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    A ILY POST
PITTSBURGH
FRIDAY. DECEJHUKK 4. IJMJ3,
The Union n« It W»*.
Th«('onit(UHtioo on It In.
Where there In no Law there In no
Freedom.
RUSSIA AND POLAND
It appears from recent proceedings that
Russia, the murderer of liberty in Poland,
has 4trite a number of admirers in the
Uaited States, if we take New York city
as an index of tho popular feeling. The
, viait of the lady of the White House some
time since on board one of the Russian
squadron, then lying in the bay of New
York, and her drinking the health of the
Czar, looked as if she but indica'edihe
' feeling of the Administration regarding
the conduct of his imperial majo&ty. The
quaffing alluded to, whs rendered the more
significant, by the announcement of the
court organ at Washington, that it would
cause a fluttering in every court in and oat
f of Christendom.
Following close upon this demonstra
tion, followed the big ball to thee dicers
of the equadron, in honor of then' Gov
ernment. At that magnificent demonstra
tion, all the Bwella of the metropolis were
gathered ; but we believe that the thing
was intended more for self glorification,
than for any extraordinary respect con
sidered due to the Russian nation.
On Monday evening last, however, there
was held, in the Cooper Institute, a meet,
ing of tho friends of Poland ; it was a
gathering which assembled to express
sympathy for that suffering country.
There was no other inducement offered to
insure a large attendauco. But, if we
judge by the proceedings of the meeting,
and the hearty applause bestowed upon
the fine address of Richard OGorman,
esq., we must conclude that there is in
New York much genuine sympathy for
downtrodden, unhappy Poland. And, it
would be lamentable, indeed, if opulence
and corruption had so soon succeeded in
driving all sympathy for the struggling
countrymen of Kosciusko from the Amer
ican heart. The New York demenstra*
tion was a successful one, aud far more
indicative of the feeling of our people
than the late gorgeous and hollow fop
pery which, with painted faces did homage
to the Muscovite. From Washington, we
learn that the thirty-third anniversary of
the Polish revolution was celebrated on
the afternoon of the ?9th, at which the
speakers bitterly denounced the New
Yorkers, and others, who had welcomed
the Russian fleet in our waters. "A re
publican people,” they said, “mindful of
the principle on which their country
stands, should keep aloof from such a de
testahteaebonstration—should be ashamed
thplaspjlie hand to which the blood ot
noble phtriots-still clings."
oßytthe latesfcforeign arrival we seethe
of increasing brutality
it appear to have their admirers in the
United States'
, According to an order published by
General Lewchine, every woman who at.
peara in the streets of Warsaw after night
fall mast carry a lantern, unless she is ac
compacted by a man who is provided with
one. A householder and his wife were
returning home, the husband met a friend
and both stopped for a moment on the
highway ; the wife, who had advanced a
tew steps, was arrested by a policeman,
who dragged her to the gnard-house be
cause she had no lantern. Notwithstand
ing the remonstrance of tbe husband, the
commissary of police of tbe eighth district
ot Warsaw sentenced the woman to re
ceive five stripes of a rod. She declared
she was with child, and prayed to be spar
® d JK t ? rtnre ‘ ‘ Give her ten stripes,'
replied the commissary. ‘ Since you arc
implacable, aaid the husband, • permit
me to suffer the corporal punishment in
place of my wife.’ ‘lt i 8 your wish,'
Baid the police agent; - give him ten
blows and fifteen to his wife,'and this
execrable order was executed.
, de Girardin, who has been
the advocate of the Emperor Alexander
since the emancipation ot the serfs, copies
this paragraph, and says that if the Rns
Rian Government does not prove thefalse
nood ot the statement published in The
t«ar, Knssia exposes herself to be erased
trom the list of civilized nations in Eu
rope, and let hrr not be astonished that in
place of the cry raised by some of • Free
Roland in Free Russia,’ there will be bnt
one cry raised by all ot ‘Free Poland in
rr©e Karope. 1 n
SEW lOBE CITr KIECTIOSS.
Tife' trimhphant election of Mr. Gun
ther, an independent Democrat, Mayor
of’New York City over the candidates of
Tammany and Mozart Halls, appears to
haye utterly demolished the power of those
institutions. The World, alluding to the
result, rejoices that the power of
the leaders of the association alluded to
has been iso completely destroyed. It
says: “Up to a very recent period Lire
Democratic nominations in this nty and
county, wej-e truly Democratic. Every
member of the party might contribute his
proper weight aud influence to the choice
.paly’s nominee*. But of late
years tbs nominating business has been
mgoopofeed by a f ew actise, adroit and
unscrupulous persons, tricksters and
hucksferers, who have sold offic s for so
many dollars and cents, and traded lor
nominations with as much tffrcnlery as if
they, and not the people, were the gov
erning power. Tammany Hail, ouce the
focus of pure Democracy, has (alien i mo
the bauds of such a clfque, and has be
come less than the shadow of its former
self Mozart Hall has many members ;
bntyou count on two fingers or less the
men who carry its votes in their breeches
pocket. And these men, professing De
mocraey, had constructed an oligarchy ns
few in number and as corrupt as any
that ever disgraced the name. They made
prim dry elections a farce and they abolish
ed mem. Tun people have repuaiaied
them and their bargains, their trading and
dickering, and ha-.e elected whom they
pleased. '
Tte MEXi(Anr«nr.Nrio\
The Peris correspondent of the London
Morning Post, Government organ, writes
in th is way, concerning Mr. Seward's
policy, regarding our empire iD Mexico:
“Some jonrnals have stated that the
Government of the United States baa made
representations to the French Government
concerning the creation of an empire in
Mexico. I believe that this is quite an
error. The Government at Washington,
on the contrary, has ottered rather
friendly language on the subject. The
Prtaident long agy ; H id it dowi; q ruiv
that America must not qnarrel with
France or with any power until the domes
tic struggle is over. It is then, we learn,
the intention of the American Govern
ment (no matter who may be in power) to
sett’e accounts with England. For that
reason America is building 100 iron
clad ships of various sizes and power.
The war with England is to be a maritime
contest. The Slidell and Mason humili
ation and the Alabama outrages are to be
revenged. Russia has, we are told al
ready agreed to assist the North when the
proper time comes. Under such circum
stances the United States Government
have explained to Juarez that they can
for a lime only offer him their sympathy.
These irom whom I learned this are cer
tainly in a position to know something
about Mr. Lincoln aud his friends
I may add that the French Government
continues to observe the strictest neutral
ity. Ihe representations made bv the
representatives of the North concerning
the building of the vessela-of war for the
South in French ports, have met with the
utmost courtesy at the foreign office here.
Deliberate but Unsuccessful At
tempt at Wife Murder.
At an early hour yesterday morning,
considerable excitement was occasioned
in the neighborhood of Grand street, by a
most deliberate aMempt made by Mr,
Timothy McEvoy, residing at No. 880
Gr‘vnd street, to kill his wile by shooting
her with a revolver. The reasons for
this very curious action ou part of Mr,
McEvoy have not been developed, and
therefore, numerous rumors are
Regard to the oausea which led to this a.
%ck, which came very near proving latal
From all that can be learned in the prem
ißee, and the connections ot both parties
are very reticent on thiß point. It appears
that Mr. Timothy McEvoy, who is a cloth
ing merchant, of the firm of McEvoy &
Bros., doing business at No. 380 Grand
street, is about 45 years of age, while hie
wife Mary, is a much youDger woman,
very good looking and of prepossessing
appearance. For some reason best known
to himself, McEvoy determined to kill
his wiic, and for this parpose obtained a
six barrelled revolver and loaded it.
At about half past sev*-n o'clock yester
day he was alone -with hi wife "in the
parlor of their residence, and what passed
betwetn them at this interview is not
kuowu, except to parties interested,
but after some conversation, it is alleged,
that McEvoy drew the revolver from hib
pocket and fir6d at his wile. Owing to his
excited stale, he missed his aim and the
ball from the weapon struck and lodged
in the wall behind her. He immedietely
fired again, the ball this time grazing her
right eye, cansing th 6 blood to flow very
freely, but fortunately not impairing the
Again he fired, and the ball took
effect in the fleshy part of her left shoulder,
inflicting a serious, though not a danger
ous wound. Mrs. McEvoy then-fell to the
djor. and her husband, believing that he
had killed his wife, ran out of the room
into the street and fled. The noise of the
shooting brought the other occupants o(
the house to the parlor, who found Mrs.
McEvoy bleeding profusely from her
woußds. She was immediately put to bc-1,
her wounds dressed by a surgeoD, who
she
tered the Tombs Police Court in a very
excited condition, and surrendered him
self there. On entering Lhe Court room
he remarked to Captain Dowling tallud
ing to the Judge) I am your prisoner ; I
have murdered my wife, and wish to be
committed to the Tombs. The Judge
was temporarily ahsrnt -rom the bench,
cmd the clerk, Mr. McGrath, questioned
McEvoy in regard to the circumstances ol
the crime o t which be had so singularly
avowed himself guilty, but be seemed dis
inclined to make any further statement.
As his appearance indicated he was labor
ing under some great mental excitement,
or that he had been drinking to excess,
and was just recovering from an overnight
debauch. The prisoner was committed
to the Tombs. A\ Y. Xews of Tuesday.
A French Fleet off Brazos.
A correspondent of The Boston Journal
with the Bunks (Texas) Expedition, writ
ing under date of Nov. 11th, communi
catee the highly important fact that a fleet
of five French steamers arrived eff Brazos
on the 10th, from Vera Cm?, for the pur
pose of waiching, no doubt, the move
merits of Gen. Banks. The Bame wriier
adds -
Major. Gen. Banka, accompanied by
Col. Holabird, Chief Quartermaster ; Col.
DSdley, Inspector General, Department of
the Gnlf ; Majors Wilson, Van Herman,
and several other staff officers, are still
here. The presence of (ien. Banks was
most fortunate. His influence undoubt
edly prevented the revolution of Cohos
resulting in turning the city of Matamoras
over to the French popnlation of thnt
place. Ab it is, we can feel quite sure
that Mr. Napoleon will have to fight be
fore he can attempt to pocket the revenue
of th 6 State of Tamaulipas.
Governor Ruiz and Lopez are both
exiles, and with their suites are guests i f
the Federal officials of this city. Gen.
Corbina (Conrfcenas) is in command of the
Mexican forces and acting Governor of
Matamo-as. By order of the latter
Cobos, Governor for twenty-two hours'
was laken out by% file of Mexican soldieis
and shot opposite onr camps day befoie
[yesterday, with two of his staff. Sine
yesterday morniDg matters seem qnite
Settled. I spent two hours in Matamoras
tins morning. Had I not known the
tact it would not have occurred to me
that there had been four complete revo
lutions in the city in forty eiprht hours
previous
When the news of (he arrival of the
fleet off Brazos reached Brownsville, the
speculators and Confederates immediately
commenced crossing the accumulated
stock of cotton over to the Mexican side
At present there are over twenty thou
sand bales of cotton piled up within sixty
five yards of one bank of the Rio Grande
nearly all of which belonged to Ihe South
ern Confederacy. From the fact of its
Bemg on Mexican soil and controlled by
Aug hah agents, it will be saved to them
and lo6t to us.
Army Hews in Church.
A Piqua (Ohio; correspondent of the
Cincinnati Gazette, writing on Thanksgiv
mg any. tells the following sto ry of a
lighting parson :
“ The glorious news from Chattanooga
tms morning cheated Rev. Col. M°odv
out ol the opportumly of delivering hie
t hanksgiving sermon. We had met at
the Green street Methodist Church in
accordance with the President's proclama
tion, had sung the ‘ President’s Hymn, 1
taken up a collection of about sixty doi
lars for the Sanitary Commission, and our
fighting preacher had scarcely got throngh
with his introduction, when the Gazette
arrived, was brought into the fchnrch and
banded tj him by onr patriotic sexton.
1 j P r “cher stopped, paused a moment,
and t heu shouted "glorious news.’ He
Md si'id hBadlEgB ° f thS telegra P tic
‘“The congregation will all rise.’
Now, three cheers for the old Stars and
Stripes. ’
“They were given with a will, and the
walls of Green street rang with the shouts
of sturdy old stewards and leaders. I
nrrKMBER 4,
■ Kjs* 1 " "‘ ad- ~JL A T ‘WI
I TZ, 'IL:? DivmK bC6n reBtored to healih »e#, Advertisements,
| ing Buffered several years with a severe iong a! II & *«a*2A9S
feotion, and that dread dißeaae. “ **
to make IrnnwTi it-, h?« r.ii Et BETABY OF THE YKEAS*
the means of cur wn 10 his fellow-suffer e& UHY hasnot jet (riven notice of Bnyinten-
TnallßhA^! 8, -.v , on lo "i'bdraw this popular Loan fr m Sale
prescription uhivwV 1 ’ r *** a ° pr * ;t * >ar anii UDlil tsn dafs n i* given. the
tions for n ■ e« of caarge,) with the dir*iadersigntid. &j l * General Subscription
They finT mg aDd U ‘ ine th “ Bama ' w^A Seu ( ,- wii; continue to supp* the public.
aJ * ""n f ° r Co * 9UMPTI The amouttof the Loan authorised is
CODGHd - °° LD8 ' 4C - '- Five Mil* ns of Do Jars. Nearly
.Winn i, k /^l MT L a S9nding the \ * our Hundred WHlljna have been al
informat’n th 6 affllctod ' a:d »»« ready subscribed for and paid into the
“ol B e h '7- irat ,° ba '- a '- Treasury, 3 - whhin 1 lttB t r.vev.
Lit win ZI ™ SS?" l tr7 “ rem aiontkE : Tte '«** de ' aand ab '° ad - « d
blessing m ** ma,f pro ' tbe rapidly increasing borne demand fruseas
Pe-rtiAA trriaViie. lL , . & - ls f° r oirculation by httitnal Bank ng
Prescript,un will tt Association. now organize in all parts of the
Rev Kl»W4(in * ujrror.w country, will, in a very thort period, abfiorb the
AKDA. WILBON. VulhamsD balance. Salts have lately ranged fiom ton to
Th Kings County. New Y fifteen millions weekly, fjequently exceeding
bnr.h nf yll ™ in a- throe millions daily, and as it is well known that
se 5-3md&w ** em druggist. tfao Se.retary of the Tre*suary has ample and
_ unlading resources in the Duties on Imports and
[TjS* Editor of the Daily Pott,— Dear Sir.ith Revenues, and In tho issue of the Inter
your permission I wish to say to tbad- cst-bear ng Legal Tender Treasuary .Notes, it is
ers of your paper that I will •end, by almost a certainty that he will not find it neoes*
to all who wish it (free,; a Receipt, with di- sary.Lr a ong time to come to seek a market
, rections for making and usings eimple Veible for any other lon* or permanent Loans. THE IN-
Bainu that will effectually remove, iu t*ays. TBREaTANu PKIftCI ?AL uF WHICH ARE
Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freckles, and allpur- PAYABLE IN tiOLD.
Rea of the Skin, leaving the same soflear. Prudence and self i. ter; st must force the
smooth and beautiful. minds c.f those contemplating the formation ot
I will also mail free to those having Baleads, National Banking Associations, as well as the
or Bare Faces, simple directions and inftfttion minds of al! who have idle money on their hands,
that will enable them to start a full gjth of to the prompt conclusion that they should Use
Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mouaae, in no time in sub cribina to this mest popular Loan,
less then thirty days. It will s">on be boyond '.heir reach, end advance
All applications answered by return nrwith- to a handsome premium, as was the result with
out charge. Respectfully yours. the '* Seven Thirty ” Lean, when it was all sold
lilOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chtft, and oouid no longer be subscribe! for at i ar.
Ail Broadway. Neyorb. It In a Nix p **r Out. Loan, the Inter*
The Strength of Grant’s Army.
Th" St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer pub
l‘r.ht'3 thp following extract of a private
letter written from the Army of the Cam
bor land previous to the late advance,
which furnishes some interesting particu
(Bra as to the strength of Grant’s force:
‘;Tke Array of the Cumberland has been
entirely reorganized by General Grant.
‘ “' ould be surprised to know the num
brr Ot regiments down here between
hteteusoii, Chattanooga and Nashville.
We have the old Army of the Cumberland,
two c jrps of the Army of the Potomac,
and two corps from the Army of the Ten
i.oseee, and others are coming. There are
ninety regiments in a single corns of the
Army ot the Cumberland. No more reel
niente were ever got together in this coun
try than are now on the Boil of middle
l enneesee. I can see no show lor Bragg,
and, without hnowmg the planß of our
genera.e, I confidently look for a hasty
withdrawal of hn army, or a thonderiog
big smaaS-up n! his whole force.
Bragg missed it when he lay still
around Chattanooga three weeks ago.
Koßecraus' army was theD on one quarter
rations without torago, tia rear poorly
guarded, and threatened daily. But now
wn are nil right. Rations are plenty, and
si Kim neats are running lo within ten miles
ol (. hui taoooga. ’'
Iti.' Boston Commercial Bulletin relates
th.- Ir,ll&wing meidenCof Mr. Beecher’s
exp..-iiei.ee on his return home from his
recent trip to Europe
"W her, the fiteumer Asia, on her last
trip over, reached Halifax, and the crew
had begun to break out the portion of the
cargo which was to be landed there (but
which a afterwards became too evident
was to go much further South,) Henry
Ward Beecher and a lew others got ashore
to stretch their legs by a walk on the pier,
•the hrst case oi good came hard, and the
force on the fail and tackle was increased
by the voluntary offer of Mr. Beecher
whose additional muscle on the rope
speedily brought out the case, bang, o
to tii.• wbarf. fc
"He was somewhat aghast, however, to
hud, as h>a friends gathered abont to ex
amine ,1 lhat he had 'lent a hand’ to laud
a case of muskets tot the Southern Con
teaerbcy.
' A: " i;l UKtV HAIK
1' U i: u u
“ ?* *[•'>>!* hut recently introduced into
a- .c/ V, ilir l tl , a '~ 1 k’ been favorably known
.It t dll, m nature tt aim manner RreVo, Ora,
Hair to On oriffinat color.
f {' “*{ mak ' “ trow on Hold Head,.
. '"n raUjrr I Natural Secretion,.
• . It mU remove the handcuff and Itch,no
r It ,'~7 j mnkr ‘ kt F a,r and <Hoen“
- ■ '™ l nrceerve the tjmoinat Color to UU A„e
I /, ” “Prevent t„. Hair Jrom Fall i, w (Iff
I, V, ‘ , “ ,l Du ra,e. o’ the Scalp.
1 1 dot a bye; contains nu Nitrate of Silv*?
o! Ai uN Ji) It NS' c\. ti.'neral A,unt,
nf corner Fourth and l-itmthfieU *u.
2FI'£ HITE wf lime
kiirairE of Linr
ME! 1 KAE SiE I.PHJTE ASP | ,„■
meiitral suephile oJ- r!2|“
JEETRAE aiLPH TK of tlSf-
Jeitrae sulphite or
XErTBl!' OF lime’
HEETKAL MiEPfIITE OF LI ME,’
Call and (ret the genuine article,
call and get the gen nine article.
Can and eel tho genuine article)
Ca and act the genuine article,
call and ret tho ken nine article!
Corner o' the Diamond and Market Street
(orner id the Diamond and Market Street'
n™/)-m- , ,a° s .f )Mmond “ a M » r ket Street!
UfoST*rVivT , |‘ ‘*tkkiok
hoial mail company’s
celebrated remedies
HONE OINT M E IN j
A certain cure f.-.r Diseases of Horses and Cattle
known to and used onlv by the Company in thefi
own stables from 1811 until the opening of the
Hallway over i life principal routos. After the gen
eral use of these remedies in all the stables of the
Company, their annual sales of condemned stock
were discontinued, a savins to th» Company ex
ceeding t,,000 per annum. In 1853 the London I
lirowert Association offered the' Company £3,000
lortlio receipes and use the articles only in the,r
own aubles. |
A certain cure for founder, distemper, rheuma
tism hide bound, inward strains, loss ol appetite
weakness, heaves, coughs, colds, and all diseases
of the lungs, surfeit of soabbets, glanders, poll
evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula,
and ail diseases arising from impure hlood, cor
rects the stomaeh and liver, improves the appe
tite, regulates the bowels, corrocis all derange
ments ol the glands, strengthens the system, I
makes the skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro
ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re
storod by using the powder ouoe a day. Nothing
will bo found equal to it in keeping horses up ,n
appearance. conditiuD and strength. I
London and Interior KoyaJ Mai) Compani'.
f'ELEBBATEII BONE OINTMENT,
A certain cure fur spavin, ringbone, scratches
lumps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun
dered ice:, chillblaics, wind galls, contractions o!
the tondons, bono enlargements, he.
Blood Powder 50c por is og, packages: Sons
Ointment sflc per S oz. iar. No. 320 Strand. Lon
don.
McKesson k Rorbins. New York.
French. Richards A Co,. Philadelphia.
TORRENCE * McGARR,
Pittsburgh Drug House,
lu3:,i,J c Corner Fonrtn aud Market street
g^S^FLOURINGMILLFORRALE
LBhTSnV CTTV iwfi'r c r “? era % Bale ‘he AL.
Wnir MILLS situated in the'Fourth
Ward. Allegheny City. This well known MeUhss
lately, and contains four rinTf
chinery E f^ rB m'" ti r a l ‘he latest improved ins
Flour 7 v ■ the nest brands of
custom * ltood oealas well as loroign
and invite a v wh CoT btssu-.e.a men.
business to cal. h , in a Profitabe
made known ‘ “ Mlll ' ’'“•t' o terms will be
j. VOEQTLT.
M J u^ N of oZL'niz
Church. New York' trill ßwcher’s
port month to give a short J ll *
to Harmony.dhe Organ or Meln7L° f
Singing, connected with public n.rf’ and Chonu
the Organ, and Sacred Concern. P rp? ra ? anoes on
m* terms, etc., may be obtained »?'?i aTa '. sta ?'
no r S-°td28 Kleb ° r 4 B;0 " “ d C - C mX M “ 10
*• ’ N«,w
a: ‘ ft;L| g ’— ‘ Praise God
Iruoi whom ail Heasingn How.’ The con
gregul u!l JOluitlg.
Noa. . and the preacher, 1 1 have too
much good scQde to think that you would
rather hear roe preach than hear the news.*
So he read all the dispatches with the edi
torial, which was frequently cheered by
the congregation.
‘‘Then followed some excellent remarks
by Rev. Dr Wheelock, of the first Baptist
Lauren, and the exercises were closed by
a benediction— the congregation, by a
rising vote, agreeing to meet in the even
ing to hear the Thanksgiving sermon, and
take another collection for the Sanitary
Lommisaion. J
Mr Beecher and the Muskets for
the Hebe s.
Lt A l .il,\_\ , ii.UK bl l el.Nii,
H'VENaTO it
r..r Rc-I..ru.it and E eautifyinii the Hair.
K“! e w !j( preserve a barrel of Cider
n De ot }| e w iil Preserve a barrel of Cider
One bottle will preserve a barrel of Cider
One bottle will preserve a barrel of Cider
One bottle will preserve a barrel of Cider
S Bm . in E; s htUE Store.
At Joseph Fleming’s Drag B<o-e,
At iS Tlem.ta’s r> rng Storet
At .lofieph F'tm’Dg a D.u* Store
At Joseph Kloming’a Drug Store,'
BLOOD POWDER AND
BLOOD POWDEB
J. h. Corn well.
A HEKU,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTUiI
SILVER <fe BRASS PLATES
And a anuf.cturers of
Saddlery di Carriage Hartrare,
No. 7 Bt. Clair street, and DuquesiWay,
(near the Bridge,)
DEN TI BTBT.-T EEH EX
“V traoted without pain by the ie of br.
Oudry'a apparatus.
J. F. HOFFMAN
DENTIST
All work warrant©*!
lit SmfUiUelU Ntrcef
GHEA T
Improvement in Eye Sigh
„ XHK ararrrfT pbulk
Hussian xshS Spctucles.
DO YOU WANT YOm EYi BIGHT
improved? Try the iiusi*lHDP«bbl«*ii.
They aj;e warranted to STRENGTH N.and IM*
E TliK SlGHT—this fabt ha proved al
ready to hundr<da of people what vas Buffering
from defective sight. They are
Imported direct from .Russia,
hich can be seeo at my office wih aatis f action
rurchaaers are entitled to be supplied in future
if the nraishouid fail, free of charge, with those
whi b will always GiVK BATISTACTIuN-
J. DIAMOND, Pructicai UptitiLii:,
ite Fifth street, iiank Bf<ck
•©•‘Beware of imposters and ccinterfeitort
och d<fcw
PlUsbnrgh Sanitary Committee
AND DEPOSITORY.
No. 59 Fourth Street,
THOHAS UIKEWtI l
tECRKTAHV
JOSEPH K. HI TTER,
ITRKASI RKK, i
JAMES PARR, J r .
t
Cwn'ribuui.Dß i i Money and Goode ... .
Stores h nt to all parts of the artr >\ It form
furoislied in relation to the Siofc and W.-un '
the Camps and Hospitals.
Tho fro.fcht m gooda donated U paid her^
Addr^aa,
dS-tf SBl htiH SAMITARI COMMUTE
Great Bargains
WII.L BE OFFERED
THIS MONTH
lu all kinds of tioodn at
M'CLELLAMi'S UiCTION HiiOS
55 Fifth Street.
iJCR RETAIL DEPARTMENT—
GLOVES,
GLOVES,
MUSQUETiER KIO GLOVES,
Cashmere Gloves A Gauntlets
Of Ladies* Cashmere
CARFS& LADIES’ SILK SCARI
We have a large supply and sell very
cheap. A new invoice of
MALTESE LACE, COLLARS <6 SETS,
Laces and Embroideries,
New and elegant styles,
A 1 w HOLhiSAI E
We offer thelargost and beet 6tock of
Hosiery and Gloves
Jd the city', and at the lowest prices.
MACRIJM & GLIDE.
78 MARKET STREET,
Between Fourth and Diamond
JjOSTON tKA€K£B BAKEBy
H. S. MARVIN,
Manu'acturer and Wholesale Dealer in
all kinds of
Crackers and Pilot Bread,
NO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market.
de3 PITTSBURGH, PA.
rj.AB AND STEAM FITS TING, THE
tinder igned is prepared to exeou ’e all or
ders for Gas and Steam Fitting, Also, for fitting
Oil REFINERIES.
Looksmiihing and Bell Hanging promptly at
tended to. * *
Pi«h?p. CaAUMER ‘ s forema:l of to* Ga «
FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS
For sale; also, TWO LATHE 5
W. D. KETTENBUitG
Looksmith and Bell Hanger.
do3-lmd 426 Penn streit.
e*t and Principal payable in Coin,
thiiN yielding; over .Nine per Cent, per
annum at thu present rate of premium on coin.
The Government roquires ail duties on imports
to be paid ia Coin ; those duties have for a long
time pact ame uDted to over a Quarter of a Mil
lion ol D liars daily, a t,um near'y three times
great, r than that requiiod in th e payment of the
interest on all the 5 20‘s and other permanent
Loans. So that it s hoped that the surplus Coin
in tho Iroasu’y, at no distant day, wil: enable
the United States to restme specie payments
upon ill lia v ili ies.
The Loin i.- called 5 2o from fhe fact that
whilst the Bonds may run f:r 20 years, yet the
Government has a right to iay them tffin Gold
at par. at any time after .*> yoa;s.
The Interem is paid half yearly, viz
on the first da> s of November and May.
Subacribera can have Coupon Bonds, whioh
are payable to bearer, and are $6O, $lOO, $5OO,
acd $ 000 ; cr Registered Bonds of same denotn
inativus. and in addition, s',ooo and $lO,OOO.
For Banking purposes and for investments of
Trust-monios the Kegistorcd Bonds arepreferable.
Those ■> 20's cantct be taxed by States, cities,
luwn.- tr counties, and tho Government tax on
them is unly one-and-a-half per cent, on the
a.Ui/unt of income, when the income of the holder
exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum; all
other investments, such a < income from Mortga
ges, Railroad Slock and Bonds, eto., must pay
lrom throe to five per cent, tax on the iicome.
Banks and Bankers throughout the country
will continue to dispose of he Bonds: and all
onlena by mail, or otherwise, promptly attend
ed to.
,faAi EB&B
PiTJ Sli nGH
The inconvenience u a fow days' delay in the
delivery of the Bonds is unavoidable, the de
mand being so great ; but as interests commences
from Jjy of subM-riptiou, lo lo‘s is occasion
ed. and every effort is being made to diminish
the delay. JAY COOKE,
subscription Agen \ IHn;I'TTI IHIRD street,
Philadelphia,
If 4 ote d
\EW WIMLi bOODS.
W ,: - "OCI.D « AI.I, THE ATTEBi.
tiuu uf bnyer-. t , ~ur .lock of '
A.. iln.|Qewc»l »ljlc, ol 1.. r, ka and dumcHi
CASSIMfRES COATING
SJi-K AKD (JASHMBHh VIST!
w. H. M’QFK & CO.,
in.-r Murkit .kjiiro, A ‘icjrbcnj- City. Pa.
86T< I T THIS OUT.-aa
I’UOTOCIUI’II ll.Bljll
Morocco Albmnr H.,1 i, nc ao Pictnes
el 60 ! 61 501! $1 50
'1...-..-CU Albums bold D.. .o , icture.
62 50’ 82 601! $2 50
Moro.-o a I hu "r liol.J nx 4u Pioturos
$350! 8350!! $350
Morocco All.ut-.f ib 'dir.x SO Pictures,
64 OO! 64 OO !! $4 OO
Morocco Albums Ih.lJirm tiJ Pictures,
84 «0! 84 60!! $4 60
Moroocn Albums Holding So P.otures
85 00! $5 00!! $ 6 00
Moroooo Albums 11.1 „ ok . ;uo Pictures
86 60! 86 50 !! $ 5 60
Less than Wu/esnlo Prijcr,
Ltisp t'.an M aiiufac* ui ors’Pricr«
Less iban Auction Prices.
Album warranted, and .-utiafaotion in
'<* I‘Utehaser KuarAnteed. ‘^' UOD w
1 i.reatfM Aftaortment and
l.owtst In tho t'lty, at
PITTOC’R’S
GLOVES,
Pbotograph Album and Picture Em
porloni,
Wholesale and Retail
B V (; o o D 8
CLOAKS,
J. W. Barker & Co.,
59 MARKET STREET,
Goods by the piece or package, or
m length to suit, at Eastern
ALTER H. I.OWRIE,
MiTESDS BKSnnjid THE PRAr
riCK OK THE LAW. ,b "an,, “ujc.
formerly ooouried bv him o-
Fourtli Street, above SmitliCeld,
J- y. BECKHAM,
BECKHAM A LOS«,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Agricultural and Fanning Imnlemente,
Seeds, Fruit Trees, * e .
AGESTB FOB BOCKBTOCE 4 am.
R^£n- lf T r 8 Mower andßeap
i,rofv Harvester. Cayuga Chietjr
Mower, Wood s Mower, tanner 1 # Mower. Bunk.
we Grain Drill, Rueseli’s Maasillon Sona>aSs,
Moree Rak0 ' <*"***£s
w . . _ I*7 Liberty Street
Next door to Hare’s Hotel, 9 reel ’
nolSdAw PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ju 3 H U A HANNA, .Agont.
roero! ThirJ and Wo».dstree
WIJfTEK OWODB.
\V ith a lar t -o and choice se'ection o:
U 3 FEDERAL STREET,
Ol'huaite the Pustuffice, Fifth at.
••ITTSBUKUH
prices,
. H Kitßy B. LONG.
New Advertisements.
GILLLIEf’
OLD"
PLANTATION
OOPFEE.
BEST HOTELS, RESTAUR
JL ants. Steamers and Private Families are
saving per cent. by uing
Gillies’ Old Plantation Coffee,
Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee.
Gillies' Old Plantation Coffee,
In place of other imported Coffees, such as Java
or Mr.oha It bas been Tally tested svde by side
with the finest J».va,axid prinouvoed fully equal
ib uniformity of strength and richness ol flavor,
so that we oan, with more toan usual confidence
reoommend to onrlriendsand the publics our fine
flavored
Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee,
As our late invoices are by Jar superior to former
shipments. The bean or kernel is full, plump,
ana very muoh like the Mocha or Mountain Cof
fee in shape, and when manufactured by our new
prooess is decidedly preferable to the best grades
of Island Coffee: ana we would advise ail who
desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to
Drink Gillies' Old Plantation
Drink Gillies* old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee.
It is packed only in one pound tin foil packa
ges 36 and 60 pounds in a oase; each package
having a fao-siaiiie of our signature. ’jThe
Old Plantation Coffee
Is for sale by nearly all the leading grocers and
country stores tnrougboutthe United States, at
80 Cents per Pound,
Liberal discouo t to tbe J ebbing R etailer Trade.
Tbe old Plantation Coffee should be prepared the
same as any other pure coffee; good cream, with
the addition o! an egg, boilod with the coffee will
odd much to the flavor.
Wright Gillies A Brother,
OICLY MANOFAOrUKSHS,
de4-tf 233, 236, 237 Washington st, N. Y.
CIHEAP FUEL.—THE PITTSBURGH
J GAS COMPANY will sell COKE, salable
for manufacturing or domestic purposes, at
4 CENTS PER BUSHEL
Ou the Works, or 4U cents per bushel, delivered
wi hin any reasonable distance m the city.
JAMES M. CHRISTY,
Treasurer.
||OI FOR THE DRAFT I-
Persons Claiming; Exemption,
Can have their PAPERS made out by calling
upon WM. T. DUNN,
No. 103 Fifth street.
Three doors below the Cathedral.
N. B.—There should be no delay, as the time
forfiling claims is very thort Bring two witness
es, HK&Dn OF FAMILIES with yon. de4-lw
fItHBEE CHEAP DWELLING
X HOUSED—No. 154 Pike at., two story frame
house and lot. four rooms, kitchin and cellar,
renting :or $lO9 & year, price $7OO. No. 28 Resac
ca street two story frame house, with lot ‘*o feet
front by 100 deep to a 19 foot alley, pti’.ef 800; al
so, a dwelling hoose and lot of ground on North
Alley, largo yard, near Federal street, price $7OO.
Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS.
de4 51 Market street.
nno CAPITALISTS.—A PARTNER
X wanted in an established manufacturing
business in successful operation. Apply to
S. CUTHBKhT A SONS,
del 51 Market street.
$1,40,
f 1,40,
#1,40,
§1,40,
For the very
BEST TAMPICO BALMOBA!
FOB LADIES’ WEAR,
Each Pair Riveted
AND WARRANTED AT
Concert Sail Shoe Store,
68 FIFTH STREET,
BUtuiNT coitus is TEB
OUT OF ENTIRE
STOCK AT COST.
c. HIBNHFfiLD,
NO. S 3 WOOD STREET
IV i J Bell his entire stook of
ks's rumum good;
Complete in overy branch,
OVERCOATINGS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, &c.
By tho yard or
Made: mo obdbb
In uor usual unsnrpassed style at COST PRICE
beinjt a reduction of at least
25 PER CENT.
From our old ra ea.
I make this a good inducement to those whr»
ioant of retiring from the business .
THE STORE TO LET,
i Ot session given on the first of February.
L. HIESBFELO,
No. 83 Wood st.
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Dissolution ol Copartnership.
Pittsburgh Ngtrltt Worrb I
November 30, 1863 ' i
THE bkath of mb.
a 9 . g the voluntary with
.i?F°f ss j«it
t?jteod -L D i B ir B '
M Kb>£ & CO. their anocessorsin bus in ess whom
we very cordially recommend lo our numlroiS
cusiomers. LR. LIVIN9SION “
wj.’&sssr"-
DAVID F. M’KEI
COPABTHEBBHIP.
Pittsbtoqh Novelty Wobks, )
I November 30. JB6K. j
T*?y wnT-^i? F THE “wovix.
.r~ „ L IT w ' n l» continued s t usual by
" *t\ Q » D r^ Bl^n^v.^l^er the name and bjvU nf
ADAMb, MEKE4 00.” The extensive o n j
liberal patronage bestowed by a deserving pnbße
on oor predecessors requires thatwe hoild.-iK
say ii is our design fully to sustai Ae cbil
of lie Novelty. Works.”
punctuality and its probity. actores, its
ADAMS.
David f. m'keis,
Jn,K-MOOEH Ka D.
STJBPJELEN Jarvis
warfSiHzS I®-. 1 ®-.
JdJttBEH. SEAT,
N. J. AI)aMB.
00 ?6iS‘Sg?Sc& I &-
on when he left ■ leather collar with brass r i-e«,
upon whioh ia inaoribed the name of the owner.
The dog answers to the name of Bern. Any per
aon finding said dog and calling with him atSo.
106 Fourth at, Pittabnrgh. will receive the above
reward. no3o-tf
1836.
"#K
New Advertisem
HALL.-
Leffiee atuill&iiager
btage Manager
attkaotiox
. r pleasure of anuoune
iog to the oitwena of Pittsburgh that he will open
at the *b°™ H«} ONE WEEK ONLY, o?m
-meadMOB TaUWDAY EVENING Deo. 3d.
1*63. with the great
2ABfFJtI}TTA FA'BllfcTi ,
Who have been')laying in the pfincdpi Tima
atrea of Eutom aiii States with the
most triumphant success. reoeritly
Garden, New York, and the Academy of Mane.
Philadelphia, where thetfolayed nighte.
1 “i 8 company only pl*y in fiiat-class Theatre*
ana Haljs, to audiences composed. of ladies and
gentlemen, and are how playing one of the meet
eucoemul engagements ever played in Wheeling.
Matinees twioe a week, ana the Hall crowded
Wl i h Jadies and children, to see thikwohderfuj
company. The company as
?AM rLY° Str ° f tbe members of theEAVBL
LOOK AT THE ATTRACTION.
ZANFRE * TA FAMILY
ZANFRETTA FAMILY,
The Best Pautomimistijn the Worll I
Brilliant and Graoefulßancera!
The Most Wonderiul Gymnasts I
Tbe bhautifUl Dar^use,
M’LLE JOBEPHIYR ZANFRETTA.
M'LLE JOSEPHINE ZANFRETTA.
The Cabas ol America.
K V UE JBA ZAYFBEXTAi
M’L . E IDA ZANFRETTA.
Paotomimist,
*;LLE ELEA ZANFRETTA,
M’EEE ELEA ZANFRETTA.
The wonderinl and terrifio Tight»Rope Performer
5S2f ALEXANDRE ZANFRETTA,
HONS. ALEXANDRE ZANFRETTA*
Tbe Greatest Contortionist In thr World.
SXSJ CAPOEA ZANFRETTA,
AOHB. CAPOLO ZANFRETTA'
Together with the agtonndmg feats ot
®OSB. lOCIB ZANFRETTA.
HONS. JLOUISLZANFRETTA,
On the Rinva. »nd their beautiful
CORPS DE BALLET. >
Grand Mstiaeo on Saturday Afternoon,
to give Ladies and Childrrn an opportunity to
see tbe great ZANFRETTA FAMILY.
Admission 25 cents Reserved seats 60 eanta.:- ;
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curiain rises at a
quarter to 8 o’olc ok de4
A WILSON'S
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PREMIUMS
AT THB
ISmSATIONAL BieiBITION, LOIDON, 1868
In competition with all the leading Hewing Ma•
chines in Europe and America, and the
United States Agricultural Association; Metro
politan Mechanics’lnstitute, Washington; Frank*
lin Institute, Philadelphia; Meohanics’ Associa
tion, Boston; American Institute, New York;
Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Meohanics’ As
sociation, Cincinnati; Kentuoky Institute, Louis
ville ; Mechanics' Institute, San Franoisoo; and
at every State and County Fair where
Exhibited this Season.
130,000 or i nx,s£ xacinjiijA
A fact which speaks louder than words of the
success and popularity ol Wheeler A SfU
son’s Family Sewin* Machine-tic
Maohine in the world.
Every Machine warranted for 8 Tears,
machine, with testimonials from ladies of the
highest social e tending, given on application,
eithor in person or by mail.
Agents for the Western States and Western Pa,
Principal Offices and Wholesale Emporinma,
Ifo 27 Fifth street..
Pike's Opera House CINCINNATI. 0.
Masonic Temple.
no24dAw
JJABPKTS
Have Advanced In the East,
fully twenty per cent.
From Last Season’s Bates,
w. 11. * 11. StcCILLCn,
So-87 fourth stbket.
Jf °E T RS E T PITtIbURM 11 FOM
PA-vV-A 4 chicago'Yailkoa 1 !! SqE
PK w *,“p eti ?* 'f' he Stockholders of tiie
. w Kok l S. Rallr ?,? d Company, will bo held at
No. J 3 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, at U a. m, of the
■4
Slst of December, proximo.
For the purpose of considering an agreement for
J" *» » corporation ol that Company, to the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway
Company, as provided in “Act ofthe GbiSS
Assembly of the State Ohio/^edApril
•™"-« i E oSy.
FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS,
JACOB KKTXiR WOULD IAVITK
at J e ® tion fo hi" stock of German
a j French brandies which has been a*-
imported by himsel£ FamiHeg and
fnM^u 68 oottla depend on obtaining at this ea
tabhahment the best and porestcf wines. Par*
mnJl ors v? j ©Qaal to any m the city al
ways on band. Also, pure old Kyc Whisks
tbc bert Kectifiod Monougahela. 7 d
PAPER,
A complete aaaortment of beautiful
PAPER HAHOnVOM
Of a® styles, at prices lower than can be am**
offered. For sale oaring the season by a ** m
KBT ABE’S PU9OB ABE HOW «»»
aidered the best in the worlds nXJt
Broa. Kauosare the best Pianos lath* JESS
&£ gz&sssxi ssSsSB
prioes frotnJK to “ e be *‘ “«d<>-
OHARMTnSBLUME. ts Fifth
Bole agent ior tho above Inetmmenta,
l®** 8 i °»wmFm‘»7
Jz
“018 » Federal st . AU«*heny.
'.A rfdMfrSt
Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1861,
UPWARDS OF
Have already been Sold,
BEOAUaE IT IS THE BEST.
COBTOHKE3 RIBI HOTEjIKQ IK PURCHAaiHQ.
INSTRUCTIONS FREE.
Always happy to exhibit and explain them.
AS’CirtJuiars. containing an explanation of the
WM. SlliajfEK A GO.,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
LOUISVILLE. ET,
The Sale of the Pranehtfie,
J acob Keller,
Importer and wholesale dealer in.
160 bHITHPIEID STBKET,
Three doors above 6th street.
FOR AUTUMN OF 1868,
w. P. Mamhwt
Wood Street.