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The ’ retail .dry-goods merchant* hayaieMon.to.So j gretsfol for the oondltion of onr national I affairs, as it has eaabled them to amare for* ! tones to which they would remain istraagers i under the 'ordinary rontintr.Mun/jtffHCfcem, i with dear foresight, Klaldin p heavyatock, ! when they oould do so af the old prices, and | this stook,-or that portioh jeanlntogwoseld ; up to the lit of Jetmaryi ln '! aany Instances, folly fifty,, per 2 oenti_. The j dialers hare not been backward in avuiUng ' themselves of the advenes, and; stock pur* [chased by thorn six monthsego; and ' which i they were willingto ieU at bf twenty I per oenL, is now netting them, filly-,to-SOl'enr | sy-ftve, and in the case of doaaestiosbrootton { goods even one hundred and fiftj*peroent. At the present time oOttCn gtnode Wrerhtid at j prises which ten years igp would have been 1 deemed almost fabnlops, .and yet they are sell* I iag as freely as ever. . People?appear >appre* i henslve of a still greater advanoe* and erenow. ! eagerlypnnhasing'goods qt J y one hundred nail/flUy.fcer cent.) ,9l*. W! prices; in loot, thejiaramoteinaona topqr- 1 i. chase than dealers »aro *to sell, and that U [ something qdtonnprededotttitf'ty theteldl dry-goods business, y w ' r \V- -i In former.iaasons , the .ladiesjpumDledrat -i paying twelve , cants. per. yard for bleached marlins, bat they now willingly take et67j£ 1 cents, and the same may be said injefereuo#’ to all cotton goods. In moiUsJ,lspch chbloe ’ brands at the tftiea Mill#,' . suits, WilUemsviUe, and mores .ef-ntheri anally good, that were formerly offered jot eents, are now eagerly sought at #7Js : eents. Cotton sheetings,two and a half yards, wide, ere bringing 7J> to 85 cents per yard; and pUlow Asings in the same ratio. . that'they have the money, end they prefer ■| making their purchase* how, to muring the j risk og having to pay an adtawe of 60 per cent, one month hence. And thajNUt right, no donbt, for we are assuredJby first-class au thority that the advanoo will be greater than the people, that U the “»hoppe», M suppose. Tie PrvVdiVGflfliic The aetivltyoftbe Provost Gourd, in pick* lag sp donrtoraand those wearing’ th* uni form, or portion* of th* uniform, of th«i United State*, 1* certainly eommendabte.bnt tha > ■anon In whteh those attest* an soatttlmM Bftdo to highly objectionable.' A gonltemaa inform* us that, on Monday, ho •»» no te** than two potion* very onnooosutUy Mated, while lit too oaitody of tho guard. Ono'of thoso, white wolhteg along Bmlthftold Jtreet, i ln tho oontro o( th* hte,wMtep*«tedljkl*k*d [ by. a ooidlor Immediately bohlaa him, although tad priaoaor appeared to bo oftritg ao xotif *> _ objected to golag with th* gaud. Ho w'u token hold of by onovef th* Mi gin. for th* porpoio of patting his in pooi * tlon for maiofing,,wh*n arid*. ~ For thl*ho woo itrnok oror the'heed a'oronltime! with * mukat, and tha guard b**am#*o*xolt*d that. h* : attempted to os* hi* bayonet. Tho beating wae pronooaoed gaMMiury and b ratal, ai tha guri wii amply abtoto *afor** ob*dl*ao* 'lb th*ir do [ without resorting to Tiohso* of that aharaotar* --i v ,: Tha guard should ba protected in tha legH bnata use of their authority, and from * jpar tonal knowledge of tha oharaetar of tha Pro vost Marshal wa know tha; will ba dsfandad In their rights, bat wa also.know that ha I wsold ba among tha very ftrst ta rebuke and ! panlsh anyjaet idSanea or ! wanton cruelty.' Wa glva tha statement as ; . datallad to as, and laava tha Provost hUnhal ) s to investigate*the matter. J_ [ ! A Rascally Colonel. 1 i OoL Begoberth, of Philadelphia, who** in i famous trentment of thoJJtenton Artiltery of i thli city, oompeiled ti* Sootetuy of War to ten* *a order ior tholr Iran* ter 4.8 U UaU, hu bMB told to balUa ih* nm of mint » dharg* of drawing; money oa‘ tho bounty warrant of W. ,B,: Hdli * i»nmd eeldler belonging to Lyeomiag ooaaty... Tho ehargo woo made by Copt. 15.-8. of Battery B, 15Jd BegtmontP. V., who toetlded that ha oaw 001. Bagobarth alga had'oadono tho warrant. Hail died on the 6th of Ho- Tembor, and getebuth indorsed tho warrant on the 38 th oi December. Ho wa* told at the Hm. that Han wa* dead, bat made no reply, . Sogeberth had ordnod o»p*,.Ulte»» ante imt. and tha U oxpooted to roTOhlfnadeof th* moit etertliag oharaotar. , Aireat of • Hotel Tilefc rJ ; Wm. Jaokion, a .horl. thlok-oot yoang aha, baa boon arraoted In Philadelphia, on a ohargaiof *ommlUing a robbwy at Brady’* Hotel, HarrUborg, lut tetefci *f,‘ i,/ Craw ford, of HoUldayibnrg, testUsd that ho had - boon robbed at tho abon nemed hotel, of oror *■ „ on# hundred dollar*, ** d reodpte and note* for about two thouaad dollar* mer*. A oolond porter wu oalted and taatliad that ■■ .. 'tho dofOadaat wa* l*t into Hr. Crawford’* rooa'on th* night of th* robbery, and that koeraagOM BHt aarniag hofon daylight—; hi* bod having b**n nnoocnpted. A gold watoh and thirty dollar* in ternary note* wm found upon Jaokaco, »nd »b* watoh wu enbeoquantly aaeorteinod to h»r* boon atotea about two you* ago. Th* nooa**d wu h*ld Inouitody. . ; ■ Hiw Sau Barolay ACo.araberlng a *alt woH it ft* oorau of B**y*r aad Charth' itroof*, H*n ohuter. Immediately oppotite' to th* Salt Work* of W. B. Box, Boa., Thoj .toa 4 Btonood operation* abont : Ire rr**kr llßO*i end hare obtained wdepth of 1M fMt. They •xpoot to Bad th* (alt innag about ilx hun dred foot from tho eurfaoe, Jadgiag by tin depth of Hr. Bo**’ and anotho well la th* ad abbot hood. ; ' - Paiaoxxn. —Th* Bor. A. W. Btwte kM n. raorod to o&dateJnChrilt p. E.Ohsroh, Bt**ubnrg, aadChiiitP. B. Charoh,ladlaai, Pa. Shocking Accident. -An noddentof a distressing andprobably fatal character occurred between twelve and one o'clock this afternoon, on Ike Pennsylva nia Railroad- At tho train from Baltimore vu nearing the depot on Liberty street, a lad named John Beck jumped on the platform of one of the can, and after riding to the vicin ity of O'Hara street he jumped off again. A freight train on the . opposite track either •tiaok him and knocked him down, or ha had previously fallen in. jumping off. At all events he was very serioasly injured* He was oouveyed to the office of Dr. J. L. Duncan, •n Penn street, where his .Injuries were dressed. The doctor found a very bad fracture of the skull on tile tcpof the head, near the centre, and also an agly flesh wound over the left eye. A frightful wound was also discovered on the right leg, below the knee—the: fleshy part of the leg having been eat open to the length of several inches.. The bone, however, was not broken. The boy Is about fourteen years of age, and worked In one of the mills In the Fifth ward. Hli father was with him in the doctor's office, and assisted In dressing the wounds. His parents reside in Allegheny. His reoovery is extremely doubtful* Hiatt Stoim—Ohuxoh Dbuousbid, Ao. .—On Thursday last, the vicinity of Latrobe, Westmoreland county, was visited by a terrific storm, by whleh dwelling#, barns, out-houses, Ac., were blown down; and much 1 valuable property*destroyed. The roof of the Catholic chureh la the town of Latrobe was blown off, and the whole building entirely demolished. The church was erected at a cost of* about 14,000, and the congregation; how without a place of worship, will take measures to re place it as soon as the neoeisary funds can be obtained. Mr. James Fenlon, of Latrobe, will receive contributions for the purpose. Ninr Bcildihob. —The total number of new buildings ereoted in this oity, during 1862, is 20S, exoluslve of 15 additions. They arc di vided among the several wards as follows: First ward, ten buildings; Seeond ward, three; Fourth ward, thirty, and one addition] Fifth ward, twenty, and two additions; Sixth' ward, twenty-four, and two additions; Seventh rard, eighteen, and one addition; Eighth sard, thirty, and seven additions; Ninth sard, forty-eight, and two additions. Total hew buildings, 203; additions, fifteen. . TiAxarin or tbi Sbaboxib Vam.it abb Potts villi Railkoad.— The Northern Cen tral Railroad has become tho owner of the Shamokin Valley and PottsvlUe Railroad, having taken a lease for a period of nine hun dred and ninety-nine years. The terms and Conditions of this important sale and transfer Were agreed upon at a meeting held in Har risburg, by a committee of directors repre senting both companies. Mobstsr Qua.—We understand that pre parations will soon be made for the construc tion of a twenty-ineh eolumblad gun. This monster pieoe of ordnance will require for the rongh easting between seventy-fire and one hundred tons of metal. The solid shot will weigh ona .thousand- pounds, and the shell probably six huodred. . The gun will he made at the Fori Pitt "Works. Rxvital Ihtsluqxhci.— The Rev. A. H. Thomas, pastor of Bmithfisld street M. E* church, has taken about fifty persons into church membership during the . past ten months of the Conference year. Rev. G. A. Lowman, in charge of the Ross street and Mlnersville (Hi. B. churob) appointment, has received into the ohuroh about twenty. William C&avtobd, ion of Mr. J ohn Craw ford, of Gettysburg, has been appointed a mil itary cadet to West Point. He belongs at present to the Anderson Tr>op, and was among the “gallant three hundred’* that immortal ised themselves at the battle of Murfreesboro. Young Crawford particularly distinguished himself on that occasion. Tbb Sckiptuexs ib tbb Pronto Schools.— During the year 1861 the Soriptures were m>< read in 4,545 seooois, in the year 1862 they were not read la 1,725, showing a decrease In 1862 over thft qf 1861,2,820, and proving that the Gospel is spreading in the benighted regions of Pennsylvania. • Tai Smiths, Whites, Blacks, Bxowks, txc. —It has bean ascertained that there nr* now living in Philadelphia 1367 Smith*, (of whieh only 165 are John*,) 606 Browns, 480 Joneses, and 198 Green*. It may be a matter of satisfaction to toms to learn that the Whites ontnomber the Blacks by 184. . ISmbcopal Afpoimtmihtb. —The Bishop ol Pennsylvania, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, announces through the Epitcopai &*• corder, that he wiU visit Pittsburgh and vi cinity en the 22d of March next. Motioh von a Naw Teial.— A motion for a new trial has been made by defendants' coun se), in the easa of the seisure of the West ehester Thereasons filed assign error in the charge of Chief Jmstioe Lewne. tv. Disoxdiklt House Cas*. —Sarah Buck, col orndp hfrf beta eommittad to jsll for trial on • ohnrge of keeping a disorderly hoase, pre ferred by M. Harper. ; mo4RON MANUFACTURERS AKI) iJL athim HTXKKSTKD.—ThD BLAST FDB* 5401. at Middlesex, Morerf const), FaL. known as th 4 "MIDDLtSBX FQBH&OS,” haa btn lately recDaelrocUd in the most thoroogh manner, and jawth improved, under the eaperlnteodonce of tip*- ii liijind mil gnrr—fiil managers; and ha present owfcare, havfcigraken it ohltfly to sector*indebted-; nem, oiler iflorasle at a very moderate price. 5 ft ie beUertd that a very favorable opportunity U Onto presented to any one wtablng to engage la tba btmneae of w»*et«g rig Hotel, eepectelly a». In addi tion to ita advantage* of .cheap and excellent quality of Coal, and traneportatlon tacillties, ‘ the btuineea may be commenced immediately npon, eecnring the requisitestock sfOre, the Tuni‘« being entirely reilyferlte'inftbhiiUefcead. / ft tm a tomato stofae Stick, on a todk foundation; ths'bserth and lining- are new, the latter of Mo. 1 Iftottrarfirebriok tor both bittir and enter walla. ! The stock and coal honest a:e new.; the machinery and hat-blast pnt in erder;new and improved gee - feapavtma&tersnd the’whole ada tor enc ""ifreilwiy txrtnga tba - best quamv b< ton-making' ooMtathatovelM Htot«nnelhe*d,»t k low price, and-ths Ute dlroorerlrd-of tmmetou# additional large coal (Wide in.the immediate vidnltyi ensure an abnhdant aapply tor thofatnrs, at rates: Ukely to be lessened by active competition.. , The Vanaoe ie so airaeted'ai.to nee the Canal; or the bbenango Valley Baltoad, {promised to be com pleted to lTlddlfiarv, by Hay mxt,) with nearly eqoal oonfenienca. ; ■ ! It la believed thabtfaers 1a no'pcint In the Bltn fjnoos Ooalragloa'Where that# u a greater combi nation of advantages fhr making Flk'HataL Fort arms'apply to 8. P. SLY, Harqoatta, Lake Bctarior. of to toe ondtraJgned aiOUtelaad- Ohio. ' C B.TCTTLB 4 80N. Jno nary R ISO. F| THE COURT OF COtttfONflH| PLSAB or AUiXOHXBY OCCJCrT.tBv at Ho. IM» Ittreb Terol, U 65. ; . ttttsbuth Coal Company, 1 ji. I ?lew of Damages;'; Tboaas Maty Ann j Xo Thom** FfelUipa and B£aw Apo Daly* the abova defendants, Take notloe that opon petllkm of the Pittabush Ooal Ootßpaay, 4«ly presents*, tho nil. Graft of Oonu&on ttma did, ;oo ih* i7th day of JennaryTast past; sppolot william Q. Baa* Uni JuinUMlr.wUUom PUW» »«*>!• * Karin, Joim-Browo, Jn» BcO«b« and WlUlun Ward u Tlawan, to rlaw: yonr property attndto to lha Poroeah al Booth Httabur»h, m aald coooty, .Stool PannajlTa*la,takoo aodotmpUdbyaald Oiina>wiiaw<>ftlialrTiW|.«M to nin*tha dahtafia/.kioli hara b« norma y.boon*- Ulnadby jcm by rtaion of aotd dakinx and occupy ing by aald Oompany of tald land, and old' appoint aeei4ipoaMidpr«ml«attaad[did ()[MOt. thifl pohU> cattsfrtabssuos/ Ton may.thtWfole be fttwt at 9y J>aull Bflut. JPrae’L 1862 "' ,v “** WVBICBBI ' i O .A. IR, 3? EIMT S W. D. & a M’CAILTJM, 87 rOUBTH BTBIIT. Urf* portion of onr stock haring bsen bongbi prsrioas to nserise of tdnu>b*e, *nd no» replenith •d, (i«t pnosdlaf tbsUrgeetulTSEce of thsKUon) vlthtllOMlVMtlUrijpU'lA i' { OABFSTB t On> OtOTHJ.WIHDO W.BHADSS, *a, A fcrorabU opportnnlty is oSarsd to pnrch—sfi *t aodsrrft* rstes, sa prioes will esrUinlyb* higher. —dslOfly ' rruut-u. a. ttpvjsMjjs mummor JL TBB,** ■tttttainlßC tke troe par cent, of Al* Ui tiiMWfilwl t/ wb|ca tba rreont of jfcty td ft* Internal fisT*au#ii dtlcnbued. XLi linliiiniWili'Tttb f - lir tad book of tnUa endiMtraetfcm*. iiptctad Ja* ISi®«s«SSi&&aiS Bigsajm. r «rw& pn&rauw marw- Sfcia Fhitodefpbtfc.Py .Rmßoi.iVJatuL.- >Wr»- I~j] j OIL,- _i*’ aoiT qt» LATE TELEGRAFIIIG NEWS FROM OCR EVENING- EDIHON.] The Abuses in the Charter of Trans poris»--Repoit of N.bnatOr Grimes ...The McDowell Court ol Inquiry* Washington, Feb. 9 —The report of Sena* tor Qrimes, la relation to the alleged abates in the charter and outfit of transport* for Qen. hanks* and other expeditions, is very voluminous* The document arrives at the following conclusions : First. That ail government vessels should be secured through legitimate channels, by officers, in answer to advertisements. Beobnd. The practice of employing agents, with unlimited power to fix the rate of obar ter, cannot be justified. Third. Thatall vessels should be thorough ly inspected by eompetentjexperts, responsi ble to Ahe military branohes of the govern ment. Fourth. That the monopoly o! obartenng vessels by Hall, Leper, and others, cannot be justified. Fifth. That John Tucker, Assistant secre tary of War, and CoL James Belger, U. S. A-, knew and tolerated luoh monopoly. Sixth. That no ono should be allowed to aot in the double capacity of broker and ship owner. Seventh. That the commission received by Hail, Loper, Danforth and others, amounting to hundreds of thousands, of dollars, right fully belonged to the government, and should be refunded. t Eighth. That many of the charters obtain ed through these persons were at an exorbi tant value. Ninth. That Collins and PlokeriU should bo made to refund their ill-gotten gains. Tenth. That no oharter money shonld be paid to the persons abeve yarned. Eleventh. That CoL* James Belger shonld be court-martialed. Twelfth. That John B. Danforth is guilty of a violation of the law. Thirteenth. That the War Department should exercise vigilance In such eases, to prevent loss and restore confidence in its man agement. i Fourteenth. That the fads in relation to perjury in some of these cases shonld be in quired la to. Maj. Gen. McDowell read at length, to day, the statement in review of the testimony Uken in the Court of Inquiry. The paper is very lengthy, and econpied the Court through out tho session. Arrival of the North star— Steaper Ella Worley Sunk—Mailers in Gen. Banks’ Department—Rebel Works at Fort Hudson 1 Strengthened— The sabine Pass Affair, etc. New Orlsaxb, February 10.—The steamer North Star has arrived) with New Orleans dates to the 30th, and Key West to the 4th lust. At nine o’clock last eyenlng, when oft the Woodlands, she collided with the steamer BUa Worley, striking her forward of the wheel on the starboard side, erasing In her boilers. She sank in eboat twenty minutes The first assistant engineer, three firemen and three ooal heavers were lost, supposed to be scalded to death. The rest of the crew and passen sera were saved and brought to the city on the North Siar. The Ella Worley sailed hence at four o’cloek yesterday afternoon, with a cargo and passengers for Havana* Among tho passengers of the North Star is 001. Darning, of the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment. „ . Of the military movements near New Or leans nothing can be made public. General Banks is still planning. The troops at Baton Bouge are being thor oughly drilled. Col. Neal Dow is at New Orleans expecting a cosunand in the advance. He has been cited to appear before the Distriot Court, to answer a charge of stealing silver ware, sugar, Ac., valned at $1,600, belonging to cltiaens of New York. The rebels at Port Hudson are continually strengthening their work, and say that if they i defeat the Federals they will shoot all the Yankees in New Orleans. The robber Nay, who was sentenced to prison Tor twenty years, has been released by the War Department. The facts of the capture of ship Morn ing Light, eff Sabine Pass, have been reoeived at New Orleans. Ills not known that the vessel was defended. Assistance was sent from our fleet, and the rebels seeing our gun boats oomleg set fire to tbe ship and burned her. , It U repottgiiJfcat the local banks have combined agttßlk* Federal currency and grcenbackMPMPlkweot. ducoonu 11. Senator Elected. Sen PkAJCa»CO,Feb. B.—On the (Lritballot for U. S. Beaator to-night by the Legislature at Sacramento* the vote stood: Conness 59, Sargent SI, Phelps V and Brown 6. Ur. Conness was than delated unanimously elected. STEJJIfIKMm UOK CLNCLNNATI * LOO-1 Id?;. . . usviLbs.—Hu ,» ••• •iraauidsasßh «*PKBOB. CifU O. A. br»TO,*rill k».. lot «0. •L«t« and Intermediate p;.rt*_on Tills DAT, Uta Init ,at * o'clock f. m. , , for freight or paanga apply on Loanl or to J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., 1 . .. fc3 JOHN FLACK, f |*KUULAK WTtKKL V | ifr . ill y.*KEHVILLa PACKET.— Thefl&UfiM d«v and tuuutirnl jusmiTicrr steamer EMMA UKAr ham. CapU Monro* Ajar*. leave* Pittsburgh tor KanSrffle EVERY TUESDAY; at 4 o'clock, p. ou— r Returning, leave* ZuuaTiUt XV KUY I&IDAY,*! 9 a. at. Tor freight or p*»»g« apply 1 on board ox to J. B. LIVINGSTON A 00., Agent*, Pittsburgh. H. S. pIBUOTS A 00.. Agent*. '/.anerrlllft. ru>7 . iq/»Q _KKW ARKALGfr rJEB*> . .000* M ENT.—WHEELING axrftSßßß pirtaBCAOH RAIL* .j express ia»«. T £*e new and rplendld sidewho*! packet ?&• OapL Georg* W. Jehnsdn, leave* Pittsburgh for Wheeling every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at if o’clock A m., punctually. l«*vce W keeling tor PitUburgh every "TUESDAY, THUBS* DAT and SATURDAY, at 9 a. m. qiHB FENB PASSENGER t 1 learner MINERVA, CapL JohotfHHpß Gordon, leave* PltUbsrxh fcr.WhteUngetaryXUaS DAl. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 a. 0., punctually. Leave* Wheeling tor PltiabuTghevary lON DAT, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, attain, The above steamers td«ke close connection* at Wheeling with One aido-aheel steamers tor Marietta, Parkeraborg and Cincinnati. , For freight or passage *SP I Y ®£ "? ” 10 . JAS. A 00., Agenta, 114 Water street. gAILEY, FARRELL * 00., . PLUMBERS, GAS AHD STEAM FITTERS. 129 Founm Sneer, axovs S«tTuri*U>, Give their pertonal attention to all work In their lUa. . Banin ftttpd wi’h GAS, DOT AHD OOLD WATER PIPES, and all the modern Improvement* in BATHS, CLOSETS, Ac. TANKS AND AQITATOBS tor OIL SiriNXBIES lined In the moat dar*hl and on reasonable Urine, Repairing dona on lb* abortaat notioe, and all work warranted. ' . deZ7 | AUU&ti' FANCY KUJIB ; CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS; GENTS FUR CAPS,COLLARS A GLOVES; HATS AHD CAPS. gvery variety and alyls of th* abor* good* on band and for aal* at McCORD ft OO.’Sy No. 131 WOOD STREET. pEtfttOLlTR OIL WORKS, RRESK ft GRAFF, Proprietors; Gspeetfy twe thousand b*rr»b p«r ml jW“o«a*, UONOSQABELA HOUSE -pKFiNKU bbls. white, in £1 bond or frae, tor «*i* low to dmeJforcash or on time, by Urn SOLAR OIL WORK* 00- Up) ». Oak ****•, ■*»«*»*«**. COMMERCIAL RECORD, PITTSBURGH BARRETS Ornet or tsb PimaoßOß Dao-v Oasctts, 1 TnmT, Feb. lu, 1863. j The market for Cola continue* excited and onset* tied, and we bare to notice another decline In rate*. Oar bankcra are baying at 160 fojr Gold, and 110 fof Silrer. Demand Ko'ea, too, are a abade lower, and may be quoted at I*7. Eastern Exchange !> ateady at par baying, and \i per cent pram, selling. FLOUB—The market la steady-with a fair demand ai previous rates Sale of 130 bols Extra family at |7,*o; SO do do at $7,00@7,25, and 1700 do do, to ar rive, on private terms. Extra Is selling In the smtll way at $6.75, and Bye Floor at $5,00. Buckwheat is doll and unchanged. OBOCEBIES—Tbera.Is more activity manifested In the grocery market, though the transactions are generally of a local character. There is a good In quiry for Sagan and we notice spies of 5 hhds good I N. 0. at 12)£c; 10 bbls A Coffee at 16c, and 10 hhls J Crushed at lGc. Coffee Is very II m with sales of 10 I bags prime Bio at 34c, and 10 bgs choice d.» at 35c. | Molassesrsmsin unchanged at 1 5@56c. I OB AlK—Wheat is in demand and prime Bed is I selling from wagon at $1,35. Corn is firm with sale* of 100 bosh Ear from depot at 80c, and 360 bushel do from store at 85c. There Is acontlnoed good demand for Oats at 55 to 60c. Bye is Inquired for, and 80c is offered by dealers. j 011*8—There isa continued good demand for Crude and the market la steady but unchanged. The fol lowing sales ware reported on change; 875, 100, 600, and 600 bbls at 14c- packages included; balk OU Is firm at So. There is an improved demand for Beflned at about previous rates; aaU of 2.0 bbls, city brand on private terms; 100 do do in bond, brand not named, at 29c; and 1000 bbls in bond, city brand, at B?%c—•delivered In Hew York. PBOVIBION3—Bacon is In good demand bat Un changed fn prices; sales of tbs at 0c for Shoul ders; for Plain Hams, and 10c for Cured; 20,000 Dm at 6c for Shoulders; 8c for Bides, B}£c for Plain Hams and 10c for Sugar Cored. Sale of 6 bbls City Leaf Lard at 10)£c; prime Country la selling et 9c. BUTTEB A EGGS—Batter Is firm aud a shade higher; sole of 5 bbls packed at 14c; 2 bbls Common 801 l at 18;, and 3 bbls choloe at 250 Eggs hare de clined, with sales In lole of 13 bbls' fresh pecked at 16c per dozen. DBISD FEClT—There U a good demand for Peaches and we note tales of 50 bosh (prime halves) at $3,25; and 30 bmh do at $3,50. Apple* unchanged bat firm et $1,25. SEEDS—SaIe of 40 bush prime Cioverseed from store at $7,25. Timothy Heed Uln demand at and Flax Seed Is Aim at $2,65®3,60. POTATOES—have agalnadvancedjsaleof 300 bush Peach Blows from store at $l,OO. BEAKS—unchanged; sale of 20 bosh small White et $2,60 par bushel. SALT—SaIe from store of 25 bbls Ko. 1 Extra at $2 00perbbL f BbOuMs-—Sale of 25 dozen oommon et $2,25 per doaen. / APPLES—firm with sale* in lots of 140 bbls at $2,76 per bbL / Mew York Dry Goods Market.' Feb. 7.—The Domestic Cotton market con tinue* to be excited, tbongh not nearly so much so as it was during.last week, and even at the begin* log of this iroek. The movement cannot be called Kitv), however, comparatively, as the stocks are ry low, and sales are by no means heavy. view of the extreme scarcity of goods, the demand needs to be only moderate to excite the market, and cause a general enhancement of prices. Bat dullness and depression In the Cotteu market has tried some influence, and in the face ef the Luge de cline In Cotton, it was Looud to be Impossible to ob tain any material advance for manufactured goods, though the market remains Arm.. The leading styles of plain Cotton goods are nearly run out from first hands, and in namorous Instance*, the supply Is entirely exhausted. In Domestic Woolen goods, there has been increased activity during the past week, and prices are higher. Bates have been effect ed at the folqwtog rales: Heavy Brown Sheetings, 4*}£c; Bedlam, 42; Heavy Shining*, 35; Light, 27; 68; 6-4,42)£. Bleacued Goods, 33 »oMtojMjWMJgjJJ Jbog&fetx'tlUXtt. Q«»lorbptt» ere in that ports Wallace, tin leer, Moderator. Diinleiih,.Gl*odal*, May Duka, For est Queen, and Freestone. { L~• ■ ' *■ Louistiu.*.— The /e» *il» of Saturday, says: The river continues to decline rapidly, with 9 feet 6 inches water Id the canal last ere. The weather Is dear but cold. The Tycoon, from Cincinnati, pined down yoster day irllh »a 8.000 trip for MwnpllU. • \Ve learn that the ’tycoon khaaged hands here yee* tcrdAy, at the rate ol 935JX0 for -the roat, and that she will run hereafter between this port and Mem* phis. Captain J. B. Archer is reported te be the porch aaer. Tbo gunboat Florence passed oyer the Falls on her way down the rlTer. The towboat Arab, in gcltgjrrer the Falls yester day with a low oi coal, sunk one of the barns, bat it was beached at Fort and, aid Will be aaved; the is now at th» wharf to rcpairber boilers, which axe burned. . . By genslemen who arrived in this elty yesterday, dlrectiJrotn Vicksburg, which place they left on Sun day lust, we loam tbarwhen the fleet first arrived at its preeeot position, the steamer Vlcksburgwu lying out in tho rtver in front ol Vicksburg, where she re ■ tn&inod nntil the next day. Oneof the gunboats then got bdr range and toon put several solid shot through her, lint the fall amount of damage done tor was not ascertained, as she was, soon after the attack, dropped down out of range of our guns. The ram Horner arrived at Slew Albany, yester ' day, from some point below. The Argonaut Ho. 2 and the Hastings arrived at Clncinntatl on Sunday. ORPHAN S* OOUKT SALE OF GABLE BEAL ESTATE^—By vlrtne ot an aIM order of the Orphans’ Qjurt of Washington, cnat), the undersigned, Execntor of the will of Marcus Black, deoM. late of Oarroll township,-near Uooongahela City. Washington county, expose to FubUc bale, on the premises, on THOBB - >ebruary 12th, 1863, the following described real ettate, to wit; •• A j A ceitaia tract ©{land situate In Oarroll township, | on the MonongahH* river, adjoining lands of the | heirs of Henry Graf& Geo. V, Lawrence, &. F, Bid dle and E. W. Tower, containing MX) AGUES OF &ÜBFAOB LAMP. Thfa tract is situate on the I river, stoat a quarter of a mile below Monongabela I OUy,aod consists principally of first clam river bot- I tom The tract maybe divided iato two or more I parcels, sad the undersigned Is authorised by Oourt to oiler and sell the same* together or In separata I tracts or parcels, as may seem expedient and deal- I rm a!lJO, 180 ACBXS OF BTOHE GOAL, adjoining I the tract above described and lands of heirs ot Hears I Graft; Geo. V. Lawrence, B. F. Biddle and X. W. I Tower. Tbeeoal Is of superior quality, favorably I located far mining, and mas be told tqgetner with I the snrface land above described, or separate, In die* 1 tioctti acts or panels. \ | Tsaxa—One-third of the purchase money to be 1 paid at tbe confirmation of the sale, and the re* j mafaderJn two equal payments thereafter, with ln- T tortei from said day ol confirmation -1 job. 8. MOBBISOH, Pittsburgh, Executor. I fa7:Ud Ofllce Mo. 181 Fourth-st. .$*5,OU>,S5O . 4,624,57* imports by Hirer. Naw Alp IST. —The Ltdger, of Friday eveniog, i’OA BJ9MJZ. inuii bAJuK—W AOtm, mord op le«a, ’ tif Goal, in East Be«r township, Allegheiiy county, ene and a half mUes from the Borough of Tarentum, and three-fourths ef a mile from the Al legheny river and Pennsylvania canal, and having a •ood level road to and from the river to saldcoaL The strattum of Bituminous Goal is about six feet la thickness, and a good quality; and ‘three feet vein of rwnn>i tioal tmmeafatsly above the Bituminous Ooii. any persona .wishing to purchase can obtain Information from theiubecrioert,ontbepremises. OBOBGB OHBIhT, F&BDBBIOK OHftlBT. Tarentum. Jen. Bth. 1863. JilfcBtwT-le27:2wd Cm % FKUi'MKTY FUtt SAItA, con* t eisttns of a lot of ground having a front sn Wylie street of £4 feet, and extending back along Onion alley M feet. Erected thereon ere a large modern style three-etory Brick Dwelling, with ex (entire lack buildings, stable and Carriage Hoaem Also, two lots of ground on Federal street, Bixth Ward, having each a front ef S» feet, end extending back 128 leet to an alley, with two well finished two* story brick dwellings erected thereen, arranged in modern style and on a fashionable street. Apply to B. McLAIM, 102 Fourth street. iiHJK BAi.fi.—One superior lepond ' band OZLISDIB BOILKu, SO lu'cht. bj >0 fret lose, ell perfect. ..... One superior new BOILEB, 82 inches diems ter, 8 to Hods. W inch Iron. . , ... Tiro UTuBAUUO PH*SBlB,br Ilmeod, with rnunc* all complete.. __ beverel new end *eo6nd*hend BT4AM KHQIHSSj from Ifi inch diameter down to 6 inch, will be ioU low for cash. BOOH M* feS:tf On the Allegheny rlrer, cor. Point Alley. gtfttilMs troifc tsA.ua, about hqht uosaa rowan. Ifi OOODOBDSB. will bb sou) UHBftr job;uabr UAEITXH OITIOB. filth itr—u abort Bmlthflatd. Aaaolsoaf tt* FOB SALK—A convenient end well totahod TWO-aTOBVBEIOK HOUBB, Willi T rooms ul good dry cellar, nod hydrant a tram* staolebnck. lot IOiIIO, or a lota tOxllO. oa Locust stnot, Manchaotar, asar Isasm BajL. war. Inquireat THln OFflC*.ortoßUM*. BlODKtai*. I»ocgat atrart; Manchaatar. whtt ijHJi* ha boiler, 0 imi long r utd 84 iwfr— iHfiT*****; ou fio*i 8 tub. Bnit ftble for ■ mall engine, 6: bone power. Inquire aft Ko. IKS LIBKBTT BTKMT. otMAS TO IJL «T. T7OB SENT—A desirable QOONTBY ? BXBIPKHOK, vithia one nil* of Allegheny CUT, on tho fenryerilto FUnk Bowl. Ttek»'l« altfgo Brick, via ImproTod hA vtj oobMaU*. Tkei* ie Aleo Are acree of cuiUtated grooad ja onbuduf (irdta. Abo»ib» adjoining popwty ofeeTeaacr«of grooad adapted fwgarteolng par* nAei; theteto'agoodhcnioandoatbafldiagion the and a good ndity ot cMcoftsja* W>* be rented at a moderate price. Bo* ■•Moo given an the lit of ApriL u,«b«a,.w. & »"ff”- pPSI . T . i,MJ JUKI—JJrom tbe let of April next, X atwo etorr BBIOK DWILLIKO HOOSM, 4 room end kitchen In eoch, iocotod oc Aim elrect, HOOT*, on Bmenron .uwt, tw PecMjlunlc Arace, with ‘‘lSi'oi Biißkunan, te4:Lw Corner fleoond and BmltbtUld etreem. 7S ous* t k i iutoiuitautfa jru* 1 J Bl£JT»— Two co*»fort»bto dvdUnp la Pitt towmhip—ow h*Tin* act orpterd of two tarn, tte otter tlxacni j pUnty of S rail oat Grate*. Tte -garj? - *?%siTS.'HmST' «« . Llbwtt itwrt. mo JjK'jL' —Taroe iiooma in the OhXim X Bottoluo, with or without power. The room fttwaolubio either for u Frlntluf Offloeor other w- m|TrBQB - oolL EOK KJfiWT—A eot&tortabio two-*tory pwtr.i.iHfl, containing *i» toon* with Spring Hones of two rooms adjoining* and jard, In Jtlnan* tm®, directly on the ronte ot the stmt car*, jissuf W. M. GOHMI.T, S7L Liberty moot. LlUn KKWT—TIIOBO two Mouse* on toe i?! corner of Fifth itnet end Chartratlsj, known m Hoe. 100 and 10L-‘'-!*M*tai tmjlhr Ilt of ApriL Apply to-; iIALBXAHDHBKUM, yK£?t , yo. 27t Liberty strset. T7OK KENT—Ons two-etory BRICK J* OWFLLIHO HOUBX, situated on Hay street, with seven rooms. Poeseerion given Ist of April. JAB. IULAELL A BOH, <416 ' • .69'end TO'Water street. sEirtjrth JtjtcnvrES. HEELER* WILSON'B (EWING IACHISEB, 80. ST fITTH BTBBBTf. _ f/nuvstfi, fji These mnUTALLXD FAMILT XAOHIHXB havt Jot been awarded the highest presdnm at the WOBLo’S FAIB, Londcn-aU the Machtnss tat the world competing'. '■>? ' Oter 100,006 hsve elroedr been sold, all giving universal ■tlsfactioc.-'' • ThisMae&namafcas the ioek siiteilmnomiWe te unravel, with the essential advantage ef Mng-eUhs an both sides, forming ne ridge or chain* _At will unlit,stitch,bsm,HU,gather/Dlnd,terd,'tnok end The- ebfanosj'speed* iendhhhplteU^ofthis He chine, thetaeiuty and strength of stitch, and adept* sblllty toilm'Uuckest or thinnest. fcbrka rander U the most BUOCBSBFUIi-AHD POPDIiABfIHWIHO offered to the f«VIhV t: M ... • w&wAtuA&trid xaasa rjunarm >aii||l at HoTtf IHtfr BTStXT.' •: ■ • ~ -i ••_•;--«* •'••i *• iWM. SWOT* *50., ja9aunrl' pW. WILLIAMS ft CO. - 8 : .' ' mPBOYKDBOtr>LITKBIAS ■ rumUf/ Sewinr Machines. . saivow, So. M rmtk«mi, HUita*k.; ThtMEftchlaw *Mto»iAß#tttotw«»tfcdenM» diwportim lB (Kt.ettr; Thay wiUao on vite of-wofk; utin-niMM *r thra* ar* ■» tictpla that ckikt tt man old caa wo poartatte«a haad. all klada ol JoTOt jLjtW BACom : ' ~ '*» JX ; OTOULDIBS, * - ii ■■■■*: *l'X >. ■ „. ; ( ..&jo.aiuuqu> Bnr, . m^^^SaXSSinau /...r«AsSSiL [ *»,'• t-i- ' ' . ->;U ri izfcil. 6£i 3|-2'rS V4“‘2p* r * f J •• i'S- JttKDICAM* fif?«3KKlt BLOOD BCABCBEH, asobboobi fob Gsneer, Caneerons | Scrofolß, .1 OntuMnn OiMMMs | Brysljiiils* Boils, Pimples on the Fees,: ; -j -gore Eyes, f‘ Tetter Affeetiosi, ; Boald Hekd, \ i ■' / eoitiYeneei, Old and stubborn inc«n Ingit. aMhasigh it halpod mm lova, ldld not i»* oorartetuntil 1 got tha hinduadahyDr. Xayna hbnaslL One bottle ol fck dM tala iaoas gaod Man two of tha old. 1 boUarrttls agaaatdplataiiigu aadhatUr. Ihar*raooanindsd thonioodSoam W to a grant uanyef aiy trloada tr rarloua altiaaf. and I boUrro It h« halpodJha wholo of thou. loa may t*bUshthlaaio«w«i,aadlvuan*loqatn»< all who aranfllohsd aalwaa may oaprad.'lll rate tSMdty, He. 4 nhsataaotrßSd unomplojodavWl. rtha * Andsuoala Union Marti* Work*. M Wajno ’ ■ BAHIHL S. BOlft A BLIND MAX 00HMD. I Un b raao,at CUtua. MlB. ul tan bua aaartybUalta bott am** jtaailj Mr.jun. •M aalfe. Kayaor ibaat .tkiaa : auHitaacoiliilT fer Uu Bilal, la H» toidaattatl and aaUctu'thit'woaldonn' jaa, : aaba'iall aqrdtaaa m Id tta biaol.l aiatmlad bU mtc.lsa ttaaa bat BjliMaiahrajintaulaitM iaiaihcc tin altar I eama oat of tta.boapitaL' X tonal wit lib uninbnlß| ud 1 nltali by ttaalrka of a COOd«ud«CßlM,uDt.K»JU».in»u«M«tl»«l laydlkt, ul'uy ajaa r “V“*' , X;f , *? , ?“j*"f'. Tta Doctor pH Ml ‘■Hajriy'l Wm BfftNr'.rf ‘ ,nl. >- r\ v .*n» ;: SISSfV* s&’2Sg£2g&> tfkujOKJ. A BAD tOBB tto OBBMD. Buna, B*tamh«*.i»,Mlkr-I baribj attUt ttatl km tala aori !•» 1* owt a ran. It mi mini wltktaanaadaooa anttallooaU.a.« mrktoruartjajair. My bf rmOalaottat.lwM anabla to la aajtMaft* a‘a* ttMa.br 11 bart Ixacelta IMtaMnnUtttalMtKMMnialtai ottjLbal aUtaal aay buatfijbuny I «aB*l« fc Mm, at 80. It* Waod'atnSfwboaalj attaaM at kbovttvo ** • ; —ittitit nd I an warn 'mttntr waP ayl^rq*; a«-*« m+d la (Xfta rifM Mai, <> tun <• • at—' Hr,* fa IW Marta. >, "• - k.ng.i.unu - itsdt of jmn: • •oaoaatrftte tb» UJ» ct tto fta’ SS> totpVn»okwi la itmmm utiUlmittru* TfaMt. UMofetßC n* nlt-rfm* «ip>riw». Pli twg gw«t —d gyd. IMrfiwJumHHa wHfc- —lll nwil tt» t£Ma« dUUkd «jn3rv *:•••» “ itirm cm*vsxmqarnß, nwm«g»A«gm. J 'iMiinwnjßMMtfDiiMt;•■ U*m«o»OOCOßBA*D<»ia)J,ErflC aSUctod to «U Hlght Trataa. PittAwrgk tmd Umti , LflamaPtttibaikh L£Oa.m. fc«a.m.| I^on.m. do WeUfTltoo fctt ** 9j>o u I " i d 6 Btonb«nf*e 6J5 “ 9:56 •• \ E-ift «* ! da WtoeUog. tHi 41 UA6~ H I 900 •’ I Arrtna BaUa!ru~ MO 44 1105 44 1 «06 «• OonnocUota* nto>UaCWtth;‘Ball!moc»dai OU BaUraadtaodai BeUalrwithCratralOhio RaftoaA for ZanwrOla, Lancaator, ditfcrille, Coloabn»,t3la • dnaatt* TnrHangpnilE, fit, Loola, jmd potato «tll)ari4 oad CTsosliiaf Ha*. I LaarM MUibntgh.... a. m. lifOp^m. 4:45 44 f*os •« I do Pwrda 64* «- fcM *■: I do &U 41 &16 « A I do. 844. 41 TM ** ’ ’ I ArrtrimOlTalaad 93* “ « t 1 Gbßoeeiltit dt Bayard with Tascarawaa braach lot I s«w Fhilampfetaa&d^Canal Dorer; ait AlHtoeatHS* • Plitibnrgh,ro«. Wajnt_*niM2ito**pß*Uius*a4 I Hatoon with Otonlandy ZanearQla and fflxtctnnaUS. I S. tor ikrwi#:Oßyahoga Falld tod MUkmbapf.an# I bl CEtavnUnd with (UIB. B-tor- Ida; tDatofito and Buffalo .with 0. * T. fi. B. loy TotodOp Batata* I j y«.llWffla AeocnunodatloßltoYpa at BJOcl m. | Betonlns toataa atxlTo m.l'4iloa. mra 18s46andUtf0p» m. - I:- t Through to all prominent potato In thla Vast or Soqtttrwacti Horth of Horthnwart,'oan >m/ fo* further MiraUtaLajp;'' At tha Company 1 <■ Olßoa in Freight StAtlon, F«nntf, > noli J • i ■ i.l --i : senger flttflon atari'-aoralajf f (except togteuaadtorHewrork.TU.Ffall*rtriphh>. *: .*•; »i-: tatts***#; Swjmwb IWvkiwttaifuMbr «*» IWrV AUnkovd nMf tin SSlhjMffii nsSEeftkh fcr?lr«w'T!**. “ ,,5i l - jioooimopATiea iiWnt*. ' ' ."' rv« Johoxaevx AccMUßocatfonTraiii Uataa aUUj* (axoapiSo»d»rt«lfc«tv^. , * t ?l > P^' !Ul, ‘*““ ,r gtf’« attain lull trrafeb .wriT.waKi: .«*», *»ft a***- iMtM dally laxospi fiandai) at <5OO m »• *te Qtowtmi' leered WelTefltatton er«rj Son art tt.l raturnlßfclertaa Plttobwj* «f lkoOP«'M* £- ' . . : Baltimore sxwtm* 12:46 p. m. s PWlylrirtU *»?: iiri—. ms pi m 4 last &lnei 1:30 a, B.j .Johnstewo. IffcSO '». CL.'} Hut Aedommodatlon, &80 a. m. : S*coo4 WalftStatu* ' Jwommodaiicn! &S 5 a.-jn4~Ti.Jr d Wall's fitattae ieboaaodiibSf liM r- & ; Ponttb .Will** BUUw ISttnhodatl&nT &60 p. in.' Holt lm ere bprea wflJ anire with Sxpre« at 106 p. a* Mondais. Trains Ur(Bl*lmUte aid Isdlenntoaneci at Blabs till*. Intersection with Mall «i JofanaWwnAo eemmodstWn, Cut and Weat. . * __» ..’ The PObUb will find it gw*tl* to thalr InisrsatjU tobig UUr West* to tmTslbj tho P«nMjl»m*l* Oeatnl Baiboad, as the aacomiorriatkini bow oamd —nnnt trt tin inert! nn any irTltsrnrTrtti Thf ****** ** whn atone, and is •Btlnljr ftt* froo««4*T W* cu promise *?s«l a»d ocm/prt to au.Wh,- msy j -, '’TABi."’;'; x ' ... to Hew Yo»V™~6ia »iTtt JWstoott^**^- 10 8 . To - ZO COITo 8 80 Xff Hwr4«hOrg T- ®C* ••■*•’• p.—; to all Start osa on the jrcsaejim* idJoutnlßailroad# and to-ghlladelphia, Baltimore rmasrisri pWrliw!r|r*-*i A -*“'~Y ldH,'bf «h*md an ;aon*i according to distadbe - addition to-tbs sutioh rates, «XM|it l £rwa.st*tloWe where the Company haa no Agent. ‘s ■ HOHOT.-IH case of lam, the Company wUI hott thaaashr*!h*vohtibl*‘te parw«ml barrage only;, and pot exceeding 8100. ,;s?* . H. n_*i»; fteanlhaa Line has tees eaplGy*43e' : oobtbj pameasen and baggage te and tne De pot, at a •&*£• not toaxeetfracent*preachp*f, •> At the PeinsTiTania. Oeatral TUibroeit l*Sii»nr etath>a« oh jCthastyaad Ocsatt dmtfc i:/» ho3i bajtmjs. Dollar savings bank, No.e* roown6ttm*. . _ 7 OHAMKBEDIH 1886. ' Opmdsflj ftca 8 to i o’clock, also on Wntswdar add P*#i«rdi*y Toalnp. frnrn May.lst to November -' lat, from T to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to Hu lit frotp 6to 6 o’clock.' r . -v ~Depodts r*c6tTed o* ell : earns not km than On* , Ikdkri eade dividend of the profits declared twfae vmr,in Jane dared jwmLanimaMy, in Jane end Leoamber a 9hio»«Vi tlm organised, at the rats of six jerc»W, * Swat, 11 not dnwn oat, b jplaecft tcrtbein&l9 ’ 6t the deposttbriMbdadsel, and baa the same In taat from the first days of Jose and December, eoae*. noondlag twitie a year without troubling the Apod*. for to At this . rate, money -will double In bee than twelve jars,, irtag fe the aggregate moot asm oxn»xAi* ran - „ omanis. : Books,'containing the Charter, By*Lews,-Boba ■ and Begobttona, fornbhed gratis, on ajpUoatk* at ; J^nmnxxt— GEOBGJB ALBStt.* .. . , ' j; vies rautPKxra:' Johnß. lleTaddia, . . ’ liaao KL Psaaock, ■ John-HSlsne,- ‘ John-Marahell, ' Alexander flpaer, , Jime B«JjL!n£nStock, JuJLPoUock,. 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