The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 21, 1863, Image 4

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LOCALIIfT.
7ron Ye*terd»j'» Breniag Suettg.
Operelioei of the You| Mee’i Bible
Society.
W# have already rtportedthe prtoeedlagi
pf Up anniversary meeting of Up Young
Hem's Blblp Society of Pittsburgh, pad we
- bov to ley before oar mdin »
synopsis of Up operation* of Up Society, dur
ing Us past 7 pat, m sst forU ia Up report of
Up Corresponding Secretary, Ur. Joseph F.
Griggs: . v* .
It U through suehauiUlariee a* Ulv Society,
Increasing yearly ia padfap7»j-Uftt Up
American Bible Bouse has' fouudoutleti for
168,000 volumssla 1 a single T*6aU; pad Up
BtPto n oa it> auxiliar
ies for Up mrculation of llSdflO
pPStJPPT-
To moot the demands of this Botfety-them
harp booa iaiood from Up. Bepoeltory 6,024
volumes—oxoess over previous jnr, 804; or
3,676 more than ia 1860. r 1 Thorp were 1,371
volumes sold ot Up Bepositoty, eoitiag
. $176 31. pirnilatcd gratuitously, 3,380 vol
naos, at h ©eitof $463 07. Of Ump, 746
volumes were donated;*?' Upcfieurd.; 1,101
wor» oa hand at the beginning of Uajeer,
and 1,118 at Us dose. '
Thp Committee appolatod t* srlUT Up Jail,
reported that there were hot twe sells that had
the taered Scriptures. Allpppmpd anxious to
harp aTHbU, oxoppt amanwho could aot
; road. Thirty-eightßibles won piaood ia tho
difforaat oolla. Tho cell of a single prisoner
had been supplied by his friends. ’ -
Tho Committee oa Boats had phtaiood a Hit
of 63 steamers, aad 18 tag boats from OopL
Attlssbn. Bpt. J. Dellas badrendered Up
Society valuable serrios U this flald ia formpr
yoar*; andhls successor, B«r. J. W. Welght
mao, co-operating With Up Committee, foaad
Up Blblp of eleven steamerr ingcbd eoadf
tloa, bat Uopaof 4ts ollani xnJU for nse.
Of Up 40 new steamer* built Up plait year, 30
, have bopa furnished wiU largo Bibles. Whole
aumbtr of Biblaa to all Up boats, 35.
Tba form«r dlitributloa to botoli bplag un
satisfactory. Up exact aumbpr of Blbloi de
tired at each tm ascertained, aad dUtribu
tloa .was made as follows: Koaongahela
Hou*e,33jßedLlou, 35 33;
Hatleaal,36—total* 106. r - -
Bpt. J« K. Miller had been retained-ps
Afoot, at a salary of $6OO par year—spead
iag sight mooUi la oxplorlog a&a four monUs
ia ooUpetiag foadi within thodty aad suburbs.
Ia Tiilftißg 4.366 famllipt, bp foaad lomo
deeply affllotod by Uedeiolatloai of war, aad
yet nutaiaed a ebpprfol piety, kept alive
by Bibles loag ago propoated by this Sjciety.
Among all these rnmllle* only about 300 wart
foaaddestitute of theSoripture*. He visited
oarapp Wilkiai, Howe aad Montgomery, and
donated to Upaoldlsra 3,636smaUTee laments
—l,OOO of wbiab were supplied by the Penn
. sylTiala Bible Society. Be gave to needy
pereoas 366 BU>le»—la *Q, ft^O&volumes, at
a posh of $371*30. 'He iaade one Life Direetor
at $3O, tea atslo each; aad omehuadfpd aad
foar (adder; t*eatj-oae years)at $6 each.
Be also distributed' pages :of 4raeU»
Tbs amouat of suhaariptioas whmh he obtain
ed t* Jan. 19ft* 1863, 1rf1, 684.15. Cask re
oeiTPd oa Up year's subscripttous,sl4*3.97.
Btedve.d. of old fibecriptiomit $346. . For
Bibles 501d,513,10. Amouat from all sources,
$1,690.07. Pup on this year's subscriptions,
S4OLIB. ;Daefor‘lB6l, $I&0. Amount still
d«a the Sodetyj 351118.
The Society acknowledges through Oipt.
8. L. Fullwobd,a LifpßCpmbPr,thprpoUptof
$39 from aChrlitUa Anodetioa la the 103 d
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capt. J. A. Banks infermed the Agent that
' soatoPf Upoaphaadrpd Tpstppaats pjpseatod
to Co, 63d Begiauat, at Camp WUkiai, la
. September, 1861, Were Ue means ef leading
•eraral young men to seek and lore Up
Sarior. v Ht gate Ub namea of three, wb6, at
Up gates of doaU, obnqimrpd their laiteaemy.
By refcrenee totbe iPportor Mr. James
Bobb, Treaium, It appears tkst tki taeoate
pf Up Soalety from Ml - somress Is $l>B6BA7.
This wiU$M6.49; os band at the bepaalag
of Up jear,>giTee the total available , mem
at $^464.06.: Total eappadltuzpp,
Balaioe an band, January 19Uu5630.31« The
oaah reosipts for annual suhiunptloßS appear
greater tbaa ftrthie previous year, by $88.03,
aadaa advaab* upon two years ago of $188.95.
The beqaeifof $3,000,byJlrrj. W; BaU
maa, wiU not be atature 1865.
Lite Intelllfeßce £rom the Potomnc
- • Army. r
Wo loara ton a gonUtjaaa who arrirod
boro on tho boob train, diroet fromWaihing
ton, that, bo noTOouait of Borasl’do'a army
bod takoa plaaoop to Moaday morning. Ho
loft Washington ob thooroalng of Monday,
aadWort tearing ho oohfondd with a largo
nanbor of drUteni, whp had juft roaobod
Waahlagftoa from, tho anayot Falmonth,
Tho all agroodia tfcottatettost thatnoinoTO
moat bad übiß plaoo op tm Monday mora
log) whoa thoyteft. Ordoro to march had
boon roedrod oa Friday, hot oa Monday It
was ramoTod that thoy had booa eooator
maadod. So ter aa tho oountonnaodiag of tho
ordor if eonoornod) of oonrao oar informant
haa ao poslUro knowlodgo—4t waa moro camp
ramor.
Thoro lomo moTomoata of troopi
aboat Waahlngtoa eity—that If, toao rogt
moato ctatioaod ia tho forto ianoaodiag tho
capital havo booa trasafdrrod, aad thoix
plaeof gaapliod by others. This haa booa
going oa for lomo time, bat for what parpoio
it waonot known to oltUUbk: : '
Tho weather, np tm Monday Uat, kadhooa
dollghtfol, ocnfldtriog tho aooaoß. There
had oeen Tory Httterata, mad bat a moderate
dogyoo oToold. The aniiy U aot*wadiag fa
and,” ar many here: rappooo* bat high, dry
aad oomfortablo. Tho roads are la good eoa
ditioa for a forward moroaeat) aad notwith
steading tho aUtaaMßta whioh wo hare girsa
oboro, thoro aro iodloaUoaa thafcanadtaaos
Is likdy tooeenr.Tsry loon.
‘ Inrefereaoo to tho groatling of putts; oar
inform antitatos thstthwro fa really bo rale
tho arbitrary ofidals la tho War Departaoat
doddewpot every application. Oao xnaa la
told flatly that “no passes aro being Usaod
to-day,” whilo to tho Tory aoat a bobs ia
granted* A note from oao of od.mbWi of
congress, roqueting apass- for tho boortr,
I waa torn op before kii faoe, aad without boiag
road* aad yot oocrossf posses weregfaated to
othora daring tho stone day." It u not tree
that paaaoa aro aot boiag ia*aod,bat it la traa
that haadzoda mo being daily rofaaod. la
ordor to prooaroa pet*,!* ia aoooaaary tahaTO
a membw of Oasgiatt, or soma oao eqaJly ia
flaaaUal) te aooompaay you to tho Jfarolfloe,
aad moke tha roquet la por»oai (
Inauguration of Got. Parker, of New
Jersey.
■ Taaroon, N. J./jJaur SO.—Th, insurure-
UouofSor..Perketwas witnessed byelerge
erosnfc—Thesnliltary was oompostd of ten or
theirs companies, two- Squadron, of oaralry,
sad two companies of artillery. A ulnta
misfired and the prooesslon morod et helf
pist eleren o'clock for tbs ante Boom. Ike
Gorsrnor olooi tu conducted to ths desk of
the President ofthS'SeiiaU, whsa ths oath
mi 1 ! ; '
sAfterrellgleis'axetOiasls Got. Pulutu
eSocrted to ut* south part'of the State Home,
wherein thaprasanee.of n dense miss et peo
ple ho deilrered Ml Inaugural. !
! He «tarts dot wlth ad elabpnte detail of the
•lata of afiSliS; Bfges'lhestrlotast aoonomy,
farors the cease of Mueauou, nrgee thorough
derision of the Btate militia system, calls at
tMog W the oomforU of the "New Jersey
si Ilian and thinks 'their Camilles iheaM be
Hreraily prmjdedfor. He urges the prompt
■p /meat of .thesoldiers, and examinations of
tie hospitals and their abuses.,
I Haeh apses Is dented to natieual aihin.
He refen tntheproaptaess of HSw Jersey In
ftrnlihlaginenandmeney, and thlhU It our
eolaaia duty to siamlne Into the'oaiues of the
war. He UsAssestba nature of tha gorern
eSiit, and saji each State expressly retains
fib soreteignty, and- saury right and power
»bt delegated to the Halted States are resort
ed .'to':the Slatsa.s-.iXha eoTenlgnty of «a*i|
State is as eoaapleta:aad roel in Its sphere as
the OOTereigntr of the.Unl ted'States in lie
sphere. The United States eopstrleei their
-relatione to other actions, while tit the eereral
States is eommlttsd the local self-gorsramaa't,
hiring relerenee ehMy to the domeetlo rein
tiiois. lnolndlngpreteotlon to life, liberty and
«>Wiei«»lw Arfclb'lHHwaai ' ' I
Jl^rlto^tybt'aeSmue, as weEUae the
United! Btatae>.’te!aseert and malntain thelr.
eerwijjntjr» ll j’j!bn, freseerS ofthb Constitu
tes, tfßtelrVliahsii rtppoeed’that Snflcent
powetS .were'SOrSndered and granted. to -the
general
for Which tt was created, whether In peaou’-of
entn” It wee hot provided only forthetitui
of paces, and that In war iithera should ' be «
■**»k^.^?^^ T <'T?*» >iltl> SM lt «rty K tS
waojeommlttad toJaU by Aldamaa Janas, to Tteir|jgh& ortbepWplS wereu he;pro
wssjs*JiSß#J>WM-lil-IMli|li. SeetedataS HiuH, and eepeoialiy (tatlmSaVof
, ftti- t-JsssTi,? 'ser.rm-- X *"* V&
Owiag to a aaablaattaa aatoag aoaldlg
gm, for tha porpoaa at . foxaUg. axalhltaat
ptbaa tor IWr wl bhaaobUf wry
•can* la. thb »irtat.-;A'e*t)raapOßst»t,--
writisg {ran Oataateva span otharabliian,
■aj« Indian tally that ha la ptaparad to fan-!
bhSOOO boihalj par traak at four ta tost aad
a half oanta par bubal, daurarad on tha can
at that plaea or near 1U
Thaaa laaal aenMaatiaaa ta uhit ban
whole oommanltba alirnji operate la tha bag
raa to tha lajnry ot tha aal&ih aad rapadau
paapb wha aagaga la than, by aalarnac tha
Wd
twataPtlontowa aaddmaanartHai-dlraatly
oathaUse of tha railrad Mdtbaiadw!
athar, aad that thay tM^'yat 11 dodtaraUValy^
.-v.a Sit***.-* - *>.
Vwty Xj«n, ■ youf.
srUttroT UUdtj, k*ab«ra pronoud to tba
(MtlUon «f Otptum.af tail, ild Pmuxjjlt*-
bl*g«*U»af.H« Wft k»fa Utba-parity
at Ai*aUMiyß«rmaVa*d , at tti*«tla'a*
,u. WaitOalU (fltboanMak r»i«lMd : ta’cittU'
■
nak*. Si* (tUaatiT ban plaota urn la th*
11a* at pt«aoU«o, *ndk«k*« dm itq> bj
rt*p«l&li«ktt’iU»UW*l»*Wm»;wip*ii-‘
IVtinuL or ILuob Wabd. —Tho naalai
of M%)or tnak £. Word, cf Uo Asdonon
Catblij, who fall vhilo clorloulT loodinr Itif
BMB la tlw bmttlt •f lfutrtMbord/'Van la
rooUoaaoof hlofothor, laAUofhmy. Tho
dooooood with nlllton honori,
oonnl oobpulm of tho lith Stßto lUHtb
■iaassgaa»axaisi
oIHbOBBOIbO IMBMlai Mj tho Utt ood
-Tas POLToaiiu.—This afternoon, the
proprietors =«f Us :£olyoramW give A graad
matinee for Up accommodation of ladies and
children,Tsadhra doubt not Ue pccaiid& WiU
be improved by hundred! who bare bePn.ua*
able to irttohd cvtnfog ialeontequeacr
of Ue immenee crowds who gather atianphriv
hourtowiiosis UiiiatsaHlyiidtotoatiiiKWa
tertelameattU :iadaoeUeat for the
ltttiefolks,‘ls U 6 fact that they will be sd->.
mlited frstba. smallsum .of ittoents eaclL' -
Sothisftftern«m mad ones.
Pmaaetoß, Abmounr a*a ittASonst ia
gers of this road [resulted as follows: JoseplT
Kirkpatriok,* Henry: Irwla, John Bi Pafki,
BoWrsSrßays, iUd A* S. Belt Ths'Bdard
orgualted by etwtlag Kirkpatrick
Pnuideat} Md tor'6. T Belt Secretary mad
Treasurer. : * - !
SjjruLT-THaocQH.—The Committee seat to
Nashville by the Pittsburgh Sabilitenoe Com
mittee, with a large amount of hospital lead
other stems tor the wouadad mldlers, arrirad
safely, at that dtp oh'flaturdey after be-:
log detained-some time at SmiUlaad await
ing a eoavoy. ■ . ; :
SrUh blr 'TatAX.i—The culsanee ease, re
ported yesterday,!, is stlU on trial ia Ue Crim
inal Court, before Judge Btowe.
LATE TELEGaATHIO NEWS.
[FROM OUBf EVENING EDEHONj
Lateit from Europe—Aitltol of the
Steamey Hibernian.
Pobtlaid, JanL 10.—The s&marHib«-
detry nn tk« 9th|nnW»<t it thUport.
The'iteamer Norwegian arrived at Liver-.
poptßarihtOtlr* Jidinboro on t ho Bth Instant,
»nd tho Bnlavnia at Southampton on the
Bth. { - -
A octree pendent of.the.London Jfetet, »ho
hu joit returned from Maderla, «aji the
United Statu eieamer Tuecarora hM been
employed in in sort ofbloekad* of Fonehal.
Poor Brittih itaahieri, • bound for Nsnan,
are lying la the roadstead.
„ On the-16th Deoeubar, the Tasoerore
eheied one of them, (the Bon). . She fired at
her. when about i mile and half, from shore.
She sent a boat off, and after examining her
papers, allowed her to prooeed. "
An American cruiser ship, rigged and ap
parently in ehase of a large ship, was seen on
the 30 th of Debeinber, in lat. 41° long. 16°,
bj the Challenge, 1 which arrived at Falmouth.
abolition-‘if slavery, writes that the great
work, to whineh their English
U almost, done.
Th»:Loadon. GJe&e.jaja that.fgdiament
wiltseetjODvlhe 6th ; of:Februai7« ; L ...,
The. Gk&e also [says that, the effort, of ; the,
ministry towhrds.eopnomy, hare been raooua
ful to a substantial extent. Uoapled with the
inoreaied lhebihsi; 'theChAboellon of the
Exchequer budget will be Ttry f aTorshle. c
A meeting of the.stockholders and friends
of thaAtlantia Telsgrmph Company .was held
•tjLirerpool on iha-7tn, to hear an address
frooMkhHon. JgmarStuartWortley, on;the
prospects ofthe enterprise.
Goitou —The shies fer three days amount to
39,000 bales, including 14,000 bales to specu
lators and exporters. The market has been
buoyant but dosed quiet. In the Manches
ter market goods !and yarns are advancing.
Brndtimff* —The various circulars report
flour firm at 23s fid tokfe 6i. Wheat advanc
ing; Eed Winter] 9s to 9s lOd; Bed Southern
9s to 9s ltd; White Western and Southern
10s6dto l3s. Corn has a downward-tenden
cy and. declined As fid; mixed 28s to 28s fid. A
. iVoouseua- ■Bljgland, Athaya A Co. report
bwinf declining. l*ork heavy) Baoon heavy and
declining. Baiter dull. Bard quiet. Tallow
'lnactive.' !
JVodaoe—Sugar downward. Coffee inactive.
Bloe quiet. Ashes steady. Linseed Oil firm
at 49s fid to AU. v ßosin quiet. Cotton 27.
Bpirits of Turpentine inactive.
’ Halifax, JaaJ2o.—The steamship Arabia
has arrived with advioos to the 10th alt.
'The Scotia' arrived at Queenstown on' thn
10th. • u- i- •• - * ...
T-The Arabia has 35 passengers for Boston.
Reports are again current that Napojeon
intends to recommend an armistice in
Amerioa. Mr. Beyton, the American Min
ister, had an interview with the Emperor,
and also with the Mtnister of Foreign Affairs.
It is also asserted that the English govem
mentpersaveres in refusing to interfere inany
manner. v . • •• j/ ; 1
Sympathising ’addresses to Presldent Lln
ooln have been adopted by, meetings in London
aid Birmingham,
has been convoked fer the sth
of February.
Limrjoot, Jan. 9.-n-Flout declined 6d.
Wheat steady. Corn firmer; mixed, 28i. fid.
@32i.fi(L. Bosftoas declined Pork
vbrydaU.' 2aoo&-still declining. Lord ea
sier. Butter quiet and steady. Petroleum
unchanged.
■London, Jan. o.—Console dosed at
9s3s for Money ] \ Brie Shares, 43)4; Illinois
Central, 40M<9daK discount: U. 6. &i, 62®
•$ s'Ui' B. fii, To@7l/'
•The bullion in theßank of Borland has
disreiesj £321,0^0.
The ship Iris, from Liverpool frfr San Fran
oboe, has put back.
;Tht skip Seth Sprague li ashore near Ant
werp." !
The political news Is unimportant.
iLiwtrpoot,' Joutktrj 10.—Ootton: sales to
sy 50,000 bates;! the market is quiet and.
uehangea, with a better tone.
.Breadstuff* quiet and steady.
j Provisions steady. . .
London, Jan. 10.-—Consols for money
lllinois Central shares 41@40 W; Brie
AIW&H* .... .. .
j Thallverpool Chambor of Coxnmsroe has
xesdlTed to giro a I suitable mention to tbe
ofioerl of thefirstSship from America with'
provisions for distressed operatives;
;The principal EbgUib journsls Indlgnaht
ly repudiate the rtoen tadvocacyofaUvery
on scriptural grokhdsW the London Tm«.
. :ATlhfd>as
bflts-of -Cottoiefrom Hope,
ptodueed from Sea Island seed; Another
▼asset brought thrislnxndred < and fifty bales
fziom Fortngah i
<Fxxvci—A newibrigade of French troops,
fer Mezioo, embarks about the middle;of
Jfanan.
.Tha-Saak-uf 4atooß-jbCo<»of Ityons. kaa
Wtpurded. -jv; j
latereßting from Wuhiigtoi.
Winifcoror, Jen. 30.— The PoßoeCom
imittionert of -Washington represent to Con
gress the prevalence of small-pox in the city,
•iff almost every neighborhood, in consequence
of the presence oi suoh numbers of Strangers,
.discharged soldiers and camp followerri. They
testify to- thr triad quacy of aooommodation
foe its vifltimSj hnd asks for some general pro-*
.vision;'to prevent its spread.
The Mayor of Washington has also called
the attentlorr of the City Councils to the ex
isUnbS°cf dontagiuns diseases and theirrapid
increasd/'ksd asked fora speedy and liberal
appropriation for the increase of hospital fa
the adoption of every praotieable
rma4ns : to’ cheek the farther spread of auoh
diseases; ‘
The' Senate has confirmed the following
nominations r Joseph Smith, George W.
Storer, FraneisH. Gregory,[Silas Hi String
ham, as Bear Admirals 6T the Navy; George
W. MeUlare/ toibe'Coiner of; the Brandt Mini
of the United States at Beaver, in Colorado;
Osear D* to,. be { Assessor of the
Branoh Mint at Bento,.Colorado.
WjLaaiaoTox, Jan. 50.—1 t is known that
the Presidentlist of one hundred arid
twenty .Generali’ to be .nominated to the Son
ata for confirmation, and it Is equally oertain
that these candidates for military honors will
not all pass the searching investigations of
the Senate.. i Many* of them are babxed'by rtr
from military officcra/and not
a few promment oiviUnffs have In lute "man-'
ner endorsed the£r particular friends.
• Of the sixty-two or more Generals in
the army, twenty'of them were last week and
previously in Washington.
Hon* EBThayer has been invited by promi
nent eltiieni of New York, without distinc
tion of party, to deliver addresses In Cooper
Institute, whieh he has acoepted.
COMMERCIAL BECO&D.
ARBITRATIVE CO MMITTEE Of THE BOARD
OF TRADE— Fob Notkxbxx axs Diosxxxa.
Wi. M. BraSi V* P., | Jam** I. Benin,
Jon 8. Dixtosts, I Wa. McOaxsar,
Davzn McOajtnUea.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Omen or m Pmtmn Daily Gaxsvtb, \
, Tskuat, Jan. 20,1883. j
0010 Is very, firm sad a shade higher. The baying
rates at present are SO per cent. prem. for Silver, and
43 for QoTd. Demand Notes, too,* are higher, and ws
quote at 54- per cent prea. Cistern Exchange Is
stesdy at par, buying, and per cent prem. selling.
GRAlN—There L but Utile doingln Wheat, and
no changeejn rates Corn is stesdy with'seise In
lots of 820 bosh prime Ear from wharf at 78c. There
Is a fair demand for old Oats from store at 06c; sale
Of ISO bush new* at 63. There is no change In Bye
« barley.
FLOUR—;There is a continued good demand for
Flair, and prices are luUy maintained; ale from
store of 100 bbts Extra Family at $8,65@8,75; 85 do
do at 6O do do at and 800 do
do (, ChartehOa&" from wharf on private tanas.
There is no ch&geiA.Buck wheat.
G&OUERIX3—There is an Improved demand for
groceries and the market continues very firm. We
quote Sugar at limits; Oo&w 88<98k and Molaaes
t Sale of 20 bhds prime Cuba Sugar at Ue;.
16 bgs OoCEm at 83£33)£0 and 16 bbla Molasses at 65,
and 30 bbli Befitted Yellow Soger at 19c.
ORA—There Is no farther change in Grade, though
the market is scarcely so firm in consequence of the
wet weather. Bele 'of 600 bhle In bulk at 10c to be
delivered a short distance below the city. Be llnod
is in better demand though there is no change in
rates, and we continue to quote beet city brands at
31(332c in bond, and 41@120 free, included.
A sale of 100 bbls in band was reported at 30c.
Bale of 10 bbls No. 1 Lard at 86c.
PROVISIONS—There Is a good local for
provisions, end prices are fully sustained; sale of
10,000 Jhe bacon at 6e for Shoulders, B>*c for Plain
Hama, and 9)so for fiugnr Cured, and 10 tee City Lard
at 100.
BUTTER h EGGS—Butter Is steady with tale* of
3 bbls Common 801 l at 17®18c, and 2 bbls prime at
20c. Eggs art in demand at 18c per doxen.
< of 30 boxes W. R. at lie and 60 do
do prime at 12c.
MILL FEED Sale from wharf of 100 sacks sec
onds at SLIO per cwt.
i of 36 bushels aifted at 750 per
POTATOES—SaIe of 60 bush Peach Blows at 90c.
Chicago Market.
Jan.l7.—'The market for Dressed Hogs was active
and good average Hoge were folly 6o higher. Heavy
and extra heavy were sold at $4fr6&4,76. The de
mand for these grades by shippers waa
brisk. Mediumliocs were sold, at 94,00®4,60, di
viding on 200 lbs, white light Hogs sold as low as'
63,T5. In the latter grade there was no visible im
provement.
Live Bogs wore in telrsupf>ly,.but the market pre
sented no features riinsrlng from, those of yesterday.
Some 4,000 changed bands at a range of $3,2594,00
tbs latter figure being paidfor one lot averaglDgup
werda of Stolbc. s
Beef Cattle were in better supply, under a lib*
eral demand by shippers and guTannMnt contract*
ora, we note aa actlvs market, closing firm at an im
provement of 6910 c.
Tbeie was a lair Inquiry for Fleur and the market
was steady and aeUve~*Ub sake at for
low grade to choke spring extras; $3A> for spring
superfine; and SA4O for winter scperQae,
wheat jraa In .better demand and prtoea show an
improvement af le per bothal—with Bales of No. 3
Bad at |l,Uai,l6: Rejected Bed,fl, No. 1
8p^1,,,
Com advanced faUy kepw boahel—with aalee of
Mixed Corn at and Ejected at 40941 c.
Oats were quiet at tT947}to. Bye 66c and Inac
tive. Barley was firm. HtghwtnM are held at 38c
—buyer* tefe ring 37c. .Timothy Seed steadyet92JX>.
Clover Seed firm. Salt steady.—Tribune,
Bilwanke. market.
Jan. 17.—The wheat market opened nominally le
lower yeeterday, buyers limiting their oflexs te $l/2
fot No, 2 and $1,13 for No. 1 eprlag in store, but as*
der the report from New Tork recovered from the d*.
dine, and cloeed firm at $1,0391,13. Sale# of about
17,000 bush warn reported on Cneoge at $1,03 for No,
2, $1,1201,13 for Now 1 and 02c tor.rvjecied spring in
store; also 0,000 bush No. 3 last night, delivered all
tide month, buyer's option, at $1(01 This latter
was canetdarad a tur good. tala.
The flour, market yu dull and nominally 109160
loner. Buyers are holding hack, and on the part of
aellan there was no disposition to concede U any aa
tetlai deeiina. The market therefore most be qnoted
unsettled. * Good toebske Country extra wm not
ealeahla at non than SM69MO, and it would prob*
ably be difficult to reaUxe the euiaide figure.
Drcmed Bogs were active, and the. market tor
heavy hogs rather better, while light averages In
someinstaaois, sold at lower than the ralteg prices
of yesterday. The extreme range, of of prion was
per ewt. The outside figure only tor ex
tra heavy lard hogs. Avenges6f34otokSOß*; sold
at $4,7094)80 according to condition. 1 The tateat
■alee dividing ox 800 Ibe, wareat $4,4094,70.
About 300 bead of live hogs v*e sold ats3A99s,oo
for light to medium averages. The receipt# jester
day amounted to 1,688 of which 1183 were ifrcnitJ
and 835 Uvn.—Sentinel. r
.Inpont'br Hirer.
WHXXUNG—rxa Mcsxxta—loo bbls flour, Jas
OolUpe; 82 bga 0 seed, L U Voigt * 00; 47 bbU oil, K
Hyde; 6000 hoop poles, Gregg A Alexander, 421 a oli
this, Ardaaoo oil co; 12 pcs machinery, Ibx do, Xv
toeoni Preston A 00; 174• oil bbls, W P Wooldridge;
60do do do, owner; 161 aka barley, WH Garrard; 1
.gas pipe sutler, Ibx amoblnery, Balley AFarzal; lo
bales broom com. 67 bbls flamy Joo Gray: 16 sacks
barley; 1 sack e ika, Joshua Bhbdes: $9 ska oats, H
Christy; 10s bxs; baas Taylor; 0 e d bbls, O L Oald
well; 17 ska com, 10 dos'brooms, owner.
Import* hr Hailroad.
Pmsautax, ft. Warn A oaieaoo Einaoir,
JanSQ—36l bp wheat, filmpsoa A Knox; 200 bags
barley, Joshua. Bbodes; 11 pkgs butter, John B Can
field; 76 bbia.flanr, Bam LtodsaysSkagsahoLghriTer
A JbaMx; U do do, 13 bxs ahast lead; A Gordon.
JPitrsstfaoa A Clxvxlxxd Baiuoan. Jan 10—
lOObbliflcmr, JasMcCally Aeo:U7 bga barley, D
Fawcett A or, 800 bbts floor, UoDonald A Arbucklc;
,6pkgapoultry, J Hewitt;! dodo,Sbbla appim, W
1) Ford; lot sundries, Wa Fiascos; U rolls leather,
A W JUckard; 6 aks boana, 3do seed, B Moorhead:
bbls, Geo Paisley; 10 aks seed, 8 bbls tallow, L
H Voigt A bo; 111 aks wheat, B T Kennedy A bro;
60 bbls flour, Jas A Teller; 60 do do;*W Cooper A co.
BIVEB INTELLIGENCE.
The river was about at a stand lari evening, with
bight tost by tha pier marks. Tits weather yester
day was unsettled and disagreeable, with raln,*aow
and sleet tolling at times. There la still nnnsldarable
lea in tbs Allegheny, but 1/Hhe present weather
should continue it will soon disappear.
: Them is little or nothing doing at the wharf. Tha
Xlasrva from Wheeling, was the only arrival from
hslow, aad the Emma Graham for Zanesville, and
OUfb Foe tor XendsvtUs, wm the only departures..
The Eclipse, Gapi. Moors, will positlvely;lSeve tor
fit. Louie this evanlog. ‘ She wfll be foilowW by ihe
Nevada, Capt. Brickaß.
The Orient, Gapt, Barton, la annenneed tor Cin
cinnati end Louisville on Thursday.
The Armada, joapt. Johnston, is tho Wheeling
pdekat tor leaving at 11 a. m. .
.. Cart. Bosasow, or m finauu
Hairmefc-Mr. Jai. * a e ri i | #ar |h# cUrks
steamar Hastlngv, received a latter yesterday from
iOapt, Bobert BobJhsoa, which hehaskladlyftirnish-
The lsttm «u written at;
I*aurriUe,os the l6ih;inetant, a day or two after,
she was released by the rebels. Oept. B. mjjs: . .
; j .hasteß to writs ybu da rseohlng tha Ohio Bivsr‘ l
JX* 10 'thspew ip well and aato,
got along eafoiy until wacama to tiba heed oTHarper
Shoals, abcat 36 mike below Nashville, where the
rebels had a battery plantid and 600 hr 600 cavalry.
1 hey tag captured the Trio, andmede 4sst,aod .all
her crew were on shore. .1 thought she wa taking on
wood. The rebels made ub demo&stratttn Until we
got abrrat with them. TbeyJud on bloe over-coate,
and,l thought they were our own!caVafry,"and paid
no attention to their bdiQog. Tbdy inunedlmeiy
opeaod their musketry onitbe boat, the balls foiling
around me like half, and! a kind Providence only
.mvdd-ay Ufa I ran to toe pilot botan and told the
pilot to bold the boat out in'.the; river, bathe had
commenced to round to, and placed [himself behind
the stove, as them wse no protection Around the plot
house. ,We had to succumb, however, and of course
1 landed the boat. The rebels came aboard aad com
menced to -smash and plunder, and take ail they
coofo lay ho doL One cannon ball passed through
the bffloe, and through John's (the elerk) bed; also
through your room, and from it passed across through
thapppoaitesky-ligbL I. cannot! now describe the
aoeno. ; *
Through .the good talking of a Chaplain of the
Second Ohio Regiment, who was scqua r nted with one
oftha rebel Officers, we were released, after peroliog
all the sick men and ofloert, and upon condition that
ere should bum what cottbn we had on board upon
onrnrrival at Louisville. |
T)uy placed the crewa and sick of the steamer Trio
and.’Part bents upon the'Hastings, and then burned
thejtwo boats above mentioned, together with the
gunboat Uidell. The latter boat was run cown la
eight of us,* Jan as I was ordered across to the op po
sit* shore. The rebels opened Are on her with.mas*
ketfy. and from their battery. The pilot on the gnn
bdat backod her over on the bar, and ran out of the
pilot bouse. The Captain ibvn‘ raised bis white
handkerchief, aad gave her up without firing a gun.
I never saw so cowardly k trick ,1a my liie, and It
was all done Ip so short a time that yon could hardly
believe your own eyes.
A letter received from one oftha engineers of the
Hastings states that the rebels, after capturing her,
took the two cooks (colored men) bflf the boat and
shot them. Tbeoooks veto residents of this city, but
we were unable to learn jheir names.
S O»dTB,
F)B CINCINNATI & LOU-. IP* m
JSVILLE.—Tbs .fink new • learnerAMflEm
ORIENT. Copt. J. A. Harton, will leave »ur tne
above and intermediate ports on THURSDAY, 22d
insUnt, at 4 o'clock p. m. for freight or paeaage,
apply bn board or to - ;
MU J B. LlVlNggpiN A OQ., Agcnta.
IjiuK Jl , (I3rr .
JJ AMD AT. b»
steamer NEVADA, Capt. D. Z. firickeu, wm Uave
as above on WEDNSBIIAY; Xtet inet., at 4 o’clock
p. m. For freight or passage apply on board ertu ,
JtlS J a LIYINUSTOS AOO , Agents
EOH GAIKO AND SAINT» IPfr.m
LOUlA—The
o>pt. Georgs D.' Moorp, will Ua*e n>r uw
above and all Intermediate puts on THIS DAT;
net Inst., at 4 p. m. Fbrfralghlcr peasage apply
on board or io -. 1
. . J. B. LIVIMQaXOS A ■;
I>l> JOHN yLAOg,
ZANEaVIULffi PACKET.— i
Tha itwui l,mn UABTIBJimU
u ** l- T - Bro -“. -in i»t. :pineu.<»u ut
AAMIMTILLK eT.rj SATDMDAI >1 a o'cbckD.
Retaining, will leave EANESVULE every*
TuESDAV, at 8 o'tiock a. a. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
n 046 J. B. UYIHQBTON A 00., Agenta. ,
Regular wkmly, m
EANEfIYILLE f AOEET.—TheMBESK
new and beaatlfhl pneennknr steamer Emma URA
HAM, Capt. Monroe Aren, leaves Pittsburgh for
Zanesville EVERY TCESDAY,<at 4 o'clock p. m.-
Betnrnlng, leaves Eaneerille EVERY FRIDAY, at 8
a. sn. For freight or pemege apply on board er to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A.OO n Ageats, Pittsburgh. -
B. 8. PIERCE A 00., Agents, fcaneeriUe. • no 7
NEW ARRANGE-1
10lK>e MENT.—WHEELING AhnAflBHK
PITTSBURGH DAILY; EXPRESS
new and splendid side,wheel packet ABMADA,
Capt. George W. Jeh neon, ieam Pittsburgh for
Wheeting. every MONDAY.. WEDNESDAY aad
FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock a. m., punctual y. Lravee
Wheeling for Ptiteburgb every TUESDAY,THURS
DAY and BAIURDAY, at» a. m.
The fine passenger, m
steamer MINERVA, OapL
Gordon, leavesPitteburgh for whfeeitageverj xuaa-
DAT, THURSDAY anfi SATURDAY, at it a.m.,
punctually. Laavea.WheeUng for Pittsburgh every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m.
The above eteemsra mike dose connections at
Wheeling with fine tide-uheel eteameie for Marietta,
Parkersburg and Cincinnati. :
For freight or panage apply on-board or to
JA& OOUJNB’A OO n Agents,
)a8 j 114 Water street.
JfUSCEIjJLjiJrjEO VB.
pKOPLEri* INSURANCE COMPAN Y
OF PITTSBURGH.
■VOfiloe, N. E. corner Wood knd Fifth streets.
The following Statement of the affaire o) the Com*
pany, up to the Stit day of December, 1833, U pub
lished In accordance with an Act of the Amenably:
Capital tnherrlhifl —j-— fioopoo 00.
Amount paid In £O,OOO 0 >.
ASSETS.
Stock Due ein onn 00
C. 6. OenlflcaTee, 17
Bala 35,416 76 '
Pniaiaa Mot—. y,..,,, 3*STi 60
Beak aeceunte.—66S 69
ilfilo# Furnlnue, 50—............ 1,03 s 03
Cseli.— 4,004 78
BIOKLPTS—From June lOih to Dec. Slat, 1863.
Premiums on Ftre filtka M . M —s6,os7 01
Pcesaluma on Marins 3,911 is
Inteneton gecnrillta—. 1,136 70
• i-: $10,103 90
DIBBUBBBMXNTB.
Marine Lowes—^ M 00
Fxpenaee, Salary A Office Bseto 1,478 Tf
Fitting up and furnishing offioe
and Bivavtldiig ins 13
Be turned Praaluaaa and Be la-;
axrance 10017
54,777 01
Amount at Bkk.. M 00.
WM. F. QABDKBB, Secretary.
DIBSCTOBB
Wm. Phillip*,
John Watt.
JibA d. VtroU)
Gapt. John It. fihoads,
Baaoal P. Bhriter,
Gearge B. Jonea,
Daniel Wallace,
: 0. Baoara Love.
, PHILLIPS, Prttidest.
ddaat : jaH:3;awdlw
Wm. B. Bays,
John X. Parka,
Charles 8. Blnell,
Wm. Van Kirk,
JOHN WATT, Vic
2g02 mNOViKUBBK 186 i
G A B P B T S'-
W. D. & H- H’CAIiLUH,
87 FOCBTH BTBXXT.
A Urge portion of our stock haring been bought
prsvloua to a ssrias of adranoas, and now replsniah
ed, (juct preceding the largest advavoe of tbs at aeon)
with tha newest derigna In
01BPKTB, OIL CLOTBfi.'WlHlbir SHADES, Ac.,
Atororabla opportunity is eteaid to purchasers at
Moderate rates, as prices will Certainly be higher.
jdilftly i
rtriLIOAM BABtiBILIi & CO„ Boiler
TV nihil ud BkMt] Iroa Work.n, PIUS
BTBnx,Boa.av>LMMi4te. Uirtof .
*V»- lira ud htAt ltwlth tb. moit to,rand'
OMUIIK7, *» u« MMW.4 to muatkenra ««u
dnortptkm to tb.: tan DUW, Md
nnuM «nl. lo_in;J*idt lo th* oatatty,
oniiuiciL BEtoaiS.riiM bibs, bt*aW
PIPn,LOOOaOTtVIBOILIIB,(X)HDU6IB<,.
SABT I*4BB, TAM Sk OI tBTIIiLS, AQITAIOM,
aitTtIBO PAMsTbOILIB IBUK BAIDOAS,
BUOAB. PAHB. MM aol*. okdoiwtv*E> ot AABI*
UILLB PAIBSr BQAlrtlf iomot
.. ; ■ WW.
JpROITTitKKa. —UUUOBUBBTt TO **Ul>
> cauisns>~A very lacgestechef chokeTBXNS,
telarisd Wftetias to chooto from, with STarypcqd*
toa cam token to June every :varisto, true lo name.
iOf we have whkh
toe three yeer olds, 10,600 tour yiarolds.'
000 two to three.years old. Peach, Flum r AaT a fins
■tpfrb ~ 1 ■
i Bw..Ttci-tb. TtaM lajtb. Bnmq. OiUud
WimlßAiltAm 1 !
<KVKBGBUHB (ro*‘ 1 to ; 8 (tat, bl th. htmdrad,
oitaPi nra,BHADI TBl*a ABD BBBOBBIBT,
TOcwnl. tad nil : j ,
{Addma PilTSBOBOBfAHI) OAELABD 808.
BIBU6S, PUUiamh, P». T
• |~iad«»T John Mmintvctl. J.'
ttOK HALE TO THB TRADE—
J? Inr.cnpM. O.Bonrt ■ ■-
T Porto Btta do; i
! Ouba . do; ’
Tna.
jTbbwoot; ]
il,nit Sbolo. sxtra fiunlly Flours;
i |. > Bacon;
And a general stock'of Groosrias, In store and ar
riving and for sals by ‘ !
! MoDONALD AABBCOKLXB
Wbolasals Gmcsie, Oommiartsn Msr
ohants, Nca. 842 and 344 liberty street, near head
of Wood. 1 .. , . auB
pOMMIHtiION AND miUUUK.*-
*3O talk, prlas B*j-ApplHQ>
160 .do do .do FsichM, hator,
. TOtblCßwoet Cid*Tj :
lOObozM W.B.Clw***; •
10 do M.P. do; I’ '
140 bbb. prim*Bqm.4 AppW;
• 8 do : Awy B«M;i
W bosk., Calms: .< }
ttbbU. Flint Homloj; !
learloadof Potato**, (F*»ch Blows);
8 b bis.-ear« OJdor Tibogir;
100 do UraHo.SKiei«ril;
Jest cwstrsdsadtor mi* ta.l ,v.«! .. • ■
FBASiK TAB GOBDIB.
" * ; ' , • lit Pooped StTMti
IDKLtttl— ; i ' r
UUA.
OjnUKD fiXKTt • i .... ,
i liABD, to frutola ud ki|ti
* ; iICXSS FORKj 1 '
? Vo.BMAOSUn*iltfl»2 :
6nkaad aad fer.ml* br • i
d>U , ra.pjTATM 00* «*«*»** ««
TiUjUUK—75< Dmel* JCxtr* Fwailjin
V ■lm'badfiw mb Tit 1 ' 11
JaS'-A B. DAUUK.t> A 00. Liberty afreet.
pklilK oLIVJd OlLj In tml* wndqt£
JT aadytoi w dflin. to e»o***nd Ist atiabwby.
toM *r WAW4fl*^.
;i ' Cc' /.-* Jr}.< j>i:;-*3V»T oii !o i.'TtbC
roR oie.
A SSIGNEK'B B.ALE OFVALtfABLE
A BEAL ESTATE—I .ill «xjk» U
PUBLIC SALE,
ON
Tneiday, Feb. 10,1861, it 11 o’clock i. m.,
OB TBS PS' S'kIBBB,
All that vmloeble lot or piece of ground situate to
the Third Word, OUj of Pit itrargh, bounded and
described u fellova:
Beginning at the eastern comer of Cherry alley
and Liberty street; thenoe along Liberty street
eastward!) 31 Let IX inches to the line of property.,
now or ieta of TOftOi A Seibert; tbeaoa by the scale
88 feet and‘dXtocbto to ; ah> alley ten feet wide;
thenw along aaid allay UULfoet and.B lacbee lo Plum
alley; thence along Plum alley’wtitwardiy S 3 feat 1
inch (otha line of property hfVorlatnaf JiPaHuci
tbeocebytsboeame, audby, the line of property be*
longing to J. Votlor’e hairs, ’northwardly T 6 leer,
thenoe by the line of the tattt&eeitoned'fCopertyCS
feet- 4 inchee to-Cherry alley; aod.thanee by the
aame T 9 lnchee to ttre comer of Cherry alley’
end Liberty etreeton which U erected the large
brtck Lpemanu known m the
H ANSION - HOUSE A CONTINENTAL HOTELS.
This property fe Immediately adjacent-.to. the
Great Kaato'D end Western BeUroad Paaeebger
Depot, andfaSbrda a rare chisel ft* investment by
capltaliita. • . ~. .
TBUU AT Sau.
JOHN W. EIDDELL,
Assignee of George Aureate.
J, G. DAVIS, Anctioneer, .
Pitteburgh. Dec. 17,1864. . delT^tawtd
ORPHAMti’ COORT By vip.
toe of an order of tha .Orphans’ Court of Alla*
Bheny oounty, 1 will expofe to PUBLIC SALS, In
le Bbtundc of the OOOBT HOUSE, PllfebhrgV
Allegheny county, on WBDNASDaJ, 4th of fob
raary next, at 10 o'clock a. nu, the fol.owi' g Beal
Saute, the property of George ttudolph, late of AK
IflffluDT (JKtV. d*AA*E*d. ■
All those four certain contiguous lots er pieces of
recant ground sltnat* and being on tbe oomer of-
Bebecca and Belmont streets, in the Tlrst Ward 'of
the City of Allegheny, and marked and numbered
as lots Hue. It, u, 14 and 15 in the. plan of lots laid
out by the subscriber, by virtue of the order ef the
Orphans'Coart, and bounded and described as fol
lows, to wits.
Lot No. 12 beginning at the oorner of Bebecoe and
Belmont streets, atd running thence along Bebeaca
street 59 fart to the. line af lot No, 18 In said plan;
thence along the Una of »ald lot Me. 18 eighty feet to
an alley tan feat wide; and thence 05 feet to the ear*-
ner of Bebeeea and Belmont streets, at thaplacs cf
beginning The lots Noe. IS, 14 and 15 having each
a front of £0 feat Oi Babedoa meet, and extending
back, preserving the same width,. the distance d 80
feat, to an allay tan feet wlda. *• ' '
Also, those three other certain lots of ground atto*-
ate in the first Wald, City of Alleghany afoieaald,
and numbered in' the plan afomuid as Norn 20,21'
and 28, add each having a front tin Hldge street of IS
rest and 8 inch**, and extending back to the 10 feet
allay above mentioned.
Txaxe or Bajjs—One-half pf the purchase money
In cash, on delivery of the deed, and the balance in
twoeguaVaanoai Installments, with 1a tenet, secured
by bond and. mortgage. -
BaHAH wTbUDOLFH, Admlnbtrhlrix.
Vacant to.a to lease U the ans loeaffry,ba'ad
vantageous terms., . jMMtd
VALUABLE COAL FKOFaKT f*7o*
V BALE.—ISO AOBKA Of COAL PBIVILEGE,
adjoining the town of Steubenville. Jefferson coun
ty, Ohio. : ■ The Steubenville Coal awl Coke has been
feirly tested at the Belmont f oxnace, at
villa, Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, -when fell
infcrmaiion may be had otlta qualities for smelting)
Iron ore. This Deal and Ooke provee to be the beet
fer smelting purposes of any west of the mountains;
Iren can be made for lees money at Steubenville than
at any point west df the «*>an»t»trt«,- ' The'lmportant*
fact lip the receiving and .shipping .of all
without hauling. This property is finely
lying one-third of atnUeUpoo the Ohio river, Ed
the wheeling, ante Mien o| the Cleveland A Pitta*
burgh Bail road running the whole length of said
coal field. Also; the Pan-Handle (eo called) BaUroad
croesea the other railroad upoa tkis property, .Coal
can be dropped from the pit can upon the railroad,
or upon boats in the Ohio river; or into thatop ef a
furnace, without second handling. -Thera Is e large
body of coal adjoining the above tract that can Be
secured if required. • The following 'are prices .
iron ore hae been offered and sold for, fomUhed by
persons conversant wtththe burinms, and' may be
relied upon: 10J10J tone of native oraoehldrhave
been contracted for, delivered at the foresee, burned
ready for nee, 50 per cenC ere, at gSper ton % Lain
Bupeilor iron ore has been- bought at Utavelandfoc
15 per ton, freight from that point, to BteubanvlUa
|L *7:—coet, dropped at . the ftm»ce*o6 6T;Laie
Champlain and kUnourilrcps Henatain ore abaut
the earns. These la an abundance of fixe day, lime
stone and sandstone open It, and* fh tba vidnity.
The present rates tat all materiel# coat mote-now i
also the me taL Any persda wfehlng to meks an In
vestment will please call upon WJ4.O. ABBAUAM,
at Buubenvilla, who will be ready to show the prem
ises and explafcnts advantages; hr ‘npOfl tbs'under
signed, at fourth' afreet, Pittsburgh.
nofcamd !P.O. UHAMMOM,
/AKPHANS COUKTSALE.—By rir
\J tua ol an order of'the Orphan's Court' oi Alle
gheny county; I will execee to PUBLIC BA LX, In
tbs Botunda at the OUUBT HOBBS, Pittsburgh,
Allegheny county. Pa, oo WKDaKBDAT, Uh
of February next; at lOoVoekw. an, the feUowtng
property ef CaUarina . \
A lot of land sltuato.in the first Ward is) the City
of Allegheny,'--brmhning on Water Lana, at 'the
northern oomer ol Benson’s lot; thence eestwardly
along southeast side of Water lens about 372 feet to
the loruow or lately owned by Cd. David Campbell;
thence southwardly along add lot 275 feet to nboe
maker’s^alley, of Bun Street, oh the plan of lots laid
i-utof mid eitate; thence eaeteardydoogiaid let.
and the north sided Blm street about 165 feet to the
east Un» of lot No;-273 in the Bfeem tract; thifeoe
ecnihwardly by the east line of toft No. 273 about
356 feet te Bidge stroet; thenee wedwardiy the
north side of Bldgs stmt abcotMZlesttaihe comer
of the lot of GeJrge Budolph's heirs; thenoe along
the same lot ndrth'wardljr, pcraUd ~wtth Bslmaßr
street about sMfeet to ihesoolbeHysidoof Bcaem’s
lot; thenoe eestwardly along the same about U feat
to'the southeut corner o< Benson’s-lot; thence
northwardly along the tame about Sa fest, to Water
Lane, the beginning, [excepting therefrom lots
Nee. l, % It, se numbated In in# pfeaiafcmiid, and
also a ;ot oocupled by Josroh Ackerman, Na, B.}
These last bur lots front da JUbecea and are
ea.b to ba rxrvpted cat-of the above bpuhdniea. •
. The said property IsdivldedtnioloUof oonveofent
sise fur baildlng purposes, fronting J oh Bebedca,
Bidge, Water Lane and ether streets, and if no nfl*
dept bid is obtained be tt as a whole, smailer.por
lions will be offered at eikl sale.' 'Therebeing alee a
doable two-etorfed brfek.dw«Uitf snseted on one of'
the lota frosting Bebecca street.
Terms made Imown at mle. ; -
JiliaUd JOBBPH KHOl.tXdcutor.Ao.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—In the
matter of tbs .aetata of Altx. Spear, deceaeed.
Bp rlrtoa of taorderof the Orphan*' Court bf Al
tai heny Oounty,l wUI «b«a to PnbUo. Salat at the
OoOßf BOBU, la the City of Pittsburth. oa
BATUBDAY, tba 7th dap <tf February.A. D. 16»».
at 10 o'clock alt that certain t?fct of mod
altoata la Indiana township, Alleghany oonhty, b*
In* part of alarca tnat of-wklah Alexander *peer,
died, seised, and bounded and daaorlbad aa folio**;
Ojmaaaoihf at a pin an line dirfdlcf tba lure la
altar imtltaii mnoetbar land «1 Alexander Spear,-
d«e’di thutoaß.X 0 W. 6A4 a ptp: taaooa
*.«*?{* W. Mparthas toa wMUodk; tt*ac4 - H.
I#H° w. lUparchcatonktekarr; .thanoa JLO^d 0
w. ifi.7 percbeato a nor tree; thaneafl. S7V> w.
25 perchaetoapln;thioca along ilna'wf bad of
Jaha Btoholeoa a. to* 26 wtrehee to. a pUi.tbshoa
along lisa ol land ,of J. X’Olora S~ t&° W» 6d.1.
perinea toapto; thence along other Unaoi MHJhire'i
laodß, ttMy, SM parebeeton.pla; th*noe.alea«
Uhe&fM’XaVfl X.6S.W percbeato ApLni
tbeeoe aldogthe Una dta Idinxtbe' hertaihttoreda: r
aeribed land, and other luiu Alexander Spear, de
canted, to tha pin, tha place of *—
log t7aoeaie»dtKpeni*t,ttfeM*r leeavbtlac’tha:
Ms.which the safe Alaxx Spear, dea*£by hie laat
Will and Yeatemant, registered in 'Begiater** Office
of Allegheny County, itt- WtU Boah •*bC'''—> -page--*-,
ddrlaed, (fete- fad the. payment of debts and
lageebi. ? “ - ■ •
ri anna of cafe. cask. t-.l .•
aaßHwd . JOSEPH BPEAB, Executor.
QUPKBIOR BUILDING LOTS FOB
p^BAliK<—The undersigned offers for aala, on raa
•enable term*, aoma of tba choicest vpota for build-
Usparpeaea that areto be found around Pittsburgh.
They are altuated within one hundred yards of tha
Mrmihesoftns Centre Arenas Botoo Beliway; and
are beautiful >ocetion«for, private dwellings. Tba
Band eTerythlngreDOersthea extremely de
fer aaty-cue wanting to fitcata antefda or tha
Ufa, and. at tba saaa.tiniasonaar ara.they
nmonkation can bahaOvrlth' the city ttaU
Loti from ostefourtkotm acra nnwarto. >■ ■.
ywne Weston Leads, situated to lowa, Kin
1 60x260 fsst.
Tha abyra property will ha soUoa aooommodatiht
tdrnls. Inquire of- -JOHN HWRimTf,
; . l!, corner BUUj and Woodstnmte,
; Or, wk. a: hxbbon;
anSjftnd • ■ - Clerk's OBku, Oottrt Botm.
Blast fuhnacr proprrty in
OHIO >OB SALB.~Thk property Is IbaataA at ■
.Chnal Bovar, Tnscarawad county, Ohte*on tbaTus
chrmwal Branch or tha Cleveland A Plttsbffrih Ball-
iMd: also: oh tha Ohio Oanal, and win bamU
la contact lon wUhIOO AOBIS MI2T-
BtAL XAHO, altnated oa tha amad'raUrcad: fit*-
tolfaefroathaiUßtote t.- z - -7;]^-.::
Partlaa deairoos of examimlnf tha property can ap
ply to Mr. OIO.D«iSSOBP>, at C*2sl Dofotrr
inr termi, Aa*»addiaaorMtdy to '
DATJUI THOIUS, Xa^,
' fa.;
XHSO. BTOHOXtt,
JalSitfU lIP WaU atraat, Maw Torfc
gNGmB FOB BALllj V
* . . ABOUT BIOBT BOMB rOVK
] tl OCODOBDIK - ■
WILL BK SOLD UIUUf JrOU.OABK.
logubiu ita ■ • ■ sAuna A
OH-Jtl i' ■ WllA .
A FIRST CLASS SHRKPPARM FOR
AjLB»I. HMmcA tmt,
tersbeipiaklßr. WQI bawoldr «hsa# aairoa ew«:
eba^'^h’
;i«l» - AWoLtia AOOAlgrraptt«fct.X
VALUABLE WYUtttliUßgli
JU <*“ P SS SSSffSBSSSGBtig&
aeplyAtthaoffl»of -;
•‘M’iW ■: ■- •■<•>■•■ jtn.tlMLll^.-aSL
■S^SSssSSaAfitW
:s • g -ro vds is&io c S vfjzitvt&.za i&aZ
:':_.WMr\*aldß:- ~r: v
Tfbi dp
JD OBOCND AND tOCBA tn'ihe s^fer ;
tide of fl th atroet, betas n Wcod and: BmitnM3'
etr e‘a,mttbnrgh, eoQtalnlng lnjfroatttl
in d*pth KD feat. IndnlrkoT
■' • • VIL A BTSWAtt O v
or, ILI. BTBWABTr;,
Jal7:tw. "• No. 83 fifth steeefe'
I?Uxi EN T—rXhe .two, adjoining three*
X storied BEIOIT DWILLINCT HCTUBgO sit halt
on federal stxvet, AUag&roy City; nrf neeriyoppo*
eite the reel dsn oe of Gen. Bobineon-^ne.flv, tbantia;
the poaeaaelon of J. A. Maxurtejthrethef trthS pea--
•eadoo of Hrs.-akely,bl4Cjttxms*uABu« nfpL to t
jUtiwatV m. tnrenwooir.-
TU LEX---A^wo-etoryjsnckl)W£LL
jl,o, c rvoral
Wyil* street, user Chatham. Bant »250. ••
•, tquh’re'of-DfrBTBBBNTTi * ,
■JAvrflt" 'W'fsnustxeet?" l '
noKSI&Y SfibinaKCJiOOß
\J BUNT.—Two oomlortabfe dweQlngi. to, Jl*
towpshlp-Mma having an orchard df acres, the
otherslx acres;.plenty of fruit and'GiupeS. Ths'
smaU place oan be purchaaeaoo .rteronabV totthar
Knculreof ; - -- WATTrA -
Jali--,;:.-. . t: u-i'f-: rUbertTAtwt,;.:
F)K - fiENT~One -twenetoiT BBIOK
DWELLING HODBB, situated bn ’Hay stitet,'
with seven rooms. Pomeetfan given litxrf AprlL-' j
. JAf. DAiAlliL * fiONs j ...
.lais 69 and TO Water stroet. :
POK KENT—A larfeV“weU Ughted
A. room in the Oaxbtvx fotfrtk utery.
Apply at tha Oounting Boom of T2QB' Off ICA :
aelealtf - -TT?.
iJk'UKK AUUH 'l\> liEr— 242
CeHyeircct,nearheid of Wood, from the Ist-of
April next, .gbculroof-u -
.: : —i -- ■ i MoßOtfiLD *iBBOeKLEB. ..
dei3 . , . Nda. 148 and 844 Liberty street.
LH>K BALE UK KENT—An Oil K«-
X finery. In oompfete Avply to
• ; v A0BT; A&THUBO,
' aib&dtf. Att'y at Law, Wq,l3g fourth st.,
ma. .i. :k.a^utt
w basqkuxrt roBEwBraHAiU,
TAHIA OIHTitAXi &ASjU>AJ. 3UQfIT DAIItT J .
jTBAIHB. Ob and afterMOW)* Y/jiiiiilibTtt®; b , : '
The THROUGH
[aeMtrStation atanr-mcnißtt'ftfeMftj taadafl >M'J
aiaUrt*itai» t indsiaklngdli»fai .
MBBectlou M Baltimore aad.WaihVJ
loitflo; andl# Jfcii'\TotkTiaßbtt&dah&fc'r' -
The THROUGH RXPUBB TRAIN «artidßfigal‘ : •
fc4o {u&i-c*oppiag- onlvat
direct cwmactton at Barra borg ferfitittraoceeMir,
lhfftHAEfli keVaa thr'Btatioß dally (nccipt ::
ftmday,) al lies p. m., ftcpatag oaihj at
»uaoalCcoatt>ct>ridiitlfartaSS»g toßaltimanaaA-
Ah'
, n{?sJ»4liß.._.-;,v
fmwin, P«m. th«
OmOiJB tO h&T.—Ukt BBftiLontizst
and second floor of Warthouse vNee, M and Al.
Watorntmt. MLALAH;M(^)CY t^.OOft
-oms,Ke. j
r.v' ‘.7.r,rj--------
lenns n. uueui.
JjINDSAY k ; BARBOUR, _
■j . PMUBlri'. ' ..j '
CARBON OiL %
LAMP MAH OVA;CIO 8188,
Mis. M WOOD BTM&MT, :
OPi BEFINEBY;
QXOBQM W. HOLD6HIP k CO* •
t. j faL— •.<.. juvuraorvnne or i. - . i
j BURNING OU AND LUBBIOATING CIL, ;
Keep’ oohsUntly -oh .hand the Ttiry'beet duality of
.B0&H1NG dear and without odor; also, a good
LDBBICATOB, pure WBITX BXNEOLXand CAN
flHttux, >_.-„•/£ , w .(i
- DWAII orders left at No,Jjj^Jf Bank
floor, prdaqrUy attcnded to.
UUi WOKKH. ~
" I 1 • D9HOA2T,' DUNIiAD Jk 00.,
Mannfectnncs of
PUBB WHITE KETIHBD OABBOB OILB.
Oflfee, Ho. 201 Ltborty street,
myo:6md«n PICTBBtTBQH, Pa.
I UGIb'KK OIL WORKtii !
WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDQM,
MAWUTaoni tun er .
OOAL AND OABBOH OILS,
> and dealer In
; LAMIB, CHIMSXTSt tfe, A&,
80. 88 Market street, between Seoend and Third,
FITTHBDBaH; PA.
mkB(hdly
RKFLNKD OIL FOR EXPORT.—Xftt
underrigned an now prepared to sell the beet
quality of Beftaed Chrbon Oil, delivered on board of
comat fittabugh,on:dock la Pfal]*detpb]a,or at
vrarekouae at Bed. Hook Point, New York. Will
also deliver lots Crom lOOto IjOOO barrels free aboard
ahto, dr sell BUls JAding'dr dlSkrent sixad lots on
Lifarpoot, nismnir; Trenkfnrl hti tha»Waln, and
other European ports. BEEBE A GBAf f,
ee27 -j PetroUleOUWorks,Pittsburgh,Pa.
BTores,tfc.
A LLBN, UoOORMIGK & 00., VALLtr
JnLfoonnr, Pittsburgh, Pn.
tWWansaines, Ho. am Liberty street.
Mannfeotunmef QOOK, PABLOB AND HEAT
ING STOVES, FABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATXB,
HOLLOW WABE, etc.,'Steal and Glam Moulds, BeO
tng Mm Castings, Mill Gearing, Gee, Watar and Ar*
ttmo Ptoe, Sad Dog Irena, Wagoh Baxsa. Bo>
garKaMM,raiaya,Hjmam, Car Wheels OomUngm
ttd OsatlnpcnsSlJj. Also,Jobldnf and Machfoa
Oaktlnga made to order. Patonfed-PcrtaUe MBL
wllh Steamer Hem Power. ' : • '‘nolfeemd
youNUKy, ; . . '
. ; D.DaHAYHTftSOH,
.. j*fc-«T TMDXBAt, C%, .
Ktonftctun at ewiy tarietrof OOOKIHQ AID
-HfAfUia BTOYSB, OOOKISa BAHQB& Jin*
Oocancr&Q&ATK f&OKTg, XJtHMBIi *£/ .
OAST I BOH HOUBI rBOHTB, IBOH
BifTjtMQ, tod all klttd»~6f’tlißTl2!Gß mad* to
*Uti • u i. • ml*
HOTELS.
A MERICAN HOUSE, Bomb*, is tht
AUmttudlitit imand: Hotel In the Hew
Eoflsna SUtee;is ud ten of so*
oste ftoa«UtumtNofa^Til. l ltccsWualltl»
n»dsm tesfroraaisats, shfi erery conTtnlsneefe? tbs
eosrt« igi fcxmamodsttoa oFtt? trsveUafrablta;
£te deeplnrTMan M* brgS Mtf wsuTTwQtetedi
'u» noose will ooatinne to be kept m n first
hotel In ersry respect
JnSMgfi ;■ MOriS BIOT, Freyrieior.
KDVCJtTIOjrjUU
XTORMAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS
*l»opm«4»BOmAlj.g<)HOOti»tHn.g ».
CWI atmt. Third atory. r
L l . .: Xtntißnaa if TmeJuni -
fiala thaoosaaaUoro< tbaSMaheii«thanaßto
r*ho*a all afna look ftradrica and laatnetka.
I JOHB J. WOLCOTT.
I tonear moat haartllj with thaabon. i
L.!“ . UtOHARDH. BATCH.
. I chaartally wacatlirtta op!HV>a>iiir«aaaJ abora.
«hlß*lt«jajojtato»u»uh.
Jotagriaf recoarmendittea Is fully merited.
pr,’" a.'BUbtt.' •
usfiiror. - - li, H, AVXBT.
I folly concnr In the share TSctanmandstfon.
iHocnaKsKnmmllsttthff
thls^^;.: '
TnsMl per week. /
TOOIL - SHIPPERS
PiHIIH.—IAAWM><AAMHWra<aat
laza lO&xapaa aaOQ laii Ajt Oa
arpoaa-V''MmlJa|, t toinratt ad
d. OIL This proparto haa'Bßaaxpaiaad
jaat cot
r Umlta. «llk bo adlaaaat balUfam with
; I2" and
atoUra dancan taMMdira* stuad. Xan
Btor piapand to taka cataaCOQ with •
rttam pomp, to banal, aad wttt tltht
* looo* st the y»M«'«j the cmnra'Nseetw Sail'
All eoswsnrflmtteia eddtteeed to-DATID
AILBY, FARRELL A CO., .
''pLUHBBBB,
• ; ... oababd . i.,.; . .:• I
htham mtthm. I
Its XoßßtadTaaß», AaoTa Jmubiibji, . I [...
15<«*<a StW with GAB, HOT AHD {|HI '
2“JJ_,WAI«m, aU Us lffll
«oW_taprorMMati Id HATHA MS .
QIiOoZTS, do. -. ; illl
' AHD AQITATOBS tx OHi ||||
WIHISUS lM In dctetls ■ finer,
on reesonnble terms. ?;
I Bepslrlnf Sens on Qotioe,Ead*U
wnannisda -• : ' desr |
yoLdAK J .s l "
•r,- W. r. AdBTO A Oft. ..;■>■•'
I ■ .■<-.< A.A ■atfHitdHn arj< ». '•>.«•: * J
BHAITC, OHAHHg,fIHTOH ROPf
PITH AH JAWB; WMiWi XiOOOKanTP ,
j . AHDBAR AXLB, AHOHOBB, '
iad aB >BMIiTI]| f Wigt& l)? AS V Sr
[ tW BBCBWBU; at ij WtoBUtV "
i »»ait»»»" ■~ ~ •--- lif'iMiii'—r ai - :■
! .Taoiasa
Oobtubm md ulriMrrtf
_.rr r .
Plttibnrgfc J
.X4° SUnhmTMU. ,
do Howartt-1.-.l .
IA i. mJ| tw B.
•' .j «£»*«
...iLW. • iltldl •*
Arrlu-. !rs® P* tt. •
- • l«sy> •-’>) *|n • -
_4» St, Lonli,-___ | , 1
JO tlniipoton brtwwn Pltt.lmrah •_
BpUmdKl glwttot Qm «iucWj?.l?m^vS!S I - 4
. r * a ** r »V'“ , 4 **•*.
•iMmniijlniilil tatln; Moa.'mj| Mo£'a; '
4° Sp l S ,rt l u ■' -fcio «: t
. *» «a* ■■ iwj •• ! fclO “ -
'-Antao BoUaJr.—l 4:40 " 11;15 << : I 6d5 h
j-sisssssSissr^'Sßj® 1 ,
iv, i "v•>i*4. , •:
isv"}
. do BoTOTd fcM.A l Mi. .-,.
do AmanosfcM «» { fcij u -
Ido t;U «« i 74d «. ••_
t^tnaroifcftd—■ — <• ] &ao‘«
Osmnectlngat Bayard with Tucaravas branch ft*
‘Sr* PhiladelphiaandQanalDcrar; at Alllaac* with'
Pittsburgh. lot* W*TO* and Chioago 1 Bailroad; at',
:HnoJKm'wluf Olsvela&drZaaeavtlle tod CtndnnluiL- ij
Jti ft*. Akrok.Cnyahog* Falkland *llUmbun,and,~
at AS. Kiß. for Erie, Dtmklrlt
and <J. r * I T. STS. for ToMor®*SS|i ! --
■Wellfrifle Aocxnnmoditlon learce at 3:00 p. •
' - Betunlog hrriTe at 9:20 a. mi, tio a. m*
| fc46and IWJOP.JD* i ..) . ■
Through Ticket! [to all prominent polnta In the
Weft or South-wwi, North or HortboraaVean' be
procared at tfee Liberty Street Depot, - >:K
, ij JOHN BTSWABT, Ticket Agent. ..
“ - yiLL^AyfaSWABTf Agsat» v '?••
At the Company*-* Offlc* Is Freight Btotion, Paaa«t4 r
POM 7. •• >,l ■. .I,
Coimnl.nk
'Olo^sUi
1 Trfilp jaaeta?dal!y, • ...
(except onndi7)atft:4sp.au,ftopplsf if ali.tutfeaa
pnA Hi»Bhl| fa hi- md ' ',
ffart Aw>ottWifflittttT>WA torwur> SMttoaleTw
daOjr {tOttinVlßnESg* WXssL 1 ' l vf-~*•-- Vc ' ••
BMood-Aeebt&iodattctr ltaa*aAtatloa>
baraadaOr .tteetfi onMttzl»UliftM.& . ;
c. Third Attwuatfetiaa WaU’a station .
iMuedafip ol *
. Tcmrth AooocimodatlqATKMh '-jar WaiTt Stettin •
bar aerially («x«epiBandeylFai&o&p..tßC ;;; • '
: Tba Chorea Train leaves wall’e Sutton every itaa»r -s
dap aifcOi kmiratojnin*, betee Pltteborgh at*.
1140 p.m. V {: ! •• ;• ..
latupizut iZYmlai arrive in Pttttbargn aatonowrj' J
Baltimore imxprirtlfcift PhUadeiphSi’ ««'.»
frm, ia*;p. J «4 Fut Joh&ftav- •
AoeonuwjdaUoa* WaU’f Station
Aocoromodatfoa, fc» a.,a.; jJocoad Wall'* Station
-
A.ooaaaodattoaj .14$ pipm Tbnrth r ,Waiya Button
Aocommodalion. 440 p. in. - BaltimereXbtprcailHu
arrive with' phnadelpui' Kxpreae' at' 1:15 p. m4‘ bit 1
'Monday!.: ; . -j • ••••■^-
Tntuir BkltwChaMTfuliMainnWßMrflllriw.i
fIBa latetioctfeß.. with Ao*
ceniaodaticp* Kart and Weed ;, .
Thepototo wlll&hdtt'fr«eilv to tbclr Intcrwt,ls .
colngSeat'or Wmt, to'tnvel py thVPcnniylTiala
Central‘BAflrOedt'eetbeeeoosiaedattoQe'iiowoftmea ■
cannot-bqjnrpe»ec<l on ani .XbaJUodlr ■•
htHaetw! wltt «tori»,and leeitlrely fee*ftbm4'ul,- 1
tfe can prcmlee ■ ileiy. u*ed end eonilort to all ;vhw“
may bVo(!tMiß6iSlmhtlU4r l t»ttnMDiiek'' * * ‘
To WITo Ba|Hmori -•lfi Ki 1
To PMbdaipUauw. : -lfrd(jfTO B-80
.To Hacriebnrg ,-yi .. - ■-1.. U I
BaagMi'theeked to“all Station 6n'the fehnnlvi.'
sia €iat(m^B•flrdad^‘c&d , t& Philadelphia, Satttmon
■nil Hew : --i
- . ha.
ehand .
• if bat, thrOpmpicj vriil h©W
ttsaadf* fcrr secimud'{uaaMroßir,'
and for an aaaonst not axoeedln&:tlQ(& i • V :
. Bf. B.—•An Omnlbu.ldachaa been.unahnad'to
eowj pwwt f<«ut from t&
pot, at-A- tharga oof to WaefSS- otftitt tt* eacVpaa.'-'
»en«Br ■
At the PmuplnnlA OaitrnHßeilroatt, PeaeAgfi 7
•, •tattro.WtdUrtjf-aiid«raritetreeA,i“ , * n4lB -
y\OUiAB SAVINGS to
JL/ ... j
V Op«a dafljXraai 0 al«oon W#dnm<U» : '’
Md iM. from M»j to to SorSbtt'
toj o*aodt.sad troaUfoVemtor lit to ‘
Mij Istfrom'StolSo'clock. | I . • ..j - :
. D*podUj neaSred of §0 n mu *ot ktottanOn*-
PoUor, tad 4 ditidendof Itapwfltii deckrad torlo* 1
WK,ia 3ttmod J)«wab«. Intowottao bm do* ,
ctiwd>«aV4ft.nq»lty» in Jon* tad Deamtwr. atsoo-v
u»B^;^..otgtai^ ; ot.tw r*w or*i* •
' Interwt,;!/ not dnwa oat, I* plteed id th* cridlt ’
of th* ftptattarMUineSMi/aAd
tarat from;the flat d*y» of Jiistud Draomtot oom*
• jtorwUbotttrMtainJftbodinocU .
tor to ,akU«or«Tea tdpn«eothiflpM»book. AttUi'
r*to,moo«y>lH dcni£l« la im ttip twelrt tmz*.
watny ia-tife-agjpfcgfttokioutajid oimut m
Books, - -Citsrfcr, BVaL»wb» Bobo
«J foniiaMJccstte, ba *pplk*ifcm at
’ .
tnoari. 1 . •••t-l • .
tZaAo M. P«u»ock,
Jotoylf«»hMl, ;
Jama’S. .
t'-I-".- T • ■ . *
KiOtoy,
■ : ■
' JonMOSbldlo;'
BoUrt'Bobtt, • ' ••' - '
; WaftatF.lttnhoiL
v;| ;. - ■ ■ .
Ha&iylt. Bournit,
jjohVkiSSSSi, ‘
wnuunt BclaJS'
AiezutderTtnrtu. -r*
but WMttttr.'n \. ;
OhrttU»ii Irtmr. .
■CHAa. A.'OOLTOB.
i-j I
; John B.Haftaden,
c ■’
Alaxa&dar.BMer»\<.
B«nJ. li. Jj^imdL.
Jum XojUkgr,’ i \
JantaH««buat>: K|
• •"} |y *! |r«: not
Alexander Bradfey, ,
JohugußfUcofiß,:, .
' fieorftßiwktj . .
John B.CH&IUI4, '
AleceoA!. 1 Carrier, 1 11
Chariae A/Oolton,
JobnCrwul,.
;nIUIIOBLtUirak
• Peter . • ■
->' WAm*'Jt»—. .
5 William SEW'
Bm cbrxbt ',iJn> Taaievai
f7s*twx^
•KUIf.
npAKK iNO ■ MOBS DNPLSASAMT
X at OHBAWX MIBIOIHZ3.-lot ,
and dumoudlMMearoa» ÜBLHBOLD’S XX-
TjBAOT BUOHU, whim lias ractltad th* aedon** ■
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