it- 1.: Mi/ 'f;,i' ■* -. Wk !/-£ lateieaUngDeciiion udei Ue Lin ///ij/zmeVKf. ■■■ Jadgo Slowo thli Burning nadorod tho fol lowing daclllon: ■// jj?* ■;■ Tho»aa*BaU' andothbri, eoniUtutlng tit #tm Jc/Cd., wtrolndlotodfor ' •clU»g.Uquor wlthoutt lioanta. Tht dafand y' »at 4 wiriyiag tl» / ri|tt of a trial Vj a, jury, r h*»j (withtho)ioaiisntof tho DUtriot Attar »ayi) tebadttad A itatauiaat of beta to bo itiaottf aa aytpiwnl rardlot'of o Jury, and i nboa'whlah>*a,&n aakadlo antarjudgtnaat hpoa tho law arUiuf tharna-, . . ... , Tfn fault, to lar a< thaj affaot tha can, on tb*t)i:TboniuJ} of 'tho i! 7 5** u prohibiting tho ala of Uguora without it it ®hli of oouno dap adi entirely upon tho / 7 whathar the lieoato to dofandiaata at 7 t "**’N*f*' obora mentioned,: gtrai thtm tho • 7 7 right to hoTooitoreor worohovaoin Pitti* 7;;/ burgh, wharo ihty moy .bring tfcoir whliky 7 ;t from Armitrosg eoonty and dispose of it by lp>:' ! ¥- -0/, i rf t \//f ' I/'; | _ : 4i‘^x ;V : : ! ; t : '" ■ ■■:-.yic •life’s ;■ ■'■*£ . ViV-.; W& %. .vsH-i #%sir •< rf-i-r: -TC. -;4*r' I' **'* ,s •*-- I , !*' ‘?s' vfi flpß fiiil ■i IwmW ' JrWW*"’ 9! '3ivX» •' •■••■0*1: •:■ fttSfel t)»•,£«-a.^S'^3 m' *•* x 1: ; i- : ;r ■■ • >,v. ‘.v MONDAY MOBaata, >gpT7 XOC4i IJNTELLI&MCE. jnron jUtnrdny> Evening Edition. •ale. lt is wident spch e poastruottan of the lawwonld-bo in iftfttt opposition to the whole objeot of tht ttoeosh Uvi w now exist, slneeit would allow apy one person or firm, B&dtr «m licmn, to have upknU itont for the sale of Uquon.not only on every street of ewypounty In the State. As *•4mJghtwe)»Qld that » lioaaseto keep,a hotel or eating house wcuTd'authoriie one ' wherever and in. as many pUees as the person obtaining it might choose.• Without) however, laying any particular itresanpon thisview of the ottt, It appears to ah toihll entirely within the terms of the 11th Mellon of the dot of 224 April, 1816,'(Par don's-Dig. p. 1001,) *o wit:'“Hereafter ...... any.persoh who shall' keep;» itoreorware house for (he disposing or goods, wares and merohandlse, where took person lieonoerned or interestedin the manufaetUre of inch goods, eto., shall boolastlfied in the : same manner and required lei pay the iamb amount of tax or license as Is provided in relation to dealers in foreign merchandise,” eto. By the act ofMay 4, 1841, see. 10, the liotnse fee in the ease of venders of wines and distilled liquors was made fifty per oentum more than was fixsd by thasame aetfordeal ers in foreign and demestio' merchandise, and this i'was again, altered by is ubs^quentao ts, until U was fixed as it now iesaalas. *' Xt.wo, catty through the several changes of tha law on tikis subjsefc.tha said seotlon of iheacl of 1846J[u.wo,axe boned: to, sinoe it i Is still In form}! and apply it to tha faets th this ease, tberajiano ddaeuDy la solving tho question-batata ju, and nothing appears which oan Juitify the defendant Dquoras stated la “Hats v iqb‘m(ttod''te the Conrt They are therefore 'guilty cf violating the act of 28th April, 1848, in seliing liquor without liqense,.and subject.to the penalties provided therefor. Judgment must be entered against thaneyeral defendants charged in. the indict- of guilty, at suoh time as may be fixed by the'Court.. -Tlie'Xoaaby the Late Fire. We learathetthe loivtustaintdby Umri. Knox A floor merehaats,is estimated between $20,000 «id $J5,000. They had •boot MOO bam If of floor tn store, the most of which was deitroyed,and. the balance all mora or last damaged. They art insured for $15,000*-bf whlohamoantg6,ooo is Inthe Peoples', ofthUdty/andthobelanoe Ueast ern fompaniesl The building If owned by Ber. Thomas Sproull/and waa partially, in sured. • | Mr. Hasurie, tobacoe “Taannfsfttarer, lost Marly all hia stock and'machinery. Ha oc cupied the third story of. Knox * McKee's bunding, in the manafao tore of tobaoco. Ho la at protest absent from the city/and his loss andiniuranoe cannot be ascertained. The Dr.^n.,o* The Uqsor toast of William Carr A Co.was somewhat damaged by lira and water—win dowi brakes,etc. Sohomaker A ‘Lang's grocery and produce house was sot Injured by Are, but they hare two feat of water in their cellar, which was Ailed with sugar, salt, a to., which is more or less damaged. I The s toon is Insured. Without duparaglagl any of the engine oo*panias,iremey sty that ttaaewsteamer ''Alleghany'* performed ’in the most seiU&o tory-and eJßclSntmahner. She was In the rear of the Aral and threw two streams until four o'eloek, after which she threw tat uns een tinning on the-ground ntU eight o'clock In the morning. She borrowed hose to enable * herto throw *idpnble streemjand when-the hole were fetofl'awh/ ibebbhun^edtd 'thrcw . a single stream, butso great 'was the pover that abebuntho less than-four sections'of. hose on thee ingle stream. Messrs. Garr A 00. complimented them tery highly for their effortalntSTing thelrbnildlng. The new “Al leghesy** maybe henceforth reoognised as a ooaplete a \' } ,T -,i vv ,'*i‘ Habeas' coirpßs—Judge Stowe arid - • • « compli mentary to "His Honor”or tha man bywhom ha ta f urrphhdad. /JiU ./t", Tha Oohr t dtolined to paaidnalty neon thh application at present, farther than te radooa tha ball from $lOOO to g5OO. Tha ante will eome op again on Monday forenoon. at.' {■ .deellig oitheOtlEichani*. - A inoatlnf of thoiaoii&rfof'tho;oil Xx> ehaafo waa hold.tMi' moit>lO{i*Oapfc B^roa, VledPraaidant, la tbaChair.;. Xko aalautoa of thopnndUf maotißf von Mad aadadaptodi I;; 1 vi- 'JiV. . It’waa autodaad taooaded that a Board of tro/ht alootod. .. Tho agate fit*' traa.on aotioa, amandad to ngi *OTpa,Ueladlaxtlia ProaldaaU On aotioa, tha Prtaldaat *aa ampowarad to appoint tho Board/hattMaVtanooßaldond; tad thoßgohaaig jroatjatoaaoilnatlon Of TkSWoSaofahaiina.madattefaoalaa* tloao, they than mat lata aa’ alaotionpahd tho foßowtaf aaxtod jantleman ifafo olaotod to aaira aa tha Board of Ditto ton far.tha aa - anlaf joatt Maura.Xjda>,Sohmatta, Borka, Haldamaii, Bjaylarand A»t worth, tojathar ■ Oa aotioa, tha abora aaaud (antlaman von dOdand tmaalmotaly alaotad. . Oa motion, tho Board of Diraotora vara la otraotad to ooafar wlth thaCity Ooaadla la nfannoo to storing oil vltliia thodtr llmlta. It haalngbaon ,Vloo Proaidoat/appijlat a oomm l tloa of arbitration, that faauamnn dsatrod to ban tho mattor laid ootf natUra.(atedaaititaoUßd.whan tho ProoidoalbimSalf ahonld bo proaoat. Oa mottoaiadjoaraod. y: Vg* a a AJ-7 - 11 '' ™' . ’ wt notload ti>« eoaialtment of Q»o. w. P»rk<, ob t tb)|* d “ *ll4 odoltory,*' m. tend by Mi w&oBUto. . "Bit Bomor” (MBi t* b»T* Btalttod ho Tu satftssttgi&fesu * «*£> K-\ 1 ./ * ‘n. - -i l ' , , > ' What the Children Can Do. Immediately after the battle of Fredericks burg, Mr. James B. Stevenson, Principal of the Sejiohd Ward school, of Allegheny, aided by hUjcorps of/Uachers, set the children to, work knittlng.focke for the soldiers of Col. Clerk's Hegioent. In a few days, one hun dred and ifty pain wore returned, -and duly forwarded loaiir weeks slnee, in care of Mr. John Lean. Their reoeipt has beendcknowl- ln the following letter: 1 I HsinQoeEtaifl 123nPi.Tou.,> Canf* ltan PautotriH, V*, Jan. 3,1803./ Stcvenxm s De*r Sir* The socks! by your school to. the soldiers of this Begiment, eeme duly to hand per Mr. DeanJ My men are v«y .grateful for: such a raluible gift* And by them lam instructed to tender to the donors thereof,-their heart felt thanks for so timely wpreßont. May Hod bless and prosperyou and your pupils. | - Join H. OLanc. i 1 Col. Commanding. Iu addition to the abort, this- sobool has forwaraed for hospital purposes, thejollowing nrUolek: 15 pounds lint; 1600 yards banda ges; 45 hospital shirts; 600 handkerchiefs; and many other articles. It Is proper hero to state that the making and preparation of these articles did not materially interfere with thehohrs of study, as most of tho work was done at home, afar school hours.; | - Oar Book Table* Cosoxtous or CiiLisaroiD. 1 Noril, By the Author or 44 Margaret Maitland,” “The Laird of Nor Jaw," “Tbe Last of-the Mortimer*,’* “The Day*! of Mj Lib,” M Tbe House, on the Moor.” ‘‘The Lib of Edward Irrlog,** etoi New York: Harper * Brothers, Pittsburgh: for sole hr Hen ry Miner, Fifth street. Airs). Oliphaat has never -written an unin teresting or mediocre book—end therefore, when ire get hold of a volume, greet or smell, with her alias or nom-rfe plum on Its title-' pegs, as above, we oouelude there is no ground for heiiutlon et to whet follows: itis sure to be ell right. The work repahlished lb the Toiame now before ns, fans already appeared In JSiackisood’e lfflpasiiM, end we know that, duris&the pest jeer, some feeders of Black wood here had a very strong impression that the instalment of this story was,, more than onoe, the one redeeming feature of an other wise dull number. It will, we doubt not, be itUlmore interesting now, when read oontin nonsly. Th» Lehr Lisli. A Noth,. Bt Miss M. £. BeiaDDoH.—The stories of this lady hare suddenly attained a wide' popularity. One after Another the pufalio has received then! with each favor, as unit show that the “cun ning skill ** of a woman has, in yet another instance, discovered the greef secret'of the successful novelist—the art oftcnohlnr the chords of sympathy in the human heart. In Authorship, in our days, there is. one almost invariable rule—when a new work has had a rapid Success, it brings forth a rapid snoces •ion of other works by tbe same anther. So it Is with Hiss Braddon. Wehave now from her pen, besides this work Just published, “ Lady Audley** Secret,** " Aurora Floyd,** “John Marehmont’s Legacy,I**• 1 **• and two or three of : which have bees well re ceived. This latest, “ The ■ Lady Lisle,** is Amsldered at least equal to any of its prede cessors, and will no doubt attabb an equally wMe-bpread popularity. It is published by Messrs. Dick A Fitzgerald, New York, and U for sale here by Mr. Henry Miner, next door to the Post office, Fifth street. Price 60 ots. Tax CovTinurvAL 6u> Fours.—Thlsfamed oompiny, who were so successful ontheir last visit here, give the firitof a series of concerts at Masonic Hall, bn. Monday evening next. There is little ohange In theoompany beyond the substitution of the Paige Sisters'! Miss Georgians and Hmllie,) for ‘Mrs.* 1 Nichols, who if as an immense favorite. They are well known In Pitteburghand the West ae ballad iste, and are universally admired. Father Qoliok will “deacon** the tunes as heretofore, and Cousin Reuben aad Granny Slocum- still remain with the Old Folks, who will* appear in thb old fashioned dresses of a hundred yearsiago. _ : ’ ■ Oaxg»Svuqzox.—Dr. Sleneroad, who bai madejthe treatment of caneerous formations a special business for ;uri inthe But, fau per manent! j locate! in Pittsburgh, ud li pre pared to treat that heretofore doomed incura ble disease, Canoer, snooeiifullj, together with Sdithas Tumors, Chronie doers, Goitre) (thlok nook,) Kings Bril, White Swellings) Scrofula, and all ohronio diseases requiring surgical treatment. No operation ormereurj used 4k anjcase. Terms, no oure no charge. No. Ib9 Grant street. Far al Accidxxts.—A lad of about fourteen, named Thoi, Lloyd, was killed last week at Canton. He waa sitting upon a trank bn the tep of an omnibni at the station, when the horsefe. started suddenly and he was thrown off, falling upon hie head, crushing it badly and'breaking his seek and arm. He died al* most Immediately. Mrs. ’/Findley, wife of ThosJ Findley, of Sharon, Beaver oounty, was so badly burned by tbe explosion of a carbon oil lamp, last wsek,.that she diedon the fol lowing.day* HiCr* Peiou.—Thoi# of our people who now fomplain of the Ugh prises bf living, umy itako oonsolatloii from tho following, which nro given u the kuttng prlees it Charts*- ton, B. 0. f on tho 4th 1 ofjanuary: Ladles* •hooi wore colling for $3O per pair; ohlldrta’i .from Js9 to $8 ;• flannel, $7 ptryard; eggs, $1 ? or down; o*rn,fl 50 to $4 $0 per. bushel: otter* $1 40; eoffse, $3; beef forty, pork fi/ift Sued ham BO cants, p«r pound* ' Si 1 1 "• TojCwß* Bcamias.—Attention ic invited: toiho c%ri of J. L. Carnaghan, Jailor and Ctoiblsr, No. 110 federal street* Allegheny ei ty, in. another oolruan. He has a magnift oent i took of ready made clothing and piooo 5 pods, whtoh ho it disposing of : at very re* dood prlbec, in order to eloto basin eM. Call andexamlne the stock* Cur'i Aokxi.—TheCommUiiooeraand the Sheriff are at a stud* off in raference to tho appointment of a Jail Physician— two favor ing P r > MoOan diets, the 'present Incumbent, .and tjra voting (or, Dc. Scrogga.. Dr. Me* Candles* holds the ofico ontU a sucoesior .Is elected. . Nsw Tmal.—Jedge Stowe has rendered an oplnlbn granting a new trial in the . ease of the Commonwealth vs. John Baitley and others, recently convicted of maintaining a uulianoe. ' .. Xegifeiaiate. , . C«^*ipon4*^cepfU»#l , Uubiirgli.O*Mtt*.- i '-[i • ; • • , - . ' . H4UUBVU t nt>. B,IRO. • Bottsx.*—Hr. Hatolmaa preaented the rwnoo* atiintk.W'aondiy: dlljeutt: of.-Allegheny c.unty ' agalnii the erection of a bridge over Ibo tlrer at Freeport, Anoatroogeoairty.- J Mam* Klein,Weidotr, P*tioo f Potfclgtrend T-r v t~ pmea ted petiilooe. praying &• paeuge of iU« pro. JdbUlfcg appeal end mulatto* from coming into this „ v J -^MrJtAbar'preaented.'ttf petliloa ofiltiaane of Sew flopa,BodtJ counly,praying* enact, meat for a general conrantfon to co&adersuaanna of rtaolOiL ,BafiCTwl to tbs Com-; ml tt* on TedewKelailona. • Mr%Tak«fltU S|td dtUen*. agalnrt Chartering al« rr/_cos>PMX at jtafaatiua..-- ISw JpMkec«aead«nd-obuUieit toaTa-of-sbeeoer ferbimeatf fefafnrdaya from Uhtaarnw* Haap*? «£*“■ 3f - tffidqjartmSStoU* JjJJJJJf tU.ttßinber of dtrfc*,a>N.» ln*trar rapport to newnr*idnpfadta.JJSiliS pr " c ° ud «*» Uu o t tliir Houm| th* preMat u 4 dtrartuii ra, ciiU ,niSut .hjjfd < S’S.* tal <*-USOrt««(SS Oompmmlaor.ftbMaa .otter.nt—nra. alikeit»tkr»t bonerabla to all section* or the jonniij. _ 21. That th*whol* raepon*l&flJt y fitr the 'hQore&f <§aeh,padflc ffluhru, tmt apon the dominant party UCbngreao, who wrre oaltedrln cppcaitloa to any aaehJoacafnl ajflaaijßgpt. .-• ;; BdTTbat ibaotyeci of the war aajosanlmoaalT Wb/OMgSMiaVal/.vleu, wmtonaSS tha yaioa.aad *b Uadkaca tbe*aiatborlty of the uowMmMt,Attd not t»: ocmq tar. craahj agate the tateribra w!U| theirdimaaUo rlxhfarad Initlintionr. . , { • «h.|Th«t It wopon ihtiplrdm. rod «Hth iki. ui3'l T S¥ii“Ssr ,oU s p,,d * ,,,, » T * bM ° ri °- HJS* of th. Gdnrament lut« Ihrt until thr admlnlitatloa bokMo from lUnnoMtttnaonnl. IntUmmUorr. rad caipcdto pnrU nation of January let, 1663. and n- a poUcyla tba oohdoct of ttia wvunnlosed bytbbCowtlt«aoß.by jaittoa,;fay petrtotliaand : humanity, It ban bare so farther »-uim. upon tba 22ESZ&?&S&* ! *- m,a ” »««“w ThT'raKioUoH nrr Uldog thr tntdr tic Uo jmmt. ■; \ ■■:-••■: ' ■ , - . -- ■ .i'. c :t-j ■ : ....,.-.. 04 c-s-ul (| i -- : .Js y..h i<--:s- ?3V. i.' ■ Mr. Brown, of Mow, presented a neolation re* leasing the Governor from tbe duty of proceeding to , Wlibtogton to ercure the release from eustooy of Albert U. BcOeau, in coueequeuce of said BoUeau haring b*a released by the Federal authority, mrtir wilting A 1 loiter dlseUlmiDg any diloyal Intention* - in pubiiebing e certain article in bis paper.' TM tU aolctioa also discharge* the Hone# Committee on the saute subject. Tbe resolution xai refuaeda ascend readiDruy a rote of 38 yeas toddjuya ®**ri*d*bmMilotfo«*loed a/Lill to extend the pro vision* of the act el March Gtb, 1813, in regard io floating, lumhnvoll. and ell barrels'npon the A Ue* gbeny, Mnnongaheia and Ohio ritera Alio, ai bill to repeal"tha'acrto preTent cattle, hor»**,iheep and awtue J’ro(D>ntnhing at large- in the cetfhty-of Allegheny. 1 - •- -* '• a- " 1 ;* Mr. Bemdiet preeeated.a Joint, naslotion propos*' Ing c, rtaln amecdmenta tp tpeConatltotioo of Penn~ ayit&nia, eo a» toixtemlAm tight of suffrage to per*: eohs*ln tnlUaiy jarrlSe Mr. HoptiafTof a bill to re* peal.the" act approved March 7tb, 1651, entitled in aat lor the commutation of tonnage duties. Oo mo* tlon to refer It to a special committee of three it was debated, but postponed for the present. Mr. Been presented a bill to encourage theexten* aion of | laltermT railroads. Abo, a biU to regulate railroad'gauges. Both bills hare reference to the Philadelphia and Erie Bailroad, west of Williams* Port. •: : y Bixatx.—Mr. McCandleaa Introduced a bill relative to .tax collector! of Butler county. / The bfU la relation to wet and spbuty lanes in tfrfa Commonwealth was pawed with a proviso, giving tbs right of Appeal to the Court of Common PlSaaof this proper county and making the usual provision for thosecurity of oosts in ernes of app aL 7/ Mr, Bobtnsou introduced a bill supplementary To the act-tb-incorporate the New Castle and Bearer ; Baflroad Company. It antboritee anlocrease of cap* : ital stock to S3OO,QCO. It also authorizes tbe barrow- Ing of money not exceeding $600,000 In; accordance with the act ©$ which, this is a supplement. It ako authorize* the construction jf a letters! branch not exceeding thirteen miles and provides for the crossing and grade. Peered. Mr. Wallace presented a supplement to the act to provldefor the payment of the interest on the Bute debt approred Jan. SO, 1863. It la to remedy any in* advertency In the act or Jan. 10, 1863, by which tbe free banks were exposed to penalty of forfeiture of charter for suspension of specie payment,- Passed. LATE TELEGMFHIU NEWS. [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] Important from Texas-Rebel Ac count of the Affair near Galveston. Nxw Yoix, Feb. 6.—The British gunboat Einaldohad arrived at Havana from Qalves ton, before the departure* of ihe steamer Ro anoke, . bringing an extra of the Houston TelegmpK, of the 28d of January, whloh con tune an account of .the capture, at Sabine Pais, of thet United States brig Horning Light ahd aninnknown schooner, on the Slit, by am expedition from the Magrnder fleet. The following are the rebel dispatches con tained therein: * rSantvi Pass, Tixas, ) . On board the C- 8. gunboat Bell, > January Slit, 1802, J CirraiH: We met the enemy this morning in the Gulf of Mexico and whipped them. We brought everything to Sabine Pass. I fought him ten gnm to our one. We havo captured two veskelt—-one a full-rigged ship and the other a.|chooner,xnd twelve gun*, medical stores, ammunition in abundanee, and a han dled and nice prisoners. I am here awaiting further orders. [SigUodj •> 0. M. Watkixs, ! 'Major, Commanding Sabine Pass. To Ca.pt. B. P. Tnrner, A. A. O. Sabixx Pais, Jan. 21.—1 b Capt, js. P. Turner, A. A. fi. t 0.8. t I engaged the enemy to-day, and captured thirteen gum and about a million dollars North of property and a hun dred and nine prisoners. [Sighed] 0. M. Walzibs, Major Commanding. . Sen.; Magrnder, on the dth of January, proclaimed the port of Sal Tea ton open to com merce, hut Commodore Bell, U. 8. N., issued a proclamation on the 20th, declaring Galves ton, ;6ablno Pass, and the whole coast of Texas, nadir actual blookade, and warning all vessels from trading therein tinder penalty of capture* ; The weather at Havana has been quite ©old. : There had been no arrival of vessels from SouthtrU ports sinoe the last adrioss. The Rebel Attack on Fort Donelsdn ; —Dispatch from Gen. Rosecrans. ; WabUiugtob, Feb. 7.—The following re port has been received at the Headquarters of the Army: UuuruiSßOßO, Im., Fob. 8,1888. To Major General MalUek. Gontotandir-rir- Ciiejfi The rebels, under Wheeler, Forrest, Whar ton andiWoodward, attacked Fort jConelsbn yesterday at ten o’clock, p. m., with 4,000 men ana 8 pleoes of artillery. We had 800 men in the fort, under Col. H. C. Harding. They charged the fortifications several times, bat were repulsed by oar artillery and Infant ry with great loss. The enemy, aa usual, before and aftar the fight, demanded a surrender, and offering to spare life if aooepted, Ac., Ac. Col. Harding replied that he was ready for aU the eonse quenoes.! The enemy's loss In killed was over 100 and in prisoesrs 800. ■our forces under Col.'Loire,, from Fort Henry, are pursuing them, and others have bben sent to tnteroept their retreat. Our loss was 12 killed and 80 wounded. . (Signed,) . W. S. Robbobaxb, Major General. Latestifrom Vickebarg ß ~The Block* ade Ran. CnioiOo, Fob. 7.—A special dispatch to the Tribunt, from Cairo, says that tho steamer Adeline: has arrived from Vieksburg. Tho United States ram Qaecn or tho West ran the blockade on Monday morning at daylight. Oaa hundred heavy selge guns were opened ob her, and as she steamed past, a rebel steamer also opened fire on the Queen of tho West. The latter replied, and crippled the rebel steamer* The Queen was under fire for three*' quartersjof an : hour. - The Fight at Fort Donelson. NiAHTaLS, Feb. 6,—DavU* division, with cavalry and artillery, was sent to intercept tho rebels who attacked Fort Donelion under Gen. Morgan. One hundred and thirty-Aw rebels'were buried byourmen at FortUonel soh* Forfeit was woundsd. i . Departures for Europe. New ?oxx, Feb. 7>—The steamer Bdinburg sailed at noon, with 71 passengers and $053,- 800 inspecie. . The sleamer Saxonia also sailed, with 80 passengers. •; •: Thw Steamer £aropa« Haurax, Feb. 4—B,P. M.—There are no. signs of 4° expected steamship Europe. A strong south east wind prevails, with heavy rain. ? COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS ( Omn or m Fimnui Dint Qoim, t ; . giroanat, Bob. 7, 100, / - ■ .Coin has, again adveneed and oar btakerauu oow • baying at 153 lor QoU, 140 for Silver, and 140 for De mand Stria*.Xeatera Exohange is steady at per hß|io*,iand J 4 percent prem. wiling. r '' ' '• dBAIN-j-Wheet Itflrm with 'small sales of bed* (foa wajgea at |l*Ss. Cora Is firm but unchanged at 75c for prime Kar on arrival. There le an active denjaad for Oats atJQrom 55 fo goo., Byf,.i| in good Boc bToifered for. lots from wagon. • market wfcs qniit to-dej, end .the. transactions were limited and altogether of e.loralj character.) Prices, however, areflimandfolly mein taiu«L ranging at for ExUa, sod $7,00 to $7,60 fbr'Sxtra Family aoeordlag to quality. Bock*. Wheat U quiet with fmall sales al per cwtj Bye Flov is a shade higher and w» Quote at s## per IfoL. •< -■ - • - u Ojld ‘‘Crude OB'is decidedly Ankorundsr the t*> Odrioearfrom the Best, and holders generally are asking ja slight advaoo*.- There wu a vary' Ulr thru out on though ibewoet o/thetlme was oaunmed Inimtinesapertaining to the betUr orga nlsatleo, fJectlng directors, etc.', etc. Twd salve Crude wen reported , one of 400 btris In bulk at Be, and lliO do at Bjfo—deUrered. Beflned,also Is flrm'i er, bat in the absence of sales we omit qootatlone r ?fiClT-4eln good demand aad the mar*' kst U Arfowith an advandag tendency. -Wo note ttlesln fob of 60 bnih Peaches ats34», and 65 bush Appleaet C 1,26. J BEED^oio„ r Mutra „ * wralj to BWk4t| üb'of Ulmilutrt JO.7S, M 4 Ifi So do Tlmothy . U. 1 ibuU Md^oc,t«.ul,t^ GBQOIBI*B-Tli. nuikrt Ixjolgt TUb imaU W » , ««Mo. fiafoof rbrto'Btoe Bap* at lip, st 4 hhds prbn t atl3!)4f. - r ■ re » oI » r >«1 dHMBi.Uui ib>: if/’"“‘‘W 4 -' or woo s»> /ximiß i* (mi-oauiii; «i,' o( « MJ.prlm.ltoU Batur il 1* uagbbliXo. a A ratM*-fcl. of *Oboxmprta, W . B rtr A . . <>?. f * Financial Xmltera in New Totk. i Feb 7.—Th. Slock Irrhanj.bbaa, tat md high- 1 •r to-d»j with u octir. .pccul.tlre domand for tbe -railway thane*. - AiUsclowtbsnvkais l«t active, bat price* an maintained. Cleveland tud Pit: iburghwe* firm at-hk. Nearly' til tbe ala hundred tbotteasd dollar* shortmortgage* hsve been taken at 105. -The probably be disposed of to-d§y<- TBe eeruingt for JenoAry show |mae s3oJPQlai:r—e. ? Oeleaa advanced to *4, Ft Weyne to 57, Burling* ton a»d Quincy to ICO. OW'lamd nudv* i» decidedly firmer, with » good demand for the twn of tbe Olevelasd and Pitt*- bargb, Terre State, and Alton, and Chicago tod Northwestern. :: Ooverument bemds ere better, but not active. The Coupons of 18S1 rate Oertlficatea y t . BeveD* Tblrtlee are firm at m%910 L Gold has oome to • tuod still at about 167. Early In the day there wem aalae at but at the eloae there ireuWbuyen over 167. Silver la quoted l&OQlfll. for small lota. Large par eela are not to be had at theee figures The -bro&ers are dealing In city bknk notes at per cent premium.: Tbe banka hava stopped paying out tbelr own bll a. This mischievous speculation might have been eaafly sqmkhad If the banks had continued to supply the market. Then they would have- kept their bills at par and enrentedhoardibg. Dutiable Demand Notaa are dull and rather lower. Bales at 16^. Exchange on London U extremely dull at 172® 172)4 hr first class commercial and pauk bills. Most of the leading drawers still held at 173. The imports for the week amount to $3,768,976 of which ware in Dry Goods.—Post. Seeds ie Philadelphia. Feb. 6^—The demand for Cloveraeed has fallen off, and pricaa hare declined 37)4c bosbel. Sales of 3.00 U buaheU fair mid prime at $8,75@7,50-cbieflj at $7,25®7^7)4»X° out of the market, and 600 bags froa jecceid hands at 120. Tlmotbj U firm, and there U vetT'Uttla here. Bales of 400 bushels at $2,60®2,7&- bushel. Tlaxseed is in' demand for crushing. Further sales at V3.£0@3,25. There is no Calcutta Linseed hare. Bed Top U held at $8 %1' •ack. ; v Chicago Floor Market* Feb. 6.—Received IJB4 bbla. Market steady. Bales were27s bbls Bockport choice white Winteg at $7,40; 100 bbla Assumption do at $7,26; 100 bbla lonic choice Spring extra at 4OO bbls Oedar Fails good Bpnogextra at $6,00; 100 bbU Ford’s Mills do at 100 bbU Derwent X X do at $6,00; 200 bbU (brand not given) lair Spring extra at 200 bbU (brand not named) do at 15,45; 346 bbls Un sound Spring extra at $4,60; 300 bbls Boekcyecboioe Spring super at SM6; 36 bbU Bye flonr at $4,76. Tribune. Imports by Railroad* PimausQß. Ft.' Warei A Chicago Bailaoau, Feb 7—25 das pails sad tubs, Lambert A Shlpton; 36 de do, Murtiand A Oonuor; 12 do do', Means A Coffin; It) do do, Shrlver A Lasear; 12 aks. seed, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 20 bdis paper, Perkins A co; 21 bags feathers, B ii King; 100 bbla flour, JncA Caujtbey; 6DO bags barieyV Joshua Bhodes; 3 bbis petasb, Jaa A Fstior, 87 dospaiU and tuba,-Sbomaker A Lang; 20 do do, J 1) Dravo; 6de do, w P Beck A co; 18 bales a>!ton, King, Pensock A co; 1750 bulk bams, Jamas BUchener, 1447 ihonldess,* F Ballan A co. : PtTtunSß Rtit.wnin. g. S bbU tallow, Jwi'AFetxer; "27 ska 4eed, 12 bbU dry Unit, L B Voigt A so; Apkgalsrd, J S DUworth A co; 81 bgs seed, Owens A Kennedy; 6 bales wadding, Shacklett; McLain A <*.■ RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The river continues to recede slowly at this paint with scant six feet by the marks last evening. The weather yesterday was cloudy and soft, and the mow U gradually disappearing. The AUogbmy river la again almost entirely clear of Ice, so that navigation frojn this point out U now wholly unobstructed.' There was considerable activity manifested at tbe wharf on Saturday, and tbe shipments ware unusual ly large. The receipts, however, were limited, the Silver Cloud, fromßt. Louis, being the only arrival. The departures, on Baturday, were the Armada and Lizzie Martin, for Cincinnati, and Nellie Bogers, for St. Louis. The Armada has been withdrawn from the Wheeling trade for the present. The Mar tin went out flying light. The Armenia and Eutiana ware advertised to leave Cincinnati for this point on Saturday last. The Sul tana ta just a new boat and waa built at Cincinnati Our Cincinnati exchanges speak in high terms of her, and we Judge from the accounts Vs have read, that she is a very fine boat. 'We are under obligations to Ur. Jehu Mi Hare, clerk of the Steamer Key West No. 3, for late Nash ville papers. . The Eclipse, from S£. Lords, pa seed Cairo on Thursday last, with a full cargo far Pittsburgh. Until farther notice, no permits will be Issued at CBndanat| for shipments to the Cumberland river. The reasrfn amlgtiefl,Ta, that this stream In infested with gucrrillaa. The new elegant steamer Emperor, Captain a A Dravo, Is filling rapidly for Cincinnati and Louis ▼ille, and will oe ready to leave to-morrow. Foe omoiNNATi a lop-, ns* * 15VILUL—The fine new KMPKBOB, Capt. O. A. DravoTwtil above and Intermediate ports on THIS .DAT, 9th lust., at 4 o’clock p. m. Tor freight or paanga apply on board orta~ !fe6 - JOHN FLACK, Agent. fiUULAR WEKEIVi JES2l*m ZANESVILLE nSwend beeutUhlpemenger steemsrßktktA QUA* HAM, Capt. Monroe Ayers, InvO Pittebureh for ZbnMvllle EVSBT TUUDAT. at 4 o’dock p.sa— Bo turning, leavaa Zanesville XVEBT F&IDAT, at S aim. For freight or Damage’ applyon board er to * J. a LTTINGSTOIf A 00., Ageate, Pitteburgh. jg. S.pncBOEA AgenteTgaibeevflU.' 1 koT IQgQ-KKW AKRAAUE-, ftS» a. J.OIK). KIITT.-WHIILIHQ AJB4BBBK iPITTtf&OBGH DAIIiT KZPBEBB •nlw and ipkadid atte-vh—L packet ABMASA, j'Ofcpt. George : W. JekucD, leaved-PUtebarch lot : WheeliM «nn MOHDAT. WXPNJUPATand jr&IDAz, at u o’clock a. bl, paoetaatiT. Lear— WWwtinrtor Pittsburgh «my TUXSDAi, THUBS* DjAl and BAIBBDAI7*t« a. ; ' The fine passenger « icgy steamer KIHKBVA, Capt. JohaiUlUl Qvrdoo, leer— Pittsburgh Ar wa—ifr»g»»fT tA‘SF PAT. THUfiSDAT (AiT'fIATUBDAx, 'at lla.m T pdnotaaQy: Lear—-Wheettag for Fitcsbvgh ataty KdHPAY, WBDHBADAT aad PBIPAY, at t a. m. . The above steaaeia msk» ck—laa&ectioaj at TOmllng with Aae eide»vbeel at—awn fir Marietta, TArhartbnrgand Olaelanatl " For freight tit p—tatfe apply oo boarder to *• . JAB. OOLLIHBAOO., Agratt, |*B - ;- ■ 111 Water Mr—fc jg ALLEY, FARJJBLL A CO. PLCKBMS, '■ au AHB BTSAM rmuu. Utt FfflJtTM BtURi iMTI inifDXBUH .Oil!* their pmvul ihintlw to ell to their Ui*. Honm atl*l wi.h QAB, HOT „ OCUB W4TU FIPuTAni >U m BAT OLOSJCTfI, Mt - •I±Es! Aai> aqiiatobs BinUKBUS Uud la ib» sort •ni oa WMouatto Ima, Anaida* fewas th« ■kartmmUm, m* «n wwTßQtod. i44ST *. KiUUiUTUiji relihra toUratfioeuid .Pat Ini Aaaewwtati. . . P" *4 ’ ■ : Pmtd«u of Oottunoci Oouweil. . Attaitißcaa ITUima - ■ ! ’ Clark of Common Dolmen. : la2BiSwd ‘ JjABIEH’ FANCY FOBS ; . - i ;«BXLDiMr»FAHci ' I QISraPCB CAPS, OOLLABS A ' ! BAJSAHD O APS. ' .■ ! , ■ .1 to} ■ M*; ■ ■ \ Krary aarlaCy and atylaof thaabora itxxtaan band •ndtor aala at ‘ _ ‘ XeOOBD*jOO.'S, Ha, Mt .WOOP.WMW. pETBOUTB piL WOBKH; rnmnds, m." mump * OBA7V, Fropriiton. Oapaalli'twathetwasd barrah PUWfc'J •*-Oaca,Bolji>HOAElLA HOBS*. SUNDJUJftL — • DSHD BID; " UUM [mhMdl.lld'twi : ; ; SJmbbcSim, Urxr, - “VJuifiiiT** oo„ »• uwty i\; >■ .±t* l )' ' ■ *■■ FORMy. At&IUN EK!B KALE OF V AMIABLE gtH.-MtA.T6-l will tuna. 'i- PUBLIC lU.E, •*'; • o.n. \/-,l Taeidij, Feb.lo,lB6t, at ll o'clock i. m., ONTBBPStItIBSB, AH that valuable lot or {dec* of (round ritoata in the Third Ward, Citj of Pit aborgb, bounded aad described ae foLlowa: - Beginning at - the e«tarn i cotter of Cherry ailey and Überty etreet; thence along Liberty itnet eestwerdJj SI f*et l)i locKgTto the line of property bow or we of To&ei A Setterc; thence by Jbeiaxe 98 feet and 6% Inches to an alley tan feet Wide; Ibfetxce along cud alley 134 feet and 9 iacbee to rinm al:ey; thence along Httm-aUey-weatvardly 33 feet 1 loch to the llne.ofproperty.ncwor latad i. Poyfcer, tbenca by tbacamvkadbytSe line Yettef* hani;: northwardly 75 feet; thenot by'the. line of; the last mentioned property 63. fett € Inches to thence* hr ihr same 39 feef&X iifclua to thi comet el Cherry elley and Liberty etreet,—on which la erected the.large brxkLneaentiknnWneatfae ; " ° - ‘ nAJieiyii aoceic k.epet, and affords a rare c|ia*oe fax laT«ctm«nt b» eaplUiliU. '•' fkaae At Batn. • .. JOH2J W. BIDDJBLIi, . Am!£d«« of of Ooal, In Bart Deer township, Allegheny bounty, ene and a half miles from the Boroogh of Tarentnm, and three-fourths ef a mile from the Al* tegtany river and Ptausyiraula canal, and toting A good level road to and from the river to said coaL The strattnm of Bituminous Goal is about tlx feet In thickness, end a good quality ; and athrea feet vela of Oannel coal immeoiately above the Bituminous Oo«L any pemos.wishing foxwTitnas can obtain information ttomthe subscribers, o* the premises.; GIOBGB CHBI&T, TBBPBBtOK CHBIFT. Tanking, Jan. Bth, 1883.. }alfc&wT-1a37:2w4 CXlil FKUFRKTX hVR riAL.tv, con* J eiittng of a lot of ground having a front on Wylie street of 8t feet, and extending back along Uaicn.altey £6 feet. Erected thereon are a large modern style three-sidy Brick Dwelling, with ex* tenslretaek buildings, triable and'Carnage House. 1 : Also, tuo lots ol grand on Federal street, Sixth W*rd, having each a Irani of to fast, and extending beck 188 bet to an alley, with two well finished tw£ story brick dwellings erected thereon,-arranged in modern style and on a foshlonable street. I-Apply to B. KoLAIH, 108 Fourth street. liMJR tiALK.—One superior second band OTLIHDB& B01LE&, 90 inchea by 80 feet long, all perfect. _ - One superior new BOILER, 33 lachM diameter, 8 feet long.Ji luchiron. i Two fITHBADLIO PESSB2B, for Tlaxseed, with pnmpe all comoiete. ■ Several naw.and seamd-hand STEAM ENGIHE6. firom 15 inch diameter down to 6 inch, will be sold tew to cash) > . : HUGH ML BOLB,; ■ fefetf On the Allegheny river, cor. Point Alley. VALUABLE FARM FOR HALE.— The eubecriber will eeU his MAHSIOIT FARM on the HobteetoWA PU&k. Boad, threaxni]w from Jbnej* Ferry. The tom contains 60 acres, allctosr, edt the land is W*H tteproved and fi'goodojtler, with good building, orchards, wrings, do. A sal eable vein of coel under the land will beabld sepa rate. For particulars apply to the subecriber t .oa the premieee. j BOBBBT BTBBBBTS. ftelwd ; ~ ' ; JjVMiJLNIS KUiS HAlriS, ~ : ABOUT EIGHT HOBBB POWEE. (M BOODO&DSa. WILL BJi BOLD CHEAP POS^AAO. Sacolr* st feCft-a felfcdtf dAZRTTB OPTICS. Fifth rtww. atom BmfthflakU IjH>k HAUS—Uae boiler, 6 feet long i. and U incbas disaster; ana Am, 9 tuA. Bolt» •g* fef » fffg* gMjjg*; * L hCT> 'P O *”- XBfDl» ; at. Wo. US LIBKRTT BTRKST. . - - . ■ HE H'iATG : JMCHi^S. yyHiSELEB A WILSON'B j SEWING MACHINES, pitth nun,. pirmraurß. pa Tbaae OKBIYALLXD rAHILY* KAOHHKB hsT* lost boon awarded the hlihert trotalm at tlu WORLD’S PAIS, Loadon-ail the Sachin* i» the world boapatiag. Orer, have already bean add* an Kirin* nolrtraal aetbAetlon. TMaHeehina Bakea the lock itltok ImpoalMe la oprere!, with ilu West til adrantaga of being •a both aldai, fearing na ridge or chain, it win' stitch, bam, fcu’fatbw. btad, oort, tack and The alaginaa/apW a&d simplicity of IhiaKa chine, the beauty erid-ttraegth of siltch,wad adapts ability to the lb wheator tmnnoat, hbrka raodar ll ths moat auoczsaruL ahd popdlab fiiwno KAMOS* now otored to the pobUo. • I WH'IBS.HnrC TIiSA.'Vk ‘ : ' .-..-.-n ..V IOTtMI u. mull tbwi aSt, ll nnß ItUR. : ' WM. STJCNEEA CO., : jaSaaw}’ .ffnnu Abut. ; ([1 W. WIIXIAMW&CU.B '■ * ' IMPBOTK) DOUILI THBIiD Family Hexcinr JOachlnes. ■ htaroom. Ho. •» roortb rtTMt, Pitttbnrjh. t . thaaa Maeblaaa are from fifteen to twenty dollars cheaper phan any otbarmacMna la tha dtjr. They Wl}l do all Made of work* aad ara warranted for thraeyeaia. Thar ara so simple. that efcy child lfi jairs old can me them toperfectfea.- Oonetantbr oa need, all kinds yfflawing Machine Haadlaa, flowing fliyuOotlew, Ac* at fcwset Mar hetpriSeTv : /. , ~ , AeT&AUr t A«eal.j , fy IRON manupacturkrs and OTQSBfI IBTSBSBTID.— I The BLAfIT TOft. ;fl 401, at Middle#* x, Hcrore coaitft Pa., knon m lb* "lUDDLKBKX POKNAOS,” W tw«B laUlv moc*triict#4 la tb# moat tboroogh' mrf - *n*hh implored, Oder Ibi raperloteadenoe of ossa* rlaAOwt ABd BAOOMMIaI BBAAA«VB| Add it# pftMDt :d*t«nb»Tln( uJtinHchkflj te»csr*ta&Jt«}. *i*rof;}{o, 1 ißoliTAr flre brick forbMkvtoarr Thai lock ABd.cal hiii>awi»wr{iU4MrMirt: ABd.b*tly frr ihifnlui#, At rtUelttelj to bo bym«St»coritwinioii? v : .-.-T L .... ; ■ ‘TaoPwttteH etouttateda* to nee the Sanal# or. the fthnaagOiVaUep BailnaA* (promlted to becenF t* MfcUtaff byMv*'**) Mtk nAArlr c^QAI r *t" ( ~ . i*-:i •;<,i t i\ siiJi'.yf llJiUU*r<4 t>At acr*iiß* *oJt»t Utheßitn* ■Mnfdi Goal'rcgtciifher® Iheiettiigrttterotmki* SEinef - •Vorteaß4,ej*fr to 8*- P/B EY,“ HarqQette,' X*ke - Paptetteibrlr the wttfgtaoadatCßmiatidiOfcJet '"-f iBT ; . WiD . *H. X'OAUmt, it r- niWJBTJISTBUT. ; 1- AjairnporUoQ pf our stock htTini btnbMisfct prcviooc to mentor of. sdraaoM. tu! msSgBEESBS* PS. ■ ;; j ,*t! •’!..? t | .'2 v...*v.j j I??.* •s'il£V.:“sz 5o 1 ».i:s-Kr‘v»j'-I:iT.'Hj-jii ~ i*il 1 ■fo.f j TO MT. T7OR KENT—A d wimble COUNTRY j} ' BTBIPEHOB, within cae mIU of City, cn the Perr^avttte,Plank,Boad fc Thalhmtsote a Urge Brick, weU dmptowd ma teryxdmfcrtebk. Ths«e Is ale* Jive atreaiof untivatad gronad la orebardand. garden. Also, the adjoining property of seven act ee of etoosfr adapted to gardening pul pews i.there tea good hftasa and ofttbnßdiags Obtha premuee, and a goed variety cf cholcafrulu, good tenant wtiLto runted at a moderate pricai-Td*-' se-efoaglvtn oath* Ist cf Aw IL.i i ■' C«U on rte soMciiUfr, on the premises, fe33r: V : W.AFUfiET^ mo LB9—F«ra : thVlrt. of April nwET X ttwo ttorr!m£loE-»W*IiIEO HOOStA 4 rooms and kiithon in each, located qa. Ana street, nearStevenecni Eighth Ward-. . ' _■ • .. Also, BBIOE OWBLLIHO HOUSE, onSieveosoa umfe near Avenue, with ■lxrooms,, ’’ • •.j;:i s- lsaalia of . 7 . , REIS;* BBBOEB,:. felilw Corner Second anAfernitfaflsldatreela. Un BALL Utt KKN'l—ln uakland] within seven minntes welk of the Paaengsi; AailwajStation, a new nro-story FRAMEJDWAJjj Lrati'iiOL'SS, of six roosu and good cellar.. .W'ell <1 exoellebt-water very ccnwulenivand'Oief'att acre of gr w u&d,!pteated with f rail TtOea, Aei -i Forjifteo.and terms apply to'. r/ ■7■ j . j n WM. HOLUAA, Pittsburgh FoondlT,. i f;4^t % ~ " ‘ ' ~OBcc, lifttmithflriA street.' j Ii^ORRENT—The two sdloiniDF three) SI storied B&ia& DWBLiaHO HOCBHS ritkata on Federal Allegheny. and.' aaariy oppo* rite the residence of Gen. d teem fad the poesealon of J. A. ftlasari*,'thaother in the peal aeeefou of Mrs. Okely. For U MU T : Mii&iilAAUJ&O l - FUK l ESHTt—fwa. bomlflrtable township-rone having an orchard cf two acres,'.tha_ other. .plenty of* Fndt and .Grapes. Tha ■nail puce can be phrchax>j termsi toquUuof-' WATT & WILtJOH, ; ijeß v! - •••■'■ - ■ *■ - Liberty strtet.l mo Kooma.ui tbe OAaopnt X Brumoia, with or without poser. The rooms aieiniteb.e either' for a Printing Ufitee brother chankalpurpose. Apply at the : .u: 1 fcfrtf 1. COUMTIBQ j DOB BEMX—A„«omroit&bl J. tWILLUiO, £fc KENT—Those two fie X. oorstr af Fifth street tod Clwn! «■ Bm, 100 and 102. i Tutririrra rt O «rty tinst, Mr h(«d of Wood, ta.Un M s AptiiaftXL Anfairmof . McDonald a abbuckuejl ' d«p Bo*. 21* and 24i Liberty »tr*et. LX)K SAUEUtt UKAT—An Oil Ot J. finery. In ©ompbt* order. Ahl? to I ‘ ' . BOBT.- AfiTHT7ES; ».hxvr tt 1 «w. So. 13S Hotarth t. OFFICES iv Mck on fin andeeeoud ooand S WiarniMt. ■ : >. IfiAlAB DICKBY A 00. iukrt i—A largo wen iigaiec JJ toom faith# {Uxstti 'BiiiLßnre7fcnrth R*tr« Apply el the Coasting Boom of T2HS ClflKA, ' • MlKdtf i «UBi *c. JJBfDSAY & BARBOUR, GA&£OH OIL , LAMP MAHCfAOTDBIBB, Jo. B WOOD BTMMST, 1 OIL REFINERY, j QEOBQB W. BOLDBHJP 4 00* BUBHZXG OIL AKD LUBBIGATIHG OIL, constantly ©a hand the rery beat qnellty of BUK9IHQ OlL»afaag and withotti odor; abo^a’good EOBRICATOB, vora WHITX BEHZOLI aad OAB , • . - . r -. ■VAUordersleftatHo.Bs Jam Bn*a*,£aali Blocks eeeond door, will be promptly attended to. ' • ! opted tf i jjjUOENT OIL WORKS. DCHSCAH, DUHLAP 4 00., XaMfMtwen of- FOB* WHIT* BXnHXD OABBOB Oil*. OQce, Ho; SBl liberty ftrat, ttyfrCadita OIL COMPAMK, • - Ho; 8T tririk ifrut, fftihrjl, ffc, UunkctOßn of BXPIHXD OABBOH OIL, and BKa£OLJL . ; i Prteea to-day tor Beflaod OH: \ Bf oar 10ad.....—......80 ecnti per nlloß. ’ a»»ll laE | - I| .-:.II> M II U' -ko char** fcr paoka**..' _ • JUacembar 4th. 180. , , ’ , JAMES IBWIH, I JfnofM(anr of OU.Or TIIBOh and AQUA AMKOBIA. 1 Orders led at William Holme* A Oo.*f Offioe, oe*» &er of Market and Fint vUl receive proayt atfrßtion« * .i ' . ; • **» • JJIAMONI) OXIi- WOKKa. | ;| - ; -kAYLoa t etitia, " . i- Bfturaud.iMaiiU CABBOHOIL, noanHri' bjonjriatk* m*ik»u , •< .|- : OrdtnbiliutUi tlßciof Chfldj A Ufcflu Chafe Hotel, tu ttw pflo* of SmlthTKrt * 00., or «t their, work* fefevnbarillte, wtllboat tohdod to. ' ... Payen of Crate on h' UUllfJSaqjU, WOK&&U i WILLIAM P'WOOLMIPQX ’\ - Af ,I , 00All AHDOABBOS OILS, ! I ■ ;r * AAIfAB, CSIMMBTS, At, r 80. >9 MatAal Itmti baf ■ muamoemd and ThlrA |. ! . PIXWBUBOB, JA. , ffhaftdly . - . .. . r Oi£KlWiiUUU.Jfoli jUtrOjUV— thi JWI KodcnlfMdar* now, pnpand to nllth* bwt foftUte of fioliaod CaxbonOU, dollmed'on boon! of' caf*U FUUbatgtUotrdock in oil wmhoaao •* Bad; Hook Point,-How YocfcMffm alio daUvcr Jottfnat 100 id ljooa feamU ftoo ttonnl ak»»qt-,MU BtUtrLodUfofdifimot sb«o lot»«w Liverpool, QUagow. Tg»nktort»on-th».Matw,. tad. (iKOOßiillK ' • ;• - W lMb.tfch^T.n./&P;l,OOO togs Val’s; • ‘do^ > 800 boxM Window Glaaa, worted'****? 1 800 dt Bertn audTfrllat 160-da-flstdtfJonJMte'X -' ' _i. 200 do Htun«T»* ls.'OoSm^ crrjjh. 27 and B/ccir.V*** Mdftnithflald [ a ROCJSRIBtf*— ! f. »fcbJ*.prt®»H.O.So*ir, I .. so do •*:. Cnb> A; ! ; T»n«r^*d?i' * ' ; r : »• do-'a'Cr'-v—dos ' \ JS do Omhid v'do; ••"■:■•»*'■• ’ v » Oo**, *? • :. i‘sl-SSSfr !■■ "-‘SF^SKSSS 41 * ■-- - ; ■l-.},- !- '■> > t-irtitToUcMl' ' - - I 1»1 !■« Üb»rtT «t>Wt. 1 tbolo. 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