~:~a~~ . ... f:. ===s . . • ' . 1.. . .. ; '` . ..; . •:;1; ' ' . . 4:7 •: ... J% -.- ...;1 -.. k :" • ....:•,',...i.:......: . ....,.' . . ...: . 1:: . + , ... , "! . 1,4:•:'... ! .;: :'. ....r.. ,... i1 .. : .: P :-.....71. 7 :. 1 . 4 : 7 .:: :::: : i, ORME -•%••••:. • .;-.. • , ; ' :;: ~..~ ~ i .` =MEE EIS ORIBER ir 4 ' "I'l4ll *V . , 1 • • • • ,;•.;• ; •• •• •4 - • ; ; • •:•. , s'•'7;;; 4:1,41:0 • ' ; ~,,;!- , • , ':,r-! .• • I. - - ; 11 4 Zll , -1`• A 4 ;.° • : ,:,.,.: , • : . ;; • .- • "'• 'i-' ~ ! t - ,.. . i i i ;: '.. ' ,:i:i : : ' ...t.;:.,,.::. 0 ' f ' • Ns:i' s7'k' ^:' 01,1 • vre s . r. I ittkilit.%-.4slratit . , . 7 4. ‘ ,...r..4.•-, .i_ . : .1.?.?.. - .. ..-.,.:'.; ~,',..,. ...:--,.. • . rVt. A T V4.1=4/ttg,#;=4:DEC. ?, 1868 .420),..AT18U88AN. MIZE ; Fr9mY,eoarda4'elvenix' %Gazette I McMaster, Esq._ thtstrillah Ist_ the playlet, Court, D. D. Boo* itacpc-_- . speoluusott ,: the decease ot.An - drew McMaster; Bag:, - - few feeling vs 43111*aftertee WhteltJaefiti*Utura delivered I ;aid teadiiagerdbe;aad adjoarn - id the I:liars - hi rigid:telt° meaLoTor the d. la the Coart,,,. ocimary* Pleas, zi *f . ro -..:6-2215244944:- nia - i 411noir. si.,a l l l 4 l WOßlLitr -and 0 4*-AF , l l lPPl 6 ti at6 ( " 1 " eO r ,aa oarament was area Bar Was called for the MOW, .atakin_j• action relative to the death afg , 2lloWor 'McMaster, and on motion, Judge ~ : .atiAhr, l ettie..ualled to preside, and C. Magee , satt 4lebn -Battiest Biqa., appointed Seem. Tkpartlet,'Esq,, announced the death of ..10titAltottlers /l4r. McMaster, in a most -TeguFg ',fusilier, and on concluding moved .. thatmoonimittee be appointed to drift resolu -, thincompitaalve of the sense of the Bar in thirtietesveraet4,, which was unanimously itdripteal;andideure.‘D. D. Bruce, Thos. M. litexihall and Riddell wereappointad. ::.Theroolanetttee them reported the following littieh-wessadopted unanimously: -Reforecti: That,; ire have heard with deep regret of 'thideathof -our professional broth or Esq . . 7,, • - That we sha ll bug in d fondly cher liaiiiMinemory of his aiMbitruelve worth; his LOOM derieertment dad his strict integrity, as affirablei model worthy of our imita- Aiedrein regard. - . ifitifigeri, That we respectfhlly tender to his .-luiwikrod family the anurance of the sincere :ostlea end sympathy of the Bar in this -..itbkilll4)%lllr of their bereavement and affilc !'4 ' at the officers of Ms meeting 7.:lagriirg:tile:faintly of - the deceased ? ' and . them a copy of these resolutions; and shell attendia a body the funeral of 4 mrifisitri twothee Argued, That the - Judges of the „several .S Cole" '.of "the, -county , be requested to order ' , - - jffiditiolmoiedints to be spread upon the min- COrtli• .4ftera fow remarks by Masers. lll'Clowry, others,the meeting adjourned. „ The New Sherif. • • .Capt. J. 11. Stewart N the Sheriff ilea of the we duly Metalloid IsCoillee this fore ii laeotr,,, The Minunission was read in the 'lttlitl,'.4urt,,itftie which Judge Williams ad illiketswil the oath of office, and the now in- ~... „ t took format possession. In ibis 1 ' ibii 'nrolobian, we cannot refrain from spanking ~ ~„1 f0. ..., . .-..,-...lsrtlit.fisoi of the retiring official, Samuel ....::' B. Maley, Esq., who woo appointed to fill the • vacancy caused .by the death of Mr. Woods. ',..Eiss term-.was -necessarily- short, but it was anfacientlo:exhlbit his entire fitness for the -, ,:. 1 s l ° SAW volition. Indeed, owing to the •.'., • n,ot Mr.. Woods, the duties of the - - . - -:011on . ' ..miinly-Itevolved upon Mr. Cluley, 4 1,....., cii'etnisidirible length of time, and be en e4 elie.:onntidpieci and respect of all who , -:.-.- ~linsinese.Act transact in the *Mee. We s ' . eestenena-thn enmity of Capt. Stewart in re '- -talfkinglir.Pnley in tbe important position i''Of.Chief:Clerlf.: , The. Captain enters upon his ...'• ~010.411 ditits asidisr the most , favorable sus ' ..,,Plesei:nsui. ,if close . attention to business, ';tablet integriiy, and gentlemanly courtesy will ix. m iii.ia /meccas, thort.tre can safely predict - .7*st:he:will prove a most popular and success : - ,- --- Ini nelear - . ; I :Another Generous Donotion The -. .commendable generosity of the con =Win .:employed in Claney 3leskimen's - 110iiirisrlialit inking out, free of charge, three thistutnint Areltdadred and seidn ty-flve bush . thief coil; has hien - mentioned. The kiil - of A. Carnegie ' Esq., in bringing it to .421,Weitypitud, of the isbovenamed gentlemen in I °"dshvering it free, upon the ordet of the La- ' .dies'ltallef Associations of Pittsburgh and • Allegheny, has also been made public. liire.lairs another instance of the same kind of geninesity to record: ' Messrs. A. 1). Smith • ..11•_ - 13ris:, of Allegheny. have donated to the gene ci the 'Frit:dikes a thonituid bushels 'ef tieth'i'Vre'wLth theee'initlemen coorld see `4)taimpprikid nailing faces of the little ones • 4:lbw inutround Lthe hearth made cheerful and —eilsifortabla by their gifts. • . Go on, gentlemen, befall open. Make your Tbn . t . nterest is sure. By and by paittrget,Vil prinelplii in that happy Home, :-.loteeeliotia Inapr,and. nakedness, and Albristids Caaaaitlea In the Battle near Ringgold. In the bat tle near Ringgo Id, fleotgia, las. was i . General Geau's division was heavily sia•Matjeltit "ravine lois. Two see- Gait of Stikee Renisylvaila battery were .tmga;ed atßiaggold hap. performing efficient • sueswiest; a gad the following names of Penn -I'.'z..-117trittlitint - aid:it the. killed and wounded: Inspector General, first fitauVtridlvisien, wounded in both vow-lase Millnor,2Btit Pa., merely Thediaii; 111th Pe., AsttinditarCapt;J:ohuston, , 111th Pa., IdTtlatPa.:: killed; •Lient. Peter '*.sylor,3Bth mortallyearbonded. total lost in thiileittle at Ringgold will eiaeh4ts hundred killed ` wounded- of diiieton alone - will lose lea hundred and five. The tort brigade lost Atrths-lth•Ohlo, 66th Ohio, 28th Penn., finis.l.ll , 6th Peen., are; the; =' The 29th Pa and : th .7:llltti Pa. regimenis, of the second brigade, lost slightly. Iffil : Small. itraphekSizitth, 7ict 454 . hold the position eatiti. jaitcr fora periodof over Ivo years,- • ••.tifirie tkodaj to make room tor the now aP- 1 :40stari, •Mr. White..:l:aiTing had shaoit 4014-tatareoarse with Mr. anadt, diring the latiziapsrlad named, we know something of -_- tide ebatantar, and can beer testimony to his -48;19.441riait fidelity, and his habitant court !7:.• , oloy sad ktoduenr. s 'We've under obligations gontiommay' assistant, Mr. • SadtbAtkr.tatuip kind attentions, And cannot but arm our regret at parting with them. Small Vii appointed In October, 1858, by ! Shoulf and it ioaseeedinglferodit , Mate totals' that:Whittled the Mao* under se laierthia Muustaneeeolett nominations. Taerlainr 4ltmanttlatto -Mr: White, bna oar ,Itglrlattaa for,ttio sneieu, and we hope he ,awy fit 'ihi,,posigpn both pleasant and ..•' Saturday Wm I .tiallkbillinappearad'before Alderman DOD -,-,--44***41114:, preferred-a charge . of, larceny elfgnitt4aa, The parties are both bstalterrLidit have in the Diamond anilaturday Bergh j •~stgsr beeghta cuff fioXIC farther, and left 'AcjimarAGs=bio treater his wagon.' r returned .te Lonna it had been taken =''&llo9l.4Adttpoin tearehing db.:mond • Zilkweallithe'poffiesiltief-liaisraek. lie 'rMa447:illabledleili:l44toporti, but ...,7.llAtiilliafiiidsiik;,Wirstrini it, alleging hatightilt from some man. ."-fisirellbetyr then :instituted the suit to rt. , - . Aft**l‘.lead thi siatied was held to bail for; to armyrsz.... ..., • 47.,,,-,:;:',.,mkai'ooPliz'".o.74-4".--'--argiaaiii:ol,44,;:tana.'".-11:11E1,4.4'.1'g,...ttwt.ttalilicar5gge:ir:trowducthb°°*1°!:: 11 AWeliiiY ,lll s l ' fie? .:71n...-iiiiiied,iii-, lit it niz"l r g ' et" !'° :. • - : 21111 ;a: • for thei r' .1 ter . l,o4 .. t t cni f '0 tibikat 'A n / t . . Liiiil wer e. 4"147;;144i:iir Pll2:7.ariiil4'49ort :77.74"4- 30,41,,-to;!a o..fit-thic4,*4.0.1r141-, ;boilkliirt_:ll73#6.4o:id jimdp.theirir= 614. 0 -thlii747.'.. wcr 'l6ldqatairhiu,dl7; nit; tip,l4o,V*. ia,44/14110/ madef ain-1-the sec, 44.P01°. ; : a,;.-iiat:llin: wa frati:P/Pn" ..--4ond 1210 W Actillgtil4to.#l4.,rl -7i.!:.t4.40thegM14 • . • '' - -Piiiiii - ,'Onettzat.—Thiv,rifelloWing are Man •the patent* tee the 'reek end - !;.Itiltilkeennbirr letv4cVn. IL Brunt and Jo- Itsitigkelbir • rg TisiTTlifajuktilg far. improve . mra Iln washing miohinea. Be Wpteto 2 1 4.4 t • 110:'Hytkr,Atiftmluteeuzientl#:Illeilef;•!:,:j • Aweciator.—The Pint at, Allegheny, organised to. ••• .ideeiton ofthe following Directom 'CO. U. ii. Arthur ebiont D. ?A:Whites:on Thompon. tillepOi)Wsti.lle,. Fleury lerwig, John - I=S= :Change Agalust-z - the_Maypv, -A Case for !be ControlleV. tern, diiye'since we-ware InTOrated. upon What , we doom r"liable authority, that all the • • • fines and forfeitures collected by Mayor Sart-, yes haie not been returned to. the city. We were handed a Nit of =Meier several persons whil4tVe hoen•fitiod by the Mayor, at various times, and among others that of Susan Tillery, who was arrested on the 20th of July last, and in default of a fine of $lO and costs committed to jail for twenty days. On the following day,"(Suly 21st, this - woman waireletradd upon payment of the fine.and the costs, amounting to all to $ll 50. Whelk tkparti fined and committed to jail in . default . :(not haVing the money to pay) the feet is so entered upon the docket, and of . course 'the city gets nothing. Bat t -should the fine be subsequently paid, it is the borindon duty of the Mayor to note the payment on the docket, and return the amount of the fine to , the city. Now it is alleged that, In this:ease; the fine was paid, but the docket entry was never changed, and the fine was not returned. In other_ words, the docket shows that Susan llllery was committed in default•Of fine, bat no note was made of the anbseqnent release and payment of fine. On making' Inquiry at the fall, we find that Susan intery was committed, on the 20th day of July, and released on the 210,—the commitment 'setting forth that a fine 0410 had been imposed, for disorderly «ndict, and the defendant committed twenty days in default. Tho release was also on file, dated the 21st of July , and, signed by the Mayor. Thus far the information given its is corroborated by ouch documentary evidence as is within our reach, but wq have no seems to the Mayor's docket, and consequently can .not verify the entire ellogation. We call the attention of Mr. MoCargo, thd City Cantrell nr, to this ease, 'giving him the name and date, and•hori that he will take the trouble to examine into the matter. Volunteering. In nearly every other suction of the coun try, active mewl/rag are being taken to fill the quota of the last call by voluntark enlistments but here nothing whatever has been done— and, so far as we can learn, nothing in even oontemplated.' In Philadelphia, a bounty bill has been passed by Councils, giving $2OO, in addition to other bounties, to those who vol unteer, and are credited on the city quota. Public meetings aro being held in the several sub-districts,' and active exertions are being made to avoid the draft. Will the either. of Pittsburgh slumber on until the day of the draft? If not, some action should be taken immediately, as the time is growing verf short—less than one month remaining. The large bounties offered by other cities induce • those of our men who are desirous of volun teering hero, to go elsewhere, and not only we lose credit for these altogether, but have a less number of men to draw from, thereby increasing the risk of every men liable to the draft. A SILITINEL ACQUITTED OF MUIDSIL—The court-martial, of which Colonel Roy Stone, of the 140th Peasisyhazia Volunteers, is Presi dent, hes tried, at Washington, private Tim. 11. Campumn, of the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves, charged with murder in shooting a prisoner of Stela named John Rardcastle, who was confined in Carroll prison, Michigan. Camp man was a sentinel. After mature delibera tions a) Court found the prisoner •" not guilty," on the ground that the accused acted in accordance with his orders and in discharge of his duty. ALMANACS, MAGAZINES, X ovELErr64, 6TC., irre.-11r, J. Ar.....Pittock, at his well-known News and 'Periodical'Depot, opposite the Post. office, has a full supply of the most popular of the oboe° publications ' among which ee may mention ' The Old Franklin Abnunac, for 11364," "Balkat Mar:Leine," and "Frank Lee lie's Budget of Fun, for Jaiitiqry, ,"Tht Pic torial Nick:- us. for the Rolidays of 1861-4," Tbe White Rorer, or-.the' Maid .of Louis iana," by Dr. J. 11. Robinson, etc., etc. ALIfiNACS, NEWSPAr6CII AND M Mr. John P. Hunt. Masonic Hall, Filth street, Pittsburgh, and J. P. Sample, 85 Federal street, Allegheny, have received almanacs, newspapers and magazines, suiting the day, the month and the year. Among the latest to 'hand we may moation Frank Comic Al nuOtete, Valerie illaytaine, The Waverly Mugs rifle, The Scientific American, The Americas' Union, The Flag of Our Union, ate., etc. Insruzata.—A terrible disease, said to be diptheria, le deeolatitg the small towns of Clearfield and White, in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Since the middle of October, over two hundred persons have died. In one family of eight, raven lump died; and in an other, five out of six members have fallen vic tims to the same_disease. Femme Pats of real estate on Federal street Allegheny. That lot of ground 60 feet by 240 feet, on which stand* the St. Lawrence Hotel, 167 and 169 Federal street, will be cold by A. ,Loggate, Auctioneer, on Thursday, the 10th - inst.eat. 10 o'clock. An opportunity is here presented of buying first class buildings sites on the main business street of the city. Jnocie fismtcron.--This morning, lion. biomes Hampton, President Judge of the Dis trict Court, who was re-eleetod to the same honorable position at the last general election, appeared before his WlSOCiata, Hon. H. W. Williams, of the District Court, and after his commission had been read in open Court, took the customary oath of oibee.. Cgntstaee Pripsurs.—Mr. J .M. Burch field, north-east corner Fourth and Market streets, has received a beautiful assortment of goods well adapted for Christmas presents, such as lace mittneedlo worked collars, silks, handsome cloaks, scarfs, &o. We would re fer our readers to his advortlsoment In another RALTR GRAY, formerly a well-known citi zen of Pittsburgh, died in Covington, Ky., on Monday meriting last- Mr. Gray, in company with Mr. liemingray, established the Grst glass works west of Wheeling, in Cincinnati, nese sixteen years ago. SAD AocIDILICV.—On last Monday a little boy, eon of Jackson Irvin, of Rochester township, Beaver county, felt on a pitchfork in each a way that one of tha prongs pierced his heart, causing instant death. SEZ ADVESTISSIMST of t groporty for eale on Mount Troy 11111,in pno or column. DISSOL orroxs, Pinniarnon Norairz Walla., Poe, .10, DIM DIBSOLUTION OF PARTICERSIIIP. —Owing to the death of Mr L. 11, LivLupton, And the voluntary withdrawing of Mr. Copelmo, the firm of Livingston, Ccrpolatidi Co. is this day di.- antral. All debts tine said firm, and all claims easing it, wW b. wattled with and by Adams, II•Kos Co., Altair 4111=41.01111t1 businan, whom we very cordially ricorainvad to our muctcrmers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, • By his administrators. W.B. COPEBAND, J. K. 11008EIZAP, CLISLVIN ROANS, DAVID F. MIMIC. Prrregoana NOTILLTT WOW, Nos. JO, 11363. TIOPARTNERSEEIP.-110 business of vcithi"liirvelty Works" will be continued u usual Ate.undersiyaed, ander the name and style of kl'Hewa Co. .flie ltbaral pa troenge bestowed Lyn. discerning public. en our pre. decessors, famine that we should only Say ICU our design fully to sustain the ch.racter of tbo "Novelty Works," its Blanitfactureb Its punctuality and' Its probity. °Aim ADAMS, , Licioxiauczka, • • . Jetti3S.ll. IiSAT, mo.u.ttrAD, l I. L e.toNms. • de2ilw DISSOWTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Ihs partnership heretofore- existing_botwain ',the subeeribers, under *hi Arm of FILILLIPS, JrREW CC.i hes this day been dissolied, CHAS. TriCKIIART' and WILLIAM THEW haring. pur, , elikklied ebb - entior interests •of. the other partneri* .The business of tbe latatirns will be settled hi LOW/a MILT i PBEIV: • • SPILLIAIS PHILLIPS, .WILLIAM PHEW, • CHARLES LOCK KANBORLHART, • dO " 5. ' • HN.TA ARIPEI V. Kim 1., • ,Pittsburgh) August 10th, ISM.. waz . 7'7 ..vrtuittit ir * ~LoccfniizziiirlAcKaali • -14 41e11,,ofPetroletgn, Produoer3 tj litt gli rlSt A t l LLU ALl itri Th •rutss.7 l . 1113 .1 8 7 .r . e R na" -.16 7 " • P ' ihnciora4.4l4.l9#l7,- • • Trrninum. AnimarrgamsmismOrtA ON.A Cor. 11 . mid 2.4 rttenta.- ' Wasaleitis 1).-0,0fese;:fttkIddA OTlC.E.lVilEliii"dolit litibliet ttaaauwsnx] Mid 251 41'X* ildistrldVisttbs`Cornd, mar Obserratcol: HAS der, IoS of "ELM Horses mid bledis axidesci• - • ed m mat for isiblio Setstes. - T•reas, cmh Gounissont hinds. Bide to am- MAO 4,10 skim* m. C. 11. TOHNELOSS, Captain aid V. B. A. MMEEM .... -3.-5 ,V "i..^v9`r - :3+..5~`t:u./Zfi~. - Tr?'lf{l.'~R 'Chi ._""'(_ CO.2IIIIfPRCIAL RECORD. FINANCE AND TRADE. Money Is in active danand at 63 per cent, and oar bank* frenentlly, arecontining, their di-casual 4 0 their regular customers. The continued investment in the 5- 2 20 bonds hare materially reduced the Ilan Of deposits, and hankers ere inclined to exercise a an flow, policy. The payment of the lucerne tax together Islay the enbecriptibns to the Bre twenty bonds, hays produ ced an unusual demand for "greenbacks." and they . tre becoming scares, although depositors are still 'applied at par. Gold has undergone but little change, the NOW York quotation at noon to-dry being 152, while here oar bankers are paying 149. The Chicago Tribune of Saturday says: The money Market continues close all round. Car rency Is scarce and so to exchange. Only the very best elms of customers are .pplled and they are re ettictedlo os narrow limit, us possible. For them at the regular Munk rates of discount are firm at ten per cent, while for others, If socommodated at •41, the figures run along up to two per cent • month, and eontetimes oven higher term, are obtained. The fact Is some operators have to pay about what any one le willing to ask. We do not look for this state of thing, to continuo beyond the time when funds get round from the farmers whose pockets ore full of money received for farm products. We can see so good reason why beakers should continue to be so fr r any considerable period hard veered, for moans to meat the wants of cutomen. The demand for New York Exchange Is mush Larger than the supply. The buying rates are eery firm at per @}i, premium; and we heart of one ban ker who towards tho More, paid y to mate zi, a balance. The selling range is 14601%, the lower by • single house, to customers. Outsiders, may could er themselves fortunate If they obtain a supply of Imports by River. ZINESFILLE—eta Z)431.a idds flour, Bingham Stu4son A co; 4 bra tobacco, S Finhortiot prodtateg T orters; 1 roll paw, Oro dimß Jones /S cot t!) kgs lard, mon A Getleken; 5 tub. ~ B 7 do do ,-o °Wiro do do, Jacob Baldinger, MONDAY, December 7, 1288: 14 pkipt dry (raft, butter lite, it Riddle & co; 100 ell note a GRAlN—Wheat Is Arai withWoolridge ttAtiliood; 297 bbl. apples A Edgill; '354 akin corn, Malan° & &Mar; 85 do do, Fleming & sales f ro m wagon a 81,35 for Bed, and 8 1 ,T.R... & Steels; I=oll Item, Fetzer &matrons; 160 pkg. 1,45 for White. There is no sales demand rip, Markle A cep Se aka corn, Moan & Collin; 8 toes for Corn, and or note oaks of GOO bosh Ear tiV i Lli„ . ;. l. n ad,ild'ecr;atr. 90 aka mill fromatots at 81,25, and 350 bosh at 81,25 for -Bar, feed, Simi :won & &mit 20 do do, Yoejoasy /t Kopp; and 51,30 for Shelled. The demand far Oats la Adr, 25 do do, Capt Aimed by soap and candles, (lead & and ohs market it firm at 75 to oto from first boob , r e I g'r .l ; l/e. ) n d ZlO r lVl r s ' tee ' ? e' & " lC, 4s gt k t l M e rco ' ; no d store. Prom wagon, Barley is selling at lot nindrien, Clara A no. for Spring, and 51,50 fur Fall; sale of 1800 bush prime CINCINNATI—pas itrilfitlZ-10 be. treaty, J Ohio Siring, on track, at $1,311. Floor is firm but O'Cotincir, 601 m starch, Graham& Thomas; 10 bbl. NorA . Te s rica Oil ote= quiet with small sales from store at $3,750111 for Ex- . 13ab m ian p . tra, and 87,4k2 to 27,25 for best brands of Extra ram. tads alchohol, A. Yahnentok & co; 4 1,. tobacco, ily. Wm lasshoyt ado do, .1 8 Dilworth & co; 32 bbl., 25 FBOTISIONS—saIe of 50 to Sugar Picketed peon , 1 . 1 • 11.1 1 1 11IM b alk:Z . " In p r i fr .} ll,., b b ,...:: 110 per to—delivered In Fhilallelplaia. Alm, 15 2484 to.) wheat, 100 bbla dry peaches, 40 bble wb 'sky bbl. Sloes Pork st $1C.,".0 lor 1,01, •n.I 10 ie.. Lard • Be do bee,. Clark & gx); 4 sheep skins, Waterton A (old) at 12;.ne. Stewart; 8 bales wool, S Ilarbaugh & 00; 27 Nils eke, Markle! co; 37 blots tta seed, 12 bbl. oil, Wm Bay. BUTTER A EGGS—Tio4c L n onttiottcd go , t l tit- - lot broom con; McElroy & co; 1 bbls aplrits, Jacob mond for Butter, and wernote ettl. of 1000 IN 801 l at I Keller. 235, and CO tubs and tail• do at Mine figure. Parked Butter Is steady at 1;$180. Eggs In demand. and C.IRPETS,OIL CLOTHS, Sc. sell readily af 25c per dozn. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CREFSE--is Orrn and Mille; with sal. of 73 bra Hamburg at 15e, and 25 bre common Weatern Be- DKIJGGETS, serve at 14c. IlAY—is Oros, with small sales at oar last quota- ; the SMUT PATTBILKS and every width, et the Mos. lu Allegheny. we learn that op Friday and . Saturday, flay brogubt from 543 to 845 per tau. MILL PEED—Ie firm but unchanged; sale of 1 car ' Seconds on track at 01,55 per cert. Holders are asking 71,05 to £2,00 for Middlings. WIIIEH T —continues to rule very flrmud excited and the advance noted in our last is fully suetained. A sale of 120 bbl. Raw Was reported atlsc. ASllES—firm but without quotable change. Selo el tons Pearls at 100 per lb. SALT—No 1 Extra 16 Bellies at from 82,50 to 5 2 , 64, per bbl—the latter figure when delivered. Liverpool mty be quoted at 82,454250 per eel; for Coarse, eel to 83,30 for llue. CIDF.B--rales of 23 01,1, at from 37..0 to 07,50 poor bbl. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market Pt.'. 7—The market for Crude opened eery firm this morning, and nu adratme of from two to three cents pe r gallon over Saturday's qnotations war n• tablfshed. Later, in the day, however, when the • afarm able mdriny Irma Neve licrk had be nee tl d, reporting a deallue there, the market at once 211= sontained. Dunn then insisted on a concession In prices, which holders severalty appeared unwllllng to mats, but, at will be seen, watts miles were made at • decline. The sales reported amounted In then: grasate to 1210 bide es follows • 240 and 409 Milt nt 26e—bbis included—WO at 2.7.3;ie, awl 400 at 2.:nc. Bulk oil was held at zrsd2tv, and thew may ho 1,, gaoled an the nominal quotations. The new. trom,New Tord upended rattan nubs., bly on IteCuutut, also, and, - while Were era., au far o we could leer... no marked change In value., It had the effect to retire some buyers from the market. As the stock In Out hands in light, and the pmclue don —liere at least—l, comparatively I imited, bade" are apparently firm in their view, and unwilling to retake concessions. We not* nab. of firtYLbls bonded. on the spot, at 40; IWO bids for January delivery. at 40; and '21,.0 bble, free, at to. Naptba continue. quiet and neglected, and, in tile bunco of sal.. tn. omit ynotatioaa. Rasidium la trady with •n vcrasional sale at $4,011 so 114,'2.7 per Atm.]. New York Petroleum Market. Special Ditnatoh to the Pittsburgh Garatte. Nair You, Dec. 7.—Crude Is urutettled, and the advance established un Saturday was nut sustained. .tanotatione, which mast be considered nominal, may be given at 30 to S2c. Defined, also, is doll and lower with sales at 4041 tic fur bonded, the market elating nominal at tse. Free 01l lam declined to 55c356c. end Naptha Is nominal at former quotations . Detroit Grain Market. Inc. S.—Wheat market very sluggish, sod rates unchanged. A miler neked SI ,5.5 for 5,61 X, bush No 1 whits winter, etorage paid, and 8,000 bulk do was offered at 51.,52 in stens—, For boo busk spring, 51,11 wall naked. For No 1 white free On board $1,48 was offered. Coro quiet. In 'Change sl,os was asked and lac offend. Oats a .bade firmer. For 12,010 bn 700 was asked. barley atearly at $2,30Z2,50 per 100 Re. Rye advanced to SI per bush, with surgeries de• tnaod and enntyofferings.. Boston Fish Morket. Dec..'--She market for C.elflab is steady with a mßerate demand, Sal. of Grand Dank .t 2646,23; Day Yunday $6,500 6 ,7 6 ; .mall N 5,2445.75 kl Hake ant in moderate demand at $3,16@3,25. Pol. lock $4,00 11401. Mackerel an steady; sake of No. 1 at $14015; Ito. 2 large $10010,:i0; and medium $..40 9,50; too. 2 large 1n8(38,6a, and thedlnsu at $6 Q 1 bbl. •lewives are In moderate demand at 6544,50 V bbl, Pickled Herring are dull at 152,5005,b0? bbl. Albany Barley Market. Die.2.—The transactions in Barley during the week show that a more liberal foaling has prevailed among Dopers, and several midterm who have hereto. fore been out of the market have become pnrchasers. Prices hive undergone but little if sup change. We quote two rowed BUJ° at 111,35/#1,40, Jefferson coun ty 51,45, and Canada West nomltuslip $1,1331,53. Battey malt may be nominally quoted at 51,4561.5,,. Cftleago Market. bra. s.—Floor—Actire. Wheat—flale• at 111,10% 01,11. Corn—Dull. Ercelpts-L-Flour 4,200 Ws., wheat_ 27,000 bush, corn 27;030 bbls. II Actin. Extra choice 656 3 ,4; good to ptiroa 4%06 5 4 Drew. ad flogs—Active and higher; 6,80.4, for tots weigh.. log 250 and upwards ; ST i% for those weighing over 200 pounds. Imports by Railroad. PITTS.OI.OII. FT. WA.TRI A CUICLIIO 11•11.10/1›, Dee. 7-28 eke shoulders, Gd bbl. hams, I &ellen, & to; 101 bbla provisions, Sanitary Commlolan; 40 bbla hlghwines, SA 1% 'Mon; 09 Dbl. flour. D Wallace; 199 do do, Wm MeOntobeerii 2,0 tee hams, P Mo Qua. wan; Tale pearle,blellee A Bra, 10 hits, 4 cams to. bacco,`Wayingd & Soul teprshot, Atwell, Les A to; 105 bblesppleit, enlpl2 Shepard; 8-do de; 8 Kesel tt; 3 bblecida, Fetter &Annstronto 7 by eorn,ll do bed, Bingham,- 'Sturgeon & eo; 20 tin Ink, D A Tahneetock & en; 4 droned hop, A S Dickson; 10 Mlle apples, Moorhead & co; 2do do C Ammo.; 8 hides, 73•PktiLM Lour:'o elm wool .1 L Marshall; 150 WI, papar4W M W LKat c K ho i o rk n p a M tr b c id k; s X 38 11 b l ß ls br o oo n m ; 51,2 L 5 N b e a w h t n; a2l bales cotton, Thos Arbuckle; I.TI aka wheat .18 Leg gilt A to; 200 bbls dour, Gregg A Cie:Wining; 100 do do,McCully &co; Ovals corls. - D Wiliam; 8 ch• lead pipe, A Gordonil had rattail IttnoPennack Aco;. 80bble hominy, L.ll Volght Mid Ore clay, T Cot On; 99 hide., 11 Mingo; 27 bbl. apple", o,Lazobur" ger; 47 hides, A/lobelia': 28 apples,'l tle eider 11 Danb; 8 care metal, 3 Moorhead; Lear-Eta/ food' Sluipion A Knox; T car barley, John Garigerlehl WAD apples, Mails, San*. co; 5 do do. John Gets, 2 bbls onlorus, F VsniionleriAdo do, J Meyers, Dr.retaafro - & Pirratel Ilterutoan, Dec. 7 ,44 bbla clar. epencer *McKay; 140 bile chair., 0 Walker, 601 Ads dour, 91 bp tolddlloplitos I , K/di; 21 bzir &sere, pkpar, butter, Webb & Wilkinson; 34 bus cheese, It Dairen; 20 clue, 11 bbla potatoes, 113 Per • adapt pkgetprerusl barloy, Jae BrOWt&e.; 1.1 "b" o _ DaMe7; 52 teu chose, II Biddle:. 18. do do, w Soelddn; 27 dollo, J Canfield; '63 bdlebroom handle., 7 I) Thompson; 123 bks wheat, .1 8 Liggett cc, aan bp Dora, Hartman A Bro; 6 bales rap, Raw. orth A Bro;lll6licranbeertee. 24 do cider, L H VOlit d an 12 bales hay, 11 B Floyd;' 2 clue pearle, 11 II Codling 24 do do, Salome% -Pears, & cer, 32 bble cider Wm 11cCatcheore; 19 do do, Potter & Aiken; 179 eite corn, - & - 3 Motu 661ide tobacco, D &Donee van; 4 des - do,lltlefyl; rbbls dry • apples, -3' by Oa' nod, J Dawforart; 190 lard dames, 11 - 3 ..Townsend; rnoil libleritrawth Drake co; 109 tads lour, Bingham, tmpon &c 0724 ateplee, .7 Herbert; 150 hp bar*, 65 &rests, D 78.1.3t1 A CO; 100 bbh Emir; llackeowd* Llnharll,3ll6or beans, - 7ettet.e& Arnistenoc, 1 tar Wheat.- Nobleelt: &mph 6 cults =lfeeln - 726071 Car Wltteati 8 T Kennedy & toe APAman do / 0O bPAAPPtear Ve', ffnpson /211tioi 01970141r1 flOO Ms float, Graffito Y . . . 4.l.22anzin , AtArion, Pee. 5-126 •do wheal BT. Wenukr; MA) n boa pill lhrfni a-Unn2. 121, M ilk( dos. larriUsel, la; tab btu ANA2 I ;` III4 2 I : u O 2 att;' .2 2 60 do. V. toniT; In Shrdo; lettartro itkr collon;•_12 Resi t° As bookerbsai dear, .Tos thedvid'idde2.:: .1 sit.. izt; Scars hmA. Hal; 201 sin nin Ined:l2 It slo °lbw, Isw. Herbert: 100 1,212: door, o ,nesris; 200 aim barley, W Anderson. " - Ctiiiitisit eiiaiket. , - .... .. Dm 46—matir,ha 4,berrier market to-day; the 1 dimmed - Is alasist,atildrebriecal. • .Ifolders, bower, i S mcreoneeedpits, .being wal Ilrm Ii *Wog I 03.73 for trial glioulid 00.1 . 1MM - eine. The lifTkiri is amlined to $5,G0,35,118, arid limited at that. Est n, of plain quality, may.taiquotcdot 13.73(0,ez; Good. • at 55,3501,00 t Mid *rally at 1E425. There Is some Inquiry far Wheat, and tranr_ctions wore rather , larger to-day, giving .the market a little better sup- port. Choice KM: Oolarnands 111,28, prime 51,2 t, holders asking about 2C above thesengures. Prime ~ Hill sold et $1,111411,40; Whits at $1,44.91,45. Choice Kentucky White la .not offering at lees. than 11,50. ' Corn has • firmer markot—selling mealy at 81,13 for ' , old and braiVie for taw. The offerlap ewe light and holders, to some came, asking a further advance. A decision he been made in New York touching the duty on Gunny-cloth, which- viii result in • &due tiaa of the duty, and possibly In the price of Gun nies. The duty heretofore collected was a specific .one of We per pound. The dedidon is that it shoold be rated at 30 per mut. ad micro". Oats are steady at 1116.91, In bulk and sacked. Bye is in demand at 151,30. Barley has a qtack market et 11,6641,60, for prime and choirs fall , 11,6001,5 5 for Spring. Hold ers are reserved about ircepting the figure named for the best grade. Whisky was put up to atic, at whieh figure seed are quite as quick ao they have !wen for urns day. put. _ - Milwaukee Wheat Market. Dgp. S.—Wheat advanced Ic, with miles of No. 1 inudefg at $1,C1001,09% and No. 2at 51,02-410 mar ket closinglirm at the outside quotation for No. 1. About62,Med bosh changed hands Including 10,000 bush No. I miring, bares option till February let, at sl, u% up to th e Mom of Change. In the even ing to. market ruled More active, at a frill advance of soNathan than 7110001mM No. 1 spring wheat ld at the Newhall itt $l,lO east, $1,12 $1,123. VS buyer', option Mlthe month, and $1,1430 1 ,1S buyer's option till February hit, the market closing arm at the °Made quotation,. Lowest Prices for Cash, Crumb Cloths, FeHine, Rugs, OIL CLOTHS. &a. And having purchased for OLBD, Bofors the late adirstme, we ore able to NM at the moaufttetorere priow, . nuoqualled stock of CARPETS, Window Shades, Mailings, tte. OLIVER DI'CLINTOCK & CO., So. 23 ItITTII 3TII/CET AT TII li 1 64 vv oA;4l..eirr STORE. iftshal ibit-ing the present month, at olollegale *tflrtin, WatIOUT ANT ADVAIWEUt MCI, *till atm.** CARPETS, Flcior OR.. Cloths Inext# D 6 24 feet I WOOLLN MIDGOZTA AND CRUMB ULOTID3 i WINDOW BILADNS TABLE AND PIANO oovras, faros, MATS, STAIR RODS, ar.c. noel itatvis• have adianoed, in first haads, from TEN to TWENTICIIVE PIM CENT. within thirty diploma we are now selling at LESS THAN HAN IIPAOTHIIEWIS PRICES. Oar slot la almost en tirely owe, all haring been yard:mewl within ninety dap, for malt, at the very lowest prices of the year. McFarland, Collins & Co., Nal. 71 AND to FIFTH STREET, Betmeort Post Ma% &mch BuDAingo. 4,18 CARPETS DAVNI ADVANCED TUE EAST Dot Ito contlitcre to 'ell, until turth.t notice, .11 goods lo onrllos se prices RedUccd Fully 20 per tent from last nsoua rates. W. D. & H. roraLum, N.. ST TOURTII STREET SIIIPPI.rG. -. THE ATLANTIC IRISH ROYAL MAIL IMAM NAVT9A SION COMPANY. GALWAY LING ADRIATIC, 1.200 Home-power, 4,000 tons. HIBERNIA, 1,000 Hoses-tower, SAM tong COLUMBIA,I,OOO Eform-power, SACO mos. A NH LI A. 1,000 Horm-powor,d,ikai tons. The =golfs:eat Steamship ADRIATIC will from New York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the tub of November. Batts of pisimge from Nem 'fork to Llverpoil, pay able in gold or its ay:linden: In carreticy. Mist Oehln-......sBoiliteerage.-----.- 510 Intermediate....-- 401 Ymeengess hiremidad also to London. Paris, Hain. busg,,ltisqns Brawn, Rotterdam, AntwerPi des., the lowest rah*. Faroe from Liverpool or Galway to New York and Boston, m. 576, OW, $l O5 . Tor pump apply at the dam of the Agents. SABBIsa BRAILLE, 5:1 Broadway. Euusza Twos, Hansger. oa f, I „ :4NATL, //MIT= No. l 7=' th street. PittsbnAh. STNAM WEEILY TO LIV- 4 i "EIIPOOL, torufhing at QtrEENSTOWN, •= t 3 Mom llama.) The ~ wiill-knaira steamer. of Liverpool, Now York end Philadelphia Bteamehip Company are twtanded as follows: MTT OF NEW YORE-..... tlatinola/. Dad IT ETNA ..‘,. .11aturday, Dee, 19. OM GT OF WABIIINUN .. .---.saturdity; Dett lid And awry succeeding filtordar, at toms, from Pier 44, North Barer. tom ow sinus. Pitiebr# WI GolatStltt stadmilawl tit Parma. Ilan Curer % -.Wootenzoooi... .-.1133 00 do to landom - 55.00 do . 'l2, Loudon 5i 00 do to Paris-- 05 00 do .lo Pubs,- .1 1 0 W do to limbo% .90 4:0 do to Muth g 57 OD. Paiwesaers also forwarded to Ilams, Bremen, floc, tardam, Antwerp, ft., at slosh : low total.. _ h."' from Liverpool or Qaseastown ; ma. Cliblo, 576, 505, 1105,- fiteerage, PO. Thom who with to nod for their Meade ean bay Minds here at thaw rams. • Far farther taftmast,lou .apply at the Oompaines. Olticas. JUNK G. DALE, Aged* .• 15•13madwa7,,Esw•Tork. JOENIIIIOSIP3O,II. Apra. . . f' thud amt.. o.oif hots* tram Disi brfdge; • • tablratt • .. . : Pittebtinth. CHEAPEST PAStiAtIE FROM "Oitt COUNTIiT. Pumengen brought out: lo flan OLitiS )11A.1.1.• STEAMEItg, from Li 0 1, Lotaotiderry, 'crr Oak, far: • Twenty-Viva Dollars. And byrOdlln g vomit f o r V lAtplTf,Olild MA LABS, In cznionry. D ' APO! - ~ O. LLB abr o strio Bo.lldhoi nrytdmond • Fifth Wood. PittiliOn h. CU N Alii.) UNK.--Stonin . from , , LIVEILPOOd. AND (11:11P§ us In sold, or I4ni / 1:00mM in ;Grimm. ; • .711,01!• NNW TOME, rtA tAcIAT•nd3 , ' 114 4h " 4 011*.1. Aildj to - 1_1. 4 . rgspulb' , -- "211 reappeguir. r. 4 , ,u. . mama , m irettutly. . • informs tali etuniiiintitagskthat li• bas 'pant/Mole *t r; as NI of KRIM A AtION!BOBV3RCILLW.X.NNT AISTDOCIAIw. IVE iiitoljaienOt r PI , t , tlt,e , ) , Itliou,ses . 4;_w• elt6 satefileblett are , , ; _ _ GUM BMW , I Ca., amass a Can. : itoonntaa 4 co., ' hot Cin Sa 0., Elm Puma & Dit., 4nd m alms. jergly . Darr t V QUA-al . ..Ms.:La osa s rues firma. I 111( IS ITIYE CU RE FOR DY S PEPSI A. IS A -- . -.;.,...L.-. ....--....:...... ".....1. - ..7.:111 1 5 5 Pittsbuh, lac l, teal ; ITINTEE rg 1,000 MUL ES -Sottlerl rintkanale will DR. L. 4,. C. WISIIART'S it if RANGEXENT be received at thts MN, out 1 I the 9th AL, y mot after MONDAY, II of Decent' er, letti for forniaboig and delivering at GREAT AMERICAN 'ember lath, IRA -PENNSYLVANIA Plaithorch, Ps., One thontand good, wooed, ler,sl i RA I LROAD-iNENE..DIIOLY TRAXIrat s - one Mt lot from Peer to Etaits 1 - con W.I. Dyspepsia Plll and Treatment The TIIBOCCia ACICOIRIODATION TRAIN The melee meet he in god Old, .r. noted In every i tomes the Passenger Statism daily (amp% ihntlia7.) respect, swell dereleped sod tall [woken Aseds kph at N. 50 a m. , stopping a( all Stations between TRW. Bids mill be rectiieti in lets of T.+ , litiodred or more A "SITTT F. CURE Foil PTSPS/A. burgh mid Philadelphia, end making direct catalp as the i viler, of to, bidder. If not bid d er intends to Li. for New York and Philadelphia. bid no mw- then •ste let a tens , ,t e hut yelp bit offered, DR. WISH LET has treated. it the past two years, 1 The THROUGH MAIL TRAIN Wa i n" gb a ft.. DLL i t nit 1 ' et. 390) nine thousand three hundred and ninety pa- ' meager Stotton every morning Ve g u ,,,go) ~,i Lot No . I. Oa , mule. to h. dello. feel. e 12t s Dee 1661 f la'nta DYarl a. oin , In Iu 01 00 e Mut.. and in 1.50 a too atoPPittit only at Pin nation; sad 0 , 3. foo •• te. 1, •• tete; mery cam, ahem the medicine was tsken as dimmed, making duvet connectives at Elan host ",, ~. . i . , h ii,,, it made a perfect cum_ A number of We above cues 1 more and Washington, asd for New York via Phila. Sul .. 1 ,.,,,,,, had born treated by the moot eminent physic - taus In delphla. 96th •• teat 1510 cneutry and Lorclpe. Ile invltts all persona auk . 'the =Rocca EXPRESS TRAIN ham gay s t The „,,,,b,„ wet b, ,„„,,,,,,,,g , a ~,,,,,,,,,,,,„,„, krour from tbo above .11.2 or to give him a call : x 25 p.m, stopping only at principalatnticms,maging tor, along mule win Ise mei., 1.1 that if not well Offne, and titans, No. In NURTII SECOND ST., direct minectlon at Haivßburg Ilin &tin.. bib a de:eloped, and emreapoade woh tbo uotice in atm ad rbamktPlam Wmilitigtoo, and fin New York tin • Allea, 'no mats vertionien I for Flltt, formal, o, good o odition, and - 1 and Philadelphia. free from defects The FAST LINE leaves the Station daily (Inapt Propowele most I. merked "Propneale for Mein,' Watt T 13 DYSPEPSIA ? Sunday) at 8-35 p. tn., mopping only at,p_rhmtpal eta and marked Inside the bomber of the Lot a bleb the , aorta catmecting at Ilarriaburg Mr nonillion .1.4 hid is intended Cc, and addressed to Ll Oil Li I. 0 . 0....aA aL I I 2,1 .. nlLl,ll,ollllLarri'Ll, Depot . Qiinrcertmst, hi imetil, L b A , Puteloirsh. 1 I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN& . Penn a 1 A won pato or estorebess at Ow pal .1/ She d.,m -' an-Which le caused by a permanent contraction ; Th. Johnstown Stn7a777"Stiion Train I'M 7 a , Sail) Gars-ante of the stomach mem undigested food It generally 1 (....?1 ,1 Snudn7) at 3 - I X ) Jartit IMPPII3II sta ll Station.. broom immediately, or a abort time aflor rating; is , nod Sc m o no foe u o9 namatlßN. nal. irst mdion Train fix Walla often very fever, and obetmate. __, learn daily (except. Sundey) at 6;39L to 2- natatome sad doubts its .- Tim„ .r.rtrw..' . . .. ' Second Accommodation Trails for Wail's Station from the Indianaon of food, a blot feronias instead i learn daily (except Sunday) il at 1540 a. a. of digesting • Third Accommod a tion - Train tbr Walrmlatkei 9, Ciospreuen mai lon qf appecle.-Thear , symp toms I Naves daily (except Sunday) at 3:50 p. in. are the effects of the unnatural “nditlon of food In , Fourth Acc o mmodation Train for Walre SRO= 1 the stomach, and tin want of pure bile arid gastric ; leans dally (except Stmday) at 04.3 p. to joie. The etornach 13 often painfully diett laded by ' The Church Train leaves Wall's Station tom Saki a ind; the appetite 61 A4I:IIetiOICIS VORICIOUS. I day at 9-05 a. ut. ; retorolag, hone Pittsburgh at 4. Glaom and depreenoe of rote-tn.-This state unfits 12 45 p. m. many for be enfoihnent of life, sod Is canoed by the Retonting Trains 11111,8 to Pittsburgh as MOWN: impure blood furnished by imperfect digestion. In Baltimore E5pree5...........-.-........_.......L7 250 pe1n. , this stage of the clienx many pennon comofft Mt- rilnadeiphiSl ESIVVIS-...................e........ I:20p. to. , ride. There is a constant forebtoling of evil, and ab, Feet Idue...----.-------......-.... 1:30 a. m. un tlficronce and pnitlve Inability to perform the of- 1 Thrinigh Mall Train -....1...... ...... ••••• • . • ... LOB a. M. - Sims of life' 1 Jubsonorn Accommodation--...-........... 1805 am. , 5. Deroclow -5 fter being at first c. earn, the tot- , gh a t wows Station accommOdstiotie.iii Alia. Ul. fiver is afflicted 0 ith ilint.then, ~blob Is owing to a . Second Wall's Station Acconarradatkaa- 823.5 a s b. ' dleeaetvl condition of the bowel*, produced by the un- Third Wall** Station Accommodation.- BIS p. m. i digested food, width is emoLudted in the same mirell- 1 Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation-.. 8:O6 .M. I tion OA when Cat tl, sod of course ghee no streugth Baltimore Express will arrive with Pi to the system. I Eno= at I.3ff. p. m. on Monday'. C. Poo. se di Do , . li/ fte nmoct - ' , rim from the Trains for Diaireville and Indthimoonneatralledß. action of Impure blieil upon the hetree. They are yule Intersection with Through Aocconsoodation. fill clildly in the bend, radio .d breast, and to the ' Johnstown Accomsodetion and Italprese Troth Era ninmittes. In moray roe's them is en oncattnem I and with Baltimore Express and Johnstown ACOM• In the throat, with a sense of choking or suffocation, I modation Won. the month is often shimmy, with a bad Inge and 1 Troilus for Ebensburg connect at Oramon with Ex furred tongue. prams Train and Mail Trate Went, and with TlROrgh 7. CaminPfin sinPfonr and odfdloime of fl. iron.l aomixonedatlen and Express Train East. -Many persona pronounced to having those dime/tee 1 The public, will And it greatly to their intoned, b have, in fact, nothing but Dyer pem, the lung end 1 golog East or West, to travel by the Pmussynanla loan diem.* being only symptom.. Central Reamed, as the acCommodatioro now .Cared 8. Cough.-This tea very frminent symptom of Dye- oncost lon surpassed on any other tiontin, The,Mmul Maio, and leads very open into ,outinned euietunp- hi ballasted with etatiel and is entirely hero front dust. lion.We can promise safety, speed, and contilart to all 9. Weal of Siren -A eery dielriseing system, re- ' who may favor tllif road with thelr patrouage. suiting often In mental derangement. .. ' PALER: 10. Newpfenes of externs( abl ere/ohoo.-Th patient Is af- I p,,,p,g p a i n naly by eo bt and ho x, p j.. to ; To Stow York -..--8151 80 To litalamore--..-1111 CO unnatural dryness of ekin, and the ekin is often of. ' To Philadelphia.- 10 60 To laticolos -...... 8 80 footed by eruption. and tetters. The gloomy dye- i To Harrisburg—. 7 65 peptic molds society no touch as pownble. 1 Baggage checked to all When on the Peamsylvs -11. Vteltliing.-A frequent and distressing symp- 1 ola Genital Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore torn. It milers the pain, bat emaciatm and wears I end New York. out the patient. ' Paseengen purchasing tickets in the carewBll to , IL'. Dtminnt, thinnest qf sown, beoxiselas, and dap- 1 Taietian memo; according to the distanta tittle/ad, germs its trallani-These re m 0-y alarming eymp- I additi on to the station ratea, except from stations toms, which am opeolily remand by our medkine , where the Comp.."' has il. agent. but if neglected, are grittily tenoned by numbness t NOTICE.-In m...f ta., a. C...pin win bola and sudden death. themselves !Incubi° Cur personal baggage ply, 13. It is impossible for us to give all the eymptome and far an amettut not exceeding VA. • of Dyspepata In so null a space, bat tho above are N. IL - An OMnibtal id.* bib been employed. to considered sufficient, If we add that tho patient bees ' conrnY inauanit'an and baggage to attfi Inn ma k. his memory and attention to surrounding oblecta, I lota at a ctuirge not toevrawi 25 cemts,thr each pee. and frequently becomes morose and soar In in eenger and togEtin. rot tkketa apply to tium W• should say, however, that pains in the J. STEWART, Agfsd. paints and etiffnees of the limbs, which go by the At the -Pennsylvania Central liallrOad name of rherimatinn and neuralgia, are very often Station, on Liberty MMI Gnat streets. Pl = produced by Dyepenia Also, a hardness of the muscles of the abdomen, which baboon contracted and bard ; and In some cases the belly sinks, ineteed of being gently prominent. The ability of the bidder to fill the rentrart.sbould It be awarded to him, tenet be guaranteed by two renpoosilile pentane, whose elgoature• must Le ape penchul to the gruraidew The reap , oml bility of the guerati torn taunt ho shown Ly the official rertideate or the 1 lrrk of the W.f.{ DlStrkt Coult, pr of the Coded Slates Metric! At torney. Bidders tenet be present in person when the hide afro open, d, or their propos/0x will nut be considered. Bonds equal in amount to half the rum to be re ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his grtanwitore, will be required of the sec. mindful bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract, It will be neces sary for the bidders to have their benthaneu with . them, Or to have bonds signed In anticipation, and ready to be produced when the contract I. signed. Poem of Gran:mfrs. e, —, of the county of —, and Utah, of —. and of the coubty of —and State of --, do hereby guarantee 001.-- Is able to fulfil actuitraet. in accordance with the terms of hi, propooltiou, and that, !Mould hi. proposition Le accepted, he will at once enter luto a contract therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to heroine his securities. ITo this guarantee must ho appended the officio! certificate at,... mentioned.] Proposals from disloyal partite wfl ant be consid ered, and an oath of allegiance will be requirrd of sucormalni bidders before signing ceantracts. The undersigned reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bide that hr may deem too klgti. Payment to be made upon the completion of the contract, or so mam thereafter as the undersigned shall be In Nods. 0. CROSS, • del ad Lien!. Col. and D. Q. M. General. ORDNA'SCE OFFICE, Woo PRYARTNZIIIT, Washington, November SO, 1843. j Sealed Proposals will be received at this oboe un til 4 o'clock p.m. on the 'dm SAT OW DECEMBER SENT, for 'O,OOO Infantry Accoutrements, calibre .:18, to Le delivered In the following quantitire, at the undersigned arsenate, 30,000 mt• at the how York Arsenal, Gonernor'• Island. 20,000 sets at the Frankfurd Arsenal, prldesburg, ream. 20,00 wt. at the Allegheny Arsenal, Plttaburgh, Penna. £o,i.an tem at the 81. Louis Arsenal, Bt. Lords, Mo. lh,dun sets at the United Stator Arsenal, 6 serer ter- town, • town, Mac.. Thum accoutrements are to be mode In strict a n formil with the regulation patterns, which ran be peen at any of the above named place", and they are ts Le culdect to inspection at list arsenal whore de- I livered, before being rim:iced by the Guvernateut ; Rime: to be accepted er toald for but tech to are ap proved on inspecte.. The belts I, be of grained leath , , and all the stock to he the beet oak tanned. The .holder belt to be included In the net. Delleertes must I. made In iota of not lem than 1.00 seta per week, for all chntraete of 10,fard tots or under; and not iota thou 2,000 iota per week on all c.:nt rare for 10,m MJ cute; the Arlo delivery to be made within fifteen Maya from date of contract. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to • forfeiture of the amount to be deli erred at that t me. Ito accoutre:mem moat be board in the meal etylr; the Mau to be elm:Ted at cost, to he deter mined by the It:apart,. Bidders will state am:licitly the arsenal or amounts when they prolate to d, hrer, and the namber of sets they propose to deli ter et each ;dace, if fur more than No bide will Ise received from partio• other than . regular manunicturers of the article, and such ss an known to the Department to be luny competent to execute to their own shops the work propo sed for. parry obtaining a contract will required • to enter into bond with approved surety, for its faltbfed execute.. ' Tho Department reserves the right to reject any or all bade. If out dot meal utisfactury. • Proposal. will he addreared to •` Brigadier General GICOUGE D. RAM SAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash :orlon, D. C.." awl will le. endorsed ••Propenals for I ufantry Accoutnownts." GEO D. RAILIIA Ir, nn24 . .e.eltd Brig Gen. Chief ef Ordnance. rtoPosA LS FOR MORTAR SITELI.,S Orantrace Orvicr, Woe Draeraweier, t Washington Nov. 18, 1863. gelled Proposele will be received at thin office un til 4 o'clock p. no. on the otbs DAY Or DECEMBER NEXT, for the delivery of fifty thotuand lthinch Mortar Sham, In the &Mowing quantities, ot the fol lowing Arsenals. vin: At the tt •tertown Arsenal, Watertown. Mao., 5 One. At the Wetenilet Ararat, West Troy, N. At lb. New York Arsenal. Governor's OZ,CIN. At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa., 5„000. At the U. 8. Arsenal, Watthington, D. C. &AO. At the U. S. Mantel, St. Louie, Mo., 50;0. These shell. am to be made of the kind of metal, and Inspected after the ruin laid down in the Ord nance Mantua. Drawings can be teen at may of the Unlnd States Areenale. The thelle ere to be inspect ed n the foundry cast, free of charge for traneporta t lon or hradling, until delivered at the Arsenal. Deliveries most Loma& at thereto of not leas than It.. per cent. per week of (ho number of projectiles manacled for • the tint delinery to he made within twenty days sin' the date of the contract, and any failure to deliver at • specified time min Inlthint tha contractor to . forfeiture of the number be may fall to dallier at that time. Separate bids most be make for emit Arsenal, if the bidders propene to deliver at more than ona. No hid will be eonsitbrred from part'es other than regu lar founders or proprietors of works, who an knows . to this Department to be capable of exaentiag the work contracted for to their own ntalil lehruents. Each party obtaining • contrect will be required to enter Into bonds, with appr,real rarefies, for its faithful ramatlon. . . The Department reserves the right to reject my or all Lids, if not deemed satisfactory, for soy MUM PrOpo4/1, tatty be addressed to " Brigadier General TROUGH D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, 1 C and will be endorsed "Proposals for Mortar Shells." GEO. D. RAMSAY, nolleotild Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOh CAVALRY HORSES. CA VALET Brnsr, Orden Or TUC Caner Quencrentsmarm, Washington, L. C., Nov 23, 1863. Propenals are solicited, and will be mooned at thin ofllce for the furnishing of Cavalry Horses, to be de livered at Washington, D. C., Bt. Louis, Ito., and Chicago, 111. Th. Rowe to comply with the thllowing wpeciflca tions, viz . To ha from Aileen (16) to sixteen (11) hands high, from Qin (5) to, nine (I) years old, well Draken to the saddle, compeetly built, in good flesh, and fres from all deiects. The ability of the bidder to rolfU his Agreement must b. guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appandeol to the guarantee. No proposal. will be entertained Utilatl the oath of allegiance of the persoo or persons bidding shall di on file In this care. Th by th e e= b ai li rt it rd o ca r ttbee ton of 7,,the art b6 na hown earert District Court or of the United Nies. Dtherict M. torney. prop~ooseaall. must be addressed to Lieut. Col. C. G. BAWTELLE, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, and be imdoned on the envelops Proposals for Harm." Cavalry Horses agreeing erilb the above spacteca- Bow wlll be purchased In open market, at Gar prices, at the following place*, els: New Pork City, Albany, Ballets; and Rochester, N. Y. ; Pittsburgh. Pent. ; Coltunbus, Ohlo , - Bates, Mass. •, Animate, Me.; and O. O. BANSTELLZ, 'Mut. Col: and Chief Meartermestsc, . tudg:dtf - Cavalry Dineen. pROPOSALS FOR LEAD. OIDNLXCi 0117ICL, VIA" DCPLIITX/1117, 'Washington, Nov. 17th, 'lB6l. Sealed _Props%ls will be received stibis crate* un it!, 1 o'clock - St in. on Oh- 15vn OF DECEMBER NEXT, for the delivery or 2,000 of more tons of pare soft LEAD, 'suitable for ordnance'pnrptatel. the Laid Is to be of approved quality, and to be delivered at any time, within ninety days, from the acceptance of the bid or bide. It is to be delivered at the,United States Amami, 03111/120fil island, N. and at the United States Arsenal, St. Louis, hio., 1,000 tons or More at each place,fres of sit chug. for transportation or handling, and sill be paid for is regular certificates of inspection and receipt, by re %attrition on the Ercamiry Department, In the meal Ride will be received for toy portion of the guard'. ty not low than 100 tons. Hide, with approved sureties, will be required for the 111111llineot of any contr.% that may be made in pursuance of this advertiliemcot. The Department, [nerves the right to reject any or 'au mai; If rot deemed satisfactory Attire mu.. Proposals Inuit be addteshod to tilt ler Gesoral GEORGE D. T o ' Chief of 0 nanne, Wash , . legion, D. O," and will be endoreed "Proposals for Lend," GIDEON D. RAMSAY, nceheodtd Orig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. SEALED proposals are invited until the 22d day of December, 180, at 1^ m., for the lIIDES,TaLt,OW, 1100Fd and HOUNB of all rosy. ernmeht Cattle, alanghterod within the /Indent lime: Itself the 1/111flet 'of, Columbia, for throe menthe or ,more from the, commenudnent of the contract. The abase articlesto be collected by tbehMitractor, sad rentored from • the TlkliMy , phut* atarbleb the cattle are Wed, at such times at may bo designated :bathe aillter innharge. Tbe contractor shallballable for all the II Idea and tTallon Hoofs: and.flons coralon.from weary animal slaughtered, =lna it= be matientiefaotory tom.. pear to tbe Sidandence Degartomut that all due es. on, diligence and care vas made to obtaln'the sold articles. . :Bement 'will be natulred army ten days is 00,urit , Bldg should be itiade la ditelleate, and atioatb of. allegiante mat accompany tba bids. "fbs`rnntMetor trill be bold ntable for tba dte4cemireelt alter tholligulre -o itUcantnet• ntoettvelltbe'red upon the matoptance ofthe faithful fulfillment tif tbaccattxnet. Po eour will lemaceired which le not Beet ground. Bids to be directed to M.O. Cot - G. BELL, C. e., 11. VA., Wasli 2 =, , D. C., and imdoreed "Proposals Orr 1111datand dalisodtd. Dylipellaill t Dr§pCpSirn I Da. Wllll.lll, l hate been a eenetant sufferer • with Dyepemia for the last elghtean years, Moths which time 1 cannot say that I ever enjoyed a per. foray well day. There were times when the symptoms were moot aggravated than at others, and then it seemed It would be a great relief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, bat latterly my sufferings so much increaard that I became al twat matt for busineas of any kind, my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fora. dings, and if I attempted to change their torrent by reading, at once a mention of icy coldness+, In con nection with a dead weight, as It were, mated opon my brain; also a feeling of sicknou would occur at the stomach, and groat pain to toy eyea, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my rea son; I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or deep at night, I became averse to society, and disposed only to sechmion, and having tried the skiff of a number of eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to .he conch:talon that, for this disease, at my present age, 45 years, themes= no cam in ex istents. lint, through the Interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy In your Dymiepala Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed almoal the Int tracwof my long list of ail ments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and contentment are my every day corn - peelers. IA.IIES IL SAIIND=n No. 4.53 North Second street, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, Dr. WISHADT'S office, No. 10 North Second et.. Philadelphia. ♦ Positive Cure for Dyspepsia Bear what lie. Johnll. Babcock lay.: No. 102. Olive Street, 1 Philadelphia, January 1861 I . Da, Wisni cv--Sfr r it is with much pleasure that I am now able to fait= yon that, by the nut of Yet. great American Drape la Pill; 1 have been entire ly cured of that most os complaint, Dyspep sia 1 bad Won grievously afflicted for the last twentyasight years, and for ten years of that time 1 have not been free tram Its pain one week at a time. I hays had it in in wont form, and have dragged on • most miserable existence—in pain day and night. Ecru kind of food that I ate filled me with pain and wind, it mattered not how light, or how small the Quantity. A continued belching woe rare to follow. , I had no appetite for any kind of meats whatever, and my distress due so great for viewers' months be! fora I heard of your Pills, that I 'frequently wished fordeath. 1 had taken everything that 1 had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; int on your Pills being recconmetided to me by one who had been cared by them, I concluded to give them • ' trial, altlumsh I had 0.3 faith in thorn. to my ae tordshmont, I gland myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of • box, and, after taking half • box, 1 ass welt emu, end ass ad sorptisiata ri.h, enjoy a hearty meal three UMW • day, without in convenience from anything I eat or drink. If you thinkproper, you are at liberty to Hake this peddle and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all deed rabbi information to any one who may call on me. Your+ rcapeatkill, JOHN H. BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. Insiwars Medical Depot, No North Sewed street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent by mall, free of charge, on receipt of price. Dirspepata I Dyspepalii t I, Moan Toms, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa., have mitered for more than me year everything but death (t elt. from that awful disease, called Dys pepsia I employed, in that time, Clore of the most eminent Opticians In Philadelphia. They did all they maid for me with medicines and capping, but still I was no better. I then went to the Pamisyl. muds Unlieraity, in order to place myself In reach of the be - medical talents in the country, but their medicines failed to do me any good, and oftentimes I wished for deattrto relieve me of my sufferings, but eeeingDri Withart's advertisement in the Philadel phia Bata* I determined to 'try come moms, bat with little faith I Ballad on Dr. Wigan, and told him if I maid have died I would not have troubled him, and then related'my salferinp to him. The Dr. seemed me, If he tidied to cure me of DlVeleis, It would be the find we in two=io put my self under his thiatment, and- I bed been -for months vomiting nearly emir g - I ate, my stomach swoen with pain yond Wight bow ll able Dyspepsia be POls, I need them description, as directed, and In ten days 'could eat an hearty a meal as any persons the State of Pennsylvania, and in thirty daye WU a well man. I Melts any peraon , mfferhig as I won tocall and see me, sndl will relate My mitering and the groat morel received. I amnia say to all Dyipeptios, everywhere, that Dr. Wishart in, I believe, the only pen= an the earth-that can cure Dyspepeis wish any degree of certainty. MOUS TOBIN, Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa. Dr. VIBRANT'S office, No. 10 Tiorth Second at. Office hoary from 9 a. tn. to 9 p. m. All examine- Mons and timumitations fem. RV ) rU 4 DOVPWIA I I; EftlkeliN iSitilifoA, Cr fiend no. Del., for rectly,of Old Meader,' DeL, do ce ' that, Ow one year ling *half Legated everything at death 40111 that isiful'dbiesae called Dyspepsia._ tly whole W. tem tom prostrate &with ermEntas and - disability; disability ; I lbuld not digest my had; If I ato wren a cracker or . caludlett Amount of ftewl, it would return tut as astalloWed it ;Ileums so costive in my than that ; I would not hare a passage in less than from roar and often'aight days; 'under this lielttenee fori my Mind seemed entirely to give way; had dreadhtl Idammind Orli forelexilop; I timed overe body bated me; and I hated everybody:l could not bear my heuibluid ray own children;' Ore appeared to torrovstricken tome ; I had noVl t ib EMI* do anythingl lost all my Dm of Tinnily and hone; I wbuM• ratable and wander fem place to place, but meld hot he contented; I felt Out I was doomed I, hell, AMLOtal the:ewes no heaven for me, - mg was Ellen tempted toctimult Weide, so near eras ray wholehervots sfstem destrod aim my Mad, from that awful complidat, my friend. thought beet to hare me p in Di. Hirkbridei Hospital, at West Philadelphia. I re mained there nine weeks, said thought I was a little better, but In a. few days my —dradful complaint was raging as bad as erer. - Homing of the wonderful CUT% performed .by. Dr. Wistuags, Great American Dyspepsia Pine and 'lds Treatment for Dyspopsl4. my hatband Called ort Vbhart and 'stated my 'am* , him. Ho eta belted no-donbtheamid cars me. 'Be in three days after, 1 tailed end placed my , self under thaDocter'e trehtmcnt;suulfid - two w eek s be:into diged exd, andTelt that my - wawa iree rut giving.way, old I continued to recover for shoot three months, and at the present. time I shjoy per-' feet health of body and laird. and I most sincerely retsina mythaaks tea mardAti God and Dr. Wlshart, and to hi. great Asnettead , DyspeyelaPillitand Pine Tres Tar Cordial that' save.] me from an-Insane Alp lena and a- pretreat:eftlmre. , All persons entitling With Dyypeptia ars at liberty Wean en-Me or write, and I wfli try do all the good IMS for Suffering hunianity. BLIZABETII-BRANSON, Brandrahts, Del., formerly of Old Chester; Del. Hr. wtsffewrs Office, No, I) North Secondat., - • DR. op. t0MM.4,4 _ uo Bote Agent for Pittsburgh, Pule*. nollhatastrivr .. - ,:•••.'. , 1'., --- ..,: , , , . , ,>..-1'i: . '":1:f , . LEVEL AND, • PITTSDIJIIGH AND.EIGspf.AIGYV WHEELING lIAILItOaD WINTER AHEANGEHENT.—On 'mut 'later lONDIT, November 16th, 18 D,. Trafm mrl3l' Imre the Depot of the Penueylvanis Thellraid, In ems. burgh, ea followe : , . Pgaburtds and Wheeling Liao. - - Leaves Pittsburgh 1,43 a. m.. &SO a. nt DM p,- wk. do Wellsville. 4:10 " 8:42 . t. 11.5 " do Stenbenv'e 5:10 . 9:45 . 5:06 • . do Wheeling. thoo. 11:00 . Saki * Arrives Selina._ 0:10 " ILLS . .11./8 " Connecting at Steubenville and Senate With Steu benville and - Indiana Railroad and Central Ohlaßall. nand (or Zanmille, Newark, ColuMbria, Xerdianty. ton Indianapolia,• Cincinnati, Lottisrille, carom. Lda.., St. Joseph, and all points Want IMdettnlarliellts and at Wheellim with Baltimore and Who Zaibtad. Pindnergit and Ckse/dad Van , I Lear. Pittsburgh--.-.-- 1 .'451. to. .I:4Spa in. do Well s ville....--.....- 4 9 0 . LIXI. V. do Bayard..-.. -... 5:50 " IMI . do Alliance-...-.---.... '616 " *lb '. [ do RAVe111.......—. - ..-1 7sl/1 ." • - Eli " do Iludson. —.--.-.... Sal .. Tin ." Arrives at Cleve - land-.. -. iIeAS . . 8:40 , " Connection:at Bayard with Tosenrawas. ranch dm New Philadelphia and Carrel Dover, atAillance With Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bailioadi id Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Waiter's Billioad for Warren, Greenville, Meadville; Eatoacciorry, Jamestown and Salamanca; at Iludilmi with Clow. land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Banta tZeltitton, .Cuyahoga Faits - and Millersburg, and sitteraDaul with C. A E. R. It. (or Erie, Dunkirk sad Balialo with C. A T. lii IL for Flandunky, Toledo, and plaw with steamers for DetnaiE Steubenville and Wellsville Accommodation leans Allegheny City at COS p. m. Returning trains arrive at 19.00 a. m., 1:60 p. es., &Oa p. m. and 2:10 a. m. Through Tickets to ail prominentnotate COI ha ! procured at the Liberty Street Depot. Plitaksuglt. GEORGE PARE.IN, Ticket Una. . ... And at Allegheny City. A. Q. CASSELBEARY, Ticket Aleut. For farther information apply to WILLIAM STEWA.IIT, Avid, At the Company's Oftics in Freight Station, Fein at. nal° . . - F IRST NATIONAL BANE., _ - r.4:~ „' r ~`~ ~'~x. r ~.d .i'} { ~'~ rc .-;Y E S .sr~ h ~ ~'' '~3c~i'^~.,a~: '~y3~Puc,`x. Yz~i's~z~ ~~^ ~w Z .rr T k _ .~'.~,i~~ ~+: 11=EINIC 11.91.r.H5. OP PITTSBURGH. TIOL•StfItY DEPARTMENT ..,, Orme or Costrrceuxa or an Creagan; Washington City, August &BOWS, j Wetness, By mtlelketory evidenn preen to the m•s e rsigntl it has been =de to_appear, thus the FIRST NAT I ONAL BANK OF PI .'va'MUZAH, in the County of Allegheny, and Staten. fN.Z.ln:lgiva n la, has been duly oranined wider ardrateending to the requirements of the Act of CongreeS, - Mititket "Au Act to provide • National Currency', teetered ' by • pledge of United Suites Btoekv, end to provide fbr the circulation and redemption thereofe's approved February :COI, 1863, and has complied, with ail the provisions of wild Act required to'bef. eimaptled - with before commencing the business of Banking a Now, therefore, I, Urn incent.onf, Com i troller of the Currency. do hereby motif,. that • - said FIRST NATIONAL. BAWL. vy PITTSBUROII, county of Allegheny, and State of Pehrowlreiele, le authorized to commence the busineea of Bonlineg un der the Act aforesaid- ~.... In testimony whereof sitearni Ely band { B. s 1 and !eel of office, dile 6th dinUBLOCE of .4.-vt, Vitali M, ;--e- , Comptroller of cC tbe Currency. 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANILAW PnTSBMIGH, PA, (WIT PITTSBURGH TRUST COIRPRI.T.) Carrion, 04.00 000 with prisileptelmoreass to 6.1,0(30,05./0. The Pittsburgh Trent Octopus) hastigorkenlreth nada the its to provide aliatiomil Oman the title of the YIRST- NATIONAL B Or PITTSBURGH, the, retinUi ear ite wanks. for the collection of Notes, Drafts; Bills orßeelumme dm., receive money on - deposit, and bertml sell- & change on all parts of thsrosemtr7.l• The Imam which. bee altrsCuied 'the •Plttsbacro Trust Company, aimed Its argent:ail= In,-/$3l, win we believe, be a enfficieitt tes . .that. - bholnees entrested to the new, tion will scathe the same prompt attention. - Having r rei7 extensive CUnn.inuhriMe with Banta - sad Beaker, throughout the country, we believe we can offer nuarnal Cupid to thou who'd* hewlat. with na. The natural will benondicte ay td he wirsurOßsera and Directors. , . • ==l Alcsaader B"" irmic Cr. Alex. Snld/I7x • - Samuel Rat Jamesl4=, ' I Hobert 1 Thomas la, Thomas Wightnauk, Win. K. Musick, - I JA BM. JOHN D. BOIILLT, ebyrul bah ON& Levoina rreOunt. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 614, Fonwen Brower. .. AHABTZBED LB 1856.' _....,, Open daily tom otoll 0da: 4 4,14r, On.Wedturedal and Saturday etenloist. ,frolW i _ 14.4_ 4mm:dm tat, Onto 7 to 0 o'clock, and litontalper ]at to Lint lit Corn a_to_a_..o!slor,li'' ' ' Depoelte melted :grin ;mai not. Ora than One Dollar, and a dl.li.gitant the PreitCdocistrd t wig* • pint, in Jnivi and: DOMMUM4 :Wereqt ben ,beet dr. dazed wisa.favitialy; hi Jane and Decriaber. stag* the Bahl was orgatalod,aatba litaer alxlat teat. ....... .. -.. .. _ ~.. • =rest. V net draWn out, Is nlanat to r thAcnellt 'et tbadepealtor u prtaellaa . and bestnaboaantei In tend fr.. the drat days et Jane sad Itonontate,, onn pouting twice a year without troubling thi'depeat tor to all.. or-trees to preerat tits.renwhow.. -- ..1.t itai ralesnowrikut double il k pve tb4ionteuwi; -, ._. Booke, containing ,the Quarter, .-Gistatri; Baba and Bra'ulnqcmi f•r•tabtd VOW, itl'VUejttlon at ^ - Patsmort--47Eclial 7. aillr. . ..- ern resentattat 1,1 ..,,t; d I.•••• John B. Iteltadden.....,- Johnitolinei, -_, . . ...Milt% .13 .4' ria1t, 1 . 4 ' Alexander Span., "• - ' Juni B:D.,lll2ada, Benl. - I,Tatatest,lti... - A. Id.: - Dolloeltilli. D.,. JantearateAtlel,— .--: Ailllihnlatletp.-., Ja m e•-I Tt • •'!i'' . - AVI/ 1 / 2 •• 3 , 44110Wn1, . Ay --__ ...... - ,,Peter .atadadra. • Wa11atr.244434. , John. (kr,' ---- ' `H Robert Dabbinrl7 et* __,lr Blrosank , ' , Dwarts =John.... =Johnß. S Eikl4l}- hastiSentier, , WO= ri4.1501111111111,. grtilll . ..„._ ' uataolltarr, Valei..l%Sam Christi= Tame, voavoto , Gatrin'Adiaw., John G. flectoft... .JahnC. Zindleb, Alonzo 4 , ll 1 7 1Ci'' '. ; cumin &-cznot,“' WllllaaDoratese- - John.rlll4llg , 4 ,Peter /I. JuserD:Kelle With= B. Lantly. einutin * • &My