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" HaAoMuxiau OifeßTAitois lor Uu aaidufiiQ- B.Bh»w,bpUdnn, Ho. 65 Jlfth .’ jiiMt—oomotod iiiify': ■ 1 IKBUI. - II IaUV “ ' 8 o’clook, a. 88 •18 * “ • 88 • r- J * ~ ” r. 18 , Ciromolor 89 0-10 ;■» Tho Common Grounds pi jUleikeiT ’ _* r , ••IntereaUng Deelrlon. .. • Eror tinco tho prerrnt lyatenj of grading ’ J and paring ttreati intis City of Alleghany , attho oxponso of tho proporty, abutting on " • tho improved •trats,<n qsestlon has exUtod . , ■whother tbe city rroold tar* to boar the or v gents >ti grading and paring ono half tbo ' ; width of, the. streets inrrouading the Common *r.-f ,i, ground,.orwhether private property, which < r ••y li located ppoaone'ildeofthbje streets only, »- * Bhoaldpajr.thewhole coatof improvement, V y . .. Asalltho;bUmrstreeti,‘ih : tioclty;'ornearly all, had ; beea : graded;. and paved, it. became »jk- vii Important :to, ascertain the city'* power in premises by ejadlcial settlement of the . - queßiion. Tbe Street Committee or Councils, .. c: 'therefore* eaused bneiqauo of Union a venae ';to begradcdwadpeTDd, and the proper itepe > 'initttated tortcoveriho costa of grading and paving the whole width of ibe street opposite ' _ his properly from:Mr.; M'Gonnlglt, a oitisen •' ■of Allegheny; Aoaso stated was prepared l ' - by tho oounsel for. the city and the defendant, - and enbrnUtedto. the Judges of the Dlstriot ' Oottrtj ' gave judgment, prp -forma, for . ' «the o(ty Sot the amount of its claim. f A writ , " or’arror.to the Saprcme Coort was taken by. . n the late seiiion.nt! * that Coart,tho eanse'was argued by Messrs. • D.W. andAi'S. Bell: forMr.MoGonnlglo, , and Hon. Johhr.p; Penney for private prop ~ ,«rfcyowners,’ aodbyS.Bchoyer for the City of >->- - a>Allegheny.--.irV-5. 1:0^.;-; ii -‘vj'' ! -yesterday; Judge Woodward; flUfditbe foU ti n: ■< Conrrbolow; 'thuß B'a«Ulning Se position > ■}■*>■, tafcenby the city: ‘r.-u-- < . ’ '• > 1 ,r Tho ease ■stated preifentrwith admirable elagloneii'and.ole£raeis J ,'Uie Qttflstioq.that is op Jor jadgmenU -The qhesuon-ii whether, under tbe seVetal aots'of. Assembly relat ' • : Ing to tbo .iubj6ct, a>.tot .ownir on 'Union avenue is liablolortheoostj arid, expenses, of *. -gradingandpaviog-tho wholeofaala street' in front'of hls lot, of Its; width,a opposite - side of tho BtrieU r :l)bhbtleBi.theaet| of'Ai*j * aembly weng.drawn {with a~thiwtd streets' .'''-,5- thathad private owntrs onboth sides, and the difficulty consists inadiptingtbomto apfia f \Whbre' the owner on one' tlde li the very mani»- ‘ 'clpaloorpbratlon that sues, end. the’thing' ... - owned is a. public commos r and not a ! priraw Tt is observable, however, that ue acta, ■i 4-\v::A.do notlioftt themselver io.the mlddfeofthe ■' •treet.- authorise the city to grade and? 1 V v: : r -pave:tbo' stree f,' and to ilevy. and collect a xw •« apeoihl tat for defraying tbeejcpenie !thereo£. -on the feet 7 front 00 on said-sfrteU’Thework to be^ • . dono and.pald for is.tho wholeworlrof paving '*■/. abA grading ,-Uioantlre -width af the street* " ahdtho expanse the-^—- Be charged' a ‘ ,;v. j against the ffperso^^^^Htfddwninglots' , that front bn ahe* own tr | ■ :..v -i ol s on njfty a pub lie common Ess the whole c<'/>:''--cortof fallupon each :• thOngh holding common, ia notaperson of theact. Xt abrord totax .itself for itselfif Tho:.CQrpcradon tazes7The" 4 ' £ personal owner /or'wbrh'lrhiah benefit; If be hareno: Vu bor Xo alure the tax .with tb* ' price he page tho commonlnhi».'ircat. ; Thc the,valac-bf hfa~prppw|B^l er V ■ , him to a oernespradent increase of taxs' and this is rights - AU tbemuhlslpal^ - improrement- of streets'nst? for thbliTHpP reason, on thaenhanwinentof Uti.Sahenloj'#:Cjjo/12 i 3. W;/.Jinfctt Is > tbe-itatato require* dn/'eqaatassese h '* .meat," and lint itis ixaeqttatt© Uaoqo owner *5-1 whole, audanotheis with. oslj one*hau of the Street, when Both" are boanded'ns 'to their Tljtfcts of propCrtybytho middioofth* itrwt. .“Sqa&iauestmfe&tonthofeetfront"ard'lbe f >. wortsef the a&d bdedn-' itrndd All ~ • owner* p*y :tli« ; '*anjo { 7* r c ' ,r*to.perihotfionVand~o*ner» eppositaother *i> . ■: >.priT»t*oii , nort , -'p»^ ] dJwMdl#jj totnelrftet iKUßSinantiatanded { ' J»ytWeutaid.' "'• - :----vLv t "Wo ad** the east Js within the iplrU and i oeaaingoftheMretalMUof A*»ombly,»od “ihai the u&est&eat _<A'- -Blmilar attempt t£ lmpoßo rannlolpal J tax«i uponirabli© grotthd wattnadd •"lifHcSritll CIW vif 1 Wr. '! ;,i r *■■ “ .“Sbrjadgnafttlf sfißMd" ■ .-***• i * '< deciilontotbe^wtl*; . *:''- ’itle^tnc^statteaxlypenbditholoptffrttncit' : - v of•'T«ryJargonum beriof;* tree U r which otb*- * •-< ; onriier-OffteS ** the •mb»r*»Med>«cp®sloB > of th* municipal flnehoes; mlghViiemjeln fin.* • : j®proV6d'fbr^BiMy;ywrf / -j- c ;7 T • jl'h* principle. ~<*£ thl* 4eoUion r we; ininß|j will cover the cisOof DaqaCTneTrty, hr?! jtr£ fcargh, ■ ■/.• • ■ ' . j . -iadlce'Belief Society* | jr|»nr by .;' ** .jMbwrtpttoM irotti.bwFottlt : ia4i| i Wß»!f,; -v<+:. r£i j ^ :bcencon>lderedft tniitworthy modi* v. , ; . qm Vof dtßpeaiipg. iometo . .iopgly ilip Uck tbOw>ho"lartfia fcrerty* pes»t< ■ .gSrctKto There •.■-I eoatCareth aad’yetinoreMoti.. The - *. ? liber&l,'B6al r ihAll bai 'madavfet. . Ha. that WAUreth jhell - J>e watered alio hlmeelC;'? --.'iThtw good wordej fromehlxh eonroe, en courage the Manager* of thU Society to:wit ! - ; forfoade to ' ' ttfOttifa" ' ' ■•■' ' " * IV*!'! | -\- of: : th* : BabMriptioM"gty4__„. _ - ' v . - ffellonlng oflcora mod mmgnl of thiflociety will bo tbinWoUjrroiTMfrMn.Oti.ftol)-, In»D, Mra. Dr. Xroror, lira. BobUtJhoaip son,' Mrs.J. F.‘ Maaliareni Mrs. Branding, : Mu. Brunot,Mra..J.fnttnr»oa, Mri. 'Ki Si A. Kramer, Sira. Dr. Dal»j'M«;' ■ i; polndeiter, Mra. Jonnlaga, Mra. B. Palnier, . . to,- • ‘ Jliunl il,fiorron, J. A. Flam “inr, M. Wiiltten, 0. OhJldj, E/Morriaon and , -M. 8011. . ; . i ”, The Piitnßnfgh and SlenbcuTille *■““ ‘ Ballipaa£'ln»port#nt Ordinance.,. oEUoabera ad glaf the;erdinann granting W.lii Pitta j ' i'/botib and StinbeaTillo. Bailroad Company, ■' fsots theirbtldgaoaefthe Monoagahelnrlrar io a point on the lino ofthoPenbajlTanln Sallropd, at or,.near Kim street. Tha ordi nance aaa raid tain in Select Connoil, and , orderedtobe printed.for tbo information of: tha pnhlie. Itipi >otj carnally drawnj>y : •*' ‘ John 'H.' fleropton, Bin,, on bohalf :of .the railroad J. ff, *• White,’ Eia., Ctty'Solioltor. Prominent inombors of ihoSelectOonncll prononaoed it tho fairest . railroad ordinance yet pro looted, i, sVhlto sraioomplimcnted for tha; — hVhodettendoito tho.lntai : ’aty.’i Th* Common Connollhat |»t -■"’ tha ordinance baforo'.tbejn, but ifi T--. ta finally paai through both brant adjourned mootlngonßataidayoOei Alv» drci*»Uib» gretifitd to. .i tlilinamborof tho J2el*4t{c*. .do*bt ‘ . .C-thoßw. AttwfJnwV to -itliUto-, . , f.'*nd aaoh-oitMtnodponoMotetOt- - ?**_'• -,»ry>i QO#t«nt» of.Uw, ?&*•. '»*&&«ad tourMUn».A'J»w:».< JlWlolSfj . r*‘:tuun misbiiibtd ..v.totbow whlih: »w not lik>>7> »»T« 'Uaougb i th* ■ " iiwriMO pnbUa. Til nbes * to# wport ! witStmitlitfidUor doe* T 7 it »l«o. la.liwt^ihei'.'liMi.ipr iJ ' ~ tb«gckc£»«Uto tak» tb» »r»g|)» -of tbß dfr : V.:! i ; itt(>dtil*l iit«r»tdr<>;of BatoJ>»4a4iAßiit it to :' \; ,-’»a:*oo«ailbl» fortSi'toAOMfcjh'ro»d««. : Tdo ■'oomamxmßnt ofthtyo** off**»fc << Uroiablfr : ! tsVK-V!/t:-EiMKjji»a . c» j •£’.:! TkeiiO&ey Homicide. ■“At tvor o’cloakTuudayifterfioon, the (nil of HoerrßaUyaniKlcroheris, for aiding aad abetting (bo murder of John A. Obey, woo n aimed. ■•» ? ; V Andrew Orth testified. that he was 1 cm the oar when Obey was stabbed, bat hie testimony woe not material. - JohnHUlerpdriverofe&rlffo.d,sawKierch arte patf oat while the difficulty was going on. When the witness went in to help Obey, there were only two persons near him—one of wfaoa ha took to be Keanu, and the other Hotrr., . ? 1 > . ; i-' vv. ■f ' Whito testified that he resided in Lawreneerille; saw the car at the time of the difficulty; was standing on the pavemeflt op posite ; saw Blokeabangh and walked -.oat with,nliii to the. Arsenal wall, whbrahe toned to go home) witness saw Baity and Hoerr afterwards, a square from the omnibus stables, near the drag store; Blokenbaagh told lHt? nesi that he was the first man who atruok Obey; that he-Juet struck him one blow, and pat him , down In the eoner of the car : he showed his right hand to the witness, which was bloody, and said ha got that in th< ear, Mlohaei Neckerman sawßeiokenbadghnext morning after-tho diffioulty had oeoarr*d;-the news' cemoout to Lewrenoeville thetQbey was dead, and Blckonbaugh said he was glad he got oat of the he was mighty near getting into it. George Box mided'abont a sqaare from Blokenbaagh; tew him at his (witness’) house, on the arenlng after the difficulty'; Bloken baugh said r', “George, some great aobldent happened*—we killed the cbnductor;” he said he struok Obey once, and ha. fell on the floor, of the car j-he aald his elothing was al! spat±' teredover with blood, and ha talked of born.- log them, bat the witness told him it , would' wash .out | witness; thought. he had onanged his olothlng at thattlme. :;' r : - . Several bther witnesses were called, among them two or three who flatly : ocatredlcted Riekehbaugh in referehoe to his having) seen Baity in eomptny with others of tho party, et a drinking house In this oity, daring theday of the murder. -Thesa.witnesses proved that RBalty hadJjeenjLn.Jftehcheeter op.to■ a : . late the afternoon. , - Thoafla-M* HanhaU, Esq., counsel-for Keenan, testified liet Riokenaanjh came to his office, pratfdus to an application for ball haring been .made, for some of the parties, and that no pennasiok eoud Indaoo him 1 (Biok enbaugh) to,eppe*rlnOourt. He gave as a reason, that he.was afraid be weala be recog nised andarrested. A number of witnesses swore that they would not believe Riokenbaugh on oath, and bis testimony, on tho whole, was very, much weakened, If not totatfy discredited. ; The defense then rested tbeir ewa, and the Court adjourned. ; • ; j EaruTaisiaa, Lxcru&x.—Bit. Alexander Clark/ editor of " CLizk’e School Visitor,” .will deliver his leotore 6n“Redie*Usm ” in lihe-hfeth. ProtT-Ohoreh, (Bev. Drr Bcott’s,) ion Meadow stmt, B4»t Birmingham,'on neat ThursdayeTening,thel7thin»t.Th4 leotore free, • The;eitiseaj of car neighbor-, ing'borough, we presume, will avail. them : Selves of. the opportunity of hearing the tal ented gentleman, fils leotore, no4ouM, wiH bean-entertaining one. . D*aThq» as Alixgbiviab.—Mr. Semuei Teirdej** member of Co. E, Oipt. Bell, 129 d B^gtm.»nV c OoU-Cl*rk,- died » deyortto lUsoe »t Sheirptbgrgf MeryUnd, where he ud been" eoufl&ed in. the/hojpiul for tome time,.- A. telegrephle-dUpAton to hii Meade In AHe» ghcay,wft* received j« terdey, edaoaoolog - * •>• ! -eoal dlgg?T*;o{ receiving iwo doUarraiid * balf p*f boadrsd i'dibekj»reon* •ttib* for dollar** Tbs pitcwasraisfiustbs sdrafloa, and-tbs dig*' Teot>, r v«* MBgjnttn;—Petition# ato ta circulation prayJ|Btthe .pardon <4 “Doc**; Pooli pf .death atjWheel- ' JOBVBTOtf^OD^trtfdsfAomloSfHoTitSth, it 1 o'clock a.' su SABAH LUX LLA, oal» daegbfoT M. ['Wait. BLiofi Bacbal A; Johnston, agt* 4 fear* IV months V. .7 r'/Th* friends arcmpectfijlljr Invited; io attend tbe-toettLvwWamroaTikHhi Instant, tt So* clock p. m-iffomthc pArrac/rWidsiflaj twfl of *,v i PXHBBBTOff—At Hatrcna,oa thesvtolhzaXth* S3Alc»t-.iIn.OAAOLIfI*’t.HOLLIKa3WOBTH, l\zbb*toa,Eiii- | 'SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. • -a «ori» * xoßitixVßxrix* HaOßi an, for fuhUyhad mxsofactdring pnrpoin, are the Uitlntuo. : /■«, - - -i A. P.CHiTO*T, GonaralAgent, J Ho. 18, Jlltt (MV . V. j>«. J>; H. SflMXCX,—lhoae ot 'o* n«d«i whohiTOany hfffCtibi dftha. or pnl inonaryargaru, wiUhapleaaed to lona tint Hr. Bohpnek will bo la Pittrbargh ok Ton daydndiffadaMday, Doeember 2d had 3d. to oxaminaand prescribofor patient* affilotod wHh'aay'dlieaeo of " tha tungi, ■ Uxor,, -or itosutett. ;,Th«'Dootora isgagementa InNow ,To£k' : and Unto® ron4«.tt, liapoaalblojto TlaUiPitUburgh aa of tea aa haretofore, andaa ha le not earthin'whaihoeaD rlilt her* again, all lioiodetlringto cenrolt Mm had battar Oot.thUouJhßd rataembertha " lima. Dr. ; fi,' Van three medioinei, w blob ha tuaa in tha care ot dlraim, - Eolmonro " Syrup, Sea weed Toale; ead*hundrake PDIi. - Hit- ex 'amlaaUOTa awyaada~l»y.'m«aiu -ot hla rexpl romttd r,by jhlpb"he 'oari toll lb*: irne eondl ,tlonof the ealaioaaiy i orgaaa.' ,Hl»j ohargo for MtexaatnetlonWUb tha nrplro motor la ■ threedoll4r»i : ExemlttetloW,bredt ( lce. with-' cgii are’glTeirfted: Of "charge.'' Hif may, bo fognd at DK Key«erY,No. 140 Wood j afreet, on the daye abore named. | ; li-V ‘ ' i ; . isb winter! if apOD-QSy UldWO-mUlt proyido OOTIoIfM good »nd woll-Wndo oroWot U tho tery'Wtl ele,nod wo dbnUrtao* ofony ptwoj wh«o. dortoider* iii got ofio fhifrwill lookif woll/ ■tfd'ktft&ii liinejttro'wHkitisd thi.moiiae rere Weather. 4» »t“W.H* McGooA Go/fr corner of ffoaenl ftreotond Diamond Squad, Allegheny. Skelr nook of ovoreoktlngi>- btuinet* and pantaloon* of nil dolpripttoni;.!*** : woU M*bttod, and of the' liUit itjl*. “ THe"gontrem«a’i. farai«hlDg -goodadopart&ont It ill that a psrohaoer would -wi*b,C*U on'MeGo* A if yoadeslroa itotmr:*-' . :! v- Sucoin. Gutuii,' raerehini teller/ wohld most respoetfaliy Inform his firiendi sndtho .pnblle generslly tfom the Eest iritb hls new stock of lkll; nil winter goods*, HU etosk conslrts ol the I»to»t styles ofdoths, eeeelineref end Testings, selected Jtoa the Uteet Importations. Gentlemen do 'siring n nest fitting g»rment,-end et: prices lower thsnet nny other tailoring eitablieh mehtinthoclty, would donell te giro hlmsn sulr e*&‘ Sestael Grshem, ; mercn»nt'taller, 80. U Merketstreot, one dodr'from Third.-' ' Gwr Book i lup •npplj-ofHhtoriial, PooU0»V»n4MU<»lI«io-. onrWorki, P*mUj, Pookit md Poir Bibles, Pmer Booki, togothor witk tin grutoit. lortmenVoi tplendid Photograph Album ainr offmdforsiklo In tbU «iiy, ntgioitlT rodaood prloof j'jind * valuable'. gift, Worth .fro®; fllty. xaflt* toanobimdrod dollar*, giron with web, nt itroot,v~ •.-•• jUih, tzandd/Jiw . jp nfght —- In the /OTJtfletenolnedTenraj.rßonoweJ’e'pllU 10 SiHf>;tttetJood end.itiehfthea theewmooh *ajlbnwel».th»i'tlio«oiai»r<»n endue these, hudibtps'end still he itrongsnd-hthltbji. i**®- w BooiElni-'Aoofto*.—A new lot open,this .dhy Lh?Mi£!lolUnd,.6S Bifthetreet-Aaotloh; C! 1 v. ' ' • • - .Jj. -1 Slllj Ho. Ml, Pentt-A.i* jtteqd* -the pen^profci j«Br- HOTEB FEOH THE CAPITAL. • Odrfecpodde&Bo of the PlttiburgL Gazette. Wasbxigtoh, Nov. 22d, 1862. , After > long. dark rainy spell the sun and calm eomfartnbJe dayi came back. Burnside, after a march of 40 miles in two days, is with his left wing at Falmouth, and will probably cross the Rappahannock in the course of a few days;' The sixteen hours grantad_fiy- the removal of the women and obUdron, aod the sick and wound* ed, from Fredericksburg, had been extended last night eiovin hours more. Many see, in the delay at the river the repe tition of'a custom to-whioh the nation ought to have beoome accustomed by this time,.and foretell in it a new trick of the enemy to got away thoir stores and.prepare for Burnside at Hanover Junction or elsewhere. .Others again deoiare that .a heavy movement will be made on Riehmondfrom another direction, and that a delay‘here will be more favorable to us than to them. Before'.this letter is iu type,jo.u will probably know by telegraph muon mote about the causes and 'Consequences of a halt at FalmoUth;ihan we heref now know. All honest people fore arcfttllot' heart and hope, !thai &ow axcalous and/oithful man is at the head of the army, a new and better era has been inaugurated. Idd not thick any bril liant, exploits are looked for from themow General. . That was so long expected under ATCleiUb, that hope deferred made the heart •iok. What it looked.for is—“something done' to*dav, and something done to-morrow." A hibru rhoroukh, bpneutont and vigorous policy IS .ekpcctedj.&niltls belleved .that that is all we havaneeded. DISMISSALS. - ,As.one truly hopeful indication that suchra policy it, 60 foot, I point you .to. the black list ofjdtaniseals from tbo service which has been already published. Iu this list a;e included 'tbel&iy, tho incc[mp«toii't, aßd the isubordi nate.■ .These have filled the. barroms ; of this and other cities for months. They have been extending disgraoeco the “ee|vloo" If their natnescouldbomentlobed in that connection. These Verb the shoulder—straps. that. had made up.their minds (shoulder-itraps.'of that style arc by fiction of law .or-■peeUo; license supposed to have minds) “not to setVe. or flyki undor any oommhndorhht MoClo ileal” As undor him they had no,- “servico” l except in.the bar-room, and no fighting except to “fight the tiger/* of course they were anxious fbr.-his peaceful reign In time ef-warl; There men have been: a standing disgrace to* car 'caused faithful offisers. who do thoir duty in .the: field,"were dishonored, in tho pub lic estimation simply by belonging ;in the same army with them;" They-have generally slunk away fromjtheir commands in some old certificate of a.surgeon,or. on: some! trivial' excuse of “ill health" or premonitory symp- 1 'toms of a wound 1 The n nines of no less than 81 cf-'thcso shirks' were published yesterday. Among them I.notico a captain and tfro lieu tenants Sntbb 137th PsuneylvaxU Regiment. ,'X' mention ‘,these : Specially because there Is Teis excuse for min to a new regiment.' Their names arer Capt. C. Walker, Ist Lieut. R.;B. -McClelland and 2d Lieut. James B. Conley. -Theday subsequent to the removal of Mc- Clellan, an officer with a loud voice announc ed at WUlaird*s that onily for the fact that re-, signet!one.would not.be accepted, hundreds would be tendered at the War Department. A membcr of Congresseleci, from Pennsyl vania, whom you would well knew were 1 to uameilbi, stated; iu ft voice equally ae load and distinct, that he would pledge hie word qhalevery resignation tendered for the cause mentioned wculd.be Instantly aocepted, and icffflTßd to get ft favorable consideration of the geptlamou'e paper throwing.up. Ms oommis-r •ion. If be. (the officer) would eobunlt It to: his (th»M»G'e) care. You may guess where the laugh came fcy end 1 at wfcosewxpense. The President Ik said to hard declared hi* in • bsntihh to hito every efficer* and man, whose nameis on iheroUiiftt thbarmy, and; bho ’is; ■not , 4otu3diy;disabled or on parole, report for dutpaUd remain at his poiL * OUT. HATE- ;7 »ij gsnUeman/sUll hobbling on a oruteh frroitho woundreceived at Bull Ran in Au-: fbt r The phy-: lieianrhstlng examined his wound, declared; Mm totally q&flt for duty In the field. Hois Vneof the men, a* you are aware, whjo is ai- : treys at his post when U is possible.; He ti t also a aealcuS advocate of - the • President's: policy,Vad golf fatly andkcartily for active measures. Ae-ho remarked, it is time to be-; gin the haagiog of the men who are fighting, for Gen. McClellan instead of for .the cause and the country. He was a friend of that General, but he is a greater friend of theOcm- : maudeT-in-Chlef of all the armies—the Presi dent, and believes he 2s_the man to be obeyed* I am informed that Gen. H. is Ulked of as Military'Governor of this city, In plaoe of Gov. Wads'wftrtb, who Is to take the field. I - hope Gear be assigned to that poai tlow/for then;we’shall lie Vc shoulder straps iu£Ung inToid piss or cn-“premoni tory ayinptom*. of a. wonud.’* Gen. Wads worth was au -excellent Governor, but I do not thlfik the instinct of discipline, so to rk, was so strong Is him as it would be in >ther. - STdmnriu JicXBo*. • • TkiStar, a, Utile JftraW, enlarged upon tho approach ofStbriewsUJffikeon jto ibis 'city on Saturday. sight. Aa~iHvM-known to bos mere sens* tiro report, no notice wm taken of lUlha wfah‘was, however, generally express ed hojrpuld try it, as it !s ’hoUefed any luch.aUempfc would be ef more damage to StoniwaU tnan to Washington. Gen. Helnt aslman ii.in .coiumeud-of oar .defences, and ho is not the man to bo caught napping even by Stonewall. It b sapposod that the Star's re port-originated in the appearance of {certain bands of-guerrillas;; about Leesbprg 'and at ‘Cemroville. 1 Thogcheral belief is that Jack son falling baokitoward Gordonsville; "Perhaps Lee may seed: all hie -disposable force' In of BUKmohd .be^teTvihtcrisov’er; ji.TM WRITW ‘ - " ' ’ • :Tdn may*ypeet«botiTo wprltaleng the Mia ilppl within ihe coalng three weeks.. If tho late rains shall mak* the most important riv ers in the West safely'navigable/ the blowa wUI be many and not faf between. . Zen gun .bsaiij'earrytng 121 gans/canatitnte the fleet whioh wili more rfoiffß thoMlssisiippi. What tho effeotive furoe of that wbloh may oome up that river Is. Ido not know. Tho canal part ly eoopletedlaa* fall, and whlohwasjQtendod to opt-off Vicksburg from the river wad iso late It, baa been filled np in part by the ene-' my, and the approaches tp it aro said to be •ommandedby artillery, .Theooart-martialsto try .Gens*- MoDowoU and Pits John Porter bava,as yet, done noth ing-;- Jt ts, however, said -that they wUI bo ready T to pr6ceed’to*Jii<irrow--at. lcast In the ease pf the for»«r, Vtstroa. .• Hr. Blatoß 'Joires^tiie -Iris!*' iteciurer. i.Tbo KewYork Herald bfcTing4etoted an editorial, of &e ufiaal ZT*raW staple of mis- elander, to thia ' lecture on CtJBRJjr, he ' lawfutatloo, irhick country with a fow ' in my hand, a few y pocket, and,l hope, tad. I had a three- „. to giro my lectures in your chief towns, to observe yonr coirn tryand the' events of the war, had, when I return to Europe, to write avolumo upon the subject, had ho. place the whole case fairly before the - British public, which has aerer/yct, bseu doap., Now one word moro. Ia discoursing upoa the great men,had the great CTeata-cf the past, of coarse varioua problems, social, literary, moral and politic chi, necessarily come' up for discussion. For vme to. avoid",these problems, lest in 'dealing With them V I should giro offence, would beon my,part an act of moral cow ardice, despicable indeed. Furthermore, I am an Irishman, who, seeing tho cxil effects ofeenturies ofmiagoTernmeut and 1 oproeasionlamyownoodhtrj/bayolciirnOd to hate ivTanny all theworld over,- 1 havo learned my lose $f liberty from'Hampden, Milton and I<ocke; from .Curran, Grattan, hnd O'Cannellj from Patrioh Henry, Jeffee eon and Waahington, and from;that grand ohhMer of human freedom/ the Declaration of.,iVmericen Ihdepeiidehoh To the great principles enunciated by these men I mean; to be jfeithful.,' I mean to stand up. for lib erty whererer. I am; and if I ever should > be bate enough, ftom any motives of peon-' i hlary advantage, humor the prejudices ■bf/hny party,'to forgei 'the lessOnij-.of my ybathj'orahrinhfromtha’adTocaoyof nni- Teritaillbricty/dhsh -toge and; pray; that V righthaadmayforehtita conning, and - • 1 - * a libui ighi. 11 be (field om THE LATEST NEWS ; by; tsleobate. . - FROM WASHINGTON. OIIR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special Dlapaich-ta the Pittsburgh Gscette. WAflHWoypH> Not. 25,1852.' THE OHIO BEBATGfUHIP.- It Is knowndhat Secretary Ohaso has boon, supposed to be a eaudidkte for tfnltedi States Senator from 0h10,,t0 succeed Ben, Wade, whose term has The suppo sition was doulbtlosa correct, betrocsbt events, both In the administration and ia State poli tics, somewhat change, jibe aspect of Gov. Chase luts recently written a loiter ;to Benator Wade, assuring him that he (Chase) .will not, in any contingency, be jt£*&dittate, unloss events shall have first, conclusively established ! the impossibility of re-electing Wade. This';- puts an entirely new^phase on tho Senatorial oontest in Ohio: Everything now depends bn;what inguencesand oomhina tUns may tie brought to hear th render Wads's re-election sin impositbllUy, in order I tb eha fcle Chase tojbooome a candidate,'if he should then desire it. • l - ~ as sx»asivi*awiHDi.a' \* Edward B.'Wayne, said to have 1 om^ : oon - : nection with, ths large* drag store' ofj'flwitte/ Eoksteih & Co ( , corner of Pourthjind : ,Viiii strMte,' : Cincinn»ti/ ; engineer'* thtsagh tho Surgical Department thp adoption of. gradnUtfed keef .tw ai an ad dition to tl(e hospital efoNs'for-uq entire army, which (lo.;furnl|b- i ! The 8 urgeon Geierai wss on th'e poldt of giving a heavy order- for it/but, on vanalyslsy it wag. beef at : to ho. simpiyi a proparailoa.xif The swi n die would have hand^ some proportions, and it came yerv netr being •ucceatfal through, ter of theheuskfrom wbioh It was supnosed to 'eoanatbi".;|,j .. : ! -*. of Maine, arrived here to-day, and bedaii loMcyieiMrith thi £reai dent and CommUsioner Dale, W'lth regard to the;puniihmentof the Ipdiani the xecontmasaacTts, fo death by the military author*tjei. ' 'pe. li i undtr stood to proleVt strongly-agaiost. thi efforts being made by the : Quakers’ and bthers to haye the Indians pardoned, audio iniliuthat , nothing but hanging gUe any security for the-good-oondnet of jtbe In dians iu the future. It Is that' .the Presldentis likely to adcpPthe oqurse, of executing senfonoe'oh »~4fiS!Bh or s| of the worst casts, and pardoning tbd remainder. ; ’ asroftTS tbov rsipßuxccaenKoj . Dwerteryfrom the rebel im; pppollte Prederickiburg, report ‘ Oo’rpv, 40/000 itrong, oathe otfTy\one.*yet brri'red/ and. General I>. HUl'e Xorp* n* peoted,And «fty.tlut 'Gene»ttiM;wiillp3*k'a’ a stand there with hie whole army. " 'Eighteeh i rebel gnfit command the rebel infantry if quartered in Fredetiek'eberg? Trains ore aoTisg Lo ; lUpbqwnd all the .women and children, who baValeff .ihp towaV l "-y ' THg.MtLttiKY cqjcMyjitojr.', j & At the isxeUng of thoMUltar'y Cotoialulorj. to try Gen»rii» John iPbrUfj ,tp*,da|j !lolt eald that the Government war not io ' ..probeed.wiih.t.ke the Military Conmirtlon dUiolred'and.a Court Martial,vu crdpr«i4 for^thf.^tb;lo_iL*;^Ch4 l probable ’canto ot tip changq U a thattbe obnnartpf • Porter | H pre paring tt«mtjr*£tbe;r*Udity. Of.thajiilitary Comsinlon to tryAaaar 4iftlSg:*iti J v^e j ■ralea aod'artiblee of jciellaa be oaonf fha ’etifteeede' moned. I fIKCMTAST CHISi. It is rumored that Secretary will suggest to Congreii, elthir la bis report or aubsequanUy, to empower him to tssao-;more 7:305, andperhaps, also, more legal tenders.: The Commissioner of Internal Bevenke-saye be sbant make any foil report to Congtass till, Jaauary. He will, however, give the Secre tary of the Treasury certain statistioiland estimates. Hia es'imate of tbe rtoelntt-' un der the tax law is less than* thoao pubtisiied' In tho papers. He think* two hand] 21ft; million* too larg® an estiinate. -OCE EXPORTS; ; . ExelueWe of goldjdurlpg thelait fito show a deficit, aioompeied with 1860 hundred aai thirty-fyurmiUloni. Ai ever, the export* of Southern - staple* hundred and ninety**!* -millions Its* 1860, tbs real taereeie of exports fsb* two million*—show lag that; wottfor i try engaged in a eiril war.' ‘V.V.,, • - arroiSTrc; v . LaaOf Lane, has been Appointed Vy- 'tbe Pi eiidan£ Director of tbo Braneh Mint at. Benv irCKy*: Colorado Territory. It la alleged h rethat tho new appointee la a rabid* pro-slavei oorat, and was, unfortunately, notor out ta tbo Kanaka troubles, and it sd-that resistance, will be rnadt.in tna^uit» to bis confirmation. - . •pr. . nil JOH5,»P|T*»’B OABI. The Court in Pitt John Porter's Cite-met end fdjoqrned again. There seemi to‘bb tomb hitch about Pope,beiflg ( ordere Inhere. . The order' was Issued by the Secretary bt War, but Ithasnot been forwarded from thb head* quarters - ofthe army.’ 1 > It 5 begins to i>e nii peeted that a scheme if o& fqoi toleep Pope from coming, and to qctbsbihewholb'l lirestt-i gatioo from prudential'roasoat.' - ' 7 : josH Tit toMs anaYa* rataiou 1. ’ Ithas transpired thafc’durfngJobk Van Baron's receat laterrlew with the Pre ideal, 'he Wai'Very emphallcany'*Cold'-Qrit h( peace proposition bbnid; ts[vtf t le un conditional bartender if the 'resell, at d that he moaatio stand hy‘the emanelpatloi pro* olamaUon to.the end.;- v • -n .V DSOXSW^.’ ; 0 v The Commissioner of Internal Revenjne has deolded that a person who pays employees la a Post office, is a disbursing ©floor witl meaningefnfcheU* law % \ yr | ’' aw. £V j Gen. MoDowoll'e Court did nothing t Bit lotier to tho,?reii&ntP.waa.reoetve theGenoral-in-CMefWlth' direction* veitfgate the pendingxiaMtioß of tbe of procedure.- The Conrt adjourned. ' ATroUttMlJiy OF.IiMiOAL KXXXitm. The Medical Examiners appoint tlo-day Bp the Commtosioner'of Pension*,wereJames Broco flalwbary, Illinois; Alex. Hewetson, Bt.‘(Hairs? title, Ohio; Charle* Beardlep, 0«- kaloosa, lowa. •••', •••* i ] The foUo«ing.we«tun soldiers hare died ia hospital* [‘here. H r If. ;;Wctkinp, K> 6th Mlobfg&n; Martin Hail, Hj 27th Indiana; W. ;P. Harlbat, j£, 23d, MraMurl. ' ;.;^/ ; | -," “j, j. |h6^W>;'|t j Qf-GMcofO, Waithblaecessfui blddsl for the : wmy'jor.'tha <£oto jnaoJJq fa# collected at hit risk. Hisbldwa* $f AfraheadjO ; Tat xuuA rtit ax aTTaox.CToxrWoHioxD. 1 Officer* anir cdfremßUhtnopd WfUofi to-day say ihakgreat aprrahtniioaAf *jt at taok bp th» Unkafoati UiWiatiJsothplaoe*. ■* i* Qtxidai aairtßtf *V 4< V,| JbI&UV xdnaoa* t.» a t aQuia cassK xinAoin. Thy Aq°U Creak rnad Is running for six miles, ud wQl'ibofi bo m - working order to Its whole length. THe'CAPAlltltlX* or oux’oaHa. The ordnance report of the Nary Depart ment will showthet we hare gone capable of destroying any‘ iron clad of the European IfittlYAL OP BESITORS. Among the latest arrivals of Western Re presentatives are Senators Trumbull, MoKeo and Dunn. WasazxafoSpKov. 25.—The Commissioner. of internal BeTonne has decided that an in corporated bank does not require a broker's . license.., . All parties desiring to introduce goods of any duariptioh within the jarlsdiotlon of Gen. Dix, mast obtain from him' a certificate that 'snob articles arc needed for military purposes, fend request ncharge of clearance from the TreaauryDepartmen V whiih is granted on euoh application. Sutlers to thearmy within ihatjunsdletioa are cow waiting for the pro .mulgation of tho regulations governing the transportation of.their goods.- >lt is under stood.thatlhe quarter Master. General will ebon get for the War Department, performing, the duty similar to that discharged by Dlx is eohnebtloh'SrUh the sutlers., T. ! A diifihteb,received to-nightfromthearmy of the Fo'tdntae, rays there is notbfdg of lm portance to communicate. - Ojftrl't Oro*t Eoadt, Montgomery Co., Md., itfov. morning at daylight a body ..of rebel cavalry, crossed the Potomac, said to be sixty, strong,.entered Poolesville, seised Mel its. Cherry and Sargeant, the government 'telegraph operators, stationed there, in bed, paroled them, and permitted them to tele graph thefr mishap to Washington. Their bolanftsi has caused much’ oxblUmeat in this neighborhood. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Special Dispatch to. the Gaaette.] r PHiLaDBi.rBTs, Kov>.' 25,1862. A paroled prisoner,'who has'just comofrom BlOhinond, .’report j'that'hV*aw in that city, fho’conicripta going out with theij ,tools to work on.th? fortifications. Poor lu2lBred went out at one time. He also saw fifteen siege gnu* going out, passing through the street ha was on. The people said they were 'prepared on /the front and rear to receiVo ujl. 'He' left Richmond on the 16tb, .and. saw .about $2,900 rebel Jufaatry • between Culpep per and the Rappahannock. • t - : • He left Warrehtodon Friday; and took.the road to Salem,, whero hojxrdvcd that night!' Hbri the inhabitants were expecting, Stone wallJackeon.— Jackson will ' mifroh^t6’ Wirren to a on Vbo rear of Bafnslde. ; ..The.meihbbre of General Sigel's- staff have beaatiful.blilkkj horsess a loiten of their esteem.. j -i There Is no further newt from Fredericks burg*“'*****.•; j- ; i vD.,. Arilval,of theßleamsinp Roanoke. Nsw; : YofH»V.S l aV»i;Ss«cJrhu:a steamship Roanbke,.-frbm. Hew Orleans on the 15th, and Havana on tho 20th inSt ; ,arrrrcdpt'iiiia port to-night.' ; ''Y ir ,: V’• 1 V ; 1 Among her jaro. General, Arnold aadßUff, whb.aio'; create to .Bpitonl -Gen.' Arnold U iofiwing.under a paralytic' shook* , : Military- 1 Gfyvejner- Shepley has ‘iSiued a proolamatiob; calli’tig cpon ; ;ths loyal elector! of thVFfrlt. and’Second’‘Congressional Dfi ,srie\»’ot chooto Representatives- Aojfcabgtosi, and 1 %hr-9d jof De« eember-aatM folding-tbp'cleotfbas;.. . A hundred mbrf’of |th«Bth .Vermont, .who were captdred on Tnodlo of September by the rebels, were r*- tdraied‘{b J How Orleans on the 13:h of Sep.. tember. 111 Seven were, shot 'by the; rebels for haring knlisted fn Hew Orleans. : . .‘. ’Three privates,’.who formally-belonged U the Confederate army, but who had enlisted '.in the Begcari t, W ills ,and pHvate'SpOW , r'both .’ofßoyaiJcn, 'WSref jaetalped at Vicksburg* ■■ Four of the •aaptdred party had died daring their cap : ■*. J V ■ . >i Getr. ‘Butler hA3 : sblssd hhdelbjbdthpDank fit Hew Orlcani, U ‘having.biph ascertained ' fttftTJt h‘a4 *&t.sW&oOffin epoeietoUheyebeL QVcrnmsnt sdihin. sixty days.-This specie id been previously reported t& Gen. • Butler as having been sentnway, trhleb -was pot tho faoU-i iU *}?» a ~* *- -7'/ : ' : '.’ A 'ttHtrf refloriflolmno*,. tent' cat'Crom twopleees of font milescf BatonßougO, 7 TbeNewGrleane Delta espciee the trans acUomof-BfcGrattlos & Go. with tbelrebsl.s* OfcdlaipUcatM tho French Gonial 4s;Mslstlng them: •• •' V'. ■'' V u ;''i \ ' ’v. iJlhejteßniet' Hero pat dhip Havana oa' the IStb fqr ooftU aaving been <«lev«n‘days oat from Philadelphiator MinatUlan. •'• The weither was lino Bt Horana. ': •*• • ! ’ BoßTuas hloxxoif Hov. 24.—*£at« SoaUx jernpepeti'havobeea received here by the flag. : of: tracoboai. The following Intelligence 1* fonndlri thetnr u v':; •;■•* - ' • :y] lfto 3 Htnfiplils AipjaroJ; of J»ov.l2lh, says:. '*Eke.‘ I bwiiina => , (of;ibe. jteamer. Alabama gave beads iaiihe turn she' would 'not* tease: Britishwaterrantil eho had it rega ■ r&r 'otap&flod, '• She was then,allowed to go to t sw; s bff> f and 'Haitped, after havJjj&piieTiQasly.bceiioa t’irp •frlil trips, to .■tbe;:Mer*ey.;< The day-after she ttUediaer owsSiW the penalty junHliflTcml coiltlnnfidliir'trliVtrJp; to the from - Chattanooga says that Basil Is to be tiled by » ooart martial for per -mJLUin* the Invasion .of Kentucky by Brsg'jfr e£d thmk» U ,iUgolar» Ui that,** the ether band, ‘Bragg lrsux&nosed to Riohmondto answer fornot .whippidgßaell. •- jl s ~ ; -It bai been slicoYdttd.in G«M£la,that, by -digging wells-forty - mller from the : miln ‘ retch of the: Yankees/water- Is ‘Which .wUlvmtkd ’ one ’boshol of < •eUj Whereas It .takes 700 . gallons M.tido' jetei the samo quantity. { ... • .%‘Ajppemaker in KDaXTlile, the other <lay» charged gSO-foi* a*pair of boots. Ho was im mediate# conecriptad-for-extbrtion. , ; . /. jThe Baraanah* Qa.«. are making kpangsments to m ore thanon-com haUntafrom that to the an ticlpal«datcack‘Of:the,enemy. • fhe: follow ■ log*rttblutla^ras 1 unanimously adopted by 1 neTer ] thatH .should 1 be de-, 'feq4«d, e i trrcs l Py.Btreet); untU,.l£talod, the Vlotore spoils should be a heap of rains..: ,j of one itdnv han.ln^ “felt so tucc • »<4 : ■ u i From Kansas City. ! Ki*M»“o:iri 'KiT;''ss.—The Swta St m*U, the 10th inst., arrived thin ‘morning. Tho coach «u delayed by heavy rain storms along the rout*. The distribution of Indian preseqt9, t faE*. nUhidby thotHvernmsnt fortnat portion* of 'the EUh tribes of Indians, belonging 'toifia •nperinUQdency ofiiew Mexico,’took place at the agenoy on the Sd ittßU Tha ;ehipfi ex pressed themielVes' , well '.satisfied, and - said were'desirous to unite with oar txdopi is ah expedition. against tho tfavajoes, and.help Ho conquer the tribe into, oratepce to’ the proper authorities, : ; ‘ AU qolotalongtheroute. ' ; latestfrom Rfar York. I from u la letbod Naw Tons, Nor.:‘2s.~Thecatoamerj 800-, soke, from Hew d 1 below. Xt was the steamer Africa that aras signal* led eff Capo Baoe yesterday, and steamer Arabia as rcported’ia; th 6 -newf dls*i' patch. ; ElarkeU by Telegraph. •• .* good demand it Wheat IS *naatflos@li3fQrpnm*reda4d,wbi(e. Corals dull at 4S(gi?e fornew. end old. Oats Is lair demand at47@6oeftornewah®.diit.*'£je iaaold a* eI&CSc. Barley dull and without ebangp. 800 unchanged: .69,000 were.pac^ed ,, ddrfn|r T tn« week,' aid' 159.U0* doting ChikessOb, up to this evening, against '49,oft) Jam-soft tt this time:. -Meea^-pora. quiet and un-. changed- ahdalderiAkc for sides and 6@6&Qfttbiia*,; ;LarAqnitt at£j%(bB%K Gtocadeeunchanged. «rV o : i •; \ <“:>• Gild, declined to J 23;, Silver and£eaindXotic*mi<. changed at 123; Exchange steady at JIT disco untaaiT. par. Jj j’il'OkV. . '.j ,, r Psttopxumt, Htov.\2s,—Fl6ur doUand declined B)jQyealee of sqperflnra* '?%»• Receipts are. Increasing. ByeTlour li firiamtVSand CcruKcal att3 SO. There is nor much demand Wheat, ahd 8,000 bosh red. sold 43651 dfc'By*ls nttidj.it> 96c. Corn Is la yellow sold at 79c. Oat* rang* frptndOtqifcL'OoTer—ed U active.. eoU *tgs*fW*6S <ftrfitata l -$S T5@G 80 lor Ohio sod floalharo Wheat' declined le; take 40J&O bosk I7@l 14 Chicago Spring, yflpri efsedjr; td«t fafG9.ootfbu»hst. 7iap2qfbrmixfdtf.iyßrnalnutuichanged. Whisk T f" - < . RIVER INTELLIGENCE. c - Tbe river conthmn to recedelslovlyat this point, and last erenlog the pier msrk» iodicated six &i -four toebee. Tho weather yesterday was'cloudy and pleasant, with indications taTorahla fer mare rain. Cqlmb there is another rise to the Alleghany soon, that stream will again be so low as to impede navi gation by steamers. A dispatch received from OS City, yesterday, repotted‘hut thirty-three inches At that point, and tailing. ' ' V BuiLnwa continues quite brisk at the wharf,,with Mr amount of freight cfl&iog, and moderate receipts. There is considerable freight here awaltlngiblpmsnt for St. Louis, and not a single boat in' part loading for that point. This, together with' thefact that the river is sUU foMfog, will have a tendency to stiffen the rates cffctlght, and we should not be astonished U another adv&noowce obtained, r The azzivaU Include the Market Boy, from Ship* pingport; Patwin, from ilarriotta; Cottage Ho. 3, from Cincinnati, and- Bello Ho. S and Echo, from Franklin. Tho Cottage had sixteen hundred ami ten bbls. of flotirj which goes to the West 'lndlca. The Patwinhad acargoof oil barrels, and the Belle h&d eight hundred,' end Echo fair hundred bbU.of Crude OIL Tho'Market Boy nad a load of miscellaneous ‘freight Including a quantity of grain. Tho departure) were tho Miuerva; for Wheeling: Emma Graham, for Zanesville; Shenango and .Hon-- ton, for LonlsviUc; and Orihtt, for St. Louis.' All of these boats had full trip). -The Belle was making preparations last evening and would probably.got ofT forEmlentoo, last night. : '• t; .: PacrruL Accu>est.—Wa..regret to learn that a little eon of Captain J. T. Stockdaio, of the steamer Horizon, wee burned to death, at the rusldonce of his - porents in Georgetown, cn last Saturday; werk. 'ft' appears tho Uttio frUow bad. boon left alone, fora few v minutes, by his mother, and, sa is nppoled, vector ing too close to the flro-place. hie clothing took Jlrsy and ho was burned almost to a Crisp bcfbre being dlls covered. Ho lived about on hour aftenrards, darings which time ho ikiflered tho most Intense agony. • ~ - Ae.wUl bo seen by card, the oew steamer Itacbese, Capt. J. T. Llgbtncr, Is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville on . Tho Duchess is a’ first class boat r frt every, respect,ymd C«pt. L. la e very -, -..ir -iv ! The Havlgator, Oapt. Shoose, tivuly for ClDcipnati and LooisviUe this evening. Shippers should bear this In mind. -^r. .: The Emma Ho. 2, Capt. James Alar&ttafe newboat, la about finished, and will bo up at the wharfi’ready for business, about~tho last of the week. The Mary Forvy th, Captain Don Able,, will com mence tbhding'inrirempbir übotit thio latter, end of thewcek. - ' V.' *Y •' How FBASCIi 15 ATDISO THE The 'Mumstppian la informed l4ihl Il ce3rttlui arrangements have bcea.effected'ljerw’e’en’ our government and car tain parties of ’the FrenoH government to supply this go.tOTi? ,mcni ; »cdJoiir people with salt- inTretorn -for ootton. The French having fieourtfdi permission of the federal Orloanß tdland tho salt at' Manchoe. U; -'ThO particulars are stated, except that eight Backs of salt are to be for gone .bale of cotton.-The Miuwnppum the opinion that * v this azrangement will £e" higUy ;bcacficial to our .people, and that the.tran3ttofthe,cQtlhn,:\fhen it is forwarded for this be in terrupted.” tt also thinks that {: tt does not behoove os, in our preeent neoessitiea, fij ihquirfe too into the'part whieh thorankee"cSciab'play in'the matter, or what direction r ths cotton takes after it ~U deUvcrcd, one main object being a. sufficient - quantity uf salt to guard' againstfgtnre emergencies.” ;J tt'JiArrs. XtpAH'SEi)— A boy from-16 to 18 JSS' iff old, 1 to tak* care of onddtjvwahorre; avA-et- Ukd to Urn Btibla. Inquire oi THISOrfICE..; POSIAt . , ■ . , • ■•; . ' • ... • _ WANTED —A yoaog man capable of taking ebanoof a country residoncr,(hatwvaa East Liberty oDAwirkiaaborg;- edo-fomlU 't.with ;hprecsand cftlt‘<..Totoch pareoaapbiramentsim-. atlcn c&abohod.. Esfcrencss reqolred. Enqnlre'at lli ’Secopd street. n»ar Woxl. . . . ■ hoxS ~ ! UJj WAN'A'JEU— OIL-STTtL.bow cr sworid baud, hx- good order; cf' the capadtyci 20 to CO barrels. Address "BOXISO, Oil CUy^P*.,' M staticg nice,'papftc^y t 'fte,: lo Bd32:lw •• /"SKPIIAKS; COUHT SALK—Bj\Ti£ V/ t nh of ba'order of tho Orphan*’ .Court of Alle gheny County*, there will be exposed to Public Bale,, on the pretultea, on Sandusky street, Fourth Ward, ■-OlkghcnrCtty. cn BATOBIrAT, Not. ZSthilBSS,. atao’otcck p, m.,. thot: piece of. groond, eaaatotlog of three adjoining vacautluU, described -ae follows,. to wit:' Beginning on ‘tbe'.eai; side of fiandusky «tieet; : ei- the ■ diatahtoe of eighty-eight fret north* from Leacock street, and running tbeneb northward ly by oandu«ky street: atxty>Blx (66) feet; thence eaitwardly one hundred (100) fset, to these*: southerly by said alley sixty-* lx (06) fret; thence weetwvdly one hundred (100) fret to Sandusky street —being >oa marked Hoe. MS, 319 and 349)$ in Wm. 1 Bobi&son, Jr.'s, plan of the subdivision of out.lot So. 39 in the Jlmerv 9 tract,’- - -••: . c '> i - The above will be *old either'u a vhole,or in tbrte aeparata lots of 22 fret front each on streetj'-andextending back one' hundred fret to sahjT alley, ai may test snit ptfrekasers. > he a whole, It Is a good site. for Fouidry, Carpenter Shop, Fluting .sliUf or other public building,’’having the.Ca&al. alpngooe side and Un alley in the nearness to the Allegheny Market, and central loos-' tioo, make It a desirable locality for priTate dwell ings .7 I":-''.’ . Txtits—Cash, en eonfirmatlon of nle..' , ; - ‘ AKH EABSif AN, Adutalstmtrix. nci:2awdawtdr ~ rjio OLAsa : MAJSUFAexyKKsa.— -urfndia* the : demand, fcr • BmmitfoE’S XX FLIHT GLAB3 -PATENT OVaL LAMP OHIM HSXB mueh.greatsy-tbhn our pr. seat hipaclty td .supply, and wtshlns (he publio to. be fhUy tuepUed’ 'With these UhBLVALLED odaefuded to 'graat v ,tbe'' privilege te zdanufrottxre' •thehl to houses of-To’pcehtb(lity. • -- i ' This course baa been Tendered ecressary,s(gce our, present ‘.ptoductlahrbut- FIVE, \ TaDDSAHR *hoUy.f&£tbe Tatcnt' Oval. 3 - - 1^*““ : .Tboij .xu qwq rnanuftetoye will be; distim* .gnlshee by qmp rauk o(j:r - : _ 0 .■. xx fubt giass, Which all ethers ire mntloned froa.nsliig. i \ 'All pikksgbebf Ghlinbyi rhade'’under our license will be marked with the name of-patentte 1 and. date .of Jtssa of pslant 4 '• '• : . .*Por parUcplacs apply.st Fort Pitt43lui’JWoriT7 . uol9;lm . . >7 B. D. DITUBIDGE. OLL iUCFi_NIiKi3 r L)li>riiiLKU£i ANl> BBXWESS,—In accordance national Tax latw,all. persona angaged In any. of the Above’ oocnpktlbne hre reqhlred tokeep'such books kk.ace specified In tbr law,' and tnakd tri-mouth>;. : and. monthly returns, also In such manner as lx specified, .by law. . Tba undcralgned are preparing the variroi boots with printed bead Is gv, blanks for and monthly report*, invoice* of exporfs t bonds,-hill* of lading; Ac.','and sullclt early orders forlhk same,. ; a*bhtaUmlfrd supply wilibemadeat ftrtt. : WM.GiJOUKBTOKApp.;.'/ Steam Job Trlnters, Blank Book Manutaolumrs sad' ~ BtatloneTS.&7 Wood street. - ■>. t, ■ .eciSigawtf a. LAV la, Hooksku£b,-Ao. U 3 Xv Wood street,’ hat jost returned froth (ho East era cities, ■ where be has largely reptenl«hed hi* itock ot BOOKfi—Tfaeological,. CUbl.»], Sdontlßo' 'and laid la k ;fihe anwrimeut ,of Stationery of all klmfe. HelavlUspartleularktteh-' Uoa to htsetoekuf School Books, and to -the fetch yupplyof Photogruphlo AlbuinaaQdCud'rortralta,: which babaa recefved.( ,i'./ « ;;; ntr,.? • 00l- Wsla. 't' K'’ fdahM Sugar, O 60 tfo VA”. i il,\ ; da. ‘ ao; *• IS ,d». standard tjnsehed 'do;'. < ... . >.v - 75 pcwdired do;: . .... 16do'granulated..i do; *Jost received and frr sale by • isniEKk BBOS., roSl • - . Ho*,i2S and 128 Wood street.- "D AISIN3—3OO boxca—H-O half and XmlOO^uutere—cf *‘aaw' r M. B.- 'Bali’ns; ; ‘ 100 boxes and 100 half boxes "new" Layer OatSl&i; 25 frails Seedless v 1 ''"2s kegs,'.' do, v .doj ; . - ... , .?l-* r • i;r 2oboxes - .■* • - i: -j . tn'etorekndlondlsgand foreale by ... whoO 'BEYWtBABBOK'. OPiCiSp MftfCED iOglving!Diy/Ja»lreoefved. A fieeh SupplyiaU up.ln glass Jan;.also foraale by. tb*.pound, la any tnahtuyr«S tha Fa&fty Gevoery €iore cT* ! , pold ; - • . v.” corner Liberty, and Haadlatrectsi' - ; QALX4 aALTII t; O-600 lacks fino Liverpool Ealt, to f*U meh^ : \ 7- 4000IU fnehhew.Codfish;< .t;’* To arrive and far sale at low prices by *'• '*“ wogi.., -x. g, BTDP.Ly jiatabwtr.ktfeefe?^ ( ViAU .tiblfl. ant 12 half . vJ.bbla. pore Grab Otoetucolted (his day a&d-ftfr! ;t»ikhy7 aoo.- A. fIfWiS—IUU ohoicajidusoOs, T>l)lA HCiliitStt'iltAVJSLUUKri—An- ‘|Q^n)vMr^jP3/i , JaKSirlB.,ial»tore «iq lO awJdlss Venißon;-;:: OIL—2UU burols sto. t m i--/ notuKA'- rrr*< iw-wr,—. ww », Hnsru^SiSaDa' lT? - BpECIjt.V&TICES. Mill SAd £SSnSS ,. j i • ;■ : PAffiSi & (X),' ffTTßi TBTgQi liO •BOLT COPPKB, PBreln> 08PMB BOTTOM, BAISEDBTILL BOTTOW, fiFALHR fiOIDBSj also Xmportgs and dcohiatttlOffAlftTlH FZAS^ SHEET IBOH, WIBE, Afc OooataaHyou ka&d, TUfEXEi* MAGHIHE3AHD TOOIA. . Waozgom, Ho. lu Jiret sodUO toocad street* Pittsburgh, Fwm’a-'’ 1 * ■. ' OcCTtfwt tea^r v dß*«4 teem - :mygkd**l|T' • feag*TheCanfe««ion»«ndßxperiaaca or AH IST AMD. PnLlUad'lbr tbttuMfltM* uavareteffaxtaacaiitfea toyoangaqi wfconS* from Iferroot «ap plying 'at tha tama ttmo tbs bnbi of By o&a wbo hi* cU«& after'Msg pjßfr to peal «A.pccje wry. By andntlng. a i lawl^ hxqu corns may bo bad of tba aether, SitHAl* IKIrSUYOPAIB,£•*, Bodied, KJagafe* Hi T. -ohliarUwT. : J. wtf/c. aoTgsxnt....»~ .eiTpaow ooonaak. JC^fSoßlsSoir i KlB r IS & XZL- jjtl Miffgnnarv Ti V-*;r : Orrxcx, Ho. il SCABzn Btixtt. - f||) IfWl jl'ftAW KKflTWtt IKB HILL. HAOHXVKBT, STIAtt-BOXLXBB. ASD BHXR XBOM WORK. WVOBBXHQAHDBHPAiBIHGd«*<» «hOf» , Botioi. ' : ? J i' ; VyinMMly £3£rBUB£B & BABBBS, FISE-PEOOF SALAMApBE.: SAFE, B.VSK 'VAULT IBOS TACM' SO<>B, *■» ! : steel-lised BtmoiAßiPEOWaAjra , : ‘r‘;; HAHuiAOTtraraa.': /; &u.'i2» 'xsl'liiri'tfrtoL Ajfiwwi.-goo4 mA , ' EziUtyUldttntt^MiAild*. tyttOHHWaa & 83888, ... ; Ci^&lAQElMi^^ACrpßEßa, At ths old fltUbliahdd Ooacli Th&ajfi - >■:DtfQßKMUfwmif(nilfit;OuxsSn») .A a* anal. - ] , C V ftfttl %yHtt«tiurgh gteri^Torki. BUio k'CTSJLOCBS* MagaiagprccrflcT OA3T ,BTlpiLr'»frV BPBIBB, A; B.dTSBL,SZE£Ii BPBIH6S ASB :•».■♦:■•£• =••- * -~- T • Odfl jcgpJOHir cpcHKAjff *; bko., .Sm&etafen pf E&QHRAILIB*, 008 TAULTB ASP, TAtJLT. -DOPES;: WIHDQW BBUTZEBB, WIHDOWOUARDS, Att, HcO»UX -Saesod stmt and 86 Third itmt, Mnea.Wood odd'lUrfeot. •EaWon bind V tottVrtykf raPfsitOßis, bacj and p!al»i'ntt*Wffß3Jj«lI ptugom. ... 1 * 'Pa**l£ulArsttrotionrt*id to f *Adiik£t Grata Lets tabbing dona Al abort 1 notlgfer' aM i, flriLiß«jArtCT l J..LV^fiYiM : . n ............a a. mm. 0. 4 CO. f £&a&eturtrt toft 'Wboifliudr Deataftt LAMPS, .CBIttHBYSr RHALratCHAHLKLtEBa, Ac. , QABBOH jOILS,' So. ~tt WoOß°6nmVjckpoaiiofit./ Obatta HouuritukiTii.'fic.-• ; . ; Ej£~B. B. & C.P. MABKCB. f»PBT IiAKU7ACTUiiXBS.sd litokntoßOOll. PBXXT, CAP,JWTTHB.Ajn> au ktbm ot WBAT PUa PATEB.I .. , u.L , :• :• .VI .m'ir ..BAnU'nrmani irxmi So. to Vo. affmiitiiManrtot,?itabiiitfi.'rfc'" : --" • -iWOAgg OB T&ACia'TOB BApa,:'' mH J&SPSS, jfcffiS toiEOBiaQS ABDDOMIfiTIO qp.l* 07 IX CHASGE, OXBZZnOATZS 07 DEPOSIT, BAMM BOXES ABD SPECIE, 80. 67 M&Airtatrwt, POb» bcrsh,Pa»-:r: •'.• -*.. J-m-.I jAafOpOeettoo jhado-oo All : tbojpctodpoldtkt throaghontthoUaUedßUtoo, , :> -j ‘~o: o>BB . gyHEatffiY H.' COLLIBB. For- tat vboUtU. dwjßT i» CHKESB, BUBS, PISH, aadPwdaco Ho. KcvWooA tiurf, .PltttbotsbjPA:; c_'o sol :■ JnERCBAJrr TJUOCORS. jjENBT O.HALBAOO., . (Bnfwonn Wia,) ; Meroheoit r.: .^Are'howrfoeJviagthrir^.'' FXIiL - ’’Oj*]) 1 , WIHXBB vizOOK. 'Which ln r eartent; choloe, taste kad' pritotwUloam* fisrurahly with anything In tha tnlAooaprfs* jbgall thanowest and bed makes olJraach *1 * . • - . - YESTIHG3,and" 7 OVfiODAtIHM. •Also, the largeatand best selected stock of floods fee buriasH sutsevar brenghtto this msfkst. Idkewtoe a very cboiastasuokSoAcl - ,i'A OlUffP tPBSISHPia GOODS ilsraysoa handiJ i' n A 1 mMC OOrUbir PBHX ABT.CLAIBBTBXXTB. :, BOpTS \JtJrD SHOES. -f OOK J iHeiur JAUKS U 8088, Ho;t9 Market stmt, has nmotiy n> turaedfrem tbeZastirUhalargtilockof; OoSapittlng allthe dlfermil varledss sad styles oow In rogne| afcd havtngpejected It hlastif ones the ■KartCTfl-'osadficturer«, t fr ; n&'W‘pTepared tocAr IQ Bsssi&dwesr.•-7Cjio ?!5, L* We kdvise aU thoaein want of ,eeat asAsebstha* tlsi eorerings tor the feet, to cali oo Mr.BOBB, feel- tbtywlll be tuHed .ss qtall^ : •rSmsmbc the ptow,‘fi9 XABXST BTBXXT. .. QoS :. .. ,’. • - ;• gcAßCß;Qpopa: r p-v;;:; ‘-QKO.ALBBXB.ijOHa’do.,-'' “ii. 71,^0rp« : Wood end Poarltr streets. Have foil TecelfSd BOTB*>, TOOTH’S sad GSXL BBEa'fI- steef-tdaied, copperrtooO, thid-kDtsd cue tom-mada BOOTS, wrarce stow, HosvlSAmi U, and -Kos , f,- : . .'i'-*.* i’2-w noli Q'i'ANOAiUj'LAW BOOKH.— ~ O.Wuhbnrn ea Beal Propervolt-* KUlarada Peris,Svels; ; c:.filUazdf»l£oncacis,Byols;•** . Parson pa Bills, % sols; iust ruhUahev Btaartsfitafri.frlsußii wag. /PhlUJpeonintsranPeyXTali; • """/ : Bturycnfiales. SewEdlilra;-' * 1 .> . t rjFnUsd fltattt fltaistas at Large. Air im-*©: , Wnartoa'aAamipsaOrißiiaallmwaSiolK ■vChUty oa Pleading; ’ .*' , ■. ~ . TheLawyartOotaachPlaceßook;'' 1 lor sale by .V- , VXiTVfIO -DOB ' :^_ r Vtiuwoi^LL jOHN SHJfiAltt, “—r BxOtetf f " BASQE3, OOAL ASD OTj. lain Cr^(r&AlS»sznz, : wssasTasss^fiiiiiß^,- P** Hwdinrt turn * AH ■CTlKpToo.ptlitatai. ■ :. , , .. .•a3S.tr i’Amt WAKit. LEIZXB PAVTaj"': "Jit < ' l "■ -• :-J ' ??<£.■, IT ,v ; - HI-: —• WBAPPiatt >xTia, -w.-, naaiiitipljiM. ?Aff3SS9!SaSa3l V. krZk3Wo& - r*9trT)n>at,Vttr<*a*tr*A aiafTSi^SiStSfKiini^^^S^iSS'fct .frigpitotßa aviry u&d’tf omMßlalMd ptali diraalab- wt* -fir «ar‘&%Btan. ByW^Tei. - myafcSUwipAv4 "ntU WWaodgu sOi —" tt m T TTiilrtiiiH
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