I ' -• » ,T • ■ ■ « V: ! T *’Y ■*’' t s '\ 1 i .V V* . • -V-:i <■ < ’.M.' * ,V.V *- V- : "ji ■>. **'i *; .<.% ,• ~ '■ -t) . .. ,- '''■’:''-v*'‘'«; * !-'l; lliff'" '^| .... ■ ‘ ; *3i: •:•■ * *T' * * r %. .. ~` ±: *r;/: ■*.; . V«Viy..‘-.V ;l V;»*c ■' iliiliiilJ l sarast&j ilisSliia iltfittf Siliiiii: maiiirf r^v-: '^ : fe r' ; '# 1 • « . • ==M '; .. ■. •’ I L • * A . V • > - r ’W . ' « H " w -V v . \ J 1 - * "* J— *■ ’ V A - v ’ ■ . ' ' I* ■*• * r*-- *si* ■*, ■ ; '" i - jtfef "11- i§£A %i ■ BAimrajasaaoi iW4L-imz£Zm&tc& 7rom Ye»terday'* EvraiHgDG»xett«. ?3?e piffcnbachierHobbery-i Arrest or ifte parUest-Myiterioiin Escape . from Ue Watoh floßtffete. 1 " W* have already'nbCloedthebarglarfous -” eutranoe of thesboestoreefMr. D.B..Dlffes ;s£ .. baoher, on Fifth s tree t/onSpndey.nlght list, . from which about $2OO tftdlot* shoes won stolen. The hy^-ha ml *QgMj-f^ d • the thieves; with what result jr«i A greet. manylowhoasM' **hed, *» 14 w»*:vory iprobik&lW v> ' / «p|§slaleTes would endeavor to dispose bf Portion of theirbooty-umong tb0 ,r ledles"i theU acquaintance; Thb tod,’to the d!s-! itwj of a part of the.-stoles goodiJ yttlrtho apprehension of tha thieves. Sot-! of shoot won .found 1 At» house '"'woTprostitutipnin Allegheny, andcae pair at; a similar houso in the Fifth: Wmz&k - The* polloo olio learned that those shoos had boon 1 reoeived from-three young men nambd-'Bufusj Connor, Michael Tanner' and' 1 ’ Jambs Tart-^-! thotatter recentlydischarged fwmprijon. A | sharp Jook outwashopUwU»'^>byf, , an4.lMt ! evening Connor, and Tart: wax* arrastedandj locked up. Connor tohLwhere .Tanner could! be fonnd, and ha was arrested .out at Camp 1 Howe and brought,ln to the lockrop.. So far ( SO good. /.* At fire o'clock this morning it was discov ered that the heavy look on the eell Inwblch i Tanner and Tart had been oonfinedy.was • broken off, and that the priionors had made 1 good their escape. How this was aooompllah. | ed docs notsauifacterilyappearybutrit is aa-i f sorted that the^watih' house wu entered by one or more persons,, between, three and fire o’clock in and thai thelock wsa broken by a large iron tar or poker, after which - the occupants of thceell; made good their es- 1 capo. The Captain of the Hlghtwatoh, whose' business it is to see to the safety oftheprie . oners, and keep ont all intraders> states that! the men were secure at throe o'clock, and at five he jmiued them.HUxbom*di*ihl-£he oells,andlt is .strange ho \did‘nothear.the breaking of the look. It ‘is person or persons entered the room?in which the oells are, by‘railing i* window'ln ‘the yard- This oonld. be.-easily, .doae^.but how did they get Into the yard? The * gate is always kept , locked, L'and there is no aooesi at night except through the; gate. Bat we wiß-laaVe-thosaeoniwrnad -toj explain themaiter, with th»,;stnrole remark! that the “Star Chamber" l# not yet “hermet-1 leally sealed." The blookade can be run oe- 1 easionally. Tart is an eld offender, although quite a : young man, and his escape is very much to' be regretted. It wail hoped that their arresti would lead to the recovery of the goods, hnt 1 if they are not speedily re-arret tbdtheySrili; soon.make way with the balance of theirjdah'- der, and Mr. Diffenbacher wild pro fit veryß t tie by.the arrest. In addition pairs of shoes, one; of the boxes wit .found. It. was in possession ofone of thC '^girli^* 1 and she olaimed to have got it et a dry goods store. It-was uletrly identified by l Mr.-Dlf fsnbaoher, as well as the shoes recovered, v. Connor was sent op for trial, after being xo v peatodlybut vainly urged to. tell wbexethe x j stolen goods were secreted.- He oould neither r - be ooaxed ner threatened - * o asteget that'de sireble information from him. Bobbery ikUpptrßt* Clair. \ On Wednesday night, a farmer named Thomas McMillan, residing In . Uppir St. Clair township, wm roMtfd, of $171,50, ; 1n gold, stiver and notes', aridVpromissaxy note for s9oo* It quite an aged man, had employed twaznen to work for him on the farm, both of whom were hoarding in the house. They'slept in the room in whlen the old gentleman- had hJsehest, • in which tho money was kept. On Thors* day morningthe chestwaa found broken open, and the money and promUsory note stolen. One bßhe meh,._Boberr~Rahirp,faretam>d soldier, beared oat and has 'not siooaheas soon. TfrojOlUer, CyruiPryori quite hjoung and seemingly harmless lad, remained in! ' house, and was arrested oh tnspkton'of being concerned in the robbery. He was taken be tore Justice Aiken,-and^-In- defauU of bail'was committed to jail for ' trials Ho denies all knowledge of the larceny; and etatorV that nothing whatever was found upon him toim plicato.him in any way. He alleges ihavthe only elrenmstance againsthtmwas the 1 fact that he slept in-the same bed who Is supposed to haji fred with ithe money. If this be so, Pryor, has been detained npon very slender evidence, and cannot by any pos sibility be convicted. ■ S Frjdat, Not. 21.— Present, Chief Justice Lowrio, and Justices Woodward, Strong and Read. —Pennsylvania Railroad Co. n. Kelley.* Al legheny. Argued by Hampton and Shaler for plaint! If in-error, and by Reed, Hamilton and Aeheaon eontra. ' Wilion Ti. Cochran. Allegheny;' Argued by Hamilton and Aeheion for plaintiff in error, and by White eontra. _ V Robinson vs. the Commonwealth, for use of the borough orHanehester. Allegheny. Ar gued by Hamilton and Aeheion_for plaintiff In errbrjKlrkpatrietandMellonoontra. Fitxiinuhohs gheny. Continued by eonient, for argument at Philadelphia on theaeoond Tutsdayof Jan flary. Speer n. BldwelL Allegheny. Continued u aboTe. Harger t* . Thoma*. Non pro*, taken off, and cease oontinaed for hearing aa above. Commonwealth for use c of tbr olty n. Woods. Argued.by White for plaintiff in error, and Penney oontra. - . Daring the past few weeks. Hr. Tbomaa McClelland, the well-known auctioneer, has been robbed of abont forty pairs of shoes,, principally women's shoes, by parties who entered the store when crowded, and managed to make a grab sow and then. Daring the teareh for Dlfienbaobez’s shoes, thf/polloe. diteoTered a pair, in the possesiionofa girl in Alleghany, whloh had teen gtyento her by a eertain party whom she named. Thrshoe# were Identified upon the police, arrested /James BanfonTand Lawrenoe Ingoldsby, on suspicion of being eonoerned in the larceny .from McClelland's ■action. : They were for trial. . . . ■ Ia this Coart, this morning, the ease of Mrs. Hannah Lewis, indicted.for keeping e disorderly house, was resumed, and a number, of additional witnesses examined for the de fense. The testimony hot, by any means, of a satisfactory character, and the attempt to establish the fact; that.:the boose was-or detly,was decidedly wp-hm wori. -Thyjnry found a verdict of guilty, andthe Court sen-' tenoed Mrs. Lewis to pay a! fine of $lO and the ' costs. She got off- easily, In considera tion of her being a- widow, end without thO means of support. . F Two eery trifling cases of assault an^- bat tery were tried, after which the Court took a reeais. t Axothsb Trial of Stxaw Fiii Eaoiita.— The special committee on the location of the steam Are engines tested of, some of the steamers Ust evcnlog, -We giTt:below the time: •- t The Niagara left her engine house oh Penn „ street, between'Pactory and Adams, and ran to the Fair Oronnds. Nteth Ward* making the ran Is fohr and a-hntf mlantN. > . The Heptane left the engine hoase onßev enth streetj aear Smithfleid/ and'-Tah?tb'the same point. Time: soy on and a-half minutes. The Vigilant left the engine street,.'wear.. hyay point .Time: eleven minbtes andfortj-j&ny ■ Notaet MaJtlo,,Eiq., hoe been appointed by Gtn\ Curtin e Notary Futile for the city of Pittibatjli, Harper, ttmo expired. Hiicommloloadatei from Hot. Ttb,!and rone three ! : Hoeexs toe fixnuL I'-’EtfHßh;—All the ' hr -in tbo'cavElrjeai -.tieer/thlitelt' 4onM'-'V ——, «rap*: ; dfr bew ordeikOart;,ib2v : Oea.Ji»BMh h*v* Already bSen tezttfbtwdrd/' Flob* B±»nu> h*TS beoome'excv. . tcegco and- the price -for-oldm .HWpftW, birrell bunli ineom radiw,; ojrhlg frlwdwly. to the iciroity of haad^' • v Supreme .Court* Arrested for. Larceny* The Criminal Court* oontrKrfeitv \»PP«nknw7 ? Both J&MSSkfi® - 7 1 * B» wa*-bttu^ v One par ports to mi live doHarnote onChylftr** Bmok New York, ini Sis' o”J tower dora** * portrait of M*rtn* wmshtag- frame, aod • Bg**ro 5, Above. ' W/thVWft v ehd Is s,lo> Very highly braementaii r’rAcoewbrk.* .'On the top oenter I, tho coat of arms ‘of the 'State of New York, end the hame'of the bafck tons across theface in ahtavy bttd'faced'lotler. _ The bthorJhtfteiß an Imitation of the two - 7 ?* the Union 1 Bank of Delaware, ■Wiknlßgton. . IthM on the left end two leaning on an open safe filled -with /money bagsj boy, girl and dog oa left enJ.;'' \ : Tb* STITSSCPIBIBTESDSBT ASD POPULAR -BhnOitroK.-—The State Superintendent of schools at Harrisburg has called the atten tion of the public, and^especially the clergy of ; the'State-to thb fact, that at tho last annual meeting of thh Educational Convention of the Btate, it vras resdlved/that. ministers of the Hoipel should be requested on the first Sab bath in December next, to deliver eaeh a dis -oonrid to their several congregations on the subject of Popular Education. Though min isters oannot bo sjapposedv.aU over a State to .put themselves and their congregations out of the Usual ooursa for ordinary matters, in this instance the request may not be regarded as inappropriate, and may -be heartily and generally complied with. . Heavy laoic /Work— Seventy of the one 'hundred and eighty required rib segments tor the airch intended tor the .Chestnut street bridge, phllßdelphla,_fca?e already been east. Each riblS tweiyo.feetlong.and weighs T,OOO pound*.'A large" number ,of thoplateg on which ihe ribs are to rest, and the ptates' for the londrWaj and toot-walks, have also been east j also braces, ojgen work/ Ac., making al together abo.ut .tp *mr« The ;enUre super structure, ready for travel. it.is calculated will weigh In the neighborhood of IbOfi tons, and About Iff tons are cast daily. ' The'work so far appear* to be of a very superior char acter, and evlaently of suoh strength as to endure tor hundreds of years. . Thb Nxwsrarxa Publishers or Phila delphia have held several meetings of late, In regard to increase of prices, owing to the Ugh prioe of paper and other materials. At the last meeting, a report was presented, blowing the necessity of an advance in price, and recommending *r general izierease in pro portion to thendvance in paper and material. The morning, afternoon, German, Sunday and other weekly paper* were classified, and ditooted to arrange the details of such in crease aS oironmatandes and justice to their patrons niay suggest. Kqpßitr.— ; On Saturday night last the house of Mr. Heziry Myers, Of Somerset town skip, Washington county, was broken opes and a drawer of a bureau, containing $1,200 In paper money, and gold had silver, carried about , five -hundred yards from the house, where they rifled it of Its contents. Mr. M. offers a reward of $5OO for the arrest of the thieves. “A* Adroit Faxon crow thi Goviremkst. —-Several enterprising fellows have gone Into tqo eolieotieu and restoration of old postage Stamps on a large! scale: It Is said that Stamps which have been once used-are col lected by tom of thousands, restored by some easy process, and again passed upon the gov ernment.' . Habdsomb Dohattobb.— The Subsistence Committee gratefully acknowledge collections from thefoliowing churches for the Hosnltal Fund: * Collection in First U. P. Church, Allegheny. $52 67 Collection ln‘First Eng. Loth., Pittsburgh.. 42 30 Collection in First Befd. Presbyterian, 45 00 Collection InTirstCumb. Presbyterian,“ 20 50 Arrival or Rxoulabb.—Lieut. Beese E. Fleesoo, Cf the Begular Army, arrived in the city to-day from Fort Wise, in command of a detachment of regulars, who have been order ed.to Weahlngton. Lieut. F. Is a£so& of B. Ci.Fleeson, Esq., editor, of the JKrpatch, ■ ’ Cheap/Wnrrtß Rkadivo.—Oar redder* -tbDtUd: sot neglect the sale of Pratt 1 * great iupSOM co&sigtunentof Book*, Photograph Al hUBUj OoldFena, £e., now being told by McClelland, 5S Fifth street. / :UirtTXb'STATSB ConMisstoKza.—J. D. Han -60*k,,:8«q., ha* been appointed a United Sthtea Commissioner for the Western District of Pennsylvania, by the Judges of the United Sufe* Circuit Court. . l :t>*AD.~PriT»ta U. Malooy, of lbs Eighth £ovm- InfAntry/<whose oonvoyhhce to the Mercy Hospital ire noticed yesterday, died at thwlnstltntion tt'flx o'clock on 'Wednesday eTeping;-'... : . ' ‘ "BisiasiD.r-LleaU Eb*. Williams# Quarter* master of the 101st Regiment, has resigned 9h acQooQt -of ill health/ being unable to stand the! fatigue and exposure of campaign* r if stated that 001. R. Biddle Roberts, of this city, has resigned his post* Uou.lnthe army, on account of ill health. #c. aicaozaa, ,statu. o. ecnovaa. * 8. C SCHOYftRf AtTOWBYB. AT ■O* Law. OBmv. IBS BomlS Itrnint. IHtUTior.li. WiUobootUoa Both. Oollictfon of BACK PAT, BO DUTY. MOTiLT, PABBIONS, " Ao, , Ao, throtub Meuu. UAQBAVr A WILLS, OouuoUon it. J Olnlm Asonta, Wathlogton, D, 0. «cl 7 OOLDiKBS* JRODMTIBS.r£NSIONS, O BAOR.PAj, aod all other oovebsmest, proaptlyproctired at seasonable rates. Apply to ." . . . D. B. HAZKH, 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ud OHABLXS C.IUOKSB, . 003(h3n . Washington! D. C. TISIEITABY CliAtMB. BOUNTIES. iULmreiOHß,’ BAGS PAY/ .03 UILITA'BY OLAIHO of every deecriptiou, collected by the sub* Bcrtber,eiib* {oUowif>gn-es,v]s: Peutoai,tlQ 00: ■U other clafinlij »3, M. .0. U TAYLOB, 1 V " Atterhey at Lbw, Ho. TA GraoL'etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,N. B. Ho«bame;.a>)s.madetf the claim does not ihccesd, and all information given gratis. - settly ;a baOL I'Ay. H. O: if AOKBILL, \ iUormog at Laxa ami Claim Agmt, . | : &o. 114 FIFTH STREET, Prosecutes Soldiers* Claims of every description. FJBfiSIONS for disabled officers, r~Mlirrf. sssninti anil BOUMTlAfland PBHSIOHB for th* wM otrs, parents; orphan ci Qdrettl brolhe'n ahd listen, brotfisriscalrspmesntatMor tboie vrttohave died or been killed In. tbs service; os; bate died- after dis* chaige, frdm disease, contracted In service. ; ddrHo charge Until claim collected, and bo latter WlU&e answered unlca a ttaap Is enclosed. selO:Sa BIiQAB^A-ND-MOLABSEa 800hbds.primiio choke H.©. Sogars; i {■ 75 'do' do ' Porto Bico bo; ' 80 do- do Oubs ' do; • 80tierces bo . :-46 do?' •< , 100 bbU.,‘B’Coffee do; . fiO do Crashed do; SO do Powdered do; i - stt : docßeflsed TeUbw- do; : .700- da-H. 0« Molasses] ■ j ' fiOhf.Bbli; do; .. 1 ■ fltt bblii Goldsb Byrup;' .• 875 bags prIDS-Alo Coffee; In store and for sale by jocSO .. , , „ JPBH X. HOUSE A PC. ri£LL: AT m 21DIAM0ND and -get U a bottle Of SMITH’S LUSTBAJi WASHIMQ ?MUD, «]tUch»sTHMlf.Uie;M«p>ju4u*r:aJ] the rabblnf,im<l pfloJihee .tbeolotbeewithV*: bMOtbtri loitrev, One qi«i.botUp,:te gftcmULvllt do ;th4*abhlog tom tides for e large fatally^ ’ be cloenadlo cn*daurtb;tbe timo* 1 and potter then by'any other prpceee,,; ; i -'.,1 '■■ | TlXß.JbBttlib. Mii if nnt aatiiibctoiy r .wtaga the pottle endgotjoor moccyr" Sold Qoart orgalka* jgttb# Wooden udWlllotr War* Gton of W. J. KAIN, gj Dlaaeadt Pittebargb, Fa.l- 1 £*J?oBT.—Tfa* prvpar»d tpfcll.th#,b««t gulibref Bcflood Ovboo onirteUtsnd <n board of c*»At fiUibargh.ondook lo Philadelphia, or a* W«hoaw ot Bed Hook: JPdot, H»v York- -Win •isqdcUTerloty from 100 jo 1,000 barali fro* aboard of <nrfet»B» ateediotaoo portt. :WBMA#jQRA?>, ; ;■' PafroUtaOn-Worki, glttrtmqdw P» r R.?H£IL V £ U TUIH DAYyirr Store jXV 2800 9M.Vomt«lo.£qfikybMS floor;, - r ; 168 barraU Bmartti; • . . aObtuMoWfaltoßdons. - • . . „ 6bflniiliUiroaiCldu> > j ;':';ft-.. ( ;dd:: l 'jßw*tJp«io«i';. .Aad'lbrMwby ‘ i l. b. toiqt * 00. L[ JSW. BUCK WJIISAT 4\UJUK—lot) .1 mxfctipocTiropi xfrw! loth, put opt ii. na*u Hdki 1^001^0*0,034tor; _ ttotO cornar liberty and Hind atraata KUl*i4—l3oooil»,Miorted UUL tlzts, tat nk to iko-iilda'it 4*141 Water itrMt; ebcrrtte aetttefrfolapfcUlge. tf*os • : COMMERCIAL. WSCOMPf ABBITBATITE COMMITTEE OF THE BOiBD O? TRADE— For Noveasu in Dkcembzb. Wa. M. Batss, V. P., I Jamesl.Bxhsxtt, John S. Dilwortu, . IWjs.fflcOaix&Y, David VcUanolcss. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Orrtce or the Pittsboeou Dajlt Qaxkttc, ) Fmdat, Not. 21,18C2. J Exchange remains at par on Cincinnati and %c premium on New York and-Phiiadtdphfe. The bay ing rate* for coin are unchanged, and we continue to quote at 20c premium for BUrep, 28c for Gold and 23c for 0. 8. Demand Notaa. The general market rcmalus'steady with a fair de mand for most of the leading article*. In prices, however, there has been uo change worth}' of notice. GRAlN—There has beeu no change in Graiu to* d*jr whatever. We quote Bed Wheat from first bands at $1,15, and $1,20 for Whfle; Gsc for new Ear Corn, and 68@?0c for prime old; 75c for Bye; 45 to 60c for uew and old Oata, and 81,22 for Barley. GROCERIES—The grocery market remains quiet hut firm, at the old rate*. Sugar range* from IG%@ ll%c; Coffee and Molasses 6S@sBc. FLOUR—There is but little doing in flour the de mand belug entirely local. The stock I market is light and prlcss although firm are unchanged. of 60 bbls Extra Family, at and 60 do at $6,65 for Family and 8C,85 for Fancy. Bye Flour is noml. ual at |5,00. OILS—The excltemeut in Beflned appears to be subsiding eomewhst though prices are Arm and fully maintained; sale of 200 this, free, at 85c, including packages. Crude Is in good demand and sells readi ly at 30c with sales of 100 bills. The receipts during the next few days will doubtless be Urge, as the Al- - legheny river is now navigablr, but s decline In pri ces need not be expected while It la worth 60 and 6sc in New Tork. Sates of 15 bbU No. 1 Lard Oil at 90. BUTTEB A EGGS—Butter U Id good demand prime Roll has advanced one cent per pound; sale of 200 lbs Common 801 l at 16c and 1,000 and 1500 fla prime 801 l at 20c. Eggs sell readily at 16@17c. PROVISIONS—There la next to nothlog doing In Proviiiocs, though prices remain The demand U limited and the transactions are all of a local character. Oil EESS—steady bat unchanged; sale of 20 boxes common W. R. at 10(g)10)£c; and 30 and 80 boxes prime at I2c. SALT—U unchanged; sale of 125 sack* coane Ll erpool at $2,62 per rack; 200 bbla No. 1 Extra $3,60 and 100 bbla, ( Urge slse) at $3,75. HAY—has declined and ia bow lolling from seal at SIE@IG per ton. Not. 16.—Tobacco—Sales of 1 hhd stems at $3,75; 2 do factory lugs at SU,US@iI;4O, and Ido planters* at $14,05 100 tbs. Bid on one hbd at $18,65 reject ed, and 28 do eiems withdrawn. ' Hemp—The vary limited means of transportation prevent ■ traossc tiuna. Sales of 28 bales prime undressed at $9O, 130 do at $93; 42 do choice do at $1,02; 6 tons dressed at $2lO, and 10 bales hackled tow at $75 $ ton. Lead- Sale of 600 pigs soft Missouri at 7c $ fit. Cotton Bales Saturday ol 16V bales, ta lots at 67)£4568c, and to-day 6do at 50c, and 125 do lo lots, on private terms, understood to be something above Saturday’s inside figure*. Flour—Market flat, and the only •ale* reported 420 bbis country superfine at $1,25; 108 do single extra at $5, and 180 do choice double extra at $6,12%. Wheat—There was no perceptible change in the market. Bales of 40 ska sprier at 80c; 510 do common fall at 85@87c; 1,676 do (sir and good at 7 90@96c; 1,837 do good and prime at 96c@$l; 526 ■ do strictly prime and choice at 91,0301,03; 2,006 do choice at $1,06; 1,670 do at $1,07©1,09, and 553 do extra St-si,loQ|l,l2 bushel. Corn—Bales compris ed ska mixed, in various tote, at 42c; 930 do mixed and yellow, lu lots, at.43c. Oats—Demand steady, and sales of 155 ska at 52c; 4,000 do in various lots at 53c, *snd 1,242 do to lots, at 63%c. Barley— There was a better leeling to-day, with sales of 70 sacks spring at 90c; 64 do fell at SI,GO; 401 do at $1,C2%, and 200 chutes do at $1,75, sacks returned in all cases. Bjo—Sale* of 70 and 80 sack at 42c, sacks returned; 75 do at 63c, and 57 do at 550 including sacks. * Market heavy. Nov. 19.—The flour market was dull, and prices closed fully 6o per bbl lower—with light wist of win ter extras at ss t 6o@G,oB, and spring extras at 44216 @5,00. ■ There was a better inquiry for wheat, and we note an advance of %@lc per bushel on all grades—dos ing, however, weak after the the New York dispatches. The sales wore moderate, at 97%@98%0 for No. 1 red In store, 93@94c for No. 2 red; B§aB«4c for rejected red; 87@89%c for No. 1 spring; 75%@78c for No. 2 spring; and 66®67%0 for refected spring. The demand for both winter and spring was chiefly speculative. There was a gvod abippiug inquiry for corn, and the market, notwithstanding the upward tendency of freight*, advanced per btuhal—with lib eral calcs at 2»>s@3oc far mixed euro io store, and 2&%®'£lc tor rejected In ators. Tne ProTUloQ market la almost anttrelj neglacted. There i« nothing doing In Mesa Pot i;, and wa quote the market nominal at tteaa Beef la held at $9,60010,10, and Cxtra llesa at Jit,oo with out boyars. There la nothing doing In Balk or En gllah meats. Lard lidoll and eaakr, with saka of country at 808>£>-tho laturOgure for choice ket tle-rendered. Tallow Is quiet. Bides are rexy firm —Dry Flint being told to-day at lGJfc. Hogs wen doll and lower. FLOvm a*» Guais.—The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley, delivered by the New York at tidewater, during the 2d week in November, In the years 1861 and 1862, was as follows: Flour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, bbls. - bush. bush. bus i. 1861...... 87,194 1,277,433 615,401 167,121 1862 85,783 1,033,791 773,209 164,870 Increase 8,529 Dec 244,962 In 257,808 Pee 8,061 The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tidewater from the commencement of navigation to tbe 15, of Nor., lod olive, during tbe years 1861 and 1862, was as follows : Flour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, bbls. bosh. bush. both. 1861. 1,218,906 25,017,449 20,468,636 1,718,802 1862 1,445,690 28.609,239 19,828,906 1,699,961 Increase 226,694 In 3,691,770 Pec 634,730 Pe 118,661 By reducing tbe wheat to flour, the quantity of the latter left at tidewater this year compared with the corresponding period last year shows an Increase of 91AJ362 bbls flour. rtraoLm* it New Yotk.—The New York World of yesterday nji there Is lees excitement Id Petro leum, bat tbe market continues Arm. Crode is quoted at 60@52e; and Beflned $l;00@l,06, with sales of 1600 bbla free; alio, bbla lo bond at tbe lame price. Ex post* or Btrrrxa raow Nxw To i a.—The ship menta of butter from this port to Great Britain from Mar lit to October Slit, 1862, are 16.446,171 Bs equal to 183,132 packages of 80 Be each. Purina the same period In 1861, the ihlpmente were 9,732,006 Be, or 122,661 packages, sbowtng an Increased export la 1662,0 l 71,441 packages of 80 Be each. - New Suaaa m HnrOaLSAKi.-»Tbe Buaday Pella, of November 2, says: Eighty-four hogsheads of tbs new sugar crop, of a superior quality, .area brought to tbe city yesterday by 0. A. Weed, on the General William*. It earn* from down the eoast, and Is, we understand, the Ant Instalment of new, sugar which has been brought to market this season. W imports by'Railroad. PimstraoH, Ft. Warn ft Chioaoo Battkoas, Nor 21—16 bgs barley, A HoereUr, 30 bxs glass Fahnestock, Albree A eo: 196 bgs barley, Jcahua Bhodes; lot corn lo bulk. Hitcheock, McCreary A co; 100 rolls roofing paper, Joseph Hartman; I pkga batter, J B Oanflelcf; 0 do do 1) M'Barbour, 10 bbls oil, 10 bxs soap, Knox AParker; 2M>bls‘tallow; 9 O A J H Sawyer; 26 bxs lead, Alex Gordon; 100 bbla' flour, MackeownA Llnbart; 180 bags barley, Tfaomwl Bell A co; 27 dos br6oms, B Boblson A co. . . tTTTODKm, Pa., CutTsaann A Piruomi Baiimoas, Nov 28r -1003 bar* Iron, Homey Wells A co; 44 sks potatoes, B T Kennedy A bro; 17 do do Spang, Chalfant Jk co; 18 hides, Chas Keefer; 20 bxe cheese, Shomaker A Lang, 100 bbls flour, Mackeows A JLihhart. ’ JOHN SHEATty Ouilder ef BABGRB, COAL AHP OIL FLATS, At tho Saw Mills of Isaac Craig, OBAIG STBEET, Flnt Ward, Allegheny City, Pa. Specifications, of work sent by mail to Allegheny City P. 0.,0r left at the Hardware Store ot.B. Wplff, Jr., corner of Liberty and St. Glair streets, trill re-. eelre prompt attention, ; '. aqgS:tf BUTTER AND £GG&—- - Hot of-prims Batter; 1 barrel prime fresh Eggs; Jut received and for aalo by FBANKVAN GOBDBB, . nolfi ; ■ . H4Secgud «tr»etc_ ,; QAliTl BALTU BALT.III V r Qwo bag* Liverpool ground Salt;, : Ixs do do ' 'floe Tebls hut;' Is store and to arrive and for sale bv " ‘ : - " MePONALD AABBCOKILE9, • ' noil - i 24s.and 244 Liberty streak!^ T7KNISON.—IO saddles Tcriiaort ioat Yreceived and for kale by' * -•••• FRANK VAN GOfiPEIV -no!4 ♦•• . ■ ; - ■t!U4SscofrdfcttssU ci '-- i FBSB.— Cpd Fiah . M/Just received and for sale by - r iiifl i*. . BO 16 ...W.M, OOBMLT>- T AKW UJi.—SObbls. No. l .Hu&ihl XJ on hand and fer tile by noli 1 : ’ r - •! "flflandyiWatefStTsei. r rE KliOOK.—loo bbla. pore -km, Floor for sale by r /' -r ■ mackeowh axinhabt; no 3 - Wo. BBT Liberty stmt; K QUAI* STONE Hi Ori and foraalehy 1 WALL FA] aale , hyV..:: 'saleb? BOWK A TETLEY, 136WoaA«tJ - ,i -7-^^HiHW^ooiJcnrti^ S|. lioois Market. Chicago Market. tIEKBV H. OOttTKK? reshlsune for flaleby. v-; 9EEBY-H.OOLHNS., .IfEBB, .atolfl' pricffl, ior ... • W.F, M/BSHALL.r - ; BTE*€J&BO*JTB. i, J. The fine new eteamerr RIE NT, Cajit. J. A. f&rtofc, wfU-leAfeHor nud la termedUte ports-oa THIS U\ Y, 22J instant, at 4 p. m. Ftr freight o r passage appn on bo-ird or to J- B.HVINGSTONA CO., l. iWlfl uoa *- • jab uoiiiiNff A m.: $, fIOK CINCINNATI & lA)U-, ,p; IriVILLK.—The fl-e aUAmer TON, Cspupeo.' \V. Ebbert, will leave; for ’ihe above and all intormediato ports, SATUEDAY, inat., at t p. m. For freight <>r apply uu board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON Sl CO., Agents. L\Utt CINCINNATI A LUC-1 jC 1? IBYltiLE'^ATke'fliif sidsmer IGATOR, CapW fibouse, will.leave Jqt the shove and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, 221 lust., at 4 o'clock p. m. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to ; 3. B. LIVIKQBTON A CO., Agents. ITlurt CINCINNAtL CAIRO ■ "fpfr * X AND BT.JLODIB.—Tbe nes au<l elo gautsteamer ABGONAOT'No. 2, CapL j. w. t'ur ter, wUI U&th for’ the abevaand intermediate poru ou BATUBDA7i.2hI io«t, at 4 p. in. For freight or passage apply ou board. to2o Regular weekly i jesia &ANESVILLE PACKET.— new and beautiful passenger steamer EMMA URA HAV, Oipt. ‘Monroe Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for EanesviUsHYEßr TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p: ra.— Beturning.leave* Zaueeviile EVERY FRIDAY,at 8 a. a. For frelgbt’or pesaage apply oil board or to J.fi..LIVINGSTON AGO., Ageats > ;PitUburgh. 11. S. PJKBCK A 00., Ageuta, Zanesville. no 7. t> gob Lab vVkEEUNdi JE^ai AV PACKET.—'The splendid steamer MINERVA, Capt. John Qacdon, Imvoa-tor' Wheolingand all intermediate i>urta EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY- and SATURDAY; at Hi"o’clock a. m., making -does cpuuectlous Vith the regular packet* for Parkersburgh and Clnclunath Return tng, leave* WheoUng EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY* at 8 o’clock a. oa. Passengers, receipted thruugh to Uiuclnuati. Fur freight or pae sage apply ou board ot to JAB. OOLLINB A CO.“, U 4 Wstec strostr. DMSSOL VTIOJrS , tsC. pnmnx Nteam BaawxsTt i t. Pittsburgh, September 10,1662. j Dissolution ok paktnership. —The PartUenhlp heretofore exfetfrtg betweeo JOS. SPENOKR and W H. GARRARD wae'dis-: eolved on the 20tb of Augost, 1862, W. H. OAR : GABD belnghuQxortsed to settle up the business' of; tbs late, Arm at,bis office.:in the Brewery.. The Brewing Bo*ineee will be continued by BPKNOER A MeXAYrWho tntend to have -always on handw superior, article.ot ALE, PORTER and BROWN STOUT.' The'undersigned will be thankful to the, Criandi-of the>let* firm for a continuation ol their patronage, and mo ml so to make it their aim. to give callffecuoo to ah who may purchase from them. Mr.. ROBERT WAXAON, of Libert . Street, m> bug known lq the .business community, will bave the-management of' our business, with the full con Ucl, in the Brewery. Address all order* to BPSNOEB A tdcEAY, Pbte utx Brewefy, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH 61*ENOCH JAMES WcKAV. * TIB PAKTNERSHIP heretofore c*- btiog b«t»Mu wu. j. Howard ,n.i bo. Wlip y RODGERB, under 'the name and style of HOWARD A RODGERB, Cupper and Tin Ware meoufecturera, waa dlmolved on the lath October, 1862, by the deatbof WUllam J. Howard. The bu siness 00 .{he fete firm-will be eettled by the surviv ing pariner, Robert Rodgers. All those knowing tbemwlves to be indebted, will please cal # sod settle. Robert rodgers, haviDg pur chseed the entire interest of William J. How ard, fete of the Arm of Howard A Bodgvrs, will con tinue to manufacture BREWER#* - KETTLES, BTILLS. of all atxes, WORMB, for OIL REFINER- IkS, and all kinds of work 1q hfs line, at the old stand, 139 Front street, Pittsburgh. ecSJa ROBERT RODGERB. Dissolution.— The firm of jam.es WARD A CO. was dissolved on the 4lb day of ncvflmber, .1802,->by >»he-retirement of 010. C. REIS mod ANDREW B. BERGER Ibarefrom. The Inforest of RSIS k BERGER pus*e info the bauds of JAMES WARD, and the bcainocs oi said firm passes Info the htsfs of the remaiuleg members thereof, wbo she to fettle all debts and colk«t at) demands, sod said to whom (be patronage of tho old friends of said firm is recom mended. (blrued;) • JAMES v; WM. WARD, REIS A BERGER. November I*. 1*62m018-lm pOINT MALT HOUSE, 17 WATER STREET, PitUbvrgh, Pa. W. E. GARRARD, Ualiter. Dealer In BARLEY and BYE MALT; also, for safe, BARLEY. BYE, OATS and CORN. e-vl;3m SB 9rare chutes. yyHKKLKK A WILSON e Sewmg MacUimif^, no. sr fifth pmtobdbwb»i'a AtKtrded (As First of tki O N IT p i) ST A T K S FAIR For the Y«aw 1868, 1859 and 1860, UFWABD6 Of KUDO MACUl2fi£9fiOLl> IN TUB UfilTBX) STATE* MOBB THAU 90,0110 BOLD TUB FAST TEAS. WooArtothi pnbtlo WBHELEB A WILSON’S IMPBOVBD BIWKHO HaOJXUIB, at BXDirOED PBIOKB, wttb Increased- confidence Its merits u the best and moot reliable Tamil/ hewing ttatblca BOW !b BM. It dteii equally well oil tlie thickest and - IhtnoMt (hi rice, makes the lock-stitch Impolitic to uravel, silks od both sides; is slaplo to oorutrue Cob, bow ipii? la movement, sad nun dnrsbU tbea any other msehino. (Areolar*, gt/lae prices sad deeor}t>Uoa of. Ma> Chinns, fprnlahed c/otls, on application tnperson oc byletur. Every Machine warranted lor throe years. tafcnp wh. SDMBE&A Op, gKWINQ MACHINES ; WILLI AHA A OB VIS* unequalled doable thread •as TAHILT BIWIHQ UA^Hlind. Salomon, So. Ia.FITTH STREET, PITTBBOBG2, Pi. ' Thee* Jdacblnes.wlU do all kinds of work, and an warranted and kept la repair ooe year withont any chary*. •••■*'-'• LLLLIX, OTBAIH A 00., Agents. BPKOIAL HOTIOt. Lot the i pobUo be perfectly awured that they mat boy and ooe WILLIAMS A OBVIB’ MAOBIKE win ao mock Impunity araay Id market, aotwlth* ;eteadlnf the gross mlaotatemenU parportin? to etn- Jaitaie Iran MmArover A Baker Sowing .Machine Oa,. and other*. »The ideaof stopping persona from usings ,tkss» machines, whan they cannot stop ns Dorn sell.-* tat them, ia < prepoaterona. This Marh'lnawas pat* anted Fob. 1661. W*proaito to reward u| person 'wOaftwinp JfooMao wfiocns point ant one wlntf e eooo where a ponon to whom Machine, bar* been legally Stopped from nilnglt, or have bad t# any party. AQBHTS iWAHTEit. i j myM , . , , LILLET, BTBAIHA 00, AGON,' ”" : rr-zvrrr. SBOQLDKBS, t .. bides; . < . . ! HAMB, plala; ! Do. canvassed; • Do. 0.0. canvassed; In ktere and Ibr eale by WM. B. HAYBToo., •ocBi ■ . , 896 Liberty street. ; LTlBri.—*3o bbla largo No. 3Msckerefc UP SObalf bbls. 3 •• i 20 qr. «• «» « 3 “ 2D kltte extra M 1 « ; ...... jo,**. :»•, % »« 2 •• Becelved and for sale by H. BIDDLE, ecSftms , Ko. 163 Liberty etreet moBACCO—7S bxs. 8a & 10a Tobacco,* ,-L 10 baits 10s Black Fat do; r - .'i ,30 cad dice }£■ A tratta plug do; : Tor tab by . .. W. M. QOItMLT. »| BBLS. LUUIHVUJjE J.IME in t/v ktdiw and tor Bale by ; JOHM B^OAHFIELP. /71RMENT—40 bbla. Hydraulio Cement this dar reeelred and for aale by net ‘ ' • • BKNBY U. OO'LLINSi ' Qlli‘ new. to arrive oadfcraleby •• •! •• i ■ • > nod :t ■-u nBHBY H. OOLLIKA. A/f bblfl.' Cincwnati, ITA Heap Pork for sale by 1 * > 60B0HAKSB A LANG. 828 Liberty rtrcet,. NOHI, 2 and 3 MACKBBKL A^P WHITIIFIfiH Id ato re aod fbr sale by ! OC2B V L VOIQBS B.iCABFIELD. /T|AK.UM«w42SO bales 1 beßt Pfavy. for atrtet, above tbeUooon». heU brtdge. by (no 3). • QEO. B. JONEfI , L^KAiHifilW.—Tti fi&ckfl fresh Feathers £ ItititoaM'i&TtoHlihT*™* r " { r ~'-'" : «aol6:- r ,(7 Ubaftyjtrwt, 'NSETEr xotec* >od ggjst, ouif «twt<" •» bvphilxipB. 1 nn fIACKH Wi'A'l’OKSM arrive to 4Uvto od forntebv >•• /' :' : ;«17 •" • J. B. CANFIELD, Tint itrct, * amkkican JCWALL PAMfibl-«*!• bj -• -* = noli , , W, Prt H 4 Rg|f ALt*, . ANi),>li4^XKK—sl>: bbl& rweiyed -iapd foraklw by UgKEir H. 00U.1K3. IAiCBUA" UIU-200 bbls.Jbtefined Oil 'ftmfcfcyf: ••• ; BERRY’H. COtLTWHr' ’l& bbto. for aale ° HNS BY H, OQUJHa. iTKAW-oUn'K«Bi-cl»tn»=ittir6 and 3£jn »• #Wi - ii ’ S' lls * 2 * •£ V 35 fpiilsii: FOB SyfLE. VALUABLE steam flooring jilllflr.FOß 9AiiE.r““S,itU*t«l hi lb* '{pirn of Baoo*pr, Cblomblanvcounlj, (Milo, on the lln of 'Jhe HtWbdrtfi'fcUleyeliujd -fiitlfodd, io tfyecehtie Of a rich grain jrtoMittg cAaoujO Tb» nttliaarecl* . &} qxf.i*venJ[ lota ol£tcyfld, U fire itoripi high, and folly j ßirpp'led with all tbe Into Improvement! of fiiarbldefyi lr. 1 Tbemill !i new, fn fan tile of op? fiction doing ■ Urge *ud profitable btuinwa, and ll»dOvljreaiou ,lwr tbo .oiwier etUlng ont i* on ac (boot of 411 health. ,We are autlioriied to i {Tor tk< 'a'bbro'propsrty ara great baerifitb: For fun part’ ' Qlar«4>llmt tb<f nfseo l( . np2U B. UoLAls A CO., 102 Fourth streeL •tFOUSifi FOR -SALE.—-I he residence XLuf B;roo Painter, Esq., situate on the Sooth .Oommon, Allegheny City, west of Federal street. Thie le a thine itorieU trick dwelling hoote, in thorough 'ctiodltlori; and contains all modern im .provsmeUts. Tb» lot ia 33f»et front by 2*OTeet in depth, and baa upon it a first class brick stable, coal boose mod other buildings. The entire premhee are In excellent bnler 1 Title Indbootable. Inquire of D W. A A, 8. BELL, . ool9;-U . ; Mo. Hi Fourth street. Valuable uuALrKur&Ki v fo& 1 SALE.—ICO ACRES OF QOAL PRIVILEGE, adjoining the town of. Steubenville, Jeffereou coun ty, Ob(d f T •’The Stenbenvillfl Coal and Cobs hu -fairly >t«4led at the Belmont - Furnace, at Martini* -rills* Ohio, ,neatly, opposite Wheeling, where full ; Information may be bad of its qualities for nnelting ‘.iron ore. This Ceal and Ooka proves to ba the best far smelting pnrpaare ol any west of the mountains. Icon c.n be money at Steubenville than at any point.west of toe mountains, The important left is,the reeelvingind shipping or all material* wilbdnthauling. This property u ftnMy located, Ivideopf-thlrdof a*mile area the Ohio 'riVer, and the Wheeling, extension of the Cleyeland A Pitts* burglr&ailroad' running the whole length ef said; . coal field. Also, the Pap-Handle (so called) Bailroad .crcfMS fbe other nilroad upon chi* property. Coal can .be drbpped. from the pit car* upon the railroad,, or'npon boats fax the Ohlb ilv«r. or tnto the top of a: furnace, wit hem t second handling. There U a large body pf .coal adioinlng fbe above tract thsrcan be •te« arid If required. The following are price* that iron ore baa been offered and sold tJT, fnrnhhed by person!pmveotant with tlia -business,and.'may be ttdfod ppcm: 10,001 tone, of native ore oenld nave been contracted for, delivered at tha furnace, burned readyfor use.fiOper cent, ere, at $3 pet-ton ; Lake Snperiordron cm has been bought at Cleveland far #5 per too, freight Lpm lhat point to Steubenville $1 o7;*-ooat, dropped at the furnace, $6 57; Lake '■Ghamplkhi mid muHnri'lron Mountain ore abent ttfas There ia an of fire clay, lime stone and npo& it,, and in the vicinity. The present rates for all materials coat more uow ; a'ser themetal. ' Any person wishing to make an in* saitmaatwlli please call aponWkL.o. AfiBAIIAU, at Stanbfpville, who wifi be ready to show the prem ises and explain Its advantages; or npon the under signed, at Mo.'iia Fourth street, Pittsburgh ! nn4AoA. P-Q. SHANNON. SUPER! UK BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE.—The ondenlgned offers for sale, on rea sonable tansy,, soma <tf the choices! spots fur bolld* zing purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are . situated within one hundred yards of the ternnno»«f tbe'Centre Avyaos Horso Hallway, and are beautiful locations forpilvate dwellings. The scenery and everything renders them extremely de- ■ •treble for any one wanting to locate outside of the city Units,And at the same time so near are they that communication can be had with the city at ail hours. Lots from one-foartb of ao acre upward*. Also, so’iae Western Lands, situated ia lowa, ftlio urecta and Wisconsin. Also, MveraLamsllfotain Mlnerivllla, 60x260 font. The above property wilt he soidoo accommodating terna. Inquire ot JOHN HEBRON, corner Sixth and Wood streets, Or, WIL A. HERRON, Clerk’s Office, Court fluuaa. OOK SALK TO THE TRADE— JC New crop N. O. Soger. l*orto Rice do; "Cuba do; Green and Black Teas; Tobaccos; ’ Syrups; Choice extra family. Flours; Bacon; And a geueral slock of Groceries, lo store and ar riving and for sale by McDonald aarbuckles, Wholes lie Grocers, Produce aud Commissleo Mer chant*, Nos. 242 andTH Liberty street, near head of Wood. »nS SELLING OUT.—The undersigned, ex eentors of the late CoL Leopold Sahl, ofler the stock of choice WINKS and LIQUORS of bis estate iin vtore at the corner of Market and Second streets, ’ltUburghJ to the poblic, at private sale, and at prices eo low as to make it an inducement to pur chasers to give them an early .call. Tha former Diend* of the eitabUabmeat are especially Invited, and exported' to favor the estate with their custom, as they had the beet opportunity to know the superior qualities of. the stock kept by the deceased. FliUlT and gakdkn fakmfuk place known as M JMt. Pisga," sit uate to Bosi township, (oar mile* from the city, ob the Nee* Brighton-Bead, containing S 3 acres, on which aracroctod one frosts Bad one lag-dwelling, with other necessary outbuildings; *n orchard of 1200 bearing fruit trees, of choice varieties, sB Id » high «Ute of cultivation. Will be •old cheap. for. farther particulars apply to J. W. HALL, Ho. 69 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or to the subscriber, on the premises. A. CAMPBELL. DolOilmd ' ~ tnOiTSALE OK KENT.—A Tan Yard Ju In'ftuqoespe complete order and having all the modern improvements, and capable of tanning 100 hides per week. A‘«» to* cab, taro bonding lots, on West Common, Allegheny city, having a front each on Common of iSfoet 8 inches, with a depth of 220 foot to a 2<VJbot slier. . . Also, 40 or GO building lota in the Second Ward, Allegheny, suitably located; all ofwhicb will be sola cheap by inquiring of - JOBS TAOQABT, or JOHH EBOWH, Js., oclß Corner of federal street and Diamond. pOUNTfiY BEAT FOR . SALE.—A \J v«ry desirable COUNTBY SEAT, containing about 2 » acres of land, with oo'mfortable House, Sta ble and other improvements, situated In PUt town* •hip,a few rods from. tbo Fourtb street roatL-and about, ten minutes walk from the Oakland Ballway Station. ’There is a neTf-r failing spring of aoft water on the premises. WIU be sold at a bargain. • Enquire of B. A 8. a 80HOYBB* Attorseys-at-Law, 139 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. OoH:2w gNGINE FOR SALE, ABOUT EIGHT HOBS* PUWBU. LH GOOD oruww WILL BB BOLD O&ftAP FOB CIAHH. Inquire at ths 6AEXTTB OFFICE. teliuUX . Fifth stresu above BmlthlHld. 1?OR BALE.—One Steam Engine; oylin- X' der thirty Inches disaster, 6){ feet stroke; bal anoed Poppet valves, wrot troa pitman, all Atplete to. the crank pin, exclusive of bed plate. The above machinery Is entirely new, never baVlog been in use, qnd constructed with all tbs latest im provements. Apply to BOBIHBQH, UIHIS A UILLEBS. no4:lmdttwF POKBALE—rOne Boiler,. & feet loag |X» and 24 inebeq dl^rneter; one Qua, 8 Inch. Suit able folr astnall engine, & horse power. Inquire at m 183L1BEBTF8TBEET-. wMAt TO ttT. - FJH KENT—A Urge well lighted wn In the Qitnrm Bcildwh. fourth eterr. the Ooantlng EUom of THIS OMIOZ. Mlfcdtf, -H.' . . IM)K BALK OR RENT—An Oil Re -17’fittary, to complete order. Apply to , : ; : BOBT.'ARTHURS, ; ■in&dtf Atfy »I-Uw, N 0,136 Fourth it. WDOiC^l. rpARE NO MORE TOPLEASaSjT 1-AND UNSArBifEDICINES-.-Fcr unpleasant utd dangeroas diseases: qm HELMBOLDB -EX- Which hta .received the endorse ment of the moet prominent physicians in lb* United BUtei. & now-offered to an alUctdd humanity a*s certain par* forthe fallow ing'diseasesand symptoms originating from -diseases and .abeao of .lb* Urinary * Sexual Organs: Genera) Debility, Mental nod Physical Deprewrlon, 1 Imbecility, Determination o 1 Blood to Ibo fined, Go afiued -Id General' Irril»t,lUtJr, u Night,* Absent* of MuscnUr Efficiency, Lose of AppeUU, laadeHon, Ldwhpirlt*, Ditoiganln ion orParalyiUoflbeßigans of Generation; Fnlpl* ation of.the Heart, nod Infect nil the-concomitants *f n nenfbne end debilitated sUtedf the system, r To -Insure the (tool de', 1 cot • this oat. Aik for lolmhoid’p... Take so-other. Ouree guaranteed. .*■■ fie* advertisement 1q .another col nnn. f |\4ANU,UOOt ROW. Mikil uow JjLLRXHTOBKD ihiMG&erf, in a&iM Jle ea omiur 1 - r < A ■ Lecture oa* tha Mature, 'Treatment nod Brdlcal- Onro o SBensntorrboefccr Semifinl Weakness. Invol salary EmlKtone, 8«uel Debility, end Impediment* to Siamese’ tenCratly,' KnWonin'MA, Gbhantbptlon, EplWpsyeadFits; Mental endPbyucal Incapacity, reselling from IfteifiAbu*»,rAo; ; By DOST. J.UUL- Sort dnif*k*icaij Id's phUb r enyeddrees, P° st *Bei&sqcro3efotaf ;ortwo-poctsg* etnmp*,bj™ ..-D*aJH.J^XLlli£^ 11« Brondwnjr, 8.-y.vPoit-Gfflce Bo*-4Ssr ' : ao7:3tndiwT * ■ ■.‘. i . > .. i FRUIT TREES. —IHDUGMHHTB TO i'UK OHAttu.-A very Urge stock of chafes TREES, of selected Terietie* to choose from; with every pcwi i hie csro teken to here every variety true to tame, i Of Apple stone we have »hVh ere three year oldi f 10,600 four ysnrolds. - Peer. 10- .€OO two to three* yennr old, Peach, Plmn.Ac., n fins stock.. ; Rxrcauoa—the Trees In tbe Nursery. Call and .examine ihvia.. 7--.-"... ~Z~ *v. 4 KYjEBdBUtHBfteA Tto I feel,'by the hundred* jehenp; al*vflHADE 'TREES AND SHRUBBERY, whoieiala arid retail;-.iflin*.*.<.:r *; - ; Addresa-PITTaBUSQH ANDOAKLANDNUB SERIES, Pittsburgh,Pd.j.r: : : —le-dewV;. 5 : JffflK MUItDOOB. Jn. > .nxttosrrs ogneoN oil*, e.E.sa&w, * : i -j-J 1 rightist: rt" : _ c PETBOLITE OIL WORKS.— Bekai A X Gain-, Proprietor*; Be finer* and Manufactur er* of I Pure Burning Petrollte—trade mark, , Pure White Carbon OIL Pure Deodorized Benzole, i Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, Cold Pressed B. B. do do No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3 Machinery Oil, . Argaud Oil, Dead Oil, Glory pil, Wagon and Mill Grease and Spirit# of Naphtha. MTOrdere filled promptly. comer of Front and flmitbfieid streets Mimongahola Houae. Pittsburgh, Pa. |a!4 JAWCS p. SSUSUI & BARBOUR, . CARBON, OIL , LAMP MANUFAOTGBCBB So. 23 WOOD BTBBET, GKO. K. UOLDSUtP. f U 01X4 Hit*. OIL refinery GEORGE W. BOLMHIP A OCR, vaNvracTouae or , BOBNINGOIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Beep constantly on hand the very beat quality ot BURNING OIL, elearand wilhobtodor; also, a good LUBRICATOR, pure WHITE BENZOLE and OAR GREASE. •WAU'ordors left at No. 35 Fifth Btbkkt, Bsukj Block, second floor, will bo promptly attended to. ; , ocfctltf , ; * ULL WORKa. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & 00. TUBE WHITE BEFINED CABBON OILS Office, No. 291 Liberty street, I UCIKKK OIL WORKS. WILLI AH P. WOOLRIDQR, KAKoracruans or OOAL AND OABBON OILS, and dealer in LA Zli 8, asms SiB, As., Ac., Ho. 29 Market street, between Secern) and Thirl, PITTSBURGH, PA. mh3o;dly PETRONA OIL WORKS.—LONG MILLER A CO. Works at Bharpsburg Station, Allegheny Talley RnUifiil Office and WarehonM, 23 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. , Manufacturer* of ILLUMINATING and LCBBI DATING OABBON OILS and BENZOLE. No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo •ire, always on baud. ocllhlyd Reese * gkafk, > OIL BEVI aBBB akd MAbirAcrqaaas os WHITE burning oil PUBS DEODORIZED BENZOLE. AND STEAM CLARIFIED MAOeiH£BY UIL ORODE 0)L OF ALL GRAVITIES PDBOHABED Oil Barrels wanted. Corner Office, Uocong&neta Home, doltuawly JIRENCH’S HOTEL, ON THE BVBOPEAS PLAN, OITY OP NEW YORK. AINOLB ROOMS FIFTY CRNTS Ptß DAY tXtjf Hall Si/tiore, corner StrkeL •V'Meals as they may be ordered in the spacious Refectory. There is a Barber’s Shop and Bath Rcotni attached to the Hotel •VBtwarouf BUNNEBS and HAGEUEN whi aaj we are full. DoS&dlya A MEKICAff HOUSE, Boston, is the AJI largest and beat arranged Hotel In the New England State*; it centrall/ located, and eaaj of ao oo6B from all the route* of travel. It contain* all the modern improvement*, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The aleeping reenu are large and well -ventilated; the snite* of room* are well arranged, and completely furnished for families and large traveling partle*, and the bouse will continue to be kept as a tint clan hotel in every respect. J»*l:lyd LEWIS BICE, Proprietor. STORES, ffc. JASES n TOUKO „J. r. Tocno. VUUNQ BROTHERS, DuquESM Fouir- X dm, Liberty street, near the Oater Depot Pn. B, PUtsbursb, Pn., nuumUetan UAOHIHE. HOT BLAST A.HD BOLLINQ MILL PUBNAOX CASTINGS of every deecriptioa. OIL PIPE, BOILEU CASTINGS, VTBS FBOUTS, GBATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GBATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., nlweya on h>nH mil for «»u Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street nad Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. mh3S Allen, Mocohmick & co., v alley Fomronr, Pittsbugh, Pn. AarWansßOUU, No. 801 Liberty street. Mnnnfactnreri ef COOK, PABLOB AND HEAT ING STOVES, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GRATES. HOLLOW WABE,^etc.,Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Mill Casting!, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water nnd Ar- Usen Pipe* Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxen, Su gar Kettles, Polleys, Hanger*, Oar Wheels, OonpmigM and Oastinga generally. Also, Jobbing and Wi»hrn T Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horae Power. nol&dmd FOUNDRY, D. DeHAVEH & SON, So. 47 FEDERAL STREET, AlUlheai Cilf, Manutactnrera of every variety of COOKING-AND HEATING STOVES, COOKING RANGES,' Fine Common GBATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac. Also, OAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, lEOH BAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to order. grf T> CONSUMPTIVES.—The adver tiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having snfler ed several jean with a severe long affection, and that dread disease, Consmnptlon—ls a&xions to known to his fellow sufferers the »rn»n» q[ core. To all who dealre U, ha will send a copy ef the pre acrtptlon used (free of charge,) with the directions fer preparing and using the same, which they wiU . nd *J? r * eart Chwewptfea, Adkna, SroueUHu Ac. The only object of the advertiser In sending the prescription U to benefit the afflicted, and spread in-* formation which he conceive* to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wlU.try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing ths prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WIIBON, selSiSmd Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. TI7KITINU FLUlB—aa good os any; • be H« r * ia our Judgment, SMITH A BBOWNELL 4 WAITING FLUID has no suptrlor. Prejudice aside, we baxard nothing In presenting this beantiful field to the*community. We speak from experience. Why send to Europe, an nually, is gratify a prejudice in fevor of a foreign article 1 Give it a trial and you will want no better flaid. Price and quality will oommend it. - ' "J. L.AEAD, Sole agent for Western Pennsylvania, *«l7 78 Fourth street. Dollar savings bank, No. 65 Foceth Btuxt. ' . CHARTERED IN 1856. : .Open daily from. 9 to 8 o'clock, also os Wednesday tod Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May Ist from o to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not leas than One Dollar,,and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year,* In June and December. Interest has been de cUved .aeml-annually. In June and December, also* the Bank vm organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year. * 'lnterest, if not drawn oat, U placed ' to ths credit of Ah* depositor as principal, and bears the same in terest from the first days of Jcneand December, ootn tfundiog twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to eaO, or even to present his past book. At this rate»money will douilo In less than twelve yean, making in the aggregate biobt am> ovx-balv iwa esar.-a rux. Books, the Charter, By-I«wi, Rclee and Eegutatimu, frimlthad gratis, on application at 1 the office. • j - PstsiDKHT—GEORGE ALBREE. John B. UcFadden, J6h& Xtolmoe, . Alexander Speer, Bntf.-li.-I’i&scatoek/' ' June* McAolej! ; June* Herdman, ■'••• - :T«r Alexander Bndkj; " J John Qi Blckbfeiv " Georg»Btaolr, ! -•• J ofcnJß; Canfield, ; Jklonso 1 v< : - ffiulua;lHn&UjL> u \ l ' JohnSranf,, . . Hopewell Hepburn, , .. William fi. Haxea, * Peter U. ' Richard Hays, .. . i WJUlan&Ufriff —• BKCUTABT AVSiTXJUSTXI ■ fcibdawT s Utf DKLKa.— - r - ““ 1 DBIKD BlCfs ;*■ • TJAJT LABD) lo'bihvii iDII kmr ME3SPORK; . * mn . No. BKACKUKL'. Urn; Onha&dasdfortotob* «3 1 WM. B. PATH A OQ.. 29S Übwtri tU INDIA KUBJJJM.iIxVJSIjWjI^An- X qttai wpplj imtmxlud at Ik. Indl» Botitwr CUIr itncu ■ ■ Wuuiai .1! i. X 1. *H t PHILLIPS,-" OILS, oas leu in PiTTgsuaqa, Pekiu. Jdaunlactorer* of PITTBBUBQH, Pa. HOTELS. (Opposite Oity Hall.) B. FBENOH, Pionmoa. BAJTUB. ■ Imc M. Peacock.- ■ ■ Joha kfawhalL James B. D. Meeds. HUlfiamrio, WQUea J. Aadenos. it***. t ■ "Juaes D. Kdhjf. TeterJL Hedeirs. John H. Hellor, _ JimsaShidle;... Bobert Bobb, - WeltorP. Miueh.tt _ _ JokaOrr, HjarU ßlntnat, : <lasso WUttS*rj! fi Tir, • • - - AiQOWOB. , - y r’V- '' ; RJULROjUH —SD HON DAT, Hay 6th, 18«3, Train* win IwwUhtJDnot of: the fvaajtnsSk. SUHuaS^S—PHUbwbj- m followi:! Piudmrgk, Cobatlm tmd t mcimati- Short Hma vie \ Leaves PittsburghlKk a. in. IslfiOp. m. do Steubenville... .... 4.-00 “ 4joo « do Newark _ fcfiO *« IfclA v do Colufi»bu*_«.....; 11*10 *• ! 11.-45 «• Arrive* Cincinnati^,e-9n p. n*. £4O a. m. 4. St. W. — S«j.b. No change of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Splendid Sleeping Cars attached toall Night Trains. Pittitmrgh cad Whodlmg Tint, ■ I Leaves Pittsburgh 1:00 a. an £lO a.'m.112:50 D. a do WdUviH* 3:00 *• &U u faS " do Steubenv’e 4:00 •* 9:18 •* i 4*oo " do. Wbaellng. 4£4 <• 10:23 •* I£m <«> Arrive* Bellair..- 6:05 “ 10:40 « ifiKC u Connecting at whedlng with Baltimore aniOfcl Ballroad, and at Belmr with Central Ohio for EanecviUe, Lancaster. CirdeTtUe, Gohimlos, Oln • dnnatl, IndlaaapoUs, SL, Louis, and point* JWeeW Pittiburgh and dtreiaui JJmo. Leave* PitUbnrgh.. M .. MM . M . M j 1.-00 a. m.j12}50 p. a do Wellsvllle.;.., t 25 » do Bayard... _ 6:10 •• 4*ll « do 6:43 •' 440 " do' Hudson 8,-00 11 , &42 ** Arriv es Cleveland..9;ls “ 6:30. M Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branchfor New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Plttelmrgh, Fort Way naand Chicago Ballroa9;at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B, B. for Akron, Cuyahoga Fall! and iLUlcrsimrir, end at Cleveland with U. St E. B. R. for Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo with G. A T. B. R. -for Toledo, i Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. WellsviUe Accommodation fcavee at 4.-00 p. m. Betnrnlng trains arrive at-6:20a. m., SKISa. m„ 3:23 and 8w p. m. --•- | Through Tickets to all prominent points in the WWt or Sonth-west, North or North-weet,] can be proenred at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.' JOHN BTEWABT, Ticket Agent, Fir farther iuinnnation, apply to ! WILLIAM STEWABT, Agent, At 4he Company’ - Office in Freight Station, Penn st my 6 UuI(!aGO Btir'ffiP TO.IALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH-WEST AND NOBTH-Vr ES7. I fiOIfWM ABBANfVEJtrHHlWfemmcnctel. Mon | dap, Attffttti 1&&, 1802, | Time to Clncißosli u qjilcA, and to IsdUbjhpol!* St. jLouli »bd Chicago, shorter than by- urj other fOOM. f * I WE3TWABD TBAINB. f 1 Feat Line. Mall. Expraa* Leave* FlUabargb I l:Ou a. a. 7:10 a. nj.tlitfiO p/in do Allegbeoj.f 1:10 “ .1:20 ” I I*oo “ Arriroe 8:20 « 6:20 p. m.| ft3o 11 do Ft. Weynei &JO p, m. ...tn '-.-.I $O6 " - 1 “ - .do Chicago. _.J 5*36 * M )—“ FOB COLUMBUS, CIHCINHATI ANPBT. LOUIB. Lmtm &6O a. to. 7r2G p. m. sifiO p. m Arri Tea Oolmnboa. 11:00 10:15 “ - lliSO “ do Cincinnati 1:20 p. m. b do IndlanapoU* G:2O p. m 6:15 a. to do - 8t.L0aU.....[ 7:50 a. ...... 6afip.ni All trains through to Chicago without chkngaof cars. i H, B.— The time to Cincinnati *• hJ. —. I The tiias to Cincinnati it thotamtaabl BtenbedTlll*. Trains on both roads meat at Cclaia* bos, and pa*B*ng«aall co into OLoclnnatl toevthsr. IABTWAUD TtiAIK B —Arrive at F^'rWjh. Chicago Express Chicago &ia p. m. Cincinnati and fit. Loala Kypryw,T.Hjffp. m. ACOOMHODATIOH TBATHB j raoa natniL sranr statiot, imamr cm, __ Leaves' Arrives Leave* Arrives Alleghany. N. Brighton. N. Brighton. Allegheny. thOOa. in. 10:40 a. m. 6:45a, m.l.ftSOaTm. 12:00m. 120p.m. '6:45 a. ta.| :fc2o*Jm.' 4:30 p.m. 620 p. m. 12:10 p.m.r 220 pjfai. 620 p. m. 8:16p.m. S.-2Dp. m.| 6;oopjm; ■BP Train* are nm by Colombo* time, wnfchta.il minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. »|- Tickets good on the accommodation and pitfiat trains are sold at reduced prices. : l- 1 The 620 p. m. accommodation train connect* at hew Brighton with picket* lor Sew Oastle/T Through trains connect as followa; ,1 At Enon, with stages for Mew Castle, Heroar • Youngstown, Ac. I At Orrnlle, Ohio, to and from Hlllenborg, Akron. Coyahoga Fails, etc. .v.- At Mansfield, Ohio, far Mount Vamon, Skattij, Ba> .dusky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. Tj . At Creetllno, for Delaware, Springfiald, Odnmbna, Cincinnati, Xenia, Daytoa, Indianapolis,SLLotdi, Lonisrille, eto. . u . - . At Lima, for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton-, Toledo, etc. At Tort. Wayne, for Pern, Lafayette, (Indians,) St. Louis, Quincy, Keoknk, flu Joseph, and lb term e dlato points In Central Indiana and UUnota. At Plymouth,-fbr Laporte. .. y . ) . And at Chicago, with trains for all points In Iliinolfe Mlmanri, lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota;‘l Tor farther information and tbrooch tickets apply to GKO BOS PARKIN, Tkket Agmt/ Passenger Bt&tlon, Pittabtuwfcc * and A. Q. CASSELBERRY, Agent, Allegheny.- JOHN B. JERVIS, General SnpenstsQdsnt* i my6J WH. P. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN JsfiL* SEW YORK ANL LIVERPOOL. Und-j&Bff teg and emberkiug Passenger* at QUEXKfiTuWIF (Ireland.) The Liverpool,New York .and Phßedaß »Ma Steamship Company latend p-»'-hlT?;r *Kf*r foil : powered Clyde-bn lit iron Tri'f tfPrrwii CITY OY BALTIMORE. .......Saturday, Sown. ETN A—..fiatorday, Sov,S9, CITY OF WASHlNGTON.——.Saturday,llJea.«. and oTery Saturday, at hoob, from Pkritrfiortii River, ■ . uns or ruuss FIRST CA81N....9103 03 BTwreing_. ri| ;fm CO do to lO6 00 do to Loodon—lSTO do to HO 00 do to P*Ha..,,„, 4g oo do to Harobnrg 110 00 de to Hamtorg.. id 00 Ptncnrem also forwarded to Him, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, Ac., et equally tow rate*. ' NoCk*.—The restrictions on travel baring beenre moved by'order of the War Department, passengers about to.Tbit Europe will no longer be, required to provide themselves wUb pasqiorts. MTPenons wishing t* bring out their triacd* can toy ticket* here at the following ratee to Kew York; From-Liverpool or Coeenstown; Ist Cabin, #B5, fM and 9U5. Steerage from. Llverpooi 90,00. *- From Qneenstown . r Three fltrtmnni have superior acoommodatipne let paaongv*, and cany experienced Sorpona. They ere built In Water-tight f.ron Secdona, and hava Patent Fin A&aibUaton cu board. JOHH Q.DAL*. AfftaV 15 Brc*dw*j # H«w. Tort, 4 OHS THOMPSON, Anat. 410 The philosophic bubneh— HAYDEN'S NEW DOUBLE-ACTING PHIL OSOPHIC BURNER, for CARBON OIL, U now ready. It poeaeaee many advantages over the com mon Burners.. L. It makes a large or small light with perfect combustion. : 2. It will born any quality of oil with aafotj. 8. It an be need witn a long or abort chlaaoy, 4. It can be used aa a tapomlgbt lamp. -T;-- - 6. It can always bo mads to bam economically. • 6, It U more eerily wicked then any other burner, 7. It can be trimmed aad lighted without remov* tng the cone;- ■ • • &. It throw* all the white light above the eeae. ' 9. The chimney am be remored or Inserted with* out touching the glam. Thee* bamen are the common No* 1 sice, can be put on any lamp now in use. Every person using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Berner.' price 85 cast*. Per dcsen, $2. Sold at No. 82 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, P.HAXDIH, Ja£s;lywiawF rjHJ FARMERS AND MILLERS. 0 Bower'S ‘PAN AND SEPABATOB, L ,j : For cleaning QEAIN. Patented January, 1860, Is cheap, simple and durable, and' la sot spin the beet stria of workmanship.’ lit will clean all kinds of Seed and Grata, and remora .Chaff, Smut, Cheat*- Cockle, Ae.,!. more thoroughly, and with lam labor* than nu other machine. Wepreecnt. this mill la the public, with confidence that it will give general’ sathdhctlon and come speedily Into general nwTHav. : fng purchased the tola right to-aake and sell4fama mills in Western Pennsylvania, Western Virginia; and all Ohio, with the right to eell In Indiana* JIB* noli, Ac., we are prepared to fill order* at whoiemle ' and retail. - W. W. WALLACeT* •’ *|*a6:Smw>*wy 819 Liberty th. PUtsberfrhyTa^ yULCAN FOKGK. , .J?. P. POBTXH i CO. .1; ‘ Uanofactßranof STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, OBANKS, PIfITON SODa PITMAN JAWS, WEIBTB, LOCOMOTIVE ' " ' AND CAB AXLES, ASOHOBS,!* - : And all kinds of Hoary Forging. TKMPK&AHOSytIiLBrneer PUUhnrgh, •' . . myfciyk* ' AuKaamOoovrr,Pi TJ REFINERS AND 0THEB&~ Bteam Engine*, Boiler*. Salt Pans/Olrwm. Tanks, Condensing Pfpea and Castings, «f «U kinds, made to order. WehaTeon hand 1A engineer of fit* 40 horse power; 16 stationary and portable fen—., n Oil SHU*, 25,1 b eud XI barrelecapadtytonn 25 barrel Agitating Tank; Fire Fronts Orate Bar*, nH which we offer low tor cash or approved neccr.' w>« Engines, Ao,are all warranted. iv-r-iFr-Vvi-i-A; •• JegsanmnawF Slg.Llhcr&^J^mbir^^^"' QTEAM MARBLE WORKS,—Mcttt£ IO mentis Tablets and-Grave ! Stones,-on band madeio order at tbe lowest prices. WawooUtwr*' Ocularly invite tbeeitenttoa of purchaanrgt* <*!»• , and beautiful .topruvaaent *" uH-n fttnnm Tnrm Patent’ AdjostabU Shield; It boitis but Httl* aaff edds’ ' much to the beauty of the Grave Sl» and 821 (Office 09J Uherty street, - . • JeSfcfinmuawF v. rno M t LLERft— RolHag nafta. X MIU Btonm; Poriahis MIC*; i fimfrtrlfa3to2 Water Wheels, Mill Gearing 1 aD kinds, tbr n2e~ l- :-. : J W.-.-IW. warjT7rr»y t* HtnbsK?iL.‘t< pryfIKAOIIO PIiASrBR J “ Jj-Jißlß uri «BINDSTOBBS,-of .11 vale by - ,w,- w wai.i.sn*.-. ■ -rn i> try Initoroux) (ornio lj .-r-r.i ji-j ~,... r . ?■ ■■ [jtuaiH • yaOim— ■L- Joitnceindjfid font* by »'.i^g w iOSg»:u
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