FEIDAY MOESIXG, . NOV- 21. v. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday’s EvemngyHiMtte. Statement of "the “controller and Commissioners* Tbo following l...raor»i« »' moot mado by to. County Confroll.r, H.nry Lumtart, and by Goo. Hamilton and David. Oolite,, ConuuiMlonoM, but whtoli Judgo Oti.r ;.fn..d to boar. Ih. .UUmoat wu proparod by B. B. Carnahan, County Solioi tor, and verified under oath, before *f '(he CireuH Court. It war addressed to Judges Orier and H'Candless, and . was in ianded to exhibit suoh a state of faots as would entirely dear them ef contempt: -On February Ist, 1862, the Controller, as required by act of May let,lBQl> laid before 1 the Commissioner! an estimate of the receipts and expenditures for the current year, Includ ing the interest on railroad’ bonds, and the jadgment) obtained In the Circuit Court. The Commissioners, previous to the 15th of Feb ruary, letted a tax of five mills for ordinary county purposes, and twenty-seven mills for. interest on railroad bonds. : These assess ments rwerc.put in separate books, orduplß oates, by advice of the County. Solicitor, 7. < H. Collier, Eeq. The contract for making out the duplicates for the twenty-seven mill tax was let on the 13th of April, to be fulfilled by the 24th of May following, but con tracting party failed both as to time and ex ecution, and was repeatedly urged and threat ened with forfeiture. Many mistakes were discovered, a competent .man had finally to be -employed at the expense of thejeontraetor, and the work was not accomplished until the 23d of September, when the duplicates were delivered to the Treasurer. The Commission ers did not conuive at. this delay, but did all they oould to prevent it. Still no delay was occasioned by it, as all. wishing to pay the tax to the Treasurer were enabled.to do so, the amount being calculated from the books in the Commissioners' ofiioe All persons were called, on, by publio advertisement, to pay said tax. They deny boiog parties to any soheme, combination or contrivance for delaying or hindering the payment of the judgments, and never bad any connection with the Warrant Association, directly or indirectly. They state that ia 1661, $74,000 were paid ou ac count •of judgments obtained in the United States'Court on railroad coupons, and in 1862 $26,000 were paid on same account, a portion of- which last sum was paid out of the five mill tax levied for 1862; that no warrants havo been drawn except for bona fide debts due, and all warrants draws, amounting to about $66,000, since the 4th of January, 1862, were for ordinary county purposes and the in terest of the funded debt, and a part of the funded debt itself. In conclusion, they submit to the Court .that thoy have in good faith, and with honest intentions, endeavored to comply with the mandatos of the Court. They therefore asked that the rulo to show cause be discharged at the costs of the plaintiffs. The Rule on the City Treasurer. In the United States Circuit Court, before Judges Grier and McCAndless, this morning, the rule to show cause why an attachment should not Issue against the City Treasurer, for contempt in refusing to pay certain judg ments against the city, eame up for argument. This is another of the numerous applications for attachments, growing out oi the non payment of judgments obtained upon rail road bonds. Messrs.. Shaler and Hamilton appeared in support of the rule, and Messrs. White and Voeoh for the respondent. It is not necessary for us to go over the ground of the argument, as nearly the same prin ciples are involved as In the other cases that havo already been argued. We may state, however, that Mr. White took the po sition that these mandatory writs cannot properly be directed against the Treasurer of a corporation, who is the mere custodian of the publio'moneys, and who has no power* either to raise revenue, or to appropriate U.in any way. -He is the mere agent of the corpo ration, through whioh the publio money is re ceived and paid oat. The City Treasurer, for instance, is bound by tbe law, and nnder his oath of office, not to pay one dollar exoept upon the warrant of tho Mayor, countersign ed by the Controller. And yet the Court was asked to issue an attachment against him-for contempt in not paying these railroad judg ments, when in'fact no warrant had ever been presented to him lor payment. Mr. White farther argued that under the . law regulating these mandatory writs, they might properly be Issued against the City Connells, as tho Counoils occupy tbe same relation, to the city as the Commission ers do to thejeounty. It was the duty of the Councils, annually, to assign and appropriate therevenue of tho city, and a writ might properly be directed to them, commanding them, in the language of tbo_act, to ‘'cause to be paid" tbe judgments or claims of tbo creditors of the city. But the Treasurer can not “cause.to be paid/-becausehe : has no power to levy taxes, or appropriate money in any other manner, or for any other pur pose, that described. in tbe ordinances of tho city and acts of Assembly. _ In a word, he contended that these prooeedinj were illegal, and that tbe attorneys for t! ; bondholders would have to devise'some other means by whioh to secure the payment of their judgments.- If they choose to do so,-let them fall back upon tbe City .Connells, and compel them to “cause these judgments to be c paid,” as they were really the only officers who had the power to raise the revenue and appropriate it for that purpose. At the conclusion of the argument, Judge Grier announced that he wonid render a deci sion upon these cases in January next, pre vious to the time at which the City. Counoils are required by law to mako their annual ap-. propriation. The Criminat Conrt. The first case called was that of the Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, in dieted fornuisance, in laying a traok overand obstrseting a highway in the borough of Haaohester. After some throe or foar wit nesses had been examined, it was given in ev idence that the road was in the hands of a Receiver, and inasmuch as the indictment’ ■ should have beon drawn against the Receiver, •j and not the company, the case fell through, and a nolle pros, was entered.' Christopher Hope was arraigned upon a okarge of obstructing a highway In Upper fiu Clair township, by bailding.it fenceaerosi the mb®. Verdict guilty. Sentence deferred. Edward Kelly was put on trial for renting houses for tho purpose of prostitution, after haring been notified by the neighbors* of the character of tho tenants. It appears that Kelly is tho agent for CapU White, now or Philadelphia, and has the renting of a Court in the Second Ward, which .had been almost wholly given up to the occupancy 'oMs’Sj most abandoned characters, to ■, the .groat annoyance of the neighbors, and _to the detriment., of. good xsorals.t—Xho Mayor, having failed to return oertaln informations against bawdy house keepers, 1 the Grand Jury took the matter Into their own hands, and the bill .against,-Kelly was found without regard to a preliminary infor mation. Kelly's counsel, when the case was called, moved to quash the indiotmsnt, for tho reason that no information- had been, made, but tho Court overruled the motiep, and the trial- proceeded. --Robert Arthurs,-Bsq.,-wa* examined as a witneM r and tostified to the oharaeter of the inmates, and aliorto coavo?-. satioos bo had had with Hr. Kelly on. th* subject, nroving that the defendant knew, tho charaeter of tbo persons to Whom herefiied, and thai ho had been warned not to do so. The case was still on trial when tho Court ad journed for dinner.' The National conTenUon—Tlnte Postponed to the Blh of Jauntily* A luge number of the signore to the call tor a National ConTentlon, to be held Is .this city on the Jstb Norember. 188fc conrened at the Girard House, on WodneidsyeTenlng, lSthinet., for tho parrose of reference to die propriety of holding 'sala Convention at the time designated. ; ■ t John Harper, Eiq., was called to the Chair, and 7.-E-Volsappointed Secretary.- ------- ' After considerable debate. In whloh Joel Keeler, ex-Gov. Johnston,Jas; MoAuloy, Jt •i M. Eobelts, and others participated,!! eel, ■j on motion of J. S. Keeler, (i Buoltti, That the time for bolding the 1 great National Convention in this olty, In sepport of the Government for-eruahlng out’ rebellion, terminating the sir, endpnnlehlng, traltors, be postponed until the sthdayof Jannary, iBdS,naeait will poiltirely beheld.; On 1 motion, adlonrned. I Oonssnr.os Mo*dat.—The trial of Hestrd.- I Hoerr, Balty and Klereharts, indicted for aid ing and abetting to themorder of John A. ©bey, will ba csllod op on Monday. supreme court*. TankBUXT, Nov. 20.— Present, Chief Jus- ' tic* towri.,»na ■lmiicci Woodit»ra, ; Strong and Reed* r Sayers vs. Smith's-'beitf.;' Greene. Judg ment reversed and new trial awarded. Opin ion by Woodward, J. Moffltt vs. Moffitt. Washington. Judg ment reversed and new trial awarded. Opin ion by Strong, J. Malone, Painter and ; Gonder vs. Heaver. Westmoreland. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Read, J. Wm. Vandervort'e Appeal. Butler. Ar gued. Arthurs va. Irvine et al. Jefferson. Argaod. Dickey vs. Trainer. Clarion. Argued. Mrs. Yandorvort'a Appeal. Butler. Ar gued.;? HepigU vs. Kromor. Jefferson. Continued. Klnter et al. v«. Jenks otal. Jefferson. Arguod. PleadGuiliy. JTho somewhat notorious Emma Black, who wis indicted by the late Grand Jury for keep ing a bawdy house,and. wjbosc flight from the idly andj'subseqnent arrest we have already noticed; appeared in the CrimtnarCourt, this morning, not In person, but by her counsel, T. It. Hamilton, Erq., and put in a plea of guilty. This was the very best thing Emma could do, under the circumstances, as tho tes timony against her would hAve been over whelming, judging from the long lilt ef wit nesses suopconed is the case. The Court de ferred sentence for the present, the defendant being under bonds lo appear when called on. It is said thkt she'is now inCMoago, and will never -voluntarily appearfor sentence. PxsxaTtvASii Baptist Cosvbstiok. —Tho next annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Baptist Convention will be held in Harris burg, commencing on Monday, tho.24th in stant, and continuing in session several days. -A large number of preaohers frdm all seotions ’of the State, including sotrio of the. most learned and distinguished gentleman con nected with the Baptist denomination, will be in attendance, ana the meeting is expected to be one of more than ordinary Interest. . HKXFPiKirD Railboad Elsctio*.— The an nual election for President and Directors for the Hempfield railroad, took place In Wash ington, Pa., on Monday. The ahhdal report was read and adopted, after whioh the stock holders elected C. M.Roed, Esq., of Washing ton, President, and Joseph Henderson, Wm. MoKennon, of Washington county, and Jaa. C. Clark, of Westmoreland county, and S. Brady, T. Sweeney and J. C. Aohtion, of Wheeling, Directors. The meeting then ad journed. Laecext or a Watch.—A woman named Augusta Weising, residing in Birmingham, was committed to jail yesterday to answer for [stealing a silver watch from the house of 'Christopher Shrieker, in the Ninth ward. She ‘makes her livelihood by peddling trinkets, ar jtlcles of clothing, Ac., and called at the house :of Mr. 8. Before leaving she took the watch from a mantel piece, and it was subsequently found in a carpet sack at her place of resi dence. " ' Lxcttjbi.— We are requested to announce that a lecture will be delivered in New Brigh ton, on Friday evening, by Rev. AUx. Clark, editor of the “School Visitor," for the benefit of the Radies' -Soldiers' Aid Society. The -subject selected is “ The (?auu of War," which, with the well-known ability of tbe lecturer, hnd bis thorough mastery of tbe subject, will ne doubt be a highly entertaining and valua ble performance. Snrr to ts* Hospital.— Private M. Ma loney, of the Eighth' lowa Infantry regi ment, was conveyed to the Mercy Hospital, of this city, yesterday, by order of the Pro- Vest Marshal, haviffg taken very U! wkUe passing through the city. A To® Uhdxb thx Tax Law.— Tho Com missioner of Internal Revenue has decided that 2210 pounds oonstitute a ton in all cases under the excise law. This decision will be important to iron manufacturers and others. Child Bcrjiid to Desth.—Elitabeth D., daaghtefof Joaeph Coateawortb, of Monon gaheia City, waa Darned to death on Saturday la at by her clothes taking fire from a grate •which ehe waa passing. JMJLIT+*Rr' CX«f JJV£, a. eanoxaa, y?*-■ ..umiiii c, ecsona. '*£■:& 8. C. SCHOTEK, Attorn bybat f-J, cii». GlBoe. IS& Vr-TirtV'etmik. 1 Will'also attend to lhia oolkctlbn of BACK FAT, BOUNTY KONBY, PENSION*. *c M Ac., through 2£eaara.KAGßAW A.WILL9, OounaeUoroand GlaTm Agenta, Waablngton/D. G. oclT, SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, I KNSIONS, BACK .PAY, iod all otbvr /CST CLSIVB AQAiX&T TUB 60VXBBSIEST, promptly procar*d at aauoßaU* nt«. Apply to D. E. QAZEN, 10J Fourth BtrMt, Pieubargb, and CGABLKS 0. IOCKKB, Waghlugtoo, D, C. Military claims, bounties. FXNSIOKB, BAGS PAY, And MILITARY CLAIMS of erexr description, collected by the «ab kcriber, *t the following ra’r*, lit : Pensions,slo 00; ell other claims, $3 to. •0. G. TAYLOR, ! Attorney »t Lew, i No. 73 Great street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; N. B. No chargee ere m*4o U the data doe* not bucceed, and all information gtTso gratis. eeiity INTY ABACK FAX. ,pj£JSBU>NcJ,JiU U.C.MAOKRELL, Attomtj) at Law and Claim Agent, No. 114 FIFTH STB BBT, PtTTBBVIOH, Pa., Proeactxte* BoldUr*' Claims of every description. PEKSIONS for disabled officer*, soldiers, seamen and teeiioMu BOCHTIMaad PKafilONSlbr tbs wid* bws, parents, orphan cl ildron, brother* and slater*, pr other legal representative of those who Lave died pr been killed In the service; or bare died Liter dla , tbaige, from dlaeaee contracteA'in eervlee. 1 ITNo charge oqtil dato*colVect«d, *n, d *W lst,ar ill be answered nnlcs* a eta'tnp Is enclosed. e016:3m J UHi* SHiLATh, ” " GABOK&, OUAL AHD OIL PLATS, At the Saw ifilU of ieaac Craig, ORAIQ tSTBEET, First Ward, Allegheny City, Ta. Specifications of work amt by mall to Allegheny CUy P. 0,, or lea at tU» Hardware Store of B. Wolfl, jr., corner of Liberty and St. Glair streets, will re* befro prompt attention.' ' ' an2fl;tf • iflAtU AT SO. 21 DIAMOND and got V/VbOttle'bf SMITH’S LDSTBAE WASHING' kLOlD.’whfchtaeesbairthesoep and near all the tabbing, and £nLhe* Uu clothes with a beantt.nl white lustre. , One quart bottle,.for £6 cents, will do the washlngfqur time* for a large fatally. ■ Palntacaifbe cleaned lnone*fourth'the , ttma l and better than by any other, process. : Try a.bottle, and.lf not .eatla&cton, return the bottleand geriourtnottey.' Soldt>j the pint,quart or ((alien, at the Whoden- and Willow Ware ’Store of ! - H : -7-: \. ' .W. J. &AIH, i no7:lm . . ,21 Diamond, PliUbargb,-Pa. SITOAK Aal> MOlAtibK#. 800 hhda. prime to choice S. 0. Sugars; ! • 75' do do Potto Bfco do; | -' to do > >. do’ - ■-' " do; - BO tiercca do« . . do. do; ! lOObbla. ‘B’ Coffee do; * 60 fltf Crashed' do; -iO -do-Powdered ' -• do; 57 Tellow do; 700 do H.O.MoUaMk; | J 5O hf. bbls. - : do; ' ■ 200 bUa. Golden Byrap; ' 875 bags prime Bio Coffee; In store And forsaleby _ • , OC3O ‘ JQgy 1. HOPSB A CO. p Ki'JWiiU Oli.J’yß UXJtVttX.—‘l'p* XV'nnderrigned artfnOW sell the boat quality ofßefined Gar bonOil; delivered onboardof on at Pittsburgh, on dock la Philadelphia; or at warehouse at Bed Book Point* Kew xnrk,- WUJ sUo’deHTeirlotefrefflioo to 1,000 barrels' free aboard ahlp, or Ml BUli -Lading of dlSereat irieed lots oft Liverpool, Glaegow, Fran kfori*on*the-Malar and other jCurepaan porta,—*«— -BEEfiBA QUAFF, ' • * ae27 ’ : - rPetrollteOn Wcrksy-Flttsburth, Pa~i ? piSdiSlVJtll /rnia UAtf.in store- XwaWtta-*L»olain Bfleh.wbeavFl©ttri . i lqa4* Lakh Brla Apples; • 1 f ; liBban»4:BowßUi ••• ■ • btuhelaW^lteßeani: OberraUflweet Cidcr-, . . - . :i -.: - Bweel Po afotsj , , Andfereelahy: , ■ LfI.VQIOT AOO. ■ Xf Fi*UL} tt—loo .Bnckwbiat Flour. Jutßoelred ftoor.Baw Fork* nuthb.iL tniall, itbkJ , ?bpW‘: *' and Bind'atttef. AILA-ULi will: Jjo Bpld \mn4tulat tt* adtaseeiii'prlce; attba^ia'Ka&VFTVWvOdstreet. ' •. «-* *•>*«* P.MABSHALIr. - «-BAOB«AFTTO - Mtnviv u-.i .wuiw li , IBVK FlX)olt—iw S4oi*i>tra ! *&•'“=■ =•• ‘.-f 5 ’’ 1 • Bo.»ftn»rW «mt ' ,a for aK81»-*a bbto. tatm*. xJSStpw.i bow* * raunvin wm«w»*v - u -, ) .wl'iV, rv„. OMMERCiAL-RECORD-- AftBITBATIVE COMMITTEE OF THX BOARD OF TBADE—FoaNorosts ak> Dxcstrasa. W*. M. Saras, V. P., j Ja«es I.Borasrr, John 8. DtLWOBTIi, I_W«. tfcCtCXBT, David MoOskdless. rm'SBVKGH markets OmcK ovthe Prmatfaon Daily Oaxctte, \ TbvdasdaTi Not. 20,1802.. j Eastes.'i Exchange remains uoeliauged at % per cent premium. Exchange on Cincinnati remains at par. Our baukersare etUl paying 20 per cent pre mium (or tiilror, 23c (or U. S. Demand Notes And2Bc (of Gold. There ha* beon no new feature to notice in the gen- eral market to-day. Buiineee generally was dull, which was owlug to tbe unfavorable condition of the weather. GBAlN—Wheat U stationary at $1,15 from wagon fur Mediterranean Bed and. $1,2Q®1,22 for White* From elore we quote 3 above these prices. Rye is scarce and wanted at 70@76c». Corn is fina.at C 8 @7oo from depot, for prime old shelled, and 65c tor, now. Ear. Barley (• steady, at $1,23 from .f agon,. Oats dull and unchanged at 46 to 60c for new and old from first hands; sale from stored 300 hash eld at 68.; GBOCEBlES—contiuoe firm, bat unchanged. Sugar ranges from to M% c » Coffee S2@33J>fc;. and Molasses 66@68c. Sals In uue lot of 60 bags of Coffeeat 83c, and 20 do lu lute at 33@33}{c and 10 bbis HobtS>fS 65@67c. - - - VLOua —is quiet and dull but on chan god. Sale of QU bbJs Extra Family at and 60 bbis Fancy at $6,86. Rye Floor may be quoted at $6,00 per bU, and Buckwheat $4,00 per cwt in balk, and. $1,60 in sacks. OlLThere ia no railing off in the demand for Refined QU and price* continue to advance. lo the absence of tale* we quote at 76c in bond and 86@B0c, The market for Crude Oil oontiuuee very firm, and an advance oi 6c per gallon has been eitabllaed; ule of 102 hbls at 30c. home holders were asking 33 and 35c. PROVISIONS— Thera is a continued light demand for Bacon, though rate* remain unchanged; sale of 3000 foe Shoulders at 6>sc. Mess Pork Is held firmly at gl*. There la do change in Lard. i CUEE3E—4s steady bot on changed; sale in two jt* of 70 bxe W. R. at ll@!2c as to quality. RCTTER A EOQS —Ssle of 2000 fbsqommon 801 l at 16c Prime 801 l ts hold at 18319 c and Packed at 12>£@L3c. Sale ef 8 bbU Eggs at 16@17c. \\ HISEF —an changed; sale of 26 bbis common at 36@37c. BALT-*b unchanged; sale In three lots of 700 bbis No. 1 Extra at $3,60 per bbh Allegheny Live Stock Market* Tucbsoat, Not. 20.—. There ha been a better foal ing In eattte during the past week, especially for good retailing qualities, which clio or stock was scarce, and many ofoor batchers left the yards with about one half as many as they wanted. There was very little demand ex.-ept for tbs local trade; very f*w were sold fbr shipment, and those few only at low prices. Indeed, only thoee engaged In the basi nets c*n form but little conception of the difficulty attending the shipment of cattle East. Cattle after remaining in tbe yards hare for • week ia wet and muddy weather, lose much of their fleab and weight, which is of-course a dead lose to the shipper. A shipper remarked to os that be had Just paid a feed’ bill on ISO cattle of $300; and In addition to this, bis cattle would weigh seventy five pounds to the bead Urn fbfTi when they arrived here. It ta otelou to look for a good market here for soma time to come, as there can be no foreign oemand un lit iha Railroad gets thromgb shipping the large quantity of govsitfaent stoerwuh which U U now over crowded. We quota an advacce of cent per pound above last weeks pHees, and about & cent per pound less »*■" tbe asoa stock asld for lo October. There is sums demand for stock ckttis but only at low prices. Btnad 800 lb steers are eclilmc at 3 cents; those weighing 1,000 foe, and over v * think these wul be the ruling pried for some time to oome. , Below will be found an accurate Uet of the sales at. the different yards, and tbe number offered and sold Whole number of eattie offered- Number *oid.^~—=*.^— cmos EUia,rxoruxToE. June* Terser, 20 heed of very laferior Ohio stock —some eoid as l»w as 1 cent—bale ace at 1%^2%. £ WhlttJeey, 21 head of very good com and hell* ere, Western Bceerre stock, told et. 253%. ACastarllne, 20 head of email beltere end steers, sold at 2@2>i. 11 A Merrick, 70 head of rery good callle weighing ■bont 1,000 lbs, retailed at 2%<®U%. Joe Myers A Bro, 30 bead o( lair email cattle re tailed at i@a%; alto, 00 head ol SuO B> stock ateere at ;452%. ' Greenawalt A Co, 70 bead of very-good Champagne county, Ohio, stock—6o sold at s£,Bs—balance at 333%’ Shoemaker A Co, 300 head steers and oxen, —a rough lot ot itock bought at Chicago—sold at 3. Holmes A Phlsflsr, 167 bead of rough Indiana steers and oxen weighing about 1000 lbs each—part sold by H A Merrick at s3,4o;—balance at $2,80. Wm Lynn; to bead of fUr small cattlo from Bel mont county, Ohio, In good flash, sold -at $25 per head, or about $2,70 per owt. Yonisg A Co, 22 bawd ofstnall Ohio stock, sold at $l5 per bead, or about sfj& per ewt. Dtf Phillips, 35 head—4he last we should think Ml Id Mahonlog poonty, Ohio—sold at 2%. B U Ward, 7u bead of fair Ohio steers, wslghlog about 1,000 tbs each, sold at Wo Noel, IID bead of fair steers from Wyandotte county, Ohio, sold at fl. * J Hendrick, 12 beadof very flue beary cattle sold at 3%@3%. vouix raane—n. sßaria, raoraixroa. Z (Hloe, 30 bead from Trumbull county, Ohio, part eery good, acid at 2%@3%. J Oxr, of rough cattle weighing about 1,800 be, at $2O per head. [Said to hare been Bid very cheap. No doubt selling oh Sunday Tied something to do with the price.] - W Wln*4fl heed mixed lot; retailed at 203. y'l J Jones, 13 head ol besiy fat oxen and steer*,!; sold ot about $2,00 per cwf. ' • W A Taylor, 30 head of TrQmbnll county, Ohio, stock’.falr lot sold at.2@A,. BPringle, 40 head of Butlsr county, Pa., stock, different qualities, sold at from 2 to 3. Marks A Go, 00 head of heary cattle wslgblm about 1400 lbs each, sold at $3,60 par cwt; also, 40 head of retailing cattle told at 2@3. M Marshall,7o heed of good catUeararaglng about 1100 lbs, from boirthenrOnio, sold at $3,30. Crouse & Co, QObetil of fair small cattle, rstailed , 20 bead of fair cows and hslfen, from Marlon county, Obtc, sold at This class of stockstill cootfnnee to arrive quit* There baa been ®,®® In market daring tbs weak sod about 4,000 sold, at price# rangtog from $3,23@4,26 per cwt grass. The warm and damp weather baa a tendency to check the trade In eome measure, Packer* bare been In tbe market bat bought only to the email way. When the'weather growe cooler, end all the pork hoosea get fall/ at work, we tblok that lees hogs wlll be found 1/lag in the mad ae many lota are obliged to da at present. tbe offuringe of sheep continue Tight, the whole Dumber reacbieg but 400 head, aome 200 of which were eotd at prices ranging from 3 to 4—-the latter figure for the beet qualities. HA Merrick sold 100 for O ODraioard, part of them very good weighing HO pouade, at 6, and balance at from 3 to BJ$. VswYobx Cams lUutrr,Kov.Tfo—Beef closet dull. ?be arerage of all tales this week ta about the same aal*st7Mc.. . Ibe. general selling price baa been from tQfeiic, net, sellers sinking oSaf for lint clast cattle. The receipt* loot Dp 0,723. •’ Milch Cowt.—The supply tfala week baa been rath er moderate, And prices may be quoted from $3 to (6 per bead higher -most of thetaies fasglsg from $32 @43, ■ A few common sold at SZ3. la Veal CalTes there la no great chance to -note. A few cbolco ones sold et 6c, but the majority bring < 4 tote per t>. Sheep and Lambs.—The general average of stock this week has been rathir peer. Tip market was ralbor doll ontll toward the close, when, wflh alight •apply and improved demand, a healthier feeling pro* railed, and prices are about 33c per head higher. We quote lire Sheep at 8@63£0 for good quality. .Lamb* are about tbe came* with here and there tome fine stock, at Wdc. The receipts were 10,063. Bwlne—The arrivalehave been orer 6,000 head Ices than last Week, hut, with bad weather for killing,, prices are lower. Lire corn fodS)(@sc. There lino still-fel on the market. . The demand from packers la good. Mscalpts, 34,488. •: lmportabyHailroad. ■ Pitts an bob, Ft. Watyb a obicsqo Bsii.bosp, Nor Su—loo bbls flour, Ju McCnlly A co; 290 ska corni"Hitchcock, McCteery.A co; log do do D Wal lace; 104 oil bbla, F Seller* A eo; 8 ears scrapiron; W -B Bosarfi bxa candles, Jea Brownlee’,B6 bbishominy Jas A Petxerjl3 bbla alcohol, BLTahsmtock A oo; 46 bbls abxaglae, Chase, Bmltb-A co: i kega-ahoV MartUod A Connor;® this whisky, Jot Schmidt; 13 do doAGuckinhelmer A bro; 19 kegs shot,' Brawn A. Kirkpatrick.' J CiirsbASb A Pittoosba fiaiudan, NorUP- M bbls, 10 bgs potatoes, Thoeßanktnt iTTbbls sand: j BXyon A cos 153 bbla applaa, B Bablaon A •«; i bbto tobacco,/e# A Maiuriat lO pkgr fiab, ® H Breen; 7 bbla apples, Bryce, Richards A co*. 24 bbls lima, T A Brans: 2 rolls lafUb«r,jQL.OrasUing«r; M bxs cheese, J D Drmro; 100 bbls applet, Phillips A Best, h ■vttv-al' ’»'• "PBESH FBCrXTS.—RaUin, anilßiga *JC Jut nnlna tiritoTMl.br ' . , • ■ i'-' BSTVSB & BEOB-, nofl ; . . . 138 and 123 Woodstraat. ; .TTENJBUN.—IO saddle, Venison jnit V reoeired and for tala by . . M VBAnK YAH OOBDXB, ■ ! ••• / lliamondatreat. 01) FIBtL—3.OOO lbs. prime Cod Fi^i EAKI> OJU—SO bbla. Mo. 1 IAM Ui on tetri ud I* Hi by- * ” J ' JAS. DALZHL * SOB, now -- MlMl TOWMM.tT.ri. / -I Ails.— Wild ilisi. reoeired duly - T7OB. qiNCLmiri & Jj ISVTIIiE.—Tbs fie* steamer KEN-igpegsfa TON, Capt. Geo. W. Bbbert, wtU leare for the abore and all utanoedlate porta, SATUBDAY, Kid 'iul., ; at 4 p. ID.. For frtlgbt or passage apply on board or jto- ' 1 J. B.XrYiyoSTQy i CO., Agenta. ijUJK f \9V W ’ ijHJK UINIUNMaTI A LOU- J» IBVlLLS.—TUfla»ite«u«r IGATOB.CapL Shear*, will teaTo for the abore and Lntcrmadlato porta in SATUBDAT, 2W inat., at 4 o’clock p. m. For fc>i*kt or tsuaa«* apply on board or to V J. B Agruta. Inott UlNlillS N All, «AiIST , ; LOntS & OAlßO.—'The d«w commodiouicteamir ABGONAI)T, Capt, J. w.l'ot ter, will leave for the abeve and < intermediate porta on BATDUDAY, 2M iti*t, at ip. m. Kor freight or paaaage apply on board. co2Q O-EGULAK WEEKLYiJg§k| j\l' 2AHSSYILLS PACKET.— oevaad beautiful pa—anger eteauer EMMA IiBA BAM, Out. Monro* Are™. lo*t Pittsburgh for Zan—rllle EYEBT TUESDAY, ai 4 o’clock p. m.~ Betarning, Uat— SUneerille FBIDAY, at 8 a. *. Tor freight or Dosage apply on board or to J. B. LIYINGSTON A 00., AgeaU, Pittsburgh. E. 9. PIEBOE A CO-. Agents, EaneerUie. no 7 w VEGUI/A& WHKKUaOjJglka /|j PACKET.—'The «©lendid I" ii~~r~irWTiilaii3l •teainer MINERVA, (spt Joto I»r« lor WhMttnftandaD Intermediate port* EVERY TORE* DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o dock, a. m., p»*Wn g doM connection* with the regular pm-fcwta fog: Parkenhnrah and Cincinnati, E*tnru ing Imwi Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNKS* DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Paeaengnn receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or p— tag* apply on board or to J AS. < OLLINa A CO., Hi Water *treet uiasoLvnojra, *c. ramix Btxia Butui, > Pittsburgh, September 10,1862. j Dissolution ok partnership. _Tbe Partnenhlp heretofore existing between JOS. BPENOEB «dW 1L «ABBABD «u dto solrad on the ®ibd Aoguet, IBb3, W. B. GAB GABD being authorise* to settle up the builneteol the late Arm at hto office in the fwnttni Tlnil mm n 111 becontinoed by 8 PEN GIB -tfKkSftY, who Intend to hare always °n band * Stfllde of ALE, POBTXB and BBOWN . The undersigned will he thankful to the if the late .firm for a continuation of their aatymaa^'and ooAla to make it their aim to giro •rtttStkm to aD who may purchase frua them. Hr. BOBEBT iWATSOn, of Liberty etreet, to loaf known to the bualneee commanHj. will bare the sanacement of oar bueluoae, with the full pm “iJSwSroJSilo SrIHCIB A McKAY, IW ° U "?*"»• P ‘“* k ” rE ' l ’ ffsgPH bPENUXb, JAMES Me,AY THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- Dtlor betveen WM. J. HOWARD ind BO BEET BODGEBS, under the name and atyle of BOVABD * BODGE US, Copper and Tin Ware manufecturaro, wae dlaolnd cn the Lsth October, 1882, by the death of William J. Howard- The bu of the late firm will be aettled by the «nrTir ing partner, Bobert Bodge re. All • those knowing themselves to be Indebted, will please call and settle. Robert rodobrb, having pur -1 the entire interest of William J. How* art, late of the firm of Howard A Bodge re, wHI con tlnue to manufacture BBEWEBB KIITTWB, STILLS, of mltlxae, WOBMfI, for OIL BEH>EB* ' ik3, and all kinds of work In hli line, at the old stand, 139 Front street, Pittsburgh. BOBaBT BODQKBfi. Dissolution.— The firm of James WASH ft GO. WM dlMolred cu the 4th day of bovemfeer, IEG2, by ibe roUramant of QXO. C. BElBand ANDEEWB. BBBGEB therefrom. The Interest of BEIS ft BEBGEB paaera Into the hands of JAKES WABD, sod the betfowe of eald firm ettme Into the hude of the mnainieg members ttilWof. who axe to settle all debts and collect all deaandfcr-asd wntlnut eaid btalnesi, to whom the friends of eald firm to isoom* mended, (Digued,) JAMJ3 WABP, WSL wABD, BEU ft BEBGEB. Novemher IS, U62:uolt*lm pOINT MALT HOUSE, i 7 water street, Fitubmjh, fa. W. H. GARRARD, Halitar. Beslsr In BABLET and BYE HALT ; also, for sale, BABLEY, BYE, OATS aadOOBM. aefcSm beu'mjtg jajiCHJjrmB, A Sewing Machines, 80, n PI»tB fiTEBET, riTTHBDBOB, Pi., Awarded CJU Firs! PrmaMm ei Iks 0 If I T K U B T A T E B FAIR For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860. CPWABDB OP KhOOO MACHINES SOLD IB TBB oHrrU> 6TATSU. BOH* THAB WflM SOLO THH PAST YEAH. Wa ofiw to tha public WHEELER A WILSON'B IMPROVED 61WINQ MACHINE, at BID COLD PRICES, with Increased ocmfldenoe of its merits as tha bml and most reliable Family Sewing Masblos now In use. It does equally well on the thickset and fcbrica, makea tha tock-etltch tmporefble to unravel, alike os both stdan; U ln construe tino, more spoedy In motemint, and more durable CHaq any other machine. Otretdart, girlng price* and JMcriotloo of Ma ohlnea, famished gratis, on appucauon to panon or by latter. grtry Machine warranted lor three rears. •pfrKXk WIL SGMBgg A (Kb 3 KWING MAOHIN^a VfILtiAMS A OBVIS’ mwqnaUed double thread $25 FAMILY BBWIHO MAOHIVBd. Salesroom, Ho. U FIFTH BTBBET, PXTTBBGBGB, Pa. t TbJa Mff vlnM will do all kinds of work, and are warranted and kept in repair one year without any **'**' blliLEVt BTBAIH * IX) , BPKOIAL HOTIOX. Let the Dublin be perfectly amund that tbe? may OBVIB* MAOHIMI with O much Impunity as any In market, notwith standing the groee mlxstaMmenta purporting to em* anriafrum tbe Ocorer A Baker Sewing Machine Co. and others. The Idea of stopping peieone from oeing these machines, when they cannot atop ta from sell ing them; ta preposterous. This Machine was pet* gated Feb: 12,lteD Wewual* yereoe who can point out one tfogle tm» whesua perran to whom wa hare sold a Maeuna hare been legally popped baT ® to tm to any party* > AOBHTSWAHTBD. . ! LILLIY, CTBAIH A 00. TJACONr BT BHODLDIBB, SIDES, HAMS, plain; Do. ca&Taned; Do. B. 0. canrueed; lo iters and for sale by WM. B. HAYS A 00, ocB 295 Liberty street. HUB*!.—3o bbls. Urge No. 3 Mookerob: JJ’ SO half bbla. ** ** 3 * 20 qr. «■ 11 “ * " 20 kilts extra “ 1 " 10 « “3 Beoetred and for sale by B. BIpDLE, Ho. 183 Liberty street- rrVJBACCO— 7S bxs.,Bs & 10s Tobacoo; i ‘ lObotlslOißUck ffct do; for by r/» jib La. "louihvu. UUitonuKOrntebr ......... . oqSB " * 1 JOHN Bi OAOTISLD. jTIBMENT—4O bblß. Hydraulio Cement this d»f resolved &nd for.o&le bjr HKNBT B. OOCiLTHB. QUj BAKKKLB—Iao new r to arrive and for «•!# by we BBMBT a. OOLLIS3. KB3 FOKK. —5OO bbls. Cinoinnal ’ o rt ..: 829 Liberty itr—t. OH.' 1, a and 3 MABKKKEL AN WHHBHSn In «tm »ml for „ : eeS9 . ’■ JOHN B,OaBfULP, OAKUM— a5O bales best Nayy, for; MHIWViIH iml, o« tb«JKonongm baKbrld<«.by ‘- •tooa> ‘ , LjUjATilKßtS.—lOsackß froahFoathen P r foilt4fceW>dtntl il fori*l*bT_' l ' »oH :W, J.OOBMM. 171 tlb«rtT ; INDIA kUBBKB COATS: BANTS, I LIOaIHQS, OLOTXS u 4 BOOTS, fcrlAU w ~ * H. PHILLIPS. inn SACKS BOTATUES to arrive to- BoIT * J. B.oigTm,P,flrrt«tr-fc IjlßUftOjL JSAttlil&i * AMKKIUAJ AND BliASTKtt—so tibia. 1 reo6iT< lMifcrttl.br ntHBTB.OOLLISB. AKBON 01L.—200 bbis. Keflned O; ItoWtebr ■ ireSHT h: lotting. k for sale by ~. j . . BBHBT g. OOIiMEB. iKAKLS-14 bl ! D oia... ~ - QTWAW-kJUTTBBS—IH in store and §&****?? 00 , >UAP STUNK DllbX—6o bbu. roosii fa nitertlH -HBBBTAOQUJW. T IMK.—Fretb Lim® tbr sAle b? r XJeen •.. f- -,r>: iHMHBTIL OULLnfB. a OUSE. FOR SALE*—Tho residenoe of Byrourainter, Seq., situate on the South Common, Allegheny City, vat of Federal street. This i» » three itortod brick .dwelling boot*, tp thorough condition,. end 011)141111 oil modern lO: pnniauUi Tb«lot is S 3 Ait trout brUD foot IB depth,and hMlnpon It * flcstclseebrick stable, eoej boustod otlur DDlldlutk Ttw OB tig pftpim ere In exoellent order. Till*. Indisputable. , Inquire of ' P W.i A.fl. BKLL» nolV.lt No. I*4 Fourth street. 1 OH SALK OK KENT.—A' Tan Yard in-Doqcttae Borough, In complete order end hiring ell the modem Improvement*, end capable of tinning 100 hide# per weet A*eOi brMhi two budding lots* oa West Oommon, Allot beo y city* bariog a front each on Oommoa of 88 foot A laches, with a depth of 830 foet to a SVfoot alley* Also. 60 or 60 building lota In the Socoud Ward. Allegheny, suitably located; all of which will be .old Ch«p b, inquiring or JOHN BBOWN.Ja.. ocia l4:2w \r ALU ABLE COAL PROPERTY fob Y SALE.—I6O AOBES OF GOAL PRIVILEGE adjoining the town of Bteubeevllle. Jefferson coun ty, Ohio. The Steubenville Coal and Coke has been talrly tested at the Belmont Furnace; at Martins* Title. Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, when fnll information may be bed of Its qualities for smelting iron ore./ This Goal and Ooke proree to be the best foremeltiag porpaees of any west of the mountains. Iron cj a be made for less money at Ateubenillle than at any point weal of the Bumatalsi. The Important fact Is, the reoelring and shipping of all materials vliboat haaliag. This property Is finely located, lying one-third of a mile open the Ohio river, and tne Wheeling extension of the Cleveland A Pitts burgh running the whole length of said coal deli. Also, the Pan-Handle (so called) Railroad crosses the other railroad open this property. Coal can be dropped from the pit cars upon the railroad, or upoa boats In the Ohio riv*r. or Into the top of a famace, withoat second handling. Thar# ts a large body of coal adjoining the above tract that can be 1 scored If required. The following are prioee that Iron ore has been oflered and sold for, fnmhbed by persons conversant with the boslnem, and may be rolled upon: 10,00 > tons of native ore could bate been contracted for, delivered at the furnace, burm d ready for use, 60 per< cent, ere, at $3 per ton ; Lake Sapei for iron ore has been bought at Cleveland for |6 per ton, freight from thefrpolnt to Bteubenville $1 57 cost, dropped at the furnace, f 6 6?; Lake Champlain and MlHouri Iron Mountain ore about the tame. There Is an abundance of fire clay, lime stone and sandstone* upon U, and In the vicinity. The present rates for all materials cost more now ; also the metal. Any person wishing to make an In vettment will please nil upon WB. O. ABRAHAM, at Steubenville, who will be ready to show the prexa- Ism and explain Its advantages; or upon the under signed, at Ho. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. no4**md * P. O. BHAHHOH. d Lands, situated in lowa, Hto neeota and Wisconsin. ' AljO) MTeni eip»H loti la Jiinemille, 60x350 feet. The abore property will be addon accommodating terma. leonln of JOBS BXBBOH, corner Sixth and Wood streeta, Or, WIL A. BXBBOH, Glerk'a Offloe. Oonrt Bonae. F3E bale to the trade— Sew crop S. 0. Sogsr, Porto Bloe do; Cuba dp; Green and Black Tea*; Tobacco*; rijrapa; ©hole* extra fusttyi noun; ♦ \ Bacon; iter* Aid a general stock of Aroeerias, lit «V rifing sod lor sale by MaDOHALD A ABBTJCALEfI, Wholes U* Grocers, Fntdnca and OonunlnlsQ Her* f chants, Mot. M 3 and 844 Liberty ctraet, near haad of Wood. ' CELLING OUT.—The undersigned, ex |3 *OllO7l of Uu lat* 001. Leopold Sabi. offiarth* Sock of choic* WISES and UQUOBS of bit *ataU (In «tor* it th* cornu of Mark*! and Baccnd ttreett, Pliubargb.) to tb* poblic, at prtraU aate.asd at price* ao low m to maka U an ladocamant to par* duunr* to *4?* them an **r|y caU. Ih* fcrmar Mend* of tb* MtabUahaut ar* eapodally fnriud, and expected to favorth* tat* with tboir exatom, a* they had th*be*t«pportxmlty to know tb* npenor qoiujtteaaf tb*atock kept by tb* dic«**cd. O. bAHL, ) O. E.ESTZ, > Executor*. H. P. KUXLLKB, J IIRUIT AND GARDEN FARM FOB . ; BAL*.—Thaploce known as "ML Fissa, Mflt oate la Bom township; focrmflee from theclty.oi the Saw Brighton Bond, oontatnlng 82 icm. on which an erected on» from* and one log dwelling, with other miuemiry ontbnfldlngs; on orchard Of 1200 bearing troll tree*, of choice rnlaUM.aU In a 'high state of cultivation. WUI bo sold cheap. < For farther particulars apply to J.W. BALL, Ho, 89 Fifth street. Plttsbergh, or to tba subscriber, on 'the MemlaM. A. CAJIPBILL. ! noTfclmd • ENGINE FOB fIAIiR, la ABOUT KIQBY liUntfS H'VM£U. IB UOODOBDLU. WILL BH HOLD OUBAF FOU OABH. bauiti orriOß. ftnonize at the ruth Bteaet. abort Bmtthflald. ' Til OH SALK.—One Steam Kngine, cylin- I A*. d«r thirty Inches diameter, 6% fret stroke; bal anced Foppet Talrae, wrot Iron pitman, all complete to the crank pin. exdnslTe cd b«l plata. . The above machinery is entirely new, oarer haring been In on, and' constructed with Oil the latest In* provemenu. Apply to BOBIHBOB, MIHIB A MILLSES. noiOmditwr ; FOB SALS—One Boiler, 6 feet long and 24 Inebei diameter; one fine, 8 Inch. Suit* able for e engine, 6 hone power. Inquire at Ho. 12S LIBKBTT 6TBEBT. 0024:tt TO LUT. Trioß RENT—A large well lighted J; toQiD u.tbo Oahttb Bmuns. foortb rt»ry, Apply it Ibo Granting Boon of THIS OIFICUL' j ■. tiieiatf • ‘ F)K hai.k OB KENT—An Oil Be fioery, Id coupleto eider. Apply to BOBT. ABTHTTBS, : mhfcdtf Att'y at Iscw.No. ISd.fourthii. “ MEDICJIL. rpAKB NO MORE UNPLEASANT I AND DNBAFB MIDICIHBB.—Tor unplaasant nnd dangerous dlseaw, dm HELHBOLD’d XX-* ;TBAGT BUOHU, which ha* recalled th* endocie* meat ollhs cost prominent physicians In ihePnltod jStstet. - Is now owed to an afflicted humanity ss a cure for tbs following diseases and symptoms iotlgtoaltog ftpa d|ii—ai gad abuse of the Urtoar; 1 or Hexual (hxanaTOeoarelDaMllty, Mental aai Physical Depxwslon,lmbecflltj, Determination of slood to tbs Hoad, Otofesed Ideas, Hystoria»Gcucnl Irritability, Bcstkssnea* and Sleeplemaeaest Night, Abeeucs Of Muscular Efficiency, Loss orAppeUte, Dyspepsia,' Emaciation, Lowflplrito, Dlaofrabfr lino or Paralysis Of thb Argus of Generation,-Palpi-; lotion of LheJlsart, and in fact all tbs emoomitanta sfa nervous and debilitated state of the system. - t To insure the genuine, cot this out. Ask for Helm bold’s. Take so other. Cares guaranteed. : fl~»edTer*t»w™eat in another edema. apfohdAwP IiyfANHOOUs ! HOW LOST! HOW ill BESTOBEDI—/a* PeWiOsd, to o Staled Be t'fejfoT'Ztferttf'UtoK' „ : a Lectors cm the Nature, Treatment and JSrdlcal Core ot Bpermatorrhiza or Seminal Weakness. Ihtol* nntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy sndrlts; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT, J. CDlr Sent under teal. In a plain envelope, to any addxea, post-paid, on receipt of six canto, or two postage •tampTby ■ >Da. OH. J. 0, KLINE, j IST Broadway, H. Y., Poet-Offloe Box 4588. 1 auT;BmdawT ' 1 IjiRUIT TREES. Mbri>roni?arTq to rra- JQ Tsrylakgs stock of ,cboioe-T&BKS, of selected vaHstfca to chooab from, with every pad* btoearetaksn-toliaTa eseiy virtwty irns tnTHPH.v -i Of we ltoT# whlili ai» threw year olds, 10,000 four ydarolds. -Pear, *a> two to three yean old. iFsieh, Plum, A&V atnt Trssa to thr Nursery.; Call and Examine themi' - * •••’*••> , svEßOßKlH&ftea 1 to 8 bet, by tha hundred, ebsapt also, BBADX TBBXS AND BHBUBBEBY* whojseais and retalL- —t" 1 1 • ' : Addras PIYTBBUBGB AND OAKLAND NUB*- itfEWLY INYKNTBD IXPLOBTTIi OABBOB OTL, If ad* ft&d aold by ' ‘ fl. •. BHAW» art Practical Optician, it Tilth tfraat Buttbb andegg&— 1 tot or prim* Batten 1 1 torn] prtxsa tneh Sub; JOitncetrod and ferula by . *i..„ - TBAHK TAB OOBBKB, 00 15 H* gaoondßtmt. DAliTl SALT If BALT IU— -1„ M» .* noli v T 7: r&widamdbittty atmw. DET&OUTE OIL WORKiv—Kbu A Ourr, Proprietor.; Bedoer. u& M»on£«tnr en of . Fn» BoimiM PottoUt*—trodo OKl*> . p®r* WklUUibo Oil, Pw*Doodorl*odß«i*ol«* BtMB GUrifiodiabriMtlag Oil, OoIdPrUMdBTB. do do No. 1,-No.ionilJo.S Mociinfliy Oil. ' A-rg*nd Oil, Dead Oil, Glory Oil, . WogoD and wni Create and Spirit* of Naphtha. **-Ord*n filled pnaaptly. ~ , WOfllc©, comer pf Front and Smithfleld itwti Mono"g*b'et* Bon*e> Pittsburgh. Pa. ti»m ir.ntTTti —!■ O. MU*Wt & BARBOUR, buuu in CARBON OIL , UHF BUDriOTIIBIBI fro. 2S WOOD STREET, J«2S:6md >’ 010, if, BMiMHif —— BAUWnFi OIL REFINERY QEOBQB W. HOLD6HIP ■lre, olway* on hand. oc 12:1yd Reese a grafp. OIL BBTIS 888 aan »*itty*crcnis4 ov .WHITE BOBHINQ OUa PUBE BEOBOBIZXD BENZOLS AND STEAM OLAELTCBD HAOHUTEBT OIL OB ODE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PUBGHASBD *E“New 00 Barrel* wanted. Corner Office, MonongartrieHon**. delmawly HOTELS. pRENCH’B HOTEL, ON TBS EUROPEAN PLAN, OTTT OP NSW TORE. BINOLB BOOMS PIfTV CENTS PEE DAY Oily Noil Sgeera, wnar PnaJffurt ftwt (Opposite Oily Halt) *V"Ueal* a* they may be ordered tn the apoaioo* a Barber’* Shop and Bath Beam* attached to the Hotel •T’Beware of BUIfHBBa and BACKKXH vbo ny wawfaJL neESidljM American house, Bostox, is th» linM tad bets umnd Hot»l ta the Hew Englandfitatee;li oentrally located, and «M7of ae cece from all the rente* of triTel. It matatni all the modem improvement*, and arary convenience for the comfort and •ccommooaiioo of the traveling tmbUc. The alaeping rOems are large and well ventilated; the nttee of room* an well arranged, and complete!] r ftrmUHsd for large traveling parties and the hooee will Continue to he keplaaa diet dase hotel In enty reepect. Jjgklyd LEWIB BIOS, Prepriefer. ' STOVES, Kc. jaws s. r. touuo. YOCNGBEOTHESB, DwHnHuraFaus* . L sir, Liberty street, seer the Outer Depot Pa. K, &_ Pittsburgh, Pa., manufcctnre MACHINE, BOTBLABT AND BOLLING HILL FCBNAGI GAfiTISGB of every description. _ . OIL PIPS, BOILEB CASTINGS, FIBS FBOHTS. OBATB BABS, WAGON BOXES, BAD AND DOG IBOKS, GBAXSS AND QBAXE FBONTB, STOP OOGKBOXES, Ac- always omhand sad for eels low. Orders lpft wfth w. W. YOUNG, cornerof W<*d street aid Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. mhSS Allen , moOOßmick & qo. f Vaunt YouxniT, Pittsburgh, Pa. * HrWunom Ho. aoi Liberty street. Manufrcturenex COOK, PABLOB ANDBBAT. INQ STOVES, PABLOB ANDEITOHSNGNATES» HOLLOW WABHetc., Steel and GlsmMoulds, Bell ing Mill Castings, Hill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar- Usen Pip©, Sad Irons, Dog Iron*,Wsgim Bores. Ba rer Bailee, Pnßsys, Hanger*, o*r Wheels, OoupUngw Lod Oast Logs generally. Also, and Machine n«ffap mads to order. Patented portable Mill,’ with Steam or Bone Power. ‘ ■ nolfefimi ■g'ETSTQNB FOUNDRY, D. DeHAVEN & SON, Kf.ti TSDEBAL BTBEET, 4H«,ba, Oil,, Manufacturers of erery rarlety of COOKING AND' B BATING STOVES, COOKING BABQES, Fine Common SEATS FBOHTS, FXNDXBS, An. Also, OAST lEOH HOUfiE FBOHTS, lEOH BAILING, and all kinds Of GABTIHGB made to order. eel mo CONSUMPTIVEa— Tho adyer- X User, haring been restored to health In a few weeks, by a ihry simple remedy, after haring suffer ed sere rid yean with a severe lung hffbetum, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls aiginns to make known te his fellow raflaren the meaalhf ouze. To all who desire U, ha will send a copy of the pre ecriptlon used (free of charge,! withthe directions for preparing and tiring the oae, whfeh they will find a me care for ObasmapUoa, iSLw, SroadUtfs, Ao. The only object of theiMlTertiser in sending tbb prescription is to benefit th* afflicted, and spread in* ormauon which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer-will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove e blearing, parties wishing the prescription will please address i ' BevYEDWABD A. WILSON, sel&fimd Williamsburg, Blngsccunty, N. Y. TX7RITINQ FLUU)—AB good as any; ff. perhaps better. In cur judgment, SMITH A BBOWBSLL 1 * WBXMHG FLUID has no superior. Prejudice ad deb we nasardnothing In presenting this beautiful fluid to the community. We speak from experience;' Why to Europe, an nually, te gratify a prejudice in;fsvor of a foreign article T Give It a trial and you will ,want no better floid. Price and quality will commend It. J.k BEAD, Sole agent for. Western Pennsylvania, eelT 76 Fourth stmt. TOOLBAR SAVINGS BANK, No. ,65; X/ FotmTß Bru*t; OBABTXBED 1H 1856. Open -daily from O to 8 o'clock, also on Wednesday i and Batnrday anobtt Croat hl*y lit to Honnibw Ist, from ft© 0 o'clock, end from HoTembee.lst to Ww |{f ||mx-0 to 8 o'clock. * r , - - - i tfepoidti reotfTodof sir soma not lyatlaa.Ons, Donaivand a dMdend of the profits declared twice s jeer. In Josa ***< December.* lotarathtf bu de* eland seml-ammaUy. to Jusasnd December, itsee the Bank was organised, at tbf rata of super cent. * jSweet, If not : drawn owtj li plaeed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the mme tn» tenet from the first days of June and December, com* poosdfrix twice; ft yttr without troobUfifthedepad* lot to caU, cr ena to pmrot his raw booh.- At this rate, money’. w&l double la bn then twelre yean, nalstojin-the aggregate-noire aw on«Bixr ro 1 Pr**w. -'wmt»4Tifwy. ft* Charter. • By .Lews. Bche a&d £egela#m9,laxßiifced gratis, on sgpUyatftm at the office.., tiin’fiiowiw.’ ' John B* hfcPediaa," ' .Isaac JL Penncck, . JohnHoUnee, ' ■Jotoganhall, Alexander fipeer, : JsMaß. D.Meeds, ~ Bead. I*. Fahnestock, At K. Fetlock, fit. D,/ lamseKsAtfey, , Hmßmto,.. Jatfeaßenbnan, .. WUllsaJ. Andareoa, . -..i:..,.. --ti qirais; :; '•- Alexander Bradley, iJaasaD. Kelley, John O.Barkoftn,-- |-PetarA. Uedefra, . :••• ***-•*“ |,Jchaß-Meßor» . k . ’ JsaeaShidle, : Bcbertßobb, ■Walter P.MinhaH- 1 JobsOir,-.: • Barela Blagwaß, - ■ : John B. Whoanberger, ; wuuemiTtoSwu,; - Aisacandee ’ iSutstlsxE Yeager. •- Oeorpßtack* John B. CaafliM* Alobbt v Chart* WUUb& Dooftet - JdmßnMri. BqpmUßgibara, WuUwafr. mm, . P»t*r XLEuskw, ‘ ' UcfcariHant ; ; .TEST FOE U- V ■ mmit.An ftfcdwT QUNUKIKti.— , . OBBUUIBUr;; ~ ÜBA* LABD, 1a Umli and featf : IOSSPO&Kt • Ha. fIAOXUn, Ur**; enfaaadafidtomUbr* . m 3 Wlf,B.tiAT»*ooa«B»Mbwt?tf. fti. . .olkirnnlT jat nodnfl ism x;y t d: I'-irt co." i : .- c-Jv :£? tii jr£ sHii- '. jVrrJ; r‘»-n !i - WHEKL^^JBAILB^AB^^SB^RfIjHBI aadener MfinmT. May ata.HgyTralhewfflleavethe Depot of thn WWfeWji* •• Leave* Pittsburgh ■» m. do fita«bimT “ d* Wheeling'. 4:54 “ lfc3 V 4*5 Arrival BsUsir.-. 3:06 •*. 10:40 •• l 548 « Connecting st Wheeling with Baltimore snd Obi Bsilrosd. ana st Bellalr with Central Ohio BsOrosd far Y^r>fm*iU*jlmixaaUri OlitlsviHa. Columbus. Otn* dnnstt, Indisnspolis, Si. Louis,’*nd points West, pjtefetrpl and CJmtawl Lima, Leave* Pittsburgh. ..... LOO* m. 12:60p.m. do WeUstili» M «S J ‘ M» « do 6*o “ ‘‘ do 6*3 “ 4:40 ** do Hudson 3:00 ** B*2 w " Arriv« 9*5 ftSO **.. Connecting st Bayard with Tuscarawas branch 8m Hew Philadelphia and Canal Borer; si Alliance with Pittsburgh, sort Wayne snd Chicsgo BaQrosd; si Hudson with Cleveland, Zsnesrllle and Cincinnati B» B. for - Akron, Cuyahoga Falls snd st Cleveland with O. A E. 2L,8. for Erie. Dunkirk and Bufialo with 0. A T. IL-iL for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the Korth-weet. f - - WellsviUe Accommodation lecree at 4;OQ p, mu m Beturning trains arrive at 2:20 a. ra., 9:16 a. bu, B*s and Sdw p, m. Through ticket# to all prominent points fa the West or B " ■ PtrrtapaoH, Paine. PITTSBURGH, Pa. 1863 >M w BAHQKITKfiT FObS|^G^93m£A 1862. TH* VAHIA CBHTBAL B ATT.HO At>..~ BQffl DAlliT TRATHfI- On sad alter HOHDAYiHov, 17th, 1862. The THBOUGH UAILTBAIH laavea tha Pm mxgtr Station ere/; monilng (except Btmdajlal a. * . stopping at all stations, Kao making ctxncft oonectfons it Harrisburg tor Baltimore and Wish* tattoo* and for ATiOH. T2AJS*. ' The Johnxtotrn Acooznmraaticn Train leaves daQFi (except Sunday) at 2:45 p. m., ttoppteg- at all italic aa and rxcintag aa tar as Oooero&ogh. fint Accommodation Into tor Wall's Station leaves lafly (except Sunday) at 6*.ioa m. Second Accommodation Train tor WaQ*i Elation learek dally (except Sunday) at 11:43 a. m. " Third AeoonnaodatSon Train tor Wall's Station bra daily (exoept StmdaylatB:4>p. in. Foorth Accommodation Train. for Wall** Button leavM dolly ( Station every Bin day at 8:05 a. a.; returning* leave* Pittsburgh at 12:60 pj m. Betarntag Tratna an hr* ta Ptiubargn aatolloai: Baltin or* express. 12;45 p. m.: PhiladtlphlaXx* preaa, 1:15 p. m.» Fact Lies* I£o Am. ; Johnatawn accommodation, 10:30 a. is. | First WaO*S Station Aecocsmodaticß, «:» a. to.; 6t eced Wall’* Station AeonsAodatiflO. &S 5 a. m.; Third Wall'* Station AcootaaodaSlan.' I*6 P- ta. i Toarth Wall 1 * Station Aoocnunodation, 5.60 pw mu , Baltimore Sxpma vtU arrive with Philadelphia Bxpras at 1:15 p. m,,en BlalnvlDe aadlndlanasoonectakßtoira" flßa Inteaecttan with liprta and Johnstown As* coeunodatkn, Fait and West. The irabUo willflnd ,11 greatly to their tatanst,U cdngAMt.or West; to travel by the Pennsylvania Central BaQro«d*nititaaoc&nnsodatioat now offered cannot he snraeMed flti hey other rocta.--T&0 Baddl* K«n«»tiwi wui stons> and to entlraiy.ffcee from dnto We can promise safety. tpeod and corn fort to all who oiay tovor this Bead with their patronage. . B. rBIHOH, Paonxcroa. To Haw York— *l2 SOITo BalUaon.^—.lo 00; To Philadelphia-.- 10 SOITo Lancaster..—.— B 90 To Harrisburg ...... T 65| * Baggage checked to all (stations on the Peaniytoa* ala Central Eailroad* to Philadelphia, Baltimore and How Tort - -•: Paaaengen ta can wm M charged an excea, *»ordlfig to diit*a ■ At Ihe Pennsylvania Central Eallroad Pamsaffi [ cn Liberty and Grant itrcefai,, noli qtkam WEEKLY BETWEEN JfflL S 3 HEW TOBE ASD LITEBFOOL. lsnd.jßß| buraad embarking Fuaesgenat QURMbTUW« T / (Ireland.) The Icfrerpool, new Yesk bm'PWhml* obla etaaanahlp.Ocopany iiteuij&fpat&tag epartiq«at, perns gen aboot to rfcdt Korop* will bo longer&e ngoliad to. DTOTlda tbamselraa witft panporta, , . - - . - ■arpahona wiffclng.t* brisg ortttidr Handa caa tar ticket* beta at tba toUowing rata* to Haw Tertt jSa Liverpool of Qeeeoatowni lit CU>to,fB£|sf as* lU6, Steerage from Llmpool »«/10. rrca Qneenitown $86,00, . . ... < RiMmtTi kata ggpaHoi acftOminoaatlOßa let eatoeßsatswand carrr erp«xncod florgren*.' Yh*j arTbaUt to Watertight I. roa Sectfeovasd bar* Patentttra AaalUbtMaou.botod.. ; ; i;• i ; JOHH O. JPAUB, Igtttt 15 Broadwaj, Haw York* SOWS THOHfSOS, Agent, , «n mt other machine. We present tkia ffllH te the public, with conftdsscwthat it will giro mni satisfaction and com* speedily into general Har ing porchaaod the sola right to inane and sen these afifi In Wfcatars Penidyfraiila,' Westers and aU Ohio, with therm to sell in Indiana, 'hois, Ac, we are prepared to fill orders atWhokesit and maU. W. WAuimLp j«26t*"»»**wT ' 819 Liberty, rtn PittafrpriVym yOLGAK FOfiGB. W. t. POSTER ; 0AB; AXLIB, AHOBOBB, 1 Aod «I 1 Bndi of E«»tt JVrsras . " - ■ - : TraPSßAEpSYittii,''it«r .V :■ litaamtOMtfrfl'i.'.. 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