• .. _ . • _ a _ : ' AI 7 - • •,,, 1 ::_-`: ~. ;:,' DEEM dEll lIIMMI NEE ;•' t 3, ; .;• 4/it. .;:eft' 3 git?;•:;,::+-'. • ;14 • ... ; • 4 . 4.4,7 • :!:-., •lb :•lt • •.;.• ... '.L '`'lti, ' ... i:.• COMM 0 1 ,,q; TAW.; p UM. IsiN•l4-1: • ..i-:-.'-1,:..,...-,",.. OF- TRE • UNITED stnEs. ' l l 2 iiiitr3 at tit Scsnorr of the 144gilik 001 7":". ' - the. ikon! . Art AVT' of invalk" „ .yor - th° - 4 thi- dart;(i ,1.4.n.4 ,7*.egkr tocsime eighteen lull ; o •th . 6 .. --... 7 .. 1 4_. Si2t ir ilree. -. . - '7. ~ 7. ! ' . , ' l, ' . .. L‘ Oa a , matted by the Senate : moo 1.-Hottoe of - .ifewieseittstiers of tits United thotsr.,of ilitsr -. , Jeg ,ini.•,oevreer . feweedik4 -.That_ idle _,fol-' .. , hieriag .sums be. and the otos : are,berehy, ~,., a ppropriated c out: of ,arty - money sin .the ..t Tomato, -not, otherwise. appropriated,. for 'Ow payment of. pensions, for .the yeatend-, ...,inithethirtieth of like., eighteen hundred. and.sitty;three: • % , _ , .4 ';For invalid pensions under various acts,- o rdred . . six .13 and forty t.itonsand dollars. - • •., ~ . E pensions 'under . acts of eighteenth ..- Mare -.., eighteen; handled . and eighteen,, lifteett.th-glay, eighteen hondrodfand.teren •:. 414 it ight, tw' seventh. June; eighteen. hun %. -- Gred• and thirty-Mg twenty-five thousand .-•, :.: For — pensions.to widows of , those : who • _served in the Itevolutionnry war, under, the. .. ,'third section: of the , set .14 fourth ,July, ' =: -eighteen bonds:dead 'thirty six, the Acta of .. neventhilitly, eighteen hundred.andlthireyJ eight, third; March, eighteen -. hundred , and ."..Jorty-three, - . setenutentlf , Inne, eighteen '' — handred -. and forty-fear, second r,Febrilary -, k , Ind tereaty-einth July, eighteen hundred -,'. and tarty-eight,- and Isecond: section tateof ritika Tobruary, eighteen hundredeaidfifty: .. -:-..r..three;4 two hundred :thousand dollar*. • . . '• ..- .;,' For pensions. 'to widows: - .and .orphans, .. under' first section sotto:nth July, sigkteen :i. :hundred; and thirty•eitt, eat of,twentytfirsk n ; ,'. July, eighieehundred. and ' forty-44W iirst swam act, of-third February,: eighteen . ...ktindred and fifty-threey and. act third June, eightein hundred and fifty-sight, thresitun , . ; ;dred: and forty thousand dollatsz. ;.• ' .‘ Sot :navy hirable penelons,-,forty-five 1, thousand dollies. , r. ,'. r; . -For,,unry pensions to • widows- and or -'. 11 , 11041,• , ' under , .ael ; of .elevonth - August, i .., , eighteen -h red. aunt . forty-eight, .two . .-liundred•the d dollars .:,:,. „ - . • ~1. . for priv r ,inveli , l pensions,six hon .:. deed. do - Proeitietl,lThat no , pension • ...:.shalkbe pa . under this net An any portion -..-,llrbolina Iteetr..engsged in. the present re - --,bellion , against. the.: Gorerntnent ofi the .7-,, - .llnited States, orerho has inany way giien • ..: . :aidt - antic - comfort ~ to those_tutgaged in the ,'., ,'. rebellion.- : , 4 4 . .• : ~..-: Approved, January Belga,. ,[P.gamc--No. 7.] ACVttiopiottote - the•effitienoy of the 4-4 Dud L e tter °sew. it muted ' by the Senate • and Home of I .Repreeentatioes of the. United Swiss of Amer :a:cfg.. Cbegrou- assimbled, That the Post :— lepstarkincend be authorised to return all t it lit wxpt those containing ci . . tars ant' worthless ma tter, _weir their*as can be as; atitaaAbil:' - filr,ialtiablisletteitato be char& ed troliel, and all others doable, the .ordins .nrate of peetege, toNet . willected from the See:2.. Aid be ifforthn. entitled, 'That ,le : MLA this to be done, the' Postmaster thaneraf.,lAtinthoritiAto employ not ex ,' ceedinc teienty-tive additiOnalAletrits,' at „salariee not exceeding en eremite of. eight .. kindred dollar's per year, and, no one to reetdmi. tire - twelve hundred,. dellan per . year:: itovittecf, That beissathifietithit. the receipts faideselletter Pestage will amount tor, aunt sidhoient to pay the ~aggregate ; „ I :compensation.. Arid ,he _ report to the kost4elteloßof COgrtsi4ho-Aailiti.onia in come from this. pourer. ? with its !alit, and ,Atatietleal insults. Approred,:Jannary 21, 1862 ' ' - •.[PuBLIF--/It'• - 8 1 • - ;alb ACT relative to. theletter• • of -sailor* • and saltines in the.service of the United ;; States Wt - 11 enacted by the Senate wed Howe of :Reprseitattitivie . of the , United Steles of Amer res-in Coniiresa tusenebled, That . the•provi; Maio , or the • net...Of Jody twentpeetund, 41glitatm 'htindred - -and sixty-one; atitherit ....-,•,•:instwoldiers-brienttlettenw-through the math of the Nuited'.States without pre. •- payment of poetage i ill hereby extended to ' and inarinie 'the - seined der: Otc7i of: tho.l:lstited Statue; under wick rug ' WlaUonisa thePoit tiffice Deportment shalt prodder the . postage.t.tteroon.. to I...paid by dui wteipients. , ; - •r••• • -; ; • Approtod, January 21, 1882. Rzsoturiow—No; 4.1 JOINT f7II.IIBOLIITION or the , sale of the ,; ` -— V - t - the . ,W"l"g t o lri n finAr Y • lit .resoived by the ...Vomit aid House of Ref:tes of the United States nf -'tertfraanaxersdnelPtgai,Ylat:Sbe -itioziei or ?Olio - Bulkltuke . bb find hereby is dTrectal to self ii4iitifielitiCti* tha' sialortiv tiandkilf.Auka otheilitae,.new re waking; on -§quare,_ of the fats • , 1 4 -Witettingtinv Infirmary,!' sith .ttie con di, , tlOit that-the ,aatne be removed by ..elimseibe..pnreheisois within' a:reasonable • time - trour - the day of - eateittr;befized by ' the CoixOtiuloner: 4id the ifells 'et add sale may be used by the Commitusionera to. par_for the taking cergt of said Judicaty Anareile rendering.his ateminate,:in the ••••--- usual: •Madner the-ihortattiry frrr the Aktiroyed, isinuar y lft 1862. • • • [REsoz.ursom—Pinum No. 5.] . RESOLUTION authorising the Sas - ratiry of-the Treisn, ry treuster Wu; belittle, Of an' tipproptiatieb for - - prittting of - the second !mkt! -of the e.Thfirti . -51-SWCion_ altpro , _printed for the first south of- theThirty sixth:Congress. _ Whereto the appropeist - hins - for eopPlying the ,deficientries An', the approprisaans tor iiiithig:eideredte he executed by the Slit esealotruf the - ThirtrAllx_th'Coripent been '" exhausted , leering ; a .balsicelo be protided , for of , five thotisand six hundred •s;Litot eight Aollsmasui...seirenty-one - cents, • .. , and - said inhabit having : beett completed; whereas ; there of the irkpro • ptistionfor piloting ordered at the iseco z • ,mteiyin of the TtdrM'esixth Congress: a led ssiettUttirent-y.;fiie thoussiCililittitdred, • and *eight dollars and litty-five - cents, which not 'be required; es the, printing , fir' • 'thei:theentd session.. Thirty-sixth Congress .s.,hetolOetflonsplatisi endpeld for i Misrelate Argots:T(l6y tile ;Senate and Eleg.le licp , ri&titfatises -of the Vtlited States i f America That the -Seise; thiyef the Tresiuty be directed to transfer from the balance of the appropriation. sow. ineadthttithe 'radii of staid eppropriation t:fintlihtibooks the Treasury for printing for : the second :Session . Iltirtyetisilt/Con-d sufficient to meet the out Clatin - for -print4nglertite first eeistezt. rty-second Congresa.„, 1,, 'Approved, January 21, 1862 Exacturtos—No. _ SpltT RESOLUTION - "declaratory,of the pu pose of Congress to impose a tax. Jett it tivraue4ir the Smut end Hoist of .Repeoestogive , of the Uinta &sh s fir , 4olo. • I:40r OP.9"S. :4010.644 Malvin - order to - fIY th a or d tna r g r eil s thscti of the`lsoSera- • - meq?,the intermit on the *Sienal. loans, 7 - 7 :;'l9o';.leste sts staple idslting,fund - „thr the • • ultimate ' ill. alai debts; s tax - shall be imposed which .W44,1010* tatji on - thilvd l 4 -104001 e iiesmal,iittre Anther, not lew than lone huxdretleittififly eggs& dollars,- • -- , -;?; 4 1 1 1*.°, 44 1 4 11 .4 4 21 ' 48° ' , YiEtlnt=": 4 6,1 to ner esi or 1110:4440*P0140146. 4 4: "f :~~: • -- From eXis°.kektr:the ltt eittifsaf : Titits eittk,-.;riettatfia ' , lost ;....1 , 6? go &cot coseirse Aro sir rizatessvi—o' oast idANSION Ironer,. Lit Wiccussrrton or SHE BOIITHEIN COATED- • - osusg. atizAm 711LACT.- ' Jos Caddy, r flythe 'hived at this city theiteitmer. las Clarly . alaWburg O°L - Havana ne tt s front' 11 ,, , COWL 03 igni,iiiiilTSrA Crier. to thelOth • lst; veentte., (ieneril Prini had arrived at Vera Cruz. w „ and hWited a brief proelaination in which he' ' • Rimiap!ll ti A WWW•asiot come to this country to detail d° Ciwiriord do . - Vilitelf, 120 i l 0 totitinei` it ; ire came to exact Jo iht„,„. • satislhOtion for Oast injuriett el:elites of in- s L hal juistiee, end to obtain guaranties for the fu-, Ft t gl . c . .'mkk. 78 th I flielleie that, conyine* Of tuti 10ya1... •It fIE S' HOTEL—Labe ant itittudiens, the Dlezieins r iill not: force of . arms. hut, — they : ""e" aia. OPPoso allould Advt. this course, upon * hem; alone J TAwir. Bidkrcumity Will rest the reipeasibility of, what may, ro- Ai Miller, do culti . and We shalt have the ,satisfaction of ' 4 __ D gicgt " l ". Wuh • . . iDoughertir.Shiebt4 Mis s ing complied our: duty and wan, D g a r *.Dukton in our rights. In this mute; Confiding in your , 8 w Toes & 11.4, Titter,. and the justice of theosuse'we tht ,T v l o n o mt e nt, 1N g fend; 'Udall throw infseir With joy Into the Tr Harri;m;Bri:hion . midst of the terl!, Point ' Out . to you the w mcG r eSo t road 8..”1‘1,Ww.,.._ sbingtoo cu The 'French and British tiquadrons had alSO.arri , yed off Very, Cruz, and ,the,united - w Buswit t lAnt Way.. , flags !If the allies wave :over the castle •of mar LION HOTET _ _ Bei .Juan. d'Ullos,. the 'Fres& -occupying the place of hopor In the centre, with the titglishilag at the• right aid-the lipsniali at thileitatt "Strangeinenr by no itesni satistaOthiy - ti • the - Spaniel': officers 'and The disetabarkine_forcO'Of - the trench squadron, consists of , 1,11003. infantry, 500 ZortaTee,,soo marine fusileers, goc, soldiers ofthe merino artillery, 09 marine artillery ,ruen and 60 soldiers of, tho.engineers.---.To-' its], 2,610. : • • • . • • • - Most of the Spanish troops a re enecturpeti 'outside of the city . walls: • • • The addresi of 'the. Meiican 'Congress to theyrotidentort the closiag of the session, is a carefully prepared. -4.°cup:tent, exhibit, .ing.both firuinescand taoderation.: ex tpreases• catiriction that ,'Mexico is not a - feeble , and - infirm nation -as 'it•J has been bought to'paint her in the eyes of European • •. -• iuttlotii% - ind if the bloody struggles oflong civil war, have deprived her of pert of her strength, the - union of all of her sons will present her 'again powerful. 'lies hail political parties whose profound divis ions have enveloped the:Republic in blood; but Mexico has not had, norwill!there ever he found, traitors4who will jointhemtnks of the enemies of the country.' • - - It rehearses the- eireunistancer -and mis representOthitisythich haye led to the Allied Invasion, aMinowledgeti the necessity of - giving snprenteliowerto the e x ecutive, and exidbits no diepositiOn to shrink from' the. war faked Upon the country. It gives the . itatement Of interest. to .American fugitive slaves, who, if they can ever reach Meziessi soil,:arefree:_ ".Postal: extradition treaties cele brated with , the United States have been ratified. ' Respecting the principles 'which for ttlong'time hive constituted a phase of the civilisation of Mexico;'it has been' ex , Tressly stipulated that neither. 'those re. eptitisSge'-for, political offences, nor, slava, sheltie*. be the object of extradition. i. Thus, by an international compact with the United States viii remain eanctiona forever , 'the liberty of thce.ifve by the fact of touching the Mexican territ o ry,- forgetfulness for those. „who; ler political error,, ,shall Sy to the n eighboring nation, pursued by the re- . monk- of having co-operated toward the 'misfortunes of their country.',' General Doblado has issued a circular to the Governors-of the separate States, call ing upon - them "-for troops, in. which it is stated that although the Mexican govern [Tonthes right to de soi - - - •it will not ex pol (rote its territory - thettpanhih residents who observe stria nwitrality. The coo - tinvint of the States' amount to en aggro= qua ;It lift44ll l l*thOustitia In a .proclamition• iidmed by President Juarez occur following articles: - The' Port of • Vera Cruz is clamed, froutthe 14th instant, to the foreign and westing trade. "Article 2. All hinticane who shell join the Spaniards with arms in their hands, or, that, in whatsoever -manner elmU favor their, cause, are' hereby declared traitors to theiri country,- and • shall be - punished as inch. • - - • . - "Article 3. The'time conceded the re -actionists by the law of amnesty, of the second of the present month, to take advan tage of _the indulgence;offered', by the gov ernment, Is exUmdetifor. fifteen days-more, 'and is made applicable to' all hbsticans, except thee' who; in jagtoint of the government, are ,not open . to: _receive it; to "which end an -eisminhtion ?hall -be made each partictdar ease:" :. , -Two American -rebel -schooners., which •rin.the-bleckade from Matamorts, Texas, lid arrived at Vern .CrUx - lath:with cot ton, and not finding a. ready tale,. applied for ppeermission ta refie the abstain flag. The _Conant 'Of thii" United 'State* Vera Cruz , I,r:dusted * 'but- the .Governor, in his reply declared'- is intention •of allowing equal privileges to, ;;American vessels, whether from the Yorthern or ,Southern . , • .Savaasab ist:DatigervoOpeaittg of a Nettri.Water ApprOacb,to the City.. Operations :ot: Our; Forces at IPolit .1 : • . , . ; The MOIL impudent intelligence 'Drought - irem Part by; the , aleawbip Atlantic, whichttired here yeiferday;relstei to the beit.eapidition;fitting'nut at that point under the dirmition of COmmodoitr tiopont and•Uen. Elherntmr. '-ftedestinationqr tWipposed to be Itsisnuatt: - ' r•"- - ' The volost secresy, - however, is observed by our diners, in regard , . to the details of tide movement. it is *mown that* euotiwtrul tut= . rer of .a ; new ,wster coyote has been made, and that, by-means of thin channel lybielt for ob-' TICUI masse we d u o no Ofine Savannahcon be. reached ' Witb00 . :00011g 'Port Pulaski. Our troops are now engaged in Hie work of re. moving logs,•lndk , s and Other 'obCtructions, `including the'rebtils hid plated in the strum'. ander the -impression, that they 'ha, thereby seoured themselves from attack to - that' . direction': At list' 'amount' this' work , • - inis rapidly progressing,: and it was tboug'hieliut:the Atlantio left Port- Royal thst the work ,:hattbeen :accomplished_:: The rebels had, however, taken the precaution to eject at the Wolof thit water-course, sad Information hid„ icon rocelved to the Beet that 1,140 baHary,as iten - 14 - . the defences of :the ether ' approaches 'to -Savinnoli;" him" bemr ottabgthentid.' But it ls • believed that the 'position -itatild -sat be Co fortified as to pianist.the advaitte , of ' tbe expedition: In' Ad; it' report has nireadr *of reeelved olvaeststian; of Port Pulaski 'by the tobaht-.-• that position hiving beeome,tundess. .; •-' . 2 ,1,0f0rn the, departure of Hie; Atlantic three. af.thsgualboats,(o4,o4 „least, was, Om un derstaudialitt(illitto. goadt.) F 112,664 1,4 •• you/Mlinebf,port. Prifaski— depth of • witer 'rie"was" 'stated 15 fed: There:were ivideacti at - Habit lltlaa or at *dams°. Ali the costs ind launches—of shieh. them were greviretnumbers—wera collected br . 1 1 isollmitingoindtprepaostions • worn making to '.transport ; troOPlc cTtm.-44 , 446 , Pnilinen t s at Hilton, with whose omen some of the .pao..-1 vengereoatheYsnderbilt,had lean; lUtoov•-, 'i3oniostiod;l4ll•roteiv.Ad*Kifiiitialinar9 hle g -orderi., - ,but ardor's - A.4f vioyE , , they ,were. propsiingto 'whit 'Olin was if course not tutted. 'Theritiderstandirig was 'emir° among tits Ottleerithat , tlis moment would be made speedily:—eartninly: this sad that the' Anew to.be .toft ap BillAW Wad would cotenant one er.tifOlegtotooto,-; The' tormakiiiiton Read,thalotootootooct to twelve tbousood men,: ; , ; -:..,1 Hut was doubted if atiattitu „ pi Whatellt - would be mid . lO tarsus on the : mainland, out o(ttio:rsogotl . 1.44 glinboats; ;•inasionah , as the fords tinder General ShOimso'wbold , be unequal' to Abi 'Work' of . maintaining The object the 'cOntelsrphited 4, osp•itition would be-seeoMplishedmith tho toicopottou Sanoutotti; :The otryi hiroretreu :defended by nearly toronty-Avoiltostoandtobolo, would so% it was otadldeat/7 snarled, Is_attaelted, las ottr_ganbonts saeconded itt.rtwobing thornwhich 4o#b t .:l4 o .y(3l4ldi be able tp ice It a movement abut !at'lioe'bir mad., and HilitannsoissinOo and Mllb • l ItißUittili AND rOke/S: i ft 1 . 1 61 5 1 / 07 Y . 40 1t1t6 q tiivi i 4 / 1 e 1 " 1 " - motrrairszart..4arlrbeeting inkT 4 ' 44 . ll: z= , ler,:asheinterieso i te afmjttyewt - ibef purpose .ixontoo out Pottunoutti.—woo :preplatiall/1111*-Tesult in olothimmoTomis.tit - DEAWIftot. will per; AMIN ritleetiltv mikiititairlasoftimpoattir 1 7= 9 " Itini h z w im ai r ' a ittat4el tbsit.ttotatictiko' oo~.4*l ll JPI*l - 1 ‘ : . tor tetistoiz -- oA ak '9r - 7:11o4 - 2ithisot. „ nots' Hrw'Affrne" . ' .r• I sll, :11-4,4, iijiaiiel . 1 1 0. 0 !; T 7 114S1113L18:1t" WIMELIIS4 - -- ro - f• -, i.LAkr,tlV.E'l 4 :• ; ;. • ~, .I.ll,l7AoStr:—Thiirileidid Imilia .. .et, ,i„. ~,a r 1 1 _ R. wi„,,,. enamel. 101NERVA, , trapt. .I.lrerG aer... lord WD-rlinzan4 all ansermellias. Porte EVERY TUES- M. #1110111SVITOZ; I,' ' DAY. TIIOII.IDAY Mad SAT VHDAT, at 11 o'clock= A L xrur. uth R eg . 1.. , I a. m., making dere rounectione with the regular. J X Lowa c du rackets fur _Parkertburgli and Ciurinnett.• Return. ' W I.4rrie.Plaili . ' lug, InarierWll.4lingE,Vloll( MONDAY, WEDNSS; Jae thertlar. Indiana r.. ~ 1 DAY riLLI a FRIDAY, at a o'clark a. m. Pamengera Joo Priem : rucnipted thrung4 to Clurinuati. . Euratifitt ,m tau. r 1)3,K lifts— i sage.uppl,y urrbufti+l Ur ill iA S. eOl., LIM , k CO., sal 114 Weed' nr.rt. %.Beekne,,P kC iip• , --- -- -- --'.-- - LA...5.---..-- " • sv w twit, ilarramrc ED UCA Tio.r.lz. 3411 McPherson.----- -.........---- -.....--, --. PI S ' Onnitreer, Solent t ik-T °Ma* b - r.AIIOOIJ. 11. - W I LLIA MS Jos Ntitillsres. Ey Theo Jonas, do ~ ill • bee opened a NORMA!. SCHOOL et No. ...e7 st. J Ilon, rt. Drones", ' " 6 ' r "nv,s'Titird•torY. . . I Calms 's; West to i • 1-. ..Teginunty re Madan .: . 8 W Murph I lie is the osmwellor of the Teachers, Ow twos to ksok for advice and Inettrnetion eny street, foot or ruin. e h "' "' t • 6 ' - JOUN •L • ' - .`AOTA'OTT. '.. rauratiroa; i I concur moot hesrelly with the sawn, • . . LEONARD B. EATON. • .1 Morel:teed,' Camp Joltu• i sod . _ ; I cheerfully concur in-the opinion expressed above. Wet IfeeLosey, do do .. W. B. FRE - W. ,j o h n .w i u s ,.. k 5..,,,, I I take pleasure in Kitting it se tuy-cplutiln that the j ii At si ,,,,, rh i s, ll.; c 4 1 foregoing recominotoretion is fully merited. A. SUE:PT. .1 11. Marston, Franklin ' Itli - ratraAj . 13,, r ,,,, 4. .I know of no one who deserves higher tetstintouY in . ' 1114 (AVM'. It. N. AliElti. V 't Mlnson,lyrssuse I fs' Brook& &dein Ohio I • {fully toilette in the shove recoustueutiation. J Id. Wiled.. Weyer I D. DENNIriON. Ile con tottpare pupils for tile High School qttickor Thos Heed, do E ii Ebe . y. i .„ . .., ~0 then soy other tencher in this city. .. J ettintainx, Butler to, 1 A. T. DOUTII,ETT. 5 p 31 ors .. ~...,,,5 , .. Ttnue—sl per week. iu advance. austdintsd • ____. No. 5 St. Clair street itrotc L V. 9961X/51. IPSOFICF W Dickson, Botkr J Sorter, Ariostrnog .5 tdotitau,' 'do - N Henry," A Flaherty; 011 City J floaeid. • Uthdrari .• do • • .1 Bruce, • AlcErren. W Crawford. Wadi. co 8 Malaya, do 3 Nerlfroch, do E Kelly, do W Tcoodnle. . do W Oltwoth ' do • - R Keintedy.'- W Davison, - ' • • • 0 French, Dairmacua. 0 Fortney, Golioo . H McLean, Illt.Verrom W. nesters, 11 Thou, Ky. W Taloa; yea. ro w Maley, Creatlino, 0 'T twine, • ' Dr Bbleolhoir, NATIONAL HOTEL—filo. Water street. . r. awartaa, radrimos. Jan Calie, Comp .Plerpoot, W Waynian end lady 8 eilltlOU,ll.lcei Loading IrOteen, 10(810114 'Pa W Brach;' - D'J Scales, T 81 , Mrhiordi Penn ' W N 111,Junkin. Waala co 8 B Hari. W,Pareatke, Ohio W McClure, Orecao ro Steritnatori. El.Vloorhonse, W Carter;llp Plerpoet Jno - 1110f8t, - Wash 'SE ItoTEl—Liberty street, below Set ellth, julle rMH, PIOPSIIT9II. • A /odo. Joloottoirn North ihomie Morrow, Home .1) Breuen,Boay.; .17 Mn,se 'A:l.O6lv co D Painter COMMERCIAL REC OBI) PITTiEUROR MARKETS. livortai nipaaialty for Pittdoiryk Daily Casella Ssreartax, Jan. 64tb, 1662. FLOOR—The demand for Flour!. light, but prieti remain nnehanged; =loot 37 bbl. Family at 15®6,10; 100 do do at $.4a6,10. , Extra la felling at 0,6020.4,60, auil Ewa, at $5,5046,75. demand for Groartes le ltm !taloa/tile prime :amain as before; sale of 16. begs WWI at 21c, and 6 hints Cuba Sugar at 9,Sio. Oto lanai quiet, with.small ales of oak amperage Ai 60c. - WYE ..111,01716—ehde from Ott haat of 160 biol. at VAT, and 17 bbl. from atom at $3.10. CORN—dull, with a• gad 'supply in market; sale of 300 bush prime Yellow at'42e. OlL—Site of 10 beds relined Carbon at Wc per gall, Crude 00 le dull at 10411 c per gall. BENZttL'E—Sale of 10 bbl. at :40c per gall. EooB—dull, with sales of 6 bbl. at 10c per dot. CHEESE—SiIo of 40 boxut W. P.. at 6 1 4 per m. - GRASSES/1U of 16 bble prime wild at $6 per blot. 11031.13;1--Sele of 10 bbl. Pearl at 4450 per blot •BECIWIILSE FLOOR—SaIe of 600 11. to sacks at $1,60 per cwt. IsEEDS-Baleof 16 bush Clorarseed at $3,7610 bush. CISLESVACTS—duII, stab small Isles at E 2.2.6 per bosh. Imports by River. WHEELING—Tta Ilmsava—Tr tee lard, 19 kelp butter and hid. 9 bble tallow, 35 do alcohol. 248 eke, 68 bbla bonus, 11.2, Clarks & to; 156 on bbl., Ardow co oil co; 42 baba hemp, Brown A Kirk patrlck; Thirt wbol warn; 8 Bradley; 40 011 bble, T Bell A co; 4 bra kerarye, J A Byler; 66 bble oil, 8 Dilworth* co; 54 him*, bbl. had, Jae Collins A to; 11 burldha Mar , candwica, A goo; 2 pm ,machhutl, 51acalort & Mot; 16 bp whcat, Jr A Fetzer 40 oil bble. - Butchluroo & co; Di bbl. opiate, J Lierhert; I do do, A Gantrolt; 100 we, papa; H rierwlB. A co; 1 work brach and tOO% C W Bilosaarr 6 Avg law hew, P Lamtar; 1 du do, P. dnimed hop , B Miter, 1 hona,B Ileablti; 231 W barley, Bloods, A Verner; 1 home, P Shoplar; t do o; CoIILIW Ick wara. - DBrionett; 1. do do, Bosh luater, 24 pmotimte, J abet= 155 tile. 8 Cud.- bort; I.l.baakets..lsalm do, McClain. . C3CINN6I6.TI-818 Lawlrla/,09•6-3 8 4.bb1s J o. 111,11rdeiy; 409 do do, Ctdp & Shepard; 240 do do, ae McCully co; 115 do do, 800h00...it A Greta; Ma Sour bble, B T Eatioed,# & bre; 4 Ws, 71 bait extract coffee; F.Gatteularrt-1181 idts,37 bble pomtem. Edger. too & Stewart 74 eke, 35 bbl. potato., 1 h. egg.. Thompson; 36011 661* owner. . Imports by Railroad Pstisiokaisai. WAYS;'& Itatutaso Jan. 25.-2 bbls oil, Park, McCurdy & co; 1 cask do, same; 'V Iz ha:1181;1 ta hardware, J P Day; - 9 bp corn meal, Behomakar & Lampe dos tubs, 2 do k .rs,Jtl Dllerorth & go; Is 1&44 E.11.00. too &CO; 1 hr. smodstes„ Jos Wolf`, b ob , B d.. Palmas- Sock A co:1 Orb it POoda; 0 e et, 2 empty Gbh, Geo" Caroni, apt; I beer B r Valutestock & co; 4 ibbis, bbl, AL h. • • - Gamma' 1- Pwrannuas 11411.10 AD.--Jan. 24.- 12 tads dour, Jo. Lindsa7;,3l2 bush *has:, I, Wil marth; 16 tippets, Bras& 'Vas ()order; 4 quarters • beer, A GuttendOrt, 18 sks &tie scraps, Wm 1111 , 4X1/2; pat marble,o B Lawtou; 6 bus 011.. R E Sellarc 1 51 bbl coffee, E ileadttea; , 4 bales hope, P J Meyer; 5 bbla tab, B W Butun.3o bas candho, Joan I MOW; 2 bbte Coffee, 0 Bankiii,2 do do, John 51111r.r. Rivet Plews. The river eputMomi to , nenede Jowly. with Knot eight feet by the marim last evening. The weather yesterday wartraw and untentied The only t rm. . 10 4 P 11 , 41 MINS !tidy wu the Lavine Logan Crum GincinualL nbe had a good_targo, inclading a large quantity of flour for this market. TM Diedem from Gt. Louie and Emma Graham from Zanerrllle were dna - loot night. Th. liability and • Bay City fro Cincinnati will probably aril. to•sigbt or to-nor row.-..—.Tbe Untilne for Gelloollt, - and lEay *ea for tonlarilk; cleared on Satniaity evening. Tb latter bOat bad an a=celleul freight lid, and quite number of passeagors. The Ecuouhky for. Lohhorll left ou hoods,. morning with one buudrod tow sat!, filly roue of nails, and ono hundred loos of gar • Soutuout Alright. Us it., Cloud wa► preparing - to .lesrso lost exerdug for St. - .Louis, with so wool:taut tic. Long.-11w News of Thanelay erwing eels : The river Is elm mid navigable. to Alton, (rote which port we have bad three arrivals since our last report. The )iinnesota, Belk:end David Tatum came in Wt evening *bathe Tale= maln this forenoon. The river above litarketstreet to bdorpostleoly free of ice • hat belowther• b • 11.liab and the ire b Ent. The obstruction doubtless extesde to. Widvea ow Waters The , and win 'not ran Out till the gorp g t way. river below that.PultAbi clear WW.I. The Florence is rewiring for the Otdo with the hope *Of being ibis tops cilia a Port day*. Tea Crweratiart—The'stanneh Coubl'erry, Copt. LighDier,, and Clang NW, Cain, Thomas Poe, • . are loading for Cincinnati end Louisville. lot 8r : /62011--Tllll. prima Dopus, Capt. Moans. will commence loading . fer Loulu this morning. Th. J.W. 002.111112111 T 610 0 1 411 are also announced forth,' same . . VIM .40INCINICAT4 YVILLEAND sr. LOUlito—The meamer J. N. II&ILM./ai Capt. - 14:10a as above, and. aV intermediate porteont 1•111.5,DAY. at 4p. m. For freight or pump apply Cu :board op to • 46 J. B. 10114thfrON A nit. F. ,'u A LoinsvALL - .4.71 , 0 ' - rme LVICUZIODORIMEIthIr, CW.4. 11FL4 ler the abate iultallieterezeitateport• PAY, e 1 ,4 p. lo:- .rortea;bt. or. pererippty. ,boent. , .. . .. LIUIt .tilp . il.llNNA'il ta , lt._ ri i ii ffig i: ISVIL . 1+}...7M104.,.. . i. le..vmp .0 0 . _ i,,"":1 1 '6 'or 'to ' -' - ° ' 64116 ' Pu titil ig '''''..t.,:t i p..corrut tre. l o4 7r P... ... ' P". Y :.r.ritruskarroll ico,;.'l,iii, „..1.23 ~, JOUIiIIMACK. ' -.. ) _ 1111680 M AND - , I~LIOOTitErPICKIT.=-Ttlie beintlful o s.poimmOr4teamir UNDII4/I:Apt.. out will lean MUM:Mk for 61aLlIt WEB, SATUR .DAToit• 4ro'claclF amt., Setamilig kinie;Gall!pu. Us, roma VOZSDAT. otp:tt;*,:!',fir4hs w. /C l em 62. _ . . 'OR U t.,l` • 113w* tab. erJ ,, Loult.-7. bmittful" PRIM!' •DO , e. re,:#ool, l / 2 "em bereillm the Om m 416 'nut!, !"..rport* on; TRIO DAT. 24th inrt., m 4 p. m. iMiliket,nMovem i m . board I "1 ":-.3:BNIVINGSTOI4 kco , Alrois• I •: 41A tairtstritlit 2 tivart:- • writ snit bratiftdPossibrit ratisPgrt r .41AX. Cot, .110010• Or • 11 0Pfil Pil. o lo learonillat xvxax_rustahow rreitoes. a...- Betcatri;)eptei "MAT. At a; `Tor frit._te - P 011 1 1 4._ ENO 0111106,1- or '4. B. LIVEIIIMON n _Apste; ritubeigh. H:EL , MMUS AO .411SCIELL0.1. 1 114:0 US. - • --- - • - ------ ------ 11 - T.N.L . X.ED ;.ariTES OF A-NCERICA, WES'ylilliLbV DISTRICT 0.1 , PEMNSVLVA . en. , Wherein of informittlon Lam been Sled In lan Isbotrirt Court of the United Suttee of Americalfor the • Western - District of Pennsylvanta,im the. twenty- Mutt day of Das•mber, in the year of our Lunt, one' thousand eight - hundred and sixty-foto, by Itobert B. Vernal:tun,hat„atterney of Ilia Dulled 'Staten, on behalf or !lifted Staten - alleging In subetance that a oertain Steamboat called' the ISAAC 31- DINTI' e arid of tho following dimensions and descrip lonito wit: An longth.1:10 fort, In breadth 24 feet, to depth 5 that'.nteanurcs 146 59.95 tour, is a stiamet; Lam a wheel stern, a cabin ou deck nod plata head, - and la now lying at the port of Pitisbusgb, In aid district, and la owned In part by one Victor Wileon, a citizen rpaident and inhabitant of the State of. Mis- .sissippi; that in punanuna of the Act of Congress, ap proved July 13th, 1861, the Preeldent of lb. tlattod bates Iround LW proclamation, dated August rah, 1961, declaring inter Ilikt that the inhabitantn of Dm State of Missmaippl are in a mate of Insorreellon against,the United Staled, and that from-sad alter album days from said.Angust ltah, 1861, all ships and reseals belonging In whole or in part to any eh I- Ten or inhabitant of said !Mato of Mississippi found in any pert of the United Staten would be totfoited to the United. Staten, and that Amid ateamboat owned as aforesaid wan no found in the port of kittsblirgh upon raid December ::6th, 1861, and that the raid Tkuw , l, Ler tackle, apparel and ihrnitura became thereby foe, felted to the use of the United Slides, and praying that the learns may be condemned is forfeited an atoreaaid. . • Now, therefore in plirstianoe of the monition under the seal of the eahi Court, tome directed and deli, ervd, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming' the said vessel, her tackle. apparel and fur niter., or any interest therein, or 11011 thereon. or In any tawnier interested in the saute, that they hp awl appear before the said .District Court, at the oily of Plttabergh, on TtihnDAY, the 211.11 day of January nett, (hitch,) at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of that dry, if the woe shell be a day of jurist iction,-other wino on the next day of prieeiction thereafter,,then and thereto Interpose their elapse and to make their allestatious In that behalf. d.. 311.11iDOCII, U. 8. Marshal for the Western District of Penn's. Pittatmrgh, Dec. 11th, 181.31--dMOnitd DITURIDGE'S XX FLINT GLA6S OVALCARBON OIL LAMP CIIIMti PIP Patented October Btb,lBGl The Inns that have evor yet been offered to the public. They are the hest fur the following reasons: 1. Because, being of 'an oval shape, the glass I. everywhere Natal, dist.tt nom the name, no that rho draft le stronger awd more regular. The oval dimes is butter adapted to resist the cited of sudden expansion, so that it is impossible to crack thorn. 3. The glass is mado largely of Lead and Pearlash, giving algreat degree of strength and eliaticity. The chimneys which housekeepers have Wood to Le so brittle as to crack, even when not in use, are Insane. bly made . of Lime Glen Instead of Flint Olen, of which oun are manufactured. i. Hut the greaten edvautage of those Chimneys is that when you have one it will Wt forever, and if any housekeeper breaks ono by the heat of the Lamp. let her call at the manufactory and we will revises., her cracked chimney by a dozen whole our. Tide proffer does not Include accidents or those cave of breakage when the chimney has, through inexperi ence, been screwed so closely to the lamp an to pro. vent its expansion when heated. lienufacturers end cunsumers'of Carbon Oil, who have felt the magnitude of the obstecle, which Lae existed in the great expense of chimneys, in the way of the unlearn] nee Of the 01, haveloand a remedy in the OreiXX Flint Glass Chimoeyt, which haw mare. rleill lessened the net of Carbon Oil light to thin who use them.krid loosened the commuiption of oil anneqitent upon the loomed expense Su thimneys. Fur sale by J. C. Kirkpatrick, L. Thumm d Co., Rogers * Nesbit, P. Hayden, Lteoeeco tilt Co., Weldon ♦ Belnekti, W. Ogden dr Co.. W. P. Wooldridge, W. Ft- Flung. or at the thumfactory, Waahingtou ist., Dear Pennsylvania armor . aulthtawsindf E. D. 101111IIIMIE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Worrixi DISTRICT or PtsasTlA &NIA SS. Notice in hereby given that by virtue of . a Cel warrant of emelt inured out of [ho District Court of the trolled States for said Distrlct,oitting In Admit. airy, t have seized and attached the Steamboat or vessel united T. D. 110113S/4 together with all and Moguls: her tackle apparel sod furniture, and the same do bold for site keeping tuld to abide the Suet order sod deCree of veld Vourt in a cermiu plea civil and matitime, prosecuted against the set,' eteamloat by Samoa! McCartney, libellant, for wagon. Now, therefore, all whom it may concern, take notice, that you be sad appear betbro the Ilouor•ble Willson McCandless, Judge of our raid Coutt, at • special amnion thereof to be holden at the tufted States Court Room, to the city of Pittsburgh, ou the atm DAY OF JANUARY lost., at it o'clock, a. m., than and then to chow cause, if ally you. have, a by the sad steamboat, bar tackle, •pparcl, Sc.. should not be condemned fur the YNnynieut of uti.l Samuel McCartney. A. MURDOCH. Jalthdtd U. S. Marshal, West. Diet.•of Peons. ROCERLES AND FIND .7OO bap prime Ria .10 Leda. Bazar, V. barrels standard Crushed Sugar, " Coffee and Bailed Sugar, 33 " Golden and S. R. Syrup, Now 'York Pennsylvania ••N. 0. !debut.", At and halve, Noe. 1. 1: and largo altit medium " Eastport. Herring. i 5 . 4 Split and Labrador II AO boxes 5.1.1 ilo :10r.lipeuuds prime Codfish, 12Larrels No.l Lard Oil, • Par sale by SLIM/MAKER LANG, • ale No.-3101 Liberty M.O. • CONhIGNIIEN'I ^ 6- 30 pairs Pratte Oaken., -1 bbl. prime Noll Horror, bbl.. Sweet Cider, fiq C. 11141 (rah Peaches, in quart cane, 4 bids. ISM 00 boxes W.ll. Choose, • bbls. Hominy, 100016.. Brickwheat Flour, 100 boxes Woods' Starch, 100 Its. pared reaches, 100 brtsh: prime Dried pea.hse, babe..., dna received and for sale by FRAN% VAN UOIIDER .17 No. 114 Second stn. IN ADDLTION TO OUR ALItEADI liege strict of Green and Dried Fruit, we booe re. colved this day, 3t% bus h. choice new Drial Apples, tgdto hags halves new Dried Dercilas, b b.. Missouri Apples, 2, sacks fresh Flint Handily . Also in stars and for sale, 50 bush. Corn mew. 2 tun Buckwheat ./lour, 5 bush. Pecan Nuts,. to bbls. eninberries 4 4 L. If. rOIGT CO WI P ODLICE-10 bbls. Ex. , tutt. Flour, lu do Dry Apple., 5 do Dry Peaches, 2 do Pared do kegs Lafil. 4 Ibis. toll Bettor—prime, i. 2 do 'Eggs.' Just receivad by Railroad and - rural& by J. B. DILWORTH .4 CO . I . $ l, Isole.le 5T.1.1t4,10 INTiItKE R. JAS. W F...N 1 4 , etTtroco 010 ' MABIIO NVORIIER, PAPER WLSGIIIICAND..IIIAbTIatE II4 ' ijurCes - Tua ,AND, WINAMENTS a All Made hotiCe." • • .All'orderm leltilt • Nti..23llougrea+ areal, mix doors flow Willev or at' Palmer'. Wall Paper ettire, Na. fl FV.X.I stmt. will bn. promptly attmalotl to. unit .'Ff • I 111 l'AittES • FOR 'iti62.—A large- en w ,eboicerittioti, , ll otirloo, Intm the ptoluott to lu mottatettwat .. 1 ° law i r i ' T • • ‘"LsZiit?..",lllli4 S . ,1 4 iCeAltUNI- , Sioily, Italian mad Anteitraz dtaccaront; also, Itaflun 'lltrml jilU remixed and Ito vale at tho Family Grocery Store I ( ' • JOIIN 'IIANSIIAW, , tanner al (Abort, arot Hand einem DI EH. Y JIJLE-77 bblei pure' Bon zbl° sz`r qle low b ; TTELL SON, (II .and 711 Wat Oren. A.Nti ltigt 'received h • i • —' REYMER a mum. En5; . 12,6 sod Laßosa street t -LA 'MAL constantly on -165101""4*,6.4 . 1 ". lAY DICKEY C 9. 'mmixmrs liatxxitous. nratd*lttf earn - it& irLowzm, a O&KINAND SIX NCH: bLX„:I34OT 11E- N..; clencus.—e. tromb &to& Jo& iscavreit and ; " ROWN * VRTTACT: Wevil it r ia :TR 7 1 . 1 • • stiiretna toi l safit -* : ; AI MIST CO n`d.~Thpg~ ' 1 -,.t ----. 7-- . l:llSerlaifitiltriEOUSi ",-- . . -Zisrfi. ,,,r : • . 1 ,_,•' ' - '.. f - • , ,,?!t'' ,--, ,Q,TEA:SI. ii - X SKIN ttTNEE;N: t alh:' ,3.5f4w., Yrittß, AND LIVERPOOL, land iliaarid .adbarldnk. Pureigki at QUEEN — ...g, •• - • avalat P d.. , ,11ur .Ltreapoo.L'Sen York •Itatt Philad I al- -_ . . . _ WRITE BUNNING 044 plant ..pamtrnallip Company. intaral daapantltig their I. • ......,,„..,,,,„,,,„ ii r ky c i y i fna•poirar , ....ll Clyde-Ludt trod Steisinsbtpt a follow= PT-tE "........ -_.'‘'..." " __ •••KANG.X.ROO..-- --• --;.....-Satordas;Jannary 19.• ' YlDSTEAll'imAstritiyMAO/LINERY OIL CITY OF NEW VORN. .... ...Saturday, " 25. rattans pn...or 4tuesli.V.lTlFt3- YEROHASSID. GLASGOW AlnnLay. February I. Carlion OR Easral.. 'n._„alt.L.,,..___,. , • , ,;• ,_ and .every Pat 'lnlay, Apr 1.021, from: PL, 44, North •, Corn., °firm Nnavaßnn#ln Home . "...N.... 1 JF River. • . 11'1.BST CABIN --.373,0n'5TEE1CAGE.....—e...11r , d, 00 ,' I do to Loudon._. nO;Pii to. to 1e.ind0u..... P,O O . do to Paris-- 85,1* du' to Pari5..:._.."3400, ,t,,, to Hamburg*. PAM do to Hamburg.. sj,IX/ Paewengersalan forwarded 14.110 v -re. Dem.', ltOt • terdarai•AaPearlf. ari.' at equally tan rater '. . iterTernorin withing to Wing nut their Mende ran Wry-tickets bore at 'an filthier/sin rataii.to New York: Prom -Lireel'oe dliklietuntars; tat .(labin, VS. f 55 end SW: ontoge tram Liverpool WM). 10) , ... 1411.31M1101•13 loop.. . - • • • . r - • Theft Steamers: hove wiped. BCCOMOilatitiol3l 6oT thoevrogers,. And CALM experienoett Sargent*: Tb.l -are Wilt in, Viateeptight Iron Lieetinua and lima Pateut Fire Autithilaturs on board. •• . • ' P•Pr Pararadcas rob KOZOPT..—By ordrr of The Soc. ' • n.rii pf ~Mate, all pawners lenrie4 Cl.. limited Stales 03 ,,, F. 1. 1 , 1 ,00 pronre Puavents letiore iaire, ea booe d ' XiliIN O. DALT. A gO , A, eke Steam*, 15 Brusdroy, Now, Turk. JOHN TllOll/110N....5g0nt. I:obit...do No. Ca laborti, oir..el..phui.i,mh. ~ DS V iri Ai l'ii1111:111.y ___ ItttA29 FOUNDERS AND lIANVVWIIMEIIB, Pt,truutua, (IAS AND STEASI ►ITTgR9, Blsuotacturers and Peelers lii GAS prxTutt&i, PUMPS ANL) BRASS WORK, of ovey II oorript fon. WELL PUMP:I, or HltAtlB, COPPICH or IRON, grith the us.i apptow,l4lh.trobern or 01 I\ll kiudr, and watrautud tu.giva aatillaction MANUFACTORY no W4•Wr sad 104 Yrnut eirsata, MEMO SOS SALE . , GE9WEY•S !Si:W.BIOR PAT NT GRAIN FAN SEPARATOR, Patialted Jaunary In. I ma, The superiority of this FAN over all other. in tuw coltsists to its cheapness, simplicity and durability. Sootl, in cleaning. Grain foster, better and more thoroughly, with 10131. labor, than uny other The patentee. of the'above Fan bar been long en. gagtol in manufacturing and selling Agricultural Lin. ptiments, and oonolliced of the great want of a good Pon. for cleaning the dilSerent kinds of Gllllll and Seed., pnwents this to the public, with Pall confidence that it wilt meet their wants. The oudemigncd,_having purchased the Ede right to manufactime the above Grain Fan and deparator In Weetren Pennsylvania, Western Fir. tpuin, and all Ohio. suet*, eight to sell In Indiana Auld Illinois, is now wormy.' In tin all order., whales or retail, at 319 ilLiberty street, Pitburgh, Pa. solaressrtlF . ' W.. tsLLACE '1111)4 14... IRON YAJ NT, The bat article for the pnryoata known for pc. toning IRON AND WOOD WORE. FROM RUST AND DECAY; to BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS; or other work empanel to the weather; AD a FIRE-PROOP PAINT It is Invaluable, and Is warranted anporior In body, permanency and cheap was to any otbar Paint known. Made and rot sate by the ton or smaller quantity by the PENZ.',L. SALT ISIANIIPACTITRINO CO., .1.3-3mKr. 2.1 Wood street. Pittsburgh. P. ItL. A.LLEN, AGENT, PECODUCE AND COMMISSION And Wholesale and Retail Dealer In APINYS, .BRANDIES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS; RZCTIFYING DISTILLER, 4 No. 6 Wood &treat, Pittsburgh, Polio's. no=issis .1 Air KNHY do KOON6, onussios .11J. IItaCRAMS. and Wholokle Dealers In SUCK MUM, SALMON, SHAD, fIEhINUG, fINDFISEI, Sc, No. 1.46 North Wharves, between Hare' and Arch streets, PII.II4DIMAIM. VW* barrels' Maas Mackerel—large, and medium size Nos.l, 2 and .9, to nasortod GO barrel. prime No. 1 Halifax Salmon. IMO do Emuomy Mess Shad. WOO do superior No 1 herring, Consisting of different brand., Labrador, Belli., Bay of Island and Eastpsrt, &C. &MU boxes Scaled and No.. Smoked Bening., 1600 quiutails George's and• Grand Bank Codfish, Which we now offer at the fewest cash prices, and eolicit a call before buying. • MUIIPLIT a KOONS, No. 14G North Wharves, Phil'a. r 10 ALL COACEII,I4 IY—Takenotice that under the provialoris et the ActOf Assembly, approved May 1, 1861, entitled "An-Act Relative to a certain Burial Ground in Allegheny City," the Se hwt and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny have entered Into arrangentente with the Blount Union Cemetery Compmy ihr the disenterment and removal of the bodke of dead pereons • buried in the gravel - gird situated on the Southend West Commons of wild city, and for the ro-interment of the setae in the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the rcquiremente of said Act. GEORGE LEWIS, Chairman of Committee on City Property. dal2:3otd • • .. • . SUNDRIES TOTELE TRADE. woo but. new kiln Deed Pesebee, 50U0 •• ••• .• Apples, 300 IMs. choke Oren , 250 bone prime Western Burry. Cheesy, lbw bbl.. choice Ky. Whit, Wheat glom, 530 Ky. - 150 •• N... 1 and 2 Meekaral, 1.4.1 No. 3 Lugo 100 butts unsorted bnrodn Tobacco bile. choice Plantation Mohnen% Mids. N. 0. Sugar, .. 100 bids. aeadried Refined Sugars, Syrups, 115 dos. Corn Broome, • bbl.. primo to choice Rio Cotlee, 75 cheats Young Knott and Black Teas, In more and for cap by 111eDONALDABBUCK.L.Eti, 4.'10 No.'3 Liberty etreet, 'near Wo.al SAILOR MAYLOR k BROTHER, COMMISSION 1 Bltstouerro. No. 45 WALNtT STREET, oar 'Personal attention given to the purchase and +Me of PRODUCE and IdERCIiASIDIRE golumally. Moderate advances vied, on consignments of staple sr ivies. I,IIMMICEIS Meter,. THOMAS ARBUCKLE C 0.,& Pittaburgh KINO. PENNOCK & CO., JOSEPH C. BUTLER, Eq.. Cincinnati, And Cincinnati marchanta neuenll7• no2:3tad CI N DRY CONSIGN EN'I'S. vt bbl.. Whitt Wheat Family Flour, S -Rye. 50 Muth. Shelled Corn, 75 sacks Ear . 1 20 dozen Corn Brooms, 75 boxes Cheese, .10 bushel. Beane,' • ••' 0 barrels Roll Butter, 500 lbs. choice Feathers, • 15 bush. Timothy Seed, 2 tobls. Edge, In storm and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Herbst and First Area er IN TIME FOR "I_IE NUL'. El , DZOCS—Recatvad tide day. 25 Loam mimed Peach., at $3 per dozen. 100 bud. choice halves neer Dry roadie,. Ims, prime Dried.dppies. 300 bole. 0t! Louts Jewilton Applm. - • 30 Luaus tended pure Wine. • 2.5 Ltda. Flint Hominy. I 44* i itgui .11bart rotators 1 " " reach Blowers. 2 0 Inanamild °lmre. form% by b ii. VQIGT - It CO., 247 Ltbert, A r e COST. In the city, closing out at COST LO Si bbl.. Extra Faxaily Flour,,Taylorvillo Mille . a 3 IVaabittatcm 34 .4 .. Ifooeler 2 4 " . Fairfield 2" " , LE3ION 17 Baperfltui:-. " 49 Liars ramily " . Vlsnotnle " og , in t** a.nd fur .alsbi de3l . ; ismarincKEY a CO IDIA. Hardt PASTE 'OR BOOTS AND 80028; pneareing tie - leatber and mter., lug Die& perfectly 'rater-proof and. pliable. We teenufsetare .tbis article cnseleen, end ewe room. mend is represented, as also on thany.tbelbatee it boron:47re, lte sale; whole,. ml. *adrenal, the India Dubber Debt . 2a and 25 Bt. mar , - Ryr r Ell 016 6 446 - Mble... Bur rico' N° ' lll ' l `" ?a O j el l @ CLl Ti leitt il i s or'SON, mitt '7O Wator 17, y iskumakpitim , ^1)44;1't,1,10 oil; _ • •• : a gI , I , PiA . S • hAzittotAtilk rcr. New' Yo. CHAAII.4I. 1110...AATIAW; Yta eatafFlfohot n ffepos at MIZABETIIIIOII.T , for metaing .otit.hippott tbo Jona) Contrail port puutatiall to New York, aof ; taro. twr toZ, and iamb handling.— Co:wpm:oat. Borrals.rin'iltleatown Boole_ Sargataera-:-basid Itb.bey, td the O U. of llicht7. trrt. , Nit t: WO.. • S I/L AICOIL WOJIK6 CONIVANY OF PINNsiLVANIA, • - Illetnthequprre of LUBRICATING AND REFIRED OILS, :t st, oleir 0.1., near Brepteine' Way, Irtersuoitau, This. Cenupeay in es.e.liteirety. eugagtel iu the Oil toad., and o ‘untleutly ‘Beting rirritpuitrai on couttuieilott, stLoleeele. Adetawne - uirole nu migu tuents. Atidroe,'.W.V.ATNlt, iL, no2reatt .100. W. lEILIWIItr PLUVAN.....O. T. Mel ;M1.,. WOOl/VII.LE OIL REFINER ". 10../.1)311/2.. BRYAN: rAut:racruir.us or BURNiNtI OIL AMU. LIIRIURIATINU IL, iitracnit:Lr h “.."ll w ft ringtql,74`it'lr l i " lYl LUBRICATOR, pure WUFF) BvizoLKond cA It GREASE. irJrAll order. lefLet No. 35 .F . lTril ST Is.k BIQA, ercetnl too?, f vrotuplix tivmfed to. i+,,r,dtl • jlelFElt •." 111CIFE1t till ‘VOLiAz'S. II /1.L,1.4.11 P. W6Ol.ll.lPtiP, VANCIPACTVIILIL or Co Al. AND CARDON oil dealer lu 1.4 .1 PS, VII IMNETN., .Ce., No. :0 ?tinrket tartlet, tietwe , .. Second nod Tbinl, I.IAGLE OIL W kin .I.ITAN & ANDERSON, refiners and delaere/ in • MIRK CA IRON OIL, (quality guaranteo.l,) PITT:IEIE3DM, PA. Car PAlt ()PAUSE and BENZOLE constantly on hand. • • Ord.. roceise.l for t Les prosont Ist PRESS . , Co.'a, Water and Fast 01./et.. .02:601/I PMSBURGII. -. 'Eli OIL COAI_PAN V. O If. DAVIS, iiresident. ' IRWL.N; Jr.. prey Diai6lo.ll3—B. $. Dad T. M. Ravin, J. L. Car. muchan; A. Cameron, John frerin, Jr. PETROLEUM, of tight AMR/. from. rho sells et the company, on Oil Croak, in Penang' county, con , granny on Land and for axle: 001ro at T. I.l..perin No. 24-ti - QOD AT.. Pitteburgh. my4:lyd UTHEIib ETRUNA On. MILLER k. Works at Sbarpenurg Station.' Allegheny Valley Railroad. • • - Office and Warehouse, 10 MARKET STREPT, Pittsburgh. _ Manufacturers of ILLILMINATINO and LUBRI; GATING CARBON OILB and RENZOLE. Oar No. 1 - REPINED OIL, wirranted non-explo sive, always on baud. oc12:13,1 .ÜBRI 'Arlfu OIL; AT THE LOW rains or 23 CENTS PEll 'OALLON, conetantly ou hand and for sale by B. C. &J. IL SAWYER- As to t h e quality, we refer to surtaxed ceMilicate: Pirresinum, Nov. 27, 1801 Mews. B. Q. A .7. H. Semyer—Gents : The Lubri cating OS we are getting from. yon we find to be the beet for our salmises we ho ve ever used. Tun L. S. AL ltAt B. Co • .By Wx. ESPY, President. A. Wall HO, lESECEILBT, CINCINNATI, OHIO The 'argue stock of CLOCKS R. T. M'GE&GH No. TA 1,11;orti grout PIT : PSIIi18011, 'PA wmam=ra COMM/SS/ON MERCHANT, CBUDF: AND BEFINED CARBON OILS oclS•diy No.. td Wood Street STOrEs, 4c. A LLEN, McCORMICK dr. CO., VALLEY .1141. rommar, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' SWPlasm:was, No. 301 Liberty street. Mauntactuiers of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT LNG novr.s, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATES; HOLLOW WAKE, etc., Steel and Ohm log Mill Castings, Mill Gearing; Gas, Water and Ar. time Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons,Wagcm-Boxee, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings, and Casting? generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order, Pulsated Portable Mill, will Steam or Horse Power. nol2:6rod VOM BR: OTHERS, DtrqucterE Fotrx x per, Liberty streelosair the Outer Depot Pa. R. 8., Pituhargh, Ps., aninuthehare - 31.ACKINE, .110 T BIAS? AND -ItOLLINGIIILLAYISBNACE CASTINGS of averySeseription. OIL PIPS, BOILER oestmos, TIRE tato;p3, GRATE BAYS, WAGON BOXES; SAD AND Ed/G IRONS, ORATES AND ORATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, dr-, sissr on hand end for Kale 10W.i Orden loft with W. W. .YOUNG, *inner of Wood stmt. and Diatuneed alley, will nicety, prompt eine- Gee. his STOVES I STOVES 1-. D. I.li. HAVEN 3 SON, MAN - rrAcrraris or STOVES. Warehouse, federal al., near flunenatori Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY We ask the attention Of dealers to one largeaesort merit of COOKING and HEATING STOVE'S, for wood and cool; whlch'ire are wiling at G. lowest rates. Thaw visiting our , kity find it to their advantage to give use call and examine°. stock be fore purchisslop - Thiewhero. CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING, SOAVES, HOLLOW WARE, 'WAGON BOXES, PLAIN and FANCY GRATE FRONTS, TENDERS,' etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order. dylrelyd D. Dr. HAVEN d SON. ETNA STOVE WOBES.—A...BRAD. LET, mantifilettirer of • every variety of "" COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES; GRATE FRONTS, TENDERS, -Sole proprietor of . the celebrated PATENT GAS BURN iNGAND SMOKE CONSUMING ARRANGE MENTS. t,Otrtoe ion . Satan Roos, cotta'; of IN:wa and Third, streets, pittaborgli , dai:dly MOTELS: _ FREICCEL'S HOTEL, O?, ME ELYROPE.tN PLAN, ==! SILROLE. 600113 FIFTY CENTS PER DAY (My Han Sptaro, came". Frankfort .9r.ert (Oppoblte City "Lail.) fir Meal. as OA; may be ordered., in the *wham Bufectory. There is a 13arber'iShop and Bath ROOw attached to the Hotel akirßewaro of wad HAMMEN who say IV Are full. noll&dlys 11..FRTNCII; ST. LOUIS HOTEL', CuitsrarrErr, ME E= In Itie immediate uoigtiborbood of tba Jobbing lionaes on Market, 'Tbint and Chestnut 'trent., the Baas, Puot•Olfire, Mci shaztti txchange, - drc.; 6c. BOARL! RER, DA 1%11,5.0. enenteedafien, who. require, Oft tie , EUROPEAN Rooms from - 60 canto and rapasrds,' .or day, and Muss as' • mum CUSS EISTATOL&ST ATTACHT.D TO . Tal ROME.. Delete according to BfIL of Taro. eirTns Crrr TULE PAISZNOZILO TEAM AZT BTATIOS TO on CLOSE TO rem HOTEL. ..._ sartiensh, ,Ftexto4oerrnifui . iSid Spraisb spoken. CT. BROADWAY, BOARD BEL (TEO.. TO,ltylo PAS NT. Rlncs the openingofthidvest and commodious 001, in 1154, hoe been the single .eudeaeor of the proprlMOre to midis; in . tins mixt surottiom, Conven ient end comfortable home for the citizen 'end strut- get. cm this olds ur4ut Ail Suite. Aud ishatever hoe orScrued likeij to.ndatiiiister to the Mmilisnuf its giestithoy s *Me euileni:oMd, with; out mend to °Min ,PrOld'h and . to S*hhiu an the elements of individuil • Lkinini ...cMJoymati which modern eft. hos Moulted and =dent taste at , Pro , adr and tbe'pitrodige:WhiCh it.lllll tunic's:And •during the peat sin years is ingnatWing proof that their er: flirts hare been anurecisted, •• • •• • • . To meet , th e exiammles of .tba,tlmes, when all are. Feeluile4pr►etiiro the 0,40L0i; the tic. dental:Led bavii atrallo:E.T Dai. EDICT OT lIONAD , • !rWO DOLLARS P*Tt !lb all; our time, sbotitbS Toped.the buries with. which , eir table bap 10bn - imbed' eppylled. i • "-• TRZADWTIL, WIITNO3IIba tx&ititsti RI.3IY.TREES.--,lbouiszwerrs,To Puiv L "Tu., halo vicar of .cholooTitEPA; Of ideated razietlee.,toekoore Oen, wlttiefery preel, core taken to hate every tarlat7 true to .. Of Apple ilorailre haver 1 Mot *Web •exe Mee 'lsar 10010 four iew' elf* Pear, 10,:: ON too to throe! Some 011..-ireaek.-Pkina,fro,o - Atur ' Ittriaitici-4he trvaa'in'the if tirserj:toll and 'tor NI, '4, _the unar4d; aas; suaraera umine them.' rssqusroM,MßElrli --4 c odirstAlL 8 ,. * UTT0K* 0 1.444 5 : 0 44 4.110151511. iiffida ."747 At* gthiiiioOßyji.-': 1 !SIM t VELAND ixu i .N.inirrsbuitcH 1- i I. WAY—TIME CHANG On And -after IiONDOVetibtX4PQI I 36 I 4 - Mawr renneelle tbiakTeto7 thipmmainDlLUri Pimbonvic, p1.r . 4.1. ewd csiki.«Nittllaort Lbw yew Pit titardk : 85 a , 'ail do .9 terobemille • ' • ' 6MI a: to. do Newark. .:.l at. do Cott:imbue— Arrleft Cinelnuatl .......... ea. 10:43L' , do St. Louis.- Sir.. LeATCLI Pittsburgh par. do Stenbcusille ..... 5:10 p. m. du Newark ......... midnight. • do .......... ..... Arriros Cincinnati ....._..:_...y 7:40 a.".is. dO St. Louis. p.m. Rik change of cars betas,. Pittsburgh and ambit:tat!. Spkodill Sleeping Vats attached to all Night - Trains. Pittsbargh - old Lisa • Las rn do Stettbeticilk ....... ....... .5:22 a,. to. Jo Whaellug---....._. dal Arririo Bellair.-. .. ... frarairittsburgi . ISS m. , Wellsville p. • ' 4:1 , 0 p. m. de ...... p. tsu • do 'Wheeling ...... m, Co,lllCtilleg at. .it 7 l;sellog with - liaTtimora and Ohio Raitroad, and at • Itstlair with Central Ohio Railroad tor Zane:milts, Laticastm; fardeville, Cidutithus wad , . flit;toiaA add Ctereiaad 7 , • 11.ea,ea litteddlrgb 1:65 a. lat. do NVelbnitte . 4:05 a. al. " rag a, ea. do 7:08 MIME du Halton /; 66 :mt. 4:4X) p. rittednirgit do IV ' Bayard ' Allinsice • -• do Iludtan 1%04 p. . ttti A criers Claret:tad 890 p.- m. Connecting at Bayard unit TtlaWardwas branch for New Philadelphia nod Canni Itocer, at Alliance idth Pittsburgh, Fort way.° and Chicago' Railroad, *I wttn ouveland, Zaneeville and tAticinuatt It. It. fur Akron, Cuyahoga Falb and Blinershisrg, and 'at Cleveland iritL C. dr. E. it. It.far ,Dunktrk and buffalo With C. et T. ft. It. for Toledo,. Detroit and Chfcanu. • • • - • Wellsville Accemutcaletlen leaves at 3:35 p. m. Beturoing trains arrive In Pittsbnrgla as follow.: Mall Train.... - 4:10 p. tu. Exprose Wellsville Accommodation ''' .. . 9:10 a. in. ' Passengers cleaning to go to San dusky, Toledo, Chicago, or -points West, via Clevaland, must be par ticular to sat for tickets via Cleveland: - - Through Tickets, can ,1.0 procured at the Liberty Street In pot, Pittaburgh. JOHN - STEWART; Ticket Apra. For further lutormatims, apply to WILLIAM STEWART, Agent, t the Company ' s Office In Freight Station, Penn at. nal • . , 100 g ........., ..... .. ...... .... rase.% W IN TER. AR v RANGEMENT FOR k_4ll/M6ll ` 156.2. -- THE - PENNBY4• " • VANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. tatarribi ' • . The MAIL. TEA L`f leaves. rittaburgh Mum ..the Passenger depot, at the intersection of. Liberty and. Grant streets, every'morning (exeept Sundny) at EMI a. m., mopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh and Altoona, and Liarrieburg and Phila. d,dphis, and making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, Washington, mid 'Near York, - via Al lentown. Thia train arrive. in Philadelphia et. 1%50 p: is., making dose connection for New York, from tiensington depot, at 6:30P. m., over Camden and Amboy line. The EXPRESS TRAIN leave. the above . named station deify at SAO p. m., Stopping only - at prin cipal neatness, making direct connection, at 'Zamb i:l4; for Baltimilre Washington and New YOrk via Allentown. Irian arrives in Philadelphia at '5.06 a. tn., making connectioli • fer , New - York:from Kensington depot, at 4:30 a. ittintin..Ciutidani and Mao' line. A Sleeping Car Is ritst,dbietigh from Pittsburgh to Jodie, Clty via:#llcatowo miles -bttarjied io this train The An LINE berm the above r named Station daily (Sundays camping!) at .10:50 pi-tn., stopping only atprisicipalatatione. connecting at Harrhiburg for Baltimore, Washington Sad Ilaw•York eladllimtown. This train eirriveshi Philadelikki at 1:26:p. niroonk leg close Mktleel 1011 for - New Yorks from witirmt siren wharf, at 2itai p. m., over Camden and 'Amboy 'line. . . WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH TASSIINGILB -CAE ATTACH - RD, leaves the . raileroger. elation every morning (Sundays exeeptegat Eel° a. m:. run ning as far u Cmemaugh and stopping at all , sta . itte . Jobrannennucommodation Train llama daily, (except Sunday) at 3:IM p.m., stoking at all illations mid running as far as Couramugli.. . Finn Accommodation Train ihr WaliliStation gum daily (axon% Sunday) at 13:40 - Second Accommodatilm Train • for Wars Station leaven daily (except Sunday) at-11100a. ni. Third eccoutmodstiqn Train Station leave. daily (except Sandal) at MOO p.. tn. Fourth Accommodation .Train. fur Wall'. Station leaves' daily (except Sunday) at 43:15 P. in. Rallfttillg Trains arrive inTittenurgn a follow: Escrow, 1:1S &35 p. Fare - Lisa, I:3e a. m.; Johnetown Accommodation, gt3o m. ; Find Wall'. Suation Aermtemodition;6:3 l l a. in.. Sao 'oud Wall'. Station Aorommodatlon, Sag a. Third Ware Staktli 'ACOO . ll3l2oadatl4l,l4 lA* n p. Id. ;'.lrmirtla Weirs Station Acco m modatio n. Ate! y.. ni. •- t Trainefrornirlainnilleand lndimmeointect at Blahs vale lotion -with Johnstown , Accommodation East and West, Erinyes and Alai! Wee, and abewfig Way Ir:l4hr Port a nd Weet. The public will find It mead y to thdr Warmer, in going. Eats or went, to. travel• by the Pennsylvania Ceutral Pogrom:l,as the acannmodation3 now °herd cannot be surpassed on any otherroola The Load is balianted with , none, and , le entirely free from dust. We can promise aatety,•apeeti Amtanufoillo aL wbo may favor thingrod-with their patronage: • - - FARA. To New York fl 2 SO Td' Baltimore .60 60 To 10 i./0 Laninater • - 866 To • Baggage aerate all ninthse on the Pennsylva nia Central Railroad, amino Philadelphia,.Baltimore and New Perk. • Pauengera purcharing tickets he cart win be - chargednn exceas,nceordinglo diatence triteled, in addition to the atttion rates, except from atationa when the Company boa no Arum:- NUTICE.—In cue of knee thveropOhy:Odll hold tiemaellies "responsible .for parecond" uaggago Ili, aod(or an amount;net r ereading SIM: i. D.— , An °Maitre& Line' tfas been 'emptied to orMey paean:igen, lend betitolined from tho De pot, at a charge aot:to ezo.ed 55 cents fur each pas senger and Daggage.„ For tickets, apply to , . J. STOW ANL Agent. At the. Pentaylrunia ',Central EallSoad ,Pienengor Station, on Liberty aua Quilt alums. ENOCII LEWIS. °mei .Superiniendent,"Alfoone, Pa. j MPORTA.NI'. .. / QL I.—All lemons purchiuriag Tickets foe Bt. Louis, St - ...- Joseph and alter points' irrNortherteletlanourl, the State of Haulm, oc the Territories, ahersild Whiten hating tickets that read Litho NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD. The only root fr.iin St. Lords to St. Joeeph. It la the shortest andlpitclast line, by thlr. teen hours, to the reanotestpolnt reached by tali, and • Is slumps ea cheap as any'other. . ' Buy your tickets toliansaa sad all points In North ern Missouri by the North Illisaourtßallroad. . , ISAAC H. STURRRON. Prey dent 'and General Superintendent I of the North Minouri Railroad.. - .. . ! .. • . . • - seltintsdin : . • KERRY - R. SLIIMONS,jIgent. AL'"°HEN,I",**AiIIat 'RAILSOAD.--Seted trains daily depert.frota arrive , st'rittaborgli,•(49nept. itinht.94 , -• • • Through trains, stiitipiun. at. linlton; 'lava .Pltte• burgh at 6 alit. ma/ 4tVi m. . AccommoMM4i trains Term Pitintrargh at 9 audit i. 112. 'kid art; •zzhi and 6,40 p. m. Accommmlition returntne, leave Halton at 7:40 mid 10a im...at 12,... and 1:46, 3:30. 639 and &m aims Tints 4 tare— tittsburgh,to Holton sad return, aunts. i instengers from Ilittnburgla, without ticket., will b. thsrpril full fire. • .7 V. Mt/PLlt'f, thiperintandent. QOAII - SOAPIi SOAPI(I—TEts Cairn- Quari Remain SOAP, manufactured by B. Ct . & .1. SAWYER, Is acknowledged to be the most mervimable clan). kind.yet offered to the public. its eupetior sdvantagss are .fimod to its Cheapness, saving of Inbori end Its efficacy in removing grease, namet,, tar' and *Shunt 'lnjuring the akin, or In the leastwise damaging the fluent :quality of goods. It can be need with ell Mods of water. tleferetwe timed.: with planar° to .the subjoined certificate, emanating Item gentlemen well known In this community, and who hash every facility afforded or o,4lln g i t fully end 'Way tested: • osafterffiliesell Department of Um -Twelftn, framed-1i eed iciericautit Regiments Pensultewein Vphtoteers. Sawyer'e Chemical Olive &Lit. :Soap" having bean , need very extensively ,in our - B,Metite, fn have no hesitation certitybig that it irattibtrnd ed =trebly adapted -to the use of the voldletsi and deci dedly the moat manor Soap which coultba procur ed for the eervice. JAMES, At. MALE, goillpritmter Twelfth Regiment. • ALEX. FORAYTII, • • • Quartirrameter Yourtsenth--Ree f nt. mai Quartermsster Thirteenth Regiment. , . - RUCEIUES N....11.;5a0 bap Colfootair to prime, • 25 Ithda - N. Eingar—choico, 440 barrels Molaseals, •LO db Nina Yak Syrup, 25 do Philadelphia. Byrup; 30 do Dlasebed Whale 'llO but 2o ts Toms,: iChl• - • 10 do do - - -astaral feat 10 ltaga do —atx taut, • . - bbla Cut and Dry Totowa; 40 b 10 alecbtaui Young Upon litth a tog sasortraiist 'of goods tri oar line . WholtederGrixora..Bootrodatroot 'MEW! CONSIONUENTS. ':- - 1:' A.:. 50 iikir.'lllnt 11°04; ' 10 Mai; *lfni Eforzbly. •.25 bbla.:3lla.Trzobeerlas, OE. do. Greerr=, 11 ~ d o E'Elirset.Cdar,:: -. 15 basAilad• bd bae.lliballbarlar, . ;.. At =do: ebeitairtzo lOU bazar prima Cara's,' 3 1 X1.419_1%datoosr, ,- 7)30 doz. Otajtaa, ; Brooms. 10tar: Crannied Barna, 75 Ws. Ex. Vasa. Flotr, - . 69 blit.,Whltri Beam. —ln - stars andititiala . , .smfi. R. vatcr a , co. ' 'and for is On T -vul,n - nyin g eark no. ~, ~ni
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