Beady for War. Whatever may he the case with Great Britain, as a whole, there is one port of the empire always ready for war. We refer to Ireland. -Let the London journals talk as they pleaee f the Dublin journals arc able to talk a little louder. If the Tmet fulmi nates. the Nation Hashes lightning ; but the wrath of Ireland haslthis peculiarity, that it is always against_Eugland, no matter ■ ,who niay be the foe. Listen io the follow . : ing from the last Nation : “IV lir! Thai IV at! What does it moan —what does it mean for Ireland The -. Irish nation, too, has itsinstincta, and these . . .have told it something that Brea the eye - aud Mira tho hluod of yonth and sire all - - over the land. Kever, since the shout of . American Independence woke an echo in the Church of Dungannon, has news so - . momentous startled Ireland. No prophet's ’ <,IC V 9 needed to foretelLwhat all foresee. • tea, u may- be that God has heeded our long suffering and heard our fervent-pray- ' era - .It may he that at last the day is dawning ‘our fathers' eyes were notlo see.' , War between England and America! be tween England and the Irish ‘broad; be tween England and millions of our nearest and deamist kindred—our own very flesh - and blood. There are one hundred thous and armed and disciplined Irish -soldiers in-America—they are the banished Celts whom the" Timu proclaimed were 'gone - wtfn.n vengeance.' Not 'on the slopes of , bt. Antoine’ did 'the Irish troops’ of King Louis leap more wildly with excitement than would those vongeful Celts across the western ocean, on the news that England drew the sword against America. In that hour the bitter memories of a lifetime— would find vent in the cry for vengeance on their heartless exterminator—the exter minator that exulted over-their expatria • lion, laughed at their sorrows, and mocked at their distress. Yes, if England has cause to. start in high excitement at tho news wo-chronicle to-day, Ireland has canso deeper still. The clash of arms in America brought her freedom onco bofore. She needs but'the same firmness, unanim tty, patriotism now, to grasp it once more." ■Toner Beady to Fight Against Slavery. Mr. Fob.net, in hia “Occasional” lctterto the Philadelphia Prest, says: “Twoelemontawillhonceforth be enlisted for our destruction—l laoery on that ihoru —on idupotitm in the Old World. The two wrecangenial and co-operating elements. The one, born of the loins of monarchy, has, bom the earliest days of our colonial exis tence, yearned fartne countenonceandsup port of a strong government, and, during more than thirty years, has toiled to de ■ grade and to dominate over the white race en .‘bis hemisphere, I do not care what politicians may say, it is a fact, irrefraga ble and patent, that all the calamities which now surround and imperiltlie Republic, re suit directly from-the intrigues of slavery and its advocates. It was an easy and a natural transition for European statesmen to drop their empty professions against sla vo,-y the moment they perceive that slavery had taken the field loutranee against tho Government of the United States, and to seise with malignity upon the opportunity thus presented to avenge themselves alike upon tho example wo present to our down trodden follow-beings, and becauso of the triumphant manner in.w]iichwc have made -onr stand against tho proudest and strong est Government on earth. When this -worlds battle shall open, let-it find us roady for our many-handed foes, and in - -that hour let us write upon all our stand -JJWW uoperishablc .words, “Hostility to American slavery, and to European despo tism. Tho.resnlt oonnot bo doubtful.” More About the Trent Affair nt Washington* Wo take tho following special dispatches from tho New York £W»y Pori,-I bf Monday afternoon: ' * LOO© tTOICS* .WASHIKOTOH ISBTEDCTIOSS. - Washington, Dec. 25—Tho latest nows from England excites much comment hore and it ii believed that the sudden rctnm of Genv Scott is m somo way connected with an offer of mediation from tho Emperor Napo loon. On this point, however, there is no « positive information. Adams, onr Minister in England, re ports to the Slot* Department that he had an interview with Earl Russell after the discus sion of lib Trent affair in the British cabinet, - no definite conclusions were arrived at. 1 1 i. - . f' o *?* I«7 o ® s has opened a preliminary cor respondence with Secretary flownid, but ho oat as yet made no demands upon the gor eminent, and will await the arrival of farther jmtrnctioss before entering into a regular exchange of diplomats missives. There is considerable anxiety to koow tho nature of ' ■ tho demands which will be made by England, ■ and the questions at issue aTe’ warmly dis- all quarters. government has received important ad ,vibes/from Ireland, going to show that that country is ripe for revolution.jind that in the \ event of a war between England aad the . whited States she will not remain a passive «pecUtor,but make one more bold stroke for the achievement of her iodependenee. . —AKOTHEB BITSIOB. .. PBOAnnjHta, Dec. 23—The Bulletin, of this city, has a special dispatch from Wash ington, saying “that Lord Lyons will not pre * hl » dispatches in regard to the Trent •**:•*. affair- until the Admiral of the West India squadron shall act upon his instructions to procced.to Boston harbor.”" ' . , .Troops for Eastern Kentuckr. Ihe Cleveland Herald of Saturday ssjb: .i 1 ® 01 ; Osrfield, of the 42d, was at Cic . cuuiau on list Thursday eveningt and left . that aty abent ten o’clock, to join his reg uncut at Catletlaborg, the month of the Big wiew the 42d how is awaiting ■a. mm. 'CoL: G: had been toLouiaville to get hih the date of hireom niiaaion will beincomtnand of four or more . ' «gin»enta when the troops are concentrated . in .Eastern Kentucky. • w*I®*® 1 ®*® 40th ohio Infantry, and the 12th " entuck 7 catalry, are to march from Paris, Wr«“t to Preetouburg, while the 42d. and —another Tegiment of infantry, and some ,■>' proceed up -the Big Bandy~as far r " M naTigable to Louisa, thence by land ■ acrosa to Prestonburg. This-movement, itva intended, will bring 1 the rebel forces between Colonel Garfield’s command in the east, and our forces along thO Somerset line on the west. -It is sap • - Humphrey Marshall will ebtor East 'eni Kentucky from'. Virginia with four or regiments, while Crittenden comes from . t Tennetsco ihwwghthir Cumberland Gap." General Phelps’s Proclamation, v ■ WjuarreoTOH, December 2L—-Adjutant <. General Thomas has receiving.a letter from . - Major-General Butler, who is now here ac - ..comparted. by a copy of the report of Brigadier-Goneral Fhelpe. General Batier W» ho has not received an official copy of General Pbelp's proclamation, but has in formation which renders it certain the printed copies are correct General Batier t * -concludes as follows : —■ -- V-Lneed hardly say that the issuing of any proclamation on such an occasion was neither* suggested nor authorized ‘"by me, and most certainly no such * one. With important exception, I commend the - and ask Attention to the olear and ■' business-like statement,*' , Inn imprisonment of Messrs. Mason and . Slidell, alarms the New Orleans CrrncnL -. '■lvluch say*: . “Maun. Mhaon and Slidell are Tery old men {’therefore, as a mutter of course, they - cannot beexpccted to withstand the pries lions which a dungeon life-imposes upon Us Tictims. Thcy are. physically incapa ble—they would languish and die under ■ the deprivations ofeloserconfinement, with , Ina'-roiy few weeks. Should, this sad re salt be brought about by the infernal cruelty ; of the Lincoln dynasty,’ we trust President 1- Davis will order tho elocution of prery i priaoner of wer in'lus possessiom'and an nounoe in sainforcnal proclamation that ? . n»fri*men »/ war wOiie tokm hereof Ur." Gen. BuruwtdeS Expeditiou. Annapoms, Md., Dec. 21, Jddl. ; The BurtwUo expedition will not get away j from this place till after'Christmas day, but it ! is quite sure to -„t sail before New Veari. I The transports arq arriving daily, and as I ! write, two are. heading up the bay, and ve*- i sela he looked for at the rale of one or : two a day for,a week, perhaps, to court. ' , " ut naval part of tho expedition is not here, an yot,andits non-arriral delays all. 1 Two brigades of infantry are here, and ready to embark ut ati hour's notice. It is rejtorted i that tho exjwdition is lo consist of throe brigades of infantry, fifteen regiments in ail, besides dn artillery battery of UuitcJ States regulars. General Burnside n tho brigadiei commanding,.General J. 11. Foster, who was oaptain of engineers iu Fort Sumter, commands the first brigade, Captain Uhino, of tho regular anny, is said to be coming on to command the second brigade, while the third brigado of fonr regiments is yet to arrive—men ar well as general. Tho following regiments are preseut, and lately passed in review : Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers. Colonel Upton. Twenty-third Massachusetts . Volunteers. Colonel Kurts. Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Lee. „ Tooth Connecticut Volunteers, Colonel Rua sell; Twenty-foutth Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Stevenson. Second brigado— Acting Brigadier General -Marland: Eighth Connecticut Volunteers, Lieutenant- Colonel Cunningham. Fifty-first New York Volunteers, Colonel Ferrero. Fifty-first Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colo nel Hartranft. Fifty-third New York Zouaves, Colonel d Epineuil. Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Porter. Twenty-first Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Morse. First regiment Ira Harris Cavalry, Colonel do Forrest. From Missouri, )Vo learn by special dispatches from St. Louis and Quincy to tho Chicago Tribune, that tho Missouri xobeU have been at the work of rail road destruction in another quarter. The Quincy dispatch says : The connection between tho Hannibal and St. Joseph and the North Missouri railroads, was to-day broken by a rebel raid upon the tatter road between Macon City and Philadel phia. Nine miles of tho track is reported to be destroyed, but s no particulars as to tho numbers oc-leadershlp of the parties have vet com? to baud. COMMERCIAL, RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. [BtporUd qpeciofy f„ ths PUUburgh Daily Qauttt. TircsMV, December 24th, 1801. FLOUR—qaiat bat steady, with no rhango in prices; sale of 75 bbla Family at $4,90@5,10; Ho do at $4,75 for Extra, uitd $5®5,10 for Family; 50 do Fam ily at $5@5,10; 130 do at $4,75 for Extra, and *s@s£s for Family. GRGCERIE3—Coffee firm with a fair demand at fall of 15 bags Rio at 19c, and 15 do do at 20c. Sugar firm, with a sole of 8 hhds Cuba, to city trade, at 9}£c; lo do N. 0. do at 10c for prime and lt»X« for choice. Molasses steady, with sales in lots Of 24 hbls at 48c. nOGS— The nog market remains firm, while prices although steady, have undergone no change. A wily of 300 hoo«J, to go to Lancaster, was made on Monday at $3 per 100 K*, grow, and one of our city packers took 2(U on the some day at $2,90. GBAlX—.Wheat- «bbU flour Clarke A co; 46 oil bbU, Wm Bagaky; lie sks corn Wgerton* Stewart; lot h hT«da.,ic, ownen ol WHEELDiO— nu llisnivi—7 hhds tobacco, 4 in 47 k ICB C Ikg '£ bbU P° rk ’ .Clarke A . bbl * wkuky, airJß FonI; 1 Ufa Indue. A Sproul; 33 floor bbu, J L Stable & co; 217 *t« oat** J 5 Uggett * co; 4 Mb bidet, J B McCone; 45 bxs glonwaro B APabncttocb A co; 68 do do, Alter fejj 10 2Jibl« floor, Ju Collins A co; 3» oil bbl*, I M Pennock;2l do do, Hutchinson A co; M ylcr> * bzs, 1 bbl produce, J T MchJbbeo; 4 b», 2 bbls, 1 basket do, \T H Harrison; 6 basketapooltry, 14 dressed hogs, owners; 100 tile, Jtnssell A co. Imports by Railroad* * PiTnicuH Rulboad.—Doc. 21. 11 bbls bottles, L Sabi; 40 pcs pipe, H H Collins; 1 cir Iron ore, Shpenberhcer; l do do, Zug A Painter 2 dodo, Jonas ALaoghlJu; 100 oil bblnTfiitchcock, Mc- Crnary A co; C bbls cranberris*. A B Keen!; lo bx* S l r?ni J |J l ? ,; * tohdl 4 co; to do do, J B Canfield A co; 40 do do, It Bubuou A co; Cl bblr Arbuckle; 36'Mia chain, r Fr. Want! A Chicago Bailboaj>.— Deftl*tnck; 4 bbls oil, Brower, Sill A w, 24 bbUpcarb., J B Canfield A ca; 68 pcs castings, Bellman A Garrison; 170 bgs barley, Hbodes a v«t -“F tWDrC Boggles; 20 oil bbls, W p Wool ridge; 83 bidet, J McLaughlin: 60do do, J H Ralston; £»/£.ftw" b ‘i* h l l bbU Hostetler A Smith, C bbU apples, 1 ak boani, 1 do onions, 1 basket A®»r» 3 txs poultry, R Gibson; 2 do .10, W * do do, J Patterson; 3 do do, J Tan neyhill, 1 bbl do, A Kcnnmer, 1 bx do, J Dixon: 6 do do, A MartinplSdM buckets, Odd tubs, Sehomaker A Lang: 16 do A Connor 20 do do, 6do tubs, Lambert A Sbiptou; 3 cks- rivota, 1 bx, 6 bdl* wire, B Townsend. River Hews* Tot Sim ixd Weather—Arrivals ami De parture*—Boat* Leavmq To-Dat, etc, etc.— The Piter continued- to 'Advance steadily yesterday, *™i la*t eveningthe pier mark* showed full stvoq frot— an advance ofrwa ftefdtiring the preceding twenty* fourhoura. The weather remains cloudy and cold, with a light anew foUihg at times -...There vu nothing done at the wharf worth recording. The Ml otiTa front Wheeling, and J. B.'Ford from Ports* mcotß, wore the only arrivals from below.' Ths Fowa W. liaUuian, which boats have been laid up at the foot cfllie ‘•Sisters,’' will doubtless bo enabled -by the present swell to get up. The Com. Perry from Cincinnati, aud Hclootte from St. Lonla, will prola bljr arrive to-night......... The Ida 21 sy for Cincinnati, and Diadem for St. Louis, constitute tho departnn* aside from the regular packets- They both had good freight lisls,.vllh a fair number of passenger*. Tbe former boot had a large quantity of munitions of war for the army in Kentucky. Foratramors leaving see advertisements in soother culomn. Q UNDRIBBIX) THK TKADK. ’ fcj.aow ho*. Prfod I'eactue, • W* l ® *• •*• A]>i>Uw, ' auu bbl*. choice Oma « ' JM.bnm prim® Western Btrerm Chrrw, lawbbU. choke Xy. White WJunt J lour, MQ w *• - By© „ Ifto “ Noe. 1 iuhT 2 Mackerel, }® 1 M No; 8 largo “ • wwortwl brand* Tol>ncco, .. "STS®* <*W<*TtAnttUon Molum©*, 100 hhda. N. O. Bn2ftr, • r < “raw ißrlrt Bogans •USObbli prime toSS^BfoO»o>., ArrivdiiTat the Pi uiyru« o'clooi Sf. CBAKLKS— Uomtsr of *riuci|ial LloteW, :K last NiUilT. I Tliinl •ii-l \V«r Ml» \t V *>»« thtsfcmteday, »u v to the above | W L *«» iMrt: , auihoiitie*, and atw It. tin* ordinoiicM of t uull . ,i, 1 ’ districting said citv, th«* cui/emt of the rrty si., uc.tr E. K. De|«ot Vlr * l "wil wilt elect, i.y ballot, ..uo person to b 8 a member ot the Select Coun.-il of «*i.i city lor two years, ouu person to be a number o( .•vlect Coum.il of nald city lor cue >eor, auJ-rhreo persons to l« mem bers of the Common Council. • UAbRT smut! L Uitl'Jvutu, Mjnmi, O 1> Hunter A la, Utiioal'n M A Zeiglur, Dutiur D 11 Arnold, Mt Vernon K P Itum, Cincinnati <1 tt ftcuU, do •apt B May, WelUvilJe A Anderson, Fref-port J Baltin, N' Y F Lulietuiieu, Wbeuliug Wn» Walter*, Rochester NV M AJluu, N Y Z S Kufctf, Xuu Bedford W H if Siuitb, >’ Y • f Hurknifehara. Cleveland P Ohuiice, Canton Alias b|>ver, iiuw York NY A Capt. Tb Williams, USA J Newntywr & lady, do J MANSION MOUSE-Lil* ocoaax acaxNi rZ, PBOPJtIETOR. If Roberts, Berk* co A Logtm, Prruasu.n ICnwhle, KMtnrmiQjr C Hurlbut, Phila J Wilhelm, do P Welly, Olark co, 0 J Miller, do A Bunting, Wtllsvilk A Mulligan, N. Alexander J KJplineer, Indians J BocU, Beaver B Yudr, Aiilthn co II Mintgeuci, Greene co D Terry, X J W Dennih, Louisville, Ky J AlcKwdon, Springfiehßo U Bearer, Dayton, o J Marsh jc Uniouiuwn, J Nowccmer, lady A 2 cbil M Byerly, Butler co P Mallowr, Smltb sPerrv O Kuhn, Latrobo P Bert nor j; auu, Olu J Corm, jo W Bhey, HurrUluirg J Galniierry, Solaris Gr- G Hannon, ,1., G Onnon, Youngitou Mra T fry, Crestbna J Gareon, Pbila J Haggerty, P. Vulley. u J Kreeland, Bedford cu A Scott, Uichiuotui A AbUv, X Y G Cutler. V S InU. A>n;»t. Creek Nation 'V Gregory, Innrpertcr Ok-Ta-bji-liargo, Or. Chief White Chief, ,J U Da rid Fields, do (Bob Dm*, .Jo H Kelley, Kdhnburg, lud H BatterbftUgh, Old co 111 Mrs Doube, Hagerutown Mrs Lanca>ter, r Third and Stuithfieid at* r, proprietor. D F Young, Somerset ro J Brown, Un.wn c, Hi Fred Getz, WolUburg, Pa Sol Brant, Somenj.;; co Geo Miller, do J Walker, do Jacob llilo, <1„ John Boyer, do C Watson, do Albert Bennett, Johust'u J W Bennett, Daeorah, la F Chartou, do Sergt. .1 H Gaguly, USA Corp. Ed Cook, Uarrisb z J K Smith, West. 10 arty street, foot of Fifth. TROPBJETOU. J C Rankiu, Elizabeth Darid Rankin, do R Campbell, Jiobleatown J G Murry, Up. St. Clair ft Gladden, Wash. cw P Cornelius, du G Ilelems, Washington Jcrt, Livermore John Long, Fayette city EAGLE HOTEL—LUhji JOHN MISH, rtj street, below Seventh. PBOPKIETOIL C C \\ althour, Cluriou co R Smith, Merger C Cochrane, West, co C Lijrhtcnp, do D B Fink, ilarrluon dty P N Bushyfjer, do P N Stiucr, S Ifopkin*. Witah. co X Painter, Hatter Station J C Fricb, Weat. w NY S Hutchison, do E Dice, Mount Pleasant i J Alltchcll, Punxsuta wnry i 0 Wood, do Fll White, Cherry Trve " John L Shaw, Ohio W p Alcorn, Em»n II Miller. Beading B Rod gem, Lebanon RED LION HOTEL—’ A P. OOBXMEt, J Rioc, Jeff, co 1 ■Xo. ft St. Clair street. nuirmEWß. W rollick, B W Groentield G Mbonp, Oakland J Cart*, Altoona li Hunter, Venice J Dnnald*oit, do » McOnogliT, tt'iwh. m J Craiior, " do B Crawford, A Shroto*', Harmony II NhrouHc, <),> II Zriglrr, do 'V Nelli*, G Trubv. JHIUido Cant Shuffcr, N. Brighton J Cook, Allegheny eo J J’ntton, Alerter J Taylor, Freeport R PulicrOeltl, Clarion co S Tenadah*. Waxb. co W Corkley, Cmtllno H Ligbtcap, Kittanning it Fleming, N Brighton A Fnnlerick. NVelUrill.* NY Rowley, Allegheny ro J Tnt4-en, Con«Dn']urg J Hunter* Venango ro K Briton. h. co John Mltrbril. do J P McPhoreon. Itaki-r'fl Landing. 0 W Canfloid. ConJ Rlnfl* C Lutton. Port Roynl, a i; A Shunk, PACKS E Moorhousc, Cincinnati 8 Pane. West. c*> 8 TEm/MJUB OjTTS. F' OK PORTSMOUTH AND, |ES> » CINCINNATI.—The fine ilratmir J li KURD, C*pi. w: H. Kerr, will leave |<7tu„ mid all intermediate ports, on Kit I DAY, the 271 h inst., at li: o'clock. Kor flight or pnawtge applr on l-oar.l ur to JAS. COLLINS, i . dt-'A'i J.VU. FLACK. / At;,l,u - LHJK CINCINNATI «fc UMJ- r7i~T~~ •A. IB\ ILLE. —The beautiful steamer ycfci.vyS? HASTINGS, Capt. R. Roblnwn. will STLYIr tS above aodnU intermediate ports, on THURSDAY For bright or passage apply on board or to detti J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.. Agent*. ipoK CINCINNATI, ife~; VILLE AND ST. LOUIS.—TI.e finciSgjsgjSX steamer FLORENCE, Capt. D. Z Brickid),, will as above on SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or paMitge apply on board or to Je33 J. B. LIYINQ3TON k CO . Agents. CINCINNATI, LOU lb-, itrs- m VILLE AST) ST. LOUIS.—The llocfiiSaUuziL OITV, Gapt. Way, leave* a* aboTo iVLi)aEU)AI •at 4 p. m. For (reigbt or nasuire an ply on board or to ' r te2l JOHN FLACK, Agent. Rjsu u IaTT Weekly, PACKET rOK OAELIPOLIS ANI>iSS POUXSMOUTH.—Tbe splendid Capt. John Wolf, will leave for the above and all In termediate pom THIS day, at 10 o’clock a. tin— For freight or pamage apply on board or to D. H. LEWIS. Agent. UTdIiUKOH AM) GAL-. tfe » LXPODIB PACKET.—The bcautlfalJSgZ&il now paMeager etaamer UNDINE, Capt. will leave Plttaburirtrfor Qailipolii EVEBY SATUB DAY, at 4 o’clock p. m. Betorning, leaven GoUldo li. EVEBY TUESDAY, at 10 a. m. F or freight or paaaage apply ou board or to J. B. LIYISOSTOS A CO., Agnnts. J: MOUTH PACKET.—For iug, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Oaiiipoli!!, J ronton and PorUmontiu—Tbe a learner CLARA DEAN, CapL A. J. HaasMiot, will leave for Poru moutb EVERT TUESDAY, at 3 o’clock p m - Learn PorUmontb EVERT FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock m. For freight or paeaago apply on board or to noStdlm /so. FLACK, • Regular weeklY,jgE“i ZANESVILLE PACKET.-ThetfgfesjSi now and beautiful passenger steamer EMMAUiS UAM, Capt. Uooroe Ayers, leeTo* Pittsburgh for ZaxusTille EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p. m Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDA Y, at b '■jjb ittffisnrx. B. 8. PIERCE A CO., Agents, Zanesrille. a«>'i4 R J “ >Ji«bJjAK WHKELING, jEeL* PACKET.-Tfao aplendld paasengcrafiSfiScasS steamer HINGBYA), Cipt. John Onrdou, iuavus j«r Wheeling and all intermediate porta EVEUY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a. m., making dose connections with the regular packets for Porkcmlurgh and Cincinnati. Return. Ing,lrar«, Wheeling EYEBY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock ii. m. Pfusoncon receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or nna sago apply ou board or to JAS. COLLINS A CO.; 114 Water atrort. M'OM S.H£ TO JLET. mm sale. share* M. and SL Bank Stock. ftS do Citizens* do 27 do Mechanics' do 40 do Manchester Savings Bank, 3o do Birmingham Gas Stock, 30 do Hand Strict Bridge Stock. Stock of every description bought aud sold by B. McLain a co., fiS% Foorth street, Pittsburgh Xj^UKiAUB—A throe story brick Dwell- A lug Howe, situated io the Second Ward of thi cliy or Pittsburgh, on Fourth street, between Smith field «tiw«t and Cherry alley, with all the out-bnJld lugs connected thennrith. Abo, a Lot of Urunnd in the Sixth Word of said eity, haring a front of twenty .fbtir fret on Franklin atnwt, and < « . Bye SOU «eki freak Bnckwbett •« In «ore and Jbr mIo by - dels MEOWS A KISKPATBIOEB. » v.»-—'---nm J lii',' >a«'ii»u .mil;i),| r *' I'n'f'i' -• n ■- ,_. .V" .' .urs ri:r.£j»r£o vs. Se.'.ood Ward—Ouo person to l*o a member uf tU-j Select and two persons to bo nioinbois oi tltt» Common Council. , Thlid Ward—One |x.tmi to W* n member 61 tbe Select and four ]tenomt to be w.>wi.,*ts of the Common Council. Fourth Ward—One person to la* a tucml«er of (life Scloct aud three persons to bu turtiubei* of the Cotu muii Council. fifth Ward—Cue peroou to la* a uiewU-r of the Se lect and five persons to be DieutU:ovl tbe Common Council. Sixth Ward—One persou to be a member of the ifeloci and tire persons to be uiumbois of the Common Council. Seventh W *rd -Aiue person to be a luemk'r of the Select and two persons to b« membets of the Common -Council. "■ Eighth Ward—One ]H.*reou to be a tncmbei of the Select and thruo pcrm>u» to be members of the Com mon Council. Ninth Ward —One person to be a un*mk>r of the select and thrw persons to be memUia of the Com mon Council. Each of whom shall b« qualified to serve o« u mem ber of the House of Represcntuliir* oi this Common wnalth. A£ the election to bo held as alorcfutiil, on Tl isutt th* 7th day ol January, A. D., l«r,*2, Tho elector* ol the Fuat Ward w ill vote at the i üblic School House lu said waid. The electors of the Second Ward will votoat the Public School Uoase in aaul ward. The ckiiloM of so much of the Third Ward as lies north of and wwt of Grant street, being precinct No 1 of Said ward, w ill voto at the house ot Francis Jam •i»ou, ou the comer of Sixth aud Swilhticld streets I'he electors of fto much of the Third Ward as ik# south and cast of Grant street, being precinct No. 2 or said ward, will vote at the house of C. S. Koupedy —-I at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel street*. ! i Tbp eh-cion of the Fourth Ward will vote ut the i , Public School ilouse In said ward. i i The electors uf so much of tho Fifth Ward as lies I north and east of Adams street, being precinct No 1 ! of said ward, will vote at tho Public bchool House, ou Liberty street, in Baid.preciuct. Tho electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as lies south and west of A dams street, Wing precinct No 2 of aaid ward, will vote at tho Public School Uou«e. i.n tbe corner of Piko and Walnm streets, | n said nre cinct. ‘ 1 Thoeteiora or tho Sixth Ward vill volo u tho. Public School House in said ward. Thu electors of the Seventh Ward w 111 voto at the Public School House in said ward Tho electors of the Eighth Ward will vote at tho Public School Hou»*< in said ward. The eleclow of tho Ninth Ward will voto at the 1 üblic School House in said ward. Given under my hand aud tho s.sal of the said City of Pittsburgh, tho 10th day of December, A D l**ii GEORGE WILSON, Mayor. ' rpiURTY-SECOND LIST OF AJPFIT- X CATIONS FOR SELLING LIQUORS, filed in tho Clerk s Office up to December auh, ISM: Culloton Edward, tavern, Bth ward, Pittsburgh Uortt Honry, eating house, M do Allegheny I Lyons Robert, other goods, :id do Pittsburgh Neuman Adam, Sr., tavern, ivi do Allegheny. ; Rupert Ann, d.* VorealUes township. Beschner Peter, eating house, Keserv* do eheald Fred., other goo.is, 1b: ward, Pittsburgh Sutton W. 11., do Chartk-rs township. Sborcr George, eating house. Reserve do The Court will moot on MONDAY, Docombei 3tHh, l»bl, at lt% o clock, to act on the ahmc caws __d»ai:-itd MERItON, CJerk. | \iB.soLimoN of 60-Paimhii- XJ SHIP.—The firm of JL AJ. WATSON A Co., lately engaged in tlm Gmerry and Ikat-Ston* |>u*i. mw, w: W dixMilviHl on tbp ftth day of November, IHUI by the withdrawal or F. U. ANDERSON, and the husiurw will U. dosed out by JAS. WATSON, of the firm of R. A J. WATSON, nt their office, who *U<.ue ha* authority to settle the lioslnt** of the lulo firm , JAMES WATSON, Ju. Pjttannrgh. Nov. 27th. tiog»Jhn **onietiini* between the find and Unh of January, l#i»->. E***h linnvl of the Flour to l»e inapreti-d just |»rf..re it » received. The Flour must Iweqiuil in quality to the samples to t*.* obtained at the Capitol Uakerv Washington City. HuU to be directed to Major A. BECKWITH, C. R.. U. 8. A., and etidom*d ♦♦proposals.’* de'ii-t.i * • COST. " : The largrat stock of In the city, closing out at COST. Ih T. M'GEAGn, No. 274 Lllffty street. VTKW UOAsiIUaMJSATS. Xl 50 sk*. Flint Hominy, lo MU. Hint Ilominy M bids. Win. Cranberries, 400 do Green Apples, “ . » w V tt cldßr » 75 Lua - Dried IWhcd, wlm*. Shellbarks, H do Chestnuts, 100 boxes prime Cliocsus JUO do Botatoca, M) doz. Clu. Fen. Brooms, 10 tea. CanvuMt-d Hams, 76 ,V’ U - L »- w bus. White Beans, duo lbs. Gcveo Feathers, In storeand'fnr sale hr l. ». vr.roT k <:o. Notice jUs.hkkebv given that application will be made to the Governor ol the h'^°. u ™ ll . ,h Pennsylvania for the ti.irdou of GhUllOt' V*. SMITH, convicted of larceny in the C-oart of Qaarter Session* of Allegheny couuty, «n wtrks prune Buckwheat - do low» lU. fresh 801 l Butter, *■> dot fresh Iggs, Fresh received and for sale by 11. IUDDLE, >•»; lfeJ Lil-erty street. OO^UETa, -*-* CAMELLIA FLOWERS, Ac. To order at MUBDODH’S GREENHOUSE, OAKLAND BEESWAA. WAhi TED, for which the highest market price will be paid, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., p °2& •_ Corner Wood aVid Firm streets. /"'lUEEirfE.—44 boxes Western Keservo V-/ Cheese,.prime article, for sala by JA3. DALZELL A SON, No. 69 and 7l» Water street. da IT /'IHEESK—2IHX) bis. best W. K. Cheese, 6OO do do Hambarg do 200 do do £. D. do tor Bale by d<«3 J. B.CAKKIELD «fc CO. OQ HUES. A. U. riOOAK in store and HO for sale by . , LEECH k HUTCHINSON, _ "elti No. Uti Second audJ46 First elrref. PUKK BENZOLE—6 barrels for sale low, to close consignment, by . JAMES DALZELL A SON, ■ de!3 -« New. eg and 70 Water street. UtiT RECEIVED-,- ” IQ •* now Dried Apple*. «* cl3 L. 11. VOIC.T A CO. QIiELLBARKB—2O bushels Shell barks just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Comer Market and Pint itrcet. rpEA—6U hail’ chests Y. ii., Imperial JL nnd lllock'Teaa, fur khlo by ♦fr* R. ROBISON A CO. ULUIfR—3OO bbls. choice ivy. White -L Wheat— warranted to families. H ITCncOCK, M’CBSEBY A CO. 1 7nnTUiLH. FLU UK, aU of theliSt J- 1 v V makes in store and for rale by dfl'-* HITOIICOCK. MrCBKKBY A CO. BUKM.NO OIL—SO bbls. A N^TT tiehiied oil for rale by HITCHCOCK, MoORKKRY A 00. Agents Reserve Oil Company. NEW LEAF LARD, in tierces, bar rel* mid pulls, for rale by ±!i JAI!KBHW t TOWNSKNII. NU. i LAKI) OlL—sb barrels lor sale I'T JAMES IIAUSKI.L & SOS N'-. m nn.l 70 Wnh.r .irsel KHi.s—lli bbls. Iresh Eeirs A. Ju»t nxvived and fur rale by , „ FRANK. VAN GORDER, < ' e No. 114 S/H-nnd wtnx-t. jlLOUU—i>uu bbLt. Extra Family lor . rale by did ■>.•!) CANKIKI.P a CO. ETfioLEUM WAKTElJ—lwobbisr to Dll orders. Apply to the *’ ftOLAJL OIL WORKS CO., d* l * -No. a Hi. Clair «trv«-t. VV OUl> AND M AKJSLb I.M IT A flolNg IT OSWALt, IWl'Kit, for Hull.. Dining Boom, and \ ohtilmlcv, fur *oJ« at No. 107 Market *t m*t y Jos, n. iiniiiiM 11AX-KA. Y faiiW can bo supplied with . any amount of Coonty Warrant*, by learlm? tlM»lr nninni >t thf nlHw ot B. I.AIN .% ro * FIUKAT*ATiN WAI^C \y PAPERS Id extensive variety, for sale at No IU7 Market street. «fa»H ..JOS, R- HPonTIS * 1000 bKATJSa ibr saio low IvUU by BOWK * TETLET 407 136 Yoodstn^. tEGJI JTOTMCEB. P»' THE MATTER of the application X tlw widening of Virgin allay, in tho city of PiU-l'urgh, No. 40, January Term, Ibol. Notion is hereby giv«u, that upon tho 19lli day of January, A. l>. ldOl, the Court appointed Thomas Bakeweil, NutUuioi doliuw, .Join*. UuwU. W ilium J. Uoxrani and William Burnlil!), j*r as viewer* under thu prousiotw ol tbo Act of Assembly of tho m A , prU L’ A ' D i ljr lhx> l ,,,r W«»therein ui.'DU>iiit-4 i rvui the Record U»IT )w a lLkuhenYcounty', XV Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania (wlSsB rfTl i"“. Kl| l‘‘ L I’arJy.SSKT; ;5, tr»t*m*nt of DuviJ JJ. Prull, Uto "Imi o .'? '’ r:uiVf also to the heirs and aU others comeruud. iu purvuancu ofthe fifteenth fc-cliuii of wi Act of AmwuLl}' of said Commonwealth, entitled • Au Act to create » Sinking Fund, aud lu *s° £ rH ‘, Ju ‘ l 1 * uii cartKiu txiluguialmiMii of thei debt of the t omtuonweallb,' 1 passed the 10th *U> of April a D. t Ifrl'J, yon are hereby died to I* before we, \\ u. J. Hicimu*ok, Itcriater for Ihe.rotateo| Wills, A<\, in and for *at,J count/ ?V. r before HON DAY, the tithday ot January, D ,I™’ , t , hon 1111(1 lh «« ( o provisions of said Act of Assembly; herein fail not. Said Heal Estate consists 3 Houses onj Lots ou Wood street! & “ *• •• Hand “ 1 Vacant Lot *» •• >. 1 House and Lot “ *♦ •• fi Houses and Lots “ St. Clair “ under my baud and seal of office at Pittsburgh this r.th day of December, A. D., 18G1 * ’ _ des MEtd Wll. J. RICHARDSON. Berl-tor Jnis CEi.M.*tjrEo tm. XX FLINT GLASS OVAL CARBON OIL Patented September loth, 1801. The beat that have ever yet been offered to the public. I hey are the best for the lollowing reasons: 1. HeoiUbe, bwing oi an oval-shape, the glass Is everywhere equally •tnttnni from the flame, so that the draft is stronger aud more regular. •J. The oval ohajMj m tetter adapted to resi-t tbe etfect of euddon expansion, so that it is impossible to crack them. J. llm glass is made largely of Lead and Pearlosh givtug a great degree of strength and elasticity The chimneys which hottsokeepera - hare found to bo #o bnttlo a* to crack, even when not in use, are invaria bly made of Lime Glass instead of FUut Glass of which ours are manufactured. 4. But tbe greatest advantage of the*, Chimneys is that when yon have ouo it will last forever aud if any housekeeper breaks ono by tho heat of the laird, let herein at tho manufactory and we will replace her cracked chimney by a dozen wholo ones This proffer does uut include accidents or those <■-**># 0 f breakage where the chimney has, through inexperl euce, been screwed so closely to the lamp as tuVro* vent Us expansion when heated. Manufacturers and consumers c-f Carbon Oil who have foil the magnitude of tho obstacle, which has existed in the groat expense of chimneys, in tho wav of tho universal tiso of tho oil, have found a romedv in the Oval XX FUut Glass Chimneys, which has mate rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil light to thus® who nsa them, and increased the consumption of oil consequent U P° U expend for chininejs. Jv L> m’ L.ThunituA Co., A Hayden, Luresco Oil Co., Welden AlMnt-ke, W. Ogden A Co., W. p. Wooldridge, \V M. Murray, or at tbe Manufactory, Washington *t near Pennsylvania avenue. * aiiW:i..wiufitf E. D. IHTiIBIDGE. UlbAAl WEE&AiY BETWEEN*®* - KJ NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, U...t. B&fllV lug and em»*arking Passengers at (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York aud Philadel phia Steamship Company intend despatching their ? Clyde-built .Iron Bt©amships ns Allows: GLASGOW...— Saturday, December U 1 rmvmißfii!' YOIiK Saturday, December ‘-2i’ EDINBURGH —, — Satnrduy, January 4 aud every Satunlny, at noo.n, from Pier 44. North Biter. FIRST CA81N.„...575,00 STEERAGE $3O oo do to London.... 80,00 do to Loudon IKCUO do to Paris. «5,(j0 do to Paria 38.00 do to Hamburg. 85,ui do to Hamburg.. 35,00 rosucugere also forwarded to Ilavro, Breiuen, Hot tcnlam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. BIT Persons wishing to bring out their friend* can buy tickets here at the following nite* to New York* From Liver]mol or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, s*s and Steenvgo from Liverpool S4tUW. From Qnnenstown fcfll.W. Thism steamer* bar© superior arcommo*lations for r**wnp'n», and carry experienced Surgeons. Tber arn ImiU in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have latent tiro Anniliilsturson board. «HrpAaatSQKiw r»B Kvuon.—ltg order of 0* rvtrg of tUaie, all jmi Uoritt.j iht United Binirt th*B%a£r rr °™ r *’ i ‘ lClAL OcxKRAL 8 Orncs* Washington City, Dec. Tho following Resolution ha* boon adopted by tho House of RcpTtttcnUUvcsqf tho United States, rtz yutoired. Ttiat tho Secretary of Wax bo requested to funush to thU House copies of all contracts made br tho Quartermaster's Department for fowling disa- Wnl horns during the winter, to state tho twins of tfiufto contracts, tho names of contractors, the num ber of norm given out, and whether those contracts wore made upon public notice.” All olUwra aud ap-uta of tho Quartermaster's partmeot are instructed to soud to tho torUinwaJ, immediately uj-m Seeing ||,U am ten, cop es of nil oatmets, and all Information embraced within the terms of the Resolution pKijJMOM STKJSKT, ALLKUJJEb ¥, ~ -~Ueiolctd fry tfi# Select and CYmuwm IbidiWh of ms Vitf "/ Allegheny, That tile lh'jiort of Viewer* for the opeuing of Fremont street l«* and the kuiio is hereby upprovod, and that the Name be certified to the City Solicitor for Ming in the District U>urt for confirmation. JOHN ATWKLL, President pro tom ofSokct Council IK Maiykbson, Clerk of Select Council. ANDREW 1). •SMITH, President of Common CoutuJL Attest: M. M’Goxniulx, Clerk Gointuou CounciL To all CoKCDuom—•'Tako notlcb' that the State ment of Viewers for tbu opening of Fremout street has been this day filed in the District Court for con firmation, to which Court all parties aggrieved mar appeal If they soo propur, within six wueks from this . del wtAWIyF ptriKULKUM UIL.-Iftf "AEW.lukk J. CaemcAL Association,” 35 Dey street. New York, haaestablisbeda Depot at ELIZABETH POUT, N. J., for recolring and storing OIL shipped fcy the Jei>ry iYnti-al Railroad. This port is ronventeut to New York, aoJ saves cartage and much handling.— Consignments solicited. Mark JSlirrele rw ARcw/ixcm Haute. BFrcsKNcrs—David Richey, of the firm of Richey, Uart?« A Co.; Rogers a Nesbitt; Eaton,' Mac rum A . noJb:lm>i>aF QOLAK on. WuMjs com paw of O PENNSYLVANIA, . T , • Manuhu turcrs of LUBRICATING AND REFINED GILSi No. 3 St. Clair st., near Duqueeue Way, PITTSBUBOII, pEJiX'A. This Company Is exclusively engaged in tho OH trade, and is constantly offering PETROLEUM on commission, wholesale. Advances made on comdgu inentß. Address J. WEaYEK, Jm, |“*A :dtf .vn.Trtare. I UCIKEU UIL WUKKS. ' WILLIAM P. WOOLUIDGEr . IUJnTACTVEtE or {PIvNT~ V-/ H. 11. DAVIS, pretuieut. JOHN lll\VlN, .Jr., Sec y ami Trtot’r DmccTubir—U. H. Davis, T. M. Kevin, J. L. f»r imghon, A. Cornerou, John Irwin, Jr, PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from thowdis-t the company, ou Oil Creek, in Venango county, con stantly on hand and for sale. Office at T. H. Kevin A Co.’s, No. 26 WOOD ST , Pittsburgh. my-Llyd PETKUNA OIL WORKST—LoXG, MILLER A CO. Works at Sharps burg Station, Allegheny Valiev Railroad, • 'Offico and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. ManUfcicturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATIKG CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. #S“ No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non-oxnlo sive, always on hand. ocl2:lyd T UIiJtOOAI'USU OJLL, at THE LOW JU PRICE or 25 CENTS PEB GALLON. constantly ou hand aud for salo by R. C. AJ. If. BAWYEB. As to tho quality, ue icfer to annexed certificate: PiTTSBURan, Nov. 27, lioa Mam. B. V. A J. H. Sajcyw—Gents: The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from you wo find to be the best fur our purposes we havo over u^ml. Tar L. S. M. B. R. R. Co., Bi Wsi. ESPY, PrcvdtHi. a: mcclukg; COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE Or CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, No. Cl Wood Street. BUJrAi * Q. T. WCOBMICK. AUOOUV ILLE OIL, REFINERY. nOLDSHIP, It RYAN A VO., MANCnCTUCEBS or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIX. Kt-ep coujdnutly on hand the very best quality of DU 11NIKG OIL, clear and without odor; also, a good LUBRIUATOB, pure WHITE BENZOLE nud CAR grease. All orders left at No. :>/, Firrn Strict, Bonk Block, second lloor, will be promptly attended to. ocfircltf STORES, Sfc. ALLEN, McCORAUCK & CO., Valley Foundry, Pittsburgh, Po. ttrTWARKUousE, No. :sui Lilx»rty stn«ct. Manufacturersof COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN.URATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc.. Steel ami Glass Moulds, Roll ing Mill Canting*. Mill Gearing, Gnu, Water and Ar risen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings# and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing ~nd Machine tasting* made to ortlor. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horae Power. noliCmd Jaats r. TOLNO .. j\ iounu. YOUNG JSROTIIERB, Duquesne Foun- JL DRV, Liberty stm-t, mar the Cater Depot Pa. .Pittsburgh, Fa., manufacture MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GUATS BARS, WAGON BOXES, BAD AND DOG IKONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, *d, always on hand and for sole low. Order* loft with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood stroot and Diamond alley, will receive prompt ntten *ll2: mto STO V EIS I BTO VES I—D. De HA VEN * SON, Manufacturees or STOVES. Warehouse, Federal at., near Snspcnulon Bridge, L L . ALLEGHENY CITT. V' e aak the attention of dealers to ear large assort ment of COOKING and HEATING BTOVES, for wood and coal, which wc are selling at tho lowest rate*. Thoso visiting our city will find it to their advantage to give us n call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. CAST IBON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING. SCALES, HOLLOW WAUE, WAGON BOXES PLAIN uud FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order jylfeljd ; D. Dk UAVEN A .HON. ii’TEA STOVE WORKijT—A. BRAD- J LET;, numufoctorar of ctcrT variety of CUUK, PARLOR AN» HEATING STOVES; GBATE EKONTB, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. Solo tiroi,rioter of the celebrated i'ATENT GAS- A!iD 9MOKE CONSUMING AH RANGE MENTB. ja.omci and Salks Book, conn? of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ialully hotels. JIKENCH’S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY City Hall Square, comer Frankfert Street. (Opposite City Hall.) DST’Meals as they may bo ordered in the spacious Refectory. There Is a Barbar’s.Shop and Bath Boobis attached to the Ilutel *®"Beware of RUNNERS and UACKUEN wh< say we are full. R. FRENCH, Paorairtox. gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street, ABOVE IBIED, PUILADELPBIA , In the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut streets, tho Banks, Cost-Office, Mer chants Exchange, Ac., Ac. BOARD PER DAY,. 11,60. Accommodation, t ehen required, on (he EUROPEAN PLAN. Boom* from 60 cents and upwards, per day, and Meals at a rntgT class Restaurant ai cached to toe Hotel. ■ Prices according to Bills of Fare. BSTTh* City Cass task Fa&sekgebs too* ant Station TO on CLOSE TO tbs Hotel. OSTEngllsh, French, German and Spanish spoken. JylTidnm . T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, if roadway. NEW YORK. BOARD REDUCED TO $2,00 PER DAT. Since the opening of this vast and commodious U»-. tel, in 1854,-it has been the single endeavor of tbs-' proprietor! to make It the most sumptuous, convent lent and comfortable hemo for the dti2*n and stran ger oh this sick) of the Atlantis. And whatever has scorned likely to administer to tho comfort of its guests they have endeavored, with* ont regard.to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoymont which - modern art has invented and modern fast* approved; and the patronage which it has commanded during the past six years is a gratifying proof that their of. forts havo been appreciated. To meet ths exigencies of - the times, when all ar* required to practice the most rigid economy, the un dersigned have REDUCED THE PRICK OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, at the same tims abating none of the luttrioi with which their table has hitherto been supplied, TREADWELL, WHITCOMB A 00. oc3:2md TjiRUIT TREES—lnducements to Pub- JL cfiAsKfis.—A very large stock of cboioo TREES, -of selected varieth* to choosefrom; beery pomi* bio'ore taken to have every variety true to name. Of Apple alone we have rojKW-MMJOO of which are three yoar olds, 10,tiiu four.year-olds. ’ Poor, 10,- ;POO two to three yt»m old. Poach. Plum, Ac., a fine stock. > Uor maxes—the Trees In the Nurecry. Call and examine them. i EVERGREENS from 1 tAs fort, by the hundred, cheap; aIsOtNUADE TBEKR. AND tiHBUBBEBY, wholesale and retail. _ • * Addme TITTSBUBGH AND OAKLAND HUH* BKBIES, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' . . i--,.. MUhdawl, JOHN MURDOCH, Jr. R.tIIRO.tDS. \ f’ILE VELA XD. ,%m ri '' i V i' ; ~~i i KAIL I E *"- j Sl„ rt Lm rt. | Stevbenrilfe. I leav.* Pittsburgh i is do sitiibenvui.. A *; - - I *«»"»• -12:t» p. «o Columbus. 1:30 J tu. Ara>»(:mc ,,|, „". li.Loi.’n,. do dL Lonw l.);*0 },. o, PitloLurgh L 35 n , do Steubenville 5 ,)n p. m. *j” ** w * r . k - midnight. -1.. U.lumbua ..... 1:30 a.m. Arm«iiDciunat| 7 ; «, m . do hi. Lorn U:*» p No change ot car* between Pittsburgh aud Cincinnati, splendid Sleeping tars attached to all Night Trains. Putsbxrjh .«j HWiwy Line. Leaves PitUburgh™ a. m. do Weibvillc j.qs , do St.ubeimlK) "* ‘ Artivo. Mtalr_ few m.’ u r ssasir—- ft! Arrlv,.. Uoftoir j“" C..UDoclioy ul Hljcolios wi.L iUUmun •nd’bbfo Roilnod, uid M IL ll.lr wl,h C.ntnd OLio KoiliSd n,r feuimill,., Luifelir. ClrebMlb, Coiuiul.in uid and Cl.tA.uJ tiue. L “h’“ £"? bur <' h “ loan,. do Alliance «i.„c „ do Hudson : ;;;;;;;;; “■ “• Arrive* Cleveland ' " ~ .a Leave* Pittsburgh. .. ".‘.V.’.V'.V.V.V. ’'."'”' i-iv. n do Bayard w a.,,, f. , do AlUance £ do UudsA>ii -;|l. 1, Arrive*Clevelan.i !!"!!! ! alO p u* v C i a l ' iJa^nl witl » brunch for Now 1 hihuieiplua and Canal Dover, at Alliance with ith.hurgh K.rt Wayne and Chicago Railroad at UmLion With Cleveland. Zunwvili* and Cincinnati R. * T - “•«- - Mail Train leave* at tla. m., *topDine at all «*- tioris betwoon Rochrater and Belfoir. ' 8 W ollßTtlle AccommwUtfon hvircs ar3 35 r m S!S T“F„“* i, “ “ Trin *» follows: Kusi Li,,...:::;:::;:; - f- “• u? in.™ Tfidu \Vellavillo Accommodjiilon u £ m aj£a.-sa,t-ss ul-oJiu- 10 ust for tictots Tiß ciercfood. p * r v Su'l^l 1 ” I ' roC " r< ' l « «■« '-"-m For furtLer JSSJ"™- A *-- c L i‘f^l,o,"o',1 WI N TER A R— .->■ ‘ BAKOEJIKKT | I 1861.-THE PBtrKSvy.JZjim TKAraB CKNTBAL ® AIL -“ OA1 ’. EIOHT lIAJLIT mSI°TU.°Iv 5t | ONI>A F,' N ? t ' “ 5 “ 1 ’ 1110 ’UHODOH SIAIL TRAIN leave* tho PoKßongor Sutiori evorv STriSSM ttZT.Z M^‘Z c Zn‘t w “ hte “ d at T i THKoUOU EXPRESS TRAIN loavc* dally at 4.10 a. m., itopping only at principal eUtfomL making direct connection at Harrisburg for Bnhl tawn lUs g t^ Vaah nfrton ’ au ' l fcr New York via AlJen **w Station dully (tatcent al . I , orfil running as far an Ooiiemungh. First Accouiniodation Train for WoU’d BtaUon leave# daily Sumlay) at ii:4(* a. m. Svtvud A- o.inmoilalUm Truin for WaU’i Btatlon l«vi-eH daily (rxwpt Sumlayl at lldMia.m. Third Acromino.lnth.n Train for Wall’* Station hmv™ daily (oxcept Sunday) at 4:UU p. m . hourth Accouumshiquii Train for Wall’* fitaifon Icavi-S (hilly Sunday) at d:lo p. m. Iwtliming Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as foUow** Exiin-ns 1:1<» p. m/; Mail, H:35 p. m .; Fast Line, J .? l,nMown Areonimodation, 10:05 a. m. ; * , m. Atcummishujon, tia’JOa. m.; Bec ve* I.'o " hu ‘ tit, “ Aixurnmodotioo, 8:30 a. In.; Third u- rr J! , f. iuU , Accomui “ latU>u . 1:05 p. m.; Fourth « ail s Station Accommodation, tidly p. m. Tmin* for Biaiiwviifo and Indiana connect at Blair*, rilfo lui.'.Ktton with J.ilin.towt, Accommofouton and Express Trains Kist and West. ‘, n "" U, ‘ K S" Ui ' “, 1 ' 1 11 Ci-ollT to their In- \raii oe Weet, to trawl bj U,.-r,.nn *yivnnla Railroad, as tho accommodations now offered ESJf ra ,Ul ? o *l ,, *r rutitiL The Rood is ballasted with stone, and fs entirely free from dust. " Iwvd ,uIU 0301 fort to all who may favor this Rond with their patronage. _ FARE. 1° **" r ?*r: * l2 M \ T " BaUimore. M _4o 60 To I biladclphia_... jo wjITo Lancaster..B 00 To Harrisburg 7 45| .... o w Bum™ checked tc aU Station, on the rcmurylva- N™ YrtK l‘l>Uailelpl,ha Baltimore and Pnrae-nKera pnrehasins ticket. in can win t» “rera, according to distance traveled, in if-re th th “ "“f* 10 ” crept from etntiona w hcro the Company has no Agent. ,? T { CE "“ In oT lo “> tfao Cpmpdny will hold tucmsclv™ responsible for personal baggage only, •“d for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B— An omnibus Line has boen employed to convey poAMengers and baggage to and from the De pot, nt a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each nos senger and baggage. For tickets, Apply to A B ’ta E ' r ' UUCC ' :ur D ty and ‘ noft JUP OKTA K Ticket* ph o^- otber t***? la Northern Missouri, tho h^ l i? »• ur tbe Territurks, should insist on b y lhu NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. The only route from St. Loots to St. Joseph. It is the shorn*! and qultkest ljn», by thir teen hours, to the remotest point reach edby rail, and Is always iu cheap as any other. J Buy your rickets to Kansas and aU points in North ern Missouri by tbs North Missouri Railroad Pr ~ 4 „ , H.VBTUBOEON, Mtoouriß.U^"* 1 of tk. North reUhntcm UENBT H. 3IMMGNB. Aram. A LLE6HEXY-v, BAILBQAD.—Bcven Efg?KSijSi»feUjL tnuns daily depart from ar ”' e ** Pittsburgh, foxcept Suodny.) Through trains, *t<«pv*u* it Hafton, leave Pitts burgh at ba. m. an I 4 i » u. m Hulton AccommodAU.vu treina .leave Pittsburgh at 9 and 11 a. m., and at I, ZH> and 6:40 p. in; Accommodation iiain,, roturning, leave Hulton at 7:4oandloA. m., at I*l,l. and 1:45,' 3:ao, 6:39 and Accutawi Ticiet tan.. Pittsburgh to Hulton and r* t CO 4 UU ‘ • ‘ v,, K Krs from-Pituburgb, without tickets, wit! li*« 1 b irred full larel 107 V U- **• AIOKLEY, Superintendont. r J'O FABMEBS AKD OTHEBS. FOB SALK, GEOWEY’3 SUPEBIOB PATENT grain fan and separator, Patented Jantury 10, iB6O. of ttda FAK oTer *n other. Id w oomuw to Me cheapness, .implicit/ and durabiiny. J?“ n . d » “> leaning Grain farter, better ami more cborooghl/, with leat labor, than ah/other mill. The the above Tan haa been loon en gagod In mairofactnring and telling Agricultural Im ,aruJ CODr \nced of tile great want of a good for cleaning the diflerent kind, of Grain and *? the "Rh fall confidence that It will moot their want*. . nn Jcraigncd, having pnrehated the aofo right to manufacture and tell the above Grain Tana?d “ffff** 0 *! TTf! I*™ 1 *™ /cnMjlvania, Weatcrn Vlr- Ohio, and the right to kII in Indiana and llltnoU, la now prepared to fill all order*, whole fll 31LJ Liberty rtn»t, PisrbSgh, Pa. Bc3:MEawt(T '~; r vy. W. WALLAOiL CJOAPI SOAP!! SOAPIH—Thh Chbmi- by B. C. AJ.IL SAWYER, u acknowledged •to be tho tnert serviceable of any kind jotefifaradio the public. fo ? nd i “ itM «b«pn«w, **?“S °* labo?, and it* eOicacr in. removing rvnim*. jjfjffi , t y_ T a f d y vh«■** atand,) are tompoeed ortmaA chare; neatiynnd.ttengly put to. K«her, and for compactnete amlwmrenSnce have been equallolC Coll am! examine, or aend for uireuhw, girin* aixea, pricm^Atv:;A -••• ,--/$* G.COOLEYA CO„ \ . 'Ko.a>Spnnwatreet.N. T, | . ARD oil* in store, and iar itde by i v * 00,