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The Doctor Ib< a ite,*odhia experience in the treat jfcatofa certain glass of diseases is a sore guarap the soflereraof o&tiunlig permanent relief of his remOdiee and following his ad* |t pfe. BBOwygKßWitnr»> Jr fail to care tba worst form at Venereal Pis. . K Imparities and Scrofulous Affections. Also > - Sgheaimnny forms at skin diseases, the origin ' Arab the MM. Is entirely Ignorant. To JtossoatllraM.l'r. Brows offers hopes ef s Bars speedy 'Boaoitn. '■ BRHBUII WEABJtBB \ ■SHitiwn’a remedies Tor this alarming troahle & on Often by that solitary habit of sensual Cjtion,, whiQh the y«ung and weakminded an way to, (to .their own deetrootionj an Hr reliable, remedies knows in this pose ,■ JKy aba aafe, and make a speedy rsetoration W 0 * 'aTnenwsTTHWi frown's remedies never fall to en» this vWfflsease to * t*» icrjt—he will 'Wiynpla vjle also treata Filea, Blest, Bonnorrhcta, St, Cntiul' Pisroharges, Female Weakness, By Bqppreasions, Plseaeeaof, the Joints, Fie- WAJtorSnrrdOß Affections, Paina m the Both •Bdneysj Irritation of the Bladdsi, together MdisKißßOfan impureorigin. > natter daemibinn the symptoms, containing a ‘ .directed to DbTbROWH, No. 6oamlthaald3t-, ■' dbnrgh. Pa, will he immediately •' Sicint sent to any address, safely packed and me from observation. : nee and Private Booms. 5o SC AU> Ptttwborgft P* f JOSEPH fl. THOMPSON, ftEIVERAL AGEIT I —AHD IOMMISSION MERCHANT JTo, 4 JTortH JPifth Street, d»l*Bm ~ PHILADRLPBIt.PA OWES BYBUE, MERCHANT TAILOR, • 49 St. Clair Street. - Gentlemen's Clothing 'made to order cheep FOE CASH. s, >V WILLIAM CASK & GO., Wholesale (Grocers, AHP IMPORTERSO? WINES, BRANDIES, GINB, &o. ALSO, I Distillers and Dealers in HIBOLJ) IONONBMBLA 818 WHISKY, I 827 and 829 Liberty Street, KtlU PITTSBURGH, PA, r AYING RETURNED FROM NEW . YORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS, jdlMEßlffl and VESTINGS, which can be par jhased at prices tv below the usual rates. jfjf &real inducements offered to cash buyers. « FOLLOWING ABE VOLUNTA taleroents from persona ot respectability , in title ricinitj. who hay* been greatly by his remedies; some of whom would bare been in their graves er&now. if tfcc&r tad not twen arrested by Dr. Schemas Liver OompUintand Dyxpipiia at Ttn Yean Standing. : I hare been Buftenag I or' ten years past from Arer Complaint and Dyspepsia. I beard of Dr. rchene&’s oonring obt to Martin Koch’s, SDd I bought I would go and see him, as my disease lad mar eased in violence within the past two years, ud 1 ha'i been under treatment of several dec ors, from whom I received no benefit. In the early part of done of this year I went to see Dr. BchencS, and. was examined by him with his “ REBPIROM- BrEa." I-hare been tatung his Pulmome Syrup. Sea Weed TvrtLc and Afoadroia Pill* since then, and I moat say that I am greatly benefited by their use: indeed, I might almost say that lam Weil. a ANNA SMITH, LowtU. Aland tp., Mahomng eo, Ohio. Oe«w3i;18«l. 1 hare been muoh benefitted by the use of Dr. Bch6nck*a medicjnea. RUFUS PARKER, Poland, Ohio. Oct 81,1881. Case of Mrs. McConnell. I had been affected with Disease of the Dongs for four or fire years, when I heard of Dr. Sehendk coming to Martin Koch’s. Previous to tbia tane'lhadgtien op all hops of erer getting well, but Mr. Koch, whom I anew to hare been oored by Dr.Bcbenok, urged my hnaband until he prerailedupon me to go and see the Dootar, who found bom my lungs affected, the hronchial tabes were both diseased; when 1 breathed, they Would rattle so that it could be heard distinctly.— [ hare now taken hie medicines for some tune, end find myself wonderfullj improved, although not entirely recovered; I now find myself able to attend to moat of my household duties, and hare no doubt of my ultimate recorery. From the benefit I ban reaetred from Dr. Bcoenck’e treat men, I would ad-rise oil persons similarly affected to sDnlr to him whan he makes his next visit. - JAMB McOONNELL, Poland Tbumtlup, Mahoning Co, Ohio, OetShlUl. of Jam* Grist. I have been troubled for about two yam with a pain in my bresak Late in the Spring of this year t heard of Dr- Schenck coming out to Martin Koch’s, and I determined to e«ll andeee him-and get examined with his Beinlroia«ur« 1 did eo» and also took all three or his medicines, ac cording to directions, and 1 hare been greatly benefited. X bone, from the benefit already ex- Dexteneed, that it will not be long until I am en ESTweIL JAHE &BIOT. Mand Tbtoiuhip,Mahtmtog Go , Otic, Oct 81,1661. OnnofOn. For about fire years ! had been affected with patn in the right side of my breast, and in hopes' of getting relief,! had taken many different kinds: of medicines, but found no benefit from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. Schenck, and the great cures he was performing with his tiestmentj and concluded to send to his Agent In Rtisburgh, Dr. Keyser for some of his medi nin*. Prerious to taking it, I was so prostrated as to be tint hie to undresß myself, or even to lay in bed; I was obliged to sit up in a chair in order to ob tain any rest at alt After haring taken Dr. Bchenek’s medicines, I heard that the Doctor was ©ominn to MaTtiti Koc£s*ond ! determined to see him. 1 was already so mpch improved by the use of his medicine, an to-oer‘able to go over to Mr Koch’s, which is a distanoe of a mtfe from my house. The pronounced my disease to be BroasaialGoniumptloaand Liver Gom- an aaaw.on of the Pleura to the nba. l would moreover ad-i, that I oooghed al most oontinuallv. and *pit op large quantities of mater daflTv. l took the Fulmonin Jfiwnap, «la W«M Vosaio and fltndraks PiDK according to the Doctor’s directions, and am happy to say that i*nj-nearly, well, ANNA .WARNER; ■ ’ Tflity Toirnbp CbhnMang Ch, Ohio!. QeL»mU de^-dAw T?ItBBOn>EEIES AT COST— defeating out Bale of FRENCH BMbBOIDE RIBSA IiAGE GOODS-AT EATON, MACRUM A OOH d#T No. 17 Fifth PPLi&S —75 barrels prime (ieniton - * ‘ u ©fje |iJtttsfaxtrg!j |ioof )t SJctilg post MONDAY MORNING: CITY M A.TTBHS. Tlie Great Italian Opera and Concert. The lovers of first class music, of whom there are so many, are thus particularly invited to read the advertisement of Ifct grand ooaeer - which takes place at tht Theatre on Thursday evening next Mr. Grau, never comes amongst us except with artistes ot the very first order of talent and Miss Isabella Hinklcy, Signora 8.-lgnoh, Mancuei, Suami, loge.ncr with Herr MoL lenhauer, and with Carl Anschutz as a director, compose a company equal to any who have visited our city in times past. In having engaged the Theatretor hi.- performances, now so popular under Mr Henderson’s management, Mr. Grau has shown his usual judgment, bs he is thus enabled to arrange his EC&le of prices to suit all classes of the public. ‘ The sale of tickets will commence on this (Monday) mornine at 10 o’clock at Mr. j. H, Mellors’ music store, on "Wood street. Death or Pkussilvasii Taoope The following deaths among the Pennsyl. vania troops have taken place in the hos> pi tala and in the camps near Washington, since last report: Albert A. Hollenbeck, 64th regiment; John DiGroot, 281 Penn sylvania volunteers; T. J. Mason, Co. B, Cameron Dragoons; Lemuel Hess, Co. A, 62d Pennsylvania Volunteers ; Marcu.- Dsyfoos, Co. G, 98:h Pennsylvania Vol unteers; F. R. Smith, Co. C, 104lh P. V ; William Demscy, Co. A, llih P. R.; John Ihgle, Co. I, 11th P. R ; Corporal Charles A. Dart, Co, M, 4th Penna ; John Law rence, 4th P. B.; George Richards, Co. D, 4th P. R; Sergeant Valentine Pfferman, Co. B 31stP. V.; John Quirk, Co. D, 88J P. V: trroN the Railboad. —Theafter noon train on the Pennsylvania Railioad, on Saturday, brought, ill the body of a man who left Jersey City for Cincinnati on Friday night. When he got on the Pennsylvania Railroad he complained ot illness, and took a berth in the sleeping car, where he was found dead In the morn ing. Coroner McClung held an inquest upon the body, when it was recognized as that of George Arnold, a traveling agent for New York and Cincinnati houses. He had some $l6O on hie p-raon, a gold watch, Ac. His remains were coffined by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and sent to Latrobe, where Arnold's wife re sides. She expected her husband home on Friday night. Deceased was about forty years of age. The verdict of the jury of inquest was “ death from cauaee unknown.’’ Theater.— A splendid bill is offered at the Theatre this evening, embracing two musical dramas, ‘-The Forty Thieves” with original music, fine properties and » host of auxiliaries and "Jack Robinson and his Monkey,” in which the inimitable pantomimist, M&ffitt personates Pug, the monkey. Novelties are in preparation for New Year’s day and evening AbLgQHßinr Vaxlbt Railroad.—The stockholders in this company held a meet ing on Friday, at the call of the Board of Directors, who laid before them the neces sity of providing means to prevent the road from passing .nto the hands of the bondholders. A plan was submitted by which a loan for tbereqoired amount could bo negotiated, which was accepted, and the Board authorized to carry it intt effect. The motion gave rtsa to much disonesiot, but as the liabilitie>,pf the company are heavy and increasing, prompt and energet ic, measures were necessary to meet them, and so the plan was adopted. - Third Ward Nominations. —The Democraoy of the Third Ward placed in nomination tbe,following ticket on Satur day evening: Select Council —John Quinn Common Council— Frank B. Kelly, Jas C Dimond, Edward P. Kearns, A. P. Hayden. School Directors— Charles W. Lewis, John McKuOwn, Peter Brady. Assessor— Daniel Haggerty. Constable — Thoa. O’Oonnor. Drowsed —An interesting little girl named Bridget.Mciianue. tWelve years of age, employed ia of nurse in the family of Peter McQuaid, residing near Lock No. i, fell into the osnal on Saturday momin while returning from .Vhe IdCK-house to which she had crossed, and was drowned. The Coroner held an Jnquest and a. verdict of accidental drown ing was returned. Installation —Kev. Dr. Jaoobas, who hai been Jdlteoina time acting, as.pdslor of the congregation worshiping at the Cen tal,. Presbyterian church, has accepted their call, having brought the church to a 1 very condition arid is to be In etalleaxsn thsfievaning ofjUie second Tues day of Januftry .iD the cbprch, Bmftbfield street-., Bey- Dr- EUiot will preside "and Meach,.'Eev. I). Howard delivers the change to the pastor and Bev. Wm. Lea the oharge to toe people. atvstMiwr. Mi y. i —t-’,o-, ' t ,-CA.kfUSße’ Carp,—Our oarriers cave •'their annual mercantile cards ready for distribution and will call upon our patrons for theit-New Year’s gift. The card is a neat one, embraoing a calender, a direc tory of the banks and banking institutions of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and also of the insurance companies. Death of a, Soldier Wounded at Drainrbville.— On Sunday oflast week, private Newell, of the ffinlh regiment, 'Company H, Oapt. Outhbertson, of New Brighton, who waswoundedin the recent engagement at Braineeville, died at Camp Bierf«nt,£rom his injuries, and was burled on Monday by big, companions in arms. Warner. Returned Hour —Guy an M. Irwin, itof Company A, I02d : i iiegirnent, 'Colonel Rowley, who has been very ill for some time, has-returned home, haring, at the SoUeitaticn of numerous friends, obtained a discharge, fearing that the exposure of camp life might cause the pulmonary af fection he haa contracted to terminate fatally.' Injured.—Mr. John Rogers of Alle gheny, was badly crushed and had Borne of his ribs broken, on Saturday, by an accident at the Marin, railway. Committed for L.kcsnt. —An old coat thief, Peter MoAdams, was arrested on Saturday and committed to jail by Mayor Wilson, for stealing a Coat, vest and vi. olin from Henry O’Halleran. Matoraltt.— James W. Roberts will be the. workingmen’s independent candi. date for Mayor of Allegheny City. Shell Contract. —Messrs. Sweeney & Sen, of Wheeling, have received a con> tract for making one hundred tons of shell for the army. PITTS It TUG II; DEO. 30 PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1861. SELECT TALE. THE PHANTOM WITNESS. AN ENGLISH STORY. LcoHnsoxD raoM ova list.j The Attorney General arose. The court was hushed. I never took my eyes off his for one monient while ho spoke: “My lord and gentlemen of the jury, the prisoner st the bar, Anna Dermer Heritage, is on her trial for the murder of Earnest Seaton. If she be guilty, if is a guilt which casts the shadow of its terrible atrocity over every hearth in England; if innocent, she is a piece of -uffsiing virtue whioh I implore Heaven to protect. I,am here to per form a duty, not to advocate a oause. God forbid that by one word, one look, one tone, or gesture, I should seek to color or inflame your passions. I wish to he the mouth piece of a narrative merely, you are the jndges. The pres ent respected High Sheriff of the oounty is Sir Ralph Heritage, of . Heritage Hall. He had a brother who marriedand went to reside in Ceylon with his wife and two infant daughters. One ol those daughters, in the courst of years, was married to Mr. Seaton, a young merchant. He died leaving her a widow with a child—the murdered Er nest Seaton, mentioned ia the indict ment against the prisoner now on trial. The brother of Sir Ralph Heritage died at Ceylon, so after the death of bis wife, and the two daughters were alone, one a widow with her infant sou —the other the prisoner at the bar. They cotn muDioated with their nnole, Sir Ralph Heritage, who sent them a kind invita tion to come to him, intimating, at the same time, that he would make his grand-nephew Ernest Seaton, his heir. They oame—the mother and the young aunt. They reached Liver pool in the ship Alceste, and took a post chaise to Northamptonshire. The abase broke down at a place named Dallington Flats, aDd the party were compelled to take refuge from the rag ing storm, at.d to pass the night at an inn named the Wheatsheaf. The i hild. the mother and the aunt, retired early to a double-beaded room. The child slept with its mother, tho prisoner at the bar in the other bed. At five min utes past one o’clock on that night the landlord and his wife were awakened by load soreams, and they hurried in the direction of the sound, which led them to the room in question. Mrs. Seaton was lying in the door-way; the prisoner at the bar was sitting up in bed, and mnch disfigured; on her hands was blood. The body of the child Ernest, was found between the bed and the wall, with a kniio in its heart. Now, gen tlemen of the jury, these are the promi nent faots, but there are some collateral ones, which it is my duty to mention. The landlady of the Wheatsheaf will de posethat,as she was passing the room oo oupied by the sisters.she heard them con versing, and with an incidental onrios ity,she paused to listen, when she heard the prisoner say, “I shall go to the wall, and no tget a husband, ail on account of your little Ernest, when I intended to make our UDole Ralph take to me, or make me his favorite, and leave me all his money.” These the landlady will tell you, may not be the exact words used, but she will Bwear to you, as she has already sworn to the justice, that they are very near,'and contain the sentiment that was uttered. Col lateral fact the seoond, then, my lord, and gentlemen of the jury, is, that the knife that done the deed belonged to the prisoner, and was bought by her at Columbo, in Ceylon Gentlemen, God aid and help us all to get at the truth of this matter. I have nothing more to say.” The Attorney General then sat down, not adding one word to his bare state ment of these faots, on whioh the case rested. A cold perspiration sat on my brow. How fearfully strong was the ease, and what had Ito rebut it with? Nothing —nothing! What if Brown had • ab sconded? What if Brown had been swallowed up by an earthquake ? His absenoe or presence would make but little account in such case. He bad only seen what others saw—he could add nothinejto the evidence of the land lord and landlady of the inn. I felt as if my very heart paled, as I saw the blank, half terror stricken coun tenances of the jury, and fancied that in every whisper they indulged in to eadppther, be fcraffji. ~ The junior counsel for the- prosecu tion now rose and called “Jacob Witts ” There was a slight bustle, and the landlord got into the witness-box. He merely deposed to the coming of the sister? and the child to the “Wheat sheaf,” and the alarm in the night, and the finding of the dead body of the child as stated. The Attorney-General then glanced at me, and I rose to cross-examine. “Had yon any other guests at the “Wheatsheaf ’on the night in ques tion r “Yes, sir; a Mr. Brown. “When did he come. “About an hour after the ladies/’ “Was he a stranger to you.” “Qnite, sir.” . “Where did he Bleep?” “At the efid hf the gallejy, about fifty paoes off the lac’iies’ room. ‘ You can go down now but I shall want'you" again.” iHartha Witts fcJj© landlady was the Wfitoess examined, and she con luroed* whai the Attorney-General had already stated. Her account of Anna had said made a strong i°*P rc, £l sion on the j’Ary, and 1 roaa cross-examine her, I fait that was the point to attend to. “Now, Mrs. Witts,” said I, “you have said man; a thing in jest to your husband, no doubt ” “Lord bless you, yes sir.” “And meant no harm?” “Not the least, sir.” “Of course not. Now, can you xec colleot anything you may haye said of him, or to him, in that harmless way lately?” “Oh dear, yes, sir ! When he takes a drop too much I am very apt to say that I hope the next will choke him, ■ mt I no more mean it than you do, “And of course by the tone in which you say it he knowß it is only a joke.” ‘To be sure.” “You speak it in something of the tone of the prisoner at the bar when she said she should not get a husband?” . “Just so, sir.” “That will do. You can go down. Mr. ILown was the next witness call ed, and no one appeared. [To to coDtinued.] y OL. I DAY BOORS, KAY & COMPANY, No. 55 Wooil Street, jssifl ?Sfts9 [TAVt NOW OPEN AN EXTEN fTt ft*vo of tlegknUybcund and ill :*- BOOKS OF THE SEASON * FISB EDITIONS OF STANDARD AUTHORS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In g’eat variety. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS, THU UATBtiT IID BEST. WRIT! NG DESKS. PORT FOLIOS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS. In every variety of .t» - ■i-21..mtwAnd*w I)RnC LA MAT 1 O N—-_ity cf Jt’iLts Mirth. H.». Id tuioordauce with the provision* of an Act of th* (iriuerfd of th* omrobnwwahh ot !'»nc,*' i*sn ■*. p:''v!i;DK forth* .noorporsiloi of tr.*= <\tv of PiiL-Lu #h, *tihe VAflou’* MU’p e to »Aid Act i (»E K r i)i VWL <>K, M»»vor of said ruy >lo ’.hhu** ih‘*. my i»-o' l&nw-ioa, u:»t « d tb* T 1 \Y ih January, a. l>, i»ei, « g the riovenih my o( the month, 'be of e*afa Aurd ' f h*kl ct-y, Qualified to rote f->r fr**nrd*erH of the fl t’Qse cl ftepre**n t*UTA* of tr.i» Con moa»-« ib, will meet at th- plßce» of ho election* lo their -•‘Specive wh.-us and i r **Gini*'p, aod elect, by hal 0., under ibe i>ro»i si oos of ad Act of Assembly, passed thelfith d y of May A I), I&6T. < iqo person to serve as Mayor of said city. Ut e oertton to s»-rv« as Uer of said c'ty. t;o -v peibon t aerve as Treasurer of said city, fiach of whom shall bold the r office for two years. un the Haroe day in conformity to tne above ci* red &u h an i a.so to the ordinances of Coun cil* diet-ictto* said ntjj Use abaens of tho F.-i-t Ward w 11 elect, by ballot one person to he a member of the Bete d Council of HAidcity hr two *ea »,o' e person l> bo r. member of belhut Coun <•;) of paid c t> f.vr one year, and three fversotis 10 ix- member* of the Common Uounc I. Becoad »fard —e person to be a member of ib* Puledt and wo'persons ho be members of the Common Council. Third Ward—One pera n to boa mem her of the »nd lour persons to be members of the Common Ooaucii. Fourth Wprc—One t-ereon .to be a member of the Select attd three persons to be members of the Common Cohn ml. Filth Ward—p*r-«onto be amember ofthe oeleot and five persons to be members of the Com* m< u Count it. fix h Ward—One person to be a member of ihe Select and five persons to be members Ofthe Com mon Council. tfeventh Ward—oa<» person to be a member ol the Select and two persons to be members of the Common Council Eighth We^d/—One person tote a member, of thfl thre«» persons io be members of the Comm n Council. '>mth Ward—One ptrion to be amtmb c r ot the Select and three persons to be members of tne Common Oouucil Eden of whom shall be qualified to serve as a moGiberof tho. House of JrUpresentattYes of this Commonwealth. At the election to be held as aforesaid, on,! ues da», the 7lh day ot A D, 1562. The electors of the First Ward mil vote at tho Public School House m said ward. The electors of the bocond will vote at the Pub' lie School Houre in said ward. The electors ot so much of the Third Vardas lies north of and west of Grant street, being pre* cinct No. I of said ward, will vote at uhe house of Francis Jamis6n,on the corner of Sixth and Smith* flel > struts. ‘i he electors ol so much of the Third Ward as lies south and east of Gr«u street, being precinct No. 2 of said ward, will vote at the hou*-e ol G. 8. Kennedy at tho corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets. The electors of the Fourth Ward will vote at the Public Br.hoot douse m said ward. The electore of so much tf the Fifth Ward as lies north and east of Adams street, be*ng precinct No. 1 of paid ward, will r waiTap^ d all cases to I AWOrdera from all parts of the and promptly filled; J!_Z ‘ JJinfE BOTTLED LIQUC2S BRANDIES, wiNEa gins. OLP RYE WHISKY, IR'WH WHISKY, WILLXAM BENNETT, 120 Wood street. Kor Haile b? T. J. OBAFF PAUL HJHU6 WM.GRAFF* Western Stove Works. 415 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGE *mAWW & €O.„ MANTTFACTUEEBS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their Urge stock of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—IMP RO^D KITCHEN IUSSHS, GSsTE FBOSTS, Sow-ow-Wash, Ac., among which will be found the ?skSr COAX COOHT 3TOTSIS IN THB The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eeiipaa, and IKON CITY, Were awarded the FrR9T PREMIUM at the State F’wt for the HEfcJT COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIKST PREMIUM awarded to the TBUB AMERICA IS, 9LOBB ft REPUBLIC, F r the BCd! WOOI> ( MK HTOYEtt NOW IN Tht> an«t KANSAS Premium Stoves aafmrpftfipetl. We cnji attention of DEALERS ami BULLI'-iwwS \o ihr> stock oi GRATE FBOETB & FJ33TDEBB I 21 THE ST A TL N. B.—We line the I'! A MONvj-i ELLIPSE Coal Oook.S ovcf» with SoAo-Mono L-mug*!, which better than iror. oc£S;is S>fiakt DALSILL K. BFA>O aaSEHT SJALZEAI. & CO., WHOLESALE aaOCERS CaSaiSS'OH SSO FOBW-HOISG tTRCiAITf -AN D - Prostrce is? r.-. h >o. asi libel: y iiickt. UOUhlti Pi: t-BHEOU. THE ASOMSCO OIL OOMPAHT Manufacture and have for •a.e a eaperior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, son-ECxploalTc. Alao, PURE BEjrZOLE. Warehouse, Ho. 45 Rand Street, »*»«m P.TTbBVB S3, PA. JOBS MtiOaKKAB, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOB TBS SALE OF FIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ,0. T» WiTlt:; i-rr.'tLT, BELfJW MARKBT nmssseß. - WATHO.UA oil. WE ARE now mahufactu- RINW thifl an tele, trhicb for brilliancy in but nmg, freedom of oSsaftire odor, and tran»pa» rency oi color, (whiCD color wo variant not to bo rnanged by ag* or ©xp>jitur»s,; ts a surpassed by any tllutninat r m thi- cr Kastetn markka. Asa profitable Oil to the coosiuyie), we oan specially r.hbodabn. , ught'.o L.iie country. Oormzanm I.cuire <-t SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LIE, SALT. *<■, Aie ho *e»l and utl sbly known, we trti'i ihe mention ih sufßcienu A!! oric-n and .nquirieswtll bepromp iy attend© to by .-idresmng GEORGE COLUOUN, Affent. Feona Salt M .mifaouinng company. ErlBlvdws W Hir**eL Pitiefinrffb SMITH, PAHS & UO.. hlS'i' SJ WAK.O r:rr?suKGrH, pa. Warenoaflc, Na 145 Firsl and 130 Bacond atreota. :Jiia , aftT»tur©rs of all sisos and deecrlptiona of Octal Ji ~ jeetorts and Stills, and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, L'or Lrona, Wagon Moulds, PoJ jes. Hangers rad Ccup.in^s. Also Jobbing and Machine Oastingß of every de» ■•cription made tooraera liATiai; & oocnplote maohmoebopattaohed to tb« foundry, nil necessary will be carofcLUy (tended io bTldriit OKFI -IAL NOTICK —Quariermag' ter Generali Office, Washington City, Decern* ber 6.1881. Th 1 * following Kesolntion has been adopted by ;he House of Kepreaent&uvea, of the United States • Revived, That the Secretory of War be reques ted to tarnish u> this Rouaecopies of sllcontrAOts made t*y the QaartermastePs Department for feed ing disabled h 'Lee during the winter; iost«teihe terms of these contracts, the names of contractors, the number of. horses given ouv and whether those oomracte were made u)>oo p iblic no;ioe. rt Ai: otlicerk and agents of the Qiariermaster’s Daparitno.u & _ o instructed to send to the Q-mrter raaater Genera , immediately upon seeing iris no nce, copies of all contracts, and s. Information em braff-d « , iinin the term* of the Resolution. delMOtei M.O. Mfil 4S; Quarterm .tuer general m STIKS OF WISTEB 600DS 1 JT7SX KHOEIVSD. , WE are now opening a choice Stock of Winter Goods, consisting,m all of the latest Importations of VOTINGS, which we flatter ourselves will oe equal lo any aseortroem to be found East or West They wilt be made up to order m a eqperior etjle and at mrtflir tinJfs. w$ would respectfully Solicit an early call from our patrons and the public,, SAMI'EL GRAS 1 & SOX, MERCHANT TAILORS, Ho. 19 Fifth Street. »©lB ALF PRICE IS WHAT WE AJRE selling oat a great many kinds of our Sum mer Dress Goods, lice Mantles, Ac- for Uie best bargaina. Call early. C, HAKBON LOVff, 74 Market street T> ICH PAPER HANGINGS of mod- XV ern and antique designs in gold, velvet and gold, for sale by wT P. MARSHALL, pot) 8T Wood street. U G- A R— -100 barrels Baltimore B, Cofiee, Sa^r._ 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. Sugar. — tn store and for Bale by REYMER * BROS, defl Nos. 128 and 128 Wood atrat WALL PAPERI WALL PAPER! 1 ELEGANT! ' BEAUTIFUL 1 PRETTY! „ , OHBAPI For sale by W. P. Bp B* 87 Wood etratto ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD OFFICE, 1 PUtsborgh, lwoember 18tb, 1881 _ i SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET -I.NG—-The Btoeknoiders of the Allegheny Valley Eailro«d Company are requested tomee* •* the office of the company, corner ot Pike »**■*•«** and the canal, in the city of Pittsburgh. oo F' B ’!' DAY, the 2?th d.ty of L'ece.nber mst, ei w °' o l°fr2 a. m, to take into consideration tbe aJtunoi me °° d TO By orJer .°^‘^‘g^ P"Sf ST H H °^S,m8 la -SLACK and DICKSON, STEWART A 00, 609 LIBERTY STREET, ■a tr Hnuenor facilities for popping tiie 45631 SS Nu? Ooa4 Slack and Coke, are pre* qo&htyof . tn any quantity to suit PtSiSer? * wasonaoie rates. Oor Ooal it SSzbtlo l iesh daiiy by railroaded ia dry and free fro® rlack. Particular attention given to sup plying >nuly Coal- ocaMmd__ TDOY’B and MEN'S SKATES for sale by BOWN A TETLEY, d«7 l?-‘ w-.od *uaet. B 1 )WIE KNIVES—For sale low by mSI BOWN A Wood st. 8. tSU Flee White, Plain and Rancv Planned Uudv ■ and Overshirts on band, and made to " order, os shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,’ SHIRT F RY , NO. AT ST. ei.AIR STREET oca ■i'tn .yew ciffrm Oil ClOtU^&c., ■ E WO A S , Efo.j 87 Foarth Street, Bought previous to thelate advance inpiicesjOfwhichtbQ fuLeatadvan t-tftfc is egered to parqhaaers P.Ofi del6 ft on FORCHRI TMaS AiNHNEW JuL YEARS GIFiMI—BjDOTS"SHOES AND 'f?uVtsi— I The very art fele'tba ,u ts wanted, snd wiU b* the most desirable and present you ceu give a frfen •; and only iock at (he prio*s Ladies’ hom $1.60 to $4OO. Also Buffalo snd Gam Sqoes, lce Creepers,and everything in t ur lin» at equ»*lly 1 w figure^. BORL^Ni., 08 Market at., 2d door from sth. del* FALL GOODS f EATON MACRUM & CO., Invite attention to their NSW STOCK FOE FAIL TRADE, At Soa. i 7 ana 19 Fifth street. Wb/>if»9Hj«> huTers snpphed m lowesr nrices- »b2B PHEAP NJSW PIANOS.— J An «leganilv cstrved Ronewood now 70» ta7e Riano with foil Iron frame made By one of the oldest firms in. New York, . $3OO A new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame, ’ $l7O A now 7 OoWve Rosewood Iron frame, $l6O For sale bv JOHN H. MELLOR, nolfr fll Wood street. riHICKtBING & 80N3 7 PiA^OS.— A new supply direct from the manufactory ai B ’a.on, of sn.l 7 Octave new scale Coicker* Piano.-, in plain and carved Rosewood fa mi cure, just received and for aaie by JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. DOtt W. H. MoGEE as CO., IIEBCHAKT TAILORS, INVITE the attention of buyers to t eir largo and varied stock oi Fall and Winter Goods, just received, among which may be found all oi 'he newest styles or goods for Gents ard Youth’B Ware, together with a hill, and complete assort ment of gentlemen’s Furnishing" Goods W' H. McGi5E 4 00,. 143 Fe«feral st. no2o 2ro cor. Market agoare. Alleyneny City. EPHOPEAIS AGEHCY. Thomas rattigah, European Ag#nt, No. 118 Water Btiart, Pittsbargh, Pa, is prepare' 1 to bring out or send bacK passengers from or to part of the old country, either by ster n or saibog pacaota. FIGHT DRAP'I'a FOB SALS, payable In any pArt of Europe. r t Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail* road. Also, Agent for the o*d Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the linos of Steamers sail* ins Niiw»en Nov York, LWenwid, Slmsov Mid Q aJ’ pft T- f e u SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by K. E. SELLERS & CO, 2nofcSnceod corner Second and Wood stai IFOBHCKV, WM . TR S A OTTi HOUSE, SION & OBNAMBNTAL PAIKTEB AND CJLAZIEK, roirth Bt, B,ti Wood * .SmJtHfl.ia PITTSBUB&H, PA. i 83-AIJ work pa>*nptij attaßdfid.to. ' T» UCK WHEAT FLOHB— a prtoe de!4 147. Front and Jls §econd aweeu*. 1 jLBiHV Mxnoß——r**—•**—*M***Hoa. uxaoi AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO., Dealeis.in promissory Note, Bonds, Mortgages, and on eeconties for money. . . • • . > Voneyrocussory Notes, Bonds, fifortgdates. with col lateral . NOq*BB IND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can bS acconasodsted o« easaaabla terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. tod >liesaing of Officht Nc. W FOURI’H S'mEET above Wood. tft^3 v AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. : I*. BVL6BB,' HAjETHTACrTRSR OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF i FUBNJTpRE.: 50.45 Smithfficld Street, PITTSBURGH. ASSORTMENT OF PlUftbargh Kannlltctnred Knrnltnre, j Constantiy on hand, whioh wewillseU at thelewesfi prices ftw OASH. myifldyun RICE —10 tierces in stbfe and fo sale by SOLLER ARIOKRTBO> CHEESE— 200 box6s prime' Cheese for sate by [de!7] HENRY g. COLLI NA POT CLAY—ISO bbls Missouri Clay received and for sale by J de!7 i HENRY H. OQTiTATfa. Wood and Marble imtta- TION9 on Wall Paper, for dining renma and reaUtmlea tor sale at lot Martietetreei. okl* JOSEPH H. BUGgKS. OA TCS, S. C. HAMS— V ft tree Breakfast Bacon; In store and for side by P. SELLERS A CO now Fean-street, Pittsburgh. « GROSS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING O SYRUP, for Bfllo by GEO. A, KELLY, DotKcisi, delB . No 88 Federal street, Allegheny. JTBHOMAS FARLEY’S FUftNITURE AMD CHAIR WASHROOMS, No. 184 FEDERAL SLTaLWISENT. UNDERTAKIMG, in alr jtsßoweboa, will reoolre prompr attenbon. Order,ojnbe tort at tbawom r a tie Livery Stahie °< **. J«me. treat, Allegheny: —■ -r •i OROSS BROWN’S BRONCHIAL lOtkoc-hes, WalS No. w Federal street, Allegheny* =fffALL Paper and borders' - ww of foreign and domestic manufacture, for MABaHAIiL. 67 Wood street. " TT UiaMIAHa DAVID .fo'CANDLESS -ks P^r E ' ~ de means & COFFIN, (Bnocasscra to M’Gandlass.Meana A GoJ Wfl OLEB ALE GBOCERB, Comer Wood ud Water BU>, felftna PITT*}BUt?OW. PA. CORN MEA L—loo bushels fresh ground Corn Meal for sale by JAMBS A* FETZEE, deal corner Market and First streefca. ••/• •' , I nIOVB * . * A.. RADLBV, , ; IV«, 30. W00D 'STBIeEa;, (corner Second, Pitteburgb,) Manufacture as wholettle xiui retail* desier ifibaji : n Cook, Parlor, and Heating Sttrre!*, ■’• i ; Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c. ln our sample room may be found HBe *3ELEBa4TEDQAS BURNING COOK STOVEA,] EUREKA AND TROPIO, the merits of which have bt»e~n -frillr tested-by thousanla, and the Stoves pronounced onMHllfd by any in this market; together with a great many other desirable patterns. 1 > : > We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,": embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now of fered to the pubfe. «- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRdNTS AND FENDERB, ot the newest Rtyles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates,alltof wbiohnTO'Of* fared at very low prices. . inducements offered to bmlderfl Jn want of GRaTE FRONTS. . nb&gm,; P. BAKER AND CONFECTIONEB, 2* Dijuuojrn HOLLIDAY rbis -His stock of Holliday Toys are selected wtxh-the greatest care, and he guarantee that they are not equalled by any in the SoSFECI lOKERIEB—The stock is always tt* ph and complete, and tinder bis person-! supeHntdnd ance, will be found to be excelled by. none. (Stye him atrial when in want, deAlmd P. fcHILPECSEB, 88 Diamond alleys ' E. WATT S f TERRY, C<>„ IMPORTERS AMt> DEALERS IN ; CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, Satineta, Yestinga, Tailore’ Trimming*, NO. 255 ELAHKET ST. North Side, PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN V. ISLET, BANDS. S. FEIPH, OUVSB-*. CtUfr. delily . r. LVjrjtß on, cojiiP'AJri', Gornor Hand at. and Daqaeine Way I "NO. M OKELYAJJDraO. BLACK, II Jr. have entered into copartnership under the name end style of *LUNAR OIL CO." The i « per month for a ema ~ **"■■* tn HpUeaot . —Ar A. CARBIBB & BHO M : Pittsburgh deperal Insurance Agency, ttepreaemed O t Biih* •it M r ga-Chari-eredby Penna. and otherStatea,*®* psfa. Mflrtne and Life Bides *ttkendfaUde do3Mib S 3 FOURTBTSTHETET. PUMiUflli. =CI UG A RS-Ststi *arH bed . jS| granulated and A fi coffee re fined £h>g*ra, tnstore and for sale t y B^YMEBABSSc” ,