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RELI«IOV>I,ISTEI'I
We turn from the'.'if<
Protataal, that the flenhral
delegatee ■ front the ittthot istProtoatanlj
Conference,ln tie non*laietoliliDgGLat*sH
which, recently met in Ciai Innati, fcr thc ]
purpoeeof re*>rgnnUingaG«nefal Confer* I
enee, was inserted: wilhl fuU ’ legislature.
powers,' by soles of neatly; all thßaqnual.
conferences. Amendments to eeittfat ;o6u->.
etltational - prorlalons.were :sgre«l:.upon..
GW-,
ing the amiaeleonferenees Urn •discretion
ary pririleg# is necessitous orproTidential
cues, to continue & miniaterin a stationer
circolt for aiindeBnittfp^od| i l ;2;;Oi»lng;
the annual conferences discretion in ele-
tlonlag their president .or requiring him'to
traTel through tbs 'district. 8. It waa
agreed to strike oat the "word “male". in
the Constitution, Art. XII, Sec. 1, : Ths
delegatee bom the "Weetern Virginia Con
fereaea were admitted to aaata to the Con
tention. The next General Conference is
appointed to be :held at Allegheny 'Cityj
Pa., on the aeoond Wednesday in Norem
ber, 1866, and ito .be by other
General Conferences, erery : tour - yean:
i thereafter. ■ ■ r '
. —lt isolated that within the Unit.
■ .- twenty-fire yean forty-fonr new Preeby;*;
terian chtoehes-hate beenerceted in the
• far .west of -Ireland,; whoaß.congregations I
- conaiat malnly ofeohrerfefKm'Botnani^tb:']
The O.B.Prwibyte^rofJOhio'oeets
in the Central Preabylerlait Clinreh, Piils
burgh, on tha last Monday of Deoember, at-
2o’clock,p.m. : ‘-h]
—.Thejproprletora of. the True lYtiby
ttriaa, Lonhtrille, Ky., giro notice that they
expeet to reiutde pnblioatlon of-that paper
early in ; January,lB6S* " .
. According to a dispalch -from Pe
tenbnrg, Va., of 2lrt alt, the Virginia
; Conference of- the M. E. Church, Booth, iex*
A. Darls, a chaplain in
“Uncoln’iarmy. 1 ' :i '
——Forty-eightmiasionaries are now in I
the aerrice of the Amerioan ‘Baptist Heins I
Misaion Society. 1 I
-—The ilew York correspondent of the I
Boston - TTetclhaoa had StfUateft gltes an inr 1
taresting reriew of the Baptist denomtesr j
tlon in New Ynrkand immediate enr irons,!
from which it appears there were only 'six |
Baptist churches forty-three years ago, tfoW|
there are fifty-six,’ with 15,202 commtmi-1
cants. ';~i I
• The Board of the Amer-1
icon Bible .Society, at.its last monthly !
meeting, granted upwards of 7,ooo,rolnmea I
to auxiliary societies, and chaplains in the' I
armies and at the hospitals. It was re-1
solrsdby the Board lo prinl the Gospel, by
Lake, in the Benga language, the; Gospel,
by Mark, in that; tongne, being already
, printed. : -
Y The Reformed Dntah Church, in
Brooklyn, formerly nnder the psstoraloare
of the Bet. Br. Bethane, has long strog-.i
glad under a debt of 432,07(^4.,, ?Fifty |
members of the congregation met on the
fiSth ult; and goes subsoriptiona for the
whole amounti payable Ist of December;
Worthy of imitation, -m .
‘The -Cbloatol. PrabytaUa has.an
elaborate artiste on r Saint-Making, elicited
tylla Pope'e UU addition OftTenty-o«e«B j
, a name* to thoealendarbf thebleared. ! 'Tbo I
article deacribesthe eighteen dlffereotpro-1
coesee needful ia oanoniaingneeint. The I
ooit to the faithful tar-Jssyoreof the Holy I
Church vtaths round Bam of one ban-1
died thoueand dollar*., Wequote: v • I
Without d'eliy' i »t ! iriy *fepj : ihb -aborted |
: peulM* limb teqaireddabirtyyeaf*.'-: Nor I
. cm eh I
till Iha'deedtiuf bbenitf hlfSfetHpfcr’.ten I
. yoere;' I
iicatien,” which ettiUia Unf Candidate to I
the Jrtfli idler thUl&kln I
the chiin ihef; Pope> j
, mind e*n b*;t*aU*»a 'BS'iutrectefJari I
been wrought it thi tomb of thoheitifirii I
the canoniiatlon may proceed to Ihiri'efcdi I
■■'■ end the
hion ibjebfbf aiTlne’yrbreMp. -BoehrT* I
the Citholie' mender-by-whleba ‘eoldmtm I
ntenb*aoineie«alnt;'whloh,with elf'it* 1
: ilEenltiee, i» taller ’ than tfie 4
-—Eot. 8. O.Dqnlap, lai*of the Cen-j
■ tn] Church. JSalUmore, war/armtUy .in-H
etelled peeler ctthePreebyterien ohuteb,!
. Hoaongahela City, oßthefilh.lßet. ,-BeT.jj
Dr. Paxton, of PiUebnrgh,; eosduoted thej
inetollaUnnotewiwe-. - >-• f.
~—The Engllih' Nonconformiat --81-]
centary Memorial Fund haa readied-the no-j
ble *nm«f:s7Wl®bl;3i« Jfeaßby mem-t
- ? ben of the Choxeh of Holland era eontriM
-V - uting to ffuod to
parpoaea,” end^ibijatatadj» JM
Jancl bMboen.eoUepiej.
B»UkxMr£wl»wde*tf
wiabrieflynpUwd^Bifrtitnf.aißM,taa
Ttnurkfcbl# nua iiir-in4nyjrtBp<otB> Ht
weeone'bf itbe plo^en.ot:'U«itMiW4s
Bishop A»trai7> Pr. Coke wid oUi«T?4|«Un-j
"""'"’"mm
sddnse
«i<m «> ih« Beltlmare Conference. Be nj
veil nigh ninety-four yean of age at thy
•;■ time ofTiiedeeth. Sabbath, the 2UI, 4
UemorieV meeting wee held in the “Old
N UghtC ;lrfeyet_ M.-Jt edj
- dresses were made by several lending min*
Is ten end laymen. The exercises were Inf
temtbigt" solemn,' and deeply ■ aJoellngi
The epscious choteh was crowded to ill
utmost capacity. ,
. The Ben Ftnnnlern BapHet dettrler
tloii i»-«cmpoetd. of&jrlytlwl'ehmtyhn
several of whlehen small sndiesbifc The
:nt inaeasojM;lhdiyear has been INk The
total - . ■■ f
—-From rec«£ statistics, it nppearb
thesotherewf2^'ti>,Ust^snd i sn(i r >4o3
In Missouri. The terasiader en prineil
pally aesUmred ithifougli-JBarope. it it
sifted ftus kJwt.«uLtaJj®JK_- —
’ their ishor as Is tJJWtTiiaßt,
the Beak Agent of the WesleyenbodjU
England,-owes,
O theologian: Pt
owpwyfwdnw, -ttowprisßlleontty
' .olegtofl WotljlsWeWKi^rtyani
- .g.tn . I'sii interned thsl yow have heVey
allow me te glvsyoa/lWVnotlnjayatftl,
bnt ! «r»
greet debt wedw*.’-' '•Mr.'Wstacnfepllsd,
: yw»re'etry'blnd < tai4c»»a°* »w»l*.
i 1
. “TOte* l.ifrsiijiitf.io'Cltf %i» the
mede:
ICS*
was this—hody, ionl,tim» and. talent. If |
there is a littl) bit of talent .in that]
dictionary .of ..m no—and perhaps Ihere is j
a little , bit-bl jere it to God and bis !
Church, and J darenotiake it bank agOiuiVf]
[:.■' There art aixcolorsd churches in]
pL Lonis. ; Tbe 'f irst -Baptist, the oldeet l
[churdh; ‘has -70(f members. The pro tor,
IBot. E. Cartrigh, i»eix feqtand sil inobes
Lin: height, and weighs iOt) pounds. , The
[Bot.B. Andcrso 3,paßtorof tlio Second Bap-
I list churob, is represented as quite a pulpit
| drotor.' This ‘ Society cumbers 630 msm
rbers;; ’The Ainrrican Prrtbyiirian fiajE, the
I ridh attire and. intetHgent eonntenanees of
I thiogrpat congpegatipn, and the finelylfpr
| uUhed church, reminds you of old Zion or
I Shiioh in their moat palmy days..- .1
- liltUT it.
•I6EHCE.
i(ir» MitKodiit
of
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Btom : Yesterday's' Evening Gatette.
, ’the;Other Side.';;. ■
Bavlog published’a statement/a few days
■lnee,ia referenca to a cue ofdeaUtatlon in
Allegheny? growing oat ofjheallegod neglect
o fj tb*'oxscutibr .of ‘thb. wehoifjpnhllih
©f th» execatorhlmself, as
hranawerto, a elusion from lb® Court.:'
| ft 1 tits ’floßoraM# <Ae fudge* c f rte orpie»e r
Cburi eftU CbuNfy of Allegheny r flb; 89, polo
berXcrtaj isB2«i"j : :r .; h.. r ■■; ..
'-■■■■-, cxccatorofthoeatatoof m ■/
mhkestbe following answered., and respect
fully showeth—That the e*rir«eiUtecrtes
tajttfXf* consisted bfland;vir:Lot* Inthedty
o! Auegb.Bnyithat>oliß4',neTfirTocoiv»d»nf
money*
twelve Wexe, encum
bered, duriq g the. lifstinwof the testatrix, by
a-jndcioent and mortgage amounting to the
i *Um of-$3,219 47, on the 22d or September,
' JBSMo B. S 7 FlCmlbjr? thathe hie ‘end**
! Tored to prbfentiaidloiafroihbeiDg told-bn’
uli Judgment} that he- hai freqaeatiy ad
vortiAdxaldvJotr for ' *ale,and '.employed
other* to tell.them thatif said’loUiadbeeP: i
< have been,
10 sacrificed.-a* toleavo, nothing for.tbqgen-*1
eral creditors.andhelra; that testatrix toft a
t ho|b%&4and. four adult children, unable >O.
aapport themselvesi.tbat tfco L . executor has'
i paid out hU own fundi about' SM3;BS to
twsnf* supplying thefamily of testatrix with
'‘thb‘ifo<eM*arles' of life 1 rather 9 than sacrifice
ialdiot* ; Giat 'ho has o also Induced varioa*
i dhkrttablwpifrons to tarnish food and ©loth
ihg to sald/tamUy to the farthor amount.of
l to ba paid ont of the surplus (If any )
arlring from tha sate of said lot* » that the
necessary -delay la the sale of. the Ipta to no*..
by.the,greatly Lnsreased value
b I Xhe executor is convinced that in the Spiring
'•of 186'3. these ioU’;wni rtll/ at e rite that
.wUI paybff all tho’debtir ahd‘more.' "The
I pemnal pecuniary 1 Interest of the 'executor
U’boWanadtfiUonaV' motive to j induce
•vert make tho lou realise; the
I and that those creditor* who irus
ted-th* estate: may. note suffer for-their hn-.
jnsnity.i - ■ Thaexecutor would, long; cinco
1 handled an : account, bat be. had received
nuthina,except the, said twelve dollars for
Which to aeoennU But as be. ha* been ! cited
1 th«*lorbe has‘llled (on onh) an account In
iltolUgto'terVOfSoc.'*‘ .
1 1 Bwbrn io and fnbictibed before me,Decern
ber:stb^MCJi: ‘ '- •• *••• , --
\ .! . ;-W. J. &ICBARBSOS, Register,
i the-Executor filed Deeeia
berbtbf IBfi2,oaoath,*how* thathe onlyre
eefredsi2,:aadpald ont for food,and clothing
for family, , -
The Fcntyiniie Beaetrce—ASlnn'
St;,. v der Befuted. .
i i The Hew. .York Harold hat. on.israrsl. oeca-
Salons aeensad this nobla oorpt of cownruiooin
itha fsoair tho anemy,' A oorreapondent of
th* JWiuec, who eeiftueeed the bhttle.thni do
: finds thorn:! S
a "Mnesaeitujettt, How York.and. Panneyl
vnnia hara Boon fearful sufferers, and. too. old
;iuiooata which fought is oil too tattles oh
ud from South- SoimUto to
Tredeflokeborg; are »oar but eoporel'o guards,
oai this Htarelly true' that some o(. thorn mo
<o adEl thot they here boon saaignsd to the
doty of apodal gusrdest ••••••
jm While at: tha hand quarters of Gen.-Meade,
who cbmmmnde MeCell’a old dirUicn ofj'enn
.jlTonl»'lU«or*oa,to-d»y,-.w:oMola.oBoffl-
oloi lilto{tbokiUo4 ond wottsiUd,X was lu-
ConaedthatfslM eUtam<mta.hara been made <
to thoffmiU.wlttpgMi.to-Uui.opjdiiot ot
thow old troopl On ibo battis-field. They are
oharaod with baring ion altar the flirt.asms
roller frank tho annoy. . Inateadef thla being
true, orrry intelligent eorrerpOndent mnit
Moow bytUattmotfiotOoO.Moodo’a dlrUton
waa really tbeonly enhthst Captured a rebel
intrsnohment along tha entire linn of the army
from rightto left, and that if ..It had boon
properly relnforood It could hare hold.tt», Aa
ft was, it didfnot retornuntil fifteen hundred
of iuaaa wen.aitber killed or wounded. •,
: «< f heveknown tbla dtrlalonof Penneyl
yanlaSoaorrea , almoat. from the date oT i.i
formation. Lutapring.when under (leneral
MeDowaU,sod anoampod upon thla around;
it wM ooneidored by that odneatod aoldler one
ofThe nneet dlrietona' Is'tho 'Army pf .the
Ttappahanhoek, nnditwee with doepregrot
that helasrned, when he returned from:lbet
importantxampalgn to thoralloy of Shonap
doahl that it had been token from hit eom
mand and rant to General McClellan. Woall
know how wall it fought at Booth Mountain
and Antietaa,and to te/ that It won tboao
lanreleonly to lota them upon another field,
la a llbal upon tha prerioue hard-earned re
oord of the dlrlalon. Inns not upon tha left
-durlnrtho-hattia-of BaUrday. bat beliero—
trom a khowtodga of Its Yortanr ttatoryj ana
fiom tho’reporU df thoao who: aaw thodlrla
-fonda notion—thkidt did Ootbing todlegraoe
Ittalft bnt, on> tho oontrary. performad all
that it wad poatlbla to donodor the clrenm
aUnoei.” ! a . ■ .■■■;
TiepennarlTaitlaßaln Gen Birne?’n
'7 1 ' 'ViTiii9Dt
Qan, It. B. Blmey, commending IheElrit
piyleioa of tbo Third Corpt, (lately under;
eommend Of Sen. Kearney) hue nddrened a
tetter te-Gov. Curtin, In which ha highly com
pUmanU the;?fW»y M> Ale brigade,
u wall aa tba gallant '‘Beiervee.’* He earl
• ■lt glrat ma plaaanna to tap to, yon_ that,
indlig tha dlellngulalrtd regimen (i of tbla old,
dlrlrlon, in tha battle of Predtrrl«kiharg,.»arn
tba raven (ram Pannaplrania, onr patriotic old!
State. .1 !
TbaPlfty-ievenlb,Col. Campbell; Sixty-j
third. Major Henke; On* Hundred and PllthJ
Cob McKnlgbt; Ninety-ninth, Col. LaldyJ
weraJdaaUledwlthtbogloryeflhe
But the TlppanjjOna Hnni
drod and Poortaentb, Col, CoIIIl; Ona-Hnn-.
drad, and Jforty.llrat. Col. Mldlal,, new aceea-i
alonaj dld muib'gallant lerrlocj and wlth
atotd tba enemy'r charge with
drialng him to hla braaatworka and cover, i
--It warwllh paonllal'dallgbt, aa a Pannayll
ran ten, that I lad ao many Pannaylvanla ra-i
klmtbM.to tha anpporti of the veteran "Baj
terra,," and at thatdlvlaton waa alowly and
euUenlr ‘rilWog v before-the oVerpowertei
foe, that we relieved 111 from tba pnranlt, and
repdlaed the enemy with terrible alangbtar.
All of theaa ragloanu aw folly an titled W
hava oCI dally awarded to them, from the Ex*
eiunUvapewar/tba right to add “Pmderieke-t
bor*"to the-namaa already crowing their
hewerd. May I aafc .yen, amid yedr many
dallea, to hava tbla compliment promptly paid
them.,
‘Btt. j. ' M. tireea and J. VVaale’
tineu.
- Theca two Individ tula hava bean taken for
One and the came man; by a number of newer
■on wrlteri, moehto.ihe. detriment of the
Joroar. The Ear. I, M.Ore*n,foru»r Chap,
teiaia the 10th Keeervee,la quite, a different
man frrnn the /frv. J. WealeyGreene. The
Cbaplaiewccaaetteedef baring appropriated
la hJeownnac, lomaueoney i beloeglagto the
«oldtan,butwe-huve l aeenlt pabllily elated
that ha wae honorably acquitted of the charge.
We bate nvotty peeUlvo evidence that the
'‘JeWnuer''Greeae la now In Canada, whUo It
would eoeffl, from tbo following note, tbnt tba
Bar. J. U. Olden 1a In Achtabuta county, 0. ’
" AWOvaa, AabUbnU Oo.i Ohio, Dae. JS. :
'■ igMr. Ooaeller Wllt yon phaee intern me
whether tteJ„“Wealey Greene, of "Jeff.- Darla
tom'Padporilion" notoriety,'la the aama
BaV. Qraan wbe wee formerly Chaplain in tba
.HWPeniV BaaanWf regiment. - The reaaon
of my tbne Inquiring; ie that the Rev. ftean,
formally Chap tela CJ tbe loth Pa. 8.0. te
BOW neaped in(Jtte aiefariy in eolteotlng fnndi
Muntcf the AmSJShJlbleSKlety.
fjwri,retfftfully t ' Hoard*.
r,.. r Chorawa.—jamee TfUllamr,
eolored, ha» baao committed to. keener tor
the lemur ofaOmdeto thing, the propeily of
Jeha O'Oouwr," ‘ l ' *' •*,_ ]i'
DeathWarrnnt Signed.
Governor CurtjVhas algo id the death war
rant fov the tstbutloo of Eit F. Sheets, con
victed la Beaver coauly, on the lTihor Sep
.Umber lest, fur- ibe murder of Job a Aoltey.
TbeexOatlon is fixed for Friday, the lOibi
day of April, next. ( The mnrJer.wes commu
ted nndercireutaaUhce* wbieb leaves thecon
vict almost without the pate of •yppatbyw:
Sheets -had bten suspeeted of horning barns
and stealing horses for soma tlmo pravioot to
tbt murder. I t’wss- proved conolaiitely-that
ha bad traded a stolen bona to Austey ; aod
that the latter, as isoon as be discovered Ibis,
feot; started In pursuit of the thief.
was not again -seen eUve f but- hli body was
found In a hillow, hear the road ore* wbiob
he had passed, and-osar It alio was the car
cass of tha-borse whlchhe rode. It was erl-v
dent that-Analey bad overtaken Sheets, and
had been shot and kilted by him. The horse
-which Anitoy rode ires the , one which Sheets
bad stoten and traded. It had been-shot
either accidentally* orifor the purpose of bid.-?
tog the murder. - -After hts conviction, Sheets
escaped from'jell, through the connivance- of
certain parties, but was recaptured and is now
awaiting his doom. He U a hardened criml
inal,and will scarcely expeot executive cte?
money. l ■ • • •
Christmas
-Passed off very plekiently in thli vicinity. I
Than was no hnuia&l ercitement, end all I
Seemed .to eDjoy the of the day in a. I
quiet and pritdent manner. The weather waal
unnenally mild, and the streets warn filled
with promenading muses. The shops' and
■tore! waroexUniirely patroniied^nddeiplte
the tlghtnees of; the times, many hearte were I
made glad in giving and 1 noeleing. presents.
■ With pleaeant family reunions,* and the won
(1 trend amazement whioh Santa Clam pro
duced in the minds of the little folk*, the day
waj joyfully spent. In comb femlliea, ala* 1
the merry laugh was not heard, for a dew
father or kind brother had fallen on the pen*,
of the Rappahanuook, and sadness Ailed) the
household. Let ua hopo that ere old father
Tima inhere in another ChrUtmae, the eword
may be eheathed, and that the lored ones In
the army may again take, their places in the
-homooircle.
A correction.
Cana man Fainotrtn, Va., ) -
December 22d, 1862.. : J
• Editor* Maxotur Inyour edition of the
:10th inet., I noticed a communication from
the liSd Regiment,(CoL Clark.) Signed “B,"
aUtinr that'Wnu W. Brown, Regimental
Postmaster, bed heed reileyed, “for noh-at.
tendance to duty.’.’ The statement la not
correct, ihe difficulty being the refusal to
obey oertaln orders, ; issued ay the Council.
T had always endeavored to perform the du
ties incumbent upon me- to the best of my
ability and would refer to Col. John B. Clark
Commanding Regiment. By publishing tho
above, you will obllge, yours, respectfoUy,
tVii. W. Baow*.
. i Tbc i'auaLl Soooiis, "Harry Pitsallea,” j
arrested on suspicion of being a.rebel spy, has
been lodged In the Athenenm, at Wheeling.
Shawls dressed in Cavalry uniform, and wae
arrested in Charleston; Kanawha county, by
the PrCvost Uarshat. Bar name she gives aa 1
Marian MeKtnsey. Sho staus that she was
born In but was left an
orphan in the eitp-of New York, at the early
age of four yoara, 1 She had enlisted in half a
; desen different regimental since the -warbe-
I gan, bat on being discovered she was forced
to leave the ranks. She denies being s spy,
and alleges that she enlisted merely through
love of excitement. She wae furnished .with
a change of clothing, and will be kept In (ms
tody until something more is learned la refer
ence to her antecedents. She is about twon
ly-Ave years of age.
; “On* Moaa H»*o*rtr*av*. u —On Tuesday
last * yoong girl by the name of Nellie' 1
Walker, well-khosre along the Ohio river be- i
tween Wheeling and Parkersburg, met with
a terrible death at Marietta. On the evening
In question she was crossing the bridge, over
the Muskingum, at tho mouth of that stream,
.when for lomereaaon dr other she stepped,
Outside of the railing' of the footirelk upon
ithe rodgh ends of some projecting hoards.
The ends of these boards being rptun, they:
.gars way, and'she fell headlong into the
iohto and was drowned.,.
; : Eu.it R. Viz.Lii.ftSf of tha IWd BegUnent, |
'Col. SpMkstn (formerly a compositor In this i
•fflot) paid oi a ihort iiii( to-day;. Ha *a*
in the batUa of Fredericksburg, tod ipa*ks ;
in the highest terms of the oosdnot of the
troopa composing Allabaoh’f brigade,' in
: whin? are Coi. J olatk and Col. AlUne’r Regi
ments. ‘ Mr. W.wmU the seven day* battle
! oV the bat aaw felt Ji ;jo hat u
[la front :of the famous aloha wall, against
which General AlUbach dlraotsd tha assault
|of hli brigade. Mr. W. returned to duty last
v.: v :
Rxiautiittn.—We art gratified to atata
tb*V tha drafted man to Cross Crash and ad*
i joining 'townships -of W aehlogton county,
! have not organised to resist the-draft, and
t thattbe'who le statement wu vary; muoh az*
SggerattdV Instead of their being eightsan
or twenty nan Inarms, determined to resist
| the ©ftosrt to tha btttar and, we are Informed
that iiUri vat' uoia : ti*glt'mm til*, arrayid,
.ud that do .tigry dUßonlt, occurred between
Captain Ha/e aod.anjr of tha rocneaote.
' Brt»» to Dura—Gertrod./ . little:
daughter Of Jndge Bldrad, of MontourtTlUa,
P*.";agdd about ona je.r and . half, wat
burned to (loath on Wadno.day morning lait.
,Ati older'titter wae ringing wllb Gertrude
eloQ. in the room, and 1. enppoiod to bm
llgbttd n etlek nt tha itofe. b/ which tha lira
was oommunleated to tha olothes'bf tha little
«bo, molting In alaoel ImmndUtn death.
“ BHOTHininiiT.— lmo B* Brown, of-But
Wheatdeld, Indian.county, tookdown bit:
guhona day laet weak, teehoot abttf, and In;
order to’aieetlaln whether the gun wei
ohanredor noli ha held th# tngmr baik with;
hie foot aid waa In'tha aot of blowlng Into!
tbt rnneela when 1 hie Toot .lipped, and the
whole charge pauod into hit fane. He it ee
riooely, U not fatally Injured. I
Hnw CoommreiT.—NeW oonterfolte On,
the Commercial 'Bank of Albany—onoe al- l
ttrad to Hym—train circulation. : Thaaxa-j
cation 1. eioelltnt; and without eomparieon,'
oron with a knoiriadga of th. genuine, th.;
bone will pieti' tb» detection, howerer, ft;
esiT, from the timple fact that tha rlgnatta
of‘thagenuine - oaae' Suffer manually ; front;
that of,th'o fine end Uni. . ‘ ;
’ Hocaa Bcajrno.—On Saturday,* morning,
the 30tb Inrt., ,the dwelling home of Hr. B.
Corry, ‘ ofQreen towoihlp, Indiana county;
W aa doitrojedby Are. Iha fir*' broke out
about deyilghy and 1* inppowd to hare
caught (ran a defeotlTe chimney. Tba houla
war occupied byMre; Curry, who U newblefl
Is a deetitule condition, hernuiband being In
the army. -—■
' iib f
ficllkt Dchgii, a pMienfor on Iho Broad
Top Ballroadi got off mt Ba»tdn»t«llon,ond
tiny lait waalr, and whllt itandlngontha
traak tfaknmwforbr a-tralagolog* lo th*
oppotlta flrootfoa.' Both logo nor* out off
a oar- Ho aikloi, andho ia 001 rapooied toro
ooror. ~Holi forty Jtaroof ago, and nnniar-,
rtod. • 'li' - : ■' “ •
A Bold Tnerr.—On Tburaday.-oyenlag,
the -retidenee ot -Mn. Margaret ArbnoMo,
eornerof Wait Common andOnyallayiAUe
ebony,wee estate! by aome pertoaieraeatoli
from tba hall twooTerooetaandmiladj’a dotl
•tab •Thefareenywea' oommlttedeerly li
the wreolog, probably while tba - family. wai
at enppor. '--'v:- :> ; ...
Olmritr, aflat
a brief exlatanee of two or Uuaa weaka, bat
enapended publication. flha moot , dimly eat
tebllahod peporaaoditdlflpoHtoßiakibotb
anda malt theiewer tlmn t white, now enter*
prltea in the sewapaper Una are rare to faU. ,
Tne morooeb'factory C.Locbar, la
Imncaeter, wee daatreyad byflreon the sight
of the 131 lnit Lota, $3,000. .Jeraredfor
(1,000 J in. the, Inland Inrarenoe .Company,
The Are waa the Work of anJnoendlery.,
Bimasta U preraillng toenalennlng
extent in Canoe townihlp.Medlne eosnty.
One of the aoboola bu been dlaalaeedj owing
to the aioknoia amonglhe ■acholari..
CtUNDKIKS.—
O 600 eatfei Bod* Aib;
100 do *flu»tle Alkali} ■'* l .
• ;..600b*ci-Httr*l« rfSod*}
900 boxM VittOow (orantr? brudt);
'* 90 40-o*h**dAndferi*Mbr•
0*h**dAndferi*Mbr• *- * •
dill/ .• ,i\: -.'.-'fro .-' t ‘AtiULAtTDIJI UX(L
T.ltAD.—aiw JP? '*a*a»ndr
•lgiws'd tutorial* by
jvu ‘-r- <
I i - ; >
L&TG TELEQa&FHIU NEWS.
[FROM OCR EVENING EDITION/)
The Emebcipaitoß .proclamation—
The .West IVirginia Bill—The Jn»
terior Secietarjsbip—Elecuoa in
y; Vlrginia-Skirmish With iheEnemy
"' New Tou> Dec.2d.--W*haTo the follow
isg~sp«clEl dli jisteh from:
- Tbtn li reason to believe that in the Pros.-
ldsht> tat of January proclamation in refer
ence io negro emancipation, ho
suoh,Btatei anil ports .of States as have'tar-,
nil bed evidences of loyalty , but hate been
prevented by tbopreeenoeof a hostllo army
from’complying w.Uh'ihoierm* of bis prods*
mitlon of the 22 J of'September.
A stormy proWsfc has been presented to him
fromTonnosieii Got. Johnston and
emerge number of themoat noted loyal Ten
.nessean*,' claiming 1 to beesempt from the
Emaociptlon Proclamation upon the ground,
If-an opportaoltyworo otTsred to the people
ofi Tennessee to express-: themselves, unmli
taUblc evidences ol the loyalty of a majority
ofjthem would be shown, but that the occu
pation of their soil by csntending armies has
prevented the holding of the elections requir-,
ed In the preliminary proclamation, and pre-1
eluded; for tho present, any other repre
sentation of tha loyalty of the people than
cab be furnished by the assuranoes os men of
undoubted patriotism, who are familiar with
thepeople of that State.
- Similar representations have been made on
I thje'part Cf 'the peo'ple of the Eighth Coh
| gresilonal District of Virginia, known at tho
HkrpierV Ferry District composed of the
eshnUea of Hampshire, Page, warren, Clarke;
I Berkley, Jefferson, Frederick, Morgan and
! Xpadon.
'* INnmerous lsttsri have 1 boon reeeiyed here
by the Marshal of-the Diitriot of Columbia,
i a petite of that section,,end other- prominent
residents of Washington, complaining bit*
i tbrly of the failure of Governor Plerpolnt to
I ofder an election here at a tlao when it might
1 hate been held with oomparativo safety, and
I the Union sentiment ef- the . district been
freely represented. The fact is cited that
I tie regular eleotlon for Congress does not
| occur until neat Spring, and without an order
from the Governor for e special blectlen, none
can be held. If
Ills urged, also, thatgt this time, and for
some time past, that section of country has
been as moeh overrun either by ail the rebel
army in Virginia or portions of it; that no
opportunity has been afforded for any ppbllo
and lawful demonstrations of tbe loysdty of
the people as there would be. It It claimed,
as la the ease of Tennessee, that for this rea
son that Congressional Diitriot, or such of the
counties in it as have furnished sufficient evi
dence of their .loyalty,should/be excepted
from the operation of Use fiaal proclamation
on the first of January, i 1
1 The President is known to regard these
peUUons favorably, and he will probably ac
cede to the requests.
I There is reason to believe that tha Presi
dent will return to Congreu, with his objec
tions, tha bill forth* erection of West Vir
ginia Into a separata State. •
T The new Secretary of the Interior has not
yet bean designated. Very little doubt, how
ever, is entertained In regard U the selection
Of Mr. Usher, ef Indiana. Within the last
few days a very strong effort has bean miule
to Induce the President to appoint Hon. tfata
•ba A. Grow, for thispoelfion, as a compensa
tion for bis dsfsat in the recent election,
i The friends of Mr. CoUex, it It understood,
have ceased to urge his appointment to a seat
in tha Cabinet, and.dsvoio themselves to en
deavoring to tecum his ejectionas Speaker of
the Uonsaof Representatives.
: A now Secretary of.thellnUrior will proba
bly be announced on Monday next.
’ - A letter from Va., dated 23d Inst.,
ptatas thft the eleoUofi-for members of Con
gxetsJook place the day Ibefotw, agreeable to
Itha proclamation of Gen. DLx, Contrary to
tha laws of Virginia, ballots warn east'lnstead
of Tohaf fiN wci. In order to givo tha
ipaepla at Smlthfiald an opportunity to show
their attachment te .the - union, two ballot
boxeejware cent down to them in charge of
Lieut. Cot. Ondkrdonk.cbmmaadiegtwohun
idrsd of the first Haw Yotk aerated rifles,and
kecdple of howitsers. r < ,
{. 6ns peering that the enemy would be anxl
oaitovlilt the polls, Colonel Onderdonksent
ftha boxes direct to Smfthfield, in oherge of a
Ismail squad, and proceeded with the remain-
Ider .of his eommand to Windsor.
1} .Learning that tha raexpy in considerable
tfome bad left tha place but a short rime before,
:he proceeded cautionslyj. toward the Isle of
Wight, and about threa miles out came up
with them. Ha sent his compliments in . the
shapeof shall, from his howittars, and they
respoudadbandtsaely with mix pound*?.
■ a short skirmishing rartaled oot regiment
ol! Infantry, two pieoe* of artillery and some
cavalry. Ideal. Col* Ondardonk, tbinking it
would be.safe to. look up. voters nearer Suf
folk, slowly.retired....
The rebel* attempted; larroosd them,
and at on* tin* vu only a hnndredend fifty
yard! in hi* mr. fi* eaddenly wheeled hi*
oemmand ebont and fired a yolley which
implied twenty of their saddle* in quirktfme,
■ Bkimiihlng«ontlnn*dfor six mile*. Two
prUener* and ©ne hono were taken. None of
on* aen werwloat orlnjnred. Ilia thought
U wIU be a loaf tint* before the eieoUon.ce>
tune will oomeftoxnjfloithfleid. . rv ■
. JfanMJnond oo tuttl.polled 39 wotee—2fi for
Mr. Cooper, tf for mcQlond,and 1 scattering/
Wlncbeiter in oar PoB«eiaion.
Baltihoii, Dae. 2fl.—Col.' Kijm moved
from fumney eod took poaeeaelon of Wlochea
ler oo Tueaday morning. 'The rebel plekoti
alatloned there retired on hie advance. The
rebeiaeneretJonee, «Uh SMOlmen, had
occupied theplioe thoireek pretlotu, bathed
left, going lowardtßtannlon. Qen. Mllroy'a
foreeaare at ‘Utddtototra and approaching
Wiaeheeter. TheWiaohuter railroad haa
boon onUrele deltroTed hy the rebel! and the
rail! carried off. The people or Winch eater
are In aetata ofdeetltuUon for tbemoat oom
mon neeeaaariea ol life, which are held at lam
toe prloea end hardly procnrablo. -
The Blockade at. Wilmington Kan.
Nbw To an. Dee.JS.—ThebaikMonleanme,
from St. Thomaa, report! that the rebel!
oohoonor Betrlbdtlen ran/theblookadoat Wil
mington, Nv C., 6n Nor.37th, and arrlred at
St. Thomaa on pec. 7th, with a. cargo of ,370;
barrelaof turpentlne/ISIO baloa of oolton and;
lOObarrelaOfroalh. She hadaorew or fifteen
men, andcarriedthreo gnna In her hold. -
“ The-Sleamer Vanderbilt.
Naw Toik, Dec. 28.—Tho United statu
ateamer Vanderbilt wu apoken on Deo. 19th
In let, 41% long. 94° 19' ateering nut.
aTEjtJOBOATS.
1 JOB CINCINNATI * LOU-, JS^ln
} IBTILI.E.—The: aplaedld ataamerflQHi
hkO.NOBA, OepW. di. Oelhoen, will. leare a* acute
-un SONDAY: XUh loaf., at 1 4 o clock p. ' or. ‘ for
rretabtcnpaaaefOepplyoeboanlorio r ■ ■
d&r LIVINQ3TOK * CO- Annie,
IXJK CINCINNATI "* WUrtJE&aS
r iHTlLU,—Th«!lMfU4fa»eir BVffdCSB i
VOtK QpV/. H/LUUwr, wUlle4T# «*«tK»teol
THIBDAY, tmh lflcUflt, il 4 •’clock p. ai Jet
frvizhtcr piuM»*ofolionboutiorlo. -?. i
~ r hTTT: B.YiVIHG&TOM 4 AgsnUu
IaX)K KVANBVILLK.CAiKO i-fl2jfcj*
J 1 AND B*. LOUISa-Ata* •tiniUmSEßSk
•termer PABTBJUUAr tot-. Perry Brown* «U
Imk ii ibon od THls DAY, 2ltb leitidlt it 1
o’clock Dab, for tnlcbt or pmmc 4 *PP < y * n bMrd«
or to . J.B. LlVlßhbfhiTM CO.. Agent*. ;
ry an Ksvir.L«r t
ZlTbe' steamer* LIZZtB ‘UABTINhAS^BS
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AiaKSVlLfcßeTsryvflATOflDAt; st io’dockjv
m. BsmnilDfo wlil k»TB Z&HSSYIItI »t»rj
JCffIDA*,H 0 o'clock*.«. JTor ; Irolilrtor |«s
•S£<*FPlJ oi» board or lo_ *.
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Hi lAHiamiß' PAOErT.-TtocSSaß
wirufl Mtatiro! pufeager ctotmerUtMA- OttA
ßAg.OcpUMcmwAm,toCT—Plttobqrgfa-toy
lsna>rU?iTßßT JUMdIt, tf * o’dockp,
pcmct.ifpljr on bunrd crto
■ J. B. trrraQSTON * (JO* AgtaU, FltUbnrgfc.
* ■&, B. PIIBCB frOO.. Atcata, JUoawHte: a notj
pBO ilfciß WltKbJilKQ rUgB-jk
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rtmmtfHimmVAt Gil*. Joh^Oortoo,tocrwM
WbMliACftDdcU InteiDMdktftjportt ITUY.tVIS*
ctjl o’clock
•» m* BMkWat do* pcma*ctkm4 with the regoUr
Mcketsfor Parkcnbgrgb mdOlndnttUL Return
jn*W* WherttoTMVlßT MOHDAJ, WSDKIB.
TOT -«ni FRIDAY, nt ftdeck ■ •*».-;>Pcaengea
ntaimod tfeitttfe to Clacioosti- For freight or pa 4»
mkMJf cokErd or to JAfl. OOLUHa A 00., :
: . ; . Tift Water etro*.
ALL&UUKN y err If I)U«it*.KUMiHK
BoHDBWABTXD.—Pirtkib*ldJßeOcrß.-
t» Ibtmlm} la (bo** Bosds »t r*ia©ffw-
S. Mtil BATORDAT.tbeM
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COMM.
4RBITBATIVE COHMrTTPII OF TUB BOARD
1 or TRADE—EoaNoTOU**i»n Dtctwax*.
I W*. U. Bouni, V. F. t I Jasiwl Bsaxrrr,
Job* 8. DitwotT*, , 1 W«. KcCaxtav,
f , ; DAVID McCaunuM* r ... . *|
> eiTTSBUHUH MA.KKETB.
' Orrioc or vas Pittssosob Dsilt Gsxcttb, 1. :
farosT, Doc. 23, 1862. j
There is a regular demand for Gold at 23 per cent
premium, baying, and S 3 per cent railing. Sil
ver Issteady at 22percent premiam, baying, and
25 per cent telling.. Demand Nolee art bought at 21
per cent premium, android aIVSCe. .Eastern .Ex
changed pucbeoged, and arecentisne to quote at %
per cent premium, selling.
Business, generally, U doll and Inactive but Itile U
not unnsnal at thU season of the year. Still tbtee Is
a moderate local demand for mnet of the leadlog artl
clee, while in quotations we liave do change*, worthy
of Special notice. .
,6BAlN—There is do change Id Wheat and we
iptlnus to quote Bed (Tom first heads at $l,lB, and
for White. With Improved receipts and
a limited demand, Corn i< dull and tower; Sal* of
.300 bosh shelled from wharf at T2c. Barley le quiet
with small sales from wagon at $1,15 for SprlOg, tad
SUB for prime Felt Sale from depot of 250 bush
Bye at 75c. There is but a limited demand for Date,
and the market is dull with a drooping tendency.
FLOUR—The demand for flour continues limited,
as buyer* generally are holding back expecting ade
dine. As yet, however, there his Men no material
change In* rates. Sale d 30 bbla Extra from fits l
hands at $5,50; 60 bbls family from store at s6^oi sd
125 do do at SB£OQ6,6S. Bye Flour may beqnotw! at
$5,00 per bbl, and choice Buckwheat at $3,50 psr wt
InTjplk.
: GROCERIES—The Grocery market continue*
quiet and Inactive with no change, however, to note
la rates. Sugar ranges from 10% to ll%e, Coffee 32
ffitte, and Meiessee 55@58c. Sale of 5 hhds Pdrto
Btco Bngar at 110, and lo bbls Molassea at 66c.
HOGS—The market for live bogs le a little dull,
and the tendency Is downward, The current ratse
are from $3,75 to sl.ooper cwtfor Mr to prime. Bale
of 190 and 38 head averaging 250 pounds each at
$4,00,
OILS—The market for both Crude and Refined, is
dal! and depressed, with apparently, no demand for
either. A sale of liB bbls Crude in bulk, was made
on Wednesday, at 20c per gallon—the buyer to fur-.
nUh the bbls.
CHEESE—Ia steady with sales of 20 and 30 bxs
prime W B at 12c.
BUTTER—Is dull and declining; Sale of 4 jbbla
prime Botl at 18c, and S bbls choice at 20c.
i WHlSKY—unchanged;-Bale of 25 bbls Common et
Ioc. ? per gallon
BAGS—bare declined; Sale ol COO puuudstulxed at
5 cents per pound.
LABD—Sale of 6 toi City Leaf el 100 per pound—
packages Included.
CIDER— Sale of 10 bbls sweet Cider at $6,50 per
bbl.
BROOMS—SaIe of SO doxen Common at $2 to $2,23
tt doaen*
Imports by River,
ST. LOUlS—earn Eua Fasta-AO oil bbls, Wm
Bagaley; 200 bbla Boor, 1,050 bgs wheat, Clarke A
co; 15 bbls oil, Schomaker A Lang; 15 do do, B L
fahneetock, 10dodo. McDonald A Arbockle; 12do
J D 48; 1 lathe, J V Bldwell; 2,000 bbls flour, to
order, ■ »
WHEELING—rxa W.G. Woo Mina—242 bbls oil,
firming A bro; 42 do do J C Tilton; 104 oil bbls, L
Wade; 451 bp corn, Jae A fetter, 16U) hooppoles, M
Lang; 6 cka cheese. It Lain.
iIUSKINGUiI BlVEB—rxa Lixus Maarxn—
-50 oil bbls, King, Pennock A co; Cl bbla oil, W P
Wooldridge; 1 bbl batter, 12 do, beans, 1 do seed, J
A f etxar; ,11 bbla oil, 1 do eggs, Jae 0 ttoVey; AS oil
bbls, J 8 DUworth A co; 4T do do, Bell 4 Rea; 1200
bbls floor, 10 hhds tobacco, 5 bbla butter, 6 do eggs,
Clarke 4 co. _ * .
CINCINNATI—ret New Yoax—s3s bbla flour,
22 bdls paper, 15 bales rap, 250 bxs soap, 35 hhds
bacon, Kuo tea lard, 105 bates ccttua, Claras A co: 35
bales cotton; Dan f SoUivao; 17*1 bn wheat! tt T
Kennedy A bro; 4 hhde tobacco, Jno Grier, 21 odo T
AMocT&;Xdodo,J AMaxnrie;7«odo,Jno V Tay
lor, 2do do, Henry Dallmsyar; 9 bhis dry Irul:. bho*
maker A Lang; <3 oil bbls, Fleming A bro; 11 bbla
tobacco, Lambert A Shlpton; $ do John baeirer; SO
jf Ira bacon, C 8 Caldwell; 6 do do, J B Canfield; 23 eke
•eesd, CUr)te A Thaw.
, WHEELING—rxa Mixxxva—2s3 bp eloterseed,
L U Volgi A co; 81 sheets iron, Clarke a co; 30 bbls
ale, Wm Edmuadi 4 co; 222 aka wheat, J 0 McVay;
;S9lbbtaappfea, .Owen*- A. Kennedy; W oil bbls,
Owners; 1M eke corn, D Gibb, 42 bdle paper, foster
;A flsMon; 2 rolls leather, G N Bofbtott: 9 eke wheat
*JL Noble Aco; 28 bfcls floor owner*; 1 piano, J H
Meltor, 42 bxs, 4 tbit. 8 eke glassware, Bryce, Rich*
■tA A wx
BT. LOUIS—r a Lrosoua—l4o bbls floor, Oulp 4
Shepard; 808 do < s, Jae McCuliy A co; 300 do do, H
: A B Welsh; 100 < o do, Shoemaker A Lang; 134 oil
bbls, Ufl Israel '.7(0 aka wheat, 41 balsa cotton,
Clark# A co; 10 bp eead, B A fahneetock 4 co; 3 ske
feathers. B Robison A co; 19 do do, .McDonald A Ar
buckle; 21 do do Brown A Kirkpatrick, 4 bbl* eon
dries, 2 bbla apples, B 0 Loomis A co; 2 cheats, Wm
JOame; 20 ski wool 1 Wa flaccor, 22* pkp moving *
Mrs f10111nker...... ■ .
Imports by Railroad.
FimicMi, 1 Ft. With A Chicado Bailboad,
Dec26-7eke cnlleU, A ADH Chambers; 18 roll*
leather, J VMcLaughUa; 10 bbla lard ell, B A
Fahnestock A co; 4 bile lard, 13 dremed At*
w*U» Le* A co; 28 ekaoate, Joe Donlngteu; 28 bp
ragt, B B Cabins; 20 tie soap, B-Bobleon A co; 35 dot
buckets, 7 do A Laxekr; 6 bbU bomlay,
J ABemhaw; £0 bdls paper, Perkins A co; 5 bast
rags, Martle; 2 cars pig taetal, John Moot bead, 15
bbU hominy, L B Yolgt'A co; 145 bp* beat, l Wll
martb: 90 toe, 6 eke bed. A Gordon;. lot barter, in
balk, Spencer A McKay: 77 dreaeed bogs, Badrick A
Oese; Wbbls floor.Oß Leech; 1 bbl batter,- I do
HP, 10 bbla apple** W Coo par A co; ft dreaeed bog'i
UUb A Trimble.
Pinssunan A Clcvclasd Baileoad, Dec 25—:.
200 bbla floor, £OO bp corn, Dan Wallace; 'B5B do
Tbca Ball A co; 3 •ke rap* MoGuUoagh, Smith A.co;
174 bap barley, Joehna Bhod**; 20 keg* lard,-D B
Gelway,4 bpeeed,3bbUchsrrie*»BhrlfarAl*aear;.
44 bbla floor, ft Boblsoa, A ce; 200 bbU Soar, J 0 Lig
gett Ace; 36 pkgibnttar, IT bbis eggs,~Tcrata rap,
jy Cbamban; OOaka 10 bbla appUa, 1 bbl tallow, £4
aka barley, John Herbert: 11 aka wheat, J L Noble A
co; 34 rolls leather,'JT McLaughlin; 3 bbla lard;' L
11 Voigt A ccj 163 eke .com, Alas Tailor. 107 bbla oil
£ Hyde; 74 eka flour. Mackeowu AXtnnart; 4 bales
oottoo, King, Penneck A co; 26 dreaaad hogs, 155 eke
dry fruit, L U Veift Aco; 23bgs mill feed, 0 Bob*
attaon^
Allegheny Life Stock Market.
TnuatsAT, Deo. 25,1862,
Wa heve very HUfo change to notice in the tnar^;
ket this weak, except In tba beet nulling qualities!
and heavy cattlemen! table for government bee.' Tbla!
clam of itock wu in better demand and sold k-SAdDyj
at about 34 cent per pound aborVket week**' price*.;
Ib fret tbla elearof etockwas taken a* Burt u it-was!
unloaded from tbd'-can. I 'fimkll lbferior cattle of;
frhlch then wian Urp supply,' aold aa low aa«rer,|
end much of tbla stock is yet in. tbe yards unsold.;
Many dealers thought that u this was Chrfalmu
week anything wo old sell, not tbinklng.tbAtJittbJa
particular season of tbe year nothing but the beet
quality of beef is wanted, a* vefylUtle can be aold,
that little'must lie good; But : w* 'tiTnk'lhai many!
who cam* hike with poor stock will bare leaned ere:
this that it ia not very profitable to aeli at l)4®2d
per bound. • " *
Tbe followlag era the cwrent quotations. ;
Premium..........^..——1.V fbi
“ !
rint — *• ;
Second quality ..... 3 @3)40 “ f
Third * « ••
Inferior « “ j
: Below wJU be found the number of eettle.offered »i
the different yard*, and tbe States they Were from.
Indiana*'—..*——— 354
Ohio’..-..——-..1—5»J
Pean5y1v*n1a..;.,*.0...~...~.......>—— 147 •
Total number 0ffered........ 1410 !
Annexed wUI be found an accurate list of tbe ealee
and by whom sold.
By her A Co, sold 280 head of rough ladla&a steer*
and oxen Bt3Koa)4. - l
A Andrews, sold 40 head of very poor cows from
Northern Ohio, at an average of $l5 $ head. 1 '
Shew A 2O head ol Boiler O0if«, stock, at
BB head ofUlrllOO & Ohioetesrs, whole*
sold CO bead of fair retailing cattle si
,'BurtAOo, sold .40 head of Ohio, stock, various
qualities,' at from B@3&
v GtoomAOciu sold tts bead of «m*U fair stock cattle
at from 803)4. >
1 J Jajfies,7o head of Indiana steers and oxen—so of
which sold at actor pound.
L Phillip*, told 50 head of fair Illinois steers,. eit
s3,6oporcwt;also,lBbeed of earn* at $B,BO. -
Graabawalt A oo,£o hcafl of different qualities, To
talled at I>4®3 X* • . i
B But Ur, 40 bead of'Dogan Co, Ohio, cows anfi
faafsrs, at 2)s— thought (obtra been .well aold, ■
r Wlmbltpect-AOp, 40 head of rough Ohio steers, 20
nfwblcbuSatV 7 ' i -
4 .'J,' J Lahta; 20 head of CslrcOwi and beUkrs, from At*
UnCo,Gblo,sdldat2>ii ; • !
: Wm WALb, Tfr bead of.fair Ifllnda sUara, sold
whoieaalap | . t ,
HA Merrick, aold 2d bead otf good llunoU steers,
weighing 1400 pounds each! tor; JO Hall—SO sod at
4U, and the balance at alsa 00 bead of email'
Ohio eiock. foe SCI mea «203)4; elan 38 head forS
McrraUat 203)4; and 20 stock cattle. : fgr J J James
. 41 Mullen, 20 bead of frlr Pa,, stock, ( sol«I at 2)4
3)4c* according to qoalltT. t: • :: i
' flymen A Oe, 140 bead of JDlaole vteers and oxen,
- Mid frrgDTtrumeut use,'at r -• -
... Q Urum, 50 head of lUl&ow steers from Chicago,
- eoldatfite. . . j ••
J Hofbaeter, aold 20 bead of [ very rough and Chin
• ’exeunt BJ4A !” ‘ ' t ",
• :Warner bead of.(kit Washington county,
.Pi . itfM’V- ftl JUdft. ; ' .
• There were eomentCrlots ifcattWaold, witch
we will not attempt to give, ee tbev bar* been ao
long ealliog, thata poruen of;each lot-might •have
; boen quoted la our Usr report.! We Ahlnk, however,
wa have q*otod nlßcieatiy to convtoc* any one, the*
Botklng bat tha best qualUka of cattle are wanted la
,:V j.
. Thm vu a email • demand for stock cattlN aadj
about 150 were Kid at prices ranging from S to 2%c.h
■ sew,*. \-\[V'. v . I
• There is not as much exdtemeat in thejhog marj!
kst as there wee lest week, which Is owlAc .pgad?
pally to-the warm and umavoreblo coodlllon oTthe
Weather for packing; Packers, however,
bay all they can nee, at prices ranging from *3,75 to
S4.IX) t>er cwt gross, and eome 6,0 U) • changed hands
for that purpose, while ebonies many morehava been
sold for shipment flt about the same tor*.
Thera bw bwn a l.irge CsHlngflff.ln receptt llnoe
onrU'trn-ort. 11UtetUnatetfthabthewhoJeaum*
la i. .Vi»i*j iiuihlg thepast-wnek Kill n»t go Mjood
12.00 head, and the iarp glut hp **** :
,0 edl at'frtU prices.
B(ualt light hoge, however, canuot be edd at over
gVftn to g3,CO. '
~W J Lffiriy, retailed 300 hose averaging from 250
to 800 pounds eaeh, at $4 to $4,75. •
Z Seymore, retailed 3U> bop at prices ranging
from s£Bs to S4,UO per cwi. . . .
DarliogA Quick, relat ed 192 hop at $4,00 per
CWL • ....... i i
fcobd:
'There were very few sheep offered, the whole num
ber reaching only 23d head. The bulk ol three sold
at on average of d cents per pound, which we quote ee
the ruling figure. The truth of the matter is, but
very few can. be sold at ans price. There teems to be
no demand for shipment, and we predict that sheep
are selling as high now, as they will for two months
to come, -and they are eelliog quite as low now, aa
tow as they were two, months ago.
UIBSOI.VTIOJTS, ttc.
pmorxx Bra« BaxvsaT,, I
Pittsburgh, September 10, LS&2. ) .
Dissolution ok partnership;
_Tbe Partnership heretofore existing between
JUS. SPJENCKtt and W U. Q&BBABD vu dle
lotTed oo the 20th of Adgoiti 18C3, W. B> SAB*
QIBD being eothoriied to eettle tip the buslnees of
Ihb Ute fine at hla office In the Brewery. The
Brewing Boainees will be continued, by SFJCNGJ2B
* HcKAYi who inteuil to here always on hand a
eoperlor article of A LI, POBTKB and DBOWW
BTODT. "Toe undersigned wiU be thankful to the
(Heads of the Ute firm for a'coattnamUon of their
patronage, and promise to make It their aha to give
to all who may eurchaee from them,
ftlr. BOBI6BT WAToUB, of Liberty street, eo
; tong known to the bniineee Aomferanify, wilt- bare
the management of our. businees, with the fall ooo»
i trol to tl» Brewery. : •
j Addrree all orders to SPEHCJfcB A McKAY, Pb»*
I nix Brewery, Pittsburgh,-Pa.
1 JUSIPIT SPENOIB,
lAMUIIoiAT.
rntLK rAtCTMKlttUilftf .'heretofore' ex-
X Utloß between WU. J.JIOWABD and 80-
BKKT BOIMJBUB, under tbe name and style of
UOWABD A B0DQE&8, Copper’andTin -Ware
manulactnme,we*diMolredon thelstli October,:
1802. by the death of William J- Howard. The.
ft-r- at tbe Uta firm will be settled by the rarriv
lu S partner, ttobert Bod gen. AU ; those knowing
themselves to be Indebted, will plean call and settle.
POBKKT RODGERS, having pur-
Xv chased the entire Interest of William J. flow
«rt. uta of the ftrmoMloword A Bodgort, will con*
Hone toi oUnnCMtnre ;BB&WSB8‘ > KBTTLK3,
BT«.&a,0« ail eftss, WOBIJB, ferOlL ££ri«£B
libS, and all kind* of work 1m hie Uoe, at tbe old
etond. lift front street*, lUtuliargh.
' •• • BOBaBT BO&QKBA.
Dissolution ok co-partner*
Co*Partaerabip laUly exlallog
betwoca GKO. W. JACKIN as<l G. 4. TOWN
-BKfiiDv la the Park Packing aad PrufUlao Boalntaa
««• diaaolred on (ha v 2Qlb or. September laet, by (he
death of GEO. W.JAOKBUN.-'Tba'-aflatre oflbr
Uu firm wGI be aettlad by tba anrriYlng partner,
«ho will aho continue the bttainett. .
G. 4. TOWNSEND, -
SarrlrlDg partner.
pOINT MALT HOUSE,
17 fim STREET, Ktubvrgk, To.
W. E. GABBARD, Ealster.
p M U.r la BAIILKT tud BY* MALT; also, far sale,
BAULKY, BYB, OATS sad OPEN. seL-da
JBJ tDMC4*~
MORE UNPLEASANT
JL AND UNSAFE iIEDIOINE9.—For cnrUawfit
aod. diDfimu dlM&ra< oh* ESLHBOUrd EX*
TEACTBUCOO, which baa received the 'ebdorae*
B»t of the moat prominent ph»aldana 1a the United
gtatee. lamowotfored to an afflicted humanity .aaa
certain cur* for tit* following dleeafo* and symptom#
originating from illwm and abuse of the urinar]
or Ofjui i Oracnl Debility, Mental eua •
Fhyiksi Pepwlon, Isiliccllitji Determination ot
Blood to tbeuead.CcnftiMd 1 deas,Hysteria,QenenJ
Irritability, ftMtliwu— andlttoepWimfWi ut Night,
Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Lou of ApjeUUi
Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Dow spirits,DJaorganl**-
tfcnor Paralysis of the ttrgans of Generation, Palpi*
tattoo of the Heart, and Ja (act all the. concomitant*
•f a nerroua and dellUtated ttals of the syitem.
' To ineur* tbs out. Ask for
Helm bo id’s. Take no other. Core* guaranteed.
, fie* advertisement in another column. esß&dAwF
Ti lft tiU MlTi V ES.—Tha atfver*
User, having been ree Cored to : health in t ftf
.weeks, by a very slmpleTitaodj/ailer having • alter
,ed Mveral yean with a>sever* tong esaetsoo, and
that dread disease, Qoakttmptloo—ls anxious to make.
Iknown to hie follow sufferer* the' taeana.of core.,..
( To all who desire it, be will eenda copy, ef the nr*
i script km used (free of charge,) with jbe dlreetloni
for preparing and the lame, which they will
findisareearsfbe.a>a*MpCfo* Attkma,Mnnrhitih
14c. ’Tbsuoly object of the advertiser in sending the.
prescription u to benefit tbe affltated, and spread in*
formattoo which be conceive* Ho be Invaluable, and
ht faprrr tryhis remedy, as 11. will
coat theta nothing, and may prove a blaming.
luoa"""
selfcSmd WllUsalsbOT,Bto««ccmßty,a. Y.
ANUOUO; HOW LUSH MOW
BBSTOBXD l—Jitt TaLlut*t| t» o ffsobd £»•
—letm. Print Six Oemtt. , . . .
Jihtetvt aa B» Wm :Trwam«|ilml Bidlcd
Cura oi Spermatorrhoea " oemlnal Weakneea, Invol
untary £mlsatos»|Soxnal Debility, and Impedimenta
to Marriage generally, Gunsomptlon,
Kpllepeyand«U;Mental and PbyyicallncapadtT,
rwalttng from Belf*Abuse, Ac. By BOBT, J. CUL*
TKBWELL, M. D., Author of the “Green Book,*' Ac.
‘•A BOON TO TBOUoANDS OF6OFTBB£Bd,”'
Sent ander seali in a plain envelope, to any eddras,
~noat*nald4oxi reoeiptof six. ceute, ,c>r lwo poeUg«
rTmkroadway@N*f!eFp*t}Ojßse.Bo* 4588.- -
■ .. < .• -
AMEKICAN HOUBE, Boaios, ia th«
largeet and beet arranged Hotel' in tbe New
KuslandStatemit no*
oSTfrum all the roatee of travel.; It contains aU the
modern Improremenla.and eveajxo&Tenlcece for the
comfort and accommodation of tha, traveling public.
The ‘ il—pi«g reams are targe' and will - ventilated;.
tha nitre of room* ar* areUnrrairgAl, and cempletely
tarnished for Urp traveling partlee,and:
the hoaawUli eoutlose to be kcptaew first «lan,
butelin every reepact* t-, v Jj-J -t.-
jaSblyd: - - ,XKWIB 8108, Proprietor. ;
SAJIXi Di tABMUS.
* BARBOUR,
0 ASM O N L ,
LA U P a AN OTA UT 0818 A,
Ho. S 3 WOOD BTHZET,
axo. w. n»nai boldshiv,
■wrOODVUiUKOUjBJSFINKRY.
" asanas, v. boldbuip * .aa.,
BUBHIKO 01L ,, *(fD , LV?alWlttfi0 OIL, -
Keep constantly on hand- the very beet quality o I
D(TUNING OIL, clear and withootodor; also, •««
LUBBIOATOB?purw WHITB BBNZOLfi aad CAB
GBBASB. '
VAU orders kft at No. 35 Tiitb Stbxxt, Bank
Block; MCoodfioor. wUI be pcompUy attended to.' w
oes:qtf ■ ■ .[
i
" DBNOAN, pDNLAP A 00.,
Minqbntnnnof
POBB WAITS BBTINXD OABBOM OILS. :
. 00ce,N0.291 Wt-ertf.etreet, ;v ;
' " ’ ~ PinaBOBOH. J'A. l
L' UOLKKK Oib WOHK&. :
WILLIAM t: WOOUUDOa,
umunui ■» •
OOAL AHO OABfIOH OItB,
fcnil '
LAMIB*' OHIMKMTR *»V *°* _
nMQiiliy ■(•.■• ' .* «»i y'
<IL WOKKa.—UU.O.
PB— JNA OL
MILLXBiOO."
. WcrloCtt JiwjrtßTi Button, A&thoj Tife|
-MABUCt HUB*
ii ■ r•i •. • i , ~
•• M>*nfcat»wgkoMXiLPlllllATlH(Laßil IPPttI»
OATIKQ OABBON OILB «n 4 B&NZOLS. ?
i ABlXKE»OUitWtutad noa-ciplo
«iT«»*lw»r»onh*od.; > r -. =•■• oclAlydi
I> KKiS KittMJb-FOK JiX i*UKT.—l’h*
lindinlpidinßOf iil] tb* baft
qaiUtT of BeflMd'Osrtea UO. daUrarod an board of
on at - PJtttlmr*h.wi dock. la Philadelphia, ffM
sock.- Wfli
•bo deJITOIoU froa IflOto 1,000 bomb fra* aboard
tkl*. or kQ BQb lading of dUhrut aiaod btt <m
J^ißTpoo!*^(BawsW»_ v l , aad
CfUMPKIK& ' -
O bbib>:bh»: < - * ‘ ■
LSATl*jLßD|hibamlf«3idlWft;
r». .
eobaadaadfcraafoby
- WM. tt.HATB*OO..*M Übwtr at.
)SO. »• ' * '-.'•'•♦V
■.V-,. I .'’ MO- *>;D»lii,QiM>i.te} ■- • •
< KUDDUi
44a* Jlo.iaUb*rtyrtm*.
if ka orttf of ft* OipkiW jtfcirt' <sil^
kttlrcf the uititloa of tb» ml c*t*t® cl Mr*»
ihSi». Ai«r<!«-J.'i wnr imj-r u Pabiio fw.„
l Bi.TOkDAT.tle 10ft .JfjctjMWli-Bgf-? 1 - -
,5 o'cilckv U
McClure towmhlD, ASegbe*! «“>Ji ?
Pitoneon U»«mtlr«idoof BWJT
uur of Mt la 80. s, end la. thill no of ont-tot Mo *,
Svownodp pen br P.Sojlb; Itenre iloll fto ,
dlriiioa line o» eai<kiti Bo*.2*hds> •GUth 76 do*
mmSi mlnou* w«t 1143 fc»tnoth»Ohio rlftft
UMGC*d’itn th* Ohio rlwr ncftb*S3 CBjtiHUl*
847 Mi fl inch** fo out-Io; No. 1; th*u* b; ifc* .
north 76 decree* l* mlnnU* «**t 1435 foe* CH" U«
4 jj-j uid oat.lot to ■ »tcoo a r«rry L*a*»*Bd
tb*ao* hr Forex Lino **ith 13 >l*gr«* 28 mlnntu
cut 33ft toot 7 Indio* lo tho plus of
ioc th *uni* whereof th* Mid Onthitln* Alro* UU* , r
I* iUodk inlud; and tUh«!*d lmmedUttl; aha** th* ;
Uoaoe of Befog*. Wherecn !•*» laifc* hrkk. booo*,^
b«*old,eUh&r eotU*
b*tb* toqowt, n* m*j tmt
*ult purcbwer* nod_ bring th* bn*t prlc*.
-. luit OMftvUrtb c*kh| l*lleß*'lD 081
400 tw* voaUcWUh lateral/rout *>uHtaUt*U ot
Btk'e, to i» Mciind bj bond and mcit£*geea Ibe
prami»oi.‘ Tba purchaser to paj Ibr thi d*«l and
the grt-niid ran be Been at the offlb# of
: A pu»o of i.--- rrc-nud run i» —.—
lb* nadinituti, No. I ti Fourth street, Vittsbotth.
- tAMUJCL GOBULEY, •
A d n’r ot Catherine- Algoe'.
X VALUABLE 00ALPKOPKUTY roa ;
r SALK.—WACBK3 Of COAL PLIVILKQK, '
adjoining the -town of Steubenville, Jefferson conn*. ; '
tv, Ohio. TboSteubenvlllo Coalnnd Coke hat been
fcjrij tested ei iho/Delmont Jfunace, at Blartins
,lll,, olilo, uearlr oppoelte Wheeling,' where'loll'
Information mar be hah of iu qtudUlns for smelting
irun ore. This Oeal and Cofcepnrtrueto. be the beat ;
br smeltingpurpamaofapy west
l nu c<Q be madeforleea money aipteabecvlUethaa ; ..
u anr point weet of the mountains. f Tbe Important; ~
tact le. the receiving and'shlpplng of all materials '
without hauling.' This property is finely loaded,* >
jior one-third of amlloupen the Ohio rlvevand::;
m wheeling extension of the Cleveland A Pitts*.
horth iiailruad running the .whole length of aald ; .
coal field. .Also,.the Pau-Haudle (so caUed)~BaUroad
crosses the other railroad upon“thU property. Coal ~
can be dropped''from the pltcare opuh the railroad,?. .4
or npoa boats in'the Onloiiv*r« cxinto the top of
furnace, without sfecoud handling.- There!* a large .
body of. coal- adjoining the above fract that can he.
secured if required. The foUowhig'are prioerthat
iron ore baa been oCered and sold lax, fornished by .
persons conversant with tho hnslnesa,and- may.he: : .;
relied upon: 10,<W»tons of native ore coold have .<•
coo traded for, delivered at the furnace, burned
ready for nee, 60 per cent, ere, at $3 per too ; lafc*
fiaiMilut Iron ure has Iwu bought*! Cleveland for
•4pyrton,tielghtf*om that point' to dtedbenviUe
|1 67:—cost,' uropped' at thefurnace, 16 67 ,Lue -
Champlain and J&Uaonrl Iron Mountain ore about
the same.,. There is an abundance Of firs dhy.Ume*
■tone aud sandstone upoa.lt, audj in tbevlcinity.
The present rates for all materials coes.'ntore now; ■; ■ •
also she metal. -Aay-penwnwishiiigtotßakeAaitt
• vestment Will ptease caJl upon WMiO.'ABBAIEhm,, .
at fiienbenriila, who wiU be ready to show the
(see and explain Ue advantages; on npon the- under* .
signed, at ho. Ua fourth street, IfilUborgh.
uofoamd ' ~ ‘ :-pJo. hiIAHMOB.' ~ ;
■/ AKPflANii' COURT SALE Of VAL.
KJ GABLE BEAL ESTATE;—py virtue cl an
aLu order of tbs Ornliua’ - OuUit -of Wi»Ußgtoii
count),'.the undersigned, e f, .
Marco* Block, dec'<Leto of. Carroll township, near
Mouongahela City, Washington county, **»*“*•
expose to Public bole, on tbetremlnvon TBUB&*
OAT, lebruary i liftb, 1863,' the following deecrfted
real estate, to wit: . - v.,'
Attain tract of land situate In CarToU. township,.
"on the Uonougahelt rirer, adjoining toads oTth*
heirs of Henry Graff, Geo. V. Lawrence, B. »»_*«»•
die and E. VV. Tower,cohtsinlng 100. AGUES OF
oUHTACH LfIJSD. This tract is situate on the
rirer, about a quartet of a mile below Mcuonganeia
City, and consists principally of 1 rst cU» ilTtf wt*:
tom The tract may be.dividej lito.twoor men
parcel*, aad the undersigbed Is a itbmixsd by Oourt
to offer and sell the same together or -la eepttata;-
tract# or parcels, as may eeem expedient. and den*
table '• • v'.. .
AUo, 180 ACBB3 OF BIOS* OOAlf, »d]olnlli,
the tract above deeeribed and tonus of heirs Ol Henry
Graff, Geo. V. Lawrence, Hi-Fi Biddle and E. W. *
Tower. The coal Is of loprrldr quality, to****"/ '
located for mteieg, and may be sold together
ths surface land above described, or separate, la dls-
tiact tiactsbr parcels, .j .. \
: Txaaa—Oue thJrdof the tuichase money too*"
paid at the eoaUrration of tha#*ls,aad ,tt* te»
malnder in' two equal p*J meats thereafter, with In--
tertst fromaald day ot oonbraxauem. ; . ..
JCB.B. U9AHISOH, Pittsburgh, Execnior.
•; dsSo;4tdawtsT ' . , ■ MJ~
SUPERIOR BUILUiNG LOTS FOB.
SAUL—The undersigned offers for sale, onrea
terms, some of the choicest spots for -baud*
inn purpose* that are to be found around Pittsburgh. •
They are' situated within one hundred yard* of the
terminus of the Centre Avenue Horso Hallway* aM
are bcantlftl locations dot private dwellings.- The
scenery aud evarythlng ranoera them axtremply
airable for , any one wanting to lecaUpuUJdo of the
city Units, and atthe same Unmeo near are w*T
that be had with thedty ai all
hour*. Lou from one-fourthof au : acreu*»*»idA^'
, Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, JHln;;
nesota and Wisconsin.
Abo, several «°»dt lots la Uinersville, 60x250 fret.
: The abeve property will be sold on accommodating
'terms. Inquire of . JOHN HSHBOH,
comer Sixth and Wood Street*,
Or, Wftl. A. BEESON,.
Clerk**Office. •OdurtHotaA
Homs.
OILS, t(c.
&UIO.IA
PITTfICMB, PgilU.
•ffpnlNtf COPhTllliß—ftrTir-
>t fti flDbh«S,’besliog on lb* Ohio rii«r. : -
k PMWDger lull war trcnUUacHy infii thresh
ROK SALE TO THE iTfiADE—
D Sew «rop S. O. Bpgir; : 1 '. •"
PorUrEwo do; 1 - r *
Cuba • - do; .. •
Green. *ad Black Tea*;
, Tobacco*; ••
fi/rope;-"'.'
■ • Choice extra family •
And a general |toekol6roceile*,.ln flora wd w*
tiEBDOKLI 3,
Wbolaatla Grocer*, Produce mod Gommlaftira Her
ch*nt*,Boe.242and Liberty itreet, near heed .
of Wood. \ : *hB ~
TTALIiKY tfUKJNAUK.FOK SAW*--
Y.'ThU weUkhown and valuable property ln- of»
fared far tale et a bargain, to order to dote bnaiOMe.
It is att&tedia ldgoni*rtojni»btp»>ealaorelnßd
coaatj. Pit eight milqa - fro®- the. Feonertvanla
BallreM land. Canal, and the'low o' «r Loefcport-r
containing FIVTAKB AUEJ3 OF LA»l>—on
Which U erected a BlaakFufßacd, bolltta the roar
approved modern etyiei-wlth hcijilaataud blowing
largo, boiler* .and engine, all In run
ning, order-together with Cftetiog
Bou»,Blbre Hod*'e, hod Duelling Hooee*.
For terae apply to EOBT. D. CLABK, corner or,
Wood and -Liberty etreete. or.to V. 8* W ILL/AMB.
Attorney for Joe. B. Leech A CoV j. ■ delßigwdn
liHJti KtUHTiT to.OfliS .
J?HV2fl>»Kl>ahd TWKHTY.iOBM of LAUD,
balsg piriaif ih* fata cl G*n. Bobii»ca t In BkMTTo
toWfeiHtp. near tbe iMidttQoo of A«bs Btiuaiaan,
Em.,o riff Dally part of tht aim* tract* ■ Tb* land to .
of moat excellent foaUlyi ana adaptoltoaoy ktol
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