UtoRDW MOBSIHG, sov. 16. 1861. ~EELttilOl!Bt?iTEl JiliiK^^' ’ The "Central P oo^ '' . • , „j !t pd b? the veteran editor, Sh Uum, and rf lbe Df. EUiott, tay* BTI . p / KllU M. E Church T. toed that they hardly . >u , : TSi o r Tbenrbaveb.n n°n • tSTWaw-'- * "" The MeihoJW preachers gi the “• .*•- T Oburch North, to a man,'we learn, are for the Onion; The doctor clotty his article, -laying '‘some ot the preachers aja su®*^ 1 -- the e»tremetieg;t>l ho:Ul' 1 ” Bickoess, and 1 \ ..irant,. W*p» ?rJerally persecuted,-afflicted. tormented.*" Although the M. E. Ohnrch, ” - Sooth, is mostly for' eecetsion ; yet it has ■ .everni ministers in the Federal army, one of - them a chaplain to-001. W right’s Missouri volnnleera. ‘ Central" Bometime ago gave a list of eighty three Methodist chap . ’ liflnstn the Federal army, not includin' any' Conference in New York at j er . aey. jt is supposed there QTCr one han . dred chaplainaof tb'r denomination in the field. —“Amfrioao Presbyterian” con theeubetacce of an article which ap r peared ln the Protestant Churchman p re stating the difference between theiligbaad -Low Cbnrch parties. The artiole repre ■! : sects the two parties in tho Episcopal . ’Church at variance in their respective theories of the Chnrch, oi Justification, si3"Bsgeneration ; and that they .differ in practice as well as io doctrine. The High Ohnrcb overlooks tbe distinction between the church visible, and tbe chnrch invisible, and falls into much error by con founding these two as identical, end as to ‘ ■ other churches, whom they love tt> style : the '‘sects," how wide the difference : between ash They refuse to acknowledge them as churches, perfect or imperfect, but ’ hand them over to 'God's nocovenaot mer cies—to be eaved eo as by fire” We quote from the article the following : Id regard to justification by faith, the above writer calls it tbe fundamental doc : trine, i tmtit til saimtit. Kduia, and im ' plies that tbe High Church party “teach in sffeot, nut necessarily of intention, the doc tlinoe of justifioation-by works." .The difference is no less important on the subject of Begeneratign: ‘‘The one side oonstrue the baptismal office literally; we, hypothetically. They make regenern- Uon, In tbe cose of the baptised, universal; we, contingent. They make it a federal; we, ajnorai change. _ They teach men to "stir up tbegrace given them in baptism ; we, to repent and be converted, that ini.qni ty be not their ruin.” Abo, in practice there is a difference: ‘‘l have known brethren.who. would not suffer a layman to .offer prayer fit their presence, and this has Jed to n fatal and very prevalent error— _ »4;that the_.Episcopal Uhurch is opposed Til spirit, if not in the letter, to social, on premeditated prayer-meetinga ——Honsignor Liverani, ia a letter to Cardinal Marini, avows himsell as one who - has ''every reason to reverence and love the Pope, bat none to fear himend “““theSJoret “is an-oh 4 end faithful servant ol the Church,’’ he cbnrges the Jesnits, and the Pope himself, for having recently pat to death, an innooent man, a Bopubiican- ‘ 0(1848, falsely accused of murdering a gofdarm*. We clip bom the letter of ' i£e London correspondent to the ‘Pres - byterian" the following portrait of Pio Hono—and this by a priestly hand 1 ___ “rhe Christian world has a right to ~ —. seek and require in it* sublime Father and Pastor, the Wise clemency of a Qreg .ory, the patient fortitude ol a Leo, the clear political wisdom of an Adrian, the industry of an Urban, the invincible Jbmness ot a Sextus r the influence and ~. and tact of a Zacharies.lt .-rightly then - niourns indie sad whenever it finds the , angelio patriarch thinking with the mind i i VprafßjMorpdos Willing with the aflimur, ...V 1 i*ii fpeakiog with the tongue or a Jesuit with the passionsof a Legitimist, working with the hands of an Antonelli.” ~D. Aubigne writes from Gene .... .ya thU the influence of the reoent meeting ~ of the Evangelical Alliance there has been, and is most important. The evan gelical pastors have resolved to give a & aeries of leotores during the winter,on the -\ Ittme authority, and perpetual obligation of the Lord’s day. ■■■A London ,Correspondent writes, arm were there, not only so many really converted persons in London at present, bnt also active evangelists. —A “religious house” is about to be ' opened for young men who are members of the Church of England, having. for its foundation the three-fold promise of-obo “ dienes, poverty and celibacy. 1 The Polish Bishops in a body have demanded of government the former right enjoyed by the Boman Catholic Church in : Poland. On the refusal of their demand, : the Archbishop of Warsaw addressed the assembled Bitbopa in theso words: “Let us always stand by the people, and defend the cause of the Fatherland, and not for get that wo are Poles.’’ —The.Butch Beformed Chureh has twenty-five churches, says the “South Af rican Advertser,” In South- Africa, and about as many parsonages, besides, several aohools that have been built. . —The United Presbyterian Church of Bgptlsnd is miking Tigorous efforts to ex tend its borders in London, and not with " oat some (how of suooess, judging from tbe number of preaching placet opened • within the lint Jew years, in different parta of the metropolis. It is thought probable ’• that the Presbyteries of this body in Eng lead, and tbe English Synod, will unite. —The Austrian Minister of State; at e recent sitting of the Chamber of Dep - attain Vienna, stated in a speech that the exceptional lavors awarded to tbe - eoilegsa of the Jesuits would be abolished, and that they -would be satjectod to tbe s? --' tidea applied to other nligioas corpora - Mona, Protestant Episcopal Oonren ? delegates from the Sees 1U States at its recent session, in Colnm _ - Wr, ff (Xr »fter~-oonsidet*Me discussion Snail? settled upon tbs- 'bubs of the ‘'• ' 'Protestant Episcopal Church of the Con > MMteSMss," instead of tbs Proteatant ■ptroecal Ohnrohof the United State!. ■ , '• * .f,? ay- t 1" : '' >■ - •* • ~ —At the annual meeting of the Geo-\ eriV Missionary . ' , rChurch, held in So* Tfe* appropriations for 1862 for Domestic Missions, etc."• , 6 «f *•' *235147. Ibe cat'mate of theommittt a 1 was afterwards confirmed by the £ I Managers and the bishops. All the to* h l'l ops were present, except the senior R • 1 Morris. The meeting was very -»Vi Q Lord Bishop of .aviLilit'kTN tval'i, CAittoi^jjfi2 ... .V T? Ar l ««'* 4*'* / .♦oar LO*‘ia—■TL« Ururtto »lo»i»«r WhL^oTTJI, ptniEsd by the •»i‘i ■ vf'tj j»pt. Mcowwia, !*»*«*« »»»bo**, on tuib day.u * i oa w ~ ~ I 4 o’clock Sor freight ir dm**** «pi>» oo .©ardor nngton ana Dissenting minis* .-1 “ »°' •>• n. i, ! vk .»T 'S * recently pn*}ehed »n extempore, r ; to the whole bodv of mechanics r | of the Midland Railroad ■* Aaeeti-- .iby. Uit V, the America# ' New York, in rcloty ? r,ct « .. . , ace to supplying the J aD wi'h religious reading, tx S-aT - Slivered by Rev. Dra 3, ..tor .cock and others. From the repori freer Med| it appMrB that 2 50,000 ®tiscn’s Soldier had been “ itr T ated, and also 1,000 sets Soldier’s T*®’ .p Library, (25 volumes each) 700 Soldier’s Pockot Library, and 6,000,000 pages of tracts; oto. The whole at a cost of $9,000. Large editions of Cromwell’s Soldier’s Pooket Bible, Confessions of a Gambler, Gambler’s Ballance Sheet, and on the observance of the Sabbath and against profane swearing, have been issued «—The Boston Tract Society, up to Oct. Ist, has distributed nearly 8,030.000 pages of tracts to the soldiers, and sold 3,000,000 millions for the same purpose, —The installation of Rev. A. 0. Mc- Clelland, as pastor of the Fourth Presby terian Church of this city, will take i place, Thursday, evening, the 21st. ■The n°w Central Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City, Rev. Dr. Plumer pastor, will be dedicated on Sunday, the 17th inst. Rev. Drs. Schenck and Plumer cfßciatmg on the occasion. Characteristics Tbo Rev. Ur. Raffonsperger, chaplain of the 14th Ohio regiment, writes from Camp Calvert, (which is at London, Laurel Co., Ky :> ) to the ‘Toledo Blade The Sabbath night before tho battle at Wild Cat, I could not accompany the boys in the night march on acconnt of the con dition of my horse. At the suggestion of onr officers, I tarried ona night at the hos pitable mansion of Dr. Joplin, and rejoined the Regiment next morning just before the battle. Many of the Mountaineers who had heard so much of the Ohio 14thj waited anxiously in front of the Dootor's house to see it pass. I was in the crowd and felt anxious to know how the boys would act away from home. I could see and hear, bat they suspected not my presence. They made many playful re marks about Zollieoffeiybut notone word was ottered in my hearing, of whioh I was ashamed. There was an entire ab sence of profanity and obscenity. The Kentucky Mountaineers expressed sur prise, and one asked whether wo are all religious. Here profanity and loyalty seem to be identical. It is hard for these simple hearted and ignorant Union men to under stand how a man can be opposed to the rebels and not swear at them. A few days Bince an old Union man actually called my loyalty to the government in question, because I reproved him for swearing at Zollicoffer. BIACTCtS or AH EIKOTIVH JoiilOliKT. —The New York. Tribune gives the fol lowing statement of a most remarkable and withal successful game played by Uayor Wood to defeat the re-election of two Judges who were obnoxious to him : “Ihe worst features of this result is the defeat and displacement of Judges Hoff man and Woodruff of the Superior Court, for which Fernando Wood is alono re sponsible. He had a perfect right to op pose those Judges, or any one else, in a fair, open, manly manner; be had no right to stab them in the dark as he did. By nominating them in his convention, he threw their friends off their guard, lead ing them to suppose their re-election a matter of course ; then, by secretly sub stituting the names of their Tammany competitors, Messrs. Monoil and Barbour, on tug printed ballots, he sealed the doom of two of the most upright, capable, and popular judges our city ever had Had it been seasonably known that tbo judges were struck at, thousands of votes could have been rallied m their favor; as it is, they are foully beaten.. We blame not the successful competitors but the engineer of their proscription.’' , Itraagei indeed. In a letter from Cairo to tho St. Louis “Republican,” we find tho following A lingular circumstance took place yes terday. At the last session of Congress, Colonel Fonke parted with Colonel Wright a member from Tennesseo, and used this expression : “Phil, I oxpect the next time we meet it will be on the battle field, and 1 want to ask one favor of you; if you gat me or any of my men. I want you to use us well, and if I get you or any of your men, I will do the same ” Yesterday they met iu battle, and tbo very first prisoners, sixty in all, that were taken, belonged to Colonel Wright’s oom nmnd, and his old friend, Colonel F., took them. Ono of the men informed me that Col. W. was mortally wounded. subUt Jtonus. BoTlißtft 6th, IMI. fITS*DIVIDEND.-»The i-reoident and TO' Director* rf the V7JttiTE*N INSUAAN X COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, hive d»y dicier* 1 m dltfdead Cf TWO DOLLARS fKR QQAiIE, pij atle to atockooHers to or aUer lb* 16th lost. poOttltd . P. M. OUBIKIW, Bojetary c ixtVb Pittsburgh, c-et in, i*eL. (TS»A Ci ELECTION for Thirteen Lireot- U'or ota of till* Hook wfll he h*ld aitbe Dtiiklsg Jttouae on MONDAY,~IB;b day_Df No««Db*r,prt.xuno, tetween the boom of 10 a. m. tnd 2 p. m. The aanaal meeting of etockbojdore will be h»ld oo TUABDAY, Not. 6th et 10* o'clock a. m. oelOtla GkO, If. VAN DOiUMf. n *«btrr. HMW Cltt tfaHl. OCI. 17, Iftol. 35” AN ELECTION for Thirteen li rocton of tbte Bank, to •erre'dar.iig the ea' •sing year, will l-e h*ld at the Basking Uoaae, on MONDAY,Bov, lßth, between the home uf lli.o and Ip n. The assail meetltg r.f the •torlbo!derewill beheld at the Hankln* llls* on lUErbAt, No«.6tb, at 11 b’oldbhn.u. [ociAlmj J. UAUOFfIN, Caehta. AiLUßiar n*at. '.-ct. 17, led. ELECTION for Directors oi V'V' riis hank, to eerra for Uu essoing year, will be bald at tbo Basking lloow, us the lßth day of No Ttaix r, between the oeun of V o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p, as. The Aoooal Meeting of the *to:!bolde't wilt be bold .at the Banking flftoee, onTUhriDAY, tbo 6tb day of Now. at 10 o'clock a. in. oel&dtaolH J.W POOR. Oaehiet- UeOfiAßiua' BABA, I Fltt»tmrgb. October 17, .851,/ fTS»AN ELECTION OK DIRECTORS 'b&r ol tbla Bank, to verve fortba ea*c!o« year, will be held et the Banking lionet, on MONDAY, No* taabtr 18th, botwaaa the boora of 10 o’claca a. a. and Bofakxkr.tt. A genual taeeileg of the Stockholder! will be held on TUBdDaY, Bor. 6th, at 10 c/clocb a M ocl7-BOt-l 080. D. »oQRKW, Caehier- FLOUK AMJ JfKKU— -400 bbli choice l>r*nd« fmiJly flour. 70 do Xitra 47 do choice Bje OCOO lb*. Rje rb*u*. Vornlehr OH/ \ BBLB N- 0. MOLASSES, OVV/ JCO U.U.*rrtp#, Ottesfl 4od * 71DUI4L fef^&SEg.w 22^- ' s tto* p* B ‘ v• - —.. *' * r le*v® •" * TPC f;e , S bt.fp.r-KJ.pp»?' -a •’ , o*|-t J t> , n**-. - B ‘ - .— \ 4/A V, it & o\i<}'t If H, ' i.lV|-a-• »«*-»•• for IIT* fcboTo i%'Sjh\ In'enneJiale porta, > q SATUR DAY. For frvfglft orp»»eage apply on board or t n nolS J B. * CO . *gta. T7*OK~CINCINNATI, LOU-, 05*"* * iMVtLLB,'•T.IOUIPI KHoSU&.-jfIHQE Yho iteamer O'ADKH, Cjpt Thoa! uotfFr*. leaver a* atyva. on B4TURD4« t at io’UooS, For freight or uwaatie apply on board or to noli J B A 00, Ag-ot* ,ennon .od hinds R&QULAK WfiJfiALY , JQFr* PA3SKT roe Q&LLIPOUS ANDMH POBTSMOUTB.—Tha airamar RUCK AT, Oept. Jehn Wolf, will leeva tor the above and all intermediate landing* TBl« M >UNiNQ, ot tO o'clock, a. m.-f For freight or paeiege apply on board or to folO H B: LttWH, >gent. : >ITTBBUROU AND GAL- , fCg- ja LIPOUSPACIihT—The fine uewdaHHK paaaeoger steamer UNl4 ¥>E *UtAH WHEELING , fgfr.m JIVPAOKHT.—I‘be fine ateauerUl CtKttVA, Captain John Gordon, leave* for Woeoiiog and lutofdjodlate pirt* ovary TUBiI>AY, -?UOK& DAY and BaTU* DAY, at 11 o'clock, A M , maktog do** connection* with the regular packet* for Path orkaborg and OluclnnaU. Eetnmlng, leave* Wheel- Ing every BONDaY, WEDNESDAY aad FUIDAT.at 5 o'clock a. m. Vixnt&cn receipted tfcrouga to Olu elnaatl fur Freight ov'paaaagi* apply en board to JASIEC COLLTNtI A bsthiag, sailing tod fishing btcilltlaa ere no aur pained. It* Hotels end Boarding Hooaea, which wilt accom mojate about Berea Tbooent) persona, nr* u well kept m Chore • f Saratoga and NtwporL | its Beach is nine miles in length, affording a ae* nlflceot drive, whim the atmoqibereoHUe piwe la re' markable (ox Ita drynea The Mali* ar» carried twice dally two and from Philadelphia, aod a telegraph extend* »b* whole length of the ruad. Trains of the Oatndeo ana AUantio Railroad leave Vtna dtreet Wbnr-f, Philadelphia, a* 7J4 a K. and 4 a a. Leave Atlantic at 0:16 a. ■. aud 4:11 r. Dl» tance a’xty taiite Pare fl. Sc. detllßßUl’B (United Btntaa) UOTIL and ctbei bowM now open. V AOK.OON d» TOWNeJEWD, PORK 7AOBS&S DEALERS LN FEOYIBIONB, No. 12 Fourth etreet. Bireoa Laatlaflai Mwrtmeot ol Becoo* Lard and Pork, matt ot which U of their ova care. 80QABCURED AMS, of aasiooetl another caret PLAIN IIAHB, vtth end vtthoat eaare». SHOULDTRB BJDIB, BmokcAand la dry emit. UEbfi PORK, Beery. LBAf LARD, la bbU., firkin* end palla. Pat op ex prenlytor family ue, ead all of their ova URKAAS. agitable for rolling mill pnrpeeoe. eo ' A PHILLIP 6, Bran Po|»deg aid Bannfaemmi, 9*B AJSTD BTKAM FITIBRB HANUFiOrUP.MM AND DEALIttH IK Pomps & Braee Work OIL W*LL PUMPB, of Brew, Copper or Jrot-. with tbo tocet approred Cbaujfceri end Valve* of at) kind*, and warranted tc glee eattaUAtioo. HO Water ana iU4 jTront mtm. Ira-lyvat PITTHBOBOB. rpHE CU-PARTNKRSHIP OP JONKS X A LAUTH expired by Hoitatloa oa the let day ol Aacait, 1801. The bnslnem of M>d firm will be settled by the aev.ftrm ol Jooaa A Laugh Um. Limited j&bthership.— Thenn doitlgotd, rrtidlo* la the Out oi Plttaburgb, bara foroad • limited partoarablp noijer tbe firm ol Jam A Labour*, In tb* bailoe** of manaiMtnriai nd deal lax la Iron, (In mccMdoa to thi Arm ol Jobm a Lao lb,) la «hleh fins tha moral pb»U«a an Bcniamla f. Jooea, Tboaia la. Jwwe, Georgs W. Joup*, Uaory A, Laagbllo, and Irwin B. LaUKhUo,. tad the apadai partner la Jetsea LaQgbllo, who baa cantntrotyl sena*/ tbcaaand four boadrod dolt«ra to LbecoiaiaoD atock of nld mtoenhlp, wbicb late ucaicaeacoaa ol tha let day or AOfttt, 1901, tad to Urmtnata on the let day of Anfcnaf* l®* I ®- 8.1. JO»U, T. MmUß**. Q. W.TON*?, H»N°Y A LAUQIILIN, IBWIB B.LAO«UUN, JAMKB LAO3HLIK, fclT.3« EepUtaher 18, ISfIU To Farmers a&tt Others. OSOWKT'I IVPEBIUR PATEIT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. Thjh sopebiority of THIS fan over ell other* ta at* oonibrt* fo U* ebetpbwt, elmpltdij eod dareMUiy. &*ceod,iaelo*aJDg Greta (eater, better eoi mere thoroughly, with la* labor thaq my other mill. The potent** ol the *t»T* fen be* been loan eagtgedfo aenctacturlog pad Mlltag AgricallarallnpteaeAta, coarlaeed of the greet weal of a good Pea fopclaoelng the dlflearent Unde of Greta end tkeda, preoefiti t&tifto the pabU* wlthfoll confi de om tbet u elll moottMrweou. Tbe nodentgacd, herlag pcrchemd the sole right to manoteetsr* end eel I the eOor* Oreln Tea tad be#- •rswr In Westera. PooaajtlraaU, Weetera Virginia, »art ell Ohio, tod the right to eui la Indian* tsa LlU awl*, U now prepared to fill *ll orders, wholesale or reteU, at n 9 LlMrtjr atreet, Pittrhanh. Ft W. W, WALtACOI aCnOMAKHR A LANG. Oilcloth coats, pants, jaor rn MB an jKSnntMrtlnuilßßt. OUirteMt, /TsKmUIU*. ...... v -.......,,,, ' XATKa or rAwxea Atiwcllannius. FIVUBBM, GAS FIXTUHES, GF »V»ll» DMBOHimOK HAKDFiCTTOaI. FOB SALE, VATIK7XD UHVABT 10, IMO. *rw ) <»rk. H’dut'i'll U) fci per Pa). - :11 ri 01’ 1N l J ol tbi* tand r ., w ~,.u. .UfiiH, in 13 * H b•* U-11 it. •i.-glc I .-I til- ;.f pfle'vratc tn*ke It (bt m- •rtojtip ,y, ptl l, L l ®;j J C-IUI'V l -LI- U«.-MK* t"l lllr cub •t. Ai.j »u*pyrr ou il'is AtUutlc. AnJ wlmier.* hi* teemid- l>».*ly to • to the com .'oil oils feUesto lbe» »HU- jrat regard to cAt tv pi uviclr, a-, t l« c vuiOiar. ail uio ilcmeu" 01 hi l*l>‘.Q«i »t»d»' r .tei mj,.jmuni wb-ch D «l»n. ».-l has luvxutt.!, and n:-»d.-»n lastt a,*pt ved; aud 1C? patrons*.* wbicp It hai commanded .»orid* the past Six years I- a grati.jlog prool that their ul* °tt» naso b-eu ■ppr«cUto»^ t -r c It.r Il ls, cl tbo Itiiii-*, * ben all »r» („ the aioic o .oucmy, lb- hq- Adduced tbe Frico o! Soaid to Two Dollaia per Day, at thr latuti time abating n.nuul the Instil lea • Ufa which their table baa hitherto been supplied. THfADWKLL, WIHTOOMB A Li) ax. nonxß hotel. OHESTNOT ST., ABOVE THlttl>, PHILADBLPHIA, In the Immediate neighborhood of tbs Jobliln&UuQte* onHarkrt, rblrd and Cheainot streets, the naoke, offioe, Merohanta' Exchange, Ac., Ac. Hoard par Day, *1 fiO, Accomviedaiion, wAeo Ttijvwsd on tht hULOPJSAti PLAN, tiocmt frcwi 60 cent* and upvtardt,p*r day, and Mea>iat a nut Cuss UxjtXdxast *moH»p to TBS Hotxu Frtctx according to Ou BUIt of Fire. Tb« CHr Utri take Paiieagtrt frow ' aa» gtaiion TO or Cl*USlb TO toe tlocel. aw- BogU-* l . f.-'i'.-ti, a?rm.o inti rtp’Ol.h fi-ok,, !yt*-on> , iiiouta, tianuta, YOUNG BROTHERS, Duquesne Foundry, LU>erty ot,» near Outer Depot P« H. H, I’ITTBBURGH, Pt. Kacafaanr* MAGHIKB, HOT BLAHT and ROLL ISO MILL FOKNAOB OAB I INGrS, of every deecnpuon. _ OIL PIPE, BOILBft OAfiUNQfi, HBB VBONTB, GBATIi BAKU, WAGON BOXE\ DAI) AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATK FRONTS, BTufOUOtt BOXES, Ac, always on band and for sale low. Orders left witb W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. tablg BINA 8 T OVS WORKS BHAD L E Y Uancfactnrre ««ery variety of COOK, PARLOR A9fD IIBATIMO STUPES, OK-A,X±C FBONTB, E'H'.ZtL>KIR» dco. &o, Sc O. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated FATMtfT OAS BURNISQ AND UMOKB CONSU- MING ARE ANO KHAN TS Office and Sales Room, No. 4 Wood Street, PITTdBUttOH, PA. ALLEN, MoCOHMICK A CO, VALLKYFOUWDKX PITTSBURGIi, ?A. Warehouse, No. OOLI-itoeriy Bt. Manufacturers of cook, PARLOR and QUA UNO BTOVKB, Parlor ana Ritcbeu Gratsa, Hollow Ware, Btoal and Qlaaa Moolda, Bolling Hill Calling*, Mill Geariug.Gax, Water and Artisan Pipe, Bat) iroua, Deg Irens, Wagon Buses, Hogar Kettle*, Pnlleya, Hangers, Car Wheel*. Oouptiega, and Caatlbga genetally. Alio, Jobbing and CaiUngv made to order; Patented Portable Hills, wall B tea in or Hone pawrr oulAtmd (Pctcolcum te ®ai6on <©tls PETRONA OIL WORKp MILLER A CO. tvoxki at ibarptberg fetation A'l ghcn7 Valley Office and Wittbton U UAUSE7 FTRKET, PirraBDAGH. - „ Haunfactarem of ILLDU'NATINO GATING CARBON OIL* AND BB.NZO .N 1 UEfINK > OIL, WAUKAWILD NUN BXPLOBIVd, mo .pliial. • «•. I21»d Liiiciter Oil Warks, WILLIAM P. WOOLKIIHJE.’ MANUf ACIJ3RKU OF * COALAND carbon oils AND DAALIB IN LAUFB, CHIMNEYS, &0., to., No. 39 Market street, BetVMa-fiecoDd end TbUN PTTFiB OABBON O^. (Quality Guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. J9>o %r Oteeee end Becsole cooeUatty on b*od. Order* recrlved tor the prtaeot at 011MH9, »MTTU ADO'S, tVelar sod flrtl *U*U*. *AAtm J. . 1. «!»*««. Ji, *"cT gOLAK Oil. WORKS COMPANY Or PSHKSYLViMA, JlannfwJteiera tad Wboleiele Dealor* lu LUBEUOATIN3 AND HKFWSD OILS, SI. Clair 81., ruar Uu Bridgt, PUltburgk. Trad* JCerfci—BoUr Mecbtos O l. No. 1; Solar Ma chine OU, Dir>. >| BoUr Darning OH,Ho. X, eolef Boro log Oli, Nx 1 . o • . .. Advance* made oo eoßilganjeo * special ttieo* Uoo given to Oiling otder* lor Crude OU of all i(w glflc gravities IcVS. Lubricating Oil, At the low price of 25 cents per QALLOS, constantly on had and for uU \j 8. 0. A J. U. BAWYSa. a« to Uw anallt*. we rotor u> annexed certificate: H • pmsBTOOU.NoT. 27, ISflO. Uisbm ti 0. AJ. H. Jiiwr»a» flente-lhe taluk* Uog oil wa are getting from 5 0Q we And to bo the be*i for oar pnrpu*M we baee erer o*ed. r TtuL R-R. tA. Wm. Rapt, Pru*’t. In Bttamand Atxnoaptxcrlo Hamro«r». LETTERS PATENT were granted on BepL 4th, 1860, toTbomea Beach, for i Twj ample — vOclcut Id Bt*io 40d At* cuwpbexlc Hummer*, wnerthy the 101 l 'jroke oi the hammer is obtained, no matter wbat PC th® thictneee of the mass of Iron to be ba®moTad“lh®Tcl! y effect* log ■ gnat Increase of power where large j'U coa of metal an to be operated open, and • cuimpmdlng •arlufoteipeiuto, „ Tne anbecrlbera are owner* of **W patent, ei.d are aoirona of sailing rights to a*© a*ld Improae-naot, aa well »« territory tinder said patent. Ainv-irl of said lmproreni.nl la left at the o8!ca of Jltnti e J*ae well A Goablut Attoraeja at Law, corner o; Grant anil 6latni:ud eteeeca, where parties iutureet»* l»ay -roll enear aids, 10 COO four jeer old Pear, 10,000 two to three jeer eld. Parch, Platt), At,,. Une ■lock. EuxUßCt—The trees la iba ooraery. Cali thd from 1 to 8 Seel, by »0e hundred, cbea ; also, giIADH iR*B3 AND dUUUiU’bUY wboleaalaaod retell. , . „ Addrtas Pittsburgh and Oakland j I'ig toil" Pa relff-d*»T JOB" MPRJ Qi 11. »r. Removal. tub vekin tea BTOKB baa been removed from No US fifth atrawt to wo. SO SS' OLAIK ar„ poor Poor* fte® Liberty at. EOVE ANODYNE —Heooramondod tor the core o 'Toothache wltbimt Injury to tba te«E >* AaOKfi. - * r*L, Qc»tntLk ».r*a GixXfcxl's Orrc«,t VVspJ.ii.fcWa, u.-li 18til. / p:uj«.*>tli are inv.ted f,-« the Icrntihtng vl Army *»g«a*t. Prop.eaU ihvOM stale IUO pi .ve> at * hi h tUcj ran be toru’nliiaJ at th.* place w! at New \u;k. ‘*tiiladet|’bla, lUltlmor?, V» ssnington, cr Uiu ilhhatl, as prelerml by tb« bidders, Tba uqujwt which c*c botbadebjauy bidder with in i nn ru.atb after receipt <•! ttia order. *lso ibe num ber which be can renter wllttu.hlie week. The ff« 6 '.iu m-?n tisclly »ual..-o as.L Hows, tu wit: ibe trout wt e*ia to be three te> t tea Inch a high. bnb> ten in. be* to d saioo-r, and foattsen and a qaa. lucb>a}un& biBU wheels (oar fat tap laches high, babi X mandaqustter inches tu diauietbr.acu fourteen and a qoarterincht-a tot p falie* two and a half Inches wide »ud two and turve quarter Inches oeepictxt irou pipe bux>s -twelve Inches Log, twoand a ball inched a; dn> Urge end and utea&u inch at ■oi*U eud; tire two ami i tnl inches aide l*y live- < of an inch thick, fastettd with cue eervw bull sod oat in eseb follle; bubs made cf guoi, the apuku* ■odfuUibor ibe beetwhila oak, tree Iroa dciectd, t«b wb-.et to bare a aaud band tod linchpin band two and three qua* t?r luchea No.B band I run, and two driving bands—outside band one and a qa»r- •r inch bj ooe-qairlei icon thick, inalde latui one ,cb by ttrpc-elXurth tu in ih'lckneer, the bind wheels > bo made and boxedeotbat they will tnewaorw from the tcslde of the lire t i the large tu-i-ar tbu bc2 til and a ball Imbus, sul (ront whtela*ix,aud uoe eighth iDcbealn a parallel Hue, and each axle to be ibieeieet eleven am) three eighth inebta from ibsouulq* of one tboalder washer to the omilceof tho other, no as to have the wagons ail to track five feet Loin Centro to centre ot-the wheels. Axietrot# to lie made of tba beat quality refined Amerlrau iron, two and a half Inches sjuacr a. the shoulder, tapering down to one and a halt inch In twe Uiiddio, with a sewn eighths Inch blog-bulk UoL- lu each axletri-ej; waaboisaua tlacopiai tor each axloiree; six* til ltmjuplcsoLe icon wide, three-eighths ol ah inch this*, with a hois in each end. a woodun stock lour anc three-quarter Inch’ sa wide mod lour Inches Ut> p fsatsUedAQbsiaatistiy to the axtebwe with cllpj* outhwenoa and wltu two bolts, six luchea i.un ths middle, and fsatwned to the bounds and i oister. (the bolster to l>e lour teel five incur* tong firoiocuts wide, and threw ana a ball deep,) with iiAir ball-inch bolt* TbetougurVo be teu lewt eight lo.hes lung, lour laebrs w:Oi> and throw inches iuii.lt av Irout end oi tho bounds, aud two aou a qoa;ur Inches wide by two st>q inches ot*p tithe troctruj, audio arranged as tc Ini op, .the I root eud of it to bang witbtn two ireful tn 4 groan t wnen.ibs wag->o is aianding At rest ou a leva] su;taow. The front beau ’s to he t.x f et two leches long, three laches ttiluS, and loar Inches wide over end to retsla that width to tho toe* eud of tho tongue, ,j. r. iocti*. lawKoi viiehouadt quo kx>( *igut incuts juug auu tbrrs luchos eqaaxc at the irent und, with a plate ol iron two aud a lull loebta uids o> th oe tishths Oi icb thick, Ina'.cnc'l ou lop of Iho boouda over tbu tnd of tba tf*DgU’ with old h.ll-luca acre v Xrwli ch end, aud a plate ui iron o* too umesias tuiu- St ©*CD tQJoUIf *Qj • hltl( lUCtltl* IUCUIUp tbl bouitfs tug an inch lound iron to ox tend Horn aalir the Iront axletroe, and take two licit: tu tn>at part of same brsca ihreoqc.wT ura ot an luco rucod to coutihQe tu lbs bac* part u iho hchiids, and to be ta«twoed with two Uius, on near uio back eod cl the boauda.aud one chrcUib t&< slider uod boandsi a brace over Hunt bolster one aod a half Inch wide, ou« quarter ol as Inch ibics.wlih a colt lu each end to Issien It tu tee bsnoietibe opwulog oetw.en toe Jswi ol tbe bounds, to roceivs toe toogue, aod fonr aod tbiee-quarur Locbts ia front, and lanr and a hail in-.hvs at tho back p*i tcf thejaws- Ths bind bOatida four feel two laches long, two and cbrte-qaarUr inches thick, aud tur. c iuoQ-.s wide, jews tco Tout long wherv the? clasp ihecooplingpoUq Its bolster font leel Ove inciua long, and five inches wide, by three Inches deep, w!:b steady iron two awd * ball toibbs wtae, t>) oowbaif Inch thick, turned up two and a halt itebta and iaste&ea ol cwJta cna with three nre;s; the coister stocks and h.uud* *o beve» cored with lour ball Inch screw bolts, aod ouo he Uith screw hot! through cue coupling pole. ■'ibacocpllng pole uioe letd etgut iu< ues loug, three inch us aeep. »ud lour and a halt tmhes wide .1 trout •nd, and two aud inrcwqu :rier luihus wide at back enu; diaum e from the centre uf kisg Lou hole to the centre ot the Lena axieuve six leetocs lu&h, and irou the ceutre ol klug-OoU bvie to ihv euntre oi the Djurllce lo the biuO end ol the pole elgut it«t clue lacht*; king toll oue aod s qaarier lecuea dUmet r, oi nest tedbeu iron, orawu uuwn to Ben,n-wigktus or an Inch it pesaea ibiougb iLv irca ex elrvr; iron'plate six in-dies locg. time >6:bvs wid ~ end oce elgbtu ol au luco thick ou the uoahiem and lovgue i m utrv they rah logelDt-r, lion pUte oceaod a Lsl ny | uheqaartcr or su icr.h cu tbe sliding bar, isstentd at I e*;b eud by amr w licit through iho hoaud*. Iron: I *.ni«i to bare pi.ius a*«T» aud beio# aiereu tutkea | long, ilii so »od a Cali IbChta wide, and time a gMoa oi as inch thKk, corners drawn out aod turoeu down ca me su.es ot tne .ulster. With a nail la rath tor- r, an! war couoiersunk nails ou the lopj iwocaudi the hind buoocs, two acd two and a USII lucbH • lua, ul hu ll) batui irou, the rol> piac coop llog poie to t>o td t h; lucbtx luui, our »U'i ilucmwjqv ter* tucbM wile, aud üb» quarter olau loch ihica- Dsrtlbletfee three kel Uio incOts lotg, ilugu-ma tow (ml eight IbtAra loug, ah well mad* of bl-Koy, with ao ln>« rtiig and clip ateieli ena, ihtunir* O'lp to be well •ecarmi lea-i bar aod stntcocr (O be thrrs leet two incbca long, two aud • quarter lucbc* midland oao aod • qo*ru>s tui-n tbitk. UaJ bars, stretchers, • tidainglutrats lor aia-iuole Uam; the l«v tiug>eiioes L»i ib* isadmulr* to bate boou id tbo middle to boob to tba end ui the otib cbalo, tbs wheel and mid dle pahs nub opau ring* to attach them to the duuU Utm and isadber. Tbo Qftb cbaio to be too loot long to llu fjik; tbo fork one loot ten inches long, with the stieictur at tasked to spread tbo fork* •part; tbo links wl the doubletree, stay aod tonuua coain», three eighths of an I Orb tu diameter; tbo (orkod chato seven alateciitb loch in diameter; the fittb ebsin to bo seven sixteenth lath oiainoier to too fork; tha Cork to wo flrv-*ixt«*uib inch diameter,tbs links 01 these and 01'tbo iockcbalns to b* not mote than two and a quarter Inches long. Thetodytotw straight, ibtee'fott d locbM wide, two feet dap, ton toe* long at tee Dotooai, and tin (eat «>x moboo at Vbe top, sloping equally ax each end all m me or ti»s do; the bod to. ba two and a uai; toOboa wide, aod three lacbl* deep, trout place* twoluchet deep by two and a toll inches wid>; tail piece two aod a baJf inches wide and Ibm tuebaa deep;andldor lncnes doepJn themlac.o to'rent uo tbo coupling pO:« tip rail one ab_d a halt tocb thick by one aud aoTtn etgutb locb wi'ae, lower rails one inoo thick 1-y on* ana seven-eighth lath wta; throe studs aLd onv rati ia fioat, witp a seat on strap-mngt* to close it up aa high as tba sides; a box three loet four Inches long, tbs bottom fire Inches wlds Itoobside, uineandabaif tsebrp dtep,anqelgbtsai aban .I ache# aitnetopiapsrall.i Uaetotua body ell la the dear, to be sabslauUaiijr iMtanedto tba boot anx oi the ' body, to tnve.ao Iron snap passing xuoud each and, 1 secured to tbo bead pioce ana front rail by a rivet in eacnonduf it p**sm< through them,; the Ui to le (aaleoed to tbo uont rail with two good strap btoges, a s.rap ot flvowtfibtb iron roond-lb* box a half inch _ from the top edgo, and t*o straps saou< sizo ou tba lid ‘ near the (runt t«ge, topraroot tbo mules Iron) eating tba boxes) to have a Joint hasp fastened to tbanxidclu o! tna ud, with a good wooden asst obtbo inside, .* •irepofiroaoß.ibo centred tbo box with a staple pasa.og through It, to feuca ibaUdte;.tight studs pud vwp rails wo each side; one baltter fasten* d to tho body.six'Jnxbss deep and -lour .inches wide at king bon hoia, iron rod In irunt sod centre, oi eloTeu-siz teeufb* of au Inch round iron, with a bead ou tbo top wfntlland not on lower *uj; iron rod tad be btqdi.wiib shoulders uu top cl tail place, and nuts on tbo finder side, and a top ot rath a plate two. and ahiii inches wise, pi Mo iO band bon on tail piece, across tt»q body; two uurJcea in tali piece, and bind bar two and a quarter ihebaa wile sod one lu;b thick, to toceivo pieces tbrea (eet lour Incbts loug, to be used at heroes* bearers; lour mets through each side stud, and two riTet> through each front stud, to secure the imlng boards, to be ot the best qoaUty iron, audnvttod on a good bur; wnerlvat through each end ottba rail*; floor ilvo-tigbias of an inch oak hoards; •Idas Q?o eighths -of an Inch white pine, taU board three quarter* Qtsu inch thick, of white pine, to baJ wail oioatcd with Are oak elaats rlntedatesch end tbrongb the taU board; an iron p>st» three feat eight ibcbeek>og,iwoandequasUrtbcbeswhle,4sd tbt««- aigotUs oi an inch thica un tba under aid* ot the bed I pie e. to extend flrou the hi ad tod oi the tody to eight! inches lottoht ot the hind bolitcis.ld b* isstsmd by t&w rod st tne end of the body, by toe lateral rod and two of an Inch screw bolts, one at tie forward *cd of the platband the ofbarabcut equl dutaui b«LW«ed U aod the lateral iwh-. ▲ hsi finch round troki rod or bolt to pass diogonally tbrqpgh tbe rolls between Us two hlndstads toana through the bed piece and plhte under U, with a good head wo tbe topao4&Utand:e-:tewattbeboitoh!,tobeat the lop one foot six inches irom inside of tail beard, aod on tbe bottom ton Inches Horn tbehtud rot. An Iron clamp two'lnchos wldo, one quarter of an Inch thick around the btd thu centre tolt to which the locxrbtUi is'aUscbea passing through It, to aztond eeran incus* on tbe lußids ot th* ttdy, tbe top and button to he socurod by tsvo loih screw bobs, tbo tnltidl* bar ar the eudi lobe flush with the bid p>uc* on the towar tidts Two lock cbalos aacnred to tb* centre boll of tbe bodj one aud eioteu InUivs, tbe other two feet six Icchts looi:, to be of thro** Igoihroi an meii round iron; lead trough tobcloor f«Kt sixtnchts loug Irotu cut to oat, ; tWb rlngs vn each sod ol.lho body, t >cUeo nod seenro the end* of the ccro-r; a suple to tbe lower rail, osar tbeaccood stud from inch oud, (dtastsnthsaidecords, Tbe cuulde of the body aud t.ed troegh to have two good coats of watte load, ootorrd toabluo Uut, tbs in* •hie of then to have two oosts or ▼cnetiunreJpant; tbs running gear and wheels to b*Tt> tvogona cbaAi.& HUn Alb fill WAUUN X AND aMMJLANO* BARNES*! Oypici 0# A jibs CMtaus ard Eonnai.) Cvrner MomirU oaA Mirar tsreU, V | Niw Yoax, Augusta, 18X1.) i‘a«.pveau will be received attbla-offlce tor icrnab itg, by contract, Army W*gon Ummm: tb«prope**U should *tat« the prteeat which the* c*o oe tarnished et the plates of menoUeUare end the p? tee et which they cma be delivered et this do pot. the ndnrtwv which can be made by the Wdder witbla cbe month after receipt of (be order; aUo the oumber which he cxndellvsr within one wt«k. Ihe hstoeee most exactly conform to tbo oilowlog •reification* *os W the ettabllatied pattern*: Pent male h*rniee» s* follow*, to wiKj WHEEL Two Qallors.—Breech etrepa 8 feet 6 Inebee long, 834 ( inches wlde,#ewuitiito 14 Inch rlDgs of ft Inch iron; bip straps 8 (eet 11 inch* long, aft Uicn.s wide,awy piece* 2 feet long, 2ft Inches wide, with lft buckle* cron elrepe to bpckte into etay piece*, 8 | ‘feet long, lft Inch wide; side strips 4 foci loog, lft inch wide; tie strap* 18 lncb* hip, heavy plaited none hide, 6 It4l 6 Inches toug Oue Mores Brash,ov«l*ol brtsUee, by—inches. One Carry Comb, No. 2a~9 bar. The w bole to be packed In a"box' about 18 inebee wide, 7 inches deep, 84 Inches loog, made of l-ioch stuff, coopered, wuoaboop* or irou a* may be required. Pour Uorse liaibeu, as ivllows, to wtc. TwoQuilora Broccb sirwpsS fact 8 iuchtw loug. oft Inches whip, lnto 4-inch rlsgs 01 ft loco innu bipstrep«4 foot loo gl B tochee wide; stay pieces 2 tout 2 inches long, 8 Inches wule, with Ift Inch bnekias;cruM straps bucMwisw *u> pi ece 0 hwi long, lft iucb wide, eM« strap* 6- feet 8 inches long, Iftinth wide; ue straps 16 Inches long, Ift loco wide, tapering to 5 point. Two Belly Banda Long side 2 leet 4 inches loog, 2 iuchfMwlde, with s 2 Inch buckle; short side 1 toot fl tnhhes long and 2 Inches wide. Two Hair Collars. 22 to 23 lottos long, wirh double stiepe end safe leathorsaod bocfcUs ft iocn Wtd*. Two Pair of Strong liaise* to suit, m*Oe of white oak I root, ironed *’Uh hooka, breast rings iftluchsquate; I aukpuwend Hoe rtuga. | Two Paifui lleue ntisps Lower one 8 toot 8 Inebee I lon*, ft Incu wus; upper on* 4 feet 6 inches long, ft toeb wide, of alum tanned leather, I Two Bridles. Crowa pfecs2 leet 2 Inches loog, Ift inch wide; cheek pleees such 10 Inches look, Ift Inch wide; .front piece 12ft i&chcsfaog, Ift iocn wide; I stay piece*, from bUMs tn emwa pfacwu 10 loebee I long,lft inch wide; nose piece U-lnchee long, 1 I inch wiue; blinds 0 inebee long, 0 Inches Wldr;relßa, I loug side 4 feet 2 lncto* long, l Inch wide; ahoctelde I 2 leet loeg, 1 Inch wide, with 1 Inch buckle; bltts, I tinned u-uilon. to weight Zb< the dozen. - Two rair Chain Pipes, 2 leet o inches long, lft Inches wide, T 1 > Two pair Trace Chains, T fast loug, 14 links to the foot, of No 2 mm, twisted or straight, with. T an one end, ] weight 9Jbe per pair. One pair of Breast Chains, 28 inches long, 14 links Id J - the toot, of No 2 iron, twisted. • Two Neck Etrepa*B feet 6 inches long,2ft inches wide, ] with 2ft inch Ducfcie. . ( ;j Two Neck Chains, 4 feet Cloche* long, 14 links to tha (ootr twisted No 4 iron, T enS loop to be ttvated cn owe. •Two Belly Bands, net As for wheel harness. T«o PalfCbaln Pipe*, midom foe wheel harass. Iwo Pair Traoa'Cbel ns, asanas for wheel harness. twoOrnpperaami Hip Straps; Beck wrap dint long, upcrlitg lrom inches to,S&l iachcwwlde. Dip Straps* with' bucklee.eech S leetS inches long, lj< icch wide,’with wroagbt books. Taro Back Banded fast T laches long, Scinches wide. Two Martingales, 4 tact tong, Inch wide, to bookie Into the hit, Oae OoopUbg BUsp, 6 feet fl Inehee k>ng,K Inch wide this Check Seta, 4 foot l lochloog.l inca.w|de, to boebte into Uri bit at tech sod, with a ring Mewed In the oeotnr to receive the lead line. One Im4 Line,,JU feet long, W Inch wide, with e rbx 4and tns inch loop at the other. One Whip* heevy plaited horse hide. 0 feet 6 Inches bug. One Uoree £rnah, ots), of briettes, by inchoe. One Curry. ©oraty 9 btr. Tbe whole to be pecked In a box eboal 11 Inches : wide.l9 Inches top; 84 Inches long, medenf llnch •toB, coopered, woqd hoops or trod, ss may be ngnlred. The whole to be made of the beat'material, wring to be bade With good, waxed thread,’ and eoMSct to Ina poet too daring >h* process of manntactnre rtfralao whtn finished, ' When 6 horse 'harness la required, the toed collars, lildks. hamM.oack straps, tmly tanda, chela pipes, trace chain, cropper and hip strap*, back bands aad coupling atrapa are donbted; one btaring chain 8 feet long, U links to the toot,of#o 4 troth with •X on each eaa added; and leal line (o be 89 teat long. The whole to be made cf the test material, sewing to be made with good wAxed thread, end aobjoct to in* ■puctloa daring the prana of maantactoiw and also wbeu finished. - Whou 6 male bsroeals reqatred, tbs lead collars, bridles, heptea, seek straps, belly bands, chain pipes, trace chains, croppor and btp • traps, back bAodeand coupling strep* me doubted; one baling chain 9 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of Ho 4 Iron, with • T on e«ch end added; and lead line to be ‘A feet long. Proposals will else be received for tasking and de- UVtfiio* ambataocebsiMe* for swo octoor male or bone train »-a tpedflcaUon oi which will be hemfler (ornlshed. iorau ol propoeal and manatee will beforaiabed open sppUcatioßto this office, and none will be con srtored that do tAI conform then to. The' privilege U reWved by and for the United Buu« oi njvoung any ptipomte that may be extravagant. Proposals will be Intoned on the envelope Ittto ■log idem, “Proposals ter tarnishing Army Wagon and Imbalance Daroeea.” end addrosed to Hajor D. JL TIMCOH, Quartermaster V.B. Army. 500 JBBLS, JttUMJS A*. O. UOJUA6- WS hbde, teit good, frlr end Mine fcogar. i W boxte to, 8* and 10s Lyxchborg, VeTTobeeco. lCObble.B'fittddngel. 46ftbeg»KfaOoffbe. to fctns. P*o!t»7ltAoJ« Byrnp, fer**l*ky BHBIVBB 4 DXLWO&ZB, oca.- • . • . ,-i- •• m Beoood surest OUNDBUio- T 5 bolt, choice Green Apple*, lb do * Sweet (hder, ■ 19 ken prime Leaf Lard, 4 hbu. fresh Bgga, - 8 do p—»%td ttnOOTy Instore and forsale by g?LP ABHKPA&D, - cell , Ml Liberty wrest EENTDCKT FLOOR, —450 Umli choice White Wheat VateMy fJoer, hi storeaal m r tenuc p«j JPeasaytrente BaDreed, for m<« by . . - MOUONALD A ABBCUKUB, sad Ifo aw Übcny Street, nrer bead of Wood. UST HlfiOJUY&i> ANI> SAU 4bW*»?^tCWec, 1 : n alls Oreaw ' Mil >AVofiai*oo •UiUO .... 05AKG1 Of TIMB-WINT3S ABJUTOIIIISSt wUvaivid A ON and after Monday, HE a—p No. ibe 4iU, 1861, *UI i*a»* the Depot of the PmnejtetoH Railroad, tft pi;r imrgh, *i (Pliove; PiittburgK, and Oiwtanod Sheri ZMfc cvo SiOthtmUU. No change of cart between Pnubarg.j tad Clagtimitt. Leaves Arrive* tt Arrive* t\ Ardiu ai Arrival a* PITTBB’D COL’UB’-fi-OlK'i BT. LOUIB L6S »to U*-& »n> 430 p a , 1:43 I» Bi &45 pCI £OO ain Thi« rout* ta shorter to Cincinnati, LoatsvfUst lomtiis and all pclnU Booth, than any other root*. Apiasold trooping Cars attached to all Night Irabu. /VUturylonN Wtacluv&ne. Leaves ArTlvet at Arrival at Arrive* at Arrive* at PITWfi’G, KOCB’R, WALLS’#, ffTß’-B, VBIIL'Q Win 8.10 ata 4.10 am 623 a m &89 a a 1:40 pm **s p m &60 plO 803 p B 636 p B il &80 y:m 460 pm CU& pa I The L 63 k. m. and HO p. *. Trains connect with | Train* ofO.O. K. il. for KaoravUle, Laocastar, Ac. The 830 p. m. Tralaetopt at all stations betwesa Boone- u~ tsc WfUcvllle. V l'UUbiirs\ and Clcwl*#l Lint. Las Tee Arrive* PITTSBURGH > OLKVBLAM) liit,K 9e46a.it. le4or.it. AloK*. The 1:10 p. m. trala aunaecte at Bayard for Me* Philadelphia and stations on the Totcarawaa Branch. Passengers deal ring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Oblcigo. or point* West, via Cleveland, moat be par* OcoUr to *»i for Ticket* via Cleveland. Through Tickets can tw procured at the. Liberty Sima, Depot, Pittahor^b. JOHN 6TBWABT,Ticket Agaai Jt>r further nforrierton apply to WILLIAM NTBWAHf, Agent. At the Ocmpat'y’s 00ke In freight BUUoo, Petn at I. n. KYlftS, General Ticket Agent, no* rnevelaod. Ohio kaoi.. Winter it,rruugemenuti6l Ofi PKN NSYJuV ANiA £ 'j.MPfftAl. RAILROAD. . M9BH SQUt I’AILV TRAINS. ■jf. «nd efter MONDAY, Ndv. 4;h, the THROUGH MAIL TRAIN lesvratb# Pavseogrr station avarf tncruh!?.f«scept Sunday) at 9:60 stopping only at principal *t:cu<, and arriving In Philadelphia at 1040 r. m Tii.a THROUGH DXI*JUtK6 TRAIN iearaa dally al 44 a, stopping only at pilcctpal stations, making at Uarr:at>urg for Baltimore, andar rfvtar io t'hJi-dalphla or Baltimore at T:4O a. x. THE f APT LINS lcavat the Station daily (except Sußtiejfat Oac r. stopping only el prlrdpkl atat'onr poking direct coonicuou at Uarrlsborg lor Baltimore, tmt -rrrrics ta Poi-ade)phlaatl36ot u. AOOOttMODATIUN TKAiNB. Sae. Jobnftnvn.’ArcomcDodattoft Train leavs* dally ,except Aenday) eiSwO F,k , stopptngat all dlUcna nd r ibatng ►* far Oonemaugh.-. ' i hat tpcoaimodxUoD Praia hir Waifs Button latvas asly (rxLept Sunday) at 6.40 a. M. £«ccnd Accosimodatlon Train frr WoU’4 btatftoa Iraraac-'Hr 11:00 A. st. Third AocummonctlonTraln for Wall’s Station laavas Sonday) at 8 6? r. K, ' Aoconafao.'Vtign Train for Wall** Btatfoa 1ac.16 dttlli (»sc«pt Sonday) at k- Beianttng ttalitfcrriva lu fUUlmrita'aa follows B> (•ran, 1:16- y. *4 Mall," 8.06 t *4 fan Une, 1:61 i. u n John.town AcoouiSiOdiboD. A. Kd first WaH's 6tst7o- .Tc.*tm:3odat!i3a l ,,i2o a. Md Beccnd WalTv “Butlon' ArcwcnDoda«iMJ,c 8:«0 a. nd Tnird' Wall* button Acst’ZunuulaaoK 1:03 r. H; frnrfh WaiTaßUtlon Acromm&tlation.O.O) r. K. Trains for Blelrt7lJlt and Indiana connect at Blair* ran inanoctfou with JoUnisowu Aocommcdatlcn and Bsi ierea. :e going Bast or Weat, to travel by Iba Fann* tylvanls lui jr-iO, as Uie kLOutrmcdftUons now ofirod oanuct he tnrpaa. ** oa any other rente. The Roedls haUaitnrt v!ti> itoDsiiu. i» antlrvly £r»e from dost. W* I can yromlao aafety,speed roinfortto all wbs tnay tr*or tkß> Road w'U: e^irtvtgi, ffe Raw Ycrt ~..a!s w.'llj Daitunor«^. M ..6 9 61 10 Ctl — T —. B Htrrltborg l ii] fl to ati t'latlcut on tba Pena*. &&It» re** *sc w Pb*!aJelpnJ», iiallltoora and Nov York. PM*4Bgeriparoh*#lag to ora wUI bo chars' •d as esteaa ecoerdlng to dUiwea trocbd la ad dittos loth* fxc»p'« frcti Stations where the ht# ac N€KIIU,B. —in cu» 01 CotnpaMj wDI bold tnen.lawa* responsible, »r pettoaal baggage only, and fox ao LsiooDt Dot exceeding $lOO. N.- Jl—Ad On:nJtjn* Lia* bu been employed fee orate. r'Meagws »o J. fcliW*BT,4*M , i _ «« :h> e. rt«jiUcfti OB Idbtrty utf- Qnot vt . . no 6 IftlFußTAflT. —Ail per^KCcaa—a aou paicbMla* tlcktts lor jo«cpb tad other point* Jn Northern Uiaooarl, tb* Sleto of KtnoM.or U>» Territories, tiionld lotltt on hoTiugUckeatbttrosd ay tko NORTH MISSOURI The atilr roll roo'e trcm »u boi toe •boitast aod qofcktat lie®, the reaoUet point rushed by cheep u any other. I RAILROAD, sola to Et Jo**ph. It la >, bj thlrtern boon, to rail, aod ia aivaja aa Doy joar ticket* te Kaoaee end *ll points la Vorth* eta Uiaxrari by Uie Norib Ulnodrl fUllroad. ISIIAO IL hTUitUMON, President and Q**b’l flnpt. of tbe North Ulsaoarl u. JL HttStcY 11. ElMAtOMrf, Agent. aetmaj&a 001-LAk lAVIIQI BASK, No. 65 Fourth titrent. aHAMT M R £ & IRISH OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'- O'CLOCK, alto cq WadueJay and Saturday Attulap, from Hey fim to November Ant, trota I la S y-i«««, Balsa aid I A**.utVti tarnished gratis, oq appilcattea asj tbe I office. FtaaaU-QXOBSM ALBUMS. Wtttten A. Andsnoe AUlJBotisrlo, Be&Jeatn L. Yehnseiock -Bop*#*!! Bepetun, • damn BerdXDOB« Jane* B. Kells), James B.D. Beads, ineaoM. peonock, A. H. PUtock, U. D. Bebertßnbb, ' James ShldWa John B. VefuMen* Potor A. Madolr*, John H. MtUof. JunM.UoAnk#, P. ibUnhalL John Or* : Moart L. SingvslW Joan ti. nhoimMrgir, Alazufer Bpwr, - WUtUm I. Bohmorta Hue Wfetttter, OhdttUn Yeamr. cujjums juJjotioa. Alexander Bradley, deorge Black, i^JtonfleU, - i Ateao’A/Oerrlcft gbtolw'XOtltcn, - irgsT 1 Jobn^qima^. •• WUUam’fe; Her**, Pets* B. Booker, BfetonlOeyv. WlUun 8. lArelj, Stertiarp end lHinrt *M*wV Sundries— IMhhds. ».0. Soger, *0 bbls. Beflosd eager, MO *• prtiee Ple&Utloo Moieties MO ** seated broods Byrne* COO begs Bio CoQtot Mpucket Jsre CoOee; 100 boxes Maori*! brtsd* Tobeooae; IM bell chests Yoang Hyson end hteck Teee »catty boxes do 'do do do -M boles Bosto Bosp; b ** German Stop, \ O “ OIjSXB do i-. M “ Uoold Oeodlee; S 4 u Burr do SOO bble. Bxtre end Xztxs p» a « t float - In rtoro ead lor sole by now,. . ***** , . ATWHLTI f,»l 4 GO. C YRURS ASJO SUQAKB - dibble. Ooldcn end 8. B. Pjroe, ». da ao e Aba. do 'do JO bbU.atenderden! AOnuhedßogers, | 01 * ~ M do Te.lov end 6 Coffee «o U do ki o. kiolaasta. 18 hbds.lt. O. BogttP T 8 boxes prime Heabnrg Shews, TOreeleby ocg\ BOdOMAKBBA LAIQ. ASS B®"'*™ 8 ®"'*™ PO£M Tb» Bii*rr Oort. By ebirioy ImU wt*% BxpoctoUona, UiiutrfttKlrtliloe. TonHratßit.OxfoTl Xvo tqlqibn. maloy Porowww. ByAotbOoylxoUcfw. Tbo Uooa* oa th» Uoor. Bj Mrs. Olfobut fUcruUoMoU OoiioUy Puma. Utmi U writ*. Trutcb on thoßtady of . Now odttfon. <•«» KAY k 00- 6t *aat ttwwt /^ROGERIES— VX 3*B bble. prlao ». O. Uoleeses, 70 ,do thrtdsn end fl. IB Byrope, ' M.hMe. If. O. Sogsr, . 100 begs prlao Bl> Coffee, *' 78 baftc&ecti Y. ILead Block leas, ttoddyba. do' do do 88 ooxes to Tobecco, assorted brand* , ■MJwii-aguuMiit.ttuutTOwcoo, torl.Ut, WATT k Wqe«a.M«tnml>»*■ TWFfiW IiCOKWHEAT FLOtJK—Just JLI iwotvod* (rub rappiyo(nrta*MVßaokwb«ot tint, M and 24. IW ucbi, f>r Molly 000, far «lo by _ iOUA A.**d«H4W, • oc2i oornt Mowtyipdßm »u. QHESXNOTS, OBttTflGTd. 16 atcfcs th?lM taw CbeatnsU Juft raeafrad tat far a«H t>y fSANK TiK QOftDXB, «*> ; NO- Ui gacood atmt JJOCK.OII..— SCO BILE. lEOH IO»K WILL, Tor sale by cell ' J»U LAUItJ, t BOS. TO W*tw il NO. MOLASSES—2SO bbU. res’ll • kj Steiner St. Loala, la nor* *»4 for Ml* by UoUOBALB* AEBDaUJB, ocSZ ' ■ ’ Wow Me Liberty itrat. T OVJSKINU'a STKAM BXKOP—« IJLMJ..I.B. lanrlaf>snn*uf* M rkltam joat sftd.toc by