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HrmLetltbc Killy, .an 'elderly lady, who wu i r paai«i£«f ip tbe-car;«u next examin edifcwha she testified were subsequently more dstailed^byfitr. Drebel, we omit bef evidence. , .... Jacob G. Draher, oontlndWt-The old lady (last witness) sat corner; e y°“ n B®[ lady sat next her, and .Keenan occupied tbe nertseat. M»;<Jb.y tatd: “Sir, I hop.you wIU ha quiet, u thti lathe .«ond_tlme Iha.e told joi.”,Keenen said: "I •» ‘ mu In Allegheny; county. I do not coio » d—a for himol-eny! mu,U»lug- Hdl* my fore antrl'm-going .to ride.’; One. of his friends sold to%onan : "5* «.ti anything more to yon w.’ll throw him odandtoko tLsmsiOgor the car." Don't ro momber whet'BToenan «»ld to this, hut one of tbe< party- ekmoaeroti, saying: ‘‘lrisher, if‘i*Mp«o6'4'-hw. inlet I'll take you out end wW you Imyeelf,”-suiting M* hend as if to slap Keenan on v the “cheek. A lady end. gentlemen got bhmihe ear: about that time, end welked along, ?renetreet; o« for ei I oould soo them, they-Went In the diroo-. tioO thbutatria gold*- Two other Indies got uphadWabk o»»aoon~-ufter. The eer wee then et the HtathWurd. The prisoner had got quiet, ud they wot. tatting erote to ono -Heard K«meusay“lt-Is e large thing, tmt.l oeu'teeo It.” Just at this time Obey Cixnci Is and took Keenan by tbe lapel of itbb coat, with tbe left band, saying: ‘‘Jon will base to go oat. This is the tbird timo I have admonished you, and several ladies have left tbe car on your account. Obey forked him off bis seat, and as he did so -.KMS*njstruek;at him with his right band, r ObevMtciedtba blowjwithhi* elbow, and ils rightband,fullon tbe TioBe.~“The whole'party iiubad. simultane ously frourvtbe back end of the oar towards Obey. I saw a little child right opposite, dropped on my hnooe to eero It, saying: « the ohild. ” I do not know who took : tho child, butjnot as I tnrnod I eew the knife oobie out of Obey', abdomen, In the hands of Keenan. iDletrlet Attorney handed knife to wltnoee, and aekod him to explain poeltion of parties.! When I looked np, Obey wee re oUnlngorer, forwards, ud Koenen wne partly under him, drawing the knife away. Obey cried out, “I’m cat, ” and almost In the same bnath some one else said: “a knifo is being need.” I raUsdand started do go to wards th»front door of tbe oar. As I turned, T sawKeeaaa make two more thrusts with otha.knife, one cn tho back of tho deceased. I not out of the car, and walked around to the left hand side, when I saw Obsy standing on tho v strest, with Us left hand over the wound. Ke'iaid: "Friend Draher, take mo »omo plaCe iT um dying.” I heard some person - aik: « Who dld : the murder? ” Iran round * the car'abd said t “Thereto is, standing on 'the pavement.”' I went over towards Keenan, * whaarus tending on the oorner of Lumber street, with..hls ‘handf to'hii nose. A» «» crowd-camo t<x him, Keenan said* 1® dying—l'm dying.” Ithrewentlncompuy with tits party who took Keanu to Aldsrman Taylor’s office. The 'Squlro then took my • afofmatton, tolling mo that if I did not make ' an information! moat go to jail. -fPIot of ear, exhibiting the position of the parties, previous to .the stabbing, was ex « to the witness and pronounced correct, j .-••On.cross-examination the witness stated was employed at Knap, BnddACo. s, * in th* JUth Ward; that h» was not personal 'if acquainted with Keenan, or any °f tb® party who came into tbo car with him. Obey was larger .and shorter than Keenen, and would weigh about 189. pounds. Whe® he atrnok Koonu oh the noao. tt* blood follow ed freely. Keenan did hot fall, as Obey hold him up.' When ho kaw the knifodiawn from Obey' l abdomen, ho did not hero a full risw -of Kosinu’a fees, but taw the bud ud tho fe-tf-. Witness immediately fled from the ear, ud as hs looked around ko saw Korean whirl aromduditab Obey in tbo back ud on thawrUt. Tho other men leftseeoon as they aaw.tho knife nisd.-and there was no body left but Obsy ud Ksenu. The whole cross-examination was but»litoral repetition of «h» examination in chief. ■ Tho Court took a recess till two o clock. A llan with Three Wives—Commit ted for Bigamy. Mayor Alexander kid sn interacting eaao hafora him oo Monday aroning.ln thepereon of Jamoe M. Campbell, ; engineer, charged With haring married three wiree, all of whom are jet tiring. The allegation! are that: Campbell wqe flrat married In the Bute of Delaware, where ho left hie lawful wife, and ooming to thle city paeeodhimeelf ae a ilnglo man, aad'began to "spark" among the ladiee. Among thoaewhom ho rieited wae Margaret •Ann Fife, a reepeetable widow of Allegheny, ’whoae husband had thomlefortnne tobebadlj Injured by the blowing, up of a cotton mUI, and who erne enbeetiuentlj drowned In the Wait. ' She accepted from Campbell a pro- Dotal Of marriage, and one craning in Marob, IBM, she accompanied him to tMa city, for the purpose of being 1 ‘married. He escorted her to a boose, Ushered' her into the parlor, •and they were roon after married—the ears aooj being performed by a genteel looking ,-maa,‘but she never oonld ltam hie name, nor ascertain whetherihe WM a miniater ora maglfttato. 6he did not. like the ceremony very wall, and her drat anilely was to get a ‘marriage eertlflcatc, which Campbell promts ed to have on the following day. The | certificate' waa not forthcoming, and the matter war put off from day to day until ehe Insisted upon hie getting It. He started off to eeo the man who had married them, and on returning told her that he had left the city. However, the marriage relation continued: between them, <md time brought lu oarea and "responsibilities. •When a couple of years had passed, Campbell began tegfow Indifferent, tnd inelly eban •doned hie partner. . It la further alleged that in March; fBS3,-ha married a_thlrd wife, with whom heilanow llring- .Thai Information wae made hy.Hhla'accond,"-wbola determined to O?!hjfe^nrtKM»,or,Ce»pb.ni go ’to'pftro that b»aV.lcaat *cknowledgod 'executed apowcr of attorney, to him, a*. b« hufcbendylto eoUeet rents, eto., tb&( ehe can offer abundant proof that they lived aa ban and wife, and that he aoknowl -1 ter ae loch. He repudiate! her alto- Er/aad claims that the woman with whom : now llrlnr la hla only legal with,“and that be ncrer bad any other. The Mayor doomed the evidence sufficient to hold him for tria£jwd In dolenlt of ball jrae commitud to jelftnunsweraCCourt. ,; v.'t : i '■ The Bhinplaater Kolennce. Tiio eity authoritiel of" Hartiaburgt It item!) eWbealtatlng about the Uibo of ihln piaetere„a»4 .woU-ihorinaj, J«dglog bom tbs o&ete of Jibe ahlnjdaaler ajatorn, ta expe rienced there'.* tjbe! ftfcgiwp*, although urging the fo *i;hytsteltj , < tej*: - «-Nomoioa*iih*k*|btJv.itto. ud twentjr uawoi iroenUke. aneow« }|nri»r\uM5 ." pajableat TTUajtng tTO/Baadlngj £c.,aigni»4b;f txrload saide», whloh of a nooenity faaha a lyg« xnd jet the reeoiTer.oMhW tnlierebly printed paper Ib hot aware whether ,th« ch»9hi» aotuallj Is axlatenoo.or worth a tingle farthing to redeem-tha <Up_ of paper etrenletlng aa nfohaji .-■■®therw .®W| adopted a plan ot trotting a enedollaraotelnto - two placai, and circulating. them. for. buy dantf. All thii kind ef.paperinoaoj-ought to bo dlioarded bj tha eeuiiantUtj.aUldwo adriaa ererj baatnoia maft .td IceephlagoOfla rather'Ana aid In otoulating worthleM pp otr. and aiHating dlahoamt agate defraud the boaeitlaboror and nioohaalo.whorwlU be eampelleddb heap tble worthleealruth erent aallronhdnd.**' :y , .. • V'. *• . r tGo^cf Pttubwjbf Iw MUttproroaot-to Mppif.-- -•' r - •_ - Alio to J. .fleroa. Voitor lor inpioremont la iV&Wn teOTiahlo tjpo to cylindrical ', ’Sijprem, Court. . MoxOiT.No?'. 10.—:Preient, Chiif J attic. Lo.rift, and .Tustlcca Woodward, Strong t&d 'lUcd. . IpNOV. 12. mmcM. Gazette. • Shrom 7<.WlUlatnx. Atl.ghoixy. R«»«rted, and now tri»l awarded. Opinion bj Rnd. J. On motion of ’Wtn. Stewart, the hiating of the etcnV from-Merc* county w»« ordered to teed jour nedtill Tuesday,. Not. 2oth. Baldwin 7«. Fejotto County Railroad Com peoy. Fayotto. Mon pros. , ' i ■ Srihlr t«. Mlt«Jie)l. Feyette. Non ,PWi. '•SprlngofV.Adni’rTi. Spifpgor el of. gey otto. Argued try J.B. Millor for plaintiff xn orror.and byA.flowoilfContra. J. B. Millar»«. Almira RayoOldi. Fay Otto. Argnedby J. B. Miller for plalnuff in orror, «• Hiatt. Washington. Argaed .by Montgomery tor plaintiff in error. ' Submitted by Acheron ind Wilson, tofitra. , . Lambert vs. Lambert. Greene. Argued by Turman for plaintiff in error. Blaok* oontre, notbeaxd. Gorans vs. Showalter. Greene. Argued •bjTarmin for- plaintiff in error. Submitted by contra. ... Bradfords'* el Kents. Greene. Argued by Crawfrira for plsfhtlff In error, and by Blaok, contra. _ ... Uayer*vi."Smith*i heirs. - Greene. Argued by Sayers for plaintiff in error, and by ’Blaok, contra. 'Sunday'Wbrk at the Arsenal The Christian Advocate says : “The Alle gheny Arsenal, at LiwrehcevUle, continues to employ tbe'Sfcbbkth; like any other day of the weokj In tbr manufacture of arms and ofwarr Por^alongtimelte 1 opera tives bare enjoyed no Babbath rest. While others associate for religious worship they continue their incessant toils 5 nnd the quiet of the Lord's day is broken by the bum of machinery and the busy-‘labors of the work men. As in the Allegheny Arsenal, so in all the national armories, and so throughout the Government boat yards. Everywhere in these placet the Sabbath is ooeuplod with secular tolls, and Its religions observance is In the main disregarded. It Is Impossible to esti mate the sinister Influence " this- must exert upon pnblio morals. It Is weakening the publio veneration for the day of rest; and it is rembvinkrthe highest’; safeguards tbntjwro hitherto been theonief protection of that day. The nation is tha transgressor.' And when the nation violates law, wnafc prohibitions can be placed upon its subjects ?” Arrest of A Forger. On Batmrday last; at Cleveland, a foTger named Oborins’ Waanwasaireitedjnst intimo to ■prevent hir Ccmsummating ' extensive for geries on the banking house* of W. W. Wright and H. B 1 Wick A Co.~-Ho represented him self as a NHr York capitalist, rented awaro bouse at $BO por quarter,and was maldng ar rangements tor a peculating in produce. In eaoh.of thajtbove banking houses-Winn • de posited a certified Check on the Continental Bank for s4^6oo,and subsequently checked on Wick & Co. for $l,OOO, to’jay rent, but did not snooeed. Ho then went to the Bank of Commerce, and presented 1 * oeirtified oheek on the Continental Bank for; 12,500, bnt the cashier refused to tqucblt. He tried,the.same «.m« j’f Merchantsßanks, but filled. Suspicions were aroosed,anda telegraphic dispatch to the Continental Bank of New York revealed the fact that Winn was an Imposter, and he was ‘arrested. A follow named Mlntwin was an-accomplice of Winn, but managed to keep dirk’ and escape. United States Circuit Court. Tcuuat, Nov. 11th.— Before. Hon. B. C. Grier. The trial list in this Conrt was taken up this morning, tho.._fltst ease being that of John P._ Bouse vs. the Pennsylvania Insurance Company. G. ’P. 1 Hamilton for plaintiff, and A. W, Loomis and J. H. Hop kins for defendant. The plaintiff claims a policy of insurance for $2,000, on the steamer Commerce, running between How York and Galveston, and which was lost In a gala In March, 1860. The defense is that the ship «sa wholly unseawortby, being an old vessel which the owners had fixed up and given a new name. On trial. Editom Gazstti: ban you give me toy information about "that fine body of men” that tho following article, taken ftom the ifint edition of Saturday evening'* Chronicle, speak* about: Tna Anwost Troop is Town.—This fine body Of men, nine hundred strong, erriTed In the city this eftarnoon, from Carlisle. fbey.ore fully Mapped and uniformed, and nuke altogether f •plebdld ap- Cnranee. U 1» their intention to leave thii evening or Louisville, 'where they will get their hbrsee, They will Join Gen; Boeeerono; ind, Judging from the ap pearance of the men, and' the evidence they gave or their activity and. energy during tha weeat Uvadon of Maryland, they will prove a moot Valuable,eodi tlon to bis army-. The troop was' recruited alto gether In Pennsylvania, and a Urge number of . the memt-r, UU ftom tU, cltj lli»y mtt-lth »tOT warm reception on their afrlval, and during their stay in the dty no doubt they will receive every at tention.- Thtf Jfhdereon Troop, 5 uhdercommand of Lieut. Col. Bpehesr, arrived here between coven .and eight o’clock at night, and I am nuxlourto know what other troop arrived on Shtiirday, and what became of them. Anyin formation yott'cah-glvome, wilLfiblig* 3: M*»ik Of Co. F. Ta* PRXfiSTTXRXRS QuaBTBBLT BgVUW, roa Gctoske, 1802.—The content* of thi* number are: Memorabilia ot Dr. John Owen; The Pulpit a Civiliier; Alexis de Toeque vllle :• Alenin, tho T'etcbox, ,cf- p^artomagne; The Two* Rebellions—An Analogy of Faith; Death of-the Bev. Benjamin John Wallace; and sixteen notice* of new book*. We { hay* «ad «*v#ra!of tbe-above article* with'gteat pleasure—*ome of the biographical one* Is particular being fair ©fiatetest,—and there in no leu .than,four of them. To many of our readers, doubtless, that on Dr. WalUne will have a near and personal interest j for he was well known, and will be long remembered, by many friends in this t clty. As is fitting in saoh a ease, a loving and reverent hand has traesd out thobrUif but comprehensive msmo rial of a good man** life. • Bis nave will lo °S be assoelated with this Review .which be so abiv edited from its oommeneecnent tUI his death. The present editert of the Bevlaw’are Bev. Albert Barnes, T. Bralnerd, J. Jenkins and Joel Parker—certainly an able corps. Thv.BeriflwJxTmblßhod-'it^theßresbjUrUn House, Philadelphia. . Hunt's Mxkcbahts’ Mioazxbi, rot No* VEMBS&.—ThU exoollent periodical aim* at tho practically useful, bdt does not, therefore, oeoenarlly lose ia interest for tho general reader* 60 far from this, we often And Its pages rivalling, in that particular, some of U contemporaries whose sole ala Is to be lively and agreeable .without an attempt to conny) useful instruction. In the present neater, for Instance, thero are, sereral pa pera that ire at oboe attrae.Urw' and testene* tWe*-tb# first and’lbngsst artlolsi ;«ntit!od "Our Cldea In 18W and 1962," chiefly -refer ringfrWfbe growth of Chicago and Toledo, beingi iinsplcuously so. / Magaslne may?tt IhdfrbefcroflUb* rte*>tlrto *b* oountlng-room and at feast tuo one half of crery,number being fo*****7 body, without'detriment to. the aabjoota which are more exclusively for the edification of the mercantile community.’j’ r Pkmoital.—Hon. J. O. of .Italne, is now on a visit to this city, *sd’lij<toppiag atihe-Monongahele House.;; Mr; _BlalnAU editor of the Kennebec Jotthw, end neater elect from that diitriot. Heformerjy resided ■ Rzr, W. -Ko»*Ti D. D., formerly '©Tthe Pittsburgh bu,t now of the 1 Philadelphia vofl ferenco, was to' theicUy day or* two He has beeii oh a visit among some friends to Wheeling, ya./nhdWashlngton, P*.: . Hsara or a Mnrtstsn.—Rer.PoUer Sulli van, of the Brie Conference, died reoonUy, at Ms residence In , Geneva, Ashtabula oounty, Ohio,-of typhoid fever. . Gavn Ban..— Arnold,.the alleged bigamist, -whose arrest womentioned yesterday* hewing before Mayor Alexander, and give haif for trial; •' • ‘ \ :'/ pBSyH FKUlTrt.—Raisina anil *ig» !i noB i : I ':'r'.:'. > .:-■' 128 »a* Its Wood ltwrt. Dalea' btrt ftavji for h.i-t>rnm>r - - CtO-B-JaßX*^ ' +• 'g«rM* A-jPgrtULgD lUnartiP. mam :viLustu*i??fi£ LATE telegeaphio mews. [FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] Latest from California. gas Fxaxoiioo, Nov. It.—The ship Cioe* low arrived to-day. „ _ . The British Steamer Tynemouth sailed for Hong Kong with $70,000 in treasure. As compared 1 with the last two steamer days’the money market is sasy. Over'two millions dollars In gold have been coined at -the mint within the month, more than sap plying the amoant of «61n'exported. The rate of Interest continues at 3 per cent. "East ern currency excbengeatlB@22 per cent, dis count; gold 5@6 per cent, premium; commer cial bill*, 33@24 per cent, discount. The Ban Francisco merchant* themselves not to reoelve or pay out legal tender notes oxcept at rates of discounts, but adhere to gold and eurreney at its . standard value, it fi their intention to have a pledge to; this effeot signed throughout the State, and to refase.to credit all declining. A Rebel Steamer Captured. • Baltuio&b, Nov. IL—A letter from an officer-on-board the flagship Hertford, detad off Pensacola, Ootober 28th, says the united States steamer Montgomery came in this morning, with a fine aide wheel prise steamer loaded with arms and munitions of »«» which ahd caught about fifty miles off HobUe, after a obaee or-seven hours. Shews* origi nally called the Arizona, bat changed w the Caroline, and was commanded by Captain Fotbes, of No* Orleans, formerly of Amboy, New Jersey. She hills from Havana. When, about being overhauled, her crew commenced throwing over beard arms, Ac-, but did not snooeed in making way with mnoh of her cargo. The Removal of Gen*_BlcClellaii» Excitement in Albany* Albxbt, N. Y. f 11.—The removal of Gen. McClellan create* Intense excitement here. Banator Harris, In a morning addre#* to the law ftttdenU at the Albany Law School, «aW he «il gristed and Indignant*! this removal, regarding it aa a fatal mistake. Hehaa writ tenaleUet to Gen. McClellan, stating thla a* hi* opinion. Gen. Corcoran’# Brigade. New Yonx, Not. 11.— General Corcoran'* Brigade eaUedthUntorningfot Fortreia Mon roe, on the steamer* Chnawba, Matamaa, Pocahontas, Connectiont and United State*. Departure of the Norwegian. Qubbco, Not. 11.—The steamer Norwegian sailed at 11 o'clock thli morning, with 41 cabin arid 25 steerage passengers. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBUBGH MAHKETS. [Baptrtei ijMeiaUy for ti* PObß'rpfc OoMttt*. J Tcroar, Sot. U.—There bu been oo newcbarac. tertitte In trade tostoy worthy of notice. There I* ] e cOntlnoed fair demand for most of the leading arti cle, ebilo; prices generally, reflate’’unchanged. G BAlN—Wheal remain* steady hot unchanged at sl*ls for Bed from Ant tend*, and $1,30 tor White. Barley !* dull and ha* declined to $1,18@1»IT for Spring and F*lL Corn Is firm and sell* from depot at 62 and 45@68c from quiet hut steady at £o@ssa fir new and old froafator*. Bye le want ed at 75c. ~ GBOCEBIES—Ihe grocery market to rather quiet but prleea are ten and fully maintained. W«' L qoote Sugar at U@l2c; Coffee 82®530 and Holamee »@6Sc; ■ale of Sbbds Porto Bleu Sugar a* 11c; to bbls new S. O. Holeasee at 55e and SO bge prim# Bio Coffee et Se. TLQUB—Ia rather dull and price* are drooping. Sale 0160 bbl* Extra family at se,6o@*,tt aod ICO do at $*,35 tor Extra, and $5,75 tor Extra family. Bye flour la held at $5,36. Bale of 600 ft* Buck- wheat flour from vtora in tacks at $4,00 per ewt. PBOVXBIOHB—There la but little Inquiry tor tsd the market 1* dull at 6%0 tor Shoulders Slfler, 10 for Plain Ham* and 13)$e tor Sugar Oared. Sals of l& krgs prime Country Lard at- 10e; City leaf may be quoted at Mea Pork Is nominal at $l9 tor city. I OlLS—Beflned continue* firm witbagood demand; Bale of 600 bbls, free white, at 47>£c and 100 do do at 60s. Crude baa etUl farther advanced and to now held firmly at 20c. SEEDS—SaIe of 176 buab flax at $346 asd 150 buihel Clorer at $5,62. Tlmothy to nominal at $1,42 @1,75. FISH—Sale of 30 bbls Ho. 3 Large Bfaekeral at $8,00; end6o half bbte do *>54,37; 10 bbls No. 2 Stacker*] at $045. APPLES—The receipts continue large and the awrket U dull at $1,C2®1,T6 from wharf, and $2,00® 2,25 trem store. Sals from store of 125 bbls at $2,00. CHEESE—has advanced; ode of U 5 boxes prim* •elected W. B. at 12c. BETTER A EQGS—Packed Better is firm at 12>f @l3e; «sleof 6 bblsprime BoD at 18c. Egg* are in demand at 15@160. Boeroa Cowo* Goods Uaur, Hot. B.—There i« no change to notice in the Cotton Goods trade. A* the stock of goods becomes reducedpiastre steadJly «natag,J>wini fcr Jthotitfi w> IMrt.il change has taken place since our last. Print CUths and niotian the mast active cartba list, but hold •n of ether geode are quite indifferent about telling, believing, that higher pricee must eooo be touched Tbetrtmnee* of the Vreek has been somewhat checked on account or the election in this and neighboring gtstee, but with present reduced stocks of- good* the demand baa been quite ta active u meat holders wiihtdtQ&MU The toarke* fer standard Brown Sheeting* remains without change. Price* rang* Sss3Tc, *omt hpW*r» declining to Ml under the: Utter rate. Light ;end medium good* nauift tbt tame u previously noticed, with-moderate sales. .In DrilU Ibtn Is no change. Holden ar> firm at We, with moderate eatee. Cotton rUnxlele continue In dnhand and sell readily at cromaofrteCrateordMit io<foenty 4ad make. Dt« nlUe. fiplMi /and Jeans remain withont chahae, with steady. but moderate self*. In Print Cloths there baa'Men considerable activity# with tales of Miff ntttHe; cash. Ltrupooir ConnHenxxf. Oct. 2d.—The wsatber aUthU'wsekbaeconttomedvsrystoTXQyahd uneet tied; with torrent* bfrato nd scarcely an Interval of sShUr.thto baa prevailed in ail Aperts ef tbs blag* mnehofctttaadloglbtbenorth *1 England sad In tbalstedlstrictsofflcotlsntf x»dJ*»laad; in a precis* rtons position. ldiiiy’wi>ee** are reported on vur|* one carts ef tbs poaet, aaangat them a number of CtslaTesnU, the loss oiwblchwiU to. Some: extent fikt oareapplln.‘ ‘lnemstog hronea* pravaUe,, In aUthe Grain market* of <b« country, and some ars reportedratbtr dears*, ere® tor new wheat, the de* Uvaries of which by the grows joe decreasing; we have also so tenprcTtogdeaabd »t the porta tor for eign wheat (With nmaaiUM upward tendency; wake orAtoericenarejnadehers at rather better ,prices, and now U to towjrt atjxfrem* ntg. Jo* dlan corn alow of sals. • The arrival* srsllinltsd.wftb snood export. - The Gazette returns of wheat tor-tbs wwh safe* tbf UtfclniUngato show a decrease, bcdng&SlT quarters. ~ ... Tns Bmmtii laos Tjuns, WolTerbampten Oct not ad j&ueh animation on 'Cb*sg* to Wrmlngbkto to-day, and to this, town yesterday, ns wsstbecassla ths previous threeweeks. 'Ordap srs not being deliver*! either' In sochUrgrn wnbert or of so much value now as then. . tfevsrlbilus neatlyewymakex.ufalloforderstor »%Uaet all vetki'fcif 'tbe descriptions now most la .demand. Soabtaahm srs totonvenUttoedby tbapfesiursmwfl thenrfeftbedsllvsryOrthesis *nd plates;hndfifty per cent, of the fl melees booses an rsfustog orders tor these denominations. ..hmegsae&ts in :bctog medo by tbe tln*pUta makers to raUe the; prloa.of the plstto ttadhln thu district das shllUnk, ebox. The advance vrtU, to S day or too, be notified to cus tomers to the ususliradealreulsrs. , LCrnKm.COM.IUtUT.Oct: **«*“*•**»*>“•» lolljn com. teMUtLCft .EW WW paid.-'Turn M dttftt for K«nid.part«j*., floating cmOaabaldtorlaadTanca**n6raflj. Barley qoHt. fn dainwtf{Him qoalitua mm. Oiti ■eU,at ow pirvvtaM. corraey. . Cucaao ; Hcr.iO.—Tbt>bmiron> of floor, tfcaat, u 4 corn fa stora on BatordnJ. Jj»oTOß>b*r Btb, awrdiogtoth# Mtlmtte of Batb CatUii.flocrataiy on fha Board of Tradf, tra* a* folllovs s rtrirf »,4» Whaat, 'bUb...... wn ... n H W .H HNMmn . WM ; CO&.W9 CgrPttnab....M.^^M.^.—l.M2.TU iHnirawoin aiodarata iblpplng and' rpeculatiT* demand lor Wbaat, and tba osrkat roUd itmdy at Bator day'* prf«*, elo*l>g Arm altar taeeipt' ot Haw Totlc hawa. .baba raogvd fftaMOHo lot Ho. 2 rod} MSefor AubcrloM; dasSofocKo. 1 Spring, Tfia 770 for Mo. 9 Bpttng; torßejaciad Bad and w <&ioa tor Jfejaolad Springs : That* iara wdaia Data for; Floor tromPUtabofibi Fhliadtlpbla and Baltlmora. bat ablpport rra «&ab!a to procora ffalght room, aad.tbt narfcat la qalat and onchasgtd. ~" • ‘ Import! by Hirer. eunun o : Fmanw* •iuiiiaß. Sot lo os bblo apple* J«i iTtUen 45 do db 0 tXoYon 161 dodo£olp*Bb»i»rt; 123d08.W Baonj ‘I-do do W t Bom; 17# bo ob.*,#? bbu apple* JTnudl iVantordirjl bbli do,b«*. 6 do 4rjpe*obea,Xim« * trtmbtt) CbtßiOM). Ww * .LaMariTsSbS apple*li H Tol«« * W,IM IU obtii seß.Se * AolmEßl**’*®-MdOradi' rn bom« ! >URh, J a Dilooitb * ooi-10 obi oodo> M SdUon * wklup btdf Ooor. tUkOom b lUhini ZTlb! MrljJi Joob lUtni tea. FshUMtock 4 co; IT bg» tcU'oct L H Voiit 4 w 225 bg. b»rl.y,l cu do. Joahoo R k*ic*; 100 bbt» S liggctt 4 co; 12 bn iok, iwril. 8 bill! bolter, Wm ? Bock 4 coJ22 bn clmci-. U D.l nil 4 c; 20dof buck.!., 0 do Orohem i Thom ar, 65 bdl* paper, Pciklus 4 -'O; 1.1 . <■; oarbbeardß, Watt A Wilson _ sre^Jntto.irs. FOB SA.UE.-The sfdj-wheel ■teMflbsot COB. BA YOKE »|l| tTSOcruSS* ■old OD THDBSDiY, lb« 2lb nut.. »t . .1. a.■ m Tula ton, th tlgh ild. U U'« 'u Bod cou.li. ou bhc li of > light draught, lob fel loug t j ih, to.t deep Will b. Mid »l the ilonougthiuo Wburl Ponok. IfUb ng loan bir edo be iiccuui ..od.t. d by calling oa bcara the boat from Moudsy next uol3:atd _ ,L>JSOIJUAK WEtlUL^lJgS^ Kl ZANKBVILLK PACKET. - iwaod SStlWl—bser oKA ; BAH. Capt. Monrwi Ayers, J"a vo * rttuburgb for fcmesrMeKVEßY TCE3DAY. at * o-dc*k k *•- Betnrnlng, leaves, Zanesville K> EB* FBIDAY, at 8 a. m For freight or pnaaazo apply on board ot to . . J B. IiIYUiuSTOIi’A CO** Ageata. I ittebargh “ H 5 rIEBCE A Co.. Agents./.«uw- v >U»*. *»“< rnsOOJjAK wu&EIjLNG fjgtUs _KI PACKET.—the splendid paaaeugw ifffmilff <1 steamer MIBKBVA. C«tpt ; , John Unrdou. u-m*. ™ UOKDAY.VPEIWSB. SxV dud YEIEAY, el 8 o'clock a. m. tWugu.-. receintod through to fclor.innati. For (reltht orr®- SSSSj ooS«4 or to JAB. COLMSb 4 W., V J • U 1 Water, struct. _ DIBSOL'VTMOJTS, AC. DISSOLUTION.— The I’artnerebip heretofore Milling bettrm l. r-igneu, «nder the name of H ABBAB* U A CO-, is tbl* day dissolved. JACOB HABBAUGU bavlOK kU bis In terest to 0. A W, BAIiBAUGH. The busines of tbe firm will be settled at tbeir office, 209 Liberty at. nra JAOOB HA&BaCGH. STBINGER BABBAUQH, WILUAM II ait BAUGH, B. F. PeTIIT, w. H: WHCTAcnir. Fittsbnrgb, October 16, 1862. COP ARTNERSHIP. —The underage ed have formed a Copartnership under tbe name eMLABB*UQHtf A CO., and wl!l conduct tbe Pork Packing and Provision trade, as former./. * BPRINGEB QAUBAUQH, WILLIAM BABItACOa, B. F. PETTIT, W. S. WHITAOBE. I Pittsburgh a October 16, 1861im>U*1v Dissolution of partnership. —Tbe Partnership brwtofws exiitlDg between GEO W. BOLPSBIF and GEO. T. MoCOBMICK, SSrtto »■£»<*BOLBSHIP, BBtAM ACO.. was dissolved on the 23J day of October. 1863» The bnv isees of the lata Arm will be eettled by ObO. W. BOLDBHiP. XTOTIOE.— Geo. W. Uoldsbip having j\ porchased tbe Interest of UEO- T. McCOU* MlCl£, in tbe Ann of HOLDSHIP, BRT ' N and having associated with him HERBY BOLD SHIP, wiU still eon* tune the mannbctaie of OAB BON OIL. nnder the Arm of GEO. W. HOLDSHIP A CO. aol Zw THE PAHTN ERSHII* heretofore ex btlng between WH, J. HOWARD and 80. BEET ’ BODGBBB, ’under the name and styb of BOWABD A BODGEcSy Copp r and Tin Ware caanafactaren, was dtnoWed cn tbe « c . to^* 1862, by the death of William J. Howard. Tbe bn- \ ibolate Axm wi(i be ty the snrviv. leg partner, Bohert' Boflgers. AU those knowing I themselvee to be indebted, wiU please cßi and settle. ROBEET RODGERS, haying pur* '-chased the entire Inten-et of William J. How. I ard. Ist- of tbs Arm of Howard A Eodgcrs, will oon tlnne to manuiactnre BUEWBUB K.ETTLKS, 9TILLS,or ad sixes, WOBUA, for OIL KEVIkBB* I ltS and all of. venrk U his line, at the old «-s!y” > ' TO ° l •**•*”%s&* tiOMCY-g. Vacnra btiah U&xvkbt ( 1 PitUburgb, September lu, ISbX f Dissolution os paktn lk.- hip. —Tbe Partnership here to funs eabting betwoen JOfl. BPBBGEB and W H. °f t^ UA^ U T 7 B i f4f solved on the 20th of August, IM«£, W. H. GAB nkXtn being authorixed to settle np the business of the Uto firm *t hie offire Id the BrrweryTfae Brewing Businem will bwcontlnued by SPEMtEit t Mc&AY, who intend to have always on hend a tuSrfar artkleof ALE, POBTKB and ATODT The undersigned will be thankful to the friends of the late Ann lor a contineatitm of their patronage, and promise to make It their aim to give Satisfaction to all who may purcbaso from them. Mr. BOBEBUWATnOa, or Liberty street, eo km* known to the bueineee community, will have the management d our buslneas, with the full con “AadiiSJulorSnito BPSHCKB * McKay, Pbf ■** p4,ub “‘ h - Jobkph nncn, „ u JAMES McnAY. pOINT MALT HOUSE" i 7 WAVES STREET, PitUburgh, Fa. FdeMblrtyUicbe* 4Umeter, fiXfafrtrokei b*l meed Poppet T&lvea, wrot iron pitman, all complete to the crank pin, exelualTaof bed pint*. The above machinery U entirelyw, nmbntai been-In cm, and conatroctod with all the latest la acSjlsSON, MISIB * MILLIES. --•■>» I aofclnMf* W. H. GABBARD, M&lster. Bnler ta BABLKT *o4 BYS MALT i .Uo, for ul BABLBT.BYB. OATS »pd CORN. CLJiMS, He. < 4 8. C. BCEQVKB, A- tuasKVn it \I4H. O«M>. „V 1 WiD al*> attend to tb»<X'U'Clf n, of BAOK rAJp BOUNTY BIOSIV, PNN&IONS tbwnpb Kean. MAOBiW & WILLS, *nd tWm Agmata, WaabiDgtoO, P- 0. 0,117 ; CJOLDIERS’ BOUNTIES, IICNWONS, © BACK PAY, »od alt other. 7VST CLAIM SOAnrST THE 60VEBXXEST, promptly procored it Amta to *>• H * HAZfiN. 1(0 rodrthitro«t, PitUborsb,*od: CHABUEB C. 'IUCKL&, Wftahtngtou, D. C. IJUi'I'AKT CLAIMS, BOUM’IKS, pwaroSa, BiOE PAT,' OLAIIIS of im) description, collected by the sob “tie fXrln, £e* Tlr i F«uloo.,*lo 00; •U other eUlme, S 3 £O. 0-0- TAYLOB, Attero«7 aVl*aw, **t, Ptttrtmrgh, Pa. If tb» claim doe* Dot inm gratia. aalilv So. T 3 Orml Itr H. B. Ho oborra «i» m*d» fuocood. pod «n taformotlon 6 pBNBIOKS, BOUNTY & BACK PAY. A B. O.M ACKBKLL, AUaeneg d Lao and Claim Agent, So. 114 FJTTa STREET, ProMoatM doldlert’ CUlm* of erery description. PBNBIQH& tor dittMtd offoen, •oidion, •eanwoa-’id BiSaeiL' BOUBTICB and PBSSIWiS for tte wid owl, parent*, oiphaaciUdren, brother* arid «Ur«^ OTOtberkcu rnmoenutireof tbooo who b»« dW Of JboeqAiSd U tboiierTloo;or baTB(Uod »tler dia chaa**» fromdlms® contracted in wnrlpo. , I ehatfc* until claim collected- J, ° wlßbo'ictwtredunlM* aatainpU€flcie*ed. oolt-m B^rjSA TAOBLAB SAVINGS BANE, No. 65 “SSTw .M®3L»n4.fh» Norember lit to J •'dfrttead of tho proftti declared tvlde a nw.lt»~ jT ™ December. ■ luteroelhaa bewode- ls Joss *»d JJeoualeh daw wii nrpnluHi r* tbe r*t® of fix per eeot. ‘lSwrt.ttoM di»«» out.U S 1 ? 9 ' 4 of tbe depoetUf^tMurtaelpal,«« *****lbosikaetn tumi from tbe flnt fiyxowim® sod December, coin* pcKuuUnxtwJco eyet* RfScJkareves to r recent blip»« V^. k *. A thi* EtalwEo&rfll dost* lb Jew Urns welte yearn, S&StiS 3 -SWpti" won* Am w-iiiii «» °*Booki. , ecntainlag the Charter, .Byrt*y»* ttslw sad Begalat|obftj fomlfbed gr&Uf, ps.epflloatioD »> ;h * < ’ ffl ”'p mtl , Dc re-aIODaB iLBBIK. ..., 1 VIC« fbmidmts- _ ' . JobaHolcaM, j Jobs SUrwalU Jsmwß. D. Meedir A. M BoUpck, H. C- JusMßlaAoleyr HUi Btirrwtii, Jamoe Berdman, WUilaalV Acdenon, rscs. •;:-••' . Jwaof D. SeUtji: J?eier. A. Madeira, Jobs U. Mellor, . Jutwm fihldl#, ■ Bobert ilbbb, " WaltotP.Muthall, Jobs Orr, • • w ; Henry Jobs 11. Sboeabcrger, WfIUWQ B. Bcbraertrj-’ Alexander Ttadta. : CbrlitUo Yearnr. i A. COLTQK TBCOTI AiWßUdac Bradley . jcinOvß*ckoft p i : ; ■* ' ASoaao A.;C«nlBr, • jOhulM.A^OvU^i.. Hep* *fcll H ipboro', NWuUft»&luma< ■" P*l*rH._Bun*cr, HkbtfdU«n WUUoa p. UreW, SCOIStAKf AJTO XHAIVBI fcfr«UwT ■ • -•■ ;■• • Vf BW COS SiGNMENTSj in rtote and I 10 bbl*. OnabmlM: 600 do. *PP«i ' 76 btaheU Unions; 23 d» Wolnot*; 40 do Tltnethj • . . ' MI W do ‘‘’Cldtisr B*odj 13 bib. Bw«t€M«n ' lTdoOoiptTTßw; - *•' Hodo*ta«*«w^ roo * M * ' mbtub; WUlfl B«ni; ■ •••10 twi Op** Oindfcij J*** votot^oo.; I" «]JIA bUBBKK , BbAftßEi B—An otbor lot* otiad’ho»w»i cold, Joil ... , jiew ; sto .anrira Vii&sssaß&SSSa *SKs^4iis«Hs; sHsssi^s till*. Ohio, oearly oppoiita Whenling* ,wham toll • • ff-t**s""{y Tthrtmttne <ML IbronnaUontnay'babadof it» qnalittea fOT«mrith>g ton o,e. Thin Oakland Cotasm»,toJte *« *MASS&HhAtaT«U KSSsSSSSKfe jegaag** - '^Sggßfeg^-ig the wheeling .Jtmulon oMh» CloTolind * Plttw borgh Ballroid rotmibf_tho wludb >3S“L““J coal Held. Alio, tba Fap-Hendlatw oalW) Halligad croatea tba ether railroad upon tbla Coal ca r bo dropped from tba pit can upon tba rallrcal, or npoa toata In tba Ohio rtnr. ertototbatop ofa faraace,withoutaecoadbaodUo,. M»kak» bed, of coal adloloißStbaaboab hues oootracted tor, dallrarad at thaftanaca, ready for no, 60 per «at.«r*tajpjp«ton i-Ii“• Supwtor inm.ora baa been bought* S 5 per too, freight Tom tbatpJnf to BUoWiTina gl'STr—coat dropped at tba farnaca, |8 tj, tMa Champlain and ttfaeourl Iron Uoontaln oraabant the not. Tbereiaanabnndancnof.flraetajvUma atone aud a&odstooa open it, ana In ,tue Tieputy. Tbepreaent rate* for all matari»lacoat mom any; a’ao the metal. Any p*too w&blßg to toUa Mlin ae*rment will pTeaaa call opon WM; C. ABBAHAa t at Steubenville, who will be ready to show tba.pon • torn and explain Ui adtanusaa; or npon tba under* o,ll 2*” *,w ,thajw&ro*. gUPV'' BUILDING. LOTS FOB ft SALE*—The undersigned offer* to **!*, oot»* •onablo term*. *om* of to* choicest ing parpo*eetkat are tabe feOndaroand fi»jb*rjlL They a/oUttuted witblfi Oft* htrtdrad Jiid* «r a* un&ntu of too Centre Avenue Borso Bally*?' «usd are beautlfoMocationi for .private dwaOSag*. The acenoryaod everything refaCfH-tbem extremely d»- urabl* for any oo* wanting to locau ontalda of, the city limlu, and attbe aamelbrnao near are they tliat communication can be had with the cltyat aU hour*; lot* from one-fourth of an ae» nowart*. Al»o, tome Wettarn land*, aitnated in lowa, Min n °Ab>o,*wTmdamaUlot*in MlnemiU«T6o*2sotoot. The ’above property will terms. Inquire of JOHM corner Sixth and Hood street*, Or, H'tf. A. HSBBOH, Cleric** Offlce, Court Borne. FOR£ALE TO THE TRADE— Kew crop W.O. Sugar; Portff-Bice - do; Cuba-* 3 ' *; Green and Black Tea*; Tobacco*; Bjnjps; _ • Cboic* extra totally noun* B*»n; And • general etort of Oroorrlc*. In etore and ar rielng and for 4 ABBDOKLIB, Wholes lie Omoere, Prodoee and Oonunieeten Mer cbnnti. Noe. afcl and i« Liberty atreat, O'er head el Wood. * a ° SELLING OUT.—Thetmdereigned,«. ecotor# Of the late Col. SofiL oftr the «wck of. choice WISSSnnd btojmttta (la ttoro at the corner of Itttfktt and Beocnd*UJdJ» Pliuburgh,) to the pablle* at Ptlrat* price* *o low a* to talk* It an laduiyae&t ch&en to fire them oa early eaU. frlmd. or the eatabUihawßt «» « and expected tafararihs ettata with they hod thebeat opportunity to knowtbe nperlor oualltie* of theatock kept by the deeeaa*!. 0. BAHL. I _ I *G. KBBTZ, VExaeutor*. j Fkoit akd garden farm for BALK.—The place known a* “MU WjPj. I mte In Boei toamrhlp, fonr mllea from-the city, on I the He* BMghtcm &wdrcoot*inlng S 3 ocreo, on which ora erected * no Sr a*e.aod .«»? «>« 4welhng, I ditb other necMwj outbuildings ; ah 01 I 12U0 bearing all te a bi*httat*<fcnltf»a»lott. WfllbeeoWxhaap, • For further particular* apply to J.W. W Fifth etreet* Piuilargh, cc to th* lObßnber. on the trenlaea. A CAMPBELL. I nolOilmd —t i:\UK BALE OR RENT.—A TnaYurd i In Dnqoeene Boxeugb* In complete order and haring all the modern toirorementa, and repabia oi tanning too hldei per week. _ A‘eo, B fbr tale* two building lota, on W artOotnaon. Allegheny city, haring a front each oo Coaggto og 33 feet 8 tnehee* “with a depth of 130 toe* to • #►••»* Mor «0 building lot* In the Second Ward, Allegheny, anltably located; all of which wUI be „ld cheep b, Inquiring ef 14004*1, j „ JOBSBBOWB.Ja, ocld Corner of federal ftreat and DUPocd, j rjINGINK FOR SALK, about iianr bobbb row*». IM GOOD OBDE&s WILL DE BOU* CHEAP fOB CASH. Eauoii* «t the rWUNTRY SEA'IU.—Wo ha** for sale V_/ S 2 acrea of land within tba boundary Una of the elly, aJJolning Dr. Denny. Mia. Aro«n*all,fr«lUnr on Ballrad and other iterate, whfchwe will djrtda off In portlona to «uit nueham, end eaU at» per ; cent, lower than land In the neigbborbood te aeMog lor. Pereoniwanting nbeentllnifereetnilot tor u country eeat, nt a low tlgnrn, can be lolled by Piling 00 ' B- McLAIS « 00.. lW Fourth etteeU AFIkST BATE FAMILY BCOOT BOBU FOB BALt.-B.^nfTV* 1 ; no dm (or, I willidU« BD(M* HOBa*. Bote* atrong, Una 10-.klag hum, artan ]»» oM, wrfwtlj aalo. AltUoDgi PJ looking,anjUdjcao drtTaklm raat tlooomQtiw or bud of mc»le. Ho «u b* Ma •t A. Jackmu’* UwtJ Btulo. «©s*l* J. Bo M6BOAS.IH Libert; FOR Boiler, 6 feet long' Hi 24 Inohteltaartiil-osellut, eineb. *olt •Oloforssmsll origins, o horn powor. Inqnlls •* No. 183 Lißiarr stbiit: <xtka FJR RENT—a Urge well lighted room lit tbs OluOT Bra }sß“h^SS‘ir?!?' T ‘ Applj st tbs Coasting Boom of TEIS OlllOS MIWIU LHW bAJUJfi UK KENT—AH Oil BU J? finer,, in cooplct* Att’y at U* a Ho, 136 Tostth st Pimtcmoa. Pi TAKE' NO MORE UNPLEASANT ahd tnraiTß MSDioiHja.-jOTTOPiBMjt led dunnnl' 11 id —w I dm BILKBOWB. KX~ ibaotSuoeb, iSS ment of tho moot OTomlnm* ptorfelM; dtatea. 1b now ofored-teaa affltetod humanity •» •. Omruf. O.MrU DiWlliJ.' M.nUl J wi : Drape pal*, Emaciation, to# BpWti, Hon or Paraljeli of the Orpni of Generation, Palpi tation «(thelUart,end 1> fart aB tb» cosoonUUsta •Xnnernxue and debilitated «tata of tbaejlteni. To huttre the genuine, cut this ©nt. Ant m Hiimbold’a. Takenootber._ Cure* guaranteed, • See >rirerttaemfat ln~Btt&tbercolttniao apgftdAwf: i,-* AKilOooi Rtiw Loan uOvy ; ixi. B&TOBED r<-Jwi PMUtod, i* a Staled Da ».lope. PrfcelK* Cmts. . _ A Lecture oo the setor*» TreatmentAadMfcu Cureo antofy Emlulone, Bernal DebiUly, andj mpanlnieiff to Marriage gen«r*Uyr-H***®tt“«**» OonrompttWi Tfeaawna^ Seat under teal, In a pUIA infvlope, to any addreee, puat-paid.ou. receipt cl ftzwnU, or two .noaU«» etamptf'by- -Da. OH* 3 . C- E»■, • - 'liT Broadway, 'H.Y.,Pcet*Ofllofe Bex VS& _ wnT:3mdawT . iiiKU ii* res- JC A wry laryw etock at chctea TfcgEß. Df elected varietlM to ofcooaa ton, with every pant* bio care taken to hara every Variety trte to can a. Of Apple alosa wa have of/which are three year old*, IOfcOOO few year old*. Fear, IV 000 two to three yeas old. Peach, Plum, An., a fisc * Bi^iitEfcx—theTrees tntfae Banary. Gall and examine ibetau/ 1 EVEBGHEEHB from 1 to 8 tot. by th* hundred, oheap; also, SHADS TBEE3, AND BHBtJBBEBT, whouaale amtretalL - ■ : Addrvea PITTSBUBQH AHD OAKLAND FOB* >*EIIU3, Pltufeurgh, Fa* , . tQHW MTTttpOOB. Ja ... SUUAftAM) 4IULAt&&& aOObtuU. prim* ioeboic* H. 0. Burnt*; 75 do' do 4 .Porto Btoo oo; - XU do , do o*b* ' dot 50 tierce* do do do; ICO bbU. B* Coffe* . do; to do Oroabod do; kO do Fowdend - . 60 do B*fi»«d.T*Uo« ' do; { 700 do N.O.Hdupe*; • Wbr. btU. do; • 200 t)blJ ‘ Golfyn BjrnpS 675 fogt prim* Bio OoSa*; to BtOr* and Car tale by _oc3o .• JQHBI.HOPSI 800. s jOAitst auoAuau—m■ iv \. : 87 hbda. prim Mid ebol* H. 0. Cti(Ml 16 do do Porto Pled do*, fiObfcfe--do • • d» * do; eobtta.OrttitiodftodPQlrated do; . 46- do* Anft'VGofito* ■—’••■■ ;doj' ',7 . i 67‘ do ToiiMr BMarr ''v ' Vdoj; . turn ,& % a*rfSS flidHlM>»v until trtmt t». UftMUk, k BABBOUR, «sq.'w. abip«Btf .Bownot. TtT6OI>VILLK OIL REFINERY. o*oBB* W. BOWBBIt.* 00., OIL, Ksetf ooiattntlj.oft -!u»H th»-rta> test ooittty o< WHIT* BXMZCUi* eadGAB • . !., „ ; i _ ... - WB(s.Bs"Fnrni trusT»9a&k be pniiuptlrstisadsd to. QC&dtf " T WENT OIL WOKKS. DtmOAH, DUITLA.P A 00., PUU WHIT* BOTHXD OABBOH OILS. Offlee, Ho. ZSI Liberty stn^t, mfcfladn .. o ...,- u-PITOBBHBfiBr I**4 ! tjAfILBOITWoBJ^.-^VViGHTMAK J2i* ABO*BSOB,-reHi>er««»4 daektrir PTO» OABBOH ■rOABOBEASIssI BEHZOLB oosctutlj os reoolTri tor «h« »n»nl .1 OHXSS, SMITH SdoJo. Witw ssd tint ftnoU. «&6j»4 . ■:-. :n--~ • ,—_ 1 UOIVkU UUr WOiUU! Li wliLtsa p/srobtitiDaß, vuntMstvmsaet OOALiSBOABBOHOILB, ssSdwlttls JUJfIS OBUflipXlk**,**, . go. mt3o:dly • T»BTRONA OIL WORKS.—LONG. JT MILLXB* CO. - Works si Bturpsbors BteUon, AHegbeay ▼*B»J BiJlitnL . Office ud WinbsWi O..MABXBT STBEXT Pl i£S&/«*oi iia.OMiHATisa.sd Sotbi 0 ATHroCABBOJT OILS »ftd BKNZOL*. «r‘Ho.l H*flH*BrOlt, w»ntM 1 ‘ J ~ •qcfti.'ljtt KEBSB & GRAFF, '.l -j OIL BSftS3&6 asp uxrTirrtiku of *** -WHIT* BUBSIHG OIL FUBBDXODOBIXSDBSHZOLS _ : . J tT A>n> SXBAM CIiABUD© UACHIHSBT OIL QerpWO'gee.tlotti^3^»<yHow»- 1 ■ i*V,*iiiwl3 pEBNCffS Hi OS TBS J S -noi%*B«rtCT > * Shop and Baftßmu attiicM U BUHHXBB and HAgSMttH vto njwaaxaiaU. caCStfjm. oiiim omo. th rtrtrt. BoithfilM, TO BBT. .VBOJtI ptiLta* la 0 ARB ON OIL, LA. HP UIHCJACTCbtRS So. 29 WOOD STREET, PmWrxfltf> Puni. UOTJSJLB. \OFEAB SLAB, dTT OF SCW FOSE. tniQU BOOM n*TT OIHTS FM DAT OUfStl I (Opposite blty HalL) NTH wises they bsj bs ordered is ths spadota S. VBXSCEE, AMEBICAN k HQTJSE, Bwnw.-i*fli« cm from «a tta tOVtM'dfUMitf. sodom loiptDT*iißß|t*» aad *m> teamans* »«• tbe tmelinr lb* ikeplnc ncBM v» J"***®*"®* l . 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BQIK* tBOSW, (808 BAUiMQ, u 4 #U tote of.CABTIMGB rate to crier. ... rpo CON SPMMIVKa—Tho adror- JLu«»r,bnta* .tau«M i fc» lliil liill lliiin r"- ‘ —•>■ kßOvatetateftUovnAnntbesisaßaofora * Tg >ll wbo tain tti W«m io4 *««n •to* sn Kriplka .tmi UW* A tiJty.) it. .nggslgglMtofmbatntUaKisradlsilbg SnSuEoStoh «• Ud ho hop* tnrr tußUtr iRI tty fctttgßtetoteiswlU cml Ota aottof. U 6 rajptoTiitl«l»fi<. ~•; ' •wr&ses ss&^as^ >U> tmtmwt bitteteattaw~wr ipei* fftm n» intiir OfiiniWiutfjqggUlTiitno **&* Bell frttourt ’ .. . ED fJffjSTIQJTit-L. SOBMAIiBC3OOIut-H; WILLIAMS W«m<»lK»BAI>BOBOOL«tBb.irCI. Bite : thi rina»lterW < wjteßb««»,',tS»jMa ti .b»^-g..=ob»r-hte.^ta«« Swt Iraramo-btertfl^.Jjgo^^ ' ictotoßptcateftntbtototoiiUtetoibgoa. W«AlBiWi ' I t*k* plttnn tn girtßg towny optstei Uiat ib* fawg<afwcoaaioditJaolifcßyttart*>^v".-“ : J^ofnora^P-^^toto^* Ifnllj coot* tboatenneoUMtetok^. tominiM insite t»<h*Jg(hßehoo(toekit Ountn, oawra*w to«to •«£ ;; . tnn»-|tjo«.oi««M» »Wiac«>:. . ■ Coffee; gtHAJ££ molasses.— BltatSprtat.BlO.Ocflftti v . . *T bUr fcmtaort Gtifea Bjrrdtf 109 fHfctlfctt ■ctMWH j «o>’ - 4oi : • •'SCRwiiiw.4-.ii' ’ a?** v.~ wss&^gsu-- umtHTBP -nar fob i nnmn oiBBOH ott.' I Ktttocsd ibtfto’- • Q,l. dBAWi _ i Mt Pnottcal OptH«a. fit Fifth MftXT-r»>” --t-oolim (bwßifi' fli^aL-4 feUowat - ' PG&mrfK CbfcgatanßUrCfcffronM Bkcri Um *to Lnna Pittsburgh -—— **» ■. o do Bt)«tb>nTUlo fcOO ” do .Snariu WM . MHM M« ** - do • q01TiTnbg»...~...~.~~.« IWO ** Arrives 4-D.P.B* do fit, Loni*.— 7:50 Lm. Sd ebacre of ears between Pittsburgh and l Splendid’ Sleeping Oar* attached to all Hlj Ffteferpk ead WlteKmg lAat. as-.-fSB'-" do 4.-00 •* fclg *• 1 4.-00 44 do Ml. 4*4 “ OkSS *« itfS “. Arrtaa Beliak, ~ 6:03 " |lotfo M . L W*. " . .-Oneneettoga* Wheeling urlthßaittmore and ohl Bilteftdloaaot BeUairwith Cental Ohio • BeHion* SSnSrtlie, Unrater, ClrckTiUfcOohwbwkCta* ctnnafl, Indianapolis, 8k Louis, ana points W»k Fiorfiarpft oad ClmAaM& Ltm. Leorw Pittsburgh W»o.». •■ do WellarlUo- ~ IdS “ ,W 0 • do Bayard 4:10 u 4it do AiH*"'* 4:43 »* 4HO u do Hudson 8:00 M 5:48 " 4irt»ciClcteiead -fclß " fc3Q ** Xkimectlng at Bayard with Tuscarawas brancftJßf tfeWPhlUdelphf* and Canal Ikrrer; at AlUaaoavUß Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne and Chicago Ballrond;at Hudson with Cleveland, ZaaeerUle and Cincinnati Ik BL fjr ■Akron* Cuyahoga Palls add MUkuaburg, Gtonfcmd . with 0. & K. 8.8. for Erlr, DunWA EdßaS»lo with 0.4T.8.8. fci Tolodo. DrtloM •sd Chicago, and Cho Kortb*wtst^ • -y+n«rjn« Aeoommodaticu learce at 4:00 p. ca. trains arrive-at2:2o a. a., ».16a. ta., 8:23 eadfioo p, o. . . Through Tickets to all pronvlnmt points in tha W«t or B©uth*weet, Kortb or Bcrth*west, can be procured eMhe Übcrtrßtroet pirpot, Pittsburgh. JOHST BTKWABT, Ticket Agent* Tor further Information, apply to WILLIAa bTEWABT, Agent, At tha Company's Ofica In Freight Station, Peon <V ayg . - : _ - zrZTTSltir*' nSinTHjTSf^^ff? VASIA OXHTBAL OAttBOAC. ÜBXt TBAIHBi-On and after TBSSD AT, Jfilyufr.... ' TbtiHAJT, TBAUJ leaver Pittsburgh-trt»"tte' Paranger deppt, at the intersection <*;*£?& So n>«Tit strata, O?eCT-tca?nln& (except CUatypinw a. ’Bulftwlng ***!l the principalstatipMjlptwain B<&wsfrimfl PhlladelPhhCaad tasking dlractoan nactlod* id Harnsburg tor -Baltimore- tau andfcrßew Tcrk Tin AUeotown ronU.- - TheSXPMSa TBAIH toerm tha above jrand itaticnM at &50 p. ».» etoppiw ; e»te #*'*££ dual itet&uC‘making'direct connection: at Harris* bSra-BawaonhWashington- and ZtarlYoit m«.ii.isn-- , w>» JAgg-maiaara the above named Atttton flatty- (Sunday* .pxqeptod) at &JQ p.- a■, ittopitog ■ IWJAL ISSIOBT TBAHJ-, with Passenger Oar I Iwras. th* Passenger Station every mom tngT(fluhdaj»:exerpted.) at 6:3Dn.m;, running:** ‘ far as Condmasgh. and sioppian at all statichs« TheJohwwwßAttxmsioaaticn Train i“y M dally. {■xcepC.Sasday} a| 2:46 p. ta*» stoj'plng at ell statkns «^SS ««hm h SJ«ySS^S^ 1 S > w£-. Hum y^^^SSSS^&S^^pit^ sss£! ® s Sfia&f dsdr> at Wj6 a. m 4 returning, kara Flttkmrgn ax Tnlu iirire to PUtrearKO i* bitow.: I^SsS^SfcSSMS.SSSa , I WiliVßUHDti' t. to.! iooiih WaD 1 * Btatton'Acoratmoflaaoni Buo p. m. . . (tsaiKSAuttßlatzADloa&d Indiana acFtmrct at Bh4i9 »Ul* -T#*——eafan.-wttlL Jnhmtnwn- Aceamaodaficn SaoTbaamarad ch any otter wutaj-Tboßoad \& aad.ti entirely. fr*Lfrcxn anrt. o,Dw ‘ o ' TAHfe. ' fo HewTork~...~.al3 80jTo BalfcUncre.l_.io.g To W 60(To 8 88 to Hantsburg T 65l .. „ . - Us Tuns t h|>efc»B to all stations on tte Pesnsytrs* -<«Orn?*’ l t * 4>Tn * A -4nd to Philadelphia,' fialtiao;a and Hew York. . -. • I • • • - . _ PUBeogers pnrobadng tiakets -can wJU !• • dharStu ex.cMSt acc&rdlng to distance trareled, in aUtEter-to-the Station tat«»i except from atatiora ► where ibe Company has ' . . HOTICX.— of Ira, the Oppuaaj-will had tfaemselra mponxlble fcT and lor an amount noVeioeedlag fiOO. , • An' Omnibur'Linahas been emploisd to t awT*y’ to and hors the Pe* ant a «h«p not to exceed 26 cento far each pea* ■P“" w ,or At the Pennayltanla Central Famiigsr - Btatkmi on Liberty and Grant strrotti ' * KHCCH LBWIB, ; jaS , _GmU fluoeriniepdoni^AltooaatoAalr rjTEiM WKEKLT BSTWSmjjj|L SmWTOIK ADD UTIBPOO^^I-jBBi pM-f fljimi utonfl dmdcUagtoit . Svnnt gißWmflt .Iron StaunoUja •• “®?»" aUffIOOW- Soturto. Kai. U. OITI Of BALTIMORE. gnlorfey, Hot. O. hpi .••: •; ~M . ,---,--r fIOTmS. **ai*»ecy totrtrtoj, »t boo*, troffi Ptertt, Horih .Bint*..- • ... .. baxm of usstaa-. »n»rf OAHlii 8103-Q) BTSSKAQa.-.—~W£ W io Jo London.- 109 00 ■ to.to'LefldoowH*BCO : £ ttPartfc—i/UO® .to .toTiri*-—.ttOO to toHifimt* no af to toOO • k ; fMMptlh«l«ftr*—rfadto BkTl6| Brno) BOI* ATrt*erfi. ton at equally tow n** . cwtilfrifire m ttayel bating, tmaa- of the War ifccflt to tiilt Borbpe'ifill to lonjer be. teqolred to .bob Wood. .on bCTtUMiiMroM.UM (oltoUn»j»a»tatU» *or»; tnut ta iWotor-Oeb. l.ron.B*rttoi« l .«»4 b*’* *** nr. • '-Hi* •??*?** . • JOiR THOU MOB;. A«BBV • PHUhBUfc ffIBNS ‘ PHItOSOPHIO _ 1: -hatorh’a hxw uoußts-Aonag tntt* lor OASBOH i|W maay ■d?wt**MoOt«*U»tt»* *IT .». l*fS* to **W* &■*** “fuirintmin ■>* cDoiiOi *£%■ '" : 8. Ittoa-beoed vttha wag cr-rtwrt cisnaey. : 4. Iteaai*to» uptoulgtt ;; a, tt «n iifwi 1» a«ia to bPB tawaltil^ ■ i Tt' |» mor* mllj wicked than any frthgt tM*' i: n *B** .*««• *°i!l»tbJo« «n ihQTrbltolljjbt’oborotboroig;.-' • #- Tht *M«wy qa-be tamowdac toerUtfWia* t/mrion to luttit to &*o. .Btof jojoy.to* SStfOlMooblJbSre » rataopble S*Mf.r22g J» «Kb.irotea B. :gok! mt rpO FARMERS AJJI> MILLERS. ' "*■ aiowsrstAaiJiDSEPAitiSO*, ■ f «..i—.UjjnßAlK. Pm.nilod Joaonrr.lW. Ii ehron, limpl. to inroblo, to.ll cot tM»jgl«cl»otfato«hlp. ,iy«jH ctoutoUtop at Sm 4 mad 0»I»i> •»*»*"•- Cto;EamV™** 'theeSSife JrtftrtoafltolxtoO»nt •UlflT><wn3 ■- SMggSssMMßk yTOCAK T . w. t- poUtsb t oo* ' • - ucMfaettxren of mumiin BHAJTTS. CBiSKWISTOITBOPB MTHiS ‘ 4a4»liki»d*©tEi«y *«*»*■' /•' TOtP*BASC*TIii*. cetr?itab*fltfV - AtUCTPff 'Wir' **« i :***JMv*Bj fry mtgiKftaa a»o . sssawiteg^^s® sf®®!BS«SSss KcHii«i,fcai •■• i m titw nU WKilTOh, P«. ; MARBLE , ftl-ntj- T»bl«U taiTQim-ftonw. n tmi mi JK,S*2£»wSSkMfc KanihillWfiriijJ SSf loWtaErtot tUOttn BtoOT.-W.wwnl MB»«m LM.-Wttffl' &jmßu*» i -^ i na'W>~ n ' t: ?' m ** !y *' !: ZT- - Hh6op.a. 1-98 ** |fv-ia * U.-45 " Mo*. to. <kiBp.O. tofat Trains.
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