here by a yonsg woman who eluded arrest In fleeing from the city. Some ten days sinoe <T* she returned, and among her-first acts was 'the laroeny of some underclothing from a lady residing in one of tbo upper wards. A war rant for her arrest was issued by Alderman Donaldson, and after a vigorous search she was arrested and brought to bis office on Tuesday. The lady, however, refused to prosecute, and not being able to., find the prosecutors in the old cases, the Alderman in formed bet that she could depart on paying the oosts. She made a piteous appeal, alleg ing that she did not intend to keep the cloth ing which she had taken, and stated that if she was permitted to go to a certain tavern on Penn street, she would get sufficient money te pay her fine. The Alderman declined to-let her go, be she had “ plajed him the slip” be fore. At this juncture, a young member of the her, whose sympathy got the better of his judgment, tendered ball for her return with the money, and upon condition that he should be responsible for tho oosts, the girl was per mitted to depart. The dlsdpte of Blaoksto&e however, determined to accompany her, the he might not bo outwitted. On arriving at the tavern, she requested him to remain at the doer a few moments, as she did not want her friends inside to know of her arrest. The lawyer kept his position at the deor, waiting until his patience became exhausted, when he entered and made inquiry as to the oause of the delay. A oouple of women, who evidently knew what was going on, burst out laughing, and one of them, in answer to a question as to the whereabouts of the girl, replied with a . broad grin—' married, and gone to Philadelphia, an hour ago 1” Another guffaw followed, in the midst of whleh the lawyer re tired. A few urinates after, the “sympathetic law . jtr” was seen to enter the Alderman's offioe, whereAe candidly acknowledged that he had beta «901 d.” While he was. waiting at the front door, the “distressed female” escaped from the rear, leaving her verdant friend to . foot the bill of oosts. n *'.*vi.-sa.- .u'.vv.v *..• .■'.«S.‘.*«> J- • *r* • O*' < «v. o:' y * .•• •;•:•. ■&: ■■ ■ : ... . ', u : *4’- *" v; i 1 vr ,ij‘. I: w&esfc •.;?:•>: %r: ;::•*>• •:!• ii * ■a? ; y.f. .■JsMtfv *i.; -.:* ' . '? '.■ J.,*l, i. >.:•••. *.:’ •V,';‘ ■ ■ ■ ■' ,; y;;; :.-0.y.. 1 1 »■-*' , ; r. «. ,v. J ; :r :N , ;<*v r THURSDAY MORHIKO, FEB. 12 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yeiterdiy’i Evening Gazette. Air; Tetedoox'x Concert--A Kepeii- Uon Reqneuted. Oarmiwi willbu gratified to l#arn f throngb *tha annuxtd eormjxmdtnot, that Mr. 0. Tutedoux, at the request of somu of our.lead ing: citinni, bos consented to repeat bis lot* oonoert, for tbo benefit of tbo Pittsburgh Sub sistence Oommitte*. Tbo time at which tbo concert will bo givon boa not 701 boon fixod, bat wo understand It will take pl*o® in about ten days Ar two weeks. Tbo eorroapoadonoo Übi follows s. „■ ~ * PITTSBOIOH.F.b. 11,1863. lift. 0. TaTHPQ TTT '~"^* qr Si rt Wo most cheerfully oooopt tbo offer job so kindly made, to repeat jour conoert of tbo 7th Inst., for tho benefit of tbo Bobiistonoo Committee. Wo trait and bolioro tbo etyeot will meet tho apppkobatlon of *ll your pupils and , friends. Wo oaa assaro jou that you will reoolve the hearty thanks of the slok and wounded sol* dlersj who will bd eboerod by your benefae tlons. Yours, respectfully. . . . W.P. Wtntit,! Joaxra l Ex-Com. H. M. Atwood,/ PmsttUE, Fob. ft, 1863* Mm. 0/Timosx~FMr Sirt Wo congrab alato yoa upon tbo oompleto suooom of your oonoert, 10 creditable to you, jour pupils and your amateur friends. iWojoinin-tbo general request that you should repeat tho same at your earliest con venience. It has been suggested to us, that wo request you to do so for the benefit of the “ Subsist ence Committee,” and oertainly a nobler ob ject oould not be selected. Should you do so we assure you of ear hearty 00-operation. Haxkt Woods,- James Pais, Ja., „ J. MoD. Oiossax, W. Phillips, . W. Bagalxt, Josarn Dilwoktb. : 2b iXe “ J£z*c utiw OmniUn" •/ tho Smboitt tuce Committee: Qxxtlbmxx—l am requested, as you tee by the enoloied letter, to ropeat my oonoert of the 7th fast.; for the benefit of the “ Bahaist enoe Committee.” If my serrioes oan be of eny use' to you, I shall be happy to place them at your eommand. The liberal object 'of yourinstitutlon being well known and ap preciated by this community, I have no doubt y that the ladies and gentlemen, my pupils end the amateurs, who have givon me their assist „ anee, will be unanimous In their willingness to helpjne again on this occasion. Very rospeotfnlly, Cliuzxt Txtxoocz. A Sympathising Lawyer and a Die* tressed Female* Last fall several larcenies were commuted Bask Rote Quotations, a Corrected especially £br the (ftuetu by / Messrs. Feld k Lara, of the National Bank Sou Btporitr. Bates nnocrtain at present:' Fimwramu.Jebnauy Uth, 1863. DitOOvU. DitetnmL tow Bn*Und States X South 40 Kvw-Tork Btata JJOwr|l»._ 40 gtw-Tort City..,...,, par Alabama.^.SO Hew % Lonlriana.— 80 : Beana. Pb"-r, •-, par Kebtuckyptr i « Pittabttrfh i-' par Tenae«ee...~ M .~.~~~ 18 Bk.ofPttteb'rh.pmn « OUo m . ww . MM m, tir P*. Country Banks,. K Indiana, *X Dataware:..... ft state— par Diet, of Columbia-.... 5 Illinois VaSO KacrUnd; Balttmora, par Wiworado .——..ABO .Karyla&d, lowa ............... 1 Virginia: Wheeling-; 1 Michigan - 1 Wheeling Branches..; 2 Missouri..-;.. 3a40 Virginia, lnt*rior.~loa4o Canada pram.. 38 Hocth cerolfna^,,.■ ■•;» 40 : Sxcuaaoa—Belling rates on Hew*York and PhD* jtfdpkla If « cent, over bankable foods. ; Coin—Cold, baying rates 60,. and B&vcr 40 over bankable funds. . . . The Bale of the Cleveland Railroad. ' The Chleage Jfloet has the following in rela tion to a matter in which many of onr readers are interested: «Ths recent purohase of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Company, puts an end to the for aer line as a distinct institution and makes It an Important branch of the greet highway haring its terminus in Chicago. The Clev eland branch will bo operated by the superin tendent, general freight and general ticket agents of the Fort Wayne road, tho only change that will bo made for the .present in Its management. The acquisition of the C. k P. will undoubtedly pforsa valuable, one to the Fort Wayne stockholders, as it gives them an almost absolute control of most of ; tho principal railroad points in thenorthwest*” Look Oat for the Itu.c&l. A rather prepossessing young man, repre senting himself Us clerk in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bailway ofioo, call ed at a Jut class boarding house on Grant itrwt, n loMdmy, ud bonding, repraaehting that he would return in the even ing. He left, but soon after earn# back, and r J« Mm—if perfectly at homo. After, a lit tle time had elapsed, he again disappeared, and it was found that he had stolen $2O and a : valuable gold ring. As this triok may ba at tempted to be played upon others, under the pratbnses, landlords should bo on tho look-out for tho young rascal. Xn : SrnuviLKs us HASoissmur—The Borough Council of Manchester have adopted ; an ortUnenoe requiring all persons owning or , oeeapyUg property abutting upon tho paved j sidewalks, to have said ildowalks kept dean < and la good passable condition. If they foil i to do so, alter twenty-four hoars* notloo from the Street Commissioner, that offioer is au thorised to have tho work done at tho expense of the delinquent party, with twenty per cent, added the cost, as a penalty. SmoniT Isjumd.—On Tuesday a work man named Bade, while engaged in removing flour from the rains of the recent Are on Llb ’ arty straot, met with a painful and serious ao ddeati The workmen were employed In roll ing barrels down a slide, and the Injured man : was accidentally caught between a pile of ; barrels usd the barrel la motion, which struck ! him in the abdomen, earning severe internal 1 Injuries* * '• ' _ •' gnratit Bow xwt If Tuesday - orvalhg General Thomas A.' Bowltywaa join ed la matrimonial bonds withKlss jßlnyTaae 1 Oast, tha ceremony fokinr plaeout thwteel tens* of tkdGsneral, No/36 CUF stmt,BlXtk eo*]»BJwlihhl»Wd»<* rur whtah h» will ntarato thru*,. DiATHaof Bou>t*B3.—The fottowiflg'Penn tjWani* soldiers have died in hospitals at Washington since last report {BergW R. B. Warhoek/ 145th; 0; 'Tompkins, K, 143 d ; Corporal J. L. MoGeary', A, Bth- Reserves ; N. B. Sheridan, A, ftOth'y B, -D. Doty, B # 137th j Edward Moody,% 49th; Elmer Ctay sOn, 0, 57th. Tax Yeas axd Natb.—A member of the Central Board of Education desires us to re cord tho yeas and nays on the reselutlon fix ing the salary of the Beoretary at $5OO. Tho vote stood as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Har rison, Leva, Slngerly, and President Ncgley. Nays—" Messrs. Marshall and MoAulcy. New Buildixgs ix La.wrskcsvii.ls.—Six ty-two new buildings have been erected in . Lawrenoevllle during 1862— 0 f these, thirty four were brisk and twenty-eight frame. The pablio buildings were a Catholio and b Dutch Reformed Church, mud an Episcopal se&ool heuse. Nomixatkd as a Cadet. —Samuel W. Black, jr. f ion of tho late lamented OoL Blaok, has been appointed a military oadet to West Point upon the nomination of Hon.ißobert MoKnight. EDUCATSOJTM. VTOKMAL SCHOOL.—H..WILLIAMS Jjl. baa opened a NORMAL SCHOOL at Ho. 87 St. Clali 'street, Third story. TftimoUf tif Tea<h4n: He Is the counsellor of the'Teachers, the man- to whom all'of ns look for advloe and Instruction. JOHN J.WOLOOTT. 1 concur most hoartUy with the above. LEONARD H. EATON. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed above. , W. B. FREW. X take pleasure in smug it as my opinion that the foregoing recommendation Is fully merited. - A.BUBTT. I know of no ooe who deeenree higher testimony In hto favor. B. N. AVERY, I fully ooncur In the above recommendation. D. DENNISON. He can prepare pupils for the High Bchool quicker than any other teacher in this city. A.T. DOUTHETT. Tsani—9l per week, la advance. . auS&tawd HOTELS. American house, Boston, in the largest and best arranged Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of ac cess from all t.he routes of travel. It contains all the modern improvements, and every convenience for the comfort arid accommodation of the traveling public. The eleeplug reemsare large and well ventilated; tho sultee Of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for families and largs traveling parties, and the house will continue'to be kept m a first class hotel In every respect. Ja2l:lyd LEWIS BJOE, Proprietor. STOI'ES, Sic. ALLEN, MoCOKMICK & CO., V allot FoUbdbt, Pittsburgh, Pa. MTWAaxHQUim, No. 801 Liberty street. Maaufccturirs of OOOK, PARLOR AND HEAT* ISO STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATEB. HOLLOW WARE, etc., Steed and Glass Moulds, Bell ing Hill Castings, Mill Gearing, Gas, Water and Ar tisan Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Couplings and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order. Patented Portable Min, with Steam or Horse power.- • nolfcfimd rno moss MAMJFAi/i'UREKa and X OTHERS INTERESTED.—The BLAST FUR- NaOS, at Middlesex, Merer r count Pa., known as tbs *'MIDDLEBEX FCBNACB,” "has been lately rtconstrccted in tho moat thonmgh manner, and cm«h improved, under the superintendence of expe rienced a&d successful managers; and Its present ovfsersf having taken it chiefly to secure Indebted ness, Oder it lor sale at a very moderate prioe. It fa believed that a very favorable opportunity Is thus presented to any ooe wishing to engage In the business of making rig Metal, especially a*, In addi lion to Us advantages of cheap and excellent quality el Coal, usd transportation facilities, the business msy he commenced Immediately upon securing the requisite stock ef Ore, the Furnace being entirely resdy lor its flies to be lighted. It has a aaulve stone black, on a rockfoundation; the health and lining are new, the latter of No. 1 Bolivar Are brick for both innir and outer walls. The stock and coal houses are new; the machinery and fiot-blast put in order ; new end Improved gas impruvemsuts, and the whole made reedy for suc cessful operation. A fallwav brings the beet quality of iron-making coal te the level of the trnnnel heed at a low price, and (he late discoveries of numeioui additional large coal fields in the immediate vicinity, ensure an abundant supply for the future, at rates likely to be lessened by active competition. The Furnace is so situated as to use the Canal, or tbs Bhenango Valley Railroad, {promised to be com pleted to Middlesex by May mxt,) with nearly equal convenience. It li believed that there li do point In the Blto mlnoo* Coal region Where there ie_ a greater c:mbi nation of advantages for making Pig Metal. For term* apply to S. P. ELY, Marquette, Lak< Scperlor, or to the ondtri'aned at Cleveland. Ohio 11. B.TOTTLS A SON. jalTilm ■■ Jaomry lit, 1863. .NOViSMBfaiK 1862. C .A. 22/ IE? 23 T S. W. D. & H. M’CAILUM, 87 FOURTH STREET. A Urge portion of our stock having been bought previous to a series of advances, nail now replenish* ed, (jut precoding the Urgeat advance of tha season) with the newest designs In OARFET6, OIL CLOTHS,WISDOW SHADES, Ac., A fievorabls opportunity is offered to purchaser* at moderate rates, as prices will oertainly be higher. dalO-.ly KAKK&UL A CO. PLCMBIBS, GAB ABD STEAM FITTERS. 129 Foostb Brmsrr, uoti Sarnuni G!** ihatrpertoiiAl Attention to all la tbair lit*. m Honan fitted with GAfl, HOT . OOfiQ WATEB PIPES, and all xnodrrn improvement* in BA 1 CLOSETS, Ac. TANKS AND AGITATORS for REFINERIES lined in the stoat knd on miouhU lens*. Repairing done on the shortest notice, nod nil work warranted. * \ , d«77 FANCY KUKtt ; CHILD BEN'S TABOT FURS; GENT’S FUB CAPS, COLLARS A GLOVES] HATS ABD CAPS. 1 Every Tnrtety and style of the nboye goods on hnnd and for sale at XcCORD ft CO.’S, Ho. 181 WOOD STREET. pKTBOLITK OIL WORKS, PITTBBOBQB, F 4. REEBE ft GRAFF, Proprietor!. f Oapadty Iwe thousand barrels per week ■VOfltoe, HONOBGAHKLA HODS* NJSW FKUITb ANDNUT&— 100 boxes prim* Oranges; • 100 do do Lemons: { SO bags new Engliib Walnuts; 20 do do Filberts; 20 do do Brasil Mots; ' 80 do Fresh Oocoanntr, SO .do Almonds—Bordeaux and Irlra: 400 boxes new .W, B. and Later Baliln>; 200 half boxes.' do do do; How in store aad for mle by BKYMEB A BROS.. JaS6 Nee. ltd and 123 Wood street. OONUKUStt.— ~ O 80 boxes assorted brands 7s sad 10s Tobacco; 1 80 caddies Baltimore Plug .do do; 8 kegs Virginia Twist do Co; , 17 bbta. Oat and Dry Tobacco; 6 do 80. 1 Lard OU; 78 doasa Oora Brooms;. For salsjry . WW. H. KIBKPATBIOK3 A QO.. XTJSW BACON, i.l- SHOULDERS, HAIUL 8. 0. BKOKED BEEF, Jot Boa smoke bowse and for sale by UHA9. L. CALDWELL, Bneosssor to Jaa. Bolaea A Co., . Je29 corn tr First and Market eta. OKFiNKD OiD—76 bbii. white, in XvlMSdsr free, for sale low to dtoifer cash er on' ttM by the 80LAB OIL WOBKO4XL, Irit .. SS. OUir straet, near th» Brjrtxe. X>RUUC OLIVE OIL, in balk kndqtt. JT and irfa. perdoasn, ta acre and tor sale Tow by ' WOOT)iing M WALLACE. \ \IfALL FAFUK, oBEAT—WiII M told qff during the remainder or tbevaarwfthowt ‘twS": lAte telegraphic news. FROM OCR EVENING EDITION.] Tlie II S. Sloop or War Brooklyn Reported bunk! Fobteris Mokeuk, Feb. 10. — The Rich mond Whig, of the 9th, contaloß the follow* log dispatch: Port Hudson, La,, Feb, 6.—The United States eloop-of-war Brooklyn was sank by the steamers Alabama, Florida and Harriet Lane, the Brooklyn having been sent oat in paxsalt of the latter. Very doabtfal. The gunboat Essex made her weekly visit on Sunday last. She shelled oar plokets for an hoar. Baltiuoxi, Feb. 11.— Riohmond papers re* oelved at the America* office contain the dis patch from Port Hanson, A short fragment of which Is bontalaed in the letter from Fortress Monroe. The dispatch embraces a string of reports said to have been reoeived there by deserters. Among others It Is said that a re port had reached Baton Rouge that the Brooklyh had been sunk as. stated. It Is evidently an unreliable rumor. Arrival of Exchanged Prisoners-*- Kescue of the Crew of the Mary Ano--Affalrs at Charleston»«Flght in Tennessee. Fortress Horror, Feb. 10.—The flag of traoe boat Hew York arrived this afternoon from City Point, bringing down 369 exchang ed Union prisoners. Among 1 , them are two officers, one a Colonel and the other a Lien tenant. . The steamboat C. W. Thomas, Capt. 0. G. Baker, on her return trip from OheiTy Stone to-day, picked op the crew of the sohooner Mary Ann, whtoh was sank on Middle Grounds on last Tuesday. Capt. Haley and his crew wore in the rigging thirty hours. They then succeeded in making their esoape in a small boat to Smith’s Island. They are badly irost bitten and are now in the hospital at Fort Monroe. The Richmond papers of Monday, Feb. 9th, have been received. The tone of these papers in regard to the so-called raising of the block ade, has wonderfully changed. The Tftiy hat the following: Robt. Bunch, the British Consul, sailed from Charleston on the 7th last. In the Cadmus.' From the offi cers of that steamer we learn that the result of the late naval engagement was much less substantial than was supposed. No Yankee vessel was sunk. . The new Ironsides is still off Charleston bar. She goes out to sea overy' morning, but roturns every qvsaiag. The impression is that Savannah will be at tacked before Charleston Is. Augusta, Feb. 6.—Gen. Reynolds’ Yankee division moved to Alexandria, Tenn., yester day, for the purpose of destroying the floor ing mills. A portion of Morgan’s cavalry fought them for several hours, but owing to the enemy’s force he was compelled fo retire. Latest from Havana. Niw York, Feb. IL—The steamer Militia arrived this morning, from Havana on the 6th. She left Havana on the evening of the 4th on a cruise. Our Havana letter of the 6th Inst, states that the pirate Florida left Nassau a week ago after eoaling. She Is reported to have made seven prises off Cuba and one off the Bahamas. The report that the pirate Alabama had been sunk off Kingston by the Tioga and So nora has been traoed, and is denied. . The Alabama had landed the captured pris oners from the Hatteras at Kingston. Business at Havana was -dull. The Fight Near Williamsburg. Yorktowh, Feb. 10. —Th*. engagement on Saturday night, beyond Williamsburg, was aot so seven as at first reported* Oar loss in killed, wounded and missing; will be consid erably less than thirty. The wounds of Capt. Farth an not pro nounced mortal. Lieut. Jas. Smith, and several others, who were supposed to have been taken prisoners, have made their escape. Capt. Hagermaster and Lieut. Williamson are undoubtedly in the hands of the enemy, as is also the body of Lieut. Rhlnemiller, who was pftbably killed. ; From Nassau. Ntw Yobe, Feb. 11.—The ichooner Ante lope, from Nuun on <he Slat, reports that the pirate Florida arrived tiere on the SOth, recruited, end tailed on the evening of the Slit. She had not made asj new 1 prises slnoe her operations off Cardenas. No American war vessels were at or near Nassau. The brig Porto Plata, from Port Au Platte, reports that on Feb. 2d, In lit. 31° long. 74°, she saw two steamers steering east, under steam and canvass, apparently a obese. One had a beam engine, and was painted lead eolor. The other was painted blaoh. Prisoners it HonBtbn 9 Texas. Boftox, Feb. lI.—A letter bom Captain Proctor, of the 42d Massachusetts regiment, hated Houston# Texas, Jan. 6th, states that his and two other companies were captured at Galveston on the Ist, and are at Houston, to gether with Col. Burrell, Burgeon CummlogsJ and Chaplain Singer. Captain Proctor states, that Capt. Waiuwright, Lieut. Lee and eight of the .crew of the Harriet Lane were killed and the rest are prisoners. ; They all reoelve good treatment, and expect to be soon pa roled. Before the capture, one was Killed and fourteen wounded in the thi^ee.companies. From Port HOrol- New Yoxx, Feb. 10.—A Port Royal letter, •f the 3d iniL, says that the most of General Foster’s fleet had arrived there In good con dition. The Ist South Carolina negro regiment ar rived yesterday from aa expedition sixty mUw up the 'St. Mary’s river, Georgia, to Wood stock, which they burned,; after having re pulsed the enemy In a severe engagement. They also destroyed a rebel'salt-woriu. The regiment fought like veterans and repulsed superior numbers* Death of Nicholas Longworth--A Family Poisoned# ’ Cjicixxati, Feb. 11.— Nicholas Longworth died yesterday, aged 81 years. The family of Philip Benson, consisting of eight persons, residing on Liberty street# were poisoned yesterday by eating soup supposed to contain arsenic. One -member has died and another is not expected to live. A ser vant girl has been arrested on suspioion of committing the crime. Arrival ol the Steamer Bohemian. Poxtlaid, Feb. 9.—Theitenmer Bohemian arrived at this port at 5 o’clock this morning. The Bohemian reports that the steamer St. Andrew sailed from Londonderry on the 24 lasL COMMERCIAL RECORD , PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ornsa or m Piussuaoa Daily Gas«ttb, Wxdxxsdat,; Feb. 11, 1888 l Cola Use again declined end ottr bankers ere baying st 148 for Gold end 138 for Silver. Demend Notes ere lower and mey be quoted at 146. Eastern Exchange is firm at per boylog end £4 per cent pmn. aelllsg. FLOUR—The market Is tern active under the an favorable advices from the East; thoogh there la no change whatever In rates. Bales of 100 bbls Extra Family*! $7,2507,60; 60 do do at f6,90@7,23; 60 do do at $7,0007,25; 150 do do at $7,8707,60, ana 9,000 bbla lo lota, to arrive, to the trade, on private terms. Ex tra la held at $0,62® 0,75, and Rye Flour la firm at $5,00. OlLS—Crude OR U firm without, however, any change (n rates, and we continue to quote at 9o to bulk end 14c In bbla—bbls Included. The sales re ported on change were; 700 bbls Grade In tank at Be; l,l(febbladoet24o~deUvered to New TorkjlMhW» Befiofcl, la bond, at 28c, 60 do do free r straw color end Jow test, at 32c; end 87 do do, straw color at 84c. Geod City breads of Refined ere held at 80c to bond and 40c free, packages included. GBOCEBIES-r-The market Is.very firm and with n frlr demand and limited receipts, prices manifest an upward tendency. We quote Sugar at U%9l2)fc; Coffee 53@34«, end Molaeeee «5066 c. BUTTER A EGOS— unchanged. <*#]§ of $ bbls prime 801 l Batter at 24c, end ijbble Eggs at 16017 - SEEDS—Clover Beed has declined end may beqao ted at from to 96,60; Bale bf 180 hush at the fat 'side figure. Timothy is Arm el end flax $1,55 02,60. :, DRIED FRUIT—BaIe ol 00 b tab Teaches «t 95,5" >rbnt>al,in4tMpad>di fmi .t U cut. p. k. Appfc. riwift Back,t&t* me. ■ BACON—Is firm with small seteeaefie for Shoul ders; 8c for Sides; B%ofbr Plain Bams and 10c for Sugar Cured. BRASS—Arm with salee of 20 both small White at $2,61, aad SO do do at *2,76. POTATOES—SaIe of 210 bath Peach Blows from vtonatlLOO per busheL CHEESE—SaIe In lots of 100 bxs prime W B at 12c. APPLES—SaIe of fit bbls prime at $2,75 per bbl. The Oil Trade of Pittsburgh. But few Jgraons outside of the OU trade, have any Idea of the amount of badness that has been done and !e a till doing-here In Grade and 'Refined Petro leum. It Is Variously estimated that tom one mOUon fist kuudrti thousand I* ir* miliums 4/ burrels of Crude and Refined OH, have changed hand* here: during the past year. The amount that was landed on the • Pittsburgh wharf of the Allegheny river, which ex tends from the water works to ths point, from the first of February, 1862, down to the pi'esent time, Is in round numbers, 220,000 bbls. On Monday and Tuesday of this week the Pennsylvania Central Ball, road shipped Eaet,lo,soo bbls. Fhiladelphia cattle Market. Feb, 9.1-The receipts of Beef Cattle at Phillips’ Avenue Drove Yard are larger than they here been fur several weeks past, reaching about I,JWO head. The market In oonseqoehce Is dull, and prices are folly 26c the 100 the lower than last quoted. First quality Chester county and Western Steen are sell ing at V,60@10; a lew choice are reported at : 810,26; fair to good at sB@9, and; common at $0©7,60, ac cording to quality. Tb 6; market closed very dull, and tales wen made at lower prioee than the above. *s3oo head will be lelt over. Cows are selling slowly lat former prices; ranging at from $lB to s3Bs head, according to quality. Sheep.—The arrivals qnd salee of cheep at Phil lips’ Avenue Drove Yard continue light, only reach, log about head. T£ie market le lees active, bat pncee are wllheut any material change, ranslng at from 6)i®7)£c for Ist quality, and 6@t££e gross, for 2d do, as to condition. Block Sheep are scarce, and selling at from $2,76&4 A head, secerning to quality. Hnga.—The receipts and ealee of Hogs armvsry light, and we again advance our quotations 25@5Uc 9 100 foe, with a good demand at the advenes. 900 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, by John Grouse A 00., at from f, 100 lbs nolt, as to condition. ; 1,911 head sold at H. G. ImbofTe Union Yard at from VTOB.V 100 netU Foieign Commercial by the Eoxopa. liiTiaPOoL, Jan. 24.-kitten—The Brokers' Circu lar reports the sales of the week at 23,000 bale*, uf which 8,000 were taken by speculators and by exporters. The market has been irregular, and pri or, have declined >4d@)£d for American, tor Su nns, and Id for other Kinds. The sales of Friday were 4,000 bales, including 2,000 to speculators and exporters, the market doting doll at the annexed quotations. The stock In port is estimated at 396,000 bales, of which 65,0v0 are American. State of Irads.—The Manchester markrt is very dull, with a downward teudsney. Breadstuff*.—The Liverpool breadstuff* market is heavy l and declining. 1 Richardson, Spence A Co., Wakefield, Bash A Go., and Bigland, Athya A Co., report: Flour dull, ana partially 9d lower; -Ameri can, 225527* (ML Wheat still declining, and prioee ldgSd lower; Red Western, Mld(js9»M;Bed Southern lu*; White Western, 10s@lls; White Bontbern, lUwtf 12s. Oora.msiwr; mixed, Sue. Provisions.—The {market has been steady. 'The above anthorittea report: Beet steady; Pork steady; Bacon Irregular and' stlll-decUning. Batter steady; Lard firmer bot quiet; sales at 37s 6d(£39* Tallow quiet but steady. ProUuoe. —Ibo Brokers’ Circular reports; Ashes ' easier; Pots, 325; F6aria,3li; Busin firm; Common, 2tie<9Y7a; Spirits Turpentine Small sales at 12U*. Sugar tUll declining and 3d lower. Cofieo firm; Bice quiet and stead); Linseed Cakes quiet and uncuanged; L.ln>*«rf oil quiet but steady; Cod Oil—Bo sales. London Markets.-—Baring's Circular reports bread staffs dull but steady at unchanged rates. Iron steady Sugar doll and 6d !lower. Oofiee buoyant and still, advancing. Tea but. steady. Bice ; Inactive. (Spirits turpentine tending downward; sates at 115 S. Bosln still advancing. Tallew firm at 44s 6d(s44s 9d. Linseed OU t)UI advancing; sales st 445. Lin seed Oakes heavy • and lending downward. Sperm Oil quiet and unenanged, Fe.rdoum dull at 20s. Pnmlnp Cloiha. Faon&racx, Feiv. 7.—Monday and Tnesday, mar ket very firm at? lest week's prices. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ootton fell off and goods follow ed. gaturday HxM'l left off at 18Kc, very firm; few could be obtained at that pries. The following art the sales for the Reek: 3,000 pleoes*4Bx62; 16c; cash. 2,0U0 do ’48x62, 16^c,casb. 3.600 do ? 62x66, liic, cash. 2.600 do 5 63x66,16%e, cash. i|6oo do I; 66x60, lOc, cash. 2,000 do 66x60, lC)£e, cash. 3,000 do 1^6x60, cash. 4,090 do ; 66x60, 17c, cash. 20,000 do 1 00x94, 18)46, cash. 8,000 do ; 60x64, lB)fcc, cash. 46,0U> do : : 64x74, caan. do : 64x64, cash. 16,000 do i 64x64, cash. ua^oa^Kw. Money and aiocki In New Yotk. Fab- 10—Tha stock market Is decidedly lower to day <mi the speculative list, but very strong on gov ernment* and most of the border state state bonds. The salm to ngllaa wars very large on Erie and Cleveland and Pittsburgh at a decline of 1 per cant. ' The topic of t£e street to*<l»J U tba heavicee* io gold, sales making at oce time u Urv as 168%, a de cUm of per pool on the pries of leet evening. On the call at tae Board the quotation stood 163j' u 01fll» bat immediately wtterwarsa eeliere marked utu price < <ur« to Ufrom which there U a recovery i 0L63*4, the price current ae we go to proas. The list of railroad bondh shows no Important changes.' First 'class mortgages are firmly held at mil prices. Chicago and Northwestern boade are steady, the earning* ol the road In January being re* garded as vary } sells factory, Cleveland and Buts* borgh* are held higher. The Thirds are qnoied 104)4 010 ft. it* ox* attracting more attention and w* 400 te on edrancd of par cast oa tb* Ogapoae of ISSU lb* C«rttficnU* and beres-tUrtjee. Tb* demand I* ptrtUUjr apecalntir*, bat the UnjalTj for InTwlmeni through (be commUion houma hie takes a decided etart a frw d*j». DaUaMa l>«mand setae era lower, bat do sot fine tneta am wid*lj a* gold. Tb* uUs at the Board thle were cU«Oj at 162, iU thle le the price at one hud a half o'clock.' : Sliver u doll and large iota cannot be eold sslem a inniraelnn of 8433 par cent U-made. Small parcel* have bean take* at 146Q160. Mosaj leaner at 'par cant with more to ba had at o then oafridajr end Saturday. The retell ahost lper oedt lower when compered with bat weak. ' T Exchange on London lihuTj and lower, and rate* an eoanaetUedby the decline of pcs cant la soldi that the buslaato fat lo>ootTow , a eteamer wiii to vary light. Hamilton ara qiipoaed to da far their pwofcaeee till the next steamers. First-dam bills' unquoted Poet. KIVEJt INTEEL.IUENCE. Tba river continues to swell slowly aft this point, with seven faet six Inches by tha marks but evening. Tha weather has' again tors ad wet, *aad »• ahonld not to anrpriaed |o aaa another coal boat rise. The Allegheny to again Almost entirely free of Ice, and the Ohio la now in a good navigable condition from thlt point out. '• There to nothing new to notice about tha wharf, and, weragrat tony, no perceptible Improvement in business. There hoe not been a a ingle arrival from or departure for below, daring the peat forty* eight hoars. Tije Armenia, from fit. Louis, will, without doubt, t)« found at t ha wharf this morning, and the Edipee from St. Louis, and the Sultana from Cincinnati, may be expected here during .the latter pant of the week, The Jennie Rogers, Capt. Thomas Bo gen’ new boat, to almost completed, and, as will be seen by card, she to announced tor fit. Louis. *OlO Argosy, Capt. BeedVnew boat, U now at the wharf ready to dominance receiving tor Cincinnati and Louisville, 'She will get off about the latter aad of the week. . The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, to <&• regular Wheel log packet tor tp>day, leaving promptly at 11 a. m. Tha Emperor, jtopf. Dravo, will positively leave Or .Cincinnati and-Leutovlllo this evening. It to stated that Oapt. Sam. Trench late bf thefihe nango, has contracted for a Urge side-wheel steamer, somewhat similar in style and dlmemions to (he St. Patrick.* Oapt. Prank Msrralta’s aew steamer, it to thought, will be ready for &uslnms about the Ist of April. It to said Capt. K. contemplates building a fine side w heeler. T. : STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI AND. LOUIfiYXLUL—fh* splendid neinlMßK a teems* ABaOfiT, Cspt. a. W. Heed, **•*?*»» the above aad intermeiiale ports on BA.TOBPAT, lath Imt., st 4 <Pa r «ck p. m. . for freight cr pusage apply on botrd or to ME fITUYinOBTOH t OOw Ageflta. TOOK KVAN BVILJIB,CAIRO jJQKj4 1 AID ST. tom, —Th. .pI.ndIdJCBJJA .•»«mar JSBHII BOOIBK, o*pt, Tho». wUllwT*fcr '(iUt.bm ud OtmudliU pt. cn * SDBMDAT.IUh lmL, «t 6 o'clook f. m. ’"'•'“'swm .^vssfc* toll JOHM PLACE, i/Ott .CINCINNATI 6 LOU* kJCSIJ i * ISYILLA-The Am new steamerJflHHß tfPIBOJL Oapt. O. A. Draro, wilt tor tne above and Intaraodlste pdrtt.oa TfilßfftAT; ltth into o’clock p. r ' For freight or passage apply on beard or to , , J. bTIIYIMOSTOS a C 0 „) A-Bto. tod JOHN PLACE, : I**™ KI-lIII.H W KKKI.V I fCat.l | IAHMVILLI PACKST. —TbetfMßHJ I a. am Por freigh tor passage apply on board at to J. B. Agenta, PUsbuifk. H. A PIEBCE A 00.. Akento.Ttonesviila. ncff QOHtfHtJtt MOiAAßalfia.—lftbumls VaRIkI) VKOiT.—&o twos FMehwuu, MBDiCJiM** j If, L)-. !•. >' r 'IMFKOV'M*. 111,001) SKAKCUBH V ROBBOOKB FOb Cancer, Oanceroai Formation!, Scrofula, Untaneoui Diieaxea, . Eryripelai, Boils, Pimploi on the Face) Sore Eye*, Tetter Affections, SoaldHead, Dycpepiia, Qoetiveneii, Old and Stubborn-Ulceri, Rheumatic Diiorderr, Jaundice, - Balt Rheum, Merouri&l Siteum; General Debilitr, Liver Complaint,' Lou of Appetite, Low Spirit!,,. Female Complaint!, Epilepiy or Fiti, Pdralyiii or Faliy, Byphilitio Biieaiei and Cariei Of the Bonei, TOOKTHHB WITH ALU OTHIB DIBIISEC HAVQIU THIIB OBIQIN IH A DEPBAVI'> CONDITION or THI BLOOD OB OIBOULA, TOBY SYSTEM. OA3J Of VABIBL A. BO TV. pmiKiMii December 81, 1861. Dr. Q. 11. Kursm:—l take plaamts In matin,, - this voluntary statement In favor of a mediate* pro pared by yon eallad M bnm l i Blood Baa mm. 1 1 had suffered for In yaara with Scrofula, which broke out on my bead and forehead ao ae to disfigure me vary much, and took off tha hair when th? dfe mh made Its appearance; It also broke oat on xnj arm above and below the elbow, and eat into the akin end fieeh mea to expose a fearful acre. The diaeaH oo my bead went ao far that semi email pteae* o: bone ea&eoct. I wee very weak and low spirited, end bad given op all hop* of evar getting well, I bad tried eevend skillful phjtkiani and they did me ao good. In September lest| 1861! I waa iodnoed to. try “LumetT'a lairae r *» Blood fiuaxoßm:* I moat oonfrm I bad no bdtu tn' patent medicines, tmt after 1 had need three bottlee of Blood Searcher, the olearß on my head and arm began to heaL 1 have now taken eight or ton bottles* and my bead anthers are entirely well exoept the ecan remaining from the sores. 1 wIH also state that 1 bad the rhaumatlsn very bad tn my arms aad legs. The Blood Searcher ' also cored the rheumatism. I am now a well man, over forty jeer# of age, and 1 feel as tuple aod yonrg m I did whan I waa twenty, and have tncreaaadln weight twenty pounds. I would also atata that tha itaeaaa in my fccehead was ao.bad that when hs stooped and UAad anything heavy, tha blood ran oct of the son. Dr. Ksyaer had a photograph taken of me by My. Oarga, ths artist, after 1 began tc get well. It dom notahow my appearance as bad aa ll waa before I commenced taking tha madlrifna. Ton mn seS tha photograph, one of which la now in ay p urn wlnn. and also at Dr. Keytar,*, 140 Wood attest. I would also state that I took the Blood Bea*ch* which waa before Dr. Keyaer commenced took lag U. U helped me soma, I did net re* aerer'teat until 1 got the kind made by Dr; Keytej himself. One bottle of hit did me more good teas two of the old. I believe it U a great deal atroogu and better. I have reoommended tha Blood Haatcfi trtoft gmt waj of my Meats lor r arioas diseases, sad 1 belter* It ha* helped til whole of than, let ■ay publish Ibis tfyoa wish,; and I era anxiocs thai all who era afflicted as 1 waa axaj o* cured. I Ur* !r thh city, He. 4 Tin*street, tad am employed t‘ <*V rUl* A A*d*reoa l 'a Colon ttarbl* Works, U Ways* ttml DABIIL A. BOTH, a BLIND MAN ODKMD. l Ur* In BUfo, ; *t OUntea MQt, tad har* beaa Marty blind la both *y*s tor nearly tear yean. mIM on Dr. Krynr aboct thr** month* ago, axrf sr>f«t Mm to gfre hi* directions to Cho Instltotk* fflr th* BHnd la JhUadtephla. Q* told it* that* M«d not go to PhUadalpUa to get wtel, Mb* ha* aidlda* that weald cor* bo, mbe said atydlaat* WMla tits blood. Ims mated tor U two or tore* is th* hospital ia Ihls city, sad was raUeead, bat! my iln — alwmyM*tornW after a month or two aft« I cams oat of tbs hospital. I (bond my dte •ate was r*toralng and 1 railed i by thsadrio* oi a good friend of mine, on Dr. Koysar, who aas natwed ■y sight, and my eyra an nsarly as wall assror, Tbs Doctor gars sis “fclndssy’s Blood Searcher*’ an* awwh. DAVID IINHOLLT, nttabormh, Jely ft, 1881. CUnton Mills. BUgo. Wttnm - M W, H’Busr,: Aadsnsa tenet, All* gkinyOKy. 4 BAD BORA LMQ 00RAD. Phbiuw, September It, tt«L—l hereby that 1 bars had a: son lag ter orsr a ysab. It **' eorarod with alters and sons so that I &• t week tor nearly A year. My l*gswilled*that I wis enable W ild anything •» a; ag ii*a,for at least •Umonthfl. I trtedeerenl of ths test doctor* lath* «(ty, hot 'wfthoet any benedt) S**Uy I called Mi Dr. Xtessr.it 80. 14# Wood tenet who only attend** m*|aboat tVo trteks,and gar* am but two bottle*cr ■ediolM and 1 as aow eotfrsly well and hkr* oco United waU lord* soathA 11 sit anploy*d at tb* togteXogiao Botae. oo TOarth ter—t, ,when ani oTTnamou. THOMAS FAEaihW «sroM Ml *•< tt* rffM Mwl, a* (tore to * *om* tmftU to Us mar tot Dr. SEO. B. Uklll IM Wood «tw«>. inU wwqWe«* «4*-**v»*»- mUK GREAT CURE FOR €UNBOMP* X ’ MOM. • Tb* proprietor , this medldht haring mad* It tto •titdy of yawst tbo -ttfs of Ihr Plot Trte Into* Mecksas far dines*■ efth# Langs,and Throat, 1s now c bring to snSteiarhttßaiilty th* n» nit of his experience.. This tnuy great and geod mddldns la preparsd wltb much ear*: tar bsltig distilled sxpnaely tor It, 1r thereto* free from all. bapnritiea of oowunon tarr — ft has cared mcreceaeicf 09nyomptkni than any known remedy on earth. : It will Cntw SBOHOHraXfI, It WQI ears ASTHMA. . ItwUlconßOa* THBOAT AHDBBIABT. It wlllmi, oovabs ADD OOIiPi.WIiM u. . SBr Bdirare'of Oorarf*rfcita.^« Hioa h»t» <hotkhroola,uo WISHABTB Dtd. | ■‘USU niU and U Owjf do not out ton to to (ho Of*nt d wbwa joo. totkM UMittd maim -j. ‘fwr. moutj.' ifess *Mag?lssßh‘ Toa.MMJe, TURFMANS' COURT BALITOF VAI^ <J UABLK BEAL KBTATX.—By rigga* of an. al as order of the Orphans* Opart of Washington cvontw she underifgned, Executor of tha will of Marcos Black, dec’d. lata of Oarroll townahlp,neer Uonongahela City, Washington county, Palwm oxnoae to Pablio bale, on the premises, on THUBS* DAT, febraary 12th, 1863, the following described real estate* tovrtt?"“ “ A certain tract of land sitimte In Carroll township, oaths tfonengahelt liver, adjoining iaadi'dltha Mr* of ITeuryXs raff, Gao. 7. Lawrenoe,lt. F.Bbh. die dud B. W. Tower, contelningMO AOBKS OT bCBFACK LAUD. This tract is aitaats oh the' river, about a quarter of a mile below Mpuongkhete City, and consists prindpally of first clam river bow tom Tha tract may beidividedJlfcto parcels, aad the undersigned Is authotized by. Court to offer and sell the same togather or in separate tracts or parcels, as may seem expedient and deal* ™Also, 180 ACBES OP BIOS*. OOAT», adjoining the tract «bove described and lands of hsiracu'fieag Graff, o*o. V. LawTeuc*,B. F.-BJddle and *. W. Tower. Ttefooei' Is of aoperfdr quality, terorabur located for mlslßg, and may be sold together witn the surfime land above described, or separate, in die* tfnet tiacit or parcels. Terms—One-third of the purchase-pionej .to be paid at the confirmation of the sals, and the re* mainder in two equal payments thereafter,’ with in* tenat from said day of confirmation; " • • ? ' JOB. 8. UOBBISON, Pittsburgh,-Executor. - fe7:ltd . •. ■ Office Mo. 181 Tonrth-iti • VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.— Tne subscriber oflsis for sale a YALPABLI FABM, (Estate of Jehn Duff, dae*d,). aituate tn Chipeva township, Beaver oounty, thAßtate road .eadlng .from DarUngton hi Drldgpattt|.(M|7 ; te nteg about 180 acres, alt under fence., Xhe-ÜB provemsnts are a mine Hotise, Trame'B4nf,‘ 40x60 test, nearly new, and IOO aerss cleared and in a high state of cultivation { bialanca well tlmbertsl. A large orchard of APpl*i Pea®h, Cherry and Plum trees. A number of never (ailing springs of the purest wattr. The fena Js..neatly all underlaid with rich coal beds—one abo&tfi feet la thickness, and one of 6 to 6 feet thick, which la now -being worked and in goed order. This property is coDveuiintly loetted; being within 6 muesof Sew Brighton, 3 miles of Darlington, and 2 miles of the P., Ft. W. AC.B. B. Also within 1% to 3 miles of a variety 07 Churches, flieam Grist and Saw Hilla, Schools, Ac. i . - For terther particulars iuquireof the subscriber, on the premises, or JOBH KIBE, Ksgle Hotel, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Xa27.2meod WM. DUFF, Executor. ORPHANS’ COURT BALE.—By vir tue of au Order of the Orphans' Oourt of Beaver County, the subscriber will expos# to PUBLIC BALB, on tbepremfsee, on the S6*H DAT OF FXB BUARY, 1868, at U o’clock a. m., about US AOBKS OF LAND, part of the real estate of James Sharp*' dea’d, situate in DarUngton township,' Beaver coon ty , adjoining lands of Joseph Sharp and othsrs. About 80 acres cleared, with two-story sto&ehouae, log barn, frame stable, Acl, thereon. Tbs above premises are situated one*half mil* west of the Dar* tmgton or New Galilee Station, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago BaUroad. For terms and farther information Inquire of the subscriber, Aomlnistrttor or the estate of James Sharp, dec’d at New Brighton, Beaver county. Pa. iefcdwvod AGNKW DUFF, Adm’r. EOR BALE — Tha property Of the Bob scriber, in HcClnre township, situated £}£ miles from the city, on the New Brighton Turnpike, and also on road leading to Perry frill©, consisting of SO acres, well improved, with IXUO fruit trees. A new dwelling house and tenant house, Ao, AU under cul tivation, and haring a fine viow of the Ohio river. Will .be syl<l whole or in parts to,suit purchasers. Terms easy. Enquire of " COLUMBUS COLEMAN, Marion Avenue, Allegheny City : Or LOOK BOX S 3, P. O. Allegheny. 1 felO;6meodug /"UTY PROPERTY FOR SALS, con \j listing of a lot of ground having a front eh Wylie street of 24 feet, end extending back along Union alley 96 feet. Erected thereon an -a large modem style thne*tory Brick* Dwelling, with ex* tensive back buildings, Stable and Carriage House. Also, two lots of ground on Federal street, Sixth Ward, having each a front of So feet, and extending back 130 feet to an alley, with two wel) finished two* story brick dwelllags erected thereen, arranged in modem style and on a feahionable street. Apply to B. MoLAIN, 103 Fourth street. TjlOR BALE.—One Boperior leoond- X tui OYLIHDIB BOILKK, SO lnehn bj SO fret long, all perfect. * One superior new BOILEB, 32 Inches diameter, 8 feet long, 2d tech iron. Two HTijBAULIO PBISSIB, tor Ilusnd, wllb pumps aB complete. . boveral new and second-hand STEAM ENGINES, from 18 inch diameter down to 8 inch, wilt be told .low fer cash. HUGH NL BOLE, fe&tf On the Allegheny river, cor. Polnt;AUey. giNGUSK FOR tiALi*; ABOUT KiSHT HOBK3 POWKK. a GOOD OBDKB. WILLS* SOro CBJUfr Yd&aAA. GAtXTTZ.qmOI. Vtftb iKM. rtov* BmttMiW. luolnti A* »H:<m Fjtt HA t.K—A convenient and veil taUtixl TWO*6TOBT BBIOK HOMB, »>th 7 rooms sad rood dry cellar, and hydrant water, with a Cram* stasia back. Lot XQxllO, *c 8 lots. CuxllO, oq Locust: street, Maachaatar. near Faisasgar Bail way. lnqalr**t>T&ia OFFIOJt»crtoHJKHOT M. BIDPEbfc, boccst street. Manchester, r fc&:tt F)K SALE—Ilia THBEK-STOBtED BBIOK SCILDUiO, 80. JO7 B«n<w«t, On ud hot and cold water throgghoatt^gatj** ‘‘‘fattm** ** ' **&. MPUaoiia. FDK BALK—On*; Bailor, 6 fsel long and it tnchw disaster? one roe* 8 tack. Sait* 1^ TO MJET. FB BENT—A daainbla GOONTBT BISIDINO®. within cae mil* of Allegheny City, on the Permrille Plank Bead, The/hoeaals ■ Urge Brick, wau impmed and vary comfcrtabla. That* is also fin atm.of cfettratad (round in orchard and garden. Also, the adjoining property of MT«n acres of ground adapted far gardening pnr«. poses; there tea good hones and outbuildings on the premises, and a good vartsty of choice fruits. To a good Unant wUlbs rented at a moderate pries. Poe ■melon glTehen the let of ApriL Cell on the subscriber, on tae premises. . . feS:tf ' W. B.JUBIT. FOB KENT—A oonifoitabls two-rtory BWXLUNG, containing six roogii, withßprfng House of two rooms adjoining, and yard, in Xlsen* Tills, directly cu the rente of the street can*:. JsSfctf W.M. GOBJdtT. m Liberty street rriO LET—Tfitee Boom* intba Oamtt* A* Brnuune, with or without power.. The rooms, arecnltabio either far a Mating OSes or othaF Ms cheaiealpurpose.. Applyatth* " faS:tf , OOUIITIHQBOOSL FSB BENT—Thooatwoßoa»B.o»*he owner ef fifth street and as Hoe. 100 and 10A ADDiTto TaUAHDUKUS, SnK Mo. tTiLttsrty street. COUNT** BBittDKNGKS FOB pww’t- Jwo oomfortabla dwellings-,ln Pitt orchard of two aorea, the otheriKacrea; plenty afFruit andtirepee. The —..noises aan be ptochasedon reasenable terms, imonireof WATT A WILSON, Jald Liberty street, • F3K BENT—One two-story BKICKf PWKLLIH& HOUSX, sitnstsd on-Hay street; with seven room*. Pomssilon girmnlst of April. JAft. ;P£LULIr*B3N, Jals .6# -and 10 Water street. ' OTOBE BOOM TO LET—No. 212 Lib lOaHrttMtt, wU oJKoo<Vto«“» 1* * 4[ * U “*' ""33&UBAAU0U dets Hoe.»Uandamiibeityatieet. F)B BALK OB Oil ft* 11 CWB » 1 “* •^o^GSmras, Hb&iltf Att-f .11... 80, ISS Tonrtli ft. stswurti jimcwtes. k WILSON’H S£Wm« KfACHINES, »OrW IWTH eTMMWIi PirnMUBOB, PA. Them ÜBBIYALLKD FAMILY MAOHIHtt have last been awarded the highest premium aft the WOBLH’6 FAIB, Loadon-aU tha Merhtnsi to the world oompeUagr* .*. • Ovsr 100,000 have already bean sold, aQ giving aalTeraal mttsheHon. This Mashlss makes the look -stitch tmpoorthls to taravel, with the imsattsi adnsitsgsofbetngaHhs ecboth sides,'termtng dw ridge'or cfcahi~itwlU hew, fall, gaiherilitndj seed, tnekahd -The eleganee, speed add slapifetty of tkfa Ma chinal the oean Wand strength of stitch, and adapt* ablU ty to tha thickest or thinnest dhhrfcs rendsr ft toe most SUOOISBrUL AMD POPDLAX (SWISS MAOHIHS now offered to the pnblio. »*-WAgBABTMB ISUI mil.'* W>"o*U *a4,mnla* Ihtß, »t .Ho. 17 FIFTH STUOT. . ? -li.'--; r«,:j » : Vtims Amm. ,.- n WrWILLIAMSACO.’B r ' : * DCFBOTCO DOOM* THMAD Family Scwinr JHacMaea. . BibKobmt Ho.wiTontth taMVJtttttnrib.^ : an from fifteen to*twiatjdbilaie sa*do ST*kiSl thiaa TOIL' gßtja >Ms> aid <u n« tkHptavMeflM. Omtudlx n at gawiagJ&nfrfae Beedles, Sewing JiICSKSfAp^i 1 ■ - s !>• \> nTTSBVBQB w x v tb&TamaIwSSSS-SCTSBSr 1 mohdat, B^vimySirearSffl^gWr Depot at- UtA - FaittMjT—j»U- bwght m foOdirat < eUtimtK tMmtmjmi Mmir I»«™Pttttbnrth._L „ Ui v ni. WOB.BL dO Btoohagrin*--- 4-y m. 4«en m do h«w4tilL^—« n.iff w • do OolnratmaJ l l-oft W| tMft*. mL Axrtvte CHnrfnn»H .. fr«i u : i.|A m do < pt. ■< • * So change df can between Pittsburgh tad m BplendW Sleeping Out aitaehed to all Bight ZrttM. . : [» Wiflim, Um Leaves PitUtmrgh 1:50 e. m. MOa.m.l L4l)b. m. do. WeUsvtUe. 4:11 *• feOO * I 400*»» : do Steabenv’e 6:15 u Add J; 1 fioo «• do Wheeling. -foil .** 11K>5 if. 1400 «" Arrtrwß«UHr;4. ®H(J'” ' UO5'J &2S Connecting at j Wheeling with 'Baltimore tad Ohl Bailra*d t and at BeUairwlth Central Ohio Baflroaft far EapeevUtylmnowter, Cirdeville, Colombo, Oth dnnatl( end points West. .; . f iMmrgk it md CUmlami He*. < Leave*&ittsboigh M ju.. w , MM . IHOpkSh do .4:45 “ 405 « do fcli *• 634 u - - do &M “ €O6 « ■do €o4 M TOi “ 9-.BS “ . &30 •#: .. • Connecting atßayard with Tuscarawas branch foe .. F&iUhdSpblA a&d Coatl Dover; tt AUlaaeo vitb' 1 Plttttafrgb, Fort Wayne and Chicago* Baßnafcat:- -.. Hudson wltbCtevolaad, ZancerQls tad fifarinnttiOL ; B. for 'Akron,OnyafcogafaOstad.Hlßaabargt*a4 . at GlonUnd with $ AjE-'H. B. for Erie. Dukiik tnd BdAdo with <& A T. B. B. for Detroll : andChlcagb,aadthi2forth«wcet. ‘~ WeUivifiaAdoaamodettob leave* at Brton.m.j Betarnlng ininsjUKrtre alfc2a*;Bfo» fclOifcTtte . 6:45 and 1130p.8i.i r .. : - .. - Thrchgh Ticket*. 4o -*U prominent point* da the Wmt <h .£onth'*wcttilltoth er .tfortnorest, sen fee rprocmred at‘the’LibWty Street D*poi,PfttSb&rgb... JOBfiPfiTßWAßTtTidbrAgnt." for farther Inlbrnittion.tppltto - 1 '- > WILLIAMSTEWA&X* Agent, • l At tbeOompanyV Office In freight Station, Penn it. . noigf . •- . W' .uminiin.7>ft TBAIRB.‘t»»mIMtafIK>M>A.V, Ju.'Uth;lM. ■ - . Tbs THBOUBH lull. - TOprßaUon.mry twrnbv {aart BgptUy) >1: &Ki t >».,«toHil»t»t«umUoM,«n4n»WM«nct ! ,::; oensfiotloosat utrdebarg for Btufanore tad wtia-. " iThe THBODOH BXPBE3S TBAIH Imt« •€ /- Waah&fftts. and pt Sew York via Allentown root* endFhlitdftlphin. jj, the PABIXISB ietTH the Btatlos dnflp (onpt Boadu.) at 11i35 p. m., itooping only tt prindpaf' flttlrM.nesting at SidrliDUTg fur Baltmort tad Wuhingtoni end.at PhllmMphla for Sow Icrt« . .. AOOOiIffiODATIOH TAAlBi*.; , . Xh« Jshnrtown Ahoommocetlon Train.wtvee dally, (except'BoailAy}ttY:4s'p;in^rtoj>pfli^*t4ll'«t*tJoM ted ranging at for he Oonentogh. •]=<•: ■ .1 *. - fintAowmißOdMfonTrtinforWalrefltettontMVM , taUy(«orot9umUy)*t«*.t£rt.rttA - “ • • ftecoad AocwnmdrtttiflP Srtla for ; WhO’*. Bt**io» . lMTet daily (except ecnutr) at 1105 a> au,. Third- fat 1 Btltlon at 800 p.m.., ... 1 foorth Accommodation Train for Waift Station' laavea dally Texoept Snnday) at.AOO p. mi' -■ The Ohsrcn Train leacee WaU’j Station etwry Ban day at BK)6 a. m.;:ratanilng, leavee Flttebvgh at lfosop.'m. '• -' "i Betnralng TralM arrive lb FKtebarga aa follows: Baltimore Ana-Mi* 1&15 p. ra. ; FhiiadelpUa Bx> prtM,lofl ; p.m4 fMS lilne, WadM*.. ~ aooothmodattoni lb JO a. m.; FtntWaD , aAtatSo& Aoootnmodatioa, CsBo a. nu; Seooail Walft fitaOMi ' AoooauaodaUoo, BiSsh. m.; TJifa'd' ITa&V Btatioa , Aoocmaodatlea, 1i56 p. kl. ; Fenrilk WaH*s Otsttoa AoooamedAtloQ, &jbo p. m. Balttaora Xxprea wIU - arrive' with Philadelphia Expreae at IUS p. ix, on Mondays. 5,. - v xral&iforDlalrstlllaaadlndjaaaeonnectatßUxe fUle lnteneotten'with'•Kail and‘Johnatown At* eemmodatfoh, Bast' . - ■ ; • f - -. The pnbUo will find 1? gnatly to thelr ibtMMt,U . • colsr taat or Wekt, to travel iiy . the. Fenmyivaaln Central Bailroad, a* the aooomxwdatfoßa novoSmd cannot be aornaaed osian* otherrooter 1 -The Bead to balliated with etoneiand li cutiraly.foeafroadnita. ,• We ptnml** lifoty, ipeed'and'ocmfort'td afl wV. may fovor thli Bond with their patroaisv, , .. PARK. : 1 To Sew W|»o lO 9 To Phtudeij.hl4-.il tD 8 €0 to all Stations oh the P«in*ylva ■h <St»el and to Pbiladelphle, Baltonoea and Hew York. , i . . •_ ~ Fa4ehgßXt nanhadfig tickets . ta. earn wBI be charged •& exocM*aooordihg'to diitsaoe trtvelad,ln . addition to the station rates, except from slattern -. , where the Company hie no Agent. >. earn of tafo the Cpmpany wiß hold. thezoaslvM rssprailbls for personal oeggag* and for aa amount not eioftaclng fKP.‘ > " ‘j - -* 4 - • S. B.—An Omnlbna Line haa-heen employed to eonvef patee&gers and Lagpueto and. front ibs D»> *, v . .' pot, at-a charge sot .to e*OK»ias ; oente fee each pas* : , At tb* Fntsnltanla Central' Baflrbad'Piawger . . gttUoa« on lilberty and final stmtt. j ■ aoli . Dollar Savings bank, no. 65 foonra Brainr. j * ! OHABTXBSD 1H 1860. _ ■ Opto daily front B'to 3 o’clock; alao on Wednesday and Sftnrday efeningsafrom May Ist to November lit, from 7 $o ft.o’dockaand from'Novemberlatte May Ist from £ to fi o’clock.- ■ DepmiU received .of all raminot lam than On* Dollar, and a dividend of the profit* declared twice a year, In JanesadDecember. Interest fcaa bean de daxed jeml*annwtflj» lnlnne andDeoamber, since 4 . the Bank, was organised, at the rate olein par cant. . not&awnout, 1* plaied totheozedft of the depoititor da principal, and-beem the aa*ln> tenet from the fir# cays ol Jone and DacambaA em* ponndjng twice a yearwithont trembling the depoei* tor to call, or eTea to preaent hie pan book. Afthti rate* money will;douEl* In leas than twelreyean, in the aggregate uqht 4«n oimuw m . cm.ina • Books, containing the Charter,'ByrLaw Bake and Bec&latiQne,2axnlihad gratis,;jjmappUqiUea at theoSoea i • . 'i l Psaxangf—QVOßGß ALBBXX.' j Johnß. MoTadd**, | I>mo H. Puaodv John Ooli&tf» *■ | John Mardull, : ; Akuodlt - I D« lMdf* ScAi.lt. Tihamtock, I A. l&Jtollock, X. X>* jams* MoA**J, . I HiU-Bdrgwin,'- ;. * 1 WiilUmy.Andmoiu James Hsrdmen,' Alexander £ca4l£7> •Johi> ft. fiackoiao, Gtotj* Blaek, 'J 1 Jofenß. Canfield, alobm A. Qanrter, Chaika A. Collin, William Donga* John Brans, '• Hopiwsll Hipbnrn, WUUsa B. Bnran, - Fetor H, Banker/ Bt«Uu4 Her* William B/Lafelj, SMttfUTtTiufl ‘tediwT ••• *; - - QTfiAMWBKEX.T BKTWOtt&f JtfL »;s*w .iuiM.ißbuklu p—mnsiin**“ QDiiHfiTuwM shin BttnmsWjrOompeM Ut*nd"«QSpaUdttJjMlr } fl *inin%t r MfrfttTrtt •am or lUHflHKffraßll^gatni^FSkg :»pha : It -- i,m m.'ftttnrJsT, Trir, B". an OF WAfl&lSaTo2U~ M ß*tardn7; r*us£ nodi srarj Baurd»y,>i xoox,titim ffcr tVßonk 1 v ; = f. .• :WW niMli;j« Moniwtth>&»: f m . iO A* 00l *t>~ tnVmrt. -fn do to sE^orttWOOl’.:« f J*W9mvZSZ*rS-. F»mr\iin[Vbbdahm<i HotH; Banna. &•*.> wm biteeoar.tuairfitadi mb toy tick*t»h«*«tjC» tdjortet rai«f .to . From . 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WllUttn 8. Bchmtti, ‘ Alexander XiadU, ”, Imo-WliltilibT- Chrirtlaa Yeager. -OHAfI. A. COLTOS. `~.
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