The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 16, 1862, Image 4

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1 iFosT-^iFi^&jii:
*Wiit6r Arrangements for Closing, Dep;
Pint ifad £a4fr-W*y Hail to Harris bo nr nnd lntenncdUto pUcoj, Fhll
, law N*ir YoriL'...^;.J.v..i.»:.
' WtkiaibfLrs, Tart la Cr<*fc, Blatatvillaand
. Jftfii garf*-43reetul>org. Jolipstt'srn, Chamberaimrg,
Mall* from Ilarrfstrarg toPbiiadelpbla, and Eastern part’of State:
f; -, ', Alexandria, Vju, Washington City, New York; acid East
.. 1 V'• ■ part'of State ; Bcsloa/ahd' Jie» England flutes,and States of
■'Jimrayoff Pmt—Thrtwgfa MailatoAltoona. UtxnUogdbp, ltanlrbnrg.
Philadelphia, Baltimore,and the State* of Maryland and Delaware:
■c;;..;;.Alexandria, Y#i, Washington City. Hear Tork and Boaters part of
i . ■ ■ Boston and HevEogUnd. 5tate*.:.,......;;;.-....,...
Fir*"JflßS*lPs*—Through' Maukito- Wheeling, Zanesville, cirreUinL
•ChkaaT?, CipefnrnUt, LodarlUo, Indianapolis, flu LonU, BoflaJo and
•'••■ W**t*r* 2f*w; York; Way Mall* *ia Plttalmrgh,. Fort .Wayne and
:.f v ::ChJen®9Ballroad;*iaflUuk«nTiUaand Indiana Railroad; tU Clevo
. .. 'j ; Jfcpdandfltulyrdi lUflroad;Tla Cleveland andCohunba* Ballroad.
Bom CriestliDe lo Couunbos; ria B«Uefe»o tains and iDdlasa lUilrood.
from Crestline to Indianapolis; rtadcTcUiul, ZancfevlUe and Cincin*
/ lUrt-aMPBatWMItd / t"”*
- SeßMidiJfeil AUU,yia'Cl«rdaod and PUtabufck ltaiUoad!
• ••; t -jLitygS Qijtlon to,poUairsand Intermediate office*-.;;..........
, , rtirt JfaM tnaiU to Canton,HaMlMon/KrlVTs., Cleve
, Mad.. Wheeling, Toledo, Detroit
r _ Loulsville/St. LooS, Bt. J««sepU, Mo., and .California
• ; r v ™Oregon; Tla Awtad JtontnJ.:.
U Pittsburgh ami CotmeUsviUe Kailroad to Unloutown and
.1 1 v; • IntamadlaU
’ ; -~f»»ii*--Yia AU^heuy'Valley Bailroad and Intermediate
*1» CUrton, Armstrong,Jefferson; Elk and Fomt counties
' . Leecbburg, TooUay and Saimday...;..... ....
• '/’ -jrdttHrYia Harmony and to Franklin, by eiaso.. . ’
1/aU#—Via Butler and
■. :-w a and Washington Waynoahnrg, W stai»:^„.
' • rivef/by-rUiamboat.to Greensboro Atnl inter*
> mediateoffices ... ......
• -» - rfelS l - I l ri, *^ 1 S sa » Tethperancerme, Palme mrilie, FwetteTflUrUn'dl
■ ■•■■■•Wlb-Xm.’MfX.Mv.iviiiSflt jiil'ni ' imailim^xSSSr^’SlSl
- - - «»U.u™rn.Ei»ii.&«lc VUlag«,PMUCTori'. Alilhitotati.pendmai.
Lett. Toodij, nmred.i»udß»tard»,. A retro Mon J.t, W»lum
uayud Friday;..-.....i. • in - : ■ -
_tcares Wednesday and flattmlay
Arrires Tneaday and Friday _
Leave# Wednesday and flatnrdar *** ’ -»
Arrirea Tocaday and -... ..............
■ lESti!!: ttftj?-*; 9* lr ; ’ , i>»«ii«>>>riiS7B6w'Hui;
Unnntown, Beci’sMUls, Kerr’* Sutloo, to DennittgrUle.
Loaves Wednoaday and Saturday „ . 5 .
1 Arrive* Tneaday and Friday.
Olivet, West Lebanon, Sooth Bend, to Sholocta.' ■ >’«•
Leaves Toeaday •. . .**
Arrives To-day.. 4..., I - ———
a^ toaL^onbln^ fTnlC, Kural u, d«o, ColtOerariUe, EJdJJe’s Croosßoada,
: Leave* 4-'.,v; ■ ’ • ' ..: .
Arrives Thnnday..',... 1
ifoib-ror Cify^ArKu . l, BudiMuk Mid.
-gUjiHopo Oiurch ,„<1 street! Bmi Yt! B actuate, WeiloSdar ud
' - " J - nstvraay.- First mans .rr......
II ~,,- „
“"Baffle?of Wcist YfaPchester, daily "
Cotton Crowing"in Illinois.
[CorrwpondeDC? at ifeSTST. ith. -- 1
I haw'tOTetbibrtjslimjed to the fact that
cotton Hu j been-grown profitably in. Dli
noißy-and; prices anywhere .near
. .what they.vftre at present, it would still be.
‘ the best paying crop that our farmers could
. -raise, in at least aihirdif the Slate...;The
> officerex Railroad
hare been engaged ; in collecting facts upon
'ibis subject—the, results'of the experience
of those who hare been heretofore engaged
.culture. A -partial report of
rvrj^ihese,.have.been published in this. city.
" rrbm them wo ‘learn firsV that in the
southern half of .the -Statethe cotton crop
; matures between:-the :lflt<rf;hlay and the
'lsth of the firsts
.. And that* - consequently, it is very■ rarely
-liyured by Second, that the
yield i was about 440 pounds (one
bale) per acre/equal to the upland Vanety
r of,the. cotton-growing States. Thirds that
betweendo,ooo,ooo and 11,000,000 acres of
landinlUinois - is Adapted to the produo-'
tion of cotton. . The testimony already
-gathered in order toarrive at these condo
•' aiona ia from l about iwO ’ hundred persons.
''• itis not Supposed: that >an attempt will he
■ inside to make cotton grOwitig'the exclusive
business of our farmers ill i the distric t in
dicated ; but that they shall diversify their
agriculture by. theproduotionof this staple.
The experiment made in Texas by the Gcr-'.
r mans of successfully cultivating cotton.by
1 ' wMte labor, shows’conclusively that it can
be profitably done, and doubtless with
greater profit than by unpaid slave labor.
"Corn in this State yields on an average say
1 eighty busheWto the Acre. This At ten
cents, ’the present pnee, gives sB—at twen
fc Jy eenta, $16.-TwentybdshelflofArheat
is A large Average yield/ ThlsAt 40 cents;
* per bushel, the present’ price, gives s&to
* theatre. 1 At 75 cents it giyes $l5. .Four
hundred pounds of cotton at ten cents ia:
‘ $4O to the aero; At twenty; cents $BO.
' Allowing iibeiwlly foV the extra’ cost of
and preparation for market,
( »- £ $ud wo still have a large'margin of profit
... ‘ in ftvor of the latter.’ There is no appa
rent'reason, therefore, why Illinois may
.. not add to her staple production thisnec
• eeaafyarticlte tothe extent of many.mil
■ lions of dollars. The Illinois Central
•. "Railroad Company, T .understand; propose
■ to erect” presses and gins at its stations
throughout the' cotton district by way • of
-jencouraging the cultivation.. And private
' capital, too, is preparing to invest ;in-the
' same direction; so strongly is the currerit’
setting in favor of cotton cultivation, with
; out slave labor.’
_ ■ That Infuriated "Molt Again. 't
, Mr. Hassell,.in giring his prediction
. about his expected attack of an inftirffihd
• ■ mob ’cmour gorerninent,in. caße ofibo
• •• ••fireM*?' ‘*f, ; hfas(ra-nna 1 SUdellj find*
, plenty ofweaV-nundcdjournalato echolns
falsified prophecies. Tho/Uuetrated Loti
tfcm Eevt of the 28tli ultimo has tins bit of
balderdash in iti leading editorial: '
_ ,'Tn a fewdays .from the time of oarpst
li cation England .will, in ail probability, bo
made awaro of the.intentions .of the Amer
; govern meat. I£Mi\ Lincoln haatbe
courage to act op to. his, own convictions
emdlodefg
Mesars.Masonahd.SUdeHare by thistime
■, ; them wpy tp; our shore* Butwe hare
. no greathope thatsuqh; will.be thofreight
. ofihe jes»ol: n<>W: ba*tening.to Uvetpool.
; t w true Mat ultimately the government that
thall provoke a eonteel with England mill go
down m diegrace, when the ignorantand'
angry myriads who now denounce tisare
excited to freniy by the chastisemont
which, in the event of war, England will:
inflict,, It is truo, that,in the presence Of
disasters, no Atnerican government, save
that of miliUry. despotism, will be ablh to'
d> endure; and therefore that it is a choice .of
: evils which the, Lincoln Cabinet has before
it. Bni. with e certain o!ass : of minds the
, immediate danger, is! always more terrible
. than tiie remote one, and these~ arethe
chancea for Messrs.: Lincoln find Reward to
, reckon upon—the postiblo : capital l to be
. made: onl.k>f .a great sneoess by General
- - McClellan, end the possible interposition’of
Suropean; Powers ibetwoeß? England and
thehiorthern States. . Often evils’choose
,; tth*:mosl-distant, is.a:favorite variation 1
npon * well-known rale; and we ere.dis
posed to believe, that ilr. Lincoln willpre
• ferto, bear the distant cannon of Britain *
”, rather than the yell of a mob tender the iein- :
'domof tke, White Ilouet. Therefore we do !
not look, fane mesesge of peace, we
. hope for it,so far ashope Is oonsietent with
: a calm examination of the case.", '
** Ge». McClellan and the Approach"
lag MotMients of the Army.
The following extract from a letter received
this morning, by one ef oor prominent eitfi
S|«M,sayiUeh'ewVork.lW«i»y/><*r, comet
■ .from a responsible source, and hints at certain
movements said to be impending t
' l i "; v, Wtflinjtoro», JstmsryT2,iB62. 1
*"• -**• «>i*bt
l&'of the rebellion has passed, and the dawn is,
‘ Btfotoi the present .month;
■.ti tbcie thliifS-wiH sar.iy comß to past:
iotvoeaecat HaUeekj'Wilhthe’greet Idtilla and
v < 4 aaaarrbfcnehaWdred thousand •troag.wiU:
.SWfap Uka an avalanche down the Mississippi,
- - ’.>■ fiber* ;M»ej IHU be j<lifitd. . by ;Oea«*l!'Batfer
j ■ .• .J» andMphilm.;*aeMrabßnell,
'* tvJ , ’is,W r ! ) !'^'l» i le. t be fame, fijtWVWiH march
a mAh*:
Onion fowei.in. n ,mwiß«
mreeuto'lt w°u!4 noti» politio now.td
-= Boiccrmne and Kelly
will advance from Western Virginia, afiddo,
‘ flbeirrbarein harmony. wlthtb^Sraibi^
10:80
12;« a w.
-8:00 a, a.
Midnight;
Midnight.
Midnight.
Midnight.
Midnight.
Midnight
.Midnight.
Midnight.
Miduight.
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explain: iy. doodi, notwordi, .hi, inaetlon.
General i HcOlellaa: will fore the rats from
ithslrhol,, at Uanaßsaf, attack them' at three
points at;anoe,.and.will fulfil hla modeit
pledge,, that the war will. be “ihort but des
perate." .X do not gire yen more than a’ gent
«rsl outline of these aUnultaneoas movements,
detailsof the grand plan of this campaign
« l * r tlothe irorld, and vindicate General
McClellan's -high reputation for military
strategy* The men and supplies are how, for
the first-time, nearly ready.' The delays,
eaoied mainly by 'red tape' and imbecileTos
sils tn and oat cf the departments, and by
theiring contractors and material men: will
n? 911< l the blame, placed where
it belongs: 'A premature movemont would
hnrp deranged the plan of theiwhole campaign,
which is so perfect that euacees is. certain. A
pad more/untimeij made, might , have has
arded the gatne. The impending maters close
>t und in a limited numberof forced ;moves.
The loss of a piece here dr tberej tho defeat jpf
one or. another division of the army, cannot
effector prolong the resnlL The comblhi
tionsare so perfect that failure is impossible t
“Yoursever,
/ Arrivals at, the
. OPYQaci’CLd
MANSION HOCBE-LI
:: ! . .ft*ot«» Acmn
'rineipal Hotels,.
KLAST MIGHT.;
erty at,, nearß.B; Depot
TX,PBOratROp.
W C Kiimel, Ohio' . : i
FM Johnston, Lcecbburg
A Wilson, BayleysTille.-..
•J Pierce, Ohio .
HBBeck, - •
A B Copdiod, Parnassus
J Bigger, Ohio .
W Pochard Warren, 0
I Daria, Ind
8 Yoeuer,Balem
A Horiey, Berkacoanty c
JM Baa,
J J.Hoep, .Ohio '
HARE'S HOTEL—LIbt
B r Hasting**; Brookrilh
l John Bower,
SJ Weddell,: i i
O McKinley, Oil City .
STifcterer, den —’
i D Keal, Greensbunt ‘ •
: J C Day,-; >■•••;■••
J Mitchell, Indiana, Fa
. W U Vanhorn, Mo
J McGoniglej Hemlock -
J W Jennings, M Y
I Kfihoiv/Oia 1 ' : •
ertj «reot, foot of rtfth.
■' «xjroxL ; sam«
: J Roberts, Beaver county
fiS Cook, Candor;;.
; BF®rviej .Butler county
W, GiUelland, 'BaTlortoo
D '/" do :
W Fuliott; Washington '■
A J Miller, Hickory - i
J HwphUl, 1 da-v.j.-:
P 0 Kennedy, FlolervUle
A Bfirock, Oentrarilie .
.VS Gilmore, Bridgerllle
JjOElHott, ElliotUtlUq '
J. Campbell, MoUestown
EAGLE HOTEL—ldberi
Jar Pattcrsdn, ’iTTeiW ■
O Kimmerel, ■ » •
W F LydJck,
S Xyrlng, Llgonicr
.NiSbenanl, ... . • .-
JCTrick; West co V'
J Whlty.Ohlo
WMWeMi, do * • :
B B Abraham, Elizabeth
J-B Craig, North'Liberty
M Cummins, StenbcnrDle
LDickaon. Illinois
J F«i*m, Hlx’e Mills -
BB Wylie,- Washington
lJame«Glato^' : ' do •
J HTtaapleton, do
George Uolmea, do
Newcastle 1
M McGregor; Korth Fay
etto township t
street, below Seventh.
qrukroß.
ITAnikinah, Westco ' ‘
BPanlter, • ‘do -
A LMcForlacd, do -
JlW.Wbitelbrd, Euil.co.
W.Mqore,NCaatlo - ••
PHangfa, Port Royal
lIP Kifer, : -
-No.SSt.CUlrnrcet.
Jno Itobinaoni
B FBemer,'Orwae .
Jno WUaon, Batter
JuGordan, ;
J Vandcrgroft,
JKKcllSy,
J O Kenoedr, "•
J JteDdeti,.*' : ' /!
PJieatJtU,l. \ ' !
80 CapapbeUf Sutler
0 C Lion, Canoarimrg
8 Linn,' do'
T IT Elder, Laytoa
J J ElUott, Batler
W Bay, do
U.B ; Tbompws, ■
,J - BSD LION HOTJCI
■'" ! *.•>. eoib
Ju Gordon, "Wtah co ' !
yTmaiilri. do" ~~ ..
iibfobilemii) l«&£Ml«r
•JnoJlorphy, ... .do
JabSmltn,; Illinois :
Lr P WaJker. ftntW - :
SJCoorfaMd,XCutfe
/no Waidcwortb. . , i
a yxighicnp,- .
GeoTrnby, .V;
./no Klmmerball,' KUV*
i FSinu&srbtitj - ;;i '■*
M D'Goldinymv Gturthri
D B Smith,- Lonmport -
J o Uiabed,. jAhuton
/•cob Wetzel], • • , ,
W'Snodgnuß, Chador*' 1 ' •
' l'. r ; Jr.,«ncnpAE,\
JM DO £v«ns, BrowmriUo
¥S : JfeOfc«on tj> S Delaney, do
1 Henry Sbhrp, Gi'een eo
J Arcber,Str. OommehSal V MmrJettt, . = '
7 ’ jML *«dmyi : Woob«n»irte
%£?s***%& Yofk . Gfll«y, i; -
SDonbar f N.V .... -‘I
-'Ho' 137 Water street.
commercial x req6rd.
PITTSBURGH MABkETS.
Omttu.]
. i Wrßxuoxr, Juu lCth,tJBC2.
,; V LOUS—-There is apLigbe Improvement InHbe do
•nuodifor Floor. hat prioaa
of M.bbb Family at' ttOWOfi 127 do do at|s@s,ls ;
aoadbdoai'ss^ t lo;3B6 , ddml|4 l ts IbfExtra, and
W&sy2o tor Family: 600 do do : -at |4;feo@4,cs for
andss<Sjs,lo*f<^FaEiUy.'' : - i• • 1 1 I
■' nnehugitii]; sale oflObbU 1
Cat« finghrat 9j£gjloc; - 5 hbds prime do atlOq 15
Ooßm at2Jc,aod 15hbisprime N. ¥ Wrlimnt.
'6ak,'at‘6qc.‘ ’.'• ‘' V'"; !' -
i ICOOBt-Ii : wiling at quite a va
riety oirpricar sals of 32 sacks at #1,50 per ew*; 30 <lO
do atsl,«2,4uidflO(loA3 a*dl,7o. -
z.DBISp FBtJIT :ete*dyst previous rates; isiakrW
35 bull Apple* -attl,62r:7do eholce'do at 11,75, and
so doPoicbei at;^;; ~t ~ •
. POTATOES—firm, with, a demand oquslto the
npply; sale of fiO lalih peach Blows at 45c per
and 100 both Prince Alberta at 50cl v '• !"■" ‘
: OATS—a shade tower, sal* of 115 bub, la two lots,
frta itote at and 2t» do do at 29c. j
- QREEH-APPLE3—scarce- abd higher; sale of 12
bUe common at gS.'Tfl; 10 ddprtme at #\ and ID do do
’tts3,to;' a>.~ V-. ...
‘ fiaia of 10 bote* WI ft, at ttfc lb.
CRANBERRIES—SaIe of 6 bib priq* wild. at #6
jperbbl, ;sVi • : v
2sdu Famy.at #3,40, and £Q.do
1 a— e*|W, 7 ' , ( • jy> *;*-;•-* *T " y.
of J2biahat |2£s» :■ ; 'Jfl'-
nSufflDhtJ * Mk, » «utnn«nt of lh.
fiffl* , n ’* d * L °‘ l <*> .Maadwr. prvMut*
. Jan.ft. ; ~. Jan. 13. ■/-
Capital 511,970,190.
JSSter.: • .“2= 3883 *s=&•£ fwgi
.'saasa &s r
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
.and sakeof'Becf GaitW'
"“^dbead *bla.week at the dlibrent
iinlii'itjMiit preifoM'rttes, ranging frooi tnoin/
it? «ood/aooprfme quafity,
‘t*
'•*lB>>hltq.l/Aorabafa% * ’-fla-..
■sgasayas* "---y
-*5 do HcO—jggT*
.. a r.j®»K
M Charter consty, P.-ITatfaway u.--.- r , ,• ?
M Ohio, P MeW|Miu'..i; {gpO
• Cochriu 4 u. V/jSiy.
Ohio, XDoov * 5-ultfi.
J 6 Chester,co., Shamberx A
& Penhsu, H Chain V...
- -86 Western, Fnllbimcr ■
- 62.Teh Fuller A Brat. -
20 Poina., Keme....; 7 W^
*A* QMo.».,BtoSL 7
' Laneai4er«oaa»y, B
12-CUeitarcounty, 'J.Uttthey.; i 7Vffeg-*
;-17 Peuom,B, agg*-
f ~ Cheatertfwmy, A.-llritenbaiiKh.w. l >h V T.!£sj2
. 4£ do' D j gK?
29 do LFrank.-i-J.i-:;..-. 7~'‘<aB'*'
•42 -- do J, MHler.~~^Ab...«u.
I fl , do. Kettlar^..^^^..^....^.
,12571»dai.. r
qfy Hails.
«i 35 i k m.
: . CosriAjm Caltx*—Aboat 70 were offeivd and aoKl
at laat week*# rate*, ranging from $2O to $3-2 tach for
and $23 to $3B tor cuwausd calTts, as to
condition..... v
,u
Bhwp—About2ooowtira received and sold at
Scptrlbgroe*. ...... : .. ."r
< Imports br Hirer.
BYAKSVILLE—pxm Syaxasoo—SCB bhla flour.
Clarke A co; 4090 bga vrheat, B T Kennedy A bro: 70
eka dryfrujt, I do wool, U U Oolllna; S 3 ta,6o kegs
; Urd,. *~ doaanaage, U do tongues, 4 cooped
done* A lamgbUns; 37 aks com, JVr Cguk.. i -
. T. ifcCunns—l44 tlercw
lard, 75 du dry fruit, 6 firkins' butter,
14 bnda-tobacco, 63bgs IliuueMl, 150bhlrpbrk, 7(Tdo
Uiid, 40kgad°, Clarke Abo; 41 bbb 6U, Wm. McKwtf
SMoQutotoo; 834 dour bb*. 30 hhb .
bhb.agga,JaaA.retaor,3U oil -barrels,
Hutchinson A ,«g s>ga lard, 3,bbb 2do Loans!
lO.bbls potatoes, H Middle A co; 'U2hotir bbb, B T
hennwiy A bro; 38 whisky bbls, Thct Bell A co: M)
bbb whiaky, 80 do flatxr, ClarkaA co; 60 -bdla neper,
-hay Acoj 7Uakt oaU, 8U do.co«n,;W,H Hagsn; t»
yje A Fleeeon; 163 aks barley, Bhodee
>(11:30 p, k.
&00 *. *.
-6:00 A W.
3dW>. *•.:
Importe by Railroad.
; PtTwirtradn; Ft. Wanit A Cuicaoo Bauboad.—'
Jan:U.—37 dreeaed hog*,D Atawater, 18 wupty kgs,
John Gangwlch;j6l dreeeed hogs, WHCase; lot itxTn
ore,:Graff h aks coliara, A Uuiaiein; lot
brdtro<iattlngß,MallAgpeir,;242 oUbbla, Jaa Me
Colly A co; 20 übls A A, Fahnestock, A co; l 2
bbls apples, H Biddle A co; 14 tea beer, 4 drea»d hon
Abides, McClorkao, Herron A co.
•. Hirer. News, /.
Taa.Bnrxa ant WtATHaa—Auuvixa and De
pian7»r»—Boats ijtATixQ To*Dat—The riror was
leoedlng slowly yesterday, with ton Aet sir inches by
the marks last evening. The weather hu under*
gone another complote change. Yesterday It was
IhUd and cloudy with an almost incessant nlu falling
all day- TheroUetniconaldcrable I coin the Aile
gheoy river, botitisthinahd scattered, and will not
loter&re mnch with navigation in
only arrival since our.laat report was the Shenango
from SvansylUß. . She bad: an excellent cargo,
ding OTerfonr thotaand aadca of wheat! The depart
ure werethie B*y City for Cincinnati, lowa and Mel
notte for Louisville, and Argonaut and Commercial
for Mariner fhKnCin*
einnati wiU probably arrive (onlay.
Foa Whexxonq—Tho Uiuerro, Capt. Gordon, is
-the regular. Wheeling pocket for to-day, loaving at
nodn....
Foa.CnccmjtATi and Louigntta-Tb* St. Lonia,
Capt. 8. A. Reno, b the regular packet to-day for
Cincinnati and Louisville. Mr. Seeley, the clerk,
can always be found at bis p05t.........'....;The Emma,
Capt. J. H; Marratta, Will leave to-momrir. ; Blceera.
Dunlap and-McConneil are snodatod in the office.
Foe St. Louts—Tbo now steamer Lacon, Capt.
Frank Marratta, will leave for St. LouisthU evening.
8 TtUiJllt o*l TB. .
i)K aTioiH^Hrsrrniv'i
X’ «team#r L&OON, Captain g
Uamtu» will leave for the above «n<i
aiejporu, on - THIS DAY,>t % ii>jl m. 'for freight
or apply on board.- J
Wok cinC'jlnmati am ui- nst j,
•L LTJI6TILLI—Tb® nv anil cltkuiUn^E£u
***£££***• H.Mar»ttaVle2?Ss3s*!
o&THUBSDAY, at 4 o’clock. For freight or paaeaeo
apply on board or to i
J*l4 - -J.cB.UYIXQSTOtt A CO.. ’
flOit OUWmjIATI.
LODIBTIIiIiti—Tht. fiat>4tiunarjßß&Z
A..Keao7«iUk»vo lor me
;»M» *adall intermediateport*, on TtUB DAT,at
4p,m. for Cralghtor pmmo applyoh board or to
,J. B. LIVINGSTON* CO7 V. ' .
jail ■ 1 JA3. 00LLIN8 A 00.. - } Agent*.
I 3 EJ&JJ JUAft . w JSJS KL Y ,
A V P ACUT JOB 6ALUPOU3 AH2)iflßnS
'Q3etdliri(aliitt^SBSK!
•Oapt»Joho:WblLriii Ware tx, the Above anil ali in.
UnnadUta-ports THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock'a. m
For freight or passage apply on board or to >
frlO P. H. IiKWIB, Agent.
Dm'SBURUU A&*l> UAL-, l ICS- ■:
-L XITOUB PACKET Tin bt»ntlfnl^!fi££ffl
•nwMMninrrtMiurllHDlllK,
jrm fea»« PHt*bnrgTi (or G*mpoii« KVEHY BATCK-
S^^aSSS/SSSfSff--SWgUft
passage fppiy op board or to . . ”
. ie»l . v J. B. LraSQgTQH Agental
i? MOUTH
Ing, Marietta, • Parkerabhrg,
Inmton.aßd Portamoath.—Tb* cfeaswr CLARA
-S&fVSi:"
: Portroooth KTEKT f BIDiT, u lS o dock
m. For freighter pMttgo *»plj on or to
noWlm •-'■■■■ ■ MEW
PEQUEAtt WEEKLY.
IV ZANESVILLE PACKET—TheifIBfiLIZ
ngwandhcanttSUn—mger'gMonarwSai^TTrf?
sahSteSPhaa#?: ss&fjz
lUtamlng, bare. ZuaMO. XVXBT FEIDAY, .t 8
H. fl. PIERCE A CO., Agent*. ZaneoriUe. 1 a»H
PEOULAB WHKKLlNoriCffr^
All PACKET.—The iplendid paaseogermßßHQZ
JobnCordo^Sv^w
wbeeuagand all intermediate porta EVERY TUEH.
OAF.IrIuiWBAY nnd BATISIUY, U 11
a. making doee connection* with the . regnlar
*?Kr ItOKBAT, WIDNE3.
DAY add FBIDAY, it 8 o'clock a. m. Paieengers
receipted throogb to Ctodimati. For freight or W
sage apply on or to JAfl. COLLIES *OO.,
i” 1 ■ : , ; 114 Water etreeL
pKTiU>Ll r iJS ( yAU WUKKS.
JL , . f 500 bbla* .White Boning OiL , •
,100“.pnreBeniole,:.
1103 “ i Steam CiadAed Mecca Oil,
45 41 Pore Mecca,
: Wagon Gmee, •
50 •' ArgandOil,
. ..300 . 44 .. Back Creek Hachlaery. •
liJO “ Eo.l beat Lnbricating OIL .
■‘' -IOP .; 44 M0. 2. i-*' : tor heavy machinery.
On hand andtor aate by , BEKBK* QEAFF
dall r ; Cuner. offlee, Monongaheia Honae.
■ DBfiiNBD OIU in targe or
J.l|szaaU onaAtinei; M yale'fram that Be
fln«Y.of Ihe Beaarire Oil Also. Benzole,
r«apebta2>U daalaT iit the city r . ; 3 *
deil /. :; IU i wjJj ISAIAB BfCKEY * CO.
bbia Ex. Fam. jb’iour,
X. . Sticks Flax Seed, ■'v •••
i.'(>;7oikegeLanl,;i-
Ju*repalyeAbj ,«a J. B.;BiLWOBTU * 00-
W Wholesale Qrocera, Second at net.
QTfcAJI JOB Bill
KJ B—b, Olrraliri; Price till., PMUn; ACilrr—d
ejid.rtrp.dwcrlptloicofilob Prlcllcr n
ecptcdneatly at abort notice, by .. ....
WKO-'dOfIHSTONAOO..
J»1 "‘ ' ..Btwco JCb Prlntw».'fi7 tfoo, rtreot.
iTVIAKIES ;EOB . 186ir*AlttiM .and
pulDMt to*
Uli) mo.t elrgeat, fur u]q .t low price. I)T
1«1 - - y . BUH6ttere, 67 Wood .trat.
AAOLABSEd ANU BXkUl*
UX 250 barrels prime M. O. MoUae**,
tiiiLE i*Af Broad, Ulna
and White, wide and close rnlwt—ekba-dualltr.
tor sale by' > * Oo!;
jal, y . m\ .: •-, i BUtioaer*, 67 Wood street..
JVT; j U.AiOLAtitiKB-^4OO. bbl*> priine.
uLI s oak basdand toreato by ’
‘■'i. ' ‘ JAS, BALEILL * SBN,
J»T • > rqftid 7» Water street.
pUBE IiENZUiaW bartela for adle
A loir, to cloM'coclcbmdiit. bv' : '
, ” JAMES DALZELL A 80S, ■>
dels • V i. W— 6» end 70 W«lerrtt—l.
ATISSOUBI SANIJ-130 bbls., a No. 1
J-’A Mjlcfc. 11l l»r*« I'Vrrtt to. write end iirmai,
b y_ led • itENnrii. colli m.
JtOA'i* EOAUJtiJt—Sio.OOO feet
\j of Bidlagand String Piecea'tor sale by
--f > - McDonald* abbccbles. ;
de3o ;i ,:. ; SM Liberty atreet.near Wood. ,
/TtKUDK OlL—barrels, aoitable for
' tor sale ‘ . . *•■ •<
d!3 T : JAMES j>At,ZEtt, < BOH. >
riBESH EGOS—l2,bbls. lreah tg™
L jnat received and tor eaie by w 7 -: ; •
FBANK > YAH: QOBBEB,. ,
deli ■■■'■ • •■) •.• ::-ii No. llASeoftwi atreet.*’
- If jjJ'fUN tfAMtf—2 boieggnd 1 bb?T
AvX hr ' \ >
jaB . ■'> v -y ■* ■**'- X DALZELL * CQ^Vs
ESiEaffiSiffS:
cash rates.. ■ --v IBAIAH PICKET * ;
A PPLES. 1 APPLES—2SO barrel% ii;
prime order, tor arie by A~t > <v ‘
>3 - • IfEKRT ff. COtATKH^
I 50 bbli' a priine :
»n1,.1. ljt J. B. paw Pi eld a cn.
-v rels and nails, tor aala by
d.l» ! , JAWWH * TOmtSlltP..
bbls. Extra Emaiiy for
Awleinr' - • • i:B:ViXWTMLQi,co:,‘t
; A' K ?W^ +r2ou bbla- best T»ri»tje» J ft
« J. AOASratDAOO.
EDV CVf Tlojt\l Is.
XTORMAL SCHOOL: ; H-WILLIAMS
JL% has opened a KOUUAL- -SCHOOL at Kd i.*7 fit.
Clair street, Third story.
' Te&imonp ef Ttddun:
j; Ha Is -tb*. counsellor of : th* Teachcta, tbs nan to
whomaD of nalook fur edvic* aud instruction.
• ' i * JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
: ,1 coucar noithmrtily with the abovo. <
. ... LEOXABD H. EATON. *"
T cheerfully concur id .the opinion expresaed alwre.
• ■ * hike pnasnro in giving it a* my opinion' that’tbo
mregulog recommendation,ia fUUy.merited.. <- - ■
- A ■'• ' " ' A.’BtniTT.
', r *n°V «no One who deserve* higher testimony in
W.&TOT. r . te. K iTtBY. .
I folly amcnrin the above recommendation.
„ - - 1 D. DEKXISOtf.
, ue can prepare popOi fcr the High School quicker,
.than any other teacher In this dty. : "! .
•* 1 * A;'ll. DOtTHUSIiP. •
per irt«ek,;ln-adv*Ocn. > . »uS;3ta\rd -
MiacsiMiijjtJi'EovH. .;
SNW'ED states'~oi'~AMEHTuA,
WEBTERK DISTRICT OV PENNSTLVA-
IereM a libelofinformationluuCoen filed mt he
ift Coort uf the Uoitol Stain of America iurthe.
cm District of Pennsylvania, onthb twenty-
Slxthibyof December, in the yvur of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty--one, by Robert B.
Carnahan, attorney of the United States, on
behalf ofthe Untied States, alleging Jn imbalance
thataoertain Steamboat called. Uie ISAAC 11AM*
JIETT, and of the. following dimensions and descrlo
tion. to wit: In length 13U feet, tnbreulth *4 feet, m
•depth £ foot;-t&casiiresMa&Mtt tone; la a auuuner;
• n*a a wheel stem, a cabin on duck and plain bead,
and is now lying atibeportof IPiltabuagb, in said
district, and is owned tn part by ouo 'Victor 'Wilson,
a citizen retridrut and inhabitant t>f the Slate of Mis*
staippi; that in pursaouceof tboActof Cmigrees, ap
proved July lath, 18C1, the President of the: United
States, issued his proclamation,: dated August Ifctb,
, IttCl, declaring inter alia that the inhabitants of«the
Stale or HlMiaippi are In a Btato'of Insurrection
amiinst the United States,' ahd that from and utter
fifteen day* ft-onPnid Augaat ISth, ISM, all sliipe
and vtiMela belonging fit whole or in part to any citi
zen or InhabUout-pf said Statu of Mississippi found in
jttny part of, tba Uuited States would be forfeited to
the'United States,* mid that feUd st earn boat owned as■.
aforesaid wnMo found in the port of Pittsburgh ypim'
fcaid Doceuibcr 2titb, lßtil, oud that the said Vessel,
her tackle, apparel and ftirniiaro become thirebyfcr
fidtod to ftio use of the United States, mudpraying !
that the sauio uiay be condemned as f»rl'itMi 'a«.
aforeOaid. '
how, therefore, in pursuance oflho myoiiion'tmder
the seal of tho suid Court, to me directed aQildeliv*
ered, l-dO hereby giro public notice to' all •
claiming the Baid retmel, her tackle, apparel and fur
.niture, or any interest thereto, or lien thi*re«Mi «>r in
any manner interested iu the aame/that they he au|
appear before the shld District Cbn;t, at 'theclty of
I‘Undmrgh, on TUESDAY, the 2dtb Uay of January
next, (Ibd**,) at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of that
day, irtha same shall boa day of jqriedictiuu, other
,*lm on the next day of jurisniction thereafter, -theq
ana there to Interpose their claim* and to their
allegation* in that behalf. A.MUKDOCtf,
U. 0. Marshal for tho Western District of i’enn'a.
Pittsburgh, Doc. 27tb, 18flh—d«30nitd
jyTHRIDGE’S XX FLINT ULAS3
OVAL CARBON OIL
LAMP CHIMNEYS.
Patented October Btb, IRGI.
The beet that here ever yet been, offered to the
public. They or* the best (or the following rexMous :
.1, Because, being of an.oral shape, the.gbui is
everywhere ;<H{ni»lly distant from the flamej no that
tho rinllii stronger aud more rrgolw;;,
2. The oral shape is better adapted to resist the
effect of anddon expansion, so that it is Impossible to
crack them. .
8. The glass is made largely of Lead and Pear lath,
givingagrealdegresofetrengthandeiasticity. ■ Tha
chlraueys which housekeeper* have found to he so
brittle os to crack, even when not in rnw, are idvuria
blr: made of Lltno Glow instead «f Fljut GJm», or
I which onrs are' manufactured. - >
I 4. Bat the greatest advantage of these Chimney* fa.
that when yoo have one it will last forever, and if
any housekeeper breaks'one by tits heat of.the lamp.
Jet her call at the manufactory and we will rvfiluco
her cracked chimney by a dozen whole uni*. This
proffer does not indude accidents or thorn cases ol
breakage where the chimney has, through inexperi
ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp as to pre
vent its expansion when heated.
Manufacturer* and consumers of Carbon Oil, *ho
bare felt-the magnitude of the obstacle, which liaa
existed in the great expense of chimneys, in the way
of the universal use of tho oil, have found a remedy in
tho Oval XX yilnt Olau Chimneys, which has mate
rially lessened the cost of Carbon Oil light to those 1 '
who use them, and increased tho .consumption hf-oil
consequent upon the lemoned expense lor chimneys.
For tale byj. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Tkumm ft Co.,
Roger* ft Neabit.p. Hayden, Lucesoo Oil Co.. Wcldea
ft iteineke,'~wrOgden ft Co., \V. P. WuoMriilgv. W.
U. Mnmy;or at th* Manufactory, Washington »t.,;
near Pennsylvania avenue.
aulfttawkastf ‘ R. D. BITH
i 1 HUCKlti&j— " r
jvJFJHJ bag* Coffee—fair to prime,
iIU hluis, }i, O. Bogar—choice,
50. <]o P. It. do
4M Lamia If. 0, Molaaaee,
40 do New York-Syropi
—*> do ' Philadelphia flrrop,
30 do Bleached Wbal* Oil,-
15 do Tanner*' OU, -
20 do Carbon OU,
UO batU Tobacco—sa and 10b. -
10 do , do : —natural foof,"
lO'kega . do —eix twist,
30 bhla.-Cnt and Dry Tobacco,.
40 half cheat* Young Hyaon Too,
10 ‘ do ‘ . CnnpowderTea, :
‘ 30 do Block Tern,
\slth a fuH uaqrtment of goods In onr line.
J-8. DILWOItTJT* CO.,
_deg7 TVholcaaie Orocor*, Second atroet.
QUEJJKY CONSIGNMENTS. ~
O<S bbla. White Wheat Family Floor. -
8 “Bye •• *♦
60 both. Shelled Corn,
76 sack* Ear, “
. docoD Core Broom*, '
75 boxes Cheese,
" lObnabeteßoana,
, 0 barrel* Roll Batter,
600 Ibis, choice Feather*,
15 boab. Timothy Seed,
2 bbt*. Eggs,
Iu store andXor aide by
, ‘ . JAMES A. FETZKR, '
J»7 Corner Market and.Firet street.
1«' AlwmON TO OUB AUtEAES
large stock of Green and Drtwl Frau, we bare re
ectved this day,
Ml bUHh. choice new Drinl Applm,
do large halve* new Di-kd Perches,
I'M. tibia. Ml—part Apple*,
i 25 aacka fresh Flint Dominy.
Abo la stopo ami tor sale,
. fil* hash. Corn Mail,
2 ton Buckwheat I‘lonr,
. " 5 boah. Pecan Not*.
50 bbb. Cranberries. - - .
M _ L. 11. VOIGT * CO.
cmjcou WU^KKR.—JAa.. OWKNtL
O stucco and mastic worker, paper
BANQEB AND PLASTEBKB. • **!
WTCENTBKS AND ORNAMENTS of all irffrfr
torniabed onahortUiitlce.
, at No. 23 Congress street, six dtioaa
from Wylie, or at Palmer’s Wall Taper Store, No; 91
Wood •tnwr,‘will be promptly attended to. 1
TNUIA KUBbKK PASl’Kltlß liUO’l’H
X AND SHOES, praaerving tbo lea they and render-'
iug them perfectly water-proof, and pliable, Wei
tßanitfactnrn tbia article can rec6m-, :
mend lf to’ be aU'lhat b reprCMOt«d, «k also can
many that have naed It bßretotore, tor eato r whole
aale and retail, at tbo India Bnblier. Depot, 26 and 28
St. Clair street ? * J.~ : * B.PHILLIPS, r*
CJYKDPB—9O bbU ■Qt : haOfSmp t -
■Hjy'-- ‘ ‘fcOhttto /do ; ■■■■■ do .
, IQbbla. Pennsylvania do
• 10-do- Baltimore. I do
' r . • ■ ' lft‘ do--New'‘Y6ilr • 1 do • '
In store and tor sale by " '
, delO . 1 j BtoOWN * KIBEPATIUCKH.
jrWAkuOALiKON. ANX> W AJiLti-^Wb
-V>. have tunriifiring. Iron and Nafla of all aUu.
and will s*U tn:bigs and small quantities tor cash'or
approved gnlU edgod paper, at the . very lowest.ndte,
offered byimahnfectarers.
. . ISAIAH DICKEY * fio:,: ; ’
itAfittgittoimlligglalyoal Iron ffaiU'
X. , 200 bbU. White Wheat Extra Family Floor,
TOO sacks prime BoCkWbeat . do
1000 Iba. freeh Roll Batter, . U ; . il '
300 dotj (rmh Eggs, j
Freeh received and tor aale by H. BIDDLE,
• • -‘mlB3 Liberty street.:
TjlfSU—X casks now Oodfisb, ■
X . 30.bineb Bay Island Uetring, '•->>
Received on consignment; will'dose-them |ow : for
. , M. BIDDLE,-7
"•' ' 1 • No. 183' LHwrty struct. )
TUtfi’ KEOLIVKU— V ' -/ i ,
'O -106 bnshab.choice halvu new Pcachc*,,
60 »» new‘Dried Apples! l - I,T • '•
- - t. H. VOIGT * CO.
fIttUUK bbls; Oil, Creek! •
A-JPi»trol«Utt»fcr esle'by - 7v l
M'-i.X-A '■ i JAasKS DALZELtABON, •' 7
Lidnl?-, < Noe. 40aud.ftl Water.sliest.' j I tJ
rr -
A-JoOUbbh.W' «“;aiiil:so for I.Lk. r
ra IT IC* <Jf> i 5» 4J 0 »ml Will, •
'Torjgtato-; , . ~. .T<i|o& J, HUNTEB,
' ‘frrcfthru' .'Cor. n>oa of. find PiifoicHtpo XVa;
Of). A; O. SUO,
puff
IAK in store auil
titE()JiVi'ii6TCHiNSo»,.''!.
• ~Ko; HCMwiiittkliaUf.yihit
[’li'UUACCO—lOo.l)Oi^9lW6ott<;ii^brands
uiil'Kir i<ule lit. . •••
_uc2s^/P‘
v-/Ooffce on band and fcr »Id by" 1 ' ; ■'*
"■ Ue26TltlMßbg, H2Socond it,
tITfiftAULIC CEMfiNi;— 60,bat?elB
JLLtrabCeri<mtro&ii’^»itofor|tfotnr ,;! :
-' ‘ 1 5? *:'?> it oftifetftp?? :J
i>6FINKD ; (Jll>— l,o0 1 b EKi’ stipcribV'
A\> NoMßcfined OflreeolWiigand ft>r*afelby-; , • ■;.•
i >•;i K vcljAB;^l(2BZilr4r.Bo{f }-. *>'• ■
vfrT 1 :."- ■:■) )o- A ;.4 g ;r,ffl-j»d.7tl-.WaUf,i(rttt:4n
OKUBbMJUifrom Kftbafrhar
'aT/vgranty 33i'ja«t’re<»I*wf»lid:foT «ito by
ZjtKKISN AFFiaSti—3W -bbls.‘choice
'Appfeg - - ■
daSl-: - '>.>«^ H. .COLLtKfi*.
[AMiUSI - blinillea to
«t‘ - ■•■•-ii -i■ ■qjtugatoittr .t eo,:i-;
'mltb r j BBfUX H. OOLLIHB.
JiiscEVL^VEors.
STEAM WEEKLY IIE nVEKNigs'
JvEW TUBK\iKI>HVKKFOUL, Uxul-KSS>
isgaml opil*irkinir..l\is3c>uget> at. tiUKlwNiii.iV?**'
(ItoUnd.) Thir Liverpool,‘New Turk and Pbiladei
phis SteanufajirCuiapanyiltitend Idtwpatcblug their
full-lowered Clyde-built Xtdd u follow*:
2^.-^- Jjtunarj 11.
KANGABOO,».M-»~.^.1-.L4.Alflfilat. ; ■•. •* m
CUT OF BALTlMOBK......Salnrday, '>• '£,
wad «mj Saturday, af ar*!*, fhna 'i'ier+4. North
Birec. :. v t ..y,;
. BATE* of 'pamauk: ' V 1 '•’ " l
FIRST CA81N...,..576,txt
do to •tfOjUU . Jo . to akoo
do to Parity.. 85,W 3o tn Paria
do to »,lW^: i do; to llanibni‘c.,‘ i£ou
- IF** 0 ?*” ***> tonwdoito Havre, Bremen, Hot-.
terdata.Antwcrp. *c.,‘ st'titfaaliy !6w rates.
• ■ *^/\ or>a o» wishing tobriagsat their faiemla cab
;bnj,ticket* here-Bt ihe following rates to XewTork:
J^2 or Queenstown; Ist Cabin. $75,555
wStoilAdixftf 6 frum Liverpool $40,1*1. From
? - Theta Btesmun hams superior- accommodations fur
psacogors,and..carry, expurfamced Surgeons. They
Water-tight Iron Section#, end have
Patent rim Annihilator* oa. board.
■ ' ■HTPisataarsA rox Eraopit.— Bs order of tkt&c.
rtargof ptiumgen faring Ih4 Vni/rtl State*
art required to procure posport* b*j\vt going on board
rSeaaer.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
15 BroailwsvT New Turk.
JOIIX THOMPSON, Agent,
mhifrdtf No. 41(>:LtlM»rty street. Pittstutruh.
rjXJ F/UtIUKIW iLNtI tmiKlfcS. "
KOR BAIIK, GEOWRT’S SUPERIOR PATENT
GRAIN FAN: AND SEPARATOR,
Patented Janizary 10, l&co.
The enperforlty of thUFAXorer all others In nw
consist* fn its cheappeas, simplicity and durability.
Seaiud, in cloauitig Grain Cuter, belter sod more
IberonghW.wUh thaniaoyother mill.
Tl»e paleotoo of the obovo Fan baa bem* lone en
gaged in mamtlartnring sodtolling Agricultural fm
bieaenu, and conriuced of the great want of a coal
*an for cleaning tho different kinds of Grain and
fi«edavp r MenUth i * to tbo public, withfuHcunfldoiic*
that it w}|i meet; tboir wsnts.
.iT'*® n ®4p«tg»od»' haring purchased the sole right
to minafotturn and Arfl .tlie above OraTn F»u and
Separator ib Vfartern Pennsylvania, Wnitern Yir
w,d right to sell-to indiana
wod lUintils, la now prepared. totill all orders, whole..
®*! .foUU. at-iSto LiWny Btrret, Pitubuigb, Pa.
• eoa:Miawtfy r . w.w. Wallace
A y lb dt FHIUaU's,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MAN UFAOTUBEILS,
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Gas FIXTURES,
PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
of erery description.
OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or
IKON, with the moat approved Chambers or Yah
of all kinds, and warranted to giro satisfaction.
MANUFACTORY,
110 Water and 1(4 .Front streets,
iygfclyttr*
JtJ L. ALLEN, Agent,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
■ And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WrfiES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
'•No. 6 WoodBtract, Pittsburgh, Penn’a.
nosarmtapl. . . '
QXXUiS OF IKON FAIA’T, ” "
The beeLart icle for thepurpoaea known for pre
wiring IRON AND WtttD WCTOFTFROM RUST
AND DECAY; for BBIDOK9,_ ROOFS, BOATS,
TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to
the weather.....
As aFIBE'PROOF. PAINT, it is .invaluable, and
1* warranted superior in body, permanency and cheap- 1
nesa to any other Paint kntnrhJ
and for tale by the tori or smaller quantity by
- PENN*A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
de3>3miia ; 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
QAS FIXTURES. ~—
A LABQE AASOUTMfaiT '
‘ JVBT RECEIVED
AMD ' . *'7" .
FOB3ALBBY
BAILY, PARRKLL A CO.,
’ ’ • ' No. 129 FOURTH STREET.
Brtfl-Jyje3o
M
i?HY & KOOMit Commission
and Wholawle iWcre in MAck
tUrt. SALMON, HUAD, HKftIKUG, COLFIHH,
North Wharvn, between itece abd Arch'
(Hreota. PjniuDn.rgu* r , . .
Mackerel— rlargo, and medium
•1* 2 and 3,“ imuabrtwl packagi*.
60 bamUprimeNo. 1 Ualftox Bftlmon.
IUUU do Economy Mw* tfbad.
4000 do superior No | Herring,
fonakttai .of dlffinvnt brands, Labrador, ilalitax ‘
Bay ofleiand and Jwstbort.4c.- i.,
bona Bc*led and Nd:l Smoked Herrings,
• M®. Grand Bank Codlish,
Which w* now oflbr-at ibe lowest cash prices, land
aoUdl acall before boytng. ’ :.u r
i MUHPHT,A.KOONB; ‘
. det.-Omd No; 14C North Wharves, PJtfr*.
ALL, CONCKltNED—'lake notice
•X that tinder thepfOTfciioM or the Act of Assembly,
.approved May.l, Jittd, entUlod ‘‘An.Act 18-Uulto to
a certain Banal Ground In Allegbeny tin Su-
Irti and Common Cmmctis of tbo City of ABecbeny
Uara entered. Into arrangomenu with iboi Mourn
uokmCemetery.Company for;thedUentenriebt and
remoraloftbnpodiniof'deadporeoni buried-in‘th*
grove-j*rd rituaied oa the South and Wret Commons
wimM aty, and for the re-intennent of tbe »atno in
the Mount UhluuOcmetvry, in' accordance with the
regairehieuteofnld Act. ‘ 1 UKOUUG LKWIB. ’
Chalrman-of-Committee on City Bruivrtv.
..deiasaotd, i. ;> , • ... . r 3
OUfIWUESTp, THK 'I'KAUkT
C/ aOOO' btii. HV kilo DHod Beaches.' v ''
‘ i-‘;flOOUi. '«*: 1 -nP : mV Apblia.' : i
,Mj'-JwLbbl*,rfilw>ie«.€lt»en:;,..i'
:. ,- 4 25u°box)Bi priraf Western Eererre Chowp, , ; -
jspo bbU. c hoico & r .White>Vbe*t Hour,
ISO *' Nos:-l»ud 2 Mackerel.
s~ MS I «t:Na.3large- . .
100. batta aborted brand* Tobacco.
~ - fioO bbU. choictrPlknlAUbn Moltes**.
c:;i.--aoo-bbiU..W.O.Bpp»r,-.
lop bbla. aaaortsd Bcflncd Sugars,' '
:,106 « ;• . \ »•. SyruiM! 1 ' l ’ -
J -U5 doi. “• u * Corn'fcroomj,»-
3SO bblalfriow tockolcOEfo Coffee,
7& chesta-lfoaiig llyaon aud Black Teas,
Ip ftoreand for.sale bj, .• ,
. McDONAIJ)4ARBtJCKI.KS,
oclB' ‘ ia.2S3 Llbcrty*tr»rt, tit'a/\V'(j W |,
'KO.-46 WALNUT STREET,
■•«: ■•:•. , :i
* ■•••ftwrijaal Awatlon glirealo the iiurchaM and
of PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE fcuwilly..
' Moderate advance* made on noiulguxatuta of BUrte
article*. fi-;; ■‘.v'jjTi.’-V’." : ’
Mown. THOMAS ARBUCBLE A 00.. PitUtmreh
“'*• -KlMOi' PKNNOOKACO.. -li dcr -
JOSEPH 0 i UUTUCIt, ok)4 Cincinnati. » ; ■
Ant|tancfnaatl Im^hanntotoothUy. ,i..m«l:3ind
DAYS—Rfttdvwl tblKlay* 1
25 boxes canned l’cocbet,ftt tt.per dnten.
100 bus. choice hslrm uuwDryi'iaubcfl.
W> bns. jirJiub Dried Apples,
- liw bbls. St. liUQls Jannltoo‘Applets
- 00 bona bottlwl fc>ura Wine.-
i ..SSbUfc:lfllotUcaninj4i
„ : ■ . lcarloadPrmce Albert FnUtoe*.
.. v 1 . . u .. ** Peach Blowers.
• • StSuoSMtalld'Ctoftw. "i' .-'-."t •
rorsale bj L. H. VOIGT k CO., 247 LiUrt
T <JOaT. :
Tho largpt atock of •
CXOC K S
In. tho city, closing oat at COST.
'■u
IUTVM'GJAQU,,
: ' No. 274 Lllurt
ULOUiJ—
. Jk riCJ'bbls. Xstrn family Flour, Toylortlllo UHIs.
, ,oft ~V. , > ;>iV W'ublagton “
*-"84: " 44 ’ Uootiler'
tti » Fairfield ' «*
» «3 u -v. « i««x 'Valle*
• 17 <“ -Buporllno * ** tl*- j ««
b m 49. “.ijßitt* FamJtjr^lFUbonrfli «
68 M u . « "
In turn and for sale by •
d031.' ISAIAH DICKEY & Co. 1 ' 4 -
rSBteaiSSS
ay. : 4M JjSmOu iwSStMSD^
Reese, k (nuioT '"'7 \~7
•I’-. . j . 0;/L BEFINEEB
andMANcrAcruarasor ' - Pl
•'* “ WHITE BIT&NINQ OIL.
PURRDXGDOBIfcED BENZOLE
“ HACBIKKBT OIL.
CBTOK 011. or JmmiVnns j-DBrnliifc
OilEunbiriiiw. •• • ■
"Corper Oflirr, yonongahtda Honstv del:>KAwlrT
LkKTKOLEUM OlL.—The “Nkw Yore.
A CnenioAi. Association,” 35 Dor sire»-t,New
York, busrtiaUbkedalkpytatELlZAßETllPOßT,!
-l?i-I.,Ti>riWririDR udd sttn-iiig' i olL’.*blft‘*t] by *be
Jp«trrOrninilllAllroad.--;Tl)U port is cuuyeakat to
•No* Yuck, and sares cartage and mitcb'haadltng.—
<'i*usigmucnt*eoJidted.-' Jlaj-fc Carrels cm AUfut&en
RoMti . :i ■ •
UtrtacNTM—Da-rid Ricliey, of tho'ifrm of Rlcbrj,
Harp/e-A -Rogers'6 Nesbitt; Eaton, Macnua A
-Co, • ■ ; ooa^ginMtwF
SOLAR OIL WORKS COM RAN Y 01
- PENNSYLVANIA,
Mnimfortarrn of
LUnOICATIKG AND REFINEtfOILS,
N“. 3 Si. CUir st., ueur fhniwimp Way,
- . a ■ PrrroUßfiu, Pcs***.
Tina Ompauy <• exdnsireljF «ufagn| inihoON
trades and Uconaluntl; ottering I‘ITEttOLKUM on
commlMion, w'liolnalib Aiinuim mndu on cpnsicn*
nnnla. Addn« J. •WWVKJU'Ji.,
mtiSahf • ■ , , ■ SrCr#j,lrf.
OK*>. W. noj.DKHli* UN. tUVAX..M.U. T. M COttMICB.
yyooi) VILLE OIL KEFJXKKY.
ROLDSIiIP, BRYAN A CO.,
MAstrrACTtmcjui or
BUBNING OIL AND LUBRICATIKG OIL,
Koepooiisttntl j oil band Iba verybcu nttality of
UllUflKO OlL'dmi 1 nml without odor; IUo/acvod
LUBRICATOR; pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAB
CUE ASK.
- <W*AII ordero loft at No, 3$ Firm Stbckt. Bank
Block, tecotid floor,’ will U> promptly attcuiiod to.
• ' • • •’ •'• '
I UCIKKIi Oily WOKKS. ~
• 'WILLJASt
MAKtirACTUBCB or
COAL AND' CAIIUON OILS, '
•• and dealer in
I.A SltS, CHIAINKYS, dr., <tc„ /
No. 39 MArkrl street, between Second and Third*.
; . rmSBUROH, I*A. --
nihSftdly, ;
. Ij'/VGXfc; OIL IVUUKii.-—WHjiITMAN
XJ&ANDKKSON,rtflncraaud dealers in
PlJliK CAKBON
_• - • -BITTSBIJBOII.PA.-
QIICASE and BENZOLE constantiyou
■ Ordcrarecoired for the present at CHESS, SfillTH
A Co. 0, \\ uter and First streets.
riOKNFLANTiiK OIL COMPANY^
\y . It. H. DAVlB, l‘renidenL
• JOHN IRWIN, Jr., See'p and TYeot'r.
[Dibectous— R. II; Birin, T. M. Ncrin, J. L. Oar
nuglnui, A. Camtron. Johu Irwin, Jr.:
I'KTItOLEUSI,of light gravity, from the wells of
tbo company, on Oil’Cntk, in Veuugo county; con*
stantlyun hand and fersufo; •
1 Office dt T< U. Novln A Co.’s, No. 2fi WOOD BT.
Pittsburgh, • . rnyLlyd
ptfl’KOMA OIL W’UKKiS.— LONG,
X 111LLKR it CO. . . .
linHrlSl at aharpBl,nrß Btatioo > Allegheny Valley
Oillce hti.l W'mvhonßC, 23 MARKET STREET.
PlUsbnrgh; i . .*
' WannCtctnrore of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI.
GATING CARBON OlLS.and BENZOLE.
OB No. I KKFINKI* OIL, warranted
sire, ;ilway* oo hand. . . ‘ oclilyd -
LUIiKICATJNU .OIL, a* . tub low
PBIC* eras .CENTS l'Klt GALLON, constantly
yu hand and grille by. ;il. C.A J. U.SAWYER.
Aa to the 4uaiity, wb rer<jr. to annexed certificate;
_ iv Pittsbu can, Nur.27, l&oo.
3f«m. B. C. «£ J. JJ. Kmryw—GenU: Tho Labri
caliug.ou we are getting from yea wo find to 1m the
Uat fur our purpnoea wo bate over used.
Tub L. 8. 11. U. R. R. Co.,
Br Wm.KSPY, Pr&idnt. •
PITTSBURGH.
A. McCLUUG,
coaniiustox merchant,
CBIIJJR AND MFINEI) CABBON OILS,
oclaiSly : 61' Wood Street,
sTom r #c.
A LIEN, McOOIIMICK & CO., Valley
XX. Fotnro&Y,' Pittsbiirgh, PA. .
.**^WA»*Hoprfci i Kd. : aoi Liberty street. ; *i
,JlaMActurw»of COOK,- PABLO U- AND HEAT.
INti.STOVLS, PABLOIiAND KITCHEN GKATES.
HOLLOW WAKE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bali
ng Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar
tiaso Pipe, Sad Iron*, Dog Irons/Wagon Boxes, Su
gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings
•nd Castings guncmlly. AUcs Jobblng and Machine
iMStingn ntado tounler. .Patented’ Portable BUI,
with Steam or florae Power. '’ nolicmd -
JAM Sd P... TOIiXB.. —Tit-iiiiiiinißi i.-!...!! p' TOOXS
VOUNG BKOTHJBKS; Dbqu&nb Foun*
'_4- ***.■Liberty street, hear the Outer Depot-Pa.
Pa.> hiamifectuxe MACHINE,
HOT BLAST AND BOLLING MILL FDBNACS
CASTINGS of every'description,- -i
doileb CASTINGS, FIBE FBONTS,
GBATKBABS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DO<P
IBONS, GBATES AND OBATB FBON?S, STOPv
COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for wl» low.
Ordert left with W/WiTOUNG, corner'of Wood
.street and Diamond alley, wllL roceire prompt attcn
tiOD.. . ‘ f . mfrgft -
QTOYESSTOVESHAVEN
U A SON, UaxtrvacTOxcas or STOVES. . '
Warehouse, Federal st.,oear Suspension Bridge, 1
" w ' C- ''• ALLEGHENY CWY. •
Weask the attention of dcaton to onr large assort'
tueot of COOKING apd HEATING (STOVES, for
wood and coat, which we sue tailing at the lowest
rates, Then visiting onr city will find it to their
advantage to give us a call and examine bur stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere ■' 1-
- CAST IRON HODS* FRONTS,’ IRON RAILING,
ACALESi HOLLOW i WARE, WAGON ; BOXES
irL AIN and U AhCY.GBATE FBONTS, FENDERS)
. etc., and .CASTINGS of ail kinds.made to order. •
JyJ 0:1yd D;pa‘ HAVEN AAON..
pTNA S'IVVE, ERAiK
iLA LEY, raanu&clurer ol every voriety of
Cook; PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE
• J FRONTS; FENDERS, J Ac.J Ad. 1
Sole proprietor or 4b* celebrated PATENT GAS
BURN INO A ND SMOKE CO-NSUItINU ARRANOE
SIENT6." _
„ BS.Omdi>BD Sa£m Jlia», ronwr of Wrod ait'
Tlifiu .trof m Pit ‘ l»laU, .1
jpUENCH'S HOllfiL;
OX THE EI'ROPSAXPLAX,
COY or NEW YORK.
SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY:
OtlgHaJl :
- ' (opposite '.atj ;
- ®® - “ilralj’air they mayfcebrdered lathe rpedotit
Refectory," .■<-.» „.<■. i.-.
.. tTvrro l» a BarUr'a.Shop and R*ty Room* attached
to the Hotel 1
•arßowwtiof RUNNERS. and £i\CKJIEN who
my w? are, full, * 'i.
uogMljn . R. FRENCH, PaoratETO*/ !
LOUIS HOTOL, Crbstnby Street,
• -‘''i u. ~ r.' ir, :« awTi Tmao# -
pntik oiiftt/i,
In the ItnmodUte neighborhood of- the Jotting
' Honeee on ‘Uarket,'Third "and Chestnut
•triets, the bank*, Buet-Offloe; M«f-
'chahta Xxelutnge, Ac., Ac.
'■•■■■ B f Oi ! ED : PW'fyJtfV’ltWO.
■ Acc6mto<xtati6w;wlmrtj*{rtSyom (he BUUOPEAN
i .'Eoowi ffom : fift cenhi and n^ ;per day; and
tus Uwrzt. Prices acoordiug to Bills ot 1 Fare. ' '
jWTThJi Cjtt CaWtaKi PaAuxaaaa' nok aWt
finnoa TOoi'ctOSETOTitt HoTaL. '' *
' RSntagUab; French;-Gernudi aindEponlah gpnWy.,
i.-JylTtdtoW: r ; '* ' "
Ql\ NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway,
,k?.. .NEW YORK. • '.-'V - ’
•' BOARD SEDUCED TO 12,00 PKB DA Y*
Sluc« tbe/ip«alag.of thto v«rt ud oaxanodlom
tel, In 1804, U hu been the ilagla nnieiTordf the
proprietor! to make it: the-maet eamptnoas, conten*
iei
!ntfcod.cotQfbrtabfaj(h*tQ6 (Dptbtdlixeti sod itriQ*
■gw onthu«idd;eftb« AUimtto. , —'' ‘r v. \ .
-And wliirtever.l>aB J »Mnted likily to adtnlnUter to
tlio comfeftofit«fso«tirlbiy hart tsridcavortd, -with*
out rp^&rJtoicflit,itfto combthe alt tha
i d!!uepa : ohn^^ i »nil i 'fcc!»l enJojnujnb which
I modera.irt 'fuU |BTentei%qdi ppdorn taatel]ipn*e4; ;
i **»d, th© potrouAgo which. iV baa commanded during
tlio put nix;.yj*rt U 4 grati&ipg proof that thelraf
torta hare betm'appnjciiited.. ;
To wwt tha. oxigaacVa of tha.tlmUi yrbtn all art
.nM)nißd to practice tha moatrigldecocomy, tbo un»*
dortlgoed fcatbJIEDUUSD TBEP&ICK OF BOAKP
-TO TWO‘HOI»EA]tS TBB-J>AT* at tbe aametlme
ihe'luxQrica wjth 'which their.taUa
baa hitherto tfeeo supplied.'- ■
' V■ l '.’’'jimsADWiMii waiTcoini*co.-.
-j-'ocJkSmd’-'."-- 1 .- v
'TOECUV Ptn*.
J? cnl*»:n«.—A'veryJiirgQ rtieU
or selected varieties to choose poaei*
Lie tfaro-tate»-tt> : IWTB-etery Teriety traa ’
Of Appla aiope f« k«el7&>OUOrW*» of which"
«rothrw ; TmiVlO.i'-
Quotwotothre? jcanold. Peach. Tima*'Ac;, a fio*
Hod£ : :• '• ?"-/ 7vr?f fc i •
Ustmcbo*— ld nife' HtirtcrY. OftUatid’
< 'IVKBGBjEfiKS (rni.>l to 8 feet, tv Ihehundfed.*
-^ B^ES ( AHP,BgKpgßK&yy
I MIMnX - ’ JOBS JTa.
< Wih ®. ‘
OttS,#!. i
ton tub sals or
MOTELS.
.: COOLEV'S CABINET TBINTTKa OFfICE,
ssss^^iiys^S^^
ERB, AHAmia; the MdHAW eSrrS:
f
rimpWt,lands trongertand best -
PrcwMver. Invented, and occudt lessspacT' WTS,
■olduprices biUicrtoonbeardof—that lito^l^s
ThdjCablnets (npan! wbicb''tbs l Pitaßea atand I am
iwrswjaES:
i~.- -Agaassa.^
■ ‘ J
a»{EfT£ , V foutoa^
* >mh by; iu L.B/TPI&T> m
■wAYpriitt x:^Kmij>SßlSSS^Ba
ol CiKaiuU Sbxt limn*
/■ ' ‘ tMmrißt. ' •
Imtm PUUburgh*™. 1:55 . _
• do a. m.
do H—rk—_■_ is<g -
do (’ulurnba*.— ........... l.ao r m.
ArrlTroCiaclnn.il- . . - . f -n m
io s.. icou.— —jftStS:
So te^zz: — —'?S!
ftA^JMpßw? r * % wi * Q Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Btl&ibl Sleeping Cv» attach*! io «Q KfehMfrnK.
- < L.W.
Lcftroi Pittsburgh. _ .
do WeUavilto*.. •* ®*
do StcubenvilU-7,.. ■"■“——*■ • ra
tio "T"* ~—**• *• *“*
Arm« lMtoirJL_._77l' : ■*•
Leaves Pittahnrcb * *r——. a. m.
do WaltovllU , ’—•••" l:»p. in.
do Steubenville- jw p. Bu
tlo WWtb, SS “•
Arrive* ZZZ cl*s oS*
Cpnoectiprat Wheeling wiih Ballimoreanduw«
BjigMd.to, „ BebWr Am Otatm ffi
OuSSl’ UnlUnibu. ?!El
V ro4 CUrtlttmd li.t.
do WfiuTiiu.__^rr;z —~ t
do AUiMux ZZTZ ?*• t S'
do Uodaon ZZZZIZ i 2! “•
Anirro Clm.hod. " ~ Js! J- “•
Ukni Pltt.burKh.__ZZ.. rr *~ SS S'
do W.U«UtoZ~:.r““.Z r “"‘ iio, S'
do -Baranl—: " ~ *w p. m.
do. AUUjICO . - 5-rio a* ni’
do ,im« ; ZZZ — ?:;2 £• S'
ArrlrroClartbad. „ ' “ *. lO j’* ?■'
' Coaae«lng « Bijfud arm, Tuwaramu bninth for
a'.'T,- li ‘'.Z*, aI ’ d Canab Dovt-r, a t Alllanc. with
;PHUbnr|tb, lort dlayoo and Chirac) Kailraad .1
: Uodjoa with Cforeland, ZanrorlO. atil Cincinnati B*
Zn Akron, timhOß» PaU» Mid IlUlenbunr, and
at ci«.'[«nd with C. St E. It. li. for Krig, DiSkirk
2S2£S *“
WelbrUle Accommodation l«uv<»at-3:35n m
“F,,^ n * “^ T ® in fol,ow «
Fast LiDe.“‘l‘l‘;.‘.™Z‘' r: '‘‘ vv “‘'*i| 4 HS S' “*
KxprewTnuu Z.Z.....Z. fcos Si m‘
AVelUville Accommodation , a m
PaßiongHrs desiring to ; go to Haadtukv. Tolado
Siuf 0 *!.. 0 * H°} ut *?%?**• Tia Cleveland, must be par'
ticular t« ask for ticket* rla CleTclaiid.
st^r^^gmbSdh. 1 " ■ >roc " rod *•
Por f?l .he r .aS, T ‘' l “'
A nrn? °“ co io «t.
WINTER a; P _-| ;-> —t!* B^
ItANOKHKHT gfip f y I
1802. —THE
RAlLuua "* iJAiLir
TEA IN leaves Pittsburgh 'from the
depot, at the lutereoctlon of‘Liberty and
■urant streets, every morning (except Sunday) at 2-50
* lo J ,plD ??? 1 » al stations^^between
. “»d Altoona, and Harrisburg and Phiia
detphhh, and making dirwrt, connectian at Uarrisbonr
fur Baltimore, Washington, sbO New York, via Al
lentown. This train arrives In Philadelphia at 6-60
p. m.-, making dose connection., for New York, from
Kensington depot, at 0:30 p. m., over Camden and
Amltoyltue.
Thu EGRESS TRAIN leavea the above named
station daily at 4:40 p. tu., stopping only at- nrln
ctjwl bUHom; making direct connSlon at H^a
burg for Baltimore, Washington,and New Tork via
AUuntown. This train arrives ja Philadelphia at
S.Uoa. ni., making connection for New York from
Kensington iUOa m.,over Camden and
Amboy line. A. Sleeping Oar is nin through from
,o «SSu; I .* , r Tia AUen.owa-dao
IJNKI ' aT “ theabovo named Station
-dally (Hnndayt MODpted), at 10A0 p. m., stoppin K
only atp r iacipalitatk > n , l connecting at Harrtoborgfcf
Baltimore,'Washington and New York viaAllentoVn.
This train arrives in Philadelphia at lt2sTp. m.. zuik
iug-cloee wnnocUonfor New York, from AValnnt
line* 1 wharf. at p. m., over Camden and Amboy
FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENOEft
CAR ‘ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Station
every nuaning (Sundays excepted) at 6:40 a. m., rnn-
• M Conemaugh and at all gta-
ThoJohnstownAocommodatioh Traialearesdsn*.
(exccpt Sundsy) at 3:UO p. m., stopping at all stations
and running aster aa Conemaugh:' ' “ I * UOD *
Flirt Accommodation Train tor Wall’s Station leave*
daily (except Snnday) at &40 a. m. f;.
Second AcaMumodatlon Train for Wall’s StaUan
Karos daily (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. m,'
Thud Accommodation Train for Walfr Station
tonne dally (except Stmdsjlat 4:00 p. m. 1
Fourtu Accommodation Train • for Walif* Button
Kov« daily.(except Sunday)** 006 p. i
Returning Trains artya in Pittslpurgh « follows;
Kxpre*B, l:l5 p. to-) Kail, 8:35 p, m;; Taat Line.
‘imtfa:m.'; Johnstown Acconunoaatiotiw ; lfraoa. t>. •
First WaU’a Station t *
ond.WalL’a Station Acccunmodstion, BUIO a, m **Third
c S *^« to “ Aocommodattoa, LOS p. m.; konrS
. a Station Accommodation, 6.*05 p. m.
iTralnsfromßUinvlUeaud Indiana eonnectat Blairs
viße Intmeetion with Johnstown Accommodation
lth .
The public viU And'lt greatly to their Interest,
F pll i R T^ii? r Kr travol bj- tha.Pennsylvania
:C*mtralßnUraade as the accommodations nowoOered
cuopotbeanrpaswdooaiiT otber route. The KoadJe,
stone, and la entirely free front dm£
We tMt promise safety, sjteed and'tbmtort to all wto>
may tovor this Road with their patroness.
1° ,M|To Baltimore fp so
To PhiladelphlL. M 10 W)lTo gss
To Harrtobnrg .ro— ’ 7 46| - i •
Bwaga to Ml Atatibai oo lh.
“* *"
'•tJSmfnn wAiittir’ ilckau' In' CM. wm u
lodbnanro trorded, in
s*3?**'™*: *1» «Uttoa MMIoni
hasnbAgent. r. -
Z case^*!tow. tltoCpiopaoy.wiU hold)
rwpons)ble;,fot pyrtiimU oulyT
and for an amount not llyO. 777^7 * 7 ‘
- .N-' B.—An' Omnibus Una b&s'been cihpkjyed'to,
«mvey paaaragerw and baggage4dand from thelto
:put,ot, a.chargo not tooxciKd26centsforcwch nu.
and .baggage; . tickets, apply to
i., . t, . . t 4.«TEw/ST,Agent,
Af the Tennsylvanik-Centril RaflsoaJ 1 pamenw*
BUrion,-oQ Liberty and Grant streets. *
C „ BNOCH LEWIS^
Tyi.u Snpfrintendpnt,'Altoona, Pa.
TMP OK-T ANT, -~T~
pmriimn|» ESlas3g3gS»lßVv f
Ticket! for 8l
Jaaepb sad other point* la Wortberu Misuari.«k»
JunknAn* *** MISSOtfS
S3^S2KKSttr^V^&
„ ... - ISAAO ir. STUBGEOK
8u l« rit “'0*»lof (t.Mortb.
; ■ 'MHBT h. a_.
A liLKOUENY.-;.- ,-- ! -
XV IUILHOAD.-B.rraS!KßS§a!4LfcJ
i*£T«ffig9SJd|
arriio at £imbargh, (tata.pi Hoad*/.)
**
*•*•*!•. MVfcJft m» uh)
J5S2h^J2^J^ l ” rt “ •*«
retarD t 25 cents, .Alt jnuodoirer* from Pitulionh
Without rickets, *riil b*<4i%rged fall, fors WE®«'
e * BupcriDteodeot.
CJOAR 80AHI SOAPIII-Thb. Cnaa-
VrAv **♦ “AWYkB, la acknowledged to be th»
of ,*"* U “ li J et • <r “Mto Ihn public,
lumiwripi- ndcMlMeuaw Ibund in iu .t.-.-
saving oC labor, and Its ; effleanp in ■ —lYrtiiiau"
Mint.lM «ndnrltbout Injuring tha akin, or*Eu!l
leastwise damaging .tho finest quality of mods. Is
can be need with, all kinds oT water 7 W K ° odg *
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