i. ■ Xtom Jleaaforl, go»lli Carolina. tf Bstailta frwn % kttiir frum onwabor of-tbo. 'if-' .nir/35 t;.■T.Tflr'ri*-!" —»~«« n y rznltt* Bwrp*T, :1H»; Dslah Sib; *: ' of it>M Beauforti*. U4««a a.charming place./ The; /«i w, a > a Si iMtjr and yiioa eras- j v* rented ,w£th MssB%nd shrubs* ...It fyu W : ..| j v.,r r«bs*n m* lot to,see a more 4*SKableplace r } . .y _. b»Tefl©d, and in theip jstead .can? oow.;be ) i eeen.the tent fed fields of the soldi- A ~s 'r+vf, faerejto those who' have; ’ _ *> wived -referCstt to their lrnstj Uns delight- l .Ifponoju- arriTatnot 'a white’ ’ feefa, 1 ‘iiy the -wOyerfeU Jipon ruins—stores, 'shops ' and ■ • . houses broken op%n andfurnitura of every 1*• *dCs£H|rtiii£; books, papers, jay'scatter descrted town, and never beforerealixed r Vj s the foU meSning of the stahiftfrom Moore: .Vi-iVt Wt Ukeooe who trea4*sloM' some banquet ball doKried, &**'-■-.■ -‘. '»K. •,' WbcwalifbU«r»fled, . 1 ; ' -V. , ~... ... y£boto nriaad* dead ' ' tL - ‘ * f Andalluat b*_depatt*d." ,*- BSooalng tired»f «troUing:»ht* iit A 4 stammering; and paltering and making eig ¥V^ I *. - - &els of .'distress:' - llcoold ' write" names ; Tn : Vt !?*; 'this cbnneation; wMcE would., appall the ! >■£!«' v. -oonstitaents of: thegeutlementhus affile,ted '’^'^i:3Wpgr«e'?epublic*ns.- : All the Democrat In or oat of Congress, who have made > * '-record on the aide of emanoipation or con* .« . fiscation, and a vigorous prosecution oftho - war, are heroically firm. I saw John -i-,. . 3 Cochrane last night- He has not ewer Ted " a hair’s breadth/from his sagacious and nie®ly position. Those gentlemen who are • ’ •; seemingly preparing to fall down and waj- S’." A* s-‘lotrj r ia so many have done before thcm,are ££• ■'"/ political friends .of thoVAdministration. j£!£v|^ u ,? : Vp ' • Hiatdry may'be BC^fhodin vain.for a par- l . allel.tothe. conspicupus dishonor andthe K^r, ‘ '■ craven weakness which Washington exhib ~ Ha In the sunlight of this day of graoe. ‘ * GpdTorbid that I should make the specta . -el® a whit more gloomy than it is! Two 3 : : Tl '' *eeks ; nayone week,--since, he would have- . : r /beenaccounted an idiot who ventured to (a-J r.- '_ «< doubter question the speedy passage' of a : • —bill taking from the rebels tiioir greatest element ofstrength-to wit—their slaves. ' . Now, the wieest ancUtruest men in Con- | &41' A.'?' gresa doubtfallyshake their heads orfrank “•’fie****** ~ly confess their despair of the result. imendmentsj'cotnmiUncnts, delays, dodges, : reeoßoitm«tt!s,‘ ,disagreements between the two committees Of conference, ad* '• . •r Jourmnents and the whole category ofcow ; - VT; ’ -• ' - ardlyevasioha and sneaking hostilityun- * ' dor the guise of friendship, loOmi pp palpa ’r‘'i»« i‘ l bly and grimly'before us. The people can, 'Saveus from the body of this death, and , A : they alone.;, ~; r. . \Y.7.:’ '' \ *" k - - The ttbst haUirallnquiry is, What haa ’ o'^K-->v£i j'-produced this chango? What; let me ask, ~ ■ Is it that usually produces suchchanges at ‘ ? What is it that usu i ,VV v ; Ally drivesthe representatives dfthe/peo ‘ { Y pie uite.submissieu to tho behesta .of sl&r -< _. very?. WhaC isittbat haa heretofore ’rob-' • 'i.i i bed them of the isa&hood whiclHJod^en . . . tn»tedto'theirudworthykeeping? : What b it that has generally steeped their brain $ ; mri;*oftemd their spinal columns in this. 0a debsaiqgmetropolis? R&fs Wi'cr* .w- _ The Sword Haber* of Bichmond. ■ ? Tfothe-ahow fbom of the Amee Miatfic-, ."".... tarns Company «t Chicopee, near Spring-; *«\ f afield, fda*e, hang two laaibUi. speci-: v-Q&jjh:. «•'» i,i .’jßenjof caralry sabree, the history of which EjsSfiy,’ im’" "—fa thu« glren.' Some two years ago ths maanlacture of eWords was commenced at ’ fi’d "*• .j -i. the Richmond Armory, the Initialise step ,-gi ... j,. 'toward# rtlellion. To this armory-at Bich ■' 1 Bond, the stolen machinery from Harper'a ’ tJ | i‘‘ has mince been addtd. A coupleof ’ i • * ’ i thonsud ’or theaq pruning , hooka war# ■•r 5-v , turned out, and then acabharda were want '• sS V vT '' ■ -t ad for them. Bhl alaa I th* chiTalry were i*? - not canal to that. They hadhammered oat thablades into as many different ahapea' ; there -were »worda>andno two wane ■’e r i .7 alike. • A tcabbard made for on# would not hi ji. v . -/. < . i lntarehanga with anyothersl Sothey S',; 1 - r ' i’"- ehipped them to the Ameo Company, with % li \\ i ( , ’a request to hare them fitted to acabbarda, . or rather (in order to have tha symmetry of KJ 'CT'-" thair-ahape) to hare acabbarda fitted to jsi.r :u-j ; ii theml A jobof this nature.wouldhaTcuon ’ ' ‘ -ptataed' almoat any one- elee, but Yankee ■ ' i “j ingenuity prerailed orer the atapidity of - Jritb i .I-.-. >. - tha hot-spnrs; the > swords were provided - - ■ with acabbarda, and two of them preferred • . ‘ i;i‘l ... armomentoea of the ingenuity of the age. - - ,l 1 TtnaniiA Mad* Snoiat—The .of mlu ' j .T-n;.v .:,sw .fi-pwrof Virginia^.made ahoea, such.aaaolA ' fy' i ll' - lbrs2^oat Richmond last May, bat prob- kblr. worth double that price at present, fejfei,- , -,i She leather la gdildesa ofpoliah and aa In i, . .flexible aa irom : The./workmanship la . K^ v ; 5 -i’ri irimitise, thA raihps and quarlera .being Pi y Aim •;.iiMined'together byimeans of email tteka. : f - The only stitching appear# pa the ; aoleii, «* <*v,itV- 1 ' -" ■ which, howercr, arc bflehto. far apart aa, n«• fapermit eeeily en.inacrtioh of a penny between them. The atUches ayfiraM half '•- ,I ' an inch apart; the material ueed being ap fri»'Afitna'M './ parentiy hempen twine apun in a factory, fgo":' ' .jTha lay era of the,heel project.brer' (r- one another to the extent of one eighth of Vi- .r s sirr-i anfdneh, the maker never thinking it worth while to dress the edges or color them. A eg£r-." ‘ - ttasen email naiia, in each hold that appear ; • ' dagd fa it* l>la“ and protrude rather an fcv ' /faSiaTleai 'length through the iasolo. A Rr': single bole in oaoh quarter permits the in : f:-, aertionof a piece ofcotton twine tolace <&&&'•*‘At* ar ’oi'llieaboea, whleK itre made to enit ;elther! footaceordiugto conrenienco. , J ' y■. ■ I *l‘ ~,!?■ - l l* l ■ ::i — Z~~- > fc%pi, •j, i- Aoooanuio tWekperimentamadeinParfa r"} '\ l “(» • ’ tbe.pnTaeof a lion beats forlytimea a min- .' " ntaj titat'of a Uger ninetyr#ijE timea;, of a MfiJ-iii. ttapir, forty-four timea;.of .it horse, forty tfcS.’ie- li^fifAWctt^fa^-fire’tfaiieotjt'ib*; -■ fr^Sa ;iy;i:iw*irt'v’ii fbfQr-dhraei timed of a.bear,, thirty-eight, f" ■ ' w forty-etghuimea; of an I -f. v'f-j, it ,i .< angle, one hundred and tfxtytimca,ltwaa jk i -n determine'the .beating* of vai s-;i-y 'Abttttdrfij, howeter, 1 jcSt;-- ii Uwaa experieneea' sixty heart : .->v- polaationa in a minute. - lY - ' J* Detroit are a great« source of w e 1111 hj-* in/i- Z’rcc ./V«f copper,. Lr preserve it for the great exhibition.! ... ' Thb Copley medab in the gift 61 the Royal Society of England, has. been awarded to iAgasßlz, the naturalist, ~ COMMERCIAL RECORE. Weekly Review of Uie Pittsburgh Markets. [Bfpcrtfd specially for tie Pittsburgh OastOc.] PrrmcnoH, TaunsDsT, Dec. 26,186 L. (2fois.—Tlui qbotSUons given ia the following Be*' Tttw, itmust beunderstood, at* tha wholesale prices, AxcepLwh£n ; otberriso noticed; and that in all cases ,la the filling ot email orders to the city and coontiy trade, an France of-three to fire cent, will be charged over these puotatkms.]' . ASSttES—quiet and dull. Sales of Pearls at 5%r, Soda Ash at 3@3}£c. PoU range from *to 4V£c. ALEr-There Is out little demand,attd shipments are limited. The established rates at present aro: . . : hbls. halfhbb. J. 48,00 ' $4,00 O,OO 3,00 ,XX~ ~~ 7,00 3^o APPLET*—The demand it a little better* while the receipt* have Gillen off considerably. We quote the market firm at s2£s'for Common, s2£o for priino and for choice, -BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-quiet but firm* with •aim -at JlrfOjper.Cwt In bulk, and $1,7fi@1,87 por cwt in tacks! ’ * 'BEANS—tfllimitadsupply, while there U a good demand; prime White command $1.85@1,37 bosh. BACON—There U hut little inquiry for Bacon, aad .la the absence of soled we omit quotation*. .BGTTEB aso EGOS—'The dcnufod for Butter is hitter; an d A alight adTance has been established. Common 801 l .commands 12c and prime lie. Eggs steady at U@l6c per do*. BBOOMS—iu fair Inquiry at sl t BsQl,oO-fcr Com* moo, and $2,g5®260 for Fancy. ;•' CBANBEBIUEB—In good supply, with sales, of Common at from $3 to $6 per bll, and Cultivated at from 48 togfl. ■ CHESTNUTS—steady, with small sales at $2,70 V hash, according to quality. -•*. : COTTON YaßNS—Tb* following quotations are ' corTscted up to date: r rr p ■ - - lmnsds. EsgU Sheetings—; Niagara Sheetings—. Ko*. sto lfc—,. 33c $ lb. No. 16..- ..... 87c S 3. .Km. U * IS-... 33c “ Ko. 17 38c « Ko. 13.....——.'34c -« No. 18- : 39c “ Ko. 14-.<*uJ.- 34b “ No. 19- 40c “ No. 16—.. v, 35c No. SO 41c “ No. 400 .... 17c V dot. No. 800 14c V dox. No. 500. -10 c “ No. 900 ,14c “ No. 600. 15c “ No. 1,000 14c « No. 700., '. 14c “ Carpet Chain, aMortad colon ... 32c sB>. Carpet Chain, white, Under 15 cate- 32c '* Carpet Chain, white, oTer 15 cute———. 320 “ Bleached Coverlet Tarn-..... —.... 40c “ Unbleached Coverlet Tam——.—. 38c “ Candlewick—— ——32 c “ Cotton Twine ———32 c 11 Calking. —... ft)e « Taney Betting— —300 i Superior Batting—.-.——.-.———. 22c V Sxtfca. Baiting— —— 20c “ Common Batting 18c “ .• CANDLES A SOAP—The following qao4at!on« are •M Hctly correct: itonld and Pipped 10 r. lb. Star——.......v.. ? —- 10318 c “ .\Yax— ’Beain— iWcIHb. No. 1 Palm ... - 673 C *•" ChotnicaT—4>ja “ ’German and Oleine..— Wonun*a.Frtond, No. I—— —. 7 c “ Woman.’* Friend, No. 2 —— 6 .. c “ Cislils. —— ; .—lO c “ VMM. si'C_ .'KSIOc •• loito*. No. 2. 0 c, “ , CHEESE—quiet hot unchanged, with small sales of W. R at (Me Q fh. There is but Uttie inquiry for fhney brands. : OLDER—steady, with sales' of Swoet at $5@C per bbL . CORN HEAL—dull; with rales-from first hand at il@4Be, and from store at 4s6,l&—and Fancy iW»u<&s,7a. GROCERIES—There is a good inquiry for Grocer? ic-s, with a still'fhrther advanco in Codec, hogar la vi’ry firm at from 10 to 10%c for prime to choice New Oncanr, Cuba is selling at o%c. Molasses steady,' with tonsil sale* at <7*4Bc. CoUw; U wurth 19c for prime and 20c for choice Rio. Rice quiet, with small mktatfi%.to9c. quiet but unchanged; Bed is sel llog at OfiC from wagon, and White $1; Barley dull at .from'4o to 160 for Spring and Fall. Com—New is eeilinfat 40c, and prime old 43 to 4fic. Oats in good demand.at 2fi&27c from first: hands.- Bys steady, with small sales at 46 to 66c. HAY—There is ir regular .dsmnd for Haylrom ’scales'at prices ranging iron $8 to slt per ton— mostly it BS and Jersey Peach Blooms command 40@60 per trash, and Prince Alberta 60c. • '' POWDEB—Owing to the large advance in aaitpo> trsicsnsed by reduced, stocks and government de mand, there has been ah .advance in blasting powder af?6oper ke& and tide powder of|l per keg.' The advance to uniform throughout the country. : SALT—continue* in good demand, with an advance Of6oBe p*rbbl over bit week's figures. No 1 Extra Is lwld at |M7 in bids and $1,30 In sacks. SEEDS—Timothy to doll at $1,60, and Clover dull ats4. Fl4xtoindemandatst,GoptfbaiihferpTim*. ' TALLOW—daU at 6c per lb for rough, and Te for = i WBlSKT—Common BectiAed is atsadjat.l7«lBo per gSU, cash and > time. Obi Bps commands 76c. to t2£o,a**oags«hd quality* ' . .WINDOW-GLASS—The following qostittonthave beencorrectedhpto date: 6xB; 7x9,52; Bxlo, s2£6; : *x!2,10x12, $2,60; 9x14,10x14,12,76; 10x19,10x10, f3j&-Koual discount for cash, 16 per-cent. .' I'Allegheny Cattle Market. Dec. 26.—The offering* of. .Beef Cattle during tb* post week wier*'comparatively light,Wd the not can be *aid of tts sales.' Tbs supply, bowvrsy, was anipj* to meet thed’emupd. In prices, there has been no change- Tbs Bog nurketremoins quiet but steady, with‘a illghi odranoe in! prices. The receipts were very smaU/iut lheVopply is about equal to the demand.'" Price* range &mn $2,90 to $3,12 per Iff) tts, gross, ao cording to quality. , % . r Bstow,wiU be ftrand t3ie particulars of the sales .al_ ibetinloii Tarda' ' r ‘ 'T’ lBi‘ Is4s4; Traur&as *' Marks, 96,203)6 l» Tingle,.ls, $2,86 pvr cwt; Jaa. Wlthrxw t 22,spO:Thos Andertoh;s2^Tk.“ n ‘- .. Bat Koif-JDTant; 40; J Tunfer, 10; E Davit; 20; ' V DfcktoOßV U» Betsf CUne, 72. . ;-J t".-< .1 : fbtd—J P Tdmbto, grossj M .Stonel, fi®, $3,10; Trattnnan A Mark*. 90; 6*12.. » B&l &M-C W Lamb, 76; J B NixtraTlOOif A H Dickinson, 34; A s-Til too, 99; JJ Bnrbeck, 47; J. P Tcmpto, 213; K Marshall, IW} Gtast A ittodab&bakstV 491; SlUer A Mutb,426. , Ur ■ 'Said—None: ‘ ; -■>! f ... Bmf fMd—Pm Scsttergood, 197; Mothenbau^i, *«..•, "y.,- ' T - r 1 HOMES. r Sent JBm#—Da7ldGrier, 13; John Matter, 1C; Bind* er, 16;Madera AKsrlj; Id. -,. . •,.. ; . ... i.ifioW—ne^.-.v•-./* • • •wnBEtINO-«k ( XDmxvA-60 bbto aloohoT, 40 tbs lard, CUrfcO A co;SB» tk*tnrtoy,Bhode* A Vernor 100 bbto A Lang; 60 bbls wbMty, r Lynch; 34 do do. M o'H*ra;3oo b« chru; J A Feiaor; 16 umsmetsL B O Loomis; 62 ol!^ QGfsbsm; Iptotfcrm scale, 2 bxs,Llvlnß*to«,CojSh* landAco;Bsa com meal, John Herbert; 10 pkg* prodoa> 12 tks ry*,' 8 drewfedhne*, ~. WHEELINQ—rih John TTxcOnßis-ff» bbir ffe«r< A A Liggett Aar, 90 tee laid, 1 bblwhiiky,!! pkg* bnitecylV roUs4mtber, 60 Ddb lard, 9 : rda mitssgse, SU bm wheat, Clarke A B'T Bnonoto A. ;bfB{2ool>ge mkU.OW Smith; i6p:bWi and., bf bhto siK Wfo Ednihndsob; 8 bbto do, t«i. »h t>U,-WBagdh*jr l>4ak»wi>ilL H* pojSwg lOasaapty: Sour btlsf ‘Ed-» carton AlllsutT *) pV~c* glei warn, Seltoie A.Oaa-'; etapxyoil -bM*, L>ug, Milter A »•«•: li j tbnrtey, Bh ries'A VvrKcr l‘*» ngs-com, Wxitrr iimittr; 80U0 8i»)0 i *)!■•». J W 11-urj; ltd ntn *i.ir «jr«, *55 flour bl>ti, Ju A Filwr. ldiUlriae L 55“ do: (four*3U.do lard oil, Cbtrke A c«; 7&uik* wheul, R T Kennedy A bro; IWMxlls hides, 1) A Stewart; 00 do do BBobtscmAeb; 1 ' ; • . SE.-LOClS—hitler, 27 bdh do, 1 W*U.A .Wij»ouu!ttrtG bbU flour, 1* hi hhds tallow,LH . -tea Uri1,.297 lihU!.Ui«f t Clarke A co; 152 bbU flour, A ' ’VB'B;_34'4*xlc4 aUd U-tea,' : Si»ger, Nimtek ten; IS < tCJ hams, 1 Mattdown A GreggV *1 bbU apples, 6 this, ' 12 dti'dry troltf'Jaa Spence; ;200 biles batting, Tbos Arbucklo A eojS&.bg* cotton yarns, King, Pumock , A co; 4. bills .ejppte*. Caldwell* bn>; syo bbls dour,'. Cant Gilmore;, lood6'do,.llUchrock, McCrrery Aco. ; "UlCrNNNATl—rtA'Oiut) No. 2.—14 tes UTd;- K•; Seitari A co; 11 bu, 82 Caddies tobacco, J A Mazulre; j flake flfuueed, P Dslworth A co; 10 bg* dried peaches, Joe Craig; CO bbU flour, Jos Bunney; 18>) do do, John : Grier, luu do do, E HeazUton; 175 do do, Knox x son; j •40 oil bbls, Edgertoii A Stewart; 10G5 bgs wheat, 210 • lira ell meal, 294 bbl* floor, SO bss mcnt-eS icslanl, 41xlo Kama, lOdbbls alcohol, (Harks A co. • CINCINNATI—pan Con bg» wheat, J : , P Hanna A 'ci>; 5 LbU lard Oil, Knox A Parker; lu car* J ‘ toy* Tltricl, Lnccicoeil co:SU tea lai«i,'l64'potk bbU, ; P Sdleta Aco: 203 do do, Gnthr!e A SHI; kn) bids dry j peachMj H U Collins; C bbl*lard nil, Goo B Jouus; 100 kbUllnaead oil, B APahutaiock Aco; lbo ftotir bbb, R X Keunwly A bio; 7 bgs.fl&XKed, V A PiJwortb; 8 bxs tTrogii 1280 bbls fiotir, 2ub bxs starch, 2iK) bhlsal cotiolf ltMi'bxs bacon, lot) bbl* oil, 2 do bcof, Clarice A ■coj flobead cattl*, 140 do sheep, John Cook. LOUISVILLE—TXE J. W: HArurK—too barrels flour, Watt A Wilson; 15 ski dry apples, iluworth x bro; 20 bbl* tobacoojLittle A Trimble; 10 bbU, 5 butts dci,Wni listing*; lb bbli, 6hfdo,lo Lotts, J Painter; 2 butts do,o Oyer; lot tobacco, W A'D Illncburt; 1 bx do, Jno ! Bouse A co; L hbd, 1 bx do, P Manus; lot da W Cooper. do do, MurtUnd A Connor; do do, AicDgi,. old A Arbockle; lot dour, Ar, Jl Robison A co, do do, Schomaker'A Lang; lot *undrieß, Clarke A co. LOUTSVTLLE—ptx Abooxict—£B bhds tobacco, 872 bbfSUour, Clarke A eo; 132 sks wheat, ■’> do dry fmlt, Hitchcock. McCroory A r.o; in bids whisky, agt Psnna BB; 10 bbl* dour, LunbeitA Bhlpton: 2ut) do do, Schomakcx A Lang; CS do ilp,_29 do sweet pota toes, Jas McCnlly A co; 100 do dour. Leech A Hutch inson; 100 do do, B'Knox A eon; 285de do, M&ckcown A Gregg; 1069 slu wheat, R T Kennedy A bro; 15 do dry fruit Graham A Thomas. ST. LOUlS— pxx Axxo*—l2o bbb flour, J Spencer S 3 hides, Watt A Wilson; 6 pkgs, i borso, S Connolly .17JikgS'frlrdltnre,-J G Backohn; 3072 bids flour, 20 doateohol, 4pkg* lard, 49 do tallow, 225 tes beef, CUrk*A«o. • Imports by Railroad. CsTSLajro A PirrsßUoan Baraaoxo.—Dec. 21. 19 bbls ajplet, A B Keeril; 6do do, A keffert; 1 box do, Ido chiaken*, B P Pattltt; 23 bxs cheese, Lcoch A Hutchinson; 22 bbl* spates, F Van Gorder; 10 Lx* oofieo, D A Hall; 20 bxs cneasc, Sehomaker A Long; 1 bbl tobacco, John flherer; 2 car* iron ore, ehoanber ger A"co, 2do do, Loyd A Black. PimtrooH, Ft. Watxk A Cutoaoo Eailboad.— Dec. 26.-2 bbis tar, Jas Grant; 1 bbl batter,-1 bbl eggs,Bail A Berner; 10 bbla flour, 1 do butter, 1 kg laid, HcGlurkan, Herron A co; 2 bbl* pearls, B A Fahnestock A co: 12 bxs cheese, Beck A Laze&n lot scrap iron,* Wm Maloney; 6 sewing machines, W B Batiford; 12 bxs oils and paints, U L Fahnestock A co; 35 bx* cheete, B DslzeU A co; 3 bbls oil, Becse A Grad; 6 do do, J Weaver; 10 bxs candlas, M Babe; 183 bn barley, Rhodes A Verner, 239 oil bbls, Brewer, Sill A co; 21 bxs cbeess, Lambert A tthipton. .Arrivals at the P UP TO 8 O’CLOCI ST. CHABLES—Corner of BAMST SOI ELS 0«o Harbaagh, Harrish'g It It Bussell, 9th Pa Begt P B Smith, Aladdin 8 CUggett, Uniontown GWHagan, do O W Thompson, do J B WilUam*, Salem KG Luka, . a McLanghlin, C 0 Algea, Lt Brephj, IT 9 A WSomidy, Jnd Jones, Jus Ward, Huntingdon J H Harper, Jss Trajfj Blair eo H Dunn, do J L Alexander, Williams burg W M Baker, Johnstown A Jones, Vermont Sam Hice, Jr, New Alex ■ Wo Greenoogb, Hon city T W Hartman, | I£ANSION S HOUB£-Lib. | oaoaoi avsxxi John Belj, Blair co W Bonlette, Huntingdon Isaac Hewta, Latrobe , J W Johnson, Green co John Gray, Uniontown Mat Beans, RoVenas J Hook, Fort Wayne A C Stewart* WcHsriße W S Clark, East Borer E Unbhert, JCodina, Ind A S Gift, Zaoesrille J Bean, Huntingdon W,B rattenon, liolUdsb’gj Wm Bterliog, California I S 8 O'Brien, PhOs GIBABO HOUSE—Coma B. L. BOCKZET, Wm Weir, Bpriocralc Gut J J Alien, Xenia, 0 VTY Tntant, Smilbfleld J V Omj,F Ft W * C R B Thoa Bobiowß and lady Robert McGager, Ohio IP Bon lay, Greene co, Pa; HARE'S HOTEL—Lit* ajurnsL mu Wm Romish, Canonsbnrg Wm Berry, do Jas Allison, do M Berry, "do J McWilliams, do John Taggart, do A McCauaiand, Florence J S Cnnntngham.do ■E Jackson, d<» 9 Denuia, do A J Bums, • T.V>HBVAS6ViLLK. OAIBO i .Igfr.fc r AKB.BT. toe steamerdlHEß iABAGO.-Cept.Qolding, *lll bare as above on T U ho- DAT»3U».- Far;ftelgbt or: passage apply on board or-te ;v-i - de27 , , iJOHN FLACK, 'Agent. EUR tIItitHNUIATL A LOti- ■ ll»- * ISVJBXJi-r-Tbe steomor SET WESTjMSw&S Bo* 2* dept. Erato. IttTMtp abrvD ondaUloienmdi* ate i potia»-SATCIIDAY« ot4jj.m. For freight or pas sage apply on boardorto J.BJLIYINOSTON *CO„ Agent*. >)K CIIJOiSN TMIH CiSSll'-.A'fl. LOUIB-1 J? ynjLBAND STr LOUIS.—Tho ■tcamer FLOBZ HCK, Cut. D. Z Brickyll.. wHI Jmve ■tt-abOf* 9fk ftATUBDAY, at 4 p. nu freight or poMacv apply on board or to "rdS B. LIVIKQBTOK k COu An*ptiT~ IJlOlt CINCINNATI & LOU., ips- «■' * JSVTLtJK.--Tbe beautiful steamer Hfi i Fa IIABTINGS,Capt. H. UoWoton, will leave fiir tha eboveatwl all lute rood iatoportycn - THIS DAY.~ , far ftwtght or pnnsarm nimlj on board or to _ ’ K PACKET fOK GAttlPiltli A*N • =“«• •• -»-•* r. fcpietiJiJ -twimcr HuiJKik'i, | X THE MATTEK of the application Cai>t. John Wolf,, will Iwivo for thn üboro uid -X fc r tWijunui* of Virgiu alley, in iW City of . termcdUio yortt TUW I>AV«t W-o«toek a. m.— puuburgii, No. 4u“janu*ry Torn, ISO. . iXot Efoight or P* l ®*S* a W > * I £ l } re a ' Koticei* hereby given, that ui»on tb» 10th day of felt* P. H. LbUlb, Agent. January, A. P. 1001, the Court appointed Thomas PITTtiBUUGH AND GA-L“ t m Bakcwell, Nathaniel Holmes, John Bisdell, William UKOLU l- vI'KKT.—TL.i A. Uo.jid uul Barnhill Sr., u'Tfctoai ncwTaLtnrorncAmer BKDIXE, Cpl. M. A. eta, nnarr tho prnru.on. of the Actnf Aacmhly of lhl> ! wiuiwre far thillipolis EVEBY SAI'UK- of April, A. -D. 1559, for the pnrpnSM Iheroin ’ DAT, *1 4 o'clock p. m. Bstnminf, Ijatm Gkllipo- "““tow*- krom the lUcorti- cOEHT • lia EVEBI TUEbBAY, at Id ft, ro. Inctreiglit or del~.l>r BY THE COPHT. 1 fL«jA Y, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Paseengera receipted through to Ciuclunati. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to JAS. COLLINS A CO., • aii l 114 Wator street. ATORMAL SCHOOL. - H. WILLIAMS has opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St. Clair street, Third story. Testimony of Teachers: Ha u the contuellorjif the Teacher*, the man to whom all of us look for advice and instruction. JOHN J. WOtCOTT. I concur most heartily with tho above. • LEONARD H. EATON. | cheerfully concur Id the opiuion expressed above. W. B. FREW. I Uko pleasure in giviog it as my opinion that the* foregoing rucommeudatiou is folly merited. A. BURTT. I know of no goo who deserves higher testimony in hisCivor. R. N. AVERY. 1 full? concur in tho above recommendation. D. DENNISON. Hfrcau prepare pupils for tho High School puieker than an? other tcaclior iu this city. A. T. DOUTHETT. TtßMfr—Bl per week, in advance. a»B:3lawd PROCLAMATION. — City of Pitts-. dumb, as. In accordance with the provisions of an Act of tho General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, providing lor tho incorporation.of the City of Pittsburgh, and of tho various supplements to said Act, I, GEORGE WlLSON,'ilayur of said city, do issue this, my proclamation, that on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, A. D., 1802, being the Sevkntu Dai or the Month, tho freemen of each Ward of said city, qualified to vote for members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, will moot at the several places of holding elections in their respective wards and precincts, and elect, by ballot, nuder the provisions of an Act of Assembly, pawed the loth day of Slay, A. D., 1867, One person to serve as Mayor of said city, One person to serve as Controller of said city, and One person to serve as Treasurer of said city, Evh of whom shall hold their office lor two years. Ou the same day, in conformity to the übore cited anthoritics, and also to tho Ordinances of Councils districting said city, tho citizens of the First Ward will elect, by ballot, one person to be a member of tho Select Council of said city for two years, one person to bo a member of Select Council of said city for one year, aud tbroo persons to be mem bers of the Common Connell. ’rincipal Hotels, K LAST X7IQHT. Third and Wood Streets, , raopsiETo*. W H Reynold*, N Cnalle MrsTling, Franklin R j Thompson, Saleui J \V Williams, Canonsb’g O Wilcox, Geo BUnkhacn, W Scaxles, Ciu, 0 Jno Doyte, BtenbeuviUe J»o Hadden, Unionto*n O R ScuU,Ciu, 0 S Bom, j N Trnxal, UnCV Calp A child Jacob Taner, W IS Ventres, N Castle Sam Isett,, Blair co H U Hubbard, Columbus T M Hnbbard, ilo J II Wells, Wayuesburg '' A Thistle, r O Graham, Second Ward—due person to be a memkr of the Select and two persons to be members of the Cornmou Connell. - W A Robinson, Wash city W AAlcoru, W 0 Filson, Oil city Krtj sL, near R. 1L Depot, rt, psor&tzTon. Thinl Ward—One person to be a member of tho Select and four persons to Iki members of the Common Council. Fourth Word—One person to ho a member of the Select and three parsons to bo members of the Com mon Council. J A Shaolln, USA J Baggett, Liverpool. 0 Geo Munroe, KUtanning J Coulter, Irrlngtou D Dinwiddle, Phila Fifth Ward—Ono person to bo a member of the Se lect and five persons to be members of the Common Council. Sixth Ward—Ono person lo be a member of the Select and five persons to l>o members of the Common Council. J 8 Rutherford, Ilarrisb'g Geo Findley, E. Liberty SJF Wilson, Westmotvl'd FBebcr, Circloville E Allen, Washington Wm Vaughan, Hteubcnr’o J R Fife, Elizabeth G W Hunter, Phila Ellis Hughes, Franklin Seventh Word—One person to be a member of tho Select and two persona to bo members of tho Common Council. Eighth Ward—Ono person to be a meml*or of tho Scioct and threo persona to be members of the Com mon Council. Ninth Ward—One person to l** a member of tho Select and threo persons to bo menders of the Com mon Council. . ‘Third and SmlthfWd stu Each of whom shall bo qualified tu servo os a mem ber of tho House of Representatives of this Common wealth. J Mullln. Fayette City Wm Troth A sob. do At tho rli-ctkm to bo held as aforcwiitl, on Tt:rsr>AY r the 7tb day of January, A. D. t ltMi‘3. The elector* of tho First Ward will vot** at the Public School llouso in said ward. W L Collins. P 4 CR It TR Griffith, N. Llsdou J U Campl>cU, Elizabeth John Penney, McKsosp’t |Goo Massey, Virgiuia The electors of tho Second Ward will vote at the rut.Uc School Uouso in said ward. Tire electors of so much of tho Tliird Ward as lies north of and west of Grant street, being precinct No. 1 of said ward, will vote at tho Itouso of Francis Jam ison, on the corner of Sixth end Smithfield streets. .The electors of so much of the Third Wan! as lies south and east of Grant street, being prednet No. 2 of sold ward, will vutont the house of C. S. at the corner of 'Wylie and Tunnel streets. Tito electors of tho Fourth .Ward will vote at the Public School House in avid ward. Tho electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as lies north and east of Adams street, being prednet No. 1 of said ward, will vote ,at tho Public tchoul House, on Mbertystreot, in said preduct. Iho electors of so much of tho Fifth Wan! as lies south amf west of Adams street, bclHg prednet No. 2 of said ward, will vote at tho Public School House, on tho corner of Fikoand Walnut streets, in said pre dnet. * street, foot of Fifth. H Savage, NobWtown T Gladden, Miller’s Run G T Coulter A Is, do 31 iss )%al»;dn, Mercer J Campbell, Cherry Val A Lowfy, Butler j Purviance, do W H Hilton, Green co R W Sterling, California T S Hutchison, Ltmctown W Smith, Lancaster * A Trout, do Q U Tower, Elizabeth J Server, Grccnsburg B Marshall, Bethel 8 SUliman, Baclno F A Sharpruck, Salem, O J F Saxon, do G Hamilton, New Castle J T Campbell, Hickory C F Wiggins, Middleport W Tessaulc, Hancock co |J Bayes, Cincinnati rty street, below Sorenth. paornicton. The elnctors of tho Sixth Ward will vote at the Public School House In said ward. The doctors of tho Seventh Ward will rote at the Public School House in said wariL Tho doctors or the Eighth Ward will vac at the Public School House in said ward. The doctors of tho Ninth Word will ruto at the Publlo School Uouso In raid word. Glrcn under my band and tho seal of the raid City of Pittsburgh, the ICth day of December, A. D., loiil. deZkdte GEORGE WILBON, Mayor. J B Trimble, West, co L L Brenthoover, do H J Brenthoover, do J M St Clair, Indiana co W P Dew<, West, co J B Bice, Brookawayvillo J E McDonald,Wilklnab'g Jss Stockdale, Mon. city S Hill, Indiana Jas Patton, do Wm Carson,do SUNDRIES TO TUB TRADE. 3000 boa. new kfln Dried Peaches, 5000 «..««• Apples, 300 bbls. choice Green “ 250 boxes prime Western Bererve Obeese, 1500 bbls. choice Kj. White Wheat Floor, 300 “ “ Bye “ 150 “ Not. 1 and 2 Mackerel, . . 125 “ No. 8 large 100 butts amorted brands Tobacco, 500 bbls. choice Plantation Molasses, 100 hhda. X. 0. Sugar, IUO bbls. assorted Defined Sugars, 150 " “ “ Syrups, 115 do*. “ Com Brooms, . 360 bbls. prime to choice Bio Coffee, 75 chests Young Hyson and Black Teas, In store and for tale by McDonald a abbdckles, dots No. 253 Liberty etrcct, near Wood. D McCain, Wait Newton W N Hays, N. f lorenco Jss Menken, Qreensburg W P Klfer,. Manor Btat’n J R Buttoln, N. Brighton •No-. 5 St. Clair street- A F Kelley, W Snodgrass, Penan Tbos t>arldson, Mercer co S Tcoadale, Wash, Pa J Nucapp, Apollo, Pa jno Anderson, Canonsb’g W Yaugbe, Steubenvillo Jno Fitzsimmons, jno Bobb, M L Hitchcock, Ohio C K Patter, Far co, Pa Yf Corbett, N Bethlehem M Smith. S FUiwilliams, Boyd Emery, J P O’Neal, C Curbs, Wash co J Buchanan, do D Cloven, du II Joseph, do H Spinner, do U Burbier, SaxousLurg |Wm Cekley, —No. 137 Water street. SEALED PROPOSALS, until the 30th December, 1W»1, are invited for furnishing the U. a. Subsistence Department with FLOIIB. About 12,e made to thp Governor of tbs uoDimouwoatth of lVuiwylvanla for Uu> poriluu.ot GEORGE W. HMITII. ctHivictod.of Urcriij in the VonYtof Quarter 8«iiIoj» of Allngticny couaty.and Htate *K*rwaid« stnl *ontent*«J to thrrs jean* &ml «Lx niontlta impriMtimunt In tbs Western l*enit«ntUry. ■ - T . , f AS.HjnsifiLL A.BOH, ■ -del? v' ■ii > ;Np.CB>Dd 70 Water street." ED VC.ITJOJWIM.. JUIB CEEEJtJTEO PS. :ents. 10 bbl*. Flint Hominy, 4»0 do. Green Apples, 75 bus. Drlod Peaches, 41 do Chestnuts, SOU do Potatoes, 10 tcs. Canvassed Homs, 80 bus. White Beans, L. H. -VOIGT A CO. The largest stuck Of CLOCKS It. T. M’GEAGH, Allegheny countv, Commonwealth of - Pennsylvania, Cornelius W. Lawrence and Elijah Purdy, executors of the last will anj testaniuut of Dirid M. Prall, lata of the citv of New York, deceased; ahoto the heirs anti all others concerned. In pursuance of the fifteenth section of an Act of Assembly of said GuiumnnwnaUb, entltkid 11 An Act to create a Sinking'Fuud, and tu pro Tide fur the gradual and curtain extinguishment' of tho debt of the Commonwealth, ** i-uAtsco the 10th day of April, A. D., HH'J, you are hereby dted ‘to be and appear bofore me, Was. J. liiciiAßL*o«t, Register for the Probate ofWills, Ac.* in and for said county, on|or before MONDAY, the Cihduy of January, A. D., lfoiS, then and tbero to show cause why the collateral inheritance tax upon the following Real Estate (‘hill not 1« collected under the brovLuona of said Act of Assembly; herein fail not. said Real Estate' cousins of 3 Hook* and Luts on Wood street, 6 •* mi. Band ** 1 Vacant Lot “ Penn I House and Lot “ ,f •• & Houses and LuU “ St. Clair “ Given under my hand and seal of office at Pittsburgh, this Sth day of December,'A. D., 1561. d&ft:mtd WM. J. BIOHABDSON. lU^ter, JtIISCELL+IA'EO VS, JQITHRIBGE’B •XX FLINT GLASS OVAL CARBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patented September liith.leul. The best that have ever yet been ottered to the public. They are tho best for the follow.iug reasons ; 1. Because, living of an oral shape, the glass is everywhere equally distunt from the dame, so that the draft is stronger And more rcgnlar. 2. The oval shape is butter adapted to resist the effect of sudden expansion, so that it Is impossible to crick them. 3. The glass is made largely of Lead and Pear lash, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The chimneys which housekeepers have found to be so rbriltio as to crank, even when not in use, are iuvarla bly made of Lime Glass instead of Flint Glass, of which oura are manufactured. 4. Bat the greatest advantage of these Chimneys is Ijthiit when you have one it will .last forever, and if Vany housekeeper breaks one by the beat of tho lamp, her coll at tho manufactory and we will replace ■her cracked chimney by a dozen whole ones. This proffer does not include accidents or those cases of vreakugo where the chimney has, through inexperi ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp as to pre-. vent its expansion when boated. Manufacturers and consumers of Carbon Oil, who •■hove felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which bus existed in tho great expense of chimneys, in the way of the’universal use of the oil, have found u remedy in the Oval XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which has mate rially lessened the cost of Carbou Oil light to thuse who use them, aud Increased the consumption of oil consequent upon the lessened expense for chimneys. For sale byJ. C. Kirkpatrick, L. TbummA (jo., Rogers A Nwiblt, P. il&yden, Lucosco Oil Co., Weldon A lieineko, W. Ogden A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W. 31. Murray, or at tho Manufactory, Washington at., near Puutmylvania avenue. aul»:tnw*ufltl E. D, DITHBIDQE. KLATUItErf. A .LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE BY DAILY, FARRELL A CO. No. 129 FOURTH STREET. se20:ly:Bo30 STEAM WEEKLY EETWEEN £43L NEW YORK AND LIYEUPOOL. land-KffiXg log and embarking Passenger* at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Tito Liverpool, New York and Philndel pbia Steamship Company intend despatching their full-pawert'd Clyde-huiU Iron Stcamslii|n as follows: CITY OF WASHINGTON'...Saturday, December 28- EDINBDRGII Saturday, January *• tutd every Saturday, at noon, from Tier 44, iforth Kivcr. FIRST CABIN. *75,(» STEERAGE .KM.OO do to London 80,00 do to London ICt.UO do to Pari* . «r>, no «h> 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00 do to Harobann. 35.1 W Fiueraacn nlw forwarded to IlaTre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Autwcrp, Ac.. *t finally low rate*. yyprnwn" wDhlng to bring out their friends con bny ticket* b*ro at the following rate* to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cibin, $75, $B5 Mid $lOO. Steerage from Liverpool $40,00. From Queenstown $30,00. These Steamers havo superior accommodations for pawengent, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and hare Patent Fire Annlhilators on board. *9~pAftsxxdxxs too Eraorx.—By order of Ae Sec reary of all pnnenger* leaving On United Bialet are rqpiirew to. procure passport* before going ou board tin Steamer. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New" York. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mhlfcdtf No. 410 Liberty streot, Pittsburgh. J-JAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS* PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Mum&ctui>er>.and Dsalers In GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of every description. OIL "WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER” or IRON, with the most approved Chambers or Valves, of all kinds, and warranted to give satis faction. MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 104 Front streets, Jy22:lyitx*F OXlUfi OF IKON FAlxYl', The best article for the purposes known for pre serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUST AND DECAY; for BBIDOES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to the weather. A* a FIRE-PROOF PA IST, U 1* invaluable, and Ls warranted superior in body, permanency and cheap ness to any other Paint known. Made and for sale by the ton or smaller quantity by the . PENN’A. SALT MANUFACTUBIN.O 00., $4 Wood-strict. Pittsburgh, Pa. L. ALLKN,Age>A v 1” PBOBUCE AND oEfJfISS/OJf MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer In WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; also. SBOTIFTISO DISTILLER, No. $ Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Pcnn'a. no23:KKtapl . 1 Rfc'llJLiVJL. . NOTlCKQuartermas. rca Gsxeeal's Orncx, Waaiuxqtom City, Dec. 6.156 L ’ The foPowing Resolution has been adopted by the House of ReprencntatiYoaorthe United Statte,vis: ü ße»oleetL That the Secretary of War be ;reqoettcd ' to fUrnUh tO this House cbpltaiofoll contract* mado by the Quartermaster's Department for feeding disa bled horses during tho winter;* to ktAto'tho terms, of iheso coutrocts; : tue names of contractors, tbc oum l*r of hotafes given out, and whether those,contracts .were made upon public notlco.^ All officers and agents of the Quartermaster's Do •-partmeutate'iuBtructed to' sond to the Quarttruiaj*- terQcueral, immediately tipou seeing this notice, copies of all contract*, nod all inforinatiOD embraced within IBS terms of tiro Ilosolutloo. M. C. MEIGS, I Qirortormnuler General-. IMtEMONt STKEKT, AUJ-XiUKKYiv ! Rnw/rfd bglb* Seled and Coumcilt of the Otgqf Allegheny,Tbal'the Report of Viewers for the opening of. Fremont street bsand Ihasatao it hereby approved, and that the same bo certifled to. tho City Solicitor for filing in tho District Court for cutiArnutlidu; 'JOHN-ATWELL, . President: pro tom ivCSokctrCouiH 11. - D. Mactexxos, Clerk of Select OtuncU. . , ; ANDREW D. SMITH, / Attest: M. M'GofonliLX, Clerk ftnmaon Council. - To all Coxcxxtsxo—Take'notion .that,.tho State ment of Viewers for the opening of Fremont street' has been this day filed in the District Court for cyu flrmatton, to which Court all partial aggrieved may appeal if they see proper, wttliin six weeks from thw dafo. ! c ; 8. fIOHOrKB* ‘Jfc, . ' - SolieUoefofAUsgbeny City. December9.lBfll-*2wd ... , - : in’ OLAY—ISO bbis. :best,Missouri CteywwlwJ by , HENRY H.-COLHNB. ■. LOTHKB I*l^ss—lO boxes in' storo and for sale by : L.ILVGIGT*CO. P EKsl 'i'GEAPF, " [' .VHJ :■ i; li . .01-L.vft.Er is SBS, WHITE BURKING 61X., Pl'BE DEODORIZED BEXZOIjE j :: iSai STEAM CIABEFIED MACIUXEBX Oil/ CBTOEttL 01* AtD GRAVITIES FCItCBASCOi’ «"T£ew Oil Barrel* TOit*!. .;/ . v Curner Ofliw, MonongabeU Hooee.j del:Hr*wlyr 4KP HAJRVTACSVU2S Or IiTKOI.KUM OIL.— I TherNEW York Uiicfittc.il. AsabciAnoVSG Iky »tn*t, New York, iiMeiUtiUi]kfiilfiDvpi>t Bl ELIIAiiSTHTCHT, Si J., for receiving and* storing. OIL shipped by the Jersey Central Rallroid. This porti Is convenient to Jioj? York, and oaves cartage and touch handling.— ConMgmueuU eulirited. Hark Aorrij eta dileututm BrFEitNCEB—-David Richey, of the firm of Richey, Bartzo A Oo.; Bogun A NesbUt; Eaton, Mac rum & Co. - OOIiAK OIL WOUKS COMPANY OF IO pesjtstltaSia. Manufacturer* of LFBKKTATING AND REFINED OILS, No. 3 St.- 01uir-flt>, near Dunueano W ay, FITTSbUBOU, PCNti'-i. This Uemi«ny is exclusively enraged In the Oli trade, and is constantly, offering PSTKOLKUM on commission, wholesale. Advances madeou consign ment*. Address J. WEAVER, Jn., noaStdtf feretory. , LUCIFER OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDQE, MAauracri'ar.a or COAL AND GA>BBOK OILS, and dealer in LAMPS, OUIMNEYti, Ac., Ac., No; 39 Market atroet, between Second and Third, PITTSBURGH, PA. ague oil WORKS.—WIUH A ANDEBSON, refiners and diutlers In PITBK QABBON OlL,(quality guaranteed.) ' PITTSBURGH, PA. Cdj- CAU GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on Orders receded for the present at CHESS, SMITH ± Co.'s, Water and First street*. «, 6a£6ntd TVOHN I'L ANTE R OirrCUMTASY~ \J R. H. DAVIS, Bmident. JOHN IItWIN, Jr., ricc'y ond IWus’r. DlßECloaa R. IL Davis, T. Mi Katin, J. L. Car naghjui, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity,, tram- the wrlla ft the company, on Oil Creek, in Venango couuty, con stantly on band and for sate. Office at ,T. U. Netiu A Co.’s, No. 26 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. my4Uyd PJSTKUSA OIL WORKS.—'LONG, MILLER A CO. , Works at Sharpsburg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. Office and Warehouse, 23 . MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Manulacturers of ILLUMINATING And LUBSI* GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. S9*No,l REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo sive, always on hand. ocl&iyd Lubricating oil, at tub low rates or 25 CENTS FEB GALLON, constantly on hand and for sale by B. C. AJ. B. SAWYER. As to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate; Pittsduboo, Nov. 27, lfcW). Mean. B. V. a\cyer—&e\iia : Tiia Lubri cating Oil we are getting from you we find to bo .the beat for our purposes we have ever unod. Tbb L. S. M. B. R. R. Co., uo2B:tf " Bt Wk. K9PY, Prt*iHent. A. McCLUKG, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, No. 61 Wood Street. 6(0. W. UOLOfiIUP M ....SAa. BRTAJ|...~G. T. X'CGRmCK. OIL REFINERY. JIOLDBHIP, BUY AN 4 CO., KAKtrrACTVREUS or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATINO OIL, Keep constantly on hand the very beat quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor, also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and OAK GREASE. WAll orders left at No. 35 Firm Street, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. octkdtf stoves, ifc. Allen, McCormicka co., valley FoUNDBT, PittsbuAtk. Pa. ifcd'Wanxsotmt, No. aul Liberty street. Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITOIIENGRATKS, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Roll ing MJlLCtodings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tiw-n Pu>«* Irons, Dog IrutiH, Wagon lloxm, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, CarWhuelt, Couplings* in>t Casting*, generally. Aim), Jobbing and MiLchinn Casting* tumln to order. Patented Portablo Mill, with Steam or llonw Power, nol2:f»md JAJtt* V. r. YUL'XU. VOUNG BROTHERS, DcquesneFods ■J. dot, Liberty street, near the Outer Dei«t Pa. R. IL, Pittsburgh, Fa., manufacture MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING HILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. ' OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FUUi FRONTS, GRATE BMW, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND I>OQ IRONS, GRATES AND GUATE FRONTS, STOP COCK . BOXES, Ac., alwnys on hand and for sale low. Order* left with w. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. . , mliis STOVES! STOVES 1-o.Or HAVEN A SDN, MAirci'ACTUJU'.tm or STOVES. Warehouse. Federal st., near Suspension Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. Wo ask the attention of dealers to our large assort moot of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which we are selling at tho lowest rotes. Those visiting our city will find it to their advantage to giro us a call and examine our stock be fore-purchasing daewhero. CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN aud FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc.,' and CASTINGS ofoll kinds huule to order. jyllhlyd P. U« HAVEN A SON. rn'NA STOVE WORKS—A. BRAD -i!i iLEY, manufacturer of nvery variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATIN6STOYES; GRATE ?. i; FENDERS, Ac., Ac. Solo proprietor of tho celebrated PATENT GAS BORNINGANDSMOKKCOKBUMING ARRANGE MENTS. aso Sales Rook, conu ■' of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. i Ja4;dly JVBENCH’S HOTEL, OS THE EUBOPEAS PLAN, CITY OP KEW YORK. SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY City Hall Square, corner fVaal/ert Sh*eef. (Opposite, CUj Hall.) AST Meals as they may bo ordered fri the spacious Refectory. • There Is aßarbsryShup and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel - ■ PITTSBURGH. ofitUHK£iU and HACK.MEN wh< B. FRENCH, PEapttirroß. say we are frill. Po2g:dly« gi\ LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street, AJOTT' - PHILADELPHIA, In the Immediate neighborhood uf the Jobbing . Housoa on Market, i Third and Chat-out streets, the Banks, Post-Office, Mer chants Exchange, Ac., Ac. BOARD PER DA Y, $1,60. 'Accommodation, tfhea required, on tiU EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms from 50' cents and upwards, per day, and HkALB AT A riXSTCLAI* to tux Hotsl. Prices according to Blhs of Fare. OTThi CittCam taxi Paasksoexs rnox akt SunOS TO ox,CLOSE TO the Hotel. BgrttnglUh, French, Gcnnan and Spanlsh spokon- JylTsdOm - • •: ~ ■ - . CtT. NICHOLAS HOTiai, Broadway, BOARD REDUCED TO &jILfEB DAT. Since tho opening of this that and commqdiotxs Ho tcl. in l& r 4, it; haa been the single etidmTor of the. preprietbrs to make.lt tlie most sumptuous, conven ient and cotnfortible.heme for the dtlten and stran*. gerbathiisldeof tboAtlantie. ■' And whatever has. seemed likely tb’admlnistgr to ■ tho comfort of its guests thsy.haTo'ondoaVoired,'with«-' out regard to cost, to provide, and to combihe' all the* 'elementsof lmlividnal-and jodal, enjoyment which modern art has hivented and inodern, iaste improved;' and the patroiiage whlch-it has commanded daring the past kix yrifrs w a gTaiifying proof tliat their ef foirtM luiya Imvq appreciated. ; To meet the axlgohOlOs of the time*, whon aD are taqainad to practice tho most rigid economy, the ua denignfd have REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, at tlje sania t|mo' «l«ting none of* ifce luxuries with which tliofr table has hitherto snpplkxL ' ; • TREADWELL, WriITCOWB A CO. oe3:2rnd >u ■. • \/a .;y -■, }. T7IRUIT TREKS.~IxDOCSME?rra toPdr- J? cuAnkwC—A tery largo «tock of-cboicoTliKKA, of*elect«lYarietie*tocbouw thmv«itbcvcrjr-imdv Macareitofceu to hat* #**7 Tarietfnuoto uame.v • : Of Apulealwo Vo biTOl?V ) «>--W/» 0 »Wc*>; •re tlirue ycar'oUli*,' 10,ilx)fimr year oWi. Ptmr, lU** OW Wrd to three year* old. reach, Plum* *c.^atoe • lUrtuarcß-cthe Tree* -In the Nnnrry. Call ani from t to 8 fcet, hy the hundred, TJjtßKft AND &mtCUDKUT, ’whblemleand reUtl." - v u . I : T ._ Addre* ASH OAKLAND NUlt- WAV—TIME ml * Lid-Ml A . ,On and after . MOKtyAi.Y-.N'-'tetulwr 25th, 1861, ' Tralns wiU leave thoDepoi*dl the Pennsylvania Rail road, in Pitt*burgh, as follows: • \Ptihbwrfi, ColamMu cai CmcmroN Short L*a* vU v "* " ' SMbmtille. Leaves Pittsburgh... ' do Steubenville; do Newark...;— du Columbus.... Arrives Cincinnati... - do Bt. Louis Leaves Pittsburgh... do Steubenville do Newark. do Columbus Arrives Cincionnt I. do SL Louia™. lli»fy p. m. Ny change yf cars between Ptmburclfand Cincinnati. Splendid Slecptbg'Cirfl’utiachei to all Night Trains. dud. Z«u«. Leaves Pittsburgh-™...'. 1:55 a. m. do Wcllaville: 44:25 a. u. do" Steubenville;. 7»dl8 a. id. do" Wheeling.— 0:35 a. m. ArrircaßuUair...*. ..... fcsu a. .m. Leaves Pittsburgh 1:55 p. m. do WclUviUe J.... 4;ou p. m. da Steubeurilk, .... 6:10 p. m. do Whee1ing......... - '6:25 p.m. j Arrives BcUair.l G:4O p. m. ■; Connecting-at .Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad lor Zauesvillu, Lancaster, Clrcloville, Oi-lumbus and CiucinnatL- PilUbuiyh amd.Cleveland Line. Leave* Pittsburgh . 1:;V» a. m. - do WellsvUle.. J 4:05 a. u. do.' Bayard ; a. m. do AlU&hca 7:06 a. id. do Hudson ........ a, m. Arrives Cleveland .. l»:Ji5 a. m. Leans Pittsburgh........ 1:55 p. m. > do WellsviUe...’. 4:UU p. m. * j do Bayard myl p. m. i do Alliance. s:io p. m. do Uudsou ....... 7:04 p. m. Arrives Clovelatiil S:lUp. m. Coanectingat Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with 'Pittsburgh,-Fort Wayne' and' Chicago Kailroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B. It. fur Akrou, Cuyahoga Falls and Milleraburg, and ’ at Cleveland witUC. A E. li. XL fur Erie, Dunkirk ami Buffalo with C. & T. B. It. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Mail Train leaves at 0:05 a. m., stoppiug at alt sta tions betweeattoebester and Bcllair. Wellavillu Accommodation leaves at 3.35 p. m. Becurning trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: Midi Train. 4:ti) p. m. FA*r Llue p. m. tosscngers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be par ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can bo procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh:. JOHNSTEW.VftT, Ticket Agent. For further information, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At ths Company’* Oflico in Freight Hi'r.tiou, I'enn et. n 027 ' • W 1 N TKK- A R-wawwia^a RANGEMNNT r 0 1861.-—THE ptivwayr-riirTwjMßM VANIA CENTRAL RAIL-ltuAD. EIUiITDAXLY TRAINS. ' ' - ' On and after MONDAY, Not. 25th, the THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every moruiug (except Sunday) ut 2:50 a. in., stupplugonly at principal stations, and -making direct connection! ot'llarrUburg for Baltimore and Washington, aad lor Now York vis Allentown route. HOTELS. \ NKWYOBK. R.iICROJOS. .... 1:55 a. m. A;..«....rr5:28 a. m. I~tts p. m. 1:30 p. m. 6:45 p. u. 10:4.1 a. m. 1:55 p.- m. 5:10 p. Di. .... -12:00 midnight. Express Train Wells villeAccommodatiou....... THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 4:40 a. m.,. stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Haiti* more and Washington', and (tor- New York via Allen town route. THE FAST LINE tarts the Station daily (except Sunday) at 10:50 p. m., stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and' Washington.' • WAV FREIGHT .TRAIN WITH PASSENGER CAR ATTACHED, loaves the- i’aaouugor Station overy morning (Sundays excepted) at 640 a. tm, run ning aalar as Conemaugh and stopping at all sta tions. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. The John&townAucomhiodaiion Train leaves dally (except Sunday) at3:oop;m., stopping stall stations and running as faros Concmaugh. First Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves dally (except Sunday) at 0:10 a. m. ■ Sccoud Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at 11:(X) a. m. Third Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves daily (except.Sundny) at 4:00 p. tn. Fourth Accommodation Traiii for Wall's Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:15 p. tu. * Returning Truing arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: Express, 1:15 p. in.; Mail, 8:35 p. m.; Fast Line, I:3h a. m.; Johnstown Aceummodatiou, lthto a. m.; Find Wall’s Stntioo Accommodation, U:3O a. m.; Sec ond Wall’s Station Accommodation, &:tu a. m.; Third Wall’s Slat fou Accommodation, 1:05 p. m.; Fourth Wail's Ststiou Accommodation,.m siatlopg where the Company bus no Agent. NOTICE.—in case of kwa, the Cpmpany will bold therasehea-responsible for personal baggage only, and lor an amount not exceeding 9100. N. B.—An Qnmlbos Lino has been employed to convey passengers : end baggage to and from the Bo* pot, at' a chargo'uot toexcocd 25 cents for paa* senger and baggage. • Por tlckota, apply to J. STEWABT, Agent, At the P. E. IL Passengur Station, on Liberty and Oran? streets. . noG TMPO R TA NX. X—All persons purchastog^A^Wrftttal||rS|yfcfr Ticket* for bt. Louis, Joeephaud utlier points in Northern Uiaumri t the But* of Kansas,' or the Territories* should insist on having tickets that read by the NOttTU MISSOURI BAILUOAD. The oalyTouto from bt. Louis to St- Juw}ili. It is the shortest anil quickest line, by thir teen boors, to the remotest point reached by rail, end 1* always as cheap as any other. .Boy your tickets to Kansas and oil points in North ' ent Missouri by the North Missouri funroad. V ISAAC U. STOBGEON, President and General Superintendent of tbe North Missouri Railroad. .- HENRY H. BIMMONB. Agent. SrlOiMHim Ajj LEG H B Y^ 9 y*sisw*oSu%KiA> T*l traiUMdaily riAptrtfrnmaw.ireyW ' *■' arriro at Pittsburgh, (except Sunday.) Through trains, storing at Holton, leave Pitta* burgh ht 6a. m. an 1 b. a. . Hulton Accommo>UU<>u trains leave Pittsburgh at 9 and 11 a. m., audat l,:£Ju aad 0:40 p. m. Accommodation Lain*, returning, leave Hulton at 7:40 and 10 a. -m., aV iJ m,. and 1:45, 3:30, 5:30 and 7:35 p. m. • . - Excurtion Ticket Pittsburgh to Ualton and return, 25 cents.- AU ttbkungen from Pittsburgh, without tickets, wiU.tm (.birred full fare. |e7 , , It F. MORLKY, Superintendent. fjy6 FARMERS AND OTHERS FOB SALK, OEOWBY'S BUPEBIOB PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, , Patented January 10, 1800. The superiority of - this FAN over all others In use consists in its simplicity and durability. Second, in Cleaning Grain faster, better and more thoroughly, with less labor, than any other min. Tbe patsat’ee of the above Fan .has been lons en gaged ip manufacturing and selling Agricultural Im plements, and convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of Grain and foods, presents this to the public, with full codfldcoco that it will meet their wants. The undersigned,-haring purchased the sole right to mahplacturs and. aellj the above Grain Fan and Separator ih'Westem Pennsylvania, Western Vir ginia, and all Ohio, and the right to toil in Indiana, and lOinotss irf now prepared to fill ail orders, whole sale or retail, at 819 Liberty street, PitUbnreh, Pa. ' W. W. WALLACE. SOAP! SOAPir 80APIII—The Chemi cat'Ottra Eiliirt Soar, manufactured by B. C. * J. IL£AWYEB,b. acknowledged to be the moat serviceable of any. kind yet offered to tho public. Its superior advantage* are-found-lo its cheapness, saving of- laborf efficacy in removing grease, point, taf'pnd without tho akin, or in tbe tawtwtodamaglnz’Yhe : Gjie*t quality cf goods. It can he used wU|t all kinds-of water. ; ;Beforenceismade .withyUeuure to the subjoined certificate, ’emanating flhm gentlemen well known in ,this community;'and who had every facility afforded ofetolnjglt tally and fairly tested: - Q*arierma*Ur'+' Department of the Ttceflh, TkirieenO* ' a*d J'o*ri*evth Jieaim'dtit JViMwyfe««f