* »’• -"' —/.''him: - From Yesterday's Evening Gazette. The Boldierp’. Belief Fand«»Wbai : the* Commissioners are Doing* Httoh complaint ha* been mad© of lata, growing out of a knowledge of the fact that the County Belief Board hare Is thoir hands aft unexpended balance, of the relief tax, - amounting to $9,000. The Board hare not been paying out any relief, for many weeks past* pnd now that winter is unoo us,many hW lh pressing Sped* .The Commissioners, or rather wo shewd Wy the Relief Board—which f 7--. *'(teompoiidoF Vbe Commissioners and- Asstf fliok .fl|fdf f £u3g*jj-refusing aid to all applicants, naturally”ooarpeUed the most urgont cases to ’ ‘ apply to the two eltios and county. Thtnabrenectusltont eases were relieved, but,too applications increased so ' rapidly that the Various boards were compel led to tank many r away empty handed. • ißy the proceedings of the Allegheny Coan i clli| it will be eeen that, at the request of the Poor Sireotors of that city, a Committee was appointed to wait upon the Relief Board und procure the proportion .of the unexpended re lief tax due to Allegheny. ' " We called-uppitthe. Commissioners to-day, to ep?*;taln the.,state of the case, and learn propose to\do. ‘The Commla ,i / i cloherseoisßd to pay out.for tho ... - .f v,.v. the world—-that they had no funds [ , -’' ta pay." Sinoe that time they have received |. - oror $9,000 of the taXy'bdt they hare declined i< ; to beginpayment ontil thcllrst woek in Jan *' ■. uary, for reason* whieh axe deemed satisfac- L : • . tory and neeaftaxy* They have been Isbor- IL ■ -iug isdnstrloutiy ior weeks past in procuring •: .an entire change in the mode of payment, in V 7 '.--r.. ~ 'order 1 to -prevent imposition, and Insure an economical distribution *ef h: tho The ' Ik. - plaftnfpaying.ou,t4o sab-committees, as hero ■(£*. tpforo, bos proved - unsatisfactory, as much .A • - favoritism v Was shown, and many received _:P, money who weronotentitled to it. TfeeCom missioners now propose to pay oQt io Com mittees of Ladies, in the several wards and boroughs, who will personally superintend the •matter, and prevent imposition, by .. the houses and making suoh .investigation as ’etronmstaßeei maj'warrant. Bythismeaas It U beliaved that a very large waste of money can be prevented.' The Commissioner* (mainly through the -exertions of Mr* Hamilton, who has under taken the task) have sneceeded in obtaining the servloes of good and reliable ladles in nearly all the wards in this city, who will take the monthly allotments and pay it out to those entitled to receive it, in accordance with the old relief "rolls, whioh will also be pl&oed In their hands. The action ef Allegheny Councils, whereby they propose to relieve the, Commissioners of the distribution of the fuod in that city meets their entire approval, and they will eheerfully pay over* to any responsible party, suchearns as may be dua to that eity. In this couneo ..tv:rs.is Uoa wo may state that it is the intention to ‘.o j, • - have the money for Allegheny city placed in r . the hands of.'ihat excelleut society, the La . ’dies'Beliof Association. If the good ladles . . _ ..eomposteg It .will .undertake the distribution ' t . of the relief mohbyj our word for it, the work “ wfllbe well done. Nearly evory case of des titution Is kqowhtothem/and thsir experi • aftoslnmeh Matters Is a sufficient guarantee -r • agtinst Imposition. ~ ' - iD-Syo.' ,v/ *M> fi'i-; ■r.v ■ v.\ . iiHII ’;" a, .*A « i*‘ .* ' : ; •• • • iilSili SHl |«|| <•«.•>:, •. .ly-fryi* ISSII ‘Sdp Additional List of Wonnded Penn ...V!*'.i »Tl»anians. h tVo ccntinuo our Hit of woundfld iu the Seleotiug the names -b t-.i iirnsOtfethnw belonging to Western Pennsylvania .. Regiments.. It weald seem that Cot Clark's ~ r »glment, (inadditlonto these of. CoL Alien ~v.,, . jenii Col Bajno,}was m the fight, hat to what .; _'^' a 'extent'they Vn&r«4 eknnot be sawrUined: ' v. r '6V*A-Howe*Bth'B.auk J.Hooiter.llib, foot, v-t - O.ftTrtt*.Sthßv.thlgh. J; snbnm, Utb', mouth. •••■*•*& Anderson, fc; Pugh, llth, arm. * ~ -■.■.3. th B. leg. Wm. Cralsy, 136th, leg. « J/D.'Kick, 10th B.,'leg. S. B. Beset, Utb, groin. ?*" ’ ' - ’•■-•* 5 W. WflUotn.Sth B. bwtt r. Hotoan; »lth,»Mmn. Jl?BfiUsr,.loth H.Waiker, 156th, arm. - -o ' c .»,7.Posr*tam4B6thß.haad 0. fllottler, 138th, leg. N ... ' .ArPetere,3l*s,thigh. ' C.W.ChaiobeTMltli.dead i ---’ - '-J/B.Oeapben, llth B.lga Wm.Dralo, 11th ILehldr ..■•4-vs ;>>;■ 10th B..hraaiT, H. l43d, hip. .Jsfitnitlmnuwkth Bales J. : KaJp,l42di side. ’ ’ SVT. W.-Pnrmaa, Bth B. tfl A. ITDarid, Bth B. shldr. : T.P.McCraif,lUl»B.bck OeL B. Coulter, llth, side M. Sylreis, llth 8., left T. W. Stem: llth, thigh. long. - J. B. fibster, nib, heed. : Q. U, Blder, 10th B. bret. O, Webbar, llth, shoulder ' 0.8. Knee, 10th B, leg. 7. W. Herst, 136th, heed. VbJiTLHrJnCTay,lllh B. aak L'tH. Barbee, 1361h,1a0t W. Hoffman, llth B. tbgs tiam’l Steward, Uth, arm. j J; Leichby, Bth B„ face. L. Barlow, l3£tb,sbonlder . Bs Suker, Uttb ioot Hi John,'lSGlb, arm ; Henry Bltnas, Uth, am. 7aeob 8o)a&, 136tfa, arm ft v • r r *J/Boyer, Utb/head ft face abdomen. ' i . i «rsu~ '' - W> B.Bamtange, 10th 8., i Smith, 136tb, jag.. . r jbculder. i -• ~, „•«' jD.JP. Haler, 136tb, arm. C. Zook, Bib 8., ankle. -* ’ - J. \Taguer, ®h B.,knee,. --^■.-^•o-GoI.SliicUliv6tb f 1 H. Mortis, Bth B* anklea. <1 r.r J«».Keathy, fiib»axm». r L. B«ytchoUoa.lllb,foot : ;-.\o.'Bacts;l3tttu.. A.-Drbiea,Btb B, side. - W. X.Banue,'Uth B ,fbot ...ra-yrsa .v i ELOrKirwaa, Uth 8.,1eg z* J. Kama, 123*- , J. Bcck,lUb.B.,lpg, hip. l i v«. wrier,62d. WioiH.Booh,Btbtt i ■ i- B Borer,llthß ,slde H. ArnoUTl23d. Cda-d. F. Uehne, B, Uth. J. Waseha, 123 d. W. P. Trump, B,' Bth. J. Borsch, 183 d. John 8 ettcjas, K^-63d;! 7. Kestlar, 133 d. J. Taroar, o,sth. : i Lieut. 7. Collar, 123 d. « Petar Bayes, £, 9th. ’" '•••..•on- Welsh.B2d.vK • Praak-Ai 7o»tar,*H, 6lst. Ccnb. S. Bandars, 123 d. rtaakßaQep, H, 61st - B, B«unett, 133 d fforaaa Qtxii,lolfU i tX Ooburn, li6th. Wa. JXlne, P, llth. - J.Xapham, 123 d. W C. Hicks, A, 10th. - >: ■ - 2 A, lOth.^ Brßwd, lairt. ..... ' J*a Biopeoo* E,’llth, - Qenl«lkThactp«aij'o9fh Saury H.Meeber, A, 10th f ft “«h. : •'- v Fr*ndi BcAdsms, A,loth B. 0. Ganulxmbaa, A; 10 " KooperTß, 127th. Iliii! Silt V?sn : r'i »t • « » v '•! .> ■ . - ;Sdt« Quotation*, '[OornsUd \ror thi GaatU bj yold A liXK, of tho National Bank f Btforimr. B»tM mu«W it promt: ■ ; J\< s -JKrtaxm, iiMjiurir. isox' . «.••■ V’£aMßlWl>'fj4'. - Ditoouslm VJ JWw-TorttSutfc™. K OwraU 40 J Hh».T<«k City—■.-L.'yarl Alabama ±_ ri r , J 0 nmm - Sl T ‘ rt ” <,tA ” a: "' , ■ - 50 :.jt ;* t«r{g»ntnr.fcjr~-~...^ > , v w <*• ■-{**■■■-glmbcgfa-., partTmanOail* ,:.i? wvyj par *at r*oMntt£ -Bapto,.' Klladlaov a x-.;* >.>.T>ilhim 1 ...>-a AU S.i s 1 V.i -,, ,Xf( r .ni g^ »,* -" *firrhiwft XTHflmnn „... Tnflfl Maryland. 1 t TXrgl&k, XntnlorpU^C^[(kaaUWHill d»jr- AeMMsMMlnrMvtlacf Un««a»olie», -■ til* *b»ac»of 0i», p*nSt*....' _ .•.iaviirJfwMHaJiiniUwnuaftiloJUuiriiJiUlfaa , jw, *wlk«»p;thMi'irtir " r'-‘ ’.■< • V* •■:•: I: v ' ; " V: ■fc : P ; \r mmmm DEC. 18. LOCAL r IItTISLLIGENCB: . < CammitUwhoronot yot bean lolneted for « - thaboroughiondtownlhips, batitißUlromo* *.■■ if. desirable thok-thooltUeju ihould sefcobout -'tho-workat oooa, ZhoCoinxniMicmsra do not .r-. : . detira to aakathtfr os# a toleotions of. lodiea, . ....would. rathe; that, the eituons should ■ nominate two or throe responsible ladies, who . ... wffipbdgrthemielTeato attend faithfully to the dUtrioution of thomonejr. ILo amount v:, V— —nliof-fund yet useone2ted.il $25,000, amount OB: hand wIU : yjvQOQ* - But, ntthe leoit ealculitfoa, ~ .£9,000 of theiwfiaUii2uSF^ j Intedrasa lorga-propomon of tt;ia assessed j.-i.-v,- '.' .«aperaonnl-inx f lii_BamJ of from tracents Bp to one dollar*. Hence the Belief Board ~. %y ..... will not have at their'disposal more than .. _. ' $25,(K)0. This being the ease, they propose . ... to pay oat at therateof bat $4,000 per month, . ' ■ Instead of $B,OOO per month, as heretofore. - *.* 1 By this they e&n make the fond last - JuttH tho new tax-bejins to ooma in, whereas ■ • -if they ehonldpay ontstthe previous rate of ■ $B,OOO per month; themoney-wouldall be ex -. * ponded is three month*. faet, no payment _• - eoaldho mad* at all io February, at the , *> s9,oo^on hand would be almost exhausted on ;(i the first payment, and the oatstanding' tax ■ ■* ..weEldnoteomeinfastenough tosuppiy the ■. deficiency. . . Now we haregiren, aa briefly aa possible, „ l'. \'' the state of the ease, and we hope it will serve - 'V* —to relieve the a&xiety of aIH concerned. Of if.... •*... , -cue thing'wwaretat filled, that the Commis4 •'* “ tfoaeH aretuing their beatendeavors to hare • 5-“'■••-•'.vr:. fond properly distributed. They regret i --thattheyweru compelledtosuspendpayment ■:-- r ri: at all, but ll waa from noceistty, not frem < r> i■> -j .* - Thtirraason* for notreaewing pay* > Besteooner, are gives abot# r aad will strike every thinking man al satisfactory. To prevent any misapprehension, wo may state distinctly that no money will be paid oat nntil the first week In January, and no applioationsifor relief need be madb at present v .to.the Commissioners. > ’'tank Soil for Damages.' J Judge Williams, of the DUtrlot Court, U engaged to-day In the trial of Antoino Smith, or Mifflin township, vr. W. J. Smith, former pUot of the tow-boot “Leedor"—being- as ac tion for damages sojU nod by tbo lose of* eon, aged nlno years. Iq April, 1860, while a skiff, containing a man, woman, and two boys—of which tbo deceased was one—was being rowed across the river, from McKees port to tho opposito Bhore, H was oapriaed by the tow-boat “Leader/* then ascending the. etreaus, with several flats inflow. The par* ties were all rereued, except the lad Smith, whose father brings this action against the pilot,,alleging that the death of the boy was canted through carelessness. The ease is still on trial. Bias Nortt Bsporieb. —Feld A Laro’s Na tional Bank Nate Reporter for the Ist Is out. It has a oat of $2 note altered to represent the Hadley Falls Bank, Mass.; Farmers* Bank Bangor, Maine; Laugdeu Bank, N. U.; Andover Bsnk; Bank of Brighton; Hampton Bank; Bingham Bank, Mass.; and others. It will be altered to'almost any bank add the public shoald bo 'familiar with the plate. - , Thu late Shootino Affrat We haca.no farther particulars of the late shooting afftey at Brownatown, farther than that tho carriage which tbo two ladies hired from Mr. Jaok aon was paid for by one of them, who gave her same as Mary Myers. The driver left them on Centre avenae, in the Seventh Ward. The name of Mary Myers U well knows in polico circles. Keolkct of tbs Dead.— Tho Baptistgrave yard, on Colwoll street, in the Seventh Ward, is In a most deplorable condition. The foooe has rotted away, thograve stones are tumbling down, and the graves aro xootod op by hogs, who have free access to the yard. Those who are interested in this hartal plaoe should stop this shameful deseorartion. LATE telegraphic; news. [FBOM. OUR EVENING EDITION.} DISPATCH FROM GEN, BURNSIDE.- WHY THE ABM WITHDBKW FEOS FREDERICKSBURG. Tie Position in Front Could not be Carried, NO LOSS m CROSSING THE RIVER The Movement a Complete Success. A FRIENDLY TALK BETWEEN PICKETS. FLAG OF TRDCE FROM GEN. LEE. <£«., d«., ' A few only of the wounded are believed to left on the field within reach of the enemy's rifle pits. Two brigades, belonging to General Butter field's corps, ocenpy, the town as advanced pickets..; Our artillery/ placed on the hither hank of the river, will eo-operate’ln keeping posses sion of the towh. The. movement from beginning to end was a complete soeecjs, and thevariouscominandf returned to their former eneampmenU to re fro** • r. At sunrise on Tuesday morning ohr heavy gone were opened on the rebel batteries, but elicited little response. HaADQUABTSBa AfiXT OP TUB POTOXAC, ) December 17,1842. j Yesterday morning, when daylight ap peared, the enemy seemed to be, as they.no dooSt were, perfectly astonished that our army lAdsacoeeded in retnrnhg to this side •af the Bappahanneck. . , Wi retttrned without losing a single man or a gun in the Iptrograde movement. * '. A few soldiers who had straggled off mad* thsir appearance on the yitcr bank after the pontoon bridges bera'removed, put they .werebroughtorerlnsnukQhoats, ' 1 A tew oaT>lryßt»nii»he were - mrfinw a Bet, during the night, aware of oar crossing, bat in the morning they safely swam tho river. The pickets of ihe contending armies being separated by only a few yards, rendered it neoessary that everything on our part should be oonducted with the utmost odution. Tb-.si, on the outpost were unaware of the move ment until jast before daylight, when an offi cer went to each Individual men and, in a low tone* ordered him to fall back. After,they got sufficiently far off to be oat ol danger, they wore ordered to quicken their pace and reach the bridges. At about nine o’clock yesterday morning the enemy advanced their skirmishers along the entire line, and by noon .-had established their pickets near the river bank. We had a large number of dead on* what was regarded as neutral ground, and, as soon as it was known that our forces had evaoaufod, the soldiers of the.enemy commenced robbing the lifeless bodies: This was plainly seen through afield glpss, as weLl us indistinctly with the naked eye. About 10 or 11 o'clock, females, neatly at tired, were seen walking the streets of Fred ericksburg. They had doubtless been con cealed In their houses daring the time the city was oconpied by our troops, and had availed themselves of the first opportunity to make their .reappearance. On Monday, the pickets in front of tho left wing agreed upon bn armistice among them selves, and freely intermingled, exchanging their doad comrades, who lay on neotral ground. Daring the time, a Genoral of onr army rode by and pat an end to these pro ceedings. The result was that both p&rtioa immediately commenced firing, when nine of oar men w.ere killed. 'Afterthe General had left, the friondly re lations of the pickets were renewed, and but ternut and blao uniforms freely mingiod. About this time Gen. Franklin dispatched a flag of trace, which the enemy immediately recognised, and the exchange of the dead bodies was rtsomed and continued until com pleted. Yesterday afterneon Gen. Lee font a flag of truoe to Gen. Barnaido asking him.to detail . men to bury his dead, in front of Gen. Sum ner*! grand division. This was done. The wounded, with the exception of those whom the enemy obtained, have all been brought to this side of tho Bappahannook, aui as rapidly as possible are being sent to Washington. Daring the flag of trace Gap. Stuart, of the rebel cavalry, la answet to a 'question, stated that tha Banks expedition had gone South, bat he did not know exactly where. The entire army is now encamped on the same ground whioh they previously occupied. They are as comfortable for the present as thoy can be in shelter tents. The army has been considerably reinforced since the battle, and no danger whatsoever it attaohdd to their present position. It is the opinion of military men that had we even tucoooded In taking the front ridge -Of works, the opportunity for slaughter would have been far greater than previously. Our men, it may be repotted, behaved with the greatest gallantry, but no troops In the world eokld withstand such ai concentrated fire of heavy ordnanoe and musketry, under cover of their fortifications. From Nashville—The Flag of Trace Violation—Rebel General Morgan Promoted—Speechesjof Jeff. Davis —T.allaboma being Fortified, etc. Xaanrm.l, Deo. 16.—A special to the N. Y» IW&hm says: Lieut. Col. Ducat, of Gem Boseerans staff, sent out to ascertain the facts oonoerniog the violation of the°flag of truce, reports that the flag bad returned to the rebel encampment under escort of the party that captured our men. Some firing occurred, and a few are reported as dead and wounded. Morgan was promoted Major General yes terday by Jem Davas. The latter. In his speeches, appealed strongly for the defenoe of Southern rights, asserting that President Llnoola’s proclamation was reducing the whites and negroes to an equality; and he to know that Boseerans had been •.; - -*>, , /GROCERIES.— _ 7. \OC n hhds. good to choice H. O. Sugar; 60 do prime Porto Bleo dof 50 do do BLTago > do: - BED bbla. crushed, granulated A coffee Sunn < 600 hege goodto prime Bio CoSae; ’ ' 60 mate Java- ' >• BQobbts.N;O. Kclsm; *••••>?.* • i *OO do ' smarted brand* Syrup, seed to choke; -13> boxes ssaorted brands Tobacoo: •40keg»gtwirt Tobacco; ’? .SCO half oheste Y. H.. CL P. and Black Teas; Abo a foil stock«f goods usuallykept intrar lias, luster* att3 lor Sale hr :~ r ~~ v: ‘ >•*. - *T ’ BHRItEBA LAZEAB, 4al V‘ 87 end 39Sauthfleldetrwt;' - omriw, tUHMES ANU uuua ii ttg. •COMMERCIAL RECORD. ABBITRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OV TRADE—Fon Kovznbcz osn Dxcejjbzb. W*. If. Shin*, F. P., | Javrs I BtxsETt, JOHIf 8. DILffOXTH, I Ww. SiCCdECBT, Danu McOandless. PITTKBdKGII HAKIiKI S Orriet dr tun PtTTssuaoß Dailt Gaskttc, 1 WeDNESDAT, Dec. IT, 1662. | Gold Las aga|a advanced to‘id per cent premium, buying, sod Demand Votes 24c. Sjlfer remains un changed at 21c. Eastern Exchange is nominal at % por cent pir-minm, selling. - GRAlN—Wheat is unchanged atsl,lsfor Red from first hands and $1,22(51,25 for White; Sale from store ofCOObuib prlmo Bod at $1,25 There i« an active demand /or Corn with sales of 1,500 haih- new Far to arrive at 82c and 300 bush prime old frpm depot at 85c. Barley is nominal with small sale* from first hands at $1,16 for Spring, ami $1,22 for Kail. Bye is in demand at 75c. We continue to ijnote Oats from first hands at 4&c to 60c for new and old; Sale of 200 baih Old from store af 6Sc. FLOUR—-The market is quiet but firm with an upward tendency. Wo note small sains of Extra Family at from $8,40 to $6,76, according to quality. Rye Flour is doll at $5,00. .Buckwheat is unchanged at $3,50 per cwt in balk and in sacks. GROCERlES—Tbemarkst remains dull and ne glected, with no chauge whatever In Vo een tlnue to quote at Caffe* and 65@58c for Molasses. OlLS—There is but little demand for Defined OH aud tho market remains quiet and dull while rates have undergone oo change, rangiug from UO to 70c for common to good city brands of free, p«ckagea in cluded. There'ls no change in Crude and wecon tlnuo onr quotations at 28c In bulk, and 29(530c in bbli; Bale of 300 and 360 bbls at 29c, bbis to to re turned. BUTTER A EGGB—Packed Butter is firm at 13)£ @l4c, and prime Roll 19(g20c; Sale of l.wx) fits at 19c. Eggs sell readily at 20c per dozen. SALT—is dull and lower; Sole of CO bbls No. 1 Ex tra at $2,87 per bbl. ' FEED—9a‘e of 7 tons of Middlings, to arrtvay at $1,30 per cwt. f POTATOES—ahehtnged, with a,bale of 150 bush Lake Shore Beds at 71c per bushel. CBEEiE—firm with tain in lots of 70 bxa primi selected W R at 12c. BROOMS—have advanced; Sale of 25dotea com mon at $2,00 to $2,25 per dozen. | _ --- C; }C' Philadelphia cutite-{market. December IB.—The receipts of l«tf cattle at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are very Urge this week, reaching bead; ifcje market iu cvq sequence U duU, and price# of common and ordinary Biters are 600 the 100 pounds loiter thau tail quoted. Extra Chaster county Cattle are Unchanged, and told early In the day at from $ U«' lb*, accord ing to quality. ordinary at trust and oom- Western at troth $3&l %l 100 the gross. Block Cattle are du:l, and pnere unchaagwi. 2U> head sold this morning at irom fe 100 tor gio.i ibe mar ket cloead very dull, and 4or 600 heed will he left over. Several lots »oid late in the day oa private terms supposed to be eilll lower then oar above quo tations. Cows and Calves.—The arrivals and mies of Cows at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 120 head this week, selling at from $lB to $3O fe head far springers, and sxu to s4o Cow and Calf, according to quality. Very lean old Cows ar« selling at lower piicve,aaysls(ikltikl!***d- Calves are doll, and the offerings are light, first quality selling at (rum $ tt>, and ercond do, at 4@4}ic. according to cuuditiun and weight. bheejr—'The arrivals and Bales of &be*p at Khllllpa' Avenue Drove Yard i*emoderate this week, reach ing about 3,UUO tread, etlllng at Irora lb gress. Xne quality of the stock to-day is uuoh bettur than QsaaL Block dbeep are aelllng at trom head, as to ooneuiun and quamy. Lam he are more plenty than they have been for •osm time* and sailing at irom $2/io up to $4,&0 Ifi hied, ae to qualify. Hogs—The arrivals aud sales of Qogs at U. G. Im hofi's Union Drove Yard reached 3,Cid head this week, seiilng at Irom fllOO Qu net. John Crease A Co., sold 7jo n™ toe Abort Clear and C>4q lor bhort Ribbed Middles. Bulk Meats were -quiet, with sales of 4iO pieces shoulders at 3)dc loose. Lard was quiet bat Urtu, with sales of Coaniry ket: tie at fcjCc, Live Uogt were steady al Saturday's prices. Dressed Uogs opened qaist at $3,65®3,8S for lots dividing on 200 tbs, but towards the close ibe market advanced to and closed firm.— Journal.. Imports by Uutlroafl. Pirtsicaoß, Ft. Wat** a Cjiicaqo Bailsoad. Dec 17—1267 hams, Chaa Caldwell; 18 bbls flour, L H Voigt Aco; 27 bale* bags. King, Penaock A co; U bags potatoes, dhrlrar A tetxc&r; 3 can com, A Mc- Ttehe; GU bbls petroleum, B A Pabnretnck A cu; iO) .bbla floor, Dan Waltace; lot com In hoik, J Painter A co; 183 bbls fiber, Culp A khepard, 100 do do, DfUle A Trimble; 10 bbla applet, Wo Cooper- A co; 34lrDn barley, Joshua Rhodes; 100 bbls flour, Jobs tfacken; 10 can pig metal, Jaa'Wuori A co; ‘£U eke mill feed, Henry Rea, Jr; Xuo bbls floor; bhomaker A Laog; 258 tea lard, 17 tea grease, P Sellers A Cu; 1 car pig metal Jobs Moorhead; Ift do* pails, ft do do, Head A Metsgar, 12 bbls rye floor, baa Lindsay; 37 btdre, Wm iriaccus; lOdoron tube, H Rid dir; ft do do, H Leogcamp. Pimsuraa A OnsvanAno Railhoad. Dec 16— 20 bbls hominy, I* rt Voigt A co; 10 bgS feathers, E Edmundson A co; 60 doz.brooiae, L Laogbam; 100 bbls flour, J B Liggett A co; 25 bgs seed; 2b era dry dry fruit, h II Voigt A co; 8 bbu flour, 25 bgs mill feed, 8 Robertson; 100 bbls flonr, Sleckeown A Lis* hart; 3 bbls tallow, 0 flroeixlnger A son; 1 car hoct, j p Hanna A co; 49 bides, J R McCone; 82 bills pa« per, Fester A Fleeson; 21 bales cotton. King, Pen dock Aco; 100 pcs water pipe, H H Collins; 182 ben barley, D Fawcett. • djs& ujc imojrs, *c. nasii BrzASt Bnswrav, J Pittsburgh, September 10,1862. f • Dissolution ok partnership. —The Pertnenhtp heretofore ralstfug between JOS. SPENCER and W H. GARRARD Was dis solved on ths 20tb of August, 1882, W. H. GAR* GAUD being adthorised to settlo up tbe bnslnese of the late Arm at his office in ths Brewery. Tbe Brewing Buslncn will becootlnoed by SPENCER A MeKAT, who intend to hare always on hand a superior article of ALE, PORTER rad BROWN STOUT.. Tbe undersigned will be tbrahfol to tho friends of the fate firm for a continuation of their patronage, and promise' to make It their aim to gin sallstectkrci to ail who may. unrchane from them. r, Ur, ROBERT WAToON, of Liberty itreet, so' long known to the business community, will have the mraagemrat of oor business, with tho full eon* trol fnitbe Brewery. ■ . Ad drees all orders to SPENCER A UcK AT, Phi»- nix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, Mia James mchav f IIHJS PAI4XNISKtia if hcietotora ox- A' feting between WM. J. HOWARD and RO-. BEET. BoDGEBS, under the' same and style of HOWARD A BODGEUS, Copper rad Tin Ware msdfcbcturers, was dissolved on the lath .'October, 1862; by the death of William J. Howard. Tb» bu siness of she late firm will .be Mttled by the eurvir teg partner, Robert Rodgers. All those knowing. lb*m*olv»s to be Indebted, will please call and eetlte. Robert rodgers, jwTing pur chased tbe entire Interest of William J. How ard,- late of tbe firm of Howard A Rodgers, wUloon* ttace to manufacture; BBEWEBST, KETTLES, 6Xll*lB, 01 ail rises, WORMS; btOILjRBriJiKB-. Jad, rad aO hinds ©fjwork*.fn his llhe*, at the ol J stead, IS# Ifront itreet, Pittsburgh. '. ' . -. oeaxa • BOBr-BT BODQKBB. I firm ol JamE3 WABDA CO:««)‘dissolved en tbe 4th day of ucvember. 1863, by the reUreoieat of QKo. C.‘ RKIB and ANDREW B. BERGER tbecetrom; Tbe Interest of BKIB A BERGER passes into the bands of JAMES WARD; rad the Luslnwe'o! safd firm passes Into the hands of' the remaining members •thcreoLwbo are to settle, all debts.and eoll«ct all demands, and continue sera 'btelnese* to whom tbe 'patronage of tbe old friends of said finn Is recom mended. (digued,) ; JAMES.WARD, , TO.,WARD, . BEli A BERGER. r HonanlB, IftEbaolß-tm ~ ’ ' ’ '*■ DitteULUTIUiN UP UU-FAKTNEK fiHIP.—The Co-Partnership lately Misting between QSO. W. JACKSON and G. /. ToWtT SKND r ia tbe Pork-Packing and Provisloa Baeineas was dlsealved on the 30th «f SepteaberJast, by the death of GEO. W. JACKSON. The tflhfrs of the late firm will be Bettled Ly tho eurvlviog partner, who will also continue the bmdneex '• G. J. TOWNSEND, . Barviving partner. Fartnerehip hiretefbreextsiisg between the underalrneu, under the name and style of LTBLE A GORDON, has this day betn dissolved*; GEORGE RTfiLE haw log purchased the entire interest«f.4AMES GOR DON In the atssteand claims of said finh and agreed to pay tbe debts thereof, baa thd sole power of set tltef the“builhe»Bof ths firm. GEO. LY6LB,, v delcS GOB P ON - STEAMBOATS. 008 CAIRO AND MEM-. Igffr.it C PfllS.—ThP* splendid at amer UABY FOR'SY TU, Gapt. !••*« for th« above and all lnterrscdtato porta on THIS DAY, 16th inataat,at 6 o'clock p a. For freight or passage applv on board or to dl> J. B LITINOBTOH A C 0„ Ageota. LWK CINCINNATI A IAJU-V rr*' ~. 1. IBYJLLE.—Tie saw and elegantj£jsSl3Bg steamer BTaB MGHT, Capt. T. u. litrton, wilt Irate as above on THURSDAY, 18th Icitaut, at 10 a. m. For freight or passage app’v on hoard or to dt!7 J. B LIVIMQBTON A CO., Agents. lAU K. liUUiaVlLLB.—The , (gfrfT X? •plbßliid.,D9« atoarntr EOLIPBB, w&MSBam o>pt.i£eo, D’U'ovre, willleare fortlieatn*v«ttidui mexiitte porta on 8\ T U BDAT, 20th iuaUr-t, at 4 p. a. For freight or Dumt apply an been) or to J.B. LIVIXOBTON A tXL, 1 , _d_el7 " JOHN FLACK, J-Ajrott. Z&ftttaViLLb rACJKKr.— | ftSVh Tho steamer LIZZIE MARTIN AgsgiisfiL Capt. D. T. Brown, will leave PlTTbuncm JANESVILLE every B&.TUHDAY at 4 o'clock p. in- hetnrnlng, will. Lars ZANKNVIILE every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock a. m. For freight or pas* sag* apply os board or to po*S J. D. LIVINGSTON A O'*., Agents. KEttULA.It WKI&KLI t -IKS-lfc ZANESVTLLE PACKKT.— new and UantUul pjiasepgßi ateaer EUMAUUA' BAM, Capt. Muuroo Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for ZuhwTfflo EVERY TUESDAY, at < o’clock d. m.— Returning, Leaves ZaneeviUe EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 a,--m. For freight or passage apply on board «r to J. B. LIVIKQSTGN St 00., Agents, Pittsbnrgh. ». B. PIERCE A 00.. Agents, gapeeville, ao7 d kgolab Wheeling, jekvS XV PACKET.—The splendid pemengeTtfgggg* steamer MINERVA, Oept. John Oordon, leaves lor WheeUngand all intermediate porta EVERY TUBS DAY, THURSDAY and BATUBDAY, at 11 o'clock a. m., making clom connections with the regular packets for Farkonburgb and Cincinnati. Return* log, Imtm Whclfe. SVEBY MOHDAY, WEDNZS DAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock a. a. Pasßongers rocelptod through io Cincinnati. For freight or pas ta gf apply on board or to JAfi. COLLINS £ CO., no!0 114 Water street. HOTELS. JfßfiNCH'l* HOTEL, OB TBJB BVBOPBAK PLAB t CITY OF HEW TOBY. " BINOLB ROOIU FIFTY OTD4TS PIE DAY. Oitf Hall figaars, eorwer ft-amtfort £hs (Opposite Cilj Ball.) ••“Meals as they may be ordered la the ipauLms Refectory. There ia a Barber’a Shop and Bach Rooms attwhed to the Hotel tar ßeware of UFBKSBB and HACpMJUf who tay we are fall. poGflidlyg B. FRENCH, Paoraarroi. MJCKIUAJr HOUfclK, Boston, is tha large it and beat arranged Hotel Id the Hev England State*; 1b ceQtrallj located, and Ml 7 of ac* ceea (ram all the rente* of travel. ft coital zu all the modern Improvement*. and «v*ry convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping reem* are large and -well ventilated; the Bailee of roomewre veil arranged, and cemplettlj fomlihod for tamlllceand large uavuting parti**,and th* home will conthiae to do kept a* a Qnt clam hotel in eTexyreepect. Js„ - Jafl:lfd ' LENTZS BIOS, Proprietor. OiLS % tfc. julXi LiatiftAV ~t- .4. n. aaae*ui JMNDSAT & BARBOUR, oiamsta. 0A as OS OIL , LAMP MA U UrAOTOBEBfI, Jfo. B WOOD BT&KST, PITTMLIJH, fXBU. 0(0. V. muiMiin »<>n BOLMKZP, OIL REFINERY. GEOBQK W. MOLDSmf d CO., mvmctnui or BOBNUIO OIL A9D LUBEICATINO OIL, Keep cotutaatlr on hand the nry b*»i quality o! BC&SIKO OIL, dear and wtiboutodor; alio, a good LUBIiICATOB, pair WHITS BENZOLS and OAB G US ABEL •V'AU.'ordm* left at No. S 3 Vim Urun, Bank Blocfc, second floor, vUI bt promptly a*frndi»il tu. oc&dtf OIL WUKKfI. DUSGAB, DUNLAP A 00., Maaubctwnrf of PUB* WHITS BEJIHED CABBON 0118. Office, Ho. 991 Liberty street. PITTSBURGH, Ps. myfr.fttdwa LuCIFEHI3nrWSSES WILLIAM f. WOOLBJDQS, HATUTACTCKU Of (JOEL AND CABBOH OILS, and dealer la LA MIS, CBIMNETB, 4*., Ac.. Ho. 29 llultt street, between ticcend and Third, PITTSBUBGH, PA. , mh3o-.d!y • ETKUNA OIL WOKKS.—UJNU MILLZB A CO. Work* at Bharps burg Station, Allegheny TaOey Bailroad. Office and Warehouse, S 3 MARKET STRUT Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBBL GATING CABBOH OILS and BENZOLE. < MS'Ho. 1 DEFINED OIL, warranted noa*expk> alte, always on hand. od&lyd . STOVES, ttc. Jitti A y. irobaa. , V OUNG BROTHRRS, Duqueins Fomr- X sar. Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa. it, 8.. Pitubergh. Fa,, asnutscturo' MACHINE; HOT BLAST AND BOLLING BULL FURNACE OASTIHGS of every description. OIL PIPS, BOILER OASTIHGS, PISS rßON'rs, GHATS BASS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG lEOHS, OBATSS AHD GRATE VBONTS, ATOP* OOOE BOXES, Ac., always oa hand and far sale low. Order* left with W. W. YOUNG, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten* tjon. m ha« ALLKN, MoCOKMIOK & IXJ., Vallby Fouroav, Pittsburgh, Pa •irWimom, No. SOI Liberty street. MenaLctnrert ef COOS, PAELOB AHD HEAT« ISO STOVES, PABLOH AND KITCHEN GRATES, HOLLOW WABp, etc., Steel and Gbes Health, LeH* ing Mlll Oa*ting*. Mill Gearing, Gee, Water and Ar* tUcu Pipe, Sod Inins. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su* gar Kettle*, Pulley*, Hangers, Cor Wheels, Oonptuae and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing joaiLmaehin* Costings mode to order.-. Patented Portable' Mill, wltb Steam or Horse Power. nolidmd FOUNUKY, D. DeHAVES & SOU, No. 47 FEDERAL BTJSBKT, Affapleny CUy, Manufacturer* of overy virletrof OOOKIHG AHD" HEATINO'STOVES, COOKING BABGKS, Tina Common GBATS FRONTS, PKHD&JUS, Ac. Also, OAST.IRON HOUSE FRONTS, JBOB BAILING, and all kinds of OASTIHGS »"**«> u> order. e»4 ; BAJTKS. rkOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 J J fopam BnxxL. OEAHTIBID IH ISM. Open daily Don 9 to 8 o’clock, also on Wednesday ami Saturday sTesings. from May Ist (o November' uti from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from Novembor Ist to Hay Ut from o toßo’clock. : Deposit# received of all sums not lees than Ons Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a jeav.ln June and'December. Interest ha* been de* clarpd .semi*annually. In June and' Doqoznber, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sli par cent. #»#?. interest, If hot drawn out, b placed ,to the credit of the theiamsin« terest from the first day* of June and December, com* pounding twice a yeef witbout trtmbling the depcsl* tor to call, or eren to meat hb past hook. At this rata, money-will doable In k» than twelve yean, making In the aggregate sisar Ann o*k-bau run omit, a vkiAT • j * *• rßoob, contttolm.tli. Cbwter, EJ-X.WI, Bulm and BeguUtions, furnished grails, on application at tbeofloe. PramoT—GBOBOI albrk. , nomaDun. ■ ‘ Intel!, Pennock. JohalUnbaQi A.M. PoUock, mTd,, -HlH6arsvln, William J. ; Anderson, rat. ... James D. KfiQej, Pater A. Hadotra. John H. Meilcr. : James RMiQa, ■->- BofaertSobb, Waiter P; JohaOrr, i Magwelt, ; John. H. hhpaabemr... WOltaa SL&hm«rti, ' AtenartarttMta.. Inae, Whittier,; r Christian Yeager. A. OOLTOS. John B. McTsdden, ■. John Holmov; , . Alexander Speer, .. Beaj. L. Fahnestock,' James MsAoley, > James Hardman, Alexander Bradley, ~ John 0. Baciofwj, Georg* Black, John .B. Pan field, Alonzo A. Carrier, Gharlca A. Colton, • . William Douglas; John Evans, • i ivter H. Hankkr, > > • Bichard Hays, , . .William 8. Lavoly, BxcnxTAnv A«n TaAAfci ftfcdswT \ ’ pOINT MALT HOOBB, 17 WATSR STREET, Ktftmrtk,Pa; ! Mw teBABUT ud BXa MABT J»ta>, fct ,d(, BiaLn,na«Ax>Biooßa; <}< mamy-i fott BMB. ORPHANS 1 COURT SALK.—By vir-' ice efau erderof tbeOTphaua’Court 01 AUe gbtny county, io No. 2, Jme Term, 18.2, In the mairt-rcf tbe paitiiiouof the real eatete of Mrs; t ethariue Algoe, deed, 1 will offer it Public Si'e*. ot tbe ooBBT HOCeG, Id tte'Olty of Pittsburgh, on HArcrt’DAT,tie 10th d»y of Janoiry, 1863. at 'lO o’clock A. m, At f that certain piece of ground ta McClure towqshJp,: Alleghany county, beginning it a stone va the south fide ct Perry Lute, at the cor* oer.iif cot lit N 0.2, audio the line of odtlot No 3, now esro?d |a part by*P. Smyth; thence along the dirbton lice ct ou-loli h'oe. 2 arid 3. noth 76 de» grees 3* mlfctltu «est 1113 lot to ibfc Ohio river;- ttenced >«n-the Ohio rivet north 28 (legreea weft 817 y% la* >bta laid out lot.lo oatuneet Ferrv Labe, and thence by Fer.y Line couth 13degree* 26 minutes « ait 836 leet 7 inches to the plaoo oi beginning—be ing the fame wbercej thee rid Catharine Algo* late* ly dl«u, ef the choicest spots for build ing porpoeea that are to be found arqund Pittsburgh.. They are situated within one hundred yards of the famine* of tee Oeotre Aren us Hoceo Railway, and are beautiful locations tor private dwellings. The soenary and everything rehoen them extremely do ■liable for any one wanting to locate outside oi the City limits, and at the dime time so near are they that eemmanlcattoo can ba had with tbe city at all boon. Lots from one-fourth of an acre upwards. Also, eona Western Lands, situated In lowa, Min oesota and Wisconsin. Also, sereral small lets in blinsmillet 60x25O_fe>et- Tbe above property will be told on acoommodatiuir terms, luquire of JOBH BEiiBON, ' corner Sixth and Wood strata, i Or, WU. A. HKRRON, Clerk's Office, Court House. IjMJB SALE TO THE TRADE-i . New crop N. 0. flugaf! * Porto Rko do; Cuba do; Green and Black Teaa; Tobaocoej Byrnpa; Choice extra family Flours; Bacon; Aad a general stock of Grooeriea. In store and ar* Firing and for tale by UoBONALB A ARBCC&LSB. : Wholsasls Grpoers, Produce and Commissisn Mar chants, Naa. 2(2 and 2H Liberty street, near head foi Wood;- ' auß t?OR SALE.—From EiGHTT id OXE J? HUNDRED and TWENTT ACRES oi.LANXV beisg ptne( the form cf Ova. Bobiutcn, Inßitcrve towaenip, near tbe midenve ef Adam 'Bsleamaa, Esq-, oti finally | art of the same tract. The land iw ' I most excil ent quality, une adapted to any kind of culture. The propeiiy - will' be subdivided into lots or 3 to lOatfea. a p’an af which ia Frepanngby TUawbole property !< within' a ml'e aod l EaU .hr the Allrghmy mat kit home, aid fr id a large ponton of it both cities are ta eight. Apply to WM. McIISHDHT, drc!7:2w • ■ . ■■ florreyor, Alleghet.y VALLEY FDHNAOE FOB SALE Thtj well known end valuable property ft of fcrwl foreale al • bargain, lo order to close bnalnes*. It la attuated In* Clgonler towoiMp, Westmoreland county, Pa,, eight miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad and t ana), aud the town cf Lockport— containing, FiFTx-KH AOBE3 OT LASD—cm which ia tree ted a Bias#' bntlt la the irctt approved modern stylo, with hot blast and blowing cyllndfrt, flnr I sire boiler* and engine, all In mrw cmg order—together with Bridge Bocae, Catting lienue, fitpre Home, and'D willing House. Fur term* apply to BOBt. D. CLARK, corner of Wood cad Liberty aueeta, or to D. S. WILLIAMS, Attorney far Joe. B. Leech A Co. delS:2wd \J ALUABIiKKiifiAM FLU U KLNU Y MI'LL FOB BALE.—Situated in the town of Hanover, Columbiana county, Ota:o r on the line of the Pittsburgh A Cleveland Railroad, In the centre of a rich grain growing country. The mill la erect ed on ssreral kite cf ground, is five atorire high, and folly supplied'with'all the late improvements o! machinery, Ac. The tnill la new, In (oil tide of op eration. doing a Urge -and profitable buainess, and the only reason for the ewhef tolling but ia oq ac coast of 111 health. We are 'authorised tooffer the above property at i.great sic-rifica. for fell parti c*. .utar« toll at the'office of . noao , B.MCLAPrACO.,IO2 Fourth street. KJSFIWKL* 1 FOB- tiAL&r-A rare opportunity i> offered to paitire dt*irons of sicnribgthecomplets appointments of a first class BEFfhKBk. -Engine* Roller,'Forte-Pompe, SUU*» Tanks, Agitators, Bleaching Pass, etc., all cf the beet material* and most appeared be told low. ! B. BAILEF. 6t. UherieO lloteL Address; or apply lo delftlv JJJNGIKB FOR SALK, ABOUT EIGHT EOBSB POWER. IB GOOD ORDER. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOE CASH. Fnotdrest the QABKFTR OFFKIJV hlljiti JMfth street. above Bmlihfield. IpUB cALK.—The subscriber offers for ; sale TWO BLAST OILIKD&RS, throe fret olaaeter, 'ouneet stroke, with two pitmen cranks and shaft. Also some two hundred feel of Wrought Iron AIE PIPE.Uq inchetdlamitar, tfidwfcolo fs good order, tmlob we wtU sell cheap. detilm LEWlfl i>ALZtLL A OQ. . DWELLLNii- FtM fcJALlS.—Tfaa resi dence of Mrs. D. Kahm, East Common,-Alle gheny City. For price and terms apply ca> tho premises, mat 77 WaTBH&TBBAT, Pittsburgh. delfelw j IApA Boiler, 6 feet long A. and 24 Inches diameter; one flee, d inch. Suit able for* small engine; 5 horse powacs Inenire at Mo. 113 LIBERTY OIBEST. . «&fctf - TO ZET. FJK RENt—A"iarpß Wei) lighted room In the Gautti Bpiunsd, fourth story. Apply at the .Counting Boom of THIS OFFICE. ; eelsaitf. •. LH>B eALit UK .KL^I—AH OiFtt? J- finery, In complete order. Apply ta i • . BOOT. ARTHURS, mh&dtf Att'v i) Law. Wo. ISS dearth at. 4A7RIIING FLUID—aa good-fts aoj: VY perhaps better. In our Judgment,.SMlTH A BEOWHJELL’i WBITIHG FLUltThasuosuperior. Prefedfea asidew.we hazard nothing in presenting this beautiful fluid to the community, we speak firomtotperlsnoe.' Why send SSO-VOOO to Europe, an nually, te gratify a prejudice la favor jof * foreign, article T Give it a trial and you will wantnobettow fluid. Price and quail ty will commend It. .. -i J. L.BEAD, Sole agent for Western Pennsylvania, »IT- , 78 Fourth street. QUUAK AM) MOLASSm . O 900 hhds. prime to eholoe H. 0. Sunjs; • -•• 75 do do -Porto Bko do; 90 do do Cuba - do; L 80 tleress do do : do: lOObbla» 4 B*Coose do*. 60 do Crashed do:' 20 do Powdered doc to {So Beflaed Tallow ' do: ■ " 700 do H. 0. Wnlsnrr dOhthUs. , do; 200 bbl*. Golden Syrup; F7B bags prime Bio Codes; In stow ladfoy uOftj ~: °c3o - . iOEK L BOUSE A 00. QDKDKIKS JUST RECEIVED.— KJ 800 bbU: eholoe Family Flour; 15,tcoat, hullvd Buckwheat Flour; 200 bash. emUlKavy Beint: I.eOO fok frsA BdU Butter; 600 lbs. prime Guee Featken, .22 tbU Pickles; ' - v 60Vn : lr,OatoD»; • ‘ bO: ‘do 'Bed Potatces: " lObblf. Applet; 10 bulk. Dried Applet; S 6 ,d* Bye; • dtr Fwttfei; To arrive sad for sole by. H. Binni.m. <]»* - • aaUnm»rtT.«wH. TNDIA ROBBER-CDfiHIONt), ML-' A BED P*ltS tar mStU tk. lult, Rnbb«rD^?ut l SBwd,23Bt, CWr.tr . *-4a-M.. ■.> J.,U. PHILLIM. OOAP B'lVJUfijiUiff-W 6bla. raoiift Bunr b. oDLuia.' ': J I4UMQXJDr. L-_L ; ±l vz-gmsßOTan HOHUAI. Jlm: m, »tn km U» Depot of UkO Faapeitrasi* Batlrood. ia Pitta* bnrjb, M know*: *# C POttbrngh, Clih— fmt &d? Uadmett Shad I—« 9* S&hmwMa. I—Tea Pittobonh --- rr ,^--„ 1 -, do BtwibanTillii n , r i, r - r . I do ,,,,,, do Oohimbru r ,. , , Arrlrea 1A a. m, .430 « XL S 3 •» HO5 p. m. 630 • ; Cincinnati. do fit. Lcnli I | Ho chance of can between PUtibnrzb and 1 Splendid Bleeping Oan attached to all Hi FUhlorpk and tftesimp lAma, ImtmPittsburgh 1:60 a.m. 6:40a.m. IrtOp. *n. do Well*Till*. 4:12 *• 6*oo *• 400 u do fltsnbenVe fill 6 " 9-.£fl “ fiOO M r::dw Wheeling. 634 :« 11:C5 * &10 " Arrtrca,BeJMr.~ .MO « 11:15 “ 035 M Ooonoctlng fd Wheeling with: Baltimore and Ohl Railroad, ana sVßcilalr with Central Ohio hr ZancsrillvLa&Qttsr, GrderfllS, Columbus, CHn • cinnatl, intHsnapoll*, 8U Louis* and points Weal. Pittsbtuyi amd GUraiamd Lima, Leaves l3O a.m. 1;40p.m. do 4:45 «• 435 ‘‘ do BaTaf3 M ... M .. M .Ju~. m 6:14 •• 634 u ' do Alliance i* &54 ** 6:16 “ do Hudson— 8:14 “ 734 “ Attl» flla «?!&« Cincinnati B, B. lot Akron, Cuyahoga Falls and Millf nburg, and at Cleveland with C. A £.&.&. for Iria, Dunkirk and Bogota with C. A T. B. B. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and tho North-west. Wellsrilla Accommodation Icaveo at 3:00 p. m. ' Returning trains arrive at 930 a. a., 410 a. m* 145 and lliOO p. to. Through Tickets to aR prominent points in the West or South-west, Hortb or Horth-west, can bs procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. JOliN BTBWAJ2T, Ticket Agent. Far further information, apply to WILLIA MoTE WART, Agent, At the Company’* Office in Freight Station, Penn si, no 35 1263 - . : 1- - IM*S WINTEK RAXfQBUCKT l£fl2.—TH* TAHIAC2HTBAL RAILROAD. EIGHT DAIL'S XBAIHB. Da and after MOHDAY, Nov. 17th, 1881 The THROUGH HAIL IBAIH leaves the Pie •eager Station every morning (except Sunday) at 5:50 a. nu, stopping at all station*, ana making direct connections at Harrisburg-lor Baltimore and Wash* tnutom and far Hew Yarkvia FMladeiphla. The THROUGH CTEBRffI TRAIN loatcs daty at 43pp. m* stopping only at principal stations, making direct connection at Harrisburg far Baltimore and Washiavtsn, and for Hew York Tin Allentown routs and Philadelphia. . The FAST LIHX Uana the-Piatton dsfly (except Sunday,) at 11:20 p. jsu, stopping onto aipnxcipal stations, ccmrmcting at Harrisburg tor Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia tor Hew York. AOCOUUODATIOS TRAIHV. The Johnstown Accommodation Train team dally, [except Sunday) at 2;45 p. h, stopping at ail stoitcu and running is tor as Oonemangh. FfritAccomaodathm Train for Wall's Station leaves dally (except Auadsylai 0:60 a. m. Second Accommodation Train tor Waifs Station Isa tbs dally (except Sunday) at 21:45 a. m* Third Accommodation Train tor Wall's Station leaves daOy (except Sunday) at 3:49 p, m. i Fourth Accommodation Tram tor Wall's Station leavesdally (exceptSandaylat 6.00 p.m. The Church Train leaves Wall’s Station every Sen day at 9:05 a. ta.; returning, leaves PUUburgh at 12:50 p. a. Sstuning Trains am re in pfttsbsntß ss toOows: Baltimore gxpress, 12:45 p. ra.; Philadelphia Kx* press, Hls;p. m.; Put. Line, 130 g. an: Johnstown Accommodation, 1630 a. ,m.; Jiat -WaH’i Station Aocommwdattoa, &3o a. ; 6»cccd Wall's Station Aocomaodatloa, 833 a. nn; TVfrd Wall's Station Accanuaodstisa, p. q, ; Fourth WalTi Statlos Accommodation, 6;60 p. sn Baltlmers Xxpnm will arrlre with Philadelptzla Expreea at 1:15 p. cn, on uUcmdajA f' Trains tor, Btairvrllla aad Indianaeonnect at Blttts* vlUe to(SSuto(ioa with Kxpreas and Johnstown Ac> ernnabdatieu, Fast ksdWMt... ThexuhUo wlll find it gßxtlrtotbdr Interest,!a going asst or West, to tmel bj. the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, as the accommodations nowoCand oannat baxurpssssd on any other-route. The bellaeted with ttona, ana is entirely Tree froth d*iWL* We can promise safety, speed and csuifcrt to all WH may toror this Road with thetr patroosga. To Hew BUITO OO To FhOadalphlx..— 29 K‘tTo 8 80 To Harrisburg 7 65| Baggage chedtod to all Statons on the Penasyfra* &la (SaSraLßettroad, and to Philadelphia, Baldecra and FewYcik.... :; f 1 PauoQgszs'purohasing tickets la can will te chsrgedan excess, according to dleucoe trawlsd,la addition to the station rates, rxcrpt frun stations where the Company baa co Agent. '< : HOTIQJL—In case oi losa, tba Cpapsny wlQ*hol4 thsmitdres. nspcnsible tor personal baggage only, and tor an amount not exceeding fIiXL H. B^—An ’Omnibus Lius has b««h employed to convey pasengen and baggage to acd from tne Do* pet, at a ahatga not to exceed 25 cento for cash pas. sengtr and baggagn. For tickets, apply to J. dTZWAhT. Atent, At the PeonsTtoania Oealrul Ballroad Pusevgat Btatka, on Liberty «gs Gnst street;, nois STEAM WEEKI.r BKTW’fiJiK .TfcL HEW YOBK AHD LIVS3POOL, laud-J|jß| lag an 4. embarking Pasaenginvat QUKCBbToWh ;^».—.^..-.... M .. M Sstnrday, Deo. 20. OITT OF BALTIMORE Dec. 27. i - I' - n -i r, -1 Saturday, Jan. 8. ana vnrj Saturday, ±9 soon, hum Pis ti Boctk Blrei. liTil 0« MNißlt FIBST GABIh.. M «IO» QJ a-pxw»*riie. r „„.y«n 00- ' do to Loudon.. 108 00 - da. to 43 Oth db , U6 00 ; do to *rt« itTMI. Wttrtl«fT* t rriHR PHILOSOPHIC HORNEA'— 'X .HATD£H*B HEW DOCBLX.ACTIHG PHIL OSOPHIC BUEHSB, for OARBOR OIL. fo now ready. It possesses muj advantages over Ate com- L It make* a Urjo or email light #!tb perfect smborilon. fc» It will bnrn «ay Qtulitj of oil wjfth mfety. 3. U can be ucd ertib a lea* or abort chimney. 4. It.cap be need a* a taper night lamp. 6, It out be made to bcmeconomleaUy. & It U more eerily wicked then any other bonier. 7. It can be trimmed end lighted without ranoT* a* the cone.— ,? - iA It throws all the whlt*t Light above the coaeu ' 9.' The chimney rtn be removed or inserted with out touching the glass. * . ( -•' Three humeri are the common Ko. 1 ■<**, and cam be pot oa any lamp new inure.: Every person, aatec Carbon Oil should have a Phiiosbphm Burner. Frfcv 25 cants. Per dcaan,. S 3. Sold at Ho. £S Foartk street, Pittthcrgh.. . ?. HATDXB. • • • • • ; y ULOAN FOIiGR. W. P. rCZTBa A CoL ctaaoistouran of STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CBAHEB, PISTOB BOB! PITH AH JAWS, WBZSSS, LOCOMOTTPI ABB GAB AXLES, AHGHOBS, kinds of Heavy gorging. Tail PX3ASCSTILLS, ne»r Httxbcr^, j Ar.T.r/mryrjtJ^j^ty Grocbbikh— (o hhds. H. u. Sugar, prime; 80 do Cuba do, good; •• .- 20 d» P.B. do; UO bbls, yellow do; I® do onjhed and Krtanlaied Sugars; 60, do »*A*? coffee V* co: . 225 bags RioCcffre, fair to choice: 60 Lbls. B. 0. MoUrses; 70 do Loivering’a hyrurc 180 Ao - areortedVds dot OO -do'-bleached Whale Oil: . ZS ;do- Ko.lTanners*, doz - lord Ofl; bbdt Tobacoo.fiaand 10s: nattral leaf Tobacco-old Viiwfefe; SSkegsHo. I Stsrlst Tobacco: * * , . With a fuliaeaortment of goods lu our line, for tai* to • j: ’V d- S.HLWORTH A !>*»-• 130 and 189 Second etrset. SUFiIIiUKA-- '' c :... -; i T FLOUfr-afiO bbls. Extra Family; —DBT APFLES—IOO buih. hright Aoslre. • DBTT*AOHFW6''do' SSSsi huglulargte - ' ■ *FL AXSEED— 6O buhTykoserd: Fer sala.atlSS Idhstty strsaLßy -v„ I -. ■ ; _TO>tortl»GToce«. DACUN,.77 " AJ j BBOCLCEBB, • . .. , :: .nipis, •i . v. , .. pkin; ■■ Do; *•8,(1 cnnMd? •ntf tomb fejr WM. B. HAT 3 A CO-" .. • ; aa^Xtbartyrtginl. iS*j] ~ ■ ■ T 5 W«tof SSanriL* on r i^rjcssEirgd®EErarpnr «!;2SL“ ,, ® alHKnrB OUW.forSoM?-™-®,, fat»l»bT ■■ • J.* B. PHIUJWt * ViSLOCZB'fbr -twrmttrtotsrSlTCU'rtireit. : ■~L* -■' :;’ g;i y i ' A r-u- < ’«-**»-i»WCT.Twi. My - HWeH.OOLIIBB. t!Hoi43,sM koOLBE \J LmD'aAimtioir a ria«»>r for nit by Jn(nx B. CdldiXKß. IrtO p. m. fcJO « IU6 « 1230 a. m. 6:10 - iCladnwtU right Tntn.