The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 17, 1866, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CZ
II
I gilt wittriburoli
sArilltDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Mt
TIIAVP 7 •Pug , CUIDE.
o-rrtval• and Departure of Trains.
pentuirtraula Central Etaneon&
-say Exia4 — —2.10 a Mal alY7am
was.Amata'a as a Past La Lao
m s.
daManatt Pays 8:t0 • a In \Vall Pacom'a iteKost
Mhe y. Means Ist ram Assam— :Mt . us
rall 3 alLaptess.:. 2..05 pm 2d Wall Aram... 11:ra • to
Johnstoatt,ao : a. tat pm Jolant'a dectrm.loiO3 • ca
W
. 13:00 p nttsmese 913.11.4.2:25 pat
ISt Wel A.Ciat.. 4130 am, !Islam:me ntra 1:33 pm
ELM a solla Wall Attota... 1130 pm
6:CG p la' PI II:a Xxpress....3.l6 pm
AstiSr. Acolo5 . 1510:20 66;2d Pews , ACCOI9. p m
Id 9:90 tam/Utopia. Alma.
14:33m1at Train—ClO p 3a
The itburth ;warm 39•11 s: Ptallaa eyes!
AWAIT 939933 3 33. i tetatatap, loam, ntlatalsigh
Calennenal and Cleadunall •
DOPCMS. Arrt.
fast .... a la ratt1Aue......... 11:30 a la
Mall ..... ass 3 Bali ' :35 p
Raw= la/ p m Itz-pra • 1i:65 am
Mealmmtra . X; euneenearke•
0013aaDds4aa pat- matuaadstlog —IPA a a'
Plittebnedb, I% Wayne and Cedaego.
•
Dam*. Ilrrems.
Camas • Pltsplias . 3:11.34
lespreas - _S4 paltriness 9:13 p
1121,71:11r 1 . ga l a
Wassmag 23118
tm Fligtaoa 2tmaamaigatt33l2. masa*
~./tlleahats,
fiVe=9ll3.l.4l , 24l4:WAlao ' it. u :,fl= l
p.
lUalburgta, Caeveland and Wheelinz•
, - .417Pts.
Ift 1 PT.P.S pm
_ p_ . es a rch pen Mft Pe,
ess Saima . -a,
P
=DNS, Expr MP P.
-.
13-"' " . ?-,.
....b......u.. ,learn Allep.s.7 r
.1: 41p.
Pltielittegblitid Connpli■ville.
//spurts. trrisa.
an PM a mlfall lIM p t.
..fors in
3r m e ..," 1, 0 " " " 13 I :filircra:;,w4i.. 6..
TY Cji
.. - 1 . 26 13 II Zad " •• •PM p in.
lUlezt;cay Veley nallrosa
w.fl Zh.2artr ' ate is Express 'OM a '
, pia Mall axia m
A M mo "t" mmoda - ..- 71 . 6m — : Ire p m AmolamMlMlon a m
tttsorgh and Erie Hisltrosil, to OU
mq ,. ftlt•diFr!rttrtio
&Tim. • DWI*.
•• 71. pxollio. 21 Exre.. Cs 3 • m
vis..Plttabargra, Fart *Tat, and (Mirage, Gaud
Beaver Valley.
....srusyme - Boo—Grant and Water 1101.
Depart/.
)i:l6:o3am 8:00D m
MlNceony Stars, Bt. ClateSt.
SAAntra , .
P. )3 , I ) .4)tr it.
"Utirftlitte•e•No. 3 St. Clair Street.
yI Der4rte.
WaFhintritOM Stogrewliare.• note)
Vi I=,,
XCELSIOR OMNIBUS &LIlitRY
• 41.0 P=ili STREET.
. •
& SO:U. Pmrriet orit.
oUttrestiP.Fs AND oaruoislriftish.a .n
r ~. orwe..t i Maus% W*4l4lAg'w 111:14
sl.lreo N DVS ANS ITIEMT. "`I' ' ne747t.
CITY ikht) stißmduar.
Pflastaaratts Genorosity—Docid- Samara-
Sans all,Work—fteatillAcif. thsir Labors
—Ass Appeal which Should hp prompt.
17 Desponded to.
t. ft;
When we penned ear article fovisesterdov
- aftorriceniedition, we wore not aware that a
number oaf prominent alarms and" practical
,Pl l . l l4thrOkints wan eapaestly,pa4Tectoolly
-. engage:Wl the wort Of rolailtering to the
wanteaud necessities el those rendered house.
Jens by the Are on Troaraday night. Bat such
. aduathe take a pride in giving
thdlir nirfataKegeith tho resol deems.
plishei by them.- ...- e,... —I
Early_rosividay• warning Mesars.J. IL Mc-
Ts•-"°°"'C'TlV%:ykilittrirArSl4"c"ofEtte
tw
....,_ - •-li Tenanie Gallego, met in ,Ple Pros
--
Pen Mat SobbaltiNtiool building and made
- the followlavicastiributletts : Long,
c 5,00; Ur.° Lrunner - , $5,031 Mrs. align
45.
'um Gelnebel4.• $5.00; Mrs. Dugan , Mrs.
liennedy...ls,oB; Mrs. lietchum..'ae, ,- Mrs.
Indite, 15. W; itriddow Coyle, ft 5,00;. Miss aft
Bride, OM: Miss Glilagber, $3,00; and 3liss
• Annie McCleakey, 0,00. - - • t
In addition to these each centribetions, the
roUnwing•Artieles_wero collected WIC° per
sons above named Ind indiaionsly distributed,
tirulex- the personal soperintonftalde of Mrs.
•-• William. Mellrem? lira Manz, M. Sametel
alciferyallse 2Jue_nregs enUlort. Kra. Harmer
'Denny, of WO LadiePSelief Association :
Thirty-threo. pairs of shoes -, five ; pairs of .
pasta:. ten - biamhets; twenty-fivel , women'a
'ilresioanitrli =e a,
stet six cr4 .
rsen - o,Malt4 Owo show .-
e skirts; eatd twenty-eight pairs' of ate ••
glafil MrLi
lld4U
__-0 State that the Boast of
fw ittallageta Or t o Newsboys Rome have with
:agnMnendable Morelli instrseted - the Matron,'
, • illimpslo receive into thenc:me the
. ::••'. • Of the auFererstratid Asevido for
• ....
en ..• ch •.. as their paresis can se
le are ftillyarenl a .
al,an •we may 0 e ll: ogmoney contrlbations
amyl:* left at the Banking House ot Messrs.
Kramer It Bohm, it s ego reet ,.gool, , and that dona
tions ervZ• aa, will
reoeired essra. arlllioM and J. I bo L
Atcereary,'"crho will promptly tura them over
WPM Denny, President of the . Ladles Relief
ciously dis
Association, trilro thrh whom they VI be judi
.
oug, te
• Since writing the above we ha - A received
tite.fellirring note, which shows that others
besides tbe parties above named, are gloving
to the gam - elosere- - .•-•,.•-•..... , It`o-s! w
Rearms roc TIM Serrritree.—Owing to tho
Great number Made destitute by the Ate on
Prospect street, Thursday evening, a commtt.
too as below has been' appointed from the
Fifth U. F. Church,to collect funds for their
• immediate miler. The object renuires no
comment. it IS booed our citizen,: wW eon.
tribute sally. Flta . F . a . oney will be Dril
-4.-• l Oars° haste and ea.
v.O fttaF i PMleave your ecratri
• ' talon Mffellowing places:
1tev.13.13. ileed, 156.2 A Congress street; Dun.
•- • Willi A Co., No: St, Fifth street; Wm. D n noon
with J .6.2'. Pate-son Na 77 Wood street;
John Dilillate oho Dunlap, corner
Allialkiel,se .
.S:ccf, Mi'ect.
Contempt.
A case oomrred at the Mayor's office, 'cater
day which It is - probable will lead to extended
I tttgattma. 4s.ve ;understand the matter, the
facts of i.Se ease are madoLlows. A simple dis
orderly ease was before his - honek. and the
initial number of spectators, were assembled'
outside the railing. among whom wet* /lever
s.' members of the bar. When the Mayor was
about to samtnlatipr the Aanal,fahli to a wit
ness,. he reonerted the parties - ea:aide to take
off their hate. Thin was pretty' generally
compiled with, but lichen Poilock,, „ksq.., who
wan 11,- , kbe.-llrfler - ‘tffsehged• ,dbnversa.
Vogl nising' lewesSbey the ''ordline of the
' _wait spoicen4o •Awherply com
manded to take offshis hat. Mo4Pollook
fecilinz imitated -at the manner lb which
ansoll,'removod his hat reluctant
ly, remarking that be "had kept his ant on to
the prelmose of better men than the' kfayer,t ,
or words to that effect. Ma or McCarthy fin-
Modiately ordered Mr. Pollock Into custody.
The Other members of the bar, am•nig whom
wore MeserrPeffillde, leffeTtzwelderged Coyle,
immediately appeared in behalfof Pollock,
but the Mayor persisted in' bindln blur over
to Court, fOr contempt, in the sum of 6300,
which ballwes caters by J. W. Esq.
Lighting the ball,
_ely ab ilds remarked that
!Owes 'entored'ffM - er WOlMitt, aregthat
efetkothy had exceeded his )itrisdielon. We
Were also:informed by ono of the partiesrim-.
• etit,that Mr. Pollock intended to bring no ac
tion for fedso arrest; he haring- been held as a
prisoner for one hour and a half.
A Joke Turned Into Earnest.
- tihillgbh.rßds4,4eril s an. - twonlin named
main tie salaam of the
El Dorado Hotel, on the corner of Fifth and
Smithfield streets 4 During their stay, from ;
BOOM cause or other, an altercation sprang up
between them, yid* portended a test of their
mango. Not wishing a difeculty in the house,
Mr. Wiggins, the baikeeper, told them in a Jo.
curd way, that as it was too cold to go out on
the street to settle their dispute, perhaps they
had lbetteradJoian to the cellar, not erippteing
for go:Lament they would accede to his prop*.
altiOn,_ or, 11 they did; that it would end, as
tended, ta a Joke. But the parties, It seems,-
took the miter •Inemirolest, repaired to the
Cellar, and lodulgedin a regular pitched bat.'
tie,' yell alone by themselves," during which,'
if report speaks true, Graham was "knocked
Out o Lo=tti went before Mss
Or ti charge against the
. _ proprietor, r. Joseph•lL Dickey, for keeping
a dMOrderly.house, and tho case wilt - come up•
next week for a hearing; and until that time
It would net become me to venture an opinion
as tothe result.- it may- g ot , be out Of place
• hOwever, to' state that']ir. Dickey. not
.preseat - when the Punderground encounter"
took place, and idr.Wliggins solemnly assayer.
stesthathehadnottherdightest idea anything
onions would nertult troMhls•Jecuud
tient° repair toiloseoLtarto settle their dis
pute,.
anDertnten • ' nut ggipOlnled.
It affords Ms much pleasure to be able to an.
ummee that John J. Liwratice, Esq., hall been
appointed General- Superintendent of the
Erie and Pittsburah gaiirdad, tire .1. Leiria
Gnat . EB ` l,, rolitnott. Mr. Lawrence has
great erperience asp railroad Mimi, and Ls
„miaow, qualified iSr the responsible Pod'
tion to which he has been aisigaeo„ to is be:
.gdei,,,,eourfeeue in manners mid oollgtng in
disposition. tworvery commendable rimers in ,
ITalTittr=soinstgate.wigch reader_ , buss
Wo have learned also - that E. IL whams
- Esq.,. for some time past Assistant, has
appointed Gene= I Auperantentiont 01 the
rennsylvatilailentragstce Enoch Lewis, E. 4
maligned: Mr. Williams inuifortneriyeeam„,:„.
. 440. with/ g o Chicago and Galena nallMad, hat
has been hitting in the capacity .of
statist GencralseoperifitendenC.of the Penn
. sylvania Maimed during• the past year, in
;stitch position he baSingrattaW himself Into
- the favor - net only Of the employees ot the
(/.9t,,cmPan of,PALuarrAufwAntrfire:
ver o doe
of afterwe both:mulles ret
- 1 • tired to Philadelphia. faithfully serving.
the interests of that immetuse corporation for
a eonainernble time longer than beagre=to do
in the original, protract. Sono mouth,: ago
Ira predicted this promotioo of AM William,
in our columns, and we aro happy to enAlfra.,t^
ulate blut on tlat vet= ortion,pi Our. Ptco , c"
tiOa.
13123
ME
L. Carrirr- Proo_Dolcoory iSepors
for January, infia.
7
,5,2,
-- --
S. 1 rrl, .14,2.1 3,, ,,, ,,,, 1.1 ... 41,77:
111.t1.,,1•11,4/1a 4t . :F.1 :;.) 144 1 1, r 6 , r"..7 - 1 ,
1.4101. :-: ~ W... .k X 1,17 11111,01 ,
1 , 1 !rags.
~1, 1- - :.: :a' .. 11. 101,1.1
i - . 1 I 5 8.: 1, ,•• 1 1 • 1 1 ,
I ' ll ' 11 • I '7 l 7;"P 4 ; 4 ' 0 ,1' 4....." '•:,_:,..11
,' •“I 6/ , • 1, I ••••11• 11 ILI i1 . ,71A1 ~, 4-1
411,I.Isa•I ..., - ,..1 ~4'.16 u 1,37, 76,855
C la, ,n rn II 1,,,1,, 11%1' 14.2111 7-. 1 1 ,05
Dr l rr ,t 0-.151 1,9-: 19.1.21 15.013
Plll-1 ~,,, 1,0.5 , / B.:L' It :II 0.7:'1
Al. gh, no 11,1, 1.00 11.. , , ',V.":
.1,, wart. .7.5 3 ..1, 17; IS ••• 1 ,17
11[1ra 4,716 2,,r,/,' 24 IL: =1:1,7
rros 5.1. •.:r 4• 241, , 51.1 2. ,- 6 ~ 1
iltbir:.% 11•21
~ 4 : .1 2 1 i . ,,,r;; 1 4T: : , 2. .,.....5!
31:1 watitar 11, ia - I a, • ,...5 ..„..., 5 6 051 ~,,
wyrrtrt . . 11.007 i 11. VI 11,4611 Z 1,2,79
1;.u1arlIle . a", 61‘r 3,4, 10, fir 74.418
81 - 11116martiarg , - ,,, , •111 784 8.870 1 2.517
Troy 14. 1,10 , 7,11 16,9 , 6
VCll6,ll,6ttor, 7..111V 2. , 77 7.147 7. No
Charlestown 1 .18,961 1,636, 6..5:4 9.715
. ...3,5:4 1001, 8,1711 17,.."..11
Itoehester
New Heron 7, -- . ~,,t Mo . 40C! Vl*
Hartford 194G8 2.0=1 2.37 0,049
--... -----J
-3,117,241, dEr...,905. az 93.) 11, 6115761
•• •
EMI
Pittsburgh and Allegheny combined show :
Mall Letters Delivered 71,41
Newspapers w •
Collected from Lamp Post Boxes =,651
Ail_ letters should ho headed with, and ad
dressed to streets and numbers, this will en
sure their prompt delivery, and when return
ed from Dead Letter Mee to be delivered to
the writers they can readily be found.
Our Book Table
"MoHaws OF Cfric_Air Lrvr.. By Elizabeth A
Tlowston. : J. B. lAppinoot
&
Mrs. or Miss Thurston has here gathered
tegether, from the immense granary of litera
ture, a volume of choice grains, which every
one familiar with books will price. Ender the
heads of "Betrothal, ,, "Wedded Life," "Baby
hood," . licintb," "Single Life," and "Old
.4tge," there are a thousand gems, selected
from the best poets and authors, and set with
mien artistic skill that she very pertinently
calls her work "Mosaics." We know of no
- similar collection, and as It has all the Mines,
withal:it the dryness of a Dictionary of Quota
(iota, it may servo the double purpose of
'alibiollng.pleasure in the Burt reading and of
constant - reference as to a text-book after
wards. it Is very handsomely printed.
For sale by Davis, Clarke E Co., Wood street
“EjaNCIPLES OF EDUCATION, drawn from Na
ture and Revelation, and applied to female
Education In the upper classes. By the
author of ' , Amy Herbert." New York D.
Appleton & Co.
This, we take a reprint of an English
wo.rk, and hence Cho phrase "upper classes,"
which would sound strangely on the title-page
oPan American work. The matter of educe
twin too,leleeked at, in it, from the state
church point of view and pa taut, also, will
be peculiar to American readers. Neverthe
less, tho work is one of deep Interest and dia.
cusses the whole matter of education thor.
onghlyothrough all Its rations divisions. Fa.
• rents will da'well to read it carefully, making
due allowance for tne difference between
American and English society; for the latter of
Which it was specially written. We do sat
pretend to endorse all its views, but they are
all worthy of careful thought and attention.:
For sale by Davis; Clarks A Co.
Tie guess'. Revzsom By Wilkie Collin".
T. - 11,,Eeterson & Brothers.
rot sale by John T. Ilunt'A Co.
The New Lice:nee Bill
We understand that the License bill now be
fore the Legislature is very unpopular with
the fries - et of Temperance in these cities, 0 44
is likely to mietarith stern opposition. It
be aeon in aunt/or column that the Committocr
on Temperance, appointed at; a recent mea.
lug. of the Eabhath Sala-Sol Teacher's Ass:oola,
Akin of the' Sea:chers connected with VW,
churches In Pittsburgh, Lawrenceville, and
,llirminglicuss aro al-ready moving in the Mat*
tor, and a eseetinss will be held in the Pine.
Cult ed Preeby terian Church, Seventh street,
on Monday evening, at trectock"
A number gave held Ewo or throe
on she subject, and It is like
-1 -1 ILa t , tl - btu pii-etcst zw.lnst tae LW
go to: iron this city end Allegtien,f - 4
yeutimilui prof,. to kilos - the origin
hill end tto mans by which some, Si.
le s- I. il.fourlfort.iiatant have hesin. in all like.
I Mord, inspeacd ispoh. Some straw:o rev
tiens, It is non ~tell] be. made on the subject.
Ample oyipOrtunity will be afforded for our
citizens to express their sewn on the matter,
ea the Legislature has adjourned till Tuesday,
the Tab, at too' Clock a. in.
It wilihe.seen from our advertising columns
*that Mayor Morrison,.e.t,the. request of the
citizens of Allegheny, has called a public meet
ing in Excelsior Ilan for Monday evening to
take the matter under consideration.
Cl=
• • At this new coinage I%.gatPing into general:
use, we adopt it. The amusement skatorlat
nl now et its. height. Both Parka are erowded.
At the Union PRIM -there- was, a large ,
crowd during the afternoon and evening. ana,
us the ice is 4wtits-wort'-berat condition, thir
skaters all enjoyed thexaselyeato the utmost:
'This afternoon and to-rtight there is to be e
rrand carnival. During the afternoon Was,
tor Dick, from Chicage,,a splendid skater by
the way, and eillrtivelVticarl old, will glee
exhibitionsof his vronifertni proficiency. 19
the evening the scene will ho varied by a dis
play of fire works. At the Central Park the
celebrated )telpher Brothers, Daniel and
John, Jr, wilt go tto ooglithelr wouderfal evo
lutions. These young gentlemen are certain.
ly perfect in the art of skt.ring tf perfectlet
Is ever gained. Every 1 6 ixremein of their
bodies is the personhicati,rn of grave. Theii_
skating an one foot I. a grand exhibition, and •
we believe that they can do more on one fool,
than most skaters can on two. Alusic will bee
In attendance to enliven the scene, and
nothing will be lack hag—unless it to the ;Pestle I
er—to make the day and evening one of I.lr
tense enjoyment.
Soldlen• League
In expectation Mille presence of Gsn. John
W. Geary, a full meeting of the %Idlers'
beano was held last craning. The General..
hOWerir;Wiia - itllt - pre - Seat, haring an enagtr.
went to meet In Etareisburg.
Cob John P. Glass, who Iras present, offerer
the following retolutton, which was adopted,
without debate :
Resolved, That a committee of five be ap.
pointed to tnenso ,e rl h allest o _tho Legislature cd.
I Gov 6n . 2.'''Zft.P.,41'20.1 1 . art 111,1.'afg:Trntsg,
relatrive to tho preparation oft history of each
military organization sent out from the State .
of Pennsylvania during the rebellion.
Tho following is the Committee : Sten,
WM. M. Hartzell, Gen. C. Barnes, George W.
Lbonard anti Capt. U. Pollock.
A remllutiOn was poised re in th•
Committee on Ways and Alums in the Penn
sylvania Legislature to report a bill for the
protection and support of the orptama of
those who fell in defense of their country du
ring the late rebellion.
The Meeting, it is stated, was largoly attereit:
ed, and its proceedings were of a highly en
tertaining character.
shelter for the Sufferers.
BIiSIIII9 EDITORS :—So far Ss I know, no she,
ter I:. been prorldcCfor those who have sat-
bird from the lat.: di...trona lire on the cor
ner of rroeeeot and Washington Streets. It is
to he hoped for the honor and Christian repii.
tation 01 OurSlly, that this matter will be at.
%elided 65 R. !Clout delay. Some of the fAmilice
IrSVe I vst their earthly , allond are houselesr.
,51,11;1 'trey be permitted to rentatn so ordi hour;
.:otrly the Christian charity of our goott.eity
sr 111 respond t once..thoy shall not.' In °crown
rom,foriable tionSes tee find it difficult to keep
warm In lin biting weather with which we are
visited. Then let no havo compassion on
hove that arc afthput, and see to it that they
nrriprovided with shelter and clothing. I nos
.derstand that the "Girard !louse , ' and "Sob.
home" are bot v vacant at presetil.
These places should he sot apart for this par.
•ose, and If not sufficient, let them havo a
tctifporary asylum In City Stall, or some other
available place. fasaaucomna,
===3
r Tniceraz.—The Seven Metered'led the house
last night on tho occaidon of the benegt or
Miss Sophia G. Huhn rand Mr. lieDonough.
This afternoon at two o'clock tho same piece
will be presented, In order that families may
attend, and this evening it will be presented
for the last time.
Orals Hovel.—The boiler which heats the
Opera Housobaving burned favorite ue, during
the paat two nights this place of
groasement has been left out In the cold. Last
Wallies the audience were assembling, they
were told that the hones was too cold top lsyr,
but if they eaw =to go in they might. ' Quite
en audience auembled, but at nineteclook,
audience, actors and ,actrcsaes were bound to
admit that it was nouse, mad,that Old Boreal
"held the age.' Those present bad their
tickets returned tothem, and the house was
closed. The boiler will be repaired this- morn
ing, and tonight the "Willow Copse "will be
presented, tend this afternoon Macbeth will
be put upon the stage.
City Ilortallty.
Dr. GOO. L. McCook, Physician to the Board
of Health makes tbo following report of the
Interments In the city of Pittsburgh, from
February ad, to February 11th, 1886,
ptesaacs.—Softenlng_ of brain, 1 ; disease of
• SMlnacb, 1; cancer and pantlyels, 1; oonsump
tam, 2; typhoid lever, l; chronic bronchitis, It
=tariffs, i; BUIL born, 1; congestion oflungs,
ityar disease, 1; premature birth. 1,• burn, 1;
O meningitis, 1; debility, 1 ; dropsy, I;
b art. diseased; anomie, 2; typhoid. remit=
feel]: • •
bxtbe above there wero,under 1 year. 61 from
1 1; from 2to 5,1; from a to 10. It from
10 to 15, 2; from 20 to 80, I; from SO tole, 2; from
40 WA 1; from 60 to 60,2; from%) to ID, 2 Males,
6. females,ll; via°, 18; colored, 1; TOW, 12.
Presentation.
Cha Thursday evening', the 15th inst., Mr. J.
R.:croighton...,who bu been" engaged during
the present winter utlettching aehtss In vocal
masse In the rum tr. •P: chtirdi - et this sli Y ,
was made the unexpected recipient of a.bean
gold•beatlett mac by Vie members of the
Masa, as a mark of Moir esteem and friend
ship. The presentatio n wan made by
member of the musical class,
~In a neat
and typo:Tit/de tiddretiN tO which • fitting ro•
sponse wu made-by. the recipient. On the
brad of the cane the following inimription was
engraved To J. K. Creighton, from 6th U. P.
Church Maim; Mart, rah. 15th, IVA."
-
12CS
ES
flew, Dr. Jacoby., Pastor of the Central
Presbyterian Church, S'ialinfield street, Is now
confined it the delivery ofis course oftiermons,
on f he relatioLehip of Jinialsin to Christianity.
Hls second nerrnon. will be delivered te-mot ,
TOW 3 r. v. We Would advise all who feel
any Intel-wit to the subject tO go and hear him.
Any 01 our Jewtiti friends who may attend
will fore' vrfirm welcome from the officers
and ,r,,mhere. of the Drs.tehorch;cosd will hear
nothing that can offend them_, even though
they may net t1,17,TC0 With the tier. Dr. in his
visa - , on the subject, as presented by him.
The Death of dire . astarostion.—{Ve hive
stirred s , noticed the death, by burn inw, or Str...
Anna ilarbiann, mother of Mathew tturbtm• ,
the well known auctioneer, of Union tsw...
ship. Coroner Clawson held an inquest Ye,
terday, and the Jury found liTerdiet ti.ti
dental death. It appears. that the oil lady
had been sitting on a chair before the flee.
about flee mlnutea before her clothaa caught.
and It is supposed that ebe had permitted ber
dress to touch the grate bars as she turned
round to get into bed. She was eighty-eight
years of age.
G yvntinatle ixhlbillosi.—Oa Tuesday
evening next, the Pittsburgh Gymnastic A 5....
cannon, will .give an exidbition In Wilktoe
Ball, on which occasion, thirty-Rve of the
most accomplished gymnasts and acrobats In
therountry will he present and take part in
the exercises. Heretofore, the entertainments
given by this AssoeLation, have attracted large
ItUdienCee and given universal satisfaetirm.
hence, it is safe to predict a like remit for God
approaching exhibition. Lei the reader bole
it in mind.
Fair and Eenth•olrTbo Univer,ol4ts
open their Fair snit Festival, at City Dad,
Diamond, [ett Monday evening, to eontinue
for one week'. No pains will be spared on the
parts of the Committee who have it to charge,
to . make It a place of Intermit and amusement,
to close each night with a Promenade Con
cert. Proceeds lased to extinguish Church
debts.
Apolegetle.—ln consequence of the spao•
required for the speech of the Hon. Thoina
Williams, in this morning's paper, our Men
department is necessarily curtailed.
reader, however, will not miss our local Ince
'rations while reading this Interesting ad
dress of Mr. Williams.
Meeting In Alleglheng.—By reference
another column, tt will be aeon that, in corn
pNance with the request era large number o
leading cititcug, Mayor Morrison has called
public meeting, to be held in Excel.lor lisp
for the purpose of taking action to regard t
the law, now before the Legislature.
FROM YESTERDAY EVENINO'S GAIETY
itif Celina. of Oil Refiner..
An adjourned meeting of the Pit tsburgh P.
trolenm Refiner,' Association wit, held ye:
terday afternoon at the Board of Trade Room-
The attenaanee was quite large, nearly all tb
Important refineries of the olty and neighbo
hood being represented. Re. RUICIIIII.I2 pr
sided, and Mr. James Benney, Jr., was cleric,
temporary Secretary.
, Mr. R. W. Barite, from the committee ap
pointed to prepare n memorial to the rennsyl-
Vallia Railroad. asking for a reduction In the
present rates of freight, for the transportai zen
of refined Oil East, reported a memorial which
was accepted.
Mr. Member, of Woressor, Myers d Co.,
stated that in &recent tour of business through
out the West he was surprised to learn the
groat diserimleation made by railroads in fa
vor of the refiners of Western cities and
against those of Pittsburgh. Thu refiners here
arc debarred by double rates of freight, from
competing with the oil refiners of Cleveland
and other cities of the West.
Mr. Watt moved that.the autograph lc signa
tures Of the oil refiners composing the associ
ation be affixed to the memorial and, by the
committee, taken to PtiLtadsdphia and laid be
fore the President of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company. Besolation carried, and the
Committee 00 instructed.
KEMM
tr. Waring, from the Committee on West
ern Freights. reported that they had laid their
case before the Western railroad °Motels and
and felt confident that the rates wouldl.te con
siderably-reduced, so that Pittsburgh ran sue
vessfully compete with the Western refiners.
tin Motion, Sir. Wormser was added to that
Committee.
Dr. Tweddle, from the Committee on Oil
, Test, reported progress. stating first he had
opened correoßpontleaor with the refiners of
other cities upon the subject. but had sot yet
received any answers. The report was AO
cepted, and the Committee continued.
Quite an animated direuSsion took place
among the member, relative to the alleged
groan injustice done the Pittsburgh refiners
by the present unfair and Unjust manner of
Inspect Inc refined oils In Now loch city.
Mr. James O'Connor, Chairman of the Elmo
ntive Committee, offered the following eons..
monication which was adopted, and the cool
mittee asked for, appointed.
"Eine-tenths of all Pittshargh refined nil la
sold In bond and exported to Europe. As that
is the main market, It beeem. Imperatively
neeetwary tor CH 10 onstain the quality of Pitts
burgh CU, and not to permit of rivals, who, by
obtaining a higher reputation and greater ce
lebrit) for oil manufactured by them, might
seriously interfere with our interests. Under
this view. I emmider that Pittsburgh refined
Oil, and all its products, should be fairly exhib
ited and represented at the "(Arent Interne
[tonal Exhibition," termtal the "Paris E [posi
tion," which fa to be held In Prance. 'consid
er it a matter of importance, and feel confi
dent If a Committee of the Association will
take the matter In charge they one forward
sorb samples of Pittsburgh refined patro
lmen as will entitle it to the modal,
and if no, Its than established anpert
ority over sit other refined oil will give It a
character, which, in Europe, will prove of
great value to on. 11. U. Gengembre So. Ii
M. Clair street, Is the Sob-Agent of the United
States Agent., and applications for exhibitors ,
apace moat be made without delay to him.
The articles themselves sill not be required
to be forwarded for acme months. As refined
petroleum now amount. to an interest of wren
mirlions of dollars per year in Pittalmrgn, I
eortaider every proper effort should be made
to retain and Inereane this important wares
of wealth to oar city. I respectfully 'reoom.
Mend a committee be appointed, conaistin,q of
President Frew, Dr, Teeddie and J. A. notch-
Insoo, who will, on behalf of this Association,
claim the proper amount from 11. P. Gengens
bre, agent, and, aho will at their convenience
report Italy a elan for the proper represents,
Lion and exhibition of thin associationM refin
ed oil and its product at the Pariah Exposi
tion."
On moUcm or Mr. T. W. Davis, a committee of
three, consisting of Messrs. Davis, Wormer
and OsConnor, was appointed, to tndulre Into
the truth of the statement that the Cleveland
teener' axe selling Benzine at pdoes loss than
the government tax Upon the same.
On motion, adjourned.
The Boy Wer/e—llierrow Escape from
Death.
We have already noticed the arrest of a young
man named IV erle,and his confinement in the
lock-up, on account of his being deranged. He
was found in the Fifth ward, pursuing a num
ber of school children, and it was feared that
he might do them some senons injury. This
morning, about eight o'clock - , he asked ono of
the officers to conduct him to au out-house,
and was tauten to tee rant in we rear or the
office. Soon after he had entered, the,otticer
heard his feet thumping, as it were, an the
door, sad onushing the door open found
that ho had le p t himself through the vault,
and was hanging with one hand on the
side of the seat, just ready to drop him
self down. The off cer seized him by
the wrist, and screamed for help, when he
was immediately joined by two others. These
three struggled with the boy for a considerable
time. Hle bead ban, entirely under the seat,
it was Impossible to drag him op, and he hung
f e ge. r r s h ' ansl ar t ' .ifr g e g sP t g f ese d i7ro r m '" it
frasp °Meet:beer. Several other men came
o the rescue, and the top of the seat was
broken off, when ho was dragged forth from
b e fright
der So violent had the boy
bcome, under the hallucination that the men
wasted to kill him, that it required
the united efforts of half a dozen of then/
to place him in his cell. The vault
over one hundred feet deep, and as there Is
now a depth elm:0mo tiffeou trot of water la it,
the leader can form a correct idea us to the
result, bad he succeeded to lotting himself
down. His life could not hovel:teen saved, by
any ixissibllity, tuse the recovery of ids body
would have been a very difficult matter.
The boy is very stolen', at times, acill can
be trusted with ',nth g the shape of dishes,
or anything that ho an break or boar up. He
has smashed nearlylll the glass within reach
of him, by tearing the plastering off his cell
wall. and throWing the pieces through the
windows. At Other times Seams:an quite ra
tional. but it has become necessary to do his
hands behind his back. Ills father is a dairy ,
man, and resides on Captain Biggar?' farm
In Chattier, township. He cu lea to see
hiss tads moralists, but positively declines to
do anything for hius. alleging . that lie cannot
cOnt.el (tieing crippled in the right hand)
and that he had no money to spare for the
purpose of having him placed in the Insane
Hompltal. Ile states, also, that the boy le of
age, sad contends that the county must take
cans White: - On being questioned as to the
cease of the boy's Insanity, he stated that .he
was%sedan ( she, head. during the holiday
week, coming in oolitsion with another boy
while tins.' Protdous to that time, howev
er, he had been difficult to control, although
• be remained at amine most of the time, and
worked forhbi hither. He does not appear to
be more than eighteen or nineteen years of
age, but hls - father alleges that be was
Mat a few months betore the great fire,
which occurred .In April, lea The . old
Man is &den:tuned notto spend a dollar on his
son's account, if he can possibly help it.—for
the reason that (as he pats the cats) if he has
to pay to have the bey sent to the asylum, he
and his aged wife will have to go to the Poor
'House. Ho alleges farther, as an excuse for
his refusal to pay anything for the support of
Ida eon, that he has a married daughter with
two children to4support, her husband having
been killed a y ror Bongo by an accident on
a coal railway. The. boy cannot be kept in the
lock tip, and a s the Jail is _not a fit piano for
him, his case will probably be brought before
the Court of Quarter Session.
atesliag a liVateb.—r estexlay morning
Propels Manion, before Alderman Johns, pre
(erred a charge of the larceny of a watch
against two yonngmen in the Seventh Ward.
Alan, an Information setting forth that be
verily behoved: the stolen article could be
found at Emanuel Le liars Pawn Ofilco, upo
which the Alderman Leaned a search-warratd,
and promptly accompanying the constable.
proceedefl to the aforesaid paarubmke s
°Mee, the proprietor of which sorgesrflat de
murred to the demands of the_ officers of the
law, bat the production 'of a licarc.h warrant
luduced him to- faelLitate the objects of the
officers, and otter a thorough smirch, found
the articles in quevtion, having bean Pawticti
i „.
by one-OHver Graham. "011" hatia bee
already' committed bylthe, fdayorfas nigh ..
ther Alderman lodged - another eettitil •.. •
'againat the licensed for Inrceny. , ; ....-- _ .. "., „..."
." ' ii. ..• V
:-. Illated..--A man named Jobs;A l lwor t 4, la
planed ap on Anderson street.; t ell, ruing
at an Nary boor, by ofilocr , Gal t r, of the
A Wilmer night watch., while upld from
cold and th e Influence of lifierg. wft , ~,,,,,.,
ves ad to the MaTerle L egleet end alter befog
..ttawaroart , was tilfixod-. two dollars en 1 lb.
charged.
The Late litireCondllHeti Of the laialTer
era—Pregame Action Etetnulred—• No.
ble Proposition.
When reviewing So-day the reins of the are
On Thursday night, an boldest occurred
which, for the sake of humanity, we feel call
ed upon to =lre public. Some of the poor,
houseless sufferers had returned, and were
about putting tip stoves to the water.drenehed
cellars of their former homes, that they might
have a plata, in which to shelter them and
their little ones. A gentleman present re
marked that It was a shame on the humanity
of the ego, that those people should be vim
pelted to adopt so questionable a mode of sav
ing themselves from death. and proffered to
give oar hundred dollars, or as much larger
sum as might no required, to send them to the
"atildier'a Home," "Girard House" or "City
Tied," where they would have comfortable
quarters until they could find suitable dwell.
Ingo. Ho curt her agreed to deliver one hum
died busbeb of coal wherever they might be
sent. Serb prarUcal benevolence is worthy of
mention.
This itichleat culls forth the Inquiry What
has been done for the suffereral Firs a call for
a public meeting Teen 15,1101 - 1 to take the Mitt:,
tory steps to minister to their immediate and
pressing wants I Such has not been the case
at the writing of this article, and In the name
and behalf of sulfanng women and children
we call upon our philanthropic citizens who
have aoland to spare. to mot, and to net at
am dangerous, and in Late 00.80
balky eo. t a meeting he called, and prompt
measures taken to relieve the wants of those
en suddenlydeprived of house and home in a
bitter cold night, atul after that is done It
might be well to took around and tee if there
are not many others in our midst who, whilst
they have roofs over their heads, have not the
necessary fuel to keen at hay the chilling bleats
of hoary winter. We know that his honor
Mayor McCarthy would be happy to respond
to any request that his fellow-citizens might
make ire their behalf. La the action be prompt
end rifreflur.
Lively Etleounter with a Bear
Bear hunts, hi these modern days, and par
ticularly in Pennsylvania, are of eery rare or
current°, and hence the following acoonnt of
the capture of one of the "varmints,e which
we clip from the Uniontown Standard, will be
rend with interest, especially by those who
take pride to being classed aniong the .'early
sett le rs
David Stewart, residing near "Minted"-
Camg," nemesis miles from Uniontown, killed
on Saturday last, a bear weighing .= pounds.
Mr. Mewart and bin little eon had gone out
with their dogs, expecting to start a fox, hat
soon heard them barking fnrioudy as if they
had encountered something of which they
were afraid. Approaching a ledge of rocks,
Mr. Stewart discovered, to his surprise, Me
bearship quietly hunkered down In his den.
Having no other weapon than a revolver,
he determined to give him his best licks,
and being but a few trot from the monster,
rook delioenate aim at his head, striking him
or, the back part near the neck, slightly frac
turing his skull and causing bins to sink down
and tremble. Mr. Stewart's drat impression
was that the shot had proved fatal, tint bruin
roan revived and began to rise up, when Mr
Stewart tired a amend shot, which passed
down through the neck and lights, lodging In
his chest. but with all this wound[ng the
brut Twilled out otitis den anti at a sullenplum
traveled halt a mile, making the boat defense
he could against men and dogs, and was only
overcome alter receiving another shot from, a
rid. The bear was In fine condition, oas fat
a bear," and was sold in town in small
pieces at forty rents per pound I We advise
our friends In the mountain to stop cultiva
ting boon-poles and go to rasing bean
Current Literature.
Messrs. John P. Hunt A Co. liars Jost roadie;
(41 full supplies of Ea"t"rn Wookllce , arid liter
ary publication', vl. :
"The Now York Weekly Atsgmztne," full of
interest ; "The Irish American ,a '
"The Irish
People;' "The New Tork Clipper I" "The
Bowen Wide World ;" The Boston American
Flag The Nation 1" "The Phitpdelphtn Sate
unlit) , Evening Post," and supplement;" "The
New York World f' "The New Tork Tribune ;"
"The Waverly Magazine ;" "Street & Smith's
Litvrary Album ;" "Frank Leslie's Illustrated
Put., r
IMIMEEMIS
In thr. District Court, heforoJodge Williams,
the July In the ea. of .51. IL Loa rle Coll 4. ea.
Frank Seller, end (Abort toand o verdict for
int.tt !•I Lb., soul
—Theoor: t mu, ca11...1 ‘,l, that of Andrtt.
ar <1 sr Lmuz
trtn-r. for ~12,,1er 0 , tr,mt.
• •
N, ateCernmol -
11co 4 toa.,
ht. CR..' cr 11c4; W & Stone, Lxot3 , n, re
:nrt.,l, 1. ;Anion trial.
=
famtnered Itstat.--Captain licEelvy, of
the Allegheny night watch, last evening, de
tailed a number of his men to soaur the city,
in search of henry Garton, who, robbed his
t ether of a large sum of money, ai heretofore
noticed. Officers Kline, Campbell and Llobson
at a late boor, succeeded to finding the offen
der at Guise's beer saloon, Fourth ward, where
he was enjornfi himself to the full of Mistiest.
Ile manifested no sure tee at the event, and
ram conducted to the tombs, where he is now
awaiting an examination. No Penton of the
stolen money war found on his person, and it
is presumed that be deposited at least ts part
of It In the hands of a paramour.
The Otber Nlde.—We ate reqacated to
state that an Iteinfirhlch appearoxl In moo! the
morning papers, relating to "alleged *ha
practice ce
prp
. on the part of four loyeand a poli fficer, in charging for the capture of two thce
as ay cattle. Is Incorrect. The animals sere
running at large, and considerable trouble
au ex perlencesiby the parties referred to be
fore they were secured. The boys deserved
al] they get. ana City cents was paid the mil
cer referred to, 'or his foss of time and excr
eta*. 01 mu.ele. 'The matter law not bronalat
before the Mayor, and no oosta,weregiluargeiL
WM:annum{lats.—Mrs. Margaret Evans, a
very prepoatesattig and highly aficomplished
Welsh lady tidal Brady's Bend, Armstrong
Co., came to this city this morning in company
with her mother, and made compliant before
Alderman Johns, of the Seventh ward, that
her huaband bad deserted her. She stated
that they bad been - married about one year,
lnd be had not in that time provided ono
ambing for her support, an/ some months
piece had entirely deserted her. lie lea pud
dler by trade, and in or was lately employed at
Zama Son's rolling mill in the Filth ward. A
• arrant was tinned for his arrest.
(Dumb Doetbsur —At a Late meeting of the
teachers from different Sabbath Schools, a
committee was appointed to call a general
roveting,that apron Heal plan may be adopted'
for the Cause of temperance in on city.
Agreeable to the resolution there will be a
meeting held In the First United Presbyteri
an tihnreb, Seventh street, on Monday eve
ning, February Wth, 744 o'clock.
All are l instted to attend.
From the Lumber Itegiou—The Rafts
nom,. Jonne;saysi “(]wing to the rain and
melting of the snow, in NO beginning of the
week, the water has risen several feet in the
. nrcr, hut, as yet, net sufficiently high to carry
out tbe, ice—it being unusually heavy.
Should see have a sudden break-up, at this
time, Melon of lumber would be imntpnsa, as
very lithe of It has been progerl cured
against such an emergency: ,
Disorderly Coadoct--Aldar an Johns ,
of the Seventh Ward, this morning t Cr
the complaint or Mary Phillips against M. •
garet Jones, for gran disorderly conduit in
Indulging in the most fen and obscure lan
gunge and culling her by the grosant epithets.
After a hearing the Alderman committed her
for ten days, but through the Intercession of
friends she was released during the day.
Frozen to Depth.—Tbotons Wood, an obi
ett Isen of Cicarfleld county, was found frozen•
to death on the lith Inst., on his form near the
borough of Cleargeld. HO was subJeot to
"(Milting spells," and It is supposed thltho
fell In one of these spoils, as he was ongagal
In hauling wool, and was (wind lying hoslde
tho sled. Ile was °ref sixty-moron yours of
age.
Poisoned.—Cohort Gillespie, who wan tried
about tun years ago and found guilty MI a
'Largo of highway robbery, and FOOteIICCd to
an Itoprinontnenl of Ilse yearn In Ms Wisitern
Penitentiary, has been pardoned by Governor
In The Tondos.—A Ind named Finnerty - IMS
lacked uiir in the Allegheny tombs, last, night,
as a ptantshatent for acting dLiordettrin the
Second Ward.
MEDICAL.
.Dll l ISTIUCHLAIIM-il Mellifluous
Cl/UOll ITALEIAM
warranted to he tho only Deo* I el
1 7:4
toop ggh.
Chronic Combs., ceristu.t
Cou
- NO 5-
a...mu And crriP• • •
Ivizarztvh=tv:li. moRE ,
zaifcvvrri.igiegmqV:4l L '
attains *1 Um 'null and Lazes '141 61 4 1, 7
Draggistiorfarnikm.
R. I.l7ILLEttfl 00..
uray4 ' MilloLtaa.Ll
DR. STRICKLAIIISI , B PILE ithial
.kijgritrgge.DarTr,
BLIND AND BLEILDIEW U 1
PILL% it SWIM Imrnedlals '
t li
end. a
s. semis • per
neat me. Try It crectir. • ' Fj
IL Is warallted fa care: ll4,T=are n'd"." PI L S..
X. X. • t
ernifyi WIPHAISALII
1 VISPEPSIii. —Dr. Strickland%
TONIQ s $ eeneen..
i a t " Ct a f ai rir al ß‘ t a . i• • •
gelds 1.114 reartelmtUre 10 40,
etrengthen the Aimee/tend (',r
nervous system. 41 . : seer. e,
w. termer, toe CZ , I J' .
or 111,14E41E10n, errant-
Dem. Lase et Appetite, 1 • .
Acidity of the litonotch, \
Flatulency mld ' 4 o‘. ( te)
le not alchohellat therefore
partlealarly toltadfor eak:
tit‘
1.,7g."; , :4.a.b7mfr- "
Stag everywhere et glper bcdtle.ttlf.
•
L 111181& 0 J
411 1 hT7d . "' • WHOLEsita.d.dn tTe.
F°lint SEAILS•PASCTIOE
TN SEXUAL DISTILAYI
tflem. me knowledge seldom segoimt by ehrd•
chum. kly Wog ja eltr• and the amount
of littrte treated annattly by me, aro andlelent
Ti l lfl26ll;;MtkrVX &keel Wildcats% end
ALM/eases arising therefrom. are 111 , 1M1 teee_h
1 2
rt rent E" t toy. r E
Anna.= maid counn. R stamp to
De nianuraiier.tri r gWriir" bd`uniltone
r.T, n ear l,,tli:titrissia:riu.i l / 2 . •
•
'els • •ATE DISEASES.
4 '117T = Zra trnuarr, nest lland.r
For Ow eure 'of all Alabase• of a pprimate nature, la
from two to /boy Alys, by an entirely now and rug
t_leatnientz ,__Afros dentinal Wean - nem, A12 , 1 D11 rorworwromoo Benda! Orme mid their dismal/nu
Care warranted or money. refunded.
OMee hoorsw7 to IDA- is 15t to a. s;r.'si.
Address Istters W.. Mt Mort- uril
al)4114801N, Ma:LEAN de
Bankers and Brokers,
No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Deafen la MI glade of Gove,rnment Szeuritics, Gulf
mad Silver, Uacurratt Heck Notes, Forctin
nad lEtwaettle Exchange, etc. etc.. ctn.
Dellitatltv received in Phr Fun& awl 'Currency. ilt•
Wrest &Bored on titne depotite. scul.
In all starts .t the Ealkni dunes oa naafi ft•oralne
terms.
Orders eeteeteel with Lapeer!, for everything b
thr °amine.. rut the 804110 a. !cher Yore,
awl Pl;t4bargh Brokers' /hoard. ecrletl7 so e00r.1...
Cop
Inc' MI U. CLI , WS d CM. lien TorlrJ (' OVRi:
ot•n , „ PhUseklytaa: 11.5...r5. C. D. L T. Li. PLIL-
H.Ltili. BusiLea.
FINANCE AND TRADE
PITOCIi QUOTATIONS
C(it➢) C , ll. A co
=
Par. B(.1. .144 4. t.. 4 34144
B. 41444. 101 1 1 . 144 00 104 GU 1541 ‘0
11.19 , W4. .... 1W w 11.0 30 OA 5 , 9
12. E. 7-193'n 99 00 99 01 03 1...3
C. 9 1 . 10•40 . 4 NOO N 95 5 ,
. CO. Utrllecatea..• ZS 10 00 94 00
r. F. w. &C. R. R.. 1110 00 132 CO GO f 0 112 CO- 91 00
Cle•elge4arltty...loo 03 70 00 71 03 70 CO
Allegheny Valley.. fo 00 — 10 00 75
Allegheny & Manch 50 10
Illren Ingham
kg:31,14319411k 50 00 000 P 75 9SA 271
Cl7lzeht.... . - ..
1303:bear •le 50 10 553 (I 0 IV 60 000
renn,yl•anla GC 02 51 60 64 75 54 7.5
Nana Pittsburgh ..• 55 00 CO 00 IC 00 60 50- 01 . n)
First National lar 00 10000 170 00
)76cond National...4o3 00 Eli 10 IOV MS 00
Thled National NO CO gli 61 1.7.5 00
FourtliNational...•loo 01 113 00 11.7 03
11. it M. N ational... 10 00 GO CO II IA 01 CO
Exchange National 00 CO 013 00 - 03 00 Of 01
Ilitschanica' Nat 50 00 70 OU
Iron City National. to CO 79 30 60 00 79 10
I (turn. National LO 00 90(0 ui 00 90 76
Allegheny National So 00 50 50 07 00 67 00
Nat. Llit. Cotnincracllo 10 100 00 110 00 106 00
People,. National..loo 00 106 60 101 60 1.07 00
Fa 01900 Delman —lOO 00 ILO OU
ilernita4 10ati01011...1110 00 140 CO la 7 CO
TraiNaMant . Nat... 100 CO
F1rrt(.6.11c5.) Nat ..100 03 I=oo 12100
:second f A i1eg.377.1.100 00
First Itlrtag.) Nat _lOO
Manch. 0091130`.... 1.000 GO CO 60 1))
to SUP, 2f
.....
25 W SOW 25 On
I_lW-rue
Eurt
1111
m... a meri.t.....i;'" Wo6
• • --
31044ogabrls al 00 -- cOO 40 00
tlitt•)11111i21 row 45 CO 44 Olt 60 03
ntiaborgh ...... 60 03 63 Co
0044,10 44 CO
urrmao 100 00
-'Dot.
CO
Hand nt met ..... 50 00
.... •
I.lonoiagahela... .•
OLI 3 JD CO 91 '3
Lila( 01.reet aau—
CAA.
:3
21 IV YI
te burgh. ..... 60 po CO •
Columbia. . .60 Cfj 24 24 60 24 71
ualaru ...... 10 IC 150 0.1 16. 200
C. it. 114104 Ipp
1% T. - 73 00
Uerclkoa L
4 ubria I CO
60 10 00
2035
T . 00
Gold continued weik and niaJettied, fluctuat
ing between IV% and 1.37, which is a decline
as compared with yesterday. Government
!loads are Strong and tending up, with a good
demand for &Weft Thirties In this nutrkot,and
a very tight supply. Bank shares in fair de
mend and held firmly—lnsurance and 011
stocks quiet and Unchanged.
—ln the speech of Proaident Johnson to the
Virginia delegation, at the White House, we
find tlj following interesting passage on the
subjoetarsf the currency. Coming In inciden
tally as lt does, It Is more conclusive as to the
policy of the Government in the administra
tion of Its finances, than It would be had the
address of the President bean especially con
fined to the subject. It will be soon that Le
looks to a resumption of specter pay - men ts
more through the building up of the business
of the cOuntry to the present sapposed infla
tion, than to reactilna that dn./runic roselt
through a contraction of the voltrme of the
currency. Re says
`.lf these States be fully restored. the area
for the cirri:steno:l of the national currency,
iii blob Is thought by some to be inflated to a
very great extent, will be enlarged, the num
ber of persons through whole hands It is to
pass will be 'lncreased, the quality of com
merce is winch it is to be employed as • me
ilium of exchange will be enlarged, and then
it will begin to approximate what we all de
sire, a specie standard. If all the States were
restored, 1 f peace and order t *med through
out the land, and the Indus purnults, all
the alrmiations orpeaee were again resumed,
the der WOuld not be tar distant when we
could ptit into the cOMmeree of the world •233-
000,0011 or IXKI,CCO,OIIO worth Of Cotton and to
til
Voce°, and the 'earl° roducta of the South
ern States which wo d constitute in part a
beets of thin eurren . Then, Instead of the
coin being inverted, e should reverse th e
*mitten arid pat the is at the bottom, as it
might to be, and the rrenoy of the country
*ill rest on • sound d enduring WWII., and
surely that is n result which Is calculated to
promote the interest. of only of ono section,
but the whole oomatry from one extremity to
the other...
—A A . 11.• York paper remarks
"The rionspound-intercst notes are now so
mach Ia demand. and are becoming so gene
rally popular throughout the country, that
censluefable surprise is expressed that no
steps aro taken to rednoe the active currency
by exchanging for these compound notes •
part of the greenback legal-tender circula
tion. Tills conversion has been abundantly
proved by experience to be a safe and effect
mil method of contracting the currency and
checking li:illation, and there Is no necessity
to wait for the passage of the new loan bill or
, c , trj h ollef h l a iq z. wht i c e ver ec , ,, as , th
t ac t tu o
cJon.rie
pound notes of the .hole or any part of the
out/taw:ling greenback cumulation..
—The New York Tribune, of Feb. 15th, trays:
"The Proposition of the Controller of the
currency to add woo,cromo of capital to the
National bank scheme is much applauded by
all ' , poetasters for a rise in commodities and
stocks, but flnde little favor elsewhere. What
the country wants Is loss currency, and all at.
tempts to Increase it directly or indirectly by
Congrern should be dlsconraged. The present
law could be amended to advantage by =dig
lug every bank to deposit with the Govern
ment tell per cent of legal -tender upon Its Ole.
*elation, and to keep fifteen per cent more of
legal money in their own custody."
J:1:1:43: 6 0i:11344:4fug,e_):1:1;1:
Hawn* wad Trade in New York.
New Voltz, rob. speculation
was strong this morning, and therewas
sharp advance on some of the leading shares.
Bears were covering to some extent, which
assisted In the upward movement. The feu
tore of the list was a rise of 10 per cent on
Wabash. The market was strong at second
board and decidedly better on leading ehares.
There was more demand to? stocks and con ,
eldership animation. At the last board the
market was a little off from the highest point.
hoards to-day resolved to hold no session on
the i2nd Inst., out of respect fur the atetr.ory
of Washington.
The following were the closing prices at
4,73 T. M..:
Ohio , allssiseppt CartMentes, 47; Comber.
land Coal, 14; Neu Tort Centrall.so; Erie,
rt..%; Ilustron Iheer. lOtt Reatungjatr , :. maa,
gnu southern, Ulm eland
The Money Market was very enry, to.
slay, antl there was more tsnsloess done at fire
per mat than for some data past. Govern
ment Stocks were Miner and in rah' sloturnsl.
espoclallj Neter. Stria Bond. remain
rteadv, hut 'tile salea ere small. Allomllarte.
our sharer were 10-es:rally strong. There In
leer net Itllty In Vold tory; the market L9llOll.
.upplted, and crossed t Tie Govern.
eat bar eommenee.l roe she rehru.
my interest on 7-33 Notess, n.. ..mntinse, atl,
to ten rntlllonr, seven btuttstred and tlrty thou.
rand dollars.
Aew York Market.
New Tenn, rebrrutrytl6 , -Corrox —Dull and
heavy. at stetSc for 'diddling.
Froerg...Fleayy, and entatuou and interior
grades are 100 lower, at S7,W,SZI for Extra
ewe, 6841..te8,75 for Extra It. IL 0., and si,s9
10,76 for trade Mende. i •
'WningY—Doll; StateV.,l2.
0 itair4Wheat Cluil Wand declining; New
Amber Milwaukee, MA Bye in .request ;
Wesierng W. 1 ,443344.3 in store and - delivered.
Barley quiet ; at 411,15it1,16. Corn slightly in
buyerl favor. at 740 for unsound, and 740760
for sound Mixed Western in store and de.
livered. ,Oals in moderato request, at EkirOos
for uneorrnd Western, sad 4..lattio far sound.
Gammons—Coffee Moro scare and arm.'
Hagar outer, and steady, at 11Na13t0 for Porto
-Moo; 116.1.7q0 for trubn Muscovado I Mayan.%
1314013 e. ! Molasses dull, at U; Cuba, 64,
Prrnotacw-Dull.
- Pirovistows--Pork closed firmer, at Ips,u;
New Mese c l aps at ;New Mess for Match
and April, 1.V,V2 ,
_, Beef steady. Beef
hams dull an Leavy. . Cut meats Mmer at
IT h QISo for Shoulders 16.5011610 for llama.
T
Bacon quiet; Cumber] d cut on the spot sad
all rehriurry, at setter , option, 1.50. Dressed
bogs Min at 12341 012_30 or Western, and l&gi
1:.l5 for City. Lard low at 1301774 c. Butter
firmer at dift.fir for Ott and trallo for State.
Cheese fliM at 2134112 e.
Cluelnnatt Market,
Corcirram, Feb. le.—Plena quiet and with
out any eb angel In przecalsales UM bble;kuper
.titte sold sr, 87,74
sash-. Wheat is dull. at gESOGI,S3 for new
red. Con', dun, at SU for No. 1. shelled. Oats
dull, at Edo for No. SI.
hoax—lull and prima nominaL Bruall sales
of lien at 4 9 "1/0,23. Dressed are held at
Beccipta for the last twonts-four hours
WO bead.
Paoriateke.-Qnlet but firm, I thout decided
change in prices._ City Moss Pork is in de.
mind, at gasp, far city, but holders ask
Bulk Meats and Bacon dull and prim, no•.ni
nally unchanged. Lard is In demand, at 17Ko,
but holders ask 100 for prime oily. .
Gaockapte—Dull.
Corrogr-Dull. at 420 for middling.
Waissi—fall and prices nominal, at ..3,W
free.
Gold, r.N.
Mew York Work awl Money Market.
NEW Tdas, Feb. la—Motley more active at
6 per cent. 0n call loam._Sterling firmer and
more dolOg at 107)4a106.. Gold a shade easter,
opeaint ut '4'l4, declining to 18714,. and dos-
Tociol.r•Go'cirliunnt .etecire Sinn, stocks
better; ID S. as 'Ol c . oupona,.lp,:t 5-ZI cos.
rZi:37=f,' do' riga Glit'Ners ' To. a Central, Delis lie Tit
Heading )01 , ,A Toledo and' Wahaah, AO; Michi
gan Flopthern, 71,,1; Michigan • Gentrat 101 g;
kit taPurgh, horth' Western,.s%o4t do pro.
(erred tali; Toledo. 10:11;; Zeck /stand, 1W.. , 4)
To. t - ifarle, P 4741 t licago and Alter, IM.
Plrnitsuntai MARKET 4.-
Orrice or RIZ P. TT• 67=111 G azetry.
=GUM=
DIII/ne,F • - 1, -, 1•1..n 0,-,at' n,.. . lit ,,
ruling rharactert7t,,, or the Itrc.M.L.•
keta, and what a ROI 4, ' , an all, , here le nu
Ludic-atom at pa. •t mesl:r tun.
prone:neat. lro t - cnt hoprealon seem,
to lc that values ma.: Ntl , l arthor dent,.
clete. and - ,ors be very mu •l-ceo_
atrlt tool *ldle
latirrs ar d coos:or:era ten I rvst., Iga the:: p.,e-
ChasettOsappl: tag their Immediate warn .au,l
trade, gent. , 111 conttune dllll 1111 dr
pret.a.7l, oath ‘5l mat tool become more
tattled, mail lb. all lna trade sets a.
GRAIN--No for Waatt, pa s t ;0,
Love no ri l e s !.; e7ort. 0.1E7 dull but -
t hanged- may he onotal at 47., , 43
and 4 1 .43- lot &mall lot, Is , -Hint rn
amall frotr. store at 70 to 75, Bye 17 In de.
1002,0, and prl.ne henna. bells rep lily at
Earley is dull, ar , i [OO ItTealtlar 11 b 11110:Cd
correctly.
lslLOCElllES—Suenra aro firm and sh/uie
higher. Luna Is now quoted at 19411, l'orto
Etre. 14'. 7115'. •
• t_ rushed 19; "R'' o.7"Sce "A"
Coffee, 16. Caret 17 firm but onchangeti :ill
to al for good to prime Rio. l'otto ltloo
[Mena rn tont, and horghum, 70 t 750. Rico,
10 , ..1,911e for Rangoon, and 12 , 4013 c for Borth
(11.1Y1111114
ill'' ISIONS -Diteon Is quiet but steady,
with • fah. Jobbing ileMarad, and prices h,vo
undergone no owential change. Sales hi,731
Ib, reported at 15 fur Shoulders; le for Ribbed
nick', and 'Mt, for Sugar Lured limn , . Sales
of Lard reported at PP fatil for country and
for city. No demand for Sloss Pork,
and nothing doing in Bulk Meath.
11.01. it—last catty, with a Intr . !meld demand,
and prices are firm but unehangetl--litS to $9!S for spring Wheat, and 1110 to slolli for Winter.
Sale of 50 bbis, re-packed, Spring, at 80, and 30
bids "Da 'ton City" at $10,35. Rye Flour bolull
sod nominal at • 5, 9:3 5 % Per bbl, and Buck
wheat Flour is firm at toper bbl,
Ri..TTEß—There is a continued good de
mand for prime Roll, and prices have still
further advanced—tales of some 30 packages
reported ut 3.5 to M.
Eld_lii--Eresh packed in good demand and
Liglier, with sales reportod to-day at 361 i 701.
.L/lE:ESE—Steady but unchanged—fl for
[homburg and 2a for ...then,
POTATOES—PaIe on track of two ear loads at
Itltlo per bushel; from store, we continuo to
ettot e at 41,16V,1,20 per bush, end $3,50,j3,75 per
barrel.
WYEAIIEB fIE.STER
1.4 a, Cll Pa rsersbargh every Wednesday and Sell,
4.. y, at n. ma.
!'ea Wheeling evert Thurbdisy and Sunday, at
7'a. m.
4Coneeetions golngdown re made at Wheeling
anJ Belled, with the Cleveland and Pittsbunth train.
rlbieb I Pitteburgh,it 4:05p. and Cleveland
at a. m. Alan. with trains of Pittsburgh. Per
tone and Chicago Itatieray. which leaves Chicago
tented tigL a i t uß M llvlit ' s7e "h Mar iVit p_ a :BISTA .
e ar linaktogum elevr:: and at Pariersburg .arlt
early train on the Baltimore and Otilo Railroad. and
with Daily Line Steamers to Pmery, OalUpolla,
Beaton, Portsmouth, Itayerille and CluoinnalL
llarten ap trip. eoanections IL-a made as Duthie
with Cleveland and Pittsburgh!. Beliroad. veto a. tn.
rale, by which passengers arrive at Cleveland at
p. and at Chltaro.at 7:90 next morning.
JAR. COLLINS di CO., AgeßßOr
Al Inert-teal, feet of ‘Vood SL
errrsaratiii.
Weere freight will be terelvial each day, pp to int
p. Bat
PrTTRELRGE PETROLEUM MARKET. I T 2,
APPLE , —Unchanged and a little dull; regu
lar FOC,. reported at No., to 31 , 4 per bbl.
131411:13—Apples may be qUor , 13 t o 10_._
Peaches dull nod enehanged. • of 10 tads
pitted Cherries at tO per It; 15 Ilo.a Munk ber
mes at 40; and 10 !MIN Cherrlea, see.la In, at 13.
OlL—Lard 011 to In fair demand but a shade
lower; Kates o(40 bbl, Na. 1 at al 15.
BEANS-.-113 (air flunand, with a male of 10
bble at 01,73 per bush. and 0 bbla do at al
SEEDS--Flureood to In good demand and
cella readily On arrival at Vsi. Clover and
Ttmotby are nominal at trT to a1!.4; for the for
tore, and it 31041% (or the latter.
110511NY-1e dull but unchanged at 3 cents
to the trade and .51,41313' for.staxll lobe.
Ornc■ or rut PITTBStIlillt 0 AZETTI
FLID•T, Feb. 16, 1886.
The Crude market was very quiet to-day,
tut one transaction reported, SOD bbl* at t,,
bble included. On the spot,quotations may be
fairly given at 19(120, tads retnrned, and . 2452:2
bble included. according to gravity, and the
supply of low gravities is almost estmosted.
For future delivery there is still ammo inquiry
but we have no new transaction* to report,
and 19 cents seems to be the prevailing figure
named for oil to be delivered on the opening
of navigation. There in, also, considerable in
quiry fur &laded oil, and as buyer, and sellers
are coming a little closer together, we shall
probably have tome transactions to report
within the nest few deya. in tbepreaent con
dition of the market it is almost Impossible
to give accurate quotations, though we are
cognisant of offers having been Made to-day
to sell for March delivery In Philadelphia at
sT 1148. Free oil is dull and drooping, the de
mand being restricted almost entirely to sup
plying the wants of the retail trade. Residuum
may Le quoted at $4,5534,51 per bbl Naptha
is and ocrcinal.
I II': .0 31Art WET
bpreti.ll..t. pact!. to the Pittsburgh Board of Trade.
Cum/oh, February In, irtro.
Poor. u—D v.: I and at:changed.
G sots—W held at 1,,1,M Pa- \o.l
Spring. Corn, b eld at 36c. Oats, gbiet, at l 2
for No.l, and 120 for No. 2. Bye, *to.
Weiser—Nominal, at r.,15.
Fauvism's—Mess Pork, dull, at rY. Balk
Shoulders 1O%e; tides, 135.jel Pickled llama,
are dull, at from 16 to 17e.
111.ies, Wool, and Petroleum, uneitampiel.
PETHOLEI'II ISTOCKN IN NEW TWILL.
kipeclal Dispatch to the Western rrese.
Ness Toax, Febraai7 le, 1863,
Petroleum stocks were strong today at both
boards and higher prices were tiado espcl•
ally on Palmer, Hamilton McClintock mid
PIC:tole; Dennehoff Ham, 14,C0; Ezedzior,l,CD;
rind National, 4.:4 U m McClintoCk, 4.59; Oil
Creek, ene; Pit Hole, ILO; Palmer, 4,01; Shade
Elver, .1,35; United States, 17,00; Guild Farm,
4; Oceanic, Si; Mison, 4,00; Bradley, a; Feb.
tor, :it.
=EC=
Genesee, Feb. le.—Ftnea—Dull arta declined
1011 Se.
Ga l a's—Wheat quiet at 1,1941,114. i for No. I.
Corn .era dull, Oats dull.
Mon Wines-2,116:A
Pacemosa—Flom. Sloss Pork ILLard
dull. Nothing doing In Engllsh Meats, Bulk
and Green Meats and Sweet Pleated Rants.
Ilate--Deellned at !Mt - SNle, closing quiet, at
P' for medium to gout; dressed qulet at 10,71
lierrrra—NO bids. flour; 40D bushels wheat,
I,iske bushels corn; 1400 bogs; =dressed bogs;
shipments, ..1,500 bids. dour.
raltiesare Coffee Starke..
BALnuonit, reb. 14.—A lot of IWO bags dam
aged illo,ex•Adelaide raudergast, , was offered
to-day at auction, for account of the under
writers, and sales were made of 100 bags at
.Vl..e, currency, and of 3050 baga at from 3,43i0
to n,l4e, currency, being all that Arai offered.
In addition to this we note a sale of 60 hag,
Rio at ae-,,c, gold. The market continues quite
firm in tone, and we quote as before, via , r Rio
at IVISIe, gold, common to fair,. 2041',W6c, gold,
for good to prime- 2.14242116 C, gold; for choice;
Laguayra at Iseavk, gold, and ;ava at 25,/
fl4s, gold. Thu stock here Is tibont 16,00,6
bags.
13=1
Girt - ataxy, Feb. 15.—Wheat—Dull and Irreg
ular, but Ilia for high gradea. tittles 2 oars
very choice old No. I red from store at $2,23;
cars No. 2 red at 21,5011 car No. 13111vramtreo
:Spring at 5160. Corn—steady and unchanged,
and In fair demand. Bales Seam a8d1402 hush
necrabelled from store et 50c. Oatti—Doll:tuaid
loactive. Ileld atL.V.e3sc (or Ohio No. lin car
lots; .93C55e (or Western. Eye—Dull and nom
inal at 5.5267 c from store. thirley—Dull and
Inactive
Wilmington 3torlket.
Witutrarosr, 2i. C., /ob. 9.—No transactions
_reported la epirits or crude todpeutinet. Rosin
—*idea of 13 bbls common at 142. Z; and 43 do in
ferior No. 2at 43,10 per bbl. Tar 4-2.40 barrels
changed bands at 42,15 per bbl. Ceitton—eales
of 10 bales at,4o cents per pound for middling.
Timber—rive rafts sold al,lllo for cennmott,ml
$ll per 31 fur prime.
Philadelphia Seed Marl/Let
t•acientn, Feb. IL—There Si a fair de
mand for Clover Need, but dm market to very
poorly soppl!ed; the receipt. D.OO 01:112.11; oniy
ZOO bush found buyers at for fair and
4 , bcfcc; lee brth et timothy sold at 13;15. Flax
seed ~ells on arrival at t3:53,03 per bush.
IMPORTS BY R.AIITIOiD
PITTARCIRO, FORT TVATNII d CRiO/LOG. R. R.
Feb. 'B.-3 hbla better, .7 CoWens; 85 Mils fel-
Ices, Hardman d Keeler; 3 eke beans, Kerr
Emery; 7 dressed bogs, pkgs butter, 2do lard
LH olgt .t co; ekebarley, LC do!corn, Dan
Wallace; 25 bbis Mons, Fetzer A Armstrong;
'7l Ma soap, Artruckles .9 co; 1 keg yanalsh, Ire
yin & co; x bbla buckwheat flour, H Biddle; 18
cases p..arl fondles. Wll Byrom; pkge butter
Kirkpatrick A Bro; 100 bids doer, Eleghtnyer
A Voskampt 100 do do, W Lushart;loo do do,
lihomaker & Lang; 100 do do, - T Jenkins; Zi
Mils paper, McElroy A llarrisono 1 Obl eggs,
Kirkpatrick A Herron; Maks pearl!, McKee a
Bro; 2150 pigs B Canfield; 4 bbls batter,
11 Bea jr; ado do, Meek A Armstrotig.
AISTAFXST STATIOS, Febroary 115.-2 ears
wheat, Kennedy Bro; 1 oar lumber, Joe, Tag
garto-1071 bbis oil, Ardesco 011 Calm; balm cot
ton, Holmes t Bell; 30 do do, King if Penstock;
19 bdls chairs, Hadley A co; 50 dos brooms, Jno
'Hutchinson; 103 Bea oats , - A Eli & A co; 1 car
J McKinneyti car luta_ bor,• Phelps, Park
& co; fig eke oats, Ewer Hamilton; 7 Mcs rags
C Eugglea; 3.3 pkgs Dames, J Lyons.,
Carixtawn & rtl l / 2 111.11108 BAIL ROAD,-
1reb.10.=45 eke wool, 8 Barbanel & co:3 bbis
tallow, Keefer A Hammett; 'it cm metal, lilua
lek & col 1 ear lumber, J -Nancy; Cutter, tiect
AulTit plo poultry, J Fulton; 7 do Bat
' ler & Kilter; 53 lable Oil, McCreight; Crisham;
A co; 118 aka oats,\Volgt • & cot 3 blds molasses,
L J Blanchard; Ido do, 8 Slorrow; 3 cases to
bass o , Stuffro & Kennedy; 40 ladls brooms,
Caldwell & Bra; 1 bx tobacco, Bothnia& A. co;
2 cars.potatoes, T C Jatiklns;o dodo, Potter,
Aiken d Shepard. -
Prrissenen, Cott-mum Ain Craving/LT; IL. It
Feb. 18.-7 bite hominy, B Ford, 1 ipkg glass,
- Lorenz 73 Wightanan;ll7 eke mill feed. Kell &
111tcharti 4 bids seed, 3 MCI rage, Tolgt & Co ; 01
Ohs barley, Mennor it Harper; 4 picas; bard
ware, Logan A Gregg; 88 eke barley; F Shledds;
1 car torn, Jos - Dorziugton; 33 tons bong 091-
' lest Co.
RIVER NEWS. :
lISTIM, WZATICIM, LTC
The river falling, but the quantity of ice
on the pier prevented us from ascertaining
the amount of water now in the oluinneh The
weather continues Wirer cold, and business
at the landings froze up.
The Allegheny river is running out ice
heavily. iravlgation may be considered vir
tually inumeeded. Not a singld boat has
gone out on this rise, if we except tie Leonora
of whose, whereabouts we aro uUinforatech
The Star, Fearless and Sant Roberto, tow boats
bound down, are laid np below Whe,eling, The
America and Camelia, bond up, and the . un-
Wean boned down are at Wheoling4 '
The Artnenia, and Coal 11111, the latter a
tow-bent, are at Steubenville, upward bound.
The Lent Leoth Lion, - Ormsby and Com,. th e
last .three . tem; . tow.boats, all plownwarl
bound, are at hew Cumberland. : { ?ha Giza.
gow and mure , booed dawn, ere at
EZ2
ride. The Tom Reee,tew-t , ost, honed down, is
0: li , rrr.flown. rbc A rmediiie, boned dawn,
1m et Christler. Inutile:: For the a , mve
a~ aye indeld.l:o .1 12.41.1eGalinui, Jr..
of the Armenia.
Special til.patch t,h.' of Trade.
Sr. Lot tO A. a , Fra Pi, t.ie,;.
Scree (CC'. scant tO Lair., N , V:jattee e
tlrely ausrended—lntensely ooh!.
C1,C17.14AT1; iL4O A. a., Voe.
The ri oar has risen 41.
inches dui-in, la
night, and still swelling slowly; ten feet hen.
to LoulsNllle t • wren. teat In canal. Nova(
tart for Pittsburgh last night- No ar.v.a
Went bar clear auaglAci. Nluroury, ale .10 re
:ott ram.
STEAMBOAT&
1866. SAM; 1866
SPEED, SAFETY An CODIHRT
emit:en - En.
ILEII3G. lIIESETII I Istecil.S34.:
DAILY PACKET LINE.
"thuPtielug followler !trot-cis:4 Paisertz
t.t. later.
c/neer BAYARD: Gee. D. !Isere. Iltopiti.
etre:Nei W C lIENTRit ;As :S. Fltephar.l, 3L ce
Encamp, POttliST CITY: Jr t Danko, !Dopier.
DOWN THIP—STPIAVER BAYARD:
Cares Pittsburgh every lisuasy ted Thurslay.
II o'clotk, A at.
Leaves Wheeling every 31taPley to , _Paurolay.
C.!! P. m.
FTE,II , IET: hrISPUESTRit
LC/IreS Pittsburgh esti? , Tussdsr 1114 •I
il:Xo a. re.
hrlrs.Brkg ever, Tustday and Friftly.
El:gsp. to-
FTEASIXtt , vonr,R - r crrir
IA are. Plttourgh , r1". , c4.,.....Kt5y. and So tur3a T.
m.
Mi6=lia=l
UP TRIP-4TE.lhir.R IUREST CITT
leaves Parkerabarg ovary Monday all Thal-total
a , • P. m•
•
11 i•
. .
STEAlitit TIATARD
Leaves Tastes:burg evpry Tue.lay and FrHay, at
Cy. v.
I. Medias ever7:l l / a lsesday asvi
at 7
'Ott CIAICINNATI, , LOILT—e i
18VILLE AND 11.A8IIVILLV.—
tkVAVP Capri: CVBWii,
Will leave a• above Oil TiIiaLVDAY, Vd2i Inst., at.
11'4:Octal! m.
re o li (r'lg
hs F7AirroVelY2TGraif. rrent,
VOR CAIRO AND , Err::
BT. LOULL— The gee steamer . ~..
111POItTE.E.. ..... ....;.. .... .—.L.Capt. Jon, NOS%
Wlll leave for the above sad intermediate porta. ea
h ATI; RDAT, February Ink atop. ta.
Tor height or paaaage siap l i3 on board or to
fa: FLACK a CUL NOWOOD, Agesta.
REGULAR PACKET Xthgr am b
YOB iiIIEICLTSU,LbLASADCITA
AND ZAllittiVlLL.E.—Tbe gee steamer MICA
Capt. C. Z. @TCLty will leave for•the
attore Lad all temarmeras4 parte otem TUr.iDAIr
at 4p. Jleternieg, levrons ZaneseMe orrery }HZ.. DAY. at 7 sic. .r. - D. comaliciwoon., Agent.
P,,TEAIII TO ARO FROM LIFER.
Pina. AND KIIEENSTOWN (laaar-irp) t÷ - los
w•ci. The 114/LAN LUIZ sallinz
EVERY SATURDAY
EVERY 'WEDNESDAY,
CAPETING U. B. 3LA.11.4.
Thins sold to aamdftviti LlOLind,Lgio.l. scot
Tr ' :o l t; .. trlCOVl, F oo r rrl;ezt.j.
JOUR G. DOE, Agent,
16 proadway,
litzieJ:l.l4Wl
friiunE TOM
BARTER OAK LLFE INSURFCE CA,
of lfartfottl, Conn.
THE °SLY LIFE L.53r11.111C1: COMPANY IN
,
AMERICA that now Motes fad ,tsys an A.enual
CAM DIVIDEPD on the drat and earls subsequent
payment of preraluna. Its CASH CAPITAL., an ao. ,
summation of 11i,5=1400, IS preenely inerate4 to pub
lic stocks and mortgages- of REAL ESTATE., 1t to
new in Its itith year or busineao; and boo paid to the
WIDOWS AND 087715-WS Of ICS menthers the son of
mgr. En-Ltox DOLLARS. To this date net a an
gle ease of li tigation tas occurred, an esidenoe
Mat liberality and Lair dueling la • specialty With
Ws Company.
T,e porkies of this Company are not forfeited by,
reams of non-payment oflorealom alter the mond
yes/. No payments requlied after ten yews, liat
policies contlano good through lik.
GM=I
J. C. WALE - LT,' Preether.t.
N. & rALNEB, nee PreilltenC
_
B. IL WRITS , &weary.
leranth Mee for Welters. Pestarylesals. 'ethers
Cthenters sad blank Arylicatliwi.lll be. foraished,
33 Wood street, plWabwenti.
Areal. wanted thole:4Boas the State. Apply to
F. &- - -000 DELL, State &gent.
~N:4 J ~{
FRA4ELIS
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PIIIILti.DEEXE. -
•
•
♦Nets ea Zan. 1. 1864, •.';• IMILSTALII O
Coiled . .... .. . ~... .... .;',... .... • . —.....4 4isktio.
Accrued Premier ; -, ' . 171,001.
lammed
C1aim5—......di.......
• > ......... ..
."....
Mak=
Xesettled Claims— -g,
... ........... —.. ...... CB.
Income tar IM4 • :=o„taii.
Lemma PAM slncelle2 • LOAM=
Pr.rptulil sad Tesporurr Petiole.' oa ilbotal terms.
_i.
DEEICCTOEa. 1
claw , It. • Baneker, - Laud 1,60,
Totd. Wgner, Edward C, Dale : .
84.C.Ifirarkt,_
Jacob E. firatt.b, .I . l= At I :r . . •
licorge W. Richards,'i Fra`a. W. Lawts, 11. D
1 CITAELEI4 N. EN ex. preatatat.
'EDWARD C. A.L.E,',Vlce Prestdant.
.1".11. W. I.I.C.ALLISTIEVieO 7 Pr.taa•
o t OVed . a ( r'lEii4 Comer *d Yd =4.
E AIM Int&IILKY...
ISUBANCE CO. OF um Ar ITERICL'
PHILAVELPALA:
J..i1,7 o oo•. -
I ,Asatts
Hartford Fire Irtinranee. Company;
ei,aas,oeo. *.
IMMT!
. .
• •
1 . ,
hit- Protretfon ; nn bettclinnd Ln the abon Wan ed
n 4 reilsLlc Ccap2nics. '. • 1
R. 1.::,Ja.N1p3. Agra;
121
Wider street. (np Otto .)
WESTEIIN INSURANCE CO., OF
rITTSBURGH s
ALEXANDER NTICICE. Pteddsa -%••
Wk. P. HERBERT, SeerAtArv.
I CAPT. UEURUE 1a5.x.,0, General &Kett.
Oftleel 92 Water street., Stang 51.C0.'11 IV are H 00.61
op Fit.Bibursh. ! 1 • •
•
boatsatan AN *lndy dr Fire and klinine
Melte. AUmtata:tit inanaged or Directory
who are well known to ihnsoinzennity,and who are
determined by prnaincinay - and liberality, to main-
Wit the cbaracter w tch they hare asan=ed, ea of
/cries the best proteetion SO Dom who dents to be
ninre4.
•
mar.CTOlta. .
.1.e.t1t7. •
:Epos
Darla The,
ma s,
• zChss.: J . r.;
R. McCaw;
~ Jaaes F. Flame.
VIEELBERT. fiecretary.
Abrx. Maga,
It. , Miller, Jr.
Jame, 2deAnbe7,
Alexander Ppeer,
Campbell .11, 'Herron,
C•iW. ntatac3 fl
mvo 1. RN. P.
iTLZENSI INBUILIINCE COMPAL% - .
• ley .0 PITIES VIGIL —o=4 censer Market
end yisser streets, second Soar. •
. • WIL JIALTALIT, Presides".
VIC ITIMPARIT. crstsr7.,
Istrarec Szcsesbasss and 119-dasres.
thera'ill"' l "
...Tres, sad the asslotS 01 of tee
IrAntres wise, Ices sad. damage ITT Sce..
=ism:4m
b. M. mitt.
be:l4ll; 7 '
.Jaux
ist.Tart r
VI: B. JotasiOa. 'it. "
J. l7ArtAni i 24.
e r. J RC'.
Jo.r Jr.
I.Rxzlas Yl*-0232.
GftnTs rdagtAns, ;'Rm. A. Bag Le e, es.deto.4:
p*:OPLEIi OS a
oOtca,m. Z. comma.
' NCE CO.
wWn Am)rrenum
&Pi' LIZ '
aries Ar
J la atut F. Sk=k,
..-rearal. *MU..
MET l Z.lrttllde . .at
NYATT,:Yl44lYrtsl.clea.t.
DCI.OItDON. Oes'l
Km. PTAII44,
^ Juba Watts:
dope E. Parte.
Capt. Jas./11111er,
Wta. Can /Chic, •
Jaraca D. Irvnter,
f WM. P . ,
OLED3Zeiers
.laDaT Cap;.
ALLEGBEN'Y • INSURANCE CO.
OP pi TrptilMAlll.-4):Cice, tio. St /Ma street
•
Dusk Inset. I.
lasursalsgalast all ktads Fire pad Ilartas BSAOI
Jit..,Ptivadent.
. JOHN D. ateCOUD, Vise Paestdent. C. M. DONN itt.L. bearartr.
ataratOns
Jolla D. ISPOord.
Geer ge Head,
Chardeeldays,
CaPt.•Wits.. Desa,
/toasts.
Geo. D. steilrew.
H. Davis:
.e Jones,
C.l). Burs
ry ey,
Hair•
Ello4kla.];
Jolla Irwin. Jr.,
Zalmestor.t.
BRICK;'
BRICK ' - NA.
TION AL i r racs. 31 .Avituszstasa.; With ettty
twe-borse power, Leo= shleadle Briefs per est
with watt eased eal(ea aed • Idioms . knobs. It
the setehlite does ace pertute what we realm for it
.. will tate It Weft taltrefunct the "lofty. e. 4..
40;4 a turAii SIQUA ‘ ihz.erg ge.t• •Oa Ceed. -
tlaij Nee 1646 Ilthatlitaottlha
;
C==;;.
.4.1,
woiduc
wooLmuDGE
crantpersg-sr. -7 1
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNAZ
JOAN' WAIT, Premident.
nr.sin /I: MIND, San`7laid MIAS%
WORKS Lei TEIIIPELI4LICCEIFICWLE
Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(ii•toz Swsr,mr.eg, Bridge.
ItAi - L - FACTUItEXII 07 rrns WIIITY
131711.1 - NTINIG- "OIL.
Brand--"Lucifer.'•
•
en
ratteot be gavelled far be-redopre partials,
W." .r are larett to well ....soiled Du ,
n 4.,, suitable for LIU= 'CSC, er =rill:T. toe-
DEICS LI/ 'TED.
Dlfticavatt--Jobu Watt, Robert ea Geo. RI.O
C. Rol
R. Herron,
_C. L. Caldwell, it. IL CLtaa. J.
Porter. Robt. Wallatm, 17. K. C. ClarrolL
jarl*atd
T. I. W.IMIXO
WAILLNO LLNG, af.o7lf.T 11.50
COMMISSION DIERCII Vir4,
OFD lISOKEEII LS
PETROLEUM AND ITS • PRODUCTS .•
And Deniers In Refining nate:tat
ofM:lf 110. SJ ,SIAKKET.OT. Pntsburgh.
BONDED WAREHOUSE OF
PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY,
root of Holum anti Harrison litreeta.
Brooklyn, N. V.,
Storage for Refitted Petroleum;
In Talik • and BtrreTs. Pee Cirrntorn.
.1? OCee.. V Et. 11T2 T. Mc* Tart
STA I% D..47M-1
r o otrcrlourn
CLARK & SUMNER.
Works and Wiles. Collins Township,
Or7ICM n' rnT&0177.811-2.1.1400D EkTßian.
These works hare the largest eapielty in the eons
try. The brand stands the blihr,t lo this
uld Enrope, tor quallty and Ere teat, and=
for export.
Is put la well seasoned I t
prepared especlallp
Manufacturera of BOILERS. 13TrI.i8, TA1411110411
Improred Dorlag Tools for 011 Wells. detOdy
14 , tira s I i w tiro era 3kirsia*Tl
are are ronstractlng, and er4 aces, ea amid.
parlor style or ,
COX 3EXATimlmams
ITU EITHEI COlll6 OE TIBRII;ELEI
wa write parties needing canines for Mi=
to tali and tee th em, corner of FLEX. Ind t
SIEESTS, near City. Water Viorka. •
Waver. • MACKINTOSH HEMPHILL &CM
- -
COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS.,
PURE WHITE BURNING' OIL
=I
AT THE LOWEST MAIIKET. BATES,
E. C. It Z. zr. Rawyts,
No. 4 WOOD STDDET.
JAMES WILILINSi • -
CRUDE. AND REFINED . OILS,
BM! spiel. Dugs:mum Way. P
itta L mrp
fyAttstson clvatOta .
rant o! .
La. = gtagat.ll=tx S
T . SENN,'
No. 1 ST. ClAlit ST., PlttOurek,
Forgrardths mid Colonslsaias Mari
.
/Lad dealer Ea 'ANIL Illataitratizie Lula'
Crude Petsoleasa 011 a. &e, eeastaall era Ira;set
tar sale at the lowest tweet allots. mete
and orders eelf etted. - -• aphla
SKlR'ra
NEW SEEIT F 0111866.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(on D 01311.73) ' •
- • •I r GSKITIVIET
ittatfictrred tAtiAl tis At minas dPattat,
WESTS BRIDLEY &
• 7Cbassibers, amid 111*518..,...
imniErvor -3rcal:Ec.
- • „
Each Hoop la composed o s t 4ro gaiety tempered . ,
steel ithriugs, bialdod- tightly sad treaty ether:
edga edge, forming the VTRONOEST Ltd maw
FLEXIBLE. Hoop made. They mill met beast or,
• bleat tits the Mites Wins, bus mill ever preserve
Weir grseetuturem or shape mbar* three esrlor
Cour skirts will have Must thrown stray ammebeemei
la Cul.. for tba promenatla or the hoot" Os
thumb.; theater or car, th ey are superior to all cethe
oorabbelog ociagOaT. MIAXCLOT Sad DOOrtp..
or. with that ILLTGANCIos 00Ari width haa nada
the DiOTLES ELLIETIC• THY • • . •
STANDARD SKIRT
_ .
of Lb* lissatairiblis *add.
littclitaata will be capalliall s above and TryPtfas.i
rim Jobbers and Igoe. to ail the ang..4 6 .4mau
• ores to ebaelb. latierairsi
Bradleits Duplex
ALL smart oiTitz imutemiazo
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
AT LOWEST RETAIL PEICIZA
ZUVVELICICA
417 5 mit tar
4.
tellre• 1.9 Wirth fiStroot.
odzmu
Papia9 :4 I at.Sq,•)
JAZIES DOWN,
- 3LASIIPM=UOIC OP
EIIESOVED MUM TOOLS, •
FOR BINZIND OL aims int, trITLIM 7rILL
N P a.
o. 130 . *pod Fine, Pltta:gii.
Toot. wrxraitte4 'sada of tke 'ray WAIN...Wit Al(
LOW 11100 U 111 N. •
' Ogren toretabsd al -
.
Cidaif/AhlPTlCipili t
With web intelca incessaty efeadlici 41P0J
seh tzs. :
ViAALMni, l ifUrrAlS.
SOW, 41113 •
• 111114"
ROM L.EATwom. AND GUM NEL
AU of which I bass constantly in /nom Mc(
pETROLIA ZlLiClietE WORM*
itill
:21. mAncra-sr,
Na. 82 Okitreot.lateglimigr t
x.
yl3
....11randytairri of '
AND- IND.S h AND
ED IN Edr — alN OIL AN eAVE - iritrA7
- Earttealar atabuton LaMted to bls E•etentedllll;
pro-ram:ma la Dui and Adam. mai. a atistA
U. 8., sod Low Moor trob, stoodant dame
etbabond. so Mum parta mat be clamed bp . tbali
pa, and rema per Pact St Stall dram. -
'e lii r4 l elm foralab ropes, amities. mull toots. Do., CV
tbeee wbo may WWI IL rattan aard macialumincr
made to order. Orden by mall promtly
tam preparedlo pa= nomad to Mbar=
Were Mr Mem lawrommosidutt liberal term, atil
tT lel=tr . 0. . R B. L ;•
iltLORS:ti
BOYS , OVEZELCOATS.
•
BOYS'
All Styles and
A 1140 E ASSORTMENT;
At Gieutlyßeititeed Prices ? 1 : 1 .
TO CEASE OUT MIME
g '
SAN rots. a B?. =Am warm
ILENUI G HALE.
- =MUM • TAILO3,,
,
SORilfill Mgt CT PHI EL ELM Mat
• 2 TSTSBITIIGIi. 24.1
Takes great vicarial
he l
ra
anoeutele
ls, s tthato Ids
hie
pent%macred.
customers sad the pohdle rynel
aes hod amalgamated, for the fell season era aor
completed. hartag hoes perseaelly selected fry= th,
ant -clue °loth boozes la the Eastern ea ' thaP •'•
math a data goods Ai can maybe recomeuraded
win be ecrere4, which mamma the sweet ald woe -A:
a matarlala and arrles, the =the atoch,flte
alarm large. - varied sad select. Mr: this mr •
much metidestee lhaltkappa eartr laspeettem%
Superfine Hook, colored cache, end doe sable.
- emu, warranted bads colors, ant acomd-tratiee:l
Mews Clothe sad ether now ceiktings, as
I.Dr Mb* .1111 ti. Z
T A vett Variety ef dee eILI/1151erma lOC
,Tll-011
Csti for mondas sad evening wear. • sold
.Effl 'ATE.
WHY PAY it MGM MEW when
• you sale Dwell/no a good Dwelling Hoene lA'
t of Wound for 1111313. plsaantly,altuaed
kI/i7.gen:unrest, Allegneay
.alDba amseen
rthegITAFT.4 41""41 "4" :'
etbilIZST St spry; Et Warket et'