y.v vr »« t *;♦>'• * Urv: ,; : .i' : .,. • •» >v ' .’j"! »> t£ v !\i\& *:— ■ L',<'■£ • &.if. H' v -'I fy>* a *? 4,* * Jlf*C> *;• ■ , r, .TfvrrS'.ti^v.'.’j-.’" 4* &*•>».«* T? 1 v * %■ 1 • s Hs'' : I v/j-. <4«>.‘.^vsh:'* sW&IIJ *_v ■. iff : vy> 1 , *. ►*. »: ,s ;;X.%■/■’ iVr-iV - • ••• ...*:4;. iN£ ' ■I v ■ : gy - - ■; ! . ft *4 k. 1 ' 1 • i. • i~wH rts~;-..,o++rr.n^C°=rT"'F'r "~~si'''!„q,t .:a i . _ ~^ MORNING, JAN. 9. 20G4Z INTELLIGENCE. From Tettordfty 1 ! Evening Garotte. j, . i The Naylor-Childe Caic. | i CooRT or Orn aid Tirmiril.—Before I Judge* BWweund Brown. ] TWtrfa| Fermdonf Janl Bth.—The ease of . lniieied for rape ouonth of Hits Clara Blanene Baylor, wu resumed. iifttKiYLOt’A CiOM-XXAKtffitlOH 00*T(R6&1>. II suppose it WM about inine f*oloek when j*tf\ reached Mr. Coltert's boose, after the wUlfc j l Ut down upon the tttpi with tbo ritt of the Abmpahy, endrcmalned there for fifteen' or twenty' minutes; is toon uwe got ipofi the steps, mbs qne’*sk.eilj[l do not re- Jaestber who) where we lid been; the defend 'nht said .!*#* have beenln. the book woodi I did.hot sayany thing uto where we bed been; the two OWldi went owe* soon after; I, da not remember;whether they left together or hot; Robert ColUrt wu hot present that opening ;&dne of (he ladiei *aij my olo.thiag at any tlms; X roomed (.with my slater; she wee absent about an hour, that evening, after t went to my room;; X did not hare the door leaked when.l‘examined my clothing; the e&feles were'pnt la the wash, hist not in that condition; remember the joompany cang- one long after our return—it was <,<The Cottage kr the Bea,’* I did hot engage in the ainging. Do hot'remember whether my hair was dii hovelled that evening or hot. It waa pat up in ehrli, .I' cahhot recolleet whether X had a comb In it that evening or not**-aometlmes.l wore an India rubber comb, and sometimes I -did not. / ,M> drew waa hoi torn; X had a low-necked dzess.on. [The witness was per • milted to.explain a part of hot statement in obief,ln regard to tb« dUtanoei! described on the,ground over which tbey.walked. She had Visited, thtt-plaoe'again.ihla Jneming, by ad flee of counsel, in .company , with her father and. sister, and found that ahf had made a great mistake in regard to tfcajdiiUaoe.] 1 think X eonld designafa where the . straggle occurred* There,are nausea on either Side of tho open space where the struggle happened,-but I did not hotl ie them that evening. \' /V t Mr.hlarehaO thin proposed o nek the wit ness as to her intercourse with the defendant, e.ubUquent to. tbe bceurrente. 4 . Counsel.for, tho' prosecution objected, but the Court over-Tolea the' ohiection. ' WUneaa was,«t Coltert's on tbe Saturday foWift&g. j Saw kbe defendant on the6an<iay morning followlag, at the be ginning of CoUartYwood*, a conver sation with the defendant; ohifrlday night hraskedmeto Vmeet.ltfm there on Sunday morning at'half past ten o'clock; he did not assign any reaabh for it; did hot toil him the bthejtgirla.worc watching ns: did not give as ’ a ration for not going to walk, that the Mor ris boy was In sight; I refused Ito walk with him. Be asked me to take a walk,' nut I re fused. - I went to meethlm that morning, for the reason that 1 was afraid be knight put all thaguilt on mfa_ Oh Monday} evening, saw defendant/ 'MDs Adelaide ColUrt, my sister, Mid • othkrs. went doWn to the camp together. l* walked .from the the.Fforth street road with ] Mr. HutohiaJ,'aa oflfoarin ihq eamp. I then started lo go to MUI Adelaide ana her com pany, butMUtrHdwaraind thedafendant In •Uted oa-By gcteg with bln, ihd .I .took his ; a?B; a*d Walked ho«se#itfihidi. On Tuesday night, MUs Howard, Mr* : hTOord, the deftn . dan t> and some -father*- wm present at Col urt*»;.X.fthlak'Xi.F?-S*oaej]3Kpt was present; wa w«re ot-tbe. house, under a . tree; do not *ltb the de •mgdan.t, that evening, tie > s»nk,*“G4y and Bappy.* r ' D buoi rametuber tho defendant* 1 aroundme. Ido tottayltfi noliib. HeaemberofMUs Virginia Howerd-pUyingun, the piano, • b»» T-de ; notm»mber-of »nj singing. Mr. -Boward on and .went, away .on. Wednesday -jmoming. I - _ did'take a.liUle.Jtalkvoa Tuesday'evening, ou Mr.Chllds—we only walked . to LivingsLon,'s neenpyihg not WMite'than tvo“mihnte». Did.net walk with CtUds/that'evnihg, db‘wh. the lot; did not follow nthTdown; lister add Adelaide did *et call me tuftflL' T dSdiiottell them he had -a rtag wklehTwantod to cafe I obtained tha rtaf froß kimln tho parley.- He had had It from thoTharaday prevtovs. X came into . town with Min Howard, an. Wednesday. It . . .wae Tuesday aftameoa, about three oVAoek, . ..when X. had the-IntarvUw wltik Mr. Stanton. reehV«raod.gl.qpn c wiih--h(ni an hour. B« left afafnttpon.iby elster going to town wfth'hltt. Tusk the defendant was about the atone sfcets'lSfii; a* fcV lit 'new; do not '■ --nMnbermjf ewn think it was ever one ksndrad pounds". Tha nross arimfwtlSH hate oiosed.. r; The axaminetioo In ehUi waa resumed by Mr. Swmtaweldosy Anting wkiob the witness ,exp|elaed: mere; fuUy>-the-lo«aUties.men . .tionad.', In. rafarutoa arrast at tha eeap, ska sUtadthat tbo sentinels bed been ( sentostw&lle'they‘waraifttiog at.the edge of J tßdwbod: when she wtsgted, 1 .taXlug bey to.(he •amp. THr'MtfriblirtfsiMhpd them nearly, aa '4b«r, teHing them ; tfiat th«y had , Vary . i. lv leftienea to’ the walk fro m ■ i Mr; Sproul*s,- in Alleghany, ska stated .that > »aU the company started «efe for a walk at the simatima-.. -j .r. Jr. : \ . k flniiirnl otfc»r nnUtrt were to, ~ aijnly, in osplutUon «f hercroM-exAmlne -1 • ii'oa. .6b»d#»onbed twa.or.iAree inter vlewi •■•, ‘ • «:dtfeidut, she • Je«k«dt‘younger aimHben be did '• n/. v. i tbtfl/ •* fce/worewhijEerr iMhetime of the | *£/'tWi^VnUoni,'&©» Mr. Mer ' / ",-' j jfeilfcA* wHau^. wm,,4i»Bi—d from the | •': -•:n stand, liter bMtajowapledfft-for about ten - . H boart. Sto l 'fbT« -lrtr u t«tfißdn7 in * fair, -1* -• i . ; ..oPP9lita.oqWW 1 *'- v rr-i i'* 0 t J*4W*** VA.TifQa'ft. tCBTiMOir. PfooeoatriX'j my sister 1 I" lienli|je l >rwnr*lriteilKTlTi'TTie' / '>l tlm - ■■’:■■{ • ityfi'-rt' Alleghany. ~.n i •. - 1 i diriT»ol»ir*nr»r* 3 *V*b*defendant oust • '.i'2gwppiKK , ' 1 Ttbhtiar liatarandthd detaadaoi.;enmafcomn , _ . r inlH Sz*H*r#»4 »«*• ;. ;.?■ f . , t-'jVMiIWMb arplripimthat tfay «nr»dauanad ~ ,y <Mjggr‘ ”" ‘ ndattoMhtr ahamjfhSyoKtthajKmndbtaiit' ... :i ,-Stnt .tntjlMH- Hwiy; the party .....;, ,;>o Mora and :.-i WT.il t*ilt r tli»w»lk; iho cosld aotroatfaberwfatttelaif Mater eaiaf ' ad ln'CGf al'nftu or not; after thojon tlomen' * far robot/aad tho yltmi nunlnxl luli| to' 1 tifKiii • i-Oottiirb'dtodtaa hoar;.triton ahontorsod to ■-*■ ■:.. her iietor’eepiaWaient, the Oonld not roteom ". far wfathar bar liatar no Wbonght ' . r '»ko vae In Ml; during tbo, night h.r 1 liter ywekadhornp, and aonplalnad of bote, oleic •U uiu, Ml' (Uo daibod, ud far'byat . |. .J lloddahtt. add tritaatt dagandad to know 1 ... taallar.'bat aUrifhaadto ton. 1 ;; .: Oatfafotorday folloirlnf 'aha lay an tho 1 ■ . eotoorhldhoeriyaUdey.njidooinpiainodof ..... m Waldo, flhaaldoomtylattod of kofatdaoa I 1 Baaday Wltnoot than apoko of tha -rialtt of , JUrßuEfSHTaad ot her oomtng to tho city ■•' withrhfm.] On Hr«dMdbto&qr2ito>odßt In -i with Mia Bovmrd, ead.l'Jtw heratHr. v; “ , “ SoVard'r. Thlrditmti m, that, attorn eon. - ■ x ■' J; '- Bha toada odaplnat to. mo. of tha oSonn ■ ' akamdljQajicaiut therdffondant. .-I had haowlodio oi tha pSanaa bofora. from Ur. "’Btaatw,' I hhtathad thUlatoiilMfa lata oa , :*.. V;jfatod*y aaa»t»g t ooaln,ln .".:“>■ .jh : flto«t,." ,sr|att a,’tlttor ooaanaloatad ;.iaSto What aha waanrywaah; fj? ': f lS»«r«T.pijarSdooßplaiaadof far alda. ~ ;'V" Unt Bontar. (Thaniday) ta, ilatar and ' Tfahonx of adjonrnmant; harlna arrtrad, ~ Cowttoak a tooaaa till two Q'oloch. ili «U atl**ll«a to tilt kdTtrUMiaoat In u«tk*r eoluiß of Oosivtn and wiUn*> Mf«iunr«rtln var; vUakopuu *t Huosio • -wmlMlV'iMUi'iiit. ZUi paint* UjßtarbtM axUMtad fortkolnttftw nonthi - -'MlnUt’ttMMa. irnr' YoA.'whm It wu •• rt|lillj , ir'~*' J ~“ v an«d*A bonm, ul r»- i - t Mfti tH iMaalUad approbation of tha an* - r *■* tin ynaa at tut oltjr. TTUI It doubllatt tba '•W} toftttaula pointing Of flit war to* troi ) i dßaj, aa4 tlbrot rolwt.ufd oomprakaniita --UmM tknattatntowrtraMla in wUefc wo - *• ■l*l'l VaMl'ud JiutraMntol anlo j Mtltßatitl at M«l iatartatoatat, tad w» • mMaaiip P«ai« that Maionlo Hall »U 1 bo ” ■ ■ •ft'H »t aath nfUMtfoirbf tUi uUUhi fwnir-tlwftii wit i&«rror : s»s*tt» ferca-«toMtTu -fetes. is. nwuntvjwakMiUrmKton. rottofeM* »M»»te»*Mlwt by tte Buk. Sot« Uh. :V.JMMjtIfiMT Mtm of Utto*««lon,tte (or. wi is X-'.V.'t.ICCv J J *^ V .*'** •—h* •; *ll k' • * “.» * ****“l? ' % * ,J ' ”* 'T *( N. —~ O" '* * » *.} The Coal Diggers and the Manofac- i carers. | Theexorbitaot demands oT the coal diggers liitve at last brought matters to a oriila, ami fliers Is now a proepeot that all oar ieadisg loanafaetories will stop work rather than yield to tjie extraordinary exactions of the diggers. The prioe which has been paid to the diggers, for some time'past, is three cunts per bashel, and now they demand /our. Home few proprietors are actually paying the it tter figore, and the diggers bust that they will have to pay fiv« before long. A meeting of manafaetarers and others waa held on Wednesday afternoon, at the Board of Trade rooms, to take tome action in the premises—to devise some way by which -the oatrageoas demands of the diggers can be tuceessfally resisted. The mooting was organised with James Park, Jr., as President, and James M. Bailey and James O'Connor as Secretaries. Mr. McKnight said tho meeting had been called, in aocordanoe with a suggestion from tbo Iron Association, to consnlt as to what should be done in view of the demands of the diggers, who have struck for a third advance in their wages—to four cents per bushel, and intimated that in two or three weeks they will demand five. Jlr. James M. Earley stated that on Batar ,<iay last the diggers at their works bad struck lor ft per hundred bushels, and still held out. They say they will not agree to work even tor that longer than two weeks—when they will probably demand $5. lie thought the present prioe (f 3 per hundred bushels) was quite enough, as diggers can make $3 to per day. Mr. SuiiUoy said that;at bis and other works on Saw Mill Run, they had been glv lag four seats per bashel since last Saturday —the mills they supplied’having agreed to the advance—telog obliged to 611 oontractj at any oust. 'Mr. Singer, of;Singer, Xirniek A Co., nne -td. the mills supplied by Mr. Smltley, said that, although tney had agreed to the ad vance, they would join with the aauufao turers and stop for any length of time agreed upon. Mr. Negley and Mr. Morrison favored a coisetion ot work at once, as to pay the pre sent advanoe would only betollowed with a new demand for more wager, Mr. Matthews, trom Jar. Wood A Co., who have been paying four oents, bad agreed to stop, if such a course was generally resolved upon, amd let their works remain idle any necessary length of time. . The chairman said that although the works in whtoh he is interested have contracts for 1,000 tons, deliverable within sixty days, he wonld consent to stop and submit to any loss —wonld let the works rot—rather than nay mere than threaeeots per bushel. Be looked at U in a humanltary point of view; and said he would be no party to any measures which would have the effect of raising the prioe of coal upon the poor, who must have fuel daring the winter. Mr. Bennett, of Graff, Bennett k 00., thought that toss to the manufacturers must come, whether they agree to pay a higher prioe for eeal or whether they agree to stop; it would be better to take a firm stand and refuse to yield. -Mr. Bailey was in favor of the coat men taking the matter into th'elj own hands and saying to tha manufacturers: •* We cannot give yon any more coal; we not pay these exorbitant rates.*'- Bathe eoaldnotdo this single-handed, without the aid of other deal ers. He knew where four hundred oolored dig gers from the Cumberland district could be procured, and would, H any one wonld Join with him, bring them here and put them to work in the pits. He had informed himself on this point, having sntioipated the present difficulties. Several pfbduoers up the Monongehele and along the railroad lines, offered to famish our mills with coal while they hold out against the advahoe, but expressed the opinion that so soon as their diggers learn that they are supplying.these Drills—thus throwing diggers here out of employment—they too; will de mand an advance and this Vould bring mat ters to aerisls. But this wakjast what is de sired, and the prodnoers on the 1 upper Moaon gaheia and upon the railroads were willing te have the matter precipitated at onoe. All agreed in the opinion that a stoppage of the manufacturer* immediately would have the effeetof bringing the miners tb terras, . Mr. Bakewell was not in favor of a stop page, as he thought it better to depend upon the competition of miners from other dis tricts. He stated, farther, |ih»t the glass manufacturers are better able to pay a high priee for the small qUentit/of ooat consumed by them in proportion to the iron works, and that a eessation for a few weeks would in volve the loss of several months* business to them* Mr. Painter, of Zug k Pointer, Mid hedid not think the prioe paid coal digger* exorbi . taatly high in proportion to the general ad* vanew. Hi# firm oonld net rejoUta the prioe of laber—he thought tt was 'rogalatod by the demand and supply—*but thejjr did not feel t justified in suspending work upon heavycon trabta for one oent per bu’iheljon cool, and bad not contemplated #o floinfl. If, however, there was a genera! suspension, they would atop their mill and refuse to bay tho advance; although ha’hollered the dtatresa ensuing among the miner# throwtroui of employment ‘ and the hand# at • their vsorils would be very great. •, • ' Mr. Keeling had heard , the miners boaat that they coaid eon trol any advance; and Mr. Kegley believed that if their demands are yielded to now they wiUstrlke for eight cents by fthe first of April. J Some farther discussion followed, when the following moiaticas were Adopted aifeni- M«0olwd t That three cent#!- per bushel is, in our opinion, more than sufficient compen sation for digging coal, and tbai the demand of person# employed for digging toil 1# an outrage upon the manufacturing interest# of this vicinity, and oppressive to*Hie poor. B«*oivtd, That the manttfaptnrers of this meeting , will sustain'the. owner# of collieries ,of coal min## in th>lr efforts lb resist tho ex orbitant demands' of <k>al.diggers. . ' That, if necaM*cy, wB wm stop •the running of.our werksand discontinue the shipping of .ooa'l, in- t§e, suatainiog of the owners cf polHerlei pr ooai mine#.: - - Mr. Dilworth offered 'the following, which wa# alio.adopted;' Bitotvtdi That a committee of three be ap pointed to wait,upon. su«fc- manufacturers as •areaot present at this meeting, and learn if they will sustain the'notion of the meeting. The Chairman appointed a oommittee, con sisting of JKes'srst DUworth, Blackmor* and Hailey, tu dairyNmi, lit resolution, after whloh the meeting adjourned. | Pacaaoxa ifox Col. Bayao'i 226th Regiment, left at the More of &Sr DllWorth do., No. 130 Second street, oil Friday and Saturday. January 9th' and lOth,hetween the hbursdfiO a. m.* and be received, a# una voidable delay# may cocur-fa 'transportation from Waehteftdn. - Senden 1 of packages are expected to pay expretrcnargtt toWashisg ton; where ttsy*Ulbetakanio oharge by Brigade Postmaster If}- BiMcßonald. JUERCBjljrr TAILORS. JJBNKT O. HALKACO., <Bnrn—iiri le JajPOSQ. Wet*,) ‘ Merchant Tailors, Are new reeelrUg Ibetr Mil AHD WUTTBR SZOCK. WWch In ‘ extent; Choice, test* and prices will com- • paretevoVablywith'anything In the trade, eomprtt. lagall the nmai and beet autkee«f French' . CLOTHS, i‘ ; •>.t; OABSIMKBKS, • VKBTINGB, end OTOBOOATINGB. Also, the Urjgmt end best selected stoik of Goods for bnebma tut# ever brought to this market. Likewise a very choice eeleottoe of OKNT*6 FUBNIBHIKO QOOW always on hand. Any orders i&traated loner .cere will;meet with prompt attention and punctuality lo all oseea. GOA. 0* PKHH A BT. OLAXB 6TBBXTB. ■elO PBODOCIS. , ■X 900 bbte. choice brand Xxtn Temllrklcir: 160 bosh, small Nary Beans; 40 doi prime Clover feed; 60 do Timothy Seed; • BO do flex Beed^ —GnJorn?- : Boll Better; TOOOffie.choke[packed Glade Batter: 600ffi«.No.l Leaf Lard; . MfCD Hit. sew Aoekwheet FUror; ' ’ 4rtlbi,^rißdGeeee.Teirtbers; ioooS 12s boxes Grt am Chew; • 7,15 hbfekbttoa . TofuSt *iui» 6< OtrariN, U ilonui : feTMl.tr. . • : H.MCDLJL MW - *;- ; : , 80. W M&BjJjtW. LATE TELEGKAFHIL NEWS. moM mm fvfninu ekition.'i fcUITIX.i FitOti VlCkSBUBtil DEM’EKATE FIIiHTiNG ON SUNDAY. (lan. She-man Attacked by Over whelming Numbers on Monday. OUR FORCES FALL BACK. Gen. Hovey, vviiii Fifteen Hundred firn, Probably Captured. REBEL REINFORCES ENTS ARRIVING. Our Loss Estimated at 4000 to 5000. (fcc., -fee,, Cairo, Jan. 7.—Wehave one day’s later in telhgence from Vicksburg, of a highly imfer- Bating and exciting character. The rebels hav»-conc«ntret*d all theirforces trom Jaokson sad Grenada, and along the line oi the road, amounting to 65,001) men, at Vicksburg. This overwhelming foroe attacked General Sherman on Monday, causing him to fall back to his line of defonces. The rebel entrenchments and fortifications extend back from the city six miles. . Gen. Sherman's foroe had fought itself to within two miles of the city, when hd was at tacked bj the superior force of tha rebels. Tho fighting on Sunday is represented to have been desperate in the extreme. Batter ies and fortifieatlona were taken and retaken. Whole regiments and even brigades fought hand to hand over their guna for the posses sion of the defences. Thi 4th lowa regiment lost six hundred man killed, wounded, and missing. Gen. Hovey with 1,600 men, was sent to ax ecute a speotal order, but tlnoe then had not been heard from. Fears-are entertained for his safety. . Nothing has yet been heard from the Fed eral forces below, nor oan we learn that our gunboats have taken any part in the aotiou. - It is reported that rebel steamers arc cross ing from the Louisiana shore to Vioksbnrg, and are supposed to be carrying reinforce ments to the rebels. Tne last accounts stated that the rebel Gen. Holmes was marching In the dircetioa of Vicksburg, and it was not improbable that he had already arrived there. Gen. M. L. Smith, of the U. S. army has been wounded in the breast. There was some fighting on Tuesday morn ing, after Sherman had fallen back, but it was thought that ha eonld maintain his posi tion. The report that Sherman was reinforced by 'Grant Is incorrect. It Is reported that Gen. Gorman is evacuat ing Helena, Ark., with the intention of occu pying Napoleon. ~~ Gen. Sherman's loss is estimated at from 4,000 to 5,000. Trains are running on the Memphis Rail road to Lagrange. Gsn. Joseph B. Johnson commands tha rebel forces at Vioksbnrg. REBEL NEWS Rebel Accoiuitr of the Battles at ffKttrfreeaboTO and Vicksbarg>*Af» fairs In ftouk Carolina>«Letcher*i Hostages, etc. BsLTlMoii, Jan. S.~The Richmond £»- ominer, of the 6th Inst., has been raoslvad here. It contains tha latest newt from Mur freesboro, as follows : CKoUanoogdf Jan, b — Gem, s’. Cooper t Sir : We have retired from Murfreesboro in perfect order. All the stores are saved. About 4,0 M Federal prisoners; 5,000 stand of small arms and 21 pleoes of cannon have already been re ceived. B. 8. Ewsll. Vicksbuxo, Jan. 2—*A rebel account aevs; The enemy, finding ell his efferts nasvailing to meke any inroads upon our position here, has re-embarked, leaving a considerable quan tity of entrenching^tools and other property, end apparently has relinquished his designs upon Vicksburg. Gen. Bragg has fallen beck to Shelbyvilie, twelve milts this side of Murfreesboro. The enemy, after his reverses, was strongly rein forced, and tamed upon our army and drove them baok. Raleigh pepers state that the enemy has been largely reinforced at Newborn, and that a movement has eommenoed, it is thought, against Wilmington. The Yankee reinforce ments marched from Norfolk through ■ county, and then down the Chowan river to Newborn. A contraband, who escaped from Newbern, say# that Gen. Butler is in command, and that the Yankee force, now at Newbers, is es timated at 40,0U0. The Richmond X>itpaieh,ai January. 6th, says that Gen. Bragg has certainly retreated to Bhelbyviile, thirty mile# from the seene of his recent victory at Murfreesboro, but if he has retired (that is the fashionable phrase on our side, as the ohange of bale is on the other) to Shelbyvllle, ho has thrown Bast Tennessee entirety open to the Yankees. j-If Gen. Roaecren# once gets possession of it, 200,000 men cannot dislodge them'. Speech of Gen. Butler iu Philadel phia. PsiLsDSirau, Jan. B.—Gen. Butler ar rived here last evening, add made a speech of some length and much interest to a party of friends, two hundred and fifty In number, who called to pay their respecU. He made tho following xefexenoe to New Orleans affairs and the executUffi olHuafordt Os the-oedupaiion of that olty, the Mayor said thstj a# we had the physical force io carry out ouriwttba#,we would not be, interfered with in taking down ■the dag. Accordingly, on the next morning, the flag of the United State# was railed upon -the United States mint, and after floating ■there a short time, was dragged down by a drunken gambler, in thepresenoe of the fleet, In broad daylight. The symbol ef one na tionality, which we alt reveresoe, was toes In shreds, and every one that could tore off a pteoe a# a trophy. That act, in iu const ooenoes, might hava, been most daUmitoa#. the oommander of Yhe Federal fleet had » right- to suppese that tho 'Mayor of the city had acme to the conclusion to renew the con test, and the symbol Of that renewal was the tearing down of the flag. ' ' It might, as a military proposition, have brought upon the city instant bombardment. (Applause.] But through the v#ry proper emotion of Commodore Farragut a shot or two was fired, and no response was made. Mark yon, it was not the fault of Munford that New or(eans.was nel laid in ashes, and the men, women end children oroihed beneath tha'shelis of the Federal-fleet, It was In mer cy for the town that we shoa|d Uk# hereafter that I felt it neoeisary to pnoisb,'aeoordlng to the Jnit laws of war after a csnfestlon of guilt. Wo. B. Menford. [Applause.} Whether rightly; or wrongly, the set still .commends itself to my judgment. [Ap plause.] I again, sir, feelfog the otter worth lessness of the man that (reason bad attempt ed to exalt Into a - patriot, was inclined to spare, him, bnt that was not permuted toe* The Thugs, rowdies and gamblers assembled before the execution and resblvee tbit he should not be hang. Jt became ei question whether they ruled New.Orleans,or! the Com manding General of the United BUtee, [ep plansej .and from that day .there Usver wee why question upon the iuyect f Applause;] ; 1 have been betrayed Into saying more then I aatioipated, (Cries of go on, go on.) I look upon the campaign in the Southwest as substantially ended. The rebel plan of the campaign was Co concentrate. all their feroes 4>a Roseorans, and after defeating him to een? osatrate against Grant and relieve Vicks burg, and afterwards to, regain New Orleans. ; We have not yet quite appreciated that no ble and brave soldier Qep. Roseerans, and his Beat victory at Murfreesboro. (4pplause.) there is anything that a soldier desires more thaa anything else it is that-bis feme, nobly wfin on the battle-field, even If he led Us man to the charge himself, shell be cher ished by his fellow-oountoymen. From New ; Orleans Md 'Kty West. New You, Jan. 8.— I The steamer Empire City arrived at this port thistforcaoch from' New, Orleans oa the 27th, and : K«y : Weit oa th»V3d. She bringa the crew « the ship . Thosaas Jefferson, who was.senihomtbythe oottmaodlng ofteer at,£ey ; West. : bKAtkd, fqu; Lames a^i> COMMERCIAL RECORD. AEBITBATITE COMMITTEE OT THE BOARD OP TRADE—F«*a KovßWkKe aso P*crjs»v« tVtt M. HUINN. V. 11.,I 1 ., I JaUU l. BENXSTT r John H. DiLwcstu. I Wtt. ' ' Dmo McUANLLCsit. : PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orries or thk Pittsbueob Daily Oasettx. I TituusnxY, Jan. 8,18C3. f tioMifflnd bat UDclianged sa<l we coutiuuo to qaoU at from 30 to 31)4 per cent ptrai. baying and wlliog. Demand Notea are higher, and our bashers ar* uow buying at 28 per cent prem and selling at AO. Silver is steady with a fair demand at from 22 to 26 per cent prem. buying and selling. Eastern Exchange is unchanged at % per cent prem. selling. GBA.IN—Corn is dull and price* are very unset tled; we quote from wharf and depot at 68 to 72c for and Ear. Wheal Is quiet with small sales from wagon at $1.16 fbr Bed, and $1,20@1,25 for White. There is no change in either Bye or Barley. Oats remain steady with a fair demand at 4’> to SO for new and old. FLOBB—Them is nO new feature to notice hi Flour. The demand n principally looal, while priees are unchanged. S*le of 100 bids Extra Family at $6,50; and 150 do do in lots at from $6;35 to $6,75 ac cording to grad). Bye Fkmr is nominalat $4,75 to $4.87 per bbl. GROCERIES—Tho demand for groceries continues light and prices remain uschanged. Wa note small •a!« of Sugar at 10}{@ll%c; Coffee at 31@33e and Uoiaaeee 64@66c. OILS—Tte market for Crude ie very duU, aod pri ce*, if anything, are a shade lower; sale of 300 bbls •t 11c per gallon, $2,00 far bbls, aod 600 bbls at 12c, and $l,OO far bbls. We are unable to give reliable quotations of Bafieed DBIED FECIT—SaIe of 900 pounds pared Peaches gt 18 coot* per lb; >nd 100 bush do (prime halves) at $3,00 per bushsl, and 40 bush Apples at 91.25. SEEDS—SaIs of 50 bush CloTsrsoed at $5,60 pax bushel. Flaxseed is In active demand at $2,4002,45. Timothy is dull with small sales ot $1,6201,75. POTATOES—SaIs of 50 bushels Neshnnocks from store at 83c and 800 bulb Peach Blows at 9 c. . B OTTER A EGGS—Batter Is a shads higher; sals of 8 bbls prime 801 l at 19 t0,21c. Eggs ramain unchanged at 18c. APPLES— of 30 bbl, at $2,26 par til. and ISO bbls Bassetts on private terms. - FEED—SdIs of Itfi sacks Bbarts at 90c per cwt, BAGS—SaIe of 2 crates mixed at 6}{c par pound. CHEESE—SaIe of 15 boxes W. B. at lie, and2s do do prime at 12c. PROVISIONS—Sat* of IO tes new Sugar Cured Hams at 10c. CIDER—SaIe of 10 bbls Bsclified at C,60 per tbt. Allegheny Live Stock Market. Tbcudat, Jan. 8, 1863. . The receipts of stock aloe* our last rejort have bean large, most of which was sold at about list week's prices, except far the beat retailing cattle which brought a small advance. The «-Ihtv of stock that waa most wanted by onr retail men to supply thslr customers, !s not pleuty, and batchers weie obliged to buy »t broker’s figures. Several hundred more of this class of cattle could baYe been sold while poor Inferior etoek sold very alow, and that, too, at summer prices. There is no doubt but what good tat cattle will do well far several months tu come, but ws do not belters that any other class of stock will pay for shipment. We saw fair 900 fa atssrs sell at 2%c; and wa taw others of the asms weight sold at 4 cents. The question will be asked why this difference ? We answer because the one bad been Vail fattened, while the other was suit able only for stock. If it boats a little morale bars cattle well fed, they bring mush better prices when sold;.and tfins farmer can sell two tteo s at tha apof Unas years, far as much as four wilt bring in tha way .many keep their cattle. It will pay much better and eava a great waste of best that is slaught ered when lib only in good feeding condition. There were sofas lots of very good cattle in market which were sold at extrema prtoes. The demand lor good shipping cattle still continue. Tbs feuowtng are the current quctatlooi or the differentgradeaof cattle: Premium. 4)6fa& ' o M fa Exus m .. mm ...m 4 (34J4*» “ Plat quality —BK»4 c Secouu quality.. ltZsw.fr. <• Third quality tX&Stop “ Inferior— " Below wIU be found the number of cattle sold at the different yards, and the States they were from. ggg Indian* ««* Ohio : 044 — 169 Total number sold— . , 17J0 Tbo oumbor sold last week was IU9B, being 6Z2 Use than this weak, aod if we take into ooesldoratlvn tho different* fa wolgbt, tbo dUferoae* will be much greater as tho cattle this week were heavier than Use Below we give a correct report of the Olffervat sake, and by whom eoid. O u Ward sold SO head of felr Ohio Keen weigh-- toe 1100 Se at ao average o| 3^. J James sold a mixed lot of Indiana cattle at 2H<g3. YVebb 4 Co, add SCO head of rough Illinois steera and oxen. Ibr government aae, at par eat; J Caldwell void a rough lot of Ohio cows and stoen at 2x93. V rhllllpe aold 33 bead of fiae lUinoU stMrs. weighing 1360 ffia at per cwt. Eyinoe&t told 20 bead of small Ohio cattle at 2<U3. A Larllsg A Co, sold 40 bead of lair Ohio cattle at Hymen A Co soM 300 head of fat lUinoli eteers to Govern ment at 3X—aaid to be cheap, t Vl *’ b® 43 °f small Ohio ponita—jiart sold Marks A Co, 70 head of very tdr uatlla al 3&4. A Cole, sold 27 head of good feoai, cattle, at ' BBbarpe, retailed 20 head or email cattle at 2®6. et"X@33< r * Uiled 30 belld °f ™l ou * qualltlee Arlemuig Mid IS,head of fair Ohio cattle at 3X. • Greenawalt A Co totalled 76 head of coin, ateeta and oxen at 2&i. K Williams aold 38 head of fair Ohio rmtUr- tomo oa them very rood—at 3@4. ‘^“7^:°' nt3U 70 h, * d tr *-»«: Butler A Cu sold 47 head of very good i«gan Coi‘ Ohio, stock, weighingabeat 1200, at S>4Qsl. a A Merrick aold 22 bead of lair Itltnoiacowa for J Donoeily at also 67 bead tor 8 Batltr, Ohio stodt, at 2*l*o, to bead of Pa stock,•• fur - ■ V «td 20 head on bis own account at B o«rtr.U Kill 15 bead of 1100 15 >lk» J ITriend retailed SO head of email Pa stock at 'H&&. J Houd, 17 bead of fair Ohio steers, weighing about icon Jbe r not vary fat, told at 3W. . _ . . J fioanelly sold 64 head of rough Illinois steers and oxen, at JS.eu parewt. 1 * . . T Wat Holmes A Co aold IS head o! Indiana bitU At J Ulerr sold 26 beat of very good Pa cattle at - f w AAdains retailed ef good Pa ciatttle at wfinßleahadfi haacattle, Z of which, averaging 220«. by William Blackstockat6c! '■ aold 80 baadaf vtry fair JulnoU' itaerv ■ uods. ' ' ] . Tbsra has been but eotepatetlValy Utils basin am dona la bogs during lh*'paet wash. - pis packers gaserally hava wlthdiawndkomthamarkst* ud tba r aalte are pclndpally for skipmost,. There have been cflored at foe dlffsreat yartfa about 7JXO bead, tome 3,900 of #Ueh war* tegbdO. par cwt greaa, add wa glva theadfiguree m the extrema totes of the market, altbcogkwatae extra lets aold.ae M 'higher., i .. , sun, •»•■- Tba receipts roati&ne limited and the market Is quiet hat nnehangad. .The whole number <oStead leached only about 900 bead, of which 76 were eeld at 4to 4X> There appears ta scarcely any demand andbuicjtera woold rather do without than piy.tba present rates/ Impons bp Kiver. CINCINNATI—veo Loasox—loo this whisky. Wm Carr A eo; JOOdo do, H McCullough; 347 bgs wheat, IQO hbls whisky, D Wallace; 7 bbls ebarooal, Wm-Voigt Acs; 102 bga wheal, L WJlmarth;.k39o bg>, 60 ; obU wheat, R X Kennedy A bro, 570 bp whtaf, J B Liggett A co; 870 do do; 71 balsa cotton, 46 do hemp, 6 tibW alcohol, Clarke A eo; 10 toe hams, Joo lB cks baoon, Knox A Parker, 10 bbls oil, Haworth A bro; 230 bbls flour, Whits A- bro;; 46 bdia willows, A A D H 'Ooaobers; 0 pkgs groceries, B J PavU; 16 bgs rmgs; H H Oolllns. - ' CIHCINB ATI—MI BvikudUT—^l6o bales cot too, 1610 bgs wheat, dhrko A co; 333 oil bbls, A J> Miller: too tea lard, Jas Da hall A aoapUS bgs wheat, Brawn A Kirkpatrick; 100 bUe whisky; JohirHeDavltt; 100 do dojWm Carr A 00. £OO dodo, D,.Wallace; 200 do flour, Coip A Shepard; £OO da do, Peter. Peterson; 357 bgs wheat, B T Jftaoady A bro; 1000 bbls donr.'Jae Gardiner. . ’ • OALtIPOLIB-'m Echo— 47 ski regt, McCul laugh, Bmlth A co; 432 bbls flour, Ju (lard Inert SO douo, 3 bbls dry trait, Jas A Feusr, 63 oil bbls, kj; gtfrtoa A Stewart. . v Imports by Railroad. J PiTTsibaoa, Ft. Warxa A cxioaao iUtiaoxb Jaa 8- 26 bbla flour, X Warmer. 23 hides; B A Kahns* stock A- fcqr~29 dcrtuflrhnd pails. JUltar A Btckstabd; 20 doa aalw and washboards, Wm Cooper A oa; 10 dn palls, HaadAmetegar; 30 bdla paper, Perking Acb; 20 do* pails and VMhhearda,W P Back A cm 10 das Klls,0 Cooper, 10do* washboards,'B Kwart A to; pkgs wlrs and rivets, B Townsend A co; &6doxto palls, Bhomakar A Laag; nobxssoap, AtwalU Lae A co; ii dodo; BeckAceiiOdodo, Joha -Watt A co; 686 bgs barley, Jqabo* Bhodee; ISO-bbla flour, Mo- Bane A Anjar; lOObbls floor, Watt A Wilson; 26 doa pall* Lamport A Bh!ptoa;loBbgji barley, J Gang* wteh; 100 bbls flour, j 8 Liggett Aco. Pmtouaau Baiuosp. Jaa T— -100 bbla flour,McDonald A ArbackJe; 185 ski flax aeed, Boywr.a BaretenSbbta batter, 1 do esrgs, Bhri - vsr ALaxear r U7 -aka l car wheat, BT Kennedy A bro; 33 bWaHoar, Atwril, Let dodo, JB Liggett, A co; 10 bbls cider, Sbomaker A Laog; IH' bpbariey,-24dbbats, D Faweett A co; 8 cam D WeUeoe; 900 this flour* WKtody; 88 ska ated; LH' M j** *** lona, J BOanfleldi fl-hhlf egp» 0, B Lpagh, WAOOA uKKfIhK, m tei uad cflaifl :Tf 7T: '•«o ,s ‘- ;• '^‘ntajtt^iiuak.t. BTEAJBBOATB. F' OK CINCINNATI ALOD-TjSvi ISVI yl.t —Tbp floe Daw ■taunf-rJcjHBSmK fcHHA K* 3, Cspi. J. H. Marietta, above and intermediate port# luili instant, at 4 o’clock p w. F.>r freitgne-or pas mtp apply «q board <k to ! Jag J. B. LIVIKQSTON.ACa, Agfi LKJR UiUitiViLLß, OAIKu f JESI3 JP A v D dT. oe» elegant pamenger steamer ARMENIA, McCelUu, will leav* for ib* absve «u 4 all interme diate (.Ktiuu, us dATUbDAT, tb© IVtb'tnst., at ll) o’clix It i. m. for freight or passage apply on board or to_ J. B LIVIBQhTOtI *<X>.. Agent*.. POh UKOUirNaTI 4. LOU-t IT-Tf- t, £ 16VlLl*£.->-Thß &a»«t«amer lUATOK, Capl.bboo*©, will kave for theaboveanu intermediate porta on THIS DAY. 9:L inst., at'4 o’clock p.m. -for freight ;or ptnugg apply onboard or to J. Bl LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents, 1 ZAMSiioViL.Lb. JACKET,— . fC^.fr The steamer LIZZIE MANTIS.AkHEB Unpt. D. T. Brown, will - leave PlTTBUttcrU tor oANESVILL* every SATURDAY at 4 o’clock m. Detaining, witt l*ev© ZAMCbYIILE evdry TUESDAY. M S'o’clock a. a. freight or pas sage apply on board or to now J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents: REGULAR VVBRK.L ¥ . Jfi&i* ZANESVILLE PACKET.- Tb rflfiffiStt new and beautiful paaeonger steamer EMMA OKA* HAH, Oapt, Monroe Avers, leaves Pittsburgh for Zanesville EV&BY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m.— Betnrnlng, leave* Zanesville EVERY FBIDAT, at 8 s. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Ageats, PiUabvrgk. H. S. TIKBCK A CO.. Agonta, Zanesville. ncff Togo New AKKnm- far, i.li JLOUO© MENT.—WHEELING AnJBEBUt PtTTobOBGH DAILY : KXPJLE&S Li«A.—Xae new aud iplendld side-wfcest packet ABHADA, Gapt. George W. JthDstn, Pittsburgh lor .WomUos mrj HOBDAY. WKDNJUDAf »n<l FBIDAx.stH o’clock a. m, punctual;. L. : ith Wheeling for .Pittsburgh every TUESDAY,THUBB - and 6AIUBDAT, at 8 a. m. THE FINE PASSENGERt fggj.ua •teaser MIMEBYA. Osirt. JoluflH Gordon, leave* Pittsburgh frr wheeling every :x Uaj»* DAT.TaUBSDAIand BATUBDAT, at 11a. m . poactaaUy. Leaves Wheeling for Pittsburgh every HOBDAY, WEDHMDAY and FBIDAY, at Ba. w. Tb* above itaaaai nuke eloaa connacUeoa at , Wheeling with fina si4*-«ho§l steamers for Marietta, Parkersburg acd dkclnhatl. For fraifrb* or pawaga apply on board or to JAS. OOLLIBS A 00., Agecte, ]•« 114 Water (treat. JftIHCELLAJrEOVH. Iggg -NOVEMBER 1862. C ABPETS. W. D. & H. H'CALIiTJM, t! rOCBTH BTBKKT. A larga portion of onr atock having been booght prevlotu to a aerlM of advances, and now replenish* ed, (|nst preceding the largeat advance of the with the rnweet designs in OABPSTS.OIL OLOTHS,WINDOW SHADES, Ah., A Avorable opportunity ;is offered to purchasers tk moderate rate*, as prices will certainly be higher. delOily BAIIiKY, FAKKEIiLi A CO., , At PLOMBEfiA, i «Ufi ABU * BTBAM riTTfelUi. 139 Foostm BTKsrr, asovi BtfiravtiLO. Qlre tbelr perionsl auentun to all work v ) In their Uie. - ( Eousis fitted wl h QAS, HOT AND ( i OOLD WATKB PIPXB, end eU the modern improvements In BATHS, i i ■ CLOSETS, Ac. TANKS AND AGITATOBh tor OIL - i BSFINEBIX9 lined la the moet durablemoner, and on retaonahle terms. i Bepalring dene ca the shortest notice, and all work warranted. d ttitl ■ UMtiS, me. join n. isanena, k BAR BODE, nuoi i. 0A & BON on.-, f LAMP tIHHUOmiBI So. W JFr SOt} STEEET, «ito. w; uolpuup.. —— .. amat aonoemr. Olt REFINERY. OEOSOB W. BOLDBUXP d 'OO., BURN ISO OIL AND LUBBIQATING OIL, Beep constantly on band tbe nry but quality ol BU&RIKO OIL, tleer end without odorr alto, • rood LPSBIOATOB, pan WHIT* BENZOL* sad OAB ' 'MTAH eric* 1 eft at So. S 5 Piith Ituxt, Bank : Blocfc, aocortfloor, will be promptly attended to. ooStdtf OIL WOKRB. ~ DBMJAN. BONLAT A Cc.. -'Haattikotaren of f-Ottfi WHITS REFINED CABBON OILS.’ Office, No. kil Liberty i treat, my»:6iadaa ; PITTSBURGH, Pa. UOli'KK OUL. WORKS. 1 “ mtLUU P. WOOLKIVQM, SAaUfACTOUa OP GOAL AHD OABBOH OILS,. . _ - ud dewier la LAMB, CHIMNEYS, 4a, Ae^ N o. 3V Market street! between Second and Third. PITTSBURGH, PA. ’ mhStfedly . . ; ' - OIL WQKILs.—UKNG JL IIILLSB £ CO. 1 . Wotki at Sbarpaberg button, Allegheny Yritfi Railroad. Offieo and Wnrehodw, 33 SIABABT STREET PUtaborah. . ;• •*- AUouUotimnol ILLUMINATING and LGBBI> GATING CARBON OILS art BIN2OLB. : prso.l BK9INEB.OIL, warranted non-eEpto lit*. alWaya on band. ; ocUfclyd KKJWKD OU. KOK EXFUBT.—,'I’Jia undersigned are new prepared to jseU the beet quality of B«tflnsd;OarbQn OU, delivered on board of car* at PllUburgE, on dock tn Philadelphia; or at warebowe at Bed Hook-Potet, New ‘York;- Wfll aiaodeUrec IoU troaloo to l«00d baoab tree aboard wkfft or' aeQ Bills Lading of dlffimnt rtwd lota on LiveryooLGtoagow, Traakfort-cn-the-Mala, and Allen, MoOormick a co., talut Toßtomr. Pttuhorjh.p.. , .«• Woinoon, H 0.301 XJUrty itnot. - , Hoanhctoreof OpOK. PABLOB AMD HIAT. THQ STOYXfI, PABLOB AND KJTOHIN ORATIS, BO LIOW WAM. •». 8t») uti fflM. ttmUd., JiSS £ssS§£Ssi&Sg add Gettings ceasmlj. Also, Jobbing and Kadrfhe Oaating* made, to ordor. Patented Portable KUL . with Rtwwn or Home Power, . polfcemd g: HISTONE FOUNDRY, ; D.TJeBAVEH* 80N, , , No. 47 FKllgßAfi BTBKST, Alhphny on,',! Muothctiuon of ovenr Tttltt* of OdOKIHO AMD HIAIIMQ BTOVBB, COOUMa BAHQIS, fioo Ooouaon OBATI IBOMn, TIHDBMB, Ao. i Alio. CAMUBOH BOUBB JTBOMIB, - fBOM BAILUM, out oil Undo of OABTtBQB mod, to erdor. ;l: i i. JXOTjBM.B. AMERICAN DOUSE, Bobtom, iit 'tiw 'IAA. tauwM and beat arranged Hotel In tbe New England Slates} la centrally loos ted, and easy of ao> e&m from all tbe route* of fraveL It coatalna all the aodern Impcoveaeata. and ereryoonTenlenoa for tbe Smfort andacbomnuMatlon of-tbe traveling public. M'stooping' taenia4re bugoaud well'.veutilatedi tbesultoa of roooe are well arranged, and completely fornlsbed for tamlUceand large traveling parties.and tnabonsewfll eontlnbe to be kept a* a f)r*t elaae botelta every rtepect. 1 ; . . , 'J.- , JtfUlyd ; ; LEWIS BIO*, Preprfotgr. pOINT MALT HOUSE, ~ }l7 WA TE&.STREET, iSUtinir/h, JPa, ! W. H. GARRARD, HaUter. ; Bdolor In BABLXI odd BTB HALT | olrt. for ulo, BAIILBY. BTK, OATH ond COBH. . . w4*m IpRUIl lititlto.—Unnanonpnßtorpm. ! cuuo-A nr, tanoHook of obatooTBUBT of Mlocud nilolho to choc* from, with imnS ’ No oon lota, to h«M o*m, rarfatj tno to nimm iPf.AlVlooloM woihm ITB.tnM^OOO°f which jnthno youoMaWKOfour jmtoli. PMr.lO.. -Motwotoitom ymmold. Ptih.riom, Aii»|u!, Stock.. 1 .. jBYIBORKCNSfrom l to 8 IwLto tbe hundred, SHAPE :TBX*S Anl> BH&UBBEEtI FOR SjMJB. \T AJLUABL.E COALEBOPERTTife Y sale.— uoaossso* coal rmviLiqs, adjoining the town ot SUabearUU. Jefierwn oovn« ty, Ohro. The Steubenville GoaTand Cot* lui UN tairly tested U tbe Belmont furnace, *i WvMht viUa, Ohio, übarlycppoeite Wheeling, where full iuk-rm-tiuu but be bade! it* qualities for smelting irua ore. Tula C**l tod Ooke prows to bo tbe boot Jur nudtidg purfwso* of any wen of tbe mountains. Inn cjb be Jew money atttteubenvllle than ui wr r«»i- i \, iwtoi tbe mountains. s -Tbe important i. n i . , , i; ., rt.'vuirittg *nd shipping of all without , 'ibl* property in finely tooatad, lyingoßoabird of amilenpou tbs Ohio river, and tno Wheeling extension oi tbe Cleveland *jftftt»> bcrglt Baiiroad tanning tbe whole length pf uifi w&i field. Also, tbe Pan-tLaudle (so called) Ryllto+fi croaen Uie other railroad upon tfiu property. Cool ci: be dropped from the pit can upon the railroad, or upon boats in the Ohio tlvir, or into the top ot a loroaco, without Second bundling. luere U a large; bodyvl coal ad.otnmg tbe above tract tbat can be: tbiuml it required. Ibe following are price* that' iron ore baa been ofleied and sold fur, furnished by .; poraobe courenaot with tbe buslikeasrand raw be;-; reUbd- upon; Iu.UO i tuua.of native ore could nave been contracted tort delivered at the furnace, bfirncdjj ready lor uae, 6u per cent, are, at per ton i (Lake'; Superior iron ore baa been bought at Cleveland lor.; gd per ton, height bora that point to Bteubennlle: fl 57coat, dropped at the furnace, 90 57Lake] ChmnptaiD.nnd miseourt Iron £1 contain oreabeuti tbe same, ihere bau abundance of fire day* •lone-and sandstone upon it, add m tbe vicinity.-; ine preveal rate* tor au-taatort.la ooet inorwnowji uibo tbe metal.; Any psraon wishing to make an IB* veotnii-ut will pleaee Cali upon W <ll. O. AfifiAfiAMt; at bteubeu villa, who will be ready to abow the lacs it* advantages; or opon the undeNj atgnea. at no. LUS fourth stieot, I’ltubuxgkc r atriUliui] KO. attAJififOy. ii OKrtULba* (juU/vr balj±— aj firjj onler oi tbe Orphans'Court ox All#* gk«a; county, ia Nw. t. Jus term. lSut, In lb* matuxot tlie fftitillou of the teal estate of filra? (albailiw uw d, i w)U cQoi at FuDUo Ibltj! at the cuUiti’ noUcK, in tuo City of Pnisbnrgbt ou tA-Ct.. i>Ak, ii.* lOifc U*y ol J*nu»ry, Lttd, at iO u'desk a. m.| ail that cer.ain ptecu ol ground in McOlnra lowaiiup, ALagheuy county, beginning at a atone ea tbe *oato aide ot * erry lias*, at tfaa cor* necvfjut Utho. 2, and in ibo iiue ol oat-lot Mo 8* now owned in part by p. ornyib; theno* along tba division line oi oqi.lou So*. » and 8. *vOth76 <fo« KtatiW minute*' wets 1143 Ihi tolne Ohio'riyer) -tueaeeduwn the Ohio river north 18 -degrees west dW <eet 9 Inca** to out-lot Nv. 1; tbeooe by tbeaana Qorfji 76 degree* 84 uunnt** east I'£l6 tattbft taij >.b<a *aid out-lot to a sun* *t;fcurn Lane, and thence by Forty L»ne eonlb 13 decree* t 6 sinat*4 ta«t 336 jeer 7 inches to lb* place ol beginning—be«r tug the aam* whereof tba ttid c*thatln« Algo* late? ly dl«2, atdsod; and tUa*teJ immediately aoors the Houseol'Jiafug*. Whereenlta large brick bocaej not yet fiuisned, fronting on Ohio fiver. A fttfannger Hallway from tbe city run* thnogli tbe property. 1 3 1 bta valuable property will be aotd, either entire r Is tarts, a* ■ divided by tbe Inquest, a* may beat auit purchasers and bring the boat price. T*aas—At least one-fourth caab, residue 1u on® and two years, with Interest from confirmation of m e, to b* secured by bond and mortgage on tli* premises. Tb* purchaser to pay (or Uu doed and 'mortgage. ' -t* A |>.au of the ground can be seen at tbe office <uT tbo undersigned, -So. 122 Fourth street, Pittsburgh-. OAJ&UBb OOBKLKY, > aellJv -» Adm'r of Catharine Algoe. ►. SUFISmuK. iSUILLIMi Leri'S FOK SALK.—The undersigned offers for sale, oh real sonable terms, some of tbe choicest spots for boild? log pnrpoees that ero to be found aroond Pittsburgh; They are situated-within one bandied yards of tbfi terminal of tn* Centre Avenue Horso Bailway, and are beautiful locations for private dwellings. Thi soeuetyand everything renders them extremely do* atrabje for any one wanting to locate outside ot tbi city limits, and at the' same time iO-near/ara tbej that eommnnlcmtiou can be bad with tfiocityat hU hours. Lots from one-fourth of an acre onward*. \ Also, some Western Lands, situated tn lowa, Min’ nesota and Wisconsin. "i- Also, several small lota in Uineirvllle, 60x260 feet* Tbe above property will be sold on accommodating terms. Inquire ot JOHN HSUttUN, corner Sixth and Wood streets, ' Or, WM, A. UKBBON, snS;Bmd Clerk's Office, Coen House. •; XTALV ABLK AUALKAL LAXsLrf Y FOS*BALK —Tbe JOHNbTOWK FCBNACJ PtfOPABTY, being about 100 acres of mineral Lud containing Iron ore, lime-stone and tbits veins c’ coal, and • ins-quarter stack, ready for use. Osi hundred and nfty -seven .137) acres of tbe abov4 is untouched or*, wuleh will yield at least tentbdue* and 110,0U>) tons to tbe acre. I Abo, tbe twelve t:act» ot land known as tbs CON* -SttAUaif FUBNAuI PBOPKKTY, containing about fjur thousand (4,000) acres of Uineral-Laad. Tbe above property tie* contiguous to tbe well known (. amfo la iron Works, auu extends five miles along t&e rennsylvania Central Ballrtal and tbe Ouner Baugh nver. The above property, If not *o*n solJ, will be offer* «d lor Im« on favorable terms. 1 ' For-furtber parHculars enquire of JSLANOB IBtfSXN, FBU>« I*. 1B&UBH, £x«cuiers ot C. Ihmseu, < lec'd, Fltuburgb; 1 or, JOdH BOUdS, Agent,' ja&lw Johnstown, 0* abna county. Pm FJti bALifi W TtLK I WALK— New crop N. O. Sugar; Porto'Bice do, Cuba de; Grtea and Black Tear, Tobacco^; . '} tfyrnpe; \ Cheioeextra family Flours; ; v Aad a genera) stock of Grocerit*, in store.anft if* riving end for sole by ' MCDONALD A 7 Wbolsesle Grocers, Produce ud Cbountetn'-llof* cturns; No*. <l2 and 2H Liberty street, near betid *of Wood.»’ • - « aas>.« jgnUl-NiS VUR tiAJLii, i about faonajt puweui. lli UOOX) u:U)L>- F.'lLt,H3fcOLf> OXUJAi- kMcl.y^ifc. aicquirc it.' oirzicN.:;i - ; irhtwi street, abort- QaaimlUbt, CHEAP FABM FOK BAHE—Situated in Berry tewbshlp».WeetmorajAad county, four milos from Derry'StaileD; contains 96'acriis ifr) aorta cleared anafenced, wi l b 12~acree of oat oral iseadow, an orchard of th#b#»t selected frntt; cop* fortabi* house, bars und spring boose; in a good neighborhood, coaTenimt to Gherehes, Schools, Ac.' This farm ie offered at a great bargains . •! •> Apply i«m. at the office of ./ . ■: deal :b. McLAIN A 00.. log Fomfa street. FDB SALE OK BEKT—A fine two •lory brick TAYE&H BTAND,.witb a large piece of ground, oq t boil dings, stabling, Ac., situated at Turtle Creek, near the fetation'on'the PeruuylT** nia ftallroid. \This ie a ffrst class Tavern JBtkaiT well worthy of attention. Also, at the same plica, tereral lots of valuable Land* from .five -to twebtyr acres, on moderate terms.. - - . . ? . Enquire of D. H. TCOMY, for three days, at -tbe St. Clair Hotel, Plmfanrgh> ' ' Js7;yt tj'OK SALE—2B Acres of rioh bottom A ob- GhuUsfo Cr*tta, oajr f i«t lh« Ttiu,. of Huitatld, ota thoUtaool ttao tiutfbeniille JUtiroed. Will bescld la one txacs or *M~Hrd in Ifrfs trr sntt ptirrijimni .•••* * , ' Apply tojA»WAJLKJUIi on thAptnoiieQt; < " or, J.L. Utf Liberty street, • jaffidtecd \ EOB bAUt—The taobsoribor offetr Sir. jmio xwo BLAer oiujiDißs. »hw»"*t«: .diameter, rear tsat strokot-with two pitmeff ortmka 1 and. shaft. _Aiaoscnne vwohusdred £eotor Wrought lrbn At ft PIPE; teaiijches diannter, iths srhoieTte good orderj wuiebwavdU sell cheap. ; -,Tr. .dexlm . iltaAWlg HAtggLL A ijo. ' IjH)K ISAT«K«-One ‘Boiler, 6 fgot Idng X diameter;-one ftpe, hbidi. 9nt*i ; ; :U s£.t 3TO I£7» FJRKEOT— A I«gd weiiligbtdd room in, the Gams Bmnznck fourth itwyi Apply at the Counting Bobm of TSIS OFFIGX. salfcdH ' -• , -• X, finery,in cccnplete ardor. Apnlv te ;> ■ .'.-j V- T? ;■'" AOBtrAKTapßai.j' mMjdtf-’ Att*ybt luer.No.lSs Toarth «. QFKtGES-TO JLBT,—One ci&oil tisfilit *ndseoond Jl«ffo/ Wknhonsa Hoa. OO and Ali Water gtmt. ISAIAH BICKET A 00, OiUliii jtUOM -UtJ 242 Lib- Kj.artjr.aißatiftctrfattd ct Wood, fron»th* lit«f AptUiMxi. Jtoanlnof 1 ] . . BT«h Mi mdS4* Liberty rtmt. JV£OiGIX ■■ r: rnAKE no- kbfue'umHSANT X AND TOBA«HT]OICIHia.-I t * implement and duMoor : NX.' TkAOTIUWHC, which has noting the sttdcrsw «wxs«£fisaasaass!Bs' certain am for the fcHowingdleeaeee end irmotoms and -stem cf theSSB; « BwuTtotMj OflMn) BeMlity? Mental and IrnutUljy u£i£!££iit SSEt Atawx* <>/Ms|ciU>r ■OdncT.^MO?4n«n^ S“^? os jL ito * “pwt«.‘ Dkcrtuttf don or Paralysis of the Organs ofGeaaratten.Patel*' tettott ofUy Hyt> • f X n T T ®V?* aa demlltated state of the system. ' , . Todnintethe genuine; «t this but; -Ask' fee ilelmbold’*. Take no other. Cures gnanaUed: 1 ’ - : *** »at<rtkeineht In another 00l earn. angfedfrw>i MANHOOD; UOW i-08Tl l HOW ! •i*A.aiffroßn>i-j-w< i>»wiii«d,« omm ak *,W' WoißtwOwf*. " -• '•' iVI... ALectursou the Nerora. Treatment and Brdioal Cure ot Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakum*, larol notary fcnlsakme, B«xuaH>ebilitj: andlm .tottarriage generally,’HerrtnsMtf, *PflWanddTitnMental endyh^JflnSSit? m abooh , to raocaAHDB^ k M3n^S£^’ plain envelope; «6 mAddress. |idal paid, on receipt of six 'teats, or two -pottage ‘ i OH. J, C. KLXjfifT uaa. , ftIINUKUSs. —~-l!-^ ODUlDBBf; ;: k>t<; ■ - Ka. J WOmiL, Unt; T 9s hu4 >wl tor kU by - 4 * l * : WM.B.HAIB*OO., XKUbm,;«. WnrST.tHflßSTT.lt^SDag^ VIHT ■ B'ABaAJQISgT^O»_ MONDAY. Bov. ITUwIMk Trains wffl hmfii Depot of tba Psnntylvania Bailroad, In Fttto* bnigkesa follows: fttilvA flibaifiss and. mcbMfl Lias sit | ftsalnisfgA Lsayss PlUsburgh l:6t a. m. L4O p. au 1 do Steuben All*. “ fc» M /| do Newark UtSfi " UtIB “ / I do 1:06 p. tn. UhfiO a. m. I AttlVm dndnnaU~. M —6;S>. “ *4O, ,** S'- do Bt. Look. y .8 Ho change of can between Pittsburgh and OinelnnatL | Splendid Stoeptag Oars attached to aU Night Trains. I ' PUtAorgh amd WJmttmf LAm. | Leaves Pittsburgh 1.60 a. ra. «:«0 a. m.l 1:10p.m. * | do WeUsvilta. 4:13 «* #.-00 •• fcio “ I do flteubenv'e 6t15 " 9:66 “ IWO "! f ;do .Wheeling'. «3» “ •• 6:10 M : 1 ' Arr|ves 6fto “ 11:16 *« I 645 u s ■'J Cbuwettng at whiseUng with 4 BalUaor* and Obi | Bailroad, and gt BeUair with Oentral Ohio Bailroad i for Lancpstbr, Cixcleville,Columbus,Otn* : danatl,,lndianapolis, SL lAnls, and points West. . ] 1 . nmUrtirnaiOhttlatd U-. . - > PltUborjh lM.s. «« W«llrtlK__„.. 4:15 -• «M >*• I til “ 6al “ i 5“ &M •• 5d5 •• ! jjo Hiutaon 5:11 731 •• f Arrive*Cleveland... gaa «• 3 B *T*rd with Tuscarawas branch for - f s.®* Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with | FtfUb&rgb.Fort Wayo* and. Chicago Bailroad;at a Budsoh with CkTclapd, Zaneevffle ami Cincinnati B,- !-=• 3. Jot\ Akron, Ouynboga Falls and IWleriburg, and 2 at Clerriand with C. i s. B. B. for Krio, Dunkirk , 3 aad BuflSlO with O. AT.B. a. u>t Toledo,' DetroH R aod Ohlcaco, and tbe North-west. i '■ Weluvifle. Accommodation leaves at 3:00 p. m. | ' Betominr trains arrive at 9:20 a. m., 4:10 a. m.. t 6:46 sqd lla® n, m. | Through Tickets to aU prominent points in tbe | Wekt'or South-west, North or North-west, can be 1 procured at tbe Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. a ; ■ JOHN BTXWABT, Ticket Agent. £ For furthir Information, apply to . _i? 1 I ; WILIIAfiTSTEWABT, Agent, At the Company'* Office In Freight Station, renn si * n 036 i ■ ~ -a IMS list | 1«B I Sdafter MONDAT, Novatth, 1648 | The THBOUQH MAIL TBAHf leaves the Pas- g seager Station ivery taor&lag (exoept Sunday) at tfj 660 a.^stoppingataßstations,and making direct Ceosectioas at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Wash. *5 inatan, and for Hsw Ymk via Philadetehla. ThA THBOUGH SXPBSfiS TBACi waves dafla $ foSOp. sow stopping only at rrtndpai rtatloas, making fg direct at Manvburg for Baitisscre and $ Wssbluxten, and.for New York vie Alleatown rouU and Philadelphia. 1 g "'Tbs FAST LXHSleaves the bTatiou dally fexaept g Bundey.) at XL2O p. tsu« sfoppisg only at principal gf *t n«rH«hnrg fcg lUltfmoeaap.V Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. & L| AOubUIiODATIOH TBAIH.. __ | The JohnstowafAaooaimouatfom Train leaves e»uy, (sioe^tSunday) StB:4sp.ru.,stopplEg stall steshm* S?f AndrusnlfigaaffirasCbsomMigh. m First Afloomaedaiioi:Train for WaU’thfoiloaUuve* p daily (exospt Sunday) at 6:40 a.m. M • i Oeoond Aoooaipqdatlea Train for Wad's StaUua fej leaves daßy Sunday) at U:4S a. tu. Third Adoomamdatton Train for Walt's etatfuu P Isavas daQy (exoept Sunday) at 8:10 p. q. Fourth Aococunodatfon Train for Watl'eflsatfo*.' “ - laavss daily fexcept Sunday) at *.OO p. w. The Cbtuxa Train leaves Wall's Station every Sou- m -day at 9rf» a. m.l returning, leaves Pittsburgh st lfofiOp. at. S Bstmlst Trains arrive lu Pittsburg* as follows . « Baltimore Bxpcsas, 1845 p. m.; Philadelphia *»- . . press 106 p. a.; Fast Line, I£o a Johnstewa M 'Aooosusiodatfon, lfh3o a m.; First WalTs Ctatlmi S Adoommodatfon, foBo A 'm.; Second WalTs Station • AbooKUSodatkm, foBB a m.; Third Wall's Station p AbooßßOdattoa, 146 p. cm; Fourth Wall's Static* |£ m. NaltfansreXxpCNSwlU arrlvs wlth> PbßadtlpUa Express at 1:15 p, oa ItondAyA - * \ . gf Trains for BliterrlQt atdTndianaeonneetat blslit> vCQ* Isteneodon with Exprvss wnd Johnstown Ae - g ovamodsuva, last and Wect. • si Tbs phUif will find It greatly to l n 'fej f going East or West, to taavd by the.Pcdhaylvasia .-%* i Central Bailroad, ks tbs accommodation* now offered if oehnoft besdrasmad on any othafroniA * taUnsted vrjui rtoae; ana Is entirely free from duet. teL We sen promise ccJSty, speed sad oomfort to aH W . . ; may ferry Ibis Bc»4 With tholrpabronagA M - FABH. 4 ■ » Jo New York—*U aOiTh BiUHfaore.^—.lo (W l j c lOAoiTo Lsnaßrt’ , .r..—B 80 ■ Xb SjinMvt 7 65| s ' ■ f ' Baggage cbeeked to all Stations on tbe iSsunsylva* dl sladeatralßaUroad, aed toPhiladrlphta. £altlmc(« 3 aSid New York. ' - g§ Pseseagere par bashig ticket* tn cars will be gf chargedlaaaxccsi according todktance travelvd, l« M eMlttori to the a atto* rates, except frort rtvtfope m where tbe Compso ; hsa no Agent. - NOTTCB.—In «s 0 of 100, ths Ofmpeu; erm bold mamsrtvss nspen Ibis for renooni law£*& rely, s? arid for an amount art axoccaing FlOO. fi< Obu ibus Line has been employed to |3 o»Trj rssSPfflgsrs and baggage to and from lU t— ® pvt»at shark* ®* to exceed * cent# f*r reeb pan. g sahuser and baggage Tor tfeksts, apply to « :] • g • k.i the Ceatral Ballrobd I'eeeesger S Jttatloa. *>» falbevtv and itnwtt. - nolB » BIAJrMS. TSiOIXAB SAVENGcJ BAN£, No. 65 yj/sj. Tomrn Brnaxr. / ; .* OHABTX&KD IN/1865. . Open dailyfhna -9 to 2 o’clock! elso bn Wednesday sod Saturday, evenings. from Hay Ist to Hot ember Dt, from 7 to 9 o'clock, sad from'November Ist to Hay Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. ’ • received‘of sll sums not less *h»" One- DbUarrS&d s dhideod of the profits declared twice s year, la Jose sad December. Interest haa been de dared .seml-ennuallyjn Jane sad Deoember, since iheJßaah was organised, at the rate of six per cent. . jlalonau lf not drawn ont, is pteeed to the aadii 'of 'the depositor as.prindpel, and beats the same in* Meet from the first nays of Jobcand December, com ■ pending twk* a'yearwiibotxt troubling the depml tor to call, or evon to present his pass book. At this ftfste, money , wifl idoutie In Ices' them twelve years, making in the aggregate kioht asd oiMitr m oixt.A 'rtas.Tv: . ißooks, containing the Charter. By-Laws, Buka sad Begolatiohs, rarhlshed gratis, on eppUostlon at the dice. - ;!■ Pmxsmaxr-OBOBQX ALBBKS. ; John B. hfckeddee,' • j John Holmes,' Alexander Speer, BabJ.L. . Jamar HcAntey, '"i‘ ' | JaaesHerdman; i-K :. . • nn j Alexander Bradkyr John O. Badwfsn, ' 4 Qeorgeßlaok- "J John * - [ Alenas A* Ckorkr, - OhadsrA. Odaon,; . - I.WIUkm Ponglse, ; j 'Jotm JBrane, ' Inao K. Fconock, - JofaaManbaD, Jtxaea B. D. Meeds, A. M. Pollock, U. ]>., Hfll Bttfgwln, VflUitt). Andenos, ;JSM S. EeQfT, . Pater Ai Madeira, j Jokfi fi. Mellor, ' JaacaShidle, Bobertßobb, , Walter P. Hanttaß. Jobs 09, : WUH«(£iSS3S -■ Almito Hadle. iMowhuthr,- i^sisrss i*o». jHbpetrellHepbnin, Wllasm 8. Havea, I Peter H. Hanker, -i : {NichardHus, \ WOUaa S. Uvdr, isosxtaXT svn noui gTaAH.^tEsxr QLda6oW^... rajj Of Jan. IT. CUT Or BAlTHKOßß^w. MM .£atnrSty; Jan. U. -aad;bv?»T Satnrtay, At 'woew, train- w« h, Hecth- Wsar. ■t.ii '.si... hAßmcr.rimASßo- ■ ■J j 3; tn Loaic»„. IOS OO .to to,l«ailoii m _ U w ? t • cto «o»mhMs UO(K| d. 'taSuslwx- UOu ! - Pfen|;ciTT alsermrwsrdcd is Bsyn; Bremen, Bet- | :ttedam t .Aatwerp,ka,e*eqaAßS feWTatca. 1 rI ■ -Ti■ ■ ■ in mihluxte tstag out ihtir fritad* can I £°7 ‘‘cfcrta.hssaat.lSeJoflowtng rates to Sew Trek: \ &f» SSK.W* °* QsoeMrtown, ,l*t Cabin, $lOO, f tUOaddflMc --fitedraegfrgx. Lteefpod.tgQ, Prow ' i Nnteßltewn'ldOit, -'.’r :a _| -i These ttteaia«3i; h*y»: tapw tor aoxmiuoaaacru to ] passintgcrs, and ouiy: axpwaaeod -gsrgeemi They- -\ ■m hsIU.In Watar-tlghE Iroh Sirthms, and have i Patent Vka Asalhlkbwaba'Jiikrd. * i - v Agaat, ■.' -■‘•--I - * a . l - X5-r-/ssdwv» new Twa. • - ■•.• • •», ’ - *teni TAOHCAOK. Acsnt. ' ! i mhlfcdtf ■ 1 •.. i :■:*10 LaertyatreaU Pltubnrrh. > j fflHßi PHILOSOPHie BOBNSB. ■IX : pOCfIL*.ACTINO PHIL 080FH10 BVBHXB, for OABBOB OIL, k now nedy* JlfePWW.teWfdTaatagm over the oo&. • ( d lsr|» or small light with perfect _« * bJi of ott with safety. can be ased with a loog or short ohima*» J _ ; -f. It osa kMIM atepor night lateu. . J* alwaysbeaedeloteamabonomkally. ‘ji ®* }f mem asdly.wklted than any other baxnar. n^ >^ a^> * trt *teed and, lighted wlthont remoa £S.?.SS« 'yqwaN.BOBGB. ; ■ ’ b-. /. roartii i ... , miacxtkctnih oi '■ :i. ; ASD «i* «LM, ABOHOBS, ■ABjrtlfWhio. : -. : T*Ky*auß{avK,M,', - toW&jTWT/--- : ' AttMatlOT 'Stfgy* ■ Jitope*, barrela am. JLJ crock*, jmt up exptMßlj n, for Ml* i “dJll? BaCaa ° l t*V*Mg* Erfm— A 1.0.,) fl AtU* <JUr*q bbla. Beflnrt mow land* ■TJl*Cftg*nt«»c»lr tt*rttthHC<HOr Ml* br Ij* I ISAUB PICKET* <O9,
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