I i - *-r -:•■ •<»'i v-'" . i: '-' ’ ; . - -V \ . ,«x ■ . I ; 'Vf/. 4v : iU-' : ■ . ./tv. J.. ,i *V. v.\v. *■- •:*:•:• *;■!<■• *>•> --"A • v.. _J- • f* •i’i’SVfS - -’’' . mmm U’, . >' '\.i ' . •.•.VyV**' ••■•v-' .TV; r.U-i' ['.*V " *' V, * , ■ft*# * ** . ■ « , - •*. *. .. **i * ? ’ - *••'.: 3"-'.’!•* ■ *4r>*■. ‘»V mzr i'!i • . .* .•,•»*.* J-i V'V.’t \ » r.. v ’’ [•-i : N - SJ> is',+ v v '*’ •?.,’■ ij >. ‘ V 7V “ V. ■ SO'-.. . . .■. V.L’ ;. t . X-:-- ~ ■ '$H ■ 7‘I v „ -'• 7 ' ■-’ ;:4-7 ' / ■- *' 1 .. T’iV, \\\ t’l '.;_• -> ’. ,_’i ■ v '•r:\7- •• ;&CS:' *• ►V»I __ \ ' \ *x * T --S t ' A • TUESDAY MOUSING, DEO. 2. ; LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From yesterday’* Evening >6a»ett,e. Deaths of Pennsjrlvanians at Nash- The following Pennsylvania soldiers hare di»d in the hospitals at Nashville, from March 34 to Ifavsmber 2ißt, 1862: TfeT&lTcliaxtea, Go. A, 77th, March 23. Wolf, Co 1), 77tb, March 28..- SmA. Saywell, Co. E. 77th, March 27. JohnEocu, „ John HaUpeimy, Co. E, 7th CaTalrj, March 30. Abnxn Plummer, Co E, tUhCdsalryjMarch 3L C* C,-9th Cavalry, Aprils. 8*1: \Trien,'Cd.«, Oth'C&ralry, April 10. . J. K. Girt*, Co. C, 7&lh, April-Ja. ; grands P; Shoaer, Co. M, 9th Cavalry. April 16. Charlie Park, Co. M, 9th CaTdryWAprilD. Henry 0. Pinch, „Qoj3, 7th Cavalry, April 22. Abraham rtiy,Ee* Ei7th,'April2S. ! - tiaiaQ9LMcCoUoish*eo.-XiSth Cavalry, April 28. Jadeon Eofghti,Co,' C, 7tb 'Cavalry, April 28. “Henry May 6. 11. W.'Ohl, Co. E, 7th Cavalry, May 5. Doaelson, Co; E,77th, Sept. 24. David Davis, Co.E, 78th* Oct,*. • Jacob H. Naumaa,-Ca K*77th, Oct. 2. John Wolf u C<a C, d;-- DeonardrEocfeyVCo. G, 79thjOCt. 5... Oorobral JShn Brown, Cavalry Cct. Co. H, 7th. Cavalry, pct.e. QeorU lugdslf} Gd.!Di'7Bdi f < Oet 11. George MoCready, Co. Q, 78:h, Oct. 12. <Vsu-E«rittfOo. H, 77th, Oct 14. , EU B*nahaw,C9«DrtBth, Oct. 17. <• tSoTT, 78th, Oet. 2L BamneltDhnlap, Go. F, 7ibtlaT»liy, Get* 23.. John 81aUirJ.Oo:i, 7th Cavalry, Oct, 28. . Vh; J.'Jones, Co. P, Cavalry, Sept. 9. Uriah Clarke, Co. H, Tth Cavalry, Aug. 4. Joeeph Miller, Ist Battery, Aug. 12. * Lawrence'BudUr,(ksT.T7th, Aog. 23. l> Christian Dltzal, Oft. XfTtth, April 20. 4 Joseph Houser,' Go. G, 77th, June 14 fiamoel Graff, Co. E; 7th Cava&ys Jttne6. - Sampson Babb, Co. G, 7th Cavalry f May 2A Jas.G. Seaton, Co. C, 77th; May 25. YTm. H. Prichard, Otv E, 78th, Bov. L Thca. Pox, Co.H,7th Cavalry, Kov. 2. Wo: 8. Daria, 00. 1.78 th, Hot. 5. Oliver HorkJe, 00. E, 7th Cavalry, Kov. 8. Simon Snyder, Co. D, 7th Cavalry, Kov. 12. The Chaplain of the Sixty-T^lrd. A correspondent of the -Cincinnati QxsmcH* writes ii follows of Key* J.J, Mirki,U,,D*; Chaplain of tho Sixty-third PennsylvaniA re-, gimcnt, so well and favorably known toour dtiaens; " - Dr. Marks wai for ten yean the popular 1 pastor of the Hew School Presbyterian ohnroh, I of Quincy, Illinois, and traveled a year or two in Palestine and other Oriental countries. After ho returned, he traveled some two years I in the "Western country, delivering lectures! on Palestine, which were interesting and pop'uUr. *Dr.* Marks entertains the same, view of the worth and Influence of faithful as Rev.-Mr. Parsons, and is success- | fofin his Ha has Been‘more tium a; year in this work, and, loves It; for his Mas-; tiris sake 7 and'the soldierVsake. Ha was: ‘with'the army ou the Peninsula, ond tells l some ead facts 'about-tiat thumillating and * unsuccessful campaign, Ha has kspt a true record,«nd intandi to write'a volume on the Peninsula war and its scenes. Half a finish-I edsohoUrahd a.An«rwriter,andsuehavolßine: from his pea will be lsstruotiv* and reliable. I Dr. Marks left our grand army at Prederiou burg only two days ago, on business, and he J ■says .thathoisoonfldentof speedy and com-; 1 plete success over the rebels. He gave me the moat glowing and hopeful description of the: condition and prospeots of tha army under General Burnside. This grand army, on its marches through Virginia, "Onward to Rich mond 1” would sing' patriotic songs, among them, “ John Brown's soul Is marohing on,' and the musio and scene were grand in their effect, and significant in meaning. Rev. D. O. Bradford, pastor of the Third I United Presbyterian Churoh, Ridge street, Allegheny,' preached his fifth anniversary I sermon before that congregation on Sabbath I morning .last, from I. Car., n: 1-3. At the ! Conclusion of ihe discourse, he stated that I when ho assumed the pastoral charge of that; I .congregation, just five years ago, he found a I membership of 130. Since then, 300 (not one .moretnor .one less) had been added to the I number, r Of the five elders, who were inoaoe ■: ho ,u called to that field, two had fal len a,loop, m had remoYod, on, had coniwct ’ ed hisnolf with another branch of tho ohnrch, And but one remained. Of the membership, fifteen had died, ten were absent in the ser vice of the country, ninety-seven had removed without the bounds of the congregation, while th¥ee hundred and eighteen remain. The congregation, as; the figures show, Is among the most prosperous and promising in I the community, and if the labors of the pas- j tor in the fnture shall be crowned as abund antly as they have boon in tho past, it willr ere long, rank ,among tho first In. point of numbers and usefulness. ;*; : X .£' ■* On Wednesday night last, a heavy robbery was perpetrated at .the Monongahela House, by somo expert thief. The room of .Mr. Mc- Bane, telegraph operator, was entered some, time during the night, and a wallet contain-: lingteleren hundred dollars in money, together with'two gold watches, extracted from, under his' pillow. Mr. Meßane had neglected the ordinary precaution to fasten his door and the thief was thus enabled to enter without dis turbing the occupant. One of the bills stolen was a $6OO note on the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, and sev eral other bills were for Urge amounts. Mr. Moßane bad facilities for telegraphing the, robbery extensively, and putting;the po lioe!of the principal elties on the lookout for; thief. To-aayho received a dispatch from; Indianapolis, announcing that k suspicious; character had been arrested there for offering; ‘ a $5OO bill ori'the above named bank, for ex change for smaller notes, and Mr. Moßane has gone on to sea whether he can identify the . or the mosey* The commissions of Hon. Jes. P* flterrett, as President Judge, and Hon. E, H. Stowe,: as Associate Law indge of tho Oyer and Terihiner, Quarter Sessions and Common; 'pleas, were read this morning, by the Clerk i of the Quarter Sessions, after whloh'Hon. M. 'Hampton, President Judge of the District Court, appeared and administered to them the. oath of office prescribed byl»w._ Th»_«»m bear date of November 2d, ISO 2, and their term of offloo will expir. on the 3d of "November, 1873. Judge Bterretthaa already given ovldenoe ,of marked ebilit, on the Beaob.whll* Judge Stowe le yetuntried In that capacity. He earriee - with him a high reputadon ae a lawyer, and will fullv realise the anticipation! or hie friend* in winning an honorable dletinotlon upon the Bench. ' • ... , jniaelonary Annivereary. ‘ Sabbath, the 33d of‘November, waa wboUj devoted to mleeloner, purpoioe by the South Common M. E. ehuroh—Bov. John William* paeior.— Sormona eniuble to -the-oeoaelon wen deUvered morning and evoning by the Bev. .Franklin Moore, D. D., of the Phila delphia Conference, and.in the afternoon by Bev. liaad ADten, of Pltteburgh Conference. With the thorough-preparation tho congre gation had noelvbd under the direction of the eaitor and thoee aaeietlnghlm Inthomenago ment of tile mletlonary intemteof the chargv, the people had a “mind to work,” and to give according to their ability, the contribution* dnrinc the day amoiinted to $328, and it ia expected that the Sunday eohoolwillxwell the earn to nearly sB(lo'before the Conferenoe year tloeee. ' ~ The Obef^Homiclde. ’ In the Criminal' Court, thli morning,, the eate of Andrew Millar, charged with eldlng and abetting Tbbmar B.'Neehai liith. 'anr dcr of Jemee A. Obey,wUe«dledhp for tn»l. The priioner plead not guilty, and waived hi* right to challenge In tbetelectlon ofa Jury. No teetimony we*: ofihnd by .flitf 1 Copimdn- I wealth, and the jory foann a verdict of not guilty, alter whiob' the defendant wai dli charged by proclamation. , - Three other* remain to be Med, namely: Newenthhler, Wlnehey xndtCToh. The for-: mar 1* under bondljln $l,OOO to »ppv*r ai the next term, while the Other -two- av.*tlll in priiom Their trial ha* alio been continued until next term;and the) 1 will probably here lexied on bail. ' . ii SI H. • t; ' \- Ha Nanx.—Joaeph HxllUad i» the nxme of the man arrestoa in tie Afleghcny DU mond, on Snsday afteraotm, for fndeeent ex \ He was eomiiitted.:t& -j*U !«; tejp days, indefault ofa fine for drunkennr»Hfcj[o one appeared to ptoseeute on the oust charge. . Anniveraarr Sermon. Larceny of 81,100. The New Judges. Battle in Arlatneae—The Bebel* Bonted'-Dlopatchee from General* Blnntand Cnrti*. ■ Snnonlibj Mo., Nov, 29.—Gen. Blent with 5,000 Pedorale, attaoked and routed •boat 8,000 rebel*, under Qen. Mermednke, ■> Hill, Ark-- on the 20 th, killing eixty, *nd driving the baUnooiom* fourteen cllei. Oen. Blast telegraph! thit the enemy 1* badly whipped, and will not, probably, ven taro north of the Boitoh mountain* egeln thl* winter; and, a* they have eonemned all the inbslltenee In ihe velley of the Arkan ■ai, they indet ioon retreat Into Tonal. •WinliroTor, Bee. I.—The following baa been melted by telegraph at the headqnar toreof thoarmyr: , t •; ■ Sr. L0nt0.N0v.29,1802. 2b Baliuk, Qtneral-in- Chit/: - 'Gen.'Blnn t,with hi* division, made foreod Uanhee and attacked the. enemy yesterday fflJrnlngat pane Hill.,She battle laatod for several ho an.. She enemy, under Qen. Mar nudoke, began to fallback abeut one o’clock, : bdt retreatodfightlngnnlll stm-down. The 1 Victorywaecompteto. Onr lots It not groat. Tho enemy** loti ii much greater thanodri. Oarfortejcemped on the battle-laid. The enemy retired to Vanßnrtn. : - ■ 1 2b Ealltch, Gtiural-i*-ChUf: ■ Qen. Barldeotlletegriphe that a'cavalry ea- Zotter. to the fork! of 'thoMiagoaad St. Pnnoi*,oeptnied Colonel Phelan and ten men Of the rebel army. ; iCSlgned,) 8. B, Conn*, Major-Qeneral. - Ordnanee Officer Appointed. I'i .'Wasninoro*, Beo. l—LlenUßhonk, for merly Chief of .Ordnance, nnderljlen,-MeOlel-: lanehMbMnvrdtxedtaPXtUhsrgh, Pa., and planed in charge of tho Ordnanoe Bepot at (IhitplMe. ; u ‘PnTßkma& £muu nld.l .xunlnatlon of tho clauuh'f the College will tak, pl&eo.aod -Wednesday. the £4 aod of Docomhor. A ditorory <on tor- will.ho, giT.n, on. the .evening ol Uio4th, v ..1.,,, , ,:j q ; • ; Tbo t«rm.Jasj,'oloiiDg i, ous tn tne hutciry oi tub College, considera bly upwards pf two hpndrsd in attendance. ‘Arrangements nfo m'btfng for o f a' I HorniaP'dephrttSent ; at‘the > 'dothhie'sce'ioent of the Winter torm, which will begin Beccm-. •berffil- ■ >• -*■ Ik the Kaahvilie Union, of Sunday, the 534,,we.find thafpllowing uotico: . . .., ' morning/at .U o'clock, nj CaptJilif'Hinrisiri of thb 78th Fehnsytvania.” This is the Hev. Mr. Hnivey, or Armstrbng ecutifjr, a iWriisteftrf the BHptistChttrcb, who, many tothof cf hit brethren of all denom : illations, laid aside fora time his sac ed 6811- Ing st hfpn*7 fl'n^ n>vlaa 'Q n ' tho~«wofa in his coußtry'sldefehceV'but we aro pleased to see that he eUU-beare aloft the banner under I whlch hairst entisteii. ' - A Dkaxarsn Coiniirran poe Laxcskt. — Orr Dohglas,< whoi has tfftoe dosorted from hisjregiment la Western Virginia, and who was recently atrested hero by ordor of the Frovoit Marshal, has been turned over to the Civil' authorities, and committed to jail to auswbr for the- lareeny of a large number of ! earpentorV - tools fromSamusl O'Brien, of I Liberty street; The to*ols stolen Were valued Lat between four and five hundred dollars, and I many of thorn hare been recovered. Labckkt or a Bkvolvsb.—Charles Thomp son has been-committed tcrjail, to answer for the. larceny of a-rerolver .valued at sixteon dollars, and five dollars in money, from John Crawley, a feliowMeckhand on the steamer Le money and pistol bad boon seore ted bn ths Allegheny whairf, near , the Hand street bridge, and utter Thompson was arrest- I ed he took the officer and showed him whero I the articles were. Rxlbassd bt tbs Rebels.—lsaiah Diokey, Esq., of this city, has-jnat reooived a dispatch trom Nashville, aunounciug tbat his brother, Mr. D. D. Dfok«y,~~haa been released.by the rebels, and arrived Safely-at Nashville. He was t*kiin priiQoci on the 4th November, (to gether -Witir ; another whQe out purchasing grain for his mill. The ladies were released at once, but he was kept until regularly exchanged;- At His Old Teioks.—'Wm. H. Topper, whawas discharged from the penltontiary about two weeks since, where he had just sirred a torn of eighteen months, for larceny, hat been committed to jail by Alderman Don aldson, to answer a charge of stealing a lot of clothing from H."L. Cook. Topper Is a hard cate, and flndsit Impossible to keep his hands off.other people’s property. I;.:'. • • * Snug Lxsut'a Mosthlt. —The December number of this popular mag&xlne is oat* As asanl,!! Is abundantly illustrated,—the fash ions of the month, portraits of notable per jons, scenes of remarkable events of the time, and any number-of miscellaneous sketehes meet os as we tom over its ample pages. On the-whole, we most say that Frank Lttlk’a Monthly very fairly wins its popularity. n.Mutß Thursday last, Mr. Saul Corbin, of Washington township, Jefferson county, while aiding In running a raft dewn the North, was thrown into the creek bj the oar catching in some brash. Hla body was caught between the raft and a rock,- completely smashing hlr head and omshing In hi* breast. Be leave a wife and ! three children. Fixed rot Tsbowixg Stosxs. —John Mo- Bride, residing on Irwin street, Pittsburgh, and Noble Hulie, of Allegheny, two of the boyi who participated in the itono-throwlng affray"on a «d to-day by Mayor Alexander, for disorderly eondaet—the former in the sam of three dollars, and the latter one dollar. _ . ArronmttßT. —Mr. C. P. Hubbard of Mer cer, a “typo” well known in this city, has been appointed as Assistant Quartermaster in the 76tn Pennsylvania Regiment, now at Port Royal, 8. C. Lieut. Hubbard, for the present, is on detached servtco. _ Illioal Liquox Sxllisg.—Thos. Carroll, of the Ninth ward, was convicted this morn lag, in the Criminal Court, on a charge of lolling liquor on .Sunday. Sentence post poned. Accidkwt.—Oa Saturday evening, a stran ger, on hl« way to Camp Howe, (ell Into one of the cellar-holes on the new extension of Pennsylvania avenup, an<iw as very badly in jured. Coat has been foiling at twenty cents per buiHel lb'Cincinnati, bat somo of the mer chd&trh&vo lately put the price down to six teen cents. __ • David P. Rn>DLr,-lateef C°* A, 61st Penn ■ylvania regiment, died recently In tho Co lumbia College Hospital, Washington. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [FEOM OUB EVENING EDITION From. North Carolißa»»Bait WotKs | Destroyed, etc. FoetVxm Moxsos, Nov. 2ft.—Tbe Newborn dally firm, of -Nov. 17th, says the gunboat Ellis, Lieut. Cushing commanding, made a reoonnoUsanee recently into Now Topsail In let, twelve miles from Wilmington, and de stroyed a Very extensive salt works which were in operation. Not a vestlge’of the works warleft. Some of the pans umd for boiling salt water were of copper, and fourteen feet In length. „ ' The population of Wilmington, N. C., be fore tho war, was 12,000. It Is now not more ♦v.va 6,000. Four thousand has joined the army. The Charleston ilereurg says the South should not discourage their expectation as to foreign recognition. It Is rumorod that two gunboats aro being eonftrueted afWilmington, N. C., but that they are short of'lron tor plating them. The ProyrtMt, of the 21:b pit., announces the Arrival, at Newborn, of tho United States gunboat Wamsutta, on the previous ovenlng. She had on board the officers and crew of the British prise steamer Onachllla, captured by the United States iTeamor Memphis. They report the lots of the steam tug May Queen, }mt the crow are safe. John Dibble has been appointed Postmas ter of this city, and took the offibo on Satur day last. The Prvgrut, of the 19th, says, -Gur sko daddUngprtdeoesaor, Lieut. J.T.ltomlngton, is about to start-bis -Newbore' at Raleigh. The iame’paper,of Nov. 21at, says; The United States gunboat Gen. Burnaldo Is now at Beaufort on her way North for repairs, having bees injured on .tho Georgia ooast in agile, on October 24th. She will proceed as •pen as the weather permits. *•''' ! Latest from Europe.' ( • Cap* Racb, Nov. -20.—The sttamihip Hi bernian passed off this point this evening, bound for Portland,.with dates to the 20th.. The Edinburg arrived l9th. It U reported that another Craft, similar to the Alabama, has sailed’ to- capture and de stroy any.ivessels Bailing under tho American flag, and pother is said soon to.follow. The, sales of cotton for three days were the* market closing steady on 'Wednesday evening. Breadstuff* are steady and quiot. Corn has an upward tendency. Provisions dull. Consols closed on Wednesday at 93K fw money. COMMERCIAL:... RECORD. ARBITBATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRADE— Fok Notembehaho December Wm. M. Suiss, V. P., I James I.Bebxett, Jems 8. Dilwobth, I Wa.McCatiar, David McOasslzsb. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ornci or the Pittsburgh Dailt Gaxettx, 1 Mohdat, Doc. 1,1862. J There Is no change in Coin and, our bankers are; •till buying Silrer at 2o per cent premium, and Oold at 270. Demand Notes remain unchanged at 19c: premium, buying. Eastern Exchange is In good supply, and is Sold ats£c premium. GRAlN—Wneat remains firm at 91,13 for Red from first hands and sl,2o@l£2“tot White. Sale from store of 150 bosh White at‘91,28 Corn U Ann at 6S@7oc for old from depot. Barley fs pnobanged , at $1,15 for Spring and sl,2o@i£2 tor Fall.; Bye U lu demand at -75 c. We continue to quote OaU at 45 @COo for uew and old; sale from store of -100 both new at 50c. Malt is firm at $1,40 for prime Fall. GROCERlES—unchanged and • qnUt. : Sugar ranges from 10%$ll%c; Coffee 32@S3c; Molasses 55 @5Sc. Bale of 10 bbls A. Coffee Sugar at 13}£, and 15 bbls B. Coffee at 13^e. FLOUR—'The demand continues light and the; transactions consequently are principally of a local character. Sale of DO bbU Extra Family at OfC50 f C5 and 3° do do at the aatue figures." Bye Is aelUng lo the small way at $5,00. OlLS—There Is no change to not* tn refined! though we quote the market firm, and good city brands of free oil are held firmly al 80@flflc, pick-; •gee included. - There was a stand-off between buy ers and holders .of Crude, and the result is we harq do sales to report. Buyers were offering SOo fbr Crude tn bnlk, while holders are asking from SI to &}£c. Crude In bblaU held firmly at 55c, and bbls, returned. BUTTER A EGGS—RoII Butter is telling at from 18 to 20c, for prime to choice end Packed Eggs sell at 19©200. CUERSE—SaIe of 40 end 60 boxes W. R. at I2e end 200 do do at ia)£c. SALT—Ia rather dull; select AObbUNo. 1 Extra et $3,50 and 60 ska Ho. 1 Extra at $2,25 per sack. BACON—very doll; sale of 3000 fiw Shoulders at Ge and 1000 lbs Sides at 6%c. APPLES—unchanged; f*ic e f 100 this Rossetti al $1,87 and 50 bbU at $2,00. POTATOES—SaIe of 150 bush mixed from store, at 85c. 1 HOMINY—SaIe from first hands of 25 bbls at $4,76 and 10 bbls from store at $5,00. W OISKY—SaIe of 16 bbls Common al 38c. DRY FRUIT—We note email'seta of Apples at $1,25 per bushel and $2,50 for Peachea. WHEELING— rxA Mxbeita— l4o hogs, 0 eattls, Crump; 100 bogs,. Moorhead; 20 bbls flaxseed, 8 do butter, Clarke'A ccr, 156 bbls wheat, 83. ska core, J Mubleman; 254 bbls apples, Edgerton A* Stewart; 65 aka ecru and potatoes, 50 bbls flour, 1 do wool, Jason Noble; 156 bbls apples, N Body; 50 do do, Jas A Fetxer, 120 do do Owens A Kennedy; 62 bags barley, Msßaae A Anjer, Sd ale bbls, Spencer A McKay; 20 pkgs produce, Wm P Beck A co; 17 bgs eeeds, Ac, e lien, McCormick A co; 60 bgs barley, Josh Rhode*; 55 bbls flour, J 8 Liggett A co; 148 iks wheat, L WUmagtb; 16 bbls eggs, Henry Odrick; £2 ski rye, McDonald 4 Arbockla; 96 sks wheat, Hitchcock, HcCrecry A co. MIDDLEPORT—rsa Moxiioe—U<So bbls Hear, Clerks A co;2 sks wool, J L'Kisser; 1 bbl scrape C G Hussey A oo; Ido do, Parke, McCurdy A co; 1 bx fruit, X P Buffington. 2ANESYILLLE— rsa Lmis Uaetis—l64 bbls oil, \V P Wooldridge; 2 bbls hatter, James A Fetxer; 65 sks rags, Markte A co; 7 pkgs mdse, 8 M Stares sou; 3 oil bbls, R E Seller* A co; 2640 bbls flour, 4 «ks wool, 2 pkgs butler and egje, Clarke A co. Impests by Btver. ZANESVILLE—rxa Exsa Gains*—9oo bbla floor, 18 bbla egga, 12 bbla batter, 3 keg* batter, 10 r.M. tobooco, Li bbla M4d, 27 iki, 2 ill wool, 1 itw, 4 kegs extract, Clarke Aw; 1 Lx batter, Adame Ex-1 pruoaco; 13 bbla dry fruit, 3 bg#do, 20 bbla floor, 60 oil tibia 60 pork bbla, 67 aka feed, dome* C McVxj; 20 oil bbla, lDsbh goods, 4 bbla produce, 3 kega bat ter, 22 bbla epplca, 9 bbta Seed, 1 hbd baeob, Jamoa 1 A Fetzer, 14 oil bbta, J O Kirkpatrick; 3 bbla bolter, Tbo* JUcCoj; 6 tube twiaa cbetee, Wilson, Oarr A co; I 26 aka rag#, tjDiCP tf&rkle; 60 bbla floor, flamoal I Ltodmay; 1 bx, Chna, Smith A co; 1 bx aod 2 aka bacon, Owens A Keunedy; 8 bbla fiaxaeed, £ A Fabooetock A co; 1 bblapplte, 1 bx butler, J T Cbildij l bbl aorgum, 0 W Simmers; 21 carboys. Jea Inrla; Si bbla oil, Childs A Caraoa; 37 all bbla, wool drtdga; 27 do do, Tboa Bell A CjJ 2 bbla applaa, 4 half oil bbla, 1 aock quluora, 1 bx can fruit, John Oil phaat; 1 bbl egga, 1 bbl butter, 1 brdo, L 11 Voigt A co; 1 hbd tobacco, D Gregg; 6e bbla applet, Jao 11 Thompson; 4 bbla and 1 keg mdse, Evertea, JPreaton A eoi Sd oil bbla, Jaa JlcQuistcm; S bia h b goods, 1 atore, 6 traoka, Crother; l bbl applM Thoe Alans; 2 kegs 1 bbl batter, 7 LbUeggs, 1 bblaeed, W Steel; 35 aka prodai-e, J W Sorgal; Xi bbla pickles, 2 bhda and i bx tobacco, J tf Elrod, 7 bxa h b goods, 9 bbla pro dacu, G V JfelL _ Imports by Kallroad. PiTTfiJuaaa, Ft.WamACaieaooKxtLftOAO.Dee 1—264 aka corn, D Wallace; 135 bgs bailey, Wm Me- Kao; 164 bdJa paper, ParklUiA coj 1W bbla floor, J Mackls; 112 oil bbla, 0 Water* A co; 20 aka rag*, fitnrkle A co; 3 pkga butter, JohO Wbitflalu; 99 bbla floor, 24 bxa cranberries, J 8 Liggett A oc, 7 dot (aba McDonald A Axbockle; 100 bblr floor, Graham A Thomas; lOudo do Jaa McOolly A eo; 201 ski corn, Hitchcock, MeCreeir A co; l ear corn, Ucßane A AnJer;l2CO aka wheat, L Wilmartb; 55 bbla refined oil, il H Collin#. PrmttJOdß a Clktklxhd BailboaP, Not 23 3 bbla oil, Wade Hampton; SO bxa cheese, Frank Vangorder; 25 du do, Shoemaker A Lang; 20 cut# matches, 8 Ewart A co; 20 d a do. Head A Matlgar; 6 .hnda tobaoco, Ed Megraw; 43 aka apples, A Ballon; 101 bblafloar, Jm McCully A co, 300 aks wheat, £ T Kennedy A bn; 120 bxa glaai ware, Joseph Fatter son; 125 aks wheat, J L Noble A co; 185 do barley, Z Wain weight A ccr, 116 bbta filar, J 8 Liggett A oo; 13 dressed hogs, John 8 DU worth A co; 28 aks oats, 6 bga iced, JT W Walker; 10 bbla floor. £ Botoiaon A co; 6 bbla cement, J £ Ingram; 37 oil bbla, J C Kirk patrick A ci; 60 do do, DslmU A Ewing; 4 cases drag* & A Fahnestock A co; A bbla whisky, James Boyd, 20 do 2A McOalkmgh; 67 aka ragi, Alarkle A co. Potroleam in New Vork. November 23.—For the two business days under review, there baa bees comparatively little done In Petroleum, and that,'* ftbont ally Improvement In ratu, though some holders are Tory firm, refusing to aril at present qiwUtioaa—tbe iaica Ai.W'Wl* orude, 403 M gravity, at 15®55<i, chiefly at the lower rate; 6100 do &eflnad,partin lots, 120 teiV (chielly b0@85,l .including IJOonly, In bond at 70© 761 aud 1000 gallons in tin. 105, Including packages lo all cams. At Pittsburgh, yesterday, the river waa reported at a low ataga, and falling, and Ba nned Petroleum wea. anything, higher thanbers. We notice a tale of*o bbla daodarlxed Naptha at 70o.—Bklpplng JUat, , , STEAMBOATS. FOK CINCINNATI & LOU-, JggVA I&YILLE.—The floe new steamerHSSfi&Sßß NELLIE BOOEBB, Gent. Sheppard, wul loave ae abovoon TUESDAY,,2d Instant, at Iff acm., For freight or passage apply on foara of to / ' > del ; ‘-7TT >.rr- JOHH FLACK. Atent. UK * UAliLiPOlilb ! ANii POBTBMOHTH.—Ihe fine light jmSßEk oraegbt steamer "IGO,'' CdpCaln M. Jones, wul leave for the above and Intermediate porta on THIS BAY, 2d Inst* .a* 12 o’clock au . Fo*fralght or passage apply on board or »o - , . ■.. rsr. "H.B.WBEEtttB# Agent,. TiIUU CINCINNATI.—TiIBiJE&S JP : flne ; t»ew iteaWcr,KHßiA' Nii' 'BigEaSEEB Gabt;J. U. MifrktteJ villi leaf I fbr ‘the; abate and intermediate ports on THIS Y>AV;Y<l'lnstant, at 4 o'clock p. mv 'For-freighk df'jHaakka'. WplF •«* board or to J. B. LrYINGSTOM AW-fAir^k m>K: UINCI Cf IAJ fLfnguji | J? ISYILLE.—The apleodkl 4feuq«aßßal 1 PUOHESB,Oapt. kbove.ind Intermediate porta on-TfiUß BATt kd lust.,‘ft JO o'clock m..;, Fer/frtlgatarpwaageep plyenboardorto . .. ... ~, • ■ y, ntM v;; J. b: LrflH9BTOtr A Cd., Annu. I (jAIKO AND ! MKM-i J* PHlS.—Tb.'^fanilU 1 Bttamer MABY FOBSYTH,iOapt> Hahiel Awe, wul leave for the abore-wnd alPtntennedUte porta on THIS DAY, ,Sd JMtant,. rt £ o'clockjp., m. freight or paaiage apply onboard or to . i nSs’ j. B 'iiyiHastOH ifno.! aiphuj. ZAMSaViiajK. fAOKKr.— i JBSLA Th* H.PTniMWUIt Uapt. IV T. Brown, wUi leafa PlTtßUttvo fvr EABESVILLE every BAT?£DAY ikt 4 o’clock p. ta." BetbrnlngV wDr leave ZANEhVULK every TUESDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. For freight orpaa aaga apply on board or to - < • •• * p 046 y. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Agents. j^JSWiU J.AK « Znp^yjUaBVIHIC TOBBPAT, Hi .'dock p. IMT«« JSMMdUo KyiWX: VBLDVV, it p ia;. Por frelkht dr dmmc. .doltod board or. to , J. B. LITINOSTOtfi Od;; *£•(», PltUbtirgk. S H. 8. PXEBCa k Agaati. - .07 RBtiOliAK PAOKElk—Theanltaullfl BABe&gߣfißtf&& steamerHINEBYA, CepL.• Gordon,ioavestor Wbeellngand aH IntenoeduGrporti EVXBY TUES HAY.TUOBBDA Yand BATtfeD AY, at-U o'clock A.-xn,, -maWng,.«loee.eciiiMK4ion»; wtth.thks.’regnlar noS 1U Water atml. SKH'JJTG JUJjCHtJrES. yyU&KSj&R A WILBUN > Sewing ;0.57 FITTS BirtKKT, . HA., Awarded Vie Pfrtf Prmuin*» e< A" UNIT K Hit) T A T XS FAIR For the Year* 1858, 1860 »ud 1860. upwards 07 30.000 boll* i!-: tue UNfTBL* bT-O'KC- [OR.B TOA.lf 2rt,O(teoOLl> TO- PAST YEAR. UTsoHnr to lh» tmbllc WOEt&IjKK t WlLbOli 6 IUPkOVKD SJCWthO btMJHIEEi r.l aEI»tTO3D PBTOti*,'tilth tectece*! -xmlMebc* oHl» m&ritu « tb- te*t and molt rolteUd r*aiHr Sewinli Ms.Miil con 1. <u It Kv.i equal!? well bu lb. thicken «=d thl&li69t labrtc« (| p»tir tfcoJctS-rtltth loro»!hl« to cnrMal, allko di ,both ildm; Ib tlmri! H> cocttroc iickOj mov* ln poTMiwat, »n* l thus «u ptb»tf raftdilne nirniitw, giilDg price# #Ai!J CwcTiotk-a or calou#i torn lab ©4 sraili, on 4ppucatioc in person ct ty leitat'r X¥«T »»rr*wp?« for thr®« i&.tn*"" w«- Pt'MSKit* »o. QtiWING MACHINES WILLIAMS A 08VI8' un»jo*tM dooW* thro»a tu rAUILY SIWIHQ MAOHINtI St lmrimi, No. U TlrTn BTitUT, PJTMBmiGU, Pa. •fb«« wilt Aj ail kiud* of work, aod are warranted and teptli* repair one fear without any dues*. IiILLEV, STRAIN d 00.. Ageol*. SPECIAL Ul the poblio be perfectly awtied that they tn*T boy and nae 'WILLIAMS A OBVIS* MAOHOT* withaeiniuh Impunity aa any in market, notwith rtflTifUng the grcea mla»tah>menta pan* 3 ** lo * eßtf * trr uftnm tK>flmTer A Baker Bowleg Uacbtoe Go. andotbaa. TheJdeaof atoppln* pereone from rain* tbaae when they cannot atop u» from «U -«n* them, is prepoalerocn. TWa Machine waa pat anted Feb. 18, 188 L - V* 9remitt U revet* e*y pence uWk a Bernina JfoeUae who can point trot one tingle omb where a penon to whoa we baxeeold a Machine haT» been legally itapped from rain* it, or hare had SnaytoaSpAt. AGENTS WANTKU. * LILLET. STRAIN A OO nissoL errors, (rc. Dissolution.— The partnewhip hrreteftre exlitin* between WILLIAM and JOHN DOOGLAtB, In the Mill Bodnest, In Xliaa* Daceab** 1» IMlladtitwT Dissolution op co-partner. SHIP.—Ths Co-P&xtnerahlp lotoly oxbtlo* bllns SEO. W. JAOKSOS «jlO. /. TOWB USD, la tbo Port iPoAin* and Pnrriiion Builaiya wu dUmITKI on th# 3XA of goptombcr lit, bjr the doili of o*o. W. JAOKSON. The oßatn of the lota Ira will bo oottlod bjr tbe 100017111* portaor, who will .I*. cootloo. th. J «' OWKSKK[)i SarTlTlng partner. -Tho firm of JAMJjS t / WABD a 00. na dtoolcod cn *th d*y horamtxr, 18C2, jij lb. r.Urcm»iit of 010. 0. BXIS nd AHDBIW B. BEBGEB therefrom. The tat.rot ol BUS * BEBGEB ™>i Into tbehAcd. ot JAMES WABD, ud tb. bcetaeee ol mid Orm mmm Into tb. h«sd. of tbo remaining member. Ereolwbo u. to Kttlb ell debt, ud collect ml tod ocmUsua ntd tcslne**, to whom tb« BjUrocai* of tbe old fri»t»di ot i&M firm U r*com orodedT (Big**,) JAMES WABD. \«d wtL WABD> . BEU A BEBQEE. I*.lro KoT<mb-rS. 1 D* naiaßTuafiuvui, i Ptttitmrgh, September 10,15G2.J OK PARTNERSHIP. __Xhe Pertnenblp heretofore esbtlng between JOS. SPKHCSB end W B. OABBABD *a to •oltwTco the 30th of Aogoet, IKS, W. H. GAB GABO being nnthcriied to eettle np the boaineotof the Ute firm *t hie ofleo tn the Brewery. The Brewing Baeinea will be continued by SPXNCKB A KcXAY. who inteud to here ilw»ji op. hAnd * toperior ertlcle of ALB, POBTBB en<) B&OVTH The undenlgoed will be thenkfal to the fricedaof the Ute firm tor e eontinnettnn of their Detrennso, end nroalie to nuke it their elia U» #»»• to ul who m*y cmrtheee from them. Mr. 808 BBT WATSOH, of Liberty etreet, m known to the boaineee oonunanlty, will mto of oar bneimwe, wttb the fall coo ‘rAata*surf£l° SP»o*B*'facKATl. Ph«- ■ta MB-bargh. Jg.^ ■elh JAMES Melt AV • fPHE rAKTNKKSHIi' horotofore ex- X lrtlM txtwMQ WM. J. HOWABD tad BO BKBT IWDGEBa, under .the name ana •tyi# of HOWABD A BODOKtISi Copper and Tin War* w’ewifertnfM, vtl dimolred on th* loth 1662, by lb* death of WIUUm J. Howard. Th# bo •loom or tbo law firm wWbe eeULd by the •ottlt. Idc partner, Robert Bodgew. AU thore knowing UmmaalTM to b» Indebted, will plrere cali and rettle. ROBERT RODGERS, having par ebaaod tbs entire Intnreet of William J. flow* ard, lau of the firm yf Howard A BodjSerhwH} eon ttauo to manufacture BBBWEES KKTTLKB, SriLlAof atuiare, WOBHS, for OIL BXriblß and all kind*, of work la hia line, at the old ““St-g rro ”' ■ U " 1 ' P “ U Bo"?KT EOPOettl. JJOINT MALT HOUSE, : 17 WATER STREET, PiiUbur/k, Pa. w. H. GAEKABD, Mils ter. filler in BABLEY and BYE MALT; aleo, for vale, BABT.gy, BYE* OATS and COBH. uASm /^BOCBRIEA— VJT fOhhda. E.O. Sugar,prime; 60 do Cobs do, good; 20 do F. B. do; no bbla. yellow do; T 8 do cnuhed and granulated bogar*; • 60 do “A” coffee du; 226 bag* Bio Coffee, fair to choice; 60 bbla. N. 0. Molina*; 70 do Lomlng’* Byrup; 180 do snorted o’ds do; 90 do bleaehed Wbals OU; 26 do Ho. 1 Tanner** do; 20 do Proctor A Gamble** Lud Oil; 210 boxea black Tobacco, 6e and lOe; 12 do natural leaf Tobacco—©ld * irglnU; ■» 65 keg* Ho. 1 6 twlrt Tobacco; With . Ml "»“•« Co r I 0039 190 and 183 Second street. SUMJKLKH.-- . 90 bbla. standard embed Sugar; SO hhd*. prime N. 0. do; 40 do Porto Bico do; kO do Cuba do; <0 bbla. Hew Orleao* Molaa***; 100 <dd Baltimore Golden Sjrup; 4* do Loreriflg*a do; 76 big* prime Bio Coffee; ICO boxee assorted brand* T jbaoco; ■ 160 do groand Spier-; 60 do do Coffee; 200coil* Manilla Bope, snorted site*; 100 Bales Hitj Oakum: . an boxea Concentrated Lye; 1 For saleby WATT A WILSON. J 2tB Liberty street. ACU«, : 8H«.W S M, iDEa> HAMS, plain; s-i a . Do. canmiaed; ■'.v, Do. S. 0. canvassed; In aten and br sale by WM» A HAYS A 00.. ocS i ■ T 296 Liberty etreet. tJNDKIKd. DRIED BEEP* LEAP LABD, in barrel* and keg*; MESS FORK; , . , HoJ 8 MACKEREL, large; On band and for sale by ... . . ; ffM. B. riATS A 00.. 295 Liberty rt. |jUttiL«-r3U bbifl. large 3 Mackerel; P ; 80 half bbl*. •• •* » . 5 90 qr. •• •• •• » ;; .£0 kltta extra u 1 10 •» “ V 9 '• Be&lred and for sale by H. BIDDLE, 3j2SSa Ho. US Liberty street Aitf) bnga ground Alom calt; © 200 do, Dairy do; In itorbdnd ftvMloby now■. WATT A WILSON. 268 Liberty »tre*t. hiV/iuST FOTAiOKA—IOO bbla primo } Jersey Sweet Potatoes received by railroad and M.*, lb. Uml o, « S^ BBHBHAW> eorur Liberty tod Bmd itreet*. imm AMU KUUB.— 1 lot of prime Batter; ' X biwrel prim# freeh Egge; . tah GOBDEBi 1 114 Second etifet, BAiCKUt<S HOUU BUTI'ISb ; ft half hamli do do*, ' t VSn n “* *" QAirrncLD. KMMKIT—4O bbla. Ilvdraalio Uoment au OQLLIKB. x AiU) Uii* —50 bblfl. Mo. 1 Lard O lj on »r ,^, DAL « iI _ Ii 4 gQHt noli T f>9 pad 7PW»tCTftmt. |» XiS jfLuUit—iw bbls. puro Kyo Jfc floor fcr-b&j Bo j n : Ho. 237 Liberty «tteot. ■-» a middles Venison: “"ffISSR AHOOBDXB. liaSaoond'rtrwt, ferule tj peg XXjWDQ'k fihmir-W bpxw, oity bsU «MgTQW»W«mt, PO* V SALE.—I6O ACRES 0? COAL PRIVILEGE, adjoining the town ol Bieubenvtllß. Jeffenon coun ty* Ohio. Tbe Steubenville Goal and 43oke has bean Wrly tea tod at tho Belmont Furnace, at Martina* ▼llia, Ohio, nearly opposite "Wheeling, where mil Information may U bad of iu qualities for (melting iron ore. Thia Ceal and Coke proves to be the beat for (melting pnrpoees of any wait of the mountains. Iren c.n be mad? for leas money at BteubeuviUe than at any point west of the mountain*. Ihe important tact is, the receiving end (hipping of all materials without hauling. This property U fiuely located, lying one-third of amlle upon (he Ohio river, and the Wheeling extension or the Cleveland A Pitta burgh running the whole length of said coal field. Also,tho Pan-Handle (*o called) Railroad crosses the other rail road upon thia properly. Coal can be dropped from the pit an upon the ndlrcad, or upoa LoaU.in the Ohio river, or loto the top of a furnace, without second handling. There la a large j body of coal adtolning the above tract .that can be , to. ured if required. The following are price* that Iren ore he* been offered and (old for, furnished by persons conversant with Ihe badness, end may be reliiHl upon: 10,001 tone of native ore could have been contracted fer, delivered at the furnace, burned ready for cm, 60 per cent, ere, at $3 per ton i L*a* Enrol lor iron ore baa been bongbt at Cleveland for ?6 per ton, freight from that potnt to Steubenville gl 57:—cost, dropped at the furnace, $6 67i Lake Champlain and tatssonri Iron Mountain ore abeut ■ tbb same. There It an abundance of fire clay, Um»- ■toneand sandstone .upon it, and.ln the vicinity. The present rates for all materiel* cost more now; a'so the nietaL Any person wishing to make an In veatmeat will please c*U npon WH. 0. ABRAHAM, at Steubenville, who will be roa<ly to show the prem hoi and explain its advastages: or upon the under signed, at No. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. P.O. SHANNON, S~ UPEKIOK BUILDING LOTS FOE BALJL—The undersigned often fbraale.onn»- wmable terms, nmt of .the choicest spots for build-- Ira purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They an situated within one hundred yards of the urmloue of tM Centre Avenne florpo Balt way, and are beautiful locations for private dwelling*. The •nnery and everything nnflers them extremely de sirable for any one wanting to locate outside of the city limits, and atthe same time so? near an thev that communication can be had with' the City at all hours. Lota from one-fourth of an acre onward*. Also, aome Western Land*, situated In lowa, Min oesota and Wisoonaln. . Alio, several small lota in Minersvtlle, 60x?«V) feet. The above property.,will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire of * JOHNHKBBON, corner hlxtb and Wood streets, Or, WU. A. BKBBON, Clerk’# Office. Court House. : 7K)R BALE TO THE TRADE— T -New crop N. 0. Bogar; Porto Bioo do; Cai>* do; Green end Black Teas; Tobaccos; Byrnps; Choice extra family Floors; Baooo; And a general stock of Groceries, la store and ar riving and tor sale bj McDonald a abbooklks, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and CommUslon Her- 1 chante, Nos. 212 and 844 Liberty street, near bead of Wood, : *°g- FOR SALE OR RENT.—A Taa Yard in Doqoesne Boteogh, to complete order and having all the modem improvements, and capablo of tanning 100 bides per week. A’so, for sale, two bn tiding lots, on West Common. Allegheny city, baring a front each da Common cl 38 feet 8 Inches, with a depth of 220 feet to a Ufrfoot 6O or 60 building loto in the Second Wnrt, Allegheny, suitably located* nil of which will be ■old cheep by Inquiring of JOHN TAGOANT, or JOHN SHOWN. J*. ocIA Corner of Tadcmi lOnet-nad Ptmapod. VALUABLE STEAM FLOURING UIZjL FOB SALE.—Situated in the town of UanoTer. OolumbUna county, Ohio, on tb* lino of the Pittsburgh * OleTtUnd Hall road, In tbs centre of • rich grain growing country. Tbft mill Is «rect «d on aaveral lots of ground, to At® stonea high, and fallr supplied with nil tbe Ute lmprovsmenta of ntftcblnery, Ac. Tbe mill to nsw. In Ml Uds of op eration, doing ft Urge and profitable business, and the only reaecm for the owner selling out to on ec* count of ill health. Wears anthoriied to offer the above property at a great sacrifice. For full partio* olari call at the office of B. McLAJH A CO.. 108 fourth street. gNOINB FOB BAIiK, A BOOT HOST IiUB*S KOWBB- ltt UUOD OBDZB. WILL BE HOLD CHEAP »OB OABH, QALSTTTK OmOL fifth atraax, above Bmlthflald. V.c«]:lr» st the fclfcdU pOK SALE LOW FOR CASH.— 2 BALAKOE VALVE LEVEfi SKGINXS—CjI* iDden 17 tachss diameter, 6 foot tfroke. 1 DOOTOB’ BNOWK—B iscb cylinder, pompi *3s incites disaster. _ Enquire .of PABK, PAIMTEB A CO., 120 fteoond atmt, Pittsburgh. |?UK SALE.—One Steim Engine, eylin- JD d®r thirty Inches iiuuUTt 6)4 atrokej b«l* MfflHt Poppet TmITM, vrot Iron pitman, all complete to the cruk pin, excloalTe of baa plate. The aWre machinery la entirely new, never haring been in oae, and conatrocted with all the l&tcet la* proTemenu. m mß t MILLSES. aoLlmiUtwT FOB BALE—One Boiler, 6 feet 16ng and 24 Inchea diameterone fine, 8 inch, fiuit able tor a email engine, 6 hone 'power, inqnlra at So. m LibmTY btbket. oca^u to ier. F)R KENT—a largo well lighted room la the Qxsrrrt BuixDisa, fourth Apply *i tbs .Counting Boom of THIS OFVICE. Mdf:rttf ________________ yiOK hai.k ok KENT—An Oil Ko .1! lui,. in o»»Pl*» ,n ”i- 0 mh6:dtf hit's it Lav, No. IS6 Tourthst. JOBOICM. mAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A AMD UNSAFE MEDIOINEB.—For onpUasaat and dangerbosdifeaiee, use HBLMBOLD‘B £X*, TBAOt BUOHU, which has rccelmd the cndores meat of tbs most prominent pbvsictana la tbs United States. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity as a i certain cars for the following diseases and miptoms: originating from diseasce and abase of the Urinary > or Sexual Organs? General Debility, Mental ana' Physical Deprusdon, Imbecility, Determination of: Blood to the Head, Go nfosod Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Bestleasnsea and gleeplmnees at Might, Absence of Muscular Effldency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganisa tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpi* tatloa of the Heart, and la fact all the concomitants: ef a nervous and debilitated state of the system. Tp insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for HdmtxJd’a. Taka no other. Cures guaranteed. Bee advertisement tn another colnmn. ap23a!Ayr? MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW r BES7OBKD Mm FeWuActf, la « Sealed £»• *lop«. Price4Bl* (feats. i ‘ A Lectnre on the Nature, Treatment and Brdical Care 01 Beematonhma or Seminal Weakness,lntol*i nntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, end Impediments, to Marriage generally, Hervounua, Consumption,; Epilepsy and Tits: Mental and Pbyataslincepadir,; resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT« J.OUlr Vfi&WKLL.M. D„ Authcrof Ac, ••A BOON TO THOUBANDBOFBUFFBBKBS,” flaot unde* seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or tvro postage : stamta, by Dm. CH. J. 0. KJdaK, IST Broadway, M, T., Poat-Otßce Box 468 C, aoTißmdawT • FRUIT TREES.— iHDBOHimiTa to ru*-i chaosJ.—A Tory large stock of choice TBBXS, of selected firietlea to choose from, with e»«rjr posh! bio can to hsTeerery rariaty true to name; | Of Apple alone we haTe'l76,ooo 60,000 of which; an three year olds, 10,000 four year old*. Pear, 10,-1 quo iwo to three yean old. Peach, Plata, Ac., a flnej Barunoa—the Trees to the Hanery. Call end: exainioethem. . . , . EVKBOBKKNB from l to a feet, by the honfowL cheep; also, BHADS TBEEB AND BHBUBBJEBY,! wholesale and retail. . ; Addrev PITTBBUBG& AND OAKLAND NUB SKULKS, Pittsburgh, Pa. m 1 Q'iUw'r JOHN MfIUbOOH. Ja. UUAU AMU MOEASSKS 800 hhda. prime to choice N. o. fir r u. Saon; 76 do 'do Porto Blco do; 23 do do Oaba do; 80 tlerc«« do do do; 100 bWi. *B’ CoffM do; 60 do Ortnihftd u £0 do • Powdsrad do, 6) do Befiaad Tallow do; 700 do H. 0. Moline*; 60 bf. bbU. do; SO O bbla. Qoldtt Sjrvp; 875 bagi prim* Bio Oofioe; lu itora and for sale bj ocfi JQgM I. HOPflg & 00. XTKWUK LN V KN'i'Kli ;T)SBT KUi EXPLOSIVE OABBOK OIL, nod told by Q. B. BHAW, ■a4 Practical Optician, 68 Flftb «*™*t EOKtVnii THIS DAY, in Moro— -2500 lbs. Mountain Buckwheat Flotir; - 8 carloads Lake Brie Apples; 158 bartals Bnseetts; SO bushels White Seans, . 6 bfcmli Sweet Older, 15 do Sweet To atose: _„„ And for tale by L. H. YOIQT A 00. AJ-i'A' l BAX.T 11 SAIiTI iI— -600 bins Liverpool ground fait; I*6 do do fine Table Celt; In store and to arrive and trw sal* bji . HcDOHALD A ABBUCKLE&* noH A 2ts a0A244. Liberty street. ■75 bxa. 8s & IDs Tobacco: 10 batts 10* Black Yat , do; 80 caddies }£§A buttspins do; I W. EL OOBMLY. KMSON.—IO saddles Venison just received and for sale &r - _ YBAaK VAS GOBBKB, no ;4 114Secondatreei. ANiUxA. KUJfK—lSOooib.&aiorted ilw*,for ul« tit tti tt»a.'«He«»YcSii trloi* Mill W.WI itrwt, »IX!T. th. Broratjilll. brtdn no, I OZQ. B. JOKES. ft**”** 11 f ••*»««»»** h. | KPS AY A BAB BOOR, puuun qa&box oil , i LAHP HAHOF4OTUBSBB, So. 22 WOOD. STJtEBT, Prrmgnbn, Pwftu- GKO, f. N<,.w„»wiP.tsßT-yottWt>« TTf/OODVUXE OIL REFINERY. GEORGE W. UQLEHBtP. «* <JOn . aawnT*CTß*aao. or BUBSIXQ OIL AMP LTJBEIOMU?p. QEU Seed constantly 4 on hand the Tcry bcSt fjealfty of BUBHIKO oil, dear and witboat odor, aleo, a good LCEIUCATOIt, pore WHITE BENZOLHaadUAB GIiEAbE. _ .*>•' .* . •arAU orders left at So. S 5 Euth Bnuer, Bank Blhck, second Boor, will be promptly attended to. ocs-.dfcf ' JMJCENT OIL WOBKH. DUNCAN, DUNLAP 4 00^, ffiaanffifCtncen cf ■I : >i POES VyyiTK BETINED OAEEOM OILS. omce, No. i3l Liberty street, pirraBOBGH. pa. L' UOIfKK OIL WORKS. WILLIAM P. WOOLBIVOB, MjjioraonrExn or 00 A L AND CABBOH OILS, and dealer in LAMB* CHIMNEYS, do., do., So. 29 Market street, between Seresd and Third, piTTaßimau, pa. mhStfcdlj PETEONA OIL WORKS.—LONG. HILLER A CO. Works st Sbsrptbnrg Station, Allegheny VeJkj RoVlrtml. Office and Warehouse, 22 MARKET STREET cl ILLCMINATIKG and LUBJli' OATINOCABBOS OILS and BENZOLE. tar No. 1 EEFINEB OIL, warranted non-explo ■lre, always on band. ooiajyd HOTELS. JpKENCH’B HOTEL, OS TEX SUXOFEAN PLAN, CITY OX NEW I QBE. tnreLs rooms rurnr oxnts per day. Ou§ Bo A &l****i corner Tnmbfort SrooL (Opposite Clty-HalL) MTMeaU m they tnoy l-o ordered In the tp*ck>a» fiibctorj< There u & Sarber’t Shop And Bath Bees* Attached to the Hotel _ of EUbNKBfI And HACKMSh who BjweArefßlL noß&dlym E, FRENCH, P*oramna. Americas house, Boston, is tta largest and best arranged Hotel In the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of ac cesefrom all the routes of travel. It contains allihe modern improvement*. and ovary oonraaSaoca forth* comfort ana accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping roams ere large and well ventilated; the amltee of rooms are ■well arranged, and completely famished for femllleeand larn traTeling parties, and the bone will continue to be kept oa a flirt class hotel in every respect. Ja2l:ljjd . . LEWIS RIPE, Proprietor. STOt'ES, Sfc. n«M a. T0pa0...... r. xoune. Young brothers, fous* dm, Liberty street, naar the Outer Depct Pa. S, IL, Pittsburgh, manufccture HACHIKS, HOT BLAST AND ROLLING HILL FURNACE CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPS, BOILEB CASTINGS, TIBS FRONTS, GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IKONS, GBATES AND GBATS FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, Ac., always oa band and for aale low. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prpmpt atten tion, mhSS Allen, MoCOßMick a co., v*hh, Foubdm, Pittsburgh, Pa. tVWaunocu, No.SUlLiberty atreeL Manufacturers of COOK, PABLOB AND HEAT* ING STOVES, PABLOS AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WAKE, etc., Steel aid Glass Keulds, Bell ing mu Mill Gas, Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. So ger Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Coupling* yv< n«gtifip generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine OHtioga made to order. Fatentod Portable Mill, with Steam or Hone Power. nolfoflmd FOUNURK, D. DeHAVEH & SOH, Ho. AT rZDERAL STREET, Athgiaf Oil,. Manufacturer* of every variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, COOKING 'RANGES, Tine Common GBATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ao. Also, CAST IKON DOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to order. *■ ** BjUTMS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Focsth STUirr. OHABTE2ZD IH 1655. Open dafij from »to 3 o'clock, also on Wedneeday and Saturday erenlnga, from May lit to Ifomnber Lit, from T to 0 o!doek, and from KoTember lit to liar Ut tram 6 to 8 o’clock. ‘ Deposits received of all sums not baa than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year. In Juno ami December. Interest has been de darod aemi*aniraally» in June and December, since the Bank vaa organized, at the rate of ats per dent. *EtOTt , If not. drawn out, la placed to the credit of tha depositor ’aa principal, ana bean the earn* In tervt from the fixttuaya off June and December, com* pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to call, ororen to present fall pea book. At this rate, money will double in less than twolT* ycart, I fusing in (ho iQTCgStC SIQBT iXS Olt'Bitl rSS | om. A run. Books/ e the Charier, By-Laws, Bole* and Beffolailona, torniabtd gratis, on application at tK« oSce. Pnxmm—OSOBQS ALBBEK. / TTC« no John B. HcFaddea, John Bolmcs, ; Alexander Bpeer, BeaJ. L. Fahnestock, • James McAoley, James Berdman, ncsi Alexander Brodlojr, Jobs G. Backofeo, George Black. John B. Oanneld, - laaec M. Penned, ' John H&nhmll* Jaateeß, S, U««k A. ILToUoek; 8.D., Eillßeigwin, : wniUm J. Ac denes, ttse. Jaaee ft. Kelley, Pet*f A« Madeira, Join fc-Meltor, Jamea Shldle, ■ Robert Bobb, ' Walter?. ManhaU, JohnOr*’,- . -v } Sesi7 L. Bisgvalt^'' Jobs Hj Bboesberger, WQUam S. Sehams, Alexander Tlndla. •• Christian Yeager. S-OHAS.' aTcOLTOB. Akmso A- Carrier* Charles A. Colton* Willbm Douglas, Johff Brans, Hopewell Hepburn, William B.mten, Peter H. Bunker, Richard Bay*, Wllllam B.LavdT, BcoaxraftT art Tuan ft&dewT TJ CXJNSDMPTrVKS.—The advor tlewyhariag. been restored to health In * Jew week* by a very rim ole remedy* after haring suffer eda*T*ml-yeer*-wlth a severe lung adecifoo, and that dread alseaee, Consumption—is anxious to make known to hla fellow sufferer* the means of core. To all who desire It, he will send a copy ef the pr* scriptlon osed (free of charge,) with the dinettes for preparing and tiling the same, which they will find a care ears for Cbnismpfkw, Asttma, Froackittv 4c. The only bbiect of the advertiser In sending the pmcrlptioa u tobeneff t the afflicted, and spread In formation which ha conceives to be invaluable, and: he hopee every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and mayprorea bhMlng. eclfcSmd county, H. T« WKiTibitt FLUiD-aa good oa ahy; perhaps better. In ocrJudgment, SMITH A BBOWiri£L'd WRITING FhUID has no superior. Prrindlce vide, we hartrfl nothing hr presenting this beautiful to the 1 speak from experienced Why send 1303,000 to Europe, an* nually, te gratllp a prtfodteln flwor of a taaign article t Give it a tnri end tcu will want no better fluid. Price and quality will oomaendjt. _• ’J^Ia'BSAP, Sole agent tot Westers Pdunajlranla, . U lf . • - ■ TBfr earth nest. (O frails Irica Almonds; ' f brief Boidessx do; • ; 6- do' 'ZsglhtiWalnuts; 20 bags Braxil Nuts; 40 do Cocoa do; 100 do Tenneoee Pea Nuts; 10 cases Jd cans Sardines; 10 do M do; 10 do xegUsh Mustard; 10 do French do; SO boxes Pldrnts; 20 casks Zaatee Currant* .f cases JTigsi 6 do Pranos, in glass; SOO boxes 80, 1 Fire Crackers; 100doteaX,Xand1 gallon Pickles; 100 do .Tomaso Catsup; 100 do Pepper Sauce;... 150 do fresh Tomatoes, In cans; UO do dol Pee Ches,. do; No. la .lor. »4 lb, aUo aol . : Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street. SUM>Kl£tt KKCKIVKU— ‘ 75 bushels good Bed Potatoes;. 100 bbWchoice Tamlly Flouri 1000 the. Bacon Side* too Ba. Country goam' ■ | 9bbU.* t ’-tgenmey Apple* 100 bexe*’ • »•- Orasa OkeeS* to sffrive; : ebble. fi«'h iipU Butter, “ S’.do-- do dec .... For sal* by - “griti.-.. J No. uB Liberty street. •14 bbltk lor sale bv hxnbx h. collies. MOSDAY.gqT.ITIh, 18a.Trsdia wffl Umttai Depot of the .Ptnnsytvania Railroad, In Pitts burgh, as feßfiira: _ . 1 pQUbmct, Cb2ao2wa end CfortaneN ,£2crt XMi tit ■ tSaSdotiU Leans Pittsburgh HS^“* do SUubenvlDs—•*»..« 420 “ do N—»*, 11:25 u UHS " do ColiantSrimi L»p.m. lfc£Oa. m. Arrives Cincinnati .. &S 0 * * do St. Louis—. *■ Ho thanee of cars between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. 6pteud!d Sleeping Oars attached to all Night Txmlna. PiUtlxrfi Jimd. KieeNaf Hob. Leaves Pittsburgh do Wellavißfc ,4:13 - M>o « 1 AilO ** do Btacbenv*e • £Hfl ♦* «:W ** I &I<> de WhMlhsg, « UK'S “ | 6:10 ° Arrives Belialr.7.! 6:40 m ILU “ l eafl► * Connectingai Wheeling Beittaoro and OM Railroad, and at Bellair with Central Ohio .BafliOad for Zonwvilla, Lancaster, Chulerille,qolnsibue, Ctn- Indianapolis, 6b Louis, and point* West. PiOdmgk cad Qfawfotnf lias. LeaTes Pittsburgh^ —« LfiOa-.m, 1;40 P-“• do WellsvUie ttfl ♦♦ 4SM “ do Fftyo™* &14 •* 6:34 ** do MHsp<».~-. &64 « 6G6 “ do Hndson6:l4 ** TiSi Arrives Cbvelesd*....-~—~.~. BJ2 41 8&0 ** Gonsecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bailroadjat Hadacn with Cleveland, Zaneevds and Cincinnatiß, r_ for. Akron* Cuyahoga Skill and at CBevoland with 0. A E. Bi ILfor Erie. Dunkirk and BuHalo with V. A T. R.. 8. for Toledo, Detroit tba North-west.. WbUsTiue AocommodatldA bftvea at S.-00 p. m. jgeturulsg : trains arrive at 9:SO a. 0., 4:10 a. &46 and USD pu m. Tbrongh Tickets to aU prominent points to tha West or South-west, North or North-west, can be nrocumd at Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOHN STEW ART, Ticket Agent, for further Information, apply to* WILLIAH-BTEWABT, Agent, At the Company 1 <• Office In Freight Button, Pena at n 035 . _ W BANfIEMENT 1862.-t.THE P£NHBYIr@BE9BSaH9B» VANIA CENTRA L RAILROAD. v JtiGHT DAILY ZBAm. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 17th, 18®. The THROUGH HAIL TRAIN leaves tha Pas senger BUtloa every morning (except ■ Sunday) at WO a- m, stopping at all stations, and makluiunet oeanections at Hartisburg for Balthnare and Waeh* in»toa, and for New Yock.ria.Phfladalphla. The THROUGH EXPRERS TRAIN, kavse dafiy at iiSOp. ta., sforidsg cnly arttihcipal stations, making direct, connection at, KenUtcrg for Beltfrwua and WashlarteQ.and for New York via Allen town route -and Philadelphia! 1 ■■■■). ■ - ** !Dte FAST LINE tsavee tha Ctatfon daily (enospt Sunday,) atlL2o p. m., stopping only at principal stattom, conneetlcg at Harrisburg fer-giltlaare and Washington, end at for Now York. AOOOHHODATIOH t^AIBS. XL* Johnstown Accommodation Train (eaves dally ■ (except Sunday) at 2:46 p. m., stopping at ell siattou and naming ea for ee Ocnetaaogh* • ; Pint Accommodation Train torWell't Button leaves dally (except StmdayVat OtiO a. m< RyrmA' Train frJ Will** BUUOS teevea daflj (jxcsptBonday)etll:4sa.»i. third Accommodation Train for Wall's Station !m» (except Sunday Vat 3:4") p. m. ronrth AccomEodatice TTaln. for Wall'i Btaiioa lacvw dally (except B«nday)ai 6:00 p. m. the Church Train leaves WalTe Station every Sun day atlhOS a. a.; reluming, leave* Pittsburgh at 12:50 p, bL E* turning Trmias arrive !o riftibnrjch as follows: Baltimore gxpims 12:45 >. m.; Philadelphia lx* c»«. liU p.m.; iraik iline, I£o a. Jnimftawn Aooaamodaitoo, IWW a. cL First;Wall’s Btaijori AoCTr?rr^ ,>t{o "i fcSi a. nui dxool Will’i Station 'Acccmmodatioa. k. ta.rThlidWell 1 * Station Accomabdatfem, 1:W p. so.; Pncrth Wail's Station AeortamcdattoD, &60 p. m. Baltimore Exprew will arriTd.trith Philadelphia Exprett at lils p. m.» on Uondayfc . •• • ; • Trains for-Blalirri lie aed Indiana eonnoct at Blaiis* vflle Ihtereqetton *ltb Kxpns and Johnstown An* oonmcdatHb, But and West. The puhUb.wiD.Bnd It greatly to their IntsmMn coin* East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Central Bailroad, as the aeoonmodaticai now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Bead is ballasted with’ »ton*j : sad is ecttreiyiree from dost. Wo can promise safety, speed and comfort to ell who may fever this Bead with their petrosas', PARS* To fiewYork~~...«»l2 80{To 8a1th0t0u......... 10 00 To lO 60[To Lescartcc..—S BO To Bazrbhnrg - . .tq-eii Station* on the Penxsytte pjTcwptfai F» n and to Philadelphia, Baltimore andSewTcrlb•’ «• _J k Passenger*. purchases ticket* In cert will ,te charged ea •frr»‘ rt f*i according to distance traveled, in addition to the statics rates, except from statloce where the Company. h*s to Agent. KOTIC*.—In. case oi 100, the (ipmpany will bold themselvm rteponUbfe' for'.percosal baggage only, and tor'ah amount'uoteseeeding $lOO. H. B.—An Omnibus Line has beat amplevadto convey ■ passages*- and baggage to and tram the To* pst, at a charge ho* to exceed 25 cents fer each pee hi the Pennsylvania Central BaCroad Paseeegß Biaiion- on Liberty and Grant streets. nolß Steam weekly between -akk' HEW lOBK AHO LTVEBEOOIi, Und.JUBB to«find fmbtfkinx 7»«n*Bn flrtUo&V ; Th*l2»«tp6ol,Hew York tnd-Emtodal* i&fe Btegro*lUptOc«a|enj to tend, danfciciflQ*: i nil* gorged Clrd»»lJ«ilt Inn. Bte*m«ip» a» Micro Oltv' OF VABaZKaTOK M . Dtol. gAFOABO'y----- • De*lX CITY OF HAEClll3T£B».;..~~.iatttriaj, Dee. SO. ■•yr erevr Btoazdcji A< m>og f trots War 14« Sohb* Btor. - aaf&s or rAcasaa; TIKST CAJUSI~.SIOe OJ STiOKßAqt..^^—>4o 00 So ta LosdosM 406 00 do ;io *s 00 do to Farias— 115 00 do to Parle4B 00 'do 'io SmtOrt 110 0( de -to Hamburgh 46 00 ■panacea *iao forwarded to Him, Branea, Bet teidam. Antwerp, Ac., to equally low rate*. ffotfoe«—Tbe rotrtcdoni on travel having been »• moved bj order oC. the War Depart meat, |iwnpn : about to viett Botope’wilUib looker be required.to provide tbemariua with panpCTta. ‘ - . 1 ryTiifeoni irtaMiH ft fn~fr thdr frfcode tan ta fe&tt hat tt U» tfflcxiiigimtMtoKow Tartj .from UTOToolot OaMMUnrejUl ud IUS. fit tat& tea Unipx* WiW fat aotonatowa $35,00. ‘ . fheee haTe eepertor aocommodatloaa M aßKeacanra&d carry expei aneed bargeoaa. Th»y J ta Water-tight r.rca.bectionx. aad ba«e Ptoeat Fire Annlhllaton oi board, r , ™ JOHH o; DAUB, Ageat, 15 Broadway, Hew York, Agent, qd liberty Pittabor»>. The philosophic bobnkr.— HAYDEPB HBW POUBLfrAOTISO PHIL OSOPHIC' BCBBXB, fee OABBOH OIL, to now nsedy. U pcsawi many advantages over tbs cow»• U°nafctt a large orwnall tight with perfect oombeiticn. SL It will burn any quality of alt with safety. S. It can bei used with along or short chlsmsj. i. It can bs mad aa a toporulght lamp. . S, It can always be made.to bnn econoauoaUy.' 6. It la more easily-wicked than any other tracer. T,' It can be • toiznoed and~Ughted witbotrt : rtaor> ingthßOone. in.".:'- . ;i , -d, Tbt chimney can be remorad cr. lneerteawua* j *«stoneblag;thegla«. . - • ■ these btonetsase the common No. 1 elas* anil can beont oh any lamp ninr in nee. -Brerr penon Mag Oirbcn QUahcmldhATa arPhilo®phloßnn»er.-:B*fee ft& eeatJ..Berdccen, $& at:Htv Olwrtb street* Pittsburgh. P. EATDKN, jegOyniawP mo FARMERS AND MILLERS. A QJBOWZra rAH AHjD tiEPABATOB, for doming GBAIN. Patented Jantacy* UGO;* la cheap, simple and durable, and to-got spin the beet atjle of workmanship. ’ It will dean ill kind* of Seed and Grain* an&ramoro. Chaff, Bant, Cheat, Cockle. 4c- more tbcroagblr, and with lea labor* thin ear other midaifte.' ‘We preeent J thto talll to the pcbue, with cooftdenoe that It win gftv general astlshßtksi »r<* apeedUf iatogeneral ue. Bat* Inc pnrchaasd the aolo right to make and sell tine «ns la Western PenhnlTanla, Western Virginia and all Ohio, wiQfffcktlgbttd SeUln Indiana. 1111* cole, wa s»«propered to All ortenaet whofeale and retail.,, i-: 319 Liberty tt.. PitfrfrnJght Pa. yOLOAN FORGR. W. Pi PODTSa d OoS JUmdactaren of STEAMBOAT BHAWB.CBAHSB.PIiyrOB BODS PITMAN JAWA* WftlSIH, LOCOUOTIVI ' ABD CAB AXLXB, AKCBOBS. And all hlndi of-Henry Sorgug. near mcrfmrgh, . hisar**': ' ", ' Aiaxomtiricpqggrr.jPA . mt> RBFINERB AND OTHERS.— X'Steam EniJnei, BoflarA Balt Pan* OH Btffis* TknkA'Qoadeßsihg Pipes nno Casting* M AD kinds* made to ceder. We bars on hand 16 engfan* of* to Whom power: Ift tfattow and postal Bating 8 Oil BtUtoTAlo and 11 barmtcapacUy; pneO barrel Agitating Tank; Tlre Trent* Grate cun, allalna, #Qch we o&r low for cash er appromd paper. The *** Pr-r . i jfejastaKMj? ffl. Lftnti tt,. rutawgh. STEAM marrt.E WORK&—Mono. numtt. Mid Sr«T« piom., on hud ud Bud. tli. icrMt prior, yft wtjqM jmr- UcnUrtj;tartta tb».ttmtlcn ttf prach— .rjt. .new —d to.nttfol ..lmpnrt«Mn<:*» Gi.to Btoat*—Toxm MiWihtogb&ldl U Ctot. tnaiuuls .cdadd. tat£. bcctr of tli. Qi*t* Ston«. Vamon PMssgjgrgj mOMILLERS--Anehor DoltisgCiotbS) ‘ J_ MflTßtoDfce.’ Portable Mills* Bant nachhn, f Wttf»rT gV *lh. Wm Mtll WnTßletiW Al fc nklnd».i»^ :r W. .Hi WALLAO*. - - Übertr.it,.' Plttebogghr Pe. HYDRADLICCEIMBNT. PIaASTRB PABB and OBIHD STONXVof a& stoes, tor safeby : ! • .W. WALLAOT, -MCMaaMaaiwW". B» lU.TlaitoiA. >», « rn BACS TENNKt&JNN FISA»DTS UU In «t«e snd fcr sale by ' BKTHZB A BBQS •eSI Boa. 129 and US Woodiest, j : ;? » . . .j .
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