nt*Pitt*burgSu*iett».] Or, 'A Plra for tbeXIUIe Darlluga. . A'baby’rmind !i »■ blank. It knows L- . nothing at 48 when it first Visits this world. It do» sot no know tbiise its sehses-iihe' -t f God-giT.en Instruments for the < acquisition if,’" - of KeJjWjpt.,B*bymii»tie«rn, than, taut. p fcfit^'tb’inttt^Airdtheseare &\ ■' noKjffiijs halt’.These *ro f-. u*#s wea of a* £ *> bor » durihiftKe:- ftw'flrat I “* to * usun each one of POfticuUrly. s ?. HbssueUaaru ttitt. Msrkhis first >t i templa.:_What -difficulties has lie to, «n-‘ , eye. Pictnres are pnistoi opon tio retum, Pdineimpression il eent tcKhebrain.- Pea would call one • S of there Impressions—that of a haniLanoth . my otUtefree, Ac.; What'doeg. Boby call {-' Wfa*t'naiae,fcaa he for suehobjecta? I WliMt‘dot® tie Contra Oteura know of the ■ ±~' r - wMclx tt contains 7 . Being tense* a- . ’ i®e*pihhaaAo thoughts. Canßaby think? !? r“ what language does beholdhis reveries? ’ With what greet wordidoea he clothe his t. cogilations?_Who would not like to hare a f r dictionary of the language of Babydoih f' ! ‘ o»hen.€Ke#elden; restored 'a blind boy. thirteen-years old, to eight, the boy thought ii- things touched his-eye* He did’ ' ■ “ttWOw’-ihs shape of anything, nor one : • thtog.frora another. Ereiything leemedto t£rmj large. Ikese ate more of Baby’s ■ dWrenludsno doubt. Hemust learn to dis £' tingnish objects and colors, to tell distances and compare the sisebof bodies. I ' Baby when yon.eall to him. He M . triea to look at you. But he has no control ■ oTer tkemußolca of his eyn Thoy act by j? jerks.:; How long must he praotiee before ?*» he has learned to manage these muscles and I to look at an]K object at pleasure? -.Baby-must lenrn to hear.-. The same dif- Bculty Is in his way. Xsound is ipnKluced. remnpM.ef hearing'eany.thaiamreaaioh' to Hb brain. ’.But what .meaning has tho sound? Wbatknawledgc does it conyey? Ift-v How doe 3 it sfiect him? .’ • Magonilie .tells of a young, man who had • his hearing restored, having boon deaf from hirth... ; ,lha first sounds he heard, though Aey give- rise, to .liroly emotions, at the s samntlmeeaused headache and disitness. - • Bahy is similarly' affected; and WWt’ hhh Bome of his criea be due to this Ef ’ , causer . ■ oVery-sound is increased. Eren a bother's low; gentle words do not .“pud-thus .to him. How tond they seem, uumiousfl caressing* I Babjrmust dlstih ghtah one aoandftnm another, know w&at mjsans, valno is, *“*P***te ni or, emotion it expresses, and .ißrty iaust leara.tii (Ain*. He htira mind ; 3&?!*= r ,£ l ?" u fr "**f. *«*:s&■Through • tooih© Mr, ; 089 'injitwlo&iifttr *nothe*;;i4;msa&/ ’.Before he knowß-the emotion he iamerry end joy- h»J»fiiaiB‘beaia from his ;moUwrslsving oyee. : Iu tima, howerer. hfer v . *wee l eoothinge pUy iipoiLhift jierree (i ?trahg instrumenLnnd be r' < £® &*** masio in hie heart Memory end gv ' ,'Wei»g»tion me at work. By and by a cer ' ’ *y»rf6and oomea-to j«a4.defin|U .valne. One an danotlreVofaueh sounds srs laid up in the treasure-house of his mind. iHow limited- R his vocabulary. He> unites word to^coid,,aQd r wh4t>hfi;«aniiot thns ex press he makes pUin .by signs, the language • . of nature.Beasondawns;'in time thought i*boranndcommgnic»te' ‘ down,and.OTer he goes. He cannot gov ern the muscles used in sltting,standlngor - - , The great art of balancing him -. .self most be aeqniiied.' • How many failures knocks and : bumps -'he -grte; ; Who of lis would have ihe cour i:.,.v .Undertake any th in g, knowing ‘it to . be so foll of. difficulties aa arewalking and „vL-standingforlUm? How highhelifU his. : lUtU'fooL r With a jerk it comes roond, oawnjt descends with ajStamrLapon Howlongvdoes a 3 Blondin practice-the ' * halltthenic art before he is .master of hi* can-move little as he desires? Is Baby’swofkless ? i w -He must learn to more swiftly and slowly* He must acquire ease, gentleneas'andgraee • inhia motions.,,, I’v Uttle'Brma and , hands, l . buthow^rratic-their movements. rHec*n '&&&* control them. Whohasnot been^amax-! , ri bls fiTat attempts - to . reach- for any ' • thingj .. These disobedient UtUe. 7/.\ - ~ ,?parrahtB eT® U hurthis nose and face so that j‘* -. >v * t n® Screams' with paln..7!He.7must' control - mSke-tbeni actttl hig bidding. He i leara to usehis fingers—each one— •JQ&t:**th hishand—4o know' he - »/*<»*4»l*k«>Ebrd of,anC and, what ,-. is within reach. He will put out' b|s hand to take the moon just os readily as an •ppk-. ■ ■■*•-«(«> mint learn to express joy, Borrow, „* n g«i *nd pain with his ■When he fim fceops bie.CQUntcnanfce ia ei - The muscles are all drawn ■ tcgeLfacr. He must teaeb hls face tc laughs _ arcry when the »eiee does. How difficult; . ; : .,^-^ls ; tssk. ' Actors acd orstora in full pos - 'cf Tesaon and intellect, spend years to pre eipfesaibu to the muscle of the face. . '*; J Bhby tone! do the same worh with less aa eiXaacc. A mother’s sweet smile like » 4uabeafn >wakens gladness Jn; Ida ’ heart." . ‘though he knows sot htb} He: . ; -v:'imitaUs it.'.Each day bti ila lesion. '' industriously and unweariedly does ’ .';'"-«e>orlteh.-'- —— how.much.he .accomplishes in tho •ifi'lfetJhW,years #f his existence, then nay," I ~~*f-'l*-he-not a moat faithful .student? He doe* 4-giant'e work. He dees H' little! by be : sure,'hut the result (s great;, A-.vsbiraadaifiil. - ’ . W.treadera.^•; How strange too, . .**•*? “hy “ ooniidered, superior to every . i *»*/•; Nobody in the world can be • , . Do.-they not; merit yf-y^^SEKrhlvofeariand consideration they Wiobtif'dow ss much'thsy . rjaSf: .dStideserres undirlded auentlen and re t -*i* vi •ijpeeti ' Nobody ahould complain U tliey are *a,!j, -1» Hide punetHious ;b?timee. Their i rights riMst not .ba.ererleoke^. .May erery one C‘ ■ ; •'*# (he lUtte darliagt-long lire Its gladden t. .... • n fittd mother** heart - - Baiueta. i'.-f) | "i|.. jj **'.’• ' ' Eo* Haaoxs^—The recent edUaloa,' at Hrainesrille is, for one or two t :-f uv-nadUite of the iriry doubt erai'tost ,upoh ofHorthimtroops. ’ T B ' ,?fe' ,r - r tit Mn 8. it Piketoii, iicn!mr» 3 til Ourrick'd ronl; bat they beltmgod to those WvstoTn braTM,. whose fighting qualities were never in.doribt, and who, we fear, looked with eome degreo of contempt at the heroes sent oat from what they considered the effemi nate civilisation of the Kaal. XetaU these prejudices be cured liy the story of the fight .near Drainesyille. Against aaheUeredfoe, supeuer in 'number, - 'the - -Pennsylvania troops, fotight with unquestionable courage. The slaughterous fire of the enemy was re ceived .without fiinclung; and as steadily returned; and after a contest keenly dis ■ £ Utc3 ’ rofiolO' ffod. beaten from the field. ; .The truth iaour men have only, lacked con fidence in their leaders. Give them assur ance that they are to be handled by slfillfui .officers, ahd not sacrificed by stnpidity and incapacity, and they will show all the qual ities .necessary to tfin victories and final success. They were so handled on Friday and *0 see the result.—A'. K Times 1 Wow Prentice is Loved by his New - Friends. A Kentucky correspondent of the Cin cinnati Gazette has the following: Sitting at dinner with a friend, at the Houseyyesterday, we were joined by a notorious secessionist, who had been ar rested sindheTd in confinement’on charge of furnishing aid to the enemy, and who was then liberatisd only under heavy bonds not to leave the city, My companion had been speaking of the probability that the Ten nessee -refugees would be' reimbursed for their .losses-.by the confiscation of rebel property. “Do you think you Northern fellows are going to get to interfere 'with any-of .the Southerner’s property 7" asked our Secessionist. Tothe reply that such a result might really Impossible, he retort ed, “No indeed; you're not going to tonch their property.. Old Prentice lias fixed that mailer! IleTllet-'em know what they can dob .Hejustsaid the word, and old Lin coln squatted, Congress squatted, and they nil squatted; -He tells’em what to dS, and of they’don-1 Come right down, Kentucky goes South where she belongs?’ “But Ihe-liegislAturo may -have as much to say about these, matters aa any individ ual,’’ we suggested. •They won't stand anything, cither, now. I thought once they would, but Prentice has stopped, all that, and they won’t take a thing frsm the Government now. If the Government don’t do just to suit us, Ken tucky goes out and joins her friends." . ■ “Bat you people have been talking about hanging Pnntioe 7 “Gad! wo shan't hang him nowl.He’fl done too mneh for our side. He's atoned for everything." . . It need only be added the* above is a strictly .and literally truthful statement of an, actual" occurrence. The 'name of the Secessionist admirer is at the Jimmar&BeT vic*.. ~ . ..' .. _ ; Arrivals at the Pi ;-. TOTOS O’atOO ST. CEARLES—Corntf o BASkT SSSEU Abac Scott, Washington H T A1t0n,... do • B Seitz, Detroit, Mich Ilisi Biker, Washington J,G Colvin, BroKnitiLU— John Worrell, • 1 do W’Sedwitb, do L-Bayder,USA . S Fleishman, Philo ▲Fulmer* wife A filter, fhiU 4 H Butoti; Phil*! ' A Lewis, Oblumtau, O D Smith, Pomeroy, 0 MAHSIOS HOUSE-Libe ’oxowritiuxin J M’Orr, Freeport •“ H N Lee, Kittennlng Geo S Allen, Cincinnati JII Canon, Phi la. , Petor Hlnier, Wisconsin ' J C McFadden, N T - ThoeHm, K Y - Jae Marshall; AUeg'y eo. J>M Vance A la, Indiana I* A Richards, Michigan J Williams,- 1 do Win Vaughan, Steubr’e £ P Potter, Coehoctou GeoH Bing,- H. Brighton O SKJng, Johnstown D' Login, Baltimore. -L 3f Onnsby, Meroeroo HA WHUkouKut, Freep't BARFS HOTEL—Lite •' !“• - IAXmX BUS, L M Bailey, Green* co- Mrs Bkhardwra, ■ X Berry, Oanousburg Miw'Porter, BlairsriUe I Parkison, Noblestown WEwing, Sr., ; W Ewing, Jr., J Harper, Bridgewater . EAGLE HOTEL—Lib J Masters, Johnstown S Johnston, Veoango co WJackwm, Apolla, Pa G T Painter, - J Green, “ C Brown, Blair co J SommeiMQe, " J Waste, -• ... O'MiUsr, West, co ; J Keller,. JKrtbb* BHem, J Wares, Sewlckley T Morrow, Altoona .BED LION HOTEL ■ • a. r. ooanm J Luttou, Cftnoosburg J Welles, Oil City X Dariey,. R Dottslaser, Steabcuvii'e HStary,. J Frederick, Union co r - J Sneeds; Freedom '• DSmlth,- J E Tucker,, - . SNLightesp, NATIONAL HOTEL - p. tamAM, O Lyle, Brownsville FLee,Jr,, do , • L Shljibs, do J McElwep. ' ' - .J'Dawhs, D Master*, •J Wekoer, • EDUC+ATMOJraL. ' SCHOOL.—H.'WILLIAMS XI hsi Opened k NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St. Clair street; Third-story./ Testimony ofToachen: He Is the counsellor of.the Teachers, the man to whom all of os look for advice and instruction. - ‘ JOHN J. WOLCOTT. * ' I concnr most heartily with the above, i ;•••:■: LBONABD.H. EATON. I cheerfully concur in tbo opinion exprresed shorn. V ' . W.B.FBEW. I take pleasure In giving It as my opiofon that the foregoing recommendation U fully merited. ■ VL r . A.BURTT. = I know of no one who deserves higher testimony In h H^? r ‘ - B.N. AVERY, l fully concur In the shore recommendation. „ . J>. UENNISON. lie can prepare pupiU£>rlb» High School tmickcr than any ether teacbur In tbb city. .A..T. DOCTHBTT. ir wect, in advance, -- f ’ anß:3t*wd.. tij LBGMjrQTICES. TN THE MATTEB of tho application A lar tbi» widening'of Vlrgjtr alley, in too city of Plttebnigh, No. 40; Ja&amrr.TenQ,lB6L , ‘ Noth* i* he«bjrgiT*n,Uiatuponth» 19tli day of £aaoary t .A«'KlS6l|.tba, (Courtappointed Thomas -Bakewoll* Kaihanlei (olon, Jofcn BMelL.'WUilam J. Howard and William Battihfll, Sr., as tiavin .nndar tfctf provisions oftbo Act of Amemhlrof tbs UUrof April, A.- D, 1K&, for- tbs. porposes tbordh meotkrooa. Jfroatba BaconL r ■» flt tmc court. . A lAEQHENY COUNTY, u-|H| Xx CamsM&wMltk/of Penney lrenia, tolßu OomtllM W.'XainvncaAnd'Elilab : ftxrrfy,Axscutoee of the U»t #iH and testament orJterfd.M. PralL late ****** Tgrfc» decease dj alio to tbebeire and all others concerned; In pmroanoeoflbe fifteenth ■action 6TanActtrfAie»blyofa*Mo , • : 1 Vacut Lot ... ;;“ « . .1; “ ‘ /‘.Penn ; . Mlosse-asd Xbt g nottrti and Lott 44 flfe OUtr <* • • air«n andcr mr haod'aad teal o/cffica at Plttetmmfa. -, thfa BannycfDaeambcr, A.D., 16C1. . -dtfcKlM . jWHj J. BICHAKDBOS. Katfiter. JpW eOiJsiiJMjtfxvrs. ' COMMERCIAL RECORD. [BeptrUd npecialfj for Ou PitUbmpk Daily J "Satcbhitj December 23th; 18Q. " t LOUR —The supply iu-utarkrl is large, and con* slderably in fcxec*, of the demand. Pri«s roinain steady but unchanged. >3ala of 30 bbU Family ar $5 27 do ido at—same figure* atid 10U do at $4,75 fcr £ilra, nnd & to $6,20 for Family.* liui.snchabgpdiaale of 9 bag* at 20p, and Wdo llrt ! at'i9@2ot. tTnllkirii steady, with a salo of 10 btds at 48c. Sugar firm, Fitb a salo of l»i btids N. p. at 10c. DBIED FRCIT—In good requtot, while prices are finu, with an upward tendency; sale in lota of 102 bush at prices ranging from $3 to $3,25 per bush. Apples—Sale In lot* of 00 bush at $1,50, SI,C2 and $1,75 per btMb. GREEK APPLES—In good demand, with.light t»~ seipts atkd a Umitad supply in market; sale In three lots of UObWa st $2,75 per bbL CHEESE—unchanged; sale in lots 0f42 boxes W. R. at and 7c el lb. SALT—SaIe of 25 bbls No 1 Extra at s2tf bbl—as ad ranee.' DRESSED BiXJS—steady but nnchanged; of 20 beat], areraging per fi>-j»r fnads, POULTRY—SaIe of 150 pain Inferior drewed Chickens aWOo per pair, and 25 pairs dmsed Geeao at 40cper.pair.. < • HOMINY—Sato of 7 bbls Flint at $5 per bbl. RYE FLOUR—SaIe of 10 bbls at s3per bbl. CRANBERRIES-Sale of* bbls prime wild st 10 per bbl. .. ■ tv Ft. Witmr A Ctnoaeo RaianeaD.— s®®* pigs losd, A Gordon; 20 empty kgs, J IM^ rye L Th^Jloore; 2l bbWspplM, L ?.y. 1 $ bunches brooms, W H.Blrknstrick: 6 bids, 1 bx, butter, 4 do dry apples, J FloydA co: o RH Jack; 1 bbl poultry; Atwell, i P *H B l u,wa BaiUPAß—Dec. 27. I V?' l7 McCuU oo€h, Smith Aco:300 bush potatoes, 30 do apples. B L Malrs,4 plow bnms, Hall * Spwn 12 bbto spples,Frsnlr Van cars i^r S?‘ n i er f 2dodo »° a Shoenbergur, 1 do do, Loyd A Black; 4 bxa chetwc, J A Strtekland. CKBKKKATI—ns Ghana Poe—lot studs, Clarke A co; 30 molsasw bbls, Lambort A Shiptbn; 36 do do, Dror A co; 40 bbU whisky, Jos LoOhk, 24 do do, Me* h! lU . ou iO , i' 1 b * U * , sckiuer A Irwtn; 6doen* tract, W bxado,' Gattoadorft 20 tcs lard, V Sellars A co;-10 ske hominy. Graham A Thomas; fibblstuolos* 1 oust nip, 1 bhdsognr, 3 bxs soap, A V R Ragt bgs wheat, Hood A co; 250 floor bbls, R T JCunuwiy A bn». ... Dxosona—llo bbls spirits, ?°* tut * er 3 do alcohol, Braun A Bolter: 50 bzt soap, J S Dilworth A cp, 55dos brooms, Schoma* ker A Lang; lot produce, Ac, J \V Simpron A co: 150 742 ** Craig. CIhCTNNA TI —muST. Lotris—l3 bbls whisky, 30 hhdslobacco, 975 bbls flour, Clark* A co; 100 do do, lot firuit, nchomaker A Laog; 60 hide*. Watt A Wil* wm; tot sundries, J 8 DUwurth A co; 1 case do, Geo ?* 2 5 i * rt * Shiptoo; 6 bbls whJs »k» fruit, 9 do flaxseed, Gra- Ero " * Klrk,a,rict Ta* Rtteb us WsaTHix—Auirau axn Ds* riKTV&Ks—Boats LsaTnm To-Dar, xrc., sro—The rlrer at this point remains stationary, with six feet by the marks iait erening. The weather yetterfay contrasted strangely with that of Friday and Satur v toll. Albwoj In ...ich „f bodnewttheOtaunoreWUft torKtuburgh on Wod' ““d.j with ISOQ recho of wheU; .the lio£retor ud JJJ“* r k”g£a«fto Pit it burgh without height, ud th. Prliu. Oonnwud Sir Wtn.'WoUu. are fivight her. fbr Pitttborgh. - 8 Foa Bt. Loot,—The Florence wr* on.voixl.Mj deUiudfrom leaving Tar St. Lottie on Satnrdajevon tngr She will poeltlvet, get off .t -u eorl, hone to do,. The Empire Cit,, Oept. Wo,, la suing .ip prett, npldl,, mid wUI probnbl, be reed, to »J] to morrow.—Sh. will, bo followed b,'the Arego, Cut. Golding. erty street, loot ol Fifth. w532u, T ra*S ,m ' J Holland, Noblwtown W McLean, 3 Black, E Mabaffey, J Blymjrer, Mansfield Fob Cucuhati abb Eounmu—The stannch nod commodious iteamer J. W. Csot; Mo Ctrtbr, U announced to leave u iboie on Toesdav. Si.™ ii*" I'’ 1 '’ •“ tiidM, c.pi. Hagtop, will probably cOnmenoe to load fcrt^-L points within the wext-frw.days., rty street, below Seventh, nonsron. - J HoorheaU, Llgonler B Cobb, XDt co X Tnmr, : do C XU4iDt Jeff. co. W AndeWon, Mercer co f Sarrh, Panxiutawnev C James,' •- S Carom, W Smith, Vuh. co B A Gaily, 3 Oortler, Latrobe, Pa Ooi C - LiffinffwoU, Fert Ljon, V# FOH EVANSVILLE. GAIKO i fO AND ST. fins ttiunMflHßE Golding, will issvs m ilniu un 'l L is* DAI, 31st.. ,Fo*:freight or Passage apphrpn board w to iter JQHinri3?oig. awoT^ jH OLNCiifNAig a JLub-i IfIVILDS.-Tfas beaatlfol itMtneriAßSE J l «AltMAE,Gijpt. M’Carthy, teUlEerdtoru!! soot®, and sll iaternsdUto ► ports TUESDAY. s * r - ° r mm CINCINNATI AND.its-: X LOl/tSYILXE.—The flno CXIMIIODOBE PERRY, CspU Bro|m, OTEavfSr Ui® sbor® snd all iatsnasdiat® ports THIS DAY, at 4 se3* or frBl « illor |w—age apply on board or to •So. 6 Bt, Qalr street. B Brlmaer, "Wash. Pa J Hobto, ; do J Chaplain, • U Ueatb. Groene co J Prloe, jDartos, 0 W Cmndtias, iiWoibiuifiNA'fi. mtna-, J? VILLK AND BT. LOUjik—Tl»'nuM^fec Snvn.v^^ 01T T* O«P t ZfJ i - 1 “ T ““ *<""> MONDAY, it 4 p, b. .For frrirttoftiMtiw««. . __ ... ply ©tj board or to ■, .treot, deal .. ~- . JOHH KACK. Amat. P o'BrieB r ]rnuiUln W Tintoff, • do J Oo)dv»ter. T. Colloo, E»K FOKIteMoUM ANN.. IP>- » CINCINMATI.—Tbs fine steamar jJCBU H* Ksrr, willtear* and all intermediate.ports,cm THIS DAY, tbe3otb' Inst., at 12 o’clock, Fur freight or palates apply on hoard orto JAfl. COLLIKS. i * . d«S» jyo.-rLACKr .r^g* o ™- D Koonick, Btr. lowa 3 Joboatcwo, M Reynolds, PiG B£ J’Wood, ' do (TMfUarxl, 3 MeMeali tJ 8 Car. REUULAE WEEKLY . IP* * PACKET FOB GALUPOBIS ANDjfIBBB PORTSMOUTH.—The ipleodld steamer^EucTSa? Capt, John WoiX'wUl tears (bribe above and all in. torsudiata ports THIS RAY, at. 10 o’clock a. m.— For freight or jamsge apply on board dr to -M° D. H. LE\YIB. Agent. piI’XaKUKGJtt AND GAL-, JISUa A near tMßHengerateainer UHDIKie, 'CapL~ M. A. vox. wlQ.leave PUtSbnigb for GaHJpolte EVERY BATUR pAY, at_4 oVtock p. pi.; BetnnUng, team Oallipo- Us EVERYTUESDAY, at.lo a. in. ForfrsigEY or ■pasMceapply on board or to -' aegQ -J. B. XIYIKOSTOK A 00., Agenta. pirxyuuKGJtiA^^Kjkl^, jtgri JTiioum■ t> t w rr rrr^riniiiliiMiaffifift * n B» Parkenborg, , Ptirtimoath.—Tbo- ttoaxatr OLAIIA DKAM.b^utA.X;.X«MUUot t 'viB few for Port** month EVERY TXJKSDAY. al 3 o’clock n. m.- Lcstsb Portomovtb EYERY PJUDAY, at 12 o'clock bl #«rfrj»ighiorjNMnge.apbhr.on board or to '■tto&dlml { Jyo. FLACK. Trecnt. DKOULAIt iW.BbItLY ■ -XV ZANESVILLE FAUKKT.— IbctBSSitk Wi **»<*UlB liouauMiJißA oka- JtAH, Cafrt.Monroa Ayafa, !,«,<• PitDbarrh for ZunmlUo KVBBY TCHiDAT,« 4 rfdtxkrnTm.— lUmnlmJ bai*a£ain»iUi> EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 H. 8, MERCK A 00.; Arott^aSiSh. , JaOtj Lak wuKtiLCiwrrTgg- >. -4. V PACKET.—Tha aalimlld pHHntiidflßSßiE MUIEBTA; (Sj*.'Jofm r (Sn)on,l».T« i ur USjfSfiSSJSP “*«ra«iWAj>i>n» eteby tubs. DAT, TIiCHSDAY and BATUaDAY, at 11 o'clock «.vto„ mtklin i«Bn» mbiukllom with lh» rnk BouST. EfEBTMOHDATi WEDNEB - and PBUrAT, at «o'ek*)t %.m. PuMninn rec*>iplad through to Clfifdnn»a. Tor ftalrht (irpa*. •tgt »pplj on board or to JAU. COLLIN? 4 CO,, «ll 1 : : 1H Tkter atmd. QAS FIXTUKES. ~ •' A I*AMK .ASSORTMENT , just ascxirsb _ 4*» ... , • T’ TOR BALI BT - ■ ,* . FARBKLL * CO., ■ „ ' > M^mroVBTBBTBEST. w2oJi:*o3o. piHKBS&<-4* Hominy, .3o Qrwn Applet, bOß,Dria4.P«acbtt, jto tihartaott, ■ *>; pourot*, tdi. OntTMMdHsau, bw, WhiWßeanvr,, t - „_.../grtem Keservd * *>* H-Totaiioor PITUSBUHGH aAitKKfN Imports b, Railroad. Imports lap- River. Kiver News. STEMKBO^tTS. JSMSCItVIzJtJIrEOITS. JjITHKIDGES XX FLINT Ul,Af>t> OVAL CABBOS OIL LAMPCIIISINEys. Paternal September 10th. 18C1, The beat__tbat tutTc ercr y«t Urn oitenHl to the public. They are the best for. the following reanona: I. Becausu, tevlng of.an oval ilwipe, the glate U everywhere equally fhirn the flame; »o that the draft ia etruuger and more regular;' / 2. The uval ilupeis better adapteil'tu rodsi the effect of eudden expansion,su that it to impossible to crack them. 3. The glass to made lugely of Lead and Pearlasb, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The chimney* which housekeepers have fuund’to be so brittle as. to crack, oreu Whcn not In use, bly made of Lime Glam instead ef Flint Glam, of which ours are Btanufactured.: ■ 4. *Bat.tho greatest,advantage of thine Cliimnays la that when yuu Uar« ooe it will hut fororer, and if mij housekeeper break* OnS by thrhcat of the lamp, lev her coll at the manufactory-and we will replace her-cracked'chinuittj by.t dozeh whole ones. Xhis profler does not iadnde acridonts or those cases of breakage.where the chimney hits, through inexperi ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp as -to- pre vent Us expansion when heated. Mannfivctorerrand consumer* of Carlton Oil, who bar* felt the magnitude of. the übetacla, which has existed in the expense of chimneys, in the way of the noirend tuo of the oil, hare feand a remedy In 'the Oral XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which has mate rially lessened the ooat of Carbon Oil light to those .who UM'them, and Increased .the consumption of oil consequent upon the lemoned expense for chimneys. For sale by J. 0. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm A Co., Bogeni A Nee bit. T. Hayden, Luccsco Oil Ca, Welden A Ueinukei W. Ogden A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W> M. Hurray, or at the Hannfcctory, Washington s near Pennsylvania avenue. aoUhtawwastf. K. H.DITURIDGg. S' TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN . J NSW YORK AND UTEIiPOOL.Und. TO«V tag and embarking paseongen* at (Ireland.) .The Llrerpod, New York and Philadel phia Steamship Company intend despatching their fall-powered Clyde-built Iron. Steamships m follows; CITY - OP WASttINGTON-SataniaT, December 28. £DlHBUB(}U nMH ,... n « m ..Batu] , )]Ajr, January 4. and erecy Saturday, AT wooji. frooi pler 44, North Blxer. rates or .PASSAGE: FIBST CABIN 875,00 STEERAGE 430,00 do to Loudon.*.. 80,u0 do to Loudon xt,oo do to 85,00 do to Pari* 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00 do to Hamburg.. Xs,uo Ptsaengers also forwarded to HsTro, Bremen, Rot* terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. ' dep-Persona wishing to bring ant their friends can buy ticket* here at the following rates to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 875, $B5 and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool $40,00. From Queenstown $30,00. These btMmern have superior accommodations for passengers, and-cany exjKirienced Surgeons. They are bunt In Watertight Iron Sections, and hare Patent Fire AnnililUtpre oh board. d>#*Pamekokbj ror EOEOPB.— Dp order of the fins rtarg of Stoic, oZT pOMeSdm tearing iAe United State* OTt reysfrwf 10;pr«*rc PanporU before going on board th* Steamer. JOHN G.iDAtE, Agent, 16 Broadway, New York. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, tnhl6:dtf No. 410 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. JJA VlB & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, 9AS AND STEAM TITTERS, Manufccterari and Dealer* in GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of erery description. OIL-WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER oi IRON, with the mast approved Chamber* or Valves, of all klnds/wd warranted to gire aatisfoctlon. MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 104 Front streets, jrjau>k, "pajlnt; " best article for the purposes known for pre ferring IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARBELS, or other work exposed to the weather. As a 178E-FBOOF PAINT, U is Invaluable, And Is warranted superior In body, permanency and cheap ness to any other Paint known. Made and for tale by the ton or smaller quantity by the PENN*A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO., d*3-3mM» .. 34 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. L.ALLihN, Agent, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer to WINKS, BRANDIES, LIQCORS AND CIQAMj BBOTirriNO DISTJLLBBt No. 6 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Feua'a. no23:« tuktkauk. U 3000 bos. mw kQa Dried P**cbca, 6000 * « « « AppkT 300 bbla, choice Green •* ' 250 boxes prime Western Beraire Cbeeee, 1500 bill, caiolco Ky. White Wheat Floor, JOO “ *• Bye . •• 160 'f Noe. 1 acul 2 Mackerel, 125 « No.Stars* . “ 100 batts eeeorted brands Tobacco, COO bbla. choice Plan tattoo MoUesee, 100 bbda. N. O. Sugar, IUO bbla. aaeortad UeJlned fingar», 160 “ . « Byrope, 11S do*. “ Cora Broome, " 360 bbla. prime to choice Bio Coffee, 76 cbeeta Yotmg Byvon and Blech Teat, In atore aad far eale by McDonald a arbcckles, delB No. 253 Liberty-etreet, pear Wood. CjIiALKD i*UUFOSALa, until tile 30th kJ December, 1961, are invited fitr furnishing the U »• Subsistence Department with FLOUR. About 12,000 barrels will bo required, of a hisb grade of Extra Flour,-to bo delivered in Washinctoo. at the Railroad Depot, or at Warehouses In Washing, ton or Georgetown, sometime between the Cm and 10th of January, 18C2. Each barrel of tbs Floor to be inspected Just before it Is received. Tbo Flour must be equal la Quality to tbe samples to be obtained at the Capitolßakcrr. Washington City. 'to be directed to Mdor A. BEGKWITII, C. 8., U. 8. A., and endorsod “Proposal*.” deforM At*’FiCJAL NOTICE ;«-4£uabtermab> V/ Ta aamL'i Oma, Wakhisotos Uitt, Dec. 6,1861. _• i The following Resolnlton hasbeen' adopted by tbe House of Representatives of the -United Btates,viz: “ftwotorf. That the Becretary of War be requested to fnrnish to this Hcrose copits of all contracts made bribe Quartermaster’* Department fur feeding disa bled hones during the winter,. to state tbe terms of tbesscontracls, U» nanus, of Contractor*, tbe num ber of hones out, and whether tbusa contracts were madeupon public.notice.” All officers andagents of the Quartermaster’s Do. partment are Ixytructod to seod to tbe Quartermas ter Oenaral. Immediately upon seeing this notice, copies of alpcontncts, and all information-embraced within the (anus of the Resolution. .. M. O. MEIG9, ds!2AQtd y Qnartennaster OetwniL JOfcST IN TJtkK FOB THE IIOLI - this day, US boxes canned peaches, at fs per dozen. 100 bus. choice halves tie* Dry i’cachre. ' CO bos. prime Dried Apples. 100 bbk. St. Louis Janniton Apples. -JO boxes bottled pure Wine. 20 bhls. Flint Hominy. 1 oar load Prince Albert Potatoes. 1 M •* Poach Blowers. 26 boxes mild Cheese. Formic by ~ X. B. VOIGT A CO., 247 Liberty st. 1 iyssoLimofl of uo^aktnek^ JL/,BHlp.—Thefinn of R. A J. W ATSON t CO. Uwly engaged lu tho Groceiy and Boat-Store bnsl -nem< was d&solrsd on the 6th day.of November, 18oi. by the Withdrawal of F. H. ANDEBSONrand the businma will becloacd out by JAS. WATSON, of the Ann of E. A J. WATSON, at their! office, ufoo alono hasanthorlty to settle the business-of tab late firm JAKES WATSON, J*. Pittsburgh, Not. 27th, 1861.—n028:3md (X)ST." : ‘ - - The largest stock of CLOCKS in the city, dating out at COST. , - B. T.M’QEAGH, delOtlmd No. 274 Liberty street. STREET, ALLEGHENY. JL 1 ' —fissote-erf by tka BsUct and Common Oonnrfit of tkn City qf AlUgbiny, That the Report of Viewers for the openlngo? Fremont street be and tbe same Is hereby approved, and tbat tbe, same bo certified to the City BoUcitor for filing In the' District Court for confirmation. JOHN ATWELL, - President pro tem of Select Coundl. ” D. Ms cm aov, Clerk of Select Council. • ANDREW D. SMITH, . President of Common Council. Attest: M. K'Gbtmauv Clerk Common Council. To all Cojwhjixd— Take notice that the Ptato mcntof Viewers Jbr the opening of Fran oat «treet has been tfaia day filed in tM.Ulitrict Court forcon*- firnutlon, to which Court all parties jaggrievedan' appeal if they tea proper, wilhin tlx troeksfrom thla dau, B.BCHOYKt,\K:, rySESWAX Wa^TKl^ibr-whiolitbo JLlhlsbeW markat pricewUl bepold, bf B. A. FAHNESTOCK * (&, ' - > ao2S , i > Qqrntr Wood and Plrat atWu. (lUfii—fiU half chests Y. 1 mporini •/•."WIdJJA B.BOBISOH *«>.'; ~~' : JKMmcaUL' ; v rriUE ALL SOFt'ftajiNT THItEE. The. great “American known a GENUINE PEEPAEAXIONS, vii UELiIBOLP’S EXTRACT “BCCHU,” u ' SARSAPARILLA, “ IMPROVED BOSE WASH. ®E3TOINE PREPARATION. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” * n ~; FLUID EXTRACT BCCHU, „ r BGtoedy for Diseases of the SKSS&SKf? 1 G^EL - “ d UKOP3 ‘ ! TbU Medicine increases'the power of Digestion, wid Mudtea i the[ABSORBENTS Into healthy action! byuhlcfa the WATERY or CALCABEOUS.depoei! tlons, and all UNNATURAL ENLABGEMENTSare reduced, a* well os .PAIS AND INFLAMMATION and u good for HEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN. . UELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakmwsoß arising from Exceeds, Habits of Dl ■ipatiua, Early Indiscretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BYMP. Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Lo« of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, \ TrembUig, * Horror of,Disease, i WakefUlmas.* Dlmnme of Vision, Pain in the Back, Univeml Imswtnda of tho Muscular System Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Bodv. Dryof the Skin, Eruption* of the Face, * PALLID COUNTENANCE, if allowed to go on, which thfi~ medicine invariably removes, toon follows IMPOTENOY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In mie of which the patient may expire. VI ho can say that they are not frequently followed by those “DIBEFUL DISEASES," 7 wuoweu ‘INBANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Mauy are aware of the'eaueb of theirsoflerlng, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, dMdlAeAfefaacAoijr Doa/fts £jr Commmplion, BXAB XBVLE WITBESS TO THB TBCTH OP TUX AMBBTIOV. THE INSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Bequircs the aid of modi cine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which HelmboM’e EXTRACT BUCHU OiearfaMj a TAIAL WILL COS VIM CS THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OB CON- TEMPLATING marriage, AFFECTIONS PECULIAR* TO FE MALES, the Extract Bachu is uncquaUod by any other remedy, as In Chlorisle or Retention, Inegn tority, Painfuloees* or ‘ Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sdrrhons sUte of tin Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sax, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLIKE OB CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1 Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Hedicino for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases. HEL’HBOLIPB EXTBAOT BUCnO ctmxs SECRET DISEASES In aU iu stages, At little expense; Little or no change in diet; No Inconvenience; PITTSBURGH. It causes a frequent desire and gifea strength to Urinato, thereby removing Obstructions. Prerenting and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in the claw of diseases, and expellingßll Pauotumi, Dmased and wore-otU Jfoßsr. THOUSANDS‘UPON THOUSANDS, Who bare boon the victims of quacks, who hare puU bbstt rase to be cured in a short time, hare found they were deceived, and that the “POISON 11 has, by the use of “powerfuLastringents,’* been dried up In the system, to break out in aggravated form, and ■ PEBBAP3 A FTEB MABBIAQE. B“ HtlmboU'. Eitnwßnchu for .11 Action, and diseases of the - URINARY ORGANS, Whet her existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canes originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. DIURETIC* thC ** <>rgmn * rw l nlr * U» Md of a HXLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to hare the desired effect in all Dis eases for which It U recommended. Blood! Blood I Blood I H«JmboU*a Highly Oonceutmitd Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. SYPHILIS. This U an aflectiqn of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS, THROAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES, Making Us appearance in the fbrm of ULCERS. ' „ Ddabold’a Extract Sarsaparilla Purifies the Blood, and remotes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Giving to the complexion a CLKAB AHD KEALTHT COLOR. It pn-jaiwl for thli cluaof coo plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved t* * BX*ftar extent than any other proMration of SaiyapartUa. 5 UELMBOLD’S BOSS WASH, An cxccUeut Lotfonfbr diseases of a Syphilitic No tma, andas an litfectAm in diseasse of tho Urinary Organa arising fromHablta of Disalpntion, need In eotmectkai withth©ExtracUßochu or Sarsaparilla, in snch diseases as recommended; " ' ' .* - Ertfmct oj tiomiMtreUnbU mmd rmponnbU ckandrr will accompany the medicine*. CERTIFICATES OF CUBES, JVota 9 to 20 fears* tUudiug, With names known to kdfame. „ SCIENCE A ForSledfcal Properties of BUCHU, see Dispensa tory of lhe United states. Be. ProrMKT DEWEES’ ™in»blo irork. on th< Practica,’of Physic. - See . remarks made by the Into celehratod Dr PUYSICK, Philadelphia. - 800 remarks' made by-Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, a celebrated Physician and Member of tho Royal College of Salmons, Ireland, and published In the Transactions of the King and Qneuh's Journal. See most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Bnrhn, • 00 per bottlo, or six
ATggmpoemoM XND exposure!; “HELHBOLD’S' six sTxpzoMa snort. And noexponm. ADFIUE GRATIS/ PHILADELPHIA. jpHDIT. TREES.—brotrcßlnofTS to Fur-' ■ ■ CH A , . tM -~A W of cbolt. TBEKa,, of selected varieties to cbooerfioml with every pool* WecaiwUkento bare everyvfirietysrueto&amo. 0f 4 Appleakmo.we/hars UW)aL-saooo of whleh era three year oldi, four, year &L. „ Poar,l(L* 0)0 two to three years old. Peach, Bam,- fine StOCk.'- / '^* T - *•• t ■ r,: • p.-‘i BcfUUlm—tb. Tim In tb. .Konenv CiUui oiimln. tb»a.. i. ;■ . J > V JwGBEEHI from 1 to 8 teat. bT tho bnndAdi ebm llm SHAKE. TUBES JAHD BHBUBBISY,t whnlCTAlaMid IWOL - 1 ... 1.. a -..CiJi AHB OAStAED SBfc. BIMBi gltttbmlL Pm ' - mikiiml . - . JOBS i*. -r-* W-O, —►'-’-I S * GRAFF, 01-L j£ BF'ISt EfiS, asn MaMcracrcßXßf or , WHITE. BURNING OIL,' PURE DEODORIZED BENZOLE * AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. •9*New Oil BarreU.wanted.: Corner Office, MOaot >la House. ddpuawiyF pKTKULEUM OLL.-.Tbe “New York X. Chemical Asiociariuy,”' 35 Dey street; Neir- York, has established a Depot at ELI2ABKTHPOBT, N. J., for receiving and storing OIL shipped by the Jenn-y Central Railroad- This port; Is convenient to New York, sad naves artuge aixl much handling -- Oomigumenu solicited. Mark itamU wia-AUatiowm BomU. ' *'~ IltrE&zNcts—-David Richey, of the Ann of Richey, Bar lie A Co.; Rogers A Neauitt; Eaton, Macruin A nott&lnuicwF UlJj'WOKKfii OOMFANY OF W PENNSYLVANIA, . . , _ __ HonuCteturer* of LUBRICATING AND BCTINBDOIXS, No. 3 St. Clair oaar Duqueww W«y» PmSBMIQH, PSifN’A. Thw Company b exdttaiTely engaged InlbaOll trade, and u wmtantly ottering pjrrkoi.Kim w comiubuton, wholesale. Advance*made onctmalgn m*;uta. Addre* j. WEAVES, J*., Uolis;dtf iyvrHary.- Lucikkk oil works. WILLIAM P.WOOLEIDQE, KAOTrAcrvsu or COAL AND CABBON OILS, anddeakr io LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, rfc., Ac,, •* No. 39 Market street, between Second atul Third. - PITTSBURGH) PA, - mh3o-.dljr . OAGLKOIL, WOfekS—WutH'l'M 4 K r AJ 4 ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in ■ PURE GABSON OIL, (quality giuiranteed)) „ PITTSBURGH, PA. 09" CAB GREASE and BEK2OLE constantly on hand. * Orders received for the present At CHESS, SMITH 4 Co.’*, Water and First streets; '• ■ se2:Crod . - OIL COALPaNY. " \J B. H. DAVIS, Pmidtni. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Scc'g and JWr. Directors—K. H. Davis, T. M. Kevin, J.i. Car naghan, A. Cameron, John Irwio, Jr. . PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from tho wells «1 the company, on Oil Creek, in Venango connty, con stantly ou hand and for sale.- Ottloe at T. 11. Kevin 4 Oo.’a, No. 20 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. wyfclyd pKTKOiNA OIL WOli&ti.—LCNlT JL miller a CO. "* Bhar P* ba, « Station, Allegheny Valley : Office and Warehoaso, 23 MARKET BTREET Pittsburgh; „ Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo sive, always on hand. - ocl&lrd OIL, at The low JU rates or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on hand and for sale by B. 0.4 J. H. SAWYER. As to the quality, wo refer to annexed certificate: * Pimxuwm, Nor. 27,1800. Mean. B. C. & J. B. fiawpsr—Gents: Tho Lubrj caUng Oil we arc getting from you we find to be the best for oar purposes we b&Te ever used. Th* L. 8. M. B. B. B. Co., no2S:tf Bt W*. EBPT, President w. A. McCLUUG, —~ COMMISSION MEIIOHANT, roa the sals or CBODI AND DEFINED CaBBOH OILS, No. fil Wood Street. GEO. W. HOLDSHIP.. OEM. ESXAIf a. T. H'COEXICK. Tjn'OOnVILLB OIL REFINERY. HOLDSHIP, Bar AN A CO., MAsvrxcivutas or ' BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, °? Ixlo4 thß T * r y host quality of BURNING OlL,dear and without odor, aW a ttwod LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. JW-AD orders left at No. 35 Fimt Stiekt, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. ocstdtf BTQf m JES 9 Ac. ALLEN, McCOKMiCK Sc CO., Valley Fotraar, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 301 Liberty street. of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR ANDKITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Mill Castings, lliil Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tlcen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagun Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheel* Couplings and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing'and M*chij» Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power. - nolfcGmd J4ku r. j. r. roojio. VOTING BROTHERS, Duquesnb ICoun ’ A put, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot PtL M«*burgh,.. Jnatmfecture MACHINE,' ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. •• OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, EIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG ISONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, 4c,, always on hand and for sole low. Orders left with W. W. VOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten gy .... ; —‘*B OiOVES l JSTOVES !~1). 1)B HA" kJASON, UAJTvracrtrkkki or STOVES, - Warehouse, Federal st., near Suspension Bridge, w , ALLEGHENY CITY. "• M* the attention of dealers to ear Jinn assort - ■ meet of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which, we are selling at the lowest rates. Those visiting oar dty will find it to their advantage to give os a call and examine oar stock bo* tare purchasing elsewhere. OAST IRONHOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, .SCALES, HOLLOW WARE,' WAGON BOXES! PLAIN and FANCY GBATE-FBONTS, FENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS ofaU kinds made to order. P? Jylfclyd P. Da HAVEN A SON. UtNA S'l'OVJfi WOKKa.-A. BkAU JLJ LEY, mwanfocturer of every variety of COOK r PABLOB AN® HEATIN' 8 STO YEB: GBATE FRONTS. FENDEBS, Ac., Ac. . . &lc pronrietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS -11 URNINO AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. Iok.omciz am Sjojcs! Boox, com.'of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaidly JBOTBM,S. JpKKNCIfS HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, cur or hew roEK. SINGLE BOOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY , City Hall £q*art,cor*er Frankfirl BtrnL (Opposite City H&1L) Meats as they may be ordered In the spacious Beffeotory. There is a Barber's’Shop and BAth Booms attached to the Hotel ■WBewara of RUNNERS and HACKMEN who say we are fall, nodftdlyw B. FRENCH, Pnorag^oa. gT. LOUIS HOTKL, Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In the Immediate neighborhood- or # the Jobbing Hooeee on Market, Third and’cbestnnt streets, the Banks, Post-Office, Mer chants Exchange, An.,. Ac. .; BOARD PER DAY, 1 1,60. Accommodation; teiat retired, i".!aaV rrad, InPittilmrgh, m Mow.: ■.*««;'_ ;. *“*<**& O&ahujrt ngimaU/mltjm^' te*re* l. a do Steubenville.. 5-28 » m I, do £ewk* —... 12*5 r £ ; do Columbus 1:30 S/m. • -m 'in.n 6:4S p* m .. do St. Louis..... .llftto Cl ' Leaves 1:65 p. m. r: do . Steubenville &10 p. a if S?™,* •12*0 midnight. tdo Columbus ~.,■ .j ; 3d ; ArrireeClnclnnatl.,..._......... 7-10 , rJ - do St.Loni^.— ...11:30 p. £ £°, «“*•««» Pittsburgh tod Cbdnmitl. 1 Splendid Sleeping-Cora attached to-all Night Trains. PUUuryl oM JTiefiiap do Wellsville.. *.„• -u.T wat^: •do Steubenville ; * fcsa a. m*- who.ung— SS t S' do Steubenville . „ma V ArriTu8i1un:................. :. Brio w £ ■ -- r Connretiog.t Wheeling wilh Baltimoro ud Ohio a IWlrood, end at BvlUir with Control Ohio JEaShnaT' for Zani»vtlle, tonoutor. CircleTllle, Coloihtw hud Clucinußti. ; . . Pittsburgh and CZeeefead ££«. ’ I TS , S‘S k ~- i:55 «. m. do WeUeelllti ; 4; 05 «. m \ do Be,»rd.. ; CitS ». m. do AUmnw ........ ; :0 a ». m . UO . UodsOD ............. 0.9*. Tn ArTivr. Clerolind . _ tS' do, vdMS. ___ ££ . do Hudson 7*o«' ti »*» ’ ■ ' ArriTcsetercland, pi m. V ConueoUng»t Bayard with. TuecMuwMrbra»cfc'for ; w>d Canal Dover* at All fan oe with Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago; .♦; Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville p • ®* r f^ r - 4kron, Cuyahoga Palls uad HUlenburg, and > at ClareUnd with C. A-E. ». B. for Erie, IhmlSrk' “d ’’ * T - E - B - f ° r Dblroi. MiU Tioto lan-amt 6,050. m., .topping at all u tioiw. between Rochester and Bollair. Weils villa Accommodation leave* at 3;35 b. m. - **«"*« tn M«“ "ri»® in Pittsburgh aa follow* Past tine £h»T.. Mitabonh lo Holton and return, i& <»nt«. ftom Fittsburgh, without tickets,will-be rhufoM foil-fim. - r * n| .' R. F, MQitLBX, flopßriotfodent. rjX) FARMERS AND OTHERS; \ i FOB SALE, GEOWKY’S BUPEBIOB PATEHT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, • Fntented January 10.1SC0. , The iOMrioritT of this TAB ore* «B ithcn In oae In ltacheapiawv.lniplldly.ami durability. .ffffisft»sssari&SSsAaF£ n "' >o an ofl mien, whole ** ' f lbw, F rtrcet; Pittehnrith, Fa. --T.'*‘" tnf ~ WrW.WALLAt.T!- Soju-i suAru soAt'm—'fu* Oman trFt- Boa*, maoafcctnred by B« I laacltDOwledged to U t£ **“<* yrtjedßimUo the public. «i£? p !? 0 , r v* dT * l,u ?* - **3 fcand in its ebeumav, «fflcac7 in .rtmoTlnff gmie, leaitwisg tfaraajring theftnett qualify cf«Dod*. 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