_ <V^ ns2; KEUOIOim IftTELLIGENCi;. The .ft'SOljrtsrtas leys Ute Rot. Dr. Twosk di* .*& by hi. pe tition, to Director of Foreign Minion., i«f • speech B»d. lstily concerning the diflto' cuity of jproourtogmissions™* for th.' foreign nmlbeen adring. to toy tin Ameriron Churches, if they eonld giro a'an.” The Presbyterian, • vhli. lt supposes that no suchYipfcßialibg will bs taiiii «EtoO«£tlght;“new : ..members haVe been, reportod to th. space of ’cat month. Newspapers of other Metbodiet todiss and other Cbnrehes, mete similar .■ . —r-Theuft4(ioopalian» .art building a • splendid hoepital to t Philsdelphia. ' Th. ' • bnilding is In Nonnan stylej' and wa. com ."mtosedto Mey,lBBo,endwtllhe complet - edniu Bummer. : The capital stated upon , lo’filBo,Qoo. The astimatadcostof. the - -ttdicuig' wni emdunt' to i It wilT !” . tei'iionationii . and 1. free to all.Mto.anilodor*. -- - • ;’ • —Jt la reported'that th.' ArdMshop ' t l 'of ’Wateaw' lm» bna sent to ddmito for - yetot topaniih Idm for iympatfaislng with Tthalpopnlarmamautamanghis eoantry- \ ■.. tottltlgeoce from France re- .jha.:iwr|oT*h><>f.thi.. restoictiT. . tho law ’ oa edneatifln,‘ whi chift t ' : M(ed ; free'torahlng;by ;: MhaolihHten, Si’ ' • the |Upi|» AU , ‘ ‘ teiciu**‘now in Frano. are et liberty jto .1 'LWOettn the Chadian, of a different crtoih if higriify; their; ament-in writing .toto'thereligionteught • ‘tofretal^ProtteUnt ciinrehe* hate been wpto.fi'th France daring the lait "six ■ month. Th. ririral tofiuenoc remalnaih Faria ' } . M, Guirot’s new book, “Tie Ohrir tMm Church and Christian Society" prodnew, amh dimati^Mtipn, amo,ng his fellow FrriMtants.' Ataßible mtottogMme time JiiiM, he f»T» atunne to MsUmeata tiit .to PratoUaU., kit ■' . will, to diiMlnd If ihkßa ■ tonot-atiwtahied *nd C»tl!oIic» lUidK jour iw - an toot Mnmon foto.’' - ■ I - • ' of . g \Kbonl ■bPragria, thehead-mattar, and the, ‘taipewf-fei nethority, bare both been dia . Brfta^ c te Boyal.»186l. Tw tonf-il jhtkglinimSr on the lend, ” drifting send' Tjbe«. - ‘” At Ust onr mting keels ontsidej ‘ And while we ride the Itnd*loek«a tiddp ' 'Oar negrOee row and sing.* Tfor dear.the bondakut'-holds his gifts ;Of maikritid of %cmlr; • • r ' The gold ttat kindiy Nature Sifts r Among Ids sands of Wrong;' J The power Asdpbdr > h6me^o• I«r3 be eosas. - t As^nMwK twWdooa; - - .-•'•Aa , -wOob'JabOs*:'--o-i'‘^.-. • BsjWaa deni >: •• . Hs say ds wmdtwn U»'might slsTas; - Twdsgrrfle-Itfrdto doom.; Dejrpm«illgrew t A* cotton blow, w«*Q hsh arricru* corn. Ohs lubber yoaimr; irntbbsr tqb kssr Pe drirtr 2 *-. t - :■ >OU asm on hatnbbtai gone; He limb ds Usd behind; Be Lord's brsff blow him farder 00. Like coni’Shack is da wind. > jreswadehee. ws own ds jdow, —" Ws'own' dshande dst hold; . Ws ssU d« pig> w* ssU de cow. •garnahbsr chUsbasobl.’ psjvan will grow.- de cotton Mow, yell bah h rice an com; Oh; nsober ToaMer, D nshbsr ran hssr . BsdrtrsrMpwhlthcatt! Wepnjf de Lord: be gib os signs ' ' dsy ws be fret. Be-Hertnind uttlt to ds ■ - Bswpddncktodense; . * . J Wettafci* wbsadeehnrch*b«Uriat ... We drsaait In de drseo; DsrtotrblfdaseA.it when bsstef. De H|ls whsa be » . i Deyam wffigrow, ds cotton blow. : ' • Oh, iwbbir yon Jscr;lf nebbsr you hear ' Dsdrtm bloirhlshornl 1 " ’ \ Ws know de ptscalss nsbsr ftlLr • •• An*nrtb«rfledsW6r« • •;_ 7' v An* door, & tlnk we Inhniasobslbrs, We Isb hßn^bsttebfrefc Benmwflifrowrdeeottsn blew, -- Hsll gfbde.riasaa^ccca;, /' J f - » »ettorT«tor,lfiwtitorj»u bw ; De.drirsr btow.hk hoent , So ting our dasky gondoliers; And srith-a seorst palsy *- • And ttflllat tkUwetnt akin to tears. * .; Wa dan not. share th* nsgro’s trust, - Noryet hls hoj>e4*aTj - . Weonlyknowthat'Gteaii jut.V * And ortry wrong shall dis. : .Bode saems the aosgs; each swarthy fact, Flame-lighted, radsr still; _ ' Wa start to think that hapleu raoe ■ *•; Mast shape onr good or ill; ' ! v That law* of ehaageleu jostioe hind ; ‘ / ' Oppressor with oppressed; Ana. eloM as sin ana suffering joined. Wsmaroh to Fate abreast. - : u . Singjonypaor haarts l your ohiat shall ba ■' Th* -. Or dMth«nM of joar doom 1 V .1. Antral* at the f’ rtocipal Hotels, LAST SIGHT. UP TO 10’CL< HAKMOJT Liberty sew 8.&D90L G --^eacaasaoaora, rmninoa. -•>• J OoWyr Fiwiwrt—• PLongiObio'-^-'-”-" ■B B Brown, Bew Oath JP H BehnnkGfffriiriiiiil ‘ B H Hwna lUtnoJa - :. . H.Maimoy. Cwtie eeonty 8 RWI Jr;*, -■■■:. S Otonn. Eahidim JI XewiUtligwitc; . ;Miv.EM P«aemaa> . ,JM AlbotioStOSl • ,oAKiMa>l4gonJer. ; 8. Donga), Freeport JLTBmmng,... • ~■ ,* J Creasy, IBalr county" ‘ pa - . r SDelma,* J. Gregory, Pa UeotGoo. JBmm.Jßarria* Hr. Copland a lady . bnrg ; - .>■■:- , ' J Petti* Johnstown LiwxLW Tsrgert, :J,BL| W H HcChttcheon, BJ- XrB Bmd','ugonter Ptenbnre : ■lV'SpoU,:Virginia:,;-; i ' r : .-'• V HKETS jlfth; , ;Siavn H4Bi,rttrrmm> ~i- W T JfcCaraick, Soow .*»X* v. .Sara Manilla WaaUagt'a uou :' . "lanaKi * : i ■ dtj llggiesz*:-- ■ USUOTBOm^ , Jab Johoaoa,Wash co - Jao.P Welter, . 9 ’ Sttxigooßrlfobtattowß jssSSssr*: BBlialuo do . j • .f* L Xftldir. ,db. T . '' JuABiO, Wuh co • Jno Grace, Hortb fltir’ - M McMflSuyWtfa ©o r gQodatt, -''"-db.l . . POdfulbMi * do i i Boon, do > > .■ rtj gtTMty btlov fl*T«ntk. *• A'C&nU.Jaror - J-Wk**lK,; i|»K?w»ii»TW.r? ifc&ssrsssrc. WJts& CS«lf it Not. Gltaiin, Warrm oo DM&bMr* J But, B-Xcvaj, VoblmUm WJtf&Xastro > ■’ ■ • WJliibd." • 4 H flonco, Franklin ; FJUnck,2foblittann BFJCeVay < do W Bioti, > ■■. l. / ■ . JSMnixnr, Oil city T JCclU&aa, - * J lniA|BirAA7> #2BW«*?*«P*i 1 ? Baton, idwittte OBtnkktrt,,....& , JJWdo*, Wntk co -;. ,£ss£u,£ BTtiMKM, 4e,. JXiSd, *> , • XoKnok. -to ' '-.vr unttoPM,' • , 'ao-;.: s;< TTNJTED ■ OTATEB OP; J AMEWcI iSffI^&SAWSSSSi^ alty,llmwind m uttiiW .tkdmw>s3« .9r;n. SOUU, toptW *ith',B«aJ lnwkMl tiMrißlkfw itiHitiUiai ' r h arnm\S COMMERCIAL .RECORD. , piTxsaua«u. kabueth. . jo? liTpauhtii &ni», 00-e«.i .'tv > Fskft&Y. J«n 17th* 1862. * FlOUlt—Thart b » modi rat* 4emhd fer-Flocr, wjihoat, bowtrer, any materl*! chaHta'ln'rat**. ' Jr "&>< AlstiiO"iStf. .do du ii aunt fijore. .ifidAl ' ( aiuL Fait? .brand* at • V 1 .QBOCi iXluctoliul limited wraljQatt.efitireijrnrtriaed to ■«aulllpt*;aal«oflohbda primaCnbeSugafatinc; IC tbUMDlaeauroak cooperage; *t tfo. "y ■ - ' JDBIED; FRPIT-HttMdy aspreTfoot tilti;' eak of ET tnih ippl* ‘at (ijSftiMui fs do Puchu at $3. _ POfATOES-ria ftir. in CHESTNCTS-^eieWl2 hash at s2^ .BSOOMg—Seie of 8p dax, Faocy at &SQ perdu, i •:. • CIBKJU-Bale of 6 btU Sweet at $6 per b(L BEAKS—SaIe of 30 bush Whites* at (1,23. ■•• EQQB - plenty and dull ait lOfrllo per dox. ■ CRUDE OlL—dailr with email' aalea at former ratea. • Import* by River, ZANESYILLE—rea Lixui iki oorn, 163 do oaU,l£&.do mill food. $2 flour bbis, Copt P T b .Btowu;.2o bbis flour, S Liuuaajr;2oaoao>Voeghtley A Hupp; 6do do/Hsrper A Bonham; 2 M>l* *BE*» i do butter/J B Dilworth ft co; 46bbla crude oiLYbce -Bell 4 co; 2 do do,’Ja* Woodftco; 2 hhds bacon, J B Canfleki A Co; 22 candy bxz, Beymar-ft bre;-45.bb)s oil, M Fowler; 4. bus. «e&* 6,dressed hoge, Frank Yu Garden W bblsolLJae flteel;Ts dodo, J Atklu* •on; 2 tiitis'bntter,flbbpsgge,‘4s bg* corn meal, luo dour bbis, Jas A Fetzen 3uT»blj» eggs, 1 bx‘ ooujtry, Adams Exfrrerco; 16 bids egg«,lodo batter, 20 cks ttsatt-lS hods tobeooo, 71 bbU do Uni, 1273 do floor, Clark* A co; 2id bead nogs, 90 sheep, Jerome Xoland; 600 dais eggs, 1,000. lbs butter,lsaac Brown. CINCINNATI—rxx Traaxtt—lo bbis Uni oil, Knox 4 Parker,-319bg801l meal, J W Simpson; 3oi bldrflour, F Boilers Aco;4B carboy* vitriol, N A Gil oo;,2o.bbUribs-andpigs feet, Wm Dyer A co; 100 kgs lard, Long A Boil; 400 pigs lead. Bark, McCurdy bales c&ttbo yarns, Jes H Childs 4 co; 46 ski dry--apptof, Isaiah Hickey 4 cdi : 26 cks mdse, B L Fahneetock A co; ttdoddt TE KffinhAco; IOU bbls molsrere. Means A OoOn; lGdAeks wheat, & T Kan* uedy A bra: 99 hblspork, no canwignew.-; .{VETBMOUTH—rxi Bocrxt—lB bbW whisky, Clarke ftcoi 49 bbis oil, 8 O Banes* A 6j; 88 oil bbis, Atdiscd'oQ ooflOQton* metal; Fetaoek,Hart A co; -66 do do,Bmith, : Parks A co; 40 do-do, Wilson, Carr Aoo; 106,d0d0, flpeng,.Cb*Ua&t:Aco; 2 bxs, 2 bbis ■ oepper. O G Burney A cm rsa Jokx T. HcComs-239- sacks com; 2 bbis egg*, Jaa A Tatar; 160 bdis paper, Edw Hesvlstou;36 cfoda, Jas OoUlusA co: So do do, M McCullough; 60 bgsear corn, W H Hagan; 144 do do, Stewart A oo;60 bgs wheat,!) Wallace; 11 bbis tcr alpe, 4 do potato**, H Biddle; 76 bbU oil, Jas B Onr; 16 too* BMtal, John Xobrh*ed;l3 ska barUy, Hitch* cock/KoUraery A oo; FT do ryeiTbofl Bell ’Aco; 60 aksoata, Jo* Bonington; 490 oa-barley; Bhodes A Yaraer; Sites lardi OUriuAco; 664 aks corn,-.-A' J Hagan; 02 aka Urlqr> owner; 62 bgacorn, J.A Fetner, -24,aQ'do,T;L McClelland; 60 molasses bbis, John I HouJe'kCo. ' ' Import, by RijUro^d. Pxrmcnfflr. Vini A ftriaaoo Hansom,— Jan. dressed bog*, WHCtte; • do do, Watt A Wilson; 44 hf bbis, Jbhepenl;* do do,Fortytfa A bro; 4 kgs lead, .B A Fahnestock A co; 74 bbis flour, dchosaater A Lang; 490 hides, O H Hoflstott; 9 aks dry epplss, LH Voigt A co; 2 hhds. ll bbis cullatt, McKee A oo: 60 hides, J H Ralston; 10 do* tnbe, Lit* tfiatXrimble; Sdozkeehn, McDonald A Arbnckks; 10 das.bnCkets ( '9do tntW, John A Esnstisir to dot buckets, MeaneA Cofin;2ododo, Wfl Elttatiritk: 169 bunrhesorooeui-H. Ceveri.UQoll bbis, Brewar, dill A co; 6roil* leather,Hays ABtvwart;2s6 pigs lead, B A FahneatcckA co; 16b bUs flour, GeorgeW Henderson; S69ordaaßo*lrv*rs, Hall A Speer, 13 aka rags, McCullough. Smith A cb: 10 bbis dry applet F Yen Oorder; H'dreared bogs, J 8 Dflwarth A co; 7 do do, JttGtarfcaiii Mscroaftoo; 88 bbie flour, Daniel r WalU6*. t . V Omtam A Pxmacarei Bznxotp,—Jan. 16. 3bbisbmUr,WAflßUtheo: I do floor, B Robison A co; Idreseed bog, MoCultongb, Smith A co; U bbis flour,’Little A Trimble; 860 bush wheat, L WlUnartb 1 bbUardAl hz butter, BBabsll A oo: 4l.bdie paper, Cbeas, SmJtbA ce;U6 oil bbU, Q*o HBellA co;'tf hides, Hay* A Stewart. . _ . ;.. - • Binr Nevi. Tps Bites Jkxi-yfjuxrn' li »A»Ttnia .or ; 4n^ons^-lCsszna•« m 8.-C. Altocunav—Baaia Lnanse —The dTtr wm about n stand Inal erminf. with ttdrteen fcet .hy the plar marks, The weather was doody and frenbar, with strong ladkations of snow. JQier* UstlU somafioating ice in the Afieghasy rim, frat it U not hsary'enough (o'laUrikr* In th* least boeU on Urn arriTais. since our .Ust wsr*|ihe from and Socket and'Oaca XUtn from Ffctamoutb. ;:Tb* Undine firom GsffipcUs bed sot o'clock. bttt ehaWould eartainly get la daring thg. night- The B*. Louie ibr Cincinnati, Maided dbWßr td tke guaWki'wi* the only trenrfent de* ' barturt.. Ji ' l &pott Whk current about Va whhri ’Tirtßflgy thst thii steamer Arironia, bound &om 8 u . Mttb Ibi shiM porfy hiA »unk'oa~WeiiQe*dior, J at the 10s ealdjfcat she h*da r*luai%oargo,'aad that the bolk of U wee. : owned warp unable to trecothe h>- eouroe, and It may turn out to b* usibtndad.' The AriaonU is kbeut fimr years aM, and ftrtbe laet tWo trijw haa beeuin coaunandjof CbgA.’ of the |>r;-Kah*.i...' -Tkim win b*V ipedal. meetUgVAf th# M Btaembea» lota*T mornlagiat 10 o'dock, ettbe nramsoftiuAiKcUtion.' W* war* .requestedby.UiwBecratao & Mr. jj B. Liringston, to urgseraiy inembertobe, in. nttendnoe, as burinam oflmportance will be bribe* the meeting. Fon Wamtxe—The Minezrm, Oapt. Gordon, is Aharefular Wheeling: packet for Uaring'at Boon. Li --.-2 .:?• . '"*o* GiiUrout-Tfco taiaat’and boomodiotu ttoun 'orUndioo, Cipt. J'oo. Woodbuni,ttlUlat* fbrGal- Upollf tbit iVantag.' : ' ’* ‘ * Fob Ctawj<*n Ajn, LounriLtß-rTbe jpopoUr •tiuMr Sams; OapCJ. B. Harratta, wiU poiiUT«ly laovb frr*dneti»iU}nd ; JiooUtUlo thit •Tcslof. ThocUrkatre uid McCoontlL U Fob Bt. Loeia—ThoXarangOrGapt. XcCallooi, will HnUu. Prim* Doan* *hdD*eot«h sre soxt on tba Fob Poan*oimi—TUa Clara Dean,.Capt.£. 4. XbdaDUott; Uanboonead to Into Cor Pittsburgh to-' STEAMBOATS, POKCIMCINNATi. LOUIS-. n» >, aAILMAM «a*. IWartt.laana X (Uwraaad ail iatanaadlaUpotti, on TU-KdDAY, U 4 p-m. Tor tnlfrt orbuiSn upbr 04 board hr. to Jal» ' J.BTLmsawON*&.. A«ntt Hyaue nrvtr. tours.-Ti. 0., JyHMfIK ■taaur'JUKSXM, VoaaUamTwunSn a aberoe&UTOlU>l.Y,,at Ap. m. < Tor fralrbt typfpapplj on board or to . Jolt J/B. LIYINU3TOSA CO. Annta. - -Iggp ;J? xtLt* ahd rnvTxbuifla-uJaiBBK rt«UQ« PIUKAj ! Q«o.l>.JCOpri t «scrrtwd«lilttM-* ! mßa*pom,«ijiTti»DAT, mutuuit ftp: m. 1 TorOtiint ■iAilr oh' board -••••--• i*i<3- TOf aiicMm Atj& ; sft -DiUIStULI-na nr» ; aoi •'■V-l|B|f ataaMHUCI.WM.-.1. B.*atart£j«SsTHß!™ .oq,Tlll&2>AT»•tft o’doeb. VcrlMihtoriMiw jEaßsasiE PAT,at-iVoloebj. m.- Batoioiiit.Bamtwlln*- flia. BVXBT TUXSuAT, U U t'K Tor balcU or P*awf*apP(7.onboard.arto 1 - Wfcaotti^|HH| DJcllK, Oapt. Arj;-- B£Bltofcflcm iMtafeMPortt- lil o^odr ! #.* *.-• Lmft MMsoath XTX&T IBHHXvSTL*Vck»ck jbu> VvfhfebiarjMav WPfro&jNantorto -• i I' • potrfia / .-. 7m. ytACKr. Atat. $ TTfikULAK: W;fiK&li¥rJffiJfc Xlr &gnmu«a.7Aoxn^nA4fllHi ■•wasd »Ui|BigrlsstAlsSr. r ~ '' £DF€vfWOWI, XT OKMAL SCHOOL. ~E. WILLIAMS 131 has opened a KOBSIAL SCHOOL at Ko. 27 Si. Clair street, Third story.- IWfa’nwajr qf Ttachert; g - ; Bets the couaesnorof the Teachers,- the man to whom .all of us look-for advice and instruction. ; c t _ JOHN J. WOLCOTT. . I-concur .meet heartily with the above. LEONARD H. EATON. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed atore. W. B. FREW. 1 take pleasure in giving it as my opinion that tbe flstagoiDg recommendation is fully, merited. A-. BURTT. . . 1 know of no one who deserves higher testimony.ln hlsßvor. R.-K. AVERY. . 1 fully concur in the above recommendation. 1 - D. DENNIBON. ;Hh can prepare pupils for the High School quicker .than any other teacher in this city. . ♦ A. T. DOUTHETT. Tnfcteß—gl per week; in advance. anB:3tawd jUscrujJrEo vs. [TIOK OF UNEDRWBXTEHS JXx IPON STOCKS or CRUDE AND REFINED ..01L3.|— Th* undcraignod, for the Inautnnce Compa nies rebroented by them, reepectfally announce to thecituensofPinsbnrgh, that at a meeting of the Underwriters of the city, held on Monday, January 13th, 1802, the following resolutions were adopted, viz: Frsoleed, That Grade Coal Oils, Petroleum, Rock, or Barth oils, Benzine, Benzole or Naptha, stored in the-bniU up portions of this city shall be considered •wtMwvroO/e, as well as stocks of gvods-stored with said Oils, aao?eed,--Tbnt buildings adjoining buildings occu pied as above stated, shall, with their contents, be charged an additional rate of premium to that which would be otherwise charged, of net lees than ono* half per cent, per annum. Beeolctd, That where Refined Coal or Carbon Oil, or Residinm is kept in quantities exceeding one bar rel, and less than ten barrel*, the rate of premlam to be charged shall be the samo as on extra hazardous risks. When more than ten barrels aro stored in one buflding, the minim tun rate of premium shall be.one and one-half.per cent, per annum. Other stocks of goods stored with said Oils, and .the buildings iu which said stocks of oils and gooda are subject to the asms rates of premlam. Aesobed, That when tho Grade uils, Ac., named in tbuflril resolution, are stored lu a building entirely removed from other building*, and properly fitted for its reception by thorough ventilation,and oelior pre cautions which may be deemed necessary, or when stored on wharves, or in sheds tbervuq, the rate of premium shall not be loss than thru rex cent, per annum. R.. MILLER, Jm., President Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. BAMUEL REA, Secretary Citizens’ Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary Eureka Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. F. A. RINEHART, Secretary Pittsburgh Insur ance Company of Pittsburgh. D. M. BOOK, Secretary Allegheny Insurance Com pany of Pittsburgh. I. GRIER BPROUL, Secretary Pennsylvania In surance Company or Pittsburgh. W. p. JONES, Agent InsurencaCompany of North America of Philadelphia, Pa., and Hartford Fire In surance Company of Hartford, Conn. P. A,. MADEIRA, Agent Delaware SL S. Insur ance Company orPbQadelphla. J. G. COFFIN, Agent— - Franklin Fire Insoranoe Company, Y Reliance M. Insurance Company, >of Phiia. Philadelphia F. and L. Ins. Com’y,J R* C. LOOMIS, Ag’t “Homo” of New York, N. Y. "Phoenix” of Hartford, Conn. "Bpringfleld,” Sprlng’d, Mass JAMBS W. ABBOTT, Agent— Northern Insurance Company, London, i Home Insurance Company, new Haven. Conn. GEO. W. BLACKSTOCK, A«nt— Continental Insurance Co., } Manhattan IhsnraaooCo., [.,« v . LotilUid iMarano. 00., f 0( h,w r ° rk - Washington Insurance Co., J Enterprise Insurance Oohi’t of Philadelphia. JNO. B. HeFADDEN, Agent— Irving Insurance 00., ) Commercial Insurance Co., Vof New York. Metropolitan Insurance Co., ) C. ALBERT PALMER. Agent Manufacturers’ In surance Company of Pennsylvania. A. A. OARRIEB A 880., Agents iEtci Insurance Company, of Hartford, Oohascticut. ' ROBERT D. THOMPSON, Agent Girard Fire and Marins Insurance Company of PhlladelDhia. Jalfldtd UMTJKU bTATKa Ob' AMERICX WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA, as. Wkereae a libel of information has been filed in the District Court or the United States of fc r tbs Western District of Psnnsylvanla, on the twenty sixth davef December, in tbeymr of ouf Lord, one Ihousana eight hundred andiixty«ooe, by Robert B. CMMhea, Esq., attorney of the United States, on behalf of the United States, alleging in substance that a dertaln Steamboat celled the ISAAC HAM MET?, and of the following dimensions descrip tion, to wit: In length 190 fret, in breadth 24 feet, in depth 6feet; measures 146 69*95 tons; it a steamer; baa a wheel stern, a cabin mi deck and plain heed, and is now lying at the port of Pittslmagh, in said fl&trict, and is owned in part by one Victor Wilson, a ririsen resident and inhabitant of the State of Mis sissippi; that in puxsoa&ce of the Act of Congwes, sp -prevedJuly 13th, 1661, the President oT the United metre Issued his proclamation, dated August 16th, 1801, declaring«*l«r aUm that the inhabitants of the State of Mississippi aft in a state of insurrection agiinsf the United States, had that fronrand after fifteen days from reid August 16th, 1661, all ships and vereole belonging in whole ofla-part to any citi* sen or inhabitant of said State of Mississippi found in anypart of the United States would be forfeited to the United States, and that said steamboat owned as aforesaid was so found in the port of Pittsburgh upon said December 26th, 1861, and that the said vessel, . her tackle, apparel end Ihrnitur* became thereby for feited to the uee'of the United fitatee, and praying that the same may be condemned as forfeited as aforesaid. 1 ' rain as* Bs- Now, therefore, In pursuance of the monition nuder the seel of the eeld Court, tome directed aoddeltv end, 1 do hereby (in public notice to ell pemms claiming the eeld Teeselyher techie, apparel end for nlture, ortuy in tenet therein, or lien thereon, orla ,tfiy mumer interested In the eerot, thet they be end Speer before the said District Court, at the city of ttsburgh, on TUXSDAY, the 28th day of Janos? nest, (1862,) et eleren o’clock, in ,Ib* forenoon of that day, if the aame shall U a day of Jurisdiction, other* wlee on the next day of JnrUfiictlon thereafter, then and thereto interpose iholr claims and to make their allegation* In that behalf A. MURDOCH, V. &1 Marshal for the Western District of Pent'a. Pittsburgh. Dec. 27tb, 18Gl.—da30:dtd D OTAL CARBON OIL Patented October Btb, 1861- The bat that ~bave ever y»t been offered to the public. They are the beet for the following reason* t 1. Because, being of an oral shape, the glass .U everywhere equally distant from the flame, so that: the draft is stronger and more regular* 2. The oral shape is better adapted to rcelat the effect of cuddeu expansion, so that it Is impossible to crack them. ' 3. Tbe glass ismade largely of Lead and Fear lash, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The, chimneys which housekeepers bare found to be so brittle as to crack, oven when, not in assure invaria bly made of Lime Glass Instead of VJijit Ginas, of which ours are manufactured. 4.. But the greatest advantage of tboi Chimneys Is -that. when you hate one II will 'last forever, and If any housekeeper breaks one-by the beat of the lamp, let her call at the manufactory and wo will replace her cracked chimney by a duen whole oust. This proffer does not Include accidents or-those cases-of breakage where the chimney has, through inexpert* enee, been screwed so dosely to the lamp aa to pre vent its expansion when heated. Manufacturers and consumers of Carbon Oil,-who have Halt the magnltudeof the obstacle, which lias existed lh the great expense of chimneys, in the way of the universal use of the oil, have found a remedy in the Oval XX Flint Glees Chimneys, which hae mate rially listened the cost of Carbon Oil light to those wbO'tise them, and lncroasod the consumption of oil consequent upon the loaned expense for chimneys. : Far sale'-by J. C. Kirkpatrick, >L. Thumhi ft Co., Bogvrs ft Habit, F. Hayden, Lnceeco Oil Co., Welden ft Jteineka, W, Ogdop ft Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W. M. Murray, or at the Manufoctory, Washington at., near Pennsylvania arena*. anlthtawuaatf E. D. DITHBIDGE. A Hi UKUiNANOiS Kepealingatl OF J-X. diuknea and Basolutione passed during the years lttfO and ISO, relating to the Grading and Paving of Mattock's Alley. Wuxuas, The grading and paving of 'Mattock's AUeybss been done at the expense os the property owner*,on the. west side of the alley., Therefore,.. : Belt ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Aider mehand dtiaens of Pittsburgh in Select and Common : Councils assembled; and itisbereby shittedby au thority of the same, That all Ordinances, Baeotatleus, ftc.,passed during tbe yean- Uttl and Utfl, relating er.purtalniag to ine ending and paving of said alley, . be and the same are hereby repealed and rescinded. And farther, That the City SoUsltot U directed to discontinue tbeault Of themayor,-Aldermen 1 sad clt* Irens of Pittsburgh against wycoff ft O'HealiU' the Court of Common Flees of -AUsghaoy county. ■. In Select Council, January ith," 1002, read three ttmee and psssedr '• -,,i JAMBS McACLBY, <. ... .President ©(Select Council.. . . Attest: B. Houow, Clerk ef Select Council. In Common 1 Oo&ncfl, December 27, 1961,-rad three ttmee and passed. A. Q. M'OAHDLBfcS, . President of Common Council. ; . Attat: Bvua U'Mism, Clerk of Common OotmdL' "' ~ JalfrJtd •-;. r |9.tS.bbis. White Wheat Family Flour, t' ” Bye''’' •' 1 ’ tobusb. übeOed Corn, 76 sacks Ear r«‘ •• : ; ■2O dosen .Com Brooms* ;76 boxaeCheeas,: ■ Wbuahalsßaw, ’7 Sbarxekßollßutter, flOOlhe. 1 choke Feathery - 'Mfltamk Timothy Seed, % i 6-fUcou wokK!kk.^-ja&'OWM4 W. -^amxaanm • abb obhakekts of an u&da IttnlahedtS BlWrt BOtlCa.' ; :; ' I":.o r r.-j , J •;' r,* Wood street, wfflWnrompttg.uMen&ddn. mhw "7. miscellaneous* .' J)AVIS A PHILLmv V BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS FIXTURES, ofirery dascriptloo. V* >• OIL WELL PUMPS, of BBASS, COPPER or IBON, with the most approved Chambers or Valves, .of all kinds, and warranted to give s*tL>UcUon. FOB SALE, QEOWEY’S SUPERIOR PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, The juperioritr of thin FAN over all others In dm consists In ItecnoapnAM, slmjvlicitj and durability. Second, In cleaning Grain fiwter, bettor and more thoroughly, with lw« labor,- than any other mill. The patentee of tbo above Fan has lietn long en* gaged In manufacturing and idling Agricultural Im plement*, and convinoea of tho great want of a good ran for cleaning the differrat kind* of Grain and Seods, pnsente.uiU to the public, with full confidence that it will meet their wants. The undersigned, haring purchased tho solo right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Western Vir ginia, and all Ohio, And the right to- edl In Indiana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders, whole sale or retail, at hill Liberty street, Pittsburgh, To. eofrinuwtfF W. W. WALLACE. (JTEAM WEEIO.Y/HETWEEN jS®f" P HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, u n ing and embarking Passengers at QUEENBTOW.N, The Liverpool, New York and PbUadd piiia Steamship Company intend despatching their fnll-powerod Clyde-built Iron Steomshipa as follows: ETNA~....~...............~. Saturday, January 11. KANGAROO- Saturday, “ 18. CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, •* 25. and every Saturday, at soow. from Pier 44, North River. first cabin...,..175,00 steerage ..$30,00 do to London.— 80,00 do to London 33,00 do to ParlE——Bs,oo do to Paris 38,00 do to Hamburg. 85,00; to HamDurg.. 35,00 PacsDpgepß «lso forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam,-Antwerp, Ac., at oquaNy low rates. Wf-Persona wishing to bring out their friends can buy-tickets, here at the following ratos to New York: From Liverpool or Queenstown; let Cabin, $75, $B5 and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool $40,00: From Queenstown $30,00. These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry-exporifaced Surgeons. They ore bnilt In Water-tight Iron Sections, and hare Potent Fire Annlhilators on board. flVPAMKftecan roo Etmopn.—Bpordsp-qftkeSsc* .rsory StaU, all ptutmgm boring Iks Catted Statu •r* required to jwocars Passports bqfon gotap on board fiteSfaxmer. 4 JOHN G. DALS/Agent, 15 Broadway; New York. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mhl&dtf No. 410,Liberty street, Pittsburgh. L. ALLEN, Agent, PBODUOR AND OOiIUISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; ALSO, REOTIFYINQ DISTILLER, No. 8 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. noOtitftapl ■ QilbE OF IKON PAINT, " V' The beet article for the porpdaerknowh for pre serving IRON AND WOOD-WORK FROM BUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to the weather. As a FIRE-PROOF PAINT, it Is invaluable, and Is warranted superior In body, permanency and cheap ness to any other Paint-known. 'Made and for sale by the ton or smaller quantity by the PENN*A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO., doS-Smuz 24 Wood street. Plttabursk. Pa. —- B- FOR SALE BY TMTufiKiY * KOONB. Commission ixL Mncum mod Wholesale Itealera Id MACK EREL, SALMON, SHAD, HKRINBG, CODFISH, Ac., K0*144 North .Wharves, between Race end Arch Itfutl, PBXLAXUOrHIA. _'' . ' 3000 barrels Mm Mackerel-large, and medium . else Noe. 1, Sand'S, in assorted package*. BQ h*ffla prime Ka. IHkH*»t H.lmnn 1000 do Economy Mese Shad. 4000 do superior No 1 Herring, Contisting of different brands, Labrador, HallLix, Bay of lelcnd and Eaeiport, Ac. WOO boxes Scaled and No. 1 Smoked Herrings, :. 1500 tails George’a and Grand Bank Codfish, Whioh we now .offer at tha lowest cash prices, .and solicit a call before buying. -r A KOON», dei:omd . No. 146 North Wharves, rhtTa. LAMP CHIMNETS. rpO ALL. notice JL that under the provisions ef the Act of Assembly, approved May l,lBolj entitled M An Act > BeUtlve to a certain Burial Ground in Allegheny City.*' tha Se lect and Common Councils of the City of > Allegheny have entered inibf arrangemehte with the Mount Union Cemetery Company for the diaenterment and removal of the bodidi of aead persons buried in the greWyard situated on the South and West Commons of said city, and for 'the m-tnten&e&t of the tame in the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the requirements of aald Act. QEOBOB LXWIS^ 1 . .-Chairman of Committee on City Property. • -tjrtfcaotd- -* • r* SUN OKIES ISOOO'btia. noV kUu Piled Peachoe, 0000 « « •• ; ** Apples, \ aoO bbl*.choice Omen - ■ M - \250 boxes prime Weetern Berervo Cheese, ipOO bbls. choice Ky. 'White Wheat Flour, m- -Bye . 150 M : Noe. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 125 “ No. 3 large “ 190 butte assorted brands Tobacco, 500 bbls. choice Plantation Molasses, 100 bhd*. N. O. Sugar, . - 100 bbls. assorted Beflned Sugar*, 150 M. : « .. «. .. Byrape, 116 dot. -• *» Cora Brooms,/ 350 bbUT prime tocholof Bio Ooffbe, 76 chests Yodhg Bysoxi and Black Tees, In store and for tale by McDonald a arbuceles, da!B . No. 253 .Liberty street, neat Wood. n. ■. w. lutkk tayloa. nnAYLOK & BROTHER, Commission A Hr.acxAjrrs, . • No. 45 WALNUT STBXET, CINCINNATI, OHIO., Personal attention given to the purchase and tale of PRODUCE end MERCHANDIZE generally. Moderate advance* made on consignments of stauV artkl**. - v-7 v.-.-j .. . , . Kena.YHOMAS ABBUCKLZ A CO., Pittsburgh, '■'t _« T;JtlNO# PSNNOCK.A CO., da JOSEPH 0. BUTLER, Keq„:Ciacinnaii, Atd.CinchihaUimercbanteaeneTalhr. nofc3md yuaf TSTTnaB iolt U'ME BOLi. U DATS-Bottlttd tlitodij, 26 boxes oanned Peaches, at $3 per doeeD. . ; lOObuitihoWWlvMhawDtyiPttchea. . 50 bUa.prihieprWd Apple*. 100 bhlau m,.LouUr JenhitoD 'Applet aoboxewboitled pure. Wine. .. 25bbls?FlintHoadny. . * 1 carload Prihoe' Albert Potatoes.' 1 u •* Peach Blow*. " ..25 bear** mild Cheese. . ;3«, YOIQT A CO., 247 Liberty it. The largest stockof ~ *V..\ In the oity, diMlng'ouf at COST. Fandly'ilour, TtytarriU** 2011 b. 6fi *• ** M WMhiixtn *•■ *4 « “ *• “ Boottar tfV ! r ~'■ tSSF ». * .17 .•• ftapvin* “ . »* . •• .IWwrrtU ■• GiiANDSTKAM 11TTKB9, Manufoctureni and Dealers in PUMPS AND. BRASS WORK, MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 104 Frunt streets, PITTSBURGH. Patented January 10,1880. JUTU Or PASSAOt: A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED BAILY, FABBELL A CO., No. 129 FOUNTS STREET. CLOCK 9 7 B, T. M’GEAGH, Wo. 274 Lih#rty«tmt. Reese & graff, oit SKPrsr'ss. as© KASTTT.i.cnzuu or WHITE BURNING OIL, PURE DEODOBJMP BENZOLS -.. j AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE OIL or ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. wanted.- ; House. d«l;MKawlyF PKI-RULEUM OIL.—-Tlie “New }okk Chemical AscotunoH," 35 'Per street, New Tock, ha* nlablfahed a Depot at KLIZABETHFOBT, K. 1., for rcojiTing and storing OIL shipped by the Jersey Central Railroad. This port fa convenient to New l'ork, aml tarn cartage much handling.—. Consignments solicited. Mori EarrtU via AUadown Roots. BErs&xacu—BaTid Richer, of the firm of Richer, Hsrtte A Co.; .Bogen A Nesbitt; Eaton, Mac nun * Co. - -nogoilntMEwT l SOiiAK OIL WORKS COMPAN Y OF PENNSYLVANIA,: Manufacturers of LUBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, No. 3 St. Clair at., near Duquesae.W&jr, PrmacncH, Pent'a. This Cempany is exclusively engaged in the Oil trade, and fa constantly offering PETROLEUM on eommfasioD, wholesale. Advances made Un consign* menu. Addrwa J. WEAVER, J*.,- nuja'-ltf ■ Stmtary. oto. w. ttonmmir ..Bam. t.m 1 comm tea. OIL KEFINERY. IWLVSUIP, BUY4B £ CO n MAHuracnrafins or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep constantly on hand the very boat quality ot BURNING OIL, dear and without odor; also, a eootT LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE,BENZOLE and CAB GREASE. .ftar*AU orders Inft at No. 35 Fifth Street, Bank. Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. • odfcdtf , UC’IKJSH OIL WUKKb. WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDGE, XAWTACnjRCIt or COAL AND CABBQN OILS, auN(J, MILLER A CO. Works at Sbaxpslmrg 9tation, Allegheny Volley - Railroad. Office and Wan-hoyse, 23 MARKET STREET. Pittsburgh. Manufacturer* of ILLUHINATIKQ and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. •®" Ko. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted noo-explo siTe, always on hand. oc!2:lyd y UjiklOA'i'lVO UIL, AT 188. low 1 J raxox or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly on band rod fet-tale by B. C. ±J. H. SAWYER. ' 4* to the quality, we rwfer ti> ; Pirrsetraan, Nov. 27,i860. Metwt. B. O. iV. B. Sawyer—Gents j The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from yon we find to be the best lor oar purpose* we have ever used. ■The L. S. M. R. R. R. Oo m uo28;!f Bt W*. ESPY, Prm4mL W.: A. McCLUkG, COMMISSION MERCHANT, roa tsx sals or CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, ' oc!8:dly No. 61 Wood Street. STOVES, fife. Allen, McCormick & co., Valley FoownaT,.Pittsburgh, Pa. MrWaaxaopit; No.' 9H Liberty street. Mron&cturere of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tlzen Pipe, Sad Iron*, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, PnUeys, Hanger*, CarWUeel*, Coupling** and Castings genendlr. Also, Jobbing and Machine Costing* made to order. Patented Portable- Mill, with Steam or Horse PJirer. nolfc6md JAMES P. TOUSU ......P. YOPXO. XTOUNG BROTHERS, DuqraaNßFouN- X oar, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa. R. 8., Pittsburgh, Fa., mannfactnre MACHINE,’ HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS 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 band add for sale low. Orterrteft with W.W. YOUNG, corner of iWood street and Diamond alloy, will receive prompt atten tlce. . mh2S QTOVB3I STOVES I-D.De HAVEN O A SON, MAMTracTUxxas or STOVES. Warehonse, Federal st., near Suspension Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. Wo aak the attention of dealer* to eurlattreaaeort moot of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which wa are telling at the lowtat rate*. Tbuae vialting oar city will find it to thejr adtintam'to giro no a call and examineonr etock he*, tor# aurthacing elaewhere. • ?- CASTIRONHOU6E FRONTS, IRON BAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW. WARE, WAGON BOXES, . PLAIN and FANCY GBATEFBONTS, FENDERS, etc.*, and CASTINGS of all kinda made lo onier. 1 jyl6:lyd D. Dt HA YEN A BQN. tjVi’JSA STOVE WOKKS.-A. BJBAJS J-J LEY, manafactnror of erery Taricty of COOK, PABLOB ANB HEATING STOVES: ORATE FRONTS, VENDERS, Ac., Ac. Sole proprietor or the celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. •SLOrnox *» Saxes Boom, come;* of Wood And Third atreeta, Pittatargb, Pa- -- : ■ Jafcdly HOTELS. HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY or NEW YOEK. SINGLE BOOMS FIFTY. CENTS PER DAT Citf JlaU Sgiure, oonwr StrttL (Oppoalta City 1U1L) KTHoftUu they may baordered intbo ipadova Boftctory. TbtraJ* a BarbtrVShop and Bath Botina attached to tho Hotel •*W«war» of BTOfNBBa and HACKMKN who ■ay waarefhlL B. FBENCU, gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Cmar-tut Steeet, AMTX mu, PHILADXLPniAr la the Immediate neighborhood of the. Jobbing ‘Home*, oa Market. Third and Chestnut streets. lb* Buka, Foat-Oflo*, Mer chants Exchange. Ac.» do. . BOABDPEBDAr,H,6(J. Accommodation, wl m rwptirod, on A* EUROPEAN PLAN. ■ "• ' ■ Booms front 60 oeats and upwards per day, and. lUaLS AT A mn OLUS. ,B»|TAnnA*TATti{WW> TO. xuHom. Pricey according to BUls of Fara. ( . .•aTTm City Cabs raxiFAssivans inoiiAirr SZatxok TO oaCLOB£ TO tsbllotbl. V ** _ J Spanish ipokas. ''jrtfcdaa l, ;-vj ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Bboabwat, KEWTOBK. i BOARD BKDUCBD TO4i,OQ PER.DAT. tel, in 1864. it hiubeeatba single eodeaToroithe . proprietors to meks Itths mart ttgnptqous, oo&Ten : lentand comfortablebsmefor ihrdltora aadstran gsr on this side of the Atlantic. - . And whatevar lias seemsd likely to admtnfrur to the comfort of lt« gtiSst* they h*Y9«cdeeTored.«ith oat regard tooost, to' provide endtoobmMhe all tin slementstflndlTiduAl and', social shjoymsdit whkh’ modem art has lnrahtedAnd modem taate appnmd; and the patronage wkfch'it has cmnnuaded daring thepastslx year»Ua'prUi^ihg : jnroofthai their etf fortshaT*beenappreclated. \'- ■■ ' To meet the exigendasof tbotlmee, when aHare required topractlc* the meat rigid *ecßomj,.tbe a** detsigaodbara BEpycSDTBX PBICX Of BOABD' TO TWp BOLLAES PBB BAT. at the came time tansies with which tbdrtable baa hitherto bean supplied. ' i . TBKADWItLL, WBTTOdMB *OO. .ec&2ad ■■j? ; ; . •. T?RUIT TEEEa-i^Dc^jKitn»>ra-; J? very large stocx of caotcaTßJtso,. of selected Tmrietlee to chocee‘ft«n, r wtthbvirypoeri bU eire taken to fcave'erery imiiei* truirtwiamst ; c Of Apple alone 'we .have 175#K>—6O,QO0«f : which., are three year oIds,•HVQOOfMr year olds. Pear.KV 000 two to tbrea_yea*»old., • Beach* Hum* floe ; ; Twee in tbe Ifursery^-Csfltad -'EVXBCBXXHS from. I to t fort.bytbe-bimdrej. ehikata* SHADE .TBKKS AMB OTgOTKBf. Mug-, mimmx jou vdaMc£ jjL j RJIIROMtS.', i -' r ff?? I&nfflfljflil IktjJjt -Off end s£er MONDAT^ISoJCSS^S^JSn, Train* will leave. theDepotnftheFebMyivama Ball mad, inPittsburgh, a*follows: PiTThieryV Cb&ttAuoad CiaCtmuN Short Line tin - SMbmriß*. Lisavia* PlttAdrgh.^^.^.;.J...w. ; ...._ 1:65 aTm. do ftjjg m -£~ *» £®,vark A2.H36p. rn. do Columbus..: V3O p. m . Arrive* Cincinnati 6:45 p, Hfc do St. Luuis.„ m Laaves Pittsburgh I*s p. m. - 5:10 £ m. • do oKfczrrr-~ J S?S? lt -' Arrina CtoctanMl...... t3o t 2 do st. Lom.: :.zz~~r~\{s fS’ “d Cuictrm»U- Splendid SlMptox-Cu»uuch«i to .11 Night Ttnini. stopping only at prindpol stations between Pittaburgb and Altoona, and Harrisburg and Pkfla oolphio, and. making direct connection at Harrisbora for Baltimiw*, Washington, and New York, lentown. train, arrives 1u Philadelphia at 5:55 p. i 4-, making’cion connection for NewTork, from depot; at 6:30 p. m.vorer Caadeo and The EXPRESS tBAPi loavw the above i named ataUundoagat 4:40 p, m., Mopping snly at prin cipal Malian*, making direct oonoectioßiit Hattis burg for.Baltlmote,-Washington rand Now York ' via AUentown. -This train' arrives -in Philadelphia at fopfia. making connection for. New Torit ffom .Kensingten depot,«t ,9;3pa. a., over. Camden and- Amboy lin*. t A Setping Gar is run through-irom PUtabnrgh to~ Jeisay City, via Allentown-430 mils* " attached to this train. ... • .• > : Th* FAST LlNEl*«res tim above-named Station daily (Bondays excepted) at KfciO p. stopping only at prinolpalstetioM, connecting at Barrisbmfor Baltimore, Wash Ington and New York yla Allentown. This train arrives in Philadelphia at L26p. mak ing dote connection for New York, from Walnut atreet wharf, at 2dJO p. m., over Cemden and Amboy line. . m WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENGER GAR. ATTACHED, leaves the.'Passenger'Station evay morning Monday* excepted) at 6:40 ai m-y run ning aa for aa Conemangh and stopping at all Ma-' tions. • ... The JohnstowTtAecomfnodation Train fosvea dally* (except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m., Ccmping at all statkma and running as_for as * First Accommodation Itain for Wall's Station haw dally (except Sunday) kt 0:40 al u- ; ' ‘ Second Accommodation Train i for Wall's Station leaves dafly (axcept-Sunday) at lisOO a. m* v Third. Accommodation Train Ibf W«IF* Station leaves'dally (except Sunday) at i&S r ... Fourth Accommodation Train for“ Wafl's Station leaves dally (except Sanday) at dilsp.'ni. ' * ; Returning Trains arrive. urPittsburghkiHMlflwt- Expnm, 1:15 p. tm i Mail, 8:35 p. au | .Pmt- W a. m.; Johnstown Accommodation, IfoSGa. m.: Fint Wall’S Station Accommodation, a. m,; Sec ond Wall's Station Accommodation, 3:30 a. m.t Third- Wall's Station Accommodation, lo)5 p. m.; Fourth Wain’s Btation Accommodation, 6dis p, bl. - 4 Trains from Blaltsyilie andlndlana connect at Blalre rille with Johnstown Accommodation rod WreWEiprtj* and Mall West, and also with Way FreightSaatrodWcetT^ The puWlc will find It gximtly to their l n w. or West, to travel by ; the Pennsylvania. Central. Rnitrbad,' as the accommodation* how obeyed cannot Beitlrpaased on any other route. The Road la ballswted ’With stone, and ir entirely flee from dam* W« can safety, speed and comfort to all wha , may ifovor this Road with their patronage,- • JAB*.: To New Torlu~~ u .flfi fioiTo BiiUam» .. . ' jo so To Jhllidalpbia......id oolTb ggg To Harrisburg "7 tol - . Bsggage checked to all Stations on the FcoaMn* nl* Central BaOroed, and toCFfcOadelnhis, Baltimore and New, York.; .f .1 i)> Faasengoxs porcbsslog tickets, in carawilTbe charged aa excwo, acceding to diituce trareled, in addition totbe except from elation* where the Company him feo Agent.' ■ ■ NOTId,—»In case of lmt| the Cptopuj wUI hold themselves. responsible. for peraonaUbe«age only, and foranamotmt not exceedingsloo.. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has beiir 'em ployed to ©onvey pesnagers and baggage tqAnd from the Do* pot, at achargendt twcaicßed jMshtsforeachpaa*- At the Pennsylvania OentraT fniitrir Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. 'ENOCH L£WM, : itendent, Altoona, Fn. - Tickets' -%»!— Joeeph ondotbar poTnta-In Northern the State of Kansas or the Territories, should terist’oa havingtickets that read by the tfQBXH MifrSQiiifrr RAILROAD. The .only route from Bc. Looia to 8C -Joseph. It is the shortest ahd?qui«kest Uoe; by thir teen hoars* to the remotest point-reached by rail* and Is always as cheap as any othar. , Boy your tlckots to Kansas and all point* In North ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. : ISAAC" H. BTUBQBOK, President and of the North Klwouri Ballroad. - eeioamfci; - HMIBT IL .SIMMQKB* Agent. trains dally arrlre at Pitubuxgh, (except bandar.)" ' • - Throoih tr*lns, stopping a* < Hultoa, lseT»Pttte- 4:.v) o.m. r • ‘ Holton Ao66mm4dati, cf tU Ttal/O, liu«l • CUm£ml, OUT. Krartr. Sow" htTlu, nwd tsxt extensively In our Beglmentfc w» hftve no hesitation In certifying thatlt was frond ad mirably adapted to tha ass of ths soldiers, and ded dadly the most ropenorScKp which could be procur ed fer the nervii*.: .JAMES A. XKXff* -,'i • Quartermaster TweUth.Negimeikt; . ... . ALEX. XOHSTTH, ' QuartermasterTourfeentfc Begfataft, ■ • m.k.moobeEai^ an3l Quartermaster Thirteenth ITflaim. CtKOCERIES— - AXaOQ bags Cofts filr to prime,. ►. . J * 2ft hnds. B. 0. Sugar—choice, ' •••■ SO do F.B. do - •’ 460 barrels H. Q. Molimci, SO do New York Syrup* •■•.•Bft; diO phitedslphls Syrup, - ; 30.;, d0 BleachedWbalaOlu ... 1A do.. Tann«fa r QiL .■»-■•••• '• ‘20 1 do - '''Carbon Oil, " UOhnrts Tobacco—tfts andlOS.' * - 10 . d»> v;do -HtatisallatC ;rlo.kaei;-t do —tin terim, . ... 30 bbb. Cut and Dry Tobacco* io do- GdntovrderTsa, - 30-r*:-do- :y i-Blaek Taa* ; v .... .With aasoTtmauiqr (pods i» our line. > -i ’ijn n B COi.' 1 [ a Croeart, Second Waist. K&SSSJSSS; .w pm. -U.-tto cWmaT- In ax* toiot * CO. p; ' ;/^’■-/-'{fl s^ss^^^iisateas^sasESffiiHaa