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Some, members olCpdaeTl7>fo knew, will haveto-bs. . satisfiedthiitteheretereallyrio doable dealing in the matterv.befOro' they,trill rote lor ' the rightbf . lha_frhyiriM,kmaybopytdawnAs.n < ,‘mUltary .Wetahoioforgrßnted, of course, that the proposition of Major Montgomery, • * ' gQywntQOfct, jras;icma/scLj, ner.haTe any ifWak totWconfrary. .u .• •. = « „ r ’u apontho Pennsylvania Rail* '/ f ;i-irosdis/oery great; and'this seems to be the source of all the tronblos. Thoreare now no £ . • '' ir •i- ! -W-" •V; .V-y FRIDAY MORNING, DEG. 12. . iMTELLmmCK tow:; >ram "jfMterdayV Evening Gazette! The Yard*-Im« mejiaeCollection df.Live Stock. . «*i hi* .b**tt;jeid about “the gov .«rzunant.*took yßr£,"~n6W fitting np on the 014. Fair the * Ninth Ward. It will heremembered that an; application was made to through 'Major Mdutgora * Cry* asking * permirßipn -'to eonstract a aide track from the Fair Stot&di to the line of the .Fenn*jlyani»; Railroad, .for the purpose of facilitating- the shipment of llve'iiook, and fitter gorenihieafc propertyi Certain mem bers el’Go&ciiil~i4w (or thoughttheyaow} - iStl tbitTmo* • /Xeric&erf.car 'toad* of flock at ■.. iliipmobt east, a large , < j -1 thegovernment. The -.great Central line;. wlttrnlMts facilities,, is v Ufleqmaltothsusk of carrying the stock con ofeatrated here various western lines.. / l *‘ ThedMangementpflhsßeUlmore and Ohio > ,-i Railroad haacontributcd lirgelyto the pres , egtitate-of affairs,-as'the heavyfall ship ' • ments of stock usually made oyer that line nowoomeby wayofPit^bttrgh., As iaoq m the BalUmorelioe ir'repaired, (which will be: m the ooario of or tetn cUyi).lt will - isrvo to. relievVtbie Pennsylvania Unejofthe . pressure. ;vOiriag :to the immense: gorge is the chsnnelof shipment cattle and hogs are * at minoV. brloev, and tbe lou re . ,totofogoyerbaTO;tnbofed7eteTerybcavy expenditure—*corni costing (l.per bushel at the'yards, and bay sl,2sp«r hundred. • Ittforoiatloodirect from the cattle yards in Allegheny, advises us that daring the past - ' Week 25,000 hogs had, beegreoalved, of whioh number 15,000 head'remeined In the yards, number of cattle; received, 2,000 remained iu. the yards, Thahtock owned by the govern . ment; and the lots befog shipped for sale in the. Bast, are hot inoluded in. tho above, be oausb not offered for sale in this market.- Cattle, hogsand sheep are selling at ruin ously toWprices, and tho ory Is “ still they come/:, while the result is not very gratify - . v lug _to, stock-’ratters, and, drovers, there is . . much consolation In. tho faot that even the . poorer classes can afford to buy, and ley in a ptentifuriupptyJTor the winter. Important Trial. • Judge Hampton} of the District Coart, la. engaged in the trial of .another important . pause, Involving over $15,000. The case may be briefly.stated as follows: and Manufacturers’ Bank vs. Robert Watson.' Action against Robert Wat . . son, asthoendorserof A. k A.'Woodi, of Pittsburgh, on drafts made by them on par ties in St. Louis, in 1854r*'55, tmoantisg-in the aggregate, principal and interest, to $15,- 375 81. The defendant pleads the statute of limitation. ' 1n:1555, a. number of executions were issued, against A. £A. Woods—plain tiffs in this ease,' (the M. and H. Bank) be coming the holders of tho judgments given by A. A A., Woods to Robert Watson, to indemnify hlm.for endorsements alreadymade nhd to be made. The execution croJitors, with a’-view to realise the largest possible amount opt of the .property of A. A A. on the 19th of February, 1655, agrked id the appointment of a. Trustee to .close up tna .affairs ol * said defendants. Payjmenu froin.timb to time, by but pn the trust the bank had nob realised the. amount of their ■ claims Ugainstthe Wobdt~con*oqdenfly they seek by this action to recover from the en dorser,BoberfWatson. Ae against the plea of. the statute of limitation, they allege that Watson consented to the creation of the trust, aad that subsequently, within six years, lie |Tald to the banJTthe sum of $6OB on account of .his liability. Tho proof, however, was, that this payment, although mado by Watson, was passed by tbrbank, as a payment made by A. Woods & Co., of St. Louis, the firm upon which the drafts were drawn by A. A A. Woods, of Pittsburgh. There are other ques tions arising out of this case, as to the con struction of the deed of trust, which will be • determined by the Court. G, B. M. Bmith aad John’ Mellon, Esq., for plaintiff; and -Bruce and Hogley for defendant. On trials Lale Shootiog Aflroy»«Condi v tion of Young Fowler. Oliver Fowler, 'tbo young mao who wai ac cidentally shot on Sixth street, on!Wednesday ■ night, during tho fight between; Sims and McCtakry, still lies in a very prooarions con dition at the naldenoo of his father on Virgin alley. Dr. Walter probed the wound thor oughly, and found that the ball, after enter ing the.broast below the nipple, passed ;ob liqaely4owh throngh the long, and lodged anonttbe pit of theetomaeh. On making an incision over the , superficial woand, a eomiderable quantity ef bipod flowed tboreforxn, 'and air issued from tho long/through the wound, at every respira tions : [ lt is the opinion of the surgeon that no danger need bfapprehended from the ball, aaat pfesent located,'but : theutmost care will Wnecaesary to save the boy's life—as the wooed li£ the lung if Teryserlout. ~ MeCleary hat not yet been arrested, bat efforts are making to that end. He had the pistol at Sims’ faot, and unquestionably In tended to kill him, but the lattarknooked the weapon aside, and the bail passed Into the body of young Fowler. Although McCleary did sot lntend to kill Fowler, yotin the event of-fcis death 'll®' wonTd be liable to soyere puolshaent. - ' ' The Dertraotlon or tho Orphans* JQone* . . The BatUr A»ier\ fiarent that without the aid of Are apparatus t waa waauttariy lopoieibio to eara the beautiful odlAse, and attention was promptly directed to earing tha oohtahte of the build ing., Moot of the furniture, bedding,£e.,waa . and although thora ware a rety large number of children in the building, all aeeaped unhurt. Tha doetrnotlon' of thfi iniUtntion ie indeed a public calamity, dedicated, aa it mi to the ncblelt miaaion of humanity—the nurture and education of the poor, fxiendleei ’ Orphan. Tha Initltatioa.wae under indirect t.. ohargapf the Bar. Oottieib Bailler, who had k'; , “ “ I *“f*»e*riy ona hundred: deititute or phen children, of both lexcf.fmm ell parti of i the country. The children here been tempo*' rarily provided for at the hotel, and private hoatee In,Zaiienopla.and Harmony, ud are mad# ae comfortable ae elreomitanoea will . -permit. - •; -y.—:V- : '.ik’k - .. • ■ jjSilgWlg.Bjaggerateil. - . ,V:> .Tha fo", in alluding to tha aeonmnlatfon of ■ lire: .took at thia point, eaye: “On Tneiday there had eolleeted here , 20,000 hoga and 0,000 eattle. One half Wait .. Common, Allegheny, haa been converted into an immeme ttock yard and nil ih« veoant lota : . idtharfalhlty hare been oeoapled in a eimilar * . .W* Ogorei era parhapa tar below tha mark, bat the aiiertlon that " one half the Wait Common hae been converted into an imnunee etook yard," Ie altogether imaginative. Not a foot of the Welt Common ie earned, nor' would theauthoritiea permit it. - Heltherie it true that "all the vaoantlote in thsrieinlty" i jieve been almllarly oeonpled. The cattle yaide are very mnoh_crowaed,-hnL there ie etUumatSlng room dn thatvlclnity.andthe good people or the Beoond-Werd, Alieghoay, nave not yet been oompeUad to vacate f - ' , Ecupot Vao*Tios<-?|t ha* haendetenntned 'to give the pupil. in onr pnbiio Mhople a hoi . W»J flrnn»#adnaeday,.tfeheaber;»th »intll >~/. u j *,>**?*»» X.i . Another Verdict for the Woodwards. '.■Xfl-'ihe 'Court -of Common Pleas, Judge firefiding, thejury.in the cue of tboig r-BU .Woodward, for Useof bisvrife, vs. Daniel ®?ot and wife, found for the plaintiff in tbo tom of $475. This teds there trials, end .the- Woodward family hare thoroughly vindicated. themselves from'the infamous charges pre , Root and wife, who have fled from the city in utter disgrace,’ The verdlota in these three eases are as follows: For Ur. Woodward, $400? Miss Woodward,s4so; Mrs. Woodward, s47s—total; $1,325. In a pecs niary sense, these verdicts do cot amount . meoh, as' Root is without meansj end his hall ia only $450. As a vi-dlcation of'character, however, the judgment or the jury is invalua ble;^- Majt Killed.— On Tuesday of Inst week, a eolorod mao named John William?, who-had boon working in Altoona, : got upon a woat* .ward bound freight train, with the Intention of riding to-Plttiburgh, and being intoxl- Oftted, he WM o'aablo to keep his position on the bampore, and fell from them to tho traok, la the violnity of Kittanning Point, and was horribly '.mangled, several eats passing over him. Ha Was taken back- to-Altoona, and Jn .tei red the. hex tday. .lie was a young‘man, about twenty-two years of age, and his hOxde was at Harrisburg. , ’ ’ - ' Dkxocbatjc CoHTfiHTiox.—At a meeting of the Demooratlo County Executive Committee, held yesterday morning at the” St. Charles Hotel, it was determined to hold the Oohven tion for electing delegates to the State Con vention-on Tuesday, -Dee. ?oth. The dele gate meetings will be hold on Saturday,Deo. 27tb, botween the,usual hours.-/ The State Convention to whioh delegates are to s be oho sen is to plaoo .In nomination oandldates for • Governor; and tho Sopreme Bench. Ballou’s rMaOiJiKjs-yoft • Jaxuabt/—J. W; PUtock, opposite the Post offloe, bas January number of Ballou*it Dollar IfbatAfy,—ouoof the cheapest and most popular magaslnes in the country. £aoh number contains about obq hundred large ootaro pages, and a great* many Illus trations—the prioe being cents per month; or one dollar per annum. The be ginning ef the New Tear, and a naif. volunSe, la a good time to subscribe. Cbauokd Hakds.—The Arthurs Oil Re finory, situated in Reserve township, was t>urehaeod to-disy by 2Jr. John Blaok, Sr., apd Capt. A. D. Miller. This reflneoy. is complete in every respeot, and has faeiUtlea for produciogono hundred and fifty oaxrels of refined oil per week. The new firm, Messrs. Blaok and Miller, we .understand, Intend to commence operations immediately. ' Godiy, fob* Jasuasy.— J. W. Pittook has received. the New Year’s number of Godey’s Lady’s Book. Two beautlfal sUel-plnte en gravings, tho usual double-page colored fash ion plate, and a great number of other illus trations, forms some of the attraotions which . it presoats to Its roadota. Boheujlak Glass, Ac., in very great varie ty, comprising a beautiful and elaborate col lection, for utility and ornament, will be sold at Davis’ Auction, Fifth streot, this evening, at 7 o'elook. Ladles and gentlemen are in vited to attend. SsinpLAßTsaa have been issued by the Ve nango County Commissioners, and they are note selling at a premium- Tho time will come, however, when, they will not prove so very acceptable. How it Happcbed.— The Dirpatch, in no ticing the destruction ef the Orphans’ Home, says: “The fire is supposed to have origi nated from a deficit in one of the chimneys.” LATE TELE6RAFUIO NEWS. [FROM ODR EVENING EDITION.] Fredericksburg Bombarded! THE CAOTJONADING TERRIFIC. THE CITY ON FIRE, GEN. FRANKLIN CROSSING THE RAPPAHANNOCK. Hie Gunboats Shelling- the Enemy. • r THE REBEL JAFAMEY DRITEN BACK, •Iffcmpf to finish the Bridget, AN ORDER TO COFCENTBATE EVEBY AVAILABLE GUN ON THE CITY. THE KILLED AND WOUNDED, Ac., (to,, 4c. Wasbisqtox; Dee. 11.— From the Head quarters of tho Army of the Potbmae, Dee. 11: Hsadqcabtibj, Thcrsdat, Dec. 11—8 a. m. Everything last night was bustle and activ ity, as to-day was the time fixedfor the cross ing of tho river. Daring the night the pontoons were con veyed to the'“river, and the artillery of 143 pieces placed in position opposite tho city. At five o'clock this morning the rebels fired two signal guns, while daring tho Uter pari of the night roekets were frequently seen within their linos.. At fire o'clock the construction of three bridges In front of the city was When about half completed the enemy opened a murderous fire of infantry from the houses on the river bank. - Up to this time not a shot had beon fired from odr side. I The engineers were driven from the bridges and several killed and wounded. At six o’clock Gen. Burnside ordered.all the guns to be opened on tho city. The cannonade, whioh has continued with ont intermission op to the present time, is terrible.' The city is on firo and Its destruc tion appears to be.ccrtaln. Tho. enemy, about seven o’clock, opened with their heavy guns from their works, but so far have done no serious injury. Gen-Franklin constructed bis bridges about three miles below the olty, mooting with but ■light opposition. His troops are now cross ing. „ Tho gunboats are now sholling the enemy about fifteen milerdown tho river, whore they have been concentrating the!* forces darling the past two days. The concentrated fire of oar batteries bn the city Jim bed the effect of driving book the enemy'* infantry, and the work on the bridges has again beencommenced,. ; ' ' The troops are all under :srou near the river, prepared to nub over as soon as the bridges are completed. JBeadquarterij ' Thnr»day t iVpos.—i)n the tempt beiogmade to finish the bridges Ifi front of the city the . rebel Infantry again opened their fire. •’! , The artillery in position again opened on the city, the resalt being that It was fired £n several new places. The enemy had used very little artllieryup to this time, as It would endanger their own men who are holding the river front. l Baraside ha* just issued as to ooneentrate every available ,gnn upon the city, finder cover of the fixe, of which, it l* the.bridges can bo finished. . .. •"! The killed and wounded,: so far, do not amountto mprethanJlfty.abn. Horses.forOanke* Expedition. i - 1 3Tsvr Tobjt, Pec. 11.—The transport ship Jennie Beale sailed yesterday, with hones for Qen. Banks* expedition. , j: I u’r. far KeyWtii. ■■ ■• ' Deo. 11.-:TI>» Dnlltoa' BUte* eelloi yeitefjlay. tot Key Mfe-rtna . ■ | EXCITI.WFROB SASiiVILLB! ABVAACii OF TflS EMILS I-3 GBMT MCI. Our Pickett Driven in nt Every Point. A BATTLE 1031EATAB1LY EIPKCTED, Reinforcements Pouring Forward. GEN. NEGLEY IN THE FIELD. Clarksville in Possession of the Rebel &o.j &0.,i &c. Philadelphia, Deo.ll.—The ooneipon* deuce of Forney’s Breed says: Nasbyillb, DbomlO—p. h. The rebels, under ; Gens. Joe Johnson, Bragg,Dheatham, Forrest and Morgan, have advanced and appeared in our front in great force driving In our ploketa at every point. A battle is momentarily expected near 'Hartsville. Reinforcements are being hurried forward, and every point will be strengthened. The recent rebel viotory at Hartsville has greatly emboldened the rebels. In yiow of this, Gen< Negley takes the field to-morrow in person,// Gen. 1 Mitchell wUi.'command tho post of .Nashville, and It rapidly organising the new troops, under the orders of Gen. Boseerans, to form a reserve force to move at any mo ment* The oltisens are much exolted over the many rumors that are being circulated on tho streets, but the greatest confidence is express ed in our Generals and troops, as it is now generally understood that the troops who sur rendered at Hartsville, were perfectly, new, and became panto stricken when they found themselves surrounded by the rebel cavalry. . No train came through from Qallatjn and Bowling Green to-night, and it is‘f«ared that thA rebels have possession of some part of the road. Forrest has roaohod Clarksville and holds that place with a considerable force. Should a battle oocur, I will apprise you promptly and.send details by telegraph. The Battle in Arkansas -Further -Particulars. WiBHiiOTOH, Dm. ll. —The following Jii pateh has been received at the Headquarters Of the Army: v Sr. Louit, Dec: il, 1802. lb fifty. Gen. Balletk, General-in- Chief: Further dates are received from Gen. Blunt and Herron, from the battleground of Prairie Grove, near Fayetteville, Ark. Our loss in killed and wounded Is now esti mated at a thousand, and that of the enemy over two thousand. The rebels left many of their dead and most of their wounded tor us to care for. Extensive hospitals will he improvised in Fayetteville. , Persons who have retorted from the battle field report that the enemy was 28,000 strong. Their artillery was much erippled. We took four caissons filled with ammunition, and a large number of small arms. Gen. Blunt moves forward to-day oh Cane Hill, Gen. Herron remaining at Prairie Grove, burying the dead and providing for the wounded. Tho enemy muSed their wheels and moved off in the night, continuing their retreat to Van Boren, probably crossing the Arkansas river. Col. McFarland, of the 19th lowa, is killed; Colonel Block, of the 87th Illinois; Msjor Thomas, of the 20th Iowa; and a large num ber of auboUem officers are wounded. Xt was a hard fought battle and oomplote victory. [Signed] S. R. Cuxtis, Major General. 6t. Louis, Dec. 11.—Geu. Bluut telegraphs to Gen. Curtis that the rebels, with whom be fought the battle at Prairie Grove, hivo prob ably crossed the Arkansas river. The enemy left all bis wounded on the field, and most of his dead on oared for. One hundred of their wounded died since the battle, and a Urge number of the remain der are wounded mortally. Their toUl loss U estimated by Gen. Blunt at nearly two thousand. .. Our loss was two hundred killed and five hundred, wounded. Most of the latter will re cover. Gen. Herron puts the enemy's loss at five to seven hundred killed and twenty-five hundred wounded, and estimates our own loss higher than Blunt. Col. Black, of the 37th Illinois, was killed. Major Thompson, of the 30th lowa, was wounded. The enemy lost five Colonels. Important from Mexico--An Ameri can Courier Fired Vpon--Critical Position of the Fronch--Pndbta and the City of Mexico Fortifled-- Three Captains Murdered, etc. New Yosx, Dso. 11.—JUtdntjrl*.—The steamer Eagle, from Havana, to the oth inst., arrived to night/ Vera Crot dates of the Ist init., bad been received, but there wafeno mail, owing to the stringent enforcement of the prohibition of any communication with Vera Crus. The last American courier was fired on, and hie two attendants killed. He was himself wounded, but succeeded In making his escape. Tbe dispatches for Washington have gone via Acapulco, and will reach their destination by way of Panama. The minister to Washington, from Chili, was usable to get farther than Jalapa. Mr. Bussell, bearer of American disphtches, and a Mexican Colonel, arrived from Vera Crai, and are passengers by the steamer •Eagle. • The position of tho Frouob forces at Vera Crus and Orisaba is represented aa very crit ical, having no fodder for their cattle and no fresh food for tho troops, who suffer from the dysentery. The force at Jalapa was out off from sup* >Ues from Vera Crus by tbe Mexicans retak ng Puentonational) of whioh has been destroyed. Tbe Mexicansareactlvelyfortlfying Puebla and the.oity of Mexleo and the roads between them, and announce .their determination to block the wholo valley by openlng'tbe ilufeoi and taking dews the walls of tbe lakes, ren dering tbe city of jttexloo Impossible to be reached exoept by the turripike, which will be defended. p . Tho mate and-steward of the bark Betty Williams are on board.the Eagle, in'iroDi, charged with poiionlng three Captains of that vetsel, via: Cants. .Coffin, Hood and Buniy. Tbe Captain General of Cuba was daily ox peoted at Havana. Six of the crow of tho rebel etoamer Califor nia, which wae wrecked near Sisal, bavo ar rived at Havana. ~ The gnnboata Oetonre and Bonofa, with Admiral Wllkee, were at Hanna. The WMh uaetta «u at Matanaaa. The Admlaalon or Woatern rirglnla. Wmbi»oio», Dee. 11.—The bill whlchhae wuaed Both Houaea for the adminlon of tbe BUteof Weatern'Virginia Into The Union la hot llkoly to bo '.lmmediately and definitely anted apon by tbe Prealdent, owing to all the olronmltaneei attending the oration of the new Bute being of anon Importance in oon aeetlos with the doniUtntlonal qneatlon, at to require profennd cocitderetlon. It wae Intimated in a debate In the' Borne recently Ihatthe creation of thlc new State wad the inauguration of the polldy of the ad> mlnlatratloi In regard to eneb a formation from Statea: partly in rebellion: bat tbit from reeeatly obulned Information la known. to be nntrno, nor waa It adtiied by the Eiaeatlro Department. 1 V ' Vcaael Wrecked. Niw You, Dbov 11.—Tho bark Acma re port* Ih»t OB lhaSth laat., la lit. SB*G7 long. 85° 58', aho raw a large number ofwltio haxna.aad put of • deok honae., She aaatout a Boat, and ploked a bead board op with the same of "Umpire" Iniorlbed thenon is gilt letter*. . ... ... ! ! _ Ihabrlgffehator Kelt ploked attna tha flh Inatipaekage* of narj atom boatwaareatly • tha nunor****!. \.f , j ~, s ;;vji j" 1. liV-i ‘.CI t 1 i i&i iiXj li. ,' | - VOMMEBCIAL - HECQRD*. \ Dlzsourriojra, kc. DI ScOLDTION,—Thd Par tp£r»hin hrreteterr? existing between WILLIAU anil OUTBADE—Fok Kovivbex asd December. J-jIIN DuCULA;&i in the Mill Bu*in<»>, in Utxa- ' TV*. M; &Kcra, T. P., I James I Bessctt, ( Jem 8; Dilvosts, f W*. SIcOaxERT, David AlcOasdlcs*. PITTSBURGH JlAKliti ! S ■ Office or the Pinasußoa Daily Gaietti, \ Thussdat. Duo. 11, 18C2. | There ha* been no cbtog-i to-daj in Coin, atul our bankers continue to pay 21 per cent premium fr-r Silver, end 29c for Gold. Demand .Notes are firm at 23 per ceot. premium. Eastern Exchange Is unchanged at pw.ccnrpremlum celling. GRAlN—There Is a rajular demand for Whaat and we quote from first hands at $1,15 for Bod and 81,30 @1,22 for White. Thera la an acllve inquiry for Corn with sain on track of 1200 bush prime at 75c and 300 do do, at 800. Bje is oschangod at 75c. Barley is qaietand the realpts limited;' we continue' to quote iron first hands at $1,15 for Spring, and 51,20g1,22 for Fall. There la but little doing In Oats and no change In quotations. ’ FLOOR;-Tbe demand continues fair aod with a limited supply (n market, pucesare firm and fully maintained. Sale of 80 bbls and 100 bbla Extra Fam ily at 88,50(30,65. Bye Flouf Is dull at $5,00. Back wheat Is quiet* with small sales at $3,76@4,00 $ cwt io bulk aud sacks. y. GROCERIES—The market it quiet and the. de mand la limited while prices are unchanged. We .quote Sugar at lltqil>£o; Coffee 33>{@33c lasses ! SEEDS—SaIe of 60 bush Flax at $2,50 per bushel. Clover Is firm at 75^5,87 from first haiids. Tim othy Is quiet at $1,651 OlLS—Thera Is hut little .doing In Reload Oil, though the market Is etoady at ?o@76s. for outside brands, and 80c for standard brands, inditing pack ages. There has been no trim actions in Grade that we canid hear of, and we quote the market quiet at 68_to 30c In bulk aad’32@33c in bbls. Some 'are asklof 25c for toneied oil. SALT—Is qalet and rather dull; we quote No. I Exfra from first hands at $3,00 and $3,26 per bbl from store. Liverpool Is selling at from $2,40 t* $2,87 for coarse and fine. CHEESE—Thore is a regular demand for prime W. B. at 12c. ; BUTTER A EGGS—There Is a good demand for Packed Botterat 13@13}£c; Common 801 l 15@16c, prime 801 l Eggs are ecaroe and may .be quoted firm at 20c per dosen. Allegheny Live Slock Market, It Is next to Impossible to give any -correct Idea of the market this week, for everything was Ju such coafuslon thstnothlng moved along in the umal way. Nor will we ettempt to giro our read ir» a report of the different Sales for the reason that bat fow lots were sold eutira, and many lots which have been bare fora week, are as Uksiy to remain fora week longer, and then be glad to find a buyerat any price Our oldcet drovers have never -before eton time# like Ifce present.. As It Is now. It U hard to get an oIL-r at any price, _ i>LU occasional boyor will offer about one baUwhat the cattle cost 1q tho west, tome of our best talesmen have stood over their cattle for two daye and then could not realise prices they were will ing to sell at. The supply ,woul eteers sold at lb, and many lots were sold still lower, but of k-ss weight. There wore very few good cattle in market, and what were in sold slow at3#3>sg—tho latter figure for prime, which last week would have brought 4c. We quote etn.it cattle at . Why people will dontinoo to crowd tho moikctwhon there is no outlet from here, wears at a loss to conceive. At the-present wdtlog there are over 7UQ cur* of cattle, horses aod bogs waiting shipment, wed in the lacq of all this who could ex ,pect a d Ifft-rtnC state of oSairs, Every pen and field that can be had in and abont the dty ts occupied and still they come. And uow all .we have to ray to ourcoantiy readers Is, If they want to is«d corn In the mud at $l,OO y} bushel, and hay as $1,25 « «wt. hers Is the place to do It, and it wilt not taxe one half the tints to spend $lOO, here, as at bom* Our advice would be to keep the atock where It can be kept cheapest until there is a prospect of realfxiuc as much ns the hides are worth. I Tlnire Is no hotter feoUpg amonx bnyers of hoes and they sell very clow at a small dCcllne below Uet week'e prteve. Thtra hare been received since our Last report at the di&nut yards, about 25,009 h*»d and some 15,000 araetm intbe pens woKlok Ltt buyers or shipment. So great U ihedifflcaUy fa gel ttag places to pat them, that they are often lett In the cars until others are sold or ohipped. It would bo advisable for those coming here with bogs to bring their corn aod pens with them, ai we can ece no way to keep them here tf they continue to arrive ae festal* they have been during the past week. We qoote beat prime bogs at cwt gram; good to tolr $3,75@A,00, and Inferior $3.00^3,t0. . SBKXr oan usm There ware very few sheep offered, and these few generally of on inferior quality. Good Sheep-weigh ing lU> pounds and upwards, will sell at 4 to & lb, while Inferior grades are not wanted only atvery low figure*— to low that the pelts will pay lor on*. half of them. Mutton sells very slow in market aa does all butchered meats, there being as always Is the case, at this season of the yssr a large supply of*poul try which is very acceptable as a change when it does cot cost more than other < meats. Thera cannot be any material advance on Sheep beta* spring. They are too high now for the 'butchers to rtaiizs any profit, and for the next tbreomouths there will be less mutton used thsn In any other three months in tbs year. i New York Cattle Market. December 9,—Tbs current prices for the week, at all the market*, were a* follows: Beef Cottle—FlUt quality, $ cwt, $3,60@1Q,00; or dinary quality, $9,60; common quality, 13.00faa.fi0; Inferior quality, $8,60(97,60. Sheep and Lambs—Extra quality, $3,60(37,50 nor head; prime quality, sS t 6o§B.6o; ordinary quality, $4,60496,60; common quality, $3,60(34,60; tu/enor quality, $3,00^3,26. r °° r ' Contrary toexpectalion, tbe soppiy of Beeef Oattle was not excessive, and the market was one of tbe best fur the butchers aod drovers that they have had for a long time. Prices ruled higher than last week by nearly lo $ lb, wttb Lot few s»l& at and below 7c. MUch Cows quiet, and prices nominally tbe uune. Veal* stood* at 410 B@e>fcaccording to quality. . Sbeep and' Lambs actlvs apd higher. ' Swine les* plenty, more aetlve, and raiber higher. The total receipt* of all stocks et all the yards for tbe week were as follows: 6,320 Bee ass, 04 Cow*, 318 Veal Csltss, 10,749 Sheep and Lamb*, and 49,650 Swine. Msw Toax Oil Maestri Dec. 9.—A renewal of speculative excitement in Petrolaam, alluded to yes terday bos again carried op priest. The extent of alee has not transpired, tod various estimates are made. We quote at the close: 42%<545c, for Crude;- 70@720 far Befitted Id bond; and 8O&860 far Befinsd free—the lower prices ruling, and at tbs close sales pressod atths higher figure. Ju other Oils, Utile doing. . Imports by it&ilroad.’ Pirrsicoas, rr. Wants A Chicago BaiiaCao, Dec 11—00 oil bbls, W P Logan; 3 bbls cider, 10 dos brooms, fl Cerwig £co;34 hides, J H Balaton; 0 pkgs Soultiy, 1 bx batter, Jno Mitchell; 3 drta«ed hogs, obn fleldmas, odo do, B H Jack. 1 'Pitts ocean A Ouuun Bailboap, Deo 10— 200 bbls flour, J B Canfield; 60 bgs corn, Knox A Simpson; 20 bbls hominy, L H Voigt A co; .00 bbls crude oil, M MUlsr; ICS bbls flour, Jos McCully A co; 83 bxs coffw, B Day; 34 grindstones, PH Laufmon; 169 bides, Cbai Keefer, 167 eks wheat, 97, begs rye, B T Kennedy A bra; 437 bbls apples, J Aiken; 46 oil bbls, J S Liggett A co. fjx> GLASS MANUFACTURERS.*— flndtsg tbe demand for DITHBIDGK’S XX FLINT-GLASS PATCHt OVAL LAMP OHIM- N£IS much greater than our pr sent capacity to supply. andwUbtaa the pubUo to be fhUy supplied wftn these DaBIVaLLED OHIMVSTS, ws tmve concluded to grant tbe privilege to mabutotur* them to houses of re-pectanllity. 1 This course hae boen rendered nceeeaary since our present production to. but FIVE THOUSAND DOZEN PEN WEEK, while the demand Is almost: wholly for tbt Patent Oval. Those of our own manufacture trill be distin guished by oar trade-mark of XX FUST GLASS, Which aliotbort are cautioned from uring. ’ All package* of Ofeimneye made under ottr tlcenee will be marked with tb« nano of patentee and data -of Uforof patent ; For particular* apply at Fort Ifitt Qiau Work imlfclm E. D. DITUBIDGa nio GLASS MASUFAgXUKEKS.— JL* For tale or to leuo, tbe property formerly belonging to the BBOOKLTN FUHT GLASS CO., attested In lh* city of Brooklyn, soar the Atlanlio Ferry. Toe work* Ore new, la period order, and In operation, and poutu all the facilities (or mak ing ertry de.crlptlon of GUee which wet formerly made by the Brooklyn Flint Glaaa Company, and which garo that Company tho high reputation It eo long euetaintd.. 1 To npereon.wbo boa a knowledge of the trainees andeancommand tome capital,.thla would ofier ■' great inducement, ae the baianpe of the capital re quired could be fornlibed by the preecnt owner*. For father particular* apply to : , -v-' E.*A. PAOKEBAca, : •. ,i: . . No.6oTrinityßoildlnge,Rework; p6TTlw T a3awif,, *. . r*v BbOOMti.— 450 dozen 'Brooms just retired and lor rale by - "; • . . v». H.OOBMLT, 271 liberty etrret. OILKD BKAY cOViSKS, iargo Bize., on heavy drilling. 4 good article; aTo, Done iCovew of tame material, lutre>o*ved at 3* and £8 SC OUfr rtwet.. • J. A a,' PiIILCI l»i . TIUTIUN- TWlttiia?-60U; lbs. Cotton u/ Twl&ecitUtrccelrednnd for sale br -; . h j- . drO W.M-QOKMLT.BTI Liberty etreet i ~ MAhL at. vU prices, tor- IT ahlo.i • IT. P HABSHAuC; bbls, to aniro a&d ior ISAUSMCUTAW. : •- \ ■ V"*-’; -ii J»v;i rj-: betb township, Allegheny county,!* t>.i* d*y dla •olT.d WILLI h U DOCOLAS3. December l. lwdaltarT pvISSOLUTION OF 00-PAKTNBK- L/ SHIP.—The Co-Harto»nhlp lately exulicg bMweco GEO. W. JACKSOK and G. /. TOWS BEbD, to the Poik Pe king and Provision Butneaa w*ii dlu »lrod ou the 20th of.&ptoxbtr Übt, by (ha deitb of GrO. W, JACKSON. The affairs of the l»t« firm wtU le avtUed by the lorrliing partner/ »Uo will al»o coDtlotK the bnstcm. d. J. TOWNSEND, -Surviving partner! T\Ji6O / L.yTiON.7T-Xhe.finn of JAMES JJ-/ WABt) vt CO. W*S dUeOlTed CD 'the 4lb dlf of It.-mnber, UB2, bj the retiirin*-nt- of GIO. C. BEIS autl AM>B£W B. BBBQCB therefrom. The Interest of EKIM A BEBGfiB pas* a into the hand* of JAUBS WABD, and (be- bocfcoa of saMflna pii«tt Into the hands of Che,' remaining member* thereof, who ore to eettle ell debts sod c?U«ct sll v demands, end continue said bcslnes« r to «bosd' lb* patrooage of the old friends of saldi firm Is recoo- 1 mended. (Signed,) JAUi&W'ABD, WH. WARD) 1 8819 A BKBGEB. IP-lm ; Dl PBccnx 6ms Bncwsav, t PiUabargh, September 10, 1662. / ISibLUTiON OF PARTNBK.-HXP. —The PaitDsTßhlp heretofore exhting between JOS; SPANCEU and W G A Bit AED was db soltsd ou th? 20th of August, 1662, W. fl. GAB OAfID long BUtbotlxcd to eettl? up the btuinet* of tbo lato Ulna at hla office in the Bxvwuxy..- The Browing Basioes* will bo ooatlnued by &PEHCBB ASfcKAY, wb’u Intend to bare always oq baud a article of. AIuS, PDBTEB.and BIIOWS BTODT. jTco undertlfcned wIU be thankful to lhe friends oil tbo late ftrfo for a eoatftiuatioti of:tbett patrouogu, ana promise to make it ibetr aim to give •atbfactlqn to all wbo may purchase from them. Mr. BOBE AT WATSON, of Überty street, to long known to the business community, will have tbe management of our business, with the full oon>' trol lo the Brewery. : Addrre* all orders to SPENOEB A UcKAT, Phce nix Brewtry, Mttsbnrsh, Pa. • 1 . JOdKPH SrENCIH', vVi JAMKB MenAV. n’IHK FARTNEHSHIP heretofore ox- J. Utlng between WU, J. fIOWABD and BO* BEBT BODOjEBB, under tbe name and stylo of fIOWABD A BODOEBB, Qopper and Tin Ware manufacturers, woedluolved, on tbe, lath October, 1862, by tbe death of William J, tXatrard. Tbe bu siness of tbe lato firm will be settled - by the survlv itg partner, Bobert Bodgerf. All those kn&fri&g themselves to be indebted, wifi please call and settle. ROBERT RODGERS, having par chasod the entire interest of William J. How ard, late of the firm of floward A Jlodgor*. will con tinue to mauuiacture BUEWSES’ KETTLES, STILLS, of ail sises, WOUUS, for OIL REiTINEB- LhS, and all kinds of work In his line, at tbe old stand, 139 Front street, Pittsburgh ecEhHm HObuBT BODUKBS. pCUNT MALT HOUSE, 17 WATER STREET, Pitubur)h, Pa. W. H. QARRARI), M&lster. Dealer in BABLET and BYE MALT ; also, for tsU DAULKY, and COUN. t^4:3m ■mirjß >• ci.aii.us, etc. SOLDIERS’ BOUNTIES, TENSIONS, BACK PAT, and ail other JUST OLAlttii AQt JUST QBE 00 VEBUUSNT, promptly procured at reasonable rate*. Apply to - D. fl. HAZES, 1(0 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and CHABLtt 0. iUUKKB, ocJfhSm Washington, D. C. Military Claims, bounties. PEKfiIOHS, RACK PAT, and MItITABY CLAIMS uf every dsocriptioa,. collected by tbe sub scriber, *i the following rates, via: Pensions,XU) (Xh aU other (Ulms, $3 60. 0. U. TATLOB', Attorney at Law, No 73 Grant elreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. 1 o chargee are made If the claim doe* not snc’cmd,« ad all information given gratis. ee4;ly _PRIONS, BOUNTY *BACK. FAY. * H. C. MACK BELL, Attorney of tan and Claim Agent, 80. 114 FIFTH STREET, Preseeates fioldicrs' Claims of every description.' PKNbIONB fordlssbled officers, soldiers, seamonand marines. BuUNTIEB and PENSIONS for tbe wid ows, parents, orphan children, brothers and sisters, or other less I representative .of those who have died or bean killed to the service; or bavo diod after die-. cba'k|*, from diicake contracted lu s* •'rflow»j CITT OF MANCHESTER Satnrday, Dec. IS. EAHQA&OO..., Dec. 20. EDINBURGH... Saturday, Dec. 2T. •ad twry Setrrrrtay, at nocn, Iron Pier,it, North Btm. } k±7w or riuxan FIB ST CABIU.-fIOO OJigTKTOAna fin^n do to lO6 001 do to 43 00 do to Parts.-.. 116 00 do to Parla 48 00 do -to Hamburg 110 a | d# to Homier*.. 46 00 Pmwo gen aUo forwarded to Harr*, Brknnn, Hot* terdam, Antwerp, Ae., at eqaally low rates. Hortc*.—-TJi* rtetnotiona oo trarel haring boas re* nsored bj order of, the War Droartaeat, paaeeageYa about to risil Europe wIU no longer be reqnlrecUto proride thomatree with passport*. > £9”Penooa wteUlog t» bn&g out their bland* dta bay ticket* her* at toil following raioe to Hew Torki Ercta Ltrerpool cr Qoaaoatown;l*t Cabin, s3fi, 6& and till Steerage true Liverpool 146,00. Erth Soeaaitowa 636,00. ; Tfaeeofiteaiseni hare lopartcr •cooausod&tlocj low paarmgvre, and carry exj** .raced Burgeon*. Thaj ■re built tn Water-tight f.rou Bactior.*, and have Patent fire AnaihJUten ou board. JOUH G. DALE, Ageat, a 16 Broadway, Hew Tort, JOUH TUOUJ'WH, Agent, Bhlfl.U* Ilf Wb*M» ('-•*4,hfi T . rttflE PHILOSOPHIC BURNEK.— X DATDIB’S HEW DOUBtE-AOTINQ THIL OGOPHIO BURNEB, (or (JABBON OIL, to now ready. II pMWMw nmy adrapugto over tho coa« man Buraar*. L It uafcae a large or unall light with pAfect combnitloa. а. It will bora any eoalts; cf oil with aa(ety. . 8. It ea& bo mod with 4 long or abort chimney, * i. It can b« mod u a tapor night lamp. 8. It can it]vtji boynado to born economically. б. It t* raora easily wicked than any other burner. 7. It can tn> trimmed and lighted without remov* log tho cone. . 8. It throwa all tho white light above tho coco. 9. The chimney can be remuftdor ineerted with oat teaching the glaaa. ■ . These boraen axw the common Ho. 1 also, and can b« pat on toy limp now in noo. Every pen on mine Uftrbon Oil should have a PhUoaophlo Bonier, price W cant*. Per dc&en, |3. Sold at Ho. $2 Furtb •troot, Pitttbnrgh. p. IIATDKH. T) CONSUMPTIVES.—TUo adver* tifor, having ■ been' rtstcrcd. to health la a few weak*, by a very simple tomedy, after having snOtr •d tevsral years with a severs long affection, and that dread disease, Oonsnmptlon—la anxious to stake known tobts fellow sufferers the meant of care. TobU aUaiieulre It. be villseudacapyeftbeprs •erlpilon and; (free or charge,) w(th the directions fer preparing and using tlm same, whioh they wilt find a tart care far Oon»amp«oi», dtftao, NroncAtfa haitto nyriar ■ PnjJndico aside, we basard nothing In prw> n tinff thU be&utifi.l fluid to the' commoulty. vW fmmexperfenoe.’ WhyxmdB3o?,oooto nuatly, to gratify a prejudice in favor 0 # . /mLi— . •rlld.l OTn It . trial and yoo will *‘EK UoM. I’clM rad fijrupe; | Choice extra famuli;. Flours; _ Bacon; Aid a general stock 0/ Srooerite, to store and at* riving and for sale by I McDOHALD A aABCCELES, " ' , Wholesale Grocers, Produce end Ootamisaisa Me - 1, chants, tTes. 2tf and 244 Liberty street,near been of Wood. I eod \ AT ALUABJU& bTEAM FLOURING V MILL POlt fiALK.-r-bUoatod in the towp of Heuover, Oolomblane coouty, Ohio, on the Uae of tbe Pittsburgh A Cleveland iiallroed, in the centre of a rich grain growing country. The mill is erect* e«J on streral lota of grcuufi, ts five stories highland folly suppitd with ell tire -late improvements ot machinery, Ac. "The mill In new, In Jail tide of cp* erstion. doing a Urge and profitable feualiuM, and the only reason for tbe oaner soiling oht is on ac» count of lil health. We are authorised to efler tbe abort property at a great sacrifice. For foil partic ular! cell at tbe office of peso P. McLAIM A 00„ 102 Fourth stmt. JJJNQINK FOB BAUC, ABOUT DOST BOBfiB POWIB. U 1 GOOD OBDZC. WILL ns 30LD CHXAP FOB GASH. □AiUCTT* OPTICA street, above Bcathflald. inquire at tbs tsU-dti ipOB BALK.—A BTKAM ENGINE, 6 , foot stroke, 18 Inch cylinder, 18 bet iron fly wheel, and of about 160 hone power. Also, one •rator, two Dry Ores*, and Steam Gina Boilers, one Upright Boring Machine, oae Chain Back Saw, one Machine for making Pomp Boda for Oil Wells,on*. Dove Tall Machine, and about 100 bet 2% and t inch Shafting. All of the above articles will be sold et a greet bar* gain by applying at once at 4a Fifth struct. fed li*UK cAiA—The subscriber effenJur JU sale TWO BLAST bet uiamster, four leet s-.roke, with two pitmen cranks and shaft. Also some two,hundred feet of. Wiought Iron al ft Plf E, tm inches diaunter, the wiots in po».d crier, waicb we Will sell ch.«ep. devla . UKWI4 }>>LZCLL AGO. nAisft—Une Roiler, b lees' long JL. and 24 Inches .diameter; one floe, 8 inch. Suit* •ole (or a small engine, 6 bone powers Inquire at No. its LIOjLBTY bTUCST. ' ocH.U TO JLET. F.)K RE Is r—A" large well lighted room-in the Qixcrni Build ato. berth stery. Apply at the .OoontSng Boom of Tfllß OFFICE. eelfcdtf • |iU)K bAUh OK KENT—An Oil Ko- J. finery, in complete order. . Apply to - AOBT. ABTHUBB, nhS:dtf Att’y.at Law, 80. 136 Fourth st. JHEOMC+AL, rpAKB NO - MOKE UNPiiEASANT X ABB EHSAFE MIDXOIHES.—Por snplMßnl and dangerous diseases. _uao HKLHBOLD'S EX* TBAOT BUCHO, which has received tha. opdorse men* of the most prominent physicians In the United Matas, is now offered to an afflicted humanity as a certain sore forth* fallowing disease* and symptoms originating from diseases and abase of the Urinary or ticxual Organs; General Debility, Mental and Physical Depremion, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Ocafosod Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, bestltssneas and Sleepfessnew at flight. Absence of Muscular; Efficiency, Lea of AppeUU, Dyspepsia,' Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorganise tiou or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpi tation of the Heart, andTa feet all the concomitants of a nervous and dabllluted state of the tjstfetn. To insure.the gen nine, cat thiscut. Aik'for Helm bold’*. Take no other. Cora* guaranteed. t*>« advertisement In anothercolmnn. apgifcdAwT MANHOOD; HOW LOST! I HOW iU. BE3TOBED I—Jtul FaKfcjfed, is a Bcaitd Ebw stJej*. Prios fix Graff. A Lecture on. the Nature, Treatment and Brdimd Core o. Spermatorrhoea or Baminmi Weakness, Invol* nntary Emissions, Bexnal Debility, and to Marriage generally, Nervousness,' Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Fhysical Inoapadty, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT. J. CUL TEBWXLL,£i. Dm Author of the “Green Book,** fa "A BOOH TO THOUSANDS 07 8U77E8E88,” Scot under seal, in a plain envelops, to any' address/ post-paid, on rScslpt of six oentst or two •tamps, by Da. OH. J. 0. KLIN EL • 127Bfoadway, H. ¥„ Post-Office fiat 406. . anT:3tadswT . OBDIT TBilKa.— jlkddokmbht, Tojrcte. JJ recy large stock of choice TBE/ss, of selected rarletlea to Choose from, with hie care taken to hare every variety true to natm *. Of-Apple alone we have IT5^W—6O,OOO of rvhich are three year olds, 10,600 foot year olds. 000 two to throe yean old. Peach. Flora. Ac~', i. •dock. Bvnnoi the Tress In the Norsery. f feu and ftxamine them. xyEBGBEEHS from 1 to 8 feet, by the lincdred. whSi^SwSrtt£f TBEIS pHßU^Bmrl Addreaa PITTfIBUBGH AND OAKLAND NUB. BEBIEB, Pittsburgh, Pa. lalß-dawT JOHN KUBj>f/OH. Ja. DSABZsimtiEASss: —- 800 hhds. prime to choics N. o. Bw mnt 74 do do Porto Bieo 30 do do Cuba do: 7 a) tierces do do do* 100 bbls. »B» Coffee do: 40 do Unshed doc 80 do Powdered . do; 40 do Bsflaod Tellow do* TOO do N. 0. HoUsaes: ’ 40 hf. bbls. do; £OO bbls. Golden Syrup; 874 bags prime Bio OofiSw; ' • In store and for tale by -° ea> -' j. aoDaa * do. LJKBINJSD OIL SOf ißXPdK'f.—The ■ wnr Fwpwedto Mil Ih. bMt .imUm <*ibon fm. os baud oj p ‘ ,u . t,l 2*s'£? rUAdllpbU-or »t WMIiCTiM M B«1 Htjk' Polat. D.w yoifc WUI *Uo dollrer loti from 100 (o 1,000 fcoztoli fra. sbowd GlM * w * f Tmnkfort-cn*the.lUlib and othet European porta. . BSEBB A QmtV. . Jgegr Petrollt» OU Wotks, Plttsborgh. Pm ~ Kissaia-- 168 barrtf § BoMatti: 80 trashes White Beans; *1 _® hapr«ls Sweet OJdtr;* •15 *(10 dweet foaloar, And for rjla byv. l. h. YOXOT A CO. NiAL'V in vbM'lSd' a'ls'i" ixii -r , f BXBLOBITB- OABBOB OIL, ; ■>; BMo ind »ld b, " ;T. O. t SHAW, , ae4 Practical Optician. 18 Plfth street. OAxTraALXM.tfALTUI-- ' KJ 600 bags Lirvrpool gronad gait; * ”1M do do noe Table halt. In store and to'arrive and (or sale by MCDONALD A ABBCCKLES,. . nold , ■ Ms and 844 Liberty attest/ id bxs. iJa a XOa Tobacoa lO.bntts 10« BlackrPat' ; ! doc - 30 bctU^^gd^ Pof rale hr KW ixKAF flrklna«:thelatterferftmllynsa ftusalotij 1 G. J, TOWNSEND* > * (roccssjor to Jackecn A Xtrirnsand,! ; Tfl- ...lH'tbLJEXoorthatraat, asar Liberty. Vi Al/fLHiißlr—>so bblfl.Ao.3 large] to i3tl. arrlte and tor sale by t-j de3 ISAIAH DICHEY A QO, - 10U baga Kia Cogefr ia \J store wd fbr sale by, W; M. GOBMLr,; 4 : d«3 : . 371 Liberty street.: lAH.—2 Darrel* Allegheny Tap in gtoiD ;,KJ)£LIELX»A XW.- .tJ.V, i -A ; j pmoposmus. piling the CaiteJT States Sobeletef with a.OTChBMfrgA’m.B, on ths * .The Cattle aw to.be deliver sdwtl £k. C.,acd each anted to arrrsjjeTj Ka **»* * W gW Tmim t groat. Reliant Stags and bulls not Tbs first delivery to ba made cno Aar or January, 1863. or as soozrtl OoTsraiaent may direct. 600 head ot w pat ■wk will ba required to ba deUreiwd uadaij thb contract. ~ A bond, wftV'good and sufficient stcnrity, w tt ba required. Twenty p*r cent, of the purchase, money wi 1- bm retained until the contract U completed. Proposals from contractors who baT* pWTibwly* Called so comply with their bids, fromdisk-jal par* •°°*» Wdder b not pxmefit to na pent to hb bid, will not ba.coaslderad. {, The names of firms must be stated Ilk ML arith^ tbe precise addrtee of all the aembec* of ;the fir a. - raj meat to be made Jo certificates’of lode! ted* 1 cs s, or gacholker. fends u Getertturnt may mre fordisbctsixneni... . . - . r » • All bids must be accompanied by two naran wee." and directed te “CoL A. BSCKWiTH. ArD, O, andr 0. fi> U. 8. A., Washington, D« 0.,’? and stub reed ■■ **Pro/.«ealt for Beef Cattle.” ' ■ * • Ffncf guana mtet, • Wo, —*r»of the county of and Slate of U-^,7 end —of the county bf And State of — > do I hereby guarantee that is able to fulfil .a contract } In accordance with the terms of. his p reposition J end that, should hb proportion be -accepted, he will at - once enter Into, a contract in accordance therewith. • Should the contract te l awarded him we are prepared ] toj*coaehh securities. : •' { ThU'fnan&tee bus be appended to each bid. . The• respoasibHity of tbs giiaraatcr* most b« shown by the cj£eial certificate of the Clerk ef the &ea:eit District Court ercf the United tiutee Die* trirt'Attorney, •■■■■!. -•••■■ ’'•••- 1 Jfcfrwfciehdea.t cemola icflA (6« aixjr+wlil 6* r*- jteied. defctd HOTELS. jpRKNCH‘3 HOTEL, ; / CS TBE BtJBOPRAN hIAB, oittor.NSw yobs:. BUTQLa' ROOMS lUTT OHXTtrPS* DAT. OUt Halt Sgw, coraar Tnmifcrri On*. / (OppOiit# 01 tj Hall. ) 4s they may be ordered In the spadom Be factory. There Is a Barber's Shop end Bath Boobs attached to the Hotel BVBenn ol HTJHKKKS m. 4 BAOKHXB who nywerafall PoSSuHyM •’ c. ratHOii. ptopMcroi, ASLEiUOAN iiUUSK, BosToa, lathe X3l largeet tod boat irrmnd Hotel In. the Hew ' England States;is centrally located, fM easy.of so* oess from ill the routes of traTel. : It contains all the : aodemiasroTomente. end every coaventaaoe for the WWifhrtifcnrlawßrttnTywiatffrT) q[ (he QITtUS( public. The sleeping rooms ere large end .ireU ventilated; the suites of rooms ere'veil arranged, end completely furnished for familiceend large traveling parties, and ; the house will- oontinne to be kept u a first clue hotel in every respect. ... iaauijd LK.WIB BIOS, Proprietor. OILS, #c. iittla LOMt» f—LI I ■mil I linimiiii.f , & BARBOUR,,. uuussn QA&B OJf 6 /X, LAMP H ANUFAOTDEJBB, Jfe. 81 WOOD BTSZET r PiT?»yt acH, Panu» OEO. w. nauimty,.:— r-n-'-v-nimTHt BOIDfHXP, OOi REFINERY. GEOBOB W. HOBDSHXP d CO „ xastrracTimns «r BUSKING OIL AM) LUBBICATIHG OIL, Keep constantly on band-the very beet quality of BURNING OIL, clear end without odor, also, a good LUBUICATOB, pore WHITS BKHZOLS sad OAS grease*- ■9*AU.brdan left at No. ad Pina. Srnsfcr, Beak Block, second floor, mil be promptly attended to, ocfedtf , * _ OXI. WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP * C 0„ ' MaaoJactoren of PUBS WHITS EBJIHED OABBON OILS. OCleejKo. 231 Libert; street, my9:6ad»» T UUJJr’EK OIL WOKKii s •*-* WILLIAM r. WOOLEIbQB, ' haxctpactcm» or j CLOAL AND CARBON Olliß, and dealer la lakib, asms era, mbiff ALLEN; jfcGOKMi.UK. A CO,, Valley yoinroayf Pittsbnigh, Pa. ; *A-Wxgraoc»*, No. 301 Liberty street. ‘ , _Manu*Seturci» ef COOK, PABLOB AND HEAT- PABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATEB. HOjfcLOW WABE, Steel aad Moulds, B*U fnEAUll Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar- Jruen Kpe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bona, Bu , gar Keltlaa, Pnlleys, Hangers, Car Whvels, ana Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mm. .erith Steam or Horse Power. : FOUNDRY, 7 " D.DeHAVEK&BOH, .. No. 17 FEDERAL STREET, AOeghatg Qilf, Manufecturers of erery variety of OOOKIHG AND HEATING STOVES, COOKING BANGXS, Rna Common GBATE 7BONTB, 7ENDXKB,A«7 Also, Hast ibon house 7bohtk ibob BAILING, and an kinds of CASTINGS made to orto- ' .aad BRUTES. TkOLLAB SAVINGS BANE, No. 65 XJ Toonra Stur, . > CHABTEBXDOf 1861- - -t Open dally from 9 to 3 o'clock, also cnWediiatiij •nd Saturday evenings. from Hay Ist to Korember ut, from T- to 9 o’clock, and from Horemberlstto Hay lit from 6 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all soma not t— ti>» Qim Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest has been do* dared to /one and December, stnoe Urn Bank was ccgsaicod,iat the rate of six par cent, a year.. . .fit •••• ■ Interest, If not;drawn out, Is plaaed to tbs credit of tha depositor as principal, and beers the same In terest from the first days of Jane and December, com* pounding twice Vyear without troubling tha depoai tor to call, or even to unseat hi* pan book.- At this rate, money trill doQtfe in leas than twelve yean, making, tn the aggregate cjorx ana on*BiU m curr, a nan. Books, amtsltUftg'the Charter. tad Begalaticos, fernlibedgntlston application at Ptxsmixr-GEOEaiAiBBM.--' .tun nssuzxzs.'-■ “ • John B^UoTaddeaj ' John Rouses, i AUmafor flpaer, ~ ~ r D*cj. L. Phhimtoclt, ' J«0»» MsAoiey, Jamea Herdznan, jlaaac H. Pcxnock, johll MtfAall. ; ' \i amea bTb. Maadi* : A. U. Pollock, K. P., iHHl&jiwla, •. jWiUiaa3?Aßtatsßf AHnaflfr Bradtaft . ’ John G, Baekofro, - Qwrgtßbcki ‘ • John B; Capfleld, • Almff A*€acrtar, - . CharUs A. Coltca, t WIUUb Bpoglaa,. . , -JohsKTaha, Jamea-P.XeOej', , Petes A. Madaira, ~Joha H. J-ameaShJdle*': ••' i&otert Walter P.B**h*ll, JohnOrr,:' - BcszyL. Btagntt, JoHb H.~Shoeahwyy, . WiUlatß&Scbaarta! Atexandv -Isaac WhltUerJ ■' Chdstlaß-jreanr. ta-CHAS, A. OOLTOH. BobaweU Bepbton*' WiUtoß. lira, r Pater H. Banker, Bl chard Bewr-'-rs* WilU*ts.S.£ftYgri >4 BvasTAßiAsh lADIA WA'il-m'm iiBGGIHOSi OLO7XS and BOOTS, &r safe at» aadBB Bt.Clatei»ra«t;^—cJ^drß.PHtljLlffl. Thonm—WKHbsrprims KoltiJutter :i> laraala by . UkAD AHStiQXB, OLm,AHD , B '" v*.. ;. M aOAt" »IX>NE -Dtfin'—M bbla. reoail pMml feral. It'-.- KOOIUn.