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FRIDAY 1103LATE103=7:-. 4, 1863.
CITY AND :Mt: Az
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Elr.dixeleslerWsEleniegg 'Netts
,;"Only One Hstpdred gilled I"
ii4T. A. Id. Stswazi;Choplidn of the 102 d
(Otif triblifeenth)7 ifinent,
writing from Brandy Station, Va., after the
t i ze:bettps St litappalusimock Ststion,„statas
that'stueikelltiagefi iitree
bald; and must have been somewha t surprised
andjmnfased, else they /Would have killed and
diuk jhoziondalif-astrLtrpopsfy Hethen
eentlikelOatcalbarinks triiinl
Only about one hundred , were killed, and
three haiteediercranded..-- to* strange
thllisinguage, "on(y on. Amazed kills/IF Cruel
weeded greatly transform both oar language
inch our sensibllities. "Only one, hundred
killed I" Only one hundred noble young men
to the Raynor manhood sweet together into
Only • Faindred.hoMes mahout*
circles thus quickly thrown into inconsolable
sedans and &operable grief. Were ono ban
died plug men boloiging to your fire com
panies crashed to death in a moment, under
tirof; come . hurting , what a
fintiml*PringSivadS the Whole eigi4-1
:silo entire - community ? Rail daily pa
piskthieughout the country, for a number of
nano thereafter, would be filled with sicken
lag details l tht
Nben;luoievee,'”onlr eta& hundred killed
in the:battle of the Rappahannock," is read
byenillans nestmorning, no other emotion is
sighed' - -' thereby save perhaps that of joy—a
Iti6dAiplymeing hreakfast repast.
neit'mornlng (Sabbath) I passed en
tirely over the lames of bud ovezdnekbloody.
struggle. All quiet now. TIM wounded lad
bans feat
„.61/11,44342-thohnight, and the Mx
telan'zinnerea ?idiotism conveyed far to the
reln.,,,iTle,dead were being collected into
gnmps,,in order to bo covered up in trenches
andsrdiuthg by their thing , comrades. All
tiiiiiitjest AS they fellL—uneotered And
shrouded In their bloody pratents—perhaps
,thie-fitthiskluriAl for the Mare At
errs plea erithhi'the oneases works wore 001-
bspied hind laid aide by side for interment,
thirty from tho 6th biaino regiment. All no
ble looking young men ; still, calm...bloody,
deed., They 'tame -from that far ef6-liorth
00430.ideop their teat long abiep'on the quiet
blinks of this lonely river:, Nearly army olio
of hens had received the death wound inthe
faio;'tlia Mick, or upper portion of the breast,
is they marched directly ep to the mutates - Of
the rebel rifles.
Soldiers' AK co!leart.
A =wart. was givfm In Bethany Church on
Tomato, evaeing lad, by the Federal Springs
Setdifire 'Belief Society. Tho Rev. C. G.
bradtlook presided, and Mr. M. B. Brown
iris chosen Secretary. The exercises were
Introduced by singing, alter which the Rev.
Mrolliailts, of the U. P. Church, led the as—
esinbijsin prayer. The audience was not very
large,.,huSthe day. passed pleasantly and pry
profitably.
The exercises ware interspersed with
instriusental and vocal music, Miss Ken
nedy presiding at the piano. Tile selec
tions were good, and the pieces were well ex
ecuted. Gel. Clark, Rev. Mr. Marks, and the
.Rev. Mr. Greer delivered excellent addressee.
Just bdoiethwelose of the- exercises, Rev.
8,.. McPherson made an appeal to the au
dience, la behalf of the Seeley, for aid to en
able. them to accomplish their aimin adminis
:tering to the wants of our soldiers, 'and this
appeal was generously responded to, the seers
'tar,; reporting that over $lOO had been
'raised. This, together with the pro
ceeds of the sale of tickets, will enable the
Society to go forward - in their praiseworthy
efforts.
An Imposter.
Wu caution the public Against a young man
nemedtilis IL 'Williams, who-formerly werk
ed about the printing offussa in this city, but
who hu for some time past been traveling
from place-to place. When last hare he was
engaged in book peddling, and wo understand
that he has obtained money from several per
son. here, by false representations. On are -
rsintilsitLici New York, he pretended that be
had authority to purchase a press for the pro
prietors of this paper, and examined several
presses,.by Which meantheobtainsid the con
fidence of those in the business. Ile then
Inuit tonne of the firms, and alleged that he
Ihrathektrobbed of all his Marley, not having
enough left to pay his passage home. One of
the gentlemen advanced hita_.sl3 SO, which
was to be remitted on his arrival here, but of
course the money woe not refunded. A letter
of iatinhigrem the party named, has put us
in possession of these facts, and we deem it
one duty to make them public, that others
may be put upon their guard.
Arrest of an ittrieonttbig Partner
Habeas Corpus.
On Wednesday, a young man named James I
Atwell was arrested at the St. Charles Hotel,
Willis - J.:akar from Chicago, on •a charge o
having absconded with corns s36,ooo,belong
log to' tte: thin of 'Messrs. :Noland k Carey,
of St. Louis. He loft $l. Louis for Chicago,
gad same from thence to thiseity„ in company
with his wife. lie was taken to the Mayor's
tam and looked up until his *masers could,
beidardlrtitar - • This morning he said oat a
writ of habeas corpus, alleging that he had
been illegally reetrained of his liberty, but the
Court mimed to release him, and he was com
mitted to jail until the witnesses agai e nst ht ho im
can be beard. Atwe ll allege' that. h
principal partner of the Arta, and had full
command of all the cash, having given ample
security to the other -partners.
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Csrs.'S. . Baiaass, of Co. C., 780 Penn
sylvania Regiment, mrhu has been on duty es
reetuiting °Mem, bas been relieved and order
ed hi isport to hls regiment. Capt. 8., is a
'gentleman in every sense of the word, and
although big' friends here will vegrethis lee--
lug, he will be molt cordially welcomed by Ms
comrades Swann.
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Tin ZLIFILTITA famous
troupe of pantoudnistsolancers, Tapp: perfor
formers and gymnasts, wilt giro a aeries or
exhibitions in this city, at Consort Erall E coni•
manning this cleaning. Alf refer the TVICIF,F
to the amusementrolimmi for particulars.-
,
Cog. Wit.''Cisibitrii,t alba - fiertumb
Bailment, who fell In the recent engagement
unld, Ga4nrider; Glati.gnaker, was
.priater, said learned Ids trade in this city.
'He removed from be te.Clevelend, !hero he
ii reel{" - - when the mix broke out.
PI
A Concinr for the benefit of the Subsist
ellenee Committee entIQUACIA . te.COMQ. oa
in a few days. Tba principal peTfozroara are
members of thrtobolrtionnochrd vorltb
M. E. Church.
Dart. W. B. Oortiwa, Provost blatant of
the Westmoreland District, has been present
ed with • beautiful cane, by his assistants,
Messrs, *goblin*, *octave% Magee, and
Hemp Sm.sa I.fondisy nest, two hun
dred condemned govormient homer are to be
sorts; Wheeling. Herr , s ram chance for
hOrstakelioys. •
Coluarnm.—John Turbin and Jobn Tann,
the parties who robbod Mr. Frolictes
donee, at Oakland, hero boon folly committed
for trial.
JUIS ELL:crEous._
TATS tIEVILLE, •
PILLOTIOAL munDiaa.
(}dB -AND STEAK EMIRS&
so. a) amasiim , atath, maim, on i ,
na
LMrtf et:atm:mt. v'
s lr---Irf— ' 123 ,000 'A le....._°,_lbwii, '
ptnl..l;
*pea minket, OVIALITT HOgioso tbr the tratteo
!Woe Mike. The Hems to be tom Anew ,(Into
ghttwa MO bands htgb, hoot kw I.l)t b, o lIIM
lure of pigkeompsetly built, is vssit tleg a 0 Cm (9)
BMW wm be remind, 'ORLI, to Itopeettau, pi
Pltiohtollki To. _ fiftoto 7
the let to the , 15thorpecem•
berg Asa et Ooluseboe. Obto, ftook, - . the leth t0..0s
Olt otltstembr.: ',.. 1 , -- - -. - - - ~.,,
imal
r3-LDING TATUM ("t..* A...litilaa,.
pIINCAN,' SHERKAN 430:!8 13iitbt
Mb= tin ak,t. Bank, lontlots, 60.131g1tt
11111 ta g Important town -It Ootoznyiltriotoo
em s
Ihritsottall sottlttai. tor dein cons to oft tea ,
olt=r, :,{llrWit wansis to -
food nt% Olaf otilvlAL
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COMMWLI"AoBv.
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FilliAlter - AND TRAXIF,:
Tha apse naritrarabls news .from the Amoy of
the r•bnaitifituamptit.lransettted Oa gold mar
ket agidniund today. ss wo learn by. telegraph, it
adranoad 3 per cent In , ear York, t4e, noon quota-
Hon befortralg'. in iimpsthi titli gold, Sayer al
so has lammed, Laing quoted at Ito. The advance
then Mu, of comma, had Ito effect here, and we cow
pl .. d.at 147, 'suul Slifer at;WOW.
flas .erseas 'from New York, show o large two
limn lot week,,initare, leeslnsn for the correspond.
tog week of last_year. The followingedA show the
exPaLt4 (exclusive of :pail from Pisa York. to for
thoweek ending. nor. ,Oltli,and since
1891. 18412. 1811.
INn• the Week-42,849,445 62,903,918 $3
V23 1 , 63 i
Nev. reported.-.L.,667,828 138,380,047, 154,643,663
Total eince1en.13125,527,273,142,283,993 157,895,24
We malt Stated that Ira sernraniation of gold in
the Bols.Mmuntry at San Francisco received fur au
to= now smotmte to over two Millions of dollar',
that the Government bas ordered it to be shipped to
Eanspe, and that bills will be drawn against It and
iota In New York.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
TIIIIIMID• r , Doool9ber 3,1.66 L
.FEOUR & Cladnl..--Whiat Is arm, and from
swan, Rad mils readily at FIX, and Whits com
mands 51.40431,45; sale of 4 can prime Red at $1,41.1.
Corn is mares and in active demand; Ear Is selling
in the small way from store at 51,20, and Shelled
may be quoted at 51,2431,25. Oats firm with Balm
from store of 500 bush at Stk. Barley le steady at
$ 1,35 Or Spring, and IRAS far Fall. Flour is quiet
but firm with small sales of Winter Wheat Family
from store at 17,020,25. Buckwheat is nominal at
64,00144,25 per cwt.
catooannts—ma market for groceries continues
Tory quiet. notwithstanding which, prime are firm
and well sustained. We not. small tales at 13% to
3.4y,c for Sugar; 34035 c for Coffee; Giiiiftsc. for Mo
lasses, and 80085 a for well- k nown broads of Syrups,.
MILL FRED—atesdy with isles from store of 10
tons Shorts at $1,55 per not 5 tout Seconds at 81,5 0 ,
end WM Ito Chopped Yeod at $2,25. Middlings in
abeenee of salearmay be quoted at 51,90(r.,00.
SALT—lsabsof !Ohs. Liverpool at 52,50 per rack
for Hoarse, and S3,S) for fine. No 1 Extra is firm at
52,10 pos. dbl—dellvered.
SEEDS—FIax Seed Is firm with a regular demand
and, and Ivo note sales of 50 busk at e5,X5. No sales
of Timothy er Clever Seed reported.
WHlSST—Canunon Whisky Is sameerhat excited,
oaring to the material advance In Cincinnati and
Chicago, and the advance there has produced a o or
responding result here. Holders are now asking 60e
per gallon for Common Rectified, though we are not
aware of any sales haring, so yet, been Made at this
quotat
APPLES—Remain aritbont any clumps whatever.
Wo note salsa in tote of 300 bids at 92,51 to $2,75 . per
bbl, according to quality.
ASHES--vale at 40 eke common Soda at and
and 5 tons Pearls at 10c. Fierale Soda has advanced
to In. Befitted Soda to firm at Ws., and Alkali may
b 3 quoted al 8,4 C.
ellEESE—ateady with .1. of al boa IV It 1.1 , ,c,
and 40 bra Elambnr: at 14c.
Allegheny Live stock Market.
c. 3—Thole has boon no material change In tho
market for cattle since our but report. Prime cattle,
suitable for butchere, are Ivry scarce and 6t brisk de-
non not
mond, while common and Inferior gr i nfre
wanted, and can be sold only at extremely low pri
ces. Tba number offered during the week it Is
thought would reach about eleven hundred bead,
nearly all of which were wild at prices ranging from
to 3o for Inferior to common; 334 to 4c for fair to
good, and t'♦ to 4 for prime to extra.
There was no demand for government stock, al
though some 500 head were sold on speculation for
this purpose at *3,75 to *3,80 per cwt. geom. We
never MOS a time when good cattle were so badly
wasted and nu hard to obtain no as present. and tak
ing everything tutu rensideration, we newer .arr pri
ces rule no high at thls season of the year.
It is a fact which uo one acquainted with our mar
ket will despnte, that oil of those ticalera who bring
In good stock nation handsome profits, while on
tho other hand, it is equally true, that thoer har
ing inferior stock Imre hcorily, at much of thb. grade
is sold here for very Ilttlle to , .re than ...lab t.. par
Incidental expenses.
The following lea partial ilet•of the sale.
.1 Lantz "old 50 head at 20 per pound; Wolfe A Co
40 head at :1 3 / 4 433i; E Whittlemy :DAL 2451; Wright
ACo 130 at 54,30 rwt; 11 A Merrick' 155 at
2,4ARs
4 1 4. c; Crouse A Co 40 at 23i04!..ae; W Campbell 35 at
B Martin 17 at 31i,e; J laanownlo at $3O per
bead; A McDowell 13 at 1.14 c; J 11 Craig 30--131 at
balance at 5242,132 per awl; J M Tahbot 13-12 al
$17,50 per head—balance at 112,0.51r,75 per cat; W 13
llieGaMck 21 at $23 per head; L Critten 13 at 2sl'o 3 c;
11 Morrell II at 12,37% per cwt; M Blair 44 at 615 1
per head; J W McConnell; 117 at from $1,37 to $3,75
per cart; 1' Ilartman 4001 31404 e.
The receipts of hogs continue fair, mad, while the
demand is actin, the mast of those on sale are light
avenges, and ourpackars find It difficult to obtain
the kind they deem. compand -with Int week,
the market I. • shade wain, an/prima are from
twenty to twenty-five nate per one hundred paned.
lower. There is • continued fair demand for ship
ment to the eastern markets, but the difficulty in
getthig,tnunporteltlim. has • madam, to mulct
operatiolui =crag ahltrpers, as they cannot afford to
feed three or fin days in the pens with core at one
dollar and fifty cents per inukel.
Below will be found i pretty full report of eh the
inedlog mandating Ow weak—enough to indicate
the true character of the market
313 Huff reports the followthg puratme 310 head
from McElroy, averaging =0 Its, at 55,55 per met
Emon . -340 from Schwarts Co, avenging 240, at
,C 22; 127 from Wilson 'Co, averaging 205 at
AO; 57.5 from Wilson 1 Co, averaging 200 18.
5535;, 206 from A Baum, averaging Tki 1131 at 55,50;
' 6611 from Ward, avenging =sllfs 011 print+ tonne.
Holmes IGlass report the ffisllowing.parchnes
330 head from Wallace, averaging 200 the at 54,26;
Mil from Warner It Turner averaging 21 017 u et 55,25;
Itei from Allen avereging 230 The at 0.12; 40 hom
Clarks. sruntiltdi 160 the 61 84146 251 from John
ston averaging 16016. at 54,130; from Swisher, av
eraging 21014 at 55,25.
Hohnes &Man sold to Voter 160, averaging MI Th.
at 56,110; also 2 car leads, to be delivered in Phliadel-
Pi lom
s i at n) 2 1
kohl to Sheeler Co 810, aver ging
UM In at $5.25. -
Carpenter At Ellwinger, 260, eve° "Sti, at 55.60.
Sootiand to Voter, 137, avg . * XSO, at 52,53,
Eldgeway toWilenn 117,arg f 022 10 , at PAL.
Ernarkk to Ellwinger 195. area 250, at 55,60.
Myerslo Lkabertauth 104, avg . @ =Ol4, at 55,10.
Crum to Voter 198, nee 217 at 55,60.
Reynold. to Seymour 168 infe 210, at PAO.
Hostetter to Caldwell 107, tore ;218. at 55,50.
ward to Caldwell' 100, nee L. 18,0 521,00.
Blum/inter to Phudlant 104, erg's 216, at 4 5 . 40 .
Want to Pettitt 178, are. 227, at 85,60.
Lafferty to Pettit; Dig, erg's 280, at 46,75.
Itclutyre to Pettht 106 .00, 220, at at 156,40.
Shemin to McDonald At Arbuckle 143, ars'e 210,
at 56,40.
Myer to McDonald& Arbuckle 106, Inge =, at
85,40.
In addltiou to the above; the fellowlag mused sales
were melted, but we are without the main of not
buyer. or Owing - me weights:
McCann &Strohm 163 at $0,05 per curt; D Warner
6 0 5 at taff. Inn Malone a at 4,75 . L 51 Swigart
112 as ,25; 11 Kerr 117 of 85,23; 0 dritchlield 303 at
36,66; II 11 Todd 121 at 55 V Benjamin% •1116,0);
(kitten 45 at 51,56; B. Bogen 20-180001 d st 11 5 . 33 ,
balance shipped east; 3 Burnside sold 46 al g 3,70.
111232
There to next to nothing doing In tide °lessor idea
and the market la
. quist rind neglected with no
marked change In prime.
rQ u ca a t; t I
on,
w m e a n obe UMat,
given at $4,00 to 54,25 pe
125 head; from Indiana, of 4,!0. .
Pittsburgh Petroleum Market
Doc. 9—The market for Crude has been exceedingly
notice to-day, the sales reported reaching 5,947 bbls.
As compared with yesterday prlcesare • shade high
er end the market clotted firm with an upward tan
.dency. We note sales of 1000 Ws In balk •at 15-it,
- 133 bids la bulk at 10, and 4,597 bbia in varlons lota
2134—thts Included.
In refined there was but cOcaliarstivoly little done
that we could bear of. There hi no felling In the de
mand, lint our refiner* generally are holding for ad
yanc•l rotes; and buyers do not, as yet, seem dis
posed to operate at the tutrante. Al 15 for bonded
and 43 for Ace, them Kra plenty of purchasers; but, sa
we have Whim stated, refiners Sri unwilling to sell at
these figures. She only Cale reported were 100 and
75 bids, free, it 45
liaptha remains guilt and dull, and the nominal
quetatkms arildalTelbr prints deodorized. Ueda
3axa Is steady, with oersaleund aural' [aka at $l,OO to
11, 25
tetta' fork Petroleum Market.
Special Dispatch telinlDlttabtnOwtette.
Day :row, Doe. 3.—Tha market Dr DOA= Ui r
decidedly firmer tad an advance kw beam ettabillbed.
.Crude le held firmly at 2634927 e, end Weaned alto Is
flan with take at bontlad at wave.. and (coo at
62435.1 c. Nepthe is nominal et former quotations.
.C1129019111d Biltrikete
Dec. 2.—The market li dullatidllnentive for Wheat
and hoer. The lack of transportatiou reetrlcts trent.
actions in all kinds of produce, and makes the market
more dull than itotherwlse - .mild be. We note to
day the largest tingle sale of Sprayer made In this
market, and MU* Idebeet Azure, vre-bellere, ever
reached try that artkle. She 'flour market I. quiet.
We at le th-56,W, 111 white at 17 to
W quota O. the- XX
cadet red & egure - lbr- feac7 brandy" redd and .
white. The 'Wheat nuttket isdari taleteller, sake
of 1 ear red from store at 125 e; 1 ear amber at 127 on
on track. 03M-1101111M*201414 0110 c from store
forshened; 150 for ears. ttata—flalis of Icar on
ttirkatJaleg. 11-411091.4}001Ateudi en 1* Crum.
dtovs: zwei " 04..aruirii.4110ide war*,
at !Mil- 1 0 6 41 ../14r.e# td 4alit7i
New.,-Vork GrocerY MarkCt•
(From tite List, Dec. 2.1
• 13itgarAs Wale semi tycsar report below, there
bags been alimatliuthingxkoceince our last, Seine.
day pasting without a single traniartion, Monday
with only a sale of 50 has, Mauna, the remainder of
the business being done yesterday. The advice.
Cram Englandare favorable, and holders generally
arepretty firm, but prices have yielded a little, say
y(gy, of a cent per lb., the market closing quietly.
Relined, though dull, has scarcely varied—Mears. R.
L. a A. steam'" prices, asarranged let inst., are 11%
cents for their Loaf, 17% for best Crushed and Gran
ulated, 17 for Ground; 101 7 ,‘ for White A and 153 ',
cash, for Yellow C. The salsa of Raw aro Ea Idiots.
I Cuba at 12%:613 cents, (Including 20, In bond, for
12.
Canada, at 34, duty paid, nod 27, to arrive from
PhiladAphia; 10%;) 2,083 bus. Banana, 12 , .,%013 1, ...,
(including 222 yesterday, for export to Barre at 1.131;
duty paid;) Bdo Inferior, 11%, 4 mos.; 44 hints. Mar
que and t 2 hhds. and 105 bbls Demerara, on terms
Mar
not m ina public. By auction, 137 hhds, New Gr.
lama Glartlied emld at 813,81015,37%; and 200 do,
812,94014,W, 4 ma.
Coffee—We reduce oar quotations of Brazil half •
cent per lb, at which reduction there has been mom
doing, and tits market closes steadily, the , latest
Rakes beitut made at pretty fedi valuations. We
notle6 1,4.31 bags Rio, per P. C. Warwick. at w.y . , eta;
1,000 do per Carmelite, 12) M 4 do in lots, 33%034,
4 cum; 5,800d0 perEscaps, 4,510 do per Aid. 100
mate Java, 40 hf. and qr. do Mocha. Lad 9 tag. Coate
Rica, on terms not made public. The stock ofltin In
the country, as made up by Messrs. W. Scott t 8.o•
Is 34,052 bags, vie, 33,352 bags here, and .700 at WU
MOM.
Molasses-Then le almost no business to notice,
and the morkot IS Very dull--prices favoring buyers.
The sales ere but3o bads. Porto Bice at 65 cents;
and BO bbis. New Orleans, et sad GO, 4 mon., the
lower price for sour. By auction, 50 bhde Cuba sold
at 33536 cents, 4 MCC At Boston, 130 bbde eons
Cuba sold at 33 cents.
The Stock of Petroleum In New York.
(From the COMllleiCial List, Dec. 2.1
We present below an official account of the stock
hand Ist lost., Including a small part of tiled on
atdpbasid, not alsared—baddre the abera, than Is •
censidcrable quantity on board the reseals loading
welsh, having been lightared easy from thedlffaircl,
yards bu been deducted from their stock, but ca,
amount cannot be accurately ascertained. The fol
lowing is the stock
Ist Dec. Ist Nov.
.1,1111 31,536 54,196
41,143 103,903
4,614
1,335 1,280
Crude ..
Refined..
aptha—
Resldum
E 215331
ECM
Stock Ist October—
Crude
Relined, ti.plha, &v..-
Total
Borerteed at Neer York glace tat Jan.
Exported same time
-1863. 1862.
..galls 17,685,958 6,e03,710
7,770,512 3,665,291
From New Turk..
From other Porte
.gulls 2.5,438,410 u,K.9.U31
Toledo Market.
Dec. I —There Is little activity in our market to-
day, operations are restricted by the firmness of
holden, Them Is some speculative Inquiry for
wheat, all from Western men, who think prices will
rule firm during the winter, and baying the means,
denim to Invest In grain. They offer 124 e SR No. I
Red; 1260 for No. 1, and 12So for Bed Mich.
Ylom—Sales 58 bbls XX, family, at 116,40; 100 oble
XX do., white wheat, at 56,
660 10. Wheat-43.1m of
bra, 400 bu and 1,1119 be anther Etch, nt 12.36.
Nos. 1 and 2 could be sold at 126601240. Corn—Sale
400 Mt No. lat 104 c. generally held •i 1050. Oat.—
, Sale 6C9 bit at 075ic. Salt—L•ebanged; Vine 82,1 N
d bbl; Coarse end Ground Solar 82,25. Dressed
Hog .--Sale 25 at 8.5%/965, dividing on NO Ito.
Chicago Market.
Dr ,d —Flour, dull. Wheat, quiet; =leo at 51, 10
(51,1.&:,. Cunt, ?fade lower; mkt at ittiSinde. Onto,
Bali; vales at 06%0. Rectipta—G, o oo Ude
our
27,000 buelt wheat, 26,000 bush corn. Shipments--
1,9 W
bbl deur, 1,700 limb wheat. Hoge, etewily and
without Important cline. Dreamed Lop, active (or
booty n@G.i,vje.
Imports by Railroad.
P 117140 0 1 31 1, Fr. Worse A (Macao° Rawaomo, Doe.
3-100 bbl. flour, C B Leech; 103 do do, Lindsay
Telford; 36 Wen, J 11 Balaton; 519 eke rags, Godfrey
A Clark; 4 lads crud. oil Wade ,t Hampton; 95 tcs
hams, 40 do gream, F Sellers & co: 300 In how.,
Knox A Parker; 100 bblo highwines, Lmubort
Shipton; 50 to. hams, J P Hattna A co; ir)
Ddb hides,
W Bryant,; Mai pigs lead., 25 Lens oil, 11 A Felon.-
stock A co; 3 boles rap, Howard A Cottrell; 25 bbl,
applo, 1.4 Hewitt; 34 hid., McLane A co; 155 bp
wheat, J A Llgget c0,‘89 bids 011, 818 Sellers co;
2do butter, F angorder; 25 bbls flour, Shoemaker
Lang; 11 Des soap, t E Sellers; 44 hides, A Holetlen;
45 dor. brooms, S Evart A re; 46 sks rags, Markle: I
car barrel headings, W lirdepWn, A co.
Catetrame A Prwrostmon RAILILOAD, 1),. 3-
143 skit wheat, J K irkpotria A Bre; 32 bbls
; 23 kegsapple butter, P i'Cangorder ; 5 bop do, 11 41
I Conin; 9do ad s o, 81cCanilletes; bble applre, 2
lAA* appl., 2bi cider, Ferrer A Armetrong; 10
bids sprit., Potter .411. m; IGO aka corn, SiMpooo
Kn..; 3 Pkge eggs sad butter, J Jawitw; 110. k.
whoat, Kennedy A bro; 147 do do, .1 L Noble . S
e g. pk
fludrlee, Wes Placa.; 4 bide eggs mad Loa, J
rtt•on;l Ida dry apploo, Little Trimbl; 103
ir
bbla floor, Culp* Sheperd; 1 car bay. P ItlcKelly,
100 libls dour, Bingham, Sturgeon A co; 11 .b hick.
ry nuts Cook Pettttt A co; 2 bbls cider.
Shomaker
o d. Lang:lod bbis dour, J Kirkpatrick; 6 eke pearl..
B A k e , se n, p e an g co; 30 do do, Bryce, Eicharils !co;
104 bales hay, S B Floyd; 134 elks rags, Markle A co.
Astro...sr STAOIO3I, Der. 3-2 dreamt! hop, 8
Flap.; I a l l door bbls, 4 care wheat, Kenedy A
Brti; 9 pkgs produce, F Andenion; 11 do do, Barnet;
Ci ale bbls, W W Andorra/re, 25 aka buckwheat floor,
II Dyer; 1 car cannel coal, NW Palmer; 6 bids MP. J
Callbanta, bas condleo, Shalt, Son, .1k CO; 1 bbs
apploe, 2 do, potato., A Galley; I mar gar., Ar
bor; 100. bbls fluor, Simpson A linom II boor kegs
Lists A Waltz.
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PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES.
VIZ ONLT GOLD MEDAL
Zia Awarded to Sowing Itaditato is Illinois.
Them Machine+ were .waded the Highest Presni
um., mem competitors, for the Beg Family Bar*
Ilmbhierl the DM Maerefreveung Muchinot and the
iket iferr. Work, at the bilowing ST AT VA IBA,
of illed
Ns Tort Dar Fate,
First Premium for Welly machine.
First Premium for double.threed mactiton
First Premium for reachloe work.
/moment Sad Fair.
First Premiere for family mortise.
Pint Premium Fr maucturing machine.
First Premium tirr mend hi oo c
faun Siam P.*.
First Premiere It, family mei:bloc
First Premium for manufacturing combine
Tint Premium for machine work.
Michtpre Bab Fair.
first Premium for family anchlue.
First ?readmit Yet manufactaring machine.
be tint dieas amnion. for machine work.
Feb..
First Premium for mane for all purposes.
Fin. Premium for mortise work.
Meet, Mae Ann
First Pritmlnat Mr machine For all purpose..
First Premium for machine work.
gersfurky Sob Ykir.
First Pond= Are mainine Ibr all purposes.
First Premium machine work.
Pienatideemie ght. f tor
oie.
First Pre211151:1 fer marrefeaturing machine.
lint Premium tor beautifal maidens work.
Ohio Nair NV."
First Premium Am machine work.
And ati the following County Fairs :
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First Premium for Amity machine.
First Premium for msantactering marlins.
First premium forlbectibte mark.
Oberiapiel• Vale (FL) drvinahni CFO.
First'Premieun Mr family machine.
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First Prelaium tor mumbles work.
limeridesDiplmes Die. (M&m a om.) y doriasinend Emdmir.
machine.
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Amalie Ch. (M..ra Nee.
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eras a Ce. (N. Ira eleirecaletrel arme44
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First premium for machine for all purposes.
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The awn Comprises all the Piin at wi11.% the
GROFICII eV BAKED MAOHIMMI3 were exhibited
thisyear. At nearly Mid them th e lording Gmfing
kfachbred were in competition.
Ties work made upon the Orator A Sabra Bowing
,Machine has received the First Premium at emery
Stan Fair in the United Antes where It hoe been
elhibited to this date.
Bales Rooms, No. 16 TIITH ST. Pittsburgh, Pa.
(a-mu:a S. v. oneivincr. MR&
fiiwecitreo.ers.
- 1 4 - 10 R WHEELING MARLET- 1.5
.L TA AND ZAN/ATLI:I.E.—The ews
pasaenger steamer rtnete 011AIIAit; Monroe • poi,
Commander, leaves Pittsburgh every TUUDAT,
The
and Zanesville every fItIDAT, at 8 ' etloac
a. p,
m. The aew steamer JU LIA, Wm. Coulson, Com
mander, leaves Pittsburgh every AATURDAT, at 4
p. m., and Zanesville every TUESDAY, at 8 s'elock
a. m. Tor freight or pant!. appty obis:lard or to
.1. D. CO LlNOWPOk i tgat, h;
H. S. PIIIRCZ A CO. Arent*.
744 , 4trilte. Ohio.
mocAliacrs niARENE ,WORKS,.
ass iammiT aggrr,
A baintlfol, sot varied ainortatsut of
mminz Lunn%
Monuments tio'd erste 'Stones.
PLASTZW VMS, abSINDALE AND JOHNS.
• TOM! 0111gliT9.
10:dril
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earner o and 2241 strew%
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Weahlegtoo, D. 0., Noe. 27th. Is= -•
AltalCE.—The tt rublio sale of Quartet.
1.1, - togstiiiir elm* - viiibitrfairittitiZeDAT , . ,
the ffelitteeielqegy! pottpeeell tent! WIIDKpi,
.DAY,:the rtb. - , ....., - . ...c.moroiegno, .
d o vte ~ , •. .*Captsitritett A. Q. It. Q. S. A.
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PUBLIC SALE olt :rum PINE GROVE nRy GOODS STORE FOR SALE, in
PURILACY AND SLANGING HOCH COAL .L.r • dourbilting Western town oe the P. F. W. •
WO/ I E B . - B) wizens of ttn ardor of 0 . 10 1 . 0 .0 d out ol • C. R. R., not over 300 calls flute Pittsburgh, now
to
Us Cm. of
of ou Pleas of the Colony of Law- g o w s kr ,„l p „" k bb. The
sect,
s and &ate Ohio, 1 will offer at Poi:die ' new, awl has boon wlected with reference to the
at the pout ddor of the Court Home In Imnteu, country trade. Lim all beta purchased for cash at
On SATITRDAT,the 12th day of December, A. D.. I lowest market price,
1953, at the bone of 1 o'clock P. M., the following ob a pr„," dr„odr.d fr,,„
deectibed teat estate, MOM, M i n the mole owing to bad beidth, end now relocioraly
Stoats in mid county of laorence, and known am offers the stock for sale; also the good will of the re
the Noe Gros. Promos Land,. hanging Rock Cad tiring psrty The house bee • largw end respectable
Works, with the 13affroad, in the sult of Joseph 9. trade, • Wch ran be retword. prement Sock
Peebles ranee John G. Peebles et al., in partition, to will M.S. from .vs¢ to tee thommad dollars, tot
wittccald be rode:mod if desire'.
In iotinaltiP two (3), nags nineteen (19), mu ch- Pattie eeeltiog to kn.w the particulars will pleas
soot quarter of motion eight (8), moth ball of section I adds,. or rkll
)e rmnalll or
nice (9), curt half of action eleven (11) whole of sc. LY DA Y A CHORPZHNII 4O ,
don ten (10), east half of northeast quarter and math. „um 59 11.1 street. Pitteborgis, Pa.
out gamier of motion ex.. (16), whole of section - -
slentem (11). cast half of northnst quarts, oortb - IN/it SA 1 . E.-Two superior Cylinder
cait ,„„.„, aud_ , .beltof mottos twenty-two sou., so inches Monomer, 30 test long, moos
,•"). And In inwo.toP two 1` . . 1, of Y inch Don, wrought Iron heads 4 thick. Rea
th* followlog: Went belt southwest quarter of r„1„.... u pp " kr, cures.
"' Alm lbt." 011 0 8 ).. °°11..ut 'l °.ll4° of w uth " . " Aim , One Portable Engine and Tubular Roller of
quarter ofsection (18), solthwest quarter of motion ems boree power, f. inch cylinder nod 12 inch Seek.,
wren ( 17 ). 00 b 1 °L'a l°4 (19)* meet ballo f are- This Noels bee bored .ne ern almost 700 fret deep,
Hon ( eat half of southest quarter and west and l.. d m inbl y totopt , to that kind wort,
or
half of northeast quarter. sod west half of northeast „ wins woo , for ioromof
quartet , of section twenty (W), west half of eoutbost Also, Gee Engine, heavy iron bed plate, 14 inch
quarter, and east half of iontheatt quarter of sec- I cylinder, 30 loci!. stroke , tom , with bal.ce
liontake
1 . 0,4 7 - mo ( 21 ), whol. of .° o ' l°. 'WO' (30), core - rio,;. Welt adapted to rot • grist mill or .mall
west half of section twenty-Woo (.5), toothiest e po ,,
martin of section twenty.olgin (28), whole of section L.Frop,,„ sot FL M. BOLE'S,
thirty-cos (31), vest bait, wed half, west half of corner Poi ot Alley and Duque.° Way,
northeas quarter and southeast quarter of section Pitt s burgh.
thirty-two (n). In towtahip wad range 19, the fol. - nollklut
lowing;. East half of northeast quarter, mat half
and southwest garter of Notion one (1), south half
of election two (2), east half of Northeast quarter of
unction three (3), southeast quarter of northwest
quarter and northeast quarter of section ton (to),
north half, north half of moutheret quarter of sec
tion eleven (11), also part of northeast quarter of
southwest quarter of section eleven (11), that I. to say
commencing at the centre of said eoction, running
thence moth 88 degrees and 30 minutes west, 17-26,
Ghana to • stone In the northeast cormet of a lot of
laud, formerly by John Campbell, thence south 1 de
mos and 10 minutes worn, 19-. V.. clai t
o o • done In
Hie met line of mid Campbell's lot, m
nm which •
beech 18 lochs in diadeter bea north 73 degrees
best 18 Unto and a dogwood aloha in diameter
beam north 10 degrees and 30r:duets mat lob links,
thence north 80 degrees .d 53 minutes east 17:26
Moans to a stoma on the root line of tho southeast
quarter of sold section, from which a beech 24 Inch.
fn dismeter bears north 01 degrees east 33 links, and
• chestnut oak 4 inches in dimwits bears north 95
d m ecel the
coot 19:47 ch(i)t to nce4 , l:i e o p rth 1 d o m i e l e . nl 43 lo
And in township one (1) novelette. (18) whole of
section six (6), wet totifor northwestotmrtor of so -
Hon five (5) north ball of southwest quarter of sec
tion sown (7); also north half of went hall of west
half of southeast quarter of motion seem ; oleo
bred of land situated in the south bellow, on eleven
(11), and north half of section Orebro (12). Winship
one (1), range ninetoeu (19), described as lot numbs
one In a survey mad plat made for Ilemilton, Peebles,
&Coles, by John Rowe, April glut, 1854, and recorded
Azimut 7th, 1854, Alm, lots numbered two (2).d
than (3) of said plat and survey ' • also of lots num
bered toasty-041st, (28 1 , twenty-n ine, (29) and thirty
(90) of the village of Hanging Hock ; also a tract of
lend adjoining mid village, to wit: Commencing at
tho northwest corner of mid yilluge, running thence
a mothereeterly owns along the Hoe of sald village to
the southwest corner of said lot, number thirty (30)
on Main Wrest, thence • westerly course along the
line of Main street, to the line of HA railroad ground,
being twelve feet from the centre of the railroa d
track,• then. along the limo( raid rallro/d grounds
• northenet' sly course to the Ilia of lot number three
V.) of Johnßowe'e subdivision of section eleven (11),
towoehip one (1), range nineteen (1il) ; thence along
the easterly Itne of b ein g number between to the
place of beginning, It g all the 'price the
mid village of 11.ging Rock and the mid railroad
grounds
The east port of scam twenty-seven, (27), town
ship three Oh range eighteen, (18) which is subject
to two payments of 54.5,55 each, doe remectively
December Ist IBt2 and 1804, with Internet from lie,.
1853, being school !soda, sod sold as such by the
Auditor of Lawrence county. Alm the tract of land
known as "Simon Wood Farm," being the wet halt
of the went quarter of section eistron (le). Loomis ip
two (2) and rens nineteen (19), esept eleven (11)
acr. on the sod side of odd warier. Also the south
east quarter of the northost qoarter, and twenty.
wean arra from off the east side of the northeast
emur of salon number fifteen (15), township two
l
(2), range nineteen (le), the legal title of which wan
vested in Robert Hamilton, Sr., deceased, and whieb
mid Robert Hamilton, f.r., by his writing obligatory,
dated Almost 15th, 1854 bound% himself to convoy AB
iblicers to said Plaintiff, one undivided eighth fort to
load Sonnet Cedes, end to said John G.aPeeblee one
undivided earth , rio mon the eaol Cobol
Hamilton, Sr., should acquire th e title to sold premi
ss, which he did by deed, dated Aegmt 30,1, 18:56,
which convoyances mid Robert linmiltun, Sr., never
did make, having departed this life soon after, to
wit In the mouth of September A. D., 1860, leaving
a lest will and testament of which mid John U. Pro
blem war afterwards duly qualifies!. Elecutorand the
said Robert Hamilton, Jr., and Mary A. Ilemotead,
his heirs at law, and residuarf devises.
The following real estate, situate In the locorpora
teervillageof Ilangiog Rock, to it: . Beginning at
the north wetter of lot than (3) of John Rowe's cur
coy above reDrred to, running thence north 38 de
grees and 41 minutes west 7.16 chain. to • stone;
thence north 43 degrees west 7.115 chains to a stone;
thence north gal Mors vest 8 cher. to a Stolle,
from which • white oak 4 tother In diameter beam
south 6 dooms lind 30 minutes west 6 llak.s, thence
math 25 dearest east 88 links to a Spaniel! ask 12
!sheath diameter, thence moth 22 degree east 6.04
chStis to • white oak 24 inch. In diameter, thence
south 140 degrees eatt.4.sB chains to • hickory 15
Inches In diameter, thence setts 45 degrees est ado
chains to • black oat 0 in.. in diameter; thee.
area 57 degree. east 9.13 chains; thence moth 1
degree 30 minutes wed 403cha.;in then. moth 70
degrees west 2.00 chains; then. moth 5 degrees
west ll4 chat. to the line of lot two of said survey;
thence with the line of said lot to the center of Os
borne's Run; thence moth 85 degrees sat 8.37
chains; Ovens moth 4 degree. and 30 minutes east
5 chains; theme along the Um of lots thirty (3o) two
(2) and one (I) of said village of Ilsoging Rock to the
northWeet corner Of lot one (I), thence west around
numbe.r three (31 of Rowe's nosy to the ace of
beginning, except so rnooh of the foregoing . o nova
mucheretoforeeold I'. Hogehead, rmd also so
as have town granted tir the Methallet Society
of Hanging Rock On which their church building is
erected, which said wombs are held by said John G.
rends In Seat to and forth. Plaintiff, and the De
(=dents hare se .etloeih in the deed of said Robert
ilamilton, Jr., to maid John G. Peebles, as Trustee,
itc., doted April etb, 1241.
The brick part of the Railroad and Coal office sit.
DM. in Hanging Rock, and the round upon which
tso ram. stands, together with the land lying he
tweet! the said ofßoe, and the north line of the rail
road track and included within the east nod went
In of mid office buildiart prolonged to maid Bail.
rued track.
Alm the followingrlghn, easements and ways, to
wit The scissile sight and privilege to enter upon
any part of section eleven (11), township one (1 :
range number nitietsti (19), and of section wren (7
township one (I), range eighteen (18), (esspt mu msn
of settee &even (7) as !dopes towards the Ohio
river) for a period of twenty-Ore (OS) year. from the
Ibtls day of August, A. D. 18.54, to take thereon fur
the us of Pine Grove forms or Yoroscos that may
he built by said PtneGrove roma. Company, on the
said lauds, but for no other use or purpme whatever,
any or all loan ote that me) 1. found upon said
premises. Alm the right of way for home and magma
or If reelected, tho privilege of laying down • railroad
track oar tracks upon any of the land owned by odd
Robert Hamilton, on the 15th day of August, 1654,
and to pun and spas Hugel* as often ea may be
ossostary to masa, the proper parties to take and
carry to their ragoctive Furnace or Furness any
th rottle may have the tight at any time to take from
any of geld lands.
Alan the right of way fora railroad track 25 feet
wide, 12% feet from the centre line meth way of the
prism( Hallsod Sock, and exteading from the north
cost corns 04 odd lot number two (2), of Rowe's
Surrey, to the south line of the welt belt of the Stith
west quarter of eaction l even (7), township one (1),
rargeghteen (18).
the privileges which the said Robert Hamil.
ton Br., resereld himself to cow:rocs mils,.
along nay .f the stleets of Hanging Rock.
Alm the right or way fora doable track of railroad
from sal let member ens (t), an heretofore described,
along the present railroad througb Helot upon which
the Rolling Mill stands.
Alm the right of way for a wagon road or railroad
track aces the southwest corner of the west part of
Holflot known se the tavern loth Ranging Rock.
Also the timber wood, light', privilege and °so
mata conveyed Oy Robert Hamilton, Jr.. to the Arm
of potato% Peebles A Coles; for • morn particols
descriptien of Which referent, is made to sold deed,
executed Porpterobor 19,1869.
Appraised at 928,0110, thsweights of which are
subject to the dower annuity of Mrs. Rachel Hama ,
too, of Dl AGO per annum.
Term Or Batr.-Ons third tub In hand, one-third
In one year, and me-third In two joss, with inter
est on the deterred payment from the confirmation of
se&
JOSHILL HAMBLETO3I,
"ghall! of Inertnneeekrantx, Ohio.
DRY= 9. !MAL. AMU* Mawr-
New.
letb. leek ttep:linus
CM
IRECEM
104,950
.—.bble 161,153
'CATO
POR SALE—ROLLING : MILL FOR
I.* BAL6.-1 offer for de on easy terms, the lame
s hock xteve Iron Works known as the "Hanging
Rolling Rill," This mill is situated et Hang
ing Roc k on the river, la the heart of the COAL
and IROII region of Southern Ohio, one banded and
forty mils above Cincinnati, and Immediately upon
the rime, sccestiblent all stages of water end there.
fore Nanning facilities for shipping superior to any
mills above this rogiOn.
This mill is Inferior to none In the Wad, either for
CAP,ACITY or DUILABILITt_oI-Anlsh, being en
elf•l7 NEW and in the hest of repeir—t• repplied
'with COAL, delivered - In 'the to without any
trouble whatevor xxcept anloseling kom care.
There is command with the pp:petty about 6 amrs
of ground, and 12 derelUng houses, all within one
hundred pods of the mill. Alm tan -wells of good
water ckae to the toil L-is supplied with machinery
es knows:
It double lined boilers, 28 Icet long, d 9 lecher. In di
, ameter ; 1 lever engine, eight het stroke, 21% Mellen
Alernoteroylinder; this engine drires muck mill, bar
chair put, email lAA Wizen Plat, me ek
4hesse anit'squesscas. Alilldixely• engine. 5 foot
sttoke,'N% facheadiemeter;drieldri boiler plata ;nit,
sheet' milVisitunet 'bid abeam. 1 doctor on
glee, I foot struke,lo Inches diameter. &Intl lathe,
grind SWIM, bar end eamiltaill abeam, and pumping
ell the water ihr the mill end boiler..
Also with 10 bollingifl beating, I sheet and I boiler
plate funtlett.... Also smith and carpenter .hope, with
all the nsaisary toots.. -
Thin eels to lake place at the done of the Court
Atoms, in Ironton, on Saturday, Deo. 12th, 1861, at 1
o'clock r. si. B. it. 111111T8TEAD,
Attorney forldery A. Hempstead.
Hanging Rock, Nov., 18 -not.
"VOR SALE OR LEASE—A large Lot
J: In tilumpaberg,.an Paseaspr Railway, a,.
Allot trent Tltte,. en 'add& them la a good
Dwelling Hanes of atm rooms ; also, enteral other
&maw allbullt of.brkk. well O good water to
the yard, plenty at good fruit, and cconrcutent to
Churches and &boot Haw* ,
Tor particulars arliteeiler fall on
O. T. ortmAn.
f ' Shansluct% Allegbeny County, Ps.
FOR SALE
VOlt SA LE —The 2.-story Brick Dwell
ll [loose, eah four luta, 100 fret (root by 10
feet deep, eltuered nn rest corner of flood, Avenue,
fronting the ricer In Allegheny city. The Hans.
(.01.11111 eight rufous, with finished attic and Wash
Boom Also, two unimproved lots, 19 by 100 each,
In Moth ward, Plthfinirgh, fronting on Allegheny
ricer.
For
r°r°l° of
"I°
:101tf . 76 A LEBER,
No. 71 Wood stroet.
=
T'OR SALE—A lot of land, containing
78 urns, &Boated 1% milts from Dizmant Sta
tion, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne * Chicago IL IL
The above property to well timbered, with a good
young orcluud of hearing fruit trees. This property
will be sold on reasonable terms.
For further particniare address •
oc2`2,:tra B. C. DIcItIASTES., Sewickleysille, Pa.
?1
,350 Frame Dwelling , all
In good
two orl. s r to2 .
unto on Allen street, Lawrenceville, lot IN feet front
by 117% foot deep; on which there is a good well,
fruit, ke. Torras, cash. Apply to Q. A. BATESS,
Commercial Broker °Moe. Butler et., Lawrenceville.
SHIPPIJrG.
T - „.
HE ATLANTIC IRISH
ROYAL MAIL STEAM NATIGAAS
TION COMPANY.
GALWAY LINE.
ADRIATIC, 1,..1.0 Borso.pewer, 4,000 torts.
HIDEBNIA...I,OOO Horse-power, 8,000 too&
COLUMBIA, 1,000 Horsopower ! 1,000 tons.
ANGLI A, 1,10) Horse-p r,
tons.
The magnificent Steamship ADRIATIC will sell
from Now York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 17th
of November.
Rates of peerage from New York to Liverpool, pep
able to gold or lte equivalent to currency.
rtrit
Intermediate.-- 401
Passengers forwarded also to London, Paris, Elam
burg, Have, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, to., at
the lowest rates.
Fernsßodo., 1 ro2 V
fm Live
ply rpool or Gal .. ay to Now York and
8, S, 171, IPA fa co
at Oleo of the Ag
For
Pu.n..PSADEL thy
SNARLY., RI Bents,.
roadway.
Etr.sarn Jonas, Ithmager.
or, D. O'NEILL,
Dosairsp (Arsenide Building,
Jylo . lyss No. 70 Flab street. Pittsburgh.
ANI NV E F.K T(.) IA V
-10 ERPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN,
(Cass tissues.) The well-knows steamers%
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship
Company are Intended en follows:
OITY OP BALTIMORE— Batnnisy, Dee. A
((ITT OF NEW YORK —......Saturday, Dee. It
ETNA Saturday, Dee. 19.
And every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from Iler
44, North River. _
urn 01 rstemns.
Posabis is Gold, ar . its 0 7 .1.a.t m Ourrewer.
Plan Cann 3m, ,ti ....PO CO
do to London._ 55 00 do to London 34 CO
do to 9.5 09 du to Paris— 40 50
do to Hamburg .90 00 do to Barabg IT 00
Passenger, also forwarded to Ilene, Bremen, Rot
terdam, Attwerp, An., at equally low raters.
Fame from Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Osbln,
575, 535, 5105. Steerage, 530. Thom who wish to
send for their friends can May tickets here at them
rates.
Nonce—The Steamship CITY OP LIMERICK,
of this line, will sell as an extra deamer on THUM.
DAT. Dee. 3d 11ee eplendtil accommodations for a
few Cabin and Steerage Passengers, at reelooed rates,
"'able to U. S. Currency.
Per Mother totbrmatkm apply at the Company's
001ces. JOHN Cl. DALE, Agent.
18 Broadway, New York.
JOHNTHOSIPSON, Agent,
Eland street, first lomm from the br
te idge.
=bleat
CL NARD LINE. steam from z 4 r t,
LIVICHN)OI. AND QIIRINNTOWN,
1136 In gold, tx Its rqulvalent In currency
ruom NEW YORE, Et In currency
Salle every week. Apply to
THOMAS ariTiGell
DISSOLUTIOJI - S, If c.
PI.IIIIIIII/011 NayILTT WOW, NOT. SO, lent,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
11—Owing to the death of Mr L. B. Livingston,
and the voluntary withdrawing of Mr. Copeland, the
firm of Livingston, Copeland d Co. is this dhy dis
solved. Ail set tled m said firm, and all clams against
will bet with find by Adam, Wlioe dt 00.,
their eriscessors In business, whom we very cordially
recommend to our customers.
L. 8.. LIVINGSTON,
By lAD administrators
Sc. B. COPELAND
.1. lA. moosessi,
CALVIN ADAVS,
DAVID T. IDKIC.
Perreeruon NOVEL', Won., Roy. 30, 1863.
- 10PAKTN BREW I P.—The business of
kltlaa "Novelty Works" will be continued as =rd
by the underelgaed, nada, the name and .tyl. of
Adams, M'Kee d CO. The extendra and liberal pa
tronage bestowed by • discerning pnblle on our pow
der..., requires that we .hooid only say 111. oar
design fully to anstaln the character of the "Norelty
Works," IL Manufacture., De punctuality and IL
probity.
CALVIN ADAMS,
DAVID F. M'KZE,
J. N.
JACOB KINZER,
JAMES U. GRAY,
S. S. ADAMS.
It:MUMEI
Di SSOLU T lON.—The Partnership
heretofore existing under the name and Am
of J. IL LINDSAY A CO. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All bustromi connected with the
late firm will be settled by J. It. LINDSAY at 96
Wood street, op stairs.. J.ll. lawDm
J. IL LINDSAY.
I hart also &waged of my interest In the Arm at
J. B.& 8. BIAX.WELL A Co. to J. IL LINDSAY.
Nor. 2, 1602. J. IL LINDSAY.
Having purchasod the *tiered of J. H. LINDSAY,
to the firm of J. It. LINDSAY I Co., Hardware and
Cutlery BRllilleffl. ; aln In the Ann of J. B. 1 B.
MA I Co., Bellows Manufacturers, the busi
ness will continue e s usual, Hardware and Cutlery,
by J. IL LI \ ^3l 811 lows, 80., J. D. AIA MAX
WELL A CO.
N. 2. ]wtno4:ba
nISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
.L.F The
the su
e rhi b eeeto fbfirrm existing
I between
FREWA ra b a hi r s d h y been ModHred. ,
CHAS.
LOCKHART =id WILLIAM THEW hating pur
ettased the entire Intermu of the other partner.
The basin., of the late firm will be settled by LOCK
HART & WARW.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
WILLIAM WHEW,
CHARLES LOCKHART,
JOHN VANANSDELL,
AHEM V. KIPP.
Pltteburgh, August 10th, HU.
LOCKHART lg FREW,
Pioducers and Refiners of Petroleum,
wet ALBION OTh WELLS, Vamp couckty
&ad BIIILLIANT WOUKB, Negler. Eon.
Office, 172 8 174 WOOD trruarr,
Nel7.9m
PROPOSALS FOh. CAVALRI
HORSES.
CAVALRY BVIKAV,
Orrit't or To. Cony QOARTZRBIARTIR,
Washington, I). C., Nov. 23, 1863.
Pronoun are eolicited, and will be received at this
offtee for the furnishing of Cavalry Norma, to Do de
livered at Washington, P. C., St. Louis, Mo., and
Chicago, 111.
The Bore. to comply with tho followingaperiflat.
lions, viz: To ho from fifteen (15) to unions (10
hands high, from floe (5) to nine (b) years old, well
broken to the meddle, compactly built, le good Oceh,
and free from all defects.
. .
The ability of the bidder to fulfill hts agreement
must be guaranteed by two-responsible s °mum,
whose sigrustures most bo appended le the gtmentiteet
lie provosts will be entertained unless tha.milb of
allegiance orthe person or perrsone blading ihatt be '
on tile to this office. . • -
The responsibility of the guarantees moat be shown.
by the &Baal certificate of the Clerk of the nearest
District Court or of the Belted States District At
torney.
Proposals must be addressed to Lieut. Col. C. G.
SAWTELLS, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau,
and be' endorsed on the envelope Propagate Ea
tiorses.“
Cavalry Ho r .. agreeing with the above specifics.
t lons will be an
in open market, at fair prices,
at th. Mowing places, via Nrw York Olty,Albary,.
Bonk. and Nocheeter, N. Y. i Plttsbnlt i Anaina,
Columbus, Ohlo , Norton. Masa -. LAujitus 220 .4 Pad
'Madison, Mts. o_. O. OAm 'CMG IC,:
Lieut. Col. and Calor 'torte:muter .
ndithdtl
On SIMS. WHITZ. FLINT TWINY
0),000 poplin Broom Iladdleb
bo boxes Hambart Moab ; • .
VC° pounds Ithekwheatillour
Foy tale by 3DW. EII6ZELTOII.
JPRO_POILIZS.
ARMOR PLATES
. ,
_ INTER Ate
hoer Er.P.II,IiNT, 1. i i
WILLTOEMS-1,17.-4.......
Washington, tionember 21, 1563.1 and after ILONDAY, 'No.
The Department will, net II the 7.1.7 DAY OF DE- comber 16th, la3ii-PENNSYLVANDOJeo..-
GERBER NTXT. receive proposal. for the delivery RAILROAD-NINE DAILY TpAl265.
at each of the Navy Yards at Porumouth, N. EL; The THROUGH sccommanknom Tun
Charieetorm Illus.: Brooklyn, New York, end Phil- leaves the Puaarager Station daily. (except Sanday,)
adelphia of Ore following dessibed side armor, at 5: 50 a at., etoPping at all Swims between /Um
taring,. and deck plating for one yowl at each burgh and Philadelphia, and rushing diroct connee
yard.
stringer.,
proposition may he eeparately thr the Lion for New York and Philadelphia.
aide armor, etriesote, and deck Oaths, and may be The THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Pas
tor ono or more red's, but it taut embrace the onger Stollen ever/ ...tie% (except Mandela at
whole of each deseription of iron for a vessel; that Is, 250 a. an, stopping only at principd stettom,,x,d
the deck witting, the striogers, or Meade armor making direct r o lluec 7lo re. at ILerrisbtog for Bsltl.
may to. bid for teparately. more and Wishington, annl Sec New York via ?Ida.
DECK Avalon. , delphla.
.Th . e THROUGH EXPRUZ TRAIN bums daily at
Eleven bemired (1,100) wrought iron plate., more 1
or los, tea (10) fastlod,thirty.two (M) Miss wide, 4t.5 p. at., stopping only at principal st,tiens,
I direct connection at Harrisburg for Imitilit i o=
ad one and onielralf (kV inM thick.
A portion of these plattestwill be sheared to snit the ' __ W. ", k i .,:= a ' ah • ta,.. aar 'Naar York air ` a l ". sa wn vnete
curvature of the side line of the Yawl; also, to lit "'-
The' FASI P LINE leaves the Station daily (except
artrend the turrets and hatritts, RI erblehjlans will
a ... a thauley) at 5:35 p. in., stopping only at principal ate
l'•
faro
to tbe-eantrnatars ' TO h° the tide, counectin at Harrisburg for Baltimore as 1
1.44 ends and- edges s q uare, a t rat a kt s and ? taxed - Weakingtm, en d at Phildelptda for New York
tr.. to th e 64'4 glean. Tim whole to be de leered ACCOMMODATION TRAII2&
within ten (10) mooths from thedate of contract. The Johnstown Accommodation Train leaves daily
WROUGHT IRON STRINGERS. (except Sunday) at 3:00 n. at., striping et all Station.,
Threetherruntud add Heady (3,6CO)lineal feet of troll nod running ufar no e..,,,..„„,,.
drin u ra, ei g ht 09 i.c.b«..w.-.eV"tr" th . Kern rim Accommolation Tut ' : for Will's Station
and stem, whore they will haparom way for the i0 . 0‘ .. daily (0,2,,,,p, Sunday) a , 0 ,„....
length of about forty (40) feat anew:6 end of the me Remind Accommodation Train for Wall'. Station
eel to about . three ( 3 ) Mehra Tbs ss , l t ,ri al i a, _,." ta ,,,. 1. leaves daily (except Smday) at 11:40 a. m
le length twenty - three (Ti) fr et .1* ' l 6 / U .. "' .."' Third Accommodation Train ibr Wall's Station
..t"t.to h.' dated together with a T rn*w. ara l' h One leaves daily (except Sunday) Si 3.50 p. m
(I) font 10551 ° " -katt °I. thrararldat° be tat.° from Fourth Accommodation Train fur Wall's Station
the end of each. Thera willbe four.nautni of these leaves daily (except ddo d ay ) at 6.. . 1 p. or.
ftlogen ou earls side of the tenet.. To be matt of The Church Train leaves Wall's Sutton every Soo
the teat iron, sods and cdpeimpure sod istreight, , day at 2:05 a. 0 , ; ; , 0 , 0 , 0 0 0 g; ha ,. p im b ar o a ,
true to the sires given. The whole to be delivered in 1 . i 2 .43 p . m..
eight (0) months from,the date of the contract. 1 ReturnincTra . tins
. arrive in Pittsburgh se follows :
SIDE AR/10R. Baltimore -.-...-.--....----.....10210 p. m.
One hundred end fortynix (144) plates of wroneht pima ya lph i a .
iron, three (3) inch. In thickness, of the Ibilowing Fast 74 00 , .. *-- .- -..—. I:30 a. at.
lengths and widths, alit: Throne, Mail Tralm.----.----...-. 1:00 a. m.
1 plat 15 feet long by 39 inches wide. Joluatown Accommodation ... . . -.----10: 05 a. m.
23 . 115 " 39 . First Wall's Station Accommodation..-_... 6225 a. m.
. 10 toot 6 filches long by 33 lathe. wide. Second Weir% Station Accommodation—. 8:35 a. at.
2 '' 13 " o 33 " ' Third Wall'. Station Accommodation--- 1:55 p. m. 2
16 " 2 “ ~2 8 " i Fourth Wall'. Station Accommodation.- - 6:06 p. m.
1• " 14 " 2 . . 39 " 1 Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadeltdala
64 . 7" 7 " " .it . , Tagmat 1. - '53 p. ca. on Mondays.
1 " 7 •' i% " " 45 " ; tat Blairsville and Indiana connect atl3letts
-1 " 7 " eta "•• 45 " i vile Intersection with Through Accommodation,
1 " 7 " C.,.. " •' 45 " ' Johnstown Acoommodetion and Faros Train East.
2 0 7 •' 0 o 0 43 0
•sp
nd with Baltimore L.'ree end /out-wawa Ammo
.
2 " 7 " 5% . " " 46 " modUlon West_
2 " 7'•5N " . 4.5 . 1 Traits for Member; connect at Cresson with Ex
" 7"44 " - 45 " ; press Trains and Hail Train Weet, and with Through
. 7" 6 “ . 46 '. . Accommodatien and Express TiMin Tut
7.4% " •' 45 . I The public will find it greatly to their Interest, ha'
7" 4 " •• al " I going East or West, to travel by the Permaylvanla
•41 $3 , 4, 01 I 0 0
ntral Railroad, los the acconinlo4l6l.luna now °Mired
:. 77
71 3 4 1 1 :: :: 4 4 6 5 :: t cannot ha elapsed on any other route. Tbe Road
Is ballasted with stone, and it entirely tree from dust.
We can promise safety, speed, and comfort to all
who may favor this road with Moir patronage.
~ 7 - ?A 45 -
FART:
, To Now York ---.812 SO To Baltimors--111 00
• " 7"iy - - as - ,To Philadelphia-- 10 60 To Intimate! -.-....
.8 80
: : 7 , '. • 1 1 $ • ' • • 4 0 5 . • ITo Harris
ge burg..-- 7 66 .
checked to all tattoos on the Peruasylva
" 7"I • . " 45 " I tila Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore
7 " Oszy " •• 4.5 . I and New York.
7 . CO,O " " 45 . Passengers parchasing tickets in the oars will be
1 •• 7 . •"
45 . . recordingto the distauoe traveled
2"10 " .25 " 1 k i =tl an ori 'i to the station tsr®, except from station;
1 " 10 . 2 „ 3 2 "
whore the Company has nu agent,
The whole of the side armors to be mule from the N o.puyx_l a 0 . 0 . f he , the Company will bold
lest Iron, dale sad edges to be square and stra . glat t themselves responsible for mond baggage only,
and planed troo to the duns
even. To be delivered and for an amend not exceeding 5100.
in r Ina (9) mooths from the date of the contract. N. 8.-An Omnibus Lim hoe been employed to
convey passengers and luggage to and from the Do
ne wholeef the Iron to be of a quality that will „„ 04. a t a charge not to exceed 25 cents, for each pea
bear • tensile strain of tirenty.tirere.N)United States wager an d b a ggage. For tickets apply to
tens to the square Inch. J. STEIVART, Agent.
No tilde Will be received except from parties haw- At t
at Nam h...„„l a Control Railroa d p
log estabilehnunts capatils of doing this/ work, and Stion, on Liberty and Grant streets. - " i=
their ettablblaments will be examined before a mu
tual will be awarded.
Particulars will be given on application to the
commandant of the Brooklyn, New York, navy Yard.
The contract will embrace the add mrinitions,
and the Department reserves the right to reject any
or all the proposals that may be made under this ad
vertisement, 11 M its opinion the public Interests re
quire.
The proposition most state the price per pentad for
which each clue of the iron will be delivered in the
eutectic° navy yards, and must be accomparadby
a palmatee that the perils" will execute a contract i
if awarded to them.
Norm-The side armor for esteh vowel will be dou
ble the quantity of each vire above named, that iv
two hundred and ninety-two (272) plates an °prober.
no2fecodtd
pROPOSALS FOR HEAVY PRO
1 JECTILES.
•
OILDIFAXeII OrlnCi, WA. lICPANTXSIIT,
Wsahlsgton s Nov. 121, 1853.
Sealed Proposals will' le received at this office un
til 4 o'clock p. m. on the l&rn OP DECEMBER
NEXT, for MEATY PROJECTILES, tole delivered
in the following quantities, at the undernamed Ar•
weals, : •
AT THE WATERTOWN ARSEN AI., MASS.
.2,000 15.lnch battering shot.
2,000 6-inch shells.
3,000 10.lnch shot.
G,OOO h.-inch shells.
AT THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WEST TROY.
. .
NEW YORK.
1,000 tr.-inch battering shot.
1,000 15-loch shells.
000 10-Inch shot
2,0*010.10eh
AT Till U. S. ARSENAL GOVERNOR'S ISLAND,
NEW MORE..
1000 14-loch battering abut.
1,000 1:.-Inch %batik.
10,000 104noh
8,000 10-inch
AT THE ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, PITTSBURGH,
PENNSYLVANIA.
1,00016-tech battering shot.
1,000 I.s4nch shells.
6,00010-loch ebet.
3,000 104nch
71111 ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. Loma. NO
5,00010-loch shot.
2,000 In-inch shells.
AT TUN WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WASHING.
TON, D. C.
Ws* 15.toch battering ehoX
1,100 ]S.lnch shells.
2, 000 IS-loch shot
g,ooolo-Inch shellg
The Pespiestiles are to be made of the kind of
metal, and impacted after the rules laid down to
the Ordnance lftnetel, with the exception of the 16
Inch battering shot, which are to be mile of gun
metal, of tensile strength, raining betwien 28 P 00
end 30,000 pounds to thriven) inch, and these most
to earl Roma reverberatory or air thrums. •
Drawings of all the projectiles eau be men el any
of the arsenals where they are to be delivered.. The
prejectilee are to bo inspected at Ms foundry where
east, but mint be delivered at • the variera
free of chimp for transportation or handltr.
delivered at the arsenal. Deliveries most be made
et the rate of not less than Are per cent. per week,
of the somber of projectiles - contracted for ; the first
delivery to be made within thirty days after the date
of the mania, and any failure to deliver at a speci
fied HIM will subject the contractor to a Jortelture of
the number he may fail to dellrer at that time.
Separate bide must be made tor each kind of pro
jectiles ; and if any biddefr proposes to deliver at
different areenalsoleparate bib Must be made for
each kind at each place.
No bid will be considered from parties other than
regular 'founders, or proprietors of works,. who are
known to this Departeseatto be capable of executing
the work contracted for to their own establishments.
Each party obtaining a contract will be
to enter Into bonds, with approved meths=
Waite! execution.
The Department reserves to itself the right to re
ject sal or all bids, If not deemed eatiefectiory, for
a 0
Propesols will be addressed to "Brigadier General
GE E D. ItiNgkri - Ohlof of Ordnance, Wash.
history D. 0.." and will b.enddrad Z i tvm r ts for
Heavy Projectiles." 830: D.
nolo;ecidtd Brig. Oen. Chief of Ordnance.
EEC
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
wAz DErawmcir,
Waehbenti, Em.lliq@EL
That portion of the thriving !tetra:Gement Mich
relates to &WM Datterink Bhot; is withdrawn for
the prelim& GEO. D.IthIEHAT,
reeiftwodtd • Brtg. Gen. ChM. of Ordnarm
Dutrtv °MCC.'
Pittith,
_Dee. 1,1864.
Ifooo tl!'etriferQdi
0.1.., zqt.ittbw.,:a &lin e rjugt
Pittsburgh, 114, , 05i tbiataika pat,' rtpd,-tirge'
site Nulestrom Asir to Molt Yerfre Cid. • -
These mules must he tired order; oohed in snowy
' sud mar.
gnu be d ived Pe lLti j orT i ir r =red or mare
et the option or tbe bidder. If any bidder intends to
bid on more than one tot,s separate bid will be offend.
DELTIMT: . .
Lot N 0.1003 melee to bedellrered ool2tb Dee.,1603:
2..00 " • " - • 113th " 1883.
3, 260 •
" • 19111 , " 1803.
" 4, 200 " 2:3d " 1863.
" 6, WO 20th " MM.
The mules will be inspected by • compstentinapse
tor, and no mule will be Inspected that Is not well
developed, and corresponds with the nodes in thin ad
vertisement for stem formation, volt condition, and
frre.from defects. .
12=1:21:3
Proposals must be marked "Proposals for
and marked hudde the Number of %helot ett i = e
bid Is Wended for, and addrcesed to I,t.thl. 0. - Dross,
Deputy Quartermaster, General, 11. B. A., Pittsburgh,
Pram'.
Tbo ablllty at the biddey to all the contract, shindd
It be awarded to blinormet be guaranteed. by two
responsible persons, whom signatures rarel be ay.
The - Yeepooal illty of the iguaraatora meet be shows
by the delcial cettiiittite bt the clerk of the Dearest
District Court, °Yet the United Statei District "At.
torney.
Bidders must be present in .Pteencerwhen the bids
an ripened, or their proposals wilistot be cusWidoinsi,
Booth equal In amount to bait, the sum to,letve
coned on the contract, signed by the content on irid
both of his parent° wilt-teltsyntreirof the goo
ressfel MAW RPM . , the .cantraet.
bond mutt sccompany the contract, it mill Ise =MI.
saty tot the bidders to 'NM - their bondsmen with
tthem, or to have bonds signed in anticipation cod
ready to be produced when the contract le sigteid,
r.tut 41 attArtnke;
Wo, —, of the Mutiny et—, sod Sian of
and of the county_ of And State of —, do
re
heby guarantee that - is able to fullll ncontracty
in accordion with the tenon" hie propoieltion, and
that, should his proposition bencrop - ftsdrbeirfit• at
once enter Into a sontrent_thezawlth.. Should the
car
eatrast be awarded hire. we 111111 prepared totweeme
[ To this guarantee most be appended the eclat
certificate gibe. meaticrtintr --
Prepasata Pram disloyalpartlelarli net be roast&
nred, and an oath of. lance be required of
soccesidal bldikra before contract. .
The understand nosenrits to..
Waal,. the, rtgbak
reject anjoi-ell liddt that he may deem feold‘h.,
Paysteat to be made open
_the completion of the
rontract or so mar ttarmaterris the. ntellersivid
.
&Ltd Pant. Cot. aid P. Q, IL GeateraT.
~..~.r~. ~ ;ra,~,.5:~-...'..',a~..ta~3~',a'~G'~.T~ ~'=aa?ti
CLE VEL AND,),„.„u„
PITTSBUIIGH
WHEELING RA itnon_
WINTER ARRANGER
MONDAY, November lath, li
the Depot of the Peonsylvsn
burgh, ail folloa - a :
Pinaterroh and Wheeling Line.
Leave. Pittaburghl 1:45 a na.l 6:20 aR. 1:45 p. to
do Wean - 111e. 4:10 " 8:42 " 4:05 . 4
do Strubenr'e 5.10 " 0:45 4 . 5:05 4 .
do Wheeling. o:tri " 11:00 " fad 4 .
Anima Dellair... 6:20 " 11:15 ," 1 6:50 "
Connecting at 'Steubenville and Beth& with Stee•
benville and Indiana Railroad end Central Ohio Bail.
mid for laroviik., Newark, Columbus, Xenia, Day
ton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Louisville, Cairo, St.
Louis, St. Joseph, and all point. west and southwest,
and et Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Pittsburgh and Wert/and Line.
Leaves Pittabargh,..,___........ IAS a. m. Mb p. M.
do Wcllsvllie.....—.-.... 4:30 " 401 "
do Bayard 5:56 " 5225 4
do A11iance...—.....- 5:55 " 6:15 t `
do Ravenna.. 7,40 " 6e.511 44
do Iladeort..-... —._ 8:11 " 7,8) "
Arrives at Cleveland " ...- .... 425 " 8:40 . 4
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas roach Sir
New Philadelphia and Canal Dover, at Alliance with
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad; at
Ravenna with Atlmitle and Great Western lISIIIVIII
for Warren, Greenville Meadville Union, ConTi
Jamestown and Salamanca; at Ilutiedit with Cleve.
land, Zanearille and Cincinnati Railroad for Akron.
Cuyahoga Falb and Millersburg, and at Cleveland
with C. .6 E. R. R. fbr Erie, Dunkirk and Buffalo
with C. ilt T. B. IL for SandusVy, Toledo, and also
with steamers for Detroit.
lambentrille and WeiLmille Accommodation leaves
Allegheny City at 3:00 p. m.
Returning trait. arrive at 10:00 a to., 3:50 p. 'w.,
Erna p. m. and 2:10 a. at.
Through Tickets to all prominent points can be
procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
GEORGE PARRS], Ticket Agora.
Arid at Allegheny City.
A. Q. CASSELBERRY, Ticket Agent.
For farther Information apply le
WILLIA STEWART, Agent,
At the Company'. Oflice in Freight Station, Penn at.
milf.
`NATIONAL BANK,
TREASCICY DEPARTMENT
Owes or COMITGOLLia Or run CIIIMENCS,
Washington City, Auyuot bth, 1863,
Wntasss, By satisfactory evidence presented to
the undersigned, it has been made to appear that
the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH.,
in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylva
nia, bas boon duly organized under gad according to
the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled
"An Act to provide • Mallows! Currency, secured by
• pledge of Vetted States Stocks, and to'provid•
the circulation and redemption thereof," appooted
February 23th, 180, and hes compiled with alr the
provisions of said Act required to 'ho compiled with
before commencing the business of Ranking:
Now, therefore, I, Won McCumocu, Comptroller
of the Currency, do hereby certify that this said
FIRST NATIONAL BAN'S OF PITTSBURGH,
county of Allegheny, and State of Penney's-51d; to
anthrwited to commence the business of Billa.lllZ un
der the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness m=l
{
}T fa od •cal of Mike, this Slit day of
HUGH McCOLLOCH,
Comptroller of the Currency.
THE MST RATIO AL BANK OF
(LILTS PITNIIIIIIGH TllllsTpArrer: Y.)
Cum!. SvILO 0
0,000, with privilege to increase
to tp,,00.44.110,,
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organized
wader the act to provide • Nat coma Currency, under
the title of the FIRST NATIONAL DANZ. OF
PITTSBCOIGII, would resp.ctlolly offer its services
for the collection of Notes, Dr. 11., Bills of 'Exchange,
in., receive money on deposit,
and buy sod sell
change an all Parta of the couutry.
The traccese which has atived the ' Pittsburgh
Trust Company, niece Its arganlmtion In 1852, will
we believe, be, s sufficient guarantee thee business
entrusted. to the new organization will receive the
same precept attention.
Having eery extensive congspinidence with Banks
end Bata of throughout the country, we bet lere we
icon offer unusual facilities to thoee who do buslneu
kith gre.
The badness will be conducted by the Name Ofßeers
Mfd Dlrectore.
.nazoroas :
Jameladeatti, Alexander Speer.
Robert 8. Hypo, Fr.tch G. Balky,
nom= Bell, - Alex. Bradley,
Thomas Brightman, 1 Samuel Rea.
Wm. K. /Umiak, ,
JAMES LAUGHLIN, Prance&
JOHN D. SCULLY, 411.14.1r.r.
Atognit SG, 1863.
Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also an Wednesday •
and Wanlay erenlnp, from May let to November
let, from 7 to 9 o'elock, and from lierembr.r let .
May let from a to 8 o'clock.
Dunotta MCC (vet of all rater not la a thin •Oes
Dollar, and a 5/IN of the profits 6..clareallielce a
rear, lee Jane WI Dommber, interest bar been de
clued 2,7211 *eme 1 11, 11 ,./. Jane and Decanter.. dace
the Bank wee organ men, at the rata or elt per contt '
a Rtlcst, If not drawn cot, le planed to Che cralt .
of the deposttor es principal, and bean the Se= tqr-•
tenet from the Ant dip of June and December, cow
patnetnet twice a year "about troublhig the .
to to call, or men to present hie pan book. At this
rite money will double In lees titan Cache yesra.
Boob, .casetalatag the - charter:, Ity-Lans. Beeleek
sad Itegnlatione, furnished grstle,nst. sPPOCetton
The ace.
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John, B. DitYadtbect,. ' Poinnock. -
John Whims, John Manhili
Afrzander Spear, James 11. D., Motels.
Benj. L. Tabneeteck, A. It. Pollock, 91 . 'I bt ,
James kteAnky, 1121 Burgwie, ,
James Uartnaa, WM= J. Aturt;
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OF PITTSBURGH.
PITTSBITRIM, FL,
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Calvin Adaron,
John G. Baekenn,
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