L- -.- - - s;~ , • • :14.C'•ari‘R.rtat , tflitiPtir „N. erhuitee - • dm:ined asulthesurely tried, 1 / 4 ' "". lw )lAstrilitlikhatit 541011...9.:#1114: , Mete gra I =toll _ The chal4broweind . tm hidden irhui ' • he torrent . e headlong laufwee Ate:l al& lbw eghlrhetwa a ; _ But AweweTe not, the IWM,:quidei”nritbriniZbl"r of beta 1 1 9 ° rl fiungb en Grderatate, stoopi nis'4itt it. high emote•— •-• Vassal Every breete • That wads* o'er Coltunhita-bumst, From wild - Pett.g•Wror** ll 4.ttles.... From finroinfol4 orlehen ;bee& ( blginm neete, , temr4ite", , ge th e eertiy vf,a. le booming un ited MO Welter, A homers to histoftr ' • moui the fella no ggblelkonlyh - ,w i Steit'Or 1.'1121111a eat • -. Ass tetentios istatlty- luau biter • • ibitheSJ.re ufi lTtrie:Amidt.,, .31etore.h11 k ,Ilibt Ivrea dim 'theft dream. Or oakum thisltng to betray •: • • AAA kiwi:l4A* big pans *Mem, .The,leemat •01.Aletttc - . AM. film, 'the heir t. hosteithii au •• Whet' rah* trial hiStandat'e Anne, • Columbia - shell - behold hir .Ukirmed. withoutat laurel , As Got,thu flAtowtot Rabaul . ,„ trtel camel • -- . The r be'eilatlha, • ipe 1 iballleami the mind. or men. • • .-And nighorrriort weltUPC° • • ;..ThCt WEEIMIOL PATZlldril future fame. • • J. (1. Wirrnme. :•-' lllO 11 0/ 11 ' AEtt SOIIIIIIISET. ocachil iiepo - ri — ;;Til; Part Taken •byi 1 0. 3 CrWalla lota. :- -.,! -..-..- a.. -.., - • -,, Calm Onosms Mitt Stamas, 1' ~,,,,•_ :, ~ -.-.: •-,:r'.., War* Cojillyidati. VI, lom. j ::::::- : -.''"•.'doi.. IL :JD, Manson, C0N5: , 241 Brigade, Ist IDi :. ..,4:i5, - ,.. '''', eisscia•LsystimeissitL'Obio. c . :,• -,. --,;,.; . --i.; ...,..-.?•,-- Sul. 44Lhaarygi tha honor to repoifto got the ..,..• : part taken. by the 10th Indians Regiment of ••-•`);`, 1 1 (9blikkeele:reieletii.SY: :command, iu the battle :.,:..):.. .. ~fought.on the 19th lust, 'at L ogan ' . -Farm, '''' • : --Pulaski coantri Ky;--• - .- -1- - • . 4? - - '''• -On the evening of lli theth'irst, In accord, auto" Pitt yobs ordir; . :l sent out as pickets, - . - CSAiiiiinies K. mad 1, Capta. Shorter . and Per ' '• ''-,, Alns, Andluid thins 'Wiliest °lithe road leading to the ftriltbAillOni of thetiiiOnii ad Comber-. laid ''ltiiii , ,;• , distance Skint,. twilie =ilea.- Maj.' A. 0 . . Miller,: w h o - 'Rout ed the -pickets, • .'--",.'• ititioned eompitay - rehis mile out camp, "'''' Aides:Measly Kithetre limidird yirds beyond. ' . '"This latter company "received Instructions. to. ''.lhil bitclCtO'Capt; Perkin. if ittOoked. ~ ~: ~ :' At about Wilt Past: tat o'clock , en the m orn ',leg At tbitl9thliiit.',',i•eaurier .ciime to our , ',,, quatbits mitk Inftimetiem tif - atthionemy was ' ` advancing upon oar sittip,tind almost Jaime ' distely alter, the firing ;of roue tilekets was 'beard. - 'The long Sell . iinickly brought. the , '.. 'ltogi regiment Into Mike, end ,t. ga ve . orders toMajor Miller to go ' fotiraid'with Company 4 , ''',l .A; Captain ' Hamilton . - to' ;the support of; our .' -•,''' ',tdoket et:Appetites, which Oidei was promptly • • '...-- - -: •- eieented; r a eba . pr:ocodia; . 14,,y0ur order, 7 ' ""...,:•witit the' remaloing . seven , companies. of my '' t :( '''.' 4 l9:giment;;dtiOM the road 11 the direction of., -theliickfil L iiring.„ When I :Ipit:: Irithin seven, , ''."';‘ - ty‘five Yatds .of theta COMpenien there hotly' '''''''J.'‘` „ engaged , I formed theireginieot in line of bat - - - ' 110 and rapidly ! , dispoted it'hir fighting . ~ F ive foMPnbliti'.ektendist .through. : the woods .on ,;-il the right of Misirromt end the remaining eons,' , panics on-the - lett. A minima of rebels '-' l • . :' • - Were atiosicibiln =line - Of battle; and:their -,..-: 4 • • treasonable tolorir'weSti' isiein'ilkintlitg in the ;• . liretr:e6. 7, lilting velectet as good a position tot praottiathi, , l - toblirii 'staid and ordered the regiment •to lire, which order was instantly. obeyed... The.firing 'continued 'Without mass -,... lion: for more than am. hour,-daring , which time. • engsged.threa - of•the: enemy in a -mei- S. - .feotr i 'ant halt them - at: bay.'- .The, battle' ....... •_ 72101 at its hottest, and our ranks were grade ' ,' • .:::ally. becoming thinnetand.mistilated,•when' • 0 . , I: peroeired a regiment of rebel , cavalry. at .”. - . ; tempting to tlank me on. the ..right, and an :. ..-'". . infantry regiment on the lett. I commanded ci• Captain Oregorra company to take *cation to ' - meet the cavalry on the right, - which, it. did, ~., .and .opeandlt• galling irre, upon' them; hat •._ ,:they were fast-losing. in upon us; and / saw .- "..,.. .-.-.: myself completely outflanked on-the right, . '....: and, reinforcements must soon; come to, .. i i ,nii relief or /,would be compelled to fall back. ,-; 1.-',..,- I.' was eventually - .brood to order:my right .)„ -wing .: to, retire, • when just as: my order was ,-...;,•'heing executed, Cl,. .4th Kentucky-regiment, . • -.:•••,'-•commanded" . .by Colonel : Fry,:: came ;up sod : • ::::*:::it , took position 'on the left of- my left wing,onli ' opened a deadly on the ranks - of the enc .:L.., • ..-... -," *y. ,-.1 now rallied:the -Tight wing, the men, ' :,• 1 . . : with .the naneption of-those 'mho-bad been' ; ,. ; •.:•.-,-.:;,detailed to .carrf off dm dead and wounded, , - :quietly ' taking:their places it the- ine. - Just ..- • :.--.2; 1 ,-B, C this Aimo i a • heavy formi-uPpealeid: to .be •,. 'advancing. on! the, extreme: ' c a..; . the 4th . • ..... , Kentueltyreement, and'a portion , of Colonel ...., ...; • hleCook's: hrigado,, which had arrived, en-1 . - -*. ' , ,,goiging the inemy,On my right;.l was order-' ed by tion. 'Thome, to the extianie left of the ,•Fourth _ Kentucky Regiment. •-•I moved the ~...thl, , -..segiment through the _brush and Mot loge to • ,: - ..,5:• :.• Alio 411,ece . designated,. and coming to a fence :::.;,ii„,•",spartillel mith.. my line, we hotly. sulked- - the ~ - . .ii ,i,- - Atnemy t - ind after a harit , stinggle of ; Wilt an .... - ,, , ...- - . .Th r ltitAr's.dartition, drove him before us sad :put ' ,:,... Wain Sighteritligusit loss. -Apart of my left .'-- ' 7.-...,ititig,ttillassived on the right of- th e eth Aen ..„ ,-, ~ ,Anety, - , spirit gthat -odds, being stronely op. • ••:,, ~,,,- , ,posed,l- was again ordered by tiim...Thsnoss to , , '.. :z.-:their support.) I forthwith :oboist this corn • mend, and in doing so brought my 'right Ming - ', l / 2 .„ ripen the identical ipbusid it had been totted "...-:: to Abandon darbag_tbe earlier part or th e on.: , '- 1, • - ".f.:. - Bement. ..1 I Msettynoved forward the .whole :: •":::•,'„)s _sight Flag and two_nompazdas of UN left, sad' • •••r-ji,,110014 got into a force stoniest with the enemy ..,'.,.,1 in:trout.. , The whole regiment:from right to , . - left was now warmly Angered, And elowly'), but- eurely , ,striving lbw - enemy . before:them' , .•:-::::' -.1..•:•-:-.)when:I. ordered* •ieberget bayonets-I'f which. ~ -' . . ; ,, , wilipromptly-executet along ~.the whololine. X. 2 0 ".efse drOVe. the. enemy. from his pleas of. - - ..,COOPIAInsoIit. - In it_lie wood* intorißopm field ~ .. -,.... . ) ,......twolttuaired - rOtds . trot*. where.l =tend the ,-„„„..'ii*go.,lTheti we.arrited. At Oa; fence in ..-: _tut; frtoi.t; WM, 0f... Abe. Ainentp-srori fount ;.-); - -•i!': - '.tieiteriult 'AA , the.oornere,mad were bayoneted .:'.."bY on, men ~throtigh.,the Alliil.:Ji 'Tressed I ~ t; ,., powl4, end noon betield.iithstatlefaction that , 1::-:-Ibii,.004kray, Vp.re.tooribs in retreat across- the '1 1:. : uniAltteil_4 eildents.flait them:haft in the . r , ~ ..,, ~ : . ...,Amstb,enst, corner ; if the ' Meld, on a plena of: . ,-• high ground; where they reeeivedeentidara ,,' ::::::•'',-rs Nfzrfinf9tveweiktt :4124 Aguas a iast sad de5,..4„,.....„pe50bs ,.. 4 „,.....„pesobs 1010 rt, A4: - . torpaisa,oar.,tovapa.. In the „•-•-..i,-, ~:menallmelli., gallant Col, MoCeek, with his - r ;,-,-..AReieeiWe 9th ;Ohio .regintent,' came , tal!ciat -- . .„--I....guPrr.t."otig.lar twenty :er.thizty. minut esa ;,.:t terrMo t etroggle s etisued betwiett.the *Pinning . , i,,., 3 ficre k. - ni. -7 navvy. ku •it „soy.military:carpar saw '' ii harder fight. Finally the enemy began to : : : : :;•- : ,t.: - Warernad - strnincolcbeforte.tbdiribtlir of lead , and glitteringleteel,bmioishlto beacon his that- I -;-• -.. ~.laind, lanky anT_ltioomineiwiedo precipitate . thtmat splint Oftorniof bullets front ourik-d vineing forma. until his retreat” bemuse a.; . . . perfect -50ut....,-k ordered enough magi to be • left to attend to our dead and wounded, and :"• .., =!iseetairfig a new 'nuPply - tif'cirtridgeb, (the tooet sit our isixeabelog' entirely i =l* the . ....„;._ mcm,reAlled their, boAcs, and, : g to 4 yeBeorddi ' I pat ' the regiment in motion after . .the retreating iesusmy. Pursuing them. :QM ianseevening a distance of. ten miles, we-sir . tired - near the enemy's 'Tortilleitiols at 110 'place. - The way by which the enemy bail ref, '''. ll . l 4.4oire9 l ; l denee, #. 1 1 14 .0 1 7 had been , in - - - - "liistertmikisch their &a f - Vegans, mason, "., ,, , 4 ,,i.nsualtete,. Amor* blankets, bth.,:ete. :were I's" ,'•;'?: - .t itteiwpsil-.alonwtbe .'p:rads .from' . ,tlis b attle-' ..:::.441iii - - .'1d40 ,- -witldira iiile - totthikliitooi, whore I iiiii,i -sod the - - mm slept on their aria, lir ' field. The men 1/4tbis ....--- - ... , ,...-ti poirdst , Mieedi;l l l 9 94teed bun ).•,;:•i:i...-ior iliniiintkidlotliriete eat "Oinfil tbeinnt ~miotns night: .*OtCtliii following mornipg, 44 1 01 4 - Inat., - ,sfieratu'oulkilocr-badAAifild:u4 r ,27 7 7 4lsnennea j worliajbY-lauf rdli,r '1 *Tod jaw , '• e , '' , - - ‘.'f,kilitithatt to' bli iiresstworkiiankinto Ms di ' Aectss4" 19lgegelikonotii, Wising I ) have lithes re kizPained. -. ' '.,' •• - - L 1 . , 30 X11itt0011.,,41 - 74lailiiiiii#hiC:oitr'. ....tir:•,..3:,"<-`4 4 ' 711 " liolorevasson4era-thou 4riiirent , . .:Sid byjbas. ladies of - Lafilyettii, , and borne In i.:4l.ltitutiiph nk the battle of Rich Mountain, were ; .. ,i - , Z; 4 •7,.., .;.: lalgUtiMi.into : ishrede. by : * bullets of '.C . : :, F . F.:i - 'oltklielliiMV.E I baseqtad , tiWn.. hat:. ~......;ti=iinni gotberOk'adidintandrooorola: i them. 4. - :Thei otaajdfor, 4#14:j:.# . 441 - ittop beptpir4.ky ' ;MIL riglig4L"" ' .."7.llll,oll4risarlijiat4ll,aleovoLonen;. A -,..;,,. wookohc• - • aired • .-- -. pomplobit ()IA -- .pf:. '-',-- + 4 4 .liboil;iiiiiila "X . italtlib7lobinite- - . -- ;;Y , Snoapoiittntt. . initiod; '' iiir:ti.fisna, ~• chip -is :i',.. , -.;"" --;-:- LLl4nda'VOLoCnnA Jr [ lo th 1, 14 118 1 P- -n! '4,77: - ....-7 . 7 -- . - = e '... 1 4 1 14 1 44 1 ” - A'' • '-..'.. :, ~;t:.4.-lAlrinifpkiiniii‘ll . l3'44. : ll44 *tiolidi- , ' .--4- 7,.1* botisitiollr4ll4lOC : --'• Afilio.oitailt. t- . .. 4.- - -,. , ~, ._. ,ill!flit!- „._z;.t I . 7Tom *60 , , (iamb li ) _ a tualtszoirt -. if ••‘: sitellik. • -444 t*FA u1 . 111 L.V, ; ' Igilivieit i O • ie ' ....' J - “ - T,lt . ~, :-.', - ~,1‘ 4 ,,,,,, , ,,- .- ~4.-., . ..5..-,.:7...1 t., . ....V .: ,, t ' ' ' ''''` ' -.1 " . I.l ' ±i ' l '' `" • ' • . 1 ' 41 ... ' '''''' . . . . . . _ ~le INEZ i':= - ,=4„ nt Wed, PhiladelPhior ,t b S . , ba i Ottidertftlgt!itir ferelifi"elettritefor -the' toe.' largelrfifte - the "shoddy" toWilness, end that Many of the; unifort:os atA.hlankets are of The 'War Committee rill• give the Whole are a thorough sitting, and in the meantime ill army •coutra:etsliirp Stopped at the War' Department (Inuit Alarm' bas, been created- among the co*treeterd hereby this derclow6ent. --- Many o thtiee hwa.iertitkeiGiii _for .goods • sold - end dellrered;aud are awaiting with anxiety the result l b at the :Philadelphia ' Quirterm44.o : - • net, 4snator from hfis eonri r he ; arrived "The ',propolitloii...to:aPpsfst, homoapethM physicians in thssirtny r rill probably be re- Jeeted :by the 'Military ' Militar y ; Committee of •• the . . Mr.innaseation bilErtill be called rtp the'Boase OnWedneaday neat: ..7 • large-majority' . of the New _ York delega-: Bon In Congrese Life rreiiimeted ,the tura of their State to,Wstroet Senator to rote for the expulsion Of. Bright. Mr. "Stareni Chiirinan,. of . the Ways and ;Mean' Conimitteei; proposes an. amendment to "the Hundred Million note bill, providing for ttie Paynient of intereit govorament totes and bonds in specie. There is a probability of the passage of anotheratnend went 'to the ,bill, limiting the' legirtinder clause to all debts that may here after be'edntraeteif by the govermbent. Oen; McClellan` appeared.before the Van 'Wick Contract Oommittei tote mottling, and gave iestfutony ,matters relating to the' The new SMsator tram Miisoiri, Mr. Hen ' dericiri; favors the expulsion of, Bright. It `is -proposed Id modify the language of the resole -thin for the expulsion, of that Senator, mid it is - protattdethat it. will - pais in the amended form. Extroordinortrects of Kindness. . . A servant of the Rev. Howland Hill very. :lately died; and. his master. .presehed his funeral sermon to a numerous audience, in thecoursq of which he mentioned the follow ing anecdote: -Many •personspreseht were acquainted with thedeceaSed;and have bad -it in their power to observe his character and conduct.. They:Can bear-witness that. I speak the truth; when l'assert that for a considerable number of years past helots proved himself a. perferctly sober, honest, industrious, and religious man, faithfully, performing, as far as.lay in his power, the duties of his station in life, and serving . God.with constancy and teal; and yet.this very man, -this. virtuous' and' ious man, was once a ribber.on th e . highway. gore thin thirty years ago, he "stepped,me on ,ihe high road and demanded my money. ItNut at all intimidated, I argued with him. I asked what could induce him to pursue so iniqiiitona a course of life ? "I have heed a. coachmen, air," said he, but aui now out of.* . place, and. not being able to get a . character, can obtain no employment, and _am therefore obliged to resort to this means ofinining subsistence." I de sired him to call upon me ; he promised he. weuld and kept his word. I talked fur- Gier, with biro, and offered to take him into scrVice. He 'consented, and ever since .thatperiod he.hasemed-mefaithfully, and not -me only, :buthe .has-faithfully served •his God. - - And - instead • of having fitrushed life-its public, ignoadnious manner, with a- deprived' and - haidened 'mind, as. -he probably weuld imon' ‘ have 'done; he has died 10 peace; - rejoicing in hope, and , pre. pared,.we trust, for the society of just men i ma4perfect. Till this day this extraor- dinar °eminence has been confined to his :breast and mine. ,I have never mentioned it even to my dearest friend.—Fromc a aLou-' don papa; dated-1800 • OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Bused at. the Second Session of the Thirty ,seventh angren. • r [Pcrtrtac--No: 10.:] AN ACT amending the prorisiMm of the Second section of act of January twenty ' foimkh;eightemi, hundred and fifty-seven, .._:enforcing the attendance of witnesses before committees of either House "of • Congress. Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Representatives of the United States of Amer ea in gongress assembled. That the provi Siena of-the seetion of the act entitled "An sat more .effectually to enforce the attend ance of witnesses on the sit - tamer's of either House of Congressand to compel them to disicover - testimony," approved January twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty setien; be amended, 'altered, and , repealed, so as to read as' followa: That the told many- of a witness examined and testifying before. either House ,of,Congress, or any 'committee of .either liouse. of Congress, shalliiot be used as evidence in any crim inal..proiecaling against-such.a witness in any court.. Pronide, however. That no official paper'or . record, produced, by such witnesses on" such examination,. .shall be telinior taken to be included within the privilege 'of said evidence so to pro . Pict, suck witilisairomnany . _criminal pro -ceeding as aforesaids, and.no witness shall liereaftir he allowed to, refase to testify.to .any ..feet, Or to produce -any paper touch iugwhich he shall be examined by either Hons. Congress, or, ..emninittee - of either House, for the reason that: Ids testimony touching such fact 'or' the production of euch'psper, niay tend' to disgrace him or otherwise :render 'him 'infamodi; PraVido,, That :nothing I tittle act 'shall be construed to along wituels - frAlk proisecutiou committed by him in-testifying si-aforesdid. 4.-Apprtived, January 1862. Pnamc linsormyron—No. 7.] JOINT RESOLUTION anthorisink cert/in officars of the navy'Aci - accept presents offered!), lhOjapanuitu Government. liendaid.by .11se_Senate - and House of Bed=` .resentatirm.of Ike :United: Staten of in avows antanbled, • That Captain W.:* W., hleffuttn;"Oonittilifider of the. United States; etiatetrigate'Niagni;:and sucli of the offi cers bi that vessel 'durini r iier late voyage to ffapan, and otherfatßoers m yetmayOf,the United States; be authorised to accept. the presents recently; ..lmilautilLad -.to this Government for presentationto.them by,Alto Government 9t1iP0 1 ..: • • January 26,1802. A LteCiiiiEbirpTUNTY, S.S.— .rsatectuko rim mirtaa - . N . 91illaNp - Uesusealee- Min; -38 SE --Potwar, A a ssignesent -of, -Jeans Blakely to Win.LIE Csxophell. • -, -< : -,And :03W.10.1ri1: i 'January. 48th, 181344' Wsts:li, Oem,staigneei , having , . tied ti hts Anal ceohnt, the Mmt direct -thy Prethonotary. to give- notice of ; the exhibition'eadEling , of hie WA - seanoni. for at thressreekainthe - -Pittsbnrgh- .Legal , Jointe r semi In the Pittsburgh Daily Gums, setting forth in. sub collies that raid account-Vitt be *Honed by the Cannon theft:in-BAT OF FEBRUARY next, unless canal of /bowls to Use contrary. - . -,. , - • 41 . 11N11T EATON A bi - ORDINANCE:RA* ;," the 1.) - AM:3I4 ofCitj cotatottig . Baena Be Li ordalidaad ertasted h 7 the mei ' br o Altlermeri acid ettluesof Pittabarith.la driest:and Cowmen Cionszlis membied. and I. Lambe °lima ad 114 authority of the mate ' ' That so _mash .tsar tirditiatice entitled 1 *Vita Ordinsix• to the MAI& et city Contieller," posed DecemberM, 18U; ea requiem the mortal said Controller Vibe made If - the statedalsothtll ittJelitist7, 1. . end the same Is heleatellatehtdi OPirii.Oh&U.loo. hle 'bay to wake' •wh.teSd'ri st the listed Inisdhtg: ist the reopUi Jert o z, or at their nest sittrovientspechtl or sifted; aisett thetrafter le" each year..:-. • • • oitritii 'inuiete.2lnto a law hiSierikrriltdi 27thdera, Jatittatly A i , comic .ib • l'reekletit otbeleet Council; _ • - -- Prtitddeogi olUatootretemall, • -.• • - • . Clerk of atutsesat Ceundll hagatif "MML1TB:011 - WORKA,-Ritas , piLt•BotabiL imi rethateii.4o4l.lruirk,l , .I=FoOr Übeks:ft 011, 04 . ;r 'ioalrectiN of *it 41 "E:a4i . 1: I '4 *o:qwir LASS - 1:e1lds and limited hfgmeute 17. (121.21Iiiltitad *AA r it. H. Depor. and the market ral.. I fiiverrmyers.: Prima .1.6' . asOtatAuirsierz,- rsonurroc. ! a el.d. lower, and an qutr . at from r -,T41 to :: t 2,35 Mfg C A Pavni:pch. Cirr ,DrAlfort4 • 'dotal Hort* - 1 John -. .E Ewing, heeling . 1.1 Tttooloon W ., !Woad.' P.isil; lows ' . W. -Paul, do Robboodi, F . Barrio, Ilnoglarillo C 11 Demers. dohloud P •HrssayAreen ttroi,Ki EAGLE • "i sous an:Ftd. A N Barton, Canton, 0 Stair Barton, do - G L - Plitt, r R it I M B Chluanden N Y ' J Diiis'eltt, Itelifoutalne Alex McLean, Pa Gro. Shields, 1:1 S A r Kern, Claxton co IX D Kerr, do lil K Moorhead, Indiana ET Norton,- Obi° S.Earley Ailitulie4,Chioano A j Wultkill. Lewistnirb — T Dealt., VY A Mays, I street; below floenoth. raiWatiltOn. A .Itoller, KiloxvlUu_. -. . II Wir4T., : oldo . ...T , ldrNasfulkTurtlii crick ..D licites, l'enango kv .: ...: t .I. W Bedale . du • . . 't W root, Warren. W. Doty, Ohio . . - - • Aliturer - - . ' ILME'S - norEt4-: I. . ID El.o , WoolLco , JECoos T T Heuluia, Elk. co J•Gowan TSlonftor,lft Eioooont E-Peonock,Thilo , - C Long. Eamboxland'oa XS Keener, Ileuovilloo 1.1 E %alloy ezty 'trio!, root of Fifth. S. rooraitToa. W Tan, Athena Co 0 3 Hamlin% - Aancock rat - A liStran • Jae Brapo • . Jan Asloach,ltochotiter 0 • El Warren, Elizabeth Coiroh, Canonsburg 3T Campbell, Hickory T L Bennett, 'Liverpool 0 ,).Warrick, Watt Point RED LION HOTS • 11..'P, turnips', David Smith, 011,Pkt' B Millialim4penced; Y. tl Sedgworth, illation co. 1.: Smith. Cherry Valley W Welch, Y Snyder, Crawford co Lieut. 7 • A- Alemuider, ..Clarion co LT Bonnott,E. Liverpool E II Davin, London 13anoy, IL Brighton Brinton, Btriort'a - tit'n 11,Botirtner, • do NATIONAL HUTS P. SUIPLAII, Maj. trey*, II s A • A Even* E-Evena V Marotta, CAP It it Call C What - ion, Salton, u Joo Manton ,do 4. I S Scott, Coonowborg N Free, Harrisburg Jou Martin A Stewart Bove, Vetoingn co .fits Brady ' ' N Miter, Nets Athens Perogny do do L P WAlker, Butler G Eisen, do M lleiseumaia, do Joe Cauvery, D Saybor, Contort, 0 Br Flaherty, Cherry Val F Robin% do Jae Pahl, Millersburg W Long, Groeosburg dl S Story, Butler co A Story, do 11.1 Schwisterlug, 1351r -14 M Minton, Turtle Cr'k No. 137 Water street. .PEWPRIZT(III.. JAB Bevington, Ohio W Clark, West Elizabeth 1.1 9 Lawerr, Washington Weekly Review of the Pittsbiugh Markets [Reported specially for the Pittsburgh Gazette.] PrrreatraGll, - TISURSDAT, Jan. 30th, 1802. . [Novo:—Thengtotatidrui given to the following r view, it most be anderstoed, are the wholesale prices, except whore otherwilie noticed; and that in all canes in the Ailing of email orders In the city and country trade an advance Of. three to .Are cent. will he charged over these peotatiorinj ASlEESLeiniet thin.' asks of Peens at 33. A. SN; BodtrAah at 3(t3 2 . c. Pots range from 4-to n LE—There le but little dentend, and shipments += paned. The cerabliehod rates at•present are: X B,OU • A PPLW—The supply is shoot exhausted. We quote at from 112,75 to $1,12 per bbl--according to quality.. BAtiti—No change in grain bap. Stock light and prices very Onn. • No gentiles to be bad; the stock being exhausted in all the Eastern markets. BEANS—Arm but unchanged, with email sales of _prima {Whitest 51,25 per.. bush_ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—There has Peen • Stir shippingp demand at reduced prices. We quote at 51,25 per tart to bulk, and $1,40€0,50 In sacks. ~ BUTTER AND EGGS—There is a good demand • for Butter; prime Roll commands 14c and common is dull at Eggs plenty and dull at 10011 c per *dot. . . BACON—There Is a light inquiry for Bacon, hot no established prima have as yet Imerwmade. 7 1111.0011113—in W1.'1,11017 at $1;2,5E01,50 for Com mon, awl $4,2:412.5D for Fanny. CRANBEIntiES—doII. with email Wes of prime Wild at E 0 per lad. CHESIM—irk steady but a changed; we quote at -c @'c for W. It. tkritti MEAL-4teady, with small sates of sifted at 40c per bush for new, and 4,5 c for 'old. CliESTNllTll—dilli, with an ooaulional .man sale at $2,25 "41 bush. COTTONYAR2TS-7Thu following quotation+ ram corrected up to date EMElllllliMilll COl7Olll Nos. 5 to 33e VIID. No. IL.. Nos:II 330 No. No. 13------- 3 , 44, " No. 14.---....... 34c " No. 19—.---- 400 No. 30¢.. No. 410 No. 400. —.--- 17c id dos. No. 800.-- 14c 30 doo. No. 100 . No. 900........_ 14c No. 15c"- No. 14c " Nu. 100.-- 140 4 .- . CarriatChidir, wooded ...... th Carpet Maio, white, oder V.W Carpet Chain, white, etas: 15 32e, Bleached Coverlet 40c. - - - thiblesebad ...... 324 - ' Fancy B . SOo " Superior ..... •• Ns tra Dtc CommcnrSattlog— 18c CANDLES SCAP—Ths folcomis% mzo4stions are strictly correct: Mould and ...... __—__ 10 c Vll6. ..... 10.3 , 16c • 6 s c German tand ..... ..... —. 7 c Woman's Friend, No. 1 J tt Wonont's Friend, No. c •• Toilet, No. ..... TolNo, c t. DEISE,D FRUIT-Au fair requed..while prkos re main tunimaged. Apple. sell readily . at $1,5041,62, and Peitchea Vito $3,25. -IFEATHEItS—plenty and dull. In the abeame of mks we quote the markirt noullnal at from 35 to 40c EWER—The Skill , market remains quiet and dull, with no:change whatever In prior. The to ctipis, bare been limited during she past week, and the same ean hifirald du sitlpinents. The following ate %the. Anotatkrtuf freed stem Soperfine, 120:10 In marketiSlCltril, 0,50i04,00i Extra Family, TAU) to $5,14.-maitly at $5,00@55,10-ind .lane 7 $5,500 6,75. Eye /lour unchanged; aWe of .1.50 blob from tint hands wail made mr Tuesday at $2,87% per hid. ' 011A1141 shirefitaiwoekowilPt for Oats; Which are dolt but norqueitably lower. Wheat WOG at. Sic to sl,os 'foe Ilisclitemmeau and choice Keedtteky white,'williamall arrival!. , Rye firm at 4565480 -from, depot and wagone. Corn 37 t0.41e for ear aud shelledr-the latter foreman lotirdi prime/40w for' rallies". Bar* with light receipts Is in demand it 45e from waken. Oats !AVG Ye and dull. GROPERLES--The Grocery market remaha quiet but doll, notaltimtadinyi,mbich -wipes are Ana and Silly 'maintained. Cadge ts steady St 21c for prime Elottdolaises anti ared,tlMc;Sugarin fair request at 93 , 4 e. Sor Cuba,- and 10(aldy a c-forli. 0 _Rico firm at 8 ltdr—Thenvii.a .regnier demand for Hay front pales et. priced ranging- from $l.O to: fill yaw ton. iio3ll2lY—guied,„ WWI, small Ades Of Emil at $4,01.1 in 3E23 pal 6fil. 110f1&‘anweed Zap steady, with idea at from y[l to Wie par lb-;-amording l i ne iflott--ly at 334. •I.dre Hop dull_and a de Las beim eatabliahed. We quote at from $2,76 to $3 per 100Ibs gross, neatly et ti,8342,20. lALS—Te - deixtatid : kr Ceude Olils limited, while tim roosipta have been - large. 'Pricei era very unuit tled,and we quote nominally at from 7 to de per gall, cask and time. Ifol - Lard is quiet, withal:OA mles at Wu, Xad refined Carbon la fair demand for sfiipment, and we note.aals• at from 30 to 35c. POULTRY-:-The supply' in metal is large and consbieniblyin 'setae of thedetuand: Lim Chickens .ace. selling at'lrc pet pair; deemed dote per lb; dim-, sed,Tatkeys,lo per lb; Nee do, fiCia to $1 apiece; live Ducks, 40c 5$ pair., • - POTATOES—stesdi tmcbangad; we note mite of Weds atlllettesch Slows and .rink 'Eye. at flic, and prima rieabannocdui and Pianos Alberta at Wk. YOWLER—Owing to the large-advance-in adtpo. caused. by reduced stocks- and government de niand,litent be. hoenwst adman, in LWning Pawdst 0(14 per Leg, and rillt porider or $1 per keg. The, xthence is uniform throughout the - errantry. 83,4 T—did lbut auchingtal; No Estra is held at :sl,76:in bids and $1,26 in maw- : •'SEEDit--Tbo Inquiry SexPetelmis light, while prices *wadi about is Wore. Timothy la dull at pLial, -Muer at $3,73, and Pal ilsl,oo to $1,0i... • TALLOW—doII at " fie - Pm Ittior tank, and 7e 'for WulBHY—common Rectified Is stood: at 20,2 - 21 c I. cub sad, time. 015 Ityo commo:la 7.1 c 040, Y to agOaild quaky. WINDOW GLASS—The.foilOoing quotaittoos bays Wet tonic upio dotal - 015;7:0, =2; •Bxlo, 9x12, 10x12, t 2,50; 9zll, 10xt4, 1N„75; 1005, litzls, ID,OI-51nol discount for Cash, 15 per, coot. Import's by _River. WIIEELINGH.zs - Moires-4 bkdr iodize°, 15 cliwars, ti 1.54 - botter, II Ms egO, tßarlo'& to; 600/1 hoop polo, 65 lloor.bWs, T lionedy Aln 810 oil 5615, Ardesco 0110c5.111 dodo, Hatcldosoo co,' 15 do dO; 105 'bp 'Ors, - ,10, A' rotor; 24' eke 'pirk, 51oUlas co; 25 (Olt sad Ocd. 8 Dlls51111; 2 turn, .1 bg w001, 4..wei1,r; 951 AS poised:49D Till:mbar; .14 kgs lard, I coop atdckess,, Jobs -Xlllory 15 head owoor.0& howl, 0 Wbost4/Ax goode, .1 A Niter; 5 WI, saddle too, 11 W OUrcil . 3B9 bds bar-. Woo; 44 bpi nos; l 7 bx eggs. 2 'A J Sagan; 511' AA - brooms; WS% 'Alitster,lo bides wadding, T T LJYr tl2 batrocilloldor &Malmo: . AtitO bottor, - 24/0 - eas, lot :49941104.10n IIcI cI I 4WIA P .. 44 6 1.4 cmulcil bacarn.'"lnc.sC N Dell; 1011d0d0,4111 Floyd dtx cid' 1011". ddi - Lectlu, & 4lnteldniorµ.so9 do do;Joir ItcCsUrA , OralllAl do,l Prolog' A, 19 bit glassatalt/ek,a4 22 Molls tobaoco,,lotil AK.. ions do do,•W A - 11,11Joshort; 10 Ai ao,ll 11411.19.59151 da', bbls Our, deb*• awaq a Liide lot OW JAW lictinis,'„ Geo 11 /ono; 710500 r 11. T Kotiardp * bror stir - ch,' tia tom boob. Parke co. - 417: ,-. .-L A11 1 40 1 14 131 i..-N' a 5 41 5, 1 1440. , ~ ,,ett.lol.-Thertb mom, ate th ine itt the etak_ market. The edeshlth boa, far, ithlte tttovi' ntehrlittnitftnteloses*lis'llte Vette it bete' 4XteltKethiltkieeotdfitedoift., , qua ..militr.sl • per l e, the Pos.—mostly at ;465(4,...,00. There ia et rather: bettert Inquiry for Sheep, and prints ere firma with an wpwerd tendency. Belly,. skill he found the par`•elere of the sales-et both : Left over and sent Eset—Molon Mettler., 141; A U Baybste, 1290;W W 21te 3 Forbta, 199;.D Sayre, 450, C 0.., 750; Tolman, 33.5; Gaines, 35th Emory. 115; A Wetherwax, ;«s;G Weth erwax, 74; J • 3latitti, — / - 5; A it Sttidalisksr, SW; P Boa.. 41th F Alford, Welsh, 411; lutlitht a 5; :MO, 1' Booster,3o. 3lorgan Patter son, ea; A Kenny, 1'.1 . 3; It Saari3,, 145; U Ilarpeter, 139; A I. Bay, 75; Wm 51eLalti, .1 Shrid,lr, 1 0 1; A Teak., 2,5; 1M Morris. 96; .1 uhristy. 47; Joe Lows, :h;C Baker, 70; Jae Iluftey, Nal; Wm !looter, 40; W 1:13, C Jursy, Alb., so; B lath lit; D Smith, IS; A Curtis, :X.9.1; A Coll , * L. 345; P Holtman, 75; Win Beam, 1 W Camp, A 13 WOK reh Sold at Union Yards—s Johuson. f.-2,141 c. gross; •xsi, j o ie uhl i m o n,t, tun, -2;a5; J C Alexander, 19, 2.50. Morgan Vordo—J ;Alt man, 98. '490; S 42, 3,00; Corbin, al, 2,90, It ti 'Taylor, Kr, 3.00; J Dailey, 472,2,90; C !terry, SX, 2.90; John Cunningham, 59, :490; Stanton, 471:1, 2, , 6; C M Brown, 251, ,42,94;; , C F)-her, all, 5,96; U W Ira, 11, 3,00; II Hiteheork, 97, 4.2.65; Writ Mayes', litter:, 47, ..:,97; ii Rim:. 47, 3,90; William Miller, 49, 1,85; II Ilimuleklionser, Sobl—Union YkrJe--G Gordon, 26, 3!e,i; Bohm. BLitlter; GI, 3; Taylor, Le 3; .1 C Alexander, 12, Myer, .t len t, 151, 24;1;1,, C 15, 2; Toe garlic.'. 53, 3; J Corhell, IS, 83,33 leer WO 110, Mor. wan rnr,b,—A wkver. 1 5 , $ 2 . 49 1. , r co C 11. Well% 17, 2,60; A 'Hullers, 52, 2,75; 31 Brook, 12, 2,45; C Wanhtuo, 18, 2,44; G AlePhereoo, 12, 2 41; W Arm. eltoug, 15, 2,52; 21 Albert, 33, 2,55; J L Human. 14, 3,54; Keeiej S Mitchell, IS, 2,3233 J Harvey, 37, 2,44; John !Sondem:in, 35, ;$2,35. Cottle left over mud shipped gnat—Union Turtle-- 11 Holger, 20; Tfdb4i, 90; 3% A ilivuyi IS; 316- lutyre, 17; A Wolfe, 14; lemon, lAbi Gn.ooo, :15; J Alaltett, l; Mahn., 40; Martin, 20; litbou,l9; 36; H Allll, 111, 11f Noel', 34; J Hvaus, 18; Popham, 3].; G. Gorden], 30; Welsh, 31; Ell DAVIN, 21k J Harvey, 37; ./ Guthrie, Ill; StioelgreoseS to, 224; .1 Hoffionti, 4.3; le Cook, 64 ; tl P o Pkw., 3G; W Ireviu, 17; 31 Jowl., 2:4 W Brown, .38; Hula Aker, ...86 8 Jolene., 45. Left neer anti bent East- 2, lfnlen TarAb—A II Bay • lese, in; Arbuckle. 320; 9 Lutz, 91; Weln6, zoo. Mor gan Yarda—G T Itobinboo, 13; S Torgont, 1.1 b; E M Wltherow, ISO. Judd—Uulon Yarda-51. GoMoan, 17:0, 471,1,4 per Lead. Morgan Yarda—ls Boothe, 61;76, J Slam Sta 4, 4,14; Wm Blackwood, 152, River News. The river wan nbont stationary last e2ening, at which time the pier marks Indicated toll fourtteu fret. The weather wee cloudy, raw and unsettled. with Iklications of snow There was a good deal oractivity_matilfteted at the wharf. Freights appear to ha improving but prices are down very 10w......... Thu Linden from Louisville and Clara Itean from Portsmouth were tho only arrivals. Tito former boot had n good cargo, including a large lot of bacon for the east ...... ...The Ilastitims from Cincinnati, La dino from Gallipoli., and Lizzie Martin Itolll ZoIlee• villa. were doe last night, and till doubt lea. ho (maid at tho lantilhg title morning The Sir William Wallace and lowa left Cincinnati for this city on Tumidity, with full cargoes The tom. Perry for Laub:mill...MS the only transient departure. She had a good trip, including a large, lot of government freight The Mir,. front Evansville was do e last night ...... -....Capt. Rend, of the Moderator, trill tommenco loading for Cincinnati and Louisville on Monday. httSelsnirin Itirrn Om:N—Some of our ereanaboal men. oftpeCially thorn who aro loading fur St. will be gratified to read the following, which we take from the St. Louis News of Tuesday evening: The river here Is InMug at the rate of Iwo inches per;tour, and it le generally presuttied that nil the Olortrunthnis below are now rumored. The Tatnin, .Item Alton tide forenoon, reports the Miivotiri river broken up, and a porroet noon of leo purring out when she passed the mouth. The river °weed to the city is rapidly filling with lee, and 1.449,011 hero and Alton the Tatum ran through mute.very large b./Iva IA quite o henry nature. Oy to-morrow, however. with the present mild weather, it will ail have run out above and below, and navigation will be resuntrel to Cairo and points on the Upper .11istinelppi and Missouri. The breaking up of the ice wee attended with no very marina lone to any boats at this port. The 1.0 kern Wea damaged to the anionnt of about the Hiawatha broku loole, from her moorings, and floating doss theatreatii about a mile, landed against an inland in the middle of the river. liar slatoxigr Is reported trifling. Several Gnus are expected tip from below today, and the Platte Valley and Gladiator are low receiving fora trip Southwani. . .... 37c , pi It, Fou Ctxmxxan • wr, ,ntriavii.Vs—The Clara Poe, Capt. Thomas Poo, will positively leavo us alrova on Saturdsij evening. Fan ST. Louis—Tho PllO3 Donna, Capt. Geo. D. )fore, will leave for St. Louis this evening nr to morrow morning. Fos Evaxavim.t.Tho atantich and popular Amm er Citizen, Capt. Rican/ 4.14150un, will leave as above on Saturday. STE4MIIO.I7S. ULAR ltl 4 lL PACKET —Th, brantiful ptssenger steatn tat:UTAH, Copt. Hendrickson, WM 10.1. Ivr Cit.- olnuatl, Louisville. Now Albany. Evansville, Cbdto and St. Louis TUESDAY at 4 o'clock. For frviglit or pa...go apply un toot ll or to 4.31 11. LIVINGSTON it 0., Agents. 0.1?. EVANSVILLE AND J.. MOUNT VERNON.—The laututiru pt.naenger steamer CITIZEN, Capt. IL Culha.ii, wilt leave for the above end up intermediate pone, on nATURDA Y. For freight'or pusenne epplyon beard. WOE CINCINNATI. & LOU l ag ISVILLE.—Tbe beautiful steamer CLARA POE, Copt. Thom., Poe, .learre as aoove ou SATURDAS, at 4 p. D. For freight or pan ee,,,10 apply on Word or to ' J. B. LIVINGSTON L CO., JOHN FLACK, "NH CINIM NN ATI, LOU ; 4; 1 4. 1. VILLE AND ST. L0U15.—Th0.,... , breutlful stew etenmer PRIMA DONNA. Cup/. Oro. D. Moore, will leave for the above and all later mediate port, ou THIS DAY, :Soh, at p. •m. Yer freight or paaaage apply ou Loan! JOHN FLACK, ja.2l J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO., / PITTSBURGH AM) GAL. 7.A4 1 - " , Lrrords PACKET.-,The beautiful rn , a - passenger steamer DNAINE. Capt.. M. A. on, Will te.r., Pittsburgh for Gallipolla EVERY SATUR DAY. at 4 o`ell.c.k p. m. fwttuviug, leavr. Gallipo li, EVERY TUESDAY, at /0 a.. to. For Irigght br passap apply 4.111 board or to . .820 .1. H. LIVINGSTON Si CO.; Agent. IEGULAIL WEEKL I' I ZANESVILLE ' PACKET.— Tb now and, bruut'lld peeiongur etutunor E31.41:A RAN. C4ipt. Munroe Ayer., 'env. Pittuborgla fur Zanesville EVERY TUESDAY. al 4 o'clock, p. ru.— 11xturning,'Ireres Zaneerflle EVERY 'FRIDAY, ot 8 • In. For freight or plumage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON & IJU., Agent*, Pitt4burgb. S. PIERCE & ell., Agoura, Zanesville. erl4 ,I3ITTSBUItGIi AND PORTS- • !T . ' 1. MOUTH PACKET.—For Wheeling Marietta, Parkersburg, Pomeroy, riatliputls. Ironton oud Portsmouth.—The steamer CLARA DEAN, Capt. Dickersom ,rill leave for Ports mouth EVERY TUESDAY. at 3 o'clock p. Leaves Portsmouth EVERY FRIDAY. at 12 o'rluvk m. For freight or passage apply on board or to • ankallm JNO. FLACK. Ago'ur. 1.11 Ut P ULAR WIIKEIANG epleedid parateng Letcrosor MINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, laarea tor WhoelitigAnd all intermediate porte,EVEILY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at II o'clock it. • m., mating 'clone connections with Iho. regular" packets for Parkersburgh , and Cincinnati. Return ing, Imo. Wheeling EYES! 1111141.1 A Y, HrFu DS ES LAY end - FRIDAY, at S o'clock, n. m. Frossengora rroolpted through to Cincinnati. For freight or la. gage apply to, board or to ,JAS. COLLINS ual 114 Wetor otroot. • PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN VIT- Ly ED until the oth day of Fehntary, 1512, for fur. nblaing FLOUR to the 4ubsistent, Delartmeut of tha U.. 8. Army: About twelve' thousand (12,000) harrels will b, re quired, of • high grade 01 Xxtrn Flour; to bo deliver od In Washington nt the Railb.aul Depot, or at the mill, or warehouses iu Peorgotown, some limo be tween tho Dth and 15th of February; 'Una Each turret of Flour to be inspected Inst . [cadre it is re ceived- 'lll4, Flour mutt he eittill to quality to the entnrhao to be obtained at the Capitol Bakery .at Wo.shingion CH', and the barrebt to be, head lined: Ttm oath of 40egfrinct *lit Th nt ho required Oft each contactor. ' - phis l 0 ton directed to Maier . .II ECKW ITII, C. S. A., and endoroJd “Propoqubt." • in:Up:dui orrtcx tOAXTXMMITtie U. b. . Pittsburgh, Pe-, January t b I I 2. J 11111tOPQSALS FOR- TRANSPORTA. 11. TION. AIIBIY • St OIIES.L-Seitied 'Prop. :Me Rill 14 receirollet this aloe until 12 M., ion the erh proximo, fur the trermOrtetion deriek tim rumor yearemihig December :10th, 18824 of '.1 , 1E Prdlosom , mol Army storm theavi porpleco - end olb cr stereo per 10trpouods) to, nod trout ,he Alleghecy .Arectml,"Railimui Depot.; Youroirice nod Wbarver, -IA and poor this c10.,A. MONT!.OISIIEItr, . , • Orrlet QilAlrtualasTint ti. A., '• • - Plubburgh; Pah jaronity 271 b, 1&Z. ICIROPOSA.LS • • FOR. TRANSPO In A- - .JL•110N , 0111; RTORER.L-Sitlpil will be tocelwittiit 01110 until 12 ltki '4ION DAYA, MICONRADAYS. , mid 41111,11211(11;for.. TRANSPoILTATION MATER „RV ; ARMY trrones• remit tht. pirkeraborg, Pant.Plowwwt,ThillipoliziOxiabbsti;l44levillo URA Lout., ' •' • ' 11'retabt to I,e an'arclod to-.the lowest 4e ,,, portilbls bidders,- .Prefonstan to be given to boats amtattlag to stage of .-water, 41141%61, spend, strength and - In., imam* rig* t.y„ I , 4ol 4 llkWilkinlt ilnarterniaster 01;..,1:. ULK • . ;AA, • ALI . ; 497 4 «A: l o*a jiJid 14r :WI , . • .• • • ',PCS '' •• ' '", sTo=de's; 4i: A LLEN, Mt;CoEM ICE & CO. , Viith.n. Vionii•ct,..Pitielaur g h, Pa. aata - Winguinne, 3W:tawny att,....t. blAptria , CMlVit. .OUGE, PARLOR. AND-HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR. AND Knell EN GRATES, ROLLOW WARE, etc., nivel and GLw 31..01., NI ill Castings, 'URI 'Gearing, Gds, WaA.r and At , Gyen Pipe, t&id Irons, ling'lnput, Wagon Byze, Sa g= iiettko,Pulleys,Rangtaa, Car Win.le, Conflinp• and Castiuga generally. Moo, Jabbing and Machine C4.1.8111:gt male 11 , Ord,. Pateutnl P r 144141, with S trut Or lior.• Power. 1.1012:(and J AM PS P. • P. ...USG. DUNG "m ord ELL% DEqUESNE Foaa- Y nay, Liberty street, netts the .Outer Depot Pa. Plttelootab, manuttcture MACHINE, 1101' BLAST AND' MULLING 3/11,L FUUNACE cAs - rINGS of every dew/lid/ea. DIL PIPE, 11.1.11,111/ BASTINIIS, 1 1 1 HE FlltiN TS, HEATELIAMS, WAGON BOX/IS, SAD AND Dt.Kl GRATES AND GRATE FRONTS., STOP COcK BUNKS, Ste., Allinym an Lund and Wr ectlo Olden. lett with W. W. YOU.SII, aximer of Wood strskie and Diamond alley. will metre prompt at teu- Don. ndela STO VES I .STI.I J! !-11. Eh: IJA V. EN A BUY, AlAxurs.Tuactm or STOVES. Marehouse, Ft...lora! et., near Suspension Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. Ws ask the attention of dealers to our lot anaortf tuout of COOKING lOW HEATING STOVF,S, lox; itoW and coal, which. wis aro selling at thelhAse,,f; rate. Thaw visiting our city will dod It tit Una., advantage to giro no call and examine our stuck ha t 1.r.. purchasittg eiseihere. CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, IRON RAILING] SCA LES, HOLLOW WARE, WAGON BOXES, PLAIN 10,1 FANCY (IRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etc., and CASTINGS of all kinds made to order. D. De HAVEN & SON. 1 - 4 1Tisa erovE WORK .-A. BRAL LEY, manuf.teturer of every variety of COOK, PARLOR ANN LtEATINfI STOVES;GRATE FRONTS, ERNI/F.ILS, Ac., Ar. Soto proprietor of the .lebrated PATENT OAS BURNING ANDR3IOE E CONSUMING ARRANGE hI ENTE. 11-50rIflet AHD SAL. RoOX, .111. of Wood nod Third strorte. Pittsburgh I'm. 1.13 i EDUt,..4770Jt*,11- M ORM.AL SCHOOL. 11. W I ILIA AIS _LI h. cetinei.l a NOILIIAL SCHOOL at No. IN' Si. Clair Arent, Third etnry. reaionouy of Teaehera Ito Ix the eoltane.ller of the Teachers, the luau to shout ull of us look fur advice mid Instruction. JOHN J. WOLCOTT. • I roncnr most heartily with the above. LEONARD EL EATON. cheerfully concur-in the opinion expresfusl stove. W. B. FitEIV. I take picasum in giving it na my oplulen.thot the foregulug rtssommendatiou In fully merited. A. BURTT. I know of no ono who &Berra higher testimony in his Gtror. R. N. AVERY. I fully concur In (Joe above recommendation. D. DENNISON. Ile can prepare Pnplls for the high School quicker titan any other teaaller hi thia city. A. T. DOCITHETT. 'Teams—el per week, in advance. aaa,:intard HOTELS. FR E NC • H'S,. OY THE EUROPEAN PLAN, SINGLE ROOMS FIFTY CENTS PER DAY City Mal Spare, corner Frankfurt Street. (Oppadt. City Ila 11.) 1941 - Meoln no they map be ordered In the eroidon tteferdory. There is a Barber's. Shop and Both Rooms_ attach.] to the Hotel grartle ware of RITITNEII.S and lIACKMEN ay we arn nodnollym IL FRENCH; Pnoratarne. S T. LOUIS HOTEL, Cur.smuT STREET In the Immediate neighborhood of the Jobbing (lOUS. on Market, Third and Cheetuut streets, the Banks, Poet• Office, aler --Chants Exchange, BOARD PER DAY, $1,50: Accommodation, team nvaired, ON the EUROPEAN PLAN. iloonie from 50 cents and upwards, per day, and Mum AT A FIRST CLAM RESTAURANT ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. Fria* according to Dills of Fare. Sirius Ctrl Cabs rasa PASSENGERS new ANT STATION TO oat CLOSE TO TIIV,IIOTEL.. eirEnglinh, French, German and Spanish spoken. Jl-17:dGm S T. N L, BFLOADWAY, BOARD REDUCED TO 12,00 PER PAT. Since the opening of thin vast and commodious no. tel, in t 834, it has been the single 'endeavor of the proprietors to thakeit the most sumptuous., conren bent and comfortable Immo for the citizen and stran ger on this side of the Allman. And whatever ban aeemed likely to administer to the comfort of its gneats they hare endeavored, with out regard to coat, to provide, and to combine all the element. of Individual and mwial enjoyment which modern art has Invented and modern,tiotte.approyed; and the patronage which It ban coni r manded doting the past sin yenta is • gratifying proof that their ef orts have been appreciated. To meet the exigencies of the times, when all are required to practiorrthe:ment rigid economy, the on dendgned have REDUCED Tint PRICE OF BOARD To TWO DOLLARS PEI!. DAT, at the mute time abating none of the ItOtnrice with which their table has hitherto been supplied. TREADWELL, WIIITCOMB & CO JIIISCELL✓I.XEO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WESTERN DISTRICT or PEA - NSILTANLA.. Fl. _ . Whereas, by virtue of u certain warrant of arrest issued out of the District Court of the United Mates for said district otitting to Admiralty, I have seised and attached the steamboat or vessel pilled T. D. Ilea:int, together with all nod singular her tackle, apparel and furniture, imd the same do hold f,,r safe keeping, and to ►bide the final order imddecree of the said Court in a certain plea civil and maritime, pro.• coated agnitud the said steamboat and T. L. Matt, part owner, by Andrew N•Cartney, libellant, for pas. session andcondemnation. . Now, therefore, in musuaured tho monition under the seal of the said Court, to too dimmed anti deliver ed, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons chaining the said vessel, her tackle, apparel and fur niture, or any interest therein, or lieu thereon, or in any manner Interested In the same, that they, , ho and appear before the aidd District Court, at the City of Pittsburgh, on the FOURTH DAT OF FEBRIJA. RP next, 18= at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, If the same shall he a daynt Jurisdiction, otiteraase on the Host day or Jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to Interpose their claims and to make their allegatioint in that behalf.' A. MURDOCH, U. 8. Marshal West. Mo. Psua'a. ITII.4IIKIES X_X FLINT GLAS. OVAL CARBON OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS. Patented October dtb, laid The best that • have ever yet been offered to the public, They are the bed for the following reason: t. Became, being pf an oval shape, the gleam Is everywhere equally distant from the flame, so that the dnsft la atronger and more regular. 'I. The oval shape to better adapted to resist the effect of sudden expansion, se that It is impossible to Mack them. 3. .The glass in made Pagel,. of Lead and Pearlash, giving • groat degnw of strength and elasticity. Ths chimney. which housekeepers have found to be go brittle as to crank; even.w hen not in use, are invaria bly . mule of Limo Mass instead of Flint Glass, of which ours are nomokictured. 4. Batlike gn,atest advantage of these Chimneys la th= when you lave one it will kat 6.. river, and If any housekeeper breaks ono by the beat of the Lamp, let her call at thernanufactory and on will replace bar enicked'chimriey by a dooou whole one,. This 'prefer doe* not Include accidents oe thoso mem of breakage where the chimney hue, through inexpert rm., been screwed to chmely to 'the amp as to pre vent Its expansion when heated.. .. .• Abmufactnrers and a:Maureen, of Carbon Oil, who hoer bit n141110;10 of the obstacle, which hes existed In thegrmit expense of chintaeys, to.tho tray of the notrorsel use of the Mb have found a remedy fa' • lim Oral XX Mint Ghuoi Obitntirys, which lion mate , TLiUy lessened the - Melt . of Cariam Oil light to those who 1.0 cheat. and 111C1.110 the rionSumptlon of oil consequent Main the lambed expense for , chimneys.'For sole by J. C. Xirkpalriek, L. Them= Co., Rogers & Nesidt,./.. Ifayden, LIICMCGO Oil Gd:, WCWIS ltelneko, ,W. Ogden& C 0.,. W. p. wouldridg.,Wl: IL Murray, or, at theMannfitetori, Waohingtomet-, !mar. Penueyirailla aremloo. : ealittavrwastf E. D. DITIIRIDOE.j 141 KUI.T. TREE --- S. liimrcinwaers To Pl*. very largo stock of choice THEE.% of ta4eeted beetles laclioatilhkin, with every tama ble awe taken ter have every satiety tree to name. of Apple sane •ive:lave 175,1X10-1,0,00U of which ore Owen year olds, 10,001 l kyr year olds. Prat, la,: WO two to thrno- ran oW.-• Peach', Clow, kc., a fine Itsrssesues—the , Trese , In the Nursery:, CAN and . . XVICItaitiCICNI3 himto 8 feet, by the' btimize4 cheap; also, ISHADR . THCNti AND SIIIIDBBILY: Adams pirrissusas-exa OAKLA2ID . it. Beal KS. Pitt.butib• ion, -c,I.A,IIXXI-WOR,lillit.- - JAS; OWENS, •lo SIMCCo" AND MASTIC 'NVITIMCIIII; TAPES .BANGSB AND piasraßEEk , , • AkirMESITILSA 'AND .011.144IMSATMlor MI Mode ..All , iirdets Mita! %.Ifa. - 23.0onicteir atteert; Mx doors maw WTBR orat -Pareat Walt Paperlitore,'Na el. mood attest, will be promptly attended to: , 0 ' 114 4 .ouse .Data PrAlits.:',d — .44l7-7. , A A MII4ON. Q:ISEW, TEA S 1 WEEKLY BETWEEN IFJ YORK D LIVERPOOL , . land - fog and emir:atm& .R.ssengea:s QUEEN s nrirs, Orel:mi.) The LiVerpool, Yew York and Pliiladel- - phi& Stoacaship Company intend ,despatching their - 641-reowerwi C;lrly-lutilt Iron Stearnihipa an follow= AISCI.IROig, • • Saturday. January ' CITY OF N K W. GLASGOW' Folmatry . . . . ... _ FIRST CAB IS._.-575.00 i.F.TE*ILAGE—....--.5 30 . 00 do to London-- 341 1, 0 do ~ LOOdOU 33'00 do to PM -in SS.BJ do to Paris. .... —. 38,00 ilt• t,. Ilvtrutittrg. 9kOU do to 'Hamburg., 35,10 Pro ~,,,,,,. also lonranled to Wave, Bremen, Rote terilvilL 1.0,...,1, Sr., at equally, lOw rate. 1 Oil: - Persolia atehiug to bring out thrir hionila Ma buy . tickets here at the Billowing ratio; to Now York: From Liverpool or llueourtiaru; lot Cobh", 073, 595 auil She, etteruge [rota lelverpoot 54 0 1A0 1 . From Qi....1..ta £30.1111. The. ntemnere Garr onierier accommodation. fur 1 , ....engent...1 nett, experienerel Surgevne. They are built uter-tight Iron Seettotta, and hive Patent Fire Annittihttote on board. . • . Varl'Asgcmixtut rk , a EVROPl.—Ng, infer of the E', cowry Of NO., aft patt....9er. During lAe Vaileti Stan are retittared w pr.trare Pas torts before gum,' oa board A. Simmer. JODN - O. DALE, Ageat, 1 15 Ltheaderay, Naar York. JOHN THI.SIII I NON, Agent.. 151116-.ltl 6u. 411. 1.11.. rev etre,n. Pitt4totrela. DA V Itn % Y 1111,1,1 rs, 81111.8, FO UN DEES &NI) AIALMFACTURERS, PLUMBEILS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Blenufasturers and Pesky, in GAS VIXTURES, PIIIIPSAuND BRASS WORK, of every dae.,lption OIL WELL PUIIPS,..of BRASS, COPPER or MON, with the moat eppreved Cliathbere ur Valves, of all kinds, and warrant..fl to giro astiatactfon. MA r U FACM)II.I" 110 'Nat4r end 104 Front strauta 110 FA 1 - 01E116 AN I) OT ki EMS. FOR SALE, GEOViErS SUPERIOR PATENT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, Patanted }am:tarp 10, 186. The superiority of ibis FAN over all others In MG coutiste In its chespnesa, simplicity; and durability. 'Second, In cleaning Grain faster, better and more thoroughly, with lees labor, than arty other mill. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged:in manufacturing and selling Agricultural Im plements. and ...urine's' of the great - want of a good Fan for duetting the differdut kinds of Grain and Neelh,, presents this to the public, with full confidence that It will meet their wants. Tim undersigned, having putehesed the sole right to manufacture and sell the above Grain fan and Separator in Western Pennsylvania, Western Vir ginia, mulish Ohio, and the right to sell in Indiana and Illinois, is now prepared to MI all order', whole sale or retail, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, P. w3:aressifr W. W. WALLACE. OXIDE lltON PAINT, The he,t article for the purposca known for (re serving IRON AND WOOD WORK FROM RUST AND DECAY; fur BRIDGES, ROOFS, BOATS, TANKS, OIL BARRELS. or other work exported to the weather. Asa FIREPROOF PAINT, it is inroluable, and la warranted enwrior in body, permanency and cheap nem to any other Paint known; • altule and fnr Mil, by the too or smaller quantity by the PENIVA. BALT MANUFACTURING 00., do.l.3omrs 24 Wood stroet. Pittsburgh, Pa. R. L. ALLEN, AGENT, PSODUOE" AND COMMDISIDN 12=33213 And Whapres,do And Retail Deader In WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND . CIGARS; No. 6 Wood. Atrorpt, Pittsburgh, Penn's. no2.3.:sgrtspl WittiniY 6r. 1 OONS, COMMISSION Msonterts,'snd Wholesale Dealers in MAIA. EBEL, SALMON, SHAD, HERINRO, CODFISH, Ac., N 0.146 North Wherwas, between Race and Arch streets, PILIIADCLPIEIid. Woo barrels Maas Mackerel—large, and medium Axe Nm. 1, 2 and 9, in assorted manta. 50 barrels prima No. 1 Halifax Salmon. low do Economy leulShad. euperfor No 1 Ilerriog, Consisting of different brands, Labrador. Wax, Bay of 'Wand and Eastport, be. ofsat Mum Scaled and. Nu. 1 Smoked Herrings, I.soo,kuiutalla George's and Gratidglatik Codfish, Which we now offer at the lowest cash prices, and solicit a call before buying. - MURPHY - dt KOONS, th+rand -.N..'ci.146 North Wharves, PMl's. trio ALL COACERNtaI---Take notide that under the !revisions et the Act of Aesembly, approved May I, lgol, entitled "An Act Relative to a certain Buried Ground in Allegheny City," the Se lect and Common Councils of the City of Allegheny have euterud into - arrangements with. the Mount CemeteryUnioCemetery Company for the diseterment and removal of the ho,Res of dead persons buried iii — the grave-yard situated on the South and Want Common. of wild city, and for the re-interment of the same In the Mount UlllOll Cemetery, in ancurdance with the requirements of said Act. GEORGE LEWIS, Chairman of Committee on City Property. del2:3otd R. M. W. TAYLOR IL LISTER TAYLOR. rpxyLoit & BIZOTHER, Commisstos MIIRCILANTO, NO. 4 WALNUT STREET, •'CINCINNATI, 0H10... Or Personal attention given to the purchase and sale of PRODUCE and DILERCIIA.NDIZE generally. ?doctorate advances Made on consignments of Maple articles. Messrs. TURMAS ARBUCKLE & CO., Pittsburgh KING, PENNOCK & CO., • do. JOSEPH C. BUTLER, Esq., Cincinnati, And•Cincinitati merchants generally. no2:3md :I.IRODUCE .1. 18 LW. prime fresh RuE Baktur, 2J bbls. fr.sh Eggs, Y 6 kegs No. 1 Laid, DV bushels new bright Dried Apples, IN) do do halves do Peaches, 100 do sound Nealianuock Potatoes, 60 do white globe Turnips, 20 du small white Beane, Mile. choice Rambo and Belleflower Apples, 11 bulb Flaz Seed, 2003 lbs. prime Buckwheat Flour, in 60 lb. ski., 10 bush. Corn Heel, 11:03 Loxes soft cutting Cheese, Received and for solo by 1 H. RIDDLE. jar!. - 11t1 Liberty street. ROCERIES- V'. 100 bags Rio Coffee, • 18 hhda. Sugar, 120 bbl,. N. 0. 711olassos, 60 bbl.. Golden and S. H. Syrup, 30 balfchesM Y. H. Tea, ' d0, , ,d0 Mack Tea, 8 do' 110' Imperial Tea,' 65 bones misirted brands Tobacco, 20 cadils,boug do do 111 kegs 6 twist du 100 doz. assorted Corn Brooms, for sale by WATT & WILSON, 268 Liberty at. STEW BACON—We hare now ready 11 for sale, ftvm smoke house, new Baton YAMS, ' SHOULDERS, SIDES, HOG TONGUES. • JACILSON & TOWNSEND, Ja2s 'No. 12 Fourth street, near Liberty. LANK STOOK FR O SALK— -20 shares Bank of .Plttelturgh, At do Idochaidcs' Bank, 20 do Excliongo IV do ' M..na M. Bank. Apply to • • 11.1ffeLAIN kCO.,. Pat 'Stock Drokors, 'oath itrect. STEAM JOB PRINTINU—Cards, Bill Head.% Ciradbri, Price Liar, Porters, Addreased ib,volopes, and every deivriptlon of Job Printing ex 7 muted beady at abort notice, try , • WM. G. JORNSTON 1k CO., jai Stadia Job PrinVevv, 57 Wood avvvd. ttlEll FR IT lb wits choice Dried Apples, • • Joist remind odd.W for Cby • • •'..TAMES'A: YETZEL - • jels; Corner Merkel end Firetotreets; TDRODUCE—,-2tX.l bus. old Shelled Vorn; ' 200 !do Fall 'Barley, . 3 barrels Roll Butter, Nowt Lbw dovot for %doh! - 11. RIDDLR, C BUS.-P.KIME DRIED APPLES, do • ' Piesches, - , Junt recelsrod 'and tar sale by • , • • JANES, FETZER, '11;011 ' arket and Yield strtmta Cllib'liSE--100 boxes prime.Cheele re cf,l,o4undim°4 riTZEB, - Co; - ntlr of — Market and trier stroota 1111,1SSli ROLL ••• Titit---2 barrels X fresh :WA Bntterlost irc'd and for oats 1g - IfIIANX TAN cumbxs, Nei No. 114 Bocond'stroet. 7k - OIL BARIIILLS o n ‘ hand, and for u MoTAT., jaSt ' • Na 10 Sidthlteid *root., QADO2I Na • - eft t, • . utrAttsiostliiairr;;"• - - ' • • t '.re.111,/10;l1ps. -- TE-N 7 TEK AR, BANGKIEWST FOR —IIIE PENKSYL. TANTA gENTRALi IL%ILittIAD.• IGIUIIT DAY THIII2O. The MAIL 'TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh from the Passenger depot, at :the intersection of Liberty and Grant streets, every mornitotleirept Sunday) at 100 a. in., stopping only at principal stations between Pittsbutith and Philadelphia. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 11:15 p. or.. making close connection for New' York, from Kensington depot, at 12.110 -p. ut., Deer Camden and Amboy line. The EXPKY.W TRAYS knees the ab ove named station doily at 4:40 p. m., stopping only at prin clpalatarietw,making direct connection at Ilarris toms. fir Ilatumore, Washington ,and Kew York via Allentown. ThM train eerier. in Philadelphia at - SS'S a. or.. making connection for New York horn Kensington depot, at fkiiu a.. m., oicr Camden and AMboy line. A S.lerpi?,g Cm- to run through from Pittaburgh to Jamey City, ri.3 Allentown-130 miles —attached to this train. The_ PAST LiSP.l.ves the RN:we named Station daily (Sundays excepted) at ?.:50 a..xn. stopping OW, at ptilicipasbatiotu, oonnrcting atliarksburgibr Baltimore. This trnin arrive; in Philadelphia at I:2S p. m., making close connection for Scw York, from limmington depot at 6:SO p. m., 01 Fr Camden and Amboy line. • ACCOIIItIODAT I TRAINS. Thuidtitaustusliu*aoklmudailoti rnaiu Irene daily. Suuday) oluppitig - at all atatina sod rrlng Cu Coneutaugli. lra Amu:mu:dation Traiu 81 at ion Icatre• daily ( a oria liuuday) at 6:40 a. W. Sembd Arrionruodation Train for WI,11 . • Station (osiavt Sunday) at 11:1a) a. en. Third Aeconnuinlation• Train fur WoW Station area daily (except &Imlay) at 4:00 p. m. ' Fourth Amsamnothition Train for Walre Station leaves daily (except Sunday) St n:l5 p. m. Returning Trains attire in l'itisuurgu an follows: Exprem, I:LS p. m.; Mail, 11:50 p. m.; Fast Line, 1:31 IL al. • JUallniltMll Accommodation, 10:30 tu. First Wad'. Station Accommodat ion,, 6:201 a. tu.; Sec ond Station Acnaummiation, 0:30 a. ru.; Third %tains Station Aecomnuelation, 1:03 p. ; Fourth Wall's Station Accommodation, 0:10 p. ru. B Trains trout BIM mettle and lud Lana vonneet at Blain. Villa intersection will, Johnatown Annmlwoodution East and West, Es preas :ma - 3MR West. The public will Iled it greedy to their interest, h. going Keel of Wftt, t.. .tmvel by the hisoeyleanin Cetittul Railroad, 11. the necontmodat lone now one red cannot be sunward on any oilier route. The Road le bidlaettel with atone, and in entirely free from dust. We con promise safety, awed and comfort to all who may furor thin Road with their patronage. VAIL& To New York 512 5I To Baltimore .... —...59 60 To ittiladelphia..... to oo Lancaster....---8 NS To Barrisburg 7 46 , Rogow cliesksd to all Stations on the Pxann)ln aix Central Railroad, and to PhiLidelphia, Baltimore and New York. PITTSBURGH Pe...agent parchaning [facets .In ram will be charged au excena, according to distance traveled, in addition to the mation rats, except from etations where the Company ima no Agent. NOTICE—Ia case of low, OM Cpmpany Brill hold thenowlves r.poneilde f r penmnal baggage only, mull for rut amount not exceeding N. 11.—Au Omnibus Line bas been employed to convey_panneners and baggage to and from the De pot, at a charm, not to exceed 25 cente fur each ',en amor and luggage. For ticketn, apply to J. STIM AIIT, Agent, • At the Pennsylvania Central RaliSand Pnasenger Station, on Liberty and Grunt atriiets. KNOCki minus, coo CLEVELAND AND t PITTSBURGH BAIL- ow,e.lf r WAY—TIME a. -- CHANGED On and after MONDAY, November 29th, UZI. Trains wl/1 leave the Lepel of the Penueylvanis null road, in Pittsburgh, R. follows: I , . ,Paridairgk, Do/enietot sad Oierninati Short Law Iris Leaven Pittsburgh-- ...... ....... 1:55 m. 10 ....... 5:28 a. in. 110 Newark 12M5 p. m. du ................. 1:30 p. in. Ariivm ....... ....... ets p. m. do St. ...... a. in. Laavi4 Pittsburgh.- ...-......-.-- 1:55p. m. do Steubenville ........ ... 5:10 p. m. do No do Columbus 1:30 m mil Arrives Cinchundi 7:40 a. to. do St. Louis p. m. No change of MITI /10i WOOLI Pittsburgli and Cincinnati Splendid Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains Pittsburgh and 1176reling Line. Leaves Pittsburgh. 1:55 a. m. do Wellsville . .. 485 a. m. do Steubenville' 2:28 a. m. do Wheeling-........ .... ..... 6,1.15 a. m. Arrives Bellair--.... ...... ....... ...-.-. 6:50 a. m. Leaves Pittsburgh ..... .... m. do .......... ...... 4:00 p. m. do Stenhenville........ ....... . ..... 5:10 p. m. • do he Anives &Hair Cunrovtlng at Wheeling with 17171timore and Ohio Railrow4, and at /lanai/ with Central Ohio Eadrisol for Zanesville, Laneastnr, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. - Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line. Lear. Pittsburgh ...........»....:.....:». 1:55 a. m. do do Bayard ..... ........ GI3S a. m. dal Alliance —......... 7:08 a. tn. do Hudson . ... „ ... ....... 8.25 a. m. Arrives 4e35 a m. Leaves Pittsburgh........__. p. in. do COO p. at. do Bayard 4:81 p. m. do Alliance • . 5:50 p. do Hudson 7tH p. in. Arrives Clovoland ........ -....--.-- ..... p. m. Connecting at Bayard with Tnscornwaa brooch for Now Philadelphia and Catml timer, at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Eon Wayne and 'Clan° Railroad, at Benham with Cleveland,' Zan.wrille and Cincinnati B. It. for Akron, Cuyahoga bile and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with C. St E. IL R. for Erie, Dunkirk end Ittillalo with C. .t T. It. It. for Toledo, Dotroit and Chicago. • Weltering Accommodation leaves et ':35 p. in. Returning trains arrive in Pittsburgh . follow.: &sprees Train—....--. .............. 21.* e. in. WclLville Acconungla ti0n..... SAO a. en. Paasertgers desiring to go toSanduaky. Tolado,. Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, must be par ticular. to sekler tickets via. Chnehind. • Through Tickets. ca.o be procured at the Liberty Street Depots Pittidangli, • JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent. Our further information, apply to WILLIAM - STEWART, Agent, At the Company's Unica in Freight Station, Penn at. mai MPORTANT. ..A.—All persona purchasing t.IVaR. Tickets tor. St. Louis, St.". Joseph and other point. In Northern felbsouri, the State 'br Kansas, or the Territorim, should lasi. .t on having tickets that read by am 1;011131 MISSOITRI RAILROAD. The only route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the ahortem and quickext line, by thir teen home, torn, mmotast point_ reached .by nrli, and le always m cheap re any other. Boy your 'ticket. to Ramos and all points In North- ern Mimouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ISAAC IL STIJIWRON, Preeddent and. General Superintendent of the North Missouri Railroad. "aelil:nef.ris HENRY O. SIMMONS, Agent. ALLEGEIENY RATLIZOAD.--Sesen trains daily depart from and 104 , 641 Plitanargb, (except Ounday.):, .; . 1 174ttl i rt.' " uL ' art t"1 1 .1 ?t% '" ...m il . NIU T It." Patti buoulton Accommalato.o tiatua. k •L ara F'itiabtugh at 8:22 a. m.:aud:s:o2 y. Accommodation mato., returning, Irate Hutton at 7;40 and 10 a. m., at j% M.. and 14.1.5, 9.a1, /5:30 and 7:38 to Ermovies nat.! Vittalmrith to Milton sad return, 2.5 mote. Alt /11a.ogoca INN Pittatourgh, without tick - eta, will htrite4 Mil aro. WITIGUT, Sowirietandent. QOAPI SOS.PII SO APIII-Trul Cumin -14,..7 cub Qiivit Bawer. Hoironanufactared by B. O. a J. it SAWYER, is acknowledged lo be the most serviceable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its irupetior advailtagss ark found in Inv - cheapness, saving of - labor; audits efficacy iu remoilng gams, .paint, tar and.Witdout injuring the skin, er In the leastwise damaging. the finest. quality olgoods. It can bossed with a/1 kinds of water. Reference is made with pleasure to the eubjoined certificate, emanating from gentleinetswell known In this COMIUM"qt and who had every facilityaffonled of wing& t lolly and 'fairly tested: •. - Quartermaster's. Department 4/ the Ttreylk,..Tkirterntl and loarieinik Regiments Penurerastsolfolltalorrs. t•Sawyer'e Chemical Olive Erasive Sclie . having been used very extenslrely in our Regiments, In haws no heeitatlon in certifying that it woo found ad mimbly adapted to the nee of the whiten, aid deci dedly the meet nupertor Stiajiethich could bepromir• ed for the service. • JAMES ERIN, Qlsartortonster Twelfth Regiment. ALEX. POIISXTII, Qtmrtermaster. Fourteenth Regiment. M. H. ittOORUNAD, anal - Quartermaster Thirteenth Regiment. G ROCERIES . AND ,FISH _ . 70 rim . Rio Cetree, 22 barrelsstandard Crushed Sugar, - •• • 25 Coffee and - Refined Sugar, 33 -Golden and S. IL Syrup, •18 •• Dress York do 10 " Penzurylsatili do 60 " • N. 0. - .llolaisus; 211 and'holres Nos. I, S and 3 large and .:-medium Mackerel; • • 20 o.,...uitport. Herring. - 16'Split and Labrador Herring, 3000 , pecuids prime Codfish. _ 12 barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, For oat. by-. suaomeata •TNDIEItUSPERTAS . TB 17 . 011,10)Ts, - .1 AND SHOES, pieber;dii ttiO iastbar and imam , ing 'ahem perfectly widatproof We manufacture WI; nyticle , onnelies;and ain monk. 'mend It to be:all. that lc: represented;lni also can many that havaoned Itheretnage, tar ,aae, wh o l e . lib and retaß,ty q ndift itotober Depotna and SI St Crier irttret. & H. 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