** -it ' *'« s? .WiW.VA • ••• ' 1 4 4- thilifiltV!? l l' , .•.* -h.-; • • j *- * * . , ** * + %. f* f ' - ;..v ‘ti '•T f , * •“ ... ■« * v 1 ** ' • ;Zi'y. : ;-sv,y> • * t . * v'*'. .- -- *v . j£» Iv-s^v-v^ky.v -d‘t **'ii!-i,.-i-;..'. •'•s.'i s '■'<. ■H*' V»■ ~’ ■■.*. •; v' i« * • f-5 v*vv>, - ••r>r>.v.-.'v. I A~. '-■jtL'v*,- •*, *.'ijt :■*'* *'v ;-;il"x ■ <•• •• •*;->. • 'V4££'C“;V3' ',.*y 7MOTOAY" r MOEHIHQ, :FEB. 2. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. from Saturdaj’s Eveamg Edition. Description ofil»e>tcam Fire Epgtne Allegheny. ' The new Steam Fir* Engine Alleghany, whloh Is now ready for sarvioe, is solely the production of Pittsburgh mechanics, and as mob our eltlsens fee! a doable Interest in her ‘ aea Are apparatus. The -trials which ’ bare alr^y.beeiTmade f were ofayery grati fylng character, although merely experiment tall I jA thorough teftpfber throwingpowershas not ye t-been made, bat the indioatlonaaie that •be will perfotmiothe entire satisfaction. of tl e builder and the Weappend the 1 Mowing deicriptlonj 2ht boiler !* thirty* fourinches in diameter, apd four feet three'lncheshlgh. The fire box S twenty-seven Inches deep. The flues are o hundred and’twenty-one in natnber, and enty inches long. The engine* and pomps are horisohttl, ana plncedan a wrought Iron . trank whloh is fourteen inohes wide and seven feet long—tamed parallel. : One end is used for a water tank'and the othef for! a tool box. Tbefteamoylinden are six Inches In diameter, twelve Inches streke, and caitin one pleoe, coupled with cranks at right angles, which • makes the water motived and discharged by the pomps aA uninterrupted The pump* are four inches in diameter, twelve inches stroke, with nine receiving valves at each end -thirty-six in atl. The discharging, valve*, are made larger, and redaood in number to. sixteen. ..The engine.has. two receiving no*- xlea—oj\e ©n.thejront., *ud*..end the other! oh' / the bottom of the water trank. Thb letter U / made to revolve .to any angle—at the same. .time, by a bew’arrangement it can be made Instantly watertight, thus avoiding all daisy • in. making attachments, no matter what; position the engine may stand in to the fire hydrant. The steam is conveyed to and from thecjHnders by* compound pipe, the motiv ing being inside of !the exhaust pipe, whloh to ihihttle raise ? dad^bcatsgfopti a piriorthi* th.ioitor i is colled thirty-three feet, of copper pipe. In the form of a doable through whloh ‘ the water panes to the fores pompi, and is heated to a high degree before it enters/the boiler. Her springs and axles afls'soarranged as toreleaseber fromaUjolt or jar%hen ran nlng. Everything is made of the best material; the workmanship is of the most Accurate kind, and when •be'TCdSlves' her holler cuing she will present* moii-beautiftri finleh. ~! . The “Allegheny,** being totally home manufactured, moon credit is due to the mcehanies who were engaged In her oonstrao* tion. The boiler and trank were famished by J. M. Brash; brass outings' by A. Fulton k Son; blacksmlthing by Qracy A Kennedy; axles by Coleman A Qo.r wheels by Phelps, ~Parke KahmA Co.; iron outings by* James Bees? •: 1 Mr. George Wilson, Chief Engineer .of the Fire Department, the leading builder, from drawings . famished, by Mr. James Nelson.’ ‘ f ' The offioers and members of the company deserve! gnat credit-for the- taot and energy whloh they .have ..exhibited in 'thus adding another beautiful and powerful apparatoi to 4heAre deperttt*Dt;-aad—tho-eltieen* of the werd.jrho kavnso Jlbcrally aliied in its con struction will bete no eauae to regret it, slnoe the “Allegheny Boys’* are determined to “stick to them’* at all haserds. ; The StaQdamas Against the Com> missionera. Judges Hampton and Williams, of the Dis trict Coart, w#ro engaged on Saturday morn' ing in bearing emrtherargtttnent on the ap plication for a‘mendamus'lo’'compel the County Commissioners to issue warrants to Court ofioers, jurors, eto. The relator in the present case .is Daniel Mitehell, Crier of the District Court, who has been refused a war ren tnpou_the_Treasurer.for . the: amount due him, :.1 .w; - , v. .1 . ,U. E. B. Carnahan, Ksq., County Solicitor, ap peared .on .behalf of thq Commissioners, and took thie'gronnd that under the decisions of the Circuit and District Courts of the United • • States, the Commissioners were prohibited from Issuing any warrants until the judg .... ments.obtained in the Circuit Court wire sat- Jiied4, ..the derisions- of Judges Qrisrand MsCandless, and argued the points at length.- , Mr. Woods, (who appeared for the relator, In the absenee of Mr. Forward) contended that-the question esta-thapowercfthe-Com mUsldners te issue, warrants' was no where raised In the derisions alluded’ to. He took the ground, that,the Commissioners should issue their warrants,' and If the Treasurer re fused to:pay them, the holder eould-prooeed against hits, either by mandamus or dt en- suit en the warrant: :If th» Court wool! ; gntnt a mandamusagainst.the Treas urer, for refusing pay the warrant upon Its presentation, than the question he to what eohsUtates-an appropriation of the money In the trea*ury, caa be properly raised.' It ean than be‘derided whether the ordinary expen ses of tha county must be paid .Irrespective of the rallroadyjudgmeatrin the‘Circuit Court, or whether the holder of, the warrant must enter suH'egaiost; the county, u prescribed by aet of Assembly. : JudgeHatapfon-rather kedthet he had discovered nothing 1 is - the h decisions of - the Qirooit Court • which- would prevent the issuing of wtfTenWby the:Ooanty Com mlssftnisrf. ’ Therawwraiiitifiohtibns thrown V u out ihat the Commisibhers bught not to issue warrants : until jtie-Judgment* the ttountywafcpnld, buttheqnostton of power . to issue warrants was not raised.:. A warrant : :r ] was hoi merely a certificate of indebtedness, tat it TM *>■« *p APpmprUtlnn-ng-monay Ln j the Jttehewy'jiPtjp.tMnrUe. legally eppropri .■• ,'iy 4 Frp».these: ead-eiartUr intimatlonif U is ilafemdthettheOenmiMtaiiefa “will bo or dered by the Court to Utas warrAßta to tho 6fihseoaria,Jhrori # .wUa€Mei, and . oth»r*V*°4 if the Treeinm refuser to pop 'Vfhees'whea- presented,' further proceedings willbeaeoestary. The nh /will reotlre that oarefal consider ation, whiob lu linporteaoo. demands, and the decision of the Court vill be «waited with la* ■ Unit. •■■•!■■■■■ s AJSotei-SuiU - A ease'somewhat aoVel th*ite character U now.eattUlia Qerrijikarjr. The Adatui Ex- u , .presidompa&jbrißgseii. action agalait the si * tj -of $3,00 d erromKrvtjVpiid to j th tmi : It ap- pearf.thsi the ExpWsi ‘Company hied reoeired J a package of money at Baltimore tobe shipped to the Hagerstown Bank, ooa - the * parcel ; w»* in thftbffie»ui'EXaztiihtlTxWlp«&r(lf of $3,000 weresbeirebted andpepir placed is the parbM thewUWiWfAihenJir^l^i^torirArdod * to He(M(|owaKVh«teju VMidvly.deUvotod, ud upon opening it discovered that a Urge amottathad been abstracted. The oompnj wee notified Of the oocsrrence, end paid the Hi It nflHt nMii tn -’ After : thii r Maoh wee Ua United fcrrthe ptrtpn;who v < hadaW tracted thesiottej; aad.U'the'ooane em- •-• ployed in the 6flM/wfcoy*Metyeo' to oberre ..; tion of .the miad, : h*d takes 4ke mosey end destroyed it bybarntngtbVsemii in Wetsel’i swamp, about tf»fnrtleubsTtthe elty. It wee clearly established that ..the aotee destroyed - Hagerstown: Bjahjandihs J2x -• ■ |rrilieeoajPM>thereforeaaeJfe4'that theßaak -: llt&eles*. by the deitnao* tioh oTthair pwa henoo they ought amOßatpaid to them. A large aaee4>f eetdeeee was produoad, aod the eaee liftfliontriaL "..r-lUai Oaxaca roa Cooraiao.—Mr. i. f. L. : Cxrnoghoa.of Podorolotroot; aoor' tbs' DU - awniyAiMfbny dotorainod to rollaqollli'tnufnoM, win clooooiitwt retell (or whoUulo, If jdMinblo,) Ilia BugdUorat itook of r**dr-mady fookloaoblagyntlymon and bojl' UfriofaUooa^haad a.-rory , hooyjotook of tbo Boat dollnUo jiiooo goody : to bo ftud latlio m*rkot,kowlll«oBtln«0 to ’ makxto - ordor oil dofcriptlonl of mkn and boyy’olotbtng In l*ii nmo itjlo tbotboy oo : .VearoU » Ugh arofaUOoß'fcrVli oioSl-Mowa oottbUlkmoot. Iho odronoo. la -jjHjio of all artioloi of olothlag ocmUaßoil’onir'irltolaulo norohaato of tio But aroioonrlß* tkoboon ' S»«4«t wIA ttoidfai laylaa itook of olothlag whoa taeb tup. ■ portoalty u tbopnioat G oflarod. Will bo told low, «7 low, whoa ' adraaoo li Ukon lato omooacd oocard bargalat. 7#aa/idMorphaa*’u onr all oxpoaM. dollarr w*»aottod»tBt.P»al’ita^^Mb.' -Tke.Caae of Elizabeth'Beatty* The ease of thii unfoftuaalift young woman it fcxeitiag much sympathy, and ibebashad *oT*Tai;’«ader6.of money to j aid her in de fending herself Against ih« obwge of murder in shooting her’ seducer,John M'Cormack. The destitute eondttion of her family, how* oirer, appeals to the consideration of the char itable, and the friends < f her parent* are at work in ooHeotiag fundi for their relief. Her father fcri'beeb,sick since last July, and is low that h'6/can survive'but a i-hort time'. Hit mother is well, but circumstanced a»Bheno»rij,shetao earn nothing for the fam ily. Twaboyt/who were the inain support of the family,-enlisted in the army, and one of these lost his life in battle. The other is still in the lory fee, but has reerived no pay for some months. These, with a small boy, oon* stitnte the family.' The girl now' in prison has contributed to' the support of the family since the boys enlisted, and the parents are consequently leftlff destitute circumstances. Mr. Jfcaed Llttl&, CarpofiteY, of the Seventh Ward, wilt receive contributions for the relief of the family, at his shop oniSetenlh street. Contributions ctn aUo bo left at the office of Alderman Doaaldson, on St. Clair street. PrisonerKemoved. Jennie Scott, one of the young women re cently sentenced Ip jail for receiving stolen goods, has been seised, with] varioloid, and lest .the disease should spread, the Court is* >ued.au order for.ber removal|tofihcfcplaoe as .lhoj«alphys;ci&n may deem proper, and after she shallihaverecovered sufficiently, she must be returned to -. tbe. sfirve out her sentence. -Bhswill beplaoediri onejof the hospitals,or be kept bn her, ad thb wilTtinddubledly attempt todteapd If ,a'gqbd oppdrVunfty"shbhld offer. She was,' ieaienoed lor ten months, and has about sine months yet to serve.- liwonld be noth better,: however, 1 to torn her-loose at cnee*'than to spread a conto'gioha disease through the county jail. ‘ Arrival of Cks. RoVlxy a»» Cou Aim aos.—Brig. Qea; T. A. Rowley, and Lieut. Col. Robert Anderson, arrived in this city last night, on a brief visit to their homes. They were most cordially received by their numer ous friends, and while on the streets to-day they found it difficult' to pass along, so nu* merous were tharstoppages. They both look rugged, and present a most soldierly appear ance. A Family Affair. —Donald Stuart, Sr., to gether with his sons Donald Stuart, Jr., and John Stuart, were committed to jail by Jus tice Barker, of South Pittsburgh, to answer charges of assault and battery and surety of the peace, preferred by Agnes M. Stuart. The prosecutrix is the wife of Donald Stuatt, Sr., and step-motherito tho other defendants. Ovxr one million bushels of coal have gone out on the last rise. ' The Xftemies of snakes. The Societe d Acclimation has received a very interesting paper fron Mr. Haves, a Government official at Chandernagore, on the animals Which are considered in India to be the destroyers of snakes. 'The first in orders is the Viverra Ichneumon. Mr. Hayes bad a'very tame one, whioh he one day caused to be shut up in a room' with a co bra di capello.i No sooner did the little creature perceive the snake than it rushed at it with rage and, seizing it by the head .shook it violently, i The snake'meanwhile had inflated its holJ&KOW£‘& :£SXIKQTON MUB - TABD.—W© ©ie *«»la in F®«4* of » rappl; of op4a qtutier.fc&Lf and wboto boxa».Uflfor wle by tb» ducan cr it taUU f If Uw Qrocinj 13 tor# of • . ■ - JOUM'JL*BBHBH4W, center Liberty and' Hud rtiwW UUttAK.—2UO ibis, Ji*fin64 O cm sowis «ad for nl* by : ; '**• BSTUKB*BB6S., W . ltt «nd 183 Wood tttmU OW tiurcuuk-riv aaUibaotsi* w- COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBUKUH MARMJETS Omn or tux Pittssuscb Dailt Gax*tts, I Satvrdai,'Jan. 31, 1863. J The market for Coin continues excited and firm, and another advance hu been vstabU hed. Oar bank' era are paying 140 for Stiver, 163 for Gold, and 160 for Demand Nutee. Eastern Exchange U firm at par baying, and % per cent premi. telling. FLOUR—The market U wry firm and excited with a good demand, both for speculation aod home consumption. Pricea have again advanced and good grades of Family are held at $7 to $7,12. B|le of l&O bbU Faqiliy at $6,&0@G,75;.10Q do do, at $Q,75@7,00; 00 do do at and 100 do do, at $O,BO for Family and $7,26f0r Fancy. Bye Floor la.nominal at Sale of 1600 lbs Buck wheat, in balk at $2,76 per cwt-re decline. GBAlN—There is bnt little doing In Wheat which, is owing mainly to tba fact that.there is none scarce ly none in market. Oats are in good demand and firm at 60 to 65c. 1 Corn may be qndted at 7&c for prime Ear from wharf and depot, and 60 from store, Baxley 1s quiet and unchanged, and the same can be ■aid of Bje. OILS—The market for Crnde Oil is a shade firmer, though there 1* really no change In. prices and we contiDoa to quote in balk at Bto B}fai aod &@9%c In bbls—principally at the tnalde figures. Skit of 800 bbls “Oil Greek” at 18%c to be delivered in Phil- adelphia; 600 bbls “Kanawha'* at o—bbls to be retained. ’Brfined Is steady at 30c In bond for good city brands; and 40c free, packages Included; outside brands are offered al 33 to 35c. GROCERIES—The grocery market la firm with a frir local demand, aad pricea are folly We note small laiei of Sogar at ll@L2%c; Ooffee 33@34c and Uolaasee 64&65C. PROVISIONS—Baton is firm with small sales at 6c for Shoulders; B@9 for ribbed and clear Bides; for Plain Bams, and 9%0100 for Sogar Cored. Sale of 10 bbls new Mess Pork at $14,60 per hbL Country Lard is selling at 9c and Oity Leaf 1 i firm'at 10c. SEEDS—Clover it held firmly from store at 17,00, and a sale of 15 both was made at $7,25, bnt this is above the market. Timothy is In duoaod at from $2,26 to and Flaxseed is. Arm at BUTTKE—SaIe of 25 kegs packed at 13c; prime Roll has advanced and we note salsa of 6 bbls at .22c. CHEESE—SaIe in lots of 80 boxes prime W. B. at lie. POTATOES—SaIe of 200 bash Peach Blows and Nesbannocks at 90a. COOPERAGE—OiI barrels have declined and the market Is dnll with small sales at $2,00@2,10. Floor barrels are In good demand at 60 to 660—-principally at tue inside figure. Sale of 7000 hooppoles at $9 to $lO per 1000. Chicago Floor Market. Jan. 30.—Received bbls, Market firm and 6&10c highe-.' "Sales were : 200 bbls lonic choice spring extra-st 96.UU; 100 bbls winter at $9,00; luU 'bbls -Kewanee, 100 bus Oereecoand 100 bbie Lindsey, Toomt* A Co., spring extra at $6,76; 100 bbls Jinee* TUlo (lowa,) luu bbls SageviUe Mills and 300 bbls Northwestern do at $0,60; ZOO bbls Orange du at' $6,35; 600 bbls Excelsior r. it., IOUO bbls Kane Coun ty r. h.,150 bbls Stone 311 Is and ZOO bbls (brand not named) do at $6,26; 10U bbls low grade spring extra at $5,10; 88 bbls spring taper at $l,O0 —ail delivered. Seeds in Philadelphia. Jan. 30.—The eciivity noted in Glorerseed for tome time past still oootinaee, and there has been a spir ited toqulry at a farther advance Of 25c $ bushel. Sales of 4000 bushels fair and prime at s7@7,6o—doe- ■ log at the latter Agare—and poor quality at st>,6o<£ 6,76 The shipments to New York continue large, io-day 400 bushels choice sold at $7,50. Timothy Is steady at $2,26(^2,75,‘with sales ol 1,500 bushels. Ihe market is bare of Flaxseed, and it is wanted by the crashers at s3,iuy theUaeofproperty be- Vettet’a hefca, northwarily TSteert f* U»t msetmnod property & k*t i lnobs* tb Cherry aUsort and tbenesk the aiUbrntf lUtg-ei which bmctodth» torp' brick tenement*knownmih* ’ KCviH ■ “j?.? 1011 a ?MI *OO«TIS*STIL HOTIM,, aflords a ram cbaaee for investment by w , ' j,.",". f cj IT, XBftt. -Yjr ' - rßintr-s Sobbii's, i 1" |U4 Second street. STEAMBOATS. T?OR CAIRO AND SAINT f Jl LOUIS.— The' fine new NELLIE ROGERS, .Captain *ui leave cut above on WEDNESDAY, 4th inst., at !0 a. m. For freight or peseage apply od board or to kZ jOHN KLxCK, Agent. T CINCiNNAii, LUUIo , JjSLi . . FILLS AND BT.LOi. lS.—The and elegant steamer ARGONAUT No. 2, oapt. /. w. Porter 1 , will leave for tbs above and intermediate ports MONDAY, 2d inst., it ip.m. For freight or psssage apply on board or to )*3 J, B. LIVINQSTOW A CO , Axenre. PACKET.— iJIgLA Tli« .uaunor LIZ.2IK UAI(TIkJSS23i Capl. D. T. Druwn, will leavo PilTnuau j i r JANESVILLE .every SATURDAY at 4 o'clock p. m. Returning, will La*o ZANEnVIiLE erciy TOESDAI,atB o'clock a. m. K-r freight or pai sage apply on board or to h 046 •• J. B. LIVINGSTON AQo., Agents JKiiGLAK WEEKLYija', XV ZANESVILLE PACKET.— uew and beautlfol passenger stoomer HAM, Uapt.; Monroe .Ayetx, Loatai L'lttsburgb tci, .ZkossriUe EVERY.TUESDAY, at i.o'cluck r.. ci.- Koturnfng, tcavus EVERY FIiIUAY, at 6 a. au For freight or passage Apply on board cr to J. B. LIVINGSTON &OG., Agents, Pittsburgh. . li. a. PIERCE A.(XL. Agenta. AuoesT>u««. iiq7 —NiSW AKKAAGIfi-i AOUUe MENT.—WHEELING PITTeUURGH DAILY XXPKE6B uuVa.~| U e new aod iptendld side-wheel packet - a&M ADA, Copt* Georgs’ W,| Jehnsvn, loares Pittebn gb iur Whseling every MONDAY. tthDNKSDAi and FRILAI, at'U a. m., punctual y. L av«e' Wheeling for Pittibnrgb every TUEBDaI.TBUra- DaY and SATURDAY, at 6 a. m. THE FiXE DAfcSEIsGERi J^gLjh steamer MINERVA, Capt. JohxdßHiSa Gordon, leavee Pittsburgh for Wt« ellng every lUfo* DAY. 'mUBBWAt stid oATUROaV, at ll a, m , mnctuaUj. Leaves Wheeling for Pituburgh eveiy MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a. m. The above steamen m ke close couneotious at Wheeling with.fine aide-wheel steamers for Marietta, Parkatßb&ig aud : UlaclnnatL For freight or passage apply on board or to JAB. COLLINS A GO., Agevts, Jk6 - 114 Water street. rose VTALUABDK COAL PROPERTY for Y BALE.—I6O ACRES 0/COAL PBIVILEUK, adjoining the town of Steubenville. Jefieifon cbon ly, Ohio. The StenbenviUe Coal and Coke has been fairly Uatdi at ..the Belmont JTnrnace, at .Martuu vlUs, Ohio, nearly .opposite Wheeling, where lull information may be had of its gualiti'es ibr ’smeU ing Iron ore. This Oeal and Coke proves to be' ttie best ferfmeltUtg purposes of any west of the tnonaUiua. Iran can’ be mads for lea money ht BtoaneorUle than at any point west of the mountains. The important tact ia, the receiving and shipping of all materials without 1 hauling. This property U flucly locdiodi lying one-third of a mile upon the Ohio river, and the Wheeling extension of the Cleveland A-Pitts burgh Railroad running the whole length ol said coal field. Also, the Pau-llandle (so called) Railroad crosses the other railroad upon this properly. Goal cau be dropped from the pit cars upon the railroad, or upoa boats In the Ohio rivtr, or -Into the top ol e foresee, without second handling, Tnere is a large body of coal adjoining the above tract that cab be secured if required. The following are prices that iron ore has been ottered and sold fur, farniibed by persons conversant with the business, and max be relied span: 10,00-1 Cons of native ore oould nave been oontrsetad for, delivered at the furnace, burned ready for use, 60 per cent, ere, at $3 per ton.; Lake Bdpeilor iron ore has been bought at Cleveland tor $6 per ton, bright from that point to bteubeuvtUe $1 67}—cost, dropped at the furnace, $6 67; Lake Champlain and Missouri Iron Mountain ore about the saute. There la an abundance of fire cisy, liniu •tone end sandstone npon it, and in tub vicinity. The preseat tates for ail mkieri-lx cost more uuw ; also the metaL Any person wishing to make ah in vestment will please call upon WM. O. AiiRAiIAM, at Bteubenvßls. who will be ready to show the prem ises and explain Its advantages; or upon the coder signed, at No. 112 Fourth street, Pituburgh. ao4£cid P. G. SHANNON. OHFHATvS* COgHT CIAL.iY.-Dy Vir tue oi an order of the Orphans’ of A.ie gbony ooonly, 1 will expose to PUULIG BALE, in the Rotunda of the COURT MOUSE, Pituburgh, Allegheny county, on WEDNaSDaY, lih of Feb ruary next, at 110 o’clock a. m., the .fjl owJ g Real Estate, the property ol George Rudolph, isle of Al legheny CUy, deceased, to w.t: All those lour certain contiguous lots er plects ol vacant ground situate and being on the corner of Rebecca and Balmont s-reets, in the First Ward ol iheuityof Allegheny, aad marked and numbered sa iota Hue. U, IA, 14 and 16 In tha plan of lots laid oat by the subscriber, by virtoe of the order of the Orphans’ Court, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Lot No. 12 beginning at the corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, and running tbenoe along Rebecca street 63 fret to the line of iolNo. 13 in*aldplaa; thuev along tha line of said lot N e. 13 eighty teet to an alloy ten feet wide; and thence 96 foct to the oor ner ofßebeccaia.d Belmont streets, at the place cl beginning -The lots Nos. 13,14 and 16 hxv.n i each a front of SOlSetOi Bebeoca >treet, and extoLding back, preserving ihs same width, the distance ot 80 foet, to an alley ten feet wide. Auio, those three other certain lots of ground situ* * atal&tha First Ward, CUy of .Allegheny aiotesaid. aod numbered in the plan amreeuld as Ncs. 2U, 21 and 22, aad each having strent oa Ridge street of lts leet and 8 lacks*; and extending back to the 10 foi-t afiey above mentioned. Teane or Baxa—One-haU of the purchase money in cash; on delivery of tba deed, end the balance in two equal annual installments, with Interest, secy rod by bond and mortgage. &A&AH W. RUDOLPH, Administratrix. Vacant tots to lease in the same locality, on ad* vantagsooe terms. Jal4:dtd fYRPHAitfc? GOUKT BALK—By vir \J toe of an order of the Orphan’s Court 01 Alia--, gheny county} 1 will expose to PUBLIC SALK, la the Rotunda icf the COURT HODbE, Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa., oe WKDaBSDAT, th»; 4th of febraanuhxt, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following properqrnTCatßarine Rndolph, deo'd: A lot ofiend situate In the First Ward e( the CUy. of b.gnmtng on Water Lane, et ‘ the oortbeeet .corner of Benson’s lot; thence enstwerdly aiungeouihcekt aide of Water lane about 372 jetft to the wt now. or lately owned by CoL David Campbell; thence southwardly along said lot 376 feet to eboe maktr’a alkyi or Aim street, on the plan ef ioU-laid cutofaaidmtate; thence esrtwardlyalong iald let end the north side of Kim street about 166 ieet l 4 the cart line of lot No. 273 in the tbtaoe ■suthwvdljrby US eaat line of lot 80. 273 about* ,8M feet te Ridge street; thenoe westwardly ahmg tks ; north side bfhidgs street about M7feet to the Dopier of the lot bf {George Bodolph'a heir*; thenoe the tame lot northwardly, parallel with Belmont •treat about 62b ket to theaootherly side of Beuem'e lot; thenoe eeiiwardiy along the eemo about ll ievt to tbs eoutbeut Corner ot BensonV lot; thence northwaruiy Along the tame about H 3 feet, to Water Lane, the beginning, [excepting thersirom lots Nos. 1,2, U, as numbsied in uwpien aforesaid, sod. also a tot occupied by Joseph Ackerman, No. B.] These last four IoU front ou fiebeoca street, end are each to be kxoeptedwut of the above boundaries^ Tbs’ saldproperiy is divided into lots of convenient ilia bf building purposes, fronting ou Betwoca, Ridge* Water lane and other streets, pud if no silfl deni bidleobtaiaed fork as a whole, smaller por ticme Will be offered at said sale. There being also a double two-storied briok dwelUsg erected on oud ol the lots fronting Bebeoca street. ' Tsrasjnada known at sale, i jalidta ‘ , JOBBPH KNOX, Bxecutpr, Ac. OUPHAftB' CUUKT BAliK—in the matter of.the eatate of Alex, flpeee, deceased. 1 By virtue of, an grier of the Orphane'AConit of Al-! fegbehy ’County. I will expose to Pnbll* Sale, ac the CuUBT BOUdk, in" theClty of Pftteborghl on SATURDAY, the 7th day of February, Dr J&8, aido 'o’clock a* m., aU that certain drecWoi land situate inlndiana township, Allegheny Oi.uatf,: be ing part of a large tract of which ;Akxudf r epeer, filed, seised, and bounded and described, as follow*: at a pin on libs' 'dlvidittg 'tne' htrein- described and other land wf Alexander Speer, deo'd; thettes N* l* W. 66.4 sirohes tAA pln;th»nce A-6^ 4 W;M perches to a whiteoekitbeark N. IftU® W. 19J perohsh to a hiekorv; thence N.-lvJ£° W. 12.7 peribas to a sugar tree; thmice N. w. 26 to a idn; wmoe along" line' of unji of John Niobbleon &©*B6 perches loa pin. thence akagiilnCot land of J. M'Clnre W> be.l peionestoapia; thenoe along other iinaoi wTaa.i perches to a pla; thence Mou< line d; M’Jiej'S lend d. lji° X. 68.5 peruhea to s bin] Iheebi alAg Uui line diifoing the >uer*mbetore[de-i •cribedlUd; and other lend Alexander Cpeer.de \ teeasa, tv thd.pUn the place of beginning—contain ing 47 acres and 2T perches, more it lest; btingrthi saaewhfoji-tbataia Alex- fcpter, dos’d, fcy bii lest Will gnu TMtaikhf, registered in offiri ef Aliegbsfoy ChantyTia Will Rook tot P*g4 ■—» devised, (Srisr aka,) lor tbe psymeat of debts and iegeciet. ' , jemeof pale cash. _ . JaSaw'i ' : . JOBBPH SPRAB, Yxecutoc. QOPfiBJOR- tfUUsDDifr 'LOTS FOB i O BiUU-n» ondanlgned dhn foirsale, on jea j aecafcile terms, eomfloitb* chotaat epote lor: build in* purposes that are to ba found *roand Fjitsburgh, They hta'lltttatbd within one’Jimtod yarda of*tk* Unoinfcs of- the Oentre Ardana Horsoßill way, ead : are'bfceatifallooetlaae lbr : pfl»ate‘dwellings;' Ihc scenery and-4*efTtbinffTsntien them extremelyda*. strablo for; Any bne.wnn Unf> to* locate outside ot ’the ctiy limits, and at the game time, ao near are they that bbmatthkSMoti can be hjfd'Witb Hbetity atj au bows* Croat oa*foarth of an acre-onwards. Also, tome Western Lands, situated in lowa, Min' aaotb and Wisconsin. 1 a>», ( w .Tfraieinft ll,fttJ< * > Minersrifle,Mxiso feet; The shore property will hr sola dnacoommodatlna mns«. Inquire of ; JOHH.HKBBQir, _ j - - ■ ■ ■ oonier Sixth dndWood streets,,, Wtt. A; HKBBOH, 1! <7l»rVs Qfflee,' OourlHdnm. i fJLAtiT Jj OHIO FOB BALI-—TW«propvtj J»l<£attd»t Gutal Doveri TtacanvM county, Ohio, oo the Tv* caravctfitnack of the Cleveland APHlebarjh Bfttt rowL eod «bo oa the Ohio Oncol; and will -be, sou waioloi. iISTIOQ AOaiSAUN, IBAIi tAHD, ilta*t®d ou Urn «*m» r»Bro«J, tik ■BIUI ifffßl sht IBTCOCVi i iWrtiee dedrotu of excmlctcg the property etc ejfr p|* J)XASDO&Tr f atOnnsl Derer. . Hte ten* *e., adduce or aMblo. datid7homas»xm., • ! ‘ Oetuntiddi, Pa.; . •r.THXO.BTOBQM, UO-Wall ctroct, Hew York. ! liHik ' Acres, mors or leas, » of om] in bit Dmt tcrwnttdp, AUathsof county* «aa afld a ball mn«t Cron tha of T»wntmn, Mid IIIfCIS lOTtrtht t( A BiU {tOßt ttlA Al»- iMtotnyraacandF«nn»l?ania canal, §nd taring a teSd 'MraTroad to tad non ,tt« rfnr, to said coal. TtaWatttta Uabodt sts bat In fhrttita/ah* Tt T** If *Tl Mrdntfaaa bat'T»tn’ Of Q—nal AMjAI-lTliltf Iftflr T »>/t—tWHt*«^. r 4nrt«f : OaaL, obtain, Tantteaj Jan, Stb, 110. JalStBtirT.JaafT*rd FOR BXX£. VALI'ABLBh FARM FOR SALE.— Tl-s subscriber oSara for ale a VALUABLE- Fa till, (i.tatf of Jehn Duff, de’d.) altoate In township, Bearer county,'Pa., on the State ro*-d leading 'Torn D*TtiDßtcn to 1 Bridgwater, -coa ts olog about lop acres ait under face*. The im prorea uuta are a~Fraie House, Frame Barn. 4QxGO leet. nearly Lew, an-i ot er eutbu Lings; IOG acres cleared and In a high atate ot cultivation; balance wtII timb-red. A large orchard of Apple, Peach, Cherry and Fhnniir«s. A number of never failing spriuKS of tbe purest w*'.*r. The term is nearly all underlaid with rich coal Seds—one about 1 3 feet In tliinknes*, aud<*ne>of Mo 6 feet thick, which U new bfiug-orkeu and lu good order This propetty la couveci-nll* located; Wl- gwitb n fi milrs ul New. Brighton, 2 mllaa rf Darlington, ad 2 .milts of the i\, Ft. W. AC. B. B. Alto within to 2 mi'ee of a variety-of Churthw, 9.eim Grist ad Saw Mills, Scb-.olt,Ac. For farther particulars inqui'e of the subscriber, on the premises, or JOHN tt13H,.8r., Kigle Hotel, Liberty «cr. et, Pittsburgh jattlttmeod . Wit . I>U,FF, fivemt»r. VALUABLE -6TEANA FLOUKltfti MtLLHBOPEBTF FOB-SALX, ritcated in the tbrivingrillageof Colombians, Ohio* .Tho Kill, U U .brick, story, 4dy©, with a engine house *n 'gbba v fOu,oasb.: inquire *i the . ~ ; GAJ6STTJC or?£OB. . ' Fifth'itreeL ibov* Bmlthflitd. ijiUU dale—oae riouer, o »«* i- kite the residence of Gen. Itobineon—one of them in ■ the possession of Jl A. Masorie, the otber in the'pot- MM lon of Mrs. likely. For terms, Am* apply- to JOHN GAY. Jr., at Watt A Wilson's; Vo. Sb&jLlb-’ erty strtei, PUiabnrgh, who U athorised to rent. jals»odtf . M. UMUEBWOOu. xtbJST —A euznioitable two.fitoxy X 1 BWXLLIKG, containing six rocma', wlthhprlng hoqh ot two rooms adjoining, and yaid. ln Miners viile, directly on the route oi tbe street can. Ja2&tf W. M uOBMLY. 27i Ltoeity strwt. KEiX i*—Those two Rouses on.the JD oorseref Fifth street and Oberry al-ty, known k* Hue. ltih an»< IUL Pcaatasiou-on the lit of April. Apply to ALfiXAhlikft KING, jaaliUf boTgfJ Liberty street. li’uiA rvttiVJ.— a «reti| lighted X' room in the Gaaarxa Bdumuu*, fodrth st»ry. Apply at tbe Gounting Boccu of THIS UFFIOt selfcdtf ] CIUUxNTJrt.i Rh.hU>AMjEB FUR t BENT.—Two comfortable dwellings in PUt township—one having a orchard of twd acres, the other six acres; pLniy of Fruit and unpoe. Tbe anudl -place tab« purchased on rsaidnable terms. Au jolreof WATT A WILSON, Jal4 Liherly,strict. KENT—One two story BKXCE X? DWELLING HOUSE,Situated on Hay tutet, with eer«o rooms, roastahon given Ist of aprtL JAS. HALZKLL A bt/N, jalS BP end 7o Water atreet. oiums nUUM TU J.JST—JSo. 24 it Lib erty airtet, near head of Wood, irum tbe Ist of April oext. bueuiroof MCDONALD k ABBUGKLXS, detl Moo. <4* and 24* Liberty street. U'Uli OAUS-UK KENT-rAn Uli Ke- X. finery, In complete erdor. Apply to; . liOlil. ABTIIU&b, ♦nit&dti | -att*? n-L»v. N*». Isa Fftortn *u Oh'FiUEd AO RET. —une each on first udsecuud floor of Warrhoose Hoe. 80 ad.fil »»ters-.ratJ IBAAAH DICKBT A U). OILS, «fe. jawes LUiDeax.— o. aeaMoa. & BAIiBOUK, QARB ON OIL , LAMP MANUFA OT U B 1 BA, ffo, 2S WOOD BTMSET, Half ax MOtlMlir, oil kefineby. " Q&Q&tiß W* ROLDBiHP ± 00. auvuvACTvasaa or BUBNIXG OIL AND LUBKIOATING-OIL) Keep conatatly: on hand tbe ,very best-quality 1862. , . :. - ; JAAlita itCWiW, 1 Mannfactarir of OIL 01 YITBOIi, : - AftG AAMMOHIA. Orders left at .William Holmee A £o.’e Office, bor ner of Market and Fintatreeta, will receive prompt attention., . , .;, ■, eejlQ. . OIL WUKKS~ ~ MAYIOB 4 BUJTB, j Beflnere and dealere ia OABBOH OIL, onsorpeamd by aay la the market. - . Orders left at the - office of. Childs A Oaraoa, adder the tit. Charles Hotel, at the offiob of Smith, Park A Co., or at their works la Lawnaoeville, wIU be at< % tended, to,. . Bajert ef Crude Oil ' ‘ “ odßtly LUUii'EttOLL WOKKH waauracnmu or OO.A 'AH, I>. OA&B0.H OILS, andde&Uria < i LAMiB, (JHIMN3IB, A6*-Ae., ■ s „. " “" k “ is* 4 “ 4 mhSQidly ---..-.. v u .} •; .LYjmALD OIL JfOK XV undersigned are how. prepaied'to' wU the best quality of Beflnad OarbonOU, delivered on Wkrd of canat.;Pltiabari(h,oa dock la Philadelphia, or ir warehouse at Led H6ok Point." Bow‘York. W&l ttaoidelirerlate from IQU.taI,DCu b4rtele ftee aboard •kip, or eell BUle Lading of different aired lota on 'Liverpool, ‘Glasgow; 'Frahlfdrt-ou-the-MaiQy and ;other Koropeeu porta.BEKtiE.* QUAFF, ■e27 PetroUte Oil Works, Pittsburgh, Pit. STpVEBys€*^ ALL£N,MoCORMICK:&OO.,VAUjnr x3L FooabaT,‘Pittebargh - ' / ~ > < .•^WaaißOOßLvHowauildbertyitreet.rj - Maaufecttfrers ef OOOE, PABLQB ABB HEAT -010 STOVES, PABLOB AHDJKITGBSHCUZ&YEB, HOLLOW WAJBK.eto,'Steel and Claes UenldsTßeU toff mi Odtftnga,Ml Gearfng.-Qei.'Watirand Ar- Lena PiperSatiltbnSrßogvlruasiWagDii Bene,So. |v BeUlea,Fnliejrs,Han4ir»,.C« Whatsis, poupUagse and Castings generally,. Al»o r Jobblag.and.4Uchlna CheUngs ißMe’ft brdcr. Patented rofUble-Hfll, Steam or Hone Power. ' ' aol&Satd Homs. A MEKICAN HOOSELBortoir. ii th» •eXlafgbst arid beet arranged Hotel iln the Hew England fitatte; la centrally located, and easy of ao> JtflUllljMTf»BWt.?r:."7f!7 ;cii .■■ . lUldyl T.IWIB.BKH, fwprtrt*. Szmuao‘hadwfrtrb' • - ISAIAH PIOEHY A 00. MZIE=E ; jtnmi&u* -VmSSABSAFIpU, "T~ ros tvsirrisa tbx blood, Aadtorlbeipoirtj.ciiroQf nliJolßed Tartalks ol Disetae: i- . r _ gcxorvLA iJR> Bcboitiotb Amcnoß, cvca la Tv* uu, Ctc™, KU| Kmitom, Imut rvf null, Blotchu, Bbea4 and oorared my.ecalp and eats witfrone o« which after a while fell o£ JCyakitt to now clear, and I knoy by ; my fceUngi that the dieeseels gohe frozn my system. Yen can well be liere that I ted what lVim sajiAgwbea I teU yon that I hold yontobweoeof the apostles of thb ogt, B, TAIiLKT* - BbOXCHOOEU; GOXTBEt Oft BWXLW MICX. - : ZetiuLoa Slou, or Pnroct, IciM, jrrita: •*'lkrt bottles of your Sarsaparilla cued me from a-Gtotfrv ■ * hideous swelling en this neck, which I tuid suffered from over two jesrs." • • Bt. Ajmroxr’a Fin, Bon 6a ExtAklas, tmn sm> Bait Barov, Scald Hjesd, Bare Wour, Sou Ena, Doom. I. .. Dr. Bobprt 1L Preble writes. from» 2J. Ti, 12th dept., 1869, that be bee, cured an InTeteratecassof Dropq/t which threatened to ’ terminate fatally, by the persevering useofou BariaparlHa, and! web a dangerous attack or Malignant Erytiptlar by large doses of the same; saje -he cnrenthe common Enj* tiout by it constantly. .. .. Lroooa&saA on'Wjnrss, OyawlaxFovea, ZJiaaure. ai ”*”* t | Dr.J.B.S^Gbanhlng,of Bew TackCity,:writes "1 most cheerfollj'complj' with the request of yon? •gent in saying I have found you Sarsaparilla a most exceUeatalteratiTein the nomerooe complaints for which we employ, such a: remedy, bat especially in Ftmals Dutatuot the Bcrbfalons diathesis. ; Z bare cored many iriveteratecasesof I*euoorrh«a by some where the complalnt'Wie ceased byMMrattoe of the •tows!; The ulceration Itself was soon cued, nothing within my knowledge equals It for these female derangements.*? • J . Edward 8. Marrow* of Xewbuy, Ala., writes:. "Ay dangerous ovinia* tumor on,one of the < * T "* l *s in ay family, which' had defled all thS Temedies we could employ, has at length been compfetety cued by you extract of &usspourilla. !Ons phyririan toonght nothing, bat extirpation conld aftoid relief hot he ad*, vised the trial of youtSaneparilla •• the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking you remedy eight weeks no symptoms of the disuses remains." ' .• -i-- -n. ! SxraiLU in Muujuuaj, Bunsen. j | Hiw Oalxahs, 85th *"f | U 69. B*. J. 0. Atxx:—filr. I cheerfully comply with th* request of jrour agent, and report to' yon tome of the’ effects 1 have realized with your SarnpariTla. 1 hare cozed wttlrft, in my practice, most of the complaint* it iiad hare, found ita effect* trnlywonderfhl In the cnreof Fom- FBaia*d Jtlercurial Bieeawv. One of my petfanta h*d Syphilitic ulcere in hi* throat, whkhwere consum ing his palate and the top of hie mottUu Yonr Sar saparilla, iteadiljtaico, cored him In five necks.’ Another wasat tacked bjr secondary symptoms in hi* nose, and the nlr^ratiofl.hfd.eatenaway; aceariderir ble part of it; so* that 1 .believe the disorder would soon reach his brain, ahdklll him. -But it yielded to' my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and be is well again, hot of course i without some disfiguration of the hoe, A woman who 'bad been treated'for the same] disorder by mercury wail' tafferlng from thls pelsoh iii berlxJbe*. They had' become so sensitive to the weather that oh a damp day she sufiered excruciating pain in her Joints and : bonea. Bhe,;too, was cured entfraly'by your Sarsa parilla in a- few. weeks, ;I know from Us formula, which your-agent gave me, that this preparation from your laboratory must be a gnat remedy; con* , sequeatly, these, truly remarkable; results, with it have net surprised me, i - Fraternally yours, l - G. B.. UHxzrxATm, Gout, Lrvxa Oowpiazst, . Ixexrannca, Freetdn Ve* 1 6th July, 18W. J Be. J. 0. Atxxj—Sir; I have been afflicted witba ; painful chronio JZkeMMtirai for a long time, which' bellied the Ain of physicians; and stuck to me In epite of all the remedies 1 feould find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla, One .bottle cured me In iwo weeks, And restored my general- health so murk that)' lam hr .better than before I was attacked..! think 1 It a wtmderim medicine. . .. J, TBIAM. Jules Y. Getchell, of fit; Lbftls, wriibri 1 «•! here been afflicted far join wiihano/#erii*V' which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, ana everything Ailed to relieve mejandlhar* been a brofcentlowh man hr same yearn from no other oaase than dcrcmgtmaU tki' Liiw, My beldved 'pastor, the Bev. Mr: Opy; advised me trtrjr your Ssrmpe* rilla, because he said he knew you, and any thing, you made wds worth trying. By the blearing ef.Gotr It hae cured me. and has so purified my blood an w ; make a new man of ine. I foal young again. The beet that can be said of you. is hot half good enough. Sixmos, Hxaxt BoDUßvYfxs,boon, Mri.in* : caoxnr; Hnuuu. Uany remarkable cores of thee# affection! ban been made by the alterative power ofthis medidne* It ■timnlateethe vital fn net ion» into tigomoi action, and thus overcome* diterden which vtxildba suppos ed beyond lte reach. :Boch a reznedjhM long been repaired by the neceesltiea . of the people, and wears confident that tills will flo!for them aa that nod trine, can do. - Ocaimvs, Canon Toiioij, TiQir,43A*ue, AJ» *x*btiAT» :•ornafiom., , . caaeehars e a reported to ns where cone of these frnnldable oomplalnts have salted fromtbeoeoof tide,.remedy, botow «peoe here win not admit' thua; fiomeorthem* auy be frond inoui'Amerfcan which the agents below named are plemed to famish gratis to allwho. call jbrthem.' s _ ATE&'S CHEBBY EBCTOBAL, jrp&.THE EAfLD COBS QI CoEBHa,CoMß,lan.mai»i, utuMarta, Csobp, Beokohiiu, .Isotnmra Cos rekprioif, aitd -»o&*hb -Bbubv ■ - -oF Cosnmrrtn PiiißßT^ tK iDTisOKD STiOKS OT ■; THaVOimiut'i’id'. Thu ii a reme.• j 900 do slsee; ' F.tfeas: 1 •■• 45 •‘U'do •• • -Bta£k Tea*;’-- With s folLsasortment of goodstnow frr sale by / ; 1 , iJfci./MtWOJKCH AOO;”; logo . r- Tid 1 ! 150 and 199 BMond stoat, , . CUtUl'i! «»•: £ A Ttt*rlftrx*btacfeof- cholo*'TßlES, of wloritinriCtM ta cA«o— ftoa, with mHtj fxmi blMV ukea~to bun HTcry Tuiatj tna.tp aw. ' •Of AjpU M&ppfeiKUlMol.wiMi 'inl£n» furoUA, har eldj. Pflur, 10,. eoOtvotothlM yettn old/. Pa*ch,Pliißl f Ac., AAm KirwuufCA—the TrecA la th* Stilery. CkUud “sYMOaMlrt IrWltoSJ^bj&jioiidr^ 1 TJHBM, AW : o'4itiHl) 808., -^^tyttreet, ; liaar^ad ftTJSWJttUIITa ~ iS 6 S? ,J 9 ,D *T o*^ 0 *^ :: : ■ r 100ido •.; ! 20 bags aev KngHih walnnls; , 90 do .■ doPil&arts;v ! i ' 20 do do BnsUXata;/: 20 do Hreeh Oocbannts; ; i 60 : do Alareads Dorteiraxand Irks; 100 boxes new W» B. and Layer Balalnt; 2WheUbok*s do . . ,d0../-dofL v . How la store and for sals by 1 • • - -C : rWA&Gtttt£NT&— V lootn»h.o*tej , : 70Q do TtUow.Kar Oora; - 6keg*X*rd; ;j;- rrftbtfclU&fiiittv; .. 100try Appl— -400 do Whiten—nt; . 2fr "d 4: Onlou; ; CO box— W—ten Bwm Ch*-e: Mnhlf.3b£f»«Mßnjr*lo«r; i COOdo fain Ho. 1 grit; -v vc.; • 5 s&Jt MBingtSm# '•a W. WirWrydrtrMfc. fiUTXuK-a bale* Vadtlv - -U4Uai>lOXfer*oo. M . ;■ ' ' ! 1_ ~ -- - - ri L ■ WIKTBB UHm MONDAY, Nor. 17th, IW2, TnUnt wm Imt* tfc* Depot of tba>; < 2UDc6«l f |* I>m*> burgh. u foflowi: - ! \ d>hi«nO«M «a«i l’Adatutl *3toif £4m rli KeubmtitU. Lcorw Pims-orgu..^..liA*,®. Irfop.li. do Stmib*nrlll* i-«l U At, sraraxk~...„ * « Ay CmmnUcß [ lxos p.'u£ », m, A/ri'it* | &2D « • fi-en • d«.. St. | .. .?. Ho cheep-.- of par* fcatwwu I’itt*btirghaiidOtnrinnntt, Splendid S leaping Cna attached to ell Twim, Hiiibmgi and WhJtkj £fa* . - ticsTcaPlttabdifh l£oa.nu 4:10 a. nx. Won.nu dc- VTellttfl& 4:IS •• 9:00 « 4do** ri do .idunbahT’# &U 5 *«■ >.M **-' ®tfo m do,,&fca»Unf L 631 'U IDOS. « 6U.0 *•* Attltc* 6rfo " 11:16 [ fry' «* v Ooßnootlraat Winding with ‘Bdtlaowfand Qfcl B&Oroadi end at :BeUalr tilth OentnlOhio SaOnad for SahOTllfo, Ltpoaster, 1 Olrclatillo, Colombo, Ota* danati, Indian apoiUj fit. Lonli,; mi polnta want. . • Attfeirfk-«a4 ClmtUmi -■ l:£0». m. I do &l4’ ”' fcSt m [do &£4. *' _ fcls « do' Hnd*on-.,L....~ &14 « 7£t u &£& *•■■■ fcj» u W fc* JfM'PUluuti&U taatlkul Mllliamvlik «ttafcurgb,FortSWajroeaiid Chicago Battnadiai Hodaon with Cleveland* ZamaraiekndClaelnnaUlL J& te AkriraV,OayahogAFillsendTainSabwx.aad at Cleveland With OL Ms X. B. K. ftr Erft, Dmiklxfc and Buffalo with Q, AT. B. B, for. Toledo* Detroit v . .WalUrilU Awwmroodatttmleatee atSiOOwhl. ; , fcettUTiiflg .ttWne arrive nu, &4&and,Ultt;]R'jq. .j..:. U viQiall jmwaiiiklt potato inthe Wofit cr *■ at theJ3bertr Street tafml 'Pittafeugfa. ' - 1 farther tMormstiro, ipply t* • “ '■*" -• , WIBLU SftsT* WABf, Agent, if the Company*/ Offlce In Freight St*itan/F«m it* icoaa / - • . : -.jSj.-s. ■ •eat*f Btilloa efery GlLKn!n£ : *(rxcvp»-i>oii4i7) at WVi*i M%lut*adß*;'*dd mldicuilnct «sife§p®^f ~l• -‘IhStHBOCSS Waril}Mrat 4:40 p.ia., iUjppUK ci:i* nt ytf&traHbghtaJittalu&c direct, op aawtt>gn ; « BnlUawr* «m •ty§?!s£<& BW * Uf fr T **-’ftU* l^ a,ia note • i)srWpBiuStl itiUcn*,^ottDiictliJjt- B errt tbta^tw'Biknedn end w«».hiT.£t^M f fct Scot-York. ii>4 ■«4.- , >«AiSfc.;hsi. 11 fn* J ‘Eritin/dimir 6i£fod»ao& Tiiln for Wafl'l Button lifimiSx&ftaoßptthmdxrtXte.-OOp.iii." ' ;, ,fh* Cbsrcb,Train leevi* WilTißUtfonwrery Bon d*j»tfco6».in«;. returning* leoru Elttstargh a ■IiSwQKBMj-ril-,- 1-. r " .■:.* ■ ' I JktnnJng Tnto eat™ inflttebarcsns follow* j : B*ltiaore‘*dj:jJfßU, 12:1$ p, Sx ptecsi-lilfi pirn; JfMt "idae, lsSOn, 3 «£j. Jolwitgwa Acootasi«d«UdOi iftSB n. ti^’t-WtnP WnHV Button ; A g>«Utlcfl, -•'- J. :j-• £• V •J. ,Ir»lnfl,forßUlryTUlonaAladUcn»ona*pttlßfoig» till»'lnfcr»®Wlbn wttb Hill and Ac* cwnmodettMtV Sot and Wotc* ,' V 7*. - ■," ' Tb* pnblfoiPrUHlnd ti •£nafiyt& jcoinf-iSassnr'WerC) t& trad byit&iViiideyfTe&in iUentnl:s*Ur9«4 v pufodbydamwiitfo— fcowolfored r oanot.bg rerittyd pa enj-oibpr hiqU* MOnugirmiF. atone, ,nna r re, entirely free train d*»w fr ettgpr-CBlUrdbty/iftfodfoiaofirttfortno «]) w*<. v ■>..*.■{•.#■* -•- • l , /ABBi- —'• • • ••'•' !So-'ttewYoeiu-~*~dU 80}Tb v iMdtitQn«.» M LU. io oo :Tt -- 10 au l ,pft /.„ gso , to aJI ateUcni on nlntMrra lUUriwdrisd to Bklttaoo ;tod-»W'-T6c \ tteketrtß-cera’ »fti be except, hogordfagto dl|tino»>tniT«led, is '■adltion to.the fUUoa rttot, except.iron »t»t!oe* [Where the 06«hp*oy fete bo Ageat.'. 1 - !jBOnOX^In ; bM hold tieneelTße-retptmtlbb' lor cnij, *&<£ form. Mitooxt Batixc«c4A£*lWA. •.;>{ ifi- Aajpxiiilba*,,^**^ l - «*o i eapkijred to lOOdtey rjwwagßre. end.bh&sjre to nail Iron, the Ce ■potjer ebxrge not to'exceed 19 £*nU ft* ecohpM teaser ebdi&gjjes*. f • Tcrtfciet*, e^ptrto ; *; : •'■' ui,* -‘v ;.: :'.J v-|;i: .* f At thp PenaeylwJ* Qeotrei- faesaegu i j Statics. ost.lJbertlr jgiA-Qnßril rtyeetn.,, jtois # ■! BJtJVMLS. BOfcLAR BAVIKGS BANK, Not 6S * Fou«a Snur.'-; - •. •• - Liam• - •- f-- OHABTEBSD IBiaw, <•. • T frr-f Vnlfrlr iTin fin TTWniarisj aod erwUniJtfmm lUy'litto BcTember Jto 0 o'clock; and. from Horember Ist to .Mvlftftwof - .. . . t .j } i ! Deposits recelred of all.eioneaot Imm thaalOne Dollar, and aditidendof the profit* declared. twfce a pta;in?Jioid tad December*‘lhteftetfashbeeade clered',eetni«shmitlly. In Jntfr and Deeemfcer, etnoa the-Bank was organized, a tjther»t* of «ix per cent. ayearv ~ i v ,-jij c\"' -i ■■■£'■, drawg;iw%iaiFlaood to thi credit of the depod tor as.winqii>alj;and bean the sarnie In tercet from the flnt o*7lol Jane ana December, com pounding twice a year without troubling the (Upocl tor 1 to tall; or ereatopresirathisp«Me book. At this money-will doable In tea* tfaaar twdra yean, Baktng ln_thn eggregald EiaswAjm'.ba-HAir m ouT.ATCta. -h '• -••.-• i 1 ; Bookie, Jlte-Chaster, By-laws, Bnlee sgd Fsjsaionrj-GXOBGE ALBBM. ~.i j Jolin ( B..lieT«i4ea l .: k ;i i .l»a*flß. Psonock, 4 John Marshall, 1 ! Alexander Speer,- • ' V»MB.DrKmt, ; BenjiL.iFaknestockK I.A. ML pollock, 21. D., : James tfoAuley, . I BIU Bargain, [ Jatoso’Herdmin,• pWiiiimiaJ.Anderson. ,1 • T Alaiaaaerßradlty, ' John G, Backofeh, LGeorceißlsck, -; j John B. Canfield,,. AkmsoA.CirrUr, '■ - • OBerleS ••> - WiUiiniPongtw, ■ ' Ui Joha-Jsv«hS»: . HopewellAUpburn, . .'WlUlsni a. HSTea, : * Peter Ht Banker,* -■ BicfcarAHeye, - •:* WlU*xa Hi teTeijr,, ; • SzouThtorA Tanisuhi • -i^uaw^Lir. MB&HIMb. rpAKK NO > MOKfi UNFLEAtiAKT ■ •*'* f ** , T t t r Ti'irnnrilsseesi ■nd danrenna dlasaaeai. m BBiaiBOLVB. U> jTBAOT which bap fecelredth*. endocss sumtoftbsmoet BnmtneattbfidMDM lathe Baited Btatea-’lshowo&kredtOehefflictedhumaiiirt aa a dertaln«tt¥lbr tht'feUbwihg'dlaeksto end symptoms aalKlitlp|'ftota dtoesses and? atmsa af the Urinary