The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 19, 1866, Image 4

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_EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS &LIVERY STABLE,
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JAMES DAWN &SON, Proprietors.
oIfrfIRUKSES AND CARRI AG E 2 fa unshed fur all
Alto, Carriage& for Funerals, \treading* awn
rant at sham %attire and matonable rat.. STA •
tILC OFEN LAY ANLI no7;tr.l
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Twelfth Annual Report of the 011/Cer• bf
the House of Reface fur 'Western Penn
sylvaitehtfor the Year Ending Detente
her Slat,-Wee.
We hairotefore us the t welfth annual report
of the officere of the lions.t of refuge tor Wes
tern
Pennsylvania from which sve glean the
following interesting tacos Joseph renn rie I:,
ilsq., President of the ;Uteri], his the report
says: From the reports Cl the Aesistent su
perintendent and Principal of the boys school,
,and that of the Principal or the girls school,
will be learned the Intellectual condition, and
elasellication of the pupils. He says the sys
tem of discipline adopted, which has now been
-in operation for nearly three rears, has been
found-to be - eminently practicable, and has
proved highly beneficial, having already
wrought a complete revolution in the feelings
of the inmates. Old customs end v kritlll9 hab
its which formerly prevailed, slid which ren
dered the situation of teacher so disagreeable,
. .
re now things of the past. .
The physiesmereporta six boys having died
during the months of March and eendeinber.
Teen boy, were all invalids when admitted,
inheedpg serofnle and consumption from
their pahieta. Seery effort - was made to re
stem thetm to health and to proems; their
lives; but - proved ormentling. For the last
PIZ mont the health of the children has
been re ablyk good.
4
The en - separation of the younger and
le.s.s vicious of the girls from those older in ,
years and more hardened lu crept, having
teen found to meet the hopes end expecte-
Lions of the Board, In the reforra, atioa of so
many of these Pik...me : s, It wag determined to
provide a "home" for the younger boys also.
The adjoining property, known Its the Algol.
Dense, and now the property of the Refuge,
has, at. considerable expense, been fitted up
and prepared for t h is purpose, The buillitug
is now ready to be occupied, and the Mana
gers anticipate the same happy results which
have been effected in the reformation of the
girls.
Tne Rouse of Refuge has for its great object
the retort:nation of misguided anddepraved
youth; by giving employment to the idle, th
eir tuition to the ignorant, relief able consola
tion to the wretched and miserable encour
agement to the penitent, and to inculcate
sonnet, moral and religious principles.
Homes. for the reformed have been carefully •
selected add provided, such ue it Is believed
will tend to strengthen and confirm the good
principle, inculcated ThelllllolCial ltitered,
have been carefully watched over, and the
monetary credit of We institution sustained.
Da closing his report, President Pennock
says: elt 6111 . deemed ab.solutely necessary for
the comfort and safety of the olficers and In
states, to erect a building on the bank of the
rwer for an engine end boiler house for the
purpose of heating the . main. building and
Aigeo Howie—this has been completed at a
coat of upwards of seventeen thousand dol
lars. for which nia appropriation has been
made. The amount appropriated by-the State
for salaries, improvements and repairs has
been_foundinsunlelent,owing to the continued
high price of meterlais and labor. :Nearly
seven tbonsand dollars will be required to
complete these repairs and Improvements.
"We look to our Heavenly Father for hie
:bleesing upon our efforts to reclaim
~these
youthful wanderers. TO Hint we colon:rat:the
care and keeping of these children, trusting ,
that Ile will guide and direct us in the adore i
Linn of smelt measures and the use of such '
meats as will make the Refuges greaterbleiro .
Ing, So that many mere may be restored to ,
their friends and society, clothed in their •
right mind, and fitted for usefulness in this •
life and the enjoyment of tile holy presence In
heaven!' •
.from the report of Joshua Hanna, Treaso
ier,'We learn that from Dec. 31st; lesl, to Dee.
30th 1865, he received and disbursed the sum
of . b 7,930 .50.
r. R. R. Avery, Superintendent, makes an
elaborate and interesting report, from which
we gather the following taste: On the 27th
Dec.,ent, there were AZ inmates in the Refuge,
and em the 96th of Dec., 11C.4, 234. Or these re
ceived for ISM, the following were' the chargce
on which they.were committed: 56 were for in
eorriglbility; 'X for vicious conduct; 31 for ea.
jerancy; DS for Lareeny; I for arsons. IHR em
beezifog a letter , and I for assault and battery
with Intent to commit rape.
The average age of beisroadmitted during the
year was IV/, yeura; girls 15 years. The aver
- age number 1.1 the Institution during Abe
year was, boys, 170; girls, 79; total, fits The
largest number at any, onetime was, boys, 187;
girls., 86-, t0ta1,::73. The smallest number at
any Onetime was, boys, 166; girls, u 7; total S.3'
The average time in the Itietitntion of these
discharged, was, boys. 11, months; girls,
months.
• , The Superintendent says that of the number ,
of Wye reeelved into the Lustful Lion since Rees- 1
• tablishment. tivceth irds are known tohave be
come
gOod meMbers of society, onlv one see.
enth . of the number doing badly. The recent '
of the glrlsls lean favorable, as only one-half
• of theta heard from arc deingieell, nearly all '
' Menet being known to be bad meMberstof
society:"-Ito close, his Pee:ening report by
saying: '' • - •
.To the Father of the fatherless we commit
-
this Instltutlon and all its interests, and the
Children committed to its care with the toll
assure:nee that the Divine benediction, "Bless
'eel are they who sow byroll waters," will rest
Open all. who labor here. and that In fond
VIM*, if we ISlut not. our eyes will look upon
the harvest.”
The revertant Sir. Lewis J. Jones, Seelsterit
Superintendent end Principal teacher; Sallie
C. Stenzel., Princintil Instructor in the Writ
Scheel; Augustus Henri. Clerk rind elereasurer,
,fput.l . it. Grouard;, Physician, ere RH highly
SatiSfaetOry. In- fact, the whole report chows
'that the noble and bureaus institution has
. been properly managed for the past year, and
Is aticepplishing the wer.k for which itsvas
' dentgned. :CP:lenity alone : pan tell the =Omit
of gootteirought in the world by the House of i
Refugee( Western Penriellvanla.
MIZil
. i ntatri Italia Vocal. Entertßlsmuent..
A thrFra VI. named Jarab LltUe;.7lm. reside.,
rrilmierre tainntdp, rialted All% . hany, an
Saturday night, mot numeral'. frierntn, drank !
..sirtare.fbilif Ordinary amount of beer, Antl. ns
,
consequence, became decidedly intoxicated. ,;
_ volubt
Inogrenating
street at a late . Med Throve' hie InJarlem-We learn from
Ohio thO 'Harrisburg
_2ries , nf daturday, that
heht" : " 4 teltith Ora. musica l tarn of Mind-he tlls- Mr. Edward Althouee M , of Reading, Who
tinted the stillness Ot the night find the a lum- , washorrlhly burned on Wednewlay last, near
hers of the gcmdly people residing thereabout, Larlinees fitatiOn" on the Pennsylvania „Cam
• by executing, in a way that none but a drunk- ' trek Railroad, bas since died and WWI interred
"ens:pan could execute, a nurriber of airs. The in Mauling: At the time of this accident, Sir.
end of each stanza was dovetailed with' a pe- i A. was Bitting, with others, In an emigrant
culler howl that could be heard for squares, , front of which Vasa car ladain With oil,
which attracted the attention of °Hirer Minn, - afitl'Who.ratio eeihfrdee °centred he was coy
' who; ranch!to Jacob% chagrin, interruptedbini suit with nil which took Ore from the heat of
In his performance and walked him to the' , r e Ye, hetet:lit ' , him 80 , badly as to eau.,
rubs. It In customary for people to pay for
beipriVilege Let hearing 'vocalists, but the s 7 •• •
flyer reversedthe rule In this case, and the Manbattad - Life Insurinee Comiany.-
nerformerimul down his two dollars nn,r de- ' The!aileautegekof Life Insurance ire leo well
parted, keel...to; need Impitnent. . The. Manhattan
Ufa Insurance .Company, have 'established a
Bridiel-Swcpt Away.-ahe bridge' over , branch In this city,nral appointed ii. L. /firm.
Red Rank Cree, at LansOnnaim was The
lt,± l l6, s tiget, Who d fis .o h r l y s Aw o h M erc ee
Q by:ll4. lee flood onlztat Monday. The ice Ir&L. meet, BO.= St
°million ran bo ntul. Among the refee
came down the creek hi heavy masses and
micas we. notice the niunesof ex- Mayor Lowry.
worgedJUSt below, ilhtli the bridge w eef.......Y‘ , sherlit-ktawart, Joslina trapna,. dcedih hi - 1
rifted Olga leo; sheet 4 WaY , wam o n y W. Iluchart Calvin Adams and oth H-1
tailitalew'yeara ago, 'unit Its dest,ructicrn , . / ere.
interfere inateriall,y,witly,travel during the
high waters of spring. ' -
We Ws° learn thatthebridge where thol.lt
tanning 'and Leechburg road eroosesCrooked
CriMk WAS swept arm TDCWAY.7ArinttrOng
ii'epuyfeen.
Abrading me Iramily.—Ccinr , d Young get.
ifirmic on natunlay night eta late hone, 111 the
Allegheny Monona, and on going borne pre
oeeded to abuse one or the 'members ot,tbe
'thrall,— The
_pollee were ;appealed tefor pro
teelbon. and"- ,oo nor gOt a night's'edging lb'
the tombs, toe which be we a charged We um'
Sam by,plo
Foetal Accident—► Row of Man Traps.
On Saturday night, about eleven o'clock, a
women residing in one of Jacob Boobyer's
houses on Canal street, in Bardscrabble, was
alart*,l by hearing a noise In the area In front
ether house, and upon going to the spot.she
found a man apparently in a dying condition.
Help ;being obtalited, Miens round to ben man
by th'e name of Matz, a glass-blower by trade,
wholvorked at Jno. Best's glass-honie. lie was
carried to his house on Second street, but
nerq spoke after the accident, and died at
four !o'clock yesterday morning. Ha was a
meinher of the Duquesne Engine Company,
had - worked for air. nest for ten years, and
was one of the most sober and • I ininstrlons
men connected with the works. Re was thirty
' two years of age, and leaves I 1 wife and one
child. The Cornier held an inquest yesterday
afternoon and rendered a verdict that the de
mutseid came to his death by accidentally tali
' lag dbwn a stairway on Canal street, said e
way tieing left in a dangerous condition b - tke
owner of the property. Jacob Boobyer. Ou
Saturday, the deceased html attended the fir
neral of one of his fellow-workmen, and had
had.cted as pall-bearer.
visited the . spotwhere the accident no.
Curnslyestertlayeyeelng,andfound the areas
in trent of the entire row in a very dangerous
condition, -all being open and unprotected.
The Street Is very rengb at this point, and
!there beg neither pavement nor gas imp,
.any one might easily fall Into the same trap.
One witness before the coroners jury testified
thatthreeether persons had fallen into these
smellsame areas, but as the accident!' had ' not
Proved fatal, nothing had been said about lt.
Wehave
bee
infer
Mrs. Matz t
h e 'bringing snit against Mr. /100byer for the loss
of :lus.husband. We reepeetfally . call th e
is
tentiora of the street '440 fastener to this
ands. Let him lifer himself,
lad say Wheth • eantet shOuld not be'
denettothretect life aniline The'Stenben
vim° railroad In moulting put tails property
haverilledi t i street M such a manner as
to leaVe gr eatholes adjoining the houses, into
any of which s tianleit tall, he would be
aerietisly injured Ifnot killed. They.have al
so left great blecks estrum ih the already too
narrow street,' br Whillh'lllollll3 Tehieled are
crowded over towards:the houses. One Welles
beennacrilleed,three other persons have been
injured, will notthosemantboritytake hold of
the matter immediately, and see that the evil
is rentediedi
MEM!
arias* of Trains,
tlieo:,l6mlan Congress—Delegate& *Mc
. Parade.
The Fenian Congress will hold their fourth
anniial Session 'in this city, commencing to
day t at Masonic Hall, Fifth street. The or.
contention will be similar f.O that of the
United States Congress. Col. tnrphy, Speak
er pc the last House of Irish Hepresentatlres,
'chi a candidate for re-election. Vice President
Hilations, presiding ofßcer of the Fenian Sen.
ate, Sarlved here on Friday, and visited s o y.
Cral Of the Fenian ClreleN of this city during
the pruning, before whom he delivered ad
d ressel calculated to "fire the Irish heart."
Setirrday and Sunday a large number of
Delegates arrived.
This even ng a grand Fenian demonstrit
tiorX,wlll-..take places at Masonic Hall, on
,yrfudteceasiotspresident William R. Roberts,
Seetttary of War Thomas W. Sweeney, Vice
Pmideut James Gibbons, and other distill
&tasked leaders ()title mOvement, will make
addresses. They will be escorted to the Hell
.by a procession under the d meet ion of Captain
Gorman ami Lieutenant Padden, of the Pitts
' burgh' Circle. The procession will form on
Smithfield street at half-past six o'clock, the
right resting oh Fifth street. The line - of
match will be throngh Smithfield street to
Fourtn street, dow n Fourth street to the ode.
Wood str et ! (St. Charles Betel) when
the procession will, halt. President Roberta
Wiee President Gibbons, General Sweeny, sad
other prominent members of the Brotherhood
will then be escorted to carriages, and the
mails resumed down 55 cod street to Water
street, up Water street to iStnitblield street,
up Smithfield street to Fifth street, and thence
to Masonic Rail. The headquarters of the
,metors and Representatives will be at the
St. Charles Hotel. .The Cur ves
will not Lair
-13 enter span the transaction of business re,.
Tuesday morning. The sessions of the
coaermis will be held with closed doors, hut it
is anderstfxulthe proper oftleers will furnish
for publication such of the proceedings us
may not be deemed detrimental to the alms
omit ends of the Brotherhood. There is a
very large number of the Delegates now in
' - thelelty :stepping-at the St; faiarles aturlle.
.kioneshetellotelikand still Others are expect
, ed tri arrive to-day. It is expected the pres
ent l'ougress will adopt some definite plan of
sew*, anaffran earlypay forearryltit(it Into
execution: Some people anticipate exciting
times daring the coming epring, and summer.
• We wait the march of events, when we shall
! see what we shall see.
Belief far the Sufferers by the Late
Tide Wommittee,ceruposeil of !t were. Wm. G.
thmsetelh; John Montgomery and Wm. Dun
can thir the put pose of collecting funds for the
relief of the enterers by the late Ere, hare
been very successful in their praisewOrthy ef
forts: On Sartirday, they collected' Virio,oo.
To-day they will call upon others n( our cllJ
renii. Any who May he desirous nr contribut
ing lerthis object, who may not he called upon
pergonally by the Committee, may leave their
donations at the Mere or Dunseath a Co., No.
wiflfth street- That the putilie may be
serail that their loony will be properly be
stowest, We give the 611.12r111.0 that the Com
mittee have made themselves thoroughly ac.
ausinted.wlth the, circumstances and neceasi
'tte4ofthe sulroras, and their ald will be giv
en In proportion to the Individual : heeds of
encl.. The fantllles tO Whom It IS intended to
be given are over twenty In number, all of
whom are shown, by ample testimony, lebe
worthy "Wets of relief.
Oa Saturday, there were trout twenty-five
b neared to three thousand persons on Central
Park, to witness 4lie beautiful skating of the
Meaglier brothers, Daniel andJohn,Jr. Evert
one was delighted, and the oceavion , was one
of great enjoyment. After their perfahuance,
they appeared on the body of the Park, and
rstated with a great many young ladies, who
' we e ambitious Of taking lessons from the
.
great skateio. Before leaving, the Managers
effeeted a re-engagement for three days lb IS
week, viz: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
on jrblebtlays they will appear If there Ls lee.
At this present. writing however, matters
look rather blue for skating.
At 'Union Park, the carnival was also at its
bight. - 'Young Master Dick from Chicago Is n
perfect pr and Anton idled every one by
hieleumderfal skating. At olght, the scene
wise enlivened by Ore works, and altogether
there wan a gay time. Should there be more
skating. It will be announced by the usual hal
f letipz,And'slgasurfxm thearreetears.•
•
Te en rem—bliss guilts Daly hAs lx-ea engaged
at Om Pittsburgh Tti6bter, and lu complity
wit* Ur/Eititti Ityan, Alm eminent 'ifotnetlian.
wii aTipisti this availing in-the grelteatardiy
ut ciur Female American Cousin.
L
2 QVciatA. Iting*,—lntga intallted‘ by
Hadn, are engaged, and appear this evening
• at the Opera lionse,in the play of She Stoops
to Conque r or the instates of a Night, Mrs.
Keene Ls too well Imotim to need any comment
elder hands.
Lixaverre HAti.—MbEvors Hibernian is
j still in full haat at Lafayette Hall. Not hay
, ingmeen the exhibition We are unable [Ginty
any thing In regard to Its merius or even to
• tellithe nature of the exhibition, but from the
advertisement It ippeara to be a series of mu.
• stein illaStrations.
. .
V ilt•nirn.—Doti't [Omer the exhibition br
thirty /I. night. i°A'
-.l Pi t t l e ° r n e 2 :317 1 1i 1 e .
-five performers, and our friends may
loch - for great. Improvement In tills sehool for
' in °Scull, training.
•
Descent on a DlROrtiOril !loam
golhOisint.!tr , F , again made to tho.AlieSbebY
nititChriteNabtrdt:Ony Watt* pyna4..morn
, inelaittinst this dleoider which finitirtfralling
at 1 he houss of &Mrs. Jolinston,on West street,
to W Welt we bad OCCII3IOI/ to call attention in
Satyrday's Issue. Officers Bowden, Campbell,
Kline and Teets accordingly tYpaired to .the
spot, entered the house and there found three
men named John Walker, ueorge McLane - 111ln
andrJOhn Stewart, who, together with two
nymi,iscdu ppm * known as "Malt' Mr!Peely and
Mary Cataman, were conducted to the tombs.
Theintrties Linda hearing before thelfayor in
the blaming, Who administered them a severe
rebuke and tined the men each two dollaraantl
coati, which they paid. Mary was mulct In the
vuntrtof three dollars, and Margaret, being an
old offender, wait mint to Jail for twenty days,
much og,at flat her will.
ROteut 'ledgelop l'ender Arrested.
Christian Lyon, a resbleutof thin city, 1., the
suceeSsor to Dr, King, tiro original patentee of
the }'Kung nt Pain." "Christ." slatted for
market on bahirday evening, and through
some mischance found bin way to Allegheny,
where he became decidedly drunk. His gy
floe, on Federal street attracted the attenticin
of Officer Barber, who thought it entirely
out Of place for him to act themounte-bank
without havingitaken out a regular license,
and :therefore conducted him to the •Ibek•up.
His stock of marketing consisted Of crab
apples, cranberries, and half can Of lfolt
rfaltbyqr bete-bivalves. lie was discharged
upmirprebalslng to do better la the future.
ciipt f u. Jahn Aar uted at Tprk on ann.
Idayiereog; agtal VA- Tel krell , merttka and /SidaYa
perved "at Of early age With the troops who
wqre tqlletl_ont , bylPresident, Waehinglon to
frappre.44. the "whisky InanneetlOn to she( test.
modern ftl'..?=glesd.fitir
kept for Inrio, Tgaretkp: /JAY larern rtaad, on'
Malp: 4- Yeeti
Catha
two caltrantli.-Wdre committed to
the JeurforagentriaSer:eaek on-guaday, by
49Wr 140P1W11:'
Cl=
Skatertal
Anitisemexits.
- - -
ROBINSON, - McOLEADA & CO.,
Gymnastic Association.—Thu MeMber"
of thLs AssociatiOn, our roaders will bear In
..%wie z t z e v arnralexblblt4olo
. 1 4, 2 ver,.uim ,tnii,ibpo.Bankers and Brokers,
pose
tablt.bo,.le
a I ylng in connection with their gymnits- _
tle arta acrObatic 'performance, a 6 number of NO. 75 Fourth Street. PlUstnrgh,
Pr ro . , Geller, In all kinds or liOrrnMetlt SeentlLes, Gold
raa pur gn ed s o fl u ce . n v t.
en ea l. ttx .. wh .c le . lt io h ai r trr,... e been t, ,t,,,,
the Association. The gentlemen under whctse and Wirer, Utleirellt. Gant Notes, Po:reign
direction they will be performed, has an PI- sad 'Domestic Exchange,. etc.. etc., etC.
tensive experience In this line, and has spared ~,U , .4 7 Vg
~"..,V.7. di 1 .,../ r .,,,0 r “ .t'5 : 91,;;:x.,1 7 . LI ;
neither pains nor money to . make theta n corn- in all parts of the ' Gutted Mates au most fivo ' r ' sthle
piste success. , terms.
-- --saw-- I Orders executed with 195105 for eterrtilsg
. 1s
Heald and Ladder Balf.—We hope our ~ linVitin.. at the ne.t 4 e. '. 4e . T .*. Pitt.delltala.
friend. will Omar In mind that the Hook and i iajn. tahurgh brokers. nosrds strictiy oncommte-
Ladder Company glXe a grand hall on Waal , 1 Dram U. cl.rWe & CO.. New York, J. MOLE
ington , s birth day, the proceeds of which will , &Co. Plalls.lelpilts; Messes , C. D. &T. it. er,v,_
be appropriated towards paying off the In- ' KlNK:liesteon.
debtedness of the company. Any one who
witnessed their efficient service at the tire on ___
Prretpect street will certainly not withhold his , FINANCE AND TRADE.
support from so prnisewmlhy an object. Let
_—..__
limn have a rouser. _ _
. STOCK QUOTATIONS.
The Leader la Error.—Vesterday's Leader
says that tile highway robbery of Friday night cnnftEcTon sr nonia — aoa, IeCLIA C.., 74, -
P. aril IsTnlftT.
took place at Libut.ral Park. This is not the
case. The mini was Ranched down beyond the r. Nactrairise
Park, and strayed 'up to the brick htiums op- • Yar. BM. Ask a Last Sates.
Peelle the Parkilonsc, where he was found, u s N. Slats., 18.31 lot oo to
and taken Into LW> Park House, by Mr. Hughes, C. E.
7.00 ..... Ite in Itt
who webbed and bound up his wounds. The U. o 99 SO 9973 100 W
perpetrators of the deed are unknown. U. S. 1-40.. 94 50 94 M 94 W
U.S. Certificate,— DS 75 99 50 W6O
A very Disorderly Character.—A fellow naILaOAD.
named .11111109 Powers, entered Nichol's Hotel P. F.W. &O.R. IL 400 on gam ri 60 tot at- so 50
on Federal-Street, Allegheny, Saturday night, j Cleveland 3' Pitt.-.tin co ts . M . TS SO re m
and called for liquor. Being drunk this was 1,0 ) .a_f a
refused hint whereupon he made an attack up- R ig4f..„ . _
on a young lady who was attending bar, and comae mite ....
10 on it 50 975 60- 975
blasphemed b. In an outrageous manner. eitlrena.... ........
The father of the girl being et has,) adm In Is .
Pitts.* bleu'bea v 'le te MI 5 2.0 6co 10
tared James a well merited flogging. l'emearl 50 00 54 50 54 S 5 54 73
saws.
- Larceny Case.—ltamaley and Rofetu, Bank Pittsburgh ... an m m ro .
charged before Mayor Morrison with the tar- Vint National tw M tia M tio
cony Of a dollar, on oath of twcrietnnen Of easy , to,o r r ls = l -•.10 0 0. ILI 0 6, 0 , so
virtue, bud a bearing on Saturday before '
Maier MoreLson and were fined two dollars V . u , n m h
. V. 1 t t,,,1L•1 4 r4 el — co r o tio3
of ce
an costs each 'for disorderly condoct: The Ec ,.. N . (0 ,,,,i so c o („, „„,,
charge of larceny could not be nustained. Sleet:make Rat BO to 70 m
Iron City National. 30 to 70 ato 60 M la 6o
The Philadelphia haunted house mystery t Atrtr.VaLta w ll2 g
him been explained on natural principles. It
Nat. rommerceire m form 110 M 101
IS another such instance of imposture no the , People.' National. Lot re Ire M Re 60 tril 00
famous Cook-Lane ease. A sevant girl of I pone,,emo is. ros i,„_loo w — 00
foftteern broke the furniture and produced German M CO HO OD
other “phenomena" out of mischief. She has I Teatime... Nat. -Los m
_—
confessed her guilt and been Sent to the House Firm No-M-G° u° 12.4 SD
of Refuge. , Second iAI eg.)Nat.loo W
neat Ennag..) Nat .100 DO
Manch. Savlngs•...., W te CO 20 nu'
Louisa illsekburn. the Lawrence .Ante.
nal rays, the girl found In the ha stack, In VOANCT.
North Deaver, is improving and here is no .... ••• •
climbt she will recover. Flingi9 tothlg paid ' ' ...... 6O 00 = I,t! •
In by those who visit her, with the Intention a. . ....... 60 at
of purchasing for her artificial feet. Eureka., ... •..
-ewe • Man. a merchants . Y. w
e
A tiewandicial District composed of tie ms m rat sz ea wco
counties of Venango and Meteor, has been gam
row a, t o
created by the LegitJature. It. S. McCormick pessoter..... ts -- 1 ,0
Rom., of trunk lin has received the appoint- Western.. ... . 4.1
ment of J edge. of email . toow
At Rome.—Senator (inkhorn, Is on a visit .
to hie bowie In Allegheny. It le expected that Ilona . --
he will be heard from In vindication of kin Nonong.bo , •• • r• ctrt
count on the liquor (04,1 lon, at the meeting !..".'•"'". •• ' OO
in Excelsior ling, thin evening. stir ' _
Allegheny ........ . 21 to —
kgradagham...... 21 u 0 34 m x 1 oo
Toe Frersallirl Fair and Festival In en au w •
open eve night, at t'ity Itnll. 014.
colurnbla..... SO lo 24 'n 24 ZO 24 71
LETTER LIST. • r It. & Vulvae_ l luo -
Viemeely & Blood . 440 3,
Ha. Lowe. C. a. 4.0
1 INT OF UNCLAIMED LETTe.fts . 25 Le 70
a , remaining In the Ped tune, st CI, I . . . 44 40 3, 31
Its.. rIATIJIWA 17, FEI4III , ARE t : tar_ old reltialL. 'Without rim/table change, fiur•
'Co obtain at. Of-theae lrifern, Ikeapplfeani ve,•••
call for • • ddre,tiort Lett. rr, • • giving the gels alb,. lusting bet weed 137 and 137%. There Is an no.
11,1 sod pa% oxr C
w„)„,. eadan, (tr. .
.Ist...
ror
tia „ n
I re loyal demand for Gorerremont bonds, and
t o the Dyad h e ifer they are very strong and tending upward—all
Fuer Mutin leere I, t rarrirer the real .
de„.. y
„ y the orders cannot he tilled In this market, and
1,,
ibilow Lag : brokers are obliged to boy In New York and
an we
Primer letter,
Uellar pluly d to Lae f usel t•er, PilliaLleiphia in order to supply their CriStni
ll as the ro. an elat ad 1,,m
1. Irtato letter. with the 0,11.,', pow „ four and rners The New York quotation' te.day were
sato% arta andnallnber . 61,0 tilftil ptinly alth full an foil Dftrs, 1idu...61 , 31. 3 .,, F, re Twenties,
nam. and menu,os that n•wei- he directed armed -- °''
midi _ , _
~ lult,/ennu; Ten I nudes, tust6gpisli, levee ilfir
i,,t,n"o"tgTuTr",r,7:,',=°;l,„'f, , ` ,,, k „ " ,',',',,,%',,, n ,„' ties, tiro series, pat sienn a , PP 0:199 -1 / 4 ,, third,
thnold be marked en the loner left hotel corner. with Petlgl - k99 , -,
the word • Tramteut "
4Pt err the pr.tese, •I one on the op, ..e role' Ou.l. Lh•rk". (or ItioneY le glow ing more
1t 0.... , ? , .;.: „ .17 ,.. r , a1:;1 , 1 , , , ,. ,
.• Afp.i..... i t t 1x , :: , ,;e7z . L . 1.' , .
i. ...t n 0
, ton au .l et rtugen t, Ilararytt first eras. borrowern,a, yet,
~,„ ~,,,t , ' , „ ''' '' ..'"• """ ciperlence hot little difficulty In getting all
s li -A urger , r for the lILTVILV Off% leltel 1.1 the
woo r If unelohned within tillll, SA. or lee, tl,ey want
't
the
"'"I
mt.'
8 . ank .. 1 . "1/".". . e
written or primed with the .rater . • 0u0.., pod of. firm, nan a ematintred groat load demand,
, end ate. 1, h., the to
left-nand end of tin. •n t el. though ... a e bare but few transactions to record.
ope, on the face -.ld. nut he cotrattl. A won ot the
Usual yoreald rodeo( sputa,' payable wilt. Itar I,- honorable oil stock it. held pretty Bratty at 20,..,
µTit delivered to the writer. bere .M. Lao of tkok • 01, with buyers at 214 . 21,.;
A itnt Hattie E Pruitt. v L
Aiken Erma Hugh Jenno• Portrid„or • At the Sur tort Petroleum Board to-day,
Allen Florence (lan .1 Price It I 1 hennebodr Hon sold at 16',, ltd-bole, Ili Oil
401E10 tie.'Norman 1, , It i reek, tai,, 1 treisior, lent, Veiled states, 1761
.kiirman II Hannan Afore Randlett P. 2
Anderson 11 4 Henry 31 31 Roe Annie E ibi s . In Philadelphia, Ocean sold at 15%1116,
Allender J IV Hart Bury Rogers Chen Meld. Petal , , Pal Ehetzeil, I 'ere l N•
It Hare Wu, Beatty D 11 it, Thursday last the Government, through
Barkley A I ittebey Ellen 0
1,,, 9 ,, Au „,, , ~, „, Adore 'ffi„,„ ii,,„i. , the Pennant Dulled Stat. Analstant 'f re/mot
ile!! Isabella J It ...Mick .1 r era, roottneneed the payment of nearly eleven
Blake F. 4 .feitkin.. A E 'Etatchlitl J ~,thous of dollars In Interest, on three lino-
Blake Eliza Johnston CIl Rte.. T
Braden bash ;Jackson it T Mention Al drawl tnllllo.. of Seven Thirty Treasury notes.
Hermon John Jones , Ellen 'Rnhel S t know ledge of the certainty ofjp..ying . out.
Brown Limit ;ones tlomo literal.. 11..1 isrge a sum hen, no doubt, contributed mate-
Berolby Jas II Judy Irene Rodger- it
Bnshmatt Jas J4IIIOS 1.11,1 S rlatilt to produce the ease that has chars,
Blain John W Jack Jl' uStroTT3 tented the tourney merles for neveral days
Byrne Thos Lone, lli . a aln I mom ~,g -
Mark Martha • It Seehrist I.:
F ,„,..,. ~,,,,, 'b order 4 1 2 .i.,,, eri A,,,„ 1 .,„ P.,. taw the 231 of February In Made as much
Byrne. Peter hick F. IS :Su fifer 1..,,,,,, in it "legal' holiday as the 1 mirth of Jnly or
C 'lemma , Eli ' Staters Ellen 4 tut - comas The set prorldws that for all puts
1 harMs A king nails. 2 soil/run II %
pont, n? proteuting promissory, notes, tc.,ine
Clark (.2 Karts John ...1t... Et
Cooper ~,,,?•,,, king j g b e It 4g 0 ,•,,,,,R , det, shall tie regarded as hominy. It is there-
Coulter John Kenney Wl' Stewart J FI,
r, In the ordinary nceeptextee of the term,
Cullum Mary ' I. 'Slack J s y
*le ga l holida
Chat Win bowileVoo J•potn. , 1 .
Cooper Wm I Slane, J i -In regard to the •nindy of geld in New
Crawford II Morrow Alter sent? Thie, lurk. the Joe rnu 1 of llonenerce of Tuesday P.
Cunningham II Moloney A Snider I
M., says
Charles At to Alatrell Klemm ..1....r., I.
D ;Markley Prof ~,,,,, 4,,,,.., We Imi e hero 'belayed In our eomp liation or
Davis Anna ;Ito.. Henry usloop Al the epecht movement at this port In January
Drynen A rriod'Alnynta L Y 'Smith 31 by the tardiness of the Custom !louse elect.,
rMillelk CCr Moore gaunt •stepnen u o, R hot bare now rompleted th e returns It in
en "ate C Morrie Same smith Ei. 3 impossilde to glee any satisfactory statement
Darla Crum Morrlson John Smith Redd of the Plebe/. on hoed. either In the banks or
Dfamond Elt ' Moore Mary ;shade N 2 the SulsTressury The former reckon the
Davis N H I3latson N beacon YSutsTreasory gold certificates and coin, and
i
Dodds K ;Murphy Owen mmlth It Al I' about eight millions of the specie they report,
parts Geo P MOOre if II smith A n consists of this cis as of paper. The Sub-
I Davis Hannah Middleton C story A Treasury Included At Se grid instant In its
Dickson Jobn Me !Stockton A gold recount about thirteen nifillons of cancel-
Davis Wm McCall Dille 'l' et, gold eertilhatea, an Mutt the exact 411111 a.
I Homey 31 •SteClution A ,Thomson II
illy of coin even there is not slosh Is the
E 'Mellen. Iffitile'Todd 11 AI
romance gft - en. We tlierefOre give only the
Exacta Clara 31cLunghlin S iTlerson F movement for the month.
Evans E 4,. McMullen li Trainer Ilene' slot, tenant • r sew took is JA scatty.
Edwards Sam Meßrorken 'l' :Turpin Kett, k. Imports from foreign ports at 2,771
Evans .1 W McLaughlin L rratior rhos
Received from California 1,437,067
T McDonald ld Townsend 31 _
Forword D McDonald 31 Taggart 31 A
barren Eliza , McCann It Torrence WI-
Fawcett E Mcßride It A W
val Bella MeAlllien Rohl Waller Anna II Lose In January 1,143,510
Fullerton .1 C AleCroake T Wallace Nate
File 31 ‘4 1 41 , 4 , 41 , 1 J 4 Wardwell E A -The New York Tribune, of Felklo, sayu .
Fife 2+cy .31eAcally Jos Ward Hannah "The reply of the Treasurer or the United
I A 'weltlimhA . 1-1 State , lathe meeting of bank racers excites
Goay Anney Neswath Susan trilLiams S 1111 '
Una E. I) ,SBll/00 31 Weaver 6 a good deal of comment- The First National
titaham Sarah Nelb Marp Wall Setae K not wishing to contend with the Department,
Gillen. Saud Nevin Mary il Woods J has already re-mode Its report and mild the
Geffen 'John ,North Paid Wilson JII
Goble John Is w ear ., J A Mr upon the construction of tile law as deter
' Gibson KJ O'Hara P Watson j r ,„, Mined by Mr. Spinner. Its report of firma de.
Goldriek r ,O'Connor C Watkine T posits 19 now g4,733,Bl2w i r i evlonely reported,
Grunt' Mary . Orate March Walsh Kate Al N 1,711,310 00; InCreaso, * Ol 01. The addl.-
' Grant Jos Oesterie Id ,Walsh 'l' .1 tional duty on which Is Ift, 33 73, making the
11all iron .1 C Webster Thos total tar of the six month, 012,113 Gt. This
Hartman M . A ' P ,v,, F iki riso ,, 41. bank keeps no broker's account. and Islet:lobed
HoovekT 31 2 ;Platt Simon , Wiggle Mary lightly In comparison to banks haying the Mo.[
Herron ICo !Powers Narnh White It 11 rounts of large speculative battles. Out hank
, Huthhintinn C ,Parks Ater Young J Harmony A Co. Pone Sarah J Y of this kind Ls to pay nuaer the pew conatrne-
tlon of the law $611,000
t a t ty: I r on n al l b l: n r. co u ntrj,e nder .
'
11111 Caroline Porter David Young Jim s Mr SPlnner'm rvlinif
Hopkins E/I Penrod 3 5 lion in speculative ransactiOn, from the ofe.
Hutehins E iPtirily Tit v ions reason that the banks cannot afford to
SAMUEI. RIDDI.E, Postmaster pep the tar upon deposits growing out out of
the present system of doing brodness."
_ _— ... __ _
-The last lone of the New York iron Age,
i - ' MEDICAL.
__ tweaking of the unusually largelitoporte at
. _
DU. ' I4TIIICIELLAND'S Niellillnous that port :Once the alit of January last,
COUGH BALSAM Is soy• .
I ."'"A..f..1 to b. lil. nary 1..*. , - O•tj G , "The Imports shire January lit tip to Bettie.
mitten
Gilds,
0 t.....c e y . t. . r
1,1 day, the letli liottant, amount to the alarming
Ati&i, C PRUApti f tg Cone , : II - . sum of g1i143,010, againat 1,12,3411,687, showing
mutant,' Conan., commute. .., ....,-..1Y0 .....-,7 , au excess In little more then art week, of
Me. tirnertille and Crone. - • nineteen millions of dollars, more than 150 per
Being prepared ;rum Hooey /All 'V . cent , while the exports for the name period
and Prepared
lalieallug, s ett- ) VElt„em: are not two millions In trees. Thls to the
ew '' I " A "P u ''' . l . "` l ~.:....__ - theOrles of Ilse Porter the Commercial ' May he
part calmly sultabie r all
stfeet/bas of the Throat Still Longa gar sale by reline of cOngratolation; but to those who see
/Weights evellwkeftshat n contfnuance In this course will surely
It. E.'KELLICUs A CO ., CD lead not only to the Industrial analovement of
Itulyd YVIJOUSSAI.It AtitliT this country, butt to general bankruptCy, and
Dn. STRIVILLAAR'S PILE ItEN- . therefore national repudiation; the fact eng
,BDlt,,,bleC9E,P.tfi,,cl„,." , ' -r t,.. - - • ........,,,,.....- l ' Seu tto m iS S pe " O ' p r l i e ' rlYtri ffi VPrre a mTl ' inue to I to-
LW' . tiro' w r,F,i - tgiba I 0 1 i } ... port foreign luroftes, in pliyment fbr Om na
, - k.
PILES. Jt elves immediate : ; Donal securities now sd (amorally regarded on
relief, end egret. • perm, i'•
hoot cure. TIT it &many. • ' F OR .overwhelming, can result, and truth ceidPele
ft la warranted to cure. , UN to say that at present we *ea little prospect
For sale by all Ibregglsts, at 1, 1 LE s
-. of a better slate of things, Dm orders lent out
:errors per lollies i_ ....
.s „..
__.• • for execution during the spring of Croat Bri•
B. F 4. -,..,,,,7,,. M Fin, Germany and ranee Irelug large beyond
cell Iyd Wiiotkilatit Admi . ra. precedent. What can be done to arrest this
, mnalnentand tremeudous danger 1 One thing
at least lis Possible, Die '
e re al 'really
TITSPEIPSIA. --- Dr. Strick.parid , s
~ ToNic, • • ••••,.••- , Increaard attars, and If there in not time, ti_s
rtaled preparation of Boole . vr t o .--",„. \ itiere nu not, to mature fbe legislation upon
and Ilan's, with se" - • 'is , W/1144 thin aubJert for the spring trade, We/respect
arida and eartotoadva uu fully suggest that a short act of tenures!. be
strengthen the etounwit and ~,F. Z t i
nervounaystent. It teaser- - passed, providing for the immednan tempo
late remedy for Illepepta, (::-.) , K ft , rory advance of all
edamwe
east Lifly per
ot Inngestion, Nervous. . 1.10. We euggrut-ney, we and t is, not
~,,,,. Lass of . Appetit,. • I only op account Of the manufactnrers, whose
Aridity of Hie blitimach.
4 ),„ C> . trade le, rulntal by the henry tarntion Mutt
Iflainieuey and debility. it . t . I has been Imposed upon Mein, and the decline'
1.. 0 / ,ochoholjet therefore, ... - .0 rli 3 . In the proulinui out gold, run which they were
particularly suited far weak, -..
.rr% WM and dyspeptic per. forced to rut , ball Luso or the people them
sone.
For tale by all drug- - , ('niter who here madly entered norm lids
gists everywhere at ili nor tattle. _ snows of extravagance, which, if unchecked,
-. • . u, g. eact,cErtsta t.' - •. can issue only In their ruin: ,
eetblyn I -The New Commercial, f o Fns 17, says ,
FORTY YEARS PRACTICE Wtintiasht Allen r .
'lliac Or two nrine,conipapftively riteently
established, have found themselves In trouble
I through inability to make' nod their "suctrr•
e ° llll7. I' My . It o k i remuild'edn%"lnittdNiilreiXtcrUluAaninetpbiSeamreltifil:sti ,
of patients treated annually by me, are suftet u
, u . uti m n b lirsi ,... fl a te .. l , l ,, t ‘e i n a. t hO v ilt il e'f i
toe fie y rte te ti t,r.,, tha ra l. ry the A lr
proof of any auroras.
hPffItIIATORIHHEA, or Bernal Weakoesa, and , firm In the Brasilia! trade him failed, with
el? elmese otietng ttrerefrete • are eared traT i r r . con,idombte i aortic/. au
ppOsed cantle, npee•
abetter lime than berth:there by my NEW ~,,,, , illations In petro amp.
*ULM BfililiPPlEH. lftediolnra acid to spy p
~,4 4 ~,, so, London Intelligence, reporting fears Cl
tee Ileliati• All ic,,lterl 1 1,' 1. 1, , ,ct! .- ,1 , ,,11i,v. Of e panic In tliti funds, excites some unefisluess
reteurratl:ll7ll4lPirEilfg.r_near 1. mood in the Markin, and eillt'd somewhat the bole
AMlrris, tJ. W. fuNs'riirr. M. De i elernentfn Strwhgne
in Mk PIMA//rib, r , _
pithily
-
patirs.pp DDIEASEA• .
i Chicago line ?Moen Allarket.
+
OFFICE 2..31i PENN tiVU.V.VT, near 'tend. i
.10 4 1 , 7 ; t 0 0 r 0 e , ,, F e 1ta7 , --T ,L ho eattlo market le ra
y at the ill:riffle nothwid
hum ii to
i i
ill oonoi o f A . 7 7y A temetere, is yesterday. Two ear loads are thnonly arrivale,
, lint there were at the opening of the market
about 3000 head left over from ytederday.
1.1,0 to four dept. IT au vhllo-11 new nod n t . ,: . :
O tr t ' srefelro l i th A e n"s ge'n g' lta m l i o " rtinl '* an ak n invir.a r d f olonii°ll° ' hides were made at from a5,251Z0,10 fey prime
Core *emoted °rummy refimelnli, o .. oo 00. A. Steers; $1,2564,00 lor emot, and at 43,731711 for
tun. boars-7 to 10 O• W•, 1 „11.1io 3 . . ' 7 , 7 ,7 7 i common grades.
. Address letters W.. 1535; can street..
There were no fresh arrivals of hogs at the
_________ _- - -----.— ---- - 'dock yards. Meday, but there were in the pens
FII/ill, nnOold at the opening of the market about 7500
______---- ! head. At yesterday's decline there was a
111111119 I runs I Ftrits r . limited packing demand, but there Is nothing
! dologlor ahipment. Entered stales,-1111 head,
•
at 10100,44 for prime to choice, and at sl3,tag
LADIES, MISSES AND CUILDIIIsII agn4 for common.
filleMs are d3lii, and s I n co Saturday last prices
hare declined fully 25a per 100 lbs, No sales
i
-- , Were made- tieday.
•.
Nvcrii.et,
log, z,..r in e b . .
tllro
the.-. 0 U:ritelillitoogreik:ediumitd:ll:ce::::
. . ,
common 121112 tl Rio. at 2ssi. mts,:co do lox
The Until ail ioit &Ride Wolin . Pt U T O4 :16 1. : 0 1
Ever . : -.o 4 infedi li t - ow Marl gbitneteld2ffaillatd4:l3endetliola'ClT
ft t .t o c uen Tura/tug =AO per 100 ItuuSto bp
,ex Si/Ip urey Eagre. at WA , ' weld In bond; And
resoles bt 1000 bags out or ea - rk - -, -,
I Ailnidrodt . s cargo, at wy,c, ing s r l w% Litra
:. . *awn) •dt co.'s, , trans were taken en Row tork am tint ,
. , Stock to srss and eecond.ban s reduced tn.
lgoaVili Vtracia "fa fr cote • 12,83 °b•fi ftt'h
Total receipts
Esparta to forriga ports
lialtimere Coen% Market.
PMSBIL!RGH MARKEIN.
Orrinsa os ass PurrimugoaAxgrra,
fIArMIDA:r. Feb. 17, IdO. $
The general markets have bean exceedingly
dell and depressed throughout the week
whirls has Jest closed, and what makes mat-
Wm still worse, there tsnO prospect at pre,
ad of any immediate improvement. It is
true, there tura been a very fair attendance on
'Change; hntomfortunately, nearly everybody
wants to sell, and buyers are like Schicken
teeth" remarkably scarce. It is to be hoped,
however, when financial matters become more
settled, and confidence pretty soil restored,
that trade will begin to revive, and that the
volume of bus I neas during the incoming spring
will be fully up, If not in excess, of the meal
standard. At present, and for weeks pact, the
derisand.for nearly all of the leading commod
ities has been restricted entirely to supplying
the urgent wants of the retail trade, and, ens
sequently, round lot Operations are of rare oc
currence.
GU.A.IN—The demand for Wheat continues
very light, and holders finding it impossible
to sell, are storing it in the elevator. Oats
dull with a drooping
Co tendency; sale of 1 car at
42;a150 small sales at SWAB. Co rn is dull but
unchanged; saleof 300 bush shelled ate. Prime
Penna. Rye is in demand at 75. No movement
in FLOltr e lr:-Issteady with a fair local demand,
A
and prices are
nn but unchanged—. 9 to 49!
for Spring Wheat, and 00 to 1110% for Winter.
Sala§ of OXlbbls at $B4 for the former, and
#10,T4110,40 for the latter. Rye Flour to dull
and entirely nominal at oxes, per barrel,
and Buckwheat Flour Is scarce 'and firm at #9
per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Bacon Is inlet but steady,
with afar jobblng demand at 15 for Shoulders;
it for Ribbed Sides, and MlifrA for Sugar
Cured llama Sales of Lard
: reported at 16(07
foe country, and 15 for prime kettle rendered.
Men Pork quiet and unchanged.
SEEDS—SaIe of 100 bush Timothy Br,ed at
OM, and 15 bush Clover Seed at $7. Flaxseed
is scarce, and in demand, and sells readily on
Arrival at Ws.
BUTTER—There Is a continued good de
mand for prime 8011, and prices have still
further advanced—wales of some In packages
reported at as, and na do do, prime, at 40813.
EGGS—Fresh packed In good demand and
higher, with saleli reported today at frefFat
CHEESE—Steady but unchanged -2l for
Hamburg and Biter Goshen,
BEANS—In fair demand, and we can re.
port-regular sales at $1,7501 per bush.
POTATOES—The supply is fnilyeenal to the
demand, bat prices remain unchanged —sales
from store at 61,1501,R1 per bosh, and #.7% per
barrel.
• •
APPLES—Green Apples a little dull but un
changed, and we continue to quote at psuen4
per bbl—the latter figure only Yorcboice
IIAY—IN dull, and prices Irregular, ranging
from *ll per ton for common, to SWAT° for
prime Timothy.
DRIED AITLF.S—Applei are selling in a
regular way at 13 to 13e per Ib, and Peaches
may be quoted at lai r.e. for guru teel and
OILS—No. I Lard Is quoted at 0,83.
ONIONS—SaIes at r.. 0 4 ,/, per bbl.
HOMINY—Is dull but nucbanged at 3 cents
to 1110 . trade tui113;.{6315, In a regular way,
PITMREIRGII PETROLEUM MARKET.
Oilier or TIM Prrimatium GAM:ITS
fissOliDsT, Feb. 17, IRA
•
•
('ROPE—The week closes with a little better
leMing In the Crane chi market; that IS, there
Is more disposition to contract for future de
livery, than there Was a week ago. The de.
mend for immediate use, however, h very
limited, both refiners and shippers buying
very spat iugly, and on the spot we give 193:1,
tibia returned, and ftW"..S, blils inelnded, as the
nominal quotations: We have -a sale of six
thousand barrels rel.krted for 'March, April
and May delivery, In Philadelphia, sellers op.
tlon, at at; and there was Isolate of filti - O [ibis
early in the week, at IS cents, to be delivered
here on the opening of navigation, the buyer
making en advance Wait touch per hl.l at the
time the contract was closed.
lIEFINED—There Is considerable Inquiry
for bonded oil for lutdre delivery on spec..
tattoo, end we expect to have qtilt , e a number
of gales to report during the booming week.,
as buyers awl sellers are comlog closer tts
getber in their slew, and feelings. For ex.
ample, we bear of offers being made to sell It
CANS, for March delivery In Pbßadelptils,
. with 450404e1Tered, and there was a sale of
Whin. yesterday at 47. Free Oil is doll and
lower—sale of RiO bid, vilrilllant" at a:si, rree
on board oars. It Is but proper to remark,
however, that we hear of Offen to sell at reeks.
NAPTIIA AND RESllitTll—There Is some
little inciniry for Residuum and, In th e etn
score of sales, we quote nominally at 4e; 444
per bbl. Naptria I. very doll—lost Mlle re
, ported WIM et Weems In bond.
PETSIOLEVIIINTOCILN IN NEW I'ORIL.
itpacial Dispatch to the Westeni Preece.
Naar You. February 17. Isl.
Thn Petrolearn Stock Market was generally
halter hasiay. The market closest at the tot
owluit tales: Dochatiso Form, ; It 11011
Creek, 11,U1; United States, 11',:t7; Creek,
II; Palmer, 1,03; DiPeen, 3 A 5 ; Brooklyn, 70;
Cetitral.3,3s; Ham McClintock, 4,:t0; Firat Nap.
110077,0 ; Shall° Myer, 2,813.
NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET.
bPeetal Ul•Pateb to Western Press.
New Yoaa, February 17, VC.II.
Petroleum rules still very dull: with ♦aleo of
Cry;le at :nn.=o'< and Refined to bond 4504+
1,U.0 barrel,' Crude sold for Moral at
MARKETS BY TEL RAPH
Finance and Trade In New York.
New lose, Feb. o.—liallway speculation
wan generally steady at the Stock Exchtinge,
with a fair demand lot mock.. There were
considerable purchases on the part of the
bears to never short contracts. After board,
the New York Central was the feature, and
rose to Ori and the balance of the list snm
stronger. The market was Armor at the ..¢
and board, with some excitement on For-
Wayne. At the last board there was an up
ward movement on the North Western com
mon shares; otherwise pnoes were about the
same with Only mode-rate business.
Tho following were the clatir4 prices at
1:30 r. sr. :
lEE3
New York Central, fC![; Erie 1/134; Ronson
leeil Seedier, 10120 Michigan South
ern, 'ffni Cleveland and Pittsburgh, WV Rock
Island, 101; Northwestern, V.; do. ;inferred,
anif,i Fort Wayne, 93%.
Lovernments were Antler with moderate
business. The foreign news hod but little ef
fect on the market. There was very little be
aineudone in State Stooks, but bidding rates
n lies in some cases.
old was not affected oy . the foreign news,
and steal at 137%01.1134 during the forenoon
and until a late hour in the afternoon. it ral
lied late in the day, and closed at is +t. Mom
ey to In more active demand with an elmryl
dant ,upply at a per cent.
Now York Market.
Rew Yo.im, Feb. 17.—Corrow—Ikull, a.n.l tc
lower.
• .
Fiona—Dull and Common grades !teary and
declining, at._.,50e7,99 for I.xtra State; 0,25
for Extra It U. 0. , and $a 10,75 for Trade
Brands; market closing dall.
Wismar —Deary and declining, attX42,2l
Otani—Wheat dull with a strong ftwnward
tendency. Common Milwaukee Club, at elp
In store. Eye quiet; inferior Western,
Cops In fair request, without decided change,
at ... , 47tic for unsonwl, and 716:1 4 e for sound
mixed Western In store 111141 delivered, 79e
for very (Melee do, mold early In the day. Oats'
dialll and heavy, and lower at 3,4349 C for un
sound Western, and IldfV.i for sound do.
PCTROLCUM—buII, at Yltßiana for Crude; and
tratSc for relined In bond.
Paovisuum—Pork Mora satire, at
8,13 for New Mess, closing at a:19,0.M,
01,00 for Old Meese, 430,G04 - 21,00 for Prime, and
eld,ao=rd fur Primo Mesa Also. 3,750 barrels
New Mess for /larch April andllay. sellers.
c4ptlnta, at 09,37 V& Deaf Weady, at. Illa,oo
20,00 for ew P an Mess, and tal,so , e`li 3 O. 0 for
how Extra Mesa. Beef Slums dull andheavy,
at $41,0%/0.,:a Baron null, at lea for Cumber
land cat, and laTiaileo for short ribbed. Cot
Meats unchanged. Dressed Bogs hearY, at
12!461:.",:e for Western, and 1261Ece fer City.
Lard firmer. at 15Y,1315c, and email tars at Mfr.
Also, 3,?..:0 barrels for Penn/art , and March, at
sellers , option, at lac, ;Miter ac.tive. at-22(040
for Ohio, and :20.4:4 for State, Cheese firmer,
at.
Cbleago Bt&l."1.
Cum Ann, February 17,--Puov tenons—The pro. ,
vision market Is
n e.xtremely dull, but Item
.Pork le held with tore firmness, sales being
made at east 1, !Awl soldlo a limited ex
tent at t4! , ,0, tint m other articles of ling pro.
.duct nothing whatever is being done. Care.
fully prepared 'returns from the city packers
piano I be' actual number of hogs packed this
season, so far, at 410,003, with about 12,000 bead
noWin the bands of parker,. Dressed lingo
are quiet but firmer, with axles at from e1e,750
411,10, closing at 411,00 all round.
nova—Tim better grades of Flour are dull
and nominally fifSloo lower, but common
grades are In nil:Went* request at previous
quotations.
Game—No.l Spring to in moderate specula
tive demand, Put prices are lower. with
sales from ellG,3ol,l9i.i—mosing at 111,17 N®
1,18. No. alluring is quiet at but2ei!se. lteiea
tell Spring and Winter grades are Inset ve.
Corn rules quiet and without material change.
Wehote tales of No. at .111y,0340, and neje,.
terVid Oats are ddii and but little
more than nominal: fLmall sales were made
at aly.(VSLio for No. I, and iskatew• for Nn. 1.
Ave dull and colts, with sznallaales of Ho.
qt lac. Farley Is neglected and nominal.
%Vaisya—There is no demand for High
wino, The propagation before Colima.; to
reduce the tax keeps buyers morel market.
Salmi—Timothy Mewl Is active awl
1t614c better, with liberal Sides 'at from •• .no
4925torcommontopriwe. Clovereeedis dull
at from 47,004107,25. Fitz seed Is quiet at from
O, J.
$1,50 , 31
new Week Dry Geode Market.
New Yeast, reb.l7.-,The Dry Goods market
has been comparatively dull during the week,
The foreign trade Of the port bas been attire,
the receipts of dry goods and general Incr.
chandlse reaching $312; MS. The market has
not fairly opened for light fabrics in dress
goods, and holders hare made but little effort
to press sales. The demand for expensive
French productions thus far is limited. teach
plain coloredand rich fancy silks, are tirmly
held. Woolens are dull. Linen goods are mod•
erately active, and sellat fair rates. Offerings
at amnion have inereand.
The following are the tpxotatlons from the
Dry Goods raCagage:
Drown Shectings—Asnoskonn, A, Mc; Augns.
th, 23 iithb,..l9c; Indian timhani, 88, 29c. Iroop
sti r th,...wygra , , I ..X I, I 3 inch tapes 90 to 49
1, 000% 4p 40 730. . -Bleached Shirtinips—NOW
York M i lli, &a , Bates, £OI Bbielisvouto4c.
Valuable, A, WM ilario,e 19. plinth...3l cm :
sago, W, Pcj raejlie,, 2 oo; Spritgne, tly,c;
American, am.. UMPlLMS—Lineuster, Wei
Hartford, 22 0 . Cantorics—.Wai nir t on ~,,r ;
Portland,39.3. • Silleclaa—Ahusarmnaoe; In.
dian Orchar d, 3 . 2350. frown Drins—repperall,
SOmWiritaS: •Oorsoi Jeani...Pepperell,
aact 4 l 6 ClintOn i glannels—Laeoth , p ,
37 I P4i •Q. Pk' atz.4.
gso., tri_sdAt-AmsskssiTM: k r ,, er
i sspr l al& •-.k - ,..::,•.,...-. —.- ,- - ~. ~.1 .
itinelanati Starke,. .
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CISCINNATI. Feb. I:.—Rocs-amulet, no:10101d , 1
40 g,, :.
cittiaraator ' — u litfLOn,, at, .i,.... ''or No. 1. New "Uth rfitgrat 1866.
p,,,1. Corn in het ,', dent... and PriOns o . cpuß, sArEnr4Nll COMFORT
thick. higher , dos a; n 1 :12firIde for No. I shell- sa
ed. Oats dull 01 4.14 - 0- , for No. 2 and No. 1
Bye continues dull non pure. nominal Wt 7:k . coxiiiisT.D.
for No. 1. —i—
GXoentrara—Dull. PITTSBURGH, WEEELLV), EARIIITA k P 3 / 4 EXIESEFP,CI
Walser—Dull end price- nominal: small
sales at 25..- in bond.
CoTTOrr—Dull arid price. 11., dial.
Gotri.-1.47 , 4 DAILY PACKET LINE.-
Puortarose—Qt but tom. There I. not
toucher.dpsition no the part of either buyers Cosnpriaing the following first-cin. Passenger
Or sell tO operate. New Ideas Pork, igntoa Strainer,
D,OO, the latter being Thu rates linked. Intik Steror r LAyAR.D, Gem: D. Moore, Mastor, ,er.
Meats doll, at 12,14016 e for shoulder., sides and ;:1,:,.7,,,, r,,, , ,N,.FAT11N51 . V . I4S- G w :gte3if te, s .
Clear Sides, peeked. Baron in small Jobbing ISOW It TICIP—ST/SAAIStIi DAYABIII
demand, at 14%, 1, and is‘.e for shonlelers, Erse., Pittsburgh everyalionday and Ttnirsdar, At
Sides and elms . Side.. Lard is held st Ise Ow II e'elcnk,
Prime City, with Intyers at 17 0 ,,,, ie.>, Wi.reiing ev rry ',deadly arn . ......1.7, at
New York Klock and gooey Market. ' '•' 1' 0. -
sTF A MEE wi !.; CEIEST E 17.
Now Tomo, Feb. 15.—Loney quiet, at sir per , !.1.333 0 . Pittsburgh e very Tuesday and Friday; at
c us e . n ,, L ,. o ci n c ea m ll . lo ,, a h n a s d . o SLe g r i l e ln r, g
o i p lu en ich, w at at lf , r ,,, ,.. :, ,,. 7 ,7.. ; , ,,..... w ,, e,. ,, ,,g
0,,.ry.
rue,,,,y
~„,
Friday,
it
decilniug to 137, nod closing at 1,37%. The STltAllElt iii /REST CITY
tri..l export of specie toslay was $1971,7k1 la.ares PlttahargheverSAVedsesday and ttaturdlY,
''vernment stocks without de
change. at II 3. en.
Stooks strong. , pons, d States Ws ',ll, Coupons, I.r > reit Wheeling every Wednesday and Satunily.
1,04%; do 5-20 Cou 'C.', 1,03%; United States Oi 9 ' o3 n- n%•
Ws 1610 Coupons, 94%; Treasury Notes, 7 3-10; UP YIIIP — STF.
rrtt r y SWß FOIIEST PITY
qeaves Parkersburg r tionday.and Thursday
Ist series, fr:o?',. do lid series, 99%4; Tennessee Vs, „1 p . ..
91 ' 4, Western a Vnion Telegrapb, 57%4New York L.'s re• Whet-11ns e'erY.Turaday and Friday, st 7
Cenral, 9%; Erin, i.tt . .• Toedo, 108• Rock ....
Island, 1,04; Pittsburgh, rltti; North V% estorn, .
"Atf,i do preferred. fil;t4'; Fort Wayne, SPA; Ter
re Ilaute,34; Chicago and Alton, I,W; do prefer
red. 12,00.
STEAMER . BATARD
I. Parkersburg every Tuesday and Friday, it
D I.
es Wheeling eve
at 7. ryWeduesday and Saturday,
STEAMER VriNcuEsraa •
Review of the New TearY Grocery Marketl,eas Partersburgh atirt7 Wonneeney mad natal ,
(From the Commercial last, Feb. 17.) dve
Leaveskate.cllng eieryThuredsy and Sunday, al
coffee—The market for Mosinee oar last has 7a. m.
shows considerable stetivity, the trade having
t m_3 l :r i vv b izu r tz.,,r,,, , fltitt erh.lt.l
bought freely In view of diminished reccipte n
which Leaven Pittsburgh at altisp.m_ and cievelaZ
and the spring demand. We hove not varied id at= . tn. Also. with trains of Pluseargh. for
our notation. but pretty fell prices have bees w ar ., sa d chicage Railway, which leaves Chicago
realised, dot ing drmly, Good and prime at Intl. M.; sad at Marietta with Attrletta and
to
be en continue scarce, and the sale, have elonatl Railroad. and with a d to all points, on
been necessarily of the medium grades. The the Alusklagam River, a re at Parkersburg
wit
been o f Ri c , are 145 ira.e., per El ec t r i c, sow p et . early train on the llialthnere and Ohio Railroad. and
with Dade Line bummers to omeroy, GaMpons,
Die Ernie, IMO per Nora, 2700 par Blarney to
Ironton, Prtamouth, Maysville lad Cincinnati.
arrive, =OO per Edith Rose, =Xi per Eanagona, . rfr a up trip, connections are made at Yenta
Woe per Valkyrie°, and GO! per P. C. Warwlek, . with Clevelandand Pittsburgh Rattroad.GrO3 a.m.
all on Private terms, but within the range of rain, by which passengers arrive at Cleveland at
1230314% cents gold, In bond. We notice be- :45 p. m., and at Chicag_oat 7:60,ca.m. nextmornitig.
aides MOO bags Rio per Grey Eagle, in Pahl- JAS. COLLINS do CO., Agtmte,
more, at 12% cents fold, In bond; and =0 do. At Wharf-Boit, Foot of Wood S.
per Restleas, In Ph i .=
=34 gold, duty rirrrsaußuit.,
paid. In other description. the market Is Where freight will he tel tired eseh day , op to 0,3 1
firm , hot there Is little doing; 78 bag. Laguay- 9... Jana
ra brought =cents gold. By auction. 3S) bag, }VI CINCINNATI, LOU
W
damaged Java sold at 32Q.3.13..; cents; and In IFIV LLE AND NASHVILLE.
do. R 1.310319%, cosh. The epic adid puwager'lleainer
Sugar—There h. continued a steady and MARIETTA-. .. -.. .......,.' .„ . . „... .. Capt. CCalla,
pretty good demand for Raw for home One', Will leave as above on 11.13 AT, alth tra4l.. At
since our last, hat the market has hardly re. 0R.,,. , a e k .. n•
tamed its atrength on the full In gold, and r r freight or pastas:lr applY on hoard or to '
6.:1i ILltt•li .i. COLLINGYVOOD, Agent..
doses tamely at a slight concession in prle..
We quote fair to good refining Cobs 11t,0311%, ,` OE CAIRO itICD ST.
& e . gellned is still in request, prices ratlfer 1- Sr. I.ol`lB.- The dm steamer
EllTnring sellers—hard, 'Pic; soft white, 1643 IMPORTER . .. ..... . ..Capt: JOUR gots.
teal ; and Tell,OW, IP; 4 4_, 15 %, emit , The sales of Will leave for tn.- ..aZ, and 1 - Mennedlate porn, on
raw are OW oho. Cob. at 11 01 3 5%,.e; R . / do ain- , sATURDAY, February 17th , at 4p. ni.
lessee eager. 01372 Porto Rico, I iNcir.q: ion , For W r ight or passe ye apply on board or to
Martiniqtre,ll; , ;l4o hints arid 96 bbls Demerara, ' kr: VLACH A - CtiLLINGWOOD, Agentai
part, nix; Id lade, 3 tr.., and 3 . 1 bbls Barbadoes, .UPEGULAIL PACKET
mai ar i gab
II ; to , choice grocery new crop New Or. AA FOR WHEELING, MARIETTA.
Iran., 14 14, the pm earl 0.1_7 vet received; 2.9 A.1:13 ZANF_SVILLE.--The an. steamer .FDILMA
bhds Cuba Cistern Bottom,awB; and 1378 bx.s GRARAM, Capt. C. P. gym., em l ea , e f,,, sa a
Havana, 12(9143;, 4 Moe. above end all Intermediate ports every THESDATI
vs,. at -s
_p. le. Relenting, leaves 2.esville every FRI-
New York Iron Market. DAY. at 7 am. J. D. (ASLLINISWOOD, Agent.'
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Ntw Yeast, Feb. Ir..—Pig la still dull, and the BAims ma i BANKEaIs.
transactions are not Important The Mien •
fr0m........---.......„-;-
yard have been small, and. for the most THE
part, at ssoard for Olengarnook. A select 400 1
tons of Scotch, at wharf, hal been made, part '
at MS and part at slB,fo, and other sales, from FOUIIT.II NATI 011iAL BANR,
ship, at $49. Al3O 01
LO
to arrive, at. a price z
which we are not at liberty to state. Scotch 13
held firmly, notwitlintanding t'.e /alted do-
U. 3 Govan:lntent DepOsitoty,
mend. The amount intoned Is much less than •S. _ ~
visual at thin seamo, bat we learn that there In , -
• considerable q aunt Hy on Llie way.
I 5 MARKET STREET
American pig iron In In larger supply, and
...
with screelv any demand, and no eaten of ire-
•
rgrc. 'Priem are meat and somewhat 1 .V . l•elteill:rei-Vglas • W a43 7 2 .72 4 Defr ,
. It may be quoted at 648:9'31419. There
la very little latintrr Crow emanunera for non- I F iy A rlet,i P.."' Ili $3311.40.
as tracts fo r . d7thre,7 a.rlagr the rea.„..
..,,,,They, Pro- ; i z i l a n Ha rai r ar itrirra bi tre raw teti_ tr . wltin Mantanfl
fer to wad .or the dev °perinea...is the to- . garoi v em g toresyhotin 88!conntrr ce , we offer Miasma
tare, anticipating that they will be able to do ; 4: rotten tattle. doing canteens with ns.
better than at present-
I' . .
/lie furnace, aM generally In full blaSt, and , 7
a few on the Hudson will go into operation ; aa- - 3.Cit Wa:rteisiy,
when they can get coal. I . •
In the bar iron market, there It no change , And all other fiovermnent securities, tarnished to
of Importance to mention. The amount of `soma to snit nerd...ern. _llelmsles rimrlred sue lo
business Krona store Is lair (or the time of year wrest Marred Cy epeeist agreement.
Prices art 89 before.—lron Ayr. thlanerosst
THOMAS DONITELLT..I it. it, ICING,
I D. U. SMITH
Baltimore Cattle !Market. I . 141 M 9 M. lilt te!, '1 .1 i 01 . 41 1 14 q 1 L 1t111101T,,_,.
THOMAS SUIT , J i t. M. ICIRKPATEItaid
llALTimena, Feb. 11—Beet Cattle.—The offer- [ THOMAS ON MILLI", Preddeut.
lugs during tha limn Week were Illgthead, , BIITURII. WARD Catatler• iteI3:I9 . B9AWY
against 101 held prttious week. With the -- —___ _ ___
exenpticnt of stock cattle (which were in g oal detnand and very scarce) and' scalawags, the
receipts of which were light, all grades sold
'lowly. and price. were fully t‘c per lb lower.
Prim, to-day ranged as follows ' Very hest on
sale 111",50fe4t5) Bid quality SiCeS)- . 'n
M ondsec do
acsaa, and scalawaga $1 per Ito R.. verege
of the market r per - 1091M, gro.s.
oheep—The supply and 4101111111t1 ha, been
fair this week, with nale , at )4,;(1)71ir per lb,
trons.
llog,n—The supply I,a. been equal to We de
mand this week, patters being °mot' the mar
ket; and the dealer. only [myth ,I . to meet their
Immediate want.. Sale. at $I.:014 per KG Ile.
met, with a few lut9 at 81141.
Philadelphia Iran Market.
PITTLAEMLYTIIA, 17.—There k home io
gatry for pie metal. and we notice bales orm.
tom, Gleason grey Forge at $l7; loos Nos. I
and 2 authraelte sold at $45(048, and forge at
W. Scotch pig Is tither, bat prices are steadily
maintained. Blooms are glinted at $12.5 per
ton for the bent charcoal. Yannftnred Iron
gnict at former
.
IMPORTS WI RAILROAD. ,
PITTSBURCII3. FOZT WAYXN. a CII(0•00. It R.
F.-b. G.—l car sfbral, Hum Wallace; /do do,
Gilmor.., Simpson d co; I ear barley, Kerr a
ry
Eme; 2 cars lumber. it C Cavanaugh; r car,
stave,, d d h A iya ; 43 1.41 a paper, A ri Engl6ll;
Is) bbl. potatoe,,, E Heusi...ton; 4 bbL, butter,
: Henry Re jr;soap, F W C Field; 100bbi
' hour, T C a l enklus,• 20 bdls steel, Aaderso -
cook a oo; 2 pkga butter, Graff IL
_Hewer; 0,
l i m b lie s e r t i . i i. r. .l 4 =-441 .rd cs lard, 1 0 igt a
c 04 9;
. CLCIIIMAND a Flrtlialsaan lIATI. Do—
1., Feb. 17.—12 bra butter, 1 keg de, Butler d Wet
-1 _r; 13 ale bbl; JO, kllndeu; 411 ( -bbls butter, I.
; I '6 • ol,at 3,. cool boxes butter; E Heasieton; 9
empty alo bbls, Jo, Rhoda": 13 bbls flour, T C
Jeulr.lns; ral Backe Malt, WM Garrard; 14 sacks
b i - vx, E u p tte Nt r ar , kje, 1 bx nadr o , i lvg . Galr e ttr , 43 .
1 41 0: , 1,26 . 1 1. 5An 0 1 u 514 Leo ° ; e erti'd a s tobacco, K
Illesqadir;
E II
M s Sour,
WO d i ti h d u l ' 3, Y S e fle V ri. a 12/ m otP i CC ;lDta:;
pig iron, Klruick d co; 222 sacks potatoes, Kerr
A Emery; IS tons metal, Nlnticlr d co; 127
1 emPty carbors, Jam Irwin; I car -load Labs,
.1
Holduiwran d Douglawq3 empty ale barrels,2
do ball do, Spun cer.& McKay.
AI.k.IOIIINY STLTIO, Fehruary 17.-1 car
corn, It Knox d Sethi car barley, C Eberbart;
9 pkgs cheese, J W _Haney/ 19 pkgs chairs,
Hadley d cot/ ear lath, J Manr.;21104113 paper,
.1, Pitts raper Co; 3 kgs wine, Mrs RH..
h PITTSIII3ROSI, C OI . I 3I2IVSAADCIIII3IIISAT7 11.. R
h F3b 13 —l2ll Obis flour, Knox d McKee.
inpouTs DT RIVES.
Comm:cm-22e Lr.et L7.o7l.—Drooks, Eat
lautlne co, VS pkgs; W Cooper, MI pkgsi A H
Chllas,Ei pkgs; Holmes, Bell co, 2 pkgs; E
i McGraw, pkgs; W 21,pkoer Nlixtlek
M o t ' . Mr.; Iron B T S 11 ; IL P 4' r Poindext er ; ti
pkgq ; Speneerst Moo.ay, pkgs; J Tap {or,
pkgs; Nell a Itllchard, 200 bags oil meal.
RIVER NEWS
I=
, since our lan, another change has come
Over the at:limo/ the,weathees dream. From
Eaten,e cold it has become ratite mild, and
i`eatttnlay bulniged m runs nearly all day, al.
belt , a little snow and sleet was mixed there
with. The river is still falling, and last night
at dark ihno watt but tire and shalt feet
water In the channel. Business at the wharf
Is Only tolerably brisk.
' 'lbis day, the Bayard, Capt. Moore will re
tome her trips to Parkersburg, leering at ii,
a. m The trade may now be col:mulcted as
fully ogee.
.0
-morrow, the splendid Winchester, Capt.
Asa Shepherd will leave for Parkersburg on
hey drat trip. The patrons of the line may
, Iwet tie proud of this bee accemon to their
tra ening and shipping facilities. T
e Marietta, Capt. Sweeny will take her
departure to-morrow for Nashville.
The kullOrter, Capt. John NOM, leaves to
morrow afternoon for St. Louis.
The following is the Bator boats now ha port:
Bayard, Forest CIW, Nora, Sliver Cloud, Win
chaster, Julia No. I, Importer, Marietta, Sate
, Putnam, Vorktown, Kenton, sliver Lake No,
! I, Lorena., Citizen, d inancier, and kinatria No. 4.
In addition to these are .the regular 81.0.413E
' Ville, and .4.l.leghony riser packets, bettifies the
new boalapist. LIMP - Mug.
COAL tisane Watrz.—Over twOhly empty
coal barges that have been lying on the Ken
tucky shore, above the InOlak of Licking
river, were carried off yesteralay by the rapid
rise of the river and We hear,' ice. Upou
reaching the pleas of the bridge they were
' caught in the eddies, and went through u
complicated dance, to the great delectation
of the spectators, but, a great cost to their
owners at Pittsburgh, as many Of then, were
damaged. Getting out of, the eddies, they
floated out of sight, the Ice preventing any at
tempt at their reilque.—Oimbionlfe, 17(5.
11,1DINJ,(:.1:2•;i:
QTEA M TO AND FROM urrEit-
L , POOl. AND KIMENtitOWN tt ilkL.t...tin tyke •
'rash. Toe INAt MY 1.11.4 E.
ENEMYSATDEDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY.,
CA ICRITSCI U. H. lAII I.
Tlck4te sold ig kilA from Irelawl, Eoslana t Soot,
44 4 11:DW and eracser.
Aonl y the COMpslly • Otllets, •
JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
16 Bro . °away', N.Y.
FUENITUItE.
JOBIPA 1.11[1112 i
ANTHONY iLIZTXh.
JOSEPH HEYEat & NOV. Mann
tsctultra and 11 - heiralle and Retail Wafers to
FURNITILIRIe li t ßlS'eltSlll9, bte..tle
pI.NN NT.
gwarrerht, Pail; rTiat
and liaiozonr, et their own manufacture, and amt.
t l
ranted aquaria quilt, and style to Aar aninsfac ter
ad la Ilteottr. anti er instil
at reasonable Dries..
FERNITEHE,
MCI
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
Blau Groot ore d sod for sale.
Wholesale or itetaiL
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
FO9l 699 TXII2D&TRILLT,
44)0116 E. Xatoa&494 49. C0. , 11, &&4 , .
fit TOITATT.
STEAII/130ATS.
BASSES( HOUSE.
It HOLES & SONS
Metzumera.
N 0.57 MARKET STREET, !Matures.
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Bought and Said on Commission.
. ac Plrtleulat attrotton tialtl to the purchase illo
of
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Do. d , Ms. •
Do. Fiv o es d i t t iOs; _
Do. Seven.. ril- DD.; '
Do. Certlacases of Indelbtaft .
ess.
Orden and Coacher, bought or nonrated. JoOLI ?
DOLLAR SAITNGS BANK, No. 0
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May Ist, from 6 to 3 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sauna of not leas than Otte
Dollar, aud a dividend of the mogul declared twice
declared. June and December. Interest tea been
enal.enntially In June and December ewe s
tie Bouts was orgentred . &Lae ratetd six percent.
^ f:tie . ;esz, If not draw•ut, is }dated to the areal
of the depositor as prinel;al. and bears the same in
terest from the arm days of Jame and Deemnbtr,
coIuIPOVAIVee a pear witbout Moab/bag the de
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bookseontaining the barter, Dy-Ladra, Ralesand
Regulations, furnished gratis, on application aLlble
oface. '• '
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vnutin, J. Auderaon,- A. B.
Padock. M.D..
John G. Rackofen ". Hobert Robb ,
Ben). L. Yatuar Hobert
el . r, ; Join H. airsocaberger.
James Hardman. - • , danumbbltile,
James &Legnica.. , Alexander Sneer.
Ducal. Pennock.
.l CturbiLtan Yeager. '
TRUPTRLS:
Henry .7. Lynch,
Peter A. Madeira. ' •
Jobn Marshall,
Walter P. Marotta%
James 13,D, JdeaLs, .
Jobn ahn Orr. B. Xr.Padden, , •
ttri It T E I ".
5 l eg WI V f .
Alexander Tbadle,
William ltankirlr. ;:.
Wm. P. Weyman,l .•
Lam Whittler. • "
A. COLTON.
ItREDS. latizildw,_
Ivln Atlanta;
Jona C. Blndlay,
()roma Blach,
.1.11:1 Baren.
AlonzniA. Charter.
Chalk/ A. Colton,
rot ari
John J. GlBeirple.
ViltUata B. Raven.
lttchard
earl! linya,i . Hanker.
IfrglejtitAlß.i)ada IkrazTAny—JAS.
THE
PEOPLES' NATIONA.L BANE,
OT matttiovxurgia.
CAIII . 4LI. PATO IN'
Wan Vnt vtLinn or
Banking house ellfißEli WiIISE AND NVMPD
811111159.11
This Rani, organlud tan National rantlit
toleth, la now prepare, to Iranian =rine. nil,
Rankin/ Hours, corner of Wood and Fleet etraete.
Colleen°. made on all sacesslble points iPi!
molt Womble terms.... itserlsl Agents Me
COOKE for the sale of
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P. RA.UVEL REA. PreeLletii.
It 1243RD0N Carttler.
strar.l7,l ItePECEILSON.TeIIti.
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or f'it t oburrb.
Chartered by Stata of Poulos.. • • tali.
WA"milted loader Naftalis) Law, •118436.
Capital, • • . • • . • . . 10,00004 W.
74ti It a. Aim beta dente:anted&
11:3 0 erk01 .taaGY
THE lINiTED STATES TRE&HTHT.
and appalnjid agent foF tt!„
Sale of tlio 7,31) 'Loan.
Every l'acl I fry orlll be oirered olueestora or pull es
Pluctustag for re-bale.
apNaf It; IftiltitAY, Castile!.
JAMES T.IOIRADYE.OO.,
(SUOOMORS Te S. JONES I C0..1
23saacqs.eris .13.rdas.esrai,
ArOIL SOUETD .AND WOOD MS..
LA PITTSBURCIII.
mi;cts;iinial:i:i
J JAMB M. LINO ' MR " LAN
LONG & I.ALNE.7.
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SION ARTISTS AND NOUSE PAINTERS.
SP. CD SIIITHTIEHD St., PITTSBURGH.
Lett !starer all Ends szeeltedi pramidir ljta
sossurponed eleassiFe, •
lleaut.lha /know tarns on enameled paper at .all
and GIG or
angina, mulls to. - rder SAM
scut tt. all tmela or We
Plcusrlp • Llesloa ezteuted ism blibly grunts
mum fr. •
Uprise rate tom daub Nellhateeleard to dorabllfti
henna ror color, and qmneu or r • !
ARP!. Att wrest seasonable rates. - &Pal
<L•te of the Ono of St(Owtt a liOnoovf.
1101:1nAFlititON PAMITIA,
Noel)} Lass eorPerof 217.1 rd and liar Let Btfertit,'
, Pir.reatil7ll.
11 - s)3iyutitAA
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DR. KEYSER'
Pee Until Syrup
CURES CONSUMPTION
Cuiresi Etrmiehitiß,
CURES COLDS;'
.7. 1 1 •
CURE'S
AU Diseases of the 'Lungs.
Invite ntteult nn to •neee of the ainst extrair
Quart curt.* Le eee
Pectoral Syrup.
71:129 If home, and tn 77 one who has =Titan 1t
cut lavarrof the. peraonsui. Ulm beim CIIR4 1.7 t
Attend to Your Colds.
sta . c v , gc r i r zam _g A ,Stri tared LT DB. MET
DiTtriteturn, Jannarr 11, U.
D. lfirernt-aly alto Um been •Inteted 'Ma it,.
toal emelt and dll6ealty of Ortalldnit for are int tdr..
=74"3, for ee,erat years butt, 11 ad E . l
, Idttall r ..
Ixtricdenee, The attoplatnt ass
adltary, and the bad been S tated by several pa:'.;
caps without any recut. In this ammo! narrate
llroented same of your.IIECVDE/LLUICIGHOYEDT t r
bouht, the trot tlsot,_a KIS/teat artdottre•
Ileved herrn/Innen; / then ealledand got *dollar -
cßulp r italeanaretbartetttlrely.and tut. staszos{.-.
/rand Of-the Sonnet '4llsetse; except anactea. I
wood also nate Ott I used theroedlolne zortelf to •
Odd and cough. The medicine cured rot by in/Ida
one dose. I expressrayenthirsattsfactlon oflott Wy e medullae, and roe arc at. linen,. to po bash thltt
ran detlre to do to.
Alderma. Fifth Ward
IriTrartradri, April 24 15:7.
READ TUE TEM 11.-11 it. K.Stis.ll:—l 'bevel
daughter who tom taken 'severalmedicines roe a bus
cough without. Ixnelit, among them Abet'. Mini/
Pectoral. , -1 parcimed from you a bottle or your
Pectoral dyrup,and before ear had used halt a MY.
tie alas was rehev ed. The second bottle cared lair
entirely of Ler cough. JOHN DARYL
Robinson street, Allegheny,
'PITTCIWIIOII, December
A GREAT CURE BY DLL Ii,EICHER'S rEcreir..“.
STRITP.—i lire in Peebles township. Alleghea
esumity. I had -a cough and spitting, which coy,
meaced about the 4th of Fehrnaty Last. anti esintiti
tted eight montha. I employed the best physicians
to the country, and my cough •eontinned unabated
until early in October. At that time I was advise
to ts7„Your Pectoral Condit 'hyena. which 1 did. all
after bad Uteri one bottle I was entirely free itat
the coughing and spitting. I had despaired of ere
gentling well, and Won dart uld no mown Um
Mis valuable remedy r others what It ha
done In toy rase. JOHN C. LITTLE:
Witness: ELBE. Peebles township.
Towmarrtr, April lA, leis.
A WONDERFUL CURE.--Some time ago an ol
neighbor of 1:11the WWllre,y UI with bad cough
whteb everyone eupposed to be con , maption:
relative. told me that he had taken. every retied;
/key heats wthons beaent; hla brother came tt
ace Idm die, and all were tordirmed In thebellef that
be could not live. I bad about the [birder& boots
of your Pectoral syrup, which I gem him, and It en
tirety cured him. Co the astonishment of all. What
makes the case uteri remarkable, le toe extreme are
of theman . be being about eighty years old. theta
ago doubt the pectotal saved Ida tir e.
- JOLLN
DR. KE writ's ri:Ormsim SYRUP IN Dr.incs.'
vuxr...—Xlease: tendmeanotherinapply or yourval
cable remora] Syrup. Almost everybody around as
bas [nevoid. and are enquiring . for •.Dr. Heyiker.a
Pectoral Strop." We haveuotd sixteen hotUts the
act weer. and are - now entirely out. Mr: A. Alter
and Sir. P. Maher: both of Illafravllle, Pa., told no
the would not be without it In their IsruitieS. is
tact, all who lOC It once want It again.
teen, lespeettall_ ,v
J. S. WATTERSON a SONR.
January D 3, MIL
PrrestranGtf, November IS, ISSY.
Ds Irgeszin—Litbough metals advocate of Patent
Aleq.lChaes, in general, It. affords mepiesware tude
scribable to recommend yoor PECTUItALSYBU r.
'Asa medicine, it Ls well worthy the alien Uon °Quo,
person may in any _manner be slanted wit •
.coughs, cords and hoarse mess of any - tind.and Wr sae
,pectilinerptaliflotions .for removing all nun du. •
greeatde sensation attending ft serene cord.
I have been, more oriels in my LlSeAnftected with
the sesnreat of colds and hoarseness. - At times my
lamas would neeome so closed as to Prevent. tray
spelt:Wag shove a - whiner. and by takings few lairs
ay the above Syrup It would relieve Inc entirely,
In reeonmending this medicine, I roust nabenta
tingly nny that It is the beat remedy I gree
'plrporttngj to cure the above. nor should any farolfs
be withoni this remedy Or laisesses so prevalent.
Yours, roost respectfully.
EDWADD T. JONES,
Cashier Citizens , Deposit Haut.
SnMSCCIILLI. Ohio. March 14. 11
I have esediDr. Seyser's Cough myrtrytfor a had
cough of several years standing. and can cheerfully
sails Is the beat medicine fur Oulu= that 1 hare'
ever taken. J. W. riucx.
COL. PRATT AND DB. KEYSER'S PE
Errern—Dear Sir: Tsetse itTat l 7 .
army acknowledging the excellence ofrourPectorat
WWI% tirrgi a l y ti. gr lrltn P os i TeilThirta Y sn
bus of my cough, and the wont one 1 was sour &fillet
ed with. 1 bass rot used mare than orikluilf or Us
bottle, and 1 con and do wish That all who era aMluts
ed would give Mae fair trial as 1 have done: . ad theywill he proud Wan. "It Is noon/ink medic:llm
would not auger •Musther such an attack for any
onsteteratinn. or at any east.. I era eordhlent I can
,matte ware freely than 1 ever dld. • I shall iilWara
acknowledge *debt of gratitude for ineenttnr so
excel/en& a remedy. Yon are at liberty to use by
ammo this regard as you think proper. -
P. PRAT,
Messenger Common Council, Pittsburgh, pet,
N. 11,-1 am DO etranger taro Pellow.cilLteas s arm
all Who entertain doubts Can COIIJIIit ma perbOlUaly.
.E.P. Y.
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ANOTHER NEW CrIITIFICATE.—DE
rEcrou.AL 1/YRUP.-1 had &been tronbtett
with • bate. anti rota or sererst , wees.s—so hat yrs
I. that I could not sleep. I had the adstm and pre
etiptions Cram three of the best 'Aka - olden.. us the
oily. whom I cool./ elate. Outdo not 40 so. 1 Shashi
procured a. bottle of your Syrup, . phial
cared me /entirely.'
oy m d) e ^{9: RIMONVIN,
No. 9.1161,115erty street, Pittsbureb, re.
Jinnsry 9th, I. • -
• _
..ETOPTHATCOUGHING. II —"How can 1 dolt,"
Go to Salver's, on Wood street. and get • Dottie of
tat Cough Teetotal, and ir that don't cure you, your
man must be desperate indeed" This la a specimen
or the toll alloy outs heats every day In eoldoratettgut
Lheriats of there..
co In
the
from actual: erne
eheetrdlly anna advivernwinuxi
t*lon la above, tor we have tried the •lreetose/02 In
I most alubbarn gave, {with entire eneeem. -wear
Two Imam ago we went to Tittaburgli, niter= of
We meet distressing, contrary, tehiltboutantuntatne
,tough. we ever expellent:led Mut one advent ono*
We mundane *hem. We coughed steadlly awl /a
ltottomly rue nue whole vreo,s. In' hopes mg thing it
out, but it was no go. to averpted e retlwr•id
ilapTDV.l' bY practice,- acgnired
gledoo:ry;
t.' " ituelt h "Se tu Wooa atteett remred - r.r
ors;el.6atast too ft liiwrdilir to
inou turty-elstit trare:we were muggy
the geld,46e .exie My having tuacendlitonallygur
' , trodneili" eta Dna, but unequal cortelet.villi.sa
:forzalatabteadadVervitty Neyeer'e tattoos tNugt,
:Vecteval.-11reammille Clipper, L;0.14, IL% •
•
DR. HEYSETS PECTORAL BOW
r. prepar mad solSl bp
DR. GEORGE IL 11EY.1328,
,140 WOOD STREET;
I roittairtzklareli.,.
TOOTHACHE REMEDY.
..'SURE :0131,i
Prepated &Ai 101411 y
DR. GEORGE H. Xn"!3i,*
tr, e
et, PAOsblulator
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