raiDAr' ja»: OFFICIAL,. States, j Pauedal the Second (he Thirty seventh Oongrw._ [Pcblic—No. I.] | ' AS ACT to furtbirprolhitft tiwiVlßciMcy of tb, Navy. it enacted by the Senate and Route of . Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in ■ Congress assembled, That the name of any naval officer rioir 'ln tlii •erviea, or,Mitt toreaflor twmilie serj> vico of the United hare been borne on tfca Naval' Safi*ter forty-fire yraflfgfc-fltyU W otthe age of sixty-two yaf^&JtfsQ-jtf’retired from active serV riee/ and hia name entered flw tiiejortifed list ( of officers of the gradeiojwiiioh.be/be. longed ftt the time of a^ch'ntiftument. Sec. 2. A&'bvilffithdf ifikied, Thatthe President of tiff:UjiilMSfit<3 bo and he is hereby »utiwmed.W.-|*Bign anj officer wh( j section of this wet ter shore duty, and such officer thpq sl^-teeiYO'•lhsiluli ■sfioro tiy ot £* Sec. 3. And bettfurther, enacted. That the President of the Unjt&Stgtia/ty and trif A . the adcict and cohienttif ihe Senate shall from the're-! . for the command of 'equadrohs and single, ships such officers as he may believe that the good of th’e ser ▼ice requires to _and such officers may,; hhe recom , mendationof the ./President of the United - r^celVe'r vote of thanks _ of Odaigrem forithefr-Serrices and rj in action against an enemy, be restored to the activeJistand'hot Otherwise. Sec. 4. i; 4.nd biitfurtkeS That the PresidS&t^wf~thh United fi&tes shall have. the authority to select any officer from the grades of 1 captain or commander in the < aqoadronwUh I the Mate and title of "flag • officer any 1 officer thus ''assigned shall have the same authority • Khd 'receive the same obedience from, the commanders, /Of* ships in his squadron holding commis sions of an older date than his that he: would be entitled to receive were his com-! missiofi;ihe oldest; nnd to receive, when so' employed, the pay to which he would have been entitled if he were on ihe active list ofthe navy. , , ... And be it further enustedi Thatall officer* retired under the provisions of this > actfhall receive .the retired -pay of their re i.fipwtiT»«»des ashxed.by law, . ~- f - j : fi--4nd : be. it further .enacted, That: promotions shall; be .made in place . of the; retired under the pro visions of this ! .bill asis now providedby law; r .. fieCj iT. And-..be it further enacted, That; . tho Secretary nf the Navy be and: is hereby: authorised to cauee two hundred ■'“medals iot honor” .to b« ; prepared, with ’-soluble «mltiematie.devices, division or brigade be-' lon&ii. And provided further, That when the or brigade commsnder shall be the aecnser or prosecutor, the conrt shall be appointed by the nexthigher commander. .. Approved, December24,lB6l. ; r t [PCBUC—NO. 4.] AS ACT to jrorite for aUbtme«t certificate among - tho vchmteer force. Be it enaeUdty the Senat*. and. House of Bepraentativts 's/, ike UnUedStati* qf Avjcr tea in Ovngms assembled, That . the Presi dent United States shall appoint, for each State hAni^/volunteers in the - United States'serVlcejnot -exceeding three persons,'who shall be antheriiod by -the J! Prenden t’e eomniission fo Tisit tbe eereral ■ ’ departments', pfibb MJny lnJirhich rolun ■teers from tholrrtipeetire-State-i may be, -and there procure-from said.volunteers from time to time their .rtrptctlTe allot : mentsoftheirpsy, tp thtir families-or - friends, duly ctrtlfied 4n writing; and by them, or by some commissioned offieerof inch department, attested in pursuance of eneb oniers aa may be piade for. that por pttt fey the Secretary of -War, and upon ' which certified allotment the sereral jmy asster* shell, at each regular payment to troope/glre drafla payable, in the eity of Kew York, to the order ofsneh persons to whom said allotments were or may be made.. Bee. 2. Andbcit further ome/edJ That the persona appointed as commissioners lb earryintoeffeet thepreoeding section of tUsaet aball feeeire so psy to emolumenta whatever from tho Irtasdrybf-tbeUnitcd ■ States. r/ira-ri: : See. B.'A»d.b Ufyrlher enacted, That the fifth’ soctioo of-the set of twelfth Jane, eighteen hundred and■ fifty-eight,. giri°S «ntiera h :lltn npon i ibe : soldler'a pay, ba •ad d>*' asihe is hereby reposed ; *nd fill bsamTthaaame «• hereby abrogated. -••• >. Approved, December IB6L iMliil A 8 At?fiuaUarr«a_rai»ro{vUtfiaa .*'• rtVW*.i;. i Rfil enacted' byttu -Senate ■ Rejirteentatioei'of the ■ United Siatu-of -Amer fca m "Gtotfw aatnbtid- i *tK& t ibe'hmffof' the same is but'CT any,.money In • fliS Treaaury j not otherwise, . appropriateiL , -Apprqyed,.December:^4,1861.,w [Rf.rolctios—Public No. I.] JOINT RESOLUTION expressive of the . by CobgrC^s-Of ,ihe. gallant . patriotic’sei-yicea of the. lile Uriga . Nathaniel Lyon,, .and/ the ~ officeni .and soldiers under hiacommand . : at ihe hattle of Springfield, - " ‘ Herblhed by the'Serfaieoild'House of" Rep resfAtdiivetof the United "Stales of America %n ‘Congress l. ’ That 'items it just and proper :to eatef upon Its records a recognition . of the cmiuent and .patriotic of the late Brigadier . Nathaniel Lyon. The country to ; whose.service he devoted his lift will guard and prcserve his fame as a part of its own gl<«7- - - • ■ - ■ - ‘2. 'That the thanks of Oongrcss are here by given to the brave' officers and soldiers who, under the command of the late Gen eral Lyob, ‘BU9tained the honor of tlie flag apd achieved victory against overwhelming numbers .and that in order . to jeommemo rate an event so,honorable to the country and to themselves, it is ordered ,a that each regiment l engaged shall - be authorised to be ir upon its colors the word “Springfield,” embroidered .in letters of-gold. And the President of tiie ’States is ’ hereby requested to cause these ’resolutions to be read at the head of every regimentJn the virmy of theUmted States. Approved, December 24, 1801. Punuc: Ucsolctio^—No. 2.] JOINT RESOLUTION explanatory of an act entitled_“An uct increase the du ties on ; tea, ,sugar,’'.approved , twcnty-foarlh .-of December, eighteen . hundred and sixty-one. - Tctoivedby the Serttite and .Rouse of Representative* of the United Stales ofAmer icam Gonyreis assembled, That the Seereta- Ty .bf the Treasury be and Is .hereby au thorised and directed to permit goods ware housed at the date of the passage of “An aCt to iacreasQ the duties on tea, coffee, and 'Sugar,” approved December twenty-foorth, hundred and sixty-one, to be withdrawn oti payment of the duties im posed by the act entitled «An act to pro vide au increased revenue from imports, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other .purposes,” approved August fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one; and to refund any excess of duties above those .imposed by said last mentioned act, which ■may have been collected on ouch goods al ready withdrawn, any laws orpartsof laws to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, January 11, 1862. [Public Resolution—No. 3.] JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing Henry Sawyer to accept a medal. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representative* of the Untied Statcs qf Amer ica in Congress assembled. That Henry Saw yer, consol to Surinam, be and he is hereby authorized to accept the medal recently transmitted to him by the King of Holland, for an act oLhutnantty in an effort to save . the life of a subject of that kingdom. Approved, January 11, 1862. Arrivals at the Pi UP TO 8 O'CLOCK MANSION HOUSE—Ube: ’rincipal Hotels, K LAST 2fIGHT. ert J at., near R. B. Depot, rz. norunoL H EUm, Ricb&nUtilie Chaa Lane, Wheeling SBegeett, D K llarlao, Pirkenburt A Hill, Leri'Croiu, Ohio PS Lel&earing, Phil* S:Y McCoy, McCoy's St* Isnac Hunter. Phil* JarCotiner, Chu Phillip*, D Mevangar, J h Oolemma A l*dy D Barnkar, Mil esoaas.Avann Phillip Hmrrey, Phil* 3 M rlsh«r, N>w York W Vance. Wwh dty .AUcn Bryan, Icdltne J P Wan, Clark** Hill A B«ana, > ■ ▲ McMillan, Lt G A Ho«ka, Cp Pi«rp't SergLHaatitwe, do J S O’Brien, Phila Mias M : KeUer, Colnxnbu B C JConej; Ka« /York C McDonald, do W U Botiet ’j HARE’S HOTEL—LiI ty street, foot of Fifth. Bemoei Grove, Salem,: 0 TBo*s,Waih. co. E Sherd, Oil City J Shard*...,. do . H CoUUa, Butler co Wm Bust, OH City Z Hill, do J Bottom, do U Fetter* Bridgrille i X Campbell, Hickory . J U Gibeuo* Hancock cu J 8 Owing?, dt 3 Doxk, Wieb.'co ' P Cornelias, do Edv Sextan, Washington ty street* below Seventh. Joa Smith, Gmoaburg S -Inglfi*,‘Baleratoirri TW McNtogbton, do S-H Carotbers, - Jo J W Browns do Colombian* J Ganbj, Coshocton, 0 •T J'Yoting, QutOnttrarg B JSmicfa,B»DO(xk co.Tt do Bam*l Bowman, Fire port EAOI.fi HOTEL—Lil*r jokhsikb, i S Kilter, Wort. co 3 Moorhead, Johnstown J JUson, • -WHkk, do D Hufisittt do E Monhead, Kittaoniag JllEriej, ' do H-Aotfaionj, i JThompeop, - T.Mamnr, Alliuct 0 BaitiUi ZeUenoule B Porter,. J John*on, BED LION HOTEL—No. 6 St. CUir «treet. a. r. ounoow, rmtuxrox., i Milkr, Boiler j Bigbajn, Adamaco H Hucker, do J Ktijt, Mercer *> R Foreman, do ' 0 iAnd/Canonabura 8 Christy, • do M Brlntod', • I Viren,- ido N W Pagan, W McCall, do.- .. D Hartmhn'Ohio F flembok). Saxonburg . F Hillards, Franklin I Barchand, Oil City a Reynolds, do . J Fiteliiiou, - Lawrencer. Corporal G Bulalnger, Co, W-Trnbj, Freeport ■ PicrpontV - J CaldweU, Weet. eo G Thomas, Op. Pferpont HManar, T»og» W Gerbr, oo A Crawford, Franklin J ALorgau, Princeton Water *t met. "r .r.,cßCFLas,.naraicTOß. : . J Edgar, . J Glass* T McMosters* Turtle Cr. & Gardner, Oil City W Carpenter, Ohio G Rrepe, W. Newton S Washburn, Bod Bank C Devour, West, co W II Pancake, WTTVIboti, Ohio U (Jordon. Oku «. WW Wlllluu, Cook.Cn 3 Omnrood,-Bmnwilte • W Phillip., Mon cltj »bo nllticn,' Ctwn* ' C- Tout, Ontat co Jno Deny do JGeagerj McKeesport J K Pendleton, Rochester Thoerain trade, Butler co JnofiampeUL.. A Alexander, ~ B Collier, 11 I'ortir.-Mon city T White, _ STEXVHO^TS. F' “ >K (3NCIHNATI A LOU-, tEP- „ IBVILLE/—Tho beuntlfbl itttioerißHßnt ULAIU i*OE,.Capt.TbomjMPoe, MONDAY* 27tb liut.) at in, m. For (rcfjht or piuk •ag»a*-‘ w —■* a bora • „ . , a*ip.m. - Jor.frtjfbt or paaaaa aimjy on board or to Jalq J»B» LIVINSSTOJ? AGO* AgenW< (JKCINCLNNATi • A-N U , -LOUIS fine COMMODORE PERfcY,Capt. J. 11. Llghtner, ieSv" ifortbsaboveandalllbteraedlatepbrtaTJliS DAT, at 4p. w. Tor freight or tiamgo apply on board, * • l*fi ! s bTli 00., ; TJOK & Lull-. ., iX? IS VILLE.—The stqamcr KEY WESTjn&ffifig! ;No. 2, c*pt.Evans, leaveaaa st>vva and all lnrenueuT ■to pom, TCISDAY,- oS Ap; b# For freight- 6t po* .■*s■ apply on board arto -' . -- i- • ’ : - • I*3o •■ ■ -. J.>B..LIYfNGSTON A CO.. Agents, t : MUH, VUiOiN^A-iVIiOUB'V AHS SI. LOUIS.-TtuJCggSg Mu DKIHA DOMa, Opt. Q Mortem, garfcmhurg, fNwntoqy^Sfflgg; Ironton—and FortamuatlL—The steam «n«n» DEAN, Copt. O. W. Dickerson, will tear* for- parte* mouthCTEBY TUESDAY,%t 3 o'clock b.m£l twmFurtaumgthEVEßY FBIDAT.OI 13o'clock to. FarJMghtoijMamge.Myoo bovdorTto,’ VhAJOK. Agpnti 1 RKIiUEAR WitKKLINU. igg» - PACKET.—Tbtjfab-DUxnrteKße • vleW, U imurbe'nndentboa, are the vhotee&le brleee, except when utherwLw noticed; and that-In‘ au duee ds UmfiUihzot email ordera lo’tha city audcdtiu try trade, an adranc«of thne. to firoiS veUL will be chaKted over the** Quotation*. I ' and. dalL of-Pearl* at s %<§> ffyi’, Soda Aan at Sic. : Pbta nmge ftoal 4to 4Wc. ' ■ ALE—There l»but litilo demand, and eblpthHit* are limited; : The eetabUahad mma at proetat are: bbl*. ball bbls. Kennott fs,oo X 0,00 ’ 3,00 a,» APPLfiE—ecarce. In ooneequesce of which an ed> vance hatbeeo eetahUabed./: We quote at from Si7s to $3,12 per LU—mostly at $3. BAGS—steady, with an upward teudency In rate*. We quite Hope MUl,'bout, at 37c, and 3 buab, houe Ut market; Tort : Pltt,2 bi»b, at 35c; 3 bush, 4lc; Monoogahda, 2 33c,3bush, 3Vc; Wlnni plttnkee, 2.bush, at 35c;-Utark, 2 bo*b, xic: 2 bush, sewed, 2; lire do, 60c toll apiece; live Ducks, 40c M pair. POTATOES—There Isa good demand for Potatoes of all descriptions* without* however* any change iu prices. We quota Nsahatmocks and Peach blows at 45c per bash; common Beds, 25c; Pink Eyes, tut, auu Prlnca Alberts, 50c. POWDER—Owing to tbs large advance In ealtps tre, ceased by reduced nocks mod government do* ‘maud, there boa been an advance lu blasting powder of 75c per keg, and rifle powder of $1 per keg. The advance is uniform throughoat the country. SALT—-dullbut unchanged; Bo 1 Extra is held at $1*75q9t«67 in bbla and (I*3o in tacks. SEEDS—Timothy Is dull at sl*so, and Clover doll at $4. Flax lain demand at sl,tiu per lush for prime. TALLOW—duII at 5c per 1b for rough, and 7c for rendered. * WUIBK Y~Oommon BecUfled is steady at 21@22c per gall* cash and time, old itje commouds 75c to £L5d, os to age and quality. WINDOW GLASS—The following quetstlons have been corrected up to date: flxk, 7x9* *2; Bxlo, *2,25; 9x12,10x13, $2,50; 9x14, 10x14, $2,75; 10x15, luxlti, sd,oO—usaal distant for cash, 15 per cent. Allegheor Cattle Market. Jan. 23.—The offerings Of Cattle during the post week hxveTeeo fidr and fully equal to tbs demand. The sales went moderate, while prices remain steady bat unchanged. We quote at from IJ4 to 3%c per fi> gross, according to quality. The Bog market has been very dull, and ruled In ihvor or buyers. A still farther decline has been established* and we quote at from $2,75 to $3 perloo lbs gross—mostly at $2,87@2,90. The receipts con tinue fair, with a moderate number of shipments. The demand for Sheep is limited, and almost entire* ly restricted to the wants of batchers. Below will bo found the particulars of the sales at bothTards: «, Yards-Jamea Robinson, 82, per lb; II Kettle, 19, SJd; M Oir, 17, Stii J Tillet«\lB. 2* L Ovialt, 17, Lynn, 1» M w LwiiVra K,’ T' 1 ,? StaJiW£S^? 19, $»; A Haves, 7U, 3; H A Merrick, 72, 2V,. Mor gan Yards—John Hot)demon, 35, *2,35 per cwt- F Wood* W, $3; J McHoiem* 19, $2,68; d S Curtis, IGS, S2*BU;T Olfonl* 9, $2,70; —Dnioo TanU—J McCullv, 131; J lbath, 233; John H OUa, 308; J B ConUn, 818 John £ Born. 83; 1> fltßdabaker. 207; John Wall. M; ill Hitler, 068; J Brady, MO; U ghalTrr, Mi; WUlh™ llofmer, 278; John,Hn*hi,,37(Wln 8011, 71; Gro IV England, 36; l BrlckW. 75; J W HodanroU, 03; JnrannU, • 171; Holme, A TEleSht, 1; 100. Maroon Varda-J Smith; 170: J 0 Chltt.n.l2o; W Mitchell, 13°; o Cowlea, 37K J D Dailey, 100; Baafa Dailey, oojji Dailey, 00; J J ro«.r, «7; IrWln Aher,7tt T •lloath, 288; r Dailey, 102; McKennan 18- jno Coot, 32; CWllllanion, 1M; B B CorbS/MCh S E Eyttona, 130; J K Compa 550. ’ SoM—Morgamlorda—B Oartrell, 182, *2,20 ner 100 Eagrom; W McKoe, 147, »2,87; D bSiS; Mri. ” J Hendenoo, 23, *2,85; Slogen A Cartar, 150, M. 05; H I Clark, 280, gijlS 8 Naylor, 81, *2,87; J Markh, 76. *2.88; 8 John &IMI,BO, *2,76; ABAn, U, |B. ■ ■if Ewer, 160; J Tomer, 235; E DarU, 156; J Hughes, 159; Geo England,'9oo; Holduf k PhieOer, 63. Morgan Yards —DBkktor,l6o:JGftor,«. •“?: Sold—Union Yonto—A J= Sdger, 40,13 per bead. HfrgaA.Yard*-"C RUber, 254 v $f,76 per hSd; J Me* Faddin,^^.s, ' NOUEO. Vent East—Union Yards—lT Brennemon, 3; V Qoari»Mk L Brisker,' 18. Inporti br Hlwer. WHEELCfO—wm Jotbt T. McOowto QsoUbbU, Hut«hlnton M oo; Shkda tobacco, (Rarke A oo; 8000 hoop pole*, H. l5O bbto piL Fleming A bros: 415 »ks baiVjt Mwde* A,VemsnL74 aks malt, Clark* Acxr, 60 teas pig ttftoL Eftnon; PmtoU 4 co; 100 bbla wkiaky, J( MoOußousb A c«; 48 Mis P*P»r« Fosttf A rtotooa; 60 dodo»T9t Y 4 OR R: kbxa traitor* 6K 4o* brtifa, Jao Hfrtwt; 60 bMa dry peacha, Jae A Fetaar; 268 01l Oil eo;T4beadeattk,243bo*a.owner., \ , ; .BiTer »«»»•:,» • Tberiver ooutinnaa toreoad* wltk twelvo hudjfvtning. W*otbet ;y«s 'ftoday wakekody 'andf tour/prltk BoolneeiWaaviwy4aQ *ttkawWrl*dw ictui 1. XcOotob* from Wbeaßng being tha only antral She had a fair .freight list and qtiiieV number of pee* •engen. The .Cincinnati last uight. she bad a moderato trip, iu cludinga number of'govpnnneiit Are several boats duo from below, but they duubthses .have been detained by Iho Wheellog,-bridge....—.The Hallman Is high and dry, with fhe.exception of about twenty foet of her stern, . A Urge >*orce was engaged yesterday lu cudeavuringlo remote her from her per ilous sitoalion, but without avail., it to thought, however,'that she will be got off yet without Btut&in lug much damage Th* Venango started up tbo Allegheny river on Wednesday evening with au ei - odlenttrip. Among other things she had twelve or fourteen hundred empty oil barrels. From thu St. Louis Democrat of Tuesday vie Iku u lliat thc Misstosippi is still gorged between Cairo and St. Louis, and eulirely froreu over between Su LonU aud Altou. FoaCtirCtßSUTi asn Locisnixs—Tbe Key West, Copu W. 8. Evaus, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville this evvuiugr Hie Commodore Ferry, Capt. 'J. 11. Llghtuer, and Clara Foe, Capt. Thomas Poe, are utoo advertised for the same points. Foa St. Louis—The Prlrna Donna, Capt. Bloote, Is loading, and will leave for St. Loitto soon. £D VC** TlOJf•**£.. 'njsrmalsshoul. -h. \villilms XI hu Opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 St. Clalretreot, Third story. Testimony of Teacher 1 : He is the counsellor of the Teachers, the m.r to whom all of os look for advice aud Instruction. JOHN J* WOLCOTT. I concur modt heartily with the above. LEONARD U. EATON. I cheerfully concur In the upiniou expressed above. W. B. FREW. 1 take pleasure lu giving it as my opluiun that tbe foregoing recomuinudation la fully merited. ~ A. BUBTT. I kZiow of uo one who deserves higher teatiuiuuy In bis fim>r.' lL N. AVERY. I fully concur in' the above recommendation. D. DENNISON. He can prepare pupils for tbe High School quicker than any other teacher in this city. A. T. DOimiETT. Teems—sl per week, in advaucu. au*:3t&wd VS. .STATE?’ OF AMERICA^ WESTERN DISTRIOT OF PENNSYLVA NIA. *6. . Wbereas a libel of information has been filed in the District Court of thu United Suits of America for the Western District of Pennsylvania, on thu iweuty •ixtb day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-ono, by Robert B. Carnahan, Kaq., attarucy of the United State*, on behalf of the united States, alleging in substance that a certain Steamboat called toe ISAAC Ha m. M H IT, and of tbe following dimensions and descrip tion, to wit: In length 130 feet, in breadth 24 tea t, m depth 6 feet] measnres 146 59-95 tonstfe a stoauier; haa a wheel stern, a cabin on deck and plain bead, and to quit lying nt tbe port of Pitubuagh, iu said district, and to owned in part by ono Victor Wflauu, a citizen resident and inhabitant of the State of Mis sissippi; that In pursuance ofthe Act of Congress, ap proved July 13th, 1861, tbe President of the United auiu* issued his proclamation, dated August 16th, leol, declaring inter alia that the inhabitants of the Sialu of Mississippi are in a eUte of insurrection against Ihe Lnun.l State*, and Dial from and alter fifteen days from said August 16th, 1861, all ships aud vwwoto belonging iu whole or in part to uny ehl wi or Inhabitant ol said fitufo of Mississippi found in any part of tbe b'njtod Bute* would be forfeited to tbe Uuited Stitt**, ~bod that said steamboat owned as alorenid was so found in the port of Pittsburgh upt.n said December 2Ctb, 1861, and that theaaid vowd, her tackle, apparel and furniture became thereby for feited to the use of the Uuited Slates, and praying that the euine may be condemned as forfeited a* aforesaid. “* 10 c H ib. ** 45 c ** 68 c “ :8V -.7 c ... 7 c 5 c ...10 c 9@ll)c 6 .c Now, therefore, in pursuance oftb* monition under tbo seal of the said Court, to me directed and dthr-' tied, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons cUtnuug the said vowel, bur tackle, spparnl and fut uiiur«, or anv interest tburvin, or lieu tkcrcvn, nr iu any manner interested in the same, that th- y be and appoar bddre the ssid District Court, at the city of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, tbo 28lh day of January next, llSod.) at ofoven c'clock, in Ibeforeuoonof that day, if tha same shall be u day of Jurisdiction, otix r wiae on tbo next day of Jnrist>ictlon thereafter, Uun At*.l tbore to interpree their cUlme and to~nake thi Ir allegattous In that behalf. A. MURDOCH, U. 8. Marshal for the Western District of Ptun'a. Pittsburgh, Doc. 27th, IBCl,—doaoidld jJITHKIIXiES XX FLINT GLA^S OVAL CARBON OIL Patented October Btb, 1861. Tbe best that have ever yet been offered to the public. They are tbe best for tbe following reasons: 1. Di-cauee, U»lUjc of an oval shape, tbe glass to everywhere equally dutaut from tbo flame, so that thu draft is stronger sad more regular. 2. Thw oral shaiw u better adapted to resist tbe effect of sudden expansion, ao tbat it to iuiposeibls to creek them. J. Tbe glaaa to mad* Itrgely of L«a*o who ase iliMm, and tucreased the coosniuption of oil coiiMijuent U|mju the hrseelicd expviun* lor chimneys. For sole byj. C. Eirkpatrick, L- ThuumiA Co., Reger* A Neebit, P. Usydeu, Lucoeco Oil Co., Wutilni 4 tteioeke. W. Ogden A Co., W. I*. Wooldridge, \V. U. Murray,]or nt tbs U&oufoctory, WoshlugL-n ►»., n««r Peonsylvsiiia avenue. naUMftWwsstf E. D. DITHKIDGE. UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, WesTCON DISTOICT Or PEXNsrLVANtA, rn. Notice is'hereby giteu that by virtue ol a curtnla warrantor arrest issued out ol theDisfrict tjjurt oi the United Stales for said District, silling iu Admir alty, I have seized and attached the Stemuboul or rc«tl called T. D. Uoaxcs, together with all and sliigulor her tackle, apparel and fnraiiure, and the same do hold fur safe keeping and to abide the fiu&l order and decree ot said Court in a certain plea civil and maritime, prosecuted against the soldwteambjat by Samuel McCurtuey, libelUut, for wages. Now, therefore, all whom it may concern, take ucitire, that you l. Ifolasnee, 50 “ and halves Nos. 1, 2 and 3 large and medium Mackerel, 20 “ Enstport Herring, 15 Split and Labrador IJsrriug, 40 lioxes Scaled _ do ' 3000 pounds prime Codflnh, 12 barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, Fur sale by SCHOMAKEB A LANG, Jal6 _ No. {HU Llbeny street. /IONSiU^MEisTS V-f 80 poire Prurie Chickens, 1 bbl. prime Roll Batter, 4 bbU. Sweet Cldor, 180 cans fresh Peaches, In quart cans, 4 bbl*. Eggs, 50 boxes W. 11. Chtteoe, 25 bids. Hominy, 1000 lbs. Buckwheat Flour, 100 boxes Woods’ Starch, 100 Ibs.JParod Peaches, luo bnsh. prime Dried Peaches, halm, Just received and for sale by FRANK VAN OOpDEXt, Jn.IT No. 114 Second strcoC TN ADDITION TO OUR Ai,READY X large stock of Green and Dried Fruit, we bn re re* reived ibis day, 300 bush, choice new Dried Apples, 4gf> do Urge halves new Dried Perches, 120 bbls. Mlwouri Apples, 25 socks frosb Flint uumlny. Also In store and for *4l*, 50 bush. Corn Meal, ( 2 ton Buckwheat Flonr, 6 bosh. Pecan Nuts, 60 bbla. Cranberries. Jw5r, (Irehmd.) Tb© Liverpool, Sew York and PhUadri .{Aria HUatuthipOnnpMij Intend dwpatcbbir cbeir foil-powered Clyde-built iron Steamships u follow*: KA ....Saturday, Juotrr 19, CITY OF : NRW YORK........Saturday,. “ 2A GLASGOW*.. Saturday, February l and every Saturday,** soon, from Pier 44, NcJrib Hirer. FIRST CABIN 575,00 IST EKK AG E $30,(0 do to Xoadou.... &o,uo| do. to 3XOO do to Parbf 85,00 do to Park 38,ia) do to Hamburg, fcs.ouj do td Hamburg.. S5^W P/uaengehs also forwarded to Havre, Btwurti, Hot teriLiti*, Anrwoi 54H,uu. From Queenstown $30,u0. These Steamers have superior accommodations for pdssrsgeni, and'carry expdienced Surgeons. They ara built tn Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fin? Aunihil&tora ou board. wrPAsseNOERB roa Euhope. —By order of the Ssc reary of State, all fmvtjqj the Untied States ore required to procure f\inj>or<» before going on board the Steamer. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. JOHN TUOMPSON, Agent, mhlfi-dtf No. 41 n Liberty rireet, Pittsburgh. BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS FIXTURES, of every description. OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS. COPPER or IRON, with the most approved Chambers or Valvi-a, of ail kinds, and warranted to give satWarrion. fjMj FARMERS AND OTHJ2KS. FOR SALE, GROWERS SUPERIOR PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, The superiority of this FAN over all others in aso amsUts in Us choepucss, simplicity and durability. Sm-oixl, iu cleaning Grain faster, batter and more thoroughly, with less labor, than any other mill. The patentee of tbe above Fan has been long en gaged in inannfacturing and selling Agricultural Itu pjrinutti, and convinced of tbo gTeaL want of a good r*n tor cleaning the different kinds of 1 Grain and Aods, presents this to tbe public, with fall confidence tliul it will meet their Wants. The undersigned, having purchased tbo sol* right to manufacture and wii the above Grain Fan and O perator in Western Pennsylvania, Western Yir giaia, and all Ohio, and the right to sell In Indiana and Illinois, ti uqw prepared to fill all orders, whole sale or retail, at Sly Liberty street, jhitebturh, Pa. «u3.«mwtfF W. W. WALLACfi. / iXIDE OF IKON PAINT, The beat article for the purpose* known for pre serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUST AND DECAT; for BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, 'TANKS.-OIL BARRELS, cr ether work exposed to Che weather. jA* a FlhK-I’RQOF PAINT, it is invaluable, and ll warranted superior In body, permanency and cheap nL* to any other Paint known. and for sale by the ton or smaller miantity by tKTT PENK'A. SALT MANUFACTURING CO., drii-3mm? a* Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. L. ALLtiN r Agent^ LAMP CHIMNEYS. WINE*. BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND J CIGABB; No. 6 Wußl Street, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. uo‘23:«£tapl ]i/I UHPHV A RUUiNb. * Commission J.VJL UcacuAHT*, and Wholesale Dralcra In MACK EREL, SALMON, SiIAD, HEBINBG, CODFISH, Ac., No. 146 North Wharves, betweoo Race auj Atch street*, PtatADCLrutA. .itxiu barrels Mass Mackerel—large, and medium alas Nos. 1,2 and 3, in aaaortod packages. 50 barrels prime No. 1 Salmon. l(hKl do Economy Mess Shad. 4Ua> do superior No 1 Herring, Consisting qf different brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay of island a ini Kastport, Ac. OXM boxes Scaled ana No. 1 Smoked Herring*, Ixa) qaintails George’s and Grand Bank Codfish,- Which *t now oiler at tho lowest cash prices, and solicit a call before buying. MURPHY A:KOONS, dc4 6tnd No. 140 North Wharves, Pbil’a, rpo ALL OOiNCKKN —Take notice X that under the provisions ef the Act of Assembly, approved May 1, Ifttil, entitled- ‘'An Act Relative to acertain Burial Ground in Allegbeuy City," the tie loci end Common Council* of the City of Allegheny have eu lured Into arraugemeuts with the Mourn Union Cemetery Compauy tor thedtoenteriucnt and removal uflhe bodies of dead person* buried in* the KTcvt-jard aitnated on the South and Weal Conuaoua ol naid city, and tor the re-interment of the eaine in the Mount Union Cemetery, iu accordance with the requirements of said Act. UEOKGE LEWIS, Chairman of Committee on ihty Property. (LslfcSutd SU N OKIES TU THE TKAOh. 3(»lW bua. new kilo Dried Peaches, 50uu “ *• •• •• Apples, - 3UJ bbl*. choice Green “ 250 boxes prime Western Burerve Cheese, 1500 bbl*. cLoico Ky. White Wheat Flour, :»0 •• •• Bye 150 *' Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 125 " No. 3 large *• lw butts assorted brands Tobacco, 500 bhls. choice Plantation Moiaaaee, 100 b hilt. N. O. Sugar, list bbU. assorted Refined Sugars,' 150 •• *• •• Syrups, lift doc. ** Corn B rooms,' 360 bbl*. prime to choice Bio Coffee, 75 cheats Young Uyeob and Black Teas, in store and fur sale by - McDonald a arbucklks, dels No. 263 Liberty street, near Wood. a. a. w. tailor ...............a. lkstsh tatlor. rmYLOR & BROTHER, Commission X Mekcbahts, No. 46 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO.. Personal attention given to the purchase and ■alu of PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally. Moderate adduces'made ou cotuigtimrnt* of staple articles. Blessrt. THOMAS ABBUCKLE A CO., Pittebnrgb. •• KING, PENNOCKACO., do. JOSEPH 0. BUTLER, Esq., Cincinnati, And Ciocinaali merchants generally. no2*lfn>d SUNITKV CONSIGNMENTS. C 2 bbla. White Whoat Family Flour, 8 “ Rye ‘‘ 6o bush, tihellcd Corn, 75 sadks Ear “ 2tt dozen Corn Brooms, 76 boxes Cheese, .. 10 bushel* Beans, <5 tiarrela Roll Batter, 500 lbs, choice Fuathora, 16 bush. Timothy Seed, 2 ÜbU. Eggs, In storo and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Ja7 Corner Market and First street. J UST IN TIME FOR THE HOLG DAYS—Received this day, 26 boxes canned Poaches, at $3 per doxvn. 100 bus. choice halvas new Dry Peaches. 60 bus. prima'Dried Apple*. 100 bid*. 8L Louis Jsnniton Applet. 30 boxes bottled pure Wine. 26 bhls. Flint Hbmftiy. ' 1 car load Princo Albert Polutoea. 1 •* •• Peach Blowers. 26 boxes mild Checee. For solo by L. H. VOIGT A CO., 247 Liberty *{. cost. The largest stock of CLOCKS Id tho city, cleslug out at COST. R..T, M’GEAQH, No. 274 Liberty street. IjILOUR— ■ J} 33 bbl*. Extra Family Flour, Taylorvllle Mill*: 66 •* *• •• Washington •• 1; 31 “ “ “ “ Hoosier •• 2* ** " .. “/ !.,*>. Fairfield * •• Valley 17 *♦ Superfine .• •«*. •* » ■ 49 “ Extra Family “ Fishrrvlle “ 68 “ v ". r “ . tibelbyvillo “ In store and for sale by, d*3l ISAIAH PICKET A CO. INDIA RUBBER BASTE EUR BOOTS AND SHOES, proacprlDg tho leather and ftndor iug them perfectly wdter-proof and pliable. Wo manuCictnro this article ourselves, und can recom mend it to be all that is represented, as aIW can many that have used is. heretofore, fur taloAwhole salo and retail, 1 at the lodla Rubber Depot; 2ft*nd 28 811 Clair street. • J.'A H, PHlLlilPti. "DKF-LNiSIJ _ uiir-ll)0 bbl&.i superior XVNd.lTCßfibedOUreceTTinjkmtfcr'ml«br- .1 ; \ .rrr^.i ■■ and- 70 Water 4 tree t. 1 ' X>lGB Fifil?l\Sparo^tw,Tender^JUoin«J= X andotter hfiu fbr tale during thsaM»on,atour Pork Bouse, at the head of Chactnut street, Alleghe ny. delO JAOKSOH A TOWNSEND/ asres or passaok: GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturer* and Dealers in PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, MANUFACTORY, 110 Water and 104 Front street*, PITTSBURGH. Patented January 10, 1860. PBODDOS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in RECTirYlflti DISTILLER. oti.S, itc. Reese a-graff, - """ OIL REFINERS, awn ■ancracruams br - • y .' ' ' WHITE BURNING OIL, PCREDEOPOirtTEDBENZOLE AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL, CRUDE OIL OF iLIiGRAVITIES PURCHASE!)! Oil Ett»relsw uitAd.' ' \ Coruar.Otrtca. Mootingahela llonse.-■ deUMßjylyF X>K IKuiaKuM Uil*.—Thfe BW Y&re A OHruiCAL SS Dej etreet, New York, tuiVestablished a. brpot at ELIZABKTHPORT, V. 1 . lor reii-mug uud storing OIL shipped bv Hi# J.; R-oteta A Nesbitt; Eaton, Alacrnm A fa . , uodn;im«awF OIL WORKS.(JOMRANY OF O PENNSYLVANIA; ; ! •IDBKICATIN-C AKD No. 3 Cluir si., u«ir Duqursno Way, PrrrjßLTidH, Pajof’A. Tb» C'eui|nny h» exclusively engaged in the Oil trade, aud is roustantly offeriug PETROLEUM on commission, vholcaale. Advance# mode on consign ments. Addn-w J. WEAVER, Jb^ no 2. f >:dtf - • Seer Wary. Uto. W. UOLPHHU».....AAIt. B8TA!» O. 1. » COBIIIca OIL lIEFIXERY. UOLIiSUIt, BUY AX A CO., MANUrACTUBEBS Of BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, "Keep coudtantly on hand'the very beat quality of •BURNING OIL, clear aud without odor; also, a irnod LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE ami CAB GREASE. ordure left at No. 55 Finn Strict, Bonk Block, secoud floor, will be promptly attmidod to iM-.Vdtl' I UCIFIiK OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLHIDGE, KAMuracTonsa or COAL CARBON OIL.S, aud dealer iu LAMPS, CnniNEYS, '■ tf* .] 1 t Si,. Cl Wood Street. 'stoves, Xc. Allen, mcCoumjck & co., vallet Fuondby, Pittsburgh, pa. **#*WABXHOCat, No. 301 Liberty street. Manutacturtjr* of COOK, PAULOR AND HEAT INO STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steel aodGlut Mouldi, lug ftIUl Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tueu Pipe, Sail Irons, Dog Irons, Waguti Boxed, Su gar Kettle*, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings* and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Oustings unuis to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or llurto l\,wor. uol£Gtnd James 9. „.a. *. toosu. Young dcqfesne foun i>bt, Liberty street, oear the Outer Depot Pa. It. -8., Pittsburgh, Pa., manulactura MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPE,'"BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, GRATEBABS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GHATK FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., always on hand and for sale low. 'Order* left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood •treat and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten- r Bib'ra Stoves i stoves i-d. i>b haven A SON, MASU»*CTURimor STOVES, Warehouse, Federal it., uear Suspension Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. We ask the attention of dealers U> our large assort moot of COCKING aud HEATING STOVES, for wood and coal, which »e are selling at the lowest ratiw. Those viaitiug our city will bad it to their advantage to give us a call and examine our stock be fore pme basing elsewhere^ CAtiT IKON UOUtiK FRONTS, IRON BAILING, SCALES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN ami FANCY GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc., aud CASTINGS ol ail kinds made to order. - jjlfeljd D. Da HAVEN A SON. ij’TNA STOVE WORKS.—A. BRAD- A LEY, manufacturer of every variuty of COOK, PARLOR ANB HEATING STOVES;ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac., Ac. Sole proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAS BURN INO AND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. arm Santa Room, curnarof Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, I’a. jafcdly HOTELS. HOTEL, " - OS THE EUROPEAN PLAN , CITY OF NEW YORK. SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY CV/y Hall Sjuarv, comer Frankfort Street. (Opposite City Hall.) B&"MeaUm they tnay bo ordered In the spacious Refectory. There Is a Barber’s,Shop and Bath Boost* attached to tho Hotel •TBeware of RUNNERS and HACKMEH who My we are full. noitffcdlyit R. FRENCH, pßornirron. LOUIS HOTEL, Chestnut Street, ABOVS THlhn, PBILA DELPHI A Id the Immediate neighborhood of tho Jobbing Bouses on Market, Third and Chestnut •trouts, tho Banks, Poat-Olßco, Mer chants Exchange, Ac., Ac. BOARD PER #1,60. JccomniodaAoa, wltcn Tfqni'tH, vn tko EUROPEAN PLAN. Booms from 60 coots and upwards, por day, and Mtauar a nnsT CLaaa Bisracnairr areacaan to tdk Hotku Prices according to Bills of Fare. «*Tui Citt Cana ta&i PaMuaxna non amt Station TO on CLOSE TO tos Horn, i WB'EngUsh, French, Gorman and Spanich spoken. Jyl7iilom 'L ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, , NEW YORK. BOARD REDUCED TO fifiO PER DAY. Since tho opening of this vast and commodious Ho-. tel, in 1864, it has boon the single endeavor of the proprietors to make It the most sumptuous, conven ient and oomfortable heme for. the citizen and stran ger on this side of tho Atlantic. ■ > . And whatever has scorned likely to administer to the comfort of Us guests they haie eudeavored, with out regard to cost, to provide, and lo combine all the element* of individual and social enjoyment which modern art has Invented and modern taste approved; and the patronage which it haa' during tho past six years is a gratifying proor that tholr ef forts have been appreciated.' To meet the exigencies of the thtfco,-when all are required to practice the meat rigid Economy, tbe un denigned have REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD TO TWO PER DAY, at the asms time abating none of. the luxuries with which their table has blthcstd fccdn supplied. ; TREADWELL,. WHITCOMB A GO. : 'oc3£md /; URUIT TREE&—iNpUCBMBNW TO JPur- X very large stock of choiae TRESS^ ,of selected varieties to choose from, with every possi* ble caro taken to have every variety true to name. Of Apple alone we' have of which arc throe year olds, 10,000 four year olds.' Pear, 10,. 000 two to three years old. Peach, Plum, Atx, s fine * Rxrxaiscx —the Trees In the Nursery.., examine them; : ; EVERGHEENStfrom ltciAfoet, by the hundred, ebespr also, BKADK FREES AKD. BHRUBBE&Y. Sad map. : “ J Addfem-FTRSBUBOH AND OAKLAIfD HURI SERIES, Pittsburgh, Pa. adOuUvT JOHN MURDOCH, Jb. GhtTSBCTBGH ,0u aadSWM XOgDtAY, Tnitu irtiriMYt (IwDtpotof tbs PtouylTu)i SaU (bod, in Pittsburgh, aa follow*: CWdw&M and VSmcismaH SioH L*W rU £fe*6mvtfic .. i : 5B *; n . % Bggfrr- * ffig;-- 'jo st. Luuii miriwstS: ‘raa-r — 1 1 isScr —" l E»?SJ* ht - Arrivce Cmciiman 7£? „ do St. Loulj ..nr. Zl';'"". : 'll3o n -0!' So chjttgd ofar. Spleudul Sl«plo» Cm .ltm»d to oil N [ght Tralnt «UAo»» and in.MUg £(,«. Louth Pitt5burgh............. _ i.rji - _ do Welhrilie. 1.7? *• “• 3° St ob !? ,Tlll, ~ - 5:28 »■ nt- Arrtveaßellair......... *** g!*iy - * do \\clbvilie... taw p. m do StentfonTllld.-... - m m do Wheeling ... fri^.pVm* Arrives Bcllkir.... ....... 6rlo p. nj. ' Connecting at Wheeling with BaHimoresud Ohio Railroad, and at IMlair with Central Ohio lUilroad fur ZaiiesviUe, Lancaster, ClrclevHa, Columbus and Cincinnati. - PtOtburyh end Clerehvd Xw. Wmb8r*.,......... ,1:55 t nt. do Alllon™ 7:08 b. hi.™ do Hudson - m Arrive* CJuvelaud..... „ . ’ L “f“ o....Crr 1:55 p, nt. ■ do Bud»ou..„ 7:04 diß. ■ ArrinwCloveland ~; 810 pm Connecting at Bayard with Tarawa* brancit for hew I LiUdelpbia aud Canal Dover, at AUUhcft with Pittsburgh, Port Wuyne and Chicago Kaiiroad, at Hudson Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B *• * r , ™ n > Cuj*kt>g» Falls and ilinenL.urg.and’ at Cleveland with 0. A E. U. K. for Erie, Dunkirk anil Baaal° With C. A T. R. R. ftrr Toledo,fDetrolt and Chicago. • . : 'VeliafUlo Accommodation leavesat 3:U3 p. «. £ <>t .? r SL n f tniiu9 oirive in Pittsburgh as follow*:. Express Train......... 2:05 £ m* WoilsTille Accommodation; y'yo a ' m '-- Pasaengera desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be nwr utMilar to aak for ticket* via Cleveland. . s,SrD5 I h „^ I S,', , ,’ bu^ b “ »«”«« «tho Übort> Al u t'oi„p«:y-. f-Tiin.. .. oiM WIN T E RAR.-g^r^f BANGKMKNt FOB fc,! iBo2.—the ? ANIA s CKNT r A L BAIIiUOAD. tIGHTDAibT The MAIL TJgAIN leavos . Pittsburgh • (tou the Pneetagi* depot, at tho interaectlon of Liberty and Uraot etrwts, every morning (except Bon day) at 2:60 a. m., stopping only at principal autions between Pittsburgh and AUooua, amJ Harrisburg and Phila delphia, ami making dirvet connection at QaiTishnn for iiultiaior«, "Wasbington, and Jiew’Yurk, via Al* lentown. This traiu arrives .In Philadelphia at 6-60 p. m., leaking close connection for Now York, from aidusingtou depot, at p. m., over Camden and Auibay Una.. . . The EXPBEsS TIIAIN leivcs the übore »fm«< station daily at 4:40 p. m., stopping only at nria cliad stations, tuAktoa direct connection at Burls* tmrg for Bsltlmoro, Washington ;and New York Via AllKotown. Tills train arrive* In Philadelphia' fft 8.00 a. m., waking connection for New Yortc from Kensington d«pot, at 8:0Ua. m.,oTer Camden-and Aml-oy'lino. a i7cej>«My C’or is run through from Pmeburgli to Jersey City; via Allentown—tiO mil,.. —attached to this train. The PAST LINE Laves the above liamed btatloa daUy (.OJindays excepted) at lthoO p. ®., atopDtnK o° • J » l principalstations, connecting at Harrisburg *» Baltimore, V, ashington and Now Yvtk via Allentown. This train arrive* in Philadelphia at Vdb'p. m., uak* mg don© connection for Now 'York, from Walnut ■oreot wharf, at *ivp. m., over Camden and Amb^ WAY FREI6BT TRAIN WITH PAgSENGXB v CAB ATTACHED, leaves the Passenger Btatkm every morning (.Sundays uxcopted) at 5;4uV m., run ning as far as Cooemangh and stopping at all ata- The JohnstownAecommodatlon Train leaves daily, (except Sunday ) at &ou p. m., stopping at all stations and running as for aa Coueinaogb. First Accomuiodation Train for Wall's Btatlon leaves daily (except Sunday) at 6:40 a. m. Sucoud Accommodation Train for Wall's Station leave* daily (except dunday) at lldM) a. m. • \ Third Aocunimudation. Train for WaU'a flUtloa leave* dally (except Suuday) at 4:01' p. m. Fourth Accomtnodatfoo Train for Wall’s Statton leaves daily |except banday) at 0:15 p. m. lUtarning Train* arrive.ia Pmsounu a* foBowt: Express, l:15 p. m.; ifail, BUI6 m ui.; Fast Lta*. l:s* a. ai.; Johnstown Accommodation, ul i • Stwtiou Accommodation, Cl3O a. mT: Sac* ond Wall s Station Accommodation, B:Su a. m.,* ‘third W*U* Station Aocomfoodattan, LU6 p. nuVSnurth Wall s Station Apcomiaodatlon, 6,116 p, m. •• • \ I Trains from filaiiirviUe and Indiana oonnect at Blab*. '■ villa luUrsecttou with Johnstowii Accommodation '' Eaat and West, ilxpreas and Mail Wost, and also with i Way Freight Bsstaad Wwt. • ' ZtiepnbUcniililnd.it greeUy-totUelr intera>t*la going East or W**t, to travel by tbs fenssilvaaia Centra] Railroad, as the accommodations, how ofiarad cannot be surpassed oti any other route. The Bdaa ia baUusted with stooa, aud i* entirely fre? from dusC We ran praniae saisty, speed and comfort to aD who Bitty fovor this Budd with their, (wtrouaga,' ~o' «v To New York *l2 60|To BaltfmmW Ja ma To Philadelphia..... lu w To Laac»it*r.^.w...i-SS To Harrisburg ...... T 46| . ’ _ Bm«ago checked to aU titaUons on ths Pennsylva *° PhUmirffbU,B.ll2.on. r*mn&n pordiulog , tkkot. in cin vill -k. .SfS 4 * 11 • Jv,rt *»-e«» , dlng to (Ustancetmveled; In addition to the .sUtiou rates, exvopt from stations where the Company lias no. Agent. NOTICE.—In caee'bf loan, the Cpmpany will bold thcmaelve# responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exueedlng *luo. : Eu Ompibus LiiwhMiboenj.employed to convey passengers aud baggagetq«nd fromtheDe pot, at a charge not to exceed £5 cents far each pas senger and baggage. For tickets,’apply to • ■^ r , Jf STEWART,'Agent, • At the Pennsylvania Cmoid »*UA>ad Fi—nnssr Station, on Liberty ana Grant " . „ „ 0 . J*« Pen I Snperinleodtfnt/ AUooDa. p'a.!' £ MFOSTANT.- Tickets P Lo^| Joseph and other points la Northers thi State of Kansas, or the Territories,'ahould lbiisi oa . £Vi?VA c . k *£?* re * d bF tho" NORTH’ MISSOURI RAILROAD. The only route from Hi. Louis to 8L Joseph. • It is the shortest aud qolckost Him, by thir teen hours, totheruinotest'polut reached by rail.and Is always as cheap aaauyolbur. '' Bov your tickets to Kansas and all bbints in North ern Missouri by the North Missouri ~ _ ISAAC H. STURGEON, - 'S^KaiSS'* 1 Klu-miim HENRY n. UTMMOKfr/AWt- - A UL'EBHENW . j, UL Ratt.ro.n— trains daily depart from arrive at Piftsbdrgb, (except Sunday.) burgh At 6 a.m. ani 4-vl n.m. - ■■ ; Holton Accommo.Uti«.o trains leave Pittsburgh «S 9 and 11 a. m., and at i,23uaad 6:40 p, m. * Accommodation Lain*, roturning, leave Hulton at 7:40 and lu a. m., at 12 m.. and 1:45, 8:30, 6M and p. m. Exatrtion TieiH -i'arr.. Pittsburgh to Hulton 1 and return. 25 cent*. All t Hungers from Pittsburgh, without tickets, will bn Otirged.lhU few. > * : B. F. MOiILEY, Saperintendent. SOAPI SOAPII SOAPIII—Th* Cbkmp* caa Qutsßkauvb Soap, uanulkctnred. br B. C. A J. A SAWYER,; to acknowledged to ba tht most eorviceable of any kindyet 'oftortd to tbemtUto. ItssUporior advantages are fuund'ln saving of labor, and Tta efficacy In nzhovlnkcNiMK ptiut, tar and without louring the akin,or InS least wise damaging the finest quality of goods.; I* can be n*od witn all kinds of water, Refcreuce to made with pleasure to-tho auhlblned certificate, emanating frotn gbhtlemen well known in this community, and who hod every fiuiUty affotdod of seeing! t roily and'toirly tested: _ . Aw4»«u tJU W&ifeMa r***l«*i* VohatosrtLi “Sawyer’s Chemical OUvn Erosive Soap” having been used very, extensively in’ Our have up. hesitation In certifying that it was*found nd minibly adapted to the use of the soldton, and decl dedly the most superior Soap which ‘could be proeur-- ed for tho service." > JAHB9 A. ERIN,' • Quartermaster Twelfth Regiment,. - . ale^forsyth, Quartemsster Fourteenth Bedmesf. • • * tf. K; ! MOORHEAD,' i au3l Qaartenasater Tbirteeuth HegimeZlt. . rUtOCEBIESr , VjTjJOG ben to primb^ 25 hhdi. Jf. o.' SURir—cboioo, 1 50 Jo ‘P. B. -do- V • 450 b>TTel« y. 0- 3Jol«**b>,.- ; 50 do Jicir Toffctijrup. . ! . *&' do Philadelphia flvrnp, 30 do Bleached .WWVOfc 15 do .. Tunm 1 OU, ♦' 20 do 1 1 Ohrbon Oil, f ■ • : 110 tmtf Tobaccofiaand 10a. : 10. do..' ; do-) —a*wr«kl k*f, j.~ , 10 keg* do .--aUtwUt, . , bbU. 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