The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 24, 1863, Image 4

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-• -fIATPBPAr MORITOQ, TAB. 21
S£LI6<OD» nmSULIGBMGfi. ;
‘ X» rlewof the preestngneedof an in 4.
i > create in the number* mad efficlenoy^ofath*
mlnietryof the Proteataol Bptaoopal Church
F Igltl Baited Elate#, eereral meeting* were
. i held daring the paet year in Phiiadelphia,
r>. In eonrider the enhject of organising•fit.
'"rinityßtnaenU’AidSociety fobbringing
! The Efixcofol Seeoritr, of the
•inn intonating aeooont of jthb'
ga of a meeting held at St.iLuk*’*
l Philad*lpfrj» some timo eineoV
BUhop Potter i presiding. *:*jibe
_ resolved Ittelf inlooßeeietyfor
’ ' ! ’ tfco KdnsnUon of TbnngUen fortlis Uinio-
Jtiy, ondn Conititdtien was adopted, and
t> oilioera eleoted to eeite until May next.
11 President—-St. Bar, Alonaa'Potter, D. D,
LL. D., Bishop of Pennsylvania; Vise Proa-'
ideal—Bt, B*T. W. B. Stevens, D. D., Ae
• eietant Bishop of Pennsylvania, and SeCre-
T' tary, Iroaanrer and a Board or Are Cleri-:
oal and four Iny Trustees. ~
—Bioa’s iTrraJi seys Mf. Leonidas
. a Missouri slnvfiinldcr, an
extravagance pardonable in a new convert,
Hya “the name of Uneeln and universal
liberty will forever he ae; closely allied on
tbe n*tno of .Christ and Christianity, and
, will gohaad in hand to the throne of graee.'!.
- —the Trustees of Kenyon (Protestant
Bpleeopal) 'College.'electeJ Bor. M. A.; Do
Wolf* Howe, D.D., of Philadelphia, Prest;
dent of the College. j
. ' t—TheedlhxonUatlouof theArohbiehop.
of Canterbury, England, took plaee la dan*
:l - terboi7 Cathedral. Several bishops and
. oyer two hundred of the clergywere in ! at
■ tehdsnpe. The oongregatlon in the
dral did not numberless thaafaur thaua
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-—-The gratifying reauJU arising from
the convention of -hiniatuTf antt mem bote
of various Evangelical Churches inMlkml
Volley and vicinity, hold recently In Hem,
ilton, Ohio, indnced the members thereof to
adjourn to again hold. Mother similar- qon-
Ten tion tomeetin Xenia, 0-, on Tueeday, the
8d of February, 1863. The call la signed by
right miniatere of different denominations.
,The following general toptea are proposed
for the coniideratlon. of. the. convention
during its sessions: 1. Personal Religion.
2. Family Religion. 3. Religion in the
Chnreh. i Religion in the Nation. : &
Religion in the "World. 6. Tiro sermons to
. be delivered before.the convention, on ap
- propriata subjects. We learn the See.
John Douglas, D. D, pastor of the First
. Reformed Preabyterlan Churoh in this city,
-and Moderator of thelate General .Aessm
' a hly of thrßeformed Presbyterian Church)
baa been invited to attend and participate
/' In the exercises,. 4 7
. ——The following prayer of a slave, who
eeoaped from Virginia some weeks ago,
leaving a wife and two children, ia well
authenticated.' He;had been some time em
-ployed about a railroa4 J statiotl, and had
,many phrases familiartomanegeraofralU
■ roads. In the folleaa of his. heart, while
preying for hie wifound children, he oried
out with great energy in his own dialect:
. “O, Qod Almighty I Keep the engine of
J rebellion going till New Tear’il J3podLordl
. Pray don’t let off the steam ;Lord, don't
reverse the engine, don't baek. np,-Lord i
Don’t pot on the brakeal Rot, pray 1 Good
- Lord 1 Pat on more steam; make it go a
.. mile a minuted Tea, lord 1. Pray make it
-gosixty miles an hour! (‘Ament’ ‘Do,
; good' Lord I.’ .responded the brethren, and
sisters.) Lord, dou!t let the express train)
• of rebellion smash up till first of January I
. : Don’t let ths rebels back downy but harden
'7 ‘their hearts hard as Pharoah’s, and keep
. .all handsigdng till 'the train reaches the
Depot of Emancipation.’’
——The revival department of the Mcth
, ilhfeontaini an neeount of awork in the
(Methodist). Chapel, Loads, Eeg
laiuijOoiaßießoedoatheadof March, under
! the ritpervision of i tew individuals who
. ..wen desirous of proving their frith by their
- works, from which it eppeen.the work hee
frownuntil one-thousand conversions are
nnmber as its fruits.
■ tins show thatthe Amer
iesn Snndey School Union has, during the
past year, organised 1,076 now schools, in
whioh' CS,OOO children aro enreliedl It has
c given pecuniary rid to 3,265 other schools,
-h in..|rl^clt'were 186,000 ehildxea, Daring
ths year, .17,777 new schools have been or
• ganisod, 113,230 teachers have been eniistr
ed, and 725,387 cMldren have been gather*
i adln.," ' a.-V> )”
4 ! ‘* —-r-Ai a pnblio meeting, Sabbath ‘even.
f tag before last, In behalf of the Christian
Commission, held in the Sixth Preebyierian
Ckßri,Philadslphia, it was stated that the
•stimated value of the i tores disbured by
. the Oommlsriaon in the eempa, hospitals;
end faettie- firida, amounted in the aggro
gatetssloo,ooo.- • |
v ;. introduction of the bill into Urn
Pwineylvenia Logisletnre authorising the
’. running sT the Paesenger JUUmad.iOart in
ourolUao on the Sebbath,;by: a Mr. Mo-
Manui.has aroaasdquKsw feeling of in.
77 dlgustlonthronghoritheStrie-feomtho
religious. portion of the community. .The
Prubgitrim soya wo aincorely hope that
- Mr. McManus and his ooedjutors win find
. thapr saint legislature are not eomposed
.stanch pliable materiala as to aeqnleaoe in
, ids God-injnlting bill.; - The artlcles closes
. ■;.-7 7777-7: ; ?
{ u Onr Passsnger Car companion may sop.
MW that their gains, would- be increased
• byaoeb'epermieeion to break the Sabbath,
- Tmt we greatly ffnsstion it; aed they had
'batter Bt content with sneh profits earnest
ths divine epproveh-than to grasp at greater
vw, a:defianoe of Clod,' We. earaesuy. eril
■j: npononr legiilatam to resist the bill; we
‘ erii npen the press to reelst it ;wt eriT on
, aathbritlesto: retbt.it) and
. ' WS eril npon the whole community, who re
■ -’gird thoWaifara of good morris, by every
’ mfiplbymont of to mist it’’
, 4^sbU of.-ihsiworitby banicste ri 80-'
.V. >ugff.y*>ijj|2bejrid orinuatneae: andkper
' tinaolty ri .modtyn misaiohrides, havs re.
ealved te origiaats e rival Mkrionairy So
- pfspagaUos ud dribaie of
- Hiadfiriam:'■ ". 74.7 :: 7i7- ! . >7. ,
■isah la thd rebel army
With Blahop Polk, when at Eairodiborgb,
. Ky, writM that divine (ertioe wee held in
. the Chorrii at that ,plaef—the
entlrri
.' ttri CdafMerate offloersl Ths BsT; Dr.
v < ri l Jfs*bvUX*i T&m,)
;> a . -wad; prtyiii.
B5)W: ?blb. leelt »e official part ln the
b , vmpt like e child daring un ;eonSnua*sfc”
Afier . ibe eervions, they lift the 're--
- famty, Jow% ku t**n 5 M*
; ,i*&i th» Bw.V, Dmdur, «r tfe Ml»-
s :»'<vlV' wori m ti« tlte for t, Otmu Lo
. ■ ■■■'’Sji-v j.JA.v.-iJ’; ‘t- n VFT i ,
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twenty iffllM froni Fort Dodg*,'»nd tie
mUl«rf toon lie Und undttthe protisioni
©flhn-HomeeteadßilL. : =•
■iiLltUr Uatid Oat the Jew* in New
“Sunday
Schools oa theChristinn Babbath.. An euu
orn papcveay b their children attending the
public schools and becoming acquainted
with Chriatian children, were entering the"
Christian Sunday- Schools of their o wn..
rrr"pie.newly ereoted German Lutheran
j Church in Steubenville, Ohio,' is nearly
.completed,, and will be consecrated toward
>thp close of February.
letter has been addressed to one
of! the French paper* by "a M. Renan, in
which ho endeavors to show that the Goa~
pel of the Four Evangelista are a mere bun
dle of legends myths/ and contradictory
sayings,• with.'*, slight residuum of histori
cal .7 ■
• - ■; '. A letter from the Superintendent of
the Moravian Mission, in Surinam, dated
October 4, IB62,ennQunoes that, on that'
day a lair Was pubHshed, : 'accompuued by
a proclamation of/the Governor, declaring
all tho colony on and
after thefinilof Jnly next.- Their present
numbed to'about $5,000.;/
LOCAL! INTELLIGENCE.
From ,Ywjterd*y , « Evemiig Oiuwtte.
Pennsylvania Deaf and Dumb Asylum
1 The'annhal toeCtlng pf the oohtributorf to
thoFennsylvanin InititnUonfor the Leaf
asd Dihnbf'Vnu held/ oh Wednesday ofior
noon# at titelnstitotion building, Philadel
phia. > Dr.jFrankllir Baoho,' President, ooou
,pied thaChidr/ and Mr. James j.l Barclay
tttoJito/Beeteiary^'
®b» annual report of the Board of Dlreo
ton was submitted. It a*t*.forth that the in
•titutioni cofittoues iha prosperous condition.
The inmates at theoloae of 1881, comprised
111 boys and 95 girls. Slnoe then' Si boys
apd 17girit k eve been a dmitted , and 88 boys
aod24 giziidixoharged. Onthe Ilstof De
cember lost,! there remaiaed 94 boys Und 88
girls. Of tpe whole h'umber 144 are supported
Ey the-fitate of Pennsylvania; 9 by Mary
land ; 7by New Jersey f 4 by Delaware; 3
by the eity bf Philadelphia ; 14 by the In
stitution or by their frie&fti, end one on the
Greser Scholarship. Daring the year four
deaths occurred, two from small pox, and two
frommeasle^t. .. .
, The directors say they are not aware of any
'case in this Country., or in Europe, where the
•ease of hearing has ever' been ; restored.
Nothing has oesuzfed to encourage them to
hope that thiy will be able to teaoh articula
tion with any advantage te those who have
bean bora deaf, or to oonvej to them ideas
from the motion of the lips. The time occu
pied to suoh attempts would be injudiciously
and.in many 1 , cases painfully spent. 'Where
some knowledge of a language has! been at
tained before: the loss of hearing, it is very de
sirable that it should not only be preserved
but extended} and in these cases, instruction
is given, the pupil being exercised in the use
of oral language. ‘
Inquiry Is dude whether the parents of the
pupils are related, with a vie w of ascertaining
If such fact be a eause of deafness in: their off
. spring; but the information in the possession
of (he dlreotors does not enable them to ex
press a satisfactory opinion on this important
subject. ;
The report of the Treasurer allowed that
the expenses ;of the institution during the
year were $32,144. There have been received
from the Stateof Pennsylvania $25,000; Mary
land, $2,737; New Jersey, $1,440; Delaware,
sB74;' City of Philadelphia, $480; paying
pupils, $1,838} kgacv of John Wright, $8,887;
* sholarehlp founded byJobn P. Croser, $3,000;
contributions; etc., $8,630. There is at pres
ent in the treasury abolanoe of $3,987.
An Sleotioat was then had for officers for the
ousting year.; Dr. Baehe, the exoellent Pres
ident of the Institution, who has been con
nected with It for many years, declined a re
el eotien. Th 4 Bon. George Shaxswood was
plaoed in his Stead.
Vice Preildents—'Henry J. Williams, Wm.
M. Meredith; George G. Leiper, of Delaware,
John N. Oenyngham, of Luserne.
Mortimer Lewis.
; Secretary-p James J. Barelay.
. Directore-fMordecai L. Dawson, John Par
num, Thomhs F. Wharton, .William Shippen,
Rt. Rev. Altaic Potter, D. D., Clement B,
Barelay, Rev. Henry A. Boardmau, Geo. W.
Woodward, [Wm. .Welsh, Wm. Neal, Wm.
Wilkins, of Allegheny, James Pollock, Wo.
Bigler, of Clearfield, Edmund C. Evans, of
Chester, Geof. Augustus Wood, Abraham R.
Perkins, Jeremiah Hooker, Charles Wililg,
M. D., John iAshhunt, Henry Helmuth, Bols
ter Clymer, of Berks, Ghas. H. Hutchinson,
Morton P. Henry, Atherton Blights ”
OU and Railroads.
The Franklin ffrtsm says: The' oil men of
Pittsburgh ore about to establish on “Oil Ex
change*’ in jthat place. Thiils an important
move. There are now some sixty refineries is
the eity, anii we ere reliably informed that
Pittsburgh jmpitol Is. invested in a majority of
the Oil wells in this violqity. We would, in
this connection, invite the attention of Pitts
burgh Oilmen to the propriety of their a!d-
eomplttion of the Jamestown
‘' In a few Lionths we will have commmiiea
tion with New. Torlr and the East, by the
Atisk&tle Great Western Railroad,, and
the only way In .whloh Pittsburgh can thirty
compote with New York in' the trade, is;to
have Railroad communication with the Gil rc
gl'n. The distance to Pittsburgh by the
Jamestown! A .'Franklin and 1 Pittsburgh k
Erie reads,! vriti .be 126 miles. The’ bost of
transportings OU.or other freight that dis
tance will hot exceed $2,60 per tom This,
oountfng sfx barrels of on to the toh, would
make tho cast ;qjf rending a batrel of 01l to
Pittsburgh; about 40 eents. - •
< Oar merehaflte have hitherto purchased
nearly all their merchandise in Pittsburgh,
but from tile'facility now being afforded by
rnilrcod cpmmnhlohtion with New Y4rk, may
we net expeet that unless squaf ieoUity be of
forded to { reach . Pittsburgh, the tide of
trade may Change into a new obannot. It is a
hard read to Pittsburgh, whloh is weil known
bytll whohavehad traiel
over if.-Dotho Pittsburgh, merchente dseire
theohange f “ A word to the wise, V
'‘///rj-Burglit Shot AU
A f«w nlgbti lino, u .lmoit xaocmfal .C-
Unpt m< jn*4. to nb th. .Ura :of
Jlr. ClodJw, la Huilnln. 1 Mrl; l iu
mink oj' . noli.lnhU lion, .nd got oat
of M tTi. vlut ooouloiKl it, Aj h. mi
puitsg doWn tb. ftalrrh. »v* bub, with
duk lutnn la bud, la tba *ot of PUais,
iMblnd th. co an tor, when ho iiunediatol,
ha3U^raforia
natol, mining thi hnrglu, who. howorer,
mode a ntj hut, exit, dropping Ui lantern’
and a email baeket. It wat dleOoirerad that a
•hutter had been .bored throngh and opened,
and tha &ttaninfc if the ealh of th* window
broken off,'apparenU]r wlUaehtieL Ike bnr
glan wet. three in nimber, ud it apt..red
tha ona Hr. Olodger Ind at had jut got in--
fide and arrired within reaeh ol tha ooreted
plunder. Hr. C. thlnke he would have mad.
a ear. ehot, had not tha iellow heard "him
ooeking hie plettd. Thajewelrj wuaUlnthe
ehow-eatee. Hr. 0. not haring prorfdad him-
Nil wtlhaialh.
VTuoiwr Tnooxa—thaeomawhat whlmiloal
oKae oi tha awpmpUebad udihlghlj' gllmd
Dr. J. 0. Holland—l* annonnoedtoleotnreih
onr dtp on Honda, arenlng. Hie tnhjeot 1,
FainMWf Which, wrneed not tall anp pereon
who hu >ead. Dr. Holland’* booke, 1* jut
the Very ; enbjeot ont of a thouand one
ahonM tik* to h«r th. Doetor dlioonre. on.
Th. OommlttM of the Yonng M.n'e Haroaa-
Ul.'Llhrarj here heu rather laU In uherieg
in tha lectnn eeuon in thli dtp, thie. pear:
hutharlagbegnn,the7 ar* eertalnlp prom
ldngua enooenlon of golden, bbnr* .with
tkt gnat and gilM,- daring the ooml*g
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- A*ii/9akiTio».—Thamorrioga of Mr.Bu*
TOY Kooata, of Buffalo toauhlp, WaahlitUin
eoontyj (Hack) to Htta Mmtj 607, of Waak
lagtoa Boroaga, (a takat# womaa,) la raportaff
la tkapapara of lha arMlhw
toakplooa oa tka MtkofDooaaibor lut.ua
tka oorowfiay aao parbraixl t/ Bar. John
’fUlaamit-fai < .1 '
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Vmrxu ArroixriD.—Quite a number of
petitions having been fit*dated by J. H.
Hampton, Fsq- f Solicitor of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company, praying for the ap
pointmentof viewers to Settle differences as
to the purchase of property south of Liberty
street, upon whloh tbe railroad company de
sign removing their tracks, under the author
ity given by Lbe Act of Assembly of 8d April,
1860, the Court of Common. Pleas, a few days
since, appointee Messrs.; Alexander Speer,
JSmes M'Auley, Wm. Holmes, Hugh Ham
mond and Reuben Miller, Jr., “citiiens of
Pittsburgh and disinterested persons,** -as
viewers, in twelve oases, to, estimate and de
termine the quantity, quality and value of
each lot, ana to assess the damages/ to the
owneror owners for the taking, entering upon,
using and occupanoy by the Railroad Go.
/- “Secession" in Whibuig^—A proposition.
U now before the Legisleture of West Vir
ginia to amend the charter of the city of
Wheeling, so as to. exolude the island (or Tth
ward) from the limits of the city. A peti
tion, signed by nearly all the property hold
ers of that ward, was presented to the. House
of Delegates on Wednesday. The petitioners
olalm that they hare to submit to burdensome
taxation on.account of the corporation, while
they cannot enjoy the benefit of any of the
city'improvemonti, (such as water, gas, Ae,)
owing to the fact that they are separated from'
the balanoe of the town by the channel of the
Ohio. The 1 City Council, oq Thursday night,,
passed a resolutiou tequesting the Legislature
not to grant tbe prayer bf the petitioners.
Tbi CoXTixmoL Mokthlt.— The Febru
ary number of the Chart***(of it just out.
The contents are sooh as to premise a very
readable number. The leading article, “Our
National Finanoes,” has been already much
spoken of—some passages from It having
already been published in the newspapers.
Mr. Walker has another article In this num
ber on Nullification and Secession—which is
also a highly instruetive and able essay. Sev
eral contributions, not spedally political,
from other well-known writers, will attract a
host of readers, who will net pore over the
arguments of Mr. Walker.
The Continental will be found at Mr. Hunt*!,
Masonio Hall, Filth street.
Dsomrxn.—Mr. Peter Spyker, son of Joel
Spyker, Eiq., of Bose township, Jefferson
county, was drowned at McElnstry’s dam,
on Little Sandy, on the night of the 14th
lust. The creek having risen very high, Mr.
T. A. McKinstzy and Mr. Spyker went during
tho night to out away the! bracket In order to
save'the dam, and while doing so the bracket
leg broke, precipitating them both into 1 the
water. Hr. Spyker was unable to swim, and
was drowned. Mr. MoKinstry suooeeded in
reaching the shore, thongh he received some
pretty severe Injuries from the 100. Mr. Spy
ker had Only been discharged from the army
a few weeks. He leeves a wife and several
children. His ; remains were recovered on
Saturday. r
Quick Ranuoxn Builduo. —The Crawford
Democrat, of Headville, gives an aceount of a
banquet given en the completion of the rail
way extending from the Brie road to Akron,
Ohio. The President stated that in the short
period of seven months the means had been'
furnished and the work virtually completed
on the road, 205 miles long. That is about a
mile a day. Englishgentlemen furnished the
chief part of the capital. A banker of Madrid,
Don Jose de Salamanca, advanced about a
million of dollars at the outset to cany on the
work. We ihink that the dispatch In con
structing the 1 road is unprecedented.
SxriXTT-siOHVH Rsuihivt.— lu % letter to
Col. J. B. Finlay, of Kittanning, 001. Sir
well gives a full and particular list of the
killed, wounded, missing l and prisoners in his
regiment. The whole number of casualties
were about the same as published several days
ego; but we are glad to see that tho number
of prisoners is greatly lees than at firet re
ported. The number killed was 16; and cue
since dead; missing, 29; prisoners, 12. The
remainder of tbe list is: made of wounded,
many of them slightly.
Thx PoLTouaiu.—ljt teems es though Our
•itisens would never tire of witnessing this
exhibition, as-Masonic Hall is nightly filled
to overflowing, and hundreds turned away
from, tho doors. For teir tights in snocesrioa
have the people besieged tho doors of Masonic
Hall, and the cry is, "Still they oomr** The
proprietors would do well to remain iu Pitts
burgh some time longer, as tho desire to wit-'
ness the Polyorama is as yet unabated.
Fxxxx Luun*s Lodibi* Maoitixm—The
February number of this imposing-looking
monthly is now out, and will dc found at J.
P. Hunt's, Masonio Hall, Fifth street. This
magaslne is under the special patronage of
tho ladies, te whose Interests ana consent its
pages ore devoted. But besides the subject
of dress, there is always-mnoh of general In
formation and interest to be found In this
monthly. The illustrations are usually very
good.
Mxstxso or'OoAL meeting of cool
men and ethers interested is called tor Tues
day morning next, to take further action in
reforenee to tbe ooal miners. !A full attend
ance Is desired. The exactions of the dig
gers, who now realise tWioe es much is other
laborers, are unreasonable and exorbitant,
and if it were only for the sake of the poor,
tho present state of affaire require# prompt
and efficient measures te be taken.
Rxtuoad DixiCTon.—The following
named gentlemen have; been elected Directors
of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway
Company for the ensuing year: Wm.'Rey-.
.nolds, President, G.Oharoh, John Diek, jjj.
Shryock, John McFarland, James B; McFar
land, T. W. Kennard» ; Wm. Thorp, 0. Has
tings, Marvin Kent, A. W. Mnmfora; George
A.Rittenbanner, Jalitu Levi to.
Txn iLLusvnann ixi> Comic Wnxuta,
bto.— Those favorite papers will all be found
wn the counter of Pittock's News and Period
ical Depot, Fifth etreet, opposite the Post
Offiee. JVanfc Z«tK*,-the K. Y. * Iliuetraied
Note* (which has just secured tbe service* - of
7. B. Aldrich as Its edlter), and Tk* Oomic
Monthly will be found, each in its way, excel
lent this week.
Dni-TB of OaH. W, W. Will.—This gal
lant offioor, who had eommand of Co. 0, 16th
United States Infantry, and was mortally
wounded at Murfreesboro, died on the Ist
lust. He woe a resident of Brookviile,-Jpf
ferson county, where he leaves a wife and one
child. -4
A Ban Thursday, one ot the
horses belonging to the. Adams’ Express
becked tbe wagqn to which he was attaghed
upon the pavement in front of the Fifth street
offiee and into one of the windows,.breaking
it into pieces.. The glass was expensive and
will cost soomts26o to nplsoe.
Laxoxxt^— Nenoy CampboU wm committed
to Jail to-day, by Mayor Alexander, charged
on oath of James Campbell with the lareenj
of a bretfl kettie*worth $4 60. The parties,
although bearing the eamc name, are not re
lated.
;Bm.di*e Bum.—John Irwin, of this oily,
member of Capt. Bowers* company, in tho
101st regiment, 001. Morris, died recently to
the general hospital at' Point Lookout. He
was fifty-four years of age.
“Autxmbb Waxd** Mjil lecture at Lafayette
Hail, on Wednesday'evening next, on that
Interesting, suggestive ana comprehensive
subject “Sixty Minutes in ' ! .
jtUB€KMe i«gjrmo us.
Ig6g
O B T S.
. W.J>. ft U X’CAUDII,. ■
. v S7FOUBTH STREET.'''
• A- Urge pertten ef oor steck having been bought
.prertoua ton mrtm of oai now npteniah-
UM cavence of tbe Mites)
OARPrrS.QtLOLOTHg.WIHDOWSHADKS.te.r
A too? obi* opportunity is-aAred to norohseers et
uutente r»Ue, M prioee ptj eertelnlybe hlghtf. |
wii,ldA* JBAKMiiILXi A CO., .Boiler
«»*•* Iron Worku* MW*
WM»I, Boa. jB, 21 Sul tl, Barltif HfltiW I
UM»rt uO famlih*a It with tha suit laprmd
£*“s2sl* «» BMofcctota o»«2
■l—critrtkm. of BOltt&i|lp »,, mi nuiitf, and
mad# to tha cnontlj.
JwWi: JPASI, lad aol* naokotiiat «f JiUa
sas/ffi bo,iS^s^^
.••.->•• ••• )■' ■ i-lvi-syi £'s>y J
LATE TELEGRAFfIiU NEWS.
[FROM 0118 jEVENING EDITION.]
War Vtiiels at Delaware Break*
water—From Boraaide’i Jjfmy—■
The Capturd of Arkanias Poat—
Damagehy Btorm—Military nom
ination*, etc.
Wi.Hi.BTo., Jan. 22.—A g.ntl.mui who
left Lewes; Delaware, at .8 a. m., reports
tba iron-olad steamer Nahaht, at the Break- 1
water;all right. iThe aloop-ouwar Motion
gahtia, also there; arrived Thursday sight. -
Moadfuartero Jimg </ Jad, 32.-
.---Tho jtorm whiah has been z aging for* the
past' three days has moderated,' leaving; the
reads in the worst possible condition. There
is at present no indication of » ohknge of tho
-wind./ • |
The following jhas been resolved at , the
Navy Department:
wIM, Jam* IL-r-To Hon. Gideon Welles,.
Secretary of the The gunboet Lex
ington, Lieut. Commander Shezk, has just ar
rived, odnvoying 4,793 rebel prlsoneri of war,,
from the pbit of Arkansas^
< [Slgnea] | A. M. Pxxxoox,
: •• j | : Fleet Captain.
; Thr-JDepartment has 'xeoelved an official
aooouat from Commodore Porter, relative to
tha brilliant partjperformid by his fleet in that
aetiom
The storm of yesterday and the. day previ
ous did muoh. damage on the Potomac. A large
number of steamers, harg*i r A«-, employed
by the Quartermaster's .dejmrbnent,; went
ashore in the mud, between Alexandria kod
Aquiacreek,and;in Aqtiacreek The
damage, however, td nearly all of them was
•HAS- r f :,,
The President/ to-day,'made elghtj-nine
military nominations to the Senate, Includ
ing Major Centrals Heintileman, Booker and
Sumner, for promotion for meritorious ser
vioe, by dating their commissions back;
twenty Brigadiers to be Mqj°r Generals, and
sixty-three Colonels and other offioere tol>e
Brig. Generals, and three Hospital Chaplains.
All referred to the Military Committee. '
PlreJUs Binghampton, Connecticut.
Bixauairrox,! Ooxx., Jan. 21—’The Odd
Fellows Hall waif burnt this morning. Includ
ing several storey in the building; The loss
was partially Insured.
S. T» A..eiably--No Speaker Yet.
Alsot, JauJ 23.—Several ballots were
taken fieri Speaker in the Assembly, this mom-
Ing, without resulting in a oholoe.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
ASBITRATIYX COtOnTTR OT THK BOARD
OF TRADE—TOa Hovxwua sm> Dscxxna.
Wit. If. Bsnm, V. P., I Jsxxs I. Bsxnrr, .
Jew 8. Duwoktw, I Wjs. McOaexar,
David UoCaxdlxu.
PITTSBURGH MARK FT*
Ovna or nm Kmma Daut Cairtb, )
j Vaidat, Jan. 23,1283. j
Oulo ooDtlotue vary flnn bot unebasged. Our
be&kera ooatlßuatojpay 42 pram, for Oold, and 30
pnm. fbrSUm. D«aa&4Botee araflrm at3B prexn.
There te no change lb Ewtera Exehaaga. ./
Q&AIH—Corn la rteady with sates of 7S sacks Eer
from wharf at 70c, 176 ticks do at 77c* Barley
U steady with a fttr demand, and we note a sal* of
400 bosh Fall from store at 81,25. Wheat is firm
with smaU sales from wagon at for Bed.
Oats are firm at fromAO to 6So a&d Rye Is quiet at 76,'
v FLOUR—There is a good demand for Plow, both
Aar homa eoas&my lion and ahipment, aud the marked
is firm but unchanged. Sale of 100 this
Uy at $6,76; U 2 do do at 126 do do at
l6O do do;st and 600 do do at
Bye flour ds eelling at jaod
Bwckwheat cart. .
. la but a demand' tot
groeerlea, notwithstanding -which, prioee are very
firm and felly maintained. We notoamaU —at
loglteter bogar; 330340 lorOofbe,and for
PROTIfIIOKS—Bacon is firm with a fair local d*.
maud at te fer Shoulders: 3}£c for Plain Bams and
for Sugar Oused.; We now smallsalee of Lard
*tlorOouatiy,andlOofor city* Sale rno
bbls new Mem Pork at $14,60 per bbl.
OlLS—There fa do ’particular change to notice in
Crate OU,With, tho exception that it is scarcely so
firm. Sales bf 2000 bbls in bulk at 9>4c; 1200 bbb to
.be daUroed In Philadelphia at 20 . equal to about
10c here. Thors fa no change in Beflned..
SEEDS' gale of 25ibush llmjthy at $1,75. Glover
la firm at $4,00, and Flax, $2,450^60.
OHKKSm»'Saleafl6 boxeaoQmiaoa W. R. at 10>d
@U, and 78 boxm prime at 12c.
Petroleum, Seeds udCofieeln Ifew
! York. • i'**
Jen. •!.—Pxrmotoon.—Crode Petrofwun continues
In desusd* tor export, end the market ck**d qitlte
flnhly yeeterday at 26c for Immediate delivery. The
aetos are 4700 bMs 40046 gravity, etsiss2te otLithe
spot, end 2SMQ2S lor tncnre deUveryL end 3006 do ;
In Fhlledelpfiu, at 22922)4 delivered there. Re
fined has been Inactive, ana doeee tamely at about
for fair to prime in bond, and 42
©telor similar quotitiee, free, with some trsnteo-
Hone tinea our lasVbeth above and below them fig
ures. We notioe ealee and reealee of 4900 bbls in
bond, at 87>4ffi46e, 8600 do free, «Qs42 for strew col
or and low test, and for Standard quality and
lest; 6200 gatirnu lnj tin, In bond; 6!»d|a66, and 360
bbU M Rsw Task Karosena,'’ 60, all pack
ages. Petroleum Neptha conttonee In speculative
request; with further soles ofIOOO bbls, port-colored,
at »4smo, chlrfly 80036, and 60 prime 40,
closing et about for prime.
Export of Petroleum since Ist of' Jennerv—j ,
From Eyr.TerkMU.^^.^^. w . i .....gslls.
Other Porta... , _ 241^661
Total 846fta
~BssDe.—Glovsf seed continues to attract.the «t
-tention of shippen, but, in conseqoehoe of the llgbt
sfttrk nf qtisHiv SeMniMs fTrehlpmimt. the ad*
;*“«t <li<buiM by lubbn. Uu tnuKtlin
wr export have been emeu: wo notice, however; 1200
togs ntJlollKes for theebotoeei mmplalS la now
asked. There has sprung ap » large dsmand jfor
Timothy with miss of bnehels 4 at gi»—
now held at $3,76, cash. Linseed has been qnlst.
Of Bough Flex we note mbs of 860 busbets at $2,90
&j.t\ cask. .
, Corns,—The msrkot ho been quiet cinae our,
last, but we noiloetno abate meat in the previous lex-'-
teems vtowsofboldire—indeed the xaerkatmay be
sold to close even itereflrmly than before. .Tbemlee
are 3674 begsßfrSoxesoUc, Um diseoaht ifor
Mh; 200 do for export, STcash In bond;ond 100 ~Bt.
Domingo, 23, ogah. £ The. etook of firoxil In tha Conn
fry, os mode up by.Xasare. W. Bcott A Son, 4s 42,666*
bags, vlu, Mgs here, 1000 at PhlledelpW*,
- |
: - toperts by BlTer.
- WBEELUffI- ritg Axwtci—gff Lbls petreledm,
Jes W Oerr. 75 dado,E Hjde; 137 oUbbU, Ardesoo
Oil cat 10 bbls dry epplee, x 8 flour bbls, l sack feath
er*, flnomaker A Lang; 67 bUs ale. Wm Edmunte A
oc; S beer kegs, 476 bgs berley, J Bhodee, 26 bbls ep
pies, Bobt BUvnt; 6te do, D Gregg Abo; 45 ska trn
tona. Owns A Ksstnerir; 3 ds ware, 2 toraae ownin;
8 bMs aerop frtm, J« Wood Adte 67 pea *tooe .pm*,’
H H Comas; 8 bole* L %ler, l Mwg
bolts, Lewis FMillps;! 6xapoultry,owusi<loB sks
oats, J H Diehl; 90 do do, Jtulott. i ;»:•
sks. bam, wJ P,
Hiamac223 kks,
minfeed, J 8 A oo: 26 dibble, Jasd McVey;
Cbbls iard,Gloxxe Acoff bxmdre^Xdgbrtra 1 A Stew.
ytidOOOotevas, HuahMcKslTy;l7lakaeors,<Spt
JWolteo; lUbtteflour,ownercaix»rd. t
‘itolhßTfTJiE-rirea Ltxili ski 'o (km :
Jee A Feteaty 3 Ableegts, J G MeTay; 200bbb flour,
7 bbls eggs, 8 dc batter/S hhds tobacco, 82 pkgs lard,'
S bbls poskj-OUrke A ooi J .vTTy*
Import* by Railroad. ,
- ' PittmoMm, fr. Viyn t Chicago BiiutoAs,
Jut S3—>lOtfaxa *o*p»Joha KoD*Tt»t 4«oj tu to*-
btcccy J A Masuria; li kagi lard, Littla M Trimble;
400 bot* flwfi B>ih Tifttiiiiy; IBu bags bsrUjr, Joifa
Oftoxvlcb; 4tf aki clorar tmd, ft bM* nr* flocuJßnnra
4 Kirkpatrick; 6$ Mon* fipsr; MarU* 4 oo; fto !do
fto>r*hn**t*ck.Aoo;ftBhl«*>Haj* a St*wart;3o
>m rega» UeOoUMfb. BmUb 4eu 4ft . doa bri**>*.
Head a Mata^,WhW«<O ir Hofjtou. i) <
Fxmaraaa * BaiLaoan. Jan
4 cka talknr.B 06 i H favrar A co ; 'l4ft-. 4ld«, i 40-
tea lard, W B Haji Aeo;S boU fruit, H iliddla * co;
UdosvbrMaar liliMibanj TS bafl chiMi.-ghtaftiK
k«* ta|;t6dOdo,£ JteMM&*o?.v ,•
.»HSLU«EI(C£.
iuyb4
■ ' TbsrivarnisatDi abauttiationaryattliA point
vtih call dgbt Jiatb? the aarki last urania*♦'' Tha
vaaihtr continue# dbngraatMe and aattWi aith
Indications tort nl|fttiafiao^
, -Tba AUagtooj'jrtav fcaatirtlj daar.af Jea omi;
bon, a&A'tHa ptokatfl 'wUlriwuns tbrii ragaiar. trfja
Jbrifcvittu' Zha Oot tag* I*A itorOil (Hty last tria
tafcwlthaboutanthaftalghtabacouldtaka.-
At tha IfonoDgahela wharf Um la
but little doing. tha Amadafttn
Wba«ila& Xilaala Martin frota Gallipoli*, and Echo
from OaUIpblJA With the axwpUonbj; ilia
tbarawaanc4a r ’
W« kora from c«* Ofoffia’taU nyrihaßj that Copt.
JUaX. SfiUofrlatO'hw fCMiUiia of izm* beat,
so* talUlfig»tt)ut plica. o>pt.H.vufrralciifc'
tlaiai derkof tba.Kay W«t Xo.'f, and Ii a raiUratidf
thbeitr. Ito inti'txtaito la irariai tfa» ;
qopta i* »k «p«i»eed
»a-^^v^a^ rT| .^pj
xtqubfU iartiUpodtlflo tpflS. J
Tb*lO**rT», QenSoa,l«OrtncnkrVb**£
i&fpacktiffe to-d*j,ta*Ttatfatii i, ffc sa '^ QC >_>
l mi «m mv' fitMMr OftofcCM* v H*rt**£wifl‘ ’
poaUfolr: )Mf»; for tgtfQJetiUt, Ulij
- Xaitlii, Ctat. BiifihSfMtwii ttf
'fOlMkli »,-;■? j ■ k>;
P>lw*. to tb* oa» fcabt to
„ ,*v v * J
BTEJJ9BOATB.
fOR CINCINNATI <& LOD- , ITS-,.
fine now
leave jot toe
above end intermediate porta oa TH*S DIY,
instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage
Li>uK JSVANBVILJjK.CAIKU i iirv 7
JC AMO 6T. LOOTS,—Th* in. nsrigUgS
steamer NIsYADA, Capt. D. Z. Briekeii, win leave
aa above oil THIS Dll, 23d i2ut. r ': ! at i o'clock
pi m. For freight or passage apply od board or to :
j»l5 J; B. MVIHQBTOK A CO, Agents.-,,
r7ANEb ( VUiLK PACKETS fgfrm
AATbs:«ieamer uLI22IX r HABTIH,4|9BhB
Capt*_D. T., Brown, win leave
hANSSTILZiB krtry' &«ÜBDAT at 4 o'clock p.
-iu j Uetnxniaqg, .will-leave i:2AHHBYHI.E every
TUESDAY, »* 8 o’clock,a. m. For freighter
■age apply on board brio > !r - « - J, ~- •• !
. note;*- J,B.UVIMGSTQyAOO.,Agcnt«. .
TTEGCLAR
XV-yAHXSTILIiI I mil I I Mil j' IITUi
new and beanliftflpamedgar vteamor E2L4IA ttJ&A*
HAST, Papt. Monroe ; Ayers, -leaves Pittsburgh Jbr
Zanesville,KVßßY TUESDAY, ab 4 o'clock p. m.—
Beturhing, leaves Zaneirllld X VERY FRIDAY, at 4
a. m. For freight or posssgrspply on hoard or to >.
J. A 00., Agemts, Pittsburgh.
11. B.PIEBOEB 0Q., ; Agentt/Zancevnio: gat; -•
TQftO ARtt^ftK.. >, fE»:W :
IOUOe HXKT.~WHKBLTK9 .otndHS9S
.DAILY.. KXPKSB&: hiaa-m
new and iplendid aide-wheel packet ARMADA;
OaaW ’ George W-. * Fehucn,' %MfreO ; Pitta burgh-tor
Wheeling every. HOBDAY..WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY, at lr o'clock a. m., punctually, Lssvea
Wheeling for PlUrtmrgh every TUESDAY, THURS*
DAY andSAXQHOAI» :
TpHE 1 BiNE PASSENGER. -
iX steamer MIHKRVA, Owpt. JofcsAflßßK
Gordon, leaves Pittsburgh tor WbceUngeferj ‘XVAa-
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at Xl a. a.,
punctually. rjUmTs*Wheeling far Pittsburgh svacy
MOHDAY, WEDNESDAYdndFBIDAY, ut k.zZ
.The shove steamers intke close connections at
WbeeUag wtth flsduldoiwhoel atsaaera for Marietta,
Parkenbaxg and Cincinnati.
For Wight or passage apply 'tm bberd or to ' I - -
' • . 7AB.OOIOJHSAOO.iAgents.
Ja® 114 Wotor itrset» J
: -ron r, 's\
rwHPUANff COUNT HAU£.-Bj vfc-
Vr tueo! an order of the Orphans' Ooort of AUe*
|he» oothtf,iSrilt tlzpoaio POBUOBALK, In
the jtotonda of .the COURT HOUBB,, Pittsburgh,
Allegheny county, on WEDNESDAY, 4th cf Feb*'
rusty next, at 10 o’eloek'W rn^the-ftLowleg Beal
Batata, the property or Georg# Rudolph, late of Al*
legheoy City, dooeaeed, to wit:
All tboee tour certain coattgooua lots or pieces of
vacant ground sitnatsand being on the. corner of
Rebecca and Balmont sirMts,ln the FirarWarfol
aha Uityjof Alleghany, - and, marked and numbered
as lots Hog. 12, u, 14 and 14 in the_pl«a of lot* kid
not by tbs snbicriber, by 'virtns of the ordsrof tbs
Orphaas'.OosrtiAnd bounded and;,dsnribed as fol*
lews, to wit: .
t hot Ho. lB bfgtnninif at the cbfnsr of Bebsoed and
Balmont streata,.atd tuning thanen along Bsbefeoa
•treat£3 feet to the Uoeof lot Ho. IS.lneaid plah;-
thencs along the line of said lot Ha.-U slgbijr feat to
an aUey tea feet iheofeMCnt tp ibfr ccr*
nsrof£epeccaaL(Tß«lm6ntL£reals,at thepUewci
beginhtnv. The loteHos. 12,’1i and lS having eadr
airoPtof tOkt OLifobecca strok, and sxteciUzic
beck, preeerring the earns width,, the distance of .80
; - - ; . : 'i‘'
. Also, those three other certain lots of ground ptto
ste in the first Ward; City ofAllegbeny ahsenid,
and numbered-in .the 'plaaaforesaid in Bern 2D, 21
end each having a front on Judge a tract bflB
last and 8 inebae, and extending back to. the 10 feet
atisy above mentioned. -
Tsau or &au-~Cn».halfof the porchaee mbaey
in cash, on delivery of the deed, end the balance.in
twoeqeal annual instaUments, with lnteroat, eecaxed
by bond and mortgage.
- SABAH W. BUDOLPH, Administratrix.
.Vacant to:s to lanes In.the;same locality, on ad*
vaatagrooe terms. jaldidtd .
S3hRPH4*B a COURT SALEL—By vix
\J tue of an order of the Orphan’s Oonrt ot ills
gheny county} I will expose to PUBLIC SALS,' In
the Botnndn. cf the OOUBT.HOUfiB, JMtUhnrgh,’
Allegheny county, Pn, on WKDAKSDAY, tbei 4th
of February next, at 10 o’olock m a., thAfollowing
property.of Gatoarina Bodolph, dsc'ds •.
A lot ofUhd iitnateth theTfrst Ward of the City
of AUeghtny, bpgtnnlng oa Water I«ne,; ax the
Dortheaat comer of Benson’s lot; thence eeatwardly
along eoutbeaat side of Water lane aboat'372 'foet to
the lot now or lately owned by Col. David -Campbell;*
thence sodthuardiy along said lot 276 foot to Oboe*
maker’s alley, or Blm stmt, on* the plan ef lots laid
out of said ertates theaee east wardly along laid tat
and the north side of Blm street about 1&5 >aet to the
eait'Una of lot H0.*2731n the BaServe.tract; thsnca
SQUthwasdlFby ths<a*et lias of lot Ho,* VS about
356 feet ts Bldgs sfrset, thenos wsotwardly along the
north side of Judge stmt about 64? feet to the'torosr
of the Ut of Geusga Budidph's hatesf tbeneo.«bng
the same lot northwardly, parallel with Balcjopt
xtxeet aboot'63t leet-'to the southerly side'of Bea sea's
lot; thence eastward!/, aidag the same abont.U toet
to the eontbeiat coiner ot Benson'e .lot; thence
corthwanily aiding- the auma abozit S 3: Water
Lane, the beginning, (excepting j tharairom Jots
Hoe. 1,2,11, as nombsied Id the pan aforesaid, add
also d'iot eocnpisd by Joseph Acksrmao, Hoi A]
These last four Jots front on Bsbacsa sttteyud art
ea^Utobctxce'pted'oafcof^teabovabomidarica..
atza tor bcuMfrg fronting on Bsbrcca,
Bldge, Water Lane and other streets, and If no' Shis'*'
deat bid Is obtained lor it as a whole, ■*"«»■> pot*'
. tione will be oflecedat.eald sale. Tbere bcdngalio n.
doabletwo^toned briiAAwelllrg erecied on onh of
thiloU fronting Bebeccn street. . 0 - :i i ' '
Terms made known at sslei ~ . . 1 ■ ' ■
jaldaltd • JOfIBPHKNOX, Executor,Ai.-
rV&PHX&S' COURT "BALE.—I* ike
V/ matter of the eetete of Alfa. Bpesr, ilnnsfol
By virtue of an order of the Orphanr Oooxt of idl*
leghsny County, 1 will expose to PubUo ttel*,atjthe
OotTBT HODak* ln*th» CitT of TlUrtmr*tiOT
flATOßDAY^tbe7th. Bay ofFebruary, &-Ufc3,
aVIQ o'clock a. vi.,' ill Uu certain. tract of iked
iltuU
lag port of a large.txacc of which Alexander epeer.
died, Miiud, end bounded’ ahd' described m foliovrit :
- Oomaeaclag i a .pin on lino dtvtdisg tn*hareln«» j
alter detained end other >•»«* tuymiw
dte’d: thsnoeß.l* WVss,4lerchsetoa plh;thfac*'
Mi fafc*. W. U preheat*. a .white. oak;-*beae*H.
ttjd o tf. iWperchsetoa.hickorj; IhenoeN. lißtf 3
tree; tbenceß.
SSperches to * jtos thence- along .Une ofbnd of
John Hlcholson fi, 89° ifo. perches to. a pin: theboe
•look Uan'otland of 'J. lTClore B.'OJff’ TV; MU
perches to apU; thence aleag other Uaeoi
laod B. &i 4 w. 284 perchee to a pU;flbettoe aungi
line of M’Ket’e land iHJi°B,6a.w ptfchMto'aiial
theses slongiha line dittoing the. neteabstore <d».
scribed land, and other Usd of Alexander Bpeer,di>
mantl, In the pin, the piers nf'ttonlniilni fnUnlslii ,
log 47 seres ead 81 perebse, mors crises; being the*
•sms'which the'iala Alex; Uet:
Will and Tcstamwfr registered ta jurberi Opt*
of Allegheny Ooimty, In WfllßoekvoL —*page[-V
devised, (MeraUk,) for the paymbat of dAte and
LgSCfoe, -A •. <» -2
-iennsof sale cash. ' ..• s•< -.
frßSwl JOalfß BPt«K. IxMßtot. .
CJUPKKIOK 1 BUILDING LOTS ¥<)S=
0 undersigned oOßraformle/onic*.
so oahU terms. some off too choioest spot* for buid*
Ihg purposes that are to bo found around ftttsburkh. 1
uqtim-litoaMhttbtt tu bmjdted-ysrd* of Iha
teminnaof tot Oentre.Avenaa Horso Bali way. and 1
ate Unattfhl location* for private dwellings, the
scenery aad’everythteg tenttoalhan axteemete
brsblefor any one wanting to locate eutdda os (ha
city Unite, and 1 aUbesaaa'ttmsso nfar ate they
that ooaunnafoation oahlrtbad with, the dty atTau
hours. Xiots from oae*fourth of ah.aae aowardii
• Also, some>Wcstern > Lends; situated ln-lowa, jiha
aeeote and Wisconsin. ; . -tjr-H
Also, several small lots In KlnenriHs, 60x4» fcet.
' The abate property win be eold cih aCtosModsHnx
tenu. In4nbe ofJOB2I9KBBOH, Z I ~
'' oOfner Sixth said Wood street#, ~ 0
Or, wnt A/;HXfiBOIT»7
,anl;6ind , L Clerk , »Ofllco, '
/COUNTRY SEAT FOR BALR~
r *s. BfoWee township, fear milesitom the
dty, and mlite fiom insdijln'egtetloo. Cpn*
IJarUf hiliVltlfli state oi cultivation; eujrgs
portlsnof tbeUndhasa ifomthem exposure, which;
mikee It, valuable for the caltdro. of jthft grape. the'
fcnUdlsgif comlatof atwoUtery iteate dwelling aod 7
kitchen ; an orchsrd of 80 ftalt treaeef the beet
etlse, in n good ndghbotfedod, to oftnd efa fow,
fl««re»doaessyto**s. Alii>»yto - t „.
-JsO t ; B. HcLAIH AWm io>.lonrth etraei' •
VALV4BW ; BTEAIh FLOURING
■V . MILL PHOPIBXT FOB SILX, dtnsted! Ur
‘thethHTlag villsgc ol Oohnnbluin,'Ohlo. The BlU'
leof brick, 8X etory, 40x69, with Snefiftnehofite.
Sd miller's. honse erected on a Ist of ground efa*.
an 1 scte.’ The mIU his ihteo
*to»e*, : tnr»* 7rend» b«m,:«nd a<l the Jateha* 1 '
proTsmsnU nrasUs found in n first dsu mUL Vpir
an fraontretiba r doiQg a gOod Imdsect,
ed st hsuabs ooeU seine:owner is jzolag West.; [
1 Apply at ihVoflr.e of B. MnLATS A 00.; 80. 103
Jofarth-:«tteet.':v-n''
DLAHT FOaHACB PKOPBBTr IN,
Wuwo rOB BAL».—ThI. pn>[Wtf lM toe»Ud ..
,S**>iMcmr.™ count*, Ohio, on th. Xta.
amm Brunch or tMOlndnof * Fltutarnh Biu.
ro»l,wd nlao wt tli».Ohh><BMi,mt*rta*t« UOM
•WU .cr la .connection .11h.700 AOBES VIH-
BkAIiLABD, (Itutea on.:tli.wn.nilroLC,T.
jnlkitfrtanthalarsaoa; - i
Partite dedteudexafoUlngihe property Ba*ap»'.
ply to Mr. QIO. DBAKBOBfI'.nt OsuJ JWr.— '
For terns, crawly to
. , i ' / DATILTfIOMAS, Xm., ‘ ’
;/ «S«?5mITo2•;
gNOXMB:J9Ksaij^
II Hi/:- ABOOI BIOHT aOtoKiitiicilsi »
sit
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l} < oijikF kj^uaJh,
,-iaqoJi**t ibn
»m«r •«•>' v * - rfta *nm -j
STBIJtT Jf OB fiiil—A Ct(lUo| jjmJ io^'
U FranitrMVMßfc Mv’a«r'lbtl>n,-UiU5
;'<*•*• yutmi* ■•'■’" - KtatytkYiSr., ■: 'A
OivH Barut i
O5 «U T
JFOJtt &UE.
ftfß ''BAJEB—LOT. OF
GBODST). ASP hfi.PflE, ritute cn th* i»&:
loll,p , : __' 1
, or. H.i.b'tLWAST..
Jil7:<V~ - ' r - -■ 7T: - -Ho.«3#mk .tr»»l-
TTOK'tiA£lS-sjs4 Boiler, >f«ei loos
£ «ad KiochA£luut«'|o<>.tn*tl«fc. SoE
HO. Ir 2 T.IIIERTT oTßkrT.'. ! oOfctt
'- iy
1708 KENT—The two adioinuurthree
jT Hotted BBIOE DWIIiUHO titufe
*S lulmUaut, aqr, »n4««jr)T ppp,.
SS^?r!®6^lSSSlSS&fe,
'■■tad In. .Okolir'.' Jror_taimfc:;«o.ii»»ntj to
WMn&.# u
/XOUN.TB Y KESIDBNCES ’EOfi
\j ;V Motuut.*rmm »> rut
tovniiilp—ont biting uinrchird cf two tb*
Murtfat «m.| pUnt Ormptß.; It* .
smaU piece.«ka be sucbasedoD rMuraalMf J*F®K
TpOtsKENT—Thosfr twoHoastjiroii the
J}:cortter.fnitil.tM*t*n4 Cborry Utejr, known
« New.: 100 ond 102.- rMw^ononmjrtnt
"Apply tot 1 ' ** * *“ '. jtWXVriliMi
EVB ißKNTLLttotettrwrtWy BBICK
£ DWIiIinJKO.JIOOBe, UtutwCon Hnj rtrtd,
wUk mfen rooms. t oUeeiion eirea lst ol i ApnlC ? -’
~<. y* i-ts;.;. JWV£bUVb‘-*.*ni,.' ■"
i>U ... r.:.- ■ J? *»aaATO WaUr street "
mOt tET—A nro-itoiy- BriofcD WEli^
■ JL .XAGr.eoAUbiiDcetcktJroaias.sad attic, fio. SS
VyllertrteVnesrODatDSaj.’Heol'tSSO." fj
lEqn’re of 1 .■•<; t 0 IttvSTCBBBTr,
! J%jift3t . . ...•■■- . .r. 271 JPenp street 1
{TUB BJBHTr-AiiliWg#,.i well, lighted
JC room la'ike Gaxbtzb Buimoto, feariAeteay/
it tbs Bwis oftWOIIIOB c j
-.»• selttdtf -, T g.vj ?j‘ii ;; dCrviiT.W ■ >r^
UTU&ift AVUM.: lath
U fcrty’ nwur.kssd of fff ood* tnmvibe Ut-et
> .MrTH?MAT.TVA "
; dsM* “' : ifoa,t4l*g j atSJLibertj street!
IfUiL HALM OK&JJLN'I—Aa UU Ji*
'11? finery, I tnoompletsorder. ' Ajipli to-i
t-ii .».!?■: ; :V iOKr'ABXHBBS,
; mbaidtf .- Att*y *> Lew t Hcylas Ftmrth stl •
/ WlOiiA XV WV-tMbb eaohronfittt
\Akn& sedcmd <Worof ”Wkwiidßsif BoiL'Bo tad 81 ;
X BXG&BT
A BARBOUR t
Diiuun
■OA££QIi:,OJL 9
LAM PM AHOIPAOXiDB*BB,
Ho,BS WOOD &TMMJBT,
rtwuoiMj • Pim,
wo.w.if ,i m jig,,, —Tr>"rmri
OtirafalNEKY. v=
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!j..; I ■JurorjummaßS.o*L- ! •> .
BUBHIHG OIL AJJD fcUBBIQATWtf OIL,: _
Een>ooott«sttY 0a haad ibfl ray bat -onollty^f.
BDBHIHd-OUi»<*»ittd.fQbnt bdcc slMt* |ood
MJBBIOAtOB, pare WBHK BKSZOLS ttd CAB
iw r - : S’< I'J j , ,
iVAUonlsre ks atMo* U Minn. Bnx*r t Saak.
*060&4 floor, vIU be promptly Btkaukd to.'
avioofcdtr- r-.nrv,... •
UU* WUIULH. ~
; . DUHOAH, DCNLAr,AOO.,
. iron wroxx spimo uabbok oiw.
Office, 30. SVI ftrwt, :
FITTBBqB«H,TA*Ft
t ucifbe om wobksL: ; ; ;
I*4j A? ” ;
1. u . «U*OTAfflpnH» 0F.;,.... ... i«L ■
V OaAL AH D OABBOh^OILfIj
•’ ■!' • ••'" •'• i dealer ii ; •* y i! »
• ■*•**> ' I*XIS, 'GBIMtIMTB, Mn *a., »j . ?; :
. jHov mUrkoUttwt, tetwaift Sn»Bd nd SkM.
‘OjSKjLNKii Oil* tW *Xi>UHX.—lii
• Xvu&deni(zied»renefeifrepaxe&-to Mil the bett
qhalitj'of Sensed Carbon oil, delirered on boafdof
antt 1 ' Pittefcrargb; on'dodr laPhUOdelbhU. or At*
warehouse (a* Bed Hook ‘Point,' Hew' xork.-.Wlir
also doUmiota from JOT to JJOTO barrels trm aboard r
■hip* or call Bills Lading of dlflhrin* deed loti on
limnooL Slaagow, .Fraiiktort-08-ihe-Main, and
other Snropeaa parte. 7 .BXgSB AGBAFIV :
•teeCT 1 •• -Psttr&te Ofl Work^rittsborfb/Pa.
~ ; ; 7
Co.,Vauj,
'
! Manofrctoenof AOT HXAT.
XHGJXOTSS, PiUQK AJBD KHG&KH OB4TBB,
HOLLOW WABI,Mo, BUM and 01ms 551-
Ids MiU iriH flaring,flea, WaterbndlAr
tlsan-Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, .So*
gar Kettles, BnUey*, Bangors/ OarWfceel*. Ooopliaga
and,Castings goJurjUiy. rlAleor JobUng* and lucbins
•Oestynfffcjßuipe loj ordijt^.ftfenfod-EoßaMs MIIL
:irtth-Stsagacr,Horn Bower.*-:i •• noU:6iad: =-
;g;BsrgrpNK;?Qtisa)BY l .;.;, ! . i
. J).I)eHAVOT*SOH, i‘ 1 £
WMDtsio ■;,'
h*Alia® stoves, oookCsq *ahs*3,-j53.
OomapailUX* rBOHISj ntllDlM. ta.
iftovisfjjißOH wmat raomtv
ag;Mnda_tfjQAßTnP«-daiM W
i, /and *.Q «fg>
n»«lliitnij i
snit iwwnilrtiilr
pff l ll w !lißßti^Ttfr(lT l iilTHl l *TtW|Wß'
thehocsswlll kept as a - first,class.
6'otelfueTtri -: ; ‘ '
'-Jjinayd * ;;
uptrfiUTjqqjr^ti,.
XTOHMAL
Srt'iS< , **K 1 *. I,OWUI MHOOlrt So.» «.
OiaU street, Third sfa»r..
s\i ''■* --- i
. tt.jMa to
whom all of da look fir advice and uutrnction.
vi.’tovo.a?£:; - JOHB J;WOLOOtT»r
-- I -
11 fiswii riTtj i iiii in fii llui iijTriilim BJiiii—bJ alwJilL
unbmzvn is* "• •^^wJS.WISCS
t: I Utoplaeme in: tiring it as Hg opinion that tbs*
toydngjqyrOTTwendjtfrri H .fang ;
j: - 1 j
' '"I toxnrof no dneSrtto desired higher testimony fas
- , I4nfly-ocnflfcrte.tbo above nrntrnimomattnn : •
c:dO d !i. -c tt: -•: 1 7 ->f A'I)KBHIS01l. *
; V H* m FW* High SchooVgnjcfcaT
than any other teacher In this dtj. - .
..' „ . _ a-*. timfflHi
{ py wedglieadTanoo. v anfcftawdi.u
tilHiwAiatwatt&Mlgwtf m OB lllrd.fv tlu
«d»lT»ijnrt«iM ,-oI; teinUii,, forw<Usc iad
■torlacGraUOlL, m>.Kraar»
. ■jiTtaagy loSguSrSg;
UdlU.<tU-UO»dffcC«Bt'blllldiDJt*, wUh'-
»Jtt>ttoai»,fcf Um avitm imt
JnpttßiW Va fcad>d;<m.tli».'MMlld.Ll ia
vithE
sa.’saasssass.tepsfs
Sgsgag^-Xs
• *'-- ' / »; imi'r >l |^iri M Hin 1
ssft2, f ßox^?Sa^ttJ^TrtS^o^™' yi s
g*BKIj BA&RBLb« OU.~
rtUMßissT""
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..aiiuifrttnißsL V
a* lam huaij uovk Intmna,.
diA to»awoitk
colt), WAi*B,rja>»*..“d.drtk*
'•odert' '."tanibtoflSßts Id, WTM,
oLosxTß,dto. ' ...-
timraani Bnsd in the ttast dnfs{
■ radoa iffm*. . ... j
BmWpi 'teM oa Un Ihortat «H
MitammUd. Y- J -■ - v> . d«g--
•piUJAMMg-tb btdvprima for pile bf~
'; Jl--'- = : ' BWHteBIBdk ::
: pKAlUui—» «Mkaa». l ««nU, ft*
Xm*to um& orauiv
Depot of the Huniwi Batlroad* £& VIM*
i •: I •'
°ob?-.tw «U CledMrtt;acH Ifcs »*■
: ( Hhaftwetila. ■
Wt s. BLf l-** o P»
do BtantnnrflU .•_ , j fc» « fcH) "
■ Wonrir::..;... • j •
*do£ W» b.a IfcSOa. m.
Agrteaa«nrfniH*l ; &SQ«- fctO •
. db. Ht. LMte.^^,,,,,,1
Ho change of can between Kttihnrgh
fipltndldfkepisg Oars attached to ail Sight Iralpi,
: | riffilWjl aad WtoM* : 'Xfc>A l .
LeamPitttbtagfc’MOa- ii. # Mo«wnul.ij4o».®.
. do WelLrrma 408 -F
■'••M Btenbe&Y!e 6slB-«*( -fc6o : n: i6do “!
.do Wheeling. idi- K lid# » I &10 «*
.WO i.V,,; UOV,-** I 035 *»
QnrififeflagatWbicUnF with Hot'liiKiri iai
.Bsflrriad,anft at Beil aft wttttOWttal-Ohir- Be t£St
V - I J V I ♦> ClntiuiLm* ‘
loMOeMUebm-th.—h...... lgoaiei. p.M.
6 ■£> .ftalS; «.. *O5 «•
; , - ' 1 OJ4,M U ■
do Hnrtiflw r ; n , mt ,„„ n i,„ BJ4 U M
~ ■, • 't».y| f* fcJO m |
ntttbnrgbtTort WcTns and Chicago BfeQAadsai
Hodeon jrnh Sdntorffle andOtael&neti &
K i tdf AkroßrOoTabogaTsDsond Kiaienbm.and
withoTiTß.*-KB* fbrhiS^SSffl
ahd @4cu(Oi endf theHorth<weet. •; 1 .
y Aoodtoaodstkin ImtH et ixta.
. . Jktnnlng tntny srriTe &tft2o a. Av 400a.au,
ftfS aodliiO pw tai '•
Hckrti » ifl ; 'promlMi.tr potot» : la tta
West 9* Jogth-jwrtf: Horth « ' Kanh*westj naa be
ptocmd at tbeXibem fiCceet Depot. Rttsbnx^.
* j “ r Ag«t.
Far farther information/applr to ~j >7
. WILLIAU &THWABT #l Agnt, 1
At the Hornpe&r'e Otßee ta Freight Stietioiu Pena it. *
•■■i no 85: . .;< ■]■••.■■-• :: : : <■>■/■ '-il-
: ‘- a r —'- ' r.,v7.-iaai
WIN TE B ;
-W Biagnm<TfD»jaaHMßyi^
1863>-th« - iniiiHnviiiMHlßßMMMp
tAKUOIBXSib BilldWAin <llBAtl>iILT
TB4ZHB. O.nndnft*Hloßl>AT,;J*a,l»li,l*a.
■ Tke k T&Alli, Jaaraa tba *m
momt Btatioflattry morals* (excopt' Sunday) at
•tofolaiß at all atattoas, ana mjtktn* alract
onseotlau at Harrt*bniwferE»itimoca and Waah*
lui Usuand tor.Nav-YoxS tU Philadtilpkia.; .
' *iTbaTHBQUSH gIHBMa TSAIS tmrm4*os at
moptfta* oily ai atliirtjal atattonymartng
aenaaoSsn at Harmbftrg tor Bateaus* and
Waridmatw. aad fcr BatrYork via &U«atcwa rout*
is* BtoUoa dally (tnapl
Sudan), at *11:85 ». m*j Boffin* only ,*t pnndjnl
tTttV T Tm' i r ,^Tiiia^*T> |r ttottilnQii |of Balluonaad
'WaaMastOßf **4at FhfladelpWa tot Hair Teak.
, & «am£
'AOOOkKODyCIOH 'VSAXHK.'
dally,
(except *CBdej>aiS:46 p. a«i Btojfcdn* at efi vUUons
— mi firmTnaflgh. i - •*-
. JRniAcoomuodatton Train for Wall!s Button kavat
ialtjr (except Boday) at fciO a. B* ;
: gacfcnJ'Attwpimorfatfcn Train. tor Waift,Btattoa
kcvea dafiy («nept Banda7}a*lli46 «;]u. •“
-•Third
toavae dally (except SondayVai&iOp.tn.u' •.<
ftorth Acooomodattcn Train ifcr. WalTa Station
Inotm dally (except fiandaylat &00 p. xa,‘
' Tha Ohvek Train bare* wall*! Button btkt Bub*
daji atfcOfi a. in.; retaining; 'tatfvee Pittsburgh at
••*:!• </. ■ :' r ■ - ‘-r\ .
■ Batoning Tjainearrivti USttubann aa fettcrwa t
Baltnun jSxjnaß* lfctf Ip; Skt Pfaitadalphta Iz*
praaa, hl£ p. ni4 mj'fcint lflai a. ;. Johrrtrwn
Aceomnodattcn, ,‘loiaO] w’Uij.Jlrrt-'JfBFi Button
Aflnfemnodatton,-gJO a.nujtUcpttd'WaOT-gtatton
Acootnaodattcn,. 8:36 a. :m* fTkM;WaIIV Btatton
Aoooßunodatton* fcfiO p, m; v BattntflraJßxaaAi will
arrive with PMbMWpoJaftjrtor-atJkl£on
m .**
| uTrain*PrßlatiwTilla and Indiana«mn®otatßUiii*
flUa.lntamctton. wtth . Stall Johnstown A«*
.osminodattcn* list and West, w
’TbepciUbwiltfind Itgrtobr iotbilr interest,!*
going last ac F W*st, to travel fyNilia ftnattfrißia
Central! Bafltofl, ae tfca aoocstowiattftns ndwoftrad
cannot jut urpaaert oa any PtfrafcronU. ~Tha Bwdk
haUUtedtWftn atpz^j^pdja free ftrtna diet.
WsresiracctoMtrajftjgaeirad contort to aHv*.
way UtwrttiU BOaa vmhthotrpatroang*. !■
ftijTb BalttßMsa~ MMM% U> 00
To rhfladstpbtn..... 10 60|To 8 »
•- Jbmß chattedto all Btattoau on Pdfintn
niatßß BttTroad; and to Phil»<MphissESic«
■•■-.—-•>?,.. 1 j 'v
. ft—igtnn. •ißrohattax T-ttctets ,1a cats will u
charged an exqen. awosdlec to distance traveled. In
addition! to the. sUttda zata*'czD*pi froo».»taUoDS
wherathaOonjpugrjnnoAgent. !■«•
* TOtlCCft—lii aaW 1 Compearwill bold
. Uwanfree • rupouttito' ftri Uooaal baggage. only,
aad for aa'axwanf sot exceeding 8100,...,
. H. • hsa .-beea-' am ploy ad to
coavnjjpauangiEs and to and frqca taaS*.
-pci, at a flfcarp&oS toaxoNdSS canttteeeohpaS'.
apply td^-
£, J. BTjMlA|iy, Abml
Aiith* -PtmoiTsnia OeßtxarluUnMd ftswgw
,JUU3n«jonlJi«t7 andgqntirziefs - :'aoli
tSollab! savings banal ifoto
■MJr- Founx finucxr.
• •'. { % ' . fTTTA-ftT-cwn nqiftXj^J^.VTV
~ Opdhdafij'ftom 9 to S o'clock,'ateo ea Wo&JaodAv
«£*
ftom Xto 9 o’clock, and from Komterlst to
jKap lot from 6to 8 o'clock, / ;•; iO -_.-. ..
- Deport to recejhred of alt'umainot tea thaft Om
Bolter, and ft divldoiid of the proStedoctendterioo ft
ytoftto'Jqm and Oecamber.. Interact haa boon da*
eland .■MaiHaimany, In Jana afcd' Detomfcar. tinea
tha Bank-wtofrryanimL attha rata atatyfr r
iftJtoMV.ji-.T
Intoreat.it not drawn crat, b placed to«fca«ed&
of Ua difnttot! •■ BdacteoL mAtoofttMteoM to»
-frirtetftmn thaEiatdayaat rtlfwtlfir.OOlll
'poi&uUasitwice ft year without troubling the dcpoti--
tor to c£n,or aranto pnaent hUpam boofcAttkia
Wfll ddubte in tea ftfaantwclvanaiih
mtidp#dtt.tfraftgregata ftiosi rtxs &n*na2* ru
.-.w. •
*
, I Qto ajppilaitfan at
' John it. MeftddnT "
.\John Holmae, ..
• • *<«».<yl»y •■■•■"■'
■, BtoM^Jfahneatotfc,
K ;Jaa*i Hardman?
- Alexander Bradlaj, ••>
Bacfcofca,
vQeOrf* Blacky
Jphn B.OuSiU|
.'tJdouo. A. .Carrier, •
:7 .aMte»jA.tfloltoj», '
f rWpb£±PF&» i,
John firmna, 5 • ?
Hopewell Heptmrn,' ;
William BoHarov'l
' Peter H.Hnpher,b</
■ siduiti Hr
0. WQUaaiK
gtlftitAftTvi
'/ Mae**?
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ctriainerntfortliaiollowlai Ifr<in «dl rfrnntrMii?
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niayiffES?
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rnmfinT fatirnft rtfmnliln
Wwiww GorMsitt iron m Mmr^
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WUltoStfiehiiMitL
Alrtuder Tlnrtu,
Ij»« Whittier,;
. ChrtrtttnYeecw.
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