a ■ h. •• $: Y.'t . j , 1; 4 • • j• ' v'■ k s:■ v'\ -' :■! ■if.,. * ■ 'r~ ■»' •, y. V tjy'iv 'i. *•»* •fe's • f.r. t i r-M:.. I" '• Vi A K'i' ifil. Hill l .rl***!’ .■■-•.jl-'v •■ ‘'V-**. 4 'V4&* '•••• fc'ii .1 ■• y iliiPS 'fe;^;- : ;iciv'V'p :: -: : '^ ,a« Df®" : -s r<- >:-■ -.' <■»> :pM; ’■'•s «s £*] •■ V (£<V* JH pfe^Pil l*"KlSlBiis mam 11##" r':*P ';•* v« K ' »j : ;rJERnULT^JKQMtIHQ,F2B._6. ZO&iZ USTELUQESC. From Tetterday'i Evening Oaxel Tlie Aidrm ef the Anderson Cavalry !to Gee* Ro«ecrans--Btatement {of ! their Grierances.-They Bei for ftn I “HoaoniMe Diecharge.’’ ‘ *f 1 Wetavereoel ved a copy of the "statement of fn«ts ,, oOfioeriilnf £ho enlistment of tho Anderson Cavalry, otherwise "Basil's Bsdy Guard," "Anderson Troop/* "15th Penna. ■ i Cavalry," end L **Uoth Regiment Penniylra ni* ..Tho corps imoi to hive i*„ enjoyed all Lbiue. UtieS.. Ttaetatemcat they bow make to their Commanding General if for tho purposed! teltlagfbrth thair grievan ces end obtaining redress. Tho address if i vary lengthy, ul ira most oobtent oimho# with e synopsis embracing tho main facts; | In Avgtti£lait, Copt, J. Palmer on* others oßet*'-U-Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and othor chief cities of Penaiyiraate, annomneiag that they wen authoris'd by Gen. BooU to recruit a battal ion orplcbod rnsq a* a Body Guard to Gen. BioU»poiHtaly'iuMr&af that tltoduty of go troop voald bo to aet of an oooort toltbo Kajor General and to perform tpoelal service U on ndtpemUntorgmUatia*, pensa&eidj at teehedto headquarters. Tho. s'itetemtnt" * Uion rooohnto'tboisllftmont axeltoment-i-the superior inducements hold out by Capt. Palmor onabltag hlmto fill his battalion tap . Idly* *)th uifc of tho hlgort respectability and; standing—manyofthem leaving luure tivepesltions for the purpose of forring thoir oonntry- /The'isbeesa of the recruiting offl ine! in fin t battalion, intfuoed thorn to raise eseoond hsdor tho same indttee feente and premises. Some members oifthe first battalUn boeamo alarmed, fearing that thosopiomises would not be kept, tat their fears ware quieted by Capt. Palaor, who caused as order to bersaa ohdrWs parade at Camp Alabama, Carlisle, Pa., that notwithstanding the'increase of number they will still bo Gon. BueU’s Body Guard. ■ | ; Tho "*tatement” next alludes to. the part takes by the Anderson Ttoopln dtario g tho rebels'put ( of. Pennsylvania. and Maryland, 'daring tho memorable' Invasion. Soon after ;thoftrretum tooampat Carlisle they heard • the removal of Gen. Buell, and believing that •they oould hot actus a •eetsor, .they took, steps towards disbandment ; “Immediate and unconditional dwbaadnoti. ; Their fears ware ealmod and their action frus trated by aotingihtqjor P. B. Ward-*Captain Palmer, the only commissioned officer, hairing 'been taken prisoner in Maryland. Mljor iWardcaused an 1 order to -be read assuring 'themthat they would still aot in the oapiclty of ajßody.Gnard to ,Gen» Buell's, successor, : Gen* Roeeoroas, leading them to helieveithaa Go*. Boseerans had boon telegraphed W and had,aooepUd them Bely, ing onthiSftheyOpnsehtcdtOLgo to Louisville, Keatuoky* wharo they expected to find officers ‘ awaiting therm » Arriving at: Louisville; they j wore surprised to find the assertions' of thiir > ! offioen falss,and the whole theory cOnbern : ing offioers a miserable faros—a base deception there being but: one commissioned offloer ; awaiting them there, Major A. B. Bosengsr i ten. Indignant at such faithlessness,' and . leaning, that Gap; Boseorans had to ; aeoept them as his esoort, and that theylwere ' to bo brigaded at Bashvllle, they thought it • foil? to go any - further, and-' tnade 'a stead looking a redrns of their gdetMtes.l Po . titipns waro sent to Got. .Curtin aad the War : Department, asking, an.honorahie discharge ' on the ground of false enlistment. Whanor dered to- Nashville, a very large pah oehtege i of the Troop stacked arms, but consented to > go on tho positive assuranoei that their griev : anoes would be redressed at Kashville, but in : this they were disappointed. Instead of be ;.ing attached to. €ten. Bbteeraas*, headquar- von otderod to, join Stanley. Dee. Shth,l662,a Committee, repneekting ; every/company, in the troop, was appointed ; to wait on Lieut. CoL.Spenoer, to ascertain : ; vhaivas.iplußto bedonewith thsahj if they “ . had boea, brigaded j and why . they were not S roperly.officered. OoL Spenoer repHed that e did'not know what disposition would'be ' made of the men jr that they had been briga • ded, and he did not know what. difiareboe lt would make .to them if I they were, j And ' further, that' hehadeent:alist of offietts to ; Gov. Curtin.to bo commissioned. ThejCom> ; mittoe again waited on .CoL 'Bpencer,azid no i tifled him that In case raarohing orders were ] received they would not be obeyed. On the I Sfithef Deoember, when-requested to aurch,' j the Troop stacked arms Bran orderly manner, : but upon: Gen: Stanley w proutislng:that the i boys should beheld as aresarib, and upbn the 1 assertion of Boeesgancß that our army was repulsed, a part of tho Troob was ,i InduoedHo goV ; - . 1. Tho /'statement" then details the dream* sUnceiattendingtheanestand imprisonment ! oflhosevhobedrefasedrtbobeytheordariet | thdrsuperior ivaU.dlO, i leaving about 20# in orap.; Of 4h*other sso • tteoseniykd swell the Troop boihemaxii&Um/ \ some are qaletly sleeplag the sleep that knows ; no wilting; , others nr* stok and wounded, but! »\ theTMt msjority are murimg,\ , j;. Thu'.'stiteaent" then dedasea that wOom t mlttee had been appeintodJto wait up id Gen . I Buellj) -and wwe inonned by.hifli.;that . ( /he l had sever adthorised Palmjrt -to rearuit a Body. Guard/' The foUoviag la the con ! olusiog'of the address t ■ - \ i W. >UII fntk« with to ihow ihit thif. of ; oor “ Troop" who followed oor oßwn to th. boßt,dli to oalj.bfoMH th*7wn* todto tw ; 11,T» tluU th, dugec wa. immiiwat. ud Hut : OTKj mu wu liDpmttnl, iuMm, ud sot ! Wmm oo»il3«t«l th. itud udt to M ) wntn,; h&t.oß thaoontnn: thnupnulj ; .IBrM«d| th.t ww» with tu U hnrt, ia - proof of whWt w. might th» fMt, th»t . I njhtpiwMitKt of thow brmrt Totuig ■ an at. MWMthn.u tU»-jtU j/aS or :won ‘ Mtß»ft of,tti«lr ,o»ndof 1 to tu. In oonoldiloo, w, would imprMl tho: hctl ; opo. jmu mind, that wo won ftluif tmUtUjf ■; UTW'Bvtmd.kto tho tenict at . : nonr proptrlj oHocrwiwitS’iood. bomio.Uit m00,.0r UUo( thi. •tud, w» untmututod onl, b, ■ duir,. to hot. (Imply jsitioo dodo: unU ll,—hkTtojt ' mod. tho itond ud.ukn our pciltion In od? : ; Tout.ofMymOTohln* brd.fi'Mlogrwioirod; . : thanfOtV.wooUlm.il,whatthahnoUMtin ; th. Uad ouy Juitljr iUm.nit-jiutlo.-tt th. : hutdf at *".'»ranun«ut “ wa’d htT* dUd to i nn." ...Boltarln, th tho honor, Juitloe, ud : InUplty of ouf gonriidait, w. in willing LtorMt onr onn In th( hOhdi of h,r ropro ' •antoUm, hnmhl, praying : that right m^r 1 ! prarnlporaf tnlghtijtUtlpa otar onttMci ind' ‘ ; wrong, ind(,that jgn mgy ha,o tononhW 4U i ohorgad froinlha (arrloaoftha.Unltad MtaUi, i thu» oaiag ttSlerti from our oouoaotlon with }m orgMUttionwhlohhu'booOni, pdlotti and : mnbOorohla'to'ui; therth.ittohllßg'thoia who doiln to n-anlitt,. an opportnnlty to do to • nndor dUUnnt aniploao,-waon tha, can do :jaitlao to thatnMlrof.to tha oauM of their :nowhlaa<lingoanntry,»nd:to-thW«odntT«n .prinoiplatol'httamn fraadom.' ' " ■ • , AU of whioh it humbly tuhmlttad for your i eonaia«iratldn,.wa firmlpnlying upon yon and . feollng thatjnitioa will ba maud oni to ni. . ■ SBeeaufnl Sorgiez lOperatloh. • Oi Dr. 4»bi i>iek*«ni ualatad bj loinaothar phjilcUoi, patfonnad inueeu j fnl inrgioalopaTnqon nt tlu St Hlobol*, Ho. i UI. .lru Mr. SaTidWoUF, cl : Dnnknid Cdwniblp, 1 flMan ojnniy, Who «*• j affllctad via an indmtod tsmor on tharight 1 lowarJa«r,abontiha ; ,iM gf » walnnL ' Tht ' tnaorhaa grovnfram tba Jawboia, and ni i nrjlrmlj aaafead. TtepsUutvaa pat as dor j tha infllaroa of chloroform# and aflar thookln had baanoutaod lain nzenoano* i vaa coumoTg? bj tba uaoftliakaUaandoaw. BararmltafUi had 40 baromoTad,andtba op* ; oration ooouplod abont ontbonr. lbopatlont did sat ratnrn to oonatfonuou sntU tuaor j raono war. angagad tnaawlngnp (ha laelalon. ! Ha ozpaHonoed nojpainwhatanr, and io now 1 doing rarj wall. Ha will bo able to ratnrn to hlo boat in a few dajo. ; •j; •; ‘.j Cltj MogtaUfTa-' ' Tha nambar of deathaln U4Jclt7,-.from Jan. 34th to Jan. 3Ut, aa.ropoxtad byDr. A. S. lleCandlooa, phjildan to tba Boifd of ; Haaith, la aa foilowa:' ’ .V. ■'j -, Maiaa, 10 j 1Ad«1u,:..;i.11» 1 „ Tamalno,—l3l CbUdrthr.ai IbadlMaaaowora:—Bad'ahUbjjltnatnral ' aanaaa, Ji old ago, 1; anonlazVV- l; aaaral dabUUjr 1; aongaatlon p3aouUr,lj'«htUtb jaUmonaUa,!; dlooooa ofU»ar,l,aoa«Moha, lj typhoid fartr, 1; natural oaaoaa. l: dioeaaa } of brain, 1{ bronoblUa, frdiphtharU, l; oaar>' ‘ latino, 1: inanition, 1; atoot of a kora. 1. i hjdroaapnalmo, 1; brail tarar, l;iHll born i. i Szow.T-Abontfonrinoiaaaf azowfanthla (orraMarnßithaimU baiag hitdani try wo mar.axpati food tohaar M tna Uztinzibuv latlonaf baUa."-’ '7-fS'”""C"' ’■< T*,’ IwigNbm4 .Tho International Rowing MatclT Wo haw airoady noUoad tho fact that Mf. damei HamUl,of thii eity, hu ehallangod tho’ champion oanman .of , EiutUnd, for a iouUing mitah, for a puna of ?4,00». The Uct i*Ad bor of Wilktt' Spirit contains a latter from Mr. Joseph Pioming, (Mr. Hrmtll's baokor,) anclosing tho ohallongo, and askin, tho editor to us his influence in bringing ahont this in- Urnatlonal rowing match! Tho letter of Mr.- HamillU as follows: Jan. 28th, 1883, Smut.—ln a resent isene of your v**u*b!e peper, I noticed that the great scul jwor Bagland, Ghambcri, Iverson and Green, bad come to a deadlock, in conseqnenoe of vbicb Iverson was anxious to get on a match with any man in the world. Upon reflection, I have concluded to accept hl» challenge, or at least signify my desire .to yon, in hopes, that by. your assistance a meeting may be bronght about. T think I might say, that it -would bo next to an imposiibllity' for mo to leave this country, bat if either of the above named gentlemen think it. vould justify them to meet me is American waters, say the Har lem course, He V York, where a fair, honorable race could be had, such as Mr. Ward and my self had en the SchuyHn, I VUI row him two •call races—tho first three and tho seoond five miles, turning buoys as usual, for-a purse of $2,000 e<eh race.. Tho second to come off one week after the first. I might add that one iadnoement I might offer the English party to come to this side, and my Now York friends can testify to the-same, to offset the small purse, !PitUbuighors wiQcover allthemoney they bring to invest, bo U over so much. I would want tha races to oome off ia May or June. • Bespectfully yours, . 'JatfKaHaxiLL. P. S.—Blnoe writing the, above, I have re ceived the last number of your paper, end find that Chambers and Iverson have finally oome to terns.. Green; I presume, is awaiting hii • turn, and whilst so doing might he not take a trip to this side, being somewhat of a traveler ktoadyf I will row him the same raoes that *. kbvo propoeed to Messrs.' Iverson and: Chsnfbors. lam opposed to rowing. for a: lergeamount, jay object beiog more to test myabliitv as am oarsman. Still, I would, if it were absolutely necessary to insure a race with eitberof the three gentlemen, increase the stakes to $3,000, eaoh race, that is $1,500 a side. Should Green not accept this challenge, I will row the winner of the champion moo. J. H. A.Sixqclib Lovi OrrsaiKQ.—A dirty faced boy stepped into a well known stom on Fifth street, to-day, carrying a package in his . hand. He asked for Mr.—and was shown to the young gentleman bearing that natne.'- “A lady told me to give yon this,; and said you would give me a dime," sayiog whiohj tho package passed from tho boy to ; tho young) aaa, whoso 1 faoe was immediately lighted up withsmiles. The dime was paid, (te: Treas-' ; ury. hbte,) aad the - boy; dleappeuad* The: package was unrolled, and unrolled, and un< rolled,- when, buried deep: in a profusion ot; paper, was found—a piece of sausage 1 It was about rix inches in length, and was ao-; eompanied by a note, ia a lady's hand—" Bat this, and it will do you good. I love you,' bat I love vaasage better/' The young man wilted right down, as the "opening" had take* place la the presence of- others, and Ito is likely never to hear the last of that sausage. Two men fell out on Fifth street this morn ing about an alleged breach of contract amounting to $l6. Quito a crowd gathered,: and although ladies and children were pass-; ing, they poured forth volumes of. oaths, vul-1 garities and vituperations thet would have; disgraced a den of pirates and laid Billings-: gate in the shade. Had a man been walking: Wong the street using such language, without doubt he would hAve hoen arrested. Is there' any-good excuse for men who, becoming in furikted, make use of expressless that most bring the blush of .shame to thoso .who an foroedto hear them? If men so far ferget themselves as to violate every law of decenoy in the' street, they should receive a little wholesome correction. ' Ox iai23d day of Jannary four negro boys oommltted an auault upon a white boy, in Allegheny City, on .Federal street, not far from the bridge, during which- the white boy was atabbed in the bacx. Two of the perpe trator! were then arrested and held to bail, bntthe others escapid. This morning smother of the party was arrested, and taken before Alderman Donaldson, who, in default of baUi oommltted'him to jail, there to await his trial at tho sitting of the Criminal-Court. The name of the boy arrested this morning is Francis Truman. Akothxb C&AKGff or Biqaxt.—A Ckrpenter named George'W. park* has been arrested and committed to jail to answer a further charge of "bigamy and adultery/' pteferred by his wife Biuta* He halls from Beaver county, and hi* wife alleges that he has lately married a woman residing in the Fifth Ward. Dkats or SoLDittß-—The following Penn ■ylrahia soldiers have died in hospitals at Washington since last report: Sergeant E. Bohroeder, Co. L 75th; Peter Hoagy, C, 7th Reserves; Lee Forsyth, 0,135 th; Isaac Mel ton, A, 155th; Peter 0. Riggs, 0,124 th; John Cable,?, 134th; Charles paler, 0, 45th. '•.Ca*tx Da Visitxb of the late Mgjor Frank Ward/Bam. Blaok, C. F. Jackson, and Oliver Rippey, for sale at Pittoek's, opposite the PostOffioe. . . Caxti Da VtaiTis of all the prominent men in the world, at Pittoek's,-opposite tho Post Offiqe- ‘ ]JjJO2 —NdVEM8KK.........1862. C A. JEi, F H 3 T s . W. D. & tt M’CALLUM, 87 FOURTH BTBEET. A large portion of our stock having been bought previous to a Serbs of advances, and now replenish ' ed, (Just preceding the largest advacce of the season) with the neqast deaigns In CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,WINDOW SHADES, *O,, A fevorable opportunity is offered to purcbwers at aoibrste rates, as priowwlUoartalhly be higher. ; • dslOily • JjADIEff FANCY FURS ; OHILDBEN’S FANCY FUBS; GENT’S FUB CAPS, COLLARS A GLOVES; MATfANDUAPS. / Every variety and style of the above goods on hand and for sale at KeCOBD A CO.’S, .No. 131 WOOD STBEBT. pETBOUTK OIL WOBXB, PITTSRGBQB, PA. EBESB ft GEAFF, Froprietori. t** ibmud barrels par week. MTOHui, MONOHGAHHLA HQ&9I. IVUULIAM BARNHILL 4 00., Boiler Iron Workoro, PZHN MBZZT. Hoo. SO. 2t, 24 uul £a. HoTlnaiootrid » loro lard aod Itarnlohoilt with tha mo.t imotor^ saasSiffsa^.Tau'M&ssa'- f IPKfI, BOILBKS, OOflStSsiSE BALT A*Afißp TAH KM, 01 L BTILLSg AGITATOB?! BBUTLIHO PAKfla BOiLKB lSya BBIDaS BUGAB PAHo,aadao!e cuumJhoM eni-.01 HASH* HILLS* PAIEHr BOIUSA. Bcpalrlag done ba the •bortsrt notlca . , delB.-tf QUWDiUifia.— ~ T-5 IO : LBUCH BRFi mnwif' Ho.aHAOKIBJSL.Urm; OnhandfeiMllortaUbj. ... JaH) WM. H. BATB AOQ.. gaJUh*rtt «i. 1 OAK LUAi»KAOU BLOW JL TOtt} - ;^lobaikel> WUt*Beane; . . 20!. do Oaloo*i | ~ JaattaoalredaadUrmUat UiSeocmd street. ,UIT: a r.. 1 ■ TRANg VAN QOBDEK prime Cnx? V/UrrlMio>tnc«inda&4formJ«bT '/c - r&AKK TAH OOBLKB., Ja» •■ ■ ■/-' 114 Seated etmi.- * KKKIMKU Oils—bbla. white, m btadarfro»,fi)rtnfol4wtoeUH*rft>rcaahWoa BOLABOILWOMBOO.. ~ i&z —4KCUfe«to*M«4k»Bi*£,::| j v>, , u:-'1 '*-A * * 'i-j* .j :i ,'v tt” LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] The Rebels Repulsed and Routed at Fort Douelson-oJeffl C. Davis at Franklin. Nashville, Feb. 4.— About five thousand oavalry, under Wheeler, Stearns and Whar ton, attacked oor forces at Fort Doneison. They were repulsed and utterly routed. Gen. Mitchell selects the houses of promi nent ssoesslonista for quarters for the wound ed Confederates. Forty-five were thus quar tered yesterday. Gen. JeiL C. Davis' Division, with a Cav alry Brigade, ooonpy Franklin. It was sno wing last night at \o o’clock. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBUBGH MARKETS. Omcs or tkb Pirmuxcu GAsrm, \ Xavas&Ar, Feb. 6, IBG3. j ) Cols coatl&oes to rule very firm though there is bo Anther change In rates. We quote BUverat 140, and Cold at 150. Demand Notes too are firm and bro ken are buying at 147. Eastern exchange is i teady at par buying, and J 4 per cent prem; selling. GEAlN—Wheat la fitm with email sales of Bed (Torn wagon at $L30@132, and we also note a tale of 0,000 buah prime Bed, to arrive, but tbe terms were' not made public. Corn ia firm but unchanged; sale of iSSsacks Bar from wharf at 76c. Bye is In de* mand at 80c. Oats are excited and firm with bnt a limited supply In market. There is no change in Barley. We note small sales of Malt at $1,40. FLOUB—There is ,a continued telr f or Flour, and the market is firm and prices are r folly maintained. Sale of 150 bbls Extra Family from store at 67,25@7,35; 50 do d» at $?,00@7,25, and 100 do do at $7,50. Bye Flour is a shade firmer end may be quoted at $5,00. Sale of SI sacks Buckwheat at $3,85 per qwt. OlLS—There was a very good attendance at the Oil Exchange to*day", tbe snow storm notwithstand* tog. There Is a decidedly firmer feeling on the port of Crude Oil holders, and a slight advance has been established. A sale of 148 bblrwas reported at 14e Including packages. There has been several large transactions in Beflned in bond, but the terms were kept private. A sale of 100 bbls of im outside brand, Inferior, free, was reported on change at Sic. QBOGERIES—The grocery market is firm, and with a moderate demand prices are fully maintained. Wequoteatll%®l2){eiorSagar;.:33®34c for Cof fee; 55@56c for Molasses, and B}£e for Bice. We note a sale of 5 hbda N. Y. Syrup at 68A SEEDS—Clover Seed is in good demand and we note tales of 10 J bush from first hands at $8,75. Flaxseed ia wanted and $2,65 is offered freely. We note a sale of 20 boih Timothy Seed at-$2,5Q. BUTTER A EGGS—ButUr is firm with —of 6 bbls prime 801 l at 22c. Eggs—Sale of 8 bbls preserv ed in lime at 15c, and 5 bbls fresh at 18c. PROVISIONS—Bacon la film with sales of ■m»n lots at previous rates. Sale of 2000 pieces .email inferior bulk hams at (%c. City T—f Lard is very firm and We quote at !o@lo}£e. WHISKY—SaIe of 10 bbls common at 63%c per gallon. HILL FEED—SaIe of 100 sacks Shorts at 90 per cwt. STABCH—SaIe of 50 boxes Madison, to tbe trade * Allegheny Live Stock Market. TuoaaoAT, Feb. 6,1882. We have.to notice a decline fn all rla—ns of cattle, except strictly prime which eold at about last weeks* prices, and perhaps some which retailed on-Monday, •old a shade above any.pricee obtained tMa winter. Many who bad found it difficult for reveral weeks past to obtain the kind of cattle they wanted, came to the yards on ; Monday, and bought at extreme pri ces, fearing that good cattle could) not be had on Tuesday, and when the market opined on Tuesday, many bought aa hlgheperhape as they would hare paid on Monday. But buyers wen not long in find ing out that there were plenty ol cattle, such as they were, on sale, and the consequence was that the mar ket soon began drag, and sellers were compelled to submit to a decline in price or keep their stack. At the doss of tbs market on Wednesday, many sales of Inferior stock were made at last fell’s rates, and some lota of felr cattle are still unsold, biting unable to find buyers mt any ether than ruinously low prices. There were but very few cattle wanted by government con tractor* and those few were bought at a decline of at feaet J 4 lb, below former quotations and s3,2S<a 3,00 £ cwt gross, were the* extreme prices for this date of stock. The following are the current quotation* o t the different gradee of cattle: Ptemlum i. S ®t>%c lb. fatra m Firat qo*iitT ~, , •• Second qn«3uy___ 3 SaGo « Third qp^Hty—_ • atoyt p M la Carter —— ~,,, J @2J& " ' Below will be found the number of cattieaold at tbe different jarde, and the State* tbej were from. HUanU—. -jgj . Pennayhranta . ** *****^l^ First qoftlitT... Second quality. Total nnmber aaid„.. The whole number sold, last week ni 10M Iwing 428 lea* then this week, and when we look at tbaeo figure* there Is so wonder that there waa a de cline atthe close of the market, while at the tame time there were not one-half the buyers for shipptar cattle that there Were last week. It has tamed eat Just as we predicted in oar lest report—that there most b* a decline—and'we would say again to oar country triends that they most not think that it has ft* to tha bottom yet. We do not btUlre that first class cattlq will tell much lower this winter, bat do one need expect that scalawags will always sell as they hare done for a few weea'e back. There haa been considerable excitement in this dam of stock, and, with a limited supply and an im proved demand, price# hare advanced considerably. .We notice some mles of prime heavy hogs, told at re iS?«f? ,C0 !!f¥ Sp * rc ?‘*"’••• -bolentod .t which seems like good figures—too good to be loet, as we are certain that no one will bay ex peettog to meet seeb a market again this winter. As we stated in oar last report, oar packers have entirely withdrawn from the market, and- the de mand is consequently confined to butchers and shin-: pen. r - The Sheep market has been very bsnyant and firm, and although there were a.good many offered, all were readily taken at 6©iJ£—the latter figure only for,extra qualities. Thin sheep art not wanted and cannot be sold only at wy low prices. Butchers at “» ¥S*° n ?* th * **** Wmnt atx —V which have been well M, and not tbeee thlnp called sheep, which, when the pelt is off, yoa have about all there la of them, and whose carcamee make a very poor substi tute for mutton. Let no one flatter themselves with the Idea that if they have ordinary sheep, that they can bring them here and obtain the above figures— as it is only prim* qualities that Will command these prices. • ‘ Petroleum in New York. Feb 0 —Grade Petrolemo has bees aclire. aod fall prerioai prices bare been paid for parcels an the. •pot—tbe ealee foot up 6100 bbls (fodadlns 1700 to arrirn) at 23@23)£> aa It Is, ana order, P*rt b *» e°<l ’<M6 In PhiladelphUraTsOs delirer* ed there. Befiaed ha been In brtikdiilndpMd ul mariEaA^cZopM.Ter3rAnsly v ak.oa adranSTof l»® qaofo 38®10 as to shade, tot AcTand ZQb on tree,' whlch iaay be qnoted tiOM as to qnal «ra l<W»o bbls is bond, uoaiso teat, at for yellow, Straw color, and HQ *o»e tax. fotnrs dS Brat at the higher figure: 24,000 oUons In tin osns, tsqnare and round) .2000 bbls Ll«ht Straw color, deliverable February and Kerch, irv -1000 do prime, deilrerable.on.lhe.can at PitUbarao 135 teet 31093; 500 do la PhU*l c*®*) to 60 all pacMcee indade4, and 1 600 bblq Beeldoam onmlrate forms. Deodorised Naptha may be quoted 85037H0--490 bbls sold at &e@B7Uo, as to qaalltr. ... yw ? Export of Fstroleum, AaVcUos Ist of Jaaasry:; _ f «. -W a ■■■■■' 1868 ’ ' 180 From Sew Y0r1u~.........«*11i. 1.89AW7"., 87AOI1 Frotn -other Total ■ We hsTe mads streouoss efforts to gei the stock of Petroleum in all the yards, but bare not succeeded la obtaining that of the How Tark Warohotuinc do. Bod Hook,-which-is allowed more *ay other ene yard. Hzdoslre of ihe Hew York, we .fiad.ths stock to be aa.;...a.~.bblS' 14,063 , T , A 5,641 ! . C9,69S ohove yards of 1,000 bbls.Ciode, ud 25,000 Befitted, sloes the 6th sit., wbsn ©or first ecoonot was fokeuv-BhlpplngList.. . • !* ■ : ' • i New York Cattle MatkeL. , Botchers refute to 4 ' G4D * Prkee-rint quit ordtoery *B,M@ lahriw.-»7@7^o. : t>iJflf^£?^Jl r ? n *L an l h * aT yj epleatifaliop* £rii^L O SSi n<m 7 toc . Prime Con. tbcrash not rery, wSs Veel-^flteid3r > with hfajr dement it our -oaotA* aS?s£ r £s#twZ‘ UT fc ’ Klla °” r c x°" r “- *” prlcwjrm#4 higher; extrß, per heed, sB®loi. IJSf taJrtw, JdiqaiS?* •*?»• *' -'V.w "kmm RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The ilrer continues to recede rapld yat this point, with eeren and a half feet by the pier marks last evening. The weather has again moderated, and •now to tho depth cf four or five Indies fell during Wednesday night and yesterday. Ti ere N considers ble heavy floating ice in the Allegheny but the Olilo is In navigable condition. There was little or nothing done at the levee yes terday, owing mainly to the disagreeable condition of tho weather. The Minerva, from Wheeling, and Emma Graham, from Zanesville, both arrived—tbe latter boat’ having an excellent .trip. The Sllrer Cloud, from -Ciociiiiiati, due here on Wednecday, bad not arrived at four o’clock hut evening. She has doubtless boen detained by the ice. There was a rumor current yesterday that the Government had or was about to "gobble up” all the ■teamen, tow boats included, in port, and send them below. After diligent inquiry, we came ;to tbe con clusion that the aformald rttmor was a fiqax, as our. •teamboatmen had received no official information of any tu£h movement. The tow boat Tempest was sold .on Wednesday, by Cept- Ben. Lsughlio, to a Captain Pedder for $5,000. Tbe Zanesville packet,' Lizxle Martin, was sold tho other day, to tome parties In Wheeling, for $lO,OOO. We are not advised as to what disposition the new owners will make of the " The Louisville Journal says;. Our Statement in regard to the price paid for tiio steamers -chartered here-for Government' tud was Slightly inaccurate. Quartermaster Ferry informs us that Repays for the smalleet class boat*, os Green river boats; $llO per day and fnel; for tbe nextlarger class, as the Undine, Hazel Dell, Ac., $ 60 per cay and fuel; for tbs next largest class, as the Tempest, Fort Wayne, Horfeon, fit. Cloud, Ac., $176 pot day and fuel ; for such boats as the Commercial, and class, $2OO per day and fuel; for tho Atlantic and Jacob' binder, $3OO perday andfnel; The Cumberland river was felling slowly at Hash- Title on Friday last» r wtih twelve-feet of waterod the aboali. The Kashville Union .says that tho Huntress, Science, OUle Bulllvan, Capitola, W. G. Woodside, and Des Moines City, left Kashville for this port op Thursday, and the Hornet and Charles Miller left for S mlthland the same day. and were accompanied by three gunboats. On Tuesday of last week the flood In tho Moskio gum river was so great that the railroad bridgo over tire river, four miles West of Coshocton, was greatly endangered. The utmost exertions of a large force of men was found necessary to stay the violence 1 of toe destroying element and save the embankment. The officers of the Emma Graham inform us that the Muaklngum was never known to be so high bnt onco. before. The neat and commodious steamer Willie Rogers, Capt. Gould, is aanounsod to leave for St. Louis'to-- day, without fall: The Emma Graham, Capt. Ayere, will return to Zanesville to-day, leaving at noon. MO&Oa*dJLB. PROPOSALS IFOR 20.000 BARRELS i OF FLOUR. ; Sealrd Proposals are Invited tiil the 10ra DAY OF. FEBRUARY, 1863. at 12 o’clock m , for furnishing the fiobeistenee Department with 20,000 barrels of FLOUR. Bids will be received for what li knon as No. 1, No. 2 and Ho. 3, and for any portion less than the 20,000 barrels. Bids for different grades should'be upon separate sheets of peper. The quantity of Flojnr required will be about 500 barrels dally, delivered either at the Government Warehouses In Georgetown, at tbe Wharves or' at the Railroad Depot, Washington, D. C. Payment will be made In certificates of lndebtod nesa, or such other funds as the Government may have for distribution. The ninai Government.inspection- Win be made just before the Floor Is received. No btd will be entertained from partlra who hare previously failed to comp y with their bids, or from bidden not present to respond. The barren to be now and head Used. Bids wl l be accompanied: with an oath of gance, and directed to CoL A. BECKWITH, A. D. and 0. &, U. 8. A, Washington, D. 0., and en dorsed "Propostlrfor Flour." f03.-tl sewijtg jiSAcnurEs. * WILSONS SEWING MACHINES, FIFTH. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, These UHRIYALLXD FAMILY MACHINES hare-just been awarded the highest premium at the WORLD’S. FAIR, Loadoo—aU the Machines te the world competing. Over have already beeu sold, ah giving universal mtidbctlou. \ ' This ttashlne makes the look stitch impossible to unravel, with the emeatlal advantage of being silks en both sides, forming. m ridge or~ chain, ll will stitch, bam, foil, gather, bind, deed, tack and The elecaaoe,'speed and simplicity of this Ms. chins, the beauty and strength of atitob, and adapt ability to tha thickest or thinnest Ihbrlce render: U the most BBOOISfIfUL AND POPULAR BBWIBG UAOHLSE now (fibred to tbapubtte. ■ marwdX&AVTXD tebsb tsabbs** WTOaD and azamlna than, at So. 27 FITTB BTRRTC. WM. BHKV£E & CO., ja9aunrP .. Western Ao»im Q W. WILLIAMS 4 co:a IHPBOYU) DOUBLE THREAD Family Sewing Machines. Baismooo, So. H Fourth street, Pittsburgh. These Machines are from fifteen to twenty dollars ch«apar than any other machine in the city. They will do all kinds of wprk, and are warranted for thrae yeaia. They are so simple that any child 12 years old can toethemtoperfoctiou. OcnstanUy on nud, all kinds of Sewfag tfachlna Haedles, Sewing BUk. Ootton, A«4 at lowestHarkatndoee. " W .. B.STRAIB, Agent. T} MANUFACTURERS AND OTBEBB INTERESTED.—The BLAST PUB a ACt,nt Middlesex, Kareer county t Pm, known as tbs “RIDDLES EX FD&BAOB,' 1 has baen lately rtcons trusted in the most thorough manner, aha much improved, under the superintendence of expo nsnoed epd ancesmfnl managen 1 end Its present owners, having taken it chiefly to secure InJebtod &«•»» offer It tor sals at n v«ry moderate price. • It la beUevsd that, a very favorab la.opportunity :1s time presentod to any one wishing to enrage in tha barium af junking pig Metal, arpsdnUy as oaddU Uon to its advantages of cheap and excellent quality of Goal, and ; transportation LcUltlee. tha business may be coaiusnoeq Immediately upon securing the requisite stock *T Ore, thsfornaco being amlnly resdy for tie fires to be lighted. / *t has a massive stone Stack, on a rookfoundatlonj *?• ! h*aith and lining are new, the latter of No. 1 Bolivar.fire brick for both Inner and outer walla. Tim stock and coal houses are asw ;~ih* machinery and hat-blast pat in erder; new and Improved gas Improvements, and thewhcle mad* ready for suc cessful operation., A railway brings the best quality of iron-making coal to tha leva! of the trauui head at a low prioe, and tha lata discoveries of numaums additional large coal fields in the immediate vicinity, enruro an abundant supply for tha future, at rates likely to be Uasenad by active competition. The furnace is so situated as to use the Gaual, or the fibenango Yslley Railroad, (promised to be com pleted to Miiffllstox bytfhyikxt,) with nearly equal coftTSutence.':. - It Is believed that there is no point in the BJtu miaous Oaai region whirs there u a greater ci/mbl hatlon of advaatsgesfor making Pig JlstaL for terms apply to 8. P. ELY, Marquette, Lake Superior, or to the undersigned at Cleveland. Ohio. . . H. B. TUTTLE g BOIL > January let, 1883. Jal7:lm AILKY, JfARRKLL & CU. PLUfifBEIS, GAS AND. STB AH FITTSBA. 129'fovira SrmuTi juoralMirßnxut, 011# lh#l* penooel attention to »I 1 in In their lUe, Bonin fitted with DAB, : HOT A, OOIiD WATKB PIPM, ,aad all ttoditn -lnprovimijote fa BATI TANKS AND AOITATOBS fer 01 BiriNIBIKS Uaod la thi molt dr oo<t oq roMOQobls terti*. • : fltpalriofc done on tie shortest : OESOLDTIOIf relative to Grading and iXv Paring Aamncntft. , , Beboltbo, That all. the kHfMmenU for grading And; perlo*, aadlor ’th> ocßitractlon cf aeirer*, which ibelißOtbe settled with the City Treasurer' before the Jn J>ATOjr.APKILHBXT, shall >e than placed in the heads ofjha jOitjr. Solidtoc for collection; cad that this refolutlon he pabliabad fir three toeke in the papers authorised to do the.Cttjr Printing. •' ' In Select Oooncfl, Jan. <3,1863, read three tinea ini paaetd. - - JAMBSHcAULBY,: Preei4«i* Of Select Atteet: B. B. HotSOW, _ , Qierkof Beleoi OoafldL' In Ooaaon Oooaelk'JaiL S3d,'lBBS, reed three tinea had JOBS JCJULLin, . ■ President of ifaunon Council.; • Attest*-HtranVKurza, ''Vl-.'-*" " V • "•■ ’ladfeSwd^ §§hhib3« ';' v . - ,-JEpi: ra?s.-ff4-%yr?r; r ■ i i STSMJUBOjITS. COB oiScLNNATJ, J. iSVILLK.—Th* flue aev>tcan«r&sßßS EMPEROR, -Capt. <7. A*. DniTO.mli jta.u iorus« above and Intermediate p:rts on bATOSSAY; 7th lnvt ,«at 4 o‘c>o:k j*. ra. • For freight or pauago apply oh board or to fsfl ■ j JOBS FLACK, Agent. For CAIRO ANI) SAINT i b. LOCIB.—Tho find noW ‘‘ ■teimcr»gfea£SS3C itELLIfi ROGERS, Oapt&ia Oosldi ivm leave as above an THIBDAY, 6th instant, at 10 a. mv For frolgbs or passage apply |oa board or to J. a. A UX, l. 4 Jo 3 JOHH FLApg, | Agento. Jacket,— rjvsi^ The steamer LIZZIE MABTiN,J§SsSft Uipfc. D, Ti Brows, will; leavo 6ANEBVILLE ovary SATURDAY at 4 o’clock p. m. Hot truing, will leave ZANEbVIILE eTeiy TUESDAY, at 8 o’clock a, m.. For freight .or pas* sageapplyonbodnlorto - ■ ■••• . d oii 1 iJ. 8.-LIVXNQSTOK A 00., Agents. R O|J LAR ‘WCTKEY i _IESI.Bi 111 FAjOEST.— aw and bountiful passenger steamer BMsIA uiia- BAM, Capfe-Monroe Aye**, leaves Pittsburgh Mr Zaiißsvllle at 4 o’clock p. to.—: Returning, leaves Zanesville EVERY FRIDAY, at 8 or Damage imply on board or to J. B. UYD.SSTOtf H Ou.| Agents, Pittsburgh. H. KIEBGE i : oo.,'Agents,lUnemHa, ISt lJifiQ MsJjStf •AKttAAUBr , JE&A AOUUa MEET.—WHEELUiG r JSBBBK. FilTaBUilOU . DAILY EXPRESS ; new and' rptaedidside wheel' packet ABttAUA, Copt.' ueOrge<W» Js&beon; leave* Pirijbnigli for Wheeling every iAONDAY. WEDNESDAY and rBIBAY;at U o’clock a. m., punetaaly. Ir.area V.lulling Mr Pittsburgh every TUESDAY,THUDS* BAY and atH a. m. THE FINE BABBENGEK. fp>. etoompr hIIHEBVA, Cant. Gordon, leaves Pittsburgh far DAY, THURSDAY and BATUBDAY, at U a. m„ punctually. Leaves Wheeling for Pittsburgh eTtrr WBDHJUJDAYeSI FBIDAY, at 8 a. 2. The above steamers m»ke cloee connections at Wheeling with fine sld^-wheel steamer* for Marietta,' Pojkerstnfrg ondrClacihnait. * ■ For freight or passage applv on board or to JAS.'OOLL'INS t£ (JO., Agects, 1 jaO i i . 114 Water street. Jt an VALUABLE (X>AL:PKOPKKTY FOB T SALE.—ISOAOBX3OF OOAL PRIVILEGE, adjoining the town of (Steubenville; Jefferson oonn* ty, Ohio; The Steubenville Coal and Coke has bean fairly tested at the Balmont Furnace; at Martins* villa, Ohio, uearly opposite Wheeling, where rnll information may be boa of Its qualities for smelting lion ore. | This Goal and Ooke proVM to be the best for smelting purpoeesb! any west Of the mountains. Iren can be made for less money atfitohbenvlUe than at any point neat of the mountains.. The Important feet is, the receiving and ehipping of all materials Without hauling! This property Is finely located, lying one*tbfrd of a mile open the Ohio river, and the Wheeling extension o| the Cleveland A Pitta* burgh Bollroart running the whole length of sold coal field. Also, the Pan-Handle (so called) Railroad creese* the other railroad upon this property; Coal' Can be dripped from the pit con upon the railroad, or upon boot* in the Ohio river, or; into the top of a fonuco, without second handling. There is a large body of bool. adjoining the above tract that con he secured if required; The following ore prices' that iron ore has been offered and sold far, furnished by persona conversant with the bnritwes, and may be felled opon: 10,00 j tons of native ore ooald'nave beua contracted for, delivered at the ready for use, 60 par ccnLere, at $3 per ton; Lake Bopeiior Iron ore hoajbeon bought at Cleveland for 86 per ton, freight from that pout to BlenbenvlUe |l 67 cost, dropped at the. furnace, SQ 67) Lake Champlain and Missouri Iron. Mnaniitn ore about the same. There is ah abundance of fire clay, limit* atone and sandstone iupon it,' and Iff thk vicinity! the present rate* for all matorlsla coat more now: aivo the matal. Any person wishing to make anTn* vojtment will pleoso upon Wfil. 0. ABBAIIAII, at buubeqville, who will be ready to show the (hem*. iw» and explain its advantages; or upon the under*' signed, at no. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. : potainfl I ■ P.O. aiIAII& r OK; VALUAblxlfi B'AKM. i?OJi CIALiS. T subscriber offer* for sale si YALDAJBLff FaKM, (Jtstau of John Doff, dot'd,) situate In OhJpewa townshlp, Beaver county, Pa.* on the fitate road jeadlng from Darlington to Bridgwater, con* la nlng aboat 130 acre*, all under fence. The lu* pravemeaU area Frame House, Prams'Barn, 4(1x00 test, nearly new, and; otiereutbadaln£S; luu acres cleared and In a hlghj state of cultivation; balance will timbered. A largo orchard of Apple, Peach, Cherry and Plata treee. a number oi tuver toiling Bpriao* (if the purest woUr. The form b nearly all undenaid with rich cool beds—one aboat 8 feet. In thickness, ana one of *6 to 6 feet thick, which is now being •orked and in good order. This property is coovecltnUy 100 tied, beieg within 6 miles of Hew Brighton, 2 mile*of Darlington, and 2 "■<<«■* of the P., Ft. Yf. AU.B. B. Also withlp 134 to 2 mils* of a Toriety of Churchee, Bieam Qrist and Saw ULQa Schcolfl.Ac. ' For further particular* lsqul:e of the subscriber, on the premlsM, or JOHH MIBU, Bogle rioteJL Liberty str.et, Pittsburgh. ~Js37xmsod . \ WM. DCFF,Executor.... JjUiHHINU LWi-b FOS J BALZb—Zhe oadienlgned offer* for sole, oh tea* •Ouablo tonno. some of the choicest spots for build*, ing purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are situated within on* hundred yards of the terminus of toe Oehtre Avenue Horeo Boilway, and or* beautiful locations for private dwellings. The •ornery'and everything renoers them extremely de sirable for any one wanting to locate outride or the city limits,and attbe tome time so near arwlbey nut communication con be had with the city at au hour*. Cote from onw-fourth of an acre onward*.' Also, eoae Wesura' Lands, situated tn lowa, Mia nfotaa&d Wisconalzu 'Also, several small lots in hUnersvllle, 60x260 feet. The above property ‘will bo sold on (arms. Inquire of ! JOH2T HBBBDB, - corner Sixth and Wood streetaL ; i Or; WU. A. HXBBOU, aufcgmd . ; Clark’s Offloe, Oocrt Bouoe. j: OKfUAAcj* COUK'i* SALK—By vir tue of Aft Order of the Orphans’ Oottrt of Bearer Connljr, the subecribtr will expose to PUBLIC SALT, on the premises* onjibettui BAX OP MUK BUaBT, Jfcii3,atll O’deck n. m.ebaat US AG&B3 Op LASD, pah of the reel estate of June* Sharp, dec'd, situate lnOarltogton township,.Beater conn* tj, Pa.»«4Joloing land*of Joseph Sharp and others. About 80 acres chared, with two-eu*/ stone house, lop barn, faun* stable, go*.thereon, The abort prrnieee are fitaated bn e-half, mile west cf the Bar* iiagtoopr Jfew Galilee Station, en the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne A Chicago Ballroad. . ■ • Tor terms and fortntr information Inquire of the subscriber, Aomlslstr«tar ot;tfcs estate of James Sharp, dec’d at finr 'Brighton, Beater counlj, Pa* iefcfwtod ' l~ aQHBW DPTT, Adm'r. / FOK HAXiK.—9S Aores, mar* or lew; of Oo*l, in Bast Deer township, AlHghwiT ouantj,eae...anda half mlleifran the Borough of. and thretf-ioorthe ef a mile iron tha Al« legheoy Hrsr and Peansjlrahda canal* and haring a good lere! road to and frotn Ue rlrer to said coal* The strattnm of Bituminous Coal is about six feet In thickness, and a good quality? and a three feet rein ofOannslioaL immediately abort the filtoatlnoas CdsL; any person* withieg tdpurohass can obtain Infenaatloß from the subscribers, on the prsmlses. • 1 GIuBGBCHBIhT, ■ - tbsdkbiqk;cubist. farentum, Jsh.lthj IB6A Js)tfc6ewT»ja27:Swd /tUTV FKOFBBTY FOB BALK, oon \J sitting -of al lot of ground haring a front en Wylie street of M feet, and extending back along Union alley 96 feet. ißneted thereon are alarm modern at) la three-story JBrtck Dwelling, with ex teaaireude buildings, wtable and <Oarrtage Boose. Alao, tOo lots of gftmndon Tad, ral street, Sixth ward, haring each a front of ho feat, and extending hack 126 {Teet to sin alley, with two well finished two •tonr brick dwellings erected thereon,; arranged in modern style and on a-feshlonable street. Apply to . - B. McLAIH, 102 Fourth street. TTALDAiJIiK FAKM FOK SALE.— . V Tbe'iobecrtber Will Mil hie M A H6IOH VABM on; the fiobleatown flank Boad,ihree trom Jon* >’ Farry.,, The Urn con Ulna SO km, all clear. eds the land la wail improved .and 14 good order, with good buildlnga, orchard!,' apringa/ac.' A val uable veifa «f coal under ike land will be aold eepa* tale. For pailfonlan apply to the robecriber.on the promt**. BOBEET 6TEBBKTI. ( SOUJjJTKY VO. K SALE, sita* ted J£i? eo f ,,ca »*4IP. frur miles mm the city, »nd;l}faUes fftm 1 Langblin’a Station. Goo* •t»bu 18 a.rts la a high iteteof cultivation: a-Large portioa ottha land haft a boa therm apoun, which fcr the culture of thegrape.,The buildings consist of atwo-atory frame dwelling and kJKhon; ka orchard of 80fruit tree# »f the tarrad •*«•» in ja good neighborhood! is offered at a' loa flganland on «asj Urdu, Apply to / J»SI ; B» hcnUß A iQg Fourth street. gNGtNJK - ACOUT BIGHT HOBfIS POW3B. 10 601>1> OEI>KB. * ’ ' ' '' U WILL BE BOLD OiiBAPjvOB.'OAMBr anviuiriat th» CA2SXTB 07FICH. foltiftt*; ~ rifth street, .tore BmUhiUM. ?• F?K- SALK—OaG. 3biier»v.6:feet low end 91 inches diameter jnneflae/filnch.. Bait* * Dl * “£ engine, fl horse-power;’ Inauire at fro. U 3 ÜbCliTy.BT&gjhT, \ s . , oSStf ■ -i;- JatStfMVML. : . TAKE m MOKE < UNPI^AHANT JL ABB, JTHfiABB MBBIGIHKS.—Bor Unpleasant and dangerous diseases, i use: HELMBOUPfI aw TBACT.BUOHU, whkn hat received the •udona »p°*?Ofe«®flPTWafapht physicians tniheiUniiad .States. Is now offered lo an affllctedtmmeaitr.Ma' certain care for the fallowing diseases and symptouji' frvn.dlMMea and ofjtho Urinan' or bcxuaTOrgfflU• General BeblUtr, Uentai and! Phjsical Depression, Imbeoility, Deteuainatidh erf fe d *^,^?Sss3* M®s». Hysteria, General. Irritability, Beftthesueal add Bleepbmfta^Nfgfct! Muscular Efficiency, Dow of Aptafite! fospepste,, Bmadatton. Low AplriSTpismuS tionor Paril; sis.ofthftflrgensof Genera* ico,fainU UUcrfofthn teart. iddlnfaSall theeionSnltanu ef a nervous i id debilitated state of the mtam. To Insura he. gemdne, cut'this out. Ask far Helm bold's. Taka no other,. Gone guaranteed. ■ , See advsrtli shunt in another column. ; apSSiddwJ l ' SUNDBiaa—; T~ 1 : £&* l «wrtad brands 7s aad 10sTobaooos SOcadd ea Baltimore Ping do 1 dn* * 8 hep Virgbdazwiat da f Sj!* : VJ 17hbu Oatmad-DryTobaooos i ' • 0 > !. • ■■ v = 78 deao 1 Ootn Broome; ■•: r:>v\ WiiS* ftIttOATEICM * 00. . I ~ >lC • „.vl • \ ■ , ... V ir TO ECT. rB REJNT—A (JeairaWe COTNTBT BTSIDEKOE, VsltKin'cne ndb of AUsghaay' City, cn the Feiryiviile FlsnY Boed. The lioQfe~is a (ergo Brick, well improved and very comfortable!'* Thare Is also five acres of ch tlTated&grouad ta orchard and garden. Also,th* adjoining property of seven acres of ground adapted for gardening pur poeer; there isu good home usd bdtbuiliUngs oh th* premises, sndwtrocd"tsfloty of choice Toj* 1 good iensnt wnibeTedted at senion giTfn bh'tfce lst cfAbtlt,,.; ' ‘ 0*1: ..u u.o subscriber, on the 'premises! 1 fe3:tf - • -• ■ • FOB SALE OB KENT—lit Oakland, within tevenyninutek 1 walk of; thi Psaenger hailway ttatton, a new two*story >BaHK DW£[,* HOUSE, of sir-nram*sad goed~&l)ar... Well if excellent watcrwury-coavenient, an acre of ground, plantod with Pralt'TiMk,' Bhrabbe'ry, Ac. Jror price and tirmrapply id - WM. HOLM-he, Pittsburgh Foundry, M:Bi - Office,fiff SmTthffeld street., LE ; i—From the iflt bf April next. . 2 two*Btory BBiOR DWKLLTSOLHOIiaiS,, 4 rooms and kitchen In each, located off Ann street, near Btevetwcn, Eighth Ward. , ■;’* .. Afro, 1 three-story BBIC& DWELLXKO HOUBF, on BteTenson street,-near Pennsylvania AV#nne,'wlth ■hfrboms.'- - —• • . Inquire of - -BJSI3"*'BEBGEB,'' fefrlw ■ Oornerßvcondwntrcmitbflsid Streets. UH)B KENT—The two adjoining three* storied BBIGK kttaote ion Federal street, Allegheny oppo site the residence of Geh. ;linani'tn ; the possession of J.' A- lfoßnije, the pljwr in the; poa* session ol kLfs. Okfely,' Fbr tenhs, do., apply to JODJTJJaY, Jr., at Watt A WilsonVKo. 208 Lib* driy ilreet, PitUbuxgbj who Is authorised to rent. . ) JalSioedtf ' \ -H. PITDEBWOOP. r LET—The oommodioofi three-Btorw- A BDILDIhG on Llbet^ty, oppcttltaj>Thirdlstreet, otmtoinfog fotuteen:rooms.-\Tha Dining Boom wiu ■eatforty fe weil adssded Mr : a ! Warding .Apply io. ,;-; .; j ii-; Ja3i:lw : J. McIL OBOMAS. ~ L*Ji.i—iiiioe KoemAmtheUAZßnß A'Bmu>uia,.wiihnr withoui power. Th*rooms are fora Printing Office'or*other me* chanlcaipurposie. Applyffttlbe / v fc3;if L • t ■ J OODBTIWG BOOM. ifdihlottahJs twoatoiy six Spring House of two rooms adjoining, and!yard, tolllßere vllle, direcUy on thd route of theatzsst cars. .; * JsKfatr W. M. oOEMLYT 271 jLlberty street, i |iH3 cv KENT—lhoee two Uoasea on^the A oorasr ef Fifth street and Cherry! allsy, known M Koa. 100 and 402. Foascssion oB toe Ist of April. (Apply to - ALSXAHDIB KIMG;“ - Jaxlnf • .ho.LF73 Llbarty street. • liHiK KENT—A A room in the Gaiarta Bcnaniu, I 'Murth story. Apply at the Counting Boom of THIS oniGLi ■ .• ; seltkdtf -i-.,. - , . , .■ CTUUNTKX HEtSJLDENUtta iSVK t BENT.—Two comfortable dwellings In' Pitt lownship—one having dn : orchard of two acre*, the other six aass f plenty! of Fruit had Grapes,'' The u&all plade can be purchawa on tsaiohabie toruia. WATT/A.WILSON, t Liberty street. : Enquire of I*l4 IpUK two-fitory BKICSK KdwxLLIEG HODBJS, sitnated on Hay street, with seven rooms. Possession given Ist of ApriL . JAB. PALZELL A BOH, ! Jsls ' •: • 68 and To Water street. : STOKE AUUM I'O LET—No. 242 Lib erty street, near head of Wood; from thw Ist ’of April next. Enquire of • : c;‘ . MoDOHALD A ABBCOELXS/ ' , detS. Hot. 24* and 244 Idberty-streeL-. LX3K bAiiE UK. KEiNTrr-Aji: A Snery/ln complete'erdef. Applyio“'. . BOBT. ABtAuifl, ; mbSidtf Att’y at Law, No. l36’.ypnrth *t, : ODT'iGEb ito let.—one eaohcntiMl -ondeeoond ffoor Of Warehouse 80 and’ll Water street. ISAIAH DIOKEY A CO, - OHJi' 9 fisc* juus LarooxT : .*......:5, n. aaaasga, k BAKBOUB, Duunint OA&B ON OIL % . *« h : LAMP IIHIIIAOTOBCBS, ‘ w* m mooß BiM/ufr, ... Jq23;emd ~ / ’*:'' 'PxxffL Qxo. w. ... ■otMSzr.' piL BEHNERY. > r . ■aauvaoTumxaa or - -..w BUBHIEG OIL AMD LUBBICATIHG OIL, ... Keep constantly on hand the very best quality of BUBHIHG OXLi steer and without odors alemariMd LUBRICATOR, pure WHITSBXHEOLSaad CAB 1 .GBXAfIE. • ■ •. - T' . MTAII orders left at Bo, 1 86 FmH 'Snxxr, Bank Block, eeoond floor, will be promptly ktteoded to. ' ; oc6:dtf ; •; ' ■. . •, OIL WOJKKM. ! Dff&OAtt, DUtfIAT * 00., MMOhCtBWWQf mu-WBin anrnnu) oAKBoa ons. OftMf Sou S9I Llbnty ftUMtf mjfr.Badjo ' ’ ' . PITTBBOBOH, PL OlLCOfttPAfl Y, ■ ’Soi 87 Znim *mt, JHOtbmtsk, Fu., • ' Manufactures' of OXfiBOK OIL - and BXaZOLKT *•[' •' . •■-,.-;•;••• • --• ! 1 • ' ' By car load., s , •,, 90 ants par galloa.- Brnsil lnt« ■in , £6 •» « . M . ho charge far packaga, ipaeember 4th. 1882. • ~ '' ~*• ' ' jAMifia UtWIK; : .. . ' MaunftutmWof' j. • oilobtitbol; - I ■■-'and- t - ,f •••■ AQGAAMMOHIA. Orders ltft at-WUliam Holmea * Oo.*s Ofioe, oar* Ilat f oil wo&es, xatlob* atuxa', B«flnen And dMtWt.la OABBOK OIL, r J In tk*muket/ v- .i; .. ■ ' * Guvs, «n4«r tbtpu Uhula.lbtoi.n the Smith, JPmkA. Smdod S thalr ork ? ••% b« ■• BhywiW Prado OIL ‘ " M ‘-j : - :: 'wahly'- 1 1 UUIFJtKOIL WOKKH : . ’ WILLIAM p,]VOQLJUDQS, . uaviMnniitr OOAL AHl> CABBO.N OILB, ' ' and dealer 1* ; : tAJHfI, CHUH«rai.,|fc i *l,. tthSfeily "* \ t’ jf •».!“ liKFliiitJ) VU* JbXW4,Wt±VltX.—lB« tiff 4 ?WF* 4 .*'?mßWH to MU tl* Urt qiality of Eatlnrd Carbon Oil, daUremd on board of Ota at PitUbajjh, o* dock ta'VMli(MiShU,'«r at wanhmaa at Brf Hoik Pointi. Haw alaodaUiarlota from 100 to l,m» bank 4m aboard. *Wp» or mU BUli of different lotion LiTMpool, 61*I£0W, |p4 other Europe** pdri*. SUSS ftQBAfV,^ >O7 PetwditeOfl Worta, Pitubcrtb.P*' \X iMUlTeheel*;*. 6: j: and Bleck Teni; . 400 prime SloOofiM; ' ' iOnmUJere —' v. u -• £ **« 0 ,P6rio Sitoend CnbeiSaeatt: W)bbU,c|iuh«l,manUieiiendeolß*EttV, . *2? - >d o eeiortei bSndeß.YiSjuraes ■ . 800 tmttt u*d trend* fie. s#'*tan(i Tobecce; ' |- SB twice Beltiiaon staff ~*' “fI** 1 ** ■ " do: SB do Mcekflet < d« ' SBkcpaurkt ,a do!;c . . ICC,OOO Geimeu Olf*n; • ItO twgeShot,eiearted ilmk :> 1,000 kege Hni ! >; > " - t> 800 clue; 300 de lfiO do. Dandelion Ooflbe; •,» ? j .. _ lt . **> *> Hraeil’eA GaitendorTi Xz.-Ooffmr Hoe. 17 caff B, cor; Second nftd-Bmlthffcld «e>J ; - -|>36 . •., ■ ... . i . -•,■.■•£••• /^Koujiuimi—. .. r “ 20 hhdj. prime's. o. Soar: ‘ W 4o Cob. ST' ao do P.B. do; s.. j • 50.ibU.TdlM, d?!'- '■ »J» (U do- ■■■-.: ! “ do Creihed - , do; .■ > » fiO HA” Ooßko :: I ■ • .. . * ; MotalU •• ,25 do Xoiortni’n dji*;' ■ 10 do BlMdudmahduT^ W.do Hanaidoih r? .. , • ; j ;: BBOW2T* KmKPATMOKS, *. •••>.- h 181 an4lPajm»rtr*t—C. Jt'iiOJElUOJt in Itoiv ., " , “EKS'^e? . 40 do *xtr»-mo«s * < . ■ ; P«*» TiMBWJ - S* obi*.£vn( Older; . - SOkegalcof Lard) • ■.saottwh.-eiQmflMdj ,-w. “JP -SnolkjBoKl! , i : *.{•; gWH»ylia( , i 75 do WfcJnQU: 400 do WIIIUD*Ma; . . : i ~ rtbU.Coaa&j.Bsv,,, , , Stou.Bwkwluatllnn “—— ■ •U jr V6IOT Ann EMMS f! f'' '! POTSII '*&j I- L SLAUMOJUH I- -' 1 - ■ ■ : - - - ‘ rh “ -- ~ <wTi» bßTjb, •JdJoirtU -'• },•/. . sf''Viii'r tmwgk, dtmhm Z*l f* Uyw Piwfofrt ~~t— -1A «. jo. L*ttp.*. do Bfrnbfwhl* ~ fcSD 4-i* do WawWrkL -, ILS6 « UIU " A J° Odn*bti«.._i—_ 136 p.m. UA>o.m. Arrtrw tHncfrn»H „ n &20 * fe4A K . do .Bt.)pU™_„. W Bo cbfthc* olcar» batwwra Plttrtmrilu BpJeadld .Slifptaf Quo attached to *U J tktbbwtk. .. I«&tnPimbnrgb fcsoa.m.' (HOk.m.l L'ttiLß. do W«OfTIQ«. 4:IS **' 9.-00 « I 400 «• do BtenbOQT'e COy**’' '9:sa « l fclD *• do ;WU«U»*. 604 .,»•.* ivoaj «• 600 Aitltm 6OO ,<* 11Q& ". I 606 « o«mocilfi* *t*WtoeUn«wiU Bfeltlftoroa&dOkl „ Railroad,and. at RaUife with OmtalOhlO'Balboa!. for ganewUli, X4pcartar t Ola* duiaU, Indianapolis, Bu Lords,land point* .COw.. : v. .-.i w ,. w.in, do WenarglalT—4;4s m- |^ f ti - • do 4. J 6cl4 ■«•' : &8* *■' * do A11U000..4. fcM «« ao* « do HodMm MM .L MM .^ M SO*" u IM '•«»'* " AeriTea y | j <:• m:\, &jq - a Connecting it with Tuscarawas tnaackta Hew Philadelphia and Ganal DomjatAfllaac* 1 Pittsburgh Port Wayna.aadGliiatta&alfeoalial Hudson vita Cleveland, ZanemrQle aad - E. for • Akrctt Oojaboga Faß* and MUlMbOT.and - at OmkndjvltiiU. * X. & B. for lri*, E£E£~ «4 BoC»V> for XoUdo, Dttnril 1 aadCUcMwaad tl»Worth r wwt, l 2 ; WoUsrifla lAdcanunodatioa leaves at &00 p. a* : Betornlngj trains wntjw' at MOa. i, 400a,*u &45aadu^o^ca*;';“T•••;■;*' “"'1:'; *rv„ Through Tickets’ter all! enmiXMßt'potato Ja'flta ’■ Wert 9rj9oßttuin*t,Hortlf*r procured rtthejibuft stmt Depot; Pittsburg - * J k4PHtfswwiSs7|ij S i6A#Brt.A-. For forth ecinformatian. applyto' ■■ ! [ WILLIAM SIJCWABT, Agent*' '' At the Company VOfflceth Freight Station, Penan. •• aoSi -i| •' i. - - '-i ji ■.• -> •- <•'. iso.—-Xj.—^y^Maa" W RiJQK^MT TimOIHTBUi BAjSSSRuimiIR TRAINS. .On and after HOHDAY l 4n,mb.lMB. . Tb* ,THROUGH .MAH* TRAIN .Jmm. U» ¥» lie^^S^oAViit^^abcalM^CTißi^gmtoVii.. b»nnactkttsjat burton. andilor Mrr York via FhfladalnfeiaJ -;.■ t MtSTHBOpqg nfjageiTßAialMm 4ij;W• dlr^S* yaahitKtad.'aad fer Vvw Yorie via Alin town font*'' ■DdPbiUddlpUa. Tha! FAST IiISB leans tha Btatipnds&y- (suspl Onaday.K** : tfopyia* only, at fdtMtail 'stations, connnctlnr ml Harriswag fir nallliiiaa »< Washington; and at PhUad&ljMaJor. Star. :r;‘ ~.!. iKxwiaIIOPAYIOH ’ - •••••/ . TfcsJotanstain AceoMtfttCioh Shto'tims feOft (sxcspt Sunday) at Srf6 p. m., tMUfit tl all Stations' and rttnningao fcv ar OMsnMgbi • ::1 - •- *■" • «** AowmadatoH-intotor walTs fttatfeoten* ' daily(excs«t&iHiU>)Uft»An. ‘- . Bacond-AoooaatodfeiStt YtaSr'fer WalTs ttaftttt : kanAdaily i(«esi*B«aiUy)ittrilj46fe&.*•■££ ■; > T3rtrd iowwodattoTpali l in 7 WalTsgtttfcd u fccrth)Aocwßraad^siil J katwdalif *•> •> ’ Tbs QmraiTnlA bans W*ir*Btaticfl«T»rjßcn. -' attsOft *+a,; ra turning lesvaa 'Mtti*ttr*hal • t RatintalßiXTialManiTt to flush *rr*tr faQgvy > '■> w m.} FUfidaipbfcSx. r4?,TTtT< aijTiiSiisisn BU t Tbst YraQVßtaOn - Adccmnipd«tavfc» >a*!m*itocood WdlTrttattcM* - AcoQßUaodatlaa, io.ffenrti WMTt AtaUoA AfloornaodatlcM,' fcfiO p. m. Baltlmsra Tirin bffl - tfrln with Phßadslphla JCxpras at 106 n, h,od Monday*. ! I -*r *■'•'-■• -, L - - ' • ; • - * Trains ferßlaimilb and Xndtssiisonnßolatßla&s* fiUa Kail -'and Johnstown Ac soiamodatfec, But and Waat^.v„. 0. % •*;. Oaatral ™tifß»<: *« o<» mmmm' oannot battrpaaad ea any ctbarroeta. Ybt Saadis * baSa/dad yRa stone, anl-h actlitiylMn frost two. Wa can proml* nifty, ipasd a«Vwfrrt toaßwb.. nay frier fbb fieri wrtA -, . Tq M .:■■-■■•. - mi* To I SO ! to : aU St«tions on tin irausyto* ■ nlaanbtfl&dlroad* and to rhßadsfeUa, RaUlaor* : .and Haw York. . . fawwduv fanfcarinft itScM tn tin ta chamOn ] ntn, dktnea tianMrtn laUittoßj to; tbs istatto* ,«har* tbs Oompacy has no Apt tit, i . HOTXOm J ol JcM, wflltaU tfi MM IT Mi; rapiOUU fcr titaqpM only. ■nd fag aw ■inti At not yjpp-_' i.~ j... i •,; : ; ..T. : H| Oyaltoa Idna jtaa. bpeftsaxpteia*. to oo&Tay ihmngba and baama toSfcvatb*JD». ; w»fK«waser‘. : fiSation*ob LltwtT and Grant ftejjda* . ■pvOLLAK SAVINGS' BANK, No. 65' ‘ JL/ , 'j. HliP&BtXßiu ib lau. Op«q: toj o’clock. fttaecaWtdsntev l^ f* JUjlMtUi Sonaim i. l*t».frgm.,T;*Q H o’clock.aitffrcimJtftmrmbwUiia , noaiot!«■ thw Omk " Polar, «m adirtfrad of thy proflto d«d anA twtoa a indDwat.p,-; Jatera* bafte* d*> dartd >ntnHuu)n»uy t in Ja&a a&d December, rtaca * c* t>' *r*r roteiat trftaMtote HU depart-' : tor^t# taty*«mtomjNttt http** Mu Aftkb': t»te,Tiico»jr;vrin doubteta-fca* <h*nt*elr* «*ni K aeiJiigfat the iu Ata-aux ns''*: cut,* vum.' I '-'- • th>' Charter, Bj-lenrr, Bak>~ ■ad ByffdftfoM, faratrtaft gr*fle« on apffUqftfaa ; ,v- .* . <<V3CI-ilX|Xtt*mM -1:,.-. ; '. ... j laaae )L Jbuock.' ■ •’Jobs Jlanludlt ;} Jamaß.D.llaedi. j JCD- . ' HlUßarnla, • William 3; Aadcno*«: Johaßilimditai,-- 1 Jotta Jtofw,.: . ‘ Alsxtsdaf ODMr: BenJ.J*. Islawtock, JtmeoKaAulsj, ’• • Jsmsft Hardman, Jnui Bndlfj,' l JohoiO. Ssekoieii, Georpatilk, .Johqß.Guftald, : ’ ; Alonso AlCarrttr,' ' . ,Ohai!l» JUXMMb, ymitßl Ifcagtw, • John Kraus, i : Hoco#*ll;Hottaro, F«t«rH.£iUkw, BioharißMi*' ■ WUUaia|L**Taly;' ' J*l>M J>. K*llgt, • . ' reUr A. M&dttinL Joh»H.M«ll(ir, . Jtam BUdla, < aob£ "E2 Z&&SS&2 WlUiMk fesSaSta?' ; <%*bttaiTth|or. *: . i-CfiCJ&iuCOLIOS. StCSKAJIi* :WS#wTt;j •• STOKES, ! :;Pt -: ‘■ .. jp to Htmbnrg »} oo| da to BUMm** bt JHon i Utupotli op^Ooflitekovn. ijS« ■- pMuiurn, ml '' ; t!l^^ Mblfcdtf 11 fispsslilS ; ■ •' “*?4*i*® rt*: y UIiUAA .UUKWB, .... coy . r •. 'toaiaifejif &'i&ii!h£3sLs?Z?R&* ; i'ft tea -X £“ ; ""Hf**!""*** jnw^^ , !^:{•!^, v u I?nj l ■ i<Ugin£ ‘v' ')h-zQ (HadnMSL ItUTntu.
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