Vinter -Arrangement* -for Cloiing;--Arrival and Departure <of -Kailt. : . -'.ssssfrASs sca.'fi. ~ ; ayMail to Harriatrarg and intermediate piece*, PMI- , adeiphia,Baltimore, Washington CUy and New York.., Aeoiii Jfotf Botf—Wilkins, WUklnsburg, Turtle Cmh.HUtfinU* tad Indian^, _ _ m - v JfoiT raHr-QffßOilmix,,Johnstown, Chain biosburg, York; Way - Man*frott>BirriaWrg < to : PKUsdelphU,ead Eastern part State: Baltimore, Alexandria, V*., Washington City. Nnr York, andisart. • tm pan or Bute; Boaton ud Nov BnfUod Stat^ttmlßUlMof _ Maryland and Dataware...... IWirtfc Afofl £arf—Through **■»■ to Altoona, Huqtlngduin; MarTlsbuiv, - - Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the Bttttwfaf-llarylaaCanii Delaware; Alexandria, ¥*., Washington.,City, Ktv Eastern part of State. FrrW MaQ Wai— H l rDaA r Jtefia*^r!Wh*eUng l Zanarrilte; CtareUnd, . - Chicago, flnrinnstL fonlaffltt.' Indianapolis. St. Lonfo ‘ - W«atenaK6v Yoek;~W|ir3Wlf»ia PUttborph, Jurt,w>y»a and Chkaiioß3in>oad';'»fi.SWob«iTiUe and lodiana BailroatT; ria Clove rtflqigM pforterfflßallroad: via Cleveland apdOolnmhn« ' from Cr*etUn*'ioObhi»baa;*inJß«UefoiiUlaeahdlm!tehaßaf!road. from Cnatllnato fadia&apoliri %U OKTtfaitd,-ZanaaTill« and Cinctn natt Ballro*dtoltlllenbur( m Btcond M*a JFarf—Way Mall,' ria '•Ctrfelabd and Pittsburgh .Bjdlruad, • river Tkiri Jfetf Wesf—Through maila to Canton, Massillon,- Erie, Pa.; ciete land, Wbe&in&jlolediCDetroit, Dubuque, Chicago, Cincinnati, - Isdianapplte, St. Louis, 8L Joseph, Mo.# imd California ' . and Orecoßj-4|a'Qv*tland Bottle ] Afefls '**'Yteyrlttabtuuh and ConneUsrlUe Bailroed to [Uniontown and! * , tottrmwltsU'utßCee , ifafle—Via oOoea, also Clarion, Armstrong. Jcffer»oa,Klk and Fotiatt'counties Leechborg? Tuesday And 8at0day.~^.U.....«^...... f ;..^....i.._;4r..:. Afotie—Via Harmony and .Biwnlogton to Franklid, by itaae.. M^. M ;;^ 3foO*—YiaßQtUranaMerc*rWMeaarm«byttape..,;.~.~!M..~»..• Afafla-Vla Oinnoaebtuyand' Washington to Waynttburg, by irtaee.V... AfeC^’VUModotl|hßtu>(Ter,'hysteamboat, toGreensboroandinter- PainwnriUe, Eayettet Sblria^ m Y.7.'Start hi filar,. Barrington, Florence, Paris and Hollldaj’a Cora, Ya~ • to BteubenrfUa, « T ,r »y: AfotZe—Via Rieb-.Vslley, "Walkert'Kihs, Noblestown, Cnndor,Bar . omtown, Erau* Crmk ViUajn.httterapp’e Mills to Independence. Lear* Tuesday, Thoi*d»y aha Saturday. Arrive Monday, Wednm* dayand Friday r i, . .. "* ?*“• Q,u Jfafle.-Vla Moon, B*em-CUntcn» Frankfort Sprina, Gommittsborg, to FaJjYhWt .Ya, _. and i iatrmliyu.—-. • - Arrirea Tnenday,aad Friday Mt l»behfa£ Upper Bt. Clair, TbompaoorlDe, Bovbr Hlii] Mtxnntovn, Beck'a MDls, Ken*a fiutioo, to Bennlnrrille.^. Learaa Wadneaday and Batnrday.. , ,„„ _-y. , ArrireaTneadarandFridy.., , , ~ _,, ‘ Jfafl»*~Yla WBU« Ash’, Sahlg, "North WnsbloftoU, Apollo Sprinx Chorti. Bonth!Bend, to.Bbolocta-.....^ M Katl»~Via Doraeyrllle, Bnral Bidge, Cnteenrl^tUdd^ag^Q* i^iSwferiirirrrrrry--" —~ Arrirea Thnwday.„.,,,„., frT .■..., vfe*? • ■ - - Jfaffs For AUecheny City, Arsenal, Bnchanan AJjOktimahy,- dally*,-Hope Charch and Streets Btu ria Buchanan, Wedneadar nl - Saturday. First-mails - Bsas«a!mfl»„i.^..^i.:.;-;^. l .^,y lT ;, . AfaCa—For Wpet Manchester, dally.. r j r [From The F<tbrnsjy Atlantic Monthly.] Batfle ; H]inn''or the JReptiblicu aeen .the. glory of the coming of the iHS Is triatfag oat the vistago vhem the gtipea bf . * is' J - . JEW hjtthlooaed lightnings of Hit tenibla *"'[ V'ssrlfttrrrord: • X-i' > Bisirdthlsmarchmg oh. * T* ! c I.hire aeon hlm.ln.4ha vntch>fifea of a. hundred dry : Yheyhar/bnlkSlHlm'iin alter hi the dvenldg dews. ,{::Jh:f^»l’d4»pat''' r: ’ rl hare read: Mis rigbteons Matctwe by tbe ditaasd llartngjampa: , -7, 1 . . J ‘ J,> His dayls maithlnxoo. ;I hair* .read u fiery goepri.-writ In boreiahed rows of * - •' - . „ •-• . • * 4 Aa'7«t dt*l'vUh my wmUinncisi ao rrlth yon tor « grecakhaliaealt'. ' f.Let Herb, bocnof wtenantcnuh the aeipont with t * v ....... • ; ' samWihlugjOh.’’ .Hahaanojqndad forth, tnunpat- that shall serercali ' .iretreat; . ..' ■ 1 He ja sifting ont tho hearts of men before His jndg«! Oh, h« firiftt my Krai, to annrer Him J.tw 'jobU*nt, : Out Odd is marching 00~ In the UUaa Christ mi ton acroas the' WitrfSolryinhiii bosom tlrnt txansflgorei yon and Ml '••••-i ••■ •••• \ Am fan diad to maktmcnholy, lew dia to mifcc men tea, , _, ,7 • m-:, .. ~l' ,’ .WhOe'God ie marching on. * I fooni asking' In the btKfaeeomemnmer mon, WfantbedMr.wfceaatheclSTer, •' . . ;). ’ Sweeter than any iyd rde* u ‘ ‘ In'fadrroytf, reigning home; ' -.’'v-Tfaw]reUov:heirob<rasnerera»v . r , And h«r'faare.fe*£ In tfca Aovera! * • ' O’dayof iinyef ifcymwbory Wul'ttarfurhJle t a<>r pen; <■' . -. ytotoe,; : ’" Wen clodding all the mss,— •. TheJeuotefbmk tiy tatting ' ' >vßatiWoiixie4B3ik*-of mdM'- <■“— Andefaniaed hi* dimpled abotddarl : ■ ~ Adown’fiArOheeks the blushes _ Ban rippling like a Tell Into the bosom, vara and white At the-milk within hsr pall; As I told my tore to Treny lathe blitbeeome lommer morn. When the dew was on the clorer,.. And the tassels on the com. FOREIGN ITERS. At Aqcafendxxte, a little town just. the .confines ~of th*Bspsl Stales, a Tstoljr, brought hiv child .-.to a': ‘wijlialfow the! priest-asked .the pro posed name oi father .lAbfrata VitUnia.’! : This ; enraged ths priest so urnch that be refused: lo go, bn.with the service, leaving the child j lutllrbaptiaed; .. So, ; the: father.. j returned home,* and oh telling; (he i news to his wife . ahebecame terribly frightened Jest the babe should and, should .-go neither • to. heaven pj hell, but .remain some wbereininjd air, like a bat. To ap pease these gears'the who refused, to have Any-' other names for the child than those selected by him,; crossed the Tuscan frontier,' to ‘ RadicofanLJwhere the. baptism ; was happily' completed." Spas at cr ilk, that unpleasant murderer in “Rlgoletto,” is not a purely fancy sketch, as a recent affair which has come to light in Italy would prove. It appears that a; i certain priest wished to set rid of a sister : and .tfeb'broihers'th ihheni-their property, and cot caring to kill-them himself; hired two ruffians to do the job for 6,500 francs; but the-plot rwasdijworered in timer tosave .the destined. victims:; and.arrest the priest nnd the ruffians.^,a ;-‘ : a -.'/»*••• fiitnXT' mnst be An agreeable place for timid- if we" may .believe , the Cotrier'e Sicilian#' : which 5 deoUresthai $be bandits rob* hnd T kill with perfect impuxtity, And the tobbedor'wounded dare nof inform the 1 'authorities, for fear of baving ; their wiveSj-children -and all tbrirfaumiea as? eamlntfed in revenge. In tone ‘ locality ninety-six borniddes are hav ing taken'plsceinavery short time. " Tbs-demonstrations which have lately taken place at Verona .cannot ,be .called pleasant. They cdnsisted.Vin’ throwing ‘. bombs like those of Orsini in the theatie •.. durifig'thO'performance, aud in other pub* lic bat-luckily the bombs did not ex- thrown' muTthe pass l port office, ..which .scattered the papers about and greatly' frightened the Austrian official*. : • J /••• V" A Qirgenti, in Sicily which recails; ihe : flush days of the cobthraxdof the BisK- Op's <Sa «/s}W9AfC*lebrate<i ; the people Tpubficft 'burxtin g. ae r eral copies pf.Biodati’s Bibio. AX the rsame time a priest on.* bsloonyWaTeda.cruciflx, cry ing “ Ftpa. la nUgic* w.TTheVeople were so indigsAnithatv the inter* *‘p Pbitats banks have been established at 8L Petersburg and Moscow, but with no success. . The- founder* of : Joint, stock es- v tablishments ’ bsTo infbrmed the. Minister of Finance that 'they ’consider the under- UkingAa, impossible- under existing cir cuigstanca* /• t. TdiEmporor of-Bussia*has given 125,* OQO' fratnesf'4o-:the; BussUn; astronomer for the crcc ti oucf :an observatory onMoont Ararat;" w .-;f. : ?• l’ : * Ytotae/ to lord Herbert of csnoted at ;bp.’tbe, yrark of Baron Marochetti; wnehas. visited that town Ap'd greeted the Site. r .--, - t. jxowns, to., /HjESTtiUt mvu- tux* auor Jus- (^"'POST-OKFiCB: MldQlgfet. Midnight. 12;« p, x. Midnight Midnight. Midnight. Midnight. Midnight , Midnight. Midnight. Midnight Midnight Midnight . &15 p, x. 3:15 p. x. Arrirala at the ; ottos o 4 cto MAKSIOS /bouse-xi : r oxononaTOs W.Sianuxij BIDm.N.J, MrtOlbb^H.J, J S Hunter, PhUa, .Mri* Miller,. do A Bunting, WelUrille, O 8 Wibom Washington . ■ff Geerheart, USA -JOm, C|«T«iuid .V CoqneiJJ Y ■ Ind. co JtiHtflerfleliii. do TBDo<H, 1 ' ■d o'SM,LucMter v -Lirqt.D Taggart, HARE’S HOTEE—IdI f '‘ ' ••• tAjrintL-ninxJ J Kerin; Perryrrillo W'Kiector, Butler co E Montgomery, do , W. Maxwell, Gunn Ozr. * Md3n!6or t Wt.lWl H. i BSHlinaa,Kacino J Balder,’Butter to r/Yasoe, Waterloo, 0 ■ . J fiMDir, Sunflsh, O KDe'wolLßotlcrco . J Wilhelm, Hancock coVa -T Yerirytfe, Hickory ' JCkormUiV do ■ -« WJWo*. Salem, O 11 Laoghlip, -Fredrickt'a, EAGLE HOTEL—’.Liberty atreeti below Bereuth. • ■ msxinfa.i Franklin tp B Hogua, L'Salsa, D Archer, Greenaburs K P Turner, lad. Pa . Jao'HaTerhOliOhla WEhfcfcy-V' ! ' !: ‘ " V - BEDLION HOTEL - • r. ooaooxt H W Leria,Zeltenopta ' 8 Teaadite; ' do <1 L Soott, Bmtehfield, 0 J B Camacm, JUchmond • TGiaafiCUnspo . : £ Bobertt,- do -•> . John'Hack,'Wash, co - -GWitbtttj Allegheny co' A Kells, Youngs town .EO BtuSilm Llrerpool 'T CO . WMpblftit.'do : P F Martin; 1 -"do 1 ‘ ■ iJ-W McKoteyEaßt Llberty] ‘ KATIOHALHOTEL - • ’rl iiatTtix, W Pryor, Elizabeth^ •Gio Haidin, Ohio' J. Almidff, Batter-to ’ T.EdmhPdepn. zdor ._ ; M.FaamU.CaaaelbTtUe JTCrnwfotii; " Ja» Lewis; W.ElUebotb ffetkljleTlewontuPitUbarghlarkeU. ■' [Bt^drUd , Qiii PBUbvrj/)t QwU«.j , Pimscmnr, THoesnat, Jan. 16th,-1862. . ' [Nora—The qnotaifiont riten ia the feflowliig Bs .vtmr, U aastbc andtmood, «• tb« wboMal* price*, .except where otherwfee noticed; and tfaet in all cua In. the ftlllas ot eauU-orden to: the cKj. and coontiy: trade, aa'MTinbahf three to'-fivef) cent., will be OTW tbeee paoUtioha.l end dalL 'Selee or Pearla at Boda Ath at Poti ranre from 4 to4>£c. • AL£—Than iehat llttla. demand, and. ehipnents areUmfted. Tb&eatabllihed ratee at pireent arc: , hbU. halfbbls. ' $4,00 -X 6,00 3,00 ■■■■■. - : .3,60 ; APPLET acarreaod in damand at an adrahee of a).to2scperhblover hurt.week'a-Sgvee. We note entail aab* at prlcewruging froth s£7s to s3,2fi per hU-aoeflpat*•. BAGS—<tead7, wtth an-upward tendency In rate*. We quote and 3 boh, none iin»arke<;:jrort;Pltt;2 bnßb;:at .35c, 3 ball, 41c; Mononsaheln, 2 boh, M 33c,3 boh, 39c; Winni- 2-tnuh, At 35c, Ozark, Stnah, 32t: 2' bah, eewed,2Bc;OSUbara.'Sbttab,3oc. - 1 -- • >r - i BUCK.WH&AT~fLftITB-irWnll end: lower. We quote in bulk at 11,40 to SL4S per cert, and io'eetice atslj6Q@l,e2.„. ..T v r- J 'BOTTIfi aim la a moderate demand fcr Better,fmt iheittpplyleatatie to meet lt;prinje 801 l commands I2@l2>£c and choice, 14<ai6c., Em plaohraod doll At U@l2<]ierdoz. v BEANS-Mn limited anppl7,wbflo there ia a good demand; prime White command % bab. -.BACON—TJtate.U hut BtUeirnjolry for Bacon, and in the abeence of aalee we omit quotations. BBooHB—iDMrtaqolryet Co mmmr,-ahds2ASd3iC pSwFancy;wFancy; i with small tales of Common at from $4,60 to $5 per bbl, and Cultiratad at-from $7 to $B. ..... . ' OHKESX—qojet but onchaii eed: Wt Xt>ie Steady at 6®ttC«-Mfaiid Ohio English Dairy at 5 to 6. y CUBSTSIJTS—duII, with aa occasional «w«it sale at $2j25 bah. . .-OOTTOFirif ABBS—The fonowlog quotations art correctediqgtqdate:_' Eesla l6 c per yd. yiflgwa ; • vunv» iamb; - Noe.s '33o%Ub. No. B7c Wlb. Noe; 11 a 12U.L. 33c «« 3So « . No. . 34e *•'' Nr>, : '15„.,..„..„., 39c « ' No. 34c; -T No.‘lo.T . 40c « No. * N tn 41c •• N 0.400 17cfLdox. No. I4cWdoz. -No. ico. ,« ; No. 500......... i4o « N 0.600, lsc : « i No. l4O ’ »' l4e . ' Carpet Chain, assorted- aze qi lb. Carpet Chain),white, under IS 32c M : Carpet Chahvfrhite.oTer-16cats MM .., MM M. 32c »* . Bleicbed Coi , etlet Tarh..T',«.^. M .~.4oc " Bnblsacbod CoTerlst_yeflJw,.^^.„. fM . M 35c “ Cotton 32c « Extri Battings ~ yy «« ’ Common , u . CANDBKT A SOAP—The following qnolatfonsare stricuy correct r .'-t***-. - • r.i ' \ . ” CAKDbU, .Booty u3'J>lpp«d~.. Ii^EBEEEEir: . «■— • ■■"■/.•■ BOAr. . ' ■ ~ 'i j _ Vo. 1 Palis. ...TV"”’, vija-fr J' c “ 56 BW&'<jgTi.X^gv^BgBSßW| Rift ft »~^.^-.--~~.----<ff^ IOC;; J«11 f OTBKlf*Ali-aiin,-withnfc. from flrtthand at i JCTH^T 4l£42erattdlhaneton at 44<&45c. . 1 * AThoclisf ■ JUBIJU) FRUIT—In good'rtjjplywbfl* prices nw lug, SUrtcttr,. parkanborj, Pomerpj*. u*uax/ii*, Bala steadyhot unchanged; Vesdset cOmmaniTC Pcrtantootfc.—Th* ’ iteamcr OtABA ©Mfcaod Applskltom ST.«I to sl,76per btub. • "*~£» 9*pt.A.-J.:MemllHot; win leers forPort*- ; FC£KHBBt£-qiatet y ’wlth email aalaai at TUSSDAY, at a ©’docka, m.— totto «*far o«m,mtoqoaUty. ' - -.: n FRIDAY, at jifo’dock FDODR-TbW. ha» been * alight Improvement-fn “*< *or £rcJglilor paßag* J *PpJT oa board«rtd v .: the demand for Floor, without, bo waver, any —*-Q*:dlin l £>: ft: • ./•- jyQ t FLACK.Ajgeht. la raw*. The following art the qo otatiroi fttmTetore; /OKG LjfiA W AV' fcK k liT:i lHv |u»iriu« EVSEY TDiSSatS^^^S?? meet.tbatrfmmedtalawant*. ■ Sugar- U firm at “i\C to , 10c for Cab*,*nd lO to tbkcfor K. O. •tnd/. iHQi'niUQaiUoj of prime Sf t O., Jn oakjfcKiOr i ;e* at but £roni ;tt) to 21c lor prime to chojce Bio.- Bice U eelling at B}£. to 9c. : GBAll*—Tner* Is a regular demandurVheatfrom wagon at 90c for' Bcd.andgl tor White: • Byirij wil ing fromfirrt hand* at 460. Corn leln rather better demand* and w* quote the market ateadj at, from 40 to 45c per buih—the latter figure Ibr primi.YcUow from atom. Barley flnn at from H2to 46c for prime Spring and,Bali: Oat* -* *had« lower, with amoQ «tie» *t.26&2?C:from..firct ttaftda and. *29<s3oc from ■tore*. j . .. ■ -T •. HJX—There U a'regular demud fur ' llaj from •eealewat price* ranging from $9 to $lO per ton— meetly at gio. HOUISY—4s wiling In the email way at sl,6oia fcacka, (CO Itajand 14,60 pefbbl (l&O Ibe.) . HOPS—Preened Hog* in good eupp]; r r with eal«* at from 4c"per lo condition—monUr ;at:»tfc.---- 7... . v . J •- - OlLS—Crude Oil continue* firm whlletbe stock In market i* Ugtil,aud navigation,euapended. The cur* rent .jiricee ore 14c, cash, and Joe, four. tnuntha. K© iXard-leateady at TOc, and refined Cerbon irm n 40c. '• -0:00 a.*. POULTBY—The : aupply In market U large and considerablylnexcemoltkedemand.- Lire Chickens ar». selling at 250 per pair, dromeddo 5c per lb; dree* sed.Turkejro, 7c per tt>;liredo, 600 toil apiaca; lire Ducks, lo6 » pair. '• ■' POTATOES—There is a good.demand (dr Potatoes' of all deebripUous, Without, however,-any change lu I iricaa. We quote Neeh&nnocka and Peach Blow* at 46c owamou Keda, 25c;, pink. Eye*, 4Uc, and Prince Alberta, Ate./ - . largo advince in aaltpe. Ire, eah*d 'hf rediiced stocks and government d*- ■ maud; therahaabem an advance id blasting powder of 750 perkeg, and riSe povtlar ©f(l per: keg. The .advance ie ucubrm throughout tha country. SALT—dul Jbdt unchanged; XoT Extra is held at $1,76®1;8T hr bbls and f 1,30 (a sacks. SEEDS—Timothy is dull at (1,50, and CHorer dull at *4. v Plan it Is demand at (ljjO prime. :• TALLOW-—dullatfib par A to rough, ami 7o for ... 7:00 a. x. 6:00 a. x. 6;00a.m. 0:00 a: x. 4:00 >. 'M« ltectlflod is steady at~21@220 I «r gall| Caah snd old c ßye commaa<U7&c to : S.A), as tonga and qdalltt.' ; : 1 ! WISDOW OLABS—Tha following quotations have been corrected up to date; 6xB, 7x9,:ss Bxlo, $2,25; .9x12,10x12, s2,{sj; „9x14, 10x14,(2,75; lbxlfi, 10x10, (3,oo—usualdiaeou&t for cash,*ls percent. ' WHEELINO-^-Ptx _ HprxavA—loo' flour bbla, • Yoaghtly A co; SO do do, fit bge <xrrn, 3000 hoop poles, JnsA. Fatter, 60 Sourbhls,E<lgertou A Stewart; 3u 1 JbU.oll, Wm Mackeowo; 244<k? do, Fleming A bras; 15 oU bbls, HA'QU co:9B.aodo, Long,,Mlu«r A co; 33 do do, Hutchinson-Aco;*sl do 'do, Ardisco 01l co; 41 hogs,-lfiO sheep, WUliamsA Smith; 16 hhds tobac co,2Bkgs lard, Ctert* Aco; 1 bbl whiaky, J -Bryar Acoi 2 Black A: Woods; 6 do do; Lambert-A Sblptoo; 1 do do; HMeapeahclde; 1 do do, X Lyncli; 1 do do, McCullough/100 do d<vWm Carr A co; 4 bxs tobacco, Bhrirer « Laxear, 10 oil bbls/Brewer; SUI A co; 1761%»'-corin', Bryar A Fruat; 160 do do, W H .. Eagan; 442 bgs borlay, Bhodw A Verner; 0 bales Wad* ding, MBosenbaum; .62 bgazye,6 do barley, Thos Bell A eo; 13bbls wheat, J L-Ifob!s{ IS rolls leather, MCalo/li bbls dir apples, McDonald.A Arbuckle;. 15 Bksry», Wm Wilhelm; 10 dressed hogs, 33 doaen broome d has butter, 1 bblegg*, owners on board. CINCINNATI— pex Mantua—774 bblsflouri Qarke Aco; 2371aks wheat*ls4lfloor bbls.BTKen wsdy A bro; 25 bbUwbUky, H Biddle; 20 bbb/5 half Jdo lard *oQ; Knox A Parker; 12 bbla floor, Jos C Greer aon/lttsks dry fjralt.HeSano A AnierjßObblii flour «6G bgt wheat, BrownAMlrkpatticE; lthbla eggs, 1 J Graxterj eOoUbWs. Wmßagaley; 29 ala bhla,4u hi do do,hpcncer A Garrard; 6 bbls, 49 bxs extract cofi - fee, P Guttendorf; 60 hides, W. Bryant; 25 bbls whht ky, E Bryar; 102 oil bbls, owntr on board. incipal LAS t KIGL,... tyVt.,'n(sarli..ll. bepotJ Captßoraell, Hollidaysbg A.WolfrJlf, Lewiatown PYonng.Phll*. : G Ptett-, J Brook co.Ya A Ewing, Canton, O A Matthias, w. A bod. Ho Llbnt.O Zirm, HorrUborg BDWrn,. ; K Horne*Quincy- ! M Hondersonßaenk Tibia 0 De mmey, Ohio. T Lindsay, Hteubenvilla 1 DLdgan,Baltimore SEdwiirdsi',-' J DaiD.Colombnt - Allegheny Cattle Market. Jav. l&— I There has been a fair demand' farßeef Cattle dndegths past week, without, however, any. material 'change lu rates. The at both yards was large. 1365 head, and the^riimxattgpd .from 1% to 3j£c per Ih, according ; to quality. k The Bog market has been rather doll, with a de cline of felly )£c per &. The sales at both yards ag gregated 3569 head, at prices ranging from $2,75 to $3,15 per 100 foe groea, according to quality and con dition. TJjs bulk of tha aalea wen made to Eastern buyers. Below will be found the particulars'of the at hath Yards : lystrwt, foot of Fifth. JChriSpenj Wash', co O Louden, • do STroeming,' do A" Turner, - ‘ do B ftdchard, do H Miller, "do Q -Bobins, SahuTilla O Pawley," do J HcKtry, Canon*borg B Russell, - do T Weavor, ‘ do W Harrison, Brighton W ‘Rutherford, Harrpb’i LChamben, Knoxville ( Sent East—Union Yard*—Bm A Bedinger, 84; SlUs Ocrdon, 183; J Hite, 84; McFarland A Mcßride, 180; J Cask ey;-322. Morgan Hards—J 8 Connor, 168; O H Brown, 80. Sold—Union Yards—John Campbell, 25, 234®3K; iHeffosr,3Q.3; OT Trueedale, 18,2)fcK Taylor, its, B Spook. 8,%0D Wolfe, 14, lK$3& E Davis, 20, 2W@aW; Donahoo A. Cunningham, 40, X P Smith, 27, J Martin, 18, 2>£ Caslerline, 37,Bradford ABcoU, 20, A P Moore, 23, Myers A bro, 104, Henry Merrick; .65, XQ3; Marks A Traurman, Gtsteawalt A co, 67, 2)d@3; w Brock, 35, lOO ft* groea; J HutUnao, 15, $2,15;. Holmes A Phlaifor, 34, $2,81; 8 Warren, 6, $2,65: N Todd; 12,(3,10; O'A Thayer, 19, Morgan Yard*-A Scott,' 18,(2,02; L Xkrud, 14,22,60; J Bhodte 212, (2,72; J M Tipton, 16, $2,44; U McClain. 47, 1 W Taylor, 16, $2,48; D H Herr, ia, S2,CB; X Gordon, 11, $2,68; G H Smith, 10, $2,62; J B Craig, SG, $2;78; L Stevenson, 14, £t,G9; T Wheeler, 35,12,70; H McClain, 34, $2,72; J Bucey, 84, $2,59. - Sent Bast l Union Yards—C Beach, 19; J 0 Goldenr 17; D Martin; 40; J G White, 47; Geo -Alexander, 278; McQuaid A co, 440; J M.Carding, 14; P 0 WaabbuTn, 19; W H Hill, 19; W Young, 14; T Glam, C 3; T ton, 17; W Blackwood, sjffH Gray, 66; John An derson, 16; W Kilt, 12; J Scott, 20; J McCracken; 17. Hojrh Cover, J H Beatty, Thos Morrow, Altoona - A W Parker, Chicago W H Midge, -No. 5 St. Clair street. John Beaver, Freeport B Wllßams, N. Bethlehem BP Phillips, Ohio J C Morrow,' da. - J B Daffy, do 08 Sherman, Pa John Elder, Wash, co . Jas XennedslT, Yen’go co JKWiar.Pa * A HcKellasa, Ohio John JSxbongh, Botlor 0 8 Wagner, W Gail,Beaver co. P Partner, Sxxonsbnrg WBnrtner,' -do wbriiCTom.^ V Qwens,- • D Lockman, California J D6oby, Qreene co WfTbampaan*.' A Oafley> Gufifey's Elation; Y Kametta, OPEB twhit*r>V' ~ Sold—Union Yard*—S Kirk, 82, (3,13 perlOO Iba gross; Myers A bro,' 173, (2,75; 5O, (3,10; G W Henahaw,- John Sbtpard, 9i, $2,90; 5f Quick, 47,12,90; W MeCiain, 204, $3,12; Wu Tingle, 96, $2,80; jh Sweeney, .78, (3,15; Jamas. W Mootc. 200,(3,12; John Campball, 144,(3. Morgan Yard*— J Bchuyler, 78, $3,06; W-Lyoa, OK, $3; J H Lfantt. ,960 t $3,08; J W Tiptou, 19, J fiart*. 4fi,%98;' .H McClain, 62, $3,03; KButt, .107, (1,10: John An- l5, (3,12;,T PMoore,loo,(3J)6; E M Lyan,< (3; J MeQualdtf, 112: $3,15; J H Henderson, 45, s3,li; > Miller, 44, $3; J Shaglsr, U 7, $3,05. ' . i jjenl East—UalOo iWd*—J - W'ModerweH, 106; Ir .W Jttrey; l 05; C Craig, 201; J H Glass,-’422; John .Yanllar, 375; S W Cowan, 260; H E Ault, '160; W A Xlxoh; 74: A J Bran, 30; J K Moore,'4s; T A Mafiatt, 143; A J Crawford, 152; Miner A Kuth, 294; Bedinger A HfU/144; AM Sariy.flOOt J £ UcClora,B7; Wm UoUnea, 226; B B HcßonaldrlSSi - B P Corbin, 450-/ .Wm Foote, 70; Cook A MitcheU, IS3; D Martin, 29; Holme* A PhiefeV, 600; W- B Pelt, A4O; W ChatUo, 128; MarshaH A co, 272; Dudgeon A co, 400; S Butler, 230-. W A Nlxot»; 74; JWood, 300: ON Owens, 175; J A McCartney, 60; B J Wall, Wm Hedjms, 311; J 4B; P A Washburn; 11; M Hill, 10; A Bryan, 190; J T WaU, 64; A Daniels, 120* B McDon ald, 188; L Clark, 188; C H Brown, 101; W Block wood, 28: W Gailer, 67; J Gardiner, 70; T A Mason,. 106; W H Crum, 70; J M Btepner, 800; B.Houston, 775; J Harbaugb, 78. T*i firm aso Wkatkx»—Aurr als abb Ds« >AATcnn - BoAT» Leatiiq To-Dat—The river com menced to cwell rather unexpectedly .on Wedoeeday night, and continued AO day yesterday, and last even-, lag the pier mart* indicated fall ihirteebfcet. The, weather was clearand apparently settled.! There b still some floating iceUi the Allegheny rtrer, hßtoyiflDoiightolAteriue.iaUie least with oATige ,tk>aonthepbio..„.....Th*Msdaerfrom Cincinnati, and Mlnervafroa Wheeling were the arrivals/ :wbile theMalnottsforLouisville and Lacon for Bt. Louis, constitatatbe departnreeJ.../...;,Tb* Tigress' from CincbniaU, end; Undine' from Galilpolb/wiU i probably be ftrtmdi ait heWharf this morning' Tho; latter boatertll r«tarn'toGaUJpoli*'on Saturday cnn-! wUlVprobablyj he able to restima their regular tripe on thaicfream! to-day..._The Maren*o)rnd St. LonU rewind large ijaanUtlmof government Height wagoas.caiujoubAlb and ammunition. It to princi pally far Lonbvffle and Cairo; Fo* Omcunun amp Looimtiß-The swift and etaunch steamer St. Ldul* Cepfc B.X Beni,VlU' poeltinly leave jfcr Cincinnati and tmbflUe tbU evening. She .will be fallowed on. Saturday by the neat andpopolarEmma, Capt. J, JL.Marratta. FoxSr, Locis-—The cotnmodl7u* steamer Mareogo, Capt. McCall tan, wiU lean for St. Look on Satnrdey without fail. She will be Allowed by the Prfma DoonMfcpt.Geo. D. Mbore, and J. W. Hallman, Capt. McCarty. • • '■Bximxas. UTMUttMBOJiTS, ' *. * . -—■ -,1 •- ~ 1 ~ '' steamer j; W. HAILMAS Capt. M’Cany'ieSt*n above and alt • tntarmpliai* porta, on TUESDAY, at 4p.m. . For freight jornamege apply,oh aboard or J. B. LXYrfcBTO/yot>. r AaSu.” lilOK tOP- w. 4? YU<LB AND BT. LOUlk-Ths fln«i||B|Z steamer . MARENGO,. Oapt., McCalluia, wui Jean as above on gATUBDATrai \4 p- For ftS5 or paaeage appl j ott board or to : Jalß 3. 8.-tiyiKOBTOK fr 001. Anentti V- m»K CINCINNATI, LoUiaif-fe'.v JD tILLE AJfD ST. IK)UIS.— beautiful now rtearoerFßlMA DONiJA.- “•;# Geo. D. Moore, wUH»to fbrtbs abote and all * me4W« porti, on BAIOBDAI, UUrtMl.. For frßl,nt or puwgnApply on -'*?■; J? L V WYI LLE—Tbo e»w eloffc*' apply outward or to- . v **^*r**^^*° /«n j. B. i.rviMggnrff j: »■ "O UK OIMUtNMA’fI AMij . 1 1' Jj LOCIBVII.UL—Tbe O'.. ; io, : . i6®iBo " c “ G§ C mmmsmm Imports by- River. Biver News. Reg ular week ly a p aV’tt vt r<»; r-crt.rprn.nl i 6i».ttBßS!Sa- POKTS3IOUTIL—-The .learner ROCKST, . *.CapU John 7 WoU, vUI leave for the above and all lo tanaedlaU porta THIS DAY, at 10 o'dock a. to.— ' For'freight or ps«» apply oo board or to MQ . « D. H. LSWia. Agwit. piTTSBUIiGIi AND UAL-. .. . -LIPOLI3*PACKET.—-The iMattraldSiftSS uew passenger steamer UNDINE, Capt. M. A. Cox, will leave Pittsburgh for Gallipoli* EVERY 6ATUB DAY, at 4 o’clock p. nu Batumlag, leaves Gallipo li* EVERY TUESDAY, st 10 a.' m: Forfrelght or pawagospblj-OD boardorto . sett) J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. EG U LAJtfc WaJfiKlANtt PACKET-—The sckmlidpMßengcqflAliiih&fiL .ateamcr MINERVA, Capt. Joua Gordon^leaves lor 'Wheelingand all intermediate porta EYi-ftY-TUES DAY, THURSDAY *nd SATURDAY, at UVtfock a. m., making close connections with tbs' regular jarketafor. Parker* baTsE and Cincinnati Return* ng, leave* Wheeling EVRRY MONDAY, WKDNRS DAY and FRIDAY, at S o'clock'a. tu. .pussengcr* receipted through to Ciuclnnati. For freight or pas •age apply bn Iwenl or to.' JAS. COLLINS A CO., aul • -114 -Water street. JS O VCJtTIoJTjiM*. ' FORMAL SCHOOL, —ll. WILLIAMS AY baa opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. U 7 St. Clair street, Third story. ! Testimony of Teacher* : i Ha Is the counsellor of the Teachers, the nian to whom all of ns look for advice' and instruction. i JOHN J. WOLCOTT. I caanir moit hbartiiy with the above. LEONARD ZI. EATON. 1 'tbecrftiUy concur in the opinioo expressed above. W.B.FRJSW. I take pleasure in giving It aa my opinion that the. foregoing recommendation u folly merited. .. i A.. BURTT. I know of uo one who desorraa higher testimony in his favor. B.N. AVERY. I fully concur in the above recotomeodation. : D. DENNISON. He can prepare pupils for the High.Bcbool quieksr .than any other teachor in this city. A. T. DOUTHETT. -Txuiie—sl par wook, In advance. auB:3tawd JBUBCEM*M*oMJrJEO VS. TTNITED STATES OF AMERICA, U WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA; «. ' - • Whereas a llbel of information bas been filed in the ; District Court of the United States of America for tho Western District of Pennsylvania, on the twenty sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, by Robert B. Oarnaban, £n., attorney of tbo United States, -on behalf of the United States, alleging in tnbeU&cu .that a pertain Steamboat called the ISAAC fIAM ALLTT, abd.of the following dimensions and descrip-' (ion, to wit: IhtehgtkTSO feet,' in breadth 24 feet, in 'depth sfeet; measures 140 59-95 torn; is a steamer; 'has a wheel stern', a cabin on deck and plain head; and is now lying at the port of Fittaboagh, fa said .district, and is owned in part by one Victor Wilson, a citizen resident and inhabitant of the Stataof Mis sissippi; that in pursuance of the ActofOougrvm/kp prored July lath, 1881, the President of ; the- United •Htatee Issued his proclamation, dated August loth, 1801, declaring inter alia that the inhabitants of tbo State of Mississippi are in a state of insurrection against tba'Uttited States, and that from and, after fifteen day* from said'August 10th, 1601, ml ships and newels belonging In'whole or in part to any-citi sen or inhabitant of said State of Mississippi found iu any part of .tba United States would be forfeited tor the United Statue, and that said steamboat owned as aforesaid was so found in the port of Pittsburgh upon raid DccembcrttOtli, 1861, and that the said vessel. Iter tackle, apparel and fhroiture became thereby for feited to the usu of the United States, and praying that the same .may be condemned as forfeited as aforesaid. . , Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under tbo eetu of the said (font, tone directed - and deliv ered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming tho said vessel, her tackle, apparel and fur niture, or auy Interest thereto, or Uen thereon; or In any manner Interested in the same, that .they be ami appear before the-said District' Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of January next, (IBtii,) at eleven o'clock; tn the forenoon of th*c day, if ths same shall be a day of Jurisdiction, other wise an the fcagt day.cf jurisniction thereafter, then and there to’ interpose their, and to Tn » >rw their allegations in that behalf, A. MURDOCH, U. S. Marshtl for the Western District ofPenn'a. Pittsburgh, Dec.- 27th, 7861.—de30:dtd -piTHiUDGE’S XX FLINT GLASS OVALCARBON OfL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patooted October Bth, 1881. The beet that have ever yet been offered to the pobUc. They are the beet for the following reasons: 1. Because, being of an otml Shape, the glass Is everywhere squally distant from the dame, so that tbe draft is stronger and more regular. 2. Tbe oral shape is better adapted to resist tbe effect of sodden expansion, so thatit Is Impossible to crackthem.r'irrr::' T _[* A The glass, is made largely of uad and PearUsh, - giving a great degree of strength anti elasticity. Ths chimney* which housekeepers have found to bo so’ brittle as to creek, even when hot In use, are invaria bly made of Lime Glass instead ef Flint Glass, .of which ours are manufactured. 4. Hot the greatest advantage of those Chimneys is that when youhave one it will last forever, and if anybousekeaper breaks one by the heat of the lamp, let her call at the manufactory and we will replace her-cracked chimney by a dozen whole one*. Thls proller does not Include accidents or. those case* of breakage where tin chimney has,-throngh Inexperi ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp as to pre vent its expansion when -boated. Msftiuiulureraand consumers of Carbon Oil, who have felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has existed In the great expense of chimneys, in tbe way of tbe universal use of tin oil, hero found.a remedy i® the Ond XX Flint Glass Chimneys, which, has mate rially lessened tbe co*t-of Carbon Oil light to those who use them, and increased tbe consumption of oil consequent upon tha lessened expense for chimneys. For sale by J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Tbumm A Co.,' Rogers A Nesbit, P. Hayden, LuceecoOU Co., Welden A lteinelte, W. Ogden A Co., W. P. M-. Murray,or attfae-MannfectoryyWwhington it., near Pennsylvania avenue. .' *-% euithtawuastf E. D. DITiIBIDGE. aKOCEBIES— pOO bags Coffee—fair to prime, 25 hhds. N. O. Sugar—choice, 60 do P. R. do 450 Until N. O. Molasses, 50 do New York Syrop," 26 do Philadelphia Syrup, ' 30 do Bleached Whale, Oil, 15 do Tannera' Oil, 20 do Carbon Oil, 110 butt* Tobacco—to and 10a. 10 do do —natural leaf, 10 kegs do —«U nriat, 30 bbU. Cat and Dry Tobacco, 40 half cheats Yotrng Hyson Tea, - 10 do Gunpowder Tea. 30 da Black Tea, - With a fan assortment of good» *b'<ror line , t»ILWOBTU ± CO., WhtJeeale Grocers. Second ttrwt. QUNDRY CONSIGNMENTS bbla. White Wh-at TamlJr Hoar, 8 ** Bw - «. ’ 60 bull; ohelled Corn, 76 sacks Ear “ 20 dozen Corn Broome. 75 boxes Cheese 10 bushels S«ans, 6 bamls 801 l Butter, 600 Iba. choice Feathers. " 16 huah. Timothy 2 bbla. Eggs, . In itore by . . JAMES A. FETZEB, -c* l . Corner Market and First street. IN Addition to our already .arge stock of Oreon and Dried Fmlt, we have re 'wired this day, 300 lraan. choice new Dried Apples, 4 (p do large halves new Dried Perchsr* 120 bbla. Missouri Apples, 25 sacks fresh Flint Hominy. Also in store and for tala, 60 bush. Corn Meek 2 ton Bock's heat Floor, 6 bush. Pecan Bute, CO bhia. CnmtarrkK. . L. g. rojr jT 4 co. UTOecu WORKER.-JAaT oWENS, KJBTBCCO_AND MASTIC WO'dKEB, PAPEEt lIANGEH AND PLASTEBEB. , “ n.fnS NTB ? S^ K ? °BB* jIENTS of .11 kind, iamlahed on short no tin. “Vf* 2* itTMt. «1. door. “*'.s»lw«>. w^ir.perStore,So.,l Wood .tree, will b« ,ro»:niw altomCd to. mh2B IN^iUBUBKIEAHTEEURBOOTO r• s?»«?'wrvlnf. the katber and render *r*t«,*Proof and pliable. We 'article viirsalTes, and can reedm is reprinted; as also can many that h4»' e need ither«U>foni,fbr salo,' wholo ol, at the IndU Bobber Depot, 20 and 28 Bt. ; J. A 11. PHILLIPS. bbla. St : Louis Syrup, ’ BOfcL'db, da do / lOhbls. Pennsylvania do •10 do ; Balthnor* do rl6 do KewYork '“.do- „• lit store and far sale tar dslO BBOWIfAKragrATBTCKB. pBAJiUOALIRON AND NAILS—We V-/ havener# arrlvihg'lron- and Halls of aHsiscs, and wlll eeU'in large and small quantities for bash nr approved guilt edgod paper,at the very lowest fates, offered toy manufacturers. -.ibaiahbioket * oo.; _de23 Agents fcr.FH t ** rt>| ngCharcoal Iron Works. pLOUiU- ; V: -y. X- 2uo bbla. Whitt Wheat Extra Family Flour,, luo sacks prime Buckwheat • . do 1000 lbs. flush BoU Batter, Sou dux. flesh Eggs, r . Fresh received and for sale by-' ' H. BIDDLE, _* dc2o : No. 183 Liberty street. 7 casks new Codfisb, J. 30 barrels Boy Island Herring, " Booeived on consignment: w}U clow them low., for cash. 1 /H. BIDDLE,.: ■ - : del3 .Ho. 183 Liberty street. . j tOST RECEIVED— . ' ■- ~ : •t# 100husbels choice halves.new Peaches,-.. • 60. c ,u : new Drjed Applfa. '’ V i J ; deia . L-W.'TOIGT A 00.. C'IKUDE, OIL.—SW bbli. Oil Creek / Petroleum far sale by j-- JAMES DALZELL4 80H, I—delf-";-"- ■ •. ———Hoards and tPyatw aimtr* *• {DEFINED tfib. saperioje. ILvHo.lßeAnod oilreoelTinf«ndlbr«alabj ■ JAS. dXLZELL A SON, l .’JaT- • - r-60andH> Water*titei.l • -'DAHJUCT baadles tg - v JTISCDLI.IJTO UB._ : STEAM WEBKLT BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, laniU ingand-'embarking. Pasaengcrs-at QUEKN3iow N, .(Ireland.) . Tho Liverpool, New York *nd Philadel phia Steamship Company intend despatching their full-powered Cl jde-bailt Irou Steamships as follow*: ETNA..— January 1L KANGAROO ...: ...Saturday, “ 18. CITY.OF_BALTIMOR»......6aturday, ; “ as. and every Saturday, ar boos, front Pier 44, North -River.' FIRST CABIN .178,00 STEERAGE. -.530,00 do to London— 80,00 do to London-... 33,00 do . to Parti-™.-. 85,00 ~ do ,to Paris. 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00 do 'to Hamburg.. 33,00 - Passengersal»'fonrarded to Havre,Bcetueu, Rot; terdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates. - frk'Prmns wijhing te bring eut their friends oau biiy t(eketakerskt the fidlowing rates to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, 575, $BB and 1103. Steerage'from Liverpool $40,00. - From Queenstown S&VX>. : These,Steamer* have superior, accommodations for passengers, and carry,.experienced Surgeons. They are; buQt.in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Flre Aunihilators on board. 1 UTPiimolM ru a Tomon.—By order of the See rear# ef &aiej alt peuerngert leaving the Untied tilatee are to freemre Paetportx bttfor&.gei*y On board (As Steamer. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. JOHN THOMPSON* Agent, mblfrdtf No. 410 Liberty treat. Pittsborgh. JjAVici dc PHiLUTa, BRASS. FOUNDERS AND' MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS; GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers and Dealers in • , GAS FIXTUEBB, Vi PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of ovet7 dseoriptiou. OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or IRON, with the most Approved Chambers or ValveeJ of all kinds, and warranted to give sstUlaction. MANUFACTORY; 110 Water and lOlFront streets, riTTSBURQH. f|V FAKUJKIUJ AJiO GIMEKB. ;. FOR SALE, GEOWKrS SUPERIOR PATENT ' GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, , Patented January 10,1880. ■ - The enperiority of thi*.FANoverall otbere is-use oomdste in its cheapnras, simplicity sad durabilfty. SecomV. In Grain fester, better and more; thoroughly, with lest labor, than any other mill. The patentee Of the above Fan' has been Tong en gaged ut manufacturing and wiling Agriculture! Im-j plutqents, and convinced of the great want of a good Fan for,cleaning the.diQerent kinds of Grain and] Seeds, presents this to,tha public, with foil confidence tbnt'U .will.meet their wants- The nnderslgned, having purchased tbe sole right to mannfecture-aod sell the above Grain Fan and; Separator in Western tPenasylvanis, .'Western Tir-i : ginla, and all Ohio, and'the right to cell in Indiana and Illinois, is now jrepared to fill all orders, whole-. salO 'or"retafl, at 319 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ra3:«aswtlF- - W;W. WALLACE. R. L. ALLU>i, AOBXT, PBODVOS AND OOMMIBSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WIHEB, BBANDIES. LIQCOB3 AND CIOABS; BEGTIFYINQ DISTILLEB, No. 8 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Peun’a. lo23;H«*»pl ’ riXIDK OF IKOW FAINT, but article for tbe purposes known for pre serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to the weather. As a FIBE-PBOOF PAINT, It is invaluable, and; is warranted superior in body, permanency and cheap ness to any other Paint known. Made and for eale by the ton or smaller quantity by the' - • • PENN*A. SALT MANUFACTURING 00., de3-3mn» 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. QASFEXTUKi A LARGE ASSORTMENT JVBT BEOEIVED FOR SALE BY BATLY. FARRELL A CO., .V 0.129 rovazu BTBZ?^ KUSL. SALMON. BHA*' - ' ln MACK* Ac., No,'l*6 HEHIHBQ, CODFISH, :Pwt. wrXT. aMm between Baca and Arch -buo - -U Mast Mackerel—Urge, mad tnodimn . tit© Hoe. 1,9 and 3, is united packages. . •-' BO hsrrals nrtm«i M.,1 tUlmnn. • 1000 do Economy Meat Shad. *OOO -do anperiot No 1-Herring, Ccoaieting of dUTimit brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay of Island and'Eaetporti Ac.' W)00 bona Scaled ana Ho. 1 Snaked Barrings, 1600 quin tails George’# and Grand Bank Codfish., Which are now offer at the lovact cash price* &nd solicit a call before buying. MURPHY a j^oonl. do4:6md Ho. UP Sortb Whar Tgf , -p/tya. y ALL CXJ^CKHNEJU—Iake' notice that tinder' the provialons efth> Act of Assembly, spprored Mar l,lStfl,‘entHled Act BelatiTstd a cartain-Burial Ground in' Allegheny City,?’ the Se lect and. Common Councils City of Allegheny bare-enterad into with, the Mount Union Cemetery Oompejoy fetr thediseatsnsent and reuoTal of the bodies dtad peraona buried in thq srere»yard sitnaiel'ou Due Southend Weet Commons of said city, andrfbr tb»j re-interment of the same in! the Mount Uulon Oefjetexy, in accordance- with the requirements of ud<t Act. OBOBGK LSWIB, j Alhairmar, of Committee on City Property. > delfcflutd •. j QiiNlilUKiS TO THE i'KADK. O 3000 boa. - s«w kiln Dried Peaches, MOO'- « « «• 'Apples/ 300 bbl§.choiceGreen; ' 250 bo zet primeWeetern Bereiro Cbwsc, 1500 Volt, choice By. mate Wheat flour, 300 « “ Bye lCfi' '* ■ - Noa.l and 3 Mackerel, 12& «* No. 3 large “ lot) butt# assorted brands Tobacco, . 6*o bbl* choica Plantation MoUaaea, 100 bbda. N. O. Sugar, .. lOabUi. assorted Refined Sugars, 160 •* **;■ - Syropa, 116 do*.' " Cora Broom*,' : 360 bbla. prime to cbotceßlo Coffee,' . ,76 ohcets.Yonng Hyson andßlack Teas, In atorv and for aale by . ' HcDONALD A ABBUCKLES, d<flß Ko. 853 Liberty street; hear Wood. Liuv. turn uma. rpAYLOR &13ROTHEB, Commission jL'-JfMCBAXTS, • ' " " '-V • •’ •' Ko, 45 WALNUT STREET, . CINCINNATI, OHIO. . Oa f»Peis6tial attention, gf ton to themirch*** and sde -»rPBODOOBBind MERCHANDIZE generally. M« tfiwmte advaneaa mad* on consignments of staplf article*. :. umncui. M< ana. THOMAS ABBUCKLE A CO., Pittsburgh. *KtNO.PIHNOCH.AOO., do. J($ttPHU. BUTEBBrEwfo Qsctiinati, And < Ttadnaatl merchants cenerctly. no2£md YOe33f ■ IN U'iMK TOS 'i'ME iiOLi tJDA-YS—Baoslved tblsday,: •2Sbbxtocenn*dFe*chee,atA3perdozßn, ~ IQQr- boa. choice hairea new Dry Peaches. 60 ” boa, prime Dried Apples* ■ too ; bbla. St. Lonhr Jennfcoh Apples, afrbaxee bottled ; : 4£fc bbla. Flint Hominy. , A', tar load Prince Albert Potatoes. 7 •• “Peachßlowtra. fil twt«« mllit . IbrmkV by ' L. H.. VOIGT A CO., 247 Liberty at. * ' The largest stock of \ C 1. OC K 8 la COBT. . V _ B. T. M’GKAOII. / - - 1 No. 374 Libertyatreet. . ’w\ tra' Family Flour, Taylorrillo JUIUs, 65 « -\ •' « «* '^Washington 1 *•' : »* \ . . .Uoosler 1:.• 4 *V £4 *» m \. _ Fairfield « sa •«, «e V..- “ ' Yailsy-, ”, IT ** Somil' - ** H ,l ; 49 u ‘ Extra*ATamlly Viabertib . **i 68 4. m \ •«. .. « shaibynite. :>•! : ‘ * i?.- rr de3l t " VV ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.«. t Tims Tonder-Aoiru,, X' «ndotUrj<ii aAA'Mte dMatottw MM..M oar i IWk Boob, a tl»W\ loMigoa, •trgtUiW**- BJ. 4U4 \ WIKBOH ATOWtIUBI). I OlW,Jf£i DEESfi A GRAi'Fr XV oil bbpiNeßs, axu MaxvracTirxra or M*HITE BURKING OIL, PURE DEODpBTtKD BENZOLE ‘ ■ AND STEAMCLAittFHib’MACmXKBYOIL, CRUDE OIL; OF ALL ORAVITIES PURCHASED. •SffTNcw Oil Bartels wanted. - r . . Corner Offk»;-yocori|tabgla'House; ~ deLktawlyy York CBKXicat sfeesWjNew York, lus eeiabUshed'a Depot at ELIZABETHPORT, ei. 1., for receiving and vtoring -OIL' Shipped bYriia Jersey Central Railroad. ;; This pent i* cacrehient to New TorkVaud saves cartage and muck handling.— (kmAlgnuente solirifod. - Mark £amdv rta Alleetmn Huotr. .. -Refuebnoks—David Richer, of tbs firm of Richey, Dimu l Co.; Rogers A Neabiu; Eaton, .Macrum 4 Co. _' • ' nba^mMEwF kiULAK.OIL WORKS -COMPAN Y OF IO -PENNSYLVANIA, ' Manufacturers of LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, ‘ 1 No. A St.- Clair osar Xtoquesne Way,. 1 . .Pussztmoß.Pntx'a. This Company Is- exclusively, engaged in .the Oil trade, and is constantly, offering PETROLEUM on commission,'.wholesale. Advances.njadeon consign meats. Address - ; J. WlAVfißi'Jr-i . mrtSaltf -.• '• : i v ■ ■■Sqeretarji. ' OKU. vr. 88TAX.....04 V. H'COUIIGK. OIL REFINERY. BQLDSBiP, . BB TJ N A GO., MAHnracTuakx* or '. BUIiNINGUIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, .. Keep constantly’ oh hand thtr very best! 'qtt*llry<)f - BURNlNGOlL,elearahdwlthoutodor:Al*d,agood LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BSNZOLEfand CAR GREASE. - ■ - -;r . ' a9TAllorders.left at No. 35,Fjrru Staxxr, Bank Block, second.floor, will be promptlyatlended. to! xttdll ■■ ■■■ • ; ,:k - • u'-' IOIFEROILWOItKb. “7T“ ; iriJLLIA WOpiBIDGE, xxxoracTunxn or COAL ,\A.N B! CA RB O N ,0 JL S, - and dealer in V . ----- . .No. 39 Market ctreet, between Bsc6ad end-Thlrd, - . PITTSBURGH,: ’ mb3o:dly . .... ...7' . EAGL.B OIL WbHkb.—AYiGIiTMAN A ANDERSON, Tefinert and dealers in. .. PURE CARBON OIL, (qualitygnaraateed,) . PITTSBURGH, PA. BO* CAR GREASE and DENZOLRoonstantly on baud. , Orders received for the present at CHESS, SMITH & Co.’s, Water and First streets. sofcCmd ~~ " /IUKtJPLAKTkIt OU. GOMFAJn'Y. KJ • ~ B. H. DAVIS, PretidaU. ‘ . JOHN IRWINi Jr., omf TVeusV. Directors—K. H. Davis, T. M. Nevin, J. L..Car nagban. A. Cameron, John Inrln, Jr. , PETROLEUM, of light grerity, firms the. weQs.el the company, on*Oil Creek, in Venango county, con stantly on hand and tor-sale. - Office at- T. U.,Nevin A Co.’s,. No. 24 WQOD-BT., 'Pittsburnh. • my4:lyd \ KIKUNA UIL WOKKB.—LONG, HILLER A CO. . Works at Sharpaburg Station,. Allegheny .Valley Railroad. ‘ " .... Office and Warehouse, S 3 MARKET- STREET, Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLS. \ 1; REFINED OIL, warranted n<»-explo sive, always on hand, -. . j.. . . ■■ -oclfclyd. ; ÜBKIOA’I’ING OIL, at imi= : £6w ratal or 25 CENT&PER GALLON; eqcstantly on hand and for sala by 8.0.AJ. IL SAWYER. , . As to ths quality,!wfrefer to certificate: ! Pitibsuroh, Nor. 27,1800. Ifeurs. B. C. A J. N. Bawger— Gents : The Lubri- Oil we aro getting from you ws find to be the beet for our purposes we have over used. • ■ Taa L. B. M. &. B. &. Go., 9 BrVa. ESPY, President A. KIcCLUJ COKMiSSiOA' XEBCUANT, CRUDE. AND: REPINED CARBON OILS, oc!8:dly .. No. Cl Wood Street. &Tdvm s tic. ALLEN, McCORttiCK & CO., Valley Foukprv, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 301 Liberty street: - Mahufectdrera of COOK; PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES,. HOLLOW WARE, etc.. Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Mill. Costings, MiU- Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tlzou Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog lrons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Haugen, Oar Wheels, Couplingaa and Castings generally. - Also, Jobbing' and Machine Castings: made to order.; Pateuted-Portable.MiU, with Steam or Horse Power. ~ nolZ;6md. rauxa r. .—J*:** tocxg. VOUNG BROTHEJRS, Dcquzsnb Fouf* X. drt, Liberty street, soar r the .Outer Depot *- Fa.; R. R., Pittsburgh, Ps., manubeturo 'MACHINE,! HOT BLAST AND ; ROLLING MILL; FURNACE CASTINGB of every description. ' : OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG' IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and*for sale low. Ordcre left with W.Wr YOUNG.ccfuerof Wood, street and Diamond allay, will reoeivefprompt attep, tlon. - -• j - ?; - mh^< Stoves 1 stoves i-dJdb A SON, HlxuracTtnunf pr BpD\EF,'' A - w ‘ r,l,OT ~- We.ask Ike atuattonde—^ meat of COOKING -wafers to *ur large assort., wood androlS, wSci^ l^l^ 0 rates, Tbcae'Tialtfe^ aeiUng at tbe lowest advantage to city will. find it to their fore ve * can and examine pur stock bw* •ZZ'.at IBONHGUSE FROSTSrIBOtfAATLIKQ, ' oUALES, HOLLOW -WARE, -WAGON BOXES, PLAIN and FAJJGY GRATE FBCNTS; FENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS of ali kinds sfede to order.' Jyl&lyd D.DkHAVENASON. TJSA S'l-OWS WOKKB.—A. iJKADr LEY, of every variety of * ■ COOK, PARLOR AND HEATINGBTOVEO;GHATB FBONTS, FKNDSSS« A&, Ac. Vl« : 8ol» pjroprietor of the celobimted PATENT QAfrr BUBNiNa AND SMOKBCONBOIONGABBAKGB* uf;n.ts. •i 'M.Oimck aup. Saus koov, oornc? of Wood and Third vtrneta, PUtabnrgh, Pa. - • ■ ’ - Jatdly ; HOTELS. HOTEJ>~ ON TBS EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OF: NEW YOBK. 81NOLB BOOHS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY.. CUf BaU Bj»art t eot»«r Fnkjifiiri . (Opposita GHy SaU.) ■ 1 r aa they may be ordered, In .the apactoas Reftctory. ' >Lv.- r - Than la a Barbtr’a;Bhop andLßalh Booma attached to tbie Hotel Wrßemra of BUNKERS and HACKMEK>whp aayvearefblL . nogfeiilyn - . B. FBEKOHy Paoraoroß. : gT.XOUIB HOTEL, Coestkct Stiuot, ABOVE TUX2>, PIIILA&ELPHIA, In the' Immedlata neighborhood of tha Jobbing Honaea on Harkei,: Third ' and Chattnnt atroata, the Banks, Mcr* chanU Exchange, Ac. . . . BOdBD PSB DAXi f1»50.. Aceontmedotjoa, wheat rtqmirtdytm tU.EXTBOPEAJt PLAN. . ; • c - ; Booms ftom 60 emits - and upwards, per day, and -raxHortn. Prices'according to BUli'of WThi Crrr Caxa mi Pabxxqxxs now an Statios TO oibCLOSB-TO tiis Hotel. . C«niuui and Spanlah Jyl7;d6m 1 ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Bboadwat, - NEW YOBK. - f ." BOARD REDUCED TO »2,00 PEM DAT. Since the opening of thiaTMt and commodious He* tel, In 1854, It baabeen tbe single endeaTor of .the proprlstora to rnake it tbe mcet suDptaona,'co'nrsn> lent andcomfiwtable heme for the citisem and stran* ger on this aide ctf lha Atlantic.-'. . And whatayer has.aeemed Ukaly .to-admlntotar to tho comfert of Its gusrts.thay.'ihsvn «ndaarorad; wUh’ out regard to coat, to provide, and to combine alLthe elemeutaof lndiridoal and aodal enjoyment whTch modern art 'haa invented and modern taste approved; and'the patronage which It haa .commanded, daring the psitsix - yoen U a gratifying proof that their ef girtshavbbeen approriated. ■ -• - To m?et tbe~eilgeudea of the tlmca, wbeh'all jura’ roqnired to tbe meet rigid economy, the cn< dertignod baTe ,REDUCED tHEPBICE OF BOARD TO TWO pOLLARSPBB the 'Same time abating none of. the Inxnri**, xIUI which,.tbeir.table has hitherto been tnpplkri.-: '-h?-" r. : .- . ' TBEADWBXiLr WHITCOMB A CO. Dc3^hnd : V v-v; TJBDITTBEES.—iNDUcmmsiTaTo PurJ JP cttASEai.—A very large atock of choice TREES, oraolocted yariotlca to chooee.frcm, yrlthhveTy poml« hie otro taken to have'every variety lime to hamiT 7 • Of Apprealone we have of which an three year olds, 10,000 four year otda. Pear,TO,> UX> two to three ynareobL' Peach, Flam; Ac., a floe ,etock.i-r: ■ l , Bxrxxxxcx—<he Tree* I® the Nursery. Call and axMßlnbthemT* . - EYERaiIKENB from 1 tofltwt,by ifce hdodred, ■4heaf»s alto, SHADE TBEES ; ANI> BBBUBBEBt! .wbounlakisdataiL- y t : l-, j • AKPIOAKItAHIi HUB-.: - 0: 9Bb mnd; IM - I u»pw >i tbol'mmjlmrfnm road, in Pjkttatargfti it_Mlow*'t.; ' v PiK*6*ryV CbMiViii fliort IM* lit ..... owoeanus.. .... J. 1:55 do BtanhanTill^.=.Tr»-~.6:28 a. id. *; do, : Newark.. .id. do Jt3O p. mi. Arrivae Cincinnati L fttfl n."m? do St. Lonfa.l- _.,y yt.-«n t L~wKtubnr,h : 11:55 p. m. *> ««iibeo»Uto jwo p. m. : 3“ „ ..;_.l2S»nldoitht. . do : 1-90 . m. Arrives Cinelnn w tf • 7-40 «. m. _' d ° - p. m. So change of can between Pittsburgh end Cincinnati. Splendid B,efr P ln r Cm* attached to all Kight Trains!. ' ■ r ] "iJ Pittdmrgb.and- WHetKng Lina. ' tZ 1 do StPObenrlllaL. ; .L —w * * dd Wheeling 6:23 p, tt|. Arrives 0:40 p. « .Connecting at. Wheeling wittr Baltimoreand-obio Raun>ad, ud at Bellafr with Oerftral Ohio Railroad for2*nwTffle, Lancaster; €trcletfUes Colombo* -and Cincinnati. ~.c _; : s Piiiiburg\ and CUxtJtxnd Line, LearesFmstmrgh, I:ss'a. m. do WeUsrill* 4;G6a.m. I. do s:oBju'm. do Hudson. ; B:2S*. m. Arrives .-frSd'aLtH. . 3 do '. 6:24 pJ m. • ** do 1 ' Ani4tfco.^U—s:»p.‘tt. * p. n,.- ' AiTlTMClen4*ntL^.^;^.i. M- .^J^.B ; jo p. m • Bayard \ BoviortabAUiuoewUh • -Pittibiifsb, Tort-'Wspu'oiuT Chicuo HaUnwd. nt : Hudson with Cleveland, r ZahaUflle ud Ctaelimatl R. R. for Akron; OujahognPallsud: Hillenbnre. tad ‘ ai Cleveland wlth C. * :B* B. It for. Erie; Dunkirk and’Buffalo with C.A T. R..R. pjr Tolcfdo. Detroit ud Chicago. ~ : -Hail Train leaver at &05 jum.,'ttbj>nipgat all sta tions betwoea Rochester'ud BelliUrll - WeUrrfile Accommodation leaves at 3:35 p. mV •"**« lxl Ylmhwgh as fellow* . Mail Train.—... p. m. Exptt*e-Train..'_.._j...^ ’ Wellsrillo . m : Pawenger* dwiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, ass-—^ ■■■ -a --iJOHiritKWAKr, Tlckot A'gtßt. Torfurther tnlbnnktion,apply tw.-.-i . • Wn*LIAM STWABT, Attnt, Office iijVl , i , ei^t , Btation < Venn it. TlprN T, EKAR-«rtEsa«3Sßar\ _V V BAVOXMRNT wnft KfgfgplfCTafelLA 18Q2.-THS -nnrwsTrrP rt*. 'aH.'lmWH YANIACENTRAL RAILKOAL)" Kl7?ffTl 11? F? TBATNS.- ' ‘ war • ~ ,-.f ffr : ThOiMAIZt.’ TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh' from the Paaiencer depot, at :the : intersection of :Liberty ud . Grant atreets, eTerjr .morning (except Sunday! at 2:60 n-in.; etbpirtM onljr at principal statlona between Pittsbnigb and-Altooha, and Harrbbttrg and Phila delphia, ud making direct oozmection at Harriabmg Ibr Baltimore, Washington,And New York, via Al lentown.: ThU train arrives in'Philadelphia at, 6:60 Kenrington depot,' at (3^op. m., over Ciunden'ud Amboy line. ••••'.'. - ■ *: •. : The. BXPRRSB TRAIN leavos the’ aboTe named eutlpn daOf at ; 4:40 p. m., stopping eoly ai prin «ipal stations, making direct connection. ai-Hairis bnrg for Baltimore, waahingtoii.and New,York via AUentbvm; This train- arrive* "in Pb liadqrpbt* *t 8.-05 a. m., making connection Kenaiagton. depot; St.A3Q over^ and Ambof - ; i gUmUg (far U njn. throOgh torn Pittsburgh tp Jersey City, vl* Allentown—43o mße» —«ttacfae<fto thisiraln. - - ■ •The PAST Lift jb loaves the aboro hamod Station excepted) at Kh&a p. m.,- stopping oalyatprindnftlitatipQf, connecting M Barrisbnrg fcr Baltimore, Washington ud New York tI» Allentown. This train arrirealn Philadelphia at m., mak ing chjee' connection fcr. New York,'from Walnut street where at 2.-00 p. m., over Carnden and 'Ambej line; •:* WAY PRBIGHT:TBAIN WITH PAftflxxattß (JAB ATTACHED, loaves the. IjUumger' Station every’ morning (Sunday* excepted) « 6:40V ml, run ning ae fiar aa Conemaugh ud stopping at all sta tians. -.••••.: :.u /. -« * The JohnetownAooommodation Train leaves dally, (except Sunday) at 3:00 p. zm, stopping at aU ataftps ud Vanning as fir as Conemaugh. Pint AccoznznOdalloaTralnlbr Wall’s B(a*'t r , n a»iir («a*pt StmUy)« -to n_“ Second Accommodation Train ir w.zv. Rt«iion leaver dafly (except-Sunday) atir,- * B - Yi4:£ r * • «Wto"= p. zn.: Mail,-8:35 p: m,.; Tast LUe, Flist W’ - * Johnstown lo:3o'.a« .mi» and w"aii> Station Accoznmodatkm, 0:30 a. m.jflec ■w> •' / ./all's Statloii'Aoooznmodatioh, &30.5. U.; Third all's Station Accommodstfam, UQ6 rPoizrth Wall's Station Accommodation, p. m... . •. ~ fTnlnaframßlalzsviUsudlitidlaziaaozaiectatßtaln vills. lntonectlon with Johnstowa Acooniraodatton Baatud West, Xxproui ud Mail ,West, and, also wHh. WsorYrelght.Kaatud West .. n .. . The puhUc will find It gAatiy to thdr interest; In going East or West, tb' travel by ths Permtylvania vezifral-BsSroad, "as cannot be surpassedoauy olfcerjUut*.' The Rood U ballasted wUh-stons.xad;iconUndyfrMfromdnsU We' can'promise safety,“speed ud comfort to all'who may .-frTor'thia ; Boad with thelrpatrocage. * ' " PARK. To 6otTb 6O ; To W 90|To 56 ,7 45|.-.. .* .-j . ; Biggage tbccked to all Stations on tbeTenhsytfs* nia CentTal BsQroad; and to PbHadelpbla, Baltimore and New Yerk. •/ • V';- rp»»«ngfni|mrdu«iof Hckrt> b* cfeanpdin ««•», according.todixtucs,trar*l«dt4o iiddmoa'.cb the .naiioa rate*,.except flrom sUtionji wbetWthß Company haand Agerit. :*'• " ' cum of low, tbanaetree ratponaible.fcr penonal .Mgg*teoiklj' mi fcr pm ■aottat ttot ewwHto; >iqo. i. . lt. -9.-rA9 Omslbtpi - Irtoa b*» k been .• emplojwMo convey nawffngeCT and baggiup to fad from .the 9*- pa,*t. m not to exceed iCcMrtalbr eOchp**- •enteraodbagrage.'FarUcketajappljrtO''-' :•* ~T~; J:tiTS%'AJtT.A««it, • At. i£ent|xliß*Upoadrl’*mnfer Suiiom on ItlbertT aad6r»ntitrceta.-.v ■ 1 -- : - -sKocßrfcwm*.' idcpt, Altobpx, Pi: Tickets St. t Joseph sod other petals, la Northern 'Hum art, tte- Stain'bf Kin—, or theTerritorias, should IhHstim hsviagtfeketa th*t read bjth# SOUTH XUSSOOsI SAIUIO&Vi; Tbs «nly iodu' ftmSU Xoaii Ult, Joseph* . It is the shortest sad quickest Him, by thir teenhoun, to the remotest point xeaebedby EsU.wnS (s always asebesp assay ,"••*•* • Buy yosr tickets toKsnia* tolTotth tire WwimirUTT tht Nfrth lflniiri ; r ISAAC H*' STU.BCiEON*.. President sad General Superintendent of tb* North mssoorf BsHiOdt " " ' T' ‘ welftWSCm- -iiItNHT S.StMMfONfe/Afenfc HF«l—i4«H»AiwUVrm airitqta rltfsbirgh, (except Sunday;)’' " . ~ .. - Thronghtritas,-shapingst HWkm, inn Pitts ;targhat4*.n. ani tv-* 1 ' HnUaaAwmmod*ttt*u trains lears.£ittihtagh>st 9 and lit*.)*., and at 1,730 e*d ; ' Accommodation lulus. returning, le*fOJ niton et fc4o*ndTo*. in., at 12m,/tad tad Td£p.'m. ' r: ' ’•'■j i; ’ T --’' ■ Ocatnion Sfeiet Jem.- Pittsburgh to Hulton sad return, SS .cents.. AU ; |ass angers without tickets, will b* chvredfull Sun. . *7 - : i B.*. MOKLKY; Busfcrtnftadent. SOAPt. fiQAPH Chbmi <ue Curaßnainm SOAiymannfoctured bp 3. C.l J* H. BA.WYEB, t» acknowledged. to .bw- the most serviceable ofanykind yet offered to the public. It* superior advantages ere found lolU-cheepaSss, saving of :•lsbor,tadTtt '.efficacy in . removing grease, naiuMar and without , lttfudag the skin, or in the .leastwise damaging the finest quality of goods. <lt can be usedwitTi all kinds of water. ' V- fleftreace is made withpleasure to-the* subjoined carllflcato, enamatlDgftom gentlemen Well known In this community, sad who had.evfcnr facility afforded .tfteolhgitftaliysadCariy tfeted: v . qWrtantaater’i 'Zhpdrftuna TUrUmA +md Feorisvßt& Bcofeteafe iWaarffetafo iVotaiisirs. • ■ i f*B»wyerV-Chtaueal Olirs EhriTe" BSop” '-having onr Beg&ientSiLwe Aa\»e np: fafsiUtion in certifying that it waatfingubd* ta&wbly fcdapted. to the aasofibe soldiers, sod ded dedlytne faaos* fophrtolr'Soep which could ob rrocur-. ed far the service; JAUES AVlHuf,' ' QadCtsnfcaaUrTwelfth Begiment H ..i Al£X,nmTH, r. Pourteeath .Bddmeat. 'V• ' if. K. HOGSHEAD, .. a 031... .. Qn»rfjrrrn—t»T Thirteenth Begimdhfc jyo YOOR OWN PRINTING. COOLIE'S CABINET TBINTINQ OFJIC*, ; Designed SHALL PBIKTEBS, 6TA’CIONZBB, DBUGOMTS,MERCHANTS,.OBOCKBB, BANK BBS, AKATEUBS* the ABHY.tad NAVY, etc. Tbs PremoswßQSsr for. sale areofawrw pstiernraretbs stmplcat Wd made ofanycfccap iQTe&ted/tadocctrpylixs space'rcta ,be operated bj-tay ona, whsthta fwuter hb ttotiaad are eold at prioea. hlthertotaheard-of that is to ny at about The Ctalbeti : (upon which tho Staa<Q an ■ compoeM faf small csscs, neatly' and stroiikly pat-to* aad for compsetiidm aad''cbDVekumne,ha?a never faeeAequaUsdj arasadfor ; • scflWteid * ■ ' •. ''NA l T. :ii : ; i.\iki ska. Bllut Uosaloy, WOJjbls.'/fflint* nmalsy, 2ti obis. Jgja.,Cranberries; 400 do; .Qraea AppiSk . 11 do* Swset CMsf, ' 75bos. JWeiiPeacasfc 60 bos. , 41_4d/.Cbestphtsl 100 boxes priao'CSesss, ~~ . 300 do Potatoes, .... aoo dot. cai lPtca-Ctatsmed Regis, 76bbla.Bx>iEaauThmrt. JObuvlVbiWi Beans*'-' T'ABD-OlLinrto«‘M>4&ri»!eb^ J ' JLiaST lUUH WflMI * 00.
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