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A .:? .: ' ; ‘Vf .■: i .r.'- »-i- r 1 e w 1,-i x. . ; '* *' ••■ M * >sr I* » * ' 1( * F i»taiy # 7/olm N IW « \ ~ 1 1 ' M*<na«smplox«d , rooter, r J H \~ m * ' } t J» T ‘ 1 irora'tho ‘ . \ L esT«pf U»Jbal!diof, tQ broking J - - \'■ 1 ■ j*f r both mllU, And Mrtosilj iojgrlDg hii ipint. ' J, ,~o- «\ ' 1 j is-, „WMUBgtosabMt,swt~W}U*. ♦, > J, 1 Sh iminrrStjaßbti>u.y •<■-.- . , I; . ;;. Oi> ‘ » 1- . ’ • N. 1 Je-fc-j: AJbt? CU*.—A nzutlUbla iaatanw of» < »i, ? >*} *-- 1 4 i ‘'•v. i . cat going h»4 fault plm is,Hardjtarg on ,!■ i _ ' =t' ! Wmamtj lul. - xba iafarUud • ~.iT, ' ' , « * •"? 1 >n«tUtißftMMlsposm^ntptmuwu r> f. --'■ "? *s ! . dUtOTini-to M.pirfieUi iiiid. It «u !■' r - , »xur wi»A’*ia;«t»i»i 'Mow /ram-* • ; - ? «»»•»• —. ■. Pit; vS: : Sv : *i: . x-v-:. I L. TtTEBDAY MORNING, DEC. 16. „„JLQGAL„ INTELLIGENCE.. : ’ Ye»terday*« Bvening Ca»ettei ' Incendiarism in AUepheDy--Five - u, ■ . Firef In fine Night. ■ .. ■ ■’ '. Tho oltiioni of AMeghony, .nd especially ; the flremonihad laborious " ,’timtliitrilght> caused by s sncoeisloo of ineon diary fireo, la carious parti of the Second ■ ■'Wtedii ■ v ' ; ' . The first alarm «u.sounded about eleven \.»’«loek, and «M canted by the burning of a Vvttablobelonglngtollr.Jamei.Qllleland, ear- Ohio lane/a little west pfßagaloy's lane. , The firemenwero prompt* . ' ;ly ca tho Spot, and succeeded in preventing '■l'the'spriad.of the Bamefe, Timetable, with a , .' linohorse.endlotof.harness,wasdestroyed, Abo u t hal f 'as hotrt later,,and. before the «r«<ae o hadreached tb eirhomes,.the stable V. •Of Mr. George Bethwell, peeler loot tod on" I ,-;'ttoeorabr of Benton and Franklin alley, soar J t.-thoSodoiid'.Wiwd.oehbot'honse, wao dtiobr = Voted to be on Sr*. ‘ This. woo also con sumed, together with two fine,horses, ono hundred en&airty bushels of oats, a largo .; qunttty.ofhay.aadklotofhanoai. Through ' tho exertions of tho Hope and Washington hose companies, thefire tfal presented from . Abuatnnlf put o’clock, just as th« ’ weiry .fireman; had got baok to their engine houaeiy nthlrdAUrxn vas’bodsded* Another . - ft*bl*wu found to bftY« been fired,in the roar ,of thG# MarganHouw, at the. Cattle Tarda. ' ; Behjre. P Uie' firemen .could reach the spot,. * T ‘ the fire had got each headway that it wei im pouible.4o B*Te the stable. The building bo longed to Mr. but w*a occupied by .; x Mrvßheffsr, whokeeps the hotel., •.' - " '' Tfra'ilre also communicated to thoSocond ; J ‘.Wahl;W«!£li S«ele*», owned by tho oity. Tho '&±.- ~ .building ud scale* destroyed. The . < ‘ 1 losa wiU bo about ssoo.** Ail the books were S- \ ; j? ioatjexoept the one! in present Use. The Mope end WaShingtou companies were again oMhb ground, andsucceeded in limiting the J 'the. stable which was first ' ' fired,' tho weigh scales/ end some fenoing in . •. the vicinity. * / At'twoo’clock the torob of tho incendiary ' lied been appliedto tho.carpenterahopkf Mr. Park, located on Webstar street, oppo site the penitentiary wall. Notwithstanding the prompt efforti of the firemen—including the Daquosne, Niagara and Neptune Steamers •'' —the shop vail entirely , destroyed, together with aN tkCtOfilllsLihe-preprietor and his workmen, * eonsids ratio.quantity of finished work, lumber, eto. His loss will exceed 000. ' Tho fire extended to .the cooper shop of ‘ Messrs. Moore & McKelvy, located on tho alloy,. in the. rear Of Mr. Park’s shop. A lagepileof eL&tm caujhtfire, and were con tuteably.damaged. The shop was saved. The carpenter shop of Messrs.“ Boyd & Ah exander, aUo caagbt fire and,was destroyed. Thebnflding was Ifisnred/aad all the tools f werosaiod.' V ■Whilothisfire was progressing an. attempt 1 wasmedo.to fire, the stablo of Mr. W. J. Gib i son, grooer; Pederal itreet; aboro the Die , mend. The stable was located on an alley in '■ J rear otthe store, and whße a, reaid* ing near,the stablo was. standing at his door ' • looking the came up to the Stable, Struck a match, 1 and was In theaot of " ; applying the fin (or .had actually applied it) " 'when a sbont from, the man.at tho adjoining. houM catised the incondiary to .firo. The night was Terydorkand/oggy, and tho fellow soonT disappeared, although * little pluck might hskTf resnlted in Us arres t. It is stated that.tbe watchman at tha outer v depot of tho TortWayno and Chi* ‘ eago Hallway, stopped a man who was In foil • flight from the. drove yards, after Morgan's .‘ . .stable hadbbenfiretL. He told the watchman . ;he had beftn shipping hogs iall bight, and that ~ be Was fa a hurry to get home. The watoh* mas, although his suspicions were aroused, ; ;.hs4 ho right: todotaln tho follow, and suffered ’him to piston. . A man', supposed., to have been the same, ' v sees .with. * quantity of paper In his .. hand, standing near* gat*llghfc in the vi ; dlnltyof tho first fire, and examining some- J. thing that looked like* bunch of matches. “ Itjs supposed thatanthcaofirea were started ”• by.the.same person. The some ; :; kusootona as .to who the guilty , party is, and ;.^ u ;are sow making.efforts io.iraeo him up, and . f ‘ If possible hsTo him idehtifiod. . . J;t.is remarkabTo that, notwithstanding the ‘ numerous fires started, so Uttlo property was J .destrbyod.'. This, was mafaly owing to the eaergetfo efforti of the firemen, who deserve ■'great credit for'the manner in which they ■~v ; worked. In this connection, we wish to di* reet the asthoritles of Allegheny to the fact that many of the fire plugs are in very bad condition—so 'rusty, that the firemen have ;; in opening them. One, at tho corner of .. Western .Avenue ‘ and Bidwell ihwt could not bo>.-opened at all# while another was broken after being "opened, in cbhsequenoe of - the rust. The firemen complain that great , difficulty is ex* perfeheed in making attachments,. and much .jJ: valuable tuaelost, owing to the bad condi -1?, lion of the plugs., Let the matter be aitsnded to'at l 'biice.-,’Z-...; JV -' v 'v"'i*:Tho'mftmbers fifth* Hope Hose Company, *’7 who wcroonactiv# duty from eleven o'clock p.m-uniil four nu, desire to ac? knowledge their obligations to Messrs. Mor "/ row £ Miller, of the Twin City Livery Sta* ‘ to t&r.gbaffgr,of the Morgan House, for,acachneeded refreshments famished to the company.' .- . . . .r. , ■ 3.:' TUi morning, about daylight, Mr. J. D. Thompson, who keeps a bnuh and variety store on Liberty street, at thsmouth of W ood, wed aroused by tho watchman on "that beat, and Informed that his store had been robbed. On examination it was found that one of the ‘ shatters of the'ihow window had been Uksn down, End a large jane of glass broken, enabling the thief to take out four revolvers, several bowie knives, and other articles valued at about one bandied dollars. ; : "The watchman stated that, about eleven o'dock> h« noticed that thegas lamp in thevi , eixiitjhsdbeenpatoyit,hatUzierer struck him - 'thstthb Indicated any'mischief, and it seema that co particular watch eras kept upon that locality, /It-U also very singular that the - Tobbery wai sot discovered nntil daylight. It doesseemtd.us that there £s a great lack of efficiency, when store doors and windows, * fronting on the most public streets, ors broken . through and goods carried away without the knowledge of the watchmen. ' o'clock, a sua aauied Jacob Holdrick, who ~ ■ I.bad been;conuultted to Jail by tba Mayor, for ragrancy, died In hiacell, after a abort 111- tteaa. Bo waa ccmmitted about a weak alnca, and at that, tima waa Tory much debilitated. - Anlnquoitwaabeldby tba Coroner.': The . jail phyliclan.Dr, McCandleu, waa examined ' and tat tiled that the deoeaeed died bom natu .raTcauiea-Tgonerel debility end promotion. ' Ba waa about 4fty-4re yeara of age, and. tba only bulnofi ba bad: boon known ,to follow for a long time, wan pinking up rage abont tba a’raat. -Ha waa anou tout, without homo. . orf ida- . - - ' jurprm Btfftaiia? • Saturday aJjhtthu ruidesoe o/ Mr. Jumi * Floyd,B earn itrett, was «oters4 and rebbod :| of alot of. iUtst. spoon f/. forks* -* fins rifls, * ■]“: pair: of cold spvctefitei, i ffton book (tbs 1 Stoat of h auolaon) * llksssia ofMrs. Chim beft(adaagbtir of Mr.FJoyd)nod otherar» tlelst.. Several pleswere eaten orcorrled off, i brc«d‘<hr6wnoteTtho floot* chairs and Uhls# turned topsyturvy, oil . poured over tbnfioor* - > 'a&di mantslclock thrown Intothaynedof Mr. 'XiiWfVflextdofo The polio© hevwsnipidDD* as to whathcgnDty-pertyis. Mrs. Cham boTf, Uayonnjßf (fomwiy Hlss-Vlcydj)] is Buiw to>tpßrO|f ftidUdj residing’dn Liberty street, whosehoose tm robbed the previous sight. Itis suspected that tht ssme penos committed both burglaries*. .ovj : Lxs . MiskXablm^—ThU popular work, vhteh has been so extensively raid* having been dramatised by Mr.jQhapUn,wiU be pro r . daced at the TJuatre thlievSnlng, forth# first time., It baa been in preparation for . several dayand will be putsponthastage in good sty IlwiU doabtleaa hare nnex ' tensiveran. ■ ■ . . Barglary ofilifortr StreeL Death In the Jaii-'lsqaest* On Sunday evening, between eight and nine Festival.— Among the many occasions of fered for enjoy moot, and at the same time op portunity given for oontribating meant for tome tsadaWe psrpfrsox festivals appear to be' the most popular, ..for several years past the ladier’of the Penhßylrania Avenue (Aibury Chapel) M- E. Ohorch have given an annual festival, the proooeds of which have been ap propriated to the. payment of the- debt on the church; andfrpm success which has al ways attended their efforts; it is'to be pre snmed that tho entertainment furbished was of tht* very, best kind.;; This winter the ladies of this church will give a fostivalj on Monday > Tuesday and Thursday, Docembor 2Ulh and 30tb,-and January Ist; and wo can assure alt those who .attend that they will be satisfied with th#,entertainment, aD d at the same time feel that their money was spent in a.good oaoee. TbeEdinbubqhßxvixw. —Mr.WvA. G&dea fonney, 45rFifth street, has receivod from the American publishers, Messrs. L. Scott & Co., New York, the October number'of the Edin burgh Rtvieto., It contains the following ar ticles: Solar Chemistry; The Heroalanean Papyri; The Mussulmans in Sicily; The Su pernatural ; The English in the Eastern Seas; The Legend of St. Swithun; Mrs. Oliphent’e Life of Edward Irving; The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus; Hops at Dome and Abroad; Prince Eugene of Savoy; The American Revolution. In the variety of subjects pre sented in, the above enumeration of titles, we think the readers of tho Edinburgh will be sure to find something to suit every diversity of taste. Child Burned to Death.— On-Wednesday last, near Mt* Holly springs, Cumberland county, a little girl, daughter of David Nagle, suffered a horrible death by burning. The mother had gone from home in the mbrning, and had left the child alone in the house. Returning in about an hour and a half; she found her little daughter quite dead, burned to a crisp. The supposition is that she was putting wood upon the fire when'her clothes caught from the flames. United StatA Taxes.—We call tho atten tion of our readers in this oonnty, north of the river, to the advertisement of .the Col lector of -the 23d District. We have exam ined: the law, and find that it is exceedingly strict. Persons who neglect to pay daring the time specified,,will not only nave to pay. ten per cent, additional, but are liable to a summary process of distraint, involving heavy' costs. The Collectors cannot extend the time. They have no option but to enforce the law. Igam* Plenty. —We learn from onr ex changes In various directions throogh the rn ral distriots, that game of all description is very plenty. In the mountains deer were nbt known for many years to range in larger herds. This abundance of game is accounted for by the absence of so many of our best hunters in the army, who are after other sports and other beasts than those roam over our peaceful plains and mountains. Wouak Killed.— Mrs. Severs, of Cumber land oonnty, while riding home in a wagon from Shippensburg, a few days ago, was in stantly killed. She had gone down with her husband, to boy a stove, and on the way back the horses ran off, upsetting the wagon. Mrs. Severs' neck was broken, and she expired in stantly. Her husband was badly injured, and it is feared he eannot recover. Is Tows.—Lieut. Col* Blakely, of the Stanton Cavalry, now stationed at Hagers town, Md., Is in town on a short visit to his friends, and seems to stand campaigning well. The Colonel reports that the Scboon makcr regiment have received their.horses and equipments. The horses are now being shod, and will be ready In a few days. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM ODE EVENING EDITION.] LATEST'FROM BURNSIDE'S ARMY, Considerable Firing Dnring Sunday. SKIRMISHING ON HONDA! HORNING, THE BODY OF GEN. BAYARD, PARTIAL LIST OP BILLED. ASD WOVEDED PEtiKBYL YA NIA NS. _ do.| <Ce. # <fce. Headqcaeti&s Abut or th* Potomac, ] Monday morning—ll o'clock a. m. j There was considerable firing during yes terday between thendvaseed troops of the two armies. At one time tbo enemy showed a disposition to move on Gen. Franklin's command. Occasionally the rebels would throw a few shells among our troops, just to remind us of the fact that they were still there. With these exceptions everything was quiet. Thertf is some skirmishing this morning, with considerable artillery firing. The body, of Gen. Bayard wae sent to Wash ington to-day. •He was to have been mar ried next Wednesday. .Waabisgtos, Dec. 11,—Tbo following is a partial list of Pennsylvanians killed and wounded in yesterday's fight: James Slog, Co. H, 81st Pennsylvania; leg. 1 Jobs HcFaddcs, Slat; thigh. I John T. Jones, H, Slat. —I Bergt. Peters, G, 81st. I r l eigC.Pauoc»G,Bl4:. Patrick Uenwty, 81st. Nathan Penny. 81st. 'Thomas Dane, 81st. Michael Carroll, B]et. Sam uni Wirt, 61*u Jeeso Lyoo, K, 81st. Charles Wirt, 81st. I C*; t. Borkless, 11, 81st •,‘arm. I Sergt. llaj. Williams, 81st gergt. Hunyon, A, 81st ; rectlv»d fimr bullets. ; H. 0. Walters, 83d. ' ! J. 8, English, 131 th. J LUui. fimlth, 63d. ; j- I Liout. Col. BlcKoon, BUt, sld* and foot. i Capt. Connor, Co. I, 81st, left lung, probably mortal, j George Jackson, 81st. Corp H. Keonnn, I), Slri. I M McManus, 1), 81aU q. Lieut. George Barton, 81st. Corp. D..Gulagbur, G, Blet. Sergeant G. W, Landon, 1), filat. s«.mMi fjtcinmeta, D, 81st. K. Roberts, D, 81ft. Sergft. Tbos. Burns, D, 81st. Lieut.* Vf. Pryon, <3, 81st. Lawrence Brewer, G, 81st. John Andrews, K, Slat. Peter HcdrUnger, I, 81st. Gonrad Baker, I,Blst. Daniel Washhurne, I, 81st. John Bruner, G, 81st. Ore. Washington, K, Blat. Gen. Caldwell, In tbo hand. Oapt, Caaldwsll,AdJotantGon«ral ou Gen. Caldwell's Staff, In tbo leg. Col, H. J. Lino, I3otb, shot through the bead. John Moore, 81st. Capt Lsagbllo, S, 130th, bad his heed blown off by a shell. 1 ' John Fetzer, F,l3otb, toad blown off by a shell. Oapt. Jenkins, G,l3oth, arm. Berg. MaJ. Botlar,l3oth, arm. Berg. Underwood, A, 130tb, bead. Foster, A» 130tb, arm. J 8. Forrest, 0,130 th, head. LUut, Leri Harersttck, Acting Adjutant, 130th, both legs and arm shot off. . Lltut. Marshall* H, 130th, slightly in lha head. Denial L. Smith, 0,130 th, hand.. Jacob Laferse, £, 130tb, hand. John Staley, D, 130th, head. James M lifer, £, 130 tn» ■wrist broken. Corporal LaodU,E, 130tb, In back. Kaflsr Both, T, 130tb, arm. * fttelgelmao, F, 130th, leg. ■' Serpent George Famr, F, 130th, hip. % Joesph Forney, F, 130tb, head. William White, F, 130th, band. Culbertson, F. 130th, arm. Laaberton, F, 130th. breast. Steward,F, 130th. Keller, F, 130th. . Alfred Sites, G, 130fb, thigh. Humphrey Colo, 11, 130th, head. James Brfdgehonae,’U,UOtb, sUchtly. D. U. Kauffman, 11, 330th. Bichard Gllen, U, 180th,band. - Leigh Hood, A, 130tfa, nock, George McCauley, I, 130tli»&ip. Thomas J.. Collin* 1, loStir.lilp. " . v " ■ Ell Mayen, K, 180tb,•W*&.W#r. • - : »>•■:> J Kroll,K, 130tn,head. 1> tj/.tlT • ; Lieutenant Daria, A, fitgh y jj From . 3tor Yo&Kf J)ec. 15^—T!tU V* 8» gunboat , Bitnvill*, from Fort Royal, 8» 0., vin Chariot -ton.bar on (ho 11th Inst*, imrid at this port thlimoming. ■ . Tho British frigate Adriano, and a sloop of war, worn at Charleston bar.' Both of th* vessel* had comiqunicated with (ho British Oofitul in Okarlofthn. Tbo BiennUo hu a large mall from tbo army and navy* > •, , The gunboat E. B* Hale alsoarrlved In tow of tho llienvUl*, having been disabled* Bhe . left Fort .Boyal on the 10th and passed foot ateamera and a brig going into Port Royal, all htdvilj laden with troops, < . Both th* Bienville and E. B* Hale wilf re-, eelre repairs. THE BATTLE NEAR FREDERICKSBURG, Partial List of Killed and Wounded.' Washington Dec. I.4. —Up to midnight no intelligence of importance bad been received from the army of the Potomac. There was occasional firing during the day, but of little consoquepce in results. The taking of several rifle pits yesterday evidently gave rise to tho report of the first lipe of (he enemy's works having been taken. A number of wounded arrived to-night and were conveyed to the several hospitals. Ano ther boat load Is on the way. . The followiug is a,partial list of tho killed and wounded in tbe Bth Penna. Reserves, com manded by M»j. Bailey : Capt. Johnson; Co. B, wounded in the face; Lieut. Milter; Co. D, killed; Lioot. Benning ton, Co. D, wounded in the leg; Capt. Kont, wounded; Copt. Eehelberger, Co. F, wounded; Capt. Dawson, Co. E, wounded in the arm; Capt. Delar,'Co. 11, wounded through tbe moutb; Lieut. McQullkin, Co. Q, killed. In Company D, tbe following privates were wonnded: Jaa. Barber, Jas. Hasson, Jas. Jacobs, Thos. Simpson, Philip Tfump. In Company F: Tobias, wounded in tho face; J. Lilly, arm. Capt. Swearingen, on Qen. Jackson's staff, was killed. The Reserves took eight hundred prisoners. Engagement at i*ort Royal, Va.»-A Rebel Battery Silenced by Gun* boats. Washington, Dec. IS.—On Wednesday evening our gunboats at Port Royal, about 27 miles from Fredericksburg, were fired upon by a shoro battery, supposed to number 20 heavy guns. Ono shot struck a coal schooner, wounding Capl. Simmon, who has since died. Another shot struck the Cumtuck on tbe lar board side, passing into the engine room, and wounding A. F. Smith, of Rhode Island, who has also since died. Jeremiah Daley was also woundod dangerously and twe others slight ly. Tbe firing was very rapid and continnoas till sundown, when tho rebel guns wero silenced. Two schooners, at the commencement of the fight, were lying direotly in range of the enemy's guns near the shore, but they were brought off by. the Teaser. Tho gunboats laid off until morning, when our boats again opened on tbe battery, but met with no response. 'Emigrants to tbe Pacific Coast* Washington, Deo. 15.—The safe arrival of Capts. James L. Fisk and M. Crawford, with their parties, organised to afford assistance to the emigrants to tho Pacifio coast, is reported from Walla Walla, W. T. They arrived on or about tho last of Dotober, without serious accident or loss of any kind. The Free Labor Movement, Newbsek, N. C., Deo. 10.—Tho free labor, movement here Is understood to have in preparation a plan for establishing a loyal Government, in order -to acoept President Lincoln's proposition of compensated emanci pation. Thoro is much activity here In mil itary circles. COMMERCIAL RECORD. arbitrative committee of tub board Of TRADE—Foa Notrmbeb and Dscinxa Wk. M. Sunnc, V. r., | Jnu I. BonrtTT, Joits S. Dilwoetu, [Wm. McCbeut, David UcCandlem. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Omn or tub Pimsuicn Daily Gaxett*,\ Mowdax, Dec. 15,1862. J In mouey matters we bare no new features to no tice. Bankers and dealers continve to pay 21 per premium for Silver, 2Sc for Gold, and 23c foe De mand Notes. Eastern Exchange remains onchanged at % per cent premium, selling. GRAlN—Wheat Is stead; with a regular demand and wo continue to quote from fine, hands at $1,15 for Red, and $1,20@1,22 for White, • There la au ac tive demand for Corn at 80 to 82c for old from depot. Barley Is quiet and unchanged at $1,15 for Spring and $1,20Q1,22 for Fall. Bye L firm at 75c, and Oats at 45 to 60c for new and old. FLOUR—Remains qnlet and doll tbongh prices have undergone no qootablechaoge. We quote from store at $5,40 to $0,75 for Extra Family, the latter rate for white Wheat. Sale of 100 bbls Extra Fam- ily, branded, “Brigbtwell,” from first hands, ut sG,l2}£. Bj* Flonr Is dnll at $5,00 p* bbl, and Boekwheat $3,75 to $l,OO per cwt in balk and sacks. GROCERIES—The grocery market is qnlet and dnll, though prion remain onchanged. We quote Sugar at Coffee 32@>33c, and Molasses Ss@sBc. noflS—With large receipts and unfavorable weather for packing, the markot for Dogs is dull, though quotations remain about as before, ranging from $3,50 to $l,OO per cwt gross. Sale of 232 bead averaging 250 ponnds each at $3,90. . OILS—The market for both Crude and Refined is very doll and fiat, with no operations in either that that we could hear of. In tbe absence of sales wo quote Crude in bulk nt 25 to 29c and in bbls at 80® 31c; Refined C 5 to 70c for outside brands, and 75c (or good city brands, packages Includod. MESS FOBS—-There has been sn octire denuod tor this ortlsle during the past two or tbreo dajs on Euternrsixount. Sale of 40 bbls country at $l2; 160 bblsdty, at 125 do do at $12,37, and 2GO and 600 bbla to be delivered in Baltimore, at $14,50. SALT—U dnll and lower; Sale of 100 bbls No. 1 Extra a*.53,00 per bbl. ’* ■ * POTATOES—firm with sates of 100 bush Lake Shore Bods at 75c per bushel and 50 bbls Neetlan pocks and Pink Eye* at $2 to $2,12 per bbl. CilEEiE—firm with sales of 25 and 60 bzs prime W B at 120. Sononua.—A State Sorghum Convention la to be held la Columbus, Ohio, on the Clb of January next. It is estimated that (waive millions of gallons of syrup have been made daring tho past year. The Toledo Commercial says : “We eeo it stated that in tho central port of the state, parties are ready to buy all tbo syrup that is offered to supply the Cin cinnati market. The retail price generally ranges from fifty to sixty conts por gallon. In all parts of tho State the sorghum crop hot been remarkably good this year. There have boon about 6,000 mills ■old In tbo State daring the put sammer, which, adds to those sold in former years, makes an aggre gate of about 11,000. Chicago Mamet, Dec. 12.—Flour, was neglected and dull. Wheat was quiet and rather heavy, with , light sales of No. 2 Bed at 07>£<397%c; Uejectod Bed I £7K®6Bc; No. 1 spring, 92c, No. -2 spring 79@81c; and Dejected spring, at 67%@G8c. The market [ closed quiet. The Coro market was almost entirely I negtected—and tbo sales wero very trifling at 34($ 36c for Mixed and 310 for BeJectcd. Oats were In good demand by Southern shippers, and tho market advanced )£e per bushel with sales of NO. 1 at 37@ 38>{e. By* advanced l@2c per bushel—with saloe of No. lio store at 63(§6f0. Barley was steady. High- I wloea were lb active demand at 33c—holden'aaklug 33}£o. There was a butter Inquiry for Timothy I Seed, end the market advanced 6c—with liberal sales at $1,03641,76. Glover seed is Arm—priraseclling at I $6,40. Flax Seed is acarce.—Tribune. Bcxss is PuiLSbCLmiA, Doc. 12.—There Is uo fall ing off tn tho demand for Cloversecd, and prices have been well maintained. Seles of fi ttW busnels fair and prime at sS,37jp£@G,6o Cl tbs. The bulk of the recent extensive purchases have been forwarded to New York for exportation from that point. Tim othy sontinnos to sell at $!,76<52,26 bushel. About 3,000 bags were shipped this week. Flaxseed is scarce and wanted by the crusbofvf with nles at $2,95<g»3,00. Nothing doing In Canary seed to .fix quotations. Calcutta, Oct, 22.— (Qwddord A Co.}— Indigo— odb - or two small sales aew crop, on tho snot and to ar. rive, at 26(940 ra decline on last year's rales; advices favorable for the coming crop, ami it will, probably, be considerably larger than last year’s. Linseed lower, stock larger; and should tb* demand hold off a short timo longer, a still further decline msy taks plow. •' • • Imports by itailroad. fmsstmos, Ft. Waritß A GmuAuo Bailboad,. Dec 16—195 bgt barley, Wll 'Garrard; * 212 do do, , Joebna Bhodm; 2dressed bogs, Little A Trimble; 100 bbls floor, Aam Liudssy; 145 bgs wheat, L Wllmarth; iCO tet bams, Knox A Parker; 280 pigs lead, A Uor i doo, 26 ska oats, Whit* A bro;l7 dressed bogs, i Murtland A Conaor; 1400' hams, J P Hanna A coj 4 i sks corn, Win Maefceown; 60 bbls tobacco, Martin i iieyl; 131iluma, Cbas Caldwell; 42 bbU scrap srou,* i lluuoy, Wells A oo; 67 bbl* higbwlne*, 'loo bbls I flour, D Wallace; 10 do* brooms, IS Gerwig A co; 2 drrssed bogs, $ ska feathers,,U U Jock A co; 240 bgs oats, J 0 CiowJ ‘ PtTTs»TBon!A Clzvklavd Bailboad, Deo 100 this flour, Obas B Loech; 14 balsa hardware, P U Lauffman; 74 sks rags, BDA 0- P Marklo; 60 bbls flsur, D Wallace; 16 bales broom corn, U Cover;' 10 bbls 40 sks flour, Maoksown A Lfnhart; 210 bgs bar ley, D Fawcett; 100 bbls flour, Atwell, Leo A cu} 6 ■kl beans, Adam Llppert; 10 Bgt seods, UcDouald A Arbuch le; 422 bbls potatoes, 1394 bbls apples, 18 bbls beans, Edward Uealetoa. ~ * ISKINKO OIL FUK.KXI’UKT.—Xtio undenigued 'are how prepared to soil tbs Ust I quality of Bsfluod Carbon Oil, delivered co board of -cars at Pittsburgh, ou -dock in Philadelphia, or at warehouse at Bed Hobk Point, New York. Will also deliver lots from 100 to 1J)0(I barrels free aboard ship, or sell. Bills Lading of different jdtied tots ou I Liverpool, Glasgow, Frankfort-ou-thfr-Main, and. I Other Europoan ports. * < BJCESE A GUAFF, 5027 Petrollte Oil Works, Plttsbunh. Pa INDIA, CUriHlUNtt, tlb- L LOWS AND BED FANS for sate at the India Bobber Dspot, SSand 28 8L Clair street.: . dsS . . ... J.A R. PHILUPfI. STEAMBOATS. ZANEtVILIaE PACKET.— ijg£ 1 * The steamer LIZZIE Cant. D. T. Brown, will leave PlTTtJbtt‘jn i r BAMKaViLLB every SATURDAY ai 4 o’clock p. tn. Itetnruing, win l*avr ZANJtoYIILK every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock a u». >‘ r freight or pas wsi« apply ou board or to Sola J. B. LIVINGSTON & Oh. Agents. •Li U fct LuULSVILLE. —The [Jgjfl.a J_ splendid uew steamer ECLIPSE, aais£ie£ii9S U r.i. Geo. D Moore, will h are |dt Ibe above and »>i intermediate p ms on TUf BDAY, I7tb instant, at 4 p. m. For freight vr passage apply on baar t <.r io dol6 JOHN FLACK, Agent. KEUULaK WEKKLViJgKj, ZANK3VH.LK PACKET.— TliqflTWf'fflL new and beautiful passenger steamer EMAIA OKA * 11AM, Capt. Monroe Ayore, leavoo Pittsburgh for ZaiwsviUo EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 Reluct: p. m.r ■Returuing, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, si G a. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to • ' J. B. LIVINGSTON A Co., Agents, Pittsburgh. „ a. a. PIERCE A CO.. Agents. Zanesville. do 7 JSGULAK WHBEUNOi^&J b PACKET,—The splendid passenger jg§£i£££ai SteamerMINERVA, Capt. John Gordon, lOaves tor Wheeling and all intermediate ports EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ut II o’clock a. m.,;iuakiug close connections with the regular tacketl for Parkeraburgh and Cincinnail. Return ug, leaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock a. m. Passengers receipted through to Cincinnati. For freight or pas satie apply oo board or to JAS. COLLINS A CO., ue’O U 4 Water street. JllIt.IT.lIl r CLAIMS, %c. SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, 1 ENSiONS, BACK FAY, and aU other JVBT CLAIMS AOAIHBT TUB QQVEUMMENT, promptly procured at reiuublt nlw. Apply to D. H. UA2KH, 103 Fourth street, PltUbursb, and CHABIJtS 0. iCOiLKB, Washington, PjO. Miutaky claims, bounties. PENSIONS, BACK PAY, and MILITARY CLAIMS of every deecriptiou, collected by tho sub scriber, at the following rates, vii: Pensions, $lO 00; ■ll otbor claims, $3 10. C. 0. TAYLOB, Attorney at Law, No. 73 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. No chargee are made if the claim does not succeed, all information given gratis. seLly 3ENSIONS, BOUNTY * BACK PAY. H. U. MAOKBELL, AUorntjf al Law aad Claim Agent, So. 114 FIFTH STREET, FtTTSStraoB, Pa., Prosecutes Soldiers* Claims of every description. PENSIONS for disabled officers, soldiers, seamen end rmtnA. BOUHTIEB and PENSIONS for the wld owe, parents, orphan cl Udren, brothers and sisters, or other legal representative of those who have died or been killed In the service; or hare died after die* charge, from diseosecontracted In service. ew*No charge nntil claim collected, and no letter will be answond onleas a stamp Is enclosed. selti;Jm BOOTS Jijro SHOES. OOK HERE.—Oar friend JAMES 1 J 8088, No. 89 Market street, has recently re turned from 4be Bast with a large*toek of BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising all the different varieties and styles now In vogue; and having selected it himself from ths Eastern manufacturers, is now prepared to offer to the pqb'.lo goods which he can recommend Cor neat ness and wear. We advise ail those In want of neat and snletao tlal coverings for the feet to call on Mr. 8088, feel ing confident they will be suited ae regards quality and price. nrßemember the place, 89 BASSIT BTBHET. oc4 ' j ALBKEK, BUN & CU-, Nft. 71, corner Wood and Fourth slreets, Have just received e general and fresh assortment of LADIES, MlhttKß and OUILUBKb’o thick- BOOTS AND BHOEB. Just opened, BOYS* and YOUTH'S kip and thick custom-made BOuTt*, of all eitea, the bait made in this country. dt6 MEDMCAE. Take no' MOKtfUNPLEAbANT ant UNSAY* MEDICINES.— Pot unpleasant and dangerous dlsesww, use HELMBOLD'd IX traitt uUCHU, which has reeelred the endorse ment of the most prominent.physicians In the United btatre. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity as a certain cure for tbs following diseases and symptoms originating from disease* and abuse of the Urinary or Sexual • Organs: General Debility, Mental land Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head,Confused Ideas, Hysteria,general Irritability, Beetlessnem and Bleepleaneu at lilaht, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Low spirits, DisoTgmnJtt tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpi tation of the Heart, and ia (act all the coucomitaots ef a nervous afid debilitated state cf the system. To Insure tb# groutae, cut this out. Ask for Helm bold’s- Take uo other. Curee guaranteed.; See advertisement in another column. apghdAwF T> CONSUMPTIVES.—The advor tlser, having been restored to health la a lew woeka, by a very simple remedy, after having sutler ed several years vita a mere lung affection, and that dread disease, Oonsumptlonr-is ativtoos to make known to his fallow sufferen the mean* of core. To all who desire U. be will send a copy ef the piw scrlption nsed (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and wring the same, which they will find a cere cere for Conmmptitm, AilAmo, BrowcttNs, Ax, The only Object of the advertiser In sending the ' ireacrlptlon & to benefit the afflicted, and spread In* ormatloa which be conceive* to be invaluable, and he hope* every suHerer will try his remedy, as It will cost them notulog, and may prove a biasing. Parties wishing tbe prescription will please address Rev, EDWARD A. WILSON, SclB;Bmd Williamsburg, Kings coonty, H. T. AMHUOIt; HOW LOHTI UOW RESTOREDI—Jwii PaWtikrrf, <a a Staled Em * tope. Price Six Oc ail. A lioctore on the Nature, Treatment and Brdical Gore o) tipematorrbma or Seminal Weakness. Invol* ontary Emissions, Sexual Debility, andlmpedirnkuta to Harrlage generally, Nerroutnoss, Consumption, Epilepsy and fits: Mental and lncapacity, rMulHaa from Self-Abuse, Ac. ByBOBT. J.CUL- V SEWELL, M. D., Aathororthe "Green Book,” Ac. "A BOON TO TIiOUSANDSOFfIUYfEREBA," Sunt under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, Dost-Dald.on receipt of six cents, or two postage etmnps, by Da. OIL J. 0. KLINE, 127 Broadway, N. Y., Poet-Office Box 4 bto. ao7:3rad*wT ■ IjlKUi'i* TKJSKtt^—lnducements to m ; cnastsa.—A very burg* stock of choice T&KES, of eelected varieties to chooee (Tom, srith every pens bio care taken to have every variety true to name. Of Apple alone we have 175,000—60,000 of which are three year olds, 10,000 four year elds. Pear, 10,- 000 two to three years old. Poach, Plnm, Ac., a Una Rrftmtnt—ths Trees in the Nonary. Call and examine them. , • EVERGREENS from 1 to 8 bet, by the hundred, cheap; also, SHADS TREES AND SHRUBBERY, wholesale and retail. Address PITTSBURGH AND OAKLAND NUB* BEBIES, Pittsburgh, Pa. • : selMawT JOHN MimiKKlg. J» ri KOC JHJRIKS.— UT 75 hbdA good to cbolde N. 0. Sugar, 60 do prime Porto Blco do; SO do do 8L lago do: 250 bbli. crashed, granulatsd A coffee Sugar; SCO bags good So prime Bio Coffee; 50 mats Java do; £OO bbla. N. O. Moluw; 200 do assorted brands Byrup, good to eholca; - ISO boxes assorted brands Tobacco; 40 kegs 9 twist Tobacco; 200 half chests Y. H., O. P. and Black Teas; Also a full stock of goods usually kept In onr Uno, In store and for tale by 8H&IY&B A LAZEAB, del j '27 sod 29 fimlthfleld street. SQUAK AND MOIiABHKa 800 bhds. prim* to choice N. Ol Boams; 75 do do . Porto Blco do; in do do Caba . do; 80 tierces do do do; 100 bbls. *B! Coffee do; 60 do Crushed dot SO do Powdered do; 60 do BsQaed Tallow do; • 700 do N. O. Molasses; 60 hf, bbls. do; 200 bbls Qoldon Byrup; 376 bags prime Bio Coffee; In store and for sale by oe3o. JOHN 1. DOUSE A 00. QUNntUtta Just khojsiveu.— JO 100 hbls. choij* family flour; 16/<o.lbi. hulled Buckwheat flour; - SOU hath, small Navy Beans; I,too 11m.-fresh 801 l Butter; 600 lbs. prime Geese feathers; '£k libit flcxles; 80 bu h. Ontous; ■ no do Red i'otatces; 10 bbl». Applet; 10 bush. Dried Applet; 26 dj B>e; s. 160 do Pea'.h**; To arrive and for sale by H. BIDDLE, I dt»B No.3gVHbpvtf.atmt. OOKtiiiUM.—lsbbl«Jfcorghum bjrnp Ojostrareiveiaud forsaleby. p _ riA- - LITTLE* TRTMBLN. OILED COATS AND OVKKALLS, a superior quality* and perfectly water proof, jest received at 26 and 28 fit. Clair sine*. d*B ; . S. A H. PHILLIPS. TpLUUtt—lOO barrolfl to arrivo and for JO sal* by BKHBT H. COCLINB, - INDIA HUD BISK COATS.-KANTS, LEOQINGSand BOOT 9, for sale at-Stt and 2S bU'aratrMt. ’ J. AH. PIHLLtPfL C'tUKKKN —UK) bags Kio-CoOeo in J store and for sale by W. BX. GOBULT, doa 271 Liberty street. DMJOAISA—ISO dosen Krooms jusl [f rallied and for sale by d t9 to. M. QOBMLY. 271 liberty afreet., riOTTON twins.— soo lbs. Cotton Vy Twine just received and for sals by • M . • W,M OOBMLY.jm L«bartr «trea|. barraia Allegheny 'l'ar in. atoro gfiAfOTaaieby> f ‘ : KDIIiWIiIiAOO. - nissOLVTiojrs, »a Dissolution.— The firm or James ■yjjHD i no.'VaTdUsolte.r on tb* ttb day of j., TpOiber, lBtTi, by 'h* retir**ouLt vt 010 C. RBIB aod AHDBEW B. BEBGEft tboTofrura. Tb* interest of. BBId A BKBGBB hwi into thr baoda of JAMES WA.UU, and Iho uQaln«M of u)d firm paaii* into Lba bends of tbo remainlcg members thereof, who tun to settle all debts end colljrt ell tfemabds, end continue said boalnse*, 1o •how ibe patronage of the pld frlsoda of eald flnu il lerom* ade«L (bizned.) JAMES VABD, WIL WABD, BEIB A BCEOSa. 18-la Hoveoilx-rH, l Dissolution of co-pahtnbk -BHIP.—The Go*P»rtoer«lMp lately existing between GKO W. JACKSON and 0. J.,TvWH. SEND, In the Pork Packing and Provision :ttasiaett vu dlMdlTed on the 20th of September tut, by the death of o*o. W. JAOKBoN. The iflkln of the Utufim RiU be eettled by the nrtirlng; partner, a bo will also continue the bOilnes*. > O. J. TOWNSEND, Sarriring pirtoer. PIHUitX STtilt B&KWtnV, I Pittsburgh, September 10. .1882. f Dissolution up partnership. —The Partnership heretofore existing between JOS. SPENCES and W B. GARRABD vu die* eotved on the 20th of August, 1882, W. H. GAB QABD being authorized to eettle op the Imeineee of the .lets Arm at hie office in the Brewery. The Brewing Business will be continued by SPSHOBU A MeKAY, who intend to have always on band a superior article of ALB, POBTEB ond BBOWN STOUT. The onUeraignad will be thankful to the Iriondsof the late firm for a continuation of tbetr patronage, and promise to make it their aim to give satlsfoction to all who may purchase from them. Mr. BOBKBT WATSON,- of Liberty street, ao long known to the boiineea community* will Imre the management of our hnaJneaa, with the fall con trol in the Brewery. Addrraa all order* to BPBNOBB A McKAY, Phoe* nix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO9IPH BFENUEB, . *el2 JAMBS MchAY. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- Uting between WM* J. H0WAB1) and BO* BEST BO DOBBS, under the name and atyla of HOWARD A EODGKBfI, Copper and Tin Ware manufacturers, wma dissolved on the ixth October, 18G2, by the death of William J. Howard. The bo* dnon of the late Arm will be settled by the surviv- Ing partner, Robert Bodgera. All those knowing themselves to be indebted, will pleaee call and utile. ROBERT KODGKRB, having par chaeed the entire internet of William J. Bow* ard, late of the Arm of toward A Bodgera, will con* tinne to manufacture BREWERS* KETTLES, STILLS, of ail alxea, WORMS, for OIL BEFIti SB* lkS,and all kind* of arork in hU line, at the old •tend, 139 Front street, Pittsburgh. oc23;Bai BOBKBT BODOEBA. pOINT MALT HOUSE, 17 WATER STREET, Fitubvrgh, Pa. W. E. QABBABD, Malster. Dealer in and BYE MALT; alao, for aale, BABLEY, BYE. OATS and COBH. wddm won Bj*jle. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By ?ir* toe ef an order of the Orphan*' Court oj Alla gbeny connty, io No. 2, June Term, 1862, In the matter of the paititlonof the real estate of Mrs. t atharlne Algoe, deo'd, 1 will offer at Public* tJa.‘e, at the OOCBT HOUSE, in tbe City of Pittsburgh, on SATUtoDAf, the 10th d*y of January, 1983, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain pteoeof ground In McOlare townahlp, Allegheny county,’begtoning at a atone on the eootb Side ef Kerry Lane, at the cor ner U out-lit 80. 2, and in tha line of ont-lot Ho 3, oow owned |o part by P. Smyth; thence along tbe division line ot out-lota Boe. 2 and 3, couth 78 da* greea 34 minutes west 1143 foot to the Ohio river; tDeuee down' the Ohio river north 28 degrees west 217 teet 9 inchsa to onMot Be. l; the see by the same north 76 degrcoa 34 mlnotaa east 1234 feat lu ihts along said ont-lot to a stone at Terr? Lane; and thence by Feny L*ne south 13 degrees 2fi minutes tart 338 teet 7 Inche* to the place of beginnieg—be fog the tame wbereof the said Catharine Algo* late ly died, seized; acd sltutted Immediately above tbe House of Befogs. Whereto 1* a large brick boose, not yet finished, fronting on the Ohio liver. A Paaaenger Baliway from the city run* through the property. ’ This ralnable property will be told, either entire or in-carta, as divided by the inqneit, ai may beat suit purchaser* and bring the beat price. Tiawa—At least one-fourth catb, residno in one and twj years, with interest from confirmation of ■a’e, to be stented by bond and mortgsge on the premises. Tbe purchaser to pay for th<* deed and mortgage. A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of the undersigned. No. 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. BAHUEL OOBMLET, dell:3w Adm'r of Catharine Algoe. VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY foe V BALE.-150 AOBES OF COAL PBIYILEOE, adjoining the town of SteobenriUe. Jefferson oonn* ty, Ohio. The Steubenville Coal and Coke haa been fairly tested at the Belmont Furnace, at Martins ville, Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, where lull Information may be bad of Its qualities for smelting iron ore. This t>al and Coke proves to be the beat for smelting purpose# of any west of tbe mountains. Iren cxh be mad) for lees money at Steubenville than at any point west of tbe mountains. The important fact Is, the receiving and shipping of all materials without healing. This property 1* finely located, lying one-third of a mile open tbe Ohio fjver, and the Wheeling extension Of tbe Cleveland A Pitts* burgh Railroad running tbe whole length of aald coal field. Also, the Pan-Handle (so called) Railroad nroesnj the other railroad upon this property. Coal can bq dropped from the pit car* upon the railrt&d, or dm a boat* Id the Ohio tivtr, pr into the top of a fum*4», without second handling. There la a large. body of coal adlolnlng the above tract that can be secured if required. Tbe following are prices that Iron ore has been offered and sold for, furnished by porsona conversant with the business, and may be relied upon; 10,001 ton* of native ore could nave bees contracted for, delivered at the foresee, burned toady for uye, £0 per cent, ere, at $3 per ton ; Lake Superior Iron ore haa been bought »t Cleveland for g£ per ton, freight horn that point to Steubenville gl 67ccet, dropped at the furnace, SC 67; Lake Champlain and Missouri Iron Mountain ore about the samel There Is an abundance of fire clay, lime stone and sandstone open It, and in the vicinity. The present rates for all materials coat more now ; also the metaL Any person wishing to make an in vestment will please call upon WhL. 0. ABRAHAM, at Steubenville, who will be ready to show tbe prem ises and explain tta advantagas; or upon the under signed, at No. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. uofo3ad P.C. SHANNON. SUPERIOR BUILDING LOTS FOR FA LB. —The undersigned offer* for Salomon rea sonable format eome of the choicest epou for build (eg purpoeea that are to be found around Pittsburgh, They «re situated within one hundred yards of the terminal of the Centre Avenue Hareo Bail way, and are beautiful locations for private dwellings. The eocnery and everything renders them extremely de sirable for any one wanting to locate outside of the city limits, and at the same time so near are they that communication can be had with the dty at all boon. Lota from one-fourth of an nn towards. Also, some Western Lands, situated in low* Min neeota and Wisconsin. Also, several small lots In MlnererlUe, 60x290 foot. The above property will he sold on accommodating forms. Inquire of JOHN HEBBON, corner Sixth and Wood streets. Or. WU. A. HEBRON, Clerk's OPoe, Court flame. F3R sals to the trade— New crop H. 0. Sugar: i Porto &lco do; Cuba (to; Green and Black Teas; Tobaccos; Syrups; Choice extra tamHy Flours; Bacon; And a genual stock of Groceries, tn store and ar riving and for sale by , McDonald a abbugklss, WholesCo Grocers, Produce' and Oommiaalen Mer chants, Noa. 243 and 244 Liberty street, near bead - of Wood. ’• ' auS T 7 ALU ABLE STEAM FLOURING V MILL YOB SALS.—Situated In the town of Hanover, Colombians oounty, Ohio, on the line of the Pittsburgh A Cleveland Ball road, In the esntre of a rich grata growing country. The mill is erect ed on several lots of ground, is five stories bight and folly-tgupplied with jdt tbe late, improvements of machinery, Ac. The mill b new, in full tide of eratlun, doing a large mad profitable business, and the only reason tor the owner selling put b on ac count of ill hoalth. 'We are sotboriaed to offer the above property at a great sacrifice. Yor full partic ular! call at the office of noBo D. McLAIH A CO., 102 fourth street. J£NGLNR FOR BALK, : ABOUT SIGHT HOBBS rOWlft. 18 GOOD OBDSB. WILL BS HOLD CHEAP FOB OABB. Enquire at the GASBTTE OYYIOB. foltsdtr YUBb strew- above BrqltUfield. EK)R t ALE.— I The aubsenbor offers for JC sale TWO OLAdt CTUNDEBB, three fv«t oismttor, our ieet struko, with two pUmtn cranks and shaft. aUo some two handred feit ef Wrought Iron AIftPHE, ten foch'ev dism> ter, lha wLotg * u rood order, wnloh we will selUcheop. • . dA*:lm ( . LEWIS UALZCLL a CO. FOR HALE—One Boilor, 6 feet long iand 24 loebea dlsraefor j one Sue, B Inch. fluii* able for a small engine, 6 hone power. Inquire at No. U 3 LIBEBTV HTttSBT. oc34:tf TO &ET. fjHJR RENT—A large well lighted JC room in the Ounra Bcumafo, fourth atery. Apply at tba ,Oounttng Boom rtf, THIS Of PICS, selfinitf . F3K SAIiK OB KENT—An Oil Re “W-,n CO,DP ""* Att'r it L*w. No. 13ft Fourth ri. VirKmtfG FLUIJJ—as good as any; TV perhaps better. In oor lodgment, HHITIf 4 BROWNE LLM WBITING nolo h*s BO rapertor. Prejudice Mid*, we hasard nothing In presenting this boantULl told to the common tty. We speak from experience. Why send to Europe, en» noslly, to gratitt n prejudice In furor of » foreign article?. Oire It n trial tad wa will wont no better Bold, Price nnd quality wul commend It. J. It. BEAD, floleegsnt tor Wsetmw Pennsylvania, nIT T»Poarth»mt. • ’ •: ' -rrr PROPOSALS, SEALED PROPOSALS are invited till tb» S2d DAY/Of DSCKHBBB, 166Vi6r.**p-' piling the United States Subsistence Department wub 8.000 BEEF CA.TTLE, on tbe hoot Tbe Cattle are to be delivered at Washington City, D. 0., and each animal to average l,3eb pounds grosa. No cattle admitted that weighs lee than pounds gross. Heifers, Stags and bulla not wanted. The first delivery to .be made on or about the 10th day of January, 18C3, or as soon t boreal ter as the Government may direct." UK> head of Cattle' per week will bo required, to lie delivered trader, tnis contract. 'r_ ’ A bond, with good auiiwuffirient security, will be required. 'twenty.per ceul. of tbe purchase money will be retained until the contract is completed. Proposals from contractors who have previously foiled to comply with their bids, from disloyal per* sofiK, or where the bidder Is not present to respond to hia bid, will Dot be considered. The name* of firms most bo »lat#d in full, with the precise address of all the members of the Art. Pejmeat to l>e oiadoio certificate* o! Indebted* no l, or such other fond* as Government may have fordtabu a-meut. All bids must be accompanied by two guarantees, and directed to “CoL A. BECKWITH, D. a, and 0. fi. (J. S. A., Washington, D. 0.," and endorsed “Protocols for Beef Cattle.” ' Form of Guarantee. We, ,of tlie coontj of , and State of ■ , and —, of the connty at , and State of —, do hereby guarantee that la able to fulfil a contract In accordance with the terms of bis proposition, and that, should his proposition bo accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awardod hint we arc prepared to become his securities. ThU guarantee must be appended to each bid.' The responsibility of the guarantors muse b* shown bv tbe eflclat certificate of the Clerk ef tbe nearest District Court er of tbe United States Dis trict Attorney. Bids which do u.l comply with (ho above will 6e re* jetted, a _ il«9:td HOTELS. HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAB, CITY OF NEW TORE. SINGLE BOOMS FIFTY CENTS PEE DAY. Oily Hall Btpearey comer Frankfort Street. (Opposite City HalL) Mraeals as they may be ordered tn tha spacious Refectory. There ia e Barber's Shop and Bath Bourns attached to the Hotel E9"Beware of BUNNEBS and HAOKHEH who cay wo arp fall. nog&dlyn B. FBENOH, Pxoraiercßti.' AMJSKIOAJS HOUSE, Hostoh, is th* largest and beet arranged Hotel In tha.Kev' Xnglan4 v Stat«; U centrally located, and eaay of ao> can from all the rentes of trarel. It contain* all the modern ImproTunents, and arery ccnTenknca toff the comfort and accommodation of the traTellng public. Tbs' deeping rooms are large and well Ten tile led; the Bailee of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for famfließand Urge traveling parties,and the boose will continue to he kept as a first elaaa hotel in every respect. ja2l:ljrd LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. OILS * Ac. JAMES a. UkMDt. & BARBOUR, CARBON 01*L % LAMP M A HOF AOjrO B KBB, 80. 22 WOOD STREET, PtTMgPBaH, Pemba. qxo. v. HomaiF— HtaaV boldshif, OIL REFINERY. QEOSGB W. BOLDSBIP d 00* KAinmcrvusu or BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Keep constantly on hand the Very best quality of BURNING’OIL, dear and without odor; ilea, a good LUBRICATOR, port WHITS "BENZOLE nad CAB GREASE. •VAU ordan loft at No. 35 Fifth Stur, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. oc&dtf ? ■ OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP A 00., Mannfectnrers of PURE WHITE DEFINED OARBOII OILS. > Office, No. *291 Liberty street, my&-.6cadm LUCIFEit OIL WORKS. . ’ WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDQE, KAsnrAoruaKA or GOAL AND GABOON OILS, and dealer In LA2IIS, OHIMHETB, Ac., do.. Ho. 89 Market street, between Second and TBirdi PITTSBURGH, I*A. mhSthdly PETUONA OIL WORKS.—U)NG, MILLER A 00. Works at Sharpebnrg Station, Allegheny TaQey Railroad. Office and Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET. PJfUbargh. Manabctnren of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. •9 s No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non-oxpto five, always on hand. ocUhlyd STOVES, He. juui a. ioubo r. toobo. XTOUNG BROTHKBS, Duquksnb Fouir- J. car, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Fa. B: IL, Pittsburgh, Pa., manutaetpro MAOHtXNB, HOT BLAST AND BOLLING HILL FURHAO* CASTINGS of every description. . OIL PIPE, BOILER FIBS FROSTS, OBATSBABS, WAGON BOXES* SAD AND DOG IRONS, GRATES AND GRATK FBONT3, STOP* OOCK BOXES, Ac., always on bead and far sab low. Orders left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and.Diamood alley, will receive prompt atten tion. rahSS ALLKN, MoOORMiCK & CO., Vallbt , Fophpet, Pittsburgh, Pa. No. Sul Liberty street. ' . Manufacturer* ef COOK, PABLOS AND HEAT ING STOVES, PABLQB AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WABE, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Belt ing Hill Castings, Hill Gearing, Gw, Water imd Ar- Usen Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bouee, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Bangers, Car Wheels; OcupUngm and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine mads to order. Patented Portable Hilt, with Btmm or Horse Power. nnLfcfond ■ J£EYSTONE FOUNDRY, D. DeHAYEN & SON. So. 47 rEVBBA L STBBET, ABtginf Citj, Hannlhcturers of ewj rarioly of 000K1NG AND BEATING STOVES, COOKING BARGES, Vina Common QBATE FRONTS, FENDERS, to. __ Also, CAST IRON HOUSE FBOIiTS, IRON BAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to order. ni BAJTJta. Dollar savings bank, no. 65 Foc*th Btsut. fTH ARTERR!) 1H 1866. Open- daily from 9 to 3 o’clock. afro on Wodoeeday and Saturday evenlnge. from May Ist to NowaUf ljt, from ?to 9 o'clock, and Iron Kotos*bar Id to If ay lit from 0 to 8 o'clock. Repeal ta recelTod of all iomi not ban than Osa Dollar, and a dlrtdend of th» profit* declared twice a yvas, to J one and December. Internet baa been de clared ia Juno and December, alnoa the Bank vm organised, at tbe rate cl fit per cent, a year. Interest, If not drawn cut, i» pUeed to the credit of the depositor aa principal, ban the ease iu« tonal from the first days of Jo no and Decwabst, com pounding twice a year without tronblluf the depoti tcr. to cell, or even to owe art hla pern bewk. At thla rateL money wilt doable In km than twetn yean, mUin< to the aggregate ntatrr ann 9n*uu nt qsst.a iui. Books, wypWni»t Chutor. Bj~l*wa, Bob* sad Bognlailom, forbU&ed fraU*, oo opplicnltoa at •ho offlc*. t ? Piutemt- CKOBQB ALBUMS. ▼tea tuiicun. * John B, UcTadden, ' l*a*o M. Pwnoek, John llotaa*. John HanbnlW sstsasu- Jama | w mUtt 1 ? Anteneo, • ' TICSTEX&. Abtsnikr Brsdkj* Jsim*D,'K*U«» John 0. Bochptea* W** fr lW**** Oeorce Black, . John % kUUgr, - Johu IhCwuloU, , Alonso A* OMTfeti Bcxbcrt Bohb, UharUs A. Ooltoo, 'Wilts* F.MmhaH. , WUU«nlk>a*U*, . JohaOm v . John Kvust U«voUßtagw»m • UopewtU Urphom, John H, BhoaaUrja, William 8. Hami, WIUUm *»Bchm»it»» p#Ur U. Hohkor, Atexn&Jer Ttadb. JUclumt Uasa, Un» Whmtor^ William B,Xawlj, . tlhrirtlw XssfS BcoAt*&*T as® TntAiCMt<*>CUAB« A> UULTOB* ' fr&danE s • ' ' ~ • •, • XJ.DJAKUBUKK. CUA’llt. VAN!* LXOftlNGtf, OLOY&H and BOOT!** tot BakalS &ndaHU<Jl4lf J. A H. PHILLIPS. OUxTXK. —6UU ib& prime Hoii Gutter 'Dforutebf BuUA MKTZQ4B* <J*l ' - -* • ■ a9llb*rt>ttt*»l. LMJLX BKKX>—SU busb. in stow *n< J? feraalel* SUItIYXR ft CA^AB, tU’S!) • •, at and g> ateUbfield atrat-L IA.KU OuViiiiSVof India Knober, V (pwirJor qaalily ami Uxt* tho, at the India BnbUr 2S and SO at. Otatr>tr»t. daß , - J * H. PaiMHPfl. 13UOXB, HUUiiO ANl> UUMd at A& Jjihhuim ••■ '■■- ■ - m ■ SOAi* STONST)UsT—SI) bbivreotif rtutftVMtelv BIHBrn.OOI.UHA AJUH(Uf>s. 0 wheeling bailboadhhßKlSßß ABBANaEMSSt^Oa^T^w MOHDAKHot. ths Dspot of tha Feufljfcrania Itallromy to Fltta* burgh, M faPo—t, -|, PteteffL CbteniM med A todoaoN filorf Idas eda 'Tr-T . - -• * Tjmtm bwiMfrtr —-- a. ,bl lrW p. a. do’stentenS..- « . 4*o « do K«*«rh,. ILM “ UilA “ do <>i"tnt>na.,■■■„■,n" LOS p, m. ILSO Am. Arrives fcffl “ . AUO “ do St. Louie ; - No change of car* between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Splendid Sleeping Gan attached to all Night Trains. PiUibargk am d WimUmg Hta Leaves Pittsburgh 1:50a.m. ,6:loa.m.|,lKop. m * do WeUerlHfc LIS •* 9:00 “ | LlO *• do SteubenvS 5:13 " fcM “ | &10 ” do Wheeling. 621 “ 11*5 6:10~ 11 , Arritea Bellalr— 6:40 •* U:lo « l <fcBs ** Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ov Railroad, and at BeUalr with Central Ohio Railroad fbr Zanesville, E*ng*ter, CircleTille, Oolumbus, Oln * dnnatl, Indlaaapojia, St.-Louis, and points West. ‘-PitUbmrhk imd OTiialnad Lb*. Leaves Pittsburgh L5O a. m. LlO p. hi. do WelliTiU»4. 4:45 “ 4:05 “ do Bayard. L.. 6:14 •• #3* “ do Altiana,— . t:64 " J 6J6 M do Haakon .................... 8:14 “ T. 21 '* Arrives C1eve1and;..........-. Ifc22 '* 5:30 “ Oonoecttng at Bayard with Toecarawas branch foe New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, For* Wayne and Chicago. ’ Railroad; at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville anil Cincinnati B, R. for Akron, Cnyahoga Falls and MiUeratmrg, and at Cleveland with C. & JfL R. R. for Brio, Dunkirk S&d Buffalo with C. AT. R. R. fbr Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-wret. WellsviUo Accommodation leaves at 3:00 p» m. Returning trains arrive at 9.20 a. m., 110 a. m n fctiand ll:00p. m. • ti Through Tickets to ail prominent points in ths Wcat or Sooth-wvati North or North*west, can ba urocured at tb» Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. v - , JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent, For farther information, apply to \ WILLIAM UTEWART, (Agent, At Lbs Company VOffica in Freight Station# Fnm at, no2A. ’ • • ■ WBJiHaiwiiiT iBql*—the t> o-gaaiMJMBI.JiHM l TAHIA USirr&AL BAIIiEUAD. ' JUQafiUULI TRAINS. On and aftar MONDAT,Nor. l!th,lBSL Ths THROUGH HAIL TRAIN feaTcaths Pas* eengar Button svary mornlng'(«xeept-Sm day) at aunu*stopptngnt all stations, and mskl g direct eannectkms at Harrisbaß for Bsdtlmore'aE 1 Wash* luvton. and for New York via Philadelphia. The THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN team dofly at 4AO*-»; m., stopplag only a* pAndpii iirtXr* making <i.y[ oMUciion at' Harmbcrg wt Oiihioti and Wssbleaton, and for New York virAUfntctn roots and Philadelphia.. -^4. The FAST LlESDaf* the Htatfon Sunder,) at llrto > »., storotak only at-rftaclpal •tattoos, basDecttn* at Uarrlstmrg far c^lraen and Washington. » nf i at Philadelphia Jbr New FfCa. ’ AOOOMHODATIOH WtA^^'lr' The Johnstown Aewm»o<mUon.Tr*inSe»rfct dally, (aaoept Bonday) st&iS p. tm, stopping atafl|UtlrMe tod running as far as Ooaemacgt. First AocommodaUoa Train fer Wsß’jadiolltti kawe islly (except Sunday) attk 10a. m. ' ,<L Second Acooauaooatlon Train for ,Wft!r» Ctatloo leaves dally (except tianday) at 11:455.ji- . V Third Aeccsnaodatlcn. Train fcr-Wall's fetation kavesdally (exceptSun(iay)at3H ; <jP. tA,' * f Fonrtb Accommodation. Train foe Wa&sgUUon learMdaCy (except Bnnday) at.MM) p. m. The Church Train laavea Wall’s SUilon San* day- at WJS a. m.; rotarnix>g; t kavea TUisbargh at •lfc6op>.l».-,-'- .-i Retornlng Trains arrive iaikUttbarga aa feUova: Baltimore Exprcos, 12:45 p. m.; Philadelphia Ex* press, 1:15 p.m.; Vui Lice, IUJOa.SAf Jolmstewn Aeeosußodation, KnSO a. in.; First WalPe Station Accommodation, 6:30 a. n. Wall'•Station Acocoemodstlon,-fi:36 a Talid Wall's (Statical Accommodation, 1:66 p. m.; Fcnnh Wall^Stalion ; Accommodation, 5:60 p.m. Raltisfere Ex prim will arrive with PhDadelphta Expreoi at l:15 p, to., on Mondays. . ._•*'< • Trains lor BlalmlUe and Indians «ozmset at Elalts* , ,vli)e Intersection with Exprcaa -and Johnstown An*- commodaiics, East and West. . The rublto will find It greatly (othchr foieimt,ln going East or West, to travel by the Peonsylvsa:a Geatrsl Railroad, as the aecommodatioaa Oow Offered cannot be mrriiwri tti —y other Theßvedis ballasted with stone, and Is entirely frea from dnat. We promise safety, speed and comfort to til I'N mayflwor this Road with thelrpatronags, ' ;■ To He*'York.~~ *l2 SOITo OO To lO 60 To I«nt«ster MM^..M uß 80 To Harrlsbarg’l...~ : T 65| - Sagcagechecked LrallStationsca ths Fentioira* nmOeotoal Railroad, and.to PbUedelphia. Eaß&iorw aad Hew York. r -< .. . •. ; i:{ :_ ' Paocngeto purchsslog tickets In can jsjD. be -charged an exeno,'according tadistahee travcSed, In addition to (keystation rates, cxcopt tram «|atloee •here the Oaapany hts no Agents; ■ NCTIOE^—In case of 100, the Cpmpany w|U bold theuseltee responsible far,.pereonal: taggagaf only, and for an exceeding 9100.. . .4 v Hi B.—Ah 1 Oainibns Lino lias been to. ooavey pamehgars and.hoggage4o ami foww toe £+• put, at • -ehargo ztoL.to excvcu £5 cents hr each pas* •CBgen.and baggage. : Fur tickeb^yjyYo^ 4t the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Ptsbffger Station, on Liberty and Grant streeta. 'ylB ST BAM -WEIC&LY BiiffWESK NSW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Uhd*jH6l tngaad embarking FioeeagMs at VIUEKNcTOWN (Inland.) The Liverpool, New Yeah aad PhUadti* •hia.Btoamahlp Company intend despatch jag.their tall*powered Olyde*baiit Iroa Bieemshlye es JgDowi; KANGABOO-^^-.. 20. CITTOFB ALTlMoRS~.^~—~Batnrdsy,pec. 27. TtPINPITR 0^-1 - 1 —--1- tutordsy,-Jsn. 3. ami every Saturday r av aooa, froo-R*r44» North River, ■ • . -•- rr. . ftATU 01 riSAASSt . . \ TIBST OABIU.-fIOO 0J STIEKAQIL.!■ 00 do to tostont 105 00 do to frf>prtOflj,„.i 13 GO 4o toP*rU 115 00 do to 45 00 do -to Haabtug U 0 01 do to Hombcqp. 45 00 . Pnesgstt-abo trrwaried to Hot*, Brato, Bet* ftrrfam, Antwerp, Ao»* kt eq.o*Uy r tfotte*.— I Xto* restriction*-on tmel harint bean re cvemd by order of tbo War Department, pooearw* •boat to rtiit 'Enrope will ao longer bo 1 repaired to prorSdo tbemaeleci with paaoportt, • ' • to bring oat their Agenda can bor ticket* ber* at tho following nine to HywYork; j£om LlTerpoolor ynee&etown; let GaL'tn,|S\|S* end fllß. Steongo from Llrerpool s«,ca, Itt* QnertatcnriifSWW. ' • ~ _jv„ Birae Stem**** bore capertor. acoD&naodiiiosi It* MRinn, eadeenp axpeiwoord Surgecs*.. Tb*y In ; but Ja4 Water-tight J.n?o leokra, ftsd hoto P&Ubt fir* -'Ahsfbilatoo board. JOiUT G. PkLB, Ageit, ' t -15 Bro«4*»J. Hew fort* lean THjutmott, s^t. ini niwettk THH PHILOSOPHIC BURN Kit— EATDIN’B NSW WJUBLE-ACTIK9 PHU OSOPHIO BUBNIB, tor tIAtBOIVOIE, la tern mdj. It ELiiwii Baur ad»anta*ta <n«llia com tam BaiSKVa • ': « • X.lt Bakes H Ur*e or amall Jlgbl trtik-par*** combartkm. *. It any qnallty of cawi.i »Hj. 8. Hoa bo aaeJNrttfc •*»*<* abort cMSiaay. 4. 1* cut baoed aa a taparolgljtlsnip. ■ .&» it can always ba mad* torero oeuuonKally. & It U more ewilyaktoAtbsa anycthr^ - Lonar. Ta It ***’• bo triausal ud lighted eiOMQt wbct' tnxthacooe. • • . * ' *. It throve ail-tb* vblta ttgfcl store tha cob*. 8. TbaehUsney coni* {emotedor .iDjeztaiwtttf .oat tcmchia* tbaglua.- - • • -- {. • ' 1 •‘RwaabcrnMasr*tbecommonN<*»,l ««&»iaa tan bapat on anyiampnow bk 6ae. Jst«ct puyos aaing «m«hpnid AaT>» Pbikaopbio gataac.- Frica * Si «aats..'lte4eMv|&~M.«t'&*£**»«** ' ■treat, Pittaborglu P» UA¥I>XJI. leSMjnuawP . ..■ yrOLUAN FORGE. v. r. fcxtm 4 ca, - tuanfrcUrenol - OtAHt*, rtstox BOM mMAB 4Aw». wbists. toccat/mi AHA*AG AAtiES ABOHOBS, AuJ *il Usd> of «•»•» Borjwj, • TISJPSmAKI.IVUJ.OC. n.fcr MiUUttt*. AUJQHtat CoCTW. Ye /'SKOCKttUsa.— ■ , ..v ( prim*; _ 1' BO do. Cat* ,uy % good; . ,i » P. B. dj< •"• f U>o febb-ytUow do; ■ ,i . TV do - enacted *ad grtaalated Sag*!*? sff do“ M A“«oBe* do; Eii but Bio> CoCw, ftlr u> cbvioe; WbbU. M, O. MoUawt; TO do - Lot*rto*’t Synip; . }BO do MortadoNti do; 30 do bkacbed Ml A*l+ Oil; S 3 <k» Xo. I.TUMn' do; . SO' do Ttoctot A CtiabVt Bud Oil; tso boxes bia&Tobtcco, fit aodlfr; IS do : BtsanUeM Tobaccu-oMTtrftidt; 33 kego S<* V* iwM Toboceo; Wilb * foil HMOnBMt Ot g«>d» la oar lift* ft* •*!© to* * • 4* 3*. PiLWOBSH A CO.* . p «a r up t*j ias s*c»od - • »BT brigttf Apytei BAY MtAClIlB—3O do balm;:. tath. bxft; YLAXaMO-W besb. VhxMrd; del ' •■•' •" . ’ . Wjw'twbCwdw. DAW 1> BHOULPBB4, Bn>is* - ■- , . - ttASCStpkto; Po. €*ot«wd;.. Po> a» C. eoatfod; Xnttoi*tadtorU*bj BLBAta A CO* cc 6 ■ 593 Lit»rt» »tw*t RANtfKKRfES-ittboxespwiao K Mired aid for t*l* to ; I ftUQGfTtACOi, d - - L tod PS Front »treet« IMUA KUBBKH iSLASKEWSTC J. TIBS »s PBISEiINO CUPS, (or &.'«-!•■ w, fcrol.br 4. J AH, PHIIUP3. INIHA KUiiB&U UAVISUJCKiA £ A salt MS* tad23Bt. ttrat, , an* ~ J:AH.yRU.tiPB US* piKsJUcati for a&lobjr URM RYB. COLIIBS. Y’ltuuuussv buoisis,' V> LIMP'S APCTlOK.&arifthttml -. *SEESMSrSES^Tnid > b] gtiniTW.fltnm 4
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