r' ; :• V;o •> ;» i • r .-' n ' *V * I^53J Is 'M;' -i. T •*■' '..V%y - f ; -J..: •til, , ... , “v J- T .* '’!£’ Wi * “ 4H' .j. -i ■ • '-i -IMW; V * < -«’■ 1 •*« *jj **j ■ : • :•• *« < <<• - v ' * . ‘ s u ~..5 iv*usvv.^v.y.uv ; -vI;. 'y/lr ', .' V * » v J *. :*s .•> !>-: - . . ,*•- . 'U’ x 'J' -x : :-, I '•■N'r''.; "*■> •; i \ l‘M ?&•’! .’V; ,v. t w-Jt. ►?' :! *&■*■ i? •'"'*•■' • -a *4i.u; v t'l: a * £;,.l *y 1 V*m ‘ 4 : * * , ’>»te-fu v ,iVs 4 f - ‘ * s'.’, . r, V . *. 1 ’ "5 . ,\V. 4 si >•. v\a..:, X ;. ;r ;! f-4^5 , f: MPlfc' L * V’-- -i m | Prom Sfttnrday'g Evening Edition. The Hole on the Count, Treaioter. On the 35th of October, a rule wm granted by the Conrtof Common Pleas, on the Coun ty Treasurer) to show cause why a mandamus should sot issue compelling him to pay a oer talnwarrxnt hold by D. S. Coop,- on account of jury fees. The warrant was.doiyjprneaUed • for piyihesty'.lut the Treasurer Ing that) although he had the mosey .da"the : treasury; it was covered by Bpoelalj /t.vjWi upon judgments obtained in the Unitbffltatts* Circuit Court. The rule'Srh| madereturna'ble to-day, when tho Treasurer ftlol/hii ; which was, la la the-treasury wafcovered by theiudgtfienlk against the oouhfcy, upon, and thatrthese claims weri'helil {p'lai©]pre oodcaoe -of .tho - ordinary ocantyTv. r , : . i \■, —: hfrT Coyer moved that the rale be made ab solute* and thatamandatory_wrHiasue,com pelUngitha.tnsaffurer to' pay the warraufcheld; byMr,.Coa»ir-r. ; Thi -tuotlott' was at considerable: Mr. TfcaCourt deolined 'rendorlng a'deeiiloh at , present, tut the matter will doubtless bo-dis* posedr6f«a£ an earlyday.; ' • - If the rule Is made absolute, an'slterhatire writwlll issue,andiftbo. Treasurer's tIU re fuses to >pay, a peremptory mandamus' will follow, ualessjjomojach course is.pursued, it Is argued thhf the macTi faery of thfcounty 'will bo broughttQ.ajBtasdrsUU,»ad:Ueithcr jadges nor -jurors will receive their pay*'-. During thn courser of the 'argtitnent 4 'Mrl Ceyer alluded .to the fact, that the original proceeding la:tfro 'fiopreme Coart,'by tho'hi torneysforthebbndholdejT/fersfoithe-iole- purpose of compelling the id^topay the interest on railroad bonds; but now, since they have succeeded In getting the tax levied, they Insist upon hiving their judgments rati fied out of tho moneys appropriated for the ordinary expanse*' of' 'Boant y r.jforrtb« reason that ‘the*' prospect of "getting railroad tax collected is not flattering. He took tho ground that .the moneys appropriat ed to oounty purposes oonld not bo seised in Satisfaction of tho judgments obtained by the bondholders, notwithstanding the decision of Judge'MdCandless; that' 0 nbmqhaVs can b properly appropriated until after they shall have been paid into the treasury.** j : The next month or six weeks will probably doterminethe '/question, as Judge Brier‘ has promked an’opinion in January,'in which this point Is involved. -In the meantime, the decision of our County Court will be awaited with-interest. ■ Postponed* Xsutlia fjonunon Pleas,~thU morning, - James S« aside a motion for e ©ontinu anoit of thecase of tbo and 6ton* benville Bailxesd Company ti. I 'Graff and eth«s.XTho case waif fixed for trial, dating the earning week, and the 1 , application for a eontfewwoe waamade’npon -the ground.tfcai a material witness «u absent as a sutler in the army. The Court granted the implication, and-thenase waS flxftd apaaUHy /or trying the first Monday in Febrnwynext* ;* - ; The defendants in this ease, Henry Wm. Bagaley Carling, Wbnf sure ties for Wm. A. HIU, Treason!? cf~tho Pitts burgh andj SiaabenTUle ~Bailroed Company, hating given ,bonds in $lO,OOO, for the, proper discharge ufr his ‘;doiies. as treasnrer of , said eompany. Itij alleged that HUlisa'difettl tortalne company, ancTihafhis'sareiSi are responsible for the same. ’'On'the otherhLand, the defendants deny that ,/Hill, owes-/the oompany,-anything,: hatfingdlscbargedbis duties faithfully as treasurer. This action is brought to detemlnb li6#;madb/i£anything, is ofriag tothe cbmpahyi ;on;aocdnnt: of; the alleged .dereßa^ohof;'thoireisanK ' Messrs, Craft, Hamilton and Aehejon appear forplain* tiflsTiudTJogsrs. K.irfcnatriok,MalTfr>ri' p t 87~ J&, Smith, Shalerj BobbJ “MbCoanell, •on and McClaren^rejjreient.-ihf } several de fendants. Important Order iir liegordro Tet* ~ing Costs*. c " .. Vt> Id^ihq'. Common Pleas,.this morningV^acob; Whiteseii,Bsq., made amoJiqn\;^ffce;dfe i chargo of Wm. Orrel), huokster, ofAliegheuy' Teoently coniniitted.to -Jail .on ooi ts. He stated that Mr.OrreUbad bees'Seat •need on the 18tit of Oo toberj : iq pay 'cost* in, a ease of surety of the peace; tbai'hewas 5 com mitted to jail in default, ahdicn 'ihe^dOih^wa*. i, discharged upon "payment in fail-i-tiklng'ft '‘- receipt therelor.-'-On: the s!Bthrgome person - \ 1 filed* halTof 'posts,*for 'Witness feel, amount*- ing te $5.75, ia.the,s*m© baseband aibdpxid process was';issned/tipon Whiab-WwMs'arV rested andvwmm|tted:tq Jail. Mr. 'VVhiteioU asked tfifcCourttojiischarge the. prisoner, oas being improperly detained:: and also to make some, general xuieifa regird to -the timeallow * ed forllling-btnsofnostr^—---:;■'£!———- ‘ Judge Bterrett ordered tba'/dUchaTge Of Orreli, and made an crder reqnirlnjgaU costs to be taxed within ten days after the date of sentence, otherwise, they will not be allowed.' .. •"* ’ *- 'V: ). 'j the Central Presbyterian Church of Allegheny; and late Professor in the Western Theologi cal Sbmiimry/fciVbw supply In g the pulpit of the congregation, Philadelphia, reeehtjy vacated bythe celebrated Dr. Chas.’ Wadswofihrirbrbtrane to Sag This fr it irbnt reasonable to>ap-‘ pose, will eventuallyresult in theiettiefiieai ofDr; Planteraipermanent pastor* An ad ▼ertlsement in a PhHadilphin paper reads 1 as follows:' •:» A - y ■ • y\- rZ>r«" PlumerfieySg received and accepted, an invitation - from- , the Session of the Aroh Street Presbyterian Church to snp ply tbeir pulpit during-the ensuing .winter monthi f wiil entay the dfinhWrs-frHife duties on .next Babbath 'mornlhg, w&'fksiV and weaeh in the morning Af half-part 11 ten o,clock, and evening it half^peijseven o dock. He will alaolecture ‘en Wednesday ** iwaoticable. • sevenoeltwkn- ..... _ 4 .{■••.• Axoxexs Onri«nijßßor»ti Du'iitil— In .go inn offlder MmriPranltSjKilui.S.H.brioagUgto, o».- T»lr, Comp»n,, a»t«apt«l t» unit . iln.r tJr nxasKl r <lr.w . wwpon .nd •Mt Mm In’ thn tt» an»,-iid » h»Tj Maflitiuy elii.k ntaanj “ wWck_«omiwfc«t Imfwdtdiko pnlL Wtntfef.* VtiTlrhiirM tar, jua-fet tba tima or «4aunlttiait.Ud> oat> W *rCTr«dof «BTcoty-SvodolI»r« kid Maa.csvod tar ui« nrmt for bon* •tesUa,. ' * /" ■ K:.“ ... I ’ •*: 'T: : - MONDAY MOBHISa, •' DEC. &1 .” LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Important Trial in Use District Conru The District Court,.Judge Hampton -the beach, has been,. engaged during -the entire week inthetrialof an important cause—im portant, at least, to par.Cas; running coal on the Monoagahela Slackwatej.,.. Messrs. Scott, Burns i Co* brought suit‘against-Messrs. suitalhed’ by of ft pair of coal boats, at Lock-. Ho. 1,-in the month of April, ; l&6l. It appears that the defendants, in anticipation of a “coal boat rise/' had floated their boats down to tho entrance, to the lock) and here tied them np. Thera is always a great struggle between the coal boat men, to get throughthe lockV as the boats first through* are of course)' first In' tho market. The defendants in. the case kept their boats at the entrance of the Jock/but did np,t go through,' giving is. a reason that there was not a suficieneyrof water. ' During the eniuing night the river swelled rapidly, and the consequence was that several boataihive,whiQhiiAd bcui&oppetLd&inLto. the leck, parted their linos; floated over the dam, and were a total loss. Among the boats' lost,.was a'pair/belonging totheplain tiffs, who brought suit against McssrsTßunter and MoCloskey .for damages,<alleglng; that they hadnoright to tie np.their boats at the en trance to the look. They farther alleged that there wiis plenty of water.to'float the boats down,and that through the neglect of the de fendants to go through the lock, the plaintiffs sustained their loss. Tbe.q&so WM-UkenJop_ott::Msnd*fr_M4:*. large number"of .witnesses war* examined. ThejurjweochargedoaJrridej, and thi* morning they returned * verdict for the plain tiifr,fors3# to the opinion of the Court upon qneftiout of Uv moored. ‘ *• Thi* eaie necome* doubly Important ilnee eeveni other autu are pending egainat the muoo-defendant*,-and tha prindplea- which cover the flrtt will hoWgood In the other*. -.'.Dr* Planner* ... This well known pWum» nj »* ieltei fromCo.K.Ut Pa. B.Cavairy. ' Aqoia Ceik, Vi., Dm. l, 1862. ' Thi* is Hondaj, the Ist of December, so ycu sc« the Wictor is coming on end advancing, ■whether the w&r does or hot. Wo arc net now prepared for old wlntor’s salute. Hia Jialrj looks whitened with king frost, and his jjhUUhg adjuncts are a terror to the soldier. ■We hate no winler.houses and we see nothing cheering to the soldier during the winter. Wo wjsh the army would either advance .and. tbattAr the Confederate fabric to atoms a't .once, dr lie over and go into winter quarters. It*ES-CQlll3 havannr WAy t wa wnnM tiawo army movapn and do its work without further delay; and then take winter quarters' Atihotoe; or fail in the attempt. If the arm; does not move nntil next ipriog, we will lose ‘ the delay.-aud the rebel# will gain. Our oaly hope ofsalvatltm from-eur present trou bles lies, in qalok, energetic, -and successful movements—and that'now against tho en xmy«. I tell you procrastination in this will operate matter against us and inure to *tho i -advantage of the Confederates*; ii: A few daye ago, I was talkingvto an Intel- ; ligent-oitiaea of Virginia,- in regard to tho .war audit* continuance, and he said that it j ; W»* his opinion Jthat the war would soon come I to an end, if the Federal orcnywonldonly move i qnj» and follow up the rebels to. the very gates of ,their Capital. If hard, pressed, they must luccomb, for they cannotholdoutlnthefaceof starvation and .the want of resources to carry on. this great struggle. Oar army in itsad vanoe takes almost every thing. Every few days, foraging parties go out and oring In corn, moat, potatoes, and ohickens, and in shbrt almost every thing that is good for food. .la some of these expeditions, the boys behave badly. Sometimes I am ashamed of them. They have neither decency or shamq. I have seen them rush into houses, and in the Sreaenco of women and children, ransack: the ouse from attlo'to cellar, to find something _tp satisfy their cormorant appetites. Thera no place or apartment too sacred for their 'greedy touch. Cubboaids,>drawers, ic., are all laid under contribution to the plundering propensities of the soldier. Do sot under stand me as saying tho. soldiersare all of this complex ion, for tbey-aranot j but there are too jmany. I do not condemn foraging* fotlthink it }s right, bat it should be done in the right way,' and regulated by thejmUiUrjauthori ties. I believe the country ought to support thewar. rthink- this Isa oorreotprinciple, and is a means 'of reducing a stubborn enemy. I toil you that war is war, and should be car ried on as: though wo were "fighting with a. foreign enemy. If any one wishes to save hiS property, he can tako the oathef allegi ance, and then he comes under the protecting care of our laws, and so saves his property. And the man who refuses to tako the oath, ought to be robbed in both person, and prop- j erty, and sect adrift, to take shelter under j the bastard Confederation which hashlssym- j pathles. I h&veno sympathies for the man who J '•has thrown off his allegiance to the ol d Flag, 1 and identified his fortunes with a government,; or an attempt to institute one, whose base rests on ah. cornier .stone.' . The. citizen. to' whom I referred is not a native Virginian/bat of German extraction, and has been a citizen of tbit State some two years; was forced Into the rebel army, and -fought at the battle of Fair Oakiand was Slightly wounded; inthis condition, he suc ceeded in crawling out of the way and made his escape. Since then, they have made sev eral attempts to retake him; but"he'~eluded' their grasp. I asked him how .it come that the people of Virginia had so completely dis- : carded the Flag, and were apparently so eager to embrace their -new faugled aristoe- 1 racy. In answer, he : said- to mo thatJi was | mistaken—that tfiire was more Union senti- i meat In Virginia than any one, not a citixen j ef the. State, was aware of—that'.there were I thousands of people ready to adhere to tho government of their Cathoxijif it was render ed' certain that our' occupation Was perman ent. If tbey come outin favor of the'Unlon openly, and our forces., are driven back, as has been too often the case, then they are at J the mercy of their enemies, and faro worse j than open and avowed rebels. I tell you i these people, between the Jiues .of the two , a- mest pitiable plight.—They i are betwixt two fires, and their only concern is to avoid being burned by either. They ,ar e j confined to their homes and compelled to liv e j within themselves j In some cases theycan’t I even go to mill for floor or meal for fear of I being taken up,.as the oountry is full of guards and patrols. The women do the most of the Tho Virginians say ;tha_t_ T we_'can never conquer them—that they will fight un til the last man falls. are' tlrea'bf the war; but will fight on to the end. At the removal of *Hsc,there waieonslder able mourning in the army. The confidence of'the pll classes, in him was an on that aooounV eome threatened to do It. We oould jee among Chose of JD fmqcrptla pro-, olivitiss .the ißvidencei of . Wa- 'hhve' always been; Mac's friend and, advocate, and‘were sorry at the nocessity that required hls removal; yet. .Vra justified the acV and havejome pretty slfatfp 'srgufiionU of the measures of the administration. Thenar* sonic men in! this company, and the ahny. it.full of, them, Iwho are fihding'lault'wnh.'TßO adSlnti tratTohf*fid“ dsftidneing this as an abolition war; I some times get, ont of .patience; and' turn Open: - them, and show, them hoW, thing a»; and who w*s ; re#pon*ible for this unfortunate war; You Are thousands .of msn in our army who would not card'one whit how tb* *e*lo turpsjxnd ! they are always those of Docofooo proclivities. Theforcoof dreunutaaoes has brought them J into service ? ihey;«onie 'out not to fight, but to get pay and sponge off of Unds'S&m. ThO .Pittsburgh .Post (I saw. a copy iboj>therd*y) Is k traltorous-sheeVand ought , not to live and prosper invldyal old ■ Allegheny l county. ' Such centiments as; I saw there ptomufgated, aretfoing more reboUlou-thah If pobllsh-, ;cd in£iohmond. Bui mcre r again. ! D. For, the ‘Pittsburgh Gazette. “On to Riehmond.” £ remised them when thslr-husbands,‘fathers, sobs and brothers were called upon to volun teer in the lerrioe of oar beloved country? What was said te thoie bravo volunteers at the public meetings, heid]at the breaking out 'of the war ? It was: go, and your families shall be properly oared for and provided with | the neoesianes of life. t This is the way the speakers addressed the men that ; were aboat leaving their wives and ohfldxen,theix fathers and mothers, their sis- 1 tors and How farhavetheso prom-, ises been fulfilled ? How stands the matter now? 'vnfferlsg^Wobien^Ui^aged. fathers and-mothors, and half-fed and half dothed children of oar gaiiant soldiers an swer. Ills they .that can answer. It Is they Who kndwifj 1 - ' -rt! t*:» i. OTrue, a large amount of money was assessed on the taxnbisn of thtf cduntyattirbdiGefent .times. J.n this way a large sum was, realized, >nd parrbf' it ’disbursed, ».ths‘represent*- tlvea.o'tjQni-Soldiers. —A racin'*p. n t ’nsmaifclunooUeoSed, and there remains in the custody ;of the GountyCommililoners only ■nine thousand dollars. v A'‘good many of the .^baiU^ r toft';'nb^ovided'fW.byitb(6n'ot'the‘ soldiers not;' hating paid' regularly,. (some hot for: five oreix months), havej boon obliged.to seek the hands l oftho Guardlansof the Poor of Pittsburgh; 'and the Directors of tH^Poor-of the city'and the _Cottnty of ,Ailegheny.,.:: from these fdnds sbme.UtUfr relief has been obtained; but very ifttle compared with what ls needed eould bC phid -by-ths-Plrgatof a 1 cnEb~Pbof..ThVfands' of nil thoso boards united wouhTnoi probably last three months if devoted to. this use alone. ' But even supposo they eduhTroliev# these families, of soldiers; is it rigbti-ihai while thn men are enduing Urn hardships of the battle field, those they love, (certaihly/ next to their country, at least) and have' left behind them depending on the provisions of able bodied men who did not go to the war, I ask Is it •wives and children, andpoor. old. fathers'abd mothers, to becaae chargM to tbs. Directors •Of the Poor?"' i • - It is said ths County Commissioners . wilt -begin to pay out Jxiind during tnejast December or first week ■'ofJ'anuafy.. “Therelsagobd time coming.” i JThe Gbvtnunontdnay; as thejamo time. llSIw weather ii cold Boir/ull .Uto toother* •fid; ehlldna *» sot supplied with winter «lotUng.nor with sad bow (ball th#, ?*W«'Art loMobmond." Wall, wbli* oar bar* rpldleri are lufforlag tbet«. In our behalf, let : those of os at-home,- et leaei, tee toit-tb#e tbaip famiiiej shall hot Seiler becaure of their abseaeo. Let the $9,000 be paid ont at on», *Bd insttob tnaaner aa W do tbo greatest good. ;poulU«~—— ~Ai**aa*»T,— T"®* Bcmacra,—There vtfff-ns' cebunoes pa|»d ip.tho Costrt/.of Quarter. Jessloai to daj.the Coart haTiiiga larte aahunt or other bufauM to transact. Xiiii Exixra»-—ln tit oiUu c( t tb* right. o£ .way of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Railroad Company, on motion of 0. Shafer, attorney for the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, with -the assent; of J. W- F. White, attorney for “the Pitts-' burgh and Cleveland Railroad Company, the Court of Common Pleas extended the tune for taking testimony before the Commissioner, twelve days—the last fqior days thereof to be occupied by the Cleveland Company in taking rebutting testimony. Masu:tactubs or Abtuicial Stosks Is-' stastjuteouslx. wratooi Bubhixo. —The attention of the British : Association for the Advancement of Science has: been called to a process* foir manufacturing building stone without biirtilhg, a process which M, Hard inge endeavored ~to inlrodheein this conn try some eight or ten'years ago. The pro cess is decribed as-followa-: “Mr. Rausome ■ saturated the-surface of a stone with the sillicate of scads*'(liquid fins) and then applied a eolation-of the chloride of oaleiam when a rapid double decomposition was Effected, and an insolu ble silicate of lime wks left within the pore of the stone; Commsn saU was formed nn the outside by the chlorine of .'the chloride of, calcium uniting with the soda ot the silicate, and when the salt was.washedoff a hard silicate of lime ‘was left as. a coat ing. Mr. Ransome then madasmall blocks of various forms, by mixingsand and sili cate of soda (liquid quarts) together, forming a plastio _ mass, whicti was then moulded, ' e snd; while; sjtm. mdUv.'iibftse moulds were dipped into the chloride of calcium. T 9 the. surprise, of all the chei* mists presept,'those molded articles wwe. found to be almost instantaneously convert ed into perfectly hard : and ‘ solid blooks, which we&a .apparently quits’.durable. The members of the Committee then mold ed some of these blooka themselves, and performed the experiments as successfully as Mr. Ransome. • The above described, composition forms new stono which apparent ly can be manufactured economically in. almost every part of the world. Stones' made in this manner have been tested las to their strength in forming tW* hea of a steam engine in the Great .Exhibition, > and: they have also beenusddinbuilding two of the new stations' of the' Metropolitan;Rail-, way in London. Professor JAnktsd stated that this material seemed to bombine'cheafK ness with durability, And resistance' to the acdon of the weather, to! an extent-hither to unknown. The transverse strength of a stone thus made, 4 by 4 inchfc»; riyiUng one, inch at each end npou iron supports and leaving lfi inches dear space between, was . equal, t? 2,122 lbs. A bar/of Portland stone ,df the some dimensions similarly tested, broke with 769$ lbs upon it,lts adhesive power was also found to be supe rior to Portland, Bath and French (Caen) stone. A four-inch cube df if sustained a erdahinjj weight of 89;tona. Mr.Raifebae, in the presence of the British Association, manufactured some of -these stones ia & ■ few minutes, They were compo&d t ' of pieces of limestone Mid sandstone mixed with liquid silicate of soda, and formed into a plastic condition, placed inthqulds, Uien dipped into a solution-of thechioride of calcium. The silicate of soda was form ed by digesting flints in a steam boiler, under pressure, containing alkali. (Hard in go’s process, undoubtedly;. These ar tificial atones were then handed around for the astonished men of science to examine. DissoLUTiojra, T"\ ISSOLUTION,—The Partnership JL/ hweUCire wttttaf-between WlLllAlf-eod JuHN DOCGLAfcS, la the MIU Boalacee, la «»t -twth township, Allegheny ooontj, la thla daj die •olttd. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, ptcember 1, ISGAIwdHtwT rvissoumojr of co-pabtnbb- JUf SHIP. — The Oo<P«rtxxcnblp UUI; *x!iUbi between 6XO. W. JACKSON end O. /. TOWS* SEaD, Is the Fork Packing eod ProTtrioa B nelson w*» dienlred on the 20th <rf September Uet. br the 4mh of GAO. W. JAUKSON, The efleire of the lew Ana will be nttled bx the-earTiilag pertaer. wiiinlxocoatlntethf faxmeaß. O. I Snrrtflsff partner. "pk ISdOLUTION.—THe firm of JAMES 4/ WAEZ> A 00; vu Awfnd cn 11m 4th dar of At-Tember, IBC2, bribe retlromeat .of 61V. 0. Btlß ad<3 AHDfiBW B. BKBQBB thertfrom. The InUreet of BUS A BIBQJL& pw*etato the haoda oJ JAHX9 WABD, tad the milbw rt mj ftrm TMms la to tbetande ©f.tbo rettaiAiag zttsibaa thtfeo& who art to MttU AU debit AaaooUeet all dcnunde, and oontiimo bM bctlnaK, to' whbia tfce patronage of the old Mead* of aid fins It tocos!* Beaded, (Signed,) JAWtS WABD, , ! -WK.’WABXV * . BIU A BX&QBB. U-la : tJcnrembora, l ruialmißuvnTt » rilßaOLDSoN“Bfp£BTNß^ip, A/—'The Fnrtnarsblp heretofore aUtln* between Jos. SpSNCKB and W H. OABBABD wee dl► toltedcu the 20th of Aogort, U«a,<Wr. B. QAB GABD being eatborked to- settle nptb* bniinemol •tbfl| late firm et his office In the Brewery. Tbs Brewing Boil cost will be continued >j 6PASCBB A fficKAT* who intend to here always on hand i •nperior : enicle,irf ALI, pOETAB and BfcOWH BTpUT,. Xhe-cadenignediHU -be thaak&l.to the frioadsjdf the late firm for a continuation of tbeif ***T‘ f frrA~ Hi* ~~~hir ViisV rnrdiaee frna them* . jPTbqBKR* WATgorfTtfTlberty stxnei I .b long known to the bustnms community, will beVe thei management of our bualnam, with the foil oo&« trot in the Brewery.' ; - Address all orders to fiPXHOHB A KcKAT. Phen ol* Brewery, Pittabursb. Pa. ; I jossea Gfxnoiß, : ■’fix JABIB MoHAT. Of HE PARTNEBSHIF hewtofow ex- JJ ifUof between HOWABD and 80. BODGE&8; uhder.tbe name and 1 style of HOWARD A BOi)OSSfl; Copper and Tin Ware mabu£Ktur*n,-wasdlfcolved cm the Uth October, .1862. by tbo death of William J. Howard. The bo. ■into, ofthe late firm wm ho aettled hy the turviv- Ids partners BoArt ftodgof*. All Ibcee knowing theptolreii to he lndebtedp.wiQ please ooliand settle. ROBERT .ROpGBBSi, 'hMing.pniv -av cbaeed the entire tatemt of WUlßmi. Hon. ard; late of. tba fins of lieward a nodgixv, win eon* tints to ■mann&etsre-' BUWUa UTTUS. BTILLS, of all abet, WO&MB, for OIL B£FI)iKB- r Itß, andaß kind* of wotkln Ua«Uaae4tth4cld •taad. 138 Front street, Pltaburgh. •vaam ■ i BOBABT HQDQ«na ; jpiOINT MALT HOUSE, ■ 17 WATER STREET, PitUbvrgh, Fa. I W. H. GARRARD, Malfiter. li.sler In B ABLET anIBTB MALT; also, for sale, BAjtLfiT,' art, OATyandooss. v;;;,wt^a t QMS. pit MAKiF.TTAv—The fine . jwew w jsteamse T.-,. PAlins, OestaieiffilßK l (deism* will tease ftr the ab,T. ase üBSHSS bortaTHia DAT; 6th ln»t., at 12 o’clockth, nretghtorpessegeepplrnSbearda^to l 1 51_ JQJtH TLAOg, Smt f pptt. CAIRO; ASP ■ MEM.'I. nsb-.'L i: L •9>«oid *ld*.wiueiJdj&guS. r MAETjroBIIIHI Oept. D.hlJi 4™"” i ***v® -{or. the above, dntf ail i&unudhfe' torti *«n I .7U SDAT,.e i buuUht i ai ,'#»d«il[’W:>r»;*T<s f.'ujght oi paiMje apple on bbird erso ' ' v.< . 1 nto c »J. U IITIHgBIOItATIth. Artrts- ; - )?AMESVIbLK 'RACKET.— t tiSS^Z i ;".7be ««#mir LIZZIE KEBTntjJttNßg , »ag£applyon hoard orto * : n«6 J. Be LIVINGSTON ACOAfl'aW »' : PIEGtHrAK: XU ZANESVILLE nT.I ?| beeatlMpewearer steams EffBRSBSI afcjily tin beanf or to jSaaU; PiitabiSk.' XVBAOK£TU.Tba*plftkUd MntorifiHK ■tea Aee MUJSBVA, • Capb »U IntennedlAtajfabrni'gvykTTPßg- DAifp THUBBDAT and BAT llßD&TiaHl’ d'ckck' and OladnsatL J?frje*ree WheMlksßVißr MONDAY, WZDCTffr f at 8 'A’datk k.'tai. * FMamntv reoatpted lhroc*b to fnAdkt ornas* *aga apply onboard cr to JABaOOLXaiTBAOO^ -•pelG.: :• ■•■ .fi- A : .•• :• '••j ti^u.yanpuft^L'.-r. iPLAX SEED—SO * grouty-;;,: •-JBBXVtBA LAZTAB, • 8T and 29 Snithfleld atraet. ~ lACKwEKfaijje—so bblj." o. 3 lAigt, to !• by... - -**-*- TBAUnDrCKKYA CO, llH) bags.Jtia'i'l/offea* In X#itptaa»4ft*jriabyf. W.M.GOBMLT, l '* , ‘* - r: ‘:- l vl71Hlto.l„.l l I AiL—r2bUT«lß 4nd tffaatihy*.'- benyT&ri& J mmik 5 bbli. tor jab b HKSATB. OOLLIBA ABBIZBATIVZ COMMITTEE Ofj THE BOARD PP TRADE—Foe NorxMsxa a»d Dkccmisjl Wm. SL Bhxhx, V. P,, | Jaxxs I. Bxswett, Joust S. Dilwokto, I Wx, McCaxEßt, ! David McCasdlx&s. PITTSBURGH MARKETS, Orricc or n» Pit mmaa Daily Oaxetti. BATUSSAT, Deo. 6, 1662. Gold b hardly to firm though bankers continue to -buy at 28 per cent premium. SllTer' s hai declined to 20 per centpremium, buying, and Demand Note*, alee have dropped to 22c. Then la no change In Eastern Exchange, and we continue to quote \ percent pre mium, selling, , GRAlN—Wheat b firm but unchanged with email •aleairca flat handsat $1,16 far Bed and gl T 20@1,22-. for White.' Corn la In good demandaod I@2o high* er, Sale ou track. In lota of 6 can prime old, at 70@ 72a Barley,_b quiet at $1,15 for Spring and $1,22 for Pall from'flrat hands; aale of 138 boih Fall from Brit hand* at $1,22. Bye b firm at 75c. Oata are qubtat 45 to '6oc for new and old from flat hands. market b quiet but Arm while prices remain unchanged. Sale of 100 bbb Extra Family at $0,60 for .Bed and $6,75 for White Wheat. Extra b selling at $6,00 and Bye Flour $5,00. Buckwheat Flour may he quoted at $3,75 per cwt in bulk and ln sacka. 2 ' GROCERIES—The grocery market continues qufet and flat, though we hare no change to note In rates. Sugar ranges from 11 to ll>£r, Coffe e 33}£@33c and UoIINMSSgMc. OILS The exceedingly cold weather of to-day and the.prospect of a “freeze up” of the Allegheny river, had a tendency to stiffen the Crude Oil mar ket and holders generally were asking an advance o f about lc per gallon. The current rates seemed to be about 30@81e Id bulk, and 33@340 in bblo. We note sale* of 1000 and 700 bbb In bulk at 310, There la no change In Befined and we continue to quote out side brands at 70@75 and 80c fcr good city brands, free, in first heads, including packages. A 100 bbli “Mecca” Lubricating was reported at 45 cents pcr'gaßon, and $l,BO extra fcr packages. BFEDS—Xhero'b’ a continued good demand fcr Flax seed per bushel. Clover ecedb firm at Timothy b nominal at $1,75. BUTTEB A EGOS—Batter b firm with a good in quiry at 19@13)f0 for: Packed; 16@16c.for Common 801 l end 19@20u for prime. Egge continue scarce and eel! at 20c per doxeo. CHEESE—b unchanged; Sale of 110 boxes primi selected W. B. at Ua APPLES—There b a good Supply In market and prices range from $1,?5@2,00 per bbL >. • POTATOES—SaIe from store of 100 bush mixed <Xt 80c p*s bushel. Tax Chicago XWhaa* thinks It very strange that Befined Petroleum should be weak and drooping in every market In the United States except Pittsburgh, end U disposed to doubt the correctness of our quota rions. It suty. seem strange, yet it b nevertheless true. Because It ls duU and drooping in Chicago and acme other cities where the market* are antirely controlled by speculator*, it 6ms not follow that a corresponding' recall should take place here. The JVibiw* should beer’ln mind that at the pre sent prices of crude oQ, labor, fuel, tax, etc., eta, re fined oil cannot he made and sold with aay profit to the refiner below # the prevailing rates. Crude oH, which Use than one year ago could bo purchased hero for ;4 to 8 cent* per gallon, is now 35 cents, and but ▼ary Uul* in market at that. The dolly avenge yield of Crude Oil at the wtlls one year ago woe 20,- 000 barrels, now It b tut little over 3,000, It will be percatved from thb that there U bnt little probability of a decUndin Crude, and it follows that while re finer* have to pay ouch high rates fcr the Crude they cannot stndd a deduction of price on Befined. While'll b possible that the market for both Cruds and Bafined may flaetuateiUgktly at ’times It b not probable that the prices of either will fall much below the present rates before next fipring, if then. . Imports bp Railroad. Pmncioi A Ciavxloxb Bauooad, Dec A— -100 bbb flour JB Liggett Aral car sundries, Wm Moekeown; 168 bbb oil, Isaac at Pennock; 180 bbb Sjjfc® Bmn * HrkpMrlckj I<S fcp trfcMt, B t Eraud, A bro. fnrucMi, Ft. Wun I Ckiuoo Batuoib, 100 bbU floor, * Tbomu; 2 pi*. ri n u,, bulUr.Wlo tenor; 175 0. Uzl«j, K. K.Ji 25daj broom., I cldcr. O A Kuuoi; «obauba. bnjoau, Va (Jonah,; lo bbla * «s»bbl era, I bbl baiter, 10 bbU homiaj,Lß Volp Aco;Sdn—l boa. 80. Clurkao, B«rtoa A oos 12 btli iwli, J B CkalhU; 1 bbl II H«,1;5 bbHapcs,T H A WE Up rtncottllJtcaUM.ire.U.ii Aoo; 2bbl. Uaoor.V A coj ia roll, kuhsr, E.j. A gum; I, bbli liquor, 8 i BUtw. f Import* by Birei, NfHXßUb'G—P*r©ci*xcr-WS bbl* floor, Clarke Aeo;l34bbUwbeeVJPAß6lMoan; ska corn. potatoes, John Bthoapgon; 244 dibble, Ar deeoo oU eo; Sg- do do, Xdgsrton A 6 tew art; 99 bbls apples, Owens A Kennedy ; 40 do do, H Be*. Weekly Re view of the oil Trade. thaOfl aty Befirttt h«a tba foUDwingmlew of tha;on trade fcr the week aodlcg Thnraday tot: &b>ce oar last report the aarket kaa been oolet. Th« Allefhany beinf too lo w lor naTlntlon, and thla bain* the only node of (atllnc the oU to aarket. tostttttf with tba klchfratea aaked by the boatman for jCreighUwba* caoeed a ilisht temporary decline. If va have another treehet, taking the poet few watts as criterion, prices Till range' considerably aboks any prioa as yal alTea, Wa quota oil at the walls firm at At this point $lO, lnolnd- Ingibaßals.: Thera wera do large tnasactloos slsca onT. last, from the reasons above stated* Two more wells, tbeLidles’andßQtehen’e, on the Story Farm* baea stopped flowing. Tbfoa wells were flowlni aboht UO bbls each. Thare Is no great qnanlity c .oil in tank np the creek# Ow wbarree are pretty -wall cleaned oct. Onltaa nnaher of car boats are ■grand between ibis point and the month of Clar* ionirlm. WehiTe beard of the loss of seTeral boats, and about 8,000 bariaU of oil, but hare no parti cu- Uri Price of barrels 83*6033,78 for prime. Freights to Pittsburgh 13,24. Thapond Freshet of wadagoodona. Wa bars heard of hot. two boau beiigJwt, both of .which .vers loaded with barrel oity Moat if noi 40 of this will be eaTed. The ship* pen and boatmen eeinn to hare profited considerably gom Ibe ttpericnca ot- the- previous freshets. Wa ««• «»• of the Creek In the,last three Freshet*; at 30.000 barrels. Wajlsarn that a movement is onYoot to conduct aur oil |o varfotft pdlnts on tbe nlltoad by means of case of bis plan, and s carps of engineer! are now ■■'t w^* •ad*»m tagiTO a full descrip tion of jt |nopr next. s Onr market dome fins, with a furraount of transactions. The rtrer Is sution am with about 19 --inches In the channeL Tba waiibtrJs m artarate.: 1 . r. -• I'ttefoUc.tringlsaciQnirts flf oil reedrad and tbip SSlgmn_Ho<ikGn Co.—Beoelrad 8,020 bbls eUr -shibpsddAOat- wTTO empty bbls rewired. : - , ehtrk A Goii-Beotdred 3,TM bbls oU; shipped *,913 doji BocelTadfSO? eapty barrels. . Hate’s Wkrebonse._--No report. ..... •’ RIVEB INTELLIGENCE. The rim is. stUl'faiUsg'at thls aTening there were but.fpar .fept by tbe parkt, Thd weather during Saturday-sad Sunday was «x - shonld it > conttanafßrUw»snty»' font tongar the rim wOlnndohbtedly bp ftvtm °Vf* . TbtAJlegbasy was foil of floating fidFr but Jtt»,ae yet, thin and shattered, and will not swiotulywithharigatlbnißtbeOWb, . quite- active at tba whrit on Satur dgy lb the way orahfpjrtag, the cold wind and smw’ •iotas; - T The receipts, hbwem, ( W* l ? ?**7 light, the Science being the or ly arrival. for ZanesTille, and Cottage and_. •B.f r Cindanatl* with all .the freight l ibey arenlng. - - quite a number of boats on the way up •fibm Cincinnati, but it ie hardly possible that any of ; Quip will be able togst_upuntU,tber* U mora water. -The Jwress, b*a3,Starlight and Belfast Wft this port on Friday, and thiPo land trail to onSaturday. . Tfas EmpaGraham, tnm Zanesville, and Uinerra, 'faty Wheeling, wersduelast night, and wUldontt leasjbeiibund atthe wharf this morning. - . >d- ; i sold bis new steamer B. C. Levial Ciadnnatl/dh* other day to the Government, for rUWOO. '■ Borttsa or ras BtAci Hawt.—From the Clo iißn*ri.Otomsrc*al, ofß*mday f we take the follow- of' tba sinking ’of tba steamer Black. -^7^; “H, seems the Black Hawk pai going down therirn shbut li o'clock Friday nlgk.t, and whan war Prerideat'e Island was mat by the White /Cloud, bound up, TKe'jlaltsr - signaled the Dlack iHawk properly, and was replied :o. Afterward, the j i BlailfHewk,- 1 dh 'appnwcllsg Very aaityinille a dlf-; flrieatsfgn*l, andari«toptad to pasa tbe White Cloud ?a rite other ride, but ln delng so tho Whits Cloud harboliors, when atopare«isddmte|rard4h* White Cloud,.and aU exempt .three nrgrpe# aeeaped. The Block. Hawk floated, 4oiri» mUea and .than snnk*..Tbe pilni ofXha Black, Hawk was entirely B|ack Hawk waa the property of N. P. Tallmadge, vbOjWus aboard at fhe_tbge_j)f. f hei accident, and-’ whoiescaped from the wreck; withthe meet of the valuables, reaching the city on the .White Cloud ■at pight. -Tke BLabkrHawk was a iznall erift en aged, In the cotton arsds, and wasvaloed at about t* thousand doQort-to total lots to her owner#, aOAPBTONR.DDST— 6OIbIs.rfio»i,. Jbfi «Bdfcr#»l»bT. , BEfBT H-OOLLIBD. ? BArBBB, «t olA^ig^-tbr AM> oIL-mii. to Btrire ana tori JU#M#b, UAUB DlOm A 00. WORD. FORBJUUE. XT ALU ABLE COAi PBOPKBTT ro& V SALE.—ISO ACBEd Or COAL BBIVILEGE, adjoining th» .tows of Steubenville. Jeffereos coon* tyj'Ohlo, The StenbesviUe Coal end Coke has been fcfrly teeted-ai the Belmont.JCnrnace, at Martlne ▼lll*, Ohio, nearly opposite "Wheeling, where fttll information may be had of it* qualities for emeitiwr iron ore. 1 Tbit Gael and Coke prone to be the beet for emitting porpoeee of any yest of the mountain*. Iron cui 'be mads for lee* money at Steubenville than at any point waat of the mogmiatfls. The Important fact is, the veceiTiagaijd shipping of all wllboat hauling. ThU pfbpirtyi* finely located, bln# one-third ol nmiiespcnthaOMa river, and the Wheeling extension of .the Cleveland A Pitta* j barehßeilroad running ths*vrhole t l«ngth of said* coaffield. Also, the Pan*fias<Us (to called} BaUroad crosses the other railroad span this property. Coal cab b« dropped -from the pfvfcar* upon thotallrcad, or upon boats is the Ohio rfnx, or into the top of a ftirnaoe, withtml eeoond handling'. There'll a tairge body or coal adjoining theater* traetthaieaabe second if required, -The? following are prloee that Iran ore hu been offered and eold for, furnlibed by person* cent ereahtWlfh ite'builoea*, andmaybe relied cpoai. 10,00) tone of satire ore-could hare beys contracted for, delivered" ei (he furnace, horned ready for cae, 50 per-cent, ere, at sAportend Lake Supetiorironor* has bees bought at, Cleveland for 85 per ton, (Might Cum that point to BteubenvtUe 8151:—coet, dropped at the furnace, 85 57; i*he Champlain and Missouri Iron Moostala ore abent the same; There Is an abundance of fire clay, lime stone and sandstone a poo it, and 1& the vicinity; The preeent. rates fbr all material* coet more now; also the ttetaL ’ Aby person wishing to mika an to* reetment. will please call apon WU. a ABBAHAM, at fitsohenriUe, who will be ready to show the prem • lses and explain It* advantages; or' a poo the tinder* signed, at Ho. lla fourth street, Pittsburgh. no43md~ P. O.BHAUSON. QUPEBIOK BDIEpiNG .LOTS FOK O SALS.—The undersigned bflers for sale, oa rea sonable terms, soma of tbs choicest spots for bond ing purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are situated within one hundred yards' of the terminus of tbs Centre Avenue Borso Bail way, and are beautiful locations for priTate dwellings. Tbs scenery abd everything render* them extremely de sirable for anyone wanting to locate outside oi the dty limits, and attbe s&metltneso near are they that oommunicatioo can be had with the city at au bouts. Lota from one-fourth of an acre onward*. Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, Min neeota and Wisconsin. Also, several small lots in MinenriUe, 60x250 feet. The above property will be add on accommodating terms. Inqnirs of JOBH BK&BOX, comer Sixth and Wood streets, Or, WIT. A. ELEBEON, Clerics Oocrt Hooss. F}r bale to the trade— Kew ;crpp H. 0. Sugar; Porto Bice' do; Cab* do; Gran and Black Teee; Tobacco*; Byrow; Chefoe extra fhmHy Flonis; 1 Baoon; And a general (took of Grooerlee, In rtora and ar rlrlng and for tale by tfoDONALD * ABBUGKLES, Wholeetls Grocers, Produce, and pomoilMlan filer* chacu, Hoe. 242 and 214 Liberty lirat, near bead of Wood. an> \TALU ABLE STEAM FLOURING T HILL FOB SAlX.~fitnated in the town of BenaverJGolamfalene county, Ohio, on the Une of the Pittaborgb A Cleveland Ball road, to tbe centra of a rich grain growing country. Tbe mill la erect* ed on eereral lota et ground, W flreeiociee high, and fnlly eupplled wftß all ibe‘late'*iinproremente ol machinery, Ac.' Tbe tolll Un*w, ts toll Ode of op* •ration, doing a large and profitable buxine**, and the only keaeon lor the owner telling oat le on to* coaat of lit health. We are authorised to offer the ehove property at a great aaerfflee. For toll partic* nlari call at the office of 0020 • McLAIH.A 00.. 102 Fourth at rapt. J?OR BALE OH REJiT.—A Tab Yard « to Puaneene Borough, in cocnplete order and haying aU the modem Imeroremente, and capable of taoalng 100hid** per wees. A'ec, fbr sale, two building lota, on West Common. Allegheny city, baying a front each on Common of M feet 8 incite, with a depth of 230 foot to * 20-foot it), 50 or 60 building lot* to the Second Ward, Allegheny, cultahty looted; all of which wfll be told cheap by Inquiring of JOHB TAGGART, or JOHH BBOWH, Jm, oclfi Corner of Federal eaeet anAßlmcod. JgNGiNif FOR BALE,, ABOUT EIGHT frOßfiE rOWSA IS QOODOBDBB. WILL BE BOLD CHEAP FOB QAfIH. Aaqoit* at the GAEETT* OFFICE Allattl Fifth eUuee. abort jpOK aALB IX) W FOR CASH.— 2 VALTI LSTIB EBOIHIA—C,I. todf; »17 to cbm diameter, A tet atroke. : 11 GCTOB EKGINB—B Inch cylinder,.pnxnpe 4 Inch a diameter. . ... .Squire of. PABK, FAIHXXB A CO., UP Second atrtot, Plttabnrgh. F}K BALE—One Boil 6r t 6 foot lotus and S* lnchea diameter ; cna floe, S inch. Soft* able for assail an sine, 6 hoc** gown* Inquire at No. U 3 LIBISTT BTBMT. ' ocafctf TO VET. F)K RENT—A largo well lighted room in th# Otinn Bcilpibq, fourth tun. Appeal the ,Oonth| Boom of-THIS OINOI. aeltedtf * . F7&\ BALK OB BENT—An Oil Be flawy, i& complete order. Apply te ] BOBT/aBTHUBB, cb&dU AU*y at Le#j No. 13fl Fourth it. JtEDICAV. mAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT X tmplaMMt .and danwroo* dlaweca, nee • HBLtfBiOUrS U* TBACT BUCBTL which ha* received tbo endome metal of th* duel promtncbt physician* inibe United State*, jla ofbred to an humanity aa a certain.cure for the following diabiee* and symptom! orialnatl&g from dJaaaNaaDd abttae ef the Urinary or flexnal Organa: General Debility, Slentalaml Phyikal Dlnsamlbn,' Imbecility, Datermlnatfon ol Blood toth*ilaied»Oeafnaedldfai,l2jitßris, General Irritability, Bcftlwwaaw end gleeplcwnem at Night, Abeenoe 1 of Muecnlsr Efficiencyr Low of Appetite, DyapepiUrf JCzoaclaUotu I#w flptritei Dleorgaaiia. tloo or Paralyala of tbe Organs of Generation, Palpi* tatioo of tbir Heart, sad la fact : aU the concomitant* •f a nervosa and debilitated state of the system. , , To insor* the' 'ctjt this oat. Aik for Helmbold’a. VTeke nootbar.' flea advertisement to another****""*" ap29:dAwF \JfANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW aflaoW Em -9% Up*. price fie OmU. A Ledtutaen the Nature, Treatment aod Brdlnl Oora ot Spermatorrhoea or Seminal. Weaknwa, InvoU antary Kmiaalone, Sexual lability, and Impedimenta Servooeneas, Ooneqjnption, Bpilany aadlriUsKpatal and PhyiicalJacapedtr, wwaTiiyt ua£ Betf.‘Aba*e,~do. By bobt.-j/odl! y«BW*LL,M.p.,Aatbort>f Uta HJxam Book." Aa - *fA.BOON TO THOUSANDSOFfIyFFBIUSBS," •Senttmfler eeel, ts 4 plain envelope,-to anyaddnee; podtsAldc.'W; f?«lpt>of '«ix cents, ©rtwo postage •*eNpe*& ~ Dm. OH. J. CL Kht&iL F'•* ’ IST Bfoadwapr N* IV Fort-Office Box 4660. 1 - T . . P . 'tj'KU IT TEB2B:—UtOToiaanm to JU cxaaua.-^ : tTry ; of : <&e&e’TBEES, firom, wttbeT*rj jnml.; ttej care taken lo ban ertry variety tray to ram*. Of ApplOalotte are- ban 175#»-d0,f)00of which ftock.;>:;'-i c;f: - : ■: ••.•i.' l •-j •wnunwriha Tree* la the Nursery- Cell and ax*alflh:tbflmi ,J • ‘ * - •' - - * • - ! toßfoet, by the hundred* cheap; aleo, SHADE TBSXS AND SHBUBBSBYI klsuttk **“? ratalL " . AOdraM JITTtBCBQg AMP OAKLAMP mm. BE&XBS, Pitta harsh, Pa. ,^ntaw»y. -■ ; .johnAtoapooH. ja.. . CjUGAR AND MOLASSES. O 800 kbdfc-prlma toskolea N. 0. Sosara; • I 75 ;do do Porto Rico do; i I do* 1 ' do ‘" Osba do; •'•• . i 4 30.Uwc«b do- ...do.-.-. do: . :iOObbla.*B'Coffoa' do; fiO I do Oroahed do; • so! do Powdered ...... <fo ( - '- 1 ’ M !.do Beflnad Tellow do; : :700]do NlO.Holwaw; ,M hL bbla. .. do; ’ : &0O bbla. Golden Syhipr { 875baga pfisußloiOote;- In atom! aad for «al» by, -lj(I . ■ . oc3o I ’ - yOHN-l; HOtJflS A CO. E**LNEU UiL PUB EXPORT.—The nsdsnlfhadira now pripared to wUlba beat fl«*UtjjOf Beflsed Carbon OU, deDrered oa board of can U oh' dodt is ABadripbia. or at warehioae at Bed Hook Point, New York. WOT Uf»P?o|. U 4 otilot wjru. £XB9K A OHAJTjr. pittiburth,p.’ : IJiiOKl VKII'i'tUB I>AY,m store— - Til SAOO lbs. Sloan tain Beck wheat Floor: 8 car loads Lake Jirla Applea; : 168 barrel* ‘ ; . 80 bsabal* White Baaai: . •bwxvUßwaet Cider; " L:. r lfto.do : .v.*> Arid for bale by . .L, H..YOIQT A CO. ilWLif in VKNTku' TJbat Dtiil ! . j XXPLOMYE CABSOH#IL,- ; , SAIVi I HAIiX i 1 SaW'l Tlil . . 600&•£»LHtrp6olv • i126.;d0 do 7 2o*ZsU»S«lt; mJ*,by ; l . .'. ilujJACtU—7s bxs. 8a & *■lJ".-'-'-,.. lOlmttfiOlßUekJiw’ , in iJpwßto sa"s i-l jV; j:J f V'Ottte.ferHUfej W.X.QOBJO.T. OILS, tfc. JAM* tftmAT-. & BAHBOCE,! mains m QA&BQN OJ\L, LAMP UA HUF A OT UBEBB , * No. B 2 WOOD BTSSST, Pmt»t»aH, Pnaa. «xo. v. Hou>»Hir-.„ »..„„„„BUUr aotssm. OIL REFINERY. GEOBQE W. A CU, BUBNUiO OIL-AHD EUpEICATIHQ OIK - Keep oonetantlT 08-b*od.-tb«-rei7' r bc«tTit*llty bl' BUBKIHG OIL, clAtf ao^witAdot boon «lBO« ar rood LUBBICATOB, part WEITB BXH2QLE aaiOAB QBEAHK. . " ■ . **”Al};ordei» left at Ko. 36' Firra Stuxt* Block, eecond floor, will be promptly Attended to, : - oc&dtf. OIL WORKS. DONCANi DUNLAP A 00., MaanUethren of PUBS WHITE BE FIB ED OABBOH OILS. Offle®, Ho. 291 Liberty (trot, prrrsßtmQH, p* | UOLKEK Uili. WOitKJi " WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDQB, KAXOTAOrUVft or 00 A. L ASD CABBOH OILS, • t . • sod doftler ta „ J-LAUIB, OBUUnBTB,da>I4Q+ Ho. 29 Market atreet, between Seceod sad Third. PITTsicBGU, PA. . PETRONA OIL WORKS.—LONG HILLKB 4 00. _ , * Works at Sharpsborg Button, Allegheny Valle) Btilnad. Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET Pttisbnrgh. MaanlaOnreri otILLtJMIHATIKGand LUBBI GATING CAB&QH OILS and BEttZOLE? So. 1 BJTIFSD OIL, warranted non-explo riT<, ahrayi on hand. oclAlyd HOTELS. HOTEL, 1 • OB THB EUBQPEjm PLAB, CITT OPNEW TORE. BnreLß booms nrrr corn fib oat. Otf HaU Sjmar*, comer Fmltfari Sir**. HOppoette City Ball.) SVMeala as they may be ordered In tbs isaelosa Be&ctory. There la a Barber's Shop and Bath Books attached to the Hotel KntoWßraof BUHHXB6 aod H*ngMw tty we arii fall, no2B:dly* •*' B. TBENGH, Paoramoa, American house, boston, is tht largeet and best imaged Hotel, In the Haw England States; U centrally located* lad easy of ac cess from ill the roateeoftrayal. it thi modem improremeoti, and er*ry coorealaaoe fox the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. Tbe sleeping reernaara large and ereß rantlUtod; the raitas of roomcazewraU. arranged, aad cemplately' fkmxiehed for tamilles and Urge tiara lingpertiee, and the boosewill continue to be kmlue lint f, **“ hotel la 6T*rj respect. J*ai:lyd LEWIS BICT," Proprietor/ STOV’ES, tfc. . JkMSA *. - - : -V, TOTllfc’ VOUNG BROTHERS, DcquMSiFoinr. 1 w, Liberty itreet,'t»«ed the Outer Depot Pa. & B-, Pittebarih, Ifc. insmrtfrifnra f?X AND .BOLLING MILL TUBNAC* CASTINGS of orery description. OIL PUT, BOILEB OABTIK6S. TX&g FRONTS, QBATfi BABS, WAGON-BOXES, SAD AND DM SSS 8 iOTrOBATI! WONTS, STOP OOOK BOXES, on hand asd fcr sale few Orden left with W. W. TOUNQ.bcme* df Wood street sad Diamond-alley, win receire prompt-atten tion. . xnh3B: Allen, mocormics & co., vallot PouypiT, Pltttbargh;~Pi?~ •VWajusoou, N&aa Liberty streets yr Maonfacturenef COOS, PABLOB AND HEAT IKO STOVXS,PABLOBANDKITGH£N6S^. fP* l lag Mill Castings, £llll-Gearing, Gar, Water-and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Iroa*,Wagod BexM, Sn gar Kettlea, Pollejs,iZangam, OarWhrtlf, flyn and Ottitlcgs generally. Also, Jobbing asd Oeeting* made to order; Patented "Portable m»i. with Steam or florae Power. nol&emd youNDKY, : D. DeHAVEH & SOH, So. 47 FEDERAL BTREXTr OR,, Maaolsctarere of virerr TiHetVof'obbKlKGAJfD BXATIKO STOTXS. OOOK&GBABOI3, Yin* Common OBA3JS /BOUTS, r£MDS£S,Ac. r Alio, OAST lEOH HGUBB JBOBTES. i IBOH BAILING, and aU Jtte4IU&J7ASZI&GS made to order. , ~ ■BAJTKM. .r T-VOELAB SAVINGS :BANK, No. 68 ±if tottkta flnziT. 1 ' „ oaißMasp.nusi.! " Open dally from 9 to alio oh Wedneedaj •nd Settmliy 'Meylet to HoTflEjber l»t frctk-Tto 9 o'clock teifrozn November It* to tty lit from*todVefecfc.T /Pepodte received *U raw not kee than One Mlar,aad a the jtroflta dedaired twice a' jeer, in June ted Deceab*. Interest ha* de* cbM;teai*&nn*Qy' ln Jfcae ted'Beoember, *lac* lb* Bank wee organlsed»atftbei*t*ofatxparcent.; if not .drawn out, tor (laced to the credit of the depositor'•* Kindt*!, ted beats th» game in* tertwt from theflzitujiof June and December, oam* poinding twice e gear wttbopttrtabUhg > a» defied* M to.toll,orevtetomto®thi*paeibook;:i.Attkfr rato,mpaey will double .in tee Uyur twelve yean, , making in the aggregateuanT ago on*Hut ni, CteT.'iTWia^‘ Bookk’cdtrtalnlng-ibe Charter, By«Lawe, Bclee end BdghletlonSff&ntiebed gmtajte abtdkatiaa at i theoffloa. ; - • • •* v' Jr*\’ - i : i , f PmniißT-fIKQRfIVA TJißgg, .... ■ ■ -X V :^:-yita»wten»tetB# . b'lTi John BOouTaddea, • t Teeeo H. Pnutock. , John Holme*,' " I . John ManhalL’ *- 1 I Jamea B.D.lUadi. B«U. L. rahneetoek, 1 ■ A.'SL J*m*a MeAnley,—. . **"•*» •; Jamea Hardman, i ••- n , Alexander Bridley, John G. Backofen, Georg* Blacks .y .. John B,Oanfl*M» ■ Alonso. A, Oamer; - Charle* A. Colton, .* william Dough*, '. Johnßvana, jv'- Hopewell Hepburn, •.. WlWam Peter H; Hunker,. ' Bicbard Hay*.' VnUamriev- BsbisxAS*;axD >• Anderson,'.; - JimasDJKelltfyi ; Peter AVALadatn, John B..MaOcr, - . 'JimfihMlii .Bobertßobb, ‘ * Walter F, **■—*«" • JohoOnr,- ••■•' • • Henry John g. WHUaa S. Bchatrte, „, .Alexander ' •UMtfWhimen;' r*V"- ftirfitlnn Tinim . *-CHAS: A. OOLTOH. rpo CONSUMPTIVES.—The adve? JL tieer.hartng beeaCTCtocedUo-health la a frw W*k*» by a rexy ilaple remedy, after haring «&r *d I aereral yean with a Berne lung iflfeetioß, aad that dread di»eaee,Cipmnnptlon—U«axloai to nsfce >»♦■ fkll~» .11 *^ T ijf HTTI, To all who dcetre U, ha will eead a eepy of the in ecdptioo ued-(&eeof charge,) with the direction fe* preparing end tiling the earn*, which they win ftad awe ear* for Akkma.Mto ae&ttfa, 4c* The «aty object of the admttterta eeißUxur the prMptloa la to beneflttheafflicted, aadmMd to* tortoMUou 'which ha concdvpe to bo laraloaMe. and he hope* every nflcrer will try his remedy, a* U will coet them nothing; arid may prove a bleeung. - '' ' Partleewlshbig the preaertptlon will please eddnee - i_ IttT.HDWABD A. WTLSOH, Ktegromaty, H. T. ■elfotad Wi Ptoludfeo-tfc% -■wc. lunntaotfcißy'ta thk beutlfi.l-fluid to fk» ~yf 9 oui frctoexpertec*. ;Why tosdKO&OOQtoXuxnifcu* ' *»»yr »T»MaSob-in«f4Tor. or * fatten .wtictof ■ Giro it itnil tad yea viQ wmzrt ad brntr fluid. !? .■■^..,„. 1^0 ,i in, np ßl>l Of* saassgfcx C|7frfriililrlqt'AtooMi; • . ... - s CbaltrßcrtiinJtdd; •'■•<•;•••• ' ; SO Up BrttUKutt; : •••• i *> do OpCM -o- J , ILO do ~. lOcowoJiMnaAudia**; , 10 do ,|i »• . 4oj' f 10 do'.xsgUihlltatard: ) • '? ! 10r>do-'-fl»ftfik : v''. <10;-. •: , SOboxfliPhmt*: ' . I 1 SOoMkiZutMCnrnurtsw ; Scamttjt; / 6 do Ptpom, iariuK 200 boxes soTlftf»^*ciOT; ■^^sr^saesssr^f’"- ' v .uo do do Peocba*. do; How la «tor» tad tag wto fry > ' Justheeta bbo&, Hoo.iatodicwflodttwt QTSbcibtlfgQodßdFota&t; ' 100bbli.Tbc4Q» Ftnßy'tfoor: < r: ' '■* - 1800 Bacon Eiila; ■■ , c.-. MOtb«JOoontrytkwp: :«•; j[bMfc wtmta** utcj-Antmi ;. . •/;•*.' *’ ,u ‘ c ,‘?S ft to Milw; ' flbblf. b«*« /.oil Bsttef ** : '8 do <lO by; . r ; 3 :•- d .rJ&BXSBULJ .*.< toraalo by '* HSSBX B. COLLIBS. RjitLmojmtu MONDAY, Hot. lTth, USL Traha wummts tha Depot of tba Penney IranialUllrcwd, la bsrgh, h fcßOwii - " • - J POtibmffX, Cbtaatai mrftJaefaKtf Short £*e *fe -AavtaniOa w.y* Learn Ptttaimrgh - --•— r - 1A *_ - 'do Stsntmrhu'.. ,• ,‘« | do Bmrti n.M; e y ,jn,ig>ia do Oofanaboa. TWtl , LO6 o. m.il£soa. m. ■> ■ Ho chaS-ge of can between PittabmyK Ad Splendid Sleeping Can attached toalTNfeht Ttafxw. oad Wledkq Ztoew ' ' ' Learea Pittsburgh WOCa L*4o o. a. - do WelUriJU; fcOO-Vj {iff*.. do. -626 .« feto-**, fcv\ « . ■, do Wbaeßiig'. 621" *• ' Uitt -« ' 2S i, - AirtmßoUbljuL 6:10 eas CoaseotlagAt rWheeUag with SatthaoraaadChk : Bailroad- l 'and at ‘ BeHeir with OBatzal Ohio BaQroad ~ fer Zaanrfile, Oohmbtm CM «- danatl, ’ PBBtaryh aad OTretfajid Llae, 7‘- Learea LSO Am. l;o>p.Bi. ' dO : , ft - '4jQs_ do 6mnL. mMMMMa . 6UI “ &SA M do 6:54 «• W 6 « do Hnd»m MHMnMM .. M . w tdi <* T 24 “ ArtlT nCUiruMtri «.. _ . . Ganaecttog .aißwd with Twannraa breach Jar’-! / New Philadelphia and Canal Dona?; _■ Pittetmrghi Tort'Wayne and 'DaQmcak " *' Hada6wwlthCtoT?Uad,ZsaeeMUAndOtndahatiß, < '• B. Mllienbnm.aaa - at OlereUnd with C. A LA R-far W. ; „,d BuflUo with O. a I. a. B. for Toledo Brttoll and Chicago, aqd the Horth-woet. WaltortUe Aocomalodatlon toatea at 3:00 p. p. -arm*-at MO *.■aCi ITIO a. nu. maasaaca. Through .Tlcfcote to all promlncat points.la the Wait or South-west, North or North-west, can b* procured at the Liberty Street Depot; Pittsburgh. . JOHN Seat. Tor farther information,'apply - *'*•-• WILLIAM STEWABT, AgmU At the CoopaayN.Offlco in Freight Station. PvahtL' • noSS .... „ WI : 18CB-—• ®H»- -pShCTTjIIMUJLMIjffII. >. r VAioiD*icriS;&jaxSu2!siK®BSß. TJaADSS.’ Ob ia J. %A6r H oiH> AT? Itey; 17 STlfe; “ " Tfc* THBO DGH TBJJB* P^ £ ~ •rae»E fiauloa »wj -Licrulflg.t««M-Sstidrt) rt-" ooDMctlon»»t HftKbbarg.JorjUlttaar* udWab*- . liurtQn,an4 tor H«w York TUTfelliSa2tt£' ~ : Tt»THBOOQHKXFfiXSB nStßttmii&Aaut - fflroqt^Bnwsca*jS^&«»^SSßij I |br!B^BM^^3 Xia JABTlJJMtoioßlh* 6l*aon‘ii*flj ‘(rt f bfr' i Buo&aj,) BtlfcSO p. xa- «t j»££Sftl : * rtatlQM. amaurtfnp at ' ;••• AcooauicqjATioH TboJohacMva „ Trab oatar^acy, (ixotpt Bv&day) at fcifi r m -rf t TT in l it «U ttattosa «flnnmia*iiOwifiowu*. tally.(nctetSsfiM^SiOAi.oufc l j ; . " Second AcroppodaUea-Train tor -.Wall** Station Usrt«-daSr(uefptßaadirr}atU:isfc.bV '!' TUnl, • Aeoozaajtiattoa 7THlft*r?.Wiß'i cfllatloa ’■ ban* dallj'ieiaßjJt Bimd*jVaf3:liti. m. ~ yecifttf ■ Aeodcimwiirtlng Train tor ; Wafl% Station ' « - 5 • Tha Ohnrefc Train batca WaC’agtaiioaaraiT flan*. ‘ 4arnt mttrnin*, bit* FJtWmreb^at- BatsnJsg Tniz* arrfra -la HUabcrn m tohawa I- ;* Baltlaco Xxpsas,.l2:ls a,'nu. i .PUbdalpbiaJC *,<. . Amynybgatlflat -ta: f KrriWeGY Uttfctt 1 ; *--' AflCflnuanrtaaofrr fcatti«. rat.; -dacccd: W4lft satOan r -C. i A<TBymt>dgfcn» talf4 WalTa:Statfc*r- AfiYiraaodatlaa, Tcsrtb WtfTi Station’ Acooapedttlca« WO p*'Ku . Baltlmara Ti jiiiXi win arrtrawltb FhJUdetyhitExprtßS »tU ' lndiana «oim*ei at Blab** ■ fllWlttUmafaa wttfc -Kxpreat and Jobattom Ap ooeusodaUcß».Xan.aad wn*.~_ , : The toMJo vQ lad' tt z&tij tottab* tni«nife& r «3faf jt«Bt^*-WM4;ta ; b4TTl by Oe*tzal R*nn»l,lttXb» nttmtg&Htfr C'-j TboAmd* , : baflartad wtth 1 tUOff'ta A It entirely trm fros dmt, W« can pro&l*e«afcty,fpeod and cciiiort to »Ort» '. mayfaror tfcfrßoadv&rtbatr patnuaf*. ..7.'; Jg SolTo to EjDtMiotf ! > 4.w ; T301.f T ‘ ' Sacnodßcbaa: toiaUßtstiasiaEsitliA foanha; ■, lESSfe*B4tq nfedal|K, jSSKS Pafi«a*«r» -ticieU'tn can wit] U cfa*m<Hn i.irtcm, ? acc6rdfeg to distaeo* traveled. la addition to tbf <taBd£ Hfeia flatten'**-•• SQTlCL~£tt.caa*.oi vt&bald-: thttanlTnicwvg]i^U^'MCKn^.*Sacr»co r Qftl7 l ;' andfcraamonatnotgxcee&igllCOr*• 7 • - On* hM toctr analovtd ta’ • convey i«aaacLgEta;aad b«ciKa.-tßraodifcdia thaß»-: E6t»a( a sol wger aailtaggaga., Fog . T . ... . At the Panaylvania Central • : <yi/wi- on MhaHv esattfilgTigeeta. ' noil STEAM WEEKLY «bc BSK XSBS AHfi UVJBBPOOIh land*jßß 7 tuxud.catvklssTnnnnr-n at OnUßbiuWfi OHX OF EAHCHKaTgB.....,'.'.!.SISS‘ D«o.»i ' Wftat tttorSMj, ir *oc* I traa]Plirt« i KorUi' ■ . : aAta* : oi -*A*uaa»-- lIBB* £ABX*<~*UB .001 ft» ® ... do to lioadoiu. 106 00] ,do to'Londo*u«.'4s a) ' do IXS OOJ ‘dO tt®' do WHamboi* uo ocl d»' jofiattlmtti.^&op* 7 - 1 1 tardaavAstrap, x-zs <■'£«•' I * Kfltfcit~Th> IMtolCtlogy QnitrATfcl :b«Tt»y r+.~ - i ir —1 I—i*rrr1 —i*rrr r*- tht Ttr fwoopniri i aboaft te.TtaU .Sapp* wiU»e,to»wi»,fml«2 4a pwrMdlbeaublra wlttpa*<po?u, ' **---• -i - M'Panutti vfibisrt* brnfooi ihfcif fifisittcatt tidkatt bafv st tt* taObwuv tmieato BrtrYot: &:~ ■ flniwnilnim ■ ■ ■. * • :" log' l ' 'tfksMektimiix& 4 cgt&*ifrhLbi&'-B*igpoa&. The*—- are -tmilt .lO ' WttsMigfetrj-ite:-Bacttoos^r n& Jura >:; Palest Tint AealbUatontMfrcaqti??* *■'•'• : ’■••- 5 ’ -■- ■ J i*uoEh*i% ../ ■ c;r frmt -rnmjso± > tttu, ininaim.— :: X HATTIB’a IT*W DOTJBII.IOTIHO-PHtt. bow IMdjr. tit pp—— Cubj■rtnjifn.iTiiirlTinriiiii 'BOABpfBKS*j ,ir- r t -) -y • c> • ' •. * •• •• s> L. It nuior » ,Urgt or.cssxU Bj£t -xrttt perfect; OOabQSUOBp " j.' ■ >- r < S. It will tmnt t benttedvas-ueaf oribtttkUauaf.lM 4. Xt can be died u a tejpr.AjgEk Uop. 5. Xtcea ilnji be made to,bora •coaoaledfr. 6»’Jbfaiinftfe eerily wtefced theft toy-dtherbinitß^ ■■■ te L UtSmmuUWie -ihli. light Um UWODM.: r t. Tb»cUm»]M*ii,te jqamdar.fcaKtadvUk' offltooeMßfCa &*.' ' Thn— hnrnwi iw tfa»ooauaoD3£kAria/to4 -<wi«a. MDQtoB sßTlaapß<nriniiM.t ZwiTpasoa Wtac • • ««*&> nrtfetettj 6ott«t ; -o .1 IV . j«3S4l«*gg7,, .•-■:• . *,.ri-r- •- ’-v”--. -. <r . *■:.-* j> ; L}j/:;‘V?^f.L* BTIAMBOA9 BILAJTS. CHABKS*RISTOjrJM>Br •*? : mtIA2K-MV& WBLm UWOHOOTS ,>, . 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ACon, - ' ' » bhocw: ' ,r;- Isitm mJ fcriita fcj' '*"ooT^' ~' i ‘'MMwmii." - 1 JVBSMb-VSBjryLit :■ i mua^mssmsso^i '• KUtTritiriiT' ifv * <HU x-,d/eij (wetted cistMtenfeibr / ■*•*■ 4 805.
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