The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 03, 1863, Image 4

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item Y««terdiy;» Byaairig Gazette;
■,f Death Of AlDert-Copier*' l>
fn » nolle* of—theeaptWUy of Josuh
* t<^Fi*T,‘Jr4 r W c l1i« nwratag Is
v / cUtotl of the}7Bih
-,• »ligb tly wounded, but not
ijilto'WM)* mistake. Be was
•''''seterelyw uttdedln ; theiefVshoulder by a
fragment’* Tft wii i*k« by it® rebels,
- - ’ tfrrrM *" tn/ftw south, then back to Knox
•fiU#,*b*i» hftdift4n>m*Wb«rtbfttWMU tb»
• -'kiihand AtVof January. > On 4hn ttth bd
lef nototc- hl*-f»thef,frora Kuor
'r's‘J,*lW;lriw rteh-bft tiin'i * 4 l*fcMtrookOß th ®
r lett'shtroldW by Tbiwbuod
'1» oot verjj sererej but theiong rid* on toe
£ir>, isd •xpbsurvfo "cold, broke me down*
4 4 ~ : " t-tbiok TwM soon WeWo to 5 travel egelu. I
1 eouldnothear acytkingirt JolUh.- Probably
you bare beard from httu before now.' As
* ’ iooo fts X get through the lines I shell write
again." Bat 4 ©omrade and fellow prisoner
writes from Camp‘Parole,';Aonepolie, 'Md.,
thet mortification-ensued,'which soon terai
j : anted fatally. “Itook good cure of him/’
■ 'says tbe noble fellow,“as long a* I-wae with
i - him; bat we bed to leave him «t Xooxville on
kcoonnt of having to travel eii foot ton miles
I Jta Bast Tennessee, where our men had burnt
tome bridges. sentword
Urt?but who;bft» since come up, thftt Albert
was deed. Bat, Sir, I-cauH gire joa any
. particulars of his death; hi the man had noth-;
iu g to say ftbout him’except thftt his wound bed.
mortified. I mutt say, as ft last-tribute of tor
ipeot, that be was oneofthe best of soldiers
«. m good ns ever brnved the storm of buttle—
I ftlwnvsftt bis poevnud never fearing danger.”
5 Albert wns n good man, au earnest and.’ d*.
Voted OhristUu. Many a dying man in the
■ army hospitals -wss. cheered -and sustained,
l - w4tl4p4*hing‘tbrbugh the dark-valley, lbjhis
j: kind services, his oounsels and his prayexsj
[• md even though be died among enemies, we
i. cannot doubt that to; him the valley of the
shadow of death was'illumined;by a better
light and a fuller bonsolatlon’ than earthly
kindness could afford. Oufwouhtryj In its ek
l tremlty, call* forsnob sacrifices j Heaven lt^
1 self, when their appointed -Work is done, calif
S for suoh noble ones as krand his brother who.
i went.before bins drom another battlefield)
I therefore let ns who reinain bqw meekly to the
{ stroke, and rsjoloe that we had suoh precious
j offerings to give to oorpountry anA lO Heaven.
. At »n adjourn.* mooting ot th. Oil Bx- !
cfeugo, hold this morning- it tho Board of :
■i Train rooms,! tho Prooldont stated that tho I
object ot tha mooting was’ to hsag tha report j
of tho CommUtoo on Location. r
Tho report of the committee was then road. J
It stated that the Board of Trade had offered
tho use of their rooms to the Oil Bxohango, 1
free of ront,eatll thetest toy of July nest.
Their offer ni aeceptad and the Commlttoo j
discharged. , .... ,
The beoretary than read a minority report
! from Mr. BonoU. objecting to the Bodrd of
Trade room, oft aS location for: the Oil Bx-.
! change, and stating thathehad obtained sub*
' scrintions npon his statement that it woaldhe
located aear the banks of the Allegheny I
: river, and if the location was elsewhere, he*]
; would feel bonnd to refnnd the money. I
A communication, from Wm. M. Shinn, 1
: Biqr., was read, suggesting Philo Hall as a
■ Dropiulut for tho sMtloti of tho BwhiDf*. j
ofTrade-Room*,
howoror, put a itop to any farther debate on
! tho oubjeet. . . . •
Tho report of tho Committee, appointed to
draft bya-Uwj and .a eonatitution lor the
government of the Bxohango, wae then taken |
np. a After having been road In detail, they
: taken up seriatim, and passed, amend
' td.os rejecUd*: >- L
On motion a Committee of floe wore ap
pointed to confer with the Direoters of the
Pennsylvania Bailroad to aaoortain whether
' they would not offer inoreased facilities for
! the transportation of -Oil over their road, i
On motion, the organisation of the Pitts
' burgh: Oil Bxobaoge dates from this day,
February Sod, . 1868. '
On motion adjourned.
1 The .Controller’* Estimates for 1803.
• Ihs. County Cwnirjjlfok W jpyepsrsd bU'w
timfct«i or tho msipti and sxponditursr of
' th* county for 1863, and submitted tho aims I
to tho Commlitionors. The expondltoroi aro
: baaed on the average payments of the laat t*re
jMri,-«nd include provision for ths optatand
*joj warrants of each tiepsrtment- The amount I
; required ; to be raiaed by taxation, l»—for or
; dinarv ooantj s9l MO; and for In
! terett on railroad brads, $138,000. Thit : will !
‘ j Involve a levy of four mllle tor oonnty pur
poaer.and fire and-w halfmillafor railroad
‘ fnfcvsii—oran aggregata-4ovy of-nlne and a
: tnilli. For State purposes the maximum
: of three mills will be required. m
; The eatimated receipts Inelnde the tax**
: levled.ie 1861, for railroad purposes,amount-
Inc to $700.000; andthe amoont to be raited
• ! 14*1863, loir.th* «amewtP<!»e^f 3 8 J 000—mak- |
Inca total of sB3B,OOOfor railroad Interest.;
The railroad tax levy of 1863 waa twenty
- '•> ’ MW-hrini, ani being JtiU nnoolleeted, the
oreaent aaaeiiment will awell the bnrtheh to
; thirty two and a UlfmUU, or 3* P«
the assessed valna lon. To thie must beadded
-theerdlaary ooanty-tax,-tha.Btate tax, the
-poor tax, achool tax*nd gOWnment tax; so
that, if the railroad tax ia paid, the owner a
of real estate trill have very little left to place
on the profit aide of the eoeount.
The olty tax payers are atUl wor*e off, hav-
Ing a little railroad tax of thsir own to provide
for, atjfrU 4* thfirsbafq pf the oonnty debt.
Bliss Leaverton Found.
j Tbe girl Martha Agnn LeaTiiton, whole
■)• Bjitnlouf dl«.ppMi«M from the Wlileyen
! Pomtto Cuitoge.atWilaUSgtoi^
u i whole parentl, relMtog at CheiterloWD,
i Hd., wora uonildaiably »Urm«d It reoetotog
! » UtttrdaUd »t Plttiborgh, bat poitmakad at
HarrLburg, aanouueiog bar demlio, baa beep
i dlKwrerea la Harriabarg. She Tolas tart ly
lafV WUmtogU>a, want to Harriabarg, and ob
tained a iltualiontn amllllner'e i tore, and
i waa dLoorernd bj meeni it a photographlo
r- llkeoeM, ftrwardid from har tormar.home.
Bba waa sadoabtadlJi Aa author .of the iota
i:: BubUahodla thaXent Coast? Atom, anaoano
“|(^ I . d t!lSrl?ttit , beonatt«4tog
HTiity and threw her apes her ows.reeoSTr.
■ m. Delermln.d sot to bo depesdeht apes.
any one, ora burden to her ra!atiTe»,:iha left
; home to make her on llrlng. She le .good
1 — .ordinal? lnteUi-
Senee, bat etrongl? glrtn to reoeade, with a
eelded poeelos Iqr the “poller biter" atyto
of literature.' The parenU ol the girl an.
highly,rtepeoteble and propanol eiueena of
Kent ooaht?, Marjland. and her etory about
the bahirnptoj of her father, ho., ii all dptlon.
1 What her objeot wee in tearing college eo
i> 5 »jtterljmll?.sli*ttdoniig'hbnienadJriende,
- and haring her death annoanced In the newe
paper at tihoitortows, le a myeter? that ra.-
! maisi for her'to explain.
A Singular Incident.
Atlkeooeailonofa. jury trlal ln Philadel
phia slew da? e ago.the caia.waiby agrae
; , aunt of ooaneel tried before eleren jarore to
| : iteadof twain, and It woe gtres to them tm
■ der tba charge of the court, With penaleelon
. io eealdhelr .rerdlet and • bring it to the next
iaornliig! Ji inter the?’ had agreed upon
I ■ and elgsed their rerdlet the? eoperated, but
! ■-■-sssHSßsasasaa
} ■ sasss
! ' - kaewn,tko eonneel to
! ■ thebaee were BoUted-of ly nnd,rtrtth their
eoneent, the rerdlet wad rendertdby the ten
■' Jarore: ; r ; • ■■■■ ,
: TfceMasdnmai ngainet the Connell*.
'. I■.. ...Theitatesont,is »o»e qf.thdpaperr, to
| the effect that'lh. Oietebenof the pltp Conn
cile would to-de? appear before Ja'dge .Oiler,
of the United StatM Olrealt Ooart, and make
'■j - nntwqrtothepwHtepf.inandaokptmttMupon
thetn.le erroneous-ThawriienteretoriiaM*
to-de?, bat the retsrn to merel? formal; and,
to made by the Idarehal. The retain to
elBpl? a noUdoatlon to the Court thkt the
I • ' rrrltthaTO been eerred. IMe-pgiqoedlng to',
< neoeeear? before the lnterrogMAto out W
Mod,- and the gaatobartrof. <tossdle’"wm'sbt
benllodupoß to sniwar baton the Mpytorm
*h» Otoeult Court to pot Is tol'd^:
’ Onr Book Thine* ,! -
Jit bu.lT Hurra oco Sou a. By William Howard
BdiaelL New Tork: Harper ft .Brothers. 18 3.
' Pittsburgh: Henry Minv, I‘ilib street, next doer
, cotfcifoateffiee.
Mr. ButseU’a “ Letters to the Tint**' have
been long ago published to bobk-form, after
.having served the purpoto for which they
were first .written in tho columns of that
journal*-' This “Diary” was never before
' published in any form: it is altogether a new
aod different/book, and Sn some respsote far
more interesting than-Ms Hero wo
have the notes’*;of an observant,
traveler, jotted down in the;/fr«shnesh of the
-moment of .observation, with ihb .freedom
wb}oh a writer always feels who is merely re
eording his private impressions of men'and
things,'without any mob restraining, sense Of
eautiosv.or -fitness, us the condition .of being
for immediate publication ; would inevitably
prod use. the book in exceedingly
spicy and ffl'l of piquant personal retain
iceenees Itis sure to be read by everybody.
Oil.£xc^OQgea
Money from the Soldieij.
' The Army of the Potomao has at last been
paid; and large remittances are now reaching
the city daily, bySnail and by privateconvey
ance.’ Almost every Pittsburgher Who oomea
from the army brings a batch of money-letters
for the friend* or the families of the soldiers*
So far as we can learn, all the Western Penn
sylvania regiments hove been paid i at least a
portion of their duet, so that the long-prom
ised relief to their lamilios will soon be re
alised*. Ur. John Murdoch,-, Jr.* who has
jaat arrived from a visit to his son in the
army, brings $5,000 from the Ninth Deserves
•lone, bssiaes some .smaller packages from
jother regiments. lie visited all theiAUegbeoy
jaunty.regiments, and represents them as in
Igood. health and spirits—the only'oause of
despondency was the want of a leader* The
; Reserves expect to bo ordered to Washington
immediately to do guard duty.
Nsw Novxls.— Ur. Henry Miner has re
ceived from Messrs. Harpers, New York, a
cheap edition of Miss Braddon’s
new novel, “Aurora Floyd.** It forms a num
her of tbeir,” Library, of, Select Novels,** and
is sold at the incredibly lcW price of 25 cents.
Mr. Miner feat also received from.the same
publishers, a new edition of Charles Lever's
‘‘Barrington; A Novel,” forming a number
of the same excellent series of cheap novels—
distinguished trom some other so-called cheap
editions, however, by being printed in a good,
olear type. The price of “Barrington” is 50
cents.
Grochd Hoo Day. —There is a popular su
perstition that tbs ground hog quits his “win
ter quarters** on the 2d of February, and if
be happens $o spy Ms shadow in the sun he
hastens back to his hole, there to remain for
six weeks longer-7-as the sunshine on this day
Indleates a oontiiraonce of six weeks more of
l cold,free sing weather. If we don't have six
| weeks of cold weather now, it will not be be-
I cause the sun didn’t ahine on ground hog day.
Discharged. —Rudolph Kelker, late post
master at Zslienople, Butler county, confined
in the county jail is default of a judgment ob
tained against him in the United States Dis
trict Court, in September last, was discharged
to-day by order of Postmaster General Blair,
it appearing that Kelker was not possessed of
any preportj out of which the judgment oould
be satisfied.
Tint Dbowttibo Cask at Shaxmbuko.—We
stated the other day that Mr. George Brawdy
was drowned at Sharpsburg, together with
two horses, of which he wae in charge. The
person drowned was not Mr. Brawdy, l but a
teamster in bis employ, whose name we have
not learned. The body has not yet been xa
ooTered.
ACCIDIKT OK THE HbMPVIXLD l RAILROAD.
—An accident happened- on this road on
Friday, occasioned by the falling' of a rock
near a bend beyond Tiladelphia, upon the
road, which caused tbe destruction of a newly
repaired engine, the Penney Irani*, and ren
dered five cars almotit useless. One person
I tfnly was injured, and that not seriously.
Bcbixd with Hoboes. —The remain! of
Oeorge W. Mann, a member ot the Pittsburgh
Rifles, were interred on' bnnday, with mili
tary honors.* The fuoeral wn attended by a
detachment of the Provoit Guard, and by the
members of theDuquosne Fire Company, In
uniform, headed by a brass band.
Lsotubk.— Prof. Wetfs, of Portland, Maine,
will deliver a lector© this evening, at the
Western University, under the auspicei'of the
Irving Literary Association. The lecture will
be both instructive end interesting, and those
bolding tickets should attend ©any in order
to secure seats.
Theeatebxko to Kill.—A burly German,
named Franota Byer, was committed to jail
to day by Justice &TCorkle,of Indtaoa town
ship, in defanltof bail for surety *f the peace,
having threatened to kill George Baber. Be
also threatened to kill the officer, and bad to
be oonveyed to j >ll in a wagon.
MrzzLixo a Calf. —Thomas feeagh has
been arrested and find five dollars, by Mayor
Alexander, for mnaxling a oalf.•' Starving the
ealf, to help the sale of thneow, is one of
those tricks of trade which are prohibited by
ordinance.
Bbatb or Soldibis.— The following Penn
sylvania soldiers have died, at Washington
since last report: Joseph Smeltser, F, llth
Reserves ;J. Greenfield, E, 134th; A okQltg,
G, 106th.; T. Wittieh, D, 143 th.
Did Hot Abeivi.—The remains of James.
M. McKee, of Manchester, did not arrive in
time for burial oa Sunday, and the funeral
wae necessarily postponed.
Lxtesrr or Clotbiho.— Chat. Bowen was
committed to jail to-dayi by Alderman Tay
lor, to answer for the-larceny of articles of
clothing from George Haber.
At Home. —Col; E. Jay Allen, of the 153 th
regiment, Is at home, on aiek furlough,Laving
been In exceedingly bad health for some time.
£l> VCjtTIOJTjU,.
Nokmal school:—h. williams
bee opened • NORMAL BCHOOL At Ko. S 7 &U
GUh itreet. Third *tory.
Tmtinonf Qj- Ttadun: . .
HAifl the counsellor ol; the Teacher*, the man to
whom aU of tu look.for advice and Initroctlon.
JOHN J. WOLOOTT.
I ooncur moet heart Or with the above. <
I LEONARD H. EATON.
I cheerfully concur in the optnion>xpTeeiod above.
iW. B. FBIW.
: I take pleaeoxe in giVlng-ii ae mj opinieo. that the
iomoinK recommendation U IhUj Bunted. • ' '-
i - ■- A. BO&tle
1 know of no on* Who deeerTea hixher teetimooT la
hfcfanv. i MTSeATSBY.
, i fniiT eohonr in the above recommendation.
. H.LKNNIBOH.
' He can prepare pnpile br th* Hi*h School
than eev other teacher In this city. :
; , . . [. A. X. DOUTHPBC.
fpwyp-ln'M? weejulaadvapca., aqfcSuwd-
tl’HOl^Oa^ULS.
NAVYi AGXNT'S OFiriUK, 1
Hxw Tons? Jennar/88th,1883. J
SEALED tRai'OSALtf^RiJOHS^D
iO “Propoa.le 'far Leal Wire "vlt be received at
thie office QDtil W£DSJtSDkY,ihe lltb day of
•abmacy next,at l*V6lock,fcr •
• SOO.COO PoDHtS or LSaD' WIRY, 48 dlam.,
To be made of the ieet toft lead, and delivered at the
WaehUttaa t Ha* y Yard, free of *U expenee to‘the
lOffrnmaatp WJthateaaayeAfurtbe expirplton of*'
the edrertbemut. and aehjact to the ceo4
tion of the Navy Yard.
'Kacb off >r mnet be acoOjßpanltd'by a written ffsar*
a»ty, etfood’ byono or mw> Teipomlblo pareona,
canlfled tc by eom# officer ol the goTbrofcaot. e-t.
tl&gwrth lf hUcher u tbelcweet,'
edli immeclatily ooterlotocoairaet, if ltu d.emwd
neetmary, lor the falthfa! ppmiTma&oe of the wotk.
jaSoffit L HKHOBBaOH, Navy Afent.
American house, Rono». u th«
, lamet and best arranged Hotel in : the New
Sn(landBtatea; la centrally located, and easy of ao
cmb from aU the rontee ol travel. It ooatalnxalitbe
modem baproTtmente. and every oonvenlenoe tor the
oomfbrt and accommodation of i the traveling pnbUo.
The sleeping reams are targe add well ventilated;
the smites of mans are well arraAgM, andceapletely
furnished for famlUeeaad large uaveltng partue,and
the bouse will cantina# to. be kept ee a Ont/dam
hotel In every respect; ’: ' ( .
» laglrlvd LYTWIB RTOT. PrOpHfdne.
TREES.—INDuancKsn foinnt
F very large stock of cbotca TBEXS,
of selected varieties to choose from, with evay poad*
tab care taken, to, have ewy Tariety trae to name.
' Of Aral* alone vt have of which
ma threw year old*, 1 10,000 four year oM*. 1 Peat, 10,<
QOOtwotothree yeancdd. Plum, hc.i ft fina
~|f«*i- . ~ I
u Trees In the Noreety. Ce& esd_
from’ r to*feet, by the hondred.
SHAD* TBXEB ASP&HRUSBIBY,
asdosklasd jam*..
. - r l7 :—t-i'-V • tTi d
LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
ROM OUR EVENING EDITION.]
The Capture ol the British Steamer
Princess Royal.
Baltimore, Feb. 2 —Tbe Richmond Wlig,
of Saturday, received at the American office,
has tbe following:
After our tor® was sent to press on Thurs
day night a telegraphic dispatch was reosive'd.
announcing tbe capture of tbe British stoamor
Princess Royal, C*pt. Lawson, while attempt
ing to run tbo blockade into Charleston^
At tbe time of tbe departure of'the Princess
Royal from-Halifax for Bermnda, tho North
ern papers announced tbe fact and gave a de
scription of the vessol and cargo. The Fed
ecal.crutsera Were therefore on: the lookout,
and as she was maklng"her way in, before
daylight on Thursday morning, .she was sud
denly surrounded, an<F her officers compelled
to run her on Long Island beobb, where she
was captured.
The Princess Royal had on board a most
valuable cargo, consisting of sight Whitworth
guns, four steam engines for gunboats, rifles,
powder, Ao. Tho bulk of her freight was four
hundred tons. ...
A party of English workmen, skilled in the
manufacture of projectiles, were captured with
tho vessel* The pilot and one or two of tho
orew escaped*in a boat, and reached Charleston.
We are gratified to learn that important
dispatches from rapt. Maury to the Govern
ment were saved by these persons. 1
Escape of the Harriet I*at»e—Pirate
Oveia Totally Destroyed—Contest
at Bea y etc.
New York, Feb. 2;—Tbo steamer Harriet
Lane is reported to have escaped from Galves
ton oh the morning of the 19th. The U. 8.
steamer Brooklyn and two or three gun boats
ohasedher.
Passengers on the steamer Columbia say
that tbe pirate Oveto was totally destroyed.
This ii reported on the authority of the
steamer Creole,"which spoke the gunboat Ca
yuga, on January 27th.
It was reported in Havana that heavy firing
was heard at Matanpaa and Cardenas, as if
coming from a serious contestat sea.
Xt was also reported that ,thd Oveto, or
some other rebel vessel bad been chased by
several Union gunboats, but the result is not
stated.
The steamer Creole arrived at Havana on
tbe 2hth from New York. / She brought news
that she spoke the United States gunboat
Cayuga, whieh vessel reported that_ she had
observed a steamer ou fire, supposed to be the
Oveto, and three other vessels were firing into
her with great rapidity. The locality of the
engagement is not definitely stated, but it was
in the vicinity of tho Cayes, off Cardenas and
Matansaa. ~
Skirmish near Memphis—Rebels Ad
vancing—Railroad Accident-Af-
faire at Vicksburg.
Cairo, Feb. I.—Guerrillas continue aotive
in the vicinity of Memphis. A detachment
of the Fourth Illinois Oavairy had a skirmish,
on Tuesday, with a squad of robelt. The
Federal loss is seven killed, wounded and
eaptured.' ;
The BuKeftn says tho rebels are advancing
on our lines as fast as the condition of the
roads wilt allow, their objoot evidently being
to get possession of the Tennessee and Cum
berland rivers.
As aooident occurred on the railroad, near
Moscow, on Tuesday. Four freight cuts were
precipitated down to the foot of an embank
ment, and four soldiers killed.
From Vicksburg we learn that water is tun
ning through the out of from two to four feet
deep, with no signs yet of thecbannel widen
ing. A considerable force crossed the bend,
and are now encamped opposite “Warrenton,
in order mote readily to communicate with
. the force from below when it arrives.
Spirited Affair at Woodbury* Tenn.
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 27. —Quite a
spirited affair came off on Monday, at Wood
bury, twenty miles cut on the MoMlnnville
road, in which Palmer’s division, of Critten
den's oorps, won fresh laurels.
Beven rebel regiments were stationed'there
as an outpost. Gen. Palmer concentrated
Ms brigades at Readyville, on Saturday
and Bahday, without tents or baggage.
On Monday, hoping for a surprise, tbe 9th
Indiana were thrown out as skirmishers,
closely supported by the 4lst Ohio aed 31st
Indiana.. These troops were put in rapid ad
vance, but the rebels scented the movement,
and by the time onr forces were full upon
them, they were in a promiscuous skedaddle.
They gave some fight, however, killing two
and Wounding seven of the 41st Ohio, and
woundiog two of tho 9ih Indiana. We killed
their Colbnel commanding, and took 100 pris
oners. . „
Grept Expedition from Mewbcra. .
Mobshbed Jan. 30.— The waters be
tween here and Baaufort are black with ves
sels ot all kinds, which aro only awaiting the
abatement of the gale, which hna been pre
vailing tor five days.
Capt. Biaight, Chief Quartermaster of this
Department, has completed his arduous, labors
in fitting out the great expedition of the day.
The army is in splendid condition, and
eager for'the fight.
Gen. Wessells is left In command of New
born, with an adequate force for any enter*
goncy. ___
Certificates of Discharge*
Wibhiegtok, Feb. 3.— The Surgeon Gen
eral's Office, owing to the operations ef eertain
person? among the invalid soldiers, has given
notice that certificates of discharge are fur
nished only by the surgeone in charge of the
general hospitals and camps, and that the ob
trutlvd efforts of p&riona claiming to be spe
cial agents retard instead of hasten the prep
aration of discharge papers. All the soldiers
are warned against giving money for soeh
purposes.' .
Gen* Rosecrans’ Department Ex*
tended**Gen. Buford
Cxxxo, Jan. 29.—Gen. Bbseerans* depart
ment has been extended so as to inelnde Forts
Donelson and Henry, and Clarksville, Tenn.
Gen. Buford’ it, is said, will go in Gen.
Grant's army and take a command In the
field. :
Dwelling Destroyed-*Tfaree Persons
Darned to Death.
Coehuto, N. Y., Fob. 2.—The dwelling of
H. 0. Pool, near Titusville, was destroyed by
fire on Saturday, .and the wifeof Mr. Pool,
his daughter, and Mrs. GOnsalesperished In
the fUitnei. ■■ c
American schooner Hoarded by a
British Gunboat.
Nsw. Yobk, Feb. 2.—The schooner J. W.
Maitland, from Sagan, reports that on Jan.
22d ihe%M ehatedAttd'boarded by tbe Brit
lihgunboat Steady, looking forstaves.
mo IKON MAMJFAOTUKEK3 ASS).
X OTHERS-IBTEBKSTED. —The BLAST FOB*
NaOS,'at MtddUsex, Mercer arantj,! I *., known as
th» “BIDDLKdEX FUBSeOK,” hai been lately
I'ecoustretted. in tbe moat thorough manner, and
math improved, under the eaperiotendasoe ’>f expo*
*lenoed and auco-aafal managers; and its present
owners, bating taken it cbitfly to secure indebted*
bibs, oOer it Jor sale at a wj moderate price.
.It is ballet d that a tc tf tatoraole opportunity la
tbo* presented to any one wlehiug to engage iu tbe
.bntinrn of making rig lletal, epecially a>, in addl*
lion to Us advantages of cheap and ex.eUtnl quality
of Goal, and transportation tadiities,
mar bo commenced immediately npon aecOrlng the
requisite stock ef Ore, the Furnace being entirely
te'dy for iu flies tobeliabied.
It has a manly* atone black, on a rock foundation:
the health and lining are new, the latter of 80. 1
Bolivar On briec for both lon* rand no tor walls.
Tbe stock and coal houaeeaia'new; the machinery
aodheiblestputin orde*; new and improved gas
improtamaata, and the whole made rtady for ano
caartal operation.
* railway bring* the beat quality of iron*to*kiog
coal t» the letel ot the trnnoai head at a low-price,
and tbe late ducoterirt ot ntftwitma additional largo
ooal AaUa in the iamedlata r tldnlty« ':eh»ara an
abundant(apply for the fame, at raUe likely to be
leewttied by actirs competition;
The Furnaos I* so situated at to nse the Canal, or
the bbraa&go Talley Railroad, (promised tobe com
pleted to ttiddloaez by Hay m xt,) with nearly equal
oobvaate&ca. .1,
It is bellav«d that then Is no point In the Bltn
miaous o*l region where that# ts a greeter c.mbl*
. datum of advantages for aakhuFlrtUtal. .
. Fur term apply tod. P.KLY, Marquette. Lake
Superior, or to tbe undersigned at Ulave'and. 0010.
H. B, TCTTLB a SOS.
ja!7 l'«*
J*no»TTl«t. T 863.
18t)!£ laess.
O A. K, ,E» El T S.
W. D. & H. K’CALIIJK.
niOUBTB BIBUT
... A Urge portion of car stock hering been bought
pnrlou to a MrlM of odr&noeA, god no»iepl*oud>
•d, ()o>t precod Ingtb* UrgMt edvesce oftb»**M«o
nftbtfceitteest designs hr w-a
OASPJETB, OIL CLOiHflIWISI>OW l WlSI>OW SHADES, Ao. r
A fcroabW cpportiaUji* offered to imiduM— at
qtod«»te ret#,« price* vmowteinlr be higher.
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COMMERCIAL RECORD
PITTSBintUU HahKETS
Orrift or m PirisacaoH Daixt Gamtt*. i
MOBDAT, Feb 2. 1&62 1
Notwithstanding our New York dispatches,report
coin as having declined, the rates here remain un
changed. Our bankers and dealers continue i>ny
at WO Silver, 150 for Demand Notes, add U 3 lor
Cold. Eastern Exchange Is steady at par bhylag,
and J 4 per cent prom, selling.
CHAlN—Wheat hfa advanced 10 per bushel with
■mallaalre of Bed from wagon at $1,30 There is a
good demand for Oats, and wo note sales from first
hands at Mto 65c. Corn is quiet but steady at 76c
for prime Ear from wharf and depot and 80c from
There Is no movemeut in Hye or Barley and
change to rates.
FLOOB—continues excited anil very firm and, as
always Is the case when prices are advancing, there
l, a good demand. Sumo holder* have wlthfitawn
thtir stocks from the market in anticipation of astill
farther advance, and some parties-are buying on
specnlation. Sale of 100 bbU Extra Family at s7®
7.25, 200 do do at $6,7507,00, and 75 do do $7,«-0@
7.25. Bye Floor la nominal at $4,8705,00. Duck
wboat ta doll aud unchanged.
OlLS—There Is a firm feeling In both Oiodo and
Befloed Oils, and some holders are asking a slight
advance over Saturday’s quotations. Wecontlnue to
quote Crude at B>£c In bhik a d 13>£01tc In bbl; 30c
for city brands of Reined In bond, aud 40c, free, and
brauda are offered at 33@350— packages In
eluded in *U cases. There is s fair demand, lor Ben
zine at 20c.
PROVISIONS—Bacon Is firm with small sales at
«o for Bhoulders; B®Oa for tlbbei and Clear Sides;
B}£c for Plain Hama; and o>4c for Sugar Cnrod. Sale
of 15 bbls new Mess Pork at $14,50. Lard is firm at
Do for prime country, and 10c for City Leaf.'
GROCERIES—There is a moderate demand for
Groceries, and the market is firm with small sales of
Sugar at ll@L2}£r, Coffee 33®31c; and Molasses
54055 c.
CHEESE— Sale of 125 bxs prime selected W Bat
12c and 25 bxs Extra at 12%c.
BUTTER—Packed Is In demand atl3@l4c; Sale
of 5 bbls prime 801 l at- 21® 22c
WHISKY—SaIe of 15 bbls Common Rectified at
65c per gallon.
BAGS—have again advanced and two bushel Seam
less are now held at $6O per 100. -
The * 4 Oil Exchange”—A suggestion.
It may bo regarded now as a fixed fact, we think—
that an “Oil Exchange”'has been established. The
meeting yesterday was well attended, a constitution
and by-laws adopted, and a location, the Board of
Trade Rooms, aeleoted. The first meeting for busi
ness will l>e to-morrow (Wednesday) and qreryday
; thereafter.
Would It not be a good Idea for our merchants gen
enUy to follow the example eet by the oil men, and
establish a real live Merchants Exchange ? The ob
jection may be urged that It has been attempted re*
peatedly and always failed. Other cities, with lets
business and a smaller population than Pittabnrgh
have their regular Exchanges, where buyers aud
teller* meet daily, exchange views, and bny or sell as
the case may be. It would certainly be more satis
factory to business men, while at the safue time It
would be a great advantage to the city.
Petroleum in New York*
Jan. 3L—Cruie Petroleum Is in small supply, and
wanted lor export, but prices are no biglier—tbe 1
sales are 2!»U> bh I* 4u®4o gravity, at XS^lQt a6c aa ft
It* aud in bbipplng oruer, cbiefiy, 2d®34, immediate
delivery. ftcUueU has bean tu lair request, aud
prime arecripuoua, as to color and gravity, are rath
er higher, the quantity ol these ofiexlog being quite
iimiieu, moat ol that now tiu the marker, being Jo*
teal. Free OU U nut pleuty. The taio. aie bJ-U bbls
iu bond, fitraw color tit prime White, Vesting IU6 to
U 5, fcblifly Us@lZt>) at 33)6®4Uc, mostly
and a,wu gallons, lu tin, UO<oi:fo tMt, At
—including lu lUe sales above, 1800 bbls. Wuiu,
deliverable 18th Feb. to Ist March, at 38®37%, aud
Buu do. (‘haver epnog,") tur noipureutjtw o*u«4a,
•t 38—2buu bbls Jrce,3o®37>4 lor Straw aid low test,
to 38®4l lor White; 2i,otfogailous do lu
and iW bbisresiduum, $6 bbl. '
Export of Petroleum sloes Ist of Jxnuary—
From i,656,117
giber rom....——4tu,b4d
ToUl—i*g4l!v. S,bUs.7t>3
Export from how lork (alone) In Jau.) 1882, 375,ULi
—Shipping Li*l.
bt. Louis Hemp Market,
J«n. 30.—There bu been an active demand end e
buoyant market in tne p«*t week, end price* have
lunUer advanced. The sala* reported bkve cvmprla
ed ul Laic* back led tour el $93; IUU bale*
twmp Irvin 3liU lor commou, to $1,20(e>1,30 tor prune
end cb ice, end suiuelhuig over Oou bale* drca.cd
lium $l9O to s2u6 per ton The market i« firmer u
dav and aalce were reported ol CO bale* nnoreaacd on
private t«rmi—ouder»lood to be at an 'aevauce; 11
oelee dreaaei at fSUUand 17 bale* back led Jow at
s»6<£>9{i. —Price uutrent.
Seeds in Hew York*
Jan. 3L—Clover continues to attract the attention
of shipper*—early iu the week aome 7QO bags choice
•old at iU&c; eluce tbeu holder* bate inetfectnaUj
tried to advance prices. The Sale* of the week
amooot to to 2500 bag*, at ll^Qi'^a o ? and 40 tone
cleaned, 6UO ba«a Timolbj brought
sd,vo@3, eaab. Cauary continaes in active reqoeat,
partly •pecniatlve, and pricra are again higher, with
*ale*ol 35W boabels BptnUU, Smyrna, and Blclly, at
$3,76@i,‘25i carb —now held higher. Calcutta Lin
seed ia herd at $3,76 In Boaton, without aalea. —Ship-
ping Llat, '
Imports by River*
LOUIBVILLB—r*m. Bastixae—loo bxs atarch,
Shomaker X Lang; 2uu bbia Hour, Jaa ]l< Cully & co;
173 bgtflaxaeed, bSbble dried peachet, McDonald &
A.rbnckle; 3 bhda tobacco, W llioehart; 1 box
nalla, Cbea*. Smyth X co; 61 bale* cotton, King, Pen
nock X co; 7 bhda tobacco, 1200 bxa starch, 600 bxa
meat, 6 large lots coal boat rigging, Clarke X co.
WHEELING—fe» 6um—l6B khla floor, Jaa
OoUlna X co; 360 bdU paper, W 6 Haven; 100 aka bar
ley, Joeboa Ebodee; 30 empty ! bbla, J L Noble X co,
19 bbla apptee, John Herbert; 10 balea wadding,
Frownfleld X bror, 3 bbla egga, L H Voigt X co; 8
pea bark mill, Bolman, Garriaon Xco; 1 keg riveia,
d Sere ran cep 1 bag bags, W H Qarrard; 11 aka o seed
W P Back X co.
imports by Railroad*
rimmoßi Ft. Watve X Cntokeo Bkiutoan,
Feb 2—31 bidet, J H Balaton; 100 bbla flour, SI Con
nelly; 100 do do, Mackeown X L&thart; 1 car lumber,
■ Montgomery X oo; IUO bbla floor, Jaa A Falser; 3300
bulk bama, J Mlcbener; 6 dretaed bogi, 2 bbb butter,
Übrivor X Lazaar; 20 dos pails, Graham X Iboma; 13
do do, 8 Cooper X co; 23doapalla and waabboard*,
K H Myers X co; 20 do do, Haworth X bro; 25 do do,
J Mbnowden; 12 do do, Lambert XShlptoo; 31 bale*
twine, H Gerwig X co; 30 bbla grease, F Sellers X co;
3 bbla beans, MUler X Blcketsoo.
Pirraatraan X CiavtUn SiiuoAD, Jan 31—
26 bbla applet, L H Yoigt X co; 14 bbla flonr, B Bob
ertaan X co; 496 bga com, Obaa Hartman; 60 bbla
lard, Chas Caldwell; 31 aka dry fruit, LH VcigtX co
IS bbla apple*, 23 bga potatoes, Frank Vangorder; 72
empty carboys, Jaa Irwin; 10 bf bbls> flab, WattX
Wilson; 2 bbla peas, cbnlise, son X cd.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
Th« river i> again rising at this point, with over
niM feet by the pier marks last' evening. The
weather, yesterday, was dear and cod, and very fa*
vorable for business.
Business U somewhat better at tbe wharf, thcagh
there is still room for Unprorement. There has been
no transient arrivals or depart ores. The Kellie
Boger*, from fit, Louis, and the Silver Clood, from
Cincinnati, are both here to-day. : The local packets
sppesr to be doing a very fair business.
TheXmperor, Capt. Charles Bravo’s new boat, his
been towed op to the business part ©t tho • landing,
and h— a sign out for fit. Louis, She Is a very fine
attracts considerable attention.. ; .
The Davenport, Capt. fi. 0. Gray'k new boat, Is
progress log finely, and will, it to thought, be com
pleted about the first of oast month; She to owned
by thg Northern Line Packet Company, end will be
placed la the fit. Louis and fit. Paul-trade. i
Capt. -Boblnson, of the Bastings, to.not altogether
certain whether hie two colored cooks who fcU Into
the hands of the rebels when they captured the boat;
were killed or not. After they were taken off tba
boat by the rebels, he saw nothing of them. Oheof
the cooks was named Frank flows, and resided In
Fayette county, this State, /Wewere unable to learn
tha name cf the other. It to bnt proper to state
that Capt. Boblnaon did all in his power to save them
both, hut the rebels could not be prevailed on to re
lease any of their colored prisoners.
The Argonaut No. 2, Capt. J. W.; Porter, to filling
np rapidly tor Bt. Louto, and will fdon be reefy to
leave. «... v
The stannch steamer Hastings, Cant Boblnaon, to
announced to 'We tor Clndmutl'and Louisville on
Wedocsdsy,evening.
Tba Minerva, Capt. Gordon, to the Wheeling pack*
et tor to-day, leaving promptly at 11 a. m.
The Nellie Bogers, C*pt, Gould, to announced lor
fit. Louto forthwith. 1 ,i I —-
Groceries.- . ' :
‘ to khds. prime N. 0. Bugtfi
80 do “■ Cnba dot
» do P.B. dost
60 bble. Tellew - ; doj
is d> c.a . do?
16 fie Crushed do; J
to do M k" Coffee do;
7frbag« Bio Coffee;‘ ‘ *
ISO bbts. prime K. 0. Molseeeet
84 do LorvinfCsßjfTUK
lOj do ataorted brands m rap;
10 do Bleached Whale Oil;
W do NAlXardClH i' ‘
60 bones Tobaooo— fie and-lOsj;
- * do bright Tobacco; if.; .>
Mg attwU
,-i. . >r:cts£.w
i; i Ja
For ciNCEQykTi & Lou-ij
IS VIL LE.—Tho light draught ateam •■UuLmaS
er HASTINGS, Capu Bobt. kioLineoa, wtu Mtvv u
above on Wf.uXANl»A.X,;tbe 4.b inet., at 4 p. u.
ifor trtight or piuaagb apply on board or to
f .. JOHN, FLACK.
lilUtt OfilnU AjI* XJ CAJ-Ni 1
Jj LOCtd.—Tho II ad'now '*teimer£gss2|3Si
fcKLLIK KOQlCttS,'Captain GokU» *ul ie»\« «4
atxrse oo WEDNESDAY,4Ih instant 10.*. ja. For
fieiabt or pia£a<fi apply oa lx>ard or to
J. B.iilViKGSlOii AuU,
fc3 JOHN FLACK,
FJU GlN'GlNiyAi'l, LOUIS-i JEStA
VILLE AND ST. LoCls.—The
atid elegaoieteaaier ABGONAUTNo. SVuapt.u. w.
Porter, will leave for the above and interaediata
purl* THIS DAY, id io»t., at 4 p, m. For freight
or passare apply bn board or To ;~-
)&> J. B. LI VISQ3TO3ACO , Agents.
ZASEsVILLtt- PACKET.—
the steamer LIZZIE
uapt. D. T. Brown, will leave PlTT»ui*j& t.r
cAttKaYILLB every SATURDAY at 4 o’clock p.
m< . tteioxiilog, wlu leave ZANESVIILE every
TUESDAY, at a o'clock a. tn. For freight or pas*
uge apply on board or to
p 046 J. B. LIVINGSTON A CD., Agent*.
LXEtt.ULAK tfBEKLY.g'A
J\) ZANESVILLE PACKET.— ThcASSSiSa*
acvrand bcantiful pasxnger steimer JfiMutA. wad
ham, GapU Monroe Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for
Zane&ville KVEBY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock' p. m.—
Uothrnlng, leaves Zanesville EVEBY.FIiIDAY, at 8
a. ib. For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Ag4ats, Pitttburgb.
U. 5. PiEECE A CO., Agents, Zanesville. . no 7 .
l QAQ —Hkw a-kkaage- i mg-..*
IOUO. KENT.—'WHBEMH9
PtTToBUBQU DAILY : EXPIIESS Lio*.— i**
now autf eplendid sidewhoel packet ARMADA,
Gapt, tcorge W. Johnson, leaves PitUbntgb for
Wheeling every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and
FttIDAY, at 11 o’clock a. m., poectoal y. Ltavea
Wheeling for Plttiborgh every TUESDAY ,THUBS
DAY and SAIUBDAY, at 8 a. m.
The fine fajsbebqeKijcs^a
steamer MINKEY A, ■ Cant. JohstfJjjaniiUß
Gordon, leaves Pittsburgh for Wheeling every alao*
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ht il a. m.,
nwctually. L-eavc# Wheeling for Pittsburgh every
IIONDAY, WEDNESDAY and F&ll>As;:ai 8 a.m.
Tbe above steamers mike dose connections at
Wheeling with line sule.« heel steamers for Marietta,
Parkenbarg acd Cincinnati.
Fur trekbt or passage fcpply on board or to
JAB. COLLINS A 00., Agents,
jag 114 Water street.
FOP.
AbbiOiilSlS'b b. AIj 11 OF VALUABLE
BXAfc KdTATB—I will expose te
PUBLIC SALE,
" ON
Tneiday, Feb.lO r IB6S, at 11 o’clock a. m. 1;
ON TBE FBEIIIBEB,
All that nl liable lot or plepe of ground situate 1b i
the Third Word, City of Pit-sburgh, bounded and
describeda* follows: „
Begtaulhg «t the eeatern comer of Cherry alley n
and Liberty bum!; thence along Liberty street'
outwardly alf.et l>fc Inches to the line of property,
uowor lata of A SeiLertj tbenoeby the same
98 feet and &J 4 inches to an allay ten feet wide;
thence along said alley 134 feet and 9 lucbee to Plum,
alley; thence along floo alley westward!/ XJ feel 1
inch to the line of property nowor late oi J. Fetter;
thence by the same, and by ths ilne of property bo*
longing to J. Vetter's heiffif northwardly 75 feet;
thence by the Und of the last mentioned property 02
teet 4 Inches to Cherry alley, and ihertee by the"
same 19 leet 9>s inches to toe ooraer o( Cherry alley
end Liberty street;—on which is erected the large
br.ck nementa known e* the
aiANUIuN nouoa A OCNTINKSTAL HOTILfI.
This property Is immediately adjacent to tbe
Orest Ktftt.it end Weateru Baliroad Passenger
Depot, and aflords a rare chsuce for lnreetment b>
capitalists. 1
Irani at Saul
JOHN W. BIDDELB,-
&B*tgnc« of Gooxge Auxeutz.
J. Q. DAVIS, Anctkmoor.
FlUiborgb, Uec 17, ‘
Valuable cual bkupukxy k>*
SALK -160 AOBK3 0» COAL PAIVILKUK,
ediolnlug the town ol Bteubenville, Jetteieon coon? |
iy, Ohio, 'too Steubenville Ooal aad.Ooke Mi been
latrij tested st the Belmont larnecs, at Mertin*-
Title, Ohio, nearly opposite Wheeling, whet® lull
tQkirmeUoo may be bed ol lu qualities tor imolt 104
Irua ore. Tnis 0«*1 end Cube prove* to be tbs besi
tor smelting purpose* o( any west of tbe mountains.
Iren o.n be medifur less money *t ttteapeavlUe Utah
M «ny poiut west ot tbe mountain!.. iTbe lmportent
tect Is, the receiving end shipping of aU.maierlala
wubout hauling. This property Is finely located,
lying one-third of emtio open the Ohio nver, snu
iue Wheeling extension at the; Cleveland A. Hite*
burgb ttailrusd tanning tbe whole lengtb of said
coal field. Also, the Fan-Handle (ao called) Bailroed
croasce the otuer railroad upon this property. Coal
cau be dropped tram-tbe pit cars upon the railroad,
or upon boots In tbe Ohio imr.oc into ithe top of •
fornece, without second handling. I’nere la a large
bod* of cual ndioining the above tract that can be
•scored U required. Tbe following are prices that
iron ore baa been oActed and sold .|jr, furnhbed by
persons conversant with the bnaUlees, and may be
relied apun; Iu.OO 1 tons ol native ore could bars
been contracted for, delirered'at the furnace,. burned
ready for use, K> per cent, ere, at $3 per ton i
bupetlor Iron oro has been bought at Cleveland tor
£6 per ton, ireight fioin that point, to Steubenville
gl 67 ;->oost, dropped at the furnace, W 67» bake
Champlain and Missouri .Iron Mountain ore about
tbe same. I'bere la ah abundance of fire May, Ume
•tone and sandstone' upon it, and lin tbs vicituty.
The prwmt ratcaforall materl*ls!eoet mors now;
also the metal. ? Any person wishing to Mfoua £-
vestment will please call upon Wh. 0, -4HBAHAM,
at nteubenvlUfit who will be ready to show tbe ptem«
tees and explain its advantagesJ or upon the under*
signed, et Ho. 1U Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ■
nofcSmd P.O. dMAKHOM.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALK—By vir
tu ol *n order of the Otihen*' Ooart of Ado
etioDT county, 1 will expoje to PUBLIC SALK| In
of.Uto cmfßT UOVaK. 'fliubnrili,
Allegheny county, on' WBDSLBDaY, 4ih of Feb*
nuri next, at 10 o'clock a. tn*> tho foLowivg Jlctl
g,ute, th» propetty of George Budolpb, lato of Al
legheny CUy, deoeaatd, to wit: . - '
All incee lucrcdnain contiguous IoU or jlecea ol
vacant ground situate and being on the corner ol
BobtCcaand Belmontsiteots, in the Vint WardiOl
the City of Allegheny, and marked and numbered
at ion iua. 12,13,14 and 15in the plan of lota laid
ont by the subscriber, by ririoo of the order of the
Orphan*’ Uoort, and bounded and described a* fpl
lowa, to wit: . , J.
Lot 80. 12 beginning at the comer of JUbeoea and
Balmont streets, and running tiuhoe along Jtabeoca
•treet to feet to the line of tot 80. IS in »aidplaa;
thence along the line of aald lot 8e.13 eighty fMt'to
an alley ten tot wide; and thence B 6 feet to the cor
ner of Bebeeca aad Belmont streets, at the place. cl
beginning. The IoU 800. IS, 14 and IS haying each
a front of 20 tot oa Bebeoca • treet, and extending
back, preeerring the earns width, the distance of 80
feet, to an alley ten feet Wide. ... *
Aiao, thoee three other certain lota of ground aUo
ate in the Vint Ward, City of Allegheny aioxeaafcL
aed numbered in the plan aforerald aa Kcs. 20,21
and 24, and each having a front an Bidgestreet of Id
;eet and d inches, and extending back to the 10 tot
alley above mentioned. a .
Team or Bali—Use* half of the porchaae money
In caebron delivery of the deed, and the balance in
twoeqoal annual iiutailmentt, with internet, secured
by bond and mortgage. *
' HARAH W. BUDQLPH, Administratrix. ,
Vacant tom to leaeeln Ihe aame locality, on *i
vautageooa terms. ’ ' Jeliuitd
ORPHANS’ COURT C4ALHL—-By vir
tue ol an order of the Orphan's Court oi ille*
gheny county; I will expose to PUBLIC SALS, in
the Bo tun da cf the OUUBT HOChB, Pittsburgh,
Allegheny county, Pa., oa WADhBUDAV, the 4ih
of February next, at 10 o’clock a. nu, the following
property of Catharine Bud&lpb, dec’d:
' A lot of land situate fa the First 'Vrard of the City
bf Allegheny, b;groning on Water Lane, at; the
northeast corner cl Beneon’e lot; theaoe eaetwardly
along aoutbeast side ol Water lane about 273. tot to
tbe Lit now or lately owned by OdL David Campbell;
tbanco tonthsaidiy aloig said lot 275 leaVto oboe*
’ maker'a alley; or Bim 'street; on the plan of lota laid
out of said e»tete; thence eastward/ atoni lekLlet
and tbe-north aide of him street about 185 tot to the
east Un«of.lot 80. 27Stn theßeenrve tract; thence
southwardly by the. east line of lot 80. 873 about
356 test to Bidge street; thenbeaestwardlyialong the
do nb side cf Bldgs street about M7.eet to the comer
of the tot of George Ba<k>lpfa!a hair*; tbenoe aL>ng
>ho same lot northwardly, parallel with Beibunl
s ireet aboug sin net to theeooibw Ijf side of Benajn's
lot, thenceeas,vrardlyalongthe, same aboutlitot
to the souths \»i ' corner 'oi.Bebeoa’aLu; tbenc*
northwaroty along the same abont VS feet, to-Water.
Lane, the beginning, [excepting therefrom:, tots
Boe.l, 8,11, as namtMueaJn tnapian aforesaid, and
alto a (Ot occupied: by Joseph Ackerman 80. S.J
jotse last tour low front oa Baboceaecrtet, andar*
ea b tobe'tx*cpi*dOat cf the above boandarto.
Ihftqtld properly Is divided ih.o totnof oonveplent
lice Air budding nurpaeis, lroutmg 1 on; Be&tcce,
nidge,. Water Lane ana ether etreeu, and {f no tnlß
dent t»d is obtained tor it aa a while, smaller, por
tions will be odared at aaid tale. There Mug glao a~
doQble fwp stoned b,Jtok..o.weiLi > g erected on one oi
the lots fronting hebeo>a street,
terms made known at sale. -
jalialid JOdBt'iiBSOX, Bxeculor.Ac.
OOPKRiOK BUiIiOIKG: LOTS FOB
O tiALt—The iuidarakne4offor|:for/ieie/onree*
»n*ble term*, eotnoof the 'cboldeatapota lor build*
iuk porpeeee thet ve to be found tfountt Fitttburgh.
Tbej err- ittueted'iHtbtn one hundred ferae of the
unulnue oft*»oentre AveausHonoJuiJveyi and ;
ere beeuttful fecetfoae- *r. prireta dwelling!. ’ The
•penary end >rerything mutn them, extremelydo*,
•treble for eny one tanking to loeetteuUide of the
city Umlte,ead ettbeeemetithe *0 heer ere they
thetoonununicetkrafcea bebed witbtbe <dtyto el I
boon. Lota from oho*fowfh of fcnecre uowerd*.
, Aiio,iome Weetern Lendeyfitnetad Ln
.denote end Wtacbnein.' .. ... •
Alio, MTerel’nnelt lota In'MlnemnieV6ox2SO feet
The nbow property will he sold on occoamodetinx
tanxnk . JOUH BKUtuX, *
ooroer Stith end Woodetreete, '-
» • or, wtt.
Clerk’i Offlee,Ocmrt Houee.
TTiOK BALE,—9S Ajoret, more orlera,
£: of Co*l, In Eatt All*|b«aj
ouooty, •o* : ,ai»d a> half mile* from tb* .fiotoogh of
Taxtntanu and t&rM«fou , ihadf a mU* from tfa* Al-
haTtog a
Bo(4n*fiirritf9ViAir from tbi rlvar (o' uld <o»l
Tbis *lrattum of Bitumiomu Ccalfs abotUiUbat in
thlckM«t, 4Bd • (fed quality 1 and a thro* bat nln
«t Dannrt voal,immea lately aboteib* Bitumlnooa
OoU» ; ‘Any topotdn— caaobtntor
Intonation fro© tb« nbacnbcn,oa tbapruhiaaa. :
. Vm ;tI;V ■, OSOBOIB v : ' u '
»•:>. J. L . VUU>UICK
train* JuuifetUlL.
Valuable KAttatoH sals.—
Tue subscriber offe<e for sale a TALDABLC
rattU. •fh4tata'dt‘3jßm r ili»-^.'ds’d.) situate in
towush-p; Bea.ef county, Pn.jon tbe SUia
toad eadiug uumJ>er UngUm w fctidgsater, eon
'untsx about ISO actes. alt under fete*. Thetm
!onm£.MA«MiC*i»M lLm«.
•tUt niaHjriew^eha^otrereßtlrttluioce;tuOacr«e
* cleared and In a bjghjiuie of cultivation; balance
:w«U tin.b«ftd. A large orchard of Apple, Pescb,
; Chart* and Ham treis. A QQmb * r °* p*ia tsillng
-sntlsai of the purest witttc The form ,i« bewly all
itmderlaldwltn rich dial beds—oae ln
:. .... eT A to« feet thick, which fo now
J i ~ v.*.«a«nd In goed order. .. Ihtt pnpug *
|;eoe»L.i.wl/ W.tod. M.-|.»
U DaMingicn, and 3 miles of tha
P.,‘ t. W. AU, FLA. ALo wmdn ijfrto' *
■a variety of Churches, iiesnr:Grist and Saw Mills*
. t'or inrtber particulars Inquire ol ,the subscriber,
ioo?£. JOBS £uH,'Br:. K.«I. Botcl,
■ r.ibrt* sir. et, Pittsburgh. i '-•
|: ua7«n«nd . WM. DOrV;Kl»mb>r.
L>LAoT KUJbLNACK iVKOfJBK'i’X IN
0 Odio fOB BALK.—thii property U I(X »t*d »V
O-nal -Dow, lueearmwee coonty, Oiilo, oo t6e xw*
caruVM Biauch Ql iba VlaieU d4 * Pltabrogb Hath
cLo oa the Ohio (tori; and will *gjd
or i> cotMCtlos'irlth 100 AOBBS-MiH*
Imrai. i.aSD,sUnatedca the aame tmliroadt
‘olllm from the itarnabe. " * 1
; of etemlatortha.propert jcaa ap*
Iply (e Air. UAU. LKAdLUBAJ', at Uanal Peter.
Vor term* Ac* addraM'ot apply to - ‘
• . Oatwauqaa* *a4- -
W.THKO; STCBGIB, ■
lUQ Well etreet, Kew York. ■
VALUABLE -i &TKAM FtOUBIMiJ
mil enorskrt r«B 84jo«;
the thriving Tillage 6i Colambfene, Ohio. Toe Util
is of brick* iK story, 40x€9, with antngtos
sod miller’s house erected one lot •A ground.am*
uirUi, «/ of an acre. The' mill has threo iub-«1
•tones, turee french burrs, and ail the _*«*• J®*
Droremenu nsoallj found in a first class mflL Kow
i m fail operation, doing a good btulneesi and is offer- •
«d at half tbs cost, as «» owner fe going W«tt. •
Apply the offl.o ol B, MqLAfM S Mo.-10a
[lToartn ttreeC ' ’’ V ' " :i ' lags-
CWUNTKY BEAT FOB HALE, eitt*.
i ted In FMbln uxnullp, hor BUM lrom tt»
fxern Langhlln’s Btettoo. ;Ooa»
t,lns 18 a~rt* in a high staie'of cultivation; alerge ■
[ portion of the land has a Beethere exposure, «rMehi
owkea It valuable for th* culture of the grape.! *“f
E buildings ootuiat of e two-a&ry frame swelling .end:
kitchen; en orchard ol ® fruit treea ef the test vark
etiee, in-a good neighborhood, is offered at a.low.
I dunre and on easy terms. Apply to'‘ *
f jag- -B; ttohAlM-A tXA,tfB.Xoorth street. ~
\TA2J3ABIj& farm fob sale.*—
V The subscriber will Sell his MAh*£lOii FAUM
ou the Moblestowa Flank BoaiT, three miles irom
30n6,‘ retry.' The farm eonteins 60aoree,aU clear
ed; the Isad-lseeliimproied end lii good order,
with good buildings, orihardi, springs, Ac. A val
uable rein of coal under the land will : be told eepv-
iate. Jfor pettlculart sppljr to the subscriber, <m
the premises BOBBBT hTBBBKZf..
i fegurd ■ . -
jgJHULNK FOB BAiJi,
L3QV? SIGHT HOBBS POWSB
IB GOOD OBDJEB. «
Wililt BB SOU) OHBAP POB.GAB3L
fiajolrft ftt tk*
f?OK bALif'Mtad Boiler; 6
1* 4udSl-liidM*dLusvtecjloa*flMiSinch.' Bait*
itilf ]oi a,iauU, rogio*! A hofte (ovtr< • iJ'
No. IKi LIBJLUTY STUKKt. oCAktt
tu iaearv
tfOB KKNT—Ihe two adjoiaing three*
Jj (torled BltlUK UWfiliiiLNu iU>lJb*s lulau*
on *m«, AUtghooy Ci‘jr»»n»lun*rlj
•iu ihe rwlaenoe 01 Umw ttytiineoo—one of tbeiu in
the nowf—lnn 01 Ji A. lUstlhe, ibe other In theipue-
MMMii ot Hik oke/j. . for unu,; «».» w
jOUct QaX, Jr., kt Wen A Wiuon'e, ho.
ertr itrtei, PUtebarKh, nhO 1* noihorued to rehu
i B. uNt/«.ttV»W»»,
del?;3tawtd
ijiuJbb I—rA Ounuu* table twostoiy
Jj j#wsLLU>iG t <oa tiQlu* *iz
quim ol iwu rvnm» «4jv inuig, »i*e >■“<!» I®
,uu. direcUj eo (be ruoib 01 the eU*c» «*«•• .
W H uUttUliV. art ■■tn'et.
Li'u«« JiftiN i—'iliuao lWu.iiUuaßa uajmQ
X corner *f flitb etr&lenotfterTjr *1 •y.'iuowo
m Mo*, luueod IUI. VvMtwlJiion (&• I*l of ApnL.
AtiLilt to AuiX>val**li ULSu,
w l- ■ 10. Iff3 Liu*ti>
L'AUAL *Oifc JUfiM’, lunbunuii «i^bt7
Jj twenty term oliftoe-t i*>aua»i*»ia—«»Ut
.«lin tt b.uoa tweiutiJp, AUoi b **‘J *“**
YVaUer’a i11 .w, ..1 Jit mile* ffuoi tt» dy. •Hagiovo'
tttma, **o*l Oii-Aliw- Udttx+m*
baiiditt**. sow ooCcpitd uj Jta** H.
ApLl* to 1 itiAAO WA.AJSt^Jr.,
VtUu’t AIUiJ
: or, HMiD * M*IZUAB, •
So. t*9 Liberty loot; rltumrak.
| 1 U U A Til X ' iUtt.
HtttT,—Two , comioxtaUe dweUiß*» to Tilt
luwaalup-on* h*Tin« an orchard of two *ctci,-Uu»,
oikttiut acwaipUoty of irniii i#4 tinpcit lb*
[•mail place can b» } pa«hw on
Kimnlnof WATT 4 WlLbOHi ;,
‘ i*u i*lbcn>.»tr«>U .
i.hjk. HAfti—a Jatfeo well ugnted
I* ruom ia tb* lUum Buildup foortb ttmtj
apply 4i &* Coontluf Boom ot TAlfi UJfHUti
mlttdtf 1 • .' - ~ ;
KUiA'l—Uae two story iSHIOJk
JJ DWSIibIBG fiOO&Jt»«UB*UHi oB •*««»»
vltb seroo rooms, i’oaaewiion glren lit ot April.
T JAM. UAIABLL A 808.
. lals - 69 and TO Waff uraai.
fc XOJUS ikUUM. i'U £42 Üb»
I «rty iirat, mi bud ot Void, tn&i Uo lit ol
Ap. UM xU :
deM | Mo. 2*i and g**:l*ibrtj rtregt;
IjHJK BAUB Uit KKM'Jr-rAn Oil Ko
, ? torn. lirooi»pl®l* *nt«r. Apply to!-' 1
i jiob-a AKianaa,
Att’y at Lag. N 0.136 ffoonh «U
OM iOHS 'ru WX.— *me eaob OB lint
uxd second fiber of Warehouse Ko«. 80 and 81
Wotertttsot. mJULZ PICKS* *GOi
f illl imii j'lll liiiiiin -i -i-f-- --*- ®. ■ABMCB*
IiiDSAY ABABBOUB,
Ij ■ i : i T
OA&£ OX Oil It,
bAMPMAHOTAOTnEiaS,
Ho, p HpOP BTBBET, . .
TI7OODYILLB OIL BEFINERY.
’ " OEOBQa y. BOLDUHIP 4 OCKt
BUBHIHQ OIL SHBLUBHIOATIHQ OIL,
oosetintly on buitf *b* very beet'quality ot
BUBHIHG
LUBOIGATOB, rare WHITS BSHZOLE 4nd USB
nhtiHE. . ••• , ..‘i !
MTAU orders left et Ho. 86 Jura fltust, Beak
Block, second floor. wilTbo promptly attended to.
oc6:dtf ‘' '; " f ' ;i '• •'•
I IMJJSN'J! OUj WOKKB.
* 00.,
Pima whits BironuMUABOH oiu.
Offlo*. 80. s9l LMrty^ffcrWt,
Mjfr.B»daJl
frirtutrotf, tmtorgK!’*.,
or BBfIiIXD'OASBOV OIL aad
M-ZOuA.; ''•! - ■•;•» ■; I| •
Fxlom tonlaj pa fiafiaod CU:
Byot1oW!.. I m;i.m.iii' ... 80oaato P«r gallon.
■■ • gguUton..M «• P :
, ao ctorfte tor pookao.'-
- .'p«c*pbwc4t& Mak*-'• -•■ "' -•- ! " ' "• “
jAßiib mw%=
! Maantootonr Of
OIL Of TOBOL, ;
i. . and .
AQUA AHHOBUu
. Orders lift aiWßHam'Holaua JtOo.'a Uffici, oar*
nar of AUrkat k&4 flnt atmta,will ikoltoprompt
attention." c- • : nap -;
JJIAMUM> VlJjr WOUJiO. r.
MATLOU4BUITB,
Baton aaddealn la GABBOB OlL,oc*urpn*d
bja&ylßthaaurket. . * - -
Order* bit at the- bffioa if ChfldeA Oanost«&J*r
the L Chert** ttoul« at the office ol Bxniih, Hr* *
or at their work* la Lam*acetlUe» WB be
.mOaauii r-sr>
Bom af Grade OIL
I UUUU&UU' WUKKt>. !
... WILLLAK P. fFOOIALDQM,
■"*' . HUCTACTDEMi**■
' OOXt; A»»rq*JlßOH OILB,
■ ■; -I t inditoatoln.
••. mMKfedlv. a -•’ v ~" ■'• -'J‘ ' ■ ■ -
'DSFIKfiO OiXi £Ofi fiXPOEX.—Tho
pmndto aril tU tfcrt
*y.*”rHߣi cl
SSS-ri2SSSlor2tock to; PhitoMpbU, «■ *
S2y*sJS?ffi*llook Potet; S*r WD)
IKdldirlrtoti trm lOttto I«(H}Q barai* frM aboard
SSfIFS&i lAdta; ttiagfmVftad lot* on
UUJilWVVii'a iMJUNUXUN MUB-
inrocallfccf a topply of
«>>fi «n»aßKjlfcdJifnitmrd; pia op In Ijoaftor, half utd
>Mi to*ay««.*r(* »?<%*»•<* at talall,
atU« tunltrOlMaiJ6tow af.»l •?. !■■ •.- c :■ •- - :
M ntlQHfaapUV^
?, o*mr WmmmAJfr* «■»** -
■ -gi> ■
j ; g3Sv>- r s'f:w^^!s-- r gpii
Cl LEVBjL *•
) prrTßßDbou itfi?H3tsgSs§nHßSsi
WB K E LIK GHA It S< J a
W I K T S H *“*•
HONDA*, 111 fa, *m iXmIM- W»-J»***
tHpC'i' of thfuTbiriiytTanW 5 R*ifrvi*3, D» Pitt*-
bjush, M faUfcjir*; j '. 'i. S
PiUtbmrgk, Qetkmcm +*>a i _t*cri * f *
’' rifcaieavifc*.
LenTtA -v.—-.1 l:fk a. su 1:10 p»*a*
do I 4:20 * ; ! 'tM) **
do Sewarfc.; .i 11-88 “ Ifctt "
db 1:06 p. mu UWQ a. nu
ArriTt* 6i20 •» 6i4p. ** -
do St. Lddia •» .-V-v
KocL&tiko ot an Ih-iWoCq i'UMbargh a*<l Cincinnati*
Splu'jcijJ dlccpluf atUicliod to till Trains*
H&i&ttrpA jtwnl WXctiiag Li***
Lw.Tr* J'Uisbaighi 1:50 a. in. t»:-50a.m.j-M0p. HU
do 'iVeli*ViUo.J 4:{2 *• fcOO “ | *;10 ••
do ateaborirV 6dd ** B:bd « X «•
do Wheeling. 6£t M U.-C5 AIQ M
AitW**
OoOUPO Upg «t; ,W bofcUng .wiik [Baltimore and Old
. at Bel lair with Central Ohio .Bail road .
1 Jbr&anflSTtUp, XiaacatiUr,Otfclerfile,CMumhna, Cln- \
•cfainatit Louie, and point* Wnt i
fiUtlmrgklaiitd Qlmfaarf lAm» ~
Loaraa 1:60 a. a* l;t0 p. a.
do 4:45 “ 4:03 »•
do Bayart : M..„;.£&~*~ 6:l* “ 6-M «
do ;AWaht».....J, t1 .1.„.... .6:64 ♦»' 6:16 «
do -Btuhiori 6:14 “ 7:24 «
.Arris eaCfertlan<U.«UU MM _. 4:£2 8:80 u
iGenfcsetisf atßaytrdjwlth Toscaraw&a branch fc»
HdtrFhUadeJphlsaQd Canal Dover;, ax AlUra?* with
and -dii'cajo,. BaUroad; at
Gkreland,[Z*Ge*TUle aiui'CipdaJ&atl B*
B.lfcrf AJbtotCuyaboga Jalla and' <tfilietal>Bzg,and
ST»:a.a.fer;fisr®onkirh ■
kni/Bal»o [with .0. AJV lkl B for Tdu^petroil
S‘Ohk«oiaidui«KortV , ? c #' -
; y<>Vikynit.My^r i T n T T * tf,m lru fee at 8:00 p. m.
ietertau^ 1 tnias pfciTo. at 0;a)>. in., 4*lo a. m
.&85.ina;na)Q»,.i%..^, KI .
—T&xodgb 7?set4'ts;«ll pn>« upfrfi tba
Wset or Soath-wast, itorih.or Jiorth-weat, can ha
ETucttrod at tbq-£ribcrtr BtrrpT Depot,- PHtotmigh.
4 j ; L
I For further Information, apply to
: WILLIAM feTKyVABT, Agent, •
"At (ha Comj>a4rV. Ufljiicj In. Freight Station* 7eou ti.
BCfio , ;• l . -r .■•:■ •’ »• ■
ims™— '■ IXsw-tj?? 63 ■
tf&Alis. Io«*nrt H**-
connections'*! :&r 'f&Htntorb add Waah*
Ids tea, and *rBWTO»Ht V*
TtVXBBODQH JnLPillcij SUaIJ leatca dctfp U
idO run., ttocblmg OfllT e.l ynacfpidjrtattonvnialun*
direct ehnhocMoh ev:B*Kfeta*£ Sftrißalttnoxs and .
WauMscten. andfcr arn-Vork tia Altatttown rout*_
-ad Philadelphia. :,! • ' ■ • , ; -
• fha FAI» iLlHEinrrer tiia Sty»Vj* daUr(except
«fl»d*y,) teVUto v. iTc.% ft-jpp'usopiy
itatlona. connecting at Hnrr’dtKirj fcr : Bnttlmcreand
AtHPhUiaclAia :or Sew Tort,
v*. A
- lao dofah«tdfrn\Acco*°isoa>ttou ireia-iMvtc daily*
(sxcept Snaday) otifclhp. W ttfpykS »tiul;***s!3ni
and rnunlßg *f £ir'«j;UiiiemfcE&U- ; ,
Tralb tor Stilton leave*
daily (dsKrtßtedOTj at Sided. ntu -
lrwa-tocrWrii’r Station
lacna dafiy (exoapttionCoy) at U:4G a. &.
ThirdTSocomstiCaatioa Irtlu .lor WaJI • btattoa
Itjatei dally (exoept Sandsylat £OO p; m. :
. The Church Train Jeavea wiU'a.Statton every Sun
day at a,m-; retoxnln*, lcavw PUUbtugh at
Hi- i ’*'' ‘ “ i ; . . .1
'• ■ ~l>iurnl2r'Tntfaa arrive' inPlttjbthjn aa lcllowa;
Baltimore Bxpmas*' W:45 p. to.; Philadelphia Ex
pna, US pj 04 if«at hice, a. nu; tJahnetewa
hkunsMdatloht :lc:89 a* ii. 1 f Imt Wall’a Station ;
Acowambdaiion, &29 a. w.; bovaadWaU’a Station
Accommodation, &a 5 a. u.; Third Wiili'r Station
Accommodatl**," IUO p. 0.: Wall’e Station
Aoccmm*iatk>a,fc6o p. ra; Baltimore Xaprett will
arrive with Philadelphia Kxprwa at Uio p. m., on
Monday*.
Trnina : lor BlalarrUle and Indlanaacniwctatblalia
rllle j Interaction with Mail and Ac*
Conttnodattidt Caat and Went. ! ■ **■
The odhjlo.wtu Bw4 it jjrietly to their ; internt, ih
tojt 6i Waat. to travel by the'PwinjyJTania
- 1 nMtroad,ae iheehqph^nedatinai: now ottered
nasndc tk attrpaaeedds any aiharaviHe.?*>Tfae *t*«»d if
haUaated jeitn.atooei two iron* dnvt,
W* VgediandoocUoirtlteaßMh.
thifUoad-wlth ttiMr pitrottnav
“:.;V'f ;/j ';;;; /.J
.To’Mew-Totit——~hl2 80"To 'aidkniore,;,'.«... W ue
to pbUfdtiph^- iU CuiTo 6«O
to Jlartiabara •'-«O^li : ' 1
BAggage atoohad to all dtatiOM Oh the
ju* ueaxrai ttaiiroaj,' and to PhUadalpbla, iicltljnore
‘juaUfc* ikik. . .! ,| ...I „ .
: pcrooMtns ;Uok»u..>s oars *»GI o*
charged ; an' .uce**, According to dietdnoe travolrd t ts
addltldnl toj tW vUiioair»tesi except Srost
-wh^th»Oo»paliiyha»n<i«Agent-'. ; ;:
.. BOCIUS.'-rlooae ol iqaa, tho Oppapany will hold
theEWßlvee lteaponaiUe ior.-pertosal cniy,
: juuitor hn amount hot escfedtug %IW-';
tt-~—Afl OmnibCf' Llivc : Um toed' bmployed to
tonvoy paMhgera and bsQgagvtc-and'beet thd De
pot, K » ieaaxst not-thezoMahe eeut«|«r each pea
■Ufoc wul.l»atKfc!i.re* .
. »..:j|.. . }.. J.'hTXw4lW*Ai*nV
At the ;oestr& r' ivuoogtt
Btatfcia. csi idbertf iM - • nois
ulAjutiX ornai.
Fifth fret; abort 6mtthflrti
oa.a,*c. L
uunan
fmUUMB, Peiou,
PITTaBCaOH, Pa.
|! ' BJurM*. >
DOLLAK SAVINGS BAJiK, So. 65 \
Fovutb Strxkt. '. •".["■ ' \
1 {• ] nWATtTEREP ra t88&. , |- > >
Open dally from fr to 8 o'clock, also bn Wednesday
and Baturday evenings, from May Ist to November
lit, from 7 to. 9 o’clock, and froxa;Norember Ist to
May Istfrcoa oto 8 O’clock. i
Depcs&s ireodved of aU sums not lees than One
i Dollar ,!ah6 a dividend of the prodts;declarod twice a V
I year, tnUtme and December. Interest has been de- \
dind mml-annually, in Jane end'December, since
| the" Bank ins organized, at the rate of six per cent.
Upw.C •; ■■■-■-■•?■ f ; ■
' Interest, !tf. not drawn out, U placed! to tha credit
of the depositor ae'prindpal, and bears the same In
tonat fromithe firstdays ol June and December, com
pounding twice a year without troubling the deposl- \
[tor tocaUioreTentoprasent'htspasß.book. At this
I rate, money will doable la. Ices then twelve yean,
I in the aggregate szoht xxt> oss-saxs rn
jomß.h'nfAJL
1 Books, the Oharter, jßy-Xatri, Boies,
I and-Begulattbns;fiirni*hed gratis, on application at 1
■ the office. J j, .■
I PakeioxHT—OBOBQE ALBBK3L
I .... ]• 1 . Tie* ri*ax»£Jns;i
I Johnß.;MiF«ddro, j j ,T*mo it P.nnock,
I John Holmes, : I Marshall,
I Alexander fipaer, * James B. I). Meeds,
Btnl.L, Fahnestock, A. M. Foliock/M. -
James Jfo&oley, i , HlUEurgwtn,
I James Herdman, \ Wldiam J. Anderson. !
I-V ““j nmtukt .! '
I Alexander Bradliy, JamcsD. Kelley,
I Jglu O. B*cko:«o, Pettr i. UMolre,
I tieorießlaofc, John B. Major,
1 JohnßjCanfleld, Jamesßbidle,
I Alonso A. Carrier, i hobert Bobb,
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