The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 12, 1866, Image 4

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ioisrEAY. FEBRUARY 12, 15,34.
TEIA.I7I3ILEEW GUIDE.
, atrivai and Departure of Trains.
.1 .- '.. Peartsl l. Wads Central /Unread,
..' Yamada . Arrives.
psi Express—. 2:.1) a m 'Mall 1:50 am
; • ataioas Acconeo 7610 a go:ras: Lime •:40 a Pt
- . elnelanati Xxles II:60 a racial Wall Atcom'n .1:Z am
, Pla U. •t•i La Pena Atcom. 7:55 a m
,I,ll's Nzpreaa... 8W6p17026 Wall Aedcrm... 9:10a m
07016nertoult-A6Pa. 4:16p tal.robastla Itecpm.lo:l6 a m
'Zrast Lim 10-16::: M Pltt&Eria gail-tplipm
JO:V/ 1 Loans.. II all& m'Ateltlmore Ezra I[23pm
•Id . • 111:45 arm iNiltrall Aceot... n5O pm
al , " " CcApta...irbtl'a Yareea.. - tho6 pm
latrenn Aeconello:7opm Id Penn Adoom.. 6Z p m
14 . . " .• 2:06p - Adlooas Act Om.
...:._ I &Tomlin Tta1a...04 57 p m
'!;'tie aural train. roa d Walla , 1-.4a110a every
Scalar at 9:1:0 • m.; returstlag, 105761111ttsburgb at
5.:6 0 16 , it'.
Pittsburgh, IDeltuatbna and 41Ineltinatt •
Departs. ' . Attar.
'Find !Aim ....... ... 2:60a MVO Line gat arn
NMI ••. .. ......... 8;001 ra Mi. ...... ....... 1:2,5p
Kipreas ...- . .... 2:10p la aprosa 17.40 a m
• Stecannvflle AO- Ember:mine it
gammodatton .. tan p m commodatlon -1010 a m
I Pittsburgh, it. IPirsyne and Chicago.
Detre:. Airfi:Y.d.
i. 11.41,65 tra 1.L1E.16,1131P .•....••.• .:At • 19
rasa 114.9 ealtsPreas ...„ ..... vas p In
SlVlr'u 1111 i f= 2 „............ W 2 r/fal
Wheeling Expr's rain IXE ~. . -
. iNev brighten Aceormreaslon ICATCII All . egbeny
=1.16 9 t 2111. 1 ,1°. ;47;; V14;,:tia1.d.',11 . c% 1
' , mt. 10at . p. a.: Wourtu,2M p. m.
riltsbur" Cleveland and Wheeling
, /Marti. • Are.a.
.2=sk DIE-vpress Mg p ra
t. r.X &C a .....
„. Ida plu;Elple. 9:19 I? 0
Illeal 18
....I ' . 813 a try Exprma ..... .. . • 24'25 am
' SteeMenslito Aeoo9l.lMdation leaves Allegheny at
le 4rp. a.
rittabargh and Cannelton-lita
-F•Parta Arrir•c.
U • ?OS • rMei gr.', P M
t'smr ,
I. , 4, 1 4: e yii;;;;;Ila i
.value
C. y 3.17.11ef peri..l.4 a a
n 'a al
1.1 ••• - m
mi es zemir Valley itahroad.
Deports. drrtroo.
..... ... 6:43a en I:lTresa ll :91 a m
!.
-. .9.• Op m ..ya l CM) re
Aec03.4,40A110n• Accommadatlen
iri t u A burall and Erie Railroad, to OR
City and Erma:Win.
Arriaat. Deparft.
No. 4 , Express.. pml.No. 27 Expreac. A:53 am
Hartlltabargh, He'ayne and Chicago, awl
Beaver Volley.
_
ifrov. morals Boat—ttrtutt and Water Sta.
Arrival.
4 Dcyrrns.
, • m...- ........ .4:0 pm 6:olpm
-Harmony Stage, St. Oats St.
-Andrea
8N p. in. - 1 egra.
.. natley 4 Magn*NO. 3 St. Clair Street.
. ' Arrive/. Dunne.
• far. em• 1 6%a. Pa.
~...,...
,HalMMetort Stage...Hareem Hotel
...; ' Anton: . ;. 1' , ilvt.
' - ''igELSIOR OMNIBUS& LIVERY STABLE,
61.0 mars el-REST.
JAMES DAM &SON;Proprietoiss
unt ND:IMES ANDClAnnAftEtt Atm teed for all
Janos DwrIDODD for Funeral se rates. Wedding.. and
. at hart
YARD
and reasonabl :Cr A •
111 le UPC!: DAY ADD NIDDT. n 0711541
itivii - e.l.;p Piquant:4:M
litiasionstry hanivoreary Weld In the
Liberty &4VVet E; B. Chtirch.„ 800. W.
A. Beside's., Web:nary 11th, IBe6-ln
niverleol7 Oarsmen by Rev. .1,-91. Trim-
Elected Life litenteera-intereeeirtg-
Pree.eimitinge ate.. rte.
qtev. Dr. Trimble, Assistant Secretary of the
Parent Imiltritptuar7 84Kitety, road a, the Pleat
mooning letneattheilth chapter of the Prophe
-4'-; 1.71 f1840.2*. The etritir, under the lesideraldP
' • - of W..T. Hendee, then sang the tenth hymn,
I^c,,,,`tr whichwatifollbered b 1 prayer„ andthe reading
et the Z 1 chapter Midst Carrie
41til:ts by .Trinithrtrile” then-proceeded
deliver 1.14, - .llsirdvireari Sermon, selectllak
se a text the t pita tb k:T OktLanAll trine, 84 chap,
tern t-1et.4:0 z •0r' !.... , K We are laborep
wiether CleaLP r rksd that the
.
text =whim Originally be mote Particu
larly apPlicabletw goor)el minis rs end tenc.BY
ers, but In manyrespects it es. of every
. ' nmumand wasean whe-claimcgrelationship
•
• r um
God. The Erentor of the universe was a
late:ear-the wiled which Ile had brought into
' existence ntreavrel aa'torotant care in recu
t toting it-ile WOO Ottollatially Mitering for the
m t omd t*.n.ft;Ofhamdaity, that man meleet
be rraiiispeWdiMtrm.nih tcpc passion En
rt h e t i r l ite ti ta Tat i "untirty r ti l d b ati t m u dlfi v
da r D - riecharfterldkrnef man, senor as rer i tting
_the sea.sonsaall=tag, the ram
the just was to stantiq
" of the tanyricr;:graca. the cradle
•11.e..tieser. ceased woadng - for t
hta,,otditten. In ten teou
-7 - ' 7 .• Mutest way 74 ansWeitad r,
" e heiliardintritamtil Ina ltilltdoeset be wi
titttito Cr
he :Minna:lb MiIIEtSUP eir
them. gs d irtfittgrMailo a- Lin did not be
, Wive in going to lusaven on obeds•pf downy
, ease: , tihrlA did not plan:lilts o .l) o atlee hi
termed to pluck grapes, but Cu work. The
- be itte
auties of #l3irlatiaa c..tucter oonid not be
develeped without over. If the Christian
• would keep company with his Divine Hamer,
" be must tabor in hi s vineyar(L. The speaker
did net believe in e l y„ m cbristianity-in feet
_ doubted wtrelhec a on or woman could
,be &elute:au. tlth he Apostles assembled
...In ,Iturtsallt. Ispoae l:de they may hated*. •
trhli togeo,•there, but they were ordered
„intlo7.ixitr4tbowartitlie vineyard tow ork. Every
'e• man or teen= Wan had-thencsolves been cos.
r nrt e4.0e)721til it
eSlcirfeyo° at /ea
h st m O n
e soil,
A., W - agr t r i ; t
liCW nverl W inneMa ways wort
• Gostcodai i,zinverei he Mt orir
tanrautreeqf nna that
should
give hituselfile ISolde Men were perfect-
IY will tbszaixtehOold Convert their souls
hut not t taroperty, .111,thop. As bury
said Oft 18818.481tettitan wastuat edlive
the work only - tudf done., The ehristian
• Should( conitednitir his Properfrto the Lord
Cain° S ave (. ill and ardferilig, Per-
IthinStronds coptennerstilp
g between Hod Amid man could not be di
?. ' ag r itg thl isoe s tklrVortr ad , lithe is lilt En
its} chrittlici World .read his title *Mar to
,:- mansions • inthatultellaessustatriveto know
• the ilantu of tho, lOWA,. and finding the har
tek ripe moat awn forth laborers to gather
It Ist o thegarnantof the Lord. The downfall
• of fdohomedarderra , and , all ferias of En.^-an
idolatry and atoperratihn O l d w a % ir tame.
u tte r
tt7lntapbgrallteVe'rell foundation, andtheipeak
g--%.‘er og.r.a who would. not wish to have a mut in
lilbtlbtas aBtottatalmeDon.and.closed tile ad-
Cress•try ettrerfril appeal to his hearers to
1 9. .i.elee'igitu=stale.t!ntairat refer f=ni" th e
tel'air'with
% • ,('• lAnd work mt. the salvation of the wor'd.
" : n4 AL tlt ecmelnelea or them:urea - which tens
ClEelouneat effort:a Dal.olo
13 %e- - Th in d 1.1 n dismissed
Ti;i9 t u t:*.b.h. by Imr,
....tyrrevotar
At.half paa t tg u tletridietablo , a belcut:
leg t ylc _tip ay hoot attached to LI
57 :ert et
lira, asseMbled, announin
lemallerlr and friends, .3f.r. Ed.
gr ton . Superintendent, presiding.
7.,troar liyusa,ne. cry from lilacedonia," had
been swag by the 4 1 0nSWAntion , PraYar
-offered to the Throne Or Grace by BAY, C. A.
Holmes, D. D. The Sabbath School mbrilars
1:tt• ': - '.vent ming with _happy effect that lean
t bYmn,"&erebing 4 3n," and were then
dreamt by Rem Trimi‘who emanenced
by complimentiag the e dren upon their
singing. Ile lowed to hear •-t em tung, and if
5 they lived to grow up Men end women
they would sing with tVredeemed Hear
, on. He had alwaya acted- upon the principle
- Lt" ^" of taking care Of.the little ones, as the surest
l•_ - atottliSentr041 01 Itng the hearts of their parents.
prJa - : , iwa endesmannEto intoner upon' his youthful
•bosress theneoesalty a t m. g üboriuty the
• nausea& Infatictus.•„. 13. told them of little chit
:•elramin other lands 'Who had no Bible-no
Christ. ,Bat the children
-1•';',:il-VIM6-44 had all these and many
(steeped many plea/101g incidente of
Wye- and girls had done for the
gebilleause, and endeavored to imress up
math= that they maribiffeel more sloppy for
giving,inoneyonilMt •be tru9
little.. ut
the Irked of Gino! bringin reight Da
g thousands at little
thildren.in the folds of the church. The
speaker alluded to tile high and holy.work of
to• th4Sceday-sehnOtteaellenhand exhorted the=
to as Japer thAtaie pupils under their charge
" might be properly qualitted to fill the places
of the fathers and mother in Waal who were
fast being gathered novae: Deferring to the
byetn, 'Watching int,"'lnt said: get, we are in.
deed march l:Ix on. with 'our Sundity.achool
"scholars, to take the_Werid.and aorta in every
w"l4 t4CEr • de. : 2,-
The bliftn tit=en joined in
71t a. ov . er,
the
follotthirdes Mee then ames of
tsose dextral ,to 403391 A Llee • Ineelbees,
Ma of whom Wogirehelon.: _
ci.tarre. Y.! 4Xtrenr.
i. iler W. .a. . ..... gre 00
-V Jae. W.l.le.Faeptlattr,i.rie•••• •.. • ... • 24 ° 00
t. - D. linbley 22103
Joseph Shalleuberner— a-, HO 03
Lizzie V batell. 93 00
'W OO
:",* J greote „„
55
el . Vellunainge
Patt.e.tho, 1:0
Sarah J. Carter er, GO CO
Srianor
aroet N. Decry - 00
Mx. Stitt .. 20 00
Fannie A. ............... ''''''''''' 20 CO
r Amelia Shaffer -
Anna X. Dunce 03 GO
Barbara 31. Butch ,
Maria. Wilmer. 3000 Amelia Grier 30 43
' Wm. G. Mahaffey
28.4 p
No leneherlio. 17 3 K.
•c. rote S. Wilketonts class • 3 ^,"
/ A unt chms, formerly lie- Collard,
celllod, ZIOW ..... Lo 79
ECM
EMU
Tot al
' • • !To thia meat' (be added the eum .aub
• ‘'
scribed trithe taunting_ ' $ itt3 Co
• - • paid dertrorthe year to /tome 3thodoe.
11.5 51,
.ro3,lolloo.lgVligligbe4lo 352 00.
Ito dehoela... . . .. p
Ak_nd tho totalstad is -
',The follottinolT.htleglothe pzeelt:taAeltell.
ac.
• ~.•i ifl= r t s h the wtthea of the clang named
•
a °T
•e•
mix ICIOPOILWS $2O RAC/Z.' ,
bort, hileahlaffate Ito&
- ' l 'efitiTia" E • ll u t Tb e , Mts. nrietEA
Ell-.,4.dda _,_ •
Idebagy,t
_.s...iteb , art.- Grimy, •Mrsii i iionwo*.
• • • • .21 Farlaid. Mr. Benson Itonderson,
Nforeatrlott„ Mies Ideate J.Duncsa,M Dar.
• • :0141tirroliartl, 31116 Emma, Tatloy3 10,9! YU,
On. 7.1.1 NII4, Kate E. sam•on,
Ntisi I.la Xt a .1..] NI 4•11SItIlt, A IN to bet% Miss
H. .1 Phillip,. Willie
.raecy. Philhp sliancr,
.
.t, Walter. X 1 A. Prichard,
Fingeo, rim,. 11. Humbert. Edger Hell
Patterson, NI i.. LUctada W. PhLtlips,
it. (.1.9e, -MI,. A. M. Ilittneg,
Wm. A. licl'ausland, Mrs. Ellen Harbour,
E.la in Barbour, Cyrus S. P.:reciting.
Dexter Samson, Mrs. E. J. Finch, Annie C.
Ruddick, Wm. Vankirk, Jr., Win. L. David—
n, Harry Siner, franklin 1141, George IW.
rake,Samu 'IL SVoodaard, Ml.3s Annie D.
Xankirk, Albert Neeluy, Samuel Bowman
Rubley. jennie Sam-on, Ella Martin Jackson.
Austin E. Seibert, Cora Patteraon, Rev. Dr.
Trimble, Miss Mollie W. Collin, Albert 'Kin
edid, Thomas 11. Kincaid, Samuel it, Felton,
Mrs.. E. Ileazleum, Jr., Clark.
Maggie Davi., Dr. W. P. Giles. Philip It Kin
caid, Thos. 'V, Everett, of U t mowerctul, Wm.
Cooper Ames.
1.17 E biRF.I . TOII4, IWO Etc-11
. •
Mrs. inen It. Collard, Miss Mary Knot, Mr.
James T. Kincaid, /if r. Jacob It. II übltiy.
After singing the hymn °Never be afraid"
by the sehoola,con t ribltt ions in aid of the 011.1140
with the result above stated, elfat of the sem
helot:set apart to constitute Mrs. Col. Collard,
deceased, n Life Directress, In commemoration
of her invaluable services whilst living, to the
sabhath t•ehool rause. tier eertineate of mem
bership will be neatly framed and hung in the
tha m t.s e b o oi Realm, that, tho little octet may
ever have before theta Otte whet labored so ear
nestly and efil•neetly for their temporal 'and
ap lilt ant welfrrr w bast living
The totutregation then Joined in singing the
Doxology, “1 vise Rod from whom all bless-
. .
Mot, - nel net ,ltimaitse4 w Itb a Bene
diction by Eel. 11. Nesbit, D. D.
=
At ties en o'clock in the evening. there was
n intereAing Missionary Meeting, which was(
•cll :itt.•nded and mach triterent manifested.
Ilev.Dr. Trimble, alibis theann of ex-liercrunr
Trimle, of Ohio, wna tho principle speaker.
At the do-le of his :Mil reas, a collection %ens
taken up In alb of auperannuatml preacher.
and y Whim?. a very -bambino.: sum. Anse
prayer by tar. Jon. Dongla,i, P. 1)., of 11 ,
Aacoelate Tic-forimA Preaby tern. Chm nl,, thr
- -
'meeting war 1111211)* adjourned wall a Bene
diction.
We shOuld stale that Gee. W. A. flay idson,
paslo: of the chore!, had t general
superintendence of the kaniversary through
out thedny, and feel:. justly proud 1,1 the hand
some sum realized for the ell o. 1• 0: IlliSiiI)1111.
Tim much cannot be said in prat,. of the ad.
inirable manner Lt which 51r. W.. 1 Deader
conducted the choir exercise.,
MIN% Carrie A. !Moore
of
Tl , l< afternmot ele-es the en:pig...ie. i
till, litily—ino•Oppi opeintety ,tyled the "'Om
.
torbil iniemi - -nt entral Park During her
urief aims} ll+. fortunately been
ored tins greater putt of the time with
fnyorabie winther. and the ~nest of our Cit I
rell, hare t njoled an OppOrttirlity of witness-
log her wonderful proficiency iu the healthful
and esh iterating net ttf skating.. We can re.
member when such tithing as a young latl3 - on
skittr-g was it matter unknown except onrhaps
in lioliand, or some other portion of the old
0r1i1.1,111.11 , n 11 k1:1•111+ that a perfect revolu
tion in public opinMu hail taken place, and
every one sends their ,w Ives, daughters and
Sisters to the fciii.-e to en.lov themselves upon
skates. Anything that will tend -to develop
the constitntions or ihu. poor, sickly
young ladies of the present generation. who
buy their color of the dreggistsll4 they do their
waterfalls of—the Lord knows who—will bail
this revolution with delight. What young
nibs, after witnessing the beantiful and arse..
ful movements of than Moore, as in graceful
circles, now backwards, now forward, she
glides over the smooth surface of the tee, or
goes through the figures of the donee, varso
vienne, or whatever it may be, to the merry
music of the band. does not wish to perfect
herself in the same health-giving, accomplish
ment t This afternoon, skeet,' ..the weather
prove favorable, Miss Moore appears for the
last time, having engagements LI rharldel
phifl, New York and 11091.011. Next winter she
intends to visit Europe, and England and the
continent will have PM opportunity Of seeing
for themselves that while the Yankee boys can
tight, the Yankee girls can skate. She will
• probably return:T.o this City in the cOurso of a
month or six weeks, to give exhibitions in par
lor skating. We wish her success wherever
she may go.
Man Shot 1111 Allestiesay—Arrest of She
• Perpetrators.
A shooting affair which well nigh resulted
fatally ton youngraan nailed Edward Powers;
occurred on the river bank, in the Fourth
'waid, Allegheny, near the Band street bridge,
Sydgierday afternoon. It appears that a feed
of long Standing existed bet Ween rowers and
another young nam, named - Andrew Dahrell,
1 and meeting each other, high_ words ensued,
and resulted in the ioritei strikilig the latter
on the face with his get. The blow was re.
putted, whereupon Dairen drew a pistol and
tired, the hall entering the right thigh of Ito
antagonist, lest below the hip, indicting a so
prisms wound
The injured man was conveyed to his rest.
deuce, in the neighborhood, where the wound.
:was dressed by Dr. Wra.• A. Herron, of this.
city. NM, succeeded in extracting the hall..
Information Alf the occuravrace vim conveyed
to the idayorosoflice, and °Meer, Bowden and
Joseph Campbell succeeded an capturing the
guilty party ,nt the randence of hi. parents,
onrgan street...tpon a hearing before the
Mayor, he was held in e 1,003 to answer the
chute at the Marra torncof Court..
ictm4e4ittesss.
home time since an article appeared to the
GAATTY, witch )flta copied into other city
Journals, elating:. that a; young ma. named
Gee. N. Kiefer hail beet! attested by the Abe
glieny police and taken to 1 . 0011.5. we were
the first to give currency to the report. vre
cheerfully - give place to the fallowing commu
nication vindleating Mi. Kiefer - from any con
-nation with dishonest Mesabi= :
• - "PsteltrLC,lnVi Feb.
arrestelG. W. Kiefer
Was occasioned by_ a "Misunderstanding be.
tween the adrainistratora of Chariesaaefer.
deceased, and Mr. George W. Maclean, in re
ference to the purchase of a store In tPeor'in
Ay Charles Kiefer, in his life-Claim ~
from lam. W: Maeleati. That Mr. G. W. Kiefer,
since he has been with me, has in every re
spect acted gentlemanly and honestly.
since hie arrivid in Peoria, he has been stop
ping at my house, with fall freedom to go and
come sis he wishes. I edneerely hope that no
damaging reports have been eircuMted to the
ury of Mr. Kiefer, as In my opinion he has
out
intentionally committed any wrong. I
further state that I IMP, and have been for a
Jong period of time, the business agent of G.
W.ldneleartan Peoria; Illinois, and a n fully
cenversmit withell the natters of difference
nee
the above-mentiosed parties.
8. P.M. Kerns...v.
We Metter in the aboTe.
I!JeGen.Loan & TAaonrer,
Attorneys for G. W. hteelean
Irv. =
'Tae Ceerwrrs; or the Life and Loiters of
Eliza Wharton. A N 0 ,01: Mewled on fact..
llya lady of Massachusetts, with in Plato
alma notice and memoir ofrhe author. Phila
. delphia: T. 13:Pciffreon k Bro. Pride, e 1.30."
The preface to this work eays that "he who
waits beside the folded gates of mystery, over
which forever float the implarpled vapors of
the easy, shouldstand with girdedioins, and
white, unshodden That bang' *ho case.'
deatinevin this cold-vieathor, to wait in
that position. Tho boinUisi with Whieh the
preface opens. however, dens not detract from
the menu of the book Reiff—one of .the first
American novels ever poblishod, sad It him
been reprinted, from time to time, retaining
its popularity throughout., Tho taken* of the
coquette, it contains, la aleaost entirely true,
the names being changed and some iiteidente
added, but the whole storyile a true ,otio. The
volume will repay perusal.
For sale by .7. W. - rittock, corner Nifth and
Smithfield streets.
Now Mcernitv.—Tho Co:mop/TIM is be name
of an
F cwl o i r toary Mouthlyjust start° at-Balti
more.
sale bbsv W. A. Uildeufen , No. 45
Fifth street, Sear-Woe&
.Petroleum Circular.
,
We Moro before uscircular signed by
Pesos. llcr<ry. i.7RPg,. Charles Yd. Owston
and Benjamin S. Musgrave, a Com4iittoe
poimedMrepresent thePittsourgh to:lleum
Refiners Association, and addressed tD Messrs.
Rap and United
BLUM . internal lterenne Commies nen at
Washington, setting forth oertaln
to merit Ao the Ckryaranient tag refined
Pettvlaum, showing that-the pres t tax of
twenty.Xi:Mayer gallon 'en reiltiodp troleam
is excessive, for- the reason that the; tax Is
leStedimea averygallcmmanufactmed, while
it !swell known that a great portion et it never
reaches its destination Mmuseoffircbleaktgo,
evaporation and hther'cetsses. - It 'fuse shows
that under the present tax, the refiner would
make morepront by allowing his myths to go
to waste instead of making It an. artlale of
merchandise. The figures are given to show
that while - the average price of pthe Is 33
cents per gallon 'the loss froMtaxi labor ,
treating , and barreling is 31 centiiper gallon.
leaving but one cent meet. whi ch will not
cover. evaporetiont, They urge that the tax
on nepths be changed, or et Least reduced to
,
.the former tax, say 6 per Cont . ad adorns,
which will again bring the article into gener
al nse. We would pnblith the elmulat entire
did our space admit:
•
attorml Weans Navigatleni Comps.
sly.—lt .be seen by an advertisement
elsewhere that our friend N. Grattan Murphy,
Est., has opened an onion at No. 144 Fourth
street, Room No. S. between Smithfield and
Grant attbets, near Cherry alloy, as neat for
El:lUD:awards, r of the national lateens
navigation company, ear Took. By this lino,
.ateateships leave weekly to and from New
York, Queenstown and Liverp_ool, and the
rates Of porange are vary low. mr. Murphy is
"welllaterern as ono of our moat reliable MU
'tens, and the company mild not have made
Aieleetien of a MoMproper pone. it o v , t ,..
'their Intermit. We advise all who wish either
W tags pianage.themselves. or to send friends,
40:tlas eldOon atm °atom:ea for their friends
to gyre
Allegiseem Santora Oenee.—sYllllam Witt.
• bins and .Dard °Suasion. residents *I Mau.
chater, ware rde Od inlho Alloghouy
mon, by °acer 4:i Mem, Or the abpit, watch,
about midnight Da Saturday, while acting Ma.
orderly. Thu ugrttes bad: Imtdbod . too freely,
Pilau& the' "lsar car,” 'gad were. unable to
3nako their way home, They were each lined
'one dollar arty, which thoppald and Were dis•
charged.
Henry C. rally was
llunday ixtorWr, by
epp e o r gy=t ra h t s h rg
efonclant Is stibbbsed
are or Insanity.
aurefir of thereat
comniittad to jail •
lifityor Morrison, of •
cinerary Of ins peace
by George Kelly. The
be frebieel , $9-Peztee
aunt
ity hi. v T=t; lea!
Sabbath Last, whey aye ,
fix/31111CW tlla mem
4 40 0 0 , '
_ _ _
~t .:.~
The eles‘-her Brothers.
We had the pleasure of an hiteodooti o „ na
Saturday to these justly celebrated brother,
and were surprised to find them to different
from what oar imagination brolpaiated them.
They pre both young, being apparently smiler
twenty yearn Of age, and we feel. confident
that from their appearance we can promise
the pnblie something in the way of skating be
yond thetr most Fangillite antiiipations. We
have been favored with an examination of
their entire skating coidume. It consists of
black cloth pantaloons, a close gulag Jacket
of the same material, a gold halt about two in
ches wide, and a jaunty. black..yelYet cap,
,trimmed with gold ford. -Their feet are clad
in comet Paris bootees, to the bottom Of which
the skate is fastaned altboutthe aid of strap:,
which naturally cramp the feet. Their skstes
arc made of the best ethyl' steel, 10 the rocker
style. The fastening aparatns is singninr.
They are fastened with couple of turns of
small wrench firmly to the sole of tae
and ore light end elegant:
They perform upwards of one bemired :ind
thirty evolutions upon lee. If the weather
shonldproverfamable they will rruck. • th..ir
firat appearance this evening; and estir
noon and bvening during their tiny
: . ' • . • Amuseineutit.
L THLATIM—We are happy to arm an t
oar friends that Mr. alellonouge sod Mis•
Sophie diraber Kuhn are re-engnuist at the
Theatr., for the present week, when the gt eat
sensation play of the .Seven Skttrs - a be
presented In the most splendid style Ninny'
of our eitinenit saw this piece when it wit•
brought out before, but tills Wpm it will be
brought out ion style castle superior.
°rune, florsc.—,sllss Jean Llosnlyr,
_Lho great
tragic netreas, has been reoatgagett nt the
opera House. anti appears to.oight In The now
lice net senNtclou play of bonstaper, the Poor
Girl. Miss IfOsmer has established a heti hint
reputation in tlo• city, n bleb wail al, 55 , In
sure her a warm reception wht never is
rOt.
it A u..—Tret , , lrenn ^tight for eel„
brute,' Humorist ' Alf Burnet, ,iebeer.,;
- first of series of his eharneterietle forlorn.
' Every body uteri lA. wife will ie. snip to he
there.
Weather. ite.—There ha- I.een 'A 1 . 1,11.1•11,
aide change to 'avatars at tit , river 'II.. t 3,
gmerday. Then the o , tn,tin, rt :u.tvioc.l
c and the water was at it.
The>eather. however, MD tiuuc.l to I M O J , •i atv
until at ono o'clock yesterday' the
.toad at Sixty degrees, and It had r tined .0
moot conslanly from the night ',1.., b •
lee and snow rapidly ilvalorwarell ("naty
streets . and venom nod the water front ea 011
hillside poured into the ris or. fivt.,rea.,•L
I oat • venuag the mercury had fallen i degroe
hut the rain still fell. At that time the aria
wan still rising, with four feet three ~.
channel. At nine o'clock the mercury lint
tenon fire eregTeCi lower, standing at 35, awl
toe ralu continued to fall.inornle , , 11
Is more than probable that the river will he
rising rapidly, In which es:waits Mal fun will h.
mounted, and a number of boat• that hate
loaded for some time will take their depa,
Wets Itnek.—A new bank has h..rn
lisped at . West 2.llddlesez, thl , collet ). ,thder
the free thinking law of the a tute,an.l,. r ttlla
it
of ”The klillerls anti Miner. hank,"
W. "each is President. and Ittraco V each .nsh
lee. This hatttetiou has every dollar of it%
circulation secured by United States t ends de
potato In the hands of the State 1 - 1 . 03.....er.
and in :I
therefore on a batAN a. seenre o u r
itanks.—Grcentburg Argw,
Coroner's Inquest.—Coroner chan son hr PI
an inquest 'yesterday afternoon, on the
MIMS of John Unfold, who was killed ut the
outer depot of the l'ittebut,
rtibFort Wayne
and Chicago Railroad. last ht. A nuer
of witnesses were examined, d the jury re
turned a verdict of accidental death, be bylng
run over by engine No. C. No. Wpm., we' at
tached to the engineer or firemen.
nody Boßourred.—Aa inquest was held by
the Coroner, Sunday forenoon, upon the body
of a woman who was found in the Ohio river
near BrunoWs Island. The remains ware idea,
tided as Messer Mrs. nary Fumiti, who was
drowned at the point on the drat of January
last, by the upsetting of 111 skid. A verdict of
accidental drowning wits rendered, and the
body handed over to the [Mandy of eeeeried
for Interment.
Thirty Dollar, Iteirstrd.—On Saturday
BD envelope wag lost containing a .tuit of
areney, for 'which the above reward will be
paid on leaving It with 11. Y. Genigewrire, `co
it St. Clair street.
FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE
The New Lftenee Law for Allegheny
Count•.
It will be seen, by reference to our Barri.
burg advice', that the new license bill recent
ly reported by Mr. Graham, hao posted the
Seziate,andWillyrobably beoome a law. The
following Is a copy at the bill: .
Section. 1. Be it' Mooted b# the Brunt, and
Mow of Repreemstativesqa,b77l.llCMWriaLth of
Pennagitunia in Genera Assembly mci, sad it
eneeksi by the authority of the ionic
That, hereafter, instead. of existing laws, all
applicants for license to sell intoxicating
liquors, with or without other goods, or keep
ers of eating homes, in Allegheny county,
obeli appear , before the treasurer of said
county between ttiontut Monday in March and
the drift Monday in =A of each year and
make and si„,ins and oath or 61121r111911011 of the
amount of their respective salsa of liquor,
ar.a all other refreshments at th, , specti re
• bare, tO the best or their knowledgeeirr be
lief, which oath or atimation said trea4urer
in authorized to administer and die in MS of
fice, and he shall rate and classify each :won
cant is, amirdmoe with 01(.19;inif pre
itlntrtnaWavend4l,TlT.:fnAg,r,...."l of
the year card...lngots the drat day of. the sue
ceeding April ; And provided feather s That any
applicant fora place not previously lieeresea
Mill be rated.lor. the - first year 13 the tread
worsted! deem - just, and for allservicos under
this net he Shall charge each applicant three
dollars; one dollar of whiph shall be for
themitorths distriet attorney, who is here
by enjoined. to mien'. the execution of this
See. t: Each applicant applying for a itemise
to sell Minors by any inn or 'tavern, with or
withput other goods, Mill ale, with the Clerk
of the Court of Quarter 'Sessions, a bond to
one thousand drillers, and each applicant for
license to keep an eating house, ahond to Aye
hundred dollars, with two suritfes, to he ap
proved by the mid Clerk, and certified to the
Treasurer,oonilltimed for. the faithful per
forrnance of all. laws Mild' Common wealth
relating to the sale ex liquors, and warrant
attorney to confess Judgment and collect the
he
thol eof Trout the Wingers In the bond;
teat each applicant ors his bona being so ap
proved and files, shall receive- from the Clerk
of the Court of Quarter tleselona a oortitlento
of the fact, which certificate he shall produee
to the• County Treasurer and °nab., produc
tion of thosanse the Co unty Treasurer ehall
collect the amount of the tax far Which he Ism
neon assomed under thasrovisions of this act,
and giv o the applicant receipt for the same,
and on the psroduotion of mid receipt the
Cleft of the Court of Quarter Sessions fs here
be authorized to Issue to nehe applicant a li
cense, and no Unease shall issue unless these
movlisions be complied with i the Clerk of the
Court of (loaner Sessions to receive fee of
two dollars from each applicant, for said see.
TiCell, and one dollar for each transfer of li
cense. _
Sec. 3. That in addition to the license fee to
the Commonwealth, the treasurer shall re.
quire each applicant to pay an equal amount
Into the county treasury to he appropriated
under the direction of, the Inspeotors of the
Allegheny county prisbn to the erection and
support of a house of employment in said
county, and the fees allowed the treasurer In
the Sea sectin of this bill to be in full of l
charges by said
treasurer; Provided, That n alo
tavern License or license for the sale of liquors
with other goods, In Inc cities of Pittsbuegh
and Allegheny, shall be less than ono hundred
dollars, and in the boroughs and townships
less than fifty dollars, and no license for an
eating house within, said elites shall be for a
less sum than forty 001111.101 nor 0111.01,10 of the
said cities for a less sum than twenty dollars,
the State Treasurer In each case to receive the
fee charged under existing laws, and the re
mainder to be held for the use of the prisou
inspectors of sold oonnty.
Sze. 4. The Judges of the court of quarter
sessions of said county shall have authority to
revoke any HOOWIO grafted by the treasurer
whenever,
p after notice, to Inc party iloonsed,
it shall be roven to the satisfaction of the
said court that the_riarty lieeneed Luts wilfully
violated-an-3 , M's of this Comnumwealth rent
mg to the sale of liquors, or that the licensed
_promisee have boootee the resort of idle and
disorderly persons, to the disturbance Of the
neighborhood. The otrartinity on Ile own-mo
tion enter a role to Moir cause upon any It
caused party, when, during the progress or
any trial in said courts, it has reason toots.
, pact said house to have become a noisome to
the neighborhood, or said court may proooed
upon any information retornel thereto in the
mannerheretofore oviatoutary for the hearing
of surety of the peace cases, and if satisfied of
the truth of Molt charges, in addition tothe
revocation Of the licetuto, may order that no
future license shall be gloated to said party
for twelve months thereafter.
. Bea S. Thetiaaddltlon, to other tames pot
enumerated, any party holding a license may
have sigh license revoked, and be retitled -
License for twelve months thereafter, Mr any
of the following causes, to-witi selling liquor
-on the first day of the week commonly eWled
fiundsy;or selling liquor to_ persons ;tinder
twenty-creep:ars of age, or selling to persons
Of known intemperate habits, and for any See •
old or subacquent ocimmitialeoAf the above of
-fences Shalrbe tmprleitined•MMO county All
for any term not exceeding one year.
An 7 iferson convicted In the court of
%tarter erosions of esid nonntY nr
ilemir.Without license ehall helloed in any sum
not exceeding flee hundred dollars at the die .
Oration °film court and upon any aocOu4 or
!subsequent conviction, in addition to the line,
court may Impose imprisonment for any
time not exoeedlng twelve months.
See. 1. in addition to misting renedies, any,
persona convicted before any mayor, burgoaa,
alderman, or justice of the Moot of said coun
ty, of having sold Winer by any loss measure
than one quart, :without having drat pro
licence therefor, shall measu re of
ten
dollars for each and every measure of ltqtiof
so solo .without: any sppeallo Po court, and
in case of nonpayment Of the: some may be
committed to the,county jail for forty-eight
hours; Provided, That any, informer pot eft
mined as e witness .to prove -the sale Of the
liquor Mal be entitled tolone half the penalty.
---
waTereoccasraim:Alinaby the rli .pati rc. rni lla b l o nnrdaLn E njgthhte
clothing store of It. Oppenheimer 'o,, No.
lliblaract street. Tito Ilre supposettto hare
etriathatee from a spark or cinder from the
stove baring fallen .nwu the_ floor. The lire.
was extintniahed with but little ctantage, al
though au are Inform:id that the arm lon
about 4 1 ,300 Worth 01 clothing by haring It
stolen.
stoned • lionaa—n, young man inun 64
Jacob Heasley- was arraigned beibre
w I Y MorLn yesterday evening, ahargal
oniony- candaaL, on oath ot a nynte g ice.
knon. as Mamma Neely. Jamb, ma
g=g u a Ff , M d w Or ' n
ta hr ir; rrec a n b rcir , '
CM , damaging It coadderoftr, ne w s.
,donars by.bia bailor .ainiYar Marti
an' a N Wthe paymeM otylact he was.dts•
. Ointeitenliien.—Tbe
comminution of Ttin•
• .Wilmo; was hatil on
ein dollortwomo con. ,
to the align tad.
~;
Crand Taney Tress Tare.
in common with many others we whiled
away n few pleasant hour,t on Friday evening
in witnessing Prof. Con - pers pupils eningu
in the healthful and invigorating exercise of
dancing. The occasion was a grand fancy
dress goiter, and no was anticipated,
Mall was errtatiod with the parents and friends
of the youthful devotees of Terpsichore,
sembled to witness their progress under the
tuition of Prof. Cowper. Mad we space we
would give an e t tended notice of the derides
success of this most rechcerh, affair, width re
flected credit alike on the l'rofe.or and his
WI. cannot, however, refrain from no
ticing the following young misses and mol
ter, • -Miss Gertrude Ilinnwalt and John it
Witter pertonated the characters of "Butts'
the -Gleaner' and the "American Fanner,'
hick they snstained most admirably. Miss
Lizzie nennlon pertocattal "Night" and won
rotinds of upt,lease by her artistic dancing
3t reset: Annie flays, "Godtidess of Libertyc .
ilamitton, "Flower (Orli" Mettle lisle.
"Daughter of the Regiment;' 3IoWe
••Evening Star:" lAraie Preston, "Autumn:"
Kate holes, "Flower Girl;'• and Masters T. it
cooper, "Sultan;" Bagley, ' Highlander:"
Garry t:proul, "Italian Peasant," each deserve
~peelni mention for the manner in which they
pm".,lo.leli tile difficult MlMl:Lett:n.l they had
chosen, at well as for the good 'WU' thMl
etwdumes. In fact, all acquitted themselves
admirably.
At ten orient the ,'lava retired, and the spec
tatert, who. liy the way. were composed chief
, ly of the parents and friends of the ittlle OnZA.
joine4l in 1.11.• which continued until
th e ,warned 11,0111 of the waking lionr
of the day The Professor may Juttly feel
111..4 ..1 Si, pupils and the 0./ti/ with with tt
tin,,,;,;g's entertainment eatrAt
• ere Intrrrettnl• wen k ft reetv..l I. nn,
pi og rare.ing In the Ulaten.l Prexhyterian chart ,
Pit linena Vi-ta, In I hie county, odor the
m-aer nr the thee, .lame•-un. are
/01[1/ 4 11 rnlialon war :LI a. very low ebb in
Ilu, na ittu 'noon . week: sine, - the elders of
I , hoer It of the phone tunt to nonAhler
In-t 'nn - 01 meets ring rev I vnt
t tool eo : plue.• in 110, morn:tagnod Ito
vermtne Intnrc.te , lll,ol the, 1•0111 /ll'
toni In prayer 'in day. Thi 4 4l 111/ 4 C[1111.1/11/( 411
11/ /11 - 40.4 4 4/ 11\ a ine-t relnarlcn ,, le rovIA-al a
SI Al,
un , in hat., ahnnolv been Mrri
tllte.l lol.•
toortmm whom flora adult..
a in, ~., I, ,n 1 11l no Inn 1,1,1111..11, Meeting. 1,,
Innt, he1d ,, .•1 y nod Ihe v , 1111,11 1 4 .
41 , 11. 4 +1 pt , ' ~ 1 on nnell 411 4 ( 4 .1 4 414111. bnvmal of
the 110111.10, Irom I RI. ei I 1 um( Allexheny loft -•
he , n abllnail,. pa-lor of the eO ,- Mregvtlm ,
tu Inn wotk, KIM ei,.mo.t envonm,:log
nunount,. , til Om 1,1 , tf the revival. Al
though iintit cal in 111111.,
,914 :A, 1414/1110.1 /11 4 11 4 11111, that /sit 1/.144 in,ro
thn of Inmtero.t. T ,11,17. th
:tett, Ihe Lortrit upper trait tilventeiti to tilt
owl:abort; of tlic congregation, and iet deep hit
Leen the Interest Man iftisicti, it i, in COD t•m
plat !tal, unticriittuttil, to Mt:lntake it :wait
toto t orron , tint! i.oter of our city irtinklerit Sr.
mak prep:. atiotet to go anti atutett ott Li:.
II will lan relorinhcirro llial man, of u o In
inproris of proplo hove on rireil ni tin
..Mom , . !hut Lhr Htllrn,nlnmxtll txmimrio.
ery Mils movement
amtellw4.l 1111 c l -rat Internal. nullon.
ihr world may Inn 'Morn In ten Wt '•
sentenee of a Horse Thief.
In the t amino] Court today, the il4 /1 ~r
A Logan.' convicted .1 the larceny of
hot.. and bugle trom Andrea Jael.. - man, Of
,1, it cull', we., dean, di.poctd of. The soct,sed
blrel a horse and buggy from Mr. Jackman
.tene month. since. anti never returnee It.
lietwaa Subsequent ly arredted at his home in
West Greenvllle, Moreer cocuty, and brought
here for trial, but the stolen property was not
recovered. On the trial Logan summoned
WI CD 11,8/1, who teStl tied that on the day he
(Logan) was alleged to have Stolen the prop
erty, he went east to Harrisburg, on the Penn.
syl; - nota Railroad. TIM jury fOund a ' , merle(
of guilty. but a motion we., made for a new
trial, which was argued some weeks ago. The
Court deferred sentence Until now, In
hopes that [some information mght be
received from his friends and neighbor.
to tVe.t Greenville. No such information hav
ing come to hand, however, the defendant
was brought In for sentence to-day. Judge
Mellon, before pronerancing the sentence of
the Court, remarked that It wan quite clear,
'from the evidence, that the horse and boggy
had been hired by the prisoner, and given in
to the custody of the party who attempted to
prove an alibi for him, and who was equally
guilty with himself. Logan was then sen
tenced to undergo an imprisonment of two
years mad three months in the penitentiary.
.n Thursday evening a 111112 appeared at the
residence of W na. A. lierrou, Esq., Clerk of the
Courts, at No. 93 Penn street. The call was
answered by_ a girl, when the mast asked her
If Captain Woods did not lire thcals. She an
swered that he did not. when the man asked
ter to go back and inquire as to where the
Captain lived. She went back and sent Mr.
Herron out, who got into the hall Batt is time
to see the fellow go out. lint mistral, were
at once aroused, and on egaMin the hat
rack it was found that an overcoat,belonging
to bin non, had been stolen. On liclay
night the man appeared again, probably
imagining that he was
him
another
house, when Mr. Berson gave hint a cordial
invitation to sit down, and kept him chatting
until a police emcee arrived and tonicity:a in
to custody. Ile wen identified by the girl as
the name individual who had allied the pre
vious night, and tree still in search of Capt.
woods. Ile gave Ilia name as John it. Bennett,
and appears that he regis t ered hismatne at
the tied Lion Hotel on ta odnealgy last. He
hao callcd et the house of another Ontleatan.
in the sumo vicinity where hornatie inquiry
for lle. McFarland, but he did not suocced In
RI ...sling a nything. its has been Inched up hal
n artn,c.
-
(ones of Common Plea*.
.Toe go Sterrett b. been engaged for sore ral
days in the trial 01 tbo Colo of John W. Rob
innon's admin LA:Aster. vS. ttle Clitoollnad and
Pittsburgh Railroad COrnpany. Robinson was
killed in the railroad dbuts*ratittaliadt, Qhlo
in 1664, and this suit was bronowbehelf of
his heirs for ,losmicca The Ivy found a vet.
diet for the plaintiff.. ffir 145, abject to the
opinion of the Court on' questions of taw re
served.
The ease of the North Amerman Oil 'Compa
ny vs. Yorsyth Brothers d Co., on trial before
Judge Melon, went to the jury to.day. The
plaintlffs claim .laumm.w sustained by an al
lege.] breach of contraction the part of the de
fendant., who had agreed to deliver to
t ben a large quantity of oil. The Ma
tron': ens made in Jely, 1.63, and a por
tion of the oil -only was delivered. The
defendants allege that the contract was
broken by the plaintiffs themselves, in neg.
leettng or retuning to pay tOr the oil on de
livery. The price sent up in the meantime,
andw a h s a he a plan o t nd e u e re
d
,
def y t p h a e id , e o d P n ir
declined to fulfil the balmlee of Otto COntraet.
The caw was tried In March toot, 'when IS OW
diet
Thenered in fav b ef or e plaintiff); for
43,=. ca. was taken the linpretne
Court, and a new trial awarded.
The Jury found a verdict for plaintiff. for
RolLrood Accident—Man Killed.
An accident which,resulted to the death of
o man named John Rusk occurred last night
about ten o'clock de
the outor pot or the
Pittsburgh ,Fort Wayne at
and Chicago Railroad.
It appears that Herold, who waif engaged la a
cleaner of locomotives, while walking through
the depot grounds, undertook to cress 4 track
upon which on engine was hacking. In doing
so ho missed his stop and was knocked down
by the engine, the wheels of which Plull'aM
over his loft leg, mutilating it In a terrible
manner. Ile was convoyed to his home on Ark
Alley, Third word, Allegheny, and Dr:lrish
wtis culled upon to minist unto 111111. Not
withstanding the efforts of er
his physician, the
unfortunate man ospirod at four o'clock this
morning. Cormier Clawson was notified of
the occurrence, and will hold an Inquest this
afternoou. The deceased leaves wile and
NIA children to mourn his loss.
The body of a men was found in the obi°
river, to-day, opposite Manchester. Coroner
Clawso i n forma t ion, and held an inguevt,
hut no was gained as to bow the
docesowal came to his death,_further than that
he wan "found drowned." There were papere
In his pockets which indicate that hts name
was Charles Carpenter. Ile was dressed In
dark clothing, and was apparently between
thirty and forty yearn of age. fin was a large
man, worn a heavy beard and moustache, and
appeared to have been a mechanic or laborer.
lie had 111.11 ambrotype in his pooket, supposed
to be a Ilkaneas of himself, but his features
were so distorted that It wan ftio own deter
mine whether the picture lilaOr not.
Any parson rtoognistrig the description, can
find further particulars On application to the
Coroner.
Nnow-MalUasr.—Two bOys, Pained • John
Ilia and Joeeph Shrlver. were arrested by
a night policeman, in the. Ylfth ward, On Fri
day evenisg. while engaged in a enovr-bsUing
match, to the dabger t hy anonee three'
sere by. Mayor MoCallned thorn'
dollars each, which they paid. It is well
enough for boya tO ball little; overtone
balling but but they with bie to pitshtnent
when they minderhe rights of ethers.
Arrested.-11citry Welid. e
aceuaed of being,
concerned in tho Mann tipon Mr. Gebtuart,
from Westmoreland county, ulow nights ago,
'with Intent to rob,him, was arrested lea night
and
It now in the costody of Mayor. An
information hat also been made against titan
by Jacob Speck, (manager of Kra lietting^s se
loon,) who charges him with haying robbed
Mrs. Young of three hundred dollard a short'
time since. lie was held fora bearing.
ir Arising to lirsys.—,A lad, apparentlT
about fifteen years of 'age, named Ileorge
Johnston, while acting ins very dlserderly
manner at tho oolored chinch, on Water street,
Allegheny, last nig_ht, was arrested and locked
up in the tombs. lie was discharged with the
understanding that upon a repetition of the
offense he would be sent to Jail. ' Tht youth
was very drunk when arrested. Who fur
nished him the Neer?'
Alpolisted siaptaln,—Mayor Harrison, In
con unction with the Police Committee of M
ica any, last niaht, lelected David ' vy ,
of the Second Ti ard, to act es Captain of-the
night watch for the earning year. Officer
hieKettry hashad an extensive experience r
pollcamaz awl b fully qualified to Su the du
ties of too palitton with orndtt-to himself and
to the enttsfactton of the community.'
Injorod.-41Vatialtiras, a stone cutter, who
boards at the' St. Lawrence Hotel Federal
street, Alleibooy, was seriously in i lared yes.
terdwv tie at work Mono sat oh he was
•ChlsoUnat Stara tho biota 011y!ltich it wasted
titilehadhbrfoot badly
~. 444bOding.—We aro requested to state.
that,the lady Who cowhided a certain
at cue of out skating parks a few days
. • ; . was uot dtvoroed frem the Mali wbota She
`attempted io cbsatise. We understand that
Um parties had mutually agreed to separate
in consequence. of "Inoctugrulty of temper.
~_ • . ,
pined.—Enwird need. John Anea aid John
1)&117: were third each oar 'detinr-and aft,
cents 7eStSc 4 ltl by Mayer Morrison, of nne.
&toy.
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A New 1111 e s -tug Dodier
Found DrOICUOCL
ROBINSON, MeCLEAN & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Dealers In ail kinds of Government neonetttes, fold
121 d barer, Unenrrent Bank Nuicet. rureign
and Domestic If rolkange,Ante.. coo.. etc.
Depod to received In Par Fundrand Currenc7. to
tems; plowed on time depotts. ,Collettions
In all part• of the Called States on toted tAvot r aole
Order: rerouted Irtth 141,3.14:6 for recrvetslng In
Inr borior. , at ter Lea.too. New York.
n•I I• 11 lily ;b br.brr. • livards utrb.l I y au cou4rotr.
stun.
Ilo.trou.
FINANCE AND TRADE
Ell=
TVIT.D.fT eh. JO,
e rffines, and ritnlrc...ton t .t
1 4 . 1 ,F1it prvvaillag feature- th En..s.elttr!.
int!, Thr netenriatts,)
nn th. nee WC air
ibro•bert'..l, ail un-ctticd 1000..1 and
.4 villa... , toartng tht s...ttiunot th.• ~no.
to , ftsurt, 01 the ,ocreta V .1 thv •••
;Ir“.ln, g..n , ral all,pn.:t inn 1.. r.,1•1
eontru,tx ext.t...ling into the Int.'''. Thy•
throogi. all I.a.t-
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orrOok, awl rouno.Locul lorAltat Lou
nel2on , Th. Nou York r000rtr , o:o/ think. n.
:tr.
lbe at re.g...h h.
ntweie 1,21 , 3% tUnt wttcrtflell the
,kIIIJ4 , lepflrt.Ll, IT mil tt
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I.ilindC 101,1 . —M I.n . rlti.llolll
f ; .1. ',.r
am' languid ti I ILt lc ikr..41.4•••1 4,1 al,
limn.. Huh: /Mous ..‘ll , ni ll.ink ni , nr
-I,lleletttrlntl. but the el from. .
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111, i,g•T IN II 1501 t. , 1 11111A,1 1 , 31 4 ' ..!
Ili] v..r) ytlet and 1 •••••
I. 101.1 it ?AI ith buy. r- ti
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mt.. • ~ ,1 rutty- kt
Wt h.," , 11.•! , ,i , .1, 11.1- i.•io..rt Llt ,
Prestdtait ullil Dirmt4l,l of tit, *ell-6..1%11
..11.1 reliable C‘liiip:l/1%.1.,,M111•1 with Ow
owl ot the , t,erintereltott.,telllch at , n I
she -.um, We ',To,: to 3 bst ract ,1.. n
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Th.• prnpo.rt: of the 1. Inrntv,l 4.n
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5r `t et% , -11114 'I aerr•
territlry nr o.`", nu Fu rI
there :Ire 133
Of 11 11 115 and 13 in-
complete "i t h e TO. r, 3y x u producing
welle,l6 non-prod ueLu g , and fl an:L=lmmd if
these 89 producing 'frills, 30 are owned l,y
leaseeh, who pay to the Company a royalty 01
one half the oil, ill one well, tho lowpaup
have Ty of the oil, and In seven well', the
nuipan) own the entire working Interest and
The total production of the the farm, up to
December :Oat, lata, Is as 13=3"/ barrel.; this
Includes , the product belonging to los+cos
3.11,0 M bbl.. The production or the company
for 12.Z.1„ Cleducttng the ehareog lessees, was
1'M,91 bale., against pcoo4 bob, In ISAt But
the production for the lust six moetba of 1055
Ns. 10,00 bbis, greater then for the last alz
'month.; of 1564, and. an Increase of ',OOO
over the tint all months of 1903
The eompany put down fourteen now well+
during the peat year e of which sta era producing
oil, six are not yet tested, and sit have been
abandoned. Throe six producing wells hare
) Schleif el" labia. up to December Slat, which,
at en le per DIA_ after deducting all expotrow
for boring and machinery, would show a not
profit of e 3.14,000.
liad the average trice oh oil coutinued Ilse
mine In 16OZ as In 1844, tbu net profits of the
company • maid hare fallen but little abort of
that of the prey lout year. The average price
of tbe oil delivered In hull was el 51 per bbl.,
while the average for 11013 was bat 40 18.
The onerous character el the tax on crude
oil, which in pout by producer's. way be e,ti.
mated, 'when see *late that the Columbia has
paid V.'",• per cent. of the Oct income of the
company ! lo addition to this, the State tax
on income iOnounte 10134 per 'cent. The grow.
Faces paid by the Company daring the year,
amounts to '..l'Pri per cent. Of tie net income.
The gross proflbi of .. thtirComPay for the
Year was 111 , 4,57,55. nro totol number or bar
rels of air delivered ,00' corePluted contracts
,was Mtel ,which, at an average , or about 44 18
par 1.1.1.. ohnoonted to pc;id 11.
The anteitilit et dividends deelured during
the year, was $.5611,00:1, or CO per cent on the
capital stock Of - 0%.1.00,043, ledVing a guild. ,
lend of SL,9:O .:..., fpr the per bent year.
The n rot dividend over declared by the Col
umt.i. war Jule Rib, 186 S Durtag that year,
the dividends amounted to 49,600;V in 1,054
l
.019,000, and In lfG5 CAI= Th e total Ividands
declared by thecOmpany, up to this ate. being
itti
two and • half Sears, onnared to the hand.
wee stain 01 41,74,G60. _
A. the pretemtprOdUction Of the company to
greater than at any prevmua poriod, with tour
hundred antra of territory untouched, quite
equal to any which hoe horn devehoped, and
omfaricut to employ the energies of the cont.
pony In developing - , at the rate of one teeti to
ht, acre, for t wonty-sevon S ears, prudent men
will riot feel particularly eatzloua to sell t heir
Colombia at thr; prenerir current quotation of
cenunlZ
The company barn Cc:Solved to declare divi
dends . .quarterly, henoeforth, instead ol
monthly, an heretofore.; thin will ermine the
managers to take advantage of the 'market,
and wilt .tae revolt to the interevta et the
atechholdei s, no die Mynas a dl horaafter
be 'loomed," ni w as sometime deemed nes
ceasary under the former mon thty rule.
stothhi.ide re can now rely upon regular
quarterly , dithlonda averaging five per cent
or upward.. ivrol .prtAtent prOuctlon nod
prd 9 peets, and with the prOposod ntod idea
tion of the tax of bl per barrel on crudo oil,
Nlc .hail not be aurprised if the Colombia div
idend shouldtuareard to ISCVOM or eight per
cent., and the stock go tip to about its value
in IPal.
The officers of the Company are the same
who have conducted Its affairs with such
consummate ability Slime the commencement.
Bateman Roe, President; David 'Ritchey,
Treasury; E. Westerrelt. Secretary.
—The reforms proposed by the Revenue
Commission and approved by Sir, McCulloch,
consist, briefly, in the entire exemption of the
manufacturing Industry of the country from
direct taxation, with the exception of distilled
and ferment.] liquors and tobacco; and in
raising our w bele Internal revenue from taxes
on only fourteen sources, vir: distilled sprits,
fermented liquors, tobacco sad its manatee-
Intel, raw cotton, coal ell, echoed petroleum,
spirits of turpentine and rosin, Iloenses, in
comes, salaries, banks, storage, gross receipts,
sales of stocks, and legacies and successions.
—The Cumlnuatl Garsmr, of baturday, re
ports moniry matters In that city as follows ;
"The money market has undergone au lenient
improvement within a week to render dis
count!, moderately easy for acceptable offer
ings, arid to reduce the rates of Interest on
good paper, In the open market, la 2 per cont.
Disbursements on account of hogs have been
.r.edueed to a point that renders them of no
- rarther odusequeneo, and money paid out dur
ing the season for pork is returning through
the channels of trade in Increasing volume.
The stock of products is held here to a large
extezd,and will be so hold until holders change
ihelr views In regard to the ultimate value of
meats and lard, or prices on the Eastern sea
loard advance sudlelently to Justify ship
ments. This _will prevent for the time any
very heavy accumulation .for
at this
point.; but there ermine* no be, Independent
of this feature, currency enough to insure an
easy money market for the spring trade. Ills
ho remarked, In this Connection, that. there
is very good demand_from the South for hog .
,products,,ml.l this; in COnneetton with the'
short crop of bogs, while It affords weak hold
inlB.l2 xrpartunlty-to realize, and stimulates
iqieculation, gives confidence to the general
trade, which enable. them, in a great measure
to disregard Cho ,colune OS the, Eastern mar-
—The subjoined report on the London mar
ket flat An:asthma eacuritle.e la Stour the latest
circular of glewrs. E. Y. battertitwalte A Co:
°Since, our Mge the thief features in the Lon
don market for American securities have been
Ysome few_large transactions to United Metes YtsaTwenty.
ige-Twenty. bcoada, and a -dimmed Or Erie
share, for abipment to New York; the omens!
g b il l W "re t v rt " Lle:Ps e e ' L tpb :s. d o a n g :11 U :ea
rite Twenties hove advanced about n half per
rent., etottntldiMMs, notwithstanding re
ported largo shipments from Eew York to the
Continent. Illinois shares continue neglected
and close 75(975 , 4. In trios them have boon
considensble duct nation, as they were at one
time taken as high as Is. but the lower quota
tion by the City of London seriously depressed
the ularltet, and they letwo off meal), wer
• than we last reported, viz ., 5571:0356!;,.. T c
tea been come demand for Virginia Sim:
nulling in an improvement of V. Atlantic a — n"
Great Western securities remain sternly.
Cleveland llarket.
Ctr.rorstrn, Fob. 9.—Flour Steady gaii3o
for-XN reds lidegai,uo far NX white country
brands; fi1f010,7.5 for Lx red; $11,54111,73 for
XN white city made.
Wheat—Good grades firm. Sales 2 cars No.
hitiwamkets at 0,9).• Corp-117111 and un
-changed. -Nalca 3 cars at. Eirc ,for now shelled.
fiats—Western 370.Vc; Ohio 90 from store.
gye—Dull and In tight demand. field at Vrir
dic from store. Barley—Dull and nominal.
Baltimore Col*. Market.
I DXI.TTNEOII7, Fob. 9.—Ship Grey Eagle Is be
ow', from Ilio, with 4300 bags, maing Um
-stockmcrwlti drat and-second hand' 17, k 700 ham..
UM. - 112.6 'Market Is it= for prime and choice, -
but common qualities are dnIL Wo q
to good ihillateye, prime toe oice 01)(174ic* g o ld;
tivisTra tietrAc; JATRASOMI: gold.
PIITSBIJEGH MAIMETti.
°Traci or rue Pinner LOH 03Azirr - rs,
KAT 6DAT. Feb. 10, 1066.
Tt , et • t!. b- new eharneteristie. !a the pr.•
d nee markets wohhy or .rectal notice. The
4111113 e of bustness has been very Ilea
throughout the entire week, and as the de
mand for most of the leadlugentamottlties ha,
been restrietctl almreg wholly t• supplymg
the Immediate wants or the retall trade, Um
very few round 10/ operations hare been ef
fr. 0,1 The opening of nachrat tun, which ap
parently Is about at hand, may pc•etbly hove
I.,•llticuc) to rev lye trade twimew hat, but 01
I hi- there I. nOl , rtatnty, a• the, ,en". to he
a general stagnat an all over Ibe etem I vv.:.
want of eoutidenee, and a pre va , l , nr
"ion ion. (hal a at d I further deorvcdd ,011 in
UV. et near at 11.1 ud. The. an I rn.ln v
nt her n.a..0n1. wnrrnut. tile pr,dict.l. , that
Lt. n. ullll4.
hitt, eircini, until the hpr,ng
-et
..1: ‘lN—Wbrat rot-do:toes exce.nri rely dot:
and deprmonknt, WOO ik Ltr2el ,
nt the fOOftirOMOOO, of the tract& Isl e t
and unchanged—small 'nth , from , tOre at PO
tr. Corn moderutely actlve,though toe
.nhlr t
on to the demand. Sale of .1011:totiln shelloni at
fZOvie:rotor. Harley I, doll ond too
e of t "- to yard.. correct I y le
of 1000 Im-the's
prime Penna. It) e, to orris e, al
rdrady u Ith s (sir local demand
for the tx.Ni. grade.. Wet contiotte to quote nnt
krtfeat for Spring Wh..at Fatuity, nod $106 , 1 , 0 3 .
ton IVlnter. Sale of la, lAA, .star 1.,.•
at ;IVA; oObbln same brand,lo Po, at au , l
lA/ 4 1/ . 1/t/i/.." slOt. Rye Sion, la doll
led /d.5.3', pt.. Ltd. noel. floor t- repot led
-tends . r per 11,4 1111/I -oarcr
I'loll r..gorteO std,d}
, in tr JobtOlrg .1,11..n41 At I1d13 , „ for Shoo 1 , ,.
I-
'u I Id, tot Ribbed std., and for ro•
ar I ured !lams. Lard ir dull but tokt in.mgenl
ut V, ltt7 for country, and ledin't, for prime
kettle letolornl. Ms.,. Pork 1% quoted on V.Of . ;
000 ;no] doll. No Into ement in Bunk that,
I ,llla Eltl Kr—There Is a rontlnn , t Lon io , -
I.lug demand for o-overt.,, but no o:
chooge abut er
-I.LlM—Llt . o.erreetl i. selltnn; /1 ///1/ /0/ ./I
store Cltleisltn,lntminel, mid r I
VI recta In no gd to Aln.i
TTEL—P oo
rhor I:oll Bott,r tn , l
~•o a. mono a nd prices are n .Ingle ti taller
-.C.— reptirt et Int .tt: , to an. the tottel odor, I y
, n 4• o• it . i• I" tonal! par annknot.
1 ttt P• ttinttel entloo kelt , - -al•
Itrated al sta•:::.. •
111.1....4. I - •ptiet att,ln.• .at tor
Ilarrlintrp 141.11 tct tot t.o,oen.
POT4TttF.....--.lte cool a. in inner .) .t•tt t
titer( in nu change lu prttno--r.•uttlar
from nctot• at $1,15 in 6 1 , 7, Per On-it, and 63';
BEAN , --In very (00001 local tt.ottatol. and
prime .m:ul Ilk Cite cony be
‘ t noted at $2 ill
b"i.
,VlT; . .i ' :7, e — b 4(tlll " llZ l TS oily op 1.. the
nand, undprices are unchanget.at to $7,..
per Mal, an to quality.
011.--I.artt In In lair demo IA with regulut
tlf No. I at per gullran.
‘,NlONS—Pemund lair nitfi 0alc• to a tair
extent nt 5e. , ,a3 per 1.1,1.
11()$11NY—bales at 33-4.41.-V;,l,er in.
linr—E , ceiling from city bcv.l.•-• nt $lO to $ l O
tog, an quallity.
per
CI in steady dernand, and we eon
report reltallar ttalit. at 70 to as plc gallon—
tatostlrat Pt.
i:cHIS +:c~S7loZ~ktia!~l
0771C7 07 THI PITTSIMIIO I I (I.I,ZETTZ
SeTrunLy Fc13.10, ltill. 5
The Crude market was remarkably dull to
day, In fact, the dullest day by all odds dur
ing the entire week. There was but one sale
reported, 100 bbls at 93, bbls Included, and we
continue to give 00, packages returned, and
09, package. Included, as the prevailing rates
For future delivery, there Ls apparently a
little weakness manifested on the port of sel
lers, as we bear of parties Offering to contract
at 19, to be delivered here on the opening of
navigation. For Refined, In bond., there is no
improvement to note in the demand, and the
market oontinnee excessively dull, with a
drooping tendency. Holder. are still asking
13014, free on board cars here, while 49 to 500
scene to be the best Oguree offered far Phila
delphia delivery, and It is even doubtful
whether these rates could now be obtained.
Free oil is selling In small lots at 614f3it, (or
prime standard brands. liaptha and Resi
duum art also very dull but nominally un
changed.
PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK,
Special Dispatch to Western Press.
!taw Toss, February 10,
Petroleum Stocks were active, and the mar
ket was generally higher. Bennellogi and Pit
hole, IAS; Clinton, 1,0 Forest County, C;
ileydrick, 4 Z; New 'York and Newark, 05
Va150cr,6,65; Petroleum Consolactlon, 00; Ben
nekeil Bun 15,45;" ageliiutin Fang, 03; Illteen,
S,fo, Dradll,ol; Bunker EU 16; . 11cClintoek,
MO; Northern Light, =.31 Oceanic, to; Pallets
Creek, agi: bale Inver, 0,60; Itubstsr, 70.
13 BY TELEGRAPH,
rinsnee and Trade in New Tarn
Isar lona, Feb. In—The stork market
Lai, peen - vet+ doll. today; piece Opened
steady, became beaky and a-fraction
ana bet:Arne steady at afternoon board. Gov
ernments remain Arm on 7-31 note.. Goad
bonds weak on old and stronger on w
, The fallowing:were Checkering laTtees Cum
berland Coal,44l44%;..Mariostaltallq, Rock
Lsland, preferted,lol LE; New lark Centrals MO I
vi , A; Etie,7afr i p/1 'Union fttrer,'l/SIN,V1,00:1‘;
:tending, PDX
and
Southern, Whet)
64X;Clevelau and PlLLsbuiTli,7)%elo; Clove
' ;rid and Toledo, lea% etWif, • neck' Island,
linvglol}s; flortb Western do, pro.
(erred, 6Kos4•XiFort Wayne, k ;pt.
There wan rather more demand for money
toward the cloac, and the rate for call loans
WAS .genertillY x per west, with few °keep
non. at 7sid pe r eent; but other grades are
The foreign trade of port continues Quite.
active. imports for the.week, ilti;r s 7 l .PNl and
exports 1aY3,919 in epode aitul n 5,914,30: in pro.
Gold weak and lowe r, ,on reports that the
Government 14 selling to obtain funds for the
payment of the trkterrat on the first aeries of
the beven-thirtles, which falls due on Thurs
day nest, arid amounts to $10,1:00,000. It closed,
at ilk% cash. Y7old I/PO*lller -at oneoixteentiii
to ace-eighth per cent.' Sterling each:
dull, and the last riuntactions cereal lifi?,4" fur
banker's bills.
The Commercial says: Extreme olnllness
continues to be the prevailing feature in mon,
I fury antra. The uncertainty about the resell
of the deliberatious of Congress on the nuance
bill and the apprehension of an unsettled con
dition of the money market and of valnes du
ring the execation of the proposed measure of
the Secretary of the Treasury, produced a gets.
oral disposition to avoid contraots extending
tote the future.
The sleek market exhibits but little change
of movement -pen yesterday. The improved
returns made by some of the roads, and the
oversold condiflon of the market, have tin.
Tinned a aroma' tone to Deem, and some of the
leading stocks are 3c411e higher. The general
tone of the market Si decidedly firmer than It
was a week ago. llow far the Improvement
will be retained, must depend very much upon
the future earnings of the roads.
tioverunients are dull but Linn. The pros
pect of a stead appreciation of the govern
ment credit, Tee this clime of securities a
firmness exit' Led by almost no other. The
street demand for money is quite moderate.
The rote on cal. loans still comtinucs at 6 per
cent. OA the rule. with exceptions at 5 per cent.
Dliceurita arequiet. grime paper is discount
ed at 707 . 4 per cent., good names at Sip per
cent. lower grades at 10%415 per cent.
hold is easter. The bearish tendency of the
market appears to have brought out a certain
amount from hoards, and the market is more
amply supplied. One broker sold yesterday
about one million dollars, with had previously
I been a neavy buyer. Today gold is loaned
readily et l.OeJt per cent. a day. The price
touched IIS during the morning.
M
N ese Toga, Feb. 10,--Corron—lleavy and"
fulls. lc lower at .150 for middling.
r1.,017E-10e better•for high grades, tires for
medium and dull and droopbsg for low grade.
at 07 Agbilafor State, /13,50111e,a, for extra R. U.
0., g. woos fur trade brands, the market clos
ing qulot.
Water—Quiet and withoutdMided change.
Clusas—Wkeat dull and without y change;
Corn dull and heavy and 10 lower, at 74071
for unsound; 773.51:11% for Gonad Mixed West
ern in stare and dolirered,tho latter an or.
treme—and 40 for White Southern; bate dull
and drooping for Western, at Wag'. fur au.
sound Western, 16: forsonnd do.
rwrzotenx—Slulct and ,changed.
PROilszoan—fork dull and heavy at a,1234
fige,sls4' for new mcs, Closing at g/u,Sli/ assb,
WAG , for old do,. ern,l4. for prime and -.1*,14" for
prime mess} ileef steady at about precious
priers; Beef llama dull; Dreamt loge /seller;
Lard heavy ld -.151e.u/5341 Butter at WSTcalli for
Ohio and geo33 for State; Cheese tire, at 15
42 1 .
t Mew Gonda Market.
'Kew Team, Feb. 10.—The Dry' GaAs Market
for domestic goodn Ls stronger, and the prices
of bottOrf goods show a manntentimprovement
with little mean activity. The demand from
the-interior is fitful, and comes from particu
lar locations, but these is reco
_genenal move.
moot toward city, and is not likely to be for
several weeks, unless there nhould bo promise
of a very early spring. The market has been
leLli active during-the week fur foreign than
domestic goods, although for some descrig.
lions there is tArsased demand for distribu
tion. British and •Contbienial dress :pods of
medipan quality, have been in .fair request,
but tbns far th e demand for expousive French
fabrics has been limited. Plain black and
colored silks sell at fair rates.
. . .
Th. folloietaa aro tho quotations from the
Coy Goods Exchange:
brown Sheottisgs—Yachlr A 31 , Em. Hoop
td.irts-1 XL:PA . -inch tapes '0 to de hoops 43 to
3-inch tapes Bs to 11.1 itleucbcrl suirtioes—
Loaedalo Masourille ho, lames 36.1 nett 3614.
Prieto—Merrimack W 66,• Sprawls° 23; 1 1 amlis
don . 14; Allen 61%. Delainft—Slanchostor Xi;
Ynehle lilngbauts—Lannastor 28; Glasgow ,
,1.1. Brown prilia—Pepperell 31, Winthrop 0 7.
'Corset Jesus—Popperell Xi Bale.» 20. Canton
,Flunnele--Feroberton A ZS, V 3.3%. TiekS—
Amoakeag ACA. 60' A 67 , 4. •Strlpea—York 42;
Ilarrester 33. 'Dentrea—York 82' io Blanchester_
BS; New York 31lits
New York Stock and Money Nniket.
Nzw Yon:, February 10.-IlloNex—.Eaßy and
quiet nt 440 per cent. for call loans. Sterling
V.acitango dull, lower and nominal at 1071310N
gold for lint Moss bills. American gold Irreg
ular, unsettled and lower, opening at 13314, de
dining tO/2Sir, and closing at 13 6 34. Total ex
ports op to to dal, 0363,313. Government Stocks
shade firmer.
Sroens—Buhl United States h", 54:1 Coupons,
lozy„; United States 51, 10-40 Coupon!), 94!4;
Ist serteik,9o3.4. do do Oil series, Tens
nessee Sa t .03. OP, 4; NOW York Central, 64 Erie,
771 i. litlatea, 1004: Reading, 07%; Michigan
Ceatzli lo7 }3 . Elletilgan Southern Serip; 19.4;4;
Illinois Centre . 11074 Fittaburgb,744; North
Western,lo4; Rook island, Mei; Fort Wayno
Id%; Chit-ago and Alton preferred, 114%.
Chlrago Mon
Can ...her, Feb. 10.—Ftors-Firm
bout declined ~ .flNe;sa lea at 31,17'
'
or &o. I, end 79llthe for No Cora dull
Ontr quieL
thanwnris—lnneldre.
Pnovisiono—ldens Port dull at rlt,:1; other
descriptletaft of provisloro moony, Lard arm
at 173;417.
?W.1.:. P. , 1. - es-od
3iooe—Wil n. hogs quiet at 1.10 per pound.
Rec., rre-;40 Per of lour, i 03.241 of
Wheat, t 1,001; bush. Of Oats. live flogs,
t.M3 dressed llogn.
ettfrussTS-2,000 bbls of Floor, I I,(s,S) h!1../1
brat.
ItAltimere Cattle Market.
It ,tltroor.. Feb n. Beef Cattle.—The offer
rl7dr
n l g h the pant
~ Thc
t co u kw k. e r head.
3
opened brick ly at the drat of the week. w - Ltb
an
advance of tic per 100 Mc cm the rektgrade,
nn on the lower qualttioa, %Ouch con
nurl unto 10-45). when a decline Of 3530 c p.•1 Ira Ms look place, with n very dull Mar
k. tat the vane The abort supply last Week
to-ongl, In a goal supply of Maryland cattle,
le good order to put on grass in the Spring.
The qualltv of the western cattle Was Much
-better than last week, and the 'Melt chow en
prnrent advance of tee average, but anre
u!ity there I. no advance ou laid week's rate.,
t-cal, , e tile cattle were of an much better
lintyg Of the comber offered 39 (toad were
brat/ant fent , ' 01110.-14 from Kant nelry, and 36
from IticAcrit rlrglnla, all over the hall frodre
a,l I
Inc hallo:n1;103 from Illinois, by the
Northern Central haploid; and 2;0 from Mary
land(
foot. tat the Sales 1.1.1 head were
la ugld by 51 u-lslngton loachem,ll by bort-m.-
31mM ngeo t, 17 leftover unsold, and the
balante,ttd were takers lay Baltimore
Cut, !Lei -.. Pete, to-dasnged no (albs,
e re beet to. 11,1 e. eat,. ra
en:inn Mete LLebond
goo lity, at, ih,rll.c..r Lti , l 4richtwairc,
eatt.VO per Ito pound, Al e rage of the mar
tot 41.50
cheep--The‘dipply na, brim yowl tot. week,
tth a moderate demand. Nato. at ;o'7
wit a 1, 10 vary frtmal alillaput 4 4/,:‘ emita per
pound.
Mug, The 4upply ha. -cen fully coital to
the demood tote week, and tae market closed
dllll. calm. at $13414,:d per feu !tomtit.- —no
BEIM
Nen York Iron Market.
Vie remain. dull. but prier , are v11,14E - tea.
Ila -e1... , are small lot, & lengurnock at
tot. Eglinum, to arr. r. S.l7t anti 11...1 do.
oto arrive. on private tent.. In Anadricon
e I...unit to 'tette.° mend antes of Ttenton
0.50 fur ls`o 1, and .1.10 for No 2., tit .I.mbOr.
here ttre no deltvertes from El italtethport,
a. int; tt• the unnonal quantity of fen in the
kills land Staten lalund Sound. A lot tr ro tow,
rougllt and emit scrap cold #s2.,and
rn-b. Fl tun store then, Is the atom! de
mand for tear, nt our tit.. Catio n ,. FrOut
iiraellra . SX , ton- relined rate,, In lota,
Foltl Itt . tons tong American r3tln.lat Pitt,
burt2 . ll/ $.1 , 1 , -there: arid HAY/ ton. .11, at Clllittn
-11007,3, 6''A there, all enolt. Ettgluali are held at
ttpld. a IthoUl ottles.
clileNve Live Stool, illarkiit.
c.,,,,,,, yet,. 9.—iteeeilas. of cattl ye..ter
;SO heft unsold, las Price ranged
t 11,T.kds for common to good QOM.; from
.. - S TS for commcin to goo-1 stock atecrs;
0110"5,75 for fab• to good packing StAlerei;
sto I,s,:Spia.,fiS for fair to goodtshipping
The market clowd steady. ,
receipts of hogs to - stop were 'too. En
. sales, V. 31. Left over unsold, Prices
id from MOM for light to g baCon
from 12,4549,75 for I:nixed an Coarse
ml from 89,73,1110 for fair mead to extra
i hog. The market closed stea iv.
ttlti
Louisville Tobacco Starke
Lo Is-mut, Feb. 9.—The market . • ntlnnes
gaily with a good demand, and prie • slight
-14 st er for some grades, inch • g heavy
logs d shlpplng leaf. The sal. at • e four
anti n warehonses amounted to 130 • •• s Sn
ell:id g reviews and 14 rejections, a the ' Col
lowin datums; 4 dela at 23,1003,90;1d at 00
CO; . at X 8,95; 12 at 9606.96;12 a t . ilel,2ott at
tr l ai, '' '6
ar t124/1tn:t ' ;411•7 73 ,71; 7511 'it itt44 4 ,1
I
I t ,
_ I,
„);
.7 1 4 atAl4l l: l 4 ' ; 7l; a s t ? n al . 14012,75; 3 at
at ' SW
.
Floor and Grain to Leittletrllle.
oranva.ts. Feb. 9.—Bather rttnetbut firmer,
a i sal. of 100 bids fine dour at $2,20; 10tibls
en erflne at *710 • sales of extra family at 42.10
a ;3, and 'choice brands at -411011,W. No
.of wheat. COll9 steads, with littlalo of 600
s prime white at Ida, inelltdlng bags; and
beahels delivered at depot at 4,3 e; steady
sales of mixed at 10021 e; in bulk at 65 cent for
ear, and Mc for shelled. Oats to bulk GiefilSc,
a • d in bags, Inc.
Philadelphia lean Market
fruit LIDIELPIIIA, Feb. 9.—Pln metal is more in
quired after, with sales of MOO tons of Glendoet
tw.G Forge at Ilt7, and 500 tans Anthracito eL
50 for Nos. T. and I. Scotch pig is titeady at
St per ton, Blooms are in limited demand
ft 0:05 for charcoals. Manufactured Iron is un•
ed.
inrouTs BY atusaaucr.
ITTSIIIIROH, FONT Maga a C 3130 ACM. B. B.
J • 10.-30 bbls door, Hedtd .
Bro,;& co; .1 bbls
o 1, Boor & Orr; 3 cases =dm, J McPherson; 4,
p es Horror, Taaurman Applebaum; IA Murals
b amend Am, Grarr& Sutter 1 car lumbe ,r
ot • PY A Soper; 5 cars staves, J J BalYst IM sMs
p • toes, Potter, Aiken : & 81Mpard; 13 cart
to tal, ellmIck•& an; 2 cars hay, 33arnev Haf
ts ; 105 bblm all, Barbour 41, oo; 8 bbls clover
, S pkgs bettor, Krkpatrick; -Bre & cello,
.: bro=s, J.& Gault; 5 cars metal, Bryan &
c :tory; 13 do doptllbstroock 31cCroary & co;
1
I. bbLellonr,T,t. Jenkins 4 'bids dem?, skftio
ten ley, SYLlnbart,- 13 bas ICIP . I. J Bldorbstur
13 Dia pearls, McKee a ItroVl dressed hags,
51; •la bcatm, /I;o3ltestter,ll Ilea HI 4 kegs oP
rd • • batter Grail' £ Better; 4 bbls drY SpVeSi
/ mums
H • ladle; Ido d Meet a Arca 5 22 01 41 m bla
cl • embed, Wm Ural= bibbs potatoes, 50
• • s beaus, Ude, bur, t Spur, Colitillard
A =dna; IS bbls apple% GO bbls bpa.a
.1 • Canfiel d; 103 bbls 11111, cad & Idettgar;
b...dry poaches, A Pet 160bdli brooms, IN
11 &Geo A co; 855 balk . *elders, B. Itotdeson
a co; MO bbls ticmr, Elsomaker & leac; HI tea
rd, Y Sellers & co; I cat wheat,] 8 Ligget &
, 190 bbLs crude oil, JIM WIIIrMSI is aka bar
-1 ,75 do olds, Pott er; Butery; le lobls apples,
1 sks potatoes, Aiken & Stepard; 1
car malt, J Ithodesot 'kegs 'lard, V014,,n. & coi,
al tells brooms, Gay, Burro A co ;
Curvetsrro A Prmerstratat 1 13111._ Bose.—
'cage ed, PoTleiiioo .
1,1.4 a flour, Ewa:Laker a Lang; O Itlids tobacco.
em s plcds isty- LoyM a. Gregg. cici
do,,indtemae, Wolfer arcoa do do, Hardman
I Keefer; 5 bbls burgh E Lleadeltoni Chls
011, D ; 1.13 Ina tuMblers, Eakewelb rare
co; ta K rniftlEG do do, H Deitch
ard;loo carboys, J t crc; 1 ear metal, Maack
eo; bbla pots disks 111,10 IY
bbls notatoes,Wilson Moore; lankp spikes,
Jones d o t t e r, hlint Ceiba,/ cheese, Ilky, Rankto;
1 pkgs b H Vole. tr. co; 7 Otll3 bags; AU.
EOI,I3NID.
PITTINVEGN. COLNILICA AND CINCINNATI B. :Ft
Feb. 10.--ae step ladders ' J . Knox; 40 bills
00l-
Isrs Male DaTicto,n;3s pkga hardware, B
%Colic; 100 hides, K
JALIN6=IT STATION. T01N111127 bbls
dour, II Knox a 6(1,15- 1 1 hhd tobacco R W Jen-
Illusoa; 3 car, corn J, McKinney; 10 bss dax
vred, Ewer a 11.1MINOU; I CAI wheat, Kennedy
Bro,• Y do do, J 9 Noble; 3 WAR ,rnolasset, Jas
tyHoulon; 2 bas butter, J IterberttlO don pails,
I A Carson; 19 doz ibreorms,J C RlteNoir.
111 POUTS HT RIVER
1.1". LOC.-PLR bbls oil and tallow,
reams R B Co; 90 bra soap, 8 Cooper;l br arra.
dries, It II Sack; /5 bbl a lard oil, Ewart &
bra tobacco, Stier. , & Kennedy; I' cases do,
Reyman & Bro; 10 bbls lard oU, J o Sacral:-
I=ld & co; 8 bra hardware, Adams, McKee, &
co; 4 bra medic.% Park & Brill; I.lodry hides,
J H Lippmeott & co; 10 bra mustard J Bers
firth; Ira bblo clay, T 88 dodo, ii R
lb.; 32 do do, Page h Betters; pkga pipe,
A Gordan; Sal blooms, !Hulick S co; 4sl bid.,
rudrrson. - • •
RIVER NEWS.
Rn r.l . Moore l'ark:crenn - a
Nora McGowan. St. land,
I=
The river under the Influence of the nun td
esterda) and the night previoUs, was rising
leat evening, with five foot lu the channel by
the Allegheny marks. We may look for a
•w ell of several feet to-day r ue the present rain
seems to be general, and a break up in the Al
legheny river trill doubtless occur soon.
The Nora arrived from St. bents about dark
last evening, with a very good trip. She re
ports having met considerable heavy ice Yee
ierday, wide)) ts supposed to be out of the Al
legheny. The Bayard, also, got up to the
wharf from below Glass House, where she has
been laid Pp for some days Waiting, for a
•wetl.
The Yorktown. from St. I.puts, may he ex
pected In to-night or tommiiow, and the
America frtou Nashville will sour be due.
The Bayard, 'Capt. GeO. G. Moore,
donbtleve leave for Parkersburg to-day,sinless
the river la,very full of floating ice.
The Glasgow for Cinch:matt, and the Rubicon
for New price:is are both already loaded, and
will leave without unneoesvary delay.
The Armadillo is filling up .steattily for st.
Toole, and will robably be rawly to have on
Tuday, and the p Imixirter!--1 neW
Se next on ' the list, ,leaving M . alta the Latter
part of the week. ,
Thmllariatta, Capt. Cant,, to altheranced for
Nashillie and all intermedbtte':points on the
opening of narron.
The Camelia, tildes and Nate' Robinson
were advertised o leave Cincinnati , for Bittn
burghon Saturday last.
POP.l4.)(oern. Outo; Feb. B.—linirons
Cnr
t:saerr COXXIERCIAL.—TubuIar: boilers seem
to be in general disfavor at the present lime.
I have been using' lbeM fOr three years, and
find them lose trouble and much safer than
nay other boiler Made, for the reason that the
tubes take the place of staybolts, and secure
the heads. Sly holler is thirty-stx inches ha
diameter, and six feet long, with thirty-two
two and one half inch Use a glass'
water „.-anife, and said gauge ' ii five Inches
above tlie dues, it is seven incites long, only
four inches from the top of
.the boiler. %Then
the water Is three inches' la inme gauge,' or
eight indica above my - flue. ' l can't make a
"Amply ot steam, but when tie. water is six
Inches in my gunge, or cloven inches above my
nues,l make Plenty of victim with less trouble.
AU engineers say this is ten - Wiry to theory.
Any one can try the experiment, and discover
the truth of the statement. I think- these ae
cidenbf ate not to be attributed to tubnlar
boilers; but the engineers „carry' too Little
water. As the bottom of the boiler is tilled
with dues, they must carry on top of the fines.
"Bat," says the pmetical engineer ' , my engine
will work water." 'lt weal. dobnYsuch thing,
in my boiler. and my ~term fin= only holds
about double what my cylinder holds.
Captain
° 8R00N5,..,„
inVIVERSAL BROOM.
ts the mast perfect BROOM ever Invented
'arid the imirooe vebiehwill.stand the test of time'
t,etft thoWl./briff,ltSAL" prebeats opport
ruralist:lg triobey tardy to be tact with. No paten ,
right to buy. as wo aasign territory without charge%
Good &Ws agents wan 44 In every empty ha Peon..
Wyatt'. bend for Circular . Address]. tr. 110W
=Vh-r Va. tare vr u..% rt.NECo. .Cto'
molt.
ND
MA 1866:
SPEED, SAFETY AND corer
1566.
comumm.
IMPA, WHIELBG, IBM I MIMI
DAILY PACKET LINE-
qm prising the follinrlng firSt-CLUII riVIVIStr
asses BAy ARM Geo. D. room, !Waster.
.a
steer WIN ellenTEff; As Shepherd_ , Master,
etra.mer A3III.WY CITY; Jo Gordon, Mister.
DOWN TRIP—STE.LNEEE EATARD
Learns rlttAtrartherety -Monday and Tlanratay. ay 1
0,1.-1. a. En.
L , as - re WM,ling every Monday an , . Jetzraday, at
V.
m.. STEAMER WINCHESTER
Lesveallttsbeligh even Tuesday and rvidaY. at
li :30a. ca.
Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday and Friday, oa k
9:31)p. m..
STE/131XE FOREST cut •
Leave* Misfit:Lab es cry Wednesday and Saturday,
tt a. m.
wheeling entry Wednesday and fttura.y,
p.
Tiur —STEA MICR FORE-5T CITY
leaves Parkersburg every lOtttlyArtslTharsday
14se rn sWbeeling every Ta , 'adn'Y and Friday, at Ps
ASARD
Lr,e v es Pa rk e S rs T bl k rg li k E v ß erl i Tuuda7 and Sriday, at
I . .e m a..es Wbeellug every Wedriesdayandiatarday,.
: m
FTEAMER WINCECESTES
Le.sres raercesbruTil every Wedrscsday and Battu+
d2 7.:::,l,;.TlErvllug every Thared.sy aaa Saud.y, Ft
iurrom,r,ion, tome dawn are made at Whallta
and BOW' .Ith the Clrveland and Illtnbarth
whlth leaves Plttiloreirlf at G.GS p. to. and CleTOWill
tit :a a. to. Alpo. with traria of Pittsburgh. For
. at true and Chtcago which leaves Llano.
at to p. And at Marhetta with Marietta sad
rinuntl and with 6L61.14.1 to all points es
the Most-logs. Riser: and at Perkerabarg Mil
tart, train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,: and
r. ph Lino Gleaners to Prourroi,
Ironton. l'ortiaouth, Maysville and Cincinnati_
•(j-(In op trip. connections are m 540 at Ito
('lee eland and Pittsburgh nallrold, GI a. an.
13.111. h 7 .hlet...zserigcra arrive Clearldnd it•
p. a., and at Chicago at 7:03 a. rn. neat ntOraing.,
JAL COLLINS ,t CO., Agents, .
At Wharf-Boat, Foot of Wood St; •
rirr6svug
hrrr frricht unlike .recelved-esch day, up tal h
.
lOR, CAIRO &ND ST.
A .
DT. LC/Ult.—The Bar steamer
•
131COUTElt -Capt. Joie( NOVI,
Will leave for the above and intermedlate porta, mt.,
SATURDAY. rebrnary 17th, at 4
For freight or pmaage applgboard or 20
(022 FLACK it CULT ING on
WOOD. (tents.
Ton CEICEINATI AlillagE4 —
LOVOIVILLE..—Tha splendid pas
aengrr Stela= . .
• ,
PEI-AWARE Capt;ll. W. KlinTOl.
Will lea," lbr tam above lad all intermediate porn
un the OrEICING OF NAV WATIOV
Pr e 4 k Vil (.11r WttlltgleAVliint,.
Fos • EVANSVILLE AND
NASIPTILLE. -The •plendld Pas -Mat
.enger nteamer - •
AI/MITA. .. -. . . , Capt.
CCITT
WM lease aboya - OIN TELE OPZ:NING OF.
0 ATlON. ril t
" g b t ltrt2T CIWZIrGrO 13 ' . .: g tit I .
fei!
pop. icui carmen
trr
or:22r r n7x . new end el lab
F. Meet Illf:204.1'4le:
Or nonljnutsto.sicrleia,„,
-rettl eri 01^
jAX.'"'"°:ia.lsl3 CO
RVll44,:fdikleFFLAMit
AND ZANITSTILLa... 4 The ateasnat =DU
GRAILLbt, Capt. C. R. tiTrUe will leave ftts She
above and alllntertnediateDorta every TLIDDIAXI
Cy. ECIIIIIIIIIf, leave. Zanesville every.
DAY. at Tao. J.D. coLizsewooo.-Arms.
RL A NE.--The
pou NIEBILIPHIS a d NE R et zgat
OY uew
steamer
pt SIDON Capt. ELDXffr '
win leave for the above awl Intaxmliala port
TIMM&,I" at 4 D. EL.
for treat or v a v y lialust beard
S. D. COLLTII4WOOD. tAi433*.
p,,TEANI TO :AND-FROM Lima-
POOL AND XIIEZNIPEOWN (LtUi;4Mn trite a
area. The WWI Llitt, J,.111.1)g _
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,.
CAESTING 17. f.CMAIIII.
Rickets sold to sad troth Theland, Tagianity St. 4
Land, Gen t *Ad Franco. - rt
Apply Oa Compass&NEW*
JO/I. l l ' DALE, Ageg,
i 6 Tmladway,
=
ATIONAL:
TION 11
~'r£9~T~~~l
' UNISHIPSIVEERLY - TtIAVII.IIOIO
REW YORK, AREEIISTOWNJ.
I ST
Del Saturdayfrola NerTorke
Ever,' Wanes ay fronithermi,l
And Thursd a y , -
no voisolo of all Ilao are the follOWtir drat
Thursday tram queensioina.
clan }ran stessulalys: , ,
.
IMIINSYLV.A.NIA, I -MIMI" -
NINOrNIA: i - NN0e...A1.711, ..;'.,
LOUISIANA,
Mryn,AN •F - '
. . • nrcvrrA.• - I
-qtrrEN.
C•bn:waste VII Stztrage‘=payable .•
IS CUT,
MINOT; Throagt pacesi.* go Yazio,./isitsrery. Btr- ;
ma. Illuabs.rg. Nu, al cliug.tsit*. An ;
,ALundanne of food, NrNet=d, NUL b•-•arvc-I:
up Mr** times • dm.. • ..._ - . •
Tot cal:Oar jSteeragA Tickets; Wpk.tto:_. •
. .
h: 411.1.3
No: 144 Yourtla ictreel, - Eamt Pirtsbuiro;bet•r•
. . kimithile/dsad Grant streets, SI e.SZ Cll ern. Wei.
Agent fir , C. N. "EDWARDS. - 31Ausier orthe 2.a- .
stool E1.".= 0 . ESIVIIMI Ce=p•ay/ro•••
ATICTION EMMM„'
IVE M ,'AtTFTION SA OF
'UP- " NY 111 'E 8 trirED CITY' PROPERTT,_ 11.31311_ PAC- .
TUNltiti , AND RIIILDING - SITS O il TILE
7RENISES, UY MONDAY, TOESDAT 'A WED.
NENDAY, TOO. 1M.13,- 13113 and 14111, as idirdlonfter
310NDAT. 73MM-sty INNt IX Wane*, 7. Id.,
on Penn dreet, 6th one -LO7 haring •front
of 91 feet. extending Use-kb:ofeet to Visibedir.
on which emoted a two storied. traldbit a being
stores Nal. L 33 .3 weatlytippOslte Markt muse.
Also. oil smne day 'K 7.•_Mr., those two V ery de.
• arable LOTb. Omitted ottorirnerbranithfield street
and Strawberry Allen flaring meeti a front of 93 feet
an thaltbileld-street, - -extending - book alicet, on
whirls to erected two 3 atiorf Duct Dal hrir•
ing_ cut a good. store roons,• with parlor,
room and Illohen and Wren cbanabcri- Wlthgas an
water, at present Occupied b' Janice. Noutootti,
Esq., being Nom E 3 end tr, • -
era •
fhb vra. r iciateTlioniie lreb ..: - .3li t rtu A v . m inr i alen i t 2 oi
= fret an Yorhins. Mott: entre:Soil bo Nr l feet!
Lithe...Le 0.23 feet . • .
Also, on same day, at Ilss . St.. situated _on Ease
street, brginnyit76•3 feet Dom ttie north-min comer
of Second street, having a front Sill feel on Boss
street extending 03 ck OS feet to 3 foot allo7, ob
whietris clotted good /hick Stable..
Also, co same dap, at r. M., irtillosthighlize. lOC
Cate on corner of tirorrenor and Caratm atreets,
having a. front on Carson et. of NI feet, extending
bsekln feet, which will. be divided as follower Lot
on coiner kering a front of D feet, extending back
Sl' feet to a 3 fool alley; the adjeinlng two lOts ha,
log a front of 44 feet. extend! is back 70 feats on said
double lot there are throe enbstantial bulidisigr--oun
store and two dwelling homes- •_. -
OD WEDNESDAY, Feb. lulu at 37. M., In PIO.
township, one toile Dom city line. *diem= to Cop- -
p. , rlVorke, the very desirable Ilosicsmad 7r , cr i l d wirtL
• grir ' P ' giffotife r rri e lhl north side o7l. l lrr i ciail. ' e d achl
bar i7s, front thereon of M feet. 'varying In dent!,
from 137 to feet. Lots 1 sad 3 have erected there-
oil Mein two story frame dwellings. These ere cu.
minty the most desirable lots now in the market.
being of very easy access to the din
_harlog the ad ,
mows of stroet railway to Soho Bader.
BIANOYACTUEINDbITESAND7EIVATE
ft 131133-2( CES, on tbe south bade of Connelleville
EAllroad, El Lots, eentalntog aMxit 3 dre ddfA.
whlcts will be sobl to suit purctiasene. _These lota
have a elver front of I,M3feet. and Is considered the I.
best meoring on the note. liermanitfacturbog elm, 5
there could sot be a more desirable location.. The
railroad being on a level with the propertyti smett,a,.
it and stdinge could be minstmeted with compare- 3
live little eaperme and no Inionvenlence to the nub.
lie highway. Oa one of the Move valuable lord le
greeted a ornisoratious and eubetantial built I story
brick decent.' Mime, containing fi rooms. The;
particular attention of mpltallste and cabers li dl
roa,..m.eyda targrdsalc of variable property. It being
for the purpose of closing the estate Of the MU Eon- 3
as Palmer, deceased. Tonne st sale. • •
rerT. A:3IcCLELLAND,'Anctir
• 7.
11WELLDiGIHOIIIIIES AND"toll
_
(SEW; 501t01.1611 1.41:E. —On 0
IEAY EVENIII(i, Feb. itib, at i O'Cioe.D.
1I besold on second foot Of CDttatneretwi gale:
Rooms, to Ihnitillield - street," three . awry Yesa;
DwelLtnite, gloat& as aide of Coal ZAK opposite
131nnIngliaat,
lotsort distance hems In.Dalt_of DOnnuto
atreet. The aro Nos. 11 tad 12 Lo Uobt. Dee. it
eon.. oleo of Melo Lerwer tit. Clair teirtlthin. near
luramingbaen Boragelnllna, fronting to anFireet oa
Bedford stmt. or blnalnybano Boal.watrextend.. .a
tug back =lto = Inches, =feet leatv.l4ll toad,
whereon wreeneeted three threwotory !tat* dwell
with &obits/ALA atone vaults. Dalcoorew. ion
lawns--Ono-bilf tub: babinee in one yfar , with
interest. swim! Dy bond and marine,.
let ; 31eILVAM(F., Loot. ,r +
13'
JEW I ST.-PETER'S
TI7I.9DAY.EVE2CI24O, Tee. lILII,stIIe o'clock .51
tall be eotd Age hewed- door ofby. Commaltialee.
Boozes. we BeilthAtdd street „ et, :order .32,6dtaltds
treterorP. 2d. Vey2m, deeeated, the t=pugy
ted Pew. No. 73, to St. Peter.. Cestreh. - • 0.;
far A. ItelLWALSE:Attetkeieelt.
V _. . 4 •
ALUABLE BANK NT()CHIL— on
7ITTI3DAT XVENING,Tek.I_3I O II,..it.I% o'cloci. ',-',.
L i" be
Igsrlthl:Plltlc i t r .. "'U . ° ' 'l :l al .
3j c ‘
41 bZutrch Bask.lClttsbarght ... ,„ • .^:
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