WgrP. BA.TPBDAY MOBNDJQ, FEB. 7. &ELIGIOUB INTELLIGENCE. 11l our special telegrams from Washing ton city, sometime sinoe, mention was made | of a grand missionary meeting held in th£ , Foundery M. E. ohurch, in' that city, at j whloh President Lincoln, Secretaries Chase j and’Stanton, and a large number of Sena-! j tors and Representatives were present.; Particulars of the meeting hate been furn-: iahed by Congressman Odell, of the Brook lyn District, N.Y., from which we learn, 1 * that Immediately after the close of Bishop Simpson's eloquent sermon, a proposition was made to make President Lincoln a Life Director of the Parent Missionary Society ef the M. E. Church, by .the, payment of $l6O, by $lO subscriptions. After $4O wes subscribed the President told the Bishop to KgtyP tAs canr«», he would foot the iiZi,” whioh he was not allowed 46 do. A colleo tlon and subscription, were taken np, amounting to $941; last year nothing was raised by this congregation! Missionary meetings were held daring the day and evening, in Wesley, MoKendreo and Union Chapels, at whioh Senators Wright, Har lanj Willey, Admiral Foote and other dis tinguished personagesdeUvered addresses. It is supposed;-$B,OOO will be raised this year. lt Ue> limited thit the bid School PreibjterUnj will hire to pi; it lout MTentoen millioni of the $360,000,000 United Btites debt, contracted the lut jelr; bat in the seme time the whole con tributions of the Charoh for the year ap pear to hire been $1,710,686. lt is reported that thelate Dr. Beech er’s estate, la New Hares, lifts been pur chased by the' Catholics, who will erect an , educational institution uponiL Beferisg 'to Dr. Bteoher, the Weetern Christian Advo eats sajs, when he was first in Boston of somebody sneeringly saying that his con gregation—was mostly composed of sef rahts. “ Very well,” replied the Dootor, “ that’s ail right; they hare the education of the children.” —lk is stated in a foreign journal that the Pope sent The Princess Maria Pia, era the oooasion of; her marriage, a wedding present consisting j>f a piece of the robe bf the blessed Virgin, and a of [a thorn from the. riour was downed in mockery at hia trial 1 - -The N. Y. Observer says, the laboirs ofjßer. Mr. Hammond, in the North Pres byterian churoh, New York oity, hare been followed by a gracious reriral of religion. ■ -The Church of the Pilgrims, Brook lyn, N r Y. f raised for the American Boaird of Foreign Missions, for the year 1868, the handsome sum of $6,248 60. • Taylor, the sailor preacher, in Boston, offered up the following prayer ,to meet the present crisis of the naiion: “O Lord, guide our dear President, owr Abraham, the friend of God; like old Abta hsnr. Bare hln£from those wriggling, in triguing, politic, p&rclng, Slimy, boring keel-rrorma; don’t let them go through the sheathing of his integrity.” I - ■■ • The Independent gires an aecounkof the way in which the Proclamation of Pre sident Lincoln was ztoeired in rations places. At Washington city a great flock of contrabands assembled for the purpose of hearing the Proclamation read and hold ing suitable religious exercises. The fol lowing prayer was offered by an aged con traband at the commencement of the ex ercises: ! We ’seech thee; 0 Lord! to 'member de Union army, support dem on de right! and left to carry on dy work. Qo before [dem like a hnrnihg lamp. ’Member de Presi dent, do sea sailors and land trabbelers; 'member me, de meanest ob dem all. W rite os a ticket, and gib ns free admission in heaben. Amen. j During the reading of the Proclamation, explanations were made showing whatjpor tiona of Virginia in which Freedom [was declared, when many of the contrabjuida recognizing their native countiescried out “Bat’sme,” -“rm-free,", “Dat.means dis ohile,” “ Betas de Lord for that.” j f -The Common Council of Boston hare .[requested' the Mayor to enforce more rigidly the laws respecting the~obserrance of the Lord’s day. . i ' —7—The Norwegian Lntherian Synod, of America, numbers twenty-one ministers, laboring principally among their country men in lowa, Wisconsin and Minesota. _l—Dr. Chalmers, speaking of the in fluence of the: Gospel, sey's:—T'-' “Many of the results of preaohing, which the world effects to diapise, would be re eeiTed with universal admiration, l and : would render immortal the name of the j man who should be instrumental in achler ; ing them, if they were only, the Bruit of a I disooTery in scienoe, or in: an experiment in philosophy.” : •’ i; -[. : ——The Steeple Church, (Established,) I of Dundse.'have introduced chanting into [ the Sabbath services. . —— It is' said of the late Sheridan [Knowles that simply to hear him read a chapterof the Bible was more ins true tire and more impressiye than many ag elabor ate discourse. The London Times says:— . There are In England and. Wales 28 i bishops, (Eplsoopal,), 80 deans, .72 arch ; deacons, about 17,000 clergy. in Ireland there are 12 (Protestant) bishops, 82 deans. } 1,686 benefices. In Scotland, 7 bishops, : 161 olergy, (of the Episcopal Church,) with ; 166 churches. There are 40 Protestant ,i bishopsintho ooloniee, and 4 minionary i bishops, and 1,781 clergy. The senior Eng: ; lish bishop, the Bishop of Winchester,[.was i a.bishop so long ago as l 826; but the Pro ; testant Bishop of Connecticut was eonse i crated in 1819, when George in. was King. Fifty-seven Protestant missionaries ; are noWlaboringin South America. •' ; ——The iVuljfterian giTes a number ol : Items from Southern religious newspapers. | It says the leading editorial in the Southern j PrctbflcTvm, of December 4, 1862, has for ! its title “Bubjugation, and hjr Tankess.” | We quote the foUowing from the article:- [ “The race that peopled the Btates of the [ South, in God’s wise pro videnoe, been i entrusted for j ages With the control of a : subject race. They hare, therefore, been always the freest,of all the free English people.” ... —The Italian papers contain rumors [of this Pope's failing health. Bis Holiness la his desire for the welfare of the Churob, Is stated to hare designated a choice for a suooessor. Cardinal Antonelli isgenerslly ‘ regarded as the favored indiriduaL ! S' : UJHMtfiM.— {f bsfrelien4 kepi ! ' IXHSPOBKi [ Mo; S WACAMtt, large; [ **^ww?m&Ti^oo- ess rnmew «■ !JT ■**> ';■> P«~ <> "~s"t 4 ~r~ rv ..~''~`'~`F'4'.'~r~'n ?'x,.:~.r ~. , r -fu~.~' LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yeitorday'* Evening Gazette. The Public Schools Strange to say, tho Common School System of Pennsylvania's nearly as prosperous and progressive in lime of war as it was in time of peaoe. The Beport of Mr. Borrowes, the Su perintendent, for the year ending Judo 2d, 18fi2, has appeared, and gives a most gratify la n riew of the condition of the pnblio schools. As compared with the previous year, the num ber of sohool districts, ontside of Philadelphia, has Increased from 1,788 to 1,808 j the num ber of schools from 11 ,9 IS to 11,990; tho aver age attendance of pupils lrom 384,752 to 385j -463; the number of teachers from 14,297 to 14,380—the increase being, however, among the females, the male - teachers having fallen off 562, owing doubtlosa to so many having joined the army. .In many miner points there is also evidence of progress, notwith standing the disturbance of our social system caused by the outbreak of the civil war. The following tabular statement, copied from the report, 6hows the condition of the sohool establishment in the whole State, in cluding the city of Philadelphia i Whole somber uf Pehnwio. 12,337 - Whole number of rT ,.. 15,523 Whole number of Pnjiti«. r - 692,182 Average ottenduce of Poplls. Mm ..... MM 444,214 Avenge length of tenn~..~..~6 months and 13 days. Avenge cost of pupil per month ......... 62 cents. Total cost of tuition 710,693.90 Total cost of foel an 1 {08,646 06 Total cost or school 452,426 90 Total cost of the system, vis: Total of taxes levied, Including cost of collect ion, amount paid by Philadelphia, and State appropriation In 1661. M— 3,854,498 83 Total cost of system ii> iftftg,,,,,,,,, 2,773,695 28 Becresss of total cost in 60,603 60 This Is an exhibit that the State may well be proud of. It shows that the educational system that was so long resisted in certain parts of the State has grown until the propor tion, of pupils is nearly all that can be expect ed in our present population. Western Theological Seminary- Fourth Professorship £ndowed« The endowment of the Fourth Professor ship of the Western Theological Seminary has at length been accomplished, after* repeated and long contlnflfcd efforts. It was inaugu rated by the General Assembly whiob met in Lexington, Ky., in 1857. The Commlsloner* from some of thft Presbyteries in this region were opposed to the movement; at that time. Their chnrohes had beenso heavily tiled al ready, that they were unwilling yet to assume anew burden. They were, however, assured by a gentleman of great infiuenoe, (Rev. Dr. Piumer) that they would called upon for funds, but that the endowment would eome from- Bast of the mountains. They hence withdrew their; opposition, and a Professor, Rev. Samuel J. Wilson, was elected. But the money did not como. Temporary arrangements had then to be made Tor the Professor, and a new appeal must go out to. the churches. The plan adopted was, that the churches of the four sustaining Synods, Pitts burgh, Allegheny, Wheeling and Ohio, should; contribute a sum equal to fitly oents fer eaoh; member. A few of them did so, promptly. Host delayed. The Synods passed reoom-i meudatory resolutions annually, but almost ineffectually. So slowly did money come, that at the beginning of this year there was still wanting $lB,OOO to make up the endow ment; and a debt of $2,500 was embarrassing the Seminary. This becoming known, three : gentlemen to whom the Lord had given means, with a liberal heart and ’a'good judgment, proffered $5,000 each toward removing the em barrassments. Under these favorable prospects, a few of the friends jf the Seminary were invited 'to meet on the evening of January 27th, in the Lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church. About thirty gentlemen attended. A hymn was sung; prayer was offered; .con ference was had; subscriptions were ed, and in a short time the $3,000 needed to complete the endowment, and $1,500 toward the debt, were pledged by responsible par ties. With prayer, thanksgiving, and the doxology, the meeting adjourned. Proposition to Abolish tho County Snperintendency* The report of Prof. Burrowes, State Super intendent of Common Sohoolt, jaat published* oontaina a number of recommendations for remedying certain defects in the school sys tem. Amofcg the moat important ot these is a proposed change in the County Snperin tendeney, whioh has existed for eight years, and has done much good.' He says: “The truth is, that the sobools and the teaehors of many counties hATe beoomo improved up to the full ability of their eounty superinten dents to effect. Hence; a higher grade of qualification and a’ different direction .of efflolal aotion are demanded.” To effeot thia and to avoid certain other defecte, the Su perintendent recommends that the State be' divided into about twenty-five SupeAnten-; denotes, each combining several counties, and containing from 400 to 600 schools },:the Si-; pctinUndents to be men of high literary and; soienttfio skill, and of their duties being to examine the . teachers* to visit eaoh district onoe a year, se as to ad-) -vise with the teaohers, directors andcitiaens; to visit any sobools requiring particular at-; tentioo, with power to effeot proper remedy,; and to perform other, duties and make annual report*. They should receive a reasonable fixed salary,' of the same amount la all eases. :Tkii plan, besides being more efficient,.would save from $15,000 to $lO,OOO annually by the reduction of the number of-superintendents,- and about $25,000 more by dispensing with; so many district secretaries and superintend dents. The projeot seems to be, good and -worthy of the consideration of the Legisla ture. St, Marf’* Cemetery* The report of Mr. James S. Devlin, Super* intcndent of St. Mary's \Catholic) Cemetery, for 1861, has been published. Tho total re ceipts for the years were $1i,042 02. Of this amount, $2,551- 55 were' sales of grave $2,131 96 from sties of building lots, for single graves, and. $1,042 for digging graves. The expenditures during 1862 were $lO,BOO 79, leaving a balance in hand of $241 23. The-expenditures included. $B,- 99040, te R. L. await, on aocountof pur chase, and the balance for labor, salaries, etc. Forty grave lots have bean sold during the year for $1,676, making the toUl number of lots sold up to Januarylct, 1866,1,011.’ The numbsr o t interments made doring the year amount to 495» of this number 71 were interred gratuitously. .The total number of interments made in tho.CemeUry amount to 6,737. . The Superintendent says: “ The liabilities on the Ist of January, 1868, amounted in alt only to $16,71016, and the aisbu at the same time of moneys thsn actually .due $18461 32* showing s baltnoe in favor of ,the. Cemetery of $1,451 06j add to thU 24buUding IoU un sold worth $6,000,' 19 ao!M ; of the Cemetery yet unooeupled, worth at its original cost $7OO per acre, and now worth $1,200 perncN* equal at least to $20,000, and you nave ac tual assets amounting to $44^361'22.' : From this deduet your liabilities and you- have a balance of $27,431 06 over and nb'eve all your debts ” A Pennsylvania Heroine. . A' correspondent writing from Broadtop, Huntingdon oounty, relates knlfitorvle w with a woman named Mary Owens, who hadjfiitf*-;' tamed from the army,-In full uniform; This remarkable womnnacoompspled berhusbiad to th* army, and fought by his side until he fell. 6h*vas in the servloe.eighteeq months, End took, part Jxt, three ,b*tu#sj.,and was wounded*twicer first in .the f*oeabove the right eye, and then in her arm, which r»- qurednarto b* taken to the hospital, where she eenfeesodthe deception* She bad enlist ed in -DanrUle, -Montour county,-Pa., under the name of John Evans, and gives as her reason for this romantio undertaking, the fact that her father was uncompromising in his hostility to her marriage with Mr; Owens, threatening violence In ease she disobeyed his commandsj whereupon, after having been se cretly married, she doffed the Halted 'States* uniform, enlisted in--the same company with her hUsbshd, endured nil the hardships of the eamp,.the. dangers of the battle-field, saw 4w? husband fell dead by her side,, and’ls now wounded and a widow. Mrs. Ovens, looks young, is rather pretty, and is the heroine of the neighborhood. She li/of Welsh pa rentage. ,.■ ; v • • Mbs Matilda- Hixoi.—We are. auured by the management of the Theatre that toe talented aotm*i Miss MatUda Beron, will oemmsnce a brief engagement, of lix'nlgbte only, on Monday next. • City Ganger’s Report Mr. M. Edwards, City Ganger, reports the amount of oil, whisky and Boluses'lnspected and cash rewired by him during they ear end ing on the Ist ioit., as follows: Oil. Whisky. M>>Usaea. Desk. February 10,946 2,548 38 9 682 31 March........... 17,149 2,815 £2 1,0*193 April 13.391 4,234 - 899 76 May 7,542 3,633 90 105 54 June 94143 4,818 23 763 29 July—l2,B2B 4,797 17 889 17 August 94209 2,110 686 42 September..-.. 13,280 1,429 3*3 755 73 October 17,397 1,764 324 925 21 November. 34,737 1,447 1,266 96 December 17,480 4.051 389 1,112 63 January... 17,809 2,066 *7B - 1,070 18 171,774 37,666 1,652 • $10,015 13 In 1861 94,102 18,214 10,153 0,166 71 The fees retained by the Griager iamonated to $3,535 84, oat of which ho paid his depu ties, clerk and office rent, -leaving. $7,079 29 as the city's share. Tho total number of bar rels Inspected was 211,092. In [lBOl the gauger’s fees amounted to $2,062, tpe amount >aid treasurer $4,124, and total number of • >arrels inspected 122,469. Important to Oil Dealers. A case of some importance has jusi been tried before Judge Mellon, of the Common Pleas*. Wm. M.’Cutcheon brought an action against B. 8. Duncan for damages sustained by the non 'fulfillment ot a oontract to deliver four .hun dred and twenty-one barrels of crude oil, at the Allegheny wharf. The contract was In writing, and the oil was to have been deliver ed.a short time previous.to the late rise in prioe. Only eighty-three barrets were deliv ered, being three hundred and thirty-eight barrels less than the contraot called for. The Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $1,026 59—in doing which thay' took into account the increased value; of the oil, and also the advance in the prioe of the bar rels* Messrs. Kirkpatrick and Mellon ap peared for the plaintiff, and O. Hasbrouok, Esq., for the defendant. Amnnsv or Dibobdixlt Finals*. —The Al legheny police on Thursday night arrested Nanoy Dunwiddi®, Rebecca Hosaok, and Mar garet Hansum, occupants of a house on Rob inson street, in the First Ward. They were kept in the look-up all night, and in default of a fine of $2O eaoh for disorderly oonduot, were committed to Jill for twenty .days. The house has been a nuisanoe to the community, and ought to be suppressed. lax.—The ice dealers have beeh busily en gaged for two days post In filling their houses with a supply for next summer. The most of the ice now being housed is taken from the vicinity of the "Island,” opposite the First Ward, Allegheny. Nearly all thd ooal teams In Allegheny are engage# in the holiness of hauling. The ice is about six inches thick, and of a moderately good quality'. Bolt Ivbfiotxd. —Mr. Jacob Fedder re ports the amount of salt inspected during the past year as follows: 25,612 barrels aod 1863 bags, for which s46i 86 was received as fees, the Inspector retaining four-fifths. . The amount of salt Inspected in 1861 : was 22,907 and 11,203 bags. The applicants for the funds raised for the relief of Soldiers’ families In the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, are requested!to meet at Dr. Swift's Chnrcb, on Satordey, at 2 o'elook, where the Committeo will be ready to give thfm the appropriation for February. Niw CociTitrin. —Counterfeit one dollar -bills on the Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia, ,a*t in circulation. They are tolerably wel executed, and liable to deoeive without dose inspection. Our business men end others handling money had better look out for them. PxouoTxn.—David Galbraith, late clerk in the Motive Power Department of the Penn sylvania Railroad, at Altoona, has been ap pointed ohlef clerk of the Motive Power De partment of the Northern Central Railroad. Titbdocx's Cohcis7. —A special train will leave on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad after the Concert, to run as far as Brown’s Station. Ax Oil Exchaxgi has been established In Boston, and the meetings are iheld for the present at the Merchants’ Exchange. «£ H'ijru jajtcuijrus. * WILSOVb SEWING MACHINES*, Ho-.VJ FIFTH OTBXR, PITTBBOUift I, PA. Theas CHBIVALLBD FiKlI? fcUOfIINXB hart Jcit been awarded the highest premium el the WOttLu'Q FAJB-, tbsttachlnt* In the world coDjettßg.' Over 100,0 0 here already been ell giving universal wtiihcttoc. ThU Machine makes the lock -stitch itnpoulbls te unravel, with tbe smentlal advantage of being dike sa both iUIm, forming no ridge of chain, u will guiltystitch, hem. fell, gather, bind, cord, tuck and The elegance, speed and stapUolty of this Me* chine, th* beamy and strength of slitoh, aad adapt, ability to (be thickset or thinnest fabrics ronder It tbe meet BUOOES6FUL AND POPULAR SSWtRG UlliHlfil now offered to tbe public. mrWAEaANTKb TUBMB FEA*'v.-»n 4* Cali and mamine Lb*to, at So. XT' FIFTb street. WM. BFKSEB A CO., jaS.ncw. l Wiaratt!i Aiihti Q W. WILLIAMS &IU. t) • ’ IHFBOVBD DOUBLE TBBBA.D Family Seicing Machine «. ’ . L. Salesroom, Ho. U Fourth street,; Pittsburgh. These Mack In ee are from fifteen to twenty dollar! ch taper than any other machine la thaeliy. They will do all .kinds of work, and are warranted for three yarns. They are so simple that may child 13 yean aid can ase them to perfection. Ot-neteutlyon hand, all kinds oi Sewing Machine Handles, fiewtog Silk, Gotten, Atl, at lowest Market }vrtem; Jail K.-&TAAIM, Ageot. T) IKON MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS IXTERESTED.—The BLAST FOB- N aOK, at Middlesex* Merorrcotmtr, Pa,, known aa the “MIDDLESEX F DBNAC*,’! has been lately nconsirueted la the most thorough mentor, and mesh Improved, under thenperiotendeobe"f'espe» rlenced and wwfil manager* } aad Its prsegnt owners, bating taken it obiefly to seeare lndtbted - ntss, oilerlt for sateata very moderate price, • It If beUcv.d Ibilaftry (avorabfo opportunity It thus prteenled to"any oca wishing to engage in the bmlaese of making Plg Mstal, wpeefally at, In addl* Uon to it* advaatafte of cheap end ex cell !niqnality of OoeLa&d'iraoeporfcdlon ffecllUUo, tha-boatoees mty be westipni immediately Upon- securing, tbe requisite stock ef Ore, the Furnace -being entirely re-.dy (or Its fires io be lighted. I It hes« Massive stone otvck, on a rock foundation: the bea;tb asd .lining are new, the latter of Ho. 1 Bolivar fire brios fart both Ibntrjand outer walls. Tbe stock and ocal booses are epw} the machinery and bvt-blatf pat In order; new and improved gas lm£mvem*nts, and the whole mads r<4dy for suc oeHfot operation. ■ • A railway brings the best quality of Iron-maklsg Cosl |ci the levfl of the trunnel head at a low prioe, and the late dUcovtrice of ntunetoua additional large coal'field* in the'lmmediate vlrinity, entnre ah abundant supply for the future, at ratrs likely to be iMwmed by actlrecompetltkm, -I ' ; ThoVenaeo is ee situated as. to Use tboOanal, or tfis bbenango Valley Railroad, (prostlstd to be com pleted to Middlesex by Maynixt,)wlth uearly equal oonvSnlenco. • ■ It I* bellevrd that there Is no point in the Bitu minous Goal tsglcla where there is A greetmr e;mbl nation of advantegss for makinc Fig Metal. For term* apply to;6* P. ELT # ;Marquette, Lake Bcperlor, or; to the undcrelened at Cleveland. Ouio. ! H. B. TDTTLB.A SON. ‘ January let. H 63. • lelTJ’n 1862 »OVK*BKK... 186!i O A. K, F H T S. W.S. AH.IfCAU.UU, 87 VOUBTH STBXII. l» r gs portion of oorsteok having been bought; previous to a serlsa of advance*, and now replenish ..i'?? 1 Feeding the largest advasoe of the season) with the newest' designs In . OABPETB, OIL GLOTBJ.WIHDOW BHADXS, *d : , Afovo able opportunity Is ofbred io powhastre at wise, as price* will certainly!* higher. MlKly , . • ; OUHUiiUCeh— , i , o 30 boxes assorted brands 7a eed IQs Tobacco} Pla » 40 do co; 17 bbXGot asd Dry Tbbaooo: e do NoilLerdOO: . >■■■■* , 71.d0m.00n Broouu* Forbelohy W>*. H r KIBEPATEIOEfI A 00. W4y--^S'W3»!.«MSAP!- r -WUI ftfifiOid ndveoW^p^rt'SeM^adJS*rfS SSS. 01 W-/sb. ■-'•>! ■ . Ji - COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH BAUKU'rs Om«i or Tax rnrsauaoH Pan v <laxkttx, ) Fiidst, Fch. o, I pa. | Coin remains firm without, however, snj farther change in rath*. Our bookers continue to pay ISO for Gold, 140 for Silver, and 147 for DeuAnd Notre- Gtstern Excbaoge is firm at par bojiog. aud J>£ per cent prem. aelllDg. GRAIN—-Wheat is very firm and lu demand, with sales from wagon of Bod at 81,35; Sale from store u< 200 hash Red at $1,45. Corn is firm hut unchanged; •lie of 150 socks prime Ear from wharf at 75c. There ti a continued good demaud for Oats with enrnll solas at 65@580, Bye isjn better request and 80c is offend by dealers. There is no change in Barley. FLOUR—The Floor market 1* firm with a con tinned fair demand, and prices are folly maintained. Soles of. 250 bbls Extra Family from store at $7,500 7,55; 60 do do at 47,2507,37; 40 do do at 47,25, and 150 do do at tbs same figure.- Bye Flour is steady at f 5,00. Bnckwbeat is nnchonged. OlLS—Thsre waa a good attendance at the Oil Ex change to-day, and the transactions in Crude Oil were large, the sales aggregating 3,676 bbls. Prices are a shade firmer, ranging at B%c Id tank, 0c in balk, and 14c In bbls—bbls included. Sales of 1100 bbls in tank at B>sc; 876,150,600, 500, and 250 bbls at 14c In bbl»—-6bU included; 300 bbls at Sc, bbls re turned; 600 in bulk at 9c—tbe seller to barrel it, and tbe purchaser to find the barrels. The transac tions in Refined were limited, wbllo rates remain about os before. A sole of 60 bbls of an outside brand, free, at 85o—bbls Included. A small sale of Benzine was reported at 25. GROCERIES— I There is a continued (air demand fer groceries, and the market Is firm but unchanged- We note small sales at U%@l2j(c for Sugar; 33034 c er Coffee, and 65066 c for Molasses. BUTTER A EGGB—Batter is firm with soles of 8 bbls choice 801 l at 22023 c. Eggs—Sale of 6 bbls fresh packed at 16c. DRIED FBUlT—There is a good demand for Peaches and we nota sales of 70 bbls at 83,25 por bushsL Apples remain nnchonged at $1,25. BACON—Firm with sales in lots of 10,000 lbs at Gc tor Shoulders; B}£c tor Plain Bams, and 10c tor Sugar Cured. , POTATOES—SaIe of 100 bash Peach Blows from •tore at 90c per bushel. COOPERAGE—A small tale of Oil barrels was re ported at each. MILL FEED—SaIe of C tons of Shorts from wharf at $1,05 per cwt, and 4 tons Middlings from wharf at $l,lO. * Imports Dy Railroad. PiTTseunoH. Ft. Warn A Übicaoo Kailooad, Feb 6—36skt tanner scraps, Wm Flaccns; 1 car oats, 10 sks barley. Jot Dorrlngton; 8 bbls psarls, Bryce, Bicbards A co; 71 bbls lard, 45 tea hams, F Sellers A co; 170 sks barley, Joshaa Rhodes; 10 bbls oil, B A Fahnestock A 00; 69 bbls pearls, U U Collins, 90 bbls flour, McDonald A Arbackle; 100 bbls floor, 8 B Floyd; 300 do do Mackeown A Llnhart; 62 hides, J Y McLaughlin; 100 do do, G N Uoffitott; luO pigs lead, J B Lyon; 35 bbls pork, W B Hays A co; 15 oil bbls, A Lyons A co. . ; Pmsßunan. A Glkvzaasd Railroad. Feb 5 34 bbls pork, Wm B Hays A co; 6 bbls bungs, Lyday A Cbarpening; 8 bgs seed, Beckam A Long; 25 boxes candles, A Bradley; ,20 doa broums, Sbomaker A Long; 12 bxs tongues, F Belten A co; 100 bbls flour, Don Wallace; 44*5 pea bacon, B Robison A co;. 100 bbls flour, McDonald A Arbackle; 142 sks wheat, B T Kennedy A bros. imports by River, ZANESVILLE—pen Emu Goajuk—l699 bbls floor, 8 bbls pork, 1 sack wool, 1 bx mdse, 8 bbls and 24 btgt doverseed, 6 bbls eggs, 3 bbls butter, 3 bhds tobacco, Clarke A co; 1 bxs poultry, Adams Express 00; 100 bgs toed, 52 bbls flour, Voeglly A Kopp; 328 b*s feed. JoaDorrington; 300 bgs toed, 151 bags corn. 0 R Stull; 65 oU bbls, Welden, Relneke A Kelly; i bx Sarah J Pork; 27 empty bxs, Beymer A Bro; 1 bdl, 2 copper kettles, C G Hooey A co. ZANESVILLE—ren Luxix MxatiH—lo6 dozen buckets, J 8 Dilwortb A co; 38 sks dry fruit, J B Canfield; 24ale bbls, J Rhodes; 633 bbu crude oil, W P Wooldridge; 1 bbl butter, Jos A Fetter, 55 seeks seed, 44 hhas meat, bbls lard, 36 bbls butter and eggs, 800 bbls flour, Hart A 00; . RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The river eontlnues to recede steadily at thU point, with six aod a half feet by the marks last evening. The weather, yesterday, was considerably colder than the previous day, though tbe Indications' last sight were favorable tor more snow. There is still consid erable floating ice in the Allegheny, but it is more scattered and will not seriously, at present, interfere with navigation. There wet nothing In the way of news transpired about. the wharf yeilerday. Business Is not very brisk, ani both the receipts and shipments era lim ited. The only erriTal from below wee the Martin, from ZancerlUe, and the Emma Graham, for tbe same point, was the only departure. The Silrer Cloud, from Cincinnati, das aome two days alnco, had not arrived np to last srenlng. The staunch steamer Llxiie Martin, Oapt. B. F. Goodwlo, will positively leave for Cincinnati this evening. Passengers and shippers should a note of this fact and act accordingly. Tbs Nellie Bogere, Oapt. Gould, is filling up rapid ly, aad will sail for B t. Louis this evening. The Wheeling packet for to day ,1s the Minerva, Oapt. Gordon, leaving at 11, a m. 1 Tbe new and commodious steamer Emperor, Caps. Chaa. A. Drarg, la loading for Cincinnati and Louis ville, and wilt so m be ready to leave. aTHAJBBOjtTa. For Cincinnati —Thoi na>.m fine steamer LIZZIE MAHTIHJfiBBK Capt. B. F. Goodwin, win leave far all iatamadtate porta THIS DAT, ffalnit., at 4 o deck p. m.. poeiilvtly. For freight or pamege apply on board or to fo7 J. nTIdVIMGaTON A CO.. Agents. L OU a ia>u- , jbr*;.» £ 16V1LLE.—The fine new steamer EMPEBOB, Cap:. C. A. Dravo, will lea<e lor in* above aad intermediate parts on BATUHDAY, 7th Inti., at 4 o'clock p. m. For might or pamage apply on board or to fog JOHH FLACK, A*»ot, FUR CAiMU AND OALNT I LOUIS,*—Tbe fine new steamermßßmG&K hELLIE BOGXBJB, Captain Goeld, ena leave as above on THU DAY, 7th ins tact, at 1* a. in. For freight or passage apply onboard or to J. J. LIvIHOSTON A U)„ \ fcl JOHM FLACE, * |Agenta. Regular wekrlyijGS^ ZANESVILLE PACKET.— TbeMMSB osir sad -beantlfol peeeenger steamer EMMA UitA HAM, Oapt.. Monroe Ayer*, leaves for Zanesville EVEHY TUJMDAY, at 4 o'clock p. Be turning, Icavw EaaeevtUo BVEBV FRIDAY, at 8 a. ei. For might or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON A OC., Ageate, PltUbnrgh; 11, S. PIERCE A OOm Agents. ZancCTine. tio7 IQAQ —NEW ARRANGE* r .lEB*a XOUO* n-rroßUflOu dajly bxfbkss .!***»*•—**•■ Mvand iplendld alda wheel packet ABMADA, Curt. Georg* W. Jakaaon, laa»ea nttalmrgfe lor Wbaeliog mctt MOBDAY. WKDHMDAI and f BID AT, at if o’clock a. m., pacctaai'y. Lem %kMUo> Cor Plttabnrgh «iary 10189a>|ZBUB8* DAT and »AIOttDAI, at I a. m. riIHE FINE PASSENGER i JES^a A etcamer MIBKHVA, Gapt. Oordon, leaua Pituborgh fcr Wheeling »»«n lUJhfi* DAT, THIIiLBDAY and- AATUBDAI, at it a. a, G&otullf.. Lcavw Wheeling tor PltUburgh eTery oa&Af, WTDHKSDAY and FBIDAY, at Ba.-m. The above a teamen ark* doe* coonectlone at Wheeling with fin* aldo-aheet eteamer* for Marietta, Parkenborg and CtacJanaU. i for freight or panage apply on board «r to A 00., Agent*, jad _ Ul Water atreel JJAIUSY, KAKKKLL * CU PLUMBCSB, SJtB AHD BTB4M HTTSUfi. I 129 ffooKTH Stiut, juova SaijrHrii fllt» tbcirpanonal atuatlon toitU iatbsirUi*. | Hbun fitted wf h OAB, BOT . OOLD WaTIB PIPJU, and til ■eodera lmprotestenU In BA7 OLUSKIS/fie.. TANKS AND AGITATOBB for BBHSCBUS lined la the moot ud on roooouoblo terms. impairing dene oa lb* ■horteet notice, nod «D work warranted. deBT |>KtiOiA).TlOft relative to Uradiog and Xv Paring Awetnaeoti. .. PttoiiTno, That all the anaameata far.grading ud ptvlsg, ud for the coattrocUon of oewora. Shlch thoubot bo Mttted with (ho CltyTrtaaurer (fore the lor DAT OJAFKIL HINT, ohalli bo th on plaood In; (bo kudo of iboOitjrSolicitor fbr collection;, and that (blereiolaUon bo pablhhed far throo woOki in (ho poperi aatborised (o do, (ho Olt; Printing. ‘ InSoUctOoond). Jan. 88.1863, rood throo tinea and pa«id. JAMJtB MoAULIT, <, PraaMant of Select OoundL . Attach XB. Moanow,.. < l Clerk of BaioM'OnMlL*- .... . *> In Oo winoß OonndL Jan; SSd, 1863. rood throo tlßOOUdnuMd.^ JOHN M. KILLHN.; Tr—fclrrit rf rvwiMfL Attact: Hoo ITMam*, . ’ .'ll . Clark of Ootamoa OownotL latfckwd r~»RANp^.>HIKK—X hhl. prim.Or.n \J bmtM JutnMtndniferawty -- ■ rtxai YAa eoun, jdl 114 itqtfkd fUwL FOR SJUsE. VALUABLE FAUM FOB SALE.— The subscriber offais for sale a VALUABLE FA till, (Lfctatp of Jebn Doff, de 'd,; situate to Cbipeva ton-gilt p, Beaver comity, Pa., co.the State rota -ending Darlington ‘to hriag«iyter, coo* t« nlng about lyO acres, alI under fwiov. The la* proreoiettU aria Fraxe House, Fnuuo Baro. 40x60 irot, nearly tdw, and- ot.er eutbu'Ulae*;; luO stfe* cleared and inf a high state nf cultivationbalance will timbered.; A largo orchard of Apjih*, Ptacb, Cherry aud Plumm-s, A'narabt-rol nvver railing sptitus o> the purest The term ii nearly all uadcr'aid with, rich ctal beds—one atoulS feet Id boo of f to li feet think, which Is new bciug *otkel and lu goad order This property is coot* l-ntlj loc.tcd, t<el~g with n a mild o. New Brighton, 2 tnilui if Darlington, andj 2 milts of the P.,Ft W. AiO. B. B. Alio within to 2 miles of a rari'ty of Chunch-s, Steluni Grist mid Saw Mills, Schools Ac. i Forfuithar partfcalaf* inquire of tbs rubeerfber, on the premlice, or JoBK IdISH, Sr.; Esgle Hotel. Libert.) sir fit,. Pittsburgh- Ja2T iroeod • WB DUFF. Exe3tit-.r. OIiPdANSi COURT Sale.—By vir tno of aa Order of ibo Orphans’ Otmrtof He .ver County, the ■ubecritH.r.-’wlll expose: to PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, on tho 26th BAY OF FEB* BUABY. 180'Jyat Il o’clock a m.about 113 A'JBSS OF LAND, part of the roal eitste of James Sharp, decM, situate (n Darlington township, Bearer coun* ty, Pa., adjoining. lands of Joseph Sharp and others. About 80 acres cleared with two-itiry stoue house, log bam, Ireiuo stable, Ac., thereofi. iho above premises sra iltaated one-halfmUe west rf th* Par* Hngion or Hew Gtpiloi Station, on the Pittsburgh, JTvrt Wayne..A Chicago Baliroad. For terms aiid farth*r4nformatton inquire of the eubreriber, A; Blt-l t* tor oi tho estate of James Sharp, dec's! StNsw Brighton, Bearer epunty, Pa. fett-iwcod aGNEW DUFF, Adm’r. EOK KALE.—9S AoroB, more or less, of Coal, Id East Peer township, Allegheny county, one and a half mlloi from the Bcroagb of Turentmu, and three-fourths ef a mile from the Al legheny river and Pennsylvania canal; and having a good level road to and from the river to said cooL Yhe stratum of Bituminous Coal is about six feet in thickness, and a good quality ; and a three feet vein of Carmel ooal immediately above tbs Bituminous Uo*L any persons wishing to purchase can obtain Information from the subscribers,on the premises. GHußGtt OHBIbT, FKEDEUICK CHBIST. Tarrntnm, Jan. Bth, 1863| jal2:BtwT-)a27:2wd CITY PRUPRRTt FOR SALE, con •feting of a lot of ground having a front on ftylie etrestiof fcU, and extending back along Unfon alley 00 feet. Erected thereon are a large modern stjl-s 1 thrve-story Brtck Pweltlng, with ex tensive : ack buildings, etable and Oim»<« House. Also, two lits of ground on Fedtrai street, Sixth Ward, having each a front of feet, and extending Lack 120 feet .to an alley* with two well finished two story brick dwellings erected thereon, arranged in modern atyle'and on a fashionable street.- - Apply to j B; MoLAIH, 102 Fourth street. KALE.—One superior second -1; hand OtLINDXB BOILBa, SO inches by 20 feet long, all perfect. One superior new BOILEB, 33 Inches diameter, 8 feet long. Inch Iron. tvoHIUiHAOLIO PBKSSX&for Flaxseed, with pumps aU commute. deverol new and sebood-hand STEAM ENGINES, from 15 inch diameter down to 6 inch, will be sold low for cash. ‘ HUGH M. BOLE, fc6:tf On the Allegheny river, cor. Point Allry. YAI.UABL.rn FAKM FUK KALE.— The subecriherwill sell hie MANSION FABM on the Boblteiowa'Blank Hoad, three miles from June.’ Ferry; The form contains GO acres, allclosr ed; the iaod Is well improved and la good order, with good buildings, orchards, springs, ac. Aval* oable vein ef. coal under the land will he sold sepa rate. For pai lioularo epply to the subscriber, on the promisee. BOBEBX 6TEHHI.Tr. fefclwd u ij> a BtyA iAuxuw, ABGDT EIGHT HOBS! POWSB IB GOOD OBDKJL wzll be bold uheap rou;dA* irni'N nt t* > GAESTTB QFFHJ3. fifth street, shove Bcdthfle'A L'Ott OAlaE—Una Loilar, -6 faet long J? and 2i Inches diameter; one fine, 8 inch. Suit ebb for a small angina; fi hone power. Jnqulre al Na 183 LIBAKTT STBKET. ocSifif A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.—Are il. yoU sick, feeble and complaining} Are you out of oruer, .with your ijatem deranged, and your feel* lsge anoomfortable? Tbeee symptoms are eften tbs prelude to serious illness. Boms fit 'of sickness is creeping opon you, and should be averted by a time ly ose of tbs right remedy. Take Ayer's Fills, and cleanse out the disordered humors—purlfo the blood, end let Ike fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They ■ttmnlatethe functions of tbs body Into vigorous activity, purify the system; from the ob structions which make disease. A cold settiee where in thb body, and obstructs Its natural func tions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general ag gravation, suffering, and dtecassL While in this con dltton, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer’s Pills, and see bow directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant foaling of health again. What Is true and so apparent in this trivial and oommon complaint, b also true in many of the deep seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Csusod by similar obeiruclloos and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many ol thorn surely, cured by the same means. Nona who know the virtues of those Pills will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders thay cure.. Statement* from lading physicians in some of the principal dries, and from other well known public persons. From a Foneardimg Menkant a/EL LemU, Fib, 4, 1860. Dm. Atu: Yottr Pilla are the paragon of all that la. |m( In medicine. They hare cored my little daognter of ulceroo* eoree apon her hand* and feet that bad peered incurableferyears. Her moth* V'* been long grieronaly afflicted with blotchea and pi*, plea on her akin ond in her • hair. After our chilo wad cored, aha alao tried your PlH*. and they have cured bur. AfiiMOfiQfilfiOf. A 8 A FAMILT PMBIG. Fnm Dr. & W. Oartmight, h’m OrUams. Tour PUla an;the prise* of purge*. Their *xce> lent quail tie* eurpaa *O7 cathartlo wo pone**. The) in milJ, but vetr certain and effectual In their ac tion «n the bowelih which make* then Invaluable to ua In the dailj treatment of dime**. BEADAQHJB, SICK BSADAOHS, TOITL BTOM. '* JYms'Dr. Edward fiegrd, fliflktw. n«n Bxo. int T cannot answer jcm weal com* plaint* I have emnd with poor PUU better then to tmy mil tikat we tttr tnai with • pwyatiw ■srffries. 1 ptM» great dependence en an effect au cathartic In mp dallp content with disease, end believing a* 1 do thet jo or Pills affbrd ns the beet we here, 1 of course vat oe them highly. ' ' 1 Ptmsnus, Pa., Map L U 8&. Dm. J. 0. Aram—fllr. 1 here been npeeiedlj cored of the wont haadaeia enjbodj cea here,’ bp e dose or two'of jo dr Pills. It oeene to arise from e fool stomach, which tbej cleanse et once. : I Yoore with greet respect, KD. W. PEKBLX, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. DY6XHTXBY. IXFU&ITY OP TBS BLOOdI Frvmßm. J. V.Uimm, Mam Dm im: I here need jour Pilla with extreanU* nerj eocoeee in mj fetsPp end among thoee I am celled to visit In distress. To regulate the organs oi digestion end purify tbe blood, tnSp an the verj beet remsdp JL heve ever known, end 1 cmn oonAdenup/re* ootnmend them to mj friends. ' / Yours, J. V. HIMKfI. Bilious disobdxbs—liykb oomplaihts. lYom Dr, Tkfodcn BtO, qf Ntw Tork Ofy. Km only era your Pills admirably adapted to their dotcom man aperient, bn t 1 find their h**M>flclei ef fect* upon the LlVer very i tarkedindced. They hevs Id ray practice proved not * effectual lor tb* cor* ol oomptohus than any on* rsmedy 1 can 'men* tion. 1 sincerely jnsoice that w* barest length • purgative which la worthy the confidence of the pro* fcesutn and the people. DaracTuasT or tu Inxaiea, ) Weihington, D. 0., 7th Tab. 1856. | Btiu X hare need yonr Pills In my metal and boo* pita] practice era linos yon made them, and do bet hesitate to say they are the beat catharticw*employ. Their regelating action’ on the Uvec la quick and de cided, conscqoenUy they are an admirable remedy for derangmasnts ol that organ, indeed, I have seldom found a case of MUoas disease so obstinate that It did not readily yield to them. PSatereally yours, ALOSZO BALI*, 11. D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. : Waaiiw, Wymlag Co., &. Y., Oct. 84,1856. DsanSut: lam uslngyour Cathartic Pills tn my practice, and And them an exoellsnt purgative to cleanse the system sod pvifk (kt Mmtaimi of Os' Mood. JOIIM 0. HHACHAH, m7d. From Bn, Dr. Eamkm. ofti* JfaOedM A>Oo. Chare*. Pouau tiousn, Bavsnaah, ua.. eaa.«. lUfi. Htocoaxo Bun 1 should be ungrateful lor the relief ,your skill has brought me If I didnot report my case to yon. A cold settled in my limbs and brougnt on excruciating aenrolrie jwflu, which ended In ehroafe rhsMawboa, notwithstanding Ihadtbe best of phy* ■lrian*, the disease grew worse and worse, fraqT by the ddvloe of yoor excellent agsAl in Baltimore, Dr. Mackensie, I,.tried yonr. Pills. .Their el&ieta were •low bat fure.' Bp persevering lh the am of them, 1 am now entirely well* i; , ■ ‘ CONSTIPATION, OOSTXYKHKBB. BUPPRZSSIONI ByKDMATIBM, GOUT, HXUBALQIA, D&OPBY PA&ALPBIB,.PITd f m. From Dr* /. P.' Fsssisi PmosiL flnuufol Too mdeh cannot be said of your! Pills lor the core 'of eqstfseaeet. If others of oar fraternity have boa 4 them as efficacious as 1 have, they.shouTd Join me la proclaiming It for the boueflt ol the mnltttadM who suffer from that complaint, which, ialthoogh bad enough iaJtaeli; Is the progenitor of others that are wane. X believe onSirwni to originate in the liver, hot Tour; Pills affoct that organ ami cur* the disease. DYBENTSBY, DIABBAtRA, BXItAX, WOBMB. From Dr, J, Q, Gresa, of GUenpo. Your have had a long trial in my practice, 1 bold them' In esteem as one of .the best aperients X have erst found. Their alterative effect upon the liver nuhes them an excellent remedy, when given in. -small dote* for. Micas djrseatsryoad dfarkeso. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and’ .convenient for the use of women and children* iVem Jfrs, E. fiiaart, BhprMam and JftdwWMelgea* i And one or two large doeee of yourPllls, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotfrea of the net* erol eecntiM wood wholly or'bartUUy suppressed, and also very.effectual to cfesassffis sfossedt and enel worts*. They art somoch the beet physio ws bars .that 1 recommend no other to my patients. .B**a*» Cbamskb, Batonßongs, La~ Bee. fi.’fiS. boen cued, by your nilAeff JOSMsotfoGoal—a palataldimaeotnathad nlUmed me for years. yTnOZNTSLIDELL, Is dangerous in aj public pin, from the dreadfolcwS seqasness that - frequently follow its■ Incautious use. Pees contain no mercury <*y '•fur*: SoaifZiSiut IMfi/Bmlat jaßUwtwanX TO LET. Ftt _ .‘—A desirable COUNTRY KXSIDENCE, within one tnflv of Allegheny lkj, on tb« Peirjfsri'.le Plank Boat. The: homo m a largo Crick, weli iatprored and vary comfortable. Xhjio u ateo lire a rea of cu tirated ground in orchard and garden. Also, the adjoining property of seven acics of gronnd adapted for gardening par* poeei ; there Ua good h case and ootbaUdloJp on tha premise*, and a variety of choice froilt. To % good tenant will bf* route! at a moderate price. Poe* toption bit n ou too Ist of ApiiL ] C U .1 e subscriber, on the prvmbw, ; »o3:tf W. B. PitTSEY. Foil SALE OK KKjNT—In Oakland, within i oven minute* wal* of th* Paueager laatlway ata'.ion, a new twottory iT£AH.E'I>Wj&L* Hi\U iiULlafi, of eix-room* aim good oetfer, 'Weil : excellent water iery coureziUnt, aiid omw an acre r gr.und, planted w.th Jfritifc Tieei, Pur price eud urine apply to ' . I wu. UoLiiao, Pittsburgh Ton Wry, Office, H9gmltbfleld meet. f IHJ LEl—trim the Ist of Apr’ilnoxt, A 2 two atory IUUOK DWELLING HDUSfeS, i looms and fetiches In each, loated on Ana.tmet, sear bteveneon, Eighth Ward. Alio, 1 thrco-itury DlilCK DWELLING HOUSE, oh' tjureaeon tlrecli.ncar Pennsylvania Aren u?, with six room*. j ! Inquire or BUS A BfiBQEB, ; tol:iw Corner Second sod fr mitt field] atroeu. 1iH)B KiiN f—The two Adjoining three* J •turii.lUEICK l>W£LUha Uolje4a lUiuitt on federal autet, Alleghany City, and nearly oppo*.: site tha residence oi Geu, liollnion—one of (Item In the possession of J. A. Mjacric, the Other ta the pcs* •cteskm oi Dire. OkcJy. 'Fer'terms, 40.» J spply to JOH3 GA*,Jr.,-at Watt A Wilson’* N* iM-Üb. erty street, Pittsburgh, who U authorised! to nut*.'..- JalSteddtf M. UNOEBWOOII. ■ f j'U LE i—Xnrce Booms in the Gazetib A btnuiiso, with or without poser, !th* rooms ere luitab e Uiher tut a Printing Uilica orjolher me* chanimt purpose. Apply at th« i • fej.tf counting! booh. I?UB E&NT—A comfortable tVro story A DWELLING, containing six rooms, vilthbpriug House o! two rooms adjctmug, and yard, inflisers ville, directly on the roato oi the street aha, Jatt&n W. M. otiuailiY, SULlbeitystreeL IpOti BE.N T—Thoßo two ion the , corner ef filth street and Cherry alley, fehown ■a Nut. IUO and 102. Pceetsaivn on the Ist of April Apply to aLEXaADEU &IKG, . pt2t:tf xvo. 272 Liberty street.; liiuii ivihAi—a. usigo weiij XigatoU A room in the GazßTta Duldim, kitirth stny. Apply at tho Coantuui SHU CFFIOX, eeitcdif ',\ . " }“ ' Cl UUAT K 1 .KE&iD&AOJ&a DUB t BENT.—Xwo comfortable dwellings , in Pitt township—one having an-orchard cf twd acres, the other six acres j plenty of Fruit aad Grapes. The email place can b« purchaser on rearoonhte' tsrma. WAIT A WlIt&ON, Liberty street. Enquire of Jel4 LjiOii BKNX—One two etory i ÜBIOK J. DWELhlfiO HOUSE, situated on Hay street, wnb.seveo rooms, k oseceiioa given Ist of April. JAS. DALZELL A6UN, Jalfi of and 70 Water street. fcviUliE JUOOAI TU JuKT—JKo.I242 Juib ) erty eirtet, near heed of Wood, frtm the Ist of April next. Enquire of «•'' { ‘. MCDONALD A ABBUCXLKB, delta Nos, ill and Hit Liberty - street. L’Uii 3A1.& Uii BhjNX—Anjlhl He- Ju finery, In oomplot* enter. Apply to] ' BOB!'. AltTfaU&J, - chfcdtf Att’y at Law, Mo. las Fourth at, ;■ UJb'BlCius xu jueT.— une eaote on tint ■ndmeond floor of Warthoase-Hoa.Bo and 81 Water street. IBAIAH DICKEY A CO. oils, arc. j jams 4. 0. XABseua, 4 BAKBOOR, . DBefiKßsm CARBON OIL, LAMP MANDf AOXDB EBB, Ho. 11 WOOD ST&EST, JaS&flmd ' Pitts senaa, Pbxma. a bo, w. holpshit..— w ..,..umfei>BOUxhiF. OIL KEFINISKT. | oeorqs w. uuLvadve <t bo„ xutcracToaKna or h BOBHIEG OIL AND LUBBICATIKG OIL, JUep oonstaatly on hand the vory belt quality of BU&HINO OIL, clear and withoutodort alao, g Mod LUBUIUATOU, pan WHITE BEhZOLfi and OAlt 01UCA8JS. i MTAU orders left at No. lid, Firm ftynxxr, Bgnfe Block, aoodnd floor, will bo promptly attended to. oc&:dtf ‘ «; ~ T OIL WUKKJa. j LDHIiAI* ft 001, Manotootnrera of PORE WBITfi B£HX£D UABb6h OILS. OOloe, 80. 281 Liberty street, PITTBBCIIQB. Pa. j- myfcCiadsn fa BDKaCU OIL OOMFAM Y, So. 87 Irwim stress, PMsbwgV Pm, 1 Manufacturers of REFINED CAEB6M Ollf and BKnZOuJt. Prioes to-day for Boflned CU: By car Iosd. MMMMMMMM * MMM 80 cants per gallon. Bmoll tn»* 86 “ ** •» ho charge for package. Deosmbeir 4th. 1883. r. -i jAMittj jkwln; n - MMPhctnmof OIL OY YITBOL, and AQUA AMUOBIA. Order* left at WiQlam Xlolmsc A Od«*e Office, Cor* ntr ofiftUrket and'Yint streets, will receive prompt attention. ; . 1 t**ao OIL WOXtKS. I MATLOS * SMITH, ■ : BeflnAs and dealers in OABBOH 018, by say in the market. Orders left at the office of Childs A >Carson« under the St. Charles Hotel, at the office of femith, p»rk A Co., or at their works In LasrrencevUle, will be at tended to. i Buy era of Crude OIL . ; ocB3iiy | I luoiiim ua* wuH&& j WILLIAU P. WOOLSIDGB, GOAL AKD OABBOM OILB, and dealer in : LAUIB, OUmssrßt i Ho. S 9 Market street, between Second and Third* PITTSBURGH, PA. • . p mhSOrdly , • ! i: Refined oil fob expOrt,--tiia nndertignDd are now prepared to sell the best quality of Befitted Carbon Oil, delivered on board of cars at Pittsburgh, on-dock- la' Philadelphia, or at warehouse at Bed Hook Point, Haw YarkT'Will also deliver lots from 100 Ip LOW barbels free aboard ahlp,or sell''BlUa Uadlhg; of different sisedlotson LiverpooU'. Glasgow, and other Suxopeen poTm* BEKSB A GHAFT, ' seKT :: . Petrolite Oil Works, Pittsburgh, Pa r<ftOGEiilK& ! r V3T I£o half chests Y. H., G. P. and Black Teds: ’ .400 bags lair to prime Bio Coflee; tOmatisiavs .1.-i^dol UOhhda, tt.O, Porioßicoand Cuba Basin;, 800 able, crushed, grauuLtsd and ooffta So: 800 do * assorted brands H. Yi Bjrnpm ' 800 bnttgae'd brands 6*4 U indltis Tobaocd: -Bft boxes Baltimore plugi : *-}• ' do;' 1 85 do. blsekfUl r 1 do; : , SSksgsfitwlst- : i -do: 100,000 Get mao Cigars; j ItO bags Shot, assorted sixes; ' 1,000 kegs Mat’s; 'do; : '?• 800 boxes Window Glass, assorted sixes; 300 de Bosin and Toilet Bdsps; 160 do Dandelion Oofiee; \ 800 do Hamel's A GaitendmffVKx* CoSee; With a full asiortment of/goods lh our !tna, for sale by - . BtuUVJXB A-XiAzßaß,' Hoa, 87 and 88, cor.Becmtd uAiimiihfisld eta. JeB6 . , : . .. .• .j. : . AROCERIEa-A J \JT 80 khds. prime N, O. BugiA >■ 30 do w Cub's-'do; ; ao..da- 4 j:..-.'P.B,Mdo; :• i 60 bbls. bellow- .doji , 76 do act ' dm > 86.;d0... Crushed•. do;:-: » io *'A*’ Ooffce 'do; ! 75 bag* Bio Ootfoe; 150 bbis. prims H. O. Holswea; 10 do. Blsuclwd Whals 00; 10 do Mo. 1 Xmrd-OU; v J . 50 boxes Tobsoofi 6s and IPs; ' 6 .do bright Tobacco; D IU kegs Ho. 1,6 twist Tobaccr, W Ith a full assortment of goods in our linct for sale;by BBOWH A KIBEPATBICHB,:! delff > • , . 181 and IBS Liberty street. FKuDUUE in stort sa!e—' ; ,v 8,000 bush, choice Dried Peerbts; = M-0 lhs, prime Pared Peathasi ii £OO bush, bright Dried Apples; j 76 bbis. Ixtra FamilyJlonr; j ’ 1 40-do Sxtr* Floor; • . ■ ' 16 do' paraYtnegar; ? M 81 bbis. eweet Older; 10 kege Leaf Lard; - 890 bush. Clover Bead; 60 do Timothy Seed; ' 40 do- Biekory Mats; - 1 - 1 T 6 do '-Walnuts; : ( . - -1 -, : : 400 do White . j 1 i - 60 bourn W. B. Cheese; ; 7bbts.Coontry.Bosp;- Stonsßockwheslkionr, fot : L* H TOXOT AdC . J Rl^l^JiiiUiir--75bbJ^wtut9 l in bond or frw, Umattylte , .BO LAB OnTwOEKB - «yj*7 *- •-'- '■'•-.uJJ r.i-4Vv V--'>-'v'ivf''4S i«S fejgfpipgife nJILMOMM. ! riLEVKL \j prrrsßUßQ) WHXU.Un3.HAI WINTIB A 1 UONOAT, Hoi. 1 Depot .of burgh, a* Mlo«»i Pfttiferph, CbUrnl - mi UaetoMd [Skml LtM rls : BtrnimnUk. - Leaved Plttsbfalth 1 do' BtanbeqnlU do NewaralL,j do Columblxi. Arriveg Oinclniiat! :do 8L Lome 1 . | N 6 change of eart h Splendid Sleeping [ l:st *. m. lMft&n. 4rf» •• 430** 11:85 " ' Uilfi « , 1:06 p. n, ft, m, - «• 6:40 » >CvteD Pittsburgh and OtnetnnatL iOftift attached to all Night tvTTr. ■p* and WhnHng Um. tiofttMPittsburgh 1:50a. m. 6:40 a. m.i won. m. do WeUffriUew 4:18 «* 930 “'1 4:10 •» do StcabenV’e 6:16. " 0:66 “ V 6:10 «' do Wheeling. 6:21 " • 11:C6 ** 1 6:10'«’ Arrives BelUlf J . M . 6;40 *• IUS « J r-?n u Connecting at A "heeling with Baltimore and Ohl sellair with Central Ohio Balhowd tor Zanesville, Lancaster, Cirdeville, Colombo*, da* clnnatl, St. Louis, ftnd points West. - ftitofph tmd OSieM LfeeJ Lootm P|tubanh. MM L a. 1;40p.m. do fcls “ 4-03 « - do 6:14 *« ; 6:34 “ do* AHlan co 6:64 41 j fold « do• Eodsod 8:14 u I 7:24 « &irive*Cl*VoUnd...... M »U_. 232 " ; &20 « Connecting at Bajard with Tuscarawas branch foe New Philadelphia and Cdnftl Doran *t Alliance with Pittaborgb,Fort) Wayne and Chicago Ballroftditi Hsdaon with Gleteland, Zanesville and «»»atiiw**j iu Bv for AtronJ Cpyahoga Tall* and MJUenburg.aad at,Cleveland'wi th O.A E. K. Buffer Erie, Dtmkirk .and DaHSlo wlth CIAT.B.B. for Toledo, Detroll and Chicago; ahd |the North* west. SVaUrriUe Abconudodfttlon leave*at &00 p. a. Batnming tkaiab arrive at Wida. m., LlOn, nu, 6:45 and U.%) Mo.: Through Tickets to all prominent point* tn the \ West or Sooth-stoat, North or North-we*t, oan fa* procured at thi Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh. I JORN BTSWABT, Ticket Agasi For farther Information, apply to I I VILLIAHhTBWABTt Agent, At tho Compaaj’r Office In .Freight Station, Penn ft, »°36 _ - ■t-.nwH miWH T3AINS. V o>i aid iftjr MONDAY,- - Tit THBOOOH MATT. XBAIU - HATH tlw ta ■anger fltat bVhj, mocstnc (exoept .flan day) at 6;M» il' ra~, stopping at «U stations, an? Butidog alract osadectlofla’atilianisbars tor Baltimore and Wash intton, and .tor H*w York Tia Philadelphia. The THBOUCH KXfBXBS TBAIfr leans deCy at 4;40 pA« stopjpJig only At ptlb dye! mtteas, Making direct oonnsettod At Barmborg Sot BAltfmor* and Wash fasten, and fox saw York via AUantown toot* todPhnaderphlaL ■ r ‘ ' The- FAST LIHI I*atm the! Station dally (axospl , Sunday,) af 11:36 p. to., stopping oi4y ; e* principal stations, connecting At SArrtefcctg fat Cal timer* and Washington/and at Philadelphia tor Hew York* AoLoiIHODAIItIN . The Johnstowd Accommodation Irate reaves dally, (excepPttenday) ttt&4dp. m.;, (topping at aU vtatlona Aod running as flir •« Oouaraanglt fim Accommodation Train »rWall's Station lenvsa drily (except fimiday) at £:4O a. ni. | . . Booma Accommodation, Train! tor .Wall's Station Itaves daily (exospl Sunday) at 11:46 a. & Third 'AseOmJaodatlinr ’lrate 1 tor Wall's Station ' leans daily (4*cep£Bunday):MB 4l>p. ni. • Fourth Accommodation Train tor Waffs Station 'toATcadally (except Bunday)ai p. nL - The Church Train leaves .WaffeStatlon every Bon. day" *19:05 a uni returning, leaves Pittsburgh at U 650 p. m. j ! . ‘ jiiißA Arrive In Ppmburun Aft toUovt : Baltimore Expires, 15;45 p, m. ; Philadelphia li< press, 105 p. ia4 lu( Line, hSO a. %t Johnstown AocdmmodattonJ lfr3o a. a. ; First Wall*# Station Accommodation j 6£o a. m.; Second Wall's Station Aeebmmodatteaj 845 a a.{! Third Wall's Station Abcommodatiexl' UW jl.'hu*; Fourth WaffsStation Accommodation! tofiO p. m< Balttm ere Xxpicse will Arrive with Philadelphia [Express at 1415 p. nu, on Mondays. : ' I > . Trains tor BUlmille ami Indiana eonhect at Blairs* vtlle IntemctUm with Mall and Johnstown Ac eemmndattco, Bast and West. 1 , The public wUI And it greatly to their Interest, in going East or West, to, travel by the Pennsylvania Central Ballroart, as the aocOnuandattops now offered cannot be vurpaaoed on azdr otfcerrcatoJ The Bead is baHnatwl with [stone, and' U entirely free from diet. We. can pranlie snfety, spaed and contort to all wh. Buy fevorjlfets Bead with tbtar patroaAfie. Tq Hew Yotk.~L~.ilfl 80|To. O6 To lO 60|To Lsn<atUx„~~.,~, 8 60 To Harrisburg Li.. T6f|! 1 ! . Bcggage'checkod to all citations on the fexmsyha* sia Ontral Callrbad, ahd to FUUadelplila, Baltlsme and Jfvw York.) • 1 • ■■>■'•••• fasengus porohaslQg Uohota Itn loaif - will fee charged an excoea, according to distance traveled) In ' addition to the .Button rates, cxcoptj&otK etattsns where tbe OompanyhcSho Agent. 1 ! HOTI OIL—In case of los, tbeCpmL'eny'wia tsW' tbemsclvee responsible; tor . personal only, and tor, an sacount'noj exceeding flBCu , H,' 3.—An pmnlbas Line hae becx employed to osavey and to and from the Me* pet, at a ’ charge not to exceed 25 cents tor Mdi pas. seogcr anti baggage. For tickets, apply to ; | ..... . J.STKWAE^AguU, _At the Pannffyivania Central RaHtred JfasMigar r*bTtT and Qvaet rtr»wiß.. nolh I B4JTMB. ] Dollar savings bask, no. 65 ToTTSTH 6TUBT. | A IOHABTBBSD IH 1856. d*£ly from 9 to 2 o'clock, als6 on Wednesday and Saturday! evenings, from Hay Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to , . \ ~ ' iJDepoeita received of alliums not tea than Ons Dollar, and a dllidend of tbs profits declared twice a year, taJoneand December. Interest has been de dared t iemi«sannsUy. is Jons and Deosmbcr,Blnoa ths Bankiwas organized, at the rateolsi* per cent, a year. ! } . . Interest, if not <fr»wn out, Is nlasSd to thecredlt of the depositor ss principal; ana twin the same in terest from the first days of June and December; com pounding twice a year without troubling the deposi tor to. call* or awn to present his passbook. AttUa tats, money'will double in leee thail tvelfi years, siskins In the aggregate siosT Airri on-BALr m our. a rsaa. j ' 1 ?! - Books, 'containing the Charter, By-Law*, Bale* tad Bagnlatioo*, fontiehed gratis, oh application at . Butzsim-GEOBtix albbkz. tic* r**n»x*iai_.i. .John B.JdoTaddsn,' i iaaao Mi Pan nock, John Holmce, [ . Johntfanhall, ' * Alexander! Bpeer, ' Jame* B, B. Meeds. BehJ. Li Tahneetock,' ■A. H. Pollock. y. James tfoanley, I' I Hitt Bnrgwin, Jamee Hardman, J I William; J. Anderson. • ■ 'I ‘\i •- v 'tasixm:!-';' j : Alexander feredley, Jazhes D. Kelley, John 0.! tiackoias, • Peter Ai Madeira, QeorgS Black, . , John Hi Kotior. John B.! Canfield, Jamea BhJdle, Alo&ao A.;Carrler, j hotwfrt R'jbb, Qbanee iA. Oolten, • Walter P. Marshall. WUlUzn Dongle*, JobaQrr, • •• * John Brans, ... ( Bent? I*. Bingwalt* ‘ Hopewell Hepburn, John Su Bboenbtmr. VtitijundiliaTeo, William B»ttchmarte!* Peter H; Banker, Alexander Tindle. Btchard.Han, ’ Inad Whittier. William &<; Lately, Chrijtian'Yeager. 1 !1. COLTOH. STORES, He. A MoOORMICK * CO., Vnurr yWltooSM.BttJlloi lJbirtr.tmt. * : . SS^ssSIjSS vu3t .to drier. Min, sjtkBt«Ma^^orß^oweri^v^Vpolfc«S_' , torn iW&KKii O.mnriOßE SH&UTXBrooL; iua. jHk Tit. !*. aivtMti wiSkiHaxo3'™SS2j: »& k MJi OMI7.BWIHJ, »> i*oiw, Jrea «« M, Hmli '*i ’oi : ’ : ’ ‘‘ ■[ ' ! ■■- |; ' ! " 4® to w< »l - fe jsttafcnx .m ot4 i g E -jay: Upton Il>«» *»w «s»«<* woiaauilM* to puM*»nirtl4 UIT7 opamnnl lton*u. 'fhn :jjT la^&^:;v ■hlfedtf j 430 LlUrtT^^au^iSfeSi,. yULOAN I ( ‘ j». r. soiifas* osi. if '*ninj^kctQnrtpj’ ; ':‘ t' : ***** JAWS* ytm&hooaionTM AJP OAB A. iff^tsSs£®ssKBas!-- Ot Appte >l6na w 1 -^ S< T«rolai l lo^COJtoY^Sl£ ott ftJ,^! •®. , >“»» jemoM. | PMCb, Plumvto^jK.. *”£r<Si«Trei* loth. BOT«rj. OtUtmi '■■ OA*i«n»MTO> -■
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