The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 02, 1864, Image 2

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•-• the fact the
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• usual, Secording,4o:law, on Friday neat
lattete ct4/4!tl-101ibil";(0etbber• 14th) and
-lifildik-44 - *4ltln tlititrii or the home
ithTitnii WV; as usual, in
e,b The Prothenotatt of their
itt 116 of'
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yet remain, of
ioeenk ro ~ pe l- i A .Copy of . tkis return • Was,, in
many forward to the! State. Delf
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PM/A at Tralrrr/019Digr but, if the.vote
it wanting to make ne
a Complete „it waif _only necessary
Inakilyi,itiailtinPtothonotaries of noun
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540 . 00 0iMifiii0 ' ;14; some One-hey
0 E 1 44 4 4 4 afitY demand itr4eere-
Lary Sllfer , f o r , instance --and it- would
ktivg:been; 'obtained. A 'se of tlts bents and' parate. return
Ccildteie votes, in Cato
cs.ti-EQW,.:4I;u the - offices , or the
- Tiyithortotariee. not every Congressional
. • cteirthe State, ' an d . may yet be
• ~9.tbPitt,lYlt_it Secretary tile Coin
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For &Were! weeks ?after the "election
00i.obiir- : there was': no dotibt cven
r '
04-. r., • 4 *411, . our
homexotes; the
V447.,boatilgiudigthey could, do for their
, stile:-Was
_on I htnonigtessitin contest here s . the result : and
Tron4 floreS
iii4 04 . ,7440. see 4 4; our maiaritYto
, and is, no trouble,. whatever
• inlnietaittining •
bid num
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.oThe• Southern papers are as much
011i*,,',#0.rt.ii4,Phertztis n'°ve
i Amitta ! Jun.thinie of the North; so anx
, Alma aretalito,imar something of the in tre tid - sMtiertil,' that each 'aide, like
:drosV44,e'rnen, grasp at anything no
Matter; how trifling. Assn instance of
,
-this, we.seet.stomgoing the rounds of
,- theirrytuti, :relating iOnleilarig- that Roger
i
niorithiiii others dO about
t 4
-In Geoigiao ,. v , • ,
tl•qt Priori-whet:tithe rwar,brobl out, was a
loug-haired ivelfehaped, ep o llthig' C
*reiiiiiiiti from Yltglipa ; he 'its Of the
011-
• ' 49#9/41,1400444 Wati alwaysou hand
Ar r as • t and'-' 4 :aralbe; stmtil one day a i
Idgi eatirttlnethber dialed 'Potter; from
IMO/sin We tilifik 1 fig4S4{/0 a in
' V , .'• rm 2, ; Jo --•:,: !(•- . -... aC° ---
* al % tal 1:14/Pettl4418 Thgi a i ttEl ; not
with Piettils,i however; •but with broad
-axesangtirSoir liand-saws. This bar
. li,alii_Oitiiiistaoii !iiiegniited the VII -
f 4011.,anOrlyi declined i s t, but it still h, .d
'•
si sOPitibi- efreet , Upall his puguaelous
prppegulitiSk - 'Pito that lime,-Roger
witir.il44-ttittiii' anxibuq fOr iiidi.trig
. - aim
.ti
ge,.94911,Tqat
...i•ariximithimoriptured rebel, a num Who
‘Ntionidiaa:oooirthink of taking his own
ifs, Alji he, wo und of giviog the slightest
' c fn f' o .l7.4gfAri",leith;ited to damage ,the
..rs,lol (Awesome of -the news mongers
Aticuit Washington? receive . great com
-194; 143 4 a *nrit g aP 3 : -
`.oo2l,:telfiteet,iiitorrinstion from the South !a
gababir thattrona Bot-Getr.rel Roger A. Pry -
Sawtior wholltatt-tintifdit titter mtey as 4! juiseii
odill4UPll cliPitoi AM . us. was
cc rpoe_tot... , tMmultnet., neat Peters
„Until lentterfria; who, 'horny seer
ouuseigune,mi wooolsasseat, durloga, CrtiIIVII.
ittUrithf 044'44Y i h Mt+ lie sdligaliadEth!!
, _bad captured.- 4 Pd
vtita,_ wittika t there NMI Mine Lirtintiuktift
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aaa theta° .wee etpift,.te Balkh:oa t JAN to
term - mm - 8 a
TKe %tilted rreetv atii_aposteatty vitt' trial :.
4 iyouthuribas m• mut, now imodp d
usheapg, with were alam haz any
i st i e sr wthe service Woul d ed States,
.S434,ttrailhaptyili'of the/Smith sno be
loimuktglbtapyre as /heretofore( resat/M tg ...Itterto
,tbatt , a olov ‘ atattatmt, ,
t2-Pyar having been a private soldier
lWvizionfs was not in a • position to
ifft44,V__, . l iglif ' SA ern lan t2 ildve
-149.41.10” f 1-Staii 9.9A - wan/Sr, 40, more
:Stuintwes, accessible to/the - rebel' press
16 ' 111 0=6nd'; We fi llteierote.lllao no
ik 'idis4l 4:4 l 4ifi, a .4 1
.
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rother-Afirmation.ft &Oar youldcmumh
- liit**lTeidlllmar inform lifti
i,: MM.
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ogAirg ifiiij-, uipitiitykuss,,i,Laxit,as'
. ir4uno et to kW lettcourseng .adadsaidim
'we copy the follo wing from Eiouttittli
i gillf t _MMV l4 o 4) -4 12 # 4 ?°E 94t. we bays "use
fea r AMAlte , b-Wttr-ti J l 4 our_ daring'
,fairimsixakerAzlittists' ( ( ia.f)- Glironi.
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FRDI XLMO;
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Cities of the Mountains
A. Mr..Wpger, who, writes from Virgi
nia, gives the following accounts of tw(
mountain cities:
Virginia and Nevada cities are about
two miles apart, and are or will be one.
They are growing rapidly. It is no ex
aggeration to state that in the two places
there are a hundred and fifty buildings
per week erected. In Virginia City there
are Ilso..five splendid stone buildings.
and more going up. It .is a very busi
ness like place. The streets are so
thron,ged:titatitia difficult for a team to
drive through. Sunday is the busiest
day. • All the mechanics are at work, the
stores are open s and theminers come in
to get their - supplies. There are , no
churches.
The first school house will be opened
in a few . days. The first paper, the
Virginia Post, was issued the day this
letter was dated. A theatre is soon to
be opened.
_
ihmbling is done openly in all the
saloons, and there are some devoted ex
clusively to, that purpose., Qeod music
Is employed day and night at ;hese
salcene to lure In the uawasy.
I!The circulating currency Is gold dust
and greenbacks; .$1 ln • dust being con
sidered worth $2 in greenbacks.
,;. Tha_popnlapon of. Virginia city a year
iigfil was scarcely 1,200. It is now esti
,,Rated 14. 10,000. The ;dew about the
41 - 0 is bounded by barren hills and val
)Sys and the'Rooky Mountains. There
are haangfridAttle„ hikes on these hills
i Ito; PtiPipsTflpecadm'ater running
own-into the M a. n• river in the valley.
Mari
city ni r
u ga t o n tit ir
arriving
d&aun the
the
gtates and Halt - Like. •
T cagsatization of a new corps to
'tamped the First army corps, has been
Ordered by, the " . War DepartMent, Ma
jor_eneral
Efett*it,, lately command
er of al Second cotps,in' the , Army of
the Pehativical to take, charge alt, and
it wilt eolnpetted,ef. . at" lend , tWenty
• 9 ! ouset el44flOrY• formation
03camt4cc the fret
_,of December
vrox4o.,44.o,4'oiitliktiO Int the first
.14'4937??"!1' Vie.PnTat_s ad/Pitted
- - ' oble who
•than
fin-
Icrults
.4 Wan
futtdarthd
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Vetetett troops just arriving from the South
i ts4l243;wiarc:tunloinlllll:orofeepe! 1 4 7 ndreaite d Iftl eil m i .t lit),. from , 1
1 7
I : " I n daYgunwift,o..lllllrwiles.ll:l:tualSheheftrt7hlraLtWah'seea;
oa ften our tlpt:ted et 1 . .s* on the banks of
the Potomac and the Alti. e .. • s are
(etraf -
Andtwilla teeth da e t thb e M in a°W en thne ti : Ora - .jih i
° 11 7 :71 4 rt 'i ble l r77l :
tie • R't.P rA , , P 2 , 4-
"lows '
~,.I , _ ~ ..t.-*,_, . v* o.`
We are glad to mew sucnti fooliht- Of
confidence in the 'city. The w ole avatiable
tome el the community la under arms, and ready
et a moments notice for the trenches. The en
emy are believed to be east of the city, about
thirty 'miles diatant. Tht direction of their
march is uncertain "They are reported to have
4 wagon train eight miles long.
Many are of the opinion that they intend to
tcave Macon unmolested, fearing to attack the
ramz.itTr.trildtdhetiteleonded fin .
• ne thing
ta curtails' 4tacon I. fo be defend to the last,
intithelle beet informed . believe it W ean be held
'gain ; annforawattsama r xseen brief( against
These sc rape of news from the Geor
ila papericiseirtifirhat conflict with Pri
or's statement, Wei is, if he ever made
the one ,quoted, - which we
.: regard as
being very doubtful.
VVllD 77 riereTse a Draft.
Our, intensely loyal contemporary, the
Commercial, yesterday contained the
following pleasant and exciting *an
nouncement:
"We have referred to the order for correcting
the enroll , centrists as indicative of another
draft, and that, top,at distant-day, unless the
armies are kept u p byenlistments. Nem York
and Bo ton be thus interpreting not only the
order but the general aituation• and taking
ever/thing-into ,consideratiou, be wise
if thfs eone/usion becomes general."
14 s Until, the Bth of last month, our
neighbor, as well as all the other Aboli
tion , papergin countsy assured their read•
era that no more drafts would be needed,
if Lincoln werere elected. Even the offi
cers of the War Department told the
people this falsehood, at the very time
too that they were preparing for the
most sweeping conscription of the war.
But if the Abolitionists can stand this
so can the Detnocracy,
The Lake Erie Piracy.
The more the particulars concerning
the arrest of Burleigh , one of the Lake
Erie pirates, is considered, the more we
are convinced of the facts we have pre.
viottaly stated, that there was an exten
sive plot organitted by the rebels in Can
ada for the purpose of operating destruc
tively on our lake marine. So soon as
BurleiglN friends became aware of his
arrest, they sued out a writ of habeas
corpus 'before the Court of Queen's
Bench, which was made returnable on
Tuesday, at twelve o'clock. 'As he had
previously been committed to Jail by an
alderman of the city, who had no author
ity in the premises, it will be seen that
his discharge, from arrest was a foregone
conclttsion. •
Mr. Brown, Assistant United States
District Attorney, arrived in
,Toronto
about ten o'clock on Tuesday, and upon
learning the turn matters were likely to
take, at once bad a -warrant taken out
before the Recorder, and placed in the
hands of an officer. Before this could
be accomplished Burleigh had been dis
charged. Pouttmately, or unfortunately
as the case may be, his rebel friends,
who were present in large numbers,
stood ready to congratulate him on his
release, and thus detained him for prob
ably half an hour. This circumstance
worked in Mr. Brown's favor, and the
regular warrant was served on the rebel
chief as , the echoes of his friends cheers
had scarcely died away.
Instantly, signs of disturbance was
Manifested by the crowd. The gam e ,
was called's d---41 Yankee trick, but Bur
leigli's_ctiunsel prevailed upon him t o
quietly stibinit to the course of the law,
and he'wee taken back to jail, followed
by a large concourse of long visaged
rebels. Tho Yankee trick did the job.
The examination that followed has been
fully reported.
Burleigh is a young man about 24
years ofsge, a thick set athletic man,
apparently of Scotch origin, and boasts'
of bating been an officer in the navy.
He not the ieader of the pirates, but
held a'secondary command to Bell. He
;was,` however, the most officious, malig-
Mull and insulting of the gang, and if
hiS wishes had been law he would have
been eatlalied With nothing less than the
tiestruefion Of the Philo Parsons and ev -
When
erything that came in her way.
first arrested, Burleigh told the
officer that he wished to God his arrest
had been postponed one week, as he had
an important job on hand. During a
conversation with him he indirectly re
veated the fact that he had been engag
ed Ur purchasing an armament for the
propeller Georgian, which steamer re
cently passed this city on her way up to
Collingivood. The armament was to
have , been pet on at or near Port Sarnia
but the vigilance of our government offi
tiers In' nutking the arrest übtl doess fres
, totted the Movetnent. It may, however,
give the key to the combined rebel plot,
and will , donbtlesir be acted upon as such
—Derrell Trattn
Prom the Pittsburgh_ trozionnuntsist. The Trho.„.scif ifteverpede Boat
soranims, winks SOME ~.",- ' i Stelinittlai , q ,
The
i liglißer .' ' it t Vgliiin Home is in: /TM; ve stiel:Wlteli IS on hams to
tendet q,°lskithrOPert, shelter and in- ortrettp4enree;.throlgh the New Jer2
s q u etiO* to atef,Alidren of United seY Cana Vid - Delaware river and Ches .
Berea iteddiekii, - IxelLO have died in the apeake canal, had =La trial trip a day or
Bqt/ice of thefi 'country, as well as to two Were Ale started, .which is thuS
the Children of those soldiers who have deiieribed•
,
,
INA so maimedin the same service as On Friday, the 25th Inst., the, little
Stromboli made 'here xperimental trial
t ,zp on te e ) s t . est s her ief ts t r w it a e lf
Ii %13 incapible 'of extending to their
a rgh tti e r s i et
ittle ones that assistance which they
would otherwise cheerfully give them yard about eleven o'clock a.m., and
It is also intended to give a temporary under the pilotage of Captain John Mc
Ginn proceeded, up the Hudson river
home to those children of soldiers, whose
parents, through temporary disability osc;me (I:tan:ea rentaunr antagoteeeTcl
may be unable to afford them a proper beautifully from on top of the pilot .
support
house as well as from below decks •
The name of this institution indicates Alter some test of the propulsive ma
its nature.
* lt is not to be a Refuge of t c o h r in ez , it
oritshdolanairedme to pa flre n2 a
a " o w w 00 0 d o
an Asylum—it is to be a Home for those furnished to and used with such success
poor children whom the war to defend by Lieutenant Cushing in the destruc
m Ale
the nation's existence may have ren-
Lion of the re l
dered homeless . These children of the fonTyluesitiehrtpedbeo rra of
s chaorbfvmaecl rle ,
or with only
nation should not be treated as outcasts' placed In the basket, rut ont,,detatched,
left to the cold charity of the world, or and when at a given point, about one
foot below tin surface of the water, it
as orphans, in whose behalf can be
was exploded; leas than two and a alf
pleaded only the ordinary motives or miiites being consumed in the whole
Philanthrophy or Christian love. They opertion,
.The explosion and the per a special title on the nation, in culler appearanceot the column of water
whose defense they have been made fa
Illy up by b the torpedo can be but
therlesa, and which, in return for the P er ot desc rib ed ography na .- g a ht p
i ehnavelndsotnaentltnertits
life that has been preserved for it, no painter could have depicted the
should feel it a pride and honor to watch scene with justice The water was
about one hundred and
over and foster the young lives that its e tt il t w y n t u t i . )
dying defenders have committed to its wgicii meeeasittnread Aboutantdienfoert column, in
m
care.
eter The torpedo, when exploded,
That the country which he has brave - was only fifteen feet distant from the
bow of the vessel, and the shock, as felt
ly defended, owes to the invalid soldier
protection and Support , on deck, was very slight indeed. Every
has never been
was charmed the t
questioned one The most warlike peoples It was now decidedwith experimen
to try a torpedo
have ever taken special pride in caring placed twenty feet below the surface of
f the wa h ter, and about the same distance
for, fostering and honoring their scarred
from t e bow of the vessel This tor
veterans Appropriations for this pur pedo contained sixty pounds of powder,
pose, whether contributed from the pub and was placed in position as in the
he or the private purse, have never been former experiment, but was exploded
by Beardsley's magnetic electro ma
deemed an useless or extravagant ex chines, a beautiful specimen of art. The
pense No where, perhaps, has this explosion at this time produceifferent
honorable feeling exerted so great an in results, and still more interest ing . The
fluence as in this country, during the water was thirty feet deep, and the tor
-
present at the instant of explosion, was
war. On the sick and the
wounded soldier have been lavished the bl n aoh fromotono,o the on ti n e t d m o g f a the ri v er .
blacker eof '
care of a generous ple Whatever umn, arose from the surface, and quick
man's skill or woman ' s intuitive kind ly mounted aloft, at least threescore
feet, being twenty feet in diameter, and
ness could suggest , that either public or
private munificencethick with mud. The shock of this toss has not failed to do pedo was felt over the space of about
in this noble cause. But, while doing one hundred and fifty yards the,
itlifted, or felt as if it did, bow of
our duty to the living, we should not
forget the dead. Unknown, unnamed, the
nseolunapl a bo ut ni t h se e n i so nc t l i t o e i s t , bt gro
in the field where he fell, lies many a satisfied that this vessel, for destructive
brave man. In a year or two the slight purposes, has no equal in the world
o
vestiges which now mark his resting ironclad can withstand its power .
21
It is perfectly safe to operate in
place will have disappeared, and of him,
personally, no recollection will remain, Refugees at Chattanooga
save in the general statement of the his From the Ohattepooga Gazette of Nov 214
torten, that in such a battle were killed The number of refugees arriving in
so many thousand of the defenders of h o e ttr r city continues large. The y arrive
the Union . He, indeed, is beyond the fo e
w w i i th wi thout able to n bring a o fi o n ,
reach of our comfort , neither riches, very little household stutf A couple
nor power, nor skill can restore to him of beds, or matresses, a few blankets,
the life which he lost for us and our some cooking utensils, and a chair vr
two generally comprise their whole sup
childrea. But to u heh bequeathed
, s as ply of the comfort of life The great
a sacred legacy—the little ones, who body of the refugees have arrived here
had but learned to lisp his name, when, during the last two weeks, and in that
at the call of his country, he tore him thattimellv: thrililiivteed"Aattiltaenooo o rs i t
r weather
self from them. Mayinap, when about cold rains failing every dat and myaekainrs:
to gasp the last painful breath of life he the streets almost knee deep in mud
bethought him of those helpless ones at At first the arrivals were so gamerous
home, and sought consolation in the re that all cou l d notthe e accommodated onrs I,
m chtb in
flection that of them a generous coon came from Georgia were needed, they
try would not fail to take every care were compelled to move their things
out of them and do the beat they could
Bequeath ed thus by It, dying defenders,
these CHILDRRN OP THR RRPORI IC ftowreettettheinteAntnyjuaort w i t ai re st t o h p er d b be
should be sheltered, fostered and educe- gage was put out, others found plareesaign
tad by the nation This obligation can the different warehouses and houses
not lie declined by any one who knowsalong the railroad and in the car sheds
andresebnut nearly all of them are sin the dof
ep yardgathe At
the duty of the citizen, or in whose
buildings
heart glows one spark of true present , of into a camp around the "Refugredees
country,
House on the railroad, earth of the
d d epot
N Durin t f the week ending Satur
To provide for these children of the
nation a thing home, it is necessary to nu a Lers were yem
reerceilv9et!l4a n t !l le rerio t° r li t c ed n a g t
support and educate them in a way that camp'Men, 596;women, 1,115, chil
their residence there shall be a mark of dren, 1,690, • total, 3,401 During the
same time the following have been sent
distinction to which in after life they
north tou, le Men
t0ta1,2156811v0 The
may refer with honorable pride s 3
e t h o il N e raeshvil
the living, but maimed or invalid eniA number remaining in camp CO Saturday
dier, should not be looked on as a pau night was 4,330 The whole number nf
rations issued to them daring the Week
per, to be provided for in a poor house
so these children ought not to be treated haamvoeincLteedd
after their
arrival
l er of them
as Inere outcasts, or pauper orphans of whom suffered from exposuree'busrawee
Care, accordingly, should be taken that understand the deaths ale not so nuttier
ous a 9 might be expected from the pri
m their home they should feel that they
vations they are unavoidably forced to
arc neither one nor the other At the enduo Everything it done b th
same time, the mauagetnent will never military i uthorities that can be do ne t e o
forget the sacred duty of using a pru ielieve them of their distresses, but it Is
impossible to relieve all suffering Many
dent economy In the administration of
of the poor creatures were
sic
before
the trust confided to them "
they left their homes, snd the recent
The above Prospectus was issued some Wet weather has caused many of them
months ago, and a considerable amount to shake with the ague The cold of
Sunday night and yesterday was so
nas been subscribed by several of the
liberal and wealthy citizens of Pitts fhreeaotptehna
ac o n
s a mmonunnyt
n il ti te nt --h r Y e ing ih
are COM
burgh. An act of ineoporation was celled to do—will keep them
procured, the only one yet granted by Some are despondent sad gloomy while
others take the matter philosophically
the Legialature of Pennsylvania for the
special object of providing a home for and ie n e m v f e n n rt m s err Ji
n y, m s a n k n i i i n g light of l their
the orphans of Union soldiers The in number of refugees ep Y orted ig in t h e
eorporaters who are to have charge of camp was 4,198. Ever' effort is being
the institution comprises names which made to send them Noith, or give em
guaranty the careful and efficient wan toy il T e e n nt to the malesonfrethen diffedrent
agement of the institution. Liberal sub• wood egoppei y s fn the `ilovern e ft e n gage d
se a r s
scriptions have already been made, suf- vice on therailroads .
ficient to make a beginning, but much -- -
more will be required to maintain this
"Home" successfully, and enable it to
relieve eves a small proportion of the
poor and helpless children who have
been orphaned since the war commenc
ed
We are informed that a building has
been leased and is now being fitted up,
which will accommodate forty or fifty
orphans. The near approach of winter,
(which threatens to be most severe) and
the exorbitant cost of all sorts of food,
fuel and clothing appeal urgently to the
benevolent to look promptly and kindly
to the condition of the poor and needy.
We cordially commend to their charit
able care the poor orphan or the sol
dier who Lost his life fighting his conn
try's battles—surely the case is one that
commends itself to every humane and
patriotic man who has anything to spare.
Caarturts EXAPP is President of the Sol
diers' Orphans Home, and Oho. W.
Cass Treasurer—to whom , subscrip
tions may be made. We shall watch the
organization and progress of this noble
institution with great interest, and fur
nish hill information in regard to it.
!ALMOST PAT.O.L.—The family of A. J.
Roller, an employee of the Northern
()animal Railway,residing in Eihrewsbniy,
York county,Pa., consisting'of Wife and
three - children, were poisoned from eat
ing - cheese 1 44 a lin fAnnday evening.
The cases would - luiVe 'pioVed fatal Ike
very shorttlfielladlot medics/ aid be
IncVl4lYe ilittliti• R.' 9 : Ero4Bo
- -
thoughtpronottne-Whir 'lol/6'.d g_4041, and It
.
tiu 7 , will rcoes: - , e 4. -,
~ , ~ .
Reported Raid.
The Baltimore Amerian of last eve
ning says: "The city a full of rumors
to day in relation to a mid on the line
of the Baltimore and Olio Railroad, but
up to the time of going to press we, have
not been able to ascertan anything defi
nite. Among the reports are one that
New Creek has been captured by the
raiders, and that Piedmont is also in
their hands. We only give these re
pohas current mans, and cannot
for their ccarectness. New
Creek has for some time past been
strongly fortified, and int has been cap
tured we should have learned some of
the
believe that
telograph. We do
not believe that any comiderable force
of the enemy could cros the Potomac
without the knowledge d Gen. Sheri-
dan, and suppose the riders to be a
small cavalry force."
IT is reported from Pais that the King
of the Sandwich Islanls has sent an
ambassador to Prance o say that he
would gladly Reef); tht protectorate of
Napoleon, giving a laze territory in
payment for the support
- -
Sll ToColf ritrilitirmvitas.---0 0 at
ssa-savß- SrirratEßS mia recei
ve
avaluable prescription fol the cure of Con
on, Asthma Bronchtil Amu
and Lung affbotions, s, and al
, (free if charged by send
lag your address to
Bev. EDWARD A-WM-RON,
seplodanditur wuriasuburgh,Bingi Co., N. I's
ur.vo ctrwrzaas pia THE ARAI
should not leave t h icity untUsupplied
with HOLLOWAY'S FELLS AND OINT
MENT. For Sores, S wamis, Small-
Pox, Fevers antßowel tii;fluese medi
cines are the ten in the - Ever/ French
soldier uses
them"th Ifthe tikhr of thinsinotice,.•
cannot Set a etillis or antiment Doln the
kuir, store in tilik jet idta Write to ' ine; Bo
moon . :Lade, ount add I
lanais-ben Dee' ML ' , " Many dealers will
not keic inymeliethesonlyndbeosuserthworn
libtinsiss
in aiinus Am k, pront 11' other *times' -
t o
per box arm.
•
Ear'RE LZItCrA? l t yl IN
Its Of:Rut:l
-mous action of the parties interested..
OftISITADORIEPS HAIR: LOIN.
Has replied the old worn-out inventions for
coloring the heir, which the better experience of
years had proved to be gefectiveanddeleterioue.
Unlikethe bomponmis that MABE - WILR upon
the health of the hair, and dry up and consume
the juices which sustain it, this mild, genial and
perfect dye le found to be a vitalizing as well am
a coloring agent.
A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dreaming and
promoting the growth and perfee health of the
hair, and of Itself, when Used alone—a safeguard
that protects the fibres from decay - under all air.
cutestances end undeflall elidield- '
Manufactured by J. ORISTADOIIO,
no. No. 8
gists Astor House, New York. Sold by all . Appli
yams by by all Hair Dressers.
Drug-
s-i
MANHOOD, AND THE VIGOR
tar cip. yollTii RESTORED In four weeks,
b DE. BICORD,S ESSENOE OP - LIFE. Dr.
kicord, (of Paria,) after years of earnest solloi
tattoo, has ariength acceded td . the urmmt re
quest of the American public, andappointed al
Agent in New York, inr the sale of ,his valued
and highly-prised Essence of Lite. This won
derful agent wW restore Manhood to the most
shattered constitutions in tour weeks • and, if
used according to printed instructions, ( allure is
impossible. This Life-restoring remedy should
be taken by all about to marry, as its effects am
permanent. Success, in eve case, is certain.
Dr. Ricord's Essence of 34 1 e is sold in Cana,
with full instructions for use , - at 11, or four
quantities In one for IS, and will be s ki, t
any
Pact, carefully Packed, on recelptof remittance
to his accredited agent. Circular sent free on
receipt of four stamps. PlilL/P ROLAND,
441 Broome st, one door west of Broadway,
N. Y., Sole agent for Tinned States.
sep2O:stod
Pr. BHA ik-DEETITS PILLS. —THE
WEAK, the Consumptive,
Costive, Bilious and Delicate, after some daps'
use, will find renewed strength and life pervade
every organ of their frames.
Every dose makes the blood purer The nerves
commence in the arteries and terminate in the
veins. These pills, as a first .ffect, act upon the
arterial blood, increasing the circulation, try
which impurities are deposited in th and
they throw off , such collections into the me ' bowels,
which organs, by the energy derived from
Brandreth's Pills, expel them from the syste
a.
When first used, the Pills may occasion griping,
and even make the pertiens feel worse. This is
an excellent sign, and shows the disease will
soon be cured. No great good is often achieved
without some trouble in its attainment, aneih
rule applies to the recovery of health is
and
Sold try THOMAS IikaIPATH, Pitts
not{ burg by all respected° dealers lit ruedleines.
h,me
DR. TOBIAS' VE.NE TI A N
LINIDIEN.T.—A certain cure for Patna
in Limbs and Back, Sore Throat, Croup, Rheu
matism, Colic, tte. A perfect family medicine,
and never falls. Read Head I t Head I!!
LIVONIA, Wayne Co , Alich June lt, 1663.
This Is to certify that my wife was taken with
gulnsey Sore Throat ; it commenced to sweli.
and wan so sore that She could not swallow, and
coughed violently. I used your Liniment
made a perfect cure, in one week. I firml, and
y
lieve that but tor the Liniment she would hbe-
lost het file. JOHN H. HARLaveAN.
Price 16 and 60 cents. Soh by aliliruggista.
Ottlee 6ii cortiandt street,Nirw York.
Sold by THOS. 111.1HPATB, Pittstreirgh.
tan MIN& we
___ .
pRIME POTASH,
PRIME POTASH,
PRIME POTASH,
The price of concentrated Lye and of the ma
terials for making Soda having advanced so
much, attention is now turned to the old stand
bye.
PoTASH, POTASH, POTASH.
A tined excellent article which can be had
AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S DRUD STORE,
Corner of the Diamond and Market rt.
Where, afro may be had Soda Ash of the beat
quality, Paints, White Lead, ORE and Varnish,
at the lowest rates,
Superior Fruit Wax, Superior Fruit Wax
the D .
Remember the place to procure arug and Perfumery line le nything in
CorneAt Joseph Flemings Drug Store,
not 7 _r of the Diamond and Market street.
TO-DAY'S A D kit
AGOOD STOCK OF
(hey and White Country lilankete
BARRED FLANNELS,
Just rfteired M
dec2
LYNCH H. J. L'S.
_ __
____
I RIVER LANDINGS FOR SALE.
( SllN4irutgalinEgDmattEßTaihvOry, .
An.NrioDtv
occupied by toe Little Saw Mill Run Itailtoal
Company.
Also Thirty-Three Hundred feet
RI VER FRONT, below llork's Run, dtrectli
opposite Manchester The Landings will be
letvaed to unexatptionabie parties for a term of
years. For terms, apply between the hours of
it A. M. and 6P. M., to N. P. SAW A . ER,
deal-ltd
47 Wood street.
—..---_
113 Hat'reenttue:tiriVeaN:4V•ptllsls°, 17117 gin Ertl.?
Dons, Gonorrhea, -Meet, Stricture, Urethral
Discharges, Impurity Cf the Blood, Skin Diseas
es. Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm,
Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weaness, Piles,
Rhetunetistn, Female Weakness, Montkly Sup.
pressiOns, Diseases of the Joints, Nervous Af
fections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation
of the Bladder and Kidneys, succesafully treat
ed. Cure guaranteed.
no2lbit
Star Wells Oil Company,
GI ÜBSCRIPTIONS 'l`4) THU CAPITAL
s 7, STOCK of this Company are now being
received at the store of Eisner, Phillips b. Co
corner of WoOd and I ifth streets. A large
amount of this stock will most likely be taken
up In a few days. Thin Company is now re
ceiving sufficient oil to pay a large dividend
from the start
no 3o :atd J. Al. FAGS,
Treasurer pro tern
______.
Z\Y C, .
SILIBSCRIBERS TO THE STOCK OF
THE "UNION LLIBRIC OIL COM
PANY,. are requested to pay the amount of
their subseriptioo at the office of WARING
& KING, No. 33 Market street.
WM. EUSSLER,
Treasurer pro tem.
DAVIS &
114 -Water and 104 First Streets,
BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS
31-Al27l.tiCZUsitatlit 1TP,41 PPIPTkIrg
tiooDS, OIL WELL TUBING of all kinds,
Pumps, Valves, Rod', Clamps, Tongs, am.
BRASS OASTINGs of all kinds, SOFT-MON
TWOS for Illachlnists, Plumbers, and
steam Fitters, Braga and Ron Globe Valves,
Steam Whistles, Gong Bells, Steam, Water and
'Annum Gnages, Steam and Gas Cocks, and all
kinds of
FINISHED
.BRASS WORK'S,
Babbett and Anti-Attrition Metals , dealers m
Woodward, Worthington, aild other Steam
Pumps. A g e nerataasortment of Pumps altrays
on hand. Attention pall to repairing Steam
Pumps.
Steam, Ua• Pitting and Plumbing,
For Refineries, Steamboats, Public. Buildings
and Private Dwellings.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
Nos. 110 Water, and 104 First Street
lIGRIPIIIId
N• J• OOERWBLL
Iar47OI3I.IVIVELL & KERR,
i CARRIAGE MAN
on ,
Silver and Brass Pist.
And manufacturers of . ijON MONDAY, NOvicimann .7115 A,•
1811,9 I mahatma! from .I. 9L LINDSAY,:
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
,_°.'°llldai'ininvY,..,ingttmo./T :
cr. ........,,_ 1 / 4 .-
No. 7 St. Clair street, slut Duquesne Way, 141.D.daa e llitti p t OrediNiOduurafig . I I erlf
_ • _ (near the Bridge')
h 164.94
.....___ find have'been Vint
.6(ainlaug• It efiteethat di*,
PrrPsITERIL i te 'i Nitr igh ziti i tiv te g r t u""" nttetle a lrelalice'
uponevery _ . a t ti
OR ts , ukiG MAC lIINES.—ZIEST. AND Y. Iter-tiLiON should anotr,A_,Poswmare
b• CHEAPEST in the United States) -THE e lniflone. And OVA
je„.=-141"'w°163P.,..t...„_..161
.9191)PIWSEW-Ltev
-9/90HENE, thtttadat every Infraction Ord -_,_-- . 0 L .. " 11 F.,vu, , ,-. wow,. t
eliaple, reliable and effective Pantile '9Dielline eented to-the enlettkof 9,151 r; "-'''''''' -- ''''
rettntrodneed. Price Ow ATso THOLTTTLE
_ jr.i..x.litii*N., ‘z• i
GIANT, price SUL , Need only to 9 E'sma to be No: 69 Fifth , ang_ ia,-
appreeista#. - ;Every jlischine Ivarrar.ted SoleAgeakto arbontAdrifticangsk, -"Aft..f
,b. B. BARNES, Agent. dressed One thonsantP4kekondtandeonartiri
No. 1113 Third street. sale to the trade, at 14sresTAIryDelitbAiArry Otheri
oappeldbilfteltoirlo , • hottryttie dry.: .' ---,-,• oet29
, ... .
it9"4ldydaw
~`A j"AI T
, • - to at •• Dye.
t,1,,, .• • • a • • • • •
il the ear. 1f,55 /qr. Maws dint
_prepared
,' 041 . lAN HAIM DY K
E; since that time
'Wham oeen. used by thousands, and In no instance,
Unit failed togive entire initiate:dim - ", ')
it
DYE istheiiiiimpest WA'
world. Rai price fa only /,Itte men* and:eilcV.
bottle centabm double the 'qualt of Olt- in
limThe e usual! sold for Si.
MIT DYE Is warranted nottaln. •
lure the heir or coal In the sliantilit degreiVf
The VM,TETL&N-DYE woilwWith rapidity'
and certainty, the hair requithwitny preparntlor,
whatever.
The 'VENETIAN DYEprc4tioeit any shade
that may be desired—one that will not fade,crock
or wash out—one that le as permanent as thehalr
Itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents.
A. I. AIATHEWS.
General Ag, ant, 12 Gold t. s It Y.
Aisommintaaturer oiIIIATHEWEV ARNICA. Riti2
titeBe, the best hair dressing in use: Price 25
emits.
Jame-tyd
_ ... -
Christadera's Hair Preservative,
In connection with the Extract :isa specific tp
the Gonnorhea, or protracted Meet. °
st an
Syphilitic patients, especially cues of old
ding, would do well to try
A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF
YEARS, well In connection with the mew the
Will
effectually eradicate any mums, no matter of
Low long standing.
Dispatch Da Birth ktirsolA„
•.8.1.11117EL lIIIft
;. 4
-
FOs
AlepArrE
ans'
r
-ENDIN ,
r
:IIEDIGinfES• I
PARMA BRAVA;
After an experienen ny 'Years in Private
practice now offers it to tilt afflicted In a tdp;bly
concentrated tom.
What is Pareira Bisfrivall46o:
u ha, since 1684, been
.s specific-for
CALOULOUS AFFECTIONS;
INFLAISIMAT/ON OF •TELE BOWELS ;
I NFLAMMATION OF `THE KIDNEYS
L EOCORRHCEA, and all dlseepa so f
THE ußtraalt OEGANs.
•
It has been recommended by the talent or the
llfedical Profession for nearly hOli
The Fluid Extract of
P'..4kztlam A. EtiKAVEk
Ia now offered to an 'afflicted woHd in a abape
WITHIN THE REACH Or ALL
• ,
For, all diseases of the Bladder,
compotuidin its powtleep,'
Gravel or Dropsical Swelling, no medici in ne.
in.
vented can cope with this
er!
to literally
ANNIHILATE DIWW3E,
h e pr Al/
oceshad prope in the drug are removed by
s of e rnes
ompotindLng in the shape of
fluid, leaving Its
STEELING PEOPERITES:AtONE
Young men who maY be entrating from the
many Ws consequent upon early ludescretlan ori
abuse, should try one bottle and berellered. The
symptoms are
I NDISPOSITION TO EXERTION,
NERVOUS INDISPOSITION,
LOSS OF SIGHT,
WARM HANDS AND LDIIBS,
FLUSHING OF SKIN,
GENERAL LASSITUDE,
By not arresting these signs, which as nuarring
ly poin
pilepti t as the needle to the pole, to impo
crime tenog,.
Ec Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a
against nature is committed—a practical
although protracted SUICIDE is being commit
ted.
All medical authorities agree that were the
effects of
EARLY umDzscan/rzos
Removed, that there would be far less tore for
Insane Asylums,
Al the records of these humane institutions
Prove that a very large proportion of their pa
tient' owe their reception and detenti
them to early habits of in ion.
cui within
For all unplesaant and 4ngerons Maims
Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava
What l Absolutely cures secret dhmanes, of. no Matter
ength of standing.
No change of diet Is required,
from business. no cessation
Soldiers Home Upon Pui/omfr
And Who may perhaps hare unfortunately con
tracted diseasetiovill find the Extract of PABEI
RA BRAVA the specific for their i ll s.
By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, It
causes a frequent dadre to urinate, nlby
mowing obstructions, and securing the the
suff re.
ere
against all fear of atricture of thel7rettira. • r
,
ou - Arci oduRN-,
Beware of the numberless quacks to be foundin
11 large cities. Many of them know
liataids of the Practice of liedioiste,
Ana yet they are allowed to deceive and deco)
Tea 17.1%7N7i7.11-I=l.lr,
Until oftentimes after a ilietime of misery, death
kindly ends thetr suffering.
ailson'a Chlorine Water,
011,80 N'S Prtg3Lilsi.
E.XTRAOT.OF PAgELIa BRAVA,
J• M• FULTON,
DRIJI} GIST I
PITTSBIEIRG ‘
CA. TJ ICo /4
The inventor of the extract of
WM. SEMPLES
,7
de2 '''
STOCK EXC HAN G E.
EXCHANGE.
flz , F.
_:l2he dertlgned will open THIS (Pride)
.e; v N, tu 73i o'clock, In the commodious
room known as
Fourth Street, pear Sralthaeld, .aa
,-,-
EVEMNG EXCIEEEkNOS.
bIegiCtIMIVI gar
fleTrctZ jrnalietTe.
have a • a:4
As soon as the artangetaei2ta cakbecomideied.
NEWOf the Opening and Closing Prices Of .0014,
the IttilinNi'lices of leading Oil Stbdra In
NEW YO.R,K PH ILADELPILL‘wiII - be
bulletined at the /looms, which will he ?prat!!
the Eddie aran hours . =<=4,4=
Other fea will also, he adcW, 4m 4 . 4,-,
naunoed hi du i tlitte. ' .. ' ' -
The attention of those interested lir Ltaumot
condudon liberal - mu] a ccolaniodattag prin
ciples, pfully solicited. „ - --:
- T. .14::-MoOLIILLA1111'
- 104 Timi "rifiinkcosiz.
GR.
mors
oP OF THE BANH OF ETFT3Erni t..
TRIMIDAT 6f01t37
CAI
0, 4:6661:6061%/iiir
4 4 taat sts
Loans, BlllApigeolusts and U.S.
otleates oza naebtednoslu7, .
U. S. /loads 6 cent. ..
Real Estate,_-and-Groiltal ... ‘; 7S M I
stooki r tuid-suscallonloa .
Due b othtußanks, . . -14;eard,
Bemk. otets,Qheokitax.diWii:l47liiii 1011A010
Specie ........
„Sl7
Capital Stock. .
Profits and .Est LIAII/LPECIAS.
iii4,l- . ... • .
Unpaid Dividends awl Suspens e .
Aeon. . -
Due to iiti;E • ii .
Circulation
Total:
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The ... ... the. bin ve
rill
my Icaotriedteri n d
.) - 0111ft-aa
Swore to and subscribed thiidi c ( V iet.
MI, Wore me, s Ist
de2
pu
0 TA. TEXCENT OF Ting MOM ClTir
S BANE
Pirlaniniou, Decembery NFL,
Capital 5t00k.....
k.- i .
._ ............. .
....sansvizas
Loans and Lisconits .. . _.- .....- . wajwille
EJ. S. Pa. Bonds and Certtiymee.. , . M6OllOO
u er
t vn It t ai lttoTreasn_ ry.... .
~.,:naz
SnNAT and Cheeks of 4er iiazdia.; , _
reasury Notes..
,_ etlie:'' .............. . ..... . . liOnfile
laiAilii. ' ...._ ..-..... .. .. .. ....... .. ::714witae
Due to other stanka..... ........... Mks
Zuetounsomors.: .! . ...... ..
cuc
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The vedatem4 ille exUV:S44.
best of xb aboy
knowledge and beta
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...raLen'unio Douro me this day. , -
den . S. SbErni„ N ftaii fiit 6 a .
qazoicrviarv:A. cullumpirotrr
- 4 1
-- --Vgro**o2/
colors:. Call and exattdstovat 1,1 1,
aeon Betwm Fifth idnoid tat - ad,
t l~ ~ ..0 r s.fv.
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Alid
%Vet Aleairto, *Wes T1PT,,,.,3,.,.,,r,,,-,,
THE tOisl it
eitif? '"" l- - ' - : -
.tAlis?
n 0 '''fied,
I. A . 13 .4- lir _ckx-illir "I" 8.
. • •
For children, are to be .
~,°l- t,!l , at Weadebriaat
Concert Hall
liMeadfd Moak Jut ireeetved, malt
adaPted for Oartstama gifts, from Flu Outs
uPwarik,
No.- 62- -Fifth'
a-~ ~. ~. u_., ~
NE O D s
JtraT °PEMBA
Frenoir IWerltiosi'
Coburgs,
Delaines
Shawls,
Cloaks,
BALMORAL ,Eitgagfc
HOOP
OLOAECHIG. L THA
cAssilest_
N'rS,
a'~G.F3~~,,
1301 NTIV]ETs,
~ATg,
1113E030 .Ntiii,
FLOWERS,.
GLOVES,
SHIRT FRONTS.'
WPM - HooDs t :
WOOL SCARFS.
PLAID PLUM,
WORRY BLANK , .
eza.,
]ow aa can be found anytebeelN
Wholesal:Reid
and
180 & 18 2 p
ederal
ALLE GRzwy.
WILKINS HALL,
DAILY . TELEGRAMS
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iseralij
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