THtmapAT JAH. 28. 1868. Vim Hffiwfrtfj 1 - Bor*[- yowUvmare ill Ijcibn 70a - •Awaas, . S«W gift gor tab* ■ wrong; %&■■£&s ;<. : i- r.r;iii.? h*.i ®««•*>*•»»>**• ShoaM-tisd Jtt-tn&e'* nailes alt«Dd yon, CllflttoiMitihtUl you dte; Via! (tick t«gt!b«r. tftttacflatt UfiMfouU r»iy. fiOßMbrfkh *wl *>B»e U» |*«of. . t v • !* '•>• •>. - •••-* ' •togelber. .:, i. v .Hotiad Tbub* n*r «tar ,»«dtb. ,rkJ* »M»wao.l»pOT, •” 1 xbat tit* rich .oom Mid jM&jrt;: .. .. ''•••*••^nUin^tWK'iogeUiir. Should t®Optatloelu#e a brother . . . Fnjca'tbepathbeshuuld pursue, ; Oni him nU but rather smother * Anger with a flee t [on (me, : And stick together. ~ ,TW lime, mjr mm; istut approaching '-Wha I’ll •lara.Utf-with the dead ; l n Than let me .feel.whan death's encroaching, . • 'Aod aUthe hopM QfUfcare'fied, 1 c-; -Ton'll stick together. r. . >Ror in this veaxy world of out*, o . The rtetor* are tbejuitaftd tree, If they'U unite their klDdredpoven ' And each to'eelch their duty do, ■ • i'-«•»- • And it wit together. t J >Ut»bm S2, Ittfc' “PDtltTfcroagh.” •: «<Put U through} hot write ortelagraph back here; ; bat pat lt through/*—Amu ham LiscOLs’e Isktuvc - "Put it through!” Right, good'Abraham, “Put It through;*. ■ • .joit wrlui you ordered lu* it asked of you. ' Choon'ildhe tfli do acertaio-Ukk, •* '■ Go straight about it: Kcver ttuu to ask What this or that one bids or btgs-you do. , ■ Unto the work, the work alow,be true.. .- B« fed by mw* . Men change (or gold or power, VBwayln thepkaeloea olthe transient hour. ’■'Holdfast tb* bfelm. \ Keep the polestar In tight; • > Turanot; Fear oot. Trait Troth. Trust God— - . the Right. -- „ ■ Head jottr own counsel, in your sacred place, Hotparti**, tneo, or States. Geadon the.race. - Touir Countty calls ; the world i* calling, too, «.v Good Abfaluud.tunj not back, but “Put UJhrough. -■ Lamas. halting Railway. Tracks. An'inUmting discussion has sprang up in Philadelphia,relatire to the iujurysuppoaed to malt from the salting of the passenger ii'/ railwaytracks, for the purpose of melting the : snow. . The Councils. were about to puss an : ordinance prohibiting the use of salt for that />'• purpose, upon ihVallegationthaUt was detri mental to health, and that the sait wator was injurious- to shoe leather, carpets, etc. A Committed was appointed to Investigate the ] -entyeet, and several scientific gentlemen were 1 '* examined.' of the. University : ,pf Priinsylvania, stated,that salt not being -volatile, It* would -require ah Intense heat, neatly beyond the heat of the mid-daysuo, tovolatiLlie It.’ In preventlngthe decompo ' si torn of-vegetable andanimal matter, he . that the salting of the streets was calculated' to promote .the ■ BalubriPuiness of the-atmosphere. 'lhecffeet of the salting > uponthe aWosphere is to eool it; therefore to it drier. It' is a popular arm to snp peso that the mixture ofsaltand snow renders thaatmosphere damper-; on the contrary, it icndara U drier. - Because a great deal of fluid matter shows itself inconsequence of the mixture of salt and inow>_4t does not follow ' that there should be more moisture in the at* T: - jnotphere. *:• An advantage in salting the - . streets, the Professor said, U in tbe rapidity with which it-removes'the snow. /Without I ' the salt, the snow melts in the day-time and ! . freest* at night; and in that way the streets may be wet for weeks before tbe snow is re moved. -After tllW salt'is applied to the snow there is no free ring, and' the fluid soon runs off. The fluid would be * few degrees colder - to the fret of a person who had walked in it, thaAiif there had not been any salt/hut it would not, in his opinion, be, therefore, more - illations to health. * - . ; It is stated that 100,000 porsons per day ride cathe railways In Philadelphia—or about one-sixth of the entire population, so that if V a snow fell, :a&d they were not permittad to salt the track, they wontd-be compelled to lay • np, and leave the people to walk in the snow. k i.lt waa.atatod that one track, seventeen miles • in length; used 400 bushels of salt in salting /Ibetraaktwiot- The Professor considered the effect of sali iing the streets in preventing the decomposi tioh of and animal matter,- so bene ... ificial, thathe ihougbtit would pay the Board • j of-Heaithito use it in certain localities. The Professorws* questioned as to the effect of salt upoh-Uather, and also upon carpets. In Vretpeot to the latter he said, -that as salt is :uncotTOsive, it cannot stain -carpets any more v thsawater alone. Salt'and'watet will not ■ h■- rchange-TOgetable colors! 1 With respect to tbe , V; cfletit of salt -and water upon leather the r-l -'Professor-was not so positive, but he did not - cee how it could do any permanent injury. A gentleman said that he had_made a tol* culatiop to .see if. the ordinance requiring i -the snow to he bleared from the streets in five day*/could 1 be'enforced. He found that a 1 fbolofsirowin this ft miles of paved streets, - wouH make’ 11,800,000 cubic fret or snow. *5- Allowing fiOcubio fret to the cart load, it --would require 5,940 carta, taking eight loads • each per day,; to remove it. The number of registered carts, wagons/ hand-barrows, last year, was 3,500,-sp that It was“plaih that if a ■' - frot of show fell,’ the' erdlnftnco could not be complied with. ' •- Our passenger railways have fortunately 2 apt been troubled much with snow during the winter, aud very little salt has been uedd. Tbe idea that It hi injurious to health - -Ims been pretty effectually exploded. by Prof. Bogers/and we presume that all abjections on this score will be withdrawn. Broke Jau.. —A colored man named Penlue, • who robbed end set fife to 'the store -of Mr. James M. KinkeSd, at Yellow Springs, Blair ; eotiniy, some time ago, managed, to dig a hole throe gh the jail wall anducspwy ofi'lhdrtday • 1 night last.' A. hof who wai poiißned in th® - fill the-tame time: also miule hit escape. •- jTothtbg haafceen heard of them since. The -SherUToffers a reward off OOTuf the'appre bession of Penloe. " .Anivale at the Pi UPTOfIO’CLOCB HOBBB-Llbe .-i* 8 A.HIU< .DarUoftoa: Ja«Catwrt*»,ObiP . A L»cb' &McMmrg - If B TUadart, ClsreUad J OoteosaQi xd ' Johnflurine, A M Milligan, t». Alezd'a U E McLaughlin, Mich E M, Saundft*, L*tlMiUo Adam Sheektcr, L'niou co B B Brown, Rochester t jßeok, lOlnob ; 2f Broote, Allentown , ijfgafh, Perry rills, 0 '•‘OWenßitter, "do ■ V Jelmßoocti Csrlldef O’"-; ■. A Haeon, Boetoo - V J U Tety,Johnstown. D Leech, JUecbbnrg J Chrtity, Phite . . J X Christy, . ; Ql Gambie, HARE'S HOTEt-Jdl • j Weeds, SommerrlDe v BBoWs<Jß>- -do : Jat KeCnlloogb,~ Cthons* .. \P P Th«Bp*on,Cax>©ii«' ton " : r J.'W Sfflw, Ctsonttarg ’•• do -• I J X Barr, VnaMbrt 9p , *»i . t O Bojc*. Bore*** Mult . »B©ekw*U, OU City - | SAQI.X BOTXL—IiUw . • JOKS MBO, .'..j K*trcon*w, fiy«tt« co . 2HCoaiar. do X fitvJaoot Ohio : ~ * •.' W* 0 . O Bowkin*. BnAJockfitldj •■> • • . ■ JJCmoo, Hilton He*d i .. .X JohMeo, . JtiK - HCnokMt. OWMo61fflB,«6UB«« .IVlttOß,- 'dO BXDXIOSHOTBL7 *•■"• fi't.wuoßi |^SEfes3l?!S£ p?ISSi* - . n .w, t takattn- -i « HtwrlU# >■ . > AUtt'r 00' : ■.; D-i-T-W: N^sotxi; ;; ; HMtKETS. [Jtsporisd <sptdaUy/or As IHUtiurgh Daily Giueils.] ' ; : '_NVtx»jitapi.if,Jial.22J, 180 L I‘LOITK— TIiiM ii no.neir.lcatnra ty iwlice hi tbs Klour~uiar);et,' * ‘riie i drmaiid , l»'ciiicflv lucal, white prices 9*lj of l(Mi bl)Is Family At . Extra is held aJ/iUßiifo&O.to $4,75, and Fahey«t«a,6o@6,7s., t v ,OiU>CEßl£il*-cowjDt]« dull bur firm, with no* change lnraleal solo bfahhdS'folrCuba Shgarat 9J-J, .Uadfido choicedoat 106; Bio, at 21c, and 10 bbl» MolaMM>riBc,atid_s do do at 00c. BUTTER AND ECC3—There' b a fair demand for Bhtter,with»aJea yf-2 bideprifiM ; BolUt'l3c, and !i73 &» jo at EggspUnty and dull, with ,des of 6 i bis an d 25Q dot at.lQc par doz. POrATOBS-rflrio, with a. brisk demand; tala In two ip ta of 125 bash Peack Blows at 45c; 7& do prime KmLioqocls at .48,' and 85 do Prtnos Alberta at oOc. DRIB!) FRUlT—unchanged but steady; *ale oflo bush old Peaches at $2,75, 20 do new do at $3; 46 do : Apples at $1,55. and .15 do do at sl^7^l^so. COBN±-pleuty; dale of *iX) hush prune Ear from 'sforeat 43c. ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—uuchanged;aale of tton ai $1,50 per 5O ska do at sai&a figure. -- GREEN APPLES-4arce, with a demand In «x> ores of aupply;aah> of &3 bbU to lora at from $2,73 to sapar bb];-mostly-at $3.- CORN: HEAL—SaIe from store 6f 50 blub prime ■Hied at Lush for uew and Tsc for old. FLAXSEED—SaIe of Cl) bush prime avsl,a> per bush. . CHEESE —Sale of 12 boxes \V\ R. at SYRUP—SaIe ; of 7 bbls New-Yurk Symp at 55c pec gallon. ONIONS—SaIe of 20 tush prime at 55c per bueb— in advance. ' New YOBC Moxcr Majiket, Jkd. 20.—The money market (a without Change.' Paper of the highest grade pastes at 6£.tiJ>£ per cent., and brokers are pay ing 6, as a general rule, for call loans. At this rate the supply is in excess of the demand. Exchange foil offlo*day. Bankers’ bills wore offer «J it for sterling, aud 5.5ia10 for franca. Gold roeeio 2ys per cent in the morning, but foil off .to in the afternoon. Ths-movemenu in gold and exchange.are mainly caused by the-operations of speculators.—[Herald. ■ Baku Statements.—Tho weekly statement of the Philadelphia Banks, made np on Monday, presents tho following aggregates, as compared with those of .the previous week; Jan. 13. Jan. 20. Capital Stock *511,970,190 $11,970,190 Loans 31,145,938 30,G01,160...D«5M4,778 Specie -5.W4123 5,733,469...1n 41,336 Due from Banka. 1,702,710 i,575,U6...Dt> 127,iM> Due to Banka.... 3.902,952 4,12U,561...1n 127,309 Deposits.. 51,324,510 2U,u98,39C...De626,114 ClrcnUtion. 2,1C2,162 2,120,73C...De 41.390 ’ 'The New-York bank statement compares sa follows with that of last week: Week ending. Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits Jan. ll...$l&2»03S»012 £6,373,070 8,121,512 113,889,702 Jan. J 8... 149,081,433 20420,859 7 469,028 113,327,160 .Decrease. $3,006,679 .Increase-. Philadelphia Cattle AiaTket. ■ Ja_s. 20th.—The offerings and sales of Beef Cattle ■wen? larger this week than last, reaching soma 1430 hood at Phillip’s, and the market was dull at about pterions rates, ranging from ss<£sG for common to $7 for JUr, and $7.50 to $8,50 the WO lbs for good and ■prim* quality, mostly within the latter range of prices. The following are rbo particular* of .the tales made to-day at the Arcuuo Tard: 140 Illinois, McQuaid A Carr«. ST, Cheetar co, K. Scott....™ . 7 40 Chester county, Kimble A Kirk 7J^@BVo 33 do Kennedy.™..™.™., 7Vi@B% 01 . do Jm. Mermen, jr..™.. 7j4#®H 44 <lo Chandler A Alexander 29 do McC1eea.............. 43 Chester count;, P Hathaway . 100 Ohio, P McTtUen.. . 74-Cbesteroo.,Cochran 6-McCall ISO Ohio, Mooney & Smith. 3C Ohio, Uilmao A Prank., 90'Penna., H Chain ..... 47 Chester c©., Anil*.... 42 Ohio, Fuller <k Bros. 42 Ohio, E. 8. McFillen... 31 Penna , B. C. Baldwin H Penna, d. 5t0rm....... 49 Western, Bloom 30 Ohio, Taylor...!. 16 Ohio, Roeenberi £1 Cheater Worth.... 12 Chester.county, B H00d.... 16 Chester county, James Hays..... 1? Lancaster county, Hiller 16 Westers, A Rideubaugh 35. Chester county, Kimble 16 Ohio, A. Cri*t2. 30 Chaster county, Wellington.. 27 Ohio, F. Snyder- 14 Chester county, Hartln... ..... 15 Chester county, Rndenbouk. Cows m Calves —About 00 were offered and sold at from42o to f 32 each for springers, and {23 to (38 for cows and calves, as to condition. Hoos—were more plenty ' and rather lover this week, the receipts and sake reaching some 8665 head. Including 6015 at Imhoflfs, at from $4 to (4&, and 2540 at the ATonue Yards at s4@42£th*loo'E*not. Soup—were rather lower; about 4000 were received and sold at per lb gross, as in quality. CCTKLAKD & PlTT&BUBOB RxIIBOAIK—JtD. 2L— -2 empty bhla; Kirkjtatrick ABurnap; C. bbla apples, -John Herbert; 1 car cooper stuff, Gregg, Alexander A co; 10 Lx* choeae, Joe Ron; 20 do do, 498 bbb flunr, Schomaker A Lang; 12 bxa butter, l(i2 do cheeoe, J B -Canfield A cu; 24 ska, 3 bbla ouions, Frank Vangurder 101 dot shovel handiee, Poetley, Nelson Aco;72 dodo, Newmyer A Graff: 1 dreeseti hog, McCullough, Smith A co; 3 bbla butter, W P Beck A co; 100 do flour, Jaa McCully A co. PtmscßGH, Fr. W a the A Chicaoo Railroad.— Jan. 22.—50 hides, J H Ralston; 244 old car. apringa, Huxeey, Wella A cn; 9 bbls oil, B A Fahnestock A co; 31 hales hay, G Thtuum; 192 eks 'barley, Jos Craig; 7 btls oil, Everson, Prealon A co; 23 do do, J F Day; t do do, Little A Trimble; 1 car carbon oil, S M Kier; 2 bbls eggs, 1 kg, l hx butter, B Dalzell A co; 11 kgs lard, Atwell, Lee A co. - The river has receded qight feet during the twenty-four' hour* ending last evening, at which time tba pier marks Indicated eighteen feet. The weather continues cloudj*.raw and unsettled, with indication# of rain or blow —Th# J. W. Cheese man from Cincinnati is the only arrival from-below. Her cargo consisted of four thousand barrels of flour, all of.wblch is consigned to Measre. Clarke A C 0;...... The Euuna Duncan (er.Ctndnnati and J. B. Ford for Portsmouth were-preparing to l«*te last evening. The former boat hid an excellent cargo, including a large quantity of government good* destined for'Cairo and St. Louie ..TheKcnton from Louisville and Diadem from St. LonU were expected to arrive last night....."....50 rapidly did the river recede on Tuesday night that the steamers St. Cloud and J. W. Hallman wore hard aground uu the wharf yesterday morning. The former boat after considerable .difficulty was sparred off, while the hater still remains in a bad j«o -silion............Weave without advice# from the bead waters of the Allegheny, but we presume that stream Is navigable asiar up as Franklin .TheMonou* gahtda U in flue boating condition, and the Browns ville end'Elizabeth packets are running'as usual. Principal Hotels, K LAST HIGHI. The Mississippi river at Jail accounts, was still closed between Cairo and St. Louis. •t., near It. K. Depot. Foa CXBCijfKaTi akd LociaviU-K —The staunch aud neat steamer Key West, Capt. W. S. Evans, is filling up rapidly for Cincinnati and Louisville, and will In all probability get off this evening. The Com modore Perry, Cap:. J. U. Ligbtncr, is the next on the list. -'Jobnaoß; Indiana co T Hookctovo *\ H Andmcm, - Fob St. Louis—The Frima Donna, Capt- Moore, and Dacotah, Capt. Hendrickson, are both announced for Bt. Lords.. J IT Terser, Indiana oo UUpSX Ttiituer, do Isaac Falst, Obib' WffSßomt STE&JimOJtTS. CINCINNATI ANDTjS^ BT. LOUIS.—The new und i‘legant£Eg£j£E2§& steam or EMMA DUNCAN, Cr.pt. **: T. Batchelor, leaves as above THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage apply op board. ■ - j- •• • • J«*A* 8 Ooblan, TJaltimore W-H*ncklin, Lancaster PGUmis,: do E Beauealy A lady, Wft’a ty iErwt, foot of Fifth. OR CINCINNATI & UHJ- 1 JKEjh IBVlLLE—Thesteamcr N0..2, Copt.Evans, leaves as abvvc and all intermeui ate poets, TUESDAY, at 4 p. m. ; For. freight ocpH»> siureapply on board or to la2Q- J. B. LI VINGSTON A 00., Agents. Wm Livingston, Florence WHHUton, Greene eo EW Wright,, Finlerrllla QH Tower, Elizabeth Jaa Wright, Portemllle G WTeaoan, Borgetut’o J Donaldson, Canonsborg 0 co B J Law, Butler co Win Harrison, Brighton F)H CINCINNATI. YILLE AND ST. LOUl^.—The flntdSag&S steamer J. W. HAIXHAN Capt. STCarty, turves os’ above and all Intermediate ports, on FBIDAY, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply, on boarder to , jolt . . J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Agents. ky street, below Sarenth. F)K CINCINNATI ANl>,jiaiA LOUISVILLE.—The fine staamerASfrtffim COMUODOBE PEBBY, Capt. J. li.Lightner, Wave* for the above mud all Intermediate at 4p. m. For freight or posMge apply bn,board. jaXl J. P. HVINOSTxiN A UO.f' Atferitt. B Bnane, McKeesport W Bead, New Jeney J Sneed, H Power, ' WJ Steele, Phfla - F DUon, West co G Chambers, 4 P Htzxard, Phila OBSaiMt, '■ ißßlmrt, Ohio- G-W Logan. Balt * Kitchen, *Nol 5 StiClalr street. .ruamsTo*.' WBlebey, Butler ‘ 9 Herring, Springdale" JWiUiitas, E. Fairfield EXurifttf, Hereof' - BfMnto«W^to escort, •'-.i'-do' - - £Aitackla,SAl*m - W Yoong, CUaonaburg j Dousldeon, do W'Glbtoß, Uil Chy - • W fioodgrwa, Caador, Pm IX)H CINCINNATI.IAJUi^ f ju£^s ? FILLS AND ST. LOUlS—TlioiffiSSiS# beautiful new .steamer FBIMA DONNA, Capt. Geo, D. Moore, will leave for the above and ali Inter* mediate porta,on THUBSDAY#23d loot., at4mm. For freight or passage apply on board. JOHN FLACK, . i.' Ja2t J.B. LirtNOBTONACO.,f A g gp^- RKGUBAJi WJSJSIV*. ZASESVILLB PACKKT.— new tnrl twaaUfol psficngct steamer KiLHA ots<. HAM, Cant. Monroe Ann, tatvea PitULorch fa gamwrllla KJftERY TOSHDAY; St 4 o’clock p. Baiurolag./fciwr* Zonwilto EYKBY FRIDAY, at'B a. m. , Fctf freight or pwagp.applj on board or to J.B.ITOBOSTONA OUVAgttats, Pittsburgh. - -H,'B.'PIKBCBACO.v'Apenta. ZanwHlri. set 4 Kl*U L.AK WiAKELUNUVJCagr» PACK KT.—The *j>ktuU4 P&Ueojjeriißßß gtctioer MISEBVA, J6hp -QordOD. ie*rw» lur; Wheel in* end all iumwediate port* KVSBTTUES DAY, TftCBSDAY ,ud SATtfWJAX, tfHo’cfcck a. twfctnf clow, connection* with the regolar Mcheti toe. Parkermlrargh and Cindnnatl.- Betorn* IKOSDAT, WED2IES nAX and J?U>AY, at So’eloek .m, PMWpn ‘Mcatote&thyoagh fa CladoatU. for freight or pa»> SSSSrWKWorIo -jas.collin7»co^ IM'WWWWWoI; rJ.."- -v- , '.’i --- -80. 137 Ifater street,' [as Baddsn,£ 4P BB .do i ■ *^sragsfirubuqa»: 752,461 563,062 ‘@B . 7 @8 r 8 fl @7 - 7 ®*y 2 7 @* . 7 @8 « ®7>4 5 I? 4 7 @8 7 @8 sgilH Imports by Railroad. River News. pj •V'rJ'C-*-' - 1 tlfOEir-FACKrr:— ,- IOT i^miuji 1 1« earner Uh'UINK, Cspt. ; M. A. tor GaJUpoUkfivEET BATUB ' PAY, at 4 o'clock p. M. ttotural&g, loarea GaUlpc~ |Us SyE&TTUKdUAX, at 10 a. m. For freight or passage appl* oo hoard or to I __•«» J- B. LTYIKQSTO3 A CO.. Ai ITTdBUaGH AND PORTS-, tiSfr », MOUTH « «*•«•«»»» -*"» JggTtr'Tpli lug, Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, Gaiuputfa, Ironton and Porbunomb.—The steamer CLARA DEAN, Capt. G. W. Dickerson, will loftYe {or Ports mouth. EVERY TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m.— ' LeaVi* Portemouib EVERY FRIDAY, at Li o'clock .fit, For freight or faseags apply ou boani or to ooa:dUu • JNO. FLACK, Agent. GO VC.iTIOJt'.tL. Normal school. - h. williams -baa opened a NORMA L SCHOOL at No. 27 St. Clair at reel. Third story. TetUmoaj of Ttocktra: Ha D itto couuMllvr of. the Tmcln-rs, the dial to whom all of (I* look fur advice and Instruction. " JOHN J. WOLCOTT; 1 concur moat heartily wUb the-above. LEONARD U. EATON. I cheerfully cuucur iu the opinion expressed above. W. B. FREW. T tako plbaxnre in giving It aa my oplnieu that the fcretruine recommendation Is Hilly merited. * A. BURTT. 1 kuow of no one who deserves higher testimony in bD favor. R- N. AVERY, I fully concur lu tba above recommendation. D. DENNISON. He'caa prepare pupils for the Illgb School <juiik.-r than any other teacher In tbit city. 7 ArT. DOUTUETT, Tr»m—yi per week, In advance. am»:3taw j Jit IS CELLesiJTEO US. KITED STATES OF AMERICA, WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA NIA, 88. Whereas a libel of Information has been filed in the District Court of tbe United Static of America for the Western District uf Pennsylvania, ou the twcuty sixth du; of December, iu the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eixty-one, by Iloburt R. - Carnahan, Esq., atteruey of the United States, on behalf of the United State*, alleging in substance that a oertalo Steamboat culled the ISAAC iIAM- M ETT, and of the following dimensions aud descrip tion, to wit: lu length 130 loc-t, iu breudtb -4 feet, in depth s feet) measures 146 69-05 tons; U a. sleaiut-r, has a wheel stem, a cabin on deck and plain heu«l, and b now lying ul the port of Pittsbuagb, in *aid district, and b owned in part by oue Victor Wilson, a citixen resident and inhabitant o! the Slate of Mis sissippi; that in pursuance of tbo Act of Congress, ap proved duly 13tb, IMI, tbe President of the United states issued his proclamation, dated_August loth, IbUl, declaring inter alia that the inhabitants of the Statu of Mississippi are Id a state of insurrection ngain3t the United States, and that from and after fifteen days from said August 10th, 1861, ail ships and veaseta belonging in whole or in part to any citl avu or inhabitant of said State of Mississippi found in aby part of the United States would be forfeited (o tbo United States, and that said steamboat owned as aforesaid was so found in the port of Pittsburgh upon baULDecember 2dth, 1301, and that-the said Vcmvl, Uur tackle, apparel and furniture became thereb/for feited to tbo use of the United States, and praying that the same may be condemned as forfeited a» aforesaid. Now*, therefore, in pursuance of the monition undvr the seal of the said Court, to me directed and deliv- ered, l do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said vessel, bur tackle, apparel and fur niture, or any Interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interested in the same, that they be and appear before the said District Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 28tb day of January ÜbXt,\(lbd‘i,) at eleven o'clock, in tbe forenoon of that day, if the same shall hew day of Jurisdiction, other wise o)q the next day of jurunlction thereafter, then and there to interposo their claims and to muko their allegations in that behalf. A. MURDOCH, V. 8. Marshal for tbe Western DDtrict of Pcnu'a. Pittsburgh, Due. 27th, IMl.—deShdtd ■QITHRIDGE'S XX FLINT ULA^S OVAL CARBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patented October Bth, 1861. The best that hare ever yet been offered to the pobiic. They are the best for tbo following reasons: 1. of on oval shape, the gluvi la everywhere equally distant from the dame, so that tbe draft is stronger and more regular. 2. The oval shape D better adapted to resist the effect of Midden expansion, so that it is impossible to crack them. 3. The glass D mado largely of Lead end PearUsb, giving a great degree of strength and elasticity. The chimneys which housekeepers hare found to be so brittle as to crack, even when not in use, are invaria bly made of Lime Glaae instoed of Flint GUsa.’of which ours are manufactured. 4. But the greatest advantage of those Chimneys is that when you have one-U will last forever, and if any housekeeper breaks one by the heat of tbe lamp, let her call at the manufactory and we will roph.ee her cracked chimney by a dozen wbolo ones. This ireffer dues not include accidents or those caaee of ireakage where the chimney has, through inexperi ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp a* to pre vent its expansion when heated. Manufacturers and consumer* of Carbon Oil, who bare felt the magnitude of the obstacle, which has existed in tbe great expense of chimneys, in the way of tbe universal use of the oR, have found aremody in the Oval XX FUnt Glass Chimneys, which has nmte riaily lessened the cost of Carl<ou OU light to tboso who use them, and increased the consumption of oil consequent upon the lessened expense for chimneys. .For solo byj. C. Kirkpatrick, L. ThtmuuX C*>., Roger* A Nesbit, P. Hayden, Lncosco Oil Co., Weldon A Kcineke, W. Ogden A Co., W. P. Wooldridge, W. M. Murray, or at the Manufactory, Washingtuu »t., near Pennsylvania avenue, aulthtawwaetf E. D. DITHRIDGE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, West tax District or PtrosTivunA, os. Notice is hereby giTen that by virtue ol a certain warrant of arrest issued oat ot the District Court of tbe United States for said District, sitting In Admir alty, I have wired and attached the Steamboat oi vessel called JT. D. Hdrkeb, together with all and singular her tackle, apparel aud furniture, and the same do hold for safe keeping aud to abide the final order and decree ol said Court iu a curtain plea civil and maritime, prosecuted against the said steamboat by Samuel McCartney, Übcllant, for wages. Now, therefore, all whom it may concern, take notice, that you be and appear before tbe Honorable Wilsou McCaudless, Judge of our said Court, at u special session thereof to be hidden at the United States Court Room, In the city of Pittsburgh, ou the 23th DAY OF JAN UABY lust., at 11 o’clock, a. in., their and there to show cause, if ao; you have, why the said steamboat, her tackle, apparel, Ac., should not be condemned for tbe payment uf said Samuel .McCartney. A. MURDOCH, jal6:dtd U. B. Marshal, West. DUt. of Peuna. /GROCERIES AND FISH— \JT 70 bags prime Rio Ccffeo, 10 hhds. rfagar, 22 barrel* standard Crashed Sugar, 3*5 •* Co 6« and Refined Sugar, 35 “ Golden ud 3. H. Syrup,. 15 “ New York do 10 “ Pennsylvania do 65 X. 0. Molaaste, •m •' and halves Kus. I,' 2 and 3 Urge «nd medium Mackerel, ■ju *• East port Herring, 15 •• Split and Labrador llarriug, 4o boats Scaled do 3000 peands prime Codfish, 12 barrels Vo. 1 Lard Oil, For sale by SCUOMAKER A LANG, j»ia No. 303 Liberty street. j ;'IONSIGNMENTS— -30 pairs Prarie Chickens, l Cblrprtme 801 l Butter, 4 l>bU. Sweet Cider, 180 can# fresh Peaches, iu quart cans, 4 bbls. Eggs, AO boxes IV i K. Cheese, 25 bbls. Huminy, IOuO Iba. Buckwheat Flour, WO boxes Woods’ Starch, 100 lbs. Pored Feucbee, IUO bash, prime Dried Peaches, halves, Just received and for sale bj FRANK VAN BORDER, Jal7 No. 114 Second street. KODUCE— COO bbls. Draper Mill Extra Family Floor, 30 “ English Uambo Apples, 20 “ prime fresh Roll Baxter, 8 choice packod do 10 kegs do do do 20 “ Leaf Lard, 10 bbls. Corn Moat, 12 " ftwah Eggs, 0 boxes do do 20 bbls. Neshannock Potatoes, Received and for sale by 11. BIDDLE, jalo No. 183 Liberty street. QAAA BBLS. UKUDK OlL—Duuk OuVv Creek And other brands. 3l» bills, superior Refined Oil, 070 new Barrels, iron bonnd, far Oil. All on band end.for sale cheap. 3500 Barrels, now, to arrive aod receiving daily. Crude and Refined Oils, of tho best brands always on hand and for tale aheap for cash. )al&4td 11. L. A LLEN, Agt-, 0 Wood «t STUCCO WOKKER.-JAS. STUCCO AND MASTrO WORKER, PAPER HANGER AND PLASTERER. jKTTEKTRKS AND ORNAMENTS of aU kinds furnished on short uolice. • -All orders left at No. 2.1 Congress street, six dunn from Wylie, or at Palmer's Wall Paper Stdro, No. SI •Wood street, will be promptly attended to. mh2B IN ADDITION TU OUR ALREADY large stock of Green and Dried Fruit, we have re ceived this day, SOO bosn. choice new Dried Apples, 4qo do Urge halves now Dried Perches, 120 bbls. Missouri Apples, 2b sacks fresh Flint Hominy. Also in store and for sale, £(* bniluCarn Meal, _ 2 ton Buckwheat Flour, Abash- Pecan'Nnis, 60 bbls. Cranberries. PRODUChl — 1U bbls. Ex. Fam. Flourj 10 do Dry Apple*, - s & do Dry Peaches, • 2 do Pared do 5 kegs Lard. 4 bbla. 801 l Battel—prime, 2 do Eggs, Just receivedby-Ba!lroadand*»aaloby - i J. S. DO-WORTH A CO., • -Ja2 • Whahaala Grocers. TVARIES FOR 1862.—A large and JUehotc«TUletT, *ll Kjta, ftom th» pTatoat to ?r*^.%g££sߣs&£cz, . -Statiooea. 6TrWooAatreet. 11/fOI.ASSBb A»b bj/aur— - JfElM<.' THE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. ' The great “American Remedies,-’ known ea GEHTOTE PREPARATIONS, viz H£LMBOLD'9 EXTRACT “BUCBU,” *• “ SARSAPARILLA; “ IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATION. HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCBU, A_Poaitive end Specific Remt-Jv for DLaintca of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, uiiJ DRul'si- CAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power uf Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy actfou, by which the WATERY or CALCAREOUS deposi tions, nuil ail UNNATURAL ENLARGKMEN Is tue reduced, us Wtdl PA IN AND INFLAMMATION, anil fo good for MEN, W OMEN, of CHILDREN. HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU, For weaknesses arising Cruui Excesses, Habits of Dis sipation, Early ludLcrotioti or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE.FuLLuWINU SYMP- Indisposition to Exertluu,' Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty uf Breathlug, Weak Nerves, Trembling, ilorrur of Disease, Wakefulness,; Dimness of Vistau, Pain iu.the Back, Uni re real Laasitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing uf tbe Body, Dryness of the Skin, Kniptlons'of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go ou, whiih this inediciuu invariably removes, souu follow* IMPOTESCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Iu one of wbk-b the patient may expire. Who cau say that they are not frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES." “INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION Many are aware.of tbo cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF IHE INSANE ASYLUMS, Aud the Melancholy Dealhi by Consumption, SCAB AMPLC WITKE3S TO TOC TRUTH Of Tilt ASSKRIION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which HelmU.ld's EXTRACT BUCUU o.r.irfol/y dot*. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE T HI MOM SKF.PTK-Al.. FE3I ALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON- TEA!PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS “PECULIAR To FE MALES, tho Extract Bucbu is unequalled by any ether remedy, os iu Chlurisis or Retention, Irregu larity, Paiululuets, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous statu of the Uterus, Lencorrhea ot Whites, Sterility, and for all complaint* incident to the aex, whether arising bum Indiscretion, Unhita of Diasi(rotion, or in the DECLTSE CH CITASGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ! Tako no more BuLwm, Mercury, or unpleasant 11 -.Heine for ucpisasant and dangoxoua Diacusos. BELXBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCItV cvnra SECRET DISEASES In nil ita stages, ' At little expeusv ; Little or no change In diet; No lnconvuoicitce It uiusea-a frequent desire and give* strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and airing Stricture# of Ihe Urethru, allaying pain aud lnllammatlou, so frequent In ih* class of diseases, and expelling all Pc.u-jsvi.4, f*t—-u«d a.ni icorn-ONr Matin'. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who have Wn the victims of quacks, usd who have paid ulavt rats to lai cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “FOtSON" tus, by the uae of “powerful astringenu,’’ been dried np in the system, to break ont in aggravated mrm, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. U*o Helmbold's Extract Bucbu for aii affocthwia and diseases of tba URINARY ORGAN*, Whether exlstinfln 1 MALE OR FEMALE, ! From whatever cause originating and no mattrr of; UoW LONGSTANDING. 1 Pm-vueii of these organs require tho nl>l of a DU UKTJC. HELMBULD’S EXTRACT BUCQU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, Aud is certain to have tho dt-slred effect in Ml Dis (nr which tt U recommended. Blood! Blood! Blood! UtlniloU’t HijjMy CoHCfntrulrl Coinpvund FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. This U an affection of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF THE NOSE, KARS, AND OTHER MUCOUS SURFACES, M-iking its appearance in the form of ULCERS. Helmbold’s Extract Sarsaparilla Purifies tbs Blued, »tid retn&ve* all Scaly Erupthm* u( the Skin, Giving to tins cuuplexiuu a CLEAR AND HEALTHY COLOR. It utug prepared expressly lor this class of ectu pLtinlt, its Blood Purifying Properties are ptoservial to a greater extent than any other preparation ol Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD 3 RUSE WASH, Au excellent Lotion for discuses of a Syphilitic Na ture, and as an iujectfcu in disease* ol the Unuory Otaans arising from Habits of Dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Bucbn or Sarsaparilla, in such diawr* as recommended. Evidence of <4* moet reliable and rcepon/ilh chorcuier will accompany the laedicuios. From 8 ft* ‘id prate* eUhdiug, Fur Medical Properties of BUCHU, see DUpcnm tory of the United States, Soe Professor DEWEEa’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic. 800 remark* made by tho late celebrated Dr. PIIY9ICK, Philadelphia. _. _ So* remarks' made by Dr. EPHHAIM McDOW ELL, a colobrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in tho Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. Seo Medlco-ChSrnrgical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Ruyul College of Surgeons. , . »» ~ ■ See most of the Into Standard >1 orfcs on Medicine. Extract Buchu, 81 00 per bottle, or six for 85 00. “ _SorsaparllU, 1 Ml *‘ " 6 00 In-proTetl Bt«e* Wash, 60c. “ “ 260 Or. half dozen of etch for 812 00, which will It unfl!- cleat to cure the nioit obstinate cases, if directions arc adhered to. Delivered to any nddn-ss. securely packed from abecrvutlon. DESCRIBE SYMPTOifS IN ALL COMMUNICA TIONS. CUBES GUARANTEED! Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tbs city of Philadelphia, II- T. Uxlmsold, who being duly sworn, doth say hisprcpanUioucOntaii. n» nar cotic, uo mercury, or other dnijss, but are puTely vegetable. *T- T - Sworn and subscribed before me, the 23d »k»y cf November, IBM. WM. P. HIBBERP, Alderman., Ninth street, above Rare, Philadelphia. Address letters for Information In confidence to Depot, 1(4 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, * L- Hi VOIGT A CO. BEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS* And nnpriMciplrd dealer*. Who to dbpOM “otth.ir own" -nd “other articles on the reputation attainud by Helmbold's Geonlns Pwpnrbttooa; •• Extract Bucbn; •• •• BnmpariUa; .. .. Improved Rose Wash. DB. OXO. H. KSY&EB, N0..11U Wood«Uccl t Pittsburgh, And all Drti*gUU«Teiys»bflw-; m-Aik for HELMBOLD'A ■ T*k# no other. Cot tho idreTtWment J^* 1 lfc C^ AVOID DfPOSITIOS AHiyttBOSBB*.. ...SoßrasMavV ..? - • r •HELMBOLD'S' And no exposure. SYPHILIS. WINDPIPE, CERTIFICATES OF CURES, -With names known to SCIKBCK AND FAME. ADVICE QUA TIB! AFFIDAVIT. n. T. ITELHBOLD, Chemist, PHILADELPHIA. "iWsejßW^TOors. S SEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN «££, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. Ucd- fi£|l> log and embarking at QUEENb'iHjWN, (Ireland.) Tbe Liverpool, New York and Philadel phia SteomshipCompahy intend dtapatclilut; ibeir full-powered Clyde-bulll Iron Steamships as Wilow*: KANGAROO...— Saturday, January IS. CITY OF NEW YulUw —.Saturday, - 25. GLASGOW Saturday,’ February I.' add every Saturday, AT NOOK, frußJ Ph*r44. North Hirer. FIRST CA81N...—875,00: STEERAGE -..*30,00 do to Loudon—. 80,001 do to London— 33,05 do to Paris!..— Soiool- do to Paris 38,00 do to Hoihburg. 53,00| do to Hamburg.. 'io.oo Passengers also forwarded IP Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam. Antwerp, Ac., at eqtnlly low rates. a£T Persona wishing to briag out their tricteU can buy tickets bero at tbe following rate* to New York; Trim Liverpool Or QoeeuaiuuLu; Ist Cabin, S7ft, fsa and 8100. Steerage from Liverpool |4«,UO. From Queenstown *3ti,nn. Tln-so Steamer* bavu suporlor aorotnmodaUona fur l«saengerd, ifbil carry experienced Surgeons. They axa built in Water-tight lr<»u Sections; ainl have Patent Tire AnuihiUiors on board. (Kd'PaasKNUr.da YuH EUROPK.—fijr order vjlha S'C rwry of tilale, all Itaviag the UnittU 6/utei are repaired to yrucure I'a—purh bt/ore going oh UvurJ (be Steamer. JUHN O. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York JOHN THOMPSON, Ageut, mion-dtf No ♦!» Libertyetrwt, Pitulmrab. jjA V Iri d£ FUILLIF&, uicAss founders and manufacturers, PLUMBERS, GAS ANDSTEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers and Dealers iu GAS FIXTURES, POMPS AND BRASS WORK, of every description. OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS, COPPER or IRON, with tbe tntmt approved Chambers or Valves, of all kinds, and warranted to give mlluti-ctlou. manufactory, 110 Wstar and 101 Front streets, U22:lvnr*F FOR SALK, GEOWET’S SUPERIOR PATENT GRAJN FAN AND SEPARATOR, "Patented January 10, ISSO. Tbe superiority of this TAN over all others in use consists in Us cheapness, simplicity and durability. Second, in cleaning Grain faster, better and more thoroughly, with less labor, than any other miD. The patentee of tbe above Tan has boon long en gaged in-manufacturing and selling Agricultural Im plement*, and convinced ot the great want of a good Von for cleaning the different kinds of Grain ami Seed*, presents this to the public, with full confidence that it their wants. Tbe undersigned, having purebaaed the sole right to manufacture and sell fbo aboTO Grain Fas and Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Western Vir ginia, and all Ohio, and tho right to sell In Indiana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders, whole vale or retail, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pis. W. W. WALLACE. XIUK U* IKON FAUST, The best articlo for tbo purposes known for pre serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM BUST AND DECAY; for BRIDGES, BOOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work exposed to the weather. Asa FIRE-PROOF PA IST, it is invaluable, and is warranted saperior in body, permanency and choap m w to any other Paint known. blade and fur sole by the ton or smaller quantity by th« TENN A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO., do-VSmuc 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. jr~Lr ALLEN, Agent. PBODUtiE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In WINES, BRANDIES. LIQUORS AND CIGAUfi; aY«9, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, No. G Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penu’a. nu‘i3-«xtapl ■ MUKiGiV «fc KUOXd, Commission Much amts, and Wholesale Dealers in MACK* fcuEL, SALMON, SHAD, HKRINRG, CODFISH, Ac., No. 14d North Wharves, between Race aud Arch streets, PHtLADEirtnA. AiXiO barrels Mass Mackerel—large, ami medium size Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in assorted packages. £0 barrels prime No. 1 Halifax Salmon, loot) do Economy Mess Shad, tout) do superior No 1 Herring, Consisting of different brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay of Island and Eaatport, Ac. 5000 boxes Soiled and No. 1 Smoked Herrings,. I 1500 quia tails Gecrge'a and Grand Bank Coddsb, Uvinch we now offer at the lowest cash prices, and Volicit a call before baying. MURPHY A KOOKS, dcd:6md So. 140 North Wharves, Phil's. ’ alO ALL C’OftC'EKNED—Take notice . that under the provision* »f the Act of Assembly, approved Ms; 1, IWI, entitled “An Act Relative to & certain Burial Ground in Allegheny City,' 1 the Se lect bud Common Councils of tbo City of Allegheny have- entered into arrangements with the Mount Union Cemetery Company fur the (liseutenuent and temovalof the bodies of dead persons buried in the gr.»o-yard situated On the South and West Commons id .-aid etty, and for the re-lntermout of the same in the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the re<(uiruiaetils of said Act. GKUKGE LEWIS, Chairman of Committee on City Property. (IcliiJOtd _____ SUNDRIES TO THE TRADE. 3000 bus. now kiln Dried Peaches, 500 D “ “ , “ “ AjipleS, 300 bbis. choice Green “ iidO boxes prime Western Bererve Cheese, 1500 bbis. choice Ky. White Wheat Flour, 300 “ _ “ Bye “ Isu “ Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, IXS “ No. 3 largo “ 100 bntts assohed brands Tobacco, boo bbis. choice Plantation Molasses, 100 bhda. N. 0. Sugar, luO bbis. assorted Betlned Sugars, 150 4 Syrup*, 115 dor. “ Corn Brooms,' sdo bbis. prime to choice Bio Coffee, 75 chest* Youfig Hyson and Black Teas, iu store and tor sale by McPONALD A ARBUCKLES, di-tS No. 253 Liberty street, near Wood. a. m. w. Tivui# tutu TATtua riIAYLOR <fc BROTHER, Commission 1 MERCHANTS, No.« WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OS' Personal attention given to the purchase nud sale of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE generally. Moderate advances made on consignments of staple articles. atrsasNcsa Messrs. THOMAS ABBUGKLE A CO., Pittsburgh. “ RING, PENNOCKACO., do. JOSEPH 0. BOTLEB, Esq., Clnciunati, And Clndnautl merchant* generally. no2:3md SUNDRY CONSIGNMENTS. 02 bbis. White Wheat Family Flour, _e “ Bye “ 60 bush. Shelled Com, 76 sacks Ear “ •30 dozen Com Brooms, 75 boxes Cheese, lo bushels Beans, 8 barrels 801 l Butter, 600 Ibs.cboico Feathers, 15 biub. Timothy heed, 2 bbis. Eggs, In store nud for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, j,,7 Comer Market and First street, J" UST IN TAME *\>R THE HOLI DAYS— Received this duy, 25 boxes canned Peaches, at 83 per dozen. 1(H) bus. choice halves new Dry Peaches. 50 bus. ptime Dried Apple*, 100 bbis. St. Louis Jeuniton Apples. d 0 boxes bottled pure Wine. 25 bbl*. Flint Hominy. 1 carload Princo Albert Potatoes. 1 “ “ Peach Blowers. 2u boxes mild Cheese. For sale by L. H-VUIQT A CO., 247 Liberty st. COST. ' The largest stock of CLOCKS In tbe city, clesing out at COST. R. T. M’GEAGH, idcßhlmd No. 27* Liberty street. f^LOUR— JC 33 bbis. Extra Family Flour,.Tayforville Mill*. 55 14 “ 41 44 Washington * 4 34 “ 44 44 44 Hoosiet* “ 24 “ - 44 44 44 FairfloM “ 22 “ “ •• « Valley 17 “ tJuperfln# . 49 “ Extra Family 58 “ •• •• la hU*w and for iiale by d«3l -ISAIAH PICKET A CO, DIA KUUBBit FAttTE EOK BOOTS AND SHOES, preertvingtha leather and render ing thrm perfectly' water-proaf&od pliable. Wo mamtlactoro thia article onraehrHymml’can recem memlit;to be all that ia repreaented,aaalso can many that have uied it huretofoiv, for sale, whole ■ale and retail, at the Ittdla'Sabber Depoi,26 ahd 28 St. Clair afreet. • • J. * IT. PHILLIPS. EKFIN El). .QIL-t*loo bbla. superior No.l Ueflaod ptl receiving and fertile by ‘ ' JAB. DALZELL * SON, -}aT- • and7o Wateratrect. T>IOB b iSiST, Spare-Eibs, Tender-Loins, JET and othqg bteJior tato daring the aoatrm, at onr PoHC Howe, at the heed of Cbortsst ttKayAllegb*- JACKSON * TOWNSEND, Ebese a graft, .v * • ™ ;. OIL ESP IN EBB, Ann ■Axuracrunrns or _ WHITE BURNING OIL, PURE DEODORIZED BENZOLE. AND STEAM GLARtFIRD MACHINERY OIL, ORUDROIL'OFALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED. iVMew ODLswreU*i>nted. Ourner Office, ittounngabela Hotw. del:«KAwIy,F FbTKoLKUM OlL.—The “Next Yore Chcmicai AssociATros, rt 3S Dey sirsit, Niw York, Dopot at ELIZABETUPORT, N 1., fur receiving and storing OI L chipped by th* Jersey tVnirol Railroad. This port ft cunveuleut to N*-«' York, *ud eav« cartage and much haodUng.— Consignments solicited. Mart AlUnUncn UKi'xntSi ie— David Richey, of lbs firth Of 11 «rt/« & Vo.: A Ne*Uli; Eatonj: Macruin A Co. ’ . ..niftatlniMawF OUUK DLL WORKS GUM PAN Y OF O PENNSYLyANIA, . . Manufacturer* uf LCBRICATING AND REFINED OILS, No 3 St. UUirsr., unar DuqueSue Way, l* ITT36CHOB, PESX'A. This C»mpauy is exclusively engaged in thejUll trade, and is constantly olferiug ,PETROLEUM- on cnnxminiou, Kholesalu. Advancer Ulhda ou cunslgu* iseots. - Addr«ss J. WEAVER, Jn., uo2*ultf • • ’ Sewefary, jeu. w. uoLOKUit* samj auvan....'.u. t. m cosatcx. OIL REFINERY. HOLbSHiP, B&YAS A VO., MASUTACTUaXIU or BURNING OIL ANDJAJBRICaTING OIL, Keep coost&utly on hand the very best quality of BURNING OIL, clear and without odor, also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and CAR GREASE. fKC~AU orders left at No. 35 Firm Strcst, Bank Block, second door, will be promptly attended to. ocfcdtl . Lucifer oil wurke. WILLIAM P. WOOLUIDGE, . uxKvracrvnEE or COAL AND CARBON OTLS, aud dealer iu LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, Ac., Ac., No. 39 Maikel street, betwee’u Second and Third, PITTSBURGH, PA Eagle ou. vvtmksi.—wiou'j’man A ANDERSON, refiners and dealers in rURE CARBON OlL,(quality guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. uarCAR UREASE and BENZOLE constantly on hand. Orders received for the present at CHESS, SMITH A Co.’s, Water and First streets. ej&Gmd ' PITTSBURGH /"(OKNJ'LAJNTEK OIL COMPAN R. H. DAVI9, FrraidcKf. JOHN IRWIN, Jr., Scc'y and IWr. DIEECTOBS—B. H. Davis, T. M. Kevin, J; L. Cur naghan, A. Cameron, John Irwin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of light gravity, from tbe wells of the company, on Oil Creek,ln Venango county, con stantly on hand and for tale.' Office at T. H. Nevin A Co.’s, No. 26 WOOD ST., Pittsburgh. my-Llyd ETKONA OU. WORKS.—LONG; MILLER A CO. Works at. Sharp&Lurg Station, Allegheny Valley Railroad. Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh; Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. US' No. I REFINED OIL, warranted non-nxplo* aive, always op hand. • . ocl2.lyd ÜBRICATLNG OIL, at the. low raws or 25 CENTS PER GALLON, constantly ou hand and for tale by B. 0. AJ. H. SAWYER. As to the quality, we refer to annexed certificate: Pittsburgh, Nov. 27,18*i0. Jfurr*. U. 0. A J. H. Sawyer—Gents: The Lnbri catiug Oil we aro getting from you we find to l>c the best lor our purposes we have over need. Thx L. S. M. R. B. B. Co., no2g tf Bt ffs. ESPY, jVehdtnt. \\[ A: McCLUKG, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON OILS, No. Cl Wood Stroot. STORES, %c. Allen, McCormick & co., valley Fodsdbt, Pittsburgh, Pa. OT'Wa&xhovsvNo. Sol Liberty street. Manufacturers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Roll ing Mill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar risen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling"* and Costings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power. np\2:Cmd JAMES r. TOUSJO —...J. p. TOUMU. VOUNG BHOTHERS. DuquksneFoijn- J_ ort, Liberty, street, near tbe Outer Depot Po. R: B. t Plrtsburgb, Pa., manufiicttire MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of overy 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 tow. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. B‘h2j STOVES l STOVES l-D. Dr HAVEN dr SON , ilANvr&crrsu* or STOVES. W niThtoflo, Federal »t., near buapeoalon Bridge, ALLEGHENY CRT. We ask the attention of dealer* tQ_ear large aaeortir ment uf COOKING and HEATING STOVES, lor wood and coal, which we are Milling at the lowest rates. Thoto visiting our city will find it to their advantageto give tu a call and examinetrar stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN nud FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS ot all kinds made to order. jyltUyd D. Da HAVEN A SON. ijVi’JSA. STOVE VVOliKa.-A. BKAI>- !j LEY, manufacturer of eTery variety of Cook; PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. Sole proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMINQ ARRANGE MENTS. amp Saua Room, cotihC of Wood and Third streets, PUuburgb, Pa. iai;(Uj Jj'KENCH’S HOTEL, OS THE EUROPEAN PLAN , SINGLE BOOHS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY Otif Bull &i*are k eomcr Fraatftrt Sfree*. (Opposite City Sail.) •VUeal* aa they may he ordered in the apaciour Refectory. There ia e Barber’a.Sbop and Bath Roeau attached to the Hotel H®*3ewkr* of BUKKEBS and HACKMKN wbo ui we are full, ii: gT. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street, Id the tonudUU neighborhood of the Jobbing House* on Msiket, Third arid Chaitnnt BtTtoU, tbo Bank*, Po*t-Office, Mer chant# Ac., Ac. BOARD PER DAT, 11,50. decoinmodatiCH, wltc* repaired, o* tk» EUROPEAN PLAN. Room* from 50 coat* and upward*, per day, and Mttt# xt a nur class BcsTaimavT attacutd to mi Hotel. Price* according to Bill* of Pare. C®Ths Citt Cam tiki PAmvotas raox avt Station TO on CLOSE TO Tin'Hotel. 07'EngUah, French, Centum and Spanish spoken. Jyl7:dCm . ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, NEW YORK. BOARD^ REDUCED TO *2,00 PEE DAT. Since the opening of thi* Tm*t and commodious Ho tel, in ISM, it ha* bran the tingle endeavor of the proprietors to make it the moat sumptuous, conven - -lent and comfortable heme for the Citizen and stran ger on this aide of the Atlantic. And whatever has seamed likely to administer to the comfort of it* guests they haTe endeavored, with* ont regard to coat, to provide, and to combine all the element* of Individual and social enjoyment which modern art. has invented and modern taste approved; and the patronaga which it baa commanded during the past six years is a gratifying proof that their ef forts have been appreciated. : To meet the exigencies of tha_llme*, when all are required to practice the rigid economy, the un dersigned have BEDUCEDTHE PRICE OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS FEB DAT, at this *ame tim«* abating none of tbo toxnrice with which tbsir tablo hns hitherto been supplied. TREADWELL. WHITCOMB A CO. oc3;2md , , • ' • •' ' - FishcTTile •• Sbelbyville •' FRDIT TBEEii— IsDDCEMEjiTa to Pok- -ta*. •■•cttOljSf l ” TBEKB. of aclrcted variftlee to ebeoee from, with every pomi* ble ear* taken to haVeevery vxrietytrneto name. Of Rmio alone have which mtbmywrcHa,HMWO i o *' 000 two to three years old. Peecb, Plum. a fine th« TrSea ittthe Nursery. Call and •xamfne themJ ; '*•' . " ' ■ - EVERGREENS from l to | fret, by tbe hundred, BUADR. TBREaANDBHBDBBERT,‘ whrtffsslt and ntViH -■■ - •*, i•• j .- ■. 1 • •-> mm, Ptarisurgh* **■' , - ■;«l»aUwT-.'' ;Tr FOOT MURDOCH, Ja. one#* HOTELS. CITY OF NEW YORE. B. FRENCH, Proprietor. ABOVE TDIBJ), PHILADELPHIA, RAtLROJVOS. OmrsBUBGH WAY—TIME r>n * vngn fJ«_i On and after, NomttpnMb, 1861, Trains will leare ths Depot of the TemuylTanla Hall road, in Pittsburgh, as mßowa: ~~ PHHbwrgk, Cbhmfau and Cmcinati Shari tine ria Stei&mrilh. L«*tc* Pitt*lmrgb.._. Jo Steubenville... do do Coliunb(u.~. Arrive* Cincinnati... .do Su Louie. - I*s hi. - 5:88 ft. m. - litw p. m. . l;3o p, tu. p. m. —~.~Zloi46 a. m. Leaves Pittsburgh « m> do Steubenville j-jy « B Arrives Cincinnati..., do Si. Louis- p, tu No ebango of on between Pittsburgh tad cTnrinnati aHondld Sleeping Caw attached toallNight Traiu. PUtiltirgh and Whaling lino. ***?** tJ , u l Sif h 1:M«. m. tlo WelUviUe - *... 4-05 m Jo st«ii)Mivm.— fcia .. m . , do V-hMUng 6:34 . m Leaves Pittsburgh t.... p . a do 5teubenvi11e............ fclU p. ul do Wheeling - C;25.p. m. Arrix-s lMLu'r..,. p. w . Couuectlug at Wheeling with Ualtimoreaud Ohio Railroad, and at Bellalr with Central Ohio Railroad tor Zsmavtlle, Lancaster, Circlcvllle, Columbus and Ciuciuuutl. yiittburyk and Cleveland Lin*, Leave* Pittsburgh 1:56 a. m. <lo WelbTiUe 4:46 a. (u. do Bayard .. .. ... U3B *. m. do Alliance: 7:08 a. m. do Hudson ..... ....... - 8:25 a. m. Arrives Ctewland.: .... »a 6 a. tu. ' Leaves Pittsburgh 1-54 p, u,. do WellsviUe 4 -\jq p, do Bayard 5-”4 p. m. do AliiaUC* fcfiO -p. tu. do Hudson , 7:1>4 p. m. Arrives Cleveland «. g;io p. tu. Connecting at bayard'with Tnecarawas branch for Now Philadelphia and Catml Dover, at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort \Vayue and Chicago Railroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Zuuesviilaand Cindtiuatl B. K. for Akron. Cuyahoga Kalla (did MtUersbnrg, and at Cleveland with C. A E. 11. K. tor Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with 0. A T. R. ft. for Toledo, Detroit .and Chicago. WcUaviile Accommodation leaves at 3:35 p. ru. Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows: r Mall Train .. ..... 4:11} p. m. Express Train. 2:05 a. ml WollsviUe Accommodation....... 9:10 a. m. PaMongrrs desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via. Clovuland, mwit lu> {Ar ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland. Through Tickets can be procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. Foi further Information, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Office in Freight Slntiou, Penn at. d 027 wes - ie»>2. W 1 N TJS.R A'B-tagiMaa BANUESIENT 1652. TITS PK>J»uvT-rntiiir -wsTgrotfEW* VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. LIGHT DAILY TRAINS. ,Tho MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh from the Passenger depot, at the intersection of Liberty and Grunt streets, every morning (except Sunday) at 2:60 a. m., stopping only at principal -stations between Pittsburgh and Altoona, and Harrisburg and Phila dolphio, and making-direct connection at Harrisburg tbr Baltimore, Washington, aad New York, via Al lentown. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 6:60 p. m., making cbwy connection for New York, from Kensington depot, at 6:30 p. m., over Camden and Amboyliue. Iho EXPRESS TRAIN leave* the sbevo named station daily at 4:40 p. nl., stopping only at prin cipal stations, making direct at Harris burg for Btilrimoro, Washington .and Now York via Allentown. This train arrives in Philadelphia at S:(>6 iu m., making connection for New'York from Keusingten depot, at 9:3(bujtn., over Camden and Amboy line.. A Sleeping Car is run through from Pittsburgh to Jttsey City, via Allentown—43o miles —attached to this train. The FAST- LINE Kavoa the above named Station daily (Sunday*'excepted) at 10:50 p. m., 'stopping only atprincipalstations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore, Washington and New York Tin ADtntnwn. This train arrircsin Philadelphia at 1:25;p. A., mak ing dose connection for New York, from. .Walnut street wharf, at'&on p. m., over Camden and Amboy line. WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PAB3INGEB CAR ATTACHED, loaves the Passenger. Ration every morning (Sunday* excepted) at 6:40 a. m.. run ning as far as Conemangh and stopping!at oil eta* cions. - • The JtihnstowpAscommodatlop Train leaves dally, (except Sunday) at 3.00 p. tu:, stopping at ail italicm and running as f»v a» 'Fixit Accommodation Train, fbrWali's Station loaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:40 a; to: Second Accommodation Train lor WalT* Station leave* daily. (except Sunday) at 11:00 a. ai.' ‘ Third Accommodation Train, fur Wall's Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4.*00 p. in. Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall’s Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:15 p. tu. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsourgn as follow*: Express, 1:15 p. m.; Mail, 6:35 p, m.; Tost Line, I:3* a. m.; Johustown Accommodation, 16:30 a. m. ; First Wall's Satioa Accommodation, 6:30 a, m.; Sec ond Wan’s Statiou Accommodation, m.; Third Wall's Statiou Accommodation, 1:06 p. m.; Fourth Wall's Station Accommodation, 6:05 p. m:-' (.Trains frurußiairsvillsand iudlanaeounectat Dlairo vilie luteibcctiou with Johnstown Accommodation East and West, Express and Midi West, and also with Way Freight East and West. The public will find U greatly to their interest, A going East or West, to travel by tbs Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as the accommodation* now, cohered cannot be surpassed on any otherroate. The Road is ballasted with stone, and fs entirely £ree from dost. We con promise safety, speedand comfort to *H who may favor this Road with their patronage.' . To N«w Y0rk._......f12 50iTo 8&Him0re..,.......f9 60 To .Philadelphia..... to uo To Lancaster....;..-.. 8 66 To Harrisburg ...... 7 d&l -s o - Baggage checked to all Stationa on the Pennsylva nia Central BailruiuL and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. " " " . Passengers • purcLjuing tickets in Cara will b# charged an excess, according to distance .traveled, in addiliou to the station rates, except-from Hatton* where the Company ha* no AgeuL . NOTICE.—in case of lorn, the Opmpany will hold tbetnselrea rwpoDaible tor peraOail baggage'. only, and for an amoaot not exceeding f U)0. - N. B.—Au Omnibus Linu tuu been employed to tousey pusaengors and baggage toandfrom the De pot, at a charge not-to exceed 25 cents f»r each pas* senger and baggage. For tickets, apply to. J. STEWART, Agent, At the Pennsylvania Central RullfiwJ - Passenger Station, ou Liberty and tfrant stmt*. ENOCH LEWIzJ, rintendent, Altoona, Pa. Tickets for St. Joseph and other points In northern Nlmoori, the State of Kansas, or' the Territories, ahoaid insist on bavlugtickettf that read by the NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. Tbs only route front 8t Luatt to Bt. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest Unis by tblr* teen boars, to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. W- Buy your tickets to Kansas sod all points in North ern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ISAAC H. BTUBOEON, President and General Superintendsnt of the North Missonri Railroad. lIBKBY n. SIMMOHB, scKhnaGm. Allegheny.— RAtLROA trains daily depart from arrive at Pittsburgh, (except Sunday.) Through tt'ipping at Hniton, leave Fitts* burgh aid a. m. tnl 4 -V* u. niJ > Bolton Accommo.Uu«.j trains leave Pittsbnrgh st a and U a. m., and at 1, ISO and 6:40 p. in. ' : Accommodation train*, returning, leave Holton at 7:40 and 10 a. m., at VI m,, and .1:46, 3:30, 6:30 and 7:35 p.m. . Axcstrtkm Tickot Jar*.. Pittsburgh to fiultou and return, 25 cents. Ah juavragers from. Pittsburgh, without tickets,* will b« chitted frill fare. • -• «7 R< P. MOULKY, Superintendent. SOAPI SOAPH SOAPIII— The Chemi cal Oimt Eaamx SoiP, manufactured by B. 0. k J. B..BAWYEB, Is acknowledged to he tbs most serviceable of any kind yet offered to tlmpubUc. Its superior advantages an found ‘ In its. cheapness, saving of'labor, and Tta efficacy In removing grease, paint, tar and without- injuring ‘the skin, or in the . leastwise damaging the finest quality of goods.. It can be used with all kinds of wntor. Reference b made. with pleasure to the subjoined certificate,'emanating from gentlemen well known in thb-community, and who had every facility afforded of seeing! t fully and-fairly tentedr ’ -• paurfomasbr's DeparimaU of- tkv Twdftki T&frter*tfA and FatfricaUh Rtmtntnli fernnyfranta Vofasfwri. “Sawyer’s Chemical Olive Erosive; SoepT .having boon used'very'extensively in our'Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying thatit was found ad* 'mirably adapted to lheuM of thSsbldJm, and ded dadly the most superior Soap which coold beprocor* ed for the service. .... JAMBS A. SKIN, Quartermaster Twelfth Regiment. ALEX. FORSYTE, Quartermaster Fourteenth Regiment. x M. K. MOORHEAD, an3l Quartermaster Thirteenth Reglmdat. OROcekies— ; . VJT 300 bags Cofim—blr to prime, * hhda.' ; N, 0. Sugar—choice,' AO do P. R> do --- 450 barrels N. 0. Molaasns, : 50 ‘do New York Syrup, 25 db ‘ Philadelphia flyrup, BO do Bleached Whale Oil, 16. do Tanners’Oil, - •S» ' do CsrbdhOil,. lIP 'butts Tobacco—6s and 10s. - 10 do' do'- —natural leaf, ( 10 kegs do —six twist, 30 bbls.. Cut and Dry. Tobacco, - • 40.half.chests YoungßysonTta, lO do GunpowdvrTea, . 30 . do • • •• With a frill assortment of goods in our line. J. 8. DILWORTB k CO., d 027 . : WbolesaleOTOemiBecond street. New consignments: ‘ - > 60 ska. Hint Hominy, 10 bbla FMnt Hominy, 26 bbla Min. Cranberries, 400' do ' Qreen Applm, 11 doj Sweet Cldeiy . 75 bus.- DrledPeatbes, ,60bus—8hsUbarks, 41 do Chestnuts, .100 boxes prims Cheese, 900 do' Potatoes, 200 dou.Cbu Fan. Brooms, lOtcmCahvamadHsms, 75 bbb.Ex.Fasu Floor, 80 bus. .White Beans. SOOlbmGsess Teathen, '*'• ;r .Ipttorssndferijgby J L. H/VCIQTACQ. in Irtom attd formfoby ■ : rIUO bbta. - ' roooiTed Mid "ftir sale .• .. . .. HKKKTn. ooiiUin.
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