i//! TUESDAY •MOBNiNq. NOV- 18. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, ’Siam. YeaterdnyJsJSv ening Gaiettel I supieme court* MoLt, Hot. 17.-Pre»nt, Chief Ju.Um Lowrle, andJoitioei Woodward, Strong and B 'rfwould bo interred, from tho ootion of tho Oonrt on Satnrday, thot tho Philadelphia Shrleralty eaao had at length reached a final ity, bnt »uoh la not tho oaao. Soon after tho adjournment, 1 on Saturday, tho following telegraphic dlapatoh waa reoeiTod from tho : cdnntelfor.tho plaintiff: • ifci Ifcto JadgM of Supreme Court, Supreme Court diamoer: DeUinea •Seven hours. Pfogresslng=(ili>vrlr-_ Arrival uncertain. 1““, w , Wm. L. Hirst. Ob thiedispatoh Judge To T. J. Keenan, Proth.,B. 0. W. D.. The .telegram inside «u received »«« ,‘ h » jounment pf Court, and wo hove that tho proceedings of this morning “* “• record bo withhold until moetingof tho Court, Monday, lJ7th Inst. , „ . 7 1 Jouh M. Stu, for tho Court. Defendant', counsel had broody telegraphed tho decreeof tho Court, ouaehing tho eerho rari and dloaolyiug tho injunction, In oobh quonco of tho non-appearance of plalnUff » counsel, but It seoms tho Court was not aware of tho efforts mode by tho oounool to got hero, haying boon detained by an accident on tho r *ThUmorntng tho cases wore called without regard to tho action of Saturday, and tho fol lowing order entered: . Ewing ve. Filley *1 01. Certiorari to tho Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia. And now. Hot. IT, 1862, on motion of James B.Oowin and Wm. I.Hint,oounsel forpWntiff.itap pearing that the counsol for Robert Ewing wore on tholr way to attend this Court, pur suant to its order-of Nov. Ist, talced—and tho order of Nov.. 16tb, 1863, having boon mado on scoount of their n o“"*|*" tondanoo, it is ordered that the order in tho Above case mado Hnv. 16th, 1862, tasking ab solute the rule to gnash tie certiorari, bo here by dissolved, vacated and made null. 7 lho motion to quash was then argued by Gowin and HiretJfor Ewing, and by Brewster and Gilpin contra. . _ Ewing ve. Thompson. Bill in Equity. Samo order as above, oioept Mquash the certiorari,” read “dissolve tho injunction.” , .. ... Tho following opinions were delivered. Moron’s Appeal. Allegheny. Decree affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Brawley vs. Lloyd. Cambria. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Eolion vs. Crawford. Payette. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Road, J. Miller vs. Reynolds. Fayetto. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Read, J. Gump vs-Bhowalter, Greene. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Rt»d, J. Bank Elections. The ennui election for Directors of the aerenl benks of this city was held to-day. There wes no opposition to eny of the tickets presented, except in the oese of the Meohenlos’ Bank. We giro the remit below: Bosk of Pittsherffk. —John Graham, Bobert Beer, Wilßem Morrison, John K. Wilson, Williem B. CopoUnd, Thornes Bakowoll, *U liem MoKnignt, James DsltsU, Henry Psi mor, Wiliiem Holmes, M. Whitmore, H. V °fe J Thos. M. Howe, Alexander Nlmiok, James B. Lyon, Merk W. Wetson, David McCendless, Jemes H 'Hays. Benj. L. Fahnestock, Williem B. Fusey, H. Bredy Wilkins, 0. Ormsby PhilUp*. Thornes J. Hosklnson, John B. Canfield. Merchants and Maoufacturortßaat. H. Jj- Bellmen, B. B. Bredferd, W. P. Bsnm, Wm. Eee, Wm. Barker, E. M. Fnlton, B. H. Hert ut*J. P. Tenner, 3. W. Beltihoover. Flo7d, CherlesJ. Clerke, Thomm MoCanee, James Hordmen, George Albree, Bobert Bob inson, JohnW. Chalfant, Porter B. Friend, D !dlfcsLn*y, Bant—Wm. Begeley,_Jobn H. Sbontwmfe Oe ff. Bautji B* T* Bwchj Be J. Andersm, I. M. Pennook, M.K. Moorhoed, ,D. B. Gelwey, C. W. Blcketson.Beese Owone, J *a*^p , toi-Prenois SeUers, Alexander Bradley, Joseph Woodwell, Wm. M Creeg,. Robert Orr, Springer. Barbfpgb* J»red JJ* Brash, John B. WUlook, John B.DUwortb, George B. Jones, Frank Behm, Alex. Bey soldi. George Block- __ ~ n °Jfcoianieri Bank—Williem B. Al exander Gordon, Henry Hays, John Orr, GoOJge M-Cague, George W. Cess, J“}“ Hanna, Derid A. Btewert, Thomas M Bee, Jomei I. Bennett, John M Curdy. • The opposition to the latter Ueket oonsiitod in snbsfitnting the name of Wm. H- Smltb for John M’Cnrdy. A vigorous effort was Bade to defeat Mr. Smith, which effort prosed lueowifol. _ -■ .. The Haney Homicide In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Mon dey morning, the CMC of the Commonwealth ve. Bndelpb Wed, charged with the mnrder of Charier Haney, war taken up—Jndger Bterrett, Mellon, Adame and Brown on the The particular* of this care are briefly theie: The deceared, Charier Haney, had beep em ployed, during a portion of the w&tahtaff tie petth orchard of Mr. ueorgo Surer. ®ln L.Ver St. Clair townrhlp, n«r Mount Waihlngton. On the erenlng of the Jth of September, after learlng the orchard, he rtarted ouhie way home, and on reaching MountWaeblngton .topped Broderick Kauf, to get a glme ' * J had with him aloaded gnn, which I lie. the table. When Haney entered the hour., the defendant, Budolph Well, war In‘ th'h“ room, together wlth other.. .Some of themen took the gun and began to fool when Haney told him it-war loaded. After a while, Haney attempted to take ‘ho gnn fro™ WeU, when the latter demanded $5 for hie "hold.” Thir made Haney angry, when he polled out a pirtol. W.U rel«d the pUtol, and in the ecuSe which enrned the barrel waa eeparated from the .took, when it ir aUeged that Weil rtrnok Haney over the head with the barrel. At all create hit ekull war fmo tnred, and he died the onening day. Theda coated left a wife, bat no children. Well lr n, coal digger, and redder in the ricinty. Thonur M. MarrhaU and J. f. Bailey, gear., appear for the defence. Dirtriot At toravi&er and 0. 8.. M. Smith, E.,., for C of noon, a jury had not been ntlvd. Shoplifter Arrested. Oo flntnrdny afternoon a woman, for whom tha retell morebants of onr city have long boon on tbs; slort, >u arrested and hold U jonowor for shoplifting. Bho wso ooon on Mnrkot stmt ud followed to horhome, » respactabto boarding homo in Birmingham, by oßoer ' Moon, who, on eearohlng her room, found, largo quantity of ynlanblo dry goods, consist ing of rich mints, finwllks in the ploeo.lUk boss, *o.. worth in the aggrogatoabout $7OO She had on her person, when searched, fully one hundred yards of goods. She hogged nltoonsly on her knees not to ho erpoted, but tha offloor was innorabls, and took her, with the woods, to the tomb*. Soma of tho goods hare already boon identlilsd by tho parties tom whom they were taken, Mestrs. Eeton, Uaoram A 00., W. * D. Jugrn and HjJ. Leash. Tbo roSl remaln at the oßoofor Iden- V her money by a lawyer of-thijddjar.*!*"*? » millinery establishment, but did not snwnd, and. returning to Pittsburgh In red«ed bl'- eemstanoei, I resorted to shoplifting for a lire • ;■ llhood. . - • ■: 1 : - Omits. Qesstid.— Tbs Court of Common Pleas, on Saturday, granted a ohartor orin oorporatlon to the Herman Cathollo fflgh ■ School of Pittsburgh, to be devoted exelmln ■ ly to ednoatlonal purposes, under the immedK ate ssperrlslos of ibe Catbolls Church, the Bishop of the Diocese being the President, and this clar*y, wlth lay members, foredag • the Board of Dimeters. The corporation S authorised to ism ihnrss of twsnty.flndol lass each to an amount not exceeding 160,000 _(hares to bo bold by Catholics and only traasferabletoCatholics. Ditoxosd.—Jamse McDonald, tom bis wife Mary, and Sarah Cay*, toet ber hm band' Jonathan Haniy Oaye, wars dlyenad Letter from Col.BaTOe’s Regiment. HE&SQCABTtu Co. E, 13CTH Stout ext Pa VaLs^ Camp foormllitfroia Wanento^ > In jaf UiipT tuadi tfit&t&m of the-forward movement whioh was bo fall of promise, and aipoeitia in psrt.oxecuted, I see no r«*a° for Uutning ' the great expectations Ssliich buoyed up the drooping spirits of all lovers of liberty and the Colon In consequence of our advance. We left Sharpsburg, Mi., ana marohed to Berlin, where we lay two nights. We then crossed the Pontoon bridge, which is & very excellent contrivance, and nave marohed pretty, nearly all the time since-.on a line parallel with the Blue Bidge, Lovettsville, Welerford, Bloomfield rnJWn nmton. While panning Sniokere Gap, which is within two miles of the road w« ware on, the march of onr, army, as X hay# alnco learned, was seen by l >! irt y rebels who lay just on the other side of the mountain. After we had passed, Genera] Hillrwho had command of the rebel forces at this point, sent out some scouting parties who captured some of onr wagons, one or two spt- IS,: the wife of one of the Surgeons belong ing to our Division, end a few men who were detailed as wagon guard. Oar regimental Postmaster, Vo. McDonald, of Allegheny city, made ,a very, narrow escape with the -mail*! fie conducted an unfortunate fellow, whohad'chargo of an officer's wagon which was captured, into camp. It is bcliorcd one or perhaps two, of tho mall carriers es iwi. have been- captured. Too heard, probably, as icon as we did of the change made by President Lincoln in the commanders of our army. Goncral Burnsido ! ha. now command, and issued hU hr»l M dor Ito tho army yesterday. It is brief and just the thing. It was read to onr regiment, and three heart, cheers were given for onr new commander. General Mc&oUan bade fare well in a very neat little circular, passed the whole Une In review, andwas Instil, oheored. It was reported that the Beserves, and eomo other. Momenta, had laid down their arms, and refused to serve under an, other Genoxal. The seqnol proved tho felslt, of the report. When our division was ordered, to movo, over, man shouldered his gun. There was, no doubt, a itrongfeellngln the arm, against tho removal of General McClellan, bat it arose more from love of the man, than admiration or appreciation of hie goneralshlp. Tho or,, Hurrah for LltUo Meek," is an index to the eharaoter of tho feolinge whieh oporate eo strongly In his favor* I am more sanguine of sueoess now than ever before. Bnrnsideio a go-e-head General. . Kothlne short of Insurmountable obstacles : wlll keep him back. I only apprehond bad weather, or a conspiracy among officers to de feat the plane of ever, General, save their own favorite. I believe that something of this kind defeated Pope In Virginia, and nothing olio. A wall matured conspiracy evidently operated agains t hie plan, and Par tisan newspapers veiled the whole proceeding In uhmlUgetad falsehood. General Burnside need not fear an, leek of dot, on thopertof hi. otra, an, faltering, or neglect to da their whole dnt, In every emergency ; bat ho me, have reaeone for mletrustlng some of hui offi oere. If there be an, disastrous results to the next general engagemont,endtheisre solts bo attributed to the foot that officers were not made acquainted with the plan of tho battle, not being advised as to who w.s on their right, or who on their left--at what timo to commence tho attack, and at what timo to deetet —if theta, or an, of tho other countless rcawm. lor defeat or disaster urged against Pope, bo urged ageinst Burnside s approaching attack, atuibuta them, not to bad generalship, but to a coasplracy to ruin Burnside. ~ , Wo are now lying within three mitoi of G«. Bee’s arm,. Wo don’t know how soon wa me, attaek or be attacked, but expect to do something for onr country eoon. If lb? re port bo tree that Gen. Bragg has unUed hu arm, with Gen. Lee e, it 11 obviously tholr In tantion lo haiard everything on tho earning oontest. Bomo of tbo rebel inhabitants whom I bare mot, and with whom I have conversed, in Virginia, despair, now, of the sueen their cause. The, sa, that the Northlssond tag eo man, men into tho bald that it will bo imponihle for thorn to withstand their ad vance. The, are abont right. I think wo nine months men will eoo the end of this war, or at least anything like a well “F 8» nl “d re sistance to tho authority of the Pederal Gov ernment. What a happy ora, when the starry emblem of liberty ehaU wave opr onr peace fal country, respected and loved by the lovers of liberty threaghoot the world, and feared because of its almost omnipotent power by tyrants and oppressors. Then, and not till toon, will we realise the inherent strong* and durability of republican institntioas. Toon, andno trill than, wUI too dlsciplci of Burke, of Homo, of Marat, and of Jolt. Davis, learn that the evil machinations of tho onomies of bee institutions throughout tho world are not adequate to tho undertaking to overthrow a Be publican form of government. There is some talk of going into winter nnarten, but I think there is littlo probabil ity of our doing so. Every thing f WD 8 a«und us indicates ft battle, tie battle of the war. I earnestly hope we may not. We must finish tho thing up now. More anon. Sboceiso Acoidist at Inwts’e Bora walk. —Saturday afternoon, botwoen two ind threo o'clock, a shocking aocldenttook place at Irwin ’a ronewalk, in the First Werd, AUo gheny, resulting In the death of Goo. Camp bell, in employee. While engaged In sweep ing ne was caught in tho maobinory, his bead and bodyernshed and I.ftlcg broken, casing Instant death. Ho was sixteen yeArs of ago, andboarded with Mrs. Wright (wife of blent. Col. Isaac Wright), on Robinson street, in the First Ward, Allegheny. Coroner M Clang bold an inquest, and a vordiet of accidental death vat rendered. Gibmav LanotJAoa^—G. H. JJobmidt, Teaoherof German, It desirous of forming a olaia here if a sufficient number of pupils oas be obtained. He can be consulted for the presant, at No. 68 Fourth street, between tho botus of nine and o!eren, forenoon, and two and four o’clock In tho afternoon. The branches of study consist in ipeaking, read ing and writing. Tho terms will be moder ate, and tho class wiU bo taught In tha ow ning, so,as not to interfere with other studios or butlnest. Foa ▲ Puido*^—A petition it in circulation for the pardon of William LowriOp convicted of manslaughter at the present term of the Criminal Court. The Jurors empaneled on -the trial, wo believe, have all signed the pe tition. _ Btv. Da. Pmjmeu preaohed in the Arch street Presbyterian churoh, Philadelphia, on Sunday foeenoon and evening. Col. R. Biddl* Robckts, of the Ist Penn sylvania Reserves, reached the city from the East on Saturday night. JOHN SHEATB, W Builder of BARGES* goal abd oil plats. At tho B»w Bills of tsrec Orsig, OBAIO BTBEET, aht prompt attention. Repined oil fob —The ondsrilgned tn no* prepstml 1° *! 11 mulilj of EotoodCuboo Oil, d«llT«rod on »< St £tOd °Wuj •Iso flallYer lots from 100 to 1,000 bsrrils lros dip, os soil Bills lading of dlltaonf , *s^J lo “ “ LlMpool, fllssgow, Frank, “sSEiQßArt othar Enrocefto. eorUo &KEBE&uttA*«i Oil Works. Pltulinnill, P» WNttH WANTED for the fallowing floods*' recdred from Peon 1 * B. B.» bkW »••• DalscU) SwitiTab*; . fl dosen Bucket*; I box MereheodUe; *w owner an bm tbeeeme. bj enlllojoti tne nnlt ; 60 Md 7J Weter ilreet. Received this day, in store— fjMo B». Mountain Boc»»ho»t Floari acvlotdl hak* Krl» Applei; 1«S tornU BaJMttii . 1 ■ so fctuh»l»wiilu Bonn; I etamlißWMt Cider! OTi'KK AKD KUUB. 1 lot of prim# Butter; ’ lb*rolpri»efw*hEgg»; Ja.t.«»lred«afcr«l.bj K YAN 00BDEBj lMKessdJSa B‘ CKSTIW HKOWN DKKAD.—Justire "ntred » enroll ot. senolue Bbelott-Brown JaTtoXmjKwA. sjaicro»J'««ffl»»f JOBS A.BKSBOAW. noli ■’ • ; «rpef UlxrtT end Hand o*ro***_ OAi.'l'l HAI.TII DaliTH! ' ~ li rtOTO «d *“gS>flS tiaoOELBA LATE TELEGBAPHIO HEWS. [FROM ODE EVENING EDITION.] Important Developments! Clandestine negotiations Between the Democratic Leaders in New York and the Head Traitors at Bichmond. ISDITIONS OF A RECONSTRUCTION OF TUB UNION. Second Embassy now in Richmond. &c., <fec., dre. New Yobk, Nov. 17.—Tho Tribune Buy. we are credibly informed that olandeitine nego tiaUoni bavo boon opened between oortoia Democratic leaden in till city, and tho head traitore at Bichmond, looking to a reoon etrnotlon on tho following baele : Fint— Tho Statoe now In rebellion are to olect members to the proeent CongMee, who are to preeont themeolvee at Waehlngton, and claim eoate in Bald Oongreee on or before the flrwt day of January noxt. Tho momben eo choeen are to bo fully in the rebel Internet., but are not to be ponone who have eo oonepic* nously participated in Mtiwtmion M to be liable to conviction, as traitors within theitriofc definition of the Federal Constitution. Second—Tho House being so fitted, wlir at once have a coojolnt conservative and rebel majority, who will prooeed to notify the Pres ident that the rebellion ifl substantially ended, that the-rebel States are all duly represented in the House j that consequently hi« procla mation oi freedom is null and void, and sla very fully under the protection of the Consti- Thirds Congress, thus reconstituted, is to prooeed forthwith to repeal all acts bearing hard npon the traitors of the last two years, and to pass such others as may be necessary to eocoro perfect Immunity »nd impunity to them all. Fourth —A Convention of States is to bo called, wherein the united conservative De mocratic and rebel strength is expected to be overwhelming, and is to -be pledged before hand to make whatever changes in-the Con stitution the slaveholding and ilavebreeding interests may deem essential to their own future security and permanent well-being. These are, in substance, tho conditions for warded from this city to Richmond by the first envoy, but we do not learn that they wero acoepted; on the eontrary, we under stand they were not, the rebel chiefs still In sisting on disunion, aa'lhe basis of peace, but not absolutely dosing the door against furth er negotiations, and according to onr judg ment, a socond embassy from our conserva tives is now in Richmond, or is well on its way thither; hence we may expect to hear further within a few days. From Newbern, N. C Fortress Mosbo*, Not. 15.—Tho United Sutos mail steamer CoUins arrived at Fort ress Monroe this morning from Beaufort, jj. c. She brings a Urge mail, and is bound for New York. The Newborn Proarw , of Nor. 13th, sajs that Major General Foster armed home on Wednesday morning, looking none the worse I for his journey; A Steamer Chased. Bobtoh, Not. 17.— Th. U. S. gtmboit Kearsage, from Maderia, arrived at Gibraltar on the 25th ult. She reports that she obased a side-wheel steamer for sixteen hours, but the t.hol .ioßp.il. Daring th. ch«. .h. threw over her osrgo in boxes and bales. The date er locality of the chase are not given. Liberian Consol Recognized. Washisgtob, Nov. 17. —80 v. John B. Pinney, for many years eonneoted with the American Colonisation Society, has been re cognised by the President ea Consul of the Republic of Liberia for the United States. ___ Schooner Abandoned. Bostob, Nov. 17.— The schooner N. L. Wasson, from Baltimore for Pokeepsie, ha* been abandoned at sea. The crew have ar rived at New London. Episcopal Chnrch Earned. Newark, Nov. 17.—St. Barnabas' Episco pal church was destroyed by fire this morn ing. The fire was the work of an incendiary. The Gnnboat Dacotah. Nbw Yob*, Nov. 17.—The gunboat Daco tah ha* returned from a eruUe for coni. She will sail again soon. COMMERCIAL RECORD . ABBITBATIVE COMMITTEE OP THE BOARD OP TBADE —Foa Novmbxb axd Dxczxaxa. V Ki m. Sbiss, Y. P., | Jimm I.Bxskstt, Johh 8. Duworto, I Wu. McCOXtXT, David McCasdlxs*. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. [B*p*ri*d tptoiaUf for O* Pfrfofowpk OrntM*. j Tnxax ha* been no new feature to money matter* whatever. The ruling rate for Exchange on Bew Tork and Philadelphia U % per cent premium; on Cincinnati It remain* at par. Our banker* con- tinue to pay 20 percent premium for Silver; 28 for Qold, and 23 for U. 8. Demand Notea. The general market ha* been rather quiet and dull, I with no fftimiar change to uoto in quotation*. I GRAlN— Wheat remain* unchanged at 91,15 for I Bed from first hand* and $1,20 for White. Barley. I U ateady at $1,22 for prime Spring and Pall from wagon. Oat* quiet at 60©6Sc for new and old from etore. Bye i* scarce and wanted at 75c. Cora 1* : held ®t 68@70c from depot, with bat little offering. FLOOR— There 1* but little doing In Flour, the | transactions generally being of a local character. In price*, however, there haa been no change. Wo note ■mall sale* of Extra Family at from $6,50 to $8,75 for good to choice brand*. Bye Floor l* aelling In »b# ■mall way at $5,25 per bbl. There ia but little Ex tra and no Superfine in market. PROVISIONS— I The demand for Bacon continue* jery light though price* remain unchanged. We quote Shoulder* at 6tfc; Side* PW» l0c « and Bagar Cured 12%c. There ia nothing doing In Lard or Ueas POrk. GROCERIES—The Grocery markot l* qnlet and doll, though no change can be noted in price*. We note *mail aaleo of Sogar at 10>{@12c, Coffee 32® 33 c and Molasses 66@58e. 1 OILS— The excitement in Refined Oil still contin ues 4Qd price* still tend upward. The stock Is light and foils considerably behind the demand. A tale of 100 bbls Id bond was reported at GOc, including packages. Crude continue* very firm and*the ruling rates aip22@23c—mostlyat the Utter figure; a sab of 60 bbls of boavy oil was made at 22c, exclusive of bbl*. BALT—unchanged; Sales of 150 sacks coarse Llv erpool at $2,60 per sack and 125 bbl* No. 1 Extra at $3,60. BUTTER—Is in good demand with little In mar* ket; Bale or U bbls 801 l at 18c, and 6 do do at 190. Packed U firm at 12%®13c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Is very firm; Sale of 500 !b* In sack* et |1,60 per cwt CHEESE—SaIe of 20 bxa W It at U}so and 60 do do at 12c. - APPLES—The market is well supplied and prices range from f 1,75 to 92,00 per bbl—some choice lot* .at 92,25. _ i Tax Whkat Coop ron 1862—A* to the present I crop in the United Slate* there te but one voice—it I isuntuuaUy abundant. Our overflowing granarfoa | would almost feed the world. In Earope they have not.been thus fovored—England’s crop Is probably I much below the average; Franco U better off, hot I not enough so to supply her own wants; while Bus. I ala will bo-able to spare lees than usual. The follow- j inz from the Gardner’s Chronicle and Agricultural 1 Gasette, will give a fair idea of England a position; I There con be no doubt that the Wheat harvest crop I of 1862 Is one of the wont we have had for many I •ear*. There ha* always hitherto, on lb* occasion; I of these annnal returns, been, among two hundred 1 correspondents, a considerable proportion who have I dedated the cron to be over average, even wber* the 1 preponderance of opinion and the ultimate expert-1 oncelayall the other way. We bav* never before I hsd to report that of on* hundred and mgttty-elgbt I reporteis there is only one who spook* of lb* cropin nisneighborhood a* being “very good ” and he from j an Irish county, whose wheat srop hu no great In flnance on the general supply of the year. And ft is j ft atm worn report of the information which has j reached n* that, ontoflßS, then are no IsWer than 160 who declare the crop to be M who anticipate an ordinary return. Stoma •““'i plant to he roots foUsn ***• fry formed; **red gum**, and “mlld*w,. the eoftaeqoMtoo of an tutUndUr cnmmer, bate produced thetrnoinrolrmitf V* di2“i«hs l AMTjjVyA cone- I'bM.oftan,ln former 'ho'orion. «?Knt herTeet. Our rammer throughout Sue7£ld.nd wet. Th. con»,aeo«. ; dnfldratlurreet, leu terrain u M™ ffll K fc— Tfi t I observe the Qewspspers persisting the Slightest consideration wbuld show to he now lm ••Common tauo:" on(lcr Tot.l Grunt. nveragn. «rer«6e. “ v "?* 0 - r ‘?Ja“' Wheat No. 1 37 g Barley 20 108 f 15, OaU.fr Jt7 1<« “ gS , B»“ ! ■}; 5a »» 100 / Itwaulti from these figure# thst the wheat crop/i* very inferior, that barley Is barely an average cr<fl>, that oats ore a fair average, that beans are generally eoodi and peas on the whole a good crop. : . I . The MarkLanoExpress (the beat of authority) vf Suited E.vsm,rA»S“fj : to lull maturity, aud the yield fro*" belo» tllil mj nectntiun. of tboe. who were most in favor of a goon crnD ' A. to the early Tal.Tera, It la a jonerally ad- Stud failure, and the whtlo quelltlee haro KTiomly "rtotlindou Economist tella pretty much the ram. TKIsaiTCDU or SpECVLITION.—The New Bedford Standard ray., that eeron year. ago partlee ‘h has been as high as eighty-two «mts a ganon. but the owners held on waiting tor sWhiugaliUle batter The total loss, counting interest deprecU Uo»?.Vfotln,,*c.. U between ,40,000 aud 800,000. Import. I>y Railroad. DlMinin „ Waths & Chicago Bailboad, jj ot 17—330 ski wbeAt, Hitchcock, McCreery A m; fa bbls Wles, B V Pettit; 1 box sample*, Jaa A Ma *lrie“3 Ssmetal, Jno Moorhead; 80 carboys vitriol ?rii«Ol?£;Wi B k. corn, D Wallace; 65 hjdse, Hammett A Knw 6 hf bbU fl«h, Jones A j TO bbla flour, Wm Bingham; c keg.^ d ’c»«r- SO » _ a hKI« rtrtur 29 bbU fIOUT, W m LOOpeT, OO I L U vfisri co; 100 bid. flour, Graham SS i pkga wire and rlveu, BTownaend A co; lO doxpHU.A do UBuowd.u A co; TO dor nails. SH Jack; 30 do do, 15 do washboards, Means I SoKj 76 bdfepaper, Parkins car staves. Onthrl* A BUl* 25 dos washboards, Shoemaker A I do do B Balrfll A co; 15 do do Wm Hu laz-; 15 do J 8 DUworth & co; 16 d °' Ll y ! " * Trimble; 15 do .Lambert A Bblpton; 1164 JB Canfield; 50 do Haworth A bros; do> dc >V> Ha* lage; 75 do do, R Boblson A co; 40 do do, H Biddle. CLXVKiaARO A Prrrssunuß iuu.aoai>, Nov 16— Whn cboeio, R Robinson A co; 7 bbl* ! bam A Mean; ‘23 rolls leather, Hays A Si to wart, fE ; bb?oat mSI Jno A Ronshaw; 28 bbU epP l “« -^ b^* . .nhr rriu Jaa A Fetxer; 50 bbls Ume, King A co, 10 bbU oil, G N Hoffatoit; 130 Rankin; 300 bush potatoes, 40 sks dry fruit, n o LH Voigt Aco; 30'bbls copper. Tbos M Howe, iSfeSSnd, S B Lyon A co; 100 SE maker A Lane 24 bbls flour, Jno Floyd A co, 3* wheat. 12 do forfey, Mcßane A Anjer, 06 sks P 0 McLaughlin; 100 bbU floar, Charles B xoo do do Mackeown A Linhart; 1 keg butt 1 bale feathers, W P Beck A co. DISBOLVTtOJes, t(C. ThISSOLDTION OF PARI>fcKBHIF. 1) -Nolle. U hereby glTro Hut tho pwrlMuhlp iftely euhetetlng under the 0r “, f xJjS 0 V gts? LZ' s.r P Xoi“ 'ja-srass^ .ho 1. .Uthoruod-to »» »‘« J B' 8 “- p n Cements. NaTHAH P. HAUT. Pittsburgh, Sot. 16, IS 2. The under.luned b.»lo, «ilhd..»i. frutu the fl.m of PENNOCIT. HART A “'••"‘J'pll P kSsOCE. ommendlnsth.tr .uc.'.eor, JOSEPH PKNHUI,m, I °u‘o h ,°7!?.“"°*‘ if Cf ‘"'“‘S’aTHAN V. HART. DISSOLUTION.— The Parmerahip heretofore existing between the unltrrignefl, ■Dder the name of UABBAUGH A CO., la|tbis (lay L X a a .t u “““ “ ‘y^ukSl'oGn 1 ' SPRINGER HABBADGH, WILLIAM HaRBADGH, B. P. PETTIT, W. H. WHITAOBE. Pittsburgh, October 16, 1862, COPARTNERSHIP. —The undersign ed h»T. formod » Copkrtnnnklp ond« the urn. of HABBSOQHS A CO., nod will conducl Iho Pork Picking nnd uo n , ' WILLIAM HABBAUGH, B. r. PETTIT, W. H. WHITAOBE. > October lB02:ooll*ly Tuaaa oraa» Bu»u>. t I Pittebargb, September 10, lotii. i pwISSOLDTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I# The Pertnerehtp heretofore eiirtlng between JOS. BPKKCEB Md W tt.OAILBARD J>“ dl»- ■olrtd on the 20th of Augoet, 1862, W. H. QAli OA.BD being authorised to eetlle op the bmlneoof the late lira at bU office to the brewery, ttje Brewing Bnalntee will be continued by BPBSOIB » K,|riv V ho intend to have alwaye’Wb hand a EfSSeSon to aU who may purchase from them. BOBBBT WATtfOH* of Liberty bo long known to the builncee community, will hare to. moment of our bmdnern, with tie full con- SPENCER t McKAT. R» ■“» Brewer. Htubnnh, gpsHUMi JAMES McaAT. riIBJJ i'AKTMKKSHIi' heretofore ox -1 “n g batween WU. J. HOWABD .»d BO BEST RODGERS, under the name and iijU of nnWAKD A BoilOEftßi Copper and Tin Ware “2"£5“,A ofth. tub Octotar. 1862. bv the death of William J- Howard. The bu- of the late Arm will be settled by the sunrlv lnz partner, Bobert Bodger*. AU those knowfog I IhJaSelvw to be indebted, will please call and eettle. Robert bodgers, having pur chased the entlre lnteroat of William J.> How ard, late of the firm of Ho *^JJ^F*^ , mLES* tiane to manufocture BREWERS STILLS, of all «lxe*» WORMS, for OIL XLfl.end allJUnd* of work in hi* line, at the old rr ”“ ( P “y°^ T . B ODQ C Bd. pOIST MALT HODSE, 11 WATER STREET, P\ttiburgh, Pa. FOR HALE.—One Steam Engine, oylin der thirty inchwi dhun*ter, 6Jd feet stroke; bel* mood Poppet valve*. wrot Iron pitman, ail cotnplel* to the crank pin, exchuiveof bed plate. The above machinery U entirely new, never having beeo In uee, and conatrncted with all the UU*t lm- MIMS * MILLKEfI. $c wMjra | oo4:lmd4twy - ■ W. H. GAEKASD, Malster. Desler In BABLEY mi BYE MALT; elso, for BABLEY, BYE, OATS snJ COBB. HEELER A WILSON’S Sowing Machineß, HO. 8T PIPTfI STKEET, PIYTSBOBQH, Pi. Awarded lie FlrW IVteelsi* a/ lie UNITED STATES PAIR For the Years 1868,1869 and 1880. UTWABDB OF 80.000 MAOHIBES BOLD IS THE united btateb. HOBS THAU 90,000 tiOLD TUB PAW TUAB. W. Oder to the pubUo WfiEXLEB A IMPBOVED BEWISO faAOHIKE, .1 FBIOXB. with tucressod oonMenos of Its mortu a U» bon sod most rsllsble EsmllY Sewln* Muhins bow I. oao. It don eqnsUj well on tho thickest end thinnest fabric*, rushes tho lock-stltoh Impewlblo to onr»T.l, .like on both tides; 1» dmplo In conittno. tlon, mors .poedj Jn moTomeot, end more OnrobU tbss any otbar mafthina. | Circular*, giving vrief and deaoiotfon of Ma* ohlnee, ftrnlehsd srstle, on eppucauon In person or by iatttr. ttrezr M*oWcb w*rT»u**d for thrt* ****** apfr,,, WW. BUMPER * «* UMWIJNU MA(JHJNKb. o WILLIAMS ft OB VIS* thread ns family aswrao maohivib. Bileiroom, Ho. 13 riITH ulfiltl* Thao Bahia* will *> all blade ol work, aad a. ••maud aad kept la repair oae year wlthoat aay “ h * ,e * - tllLSt, 6TBAIH A 00., IP«U bmouTbotios. , , , Let the aabliobe ‘ h « mar bar- and oaa WlLLiaklß A OBYIS’ MAOHI** with aa cinch impunity aa any la market, ootvlth ■taailing the (raaa inlaatataaiimttjPyipottlil* to em ■e.t. Sm iha Qaarar A Baker Sewlna Alachhie Co. aad others. The Idaaolatopplog perrons treat tulaa three machines, whaa they “I lag them, la prepoiterona. Thu ““P 1 "* aatadFeb. 18.1861. lYepreatleelerewardaafpwiew wtokwßewiaff AfacMae who can nolatjjataae single 52 wbtna person to whaa we hare fid aMachlae bare been legeSysttpped SSSL'‘S/9^sl b ‘ n tojgtowrttotT. A °,^ T W B yfe- * ryt. WINDOW liLAbSi—loo | dim,Mcrw * BOH, t,«i4 ,69 *od7o y«Ur»trc«t, &JUBUJN.—IO saddles V reodredend ft " vAN . 1 aalt 1 ' ".T:. 1118 AM£.—Wild Game reoei| Ulfcoouditmt. „ noli ******* i _ . ~.. -: .t~~ _.. _ _~l ~ _ W K'^«‘ k W , MoS£.SU«s assr-rsa * FOE SALE—The first class dwelling 'honra* Noe. 430, 428 and 426 Liberty ejwft, yiflh Word, near O’Hara, and the bmildin* t Inc, (formerly known aa Haye £ n with three tenement* in the rear* wUI be eold, ex cept the brick,) to the highest bidder. Terme at may be Agreed open. Applyat In/utntion, to . D.B MCKINLEY. nolS:3td * VALUABLE COAL PKOPEKTY fob V BALE.-150 ACEEB Of COAL PMVILKOK, fuitnlnlnz the town of Steubenville. Jefferson ooun * Oh'S? Ttoffi^nTtH.Otolk.4 Ooieto. ty»n fairly teatod « tto Bdatmt Jjtna., at Mm- Till* Ohio, nearly oppoelto Wheeling, where fall Information may be badofita qnalltioa Iron ore. Thifl o**l and Ooke prove* to be the beat for am.Hlog porpo«. of u, “SjX.O Iren o.n be mada for lew money at BteabeanUe thao mi any point weet of the mountain*. The Important (act la, the receiving and shipping of all m **®*J*J* without hauling. ThU property U finely located, lying one-third of a mile open Ohio riter, and the Wheeling extension of the Cleveland A fi**** borghjlailroftd, running the whole ccjl field. Also, the Pan-Handle (*o called) Railroad crates the other railroad upon this property. Coal can be dropped from the pit car. upon the railroad, or upoa boata in the Ohio rlv.x, or into the top of a furnace, without aocoud handling. Thew U a large body of coal adjoining the abore tract that ian be teried If required. The following are prfcek that iron ore baa been ofloied and aold for, furni-’bed by persona conver*ant with the and maj be reUed upon: 10,001 torn of native ore could bare been contracted for, delivered at the furnace, burn.d ready for uae, 60 per cent.are, * t P P®T. * A f* Suueiior Iron ore has boen bought at Cleveland for gs P per ton, freight from that point to SMubehrlUe ll 67 —coat, dropped at the furnace, |fl 67; Lake Ohamplain and Mlaaourl Iron Mountain ore about tko same. There U an abundance of fire < elay, I dm*- ■tone and aandatone upon it, and In the vicinity. The present rat* for all maUri.leooet more now , also the metaL Tny parson Tnitment will pltfcae call upon WM. C. ABBAUAm, ,t SL.Tiil.fho -111 to rtod, to ■ho.th.p.tm. Uea and explain jta advantage*; orupou the under- r °° r “‘ ,;, " l p P 0 U h U ° r A g «h-olf. dpebiob building lots fob SALE.—TbJ undersigned offer* far sale* oa r»- cooable u*ms,Tjme of the choice*! spota for ing pnrpoee* thlk are to b* foual ™|9 d J2S?ff sfc They aresituatEdwithin oo* bandied, yards of the terSluaiof tM&ntreA«eaneHorMßg^» are beautiful legations far primt* dweUng*.. It* •conery renders themt«tteaelj d ®* Sl!(or th. I city Umlu, and] at the ««• ' time w war.»_"2 that communication can be had with tha “ty at aU hour*. LoU Sam one* fourth of an acre Also, tome wletem Land*.situated In lowa, Min AuJ,“' ™ rijmSfioti tn MinemilU, 50*230fe»t- Th ' “rrIWi“ 1 Wi “ “'JOM HMEO m N°f ’ “■s“or, U wV>.'BKEBON, U ’ Clerk'» Office, Ooart flouie. Fjh hale to the trade— Sew crop N. O. Sugar; Purto Bice do; Cuba do; Green and Black Teas; Tobacco*; Syruf*, aXtra family .Flours; Bacon; And a general stock of Groceries, In store and *r riT*»« “ d fW "SISoSALB a ABBMUft WholnUe Grocers, Produce and Commission Mer “antt, Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty street, near^ad of Wow. SELLING OUT. —The undersigned, ex teuton of the Ulo OoL Leopold .lock 01 cboico WlBia aitd LKICOES o( U ~UO. (lu ucre uilbe corner df Market and Second to the public, at prttate nrwTao low u to make It an Inducement to pur* SLn to glw them an early calL The farnw Mend* of the eatabliahment ate **t*?}*pl 4 1?tt T2 and expected to taror the eatate with c “j£2rt“ They bad the beet opportunity to know tbe euperior qualitie* of tbeetock kept bj the decewea. Fmjit and garden farm fur plac known u “Ut. Fllfn. n>u tn Boot townehip, fbnr mile. clt j, on the Sow Brighton Bond, oonttlnlng 3J “'JI on whicb oro oreetod cno bnmo nnd one log dwoltog, with other necootarr ontbuUdlng»,»n orchard of 1200 bearing trnit treoe, ol c?° l “ 1 high etate of coltlTatlon. Wfll bo i'or further partlcolare applj to J. VT. BALL, Ho. 89 mb otreet, PttUbnrgb, or to the robKriber. on the premloeo. nanroaua. I polOilmd i COUNTRY BEAT FOR BALE.—A rtrj de.ir.Uo COUNTRY SKAT, .boat ut« of Und. with oomtort^>\^ ble »nd other improvement^ .hip, o few rwl. from the Fourth .tr»t rood, *hd SuS‘™!° There" *S“ng ol«n ""Xof P " mlM ' Ta e o soho'yeT K Attorney.-*t-L*w, IS9 Fourth a., PltUbrtrgh. I.- p014:2w ' iJOR SALE OR RENT.—A Tan Yard I to Dnauesne Boreugh, In complete end having ell use modern improvements, end capable of tanning 100 bldee per week. _ _ A'so, for sale, two building loti, on •Alleghenycity, having e Irenteecb on 38 tot 8 inches, with a depth of 820 tot to a 80-bot 6O or 60 building lote In the Second Ward, Allegheny, snittbly located; all ol which will be aold cheap by toqnlrtog 0, joafj TAQOASt> o, JOHNBBOWN.Jn™ ocl& Optot of federal itreet and PUmond^ MNGINB FOK SAUifi, “ ABOOt EIGHT BOBSS PQWEB. 1H 0000 ORDER. pit.t. 0) BOLD CHEAP TOR OABH, Enquire aft tin CIOUNTKY BEATS.—We here for enle J 22 oeree of land within the bonndarjiUne of the city, adjoining Dr. Denny, Mrs. w»ll. ftxmUng cn Railroad and other atreeU, we wUI dhido off in portion* to nil purehaeere, cent, lower than land in the neighborhood la eeUin* tor. P«rtona wanting a beautiful kreatjdot for a country seat, at a low figure, can be ealted by calAng 1 B. McLAIM A 00.. HB Fourth afreet. FOK BALK—One Boiler, 6. feet long end M lochee dtometer i one One, « taoh. Bnlt eble for e email engine, 6 ho™ power. So. IS3 LIBEBTT BTBFKT. o«Mdt FOB RENT—a targe well lighted room in the Oiirrn Apply at the Oonntlng Boom of THIS OFFICE, reltrdtf ’ —- FOB BALK OK BENT—An Oil Re doery. to omnpleU mb&dtf Att*y at Law. .Ho. 136 FourthaL_ mAKE~No more unpleasant 1 and UNSAFE MEDICINES.—For unpleaMht Z meat of the moat prominent Phtricteni In gt&tea. to now offered to an afflicted hamanitjae a oaruto curator the toUowtog dtocMea “ d originating from disease* and abtuo of the Ortnaty lor Sexual Organ*: General Debility,, Fbysical DepErelon/ Imbecility.' Deteminatioh of Blood to the Head, Ocofoeed Ideas, Hyiterls, General Irritability, BealleMtiee* and Sleeptosneae at Night, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, U**of Appeute, Dyspepsia, Emaciation. Low Spirits, Disorphnlea* tlun or Paralysi* of the Organ* of Generatlon/Palpl tatlon of the Heart, and In feet all the concomitant* afa nervous and dbMUtated state of the system. , To Insure the genuine, cut thU out. Ant to* I Hslmbold's. Take no other. Cures guaranteed. I Seeft adrertiunnent lo another column. apgr.uaWr A-NUUOD; HOW LUSTI UUjJ BEBTOBED t-Sust PuUiiJud, im • Sealed ft- IfisM, flidtil o*af*. m rt n--« A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment Core o. Bpermatorrhma or Bemlual Weakness Invol ohury Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediment* to Uarriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, EpUeptyend Fits; Mental Phyatol tncapedy, reanltlog from Self-Abuse, do. ByBOBT. J.QGir VKUWfiLLgM. D., Author of the “Green Bock, An. ‘•A BOON TO THOUSANDS OFBUFFKBEBS, Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any addwjs i j-A- or & <SCS SSS&ST BrMdwft7 ' R Y. t Poet-Offle* Box «W. en7:3mdewT • - prrrsBBBQH, Pa. ■ F7IKDIT I'BEia. 1? cuaaru.-A »«rj l"S» of aolected varieties to choose ftum, with crery pcan* ble can Uhan to hara arery rwiatytreato ham*. Of Apple alone we have 175,00(>—60,000 of which u> threeveer olds, IQ£OO four year old*. Pear, IV PeJcb, Plum, a flue the Tree* In the Hureery. Call and * X gy*ffT?mLnKNß from lto 8 tot, bvtbebundrtd, eiiifS?BHADB TBEIS AND fcIIBUBBEBY, T AND OAKLAND NUB- UmiHW. la boxes, oity jenison jual JoOBDXB, jeOOUdttXMt, VTEWLY INVENTED TEST TOR, explosive CABBON oil, • re<tdailyat \s GOBDXB. *i!l “ 4 ““ 'Wlcnl OpOotoß, I M «S»SIu irSoUTB OIL WORKS.—Krara * Brilnor. and HutnArtor. ”pSo Bnmlhg Petroßbo—trndo mark, PortWblteCarbgnOil, • iSL , ss£s 1 I »,'oa, ri^^o.&aoh^TOU, . Bri,«hn.M ttrjet. Mononcahela Hotae, Plttiburgb, Pa. iHL- JAKU uxneAT...-~~—~——**~*--~ & BARBOUR, LAUP MANQVAOXCBIBSi QtO. W. BtfiU)«gi>.«ew~—Miw.HW.JUttT HOUHHIF. TTTOODVILLE OIL REFINERY OBOSOE W. tiOLDBEIP 4 00., ■irorAOTVsne or BCBHIKO OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, KwiS constantly on hand the rerj beat quality « rttrNINQ OLL. fl*f f and witboutodon alio, a good LtJBBICATOEmirate WHITE BEKZoiE and CAB GBEASK. „ _ . tßT AUjordara left at Ho. 88 Fittb firazsr, Bcnk Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. j ocSidtf T UCENT OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP A 00., PUKX WHITE BETIHED OABBON OILS. Office, Ho. 291 Liberty street, njifcfliadMa agle oil WokKa— wightmaK J ft ANDEBSON, reflnen and dealer* is PDM OAEBOH «V OAB GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on recstred tor Iha grettnt at CHESS, BHITB ft Oo.'a, Water and Ural rtreotfc •e2:6md - - UCIKEK'OU. WORKS WILLIAM P. WOOLRIDQB, 00 AL AND CARBON OILS, and dealer in LA.HI By OBlinrXTßy A©., , H 0.39 M»rV»t street, between Second end Thud, PITTSBURGH, PA. mhSChdly i - ■pETPONA OIL WORKS—LONG. 1 MILLER A 00. _ Works at Sharpe tmrg Station, Allegheny VeUej **Offlt»'*and Ware hour*, S 3 MARKET STREET P, ££2*ura. or ILLDMIHATIHOooa ICBBI OATING OARBOH OILS and BENBOLX. M>Ho. 1 REFINEB OIL, warranted non-explo elre, always on hand. ocia:l y d Reese & ohaff, OIL BBIiaSSB AMD mAMVTABTVMMM* or BTOHJHO O IL FOBB DEODORIZED BBHZOLB .^ AHD STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL CHUBB OIL OP ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED WNew Oil Barrels wanted. Corner Office, Honenganeta Hons*. deLwaewly HOTEL, Executor*. O’. &&KTZ, H. P. MUELLEB,, GAZETTE OmOl. ffUth afreet. abore gmlthfleld. TO LET. medical. n»ti.»ms n CARBON OIL, Be. a WOOD BTSBBT, Manafedtuers of FITTSBOBQH, Pa. HOTELS. OB TEX BVBOPEAS FLAB, CITY 07 HEW TOBEL. ftmaLß BOOMS FIFTY CISTS FSB DAT OUy Ball Spurs, oorwsr IYt»Vort (Opposite City HalL) H liluli m they may b*ordered In Uw tftdcnM B tES>L’«lutar'i Bhop tsd B»th Boon »lt»oto* of BUHHIBi ond HACKME3 who fall. Be&Srflja B. TBEHCH, Paoraasaa. American bouse, bomoh, utiw limittsdiMl irrund Hotel in the Hew KneiandStates;la centraUyloeated,endeasyof eo» an therontes of travel. It contains all the modern improvements, and mrj convenience tor the comfort ana accommodation of the traveling pobllc. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the saltee of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families end large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first clam hotel in every respect. . . JeLlyd LEWIS BIOS, Proprietor. BTOW~EB, Ke. lists a. —*» *• Tppxo. j YOUNG BROTHERS, DmuioNHFoOT oar, Liberty street, near theater Depot Pa. &or“-bte& temLSS CASTINGS of every deecrtptitm. ___ ABATE AGON BOXES, JLUTANDDtS IKONS, ABATES AND GBATB FBONTB, STOP OOCK BOXES, Aom always o» hand and tor Older* left WthW. W. YOUNG, oocner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. mh3B At.t.tcn, McCORMICK* CO., Vallby fomromT, Pittsburg, Pa. ‘ | »-■ u;A»»gftfTVK, Ho. SGI Liberty street. Manutocturersm OOOK, ING BTOYBS, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATES, HOLLOW WABB, etc., Steel andUlasalleuUs, Beil lnghimCaatlnshKlll Mai.md Al. Uhea irohs. Dog Inm», Wagon Eolta, Bp- made to order. Patented PortahtoiliU, with Steam or Home Power. noltogmd -ITEYSTONE FOUNDRY^ D. DeHAVEN & 80H, No. 47 PBDXBAL BTBXET, AtUgknf City, Manutoturere of every variety of COOKING AND HBATING STOVES, COOKING BAHQES, Bine Itommnn QBATE PBOMTS, KENDEBS, Am Ato, CAST I BON HOUSE TBONW, IBOH amiwfl, and all kind* of CASTINGB order. • "* mo CONSUMPTIVES.—Tte adver- I tiser.having been restored to health in aAsw I weeks, by a very simple remedy, after bavin esc Bex ed several yean with a revere lung affectum, and that dread disease, Consumption—ts anxious to make known to his fellow snlbrere the means of cure. To all who deaire It, he will eend a.eony ef the nre •ertption used (free of chirp,) I for preparing and using the sane, whichJbey will find a cue care for dstW, 4e. The only opjeet of the advertiser in sending the nreecrlption Uto beneSt the aflUoted. and sp«*d w* formation which ha concelvea to be invaluable, and he hope* every suOerer will try hi* remedy, as it will oost them nothing, and may prove a blowing. Partleawtahtng WllUamibnrg, Ktoga county. M. T. ITT BITING FLUID—as good a» any; If par tana batter. In onrtodgmntt. SMITH A BEOWNeS'J WBITING FLUID bamlwto. Fraindlo a«lda, w« hMjrt nothin, .to thla baaotlft.l flnld to tho commohlly. _W. «P**r from oxpazianoe. Why tend noally, t. grUUy a prajudloe in toror of a ioralgo artlcla ? Glra It a trial and JOQ will want to hatter flniA Price and quality will oommmd^lL^ tola agent tor W«tami Panntyltohk 78 Fourth sneet. stdttfims* DOLLAB BAVINGB BANK, No. 65 j '■"““SSSmaDraiw. Ooen dagrfromKogo’cto&yalipoa Wedneedaj «T«nloAfc9» m?k* to • lit. from 1 to 9 o'oocLiand fromHofemberlet to Mar lit from 6to 8 o’clock. ... .. _ _ '■ IfepoeHe reeeiwd of $0 «am».po* DoQir. and a dividend of the peoflta dedaredUU* * M . ta Jose and December. In tenet has been » KiLt seml-«imtttQy. to Jnne tod December, etooe the m at the rate of cto for ceaV ‘Swill, If not aiwn ont. I» fStS^^SSRSm^p& rate, motuy will doocle to ba -than tteh* ytMjh in the aggregate non A*x» o*ma» wi the Gbarter, By-La'wa, Bake and BeSnlattoai, tornkhed gratis, on ajrpUcatlon at QXOBQI ALBBEB. non raegtomt*.^- ■"•' .. John B. UcTaddea, Iwo M. Pwaock. John Holmes, —NJota Hai*h*lh *«“-e-pfioeer. V .Vameaß.D»«ed»L A. M. Pollock, U. Dh HQXBonnrln, tttninmT Afitoia. Mine. ' JaoasD.Kelk7» Peter A. Madeira, John H. Heller,' James Shldle, Bobertßobb, • Walter P*KaalhaQ| . .JohnOa;' Heairlte Btogwalt, JohnS. £hoenbargv» • WBUam RBchmirta, Alexander Itodk. . . ohrfrilaa Yaagv. A-OOLTOB. —Stbla-to Ml» by SXXBT B, OM.UO®. AtanderSs***. * 1 B«jJ. L. YahDMwck* J*mM UsAowj* Jtmca Alexander Bradley, Jobs O. Baekofctt, STaSUr Alonso A. Carrier, ' Charles A. felton, : WUIiABI DoUglaS, john*Tans, v Hmwßrabnn* 'WflUamß. Haves, peter H. Hanker, 1 TT>*■ * ' WUliiiaflrLcT Bnurm Ass },Aftd*wT . rruMOTH’ X QOU -'• —.■; -~r V--ft 01 iho PumijltioM BaUnada'O Pitt*!®*#* » fellows: Oobothu ai WMbil Sort IMt Hi BaHimrf'li Lmts Pittsburgh »».•••>»• *v ®* do Steubenville.mm.*—•• do ■ lllll , .. fcfiO do Columbus....lUo ft Arri Tee Cincinnati4dD p. m. do 6L Louis .m.— u. 7:60 *. m. Ho change of can between Pittsburgh and Splendid Sleeping Can attached to all '** Pttfcfraryk and Wtmtimg Lk M. WMPlttafrnrghl 1:00 V m.l &10 a. m.ll&iOp. ® do WeUniHo. S.-00 - Ud* « &05 " -do Bteubenv’e| 4.-00“ 0d« « \ 4.-00 « S Wheeling. 4*4 “ 10-JO « 4» " BeSat£- 8:05 « |l0:40 « 1 5:05 « OoMeeUngtf Wheeling with E*itimor» Md Ohi fiXad.uait BollalP with Central Ohio E*flro»4 7-nMTilb. iAQOiUrt Clrclevflle, Columbus, Ois * ISllSXLiJS.St.’Lonlfl, S3point.W«. pgbbarph <wd Oakland Use. W£afc= gTlft SSBS!==:S : g : St - £» - Connectingat Bayard Wtb Tuscarawas branch to WewPhiladelpbia and Canal Dover, at Alliance With Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Byroad, at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville aud Cincinnati B, B- for AAron, Cuyahoga Fall* and MUlfinbwg,and at Cleveland with 0. A B. B. B. for Brie, Buffalo with 0. A T. B. B. for Toledo, Detioll Chicago, and tholicrth-wtet. Wellaville Accommodation leaves at 4:00 p. m. trains arrive at 2:20 a. m., aaoa. nu, s-a 5 and 8:0U p. m. , . r , Through TickeU to all prominent points.in the W«t orfiooth-woet, fiorth or N orth-weat, can be a. tt. for forth* Agmt, At the Comply’ UHlc 1“ •’rrfgfc* Station, Tonn >1 EDj5 jaiLITAIIf CLAIMS, tfc. V KIOTO, ...... 0. tUmtM. c i 8. C. SCHOYKR, Attokkkys at O. law. o«ce. uii ronrtkr.tr***- *****”*sl - Will attend to the colbction of BAOii £4a» BOtJHTYMONEY, PASSIONS, Ac., Ac:, thftmgh Keasrs. BIAGB AW A WILLS, Counsellors and Orim Agents, Washington, D. C. . 0017 SOLDIERS’ BOUNTIES, IBNSIONS, BACK PAY, all other jUgT CLAIMS AQiUSST THE GO VEHEMENT, promptly procured at reasonable ralee. AiwWto D» H. BAiskHi W 7 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and CUABLKS a aUCKJSB, Washington, P. 0. Military claims, bounties, PENSIONS, BACK. PAT, ud CLAIMS ol «tbit dMcrlptlon, collected bp the aoh ■cither, at the following raw, vti: renaJona,*l° W. all other claim*, 83 to. O. 0. TAYBOB, .. „ Attorney m i*w» N 0.73 Grant btreet, PitUbnrghjPa. N. B. No chargee are made if the claim doee xmt md ail lnTormailOP given gratia. - -—fog. PENSIONS, BOUNTY 4 BACK PAY. ■ H. O. MACKBILL, Attorney at Late and Claim Agmi, No. 114 FIFTH BTBEST, Proyectttee 6oldieri' Claim* of every PENSIONS for disabled o IS cert, e e“d marinet BODNILES and PENSIONS for the irtd- SSTpawnta, brother* and •!«*»*» orotfirleS repreeentatiT* of theee who bare died or been killed in the eerrlee; or hare died after di* chaise, from dlactew contracted ie f TlC8 \ " ' MTNo charge until claim collected, and uglbeanawered nnl— a »tamp is endoeed. aelftSm rjTK&M WKEKLV BETWEEN JHL ss-ssl®; fauTstfwered C&4e»bnllt Iron Bteamablpß asMiow OOT O»'wABHIBQT6H__„-B»Wrd.J. D~6 %BA mry Betordey, at *oo*, from Pier 44, Bonn Bine. una or riiusi: FtH3T OiBIH..„81l» 0) JTHBAat——.•« 00 to to bmlas. 105 00 to loLtodto— to toPlSl no 001 to to Pub.. MW to to Hamburg 110 0( | di to Hembnrg- «00 *> ..... «]■n forwarded to Hotro, BxmdbOi Eol* teniun. Antwerp, do., *t eqttnllj low k—™ ™ tfottee.—The reotrlctlonn on trnrcl baring been re mored bj order of the Wer Deportment, poaeenwre ebont to riilt Bniope will no longer bo required to proride themeelree with r „ ‘■TPenota wlahlng to bring ont toeb Jrtatto cm buy ticket* hero ol too following rnteott Howtork, From Lirerpool or Queeuetown; let isd gllfi. Btoenge front Lirerpool SM,OO. Frcn horn gnperior eecommodatioae kl poaonnezne and carry eypet ruced tturgriet*. Thrf STbStt in Wotor-tight l.roajoottou, ond hoio Jlr. Annlhitotori to 15 BrwJwey, Hew York. JO-33 THOMPSOS, A«Bt, 4l?» Uh*rtrtfrfat. jCHtfeftxtek mHB PHILOSOPHIC BUBNEg.— I HATDSB’S HEW ©OTOLfcAOnHO FHUi-, dfcpßlO BOBHEB, for OABBOH rm^jr.: if pcaenc* many advantages over the «*b« « targe or small with, portooi i co^ b bum any quality of oil with safirty 8, It can be used with along or short chimnsy. 4. It can beuaodaa a Upor night tamp. 5. It can always be mad* to bom economically. A It Is more easily wicked than any other humor. I I, It he trimmed and lighted without remcv* throws all the white light ahore the wM. I B < The chimney can be removed er Inserted with* 1 common Ho. 1 else, andean I be nut on any tamp now In ose. Every person using I Carton Oil should hare a PhUojcphle ESctnte. Per dexan, t% Sold at Ho. B**°®** (street, Pittsburgh. B* HATDEH. I JeSSaywuwT (JO FAKMKftH AND MIT/IiKRB. QIOWHY’S PAH AHD SXPABATOB, For GBAIH. Patented January, 1860, Is cheap, simple and durable, and Is got up In tbs best style of workmanship. It will clean all kinds offfeod and Grain, and remote Chafl, Smut, Cheat, Cockle, Ac., mare thoroughly, and wltb las tabOT, than any ether machine. We present this mlllto the public, with confidence that it will gtta general : tatlmctioo and come speedily Into general use. BM* j tog purchased the sole right to mdte and thasa tnUtaln Western PenmjTtanta, yTeatera ul »11 Ohio, with tho rl*ht to toll tolaiaofcTUl; Ste ” “ P ” P “ ItefcSmrowr 319 Llbprtv <1- FllUhpnth. 1, T7OLCAS FOBGE. ’ W. P. FOETHS & CO.. manufacturers of BTEAIIBOAT BHAPTS. CBABKS, PISTOH BOPS PITMAH JAWS, WBIBTB, LOOOUOTIYI ! AHB CAB AXLES, AHOHOBS, And all kinds of Heavy Forging. TXUPXBAHGKYILLS, Pittsburgh, 'orftloK AiLKQHPnf Oocttv. Pa TJ BEFINEBS AJSD OTKEB&— Steam Knglnr*. Bolton, Salt p “5 °fi *'“£■ istissmsss sfflfssftigsft 10 bon* power, 16 national? and portobto BdtorijS Oil SIUbTiS, 16 etui 11 barreli eepodti; one O bMtel Aldtatini Tank; lire front*, Orate Sen, eD liaoa, Vrfejrdiwe offer low fornaah or appeared paper, I» *^‘"‘ UW “ I “w.- W . WALLA Of, i.».,.r0el : 319 Übortr at.. PlUebmnth, Pa. —'l’tcA M MAKBItJS WUKtta.—MOtttt* meato. Tablet* and Gave Stones on bead «d made to order *t the loirtet price*. W# wcmW p*r» ttcnlariT invite the attention ofjporcbeeer* to a new *od beautiful Improvement in Gave Btowe—Texe* P&Uat AdlwtobU Shield} it eo*t» but lUtf* endedd* maeh to tnebeeaty of tbe GaTeßtoaee. Weteroom* *S£ff* su> I^££s!!nS& f» M.H.T.KRB—AntthOrltOltUlZCaotla. urn Blow, Portal. Hnu. BmntTt.dilM>, y«tflr geering end Mill TOTiAtefcof ■n Had«; ff«- W. WAlititCK. . «9hn»rtT *.»£)♦«*>«»»*».*»■ YOKA'ULIU OKMJSNT, f LAaXltB 55.&w«*w* Via «t puuHw*.p» S' UOAHAM) MoliA«blS2sr 800 hhd*. prim# to choice H. 0. Bonn; • 76 do do Porto Bico do; 20 do do Oeb* . ; 30 tiercca do do do; 100 Wt. ‘B* Colto do; ■6O do Crobed do*--’ I so do Powdnod . do;. 60 do Yellow do; . - 700 do K.o.MoUase*; eobtbbi*. ' do; I 200 bbli. Golden Syrup; I 375 beg* prime Bio Oofito; I Tw atom end fbrmlo P> ■ 1- «5p JOHS L HOUSB k 00. moiSAUUO—7sbxa.Ba* 10a Tobacco; 1 -lOlmtulOißUdtrrt 4oi 30 c*ddi«* Mm &butUplo*do; - / w. M.GORMLY. Tor tala b y Ij'JSAI'H.KUS. —10 sacks fresh Feathers 7 JnrtrocaiTadsad far«*l*by: , noift . V. M. GOBATLY, gl Liberty rtmt. rtOD JflßH.—3,ooo lba. prime Cod Fish T AED OIU-30bbhO>o. l JCerdOi ;JL4«ataßd»B4l*nteb» JAB. DAL&Lh * 808, soil wuemvotoritnot. 4 . _ -vj >7 - v 12:50 p.m. too « 1006 “ ( 6005.1X1. fcifip. to. ,Ciiiclan*U. tefat Trains. PrrrsQVftOS) Ps»i
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