TUE&?A < f !H M< Adventure! of a Clergyman »» • eertSaloon—He ii Bobbed of-Orer - caiho before ■ tUeanv rlhorities at Police Headquarters,. yestocday^ The facte, ea communicated to Sopenntca* dent .Kpnnetly. were to the following effect-:. The'compiunahf »»yi hie name W BJfr Samuel P. Ran gent, formerly of hew OrUene* nod a Pricet of the Homan Cethohc Oituph. •He arrired in thi. city on from Havana, end pot on at-tne i taoHoppU tanHstaKo j&ntjhsJJNlflHffWPP”’ “W-y made the acqnaintance .or * looking manTwhtfiald he boarded at theho. .met: /orae tinnidfcthe erening the new ac , .onaintanoe.jiidncod him to *i«t » «««* 1 'Saloon eitnaWin the basement of Mo;#M take a drink In thie eatoofthlmpaU taking,a» he. - taye, water peppermint and eager. He had eeareely kWaniefed'Me drink before he became in a eonnd eleep. When 'hoew.ohe.he diecoTered that a »alak- . ble'gold-wktehrehain and crose, and ataothie . .pocket' took, conteioing papen rained at BnperiflttadcntwasaddgmlislOD as Chaplain in the FirstTxOqUiwa.Begiment, properiyr mtU ud ii2DO? by, Qot. Moon. Tha-AaU of it wa»V*rl 3 « lBB1 * Among his bsggegc .-..iid fu found,a'adtlibor of letters, which - orated the story he told ahoot himself, and: ‘ which tii n follows: He says he is a naU». of Missouri, wherw;ttevpK»ot»vn<w He was educaUdfor Ihe Chaxeh in the eitjcOf. • Paris. Whence WltdrhhdTn Atnerlcahe.be-1 • r f came assistant pattprbf Si. Patrick** Chafch, *id Kew was officiating auch ph*n the war broke ont. Soon after a com -1’; mission ae ChapleUr was handed to he was told city in the PJlrit ' tohiii&na' Regiment.- He. was'tob innbbijf a-Uiiidhjian, he taysp to ao-: • wrt.lb* btwt-ipd:Seeing no other; way; to aSSd the renuUltion, he at once fled to the Cltjof Mexico. At this plaeehe beganrte pmach, And to one of advised r his co n gt*gali onto ‘read ‘ th'e ; ’ 1 thoT obnld Bnd J 4 eorreotwalcn of them* *lhls " eicitaiaant among .-the. Mexican clergy, and the people bf the:flity. , formed a plot to assassinate him. Of »is be was in formed, by Mr. Richards, the United States Consul at that place. Sererml bhota were Bred at him while he was sleeping in his r trdomrand.bht fbr the fact that he had change ed the position of his bed on aeconnt ot the Information from the Consul,, his life would, hare been, sacrificed. -A day or two snbse quehUyi ho wk» 'attacked and subbed m- hU; Wide, (th* maiksof awonrid at* now distinct- : lr ruibhi) 1 and for weeks afUr,his life was -^despairedefbyhliattendants.' ; 'lil"..' The ptlestwaa v«ry anxion»‘tfcpr*mf* his commission In the rebel Jinny, but; nedy adripedhim to.b urn.,it*.telling mm-it wonld only bo ueoaroe of trouble to him while ~ Tho police are making efforts to rocover tne property stoteh, from . Mr.., ; RangoßV'Who. ’ iiatesthat it was nearly all &at>o hadj-and ' ' unless It can be recovered he .will be leit’ai ■ " mostdesUtdUi^—’Tn®***.... ? ; The Sitnsitlononthe'Bouth Carolina Seaboard. The-' Charleston; 'corrMjipntleht: "Richmond ijraniuitiywritnig under dateof .January ~6Ub gi*c« the following as the ■ . situationnn the seaboard •' '■ ■ ■ ah accounts aeehi to ‘agree aa toithe fact that the Yankee gunboats ah* admirably - ; tnanagedr They range at will up and down - ' :ihe mils'bayous' 6r,thh cotisl,jind their • ’rifled: guns are always serTcd with great ' toreriaiAn.' It was - prebihly the consider*-; Uod’ !t>f this' 5 groat • odf intagv which the ’ : enemy possess, that lias induced General Lee to (alt back from the shore line of tho ’ T ’ " main, and to clioOse bis position’ for a.final. ... i,.... gtiQj aboiit three mile* from, the!Cposawj - nrer.' The position of the hostile forcos at • • im.’time miar be briefly stated as follows t ' The ehemy.by moans ofhiagunbostSjholds command of "Broad river and St. Helena- Sound, with'all tho intervening islands. ■ ' • - - His troops also octsupy the main and just opposite lo'Port Royal ferry, and fan now; possess themselves, whenever they please," " of'the rest of'the miun shore, opposite to • Port Hoyal'lsland, "niakjhg, in" allj a tract . of about six! miles .’long and, half a mile ’ " wide, immediately bordering on th* Coosaw ■ 1 ' 'river.' This"tract has been abandoned alto golher "by 'tho Confederate fore** which -■V- 'hire recodbd about three.,.milcB;toward the railroad, 'leaving a strip of rico lauds, ■■■ - averaging two miles in width, separating them from the positions yielded to the eh-‘ emy. Those rice fields hare been all “flow ed"- or innndated by military authority,-*) - thatthereawnowonlyafewnarrowroads : by which the Yankees can push forward to-, .ward the interior. Should they advance, Of cOurso'tKoy must abandon the silpport of . - . ■ • ■ the gunboats and trust to their own strength . upon tho land. _ "' ; ! British Export* to Uie UniledStuteo. . . .i.fheconrse of. British trade during the : ~t: . > year ISSIy presents sonra ringhlar, rtanlte, ■': ; as' exhibited ia'the IloaHof'frade returns ■ /. puhliaheddownfotho dose, of November. In' the first plane,* it isrcmarkeble that the : ■ - c-- • import of cotton info Great r Britain; ‘from - theoiiited'States,'.f6r the‘a'leTon n t; v, in thn eameperiod .jv iOf 1859,- end not eery for below the qnan-; tity writing in 1860. The quantity for to eidt of 'ji' v jffo!re,,weoeef»nowe( .Jv - - . i -i-di ’ .cwte. 7,189,875 • JiSi; . . . " 7,Slfi,Mo, ,■ Obeiously the dearth of cotton in Bng- Und ha. been exaggerated, and it-fobf v undue •Lfttements of the dlmln«tls» f m qaantitr reoeWed, thet the Urge <ja*atity now, held *he*wb**.been locked np by ex ■ iv‘ t high prices. It appear*, eosne what remarkable that the total antoont of '■slH cotton,eent.fo England should he *n i»tgbr : ' * : »fol parlicolariythat the ,aont,. total-fronr ■ ; - all sources should he no lesa thaa 163,921,- - 686 nonnda greeter..ln, elerett .mantes of ; , jlgeifthanin the aamc period.of. 1869. - ' > ! ' •, o On,the exporjsifcthe.remlt IS f»r dtf : l" feieint.".Of cotton goods, theexport the : >.'■WiPjiited 'iiXl 'only about one-third that,of 1859, «r J! s Tor thc first ele-ren‘ninths ofeaeh of the - ; ':: ;'aime"]rtars^ they wmpaiqM foHd*? 1- i Yards. ' J '--Voloe. » • ;.-J859, . . 185,886,001' 5 : IW, . . 198,185,568 3,185,518 ...- r ISO.', . . .72,048,937 1,2p7,05* . - This failing off most of course hare be gun earlier, and hare been more general,, ' ■ &«.. the decline of cotton receipt and mett ' J nfoetureln England. ..IhedecllnemWibfo, twice the whole - £>%aismtSTtafe iy .eleren atOnthe. ‘ • %elernl»Bl««* ®» »ef*o Cn*ehl»i.- - Bt thefollowtaj order to Gan. Ashboth, it '.6' 1* d.formlnod foe department ibaUhaep WitUn and laws, imfoad'of ' . J themsalTeSinto ne- The tlenersj is.resoWedtehsthU ~ aclfllsf,i- > 4 '’rteieyitw themsehrea to ths duties t. v ’ the law haa plaaed it, U>d to thorn .' wi,. hare a taste for it, and who bare andsk ~^s£&BBg§& . ■ ■ • 1 >ifoeter.-j-xbe sSJnt*«aVttreen the tfore and ; ■ Uaaiuter lt net w mattee to be determined . ' ’ tho rigb u of tbs bmipm'm Wtthoy m»J, nitb’ost Oir-M -sUtssss or ihtorfierooee, except where thelaw WsthiriwOtoeh intCTftrsriM. ; ••, ’’ 1 OrtW No. 3 does nor apply to ;tM aolhor- ImS'priraU wrvnnU oroficers, nor,to nepoo* . emisloTed by propot -anthority in tamps; .it. ■ppiu< only to v fu»hlTo llavar.” Tho pro bttltiotfto admlttoermritbin onr linco UOm 'not prttontths eieieiw of all proper offlesa o( hnmanityi in glrin* them food sod clothing ootaid« r -*b«r» BUchofietßare neceißary to pfereat stiffering. Very rerpoOtfolly, • " ' Tour obedient servant.. . - a:vr:. illllece, ■;• i- MißotrOeneral. \ (Signed) A Bnnsse Opinion of Gen. Lane 1 ! Expedition. ',j : The people of Kansas are satisfied. A grand Dirisitm; embodyingatlthe volun teer force of birr Stale.and swelled byoar brotherabfthe Weeiylo theimposing afimy , of twenty-fire' thousand- men to to sweep down from iatp ati,!iralanche .upon our.,lialed,onemlea. . - ~ t|Xwp eons of-Kensea, idoar lodis, *M [■ nowned Ahnmrh theU to lead this | adTance -which i inatuhee t©.-New Orleans, andrictory- ■ m - ivy-; .'. ' i -Xanej.whoae name-ia* spell tohuehtiie frightbned children of Ihe Sooth; commanda tbo-column. ‘ .. •••■ • _ ; •> " • '• -'Jenniaon, the daring; dashing Mural or lhS'Weat:'ruhkras;,‘Chief of Cavalry,, and loads the Hdrae wMoh form the fiower of thcDivision. Yaaierdayi-inen' grouping in the streets, Vith glsd-feces, congratulated each . other ..thatattest something bere, and now; was to bedone. :• - ■■• Hr;) - ‘ Alh .l regret 'that: the merit ■of Jennison acknowledged' and greeted byi the. nation ie'nol "lo beibadged 1 by a' Brigadierrehip.; But he dbea"hoi‘,ne«l'dt.' .He yrin .ocoapy' a brouder p6altlon‘'th*n that of a simple Brigadier; and the Mar on We shoulder could add •.ndluater to. the fame he ,will **We, now trait, , and iWithout a great die appointment looming up through our fear* and hopes, can see a near future of actmel 'deeds.-' ' ' 11 ' : ' ! _ .’ The people of Kansas are satisfied; ■ Thel'irsUAJiie'ripanPoetrir, There are f«w/giita or boja mthis.coun i try who have not heard tbe nuraery rhyme i *ungby their mother while .rocking>]the oradle : 5 v "'*- “toil-«*l>yhaby opon U»e treo-top; Wbeolhewin'd blows the tfrsdla will rock, inwntheljoagh bieefatto cn^ AnddowitwM con* cradle and baby and aIL But how Imanylof. you know Ui# origin or tltisimpWlinesr; Welhave. the following I uccount from tho record! of the Boston Hu-. I: toricol Society-' ' ; ■ , , , L■. Shortly -after our-: forefathers landed at j Plymouth,' Massachusetts, a party wore out I in the -field where the Mian women were I picking strawberries. 1 ' Several of these women or squsws, as they were called, had_l [papoota; that is, babies, dnd haring no I cradles, they.had them tied, up_ in Mian Hhahion, and hung from the limhß of the | 1 surrounding trees, .-Bare enough, 1 when lithe windjHew,' these* cradles,would rock..: 1 Ayoung nmnof the party observing this, I pealedoff: * -pieoe of the: bark and wrote l the above lines, which, it la believed, is the ■ |-6rst poetTy written ‘ln America. —Ladies jfcpiailovy. ; " , , Mocxtais air ia favorable to .longevity, thy world over. ,As living proofs; o f Jus, fact in Berkshire county, may Jja mehflbnedJohn Fuller, of.Egremont, 91; Stephen Merd, of ianesboroV 9" > Botter-Adaras,-.97; - Mrs. Schutt, of Mu Washjngtoni'HS; Mrs.' Cole,:of Sheffield, W; Mrs. Bpickerman,loo; -i and- Isaac : JoneSj'of 1 Sheffield' 102.' Most of these persons cnjoy^lir 1 health; and are able to, Walt about and wprk. _ Arrivals at the Pi - Up TO 8 o*olo OB KAKBIQH HOUSE-iUbe: > atOMB XVM.WKT Tfcanipacnj,lianca»ter O j Sorioh pbio_ , D Coopnriafcf, Peny, O ;p Stank*, dot A ItcClare, Wheeling E Bowlton« Klch. - VT Smith, Bsltlmor* j Johnson. do C WelU, Salem, 0 E OotnpUin, 0 .. \ E AQlii HOljElf-tiher '• S 'r ’ 1 r v j* l **. J-A AnnrtTDOg, ; 0 Ben, lUh Pa Vol 0 MctailH BrooKviQfc • J-W Melody do ■sVßarrU, do JKlCorth, do ’ J<*n Baife; 1 ' v: ' 4Vj ::: John MllUr, Trfniwr. : ThM ■ ■ J*» Brown,'"- do . BED LIOSiHOTBr-So. 6 St. CUf <tr«u 'lLiO,Odt»d», **OfM*TO*. * j fUfliar. ■Ohio;' lO Kltteriogi- „ , CW»Uhoii«,B«l g^SSi X) pirfncer, KKUtoutns |J WenaM, -‘P B»«n?r JCowner,--‘: - -IJ, Y*»cs»jßorjelUtvw*li^ J fchoop, »ttt«udng. - \ v? . fc, ■ "" luinOSAI.BpMV-So.l3JWattritrart. :■. r ;; "j .. I 'W<«aM* i fWfo®*P*r. ■:■■. ‘ ini.n TTnlf Mi Tworiort* 8 AUn* • xSwt; w jttctttjrip.CwD* ■ ids • B Garwood/Brow MTIUa 1 ■■ ■SgSarfo :;>• c Botiy. ,; ■*»■•, •- COMMERCIAL mCQBD. PITTSUyBGU MARKETS. ... v. : SCoKPfT* Jaa 20»b;H62. rtOUB nttxiT|iTilh looal and «*»tpploj kowowr, ther. 1« do eMn*i wittorerV ‘BoWAsoSbJo'fomllj »tss«Mp-, W do doot |6«6,lo:*«l;n»dd»t tfcj* $6,15, for Ttmll]. ' ■ • ;•• . dun but Arwi .vrjtii a* cbaagalttpriMa- Wgf rlefcbd tt. <?. Hot*** «t 4*c. i: !;t I, EOTAtOKS-Io tUr nqpmh. wlttort cbia** to -tutm, bq»bj?««oh : at «T«? it*: •fto-fcfr ftjMty and 45 do PrtoC* Al-_ tartroififet'.-' •-- -*--• '• ■ ■ ypyr*tt 4MI>EqQ»-Tb>r»U a frlrdcaaoafer B a light supply of prim* *“ ®**k*K;,£•**. of 100 D» eijsaißOti 801 l W !, W : -and two » < OBATy— Qq™ tapUniy and towy*, .Bala 850. b«h-= fan* yoltoW atfiac. "Whaat*«ato oflOD'booh Bed «t Wei , ' : *d'eliatt|*ta<Ht^j^.' ; wß»He7v t r. tol uncb|aged., Sid* of feoMa ofocaiMat «»B«H-eaih. It to. tfMt** «U*dytaCjnclimsiiatl6@l6}sc. . ; VBtJCKimBAT ?LotTßrrT«*7, doll. Wi'tfM «faatsl,SOper«irt. i sr " J *• OBBBR &PPLES-4earc»and hr ;o;»1&U at fls». : Goodsndlttoa adU** readily*! U... >u-- : BEANB-BaU 0f45 boah BsaU W&Uo at $l,BO fltf. of fbboraprlM W. B. *t 1c por pcrand. • . , l •: :■ ' BAliT—"Mi of £0 ikilTo 1 Cstr« cr ■QjUiulMu. i !■■!■ l-i ii-i". ~. r " COBN »00,l)?a at.£ja»»» ■OTB oP—o*l* of-10 Wh Bfnjp *fJ7o p*t **Ban. i.-, .t 1 -' • _;BO)(iHT-*I*onaii*l* JTU*t*£ far bo*. ; <XX?F* BAOE—**l* «n oh»rf.of 300, flffor bbli ot Commercial-*JT«Ir» ta*pr»Tprtt. bdowtitolp* c«nt., with b#» sw tWyra *t tb»t- rord**,to-: Mon wibonm, <»a*j Will. JO* UOO. »boMl!3t«t -S tomtorod'QltbmJj s£2MaBM‘Xo* :***MfF*- * »* ff§2§jifir"tT **—“■» vmt-rm*. bol jUgeait ,'Jtevn, «ui» xoot^olM*tooßd* -""■ I ' ! ".sr ; i"ijgjfo»l#Sir RiVeVi -' ■■ ?•/ . WiIBEUHO-ljt* Jam t. McCoa Ui!» UJUf, HcDhsaM SArhccklc; »“ ‘“S’ ■ laid, I bid aorfi. B H Oolllin: B» “Jf kaownl 15 bbla turnip*, U''BWdlt*;lJ£’kbto jrrton A Stnrart; ISMia malt, Clark, A °>i 7 ! fujA Bnu: 55 oil Itbli, Grafll Eeeao * c°; 30 «080, Hctdffi A«;Mdoto. (wiirillSO. potalo«, B lientbbni;' 175 wHi'Mlr.-tsr ato tore, B bfls.boop rmfci. Jaa A Fdar,® bbtoralt, J W SneckbcO. ■: ..■ yCMiOINNATI—nb-BbKA Bcscas—3G t*i\-cjs Vltri", Anllaao oilco; «> do do, «> do dy, Hutchinson A coV72 bga w.mal, B T Beruitdj i hro; Bo bbts floor, Bchomakel 1 A_Baf»gl 0® Jot Mlrrtli to; 25 tali.ms, F Ssllsrr too; 20i bbU alcohol, ,B AKabbestock A 001 S bbda ««"• j> •minAOK £1 bUi tobacco,.B A A linco. 10 •bbla caobol coal, B Briar; 1° do oil, Jobn.Caoßhojr A coftOtcrfcima, Joho 8 Vfll»ou;100 bbla rwlii.Bruwn AfeSftitrld? * I*l. cSP, John Uraator. do bhl. 1 Aoo; Obbp rap, S BnuUoj, Aok or ttqoor, UttUATrimbUf MO «r Mils. BT JiSSdiibMilVbbla tthlakj,JcoßoOuk;W ;bl> paachaa.Black A Woods; Idl jBRfo jßfaA lA>U»£ y pkics, CUrk* Jtco; 52 hlidx bacon, Ell Myeft 4 to, 7s?jS'wbWi, imdKock, MtCjwr •&e^EUch*«tttAinsbo; «3*-*** «ck. »o bbU, •RH*riangfc*co;lBotai*p*y.bMJ* Jaa * ,0 » *> hbd» 3E*, 280 Mil* iwef, w.onkr: }^, bl £L f flc ?£, E Ueaxleton: 300 do do, 8 IdodaayiSf W^* l1 bw *L- 100 tc* bird, 100 bbU pork, 200 do Whisky, V Sellers* «», 200tibt4ll«ir,dokn-Be*tty;-J_ • ‘ £XKkSVlLL^i?»'£*«* -o»katii-}» }J3* floar*7tk*feathers,-fc tats mdee, llfrkgt lard,«»bb a bark, 16 doaautoags, 1* dabeans, 18 «k» «*»*» * bat Ur. Aide «trff*T & blidi. tobacco, roll* hatter,. Clarks * cd;JuSu.b\Utei>3 do egg», Adam* Expr*.* co: 6do do, 3 ddbulW; 3do dry applet, W» do flour, mllom* bbU,' 98 Utf corn, T 9 do meal. JM A 25bbU~flouts*V McVay; 565 ft*corn,-Tbos_Bbll k -coio oil bbl*, Hutchiuton » co; Lba zaires* W Tate, Hr ido «n£!.l ;*► Amtto. J 8 DllwoxlU 4 cy; A bU E lEtletoo; 22d0 ,oU, A lloyd; 11 Jm '|SbiUbV«dbd6 t 8 dodo, O.tV Jno Cra . yu- 24q Jacob Bokliac«n 19 Baodrles, 15 S£l k brfoudj. L acsslib; 20 bbU floUr, 8 Lioibaj; WflSttbbU,22oU bbl»,,TlibsOJilol;7oo sUcotn. Ad b«s, 20 bbls lundrira, T do egg*. 4 bbfabntUrTia tod eattl*. owner* on oil b Amaoo—l2« empty bbb, .*.BteirarU« bbU flour, BXtadwyr 2« *»«• •*«; keowa * Gregg; 200 do Jo»4u McCnlly A ctg 1897 «Va 220 flSrbbla, B T Kennedy 4 brb, 600 boxes bacdd, 50 tea lirdi Clarke 4 eo. ’ . Import* by Ballroad. PITTB*tnUJ«, FT. W»T»« i CaiCASO bmlmuj.— ■jin. 13Q. Hh ilrttied WH Cuae; 4<ie do, J P-. Hannatlfeblcaftl’oUtli Thumm-Aco; J Ins tobacco, Ji^AVJSxcTa bbU rre floor, 7 , be. bed. J»m M A letter?SlpS iron, B Bnl** l9o ■’?'«* ary wpl». W do oot., E KaMiuberser ?f&£dbo«7 Strong: m£. ch««, 811 Birton; 250«rdn*nc* Ufa*. A Speer. - CrVEIAKB 4 PtTH*OTUUI BjUIJW)AD.—J»j'- 18. ! 10 oil MackeowaiW tMagnen J “° Herbert;^lodo UosetsJ oil.fe A Mmcitoeb &co; 12 h H'Volet 4«b; 15 tx* chee», F \uu I'GOnlert 119 t-mpry bbia. : * bx * chaeaa J p oifWtia k. cn: 33-do do. H H.OuQlns * co; fSTS“£ll»rt;*idochee», J»a E.tar. ; River News. Till RlYEfl AMO WtATiiaS—Anair-IK »»■> D*' P.KYCntfl —BtXATS. LEAVIKC* Tp-Dat.—Th» riv-'r i: ■gala at flood height, the pier marka ahowlng twenty aight feat alx Indue anil atiil ewnUlng at the rate of tbtflfl incite* an hoar. Tbfl preaent fMakel la within two feet thra* inchee Of the height attain.-! at the September' flood, when there were thirly fcet nine Uchih. ‘ thi'weathtr oontinnaacloadjiTnild and dla egreiahiej with eYerjr'flppeainnefl of more min 1 The arziyaia* alnde' onr U.t report were the Kmma Graham from fcuuevllle, and Arago from Madiaon, both with, foil eargoee. The latter boat reporta the Ohiolieer betwretahere and Boater, foil ol drill and oil barreia. She alto reporta the Castle Garden, which ■teenier brdke-looaejroln hermooringa at the wflarf eomotimo daring Sunday night, tied np at Baden, e)nßUeraSlj'lhlored,-i't & irppoMd by coming in ‘contact with henry drill wood and atriitlng the banka. , „g l hWhati of » new Btramor building at Speer’s YariUi OR tb«i Monoogabela, pawed 4own the river aboat eigh to’clock yeaterday morning, partially filled rwUh'wateri -U was building for Capt. Willoughby’* new boatfbud would harabeen completed in a few Wbriilart bmtfdofifcwas in tbendghborheod of at tbcratoof2riO...~~~The prw •nt **cll appearirto haTe’emaMted principally from iSi Monongahdm, a. the Allegheny op to la*t cTeniog ‘W not attained a Very high stage. Adlipatch tt- FiinkUh; reported the Allegheny at haring rbenibutthirty: ißchea~.-~~.Tbo Lonisrill* Journal aaya the Arixoaia is still in a bad po*lilou, at tba head of the Faffs.* lbe Champion waaaettfr work on her- Friday, bat effected nothing. ...J;...The Linden wsswdrertlsed to l**re Louisville, firPlttabnrgh ; ,on Saturday. • TiitdDlisiuinrn Birit CLoBto.—The bt. Lonls Erenlng Kewß, of Friday.sajs: | ' Tberirerii now ckwd at.thin point, tfc * stopped running sorte time duringJmJ mght. It U gorged*aboreand below, Uoroealnga littleabow the rity. ***}*' boSSvhare thus ter wecoeded in “ atonal trip, though attended with many difficulties The weatner ia milder ttnday, and should U not turn oobl tgri". tW toe will, InaUprobabUitj, commence storing by tbe|Brst of the week. Toa Wwiiilso—The Miner™, Capt. Gordon, i* the regular Wheeling packet fcr to-day, baring at Fob Zawiwyiw*—The punctual steamer Emma Graham arrived in . good time, and wW , return to ZanOTiUe aa wnal, this evening ak d p. m. - Ton Gncininiin loroum -Tho Key Weal, Capt.-Erah*, a announced to leare a* aboTe, tbla ereningl' ’ MrAfa*. -KeUon, one of the oldest and toort accomplished derfcs on the rtrer, has charge of the offlcel Commodore''ForTy, Captain 3. 11. : Lightnsr, will be raady to leare on Tb ur»day. ‘ Fob B*. Low— ; aieamer Cant. F. Y. Batchelor,, lenrae. goal- Urely for 8}.., Louis this erening. The. Bail man, Chptw McCarty, and Prim* Donna, Capt. Moore, are fliyn annonnead for the aame point. incipal Hotels, LAST SIGHT. it., near IL R. ttepo*. T Waibbqrn, Alton, 0 J tfUOD) ' M Keher Anighenyco ■. AArten Gnenebarg WJahoeoD, Hillside H Sprodj, Indiana • H'Heneelman, Johnstown A. Johnson, Ohio A Pickard, Ohio ' . . . ' it2vety Wow Berentb. 1C Shotts, PBB - IT M- tWcrr/Dayton, O | j X Davtattx, Ohio Ij Dancaot Oouilemille Ij Bieins, ,* of Fifth. TTOH CINCINNATI AK D, JESU» tj LOUISVILLE-—The fine eieamtfJfifi&Hft COMMODORE PERKY, -Ibr the abore-and mil la terttedUa porte TH U BSD AY, iHK, m. ■ For freighter pamgoiippljott °c»ta. ■fjßi-.., J. BTLIVmdgTQS ».0P.,.A genu. b?OR CSNCINNAaI a? T ST«' LOUIS.—The heW «id elfgiiitaßgiSaß XKKA DUNCAJT, CepU fi. Y. B*tch«siof, 52—»al»?a THIS DAY* at*o'clock. Far (night ora—aae apply oft hoard-, . ; > i* 2o .. FOB CINCINNATI A LOU-i JEE^A Mo 2. leine a* ibrr* and all Inumnwii ,et«potlliTUESDAT,at Ip-ia. For freishtor pa»- ” )Tb. LITIKO3TOB *OO.. AiwnH. tym Cincinnati, unua-jin^a jli ynxi inif-Bt. wou.~ii)>flpHplv • ika:'- ’ j?lPlira«k>K* co.,} A t , ° tl - ITTaBUWtt, AND . iJßfctf LffOLlS r&CKXT.—Tbabecotlftiiipaßßi '»tsaGSSSS2®StSßiwMfflfc sH®®£w pSSSSS?: PST S l "* t -Swroonos * co..U- JfitfOOTß PAOKIT.—For TnmUag^lHßßflh •SSrtoa »fcdi pwtinwntb.—O^AJA W. DJck«r*on, wiU tea»» Post^ mim.AR wbbKL Y liflg&rs ZAMIUTILI* '»ACKET.-Th’i*jrfll|l* H. si PXEBCK A CO., Agent* ** 4 - 'IV raOKSTAirti* tplrtilld jMMengerflHSHn 'oA.Yi’TOCBBPAT iaJI ll oslsck, .vi m;/ tuking clm <oBmr4iaM ‘Wlil» |Jw Pitkmknnib and clbclbimuL Sctia*q: r.?m™fy*.'}'i^‘ , \ , vr\?-'y&~-'^-Vr*i^ f 's-’\:-T'~'“" ‘~ ■ • ;';' '. r ' ' .-. J ,->'■■■- ' 'STEAMBOATS. jin .Cincinnati, ixiuib- TILtX AMI 81. LOUli-rTh«Op HAUHAITCut. a'C .... ini Kitftrmllr «»pf. v - » **: - *prb»i fc*A B«U »s*}**•: *.r. ..i .»» «fcelc*p*ckod S® • 4 laluiß -'.do do «*° ‘~ 20 M I*tf Lird, >.. tobbW. CoriTlMi; 1 V - ■• • toJM* - dp*' «*•''- ’ 1 -'-' » ' k vfeV. *»ote md ia • p J OAKI4TO. , . ~ bbir g.^ToW^t.apU.j KDVMTiOJMV MIMMMJrBOVS. U. WlbLlAiW i'li ' „"" ' 1 K "'*■ **<l .*.*'“ -'isfflrs?w“sffi it, v^^saoiw: i I*. ■■:■. - ; ?jv*f»wcwy of QaA**-'-. < _. Oompani intend despatching their n * OBO '»»t|sp BMUWLS . ; . . ;I *•«* 'tEoilS%Aios. ! ■ ■•i^^^sa^irigOaaigag •’ ' ;• • ! pKiKOi;KUiVqiL..-^e' 3^.H®£ ; 1 taintlk giving u “ ltl “ nRSt CAlsb? *&» [ k °iSfSS,lithS?Srrt'«t.'EWZJlßETnrOM. foregoing recamm«iulatwn U fuljy . Lon( J| )Q^_- Ro ,«> So\ to Loodou— v K for nceiriuz und etoriug OIL tWpjtod l>y tba ~■ tZ f»I hls &Tor. •* J . rrtll mLnditio!u . p ltßW ,oger3nl*»MWßrtl.-d.lo Uavre, Breimu,B«t- l ;&)tisfsi)t^IIU Solicltw i. « I(r * Ba.rtUrt^AtU^m doctustt-. : ier * „ e, ~ U-* In advam-o •uB:3fc»wd • tod *lUS.Steerage from- Liverpool . %W t W. ttoxa Tbbmj-51 »«*• ‘ u a“»»iu*. “ _ tttwtM t o wii *3o,u>. - ..... t „ I “ ** These Steamers bare superior piaaeugcw,'and 6trry T“JJ Jr*bnllt in Water-tight Iren Section*, and Iu»t« Patent Fire Aimthilator* ou l*ourd. •: oarpj*&sstttu ton. r«r» of Statu all jxu*CJ>arr» tearitiy ft* chi ted Nat** SJT^uSl? r >«o^rTX. l lW<- Kf“" «>""f "TT^rd Oi (&.)»!«■. j(,HS 0. I>ALK, Ag.*t, «*- w.Tawiwßy,.New York. ,TJ iS t'Dtl-.1.1'1’0 P. A CtTiTn OF U X E 1) K Wll IT RKS .A. UPON STOCKS QF CUIU'E AND llEkiNM* OlLS.—lb* undcwigflciJ, torthi* lusirrnnce Compu titea leprwwitod by tb««u. lK the cUlwus of Pittiburah, that at a “7‘{ ® f n *f T Ciitlerwrlwrayf tht* city, held im Moudaj, JanuaiT Filh, IW2, th« follow ing reaulmioiiH wen* adoptud, Tt Crt£»r*-*{, That Crude Coal Oils, IVtroleum, Itock, or Karth Uils, Beptiiie, Utuwk tlie tiiult up purliouH ol ilus city atmU U MiHmmbffTHowell as slocks of gooda »»» said OUh, nod tbi* buildings In which Said sloths of i bulldlupa adjoining bmldiugsoccti pi* .wubore stated, shall, with Umlr Charged HU additional rate of prriuium to * b, “ w^ c " v.7uld be ulhiTftiw charged, of not )uM than one half per cut. per anaouw ----- - - -- ~ llH Hooked, That where Kfjuied Coal or Uirhon OH. or lluridiiun U kept iu Quantities exceeding oue bar rel, and less than leu. barrels, the rate be charged shall h* the same as on Cl,ra l i “* risks. W ben metre than ti n barrels are id om building, the minim dm rat. of premium and one-half per cent, pfr anuurn. Ollier of goods stored wilb said Oils, and tW buildings In whiclrsatd stocks of oils and goods are bo. Miihiect to the same ratra of premium. . Hooked, That when the Crude Oils, d*.£ J the tint ruaoliitioa, are stored m a buUdinffcnilhly r.uuve.t from olliac building* and liropefb mmirnlion bj Iborongl. „.-ntn»llun,an.l <»b«r *H taii .Licit may bo darned nor«*ur,, or«b«. ■d on wliarre* nr in Blind. thereon, tbo ratool ib&ll uot bo lew than TUBCE MB CENT, per Jb., President Wtalt.rn Insurance TnfKL^UEA Citizens* fmuranco Company of PUtHburKh. ' BOBKKT FINNKk, Secretary Eureka Insurance Company orPiltfiburgb. F. A. RINEHART, Secretary Pittsburgh liwur - Biice Company of Pittsburgh. D."M. BOOK, Secretary Allegheny Insurance Lutn | uany of Pittsburgh. „ ■ , , « | \l. OBIEB SPBOUL, Secretary Pennsylvania In iranuu Comiiany uf Pittsburgh. W P JUNKS, Agont Insurance Company of Norm merlca of Philadelphia, Pa., ««‘l Hartford Fire In jrance Company o{ Hartford, Conn. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent Helaware- M. 3. Insur nce Company of Philadelphia. J. G. COFFIN, Agent— Franklin Fire insurance Company, 1 Reliance M. Insurance Company, Vof Phlla. Philadelphia V. and L. Ins. Com y,J 1L C. LOOMIS, Ag’t “Homo” Of New fork, N. i. *‘l , birulx ,, l of Hartford, Conn. ••Springfield,” SpringM, Mass JABIKS W. ABBOTT, Ageut—. Northern Insuranco Company, London, llome Insurance Company, New Haven, Conn. GKO. W. BIrACKSTOCK, Agent- Continental Insurance Co., I llauhattau Insurance Co., D f Now York. Loritlird Insurance Co., Washington Insurance Co., J Enterprise Insurance Com’y of- Philadelphia. ! JNO. B. McFADOEX, Agent— irvitig Insurance C*i.| ) ~, , Commercial Insuranco Co., j-of New \ork- Metropolitan Insurance Co., J C. ALBEBT PALMKIt. Aguut UannCietiiren' In surance Company of Pennsylvania. A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Agents iEum liwnrotico Company, of llarttord, Cvunacticiit. 808 RUT I). THOMPSON, Agcut Girard Fire aud Marine Insurance Company of PldUultfiphia. jalkStd U~' NITKU ST AT i&i OF AMKiUOA, WESTERN DISTRICT OF PKNSSVLVA- Whereas a Ulk'l of information ha* been filed in the District o*»ort or the United States of America for tho Western District of I'ounsylvjmia, on the twenty sixth day of December, in the year ot «»ur lA.rvi,-otH3 thousand eight liuuilri'ii ami sixty-one, by Uobert it. Carnahan, K»«i.,.au*rucy of th» United States, on behalf of tho United State*, Alleging in that a oortatn-Steamboat called the ISAAC llAal jjktt. and of tUo following dimensions-and dwerip lion, to iril: In longlh 130 feet, In OronilU. 24 M, in dthlh lnen»un» 1M KRIS tons; in » .teamen luu, . nheul stem, n cal-ln on ileek anil plain licaa, •ml Is now lying mt.tho port of rltutiwk, in “M district, and Uottncd in put pj-ono Victor VVlbou, • cillneu resident and Inhabitant of tho Mate 01 etls ilMlppl; that In paraanneo or Iho Act of Congttws, ap protna July l:nli,1801, the President.of the United Slates U«red his proclamation, dated August Win, 1661. declaring fafor alia that the inhabitants of the State af Ml*fcslppi are to a stale of iu+urruction against the United Shoe*, and that frumuud alter filtaen day* from said August 10th, 1W»1, all fhim ami tunols tielouging in whole or in i*art to any citi een or inhabitant of said Stato of Mtoslaaippi found In any part of tfan United Slate* would be forfeited to the United Stales, and that said steamboat owxuulas aforesaid was so found in tho port of Pittsburgh upon said Docembcr SBth, 1861, and that tho said r«uei, her tackle, apparel ud furniture became thereby for feited to Ihc uao.of the United' States, and praying that tho same may he condemned as forfeited as **Now! therefore, iu pursuance ofthe monition under tho seal'of the «aid Conrt, to me directed and deliv ered, 1 do hereby gUe public notica to all .ponwns claiming the said *«a>c 1, Lor tackle, apparel and fur niture, or auy interest therein, or lieu thereon, or in Mij manner interested in the same, that tbey.be and appear before the said District Jgourt* at lUnaty.of Pittsburgh, ou TUKSDAY, the 3th day of January next, (ladAl at eltf on o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. if the some ahoU he a day of Jurisdiction, other wise ou the ooxt day of jurisdiction thereafter, .Uuai and there to Interpose their datma and to make their allegations in that behalf. A* M üBIKK.If, U 8. Marshal for the Western District olTeuu a. PBttburetliPec. 87th, lBt;l.-do30:dld JJlTliKlDUbi’tJ AJL 10. INT GLASS OVAL OABBOS OIL Patented October Blh, 18«il. The text that have eeer. jet been offered to the public. Ttej are the teal for lb» Wlowlng reaaona. I. Becauao, being of an oral abap*i, llu S“S la ererywhere cipiallj <llatant torn tbe flame, an ll,at the draft U etrotiger and more regain* - * , . « The oral ebape i» better adapted U> reel'd. tl»« cltucl 0 ( «udden eapaiwluu, eu that it U Itnpoeaible to SUM U m»iU 1 irselr of Lc » li rr^.-^:rT u .T» which ourearu nman&icturod. ™ 4. But the greatest advantago of three Chimney* U tliat when too hate one it will la*f .foreter, and if auy housekeeper break* one by the heat of tho lamp, I St borcaliuthemanu&otory “* ** bar cracked chimney by* draett proffer duel not include aocidenu or lh «“ breakage where the chimney haa, through inexperi:; SSTISn ecrewed eo closely to tho tamp » to pre rent It* expansion whenheoted. Manufacture!* and consumer* of Curbon OU, who have felt the magnitude of tho obstacle, wbich ha* alia tad in the great, expon** ofchlmnaji, in the way of the. uniform use of thuoU, bavefcjonda the Oral XX Flint riailT letsened the coat of Carbon Oil light to thoee Show them, and Screwed the consumption ofoil couequent upon the baeeued expense for chimoerd. Forme byJi C, Kirkpatrick, L. J. 1 ?” rnu \v ui! BogSra * Nt»hU, F. Hayden, ™1 Co., elden A'lLiniikH w Ocrdcn A Co., V . P. Wooldridge, Yr. M?KuiTay,orat B U»e Manufectory, Washington *t. E-n. IHXHRIDQE. NITEU STATES OF' AMiikk/'A, WraittK DlirrßlCT or PiCTtriTiiWi, 'lbs United’Sutee for aald District, lilting in Adinif aUy.llttre Wired and attached the Bieatabootor roil adled T. D. Hoax**,togtiberwllh.oil sioaubirbarUckie, ai>P*rel and furniture, •azne do bold for aaftt kwpiog and U» abide the find anler and decree ol said Court in , and mart llm^protocoM : wfUmn»i McCartney.libeltaM, for*age*. -; r Jlew, therefore, all vbom it mfcy concern, Uke notice, that yon be nod «pp«r 2Wn DAT OK JANUARY Inn., "„ cl “ k '‘'J?'’ th»n a lid thorn tit nhow'CMUft if «njr tho said iteniahoat, her Ucklo, «PJ^*Vifr-Wkl :t,r w aTmubboouT jSSitT' ’ U. a. M»r.laU, Woi.t.l>l»l-<'t Pinna. S — UNOLty CONbIONMKNTS. a hbWwhlto Whmt fninW On”!, 8 •* Uy* 1 • - fio Imah. Shelled Corn, •, ..'-i -Tbaacka-KaT' ■'■" ! ' . ••20 dorcD Corn.Brtwxaa, , . ,761»kea Choyae* '■' iubuibets Boons, , . o barrelrßoU Butter, « • 6001ba« cbnlcol>*Uieni, » im*. iimotbj Swi 2 tibia. Egga, Itt aioro illU Iwr Hal* by JAMES A . FSTZEIVi • flnrnar Martat «nt mm atieat. w.rs&frs ! ftom Wylie,« *££<£i]Jffig|3 faES?SS» , !S^ , SffiS g&Ss&SSB&Sgs* JOHN mlilMU S«. «?» m»"r<W' rpo FA KM fcilts AM) m tl Kite i-OU Sil.lt, OEOWEY'S SCl'Klll'lK I’ATEST UHAIN KAN AND SEi’AItATOK, Patented Jannary 10, ISoO. The iraperiorjty of this PAN over all other* In ** oousistn in lt#«lw*pu«», simplicity and durability, rteomd..-in clcabUig. Or»Ja.fn»tur, buttor au«l mote thoroughly, with'lew labor, llwu auy other mill.. Tbf patentee of the oboroTan haa-tkvn lodc on* umrud in nmurifarturitig and ifltiug Agricultural Inte 'Slwueul*.; and itofavticA of the great want of a food Van for cleaning the .diffcreut, hinds of Gruin >u.d Sreila, presents' this to the public; with full confident that it will rnebt their wmils. The trademifened, having pnrclmaed tbo »de right I to wanufrcturTandßOll thu altovo Grain Ponatid Hewtratot In Wes tarn I'eutiejlvania, ''«*'<* rn > ir gfaUh' and all oSo.aud the light to »11 In and Illinois, Is hW prepared to fill all orders, whole- I or retail, .tVj fcllicrl^«trwt, | «-3:m.wtfF 1 W.«. WALLACK. - QAVib as BB&SS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS. Manufacturer* and Dealers in (U 3 FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of every description. OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, CONFER 01 IRON, with the moat approved Chambers or Valves, of all kinds, and warranted to give satisfaction. |S L. ALUKN, Aoent, i ' J ’ PitODUOB and COMMISSION And Wholosalo and Retail Dealer tu WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; BECTIFYTNG DISTfILRE, No. 6 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Penn’a. noiS-'MElapl „ rpUJE"OF IKON FAINT, \J The best article for the ptirpoecs known for pre* mrilng IRON AND WOOD WORK FBOM.BUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARBELS, or other work exposed to the weather. Aaa FIHN-PNOOF PAINT, it is invaloable, and b warranted superior in body, permanency and cbeap- Dias to any ©th« Paint known. Made and by the ton or smaller quantity by tk “ PKMH'A, SALT MANIWACIURIKO CO., 2, Wood .treat. riltitnirgh. TO. Gas fix’i'ukkS: \. a LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE BY Ulil'lli' & kUONS, liouMiasios MKicilAKtß, and WllolMalo JX'»leni in M*,<:K -1 KBKL, SAUIUS, BHAU, HKBIMUI. ? *«., No. 146 North Wharves, between Ilow and Arch I,I 3UOU* Mackerel-Uarge, and medium. • *lt* No*, l,2and It, In yuortni package. 60 barrel* prime No. l llidifax.iJalmim. IWW do Economy MoeeSUw..; o£il4 ! - ! SSSSt*tisfißr*.. H-l*. l&w and Grand Bank Cndlwb, now offer at the loweatcasli prices, aud No. 14IJ North Wharw*»: Phll’a. LAMP CHIMNEYS. rhO ALL CONOEKNJSU— Take notice j thAt'uadertbeprtnrlelooaeftbO Act of Awwmbly» nrAvn.l UrtIISBI. eat Hiv'd “An Act' Relax ivo to B‘ii’awoS lect &ud Common CouaclU of tbe.Oily of AUeshtny }._tb .uteral Into arrangement* with ill*-.Mount Union Cemetery Company for the dlseotennout and WaioTal of the NaUea of tfoad penotw bmied iD th« grew-yanl eitualed on-the South nad Mwt Comnwus of Mid city, and for the re-interment or tM *w to the Monnt'Unfon Cemetery, h rAiinimraenU Of nil] Act. - : QEpUOS Oo»mltt» on City Property. > ’ •Jeiaaottf 1 f ' ' :_ ' ' r S’ UNDUIKS TO TJkIK XUAJJU. WOO btu. new kiln Dried rcacbe*, . goof) « « • AppijM, . 3UO bbte- cholce Green, • " • 2SO bozee orirae Western Reretvo Glume, ISo Ku!Xl» Ky. White Wheat Hour, 30l) M ' “ Byo ‘-160 “ ' No*. 1 end 2 Mackerel, ' 125 •*“' No.SUrgo'^ HW butte aaeortedbrande Tobacco, , 500 bide, choice Plantation MoUmm, 100 fahdiuN. O. finger, - 100 bbU. knotted Rained Began, 160 **»•■-> " : • Bjn»i»e,_' 113 do*. .• “ CdmDrojnne,^. 350 bbU; prime to choice Rio Coffee, 75 cheats Young Hyson aud Black Teas, 1“ ** “» A AUBOCKLE*. 11.18 1 Ko. aa I.ll.itT .triH't. D»nr Wool. ,> a iiinrst iftw* l rpAYLOR & BROTHER, CoitMissios 1 « WAWIirr.STBEKT, i . 00T Pencmftl Attention riven to the-tmrchaw end of PUQDUGK and MiliOilANDlZl. gvnonljy. • jtfod«fl*t*adTOCct®*d?onco uslgnmonu °f #Upik art idea-’ ■ imindiccs;'" . : Mewn.*IHOMAS A.RKOOK MS * CO., Pittsborgb, • « PItKKOGK A OCU do *; . joaisfrui. Rim*Sß. E»q., Ciiicintutl, . . ,Ai>d t.*tpelmiuirm*'tclta>m gcormUy. otCgffD«i 'riJtteT 1 .Mi ?riWbi Jb;ou XUK Hi ‘ ioa bui; fcW»k»; baltarpty r«ACIi«. : «rljus.vrlrt4 l Prie'lAiT«i-; ' 10Q bbl». BfcjLboli JeoniUro Apple*- *• . .#) box* .boltlad p«w Wine. - . -■'•^aSsSffiSSßßfa'taiwi.-:-- Peach PlbwtiTß. 20 boxw mild Obeeic. ~ „. - . w-l. by L. <I.VOI«T * CO. r MT tlbcrt; m Ia the city, riedhgW. »t COST. FttfcbU Extra ¥*mUyTlour,T»jlorrUleMiiJfc | ~ 55- « •»• ■.'**. TfaiWngtoo “ I v«. *i. >«>.. . **. < Booster r ** I U «*• « ;':i I•» ti .-J'ailfield 11 I -S « M •• “ Y«lley - . 17 •• Baperflnfr t -*■■••‘7ft . 41 ;/4? “ *Xx»a'¥amUy. -‘‘. . FlxlierTile : .-»• 6- * 4 : . .Shelbyvtito MCE« *.ca_ msssaisis&SM •"*.* vTi' 'if-i • FHlliLilFS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTORY. 110 Water and 104 Front streets, PITTSBURGH. MERCHANT, JUST DECEIVED BAILY. FARRELL 4 CO., Ha. 12» FOVBTU STBEtT. chrcnwAfi; ohio. Tbe lorsost stock, of CLO CK 8 B.T. M-’OEAGB, No. 274 LU p 'OliSf Ac, OoEAKOUT WOKKS i U* O I'iUSSYLVAXIA, r'*"' Manufacturera of t rBRICATIXG ANiD REFINED OtLS, Ku 3 St. Cl*ir at;, near Doqoean© R»y« • ' ' rtTTfBUMU, PtSN A'..... TWO-panr J» «clusiY«U «"f?XV,.RCH o» trad*, and U luuslaullj. ofeing.FWBQLEBH o» comrotaiion, alniW*. AJ T «nco« mad» m camlgn •**!». J. WEAVEB, Jt, nosMtr ■ ■ —""T*"*':. OIL-REFIIfERi UOLDfHtP* BHTAN «fe OO. t .MA>UrACTC*EB« Of. , i BDRKINCi OIL AND LtJBUICATINQ OIT«. Keepeoonuutly oi» baud tGe Tcry lxMt quality of BUttSINO OIL, dearand wltltoatuilor; also, a good LUBUICATOKtPure WUITK BENZOLE and L>A& orders left at No. :«> FirTU Stuket, Bank Bl(*ck, eecoud lluor, wil) Ixi {iromptly attended to. irt-jKiitt ■ ■ ■ j_;;J _ LUOtKUK OIL WOKKS. n-iitLi.isr p ywooLßiDae, HAXUrACrUBKR or - UOAIi ANO (JAKIU)N OILS, ' and dealilr In . .J LAX&i. *>, N.» 3* Market stmd, Uaw<*u 3w<>ud and Thlnl* PITTSBURGH, PA. •hSOidly •- . I?AiiLK OIJj WUHK.S3: —AVUitiiAiA> .Hi * ANDERSON, rcflncwand dwdors Su . PURE CARUON OIL, (quality guAronted'd,) Pittsburgh, pa, fce-CABOUEASEaod BENZOLE cmi«tAotly oo received present at CHESS, SMITH A.C**-’** Waler and First afreet*, ajii'.aid w .npTXStkr Oil cumpan y- B. 11l DAVIS, Preside*. . . . JOIIN IBWIN, Jr., Bec'v Dfar.croo^U;,U; Davto,T.' ttrtfctln, J. L.Cat iijtcban. A. Catnerou, John Irwin, Jr. • ; • FETBODEUIIf of light gravity, from the wclla-ol the company, on Oil Crecfc,.in Youango coanty, con stantly on band ajhl for solo. ... . _. Ann ', T Office at T. ir.Nertn & Co;'e, No. 28 WOOD ST. HH.tmrghJ ■- ■ ' " m - v4:l;d Ki'KONA OIL WO. JIILLKKt'OO. * Wwdka. at Station, AHcgbeny .YaiUiy Office awl \Varuhciwe, 23 MARKET STREET, 1 i*r ILLTraiiNATTNtJaud LUBRI CATING UAH BOS OILS and BENZOLE. .. Ko. 1 HEKINEI) OIL, warranted blt*. always on Uand. ■■■ '■ • : oc!2:lyd_ ÜBUKJATINU OIL., at tub low, pbidk or 25CENTS PER GALLON, on haml and for sale by B- L. AJ. U -V A ''. Ab to thu quality, wo retar to annoxed cwtiflcate. PtTWPV» r *«« 2*9T‘ jr7 » . J II. &i.ryn—GenU i Th-j Lubri cating Oil wo aiv getting from you wo firm to be tue l M r for »«r pnr,™,™ “ jTr£.T». R. Co. noiSitr : _ A.liai.OuG, COMMISSION MEUCUANTt ron thr pals or OREDE AND REFUTED CARBON OILS, No. 61 Wood Street. STOVES, He. A' ELEN, 'McCORMICK &. GO., Valley Voitwbt, Pittnburgh, P*. - ‘ ttce-WjJtsHOCTK. Ho.fcOl nriT Manolactureniof COOK, nifi^Fs’ TNG STOVES, PABLOB ANI» KITCIIES OUATES, HOLLOW W ABB, etc., Steel and GUm Moolds, Blu ing Milt Castings, MiU Ocanng, Gaa, Water and Ar tiwn Pipe, Sad.-Irons, Dog etrf Kettle#, Pnllej*,Hangel3,.CarWh*ela, OotmlingM and Oastiug* generally. AUo, Jobbing and lUchlTO. Coiitiiiffs oiaue to order. Patented Portable Mill, w jlL Slcam or Hor*c Power. pol»r.ma_ JA.MU V. TOCXO r - J ’ **• W™- Young ukothers, deqbesnr * obn- OST, Llterl, ttreef, Door 1 it R Pittabiirah. Pit, oannuCtnn MAOxiix**j» HOT BLAST A&D BULLING MILL TV BN ACL CASTINGS of mix *,,■! i-RrivTS OIL I‘II'E, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATEBARS. WAGON BOXES, SAB AND 800 IRONS, GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOr- COCK feoXES, Ac- »Iw»J» on tornd “ d for V™: Order. left with W. W. YOUNG, comer ol Wood «tn»t and Diamond allex. wm rocclro piomptatten- Stoves i stoves i-u. u e haven A SON, MAjmTxcxtnuM or STOVES. Worebolie, Federal »t., lear Snapoialol Bridge, , Allegheny cin. We auk the atlentlim meat o( COOKUiO aid UEATING BTOVIS, »r *lO.l aid end, which wo are aollii* «• retie. Tliuae tialllng our city wUI Bud it IdUaltr advantage to glre tu a eall aid riamluooiratock bo ‘'T^^nWS^IOKTSaBOHBAIiWOe Etna stuvk \vokk.s.—a. bkaia- LEY, uialililaeturer ol itw COOK, I'ARLOII ASK UKATXKB STOVES, GRATE • FRONTS. FRuIOERS, Ac.. .Ac. Sole proprietor o! tbo celebrated I*ATi2TC GAS*. buhnM ANDSMORE CONSUMING AKRANGE- a»o S*Lt» Boon, of ’ vv ’^,.“ d Tldrdltroeta, PitUtrasWra* 1 HOTELS. TjlUENCll'B HOTEL, OS THE EVBOPEASrLAS. CITY OY NEW YORK. (SINGLE BOOMS PIFTT CBNT3 ‘ PER UAT City Hall Sj«flr<, oon*er JVaai/«rt Btrtti. (Opposite .City Halt) they maytwordcrod In the specloo* Refectory. i There t# a BwtarVßhnp and Bat* Swma Attached to the Hotel . . > v- •. * ter who aaywe'&re foil _ poiatrilyM B. FBKNOH. PRQfBJgTQai gT. LOUIS HOTKIj,' CitESTsrt Stbeet, aaorxTniKD, ZL A DELPHI A* Io the* tmniediate neighborhood of tho - Jobbing 1 • Honee* on Market, Third and - Chestnut , streets, the Bankß,'Post*o®ce, Mer- • chants-. Exchange,;Ac., Ac.. BOABP PJ^B, Jwmmodaftoa, «» EUROPEAN PLAN. * ' ~ ' • Boom* from W rents *?« upwards*,’per day, and. Mxits’at ATIWT RXST.IOaA*T ATTACH XDTQ TdcndTEiL I^lc«iM<>ordißjCtoßUUofTa«. • ttwrus '6stt <Um >i»« c .*«» Brand*TOcat CLpSBXQ ! ; ’ ‘ aarEngUah, French, German and, Spanish spokem —I - ■ • . —l— ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,* Broawt. ••• M < “NEW YORK; { * r BOARD REDUCED TO 44,00 PEE DAT. Since the opening** this rest and o?inmodfrms,llo-| tel, in 185*, it has.becn the the j proprietors to make U. the mpst.Fninptuqtu, oonren tent and comfortably heme.lor the citUmaud stran gsron this tide of the-Athmtic. .> ... And wbatorer has seemed ilkelytoadminlsterto the lt* gn«*tatt ,# T with* I dot regard to coat, to proTidd, aiid to combine ajl the I elemenU of indlridoal and eocbl enjoymentwbich rimfiomert' ha* inVenlod and modern taste apßWred}: and the’patronage wkid» : ft has commanded dorlng tho pwt at* !yepriiijt gratifying proof that their ef { fort* harebeen, 0 .i ' j* Tp meet tha cxlgtnrim of..the time*, .when all are required to practice thameat rigid economy, ihenn -de«tghedliave;RßDUolDTH* PBIOB OF BOABD TO TW» DOLLARS 1 PER DAT, et the eame time ihatihgnhiioif thVl.orttri«^ b wWch tbelrtable bis Wthmo been «appned.. ~ ~ *. 1 TBFADWBtI., WHITCOMB A C 0,., T v 6c3i2nf4‘“ ' ; Wo care "“J of which ‘“I&MK.c-th.'lrte. In the KaIWJ. Ctflao* i3SIiKWi | l,s^S t “ jobs wwwk>i Oleteland ANDj^^wj^aim l*llTB»U#ttU BAlL^jggggSag^g^ wffl itlrt tbe&epot of the PtnusyltanU **fl toad, to fiUatfarjJi.M fcUow*M Cpliiaiau Skort Li** vm i’: ! Statsf*r,UZe... . Leave* PitUttuSjgh.—. - 1:55 •* ®» do Steu9enlrale.....~.. ; —...■•••♦ 5:28 *• “r • do NewixklLl.. .u OfcOS p. ». do Colombia... „. ; . 1:30 p, du ~~i~. 6r15 p. iu. do St. Leaves Pittsbnrfcb - 1:55 p. m. do Steubenville do Newark ...<. do Columbus , L Arrive*Cincinnati , . 7:40 a._W. . Jo St. Louis— .Haim p. m. No change o(ctnbei«n‘ti Pilteliurgh arid Cincinnati. Splendid Sleeping Cars mi ached to all Might Train*. • P&kbvryh and IVieelisy tine; Leave* Pltttbnrgh—— 1:55 a. m. do WetUvilte— 4:‘J5 a. m. - ; do Steubenville- !>:'£& a. tu. ...• do . Wheeling—.:-. &35 a. tu. Arrive* Bellair- *• *“• Lean* Pittsburgh.— - »:» p- t». . Jo .Wellavillo..— P* *»• • do StoubcnviUe - - $:10 p. tu. •* do Wheeling P- m. Arrives Bellair P* “*• Counectlnaat Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, aud at Bellair with Contra! Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, LancasUTrCirelorUle, ttdmnl’us and Cincinnati. . . 'Pift»sriryfc awd'Clerctaart Xitse. Loaves Pittsburgh - ——• “* do Welbvilio »• *“• . do : Bayard .-t£l3 a. m. do Alliance- 7:US-a. tn. ; do Hudson - S£s a. m. Arrive* Cleveland....— —• a. m. Leave* Pittsburgh— - 1:55 p. m. do- Wellsvflle i:W p. in. do Bayard— .5:24 p. m. do Alliance. - •• &£> p. in. • 'do Hudson',—.—'. —— 7:fH p. tu. Arrives Cleveland.—S?lb p. Connecting’ at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for Now Philadelphia aud Canal Lover, at Alliam* with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayoo and Chicago Railroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanttvilla aud Clnciunati B. r. fur Akron, Cuyahoga Palls aud JlUlereburg, mid at Cleveland wiihC. « E. IC. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and .Buffalo with C. XT. R.. 8. for Toledo, Detroit « and Chicago. ' ‘ Wellsville Accommodation lenten at 3:J5 p. m. Returning train* arrive in Pittsburgh tui follows: Mall Train— —..4:10 p. tu. Express Train..,—— -2:05 a. m. Wellsville A-ccomtuodatidn.—...... Passenger* desiring to ;go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago; or points West, via Cleveland,, roust t« par ticular to ask for ticket* via Chm-Und. Through Tickets can be procured at tho Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For farther fnforinatlon, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, .At the Company’s Office in Freight Station, Penn •(. ■ nott7 ■ ■■ • ' • . 138^.:......:..— l^ BG2, WTnTKR A R VEHEMENT :iMj£<—-TUB PENNaYL.fW **"T»f"wjS ,'VAKIA OKNTBAIi BAILKOAIh • JCIUUT OAlliX IiKti.—LUNG, TBAtN leave* TUuburgh from the ramenger depot, at the Interaction of Liberty and Gifent street*, evory mornlng (eicept Sunday) at -:ou a.m„ rtoppingonlj at prindpaliatationa *«**““ I Pltubaisb and Altoona, and Unrrlibnrg anil I’hUa ddphla,snd nbdtinidlred.cpnnocUpiuil ilnrriaburg lijr Baltimore, Waahibgeon,' and" H6w York, via Al lentown. Tliii train arrival In Philadelphia at MO lam., making do* Connection flit How York, from I Koneington depot, at ,6:30 p. m„ over Camden and 1 y irXPBES3 TllAlHdcavca the above named [ elation' -foil, at 4:40 pi mi, etupping only at dpal eUiiuue; making direct connection at Harv - -1 bnrg tbr Baltimore, Waehlngton onil Ntnr York via 1 Allealdwn. Thin tratn.HTnvca in rMlucldphU at 1 8 05 a ci-v making cpnnectiou for New York from Keuaingten depot, at 9r3pai- ml,«wr Qunden and Amboy line; A.- Sliepi*# Car' is ran throogh from | Pittsburgh to JaeaejrOUjr, via ADdutown—4so mile* I—ftttnehwUothiairain. •> r-... • * - 1 The VAST LlNßlvavM the above named Station dinj fowww excepted) at likSO. p. I onlTatrrinclpalnition*, counectlng at HaxTiibnTgfor I Baltimore, Washington and New York via Allentown. This train arrive*lnTbiladelphia at l:2Sp. m., mak -1 log cio« connection fi.r Ncr- York,.from Watunt J street wha'rfi at ibO p. m., over Camden and Amboy *-WAY TBEIOHT TRAIN "WITH, TA63KNOKB GAB- ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Station every morning (Sundays excepted)at MO a. m., run ning «a far. as CooemaugU; and sapping,at all sta- JohnstownAacommoiatton Trairileave* dally, (except Sunday) at 3.-00 p; m.\ stopping: stall stations aud ninnina safer as •;? . , . ~ First Arr > i nrw><t:lllnp Train for WalliSUtitm leaves , dally (excopt Sunday) at 0:40a., m. ,• a ... ‘ 'Socuud Accommodation Train: for VVoir* Statlsn leaves doily (eiwpt Bbndsy) at ll:t» *w. _ • Third Accommodation ■ train Tor Wall s Station leaves daily (except Sunday) •» 40]• P-£• - * Fourth Accommodation Train for .VaßsStaiKm leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:15 p. m.. Botoiming Trains arrivo in follows. Express, 1:15 p. m:; Mali, 8:35 p. ».,}-Fast Lin®*, T*3»a. m. j-Johnstown- Accommodation, 10-.au a. m.» First Wall’s Station Accommodation, fc3P a. ond Wall's Station Accommodation,.B:3o a. m-; Third Wail's Statfon. 'Accommodation, DUo p. m* * Fourth WaU’s'etatiohAtfcommodatlon, W}sp.’m. It Trains from Blainrville and Indiana connect atTJUirs *iUe Intersection with Johnstown JLecommwlatlon aud.West* Express and Mail Want* and also with Wav Freight -East and If esc.. ■ ■ M The pubilo trill flud it' greatly to their interest, In king Edit or West, to travel by-tba Pennsylvania OentraV Bailmad, as the accommodations nowolww cannot be surpassed on any other route.' The Kouu with stone, and is entirely free fromdnst. - We eiin promiso safety, speed and comfort tosOwho may UTOr this Boad with their pathJifage. •;-'-F ten. ' ' To Now York :~*l* B.llimor«J. «» K> To-Philadelphia^.-.low [To Lancaster. -8 65 To-Harrlsbnrg J..~'‘7'46r*' Bacsmce checked to all Stations on tha PenMytva nlaCentral Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New. York. 4 . . . . .-■<) ' Jl, . - passenger* purchasing tickets In. cars will he charged ah excess,According todDrtabc* traveled. In addition to the sUtion rates; exrep* from stations where the Company has no Agont/-*, ;.. KOTICE-—ln • case jot loos, the, Company will bold tbemselTM rMpposihlu-for.,pcnoual.baggage only, ahdlor an amount" not exceeding |\U).. ( . N B Cmnlbus Line has been employed to ednvey /passengers sad W«sgß to the De out, at aTtbaige not toeareed 25 ; renta f« each pas 'At'tho FtnMjlMiiU Contra! EAllMad Fu»nger awlou;o ? , liter, ~o ! ^sgfl twig, GeaT Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 111 P ORTAN T; TI UAil persons iitt~rchaain , g,lr**s*aafcc,En*s .Tickets for Bt.‘< Lonis, St.aMli J«eph and other points In-NortU|ra Utawnrl, the State of Kansas; or the. Territories, Should insist en hartag-ttekets that rredby the NORTH MISSOURI t ttITCROAI): route from Bt. Louis to St. ’Joseph; It is tbe'shortrttTuad qutekott Uue, by thir teen hours; totbe remotest point reached hy rail, and is*iway»aachcap «ranyother. j. » . . Buy yoor ttekereto Kansas and aU pomtt In Norui era Missouri by tho North Missouri Railroad. (*»“f”.- ISAAC U;RTUBOEON, t President and Gettefal Superintendent of the North I Ksllrtmi’ "• -■ ‘ 1. mlftaafon . IIBNBY H. StMMONB, Agent. j£\. BAltEOAD.^SeTeh^^^e^WgSgk. trains dally depart from attire at BiiWmrgh, (except «unda».) _ - . tFatas, swiping at auiton, lease Pitta | 9 and 11 a. m., and al 1, • Accommodation tnti»,'rctnrniog,\le*T«» Hnlton at and 10 m: m., ot li ra. f and l:*6,‘-8;30, 5*48 and J'aiv- Vittobiu*io W>OT ■< | return/cents. * Alt \aaVsngers front Tittsbnrgb, pwitbout ticketsi wUrbis tHtrjedfhU fere; • |;. #7 . , E. r.:IIORbKY, Superintendent, CJOAPl 1 SOAPII cfiiin kj CAt OLfv* RmattrE Soar, mannlqctnred by B. C. A J. 1L SAWYER, is acknowledged to fciutbe m o«t eerrioeable of any kind ret oflered to the public. • . Its superior .advaatageaare/ sbiind in its. cheapnem, •aringpC labor, audjta ; effl«cy in.remorlnganaee, painCtar and without Injuring the .skin, or in the leastwise damaging. the'flncsf;qna\lty bl goods. It | eatthe used with Ml kinds oTwater.- ;: # I [ Bcterence U made- with pleasure to the lucjoinea certificate, emanating from gentlemen,well known to this cpmmnuitjr, and, whohadorcry facility aflotded rofscelncl l fhl& and. fairly toiled:.: > - | Qwntermatier'* Dcp6rt*iUntl}f ike Ikeetflk, 3W*»A |; «*dVo«r<e*iUVfiepfraoJsjPattMffoarta YobnUen. “Sawyer’s Chemical taire EraMte So«> n hsrtng j been used. in ; hnr}R«g“ l J w » t *j bare no hasitatlon. in. it w» j tuirabiy adapted, toUionseof tlfiesohliersjandjtod ded!y.ie Most supdrior Soap b £ b^l? ld Jsf^ eur ’ . n«.r(.rmiat«r TMrtr«clh Bei(lm.~al. riKOCEBIES—... .. \X 300 tags Coffee—feir _ t i.•/. ! • ut 'A O 'P.B. " do . *. , Ago barrels IT. O; Motasees, •-’ J * , ao do : iHew York Syrup, -- • 2i Jo Philadalphl*6ynjp,;:.; jO do BlwbedWhaleOU, . •i 15 do ’Tanners’oo, ' ... ■ SO • d</ ; Carbon Oil, • 110 tmita Tobacco- 1 and l<fc. ' . • 10 do : doi —natural toaf, :; . 10 kegs do .—sixtwtot,.:,.;Tr; 36 bbto.'Catandßry.TobecoDy; . , ' *0 half cbeSts Young Hyson Tcm ' . 10 - -do' - —Gunpowder Tea, •r. :»i da * i;Black Tea. - WltK a frill assortins&t oi goods in ms nna. ™ vTi. JiTMILWOBTH-A CO., v.; degf ' ' ' - Orocfera, sreopd street. jvfnw CosaiuNM AM »J*K*Unl Homlay. 50 bns.""Shfcll6aiSs, log Ckeese, - anidomXUo. FMUißrootts, Kx. Jua.riovT p ; 30OR»;Gee*e w Tcafh«a, r 5.*-jn atartr'and P* Wto by -: •100 bbh. reeeiveft'Siftl for sal HXSST B..OOLUIGL 5:10 p. m. midnight. U.Tt> *. m. ;lOl>Ua. JSbt Bootey, 400. dOjjflreea Apples, W Vo*. BralPeacoee, 41. do Chestnuts, . 31KP4d Potthw, v 10tcs.£afm»cd Huns, SOta*,;Wfel to Beans, “teinNwcTtoo.'
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