,■ ... r < i . [ wEpyEsbixjtfoßNiyg, dec.-is, mi. Gem. Fremont’® Ol^cer*. As the numerous fslubooda concerning - OsSo JFremiint -src beginning non io be ' omA' u elresdy aUmitteJficte, it, is Uw. f Anty of those hiTing the fuels to strike at • these misetetements as they reappear, •specially'wkssrtkey-see* pul forth orer a responsible name-- - . ; tit cbarge Chat-Gen. Fremont oppomtejl; officers witiwuteatharity receives ncwlorcc ftwn*letterTtwn-Gen.ThomsaJU. Price to M ■ tfce eitiiena of illsioari on. tbc; occMton ol bls remoTsl by Gen; Hellcck-fcom the com *S»nd »t JeffersonbCitj. ~>lany officers * irhoe* appointments havebcentroatcil with contempt by, the Wsr Department have a - - 4tt to knoir-irhst truth there is.in this ; .. 'assertion. 1 Bo much of the.letter of .Gen. price as refers to this point is as follows: TO TBC OiilzCsß or Mimoow.—©n.thi iilit drr of Saunter bitXreceived tb®appointment jjidlo«; million of Brigadler-Oeocrat In tlie mited states from Mnior.Gen'.'TretflohtVitta inetrnctiont tell-. • —niM command of th® post at J«fferwm .CUJj.**** s wilh usunocMl ton him that wooldba aaodfoned bj tbsProsideot of tboeo CiTltM V fifttca. TbU »ppolntrpcTTt ins wittootir I HntnoOllielr en wed upon the dntiei micned me, k V - and after tbfl iaao* of tba Special Order Ko. 301, dated • M Washingtcm, bor. 12, 1861." which Gen. Fremont em*ded <>u acconot of any chalice; against m<*. Tlwrefonj, U ir j aloneof my a|i|»ojutiiient i delusire power. The follow & ing extracts- will show GOn. Price that his ><■ * reoollectioh of the circumstances of his up* £v‘ pointment ia not exact. , Sr. Lons, Sepl.lOjl8(>1. Major Goa'iai jtecrtos'T: |>sa&Bu— Allow me to solicit your al>l to procu ring some situation in tboarmy,lbat..rOulilj'l*ce me in a position with power to meet my nameeako Trice' on the field. Itistheonljrjierfod ofmyilfcwhcn I eo much desire milftary power. Knowing the country and the sentiments, disposi tion, Ae.,Ofthe'peopte of Missouri, and feeling myself competed! to fcbmmafcd a column of the army-lit Mis* soon wUh.«ccem, lamyreaaon for the liberty I-baTo taken In 'approaching you upon so delicate a snbject concerning myself.- -■*_* e _ e. * e Uyou desire it, my friends wul -present my name for something that 1 would he glad to accept; Very truly your friend, -- THOS. L. OTUOE. ' ITtilerratn.T" - St. Lotus, Sept. 17,18C1. Hod. TboxasT. Pttft'Jftflerwm City. Your frlsnd! have Informal me that you would tike to raise a reg- Imsnt. 1 should!* much pleased to bsoe the order necessary to piece too »t the he&d of one. J. 0. KBKMOHT,_IIaJor-General Commanding. • [Telegruuj / - • JefTMSOSOtTT, Sept. 18,1861. • Major TamoxT, Commending;- Circu in stances trill not allow me to tulm a regiment. U would Interfere with friends, and the office would not sire me authority and power in time Ibr active ser vice in Jttoouri. Can yon assign mo a-colomn and oommand as Brigadier General J My friend* alt d«tr» I thould h«v» tnch a podtlon ■ - THOS L. PBICE. The ataiement llial Gen. Fremont gvteja. comminioirto Gem Price Is untrue. Fre mont nefer.giri* *•coiamKriento any officer. The words of the printed blanks ire: “ You'are 1 hereby appointed *■* * * - Should the President approre this appoint ment, you iviU be commizianed accordingly" But what was Gen. Fremont’s authority ? PTf stain the following extract from a let ter &om the General to Montgomery Blair, August, 9: mj eaa remedy this, if I«an bo authbrired by the ' afad Bocratary of War to collect throughout tbs States Instructed msorwbo have men aemce. Wlththsml could maka-nh* skeleton, meager, but ■tin u fruttwCTfc, on which to fend db» army. This - authority ought to bs allowed, and thooostof trsafe.l portatlon.; Don't lose time, butgetH wa.iaqusst to.do it, much to the detriment of telegnplu that 1» will »wolnt tbs ofltmdn. ham mmmlnioiw. It.will remov. • .tumbling block J„. ftis probable that Mr-Blair intended to • say « Commaion the officers Gen. Fremont . avpowti" To thisdispatchthe Hon. Mont gomerjr Blair replied that if Got: Gamble did not commission the officers, the Presi dent would. But the reply being rendered bj some mistake of the incom prehensible, another telegram was sent, which brought the following: [Telegram.]'.' ~ Wxsbikctos, Atig. ilpWCl. Col. Btata: I repeat, I will-commission the of fictrs of Missouri Yotustew*. .. . ..4* htscoL*. . This, wethink, must conclusively put U> refttEO allegation of any undae : assump tion of authority on the part of Gen. Fre- the matter of appointments. — K\Y. Tribune. , ■ m •-v.L • % ; Emirous OazsrrruT Your issue of Saturday 1 uTouSng last is especially interesting to tha ■ rpters and tax-payera of the Borough or Mac- Chester, in consequence of an articlo appealing to their senses on a matter <.f_"jr i ny Councils, to rcceive water, and sn return : t' ui cdninlint ia ' “ factory > 1 tik« it ar* petty intcrnoiation -in " “fort* UiW\ to aseuttotiat too faror i r granted/" and it bolng atolun* tAx~wilUßgly -paid •by thosa irbo arc iettalUd— I cannot dlwovcrnrhtttbaCvun ... v *tor or School Board haT© to do' ! Itii nor a settled conriction-.rUh luma’ sAen. that the mqst just and dacisire manner < • ■ streets' is At. the 1 dost of the 'property propored tobe benefited. Bert the -S should crititisc the position thet . -./YSS upon,,*.? atijons,. - SHjectly noon the tesl . estate, itbe- and jadlciona part that lhe ""!“?» *"Ato*«rdfcior« 7 *UJ b. tf»o y' . id i'dAi'A A for «ucb im'proremenU as now oxiit,—the , ■SX’£^*WBO«I3 r 'iS'. rncro protc«t of old fogiei'lrj the contrary. . I CINCINNA’I'I & LOU-i JE2LA The street railway company obtained their ; h^i VILLF _ xho flnc ,t.«n*r l ™ lat entrance tbrough.nn.order,of Courts, after a . Jty, c.|.t. Jolm-tl. Bi n". «m h-ra fof »*•*»« ■catefol Inqnsition bf 'cnmnttent resident wit- iy o.t 0 .t : ji lutennediate pons, onwEDhEhDAi. ai wwauf the borough, a. to the rights of said . For fr-Wit or •« is-srU or Company under a Slat, charter, end is held rntyact .to that act alone. Council refused N ATf IXTI iS^TjiaUti the right of way, and did not IjHtK UNCLSNAIL IML I ; kgjjfeg; Fduipel- : poor property holders to pare the ( -C-tlhl. .vSi:Lu-SAM>h,i'a|-i. streets, only to be transferred to :i runway t K lialzcil/i.l'Tk J. \v. i'liatubci'«, will leaveJm-ibr COmpaOT. ' &!Ml ill iuirruioliau? porn mu, THIS I‘A >, rf* beauty, eligibility, etc., of ibe town . „t 4 For**!** Tor residences or manufacturing purposes has omo g. 11. -LEM.IS. Ae tievef been doubted, and yet “uh? w *t thtdoe* •not gnv mere rapidly t" Now, yc men of ca pacity, who hare /or years discussed the pro position, ineffectually, open your ears and profitby profound reflection. **/l « nmply be ■zatifhcr real enbttantial citizen! have n't voice tn the management p/ her Hide yont beads, presumptuous u thop m«-n. For once exhibit your love of country, and assume a modesty which you have not naturally, and pormitHnen of enlarged view and experience to disinterestedly administer your municipal bu • sihess. _ Before taking a final adieu of /our C««k,l advise him, without charge, to pay the prin ter, and not air his leotures previous to publi cation, by placing them in the bands of an intelligent, induetrv>us and progrmive citizen to solicit, subscriptions, however small* that ho mav-appear ridiculously in a public journal. “Ex-CocJCCILnA*." Occupation of Ship Island, Bliss, FoETRkSS.McitIROS, Dec. 15—V»0 Baltimore. —-NoHag of trace left hero to-day on account of tire high Wind. The B(«amer James Adger arrived from BaUlmra? this morning. The transport steamer Constitution, Capt. A. D. Fletcher, arrived here this afternoon. The Constitution left Portland on the 21st. of Korember with the 2Gtb Massachusetts and tbo 9th Connecticnt regiments, and arrived at Ship Island on the 3d Inst. All the troops were landed the next day in four hoars, by means of the rebel steamboats recently,captured by our Jlcet. The Constitution remained at Ship Island four days and sailed for Key West and lU rania. She will take on coal hero and sail for Boston to-morrow evening, where it is posed she will take on board three more regi ments-for the South. A steamer, doubtless the Spaulding, from Beaufort, is coming up the bay. Brig. Ocn. Phelps, at Ship Island, Missis sippi, on the.sth hut., put forth a proclama tion to the loyal chitons of iho South-west strongly anti-slavery in tone. . Arrivals at the Principal Hotels, UP TO 8 O’CLOCK. .LAST SIGHT. ST. CUARLES—Corner of Third and Wood Street*, ua&bt unu*i paopcirtou. T-Prentice A lady, K Y |S Haalel.t, Jr, Washrogt u John May A lady, White P Arnold, Franklin Pigeon, Michigan |R D Dougan, Washington : P H Vanvoorbls, N Y J Sawyer, Brownsville h Hanover; 5i Y J W Boiloy, Wdlaville W* 0 Trout, Sharon |W A Mclntosh, \\elL»t s M Wheeling W O Caiupboti, Butler Ja* Orr, do J B Moorhead, Ligunicr J W Phillips, • Hr McClure, Canombuig II Greiner, Salem, O TVorro. Washiogtou SC Uepburn, A B Samson, Vermont \V HSeaales, Ciuciimali W U Morrow,Washingt’n TF Harbour, l'bila ' Z LDnrpee, lln Capt'. Wnilams, USA JH. Cope, Ohio 9 YMaaon. Ohio J U MiUigan»_H*U<‘“ B W Marshall, PbiU U MorrU, do 0 W Howard, Michigan John JlcOnuo, Cauuntb g MAIsSTOK HOUSE—Liberty it., near 11. U. OXOKQC AUBKNTI, rnOPiItTOR. 3 Hayden. California |C Morse, Conn. J Williams, Bollldayob g lH Hofflin. Balt. W Gates, Kittanning J Brady, Leu brUi- S Tmrell, Nowbnrg, X Y FfUrteu, S Cottle A Lr.-rh, I.vechburg W Triplett, Wash. V L YT 1 ibon. Greene m W Irwin A lady, Greenb -J Davie A'lady, JCGearhart, Altooda • W Btiidr, Camp N«win |J Crinea, Jphnstown Llent. W abort, Jo .A Garnett. PhiU I‘Hotchih, JSGeyck. • J B Antes. Plilla H Petry, '8 O’Brien, do |W-Burns, Md L Watt, do p Kautx, Lancaslei J Me.-Uliug, |W Warren, Conn W Alexander, Cambria cojT Lattan A s ,l t», S Stevct, Canton, 0 ] GIB A CD HOUSE—Comei Geo Charles, Grantsville, _ Maryland, John F'Gray, L Til .blt», CloTpUcd Sara'l Beli.EMUrrllle . Hagii Keys, do Capt. Th W Garrey, Lou isriUe.Ky BABE'S HOTEL—Ltt J 3E Clark, Candor Jobh McCloakey, J Ht Elroy, Waahlngton D M Ilodgens, Paris, Pa j I ijmrgwj, Mansfield B Co it, Wooster, O E A Lamb* Salem* 0 B Stricklon, P*t Tnirarton | 4 C Shaw, Laurence co M Out, Fklrriew, Va J M Bower. Thompeonv’e W 11 Craighead, Waah. co Mir* E Craighead, do C W lleydrick, OH City J C Dickson, Canonsburg B«»v Bradock * lady. Her rtutttrille, Pa s F Parris, Butler co W H Library J B McKary, Cadiz, 0 B W Boyce, Wash, co J A Pearce, M». Pleasant j M Jeffrey, N- Fayette A D-Bobb, Kobloatown Ju Duncan, Florence II pWilkiaon, do BTolton, West, co W J Kamenr, WOh. oo John Paxton, Canoosburg| EAGLE HOTEL—Libert; jam* mtß, i J H Gartner, Vf C Bryant, GazeUo J Brown, Jefferson co John Happer, Mt rieas't S.Bichey, Indiaua h Devcrt, PhiU .0 E Cannon, Illinois Uaae Vfllie, Greeniburg J C Peed, Berks co A J Hanisoo, Chicago Jolin ronaa, Elisabeth BED WON HOTEIr ft. P. OORDOK, “H Cuibtrtaon, Oil Creek R Voodolin, do H Forbea, do W Snodgrass, g Siegwortb, Clarion bo U Shrink, Cat Fish OStgek-Butler C Wise, du J Smith, «lo : J Tried, Harmony ’ C Steel, H Gordon, Sow Coalls \) J HcCrinner, S Y 1] H Fortney, Gallon, o |j B Large, Fhila 1 A Block, !■ I-J Matbone, Venice . « I M-Poriuod, do T Caber, W Shields, IT Ucwitt, C Hntupbry, Moresr I W Patterson, Ken's Sto. I BSpwr, do I A Allison, KoMestown T MclUllen, Forth Btar 1 J McMtUen, d» 1 J lsankln, do I JTnllog. do I J Thome, do I 0 Wood, Burgettstewu - 1 W MeNartfA son, do STSmirarJlanklki OMcKlsfck,. do - ■ rC tUse,'Pwnpklo Head’ • 'NATIONAL HOTEL 1 r. BUEFLAB, H Babe, Uoo. city \V Dantlor, do TCalltouu, do B Scot*. do E Mouse, L Stocker, Ohio J Augor, W.Elcb, McKeesport .J Haryhall— ~d« . m&rr,~ -do j-Btodntbno, do metAJj N OTIOJKyn*KTEEMA3 . Tin atsKJX'a.Ormx, W«m»OTO»Ciit, Dec. The'following Eeeslntion hu been edopted by the Hoorn of Beptreeentitlveß of the United Eutee.Tlr: "SeotteiTbrtU»Secretaryof Werbo reqaeeted tofarniehlothtaHotlee copleeof aft contreetemade bytheQaartermeetef’l Department for feeding dlea hied btjSeedttting the winter, toetete the terma of these cootracte.the carats of contractote.tbenutn bSofSSTgiVen cot.end whether thnee contreete VopSJofaH contract!, tad *ll Infortaatlon embraced QmrUnnaitw Gener *l. TJIKJS MONT.STJttEJST.Ap^KUi^NY? 4}~— hffo*-s#ctand ..Common jOntndUof T~ r;*r n f A H*«l«#rTb»t the Bcport of Viewer* for tas.bTwSiiwd. dn4 thtt tta »m. bo crfiSdlo tbo City Soliator for Ming 6r eputactioo. P.M^.on.CW.trfta.w.Contal..^- *i _ president of Commoa-Coancil, ; 7*' Clerk Common Conodl. wpid II ttay «.jrop." SCDOYEB, Jn., **"• Collator Ibr Altogtany City. Pocoainr t,aa^9»* Third and SmiihftaM at' , PBOPnIETO*. B. L. BOCKC&Ti S Holey 4 boo, Men. city Cap*. K F Cooper, do H Ashley, BnewUcriUo Chaa Thompson, do J«s Moor*, Westmoreland Miss Haggle Pavla nod brotfcerTßlwinUigtnn rty street, foot cf Fifth , rsoraitTOtt. ,T G Iltunee, Wml. cv J Boat, Washington IG M Free, Moon tp J H Ewing, Raccoon tp _ Thoa Latta, Greensboro J C Latta, Maacilicm, O Q HcPake, Canonsburg PS TaylorAla,Bavingt’n (John SlcGnffy, Caaoneb’g Mas BUnea, Washington ijj if (Junkie, Etna Mills »)b S Feme, Moon tp KAHodgent, Tsylcm'n D R Waggoner, Polaaki M P Bom, Tbompeonvllle |J HcWUldn, Venango ry Wm Porter, do John M. Curry, Wash, o W C Bryant, do J P Toting, do R Sturgeon, Florence F Sturgeon, Noblestowu R Sweeney, Thompßonv'e J Henderson, do L Feldman, Richmond, 0 A Vanpeper, Hanover F Johnson, J Brunner, do street, below Seventh. G Marks, CiPRH E Winemaker, W*«t. <•■•> W J Elwood, . do Wto Wilson, d" J Sample, Franklin 3 Lewis, Mon. oity D S Wearer, Latrot*- Geo Braden, do G H Caren, Wc9t. co A MeJnnkln, G MeFceloy, Steubenville -So. 6 St. Clair atnrt FSOrBICTOR- J Young, E Croach, Somer***! A Sbntterly. Oil City ' 5 Mperhead, Venice J COmpheU, Cherry Valley F Bavoucraf, d'» J Huffman. Florenee E Jackson, i Btenmor BWM.J, C*ot. J&Ld Woll, will leave for .the above and »«1 m lamediate porta THIS DAY, at 10 o'cWk a. «n FortroigT.. or ™ £ Ag „ nl . FOU CINCINNATI LUISVILLE—Tho new and •>!•>,;-tnt mtAurr EMMA, Capt. J. U.Maram, Imvm> ** ah«v n on THIS DAY 18tb lost., at 4 o dock. >.«r freight o> aM ' ly T ffYlvi&WOS * CO.. Age,..,. FJli riT. LOUIS. —The tine ijggja, itoMn>r DESMABK, Cupl. J. J JfWTgWI Kobin«on, will leave for the above and all mrermvdi ato porta, on SATURDAY, 21st lost. For freight "ff 8 * "‘''j.li.’uN'lNGSTON A CO., Agcuta. I,X)K CINCINNATI, LOUIS- ijyiljy J VILLE AND ST. DOCIS.—Th. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., \ K mg deO r JOHN FLACK, J PITTSBURGH AND GAL-1 _IWCJ> X LIPOLIS PACKET.—The iMsiotlfhlfliflSßH new paaaeoger tlmurer UN'MN E, C*pt. M. will leave PitUburgh tor uallijiolid EVERY SATUR DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m. Returning, leavos Uallipo lls EVERY TUESDAY, at l'» a. tn. For freight or uassalre aiinly on hoard or to J J. B.LIVINGSTON A < 0-, Agents. Pm-smj KG UANI) TO K'l'S-1 ffjf] MOUTH PACKET.—For Whe*ltng,4fiSSSl ins. Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, GaUipolla, Irouton and Portsmouth.—' The steamer < I^-4 “A DEAN, Hipt. a. j. MaasiUlot, will leave for P*i Jo J B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agents, 1 ittsburgh. U. a. PIERCE A CO.. Ageuts. Zanesville. selj_ miiSULTK WHEELING yggL* XV PACKET.—The splendid passcngerdSSSSl steamer MINERVA, Capt. John fiordon,lww lor WheulliiKMidall intermediate porta EVERY rbE»- DAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY , at U o ckk a. m., making close connections with the regular packets f<»r Pnrkershnrgh and Unciuuati. Return- ISg, leaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. I aasengera through to Cincinnati. *or freight or pas sago apply on board or to J AS. COLLIN* A CO., “ ul 1v 3 114 W ater street. LEG*ul JffITiCES. IN THE COURT OK COMMONfIA X PLEAS of Allegheny county, st Sc.'l£W December Term, In the matter of the Trail ..f .Mm *• Hamilton, now deceased. . , Aud UOW,. I„ »il: N.'l- 1, isol.on |»llli<.ur.r n,.». B. Hamilton, E*i., Tlasted of J«dm li. Miller llaiml toii, anil by virtue of an order of the Court of Com mon Plea* of said county, 1 « 111 expose to sale, -t th* Court Uoiur, iu the City of Pittftborgb, an SA «’K DAY. the 4th day of January next,at lo oclock, a in., all that certain piece of ground situate in Lon er St. Clair township, Allegheny county, and bound ed and described as follows, vi i: Beginning at a point on the corner of Lewis street and Miller alley, in John P. Miller’s plan of lots, rnnning thence south 4 degrees A 3 minutes, west 91 feet OW inches to the comer of Lewis street and Miss Marla Boggs hne, tbened along the line ot the said Marta Boggs north SO degree* and i*> minutes vest, i*) feet 4*4 inches to the old Washington Road; thence along said road 20 degrees .17 minutes east, UR* feet l inch to the corner of said road and Miller alley; thence ah.ngrujd alley South 85 degree mumtes tael, 24J fret >* inched to the place of beginning; containing l'*- uerchre and 9! hundredths of a perch. P Terms cash. TUOMAS B HAMILTON, del*:ltda3tuF A LLKGHEN* COUNTY, ss. l)R| rt Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Cornelias W. Lawrence and Elijah of the last will and testament of David M. Prau, late of the city of Sew York, deceased; also to the belr. and all others concerned. In panuanceoftnenfteepth section of an Act of Awetnbly of said Commonwealth, entitled “An Act to create a Sinking Fund, and to provl lo for the gradnal and certain extinguishment of the debt of tbo Commonwealth, jmseed tbo Dnh day of April, A. D., IM9, you are hereby cited and appear before me. W*. J. Bicuanwtw. Register for the Probate of Wills, Ac., in and for said county, onjor before MONDAY, the mb day of January, A. D , then arid there to show cause why the collateral inboriunce tax upon the following Real Estate ehall . not be coUocto.l itoder tiw pr-vi.ions of said Act of Assembly; herein fail not. tiald Roil Estate consists 3 Hoqm and Lots on V 4 ood street, * *» •• “ Hand 1 Vacant Lot " l .. •« renn " 1 Douse and Lot “ “ '' ft Housre and “ St. “ Gima nL'l.r m, h.D-1 .r-d ol offlai «I I'ilt, Ibis 'illi d»5 ol Ducembfr, A. D. 18H1. JjZutXi Mb. J. BICUABDSON. B-gl-l'i CD VC.iTlOJt'.tl,. VTOKMAL, sTJuOoCT— H. WILLIAMS bu UISIK-J • NORMAL SCHOOL at So.Su CUir auret. Third story. r«rf*n»o*j Ttathrr* : D« is the counsellor of the Teacher*, the man tv *» «' “ , '” k «* ■"■''"ouVTwSlSjtt. i “boh. caton. I ch‘~rfully concur in tb« vp lnloQ \v. d. r Bii". I take pieasnre in giving it a* my opinien that the ioreioing recommendation is fully I know of no one who doservos hleheru»tu»‘'i.y »a hL* fevor. R- A VEBi i I fully concur lo the übora focotntaendatlon. I), yEnMoOe, He can prepare, pupils for tbo High School pucker >»“ ° lb « W “ h ' r in U “‘ POUTUETT. Tcnus I SI per week. In advance. aufl:3tawd T>KNNTKSI’ITUfE, Hancock Street^ x TOAtt PEXS, 13 now open for the reception of f2?i irf»r sewiwtj of fire months. a„g:lyj * J.M.SMITH^Prtuc^U OTEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN jRS. O NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL land-fiHfc incand embarking Passengers at QUEENBHi**, (?roland.) The Liverpool. New Tork and Philadel phia Steamship Company intend despatching their full-powered Clyde-built Iron Stvamalups as follows. GLASGOW Saturday, Decetuoer *l. CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, December a*. EDINBURGH ‘Saturday, Jannwy *- and every Saturday, at kook, from lirr4l, North River. RATES or PASSAGE: FIRST CABIN-.._57:>,00 STEERAGE. JaVJj Jo IO LonJuu.... SO,OO Jo toLoodou 3.1,00 do Pul* “3.00 do to FBI.. -A* do w Hamburg. H 5,0) do to Uamburg.. 3.*,00 Passengers also torwanlwl to ilatro, Bremen, l»ot terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates aarpettou* wishing to briag *ut their friend* can buy tickets hero at tbo following rates to h*wYork; From lilTerjiool or oneeostown; Ist ?-•>. 88j and 81Ufi. Lirerinxd g4«,U». I tom Qoeenßtowu 530,uu. * t Th«e Steamer* have superior arcytiiniodatuins far naeaenecr*. and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built iu Water-tight Iron Sectiona, and hat* Patent Fir* AmilbUstoni on board. A9”PasSE.*iO£KS rua fcfiorx.— Ug order oftluikc rearg of alt panunfert tearing On Untied EJuUi art jregi*ir«l to\ proc.ir* Hanpnrt* US'** 9" ,H 2 *<»*'*”- JOHN «. DALE. Agent. lb Broadway, N«w Yo»k. •KUlhi THOMPSON, Agent, , u MC;,Uf _ Ko. 410 Liberty «treat. PHtstmrrb. /XTNHiUNMKNI'S— \J lOObbls. Green Apples; 10 bbli. Dry Peaches; _ 60 this, freak ground Bye Flour; iro boxes E. D. Cheese; 100 boxes'W.B. Cheese; 60 hUs. nrlmoß. 0.-Molasses, M> dos. Extra Fancy Brooms; 75 boxes Woods’ Starch; 50 doz. medium Fancy Brooms; 50 Lblfl. Msec* XubrlcaUug Oil, JOO bush, primo Hickory Buts, lieu; Ju-*t receired and tOt sale by Jua FBANK VAN COBBER, 1 ■. 7 No. Hi Secoodstreet. SUNUKIKS —'2tlo bags Kio Coffee, 5 tierces Bice, 60 bt chests Black Tea, , 20 “ “ G. P. ” Odo kegs assorted Kails, 250 boxes l * Window Glasi 100 dozen Corn Brooms, and far & KIRKPATRICKS, “FaOO bblßvKentncky White Wheat Family Flour, 600 “ Western i -100 “ Bed Wheat Extra 20 « * .. . 20Q,sacks ftwh'Bodwbeat In store' and fr»r eale by d. 12 BBQ 1 KUITS FOK 'i'UlS HOLIDAYS — Kew crop Lay®* *»*■• *? d hy tb ! ; toner of liberty mflßaod wtfreta. *OKESU FKUW33 o Jj —€oo earn FiwhDoUwe. Api>l<% Swklti hMti Xom»toca, Gracu Peas, Bwect Cam, Corner Ltbertt rad Hand rtweU. —YKUt*!*— yO bbla St jLouia Syrup, 1 • 2Ght‘ *» : • <1» r . ‘ do. 10 6U».rP«no*ylT|ml>i do; ? 10 .do - Baltimore do 1& do "Kiw'TiJtk “"•* ' d*> f * KDOPAIBIOM. .msCEtr.I.VEO tJS. As OHDINANGE to enable tiic I’enn rtlrani. Eillriui Compmj «<> Tt%rks from a portion of Litwriy street, Jn tbo l ity of Pittsburgh. . A WnntCAis The wccnpatioo of that |a.rtioi. of.Lil«- tj bill—l. tit lli« .T1J..1 Titlsbntsli. i-UKliJins frurn ,i».il »lf~-l lo lb- lino luM tbo > ulh odJ Nlutli it.nls ol said oilJ.t'S tbo lvt.u.ylim.i« rtiilriMii Wr ila tracks atnl n.-adway, ren dci» thV Mac thunuf toi all other and unlniar) pit cVtcnliugH .Lnigvnuw in i HL't-men \\ Hem Prim street and Liberty ulreot cvuell mto the l**.it and meet practicable outlet eastward from the said city, it is deemed imperatively tieceftsa if to again secure the free and uuobm-ticted use of that porSon of Lt berry meet, so occupied by said Railroad Company. And , _ Wue££ai, Tbo Pennsylvania RaUrv-od Company h Trilling to purchase ibo premises and lots of land eit unto on .the south aide oT Liberty street ®hd Quarry street from the lioo tho Filth and Ninth aforesaid, to Washington etrert, whereon its tracks can l-e laid and business tranavttsl, thereby onahliogrvtd Comp>iny to reatoroto thocity that portion of LiU'rty street uow occupied by it. 3WrK»re, Bo It ordaiuod and bv tho Mayor, AUfortneu and citlzeus of Pittsburgh in belect and Common Donnells assembled, and it u hereby ordained ami -nuetod by autboriiy of the same. JbEoyljoH IM. That iu pursuance of the power dele eatisl iu them by on Act of the Cental Assembly of ihe Commomvc-ulth of Peuusylvanla, approved tho -rttlh doy of April, A. D , 1800, they «3 and lots of land intended to U purchased and occupied ss uforwuid bj the eaid Railroad Company as follow*, U* uit: AUdhose jwrtions uf D’Uara, l«ctury, Adams, Wulufl, Mechanics aud llarrwoo ntrceio tj tng ou the south tudu i>J tho proaeiil south cui b-line of I.ltnTfy .Use, all that portion of Elm street lying ou the south side <,f tho prweut south curb luiead Ltlwry street to its p*dnt of Inlenwction *ith balwr street. Also, ail that [Kirtiou of ijuarry street fiotu the point of iutersectiun aith Elm street cindwardly to Ui« Une iKitween tlm Fifth ami Niuth wards aforesaid. Also, alt ih.it footway or pavemeiil, twelve feet wide, lying ou the soutti cute ot Liberty street, slid extending tu>m tt«e east line of '> aslilngton stre-ot to tho line belweeu the Fifth ami Ninth Wards afore. Bald. . . Also, all public obeys aud passage wa>.n localeii b-rog m or iijhjn tlio squares or block" lioutided by tb« streets aud footways hereby intruded to b« taro and surrendered. Provliiod noverlboleas that no street, alley, jiMMisgi way or footway, or itortious thrieof herein mentioned ahull U clowtd or obstructed nutil said Railroad i.c.ui* paoy has obtained poeixredoii of the property or lota of ground respectively fronting or abutting thereon. b>vnnN2d That in consideration of the vacation »„d ?nrr Ma ur, 'l"' V" 1 l 'r“'‘?) h ’ l,u flaih-.etd Company shall aud will immediately upoli ti»e paas-io l of lhid oj to obtain iu it;- gLi aud proper toanuiH* j«rv‘ca-*ion of tint pretnires and lots of ground fronting on the said streets. alleys. pat •ve >uu aud footway, as rpccttted mid included in the preceding tion, and shall aud will continue dil i gently to obtain as afnrewiid the j«*mersniun ot the name, and shall and will so soon as tin* possession of the lots floating on the si roots «nd alloys horuhy va cated b Secured, remove Its mils and Hacks.trotn Lib erty street, lielwreu liranl street and Outer I»epol, re-lav* and repair saiiLstreet at the i «wt id mid l otn pally and uuder the direction of the Street Commit tecuiid Roconliug Regulator, or other propel oflmet of said city. t . , I’tovidi-d nerortfioloss that wheuovcr the lots o ground and promises to l*o acquired as afoi caaid by *dd Railroad Company, ahull, after such nri|UUUiun bv it, cease to be used, ovvued aud occupied by it for rfiilroad puriKtees; that then Iho streets, alleys, pas* a.ig« ways ana footway .hereby vacate! andimr rendered shall again revert to the city of Rlttsbnrgti. •Si:mo.\ 3d. That the right is hereby u-soived to the city of l'ntsbiirgh by its proper ofliceis, agents and employees to eutcr iu and uj*ou that jiortloti of U'llsra stmtf authorised to l** vacate,! for the pur pose ot repairing, Improving, removing or otherwise adjusting the water pipes underlying said street, aud at alt,times to baTo tree access thereto f'-i tiiat pur perm. l»nd the said |Vußs)i*ain:i Railroad Company shall. under the direct ion of and to the *ati- faction of the Snjejt mtendant of the Water Works cotisirurt and keep in jtevpetual repair, good condition aud free fiom water. an arched tunnel of hard brick or fltouc, not loss than live fret iu width and seven feet lu bcighth iu the dear, as and for a covering aud pro tection for the city water pipes, with means of ‘pn veuivQt n.cpea secured with plate* of proper utrougtn and approved pattern . Stetjovith. That all loading and auloudiug to aud from the cars of said Railroad Company shall be done within the tinea of the property hereby vacated and •nrrendcied, mol said Company*. shall, within six mouth* after obtaining possession of said property, enure to iaj-ererted-, at its own expenvo, a substantial wall of brick or stone, uol l«s than eight fret iu height h from the level of Liberty street, and witc&rt ng along sib! street within tho limit: above d.-.-nb- Sicii'-s ‘-Ih Thai Ufore this ordinance tlull g-> iu«o . tin) Pean«ylT«ai* Haliroad Company *n*ll fllo with ihc > Hy Controller a properly authenticated copy «.U Kcaoltilion of tbu Board of Hirector* accept lng all thu term* and conditions thereof. Ordained au4 enacted into a la” - In Cntinciw, tun 12ih dsT of December, A. V.. 1301. JAMESSIcAULEI, Preaideot G 1 Select Ccnutil. Att-M K. Morrot. b«ipv, tbo g>*” u everywhere .oquaily distant from tbo that the draft is stronger and more regular. Ibs yv*l ehaj-» U hotter adapted to resist tbo effect of sodden expauslon. re that It is impossible to .1. Tbo glass ii mado l irgoly «*f Lead tad rcarlaab, giving a great degre« of strength and elasticity- Tbs chimney* which housekeeper* b»vo found to bft so brittle as tv crack, oxen when not in lt«e. *n» in»ana* hly made of Llmo Glass iniumd of Hint Glass, ©f «bich ours are maonfcteturea. _ . . *. But tbo greatest advantage of these Chimneys is that when you bate on* it will last iorevor, aud If any housekeeper broaks one by tbs beat of tbo lamp, let her call at tbs m-itiulaotory and *« will rejdaco bar cracked chimney by a doren wbolo ones. This rivfierdoe* not loclwle accidents or thw ca * t ‘ s ol breakage where the cbimQey has, through inexpert aoev, b»»n screwed so closely to tbs lamp as to pre vent its expansion when heated. >Laou6*cturer» and consumer* of Carbon Oil, who bare felt lbs magnitude of thu obstacle, which ba» existed in tbs rrt»l expense of chimneys, in the way of the iiniTOTid use ol tb« oil, have found a remedy in the Oval XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which has mate rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil Hght to thorn who uso them, and Increased the consumption of oU consequent opoo the lessoned expeow fur chimney*. for Bale by i. t\ Kirkpatrick, L. Tbumm ft Co-, Rogers ft Seebit, I’- Uaydtn, Lnceacu OihCo , W el.len Kalneke, W. Ogden ft Co , \V. P. Wooldridge, W . M. Murray. or nt tbo Manufactory, Washington »t.. fxr Pennsylvania avenu". »nl«):tawM«stf ijm. .1 Slight Cola. Nautili,Jf^alcfxcncxx iMWatMal o> §fon- ZHiHuii, ' aßriNSsr might. chocked with, a simple rerh~-ay, if neglected, often terminates seriew.-y Few are aware of the importance c-1 stopping- a c - gf tight tfalxl in. its first Stage ; that which in the hepnn.ning would yield to u, mild remedy, if not attended to. attadcn the lungs. Jg.fiaiun.’iJgtanchial&So.rfu's ivereflrat introduced eleven year-, ng*>. It has r hem proved that they arc the best, article before the public. Joi f&augji-s., ficldx, Mfanch.itis, ytsfhmiL, tfalxLfth, the HaA-.n.c r Cough in tfOJnAUm/LtuMl , and numerous, affections of the fffh frait f, giving immediate reliej f*ubtir Speakers $ Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all (pruggists and (D#v. in ffedicine, at J 25 cents per UriCd A, t H.TOIGXiCO. TUe ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. Tlie great “American Remedies,” known an GENUINE PEEP ARATION S, viz HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT -BUCIIU,” SARSAPARILLA. k IMPROVED ROSE WA*U. HELMBOLP'b GENUINE PREPARATION. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTBLCHU, A roitivn and Specific Remfrdy for Diseases of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, OHAYEL, and DROPSI CAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine Increases the power of lhg*»uon, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which Iho WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi tions, aud all UNNATURAL ENLABOE3IENTS ,m reduced, as well w PAIN ASD INFLAMMATION, atvj ii good lor MEN, WOMEN,or CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S extract bucuu, For wialuaeaaeß arising from Excess, Habits of Dis sipation, Early ludtscretioo or Abn»o. ATTENDED WITH TIIE FALLOWING SYMP- Indisposition to Exerti.-n, Loss y! Power, Lpw «f Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trjrubhug, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dim nets of Yiaiou, Palu io the Back, Universal Lassitude ot the Muscular System, lloi Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryueas of the Skiu, Eniplibus of the Fare, PALL\D COUNTENANCE, The»o symptoms. If allowed to go ou, which tin* icdiciuo invariably removes, soon follows IiIPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIT'S, Many ure aware cause of their snfK-i mg, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. TUK RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the flfWane/.ofy Deal hi ly Br.AR AUM-I-WITNESS TO Til C TRUTH O KTIIE ASSERTION THE CONSTITUTION oNI.K AFFF.i.TKD WITI ?qimc: il» ii>l mi-dkiiio lo tiivugthen ami Invigorate the System, Which lleltbln.hrn EXTRACT IHVHU OLD oR YoUNG, c-ISGLE, MARRIED. uH «‘ON IN MANY AFFECTIONS P-ECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Uucliu is uueqiiallr.l by any other remedy, as iu I’hlorUla or Retention, Irregu larity, PaiiifultHhS, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, l Icer-iteß or Scirrhous slate »r the Uterus, Lem orrbea or Whites, Sterility, and fur all complaint* incident to the sex, whether arising frqm linlcjcr.Hou, Uabita of Dusipatioii, »r i» «»»•• Take m> more Balsam, Mercury, «*r unpleasant Medi- ine fot unpleasant aud dangerous Dbo'»««n. It cause.-a D«eju«nt dealre and gives stutigih t«> Uiimttc, thcrvhy amoving Obstructions Preventing and curing Strictures of the Lielma. allaying jmtu ami inflammation, eo trequenl tu the class of dUease*, and expelling all Out-. and t AfaMer. TUOCSASPS UPON THOUSANDS, Who havo boon tbo victims of qnacki, and wbo hare paid uiavt rtt« to bo cured 1n * abort tSmr.b’xjt) found ttaoy wore doceired, and tbat tho “POI-.OJ* baa, br tbo nro of “powerful aatriDKents," been driod op in tho to break out in ngcnivntod form, and LAMPCUIMNEY T. n. DIMRIDOE A LARGE ASSORTMENT /rat REcrrr^D BAILT, F'ABBELL** CO., * So. t!» FOURTH STREET. •WEIMCJI. HKLMUOLD'S' >f Which the patient may expire. rau nay that they are not frequently follow* 0 “DIREFUL DISEASES,” INSANITY AjsD CONSUMPTION. oRO A Nil' AV I'AKNK^, VKM A L I.S -FKM A l. KN -- FEM A l. KS, TKMPLATING MARRIAGE LHVLTSF Oil i HAS'li: OF UFI MV -*TMPrf>ll* AfcoVL NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT * HE£ JflfOtD’S EXTRACT ftrOTli crp.rs SECRET DISEASES Its ttagea, " At little cipt:«.s« ; ~, n.-Ttiiiige it* diet, No tnconv.-nieii. e AaJ no cipofine. rrniiAPS after marriage. U*o Helmlwld'* Extract Buflm f->i affrctJjM «nJ 'lii*Cii*o» of tlur VRIN’ART ORGAN?. Whctbcr existing tn MALE OR FEMALE, Fr->m whatever cause originating aurt uo matter UOW LONG STAN DING. Diseases of tfcfWJ orpins require tho »M of a DIURETIC. HELMBOLP'B EXTRACT BCCIHJ ' 13 THE GREAT DIURETIC, And U certain to ha»* the desired effect in ail Dis* eased for which it is remromended. Blood! Blood! Blood! litlmloir* C»mp^Hn-L FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ' at CHILIS. This i» an affection of tho Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS LININGS OF THE NOSE, EAKS, THEOAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES, Slaking it* appearance in the form ->f ULCERS, Qelml*old'n Extract Sarsaparilla Pnrifioa the Blood, . _ .. . ... c ,.,„ *or. EPHRAIM McBOM • ELL, acelebratodPhysicUnaud Member of the Royal College of Surgeons* Ireland* and published lu the Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico’-Chirorglcal BeTlevr, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of moat of the late Standard Works ou Medicine. Extract Bucbu, $1 «» i«w bottle, or fik for lf< •• SanSparilln* 100 •* ** A Improved Roes Wash, 60:. “ “ ~ Or, hair down of each for $l2 00, whkhr’wtll ba enffi dentto cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from abeervation. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL koMMONICA CURES GUARANTEED? AFFIDAVIT. rorsonally appeared before me, an Alderman of tbs city of Philadelphia, H. T. Htuisou), who being duty sworn* doth nay his preparations contain no nun colic, no mercury* or other injurious drugs, but are uureiyveStable. H. T.'HELMBOLD; Sworn and mo, the 22d day of •November, 1851.• ■*. ... Wjf. P. HIBBEBD, Alderman., Ninth street, iiboTO Race, Philadelphia. Address letter* for information In confidence to B. T. HELMBOLD. CbemUt, Depot, 104 South Tenth streot; below Chestnut, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, And tnjpriadjfUd deito*, Who endearor to iliipps, , ‘ < > r ,4"S < S? l ” “” l “ o, ' Mr " art idol on tho reputation attained by UtlmtoW. Goauia. ~ „ •• 'Sarsaparilla; „ ~. . Improved Bosa Wash., DB. GKO. H: KETBER, No; 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, And all Dnijglrt»««y»lK™- aw Auk for ptETiMBOLD’S.' Take so other. Cnt thi WTertltanieiit 'oat Miii wad fer itj and ATSynwjamoirasd *xwf; KSonrtfttuUivY .' £fc* Reese & uraff, oil *jb* ** eiBai V ASTrACTI’Er B; or WHITE HOIKING OIL, 1 PI'RK !► K<'Dt*llli'.l-f* BKKZOTiT. .v-i, m-r\M i i, vniFn:i» HACittKKHY oil, CjCilv. SllTor ALL IiiiAYITIKS VUUCUASEt*. Oil lUfteL WAUlfrl. . rnniprOftiiv, -N -rai'Koi-KUSi OIL.-The "New Yobk X f'uiHri ai. a*~. *«“»•", 'Srimaiwt York. M-. ri ft I'-T'l ftt I.LT7.ABETHPOBT, i J.. ... r ■iri-.r uM MT.ring oil. ■Siipi'od by thn }rr»v orulnl ItiilrorO. This r-o« l» lo KwVr.U..wl«*« ofttuso.oJ m«*J»rfU«s- CoSiJi'm-1.1. MMrftod. 3h*. Carr,:-- tw Attatof I *««,»» vr*-ln*U "till., firm ofli.lchry, ■SSK-" **«. * Oil. WORKS OOMPANT OK O rrS'VSYIVANIA. ( JlaUiiEsL-lUivre •*{ LUni:U \TISiL A Sl‘ RtFINKi> OILS, S , <' i i inr-i , uivir Dnnucaue iy, Pirr?BUß-iH, PenV.v • Thu r-mi-.m i- intti-uil trade and »• . onsUoil v. offering PKfItOLKUM un x-»..-W Advnuc* mad* on JSSu" A tlr, .., J. WEAVER. J*.. noaiMti _ TTJTFPisk. OiL wohrs. Li tr/r m v r. ivooutii'ue., M.l *V V4»"TI’KFO «F , ~ \ |, a S 0 »’ AUBi'N m LAUi‘S.. fIUMSEYS, .Iv./Jv No •*» M-.«k.*t oiivt-l. 1 * m'Tsmuau. V\. I?A»ll,K Oil. wUKKS.— W III IITXI AN Pj j \N't*KU.Si»N. ll l'n- r> an«l *lr:vl.*r* in rrilK r.Milf'N mraui uuii. i’A. H*-.MI;..RKA.-E».KI HEX/.01.E f.T U.r prwuf .. OIIOW, SMITH A i’o.'s. AV.iVr itml Flirt ulrvl?. I.A NT KK Oil ."COifT'A N V. |J 11 t»A \ IS, I‘r ■■■.i.lrilt. . IoIIX IUU IS. r., mxi Trra> -IL 11. l»at is, T. M. I **.»“- 'ui.o-t Irwlu.Jr. M,„l I, c |,t ~Miil). (rout tin* w**Un»»l k ~i, nil i i. r-k. io \ roiluty, toil xn.l 1... -I- • • II N.-VO. ,V « KTKONA i»ii* VNUItKS. L MILI.KH A *•«*. . Worts' »l Sliai|«l.«rt aui**. ' M ) Itaitroail. UJti.o Hint V..ivl» '’'sUmi’tirlim rs ..i U.I.OIIS.VrISU uuJ I.linUl- C VTINti CAUKyN OILS and HKN/OLL. \ UHVINKI* OIL, wurraiii.il uoti-MCiib*- »iv»,»l«ny.ouU U J. . “Irl>'l - UiiUICATIXi; OIL, AT TIIE i-ow Li «.«•« »r * CENTS PKll on bnii»l ami for »ale by 11. &J-U., ' ’’ .I' l * A, tu lII,' ipialltv, «en-fertoinm«t»d trruAMo; PitTsbueou, Nyv. 2», lww. ,Va«f. V. i- J. W. Sueyer-Gent*: Tb« Luljn caiiug Oil «.• an. gcttiug from you we fiud to be tb* b «'" ,,r o. n. c«„ ' ,i bvAVm.ksfy, yy. a. MiiOU'iKfi , ior.lli.'.'io.v .1 ;rm n.t M 1 I lll'l.K A N I' REFINER FaUEON Oil.?, Cl StiWt. . *TVaVA T . * " K on. Rfc.FIMi.K% Ufllt'SßlP. BKYAX .1 V £> Frrrn S-rnraT, Bank Block, second floor. »|B U> promptly attend*! to. ~ . STOVES, Ac. A LLKX. McCOKMICKi CO., Vai.i.bv jCX Kou.vpev, Pittsburgh, Pa. ifcfr-WAnEitorflr, No. 301 k>b"tTatr&et. urvT Manufacturers of COOK, r IXG STOVES, PARLOR ANDKIICIIEN GRATE.., HOLLOW WARE,etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Roll ins Hill Owning, Mill Otvmng. Cw, ' v «ter and Ar* 'tiwn Pipr, ?nd Iron", Dog Inn", j*'"gon RoE(% Sn tar KottlM. Pallor", Hnos.-r-, Car V heel*, Lo«P l, ”r™ Carting" generally. Also. Jo bln* s £ *" J M ! Ca«lng" mad- to order. Patent*! Mill, Steam or Dor* Tower. - ; A ,» r. P- voc»o. VOUNIi BROTHERS, Dcquesne Focn- X par. Liberty atroct, near the Outer Depot *£• t> « (“Htuburclt, l*a., mnnufacturo MACnlJbi HOT BLAST A?.i& ROLLIN'!! MILL H'R^ACK CASTISCS of wry Hc«chpti™. OJ L i’IPE. BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, ritaTEBABS WAOON BOXES, SAB A2»D DOG liiStES ASD CRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES. <£<■-., nlway* on band and wr sa»« l«rw. Orlrn IrR witti W. W. YODNO, comer of \'.«rl ptm-l and Diamond alley, will recefra prompt "I[ea tlnn. ‘ . Pil-gU Stoves i stoves i—d. ur uavka A SON, MAsm-Aciracc, or STOVES. Warehctue, Federal Ft., near Snspenricra Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. We tha attention of dealers to our Iwcoeseort mint of COOKING and HEATING STOATS, for wood and coal, which are Mllngat »*» rat.rt Tbow Tailing our city will find it to their advantage to give ns a call and examine our stock bo ‘T.6¥ls3?^» 85 « te «osßA S Ko. -saßif""”* o,aU K'&g&ygsw- E' TNA STOVE WOKKS.—A. BKAU EEY, mnnutncTiiivrof rrwj ran«J < O' >K, FAKLOU ANJUIEATING STOV ES, GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. M «Tfrricr. am> Salks Room, enrtu - of Wood and Third*at recta, Pittaburgb, Pa. Jafcdlj HOTEL, os THE EUROPEAS PLAN MNUt-K ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY C7/ 7 Hall StfK.ir*, earner Qrrri. Oily U»N.) M they muy be ordered In tho apor.ioua Refectory. There U a and Bath Rooms attached lVHb«m7J>. • - ' J- i T.i-aviis Pittvburgft .. r - -a- do HtfuK-hviUe &-? *“ ' U« - „... .ViOi p. n». do Columbus.. * -50 p. m. ArrivKaCincinii.iti T —a*.''-'*: V- Jo St. Louis.*!,...— a. in. LsaTwPittsburghJ. 1:55 p. ru. do Stenbeimlie MO p. to. ' do Xewarfc-T t2*» midnight. cic* Colutnbu*! _ 1:30 a. to. - i Arrives Cincinnati 7:40 a. m. do St. Louis 1k39.P-. »• , 110 change of cans Ktueua Pittsburgh an tfCiocisfiiti. . Splendid Cars ltU-diM to all Night Tr*lDS. .. r l.w a. w. • 4.25 » m .*>.23 ii. m. •6Ki=» A (It • i»;yO a. 01 ItPßTrt'PUtshurtfli • s J : K* P j.. Wili-niie 1 ™ p- ox |l. UI- Oonnocling at UayarO v<< 1 1it Tuscarawas tiraucli far N«>w t’Uiladnll'laii and Ciual I>oht 4 at AlUanco rrtth Futaburgh. Fort Maj lie ami t.hio:igo BrUtnaad.at jl mi on with Zitnrm iUe uml Cincinnati It. K. i»*r Akrt.ri, I’njflfc-sa KalU at«J Miller»burg, ami at* Cleveland \vA L. It. it. lor Erie, Dunkirk and UnilaU* will* U. It. U»i. Toledo, Detroit uml Chicago. . ' ‘ _ Mail Train tcat*-> at a. w , *Jo[n*ni2 at all tla tl.mit Uuweiiii Kovliesier and BelUir. WelU'iUe A.voiumodation h-avi* at tu. . _ liot urtiiiig trains arrivo in I’lllsl-iirgh as toHi»tyn: Mail Train... U 0 P- m - . Fast Line 10:20 p. Ut. Express Train 2:05 a.- in. Wellsville Aicoramo.lalion 9-10 a. m. Fussengera deairing lu go lo Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or poiula West, via Cleveland, must he pir licular to ask for tkkcie via Cleveland. Through Tickets van Ikj j.r.vuird at (ho Liberty Street In-imt, Fittsbnrgb. JOUN STEWAUT, Ti.:k.»t Agent F<-r further In: Arrive t'loiel.in.l N.. v, WWil) ST iny4dvd -rxr\ T o; MAUKF.T STUK.KT, ifoßDalltiQ, apply to i WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At- the Couiiau) 't. Office iu Freight Station, I’enu Bt. u 027 ~ YY BANGESLENT yf>R VtaA 1 SCI. —THE VANIA CENTRAL BAIL-KuAD. EIUTITHATI/V T On md aflrt- MONDAY, N.w. 25tb, the THROUGH, jilA.Hi TRAIN 1-avi-a the l*u#Brnger button eTtrj uiorulng (exc-pt Sunday) at 1W .u m.,btoppitig culy at nriucipal itattoiw, and making direct tuonectlonj bI UarmWg for Baltimore and V achingtnn, and for- New York via Allentown rout*. * .[ THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily. Ut 4:40 a. Mopping only at principal Matton., making direct connection at Ua,rriabnrg for Balti more and Washington, and for Kw York vj4 Allen- THE FAST LISE Laves the Station dally (except i Sunday) «t 10:60 p. m.. Mopping only:at principal I stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for I Baltimore and Washington. ' 1 WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH GAB ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Station every morning (Sundays excepted) at 540 a. ».« run ning as for as Conemangh and Hopping at all Sta tions nOTELS. CITY OF NEW YOCK. AROVF. THIRD, IVt'.’.*'/. Wellsullt*.. Sjeui'fii' iUi*. \Vlid< m.' _ Returning Trains afrivo in Pittsburgh aa follow* .• Express; 1:15 p. m. ; Mail, 8:35 p. m. ; Fart. I*l»o» j-jjh a. m.; Johnstown- Accommodation, KWa a.nL. , First Wall’s Station AcwmmoduUou, travel by tb» Penn sylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered { cannot b© irarpawwd on any other route. The Roadll* | balliisted with stone, and Is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Rood with their pammago. To New York -$l2 SOiTo Baltimore. To Philadelphia. 10 OOITo Lancaster. To Harrisburg 7 40| Biiesaee cheeked to all Stations on the Peonsylra' and to Philadelphia' Baltimore and: New York. , , Pawmgera purchasing tickets in cars-* wul. ho charged an excess, according lo distance traveled, in addition to the station rates, except from stations where tho Company has no Agent. ■. NOTICE.—In «an' of low, the Cpmpfny wiU hold tbemwdw* responsible for personal taggage only,-, and for »d amount not exceeding BIW. .' • n. B. An Omnibna Line has been employed to coDTey passengers and baggage to and from tho De pot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each paa i sensor and baggage. For tickets, apply to * 6 J. STEWART, Agent, At tho r. B. n. Pa«wngt*r Station, on Liberty and | Grant streets. _____ 1106 Tkteta for Bt. Joseph nod other point® in Northern Mwadurh in® State of Kansas, or th® Territories, rttonld insist,on haring tickets that road by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. The only, roate from St. Loul# to 8t- Jo-xCpb. It istheshoxtest and quickest, line, by thir teen boors, to tho remotvstpolnt reached by rail,'and U ttlw-ava us cheap as any other. Buy your tickets to Kansas and all points In North *ru Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ISAAC 11. STUBGEON, ■president and Gt-usraJ Snpcrintehdent or the North Dlisfouri'Kallroad. - »elO:MKf>m ~ HENRY 11. SIMMONS, Agent. - ALLIiiGHEN \ , RAILROAD.—Seven trains daily depart from arrive at Pittsburgh, foxeept'SUnday.)' ' *'• : : Through trains, Bi-nn inc at Hwltou, ,le»v« Pitta burgh at 0 a. m. an 1 4' J • ii. m. . . llultou Accomiiu*Uii‘*ii li.-una leave I’iUabnrgn at l> aud 11 a, in., and at l, and tkW p. u». Accoumu'Hlatiou liMin*. ivlurning, h*»ve Holton at 7;4i»and in a. tu., at I- in and I:4Ji, 3:50, 6:3®.and 7 ‘KjSif«Vo« Tie'll firtuborgh to HultOn ami. rvttiru, d r t cuts. At. , ,-i witgora from rttlsborgn, without t ii ketd, will b i ii» u'gud full far®. ’ U. K. MUIILK*. Superintendent. . mo EAEMEUE AXD OTIIERS-.. ror. sXi.E, tirowKY'S stirußtOE pateht UKAIN PAN A\D SEPARATOR, Patenteil January lt>, 18W). The superiority of tills TAN,over all others in liw consist# iu ilecheapumi, aiinpHdtjr.aud.dnmhUlty. .Second, it» cleaning Grain faster, teller atm mow Uioruiwbly, with less labor, thau any «>ilwr mill, i The patentee of the ateve Kon -haa Wo caged in manufeauring ami Belling Agricultural Im plements, and convinced of the great want of ,a ; good Ran for cleaning tho different hinds of Grain and tjeeds, presents this to the public, witlrfWl-eonfidonca that it will meet their wants. ' / ‘ V 'ii'-k. The undersigned, having purchased, lb® «wo right to mauofactura and sell the 1 above. GnUnrFaa Md Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Yhr ciada, and all Ohio, ami the right to sell iti indfiwa and Illinois, is nbw'prepared to fill a!l OTd«s, whMa eaie or retail, at 31U Liberty atreot, \ W.W^WAJiLAOK.,. QOAPI SOAPII i^AAPHI—.The : Chemi- O cai. Olive Eraiivk SoaV,' manulhctared by B. a k J. 11. SAWYER, is acknowledged to: b® .the jnost ecrriceablo-ofany kind Itssuperior advantages are found in its .catapneaai aavlne of’labor, and ita eScacy iu .remnvlDggmw, paintftar and without, inioring th«.-sW»w2®' t *|* damagiog thi finest'qualify.of goodai. -Jt can beoiedwith allUnds of water. - Keferenc® is made^withplcasare.lo : th®-wldMaf l certifiChte, «manatin& frpntwptlsinea v«tfteovnUii this community, and who Imd every, me ill allofoeo of Keinglt fblly and. fairly ~t QucrOr-iaastcr'i Srjxtrtmnii cf ■ and Fourteenth - “Sawyer’s Chratfcal OUve graslTo Joap’* .hyteg been nsed very extensively in cur hare no hesitation inccrtifyingthal tdSwy adapted fo tho us® of TBesoldhwanddea dedly th® moet superjor prow- Odfor th® eervic®. •. - . iA.-XiRAW» i c Quartermaster Twelfth Regim®nf. .. AIXX: FOBBYTH, Quartermaster FourtteMhßo^mqtt. aoSl Quaitcrmnster Thirtccnthßeglinent. jyo YOOItOWN PJEIINXXNG. 7 , COOI'ErS^ : CABINBT PBIHTINfI OFSICKr iwitrael for SHALL PEISTEBS, STATION*B3 f MERCHANTS,* RANK ERS, AMATKtJBS,the ARMY aadNA-Y¥<«to.'lbe Trents wo offer etmpfest- and ttn»g*«t and twt, mtS^cd .any ebnp ever invtmtod,.and gecniy lesp apace j; on b» -operated by,-any ou®» whctb£r Bot, tod are tvdd avprioet .hlthnrtovmK®4nruf- ; -tbat‘ l Uß>*ttff 4* 'about' ow&M\)* iritf® of J®h Ttea*e*'Jiowiattt*. The'CaMnetr (ttpdniwhlchi the. Tresses .«Und,Vare composed Cases, peetlyaud sttxmriy to* sr«her, ; aiutAsr oorapactucas aid oex«r• been equatledl - CaQ andhx&tnbbs/oi*‘enm for ~>ca>3iiU J; - ; - ' ■’ ytv t Pprhcrtraat, a- Y- T aRD till/ in-btore and for Maty ■l-fZSir' OAUB-PICUVACO,