LOtiAL 'I2TTELL&Z2IC& 7 Fro* Y»*t«td»yVSj«>iae Gal * tt *' f .Atlantic auf Great/" «*‘ e,n B * H * I I' - ni, jtmu J)woo«r»f»»i* th ** u, ° At *. I itatia and Groat Wcitntn Hallway Company; I kivInVWW to suit .otafootory J.' ——with tha ClrrtUsd and Mabon-j • lng&eUroad Company of the CUraUnd »ndj PitUbargb Railroad Company.for the *o-, - eoaunodotioa ol : ibe bnaloaea cu, ‘;- laad, hare niw a largeeaflneerforoe ***T la ea»t«6>*'aii ionto.-for . branch road to ClenUhd.to accommodate t.v. bneinaeei asd bnalnaM with the woatein ibedeaeatarial at CUrtUad. Thla branch io»4 will oennect nSth the main rood, at aomn ; T>alnt bat Ween Reranne and Windham, prd : tliblr will i tart from iui point la freedom iowaahlpf po** throuiK’ShaloriTLlle, Slrootl* boronrh.parhap* •tfftotbaloathline of Ad- V nn ,Hd thoi pm o« through Intermediate townlhip* t* Newborn ud cimUad. The / , eonetriiollea el the btaneh-toad'will la no an iaMriere with the itaadpeonattaotlon and eilenilon at the main traak ol the Atlantic ' ud Greet Weitern Railroad, ' It U ekpootad that tha traok-leyeri on the , :. aaia lisa will oempleta tha track tha preienl week bitween .Warns and ,Meedrllle. Thli will make a aoiaplaU broad. *oa*a traok, the eatlredlatnaoefroin Reranne to Haw York. Aftar tha completion of tha traak to Mped riUe, treek-laypra will be detailed to that por tion of tha road mat of. Reranne, and the traak will bn rapt® j: extended kaatwatd. ; j Fluituik »»d Iftikuillle Btlltkad Tha annual alaatton tot Piaalitnt and lll noton of tb* PiUaburfh and Staubtnfill*, Railroad Campany, wa* bald to-day. Than vara two titkata 1b tha laid, tha following baing alaatad: /• • Praaidant, laaao JoB«*;;Dlnoto«i*/Wm. PhtUiM. A. 8. HlehoUon.A. B.Bargar.M. I. Smyth, Jaaaa BdgUtnn.W. B. Earn, Jno. 8 s*'l.. 3oW .tho htook bald by Urn oltj.fOrthauboTaklokat, whloh, itU aUa*ad,inaa dona vUhoutauthority.and aatkoTvaa (Iran Uat tha.atwtion would ba ; ° < ,*iu_eompo**d at fol -1 l ° Praaidant, laaao Jonaa WUUkb Phillip*. Joabna Bbodaa, B. 8; Bmyth, Jhoa. Barrari K: O'Hara.ihortraoß '■ Ball.M.Moorßaad;?. Ja«* Bd ■ s -SgSg»*;jQw&.7j^ Tha anaaal raport wai road bytha Ijnd* . dial, hot It waa-jary briat, “ojgT JSha fiat that Obhgrati had grant*! *£&« odmpany thk/prlTilag* ’of bridging tha. Ohio ttaan nadthal'wptk.hhdbaan oomuhooad upon tha auapSoa* of tiaWait ,■ The Crt«il»«I C?«u*. [ .*" IndhUCourt, Judge Stow* pretiding, the V/ f ' following caret were dltpbted ofduring Hon / &jLj Cowaooui. / . . S \ // WMlnmKreinm.ipdiotedforjtolWoaimU /chlef, to breaking Open ' toe doir of a ojureh / '/Xr to Allegheny/ wee acquitted byfeaeon.of >»- . ./A aanlty, end.willbe tent to the fcooplul. // .. / : H«uj Coop plead gnUiyto eehnrgp of »g -7 / grarated aatault andbittorr, end ,wm aen //./■' vannedtopayefirteefthirtydoUnraandooeta, /' ' end under** UO daya bnptiionmant'in the ' oounty jail* The defendant while quarreling with the protean tor In TemperanoenUe* drew a knife tend ilioed off the greater peri of hit #l Jihn Connor, one of the partiat aewtod of robbing-the ehoo atom of plead guilty and waa remanded for pittance. Wm. MeCiurr, bne df our oidotl tntiiena, Wat tried for aaaault and battoiyon ;Charlea B. Taylor, alto well known to thooomtounttj. Mr. Taylor nailed upon ; Mr. McClnrg, at hit offioe, when warm Wordi enaned, reautting, at iaalltoed, to Jdr.Tajlnr being ordedOut.end reoelftog a blow for Mopping to abalro hit fiat at HnMoCltagi duty found arerdlat of not gallty-toaoh patty to pay half the oqau. 4H . • YY-fe—Y ffill >«• .'*»■>«•?«j v!v. *J* r:ftA>.-.';::! r l^ giSta •**.'' ' ir. - j W '?:vvJ ''-O';/ * ,•■>'■?•“■' y t ■% t n;| '»•••;* .- '•.■si! . MOBKIBO. JAN- 13 - A.nEx-Bheriff Turned Boise (Thief. On fiundiynight, the 4th inoU,» yaluebto 'horn was laku from the stable of djrohlbald I ' fllffln, who liisidiu two. miles sooth of St. I CUirsriilo, Ohio.. Bameel Lewis and Mr. I Qinw ,terted in pursuit of tho thief so soon ns I ■ tho theft was dlsooeered, nod after thro* days' I traraiing, erortook him in possession of tho hoiso, not for from BrowUsMlla, in' tils State. Mr. Lewis nnd Mr. WtHta-were ud mortified when they- rocognlied in tho notion of tho thief ono Oepfc Simpson, a for merTeeidant of- Bt. Clairrlito. '§»p*oo is now oohflned’ln thoßoimont ooanty jail.. Ho wns formerly Bhoriff of Belmont Monty, end ' e very nromloen tpoUtieiea.. Ho. left Bt. I OLsirtrUle aWnt.two yens ego aadjwme sup ’ nosod to hare keen In tho seoessMn army. ] ‘ sEmhe left Bt- Cleiraymo Us ■SeasKsesasKSgS ■, now it is snppoeod thnt Simpson Is tho mu who has boon doing italL:. ’ ■ f Found Drowned, j Oa Friday .arming Coroner M’Olang held I on leanest upon tho body of eh unknown mu, found Boating in fho Ohio rirsr, at the Mu ohosior forty landing: Tho'deooasodhad ori duUy beu water for a opnslderahle time. Ho weentoutthlrty y»ars of ago, Bro toot nine iaehoo in hight. ud weU dressed. Ho had on a Bha knlf uMersSIA 0«* wlhto wore two other shirts-* I gMrL I ! .Hi «B» ililWlf WHh WttS »Mw*r 1 SKS EWE I U Th^^Tr»‘^ STSntoVoSTlho dmJsod whtoheu to smn at Ho. SO It. Olairstmt. f A Slngninr Diroree Cm®\ A divers# ease is nov In of in- Testlgntion In Hohto oouty, Ohlo.'Duiei ' Onylitt saai for diroree upon fksj ground of | thaadaltaryof his wifhwlth Ksduiro Stone, ■ of HoMe oouty.Thondoltory fssliogodto . hero teireo plena In Wheeling, SOW# npsthl o«». Mrs. unyler, who is tho wife of Daniel Ooyler/ expects^to show that her hm budsdnt her away from home, ud then eonsplrod with nother men end woman to go to tin Mono# House, in Wtoellffc and rep resent herself ud Btono. It.is alleged tut Sartor did this In order to more speedily prooate the dtroroo for whlohhstnow sues. 1 Death el Penna»lr«»U jßoidere. 1 The following Pmnsylranla Soldiers hare died in Washington hospluls fines last re nJy^Woodwerdt 1.03d. lf»ert T. r.Berd, A.flOth. > C. 15M. . jr gnTlir Whi’ |Th#«o «yS| B, . Wo Pullutoai Os 112<L' |l" W*Jl*ay«b«r, K» lWb. T-i.rfwalL >'tuhl Icons is i>Trcji By liSd. jSS b&JV,«Sb. |B T. M. ?»iut»od,H,lso ptoftw.ifl-'TMiaao—Oftgfcittgfoy mmpi&gi ■it Mr. John Taylor* Chief Cloth in ttojfius tom Housol was on his way.to.the oljloe.hi iHoaedWatTfall at.thO;prossidg of- VlrgiU: SiThn ftSthfield street, ud Broke his thigh hurthe swjoint.; The tors*eni wu rsry Sonmy, and Hr. Taylor, Ulnga haary mu, tolfirtthgreatrioionos. Howto bis roildenoo on Sixth street, ud onßeturday - fraeturo Would be dlfflmdt to muogo.but wo ere glad to toernthathe is nowepmtorUblo, udimproring fnroiubly. - ; A Tsxnioexr. —lira Hery Rogers wes . ■ brought tofotwMayor.Alesudjsr, this morn ’ 2x7011 a ohstgo of dUorderly, eondnot,; and ln"datoalt of a flu of twenty denars, was to Isilfora lilrs nnlnher.of days* : : ■ !■-' ■ / i • ..-s^ S ~' / i :■ C-^ i a Strange Loci dent of the War* The presont rebellion hu furnlihed many •atrahge and thrilling incidents for newspaper eorreipondeata, althoagh all i* not true/thai is written. A soldier of tko 6th lowe Regi ment, who sign* himself j(. W. Batie, sends aa 4 the following, onder dhte of “Meinphii, January 3d, 1809:" ; / _ On New Year's day I thought Lwodldvislt •oue of my old acquatntahces InfilnOhio reg iment, then ia camp abdut two' and a half miles distant from May oWn (IhC dth Iowa): Tima passing swiftly, I did not tplurn to my ragiment till in the after patt-of the night— probably about three o'clock. Ibad to pass across some fields about ode mile in the roar of Memphis before I reached the road, just where it passed through' a clump of trM>« Be fote reaching the fense l heard some one say, la aeery i-determined 'tone: “No; newer;! unless ho goes orer my dead body." I raised my head and looked, anil I taw (for it was moonlight) a soldier walWng'slowly up and down the road, through theolmnp of trees. I looked again, and saw he/was a Union sol dier with his gun on his shoulder, and haydr net fixed. Agaiui'heard him say, in rather a troublad»Tdwe : *Thw sona. and daughters of Africa cry load onto Beevea for dellrer euce."/ I must confess I fslt carious, but he continued tot wain dp and down the row for porhapkan hou, god suddenly he halted ail! to listen In the direction of the city. Ana 'again he exclaimed ia a determined woioe: -**<Jod help, thyy are coining now.” I listened and heard the rumbling of carriage wheels. Shortly X saw it approach. The soldier took fcis posUloh in the edge of the road, and whited in stUlness till it oamo within tome thirty yards of him, whba he cried ont In a kind of amistsrlous Toloe, “halt l” and I heard a voloe in the carriage say, “Jack, drive no. The soldisr cried In a louder voloe than be fo?d, “Haiti halt 1 or yon are a dead man. The carriage was then Draught to a halt, and the soldier, then within abont fiftsen paoes of / Cht vehicle, demanded who they were; and a voloe answered, “It U Mr. K-- and his friend; we have been spending New Years, in the city, and are now on our return home.- v The soldier .then said: “Mr. K—l .de mand the surrender of the colored man James and his wife Anne, whom you are trying to convey out of our lines, and I also demand the surrender In my hands of Jaek, the col ored man yon hired tojbetray his brother _lnte your hand ?" At thU the soldier, reoelring two shorn from a man In the earriage without iniurr. called out in a lood voioo,* “Stop -that firing! or I will send you with Ju4m to your own place.” They then oeased the lone soldier said; “Mr. K— —, P?*der and lead is not made to killmej our »use li a lust one, and Qod will fight our batttof for us: and X,as an instrument in his hands, demand of yon again the surrender of those persons?" At this instant another plitol w>i fired, at which the soldier piece end shot Mr. K through his heart, and be fell back dead In his carriage—the ether white springing fromitat the same time, end taking to the weodi, made his escape. The soldier then approached the carriage, 1 busted the door open, and said: “James, l I have oome to deliver jyeu from you ensmles, i come forth, end gb | with me." A colored i man and woman then came out of the eu i riase* and the soldier said to the black man l that held the dines: !“Jaek, I will not kill | you at this time, fake this team and your dead master and gojout of ou i -never show you*elf J hero again, or I will kill you, you wioked rebbl.” - , -At this instant I baxne> out into the road and was halted by the soldier, and tojd h»m X was a Union soldier tod. He then told me to advance. I came up«xd asked him what was up, and he replied am only doing my work." I then asked him who Mr.-. K— bo said: “Itlk no matter now. 1 then asked him what' regiment he belonged to ? He said : “ I belong to the regiment, of the North." I then asked him *hl» name. He said: “I am not'ashamed of my name. My iulti.l. »n> P. R. M., IWM ■>«? *•» Wilmington, Lawrenea county. Pa., and win never See my felloes led away in bondage whiiel am able tbrVaise my arm to proUct them. That Is enough. Come, James, bring you wife,,wo must be going. He bad# me not to*follow him, lest I should get In danger. Mr. Editor, T havej been in two battles, bnt l confess iierer wail so struck with the bravery of any m&i Three shots were fired at him at a very short distanoe, in a bright moon light nigb£, and he|was unharmed. Williamsburg--An Ancient Tumfe. A correspondent la the fifth Pennpylradia CeTelry, *>w stationed near Williamsburg, tends at the following : - Theoldelty of Williamsburg presents one of the moet striking instances of the ravages of war end of the fate f)t traitors; from being one of the most aristocratic plows of s*sidenoe It is now the refuge of runaway siarj.a. The fine College buildings mud the female Semi nary are tn mini. I from the windows of fine 1 old houses, wooly heads only are seen Paring oat, and We onoe alogant OTomoneda in We contra of Wo to*n ,i» now tho highway of Wo '•daohtogcaraiior.7 Thocomfortoofpleaoant homes haw, in\» measure, boon transferred to tho comp of Wo soldier, and w«Mb otoroo, I chain, tiblo. aid jothor household furniture, adorn tho rougU cabins of tho troops. BotUr that, or at leaiUae well, to be used or destroy ed by tho nokrooi. WiUlamsburg hao for joaro boon notXdi for it. game and- oysters, and iportomon from Bichmoad made it their retort in the seion for iporting ana “oyster- U«." Tho gamb io now of a different sort— ,o io Wo shooting. Tho oyitorr farnnh tho staple dish An camp. ~ . About ten miles from oar comp, not far from Wo York riTtr, in a barn-yard, to a tomb otone, on whioh to inwribed the looming opl topb: “Haro lyeW yo body of Nethanell Baoon, Bsq., wham deeoont was' from tho Ancient House of ye Bacons font of which was GhanoaUor Baoon and Lord Verulem) who was Auditor of Virginia and President of ye Hon orable Counsel of State and Commandsr-in- Chief for the county of York, haring been or i the Council for above 40 years, and having ■as ss. Aborolho description to n doilgn, tmrioai bnt oortalnly appropriate; whatbar intended to ln dioato tho charaetar of Wa doooolod, or merely to represent We family ooat of arms of somf distinguished ohlralrono Southron, I know not—at any rata It to singular. It rampant, with rariod scroll work around It— tobetranslated, porhapi, “Baoondosoondad from Hog." ; Inanaanog Conranr El*ctio*o. —The fol-1 {owing namod gtntltmtn w«t» to-day oltotod u Dlnototra of tbs Intnranoo Oompanltt I < **>£plo«j liaao Jonw, John P. MoOord, 0. a/ Honey, -Harwy Ohlldi, 0. Gray, William Doan,Adam Jnwhfc Boh«t B. | Storting, Bobert H. Darlt, B. L. Pahneitook, John Irwin, Jr., Bobort L. Boarow._ Aoplo I ,.—William Phllllpe, John B. Parke, Chariit S. Blttoll, eoorgoi. Jonoi, William B. Hayt, William Von Kirk, John Watt, Sunnol P. Bhrlvor, Joboi B. Varner, Gapt. I John L. Bhoadt, 0. Hanion Low, Baniel I Wallace. ‘ Pith. Aocinaar. —A oolortd :glri, at»nt thirteen year! ol age, daughter of JoowKo- Donald, raiding boot WoynoohM, arano ] Aonntv wat fatally Inland on 'Wednetday Uu. tJ OnoTorrlon o( thoaffalrlt,thatln.<ht I abtenoo of hot parent., the got hold of a pu tol, ond in handling It dltohnrged th. eon, tontalnto tho .Idaof theneokand hood. An- I othor 10, that oho wot .hot oooidan tally or ln -1 tentionallr,by anoth«r girl about :thoiamo 1 ago who woo with her at tho time. ' Tho In- I jnrod girl wu Inwn.lblo After tho aooldtot, I and diod In a fow homo. i. BlMunia ina Wobanen Souliiat.—Wo hop. no ponon will forgo! to ealliat City Ball, tkit aftornoon or.owning, and leaw a contri bution of caoh or hoipital atom, with tho Bnhoiotonoa Committee, .for tho bentit.of tho I tlok and wounded toldlort In Tthnototo. Tho Hall wlll bo open -In tho aftornoon.from two to Aw, and In tho owning from town to nino. Bmoisa or a LOranc.—A female InnaUo, oondned In tho Dlimont Hospital, eommltted inletdo on Bnnday.by hanging horoolf In hor room. Sht rtildod for domo time on Woo torn awnuo, Allegheny. Coroner McClnng hao goad down to hold an Inqnett. !: aiunn Honsa, PatnananTatat—Thlo hoUl, to long favorably known to tho pnblity hat boon re-oponed. Ito looatlon .to good, tt It taay of aeooit from all tho rotttot of trawl, and lto proprittort pledge thenutlwt to tat tain lu ropatation. . Dairk or Uuo> Wakd.—A tolagraphlo dlopateh,' reoelwd In 'tho oily; to-day, an sounoti th* til fwt ;th*t MVjor Frank B. Ward, of tho Andtrton Oawlry.had taplrod [in tho anti of hit brothor, Mri’W. W. ward, at Bathrlllo. • ' ' ' ' r .. ' -Battnoan Panniylraala Control Bead la tald to haya wood tanj mil- LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI. Springfield Still in our PoweMion. UEBm REPULSED AT BVEKf ADVAHCE. GEN. CURTI-. AU ER THE ENEMY dec., As., Ac. 81. Lome, Ju. 12.—Late lait night Ota. Oartii received dispatohoi Iron Col. Crebb, commanding at Springfield, that the rebel* vrtn recalled it every advance on that pleoo, end we nold the town. . . Oar loti !■ lOTontoen killed j wounded, not known. _ 'VTe baried-thiitj-fire rebel*, and many were token off the field- They left n Urge number of woandedinourbendi. Bht littl* of the town wu del troy ed end thet wei done by our troop*. •• The telegraph we* elmoat wholly destroyed, between Bprinfleld end Sena Spring. Gen. Cartli he# three oolamni of troop* al ter the eaemy> , the case of general fortes. Tho Finding of tli© Oonrt. RDBORBD FALLING BACK OF BOBECRARB. Ac., A«»* Ao« Now York, Jon. li.-A dlapatoh (tom Weahington aaya i Tho finding of tho Court In lio owo of General Pori«, yaaterday, wn. o'clock p. m. It U, of oourw, «nM«it to tho approral of tho PrealdanU Tho Conrtnd ioiiuti w dU. Itlaunanimoualyoonoaded thot General Portor It fnlly axoneratad from tho.hlomo imputod to him in tho ehargda pro forred by General Popo. Oonoral Huntor loam Immediately for hla Department la the Ariel, from Hew York* Dreaeml B. M. PrenUss leaves for an lmpor- ÜBt command, to be hereafter neslgned to kim. within twenty-four hours* HU uestlna- Uon U undoubtedly to the West. Other generals oomposiug the eourt will Immediately resume weir positions in the field. It U a eouroe of oougratulaUon to the oonntry. In tho proront auto of aflalrt. that we are to hare ImmodUUly thoaorrloot of tho general ofioora who hare for a month and more been engaged in the oaee of -MaJ. ®e®* rumor prevalent to-day that General Boseorans fallen baek, U believed to be true bj some of the Western generals now here, they say, howerer, that a refrograde movement, If suoh has been made, was to •nable our army to be nearer their base of "SfiTpietty genersUy bmt^* Mnrfreesboro as a victory; that of Belmont, destitute of any substantial or de cUive results. Union Officers and Soldiers SOU at Richmond. Fouuu Monnon, Juo. 10.—Thu follow ing tr« ihi Una** of offieer* goldUr* o l the Unlud Suue Array, who aro itUt eonfia •d ia Libby Briaon, at Riohmoai f thoir wound* or ileknut pravanUd thalr romoToi. Their names hkre been furnished by Mr. Thomae H. Bell, on# of the returned prixtn er«, who obtained them by editing each prl gonar pareo&ally: \ Carson, let Pa. Biflee, tail tag off. Harrison Young, 4tb Maine, tail tfctgh. A. R. Mitchail, 11th wound In the lag- K. 'jwtu, lllzt Pa-, both leg* Winded, j h. guttoa. 11th Pa., wound In the tag. L. D. Varney, 4th Maine, *kk. Tbomzs A. Smith, 11th Pa., abdomen wound. W. H. Morgen, let Pa., tip Seymour Smith, 104th New York, tag off. Jots A. Sommer*file, Uth Pa., tag off. Cbartoe 0. Bee, tat Pa., left tag wounded. Jamee Bishop, 12Ut wouxtdtd In the kitae. Amee Allshouee, lltb Pa, wounded in the thigh. Martiltar Porter. 10th Pa., wounded la the head. William Chamberlain, 11th Pa., left enn off. Samual Hotabaugb, std Pa.,Jeft arm wounded. John Ayei, ldth Maine, ahet la the tag. clot 8. SJ. Mar chan 4. 116th Pa., shot in ebdomei Capn C. D. ShaflU, Co. I>, SthPo., knee. Cart. Win. Bryan, K, 3d Pa., Tool qit. A. 3. Boiar, H, l*th Pa,, both leji- Lieut. Lewis A Johnston, tbth, loot off. Ltaut: J. P. Lucas, sth, tag off. Lieut, J- K. Etacee, Utot. arm off. Lieot. Theobald Bock, Bth N. Y., tag off. Adi*t. Then. MeMurtrte, lltb Pa., tag off. Wn. A. VannetUer, litat, tageff. Johm Morgan. Hid, tag off. Alonzo Wright. «th Pa., right leg off. Michael Hem, Tth Pa., right tog off. Enoch Sod*, 8d Pa., toft leg wounded. John Conway, G3d Pa., tick. Darid C. Tlrrell, litat-Pa., -wounded In hip. Beret. S. P.Jpnee, Jr., shot in tag. Colamboe Oouentort, Fa., left lev, wounded. Charles HIU. Mitt, left tag. wounded. W. W Etuij. 11th Pa., left tof, wounded. John MUtor. 12Ut Pa., wounded b» shell ln tag. Robert Oordon, lltb Pa., wounded In thigh. Ell Hilliard* lltb Pa., wounded in tip. petec McHoe, Cth Fa., hip. Tred. Conrad, 196th knee. 8. A. ntsar, 112th Pa., thigh. Leri Benner, 143* Fa., toft foot off. From HanhTllla, Ten* Louiiyillv, Jan. J«**jJ'* idraiM wu at Franklin at Urt aeeonnta. Hla piokats axtand tkla rida thraa kUm. Ha ia eollaotlng fcorsaa, prottalana, ana oonaeriptt. Four boat ■ Tharirar of army item arrived to-day. i stationary. The Kew York LefUletate Aiiui, K. Y.. Joa. 11-In the 10-d*T, MTin tall.t, w*r» Uk-n for Bpeeto without» ruoH. Tho Hoin# thon odjoumoa till to-morroWj Sn. Ballet ia Boitoa. Bono*. Jin. 11—Son. Butler will ,tUU till dty to-morrow. A mo-tlof wn hola it thi UinhisVi Xzehingl to-4»jr la B«n» to i pnblia roooptlon. COMMERCIAL RECORD. ABBITBATIYI OOMMITTEI OF THI BOAID or TBAD*-Fo» Hotxmxxb in Dicum. Wm. M. Bim» T. P., I Jiu* IwßmsTT, jomn B. Diiwonu, IWm. McCexot, . Patio KcCursun. PITTSBURGH MARKETS, Onto or no Pmssunax Paxlt flamii 1 - MoiMTi Jit. 12, IMS. | . *Gold hss again advanced and we now quote at 83 pev OBQ« prom. baying, and 50035)* atUloc* ‘ SQtot to firm bnt unchanged at from S 3 to £6 percent proa.' buying and ashing. Pomosd Hole* also are {ilgber, , Aod our bankers or* baying At SO por coot prom. [ Xoitom Exchange to unohaoged At por buying, and )* por coot prem. celling. OBAIH—Corn Ka shade firmer, bat oo yet an- 1 changed; Bale of 200 booh prime Ear from wharf At I 75c. Wheat to very quiet; we note oomo smaU soles from wagon at $1,16 for Bod and SL2QOI»*6 for White. Bje to steady at 75c. There to-nothing : doing In Barley. Oota are,qoiet bat steady el 46 to I (Oo for new and old from first bonds. | FLOUR—Has besn Tory daU to-day, sa vo were onable to hear of a single eele of any Importance. I Extra Family may be qboted at from $6,26 to $6,76 I —principally at $6 1 60®&,60. Bye Floor 1* dull at | $4,7504,57. Bnckwbeat to doll and to offered freely I from stole at $S to $3,25 per cwt, according to I quality. T : I OBOCEBIE&—There to a continual light demand | tor Grocertoe, and the market toqaietand unchanged. I Soger to eelllog at lO)*011%e Coffee 31033 c aad I Molasses MO6Go. Qll£_Thofe to no farther- change la Crude sad I we continue to quote 9010 cents pergsUonl Bale of 760 bbU .t 10c, ind s2 fiO Hat pwduiM. Bdliwa to fall fend onMlttod. itoto of 10 bbto Bp. 1 LpM pi 85c. I BCTTIB * WKW-Bnttor to Mud, will ulu of puked UUSCfh; Common 801 l *lls@l6c, fad prime Eom»@B)c. Tb«r» ,U » ,ood linal for I Eggs atJSc per dozen. I HILL FKXtH&aleol 170 MCka Bhortoat 90c per | cwt. } ■ I DRIED FRUIT—SaIe 0( 50 bnek peaches-at $2,76 0237 aiut 20 bosh prims at $3,00. Apples may be 1 quoted at $1,12 tor Common, and $1,26 tor prime. BEAN&—ftolt. fa loti of 80 bull Whlto »i I per bushel. ‘ ' , ! I ; CHEESE—Is eUady whh a (sir demand at kso tor I prime selected WB, < HewTorkDry Good*Market* January 9.—The Dry Cfoode market baa been very mack excited daring tbelast tea days»and has been relieTed of the depression whtoh we nave reported during the. pmieaxlnar weeks. Ax early aa Decem ber 91, many jabbers began k to(* t oiake up stock," and the mull showed a heavy advaaos om pm loos price*. Bolden took alarm and withheld their jm*a* or de* ; Bonded freely pod un til* paHUfa admass wra eatahtiiMoCA m 6o pw Y .. vn 'jotadart Cotton: igood*. Thle ndTaace &b!mwJsEbElto* durlcglbo put week, aw* “ t* - " TV? *h« ym» u stock offered. Sj'Ju ¥rrt MerrliaKii. Sprague., 4c. MnS aoSSd.“»4IX4* si as? ra'pSrt srg-jt bJw mftde, those styles ■■»*. d l!S ,l “*Tfc!lSS?bhle Mow the ear rent rate* of ol !jj!!! a**?'! «n£ *£« ? /cr..,n a£i?L&£nd llSth. -Wane. ol Gold and O0*>o» ISSL K«JmlU>oo|‘‘ «•: obterro to pMticotar “ES££ESL-»»t.*.** *•* *»“ o, ££'ti ’«.i» «<*:" wS PUtaburgh Mid olefelaad | BaKroad “«ckcj® ' Pllubollb. Fort *«»• 4-UucaiO, id """m"' "ifiiaitfrßsissySi - SsWS.TiW'-A* “*£• »??wSErI I- He- *°‘\T mw th '. cl "; o !ii’ . dM] tMr f-ii to oothmand for Cent* on the ESfe*^““ ,prod ”” jzzzx iSS^i 5Ss ses of 5,000 baf> Bombay, per pterion. toarriVal,on. OUmeileia Hemp Seed we notloe sales of 85 at 35c. imports by Hirer* * WMSLINQ—PIi Inu Gitmul-OM bbl* floor 16 bbU pjrk, 8 bbU lard, 7 k^t s - I Jmo MoVit: 100bail>bip •tuff, 458 bgacorn*Oß flSm WO to floS ,60 bbl. do, m iw toed, YoecUy A Koppi 10# bg* feed* Joeepb Daningtf n, fflTbpbrmn, AJ ?*«“'■ 31 , b *k* dried fruit. 20 bg* oom* l.bbl bean*, Wnr I * c * I Aoo;3 trunk* and mi, Jo* Dlckiou;.* bbU flour, ! I kkl mm) Jaaoa Hofrlw B pfcp *nnAri*». 11 bbU Dour MdSwTSiSuJi; i? a«uej * “• “ “!! I hblk. ffm t Wooldridx*. 25 do do* Tho* Bell A co, V& d£w.£E!UrtSks A Kelly; 87 dodo, HoUb- I UonBwiBbbl* eerspiron,Levi* J****s®*, At*?*!* I Bagaley; 7 bbU produce, H 81dd10.16 I nkgsproduce,atnitlUer, ahead fat cattle, Jam* I I wflwttT.iMG-.raa Amxana—B7 eke corn, Ytm f I Back A co: T do cow tall*, Wm Flaceur, 23 bale* oot -1 ton,6 bxslnk, Olarke k eoj 1 bx, ***£)** I mbikL Paul Wallace; 44 do barley, J Bbod«»i 3J2& I omSml LBurebfleW; 81 roll* leatber, O M Boftrtott, 1 Kou,Budd *oo; 5 b*J*a **ddl“B I flbffhro^lSbLcandle^Graham* f*? ; Or. trrkkA Ctum, SmirtO »«“ ,W,V J . 't I I Moble a oo; 6 bbU apple*, B*k*lralt,L H 'Q l ** • . I Si bbl w£oo,dtafl,Beunett*»;23r Umber, ;|kBDB Chamber*; 6bx* produce, J Barclay. 11 aAILIPOLU-m i»-m w*|' “““j K B “°f .«* [ I M-*—; 60S do do, Ja* Gardner; 127 do do, J o nig , I gett k 00. ' Imports by Railroad. Prrretuaoa. Ft. Waraa * omeaoo Baito®, Jan W—l caroaU, Jceeph « bbl^b*n oil 14 oil bbl*. A Lyona A oo; 180 oil bbl*, Kane * &£. rje * Iboa Bell A co; sod bag* barley, Joebua Btaodce. rm#WBOB * Cl*txl**o luiuto. J«» 10- 3 car* Wbeat, B T Kennedy A brer, 7 bbl* bung*, ArdmcooUco; 100 bxaetarcb, J M. toowden; 58 pork bbl*, U Bobieon A co; 100 bbl! floor, Joeeffe. Oratg; gobble floor, 7 pkg* Urd, Uhrlter _A !«*•*£ lw) bbl* floor* Mackeown A Lin hart; 100 dodo, H Ger wig A co; 434 bide** 0 GroeUtnger A eon; 6 bx* •uathTß H Jack; 1 car wheat,Slmpe&n* I agairbeat, B t Kennedy A bio; 67 bbl* carbon oil, I no con* if Be*. __ _ BTBXJSBOJTS. TX>R CUiCXNNATi <fc ibu iJSSua r ISYILLB. —The fine new lUtairMßl l«th i**t.,at4 p.m. For freighter pe*t*g* *l’P J on board cf to ( J. *. A 1 agent*. i»J3 JOHsTrLACK~ l 8 IjHiK UI*Oi«JSATI * IAJV;iJS™S I; l&VtLLfc.-—Tb»flJ»ci«*si*r MBWmHhEBI kO&K CH»t. j. a. LUBluer, *“ WSUKKBUA.Y, 14tbbi«t..»t 4 eelock p.-m. Tut or MMi apply on U*rJ or to "TIE iTb^u.Uocaioa * <*>•■ GXJK UJUIBVIUiB,AJAIIW|JKga* I AMD BT. LODIB.-Tto M« «MAgnW»> p'iM*ngtr atcAmef iIJUiUBV wili lair* lor ih* »b®»« *•***? in»ro*e diSVtSftU, tu THIi DAT, the 13tb **•.>• H o'clock*. a- Torlx»ij*iorpi««H{»»CTJj ©olKAril ci to - J. B. I^U<QtjTO»«Cy.,\ Ag nt*. ji(o JOHKift*CS. )■ Scu D T. Brown, wul vrj g . <m rsviLLE every BATUBDAY’m~4 tfeiork p- , m ■ Stuntog, wtu U*ve EAlltoVULk et«*y J TQE&DAI, at 5 O'clock*. ». F«r freight or pee , **S^f gly 00 LIVIKOSTUN A CO-, Agrats. Regular! wSbklt tAsmviLUl FAGKKX.—TbeRHim ■*e« JdbsaatifSpassenger steamer EMMA tikA pm rwrt Monroe Ay art, leaves Pittsbargb tor TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. M--* UmT Fuctrrlxhtorsaemce apply on board «r to jTk UTUMJaTOIfAOO.. burgh. H a PIKECE A 00.. Axeote. k*pesTi»e. no 7 loao -NEW awRANQK-i IOOOe HKiT.—WH* ELI BO auMBH rrrtXBOAOH DAILY BXFSBBB J*t»^ T T*e aewaad enleadtd stdewhael packet .ARMADA, BATuaiAIBBOAI.-timm. The FiKB PAsagNQKB. icy-to HinBTA. OwC JoblgHßm BSSSSt I The above steamen mike close comectloiui ** I Wheeling wttk fine side-wheel steamers tor Marietta, I Parksnbarg and OtaeinnaiL I ■ m *iw iw* JOEHCI r| BNKY O. HAI.B A CO., (Imwwi u Merchant Tailors, As, Him twritta, tb.tr van aim wister bvook, .too. th. Uiurt M. b«ri ••toct-d .tPi* of Oo<«to bwcbtlPlhl. wb t. I LiSwto*—«****• °* I- 0*1(T» FUBMIBHIHQ 800D8 °°. 4 mn -IB »•“ .ttosttoo mi puictulllx la -*1 «•“- 00A. 0* FMBI» «T. OtA3BTBinS. MlO ■ ' ~ vs. i 862."‘ ■- No !f“ BBB " "" o A. Ib & El T S W. D. & H. ACALLTJM, n fOOBIB BTBMT. iri. (,u« pucrflM tlw l*p.« witw" “ with the newest dedgas tn CABP*TO,OIL CLOtI»,WIMDdW BHADM,* O -' ; 6.10:1, r- gAILKY, FABRBI.Ii A CO., M.OMBKBS, 129 anovs bxivnri«u>, Qiie thslr pbnoael attenil in to all wc«h in their UsA Houses- fitted wt*b BAB, <S)LD WaZIB PIPI»» it° d RATHB modern lmptOT«® eßUl * D ■*: OLOBSTS, Ac. ■ - (MU AMD AOITWOM; WOll, BEFlfiEBfKd lined, in the. most dux*| and on mgohable te^ins. B.pud»i ta« I '° tle “> “ l ia‘ u woth^warranted. - ; SUUI'ANOIjKAb.—^ ISO but BhM. MKWttil nun>l»n. I 16ptoL«iA;> ' co., t- UtoUiv— li -barrels •V 0 ™ * 00,U»n«jio«*. CLAIMS, Kc. QQLpjEKsTSjtJSTIBB, 1 BNSIOSJ& & BACK PAT>*o<i »ilPttier JBBT OLAIUB'JQ.ttKST 1 BE ObrEBMHEftT, Api 1 103 rearth »tr*wt, Pittitarß&jjkixl . (JBAELKS 0. ItJCfilß* Washington, P. a Military! claims, bounties. PENSIONS, RACK PAT, and ! MILITaBJT. CLAIMS of uterj'deecripUon, collected bythe wb* scfiber. at the loUwiring ra ee, via: Penetoju, $lO 00; all other s3 50., 0. C TAYIiQB, *~“T» Attorney at l*aw, .. No. 73 Grant. efcreet, FltUtmigh, PA ‘ N. B. No charge# an*, made If the claim; doea-not Mtccred, nod ail information ginm gratia.. < »ol:ty JJEINtIiONa, BOUNTY * BACK. t'A.Y!. Attemrr at Lav a*d Claim Agtat, Pnm cute# Boldier*’ Claims ol orery deecriptkm. P£HBIOHB for disabled officer*, •oldlerm.eeMieuewJ suriDM. BODMTICB end PKMBIOSB for the wid ows, parent*, orphan ctlldren, brotheraand iliuta or other legal representative of thoee who hare died or been kjfiwl In the Mrrlce ; or hare died after dU chaJ,ge,froni disease contracted In eemee. ‘ flV*So charge until claim collected, and no letter •ill he answered naif astamplsenclcaed. eelfcSa 1 fiMw yrimf.-y —D. lAU9CB. 4 BAiiBOOR, ‘ LAMP UANOrAOTOBUBB, OXO. V. Rnt.paHlP-—JfcBET Holi*Slft oil refinery. BOBNINOOIL AfiD LOBUIOATING OIL, 'Em oonitkntlr on hand the Terjr belt qoqlity of BOKHINO OIL, elear and wtthoot odor; also, * good LUBBIOATOB, para WHITE BENZOLE and CAB GREABE. „ ' . n nniMt Lift at Ho. 86 Juru Stout, Bank Block, second floor, will be, promptly attended to. ocfcdtf .. i t - OLL WOHK.H. PUBS WHIT* BIPINID OiBBOP OILS. on». Ho. i»i Lituty itmt, py9;fl»dM» L' \Joimt OUi WOiUUi ' \ WILLIAM P, WOOLBtDQX, *A*tTTAOtm*mO» GOAL AH D OABBOH OIL*, apd dealer la LAMIB, CUJMSEVS, Ac., Ho. *9 M*rk«t atroei, Lwtwaea Sootnd and ‘Turd, PITTSBURGH, FA. ahSfr.dly ' \ ■ - - . Ulli AVOttKii.—LiUNG KILLED AGO. N .. • ► Wotk* »t Sh*rf»l»nrg SUtlon\Allegb*ay Via*) OfflcoMd WarcbnufrJ, 23 STREET ILLL’MXMATIHO mO LIU3BJ. GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. \ No. 1 UKTpIEB OIL, warranted aoo^wjo ilta, alway* oh. bfcnd. • ■ - QClSslyd V> KFINiiD OU. J?OK JSXfUKX’.—The XX;Qfldfnlgnederenow prtMiwlto thetat of SefiDod Carbon OIU filtered on boerd of cer»et PiUe£rr§h.«» dock ta PhiUdelphle, or at vereboaM et iird Honk Point, New *ork. Will otoodellMT r«e from too to l.trtMJ berrela free aboard mU BilU Ledlng-of diflereot eistd jote on LiTtirnool. Qle«£ow» Prenkfort-00-tbe-Melß. and , ,| PvtrvUle Oil W «re», Plttoi/urtn. I a UJiN, MoCOKMIcC* iiuTTflitm roOHWHT* Plvubuxgh, P*. | NTWilDOtni N0.30l ÜbrttJ lUwt ■ «| OUOK, PABLOBAifDHJAT* iWGNrroVttTPABLDB HOLLOW W ABB, etc.,‘Steel »n4at»MMetoW*,B*U* tnc BIU CMiIo«H)UU Geerin*:o*y Wstetend Ar tisru Ptue Sjml Ijwh, iKig.lroa*, W«4foß L«ie*, fca-, Qiuitlrp mkSotooider. P**eklcd Porublr iUU, -WH k fetraffi or Bw»e Pvxf'ar. '•■'■ ail-i^iad ITEYSTuNB fcOUNI>HV, I>. DdIAVBN & SOH, So. 47 -riDSHAL STSSSTi 4U4J»«i»| Cil|r, Maufifocmrer. or wry eariety ot <-'OOKIHO AMD HB4tlHi; : KTOVBft. OUUIUSQ Onamon QUiTI FBOKWi TKSDEiIS, S 4. aw. CLAST .IttOJi ' HODS* VBOKTBi IBOH BAILIHG, Mid All kin da of OABTLKGB pud* to art*. • • ; ; • ' "* AMERICAN HOUSE, Bojtos, if th, 1 UrsMk aad btet Kiund Hotel -Id tiieN eA 1 iDfUDdSuteo;te MDlT»Sifcc4tei,»DileMJOf DO- I 6m train in tho root** of IravaL Itooatalitialltha modora lmjn»To«*wte, aad army eoaTantetna for tto comfort and •coomn3»tloo ol tho m#i| s**“*s: ‘‘mLIT'T* 7n * P * a ~ LXWIB SICK, yropriotor. urr tjulohs. au aid ciiau jnrrißu. H. 0. MAOKBELL, Jf0.114 FfFTB BT&BJ2T, PiTtsiuEttH, Pa, DUUU IX 0 ARB OX OIL, , Ho. tt WOOD BTBSST, Pmimon, Pont a. QgOBttJSW. BOLDBBIP A CO., DUMOAN, DOKLAP A 00. ol pirraBPBQH, p*. STO WAc. HOTELS- POINT- HALT HOUSE, :17 WATER STREET, PiUtburik, Pa. w. H. GARRARD, Xalfter. SoDlor IuBABLKY ui BY* HALT I 0100. for nlo, IBABLEY. 1 BABLEY. BYK. PACT and OOBH. od«=3j» I i,YKUIT XIiEEA—UrBOOMnamTO t-CB JJ chasm*.—A very latgoetock of choice tBMCB, j oTaelected varietke t a chooae from, with *T«y p» Kim ftef, to hATA «T*TT Variety tTOO fcO BAIHA. *• »hfoh I irethnseyeArold*, 10, WOfcor year olds. Fear, W,- I 000 two Mum ywiioM. Poach, Flam, Ai», aui I —tluTree* ta tho Humry. o*ll ud *3§SS gs&l SBtttS: I viioMk A&d ntoiL I -Um PITTBBOEGH AID OAK LAUD HUB -1 •HgbSP** r> - iOW. HUBPOOH. YD G~ nUMihSlilN AND EitOUUUE.— . 900 bnh. prim* Dry Applja; . , ISO do do do Peachee, halve*; TO bbU.Swaet Cider; lOOboxw W. B.Cheeae; 10 do B. D. do; 110 bbla. prim* Burnett Apple*; | A do Armyßeanr, I T 5 baib. O&lina;? , I l&bbU. Flint Hominy; 1 mt load of Potatoaa, (Peach Blow*); S bbla. pore Older Vinegar; I ioo do largo Ho. ! S Haemal; - bn* rtealrod and for VAN GOBDEB, I «*io ! (<’ 1 iHgocoadatreet. SUiSDiUKa.— i .100 bosh. Primo While Beans; 1000 do Large Yellow Ear Corn; 200 do Bright Halve* Dried Peaches; 200 do Dried Apple*;. 500 lbs. 801 l Batter, -800 dos. Karo. T - -> - [ ALSO—Batra >AteUy Hour. Wcitoro Buena I Chou., Bolt, ruthert. Tacked Bntter, Bnckwlisat .four,** »U •. «*, j«a ! . -i r . ' ■ • Wholesale Grocers. / lUjN ttltf JN MBINTe.-r \J 100 bbUaiprlmo Bttautt Apples; 60 do i Sweet Cider; ■ AO bosh. Onlbca, prime; l&Qboxe* W.B.Ch«e»; 1 75 do*en Pane/ Broom*; ' 4 ait rewlved Mid for safe, by VBAWK VAM QOBDIB, I^9'l 1 114 Second street PKODUUB.— f 60 ibUe Hatra Family Flour; .. 5,900 &H. Bochwhaat - - do; ! 3 tttroe* Bacon Sides; - j S bfcts.No: 1 Lari; " - - * 4 keg* ,do . . do; _ 1 a ban Wbita Besna; , ebbu Oduntry 'fiOAp; jM .r.«l»ml»d«ortel.h li)iLwoßTH4 ’ _ lag: ; 1»0 and 133 Second alreeU qaABL3I KXTKA fAUILZ i'UIOR; oUv HX>bl>li..*itr»l»!uilJ Itanr. , j 1 JUO bwh. Dried Applet bright; ' ,i JTJ bM*. Sorghum Jibl*»e*i‘ \ .! a»Oilßtneii,W»fs .• M ini for nit J. 0. Mo VAT, jifj > - ‘ I . Mo. ID Bittcct. VfißW SUQAIWJUKKD HAMB.—W6 IV la receipt of a lot of the; celebrated Star' Bread jOlndoaotl Sager-Oared : Haaei which wo vomit unit -to My l« the BUrtit.. Alio, ?]s** i ■ wrtitf Utertr*OdHm D 4«tUu. TSHOIoIS ritAOWSb—A •up plr JnrtwoeWM i rto, bright h»lT<» giip*r«l HteGUbrAto: bjr«k» ISldin •ti* Qtdo#nf M<** o* ; ■• • JOHB A»K*H»B«Wt > ,; h*: ■»«»» uuttTMl | l ,H t al«<w < t. —HmOa iUcOUIT AfflD ’ALMOUtt ud tor ■!•» *>» XisiQNE&BaAIEWVAX.DABLK A BtAL'SHTiTB—I wlll ur» *•_ - PUBLIC SALE, os v- ’ - Tu «day F e b.lo li lB6 f », «. m, MX!«Tlkew* >k«B LlUrtjf «tre* VrSTTi i. oH>i Inch** »o »*• Uw of property o'atw-r'.m .h to-*?* Belter;; thence bj th»»»e >o.t «.»- »n siky tea- feet wide* .98 test juul W „ im mi # lubN to rioni thence alontmiw*** 33 feel 1 alleyr then* «*«XjJj&S2JKifoR. Ptifcer; • iifcb to the tin. of 9"&*gs£££3 S«.rty W baiting to 4. Vetur* property 64 ■sr? ass-^^HSSifssjy<® JMwSiSPSiSge**-** “■* '^^sruAfaSfiy-gHrc . Depot* end efiordi rare ehesOe for* LtT*rtt*«ot casiUikte. •• ‘ J " • tms at Sale. JOBS w. BiDpSLL» : A»lgn®e o# J. 0. DAViflj Atictieawr. . Pimborgh. Itec. 1T» SSK? S r U tof mt .tha Balmont luit>W>Jt. rsaiSS^SlMS^Mig.. Irooc^bemndolortoMaooajatSt^ibwiTfllj^^ Sanjpointwettojthemouattini. Tfc#taportnat fact U, the rooeiTUg and ■hipping; without hauUng. ihle -propery U toelj i«lng one-third of a mile open tbfOfcto nwMJJ [L Wheeling extemtfon ot the CTerAind h f’iiUj. hnrirh p « running the whole length of eela SSSffield. Alto,the:Pea-H*ndle(« B * u^)£ ai> £*£ croteee the other raUroed npou thU.projwrty, Ooel <mn be dropped from the pic cere upon tltereilroed, totothetopof • SSSi without eecood htndtog. sOffAtfE bodjof ooel edloiningtheeboee t»ctth**«*h he Seated if required/ lV iron ore be* for, taJUbed hr Deteone eoneenent with the boa&nue, end nUrt upon: tone of netire ore c«ld hnte bSSTcon«ctedfor,deUtecedetteM \ re«dj for nee, 60 per cent, ere, et $3 perfou j Lake , baneilor iron ore has been boughtat Oleyelend tor ' tsSr ton, freight from that point to SteubeneiUe, ( KS et tbe farheoe,f6 ;67;Uke ’ uhampleln eud-htkeourl Iron :Me«ntnin ore eben* „ thewme. There ie an ebundenm of fixe clay 1 itoneand eendilone upon it* end In the ekintty. The pteeent rate* for ell materiel* coat.more now , - .]*> fto Brta Anj j»™od IToitmant.lll ptouo edl opoo WM. a ABBAHAM, alhunbcnrUle, .ho .01 M rwlj to ihow lh« P™“- toeo ud u,Ulo U* .dt«nu,«« i or .poo 0» under j!V?°- mru ° rth oh. r\HPHAI>S» COUKT aALB.—In Iho | vj BAtterof 4bv-«tsta of 'AUx. dp*«r« deoeued. | *T M CCdet Of tto.OTpftXM OWt of Al* lo»u»ny-0oooW, i will expuaa to tfnbUo B*lo»** t&®. I ciußf-HUM* ' to '} * ' <?** uL bAXUBDAY; the tfb day of JTebraary, A-I>. 1WVI iflO o’clcck *. m., all « r^i r ** i 2L l £ d tltuaU iu lniliann towothtpr AlUfMafr oofntyiM* I loc port of a largo traot of .which AUcwiiw opocr* I died, toted, obd bounded and I Ovßßonctng at a ptn on lino drtldlag utw deecnoed end vth« .lend ct AhlMder Bpier, j d*c'il; Uuoca M.l°.W. M. 4 tetchre “ ? I ». S<£f’ V. 8.4 pomhe. to e wMto/mii I ISH“V. 194-pWo.tf to . hlchoty; ttmre W. t».7 porchre to • enger tre.i_thmwß.SJJi"} •a perchelta*e..plnl ll«o 1 “. | ,Jf John MtchoUon 0. ““ *» ‘o&WKU Wood tine of lnad,otX M.Qlufdg.*7l j perched tonpint thence .longotherJinoni tend a. 88° W. 48.» percbef to * pin; thenco elong I ire. cf U-Su’e lend ». W *. M » perehretof tboo co elong the tree dl. icing the hejethbeSore *•- unltet UndeAniothei Und cfAUxnndtr cee ed. tj the pin. too piece of b.»lnnlng-««“t?c teg 47 .ere. .nd 81 petchee, more cl ire;. »°{”f “J ulewbleh therein Alex, gprer,drfd.hj . Will end Teetanent, regletreed In “egotre . OOre of nltegheuy Coontjr, In Villi hock eol. —, o*B*7"* doTi»od7 alia,) lor the peyment o_l- drift, end EgKiOl. . . S ZZSiZ ' arum, fa.cn.ot, YTALUA.RLK MIKEKAL LAJnDS V ruu B»L*,-Th. JUU-lißlOWa.J OBNAOg FUOFIiBTr, Wlig »s«ut tt» *cnt o< I***} ccnt»lol<gli<ra“ns IlnuriumiMd \l£>o *amoi th* **>«»» jwWil Mt VSi'Suid tobwn- th, CO»- *£iSaff luTwiittlJ*™ o . l * OwUmUUUrcU and^th® j property, if »012. will Le oßef- I*d tor l«iU ou IMor*oU'Urti«.'- ■■ ••’ ; \ lfu , l », l L e rv«Uc.U«. E .u^«d inMßlßj * : rUKt>- I*' IUSLBKM, lx*cute»»*/f 0. lbmw»Ydeu’d,' PitUliax&h » or. JOaN i/BOUBK, Agent, ~.. j+hp*twwa. g»mbn»cPttftty, rr.. SUPEKIOK BDILDINGXOTS I?01fc WffS&SS^SP^SS^SfS^. Urmtau of too Oeouo ui STuSiifol location* fbr V«t«o dw»nliy.- -l»« •cccoiT oni CMVMnXMttOJJi thorn SSESIta ■tr»U» for ww <m» v«aUsg'to l*c*te «atn« ot w SjUaSfcSd •tth* Miu tl*•«£ ■£«< th»l'r*iinninoWM on can b> h«A *r, bow*.. LoU from ooa-fonrtb of «o «er* \So, mi* WMtero lADdsriilimted taler**, Mia iuoitmli, eoxaofc*. Th. Man prop«tj «1U **,'K?sV£gsoHf Ml “* trrma. Inaulre ol JOliS flWuwpj , filKth Mid Wood TUmHi - - f WM.A.MBJIUM,. . Clerfc’a Offlo*. Oogrt IUnM. IjHJK SALK TO THE'i'KADK — i 1 Kew cropS. o.Sugar; • * . I Porto Hie* do; , '• I Out* . doi Green and Black Tom; Tobaccos; . . ! * ,iUP Cbolc« extra family TtoMr _ *! A»d»*en«r»l rtoek olSrooKlM, In «t<*o »nd “■ j r i , l a*^dilor-Ub. osiLij) 4iJfflDpKMa> WholaaiSa Grocen, ?rbdaoa and Gomsrimien chant*. Noe. *42 and *44 Liberty street, mm band of Wood. I ■ '» ' • • rtOUNTEY SEATS FOB BALE.—X V offer lor aolo .bout Moot of tin Im an wkfck I reside, on the north rids of the Pemwjlvaala Bril* road, either altogether or In lots of wart. every foot of which ie-wlthln afowtieiio of a maUgp, Ufa aboßtf allMfion fjmbarpiyeDd has aoomaaadinc view of the Honongeliele rim and two railroads. Those djsiroM of get farther Information by calling at Mr. *■* i fl lsaS ao - logrt>> a- HAWBIBB. iimuuMfs hub uAiia, “ ABOUT BIGHT BOAS* roWAA. IB GOODOKDBB. WlLt B* BOLD OH**F WB.UAtB- EaqalrsUtbr U AZffTTB OWKW.' SSmu . ffifln mow. am BmltMWf. _ | ASESrSESSS 111. Ponujlnnte Bn*. OooU1mUIk«A }J®“* 'ahtch li ck»re<W-Tba improvements are efflSM (MU*, Boom, Bonk BMUi»n4- otto onttalUNK iuo7.r*»lOrehuff. Thl»UmUi .dnwoblf.«iUtt4 fcrchc«pr.uiDK. VB boooM chra, .ndon ooy or mil b. KehuuMd for <* "Mr *. Pt S'e'?»i»l A OO„ ua tnmtk rtraM- > Dwelulno house aolei I .—’m« tut -in 1 — I fMMMlff occupied bjM- Ali«o,Bm-. iMUd.ufwn r M»Uf D T°»“' ftomivßo. S» r»nn«tn.U. AwStotbo «ob- Kriber, •> th» '*« 1 I I iu^ew He n4^^be,tyl^e^ K; I Pitttlmwh. Jen. !>OdelO«M • - - : • 1 _ ■ aoe SALK—US Aoien ok not bottom | J? Uod* on-Gbuiltn Oraek, Imr nOtoo Born «b. oitr, UMrVhe.lll.pipl M.*.fl<ld,ontbeUMUtte StnbanOlo BUOMuL Will bo »M In on. Irani or dlrbted In low to toll porchum. • , ! Applj to A.WAtEBB, on tbopr»MlM.;i v ” ’or, J. U MABrBALI, lt» LUWtjWtMt. I.H.nid ' """j EHJit kKjNT—A well fioiahed andl ‘com*;] J? pfcuir-fwrtitaii"Kt o **»«i«» *m*« *o®*! omF£oo»«. tD . OiZZ4 —. enow of Third A Market itrewt.! bAlJl—Oaa-BoUOTi- fi feal long JD uiTJfEairailELißrriii'SHi.ilili. ,a«i£jj Ableforaemall engine, 6 horn purer* • 3MO"*a*:. Ho. IS3 LIBKttTT STBJtKT. .«-•*-ocafcUi, TO JUST. DOE RENT—A largo J? room la the Qjjwtn Apply *»VWOQttnttn*Bwai of TftUw™* |: • ■alftiTtf • ■ ■- • • • ; ■. r |- IiVK .MUUIg OR KKH'* —Oil ■**•* J! Umij, In wmplM. | Att’p * towi-Ma- Ht j F KICKS TO Us'i'.—uno each on Wot Q'iyKK} MJUMXitJ fe ertyjintt, near head of Weod, fron tha April Mxt. u ABBDOKXXB, 1 . ihxs ~. ,•, a«. m*«ba *** usxat wi.: Bacon; BBOBLDEM, , .v . ilmtm tai tottilt Vt WlW&ftToo.. .._ I Ml . JHUBWIWIBi* ttrAi m Wlm: *■*-«*. Q*m*» n -* **“ •*• U»th Ftmtogn---i.- 55K *i,“- mS p U b ' do BUoWTlllo.-.. , fc» ** ; do Biinrt .Mii 'i - : tLtt '• , iw> ** do OotTllllllttßtuit tdtiii n'-iv W® P» lit IBiCO hß| ArrlTte Olnctii&®o ,** k*o ■ do gt. Loch fc.ii.. . So chong* of «*» E»»W—n PUtrtmtgh tod OtoctaotU.' BlniyliH fTati itfirM^ir iTI TTt|V in ~ , ’ , t JTCthlwfl —dWWhtU-. bMT«aPlttabsnh i£o«.m. MO*, n.l k4op. m. do Woowflt 4*t -9& Idao •• do BkobttT’i W» WW " | *lO *: do'VbediflX. Si “ U:Cfi*« I tOO M AnS*l3u£- WO • lias - l ttt « OonsocUnd •t'WMUas witk' B«Ulaar« wd BolUdr with Central Ohio BoOroad Lancaeter, Oepdoriß* Ootaoboe, On • Bu lipatat oadpotaUWeot. ' V* JSaidMrgii aod ambmi Um* as v . £ SKSZSmZL *h - « ~ do kU •»••? --WJ " |jri?wChrrekftd,,....- *»;'*. il*** ** - oOBfieetlfec'aft Boymrf with Tbmtbwm breach lot S«r Philadelphia isd Cpul Dover; it Alliance with Pimbwifc, Swt Battro*d;e* Hodeoowtth Omlndt'Za&Mriß* and OlncHmoli B* t*.-.Jdtisß*oopWfleß*Ua»ii4.lliUer*barg»a*id ?7 Qmlazid • vftSlL * S. for Brie, Dcaklrk 0.4 T. B, B. for Toledo, DttroH 'Hl'Otailrlld tiill'BOtiik*Vllt<i. ar.nHUf ft ledm at&OQ P. nu ... Betßrnltt* tralh* arrive ‘ at a. ta., 4.10 a. m-, ln tit wSP«gonth-wt«t, HnrtgVßortb-TOt, to •“f" 4 f At the odtbpaayV.Oflee in freight flteikwi, Abb ft noBg }; ' t /•=' .; . . i- TOWtTfIB MAtt TBAIH h»Tjt thi ftij aassasaSSSSfe ySSSSSSSIt^MI***** I **” B<IW XoA ~F AOOOHKOD&TIOK *3AIH>. « , !»•»■• »«"■» dkj ia.; i»tt3Eiiin*i ta *™ KU,l ' ** 1 Aj’iiawlg'aMrtmtyj^ay UtM pj o- i rhlMdpita 5; SSirS* irsT*.* m* jp**?* ff**lgSi?.—? t»«a ■ ml: JW -WM’I StaUoQ *'. a, m,; SkooA; W«B* Btaito® »! TUi<l;W»n’« Button iliftS2SaflllS ’ 1:M dl ia.;T(nirth ,W*D'» Button »2S£a£; MO p. tS" Baltlmai* Ixpnm will Stpnm •* l: 15 P* “•• OB B kiimflli »»i jaUMMOWM*®** “***•. Jobnrtcwn Ao (cnwtlr UJ their InUtuMn - 1 ■- -■»> •• +***.■■"• "■•' • ,„ „ to ri»wTcrii_~il»® f ! lt ' J, * I,UD,,n -~—■ ‘2 22 «po hamntt.. 8 60 kllVuit-si o& the*eDC*jlt»- , ;n!n& ntrilJWtrenijf 1 «u 4 lifw-Tbrtt' ■■. vl. j . '”*. ..k >. osrsliftitoK'-'ttdlcti will b* WianndifcD tx*Tolcd| In •ddiuon-to; tbfcJtaEto* ***«•, except from hUttao* ■ nmpKned to !■—irfiirt' rot ** **** faata *«• P®*' ‘ESJlf'iTiSrkelno* cm.u(*c t*cb pet* : rM sx \ : ; : bJJtm£~~ •pviw.lJtß HAVINQa BASK;- Ko. X/l-FovnimßßUM- .‘1 fiK «2wte3vi«n&v( from lft toJScmntMr :•; ‘■S* 9 o’clock; wd ton Hor*»ber l^to .S&lU*J»£toftVol6ck., r -.; " ximtt norind et not lM.tha Om Mi&'DeMmUr,«ino* •hf 'ftofc tm nrfi)ii-1i rtthoriM nf riT pwrtnti U not di»wn oat, J« otooodJtotbocaodlt »«ttot —jriaetoali nab«*ralfc» wy> la th* tat dijii of Jon* and Die»cabtr r «Ma« or *t«o toiwent hisp*» book. At tUa. iritkMnv wflrdno&tn Mem th«a tw»lT» \ »Slß|l7lko HPHM* aiMK AZS ou-BAur ru out. x mi* ...[> • - - ;fioo£a.‘coetainhur tb* GbarUr, By-Law*, "BuSm mA on appOaailoa at ftliarofloaai - ~ j j P|nn.»»T-OW)»«t ALBBBL jobs B. XoTsdd*S|' FJobn Holmes,-r \. Alexander Bpm* • HB«tf.l*lsh»estocfc,v HcAoley, ' JsaiiHSTflßliar- .:• f ' )' rsssissau; t Akote Ju.€hrri«» ,V r Chiriw A. Gotten, : bWQUsm Boases, r-jehnSfue, ! Hups— U Hgpborp, ■ WUUain B. Hjthb, : Pates H* Hanker, iKIMIIiI m Xiaai ■ fcfctUwT ■■ ■■ f - r gTEAM WBBKiiY BBTWIGt* . f HKWYO&k'ABD UTHBPOOL.W.JHB W «ttbv2Df PMSeam it QUttXffIJWH | ;piilni) •) Ote tad Phflidal» i r,, Watnrd*y t J*a« **. IOTTf Of MJUIOMSTtB^.«-~Brt«ri*y l Jib. 81V lina am SAtßrtoyfir'Bongtram Pt»«4, *** rlimv.’-v . «•• -1 .-••• ~:.•« ter*. !, turns, of ma«a«« rißfiX ooim£BAOto^-*«A I ; do t*»Tjwyytoft- in* 00 .do to 0 *T ido to ool .do .to 4 lOO I; < 6o to ßsodmiiriKTOOll. di-td Esattfo*- 000 1:1 pfosiwß ttooTorwsrted to Him, Bi4*e»* Eot \ IH4sM,Ynti«p l *<wt*oqn»Br W»»t: . I >MPrp«»qM,i|iihlßf te tafU*«ut4k*fr»wto»o*o | rMßnortri ial cun .nniWMd w*## l * p*f [KTSTm W«S:tl*OJro« BwUo.o, nd bmw* i r 'i?.. '!■•. • s.-r U Brotdwsj* ■** fori* r ' • ' JOfiUrTHQMWOH. Ajßnt, !l ! Wfcdti ; ; «10 Utartr street, PiUebrnyh. mincPHILOBOPHIO BOBNKR.— I HIW DOTOLH-AOPMO PHIL- &n£fi) MBH**,- fcr OABBOB OIL, la BSV oc awal! U«ht with patfeet lU(atw< MdAtstepcrnlcbtlsafa . £ Ii esn elwtjs ttjsnds to bßKasconomknnj. _ ’“C»JSrSJW atf Iki vhlia lljbt abbaa lia cna. i J T&jahtoM* nb ba nauMl or taavtod wHb- I ‘^TbaaabareanT£tha coraoo Ho-lrlaa, ana « 2s: U.aaalfci-Paabaaip, |1 Bold at ttPoorth WOJitiAS BOBtttt ‘ ; , ’ w. * ca« . " ;; . v -t .•,•? ■;fljtastwtcnn©J u- tfSA)ftBOAT6BAnB«GSABKOfPXBrOBBOBfI v fITXABJAVB'TOESTC, LOOOMdHY« i 'J A*I>*AJ» ; A*LIS,AHOTO^ r tat ' '. ~.. I ■ ; '«SKS*»£BUBnbt<3,awrPilt>Vwgk, h'tefeml-l’f'-i'ir ; ’ tU«aitt»TO'>w»'» ■■'■■>•' tf;.;.' f,._ 4 v’-i QDNDBIBS.— ■ 0 DSUD BUTI s,! MAI MED, fa b«rEa aadka(ai U - l # *S? d, *Sntß!^x»*oo,*»M>artii«. Imso ■. Peanook, JohalfsaksUt Jametß. pTlieedfa ▲.ILPoUookdILX)., HlUBmrwlflt TTnilsis r iTifltrrri ' Jsaus D. X«Q«j, . Pater AV Uadeira, John B. XeQor, Jutes BhldlS) Bobectßobbf Welter P.Xsnhsll, v John Orr, nsuylaßlointtt a John Ha Bhouberr«i WUllea M. Sehmarts, Alexander Tlndle. • laiee OhristluTeinr. on—OHAfi. aTOOIiTOH.
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