- V* ■ ‘ V'! I)#-#?* " l '*r '>*; \v- '; ly-K'S?-: jr,- *'• ;j ***, •* * • !p, Wmtf z T;-r y .y’ ■■■*:•■« !?&' • :i M"‘:-;v:.x.i. ; ' 4 . tfrsS ‘ajs: '. jj •«•;*.« tftWjHiii- ,: ?i :^'^<, -‘-> :,^!^'f'‘- %’* :';»l-^r.K'i::> «.‘xv wvvJ/>^'.>pKV^'. v * pi-^o: r . :;i,< .;V. :: r £* ‘'3 ‘ '<■ •■•*>:« '■'.<'<.'^’-^- L -;,-*,•-■ i '«.•/• ihy :> ,'i*. •-•*' ’■ (’ •* ■,V*X*.*_ •;> •> • v?'’ '>y\_‘ • r- ••. ■'* ■ *■ v ; v v\ ■' -R; f : .;K la II K ; , V • -V*_, <•1 • • thpebpay Mo&gme,. LOCAL INTELLIGENT YeiteriUy'i Evening Qmartte. Shipments on the.'Pennsylvania Cea* Ual BaU!oad«*lmpaiUßt J^eeuas* On Monday, at the; regular meeting bf-kbe Philadelphia Cora Exchange, the subject ofr'a_ ehaoger of rates of freight between thifcity and Philadelphia caste up for oonilderaitioh.; . Messrs. George L. jßeabyend H ugh Craig, . presented a minority Report of Ue / previously appointed* which wa« '; The report (ire mean the rejeoted report) rends jr r \'-ini follows j;/ ' \r ‘. ] : ftywident and IHrecton of (Ac Pr%%*yl~ ■MMIi 'Bajiroad, Cbabrny ;] ..... . ».-• G«»TLMI*»--At the solicitation of * Com-i mittee from Pittohujgh, the undersigned; members of (he Cora Exchange, wereappotat* ed eConrmittoe to codfer with them M refer* •not to your policy toward Pittsburgh. and its offsets upon the oommiroial intereeta of Phil* adelphla. We respectfully submit the follow ing propositions to the considerationoryoor \ Board*.: i; .; •• \ f -.• t: l. First. That the arbitrary rates-, of freight i by lawbetweim Pltuborgh and Phil adelpUa sheuldbe abolished, andtbwtame freedom? j restrictions should, bel . granted hytaisS tat# to therosd, [which other - ' roads in-otter States enjoy, and that the abo »??«.-% ' llitonof suoh restriction* Is a neoessary pre liminary to the egoalUation of I the'-Various’ interestsusingtherdatt* Wf-.J ! . !.:■ i.> . that the interests of thit Penniylyaaiaßailroad: and of oar own dty are idaatidd> ahd that the road is folly aware .• oftha’valna withe Ohio rim as her; great - end will, theirs fore, oonsttnUy-smk te blsnd the interests of the river witbthose of the ratf connections,' rising both to swell her own toade nd that bf this oity, we most deellnoj in thepresent stage of our-Informs* ' tfcra on this subject, to interfere withtoepoK ley of the road in her Western Connections. Third. Weash that the.discrimination, in favor of Pittsburgh millers agaiiat those of - Philadelphia, which aoW exist* by reason-of a provision In the taw repealing theToahag* be . discontinued, If piactiesble, under the . reading, or that law. 'lf not practicable, it . ' famishes an additional argument for the abo lition of useless legal'mtrietions npoa tbs . road. . f fourth. We ask that tbs agents of i.the road shall be prohibited frbm showing snf* epaoes to any of the customers of .the read, and that if such preference be inseparable from the character of the ageneies, each agencies shall then be entirely abolished. , fifth. We oonour kith our -Pittaborgh friends in asking that a; sufficienknutaber. of ears shall be placed at their UispotaVand that: n suitable executive offioer [shall be appoin ted at Pittsburgh, to nSrraage such, matters of .differeaoe as must nedscsanly’arise, in the • transactions cf partieswlth the road. . . The following resolutions,] offeredby a ma jority of the Committee, were laailnmnslj adopted,nhd a oopy of them ordered c. to be sent to the 4 Pennsylvania RnUroai.Com* pMfJ ‘" l '' r ” - 1 I ! ' Re*eleed,'That the Pennsylvania Company berespectfully! requested-to :*dopt. uniform freight charges] from all shipping points on the line at wallas terminiwxpaid road; thattka prooent discriminating system in favor of Pittsburgh.aolUers (or any other discriminations, if they 4xlst,) should be im* mediately abolished, at they'afford to favored parties advantages detrimental to the Commu nities of both cities, and exceedingly to to the , manufacturers of flour izr the eastern section of the Btato. .: '■ 'fetofeed, That the rate of freight between. - Pittsburgh and Philadelphia should never exceed the fair proportion of any rate which ■ shall Ut any time prevail;!betwoen points west - of Pittsburgh and east of (Philadelphia. J&eoJeed,.Thai spy.,measures’ adopted by thcrailroad, company to (deprive shippers of the- benefit' of low freshfets, which may at timer prevatt on the OhiOfriver are highly in* jurious to the*lnterest of both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. ; ? The Criminal Court. * The jury in the ease of John Martin, in* dioted for riot at ah election in McClure town* ■hip, aoquitted him, but ordered him to pay f theoosts. John Trimble, Jerry Lhtx, John Daffy frank Durnion, charged with asmult and battery and rescue, on oath of offloer W. C. Wray, were ! permitted bj Court to settle the case on payment of cost?.' 'Benjamin Trim* - ble; Indioted for assault 'dnd. battefj on oath 1 of Edward W* Clements, was permitted to set tle the eaee onpayment« oosts. Antony and Wn. Aught were acquitted of -achefge of assault aadbattery, and the pro* aseutor, John was ordered to /pay.thecosty*; .. Zaohariah Butler,, colored, was acquitted of a charge of laroeny, prefbtzed.by May . Jack* V son, and discharged by proclamation. : William Woods, police qfieef of ;Allegheny, was nharged: with assault had battery on oath of Henry Welsner. Weiiner was arzested. without proper cause, as': is alleged, and iff taking him to the watoh house it Jq charged that more violenoe was used than neoessary— . the ofioer striking.him On tho head witha mace. The defense was that the arrest was legal, and that the prisoner resisted to such . an extent that foroe beoame neoessary. Jury OUU . ... I 1 Bamk Note Quotation*, Oomotai. wpadallj fj* th* ffoMtu bj MtMti. Jeld * Lara, o(|Uu tTa(wnalßa»i SoU RforUr. EaUa nnsittaiii at jbrwwtt; , Pirr»rx6«, Janiuurf 14,1*SX Wmmiii. i > i ‘ -Bteirta ’ Jftow Bncbmd BUt«_} OuoUao. <0 . How.TcAai»t» X|(MqcU_.„ 40 , s«w-T ostortninsoxt golniopoM io popuUr oatoom, ud hpodrodo of cnrdll- Mi who loldiß oiiit our pioooi of uowaont, _ ; (KoUg oonpiod, frith. giOTorond'Bero' no . ruatoxodatiod). bow crowd on boim to too - tho^loodld pTogroorin iwof oowoU lUm ~I» thooo ox^ttfftooi*ohtn tho dolly p»;. : port wo porarod by onxioalond intoroitod noooni tho public coahof pin Mroyotthoor: Or twoof ttmo non ploountly thou by ririt luthli (rud exhibition. Whot ohonUbA thooght of tho low tom of; Si oesti.whu for ,thot OBOontweooatco, ond hoor described *? “5 «ot«oj. ooofUou.ifhl}hi plooe tfsoo tho oUook of ?ort,Suxiter. Thin, foo ( *o 000 baogioo oanolroo i too Hoy by tho •„ lojwdAwiMijrfhwhwa^ghUtwo,JwJbrother* for liberty.Bmt Urn* noripooe will oUo“m to oeunntotho *ploodld rtow* with which fhUexhibition ebooodl. (Mr. Somothy dellr- V •" » Totyoloqnont lootnro on tho-dUTOront •oew. &uoddb£ aooh to tho Utoroit of - thooxUhtUa*. ,Tho»inging bjLUile Sob "... 'jytj ff hilrt 1 iTMI. t •' X reedon, who hmiot ■: -oireody.dOßO iorMeU youmlTO* of tho Int opportooity to wltoMS thli grand pexornme. •Vi' •• wMfti>iSifo«lMot. i ■>. ~ - Tho M»nhg»r dulro* o» to »tnto thottlokoU \ to IhoPolyßoroßoUnodforUithloniloyiTo ' M'jpo< fhC uy *ihlHtion thli ■ »'^Mfx i led.noael Kollirr ■■-'.» V , ii»rdlX«olff«xtldgdOß,hiOthlo death in a whonbyax occidwt fill loot *Uppod,and ho : thU frita tht OTonhoorspoa tho hood; or «oo „ .. ,of tho ootfflf’fhodWjf btß#- I —ono of lti hohio U»*oip* far otxii twoliow. In ; gn*t. pain, wh« death hlsdlyreloiaed l hint from hil -- f p»iTS»(i*6oluilija^—Th*£i|lowiiig.P«!m . a&d lB th*hoipiUli ■--- viSSS^P^ rr ' J.~ Cjaatmutn, B, iwo.*»n, I, ■•'■••'*«* 7 J'f ~ eJS. ’,; ;: ■'«" •U* tka put-«Ji«. ; . SijSRJK*^ Letter /rom the FjUtk pennsTl' a- ...: ! ■ y ; Ca»Alnr.: • - Ooi™pond«a« oi (b« PliUburgh Omltt : ... CATiutr, 1 .- . WiLLLmSBCAC, Va., I : ::1 - Juurj Bli, a*63. ) ■ AUqoiH in ltlu .iMr of the Amy of the Potomac, v,' • ‘ , yA pDOw TpU this morning, but now the sun * ,ihCltuig .T»TB sire fast dissipating all f , fl a * p? wintor, aod fprtuaately for the seoesh inhabitants, of Williamsburg, the winur so j mild. . So'thcf will not freeze to death'aa weir as stArve.; &d the’notonptis m&wjnanily of she United States troops,,preivided, from time toj time*. with rations bydar'Cdhsmisasiy. . , B J.* l*te order from the -Headquarters- of the 7th Attoy Cofps, Departmeqt of the works at. Gloucester Poinfare csiledfort' Keyes,' thoaS at YorkU>wnj Fort Yorktown, and the works pear WUliamsbarg,-Port Ma- 'laltcr .tlni perpetuation, of. the name glven'to Itby ihd rebellion* and js the *A®s. which' was * bunt "by them before the m toorahle btitle of Williamsburg, and which li now 'btfonglnf lo our roglment—and '£fom : wh!ch: the tubris will' AndarooepUpiitheJiaict tUv they venture this way, whlon slhy and in duce them to pant# a&ddohridn before coin* Turther. " ~ .. T.^' ..Wednesday evening'three- of eomr df'tfie UeirYotkfith.uweat to Yotktbwhk'.ttd;thence By. bdafc. to (West Pointy 'disembarked and.made.a rapid march to Indian Town, Jut opposite to Rlohnioni. Tttri they interbepted pafl^r l and |6ods of nU descripttoni to Richmond* These gotxliw«re L ltntiggl*4 fro* Rritimoie.. .They are landed jomewherein timiyidhitj of •MeUacrßay,:knd Ce^UdVbrSnd^BSh: 111 "Unseated, and the boys hblpiri' thAmielres to whatever oould be brought away~tobao6o, jqniaine, dry goodl^plpe*,whisky, boot * nnn umbrellas; pipss,^Harper's Magazines, iliutrated papers, and NeW Yortpapirt/from the Ist to the othj-ooro meal in quantity, and fifteen barrels of whisky wezir destroyed 7 SOO ounces of quinine, a lotfof Jead and bloek tint were among the Ai Indian Town the railroad, leading from West Point U White Mouse, *was destroyed, together with the water tank-and station buildings, a saw mill and lumber, stbru, also: a sUqmboet and boats on ‘ i The ;^ expedUioh was, accompanied- by L several' guboats, drhieh fiaww themseltei In shellln g General Wise** camp. The'troops'returned thlsi mornlng at 6 a. m* vomewhat tired' by thsir rapid march, Alb of the provisions', 'Ac.,' they oould hot bringi werer destreyhd.'" One'of the wagon drivers or owners of the'goods, begged hjskd to be siliowed td take d dress pattern, oTsome very fine stuff,; to his wife ih Richmond, ias he said there were none such' in that city ;the‘ pattern measurvd lO’yards. Bo the ladies there most wear hodps of the largest! size to chableihem, sheoessfally and gracefully,'to sustain so much - ! T The great excitement inthe regiment is the expeotadohofthearriTalofthepaymasierwith hb “greenbacks.** The boys were last]paid 'bh the 31st of August, so that their'‘pile" will be quite aq‘ interesting / one to handle. The paying Mbjor promises ,'to come ‘‘when’ he has the money,’' rather an indefinite itimo to calculate upon, but wc ate always hoping for the best, but you know that ‘‘hope defer red maketh the heart sick.** And speaking of sickness, I wish I.could say therewas cone* here. The dally slok 'report shows aniaVe* rage of forty on that list, mostly from diar rheas, whioh b.difflcuit to be cured here, and It U almoirt impossible! to procure furloughs**', •ten siok ones ( and many » stalwart fellow has died a lingering death at thq Regimental HoiuiMJ,!w£en,if repioTrod in time, he would now bo in good hedlth end ooniiition. ' The deathir id this regimeni'-nveragedi five a week Tor come time but just now pot so many. They situation' much healthier thin at Yorktown—there they are dying at the! rate of kre a dayi -’ :: - I hear thit some of our Pennsylvania Regi ments of difafted militia are stationed at Glou cester, and that your townsman, Bamnel M. Wickersham, is Colonel of one iof them. I - have not seen him yet, 1 as my visits to York town havo generally been on business and my time.limited tv its transaction; : l The Commodore Bkrn'ey, Capt. Chaplain's gunboat, is reported at Yorktown, with (Pay* master Bexjaaia Page, Jr. f on board. I go and soe hIiQ, if possible. ' ” ' ' ’ _ ; But the mall is, waiting for thb letUr,!so I will close. - T hate written hurriedly in order te give you the : latest report of the “scout,” an account of which-witi probably be in 1 'the Eastern papers, with great oapitais about,the 6th New York. ; So excuse style. ' ! i ThsAdjctast. ' Sxsll Pox.—A Haxrisburg latter miter atatee that this loaUtaome dueie# prevails to sochxn extent ia that city, that an effort will undoubtedly made tu mmoid the ? *e*il6a of the Legislatum to Philadelphta. The An*' thoritlM ate charged with hot' telling' the whole tratfrln refewQorto the extent of the disease: -.‘v/ ;. District Court.—Thix Coart, Judge Hup* ton praiiding, wu oocupied the igmntorlpnrt of yesterday In the orh of Shnfwr ti. Bhuer. The yhyfiiM;reside'in the oonntry. Itwss nn notion to roooTor dower. > This morning tho jary reinmed » Terdlot of $852 lor ths widow, tho plnintiiT is tho aw. i.' - | ' Not m Idmtitird.—Tho body of tho - women oho WRSkilled nt tho on tor dope ~ on TneodeyeTeningpbybeiogrnn prar by o Io ; eonsotirephu not pot boon IdontiSod. It trill ho buried thij ofteraoon. , Thejnejssit vos not hold this foiohooa, owing ,to tho nho moo ofwitnesses. .1,- ~ VA MrhCoiijrr.~-lTbs election ojßeon in iho oooond protUratofthoXUrd.Vo , BURrsn.—lhe tho ,run .who toll .Seedet;Mose’4eTsrn, on Hondo* night, woo buried to-doy. It.-wos not identified. ■ ; ■ TRiunrs AtKirtc, for tB«3, bV tho donn :snd lisglooojtu; 'ntFittftok'b, opposite tho pott-dgoov: 1 va*3icff4«rr t.hi.orh. i •- ---.d “u • .1 ; TTENBTG.HALB 4: 00.. I i u: IU-.i-.UtJ'jhf t -i r < Sidoui' T*x IMVf»U peransttipkgedlD maj «f ii* jsm»! SS&^SS^wsJSS^^ g.ryinjrai, ulao Us fnrh rn>>p»f mhi meifiad hytow. th» uri«u ! l«fMta*&,wM--aailUi Bicoid DisrATCk.— An united BUtei ves sel Is still watching the Samter at Gibraltar;: “The Bombay mSjl arrived at Marseilles on : the evening of the Jd. The Calcutta and China malb passed Bubal on the lit. The advices from Calcutta to ihe l&tb say that imports are advandng and frelfhts are Arm. i 'i-- ;*• Bombay dates lethe 16th of Deoember been received. Goods are lower.; : "Canton dates to the3oth of Deoember report inks and teas firn at Shanghai. IftffofnM, Nov.- 25.—Trod* is decidedly better. * Liverpool, Jam, 4.~Thor* ti po' political M«t ofimpoirtanoe. Ther* hamboon do hnlir m*ik»U ilnea- Taos day. Breadstuff* : Teri Sos drooler# report Floor firmbot iaeotiVe.jWheatfira, with ■ smell tale#.' ' Com qoioi’ had- ttaadyt Provisions r BaaT hairy* Pork he#* down word tendency. Bacon declined Is. -Oil ; -petroleum qniet at Hi 94. Bods ‘ Isi. Spirits of turpentine quiet at London Iforlris.—Breadstuff* firmer, • St nr inactive. Coffee; no satai Tee qai*t bet steed/. Cotton firm; Spirits of torpes-' tine here in i upward tendency. America* vfookf: Illinois Oentnl per oeitr discount. - .1 !„. •Rebel Newt. Amur or tbi POTowsOjJJea, IS.—The Biohmond and Examiner, el this dnte, ere reoeived : Ai«r»hery t Pryor •ncoun tend -Dodfe's moufiUd riflemen, lre nUee Iroan Bnff«U f with; two oompanlse sf tmhjr, and routed them, Inflicting considerable loss. Gen* Pryor remained in Um of I battle until Bnniny morning, bat.the enemy would not leave their strongholds- .-..u \ j Learning that 8,600 Yenkeea were it Carni rrille, Pryor poshed mtoss to intercept them.- They fled on our approach, eaeaping through Cites ooonty., : . Prisoners any that Corcoran is it Suffolk; . The Enquirer still oontenda that the battles of Murfreesboro are victories, for the Sooth, end says this viotory is by.ffir the most oom plate ever won by urns inihe Southwest. We.do not regard the falling beokof Bragg ns detracting id the least from the glory of oar.arWs or the. Importance of one viotory. Ail boastful dispatches ihatßosecrani Writes can never recap tore'the prisoners, arms and artillery-carried -off- by Bragg, nor rebuild the wagens borned by Morgan .end Wheeler. The, Why says the Murlmesbaro prisoners .are to be sent to Biohmond, the Yankee Cor* eminent having refused to receive them unless their officer* are also paroled. The latter, two handred In:number, will be held in con finement until Butler chill have! been deliv ered up for punishment, and the man retained until the abolition magnates consent to take them on our own terms. . 'Farter and J&’Clernand Ascending : White River---Gener*l Grant at flLemphue-Holtr Springe Evaeuai* * ed«»Sleaotfcr Destroyed by Rebels —Pursuit ot H heeler’a Cavalry. Cano, Jan.l3.—Paasengers from Memphis report that Porter's squadron had arrived it the mouth of White River. ' Part of them had oommenoed te aeoend the river, aoeom panled by a heavy land force, under General HcClernand. General Grant and stiff bis arrived it Memphis. Holly Spring* Is reported to be ilmest. en tirely evacuated. Thomtiroad bis been tom ap end the mils brou£gp&to Memphis. NatkvUU, Jam, Id.—The rebels hive de stroyed the atekmer Charter,' sixteen miles down the river. : The boat.«*• j leaded, with company and quartermasters' atoms. 'The rebels captured sixteen] men. 1 . Pire hundred of Wheeler’s Cavalry.are en-_ camped on the Harden pike, twelve miles from. Nashville. Gan* Mltohalli has ordered Gen. Stanley to pursue them.. . Them hhs been skirmishing with the rebel* all day, and they retreated towards Harpeth Shoals. COMMERCIAL RECORD; ARBITRATIVE COMMITTEE OT THE BOARD OF TRADE—Fob Mor«irt«» . W«.M. Sanni. V.P.; I Jaku I. Branr, t .. < Joan tt. Dn.woa«s, I W*. McOeubt, Dated HcOjjoun. . PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Omea or tn POTUoaek Dan* Gaiitt*, ) WttmtoAr, Jan. U, 1869. f The advance Jn Cola U the Saet haa produceda oomepoadiagrwuHbere. To-day otv bankars irere buying Gold ai3s{vr cent pram., and: Mlilaf 'it 88. .Siberia Ana at from 28 to 88par cent* pmn.boying andaatllag. Octaaad Hoteeareiagolod leqnmtaod firm at 82 per coat pram. Thera la nochaogedn Xttttta Exchange and we continue to quote «i par, buying, and per! cent piem. eeUiag, GRAIE—There 1 a fao Change in Wheat aad the' qtßtot with limited racalpta; 1 aaU of 8 cara 1 prime Bed at ‘Cora W uneheagid; sale of 860 buih SheUed-from depot at CBe, aad 100 haah common Kar at prime Ear UworthTfcu Bexley, aad Rye remain tmchaaged. W» note smell mica of Oata Cram Area hands at 45 to 60c for .new .and.old.. .. ' FLOUM-Therelaa much better feeling manifaet *d In the flour market, eadthedemaodheahapror. ’ed;'aatoof'loobhleExtra from Wharf af-$B£0; 126 •bble Extra Family fromitore at s 70 do ** t®it°B®»6ojand SOtf Bud 600 do do ao private ; tonne. *I"T fi~ fljiTfand unchanged. fttfo-af UOO S. lo neb, •» sv» ru cwt. OILS-Crude Ofl la |em aotlvq thoagh pricaaite*' about ae before, rajaging from 9 to 9)£c ‘ mle of bble. to jbe delivered York' 3O days, at 23c, - bble included; We also note « sale of Ofl Meal at |SI : top» aad & tone Ship SttAal OSeperofi.^^.. ‘I DRIED TRUIXA-gefa ef Mb tnah fcaim) at Snoo per boah;^appleewre steady "with ‘fmalT sales at ft,26 per bush; '-• i s ' ; galetroui etoredf SO bbah Mixed at ,»p«ptmaheli*wJ 30q bush Me. • v SE QP»W* •tmdj with isle* ofW.R. atllMlte -:; f : i ... 7 ; t of 8 bble Common at if*. oo AT IDS-Sale of 9>.h«h Oprer at |6,65. r t - BUTTER- Sale ot3 bble primeßoli at 19c per lb. ? CtDKR 6eieof 10 bbleSweet Cider et tSJOipCT titatsf-, ora „civ.^ij taattort Phil. .Dpe’.ATeaaefrova.Xard-ere, modentta.thfa mtki h*ed; thejfl»mand Ugood, aad ptieentMaf fhe-sem* a< laet »4ss£ per cent. , .J,Cleyelandand Pittsburgh. Primel)u Ohien, Fort Wsyoe and Chicago, and New YotkOrntral, tell ; off 349 k percent, fromymteniay'aprieee. . 1 '' t The bonds of the Chicago and Vorthwecteru. tfleveUadabd Pittsburgh and Tern Haute eonipeQlas are higher. j-for Michigan Centralftpercents,.aod Burlington and Quincy 8 per oente 122&122X was paid to-day. Toledo and Wabash Seconds sold at 90, Michigan Southern Seconds at 10U%. . ; ;j -Border State bonds ere rather quiet and Kper cent fewer., Jlfseoari sold at 65, Tenueeseeat 62. ; uovsrnments'cohttnue dull and heavy, -tiespone 011881 are quoted at 96&*% Begtaterod . 955*996, Seven-thlrtleß 102X9iU2$h> Certificate# of lodebt •4«*.MHeM. „ .. ,j. .{kroner 4s easy at 696 per cent on call. The bank ers generally require Umr margins on stocks at praamt prices. This compled with, thsreis no tUfii-. Otaltyln borrowing money. Theaaae feeUogofcau ttoahae been observable after every rapid rise during the past year. . i The * peculation in Demand Notee keep* pace, with ■ the advance In gold. The' first sales of tbi day vere ii U8fll88i(J but at the close the quotation. iKiehasgeoh LoadonlsSklpercaßt^lgfaer. : First ol*M bankerel are quoted 16701673(.' Francs were fay.at 300, but drawais are npw '■The - Ftremeu’s Trust Insurance Oompany of Brooklyn has declared adlridend of 6.oer ceut. lmparto bf River. •j Aa*Ab*-«8 bbls flour, Jm Gardiner; 90 do do, Alex Moore; lit bbls pork. 96 tea -laid. 34 bbls do, Wmß Hays A,co; 60k bbl*' whteky, Mllkr A BlCkeUon; 60 do do. Brownarille Wharf bast; 10 bbls oil, John' A-Gsugfcey A do; 100 bbls ale. Whs Edmunds I ce; 65-01 l bbls, J FDunemnA - oo; l tusk hems, 60 bales er001,133 ike aaadv Clarke A do;- 200 bgs.wheat, D Wallace; 98 do do, JjL Noble 1 d ob* lOjsks seed, James A Fetser; 16 pkgs ooW tails, Wm Flaccue; 9 rails leather, G N Bointotu 9 eke aeed.J KiAlplui 29 bbls epplts, 9 kegs lard, I bbl oil, John Herbert: IS bbls eggs, JH Biggs; 4 oka were, James OoUlns A op; }6 pkge marketing, M Scott; 7 bbla flour E Hood; 30 hides, y Calhonn. Imports By Railroad. ' PmsstrSda A Ouvuaxn Baituoio, Jan 14— 3 belei wadding! ShScklett, McLain A cb; 85 tk* bar ley 1 , Atwell, Lea A oo; SBbu baiter, B! BobIsonAco; 4 efau whom, & T Kennedy A bro, 398 bgs barley, D JTaWoett Aoo: 91 ske dry peaches. L H Voigt A co; X pkgs butter, H Biddle A co; 132 bbls mlt, U Oritcb*, alow; 90 bzs cheese. 1H Myers Ack 86 bbls flour, 'J BOasfleld. ■** ' . I " PirmuasH, Ft. Wanm A Gaibiao Bauxoao, Jan 14—Sites flam ware, Phillips A Best; 1 bbl wide, W P Baum; SO do* brooms. If W KanUo; 33 doapaUs ituL washboards. BBoblsoo A oo; 10 down pall*, Bate A Berger; 42 pkgs twine, etc, U Oerwlg RIVER INmUURNCE. The river was about at a stand last evening, with. Xoll ilx fset by the marks. The weather yeeteramy was wet and eztramly, disagreeable, and very anfavi* orable lor out door tgislueas, Auotberrise may bis aapected, as considerable rain has fallen both here aed'eisewWo-wlthlh' the past 24 hoots. almost entirely suspended at the whir f jreaterday, which was owing mainly to the Inl cleaept oonditioh of the weather. The only arrivals warmths Armada from Wheeling, and T. J. Fatted from Marietta, while the Key-West tor Cincinnati was the ttitiy transient departure Tha Nevada, CepL Brickell’s new boat, is about completed and, at will be seen by card, ihe isan* nounced fbr fit. Louis, on Wednesday next. Captain Briekeli superlntended the; building of the Kevada himself and ha has spared jab psind or expense fn making her a first class beat la every respect. Oapt. Moore, of the Eclipse, has concluded to load: ■for et. Louis, Instead of Cindtuuti and LouUville.; Be will be ready to leave on Saturday, without toil.! The stauupb steamer New York, CapU Llghtuer* wQI positively leave tor Ciucinnati laud Loulsrilie this jsTfnlng. •• • ! The Armenia, Capt. A. G. McCallam,-leavea tor fit.' Lotus to-day, without fsiL * : i The Minerva, CapL Gordon, is tho Wheeling ponk-i efftr to-day, leavingproulptiy at II a. m. BTJ&tJBtBOJtTB. SIR EVANBViLLB.CAIRO,, jEfcjj ASD at: LOBIS -Tk. too A, w ±Bßtßgi «*M*VABA. Cpt. D. K.-BrldAbii, wm u.,g! as above oa WEDNESDAY, Xlst ifat., at 4 o'atook 1 p.m; For freight orjaastaga apply fa board or to ; Jal6 J. B. LtYlßtmiptt AOO , Ageuta i F)it OAIKU aNj> BAi&-r t nz* . I»OUtS>—Tha aplsndld uewateafesrmlßßQM KGUPBB, Cspi. Georgs D. Moore, will ksv« tor too above aad all Intermediate pxtoo* fIATOBDAT; I7thilnst., at 4 p. m. For freight vi ranarn ■rrlj; oaAfardorio ,-I J.B. LIVINGSTON: A 00.,> . ! Jal3 JOHN.FLACK, t .J A 8 c ° tfc j 1»K OLNOiNJ«ATI t-IAiU-. . ISTILBX.—Ih. Aiu •twmwJNKWdSUBfiB! 'OAK, Capt. J. EL Llghinar, will leiVe as above on! THIS DAY, 16th instant, at 4 a'clfick p. m. For freight or pamage'appiy on board or to jab - J. B LIYIBOSTON AOO„ Agaata... POK UIUmVUJJt. CAIRO, CT- fc X* AKD St. LO’DIB.-rXhe newTfadiflßß *i*fi**}t pasaeagar ateamar ABMMla, \jmp%. 4. v. : McOaUsm, wflUeaVe tor the abeva and all-totame diate points, on TBlfi DAY, the 18th Inkt., as 10 octock For freights passage apply eabaara! ofleii J. B.LmNGnTO^A . I',. , JalO - JOHN-FLICK, i ryAWßoyinm rackei-.u , ZJttu lUunr IdZfenc HASnsJUIHg- Upti B. T. Brtmv .Ul IOT. flTTll uwm M .AMEBTK.U iT«j SAID.DAI *t t-a’cUckn. m. BMlunlni, WUI IWT. ZAHttVUUc'Snra TOUDAI.ItI n. -For trr-lrht arpo. ■in o»1t oo botfd or to | ' K>S ■ J. B. MTtBOFBOB ,!co:. Atrato. -OItGUUAR WBBK/iiY i: hi XU 2AHESYILLR ywapd beeatlfnipeeaengur etmmerjnim7t?is» HAIT, OapA Monroe Ajwe, tearaa EaneeriOeXYXßY TWaPAY»atd e'ctookplm.- Returning, leaves EaheerlQe XuRY jFBIDAr, at 8 a. .aei Tor freight or pamage cMycti hoard or to B. UraGOTOHdOO., AKemT Ptttabmh. A oq.Agromfganetma. 1 noT ; lßif& —NSW ARRANOB-, JCfe m IOPOe HEHT.—^WHEELIHO iaaMHC FintoBORGH DAILY REPRESS 1 La* »ew ; and, splendid, etde-wheali paoket. ARMADA, Oentj George W. Jehnaon, learee Plttabargh for Wheeling MORDAY.-‘WEDHRSDAYTand TRIDAi, at U o’clock, a. ■u f poactaal*y. r Leavae Wheeling forPUUborgh everyTUESDAk.THDRE DAYaadSATUBIkAYretB'a.j u -;.- *. 1.., rriH» FINE FASSENQBBiJexkjb A rtecuaar IORXRYAi Capt. ; JAY end FRIDAY; at S 4. m. Toe above steamers make does toDnectfou at WhSMlng wtth flaeAHe wheel steamersTbr XarieUA; aad Oiaoiaaati. -iH : r "T- Tor freiahtorpaeeeg*a^plyon boarderto' 1 f ■' cf- f - u: i M •, i ,;-, t .iaWatm«|repL,r pKOFLBS' COipA' '■•■■■■l;- ■ ■ l Or FIRWBaH. ! ij. V ,.U-J . MTOMoe, H. K. boner Wood mid Tilth atreei . - ,Zbe followteg Staten eat of the affairs ofthh 4 Map: «p lathe BDldm ot December. 1892;t> i Uwedia aeeotdanoe wuh an Aet of the dmeml ooo • Amount paid In Cmh..^.^..^—...... 60,000 1 '1 - ■'Affsm. ’ .. Itodt oo U. K Ortlflc»t» l7 tt.416 TS . ' Praalaa Hot—. S£U W- Boak^tM—qf„ T , rri ,, rT , r , rTTT „..',. .'.661 '1,036 01- . s . ,...„ ~r i. .. .4,091 71 iili- |lO6£M : 5 BTOtPTB-Fr*ni JsmlDthtODoc. 8m,U63 *m|li**» oo'rit# B*iUa...._4a,Q6T os'^^ PmdWEMoa Marino 1thta...... 6,911 l*'''’'”' 3 u» TO' c; J °ffY-! PIBBIJBSZMHNTS. \ •ftxpilMM, 'bSuj * OOMSMWMTt n %!l ■ L ' l ) FiUltu opaad fbreiihtßff offlc* 1 li:; .. n Betatiud PraUtuM aad B* 1*« a :-. ;»IWCTOB*: ; '•* * . Mm.i PhlUip%> t r'K " > Tetwir, JoWWktt. ' . Oipt. Johttli^ghoadf.' W«. B. Hat*, -V 5 5 ■ -W«C;Y«« Kbk, C. aM*d^L J»l<*wrtllw RAOUfir O lflHOtrLßWtt, . .1 ....... ,•:/ r ; : HAiis,phipi. :; i.; r * I 1 . v, IMC' curiiMdi , '. ' - * W: 8.0. aawinfc . Jfttfenuri tuHto trf WHL KHAXB* ll Vi-:I ! ' ••• *; t&DBIKD BEST; ‘ -- I ••• ?•** MKdfIPOBKj , V-.:-; ~} >. ,• i, biifcaadndferttlft'bir . *" 1 J " Mi W¥. BHATB* 00.. Ito Utmi* g* 1 .prasww ’to □ ; : 160 mi Skit, taortad Bombliy; . ,'i •' < i-i ijUAiUli— per dosn* Jit Mon ud fat nit low by Mfe WOO2MIBS* WALLACES. ;i 4DBCiXM^JEQrisr. AN UKDINANCE making approprif? tlooe for the yearly. ~r „.. L . B*c;l: ft *wi -Jmant owtciibf* of PiAjbmylJ U&UctdMd ’Cb& 1 «o» g»d it it ktnbg auiXorilf of tXt tame, That the BeveuQe of e*id clty,- for. ihe.;ear.lBs3, acUiog fam the Texf*, Lots*, *o« ailotberaohneil, together Mth aoj money*, In. the Treuary, Dot oth«rwtaeappropritt|»(l,>.ire by appropriated for the lo.lowtsg purpoe e; _ . Vl . I . SeTUIATKD -KXtIHDITOBXS. .1 Wo. 1. latemt md Tax od " r J 'i - <7° P*J Interart on 1 ' * dtttnprcrmle* Bon'd*. ’ ' W.ft.o 00 Balance undrawn...... 4,6 H C 9 Neciwary tobeappro. 12r,366 31 No. a SdarlM of CU; Officer* ' Baling 670 Neoeiary tppropri’D. 15,174 SO Ho 84 fitf. 2,200 00 Balance undrawo_... 423 C 4 W>o—My addition.... 1,177 36 Ho. 4. - fir* Knglac* A Haae~ B*U*o« andrmwo-.... 738 37 Keudary addition.... 63 No. t. Polica..^.^.. ' Bclkooe aadc»wnw~~ . 247 29 Beqaired tddßioa. 18,742 71 19,000 00 Ho.#. WaUr Work* . 30,000'03 Balanc* tmdrawn...... 88 18 , lioqolnd 89,811 82 so,o&aoo Ho. 7. Street* .. Balance l,*Bl 97 . Bequirtd addition 2,6*8 03 Ho.*. Oja ' 9,000-00 B«Ium 877 83 . Beqtdnd 1,1*3 07 No. 9. DUnubd Balaaco Baqnlrad addition.-... . 3,000 00 No. 10. Hoaoagabala Wharf.. - 1.200 00 • Ovflrdr»Wß. M . Mm ;U M . . . 31 47 , .4zßOtwt .104uired.~_ 1,164 03 ~s ..1 1,200 00 No. 11. AUaftheoj Wharfs. 7 i.CWOO Balance B6O 79 ; J • Amount required.-.- 144921 No. 12. Weigh 5ca1e*...,... Balance tmdrmwn. Ho. 18. • Contingent Fnnd..., Balance ondmwn.~. Ho. 14. Board of Health..^,... Ho. 28; Ijoaaa dae andfalling dW—.,m.„,T,T, Ho.'lG. Ontrtaod’g Warrant! . . - Botcoaat«ni(Md.~ Balance QDdnwn.^.... Ho. 17. Ootitaadlog ooonter< (tigned Warrant*, Cob?gt Hand applied 600 00 Ho. 18. Kxebaogeaad Vinasc* Debt. 3,600 00 Bilute uidnvtiHM. 1,858 21. - Addition 64170 No. id. Sinkin? Fund. No. SO. Fifth Word U.rkeU.. Balance undrawn...... addition...... $459,016 29 QminlUr’t FtlitmU of SnctipU and EtpondUmrOo of <: r- ' MMttATKOF BICKIPIti. City <3,000 00 6*660 » Water BsUti, Fernlce... QJfiQU 00 VoQoogaheU Whff..d._„ . 13,000 00 Alleghany Wharf.. , ,„, w - OT „ tfTT 4. 6,500 00 Dfaaond tlnrketi...... sa.OoO 00 Mayors Office, Jlxttv rcrfaiturea, Ac. 3 100 oo ileaewiag Wood and £*rk. . loaxw 'Board. v-jjooioo - • -U0 Gauger... ... " S,t)oo 00 Vehicle .U0enae.......... V^-T i.OOO 00 Pumi« r B*Jw»y».—~~-~~«~..~.•- -7,ocm 00' Weigh —> •-*UU>OO' FOblfehing Ordinance-—--- L —. ...„,, - 26 00 Xcana due ud (ailing doe, (nominal j— 219,434 oo ■ ~.V , $459,016 29 . Btc. 2. Thai fjr the parpoae of proTtdlngeaffldfnt TeteaT» / to 'psy -ihe’ miereat mily f aadior lhe year 1863 they ahatl be aa follow*, rlx: ' 1. Upon all properly taxable for etate and county purpoeee, eeraa mil la upon the dollar of the ralna* lion. ... . 2. ppoa all goodti natoa and morchaodlze, and upon all arildeiot trad* aito comafeic?, locludibg *ai»a at anctioo and otbarVlaa. on* and ono-thlrd toUlaontbaddUar. ' .“ ! ' A' Opoa tki ictatf jwriy i»lm «f «acb ud enn panes «r firm aoga«aa to ttw LmUcm, or ©£. eapaalanrTOf ratouing for kia* hot- oi tJMr benefit, vlnoaa, farmanted or.diattUad lindorai and on tba ao> foal jcatlx'aalaa pf tfvairparaon or firm eniaged'tn Ika baatoaaa or oeeapitioo of an acc- Hleaeafi five mllla Bn- the Cellar, auaptlng on the ml**of atocka»T«al aatale and steampoata, tba ratet o t «rt>fota *ball b* o«a aad ooa tktril nllla an the goiter ‘ •; f A, On iTtnn' ef all for*: mdlng 'axid eozniatodMr broken, and Imaka, basking acid- on the avenge’ quned; receipts of inwnnoaoampan in, ineorance" agmokfi wWgrmph oompa tlee, onaand ona thlrd AUlr on (ha dollar. 'Atid at tba shore ratea the Oitr Aaaeoor shall as* aaaft&alUd'taxed.. .v-vil *(Mo.'S.'JLll«MlaneMtorpikrta'or*nliDaocei isoaoc tiaupt herewith ere hereby r^hm: intoa UWl* Council*, (bia 9th ' Clerkotf OoambnCouncil. 1862 --NOVBMBBR. 1862, Q -A, IR 3? Si T s. W. JD. * H. M’CAIiUM, A Ur^,mamti'oattUKk' b*ti*c Imtxnifct prtTkju* to a>*H«aof adrtnoM, aodloow npUolth* ° f ' oistm,bpL SLonu,wiHDc>w shadm,*)., ‘i&tonlfo.opßatanity'if oflbnd to cnrohams at Bodmte w prloM vllt V kVMr. - Otlftly, -■■.• . -■•..-a.-' ; ■;; . gAILKY, PAKRIBXL * C|». ri.tr warn, r A, , QAB AND 1 ■ vtbih rirmi. jtqaKrw Stu*t, uom Bai Oita thairpervonal attantistoto i ■ .1 r.-.y.’. oprjT’VATia:, firm, tfir -moStn iu tmprotementa- ‘to*- (QLQgSTB, *).; r .J lUMMnibk'bnui..--: f:i ~ th» Ihoxat w** wamatod.... YißUCiUUlfij. - go** ; Oota_S!r ,»»»«•• a 3a .; .’"'m •t .S . " . -. ¥Jt” OoflM 4oe * n; - 1 '''•" * *SS uomfst’« flynrpf ■,, - - i,, ■■'-.u-ifiri 10J-: bttuulß finni ’ ri *y t;;: v : l; |*rd Ott* ,iT ■ • rrw^ASßsSSsaJijr^-v iTItfcKMMWiiHUi 1 »h^mmaSSu!^SSkn *wcfc to' SS-Erry-^*** feasaffisaafeg' •Igggffij;. _ ■grtftWiuaul fafr >a- sts !f caX'*^ /tSl?sAi»S' r COCRI SiLK.-5y Tir an order of the Orphan‘a oi AiTe*' X Will expote to tne TBQtnn'da' cf the COCBT fiOUSSI 'Aihfbmf Ot VBDUSDAI, the 4th • oftFebrwymxa*atJffio. , c T ock a. m.» ibe following property of iCaUarine Budoiph, deqti: , A Jet j»‘ th ° °H* <)t on Water Uie, at the wortbeaetcomerutTSeueoue lot; thence aaatirardJiy alons aoolheast tone about 372 tfSef to" 1 Ool. Darfd Oaopbell; laid lot 275 to. Bboo uiiuri on th * pf I?** ont^amdcattwardlyalofagtald lot and atreet about 163 lent to the rati llneb'f lot N0.'2731n the BuearretraoU thence eouthwanlly by the eaat Uneof lot ‘2J3ahont 366 feet t» Uldge street; thence weatwardly along the nor;h aide of Bidgajtnpt sboutMTfcet to tha comer of 'the Tat'oT-GeatM Biidolpli’e helm; thence along the' aama'fot. Qutnwmrdly, parallel with: Balmont efreet'jabont raFleet'to theeontherly aldapf BowiJn’a loti' ihrncd'aaiivardly aloag the aamt Moot 11 feet to the eoctUieWt oomer ol Beoeon’l'tett tnenoe abont to Water Xian*■“ the, hehUMlng* .faxceptlag > therbfrom lota &dmb^ealiitW'pian[aforeaaid l and dan* lpi'o6capbtod'by'3sa«ph.4chennan, No.'*] atrc«t,and are ea-hto'he of theebore bonttdartoa. Tbeaald Jirojjfttiy Udlrhfe4 fnto lota ofcOdrealent baltdlng'.pfarpoeM, .(ranting ori Baheocar Bldg* WiterltonWeaa other alreeu, (dent bid le obtained ftr It as a whole, a**nar tions at aald eale. There belngalao a doable two-storied brick dwetticg erected on one of the lote SebeccartfMt. i TermamadeknbwnAtada. -t-j-'- t ' Jalialtd e JQSBPH KHQX, Ixecator, Ac. 90,030 00 ; ' *72,000 0b r\EPHAMsv coqaTlSAj'B-T’-By V»/ toe of Jm ordor of tto Orphltts' Oocirt of Alls* Atony ooitnty, I will expo* to PUBLIC BALI, In >to Rotund* of tto COURT HOBS*,' PttUbmb, AlleAtony county, on WXDBUOAY. ith offtb mry naxt.utlOd'ctoelc n. m.ytto MioiHsr Bnl WoU, tto propMtj o[G«org« Bndolnb, lira ofAf-' lOAhepy City, daoe—td, to wit: JUI mom tour ceruin.ooatignoue lole’er! Rfecu of' «4ttaUMd.brtng.on the <<£**«-of u lob Hot. la, U, MudlS Ih tho pbn oC lott bid ont by the tobocrlbor, by rirmoof the order«f the tOrobdoHjl deocribpd «t fel _si‘ H0..18 comet of BtOeoctiwd. BdaMitolMoai jtidmmilog throoe aloof Hotecco. ■boot 63 ftet to;, thollot af lot Ho. ISliTleid obO; thtnco along (be line 0(nld lot Ha. 13 Olgljtj bot to fM5<7 W**f»*6;:»a.4tlient»#s a* 11 «» tho cor. nor of Bebeecotad Belmont afmeta, nt ttao oboe cl 13, lltnd U, iurflETaach a front of S&featoa-Betaoea street,aind ext&idlna tack* pmnnriag the nan width, the dletencrot 80 M to •? t*rx feet wide* ... • ? r *fi?SS‘°£* r *»Uto lota cfarcmnd slta (Ht* of All* heap flotseaid, and numbered to the -pln afcrarald aa lie* SOL 21 •■} **»#? tatt h*Tlo« a troot onKidge itnet.of 18 wetand;B ioctac, and extending tack tbtbe 10 feet adej aboTemenUOnN, -|» Cleveland A Pitts*, burgh Railroad running the whole length of said coal field. Alscvtfae Pan-Handle (to called) -CToeeee the'other railroad upon Ihii property. Coal can be dropped from the pU can upon the raUfoad, or npow-boaie In the Ohio tlvtr, or Into-the vbpofa furnace,withoutsecond.handling. There li i» large body of coal adloluing the above tract thaljcatr be • secured if required, lie following are-pritte that iron ore lias- bent ottered and sold lof r fnrnlsbed. hr KnoDicoaHMsi with* the bostoeee, and'nmy. no relied oj*n;lo,lM>) tons of native ore could Lave been contracted for, delivered at the furnace J horned ready for. use, 60 per cenLere,at £1 per tod't Lake Sspetlor Iron-ore has been bought at Cleveland lor. 96 per ton, Height from .ibiit pbint to dtenbeavlUe, *9l dropped at the furnace,lo fflt Champlain vast Staaggri jlron ilountain on about* the Mine.-;Tbero h i^nabhndanoe'of Axe ci&y, tinted’ aioneelnd.iieiidstoaß.upon.it, and in the vicinity. Thfcpredeni'raiei tdt til [rnelerisla coat mesa now; dls6 the metal:' Any person fishing to matte an in-’- vbelgian*wiltptofcaetall at buobenviile, who .will be zvady'to abow the prein free and explain its advantage* ; vr, upon thd under* signed, at'tfo. ili JvurtheireeL.PHliburgbi. noiatmd ' 1 - P..Q. AHAHMOB. • $19,434 00 883 38 318 £8 : 60 00 300 00 ISO 15 ! life *6 [ 300 00 /'YttPHAAS’ COUiiT SAL&—In tiie' VA matter ottba aafote of Alex. Speer, dfcceaaed, hj Tirtueof an order oi tbe. Orpbana'-Oonii of Al* tegbenyOodnry,! wflleipSe* toPablln Sat*. at the CuCKf nUDa*. Ifl th» city -of Pittatiurgb,’on ‘ bATU&DAY, tfce 7tbd*y of February.A. i). 160, at 10. o'clock a. m., alt mat certain tract |of tana •Uuate to Ibdlaoa township, Allegheny county, be*; j tug pert of a largelrncc of which Alexander epeer, -died* seined, and bounded and described at follows: Commencing at a pin on line dpridfiig iheihrrein*- alter described and ether land of dic’d; thence &*l° W..M.4 teaches to a ». 8.4 'pdrthti to'a white oak; tbduce M. 1554° w. 19£ perehaa to a hickory? thenoa'M. ISJi* W. 18.7 perches to a Mger B. W. SS parches to a ninVthsnco, along Itnaoflend of Johaaiamhdn.&gir.ab, psrehai to a pin;itbenoe a&Bjr.dihe; bt land dt J. -IPClara 0. t$i a ff. 66,1 parchea to a pin| thsnoa aloagothtr linaot 11 {dura's tandS»B9°w» perches to a pirn; theheft along tine of B>£»tfstaiur«..i4£*E.M.9 perchesto a pin; Uuaes idong the Unis dittoing the hanlnbe&ie da«: acrlbbJ landf andottterlMd of'Atazander Bptor,da« cewdi to plso9of'begianiag*wi •oeoecy and them extremely do* mtable for any one Granting to lscate outside <3 the Hty hails,'and atthe ante time eo nekr' &d' tSm-' that communication xau be had with the direr m hbttnu- Lola from oneifoutth'df an acre upwards- Also, aome Waatem Lands, situated In low* Minii neaotaand Wisconsin. .. . -- ’.i-i Ab?,*eyenluaeUlofoln Minerarille, 60x850 fceC" Tb™oti property will be sold on accommbdatinx forma, Inquired JOHHHKHBOH,-- • corner Sixth and Wood stteets, - ? Or, WM. A.HJOBBOH, ; Clerk'aOflloisOonnlloqaa. TOOK SALE TO THE TRADE—r JP KmkaopJS. 0.8og»r; ; f ! , . Porto Ek* , do; • . \ .--H Gab* ~itir. •- . for terns, or apply to *'■ [**• DAYIL THOMAS, iiq.T- WinaiSSßaft^’- " ,<* South street, H>« Sfcrk. /Country BEATs r FOR BAiiiß.--i V/.ofhrloir wildeboat fiOtcra of th*l*moiiVbleh~ 1 raids, north tide of the Peaa^lvttat rood, etttwr oftogethw or in foteof (mh niw wort, *Terrfo*t of which la within n CunelaM «« BfUowmoitle ebont 9 milw from Ptujburftb* end get farther' hUbrmetloo WcoUln* a -£F7bmj »nw*^in» l fWMamw»by???i. :i‘ x WM. O. gATOIHH. .' gliOiSjß^POtt.Rita,:, 1 ' Broaim. "' : \' T '' 1 - • '■»?£«?“ **!. ! >’ i tffuTff ia AUBtfftbfl SlllW4i fct ibeop xAbfaic» Will; bo nld i»U • B. tfcLAIH *OO- 1W Fourth ttrart. f:pO®Lip:t T mider u tejK jM;«lfn*d -Will, tfao ITUiAEL S*r»rJ»anjkcj. - JW3 J , [ MJQ- o'clock-a. mJ, atßi* Mflßl STABLES, W. tkiritnfti la tM BlnUi ’ W«vd mvJPbJ>UCf Hip, and Mil* TWO flOß&Mlci* «TUr»twS HoNtywahtb® ©th«r ft Canadian IHbift®, About I| hwli Wgk—*o dkchaigo atpl pur U» arttnurof’ tfeftlr faoptaK,ftronnlin lolaw. ] ■ >vr: JalSrfl QIORQKnPmBT;- 5 I>UJ* TK x i JtlißU)i«OJSBir'J ' t '* rpo m'oiuc-iiuu&a BBOWJf ft KIUKFATBIOKS, B Amid OMbfewaW abort lu m •- i\ .-. .. J.BUmkmmUk. , : \ Leaves JUk-s. m. L-tdn. mi. . ?; do (Steubenville.*.....—.. AM " idO> ‘ -. dfrHewatb—..... 11:SQ » ILLS “ » do l Ontnihtiß - . 1:05 p. m. 1840*. m. • 3 Airtvss-01ri^n»ff..'. : .;...—-♦ &20- «• &to » .. & ■: do BL.Loula — v ,• \ B •Ho dune* of con between Pittsburgh and OiadnnaU. \ 3 Splendid Keeping Can attached to all Night Train*. 1 1 ■t ££’/" T | "leaves Pittsburgh Xi6oa,'m. 6:40 a.m.l L-40 p, m. | : do WeUirtße. 40* •*" fcOO « fcio « I •: J do Steubenv'e BUS «- • t:B6-> « | 6:10 “* I *4 0* Wfcseling. &2» “ lljCfl «♦ fcio «* g Arrives! 6UO r * 11:15 “ I **& •* 3 % Oounectißg'et Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohl M Bellairwith Central Ohio BaOroad g fcrZanesviUe, Lant3Mt«r,Circlevill6, Oalnnboa, Clb » g lnflan spoils;Bl LooW and potato Weal. s : p- ond demlamd £*m» f Pittsbarghlw.;..i_.. 1:60 a. m. I;t0 p. a. I .- ;i i ,do * WeUwiUow. 4;4A " 44S « 39j ,do Bsgdrd— — w — 6:14 *' 534 ” f do •AlliiM>.. , 7^i.v ,. r ; , „ fts4 •* 60S w ) As. •; ’do BO4 « 7:34 AM 11 &S 0 “ Connecting at Bajard with Tnacarawaa branch foe f' ?Hew Philadelphia and at Ailianoe with £ : .'Pittsburgh, JTort: Wayne and .Chicago Hudson with Cleveland, ZaneevflJ* and Cincinnati ;IL for Akron, 1 Cuyahoga Palls and MDlenburg, a» ’*=§ ■ -at ClereUud with 0. 1 A B. B. B. fbf Erie. Dunk* fli at, Harriibarg fa r Baltimore Md We*b. , • 4naton;hnd’forN4w York via Pbfiaddphta. -: TIuxTH£OjJGH AXPHICSS TiiAln leate* dailm at i:W only it urtbciftl itMieni, »n»Mwy . ■atrßamebmg fa Balttmonand. 8., Aii.,tt,w nra tt. -rvYh» rAffTUlfrt i<*f 4the Station daily (except 1/ Sandxy,) p. int, «topping oalyat principal v< atiUone, oonnfrnttagatgartttinirK totßaminonand '! at PhUndelpbia for Hew York. 1 ‘' V ioOoJUIOiDATIOH T&AIB*. ' 1 ?'■' 1W Tbtotftovn'AbdomtoodaUon imw dafir, j -(t<»eptonndar)*tfe4frp.m.',*toppliigataUeteuani { aad-raoninga* tar aa ConasuKigh. i • Vint AooommodaOoo Train tor Waii’a BUUoa leave* ] -daily (except.Snsday) at tfc« a. nj. ] 7 Train' tat fell'* Btetloa bare* OaOl {except Sttoday) at ll;^sa. fi. ;'r 1 Ddrd. Apeomaiortlflffß Train for Wall*# Station i =• r Accommodation, Train for Waii’e Button { Imtm dally (sxMbt-fimdayVftt ftOOp. m. | '}' TbeChcrcb TratoleaveeVairaStatioo every Bun- [ m at*os>,m4Te«initog,leani PltUborgh at 5 J&Wja U« irl; ! • ■ 5 * .' . I £-Xataaato« -ToiiU JCTiT# to PlUebergn a*iulkws: £ Baltimore ttpre«, Tfc46 p. m. : Philadelphia lx- S -bnac, 106 p;m.; geatldne, 130 a. to. • JohacUwal Accommodation, VKBQ a? m.>Fir»t Wali’e Static*-* AannnßyTriatlon < .fi3oa.;m,;deccßd Wall’a Btatkm| 835 a. ,m.; Iktfd Wall’a Stattoe Aowpodatfw, WW.p.,b;tjro«rth Wafl*e Btotta fr.so fr.m. BalUmora Kxpren -will Vrtra wJth PblUtWpbia Expreaa at 1:16 p; m., on * Vk&OagpLX . j ; . * -.*• v*. r ;«?BlpfTaW*aiMlofcjr/*i»d and teaifort toaß vk ip*r forortUa Boad wttoiMr patrcuu««. ‘ ’ *'il •' ! . '•- ■- I^BMrloilEu4lr>«|l3 60}lb 10 OO 1 lguu»rto~Zl 8 BO to ihUßtaUoxur oQ tha rmurfta ;Bto (o Fbßaddphla, Balttown 'llia saw xoito -* 1 (i •' -’-t • y* Piawagauf patrtAAdns/tkkato: ia wnrlllbt “ *“• U iUtUm traveled, Is topUK «•»» nitwewept !tea etaUime . vbita flu OonMiff ltotouaL l: ' ■ • .M»a tom Miniiiit« /.iij.'i friiM Ti»WAKT> Attot, !Afc ;Ototal. BaUrp*d Pmmmi ■;■ atmta, M U ]'*& xgjgfaoSffi*«yta* tumiM* out or, .DQV OT Jan. M Ju. »U -At ; KOMb'&Mt FtaH, BsrtJj . ♦'< ‘ :-.ii:-«'-i ■ : . .- '■ f\ .?. ..«..! . JUTM ( a» 9AHMJUB ’ { [ IKBO* oißtt»4fiK $J .^ltefe, 00l 'Ob' to ft***— 49 £ LTSo Ui JUiaipfg. 110’0Of 4» toHMabait-, 01 Birr** nvtffrfrr nM«. irrei nuii C*t fthalr frta»d« an I«jr*ltJc»ti.&ott M-tfi»frllpylrg frfa* t* s«r Tart Trw*-Xdr«rpwl or/QaMU«W»b. :Ift OaWa, 9100 **»• ; SS!ttSni»A totfr*rtwrfar»s»BUJiod*Uoo* **' pfcjmgrrywi* cmny -grpoioaxd togoon*. Tbej -1 jjSgaaKWgfc. ! JOS» THOMrtOH. AsaS, autw UOliMnitiMt.ntSMA \‘roii : { BjHe. Aeree of rich' botidK .Jf «ity, Mj>rft» fillip tHlMiMldt op th» tiMoftbi SteabcnvlUe Beilrood.r Willbe sold In one tract or' divided in lota to antt Trarcheeen. _ . Apply to A. WALKJ6R, on the premia**; : or, J. L. MABhHALIi, atraet. ■ le6:«teod ■•Wo. „ .room i&.thVOAXXTT> Bo7u>nta, tmttk”gUn, ‘Apflrat thV'OtmtlWrSoota of THIS 01110 l .-.f.'-.r,-. zvl fJiJOK; flAJLilfi Oii KitN'i—Aa UU K* w finery* In eompletoert&.'Apbly to ' ■?■!'.- ‘ gQBT: ARTOTTBP . -j'tabftfltf-'- ;• Att'y«t Uw;No, 138 Ttmrthst. oacii on first iKr and MOOQd floor dr Warvhbofe Nob. 80 and 81 ■&KUr.sfrtU-y- 1 . , TiailAH DICKEY A 00. Oli'UiUfi AUOM. 'l'O 242 lath ''tl JQgr|j *lre«t ( near, hoad ol Wood, ton tU Ist of ‘f* April naxt. KxMoirocf •? 3,4 McDOSAxDAABBUOKLM, /' i- dm .... -■-- -Ho»>gtaandattlUbortystreot. /; . 1* BvtJTKa. TVOLLAB SAYINGS BANK, No. 66 '•JL/j VMnl Iran c-,•, s . B %j § - Ojl« MOftmiri to2o’clock,4l*oco WedMad** 1 -4ad from Maj l*t WiHorijabZs ;*» *<"”"** * 4 & Jant .ad (a Juu and December, £ncel «•• orpalxed,ettherMe of elzpeicmiu| V» I n‘f^* t ' *l,”*' 1* ; pleeed to tbecndltf poa&dinrjtwioe. ’*» to MU, oreteato mni hl« iamSHEfiilSi:. -*»»•:*»iIob tbea tweftJTaS, mer le*' In the **gregete biqbt m ovavt| Solo - Jognlatton*, fornlih*d gr»tU,cn application *1 i *Man*-fiKoß<» ALBBSK. '£• '>■*•;;■:' l .; - : ' TtgojfrjMUPMgfc; r JotaKMoToddavo; L l*Mq.H. Pennock, . ’ JohnHftlTO—, ■, v ■■ Jofen-lUnhal!, * JmMI. D.Ueed*, VJBwdrlLJro&Sfock,- A.M;Pollock, ILft, *- .: JaoM McAatoj, "i* ‘ XUUBugwin, :r; JaamfH&taMi* ■•■« ’ Wtittaa J. Andmoo. ?.«. ■' < v.'.'-T-V' •■:■■ '. TSUtTUa. : ..i • Hi*T—iHr;Br*dlcyi ~ ' Jaau B. Kelley, /-John a.Backofcu, P«tor A. Moddn, 4 o*o*«W4au ; ' JofafitLUeUor, , Jokdß.'