git 6401. vittsti, 11111r.--...11,1f. 20; 186.1 pa y go, ZWBOBBAN V Evening Gazette Aluendrueut of' the CODetttellon. TheConventlon Met On Tbrirldnl morning it 9* °leek, Mr. 4,lostuidcr, the President, in .the-cheat, Poe. Mr. Bunter opened tho meet , Ifllh prsyer. In the abirento of the See rttaq ReV.Mr. Collins wet appended Bocro . 4 1 7Pril mit+ - . Premeditate the considoratidn of the tut ' Item In-the memorial to Congress' in th Which re -quoits adoolaration to be Inserter eCon stitution which shall for ever prent • slave being hold tmder it. Dr; If titivates offered the following as a sabstitutot That inch otiangtet with respect to the oath of Moe, slavery and other Mutton be Intro. dazed into the body of the Comititntion as maybe umlauts te:giveaffeet to thesectianges in the preamble. Adopted without discussion. The question then came on the petition se a - urkeleas amendad. ' Der. Ur. Johnston thought It was too tate of a oomprongio, and did not content plate a, repeal of certain parts of the Consti tatbm, wkdoll he desired. Rey. Mr. Milligan liked the petition as now amended; heelless d him from great difileulty. The Secretary having arrived, the Minute' _eif the previous session were read &alloy- Faro& The Sooretary not having the papers ar ranged in such form as they could bo read, leave was given to the committee on reselu- Simi with the Secretary, to retire and engross the a ction ' et the oonvention In peeper form. Dr. Mellvaino was added to the committee. Rev. Mr. indent° was appointed etudrinen RMrs. ev. J. f 3. T. Milligan offered the following Resolved, That werproceed to the organise llon of a Central Aesoolation for ear eying out the pthiciples of this Convention. The matter wee .referred to • Committee aolurlating of Rare. Dr. !activate., A. M. ICl ligan, J. H. Peacock, and Dr. Primly. Rev. Mr. George, of Cincinnati, offered the following; Baolocd, Theta epeolal Committee be ap pointed to carry the memorial to Washington —My it before the President and endeavor to get a special message to Congress on the sub jeot, and to lay the same before Congrese. The Committee are Dr. Mellvaine, Dr . Primly, Rev. A. M. Milligan, Dr. Douglas, Professor Wilson, and 80, R. A. Brown, Chaplain of the 100th P. V. On motion, the name of Rev. D. C. Page, D.D., Rector of Christ °burets, Allegheny, was added to the Commitee. On motion, the Christian congregations ware requested to take up eollections to de trey the expense, of the delegation, and fur ther the object of this Convention. On motion the names of John Alexander, Sup, Roe. H. H. George, Rey. 060.8. Chime, Be?. W. A. Paseavent D. D., were added to the Committee to proceed to Washington The Committee on permanent ergannation bad leave to retire. Repotted, That the Secretaries are request° d to secure as for on practicable the publication -af the proceedings of this Convention. -.Rev. Dr. Page was requested to address . the Convention. In responding to the request, he said, “orery man should be ready to give • reason of the hope that is in him Be might gay that he was the clergymen who married Jeffe Dans te preeent wife. Hie first wife woo a daughter of Zachary Taylor. His seeend wife's name was Howell. Ile ( Dr. Pegs( was, daring his residence in the South, brought into contact with some of her leading politi cians. He heard them talk se ea mion—e mon . Wont heresy—thirty years ago, and he .3011 have torahs.o d all teeth. tow taken place long ago. Be beard Oedema say often that it was imposed:lo for the North and South to hold together. thew s.ll ones an • apologist for slavery because the negro was the only laborer that could mine.... the rim nod cotton Belli, of the South, and the sieves w- re net fit for freedom. Bat he never went so farm Aloe. H. Stevens, as to linievo that it should be the chief corner stone of die social and pelitical fibrin. Dr. Page gave Re a+ the Committee on the Peirrnsement of the action of the Con vention were ready to report- Thlit report we have given already. On motion of Dr. Meliveine, the words 'our worthy President' werestricken out, and the words "His Excellency, tbe Prmidens of the Vetted States," inserted. The paper as • ' whole wee then adopted tinanimonely. Rae. Dr. Page was then requested to pro ceed with his remarks. He referred to the St.. Peter's Chureh_difficulty lie believed that Dr. Vila Doman wee • good men, but he thought that he had mistaken hie duty in the Pottiarflopkins manor - 'The Committee on permanent organization reported no follows, through Dr. Melte - sum lot, This Association shall be milled the - ottaytorat. ASSoCIATION TOO TOO AIIII , DYMIT 01=11 ColotirOTTON." ed. The object of this Aaseelatiot shall be to obtain such amendments of the Constitu tion of the Molted States no shall folly express the Christian national character recording Co the resolution. adopted by this Convention. The olhoore 11651113 a a President, Vice President, ReMrding and Corresponding See- , rotary, and Terminer. nth. This association shall meet upon its own adjournment, at the call of its of core. - Adopted unanimously. The following wee added m sa additional article sth. Persons may become members of thin uuociation by subteribing to, the Constitu- By reneral conser.t tole lest article wee to take the place of the fourth, and the fourth to become tae Sf th article. Boreirect, That • Committee be appointed in nominate the oOmrs of the Anoolation. The following was added to the third arti cle, and they then lei the Executive Com mittee of the Amodation, and shall be elected at its annual meetings." Resoles, That the Associatioo shall meet annually. On motion the names of Rees. Collins an d Johnston, and Zsdock Street, Esq ,were added to the delegation to Washington. Committee on offieers reported ea follows . John Alexander, Bag.. of Xenia, President; Each Street, Esq Salem, Ohio, Vice Pron. dent; Rev. John Donglos, D. D., Pirtsbargh, Pa., Recording Secretary; Dr. Mellveine, • Oonesponding Seseretery, Dan le' Euwer, Seq., Allegheny, Trouurer. Dr. hiellesize asked to be encased and Dr. John T. Prearly was appointed Corresponding iffeMetary. Retoloed, That the Excel:dire Committee shall consist of the permanent °Moms of the 411110GlegIOD., with five additional members, any five of whom shall cm:in{fate a quorum. Roo. bloorso 6. Chase, Dr. D. C. Page, Rev. - 'S. T. Stewart, Dr. Elliott, of the Westera Theological beminexy, and Rot. Professor Wilson, of the Weetero Theological &mil:miry, were appointed members of the }leen:dive Cilonemittee. Aerolved,That this Association shall hold its first annual meeting on the 6th of Jely nest, in the city of Philadelphia, the Execu tive Committee to make arrangements. Ruched, That the Executive Committee have power to organize auxiliary societies In sapaets of the country. The Constitution as amended was then aslopted, The Convention then adjourned, Rev. Chap , lain Brown concluding by prayer. Proin!eet Volunteering In tho23d District. *mar township, Armstrong county, has 'Vied Its quota of fourteen men with volun teers—good men end true--giving to each a Metal and aatisflotcry bounty. AU honor to the people of that spirited little township, the • drat to get Oat in the county. Weandaratand that a balance of several hundred dollars re- Waal to the hands of the Committee, to be appropriated as the inters shall direct. Now look at this operation. Suppose those It men had been dratted, and that they bad paid their commutation, the aggregate getout:it ' would have been £4,200, and ate gerowescrit woad bees gol so men. As it is it cost the township lets than half that sum, which saietatt gone just where it ought to go, into ..thopoekots of thane brave men. The goy ., =moat gets what it wants—ass, not money. .4111 - "parties are pleased. le not this mach better thatt - te await the draft—more honora ble, more ptailtable, more patriotic, sod haore ldiaiatottMoreoVer theselleoldiers receive, = . -2--,:,.,3,,, A dd1ti05i,16 - tho heal bounties, $4,228 from ,fithe,goveromant rta ~ -while dratted men bat . .4 ,- ;$100 .., • no robrtuu 7 tintober o llaaro f Rmer, Is ezeellant ono—equal. ing in - interest end merit any ntimber of thil I:ooptttr motithly'ethlob Iva hove - seen. the ittent,viriety.presented, each render SAM to something be his torte—whether it ~ other grans gig, the-lively or. severe:, predeminetes as it stately r. titightl tor dce-;good-nsterni u well .sa i Attni.nrEgooli.sepse, being the judge', rot , February has been Inuietni and , ' •,,11,1buititt gn Fifth itiest,sid pk.-11elity:31.1ntr,iszt so:thisPers - ' ' vi re 'olrac tlr to . 44f aboutiv77! Lo w irtlek 0!!,, tklittll47 „ • r , s , „, • •A•• • .._.~._~.._r,..a~~w.... _..'v .:.. The Strike Among RalimadEnginoun. Ms difficulties caused -by the engineers on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Eailwey ceasing to work, have not yet been settled, and are of a rather:more serious na ture on the Western than on the Eastern Db J vision. We have found ita difficult matter to get at the question directly in dispute, bit from publications recently made it appears to be simply the old contest of &Corporatism re. 7 slsting what la termed a "censpiracyz' on the part of its employees. The engineer' have formedan association known as the" Brothe rhood of the Foot Board," and the sod denness with which all work was suspended as soon as their demands were not seceded to, created mimes alarm. The engineers at Chicago were charged Tub- Italy with ; refusing to ran trains, and coon. bitting to prevent others from doing so; that the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way was chosen "to try the machine' and see bow it would work; thatif Bloom:did there, incre er ased demands would be made upon all oth roads, and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago road would be attacked again more seriously than at present.. In a word, the allegation was that if the Association or Brotherhood was permitted to succeed, the road would pass out of the hands of the owners into those of the engineers. The engineers, through a oommiktee on publication, have replied at length to them charges. They admit the existence of an de 'sedation, but deny that there ie any cause whatever for alarm es'-to the coarse which they intend to pursue towards the company. They claim the right to fix the rate of coin palmation, and to quit work If their term! are '.not complied with, but they emphatically de ny any design or intention of the Association to prevent others from filling their places. As to the road being placed at the mercy of the engineers, th e committee say : "We are happy to say ist these doubts, to our knowl edge, have not been entertained by any rail road officers except those of the P., Ft. W. C. 8.. B. The requests made upon all other Companies connected with this city, have been honorably and satisfactorily complied with, without any apprehension of any future difficulty, nor have they any reason to enter tain any doubts of such, which goes clearly to show that in accordance with their judg ment we are satisfied with the compensation for the services performed, and that we in tend to ask for nothing more, which decidedly is the case. And, furthermore, they hare the character and reputation of those who leave served them faithfully for years, that there will be no extortion fired against them." Street Walking In Pittsburgh. Persons who hare occasion to be upon the streets between dark and midnight, cannot fall to observe a very large increase in the number of street walkers. During the past year the evil has increased until it has as sumed a serious magnitude, and may properly be designated • public DiliNlllCe. The num ber of abandoned women must hare increased greatly of late, or else they are becoming more bold and reckless under the present ad ministration of oar municipal laws. Every night these creatures may be found prom 'seeding the streets, and they aro encountered at almost every corner. They make no ef fort to disguise themselves, but on the con trary use every art in their power to make themselves known. They generally prepare themselves for their promenades by getting about half drunk, and hence they easily break over the rules of modesty and decency. it Is not uncommon to hear these women 1 wrangling open the streets, and uttering the foulest language, regardless of the presence of old or young, male or female. They go with a swaggering air. jostling against every per. I son they meet, and frequently offering wanton tunics ta reepeotable ladies and gentlemen who may be inuring. This is true as regards all the principal thoroughfares of the city, but Fifth. and Sixth streets appear to be the special promenade grounds. On the latter street, between Smithfield and Wood, along the stone wall, the evil bar become so total. erable, that the citizens residing there com plain bitterly of the annoyance. The time has come when the nuisance must be abated— and while it is true that these women cannot be kept off the streets altogether, it Is never theless true that they can be made to behave thernselvee, or pay the penalty of their mis- conduct. The Mayor elect, lion. James Lowry, Jr., takes formal possession of the office on Mon day neat, and we have reason to hope that one of hi. first setearilltie to abate this glaring evil. He has a right to iustruc: his officer. to arrest any woman of known had character, who le found promenading the etre° ta at night. These women have enjoyed many favors tied privileges during the past two years, -which we hope will be denied to them in the future. Some •f the "officers of the law" entertain the most kindly feelings far this class, mid are so gallant that they would rather net lay a hand upon one of them "save in the way of kindness." Bad as the truth may appear, prostltation hes been winked at by thnso whose duty it was to throw every obstacle in its way, and thus prevent its.spread. Let as hope that "the evil day" has passed. Revenue from Liquor Licenses. We learn from the report of Isaac Blanker, Aediter General of State, that the amount of money received from dealers In and mane facturers of riles, wines and liquors in this county, daring the year 1863, was $16,790.50. Of this amount $11,540 was from taverna; $1,234 was. from eating bemuse; $3,139 was from wholesale dealers, and $857.50 was from brewers and distillers. During the same pe riod Armstrong eounty paid $1,4 8 5 , of which sum $1,035 was from taverns, and the balance from eating bonne*, wholesale dealers, brew ers and dealers. Beaver county paid $9OO dur ing the year, s4lo'of which was from taverns, $..00 from eating houses, $l6O from wholesale dealers, and $l4O from brewers and Greene county paid $624; Indiana, $1.057 Mercer, $1,235; Vonange connty, $1,208.15; Washington county, $6OOl Westmoreland county, $2,545. The largest revenue derived from any one county was, of coarse, that from Philadelphia, which amounted to the enor mous mom of $133,492. Madame Bell , ' Entertainment. We have already called the attention of our readers to the musical and dramatic enter tainment to be given by Madame Lizzie Bell, at Concert Hall, on Friday evening. Bee object Is to raise funds for the purpose of es tablishing an Orphans' Asylum in the city of New York, for the acoommodation of the chil dren of discerned volunteers. The came is worthy of the hearty support of the patriotic and thehumane, and we lope our citizens will extend a liberal patronage to this philanthro ' pin lady. She will be &rebind in the enter trnnment-by Mies Beers, • young lady of tine vocal attainmente. Madame Bell Is also so liciting subeeriptiose to a fund of $lO,OOO, to purchase a homestead for the Asylum, and has met with flattening incense in all the cit ies chili she has yet visited, City Mortality. Dr. A. O. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Eolith, reports the following deaths fqr the week commencing Jan. ISth, and end hi; Jan. 23 t• • My100..........23' Whim.....,.. 33 T0w.... Potables.-- 141 Colored 2 j Bronchitis, 1; Old Age, 2; Debility, 2; Diseases of the Stomach, I; 'Typhoid lover, 1; Disease of Burt, 1; DiArrban, 1; Gastric , , Fever, I; Inflammation of Lange, 1; Chronic Vlceratten of the Bowels, I; Consumption, 3; Whooping Cough, 1; Ilydrooophalus, 1; Spasm, I; Measles, 3; Inflammation of Bowels, 1; Pu trid Sore Throat, 1; Pneumonia, 1; Typhoid Pneumonia, 1; Meningitis, 3; Unknown, 3; Croup, 1; Congestion . of Lungs, 2; Sin HUI do, lg Effusion of Brain, I; Still Dorn, I. Braaten Mona.—ln a letter from the agent of the Contraband Relief Commission, written at Island No. 10, on the 11118,1E4p', the !B pso,i/ made whether there le any eel* for h mots, for mattresses, in this eity, and • what the priest is. lid says the eOntr•- bras there could procure large quantities, and now that navigation is being opened up, it might be shipped °northward with advan tage to both seller and buyer. Upholsterers might find it to th eir interest to act upon this suggestion. Ma. H. Musa, Bookseller and Periodical Dealer, next door to the - Post -office, bee re ceived "TM Life of Arcibialtep iftegkee," pub. tithed by T. B. Peterson, Plti,letphia, price 26 tents; and number 6of "if . t Ptamicsi theory of du Orem &be/Noe " pries, 25 Gents. This number la 'fully deserting of the press so liberally bestowed on lb. previous numbers orals work. FLAIL LISLIZ'S MACUIECIM - Dir. W. A. Gildenfenney, ta Fifth street, has re ceived-the Febramy number of this mammoth monthly, devoted to the lodise. It contains the smug wall-kuoinqaatoresa interest to its fair readers—double•page colored leshion plate, numerous other illustrations, patterns, etc., etc. EstormisomJLX!..- . Ofl Ttiordsy night or Wsdnesdsy miens, 1.. E; Murph, charged ro with_libing the Athos, &pros ie", as maigitteimoicapedfinak thijallat lame. by. brealdor ant Ids 'alCarsir4ni -thrash thr cost 191c:'" "4r h!ld *.tf rural:rods( seicinnii. - - The Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad., t The Philadelphia North Artcricau, in allu ding to an article which appeared In oar paper in reference to the progran made in the con atrnatio, or the Tiric and Pittburph flowerer built or intended, this work will be a valuable tributary to the trade of Pittsburgh, and no such we are glad to witness its sp prosobinecompletion, pines whatever benefits Pittsburgh commercially most also assist Phil adelphia. It will be the first direct road through our own State from Pittsburgh to Erie. It will bean adjunct, also, to the Penn . rylrania Railroad, whose business it untA assist by opening up a rich and popub,os region to the influence of that rent corpora tion. That section bus both mineral and agricultural resources of great importance. To the counties of Erie, Crawford, Siercer, Lawrence and-Beaver, it willbe of immediate consequence as a main lino of trade and trove! affording them access to the great trade marts of New York and Philadelpbia, as well as to this nearer and, to them, more important mar ket of - Pittsburgh. It is under the influence of such made as these that the western Conn ties bid fair to become prosperous, populous, and flourishing beyond all precedent. United States District Court TUDISDAT, JAN. 25.—INfore Judge Mc The jury in the ease of Alexander Crow, of Fayette county, tried for enticing a soldier to desert, retnrnod a verdiet of not guilty, and the defendant was discharged by proclama tion. Thoume Conrad, of layette county, was ar raigned upon a charge of counselling resist ance to the draft. The defendant resides in the famous township of Dallskln, and tho al legation is, that, previous to the last draft, a Meeting was hold in the Mad sohool house, in that township, at which Conrad delivered a harangue, declaring himself an old Democrat, with the heart of a man, and counselling vio lent and armed resistance to the draft. 1M trial. MCCLELLAN WORSIIIPPERS SOLO.—On biter -day last, • young man residing at Zanesville telegraphed from near Wheeling that (hmeral McClellanand lady wore on the western train, and would pass through Zanesville. The operators were quite anxious to see "little Mac," and while they lrept thematter hid den from the puLlie, they noutliwl,,n eeiect company of McClellan worshippers, who were on band long before the time for the arrival of the train. When the train did corne.little Mac was not aboard, and they found them selves badly sold. BCDOVI Deavu.—Mr. Nalco, on Old and well known citizen of Rose township. Jefferson county, died very suddenly en the 9th inst. On Saturday be was in Br :oh rtlle, and after returning home, be sat up until a late hour conversing with his family, and ap • peered in excellent health and spirits. But in the morning when his daughter went to awake him she found him dead. It is supposed tb. t his death was caused by apoplexy. as be diJ not appear to have moved or struggled. . Ton Ternv AND Wire. together w:th modern Nutt and Minnie Warren, aro AA ter tised to give two levee, in Zfhest ilk, Ohio, on the Sth of March. They hare certainly given ample notice of those intended BIWA apiu c.ll etient:un to ihia iheelturiUtie painting. It Win ue ex hibited eaoh afternoon and oN enirg this week, positively closing at Masonte gall on Sett, day night. cL:iKra a - GEA-rs S(/LDI FIRS* ci.Aim:•, PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PM w tx.. - 17 - 1 - C 1 t T) :>LI. LICSJI€ED PY "'9R V 3 RIO T I=ll AtILIT 111 Y t t!IIs 190. 103 IFlttl. 6t.. 3.1 J., !.I WAR CLAIM, of eery dear , ,pt,n, o.! to No ell Are o Woo. t Ito clo-nt _ _ MILITARY CLAIMS. w .1 & RAIL PATTERSON I=ll lnsin. fur PCNSIky:;. 11,C nTli. ACP. TIIA PAY. HI - BSVlktiCl r ., PItIZI 13010)141.t th• prt.rnisl , , at lauded I. 6. SIPTII , A 11.1.1Vo• t., lay. - ---- • - - • - It. 4 ...... ...... ....... M . ACKREI.I. .ioll Ns( ATTORN B.tIT.L W NT. t,11.1.1)!RN. 40EY13. .14“, , OfUV , ' tTUCCI aurnart. Pa SOLDIERS ("LA BOCNTI PENMON6 fND AM:SAW. r kY Promptly .iuus.•i to 1,, kIiTECIV k EII•UELL K^ llt fo:,rth racsoa,L, r 4.3(tnmdav VOAH W SIIAFKR, ATTuRNFT -AT I.Aw No. 100 Firth Street, Plit.sburgb. Ps. Olslran l'or I'ESSI ,, NR. BOUNTY, PRIZE LION EY, ka., vigortmely pro/Renew! jab . .3m MILITA KY CLAIMS, BIIUN Es. PEN;;IONS, 131 , K I'LL .11 MILITARY CLAIBIt , of nrry dem-ription, r011,t..1 by the Abb• scrilTr, at 11• follobius net.. rte.: l'enfilon• elO all other clabrub3 ‘. 17, TAYLOR. A ttor-..ey at T., 73 Grant sue., Pbbborg da. not b, B. B. Bo chlarr• Ar• 11.1141 u cbAm tmcbebti. and all Information e 1... grstls. DEPA ItTNIENT Or AD Ditf„ WWISITKIA ; D. C., Dec lb, lapis J To THE (111.0‘N EltS AN IJ NI AN 1.. TACTCP.EIII I 01 TLC. AND iLltiP.—Tto Commleeloners appoluted by this Department cuo• W of Hon. J. IC. Moornn.J. ot Penneylvatla, 31. Dailey, of abode Isl a nd, and Joh,. A. Wonder, of Ohio, to cooolder the following appro priation roads by the loot Congreere, Tor imestlgations to lent ths practicability of cultivating and preparing das arid hemp m a *tal tot* for cotton, twenty thousand dollore,' Having met, and after amend day.' limeallgotion, be11...10g that • (actinium:2d fuller milos of their In reetigatima might produce valuable to of ed to met again on W XDNESDA lf, the 20th day February Pelt, 0112 o'clock m. They request all Interested in the distribution of this appropriation, or mislays. to develop the =Wee% ler the pobilozni, to mod to this Department, on on berme that , mropkii of the hemp and dm In tbe different .lages of preperatlon ; of the Ohm. nod bs l . l. TrfParfd by timro, accompanied by mate. Moots ot tbo 'various protease. tuml, and the cost of wodoction in each ram; aim, description. of the kind. and coot of machinery mod, where mado, Or., together WWI IlLoy and all ioformatien that may be mobil to tlen Cortantislon. I hi. Information is necemoryliefore iotellfgent dbtrilentim of the appropriation cm b. made. da23itd ISAAC/ NEWTOI.4Iu . nurionioner STOI F. POLISH. Boweens why It le better, than dry l'elloh 1. It Is !Woody crazed. I. It hos Boswell trltsteser. 11. It produces no dirt or dust. 11. It elands the Inert Intones heat. 6. II plover.. trent rust. 6. It le the most sozeormaeal Polish. I. It I. set oze-toruth the tabor. Ckatur /osurth and emit bsadd ottood.• SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, Ise WOOD STRUT. J 017 V N Invites I. stimition of Sportsmen and other. to his splendid sh chof GGNS, itirtEs, REVOLV EEL. I , DrroLs, GAME BAGS, row mt. r ASK '3, 01101 1 BELTS and POUCHES, DRAM YLARKS, ami oni• monition H every kind. Ms pinch Is the largest ores t this markaL oel7 & M. irerEEN, 13exne ecgmiartte, . GAS AND EITICAIS Freels. Partici:dm alNutiol3 paid to the fitting op aryl repairing of OIL ftErl- NSIIIES /al kinds of BRAbli AND IRON COCKS made to . order. Al.O BRASS crarrnms,of all kinds, made at the shortest notice. All orders left etlem. 31 and 34 WATIIS EITUITT, near Liberty, mill be promptly Wended to. 1161"Tbe member. of Xbis tom being prarboil me. elealcs, of maul years' exhortence in their lout.= to will lustre gl ee malefaction in every respect. are atm agents for Gnitd, Garrison g Co.s 131TAX--PON.P, for pumping Water, Crude end Ile fined °Quota. deltly IC OTIOW:—Att persons aro cannoned IV against -etoploytmg, in erry ham, dm In n a te . amrke athkli bate bon mod toting the pelt three yeste to &goat. the tlng.M. doable mad trot& suentth or 1/1111111D1lrr'1 Glittl!SXlll, The..- - I rtorynanto are: Bop] Z Illot Olnet; • Psi. Or d 'X Itlhat Maar, " XX " " .• — XX . e xi," e a a a ~x xj. a a &Ural Nut Crackers . birst.Otilltat Cracker.. • Stove vlso• infringe tin say of tbeeo brahrls tint be prxemStil epltult aanadirc tc, the' =sting Midi war. -Tort li Glmm Works. Jan. Liana -'..,, . latt3ol, ~..0 -I' '0 _ _ r Grfil i;kr-gi....-)(-111..__ cum. -4' kthdr, band sad Itst.wda, *tadeda. or tsadida slog lidas . BOW Deo, P2ll 14,75, ' Nol.ll sad td Obilf it. • •••Lea:cli t'd I . I3Mot Colatiatue or agenWricas, I ISCrt -.....-...-......................0....-.-. _ , trool..agt , ,, 0. C J.. 13, 1364. f I IDENNSYLVANLL ANT ~.. _„..,L1 ~oi ;.,),SAL' In upB ea d , ' 1 CRNTRAL n.. I 41.2 3- g.l. t 1 t -,.• ttt. , •!.. 'LF FERRO...H 1 I WINTER Ali RA NGII vt. , te, r.. ...1 ita....1. 0 , ' es ,. o u,,, . r th, .11 PE -, TALLOW, 110018. i ILENT.-NINE BALLY SltAlliSi' • • . . •o. it ~.. north ~,.I lit:lt g. ~ ri , g tttotogs...nt cart: • le-silvere d'i Constant addition. are living made to the *GIMP . . „nr,), ‘,... it o , nu.c. ot th e ii.tri Io i cilee- tont of this excellent doable tract and empteas ' I. got:attn. of peneengers and rapid movetna. ell :di .co, ..„1 I. cat 0c I ',lout pia,. nt oltirb 140 t• iio , oo , R ' 4 . ' .'" . 4. " 4" N '. 1 1 '44'1.:::::::0'..1'' '' Z r : 0 : 1 ' 1 : : :::: : A ' : ' .. "4 :::: 71 ::: :'d : ", 0 1: • :". : . ' : 4: 0 7 : :: d :'01.7 :0 - ', ,I. r. ''''': T T : I ' 110 :"- r tl ;17 U " d7 b 4 0 C 7 O l b b l e ll ." I' O D ' I' D A 1• 7 4 1 ;l e ' B r i".: TH A I H :".: ' r 1 gr: i• .1 i., t•o - ,ilint te 'hart,. o ttli.a Toe rOLttnetor "hell le hold« for all the Hid. and 'at 5:60 a. sm., stopple.% et 111 Stogie.. between PUP r. .a. 1 .11. lc, Ilgoi• and HOD , kora." hom evo.ty aorta.: . burgh and Philadelphia, sad tnatied dirett ...I.' ... ~,, , ~,_ .., b , , bb i,.., I, cs o b. , tee le ...tinny icily I. Bon for New Tort and Philadelphia ,•., -.• . apt, •r to tim Stibeadamm Derostra p ro that all chi- , • The TiIhOUGLI MALI. TRAIN Bane ~ , . ~, ~ ,5..... „ , , ,, • ,,, , ,,,„, ~] ‘ ,,,,r, RA , mad.. into., ta.• mucer 6tetlua eer y morning Bye St ,and art , . I. I :90 a stopping only et prlncl eta ~ ~ , „, n , u , ..,,, , ..,,,,,.. „. I ...1,. tau , aye. to •-••••. I meting d ire c t M.1..1WD! at li otortant tonne. . mu. mad Wulatagtou, and Sor Nee - Tnr . ' ~,, i • ,.. i bLeitig,?,,.,.,,e,,i,1td,,,7:t...ihint.yi,,,,H0nftint.5.rr0ti....,:1cia,b,..,f,,,,,f,..::::hie. :::. i :tzm i, ,,, :i i: 1ii... ' , : rj i .A:r..0 1' 7 " : 7:: : :,:1 1 ...z.x.r.. 5 1 1 ,...,,,ar....., "° ::trz " :graAri50i Y i 1 ;1; ( ,. ... /. .. ". 1...prh.d.11 1 1 . 5 1 : ::1.7 ,..ktmd.:10,...0.4 .) . ~,,,,, ie tt. of mien Vann. Blank f a rms car. ho , direct connection at Harttsborg ter Balltenare, Watt ,•,. .1 by .9..1. I, the lands' signed. tr:cton and Philadelphia • heed for all Bid. NS an-laburg for Baltimore ...41 ~, .... ....... oiler. ii , • , ; wianingion, and for New Tort via Allentownee if cl• Sitd L....us of all Government oton ~,,p..• e a.., of ~,,,, , .k.. 0 ,. , ia . d . 4. a , IL : ... 2. 00. bio the ancient limp. , of the Dis. ~„,... York. t 1.: of , dumb., ... .. tiolL•to end ACCOIIIIf)DATION TRATE& ...t., filo. mu.. to be L. vow and Spires.) sub- I ,- .to ail tb.a.t..brlon• f tbe Advert Ise. nt here I The Johnstown Atnemmodation Trate loans daily ...th al L,e tat I _----- , (except Sunday) asiori p. in, stopping et all Btatlo o o. ~,,,,,.., sad naming as far as Conemaugh„ ,„ I First Anwar...dation T.. foe Wall% Static. IS .., the m.a.r-•.u.d, resident , •f '" ' leaves daily (ac ce p t Smiday) at 0.11 a in. the county of , oulifftateof ..... ... ..... . s c ,„a A„„., = „a.ti,,, ort.,,th lb. war. Static. ~.• h i ' t7 . 1 ' . 1 .1 rit.l, ' ; ‘ ::, ' . ' d ' no . :;t. " .. ' . ' te l e l iTcle'eslt,,t,',..4l'; t•' ''',„7",,, d ' i1 A ,,,,.„ 7 (":d.d.P113'%"77,..,„)"11'L1'w''.11,.. ~,,,,,,,, bit of ..... " •• " hot t ' t ° rt.t.t .d . tht" I. I leave* dolly (except ilundayl 14 390 P. et. "' l • "'“"° "" '"" °" " I jb " °°°-.l. " ° " ° a °rj ' j Yount, Accommodation 'frain tor Weil% Station Li I, Pint, . r utr . . 1 . tt, re .. .."-plane and faith ful es- I . p . a. , . p.i ., kah . p .p aa , y) ... pc , „.. t ' ""°° nt. t•-• " t " "' I "' 1- writ °":”°'• ntn The Chr l rcll Train leans Wain &lien emery Sas ''''' "' " ' rni '" '"" ''","' ' ' ''''' "“ '-'""''''''''' le-r i v-03 . la. • returning• lame. rittalnergh at •I,llsa. 100 the lor,othooA.l. I Li. et.olgael, la amt. • - • • • , 11.45 F. ra. """ t tt t "" t " '• " . “ 10 " " " P"°"""t' s nil t ' hnt to n,c.nilaa Trains soles ha Pithbragh se fielloWe , ti,....... _....... •.... .1,111 fail ! to •nter Into' , ._„. a_ --.................4.6 0 p. M a t on , T o. L, rot !,t.tlte terms al the ad N e tooment da• 1 t7. - • .°. e-ee---•-•-•.-- - Pt dadripttio Co• pm.' .....- ..... ......-.--. It eu p. M. 1 6- SIS 10,, Fast. UM.-- I alio., lio O• evti li Itne, w • gut-antes t • matt- Through Nail Train-- --.... -..-. 190 a. M. grad th e differ.. t 6. to tmo 11, .our male by tar .ih0h. ..., .........ahoo, lap& to tit " Ittrg ' 1°1 " " t • " d • Flret wiars simian amaniniaaaticai..-. aim .. ni. '°'' 0 " 0 ' l ' "••• ' r """ °°°"m " 60-°l°l "d "' or the , Second Wall'a button Aommtoodation.....- 8:15 a. M. pts. , . I. yi b .... . the v,•l :rt. L me, I, aarardtd , Third Well'. Station Acconmetdation-... BM p. m. li.'"" and": "" l """" '''' ''"'"• ''' '` •' ' ' • " 1 ' Fourth Wall'o Station Accommed a tion.... ama p. m. POR WIEELING MARTET- 4„.„„, , 1:13,•0 Baltimon Ramon will anise with Philadelphia 1: TA AND BANESTILLE.-The Inofr D-- .1.1..' , -5, , ,„ wit.. . , ' Rayne. at 1,21 p. mt. an MondsTa ••el ~ Trains for Blain - rills md Indianeconnect al Blain. passenger steamer EMMA GILA LIAM, Monroe Ayro., los tile in Go. ~. •. • ' t " . "'l' trta.. “'Y a " Gttn " t ' tt. ' °t.t.tt '" - stile Intersection with Through AcMitatimdatimst Commande, leave. Pittsborgh every TUMDAY, a 1 The r, ....•• . 1. . ..r.h• • . moot kb 'AA. , rt .1 oon 1 ., the .n, ~.. ...,,, ...,, ~, . C., 1, .1 stains .Job ...._. ..,_ _ . - h and - ....., • Ent. 4p, to, end O 0310•0111. er”, FRIDAY, at It o•cka it by tho 1,11., :a • . ... ; 'I. , ~.,• 01 , ~ e 'l. .rcet •; t ~,, t ...ea, ,c • ,t,i,,,, i ~i, „ t ,,,g,,,i 0 hhdnh:the•rolLmmo.,,,orstrl,... ..n a , j aa . 5 , L .,.. .1 , m ,..... .... ta. Tim new summer JULIA, Wm. Connor, Com- Dustriot c. , r , ~, t t , I . t .....i 9. 1 0 1.., ~,A ~ ,„. , ~,, , 0 ,b, r.,, , ,, ~, , ~. modal lon West , mend.. leas Pittab.gh even , SATURDAY. at 4 , torhey. I he-ehr cm t I , v the. Ftr.. " red ..• . . a: , -el y ea, • - • Train. for Ebensburg mimeo. at Cremes With U ., every TUESDAY, ate o'clock Pr 01... nril l" ...I ."'' '-'. ''• to ri cc' ' O. factory . tne,llte wi, , r arnt-1 'I 'lomat., ire go 4 ~,..., Trains md Bali Train W c d in P a r . IC tr frei;ht'ons' go apply en board or to BAWT EL E, il.I. f ,r. a•.•••.e's• r• ' `e^"el 1 " . • - •'•'•• and a:Bt. - hut ••• ail. to. c hina at.l.• tb- am ,unt for e, .m-. 6- w-- Ildlet/lt J. D. CULLLNUNT 00D, Agent, and 1, ...lora: , ••: • ~.. pe ••1.. , 1...1. 1..0. I ..1... h they oner to be ~ ur ••., ...- • monocles, awl &prom Train Zest. Pittsburgh , 1in..." --- - - FARS: H. B. PIERCE et CO., Agents, Laalry 8 0 r a ..........„. oil' the el, re elan illon• ITo oh!. • each gut...tutor ono . n. 0, ••rol opp. , 1 ri .o o pr tr ing,,,,,, ln i r c k h . ,: -.....E k.i. . 1. i 1 ) : : 0 3,, T T,..... 0 . ..:a1tire 0 ... it. p...71,... 1: ocati Zaneeville. i ill to tionow • ll be our bo- I .., .4.. n market,. foir prices, ti., (.Ll,, te a phia. ~,,,,,,, g . , ~ ~ - ---,-, ----- • I st the follow tog pine , ea it . New York t icy, Albany, ITo Illartieburg-- 7G5 Toe Altooriaa...-- IGO R i,e,,,,L, ,-A„„,,,..,..k., :.. ., B.rhaio and Roche'',;, N. Y.; Pittebargh, Penne r ; 1 ~...1n or worry of Defore , PACK ItT TOR CINCINNATi• The oew and spleedni .ide wheel steamer JOhI-Pli i m a ,,,,,,,,, It , e , C. G. SAWTELL.F., ' ° ' Iv °L4 r° ,.,r.,, rjr° cjr". ' and Now York. ' ty end State aforesaid, Perlalne.if oPPon•-- PIERCE, Capt. Samuel French, will have as al , oe , Lio.. Col sod (Lief Quartormuter, I on SATI'BDAT, 30th that., et id o',lort a. ui. . nu, at( Fer !}eight or puesps at ply co beard or to ~...,,.. p ....... , .nn o.fhtl,lrlc,;:itzt6-,..5i0yn.,...thar!uda,r,.........ty ‘,..f.a......-3...,1=/.....:Enarn0athea;1tun....."...12.6.tr.k5....7„,.....,,,,....5...........,,..,.,.......,..„,..... . . N °TICK-10 can et has, the Company will bold , •Imbocribed anti ',worn bofore ma thin .I'l :11')PH.NCtriLLtieliKt.W sop, t t Aamii• I - . -- 71111 It - S - - .117 E - -- ' ll l :A n t, ' i'iltiesi*,7-Pre'e'uni":l.t/dirly"t.l.7oliej h i r d t oltro U ! .." : -Inhnnn 11° °. °ll°°, hltn .° loltnut dal ' thrinmelven novo:alibis , for V6R-CIFI-effilKiTl & LOU-1 . 1 - JL , is , i..Lz.. _ Th . ~ , .., , b s .b... , ~,,,.. • , ~. 0,..07T,,,,1,:-;:,...501C:i,110E,T,....i:-‘,,,,1;,, 7: 1 / 3 ,, Y ,i ‘: , i , r 1. t: . i 4 2, ~ bids rota 'b i e ' r ', l3'l: . :ripr . r .. l . 11 . nice . . Made nut la ston• ' ntn .l . f 7..f .'!" * .-F__, - i L 4 " . '"l .-:ol. "clici i: s4amg. eamplovu.d a4Y t ' o e forraltv with the oboe.. form, and are ecrompolled he 'n° '''.. - m n ee•••• ECLIPSE, Oaph Wise, will leave u •Leve Thilt ....... , ~, ~,, ~.....,,,,„ ~.„„. , a _ a,„ „,,,,,.. • worry paroengtm an d - to .d fr om - tin - Tse. DAY, Yeti , lain., at I o'cick p. m. -'' jr • " ' ' " - the i rvaotn, gustaa It., cert $1 nto and offilaer. .... a . 0h... not .=°... aho.,i . hhhh p.. am, ti, • delft:lora ,- •1 the 0....• of 0 Ilhan, Ile• F. r freight er peerage apply ort bon.-1 ot Le - J IL LlVlNdeft/S a I. F ''' ' ''''' ' ' ''''''''''"• '''''' "'''''' ' ' ''''' ." '''''''• " '''' ell blidcm meet forward with the. propotal. au. , nag* °° ‘ l " 6 . --° •S tn • F.' ttu sT aul, Ja27 JOHN If Licit. ' I Agent. Court. R0n.... Putobergb, ..0 BAICitP A T. t eh- , ..lb c f allegfan - e, va l es one may la , n flle wail Um . , typal. tom-, I on. 13,4 nt la t'rlttrle, •n. 0,,' 0. r. g ar, • .un h , i h hide: ..., _ oh ,. ~,a , At Cho Pennsylv.ia Central Ballroed Feemeajlig FOR (2INCINNA'I ,E I,ol' , _fii..,...--, , alb. ~ ~... .0. ~,... ..,„” ...,, .. . ~. - . ~.. r.ii , eameiy .. . aao ohefaohghing e h • - le ' ha. _ iii.lt,lo;:.tihl.._ial_,__iLsty...sLmiid,,:....-..,4t ettmete.,l.7,...i.itilaj ISVILLE -The fin• 00 0. and ecm-deTrr, ' b l oc loo irti. , 'i ~ rt ,,- tt . Kt t•tt t -, 1 •I•unie in r.- • 0.00 , 0, ~,. „ dn . „,,, .. Is ,‘„...,..„„ b ., ~,,,„,„ (..„ malioneeneemer SAVANNA, ( lap , . 131 •11,.• , t , , I toseben't , "en , e° o'''.• ••° th• n'''" " de l'l the or te5,,, , 1-i a• a ptotaeal o. 'tion thy ne•oieg e , rots PITTSBURGH ANDJI ...- .. -....-F-1 -- -e, will have Le ebove on THIS SA 1 . ...9t h twit e Far.- •1. oi 11., Lona • Ttart.l.{... hood ho about 1 ..,,,, , a. ..„, WII F.EL IN G ILA I LlloAle ene "nee . It Per freight or patuge apply oil hostel or ro t • ' t I°. '' . tt. Itt rt '' ' " "'l' . 0 tttntr ' n ' ttn nt • tn.. It- rentra to- o tli be het , se'. 'triable for the -WI N T F:11 A lIILANOEMENT.-On and alter JOB!: FLACK. pr. rem., et II r. V F 3100,1•••,.. I too 0. o,uns I'• I'"• ~. .„.„ ~..... .le, the „,.„,_ „ • , 1 t he roan-, MONDAY, Novernhor 16th, 186$ Trans will inane Jrli J. Tt COLLINf;noon j 3 MO. ~..,.. 1 art ~.i. 1...1 ...1 0.7 i,...t tr s pabl., r , ati ;,,,,,, .. th e Depot of the Peruotylvonla Badroad, 1. Pitte --- -- -- -- - th " tt ' . n ''' t ."" - t ' tt ' t ' n '' "‘"'" 11 ld • u t 1 , . 'repo. at inn r'peDing of the Lao ' burgh, full ~,,,,, WITHTITIN-CiN----NAti.l -'l , I-- . --; 1 , ~..,, ~, , .., -.,., , .., -., f ~. , • ,I , , , hoe of ,„, r ": . ., : ',' ,'„,„, r „..„„,. end .0 ti,,,,~~ h e ~.. J.. flue steamer LENT LEOTI, Copt ,p, , e . / 14 .• 1810 Cl . I,an I. ..•• b•t.t° I ' • •I 'l , "'"'.6• 1 A. , 00:fr "PT I]. •0111 I, por, heaths link. any T.O- years* Pittsburgh 1.43. m.I GSM a. In. , 1•45 p. re. Dm DI oore, will learn for the above wed Intern... Pat. 1 co,taitor," .1 , ...t .0, a get. i ..,•, ~' ari.l , do , . ted !., th e tordersigned. do Wellsvill. 4r lo •• 6,42 " l 4:OS '• pr. on THIS DA V, 2.th Inst., el . o', lock n T.,........:•..1 • ..I but 1-,..rt, I ~...... r Iloilo my , t, BELT, For freight or pew... topply on board or to pat , . in ••...t i•tut".••. ea, I. I,L end on., I . • al 2t 1 do Steubenv'el 6:10 " Mid " i 6:1,1. 0 L•eu • -• C", end CN . do Wheeling OOIIA " 11941 0 I 693 " JA6 CO I L 1 ,6 ,3 t 0.. Apr , . . a low ro.n.-•* oo • . P -to a P•tutit ,,, •tt. ti.- gt.t.c.•‘l. . • lIAS " : tr_l9 ° "".ift6f----LOUIS.-11,e---110017.117 .., :"':„.`," l l . l rr '" . n t: ' lL• ; ' t• • • • ,,, i 1 ' ,I 1 :: ' ' T " f 0 . ... ' :0 1 .1 d''''i'le I_)iii. l l t l /le .- - k.LS - Ft l It - F(.111 AUE.-- Aff iCOrue ! 'i n " g i a r t.. . - teCZ.n(i'lle I.ll,dat.ll,alrocittbit.Statil F. ..•.r 07.• Car , i• MA , , `' 4 . r r-,,,r -0:311. li • G . ' 0 A,1 , 1.. 1 r h ART, At- .1- - benville and Indians. It i dres, will trove for the above mud lu termed toe pre." ~...1 ...L a . ~ l , Curia 41' ADT LLIVI 00,0.0 ' 0 Orme, i road fur Unveil., Newark, Columbus. I.enla, Bay ou THIS DAY.: 6.O iltSt .at 4 p rn. 08. • 111.116 • • ~,,,,,,,,troto-. ti......p.t, Depot, St...mar c od. , lour. j too. irmaPolla Cloc ol o. ol, LoMmilloo Cairo, St For foie , or osmium apply on board or . .1..1 • t M.-, •, • ..u•t ti doe. F. , -reil eeoletl propoule arc i.. 1 by the toignmi fur Loa., •1• ImeePh. , ottd 9 1 Pe•itH• utot txud waathomot lain JAS. MULLINS ACo . me.nt. ' lea ! i -.- . , - ..„'d,1.,:y.,,t,u,50t,t,...,11.•„(.14. g i zrt ,.. orro r, u , . . d rs Al,otaprt..dur,...lnot,,,,,Lt „ it ,, nd •1 IThee n.., ling 0ri,,,,thh,,11..e.11t01ut...0r1d.u...d Ohio Railroad 7. I'INV 1;1.1.1 Nt ; llt Il':-.1 l . I i ii: ;A LI. -- . 1... 2d,nr,.. v.: 0, •ii.i.,...4 . 11,... plat, will, Legneel Pittabolltkt ..... -.-..-.• btaii.in. 1,45p.en n- T•• dt " ntntet°l " . W E ' l•Mt taX " .-II. '" 1 .1.- 1 't tt- tt.t . ... .er•i. r - - t.. 0L... 1 a e. 1.,., II AT. 0 EN.. t lA.I h a 1,•1 STRAW . do Wellsville ....... ---.-.- 490 7 41•50 •• 14 •1 0 R CAI 11l I 6; sT. LI 1l I I ••• - . a .... • LISP, Ca t. r Evan,. will ten.. f r th.. 1.... ant : h. „.., . a t. ,. , ~:e . a .. , .. „ 1 , . 10 , .., .„„ a , a , , p.„,,,,,, i a , „ ~,,„.., 1,,, 1 1,. d e n, er i of s,mon ho., do „Bayard .-...--....-- bat o : fel o t s .. intartnedfanit parts o r THIS PAT, 1.'15 Ir., , ... a , ci.,, m.,t, A t,... TI.. 1. •h. : fe. r • , f corn or ..a.....1 ao ton. a nay or arrow, an I up. do Alban For freight or laureate apply nu .4,1. 55- • p,,,, i, , . .t.... p ~,,,, been r.. t t •_- ro. t ...I-, . . .art- do Haveuno 7:40 o 6-.58 "....."'''''=•'''''''''' lt i• •to -•ine•-- . I rt.... emit., •c , -a- awl Cad, aID ..t.. at uhb hof t boo above named ~. ., .1 .15 1 :or. rt ‘.,„.d.. ..-----.. 1,... 1h 0.5 11 . 0 , 1 . 4 ~,,, SI/ YP1'.1..1-167. ~11., 1.. ' .. •• i ... s r, . ..... 1, ~,„. ~ • . ~.... h., pr..„.... to nuke deloerver...l the rot. A n Ile _ ---.7......„....... ~.,a, ii. I . oarit, ~.. ~ • Tb ~ ,• .t, -, e ~,i ..,,,,...,,,i.,,,, .5 .mob th, y o ,I, mob. &divert. , thereat, the qta.• C....tittg at DaStard. D.J. - „ n • . ~" I,'y , I • .t. I, art. le boyate .1 to he &If "eral. so.i ,limn o Neer Philadelphia and l enal Dover; at Alliance with rl' H H.; AT LA NT) l' I It. 1.411111 k ' " i 'l7 . ::',' 4 , l, "''''' ' ''' ' ' '' , ' '' ' '''' ''''''''' . ':'..' . '.".."''.... stb- , o a .. d•l•o. rr.• .. , •a''. be ~ • ttio, need, n Pittsburgh Fort Wayr.o and Chicago Beilromit et Ji ROYAL NAIL STEAM hii I , ii WOW Itafengta with Atlantic and Greet Western Railroad TIM; (Xa/IPANY " I .1... ,rr • ,t •ale a.• •,..1 I, . • „,,,, ~, ,„,, ILt. pnee load le "Open nut in words on thr bid. f u r Warren. Gmeomlie, HendVilie nth., Corr? Ga.Loae tarae ADRIATIC 1...1 Herr-ten , r. 4.. e.' ,-.. . nt' '''''' I '''''' "I or • Ii" I ..' '' " o ' o "."' 0'.." ''''. '''''" '" " ~ .„. ...i ~,,,,.,. .. ~,„,,,,„..,,,. F.,,. and Milleroborg, cod at CI Nord '' ''''''''''''' ' '''''''''' I' '' ' ''' '''' '''' `'''''''''' ''''' ''' b. ''' "s ' ''' ''''''':'„,,,'Vrk;;'‘,,a.'`:,,l7i'b`ii7.•‘: j litnti. 7. t‘ a7, ,st -oe ' i ' li d e sod Pir,71 ". . ; ,.j . 1 l i t d:'' lroadV h A e4".. kron, illlllllllA. I,ntel liotronoior. lifew n 0... •I fe- ", . ' ic . rty '' ... " T . h ,'*l r I '.11.."•."......-•' ; ' '' ';,..:';L:t'''''' ' ';':.:"nt'''''.." . I ' t o 7l l : : :: * hre r' ly I. T . b led "..'''" 1"1,- "' ' ' ' wtt b h ' C . . 0 0 V T. R. It. f l o o ' .; E 's,.."`,l. D lT';‘, kr.,,,,„3" 4 0,,.. E r'e., 1,5 ...aro: . t•o. ',vet-hater,. The ):Thy sod maw ', . . . • COLL•3I P lA, I,lXer llora•power, lt,taai row ' ..amnia n ' t rt. t" tt- " ts".' " "tbt.tt-'" t‘t., It ' I The panoular i.ii,•l or description of seta, oar., orith ttettnnee•t i o r D08t 65 - A it 0 I 1 AL, 1,000 Horeapower, a. 0.8. h rt•. ot.ont a nib ro , t..• ila : ...i .r Pop, It II II ,1 ga, I Itny, or eta.. pr0ia...0.1 to la:delivered, moot be statal Steubenville and Wellinille Accernatttodatkea loaele" The meg-otter. Steariohl; t . '"•l t M 111 1 wilt ....ti , ~, „ . Wore ro ...Is Allegheny City at SAT , p. ID. from New Yon for livery.. I • TI, Eel) 61 • tt.......•th --'t.'t A+, tt.".• ' '-'""" C“' I, All rb. ' articles offered cruder the bide herein in. Retnning wan. emir. at 1 0,00 se Wh. 31 0 p. e... , 696 p. to. and 2,10 a. al. , II R y tit . 0 L):4 ST(' It P. I.'OR SA I.E, in Lila , A i.iii I- "0h... to • rigid in•P"ntion P 5 t he - - ite. , h Tkb . b , b . bn pr 0.,.., b,:"1,:. alb of January. , 1-1 • a fooirt.l In, Ai re" . row . ... ow P. Y. W. a ( , - -,-, : ,, iit Ir.p- ,, 0 , berom being ecf , rted. oh 141 at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. These •I•irs era otro-•-u the ff.... 6 .'• -11 .°``' . 'lt '• I •, C• r... 1t.., not n•eg„: , •• u..... n m t trisburgh, now I , 1.-.llen" will awarded f " Um " 'tt It"' '"- " ' 41601105 E PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ... re, no.: hle bidder. u the tntereat of the Gov .. their se,ntnolodni a 4 for posnouger. are .1.-1. Jong ole r, 0t..1 pootable t ..1... - 11, etoet la oo - , . api ~,, .... I g„.4 at A ll as h„,,, syjp, ar9 1' , .... levn *elected ... 0... to 00 . emitmmt ha; muata , and PaYthed welted Tor LOWE: , II 1.51 LS a partaage i 1 or from 1 0.• . v. lieu th e . Lau smoont coo:acted for shall Dare ' yor A. Q. CASSELBRBRT, Ticket Agate.. eut.t.t.rn vale. Iles al le. t. ~-0h.... :or re.. rot , Lorene, apply to tio age.. D VNEILI. Itmovt ram tot pr.-. leen do:l'6,d a.. accepted. Blather tuformetlon apply to Fem.. C 1....... Building, Ne t D. Fifth 0 , be bidder .10 he r chred to &company h i s pm- 1 WILLIAM STICWAILT.S.PM4, .1 fal `Jan It e.. l'ittshofsh. ort ne: h , ,.,-,7 b ,7 " : °. .. L ,:,, j , ,, ,, j ;:1, 1 , : r ,,... r i,..,, j ,. , 5 f: ,;,.:.,,,...:,,,,.....,!,..t,.....,..,-,:j:::.,....,,-,,,..,:; , ;: „iT,.,,.. , ~,,oth,,Li 0 S M.. ..1nty ,... . e u l . •;_ed i. ~,,,b y t0 p,..4 -0 _reb..•.:,..er,,,,ntsinn.loa.bl;,llSt.7.l.,lLll7,o7apany's OfFICe in Freight Stades. Pasta el. „ „ amr 5t...:111 f 0 01..., VI,. %stionai Bees. payable ts , ......,,,,, Th. • 0t..... hoo. • l•rae •nd Impeetable .0., with. ten day tart uatirr, ogocata ug. 4' ''' ' '''' men ' • I. "'' o ' 6 " ' 2* "'" 'at auy of 1.0 hauebee ln England or Ireion, for pa ,,,, ~,,,,,. ... ~.,, , „ a ..., .y.,,,.. 5 „,„„..,,, ~,,,,.k I fur the tame, o ith goal and aufficient sureties, ht a I Il.1.4"1111. rani h•• . com n. 0.1 I enema, the to elms oaring urn, .1.10 ly at ~,, ;•„,,, ,e„ .... , . ~, ~, ~,,..,„{ ~,,,,,,,, 1,,,, sum eq...1 b• Ile aruouut of Om contract, to d•liver .._..... ..,.. _ a _ _ ......... ____,.....___,.. a ., tn.." 0. •it. e• It lettortas la 001.11 y, large, I 8 ,, c ,„,„,,,,, : fi , ~,. jai, , x „...., ~„. ~,,„„ ~ ~,,,, . the forage proposed . conformity with the terms of ' FIRST NATIONAL BAIiK, ~. 0,..,• le .r. m0n0... am unt ‘.l oteck at varioe• p ar ,,,, 0 ,,.,.., . ,„„ a „,„ e ras ton 0 ., 0.,„,,. ' tho ailvt•rtrnttat, anti Infuse the turd bidder should , ...... oloor tr at• at re. roamer 0 0 01 ara jut so . POOL, touching at QIII:RSTOWN,I tad to enierluto tie contract, they to make goal the soon et La.porra: ,11 r an 1, ...mad Lao night 1 Co st lielmos.) Tb, well.knowu "tea •d "..... '''' . '''' 1. " . ""1" 1 '. 1 ';' .5 7 4 rii4 ,,,,,,, NING I 4 ,,,,,..„ b ,....„.. c . th e nee, a ~,,, ~,,,,,,, and aole 1 ono y ono of cot,. arnved, on.l the receipts [carpool, New York and Philadelphia Founaship .1 . a , pa li an a „..,,„., r1,,,,,,b.,,b, a , nest lowest reattonttlide Wad, , or the pelmet to whom' .011 no Is. bo UR pteo . o4oo 101111,10014. Company are Intended es Palle.: - - -- - I the cootract may be awarded. h het n- t c• l'c , ce•-• 1 rDwlrl• 111 11... upon I Sl'S , ' ..... --..------- ---•-• -B.l.l‘tn,' Jon. .' . F i N. :-.,. 1. E-A t...,,:l tilt; 1,1000 .1 hind, I the masker , :le e eleee 001 motel. , pe. though +mien. . CITY OF NEW TORN isathrtray, Feb The respomnbility of the guarantors must he shown ~,•1 , ,,,,, „,, I by the ..factal certificate of aU. S. District Attorney, f e ll rural t that 5 material The ban In prin. I EDINBURGH- toPoetor of Cuoto or soy other officer loader the will b.. Go re....., , Aod every wocceeding Saturday. o :l lo ;at y ..fr F otn , I' l •I to• I r• 7,• , ,, , , r . r ., ,.. :,.,':-'..":1:-" , '' :tr. : ,- 11 , I ?-" ,T I S . - : 11 ,. 1 :" 1 ' 5) ' '- ' ; - ,,'s' .. r \ i i .. . n". ,l '.ta I tulted etatee tioverumort, or nwponsible person ..... IH. North Slur. t "“ - . t°".." h."° I n " e " """ ttn ' I known to this office. TREASURY DEPARTMENT 8.., VA T1,,,•..0 ace e a al, I land 1.,. c... 4 , 1,,,,,,,,, t o . t, ~,,,i .. i a l a pt,..i ~,,.....,,,, pe e . I All hidden will be duly notified of the acceptance ' OFR. or Coen-non. or ntz Crttacr, ; Washington City, August Gth. MS, , I rj ,,,,71,: j ., „ :.,, ' ,,, jj ,j, " . '. ;, j- ,,,, , , , ° ,....), 5 ,, I f ',",„,, - ,.., - ;,,,^ng. ,' "r•17,'..`7‘',7.... --- ,., t...-d-r.7....addroes a each bidder Wutax., Bz aatiefactury al .d. idance prates ut tO hoe ....„: 0 „.., ~,, a .„ ~ makes . paot „f 00 , q,.. ,„ ! most be 1 , 01 , 1, a rtt.n in the pru o pim ir ol• r Geo l , o tt: PlolST 'ct' lidiaNAL , ‘ lt * Aß .' s OF 1.14 p rE11115. sn° _," l.° , s- ,' ' l , o ' rn ; ;l ', nd ea . 6 `,... n.. , tt , „r'''',":;.::tgh : h . : . P. P 17 1.1 1 ., 011.T' (1731:VD,TotdQtuartertas"tr, Womb- , in the County uf Allegheny, end State et Pertneyin r°"• °°- • "°' "" r *". ''' "°• •". " nth •" •-• • A I ingtou, D C., and alagold Lot phduly marked ••Propm ' nix, hat been duly orgaohed notler md according to ..el,. eau be 11•01. un Oa lot of A or!' ' ealr for Forage. !the reepaLrommnta of the AM of Omigrems, entitled F.c flat , r ...met , .1 toldrem I Band, In • "am eq-al to the omit of the con I "An Act to provide aNational Common men:trod by vat, moved by tn. contractor and both of hl. guar- I • pledge cif Ltilhad Filet. Stocks, end Miami& for aurora, sill be routived of tho euctouful bidder ur the circulation md redemption thoreor ePPTeTeiI hidden upon /opting the contract. ' February 115th. 1845, and p ro complied with all the Blank form , . of bid', guarantor*, and bonds, may ' provisions of raid Act required to fbe corapited with be obtained upon applicatiou at this 003.. ILefore commencing the hminees of Banking: FOR3I OP PROPOSAL. , Nov, therefore, 1, Rum ElcOux.mt (Town, County and Stete,) , of the Curreaq, do hereby resift), :ha il :Vl/1 (Date,) , I PITIST NATIONAL RANK OF PITTSBURGH, I, the emberrlber, do hontry propane to foruleb and county of Allegheny, and State of Poinsylnusia, ie deliNter to .0 Dotted Steam, at the Quertennuter'e 'authorized to commenter the ha:Anna of Braking un 1. tart.... , agreeably to the .rme of I der Cr. Act aformal , L your all, rturement, Inviting propoeals for foram, • ----. is tralmotp whirroof apnea my bane dated WealtingtOtt Depot, Decomiar F., 1843, the WI- f sg , lead mat of °Moe, this sth dayeof Anita, Ice -- .niche. ar tic in. aim , 1 J lta. 110310 MCCULLOCH, --- bushels uf Corn, in sack., at -par bushel, ' '''''' Gosaptrollerof the Currency. of Se pounds. - -bmbelsof °Main sacks, at - per bushel, ' TH33 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP of :41 pounds. -tone or baled lisp, at - per ton, of ROOD , PITTSBITBOR, PA., pounds. _-tom of 5W...". M -Per ton' ora•SS ° l l nl uttd• (LATE PITTSBEIBOTI TBEIBT ODYPAIST,) Deltrery tOCOMlntroceannr before the-day of ' --, 166-, and to bo completed on er before the -- „ he .... e 4.00 000. ,„„ ri,ii.5 . 11 . 1 .. day of -, 166-, ami pledge myself to enter tutu • " to $1.000.060. -,-,tio. 0,51,-... with Cr. Cu ll ed Matas, wan good . md approved seenritioe, with. the Sparse( ton days - The Pittsburgh Trutt Company baling arpnlsed after °°J°B .1415nd ghat mY Ltd b°*b ''''' n ' tt i ttnd ' ' under the sot to provide a National Under Tour obedient sersani,the title of the /FIRST NATIONAL B OF • I PITTSBURGH. woold neopectfully °Err ha services Brigadier General D.R. Rtmxtm, . I for the collection of Not., brain, Eli). el Zwohoinge, ° Chief Depot Quartenmster I du, receive money on deposit, sad buy and eel IRE W•nhl°Snl;°`l). o • t change on all parte of the country. GUARANTY. The among which has ettended the PlttetWilifh Wn• th... derni S ned • "' IA ', nn a °( • • I° Trust C o mpany, eines its Org.ixatiOn in 1052, will the anorty of ' so. " nl°°• .. we believe, be a millelent pimentos that beans= ne..° T. / 14°14 nod ..' r ""'' n, ' °°""'t with the entnntod to the new organization will remise the United States, sod garnentoo, in rem the Totelleihg .ism. p 0,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,, inapt ------- be eroepted, that he or they will, Haring b ~,,,, ... be c0mbp ,,,,,.......,. bit .. 0 . within too dale after the ameptance of raid bid, ear, .d-Hatikere greonghout the ranntil 1.75.... ~. cute the controM for the sm. with good red mordent 1 an o ff er unusual fecilltho to Ohm whe'do bugler eurettea, in •ertot °gem! to the amount ofthe contract, ' wiTin th ato ''" 1 " '''''R'' P r '" °d I° c''''''''''istnim will he ccatdmatod of the mine•bilk." terms of advertiwiment I..uni December 7, hoar, under A paha ... which the to enter made, md, in care the said - r.r 's• than fail to enter into &contract as aftwraild, we guar- I antoo to mete good the difference between the offer , by the end - sad the next lowest remonnible bolder, or the pormu to whom the cataract may be awarded. Wit roes, f Given under our hands end male 1 this - day of -,180-. 111 • J I I beret.' moray that,. the of of my Goose' ge an belief, tin Moore owned gummtore are goni and .unicient ea somata. for the amount far width they COMMEB.CL4L RECORD. L.IT 2,155 ORALS—To Pay that the ',mi. market I. dun, taatlratag how, a* Lao. 0 Our gtaln &ale. are well aware or tbio at. Wheal with email web from long., .1 $1.40 for )O. '-:.d 31,4.141 for White. ("nen in dull and toy... v. ord., in Ear., on track at 'Ltd. Oats very dull. th. nominal quota, nrii qinFl from tirvi linnito, and tin from star. Barley riniihntigril at $1,3- , kr Spring, awl $1,93 rir F.ll. aP211.131.1 lirinnici in loss se- rive, lulu', the marl, t ea firm al form. quutationt. Slain It Naha a for Hhoulde.r., 11•11 for Elder; 19 4 ,11 for Pl.lo Ham, IE4I 14 fur Sugar Cored. Lord 1,101 l altd o abode Inver; small tales of city in Harrel at 14, trtlo of In kogo priro4country .4 14'; ILtoss Pork I. quint sub may be gdute ~ J scrodawl • bbl. 9 4,, UILOCEILIP-S—The grocery market lo olot Orm at form, cootations. It Sugar Is Bailin 140115 e; ar4 Eofine.l at 171.i4lit‘c. con. I. 'wadi with salts of Xdri.j3llc for fair to prima. Ilolames rowpv from IS 10 94,,! , ,,v. rt , ..un—Et•su , tu• rery quiet, mid while the tuu ket is dull, prices ore firm and fully sustained. Quo tations may be fairly give° at from $l,OO to $6,50 f or Rotro, .nd $7%00431,1;0 for Extra Family, wocord loir le qualify Rye flour lo lulling from more la $715. SEEDS--.ales of 150 both Clever Seed, to go out of the market, et $9.00. Timothy fwd I. held at $3,25, while Flex Seed rouges from 52,20 to $2,25. 11. 2 —The enpply is fair, awl fully equal to the demand, while prieen remain eachonged. Balm OP P-slev of 14 isindo at 815 to 540 per ton, aloe, 10 ton. baled, e, on tract, et 530(331. MESS--thalet bat &lewd, without, hoverer, any ch.,. In rates. Smell sake from oohs ot from 5_,401e 5213 per bush, for common to prim* mall white. BUTTER-1m lane .tlac Ida unchanged; ualas of bhla prituo Soli at 1&. Packed Batter may be quoted at ~ -, : 1421c. ClfEESE—la atoady RltL sal« of ireatern Reim at and Bambarg at IS, TODACCIO--hiann facture-4 is quiet, and rather In actin, In conunituaays or the uncertainty of the Las. O shear da buLts clots• 54 seas reported at 70 cents per WIT ISE.l—Giditinues unsettled and Inutive, and thao prwt.•d of any Immediate , Impro Thor. as co establ:okr.l rae., and aro catemquently I=l Plttaburgh Petroleum Market. Joe.'..ll—D..l!nees and laactlelty were the lauding character - I.race of the Petroleum market to day, and no materiel inprorement le astl , lpated, until Can ute...l.r,, MI It final eunelunt , .n in regard to the F, crude there app•nrs to 1,• little or NJ tn gair. so. the taArkat Is dull and laaruld, while poles ara nocrtaary etn•hanged. QUOULtiO.• mai b falrl; ,i•.” In bolt and 23'40.1.4 to aka., sad ,una• (war alias ware report Pd at the al.ve rang, [tanned, al., In sympathy with erode, is dull and arilect.l. tlxangh tt 1. bat proper 05 na. mark. that Worm pi:totally lIDOW no dmpodltlon to rot tt. a t, ono , . at ratl, In hood and Cat tr.a!.C4pth• to co,nal at former otuota.•n., an , ! the Rama rematlto alit apply to Ilont• deem Nevi York Petroleum Market f+prcts`l , lApatch tha Pltt•burgh tia,ttoa Savt,Jan. - ,antinuaa doll, and •gut. asrltat.t, small oalet at TA:4211 , v as the .p.t, and for February and ••1- ).1s spoon. I:.(lned, alto Is 101: ..111 • droopto• l•nska. 7, sales I 1 , 4..1.1 on th. spat •t ti.‘347.; and C. F I delivery, balers opuao. yr. •,1 ...us as r•agi•Fl 11,. t. t• Allegttct; Ltic Stock Olarket ALL•MIir , r Girt J.n. u--Th. °Leak. for etta• hu beau auma,kably dull d2rlng tho put wart. ;LAS tt:AnAtllng rver•lVo r..A. light, .A 4 tho e3pply I.alArd, thoro apiNow,Al to AP, lAtho erwoo, oarvAt in LAS Ant gredm, .1 ,41 • .eptll,l*.l•wlas. O. but 'hot.. appewr to I.••• sappl.wl t,en•wlves petty wall lut arrk., bat of tu•n. ..•:) pa:•u•.lY rp•stiag. att•ndW tto matte: Ibta • -.1, •ud th•-•a !• .utlcpatin, • • • so a • Lot,/at •Itaringl7. Sher, Aro, A (WI, groof. du and di.. oil 1 T v. • .7,n0• r Ir. a Alt:. u 4`,.j pr A .m• 11 4146, I. t the rly part of ,-rel. I , but tgere was ...A...v.1 LL...rtet Ati1.!,..1 have bean i... Were* OF s.a.e. i '" " ' '''''' of ''' ""."' ""'""".d. ''''' ""' 1 Rapala , ' ta Gold. sr Us eranasizze as ma y. Loch tors ;est .1..... i, so , • remarkable on• for 1 530 00 dalloesa•nd Inac:l.ity In the to d tsholo. no re IN., G A .e.,____lai) 00 errazzau5........—... celpt. were extremely li.tit, but not eltbstandlng do to Loudon.- 83 00 do to London th.. lA. I. the malkrt wall al.c•edlngly doll, •• tbor• , d o to lyeta____, e 6 tkt do to Par Ls... 4 , 50 oPl.wfos. f'` CO 0 ° ~ ^ 0 0. "0 , ...le , f.... Ow ka - ta ...0. , , du to Hamburg. 60 eel do to flambe if" re " " •. `' ff •••''' . 1"..-• of • •rnift • b•tich h•zi•lz . ?moments also Int-warded to Users, Drernoo. itot chai,. no.olo, nod with •• oetablished price., .” . z e rdaos, r est Az-, at equally iror rano, quote natolually at fr-ro fe,.... to FLU/ per cwt , for p e rs. Ivo., Liverpool or QII16•1201SOW11 I lA, COW, T CL.lllli. too• mon to ol.oh . qunlit led. 175, 11E6, 5106. Steerage, CI, Tlovw orb° wiel, to 1 , , I,t, WTI-oin,, Nir.d. V Irgllll. S..r'• j mud Cbr tbedr Mends can bay tickets here at Itmair Win - ober. Jen WO , leo. lalt - 1 lot rates. Tor itirther Ingfrizzation apply at the Oompanylt VOR SA I.E.—De,irill.lii I.r. 1 .r. perty in the Office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. 1! :Oath Word. hal - Ufa a troht on I total." •trert lb Browdway, Lie. Ynet. 1 of 4.1 Iraq., and eaterAtna alone Lo.gan street 6.7. rod, JOHN 11.1011PSN Aent, 'on silica , is erected Ot. large two •t , ry Brlct Dwell fiend woes, erst home froze Ors bridge. t log. 14 I r h 1:r4,1. ben As, Yr .ntlug en Yrani..lie eittlo,t/ Pittalarirgh. ~ street 11: feet, s o d te AT1..1 • (Clfh, co , L" , , 2. , .^, front on trt.hllir street ze n'• trot st ow I ogee street. sill be so.d, II dew , I, Pro feet frnt on Logan strrot, setzaraod, from Prl-I.' in to D o ralor streets, arid hail g • 'root en ...all of onll etreete 01 id feet and in edditi .n I, above alwolltno fro two three. 7 brick dorllin o - • and oil.- oo,oil tvoutor , dweillud. Ter me eau" . Egginze on the premiers. No. 'IC- YEANR LIN BT. Jai2frita • _- -. The I..inenl t.r illheeh continues light, but as the receipt• war. hawed awl the p p 7 t small. the snarl" rule: ....Ay •tmut former quotation.. fly h U. A. Mori-irk ...Id • lot of let, et lja,u and to may rennet. is the only tratinction we could Lear or, 1114 the nreption or smell sales to but-Iron ______ New York - Grocer) Market. 'Fn. the Coto List of .I•n 27. 1 Cylree—There Is a stotidy. moderato Inquiry, par' Acularly I<4 Dram', tad the market, though vtlier nub Molly at lb. improved quotatvas noticed In 0 , 13 last. Fast India dmoriptleua dos not a..act much at' entlon, and are unchanged la value. TY. sales Include the ollare RPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 14c. No. 23 Fifth Street, In view of the approach of th. ovirsis-rm..A.14 HO LIDA. IC tl. Have leaf opened • large and eplendid ameortmeet of NEW i COODS I Ootudetlus of Victoria, Embalmed and Embroldered TABLE AAP lirLaßO COVERS; Plain and Gilt Bordered WEBDOW ADES ; Velvet, Chenille .d Tutted 11111081 Kiln add Years WATS, HAP. BOMA to. Also. the hlipet 01 000 d forapleto .tot k CiLrpotinga, llsttlags, 65., Meer brucegbi le the eity, µ iteeo tb.n present tar kxt rase. OLIVIER IIeCLINTOt7E. a 00., AT TILE NEW CA_RE`lirr STORE. a w ;3l.l2 4 ogVa r rit . tall Unit CARPETS, Floor Oil Olotha. tx, sto Z 4 root .in.. • WOOLLN DIIDOCiETS AND calumn ourrna WINDOW OILADEO, T.LBLS AND PIANO COVENS, 12 IS MATS, STAJLEI Thy goods have advanned, to firot hernia fr.to TZliys, to TWENTY-VIVI , Plat CUM. wlfhtn thirty da and too ona now oollln at Loss To.kll 111A.N• 1111.0113BrIt'S P810153. g Oar .tort it almott on. Orel} am, all hart% botu licrobswol wtthtto atnrty daya rub, !Alb" very loweot peen: of the year. MoParland, Collins & Co., ?.Tia 75 runs STUITT, Salomon Prot OM. and Dittos! Buildings. dolt pATLIsIT,tI.) tg.IIOBEE. e.„ 1861. DISQIIIDGE • & PATIN? OVAL 1...A..111.F . I'AIN e FLINT GLASS These Oblast:sr ese handed at the Eat thme, bodes ill prima the Or equalli t _dos hot exreee enatizig.. D=lllDl3l3, , Tort Pt 6law Wahl. Neehlndtoo otnet. Firma PINE FRENOE CALF den PR.OI-'96.1L1S 101R0 PeSA Ft it t P e 4,1 .a,•. ru-tirmnt berr.l i..• _ an I \ ( • t an, VI rr ESE t 3 11 It I fly. du.. ft • r•t t . tol L In I 1•v uarl, Tbe unua, 3. Irhirh r each bidd-1, a t... tc.t I , office, tad 1.. i ct, Irc:n p.Sr: t. • • Govvrrin.c t,.• tad for any can,. ct 131.1 A Ic• oder. 22:10 etrcet, sale for IL, t (iltE El , E. ni, l I n wl C , S. A Washin,t. D Jut. , I ,a I p— -- o A ALF: •I r r'.1,14r rrOIYOSS., /11, •11111•-•1. r-c• el LI ,0 AIM rt., • 1••• r• 1••• u ill buads bid , . fr tI. I 11.:, llr bitA(.lql rt.(1... • / •u, ;•.• 0,1, luld tree aa: aoi , Thyslalay La .arr. rarist rata guarat,.....raspoa•ll.l.i pernvoa, Phone .114011tIttrtt, t't` t. rho t. pmp...a:a *a: t...11,arta.. Mt- dtt ti o,f D . . - • ES I R A.131.E RESIDENCE FOR PALE—Located No. 52 COLWELL PTIIELT, PLath Wand. The lot I. 24 fret !root. extending to.k to r e Lkeloe elloy, a depth of 12:2 fort 4 inchea, on which is mted on excellent tao-story brick house, conLetning double parlors, wide hell, dining taom and wash boas. on first an three hal chs.bers ~ne ceond, with lloishnd attic. The boom elands In off the street ten or twelve feet, with wall of cot stone and fancy Iron railing, to front; gas all through the house, and hydrant at 'sash houeo door, For partimbre cngolm of KNOX AIIeKKE, No 3.13 Liberty street. THREE COTTAGE DOUSES FOR BALE, fronting on Hldwntl .tract, Lane,ircond Ward, Allegheny an ad. line of Man chester lbaseuger Halbert,, nearly opposite the mel d...era of Hon. Malta Heath. Alan, • eboiro CORNER LOT. cheap, adJolntait the above, situate no thereon. , of Allegheny avenue and Fayette street-4[73; by Ibl4 feet deep The location la non of the noa: dee:ra o ttle In the Oil). Terme easy. Apply to W. t' LSO , Nr. 40 hlo ...Mt, Jiallkilior opposite the Mayor.. Ilenry, • COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.- A very &cloth). maiden. , In Pitt township, titter the blineraville ibuttiongto Hallway, tent aiming nine rooms, with a Carriage House, Stable end other out-door bulidiort, all In perligt order. Surround ed by two acres of ground, plant , ' with en abund ance of fruit and elienbbe•y. Will ho teased for • term of years. :inquire of GEOP.G£ SWA RT7., At the .WTI' of Y-Al , lo, alacrton A Co . Filth olt-od. Lan SALE---Twertw-seven Acres of I a, part of the Lorwoi farm, coromac..ling a fine •low ruse laugh and 'loft; ity. al.out one male from Jones' Forry Landing. There rte off the prefoloos atone Roo fruit tr.a. and a nor, Goltor Wlog .rea,wllnf wolf , . Wl , l Ix taafft.r., or ftoolad to 51..0 pnrohawan. Pontoon dtwlrio, 0011111ry rwaadoce• pia*. call nn M. ALLEN LORENZ, Jalnlos No. 54 Want croft. POR SALE, VERY LOVV.--t_friet'UPPET L VALVE ENGINE, tO loch cyllralor, 5 Rol stroke, lo /admiral& condition, with or without Maio Shaft, Ply Wboel, ?lenges, Porte Pomp, Lc. Thia Engine 1. well ndoptod for sodurpcont, not for o BARN, Mill. Colt no ft. TIIOII A RBUCK LEA CO.. Anchor Cotton Mills. des;tl Al4yhonlos7 . OIL REFINERY FOR SAI.E, en the Allegheny Rfa,.r and A. V. R. It., • here the al ran be handled at tenet possible expense. Abundance or room fur stom=a Nee and In not' Ont. order. Calmat) , Inn bol.. per seek, sblch can ho doubled ist alight expel... Apply at 4:1. LIOD STILEST. A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—A Book, Eltatlonery and Nese Depot for tale, lo the lost locatinn. In a large cit. and doing flue business. Tn person Flth about y 52,500 tcellent opportunity to engage tilms•if. Tor particular* call at JUAN P. RUNTS. Jal6:tt Ilasoulc Rath Fifth street. LTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, on Gibbouß RtreAt, the Eighth Woad. FIT. g o,ya moms In the bor., April Lo DIACKIIICLL A J 011 h 90ti, Attortißy., J9211:193 No. 19 Oraut street, Pittßbyrgh. IIL BoifiNd 7.00-t,e,Sett, new lade by 11. DALZELI , * CO., laberty street. s - I,yiturs.-100 bbls. assorted bract( AJ Syrups Ln W J an an fnr sale b 7 delA • . NASKY/STECK !EDW. BUTTER. -1() luid 10 — pails auk Dairy pat recal..l and for gala J.ll. CANIrIEI4O: AN CENTS& AVENUE-4-Tahuisle lJ 1,,0t of Omni for talc Apoly to • ' 8•1:10sirk rt. Appla roodmtiustliet Wo J lof oar . B. 031.8111:1.1). PILOP offer te be security. - To Iv certified by the United Stets. District Attor ney, Collector of Customs, or any other oilker wider the United Stated Government... ..90.1bis person known to this office. All proprwale nweived Wider this advertisement will L. openedand examined st this office on WED NESOLLI and heLTUELDAY of each week, at VI to. Bidders are nepectfully iOlittHi to be premed at the ipeauag of bids, If they desire. D. D. atrincra, brig. Den. and Quartermaster. CA Itcar.ati, Orrtci at C IST QnSILTSBAISS . ISS. itinritaiene, D. C., January 15,1x31., PROPOSALS FOR CAVALItY HORSES. Sealed liropotiale 11 ho recoiled at tido dim until 12 o'ciook 11., Sattirday, January ID 1661, ter FITE HUNDRED (MO) 1111112inh de" Illeron at Dm Plobite, lowa, 'Rhea (30) thirty days from dam of ContreLCl. TWO THOUUN (T,000) 11/AT&T...IIT DonsEs, to be delleerod at Indianapolis, Ind., within (41) forty days from date of contract. DIVE THOUSAND M,000) CAVALRY VIORSEP, ta bo itsileerwl at St. Louie, Ito within (4 0 ) forty dam from data of contract. TWO TROCOAND CATALRT DOILIES. to bo deloored or Ooltiranna, Ohio, sithln (50) dal, from date of contrart. TWO THOUSAND (2 OM) CAVALBI HOWES, to bo delivered at Chicao. 111., within (I'O days front date of contract. Patel boom to be wound in mil particulars, not km thou Ere (5) nor mow. than (9) Tram rad; from 15 to , 16 lomdo high, bridle wise, and of rim oufflrient for i cavalry parp.awa. Theo. opecvicao.