',;e7 • LOCA£ UtTELLI&EHCp. Prom Yeiterdty'i Evening Gazette. .The Criminal Court. In tbit Court, before-Judge Stowe, the fol lowing eases were disposed of Mr*. Margaret Lather, keeper .-gf e tow® on Third street,was tiled tor keeping e dis orderly house. Two or three witnesses (led to iostenoea of grots conduct ®r“ B .® end on the premises of the defendant, but u appeared that these acts' transpired pretlou* to the time when her husband ?Bterea-| the army,-aaiTwhen the bjVse wai.aodar hu con trol/The Jury' ftiund a Verdict™ net guilty, 'And also‘ordered that tbe oostr be equally divided between the’defendent and the prose eutrix, PawlineGrow. . ■ J Junes Hendereon, Indicted with J. Heltel < for the laretny of S4Q in money trom the drawer of D. 3. Murphy, Utter, of December lest, waa put upon trial—Hettei not having baan arrested. The accused were oharged with entering, the store of Mr. mur phy, between four and fire o’clock on the af ternoon of thatdey, aed-while one of- them drew Mr. Murphy’s attention to neap to the show window, the other slipped around to the • drawer wad look, the money ►which Vf** • Immediately after they .Wft..,.-Mr.-*n4 ;Mrs* Henderson, nnole and aunt of. s the de feudal t,testified that he ate dinner and supper at their House, in Allegheny, on the day of , the alleged robbery. .He oambover there In the fore part of the day, and did /not leave until after derk. The ilstrfdf the defendant was also called, and testified that! she went to Allegheny, to her nnelo’»,aud tbeje mother brother? they took supper there about half-pest/our Votoekr-ibcn. fcftetcan dle light? they came back to the city together at a little after six to Mrs. Lyon’s, Diamond alley, and betaylngho was going.to Mr. Ceppe’i on Virginaltey, where be had been boarding: he had been boarding pirt ef the time at Cappe’s, Mr. Cappehelng a son-in-law ofMr. jDatld' Sims, and Mr. Sims being an unde of the defendant. These witnesses fixed the day In their memory irom the fact that it was the day after the robbery of Mr. Sims, of which tt# were Moused. Several witnesses were called as‘to ; •haraoter. . Messrs. N. P. AjQ. L. B-. Fetter man appeared for the defense, and Mr. Die-; triot Attorney Kirkpatrick.for the prcsccu- j tion. The alibi seemed to be well established,: and the prosecution was not pressed. The; jury found arerdict of not guilty, and tbe ; prisoner was remanded tO-answer.. the other; charge. . , , _ . , • •• / ! f c ' * The out of the Commonwealth cs. Qeorget Chlldr, eharged with rape, on «»th of Miss! Clurußlenoho Najlor, hea boon «xed for trial thts.efternoon, la the Criminal Court. The main faolt In this raise hare already booh )(>ub. llthad, and wo need 1 only allude to them brief* ly at pueent? ■' I. t . On the 28th of Maroh. 1882, Miss; Naylor appeared before Alderman Baitter, of .Phllap delphls, and made an Information charging Mr. Chlldo with the offeneo for which he bar •lhoe been Indieted. She goei on to itate, lit her Information, that while on a Tiilt at the home of Mr. Coltart, at Oakland, near this city, In the lammor of 1861, the defendant ‘' Tialted her there, andontheerening oftho Jd of August, while returning from* walk, or ramble over the grounds, oho wai enbjeoted tp tho riolence complained of. • On tho 7th of April, 1862, Mr. Naylor ap peared before the Mayor here; aad made an Information against tho defendant, upon ‘ whioh_be wae arroeted and held to hail in the sum of 810,000. Mr. Naylor, In hie state ment, alleged that his 'daughter was thOa eaowete, and from Illness was tumble to make the Information personally. ) The ewe wee called up for trial at the last term of the Court, but continued upon afi da vits being filed setting forth that material witnesses for the defense were absent in the army. - The parties are now present* and the trial comes np in order this afterneop. i •The prosecutrix is a daughter of Charles Naylor, Esqr, formerly - a resident of this olty, anda member of the bar, but Tori a number past he has resided in Phila delphia. Bho iaabout seventeen years of age. Thodefenfont-XSyqnlUeyoaßg son | ox. oneoCourfmost *iU*enV and has heretSmWalntafnedhn oxeelleflt rtpntaUon. The case been reached at three ( o cloche / Railroad Accidcnl--3lan Killed. -*• CordbortßoCiang, thU-mdmlngr-hoMj in tagout upon tho body of'Wishtagten Rmtm, * o resident oflfsneheiter, who comp tojhli ioith In the following tnsnner: Hi hid ijoon employed foroTor two yens, by thoOlerellnd nad Pittsburgh Riilroid Company, tashlft ing cars between tHi oitr'ind the depot In Minehoeter. On Mondiy ereniig, iboutßve o'clock, ho ittiohed in express ur -tp tho ihifttag ongiio, in this oity, inlT jumped* on the tap fit tho on to., go to Minchu ter. On touching, the litter plioe, Mr. Kootu wit fonnd lying. on tho roof of (tho oor, ipeoohlesi, with in ugly would on tho forehead. Tho support tion'wls thit ho hid forgotten’ himself whUo passing'; nndon tho bridge ooor tho riilroid on Ohio itreet, AUo nheny, end hid boon struck with one of the Umbers. Ho lingorod until oloron o’clock is night, when hooxp&od. Tho deoused wii shout forty-I*# years’ of.*gi,. ind leiros • , wife ind two children. n, • " The jury found ncrerdlot of icoidontil deltb,” being eltlsSed thot ho hid rocOlrod bis ipjuriu in the mbnnor shore indicated. Th» bniihoii of tbl< offcohu boon iteodlly fsoreutagi »nd now jitlii » r,r 7 boniUomo inooao to tbo GoTorumoot. Tho baloaoo to tbo orodlt of the Got- £ ■■ liV'Jaly, 18H, 621 »7 rwafcE±£==z:sSß /•HBKJ.i-. - &*-•; . E J snowy, 1863....*..... *»®*® 2 * Tb« wta6to number of totters during the three' months, endtng,ltocdflft*r 'Slat, «■' being- en ioftreMe .of orerthe preceding quarter. - The number ot totters end peekeges registered ..and sent (mostly to. the wmy,) dminr theseme por|«Jd, wm *7o— posted on whieh Amounted to $l7l 96. ?! V-W<{ In the Court of s “Common Pleas, before Jadgb Sterrott, thoenaeof Clark'and .wife against Darld Drossy end otheri,-eotion for for the publication'Of awrlttan a lander—the jury found thefolloOlOg Tor iTo flu d for the' defendants, John Drury, August ’La Qulllon, Mary A. Da Oulliun, Sank Downing, and George Keyset. And as against the othef defendants, Ti« > Daniel Bros ay,! Kara fllerer, Samuel Weog.JUss Au Drum, Philip Drum, J. P. BltUnger, Margaret Smith, Wm. Woods, and John s. Nomine, wound far the plaintlli, twohondred dol lars." ■ ; i ./,> . ••• -i ' 'j—. .1 . - K of*TS» ■ On Bamrday ew®l”g, a Wtßdiofui* AJW«fOB P.»»» held »» U>«TPO(U;of tta T«»i / Urn Aesdetotlon, PhlladslphU, lf|drrii» msiaonws to tend uwlihwoe w**” wounded. TM meeting wnetorgelrhttwge^^"^ !/ b«r of that j tan members would;st*itet #l«r*njocl°°k that Bight (Saturday.) These gahtlamen . would aot* howeeer, eonslder lh#mss(l»e« * • sWetOdTbTKu Anderaon Troop, buV would : eon in the wounded 1b the' wholeortty ot Murfreesboro’. In rtsw otlhlo.ho suggested that» distinct committee should.be unpointed to take eherge, spectaily, of the woußdedltr tbiAnderson Trod}). A committee of fin -•‘WM'then appointed; to.sturt Unmedyftely toy thebOttle-beJd. ~ • ■ >•• "fYi i ■ • - WrMT** I *' Dicttoiixit; 1 ottt* ptetori*! H- ‘ [ i tost ,I ' l 4'"' , | -•■ :- 1 I ■'■. 1 • I tORHIHG,.‘JAK. |T The Naylor-Childs Case. Allegheny Post OOee. Verdict In the Slander Case. Pitt Township Hellr.f Fnnd. Those entitled to the beuefit of the jrolun teer rillef fund,. In Pitt township, U" ™‘ quested to meet the Committee, at follows: Those residing north of Pannsylranla aid Centra; OTenaas to. meet at the MlnersTllle eAool hones, on Thursday afternoon At two: . o'clock: and thoseroeldlßg south of the are. BV M to BMt »t tb« OlUiai *©kOOl koUM, M Friday afternoon, at two o’clock.. oomy. mlttoe entrusted with the distribution, of .the fend desire tb asosrtaln tbe number entitled: to relief, so that they can fix the mount , to be' paid’ to each ‘applicant, . All interested ehoald make Ua point to attend. ]•/ . , , . , ; ... .. •, ..... .:, ~;■ ; ■’ ‘ ■ '• * I Horrible Harder and Boicide. j One of the most horrible tragedies on rec ord wu perpetrated near Atlantic City, New Jersey* on New Year's evening. Benjamin Turner and bis wifo had occasion to go from lie me on Brlgantino Beaeji* and left thehoase in charge of a son and, daughter* aged respec tively, aboat seventeen and twenty years, and with them, also* a little girl about,four years of age* named Smith. Early on New Year’s freeing the murderer., a youag man by the name of Gandy* twenty years of age* who tired about a mile from Turner*! house* star ed out in the bay in his skiff and decoy, ducks, fitb tbo ostensiblo purport of weighing tbi» sotting of tbo game in-the bay. Isirlbe night. It appears that after putting out the decoys be roturnod ashore and proceeded to the house i ft Turner, with the intention of robbing it, ; knowing that there was some $5OO in goldand iitver left there. Being iutimate with tho family* he remained Uiihort time and again look bis departure. i About twelve o’clock the same night* tho brother and sister were aroused from their slumbers by. knocks at the door and a demand, for admittance. They soon recognised the voice of young Gandy* the neighbor* and sup posed friend. The young woman told her brother to go down and let Malta, whloh he proceeded to do* when* as be opened the door, it was.suddenly struck by Gandy with *n ixeou the head, inflicting* horrible wound, life, however, quiffkly recovered his senses and (immediately grappled with the murderer; by {this time the sister heard tho scuffle and came [bravely to the assistance of her brother. They suooeoded in putting Gandy out, and fastened the door. The woman then managed to bring [the young man to his bed again. Gandy then ’broke the door open, rushed in and seised Turner’s gun to finish his horrible The jyoufig woman again grappled with him* and 'actually succeeded in wresting the gun from his hands and threw it out of the window. Bhe then tried to make her esoepe, but whan irvthe act of.climbing out of thewlndow, she was again me£ by Gandy* who h%d gone around and climbed up tho porch to bead her 0 1. Ho had tho gun in hio band. onoe more, and ho took deliberate aim at hor hoad and find, bnt at that instant oho throw a chair dowti upon him. The shot* however* straok the poor girl in the arm, oausing a frightful wound. She then escaped through the back door, made her way to the nearest neighbors, and gave the alarm. The supposition is* that while she was away the Inhuman wretch shot young Turner as he lay in bed writbtag in agony from the blows of the axe. lie then cot fire to the house, and it soon lay a heap of ashes* with the bones of the murdered boy •nd the little girl Smith, who perished In the 1 flames. Oh Friday morning he was found in the bay, lying in his skiff with half bis head blown from bis body, and the gun by bis side discharged. The father of Gandy is a respec table man* and has one eoa serving in the army.’ . . Oar Boole Table. Out;lT TtgHy.T-T.IQW { * HUtor7 of tho Cirll War in the United States. 0 7 J. T. Headlgr, Author of “Napoleon-'and Ilia Marshal*" “Washington and Hla Generals," etc., etc. With numerous fine: 1 Steal EnjrrariDCT. In two Volumes, >ol. I. UartfordTConn. Huilbnt, WilUami A Co. Pltts j burgh: J. P. Hunt, Masonic Ball, Fifth street, j 1863. Sold by subscription only. Agents erautod eTSrywhsre. Pity that good typs and good paper, steel plato engravings and several other adventi tious accessories, heooming a work of perma nent valae, have in this instance boon brought Into service, to help a work that oaa hare but. a transient interest, whatever amount of pres* ent popularity may be secured for It. If Mr; Headley had confined himself to the simple narration of the events .of the war } if he had only described battles and the movements of armies; or if, direc tion of higher effort, be bad occasionally attempted a sketch of character, whether the snbjeet of such were a military or a political ohief j we might have felt that, however in adequate his work as a history of this great rebellion, he had still done good service,— had, in fact, as one writing too soon for his torical insight and thoroughness, yet done the betl that'eirettmeianceallowedf— and we should have welcomed his work most cordially, as, indeed, we hopoA to do when the publication of it was-first ahnouneed. But Mr. Hoadley, instead of limiting bis ambition to what would hare .been within the range of his know ledge and .ability, has, in a weak.bypotheticsl style, aimed his criticism at both men and measures, without even the possibility of O pretext that he bad eecess, in any instance, to allthe faots affecting the caEe. Therefore, spite of the vivid and spirit-stirring narra tives and descriptions which ate frequent' his volume, we regret that we cannot rank it higher than a partisan work, elaborately at tempting to forestal iho verdict of true his tory, and thereby to pervert the Judgment 1 and mialeadjtho opinion of the publte. PniLVDXLHPU Typographical Society.— The tbirt>-thltd annual meeting of the ipete ty vu held on Saturday evening, whom the following gentlemen were eleeted officer* for the ensuing jeer: J. Choate. Vioe President—H. W. Bobinion. Irek*arer—John P. 'Concord. Secretary -- * William H. Jones. Assistant Secretary— James Bleloek. ' .! The Treasurer paid daring the past year $1562,85 on account of alokneM being SIH less than in 1861. 8125 were also paid to widow* of deoeated members. Twenty-two memben of the Society are now in the army of the Union. Throe hare died In tbo tor- Tlee of the country daring the past year. Biitiioi or a Mail Robber.— Jos. Brady, of Cheater connty, arroatad on a oharge of robbing the mall, has been sentenced to two years* imprisonment in the eastern peniten tiary. The prisoner is about nineteen yaw eld. It was. hU youth which induced,the Court to Impose the lowest term of Imprison ment which the law admits of. Brady was employed as a stage drirer onpne of the mail rontes In Chester county, and aHllod himself of (he opportunity to open themsll bag and abstract the letters, a number of which Was found In his possession when arrested. ThcCitY Elsctiors are being held-to-day, bat no excitement'wbiterer is manifested. Evnnthe ordinary Interest in looel contest* teems waaUng; but, f although the Vote may be small, the result will be as in former yearl —thtr continuance of Itepuhliean role. The weather if exceedingly wet and disagreeable, .Which adds to the general dullness. Nicholas Lokqwoitb, the famous wine grower, is lying In a very dangerous condi tion from paralysis of the left side, He has just past hit eightieth birth-day. An lssttr^SAMSON.—Everyone who has taken the common beetle in ms hand know that Us limbk, if not remarkable for agility are very powerful; but I was not prepar ed for so Samsonian a feat as that ITiave just witnessed. When the inked; was brought to me, having no box immediately at haiid, I was at a loss to know where to pat it until I could kill it; a quart bottle 'full of milk being "on the table, I placed the beetle for the present under that, the hollow at the bottom allowing him Toom to stand upright; Presently to my sur prise, the bottle began to move slowly, and gUde. along the amoothe table, propelled by the muscular power of the imprisoned insect, and continued for Some time to per ambulate the surface, to the astonishment of all who witnessed it. 1 The weight of the bottle and its contents jßOtild hpt Jhave been leas than ihree pounds and a half, while that of the beetle was about half an ounce? so that it xeadiiy moved' a weight 112 .'times exceeding its own. , A better notion than figures can convey will be obtained of this fact by supposing a lad of fifteen th be imprisoned under the great bell of fit. Paul’s which weighs .16,000 - pounds, and io moTs lt to and fro upon a ' smooths pavement by pushing within.— : JPirof, om*. ' '. • : ~ /PRODUCE.- J Jt- *>oobbhu choice broad Extra Family Vkmr, 160 bush. ■mall Navy B*am; 40 do - prime (Jlorer bora; CO do. Timothy Seed; 80 d? Flax Used, is r 4o imlonej ,a . 8000 ftfc freih Bell Batter; : *! . 7000 tts. cboloe packed Gted* Butter; 600ft*. Ho. 1 Leaf lard;_^ ; 90JOP ft*, new Buckwheat Flour; 4.0 ft*, price Oeeso Feethtw; i tpfts. wool; . ■ FOO fts. While and MUedUkagi; •- w bone Cream Cheese; V 16 bhli. eho’ee Ptcklee; 80 do frcfhSgge; '• * , _ ' • Together with a tell stock of Groceries, te store *nd h?-u h* ! fI.BEDDLB, dcCT »o. IS3 Liberty street. Vs jSVifilVKl) TjyLlM.llAk f . ;; ; XV 8J bbl*. eornmoo Ccsnherriss; •- - • fphslf fabla. refined Osrboa Oil; 4 4flbbl*. do da: * do; 1 80 ssooad-band Oil ' * ' * ' LATE TELEGRAFUHJ NEWS- , COMMERCIAL RECORD. — j AKBITRATIVE COSHITTK* OF THE BOA ED ‘'fFROM OUR EVENING EDITION."! :! OF TRADE—For Xorrrßtr »m> Dicrmrr- Wn. M. Sbikh, V. P„ I J«M I. Br.jli.rrT. Juhji a. Du-worm, | Wr, McCarniY, David MoUakol***. / Latest from New Urleatl»*‘Banks Expedition—Rowdyism ;on UhrisW mas-stcumor Attacked by tftier- Tillas, etc. -N*w York, Jan. 6 —The steamer McCiel l.o, from N.w Orleans, with dates to tbo 37th ujt., has arrived. She brings dates^ from Key West to the 3let nil. .She passei on the 3iHh the gunboat Meg nolia craising. On the 6th last, she passed tho ship Constellation, with troops, steering South. i ’ She. left at Key West tho steamers Eriosson, Continental, Empire City, Ben Deford and CUv of Bath, for New York soon. I Other vessels of Banks’ expedition had ar | rived, and there were already in camp at. B aton EongwJO,oOO newly arrived troops. ;Gon. Banks, U was understood, proposed .making Baion Rouge his headquarters. t Qen. Banks issned a peremptory order that tbo sentence Imposed on Ryveaux for chal lenging kn offieer should take e{TeoU Christmas day was marked with unusual rowdyism. Eight persons wore arrested for. cheering for Jeff. Davis, among them a lieu tenant of H. B. M. ship Vesuvius. He was very Violent and assaulted some policemen. Some Yankee sailors who happenod near went tn the assistance of tho policemen, and helped to convey him to the loek-up,-where ho was put in the stooks, and on the following day fined fifty dollars. : The Mississippi river is rising. : Major Finegas, of the 3d Louisiana Native Guards, knocked a cliisen .down In the Bt. Charles Hotel for shouting ** to hell with But- j jer; th'rpe cheers for Jeff. Davis." : The prise schooners Troy, Reindeer, Ram- J)ler and; MontebeUo had in-ifed at Now Or leans. . * . . * The steamer J. M. Brown was attaokedby guerrillas in Bayon Boafouca* One negro was killed, and private Hoyt, of the Fourth ; MassaclfcueeU battery, and a negro wonndedi A detaolSent of the Slst Massachusetts .on i boaiiput'the rebels to flight, The guerrillas . being reinforoed attacked her again, and she passed out of gun reach. Capt. Darling was | slightly wounded in the knee. Sccesl. New*—Charleslon.-Stoarl's Kai«l—Gold in Richmond—Battle of Murfreesboro—President Lin coln’s Proclamation. BU.TIXO&S, Jan. 6.—The Biohmond Dit patch, of the 3d Inst., contains a lengthy arti- | ole to the effect that the Yankee* wonld ex* perttnee more exquisite delight at the capture cf Charleston than the downfall of Biohmond. The latter, except In name, would be a barren i viotory. The Ditpatph Is satisfied, however, | that the troops at Charleston will drive back I the invaders ip ignominious! confusion. The Ditpatch announces thoreturn of Stnart from his raid, with 300 prisoners. The last instalment of 123 hadreaohed Biohmond. Gold is quoted at 180@?i5, and silver at 160@200. , ti , . , Tne Confederate Congress will probably tmposo a heavy tax on specie hoarded by pri vatejndirldaals. Produce was advancing under light receipts. The rebel telegrams state that the Yankee force which destroyed the bridges on the East Tennessee railroad consisted of ooe Ohio and one Indiana regimont. They captured CoL Love, of the 63d Jiorth Carolina. Dfcpatohes also state that Col. Fry,of Mis sissippi, was among the killed at Murfrees boro en the 31st; and that General ChalmerS, ends Coloool of the Ist Louisiana,were among the wounded. v_ The Enqvirtr has a savage loader npota President Linooln’s proclamation, and Gen. Butler. It says the former will be the least innooent expression of Linooln's rage and fiendishness. French Victory in Mexico. Nnr Yohx, Jen. The steamer Mo- I Clellen hM arrived, with New Orleans date* J of the 29th alt. - . I The French are reported to have gained I ■ome successes in Mexico., I An Austin (Texas) paper, of the 6th alt., I baa a San Antonio dispatch, of the 4th, stating I that an expreaa from Monterey brings the | news that a Freneh force of 5,000 had m*t-l and engaged a Mexican division of 25,000,1 commanded by Qen. Ortega, and after a sharp 'fight the’Mexicans gave way and fled In all directions. The victors took poasssslos of Puebla, where tbe7 await relnforeements, and will then advance on the oity of Mexico. I A French force of 6,000 men laoded and , took possession of Tampico, which port is sup posed to be open to the commeroe of the world. A French frigate was recently seea by the Mexicans passing through the off the month of the Rio Grande, creating quite a panio in Metamores, the people think ing that all the vessels were French and had oome to attack the town.' Confidence was re stored jrhen the facts were made known. Cetton had fallen 260 in Matamoras. Latest from Murfreesboro. Philadelphia, Jon. A.—Aspeclol dispatch to the Freu, dated Nashville, Jan. 6th, says : Murfreesboro’ is in possession of the Union foyoes. . All the oharches in the city, except the Catholic, hare been taken possession of by the military authorities and tamed Into hospitals for the wounded of the Murfreesboro' battle, six hundred of whom arrived here last night. ,We have reliable information that all the bridgei ln East Tennessee have been burned. Col. Brace has captured Clarksville, Tenn., with m number of prisoners. He has seised 800 barrels of floor, which he is sending to this place. The river is rapidly rising. From California**The President’s Proclamation* Bah Fuaxoisco, Jan. 3.—Trade is exceed ingly quisu The ship Gleaner, cleared for Boston, carries 13,000 /hides, 14,000 sacks copper ore, 30 bales of wool, and sixty pipes of California wine. The President's emancipation proclamation of the Ist last, was published in the evening papers of to-day. Although fully expected, it created a profound sensation. A salute of one hundred gans Is now firing. Arrived: the steamer. St. Louis from Pan ama. . The Funded Debt of New Yptk. Niw Yoxc, Jan. 6.—The annual report of the State Comptroller says that the funded debt of the Bute bosboen redaoed during the year, by the aetaal payment ef over two millions, in the face of the oompletlon of the canal enlargement, the payment of all do mands, and the heavy war expenses. Bis es timates for State taxes for the enialog year are about three and a quarter billion# again at over double that amonnt last year. This great falling off is owing largely to the foot that nothing is required from the eanals. - The New York Legislature, Albast, N. Y. y Jan; 6.—The State Legls- Inture assembled to-day, when two baildts were taken for Speaker of Asiombly, both re sulting in a tie. Mr, Bean received 63 votes, and Mr. Sherwood 63. This is a full vote, the two candidates not voting. From Europe* Portland, Jen. 6—The steamship Anglo Saxon arrived from Liverpool on the 18th. riVAKK NO MORE UNPLEASANT X AND CHBAJI mDICINM.-ifof tmpUaeenl. and deogecoua diaMaee. -use HKUfBOLD’H EX TRACT BUCHU, which; baa received the endorse. Beat of the meet promloent phrstetons 1b the United lsinow offered to on afflicted humanity u* cOTtala cere for the following dieeeue end symptoms or B«uurOreui.: GenerM Debility. Mrntol u. Ph»«!cM I>epr<M)oa, ItnbMlUtj, ftatermfMtlon ot Blood to tb» HMd,OooftM4 H««. Oworel IrrltoblUtJ, BMtlitlf nl »l«rpU«w. M-SUht, .bMao. of ««»Ut XBdrooi. l«.of lnrfcUUon, . low SftrlU, Üborpuite. tfuß or PmlTill of tbo Orpuu of QomUpm - utloo of lb. Uiul.iol In bet >U lb. copoomiUnt* M. oaTOo..ud'd.baiUtod«totooftb«mttm. To Insure the'sennlne, out this’Out. A*» fo: Holmbold'ib Twkt no otb«. Ottm (UtlatMd. Hoe edvertieeiaelit In another colemn. atriW:oAwt \IANHOOD; HOW LOS® HOW AKLBXSTOBSDiWMf Pu&fhlteAfo etiepe. fVfeeH* OnU*,! A Lectu* on the Beturej Treatment and Brdleol Cora o: fipermatorrbma or Seminal WeaknMS* lnvol> nntary Bgitselons, Bocal Debility,and Impediments toßterisge nberollj, Oownoption, KpUspsy ondvltß Meetdl and Tbrsical Incapadtr, reeultiagfrotn Beif-Abuee, Ao. By BOBT, J. CUl»* YBBWfLL, M. D y Author of the*%reea Book/’ Ac. “ABOONTOTBODSABMOFBDFr*aBBS,” Sent nnder sool, in e plain envelope, to any addreee, post-paid, on—ceeelpt of tlx-ceau, or two ptetage ■tamps, tar .< Do. CU..J. O. SLINB, 137 Broadway, N. T., PosCofflca Box 4566. eaTdmdAwT 1 ■ 1 AKH UJL »'H bblfl. Refined now land- PITT6BUK<>U MARKETS, Orries of th* Pittsbuegh D*u«t fluwr*, I Tvisdat; Jan. 0. 1863. f There is uo chauge whatever In coin. Gold w firm 30 ptr cent premiam baying. and 33)£ “11108. 6il r«r remains uncbaiigtri at 22026 P 6 * c ®°* P rem * utn * baying aud Milling. Demand Note® ate etendj at 26 par cent premium bujrlng, and 28 selling. Keetein Exchange is statlonarj al per rent premium. sell- ing. ' GRAIN— I there Is no change la Wheat, and we continue loquote atsl,ls to- Bed from lint handsand H,aosl,U tor White. Corn is doll and unsettled; hale from stare of 2,060 bush Shelled at 60c; 300 do do at 73c; and 400 both Karai7o to 75c. BarUv 1* unchanged. Bye U steady at 76c. There la o mod ante demand for Oats at. 46 tO 60c and old. FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged. Extra may he quoted from store at. $5,7505,80 and Extra Family . at from $8,24 to s6,7s—the latter tor White Wheat brands. SaleoffiObble Family at and 75 do do at $6,6000,75. That* Is bo demand tor either Rys ur Buckwheat and,the market la dolL GROCERIES—The demand tor Grocariee contlnnea light while In prices there li' bo material change. We ccntinse to quote Bugarat lO>£011%e; Kolsises '61060c, and Opffse 31032 c. OILS—The prospect of esoihor rise In the Alle- gheny river, baa a tendency to depress the market tor Crude Oil, and bnyer* are more Independent, while at the same time holders do hot seem disposed to make any concession*. We quote at from 11 to 12>4c per gallon; a s ale of 1,000 bhls In bulk was re ported at 12c, Radioed Is dull though unchanged and we give the extreme rates at 40 to 60c tor com mon to best city brands, free, packages included; a l sale of 400 bbla city brand was mads, but the terms wero kept private. MILL FEED—RaIe of 5 teas Bhlpstuffs at. 900 per ewt; 6 tons Middlings at $1,20 percwt, and 10 tons jOU Meal, to go East, at $3B per ton delivered i icars and packages Included— $32 per ton -balk. SEEDS—unchanged; Sale of tO sacks Clover Seed al $6,60 par boihel, and 91 sacks Flax Seed at $2,45. There Is no demand tor Timothy. PBOYIttIONB—BaIe of 20, tes new Sugar C’ti red Qams at loc, and 10 toe City Leaf Lanl at 10c. PRATHERS —Sale of ttfleecks at 44 per pound. BEARS—SaIe of 20 bosh White at $2,60. I CHEESE—SaIs ofTSbxs prime selected W R In lots I at IXD. > * BUTTER—SaIe of 600 lbs Common 801 l si 16c, and ISO Ibe prime at 19c. Bnsiness Losses Dunne the Present Year. ! From the reports of the mercantile eganclo* II ap- I peart t*»a* there are tower failures in buslnees la the I Northern States during the year 188 2 than in any year since 1830. The followingtable shows the looses of 1861 and of 1682 compared: or wot euu Number, Liabilities. TOUm, In 18,1—./. **» SI7MM,KO ] Failure# In 1,662 28,84i^u0 TbeNeW York World remarks ; As all buatnesa has been done tor cash there have i been uo had debts. 8o tar m commercial transac* I tioas are concerned, alt has been, so far,smooth and tailing. There are squall* ahead, however, and pru deot men are taking in saU. The time will cvm when prices will fall as uninterruptedly as they ad>> vaoced, and them woe to the dealer who has a large stock on band. Some Urns or other we most return | to specie a basis, and when we do the bubble of high j prices will buret. by River. I WHEELING —rxa Mnrtxra—B7 ska barley, WU I Garrard, 119 bgs wheat, L WUmarth; 4 bhia c seed, . «eks do, 2 bga cabbage, Ibf bbt Ur, l keg buttet, 1 j M Afplo; 6 fine plates, Brownsville packet; 6 bbU I apples, xuo Hour, 3 bxs trhlt, Ido eggs, 2 kegs, A 1 ' baa pom, Joe Atkinson; lbblsynip,oFiock«;»ooai I boat lines, O B Jooee; U 8 bbls J ÜBuffum; 31 bxs I caudles, 10 do soap, I 001 oiL Edward Hcailewn; 37 » j b bU Hour, 7 kegs lard, 3 khds b sides, Ibx do, 1 bbl | I jowls, 1 orate rags, 3sks regs, 0 «ka t wed, 6do do- I , Turseed, Clarke A ©o; 10 bales wadding, Blre, mao A co; 205 oil bbls, Ardeeco oil co; *66 bdls j , Mper, B B Godfrey; 100 sks wheat, J L Noble A cy; 1 I gg u wtQg,it Dalsell Aoo; 1 bdt shovels, Peetley, I I Nelson A col 73 bbls apples, owner; 10 hi bbU ale, 1 I Edmunds A co; 1 bx no Its, Lewis A Phillips; 1 do | bp—l. *. HToli,*coi I 1 bx tob««o, A U T.jlor; JliU CU.X. t I I co; lau bbl, .ppW, Too. Kr.(t;-130 ,k. . ooni. ] 1 P Beck A eo; IUUI t poles, Uhas bchoeplln; U bbls I I epDlta. Jss A Fs;rer, 170 bbls do, Gwous A Kennedy; I I | fabd tobacco, X yleason; 6 do do, 7 bxs, do l keg, H I 1 Bold; 4 roLs leather, G 14 Boflstou; l U« scrap uoe, j I Bhomaker A Lang: 24 pcs tubing, Jno D BbarifT, 3tW 1 I e t bbla L WUmarth; l lot moving, owner; 42 e bgs I I 3 «o this, 7 do hf bbls, 1 do keg„l do bf bbl, 1 crate I I have. Miller A Rkksteon; 4 coos stoves, 23 pa h j him. * pot rides, I bdl( 4 pee), Pitt* A Conn HR; I I 360 sks barley, Rhodes at .V enter; 3 bgs flour, I bbls I 1 do 2 empty tis, 2 do kegs, 3 do o bide, 3 do rens, Jno I I Smltbere; '3 bbls crude oil, Jno Bussell. j I CINCINNATI—rx* Natioato*—234 bgs oil meal I I M B Buydam; 3 tes bams, Mercer A HobUtsou 3 bbls I drug*, K B Belton A esq 100 bbU oU, A Taylor; 3 bbU 1 alwbel. Joe Able; 200 bids floor, Owens A Kennedy; 1 luo do do, Wa McCutcheon; 60 bbU whisky, Miller I A Rlcketeou; iOOdodo, M McCnUough, Jr, A c* 147 > 1 so do. Wn Carr A co; 6 do do, Gnckenhelmsr A bro; 1 , | oo dos brooms, Shomakar A Lang; 50 bates wool, • I n bates cotton, Wm Barker, 10 carboys nitre, B A : I ,«tra«.tock «w; lto p»p “ “ K • I Whiielv; 219 ska corn, A Moore; 66 bbls flour, II and whisky,L Parcell; 100 tea teid. Jss DsiieU A . I son; 462 bgs yheat. Brown A Kirkpatrick; 1® dado, I R T Kennedy A brer, 600 do do, Henry Has, Jr; 1806 I do 47 bales cotton; 2 bids whisky, Clarke A co. Imports by Railroad. Prmaraon. Ft. WatkV A Uhicaoo Bailboad Jen e—loo bbla dour, Watt A Wilson; 50 bbU oil. B A Fabneetock A oo; 22S bgt barley, JMbne Bbodrs; 1 car flour. Culp Aflbspard; 1 do do, Graham A Thom* M ; sso tes wheat, L WUmarth A co; ICO bbU flour, 8 B Floyd; 147 Udei, J T,'Uel,»uUlln;U2B bulk ham* V belle re A oo: 10 dot brooms, S A Benahew; 10 hble flour, McClurkan, Herron A co. PiTTCBumoB a (Jutslabo iLuz.moAX>, Jan. 5 100 bhls floor, J B Canfield; IS oil bbts, Jn MoUnlly A ere 140 bn wheat, B T Kennedy A Bro; 46 oil bbls. Keeler, McCtang Aeo; 171bbls oil, A C Ferris; 15 bbls espies, H H Oo liter, Saks eeed, UcDooeld A Arbnckle;44bkleflour, 82 tkseeed, ALtppert; 8J bd barter, Hitchcock, ttcCreery A co; 2 bble onloos, 2 b*s do, flpkge, eosp Little A Trim bla. r STJEAJmBOJiTS. TTtOR CINCINNATI ft LOH-ijEaiJ. J? HVfIM —lb. Su.tMmw NAT-eamOO) szsssftsrxyiiir* 2£SF3i 1i»OK JiOUIBVUJiIt, UAIMUiJCSUe ■ AKT> BT. LODIB.-Tb. MW uiIJUMBBI (IVU PMMBMT My- *•** llMllm, Will Imt. tor tb. Mm, Mid Ml Intonb— di.l.colDU, o. lilOßDAl.tb. l«b “rt., «UO o'tlocb m n. far fnlibt «f MMM* tfW* bwd ijtuij CINCINNATI ft LUU-jjglift I teHLH—Th. ;MW_Md U,bt dndlb«M»w» WBII* BOMfc BMfc*- -• Picket eon, will Isava ee above on THIS DAT, “th Inst., at 4 p. m. For freight and passage *pjly on " *° 1. B. LTVIMQBIOH *‘OQ.. ApM 1708 CINCINNATI ft LOU- i-Ejfcj JD liTlLLß.—Thetplen-Sld slwm"rglSmß» BALLIB LIST, Oapt; Bussell; will ImTe as ojwm on THU PAT, Tth Inst., at 4 p. m. For freight or ZAJNKaVIIAB VACKBT.—i fty. A lb* iMa« ItZZU lUBISIMBI TTBioira,;wlU taw* iAMRJVILLB mlj SAXO “D AT*» _» £ m, Jtourabur* will Iwno £AH*#VIU»* ***** TUKfil)Al7*tB o'clock*. »• frelfhl crpM* Tg ply t> ° *J?B. ttVIHOBTOH * 00- A^-U. KUUi-AJB: ZAMBVUI.? PAOKip.-Tb<J*«Hfc feJSmsSS&a^s^ H. S. PIKBCJE * 00.. AB<*m»» B»pe»rHto. <^wol IQCO —NKW Atm&ftUti-tJZltf: IOUtJ* MIST.—'WHS*LWO i«Wi ri*rtdbOfiQH DAIM SSSIfc^MSSA aew »a 4 tptaritd •W* wb**i'p»c*»t* A*»ADA, V,* iianrM W JlbßM&t iNW PiU»VQ'|b W MOBDiT. WIDSIIDAT Mid rMDif, »t U o'clock •. J‘tm}£S I Wheeling for Piltiburgh «•»» TDIBOAV, THOBg- DfT Mid gATPBUAIi» •• “• man FiNB, FAssßNOEEijjgiA isE&jSJp :<#Sg@!Sr2?^s Wheeling with line r.do.oheel neonen for Kuietto. Pwkeriliiirg oed Oleeinneil. , _, r . . h.Mn»«3> jsgBM.IESS?SSiA (.a 114 Watw wtf"t. |;p VCJTMOJt'AI- "VTORMATi HCHOOIi.—H- WlLiiLtt. - JN bee oeeoed» SOBMAt SOBOOI. et Ho. « **• H. to U» eoSeUorbf"the To*oh««. tlm mu to « n. look for I cheerfollr eowrar lo the opinion ciprjimijtcn. ■J^asiu^^ssdse^- toregcm*iecomme«q»»»» " bUBTT. I toow of no ueeAea-etre. to tku »T Other te«*er Ih mm am: ICEIiMiJtJrEOVS. .-NOVEMBER. 1862. o .A. E» -.E3 T S. W. D. & H. M’CAIthM, 87 rOUBTB BTBBBT. A luge portion of our stock having beenbought ore*lone to aoerlM of edraaoee, and .tow replenish ed, (.u«t preceding the Urgeet advance of theatMon) with the ne*eet d««tgne-in OABPBTS. OIL OLOTHS.WINDOW SHADES, Jto., A faro able opportunity la offertd.'o pnrch»*er« »6 moderate t*tw. m prlcei will oerta»«tly be higher. deUkly JgAILK PLUMBER*, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. \!2U Bount-H Strot, above Bwitbeibld,, I flit their pereonel atteotlvo to *ll work in their 111 e. ' Hoop. Htt.4 tri-h QAB. HOT AMD OOC1) WATBB PIPBS, .o-TiiltlHi imprp*amenti In BATIIB, OLOBKTS, Ac. TANKS AND AGITATOBS for OIL BBPINABLJE4 lined la this moet durmj and oa reeeonabte term*. Bepalrlng done on the ihorUet notice, and all work warranted. • d*27 oiJLSn *e. ' jjmp uii*ir d. uimi< 4 BARBOUR, 9KALXBSIS OASBOJS OIL, LAttF UASOrAOTOB*B», tie. Ci IFOOIt BTBXKT. PirtssOTMiß.i Pswu. 'an. »• Homum—. —»mi wwro TITOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. OEOBGB W. BOLDBBIT 4 CO, ' KiunrrAOTUAsM or UDBSISOOUiifiDLUBSIOAItttO UlL> Ke*iS ODmUntlv on bud tfc* qoalltj<* BURNING QIL. •lot LLnUICATOB> pure WHITS BBHZOTuX ttdOAB OBEAfIK. ' DUNOAH, DURLAP A 00.,: Manufacturer* of >UHS WHITE UEttH&D OABBUM OILS. Offlw, Hu. a9l Liberty itwl, PITT9BDBQH. Pa. nyftCadM! UOIFKK OIL WUK&& WILLIAM P. WQOLSIDUB, ■AHTJIACTtTMAOJ 00 AL AND OABBON OILS. *ad dealer In LAMtB, CHIMNXTB, *«., 4«.» yjo. 89 Uirktt ctreet, between Second tod Third, > PITMBOBGH, PA. mhSQtdly ETKUKA . UUb WOKKbi—IA)N(F ILILLEBACO. „„ Works at Shmrpslraxt Station, Allegheny Valle) Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET ILbUmSATIIIO Kil LTOBI. OiTIHQOABBOHOIUiMdBKSZOIJL - ■9T No. 1 BKJIHKB OIL, wurmotnd non-earpi© tWe, always on hand. oclifclyd L> HFIMfiU Dili KUJi 'Uxe rL Bnderalgned art now prepAred to eell the .best quality of Beflbed Carbon Oil, deUrwd on board of con at Pittsburgh, on dock In Philadelphia, or At wmrebooM At Bod 1 Book Point, Mow ; *prE»Wni. also dalieer lota from 100 to 1,400 barrels free aboard ■kip. or soli Bills Lading of dilbrent; if sod lots on i Utuiool, 01-JW.. Md' other European ports. BEEBK S OBAr *V ic27 petnflfte OB Works, Pittabargb. F»- SK H~MJTfI MJkCUiiKTKS. QET THB «EHI WHEELER * WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES, K«,n rirTH strmt, Tt» aOIiIDAYa m coming more appropriate, economical or acceptable tor a CHRISTMAS OB HRW TRAB’S GIFT, than an Improved Wheeler & Will on Bewisg Kaohine, Awarded tko'flnt premium over toorteen ewnpeU tcrTettbe OHITID STATES FAIRS.** 18& 18W udMOOionr OT.OOO tb# C ailed Bum. giving i« Thi» Marine maaee the lock stitch ittposeiuUto i auMv)7FHb lb* MMstkl sdjantage •» Gag •JJJJ m both stdes. forming no ridge or chain. it wtO qnilt fc «Utch, hem, Ml, gather, Mnd, oord, tuck and | k Xß* BBAIDBB IB A HB* MPBOV* UXMT.-Mm w.tfiihiwf for min} BnUct o**j 55n MjUKlor fcbrie,to the most slaborste de rKfeSMß'Sl’aSße.-ttii «*- tob aort SOOOISfUL AMDWFOLABMWIHQ I MAUBIBB bow eflSrsd to the pabtto. erWAVUBTMD TSBIB IZABS.t» ud uialM thorn. at |No. AS FIFTH naan. B?X HSB & 00.. Wcsnui Aomnr* do3«swF BTOfJES, ate. ALLKN, MoOORMICK 4C0., Vallwt . Fovsbbt, PHtobcrgh, Pa. ESEZSSS “g. t»e wiiCMtlngAMlHßaartafcOw»,WatorandAg» jssslS9siPsisssv^^ I with Steam or goree Powtr. oolfcOmo ITT KYBTONE FOUNDRY, | r^ - D. DeHAVEH & BOH, 47 TEDSEAL ETEEET, ABe?W|f CBp, Ilkurabcttinm of every variety of OOOJUNQ ASD I HRATIWG BTOVIB, OOOKIHQjJBABGIISi finer OoomonGBATB FRONTS, FRNHKHB,*e. Also. OABT IRON HOUBB FROSTS, IBOH BAILING, nnd.aUJtto4r.nf CASTINGS made to order. J ” MaTBJUSi Amebican house, Boston. is largest and bait arranged Hold to theH«w Saglaaetltat«iii cwntraHy located,andeasyof ■©• eeSTfromalltheroatee of travel. llteoatatosallth* modern improvements, end every Coavenleroce tor the ooatovt aid aooommodatloa of tha traveling pnblk. 1 Tba sleeping reams an large and wellj. aeofliatod; the enites of rooms are well arranged, and completely tarnished lor lamiUssend large traveling parties, and the boose will continue to be kfcpt as a first dam hotel in evert respectr~ ! | jSklyd : ■ LEWIS RICK, Proprietor. pOINT MALT HOUSE, 17 WAT KB STREET, Pimbvrfh, Pa . W. H. GABBARD,: Maliter. Bnbr In BABLXT ud 818 MALT; .bo, Air Mb, BABLBT.IBTB. OATH «iA OORH- . M»l3b liUtQiT TJfcUSKSL—iKDuoWBHWTorov f A T«7 lug* stock of chdloo TBEEA, of aeUct*! vorieUM to cbocne froa, wlib vttrj powi* btftcMotafcoatohsToetttry.TßrtotvtrnotpaomO. . Of Apploaloao wo. bsTt 175.00&—60.CC0 of wMcb m thne mr olds, 10,000 fcmr jreo* olds. Pmt,lo,. _ 900 two to ibreo ysori old. Pooch, Plain, Ac., *t* ■IAMS Ttm In tfc* | Sttimry. Otllind wmiHm them. I KTKBOBXnB toto-lto t fatf.tiT-thrJpndrod, dm&i aim, SHADS TBSBB AH&BHBUBBEBY, vboWi ind nUIL .» • ' Addn« PITTSBUBQH AHD OAKLAHDHTJR. <&&&****■**s CSKAI'Lti. FOK LADIKB ANU OlUtKßN.nnTa>Tb>JhrMl«bj ao«m * T»TL«T. UtWooi It. [IT AGON <JKIUJ3E, in kega and cans ff raalTad*adfcr nl» by :- - USO BfatßT g. OOLLtKB. riXtiJAUjUu—2s bbla. Ory To X btceo joit tBA far ink br d*93 W. H; OOMILTt tHlAwrif rtf—i» ! HJUU.HUrmt-a b*rraJ««ad 6 half] xyunnkiarttialv.; ' J. ■.aHMMuy: I 'T'sSlONEß'fci aAEK OF VALUABLE J\ BIAI. IStAT*—I will expoaa to PUBLIC BALE, OS ■ ' ■ Tuesday, Feb. 10,186*, at U o'clock, a. m., os rat rremises, All that raloabl* lot or pteco of gromia lltuato In; S.Tb?rf W.rt,mj at Plt..tar*h, bomttoa .*4 1 Jt |lw ootnor of Charry allay B-A thenoeby th* lino of th»U,tmim , lOM<>^t*' , J“ ££* lnobea- to Cherry allay; aame TO fc«t 9J4 locM t»“£“™*'£&“!£ S” »n 4 Liberty aireetou vihkb. »* erectea «• bc.ck UnemenU known *a ti» UAiiSIOH HODS* k COm&X&Tg* JIOT»M i. vSTnxvrvj 1i UamaolaU lf OMt letters and Wertera lttl»ood JP»5*W* Depot* and aJferds a rare tavMtaaoi of capital lata. •■••-• ‘lxaxa-at Bata.- JOHN W. BLDDILL, AaigtLM offl*org*-Aw*#t*» J. 0.. DAVIB, AocttoMir. f itubnrgh* Pec. JTt 1864« : . . del7:3t*wtd PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE rUKNACB- PttOPABtT'.-B^r Phans’ Court of CUrion<oaat^,«ftt l <br^ft4tt»i^- ed, AdMilnfotratorof tbotatafoofßMntfolir.Tlamer, deoeeeed, will exponent Public Sale, <m the pr»mi««, roll TOJEfiDAf, JanuaryBotß7i*6S,at ,10a eJock ,\ 2, IheBAKAB JOBHACr PLOl?ij£T*» ■U Q * t * d on the tank of th* Allegheny Blver, caarPrady a Bond, In Clarion oounty. This pfopcrty conioina about twenty.eetett-acres, oh »bich * r ?.* r *f t ® d * w D ( Blast furnace; a largo fireproof Bfconfihtorebeuse, Warefcoose and' officf; three forgewnd three small frame Dwelling Hour®*, and tvrourge frame Barns. Tnefornecc and wett ed, and are In good repair. Aiiotb* title o! tald decedent, under article* of agrtement, w ih* nr®. Htone OoaLand Umeetpue c® tnelsnda of Ben nlngor ABtusard. The uuiatf jn o{tbJ» Pwn*ce, tnd the convenience of Ore and Coat, mdcai it'* lB mo **. valuable property of the kind to Weatern Pimnojli raaia. Atthdmne ttme'wiUbo§-W the,Furnace “win’ll!? ZmL to«:. th. JOTBISOH TBB MACJB PBOPkBPT, on tbe premifee.bn I>aY, JanuarySletvlMSl ' ’ Connected with tfirso two Furnaoeasre large tract! of valuable land. ... ‘ . , • 1 era* mkde known at day of tale. laaHlt AENODD .RLUMJBB, Administrator. Valuable coal bkopebty foh balk. —ISO a6b*b.o» COAL PBIVILKOA, I the town'bf flUnbeaviUe. Jefferson boanv I tv. Ohio. The Steabenvine Coal and Ookeliae been I teirly tested at the Behnoh* Tint**,* kf vllie.'Ohio, neatly oppadte ‘Wheeling, where full j information marbehaa ©fits qualities for melting 1 Don orr. TbfoCeal and.Ook* prom to' b* tbe beet L for «meUlnxpurpoeerofuayv«rt oft be mountain*. I Iren can be made for Urn money at Bteubenville than | at any point vent of the mountain!. Tbe important I foci vh reoelTtng and, shipping pf aU matarfoli j Wlihoui baußagV This' pijperty tt.flseb located, I Ling oae-thlrdof a mile open tbe Ohio .lifer, and 1 tne Wheeling •ztoniloii of the Cleveland A Pitta* I harsh radnihg'the whole length of said I coal held. Abo, the Pan-Handle foo cajfoa} Ballroad croaeea the other raErdad upon tub property. Coal j can be dropped Br6m'tbe pft eara.npon..th» railroad, I or uponboau in’tboObloriftr, OE into, the top of a furnace, wltbont'aecdhdhahdllng. There,lea large body,of coal adlolilhg Ihe Shove tract t{iat can be secured if required. Tho.foliowlng ewpricwt^f iion ore haeTWn dbered and sold for, by ! person! conTenahl with (he bttiittW,.an4 : reU«d nponi'iraWT’tdnirdf halite, «_eetttd bow contracted for, delivered at the furoaoe, burned rvody for use, Wpef'ceaUere, nt J 3 perton ; Cake huMiior Iron or« has been, Cleveland for «6 per ton, , gl 67cost, .uropped at the Inrnace, K 67, Lato Cham plain and Thlavoori Iron, (BTounLaln the aame. Chare’ la ah ebon dance of fixe clay, Ume sionaaud sandstorm-'upon. 4, and jin.the vxcmlty. The prevent .taue for all nalerfoU, coat more now; >ifo metal. Any person, wiihipx io make an in* KnStwUi P WcS[upoaiVd7a- abdabam, at tfunbenvlifo, who will be teaay io show theprem foes and explain lie adva&ias«s,.vr. npon the under* roU,ltl /~\KPiiAJSS' (JOUivT SALE.—By vir- VStneefanorderor the Orphan*’Court oiAUe ■k«ny county,to Me* 2, Jane-Term* IW*» *“ ***• Bieturof toe Mititioo of the reel eetete of Mr*, vaiherin® AlgueTdeo A, i will offer et Pe±)Uo ttet*, et-tooocDlir tiuUdK, In u* City of PiUebargb, oooACOoUAI.U# 10th d»yolJ*wury,i««3* ** lu o’clock e. m., eil that eeoata piece of ground to JtoOlßr* township, Allegheny ooanfy, i”#****** 1 e .tone cm the soatn tide of oer of oot.lv* ho. *, end toilh«w nowewaedia pert by P. thenoe elong toe •division - line-ot hce. s S-eßd A, eouCi 70 do* cme tt* minute* to the Onio river; Seueedvwti the Ohio river north 58 degrme wee* 30 rtol 9 tocher to oat-lot Ho. 1; thence by sorts 76 degrt**»4toloatere»»t : lSa feet 6* to* vhii f»-nrWrf oat lot to nwtoneat Jferr? «m» **d ibeooe by Kerry Line tooth' 13 degree# fd. foinut to ,ut 330 teet Ttocheeto the pleceot Ilk the Mine whereof the said Oetbertae Algo* tote it died, seised; ana dnteitei lamedfofeiyabcTe the House of Before. Whwwn U* forge brick-house, notTertnfohed* ftottlngoa theDhtortrer. A Paeengflr lUllwtyf rroin'tlje'ctty rone through property wilt Ueold,eUhef entire cr.towti'M diT-dodhjthe toqawVaitoej heel eolt purchasert-aod bring.thebestprice. ~ . : . Tfcens—At least epe-ivorth ca*b»re**ao*to bne aadtwe years, with ; toto*M».fr<tt Me, to be secured by,; bond »l*a Moit«Hvaa-toe pnafoes.. The parchMWto pay; for the, deed sad *ApSSJo< thegroiiodewxi be ie*n*t l&t &• «* the undesigned, He Adm’rof Catharine Algoe. piTTßßtsaa, pj. SUPEKIOK IiDIUJISG LOTS P 0» BALJL—H». mdaralgnod •ooftUotens* iota* cC lh* oboltettepoUfar &W -hUPßtfMttouro to bo toaßdeKmndPliuburgh. •They «nr '•afttt*t«d-wlkbia on*' • fcvsdxud -y*nia ~pt the tere&nsi-of im OentreiAwwde liortoJLiiJwey, <hhd. «r* beextlfll locetldD* for prlntf* tlweHtnger It* Boeoanr sod - everjthlni raaOerxlheiaextremely do* ■Uftblofer •fayodetfutiiiffto locate oxttlde ot the dty limit*, end ettfc* *o»e~tiM*ao seer err they 1 thtrf iwmunßwb'i!**"" «*»ba htd. With* thecltv at»-eli boon. Aieo, eome Wfirierd &ebd* *H«*ted la love, ItiQ monte anti Wlecofaln. ! Aleo.MTenlpmelltoti tn Hla*r»rllle, 60x260 ted. The obero prtpoHy vlll beeotdoft ocoommodotihft t»m»«- Tnqntf ol JUiUi HSKfiUMi 1 ooraer Sixth end Wood ttieett. Or, Wtt*A.BX&IUM(, j Clerk’* Offlce. Ooort Home. F3B sale TO THE TRADE-*' Haw crop H.o.Ba**r, 1 Porto Bk» do; Cub* ■' i • -do; Oran and Black Taaa; TobMQM) ‘ Syrdt*; _ _ i Chctca axtra bmtty -Rohm; ■- Baton; . Aid « g«oenl atock ofttrocariaa/ la *to«a aid ; Wbolanltf Oroeortj Prodobaaad.OonaniamiJ » Bt ;' Ho*. g 43 and Mi Übtttj (txwt, aaar haad of Wood.. •■ •...- • i- , --• ••«». aa»_ CWGIKK H»IC 'fcUJi*, - iEOBT KUM* fcOßSfc 11:ett - FOR SALErrSitaitod \J la »er*i tewßihip, Wmtaonlaad oouaty, low Olka from Derij BUUen; ’ooiUtai 96 ,»cn# 8i ftcrsa d*«*d • and ftnerf;'wlth/ 18 aem'of aatwal bw)oW|M orchard o#- too- boat Nttctod frnlti corn* fiKtabla-fcooMp barn. and. «pring boa»* s in .» good Belghborbood* cqvnaisat soCfcottb**, Bcbcom, Ac. Th&mrm k offered •» a gted* bargain. : 1 ADDIt licbri; itthboOee of \ ■ _ • . - S£v B. McLAIU AOOm 108 fwrih ttwt.i EUR e ALB.—ThrMbi tribe* oßms for' uk tKO BLAB* OtUHbUe, UuW. iHt. ommotor* foar iMk aroki with two pltaea cranks AUdoottowrohoadwd•Mfl-'Ww?*** Inm AIB ntl/M tech* SUmtttr; 1h« white te «wd order. oW«b w.oiii oell Cheap. - - jjiuwii daUbm. * ooj nOB SALftrOiieißoUei, '6 fort long’ P andttlacbm&ftmttorLOßftflw, 8 loch. _Soto* Ho.ilM UPKgtT HTMBKTf ' t ‘ - - ■ i ; TjHJB - BENT—A Urge welt United X? „om la tho Oaam BraJMt’tovth sUry. adolt atMlß^oniO*. - eilfcdtf- ■* £-<or.:ri:-w-j?^.> FJB BAiiß Be tecomplcte • rhMB- ■■■-i AttVMTiliw.BciUSß Fourth «»• -- OFFICES TUJiKT.—One ee&xobfirff •ad Beocmd Jtoonof. Wanhooee Wo«.JO *5l 81 Water etwet. *' -"ISAIAH P™*** MOQ. otorekoOmto tRT— 5®-?!?,% ©ertjurttt, searWoo* -mm- tho 1^« ■^^^Sm^lisSSSS&u"' tew.. , *“**'- TQACON. •D. SHOIIIiIH In iten aa& Ibcte** oc* . ~ ~' : . i . PjSiStiHipjln hunb «n 4 kip* .i ' ~ {Jf?«AOSJ?BIL,Iia*I UhMt. * TjOKK 1 UliX UKJRINJB/ TorCbapper JT Hindi—*TTlm» hrtlcli,.trlctty tan, fo» m to. om oooid btetln, ncettw] ond br nk it thijliin. I tednS^Minof :10HBAtHBHBHAW,T " " ihd BiaS ctlMi. . Depot of tha FoonijlTtnlo n»llmort,_.la tltU- t ■ ■■tv—- '' _l ■■ FOMoret, OiUtliot okd Chic*u*tt;Bt*l U«l» LotTM Mtatwrili ’. .—— Ufhol !*>„■• do BtoobeOTttla.- MO "; MO “ ■do m—> y --.--- 11.36 “ U 0» . “ do OoloatoK.~r.~J_ I*3 P. 01. o. a. ATTfraOtodoMU-^—- too »'> -WO « do Bto'Loa£>._.t M .o~~o. .. I .. t* ... - - ... Ho cb*n» cf cm* between PltUborgh CtndwuU. BptosdU Sleeping Ota attached to all Hlftit Tnlu. Pit*b*rsk a*d WiMf' £*m» Lmtm Pittsburgh fcio«.m,| Wo> ®- do WeUsrtlE 4:18 •* ifcOO M I 4:10 ** do BtaubearV 6tl£ “ 8:66 M | 5:10 '•! do Wheeling. «• 1W» “ 16:10 . ArriTOi BeUairTL MO •* LUIS " l « Oonneettiig at -wheeling with Baltimore and Ohi BftUroad.Wl at ißeUair with Central Ohio Balboad far ZabesrQle, IrfocasWr, Circlerillej Columbia, Ola • dnnatl, Indianapolis, St. Bonis, ana points West. amd Cbeebmd LAw. li»T«Pitt*bTuih. M u.. M ..~~. 1:60 o.nu liiOp. m. do 4:45 « . 4505 •« do BaTmrd~. 6:14 ** • 6:84 1* . do r fcM. ” i 6:15. H do Hudson..— *l4'« 734 *♦— TT | T r t <B ***i MMI j,. Odß V 8:30 Qouiiw ting,at Bsjard with Tuscarawasbranch fc* Hsw PhUadejpblaand Canal Dor or, at *»**"*» with Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne and Chicago Baflroad;at godson with GSnr eland, ZaoeertUe aud Cincinnati B« «. for'Akrdo, Cofahogh Balls and Milleri burg, and al flsinlTil wltt-** fc ° r iTfrit, Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. 4T. B. BVioc Toledo, Detroit andCUcaaOiitad ~ Vistula Accommodation leave* at 5.-00 n. a. £etnzniss t&lns arrive at 9.20 a. m., 4:10 a. m„ 8:45 and IlißO jirnu ' " ! ■ , . _ Through Ticket* to *U prominent point* In the West or SoQth*wa«f, Korth or Horth-weet, can b* r-T. - th, i L J ® At the CotapanJ'V Qffloe tn Ireight Station, P-mn «t " 1 nog* ‘ " ‘T •' : . - IteTSBOQGHiIUjL H«w prog* Station; sgsae^s^® LliJ l'■•■i'rti tl«‘Bttfcijl*Bj_ou“>H'* Smln,)' «tIJJUS pni, -•topplngroiilj »* oi P* l tttttSt, oobwmHi!* »t H«rtf <wr* ktltWau* « a WMhlactoat lir '‘ l at Ptil*ccJ[ikl» toy JTaw Tcrk* ACOpHMODATIpH ZSAW- . . - WjabiuiawnMeMiiSMaltoß faxoepi Busil»» tti.isf. vi,, »gv,}!ys rt rjj'.tu.m" fiSESSSS&ssg^^*^ - suao, day at IfcGfi a* »•» tytorotcg* 1«t«s. PiUabtirghat “fes«i i= «*»?"?» “E 110 ;: ; Baltimore Arprea*, 12:45 p. m/j Phlladelpbla Xx n-rnM l.u 5} «w.f.Cut. iJce* lw 3U Da a • IflfclillWß Aoo«aHM>-iatioo, ; lfn&*-e,_ ». i Pk** m^i 1 A66o®modatiw»* WO a. m.; Bf*oad WaUa Bbitioo ADOcannodatiou, W 6 a. Q/, thU il_ Aooonußodall**, Jiss p. »; V !® l lSSSdSloD,.s:6oprifca arrire with E*prea» at LX& p. sm° n a*d iadioaaaoaswcl alßTaita ,iire latenretloa wKb Kiprem an«l Johertowii bt*. ovetiTKxiAtft'bt Saat »ad tVsrt. ■ ' TbopabUoirfUibul it Uv* taUijeiiJn pains £a*i >r Wcsi. to traval by tla#, Fu “*Ji3*£'? fientral cacuot be Karpbaeed on aby olb&rroaW.TnS tolbated U'Wttrely bwfco®^? 1 * #rpni!aa 3a^Bty»ap o * l endPomftrV to-ad??-* c*mr£hi» &tM with v, - iftiit. S 2 aoui baJiAP kbi bf.KE. oAlj-TTi. O/riUft. . Fifth *rrt«t. iboii.ete*thflite. TO 'MijET. igti, HAMB.pteln: . Do.. tnuwn.fi; - IDO. 8. aounn.fi] WH.B.HATSAOO., , fItUMMW. To HewTcek_*.~»U W r» Th!J*itfpW*M- 1» WHfo 8 M To BtftMHtfSfrv' T s s * r* ; ; .'■ , : Bac»co«tocKM 10-aTidlatloMonthorenoeylte* and to PiittiMtatpbtAr Cnttnncie MdAc*Ys*k.'. IX •, ‘ ' « : . f nsteogap* tlokcfci to c*n wail re Cfeirndftd' e*go*«, acoonUngjio dyiaa« trtT*s*d, ‘.d addition 1 6 the'ltatlow rate*, exwpt'frcw *hore tke Cooipaoy 30 A*® ol - „. tJ cwae.ol ta*,itho t/foyon* irtl* ac-ld UteaaolTtf' reyonsiblfc tor penco?i M2ii*pp Ciiiy, aud tor an iinconi not eiceodiag BK<O. H. Otooibr* Liii*' awfcsia. saylored to wow psseengeta aad bHg*£» t«» w-e !>*• * ih*rje.o*» taexotol 85 cento ?w ?ac.4i pas* hi th*> P<jatTlraula - Central BtJlroed S-*s«*ff*a* gtattofcj pa Jbllnrtyiad Grant nolj BAr*s. TTvOLIfAII SAVINGS 'BANK, No. 65 \J Fourth Strut. I ■ \ ' CH4BTTBED re 1855.' Op«D dAUjfrom9 to 2o’cloek, alfo on Wednesday asd Saturday! oraping** from llaj.lsi lo Uotetabw lit, tromil to. 9 o’clock,and from November Ut to dloB o'clock. ' J w ‘ -'Xtopesttji r*oeiT«d:X>f all nmu net ftftiiM-, mb! m. dlTidandof-tha profits doclared twk> a jaar.ln Juno-and IJocfernber. Intoreft baa beta da- eedU-ancaalljri iniJune.and December, flnce tfaa Bank was organised, at-the,rate of alx percent. ajrOa'’l ■} - ‘ la&es?,lTaot draw* ont,U biased to the credit of thedepositor aaprtoeJpal,«ndbeaii the ■amain- Mnat- bom the first days or Juaetad Dacemb*rf'oom inoandtofftwks a.jear without troobliag thedepe«i tor to caSLogostato juaaent W» pan boo*. -At tala fcats»inoraj will wuli‘(a lon Uisa.twalra jnrt, Twmhiftg jjn ’ BootoM containing tba Charter, By-Laws, *ol» fead;lUf?laUoni|fnnUabed gratis, on application at **** <^ Sb BQ fi "AItBBXX. ; J- ,'yic* aiuai»*jim'-." * . John B.ttcFaddea, Isaac JLPennock, JoSmßolmaa, - John Marshall. > Alexander Speer. . j JuMß.O.Htabi Bool* L. Fahneatoolr, l lA. BLPoUoifc, U. D.» J*mW KcAulav, ' Bnißwgwla, JhanCHsrdman, , J.'WflllamV Ahdstaon, ■ . • f . • i»tr— ! — "• • ” AbxaadsrJkadleyt John O.Badcofcn, ESkSSW Aloaao A»!oarrler, Charifla A. Gotten, -• WUUaaDo«cla«, -JdhnKnas,v Hoptfrell Hepburn, W4Wim 8; Haven, PeterH. Hunker, Bfcbard'HaTs, ■* William ALaTely, i Srcutart U*»,*uusi l_ftfcd«wT Kf9. • • . -J&mc* KtOvy** u Pater A. Uadete»t John H. UeUor, ; Jimae 8hldle» • Bobert Bobb, Walter F. ttenluH, ' JohnTtJir, rr" vße&ry k Btafvslt, Jobs H. fiheenbergar, WUUin SL Schaaorti. AlateafortlndK • CbrtrtUn ,Tmm, a-fltfAß, A^OOIOON. nvtiA&JtnsM&h* /mi wkkn » O HfV YOBS ABB 1 at tjCtMliiltWfl (inLuKL) York [end PbflMS*i< ikU o(«Kaiklp Company dwjintohJßg'JiMif § aU«tofrandolyA»«baUtln>s etaaoufelM M Mom QTiIMO w i..i..V- ------’—■--^«iwhy l Jan. 10. dTI XU WAfiHIBQTON~..~.#atunUj, Jan. 17. OUT &V B4l*TUlQßS M .w MMl ...&turda7 t J«a. M.. and awj'tktort*** ** kden.'ScJa, M««t» . . • -V * • , • -- ;rl ••* xktme* tum*i l, ■..■■■ tlEBi.Q3&iU f mMo» K? :"do i» OO /(Jo i« u; AO iotelt... M .no 00 -:Jo t$ 46 CO ' do -to tin mb off 110,00 >4*' to 46 00 ] Pauffitcn idio fertotedtaU *Bam, BrtUEG, Be»- ] l#f«iAn3, intirerj,4<%, M 4«iu*aylsW ttt4i.' ' TgiiltfiM wiuiteg ta'bhag <au- liilur usMdt mb tap tSilwte h«» tt ;«& rai«« to.#**?***: Promjliltwpool or QaeaMlowi>».lii CMfcta.^lOO, $llO ata jUx ft—ng< fro«L{TPy?o?t?fiO, yn» j *rK2lS£afli Jurd-»cp««w- *o*SLiaXM&& tot itmmhmtaA nrrj rajS^"* l Bui®-** * b *» in MtUtn W»l«*l*MXn* warae. b "* »? »?* u Ar-^ f- . -v '7 • 15 Btotdwayi £•*. Tort. • 5 : ■• ioas - mbifctW ;•: iio mwyty itrww .pnuborrh. rrmte: pgLLOSOmo \KOflHgß. ■ LBlrtiSwr DOtJBLB .iOITHtr PHlt iwiSma »0B»A OA1UBOK: Olli’tt dcw l’.lirs»-Qr ItalU with pacfect i. it—a to wad m « kap.: « tt eta il«Mk madato bant ooo&omicaUp. 6. It la kdn —ally tackad than any cthar bursar. T. ttotaba trtmrtaatad Ugfctad without wmor* **{, It ihrom attthawhita iicbt abort, tha ©on*. - ■*. Tba cta-bo TKaoTad or fna— tatto—fldMtbaikiti\i#i g; •Bam boraaotava »la common K0..l ilae, add am 6ao«tOß*3CT«miriKr»tn-caa.' , *TW7'p*«w k '«dJii Cartas Ofltaomld.tab a *Wk®pMo.»»»«• W«* K 5 Sold •* SiJWth itnrt,vM£mkT^.. s ■} i : ';.\K'tonß. T7OUIA2? fIOBOJi. ” ■ v, r. roMBUn ua* ' . . , v■!;.,.nmaatainWV- , i vrauDOAT mwrr*. OT4S*B,rißroa eoim . mua iiwiMnuwß, i*ooqeotiy» ' *BD«fB AU>a,AXOBOIUI, \,f_ iilillMnl'kaKrllm '''■ ituonsv Caw 1 i wVfclrg»._. - :• i T BA9 LAKD, intiaro«*,b*rwli sndf 14 cn^p.. •■'•■■■; (Soocaaorto JamEoliM *oo>o f, i *>> ' Mirkataad natutM. £■• ; ;_:*c -O fei j 'I I I ; r r
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