The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 07, 1866, Image 4

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rAn.l6l. at abort natio" and reasonable rate, 64.14-
ISLX OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. • , not aid
CiTY AND StrittatßAN
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all(egheny Mara of Coistrollere—Eloe
tlon of Orateso, *to.
A regular meeting of the', mammy Board
of tontrollers was held on nada) , evening,
4 February 6th. Present-111 re. Thomptma,
, s..t - Y , • Goo. 11. Piddle, Loeshart, Barr, Swift, Tomig,
W.i.6. - Daher; 8. Riddle, J. Brown, J ~ Duni ap, Boyle,
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Thera end Bole. .
,•'1 0a motion, Mr. Sohn V. are ism chosen
• Tribldent yro tim.
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The following named gentl en, elected to
:2, , ! .1111.:wacanclea in the , lima= Ward Boards,
wh'••,,W„t'i '.i. i • , i•tiri enrolled =gag the me tie=
.....' - .47 1 .. i''''- Plawt ward-gobert Waite, •B. Ingham,
r -, - '.f .. ~, i , Siberad ward-It. Leo. 8. 11. esbit.
Z0...V4:- , ge • • - Tbird Wartie-P.Dechart, F. Torrence.
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• Fourth ward-Thomas hieCnoce, E. B. Pran
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es, Boyd gollock, -
Az election for colleen to serve for the • n5u
.......'.,,...- tag year resulted.in the UnallicnOtts choice of
!" . ..Srt . 1 the following minty rotlemen
President-Rev. J. ChM, D. D.
it'- '•-,:, 4 7. - Secretary...E. It Francis, Esq.
Treasmror-W. Hami1t0n ....... .
.I. • ;VZ,/ ---T • •` • ' Roceiver-D. Mcferron.
~... 4-.:1; . - Janitor-John Cnlberteon. ,
.Z. 7.... _ The President was autharizedto appoint che
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~ • several staildieLTdertr-, se =emit:iv
-V.t .t.Vi - ' - Wai l rVch :erffirom theiccond esdas of sae/a
~,, C. - : -, ._:ineitith to the Ant Tuesday of enuary, April,
". .., , Q. s'. ' . - July sind Octo
I' - f. 'Ajoettlionwented from the teachers
. ..., .: ~.. , of - tie Third ward,requestinsgionahalf day to
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Y. • ,'„eich,month 'far the `lit Visiting the
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_..., ...- , , :, :different echOols, with it TieW 60 -studying t •*n_
~ i., 7 , 7 ,-,. - .'.methods of teaching systemevef governmeM,
~,....;,' ...i. • . • isteOi so Chat they mita take advantage of any
.1.4 ,•j - improvements wide might memo wider. their
t ~F..* • - .2 , ' Art altimited discussion followed, in which
...... ' k. -....... amber-hers Were severely err.haed. for hay
-44; • Z. - Ing.wilfally and pi:insistently neglected the In
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_. artitutes,-which at Onetime premised to result"
1. 4 :' ,- ..in'so ranch gtiod to themselves and the pupils
~i,*.e.„. • N under their charge. it was admitted that
s. :,,i,
~,. ....„,: - .'neueb might be gained by.visitation, Mit there
.. N..] 'wasdanger that the time might be drvotti
1 , to tsgosalppitAr lo ather than. o earnest eforts
't : ' 10 gaLtrusef ;naton. ~S
' • ••• - The petition was lilac& the Mble: -
•• • •• 41.peUen was preserated, signed by EL large
M of
' '.. ajority the Yentalti" Teachers, 34-'iting f
[ .." an lament, otsalaries,siEhe petitioner?, say
.-. "Taking. gold at its Mresent premium, th
- value ofa dollar in eurrezmitsieszfrection over
sixty-nina cents. At this reit, the - lowest sot
•,..Wilatlljit,gled i r s $T1.83, aum cr n i rthe the
. tighest
Itithe rAcaneet the price t i leti i tfeafir u l a
• elide; hence, it b motets exagg iron to shy
'that thalami:mit calories are not ual Loon,,-
of the.inttne number of de - revions
n i oit.
tz•the war'. Teachers, of oo grades •
lireStr sister city, as Mao in the surrounding
bekotglia,ererecelvirg from fifteen to Witty
Per Cent advanesrosn our_ aalo4es, while Ins •
. well known to all that their into rzipon
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'.. sibilityb aptness so great; meth as Ito
nermbM of pupils to a tPackter tsborgh
is Axed at thirty-five, while in city it 7s
-.e petition was discussed =eh referred to
the Committee on Teachersand esdaries; la
The Secretary submitted - the petition'of T.
- it Principal of Sebealrdo. 4, coshing
• that Me Pttili.language be added to the liat of
studies, granting to eactlPricitgabe privi
lege of Introdneingsthe study - Whenever in hig
judgment might ba deemed an advantage.
. A-nteition s a n s
the the pr
. lege naked.
••• Professor Emmons, author Ma "Chart o the
'Solar System," was introduced and explained
the advantages of Meehan in aiding the study
of geography and astronomy.
-4t wragehab.edlointroduce the chart into
all the schools, and the Secretary was blebs.-
ted to purchase the requisite number.
On motion ilaJOuriletl.
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Rev. 11. W. Ilecebere Leebare.
' ''-:!This eminent divine delivered his Lecture
on "Work and Workmen," at the City Weil,
list evening,bcforc en immense audience.
'-- llis Idea wee that any eseful employment was
' - • werktthatidi werk was honorable; thr.tfliffer-
Mat sorts of work differed in honorableness;
' 'Le exact Proportlen as the Water faculties of
mind and heart entered into them; and that
this J.B. also, the measure of the compensation
paid, fOr work.. It was • folly for a -man who
used only muscular power to complain that he
,if as tees honored or rewarded than another
.40i, who: necessarily infused bin labor with
thetteblest qualities-of intelleni and emotion.
`Afoot men are known are known by the sort of
*Oa they are content to do; and it la folly for
...inall,dAly bidoinplain 'that they are capable of
. • sennethingnoble. when they remain stationary.
widen& develop thehlgher capabilities with
whIM.• they claim to beim:Mowed. dome mon,
... _lndeed, have capabilities more tines they can
eXeMiSAJAAWL.COMILICiLI callings, and these
...tospabilltita ram even into their private life,
„..,,:: end are known only by their familiars. .
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e ej y 7 t ta . tsl . 2le=r which it was pos
. - • ,:-::' ,:-- . -eat industries; because 4.l4 ° e.ii:Ve lm ttl'e l l ie lift u ct
..''..,. ....- f ''' • lea Is Impossible; and =am them in Berri
-4,,•.,.f.; :,,,-;:•..-,' tad& - And this explains a slave '
-- -,,,,.. - ;i4-..,.. . :pity is ttanecessarU3r a pocprzigam it v M AP U T . ,I I.. -
a75.".7.. , ', 1 . - ; ;.., .; *),Mg•tatifnly with muscular ph - ter. the me rici, - ;r
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remuneration touch lower: Mau where the
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"Ws difference
t3; -, :i - r:TZTN: - ;A ._:yesql_ta ; Vas Ally ' jihiliteealatZ"l6l their
.ti.7 , 47..7.4::4 - 7,.. , :-.... ....i. , Xhe - 80110EI was exhausted in the co the war .
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- "the Northam:moat with ream:lnes min
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in
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• , ,,C , r4'..ssii',..i•i , ;;;,::: -learnt o improving the amount of the earn
..,.....,:..g.: -.E...:.-. 4 1 ,- . ~-.-', Jags - and Of their respectability. - in a
,-14r.......4.:.,•'. , ~, . !ixieittere outline of the train of th ou B ut
5:• -.4-_,.. 4 . - :.;;; ,, n '!"•" .-the letterer, -vivided 'it With airy ing
..§1 .3157,; , . - '1. , - - ' - ..',!Stealth of.inutgory and illustration, and that
;'..‹.:':„.!::- .1:; :: ~';'• .pecullar magnetism er manner .whichteonsti- -
✓ • "Q'?''‘'• :: intent:Moot She main elements of hisliina..,,
e - ~. .a.,- , ,..t..V.i.' ?. ; - "''llne,..eoo4sented popularity. - ' 1
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.par. Bherwill 'deliver a lecture on ilecon.
~.1 ..: - itructi In the Genie hall to-Morrow evenlem.
,1- ;Seats maybe secured at - and fillet teu y o , cloelt
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, Theiritandty Talt.
ret4erS
at some day.
We' — tat , , r , : member-t4
York, IrCre rrr e :Str by . ofra en er t !D:il k .
kfeßnlgbtrof miesheny, they havlnirefatie . d
to verb alialtirZt the gtotte4 th at they
' 2 ''';Xelite4 1, 04 orZtri c e7i i'F cqhseV*nce 6am-
Inwi as the said tax
preapaide,tlt amonuttn:
if n ed l 4 o d l ptic - eAtier ie u it e in aggr i ° 4- 31. 4°
they
them, paid tho
011teltrianglterd. ax
with
: , ..L'i!::;iiiipaldhounty taxes It s A t iOgga l v etti ,ll 4
- qii e ezite are notified topay th e ch ly m a . -
. th to, or they will be dealt with In a enj ag ai nst
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item - lestate:—T. - A Mcclaiand
Alto keen • kr.owif , auctioneer, 6.5 . and 157:11Icti
ytrCet ha 4 a largo ante .of raal estate ya.a...”.
day , -Tho three-otory brick • warebetac, 113
L.nterty.strect, at
. prcecnt. occupied:by Alex
aa der EtnikEB4;,- wax - purchased. by Charles
• 'Arbuthnot. dry -goods merchant for
IMMO; , Martin KcYlt - Ect74 - parohnaoci Use
: Tenn etrapt, for $1,300; Two
- _-4rtscliinga adjoining .tbc lavt mentioned prop.
arty. croro-were down..totho Came bidder
$7,0i0 andaivre'sptvely.
Tho sale w *s as Jargely attended.by our Moat
- 7 - anbstatrtial raorcbanta, th e bidding was spirit- -
ad, sod the auctionefiringexocuted tattle very
cicri hs p.ll, altraye'deno by'
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prletars.
At!eting of Cll7 Conseil■
A special meeting of the delert nod r..v non
concur , was held last evening.
SELECT COE NCIL.
Present: Messrs. Barekley, Brown, G...ils
gner, !Herdsman, MeGllntocir, SteMiltan, Mel"
row, N:ormine, Rees, Thompson, White,
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son and President McAuley',
Tli Pmitintes of the preceeaing meeting were
read and approved.
A communication from Mr. McCargo, City
Controller, covering a bill of Lemon S Were,
for desks for the members of Count:de from
the Tenth ward, was rend, and a resolution
authorizing the Controller to certify a warrant
on the Treasurer for the amount, was adopted.
Mr. Matti an offered an ordinance Leuitruct
ing the Recording Regulator to Lavern . . i ffr
proptwals for the grading and paring o
nthe,tresixott,hfawroamm7webbiacther,,to,.g Br.cadfothrdresetrteiniento;
to and family adopted.
Alto, an ordinance for the conetruction ofa
pulsar:rower on Market street, from the pres
ent terminus of the newer on Liberty street,
along Market to Fourth street , Read three
titres and adopted, and Messrs. Wm. Holmes,
Audrot , ) Uhler, and ?On J. t‘teref appall:lON/
appraisers, to ...sets the damages also uenelats
derived from mid Improvement.
A petition from Sir. P. O'Brien, asking for
ernt Isaias, to erect an Iron clad bantling on
ennsylvanin avenue, Eighth ward, owl road
'and i-eferrea to the Committee on VroOdbri
Balding. In Common Connell laid on th e
t able.
Dr. Galletther announced that a meeting of
o,e: watery Committee, appointed by Coun
cils, Will be bold on Moriday evening next, for
then urpose of or
._election for two membere of the Board of
• nlPdittzte for the Poor was then entered Into,
and resulted as follows : JameS,Robb received
• MITI:MI Totes, Dr. A. G. McCandless, nine
vote*, and William Ward six:votes. Messrs.
Robb and McCandless were declared duly
acted.
The Council then adjoarnod to -McGinley's
Saloon, on Fifth street, and partook of an
oyster sapper, furniabed by the newly elcotod
• • ••; of the Poor which passed o ff in a
pleasant antler
Mr. Robb and Dr. McCand
less vieing with Rich other in making their
guest. aL home of the occasion.
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coon cotracn...
Present—Messrs. Ardmy, Beck, Boggs, Brash,
DiCVIO7I, Ford, ilarr, Killen, Maw hanny, Me-
Ewen, McQuecnan, McClelland, hictwawan,
o'.Neill, Patchett, Robb, Simpson, Torley, Wel
don Welsh, Wright, and President Steel.
Minutes of the lest meeting read and ap-
The President stateerthat the dent business
in order, was the election of two members of
the Board of aiiaracersof the Poor, on the part
ottbo Common Council. The following per
cone were placed in nomination, each receiv
ing the number' of votes set opposite their
names
Henry—ll
John W. tor... t',..swet it
16
James B. till! ll
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J. D. Kelly 3
Council concurred In the report of the View
ers to reference to the grading and paving of
Penn street, approved in S. C. at its last meet
ing.l,
KRIM presented an ordinance, giving
the Mayor power to detail policemen for
; special servlvs. Read three times and pawed.
3Lr. Robb offered a resolution instructing the
Gas Committee to have placed two public
lamps on the south side of Sixth, between
Wood and Smithfield streets. Referred to Gee
Committee.
Mr. Ford presented a petition from owners
of property on Smith street, in reference to
the grading and paring of said street. Re
ferred to Street Committee.
Mr. Elllin presented au ordinance against
the erection of wooden buildings in the city,
particularly those known as ...iron clads.”
Mr. Torley moved to lay the ordinance on
the table. The yeas and nay. were called for,
and resulted as follows : Teri-11; nay s.-10.
Mr. O'Neill offered the following, which was
rend three times and paced
Reectied, That the Chief of Police be and Is
hereby instructed to make Information be
fore the Mayor against all parties violating
the ordinance prohibiting the erection of
wooden buildings in the city, or without the
proper authority mty have been gully of
erecting the same, and that the City Solicitor
be instructed to attend to the prosecution of
52.11.1
[Ordinance Dasnd at the last meeting of the
Cummon Council tlxing the bail of the liayor
at 00,000 umsreduced in Select Council to 0,000,
Common Council receded, and concurred in
the action of Select Connell .1
Mr. Weldon offered a resolution for the oon-
sirnetion of a sower from the corner of ILlgh
anti Webster streets, on. High and Sixth and
:rem thence to the Allegheny river. Refer-
ezlzo Street Committee:
air. Torley offered a resolution in favor •if s
on the cornerof .ieveath and Pros
p , et .carets. Referred to Gas Committee
'Jr motion, adjourned.
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Body Exhumed
Cgroner Clawson, yesterday, summoned aJ ai
ry and proceeded to Mount Union Cemetery
for the purpose of exhuming the body of Jan.
M. Nevin, who died on the 16th of October last.
We need not state anew the circumstances of
his death. Suffice it to say, that strong sus
picions attach to his wife for having poisoned
him, and alto is now in prison on the charge.
The Indy was raised, and after two witnesses,
Geurgolzwin and B. A. Stoney, had bientided
It as that of Nevin, Dr. Geo. L. 'McCook, in the
presence of the Coroner and the Jury, emcee
ded. to disembowel the corpse, placing the con
tents in the custody of the Coroner, who
brought them to the city. Tne stomach and
contents will be analyzed by a competent
ho will report to an adjourned meet
ing
of
C lury
an safc A ll o ork w" w k e s d ni
h eai ce. to enter our
protect against the '.. penny wise and pound
tocliab".polloy Of paying a physician the pal
try anal or ten dollars for performing a duty
e bleb should command at least one hundred.
•••-•••or.,
Amusements.
TfrEatax.-3.1r. 1 2 E. IdeDcriough and Mbia
Sophie Gitaber will boll) appear this
.evening, again in the great'lrish drama of
"Arrali . Ha rogue?• Go early 11 you want a.
good mat. •
• Ozna.a.flossa—Miss gran 'learner will ap
pear this ovenlng as "Eradee, - led's
- a
. .I , l;in,itet., tragedy of Lvadno, or the
12:5T11.1.5._sereand Gaylord's allast;ela
will commence an engagement at Masonic
Anil to-morrow evening. Among the new Ast
i tures of this troupe la the great madeal pane-
VII= of Sberman's March from , Atlanta to the
Sett .
Descant-11A, world-renowned lecturer
will-appear again thin evening at the City Flail
—subject: "Reconstruction." Seals may be
Yet-nine thirmornin g at the City Hall.
GRAND Setare.—Prof. Cowper's Grand Juve
nile Fancy Dress Soiree comas off Ist Wilkins
'Malice Friday - evening.
I/Assn OXLATORIO.—Prof. Watneltnk, assisted
117 the German Choral Society will give a
grand oratorio in St. Paul, Cathedral on the
sth instant. See advertisement in another
Fancy Dux. 11..it.—The Vigilant Stearn
Fire Company will give a Fancy Dress Ibiß on
the 7th proximo.
/MATING Farr - a.—Both the Union and Cen
tral Skating Park/lIISIM been well patronized
for the pest few days, notwithstanding the
feet that innumerable outlets for skating have
been opened up during the recent "cold snap"
all along the banks of the Allegheny, Monon
gahela and Otalo rivers.
Allegheny Flee Cossuipsi_ny.—The follow
ing ofileera have been elected to serve during
the ensuing year President, W. J. Montgom
ery; Vice President, William J. Wilson; Secre
tary, lienryCanicm; Treasurer, E. Gregg; Cap
tain, B. McKenna; First Lieutenant, John Me-
Shane; Second Lieutenant, Money Ochs; First
Hose Director, William Riley; Second do, Jas.
Wherry; Third do, Richard. Swan; Fourth do,
Scott; Trustees, J. V. Drmaidemn,
eirLaughlln; Asemen, M. Pender and E. Mc-
Kenna; Election Committee, William Kiley, B.
M. Kt non and John McShane; Delegate to the
Asaoclation, J. V. Donaldson.
Alderman hosiers-Yesterday morning
in the District Court, on motion of John M.
Kirkpatrick, Lsti„ WH/Ittin H. Hunter, Esq.,
was sworn into office as Alderman of the First
Ward. kir. Hunter for many years mud has
occupied a prominent position In the t•solt
and Job printing establishment of Wm. B.
Haven. Previous to taking op his residence
In this city ho resided en Wheeling, and has
many friends to that locality who will be glad
to leant that he has grown to alder/musk pro.
portiOns since his advent In the “scnoky
That be will make o good and efficient Alder
man no one who knows the man will for •
moment doubt.
glefore Commalisisioner legirouL —John
Brother!llse a resident of Hollidaysburg, ro Pa.,
was betore U nited States CoMmissfoner S p rou t
yeeterday morning, charged with neglecting
and refusing to take out. a United States
license as an Attorney. The defendant
claimed that, although a member of the bar,
be trensacted no business except for himself,
and-that it was therefore not necessary for
him to have a license. He claimed his ability
to prove this assertion, and entered bail for a
further hearing on the first Monday of AprU
next.
Xeres Bespliall-7Aellrnowledgments.—
The Sisters lx; charge of the Mercy Hospital
thankfully acknowledge the following dona
tions through HObort McGraw, Esq.; Mies Jen
nlo McGraw, one box of cranberries; W. H.
Hall, , Awenty' gallons older vinegar; Joshua
Rhodes half bamg ;Male; M. Ward, Birming
ham, 10 7 4 Joeeph Ross, one turkey; Miss 11.
Boyle, anongnhela City, one box of poultry
and fruit; Joseph Reiner:Plum township, one
ion of hav John Watson. five galions . old rye
whisky; Little & Mechling, Woo gal.ous old
rye whisky; R. McGraw, one turkey.
Preltiewerthy.—Amang the oontributions
(or tbaleoetlt of the poor of Chicago, : wo no
tice n donation of one hundred tone of coal
(tom Gen.G. W. Cass. Prosillent or the Pitts
burgh. Fort 'Wayne nod Chicago Railway. In
CbicirgO - Abe different railroad companies
make annual donations lotto poor—an °vam
p/et telnently worthy of imitation by elmllar
porporation. having a terminus In this city.
Will they act in the matter? Lt they au, we
eball bo.pleased to note the fact.
ttutry,..--A warrant REIN Issued
Yesterday morru,unlty_Alderman Taylor of the
ward, Tor IMr - rlZertzt of • man name 4
Rran/rfietilller, who wag obaraad on oath of
John Dloelleriof the Fifth Imd, with utter
ing and passiusr swot:Miro sometime last weak,
a counterfeit hill of the denomination of aye
dollars. Moeller hedialred...atichetier
anew it war counterfeit at uttle orpaaaina
it.
FIVALTIOI,4MLII
- Finsdia7'
Ilartnler, slander, rondema_ v tut Tor
dollars.
11-11%Dlieto•n4t Tiail 4 e m edil f tha ' t
platatlgulgo.,
twined a 014toutable hmlDr , lteqtru tho cult,-.
•
Mead eince, noticed ehe
tuinitit'of I:44C•eca K I iunil.lactibtec of
John 7t. HIM% -Erg:, mownt a oY the ef t ,.
Counelt.of are,vathee te... thee ,ki.e died
leetnightaeliqii.her father ispcoot at a
naealingoT - Clie Cdtisceirtaller. death was al.
"together usexpec . tp; itad KS ,3 l4tpil from in.
Calmat:Dv: -
Snnt7 Of the reNee - 1 e , terday morning
J 11.130 hrottl. he:ore Alderman
Butler, of the SLath 00l movie informs
tion ellsryglog Saroti Mort-Mrt, oho, duck with
T evrety of the poser. The doperleut thegoi
shot the detentloot Ihmetened to . .b4tt' the
. vas out of ber.
FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE
Bles.quorade Ball.
ELITOIIII Uazerre ree by your adrertia.
tog COIUMIIII that Ft grand masquerade ball is
noon tube-given In our city. Without wish
log to enter Into any argument as to the good
or evil effects likely to result from this spe
cies of amusement, I merely wash to ask you
whether masquerade •balL, art not declared
"common nuisances'. by tho laws of this com
monwealth t Jar.
In answer to out correspondent, we may
state that, on consulting a legal friend, be re
ferred on to page 872, of Purdon.4 Digeat,
where, under the head - of. "Masquerades,. we
fled the following
•
"Masquerades and masked balls are hereby
heigiteti to be COMmon nuisances; and every
ousekeeper tc tkin this Commonwealth who
shall knowingly permit and suffer a masquo•
rade or Masked ball to be held or given In his
or her bone, and any person who shall set on
foot, promote or encourage any masquerade or
=naked ball, and every person who shall know
ingly attend or be present at any inimquermie
or zonated ball, In meek or otherwise, being
thereof legally cone feted, in any Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace or Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, shall, for
each and ever,- such offense, be sentenced to
an imprisonment, not exceeding three months,
and to pay a fine, not exceeding one thousand
nor less than fifty dollars, and to give security
in such sum ns the court may direct, to keep
the peace mot be of good behaviour for one
ymr.
The above is election first of the sot of LStir
of February, UM, and the second section pro
scribes the form of Indictment, Setting forth
the reason of the law, to wit That masked
balls result to "tae great danger of the public
morale."
We are not aware that the law has been re
pealed ; and if it is still in force, of course the
proponed masquerade cannot be Legally held.
Indeed, if our recollection serves us rightly, n
a similar project was put on foot hero a few
year, ago, but abandoned on the projectors as
rertainlng that there was a law -prohibiting
masquerade bale. In this ease, howe•er, as
in many others, the law can be Ignored;
but at the same time it Is well enough for the
public to know just here they etund, when
railed upon to aid, either by purse or person,
a epeciee oral:1.181=MA which has Isiien place d
under the ban of the in..
Shocking Aentatnit—CtillO Sarni to
=2l
An accident of a most distresaleg mature oc
curred on Monday an.olllooll, about two
o'clock, at Braddock'. Station, me the Pea nsyl.
is Railroad. A new double house bad ro
coldly been built at the station by Mr. etre
than, one portion of which was nearly ready
for occupancy. A family named Woods in
tended occupying this portion of the house,
and commenced to move on Monday. A large
Ate bad been built in one of the upper rooms,
in which a little girl, aged about four years, had
been left temporarily alone. The carpenter
who built the house, Mr. A. 1.. E. Wallace, son
of Robert Wallace, Esq., the contractor, was at
work In ono of the lower rooms, when ho
heard the screams of the child. He ens
np stairs, and was terrified to And the little
girl In dames—her clothing having caught at
dre place. He at fleet endeavored to once
the life of the child by teasing the clothing
from lie body, but In this attempt his hands
were terribly burned, tail the outside clothier
was of cotton) and he bad to abandon the
effort. He then pulled off his woolen wet king
jacket, and tried to smother the flames by
wrapping it round the child, but the Ore had
got such headway that it could not be easily
checked. The chill was so badly burned that
sbe died in about an hour afterwards. Mr
Wallace was so aituated that he had no a.sis
lance, as there was no one else in that part of
the building. His injuries, although extreme
ly painful, and likely to prevent the cnessf his
hands for a oonaldernble time, are not of a
dangerous character.
Pier/ BegvinitenF6lrlhe krooag lb, Car
Drivers.
The DirectorsOf the Mancitovter Pe . ..en2et
Railway Company bane made a new rule. re
quiring the,aasengers to pay on entering the
oar, and put their fare, ticket or check, into
the boz—the driver being prohibited from re-
CCiilm4 the money, as heretofore. This re;ru
lation went into effect on Monday, Out
for r.cme reason or nth, nearly nil the
old Ons ets on the 'upper route . ' Quit
work, and to-day their places arc
supplied by others. We did not ascertain the
retort of the difficulty betatiera the drivers
and the company, but, however the "strike . '
may re.sult, the public are not likely to suffer
by it.
The hunday Liquor &alert
Mayor McCarthy has constricted not to Im
pose the penalty upon the two part:esti:wedged
with selling liquor on Sunday last, but to hold
the charges in abeyance, conditioned that if
they sittlate the low hereafter, they will still
be subject to the penalty nose suspended.
Thee le perhaps will enough, to slew of the
tart that manyothers, agatnat whom no evi
dence one euldured, were equally guilty with
the parties seesawed_ It la alt. babendett es •
prelnrinary notice, on tige part of the Mayor,
to all engaged in the retailing of liquors, that
it, herealter, their houses shall be. found open
an Sunday, the penalty will be rigidly exacted.
A Pollee Onbrer Asesulted.—Yrnentsy
morning all August Eche, our of the Altegbray
night watch, was pealing down East Lane, on
hts way home, became upon a number of row-
Mee who were acting in an uproarious mea
ner. Ile ordered them to cease tb•ir Obturb.
sure; whereupon five of the party attacked
him and beat him about the head and face In a
moat brutal manner. Two citizens, witness
ing the affray, repaired to his aid. whereupon
the - aseaulttng parties fled and have not yet
been arrested.
Alleged Aggravated Anantstit.—A
reel
dent of Rosa township, named Robert Frazier,
made oath before Mayor Morrison, yesterday,
charging John Y. Parkins with the above of !
fence. The. prosecutor alleged that Parkins
and anotbeeparty,_ yet unknown, met him on
the highway, near Jack's run, on ha tarday last,
choked him until be grew black in the face,
and attempted to rob him. The de Pendant was
arreattd by. officer Bowden, and upon a hear
ing before the Mayor, proved an sift and was
discharged.
A Youthful !mutllmM—A but named Gal
laher, aged about eleven years, and following
the occapaticm of a bootblack, missed a box of
blacking yesterday, and lICOIVICti another lad
in the same basilicas, named Idefienna, with
having stolen It. A difficulty Deco. red, when
Gallaher kicked McKenna In the stomach, in
dicting serious Injuries. At first It was feared
that the Injured boy would not recover, bat he
to better today. Gallaher Is still In the look
up, awaiting the result of ldetientia's injuries.
Alleged Worgery.—Two Cincinnati police
officers arrested a man named Keever, In Alle
gheny, on Saturday, and conducted him to
Peoria, linnets . , where he stands charged with
forging certain papers to the amount of seven
thousand dollars. Keever Is a resident of an
adjoining township, and was name time ago
engaged In boring up hides at reoria. ilia
relatives are very respectable, and babas here
tofore sustained an unblemished reputation.
On hl. nusete.—on e Joseph Frame en
tend a house of bad repute, kept by a Mrs.
JohnstOn on West street, Allegheny, yester
day even ing and commenced to smas h varittry
articles of furniture. Officer /lc.. Imlaa at
nano, interfered a Ith his operation,. and con
ducted him to the tomhe. Not having the
wherewith to pay his linothe Mayor this morn.
lag committed him to the hill for ten days.
Bobbery.—John Morris a reA Went of Re-
Feral, tea Dalin, while walfing for the we.tore
hound train at the Allegheny Railroad atm t ion.
lion night, had bin ponittt piobrd of u ralaanin
sliver layer watch.
Dfoorthorly Costatoet.--Blayot Norma.,
lined Wm. hosenbrlnk two dollars and coat..
on 2dontlay night, ho having actod Ina disor
dotty and unbecoming manner.
SUNDRIES.
, •.,
inLOVER SEED-50 bush. for Mule
by rr. B. CAN lIELD.
lIILI7TEII-20 kegs fresh Butter
for sale by bIeSANE ANJY.R.
tel 114 tVreond .treet.
*CO& POUTS-3,000 Cocoa Nuts
•-• ustromelrod sod for isle bf
131103..
so " 4 .4 12411114 MU' n0t1.t.,44
PREUNGB,i4IOO hts. No. I Her
rings, last rooclscd and for sale by
KEYSINE 81105.,
Nos. Oa and Ile Wood street..
PECANI9,--10 bbli. Pecans Just
received and beanie br azyid . En a Biwa..
trm Nov. nil eon IV Wood greet
FIGB.-500 drums Choice Figs
Ju"""44"4"dr" eel &
Mr Vac sad 27 Wood strect.
pnonucE.
ga bozos tioldien Cberre;
10) •• Limburg do
1 sacks Dried Peaches, naive.;
20 bbl.. New York Pried Apples;
60 •• •• White Beane:
20 •• 'Casters: Cultivated Cran l wrdav;
•ao • • kite dried Pearl Ronde).
TO •• Ifisauvri Fire Clay;
10
Baia •• kinagaAan ulae;
An
Frr sal t by JNO. B, CATiFIF.LC.
Mend 112 First ;dr •I•
z ! ,,11IVID811:8, for sale nt 1133 Liber
DYTN4TE22I22I-2A I.ge baITM:
DIIT A PYL)2I,-10 be. new .d old:
lINANtI—PO bble.
11
111011gT-4bbla. nn; Ilunitny
LIPIE-11.0 tibia. White Lime;
b.. Extra 1:
1111013P111-60 dot. new tom;
0011(1111, 2 M-16 Sprgbn yrup.
1:1.1711.1C-15 bbia , and loam: prime roil.
1..2 bbia. and 2 boxes Eggs;
111 1 1
bundlea:
11 Labratlori
'HARLEY-100 sacks Spring.
WM. P. K C.,
1 0 1 1 Wholesale Mincers end F BEC rOillet D /a
eal O ers._
":ONCr!As.GNMENT
.
P r ime
""1L2 J:: 4 7: r f iv1P :::: I; :;: : t`1 1 i"VI1Ii:,.:s: •,,. Lsrd
and Tallow;
•
tlann4 Pra.elies '' Jd l Tl7l; cheep;
ii1111677.7/7:lll°.b."nd'ocoPFAZl eaat at lowest
rat . i.)., by
v !%II , tIXY h 11E1T2211.
Is 1 .11.4.11, .trot
PENT/STE Y.
JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentls - ri COlll.
/1411.fing,_
or comer at ul KZrz* mfi.troft and
ar.u.
ROBERSON. MeCLEAN & CO. ,
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Dealers to all kinds of liovernment Weraritles. Gold
and Fil•er, ilncurrent Bank Notes, Foreign
and Domestic Exchange, etc., etc., otc•
Deposits received in Par Fun ds and Currency. in.
tercet allowed on time deposits. Collections made
in on parts of the United States on moot favorable
terms.
Orders executed with dispatch for everything in
the buslue.e. Al the Boeton. New York. Philsdeiphiu.
und l'ittebargb Brokers' Dosed,. strictly on commie
stun.
i. e ... en A. cI.FNI , Nev. y ork. j CrwlV
CV.. Philadelphia, Messrs. TUFA). 'r. B. rgile
lONE. ilosteon.
~i~+ :ILWIIi 4i
TILE PTTThBURGU WTOCK MARKET
COMLI.CTia, TT
110.1.4.... n. McClean & Co. Ilmnkent sod
Broltt.r.s, No. 73. Fourth Stroel
=3
Pur. nos. Al.'rt. Lo." n 141
V. '0: '' ' . . = 12 n l 0 '-'11!
U. 8. - - 75 15 ro SA 70- L:
. .
I% 4. l'ertiokx[44 Pi 50 T.,
Bold DO 144 oil 110 50-10 75
S•11.110s11.
P. Y.W. &r.R. R. lOC 00 9 , 50 9.1 00 93 2. ,ss
(Is t rland S. ?ll's .1(.0 l 0 .) DO /11 00 SO 5 , t- h 1 VI
11. 3 .((' l ' oe 12 1. , 12:-0
131rtulnvf.am
. 1,1 , p t.r.9 ,5 9
P 1119.& I+l4-01:Ans .
irt (1) f(A • -
Pent.7l,l.la 0.4 511 51 76 A 74
nA •.
Bank .00 fa to 60 r 0 6G , ,
Viral National...... 101 CO lao a 150 Lai
Nonatol National... lila 0u
NaUunal... HO 00 1:4 -- 115 00
Fourth National....l6o u 0 - 113 110 112 00
St. al. National.. 00 64 10 AO CO 60 .0
Pichantre National 6010 2.00 5510
MoOtiatilot , Nat 90 to 70
Iron City National. fr m 70 50 40 00 72 50
Cltltrna National 00 ro it 4 50 -- 10 ao
Allot:hotly Nattnnal 50 00 to 50 57 CO , 0
Nat. Ilk. t unimercelOn 1 , 0 110 no
1`ooplra• National 120 00 1. (0 161 00 POI on
F•norrs' lit p•1,..100 W 1.0 20
n 's at tonal .10 ,
Trai
t
'
• Not .1 , 4
1r- A , N (IV 12 , 50 -.
pzr-. Itirtat i.O .0
F.Urr Yr... . . . .
M•alopgaht la.. 0. ,
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t : H. A 1.11 . 1;t:II. I In 1, It
rl:ll " A l . n tate ' . ' "S " l :‘l . It. I
intinag
Gold trey off a finution to-day, being
quoted In New York at ■galnst lW
yesterday. The only noticeable change to
government burvls la to Five Twenties, which
are a shade higher. New York quotations
wore as follows: Peg's, 103 ..ii rive Twenties,
1 , 43,,i Ten Fertiee, Wt r l Seven Thirties, first
aeries, WY, seco n d, third, Cwr
titivates, WO,.
No transact:one in Our market to-day, and
then• appenc v to be little or no demand for
any of tire local Mocks excepting hank shares
These LI 41 :a request, but the extreme view.
of boldenk has t tendency to retard operations
—the Until of the matter Le, holders go..
.rail) are tot anxious about eelilng, as next
to Uovrrnment binds, , JMI: L. 'stock!, tro con
the beat and mom relin'ie investment
In the market:
mharye tent Ir.tre very doll and even COl
- without doubt, one of the bolt and
most ry Inahlt atocks of •he kind In the coun
try.;m v eak with u drtoping tonSoncy,tbough
it err le but 111110 of tt on the market. By
prls ate telegram. we learn that ihmuettorl
urn told at Ic !n Sea tort to-day; Pit-hole
Trek, and I. tilted ',intro, IV.. La 'PhD,
ad. Iplam, a, no imam by came source, Dstzell
1i ought pit ' , Lade, 4.., and OGTAILIS to
ISt.—market cloyrl dull In both place,
—The following Rule of stocke was made on
Tues•alay evening. Yob. 6th, at the Counnorelal
eaten ROOT., Ice Smithtlel4 (treat, by a Mall
vt lane, auctiontar
Citizens' National Bank
llank of Commercc
• • .• -
rittaburgr,h, Ft.. Woltz., *Chicago R. W
Allegheny Catilturod
l'lttsburib and Sleuben•Lllsllallroad... 00
• --The commissioners to revise the rex - Onto
Saws having reported to favor of the atoll
lion of the can on crude oil, it may nOW eon.
gdently be expected that this unjust and pp.
presaive tax will be taken Olt and a new
im
petue given to many emali wells, whose whole
pronto are IIbSOINUI In the payment. it win
be also quite an item In the treasury of large
companies, and would, of itself, snake hand
some dividend.
—The grain dealer. of Chicago seem to be
racking their brans for expedients to d. spore
of their Minstrels! wheat. Here ie thel latest
dodge, as given by the Milwankle Neull
We are informed upon reliable antlatirity
that from are totem earioldsof tnalcago Wheat
are being shipped from Chicago to Milwaukee
daily, for the purpose of seourtog the sale of
the rotten stuff front this market. Before-be
ing palmed nit es Atilwaukee srheat, it is pro
bably mixed here with the wheat of our own
market- This is a transaction which 'lipoid
meet with prompt and explicit condemnation.
We ahoulti regret to know that any Mil waukeo
dealer would countenance the distinsoeful
business, or that our business men would
knowingly went to it.
—ln regard to the future reoelpta of hogs to
Chleago, the following, from thr T-eber4 , of
eaturday, to on indication of what Is thought
of the matter there :
Yesterday, late in the afternoon, the agents
of the diderent buyers to the city received or
ders to resume active operations. Nearly
tr, ery operator went upon the market at the
same moment and, within an hour's time,
from ?LUI to ROO hogs were sold, and the mar
ket became burn ant, and prices advanced 120
It per Ile lies. The onls reason for this action
n the pert of operatuS,that has thy, far been
developed, is the light receipts and the fear of
is short supply 10-112011.01 ff.
The market closes firm at the Improvement,
with the numbers in the yards reduced to from
3000 o woo.
—The Import entnea for the pant week, In
cluding the dry goals return In our last pa
per, amount to 87,=2,373, an agatnot the total
enirlen of O,W/ I,M, same week last year The
export clearances of doment n, prod nes amount
ea,lto,t7t, against 0,410.841 name week hint year.
The export of specie amounts toW2,ll6Nagainnt
ittlat,497 same neck last year. . The customs for
the week are 0.1543a11. The receipts of clot.
tpn, coast n toe and by railroad, ere 15,4 at balm ,
'1 he number ofemigrant pannanger. arrived
durieg the week, 1176.—N. Y Trrnes.
CO=3:ll3==
Oyster or Our. Pis-nisei:au hazer-re, I
it CADA r, February 6. livia
CATTLF,—The supply of rattle Seen. again
light this week, not exceeding ono thousand
head, and of this number about eight hundred
changed hands, the balance icing left over
for neat week or shipped East. The market,
notwithstanding the meagre supply, was a
dull one, the demand being restricted almost
rat trely ro suppl ying the wants of the retail
trade. anti, as compared with last week, prices
have at fort her declined. The quality of the
eat Ile on sale, although about up to the motel
standard was not so good as last week_ The
I eat retailing grades sold tins week at from 7
to 714 cents, gross—a few extra bringing 7%em
—while corhinen anti In ferloraold from a down
10,1 mints—some few "scalawags.' were dis
posed of at 3t4,. The discouraging advises
hum the east for name weeks past, are hays
lug a very depreashia influence on the mar
ket, keeping eastern buyers away and
dig the trade generally to operate ,witli great
caution.
IlOGS—There appears to be no demand at
there yaids aside from the retail trade, and
e have not a single round lot operation to re
turd. In a retail way , we can report gales to n
tair extent at from 10 to 11 cents gross, for fair
to good averages. Our packers appear to huge
let trod entirely from the market., and we pro
',time that there will be no more hogs packed
beet this neuron.
SHEEP—Demand for this clam of stock (mo
tile-a light, and while the market is dull and
heavy, prices arc nominally unchanged, rang
tog from 6 to 04 groan, for good to prime fat
mutton liheep_. n. Scattergood repmts hay
ing retailed 1157 head ascreging 08 Ins, at 6,40
to 6,00. Nothing doing in stock Sheep.
. .
Carr & MeAllister retailed 48 bead of rattle
(licor (Jack:Mail) for Socrates, at 5 , -(07)11
set,. common rattle, for ShalSor at 4 , 44tr.1.
Bolt hilds A Eckert to Marke d, Traartnan is
head, averaging IMO—price unknown.
Kerwin sold for Sli 17 head of mired Ohio
rattle, averaging 975, at 434(M.(,; U fur Ungar
d Shaffer at Mdir. . .
Glam. & Lafferty retailed for John fitroupO
head of mixed rattle ot 1;{, j - wholcanied
In head for a. AI. Lafferty to CrouHo a nn, ..t.
1 11 heed on their n account at
I eruption to McVeigh 13 head, averaging IMO,
al fey.i.
Clore In Marks & Tract - man la head of
fit Inie etrera, averaging 11.1,0,01 C 74; homier
el aili4l for Filly lea head at . ...Qr.:. Daub°
to Ilothelitlds a Eckert 20 bead—prica
uu
known.
•
Morton to 1i lemen 11 bend of rough henry
mile, averaging IWO, at arl. lit - rod lc Kurtz
„tailed 14 bend Bear'‘
bias ha & Traurzonn retailed 103 mixed rattle
lit 'priees rang/144[min 4 to Tic. Chas. Marko
"-lulled 17, arid Merrick & Dom] 36.
M) era & tiro, r 4 holeerded 30 head of prime
cattle to Wm. Itch. & Co, averaging I3W, at
retailed al head at 5446.
lroupe $ flaan retailed 39 head at bliig7i.4;
flere & Co. retailed Id head of mixed cattla
M f 47.
tircenirald & finhn had head leftover,
(10131 loot week, and received ro from Chleaga
ride wet to. tualrinrl head, all of Which they
.old nt from ay,Ufe.',. This 'firm, nitro, gold'Orro
eaUn pr . ( miuto wirer r to - Valentine Abna,
elabing 12.0.41rt0•ed, for g2S. Mr.Jpin teen.
tilli firtehop on Wea
.Wylie ;treat , In • ty, and
lovers of,-lioort beef Amalfi niye • tin a call.'
Meters. (At& F. have alnor.on 0010 one pro
rolnro afher, ti elating TM, anent
Lullooh tlmt line been la trael•Arket, for • long
time.
PITT!, BE RGll 3LiIif...ETS
OrPlea op Par Frerearnee EtaSarre,
Treanor, Feb. G, IBGd. 4
There to no improvement to note In the
Vale of the general markets, either as regat de
demand or prices, and there La nothing doing
aside from supplying the Immediate scents of
the local trade. The attendance on 'Change
a-as quite large to-day, and several transs• - -
tlone
were effected. This In-tit talon, a ,
think. may now be fairly recanted as a .oac
cet.,;:.rl those Of our rarrelm., *ln , s
yet to come m, tut...n., should do so at nu.,
1 , 1,1 end rellkble report.. ree.Uced Cr..tu
Nett .13e.hnut I,
H. 1. ettlo, Att.ly. gtsing ,nt. of
the mut - tete, rte., eta, •••••te'et,
inalncernent to
path les Of our bust 0 o`, men.
(ASA/N . —BIOL . k ilnll ".
drooping tondonay; sal. of I O.A Ii h • C.
Spring al 01,..0; and 1 car prAnn at
Corn—sale of 1 car, Shelled at Gli, In tintl.; 1 u4r,
in ears, at ii; and small sales at the ro.unt ad.
vanes. Ottta.-sale of 200 linvhela prime, from
store at 60, 400 do at 47 Barley Is very dull,
and too irregular to quote correctly. 6.0
transactions In Rce.
FLOUR- 1. IT, r local demand, and the
market May he quotivi vteady at $1 to 3'l'4 for
VV„l`f d 'S n: h' F a n t le o a r i 6 nte 4 t ar310 7 , ` ,T. " A
.60 blots Spring 1130.. Buckwheat Flour is
tcurse, and u-Its readily at 0.9 per 2w t• N.
de
mandfor Rye iLour.
PROYISIONS--Bitrun Iv oteadr with a fair
jobbing demand at 16:3110. toe Shoulder. ; ISS
10.< far Sides; and 23 for Sugar lore!
Ilakus. Lard Is at 16107 for country,
and IS.
.al9 for proue city. sale of 10 Mil alevii
Pork at VV.; per Mal. Nothing .lo.ing In Bulk
Iticatv.
HL TTE:it—The d. mood for prime HoII Rut
ter I. I ruprorlnr. and n r barn .ale• rei,rted
ut 73438-11, lottrr flrurr for suiall paela6et
( Cull:non Rutter is ,full and r nelrangod.
Are selltr•T at fr..n: :iv to 11—•. nor
polders 11.0.:ng 15. I , tock of froira paeliod
llght.
CHEESE-1a steady bet talehan ged— may bt
falrly queted at YI for flaudarrirb, and R for
t.;orben.
POTATOES—Are selling from .rote at IX
per bbl, and 110,15(0,20 per Lmanel. Dendunb
fair and market et eudY•
FRU IT—gnlet and unnbange.i
',null Lab, from store ut I.Hlti for Appine—
reanbe., at INC?, for quarters ant '.Z42.1 tot
Lalsra.
•colti.ll In Improved demand, and we
eon tin uo to ~utPtc at 750P0 per gallon.
Ivetriunil fair and market !Lady,
rk Ith fialeg from slur, ut t. , At:, per barrel
a.+ to anal try
o I Lard It stut4u 705 rr,runatu (rum
$1,...5 to o,l.3—demand la.,
PPI.EV , .--tire Apple.. me straily Tot un
vlinnged at $7 to per lel, for prime In
choice.
BF:ANY , - Steady at .1%411 pet buuh.
DOWN Y.-In mulling at YUiig.4.: Per IL
H A Y—Sitleu nt 01.; J n in% 1.3.
ORANGEA—HuIeu of" run Rou
At 11.0.ittt. per box, u.e to •, nal ity
111111
PITTRAUREM PETRO LEU MMARk UT
01/71, Or TOW I . TTT.et gnu G ASICT,
TV.ll3.tr, lc,. a, 1.6.1
Y ,
(0
ILr t rehje market Ve . P. lest Jet Pre I,—tay
the tales falling considerably 'Mort of 'nose
yesterday, but there L. no quotable chAnge In
price... Sales of 400 bbic on the .pot 4 s gra.•
Ity at and 600 grit. t , to tie
delivered on the opening of uarigur Inn, at M
For package. lnel tlatf may be regarJed
as the ruling quotation for rood no rehant
able oil, and the want-1y :..readily t/..111g
duc.e.l. Rennet!, In bond. lets to goo 4 re yuett
to-day (or Philadelphia delteury at Sar, doe
',erect there, but our refiners are mill holding
bark tor toutethlng to - turn up”—ii belief
market and higher price.. On the cart horn,
44ft,15 appear to be the arking prlcou. Free
011 it dull but unchanged—small ante. at "4
1.50. Sale of 110 'Ohla flesudnum at $5 per blob.
No demand is battier, for isaptha.
A telegram from (11l City, under date of Sion
day evening, nays •lin rise Routierille mar
ket Creole fill remain. tuns SS, and tint lit
tle It offered, Hot Milt nil of lost gravity ohm
he Sound Well' producing 40 to at gravity In
tut:meet. ',bow hut IS to 4110 the wlntur.-
UIIIVACO MARKET
NIA-cial dispatch to the Pit tstorgh Gazette
t nic ado, Feb. 4, Pal.;
1 t o , :r.—Quiet and - ..n , tungo.l; Nalr, at frI,OC/zr
7,60 fore print: Extra,
la a a tz.--No 1
.Nprlnc Wheat dull and lower,
at 1,1940:01,.W,... Cora easier, at Ids for No. 1,
nod 37e for No, 2. Oats l a lower, at 2.1. 1 ,;(1),Me
for No. I, and for No. 2. aye dull and
lc lower, at 49e tor No. I, and t7c for No. 2.
Baxley dun nod untothally unchsztgal.
siskv—Nominal, at 1r,1832,17.
Pampocom—Tlrmer. Mess Pork :lie better;
axles =0 bbls at 6ii,571,,e77. Bulk Meats firm
er and more active; sales at 1111. e for short
chat, 13 1 . c for rough side., and Iplidlpll for
Shoulders, loose, and LVic fur Cumberlands
erect Pickled Hamm neglected. Green Sides
sold at 121.WIPZI,c. Green Hams from Live
Horst 16 and IM..from dressed. Lord more •r
five and 1 ,..c better; sales 1300 tierces ut 17 for
kettle and llll.alrl. for steam. Beef Hams In
good demand; sales at $37,50. 1
!l le
oos—Deemed Hogs iStr3oo bolter, o ning
firm at I/tic all round, but closing pule at 11-6.11P,0
6.11P,0 dividing on MS pounds. lteceip • 1,061.
Shipments 1,483, Live Hugs receive
1,175;
shipped 117. Mat ket moderately active and IS-
M,Me better. Sales at $9,124g10.
Carr Le—quiet and unchanged.
CM
PETROLEUM PSTIDICKS 111 KEW YORK.
Special Dispatch to Western Press.
Jr.. !omit, robruray 6, 1863.
The Petroleum stock Market au fairly ►e•
Lire cm the leading shares, and prices gener
ally better. ❑cnnehotf and Plthole, do.
1,55; Clinton, 1,70; Forest County, New Turk,
and Aticgbcny, 4.50; liecOnd National. 3,03;
itliven, 3,50; Empire City, 35; Z11,14101', 31;
Brevoort, CEO; First National, 45; eouthard, TO;
u❑ Creek. ;Wu Plthole Creek, 9,55; Shade alv
cr, 2.05, United elates, i..,00; Webster, io.
Pork Packtme to Chicago.
The ;ueelpts of lire hog,* lor the we en-l
ing to-day were 36,515, against 56,.M1 for the
week precious, and 5,116 for the oorrospond
lne week last year. The frecotpt• of Dressed
Hogs were 4.1,11/2 against 40,553 last week, and.
12 . 906 for the tame period in 1605.
The shipment of of flee hogs during the
neck ending tuedas were 2,351 against 1.57 d last
week, and 4,1535 for the same week last year.
Tito shipments of Sreweal hogs were sorn
against 6,426 last week, and 6,610 for the comer
pondlng week last year.
I It i eVlan " itprogethoeuTiTt'lfrnit' from e
t t t he
ie r r7u 00% " .3;
left over for parking and hutches - Mg . •
lit:relish; from (Mt. let . ...... 004X0
ehlpmenls '• ...... . 119,Zsat
Rt.latice left for packers etzttl buttatere 444,931
1N:1 5 711,753
teitt 8.12
Mr. Henry Mllienrst Offuren the pocking for
the iteneon of Isele to auto ea 2.1.5,e00, ',clotting
ells hog., Ilse nod dreeeett. In the heads of the
packet -N.
The ahoy,• et al In lay ore made up f rotn oft-
Ittl dully reports , it the rttllrouti. to the ••t,t.
rlarp of the Doan] of Trade, but Inwell n
r11,41 elt cies there are man) doubts elnieurn•
ug Mere eorreetuess. al the Same Woe thi s
'cry doubt tins el Isted ury gvamin for MI,.
nil earn tint , t, but at the tilt,,,of the seusou
Itte•rlably happens that the ells,' ropane)
iseen the actual parking mat the retbn.,rte
einpl led frotn the railroad ratortet Ie rory
l'ribunr, are.
Dalllmor. Cofte Mnrkes
Felt 2.—itt the opening of the week the t•nr
, thr Pinta Cliteo hags 1/tot atta. , /11 to go
went OW ileiellte term, untleretothi how,. or,
le haN.. het ant We gold le hood, lad the
I ratinnetins, subsequently hove host quite
Ittattetl, the sales embrating only Pomo 410
bug. 810 at prides ranging from 19 io 210. The
musket, although 'inlet, has throughout the
a eek been very firm In tone, and for choice
grades holder* are salting advanced rates.
We gaol e to-day as follows, vtz 1110 at IMP lac
gold for common to fair' 20t3tX1 , 4c gold for good
to prime; 21G21%0 gold for choice; Lagueyra
at YL(12.3,C gold, and Java at 2fleiT3ti ct.a gold.
'tacit 10-da7 to drat and second hands Is
about 11,000 bags.
Cleveland if ain't. I
Ctrs...Ann, lob. s.—Wheat—Quiet hi de
cidedly firm for th e higher gra d e. and and
qualities. Sale.: Care Choice amber idle igan
at Mirk Coro—Not mach doing, an un
ehanged. Salem I car new shelled et ire. Oat.
—Dull. We hear of no males. Held at : Woe
nem afore. stye—Dull and nominal at ' itele
Crum Store. llaxley—Dull mad nominal.
spiivirre BY siwiLsoso. I
PlTTelir sea. lot? SVAirivli a CaICAGO. E. it.
Jen. 0.-3 bbls scrap Iron, badman, Itahaut &
co; 12 do do, C built It; Whales brocrtn corn, Win
Noble & co; I car Mg. tuotal, • ?Umiak Ago; lOU
I hl, flour, 1/ NI edlnce; toe baron, 1.: wart &
tDI 1 to do,d hots beer twurucs, 11 11 Townsend;
15110 m wheat, J 8 Liggett; 7 bags elorerseed,
I.lndsay Jr; 'I car Flow handles, J C Indwell;
I cur pig toolul. John Moorhead; I do do, Jam
%loon . ion; 131.1,, oat s,l'atterson & Ammon;
40 aka short r,A .1 Hagan; 24 do etoverscod,Klrk-
I ¢t rick a. II orroll thd rollocs, bleWhlnnoy
41. Donna boas clover good, L II V Mgt & cot 1
tor “tu, es, ttobt Lucas; Make bnrley, II Ltea
L; Irikb nge,l. Ilarklel3,lo2. ithovivl handles,
lyplncott & Bake* al
bbla Adams, Mc,
het. & co•, 2do in, Andenlon, Gook A o0;1/31Ma
0 y peaches, A Paige; Itrl N
NI/10 alcohol W Muck/loon; 11111/k• middlings,
Fro-on co; h o obis dintt, !Showalter h Lang;
tot, do do, (Ado& blue mat; empty Ws,
John Urorlu & co; brooms, J l'Alutcr
deo. •
CLEVILAND d...4lernottnan HAIL Ito•n.--
Veh. 6.-4.415. wheat, Illtehroek, Sat
leCreery '
I do do, .111.144thett d co; II Obis dry apples
I. II %Mint ft rot 4 hat harowarr, J Grad; do
do, Whllmprt. Wolfe d on; 13 bole scrap Irott,
Eton Weal.; 1 ear metal,llN hoick ft em 101.11.1118
dour, 4.lnalmker d Lang• !I rolls leather, J II
Ph11111.8;1541M18 all, .1 E Palmer; 1 ease paint,
T Nevin d co; .1 b. hard. ore, Ell:ruing
orrcno.
PITT/MU/WV, COLA:MIMS APDCIIMINfATI
Feb. 8.-1 car 'ye, J 8 F11101;150 plige 11.11, .1 It
Cunfleltl; FA (41 to le, J E Palmer; 5 hop Irti.
I.bbl dry apple', C C littleley; 1 cur corn anti
onto, raven & Catupbell; 11 lAN potter, hue
I".per Loi 8 hdle xbeep pelts. 11 Langnor; It
rkge lartlware,J Eng 11.11; 6 do do,J Warithrell;
thbl oil, 51cClaren d McKenna.
411.2.1011ZYT STATIn3. Eehrnarr 5-. d cora
%heat, J W 81ml.ront 100 Milos, John Taggart;
cats st heat, liennedy & Urns Icor Uttnbor,Jaa
31tIltlart 1 do In, John idanal 49 dozon Oita Ira,
Ort Ilartnock coil car rota, 1 ear mill
fecdllliza& a Sony 16 bolo. cotton, &Ing &
rennotic_ill don htt)oh44, W J olutAini sacks
barley, 14 Breen, .
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Flnaoe• end Trade In New York
sw Tons. Feb a.—The rontou-nenti t.nrs
dullness and weakness still prodoruntate In
tbe stteet market. Speemistion Is unte.t, not
withstanding the extreme ttbuntlamot of
money. Governments aro leap ri•e
twenties are rnther firmer, nut Kin an-th lrtlel
era lebs lrt demand, and tor the moment
weak.
The Erprese says at IGe Stock F.,hange a
strung attack was n ite.t . on It, ad•na. Ail,
Ire feature Al ter eraAs, Troor w ore
COO3/.11 arts solo: nn set tern option, rho :y at A.,
and 4.00 U for esAl. at alout , above thls
fikure This had. a def. towing A:tilde:ice Apron
the w tole het t ' 14,4 er price., were nat...
After cull, tht 0.0 t Set was heavy and dl pop..
lag, but rallied A Ile before one ,de had, i e ._
It e mark, steady a: seenn) Poard,
tad rattler Ls tte, Mawr rt,folLC . ., Al but
Y•l'Ortl Lb. mark , : at•all vet, hefty:, and lower.
TLo , A rgo `Aone
1.1(1.13it . g 7 , ev shares 0., ft , adlog and 5.40.1 on
/%tl. ,' Ore ,
The I,.tiow He. were t h e dlostrq r;;-, w •
it NI 1v: al tet : att., 71T574'... !t , te 101 k
'5Olll (It. ' Mi. Erie,
Ib at znc, kraf, ; Hl h. Southern,
ttri,W,„ Ade, eland A Pittsburgh, 79',:tieftt s . goele.
Island, preferred. Os
; Martpa, ;
do. preferred. 154717.
The Ateek murk et :caw stronger after Tito
litet. hos Idt Eris Aold at 7 , if t ,, Pittsburgh, 79 s it,
and !Itch titan southern,
I,e :coney 1211,11,t cestinued easy and TO
5000 r to Dollop. 40i.1 market firmer towards
the close, and left off at 110,3935, regular. l ash
alrl very searr , this afternoon, and :4 per
et.ut AA far he ace of tAin.O , A) o•er night.
, e on, quit. a break In the A velotn7e mar-
Let T.. - , :00. Lk! prime bill: Told at
lotto.. bills In to , ;-.At supply
st.C.,tencient of gales.
Slew York M Ark rt.
lEEE
Toon, Feb. 6 —.More act:ro,
end nt.on; Fres toes prices, at Ine for 11.dd.ing.
Ft a•• /or good sound grades
I:ll , l4ivrete demand, Irla Lie common and :nfuriOr
In dull and deehning. at 67,8013n,00 for Ertru
-.tar , 155,5048,;(; for tra It. II 0. : and g-,r.utg
10,35 fur trade brands, closing quiet.
with lot, Re fa're . ....95
ills:.--Wheat mark.: galet and 11:m. New
Amber Idllsrankle, ndorit. Coro dull end
lc lone_ r at 7t/fo.lr , for nosound ; fur
sound Allscri Wratru - n to utore and afloat
, I3tr more Retire, In 'part for e xport, at 4144Gc
:or unP,nlool FrPtern; for sound do.
r.a .caaras.-Cottee quirt. Cognac more ao.
t.sc, at 13r. for Porto Ron; 111112 , ,c fur C'.; -
nn
Stoscorrolo, and floyllull blond on
tern:•. Molsuses linet , Nee Orleans, 9541,15,
t , rl” R,o ut r.:•0:74
1 4 64444 14.10/440—Pork nraisr, ' tales rat f .if0240,111 , - NewHelt, and etc, .bg at r 9,75
for Regular, r2.A,5id.,4-21,2i. for Old do., elontni
It Irt9 cash 1.11,50031,7 h tar Prime, and r 23 '4 , i1,2..,
for I•rmie Mi•sai also, 6,5ns barrels Sew Mose.
for February, March and Aprll, aeflerz and
'anon. option, at 4 , 29,.50e,30,:10. kteef firm, at
mlO
11,,13.. for New Plain Mena, and (or
flea Ex Ira Sloes. Beef barn. unchanged; We,
n, 5e1,ba443. (at Meats firm at .11411 for
- , noufiters, and bd2lfi for llama. Bacon dull.
l•rtsnell Hogs firm, at 1.21 X It for Western,
n ans4,ff, I 4.e. for Cal.. Lard timber, at IdGitio:
also. i IIS barrels, for lin April. softer,
option. at 1444. line ter 'quiet at Mad.ll.c for 44411 ,,
,40 414 . 4 , 4 C for State. Cline.* steady at Li•ii
}•• • not f • —loll n t tic 11 r Crude, and 63
tar tennen, In ts.ad
la *SW 'Fork (Aline 'Market.
re' 1 081. Yet, rt.--4 hatie market co-rront
',le, (Cr tt.e u ewk at n!I the , attle market..
Met, r.-Firtt ,e!lte per n undre4l,*l7,-
42; 1.. fair to vv.:. eohalovn. fhtict
Oil
ow. Avt.. 1 •1 • ire r stn.* per Ipuo3
n: hal I t y thury, stad;7s, corn
mo,n, 100ane, tele! lit, $1:470.
nl ~
ILAL I • I vrn—Flrot r,uallty per paned. It s T
/0 ,all , ,c, Ia
r tor.
ter •ho wn...—Extrep, per bead, Vll2,-
prhne , ruallty,i7i . t.,Nr; ordinary, v4,50;006;
rector. OW.
Sale Necker brave. Corn-fed, per ID., iD
4/10r.c. Hight and rculdling,lo,;(4lo%;
Item
trifPlaner under a goal demand,
and priers trifle hotter, especially for good
to pilule gradta, though the mugs of prices
Wen nriarly the came The bulk of the cattle
arid at 110.17 Fleet quality of Beef rattle held
higher. The market active at the im
provement, and lull prices wore realized for
all /lode.
11100P--Steurly at about last week's prioes.
'lre total receipt.; of all 'cocks for 1.1319 week
n I !set we. k . ere .9 follow,. Beeves, 4.010 ;
t one, ea, N eal La I es, 9.03 i Ethcep met
tr2,34tt. Total !ant week 4,9 Z, Beeves, 19iOCOtell,
NIO N ea: I a:N. 17,191 i.heep and Lambe, 10,191
.tne
New York Dry Good.. Market.
St a T, ce, Ft.i.rnany 6.—The follow lag aro
• r, the Dry t,oods Et. Mange,
J..uhezr•
brown she,. ungs—st ark A, Mc, 0. Mc;
Superior I X I, We; Swift Rarer, Hoop
Ski P.—Meyers I X L. narrow tapes, sell free
ly aide to taw demand. Bleached Shirting*
—Wsmautta., 45 inch. Dc; 4.0 , a, inch. fdtie•
Inch, 4714 e; Clinton CC C, 34e; Clinton C,,390.
Prints—Merrimack W, 2:e, D, 246 Sprague,
'.l': Richmond, =tic; Lancaster, re; M am
netta, Delaines—Mattenester, Dot Paci
fic, it,. Ginahams—Lancaster, Sc; Hartford,
24e. Brown Drills--Pepperth, foc: Winthrop,
ate. Corset Jetans—Nannikeag, 33c; Sutton,
ISNe. Canton Viannelv—Pemberton A,
Ticks—Conestoga C C A, 66e, 1:/,'Q.b;
k•erett, (Vie. Stripes—Amoskeag, toe; Ever
ett. 22c. Dentms—ifaymaker, 47c; Brown, 43e.
Cassimeres--New York Mills, 75e; Farmer and
Mechanics, De.
Dew York Mark nod i)ootry
Newcam, Feb. 6..—Money steady, at 5C6 per
rent. tor call Mane Sterling doll, at LOP"i'Ql
10 , -1., Gold is without materiel change,opening
at 1.4.4 , )„, declining to and closing at IM.X.
Government stocks without decided change.
Freights to Liverpool quiet and firm. Prices
of DI intng Stoole bid in Hostas to-day Cen
tral, Copper Falls, hiSili; Fraakltn, ti , (Fht,
Hancock, 1374; Isle D. 71 1 1, l 6
Quinc 5.3; Ray State, tiD.; Boston Water Power,
Stocks beam; United Staten.s-99 Cou
pons 'CS. 102t,' treasury notes, 7:33.6„ arm
eerie., Pry,- 'Do second aeries, 99. Do third
syrinx, 99. "United States 6's, one year certifi
cates, new Issue, its.„ ' Tennessee 6's, e 3 '4.
Missouri 6'a Ohio and Misalsai r p i l i r Certi
ficates, 24;4. New York Central, 1 Erie,
743 i Eludarta, 1kt7.4. Reading, tr;?4,. loicigan
Southern, 61. Pittsburgh. Id. Diorthstestena
preferred, Toledo, 106. Rock Island, SI.
Vert Wayne, Alai. Chicago and Alton, i 134.
1866. WM& 1866.
SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT
PITiSSIRGR. MIME ILIGIFSft A I'ARUMBM
DAILY PACKET LL'VE.
Coletrriethig the foIk:FIN - tug rusensee
Mramer RA YARD . , Geq. D. Moore, /tester.
1., tamer W 1 SCIDDa ED' ,D Wtephent,
btratun ra-47.
r nu. (-ITT; Jr I Denton. 113.4.,.
DOW 1 Tlllf—STra...llr.R RIT.U tD
1 Eft•E• rtttaburgla every Monday and Thar...lay. at
la . ...lock, a. m.
IvAt•tv. Whetans every ll•eday aso .n.r4elaY. at
I:Xrp. [a •
STEAMER W CIILMTER
MI2;IM2MI=
1.1.11111 Wn.rll every Tuesday and Yrlday, at
aTYANIEII FOITICHT CITY
. -
Leave, rittabargh cver7 Wadnesciay
al it a. an.
L. Na brethig nary IVedneaday and
at 11:30 p.
I'l' Tit ll'-N'l EAMF:II FUIIF.ST CITY
•learo. l'ar\erabur.} every Meads, Atad Ylatlebday
•t t..~~es 11 Weller re , ey Tuesday and Friday. at
fl.a.l4:elt.Wl9j
1.r••••• I . •rltt , t, tttg tt Ittratlay andrrltlay. at
Y.-7,,rs N 1,-rlllott erre - , WtNin , -.lat an 1 tttaturday,
at 7 a. rt,.
=
. .
I ea. , afaraer..torgh rery, %Venue...iv, and 'at,,.
da• et 7
II lo el ing e•rry Thnmday and Sunday, at
7 a. tn.,
gar< on ;w,/ down •re made •1 Wheeling
and Bellalr ith Ito 'l.:v.:land and Pitt•hurcli
-11:•% ea I . lll..luitch at 4:03p. tn., and Cleveland
N7:1:3•. m. Alas, w ith teak. of Pitt•loogh, I or
a) or and I hicace Itsit way. whirh ott'liwag
at fop. . tn. and al 'Mat - lolls a. Rh Marietta and Can
vlnuati Railroad. and with ar floors to nil points on
It, lineltlnguto Myer, and •t Parker...bur. with
tarty train on the Baltimore atad 01110 Railroad. and
w Ith 11a117 Line nicamer• to Pomeroy, 0.111 calla,
Ironton. I ortanootth, Maya, Ills and Cincinnati.
air on no trip, epourotion• are made at Belisle
Rh Cleaciand and Pltt.horgh Railroad. MO a.
at
train. by lielden paaewngern arrive at Cleveland at
p. an.. and •iCtileav at LOY a. m. nest morning.
JAS. COLLINS a 4 CO., Agents,
At Wharf-Boat, Foot. of Wood :It.
Where frelubt will be received want, day, up to 6:0)
Jag
FOR - EVANAVILLE AND
N splendid pas-sWinsWi
VirlYWt " Celrrgs,
Wi UA ll lei's< am above ON TUX OYENIM. OF NA.V.Ii
KT . n'ig" l.T.setrin.W2ll`i o OVUll6 i r / * gents.
FlT.W.c.:ll?7, 7 l anii.VirieSeriSt
fr l l l.li7L° gr. igifta;;ATP 4 ° M fOr the or.
and ' tuttramdlata ports, on TIDIS DAY, at 4 p. m.
" f"*" fI ' AVETI %Wig " a°lr., ° A t ic to p t
jaZ No. 5 Wool :ttert.
RE s f o ilVnt EL ZA . PACKET
A rgirime
AND ZA2I . ntiVILI.Z.—Tbe atm steamer
tiILAIJAII, Capt. C. R. Sim-, will leave for the
above anti ell latennedLate pore area TIML/AY
W: ar n"l /. 1 11 1' &) fer4r4Mlr A7ret
I:011 MEMPHIS & NE u r a mgMt
ORLEANS.—The skew alde.or
steamer
It I HICON Capt. rIAZLITt
11111 tease for the above and all intermediate port
Title DAY. at 4p. to.
For freight oryvvreap A pli c on board or to
COLIANOCOOD. I km".
Ftuagrumt.
Ft ItNITUBE,
AND
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
I==!
Wholesale or RetaiL
JAMES W. WOODWE LI.,
I=
Opi,ottc, E. Edmund.. .4 Co.•o.,and
=l/
' II . .
OSEP METER SON, Mann-
W
( nn-tortr: and holessle and /Celan Denten t
rumtimatz CLIAJRI3. No. 434 PZ:inl
ennat r hare on hand: 'large aantortarnt
of TANCV ASIJ I I.AIA voicirryitr., In %Vintinil
. a nd stnnoonn7, of t !nit own trunnourn, sad , r u e.
rsotra .~.. r 0t..0rr....t.,
dto the MI. Vdvtl ictH teltaaatht priers.,
l' , :i0001:11610:1111*-1
ATIONAL
STEAM . NAVIGATION CO.
STEAMSHIPS WEEKLY TO AND FRU!
NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN,
AcD
Xl7la FL 0 0 .
Every Saturday from New York.
Every Wednesday from Liverpool,
And Thursday from Queenstown.
••••....• or thls ..re the. tu:io.ln; I-
I'D A. 7.1 • ERIN.
11‘1.11..111. I t.
HELVETIA. Vt . rrs.
par,arr. ~ ,erragr
I. k. Nt'Y. Tbr g 0.,b pao.age • rt ,
11-,nbcr. .
od. pr. per!, • •4
Li. Curry. ttm, • du,.
k'or aala or c..erag•
N. ortArrAN velum Y.
0. 144 Tourth r goon. 5. Eltbafg I,l..trea
I. lirant otr,ets, toss C7h,rry 11r F.
A p.r.t for C. U. FL/VAR'', kir.t.kitr of Na
-0100.1 C.t.nr... N••les.1111a otapany. No. 37 Broad
.s,. N.... York. fe6,..1.r0wT
STEAM TO AND FROM LIiER
YWL AN I! C , ErNSTOWN t :lc+ •
The INAIAN LINT. calltak
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WIDNESDAY,
C ARBTINCI i. c. lIAILN.
•eld to er, 1 from I,: .11.
tbc ( ;• 41,
JOHN G. DILE, Agent,
15 ili oad way, N. 1.
PLUMBING, &c.
pITTSBURGUI ' LEAD PIT,
SHEET LEAD WORKS
ralcur , actur:ni -% SUPERIOR 3z - title of
LEO PIPE AND SHEET LEID.
•p Card and ankt. to ,rdey uty
LAY.. sue or tlaivitof r,..12trc.1, at the
Lowest Markel Rates
I=
BAILEY, FARRELL h CO.,
frr. S.,:theeld Wal.rxh. r.
NV 001) PUMPS
=I
IRON PUMPS,
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLEISITS
-WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS,
Ilyclraulie ltunts.
. Wort of all Undo: Mork Tto Plior, for SOO
Foonto.to4; .01 kinds of Gum and [Rather Ilan;
11 ne p
fle, r'..upltoirs; Gas Ylpe Lad Fixtures, WWI
dr.olptiolv• kept cowman:ly oa !laud at
Addy,'' i lramS & Bartley s
c ,- 1: ruin ASD SUITUYIELD VT&
_„"
PITTSBURGH, IPA.
EEZI
BEAVEEI STREET, MANMMTER,
I=
[meta of 2VCdlrrl
All e:ema. b
:7.d.l,Zja
Jalz.cdmtees.t.
pPLUBIBINp, GAS AND - STEAII
JUTTING, LN ALL ITS BEANCLES,
atict:d to by ex
.cwrtamleaced:bad prbbtlts
QAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATHTUBS,
bnow SS BLIDA
wATER CLOSSITk fint
Cons... Sly On bard bad :auk Wordier:
TETE a, SEVILLE,
xo. p TEDEP-kl. STRICST,III4Igt.euy
And LIBEETT 8113SEr:Pittilwriln
obilaamdry
'''''''''' °"gx
SEIMMALTIff. 1ni.XT1217431-
HYDRANTS, IRON PUMPS,
8117..17 LEAD._
bL4V2 .. "_ ,
WATER CLOSETS AND WASUSTANDs.
EWENSSCOP,
11,
1.1:171.eod
7 T. 99,3.8 W. L05::9 , 33
GAS FITTING,
PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING,
,S. I IIOIKE BELLS,
Portables & Cigar Lighlers.
E srE:rs s C O.,
(Sweenro., to saes a .61..-en • )
al 17..4 No, NA Wood St. Pl-1,11117.M05.
FY. Wxousv
lil 'FITTING,
Plumbing and Gm Pitting.
FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS.
IRON PIPE & BRASS WORK,
Or ALL DILSCRITZIONS.
131017311M7118 clb C/0.,
Sltecwaor Co dattit_e Ewen*.
HZ Wood St.. Ptttatargti.
UNDERTAXINO
corriss 2 toiruvii
SfEttaLLIO
CZEZITH
bLAI.LOGATi T I
4.IIIUVIAITI
E=3
morr zau NG
YDKUT AKIN
CORI:ET WIELLIIA.TIS, radertaker,
mc., o. ws rotnrrnsTATET
radertattor la ill ft.., bramluts. -IY.Alnterrtag
lay log out cm.l tortalallPg cverftlAtir.AittrAfaly fot
thifro A p,r Intent..lll, promptly AttrArds.l to.
splttAld Hearse laid Carrisvm /away. ea
I" at romottable term.. dia:s
ALIA. AIKEN.,
mrsnoacivr..mar,am.
lio. 161 rots* Maud, (mmHg
to i f i VAl:inu ti rMrcrZ .5 - A gaTe F=
° TlATltd"witi,li.l.lllll 4 llc -1 . Lga n 'it u ,
W. Jacobus, Thomas Xlrll4 ~N•. path
pats'
1611Any.nallitvg
1731111.02"1011.0*MI,
ma nOolinvilit El IlUseenter Lllfery Stable
t~oraerot Iftediegt and Chanters erects.
AP Vrerreltram Alleghea7 put - luld
compel,. &neat*. silhlVd• •
MANUFACTURERS.
ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. •
MODES, RYRIE 8 CO.,
•
northetartry_ aud
WARP, nea t .. Ware, Bottle.., Deroljobria_Car.
ennys, C. Ni arehoose—No. 144 S P ATES IIIII.66I.
en NtotthLeld and Grant “rects, rttUburali
Pe.
We warrant nor Wares to be nape:tor Lonny man.
o factored west of the Mountains. Always on WM&
lilustrats of the above dew:A:3loe. ordars
promptly attended to, Partittilas attention paid tit
private moulds. aultar_
skit. ifinsiLS ...... . X209:31
j AMES eo s ., •
•
ttAzarrAcrirazus
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA.
4211.1124".
a
•
taus. r. curLANs • Oatax wuiolvf
•OLLINS 'ec ‘YRIGITT,: - Ktrittania
Beau and ell Vet NlttallVorkerp, Drlttanta car
tom, Carbon and Lard Oil Corners, and all altlforto
slyly. of Ilrlttanla used by
ID
Liartofactorer.
Orden prosairtly Ile& No. L7D ISTUCIST
Plttaburgh. Penna. °only.
SEVERANCE, No. AS WATER
t y t hogc: v rir th tl i ttftw b rg ic i tu g ac tit re r . 01.6:2.14 „ . 5 151
of every deacriptlao.
rartlealar atantl or attarad PlAtes and Mist.. litre
or mall, undo to order at short notiCa. goods..
r,rtatta COW.agltly ob and.
CORMISSION TEERCIIA_NTSt
a. E.
"m 'BANE & Amami, col -
stoir.
-.A. MERCHANTS and deatcTs 'FLOUR. GRAD!,
nd PRODUCE, Second since,
6=lllllldd, Pittsburgh. shilill7
TUC.. 1.0171:3• A. RIIIKPI . AXD
POTTER, ARLEN & SHEPARD •
Cona=io•lon Merotunate. and dea:cao In Foreign ----e
Yod Domenic Fruits, Floor, nutter, Cheese. Eno •
taravea and produce gerterallz, N. .7:13 LIBERrt
crppeetto Patleugar L.P°t• Pltt.'s""lrb'
4 11Arti.us C. lIAILALEY. Produce
ttorchopt. W,rtt c NO. So
, ItERT 1 :+11t!:1.:T. Wholeosle
a I,tter. l'arrsa, Lan!. POr'.- R A9 OI .
I- cats, tir,ost, l'otatoo,
rrcit, ftalna. Floor,
.. .. :••r Tl=ottflyot - 060.
attcatwo il.ea to
LUIS
Succe‘sors to C.
a. I 'o . 0N1311.,10.% , Nrgt . :( l, 4 .• N T,
4ritol)l.:CE. "
Ai, Su., t. FT /WIT. Sflch.
is tdvazce
.141+,
Req.'''. KNOT.— . • ........ 1331 .
KNON NON. Conimimion
• MEE(' II NTS an.130.0-1.1-.:e vro vit.. rt.% N
MILL IF:ED and PIIODUcI,
Llzmond, 0pp0 , 114 C try Hall, Alleghtuy ci..7 •
)4,17:Pr0i _ _ .
WILKEYS
c5.,, , ,0r to Olookeowu k Ltethtrl
lea et to Flour oud it rain. Product. and (loluoutto,yr
N _hoots No. 941 LLBEILTY STNLET. Pltoarotv,,
relay
R . H. JACK,
lios. LIMON
=M=M
1 ITT LIE, BAIRD & pATToN,
0 " Wholes:00 Grocers commission Urn-hunts, IS
dea:era in Produce. Hoer. boon. Cheeso. Fll4
'whoa and tool Oil. Iron. NMI , . 0/030. COOOl
Taros 1.1,1 00 ritleborgh ennisnadtdre3o general^
IL3 and 111 Second street. rlvistairdts. •
_ .
( h. SHEPARD, ComuldsSibs
Morel.. at. an den Pa Flour Oral:: wad riv
duo, Nu.. 147 LlCerty are.. PittsSitralt.
Cholc. , brand, of Yluur Cur Baker. wad Fteelly
ernstantly ock hoed. Particular attesalcra patty
Siting order Et.' Merehundlae. generally. ociay
fr • • im• BEGS 6c
L;Ocrly . Pltteb CO
t,?v
Cirocere. Cedundemlou.Mar.llL g atvideders/t
try Produce, Proelmioue, Bacon. Lan, Nutter,
muse, rinh, de., Produce, Flour. Grain,
Green mad Dried Fruits. Lc., Salt end hue
1 01111 i B. CANFIELD, COMlniggiOt
and Tarsnertang Merchant and wholesale dells
In Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, Lard, Park
Bacon, Dour, Pleb, Pot and Pearl. dabra.l3adaratal
Linseed and btrd Pried sun, _fast 1N134.0
se.ers:l7. Nos. 141ssLd 14a Front Crest. Plttsbutp,
mb... ar.OD EPtC4 itiol azd Fa HEWER, Me ,i
boa,..bolog ageol WY rittsbit manotwva
ve a.e, No.
=Liberty strert,7PittebbrglatPb
JAMES DAIZELI. & SON, Maxi*
tavern of Lard Oil, and Co=alarlOn
fur . the purchase and eale of Ornde and Relined
'redeem, Nor. ag and 70 Water atreet. flatiburgt
Advancer made on Consignments.
Salo,ll-AMEII & LANG Wholesali
defiler e in Groceries, Floor, °Mts. Fradoce, Tr.
llsious. Fish. cheese, Salt, Cart , Oil, Not. Mat
74 Wbod Street, near Liberty Street, t'l=
Pa.
AII
L 'i g k ion - MTrZGotto..s Grocers
111 all Usti
of Couotry Prodoc , en o nd p rtt t orritx ed jl=
No.:
Liberty
hU.
" ap.kly
ETZEIL & 2111,1181110NG, For
ardlnx md Corranission Merchants , for the RI
FFl w our, fa raLn, Flagon, Lard, Butterliseds,Drle
ruits, and Produce generally, .Igd. 14 Market Btree
corner of First, Pittsburgh, Pa. thMily
DWALLACE, - Commission Hirt
• chant .d Wholesale Dealer in Fleur utd chyle
o. .133 Liberty street, onresite Perinsylenntaß4
Depot, Pittsburgh. Pa. Biome Warthottae,
Wayne and Pena streets. • nolZily
HRIDDLE, No. 183 Liberty It
• Pittsburgh, Pb... Commission Merchaat, kd
Wholesale Realer la Country Prod uee.,ll rpetzlea la
Pittsburgh mastufactures. Cash advance! O*CM
elm:nerds, =ribald fur Produce generally. mai
i. B. LlGOtirr JOHN LINDILI
S. LIGGETT k CO., City Flan!
J
• icy hillts, comer Liberty bad Adis.'] street
Pittsburgh. Ps.
NirCapseity. CS barrels per 'lay.
bill
talc , : 1. UOCFc• ... ..EDWAr.II. MOVILI
oIIN 1. HOUSE CO., Wholeast
Grocers and Coral:tint= Blertharits,.. comer I
Fenithteld .d Water streets. Pittsburgh.
noST.r..T ISULZ.Z.I.I. P. DAIS=
P OBT. BALZBLI. .41b0.,
A. , sale Grocer,. Cal.w.lsi2ork and roman:Us Me
••
lIIAIILES C.ll-DIVELI ((Sue .
emmor t James 13oLmes.1 Co.,lPort sexer
dealer to Previalogs. eerarEtctr .1; 2 ""t NDA Pry:
streets, Pttulmrgh.
. •
• - ,-
r i
Jolla wArs .... , ... .„..__ _ _
_..,..—... .... :.. SOll3l - W13403
WATT & WELLS° - Whbleital
ft Grocers. Coax:Luton Me salts sad dealers :
Produce, sod Miran-an Elsoaniactsrdo, No. US LE
eau street, Pittsburgh. In=
unfit 7...61111115T....101111 &UTMOST:I. C. 1111.1..L.11C
T AMBERT, SUWIO N & 'Co
-..l7bottsale. Groom and Prodeta Dealer' 31%;
Sixth sireet...PUtzbarrh.
ISAIAH DICKEY .11.• c 0.., sirboiesas
AL Grocers, Ccurusissloa-Merebsats. and 4ealess !
Produce. No.llb Water-street and SU Front am
Pittsburgh.. .... -
. .
. .
.OlCar,
L.
H. voiGirr .. (Success*:
• to G. GrAff,)Proacco Eta - C0==.141.72 Iffe
chants, 1.. c Libert7 erect. Pittsbargh.
Errnza..—..J. S. smszt.... - ...int. a. sOrni
10 1 1 1 EXBIEB. tic 111108., , (Succesisorst
Re)mer L Anders..m.)WtelesaleDeslcesta Irct
F
Pratte. Nuta pmtSpices, Ccr.-rectioncey, Ba
Fireworks, az., Nos. smll2lldircold Street. aberi
Pttistrargh. • jy=_lf
DAVID BIL EDGEIITON :
sale ert,tear and Comr.lostos aseellssaL f
Wood street. fl.33b,erslaFa.
MEDICAL: -
11_11cm=Eris '
HOMOEPATHIC SPECIFICS.
awe yrerre4, it= the =cw - t asebteerroeb osbee abet
Ure =ems., e—blesst cod reibibie. Tbe7* ,
the oat, =edict:es perfectly stinted to pepolore.
—to st—pie Max /mistakes cannot be =Me In ads
they.: so barsless as to be free brobm denier. boAC
e=e-Lebt se to be always retalta.r., . _ -
Na LZ R
1 cures rEvzcs. Co,,ugestias - 971z05aa..,
• WORALS;NPor. Freer.
CP:KISt. COLIC. or Teething one.
[sat&
I 6 ' DIAII/LITEA al children orsdalta...:
5 6 6 I.)INZPITEET. Griping
.....
Colic
• • •
COCti Colds. 0 . N..8.U.Y. Nausea..—..
I •• 31F.tr..6.1.4311., Tootbacklec Tieet
ache
• •• lIEADACKE. Pick Licsdath,_
c S.PL.P3I. 1:11.11ors tdrommeo
• • • BUFF:SEW' ED, scanty - . , .pabullut
nod,—
2 • • LaTcuumfiia,
C11015P • hoersc coast.
it "
SALT BIIE rx r a w thi, zni j p,
is ' • Eligt , 3l6li3l.hilreenstle pan* n
If •• AW.M. Ctdila sa d
Pero, ... . . ..
17 - PI iniernal ..
•• OP . W.L.MT. sore. to:Lamed essa..-
* • • CX
0ti5. T.,111.101. seine or ,
• 'III,IoOPLMI
F A 7 1...74 " 1";-"77-3 i r2lse;aMiEs,i7;;ill
DEUPeYaI d
UENERIL ' EntAi t rY,
venkneas
2 •• DEO.PSY and sticy ' , amnions
• •• PEA 811.1iN.S. or ateilicas. Stow
ridtng,
•• MUNE Y . • '
• NERVOUS DESILLILTY • Loet:sils - a I
eini.lons.involcintaryges
`• PoRF. 310L'Til, or '
U UiILNARIC INCONTIN , 5
11 • I'2,ll,ll+UL VERIGL!3.'
is tms
BT'l ' }4 RINGS at Chan
EPILEI'SY,Soss=.
cru ...... -
DlrritiElri..l;";.;i42 s oraiLroa i
/*MILT GSM •
!ECM
;are, at -la. u. in - oViZet7l;;Vandbook Mtn- -'
plete E3:4
rase 'Of '4 largo vardr, la morocco:tad boot ' 11$
Ca. of large vials, plain ca-se and book • '
CZIK` or lO boxes (No. 1 to 15) and hook
J. JR., FULTON.
Wholemde Agent,Plttabo-rgb. rai
For sale by E. MlNEll...rEsnaltbJlehl skeet.: Jtrl
FLEMENG, H Market 2.trret, corner or the Duww
rittsbargh, and J. EAST. Dio. L 54 Portend stretl
AllegbH,Y.
Ir:SroIMPS. Strickland:l
atatao ormaratloyot !foals
abd Borba. . 10 szltb* • .
wad ma t h=re . ta d v / . C, j .
nervous lrystem. pl. tons /
taln rered7 gbr Tgps.
" tc, igtou, .
u Artall "m. ty Lou or a t e
A bro P"l szaalt, i'. •
Flatulency and debility. IS \\ ,\4 o‘.. C.)
la not slat:whale; therefore •
*.ni gu ra rr_p_c r p,7le " k - •
1 " aor sale amp • •
giftl enxtere 'at periaattfe. •
oc13:11-41 a. I. SELL. IS:. CCIa; •
• ITuozzsais AGSZtLIC4
D'
STItICRIAND-11. MeLtilluoti
COUGH BLUME .
...-grrsato4 co be the onirPie• 0
f = or yi e rri u W i rt*.
. .
1 1
• Whooping Cough: c • '
Chruutio Coughs, Conoco
p-
twit, Montilla.; arid Crimp. • •
Isel
1141iXi d h ft es t l%' Il°' 1? ORE
Pn r i. oral ry z rfts6l e
strettous• or the Thro ' ni. mid Lungs - E ' sr salt
Druggists crergisnete.
E. E. SELLERS 6 00.,: ° ,
Wiloznsit..EADEXT
MD
TAB. STRICILLAND , S PlLL' ltdm
.-f.s..uy Las CURED thou
ift`Nf /b.'irri.E.lsl . 2l:l . 6. t,,i.RE
It laves lintandlate -
reart. and el:facia • • perlina. 4 TS:
neat rare. Try It direct/4.
it I. warmated to care.
Yor sale by ell lirt-^-1.14 ^ -
centa ritl bottl.• a 'LLES
•
a. r._,_.L. - Er.77c
Wliolat, LI A
=ID
-
FORTY YEARS PitACTICE --, ..:
BEXUAL
Glues tn..' a knowledge seldom aeculred by rhye , i,
Alin. Melon . ; realdenec In this elty. and the seam,
of patients treated annually by a re, MaSiclo:,;,,
Sproof of rar .
spERMAYIIRRIICF.A. Or Sexual Neal:mesa,
all diStarrs tritiriK ti.erefrOML. &tr . CWT.' l• • Vrt ,, ‘;
A at
BLE
time Man IleretOloen by ray NEW: VZO
ABLE 1111.-il !IMES. Mellelnes vent td Say
the Union. All Miters must enedldn'a Onmn
man. Cormannudenen • trelraamed.
ar r / Y LEL D STREET, - near ftlampgr
rrsi.. • 4. W. BRANSTILLRY.' M. 1.)
1.13:/y floX sca riketwargb. e
pIUIVATE DISEASES.
OFFICE PENII synimr. ettr ttaa7.l a:
•
For the cum of all diseases of n private nettle,.
tram two to Mew days, by an entletly new and sw:
treassuent. Also, fiessloof Weal:news, aud CI nth :
di...rumor the rettltal ors-.. ;a and LW: prernantlee'
Cure wire - anted or mousy refunded. •
vete, bean-7 •rs 10 A. M. J.( to >t and at, ix.
Agit:« setters w., tIS • recta s,
=I