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    withour
count of the sayings and domgs of the
. “contrabands” of that k dfffer« vide*
ly from the editorial teachings of
Exprut, though t »grwdng: Wife
meats of our own. correspopd6nt.j~ifere is
a
by Mr. Hugh
Wilton and the escape toour soldiers ; a_
portion of bis slaves:
They, asserted that they bad longjreen ex-,
pec tin jjrayln jf Jorl ourc<iimb'g, and
they determined'whenever -ve should
arrive to make< the!t?way -Instantly to ns.
Pap» them permission to
return, but they said they had left
wires and children.'" ."Massn yould kIH if
back,” U»e^*prfetoia4 i
main. When asked why they. 4eft~ their
master, they replied-—oi ai Uatta thoutand
ntyronjhgce within the
■ (lvey were badhf treated,
.*■got odijf 'dpteti if ;votna week, and no other
er food, no bacon, no tall, had, thou only
every otftrr year, had kadno-Clolhetyiven them
for a long time, but had ikin'-afor&2'h&d.
The ntgrott indeed of ttei JehoUttyiah per
mit in toyjnyiholihtfhope-Seen miter ably
fed and clad, not ch exception to (hit ha* fallen
beneath tdy notice.'- These of Mr. Wilson’s
say that they hod been obligedto bail down
sea-water for salt, and manyothers, had
told me thisatoryj. they BoweTer,
that the only salt : ob the planters’ tables
in the same way; they, had
•eeirhh'gold. nor silver, in: a* long while ;
they had (ft raps’ of Confederate paper mon
ey with them. They gaTe us the first in
formation jre had .received of the great fire
at Charleston, and the- next' day all that
they told; us. in this matter was confirmed
by {fee papers..found at These
blacks. f vero examined separately and told'
the same tale, which I, could, see. no reason ]
to disbelieve. , Within.an,hour or-two of j
their,arrival, the other.thrOewho hid been
set to watching Masses children alsocame
aboard, .*hC they had left* the Jchildrcb in
the carriage house. The meeting between
«*thoae.-.wbo first arrayed and this second
party,WM fall of warmth.- and cordiality!.
The iate comers were more intelligent than
their .predecessors, butre-asiertedthesame
story,; I bayeTbeen partiqular in givihg
these details, because flian ieen.it ttaUdin
a myji&er. of Southern, paper* . that the tlavet
are iftttlfdlhlul to their, tnatUrt, and in
Noxtluun;journals.;that ‘the. reports about
thsny- I hcne *een conjvvu me in the opinicn},
thai tht whok'Slave populatioix of South
Carolina wtU duert their matter* at the carli
ett opportunity. _ Two of these. negroes jde
clamJtatJbsy had come from. Charleston';
withih'two days, and. [that th* black*; there
waitfdahxioiulyfor u*, andteould inttahijy
if tee approached, They were aU
riven . the rations of common sailors, and
declaredUteyfrad never, fared so will before.
Thdy .actions,- corroborated their" words.'
manifested the greatest eagerneas.to
infenn.ua of the ‘ whereabout of the ‘rebel
troops; told,erfjpiokeU.and sman parQes
. houses along- the
river,, nnd.espeoially that there were' 400 or
fiOs?jin.tenta- near.Bochyills»;. .....,[,L
.TKuw-miw--400j<)00 of ithesn peojde -in
the Union and its
( 'ieaTO their owri-
living .and . that of tkeir ‘masters aUc^and.
■ there are but * 800,000 Whites in ihe Bute,; j
not'iliirebels by many. : Yet South'Caro
tinsTis;currently spo'ken of as unahimoiifl-’
ly hostile to the Uuipu l !fchai. the rebels
•houMmaka that sort ofcount -is hardly
surprtMngj butwhy.should wVfbllovlheir
lead jl * count our 400,000 certain
Unionists against their 800,000 dubious
SeoMsfenistarand claim., the 100,000 loyal
maioritVthat We truly; have? can-taka -
thegtate whenever we will by_aimplycall
ing ihostf' people to' 'ourT side: ana. letting
thwn^urtp^uAsave'the' 'Tfjwelet!
thj Ration b«~ dismembered anti destroyed
for yautof the sefise . or-the pluck to do
this, will brand.us with
indty treason,AhtT jet* we treinble
will'be.allowed W
thousand,. weti-appolnted
hayeltaken th«' £S by' ihe help; of her
loyal] people j since then,' seyeraPdrilled
- regUMtnia 'have beeh sent. down from Yir
and othere "brought up from the'
Gulf States, and we rear toe enUrprise brill’
bafoand,more''difficult. Statesmehl ieid
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The eaTalry eerrloe laorerdone..; There
' i, toomaehof at; or rather, perhaps, too
eoant a mpply of equipments 'for what
then im’-tUlritatedof th« 60,000 caralry,
aootef-whieh are .on tha -Fotomac, 21,000
are all that can be used, although’even
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toßj Httd, Sooth Carolina, la rerponaiblis
forth* following:... <
•'There are two classes of alares in the
cotton (taut, *s in those of.tbe border, the
teld hatids black in complexion, boirUp
ped almost’daily, and locked up atnight
and'lhe household aerranta, the offspring
of incxaUious intercourse between masters
and good-looking; ‘yellow girl*,’ who them.
eelTes ere Ike children of " while men: I
here' seen a yhung' girl inWaahington,
with-light-brown amocthhair, clear Tosy
cbilprlkudn;-end blue eyes, who, :I iwei.ioA
formed," 1 wee & alare. 1 had presto uaiy
heard of each cases, bat attached small
credit to the reports; my Informant being
neolSed tot satisfy my donbte ahowed me
the girl, and we questioned hsr aa toher
history. - •• • - ■ '_b.it. „
"In»{*rfcetly artltss mumer ahetolc
us ihe wutrera in Te***;»n&th»t»t slx-
of »g« her.Oirntr ui fatter
midthsr Ms mil tress, brought her to
Wuhington/andlWcd iritlr herthere until.
thS»ee«r»ioA 'Ofhls irt»W, J »hen' hewtnt
Booth? tnVihgwithhim, sshis now concn
pino;’ herjbtmjf sister, slso his owodengh-i'
toriThe'giriseemcd nrprlscd -atmyas
tonishment nnd. disgust, informing no.
*KB belonged
tO him!’ t-
“An .offieer.of Urt/Wnbieh told, we thi
d»jifierthe victory >t HiltonHe»il that,
point uJjora wUha boat'a crev that
ug an St. ißelena Island, he .ran agewt a,
mutter ofiUViUof the houaehbld clue;
*|*W qoutlows eatufied him tteybelOnged
, to one of thericheat plantere in thoee part*.
Among ■ them J via a handsome looking, 1 ,
olive-complexioiied girl, who lamented to
himthatberbaby.hadbeen.carriodbffhT
tbe'fkmilf after the battle, " 'faaa, Maeia,’
laid one or the waleslaTes, ( and U it Haera
aeitj*'* baby; too:’-and |tho- girl-ehowed
by h*r manner lhow mabhviha ireapleued
si, the Act, being made, known to. Urn
ttrangera. A,A,
“It is the fashion with defenders of
•l&Tery to aunme that worality is much
higher In their aeetion nf .eonntry.than ln
a -ftne atate of eoeiety T < but *noh, as the
shore between maeters and slarea bas so
::the most degrading,rices
tnsnyiblrUlied coantxy.i.. . - .
thaee are in bat poor.eircninitannes to be
_■ sarrieeabla .; Of: IUjOOO caTslry in Gen.
■ Buell's Kentucky .division, it instated that
by oonnt there.aro.not prepared for
thoßold. - ,The cavalry is, ani expeneive
, arm, and only ueefnlafler long practice;
and unleaalhlewar ie to Uit eereral yean,
A aibrdiag. timefor our .ciTalry: to beopme
yft«he,'.tho.moiwjLkpeot ht rauditg and
equipping TegiimnU , might Bi,.w«U-.te
hßtied;dn.-dha,:(round. 7 iWe.!hare .too
mnehnf s.thia eon already. Tbe govern
ment hae so; patlesce ,to wait for or pay
hreanyanre.. Jbookoat^thenthavemluyo
■ and half-formedrsgfiaimtaare notchopped
«X. sU,s< ar*oddem ;4«t ns perfect what
we hare before getting aaymore, t
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«rty Depot.
Turto nbaot. ■? -‘ -
Sam Ct»|aiu>.l>reodea . ', ‘
F E-Wltleman, Phlb
Bii-iletsd«!X*Qa».N Coatfe.
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J C King, Fremont
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Wm Smith A bru, Steu
benville, (P
Thos Robison, Butler
W;TWlle©n, Indiana
O W Morrison,-TrenkJort
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W W Mitcbener.Maric’tlr
J Laae, 14 MOb' lsland '
J' .W Porter,. New Com*
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Wlf Stewart* <J6' ’
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; LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
. /‘WfsaixoTOH, Jan. 6,1862.
A&BiVSL OF MSJOft CJJUBOM.
- Jdajor Cameron, paymaster, in the. United;
States anby and a sob of Secretary" Cameron,
arrived from Toronto, Canada, this morning,
where he has been on a visit to his wife'for
several weeks. From the fact of hie being
dad in our anny uniform, it was supposed by
many that his visit was other than social,
.fie was attacked by the Toronto Leader, - and
-defended by the (Zio&s.VHe was.entertained
hjj the British ofloers. of.the. Thirtieth regi
ment, and also serenaded.... fie represents the
feeling Ifc-Upper Canada as-averse- to a -war
wlththe United States; Out of a regiment
obtaining 800 y Ohly twelve signified their
wilUngneie toflght against ns.'
J . f * stTraiHK couiT bitti.
Mr. Trumbull's amendment to Sherman’s
bill, re-organises the - Supreme Court as fol
-lojrs: MaryUndV/ fieUwars, Virginia’and.
-North Ciaouna institute the Fourth Circuit;
Sbnth Carolina,' Georgia, Alabama,. .Missis-.
tippi and Florida constitute the Fifth Circuit;..
.Louisiana,; Texas; - Arkansas and Tennessee
Constitute the
gin, : Wisconsin-ahd-Mihneftota constitute the
Bighth Circuit;.lllinois, Misiouri,Ktnx*s
a»d r lowaConstitute the Ninth Circuit. - *• j 7
*; ‘Sherman’s-' Wfi j put; Ohio,- Indiana jand
Michigan together;
. KtXTVCXtAKB -hit:. ME' SULVXBY
I QUKsnoy. ; - - ■ .:
' ITbe general, verdict la; that Lov«yoy had
the better of all his antagonists- in the debate
tb-day. Tho "tembrkfc; of. the' Kentuckians
show a divided' opinion among[ them,.a (part
preferring .theiCnlon:destroyed:.rather than
- slavery, and part holdingthe opposite ground.-'
is of the and Hair
lory of the latter. 7 • -• : • 1 ' ;;
tu loiiaisi xxrrDiTios.
Capt. Smith, from Annapolis, reports tha.
the entire Coast Division ofuea. Burnside were
mid off by Paymasters 7 MuJor- Oakley,’ Capt.
Judd, Muon,and ethers, in two days alter
their arrival, about half* million dollars' be-,
ing disbursed to the troops. It is estimated
that.:orer.‘.tiro, : hundr*d:tbpusaßddel!ars:of
> tikis'amount has beep -remitted, heme ,by the
sbldieoLOf the, differonlregiment*.' The troops
ronstitating'the land fojceof the expedition,
as well at thatTof-the division, are impa-.
tient to be on their wpy, andare in good
spirits.. P Their general' (health" Isalaogoodi
The weather vw cold, and-there was coniid
erable snow on the: ground. : 100 was. forming
in the harbor/and tnerojweresotne fears that
the fleet might be interrupted thereby. The
officers of the different staffii have mostly ar
rived, and,'are'’co-operating lealously hi ex
pediting affairs.
1 a votbek'tjlX ysoresED.
: A reseltttlbn will ;M introduced in the
Roam/ instructing thaJComurittee on 'Ways
and Means, to propose, a tax of one-fourth -or
one-half a cent per mile 'on-all-raifroad' >pti*
sengen traveling in IheUnited Stated. ’ • 1
bxiuToa sxjujru'a roETSooxixo .srucs os
THSTUire •
: Senator Sumner hai ihVfloor In the Senate
for Thorsday.next, at cmeo'elock. His speech
Will be ebiefly apcm of our for
eign relations. He will probably approve-the.
line of policy jiursued by Mr. Seward. As
chairman of the. Senate Committee oh Forsign
Rotations, Mr.Sumher has pcculiar facillties
for information;^-which are.greatly: enhanced
by his intimate. and 1 extenijve acquaintance
iiritb leading European Smtesmen.
j - Ttis speeebis .looked' towitb great interest-
Battle df'Pbrt Rofat Ferry.
i ‘ By the arrival of United States steam
. transport Vanderbilt, Captain' liefervo, from
•PoTt Royal, we are pat in possession of some
.particUlari of the battle of Beaufort Ferry,
'Fort Royal, whichtolU be porused .with inter
jest by those who Wish success to the chase of
(the Union; The resultof theeagagement at
jßeaufortlkas been &n overwhelming defeat <pf
jtherebelsywho -beoiame--
iwhen by boUett ‘ and
‘“Yankee" steel.. Belosr wO give all the par
fticulars that could begipenej about the
ibattle. ' r
! The VanderbUt ieft Port Royal on the 3d
jinst., and 1 arrived In New York iTtitUe after
Monday, morning. • Bh6 wae do
(tainCd in the show.storm for . seme time,, aud
consequently-.'did-hetrcachtht-battery-UDti]
: nearly ‘one o’cfiick. ' She brings 3;697 bales
Sea Island cotUih coniigtied to Colonel
; kins, United ’States Quartermaster, and also
the result bf the battle.::
tub Barri.x.yEiE i’oar xoYxL veb&y.
The battle of Port Royal Island took place
on Kew-Year'i Day. 'lt was brought about
frbmth* taotthalpweekbr'len daysprevlons
thhUnited States whilb
on a reconnoltaanco a cirouit Oi
Port Bbyal laland, was fired upon by a rebel
battery/and one man killed. ' -For this insult
Gen*, acting incohaert
! dorr-Bupont, -planned : tbe-«xpedUlon-which
has proved a complete success jo our arihi and
a diseomfltulre th the rebels.' ‘ A . « : *J;
After thb dcfeat of the rebels at Uilton Head
they retreated to Portßoyal Ferry, and there,
strongly fortified and intrenched, they awaited
an attack from the federal troops. , . r ,
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• The military portlon-of ■ the expedition' bonV
sisted of Gdh.'.Dtbvcns*, brigade, namely»tho
Roundhead : Mgluienti; Col. - Leasure; Righth
MiehigssriP o^«'^9 utbnr:Fiftieth. PennsytviU:
nli/ Cof/ Christi'aiid theßef.cpty-Nintb : Kaw
Toik/ Major Morrison/ together; with': the
Forty-Seventh/New.York/ Col. Frkster; and
the Fsfty-(Eigh lh' N fw; yorkyCqtrPerry, the
entire force underjthe.dommahd of Genj,
I. I.:SteT«ns.;- >' vV 1
blnaVSeneoa,Ellenahd.pttawk, all Uudvithd>
command of CapU Raymond or nbe
rnmwmmm
Tbe/troopc _ Were' Uaroded ‘ from Beehfort,
&ringJbwßis t. |bsCfmbet/&>.tlHFm6 &th : bf
BrickJrardemk/rwithin whicb hu wu brf-
j • | pin | — »—
i «arl» o^SewTSr 7 * morning, liiYlng arcom-V
. pushed tbs peuiagebj efgbf*h r rrf'' “They bad *
then home four or fire milestb nniich;iiftf«wiOEALED rROPOSA Us ate'invited'till'
Tdachibg Sort Royal Ferry. ■ The oUavs4ip4: i-iO the of Jaauar li u'ciuck, it.,
the Pembina-were, meanwhile delayed by the j, & ««ppiyto* BEtl rAlltt
state of *Ka (tiU .» iv. -,««*», Xr ! -the OaUle to bedelivejvdal.Hmwisltir&li, Chambers-
I2it Lt/!? 1 :?* W f'Ufrg.orYork.Piu.aa «»qu alter the 15th Jay of
ereek, one of U£m.g«Uing aground. ..A delay i may direct; .Ti e
euo occurred in the fhoVemeati of thdxrOopß, l Government will receive contract. 4,000
'owing, it la 'stated,' fo a mUappWheniibn' and naggrp-ibe right to gall for any additional
, -delay, how waabui glighhand_occaaionei ; r 1,300 pounds gfuss weight; and ho animal wm be n>~
-no senoer taconT.eniencev-.The Soneca,.:4ii.calved which weighs i«a than l.uuu pound* groat
thUtimoy had peTfdfmed her-pSrtionof the S welght. '
Usk.-fired.fntO Boyd** ITeck In an alarmintr I ; Go T «fnmeot n»«rttt«tbe right to pay In Treasury
the Ellens shelled the. work at Seahrook, a mile «pood. ; /
or two to the weat of the ferry. '. -,The-;bld* most be directed to'Major A. BECK*
r "thi advasce or'tHK tEOopa.
*■ The. troops.under Gen. Stevens advanced
towards theprincipal batteTy (at' the ferry) in
advance of tno gunboats, and on the ..way &
skirmishing took pUeo.that -still longer im
peded them. A.force,judged.by Geu.'BteVens
' o.be abontone thousand-strong, was: posted
in some woods and the first
knowledge he obtalnedofita existence wasby.
a.ftring from, a light batteiy. :A part (at least
half) of the jdlchigan Eighth was deployed as
skirmishers, to asoertainmoro-pariicut&rly the
position and strength -oMhfs-battery, and
Respite its firing adranoeddii.within u hun
dred yards of it,acting with great coolness and
courage, and succeeding entirely in^discover-
ing the posiUon bf the gun»,and also in draw-
Ingi a heavy fire froma.bodjr.
.Having thus accomplishedtficlr object, they
retired as skirmishers rapidly, but in complete
order.
TBS MOSQUITO FLEET OP EX VIBE.
The Ottawa and Pembina, being in range of
the ferry, opened fire, upon it with such effect
that if'any force remained until then in the
battery it was driven out-before oar troops
arrived; they being J s 6 completely bewildered
as not to attempt to come from nnder cover of
the. woods, nor even attempting to offer any
fartherppposition to the advance of onr troops.
SomehiueHor-Seh—
were wounded in th'eakinaUh r -Snclnding Ma
jor i Watson. One of the wounded has since
died. .'. ‘i > . ; ,
GALLISTBY OP THE NEW YOKE HIQHLASDERS.
The Seventy-ninth New York was here or
dered to inarch on and enter the fert, which
they did In the most orderly and bravo
manner, bat on reaching the fort found it en
tirely deserted—all the guns, except ooe
twelve pounder, having been removed.
Iffhen the Union regiments were in posses
sion of the fort, the gunboats were signalised,
and. they immediately, closed in, in order-io
coyer our troops, and they at onee commenced
the destruction of the fort. The gnn was se
cured, the battery.leveled, some remains of
camp equipage, tents, Ac., were demolished,,
tpck4»«ildingsttsedformtiitary.piripoaea'
by i the rebels, wereburned-The rebels seeing
this, and evidehilyahticipeting'airedvaDce of
our force, set five (to numerous otherbuildihgs.
&BBEL PORTIPICASIOHS DIMOUSHEp,
A small force of Unionists also orossedto
Seabrook, under cover of the guns of the Sen
eca and Ellen,, and completely demolished the
bonification there; but it was deserted before
our troops, arrived.
. At night our.wbqle force was. at port Royal
Ferry, completely covered by the guns of four ;
mftn-of-war. - The insult to'.the .Mayflower
was-suitably punished, and in the morning our
forces .were ‘removed to Port Royal Island.
Not a; man- was' lost on the Union side during
their withdrawal.
TOE GEOGKAFBY or SEAT OF OPCBATIOXB.
—Port Royal Island, on wbloh Beaufort is
is thirteen miles long and seven
miles wide, and is formed by the Broad river
qi| ita.sreste.ru side, ahd the Port Royal on the
eastern; shore*. These. an. connected at the
n 4 rthr ofjhe tsian d by the Coo saw river; and -
Uje-POrt Royal -Itself; .which U really '<qg!jr,' a
strait, loses its same in its.upper portion, and -
Uncalled Brickyard creek. Opposite the junc
tion' oftheßroad* end the Coosawis Boyd's
•Neck. _.To.the.iiQtth ofJßOxtßoyalJtsland is_
the main land, and;:a.bontiialf way between
the two points wheVe the Oobsaw intersects
the Broad and Port Royal (or Brickyard creek)
ie Port Royal ferry, distsnt-ten : iniles across
!the.,island. from. Beaufort. A oorreot appro--
of the geography of the country is
'neoesaary_to render intelligible any .account of
the fight.
.O.! i *
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
[MtforUd mgte tally /or A* SHttibwgk DmOg QwtU.*
WspXKSDAT, Jan Bth, 18G2.
FLOPS ctmttaoei dnP-and -Inactlte, witboot/
hpwmx, any c&anp is rmtar, ni« of 60 hbU -Family
ni $53&10s ill do do At |5@5,15; 100 dodo it $5@5;10-
afcd 64 do Extra, from flnt hand*, at
jOßOOEKlKS—cnchaiifal;aleofl6 bap Coda* at
3«@2tc; 12bbU HolaUM itak, ind 3 bbd< cbdloa
H. O. Safari* IQ)£.
{DRIKP FBIJIT—in good Inquiry;. sal* qf 60 htiab
s3, and. 76 do Applaa at $1,62.
‘ POTATOES—Ana, with a jk>oaatd folly equal to
the supply, aals of ADO boah Peach Blows at 46c, aad
'7( do Prtnea Alberts at 60c, .
I GBIKf APPLES—a shade higher; sale of 40 blla
{irhne eS -hbL- • •
j BEAKS . Sals Cf lT bush pshae white at $l/26 per
bob
i WHISKY—Sato of 16 bbto Cumaon at ISo per.
gall, and 62 do Old Byei m go Ea*t,atCOc. i
| OATS—Saia ftom itore olllOboab at2Bcparbcab.
; COBH—Sale iron store of ISO bush Shslled at 46c
per both.
\ EQGS—Sato of 100 dos at 13c per dot.
Imports by Railroad.
! Pmsshiou, Pr/WAnt A Cxrcino Eaitaoin.—;
Jan. roQs leather,Jas Herdtoau; 24 dr—ed hog»‘
LWilaarth. . , , .
1 CsvxLaxto A Pimatnaoa Baaaosn.—Jan;' 7.
3 bbla ton, Joha Qraxtor; 6 kgs lard/l bb) tatter, J
S DUwortb; 833 bash poutoee, L H Ycdgt A ce; 19C
Skso«ts, Hltchcock, licCmryAco;l6 Bks rags, X
McCoUoagbi 14 riaULf paper, S B Godfrey; 146 sacks
bheri, UcCulloagh, Smnh A co;- 40* bblf floor, Me*-
bo&ald A Arboduri ‘ 5 bus doTeeseed, XHhrorth A cb;
to dos bandies, KewthysriA Orafl; m' do do,- Llppls
cott A oo; 2 can Inm on ( Lloyd A Block; 1 do do, G A
J.H dboenbernr:. 2» bhbr 011, &' Marshall; 46 bbU
flour, S B Tloyo; 16 flatoi bigs, UlUhcOck, UcCreery
», J:B-Canfleld Aco.-...
I o Tfce .Pork. Trade. 1?
i OMicaoo.—Hererbefereliithehiataryofoorcitjwi*
there euchanavatoeheof Hof* a»daring ibepaat
preUt f * Thf yardr were all fall, aad womeof them lit» 1
vniij choked tip; with *roy loch-of-room oeeopled
Intfndlß* alleyway*, pen*, tuda, ud cutboneea.
jWlthih tbepaetdayortwOtbe jaaihaewraiewbet
hbatedi tout MUD bob* of lb* Tint* are yet crowded. ■ '
f Tfae beery receipt*ievreUas-thadiflcalty of pro
curt DC cart by rid ppm, rendered tb* market ex treoae-
Slj dmV*ad welrttvelonot*adecllMlb'price*of 39
“at price* ranging from $2,10 to |2,6U per 10U pound*
gnwe—{Tribune, 6th. • . .
Cimci»»ati.—The.market.openedwith a good de
mand,and 4000 ~h*afl acid kt'|U,36ft3.4ol-bnt became
heavy toward tb* do** under, the advice* from Mew*
Yufk;kud IncWMid 6lh."
LoiiuViltt—Tb*' bouM of O. W. Tbotnaa killed
to-day iOO bos*, tbe oahr bone in operation.'
boom of McDonald A Co., of Hew Albany, bate killed
todate 13,000 hog*. JJ Tbie makee the total to date at
7ty4M* nt*W of«00*o$0Q beary Hofi at
s3&f, wbleb i* a very conmerable advance; but 00
Bale* of pork er Jfcn. 6. - '‘
( 'i* In eiato qdo. The
arrirale are limitod—ld f*ct,aimoet none at alb - Tb*
ifleraare unchanged, .Weq«otaf3 per bsndred for
! heavy weight* s2,b&s2,w and s2£& fcr interior lota,
{ This week will probably clo** T out 3 the' burtneee of
alehgbterlpget IbW-potlrti McTaggert; Coffin x Co.
have ralready packed between, fourteen abd'llneen
; 6th. ,A -
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Jak. 6th*— wndaalaaof. KeefColtla
reached about 1332 bead thiaweek at PbUUp's jrwda,
and Aba market. tnid«r. a moderate <Uaandr WM duU
and 2Ac the lQd foe lower, raagl&ff'from £6,00 to pl%
thalOtt Jbe .fat <*«»«"«« .to fooaiud extra quaUt/.
ess^fe
■lTuhefterdounty', li kl>rattau>4,atw....i./7)656 P
46 4blo,rttcQoal«
.49, CbwtWiCQttutj^ktable A Kirk 8 4*B]*
*2S ' -do* B •©£!
22 : do _ B O »BW
<l l
g» - do ■ -rfi Hot—T
eOOhlo; Jaa McrUkn t ©tf£
W<7U»teroomrtT,-p-Hathawa3r,i^.^^7
m Cheater eo.j P
-98 do
60’ Koooey 7
30 Okjo, T, BelUobaukh—- & #7*
-at. PaUarkLßma
• 68' Cbteter.eotatj, Chaadler^. M @BK
•■42 >T*jylend t :a.' 7-<£B)&
22 Xancaetereonnty.Ji.McPllfcjo.
a 5 ..... 6 #7!
'*23Ptmuurkrfioehtel;.'..7^r.v.^v-... r .^^..-fi-.tt6^
*2» Peso*., B. Hood-...:^.:....;;.....:.i..i-v.. ! « 'ratt
M WeaUrt; c «ii3raer;.M.™4.;..........uiJ. * #7)5
39 Petfna., Ai Baltrahangh.;.~ ~~ 7 <M\
36.5** Jemifi Baker.. ....... 7 #7«
t
14 Cheater county, P« Martin.................. .8%
26 * 0-
TmimA. r :':'y ..... :\i\.
Cow* axdCaiyx*—About 70 were ofiwfd; and add
at laat w»ek*maa»r*nftn* *wa£aD toittaachftr
epriacan, aadeowi,attd-«alTaa»;aaioetnQUpq. ■■*
. ofcrad aad aoldr iadudiflg
3780 altos £&( ta^abidTwoas
4brKtaaurTaßlncrfH4M44balqFphabatiaato
Aiaawyfjpfrwu> izjtT<-> - g• ■■
-WITH, C. S,, U. S. A., Washington, D. C., and en
dorsed “rropoaaUfcr Beet”
OF BID.
I, A B, du ben?by;proposo todeliver to the Govern
ment good Beef Cattle on the' hoof for — ; — per hun
dred pounds growwcight. .The Cattle 40 be deliver
od at ■ ■■ » according tq the.terms of the enclosed ad
vertisement. The Cattle.U>ko weighed ok the scales,
"and the weight bo.‘determined to lie the purchase
weight. I hereby agree to give a goodwill aulßcient
.bond for the fulfilment of the contract, aud to receive
Treasury notnor Government funds lu pay
ment for the Cattle. dc26:dtd
prruE tuk CoKTuuLLutor CO-, I'a., i
,• • ‘ Pittsburgh, January 4tlj, 1802. r
QEA.LED mU'OdALS will bo receiv-
JOeJ at this ofllco until SAT UItDAYY t be llth lust.,
|Wr writing andcopylng from tbs original assessments
rotwiiod by tin* rrapActiv* Assessors, 1 •
' 08 Omcs Dupucataa, .
cm School Duplicates, ami
•&S TuA*t;i£&’r collection Duplicates,
"he work must Jt»e d*Di»'in «t»*» •“
The work m'uathe dene'ln tlie office'or tho County
•Commiwbnarn and finished on or. before - the Ist of
March'next.
Bids to be made at so much tho I'unnUigUiie com
plete, to Include the calculations and extension of all
taxes, and the comparing of each and all the book*
with tho original,' besides a recapitulation In oath of
the books, proving the totals of the different taxes by
tho total valuation.
Tho correctness of. theDuplicatcs must be. probated
ilwfore warrants ore issued in payment..
Sample boolu can be seen on application,
By direction of the County Commissioners.
Ja6:3td HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. ■
ED VCrfTiOJr^iMs.
Normal sohoou-h. williams
has opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 B|<
Clair strvot, Third story.
Tetfimong oj Teachert:
Ho is the counsellor of tho Teachers, tho man to
whom all of us look'for advice and instruction.
JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
I concur most heartily with the above. .
LEONARD U. EATON.
I cheerfully concur in the opinion expressed above.
W. B.' FREW.
I take plearare In giving- it as my opinion that the
foregoing recommendation is fully merited. • ■
A. BUBTT.
. 1 know of no ono who dwarves higher testimony in
his favor. R. N. AVERY.
I hilly concur In the above recommendation; :
D. DENNISON.
He can prepare pupils Air the High School pulckor
than any other teacher in thle city.
, A.T. DOCTHKTT.
Terxb—9l per week, in'advanco. ' aUB:3tawd
JUIB VS.
HEELER & WILSON'S
Sewing Machines,
'NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTaBBBOB, Pi
FAIRS tif^SdO.
WHEELEE i WILSON
Awarded tin Tint Premium at On
: UNITED STATEN FAIR; OHIOSTATE TUB:
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR: '
WISCONSIN STATE TAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR
KENTUCKY STATE TAIR;
TENNEOSEKBTATE FAIR; N-J-STATE FAIR;
VERMONT STATE TAIR.
Chicago Mechanics! Institute ;
■Louisville Mechanics’ ZnAdlute;
Cincinnati .Mschanlca’ Instltntai:
.ALLEGHENY COUNTY TAIR, PITTSBURGH,
‘ and other County Fairs twrnranaron* to mention.
A W« oSer to tbevpdbUc WHEELER A WILSON’S
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED
PRICES, with Increased confidence in It* meritser
the bust'and most reliable Family . Sawing Machine
now is nee. It sews equally web op the .thickest aud
thlnest fabric*, mykas tha lockstitch Impossible in
unravel,' with the essential advantage o! being alike
od both side*, forming tk> ridge or chain on the undir
Sl^le—ls simple in construction, more speedy in move
.meet* and more durable than any ether machine. ;
•We give full, InstrncUona. toeuablerthe purchaeer
to sew. ordinary seamy, stitch, hem, fell, quilt* gather,
bind and tuck, all on'the katno aod warrant'
It for three year*.
ItXrcuiere, containing taattmohlaU' from Udiee of
the highest standing, east and west,'giving prices,
AC., will be-famished gratis, on application in penou
or by letter. ,;: ’ i- •
SewingMachlne Seadlse, Silk, Twßi, Cotton and
Oil censtantly oa hand. . . WM. SUMNER.
•no7»lvwyswT’ . :■ : —, „
UNITED STATES Of AMERICA,
DISTRICT OF
HiA, M, . . -.i,-. . .
1 Wbsrea*» libel of information .Jim befaflled In the
.District Court of United States of America for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, on the twenty*
sixth day of December, lu thoyfc%r of oar Bord t ooe
thousand eight hundred end sixty-oue, byßobsrt B.
Chrnihan, Esq., attorney of .the United States, oa.
behalfuf tho United State*, alleging. in substance
■ that e eerteio Steamboat celled toe ISAAC HAM
METT, end of the'following dim«natans'aiidd»«arip»
.tlon, lowit: In length ISO feet, in breadth 24 fcet,:w
depth 6 fret; meeeoree 1406U*tt5 ton*;U e steamer;
bee e wheel item, ft cabin on deck and plaJo: heed,
and is'now lying at the port of' Tittsbuagh, In teid
district, and D owned in pert by one' Victor Wilson,
s dtlxan resident «nd inhabitant of the filet* of Mis*
fUaippU thatiapuranaaoeof the Act of Congress, ep-.
proved July 13th, 1061, the President of the Coiled
States.issued hisproclauatioo.'dated-August 16th,
tbet the inhabitants of the
State of Mistbaippi are in .ft staieof insurrection
•gainst lbe United Bt*t*a, .and. that from and. .after
fifteen ttaya front said August 16th, rXMU,. nil. ships
end ,vessels belonging ifli whole or in part to any clt i_*
sen or Inhebitent 6f Mild Suite of Mississippi found in
anyjart of'the United SUteswould be forfeited to
the United Stetw, end that «aid steamboat owned u
eforesadd was aft fond in the port of Pittsburgh, npou
said DeouaberftithJ JMI, and that the said vessel,
her tackle, apparel and furniture became thereby fofc
foiled to the use bf Ithe United States, and praying
that the same may be condemned a* forfeited 'as
aforesaid.' •• r • . .i.
- Now, therefore, in panuance pf the monition under
he sed of the said Court, to me directed and dellr
«ed, 1 do hereby give public notice tojsll pencil*
eisUaing thssydvtaael, has'tackle, apparel and for
bitan,.or anyintenst therein, or Han therein,,orin
any manner, intersaied In the same, that'thoj'bu and
ippear before the said District Court, at the city of
Pittsburgh; on TUESDAY, the lath dhy of January
iext, (HMJB,) at aleven o’clock, in the forenoon of that
iay.lfthe strife shall be a dftyof jurisdiction, Other*
Wise on tbt next day of Joriiptction thereafter, then
ind tliere to Interpaee tbelr claims and to make thefr
lUegalVuns in that behalf. A. MUBDOCH/
: District OfPenn’a.
; Pittsburgh, Dec. jg7tb, ia6D**deBUyltd
TyITHRIDGE'S XX FLINT GLASS
OVAL CABBOX OIL
, . :■ . |
lamp cuimneys.
FikUiil«) fiepieaibtr 10(bi 18CL, ■ , ....
the beet that lLteeiTer yet been offered to tho
puttied They arethetoat fbrlbe following rteeonej
; •1. Becanee, being of anofal ibape, the glut to
eTtrybbere squally dtotanl (hna the _ flame, lo that
the draft to atreogßy and mor*regntor. : . . .
iS. The oral Ahapalf belter; adapted-to. realat the.
effect of ■a<3den expanaloD, *o ihatlt to Impbaalbl»- u fo
xrack themi '•
i U ntadelrrgely of Lead and Teartoah,
tiring a gnat degrbeof etrengtb and elasticity.. 'Ehe.
housekeepers,bfve.found to be eo,
[brittle aa to crack, eVeulwhea not At uae, are hlvaria
• bit nJWe Vf XJmi GUaa instead*’ef Flint Glito, of
iwblcbouraare manufactured. • ■
i 4. jlnt the greateaFaat outage of iheee Chimneys to
ithatewberf l Job bote ooelfc will:last> (urerelr,and if
■any bvfctokmper bfeakaooeby tbetorap,
let her .call at the manufactory «ud we will replace
'her cracked cliimbayby adoten’ whole rniee.--TbU
prolfcr dote* notidcinde accidents-or those caaoeof
breakage where the chimney bal, through Inexpert*
epcot been screwed ao. closely to the latnp a* lo.pre*
rent its expansion wheii .heated. ‘ \
‘ of Carbon OUf who 1
chard felt' the‘magnitude of-the -obstacle, which has'
’ estotod In the gnat expense of chlmnsya, in the; way
‘af Ibe oniTeraal.aeiof the .oil, harefound.*remedy In
the Oral XX Tliol UU*f Chimneys, whlchhae mate*
rrtalty fcesened theebst or CarbonUll. light to those
who uao them, and Increkaedrthe doftautbption of Mb
conKquent upcDtha'leeieaitf **J»n»e for chimneya.
For solo by'Ji-C.-Kirkpetrtck^li/Htumm4 Go.,
Bogorad Heablt,: I*. Beydeq, Lncesco Oil Co,. Welden
& JLUineke* W.Ggdeo «k Co., W.'JP. W<3oldri(lge,-TV\
ar. Mumy.or at the tfann&ctory, Wuhlngtoil vt.y
(tearPepnaylvanfo avenue, .■•■•--ujs-a .
•£4itKbUwweitf .k.p. IUTHRIDQK.,
lifo Kwit. i ;'opiiMi«sio>t
; IVI Uuctuimk mil Wfaioltiila 1 Dfalert In MACK*
ffibfiSS&WK- BHAD, HBBINB& CODFISH.
Ac.; Hoi 110 {forth < Wmnctf» tritma* 3Uo* and Azcfe
atrMU,'PWLaOELMU. * . ■ ;:vrv r: ■
WOO Wrote Matt JUckoral—Urg*.'*na.modlma
•Ixe Hot. U Si ai»J 3* in ootortod .pooknjoo.,
SO tiamli print Jfo.l Halifax Baliaoo;
lou<|;. .dQj«JEcohony. Mooo BhaA, -'... •.; .
4000 do Superior Ho I Herring;
'ContUthig of \Htf»tWrt trend*,.-labrador, Halite*,
B«7:a/lBUs4mod:SMtp0rt« t: i,-..-;
.6000 boxM»c*lod»nd Ho, l HmokodHurtiap, .
1500-quinuili and Gruid Bwk Oodflah, ,
\Vhlch»« n'o*‘cjtl6r At the lotfcotfcaalij prlti*,iaaa
•olldt ii'call teGmWj jltor. "O" - i;
•[-:<.’• • : JiUEPiff A'KOQHS,: 4
i No. UtfKonh Wbimo, PhU’a.
JjMJUSH ■ , KUKO'II
■ McCORD i CO., ,
J " yiai Vbqij stbeet; piftSßimtiD, '
Ar»n<fw.n»66lvliig rYwy Urg* addition, to thrir
'!v ! ItOCJKOI r,r J: r:*.-.-.*
LADIES', MIRRBfI *Vn fIHTLDmtNB f ?ÜBS."
Embnclkg >t;l«.
CV[*; v •»» V-f •: ; ,*.3uV>?.- .vV ’
,;:i ; ■?;,i (4;,<. a i(:i
J r rDBGLOTES; clllabs akd
M OAFS^
••• .f.i >r.r*;i jn-;Tl
•QAS • ; ” J "Tf.|
■j A IiAROEASSoKUtEST :
. JUST B£OEIVSI> !
' .[
i■ - ■
AMD
FOB SALE BY
1 DAILY, FAHKELL & CO.,
bVLS FQUUTU STREET.
ft..Zihly:v,'li - ,
STEAM WBBKIiV BETWEEN
KEW YORK ANL LIVERPOOL, tmirl-
tag aud’-embarking at-QUKKJiSiV WJv,
(Ireland.) The Lirerpool, New.Ycrk and Philadel
phia Steamahtp Ouxupuuj .Intend despatching their
,lhD«p6wered Clyde-hullt Iron ’ Sttttoiiditj<6 v R4 i'dlywa;
...l....Saturday, January It.
KANUABOU.
OITYOF “ iV
Ktid otery KaturtUy, AT >uok, from i’irr-H, North
Hiyer. •
riJtST CA81N......575,00 STEERAGE- -.830,00
da to London.-. 80,00 do to London lEI,KO
- to Pariaj 85,00 do io P&riti.3B, oo
do to Hamburg.'Bs,oo do to U&mburg- 35,00
Pajeengera nlao forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rate*.
SVU’opion* wishing to bring out tbeirfricud* cun
buy tickets hero at the following rates to New York:
From Liveipoulor Queenstown; ljt Cabin,- 57fi, St'S
and SIUS. Steerage from Liverpool s4o,u». From
Queenitown $30,00.
Thceo Steamer* .'have superior for
paweagors, and carry uxpurieueed. Surgeons. They
are built in Water-tight'lron' Sectloua, and have
Patent Fire Anaihilator* on board.
JWPambhq*u* fob Epbopi. —By order aftkr tkc
reurff of B/att, atl pa***nym locu>in'j the Uuitmt Blair*
are repaired tojjrocer* I’tuuporU before j/oiny oA bourd
.-the Steamer-
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
•• Io Broadway, New Pork.
JOUN THOMPSON, Agent,
mh!6:dtf No. 410 Liberty street, PltlrfLurgli.
JJAViS A FHILLIPfa,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers and Dealer* iu
GAS FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
oj every dwcrlptluu.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or
IKON, with'tbe moat approvedOkatuben or Valve*,
it all kiudj, and warranted to give aatiaUcthm.
MANUFACTORY,
lit) Watar and lot Front street*,
jyttfclyMtaF
I'OB SALE, GEOWEY’S SUPERIOR PATENT
GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,
Patented January 10,1800.
Tbe superiority of thU FAN over all other* in tua
consist* in it* cheapness, timpUcity and durability.
Becood, In cleaning Grain . water, better and more
thoroughly, With leas labor, than auyother mill.
The pateutoeof the above Fan ha* been .long en
gaged uiauanhcUiriog and atlltug Agricultural Im-.
plemanU, and convinced of the great, want of a. good
' for cleaning the different kinds of Grain'and
'Seed*, presents this to the public, with full confidence
that it wrill inept their waste;
The undersigned, hiving purchaeed.the note right
to manufacture andfeUtbe above Grain Fan and
Separator. in. Weaum Pennsylvania, Western Vir
ginia, and all Ohld,'and the right to sell In Indiana
and Illinois, hrpovf prepared to fill all oedert, whole;
sale-cr 'retail, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
■eaiMKawtfF , ■ 1 ... , W.AV. WALLACE.
R. L.ADLKN /Agent,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
And Whoieaale and Retail Deafer in
■WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AINU CIGARS;
BECTirrixo distilleh,
*Kd. C Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pctm'a.
noSfcMtiapl . , ~
OXIDE OF IKON FAINT,
The beSt article for the purpose* known far pre
serving lEOH AND'WOOD WORK FB»M BUST
AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS,
TANKS, OIL BARRELS, oir other work exposed to
the weather.,
AniflME-PBQOF PAINT, it is invaluable, and
Is warranted mperfar la body, permanency aud cheap
ness to any other Paint known.
Made and for sale by the too or smaller quantity by
the" ••••-■■
PENN’A; SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
-3t AVood street, PlttaborKh. T*«
SUNDRIES TO THE TRADE.
3000 bus; uev 'kiln DrirnTPeacbca,
fiOOO “ ■ * - ** Applts,
300 bbla. choice Grveo
250 boxes prim* Western llersrre Cbosse,
1500 bbla. choice By. White' Wheat Flour,
300 *•' « By* * *\ ..
1(10 u Nos. l and 2 Mackerel,,
•165 No. 3 lane • M
100 butts assorted brands Tobacco,
500 bids, choice Plantation Molasses,
100 hhd*. Jf. O.Sugar,
100 bblt'. assorted Keßned Sugars,
150 •* *■- Syrup*,
115 doc. •' “ Corn Brooms,/
360 bUU.prlruo to.choiceßloCoflee,
~76 obests Youug Hyson and Black Teas,
[q stow and for sale by
McDonald a arbcckles,
dels . No. 253 Liberty strt*t,.near-Wood.
n. m. w. taxlok... —.~...,.s,t.si»TJU» Tawa.
rpAYiOR Commission
X MxacHaxTS, . • i
. No. 45 WALNUT STREfcT, '
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
**“ Personal attention given to the purchase; and.
sale of PHODVCS and MERCHANDIZE generally.
Moderate adraucee made on consignments of staple
articles.''
■nncNcn
Messrs. THOMAS ARBUCKLK A CO., Pittsburgh.
JUNGb-PENNOCKACO., . do.
JOSEPH C. BGTLBBf Eeq., Cincinnati, . . .
And Cincinnati merchants generally. uog;3md
T uai' IX.TIiIE, FUR THE UOJLI
- ibis day,
. 26, boxes qthhed .Peaches, at ffl per doten.
’ TOU mts;-cooled halves new Dry Peaches.
SO trdsi prim* Dried’ Apples.
100 bbls, Si.LoulsJenniton Applos.
, 30 boxes bottled pun Wine; -
23 bids. Flint Hominy,
t ear load Brine* Albert Potatoes.
1 l ,r »* Peach Blowors.
> 20 boxes mild Cheese.
For sale by: L.H.YOIQT A CO., 247 Liberty it.
coax - • ■ , : ■: .
The lafgest stock of
C Ii O C'K S
In the city, closing out at QOBT. ~
, ; ' B. T. itukAoh, .
delthlmd ' ‘ - Nol 274 Liberty street.
33 bbfc Extra ’ Family Flour, Tayloijllio Mills.
53 *•-= «♦ - -« •• Waahlhgtou “
84 - •* -- *» • ‘ Booster »*.
2d - A * ,• ■■■**.: ■“ “ .Fairfield r*“-
2* . r . >
.17. Suparitae .
49' “ 'Extn'Fiilly V .Jirtjenril*•
nli* ■** ■ -SbelbyrUlo
Iriitor* .
«mu \ •. i. y, « r,v ; isauh picksy *• co,
SfliOCO• WOKKJSB.—JAS. OWENS,-
BTUCCO AHB i> MASTIC AVOOKEB, PAPIH
UANQEB ASD PLAHIEBSB. . r.i :
«PCSJWW», ABB fIHSAMEiCW o( allkind,
(umlihAlroiSort'nitlctr .v j J . ,
All ordfft littat ; No.23'Cdb£ftet. street; six docna
from WyMe* A *fr Father’i'-Wall Paper More, No, 01
Woodstreet,'will brpromplly ■ttawtad tot,.• .mbits,
UTTEB XNI>
Aboiaefreeh'BoU Butter, • ,
3 battels fresh Eggs, • •
JBSferbceiYed'viilfor aaleby- . •
.. JAMES A.. FETJSKfc, ...
doSt S ' ' ’ and Vint streets.
liKtiMii) UAKUON OlLj iu liigejjr
i\j «m*]l quantities,' foraalefrom that SQperior
apery pf ; tho Resents QU Company, Aleo, jßehzpk,
either Of WhlclnHtt ba sold os low a* -offered byany
mpsetabledealer inth^dty.","••:;•••*•: :?'!*: v<
~-. d2i;:. •«.. v.- - - ISA JAB PICKET A CO,
:i .‘JftjKBStU-
r\lAßlKS>— lB62—Krery6he and style
X/'from the plalhiet to tbemdet ilegtntly bound.
Themoetcompleteassortment em brought;to.this
cltr*-'Fqr sale,at ' • *Ai
. ; . WM. G. JQHNSION * CO.’S,"
. *" Stationery Warehoaie.NojST Wood it tret.
'tijUbi’'ii£x,Spaie-Wbs.Tenaer-Lbmi! I
X and Other oSU for side a uHng.tbe season, it our
Fork Bouse, at the head of Chestnut Streei.Alleghe
ar. delß ~ JACKSON * TOWNSKNI>.
•Alt ’ etaptyOil bar
; ...
*> / L H F.y i .v sr KS,
ixn nAxcf .uT«*«»ov
: ' .*• WHITE BURMSG OIL,
: #OSEHKODOMT[!iDBKSEOLE„ ......
AST) STEAM IJLAEirjEDMACHIKEai OIL,
CBUDE OIL or AtL OBATHTES PURCHASED.
•VNinrOUßairebhnAtod..'-;
Coru.r OEce, MonQQSah,lA.Hoiiw.. d.l:«.wiyr
ETKOLjJUiI OU..—The “JvewYqiuc
CauaciL 7 35 1 Dejr itreet, 'Now
Vtirk,'b:iae«tablhbed ft Depot irtUZABSTHPOIiT,
H, J., fur receiving and itoringjOlL shipped by. tty)
Jersov Central Railroad. Ibiiport U convenient to
New York, uad eftveft f cartage and much: handling.—
Consignments solicited. ■ Mark £»trrelt-via Alltutown
SotUe. ‘
nr errm-M.rTjt —of the firm Ol Richey,
llulw A Co.: Boger»'4 Neebitt; Eaton, Mftarum A
** . . W ;r; : 1 M u 9
OOLAIt (HL» WUKKS COMPANY OF
O • PENNSYLVANIA,
LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, : , i
No. 3 St. Clairst.,.near.Du<iue*ne Way..
Tirmcncii, Pwtta.
This Company la mcclosi'nsly enraged in the OR
trade, end in .onstiuitly offering TnTKOLEUBI 'on'
commiaHion, wholesale. Adrancee jnadexmoonaigo-.
uu-iitu. -Adfhr-t* J. \VEAY.ER,Jk^.
; tui'i.>:Jtf 1 . - . r . Sjcriiajy.
ano. V. HOLDStIIP. «AM. BBTAK.—.Q. T. XCOaMJC*
OIL REFINERY.
HOLDSBIP, BBYA7f & CO.,
, UAOTrACTBMBfI or
BURNING OIL AMD LUBRICATING OIL,,
Kifpcomstintly ua band tbo verybeet quality of
BURNING OIL, elear aud without odor; al#b, a good
LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE hod OAR
GREASE.
89*A11 order* bit'at No. 35 Virrn Stbkt, Bank
Block, Kcoml floor, will be promptljr.Btteuded to..
oritur. .• t . .
LUOIKEK Oil. WOKK.S.
WILLIASI P. WOOLUIDGE,
KAiicfi'cTrmra or \
COAL AND CABBON OILS,
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, 4c„ 4c.,
N’u. 3B Market street, between Second and Third,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Evule OIL WORKS.—WIUHI'MAK
k ANDERSON, refiners and'deale'M'ln
PUKE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ISO- CAU GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on
ha oil. . 1
Order* received for the prwwnt at CHESS, SMITH
it Co.'b, Water uud First streets.
ee2:t>md _
OIL COMPANY.
R. H. DAVIS, President.
JOHN IRWIN, Jr., fiec'y cad TrWr.
DinccToai? —R. IL.Davis, T. M. Kevin, J. L. Car*
naghau, A.'CameroD, John Irwin, Jr.
PETROLEUM, of fight gravity, from the wells at
the; company, on OR Venango couuty,con-
BtADtiy on hand and for sale.
Office at T. ir.Neviu&Co.’H, Xci. 2d'WOOD ST;,
Pittsburgh. ’ : • ‘ myd-.lyd ■ ’
ETKONA OIL WORKS.—UMvG,
MILLER A CO.
Works' tit' Sharpaburg Station, Allegheny Valley
Railroad.- >
Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh.
Manufacturer# of ILLUMINATING and’LUBRI
DATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
1 REFINED OIL, warranted, non-eaplo
tlvb, always on baud. . ■ pc 12:1yd
T; ÜBKICATING OIL, at the low
1J rates or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly
on hand and for sale by -B. C.A J. H. BAWYER.
As to the Quality, wo refer to Annexed ccrtiflcati):
‘ Pikrasuaoa. Nov. 2T, 1800.
Mttvt.B. C. 4 J. IT. Soicyer Gents: The Lubri
cating Oil we are getting from you wu find to ho the
best,for. our purposes we have over mod. . .
The L. STM. R. R.‘ R. Co.,
no2B:tf Br Ww. ESPY, Preridtni.
WA. McCLUkG, ; "
PITTSBURGH.
AND OXfcLfcSKS,
Oclbidly 'No. 61. WoodStrWt.'
ALLEN, JicCOßiilOK; & CO.; Valley
Foonset, Pittsburgh; Pa; ' ,I: '
No; SUI Liberty street. ' ■
Manufrcttrerf of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT*
ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,
HOLLOW. WARE, Steel and Qlaoa Moulds, Roll*
ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Qas; Water and At
tiiea Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon-Boies,'Ba
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling*
a4d Costings generally* ‘Alto, Jobbing',and Machine
Tastings made to order. Patented Portable'Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. .. . nol2:6mfl
j4mco v. Y0cn0..........~~.....~~.~>1~~j. p.toujhj,
VOUNG BROTHERS, DoiioEsjre Pomi
i. naT, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot' Pa.
R; 'R., Pittsburgh, Pa., mAnu&Ct ure MACHINE, -
HOT BLAST AND 1 ROLLING-MILL TORNACB
CASTINGS ofetrtry i ::
;CgL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIREXBONTS,:
GRATE.BARA, wagon BOXES, SAD: AND BOG
IRON8 l GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP
COCK BOXES; Al.» Always on hand and for sale low.'
UhdowMft with- w: Wj TOUNO; oomer of Wood
■reset aud Dlamoud-alll7,«rill reeeivn’pnuupt ntfan*;
tfbo. . ...i--.. '■ ■■■■ *»h2B . -
SIX) VKSI STOVES
A SON, llASthrACTuaaaa or STOVES. .
' Warehouse, Federal at., near Suspension Bridge,
‘ ALLEGHENY 1 CITY,
i We ask the attention of dealers to ©urjarre assort
raent o( COOKING and' HEATING STOVES, for
•wood and coal,which we are tilling at the-lowest
rates; Those visiting oar dtr will aud it, to their.
.advantage togive os a call aha examiue our be
fore eiucbaeiug elsowhere. ‘J
i CAST IBOK HOUSE FRONTS, IKON BAILING,
SCALES,'HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXEK
PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS,
etc., and CASTINGS of all kind* made to order... ,
I jylii:lyj , D. Da HAVEN *BON.
IjiTNA STOVE \VOBJvH.-A. iJUAI).
Ij LEY,'mauulai;turer of .every variirty.of-
Cui/K, PARLOR AN* HEATING STOVES; GRATE
FRONTS, VENDERS, **, Ac.
Sole propriutor of the celebrated- PATENT GAB
- ARRANGE
HBSTfi.: ,? • ■>„. r > - r .
i noLOrwcx ahd Balm Room, coniwr. of Wood, and
third atr*ot», l > ’ . ' Jafcdljr '
ftOXEL,.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
1 CHj/HitU faoTtieonk&'Fmnliforl dtniL ' 1 1
i •• (Opposite City-Hall.) - ;
: WMeals aa they may be ordered In the; spacious
Refectory. •• - -
Thsro (S e B*rterVSkop and Bath Rooms attached
to the'Hotel - v • '■-) >
•STBcwaTe of RUNNERS and HACKMEN who:
say we are full. •" ;* i
! nntS-.dlpa , ■ R. FRENCH, Ptorannim.
jgT. LOUIS HOTEW-Chestnut Street,
iaova thian, ; •'• 'T
j '■ PHILADELPHIA,
;ln the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing
Houses on Market,' 'Third!- and Chestnut
‘ .theßanh*, Post-Office, Mer» •*
: chknta Exchange; Ad.’-
HOARD PER 50.
Accvmmot/u/toa, trlcit riyofr«d,!ON Iks ' EUROPEAN-
!PLAN,.- '■ . V.! j ; ..... - ...j.
- Booms, from .60 .cent*'>nd upwards, per d*y, end
' Meals at A nut class .BMravßani ATfACiiao io
I’tue Hotxl. Pricea.accordtng toßiUs Qf Far* .
: aarTys Citt Cam tart Pajbikoim reoii amt
STAVioirTO oat CLOSE TO tecs Hotel. '
. inrEdgilih 1 , French, German and- Spanish spoken.
Jyi7M!l6m „ I '
QT, NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
►5 ; NEW YORK. . 1 ,
’ HOARD HEDVOEPiTQ KW PKB PAT, ,
Since the opening of this Taft and ootnmodions Ho*
tel, In ifist. it :hAS totf-tb*'single endeavor of Vhe
proprietefl.to-make it Vh* mbft eonven*
tent' and comfortable heme for'the cltUetl End Strang
gerpn this side.ofthi'AUaatle.,..'
. And whatever has sosmed. likely to administer to
thecomfbctof Itegqeitathty have endeaTond, with
out regard to cost, to proride,and.to combine all the
elemefltioflndividual’Andeodal.enjoyment which
modern art' has Invented and modsm tMte approved}
and'the patronage which It has commanded during
the past alx yean isagrttUfying proof that thetref*
forte have beet} pppreslated. :i y: ..... .
• ,To meet }be «%encte«pf , the wbei ikUlsn
required toifirtcUce the mpat rigid the.ua*
dors lgueA hare REDD GED TB Rpiupß OF, B 0 ABD
TO TWO'DOLLABS EEB DAT,at;the «m* time
abating hone 01-tbeltchtrlcawith which ihelriabls
has tntbedo bi«nitipplUd. >’
; TBEADWBLi, WHITCOMB * 00. -
ii ; oo3:lhnd''’ :: 'T'- : ti-^.' 1 --'- -y’ 1 •:
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
''■roa tbs sals or
CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS,
sarores, «e.
hotels:
CITY OF. NEW TOUK.
SINGLE BOOHS FIFTY CENTS PJSB DAY.
'ti’BttilT TREES —iNDticDua-xa io Pint-
JP CHAACB*.—A very large stock'of choice TREES, •:
of selected varieties tothoate Bunifwlth every ptau*;
ble'CantAkbn tohAVflevery vmrfatytnMtowi*. - ,
Of Apple alone ■we of which •
are thrw’ year olds, 10.W0 four year dda. Peaf,
000„two.io thrve' yeW|M>ldi,.‘Ptoch,Plttm, fc^wtaa;
tha Tree* in tbe Nursery; .Cull and;
vxemtnethem. . . ...
iSVEBQBSENS.from 1 to* fo«t, by tteJiTOdrtA•
TREES AND/SHBUBBKRY,:
wboteealoslidretklh *■*•' ■" v -'•"
Ulna PrrrffIUBOSf»HIM)AKI.AHII STB-!
aKßiia; Famngjh,
%■' . icn^l
WAY—TIMS
Oir and after iIONTHY, Ifrniinfoir
TnOokjvilLleata the Depot of lb»geaaqylT«Cj« nwu
toad,
i'flbiafyit cbfa-*^
•'! v v V y \
’iitvftk Pittsburgh 1:55 a. m.
- - da i Si«uU*a villa.—.. ,5:28 a. m. .
..Jii 1 Xewark— .12:05 p. m.
do |Qolumbnn...——. l*3Q p. n. .• ' i
Arrive* CHucinDati . 6:45 p. m.
do iat. Louis... ~ J0:45 a. m.
LweJpixtiburgh........ 1:55 p. m.
do ISUubeuTiUe .... S;IQ p, o«. • -
do Setnrk .. —.12:00 midnight.
do Columbus ... 1 ; 30 a. m.
Arrives Cinclnnat L * T:4O a. nj.
„ do St. LouU— „ iL*yo p. m.- 1
Ifo cbaujw of cars b6tw#* a Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Splendid Stooping Cw» attached t*ail Night Tmips.;
and Whetting Lin*. '
Leaves Pittsburgh — 1:55 a. m.
. ~;do WeUsville / “-40.5 Z.
, -do SteubsOTllle .... L... 5;28 a. m.
do Wheeling ; C:35 a. ui.
.Arrivo* Beßslr.. L—. 0:*>0 a. m.
Leaves FUtsburgh m.
’ do Wellaville „. 4.00 n. m.'
- do Steubenville—.. SJO p. m.
. ■: do Wiling ........ i;«.. t3;x.Vp. m.
Arrive58e11i1r................. —J...... G:4op.m.
' Connecting al Wheeling with - Baltimore and Ohio '.
Bailroud, and at BcUair with Central Ohio Kallruad
fur Zanesville; Lancaster, uirclevtlle,'Columbia and
iliurtpiiati. 1 ‘ s,;:i '
PiUtbargk and Cleveland 1d0*..;
Leave* Pittsburgh _w..L., 1:55 a.' m.
do- .WelLville......— .1. 4:05 a. tn. .
do;; Bayard..... .1 <3:38 a. in.’"
do ’Alliance —IT. 7:08 a. mi! ’ :
do Hudson i .. , 8:25 a.-rn.-
Arrive* Cleveland —... ...... 0:35 a. m.
Leave* Pittsburgh...—.... 1:65 jv m.
- do WeUBViUe 4:00 p. nn H
•do Bayard .. 6:24 p.- m.
do Alliance 6:50 p. n. ~ •
do Hudson —... 7:04 p- m.
ArriveaClaveland..—&lo p,~m. •,
Connecting at Bayard with Tnaairawna branch for
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad, at' "
Hudson with .Cleveland, Zanesville ond'Cindsnati R.
R; for Akron, Cuyahoga Fall* and Milienburg,and ?
at Cleveland-with C. A E.. 8. 1L for .Erie, Dunkirk '
and Buffalo with O. A T. B. &. for -.Toledo, Detroit
aod Chicago.
MaUThdn leave* at 8:05 u. m„ stopping at all ata- •
: tlons Ifctween Bocbeater and BelUir. *
. Wullsvllle Accommodation leave* at 8:35 p, m. <. .
Betarning.tnUns arrive In Pittsburgh aa follow*; '
Mail Train— 4:10 p. tu.
Fast Line....— „ 10:20 p. m.
Express Train..... 1 2:05 a. to.-
- Wellsvllie Accommodation ~,,,,, 9.-40 a. m.
Paoaengen desiring to go to tJandtuiky, Toledo,
Chicago, or, point* West, via Cleveland, must bo par*
ticubir to ash for tickets via Cleveland.
• Through Tickets can be procured at theXiherty
Street Lepot, Pittsburgh.
. JOHN BTEWABT, Ticket Agent.
For further information, apply to
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, .
.At the Company’s Offlco iu Freight Station, reunef.’
0027 ' ~ ’
W 1 N TEH -
fl BANQEMENT rnw. 1
18(2. -VTHE
VANIA CENTRAL KATLUUAD; LIGHTBAIJU Y
TRAINS. ,
The MAIL TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh from the-
Paaeenger depot, at the intersection of Liberty and
Grant street*, every morning (except Sunday) at 3:50-
a. m.. stopping only at principal stations betweeu
Pittsburgh ana Altoona, and Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, and.making direct copnection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore, Wasbingtop, and New York, via-Al*
lenterwn. j This train. arrives in Philadelphia at 5:50 ■
p. ni., making clone connection for New York; from’
Kensington' depot, nt’ , '&3o p. m.yover CamdAn and
Amboy line. • ’ • ■
- The EXPRESSXBAIN leaves the.abort, named,
station daily at .4140 a. m., stopping only at>prin*
cipal stations, making direct’ connection at BarrlK
burg for Baltimore, Washington .and New Yorkvi*
ADontown. This train siTires in Philadelphia «t
8:06 a. m.» making oonnoctioh for Nevy York from.
Kensington.’depot; ax."fc3o*.vjn., over Camden. and v
Amboy Une.;i A i* run through from.
Pfttshnrgh'to Jersey City, via tnllaa
-Hittacbed to this train. r ., ' ’ -.vi* '
■ LlNEl«avv* the Statlondaily (except
Sunday) ’ at; 10:50 p. . stopping only at principal
station*, making, direct connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore, Pfashingtan and N*w York ria-Allentown.
This train ardvwin Philadelphia'at 1:25j). m.. mak
ing clobe tonnedtlbtf Ydi- 'New York,’ from Walnut
street wharf, af2:oo p: m.’. over Camden and Amhov
line.
; WAT FBEIGHT TBAiH WITH -PAB9ENGKB
GAB ATTACHED;, Jeavte (lie,
ever; m6riilrig7ShndtfysV‘!x'ttpre<l)iitsi4i>-a. m.\ rim-'' '*
hlng as Car as Coneniaugh and stopping at all' sta
tions.
.. ACCOHiIODATIOSTBAINS.
- The JohnidewnAtfCommodation Train leave* daily, *
(except Sunday) at3:oo p. m.'.stopping,atfll stations
.and numingas for a* Conemaugh.
Tint Accommodation Train for, Wall’s Station leavea ’
daily (except Sunday)at <fc4oA m.-'
Second Accommodation Train for WaU’i Station ;
leaves dally (except ttandaj).at 11:00 a.td. ..;
Third' Accommodation: Train for Wall's Station
leaven daily (except Sunday Vat 4:00 p.m.,■"
Fourth Accommodation" Train fcrWtU's Btatloo
leaves daily (exempt Sanday) at 6:15 p. m, '•- „
■ ißeturnlsgTrauia.artiYe'in Pittsburgh'Safonovs:-:.
Erpma. iJA' Mail, Jfc3s p. jn..;Faet'ttaf l
4s3W a. m.; Johnstown Accommodation, 10:30 a. in- i + “.
First Wall'a3tatto(tAocoßiiaodatlon,e-.30a. ztt.'|B<Wr v
'ond Wall’s Station A6*7ttmfldattoß,fc3oa.ni:;Thlrd
"WalTe Station-Abeommodatietti 1:05 Fourth-V
Wall 1 * Station'Accommodation, 6:oop* m,.-.,. i . .
, i Trains JbrßlaixrriUa and Indiana eounect at Blairs*
.villa Intersection ‘with .Johnstown Accommodation'
Ea>«t and Wedl. Express and Mall West, ami aUowith •
Way Freight Kastnnd-Wesfc ' • • •
- The traveitag pnblie will find It-greatly to thelrta
, terost, in going East or. Wost, to travel by the Penn* ; ,
•ylranla Railroad, me the accommodmttons nowoffered!
cannot be suxnasaedon any other root©. The Boadls -
ballasted with stone,acd Is entirely free from dost._
We J can promise safety, epeiid and ootnfort to all who. :
may fovor-thlt'Boecivnh their patronage.-
To Jfovr:York.~i~...9l2. fiOiTo -8aUim0re..........ft
To PblUiklphla. . .... 10 ttorro Lancaster. g 55
To Uarrisbnrg 1 46 f "
. Baggage checked to- all Stations on the Peuwylv*-
nla Hallroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore-and
. New York. ..
. Passengers purchasing tickets .In cars .will be
charged an 'excess, foidrdfrig to'diataiioe traVeled, in
:4ddition '-tO The Mttion rates, except •fram -stations
where the Company has no Agent. ... t . . ...
NOTICE^—In esse of loss,'the CpmpAny will hold’
themeelvee; responsible Jbr ucrsoual baggage only,
and fot-EO amonut jiot exceeding f 100..
1 N. ; B.—An OmulLus Line hoa been employed to •
(joctTsy, paseengers ,and baggage to and:Xcom the Ds- .
pot, at a exceed2sc«uts
seuger and baggage.';. Tor'ticket*; apply to 1
- ..../ ',,4.STKWART.A'geht, 1
At, the P. B. R. Passengsr Station, on* Liberty and -
Graafßtreetr rENOCH : LEWI£, r ‘
; Jell ; ' GetPl Bnperlntefrden't,''Altooha, Pa. '. -
O •RT-Aff^feMWSßgQ-.:
Joseph and other points In Norfhern' HUeonri,
State of Kaosss, or. the
haying tickets that read by the NORTIT HIBSOUBL,'
RAILROAD. The only, route' from BULoutt fo Bt.',
Joseph. It is the shortest and quietest Una.' by ;
teen noon, to the remotest point reacheahy ahd
U alwicrs. M cheap a* uny. other.. .:••
Buy your tickets io Kansas ahd all polntsin Nccili*
sru Missouri by thh Ndrih Missouri Railroad. ' ■
I - IdAAOH.'BTUBGEON, J
President and General 'BuperinUhdahl of the North
) Missouri Railroad. - i -■ ;:. - v«;l v'
■ selQjnsfon. . . HENRY H- {SIMMONS, Agent.
trains llritydepart
arrive atPUttburgh, (except buC(Uy.) ;: i,, .
; Through trains, stMfi>iug,'ai Halton, laavs Pitta
burgh at Oa.tn.snf jiL V"-
; Baltoa AflcomiatxliUUUi Iratna »t
jdaod’lt**. nk> an*l ai l f '.£iua«d:&;4o p.'ov -
! rAgcommodaiitm tialu», returning, ieaTrtfaltdb at'
:7:4oand IOiL/ia., at liiui. ,aod fcW atf<f
BuMrtion Ticla<Aar»;.Vltt*bur{ib toHnUon and.
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