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    ipittsburgit Onele,.
~::PEB. 12, 1804
, AY MORNING:
CITY AND SUBURB
116rovnotiu, PAPER.
ilhc)ektog Death of a Female
o n Monday night, about eleven o'clock, a
little news boy, son of Mrs. Mary Davis, re
siding on Cherry Alley, went home and found
his mother lying dead on the floor, and his
ettpfathar, Mr. Davis, lying beside her, so
drunk us to be uneormoions of his situation.
The mother luad an infant, about two weeks
old, which bri.d fallen from her arnsi. or been
- dropped upon the hearth. Davis is a man of
'v'eryinte mato 'habits, and his first wife was
found fro a:to death, about two years ago,
on the wo Mile run. They bad been
out togs r, on a drunken frolic, and
-while n ins home they became sep
arated, ben the woman fell over an em
hatthmen and perished from the effects
of intern ranee and exposer., Davis rub
**Trend married the woman who
was found dead as stated above, but it seems
that his previous misfortune bad not improved
his habits in the least. The deceased leaves
three eltildren—the,boy whom we bare men
tioned, aged about twelve years, and a girl I
aged five, by a farmer husband—aud the in
fant previously mentioned, the fruit of her
itcond marriage. The house exhibited all the
sickening signs of poverty and wretchedness—
/holing the rain which ram bad wrought.
Coroner McClung held an Inquest, and the
jury founds verdict of death from intemper
ance.
Pittsburgh. llaymanle
ad. and Cincinnati
Railro
At a Late meeting of the Cincinnati Councils,
• eouunUnicetiou wee received from the Board
of Directors of the Pittsburgh, Idaypville and
Cinclnnittillailroad Company, asking the
operation of the councils in pushing forward
their work. This document was referred to
the Committee on-Roads and Canals, and after
ward to a special committee, who submitted
report on the subject on Saturday. From
their statement we learn that It to intended
that this road shall be need in keeping the
city fully supplied with coal. The line of the
proposed road is from Cincinnati to Piketon:
hence to Steubenville; hence by lines of roads
now in use to Pittsburgh. Ihe road was com
menced several years since by a company,
who abandoned the enterprise after expending
5444,000. In 1863 it was purchased by the
present company, who have a subscription
list of s32s,ooo—the stock being sobscribed
by aitisens of Now York, Cincinnati, and the
country along the road. The company will
soon open an office, with a view to pushing
the work forward just so soon as the weather
will permit. Engineers aro even new at work
along the lino, preparing for work in spring.
The report wee adopted, and the road will
now doubtless be pushed to a speedy comple
tion.
Arrival of Rebel Prisoners.
Four hundred rebel prisoners, commissioned
officers, who have been confined on John
ston's Island, opposite Sandusky city, arrived
bete yesterday afternoon, by railroad, in
charge of a detachment of one hundred men
belonging to the 129th Ohio cob:intact, The
Provost Guard were in waiting at the depot
for their reception, and kept them from hold
lug any .rumuniestion with the citizens dur-
Hsg their stay bore. They were soon trans
ferred to the ears on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and left for Harrisburg and Baltimore.
,They were comfortably clothed, with a few
exceptions, and nearly all of them wore tho
grey coat. The noted guerilla chief, Gee.
Jeff. Thompson, and Capt. Breckenridge, e
son of the renegade General, are among the
number. We understand that, on the arrival
of the prisoners at Baltimore, they will be
transferred to Annapolis, and placed under
the charge of Gen. Butler, who is very com
petent to attend to them.
Philosophy and Chemistry of the Air.
The third lecture of the course on this grand
and interesting subject, by Prof. Richards,
under the auspices of the Young Men's Bier-
CS - Mlle Library Association, was given last
to/ening at Concert Hall, before a large and
delighted auditory. Ills numerous beautiful
and curious experiMents were eminently sue
ceesful, sod closed witL a brief sketch of the
history of halloons, and a clear explanation of
their philosophy, accompanied with the ex
hibltion of two beautiful balloons—one iodated
with refilled air, or what is known as a Ore
balloon; the other an exquisitely heantifel
balloon, just received from Paris, both of
which were made to Soot through the lofty
hall tinder the care of his popular assistant,
Mr. Jones, while the Professor explained the
principles of both, and related several inoi
dents of the daring adventures of leroaauts.
This evening he is to explain the ehrotOrtry of
sitewir, in which he will exhibit experiments
more brilliant and striking than any yet
shown.
Hannah Kelley, believed to Le tho last
slave In Pennsylvania, died in Cross Creek
township, Washington county, 'on the 15th
tilLi at the advanced age of 103 years. She
was owned by John Gardner, deceased, for
merly of Jefferson township, but for a number
of years bad boarded with her free roloreed
relatives in Cross Creek township. Notwith
standing her groat age, she was remarkably
bealthy,and gave falipromlse of outliving her
grand children, had she not been brought to
tier death by a horrible accident. Rising
early on New Year's morning she was'erarm-
Mg herself by a very large fire at the end of a
*cal scaffold, close by the door of her bons.
and in some way caught fire, and was so to
rib!, burnt before assistance could be y'„.
that she died, as recorded above.
Not Identified
Coroner McClung last erani• c oncluded
the inquest upon the remains of the man who
wu killed on the Connell couto itaiitoadi
few days ago, at the • courituo°o°, but no
Glue whatever could to obtained us to his
Idelltiti• The en' gloom who wee on the 1P...
tn"ile ° elided that ho saw the deceased and
whittl ed : de ' us brakes:" that he got off the
track, and r .eemed to be entirely clear, but
wee eu' A e - A by the bumper and knocked down.
/
lie W U quits an old man, appeared to be very
feebY., ° end was about the medium height. lie
did. not seem to be intoxicated. lie is nip
poud.to have been a stranger here, as he car
ed a little bundle with him, as if on a jou,
wry. The jury found a verdict of accidental
denth.
Sadden Death.-Ingnest
Coroner McClung yesterday held an inquest
upon the body of Mr.. Diary Jane Murphy,
wife of Charles Murphy, • member of the 1024
regiment who was f mind dead the previous
night, at her residence in a court off Pike
strait, near Walnut, in the Fifth Ward. She
had been severely afilleted with rheumatism
for some time, and being unable to climb into
bed had been In the habit of sleeping in a bed
spread upon the floor. She was quite 11l when
she retired, and her mother, who lived with
her, In waking up In the night, went to her
bed and found her dead. She was about
t e t=ll• years of age, and the mother of two
. The jury found a verdict of "death
teammates's' causes."
Movement of Troops
The Subsistence Committee bad a buoy
time, yesterday, In attending to and feeding
the troops *which arrived during the day.
The 46th Pennsylvania volunteers, Cot. Sel
fridge, numbering 346 men, arrived at ton
o'clock. These wars followed by 100 men of
the Roth Ohio volunteers, in charge of the
rebel prisoners. The 4th and 7th Michigan
regiments came next, on their way to the
army of the Potomac. These are the Ana
regiments of veteran volunteers who have
passed through our city on their return to the
field. Thernumbered 720 men, of whom ISO
wen new trocrolts.
Two more Michigan re:low:into ars expect
ed toolay. The 77th Penneylvania regiment
OoL 81rwo11, La alio impeded.
• BeicirsTO Is ram VICITED STATIM-1t to in
tending to nota the growth of the railway
interest of the United States. From 1826 to
1829 than Were but three miles of railway in
the eOuntry. On the nut of January, 1834,
than mere 762 miles; in 1844 the number had
illittraluted to 4,311 miler in 1854 to 15,672
and oaths first of ' Jaana, 1804, the
amount of completed railway had grown to
33,660 miles, with 26,000 . more miles in pro
ven.
Tisexes.--Stin Western • again this
mein In the French Spy an the PIS of the
ratOcoate. Of matte the boas• will k fall.
Tim Zimmerman Homicide
Coroner McClung yesterday continued the
ismestigations attending the death of Freder
ick Zimmerman, of East Birmingham, who
died on Sunday last, from the effects of •
beating received on the night of the 26th of
January. Some halfrdoten witnesses ware
examined, but nothing was elicited esiculat
ed
to throw any light upon the subject order in
vestigation. Two man were called who had
been in company with the deceased daring
the same evening, but no one could be found
who had witnessed the beating. Zimmerman
had stated that immediately after the occur
rence he had been assaulted by three
men, but he gave no particulars. The air
camatanees are very much like those surround
ing the Itattigan case, and it is very doub tful
.
whether the mystery will ever be solved. Some
of the friends of the deceased are of opinion
that the facts may yet be ascertained, and in
order to give them an opportunity to make
further efforts in that direction, the Coroner
adjourned the inquest until Thursday, the 15th
inst., at two o'clock.
LISTSD by .1. C. Sproull, C. S.
at, Fourth street, on February
RZCIIV}TS Z 3
Recruiting Age
MESIM
Names. Bub. credited. EttroWed.
layor, W Y Plum tp, 214. Not enrolled
Dougherty, Wm 'Perm tp, 2t. alonon'• • ity . 21
Mills, John Pitt IT, ;Not enrol led
West, Wm If Penn tp. 21st, do
Thomas, WJ do do jWmt Plan Run..t
liaman,Etuanuel do do . ot enrolled
Williams, John Pitt tp, TM. I Probably Tol
Clinton, It 9 Penn tp, 2let, Birmingheru 2ld
Peterson, Jm S I lisusbestsr, Not enrolled
Burgess, Jno H do do as,
bl'eracken, Jas Moon tp, 22d, do
Thompson. T O :Manchester, 2.'M IE Li vsrp'l, 17 1,
Nsw Concsrraarmvs.—A counterfeit bill un
the Bank of Gettysburg boa just been issued.
It is of the diComination of $2O. It la Co well
executed that the best judges are apt to he
taken in by it, the vignette boning pasted
on the center of the note. The signatures on
the counterfeits. are IY. U. Iti'Pherson, Cash
ier, and 8.. Smith, Preeident, dated 1045;
while the genuine are signed by Si. Swope,
President, and T. IL Carson, Cashier.
A rank counterfeit $5 bill on the Union
Bank of Philadelphia has appeared; coarse
im er io c n oarse In execution, and not a good
••• -- • -.
A new $2 counterfeit on the Stroudsburg
Bank appeared yesterday. We have not re
mired a description of the note. Better
refuse all 2's on the bank for the present.
DEATH or 1 PlROillif 6NT CITIZEN Or DAY
TON.—Thomas Parrott, an old eitissu of Day
ton, Ohio, and one of the first men in that
SOCLiOI3 of the State, died a few days ago. Ile
was the father of Cad. Edsravel A. Parrott,
Provost Marshal General of Ohio, and lion.
Marcus J. Parrott of Kansas.
131110EI.A.TEGIS ' MILTIXO.- The journeymen
bricklayers will bold their regular weekly
meeting, this evening, in Allegheny Yet
Company Ball. See advertisement.
Y•aaea celebrated Ethiopian Bur
lesque Troupo will giro a series. of catertain
meets at Masonic Hall in about two works.
14PECIAL LOCAL MOTI:I*4
THOILMI NAST, Plain And Orriamenuel
Slate Rooter, sad dealer in Peansylvania and
Vermont elate of the boot quality at lo+ rate..
Oftee at Ale.. Laughlin'', near the Water
Worts, Pittsburgh, P.
GROCER Srir.o Mammas have
obtained the highest premium at aviary State,
County, and Institute Fair held it 13f.3, as
the best family and the best muntfactnring
machines, and for the best machine work.
A. F. Currnsrer, General Agent,
IS Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa
VOL.PdriCTLX.P. ATTINTIO,I!—For the derange
ments of the system incidental to the change
of diet, Wounds, Eruptive, and Expoeures
which every Volunteer is , liable to, there are
no remedies so safe, convenient, and reliable
ae HOLLOWAY'S iILLS AND OINTMENT.
Holloway's Fills and Ointment ate now re •
tailed, owing to the high price of drugr,.to.,
at 30 cents, 70 cents nod $l.lO per boa or pot.
Por sale in Pittsburgh, Pa., by 11. L. Feline
•took t Co.
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For sale oleo .t Fulton's Drug St••re, Ftilll
oireet.
Jars Itsaarvne SOD staler row Bst.a.—:he
!Ma assortment of Fall and Witries Gloating,
Lately remised by Moan". John ter A t:...,
Morchant Tailors,Vo, 148 Fedcaul tree[,Al
legheny. The stook of olothirfg ontlsts of
the finest variety of rate tamtssi ne, Testa,
coats and overnoats. The stylo of patterns is
tasteful end fashioneble. K• wonld invite
all of our Trade's to give the shove gentlemen
• ealL
MIICTINU is rev nest W•ete ' Prreencadit.
—The enrolled militia men, and. the citimus
generally, of the First Ward, Piumburgh, are
earnestly invited to attend a meeting at the
School House, on Friday evenik g, Feb. 12th,
at 7 o'clock, to adopt some p lan to till the
quota of the ward. Let there, be a full at
..endance. :ft
ILIELStr PrSD.--Fleur Wsant A t.t.r.t.ileN r .
Those soldiers families who ace entitled to a
share of this fund, in the nrst Ward, Alle•
ghony, are requested to Gall upon Alderman
Dyer, earner of Laeoak and Federal streets,
or Cul. John Siddons, Rebootn street, and re
ceive their share, Iola:tout delay.
SOLDIIM9 and 0 Sioers in the Army, being
exposed to madden, chanson should always be
supplied with “13,roorn'i Breole.Lial Troch.," as
they giro prompt relief in a cold, Cough, or an
irritated Throat.
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Poresle et Eviton's drag store, Piitb street
Pittsburgh.
SAMU" 0/1/.nAbt & Co., merchant talk",
.re 01. , :mg out their fall and winter stock of
rode at a reduced figure. Oentlemen desiring
fasekrnable and well made snit of clothing
world do well to give us a call before pur•
e g elsewhere. SAXIILL GRAHAM
Merchant Tailors, 54 Mtmlratt street.
Warcssa, Jswirt.ar, sto.—J. M. Roberts,
00. IT Fifth street, is now
ve the moet
oioe stook of fins Gold andS it r Watches,
Jewelry, Silver graft and Fanny Goods ever
displeyed in this city, and is roiling the. nt
remarkably low mime.
Onnusua and carnage calls will be talon at
the Omnibus Delo°, No. 410 Penn street, Up
or night. All order. bit at the hbove phsce
will be promptly attended to. All •all. moat
be paid in advanos
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%TAXIED IXMZDZATOLT.—A portable engine,
ail inch cylinder and twelve inch stroke, by
Cscao■ ,k Co.,
3t. Perry'. Block, Daqueene Way.
C. Stu., Dentin., US Pew, !tree. trio .
tend to all Imsizestums nr his orcleomion
Ta► latest styles of ladies helmorst boots
selling ►t low prices at MeClelland's Auction
llousei 55 Fifth street.
Lsutcs, Misses and Children's Fors to be
closed out regardless of boat, st .1. Finch's,
corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
liaanaurs in Carpets, Oil Clotho, Rugs, Door
Mate, oho., at J. Hooch's, corner of Groot and
Fifth Weds.
•
Taoss to search of cheap Dry Goode should
go to F Inch's, comer of Grant and Fifth
'treats.
BALMOR.ALI and Hoop Skirts at low Niro,
.t J. Fineh'o, comer of Grant and Fifth
tracts.
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CAVLI.R.T, ealf, kip and boavy bout?, at .11a
CieHand's, 65 Filth street.
MARRIED
.11.,CONNKLL--B.A3IBZY.—Ott Thursday event.,
Feb. 11th. at the restdena of the br Wee mother, by
th. Rev. W. D. Reward, D. D., &seated by lb. R.,
Gtacy, D. D., Mr. JAMES McCONDELL and
Mire MARY C. RAMSES, aU of MN 0110
WEITERVILT. —On Wednesdey morolog, at it
o'clock, ABRAM WiliTgitYSLT, to the 7lith y
of hi. age.
Hips and reedy for the elckly, hy welod T
.u.M0.1, beta., Issuing with trust end coofideacy
on the promise of his God: and ha was not dlyyp.
pointed, far Ms rod and Ing staff they c0mr,..4
theg the otitis from death and victory frtin
the gra.. lie Mod m a ttred child falls to et...,
sitting la his chair. without • straggle OF •
Us pored into hi. hitt Imig, dreamless sleep;
lug. if It he the Lord'. will, 1 ain content." 51• y
toy Imt sad be like his.
The funeral will take piece from hit late residynce,
Katt Liberty. on Fan. , micommo, al 10 o'clock.
Carriages will leave W. 8. Jut son's Livery 9110.11.,
Fourth street, St quarter before nine.
IMPORTANT MRDI CAL K •
PARRISH'S PRACTICAL mil Eat &cr.
Neer
Designed aa a Teat Book for the Student. and me a
Gold* for tn. Phyaletan and Pharmacentlet, co,
talnlng the omelet, and many unoMelal, formnlas,
and toamarous nzampk• of Extemporaneous Pre
sorlptlocut. Price .15. For aale
O. by
RAT I C. 5.5 Wood street.
PIANOS FOR RENT—A few very
`ooh Plasm fbr rent.
OBABLOSTY. BLESIZ, 43 fifth rt..
8010 Aiwa for Saabs k Co.'s and Balm+ Brotberr
aa
Mis I EON- FOR K , oorripri•
ta t 1, tr.t
Bede Arai for Prince'. Marinated ern; arid
Etklieasileaw. 64
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
no-r,mm•. to an. Pittsburgh Can't...
WasnrscroN, Feb. 11. HAI
foreshathered to last night'• dispatches
the Ways and Means Committee to-dry Toted
to report back the alstsky too bill precisely
es it came from - the Senate. There Is some
doubt, however, whether they will be stole to
get it reported back before Monday.
I=l
The House spent nearly the whole day an
the proposition to makiaWtie Conscription 11111
draft sloven as well as'white men. It was I
dnaily amended,so that all slaves volunteering ,
were to bring three hundred dollars to
loyal masters, to be paid when they make
out a deed of manumission for them, while if 1
they waited till they were drafted' only
roLeive+, the hundred dollars now pro
vided by law. This will apply equally
and if it becomes a law it likely to lead to
volunteering rn mum, of all able bodied slaves
throughout the border States. During the
debate on the subject nearly all the promi
nent border State men participated. Winter
Davis closed the debate in an admirable hoe
minute speech, which stirred up the opposi
tion wonderfully. Fernando Wood said while
we were horn debating on the odious conscrip
tion bill, reholuti..ns had been introduced in
the rebel Congress looking to peace, and pro
ceeded to read from lute rebel papery, resole- .
tions setting forth that no peace propositions
had been made to tho United State!, only be
cause that President Lincoln had refused to
receive their Commissioners, and proposing a
convention to consider n basis of peace. To
the Intense disgu'st of the war D e mocrats, lit
tle Mr. Samuel Cox flailed in the wake of Fer
nando Wood, and declared - that he way per.
fectly certain that if we would send Wood
down to Richmond he could bring about satis
factory terms o f peace in sixty days, rod Übe
did not then he, Mr. Cu:, would go in and
pledge Mr. Wood to 'go into the war them
selves arid prosecute it to the bitter end. Mr
Davis was astonished at 30 suicidal speecli
by M , . Cr: and is ahliging him soundly
for it to eight. Ile not only endorsed Wood's
peace propositions, but wanted our Peace
Commissioners to go to Richmond, and was
only willing to pledge Peace Democrats to
unite in a hearty support of the war In eaitet of
the failure of these prepositions.
iceto beginning to get hot in the Commit
tee on the Conduct of the War. It appears
that the contracture have brought ice here
from Northern ports by the shipload, and the
government hoe bought it by the Immo meas
urement, although in some rases heft melted
when it arrived here. In other words the
government paid ptiote upon tho atittinytica
that the •iealer had lost largely by waste, and
yet paid for the waste itoelf. It is lielioled
also that the Got etornent has paid for the ice
thus procured at tho extravagant pricer pie
railing in Washington. It,. Abbott, Med. al
Dieretor, we. before them to shay.
Th. Senate .pent a great part of It, see,,
the Lieut. General bill. Little prtive. ,
W . , made. Mr. eenneee, of l altfamm, pre-
pooes the following tunendment.whieh rintounti
to legislating Ilalleek out of ntli,e. It seems
likely to prove a le the deliete.
lie adds to the fleet section these words. ''fi'ho
shall he lieteral-in Chief of the envies of the
I. tilted Steles, under direct et rf the, Prosi-
dent. and whit shall remsin in chief command
during the pleasure of the President.-
Tilt I.2OOLITTI.V barn YF.aT
To the joint . reaolution to equalize the pay of
0 )liiiort in tho army, proposes that where
black s4ildiers have been enlisted under prom-
Ise of receiving thirteen dollars per month,
they than receive that amount without re
gard to ,•ther enactments, lout lour dollars per
moth ,•r said cum •halt he retained from the
pay of !b., eorrtng m dietrietr in inourrre
tion, to riiimburro the ospenoei of Inking care
of women and rhitdreo of ,odd :node dig-
The (Bowing additional Western National
Bantle have been authorised • lat. Monroe,
Wisconiin,tlghoo o . hewing, Michigan,
, Athens, Ohio, $50000; Bryon, Ohio,
. Springfield, Ohio, $20,000; Gale,
burg, Illinois, 1.10,000 ; ri e borare, itt
!too. 11. Chicago, 410,000: Ironton, Ohio,
soo,o 'U. :id. Chicago, :SI (wino. The numb e r
of national banks thus far authorised i tiro
kundred and fifty.
It ie stated here on authority of Lien. nut
lor.that tile deserter who went over to th,
enemy and gave them informisaien of hit re
cent movement, was the one before .Gorlet , ted
of desertion. and would bate been ehqt, but
the Presidelit insisted on pardoning him.
tri:10111b
The Spec.al Committee on Weights and Meas
ures are about to tate up the subject of mod
ifying the stamlard, or securing unite, toity of
standard with European notions. Per.lsll
haring any suggestions on the subject shculti
communicate with Mr. Kaseon, of lowa.
Twelve thousand dollars wore voted in the
H•use this morning to to build tho Presi.
dent's stables. llakos Ames, who hat made
earolul examination•, said he would be willing
to unilertako the , work for $5,000.
A uxuosur.
From the Board of Trade of Ils!tinter° was
presented to the Senate to-day. It {Elves the
assurarwe that the tax on leaf tubare, unless
accompanied by a fall drawlwielr, will be fatal
to the export trade In tobacco and injurlowt In
the effect upon foreign exchanges.
TT:M.6re L01.7181•Ita.
Tho House committed the folly ol pa )1 ng
the
bog Louisiana member Field, who tried
ti minute, tquitolf into the Honey, fifteen
heedred dollars for the effort, by a rum of
79 to 63—a fen Administration mee voting
with the Democrats.
Et=l
To•day reported o bill to remove the dlequall
fleation for carrying the mails on account of
color, with no amendment declaring that
there ehall be no exclusion pf any witness
from courte of the United Statem on account
of color.
Ilas brought spill be< re the 14enate .111 r.
lialo's old bill rolative to the adjustment of
claims against the United States, and has
oorporated a special provision for the settle
ment of the claims of Kontuelty.
The House Special Committee has an elabo
rate bankrupt bill prepared, which it will seek
to Introduce ea the earliest occulon. Tho bill
differs tomownat from that of last session.
The stories telegraphed to certain Western
papers about any implication of the Assistant
Secretary of the Nary, Fox, or Cislof Clerk
Faxon, in frauds, nil, unfounded and foolish.
I,4rORTED woos
Petitions are before the Way. and Mean.
Committee in considerable number., asking
far a reduction of duty on Imported wool.
The Committee are considering the pubJeot.
11=1
Mew'. Sprague, Morgen, Biddle, Wilktn
ron and Ilegdrieke, wore, to...day, announced
!am:elites on ?danufaeturee.
Rumored EVACTIMIOD of Richmond.
Sammons, Feb. 11.—The Montgomery
(Ala.) Daily 3loil has the foßowing significant
annouzoement : Rumors of an evacuation of
Richmond me gaining credit. There la a
movement on foot which will create more con
sternation at Manton& than anything that
bad °natured during' ths war.
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Potlin Wawa.
Now Tout, Fab..11..a-Tbe tleamer China,
from Liverpool, boo pawed randy Book.
,„„,The following le Ilia newshy the City or
W.Rhiagtnn Th. Cite or Baltimore arrived
on the Blih
The Poni•II quevilon iv ithehanged• It is
asserted that the llrltlsh government hesitant
threatening note. to Vienne and Berlin, and
that F renon iv in unison with England.
The Bank' , Minister hop tell l Warta.
Ilrentistitfl• ore quiet end etwady• Pro".
lon• steady. Conouls 011144titiON.
rivsvP•• - i f . Joe. VT—Ci.tign dull and d'is
rifting ilonner•rils, hot the rates are an,
changed. the sole. on Monday and Tuesday
wore 0,000 bales, inoludlng 7„Miti to spooaln
tors and for export. Tne tit.orb..i. , market
Is very dull and milli cloollning. Breadstuff,
quiet and stonily. Prorlidono weedy. Consols
no i.. ;; hr
Ltntrrant. Jan. 33.—Flour Jull and tending
downward. Wheat quint and lending down
ward. C.din quiet and steady, mixed 30s dd.
Beef Ten dull. Pork quiet. Bacon firm and
quiet. Lard firm at 42e thirtel3s. Tallow
dell and easier. (tatter firm. Sugar quiet
and steady. Cofloo no salea. Rice inactive.
Petroleum quiet. Linseed oil no sales. Basin
•paiet and steady.
Lind°, Jan. 26.—Breadetuffs quint and
WNW, sugar dull and unchanged. Coffee
quiet and 'toady. Tea quiet and steady.
; Ilion easier. Tallow dull and tending down
rd.wa Petroleum steady; Refined 2•(_020 Id.
American Securities; Erie shares
Illinois Central shares 240;22 discount.
The Bohemian arrived out on the Nth, the
Now York on the :Nth and the Africa on the
30th.
•
The Damsel question remains um - hanged.
There it lees apprehension of war, although
the Ituesian troops continue to advance, and
their commander has demanded the evacua
tion of Schleswig by the Dante.
Franco and Iterate have come to the taint
elusion to agree with England, but will leave
active intorteronce to England.
The ship Dreednaued lent Fayelee in dist
stress, the captain having been killed at sea.
There is no change in toe Danish queskten.
The Danish Ambassador has withdrew from
Vienna.
The London Morning //staid believes that
the English cabinet hart sent dispatches to
Vienna ai.l Berlin, uotifyingthom of the hos
tile attitude it would be compelled to assume.
if Schleswig was invaded.
The French tioVernment foliated to be
In unison with the English cabinet.
The Ifoco.e., /too says that pending the
.kustro-Prosttan preparations for war, every
effor• will tot made for peace, and probably
ouch a coalition formed that must be respected.
In the French Chambers M. Thiersstrongly
condemned thr Mexican expedition, and de
manded that France should treat with Junco,
M. Chalk defended the expedition as just,
and assorted that it was imposible to treat
with Juarez..
M. Berry er contended that Franco had beta
ints.ed, and the government ought to retire.
The amendment of the oppoiltion wee With
drawn, and the debate adjourned.
The Paris Bouree was steadier at 6tlf
The Danish preparations for resistance are
actively progressmg. The li•nuer.i , k is
being fortified, and entrenchments made and
armed with batterlee.
A telegram from Vienna says that the Dan
ish note proposing six weeks delay, was only
presented to Austria on the J. h.
A letter frow Vienna, dated January na,
says • The acceptance of rho crown of Mexico
by Arch Duke Maximillien, ie now an ',ova
-1 cad., fart. His imnerial i,ighoees will return
to-marrow to Trieste, and make Anal prepara
tions for hie journey.
lhe second Mexican deputation in expected
to amt e in March, with the result of the
Plehrbeittin, niter is Foch the Eteper, will
tears for Mexico.
The Emperor of Autism is sari t.. have
Risen hie tool cor,ent to the daring enter.
prise A I the Archduke, who :..,ha on it us an
”Idtgation whatever.
r,,;., Jo.. 3d.—The hour.. it firm. and
rentce closed Gut 400.
Loodoe, ire. 3.—M en hat Wraneell,
Prussia, hoe deutanied the evacution of
:Schleerrig
The Oro. sr.. -N) t 641. the British Caloinet
is still hopeful el pro erving poetic
boot., Joe. cabinet Council tvtae
I 'held yesterday afternoon mad evening.
The /irrof 1 learns from a reliable sourer
that Herr Von Beneath. the l'ruesian Premi
er, has declared in favor of the acceptance of
the Danish proposal for ;appending the move
ment of the Austrian and Daniels troops. It
is, however , added that the King of Prussia
is oppposed to this 00004641041. and that a
Ministerial oriole is antioipated.
Console, after calico boars yesterday, cleated
firm at 90'.'s(irtiti 0,.
boserpeita, J. 118.—The 11rn1alt spredition
ecintlnual threatening. England beaks her
remonstrance. with warlike preparation..
and it is reported that from twenty to thin
ty thousand men are to be pieced n
war footing. The austrio Prussia vanguard
61 ordered to [II ‘rr h troth Siel to-raids the
Eider Canal
Wohog.---vion. Bergh.; Las ta,led an order
that Poland in the future shi.:l bc govern,'
I.y martial law.
Shipping had arrived by the Euguine, nt
Antwerp, from tho Batter, and by the Corpor •
niece, st Luxharen.
The following is a summary ot the news
received by the City of Washiugton
It it stited that the Danish Government
has purchased a powerful iron-clad vessel on
the Clyde, a bleb we, reported to have been
constructed for the Confederates.
It is announced that the Great Eastern is
to he peramptortally told at SOCtiorl , on the
19. h inst., unless preflously disposed of by
private contract.'
It is officially confirmed that All/1,111 and
Prussia hare refuted the application of Den
mark for a delay of a month or six week, in
marching their troop., and that the Prussian
troops entered Kiel on the nth, the Saxons
having withdrawn. They also ordered the
withdrawal of the Duke of Augustoburg's
eitiren guard, which trim complied with.
The Austrian and Prussian Ambassadors
were still at Copenhagen awaiting a resum p.
lion of direct steam communication, which
ens daily expected.
The Austrian Chamber of Depu:ics, by one
ma).,rity, adapted a resolution den... lug air
11..111,3 of the Government.
The English journals encourage the ballet
that until the first ihob is fired there is hope
for peace. The doubt Is that Austria wad
trued. are prepared to bear the tremendous
consequences which will fallow.
The Doily N.w. miserts that England will
nut stand by and let Denmark be crushed.
The Mornin, Porn aye that.. surely 61 soon
at the Germans cross the Elder, 3o surely will
they array against themselves tho arms of
England, and find France moving on. the
Rhine, and the Italatna..on Venitia. %When
the hour comes the polity of the Western
Foment will be identical: It urge. an aillaoce
of England and Franca with Italy, Eustis and
Sweden, and contends that the representation
of these power. must be heeded.
The Tones !Teaks in a very similar strain.
The titobe says the whole restamsibility
reete with Austria end Frond.. It does not
believe that they will commit an act of war.
The French Chamber of Deputies are die
cussing about. paragraph In the address fo
isting to distant expeditions. Three amend
ments wore pending relative to Mexico, all
demandiag the termination of the expedition
and • recall of the troops.
The Prussian Chamber of Deputies had been
prorogued. A Teach from the throne despairs
about bringing about an understanding, end
says the government will act without rely log
on the support of the country.
News from the Cape of Good Hope stays
that the murderer of James Gray, mate of the
bark Saxon, bed been proven Against Dona
ghee, second officer of the Vanderbilt.
A despatch from Fiengsberg says that Earl
Wrangle on the 29th summoned the Danes to
evacuate Schleswig, and a reply to be given at
none on the following day. It will he in the
negative, when the Prussians will cross the
Elder.
It is reported that the Danes are retiring
along the whole lino of the Eider.
The English journals are more hopeful of
poem.
Larear.—Licerpool, Jon. 30, P..11.--Cotton
firmer and unchanged; sales to-day of 6000
baler, including 2500 bale, to speruletars and
for export. Breadstuff. dull but steady.
Provisions .toady. Petroleum quiet at is
10 yjd.
London, n till, P. .11.—Consols, for money,
00%@90%. Illinois Central 24623 discount,
Erie 641365.
The Operations of Congressional Com
mittee.
WABLIINUTOP, Fob. IL—The special Com
mittee on Slavery, of which Mr. Sumner Is
Chairman, mot for the first time today, end
agreed to Introduce it bill repealing the fugi
tive slave law.
The Special Rouse Committee on Bankrupt
Law have adopted a bill empowering Judges
of District Courts to appoint Registers
of Bankruptcy with full power, where
there le no opposition. If there be opposition
the District Judges are to bear and determine
the cues. The Circuit Court II to have the
supervising and concurrentjurisdietion. Pro
vision made for voluntary and involuntary
bankraptey corporations are included, except
banks and railroad companies.
Flabersatn Captured by Guerrillas.
W.I.IIBIIIOTON, Feb. 11.—A party of fear or
Ara fishermen were picked up on Tuesday
areafes b,y sibtleensairad Ist fish-
Ins Pobtok Boy, below lioant Vernoz,Ta.
Congressional. S' I
Wasetscron CITY, Feb. 11. •
liocen.—A epecial bill was parsed spore
printing twelve thousand dollars to rebuild
the Prealdent's stable, which was destroyed
by Gra last night.
On motion of fur. Chandler, the select com
mittee on railroads between New York and
Washington was instructed to inquire as to
the expediency of furnishing additional rail
road facilities for transportation of troops be
tween the two cites.
The house went into committee on the En
rollment bill. The amendment to draft per
sona of African decent to constitutes part of
the national forces, was discussed, involving
the question of compensation to loyal owners.
Daring the debate Fernando Wood said the
Confederate Congress was new debating the
propositiona of peace, while we here are legis
lating in violation .1 the Constitution.
Mr. Cot (scored the peace propositions, and
believed if Fernando Wood were sent on a
mission to ltiolitoon d, peace wool i be restored
in misty days.
Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, said ho was the
last man to treat with the rebels, who must
lay down their arms and yield to the Govern
ment unconditionally.
The pending amendment on the enrollment
bill was that of Mr. Stevens, of Ps., that all
able bodied male persons of African decent,
between the years of 20 and 4b, whether
ritii3ll9 or not, resident In the United States,
shall be enrolled according to the provisions
of the colt° which this bill is a supplement,
and to forma part of the national forces, and
when a slave Is drafted and mustered Into
service '
his master shall receive a certificate
thereof for pup, and the drafted man shall be
free, and ptea-ided that the slaves of loyal men
only shall be-paid for.
Mr. Davis, of Md., made • suggestion that
the S3OU feature in the above be omitted, to
which Mr. Stcrons_assented.
. -
Mr. Davis also offered the following amend
ment ta the above amendment, as follows :
The Secretary of War shall appoint a com
missioner in each of the Slave States represent
ed in Congress, charged to award a Jest boot
panoution, not exceeding SUM, to each loyal
Owner of any slate who may volunteer into
the service of the United States, payable out
of the commutation money upon the master
freeing the Alive.
Mr. Daldwin, of Maas., moved to strike
from the amendment the swords: "The owner
of any clove," and to vabstiirtto the words:
Pertons to whom the colored volunteer owes
perelee...
Mr. Baldwin's amendment was agreed to.
Mr. Webster, of Md„ offered the following
amendment. And the bounty of $lOO, now
payable by law for eseh drafted matt, shall be
raid to the person to whom each drafted per
son owes Beretce or labor at the time of his
muster into the sett lee of the foiled States,
on heels, the person.
Mr. We bster'sl am' otioneut was agreed to—
ayes 6V, rays 37.
Without final anti, the House adjourned.
SZNATI..—Mr. Coonm., of Cul., called op
the bill amendetoty of, and supplementary
1 , , too net to provide a C ircuit Court for Cali.
(oriole and Oregon, which otter certain amend
meets woe adopted.
3Cr tollamit reported beck from the
mitt. on Poet end Post Roads a bell
regulating the railroad. in New letsey, and
moved that the subject might be referred to
the Judiedary Committee, ee at present there
were grave queettons of confliot between the
discernment and that State. Considerable
debate *roe° on kid motion.
The Senate rolufed to refer Om bill to the
Judiciary Committee. After coneideroble de•
hate, and on motion of Mr. WilAon, it vac or
dortd to lie upon the table.
lir. Dario introduttud a bill to aacertain the
anitittnt of the I term . ..Attained by the loyal
Sl4tea during the ea•, ar.d e.periatly by eiti
tout of Kentucky. lirterrra to the Commu
te.= Clean..
111 r. Nilson called up ilouse bill ...icing
the gr...tle of Lientenun , dotterel in the army
with atnerolioanta •Dented by the Military
Committee. Those eirendmente strike out
the clause of the llou•e bill flothoriting Lien
tenant lienerale •pp under fhb, not to
zumitantid the itrutma of the I aired Stoma,
an.l the °loom reoncomending the appointment
by the Prer:dettoC M.jtr General 1 .S Grant
In the poeition. d loag debate *netted upon
the amendment, proposed by the Committee.
Al.werY. Trumhell. Riehardeon, Doolittle,
Sturman awl Ilo.no, eupported the original
bill at no cot ofji.itice to General Oren:.
Without comb; to a rote the S'onsta ad
turned until t o morrow.
From Cairo
Caine, Feb Il.—A meeting of the loyal
citizens of M ;Aphis no. held yesterday. to
consider the i iopriety el calllng a convention
cif the people : West Tennessee. for the pur•
se of spremuting yuint..antion in the re-os
taidishment of civil giivernment.
A Are orvorred at Memphis on the night of
the Sib. The hies is estimated at seven or
eight thrineand dollars. No insurnntie. Sup
posed to hare been the work of en Incendiary.
Nearly two hundred rebel prisoner., from
Little Rock, Ark., mot, ling thirty•two offi
cers, arrived by the stenciler Delaware, en
for Si. Louis Ti,. prisoners were
guarded by two coml. inice ol the Sib Wiseeen
leo, who bane re rot etcd emit aro on their
way home on furlougi..
Two hundred and Llty from Ala
hams and Ton tenet ~mired from below, and
ten ins very destitute condition.
Caine, Feb. Il.—A Irixs from Vicksburg,
to the nth, represeut very thing as progress
ing favorably. Not Sing of importance bad
transpired. tier, li-zyman and staff left
Memphis, for Vicksburg, on the fah,.
A detatehgent of toe let Ala., while scout
ing, a few dbys since. to the direction of Her
nando, surrounded ,t house where a party
VISA being given to some rel.l officer, nod
soldiers, home on furlough. Twelve prison
err and fifteen hursus were captured. The
; prisoners were brought to Memphis.
Tram. on the Memphis and', Charleston
Railroad see running only to :CoLliersville,
thus closing one avenue througH which largo
amounts of Cotton hare reached Memphis.
Small boats are running ,short. Gips below
Memphis, and continual. pick op loads along
the river, and occasionally a large lot arrives
from below Vicksburg. Good middling, Toq
T 2 ; middling to strictly do., tla(a.67.
The Illinois Centred Railroad Transporta
tion Company hare placed another large
wharf-boat near the height depot, at Cairo.
Ittenuaboatmen have contributed $l,OOO to
the Cairo Relief Association.
Cll6O, Hob. ll.—The steamers Commercial
and Glendale, from Memphis for Cincinnati,
with twelve hundred bales of cotton, passed
this evening.
The Vtivelled (o! rexpoudent
Batritrosr, Feb. Il.—Mr. Sharer, who was
yesterday expelled from lien. Butler's Depart
moot at a corre.pondeot of the New York
World .d /toil,, New., states that ho has
written but two letters for the World and one
for the P.cdy Srinp, .11 of a strictly news char
acter, and that no article. or letters from hi
pen here ever been oopiel into a Soother
uTnal. Ha true engaged by the papers al
.dad to simply to forward Richmond papers
they arrived by flag of truce or other chew.
el.. lie has been is that department fo- to.o
Ocean Mall Arrrugement,
Wssaisivros, Feb. 11.--In future the mails
for Porto Rico will be made up at Now York
for the office of the British packet agent, at
San Joan, to he dispatched by an American
steamer 16 Balton., and thence by the West
India line, In British packets, to their destin
ation. The single rate of postage both in the
United States and Width America for letters
addressed to Porto Rico, by this route, I. 34
rAvgymont of which is compulsory.
Penitentiary Burned
8 rairvar, Feb. 11.—The Onondaga County
Penitontiary took fire, In the workshop, at
noon today. The main building 'was entire
ly consumed. The prisoners' wing may be
saved, but it is not probable. The lose
minute to 535,000 or t.. 40,000 upon whioh
there is a smith Insurance. The prisoners
were all taken to the Court Rouse.
The Chesapeake
ilahirAx, N. S., 11.—In the Admiralty
Court yesterday, Judgn Steinard decided that
the Cherwfieake and her cargo should be re
turned to her owner upon the nayment of the
legal expenses of the Court. The Court then
adjourned till Monday, when a final decree to
this effect will be delivered.
EtWATERS.-20 boxes fresh smoked
Bloater antring, the Snit ot She prawn Just re
celnd and for sale by the bos m doyen, at t he
Ily Or. eery Store of
.10112 i A. lIENSEIASV,
corner Likel-ty stpiHnod ereets
FINNAN HADDIES.—Just received
from Now Took, s supply of Cornkl. Middles,
very oft, so breakfolt or too rohob, for Ws by Ike
Ismod by JOHN A. araisttew,
Clatter Liberty and fired greet.
SSPICEDMINCE, MEAT, ready for
baldric pat op In 5 th Jan or Am Ni. by the Ib. ,
at the 'fatally Groerrr btord of
JOIIN A. SESSHAW,
fe9 Center Liberty .5 [land streets.
GLLEUX. S 11.1)1 NES. --ah finest
N.A bread Importad, Just received In ball bexas and
for Ws by JOHN A. BENSILIA.W.
co uer Liberty Ada • d emu..
90 TONS SrIORTS, 10 TONS VINE
BIIIPSTUFT, and 1" TONS 3IIDDLINGB In
awe and ro alb by IiNOX XIMEIr.
Istbertl nttgt•
M FINE FRENCH CALF
ig Ft
rettso soon' it
e• Nee Ate wile.
BRCS lITELLIG Z CF.
IZES:I
IMIE=I
Norman: Cincinnati. • Kate Ileitis., Lotlividly , .
lea gees, Elisabeth. IGalletin, Brownsville.
The steer ceottactes to recede steadily at this
point, with bin ell feet in the channel by lbe pier
marks last evening The weather niodersted tome.
what yeeterday, and towecte evening it heats•
trite pleasant cwt
• There has not been a elan', transient arrival wince
Wednesday. The Julia. trim Emmertlle; Miner.
front Whistling. tod the Golden Era, from Cincinnati,
r• a. Laid night, and will dmbtl«sir foond at
the wharf this morning.
•
Ilia Sat.. Robinson, ler Louisville, sad the Nor.
mA n, rinclunati, roo.lltuts the departstrea.
Tie. Lim- Martin ...lying at the foot of Liberty
.11,e1 la.‘ esening, tokto on • load of rail road
roe fo ?Neb . . and the new steamer Darned, we
understand, hue entteel • earg.. of the emir mete
ial for the same Nita
the hew steam,, • . rutrepld. yeas yesterday
I.y Capt. Stevens, t.. Capt. Moms.. Rea sad others,
r Y.t. Louis rur $1^,, , 30. IV.. bear It nated that her
new owner, Intend running her between St. Louie
and tho very headewatersol the:Bliaroorf.rieer. She Le
a sery:atonadh and light-draught hurt, and we doubt
not, t• well adapted for the above
The etnrinnati Cestraorekd says {new or. In canal
transportation hn eommenced, by the arrival at the
Main street landing of the Miami and Zne Canal, of
the steamer J. 11. Turner, of Tranklin. the wa
built at Mlddletnan, and her euglne Is of twenty.
leer bore pews, fibe brought down about duty
tons of freight. eormlsting of oat*, tour. whieky and
sundryea fir dimension. ant ab•nt eighty feat
length by eleven feet In width. Wet:teleran:ld that
hie I. her trot trip, and that upon trial she can
easily make four tulles en norm. can pull ao.
other loaded boat of her own tie., ,and get along teeter
than •he can go alone with bore.., sultanast any iv.
levy t• the hunk. .f the canal. The este:nee noel
wear
anal tear of • •teenier is Ire. then thapor a re. -
tialetroat dragged along by animals.
l'acaengon and vhippera should Lear ta mit! t1..0t
the rang , n, Capt. Dmanelly, t. tae regular fiatur ,
day packet for enminuatt, leaving promptly at 10 a .
tu. Maw, 11 , Conatell end Donnelly am the clerks
The Nevada, Oapt. Drlckoll, In fllllne op rapidly .
Jur St. Louis. and will be rea.ly to team thla erett;ng.
The New Y.,rk. u.rc. J.ll. Li,:htuer. r• Ur. r , F ,,
lar Vtitiny 1.1...1 for rineronati leer
IN% at
.4
The Illtnert, tt.r.lttn, 1, the rood., Wl,wl.
tug tt , tlay. iOl,Olllll rtlLlClllany at It
k.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
t;liNglanatt Market.
Vp. , 121 iri•patch to t Plusbargh 11.12611.
P•I. It,
The ',ether t..-Jay bed bee;. ricer end mild. The.
river Lae felon on, fot tourism inched daring the
past taealy.t•ur Lours Th•re 1. naW . 11.01, vei
on inch to tb• rbetuterl.
The stroulwr uo,len LAgln ai 5z.,..1 her.. trona Pitt
MEI=
Pioca—TL• mat Iset is achanged and quiet 1:;,75
41.60 fur Superaus. µQua v —There is au active
Teruiatt•e demand and prier 4.1,, advanced k per
I=l
=EOM
~Lora dcluezal for OW Hans Pork at $17.: 4 far
h, ocanound, slat New 51.,e6 s2,,Zo.92l.[AT—
aewly, wlth n atnnl dvrtuud !rum the local wipes
nuJ White at 51.M@1.40 Caan—lo
r demand. New Ear is bald at •0401. OAT , -14
ad; riernand nt latupl at balk and san - ka.
r ts ucrbaurcd. n, aLts .• un• ha,d •I
,41,0.1 for Sprkug
Philadelphia Market
!!1!!!01
. •
demand in 11,0, and only Nr. ser,• auld at r
(47.7, for F:ttra Family. and Sat.,o fur Fancy, ma-Pinto
and aweks lintt . kyr ?lour ni nominal at t11,.'., and
C...-nmeal at Wheat ;narket dun and nal
10 Ina!, warn auld at 81, , , , (3t,0, for Rad, and 51,8.:,
t fur 14 hit, mmall aale• of Bye at 51,30. Can
• requeat, asul 2,000 bosh of Yellow were sold
$l,ll. ~ a ta mato...a at In Petroleum
• a fair trade doing • vrith sala•Of Crude at
• ftetio.4 to Weal 44/.34., and Erve 7..•
Mn lberr. are ata •146e11l not loading With the
arrice. for Envy*. In t!wre. change;
asl.a el kit , 3-I!ic, Lagmyra at 24 , ,e, and 160 bag.
"[Hag. at Mt`ric. huger and heft! 11rtnty.
11/ Prot talons thura la • Jinn fe, ling, but nut much
doing Whl.ky 'lumina: •t . . , 2,1, - .ond .Irudga at
a,
Stock and Money Market..
I.i KW reb 11.—.rto - t.1.. v. or
.1 It 1........... Coutrml.
pl.t . AV.j" Harlow. ....... .
111. l'ebtral &
111 I~imn t , outhrrn.. it. & C
New fort
x.
1,. 119% Five.twnntler lt*
1. I:1v, 144 Tresanr) Ititv ,i
It. II 112°, Ow. year ,rtlflal.,...gt.',
inl..undc 1:1 , 1en, _llilß.ltstered 1F1,1.......1(00,
1eva...1..11./1,1a...1.35 . .ij . .
Prti.A.ast.rla, F.L. 11.—Attcke Stesay; r"..alia
", , ,1 , „.. /Lea , liag tO. blorl4 Canal GA: 1.. g lelatal
2,., I.,.ust'• 11. 11 7') , ;.i.u1.1 1te..... Eat - Lang.. on It.
New Nock Market.
N KW T , WW. rob. 11.—Cutton declined 141% cent.:
Ale+ , f 3:4 bale" at nl,4i cents. Floor heavy . sales
6,our Lids At 50,,:k.G6,50 f...r State, 157,4 , 7,50 fur
for Sou th ern. Wheat q uiet. ula
23,0 A. bo.l, •t for Milwaukee Club, 51,58
41,ra for et, Sprlog, 51,6141,70 for lied. Corn
Iluinp , soles of 1.00. bush, Pork brionsrit At
Whisky firm t F, ,, (46.‘e, mostly elti
pd. beL,ar steady at 12441.3. I. , uffe.. quiet. Ma
fl rat at .V. 471. ti• ,, alttares L.-a.)).
armor . Crude air, Reeto.4 Vrei,ttta cult ;
V1..0r 11 t, 11 , Wbeat
lialtltoore Market.
IM=3=Zl==3:l
,
an! •uperfine. What urtn. eurn .10I•
31,1141,15 Nr whit«. Whiato Sun at A.,40.3 far
4.h1... com. quirt.
L I4CiD STOVE I'INFI
I=l
It It slroady rottod.
It hat no emelt trltstorrr.
It prodonrd no dirt or du..
It stands Oho matt intone. boat.
It prer.orro. from mat.
It to the moot oconomlcel Polith
It It not oror..fonath Mr labor.
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verol soonod•harld ENGINES, of ell&roat
wBOUGFIT IE.ON SLIATTS, for btern and au!
wh.sol b.ts, DOCTORS: Also, Sale sod FWor M
•NUINH9 aO.l FGgIaMIT 11018C669.
T 110.5. B. ELLIS,
Cairo, Wool.
LYON ARNSTUAL, IMPORTER
AND DEALER is th. most arlecif brawls of
GENF INK MA VASA CIGARS, sod all kinds of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SHEET,
VANCT ISEKILSCUAL/31 PIPE 3, TUBES, Br., Ac.,
to vela variety, LIMEB. TILE ST. I'HAELES HO
TEL, Pittsburgh. P.
BOQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, am,
rot-wardod to order from
B 4 !WOO EPS OAKLAND OICYCNBUMIIIL
fat i t:trt .
„ eon ma oat la et. 0rta..14,4:,
UNITED STATES TAX LAW MAN
iL3.—Bonterell a Meet and 'excl. T. eye
.m of the United ...... 32 80.
Ed.'s rad. Tax La.. —. 1 10.
Haire National Tax lota 7 1 .
Yor sale by . EAT 2. 00.. 61 Wood etrteet
BARLEY MALT.—Prime Fall and
spring
HAJKLEY !MALT,
ijouatantly on hand and brawls by
D. 6. GALWAY.
ja23:6eo Na. 333 Liberty street, Pittsburgh._
DUNCAN, SHERM.A t.P.'S Sight
BIN on the Delos Sank. L! , adab sad Sight
Bin. an emery Important town In Germany, Prance,
Strltserland arid Italy, fed sale Is inn= 1. ntlt pnn.
chatter., by WM. If. WILLIAMS a CO.,
antSbarn Wood dyad. tomer of Third.
STORE
N.. 107 ISARKST ST., Setymen Tifth !Lod Liberty.
JOS. IL 1111011 RR,
ESSMTICI
UNION BRASS WORK&
El AN6P7 'LLD & WITZSIDIDIOR 6
Braes Founders
FINISHED BRASS WOIHE furnished at the short
tat notka. A Impeder article of tstl3BiT'S PAON•
INO METAL, tar Mama Oyttulam Nu. 13 SEO•
OND, near Short strati, Pittabaralt. P. ja23:ly
WAIL PAPER,
OHILLP SS Till CURLPier!
nowlag that I will WI WALL PAPIB, ot all
grads, Si low it aly Ito!. soot of Um I iod of
"Wcaoloo Nut Heft I Invite Loyola to otamitio,
at No. 107 OWIANT AMEX?.
30.9. LL 11114111.3.
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHADES., of which I now of* a lama atock„
aro not =dad InCtalilt,is(whey in Oddity,
to fitful and doniaknopoot Om plod
Call and re at &CM litailutt . hater Mk
hd
-fff
DAT CUT. tr.ths 4.1410 r; pdr4 good
2 Xdo.bost eta bi tad at ,
4wStiliikitiitim.
ZLISCEL.L.I.rEOUS.
EXCELSIOR FLINT GLASS cost
PANT hare nen in calm* ol ninction en GIST
MM . , IReiT LippillCOU . B ASS Factory, a WV. WO
witehutiwe WOMB, with all the modern itewrovw
moats, sad will b. In wmpkt• running ordsr on 0
about the MST 07 JA Nl' A N.T, when thay wW
be prepared to awardartare A axpprbar guilty of
Flint Glass Chimneys
AU orders promptly Atterlet to
Address, as. M. LINDSAY,
TRIKA.L*REII
&HA]
HENRY G. ELLLE a CO.,
An nov noodling ttattly
Fall and Winter Scock,
/Lad Invite ask Mend. ptiMit to oranxtur
stuok, lehtch le the flaw ow , meet cvinplete
enr branekt Co this markaL
I==ii
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 00001
COUNT& OP PIN ASO sT Tk 1,11111,
17==111
FURNITURE
J AR. W. W OODW ELL,
F 7 md 99 Third .font. opponlt. E Edmaadoon
and 111 Fourth mast MIIO
p - girinTru ocTurua x; Tit
DITEIRIIK/rh PAT/Oh - 7
•
OVAL 1...4.1111 . CHININEVII
X IL, , EL I NI ASS
Thew Chimneys are Intended as tho flat dame,
heat tog all parts of tb.•does not cstroas
to cracking. N. T. DI THRIDGE,
Fort ritt Glass Ww4, Waabington stmt,
• ~.~~
DEPABTX.KNT or AGRICULTURE, j .
Ws/mamma, D. C., Dec 15, 186.1.
TO THE GROWERS AND MANU-
A. YAMMERS OF YLAI AND EitltiP.—The
Commissioner. appointed ty this Department, pm.
siding of Don .1. K. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania,
William M. Dailey, of Rhode Island, ano John A.
Warier, of Ohio, to consider the Milowing appro
priation mxie by the last Congress, rio
o For Inveathmtlons to test t h e practicability of
calttrating sod prepay 1,, f Bas end bentp no a solidi
tute for cotton, twenty thouxend dollars,"
Having met, and after soreral dayo' in./M(4101On,
believing that a farther and fuller notice of thole Ito
VtlitiZitiollll might modoce valuablo result...adjourn.
ed to meet again on WKDN robe 11, the Tith day of
February next, at 12 o'clock nt.
They nsineet all Ititerostsd In the distribution of
this appropriation, or ansions to dereehrp the subject
for the public good, to eeml to dd. 11ettartmmit, On
or before that day, eamp/ot of the hemp and Rim la
1 the dlfferaut etncs of ;implant iota; of the Stoat and
fabrics prepared by them. aceolidtolhiml by a 1... -
menu of the •arium proceeeet a.-d, .ad the net of
proanction laeach awe ; slao, ileccriptions of the
kinds and root of machinery used, ashore made, Or.,
together with any and all Information that may be
Wall' to the Commiadma.
his Information L 12.1...ary before as fotelligent
di.tribution of the appropriation can be made.
c1ad33341 ISAAC bp IWTON, Commissioner.
JT & M. WiSTEEN, Blum Forrxinata,
. Gas Awn &rum Verna,. Portinalar attention
paid to ilia fitting up end repairing of OIL HEVl
rEltlk,. All kind. of BEAM AND MON COCNA
nude to order. M.) DRAWS CASTINGS, of .11
kind., made at the shortest moire.
All orders left at Now 31 sod 34 WATER STItZDT,
near Liberty, will be prompGy attended to.
tarn. member. of Ibis firm Wog practical say.
eforiefor. Ornisaj yams,' asp:ximartur ...chair-
will Ignore to give satisfaction in every repooL
We are oleo agents for Guild, Garrbiou 2 Oa:.
STEAM PUMP, for pumping Wider. Crude and De
fined Oils. dm. den:ly
UPIIOLSTERING.—Having parohas•
ad • largo atock of goods (or CASIII,I o so obi.
to offer groat bargains at extremely lon prices.
TEATIME& BEDS; Hair, Rusk sod Spring MAT
MASSES ; • groat variety al SHADES, TABLE
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; CARPETS; EMBOSSED
TABLE COVERS; Adilaida, Ora., c.oaa and Ur
sills Bordered EATS, the beet quality, and cheap
oeio nosurpasseeL
AU order. prtr en
oitly emended to.
Rome No. 172 PADENAL &MEET, Allegammy
formerly octopi by Mr. Semple.)
de23 ITONIAS BMIN
VUTICIELAII persons are cannoned
syminst employing, to any form the trade.
marks which bare bean used during OM part three
years to designate the single, double and treble
etrength ol DLTHRIDGE•iii CIILIDNEYS. The to
dens brands ore:
Royal -X rant filmy, :Pat. Oral X Flint Masai
X X ..
XXX " • " `. ESE"
Or !Loyal Nut Crackers. Or Pat.Dral Nut Crackers.
Thom who intringe on Loy of them brands will be
proceeded against according to the leer regulating
trademarks. K. D. DIVIIIIDON.
Tort Pitt Glas• Works, JIM. 1.1861. jalidm
136 WOOD STREET.
Invites tee attention of Sportsmen and others to his
splendid sit ck of MTN% RIFLES, RICVOLVEUS,
'PISTOLS, GAME BAGS, POWDER. FLASKS, SHOT
BELTS and POUCIISS, MAKI FLASKS, and am
munition of ever,. kind. ills stoek la the largest seer
broaght to this market. oofT
-
MMU
900,000 APPLY. TRW,
Extra floe—], 3, t sad 3 you-. old—lucludiu4 all the
old leading varieties, and matiy new ours.
Al., . vsi7 Isms stock of PFAll.,(standard aod
dwarf,) CIIEDAY. PEACH, PLII3I , EVERGREEN,
MADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREKS, ROAM,
GRAPE PINES, SHRUBS, GRESSUDOSX
PLANTS. So.. kr., irbolesala and mall at very res
voubla priors. JOHN ItILIRDOCII,
saladavrr Pittsburgb and Oakland Nursarira
AND
DR. BAELZ
Pa HRONICys particular attention to the treatment el
C DISEASES, the EYE and ISAR ; operates
ou CATARACT, SQUINT RYES, for nwrirtcuL
PUPIL, hmerts ARTIFICIAL 111:8, and treat. all
INFLAMMATORY ETES; goo /Lk ilit HEARING,
and all Mamma afrecting the Ear .d leading
Deanna
OCRs. 100 ITIRR STREET.
W00LL1M.111...-....- r
COLLInER BAER,
Ilsaultsatarses =4 dealers la all kinds of
TOBACCO, SHIRT AHD CIGARS,
NO. NS WOOD MD= Prommo. PL
gone constantly oti.hud • haw tutor" of Piro
.4/hooking Tobuxo. oavtly
BMOill
NOTARY V 13131,30
00E. at MAIOII'S ()FEICK, Fourth eirgel, e
=2SEISM
Acknomledkosesne of Desde, Dors;l3 Sus sod A.
!Write taken. Also, Deeds, Aloligsges, &Moles o
Airresstsot, Losses and Legal Doyen 4 gem rind
..l.:60.
err ARLES L. CALEINV
(Surceases to James If o)steo J lko.)
I . OIIN PAOHEtt,
Dealer In BACON. LARD, IitHAR or 66D HA
SMOKED BEEF. Ac..
OURNER RAREST AND FIUS STREETS,
01.17 P 1111111.471. P.
J
lIALPII,
•BOHIIXOT, •
Prepareo Meru= 'Drawn" Aso Swint:Arlon,
for All kin& of Buildlop, and spat Intends their
erection on reanntable tern=
Moo on Anthereonstunt, beteran Loscock and
Robinson nuns* Milne.stkr city.
tration
WHEREAS Letters of AdniinisWHEREAS have this day been granted to the nudetslina
ed upon the ante of Mary Kttt, &taws-4. all per
sons haring as y claitna or demands against the teld
estate are IreqUeet.4 to snake "WW2 Me Liam to
ARTHUR 11101580 N. Administrator ;
Or, 6. 601.10TE11, Jr., Attorney lei-lbw. bo.
Fowth sint,t.
pROPRIBTAITY AND REVENUE
1 STAMPS, of all denamatastioto. a fun ton!,
V l=
ataltantly oil band. at Oa Internal Somata
0 Ito. ST Water stmt, unit door to City Trans
=7. •
DaVID N. Wan 0, :
.
00 at Internal Basanuo. 031 Did. P.
.
Barb—lAttan *oda at &ratted to Allegan
oat,
BELTING; also, limn
.L 1 Belting, P5414,-Efate, Goads, Lacs 'loather
mut Ithrts; a Ism stak al nys ou head at the Is.
ms Robber D.pst of T. *II. PRILLIPS,
dela ' Mat 26 sad ZS It. Oak
.p to arra* an , ornate
•
•= AIM! H. COLLI3a,
G , EATEST VAJMTY
HEST STYLES
LOW EST PRICES.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CONC:i:T HALL SHOE STORE,
651 FIFTH STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO TEM =TREES OTWICIL
ite" Every pair warranted, every pai*,
repaired free, every pair now and per
foot, most beautiful and durable. cheap.
eat and hest, of any in the country
Men's Bots, fl , Women's CO" Shoes,
GhEAT INDCCEMEN S UFFEKED
Booty. 860 e., Oeltor., Elalmorsix.Onake.
AT 130/1.1,-/&.ND'S
Tv dose oat Fall and %Tinto: Gouda. Call Voce sad
stoma bargaln.
szamv_.eF]:,
No. 0.4 YAR6M STREET, :4 door from Fifth
FINE t/tH)liz,l
LADISH' CLOVE SID BALNIOIIAL bOOl5
Do d.. do CONGRESS da;
Do 110110000 &COAT DA Lll'L • do;
MINT'S TUBES FDLS GUAM A CALF do;
Do TWO do CALF do;
AD of the but custom work, nod warrooted to Om
entire satiatortlon.
GPO. ALEREE, 808 itto..
No. 71. cur. of Wood and Fourth sta.
=l=i62EM
B L y oa r SOOT _ a 5130E9 this month, et
BORLAND'
JOIIN CLMPI3NLL, Manufacturer of
BOOTS AND SHOES, of rseTy deerriptiam No.
34 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
ALBREE, SON & CO.,
Gado and Itetall boilers to BOOTS, saorsow,
corn.r Wood mid Fourth lam...etc Pittsburgh.
LEAPLARD, BACON AN.D MESS
PORE.
25.1 llore .1 rt. Ire tattle rendered Leaf Lard ,
15 barrels do du do ,
UM kids Lado ;
MO) Extra Soder Colo] ;
71.0 do Toll Cot do Shoulder%
2doo do do Side.;
Bulk Dame, Shoulder. and Side.,
Sager tirdcd Hems in idtkie ;
GOO barrels extra ti cry Mom Port.
100 do grime do;
We invite the attention of ciraiuta to our stook of
Lard, Bacon Hulk atrats, Eager Clued Bret; Hams,
Prime and Alms Pork., of ocr can curing, uttleh
cilia to the trade Ormuz/toot the mate, at looms
market rated, fur cash
McDONALD & ARBOCKLErt, .
Watitemile Grooms and Pork Packard,
fee s. 242 and 344 Liberty stn.
riaidEltl ES
N..A Rao Rio 0.. R,
160 hada. N. 0. Saga!'
La do P. H. do ,
175 bbla. Ilottna.l du
*0 do N. 0. alolan.,
1Z!. dr, R. Y. byrnpa
110 chn.ta Y. 0.. 0. l' aid l;upeel.l Tan.
Id du 731.1. Teas;
150 Inane Dart Flan and tipun R.l! Tar4..o,
ko do Natural Leaf aa ;
2.1 toga Virginia B-tviet
ILK, do 81. earl, 044 a ;
SOD bbla. No. 1 Extra Bali ;
In store and fordo by OIIIiIY ER .1 I. AELAIL.
J UST REUEI V E AND FOR SALE at
COOK, PETTIT S. CO.'
bbo. Extra rarally Floor;
50 do wend Apple*:
28 do family Imrd
56 do Hem Boor;
000 loud, large ro atom;
a bbl.. broil Batter;
-e.3 tomb. lama VilegoogSoarr -
Aloo, a lot of new 121.0011, aorin ad/ week
SUU E 5
BUTT= -1042:413 auk, Dotry
10 tad do do;
G bodes do Hull ;
CH Egafl— lab .do Goalren &a Harahan'
SOO do Weatern Boaerre;
LW do Eni'lleb . Dairy;
1:103IINT tb./ bbl.. Flint;
15111:3 40 cask• Pearl;
TIOII-100 ball bbl.. Lake Harriu,7,
APPLES—Pk bW.. choice Orton;
In store and rar ule- by J. B. OA
300
r g u p : `TAN.- OF TUE WKS •
155 bbl.. Extra Nu. 1 Salt;
20 do Cincinnati No. I Lard Oil ,
boxes do 0.141=1
10 do do Monad Candice,
0 'fermi Dads . Star Hams;
nn dozen Dockets;
19 do Washboards;
10 d o Xa. 1 Tube '
•
For sal. by LINE/SAT & TELFORD.
fon laliztlY street.
Y LXY.ssIGNMENTS, now in star
•d fur ludo:
61.01. prin. 8.01 l Butts;
4 bosea Print de;
300 Dinh. CIOTOIWOI;
2 car loads Po;atooa ;
60001. chains /ipploo ;
23 do Eastern Cranbarrie• ;
101 to liictory Nat.;
L. IL TOIGT 2 00.
cONSION.S-ToB.m, Applw
15 auto Dry do ;
30 keg, Apple Batter;
10 Dbl... prime Noll Dotter
10 do now &realm Syrup;
1 oack 1 ry Merck.;
10 do Email Wttlta Droorts;
33 book. prima Clover Brad;
11 bblo. Toralpa
3 bask. Pop Cora;
Jolt ractlvol wl.l for We at No. 100 Second dryer.
Ay THANK VAN GOMM.
MiNiiMMN
da A • do ea
50 do 13 tho do;
L a at.. ao4 lut s•la by
a» 3 . KTIISPATRICK At 15110
SUlllat Malloy;
N. I 3 I 1 2
0 E
t 6.
t
100 buxom Goshen Chaco.;
200 do Hamburg doi
1000 do L. Dairy do;
60 balf bbts. 44.3 ,
23 do do 2 do;
13 barrad• do 2 do;
160 do do 3 do;
BetariVesi and Ocala by
corMly_ll....l f t ,2 J. D. O.L.INIELD,
F.k.bE —3,090 boxes F.. D. Cheese
%coo do W. 11. do;
coo do Uambsr
tOo do pootozo;
=MI
KETC • AND PEPPER SAIJID
MO dozen quart and plat Rotchur,
1.60 do plat Popptr Once;
la Ron and lot tale by
MX= k
Jal6 Ha. 125 and 1211 Wood strtet.
6'JLE rEtaatm N
LD TOMATO 7.6.
2b4: , down fresb Tomatoes, In cow
.9,0 do do Pout"
Just recd.! sod for sato by
RICYLLeII k 81108.,
*l6 N0..1243 and 148 Wood stmt.
L.A KU OIL—LUBIIIeIeI'ING
J.-/ 60 bbl.. prime No. 1 winter straintll Lad Oil
Ed do \o.f Lard Ott;
lid do Duck Creek Insbintatinly ;
for sal. by J.S. De4s.sil. t BON.
ja.n 60 and 70 Water andel.
“nI.SLP FEET,” says' 43r. Hall, "pro
d colds mid pramatork4bathe.” Tbcib
istrreattva b a palr of %CAM:M.2.OW BOOTS. Ow
snd zeta pall., at .-
deb •
JAS. RODB'S,I2 Market drag.
aN LI 11 t 7 1• 1'(•15" .
WALL PAPERS. DODDERS, Sc., to be sold
before spring st OLD PRICES.
1.23 W. P. MARSHALL. OH Wood street.
200HISLs. GAFF MILLS FU
9 )111D'. BEST S. 0. StGAS t the city
vet received end - for wile by
CII.E.ESK-100 boxea,prime Cutting
Miele lost mend and far nab by
LITTLZ d..271131DLE,
•
Jan 112 'and lit &wood *trsol.
1.5 Tom tillUtati t 12 -TONti :she-
OIIDS. 8 TONS MIDDLINGS, ea the IsarGaZ
isai Gar aabr thit sacrariAB
• 168 O7C k Main, SA Merry MarreL
1000 NE OIL BARRELS, primo
article, to store and arriving, for wile by
66 11;QX * licity.E,l23 Liberty street.
OTL BAKIAEL PAINT.—A superior
arliets of )Tired haat, for Oil Barril., mad
very dump. ^ [(EMIT IL 001.142;*
MOTICT ILLIIi(i I
Orme. Tallow OD and Lard O!1 the Wei b.T
ISAIAU DUO:ST CO
1:10014118-61"0 Na 1 tiplic for-•
at Na U 3 Liberty Meat.
IL ItTIMLII
Qa t A:T. CALRING IKONS jus
1,7 reeshid act 4 teals
RAMIS SOWN; VW Wood WINS
98 Blarkrt .treet
LlhMit I STUMM,
, 187 Liberty stmt.