' ; vr^-f' 3 ; 4 v .f4' ?t ■ >r-ri” - ~~~ c —*~ "' v ■ - - i —— / - i •-. .;? t- From Kyeniag" Oautte. TkeJ.ate CuUlty on Oil Cieek-- • ' Detail of the Alali. jCbtUf : talagii|iilodl»pnich‘wiipubliibod ' iMm dnja rise*,, nhabigdag that thraa iiro- ; -..i1-yfimn had baan burned to dtath lo a d walling - MU TltOYilia. dotalli aiannw ginn u ;; ../_ ftßrns 2 ;- : M;,;;;•••;.*•;•'•: ''. ” Oaflotnrdny alUrnoon.Jnnnair ‘SftVn thockingacaiaant «nmd an tha Mollhenny' turn, ta Oil tmkt.bp which ;•thraeaitimkble . ladita lott thtlt brat-About foerVoloek in tIS afternoon, aftto brake outinddenljlothe hone* Dt g> Q-Poota, blarkwnlth end tnitchln >lett boning it to U» grennd in eahort ; tinle, , . aadtnjt that bodlaeoCbU.wlft end Only ' .•'« ' ' d M ghtar,n!Mth*«Ubo!.£UuaoonlN > fof • * mark et Stark opnnty, Ohio. ;lilu Paclahad n. boon wiilting Mra; Chipahednriaf tha 'attar . "V noon, and tM) 4*o.atartadtoaitoteon tha . .'Millhannr Perm-. Thn. honae of Mr. Pooh ,t baing on their way they atopped. Inlaiithan ;/; dre laiautea from tha time tha; .were aeen an taring. U tha honae au dltoorered to ba in iuN...Three Joan, who won nanr, roihod to ... tie hottee eai trled to open the door, bat ," - fonnd It Cut etthe bottom. - Shiv than took {, .. aplaahand towed. U open, hnttheyhadjaat ; ttaejg fee .two of An kalian lying black and u , , Ufnleea.Rnor the door whan the Samoa , foroad i— i^tktmtoJ«trpnt. AU poiaai»a*artioa« warn Jnfett|iwo.th» honaaandrtana thaJxtdiaa, < ... wu naarlynnhonrbefontkebodlba vara ) ■ rooorattd. They were than a black and ■hapa -44 S tail .maaa, ead.otold only bn idantiflod by - tragiaanta of.thalr clothing that la; beneath . ; thmnbodbn.>iltra.flonaalaa and Poole were . , -• f -D(thlntheprinaef.lifa,andMlaaPobhwaa ..» . .nbaandfoi jund young,lady .of t highly ootnana* by tha . ./ooruapultf, among .whoaa. theyi ratldod, and - .jiVikSwfdJWlaielarinoninty.dealornd. Mra. .Ooniatei,here,,.three. email .ohlldran. Mr. ,; Pooh nunbaantjn and Mr. Otnaalai ; , s wia.ln PittaT.nnh. .Tha aanaa of tha aool dihtiieU conjecture. SamgaUonaof ratnnd ;. £U^x #mw#k»own.tobtlß.ih«^oa** > «UUog Bp i L .1 • i,. t..... .t, .. .i o‘ (JartbaShoiadayjirnaiona.nMra. Vhoant. maiding on thajitor;. .Parra, wu ao aararaly ' . bnrnad I that Jha haa ainoa .dhd. Sho had ... baan wuhing aorna ol har buabaad’a alothaa in baaaoh, and in patting, throngh n room, 1 bar dratt eanght fira from thaiatoTt, 1 born ■, tag bar to tararalj that death antnad nart • Joja.-rt-l:. :- a " ■ ' I 'MI : «■ f'i ■ - r .V:: ■' • '■■•■iJv., :• : c ; • ; v :.-tyS .Aivyi’-:-!! :*%•:•:• '• liilp* lII# mm® m-fx m mtfmt W'V.' I, X : «-?•.•'• . ? fcjSfcW* iYS; :*s.v.y'^:^v n >‘S:k [': :•'--fWA'tf V ! '-■■ s V.-.Av 4* AA •; >:•.s•' 1 '.■. *'■', ■';‘. -.■* ■. i, *.**■’*’*•' V ‘ * \V**’ • s ',\ *3.' • ‘-.■V ■ ” ,• -•>'.\‘- ;•-; :iiS--^SS-v.-.V"{ vi J,'.'’ .' ' Conelndlji* Proeredion ofihe Ko ;llglOM Co&vealioltlletlft, Ohio. ). -«*vGiioi flouM/ci«in»iTi, r«b.».! CKM Oauttfi I hbrO'-Ohohiid' my mi of dporotiou from XasU to ClaelMotlj ui ~mndoIhO;Olb«ohEou»o my Hoodqoortori. Iho ptUdj*! Hi»t l biro for Ujll to, Uyt . HpfStt tn' jtrj ’wily proomd ot thta ! popottoßOM, whlshiioortalnly. inoof .too. Kitopt houoo la tho ooaalCT.rif Bylowo* ~ v*n lirltCßOW, ondwouldtaknnp Uj obodo In thJoootoHUhmonV bo wold-bo ondor no vasuasem^^ hli food. Tho; eaUbory orronfomonto or* mb; that m; ooono eurloowith Itito olrn •joHohr-Tbo-projiriolortr'llooiro. floflroyi* •fltti OpOfbnottheoxponto notnolno to mako tholrfaiilo comfortablo..; my i food old Umi, FoUifllbooa, Biq., who uatbneotho owam of, and » partoor,» Mtsbllihmrat, , oodtrom whom thqhohwdottThi tu namoJia alwayyaoltUVbland and wnrjnhoartod. —*&• nUrioo« ConTontkm, at Xonlo, to-_ niMablod on Thnndoy moralof nH o’elfwk, tkoßn; H. H. Ooor*t. oLCiaolnnnU, la tho » ahbbT -Tho lablaot nador ooniidomtton ni •j BOUfUa'ln thoGhveh, Dr. Smith, of Colom* itboponi tbo diocaujon. Honpokoqf tho latpootaooo si tho nlrtt’o lßtthdnooo la ordor bo ■ fcootthy itaU' of roUklohoUhor In tbo MbUlUl l ibthia; l , oi’jto.Ctnii. It!I» by thotyttlthaiWOoiohroightintoiaiao dinU ooatoeiwith God. -Ho haooos«In tbo loom of Chjljt’o bodily pmitaoa. THrTta* townooi on &««•*» wo lahnSithoTltnjWr?rKl»»«»«aadod4oty, MThdlOodwtththaoplrit, TTomajhaTOhip . wMhootmmnoi. Holi glroa to tfi» Uj2t. o«h him. thot itjln | s2»sf , «S: ' ■ oSyon thfwccfcot flodjn.t*Cbrnnh. O* *.jr»-a <** '• J ‘"“ ' t l w< t - .* j -• ■<:■..•. i.»*. ;<■ fi- « •*:■.* I 1 t..'» ■ • 1 MEM 'iv-' •■ *•' I j‘f } -L* ,*< >.j iiiiiliij| TUESDAY / MOENISQ, P£B: 10. JxSTELLIQEHCE. A'V/ : Aioilier tteiiraVue fito. . I Anirj destructive .-Rie oaeorted.eariy t&ll | > abralag, beer the hrrjr Ifcndiag, on the Sligo f \ yey, by wMctfroia 1,700 to 1,000 \v-.fci«Wl*c&ctFdeoil were destroyed. The oil I -.y,i.ir to and tomj of It I • V -mte Uoklng condition, Hfioated pff on 1 ~"■ ureter. Ai.the forty boat wu 1 . >■, liytitg jtite.v fireman throw orotbonrd n I AhovetfiUefbnrningelndera, which ooiamu ri '■'•-~*ieetiaff Iwith, the 011/rnpTdlj made Iti way Into the bo»ti| which wore nlmeit Immediate- j ;i MlTflinii, :Ota oftbb'bdoti "wai. ywi thle! V'—' Saxe,* burning destroyed ~ : war §rimmdid~ : Wr.for*. — ( . 'X" ' •• i- • r::.. a* wtUlm tho aboTd wolaazs that tho lom or Woodford * Jfrighti waa ' ; botwort'llOO sad 1300 of which all wat ttfbalk aloe pf ISO barrola. Tho fire oc osnadbo twain four and five o'clock thla mom log.ln 1 addition to the leakage Mentioned J aboto, jwrtlrtWoro onpgid li eleiHgg oat empty oil barg^ i ahd tnarofoaofloaUngdown ‘'therivejyvterm on'fire aeVUve stated. - Peutyinislaßinrb^d l ifoch. ■** nyi: ’ "tEtameit ittlkt*, tMn.tßih.itMk mu kot yesterday, was * tho raddn foil of Penn* sylTaala Railroad ihares from 69 to 66, We i ;. know of no batter reason for thii daoljhe than] rooent rapidadvance f and J yet‘ the wUo-| aeree on the street hod two of threo rouoni ■- Oat wat that the dty might B*ll out Its fivej million! held In itook; and another, that the; V propoted air-Uneof railwayfrom Washington v' : - * to New’YorkwouiVlnterferf rrilh tho Penn-] aytranUh railroad*! bqiinei*, by roceiring a] >ortioh 4 of lu Wettern,trade at tho inteneo-; tiott’ or the ropd with the ' Baltimore and Ohio.Milzsad,iau,Cimbw ■L lud, »ndcutoiacltUtoN.V.V.rß*, A« to • 'UUfornit propbflflo. (j Ui, «»(• cltyV •toAiatb. nis. that jmblim th. Mtloa of Iht rltt ’lillfTt— ,t< —, —""If tor -mriom: reauu .Wearily in roforoaoe]! i. ffrpfc—Afid /oterodesol, be, 'iA^MOßUXaknioenilikmlp-OowontttWtaato^heir ,v>v;MhKao tiian teott of£**rOsd«r«'?efieTe. Ad Kagew»aBBTO«sg^ Tn tmr gotioo of lb.Totodotlx’# sonoort, wf lairfrirtinUy Mflobtodth mon{ m «rt of To|»Su»St*w ■- ■ •jrt-. Xa toiljiiit knttjruilhoMUßii of tho ‘•“V Mil igl nBUBMn porfomon, mud- sot 1 " horisgoproiTMuoOjWO Mad It fcotpoiilblo to -Vdo'tkoa‘tS> Jootloii Unr i«»U7 ,d»«rT»j ■- -KM* BtdjfHVlMtt SMitro Bomodo, oidlWptooVuio Bohcr&oij.wobollrro, to » jdliior. tiot r.dnw ,lon* oad-oonttnood pUa- to tmoof tho«L « D 1 - tool, woo »kih;fau *»d|»«|id|oM, owl »o «ho 'V- triUtf forth tho notoo of tho ton* ou oonld . .alaootuoUlm-t, .•-- 7 ■■■'•-< ;r '-" - | ' ~ nilirn'irTirMritfatllnifTV^T I**** 1 ***** u : ’ l»ndJ j :<» .W protM. Wo '■"lKifithotitK XoWotix mmj bo ptormilod npoo ;.;jt*»iortld».oo»oo»t.'■• - ■ ■■„ A Sit Old Putt.—At a raoant wb ta BawOaatla *n Din wm **tharad, vboaa '"‘wjtrinW ‘a*a mahadtpar bundradaad ’ imy-liiiiiua Tlurwan: JaaiaDaakana, . : aiabtr-alaaidao. Paartos, aiyhty-tix ; BobL MoSiOn, aifhtj-lraj Bobt. wallaoa,alyhty £ (oaTjaaWaa.ii. Boj*#**^ l ?' 1 " 0 - > ; Tn Co««or Pt»ii ’Tint tot;.—'lta I, JadM at tk»o<«>i()tt Ptuilim' fliUl*d Bp » tl«trtri»l Lilt for *h»'itrWmfcTki Court . Vtai dUpoMd «f « W|»M»tar_er nidi fr»« r*port*4i t 4h#y ia« i tolt#4 «l4>mhlJoi«pirU»o* i Bn. Dai iM>i that Dr. lfofc*U« vma Wotanoglttar* in aid of tfc* OkloSoUiar'oAMocUtiott. inch times there is alarger number of efficient hgents to eultirate the Lord's Tineynrd, and (bo treasury Is' well npleciahed. We ean bear.suepeis then, and. God. joit.gl yes snootßt In'prbpotflon al we are able id boar It.' EeY. iM>. said, nifgion exists 'in the ls proportion as it oxlsts in the minis ijWtrs and-oßoe-bearera. He had read: of an I iunbeliever who went on ono occasion to hear jMcChoyna preach, and when he heard hun I saying- from the depths of his soul, “0 Lord, ithon Knoweat that 1 lore -thee/' it tonohed I I him, to tho heart and he went away a oonrert-, Ijed man. Bev. Dr. Dongles cordially ,endora- Led the gradoal derelopmeat dootrlne alluded |to by \Dr. Bprech»r, and felt grateful to him Mor introducing it. It was the modo of lltkd dirine operation both in nature and ] < graM. The sun does not burst, forth at [ oneriato the daixliog brilliancy and over* i wholiuba splendor ofhis meridian glory. No ] eyoooaldoeariU Christdldnotcome'assoon las man fell. Qod first prepared the Church | Tor receiving him. Qoa la giving /increasing I light to the-Chureh. Fifty* years ago we I could not have had such a convention as this. I We could not have colleoted efeeea denomina- I tlons into oho auisembly to deliberate on mat- I ten perWhtng to the general welfare of the r.Choroh otdod. Too mach time was spent by l religious denominations in testifying against | the sins, of their neighbors in former days, r Hero we have the wolTdveUlng with the lamb, | and the leopard lying down withthVkid, and Lthe.calfand thei young-llon/and the failing [ together. The present low state jof religion I need not bo a ground of deipondeney or de- I spalr. The Church has been' revived on many 1 oooasions when religion was at ass low an ebb | as.lt is now. In the days of-Samuel, David, [ Solomon, Jehoshaphat and -Htsekiah. I? | the sixteenth oentury a naUon.was born in a I'day; The-General Anembly of Chur&h of [SooUasd eojoyed a graeioui revival in 1696. ] So did Edinburgh, and, indeed, Scotland wheq ; | the covenant was signed in Qrayfriar’s, in ■[l6BB. The Kirk of Shotts in 16S0, Cambus ' | leap and Kilsyth in 1743, enjoyed a ?'pleh t teoua rain.” - A lay member presented a paper on. the state of the eonntry, which was referred to a select committee, consisting of ono from etch of the • leva* denominations represented in the Convention. (I erred in sty last in saying there were only eight or nine denominations represented.) The 'paper set forth slavery as I one of the great cause*—if not the gnat cause 1 —of our national troubles, and recommended the Insertion in the preamble to the Constitu tion of the United States, of a recognition of the beiug and attributes of Almighty God— 4he divine authority of the Holy Bcrlpturas— | the law of God as the paramount ruler, end [ Jesus the Messiah as the Saviour and Lord of alb r On Thursday afternoon ' the Rev. - Mr. ■ Courey,-of Springfield, occupied the ohair. The Convention offered up special prayer in behalf of the Rev. Gavin McMillan; an aged father in the ministry, who was prevented -from being, present on account of severe , siekness. Subject of discussion this afternoon, i “Religion In the Nation." Tho committee to which was referred the paper on the atate of-the country reported, re commending the paper to the consideration of the Convention, and to take action in agree ablenats with its spirit. Special prayer was offered np for divine direction in the ation'aaa disposition of it/ Pendjag the dls , eusslon of the paper, the Convention adjourn- I ed to meet at 7‘o’clock in the evening. I When the Convention re-assembled In the I evening, the paper on the state of the eonntry | waa taken up, after the usual devotional ex | erelses. The Convention was unanimous In their endorsement of the paper, but the ma jority seemed to-question the expediency of taking any action, at present, in relation to the tubjeots whlob it embodied. The follow ing resolutions were adopted as the mind of the Assembly: ■ JUtolvtd, That whilst this Convention is not prepared to pass definitely upon the particu lar topics oontained ia the paper before it, it approves of its eutjeoti and general tone: and recommend them to the carefal an< prayerful consideration of all the inhabitants of this country. fiesofesd, Tttat the paper be referred to a | committee of ono from each denomination | represented here, to report to an adjourned | meeting of this Convention. [ ACommittee was then appointed' to meke | arrangements for another Convention, to be I held early in the spring. | After engaging in devotional exercises: and hearing a short address from Dr. Aydelotte, I who presided over the evening session; the [ Convention adjourned, all declaring as they I took their departure, “ It was good to be hern." Psxsbutxbos. Ty IKON MANUFACTURERS AND OTHEBfI ISTEBXSTBD.—The BLAB ? EUB BAGS, at KiddUeez, Menvr count), PA, known M the “MIDDLESEX FCBHAOS,” bM'bwn lately reconstructed la the most dhorongh maaaer, and ■ math improved, under the superintendence of ape* rtesced mad .tncsewfal managers; and lu present ovmh, hatjng taken It chiefly to secure indebted* cens, offer ltjoreale at a rory moderate price. It in beUevtd that awry favorable opportunity, fg thus presented to any one iriahingto engage In the ’bortnaas of making rig Metal, e*peeiaUy a*, In addi tion to lu advantages of cheap and excellent quality ef Ooal,and transportation'facilities, lb# basinets nghj.be commenced immediately npon'‘ eectzring tbs reqaJslts stock ef Ore, the Ftxmaoe-being entirely .xatdy for iufires lobe lifted. r -J’ It has a massive stone Black, on a roekJbondatlon; the health and lining are new, the latter of 80. 1 DflUrarfire brlot-for both liratr and otiUr. wall*. The stock and ooal bensdhffr'e mew; the machinery, and hat-blast put In order; new and baprcvedgai Improvements, and thewhols mad% ready, lor me coastal operation. A railway brings the best quality oflron-makiiig ooal to the level ot the tmnnei bead st'Alow'prloe, and the late dieooreriee ol nnmerons additional large ogel fields in the immediate vicinity,' ensure m abondant supply tor the fatore, at rates likvlf *to be learned by active competition. The Ewnaoe b to eitnated as to use the Canal, or the fihenango Valley Railroad, (protniaed'tobe com* pie ted to MVidlseez byMayntxt,) with nearly equal oomvealence. T - t l It la believe* that there is no point ,la.. the Bttu l stinoos Ooel teflon where there U e greeter cisabl netton of edvnntegee foraeklnjr Pig Metal; Pot teres-npplj toS. P. XLT, Msrquette, Like Boteriar, or to the endrnlgaed et (Jlerolend# Ohio. iLB.TUTTLK ABOH. January Ist, 1863. IK THE COURT OP COMJdONtfflrih ptiSAfl ov ALLtaHcenr oc‘Untx,lßo At Ho. IM, March Tarn, IMS. Pittsburgh Coat Company, ] .... „ •_ n I View ol Damages* Thomas Mary Ann j To Thomaa Phillips and Harr Aon Daly, the above debutants, Taka notloe that. npon petition of the Pittsburgh ' Goal Company, duly, presented, the said Court of Common Pleas did,' on, the 971 h daj of January last past, appoint WUlitmG. Haw* kies, dames Kadly, William Phillips, Theodoie BU Bavin, John Brown, James McCabe and> William- Ward as Vie were, to view poor property sltnate In. the Boroegh of booth Pittsburgh, Us said noon tv, Bute of PansnlTanU, taken and occupied bj said Company far the nets of their railroad,: and to deter* mine the damages, which hero been or may be sus tained by ion by reason of said., taking ana occupy* ■lns by eela Company of said land, an A did appoint THUBSDAT, the 19th day of February. 1803, at 10 •’clock ie. m., as the time when said tlawtra shall meet open said premises, and did direct this pubU* catlea to be made. Ton may therefore be present at aald lima and place, as yoa shall deem fit. PITTfiBtrBOH GOAL OOaPAKV, f#7JGt • By Janas M Ballxt,- Prea’t, Jggg —N0V8M88Kf;....,..1862. Q J&- S. W.S.&E M’CALIiUM, ST r'ODBTH BTBirr. A large portion of onr stock baring- been bought previous to a series of advanoee,aod now replenish* ed, (just preceding the largest advaace of the season) with the newest designs in OABPBTB.OIL CLOTHS,WIHDOW BHADBB, A©., A brorable opportunity is offered to 'purchasers at medmfo rates, as pfieea will certainly be higher, i I "}IBtiOLUTION .—The Uof&ttaership .L/beretofer* existing between the nnderslgnedi i&the Job Printing Batloees, under the name and' sljlejof HKBaCBOSr A LAXK, haring bee" dlseolv* ed by mutual consent, all person* l having claims against mid firm are hereby notified to present them for-payment to BEHHfiTI LAKJ£,at Ho/st Fifth •treat,iCasstfe Buildhjg,) and all those Indebted to mid firm are notified to make payment %o the same. DB BHNSITTLAKS. February Id, 18dfcfo4»lawd6w . . riIUK U. b. KEVEKUE HFJJKOMK- X TSB, for ascertaining tha trae par cent cf At* Cohol In fiff**** Liquors, by which the amount of duty to be paid flir Internal Bevennals .calculated. The Instrument, with rtamidr and'book of tables and lautmetfonu, is packed In a polished mahogany beat* with lock and key. Pries *7;‘- Book only 60* Stf&VKTIHa TBAHSITU, L*TJtL9, OOMPAASM ABD OHAIHB, SWJBS DBAFTIjpQ* IHSTSC* MEMTB, nsie by ' ' • . . . ' JAM*B W. QOIBH AOO,; •• Maaufhetariag Opticians, Jslliln : 934 Chestnut street* FtyHsdelpbla. Pa. y übUfih mtMih r W, /. POSTAL a < ' .. • ■wuwtuiwi mj • ■ ■ RBAMBOA7 BHAjrre. CBAHBa, ITBTOB BOM rmtß3 -JAWB, WKIBTB, LOCOMOTITB , BID BAB BILKS, ABCBOBB. 4jrf»BßU4*o»:H«»*T *Wof. . , , : , iKa»w'-- - - v .1 T«M p IttA BOITT LIB Mar nttabuck, i aiMprt ■■,..■ piiMMW .Own* fi. 'i. \U V 1 LATE TELEGRAFHIV. NEWS. FEOM OUB EVENING EDITION.] FROM PORT ROYAJU Buming of the Rebel Steamer Huntress. AFFAIRS AT CHARLESTON. The Pirate Alabama. 78 years. . . _ COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Oma or thb Pittssukoh Daily Gautyb, 1 Hobday, Feb. 6, 1863. j : Colo U Ann bat unchanged. We continue to quote tbe baying rales at 162 for Gold, 140 (or BUvei, asdliS for Demand Kotee. Esslera Exchange is steady at psr buying and percent prem. aelllag. GRAIN There Is bat llltle doing In Grajn for the rearm that there Is scarcely any In market. Prltee, however, are firm bat unchanged - FLOUB-The market contlnaaa quiet, and the transactions an.limited and chießy-looaL -Bale of 100 bbla Extra Family at $7,25@7,60; 40 do do at $7,25@7,50; and 100 do do Spring-wheat, at $7.00. Bye Floor is steady with small sales at $6(00. 1 GBOCEBIES—'Then Is no new feature to notice In the Grocery market. We note small sales at 11 for Sugar 330340 for Coffee, and S6@66c for Molasses. ] OlLS—There Is a moderate demand for Crude at previous quotations. The following sales wen re ported on change: 100 bbls Crude in bulk at 9c; 600 do at 9c—the seller to barrel It; 1000 bbls “Kana* wha" at 9}£o-i.bbli returned; and 80 bbls Beflned bn .private terms. PBOVISIONS—Bacon Is firm with sales In lots of 10,000 !bs at 6c for Shoulders; B%c lor Plain Haas, ; tnd 10c for Sugar Oared. Lard is firm with a sale 'of 6 tea Oity Leaf at 10%0. DBIED FBUlT—flna bat unchanged. Sab# of 20 buih'Pencbei at $3,25, and?s bush Apples at $1,26. ; WHISKY—SaIe of 85 bbls Common at 50e per gal lon-cash. MILL FEED—SaIe from first hands of 87 sacks Shorts at Uso per cw|. " TALLOW—SaIe of 300 fi>s Bendered at 10c per pound. ' CHEESE—SaIe or 120 bxs prime Selected W B at 12e. LIME _S*)e of 25 bbls LoulsvOle at $1,25 per bbL Raise Flax. “ qhe exceed lug high price to which cotton and flax have gone up, mahea It worthy of the . attention of bur farmers. Cotton has Increased to more than flre limes Ita usual price, and that of flax about three times. We cannot raise the former in,this latitude but we can the latter, which for many .mes is a geo 4 substitute. When muslin conldbe bongbt for 6to lOper yard and country linen 15 to j cents, few formers were willing to trouble themselTee with the cnltlratloh of flax; but thlugi have very much -changed, and we donht whether aoy ether crop would be half as pro Itable, and at tho same time as sure. ; We bare before us a statement handed to ns by Mr. Bently of the product of three acres sown in flax 'fott year by a gentleman in Ohio, who has been In rthe habit of ratting flax for years, together with a few hints as to Its culture. Here they are; iend if our formers do not raise a fetch, all we have to say Is -they don’t know their interests. Product from three acres i '1,440 fo# dressed flax 17 cenU~«~~~~.—........5344,80 70 bushels eeod $150«~.....^~«...~—. 113,00 Total, ; . Cost ofralslng. SPA bosh seed so.wn $ 4,60 .. 'Plowing *»00 Harrowing 2,00 Pulling, at $5 per acre 15,00 Threshing off seed and rot ting • 10,00 Drta’ag about 3 da perfo4o,oo ' . $281,20 This at-present prlceeihowi an enormous profit; but there*ls; nothing«famuloua about 14, Two years ago flax only bronghtelx cents per fo,’. now 1; it eevaateen, and beeldee this the reader will see tha; we bare allowed the former good wages ferull hefloes. WUh only 10 bushels or seed and 400 fot dressed flax to the acre, the product would be $B4 to tfce'ocre. ‘ ‘ If the season Is favorable it it safe tb nstimnto. 12 bpsh of teed to the acre, wiU yield as high as 16 buihels, and when- is - good will yield 500 lbs dremed flsx to the acn. Oom stubble is goed for flax, It does nry well on sod, If-ploughed early, the ground wantxta be well harrowed, and putin good order. Bow from %to 1, bushel per acre. Generally sowwh4nyoadnoats;edrly sowing has donenesto' late.—Kew.Brighton Times. • ■. Petroleum m’Hetr York. ‘ Feb. 7—Crude Petroleum Is steady and>ln gbod demend—sslss 5000 bbls, part. to umT»afo2iaiCs; cants, 160 do. as It wat, 23, and 2000 dp In PkU>d|l pkia, 21X o. b. thsra. , BsflMd in bond oostldHsln W. ' • eerier—free, on the contrary, bee materltilj tapror ed, the oM paresis made beftre W«xe» Uv teok ettet; baring beds mostly worked off—good to mime Ifesm brad, mafir be quoted cents, induif to prime free, 42048, with sole* end resales sloe* Tnes day, or 6600 bble, In bond, Btraw color to White 110 20 test, at 87040 c, Including! » smril lot dirk st 85, psitf o b ; 1800 do, delivered 15th March to 15th AptO, 37K; 6000 do, deliverable In all April, 1160120 test, 83035; gallons, hi tin, 61)4053, 6600 bbls frse, 39042)4 tor Straw color 1000125 test, and 48048 far goad to prime lots, 1160120 teat; 40 do Beridnom, 20; 50 do Lubricating, 25; and 4000 gal lons la tin, 68, all cash. Deodorized Ksptha is hardly so firm-sales 199 bbls. Crude 61063 gravity, at SO cants, and 282 de, deodorized, 38085, all Including pdekegsa." - Export of-Petroleum since lit of January— \ From NTO-Ysrk..^^—..———galls. 3.155,4 M Qjif- 1406,830 stock or pxraonntJ* a* iam». In our last, one yard having about 2000 bbls Be flnad, waft omitted, which being oorre^t? ed, tha stock stands thus: In *«4nijt. Crude. -..bbti, -vSVS 0 Total - 71,818 exclusive of that-In the New York Warehousing Company's Yard, at Bed Hook.—Shipping Listi Chicago Floox Market, Feb. 7.—BeceiTed, bbti. Inactive and ul moat nominal. Seles 100 bbls White Winter stlTgi, 60 bbls Pacific White Wlntar at $6,00; 100 Flour at $6,09—a1l delivered* imports by Riverr ST. LOUlfl—sax Bn.vn titoon—22 *bales! ootten, 600 bbls pork, 2 bbls whisky, 320 do pork, l*r* t bbU 429 dry hldter Clarke A oo; 150 empty bbl% Thos Murray, 20 bxa soap, 4 tea beef, JnoiA W bbls whisky, B cka McCullough £*co; Q bbls whisky, order of 8 H Pika; 6*9xB wine, J McD Crosean; 2do papers, J BDU worthy 8 bhds to bacco, Jas A Uasorie; sdo do, Jno TuUsrtobS 6do do, Jno Qrisn 4 do do, Btory Dalmyer; W 0 LbU whisky, Wm Our A so; 38 do 00,2 half! do, Leopold Bahl; 3 bbls do, 0 H DUrkerA Bro;’2 bbls Liquor, O. H ii*inn*w; .4 dodo, l dodo, Shultz, 6»u A co; 16 do do, Drennan A. Balsmaysn 500 bbte flour, 3 McOuily A oc; 187 bbls whisky;.BB dry nidos, .BrvwttsrUlt' Packet co; 2 teshamw barf Lindsay} 10 bbU lard oU, Graff, Bennett A co; lOhxa soap, 4 bbla lard oil, Cooper; 10 bbls alcohol, B L Fahn estock Aco; 9 bbla lard and aloohol, Jno P Scott*. 83 cka ifom, J P n»,», A co; 1 gray mare, Andrew AcUn; 1 bU. Sato, J D TT bra wool, W. tiultr, im .to whnt, B X bu., A Bro; 460 ,h whtot, 1 A Limit A oo; 96 btlJ Hear, Juki. Gardner; 7 empty shdhall ’ bbls, B pec car AT Garrard, 15 empty oU BBellers A Wm Bag aley; 11)0 bbls lard, 150 tea lard, 100 oil bbls, 80 hhds hams, 2 tea do. Prank Sellars. - Imports by Railroad. Pirnscaoß. Ft. Warn A Ohioaoo BaiLapan, Feb. 9—191 bg* barley, Bpeaoer A McKay; G balsa twine, 19 ipbola packing, U Oerwlg; hula bftmu, WPBeck A co; 33 bdls skins, A Holstein; 31 bbte crease, 1325 hamn Chas Caldwell; 1416 bulk ■ hosi ers, 10 tes hams, F beUera A co; 200 pip lend, J B Lvcm A co; 25 bbls flour, D A H Wallace; 103 bides,, j X Hol*aghlln; 17 bbls eggs, W AManka; 100 bbls tobacco, Martin Hey); 150 bides, O N Hoflbtott;3 hhds fire cUy, Borsytk A Bro. PitTsivneu A OUTiuiD Eatuzoan, - Feb 7 7 bp beans, B DalssU A co; 4 bxs machinery, Bnow den A Mason, 6roUs leather, X Weaser; 10 bxs coffee, B H Jack; 50 hides, Hays A Btewart; 173 do, G Wet lock; 144 bbls apples, 124 ska potatoes, B L Main. BITER UTELLIBENCB. Tbe river remains about atatiomary at this point, with six fast by the marks test evening. The weath er continues o». fAgeau. KBUUDAK WKSKLYtJ2Lh SAHBYILLMm PAGMT.-5- ZbejflKß onrisd tintifi* i i n 1" tteaaMfr'KMMA UKA* BAM, Oept, Monroe Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh for EeseeriUe KYKBT TUESDAY, U A o'clock p. U-t* StWrnt"ii Mm Zaaarvflle XYEBI JCBIDAT, ei 8 %. m. For (night or cmwci apply cm board or to J. B. LITiaOSTON* O 0„ Agents, Pittsburgh H. A PIZBCBAOO.. Agents. Zaawrills. ■: ntff ARRANGE- iJBLjk 10U0* MINT.—WHMUHQ riTMBCBOH DAILY BXFBI8& r LiaA-lM xwv and ipkndid ddnhwl pnckftvlAilADA, Out. G®orf» W. Jcbsson, Imtm PUtaßurgb for WbMUnf tnrr MOHDAY. WXDtfISDAY and iaiDAX,*tiUo'clock a. a.,wmctnally. Lot* WAmU&i ferPittibutb nwj TDISDAI«THUU« DAYandSA^UBDAYTat I a.m. The fins paSsengbkiJßle itMmar BUfSBVA, Out. JohaJßßpflfc- Gordoa, kav* nmbargh for WheaUflQtiry I‘Uabk DAY, THURSDAY nod3ATUBDAI, M U *• “•> pu&ctuUr. :Lutm WbMliacftr «tv7- MOHDAY, WADHMDAT ud VHIDAY, at 8 a. a. Tb* abort iMam malu, ckM, *t Wheeling vtth Am eUa-wbeel •teaman fcr JtorfatU, firkinboitiod Cincinnati. 4 for freightcrpmaafeapply on boarder to . jabToolljhs A 00„ Agent* , Ui .Water stnim JJAlLlft, FAKBBLL * OU SAB AHD BTVAH HR] 129 foum Stuar, non panwifaJi fllT* their MMtt) etteetio*t» 1 In their U%». Hoim Atyd with GAB, HOT COLD WATER PIPES, ud *’ isodsrn tmproTvmenti 1b OUJ6KTS, Ac. TASKS AHD AGITATOBB *. BiriHXßlKfl lined In the most end on reeaonnble teraa. BqaMaf Int akoriaat satin, and all ork nmattl oat ' FANCY FUKtj ; OHILDBBH'S FAHOT FD^S; OBJJT’a FOB OAFS, OOLLABS A OLOTBS) ■ATS AHD OAFS. Enry Tartotj and rljlrofthaabornfoodaon hand and tor Mid it KoCOBS A Co.’B, Wo, m WOOD BTBWIT. rjI£^G9£^d^BFOBGONSDMP. Tte'pfOprMA v state;of nan; o ftoacwUimto ;tbft HJtof tbo Plxu Ttaotato a MMletM far. Luca a ti amfi Is mw etertag to wlbrtaf buftaaltg Ihtr«* , nil of us ezpsrto&flft. Ibis (rate «ad food asdidos Is wopftrsd wltV amchous; th» Ur.fcalat jUstUtedomnartyfetUils Ikotafcn ftao flrbta ui ImptxrittMMOOaimofttar. --; -; - L \; < > t u ar Utk oittM taors «■•«■ of tfoosiaptloft titaa •&} tans rtartrftMtrtk; ; - KfwfflarßßOßOHXm> t ,■ r -S ’ V -lI«ntofaiAOTHKA. •-* ' ■. " Itwmta»WEBVHSOATASIIBUUOT. u *SJW^WS* tSHA,r# dm. fcpWl»> * sss&M .ilz—z 3 I* , 1 %* . . * ..t .. ~ W,_. .. T f pKTROLITB OUi WOBKH, rtrtSBOBQB,rt- RRttBR * or ARP, Propriatort. fhpwily tv* tbotvutf b*n*t* P*t w**fc- HOOTW v SDNDBI&I ; , J - uSu»Si« ; >«wl< l l»( >l Wi SSkAoSaWL. I»»W - - *>' sgytoiKMsfcyfcrtofcagg- JKEDIGIIa { 'IMPRtIVTS D - BlpOl) St.itilUKK, A SXTKB hfcb broke oat an ay baod and tobifa soaotodlifliggif b* vary. Bitth* and took #9 tba halt whsmtlie dim easomOdotts oppeormncsiit olsebroko not on toy. cm abet* and Mow tba tatoikeikte and ißboeastcHsxpcaeo ftottfoloon. “Tba i oa ny&M* nut 'to Dr tba* NWil«n ptseteo* bone'cameoaC J wso ysrywtok tad low spirited, ami had glrta op all bopa of srar getting jrelli 1 had triad aranl akUUal phydctonj mad they did me ao good. In Septaabar last, I5fl» I >» tndnoad to try •'Liwtoit’s ImnU *■» Biibon iaiiciam:** * nmrt ooafMi I had wtoha to patent m*dkimm,bat after I bad ased thiwl bottle* of Blood &irdbi r tb« aleen on ay hood and ana began to heal. I bar* now token eigbtor tea bottles. and my btod and am ore entirely wall exeapttb* aeon reaalntßgtrcaa the tom. I ,wiit also stoto that X had the rbeamatten nry bad to my ami and toco* The Blood Ovarehai ■too oand the 1 rhea I am now a wall man, «nr forty yeaft of ago, Btd 1 tool m scpU and yom g as I did wheal wwtratj. and her* bieiraaedln walgbt twanty povnds. I weald alao etele that the dtoiaaa to my forehead- waa bo bod that when ba stwped and lifted anything hoary, thebkwdnin oct df tba toco.' Dr. Keytar kodo photograph tokamcf ma by Hr. Oana, tba artist, aftor 1 began to get walL Itdoaanotaboway appaaramoa to bod os h wot before I conunanned taking tba aadlafTia Too Bn m the photograph, oetofvUdi la . now to *J paMvioa, and alao at Dr. Keyesr* UOWaodatM X weald alee state that 1 took tba Blood Booster whlob waa before Dr.'Ksynr ooßmsmoad mak> tag it. Although ft helped z&t some, I did mot W» oeserftot until X got tba ktod modi by Dr. Ktr« himiaU. Ona bottle of bli did ma Boro good tbam two of the old. X baUoT'Ula ognatdMlvMflW and better. 1 htio recommended tba Btood Bsmtto •r to or gnat many of my friends for tattoos and 1 beUere it has helped the whole of them. TW say pnblisb this If yea wtah, o&d I am onzloas thai aB who or* aWetOd as I wsa Bay bs cored. lOralc this oily, Ho. 4 Pine street, and am emptied a* Uek villa A Asdersonft Union Ittrbft W©rke,H Wayne gtXMt. DAHIBL A. BOTD. A BLIND MAN OUMML I lira to SUgo,a* OSntna MIB. and bar* tan. nearly blind In 'both 97m tor nearly tocr pan. -fjhrf a Dr. Kayaer about thno months ago, a* Mkai Mb to |ln wi ttnettai to Ita Inatltetfcß far thaßUnd In. rhStaWfhhk He toU me thit * •aidaot (0to FUladalphiato;c* vaDi Mha had •taldaa that woold owe me.aahe aaidmy dtoe * vntatha blood. Iwtotreated farUtroor to* Umm to thoboapftal to this city, and vwtaUevad, bat ay dtoewe alwnya rettanad nftor a Booth or two aftar.l cd* l * onl of the hospital. I loud my ito aMewneietaznlag'aad 1 celled. by tbaadrioe to * good friend of mine, on Dr. Kojier.whOßMmtcnd ■y s£ht, and my ayee art oaariy to wall mot*, TtaDoctor gave bo ,l Xto4aqr'B Biaod Searches" w* awtoh. - DA.YID’KUnrOLLT, rUtoborab, Jaly 6, U6L Olnton Mill, Sligo. Wlttoai B. t, H*Huav> Andaman atnto, AU» gfcsay OKy. A BAD MORA LAO OURAB. Pmnna, Dflwatac IS, ÜBL-I hereby certify that I km had a aoca tog tar m a year. It t»i ecwandwith toeara and abets ao that! oocM w» work iir hearty ayaar. MytogvweUadaothat lans nubiato daanythlng to a B|tUu»te'atlHal' , Us months. ItdadinacalcftbataltatMflßthi otty^bft wlthoataay bensfti; dandy I ended oa Da; Kayiar. atßo. lM Wood atraat who anlyattaarte* meeboot twowertn t aad gara me but-) two botttoe ci madtabio and tarn abv anttraly wad ahdbmeo* ttanafcwfU fcctonmcntto. lam etopibyed it tto .lagkiliigtaa Houae,on fawth atiato. wtarwanj WBoraaotaa. THOHAfI JABEBLI. •WDaaaraNtogailtoHfU Mad, u (tore to • eoae» torjbto to (to war tot. pc. a bo. h. ums bfetooM* 1 <4O Wt*wt.»tp—». «rJ» nrriHMvt* \mgb • if* p 1 .... . ■' f, '’• 1 ■ ji '-‘Ui ■ WOttrßJttK, ■ 'vSBXOSiMiStEOPviLLDABIS /V - *■ a a”.. : oj» ■ /■■* lA Ta»d&i^Fe¥.lp 9 1861, al ll o T clock s^m., OS TBS PBBMIBBB, An tfcatvalu*bl».ldtorpleceof grotnd situate In I the Third Ward, City ot Pit jburgh* bounded and i described** follows: ~ y [■■ Br*inul»gat the eastern comer of Cherry Alley I and' Liberty street j/thenee along Liberty street BW ar BSS<* m-JS&to, m. m* Kn&ir | tonglng WX Vetter’s h«™» B ± v : licahsxon boubb a oownOnslAi. howls. I /This-propeirty Is immediately *AI*c*?JL I,Greet Eastern end Wee tern BsflroAdßasiyMK.. I Depot* end affords a rare dwlot4br : IbwkbWv oy I capitalist ‘ l ; ' : i nr‘ ,8l “ • JOBS * MW*!*. ’ - v. . “T* Assignee ofGeorgy Aurenttr : I J. G. DAVIS, Auctioneer/- ■ i . PitUbnrgh. Pea IT. , : . , del7:fuwq - ORPHAN S’- COURT BALK OflVAI* OABLB BBAli IBTfcTl.—BjTlriu* of u •lMorfucf ttoOrptaiMOon, or vruhlnzton county, Alio oTtJorftgTtri,: faocntor of tlffiwffriif Hrnni fclKk, dec’4. loto of torethfp, liar MofLonkahota ffltjr cooat|l„ azpowto Pnbßofafe, ofttiilonilioat oijijHßßß- I BAI. /obmar, Hr, W 63, itta (fe.crjp.4 I real mtate, to wit c < i - ~ & w- - *' ! ’ * • ■' ) , •...'. p | A certain tract of land situate in Carroll towijtMftr ontba MonongaheU river, AdJoißiuf T lAMd* oM?!*’ heirs of Beaty die And-* Wt Ap»*B 0r WUBTAOB L£HD. J This trafcVu. Atnate on the river, about aquarter of a Bills belOw.UptHwigahria City, and oossists principally of first clear riyef bot-’ I ton. Tbs tract easy be divided ! tato Vwo er.mma I pec cels, and the undersigned Is' authorised by Court I to offer and sell the same togettor eetoieparate | ttaets br paresis, as may. expedient: aid .wsi- ; | lB Aljo i l9o AOBB3 OF BTOMI COAVadJolnin g I the t»et above described and laid* of hdrifol Henry I Graft Geo. V. Lawrence, B.< V. Biddle tndß. W I Tow.. Theeoal ls offaperiatiquality,ffrworatt I located for mining, and may he, sold tOgrtW with I theeuzftace land above dtembedf or steiaratai In Btt* I tlnct tracts or panels.- 4 • • ' * • ; tu * I Tuns—One-third of the Burchaso money ta hei I paid .at tba Smika of a variety of Churches, Sleaza' Grist and Saw Hills, I go. •/ : • 1 • 1 • [ Tor farther partienlan is quire of the sulecriber, I on the proUsts, or 40HH HUB, Hotel, I Libertyteiret,Ptttsbnsihi -i-_ jaWtoieod WH. DtJTF, Brecntor, OttKliAjNti' UjUii'J^bAlsifi.—By vigr tue of an Order of the Orphans’ Court of Beaver County,'the subscriber wIU expose to PUBLIC SALE, on the premise*, on the 26*s BAT QT IIB» BDABT, 1868, at U o’clock a. m., about 118 AOBXS Of LAHB, part of tha seat estate of James Sharp, dec’d, situate in Darlington township. Beaver-conn* tj, adjolnins lands of Joseph Sharp and othare. ▲boot 90 acror cleared, with two-story stone house, log barn, frame stable, fte* thereon. - The above . premlM are sltaated one-half mile west of the Bar ! UagUn or Hew Galilee Station, en the Pittsburgh, j Tort Wayne A Chicago Ballroed. I Tor terms and fhrtner inlormailozf inquire of the I nbeorlbor, Aamioi«tr«tor or the estate of Janus Sharp, dee*d at Mew Brighton, Beaver county, Ba. AQBBW DPff,»AdmT.* IPUK balk.—os Acres, xnors cr le^t J: of Goal, in Bast Deer township, ilhghsny oounty, ene and a half milec from the Bevough n Tarentum, and three*fourths ef a milafrem tna'Al* | leghsuy river and Pennsylvania canal, Andhavtaf *! good Istsl rood to andftom the rirerto. said ceah I The itrmttum of Bituminous Goal is ahout mz Jut thickness, and a good quality; and aekqie|foslvCh of coal lrnwr 1,t,1 T above this Blteaunon OesL. Anypereoos.wlihteg topycluto/efo obWn from the su^^c^g^^ I .TBBDBBIOK^CHHIBT.^: Tarentum. 4am «th, IS6S.Vi o J*Utowg-JtfTttwr VAiiOAHIiB FAUfiA FUK <9A&JE.rr; The subecrlber will sell hts HAHBIOH-TAlJfi, on the Bobleetown Plsnk -Boad,.thpietoflee from Jones' Terry. The &rm contains 60-acres, aUctear •da the laud is well Improved and.ingood.erdmf with good butidings, twchards,' springs, Ae.;" A vat cable vein of coal under the lead Will be add asps* , rate. Tor patticulan apply to the subscriber, on the premises. - &0BE&T STXBBKTE. fbfolwd • . ■ * “■' ■j TIIX PiturjlKTy JfUHWUWS, Ooi£ J atottng of a lot of ground baring,*. front an Wylla.straot of to tootvand'eafandlagheck Union alloy -M tat. Srocted’tfcerooware hlarfce Bodon stylo three atory Brick PweUtow with cm* tensive lack building itabU and Carr&B*Mcnae.; Atoo, two lota of groand on TedtraLatreet, .Sixth WartL haTing aach a front of to bet. and axUndibg back ut bet to an alley, with twowadfrniifctd two story brick dwaltiaga eractadtteroa&t'artmngad to modern atylo and oa a fcahhniebtotoreot. fr : Apply to B, McLAIM. lOXyonrth atraO. F)& tiAldfi.—On® fiuponor: «ooe&d -fa*nd CILIHDIB BOH*****); UehM l*y 10 le«t long, *U>erfect. OB*nip«rtorn»ir BOIL£B,Sa jpam dtortit, * tnt knc. ifon. ' . TwtJmfelßlilO FBXBBXBffor IlnM, wttk Mooiul«haßdBTJUJl BXQJ Ow -lft tech dUastor down to ft Inch, vtU bo to! - fcroodu • ‘ BUOHIL BOLI, Mtf Q» tbo Allfbony rtvef, cor.f otot Alky. giNttUNJs Foil.aAiiH, - ABOUT DOBT HOUI fOWHB. IHQOQD OSDHR. «aiiri mnrvcm... • ■aoalieai the CHWt bAlitf—Use’ Jsoitor.: ft ftel long .J? end SA lacbee diameter ;oao doe, 1 taffc.6«li* efclefcreaa»aU.e&ftne«6:harao pew. I&fdnX Hft. lC LIBKETT CTRMT. - oaaktt . BEWUTG MMHUTEB* : yyHEKLKB A WILBOM’B SEWING MACHINES, TITTH fiTBXETt - rmnma, ri. TbsM CBBITiLLID nuiLiii.aHnria bm Jait beiftmiM thiUdMctprataißM tt* WObWb fAIB, Loadoo-tStbe Kaehtaesia the vary competing. Onr 100#© hare already beta eeU, aB firing ulreml eattefcetioeu ThfcKaehlaoamkae the leek etiioh lapondhU to name], wtththo (Mattel ‘adraatag* of max alike on both ddeo»fe*m>Bg a*rtdgtcr ehett. itwiU fcU» gather.Mnikcert, taak ud Tb»rliptin«, epeedaad elnpHelty. of ihle Ma»-. cUM( wtiutf and etiaiqfth ©I cttofcj tad adapt* abßltyto tbo thkkaWOr ttlnaert thrice reader tt thiMt BUOOIBBFTCI AHD FOEULAB 81WIH8 MAOHISB now ofiued to the pobUo. ..j. irviiiimonwiv «TtteQ aadexaaetae thaa»at Ho. IT FOTB BTBJUR. • l•• : i • • wn. grama *«o. P W. WILLIAMS * CO.'a * DtPEOVM) SOUBLI'TBBMAD limUy Stteinr JOachines. SatevooDt Ho. U inuth etneti Fittobnrgh... Aw Machine© are from fifteen to twisty dollar* cheaper than any other machine In" the jetty. They wffl doaU Unde of worfc and ©re: tenanted te three yarns. They aiaao Maple ttet any child IS yeare old oonue theaio boklhUm. i Oonatantly on naad» aU Undent Sewing MeehlnetHeedMerfiewlaf ffiUL Oettoa,Ao,at lowt Kerkeijwlce©. Telf MTTBAIH, Agent rnAKK NO MOKE UNPLEABAMT X ud tanm JIWM. ~m» HBUIBOLga ■ «x. TUOTBGOBU, Vbteh bMnftnttb*-a&X»- ■Mtoltk. HMtwomlMßt phwicijuii Imifc. MMm.li m«Mh« tfacttdhnutO «• * mMum fct tfc. felkflMlMHUmi bSai. tk.Hadi B]aHtlatL Jfjagy* •-'••• ■ ■ a r -* c ttOtaafa.«hm*M} - 8 S 'S^’S*'' ; ' “ 7* J flo v 1' v ' "‘ ‘ iiM ■>>*. » '4» £ I«u3WS i >' '‘-.'i?-' '' ”%£’££!£& r*s«bßasgii %'s r~ . ,-C, v „_ otty, ax tha ftpw tood-fatatwm ■MlailttilM Callontfcnid r HWUS'i—iTsa tbft Ist of AprU next, . | Stwo-lton.MlOK Mr«tLm«.BOlMA * i roesuMtd kivchea Is flacky located oa Aal«tt*rt» \ i star StCTtuoc, SUhtb Ward. . 3 Alio. 1 thm»it«y BttorßWWtT.raa WPgM. | os SUTvaaon stmt, star FttuajirAaiaArens*) wtU g •Ixrooma. •? ; •' \ , loqairaof :UIBAXXMXB. ,k fct:lir Oornf Secondaod gfitkiui* -Sattm. * 4 suSs. I ' ti» pSsartiod of I. iuMaatsi*, tt* oUmt tatfca m*. c wf:» rtmra. Otofr. »yfio {■ uttodad tsmt. } r 'Jalftaodlf r- r. PHBA&WOOD. 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"Apply to, -UL *ESAJHDUKiaa, , ♦•Saitf ' p;i i * 7v v'l 80. 278 Libartj stmt.' /TO 0 k x’jfc X ; HOB ' 'BJtfiT.—two co»WuW|; dir«mj4S ;ta Fttt : *bmi jut .'dtsfafi o<; twoAWw. tks othotstr saroißf pHtity-afjYridt ui flwst »• amsU plsco oso bo pwehsiod ob rtstoumo torms. , ■ ■ : . *iTSWATT A VIIBOSi , "istf . >• ..MiMiv idDcwystreot.^ SjK KJtXU'f—Unal Iwo-Hory JBiIICK DWBLijiaO BOCBMfrilttuf4 itmt, *-• ea-ga^q-wiSr UTOIUS RWM 212 iiSh 5 'M tb* W«l • 1.801. rti|>ii4M4jM>#ty»tyof tkobatvi** To* f »ntadai«acdnnf» g«fc*» **• I Istef AmiL t a*r, on'tM prim til g > ■ w.arPMT. t eaetMoafink ylifH«»Mi floor of W«r»bo«»* Sc*. 80«nd a oils, «c. T7| & BARBOUR, ' ■ - CASB OH Oil** - u • 3 .■•■•«» H- *?.- ■■ -i Liir>iuimoiDiits, • •».['■ Foe»s»MT, - v • 1 - UO. <- 1 - '1 . r» ■■■ ■l■ ■ ■ .Pm TxrooDvnjiK oiii refinery. *: o*oBo* W. HOI.DSHIP « ooi, ■ bubhisg oil ahdltjbbicatibg oil, Keep ooooUfltll'dn- koad tb* Tory boat quality of BDaHlfiQOUhdtar a&d without odor: ilw. * nod BXHZOLB Md GAB atfii. 88 Inn Rtbui, Bank Blo6k,•*oo4Be«, wIU b* promptly ittnrtort to. •7 dtftdtf-' *'Y*Z.'-'*3 " ■ :* •' .JVjyUJSMT.OUi WOKKH. -**■■■- ■ DSJtOAB, BCHLAP * 00.. j t i JHaanAwtimz* dI ~,»dii oabbov* oiu. v t’ ■ '* ! . *r tx f '■■■■ r 1 ■ -1 •' r * v !<}Wtf9sßmdmM I- •• : 1 jj • PITTBBTOgg,Pi. itUKaOU UUi uumtaax, ,: : St. 27 /rwte KlMrHMvyt, Ik, kura&etuna o t linjOD OAiBOBOIL ud BKfiZOLL ; ■ ■ v - tftwyti.ptr gaflpa. iio chtfg* ferjpackaga. :j Peoember 4th, IBBX > . ; •'Hmn&Sjtamoi ■ OHiOF VITML, ; tli ■ .'A «hd -• *. i AQCJI axmohia. Onetyeftat jWflUaa Holmes * Oo.*a OlZLoei oer fiefafDfcffitAidllnt'BtrMt* wIU motive prompt Ititirtfoa; 1 •' - mao jyAMOXDM ...OKKH. . MATLOa iiHugß, ' ' Rtfnfm anddaotoo to OABBOJJ OIL, anrerp—ed ' J>7 onj la tki i- q. Ordanieft atth* oflco'of Ohllda k Canos, vote ths fit. Ohirlaifibtdt tl w ofln of Smith.J?ark 4 it tbrfr works taNLawnsearißot wttl bo it* toadod to. ,i.h- • . 15 •Bajfexs of Grab OIL .3 ooßtljr LUUtt'ttU UJJU wiikkr WILLIAM Fl WOOLUDOM, QOAI> A.SD O*BBOa OIL», I ; ftllddtftlarlft . -lamia aarnmn**, Bti »lfozkttfskntfentnNDfltemA tad YhM« .yMTMIy . ;.; r - . i y.V;,r- : i\_ : - /DKFJLNKI) OILfUK KXFOttT.—Th# .Elf «ndtti!fMdai*m Jpwfowl to aril tk tMt quaiUj of 2tata44 Cfcrtoft Ofl, Miami: an board ot Z lii Philadelphia, ar at i warahonaa ot Bid Hook Point,. NrvYort. WIU ' * * alto deliver loft frc&lOO. to LOOQbarnlafraa aboard 1 «Up,of ’aeU'BUls Ladbtf ofdUbrant itedlottos .: limmoQl«.fiU>go*. rTaofcfcgt-<*i«>h>lfotn, and l otiMOCuppm porta. .v.: MDI * GBAHT. —^ ; wear . 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