~ ,;jy. " i ■_ ■ 1 •a ; • -;/.i:fe., ■■■■: ; y-r •>:' : ■ ' •• * v . t . - 1 V ** a;' *]• *. »!, ' * •ft '.-A^.V-* •W’V-. *: • ••• ■■• •*,. •••• ••:• i'‘ '-‘-'■‘j r "*1 ” 1 , l V t*‘ * • «•’■' *,«► .-I. • 4* *■ m< i i sf ’ -4 «• - < t.:• •. r P>Vy '.V.y ‘ ’ *\ , , t- >; , : ‘ i «jr.lO’Vi:*; J X s ' ‘r. w • I v, .v;-'.s*r v .* • T V v '»*• .‘&u‘.vy, wvASV Wf^w -'r ''«C ‘ "■■■, w .•J *~;'Vv ’» ; * '* : :; V'i^:■;■••''->iti?- : : ;.;i-.iv v j f „ « »>i*V, »*, t- '•» ■?.>•;: .^: U r.JV. -$* M 'V,«'‘ ' N ’ , :-'>i,‘*:';»»•’« •'-v*.-‘; i 'Y* ‘ -yhl;? •''%!’ 1 5* . *, *. **<( , ' ■ ' Ji; ' yK y-iy , , _ u .THURSDAY MOBKIgg,, DEC. 11. s ItiGAL -INTJSIdJQMGE. • e '"*»«« IWMa#f**!g^!sgP The-AUCfhenTrMorkei Hdoiniij ~'i l pf, rated inrono'of oar oontompor < tr. 1 - 'i.. ttal ttonUUn tad gwd*n «t»ndfla th« Merkel Home, tn AUeghrn y city, are. iUnoti sU rotated. W» «• enured ty. on* of tta -r~T ! - - gjnnlMlononi {tat tbi«- li ■ " ' *!• \lefti uone'pf th* »UB» O i »ttai|»: l «0-jditt'o» j i/ Jot or “ieloaUd.” --Ita.Commiiiijnere.ero polling tta work rigorouilypwltlitha Intea* ttoa of taring bio 1 interior fired, thf itiUr 'filnn " tad furniture put op* the poring qompleted • saaancqtai *Tcrjttog_r«ndj^f9r; ; pt«iwiH7 Jy, the ’ll! of April next, *tas ftU Aoffatfnttra to -■■■■A* the ennnel rent upon e&cn itall, end' then' T-r n 1 patnp et paMlo 0010 the'cTioide of . itendl, «o a felt competition niiffbiS Ulowctf'tonlfr .o*TaoO*ivu "vtil obviate anyfaxvldlortii*- • w opportunity for par toll tyon ': sK'piavz'* i -'-Taefiiieitniaturo.ii now undre externally ioomplat^awlth>;th»vurtrara' of :i .v ..vdeoriaadtrindowi*The nubile begin fo hate ajott appreciation of the beentlfal hßa com-' ——“ moQoni buUdlngp-trhkhTlßTtfof, ~Vi*, edged by (01 to be one of ibejwft admirably ’ - market honsei In the.oonntry—alike -XL£ to the originators of-the Improve- 'mentj’and ‘the city* i-r i : y. Interesting Case in the District Court. - -Judge Hampton has "Jolt had before Uin^ ' w - ' ■’ “ 'but of considerable Interest, involving a nice 4- J ~’"point" of Uw." The cue is that; of Tames .. . Jfarshall vs. James H. as- V.inLi.esumpsit on a bill of e«haage for '55,000, 'drawwibji.E. A jy’.Walaon, of Pittsburgh, upon b! 4J. Watson of Hew Orlesmsydated vj ; jllprohytth, i?6l, »t fo?r fnonftr. I Tie bUI wasondorsed by June*H. Hays, the defen ■' jant: After th» bill iu drown, end endorsed -i v** 'by-HhJ»lnf«folitttanoi orplelntlffe egent, B. AJ.Wstton accepted tho bill .making It Or.. oevableaethe and Jleposit Bank.of IlSsbnrgbr l - The defendant alleged.that this •lteration-of the plaoe of-payment, foam Hew - - .-Orleans' lb TOteWb, .«“*? Veruvnoe of'the-Vaiywitnout'his.toowloogeor consent; and that tbe. non-preseatatjoa. or M ‘ l the -draft -for-paj meat at Hew Orleans ais eharged the endorser. The jury foundever- plaintiff; for the-amount of the .bill, with.interest^,4» n,) subject to the opinion of the Court upon the question orlew reserved. 1 Thomasld. Marshall, Esq., *p - - pearedTor the plalnturj and O. P. Hamilton, -Efq.y for thedefondan t. 9j; r - i I'.:- .yy, ■ ; I. Important to Tobacconists; i, Ths,CompOiilonej pflnUrnal Reveauß ha» psds.gto' following deoitlon: Whoa,persons - >u«m sapioysd^b j tobacconist* or deal«rs~ in • .eigart/ ohstbar in ths samaUwo ornta dis- Unoe> to manufcctnrs cjgari g and for till par ti - poao t<£ it Gai7Ctob*Qeo fro®'their, employers ,• to bsmadeinto exgais> whloh, *beo dabbed. »r»returned iotholr emplyera, mqh peraona I i--.. ■ - jan notberedttiredtoptj tho'ralao thereof, I ‘ : ’Wrlded, at the-re:: They alae eeoape ' the payment of heenje, w hich they are clearly entitled to pay. TMa elarl li much more nsmeraoathan might be - rnnnoted, and it wouldbe milfoil the-United ' Stawa:4l_'o' , -°ttfcl9oihaWhey are all put 'undereontrlbatlan to the gorernment. They -.11 eflnrtl id n&r tho _ llcenre, and it ia ' 7~T- bat .-jait to thote who conduct buiineii in a . ' legitimate way, that there “ontalde dealer!” ihonld bo taxed in eommoij with all other . '/'V '.1:.:.. - How -a Ladr Irf»t Het-Ttonlti , * * Jl-yoong Udy, hnilfng from Chnrleitown, •V, , • V*.,orrirod hmn on. ,* Tiilt'to ’ icrflioWonJi in AUogkenjoltj.jOn nothing tiw Passenger «on St. Ciair “■■"itraei/she in'qulrirolirbyiUndar how“*»fUl..fV kiriniparticular direotioni a* to the location ol the boose, started with the trank; on bis tack. remarking- that he knew tbefamUy; ▼try well. Theyoong lady took har plape m the ear for Allegheny, expeoking toftndher haenge “allright” when she' should arrive at the house of her Mend. She was.floobwd > to disappointment, however* ar the. trank had JS Sn heenleft there,and probably nercr will ' ' be. She little attention to tbs sharper t he would not be able to recognise him -Main*- She may, however, ebanoe to - find ' Some of his. female friend*; rigged cal In the contents of,heS-.trank.. Corrected clpedWlj . Roto Btpirtfr*; Situ H*w 6Ut«*X H\\ V«w*Tork Staton-. >5 ' V H«w.T«kClfcy™u.pM| s«v jw««h*—. y%\ j • oTbiu ntuS£pT.; l Sj - i- ,r:.»• T*. XI .X] »"' Dift oJ OolamH*-*~e. -2J .Ktfju&d# hxtetk€i;,‘£&s\ , •. , YtojinUs WMbgMa4*| Wheeling BX| ... v~T(igl»lai-fatioßft**Vta*jl i BOJ T>.j-r.v. ■ fianijgnitoi • «UlpkUX% cteS * tfTaLbl -•' !y ..... Off»-GcU, bajtn«r*U • .“■ 7' , --; ' . Tie Largest Oil ell In the Woild. Tho largest oil "wilt yet stfuoh Is th»t of Phillips, Prow £ Co., on. the Tarr feroj on ■ Oil ere*. It flowed et tho extraordinary rito of 4,000 barrels per day, bflt »“ wardi diminiihed rery ; malorlally by ttoopon ib* of* ftowiogwell on tho lot lmmodUtoly joining. It nas boon- gradoallydimlnlah iog, antil.it Cow-rune bat too barrel* per day, - Ihlr, boworer,st tto-prssont Ugh prioo of,,ernde oil, make! tho well almos t ai valuable M when it first pomtaeneed flowing. • An epftraTlng of this famous well can bo loon " In oho of the Hew York Ittulrited pawns. .■- Itls admitted to hayebeen tho most jjrodao •■■■ tin wellln the Venango region, ana henco .the largoet in tho world. 7* - - i - Caiiirr Coscirt.—A oonoort ii to bo giren - oa Jfrli»J'«ii»lagi *r,Coiie«rt HaU, for ths. • bcsoStof imtlta-; tion, the Horeey baglToaby tho,SioV|lmr Bodoty »n 4 Frol. ITuitUaka Ultlte&’ly MUI Sn Book tad • BBmWf vt tdaktoohof thUdtj. j "-‘V - /L ■dk ; 1 XaM'BuxWK fjihoonioikor’o rogUnoat, Bow ljlrg]n«»iHa goitowa; my? twy &fo- riithrtt < torioi or ‘«aai£ *•, -i i ir'A Hnr?fW»—rrii* Ol* ’ tftja of * nrv pAptrjoJtitutAdlß’WhMli&g. ‘it \t ‘ 2 T • - . s££%£?£&** ' ■ a> ... ■ • •• I Quotations,- ; j far th* <«- and-vrtle— for malicious, .prbsecutiim-7-wcnt to tha jury at nooato-day. .Mtet.s ahoft, absence thsjrje l tumed.ftiTcrdict for pUiatifffor Wso v I “ The next case fakfcnupwai that of Louis | B. Ifoodwsrdj’for .the «• of hi* wife, v*. Dan!ell&4ttt; ;; ThfracUon UprecUelv similar to th'eothersyind’ihe [tMtiihQhj.will ho the same. and a better,quality. might be obtained two month* henoo; but bird in thehand'is worth' two in tho bush.” LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FEOM OUB EVENING EDITION.] A Desperate Battle In Arkansas. THE HEBEIS EEPULSED WITH - ' TBBBIBLE SLATJQHTEB, . A Decided Victory Gained by onr Forces, I under Deni. Herron and Blunt. THE REBELS 34,000 STRONG. Our Loss Mont Six Bundrtd, THE wyffßL LOSS 1,500. £e.,'. £e>, BaTTLUIXLO, 4 HEAR FaTXTTXTIIII, AXX.> Deo. B.—Gen. Herron's forces,« rtmte to re inforce Goiu Blttyl,. met the enemy, yester- day, on Crawford's prairio, tan miles sooth of Fayetteville, and bad* decided victory. I The reboli were. 24,000 strong, In foor di visions, aider Faisons, Marmadoke, frost and Bains, and. all under Qsn. Hindman, . embracing tho Sower of the rebel army. The Mississippi arniy was wsH supplied i wUh eighteen pieces of artillery. | • The enemy-flanked-JGen. Blunt’s position at Cano Hilli and made a sudden atUck on Gen. Herron 'to provent him from uniting I with Geh. Blunt. I General Herron's foroas consisted ol tha Hth and 31st Illinois, 19th and 20th lowa, 26th Indiana,2othWlscons in, and a battalion or two of cavalry, in all, abont 6,500 to 7,000 men, and twsnty-fourpleees of artillorj. Tho battle raged (turn 10 a. m. until dark, and was dosperately fonght. Oni artillery drove tho rebels from two strong positions, and kept thoix overwheim ing anmbors at bey The 20th >Ti«oonsin eiptnrod a rebal bat tery of four hoary guns, but was forced to abandon them under a murderous dro. The 10th lawa also took the same battery and fought 'most desperately, bnt were else [ obliged to yield It. - Almost every regiment distinguished itself. About four i’olook Gen. Blunt arrived from 'Cano tun, with 5,000 men and a strong force of artillery, and attaoked tho robols in the roar. . Tha rebels made desperate efforts to capture hie batteries,'bnt were repulsed with terrible ■laughter. : Wa held the whole Held at dark, and before 9 o’clock tho entire rebel force was in foil re treat oeer Boston Mountain. • Oar loss is 600 killed and wounded. The rebel losses are 1,500 by their own admission. gerbral rebel field offloers warn killed,among thorn Col. Stein, commanding a brigade, and formerly a -Brlgadler in tha Missouri Burn Gttetdl. " -■ Only * ft* priioatrs *«• takes. / \ftcapturea foor eaisioni filled Tita am* mnntHon. ~ • LUnt. CoL MoQadden,*f tha lfllh low*, waatha-tnly fiald officer on our side killed. Miior Hnbterd, oftkoPintMliioari, «u :.Ukea.prU(ii?M:«‘l- i lo—The following ©ft jlcfaVdispiteh' has heeir iwcoited at head .(natters: I , 6t. Loins, Deo. ft. 1862. I Jo BaSor Qc%. Bailed, Gmorol-io-CIU/; ! My forooe of the Army of tho Frontier united I nWreyetteTllle' In the dildst, of a hard fonght battle. GStußlunthidsustained hit l-aoutlon at Can. HIU lill- Eatorday night, whin the enemy, 25,00? strong, under Gen. Hindman, ettomptod * flank' mcromcnt on m« Uft th prevent th« arrival of Gen. Her-, zon’eforcer, whleh had boon approaching for four dayeby foroedmarchei. On Sunday, at about 10 o'clock a. nu, tbo enemy attached Gen. Herron, near Baystte rllle, who, by pliant and desperate lighting, bald him In check. for.threohouiJ until Gen. Blast's dlT&lon came up asd attacked.him In Me rear. The light continued desperate until dark. On? troops btvonacked on the battle Beld/whlle the enemy retreated aeroie the Boston mountain. ■ - The loss on both elder it henry, but much the greatest on the side of the enemy, our ar tillery creating terrible slaughter in their greater-numbers. The enemy had great adrantage in the po 'iitlbn. > : • Among tho enemy's killed was Col. Stein, formerly Brigadier General of the Mlsionrl State.Guards* . .i... ■ - l - Both Gens. Blunt and Herron deserre ope-? rial commendation Ay their gallantry in the: battle of yayetterisW'ArkJ_ . -ed ■.•••■ ■ [Signed,] 8. B. Ccaria, Mej. Gen. Com. • latest from Europe! , Nrer To**, Dm. 10.-Tho HauAa-Stm from Bremen, tU’ Bontlmmpton, wlrtviatM to the asth. nit., hu trrind. Bb« Wage 309 puiongeri. Be*TJ g'*le« were enootmUrod ontoOToyngo; '■ '■ ~. TSePnnoool Welei U to bo murled;ln April nut. Cotton i> beinj . • ; j r, t£.\ *•;' extensively culUThtMt-; OOttOA - lg ■: Barbary. •} .jaiitfr. I* PatrUi says that Ruiiia has virtoaUy Ealand and Brsnce.that she is not prepared terecogniie Prince Alfred a* King of Greece. • , ; The London ZSn« thinks that PrlnoeNich oiai. the-youngest brother of the King. ©J. Sweden, will be elected to the Greek, throne., The Parle journals assert that onleri.naYe been sent to Corfu, from* London, tp prepare for Prince Alfred** reoeption. ] # . ... . Advices from Greeeo say that Pnaeo. Al fred** election is considered certain.', / The Con9titutiotul denies that Franc®; bae despatched a second note onA mcrioan medi ■ Shd bullet haa’biseh extracted from Gari baldi's foot, and he is progressing well. Capt. Maury, who arriTed out on the steam *hlp Arabia, proceeds to BU. Potersbarg as Ccmmiisloner of. the Confederate Stales to Baisla; : Ar>iTttl> trom Europe.- Pdeilub, Not. 10.—The oteomer North America utirfi *t tUi port ihij morale*. The itauawrSCrAadiewi from. OUigow on tho elioorrlvod. " •"> , Departnxe fot JEmope. " Bosio*, Dm. i<>«— llwoUosulilp Afrfe* ulltd at noon to-day for Idrwpool, ,«■< Hal* Uu, with *330,000 laipido.' .< • •v ;- v r Affair* at Galveston--Preparation! tor aii a ttar.lr 'nir o'airctanioata— StarviaiL r ntonUt»*-VesseU Wiejpk ed, etc. ' U 77 ' New Toai, DeoTlO.—3 j a lata arrival ftem- I tbs Quit vo hare ths following intonsting glanoe attbe progress of affaUi near Galves ton, with other matter of interest: * It was wen understood from trustworthy authority, on tho 15th, that tho rebels were preparing to make an sittaok on the Union gunboats In Galveston haibor.with an aimed flotilla ,of light draft steamers; that five of otheto.vessels were, being fitted,:op for astion hy .removing thelropper or , hurrinaoe deoks, and fortifying their.sides; by a,doable layer of ©otton hales. AlLtbe heavy .guns from the. at Virginia >Point have, been removed ito ana the steamers, and.were to be immadi ately plsced onboard. L Xt is knaWn.that the: haUery. consisted of two.,B2'pounder rifled .oannon, two 10 inch columbiads, fohr 8 inch, icolumbiads, and.the .remalnlng nino guns of 24and,12*poonder pieces.j Another report is that the .rebels intend to oome down under a over of the night and board the gunboats withaiargoforoo.: The number. .bt/Oonfederat* .troops under annsjntho vicinity of-VirginiaPolnt is esti mated at from3,Goo to 6,000. „ . “ ' ! At the end oftoneof the men, under cover ef the United States steamer,Westfield, arc gathered a llttlehasd 0f40,0r,100 Unionists. Thoy are said tobe.ln amost plight, ,almost starving, ancLaro.day after day eager* ly the United States,ttpops to pome toertheir relief* If caught .by the rebels they Will bo immediately put;to. death. ~ \" ; Gan*.->Uagrn<|er had-reoently arrived and assumed command of the .rebel troops.' His h»*i4w(«r«..»r*..»V-H»tri!karg, on Buffalo Sayon*. w ..... Commodore JRenjhaw, in .command.of the Uaited States fleetrhas every thing In readi ness foraotion at a moment’s notice. Her. BrUtanlo .Majesty’s steam oorvette Greyhound, .three days from Vera Crus, ar rived. in the bay at nine o’clock on the morn ing of the 14th. She came to .communicate with the British. Consol at Galveston. Her officers report that, on the '.6th Inst,, daring a heavy gale atVsra Crus, eight vessels were driven jsshore, and all totally wrecked. Of ' these* two were American, the bark Ella, of w Boston* apd a ship, name unknown; five were , JFrenoh transports, two of Jwhioh. lost all hands;,- the remaining one Was an English ’ merchantman.. • have now 28,000 troops at Vera drat* ... .., '. 1 - The Affair at Sitna- I lion in'Kentucky Changed. I NasßvxLLß, Tenn., Deo. 9.—We hive no I farther particulars of the disgraceful affair at I Hartyille. From all I can gather it appears I that the new infantry regiments fought but I I little after relifiTiog the Second Indiana cat- I I alrr. excepting the Illinois regiment, whloh I U said to We lost 80 killed. When the la-j fhntry came up the cayalry was being forced j bade, at whloh the former were seised with 1 panto and fled to camp again, where they were I surrounded and taken, the rebels retiring as I reinforcements arrived. | Ills rumored that Gen. Polk's rebel corps of I I Qsa Bragg's army has advanced up the Leb t anon pike to Beard's Mills, twclTemileeeouth I of Bebanon.while! Kirby Smith's corps is re- I ported at Murfreesboro. These movements I ohango the entire situation. | Eastern money was refused in this eity to | day at AS per oent,, discount. Expedition Bound South. Kxw Yoxx, Bec. 10.—The bark Mendi, which arrived from Hew Orleans, report* that on the sth Inst., off Cape Hatteras, she passed an expedition of eight steamers, bound south. COMMERCIAL RECORD. ARBITBATIYE COSQUTTKE OF THE. HOARD OF TRADS—Fon Kovisuna aaro Dxcxaexa. W«.M. Bum. V. j Jauxa LBotti*. Joux 8. Duwoutb, IWm. MoOaxxaT, Oatx© llcOaxniua. —PITTSBURGH* MAKKETS* Oiticx or **a Pmvcaaa Darn Gaxrrra, l . WIOWSOAI, Dec. 10,1661 J There to no change In coin, and our bankers eon- Usue to pay 21 per cant premium lor Silver, and 23c for gold. Demand Kota* are find at 23c. Eastern j Exchange to in good supply and bankers are • opply-: lag their customer at H J* r ceat premium. GRAlK—Wbsat remains stationary at $1,16 for Bed from first bands, sad $1,20@1,22 .for White. There Is a gqod demand for Oorn at a slight advance; j Sals from wharf of 600 hush Ear at 75c, and 1,000 | bush from depet at saga* figure. Barley Is unchanged at $1,16 for Sprlogand $1,22 for Jail from first bands. Bye to In at 75c. There U no change In Oats. Sals of 300 hu*h Malt at $1,55. U more active and tba da* loand baa iwprored. In prlcaa, bowerer, tbera la no j chanfe.- Bala from wharf of 60 bbta Extra FamUr at l2O do do frotaitora at $3,65; 180 do do at lOO do do at |6,50<3i8,W; and 100 do do at 6,40$ 6,80. Bje Floor la etllinj in tba amall way at $6,00 and Buckwheat ip,75 t 054,00 par cwt In balk and aacka. GBoCEBXEB—Tbemarket rtmajai quiet but Ann wilh'nocheuft whatever la rates. We note mull aalea'of Bofar at U to U%ci Coflee and TiTnlanat 55@58c. HOfiß—Under tb# ; lnflu*nc# of betTy receipt* the market Uloe firm. Biles of 93 head averaging SSS pounds it $3,70 per,cwt gross. Dressed Hop W* doll, and generally ol in Inferior quality. Packers in baying it from to $1,75 per ewl-moftfy it j the Inside flgur*. j OILS—Tba market for both Crude ind Bellned under the receipt of fevonbl* neve from Hew York, Is more firm, though price*, is yet, her* undergone no change. In the iheonce of nice we quote Crude tn tmlk it 30@31e, end S3@s4c iubbls; ind7oto7so for outside brinds of Bellned, end 60a for good stin dird brands. Including packages. BCTTEB A EGGB—Packed Batter U firm it IS@ laUc: Bile of 15 bbls prime 801 l it 10c. Egg* ire dim with rales of i bbla et 19@20c, end 8 bbls It 20c. 1 HAT—Sale from whirl or 5 tons Intqilk it $l5 per flele of 143 ticks Shorts, Inferior, it. 85c Sale In lots from store of 150 bbls it £gii£!ls»ie of S 3 bares W B it 110 udGObxs choice’it 13c. OMOHB—Sal*of4G bushels it 550 per buehel. Philadelphia Cattle Market. I December I—The receipt) aid ulm of beef rattle I it PhUhra’ Avenue Drove Yard continue large, I reaching about 2,200 held this'week. The market I . upsnod morn tag with a good inquiry, end extra I •■cSui brought rather better price*; , common stock, I aswebavextotfoedforsometunepaet, continue* very I doll end low, ranging it from $504, grow, ordinary I to fair quality it indextra cattle it from $8,504 <39,25, ib* £ UHer46rvery choice loti. The market I cioeednibardoll,and the above quotations were] barely maintained, the receipts being Urge for the There is very Uttle doing in Cows and Caircs, and prices ire about the same as last quoted, ranging at from $19,00 to $40,00 per head, according to quality. • -i Cow* and Calm.—The teeelptiofCows at Phillip*’, Avenue Drove Yard reach about 100 head this ,we«k r ’selling at from $2O to $3O for springers, and $2B to j $4O « head foe Cow and Calf, fiome poor Cows eold 1 al lower pcioei, ray $15&17 % bead. The market is ; dull and'pricw unchseged. *, Calve#—Thera is very little lnqully, and price# an -uaehaxigecL with rales of first, quality at $5®5,50, hhdM@4fso for second do, w to quality. * Bhoep—Tha arrivals and rales of Bbeep.at .FblUlpft AvenoeDrove Yard are moderate this week, reach*' lag about 3,100 Acad at $600,2? for fsir to good quel* fir. The market is dull, and price* barely maintain, ed. 6tock Bbeep are selling at ; $2,80@3 % h«*d.« to quality. Lambs are very searce Add of poor quality; tales at V bead according to quality. \Bog*u-Tbe receipts and bum of Beg* are large this week: 4JOT head raid at B, O.'lmhofl’s Union Drove YirdaTfromss,7s U«*F wrfW b> • .l,idl»blo*Mtl«ojui lai?*« Yori.fo*" oil nu o’ thUdtj. Thi»l*tter wrirrtttenon Monday »(ter -BOO: | Kxw Yoas, Dec. 8,3 r * The market on Friday waa very dull, weak and In a panic. Sqm* wai even aold a» ; low as 00c far J***> but meh lota were outside or the OnSaturday, boweverUverybody frit that the tall wsaatauand, and that an.■ advance must *oon occur. Hence the market aoSa rallied; £so to bond was of fered and refoaed, andjthlDnil? o^ 100 ™ actiT ® fi*®” ®*Thsi morning the feeling la itlU bettor, and all are now holding, and Utile or none la-cfTered. frUna and others nay that oU will be up to a dolltf j| gaUon again on Saturday night. ThU is the 'slJet ibont32,oeobbla ljaHtbeatpck In the city now; whatever newspaper* or ojfcanr may otherwise. Half of. this will be demanded for «porf witblnth* next month, and the supply from Pitts* buntb. from aUecoounta, must be amall. It la bard to give figure* to*day, a* n ” °®®. ca l2® to'eeU; but free ha* been sold at Uy& which U the only aale I bare htoril ot. . -- There sever waa anchaweek as last. B Imports by Bailroad. Prrraaoean. :fr. VTaim ACbicioo Zilixolv, Dec 10 2 bbU Are day,Daniel Bead; 2 can oil bhU, OF'Bcal&;2bgaon!one,l,ByolgtAco; *<® Bonr v D Wallacej, W 3 lw barley, UUchcsci, llc- Creery 1 co; 1 car corn, Mcßane * Aajer, 2JQplg* lead, B A Fahnestock 210,1 each rage, Mot btoomO Sbrirer A Lacear; fl can Iren oro, Jee WocxliAsfin. PtmicaOH A OnaoanaaD Baiaaoan, Dec 3—: lOoSetSrh, IthO Mnnlngatarr. flMidatobacco, -W A-DElnehart; lOObbll floor, JIB Oanflold; 300 bnib corn, Knox A Blmpeon; 24 oil bblj, Ardoeco on 03; 10 dreeebd host, It tfVdgt A »; 351 boib, 673 bg> wheat, Jt Tgennedy A.bro; 10i bbtai oil, Kb*pa»- r&. Bhrnap A co; 32 the dry poachca, It B-Voigt A. S,;2lbblaoS,Wm KeleonjJbnpcnltryjO S Jo flaxaced, 4 do onlone, 1 bx batter, W B B*t A co; 100 bble floor, J L Boble A co; 32 bdla chain, V l Walker. . ' tnssoitVTioJrs, * c. DISSOLUTION.— Mie Pwtnerehip AMrAroSK AUegh.n^ocnn^bUd.,^l.. December I.l6t2:lwfla4twT ■ Dissolution of co-partner- BinP— Xl>« 00-Pnrtnei»hlp latalr between OEO. W. JACKSOH Mid O. 1. |TuWB- BfißD. la tha Fork FKklnc and Pmrteioo BoclaeM .aidiaaolcad on tbn B>th of September UaL bjr the W. JAOKBON. Tha aflalfa °1 tbo lata firm .til ba aattlad lijf tkapoirleln* partner, .ho .111 al» oontlnn. th. ?“fS~ OSB3Sia)i SnrriTtDjC partner. TVSdOIiUTION.—Xho firm of JAMBS I 1 WABD A 00. «m dleeohred co ; the 4 lhd»J of Smmber, 1861, by the wtlwoent 0. BBIS and ABDUIW B. BIBOSB therefrom. The tDterat of BKIB A BSBQAB dmim into tbajuftte of JAMESWABD, and th* bu*ine« of **Jd Gna mum into tk* hand* the remaining membert SSeotwho are to kettle ell debt* and odlbct«U U 0 conttfio* eald boelne**, to whom the purtmwof tt.oW or MWJjJg » r ' #om ' mondsd., (Signed,) , JAtUSVIigD. BSU A BKBOBB. lAJja HortmberS, 1 raama Ot*am Bnawknv, l n iBSOLDTToH h F&NK&. sss&m aolved on the 80th of Auguet* 186 J, W. H. GAB* G4BD being antbcrtoed to •etttauptbe builnewof the late firm at hi* office *® .the Xj» Brawls* Bodnara will be continued by SPithCBH a MeEiT. who inleadto here alwajr* on band a iJJSta 3 Al*. POailE Sid BBOWH i StqUT The ondaralgpodwill be thankful to the &S»di oi Ihelate firm tor a continuation of their patrenage* andpromlae to make It their ala to si»e {mtufacuon to iff who mar eurchaee from them. Mr. BOBEBT WATSON* ill claim*. $3 w. ; Ho. 73 a rant .trwt, ruulrorth, p »-_, 1 5. B. !fo chargeo are mado If the claim does not j mjtud,«yi now pnp-nd to offer to too pobllo good* which bo 000 recommend (Or; M*t “liSfUoiil tbooeto wtotof 0-t “4 “Ltoj-V till oorerlaffi tor tho toot to call on JJlr. 8088. too* lojr ooofldMrt they wOl h* oaltod »■ qaallQ; j «r&em*mt>a tits place* 89 M ABJtBt BTJUBET. ooi ’ . . . ’ ~ - p EOd ALBKEE, ;80N A CO., Ho. 7jl» cornor Wood and loarth elreete, Hare init receired a general of XAPI» r ; tfiSßßo and CBILDBIto a, thick *°'"l BOOTS AH B BHOIB. Jurtopehod,BOW tod TOBiH’S hip tod thick cm tom-mod. BOUIfI, of oil *lk*. the bo*t mod* to tblo coqatrr. 1 Tr COSBOMETIVES.i—TIie s4voto. tlaer. hartog ’ twea watered to health to o f*rr «oob>, by o rciy llmpl* remedy, oftor boring .odor to oor.nl rear* with 4 mtoxo long ogoctfcn. ond toot dread iea. f»W teataf M °*fca JUloont Jumere. *' Till*. Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, lo£mati««ay be bidet ita qualities for fasliißf Inm ore. TnU Coal nod Coke peons to be the: best 'fcr sashing purposes of any.wsstrf iho iaoaaUlns. ' Iren fcttf be mads for less money si Steubenville than f,ny iff* »r the moaetalns. Tbe.tmpcTtSßt f*ct is, the receiving end shipping of all material* without healing.. This property Is fluelydacatad. lying one*thlrd of smile upon the Ohio rlTei.ond tb ©Wheeling extension of the Cleveland J* “hte* ■ burgh Ballrosd running the whole length Of said. ai«a, the Pan-Handle (so called) BauTdad erneere th* other r»Uroed open this proparty. -Cost. can be dropped from the pit cars opon the railroad, or npOAbcats & the Ohio ilnr, or Into the top of a furnace, wlthoutaecond handling, Thera U . Urge body ef Mml 'aJloininrthVaboT. tract that tu U vo cured It required, The JoilMdng ar. price, that 'iron ore hM been oSeled and epld for, fornltbcd bj pertdee oonreraint vrith the bmlnoo, mdmaj.b, ( Jolted upon ,10,00) ton. ol;nntlte ore could here > been contacted for, dellrered at the fhrnoce, curctd. 1 read, for nee, *> per cent, ere; at *3per lon I Jehe : bought at Cleveland tor gaper too.freight from that pomt .to BteuheoTillfl XI 07:—coat, dropped ak the fnrnSoe,W Mi*** 6 ■Champlain and auswuri-lron Mountain ore about the same. There is.aa abundance of flie clay , line atoneupon it, and in the vicinity, Tfae.preeent rata for all mated* 1* ooet more now ; also the metal. Any person wishlugto mak« an Ui‘ ; -vevtmenl will please call npaoJW M. ©. aBBAHAM, at Steubenville, who wiU be ready to show the prem lies add explain It* sdvantaja; or upon the under, signed, at JiOrt US6 Joanhsttett, • p.q.bbajhon> SUPERIOR BUILDING LOTS FOR SAUL—The, undersigned offer* for file* on rea icnible terms, ‘some of 'the cboiceet ipota for build-. log purposesthat are to.be found aronnd ElUiborgu. ThfT are situated within one hundred yards oi the terminus Avenne Hcreo Bailway, ud Ate besottibl location* for private dwelling*. The ■cenerv and ,t verything render* them extremely de sirable for at y on* wanting to locate outside of the dtv Umita.*! d atthe same lime ao. near are they that oommnn cation can be had with the'city at all boon. Lota rom one-fonrth of an a at upwards. Abo, aome W satern Lands, situated in Zowa, ttlu hesota and IS seouaib. Also, saver 1 small lots in lUnercriile, 60x250 feet. Ihe above >roperty will be arid on accommodating teSI fcireVT JOHN HBBBQN, • * I ' comer Sixth and Wood streets, Or, Wtt. A, HKBBUN, e- -fllerh'a Offloe. Co art House. F}R Site to thetrade— Kew crop H. O. Sugar; Porto Bico do; Cab* do; | Ore«D and Black Teas; Tobacco*; Syrups; Choice extra family Flour*; Bacos; ▲ad a general atock of Grooeriee, In a tore and ar riving and for *ale by „—..•*» •'••• . r 8 McDonald a abbccklbs, m Whole* Ub Grocer*, Produce and Oommfeelen Met* chants, Noe: 54U and 8« Liberty etreet, near head of Wood. >aß T/XCUABtI bTJSAM ELOUKIAU V mill rOB 84LK—Situated la tb« Baaoter, Oolomblana coagty, Ohio, cm «h» J".“ the Hltebureh * OleTeland Ballioal, la m «°"» rf a rich ,raTa fieowln, etronti,. The cell! l» orcct ad on MTeral LoU of ground, b flae atorfee high, end fall, enrolled with all the lata ItoproTamenbini maiilnaij, go. tha mIU b haw, la ftjl Hda ol - .tallon, doing a lease and ptoStebb taafne»,and tha oalj raaaoa br the owner aeUlng hot b on ao conntoflll health. We ,re anthortted to offer the aboTe property at a great eacrlSca. For full pa*tie» alar* cell at the office of . 11030 B. McLAIM A 00a. 108 Fourth etm». •jiINOiNK FOB ffiBAJS, ‘ ABOUT EIGHT UOB2B l OWBB. idobdbb. WILL BS SOLD UHBA? FOB OdSH. it uu gazsttb ojrr.ic*. Fifth etreet, abort ftamhfleld. JAUfi.—A STEAM ENGINE, 6 T^*r : IB inch -cylinder, IB feet Iron fly of about 160 hone powcr.j Aleo, one & i Dry OTcnj. ind' Steam Gltte Dollen, on* arms Machine, one Ohaln Back Saw, one ir' mekisA Pump Bode for Oil Welle, one Machine, cud efiout 100 feet and S ITaboTaarticle, will be acid at a {teattar fofrtwg at cnoe at *8 Fifth etreet. feß OR BALE.—The subscriber offer«;for uIiItWO' BLAST OF LIBDSBB, three bet diameter,sour teetltsoke, with, two pitmen craaki and *w> acme two hundred feel of Wrought Iron AlB MPB.fesa fa»b» diameter, lb* whole in .mtoch.m. S 00. F3R SALE—One Boiler, 6 feet long and Si Inches diameter; one fine, 8 inch. Suit- FOB RENT.—Six large utd well lighted SHOPS, 80x100, suitable tar Cabinet KakSor afiute. »°prirSi?S!£ tow to8 w different pertlee. Apply at*- **** etreet. _»g_ FOE BAJUK OB KENT—An 03 B* BibW« Att'j at Law. Ha. 135 fourth it. g,H£D/CJXn mAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AMD UHBAF* HEDICIHXB.—For nnpleaeMit TBAOTBUCHO* which has rw»iwdth*^ endow. BMDt of the most prominent phyridana U the United Btetee. I* nowofferedtoanafflicted humanity a* a 1 certain cor* tor the fallowing diseases and iymptotai Physical Depremion, Imbecility, DetsnDlnstlna oi Blood to the Ideas, Hysteria, General UtioD oltbo Heart, aadU lac* all the concomitants .* a aerroos anddebUUeted rtateof tbMJrtem. To Insure the genuine, cut this out. Au Her Belmbold'a. Take no other. Ouree guaranUed._ - Bee adTertiaemrot In soother column. i egZhdAwf JVAANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW . Ul BKfiTOBkD PaWiihfd, i* oSaoledEa * Natura, Treatment and Core oj fiyermatorrhtaa or Seminal W«kneaij litTOj notary tTnloWii**™** Debility, and Impedimenta to Harrises generally, Henronsnees, Consumption, UpSwSdTn^Mwital and ninlUxutfrom AeltAbuse, Ac,.ByBQBT, J.OUL ygRwgT.T. M, D„ Author of the**flreen ; Boak, to, V “ BWTO fHOUSABDSOBfIinrWBKBS,” /. Bent tinder seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrese, post-paid, on receipt of rix «*ntt, or two itamS7tqr Da. OH. y. 0 i KLLhE» J * U 7 Broadway, H. T., PoetrOfflceßoaißSA anT^tedawT PmuvmcK, P*.j T?EUIT TEKKti.—lHDOCßoarra to rra- D caum.—A T*tJ large stock ef choice TBEX3, of selected nrietka to cbooae from,-with erary poari hb care taken to Ease ercry variety nama. 01 Apple alone we hare ITWw-WXPof which are three year olds, lour year old* Pear, W,? wonrato.three years old. Peaeh, Ptam, Ac*ailns the Trees In.the Horse ry. Call and 1 to « brt, lijr th. obwpi BHADE TREES AUD BHBUBBEBT, "MdrtMMCTSBOEOH AHB OAEIXhD HUB. B “, l i?.'^'“ bor,h ’ JOHB UEBDOCH. CsDSaU ANUMOLAtSSKtS. ~ Q sbo bhds. prime to choice N. o.Butn; 76 do do Porte Bico do; do .• do Oaba do; ~ a> tlercce de do do; . 100 bbU.'B’ Coffee do; ' w do Crashed do, .•so do Powdered do; 60 do Beffsed Yellow do; 700 :jdo<> H.O. Holaaeee; ..OOhLbUa, do; 200 bbls. Golden Syrup; - 876 bags prime Bio Coffee; In store and for sale by oc3Q . . ■ . JQHH I. HOUSE A 00. Kk'lNlsb OliitOK EXPORT.—Tbe hnderalghedare now prepared to tell the beet Duality of Beflned Carbon Oil, delivered, en board of canrat Pittsburgh, on dock itt. Philadelphia, or at ‘ warehouse at .Bed Hook Point, Hew York. Will also deliver lots from 100 to 1,000 barrels free aboard skip, or sell BUli Lading of different sited lota on Liverpool, Ctttstowi Itankfort-oh-the-Slain, and othevJSuropean ports.- BEXSE A 6BAZF. : searT. ’•= ’ Peuollte Oil Works. Pittsbuitb. Pa IJiJiUlliyjlSU Tlllb UAY, in store— Xal 26O01ba.*MonntainBackwbeat Floor; 7 .2 car toads lAkei Erie Apples; -' 168 barrels Burnetts; \::z 4-30bhshslaWhite Beans; .i; S barrets Sweet Cider, , 16 V - da7 Sweet Po etoee; . , Andforsale by "7 ' L. B. VOMT A CO. INVKNXKH TKBX 1-XjJ x ; EXPtOSIV* CABBOH OIL, Hada and told by , O. E. SHAW, • eat- : ■ ■ Praelkbl Optician.6S Fifth etreet. OAXj'i'l'tiALTll SALT 111 O 500 bsfi Urapool ground BaU; .-I*s'do-- do- -fin* Tibi* Balt; In «tor» and to uxkn and to* aala by ■ UcDOHALD A AUBCOELM. •~. 2U and 244 Liberty a tract, :a< r __, & 10s Tobaoott IDbutt* Ida Block Jot do; 30 coddle* k tmttsjplox do: *nr»*J«br , •> * • w. tt. fIOBMLT. jiW LBAi' iiAltl>, in barrels an< fliklna—tht latter by ions; pil kle at id* India »' • : (roooaaor to Jackson A Townsend,) eoaa.-. Mo. 11 rooxtb atreett iMf Liberty. PHILLIP*. AOlUiKtsli—SObblfl. fio.3luge,to ■Rite end Ibralebj■ • ___ ■ t ■ d«a IBAIAH PICKET A 00. feIJUBLK, /TOFifJit; —lOO bag, Kio Coffoo in / itor* and Cor ul* by W. U. GOBIILT, : djJ _ _ 271 Liberty atraat. ' llViAL—i barrel* ; JL’»ndl fcnatoby 'lltilti ; M :" are invitodtill &UteSidTO«:flft»RQ»ltßSß. I*o, forßp- Jetoaiy.' 1865.0 r u.i««i m ib* Uorernment' "may direct.' 6&> _®£ wSwjTwtU t» required to be'deliTerwV jmder tola A bond, with, (vod ud in®dflnt eewurlpi will b* c*ut.U tbimircbMe retained until the contract u completed." f --;J ft PjoooaaU from- contractor*- artw> h*W preTiomly foiled!* cemplj withthßirlddj, teto P*f * or where the. bidder U not (recent to wepood i to'hli Wd, will not be'to'aiiderwL L . The naiflarbMlrtt* mart be etated in.fon* with .tSepredeeaddmacfelllhewambereof the firm. ~ rimruf/to be made io.owtUlratea ©findetted }ie.e,©ls.each,other itnd#. %■ Gjwenunent may hare loMltfibui^mehC. . „ All blde mart be accampmted.ty iad-aireetKTt. “OoL Ai BBUSWITDrA.J>. 0., Mid C. S» U.'fl-A_v Wuhlngtan, D- O,” Mid .ndonri '‘PrO;X»al» fw Ewf CMtlo-” ..:. *' We, ——of the county of ——, sad Stale of 1 »nd ,of the county of and State of — 7— »ao.j hereby guarantee that U able to fulfil.* contract | in acooraaac* vjth the tenwnf.hlrpropceltion. and that, thould hi* ptopoaition.be-,accepted,he 'once euMT into a contract in’ accordance therewith. Should the coatnict beaurartled him we arepreparad -to teeome-hii aecuritlee. ' • • . Thia guarantee raurt be appended to each dW. I ‘ the reapoualblUty of the gwaaton. ' ’ahowio hy the qflcial certificate of the Clerk ef the 1 neaieet Dlshrto Court ear of the United State* we 1-trtct Attorney. ’• • * ' i -~ BitMtchithdimA compig-ieUkths ahtmtviuUro -1 <«■*■*- ■ - ****'■ KUIENCH'B HOTEL, A o}(. tbs sobopkah flab, they may ba ordered ta tha ipafi ocnnfort and acoommodatlo n oft h« traT'eUßgpnbUe. The aleepiog roemaare Urgannd well 'ventilated* i tba eaitee of room* ate wall arranged, and completely ■ tor fimlUraand large trayellDg partite, and, the bouse iMll continue, to do kepi »e » fim claaa. hotel in every reepect. . * JjSlOyd Ufflfl BIOS, Proprietor, n A BARBOUR, J V. i ‘. a ,.'! 4XO. V. BOLWirtF OIL REFINERY. u TO LET. t»«njT»r in stota uuxu*«o. Form of QuoraaUe. flOT££S. cm OF NEW YOKE, BtSQLB HOOKS FIFTY CENTS FBB DHY. QUf EaU Bptarvi-ooruer Fraaifort tZrOSt. (Ojpodw City HalL) B. TRENCH, PmoniTtim. '* 0/IB,#C. DIAWSUI OASB OX OIL, L&HP UAHOPAOTOBBBB, ' 80. S 3 WOOD BTMSST, PiTTt»u»aH. Pjoa*. OEOBQB W. BOLDBBIP d CO., umnuu of ■ . ■ u , ’ BDBBWQ OIL ASD LUBBICATIHO.OIL,- KwHooiauatlT'ea’liAiid tb® wrj b«t quality of BDBHIKO OlLthdr and »lU>outoto. al*>, * food LUIBIOATOB, par*WHITS BEHZOLE e&dOAB OHEAfit. . . r. „ . •VAll ordm left at 80. 86 Firm Stuzt, Buk Block, eecon* floor, Kill be promptly attended to. ocfcdtf 1 * ' • —l T UCENT OIL WOBKB: DUHOAN, DUNLAP A OQ., Httotetwen of PUNB WHITS BHUHBD OABBOH 0118 c Office, Ho. 281 Liberty atmt, BfHadn PITTSEUBOH.PjC 1 fe'"-' b'JEK OIL WORKS. • WJLLIAU P. WOOLBWOM, GOAL AND OABBON OILS, ■ - • tod dealer im LAMIBt CBmXXYB, 4a« 4c., 80. » Hirkit Scored tod TfcMi nhSOidly PETEONA OIL WOBKS.—LONG, MTT.T.XR £ 00. ‘ ' 8 Works at Sharyabnrg Station, Allegheny. Yaßey Warebonse, S 3 UABUET BTBHH m«wttiiSiiiraie of ILLDHINATINQ end L Uisiil OATISttOiaEOH OILS tod BKHZOM. WNo.I BETIHEB 01b, *nrr»nted non-OTlo elye, alweye on bond. ... - . ooiaayd STOVES, Ke. OAJtla O. Toood ...J. o. 101/00. Young bbothebs, DnmißcniFww- DOT. Liberty •tnet.niar the Outer BewdW; Sb#iSS??& THUS rBOSTB. OBATBBABS, WAGON BOXES, SAP ANBDOG IBONB. GftAXSa AHPGBATS JTBOH7a, BTOP OOOKBOXES, *e~ tlnji ©h hand and fernlotow. Order* bftwltiw. W. YOUNG. comer of Wood ■tmt and Diamond alley, vOl recerre prompt etten- • ' 1 /bM'-, p.I.KN, MnCOKMiCK & CO. T YALLKY Foij*i>*t; Pittsbwib, Pa. •WWabkhocsi, No.au! Liberty street __ Mano&cttnwrsef OOQK* PABLOB ABDHXAT IHQ STOVES, PANLOB AND KITCHEN GBATXS, HOLLOW Steel and GlapsHmlds, Bell- Ins Mm Casting*, Hill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar-. Usea Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons,' Wagon Bate*, Bn gar (to Wheels, OpcraUagmi Kwi QKtl&n Reatndly. -.Also, Jobbing and Machine PalentedPortaWe HID, with Steam or Soria Power. ~ - nhiated^ TTEYBTONB FOUNDRY* : : : 1). DoHAVEH & SOH, JTo. AT F£D£Bil> BTBZET, AUtgUng M*oolictnrti»of «T®ry nxfoty of 000E1NQ ABS HHATUiO '6TOVXB, OOOKHTO BABOXSr Tine Common 6BATS f BOBIS, JZ2fDKBB, Ac. Xiao. OAST lEOH SOUSE " lEOHTS,IBOH EAlliißQy Midi all klxida of OASTIHGE ,nid» y BjtJTKB. Dollar savings bank, no. w lorn* Bnsrc.' "■ ’ ■ OBABTEBXD Df 1856. Open *«*ij from ft to » ste> on Wednndsj. ■ad Bstordsj eveainrs, from ilej lit to Howanbsr lit, from T to 9 o’dock.ead from Norernber Ist to t£«r Ist from 6 to 8 o’clock iMpailtrncetTed of eU corns not lea thsnOns Dollar, soda dtridend erf the profits dedsred twine ■ nr, la Jane sad Denbmba. Interest hss been do* dsnd ln Jobs sad Deoember, since t2is B*nh m organised, stther»teof«ix ! pereetiV. * Surat, If not/drawn oot, is clssed to the credit of the depositor M«indpel,«Bd been the seme ln terat from the first osjs of Jane end December, com* pounding twice e jeer without troubling the deposl* tor to cfll,or*”o*opnsrmthiiyembOok. At this rste,mosej will doable In lea thsn hrelTe jeers, msklng in the sggregste uan enb ois-BAnr nut CS9T.A TUS. Boob, - the Charter, By-lam, Sole* •ad. fm-nUh-rf gratia, on application at tha oSca. . / • ALBEKSL tic* mcxaun* ! I*uo ML Fennock, John Marihall, John BrMcTaddea, Johnitalmee* - • AJottPoor 6pecr t B*cJ. L. rnhnratock, JtfBML Msto&Ji James Hardman, Alexander BrwUcj». John O.Beckofcn, George-Black, ' John B. Oanficld» - Alonzo A* Carrier, ' Gharlea. A*. Oolton* William Dooglaa, John Bran*, Jizbm B. D. Meed*, A. tf. Pollock, 1L D. HiH&arawlnf WilliamJ.-Aadanoa,. ta. Jamea D. Kelley, Peter A. Madeira, Jobs fi. MaUor, Bcbcrtß^ Welter P.ttenhaU, JchnOrr, ' • Henry L. Blngwall, John fl. Shpeabarw, WUHam sJ&ehmarta,, Alexander Wndle. Xaaao Whittier* -CbHetieD Yeager. a—GHAS. A-COLTOH. Hopewell Hepbora, - William 8. Harm* Peter B. Honker, - Bichard Hats, ; >r ' William 6. Lavefr, Sscnsranx an© Tamazi fefcdawT . I>DIA'kOBBKK GUAmt^ANTt I -T.TnnrKga, pr.nvxa anfl"BOOTB. faraale all 'and 88 fet, OH* «tra>t. J.IH, PHILLIPS. UTTJfiK— SQO lbs. prime 801 l Batter for tala by HIAD A UI7ZOAS, del kttiabirtytract. - iji.ax kkkd — so faMh, ini atoream JP for tale by fiHBITKB A UZSAS, P 029 . . 27 and 59 flnlthflold sires*. IAJiO COVKKS, of India Kabber, » soperiar quality and large tlaa, it' the India DOIWH, «HOJS»ANU OUJ D cuLLAHaa. •-. ■ JUST—SO bl lISBBYB. SOAt afOS'K' ■1 ititridi(| ... i * —„ t; KTTSBtJBaa AbDjuAgg&eSSjMHfeL Sistib' A&&AKQSti£tr±?On nF«5i MONDAY. Hot. 17th, ISS2, Train* will ten tte Swotof Railroad, to Pltto hgfih.f Mow;- pffi^k,'rfrhfifoti !T»rl Lfactenrf flert £te Hi - eanitnOt,■ UmHB *■„“• do Btaabenxul*,*-*5 do Hrwirk i. 11 U:So - to' oSSSc L-OSp- m. Arrives CtortTmatl,.,.~.~»»~. . .do- Bt. Louis..- So of can between Pittsburgh and Bpten<3dSle*ptoi Oars attained to ill HI tefr WtotS^lA* LeawsPimburgh a. im MOa.m.l Wofc »- do wenton* tell *OO « iOO « do Steubeat** 6iL5 M fc6fl ** { 6AO Am Wheeling. 631 *' 11K£ ** ] dtlO *' ArriTe* BeUair.l 6:40 “ 1105 «!&»“' Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ow. n*QK*fl:*ndwt'Beliilr with Central Ohio EaUroad Oln* dmmtl, fit. «ad point* West. H£&trc\ e*d CtesZmd Xfa*. USS^- y do -FTndP n nuiwil.n l —r- ‘Bill *•** *22 “ “ -Connect in* at Bayard with Tracarawae branch tot Hew Philadelphia and Canal Dover; a* Alliance with Pittsburgh. aoMWarhe and Chicago "Railroad; at • Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville anadneinnati B, a. for Akron,Cuyahoga-Yell* and MHto"bur?»“d 'a± CUnSahd withC. * B. B/R. for Krie. Dunkirk i sodJluflalo with- O.IT. B. H. for -Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. ' ' WeHsrlU* XocomaodaUoh leaves at 3:00 p. m. • .Returning tains arrtTo at 030a.m., 4:10a. m* &45 and UjQO p, a. , • Through Tickets to all prominent points In th# West or South-west, North or North-west, can be Jor Agu *. At tits to Freight Btatlon, Penn it. - n 025 ' ‘ - Iffffl mu- WKK&aiMi& , KRaPiB TBAIHB.-Wtedhtter KOBJXAXtHot. 17th, IML f iTbr THBQCQS.it&niiTaiiaJ H*r* the Paa* ■dSßas&ssfsassffir 4 w“h -: t TK, IHBOCdH IXfBTCW TBAmta™ iaOmU -an a' for TU* Tory tla Allen to*n ro«U i^iMMipi! 1 ', 1 - 1 *';:- 41 '-. •■• -*• , „ , _ Th» JAB* UHBUawe the States daOyfoceept finadu.) atllrfl) p.m;» stopping ttnfr et pnadpM . ipppiUSCjDAXM' XBAIBw. - The Jotuurtovn Aooomßoaaiioa.Train leave* telly, tanday) at ZJ& p. m,» i topping at all riatkin* and nmhlng to fcr U •' "jnntAcbohUßedattanVtttloforWaZriStalloolaftVM i :^MS»iSSr fc r W ;U '. S u. toß ' Icuaate&r- (except Bohday) at 1L45 a. &. '^EilydAi mofiM>tico r ltala tor Wall’* Station :^^,£S&£S££E' *£ &ir. suu« . : iAg*a*rf«iifi tocant Samiartat fcOO p. p- : r ThalearM Wall a Station emy flan* dayTai W36.a. tWnralag, leeTte Fittabnrgh at ‘Tntol «rtVs to Pliutw*• Mini: Baltimore Jtepna»- p. a.; Philadelphia**- orte* XdApTn.i ITat Lite, l£Oa.»ij'l Jobnitewn Ampmi"tettaa r at, (• Jliat- Wall * Btattoo .Aoo*gMntiflation/6:SS a».ci,; Staten a.' nui Tkird StaUco bsdp,ja.r JctirtM'Wairi Station ißaltimert Sxp(t« will cxriva irUb Philadelphia Eapr«M at W 5 p.on ACoadaya* « •:•■,“ ' Train* and Indiana ecanect at Blake filto Intemotfen with bpreea and Johartotm Ac* «nnmodatlon i Seat and-'Wert.' f Thecnhlio will Ced itxrsatb totheir tntereai,l & sotoc Waatoto trarel.ly the Fenneylranla ruwSii fiailrdad/Mtheaoooikaiodatkmi novofiffM : -canßofUennJawoooaay otiprroate. i •balloted'-'irltEratooeihod‘U entirelyfreefrontdnet. 1 and aaniort to aJ tH . ; nrJ f«Tf.P thejf aatrocaae. iro Hew , Yotiu.-.-*Xa :r «oS’ 10 00 ‘Xo Phflad*lpW*-.~ 10 6j|Td LaaA»ter..~~..~ 8 80 Xb BlßllbVl'Mr T 0-'| - j checked to tU dtaUons on ths JFennsjhaf oiafeatMl£*flroad.*&l toPhCwielphta, JtaltSmorfc ; and Sew York. ’. . . . l p*mm«*»' Boxobirini tkkate la can will bf chscDdn - txcew, accosdinff to dtatann tnrekd, In [ addltteß ;to. the .stsUfia rat**, except from stntloss rwheretheConrpnry hit A iHOIICX—In ewe of low, the Optapeoj wm hoI4 I tbnfflMlTW Kepootibie lor personal M(m« only, I Bid ter naanoont net exceeding $lOO. I ’Hi By—Ah Onaibxa Waehjw been caipiojeC to I obaTei Aaeauixßa arid baggage te and Iron the v** MX, n V chntge'aot -to exceed £5 cent* Ut each pae h^rJSS I ?;.,'ffiSSMHKW • I it thw Penney Irani! Central. BaHrflaa ranoeger I oo» utKrtr.nnd Great etreoti- nolo CjXEAitWKEKLY BKVW?JS&i SKS^&^g (SSad.) The Lwerpocl, Hew *6*'aad]Phflidal ■htfc StaaotUp Company 1 fates* dwpatcihlnx jtaea iron BUoninty taMen* 03X09 ttJUSOHXSTEB>,.■■, Den. U. ■KAHQABOO***- .•Jjatartay, Dec. SO. 1 ~ n»t«M*y r Dec. 27. |*«na every Satortay, nr *oo*i tom R« Wi HorA ;BtW« • , , - oi .rin&aß- - FLB&T QABltt«~4lfl9,oolkTEßßAflil OO „;do. toltfrdoa-* IO&.QQ • do toLonisn— «® to toPaiii— UftOOi. to to Parii*d 00 .do to Hamburg Jlott| . da to Hamburg-. id 00 Parana era ibo in am dad to Harre, Bremen, fiot« BrtSrXntwwp,A«Mdi«ail^lcw»b». ■, natili Tlnneon tanl-hating been «•• motedbycrdarol tbo.War Bepartma&t, fa«eag*rs tooox to rteit Bnrope will no longer bo repaired to >c £rF£g£?Sfc& tb t££?£. bUTtlc*«tt Iw» U’ th.toUowlng jmtMtt Itrt; From Llrtnoolcc (tamniwm lrt <*M». t* •Bd fm.-Bleary -from Urn-pool t*S,f>o. Proa icoommodatloni lev neoeecea, cal eesrr expaJefiCwS .Burgeon*, They era bSit ln Water-tight Lron Beckon*, end hero Potest Fire AneflilAtoti ~ Prß. do; .. iiCObblc yeUow do; , _ „ n do. crushed and granulated 6cav»> : ' 60 do «A M coffee do; S 3 bags Bio Coffee, fair to bboieo; , 60 bbuu H. 0. Xolaaee; TO do Lorertxtfa B/rop; ISO do , aanclodVda do; 30 do bleached Whale ©H; • £5 Ho.l Tanner* do; t j jo .do Proctor A Gamble** Lard Oil; 250 bc«a Mae* Tobacco, Be and IGk 13 'do : natural leaf Tobacco—eld V trginla, 33 kegs So. ldtwirt Tobacco; • . With a t» n of goode in oar Una, tot sale wi««w* fcTBiLWOMH * 00., a«29 _ 130 and 138 Second tfreei. O oJOSMt. ftodald onuhed *o*«r, sa*hd«.ptis>»ll.o. do; 40 do Porto 8100 do; EOdo Oaba • do; 60 bIU. Ko» Orfcono HoUrtoo; 100 do Baltimore Coldeo Bjrop; U do Lontlos’o _ do; >■ 76 ta*» prtao Bfi Oofcß . ltd boieo snorted txuds Tut* coo; 160 do 'gromd Sjrtesr; sKedi ksi3u»:Kpo!%»°»‘* 4 ttat; ICO talc* a»T7 Osiom; _ 60 bates Ocmcsstrsted W*; ■ * Tar.al.TiJ WAIT 4WILSOH, " ,- ■ -■■■■ ; - Mgldbocgmd T>A.curv - B4BU,pUn; .©Ob curnind; Do. ■ B.O.quir— mj Initereeoa fernJeby 'TO.B.HATS * 00., oe» • ■ v - 295 Liberty ctmt. i&tjMlM— - SdEIXD BEM; : >LIAf LAUD, labimliud kta; wcsr PORK: —2ta.&2IAG£KB£L, Urg*i ' , 9a fctsd tod fbr nUe br* '*&- •* WM-B. HATB*OO-80SIribvtt at. oity • 801 l ■ i'- BjOJO WotoMOort. ' IrtOp. n. M U:l5 “ , 12i50 e. n. 6:10 ■ [Cincinnati. Ight Trains.