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TttiijpUrfif finiocrffniipoMd by the Soc- - ,“ r TWRf?:*? noir,. under con > liderxtion bj the Senate Committee on Fi o»bm »nd tW Hou«e'. .W.»jti .«nd Mesa* , ; ;. , Committo*,_Tlie Secretary'X Tiew», as liiiT • , ■ ' down in his able report, have been explain l ed *t length in. another able and elaborate document, which :ia noW berote the Com together: with a ckreftdly drawn "• bill whieh it la thought will not only moot ’the requirements,of the government, but 1 ■,' the general approval' of- the country *' > Greater adraiitagea a#e to bo offered to the *:•■ banke and banklng *iaooiatloaa than they nbw beaaeii.. Firet, it- Ur prbjmaed :. whose aecond victory we are honrly expecting the wires to flash over the : i . country. After slime ho went to Wash .ington, where he continued as porter in one .or the hotels, till his unvarying politeness ' industry brought Uni uuderthe notice of ~aud determined to see -whether he would rise irhe had a chance, Mr. Holt gave hhn » ,»? llto, Uatent, Office. At first .•GMkes were, very humble—carrying -g™ I ** -•rranglngi models, ondtbe like; ;■ he was gradually tried on more impor - , frpfc Übots, and it was atm found 1 that . .whatever be did was well done. A position was then arranged for him more soluble to his newly: (Uscofasd abilities ; - . ... Mr.. Holt continued to takegreatintcrest - an * .®l***4'no opportunity for pro ’ motSng his., advancement. 'When, he was .txaniferred to the War Department he took '-;,'ftehoepff wjUihim-Animportant surrey ' in Virginia fchanced to’ be needed, and ' 1 Schoepff.waa Intrusted with it This brought .- him Under the* eye of Gen. Scott, and his i military education and acquirements were -fhrthe first time brought to light. Thence , forward his rise wit sure, fie continued - lo be employed on important business by Department till educated officers • began to .be needed for our volunteers, when ’ ■; portor vrns appointed » . Bngadier Genersi, and sent to protect the State of his benefactor from invasion. Mr. ’’ Holt has already the proud satisfaction of , Mowing that the man he topk from hotel , ■ drudgery in Washington won' Wild Cat; k «pe if may speedily be added that thesame lesder has held Somerset.—Cfcr. Gn. Oasette. Xet'ai End the War. . It is time that this war were brought to .aclose. Wo cannot go on spending money -.at tie present enormous rate for even six u ' months longer. The season is favorable t /or Military operations in the South; in - . . thei Summer, much of Jeffdom is unhealthy Northern troops. Powers : ,are not merely, uneasy at thedearth of Cot •fr . i tonaad, the ; XaUnre of markets for their fabrics caused by the War and the Blockade; . a., the news from; England this.morning ~. ~aad judge whether the British Government desires 4o see the Unionbroken up. Now •.... ; ht the time to end. the war, and.the means ~.► hand. .By. the light; of., burning .•Charleston, the dullest may read the hand ,v, writing on the wall.. Slavery has conspired and destroy the Bepublic; let it 7- the fate, of Human! Let os bury. Tree* x Son.nnd Slavery in a. common grave, and ..thus get. rid of Abolition, “sectionaiiem," 1 ..Rand all other incitements to domestic strife I Woe to this land if. another May ; finds the rebellionsitiU haughty and .defiant! . Let , ._. U» aU resolve that ..it shall be pot down by uie shortest method, so that, our brothers now in arms .may return to their families ( . and their industry in the Spring.— N. T. i ; ■ JU naXIRQ 01 CBASItSTOX—FIOFHtCT OS A nUTIXOdS&SD miutaet officib. ' Tbeintelljgenee of the burning of Charles toa, probably,by the incendiarism of negroes, and the attendant rumors of a sUreinsurroc ...tioa,haveremindedparties here of aprophe- S of a distinguished military officer, that • Wkr.Would Se virtually ended by agenerat ' ■ insnneotion of the slares iu the South, before the middle of January. Duringhlscommaßd . ofaßoutbern pest he was induced to examine the history of sUyelnsumctions, and deduped fromittho edhelusion Gist' thero would be a terrible one In. the Southern States, either du , riay or immediately subsequent to the Christ ..mah;holidays.,.She existing circumstances ' >attach great .probability to this pradietiou. j -- ; la an extensive belt of eountry, reaching from' ■ tho Atlantio coast totheMissUsippirtv«r> the , • slares largely outnumber, thewhite pdpula jtio*. This whole district has; been nearly 1 ~ . , ;depopulated ofablebodled white mentb Ui- Wish sfildfcrsfor the rebel armies In the border States. • By the organisation of some of the' v - .. hegrtes in regiments for the rebel army, the [ ‘■ v -?^ i s* nl hire, with astounding thoriaignted le®gbt their>lavss that with aras in they aro ooual to.white aeu, ahd ':. v by their violent denunciations ofth^fatfarat i : yy **» ll tionlstt r they hare isfa a+d. the '*■■■■ rid tke negroes to assert ■ freedom. /They have abofitadly given tie impression that men caa flght wlth |»m and. bowie knives thatmay be made by - ?ahy«ommonblacksmith/ and. above all, they c* *• 1 ? Wa example: of insubordination and by "tpeir own rebellion against' the government. Under these circumstances R; ‘ ”&s£***& tmbh probability to this-fearful pro-- r ~i Themadnessof the rebels may bring v-~ > IJf * nunishaitnt thdti terrible than iSr about toW U listed by tie armies ofthe ~ ,P«lea.—Washwgfea Jp*patck to l*e JfcroW. - oaCwrrency, V- '..>l - npeaking of their enmney -l *- ' Gea, Bchbepff i: * *U - tyes are now turaed-^n . •• -t: jdmiwn,; ; Wh«i^;qea- - _ isfl>D&daii^ “rlt, S»- ftund tbM -»: ’ U»jPii*n BfegsraWter ftim Wri-JE W>iViv^>SAbJi ■4^~ and- baa- paid Hhem- fn -Confederate bonds. Imhsting an example which Se cessionists? -thought : So r - Unexceptionable,- uen. Schoepff commenced lerying on the: Secessionist* .fo£ similar supplies': Mcan • tune : he assembled .the Union .men, and, exchange- office for their bene fit, set at defiance all. banking rules by taking the Confederate bonds at par, and supplying th'f Union men with good Ohio and Indiana money in its stead. Then, when the Secessionists presented their bills, he paid, them all 0$ with the utmost po~ Hteness, in their own currency 1 They didn't know enough to be thankful for the arrangement, but that wasn’t his fault. Traitors in the Capital of Kentucky. A letter Profit Frankfort, Ky., in the Louisville t/buss/says: >' “Among the resolutions embraced in a series offered last week by Mr. Burns, of Owen, is one recommending that the Con federate States should be permitted to es tablish a separate government and other States allowed to join them if they desired it This makes it apparent that th 6 trai tors are hot all in arms among us who, 1 While apparently, pursuing the quiet walks of peace, are'working to me the rebel with hidden. help one , vantage.’ . They are as dangerous as those in oper revolt ard should ;bed«tlt with accordingly. We find them everywhere iu.our daily haunts; they in fest our*hotols; they lounge about our places of amusement ; they button-hole ns in the streets, and'never fail to give ns as their opinion that Buckner will be in Louis ville in such a time.' Arrivals at the Pi Principal Hotels, K last; night. t. Third and Wood Streets, UPTO'sO’CLOi BT. CHABLES—Corner W B Moeby, Phil* J 0 Scott, do J Case, Cletelsad B B.Browu, Cincinnati B L Blood, BrookrlUe Gob L Ewart. N I A Jooninr, Haniaburg- Ura E C donning, do J M Vancfe, Wheeling A J Boggs, Cleveland D Bough, Jr, AS Elliott, Pa E A Myers, ,8 Young, Clarion Ber B A Brake, Chaplain Tth-Pemt'a Beg’t, J D Chambers, Waah’ton B F Shoemaker, BollaJlo G B ScsU, Cincinnati B Pritchard, Hew Lisbon SMcCormick, lowa' T V Brooks, BlockTUle J N Mason, BrownsrllU 8 Minor,' Greene co Miss F Minor*, do A Murdoch, CB French, Beaver Xboe McFadden, Jr G W Howard, Michigan E Soiger, .Lancaster E C Leigh ty ( W. Newtoo H Lowry, - do M A Mitchell, Phlla Thos Wrigley, Clearfiuld Col 8 B Hays, Wasb'ton J A Lemon, Hollidarsb'g W-B Bussell, Green*burg J A Wherry, Booth Bend SWhybarfc, Missouri P W Harbaugh A lady, New Lisbon, 0 John Fan, Ohio «rty st., near B. B. Depot, n, nornixTon. M King, Johnstown J Boyer, Maryland W Keller, do J Glotfeidty A lady, Md D J Beschy A lady, Md H Merman, Dayton WBunk, J Losing, Martin's Ferry . H Wyman, NY GWUte, J Wike, E Bertleman, Pbila J Banter. do S Garsen, do G Thomas, Chicago J Walcom, HorerbiU HWard, Milan, 0 A Mettle, do MANSION HOUSE—Li! osoaoiAvaun P Bellen, Uniontown E Weller, Wooeter J McCormick, Illinois J Cummins, Minn. W A Den, Columbus, 0 G Hontloy, Ebensbnrg SSlcyers, .G 6 Gilbert, J Smith, D Geyon, Baltimore J Beer, Bomney W A Seale, Salem J^Cml^^pringfield,o J Finlay, Kittanning G Blngiy, Birmingham X Lint, do w J Weerr, A Hetnsleigb, lady A 2 c’n GI&ABB HOUSE—Corner tr Third and SmHbflold its. raoFKtrroa. a. L. HOCXCBT, W L ColUqs, P A C B It Wm Cunningham, - Weet 1 Klizabetb, Cyras Black, Mon. city Bln B P Black, do Miss M £ 8 Black, do Mias O L Black, do Albert 8 Black, do Hast. C C Black, do Col. B I) Teetera, do J 11 Stringer, Portland, 0 Jj» t Tudd,Tayette city Johu Corbett, Wash, co John Penney, McKeeep’t “W Junes, dp HARE’S HOT^L—LII ty street, foot of Fifth. aiVUEt, h B S Cook, Candor, Pa H Wilson, do Seth Alexander, Butler co R Purrico, do JobnClntton. do 0 Bracken ridge, do SCrwwfbrd, BealUvillo G £ Smith, Bower mil £ T Smith, do T M Lyons, U Davis, Salem, 0 J B Wearer, Cknonsburg A ▲ Coleman, do B J Smith, Hancock co,Ta W M Porter, ‘do F Coleman, Waah’n, D* C Min C Tower, Elizabeth W A Leggat. BlaliaviUe w £ Bowman, Wm Johnson,do John Hopper, 8. Fayette A Marshall, Sbirland G Ileloma, Washington 8 Miller, Canonshnrg S Vnoeman, Wash, co W M McConnell, do Mr* Curry, do Ml. Sarrraaoa, Ooxic of Select ConoclL AMDBEW D. SMITn, - - > w Fztoldsnt of Gannon Connell. Attest: Ifa lTGojonou, Clerk Oonunoa Council. To AKrOoxcxutn—Tak* wtic* that the Bute> meotof V tewerr for tbe opeuing of Fremont street has been this d*v filed to tbo District Cosrtfor cou flrmatfoo, u> which Court nil may appeal Jtthsjr. — proper, .sriihto«U.wsfcn from this date. - ;:_». *CIIOY*B; Ji., * Solicitor for Allegheny Cllr. Dwember 9,1 Wl~2wd VLOUiI- Xr|UU febU. Knptockjr White Wheat Family Floor, ~iw aSTwhert Extra . ; ...-« jo u ay* v ' ■ - ••cks hreah Buckwheat “ ■ Za tone u anorteANails, _ * * : ,*#L: -i ■ BEOWNA KIBDATBIOKS, . ' E'" OB'JOINCINNAin, LOUIS., K CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, Uzrr~Z YILLE, EVANSVILLE A CAIRO.aSb&2Z —Tlic fine pamengcr steamer ANGLO-SAXuNTcunt. R. Daltell, Clerk J. W. Chambers, will leave lor the above and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY at 4 oVloek. For freight or passage apply on or to delO D. HTIEWIS, Agent. W.KRKL Y , |HB> „ PACKET FOB GALLIPOLIS AHlubS9 , PORTSMOUTH.—The splendid tlctmer Capt; John Wolf, will leave for the above and all in termediate porta THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m.— For freight or passage apply on board or to felP D. H. LEWIS. Agent. £"SQR CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, irir.Z TILLS AND ST. LOUIS.— beaatlfhl new steamer PRUIA DONNA, Uwh. Geo. D. Moore, will leave for the above and all Inter mediate. porta, on THURSDAY, 19th Inst., aL4j>. m . For freight or paasage apply on board or tu 4 J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., ) , «%« ‘ dc9 JOHN FLACK, ’JAgeote. ITTSBUKUH AN I) OALm tCfrVfc LIPOLIS PACKET.—The bmntlfaligSiEQf new UNDINE, Capt. H. A. CoiT wIU leave Pittsburgh for GalllpoUa EVERY SATUR DAY, a_t_4 o'clock p. m. Returning, lsarea Golllpo. Us EVERY TUESDAY, at 10 a. tm For freight nr pasmgo apply on board or to ee2o J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agrnta. PITTSBURGH AND PORTS-, rea- m X. MOUTH PACKET.—For WboeUng^SgjffiH lug, Marietta, Parkereburg, Pomeroy, inuiipoiu, IroDton and Portsmouth.—The steamer OLA HA DEAN, Cart. A. J. MassUllot, will leave for Forte mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock t» tu— Leavee.Portemonth EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 «V, Ui qkaT HA3I, Capt. Slonro* Ayers, leaves Pltlabarcb fur ZauasviUo EVEBY TUESDAY, at -I o’clock i> m Returning, leaves Zanesville EVEBY FRIDAY, at 6 a. id. For freight or passage apply on board or io J. B. LIYIMUBTOK A CU.', Agents, Pittsburgh. H. 8. PIERCE A CO., Agents, ZanosvlUo. se]4 ijQUi.AU WHEELING, iKr- » PACKET.—The splendid passengerjGnfl&asS steamer MINEUYA, tnpt. John Wheellngand all intermediate porta EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock *. tn., making cloee connections with tlie regular packets for Parkersburgh and Cincimmti. Return tog, laavea Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at i o'clock a. m. receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or ixm •age apply on iKsird or to JAS. COLLINS A CO., ~ - 11* Water street. JTOTICES. IN'THE COUIiT OF COMMONittBI PLEAS of Allegheny county, at No. December Term, 1800. In the matter of tho Trust of John S. Hamilton now deceased. And now, to wiL* Not. 2, 1801, oo petition of Tlio*. B. Hamilton, Esq., Trustee of Johu D. Miller Hamil ton, and by virtue of au order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Add county, 1 will expose to sale, at the Court House, to the City of Pittsburgh, on SATUR DAY, the January next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., all that certain piece of ground situate in Low er St. Clair township, Allegheny county, and bound od and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a point on the comer of Lewis street and Sillier alley, in John D. Sutler’s plan of lots, running thane© south 4 degrees 38 minutes, wwt 94 feet V*A inches to the corner of Lewis street and Miss Maria Boggs’line thence along the line ol the said Maria Boggs north 89 degree* and 29 minutes west, 290 feet AV. inches to the old Washington Road; thence along aaid road Uddegrees 67 minutes cast, 126 feet 1 inch to the comer of said road and Miller alley; thorn© along said alley south 86 degree 'A! minutes east, 243 fret Fi inches to the place of beginning; containing lu* perches and Vi hundredths of a perch. Terms cash. THOMAS B. HAMILTON. delßltdsatwF Trustee. A LLEUHJSH K UUUNI'V, as.—MM aX OoauDoaveiltb of Pennsylvania, UornoUtw W. Lawrence and Elijah Purdy, exeEre of the last will and testament of David M. Frail, late of the dtr of New York, deceased; also to the heirs and all other* concerned. In pursuanceof the fifteenth section of an Act of Assembly of said Commonwealth, entitled “An Act to create a Sinking Fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt or the Commonwealth," passed the loth day of April, A. D., IM9, you are hereby cited to be and appear before me, Wit J. Bjouaxmon, Begiitcr for the Probate of Wills, ) do to Hamburg. 86,00 do to Hamburg.. 35,00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, Ac-, at equally low rates. WPsrsons wishing to bring ent their friends can buy tickets hero at the following rates to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Lt Cabin, $75, $B5 and $105., Steerage from Liverpool $40,00, From Quoenetown $30,00. These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They an built la Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annlbllaton on board. iVFMimui roa Ector*.—fry order of tJu See reory of State, all pauengen beating the United Stoics «rs rsqirired to(- procure PamporU before going on board the Steamer. JOHN G. DALE, Ageut, 16 Broadway, New York. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mblfodtf No. 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Z'tONaiGNMENTd— 1 lOO bhis. Green Appier, 10 bbls. Dry Peaches; 60 bbls. fresh ground Rye Flour; 160 boxes E. D. Chew: 100 boxflt-W, B. Cheese; •60 tblA prime N. -O. Molasses; 60 dot - Extra Fancy Broumr, 76 bote* Woods* Starch; 60 doL medium Fahey Brooms; 5Q bbl*. klscca Lubricating Oil; 100 bush, prime Hickory Nuts, new; Just redsiTed and for aale by . FRANK VAN 00BDEB, 1 '• No. 114 Becondstreet. tISSTS. ‘ iO.bbU. Flint Uomtoy, 400' da Otren Applet, 75 but. Dried Peachce, 41 00. CliotnoU. 30o;.do Potatoes, l(Hci ,C*iiT*w*d niuv. 40 Ira*. White Bean*, XI 60ski.:runt Hominy,! W bbls. Min. Cranberries, 11. do Sweet Cider* • 60 bus. Shell barks,. 100 boxes prime Cheese, tOO dos. ClUi Fan. Broom* 76 bbls. Ex. Fam. Floor, 3uo lie. Geese Feathers, lu store and-for-sale by In 11. VQTOT A CO. PeTkoLltk oiI; WOUKS. •6CO bbta, white BnmtorOil, • 100 “ ; Por*Seo*al*, ■ 102. « ; Suva CUrUUit ««%■ Oil, 45 •• Par* Ifoccs, .' . 2W “ W«gon'Dre«*e. - • 00 « Argud OUT 77 aW'VDßekCmklUchlMrT, ,100 .**. bwt lAbricatliic.OU, : . .■ , 100, 4, .K 0.3 ; tor hMVrouchloen , i o&huidiu)dfir«d«!b7 . _&K|3s jfc OBAFIf. (toll - -■ "• Oorwofflca, s bbls. bt • aohtdo -' lartowaadfer—loby . j ; dolO BBOTfrH A.&IBKPATBICKS. primo-€btfefto re« V «■*"* .WLhSJSS. . Juts CELE.IJVEO US. AN ORDINANCE to enable the Penn •ajlvanla Railroad Ootupuiy to Bcini>v« ju Tracks from a i»’rti l<( Lft»-ny nlr*vt, In th* City of Pittsburgh. Wbeuos, The occupation of that portion of Liber ty street, in tb* city of Pittsburgh,’extending from Grant street eastwardly totbe line between the Fifth and Ninth ward* of said city, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for its .track* and roadway, ren ders the use thereof for all other and ordinary pur pose of travel exceedingly dangerous apd inconten ifcutf and Wheuxs, Penn street and Liberty street coostl lute the best and most practicable outlet eastward from the said city, it is deemed imperatively necessa ry to again secure the free and unobstructed use of that portion of Liberty street, so occupied by said Railroad Company. And M'hebf.b l’he Pennsylvania liailroad Company is williug to purchase the premises and lota of land sit uate on the south side of Lilterty street and Quarry street from the line between the Fifth and Nlntn wards aforesaid, to Washington street, whereon its tracks cuu he laid and business iruuaacied, thereby enabling B«id Company to restoro-tw (he city that portion of Liberty street now occupied by it, i Therefore, Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh in Select aad Common Councils assembled, and >it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. Section Ist. That in pursuance of the power dele gated to them by on Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved the fifth day of April, A. D-, 1860, they do hereby vacate and surrender to too Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny the following streets, alleys, passage ways and foot way in the city of Pittsburgh running through and adjoining the promisee and Tots of land intended to l>o purchased and occupied as aforesaid by the said Railroad Company as follows, to wit: All those portions of -O'Hara, Factory, Adams, Walnut, Mechanic and Harrison streets lying on the south side of the present south curb-line of Liberty street. Abo, all that portion of Elm street lying on the south side.of the present south curb lino of Libery street to Its point of intersection with Faber street. Also, all that portion of Quarry street from tbo point of intersection with Elm street eastwardly to the liue between the Fifth and Ninth wards aforesaid. Also, all that footway or pavement, twolve feet wide, lying on the south side of Liberty street and extendi ug from the east line of Washington street to the line Imtween the Fifth and Ninth wards afore said. 4 Also, all public alleys and passage ways located or being in or upon the squares or’blocks bounded by tbe streets ana footways hereby intended to bo vaca ted and surrendered. Provided nevertheless that no street, alley, passage way or footway, or portions thereof herein mentioned shall be closed or obstructed until said Railroad Com pany bos obtained possession of 'the property or lots of groufld respectively fronting or abutting thereon. btCTios 2d. That in consideration of tho vacation and surrenders as Aforesaid, tho said Pennsylvania Kullr.ud Company shall and will immediately upon the passage of this to obtain In le gal and proper manner possession of the promisee and lots of ground fronting on the said streets, alloys, pas sage wuys and footway, os specified and included iu Ibe preceding section, and shall and will continue dil igently to obtain as aforesaid the possession of the teunc, and shall and will so soon us tbo pomession of tbe lots fronting on the streets and alleys hereby vu cat* d is secured, remove Us rails and tracks from Lib erty street, between Grant street and Outer Depot re-psve and repair said street at the cost of said Com pany and under the direction of tho Street Coinmit te« aud Recording Regulator, or other proper officer of said city. . Provided nevertheless that whenever tbe lots of ground and premises to be acquired as aforesaid by said Railroad Company, shall, after such acquisition by a, cease to he used, owned and occupied by it for railroad purposes; that then the streets, alleys, pus aagu ways and Vacated andhurnudered shall again revert to the city Of Pittsburgh. Surriojr 3d. That tbe right Is hereby reserved to the oily of Pittsburgh by its proper officers, agents ami Employees to enter iu and upon that portion c! u’Um* street authorized to be vacated tor tbo pur pose ol repairing. Improving, removing or otherwise udJnsMog the water pipes underlying said sit ret, and at all tune* to have freo access therein for that pur pose, usd the said Pennsylvania Railroad Company shall, under the direction of and to the sutbdactivu of ibcShperintendantof the Water Work*, construct and kwp in perpetual repair, guod condition and free iroui Water, an arched tunnel of hard brick or stone, not l**s thau five fret iu width and m>ven feet In Uviglith in the clear, us and for a covering and pro tection for tho city water pipes, with means of con . vvniebl access secured with plates of proper strength auJ Approved pattern. ‘ Section 4th. That all loading and unloading to and from the core of said Baiirond Company shall bo done vrithiu tho lines of tho property hereby vacated and sunrinltirod, and said Company shaft, within six mouths after obtaining possession of said property, causo'ro be eroded, at its ow'd expense, a substantial wnlt of brick or stone, not Ires than eight foot in height h from tho lovel of Liberty street, and extend ing along said street within tho limits above describ ed. Suction sth. That before this otdinonco shall go Into rfirot, tho Pennsylvania Ratlioad Company shall file wit It the City Controller a properly authenticated wpy oi * Resolution of the Bosnl of Directors accept* ing all tho terms and conditions thereof. unlatucHi au4 enacted into «. law in Councils, this 12ib <|sy of December, A. t>., 186 L JAMES McAULEY. President ofSelect Coaucil. Attest: K. Mossow, Clerk *f Select Council. A. O. M CANDLESS. i President of Common Council. Attest: Heob M'Hxsrxa, Clerk of Common CounriL dobfrfftd JJITUHUHiJiis XX FLINT Ul2s3 OVAL CARBON OIL LAMr'CHIMNETS. Pat«>utod September ICth, 1861. Tho best that hare CTor yet been,offered to who public. They wo the best fur the following reasons: I- Because, being of an oval shape, the glass is everywhere equally distant from the flame, so that the draft is stronger and more regular. 2. The oval shape is-butter adapted to resist tbo effect of sudden expansion, so that it is impossible to crack them. #.* Slight Cold , £niLg.fL,Jf£aa.*&cn*&* or gfafie. jSFfifaai, which might be checked with a simple remedy, zf neglected, often, terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a or gf/Jg/U saLd in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, scon attacks the lungs. J&fawLn!*f£tCLruJiiaLf2f*cxJui& were first l introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are "the best article before the public for , , scdd&, > f3f.*cvLcJulLft, ffLstfima., fficrt.CLtfJt, the Sacking Gough in and numerous affections qf the f3Fh.f-a.af, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers S Singers will find them effectual for clearing and- strengthening the voice. Bold by all Qhwggists and (JJcrdcrs in ffedicinc, at 25 cents per box. Tor «Ue hr SIMON JOHNSTON, O. H. KETSER, B. A. PA UNEBTOCK A CO.. B. E. SELLERS A C<£ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., B. F. VANDERVOHT? oud nENDERSON BROS. dc7:wwomT QASlTxTiJkfii. A LAjRGE ASSORTMENT JUST REqEITKD FOR SALE BY BAILT. FABRKLL A CO., No. 129 FOURTH STREET. «>2oily:ee3o . . . • :• t'liSSOtimON OP 00-FAKTHiSIt -L/SHIP.—The Sim of JL A' J.-WATBOM A T CO., lately engaged in the Grocery and Boat-Store baii~ neee, waAdieeolyed on the sth dayof Norember, 1801. hy the withdrawal df F. H, ANDERSON, and the ImslneiM will be doeed oat'byJAS. WATSON, of the firm bfJL’A J. WATSON, at their dffiw;who *lone hoe authority to eettle the buainme of the bite firm. - ... .JAMES WATSON, J* Pimtranrh, Nor. 27tb, IBoL—n629v3md tUsT WiCEiVi;!)-' - ' : tr lOObnebelecholco halteehewPeachee,. . 50 .™ I. new-Dried Appk*. de!3 • - ' r- r . :;n - Ca ' JVEDMCM. j rpHE ALt -SUmciENT THREE. J The '‘Afoprjrjuj lU*ui««Jio^ w known rs ‘HELMBOLD'S' GEinjlltE PHEPABATIONS, viz HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT “BUCHOr ** “ SARSAPARILLA, “ IMPROVED ROSE WASH. ‘■I‘KI'AEATIOS. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, B. n n?» Ewa “ d r rjr «»» of tb. cea ' el “ d DKOPSI ' Thu Medicine increase* the power of Di/wtion *nd excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi’ lions,and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS?!* reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION aad U good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN HKLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCK U, For weaknesses arising from Excwsw*. Habile of Dis sipation. Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMP. Indisposition to Exertion, Lose of Power, Low of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, * Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,* ' Dimne* of Vision, Pain in the Back, UniTeraal Lassitude of the Muecular System, Hot Hands, Flushing o/the Body, Dryness of the Skin, f Eruptions of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, symptoms, If allowed to go ou, which this medicine invariably removes, »oon tiallowi'- IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. I .r° "• 001 frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” 1 > “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of thoir lufleriug, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. TUK RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, Aad On Melancholy Deatlu by Consumption, ,RA * WinriSS TOTHX TBCTH OF THE ASSIST lON. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which Uelmbold's EXTRACT BUCUU mrar/01/v does. A TRIAL WILL COVVINCII TUB XOSf SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES, ULI'OU YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATING MARRIAGE, a.w\?J A M Y affections PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Bucbu is unequalled bj any other remedy, as i n CbloriaU or Retention, Im-cu latity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evaluations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stuto uf tbe yterus, Lcucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising frem Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. RKC FTWPTOKS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITnuCT IT 1 .. T f k f n ? mon x Balsam. Mrrcuiy, or unpleasant JU toil cine for unpleasant and dangerous Diwiuwe. ttELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IIUCIIU CUBES SECRET DISEASES In all Its stages. At Utllp expense; Little ur no change lo diet; No lncoim*nii*aco ; And no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, ailayitigpoin and inflammation, so frequent in the clu. ot dbmm.ud expelling bll l-oUmto.,, and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who lure boon the victims of quacks, and who have «Ud KEAVX FtES to be cured In a short time, have ;ound they wore deceived, and that the “POISON” has, by tbe use or “powerful astringents," been dried np in the system, to break out in aggravated form, PERUAFS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use Helmbold's Extract Burim for all affections rad diseases of the _ URINARY ORGANS. Whether cxintfng in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever caojo originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. DtUBMIC O^thCiQ 0rg6113 rc( l niro ttc aid of a HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHTJ IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And,is certain havothe desired effort iu all Dis eases for which it is recommended. Blood! Blood! Blood ! BelwboUf t Highly Concentrated Compvuid FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL 1 LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS, i THROAT, WINDPIPE, \ AND OTHER MUCOUS SCBFACES, * Making its appearance in the form of ULCERS. Heltubold's Extract Sarsaparilla Purified the Blood, and removes all Boaly Eruptions of th* Skin, QiTiug to the complexion a clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly foe this class of com plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Na tore, and as an lujectfim In diseases of the Urinary Organs arising front Habits of Dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bncbu or Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. Endenee of As Most reliable and renondbU character will accompany th* medicine*. CERtIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 to 20 glare’ landing, With names known to SCIENCE AND FAME. For Medical Properties of BUCHU, see Dispensa tory of the United states. Soe Profieseor DEWEES' raloable works on the Practice of Pfayxio. “? Dr - See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, a celebrated Physician and Member of the Botbl College of Snreeons, Ireland, and published In tho Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. “*?fe? hirnT s iclll HoTiew, published by TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Boe most of the late Standard Work* on Medicine. Extract Bochu, 81 00 per bottle, 'or six for |5 00. “ Sarsaparilla, 100 •• «« gm Improved Rose,Wash, 50c. “ <• £ w jOr, half dozen of each for 812 00, which wUI bo suffi dent to cure the most obstinate cares, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any addn**, srenroly packed from observation. 7 j. - DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICAL - TIONS. CUBES G&BANTEEDt ADVICE GRATIS l AFFIDAVIT. WK* 1 s?*"? me.jm Alderman of the. dtv of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmsolp, ,who being, duly eworu, doth lay hla«-e»ninln no nar cotic, uo mercury, or otnor injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. M. T. HELHBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 83d day of November, 18ft4. . . WM. P. JIIDBERD, Alderman., Ninth streot, above Race, Philadelphia. ' Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. DEWABEOFCOUNTEBEEITS,.- , ■ ■ AniunprimripledAeoters, Who endeavor to dlapoeo ‘'of their own’’ and ."other’’, artklue : on the reputation attained by .. ... Holmbold’s OcnuhM Prsparatlohiy ' " ' Extract Bnchu; ” - • «v-Sarsaparilla j " . " Improved Bore Wash. Sold by DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, 4 „ , No. I*o Wood street, Pittsburgh, And all Druggists everywhere. •■>■•■■■■ • . . MMT Ask for HELMBOLD’S. Take ho Other; Cut tha advertiNtaent out and rend for iL end “XK? 0 * "* " “ 4 OTMjS, Jf«. 13J£Ei3E £{SKAFF T 7 - - - - ' All OIL RF.FJ NERS* WRITE BURNING OIL, TURK DEODORIZED BENZOLE AND STEAS CLARIFIED MACRUTERT uLL. CRUDE OIL OE,ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. ftSTKewOH Barrels wanted. Corner Office, if onoagntiaU Hoost?. tM:MKawIyF Home. d.l:*mrl;F I t jfciTKUi»KUM UtL.—Xh© “New York j do Newark .. J.'l'.'.'.T.V.Tigjqfr tt ' X Chemical Aisociatiq*,” 33 Dejr atreet, N«w do Colombtu ~...*7** 1:30 n m Tork. ejtnblihhcJ aDepurAt ELIZABKTHPOBT, Arrive*Cincinnati- „ tj.45 *' * N. J., for receiving and storing OIL (hipped by the" do SU iouiS-.. fenti-al RallruaJ. Thi* port il convenient to Leave* PjHabnrgh..^-,,, - 1*55 •» m New iork, and aav« cartage and modi handling.— do Steubenville ‘ 610 n »** fonsignnu'nts solicited. 31 m* E u-t re A Co.; Roger* A Neabltt;. Kaion, Uacrum A ' do dt. Louia : g. V * ■: nptehawr JNo change yfcarM between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. -p | Splendid Sleeping Caw attached to all Night Train*. 1 PUUbtcryK and o ldling Lwt. Leaves Wttaburgh............. l-fifi • m do WeUsville;...., - fif *- “• do Steubenville.; ” r,..** * m * do Wheelings " 7?- * “ Arrive* BcUair .. ” Jill am* *1 w-wfij!’.""-... ~ -J3ss'j WlwUPglrttl, B.lltaor.Ami'lttJo Railroad, and at Bollalr with Central Ohio Railroad tancaiter, CirtlerOle, Coltiiubtu and b WUKK6 COMPANY OF PK.SNSYLVAKIA, . • Maiiutaetarers of It Ulill ATINd AND ItEFXNKD OILS, No. :i Si I’liiirst., near Dnqueiae Wsj, riTTSBCBaa, ILh L- exclusively engaged In the Oil irii.W, Slid ia couatnntly offering PETROLEUM on cuiiums-idb, unol*-**!*. Advanced made oa cotulgn mcDlß. Address J. WEAVER, Jr., Po2T):dtf S«rrtam. ] ucifkj! Oil works. WILLIAM /< It' OOLRIDGE, MANUricmaKß or COAL AND CAUDON OILS, und dealer ia lamps, chimneys, jc.,~ac , No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third PITTSBU&UU, PA. mhdthdly ’ IjIAGLE OIL WOKKS.-WIGiIT.MAIf ■J X ANDERSON, refiners and dealers tu PURE CARBON OIL, (iinality guaranteed,) _ .PITTSBURGH, PA. »©“CAR GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on bund. Orders received for the presont at CHESS, SMITH '* Water and First streets. ed2;Cmd rumNPLANTKH oilcoaEpanv \J R. 11. DAVIS, President. , JOHN IRH IN, Jr., Sec'p ami Treat'r. I'lKecToas— B. H. Davie, T. M. Nevfn, J. L. Car- A. Cameron, John Irvin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, .from the wells «*l the company, on Oil Creek, iri Venango connty, con stantly on liand and for sale. Office a* T- 11. Nevln & Co.’s, No. 28 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. mj4.-lyd PETKOKA OIL WOKKg.—L< HILLER £ CO. Works at Sharpsburg Sutiou, AUetbcov Taller Railroad. Office and Warebuiuv, u"} MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. ’ Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. W* No. 1 REFINEI> OIL, warranted nou-explo sire, alway Eon band. oelihlyd LUBRICATING OLL, at the low feic* or £5 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on Imtnl and for solo by B. C. &J. 11. SAWYER. As to thu quality, we refer to annexed certificate; Pittsbumh, Nor. Tt, l#oO. Altssra. B. C. it J. U. Savyer —Gent*: The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from you we find to bo the best lor onr purposes we have ever need. The L. 8. 11. B. B, B. Co., By Wm. ESPY, PrtsuUxt. w; A. McCLURG, CO&tMISSIOX MERCHANT, ‘ UUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, No. Cl Wood Street. OEo. W. HoLDsmr SAM. BttVAN O. T. MCOKWICK. OIL REFINERY. HOLDSHIP , Jilt YAN «ck, second dour, will bo promptly attended to. i*:s:«Uf STORES, &c. ALLEN, McCORMICK & CO., Valley Fgcstut, Pittsburgh, Pa. tWWaBXHOCSK, No. SOI Liberty street. Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR ANDKITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc.. Steel And Glass Moulds, Roll ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Goa, Water and Ar tizen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings! and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and MwMn* Costings made to order. Patented Portable MILL with Steam or Horse Tower. Pol2:6md Jamks r. rouau...: j. r. Tocsa. VOUNG BKOTHEKS, Duqcesne Foun- JL dbt, Liberty street, near tho Outer Depot Pa. R. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacture MACHINE. HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FCBNACE CASTINGS of erery description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and far *>i» low Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, comer of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. _mh2B OTOVESI STOVEriI—D. De iLAVE kJ A SON, MaxuracTuncaa or STOVES. WarebouM, Fodoral et., Suspenaionßridge, _ v ALLEGHENY CITT. *■ - ask the attention of dealers to our large assort ment of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which we are selling at the lowest rates. Those visiting our dtv will find it to their advantage to give us a call andexamineour stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. CAST IKON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES. PLAIN and FANCYORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc., am) CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order, jylfclrd D. Pt HAVEN A SON. Etna stove wukks.—a. kkal? LEY, manufacturer of every variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. Sole proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS- B URNINU AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARBANGE- 001-Oitics and Balu Boom, eort*' oi Wood end Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jafcdly HOTELS. JjiRENCH’S HOTEL, , ON THE EUBOPEAN PLAN , CITY OP NEW YORK. SINGLE BOOMS PIETY CENTS PER DAY City HaU Stuart, corner Frank/ort Street. (Opposite City Hall.) T they may be ordered In the spacious Refectory. There is a Barber’ and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel of RUNNERS and UACKMEN who say we are fall. po2B:ddyM B. FRENCH, Paorairrgfi- gT. LOUIS H( Chestnut Street, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA, In the'lmmediate neighborhood of tho Jobbing Houa*a on Market,. Third end Chestnut streets, the Banks, Poat-Offlce, Mer chants Exchange, Ac„ Ac. . BOABD PEB DAT , $1,50. Accomnu.datum, uhen required, on the EUBOPEAN PLAN . Rooms from GO cents- and opwards, per day,- and Meals at a rixsr class Bsstauiunt : attached to tns Hotel. Price* according to Bills of Fare. M9*Tua City Cam taxk Passinoxbs non ant Station TO on CLOSE TO rtrs Hotel. BV’Engtish, French, Gorman and Spanish spoken. Jyl7:dUm •’ •. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, NEW YORK.: , BOARD SEDUCED 70-82,00 PEB DAY* Since t he opening of thte vast and commodldos Ho tel, In 1854, it ■ has been' the tingle 'endeavor Of. the propriety™ to make. it. the. moat sumptuous; eontea feut sad-cumfortehla heme for the citizen and stran ger on thia side of .the Atlantis,; - And whatever,haa seem ed. likely to, administer to thecomfort of its guests i hay have endeavored, with out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elemen ts of Individual end social enjoyment which modern art has invented and modern taste approved; and the patronage which* it has'commanded daring tho past six' yeared* a gratifying proof that tfaolr #f flnle have bosh appreciated.' . .Tb iueeC the exigencies of tho time*, when all are required to prsctioe the fouet rigid economy, the un dersigned have REDUCED TUK PRICEGF"BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS-PER DAY, at the same time abatinguoue of the luxurieawUh wbleh thitir table ban hitherto brea suppUed. - s i i/ o. V ;, TREADWELL, WffiTOOMB A CO. Oc3:2md . ; v • -t-viP.-U" TREES. — -Inducements to Pro* 4* ,^** M C“A , rery large stock of choice TREES, of eeketed choose finm,;vrith «t*«y poasi ®«t« erory .variety, true to name. , OfAiqilealona Webare ITs,oott-«0X00 bf Which are three yearold*, 10,000 four year'tdi. Peer, 10,. to three - yrers old,Peach, Flam; Ac.; a fin* BsrxuN.ciT-thd Tree* in the Kureery. Cell and examine them. i EVEBGRBEHS from'l’to Sfoetr'by the* hundred,. dmp; aIKvRBADE .TREES AKD SSBUBBERY, WSomihjmUMalL-; ' Wdtw FmMUROH AND NUR-; SERIES, Tlttebuigh, Fa, ~.' ~ .v ,» . . wi»-.B Pittsburgh ».V- , ‘ . * do -woiurtuo hs ,• “• do Bayard *' m ' do Alilinc 6 5^£ do Hudson - .a J, - AaiTeaCleTeliind *l3. £ m! timnoctlng at.Bajard with l«tmibranch lor' how I hiladelphui ami Canal DoJer, at Alliance with Pittsburgh, iort Uayne and Chicago Uaiiroad,at Hitdson with Cleveland, Zaneavilla and Cincinnati B It. tor Akron, Cujuhoga Falla and MUlcrsboVg. and ? U n W; d c - 4 “■ for Eric, Dunkirk “2 tgJSSSL w,,h L ' 4 T - 11 *• for ™*>. uX™'S££££2i£i!& caat ' t * ll rtl - WtllsviUe Accommodation leave* at 3:35 p m Returning train* arrive in Plttsbturgh’asWwi: Part Line *~r£{f “• Wellsville Accommodation.........* .•*** 9*lo a. m .Vvauigen desiring to go to Sandusky.. Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, mutt be rat-. tictUar to ask for tickets via Cleveland. *** Through Tickets can he procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. * r- ,w». , JOUJTsTEWABT, Ticket Agent. Fur further Information, apply to ’ 6 ~ . „ . WLLLjUJI-CTEWAaT, Agent, At the Company s Office fn Freight Station, Venn «t s • no‘27 W BABOEMEMTE'OB IB6L - THE M■■KBMPp TBAra3 CENTKAL ».V'J? u jL Bft *l r MONDAY,"Nov. 25th, the THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every tUorulug (except Sunday) at 2:60 a. m., rtopplng only ut ptiucipol stations, and making direct connections ut UorriHburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for r»«-w York via Allentown route. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN I,*tcs dally al “topping only at priuclpal station, makiog direct connection at Harrisburg forßaJU more und Washington, and for New York vta Allan town ronte. ; •“ THE FAST LINE Rave* the Station daily (except ttauday) at 10:wO p. ni., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington. W‘AIN WITH PASSENOEB CAR ATTACHED, leayva the Passenger Station every morning ISuudays excepted) at MO a. m., run ulug sa (hr as Coueuiaugb and stopping ut all sta tions. - ' ■ ■■ . ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Tba JohnstownAecommodation Train leares dally (except Sunday) at3:oo p. ui., stopping atoll stations and ruuning übras Concmaugh. First Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at t>;4o a. m. ' Second Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves iktily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m. Third Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station loaves daily (except Sunday) at 4:OU p. in. Fourth Accommodation Train far Wall’s Station leaves dally (except Sunday) at 0:16 p'm. ' llctuntlnn Trains hrrive in.PUtslmrehu followi: Exprees, 1:16 p. m. } Mail, 8:36 p. m.; Fast Ua«, I:J# a. m.; Johnstown Accommodation, MWS a. m.; First Wallis Station Accommodation, G:3O a. m.; Sec ond W toil’s Station Accommodation; 8:30 a. m.; Third Waß’e Station Accommodatien, IK© p.mirJTourth Wall’s Station -Accommodation, 6:06 p. m. - Trains forßlalrsvillo and Indiana connoct at Slain ▼ills. Intersection , with Johnstown Accommodation and Express Trains East and West. The traveling public will find it greatly to their In terest, in going East or Wee*, to travel by the Penn- - sylvsnta Itailruad, astbo accommodations now'offered cannot be surpassed on any other rtmte. The Bead is ballasted with stone, and is entirely fine from dost. W o can promise safety, speed and comfort tt> ail who may fovor this Hoad with their patronage. . FARE. To New York $l2 GOjTo GO To Philadelphia..„ 10 on|T<% gno To Harrisburg . „ 7 451 Bexgego checked to all Station* on the Pcuszylra nia Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Pamengen purchasing. ticket* in cars wOi be cfakreed an exoess, according to distazm* traveled. In addition to the station rates, except from'station* where the Company bar no Agent; - NOTICE.—In case of kae, the Cpmpeay will hold tbemselva. responsible for.penonel borage only, and for an amount not exceeding 8100. -• B.—An Omnibus Line ha* been employed to convey passengers and baggage to.and bum the De pot, at a charge not to exceed 2ft cent* for each pas senger and baggage. For tickets, apply to > • J. STEWART, Agent, A.t the P. B. B. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Print streets. . •• ■ Ticket.. for a. ; Joeeph uid other point, lit Khrihenf Mi—OUfi, the Bt»te of Xmu, or the Territories ihndd Inilet on ,tat r®—* hy the HOBTB MliiSODßi RAILROAD. only route from St. .Louis to St. Joeeph. It is the ehortast and qutekeot line, by thir teen hours, to the remotest point reached by rail, and l* always as cheap as any other. ‘ Buy your ticket* to Kansas and all point* in North ern Mifi-ouri by the North lliuonri Railroad. 1 i> stoboeon, and General Superintendent of the North Missouri Railroad. selO:Mc6m , HENRY h; SIMMONS. Agent. RAILROAD.—Sevan trains daily depart from arrire at Pittsburgh, (except Sunday.) Through trains,, att.,-.pug at Hulton, leave Pitta bureh at fi a. m. an I 4*f > n. m. . Halloa Accommo>Uii»u trains leave PitUbnrgb at 9 and 11 a. m.; and at 1 , ud 6:40 p. m. Accommodation Uitlu-, returning, leave Hulton at 7:4oand 10*. m., at Uin and 1:45, 3:30, 5:39 and 7;35 p. 01. Ezeunion Ticket I’lttaburrii to Hnlton and return, 25 cents. All ia*xmg«n from Pittsburgh, without ticket*, will b,. r h I*l R. F. JUOULEY, Superintendent. IJK) FARMERS AND OTHERS, FOB SALE, GEOWET’S SUPERIOR PATENT GR4 IN FAN AND SEPAKATOB, Patented January 10,18G0. The superiority of thU FAN overall othon In ose consists in its choapness, slmpUdty and dorebOlty. , Second, Ip denning Grain-foster, better ahd more 1 thoroughly, with leas labor, than any other win The patentee of the above Fan has ben keg en gaged In mannfocturtng and selling Agricultural Im plement*, and convinced of tho great want of a coed Fan for cleaning the'different kinds of Grain and Seeds, presents this to the pnblic r with foil that it will meet.thdr wants. . ■ - The undesigned, having, porehued the, sole right to manufocturw and eell the Above Grain Fan and Separator in Western' TenninrlVahl*,' Western" Vir ali Ohio, and the right to sell foYAdlasa and lUlnots^lanow prepared to fillaU onterei'whofo •ale or letall, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. *«*3:MaAWtfy . W. W. WALLACE. fiSQAPI SOAPIIf—Thb Chbmi kJ cal OtivxEßAjiTK SoAy.vhajaufoctaredAiv B. C. A J. H. SAWYER, is-acknowledged, to the moat MCTUaaUe of any kind yet .offered to the public. IU superior adTsntagos are (bond in ifo cheapneaa, saving of labor, and Its efficKj’ ih ’removing grease, paint; tar uud wlthoot injuring -tho akhjTor in the leestwiM damaging the finest qualltyafJgooda. It can be used wlUl. Au ktadiuf water. ' _B«fcrefice ia made with pkwsure to the subjoined cwrtiflcau, emanating,from gentlemen well known In this .community, ana who bad every facilityafforded of eeeiugit folly and ftiriy tested - ♦ Q*DtermcuDr'e Department vf t)* Tkirtetnth aw Fourteenth Regimenlt JVmuyfsuaus Votekin, ‘‘Sawyer’* Chenucsl.Olive Erosive .Soap’’, having, been used very extensively in our RAnmeno, we bare no bee 11*tiou lh' certifylng that It was found ad ndrebly adapted to tbe uswof the ded dodly tte moat superior procur ed for. the service. , . JAMES. A-ggfW ) Q'lartertnaster.Twriith Beclnwnt. ALEX; FORSYTH, Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment. M. K. MOORHEAD, PP3*..Qaartermaater TbJriecnth B^gimont. your ovv'N PBtjrrixp., - boOLljX'a EUIKTIKa OFFICE, Deeimodi-or SMAMr 1 SfiTtOimg. Presse* w# efforforsaiekre ofunewa«tt«»;'«re the simplcat and atruugeat aztd- beat, maao-of anjrxhen Picawnu inrentad/aud Dccupylees spooa r.rente P»wtef are sold at price* hitherto unheard of~that la to nv at The ceMnele (mem-,hl c h