- - The secret of.POthOn'tf . trtgri(.. !literary 110-:, enisitions; according to his own isttcount,' rested . in his astonishing memory. liahls case, there was no karning a lessonida; the- popular acceptation of the term—the merilyalfiticth*:thb tifigiiti timid most diffi cult task, imprinted it so firmly on the I mind, that it• never - became erased; hence,' at school, we find him scanning pages of lierace In his, class, ,with an Ovid held up side death' in his lind; the proper book having been mislaid; and, in after HIV if ho had read a book one dity, and any allusion was made to it the,neAt , - , - ; ; It was no uncommon thing . for upse t - pages albs Isrerbiktim. would not only, saw' his ',biographer,. re neetreme or:.prosa.:lrom one edition ors, Wok, 'brit" would, it necessary, revert; to", alUthe'Verierralreitdilgs and critical notes . contained in variOite rePrinte; , leirliir bad their pages lying before' hint. Roderick Roderick Random he could repeat from beginning fie_ -.. end, and liiirek'fiffhr9 to learn by heart a • • complete tingly l Or••theffornMg Chrosiefris' a week., - . , lleeil,Montague.-relates that Par: . • Lis -presenceread over two or three page's' froia a book selected:by Montague; then repmitid 'What be reett'fidar Mem ' ory, and , immedlitelk , ..eiftertoaids, at a friend's, request, repeated -the pages beck "larards, missing only fi v ri fiords! Two other intent:my of this wonderful fa . . - "elittifde s serre to be related before we pars . nta- . . f :Mr., ,Cogan tells US that a friend one ' Consulted the acholer on AheTpqming of a word in Thneydrdip:rPtir%On; without iaalting at the , 'bear,liftinedilifelY- repeated the passage in .whith,the ;word occurred. His friemi risked. hekhe knew it was' that palmlike: • "Beattie,' said Person, ' , the ward occurs. only twice in Thucydides-=, - _ once on the right..lnimf peg" irc the edition whioh,yeu are.utnitg,searl , once on the left. I see'yOur eyes ere *direeted "to the right . - Rogers relates that taking him once to Wm. Spencer's, he delighted a large party . ritibility,',by:recitint . 'in immense • - - 2." , '"eitillitier of forgetten g +Teux Half •iintige - 1 He got'very tipsy • at last, and, says Roger., - "I brought' him • home. as far as Piccadilly, where, I am sorry to say, I left him sick in the middle •of the street." His retentive memory was, however far from being. „delight,fll- to him .iiii'ari'eseittsibiiii.`'lt.My memory . ; he said • on-ene occasion, "is source of mise ry r • to me—l can never forget anything which T 'don't wish icite*ietilber."-,,Clanibers! Jour; . , Rennie se teurions illintrathin, his. Est stalk work occurred daring a Journey• intilileotiand; when on bin Way to visit the tartar Eglington,. at Eglinton Castel., Ile' r . Wently. a stage coach,, in company, with seine; .farmers, and one or two .rather Important "Paieley name 'applied; in the west of. Sitodand, to .4 - , perstei belonging to, Paisley. . When trav-., ellingtoier a -very ,bad peek , of the road, I titajeltiik.wee sach.aa to- break the, axle-. trite of :the; Coach, and it CAM to a stand on ._ , . a Solitary moor,with not a house in fight: Rennie asked the: coachman if there Wes any blackemith near* hand,..and " told there wee One &mile or two off.. '‘Well, heri; 'll4, me fa - Carty the I sparta of the akin there, anal.% see to its belogruended.P. :The blickmaith, howeviii - lien not at home; - Meßentue forthwitlilit the forge fire, _ :blew - the -bellows', and. with the;. rather clumsy assistance of one of his fellow pas . 'eager:, he very soon welded.the axle in a' 'Workmanlike meaner, helped,te carry it: •, beck to the coach, and . -after. the lapse of a few hehre tkie vihicle was again wheeling , ' along the road toward its journey's end. Mr. *Tithe's fellow passengers, who had , . 'been communicative and friendly during I • . earlier part,,of ihe journey, new :be. mime very, reserved, and.the.'fboddies'! - specially held themselves, aloof, from • "the bateksmith," who had so clearly — revealed his calling by the. manner in which-le had --, mended the broken axle.: Arrived at their journey's end for the day the sep . .„ arated,Mr.lennie proceeding. onward te ' 'Eglinton Castle. ;Next morning when eit ,ting at, breakfast with his noble host, a 'servant entered'. to say that a person out , side desired to .hwire a mord:with the earl. iljfiow him in.!' The person entered. •He proved to be, one of Mr. Bennie's fellow ;travelers t. and-great were his surprise 'and. confusion at finding the identical “black: smith" of the preceding day breakfasting with my lord ! The earl was much amused when Mr. Beattie afterwards describ e d to Min the, incident of—the broken .9paile'e him of the Enginters. , "Y • "Rebel Impressment of Contrabands. _... , *AL ,heel letter from the =input Yolnnfords '7-14llor Fr., Rave: , . . . .... , Ault.° ::eigi*u • wiu, produced.last even ' -' Lig kj,thckarrival of en installment of gin . colonel Attritive* direct from Bowling finein. -They proved a now deiaription of 'contraband - .... -. -4unsway s not from; but hy - the authority -.:- of,'their 'nesters. , They: were the Properti of - - Unionisto , vesidinir it the Vicinity of - the rebel . stronghold, who,- fearing the-impressment of .their.chattals by the Confederates fir - work _without compensation upon the fortifications, - 7` gars theog leave of absenoe with the advice to make backs fOr the Uniou lines, which . they did most 'cheerfully and Rim:aptly.. ; Ono of their - number was -kndin to some white .resi. ! doge of this town; `alio testified to us-being wieseninoikly intelligent Mudpeifectly 'trust. , -' worthy ~- " , 1 1* stated that - nearly - t` thousand slaves had been forcibly made to 'Work in the' rebel inbronehments at Bowling Green and' -li:larksirille—that the rebeitbad a large own-' ber of guns at both places, but only a few" - "big ones," .as be . called them--that the' strength of their forces between Clarksville` and Ovimaitiver was eitimated, by an officer' wlthitillahmitlng, at:40,000; and thit almost every house at Bowling Green hid - been ap propriated for hospital purposes. lie also r ,• asserted, ,that his naaalari . snd- ;most ;of his' t i t+ s ''... Union acifihbors s - had bans. robbed ;of i t , cattle, uala,aintilladdar,:all of which bad n _ ind iftri?EdnaSly'Parrilid,4 ,br a es rabsla- r the - nie of tbeirmraly, withoutgivingovon nuieliris a'rearlpt for it:: -...._ . . ._ . • - ' A Nevi Fibre. .."`• , • - , - '., Several ,months since Attars was an a;ii clo in our - paper calling. &Lien lion to sane article from which, fiber an int obtained .:not unlike las ~We. allude to , is plant of theicummon weed species, of from three to five feet high. It grows wild upon. the. prairies and 'especially infests corn fields :. Mr. Chever; of BPecia Grove, Ken dall c o unty, called at our office yesterday morning, and ' left its a specimen of the !_.stalk and the Seri.. -The-stalk" was simply soaked in warm watertend the woody parts • were'rubbild o n t; haying:the fibre long and nearly,-Whjti. - Twisted into is cord it is vary-Strong, and.isifar as lie canjudge from a small' apeeiniegy:we ediould suppose that, ropes; pupae. as ether articles could be profitably. , mad k:froniAt,, Mr. Chever's attention -wale called to tfie trader by the Indians-el ValiforniA-rehn. there use the fibre succeitaftdly is'lgreat variety of purposes. not sOme'ofiourenterpris- In& iatalliteut tumors Jr. inveaLliste the matter Mid slYP111.4)4116":314,11/00.-Pf lkelr'inofitedge and ; erperier4e, Ibiongh the columns of the Tritanse.-- Ckicap Tr,& LLLEGBIENT COUNTY -the Mart ot Comm as Na. Dearlebir 'Arm, 1867. Voles-toy AeligletThr iv a uI Jarata Blakely te 3Yet./1, - .•• • - And' atee, to talh Jemmy /Bth. -- 1862, WritP- IL CatepholL Amp**, Laving filed his anal' embalm, the ware direct the Prothesetary tegies -notice of sablexua t t sad 2.1.f0r :z4' hie aski , actoutst.6l:tr at hid Wee weeks In the Pittsburg!' - ..Leipd. Jeerrtial, lad la the Pittabozgh Dear Gasettat, settlag Ibrth In sea notice that said account.oAt l alband.by the Gaut on the 22e DATA), VIIIRUARY„ mixt; ellen Osherk to the candetry., : .•.. : AMOY TU W 011,0; -Pr* benara*T ' - Altai: . WSW% WALL PAPRILSA4retti tut. molittlea . flzipticedW at i aqistripurt reach 7 Welefitnue. Nell IiXJ -- .41mualels Ma 6 biy i, - anis Elate& Mar% =s= ~_;n - amiat--noteter usaraticittit.• -' - 1 0 1..o.,Dora:B.'imoat. rt. 17LantheT0L' .... '-. W Pdrter, PhilA-, C.llliarcrd.6. .. : -. 3 VI kirDitilets,„luntlre A GAL, Harmony I' -. . 0 le Pattersoo,'Sallan;''Ll ii.o Mathews,-Missouri A B Bends, D SA . - Levi Klingensmithi - McGowan, Buffalo, Iti Y j E ° ' ha rl fraril °l :47:titin:: ci a lt y W g Linn ai #iis,, rubs / ii Gaisen;liew Otiorms C X 41 1 ,14 uhal. M t. Necs't Stewart ,Davis,Blainse'e rty street. below Sword IL . rsor . W U Hawkina;Braddecks.. field, Ps MooreMiimpeon, . • John Latta", Ohio A' W - licKillip, Camp Iclrpolat, . .11 Jacobi.; Chicago 1W Wilson; P B it W }-Johnson , Saltsburg . Robt•Colinell, Conitentv's • . al/ , tets AV, ' or rthiii 4 raorturros. K Furrier Butler J Bolin; - Snowden tp ' ' W Blair,-Weep, Pt E Michener, Prederickst'n 8 111.41filri do •A E Wander, - A A:McCimnellAnonsb•g A McKinley, Mirabelli lit BMcFarland, 3 Dickeoti, Illinois - ' M Wilmot. Canonsburg Bl' Bert, do • IW B Geddes, Pulaski, Pc -Ile. 8 St. Claiistreet. ..4 1 101MICIOIL A #te.,,,rt, 14 :Geissiman,Chamberlig D Taylor, canton, 0 J Stevenson, Oil City ' A IreKillet, Cp. • Plerpont Sergt..llandLog I 64 men,: D Spenixr, a tBrIK. Km M%Kin i o l t r a ta m n h n ß e n g . o inhnu, Plorenco Lieut. Sutherland A GO men, • H 'Grimm, B Smith, Candor —N0.1.37 Water street. PLOPlaltiOli. A Baker, 'Camp Curtin W Behmart ' B Murphy . .1 Pollock C Smith - - - . • ' Jno licreaholder A Wetter, Cottuelliville J Dickey; Meg city - 1 II Denham; Brownsville" R Boater_ - . Oeo Seller. .7 H Marmite , Beaver Jae Britten, . " 20 ovioc NAstslox noust—Ll 1 AC Badmen k lady- N 3 . 13 Carter, ndia 14.144, St. Lvola 'Amoy; Mt. Pleiaint C..sck.r; W .Lisat,' Dialer; Cp. ml .M lW #. s linar,Baesemstit: ^: s i.Vdvaly„Kaasia city JP "Okrer C W Les 43inai` :Lte; 1517 Waraon,BeMyllia CiartialaiSakersuni' 1 'Mantra a IteCoreakli„ . 43 Stank AAGILE HOTtL—Id • fltentierrtMe • JNi,hvepo 5114h0k, Carroll 'to rt . Jul HkConaell, Oldo 'Th.. Taiskom, - do 0 roreloaa; A. Wean, Industry 5 ' 4 . 65 0 . 0 .5., , Weet: A.Bowera;liteabenvina Ranks 'norzt—LE . _ JP° Power, Elizabeth 3-11Tbomresoo, W •••• - 8 Keef & lady. Crawford F Eighther,N Liberty - TAll , Keelliihr, Plat& tp' Fitspittriek, Nobleatown 4friFDieltaoh, nunofr tilithewa,7: - • • • • IflPadden; Hearer A J ufllor, Hickory . J Hemphill, -Hickory • qt.IIIBLUIN-EOTE . . MeConnell,.Wasit. co Ilitatea.' do . 11 Cl ameron, do . 8 j Vamp, Mercer co &Worth Clation co J it Pientio r _Litter, Harriebnig M Reinolda, ' S weeney Lindley, Miwouid . j auk; McKeeeport Martin,. NATIONAL Ijo 111511ZIAZ, Jam Bailey, Brawaisville -R APRinier R S Townsend J H •Vastird X A Cooper, Cincinnati R Hanle, Greene co D Bearer • -11 Jlelle,-Hillinuirnon J4l °Weird: Uniontown •/- Patterson, Wow.ce " Sl'Clasky • cOURCIA.L „RECORD BULRICETS. [R.Porta db• Piarborgh Daily &saw. WENDMIDAT. Jan. 79th, FLOUP.—Thece la no change to note hi the Flour market, while price. remain quiet but steady; sale of 300 bbla at's4,2o for Extra, and $232,10 for Ffitaly; 100 do Family at $5,06011,10 - , 52 do_doat $505,15. • • GROCEIIIee arm;' with sale, of 20 bags priori Flo at. Mc. litoliaies 4.4 but steady, with- a sale of 12 bbla at 4.2 c. &wars unchanged. • POTATOFS,Arm, with • demand' lolly equal to tbeaupply; oak, of kW bath Peach Blows at 45c, and -200 do prime Pink Eye. at 43e., • • • DRIE/4.lllllllT—Sde of 30 boalk Apples at $1,43, sad 2 elm Peachaa it $3.. - BUTTE.ll—Thara is a fair reload fur whoa Roll Barter with "ales of 1 bx and 2 bbla at 14c. HIICIEWOISAT "FLOUR—SoIe of 1000 Ito tholes 4ailzi at /1,56 per nit OATS--841* fit= store of 228 boob at 30e per 1,11. h. 0 2, 40228—5a1a of 50 bosh at 50c per bush. . Vill‘lBoN—thde of 5 saddles at 10e per lb. • tllXE.Bl2—&de In lots of 2 , 1 boxes W. E. at 03i'c per lb, and 12 do do at Tc. 13031TRY—Salo art bbls • not at $4,00 to f 4,25 'pet: Dbf '.FLOI3I! 734111RELESsle on wharf or 4o flour barrels at 33e each. WRlEHEY—tialet but Unchanged.. CIt . IIDE OIL-41111 and Inactive while prime are ' unsettled. falba at m= of Wog we omit quota - • wax, Ott_—The wet of getthig s barrel to New- Tor llows: • t City, sad the - charge. theme, will foot uP at fo Haab* to EsUrceol ..... -- - AM news, height to New-York.-- ,40 Cbtamlisioa per bid 226 Charges per bb1.,... - • AlmeneFor Oil will not average In : ewlfoMt over 37 pi* ethieb at Mc per gallo the present price, will Mrs the shipper 37.30 perkbl, sad hsses him oat of pocket do oa every -banal shipped.--fVenango epec- Valor. Philadelphia 'Cattle Market. Jaw..27th.--0n1y1024 Beef Cattle were offered and sold at Phillips' 'lards this week, and the inarkot was 25c tbeloo Its better, Orion ranging from $6 to 554 f commence good. and extra quality. Tie following an , tbe_particulars of tbs sales mad! to thy at the Avenue : 41 Chaster county, Kimble & Kirk -- 17 do Scott & Kimble ... M:0 • .. 69 do B 0 Baldwin— —..-.. gs.s 70 . , do Jan 7. 08 13 X Chester county, P Hathaway...:.._.... 7 ;, ' 5 0 Penns:, P ...... -__.—._ 7 '2O Penna., X & Smith _ 7,13491 X 42 Penna , Scham & Co. _.... . ..__ . ... . 7 fq9l - H Clfidn 7 go! .24•Petuui., en_ 6 699 16 Penna., F. naltanlanicla—..---., 7 go 71 Penna., fuller May '37.0188t8r. %XS 17 Chester cO, Strickland - 8 a 4 12 Penna., G1.‘111112,;.' • Of% .11 Penna.; .... 7 20 Isuscaaturco4 8. Knox 7 4*''s ' 21- Penn; & 19 Penna., . 7 848 15 Chester county, W..-Todd 528% 40 Pennsybramill.A.- Batik 7 Ce B 26 0beiter contr. Basis KLEble....---- 7 0 ./ 83i 24 Delawatu,. 7 qor% 13 Beltran", o."Dorlng---.--.- 7 Wt ,Coirs4ara iletven—Alicat.looware offered and sold at trots $111t0,132 each for springer,. and" - 22 to sae ter, row. and .caves, y. to .actuytice i aninctnir Intl" - for go Hoca'''sta Iffin 4 7; ll llllfartber silo of abont"4soo bead at sll3iffenbe 100 be net, Including YBlO Id .linbatris sad st %lithe Avenue. Yard. ' iteuiseLA brut 30001vene received and mold at 4%14 to per m ear, as in qtialltjr, which Is a 61101 im provement ' Import. by. River. • ivairemo—m. /ors . T. MaComas-5125 boo/. 5900 dodo; N Yeapitkr; 50E0 do d 0,590 starve, •E Car bon; ob aka corn. 92 do o W,132 bbla, Jae A . Falcon 214 aka cora, J licidptn; 2 pkgs tobacco,/ Graor 15 bblavtator, 11 Middle; 159 bsa toculdros,ls tabs nyo, Clarke 7 drained bop, I du. brooms, own.. ars; 92 du cora, A Napo. - • Imports by Itallroad. Prnravaair, - Tr. WATIM k CIIICACIO llAll.loa. Jan. 29.-6 bbla oil, L Thum to; I . do do, 'W D &ear. 64 do do, flay oil ar; d ratio leather, Jae Headman:loD bbl. dour. (ko W Headman; do cop. por t 2kip bar, Hernia k oo; bid daine, Xtleas a doled; bale 'hotels, Newloyerk nat; 100 bkkilltairt Mackeorn k Orem Wu do do. JODI' k dodo; .lae 1200t1D7 a tic 20 bdlo brooms. Shriner Lidaul 9/-dtaidtaull, arks, Alkiteny Csikekaak rtriikinwa iLtrzkeir:-aii. 26. I 4 tkii, 6 aka dry appite, W S flays k co; 611bbli oil, NcOkUaad; 7 hie tack; Chem, smut a oo; .160 We maw 64*(02 /I Myer. k co. - •' River News. . • 71r rai n of . the past two or clues days have pr0"614 " 614 *pother our . rivers. The piSr anarks . loft Grid.; indicated hill twelve feet—an *drai:" of an - 5.4 dcallit thC preceding twenty-Pau, boors. The , AfthetrY.tiver, Ins swelling .steadlly with a food stage of watarreported all the way np to War- . Teo:.:. 7be 3 fondepthila the was .rittng TD. *limber lestergayroia so wet:sod disegtneable ea td render tM trammeticm ofbeanie, on the wharf ehnoit out of the miertlen. Only shipments "yre enticed were a number of gun carriages and - aross lion only arrival hom below vine the Jahn 7'...McCorobi from Wheeling. She area maid- I eeabip behind time, having been detained by km . ..—. - -ThaHablows Jett .11ar-Doutsettis earlyypotatiayinorn• with„one of :the hest hts of the sewn: , aim .stopped at Manchester and took one large numbro% of goverugeit Clara Dean from Porte ' mouth, from . -boolsville, end ,ffeattmrakcen ani dui uslasy: .716 calm hub. 461 1 1. withal° tone of Alright will riobehly reel; her e todligl4. Aq't•tutpe 'Wn 3fternior. iir &B C.B.e A meetTBuftb. .11tuaboia o•builme Benwpiettemoodstia • wlll I. bold bobi7 it Ms mins Or the sioOeug sa . ateendenre (the swam I.eernintly deilred: . / .1." 1 4 4 Pak AWao,Scho and liriamkso li ft for OH Ztreek ,yeeterdex•sternsonik with , itenicomenialTaiiiibicant. Pori, oipt. J. S. goi m isr . ; *ill *We* dew for Oln. " vvt• - •?X4 ingdiugad ... , ehroettatortoll "1°1..3 aa.PAd am et... Yoe Sr. Loool—Tbo enaniotims Prim* Wow,. Got. Geo. D. IWO. will tuft fot St, Loot, ao Vrt • day. The Decotab, CaotTErepariciew. sill • FFe'Wew.txu-7M klinirea,_Ca' pt. Gordon, le the reguter;iTheritog pecker- ler to-day,,lorriug et STIE.INAIIM(AATS. Uli EVIINSVILLE- AM) --- .VElfliON-113. bandit tr. 2" 4 ". .I ° 22L - • c'ale `lts SATURDAY." /or frelibt or mg.Rgi *Mason board. VI.I ft CM UN NA' a LOULiVILLE.he :Ant, st , tamei, outfMttliOTLE 'TRIM, Capt.' U. Llghtntr, lent. tor-the ulture unit all Intnitstedbiteportti TIT TS DA ti, at 4p. ifk. rot freight or pottage Apply on laird. ..1. B. LlVltipti.TiiN t t.'o.. AP.t. .14 .1 014 , •CINCIISNA.TI a LOU • ISVILLE.—Tho beautiful 4 - tomer C4ABA.PUII, CW...,Thootar Poo, horse as atom MU 11.11J113DAT, 30th to. for fteight ur pm, ono apply on toto:ol Or to - • .1 JOHN LI IL" VINGSTON - CO. t . par • H PUMA; ,•1104", rj (11i CINCINNATI,. LOUIS- 4 4i .L MLR AND `ST. LOUIN.—The : , benutHal new sunnier PIIIMA DO.'A,pt. Goo. D.. Moore Hire for the atone and inwr meant. pon y,. on THIS DAY. 30th, at 4 Jp. m. For freight or mow op* on Ward JOHN 1 LACK . , Jn2l J.I3.'LIVINGSTON & GO., Ager'"' PLTT6l3(Iliti : AND GAL LIPOLIS PACKET. —The besuitlfol fl Alil =1 1 11t=r n al ui t WO( sil l 7 BAY, at 4 o'clock p. Eatfor c' oltig, karts Liallipo. /le EVERY TUESDA.T, at 10 to. For freight or apply on board or to I" ear JB. LIVINGSTON & CO.. AV", p EliVLAit WEEKLYka ti a ZANRSVILLIC PAQKRT.—Th and beautiful patengor aterunar KUALA GRA VAN, Capt.' Monroe'&Fere, learnt Pittsburgh for ZanamillAßVEßY 'TUESDAY, at IL o'clock p. ru.— Rotunda& loans Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 m. For (Weil or plumage apply on Wird or to B. LIVINGSTON ds Aimsta, rittnburgh. PIERCE & Agnota, Zaneorville. aoli PITTSBU RUH ANDIVRTS MOUTH PACKET:4"dr Wboelln log, Marietta, 'Parkersburg, Pomeroy, hatuisdis, Ironton and Portsmouth.—Tho Madder CLAN), DEAN, Capt. G. W. Dickerson, mill leave for Ports mouth EVERY TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock p. Loaves Portsmouth EVENT FRIDAY, at 12 o'clock Par. freight or plumage apply on board or to noikam JNO. 'FLACK, !went. p EG'U LAI{ WHEELINAI .a.v PACK - RT.—The spiel:oil& pawn stWonet MINERVA, Capti John 'Gordon, Wane ter Wheeliag wet all internirtillite lions EVERY TUES DAY, THMBD2LY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock a. ro., .making dose eounietious. with the - regular pkkets for_Parkarshorgh and Cindnuati. -Return- Wheeling - EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY-•and FRIDAY, it S o'clock a- in. - Passengers recelpted through to Quitman:. For freight * pot tage apply on board or JAS.. CO LLINS CO., .94 ll4 Water street. PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPO9AER ARE INVIT JO ED unGl the sth day of February, 18127., for fur- Matting FLOUR to the. Stasis:Mime Deportment of the U. & Army. About twelve thousand (11,000) barrels will be re , quired, of a high - grade oflsxtra Flour, to be deliver. ed In Washington at. the Railroad Depot, or at the mills or warehouses in Georgetown, some time be tween the lab and 15th of February, ifiCL Each barrel of Flour to be Impeded just before It Is re ceived. The Flour must be equal In quality to the sampled to be obtained at the Capitol Bakery at Wasbington City, and the barrel. to be head lined. The customary oath of Glegiance will be required Of each contractor. . Bidet° be directed to Hajar A. BECHWITII, C. S. U. S. A., and endorsed "Pro. • " Is2s:did Urrtca Q 17•11111111411134 U. b. A., . Pittsb b, Pa, January 27tb, lecz. PROPOSAL FOR TRA_NSFORTA -4: TION ANAlBl . ollllB.—Serled ProPorms still be rmehrod at thi ohos until 12 En., on the Bth proxlmo, for the transportation during the current year ending December 30th, 1862, of all Ortli.o.m nd Army Stores (heavy ordituince Perplex. sod oth estores per 100 proud.,)' to and fr om the Allegheny Arsenal, /railroad Depots, Foundries and Whary es, in and near this city. A. MONTGOMERY, Ja.2831 Quartermaster U. 8. A. O►►lCa QUALYZAXABINA U. S. A., • • Plttabargh,Ta., January 27th, 1862. PROPOSALS EUR TRANSPORTA TION OF ARMY STORIS.—SeaDd Propels,.ls 111 be received mu this ofSce waft 12 ma-. as MON DAYS, WEONTSDATB and FRIDAYS for the TRANSPORTATION BY. WATER OF ARMY STORES Gem thin port to Wheeling, Parkersburg, Point Pleetamit,GalllpAls, Chthinnati, LotOrilla and Saint Louts. Freight to be awarded to the lowed revonsfbl4 bidder.. Prafetence to be Owen to bawd according to stage of water, draugla,--rpond, strength sad In surance meaty. A. 2 dO.IITGO3tERT. ja7.Bdf Quartermaster 11. S. A. OILS, Ire. T INDSAY & BARBOUR, CARBON OIL, LAMP MANUFACTURERS, 30. 22 WOOD STREET, Pirt7suaaa, PZY2II.I ___ `ULAN 011., :IS COMPANY ' PENNSTLYAATIA, Manufacturers of LUBRIOATI.ISI3 AND ItEFIXED No. $ St. eleir at., mew plailmerui Way, Prenianann, Pride, This Comtany exclusively engaged in the 01 trade, and is constantly offering Pi:TKOLEUId • commission wholesale. Advances made on consign meats Address .1. WEAVER, Ja., no2s:dif .•- GLO. W. U0L1NH1P...... 1 •X..111LY.L11-...9. 2. IA Collalek. WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. JIOLDSIIIP, BRYAN CO., BURNING OE AND LUBRICATING OIL, Harp constantly on hand tho very beet quality of BURNING OIL, dew and vrlthout odor; oleo, guvd LB, pare WRITE BENZOLI and CAR GREASE. • sadH ordoro kit it No. 3.5 Fir& litaivt, Mutt Bloat, wood Poor, trill be promptly attended. to. oe&elt1 • • LUCIFER OIL- `OK. • wzu..rem P. wooLarno.e, • kratrusacroiaa Ue COAL AND•VAIIBOti OILS, and dented In LAMPS, CIIINNSid, ha , dc., No. SS Market strati,' benison Second and Third, -P/TTSSUBMH 4 ' PA. AULE OIL AVUEKS.--WIGIITMAIST a ANDERSON, canon and dealers to • roma' CARBON 0114Ntltht/tuanulteed,) PITTSBIIRGU, PA. Mr CAD. GREASE and BEEZOLE constantly on Lund. Orders retched for the present at OWS.BB, (MITI! Co.'s, Water and First streets. ' sad:Crad zxx OIL COMPA. . B. /1. DAVIS, Pram , JOHN It/WIN, Jr., Seer and Teem', Durravorm—lL IL.Davls, T.• M. Nevin, J. L. C.'er• naghaa, A. Comecon, John Irwin, Jr. /'/CTROLEUX, of light gravity, from the veils a the notnl.n.Y. on. Croak in Yeningo count, eon. 'saintly on hand and for We. Office at Ti 11..HavIn't Cofs, No. 2d WOOD St, littakorgb.., . . • +ae4:l7,l PErito A OIL .."..-.IIILLIM 00. ORKS.-LONG NE==l • Office soul 'Warehouse; 23 MAIIICET Pittsburgh: • lishutsetuiere of ILLUMINATING mei 'MAUI OLIIBON OILS sad BffiNZOLE.. wso. I REPINED OIL, worm:Rea uou-ozPio- N•n, always int baud. , oc12:1141 .1 . ,IJ)3II.ICATING., 011 4 ... AT THE totv rnici or z5 - cEN'rs PX.Ft .GALLON. constant/y on hand and kir sale by B. O.R J. IL BAWYEIt. As to the quality, we rerer to annexed Certificate: . Pirroluant‘Zior.27, OSA Mown. B: a gatertv.—Gents 'The Lubri cating Oil we are getting from pat we find ttl be the heat for our parpoete wn have ever need. Tat V. S. 'IL R. 12. IL 0o.; By WIL . ESPY, Prftalvat. l i t L COirlflSSl9N , ltrameNz G1=1:13 CIBUDIAND RIFINSD CAILB62Ir OILS, el wnai etr;. & 6141F1e st.EPtme, - ' t NUM'S liIINNANG OIL, PURE bIODC: 0 1171MCD DENZOLE AND N/TwAX OLASIPISD NAORINSIIS ORUDY,OLL Or AU. rONINIASKD. Whew Oft Sarnia wanted. Opflier Oilaa,litanoagahala ircnias. delailunrl7l` Pj101),IICE . 1.11 - bb4. rani* froslißoll EatSir,' "At bbls. fresh Eggs. • ES krp No. Laid. , 200 Irostielircisisrbrlght DrisdAgples, • -do —1 do. - halys• .40. P • • • • " . . • , • • Et d;>; ''sltltatieb• ruzuq, • ' ' • ' nll6 'ssuill'irlilt• SW" , ma. 0e119900,40.11,..ki1 d 10wer ATV"' 19 bulhll4lloirt-7". lionr, iu lb. a k s.. 10 O 4 nsraolta4ttlgK,Qbrw. flagyit_ arm. A :GLEN, McfJORMICK at CO:, Vali.= 11 forrory, Pitteborgh, atielrlannorr4 1`10.1231 Liberty - amt.. Ilatnacturere of WOK. PA P. 1.012 AND HEAT ING &rt./VIZ, PAULUS. AND KITCHEN GRATES. 'Rot Lu W WAltil,leter.; Steal and Ma. Moulds, Hal ing Hill Qutit, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and A. fixer , OP.. Sad inure pug Wagon &a,, Su gar Kettka,Pulleyr,linngerr, Car Wbrebt, CoOpting. and Vaattoge generilly. Also. Jobbmg and Maclaine Qustinge made w order. Patented Portable • M ill, with Si,ull or lions, Power. nolg:Grod JA211:6 P. r. rorao. yOITNG BROTHERS, DUQUESNE FOITN- A- Div, Liberty 'treat, suer the Outer- 04.1 Pa. IL IL, Plthsbarsh, Pa., auuict,cturo HOT BLAST AND ROLLING MILL EIIIINACE CASTINGS of 1,11 , 4 description. • OIL FIFE., BOILER CASTLNUS, FIRE FRONTS, GBATI:BAIIS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GILATE FRONTS, ;STOP COCK BOXS, tc.l, always on baud and for salei Ordure left with W. W. YOUNG; corn, of W 0.41 street and Diamond alky, will rot:rise prutiipt nitro ti "11. Ito blt, SToVES I S'IOVES I -D. I.)2IiAVEN a SON,-*.ativricruittnr ur STI/YES. • W.thoueo, F. ocar Sospo.i. Brtlgt, ALLEGHENY CITY. We ask the attetaloo of doelere to our largo onsort Brous of COOKING .3 [MATING STOVES, for wood cud tool, which we ere telling at the lowest wee. Those visitteg our city will bud a to their adv.tego to.give no a tall and oranauo our stuck be fore pu t ichasing ol.Whero. CAB IRON HORSE FRONTS, IRON ItATLINO, BCAL HOLLOW WARE, WAGON . BOXES, PLAIN end FANCY GRATE FRONTS, VENDERS, etc.,mai OASTINGIO oral! kinds outdo to order. 114: Iyd D. DE 114 YEN. A, 411 N. 10.'1NA WORKS:— A. BRAD -CA LEY, ma:luta:um of, iTery woriotY of COOK. PAP.I.Oft AND HEATING STOVES, ORATE PROB.I WEDERS, A., etc. Solo pmptieter N T of the N celebrated c PATENT OAS PUIINING ANTI SMOR. E CONS U MI NG A RR ANGE RE:NTS. 106,0MC1 ARD 8410 Room, COM , of Wax' and Third otrooto. Pittll3fugh, No. fatAly JEDUCJITIO.X,.. I.L. NORMAL SCHOOL.-- H. :WILLIAMS tae opened n maul, SCIiOOL of No. 27, tit. Moir atrcet, Third etory. Teutiniouy of Tenth,' : MS is the counsellor of the Teacher., the oils to 'atom all or ve took for adrim and instruction. . . JOHN J. . I concur moat heartily with the above.W OLCOTT EONARD H . EATON. I cheerfully concur in th L e opinion expr,ed above. w. rum. I tako pleasure in giving it as my opinion that the auroguing recommundatioo in folly merited. • F UR TX. I know of no one who deserves higher teet ß huotty In his favor, IL N. A VERV, lolly concur In the above recornitiondaillon. D. DENNISON. If. cart prepare pupils for the Fllgh School onifker than any other booker this city. A. T. DOITTTIETT. Taarra-41 per week, tn advance. anti:ati,wd I/OTELS. IC=M= ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. CITY OF NEW YORK SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY My Rail Fquaro, earner Frankfort Street (Oppon)to City IWI.) iterlfeals as they may ho ordered - In the spacious Berm-tory. • • There is a Darters Shop and Bath name attached the Hotel eirßeware of RUNNERS wed 11ACK1LEN ■ho I we an felt. 00.29:d1yn R. FRENCH, Piumarcrvle S T. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREI.-r, PHIVADELPHIA In the Immediate neighborhor,d of the Jobbing Konen on Marko, Third and Cheatnut streets, the Banks, Post 7 OLllre, Mer chant., Exchange, lc., dr. BOARD PER DAY, /1,6(0. deconmodatioa, whoa required, on the EUROPE.4N PLAN. Booms from blt cents and upwards, per day, and . hlsAt.b AT • rinse Crass Itab - ratmsor *TUNIC') TO Tan HOTLY. Prices according to Dills of Fare. rlrTua CITT CANA 'TANN PASPENUTAN UNIX An STATION TO on CLOSE TO Ton Hof en. fiTrEnglibh, French, : Gormanand Smash spoken. jfiTakm 5T..44)11.0LA8 HOTEL, iittOADW4,V, NICAT YORK. BOARD REDUCED TO $2,60 PER DA' Shwa the opening of this vast and commodious in 1A54, it has boon the single endeavor of the proprietors to make it the most somptuous, conven ient and comfortable home for the citizen and stran ger on thin side of the Atlantic. And whatever has seemed likely to *droll:aster to the comfort of Its guests they have endeavored, with out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the ei••mente of indlrWual and social enjoyment which odern art has invented and modern taste approved; and the patronage ',tido it has commanded during the past six years Ise gratifying proof that their ef forts have been appreciated. To meet the exigencies of the times, when nil are required to practlm the most rigid ammomy, the un do reigned have REDUCED THE PRICE OF BOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PRIL DAT, at the Tame time at sting none of the luxuries with which their table Ima hitherto been supplied. TREADWELL, WHITCO7O3 A CO. or...lZnd JIIISCIKL.L.CrEO US - . TTMTED STATES OF AMERICA, DISCIIICT, P.I:IITIVAPILL, Whereas, by virtue of la certain warrant of arrest issued nut of the District Court of the United Staten for mid district, sitting in Admiralty, I have betted and attached the steamboat or vessel called T. D. Dolutra, together with all and singular her tackle, apparel and hut:Moro ' • mid the same do hold Tor safe keening, and to nbide the final order ambits:re., of the said Court to a certain plea civil and Maritime, pros ecuted against the said steamboat and T. L. Myatt, part owner, by Andrew Il'Cartuoy, libellant, for pos session and condemnation. Now, therefore, In punnumceof themoultion under the semi of the said Court, to me directed and deliver ed, I do hereby glee puhlic-notice to all persons claiming the mid teasel, her tackle,apiutrol and fur niture, or any intermit therein, or Inn thereon, or in any manner interested in the mime, that they be and appear before the mild District Court, at the City of Pituborgh, on the YOU'UTIII DA FEBRUA IIY next, Iflii, at eleven o'ck , clf in the forewarn of that day, U the same shall be • day of Jurisdiction, oteervilse on the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter, then and thereto Interpose their claims and to make their unegidiona In that Behalf. A. MURDOCH, U. 8. Marshal West. Ms. Pens'. LiESZiag OVAL CARBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS Patented Octobsr The hest that hare ever yet been offered to the public. They are. the loot fur the tollotring melons: I. Leman, being of on oral shape, the glue la everywhere equally distant from the flame, w that the draft la etnnivr and more regular. n. The oral shape la bettor. +Welded to mist the effect of sudden axpatudoll, en that it LI iroporalble to - „ 3. the glass le made InArely of Lead and Pearbah, giving signet degree of strength and elasticity. 'rho chimneys which housekeepers have found to be to brittle as to cock, even when not in to., use inveria• .biy made of Lime Chas; baton.] of Flint Glom, of which ours are manufmturod. 4. But the greeted advantage of thaw Chimneys that when yen hareem It will last (mover, and 'lt any hot eekeeper breaks ono by the heat of the lamp, let her call nY the maunfaCtory and we will replace her cracked chimney by & demo whole ones. '/'his proffer dons not include accident. or those lout: of breakage where the chimney hoe, through Inexpert core, been sicreJeed so cloaely to the lamp as to pre-' vent its expanalou when heated. Iderriuocturere and anosnmers of Carbon Oil, who hove felt the magnitude df the obetocie, which has masted in the great expense of clifianeyt, lo the way of the univetvol use of the ell, have found a remedy in the Oval XX Flint Glees Chimneys, which' has mato- - rally lessened the coat of Carben Oil light to those who use them, and increased the consumption of oil consequent upon the lowedod expeure for claurrillyi. For iode by J. 0. Kirkpatrick, Rogers &Nesbit, P. Hayden', Laceara Oil Od., Weida, d &Macke, W. Ogden dfthi.. W. P. •Wooldridge, W. M. Money, or at the lifauilictory, Wiallington at., • near Pennsylvania avegue.l sulltuaritastf E. 0. DITIIRIDGE. 11 4 11i0 IT TREES. — l -NDUCEMENTB TO Ptlfl • onarmas.—A very large stuck of choice THETA, of selected varieties, to charm from, with erory mad. hio care taken to haveovery varlet y true to name. - - Of Apple alone we have, 175,CU0—Z4.0,000 of which are three year olds, 10,000 Per year olds. ' POr, WI) two to throe pars old. l• Peach, diem; kc., a fins --.rettotes—the Trees th the Nursery. • Call sod atamhie them. ILIV:KROREENEI frotn Ito 8 feet,Ly . tiro. toindrelL ehaapf shot MAD% AND Ii7YDQDLERY, Wiyolosah sad retail. 1 , • Adam' PiTTSBCROD AND OAKLAND NOLL mugs, Ottesburgh, Pa. , IfltiN Je. • WS ECU NUEL;Ek. JAS. U ENS, STUCCO AND mAsno WORKER, ?APSE RANGER AND PLASTERER. iNrcENTDEs AND' oßaptpitTs area .kixos - All orders lAA at.:Nos Y 9 Cionsteat street, elAdoete from W.fileor st..Palitweis AVaU Panppeer Store, EA 91 ,Wetelittreet, will be proutpOped sada I ,OCUST,-,POST6-1-200, Looust Poste by. r.oesw ,. „EU *-WILSQN. US. 'I,ER do % V hi ka v Sewing Machines, NO. Ti ;TTTE STILIEZTPITTNEFROEI, PA FAIRS or 18e.O. WHEELER 4, WILSON dteartkd As Pint - at At . _ UNITED STATES FAIR; • MID/ STATE FAIR; ILLINOIS STATE FA WISCONSIN STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIR KENTUCKY STATE FAIN; ` TENNESSEE STATE FAIR; N. J. STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; Chicago Mechanics' Ingtitute ; Louisville Meehan Inatitnte; Mechanita' Institute; f AIBLEGHENY COUNTS FAIR, PITT.Q.BMIGH, ' and other Comity rani too numerous to mention. N roder to the , pairlic WHEELER 1 WILSON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,. at REDUCED PRICES, with i0cr....51 confidence in its merits as the best and most reliable Family Sewing Machine toot in use. It son slimily well On the thickest and Hamel fabrics, makes the Wok-stitch iinjosolble•to unravel, with the essential advantage ol being alike on both sides, Sewing no ridge orelotin on the motor odder—ls eimpk, in nonAtrtiction, more speedy in move ment, and morn durable than any other machine. Wo give fail instructions to enable the perch , . Or to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, all on the name machine, and warrant it (or three years. Circulars, containing testimonials from ladies .1 the highest standing, east and west, giving miens, 1 &c., will hnfortibilied gratis, on application in Person or by letter: Sewing Machine Needles, Silk, Twist, Cotton and Oil constantly on hand. WM. SUMNER no7.lv•teowl• sZ TEAM WE! ACLY BST WEEN Am k 1...) NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, lend. ing and embarking Paeeerment at gQEENS lO (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New Turk and Philadel phhi, Steamship Company Intend despatching their full-powered Glyde-bullt Lon titenmships an follows: _KANGAROO- ... Jaunary 18. CITY OF NEW YORK .salttniny, GLA SGOW _ Saturday, P.,— _ -- liver. every Sntordiey, AT NOON, frnm Pier 44, North l RATE, or Plk*S•llC: FIRST CA81N. , .....1175,0'5TEERAGE.... ............... 1 —do to London.... 80,00 do to London.-... 33,00 do to Part..._.. 85,10. do to Park ........ 38,00 do to llamburg. 85,00 - do to Romberg- 35,00 Pglieltrigere obso forwarded to Havre, Bromen,-Bot terdano, AutWerp, itc,, at equally low rats. ille - Pensotoi whaling to brim; eat their trim& earl boy tickets bore at the, following rates to Now York: From Liverpool or Qtmeustown; lot Cable, $75, $B5 nod Rm. Steerage from Liverpool $.10,00. .Fr.ont 14noonotown 6301.00. - , Those Steamers have superior acooremoditioes reseseugers, and cagy experleaced Stigmas. They arn built la Water.tight iron Sections, and have {burnt k'lre Annihilators ox board. 41 41 - Pasenearna roe KURUPIL-Ily order of the Seo reary of 6tede. ail passengers having the Uninvi Stake are required to . procure Newport. before goiag on board [US/exam, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New Yurk, JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, mhle:dtr No. 410 Libortratroot, Pittoborgh, MEI BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURER% PLICMBERS GAS AND STICAII VITTEDS, 11Lumfacturern and Deniers In GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, of every Elmcription OIL WELL PUMPS, of BRASS. COPPER or IRON, with the most .Ipp...di Chambers txr Valves of vll kinds, sad warranted to give satisfsetion. MA NIT/ ACTORY, 110 %Valor sod 104 Frost streets 12E1 To FARMEtt. AFL u'rEtEits /OH SALE. GEOWET'S SITPEEIOR PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR Patented January 10,1880. The superiority of thin FAX over all others lu unto a+tuiete lu ito cheapneee, simplicity and durability. SecoreL in cleaning Groin faster, better and more thoroughly, with into labor, than any other The patentee of the alano Fan has been lung an gaged In manufacttning and selling Agricultural lon. pimento, and convinced of the great want of a good Fan for cleaning the dinereut binds of Grain and &oda, promote this to the public, with full mindeaco that it will meat their wanta. The undersigned, basing parchaaed the solo right to manufacture and sell the Mane Grain Pen and Separator in Western Pennitylatmia, Wagers, Tir iyinia, and all Ohlo, and tho right to sell in Intikna and Illinois, Is now prepared to till all orders, whole ule or retail, at 319 Liberty street, Fittaborgh, Ca. ae3metartfiP W. W. WALLACE. 1X DE OF IRON PAINT, . "•-• Tile beet article for the purpcees known for ;me erring IRON L.ND WOOD WORK PROM RUST AND DECAY; Sr BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS, or other work ctlewal to the weather. As • FIER-PROOF PAINT, it is invaluable, and warranted superior in body, permanency and cbeay new to any otbar Paint known. Made and fur sale by tbo ton or smaller quantity by tbo PENICA. SA LT MANUFACTOIIING CO., de3-213042 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. L. ALLEN, 41:01NT. PRODUCE' lIND COZMI&SION DiItILCHANT, And Wholesale and Iletal I Duel, In WTNZS, BRANDIN.% LIQUORS AND CIGARS RECTIFYING DISTILLER, No. 6 Wood Street, Pittobrugh, no2.9:asotopl Mu►urHY & AOONS LiOMMISSION Mr.acuswrs, and MinileealeDealers to MACK EREL, SALMON, SHAD, lIERIHRG, COI/FISH, No e 140 North Wharves, between Unto and. Arch areete, PIIIIADZLERILL. ;MO barrels Hass Mackerel--110-ge, and medium size Noe. I,* a I d 3, in bo barrel. prime ho. Halifax Salmon. IWO do Economy Mess Shad. 400/ do superior No 1 Iltrring, Consisting of different brands, Labrador, Halifax. Bay of Island and Eastport, ,kr, how basal Soled and No. 1 Smoked Herrings, Moll quintal's George's-and Giund Bank Codfish. I% blob we now offer at the lowest cosh prices, and solicit • mil before baying. 11URPEIT d; KOONS, - Nn. 146 North Wharves, Phil's. rill) ALL coNue,RNED—Tak e notice 1 that under the prorlitions of the Act of Assembly,: ltiliwurcd May 1, tool, entitled "An Act Relative to a certain Burial Ground in Allegheny City," the Se lect and Common 'Councils of the City of Allegheny. have entered inte anangemeuta with the almmt Colon Cemetery Company for the ditanterment and removal of the bodies of dead persona buried to the grevo-yard iiituAted on the South and - Weet Conititoria of add city, and-for the rteinterment of theitame in the /i 041131. ÜbioD Cemetery, In acconlance with the requirements of said Act. GEORGE LZWIS, Chairman of Committee or, City Property. del2l2.oni• Z. a. W. » .........__......e.MATSU TAIMult. rPAYIA)R AC BROTHER, C0113416510N DreacmisTs, No. 45 WALNUT STREET, CLNCINSFATI. 01110 ear Femoral attention given to the purchase and sale of PIK/DOVE and MKIICTIAN generally. bilaterale advances made on consignments of atoll articles. Acre : Mesas. THOMAS .A.UBUCILLE &CO., Pittaburgb KLNG. PEENOCK & CU., do. JOSEPII U. BUTLER, Ecoo., Cincinnati, And Cincinnati merchant. ectinrelly. nc2:9md A N ORDINANCE dating to the Du tin of City Controller. . Secties it ordained and enacted by the May or, Aldermen and citiseneof Pittsburgirin Select and Common Cannella amembled, and- it is hereby pima e..l by authority, of the wee, That so much of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance relating to the duties of City Controller, - " -- passed December 29, 1.859, an requires the report of said Controller to be made lu the tasted meeting in January, be and the earn* Is hereby repealed; and that it shallbe hie duty to make such , report at the stated meeting in the month of January, or at their next eubeequentepeclal or stated metilTrig thenidliiin each year. • -Ordained and winkled into a toe In Conncilit, this 27th day of January, A. D.,1862: . • • JAMES McAtILEY, Preeideut of Select CounciL dither: It.- Mongols, - Clerk of Select Couilcil. . A. G. McCANDLESS, - : -Prosidens of Common Council.- Ansa: neen.arateataa,..-- Clerk of Common Council. ja29:3kl pErßoure o.ll..lVORKS—itgase-tb - Oasis; Ptonrietorif Rathers' and -Manbfacten, era of Pore:Burning Pe trullto—trado mark. Partr - DoodorLted 'Bentolo, Strata Clarltleil Latmkstlug Oil, • ' ' Cold Premied R. N.." do do • No. i t No. 11;ind N 0.3 Macl!luery 911, . ) 41. 1*413111;Diiii111/VGIo4 I/9„ "'Wagon and Or ankliplrylti of Nophib.. /11r9rdors alled 4 11031 1d1y. altrOfneta earner otrroat 33 3-Smithfield went,. Ttopotothels ;lobo. ,P 11 131.31th, Pa..; , ,lalll Ictisp-mtc. ippk4;. : - :116.!•11o,i3; , .dot do Peochek , /lust reccinodatd pe a l. by, FirstZEß. . . ALL'SUFFICIENT TAREE. T ag he past &walks," known is GENUINE PREPARATIONS, viz FIELMBOLD I S EXTRACT at;SAP j 6R . IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACTBUCHU,, A Po ifirfr. Mid Specific iteitode for Di...* of t HLADDEII, RIDNDIS, GILiSEL. mid DROPSI GAL SW ELLINIid. This Mcdi< iur illerCll.l, the .Power of Dl do dud exeifos the ABSOREIENTS tow healthy dello by wich the WATERT Or CALCAREOUS- Doter. h nod all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMEN'T' reducd, ae wells PAIN AND INFLAMMATION and is good fur MEN, IVOILEIS, or CHILDREN. UELAIDDL WS EXTRACT BUCilt% For tr.skursirs wiring from [LOAN of Da ealeamu, litdimovtluo or A box, ATTENDED )V/TO THE FOLLOWING SniP Indispoiltion to Swertlon, Lou of Power, LURK of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nemea, Trembling, Horror of Diwam, Wakefulness; Dirunem of Vbdon, l'itin in the Bock, Univereal Lassitude, of the Muscular System Hot Hondo, Fluthing of lb° Body, Dryneiot of the Skin, Eruption. of the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, it allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC PITS, In ono. of which the patient bay extols. • Who ran say that they are net frequently followed tiatom ' 4 l/IREFUL DISEASES," .INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION Many are aware of tha catoo of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECOUES OF THE INSANE -ASYLUMS, dad age Melancholy Dealt. by Coasulap OEO4 urtir. wirsrao TO THE YOUTH or TNEASISKIIT THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Require.; the did of medicine to stiingtheu and Invigorate tLe Syntena, NVhlch . RelmboLl'a EXTRACT lIIICRU invariably dasn. • TRIAL WILL COX VINCE THE XOZT SKEPTICAL. FEMA . LL'S—FEMALES—FEMetLES OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATINGMARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other - remedy, as in Chlodate or Retention, Irregu larity; Palufuluesa, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous elate of the com Uterus , Leueorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all Lucident to the sea, erhother mieing Irme Indiscretion, Habits of Dlesipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY IHIOULD BE WITHOUT IT Take no mune Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicine fur unpleasant and dangerous DlEoases. RELMBOLITS EXTRACT @COME! Mite SECRET DISEASES In all its stages, At little expense; Little or no change in diet; No inconvenience ; srposure. . It .uses a frequent-desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and curing Stricterres or the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Pawners, Diseased nod ur on-out Moller. PITT: 4 BURGB THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who have beeu the victims of qaacki, aud who have }add ITIAVT rzes to he cured in a abort thee, hare found they were deceived, and that the oPOISON” h., by the um, of "powertid idstringents," been dried up In the eyetern, to break out In aggravated forte, and PEIWAPS AFTER dfARRIAGE. Eta lleltuboltra Extract }luau far all affectlous and diawara of the muxsar onGLxe, R'hetLeretieHng in MALE OR FEMALE, • Front whatever mono originating ind no matt ROW LONG IiTAS DINO. DL of diet. °roam require the aid of DIURETIC. EIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 1S TUE GREAT DIURETIC, .And fn certain to have the desired effect in all D eaaes for which it is recommended. Blood ! Blood ! Blood I 1.161,41,1 d's Highly ConcesUrated Convomui FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This La en alretttion of the Blood, and ATTACKS THE. SEXUAL ORGANS, LININGS OF TILE NOSE, EARS, THROAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTHER 3IUCOUS SURFACES, Hakim: its sppearance in the form of ULCERS • fielmbold'a Extract flarsaposille Purifies the Blood, and removes all Scab' Eruptions of the Skin, Giing to the complexion a CLEAR AND IfEd.l4H7i COLOR It being prepared expressly for this chum of cont. plaints, Its Blood Puruylng Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Elansaparilla ' • HELMBOLD'S BORE WASH, An excellent Lotion for dissents' of a Syphilitic Na ture, and no an injmttn in diseases of the Urinary Organs *riming from Habits of Diaripation, need In connection with the Extracts Bucha pr lianaparlas, in each Mimeses as rooommended. Erkterws of the recd re/lab:sand resposalee domed.r Will IKVOUIpatIY the UERTIFICATE.S Or Fron $ go 20 years' giuding, MENDE AND FAME. For Medical Properties of MICELI, see Dispensa tory of the . United States. e Pmfeesor MITRES' valuable works on, the Practice of Physid. Soo remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. .PLIYSICK, See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOW. ELL, a celebrated Physician end Member of rho Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published la the Transactions of the King and Queens Journal. . See Media,Ohienrgbag Review published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of iLoyal College of llorgeone. Me most of the tato Eitsroistd Works on Med Extract Bache a $1 00 00 por bottle, or six (or $6 00. Sarmkrilia,l . " 500 Improved Ems Wash, 500. " " 260 Qr, half dozen of each for 812 00,.which will be suffi cient to cure the most obstinate 011104 If . dime:done am adhered to. Dellvemd to any addrese, securely packed from abeerration. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS : IN ALL commumce CURER GUARANTEED! AFFIDAVTI Pengonaily appeared before nu, an Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Ilmatioto, who being duly aworn, dotb say. Ida preparations contain no tun, code, no .mercury, or giber ledurious drugs, but ars purely vegetable. .11. T. HELIKHOLD. • • Sworn and anbecribed before me, the 2lid day of November, 1864. . • . • WX. P. H.11381:11D, Aktanam., Ninth intent, abate Race, Ptillaihiphia. , . Address lettere In initntation facooidenoe to H.. T. /IXL2aCiLD, bepot, 104 iouth . nytith strOet, below Cbeitnut, BEWARE OF 0077NTERFEITE, . And aaprtsciptisidtukre, Who endeavor to dive's "of their on - u" and 'rother'' articles on the reputation attained bp' ' licludaild's Gentian Preparation"; • . .• Entreat .Buotitt ; - • " " " Maraaparilia; . • . Improved Bole . „ . • No. 146WocT11 And dn . Drunglitirnrylinere. ' Sir.Aakfor.HELYBOLDT. ,Tsbr,l/00th. *ea' the :WI ea ...rid imam neoarrioN extrArpostriil. . aostroirattradirvat - ~ V 6 I XVaaMMIO. , : 7 flEDl~lZ. "HELMBOLD'S The. Johnstowrilecommodation Train leavea•dally, (ezmpt Sunday) at SMO p. in., Snipping at all stations and running as far as Couemaagtr. Float Accommodation Tndn for Wall's/Ration/saves daily (except Sunday) at Mina. m. Second Accommodation Train tor Wall's Stithin leaven daily (ewmpt Sunday) at link a. on. Third Actaimmodatlon Train for Wall's Station learee'dally (except-Sunday) at CM) p. m , Fourth Accommodation Train kr...Attli's Station leaves daily (except Sunday) at WIG p. m. Rettirning Trains arrive- let Plttsourgn as follows Ripeen j 1:16 p. ea. ; RAU, MU m.; Fast Lime. 1:30 a. in. • Johnstown Accommodation, IU:SIi 11.• tn. j First Wail'. Station Aniummodation,R3o a. m. ; Sec- OM Wall's Station Aiworitinodation, m. Third Wall's Station Accommodation; lit.d . p.'m.; Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation, 6.011 p. ith g Trains from Blairavilloand Indianasonmec tat Blahs. vino Intersection with Johnstown Arzointundation East and West, Express& and Mail West, and alsowitli Way Freight East and Wmt. The public will find it madly to their interest,, in going Said or Went, to travel by Um Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as the accommodation, now cohered cannot be enrlyssod on any *thermal., The Road to ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from aut. We can pronilni sanity, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. To New York-.-- 50ITo 50 To Phßodelphia.,... to t/0 To Lanca5ter........... 8 55 To Ilarrisburg —.- 7 45 Baggage checktd to all ettathms on the Newly/. ale Central Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltinsore and New Pert. - --- Passenger. purchasing tickets in cue oral be charged an excess,. according to Illation* trareled, in addition to the station notes, except from elation; where the Company has no Agent. IiOTICE.—In sae of loss, the Cpmputy will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 8100. N. • B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers end baggag e to and from the De pot, at a elouge not to ex 25 cents for each pas senger and baggage. For tickets, apply to J. , Agent, At the Pennsylvania Central STRWAIIT Rallboad Paasenger. Station, on Liberty and Budd streets. Jas Gaol SuperinteßNOCll LEWIS. Superintendent, Altoona, Po. f MPORTANT. • —All persons purchaeln Tickets for Lon* lit. aosepb end other points' in. Northern' Mbitiotni,, the State of Kansas, or the Territoriee, 'honk' insist on haring tickets that reed by the NOUTid inssottEl KW:ROAD. The only route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quickest Due, by thir teen hours, to the reniotast point reached by rail, and le always as cheap as any other. Bay your tickets tolinnese and adipoints In North ern Stimuli by the North Missouri Itedlnied, ISAAC EL STURGEON, President, and General Superintendent of the Nardi Missouri IlailrosiL eellrraehu BIINMY N. stumnie. Agent. A LLEGEUENy . r ,..., - rt - W-1:14 trains dally dopart tromandL arrive at Pittsburgh, leXoept blittitay.r_ •• • Through trains; stopping at Ilulton, leave liitts u_r a. jgh at 6 m. o. , b Milton Acoommalatos: inane bum Pittabegb at 9 andll a. in., and at I, vs: and 6:40 p. Accommodation tinhis, retarning, leave Hunan at 7:40 and 10 a. it m, and 1:46,' &30, 6:36 And :35 _ With tomes known to grxersims Mickel linden!: to Halton anti 'turn, 25 neut. ALL I esearigers from Pittsburgh, ithout tickets, mill be cherged full fun. it V. 510111.1tY,, fluocriotenilent. QOAPI SOAPU SOAPIII—Tng Citz u esc . 2live Reagive Bose, manufactured .by B. 0. & J. R. 'SAWYER, In ackilowledged 'to be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to thepublic. .Its superior advantaps axe found' In its theepruisa, saving of la b or, and its efficacy in removing grease, faint, tar arid without injuring:the skin, or ha the Can be used 'with Iciatwiso tbenegin all kinds of g the finest quality of goods. It water. Reference is made 'with pleasure to the subjoined certificate, emanating from gentlemen well known In this commilnii,Y. and vim bm every.faittiv arord.d of seeing( t and fairly teeted: - Quartermaster's Repulses: Of .ike and rourtsexth kerumege Peteasyluentla Vale:teem b .. ,Sawyer'a Chemical Olive - Ernie. Poseents.. haring- een wed in our Regint have no hesita ve ion in certifying that It was fouMad tuirably adapted to the twe of the soldiers, and deci daily the most supenortioaliwhich could be procur ed for the Persica. JAILER A. REIN, Quartermaster Twelfth AL.EX. ItOitrirf," Qintrtimeaster Fourteenth Raiment. If. IL BIOOR AD, awn" Quartermaster Thirteenth Regiment. ADVICE GEATIS! CI ROCERIES AND 10 . 1.4 a prime Rio 00464,. 10 htis...tiugrau, 22 barnyi standard Crilahed Star, 25 Coffee and- Refined Sugar, 66 : Golden and S. H. kyrnp, 10 New York do Pautnaylranin do 66 N. O. Nolamea, • 50 and halite Nok 1; 2 and 3 larie and medium Mackerel, • 16 Split and or Heating, 40 bone Sealed 3000jmunds priMo'Coatlek, 12 barrels No. 1 Lard. Oil, - For solo by scuoittaxt. at Latatid, Jail! -- .• - No. 803 Merl street, TNIRA. RUBBER PASTE FORBOOTS 1 AND SHOES, pusecicing the tomat* and render ing theta perfectly waterltoof and 'pliable. We materalketare this article ourselves; and caw 'reco mend It to- L. all that I. represented, an elm 'eaa many that hare used it, bendable, foe eale,•whole sale and ntdlilat the India Rubber Depot, Ye wan St. Clair (treat. J. t IL PHILLIPS, DIA. 40, Ef r 819.00,,` _III9,EFINED.. OIL-400 bbla. suferior 11; Sa / Beamed 011iracehiniNid lorfide by t' JAS.-LA.I4UL itul.'7o Walex Nitric& TATSIL__ AT.11.00 banal. pimp ' loo• - do - mort'a, On band and he . Ashby /MLE ILIEILV. eyg , ,.m~s,;.. OLE . VELAND AND auePITTSMISOII RAIL- L _ 11. WAY-11 reftft?iGlsll - • +ea •••• Oa aad after lIONDAI, • • fe el. Tadao will lams the Depot of tftaPtaxeyhasta ILA road. Pittiteralk. ma :Men • ... Pasdergi, Cataaaa.• aad Ciao;•,:i Share Lina via 5t0.500.72, Leaves 1:5.5 m. do Steubenville ..... -.--..-. 5e..V3 a. no. .• do Newark do Columbus.- 1:30 p. m. Arrives 6:46 p. do St. Louis- ..... --...-----10:45 a. m. Leaves 11.5.5 p. to. doSteubenrille ...-........-.—.-. 5:10 p. m. 0 midnight. do Columbus • . D3O a. m. Arrives ....... 7:40 a. ca. did St. Louts ... - ......... . ... p. No change of cam between Plttsburgh and Cincinnati. Splendid. Sleeping Can 41 .1.11.1 to all Night Trsdna Pitudanyk end • Ineding Line. Leave. ..... 1:55 a. m. do Nl'ellturille 4.25 a. in. do Steubenville do . Zit a. In. ............ .....635 a. in. Arrives ............. . 8:38. ..... 6:60 a. to. Leaves Pittsburgh -____ 1:65 p. m. do Wellsville -- :0 do Steubenville. . 3:10 p. co. do Wheeling 625 p. Arrives Deltaic ... .. . . -..-..- r.... 6.40 p. Connecting at Wheeling with and Ohio Railroad, and at Dellair.with (ntral Ohio . Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster% Circleville, Coll:unbolt and Cincinnati_ Pitabergh and C7rindasid Line. Leaves Pittsburgh . D 55 a. m. do Wellsville -.. 4:05 a. to. do Alliance 7:011 e: m. do Hudson Arrives; Cleveland 9:35 a. m. m. Leaves 1:55 p. m. do Wellsville 4.00 p • m do ..... . ....... 5:24 p. m. do Hudson . . ... ....... 70 te 4 p.'. Arrives Cleveland ..... ...... ..... 8:10 p. Connecting at Bayard with T13.11/,was blanch for New. Philadelphia and CanakDorer, as. Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort N Vapid and (linage Railroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati R. R. kr . A k ton,' Cuyahoga Falls and 'Millersburg, and et Cleveland with C. A E. IL It. for Erie, Dunkirk and Minato with 0. & T. ILR. for Toledo, - Detroit and Chicago. Accranmodatlon leaves at 3:33 p. m. Returning tmirui arrive in Pittsburgh an fiillovvin Mail .... 4:10 Passengera,dosirlng to go to Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, or pelota Weld., via clovehm, Most bo Por tient.- to asrfor tickets via Clerehmd. Through TlCkets sag ba procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittalairgh. JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. For (tether Information apply to At 0027 WILLIAM STEWART, Agents the Company's ow. 4, Freight Station, Penn et. 180.: ....... ... . WINTER AR- ~.„,; • RANGEMENT FOB' " TUE PENNSYL-= , ...- MANIA CENTRAL RAILituAD. RIORTDAILY TRAINS. . The MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh from the Pm, nnger depot, it the Intersection of Liberty and Grant street., every morning (except Sunday) at 4:60 a, m. , atopping only at principal stations between Pittsburgh and Altoona, and Harrisburg and Phila. delphia, and making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore, Weshlngton, and New York, via Al lentown. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 6:60 p. making close mmnectio for Now York, trolll Kensington depot, at 6:30 p. n ne., over Camden and Amboy line. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the above named station daily at 1:411 p. m. , stopping only at , prin. clpal static.), making direct connection at Harris burg for Baltimore, Washington , and New York via Allentown. This train arrives in Philadelpkda at IS:un a. us., making connection for New York. from Kensington depot, at 1.1:30 a, in., over Camden and , Amboy line. A Sie.sping Car to run through. from Plttsintrgh to Jersey City, eta Allentown-430 miles --Attached . to thin train. • The FAST LINK lance. the above munod Station daily (Sundays excepted) it 10:50 p. stopping only atprincipismtions, connecting as Harlisburgibr Baltimore, Washington and New York sla Allentown. This treat arrivamm Philadelphia at 1:264,- m., mak ing cline connection Mr Now Turk, from Walnut line. street wharf; at 2:00 p. m. , over Camden and Amboy WAY FREIGHT TRAIN WITH PASSENCGER CAR ATTACHED, loaves the Passenger /lltallon every morntag (Stuolayo extv.pted) at b:44.1 a. vb.: run ning u far as Coueroangh uod atoppiug at all sta tions. 2=l MZ;MM
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