1 *• ♦ , .* .y.y V vr» V,‘.VV| .*» J» •!• ‘'V-V * ! .v,. >.» f' V 4t: : J ' -2 ” 1 k * * t ’ , v-r ,*!•. '< >■ Ail V N A. 1. ■ ■ , * v *• Y* • « V - .v fe»te -:?;#:> «-«a-:::;;S'iW!’..: StiW!■fe ! ft 1 '.■■••'■«**•:•':'••:*; teiifes*» \ iv.’•*■», 'ijJf.'.'Kv*-! J*o rjs. -iSpSiifi SUfcfSi .'. t ::.'S c ' ■': ■;■ ;» •.>'■ bj.viv, * • .i-C'f’S'Sw 1 J; —.':» ♦ • »•".»;« • - 1 .«: x- • . • *.* «■ *r j .m; . ...V. , ■ v \% - * .r v i /.*: •* \4'V« :< h, ,]. ,\j». ” ... • t f •* ' ■. .. A :r „ •v-r^s.VJ’-yc^^ ‘ffi*** ~‘ *' ’V 1 r~ ' ‘ V | / ! < - ! f f * r-A^h*' • i i fiSUHIOIII IaTEUIGKICK. ’ The proceedlnp of the ConTtatbo of ’ Epieoopeltan* of the to-celled Confederate .■Bietee, held some time elaoe, for the par- P°»e of formally eepereting ftom their brethren in the United States, ere greda *Hf becoming known to the people of the North. The address of the Southern Biehope ie h remarkable dooament, from whioh we ieern the following admissions: 1. Thet ■ the System of slavery “rucuritata” the vi olation of those übred relatione whioh God hes Greeted, end whioh men cannot con sistently ennui. 2. Thht “e very little cere upon oar pert" would rid the system of these anchrietien features. 8. Thet the reason why they here not .meliorated the system end led the “hosts of the Lord in the work of juetioe end meroy,” U becetue u Abolit|oniim" exhorted them to it. 4. Thet the .yetem of slavery ie the one upon whioh they ere to build their national life. 6. Thet while neglecting their duty to the slaves, the Lard gave them the laborof these slaves “freely. ’’ 6. Thet they prepose to ebrio tienise the system when they ehell here serered themselTee from their ebolition neighbors. The dusker, in North Carolina ere persecuted ft greet deel on eoooant of their opposition to slerery. Under the oonsorip tion not quite e number of thorn here been forced into the rebel army. At their lute yearly meeting they renewed their testi mony sgsinst Blsrery end slave labor. Presbyterienj here increesed three fold in the province of Leinster, end four fold in the prorinces of Munster end Con neught since 1334. ~—The London correspondent bf the Prctbylerum writes thet fifty thousend dol ors here been recoired this year, without solicitation, by Mrs. Benyerd, (the L. N.B, Who is the author of “The Missing Link,”) for the Bible-women movement in end eround London. This Is $6,695 more then euy former year. The poor here bought • from the (176) Bible-women Bibles. They here purchused, In their poverty, during five years, 88,000 Bibles end Testa ments. —The i Christian Chronicle, e Beptist 'peper published in Philadelphia, complains of the number bi “ perversions ” from the ranks of the private membership, who hare been confirmed in the Episcopal churches of Philadelphia end other contiguous pleoes.. It says that on several recent oocesions members of Baptist churches hers been confirmed. One of the notable things con nected with these oases was this, they were “sprinkled by the officiating clergymen. ” The VodchvanimdßefitcUrr (Baptist) of Boston, says " Unele Cook," as he is fa -1 milieriy called, denominationally, a Meth odist, has been eminently successful as a eanrasaer in behalf of Sunday Schools, without regard to sect, only that in' them “Christ and him crucified” be taught. During the last year <rrer 1,800 ohildren, and more than 600 adults were, through his instrumentality of Bible and book presen tations, gathered into Sunday Schools in Boston and its surroundings. re —At the recent Ter-Centenary cele bration of the adoption-of the Heidelberg Catechism, held in Philadelphia, Bey. Dr. Gerhart, says the Banner, in addressing the Convention, remarked tii.t in the tiate bhism referred to, three tendencies were united:- “The Zwinglian, which laid special stress on the commemoration side of the Lord’s Supper, to the seeming disparage ment of the other side; the Melanothonian, whioh laid special stress on the communion side, to the exclusion even of tw of com memoration; and the Calrinistio, whioh substantially agreed " with ths Zwinglian aadMelxaoLh Quinn.” l ——The receipts of the Baptist Mission ary Union on the Ist of January, the third -.quarter of the financial year; amount to $87,487.29 against $33,379.14 at the oor responding period of the year. " In conseqnenoe of ths great scarcity ’ of the Scriptures, the Evangelical Tract ’ Society of Petersburg Virginia, has pub- Hshedthe Gospel of John In'the fbrmof a tract, haring appended to ft the Sermon on the Mount: Evangelical Association, fre quently called German Methodiets, sustain a flourishing mission In Germany. \ Tie King of tie Sandwich Wanda .has, lays the Jfs<Aodist,jolred the Church ! of England. The now Bishop of Honolulu if, howerer, uld lo be strongly inclined toward the Church of Some. A ConTocation of the Eptsoopal Bishops is to be held at Canterbury, Eng land, to discuss the case of Bishop Colehio.' The United Presbytery of Delaware! took action upon dancing and other sinful amusements, and ordered it to be read in' all the pulpits by the several pastors the third Sabbath of February.' The resolution reads— JUtobti, That the members ofthsUaiied : Presbyterian Church be exhorted to avoid all association with men of the world in vain and ensnaring recreations, such as promiscuous dancing' theatric*! exhibi tions, and suoh like amusements as are adapted to alienate the affections from God, and expose the Christian character to re-, proaoh; and that pastors and setsiona be oareful to warn those under their care in: relation to the danger of having any fel-> lowship with the world in any suoh vrao- ; tioes. ’ r —Of 7,691 personsconilnedinannmber 1 of the principal county and borough jails in England, 4,798 claim to be members of the' Church of England, 2,033 Boman Catholic 141 Hathodisis, and 682 of “no persuasion.” ——The. psalm tune of “ Old Huadred ” .was prepared for the Calvinist Psalm- Book in 1668. —The late Arohblshop (Dr. Bnmner) of CanteAury was in Hatohard’s, and said to a clergyman wham he met a note here to wait upon the Duke of Wel lington. Tell me where he livs*?”' :i[e went, was back in about ten minutes, and - the olergyman whs skill there. “Ton have soos got your business over.”. “Teo, and in so short a time I am promoted to ‘the Bee of Chester., 1 was shown into a teem; in came the Dnko: Aire you Dr. Sumnarf lam commanded toofferyeo-thc bishopric of Chestor. Do you'' accept' it or notlf ‘ ***•’, ***•» put yournsacdoirA here. Good morning. ’ And he left mm”’ the.feUowing frim the From the Beport of the “Society for the Propagation of the Faith,” farlssL u jman that the r»«lpts of the Surety for that year -were $940,016. Of this ium. $82,882 by the Boman Catholics of Hutti and'tJeaihAmerica. For missions an this continent, the society eipeaded.durias tha •year By fhrtWgnHlerjnsthf this., sum ... was expsnded ik the uhitad States;.- ••■;, —The Baptists havemadeubeginnlng •numg the GermpnejtoiAmerioa, They have an Eastornand Western Coherence. The lattor eonsists of. eleven ordained min- They publUh. pape, * Ko ohestor, New York. * -It 1» expected the anniversary of tho American Baptist Homo Mission Society, will bo hold at Cleveland, Ohio, on the 21st of May next. ■ An evangelist movement for the eo oial, moral and spiritual benefit of tho London cabmen, is .bearing ample fruit already. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday’s Evening Gaiette. Pocket Book Lost and Pound, On Thursday evening, mon named Joseph Bmry. residing near Portsmouth, Soiota ooun bi Ohio, had his pookst piokod (as ho supposed) of a pocket-book containing $ll5 In Treasury notes* He oams here an- basintis. ahd was stopping at McDonald’s tavsrn, on Padaral •treat, Alleghany. Aboat seven o’olook in the avanlng ha was In the bar room. In eom pany with a discharged soldier named David Owens, end a soontryman whose name he did net know. Henry had treated, and after he had paid for the drinks he put his poekst-book into his right-hand pookst Owens-wasi then standing onhisright. Boms time after he missed his money, and at onoe suspected Owens bf ths lareeny, as he had gene oat into the tavern yard in the meantime, and was absent at least tenminutes. The countryman had net left him at all. In formation of thi robbery vii odmmunioatod to the polio*, end both Omn# nndtheconn trymen yere atnittd.. the letter, however, WM dteeharged, after he had been searched, ai nothing wei foundfupon hisu Owens was locked k up.for a hearing, after whioh the polloo re tuned and made a. thorough search tort found nothing. 0 vans al leged that, while absent, h*wis talking to one of .the girls, who,.having inbiequtatiy left the' hease,' ooald not be procured ms a witness. While waiting for,bar to retorn, another search was made, Owens still remain ing in the look-op. While walking about, Henry discovered ah unulual sensation aboat the right foot, and on feeling lor the cause fonnd his pooket book safely lodged in the lining of his pantaloons! The lining had been torn at tho pooket, and he had slipped the book throogn the rent, tho* patting it beyond bis roaeh. He at onoe re tamed to tho Mayor’s offloo, begged the pardon of Mr. Owens, and o&ared to compensate him for the trouble and annoyance to whioh ho had been subjected. Owens fixed tho amount at ten dollars, but Henry thought five would “pay him for his timo,” which sum was accepted, and both parties separated in good humor. The. pooket book oohtained one five, one ten, and two fifty dollar “greenbacks.” Mr. Henry would haves worn, without the slight est hesitation, that Owens had taken the money, and tho circumstances oertalnly justi fied a strong sospioion at least. This case, however, shows that oharges of this character should not bo too hastily made, and that cir cumstantial evidence may be readily used to oonslgn an innooont party to prison. Our Book TaMe. Tactics; oaCcrxe is Sboclsu-Stsam. a West Poles Love Story. By Hearten Brtlle, U. 8. A. Sew York: Carbton. Pittsborgh:|ursaleb»llearT Miner, Filth stmt. . This lively bookls apparently, nay, oertalnly the work of a woman. Than are soma at-' most unmistakoablo signs—but no; wo won’t argue ths question. We’ll take it for granted that a eloTsr, sprightly woman, with excel lent opportunities for making observations and taking notaa, has so well Improved those opportunities, that; hen ws hero a pleasant piquant story, as ndolen t of Wost-Point-isms, anu the sayings and doings, and manners and eastoma of martinets, as if the fair authorast had bean ngolarly entered as a oadot, on ths reoommtadetlon of a M. 0., and, after a fall oouno, had won and worn “shoulder-straps” herself. Wo venture to say that vary fsw West-Pointers, of the son generally assumed as the exclusively military one, oonld write a battar.or mom amusing story, or make hap pier hits and allusions in the tut of military phrases, than the fair alias of the name on the above title-page. ' Oum Yam Hour; or, Ths Beggar od Horseback. By John 8. SaosadS. New York: Carfeten. Pius* burgh: for salo by Henry lliiier, Fifth etreet. The loene of this story Is laid ohiefly in tho nolghborhood of: Nov York and in that dty. But tho-authoris not so tottered by tho unities, that ho hesitates to tabs tho reader just wherever the story requires him to go. Conscious of the scope usd diversities of taste—especially of taste is tho matter of story-telling—w# can easily Imagine that some of oar young friends would take op this book, sad, with the genuine time-killing spirit that would qualify thorn to inhabit soms Bsss-Bssee, or ’’Castle of .Ihdolenoe,” reed it from beginning to. end, uncomplain ingly—nay, oomplaoenUy, as usefully end honorably employed poopto era on titled to feel. It.may fce,too, that to oomo of those, it would app«w.ne.doubtful question, whether Mr. John S. Sssiade is not a much bettor teller of stories, than Miss Sohoherasade her sulf (whom to-his earns,at least, he resembles) to. whew fertile fancy the Kalians Bing, end after him all the net of the world) owed the taies of the”Thoasand and One Nights I" Hors*.Cain cisasasa Oaaaxsrosnsscs ores Seans, • snaua'i Fuss ana. Across. By Jamas Henry Bsrkstt., Hew lorki Uerlstou, 41J Broedwsy. Fitsaburghi tosaie by Beery Ulnerjrmb sines. The above title sufficiently Indicates the character of the work, to wkioh It If praSxed. A work, undoubtedly, of great Interest to avmy.'tablltgent aad appreciative reader of ShakotpoarC; for lt eontalhe tho results of a iife-loagstudy of some of the most importaat patsegee ana prludpel character■ Is hislm mwrtal drawee—by one,too: whtoe sucetu as an adtor gltoa -hint dsssrrsa prtstips as an in lerprater and crltlo ln this Interesting and ex ahenaUy rich laid of literature and msthetio 'art, Thu hook eoatalhji’ several curious me morabilia of the author's carasr as en actor, as wall as of tha distinguished persons with Whom, ho .wal broaght Id to coSlaot, bo th in thin and In Europe. A portrait of the author, engraved from a photograph, forms the ftonUsplsoo, and thu hook is wsl printed. " ■' - - - - ■; ; ConnterrelUng CdnntT Checks. 1 Alexaudsr Audsrsoc,ofEast Union, Wsyns ;county, .Ohio,.has,,been' urratfed and, hold to hall *tr A .ohargo of eouuierfoltlog : Wayne Ouanty Treasury Chacka.sf tbedenomlnatlon of twoaty-lvuund nftyooats. The Treasurer, Mr. PlnksrtoUj.procarsd hls okeoks in this: sity, and It was la proof that Anderson oamo here anl ropreiectsid hlms slf as a sun of Mr. Piaktrton. who had scat for. thh checks. The Voostor BsinihUnui iayCr "Ihu Tressurtr is a Democrat, lha ohocks Dmaooratlo cumnoy, and Andonoa, Who to ekargnd with the for (ery,ls a Demecratle-ooaauble/andau lu- Crantlel leader of hls party. All very nat dral, but wlth whaf force does the blow oomo homo to the laadaraJn.Wooster, who for weeks Ito lan boon charging the forgery of these uheoks en BepnbOeaaiT" * - ®e»eie storm. *ha most Hvwe "mountain storms" whish has oosurred for sovsral years past, «f Fayutto county lest woe*; At Ualontown, the most serious dam agu doue was to _two of the ehuroheo. The dome af the Eptoeopei ehureb was blown ever, feUtog on the roof of the ehnrch, end hed to bo thrown off a eomploto wrooh. Tho Villdiag was not eeriously damaged. The Airioan ohnrek was nnreofed and the sable esde blown .la. A chimney at the:«round owner" now ceouptod by Mr. B. Of Paine. wee.Mown.over, MUagcn the kitchen below! completely domdUshlng tho roof anil upper walls. ,It was a fortunate, dreumstanoo tnat the fsnoss, fodder shonks, hay and grain stacks throughout the oo un try won ice-bo and. aad hut little uffMted by the storm. . ■ w \ Fuxaeat,.—A. most onirageoni end dtogneoful affair took plaoo on Saturday last, a tow mllss from BrownsrlUt. Aa old grattamwadtodat tho house ofhls .nsphtw, e* the dey.otthefueral another nephew MOM U totupuay . wlth his wlfsi to pay their A grudge existed between the two nophowr, and when the reddest of .the.house saw the other (who to hlfwotier-lu-law) be fell upsu end beat him,, until, cthere laterfered and separated them. The Uasa who was assaaltodaad hoaton to ovw fffur yoersofagm . . . . 6 UDia.iioU butter; ■ . 2 d ® i **«kid do; ' frahEjp; -^“-d»-|?P^icr. So((tlur vlfk's farttlt f , ;a • : D. Chapman, Chaplain of the Oas Hundred aud lwsaty-third Au as£;agr;ai?a.tt,tK£a Lener fkom Coli Collier’* Regiment, Oomspendenoe of ths fattsburgh Gazette. Uaxf, skae Whit* Oix Chubcb, Va , February Ist, 1863. The late storm, which prevented us oross iog the Rappahannock, and 'thrashing the rebels, ended up on Wednesday with a heavy fall of snow. .The weather has been qnitje Cold ever since; the road* are still very arnddy, and to-day there is every appearance of an other storm. On Toesday, our Paymaster, Maj. P.ichard eon, made his appearance, and was heartily welcomed. .Ho had only enough money to pay ns for tho month ending with October but promised to call in ns again in three weeks, at which time he would eoule for No vember apd Deielmber. The day was exces sively disagreeable, ra ; n and snow failing steadily, but no person objected to getting wet, while waiting for his “green backs.” The sight of the money kept ns all iq the best possible hnmor; and although we did not re ceive half as much as was duo us, and got thoroughly soaked while waiting Jor it, yet we kept np oar smiles, and I’ve no donbt bat each of ob, by ten o’olook In the evening, had magnified his money into an almost fabulous amount. The changes in ottr commanding General creates very little exoltement here, and but few remarks. General Hooker, being a fight ing man, Is, as Booh, popular in the army. The removal of General Franklin is regretted In this part of the army, bqt we suppose that there were oanses sufficient for his re moval. Yesterday, a was created by an order permitting lour liner officers from the regiment and three enlisted men from eaeh company, to gd homo on fnrionghs of ten days each, at one time. Those that made application first, are ; the fortunate ones, and the order had not been made public more than. an hoar before their papers had gone in, and the applicants half way homo in imagina tion. After, the paper* bed been made oat and sent np, and the happy applicants had fully realised the near prospect of homo and seeing friends, another order oomes, saying that only two men out of every hundred, and but two line officers, will bo granted furloughs. This order cuts down the number of furiooghs to one man from*each company, just one-third of the applications made. Thoro iB a great deal of anxiety, as to who will get home; it is not yet known whoso application will be granted. Now, that the army is lying idle and likely to remain inactive for some timo, there la no propriety in limiting the number of fnrionghs to so few. We have; just been paid, and all of us would like to' go home for a few days, but by the time the privilege is granted to one-third of the regiment, aojordiog to the above mentioned order, tho roads will have dried up, and aotlve operations commenced. The idea of “darkle” soldiers is not rel ished by many in the army. As far ns I’m concerned, I can’t see tho slightest objection to employing negroes or “any other man” that can and would just as soon some big blaok fellow should be tne recipient of a rebel shot as myself.! * Gen, J. K. Moorhead, with some other gen tlemen, visited our camp to-day. Lieut. Braddook,. Co. I, started for Pitts burgh to-day, having resigned on acoount of ill health. Capt. Oxley accompanied him. The resignation of G. Lloyd has been accepted. Lieut. Thorn is act ing in that department. Gen. Rowley i» at home. Col. Collier is commanding the brigade. s. Murderous Assault. On Thursday evening an oatragoons assault and battery was perpetrated upon Mr. Wm. JenkiEs,'residing ob Locust street, In the Eighth ward. According to his own state ment, he had stopped at Kiser's beer saloon, on Pennsylvania avenue, where he called for a glass of beer. A party of fonr men were seated at a table, playing cards, and while Jenkins stood lookidg at them, a lame soldier room, walking by the aid of a cfutch. Without the least provocation, the soldier struck Jenkins from behind, inflicting on o£ly wound on the top of the head, and knocking him senseless. A physician was called, and it was ascertained that an impor tant artery had been severed. The man al most blod to death before the artery could be taken ap and tied, i The soldier made his escape, and Jenkins was conveyed to his resi dence, where he is now noder treatment. The wound is supposed to 1 , have been inflicted with some shsrp instrument, as the scalp presented the appearance of having been severed by a keen edge. Jenkins thought that the soldier struck him with bis: cratch, but the doctor says the wound could'not have been made in that manner. Tho soldier has not jot been arrested. Thb Ntw Youx Wtrxuss.—The Illustrat ed papers chit week, ia the interval of bat tle*, have eoope te display the great Hymeneal Sensation of the day—the marriage of (lan. Tom Thumb and Mis* Larinia Warren. Bat they contain many other attractive subjects •besides, as a reference to the pages of iTar per's Weekly or Frank Letlie't Jfeieipaper will show oar readars. Mr. J. W. Pittook, or Mr. John P. Hunt, Fifth street, will supply all orders for these papers at a moment's 'notice. Is TH* Citt —Brig, Gen. Frank J. Herron arrived in this city, on Thursday evening, and *intenda spending a few days with bit friends bare. He bas bnt seven days leave of absenoe, and will leave for St. Louis on Sunday night. He expects to take , the field again Imme diately, Tbe gallant .achievements of tfen. Herron are well known to tbe whole country, and it will be a source of gratification to see bis services rewarded by promotion to a Major Generalship, for which bo has been nominated by the President. Dililku in oil would oonfer a favor by leaving the names aod address of their firms at the Oii Excharge, betweon this afid Mon* day, as well as the amount of stook each has on hand. It is essontial to know the amount of stook in the market as soon as possible. Rbcoverisg —Capt. Edwin Lyon, of But ler, is slowly bat hopefully recovering from the effects of the severe Wound received in the battle of Fredericksburg, and will probably ba well enough to be brought home in a few weeks. OaLL Extexdxd.— The United Presbyterian congregation of Washington, Pa., has ex tended a unanimous oali- to Rev. Mr. John ston, of Mereersburg, tolfUl the vaoanoy oooa sioned by the resignation of Rev. Dr. Hanna. Deaths is HosNTfLa.— Tho following Pennsylvanians have died in Washington hos pitals since last report: ; Levi Lester, C, 132 d; Serg. W. W. Watson, Bj sth Reserves: W. F. Karper, B, 6th Cavalryi Katblbsx O'Nbii/s Troop*.— This troupe will give a series of entertainments at Masonio Hall, next week, commencing on Monday evening. We refer the | reader to the adver tisement an another colutnn. jj Capt. Wit. 8. Jack, ! of Butler, recently died from the effeots of wounds received in the battle of Murfreesboro. He was a gal lant soldier, and his death will bo deeply re gretted. Pool, thi Moidebbb.—The time for the execution of Pool, tbe murderer, has been ex tended to the 13tn of Mkroh. Huit, Masonio Hall, Fifth street, has just repaired Barker** for Feb. 21st. r EOVCutTiOJTM. XTOKMAL SCHOOL.—IL WILLIAMS bet opened e NORMAL SCHOOL at No. £7 fit. dab street, Third story. - • Teuinotf qf Tmdun: ; ns is the counsellor of the Teachers, the "un to whom all of os look for advice and Instruction. . JOHN i. WOLCOTT. * ooncur meet heartily with the above. I fchM-«nii . LKONABDH. EATON. a eneernuly concur in tbe Opinion expressed above. j g FiISW faj to Biving it as my opinion that the feregalag recommendationls i folly merited. vw . ' A.BUBTT. hJSoT DfD ° onB d “ erTe - b I fully ooncur Inlhe above recommendation. ' IT. , , x _ " „ D. DENNIBON. Bcb “ 1 ; p-t—m. PO iL™S5 * r ■nrr I LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OUB EVENING EDITION.] Interesting! from Europe. N*w Yoxx, Feb. IS.—-The Btesmer Etn&j arrived this mornlnt from Liverpool on Ihfej 28th via QueenstownTon the 29th. ' The steamer Asia arrived out on the 28th, and the City of Washington on the 29cb. On the arrival of the ship George Griswold, whioh eo&Uins food for the, Ecglish poor in- Mersey, she is to bs received with sa.nlos from the batteries and men-of-war, by order of the Secretary of War. \ Rumors of 'French mediation are juui cir culated. Some authoritlesisay that they ark authentic. It is reported that Druyn Do L’Hay has instructed Ministers at 6t. Petersburg, London, Vienna ami Berlin to sound those oonrts upon the fitness, not of mediation, but of simple counsels which might be gives to the belligerents, advising them td name the commissioners charged to exam ine, with or without an armistice, upon what basis an arrangement might bo mado to v pnt an end to the war. Another authority says that De L’Hays is preparing a note for transmission to Wash ington recommending a compromise. Owing to the deiay of the steamer Asia and the consequent absence of lato American news, the J&ogUsh-jonrnala are generally si lent on American affairs. The steamer Georgiana had left Llvorpool and Holyhead for Nassau, with large supplies of arms, ammunition, etc., and various neces saries for the Alabama, for whioh vejce} sho is called a tender. The ship Elisa Bonsai has arrived at Liver pool, with 1,600 bales of cotton from Nassau, The London Timet opposes the soheme for contracting heavy liabilities by the English Government for the construction of the Cana da and Nova Sootia Railway. It contends that it will be a better oeurse to wait and see what becomes of the American Republic be fore setting up such acostly work of defenoa. Napoleon distributed to the Frenoh exhib itora their awards ;rom the London Exhibi tion, on which ocoasion he made an unusually liberal and paolflo speech. The new Arch-Bishop of Paris, in a ro eentspeeoh, took occasion to attaok England and Russia for not joining the French Gov ernment in her contemplated plan of media tion. A draft of the Senate’s address to the Emperor, which is under consideration in that body, expresses regret that the prospeots of France for mediation were thought premature by other powers. The bourse was heavy and lower. The Bpanish Government bad accepted Gen. Prim’s resignation. In the Prussian Chambers, a proposed ad dress to the King was being debated. A threatening insurrection has broken out in Poland, in the provinces around Warsaw. Simultaneous attacks were made on the Gov ernment troops in their various cantonments, and many soldiers were killed. A.second massacre of Bartholomew is said to have been Intended. At the latest acoounts Warsaw was tran qnil, and energetic measures were being taken to suppress the revolt elsewhere. Latest via Queentiovn and Londonderry on the 29<A.«—Jhe political news to-day is unim portant. It is generally thonght by Eoglish journals that Napoleon's new offer oi media tion will not prove acceptable to the American government. The latest advices from Poland are favora ble to the restoration of peioe. Paris, Jan. 29.—The Jfoniteur, of to-day, says that Lord Cowley has been instructed by Earl Russell to express to M. De L’Huys the satisfaction felt by the British government on aoeonnt of the late speech of the Emperor to the French exhibitors, and its strong desire to see the sentiment of mutual' esteem daily strengthening the ties of friendship which unites the two nations as weli as tholr gov ernment. St. Pturebvrg, January 28.—Revolutionary bands have taken zefnge in the forests. In several places the peasantry have seised upon the insurgents. At LnbUn they captured twenty-one of them, among whom was a Catholic priest, and gave them op to the au thorities. The prisoners have been tried by court martial. The oonserlption has been car ried out without resistance. Warsaw is tranquil. London , Jan. 28—Ac rainy.—The Bank of England to-day advanced iu minimum rat* of discount from 4to 5 per oent. This caused a depression in the Liverpool Cotton and other markets. Liverpool Market, Wednesday The sales of two days amount to 8,000 bales, the market closing with a demand; the tendency in prices is easier, bat without change. The sales to speculators and Importers included 4000 bates. The advioes from Manchester continue un favorable. The markets are very doll. Liverpool, —Breadjtnffs continue to decline, with the exception of wheat, which is held steady. Richards, Spence, Wakefield, Nash A Co., and other authorities, report flour as easier at 22j 54 to 27s Bd. Wheat aotive and steady; Red Western 9s 2d to 10s; Red South ern 9j 10 to9slid; WhiteSonthernlls to 12s, Liverpool, Jan. 29. Very LaUtt— Cotton ; JMterday and to-day are estimated at 6,000 bales—the market closing irregular and with quotations barely maintained. Specu lators and exporters took one-third of the sales. Breadstuff! quiet but steady. Provislcns steady. • Lard firmer. Produce quiet but steady. Loadon, Jan. 29.—Consols, 92M@92J*. Railroad, 45%@46; Illinois Central Railroad, per oent. discount. Arrived from Philadelphia tbe Tenioe at Deal. / itaamers" Kersheuse, from Liverpool, for New York, and tbe Georgians, from Liv erpoo), for Nassau, bare pot baok to Holy head. F»e»na, Jan. 28.—The sanguinary conflicts still continue in Poland. ~ Whvsow, Jan, 23.—The telegraph and rail way between Warsaw and St. Petersburg has been injured. Collisions, between the troops and Insur gens, have occurred at Raohias, Maeellska* . Tokoson, and Lubartton. Two hundred rebels were posted at Ostroy aka, and others were at other points. & troop of insurgents attacked Tomamoi, driving out five hundred Conaoks. The students at Warsaw acoompdnled tbe rebels at Riaba. The bridge across the Bog river, upon the Warsaw and Bt. Petersburg Railroad, bas been broken. JPtfers&ery, Jan. 28.—Tbe Journal do St. Pttenlbrg says -telegraphlo communication between Warsaw and St, Petersburg bas been re-established. Troops • have been sent to tbe vicinity of the river Bug. Tbe districts of Eooern and Volhynia, border ing on Poland, have been declared in a state' of siege.' The peasantry took no part in tbe uprising. The concentration of troops in all quarters Is stifling tbe rebellion. Liverpool,! hurt day.— The Globe notioet, fia the most interesting part of American news furnished by the arrival of the steamer Asia, the growing feeling In Blohmond; New York and Washington favorable to some sort of dl root negotiation* for settlement. ; The QasetU remarks that, should the proposition of the Emperor j>f France be Tcjeeted by the Amerioan government, he bas left himself apparently but the alternative to recognise tbe Sodth and false the blockade. • If may be taken for granted (bat the offer ed.negotiation will be rejectcd : at Washing ton, and the (fastftsaska; "Whit follows? A oompulsory cessation of hostilities era mari time war withtbe North. Can this country af ford to let the Frenoh Emperor proceed alono In his' American policy, or is. he aotiog upon an understanding, with Her .Majesty's Gov ernment? . These are questions of great im- Jiortanoe, and we hope their jolntion is not areff.*' v - The Additional Generate. Wabhieqtoy, Feb. IS.--The Senate, In exec utive session last night, dccllnedtoact upon the nomination of the 48 Generals and the 184 Brigadier Generals. The Hit was re turned to the President for 'revision. The disposition is that such offioers shall bo ju diciously selected from those noW in the field to the number of twenty Major Generals and fifty Brigadier Generali, as additionally prot videdfor by the Senate, : which was - passsd yesterdays . "-v' ■ • ; Large Fire atNoifolk*»CoLGraham Restored. 1. . Baltmoke, Feb. 13.--Aletter from Fox trots Monroe says: A largefire at Norfolk yesterday destroyed ten buildings. Including a number of stores In Newton's Hockon Main street and the Market Square. OoL Bam. Graham, ol the'fithJNaw York Artillery, who was Court martiolied and dis gaoed,has beta restored tft/UlccmnuaA by t'Bank{i t :CbamflHM£ev,rFrettoßt; n> j WasaisOTOw, Feb. 13.—50 far from then j being disaffection In Seneraf Banks* com* J mand, as reported by the rebels, tbe authea ,, tic information received" here, shows directly jto the coDtrary the state of affairs. 1 Major Qeoeral Fremont has made applica tion to the. Wnr Department for aotive ser vice'. COMMERCIAL RECOEJj. l-I I TSBU'atlU JIAKKE rs Omn oy thi PirrsaußOß Dxiit Oa».ytx Fninar, Feb. 13, 1863. Coin is exettrihud ftrm with on advancing ten dency. The baying rates are 140 far Silver, 162 for dold, end 160 for Demand Notes. Eastern Exchange U firm at par baying, and }$ per coat prem. selling. FLOOD—The market continues quiet sod dull, though as yet, there is no change In rates. There Is a stand off between buyers and sellers, the former asking for a decline to which the Utter appear un-' willing to submit. Extra may be quoted at $0,62® 0,76, and Extra Family $7,00 to $7,60. A sale of 76 bbla Country Family from first bands were reported at h 0,75. OILS—The change in tbe weather has produced a somewhat firmer feeling on the part of Crpde Oil holdtrs, though there is no material change to no. tlce In rates. Wo quote at B}s@9o in bulk, and 13}$ @l4c in bbl*.’ The sales reported on change wero: 100 bbls Crude at 14c—bbU included; 600 bbls in bulk at 9c; 168 bbls at 13}$c; COO bbl s-akmt two thirds in large casks— at 12}$; 200 bbls Defined, In bond, dty brand; at 27}$c; and 90 bbls Bonxlno, at 22- packages Included in all gw. QBOOCBIE9—The market is firm but tbe demand is light and the transactions partake of a retail char acter. We note small sales at U}s@l3o for Sugar, 33®34c for Coffee, and 65@56c for Molasses. BUTTED A EGOS—Batter is coming lb more freely, bat the demand Is good and prices Aim; sale of 1 bbl Doll at 23c; 6 do do at 2 J@24c, and 6 dodo at 25c. Eggs nnchangod with sales- In lots of 20 bbla at IG&I6C. DDiKD FDUlT—There is a good demand for Peaches at $3,60 por bushel. Bale of 60 bash Apple* at $1,37. LADD—Prime City Leaf is firm at 10@10}$c; sale of 1000 lbs common Country at B}se. OOBN-I. .te.djr bat Dachau,*!; ia!e of 160 boall prime Loral 80c—delivered. Wlth “ j4s * ln loU or 160 bo*" prlie MILL FEED—SaIe from depot ol 10 tons Bhipetnfls it 96c per cwt. 1 WtilSJtY-iSale of 60 bbls common Deotifled at >»o—par mads. FOfATOEd—SaleofiObusbat 90c, and 16 bbls lo at $l,OO per bushel. .o^ P1 * LI ? >—Qncll “ 1 8® d i sale of 80 bbls prime $2,70 per bbl. Receipts anti bhipmenta of Petro> lenm. The shipment of. Crude aqd Defined Petroleum on Wednesday, February lltb.'ks reported at the Oil Exchange, are as follows; Pennsylvania Central D. D ana bbls. Ptuaburgh, Fort Wayne A Ohicage D. D. 46 « Ciovelauu and Pittsburgh U. D*»» no •« By Diver : * ax> «* Total—. 6,619 bbls. The receipts of Crude oq tba same day, were 498 bbto. Xlte receipts of itemed por-AUegneoy Talley “Jmii *» r oaie were 35 car loads, er about etrolcum in New Vork. February 11—The market for Crude Petroleum, for immediate delivery, Is well sustained—we notice Mtes ol 600 bbU lor redoing, as it is, 40<a45c itramv al 23c; 45Ut do In order, BOOO do April and May oeLtmy, 24 10UU do ou the can atPuuborgb, March delivery, 13}$; and MJW do, at FhUad*iplua! aellyeraOlein >ll tins month, 19, i, o. b. thuro The market lor Defined baa been dull, and lha sales are smaller than lor come time past, (though the offer* ugs are not large) tree closing dull at 46(*4t» lor prime l/iauds, which ia lower, and bouded al previoua rates ioc the same qualities—the sales are 3800 belt in bond, Yellow to prime White 116® 120 teal, at 36040 cents; 1250 do While to arrive, 37}$®4o; 31uu do Marco delivery 37®33; 43,000 galioua, m im, and lo.ood do, •'Keroeene,’*: (135 teat) 53; xooo obis wee straw color White, loo® Uo last, UiailbC in eluding a small lot Yellow, eu teat, at 4u; auu suoo gailoua in tin, 67}$®68, including package*. Fctro ieurn AapUia is uiui at previous rate*—sales 30 bbls Crude at 28c, 217 do deodorized, 6B®ti2 gravity. 33&0 35, and tfru do at Philadelphia, So ail p-iy Export of Petroleum since Ist of January— From .Scw-yerk™. .. galte. 5^32,011 Other g44&2l Total —Shipping List. , Seeti Alarkeis. Ntw lou, Feb. IL—Clover Is dull and lower with sales oi 2®300 bags at 11®ll>$c, and recleaoed 11}$, cash.. Timothy quiet at ss,V6®3. 100 bags hkuy Canary sold oo terms we did not learn. Ida. seed has been in demand, the transactions embracing ah iu Beaten; the whole stock in the country is but a tew thousand bags Bnsata received here from Eng land. The.sales aie Guu bags Calcutta, in Boston last week at *3,76. 6IW bags Aud 2UW pockets do •luce *3,85®3,u5; aud 1009 bags do (thelsai there) on terms we did not learn. * PhiLxhxLruLk, XL—There Is very little de mand Mr Clovorswd and prices range at from *6,so®' 7tt biub; .00 hush rocleaneu seed sold at the latter 1 figuro. Timothy u worth *2.50®2,75, and j laxseed' $d,50®3,25 * bush. * ' awaswi Chicago Floor Market. Feb. IL—Floor—Deceived, 2,979 bbls. Market 84X01 wer » J bbls Telegraph MUb White Winter at s7,iv; 00 bbls Phillips Miila at ss,stqsuoAiblsfimltbaMiiiSOhp, t. Tne receipts of Jiugs to-day were 8,921—0 f which' 2,67» were dressed. The market for Dressed Doga* was 60 $ IUU fh« lower, at which the sates were lib eral—price* ranging from s4»lo®4,&—the hulk of the transactions being at $l,lO and $4,70, dividing on AM pouuds. Live ilogs were in fair supply—about 6,000. The market te morlng along without any p&ceptlble change. The tranaectioba up soma 8,9u0 at a range of |3,45®4,27}$ for light to heavy areragm. timothy Beed was quiet at $2,49. Clover Deed. $7,9u®7,26. 1 Interior flaxseed was sol* as 12,66 Prime aeed Is In demand at ' ‘ lmpoiu by Railroad. , Prniiuun. Ft. Watbb A übicauo BaiLabao. Ft b 13—lOu pigs lead, a H Colllsuj; 120 bbU floor, W McCutctwon: *4 ic* hams, F Sellars ft w; 2QQ tibia fluur, Dan Wallace; loudo do Jts McCall* A co:!:iuu hides, Watt A Wilson; 6 bgs dry WKhw: 27 * bbls uuow, ? ke« urn, x bbli tat ui, fjta.l’r-SawS -100 bids flour, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 1 car »«>« j Barrington; 86 bbU floor, J Mllrown; Si MU broom bandies, Maßlroy ft c0,;60 bbU elaaa war*. A Kin** 88 do do, Weldiu, ttetoekeftoo, fttcsareaee F b«u lor* ftco; DID bulk hams, J Micheoer; 1276 balk shoulders, Chas Oaldwoll; W bbU high whue. Lain, bert A Sblplon. PimiUMß ft OLCTEIaXD HULEOAD.. Fab 11— lWbbUfloor, McDonald ft \. cU)£ £??? i * bU * U * n *« W bbU apples. 1* U \ oigt ft CO, 2 bbU sppUs, 2 bbia batter, Jftwmaher ft Lang, XJ7 ak* wheat, it T Kennedy ft bro; It bbU apples, Frank iVaugorder; 1® bbls potatoes, 6 bbls baxMT. I. Ji Vilgt ft coj 12 bbls dry truit, i bbl eg?*, U KUldle; loubbis floor, Chas .B Xeecb: ixs uStf cbalie, Frank Walker;26 MU patter, Sinccrlv ft Myers; IUO bbls floor; Dao rolUtoaihe? w“ii if 2! •J* 4 * <*b.»o,G« Wilionj 3 do do ” ft D Ulnebut; ft.do do, Jno OrUr:-7zolU leather G McCullougb;aska 2 bbU bltii 7kwlar? W ¥ ft cc; 6 aks rags it DalseU ft coT 16 bbU totter, 1 tbl eggs, jf YangorSer. e °' RIV£R INTELLIGENCE. The riser continues to swell steadily at thU point,’ wllh nearly thirteen foet by the marks last evening/ The weather Uoool and unsettled, thongh pleasant. The Allegheny river J* now open asUr upas Oil City with but thirty inches of water reported at that point on Thusdayt , . Btuinoas U improving at the wharf, though it ce not, by any moans, be ailed brisk. There sppsea to be foot* freight offering than for some time past, and the receipts, too, ore increasing. There has not been a single arrival alnoe Thursday. The Sol tana, from Cindnhaft. and Eclipy.from 8t- LooU, are both doe to-day'. Tho Armada left Cincin nati for thU city pa Wednesday, and the Hastings was aiTertlsedjto follow on Thursday. The Slim Cloud Uft for' Bt. Louis last erenlngwlth an exsellent freight list, She was loaded down to the goards, and also had a barge In tow. ' From our Cincftmatluchaagee, of Thnrsday, we take the following Items: : t Jte y ’S?^ riT * 1 ' iurt ° s "*• rawing to Imt. for Pituborgb «!m ?1 In th#e Ten t that she was detained, she 7 U i b t»°f!.^ r , th *'‘Smoky.Cfty , »at noon to-day. The J. B. bord left for Cairo, with over 860 tuns, priori wily commUsary stores lor tha Navalßeparuneni. The lady Pike departed for MetnpbU- with a fall cargo sad UU trip The Nellis Sogers aUo left for Bt. Louis, folly laden, froth PftUburgfoWv; 4 . We hear that poruoa from Columbus, Ohio, hate purchasedtho sieamerlMadßmfcria.buO, cash'. - . Mealy B«rt*r has abcnt doeed tbe trade SKifffM *»• t)i * w i£nS“ I»W Ohio. jaUnliT olTnril i'J.Ouu, c.ib, no. beel jacket >b»! bor 1 omunm. MklogJJo.ooo for tbll - P«iwot«n «id ihlppOT. ibonM rcqiembw thot the Argt»j, Copula Bond’. ae» p«jul, 1> unaaaerd to 1.. T. for Clnolanitl u>a loalirilto tbli irrelat lb. Am»bU,CipUlaA.-A.jfcMUm.l. an —I. for 81. Xoab, ua *lll lain do TceitUy next. p w . ■OB.lntonaiagtoWowMtrtltnlMjiuto.B.t.dftliU.- Th. Whwlln, lbr„t<wUy 1« tbo pmojota Th» Whs* Ua|[ flujtigtnctr t of juttrilij, lim; '' ’ aaS^^Sß^sa^ SS^a^teßEatsafiws STRjtJfKBOMS. PUKLOUiSyitIIB, J? AMD BT._ LOOIB-—Ttw newiindi •legsntptwnger steamer McCallsirf, will laere foftha above jmd all to termed diats com», oa’TUESDAY, tfcrlTtlHftstV** 10 o'cltxk». m. ± For freight or paMage apply eub.-ard or to Uii - J.B.LITINQSTONAeO., Agents, f T7UH CJfrUlfrfrAl'l. AfrD t fClfrvm J? LCOtdYJLLE.-lhj.pV.-idii *>*mer A UGOSV, < fcpu (3. \Y. lieoi, the fad laiermetato pcrti on BATUBDAI] i*th fn»|., at 4‘o’e'ecK p m.’ ‘ 1 Ycr freight or puaags apply oo bwrd cr to H 3 J. fl. LiVTotUaTON A CO., Agents. Fok evansvillKjCAiho r ,fp^..» AND STi LOtfli —Tho •teams? JBN3IIC BOQEBd, Csp<; : liju.. vUiicareJcx tbeaUjye aid intermediate per* to • WEDNESDaK, 1 tb lest., at .6o'clock.p. m.i forfreigbttr p»ia»> ap.dj.oa; hoard or to , J. B, LIVINGSTON A CO., ) <e!2 JOHN YLAIJK, ■ | Agent*. t> EG.ULAK WJSKJfiiIYi XV ZANESVILLE PACKET.— ThfrfSn&Mieil new and Ittantifoi passenger ntwmur tM i.ka.' ‘ITAM, Capt. Muurod Ayers, Ifay&a Pittsburgh bir Zanesville SVEBY TEJ&DAY, at : 4 o’clock p. m.— Returning, leavps Zanesville EYEBY FRIDAY, arß a. an for freight or passage, apply oo board or to . J. B. LIYIiIUbIONA CUry.Ageats, Pittsburgh.' H. S.~ PIKKCtP 3t QO w Agents. £ahasviHo. no? . IQfiO —frEW ABKAfrGK* i JESIJSi -IQUtJ. HUNT—WHP.rfI.IWf3 PiTloßUliGli D.AILY EXPRESS new aud splendid eido. wheel packet ABM ADA, Capl. tieorge W. Johnson, leaves' Pittsburgh Jor Wheeling every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and 11 o'clock a. m., pooctoal y. Leaves Wheeling tor Pittsburgh every TUESDAY,THURS DAY and SAiUiIDAY, at 8 £ m. THE FINE FAbSExN’GEKi nsfr,i> steamer MINERVA, Cant. ' JohnMsSSeffiSh 'S^;w^S^^iSSS!ATZ TUo abore steamers m ka close connections at Wheeling with fine s:de-v.h«»l steamers for Marietta, Parkersburg aud Ciitcionari. Yor ireigiiror pasttge oprlj on Apard cr to </A&. CL)LiiINB A CO., Agents, J»3 ild Water street. tA*E* Liaoaii ; n. aaoseoa. A. BAKBUUK, OAR BON OIL , LAMP MANOIT A OT 0 RI BN, 8o.J& WOOD BTBEEX, qto. W. HMM HOLMBXF. OIL KEiiINEBY, 080808 W, BOLDBBIP A 00., MABuraorpuka or BURNING OIL ANDLUBBIOATING OIL. Kaep constantly on hand the yen’ best quality ot BURNING OlL,clear and without odor: also, a sxxxl pore WHITE BENZOLE and CAB ••"All orders left at No, 35 Yura flTarxr, Bank Block, Second floor, will be promptly attended to. oo6;dtf ' OIL WOKKS. DPHOAN, DUNLAP A 00., POEE WHITE EEJLHED CAJSBOH OIM. Dfllcff, No. 291 Liberty street, my9:6adne A HDESUU OIL COMFA-N V, No. 37 inrta sireet, Piiuburgky Pa,, Ss°'? , “ luren 01 BKEIEKD OABBOH OIL .nd Prices tu*day for Esflned Oil; B* au go cents per gallon. Small lota— 85 >s ii • «■ rio charge for package. Pectmber 4th. Idea. JAMES IRWIN, OIL Of YITBOL, _ AQUA AMMONIA. Orders left at William Holmes A oo.’s Office. oer« oer of Market and First streets, will recMve premet attention. ; . • ( se®o .galls. 3,123,&03 JJUMOND OIL WOKKa BA YLOB A SMITH, Beflran ul deoUr. la CABBOH OIL, aanrsuud bj»ajlßlk.aurk»t. : uthe olaOf Child. A Canon,and.. the St. Charles Hotel, at the office-of finish. Park ft Co., or at their works in LawrencsrlUe, will be at tended to.; ■ 1 ■ Bayers of Grade OIL ocSSily I UOIEISK OIL WOKKJi ~ WILLIAM p. WOOUtlitaa, ’ ■ KAanriiOTxrßßa or ' GOAL AND OABBON OILB, and. dealer La . LSMIB, OUmneiß, ftA, Acu, flo. 29 Market street, between Second and Third. . PITTXBUBGH, VAw ““ A ™» mhathdiy : \ ! RBFIMJBD PXLFOREXEOBX.—The undersigned are now prepared to eell the bmt quality of Bcflued Carbon <UU?md on VtilSl can at Pittsburgh, on dock in Philadelphia, or at T'K’T V Point, h.w iorC wfi tin tUllrerlou from 100 to 1/juo bur.U (tMOboud oklp,or Mil Bill, ludlogol tllUrrrut *u«l lot. on UtKpool, GU«gow, J'r«tkforKn.th..bUlo, otbw guropam poru. , ItEESK A aiiAbi 1 . t&I . Petrolito Oil Worto, PltUbnrgh, A SMnrjuro Jawicugjrtls. EEKLEK a SE lVUlti MACHINES, Ho; 27 riTTE BTBJUSr, IbM. OHBITALLM PAHILT kLAOHIHIB premium at th* ducbmuin tb.; Orer 100,000 hare already been sold, all gtrlng universal satlsUcitoa. .. p , ThU Maehlne makes the lock stltdt impofliibis : to manvel, with the eaeatial adTantageofbelnc •n both side#,'forming ne ridge or chain.- it witt gnttt. stitch, has, UU, gather, bind, cord, tuck and The elegance, speed and simplicity oHhU Mm chine; the beauty and strength of stitch, and adapt ability to the thickest or .thinnest fabrics fender ft kbe AMI) POPULAB SAWX2I6 MAUiUNX now oSeredWo the pubUol; •VWASRASTEB TBBIS TZABBfW* jV-Oan and examine tvm, at Ho.' 27 FIFTH STBUT. wx. sntaEß & co„ jaBa»wg ■ J W Wn.I.IAMH A ful'H lUPBOTKO BOBBLE ramm family Sewing Machines.. BaUiroom, Ho. M Fourth street, Pittsburgh. These Meohlnee are from fifteen to twenty dona «&•*!»£ than any other machine In the dty. They witt db all hinds of work, and are- warranted tor threoyeais. They are ra.jdapU that aay child 12 0l f? lbem 10 pefieetioa. Constantly on land,*oll hinds ol Sewing Needles. Brnminn Bilk, Cotton; Ae4 ntlovwt hUrket - hit • i ■.ntEEUI.ApiM. - STAKCa AGENCY. •' TlsS , t“to? riP>rt '‘ r ” **""’!'** Ktt.knrgh isl WATT'! MADISON STAEOH COMPANY, i£JS3 * rappij ii tW ' B * nuu ** w »*w ttnae on-most mswmnlilu terms; 1 SCfIOMAKER & LANG, v -• . 329 LIBERTY fiTBMT. r l UAiiOO . ALAJN UiJAUlUttHUta.— twlonging to ***7 fcnwkjjn, near ,Um Alla* 0« w H k4>,^< ttfwiw parfeaf onjtr,and ia-ofrttaitoß, and po**»r* dir th* ftcllltlM fer niak. description of Qlmb fotAerfo m ~* by the Bruoklyn kUai-Olaa Company, and whlcbow tUt rppatttfcaltao Jong'sustained* To • puson wt«i has* kftotfWiign'of thd Trhrinf ~ and can command •om*“«*pttaMljU would ofera* put fuduoameßt, as tha.-balance of the capital t* qnlznd conid be furnished by the preeent ownecv v Bor further partlculatnapplyto JL ; tf0.60 Trtalty Stilting* HrwYork. noZMwdaSewtf - \J • •* 10 bbti. frwh Srp; <Obn&.'pmßeOn!oas;' ' SAbbttlfevwtOldars •• lC4rtni JPoiatcet; :• Becalnd and lor nit by fcU * f . JrJUJUt. VAN GOBDKB. ■lU.lwaßdUrnt M **».<u3fnMu>. *I ' ■ UAJL&i *C. ohiLsae ia PtTTSßraon. Pswu. Manufacturers of PITTSBOBQH, Pa, Manufacturer of BENT—A desirable COUNTBY JL BXfiIDKSOJB, wltbio'cae iall* oC AUmlhbt Olty, on the PerryselUi flank Bono. The honseS a Brick, welt improved aad Tory comfortable. Xhete Is elso nTs aoes ofca&vated ground la orchard aad . garden. Also, the adjoining piowty of MTen scl e* of grooad adapted lor fardaniorpa& Jkwi ; there It ag ood honte and ostboUdlaaeathe premises, ahdaguod Tartly of chokefrtzlts.- Ton good tenanfcwill bexantedatamoderate price. Ttm seselon given on the Ist of April. OtUca.thesabeolber/oaiue premises. '• i ' ■-■ :». B. FPBBT. FA, T?0B BENT—A cutuioi tablotwo-itory J?. BWELIOBO, coautnlo, .1* room, wi£eSSt “,««•( two room. «tJoiiiing t «idjiLrd I tn MtVC? TlUe, dlrectl* on tho rout, ol the ».M. GOttMET. TilhllmitraM. LE f—Ttnoo Booms in the Gaxbttb ■ witfiout oo«or.- The roosts ~ ■f® KilUb.o either tor a Printing WE ce or other m*> J ehanlcalportiie. AppJyat t^ 1 - ; -foSitf =■ • f tK)DKtIHO BOOM. EOtt KKMl'—XJijM# two House* on ifo corsar af fifth. sbrvet and Ohern alia*-known • l , of ApriL • ■ “ ■ ■ t'li. ina LimrtntrS*. * mtbJUJiiwojsa iruk «omforuSk dvetUnn in Pft* iuTl&cnn orchard of tlrL «?«■* «ri.i piuS, ofjM?„ 4 *SSS^^; Parchwa'on t«T»». H " WATT * ->** LlbMWrt^U One twoitorj BBICK* DWKLLIttQ Hooafl. iltuaUd niT n- T vuo M7an room. romUon'itnii Ut oJlwflj • - mK'Ouzkli, * Boa. JtU . : ;■ : .:Mud To W«t«r Wuvui ieivn: OTOIUt HOOM TO U£T—Ko. 242 li£ SiW&T I »'*’<*<"».»• >« •» v - *:■: •■ } McDONAXD*ABBCOKLXB. *» nr - r .& Mo»«t*imda4*Lib«rtyi£Wt. tTOK OR REXiT-An Oil Xftnery,li«ompUUjrt«r.' v 4p|Jj'to * •‘V V ' ' £ '■'■ '’ 1 gQDf. ARTBTmg; • PMdtf * To££V ( iJb'KIOKB 'ruliiST.-Hina eaoh'oi'uißi V/ ■©cond floor of W*rthon*e ffofc. 8D «ikl 11 WWMtJ - ISAIAH DKBlrlm 11 A? -roOttHa* Un. flium - Appl/ atthaOtMßttnf Booftof .aalfcdt r:V;;;.r^>v ; f v- •, M JSW JfKOUW AM 13 A O’IH— XI 100 fcoxM prims Ot%axm:- '■ . MO d*i <u>' UmEb? ; ~• . [ jO do ido BmU3SuUi • m do jrmhcocoMSft * V-iJ "’• bxtxxb * “* r -: • Kwuia>tid n> w< QUNOKUSB.— ° **»». i-’iSi* *oai««:OisT? . , ; TBdottflOonx Brooiaf; t -“ ••'■' Taftetif ■ ? xraw: BtfOON, Jn«lro»mS»hou»^ > te2rW / » UHAB» L. OALnUTT Y . ': ft*e«oortrf^HolaiScL ESSE2£23ES3«f® ’ :: Jrojß : -«^£itCs \7AJ*OABJLK RABAT; FOR' BALK*. Jf T& rabaeriber offer* tor sale a VAIVitLI «BM* : (Ft tat* of Jehu Doff, d»>’d,j situate ta Chlpeva township,BeiTCit eoontjr, Pa., on the State road leading MB Darlington to U sing about I'JO acs**aU nader. fence*. Xbe tm* prona«ai* are a Frame HeQN,-Inßrßn. fewan »eet, nearly n*w, and oUer entbald In ts; 100 mam cleared end in a high state of culttretiont Well limbered* A large orchard of Apple. Cherry and Plaa u*t a. A number of n«ru i *PEI&M of the parest water. The farm li nearir afl underlaid with rich ccal bode—one aboal a ait |T thickne*, and one of 6 to 6 feet thiek, whteh Un«w being worked and In goed orter^/JS^ 0 ; conTetiuuly located, belsg within a nXEjtfJ! Brighton, 2 milescf Darlington, and a mllsoruut P., in. W. AO.B. B. AhfmUn IV .TarltlJ of Cbnrch-i, Ss.ua OrUt iSk al. Mnuf ochoola, Ac. ■ For fuitber particulara Inquire of fht nhrin on the premise, or JuUM Jttidii, Sr., g”,!*?. 1 —* Liberty atr.et, Pittsburgh. Jk H»-ilotel t? . jmnm.od ■ ■tfWQWt.iuu.-. V ( tKI’aANS' COUKT SALE.Hto^r V/ tni*f .1 o/ih# Orphua’ Court of L,~ Oo'loty.sua .aOKifoa. WUI upon, to pdbuo Srrl ,® P«»*«te*d» the &>m SAX of iu. JBd3 ' •* a. m, about US AOBBB O.F the real aiutoef Jams* fiharp. dec d, uiuate in Darlington township, BsaTarooaa •fljoloiiig landapf Jojiph bharpandotlUn. About 8d aerts cleared, with two*st«rj atone house, log barn, frame stable;.*o., thereon. The abcTe prvaiso* are situated one-baif mile treat of thiJDar- Ungton<». iieir Galilee Btattoh, on the Pittsburgh. Furt Woyne A Cblcago BaUroad. *««*»# ' Fvr term* and forthir iafurmatloo' Inquire of the' subscriber, Aomlnistritde. or the estate of- James Sharp, deo d at New Brighton, Beater county!?? ieitiwiod . AUMJ6W DOFF.-Adfle- lll ® property of the sub- M •criber.in McClure Unrmh]p,*nu*t«d fy trom the:city, on the New. brighten TnrapUtv nnd b1«o on road leading to renyirllle, canolaAuref 80 u aerce, wfcU improved, with lwjlrait true a. ▲ '■ oweUlng:i.ouaoimdtenaaHiooao,ga >J AU under cnV «raUJu v *nd Jiaring a fine Tie* *f tf» Ohio rlTer. • .tfS wm boe.ld wuole or In parte to onit poretutera. Terna easy. Enquire Ct • • ■ UULOUBUS COLKHAH, Or LOO? BOX * felO.Cmooduß SALE.—Oho superior second* X* Land OI'LLNDBtt UOlbtL J» Incite* by 20 k«t long* ell perfect. One sapertor new BOILEU, Si ischee diamctar, • feet long, Inch iron. . 4 ’ Two til wUA.OIiIO PBEfiSEB, for ttaxseed. with pomps all compete. bev«ra( new. and second'hand STEAM SHOOTS, from 15 inch diameter do pm to 6 inch, will few gold low for ash. ; BOOH M. BOUL lefctf -On the Allegheny river, cor. Point Alter. Store ano tavern btand j?or SAltK.—that .well known Tavern Stand Store eitttitol adjoining Verner’a tta lon.. 10 miles from lko city,<n ue Valley kallnaA ih» hanse ha< U ortnlortable rooms ; al o Bar aid Store Burnt. A lar*e stable, with one iuSan hereof troend,cot* cred with unit asd flowers. Thi< p ojerty U oSerad cfeojp, and a go.d opportunity is hereby afiordod to make aprofitable bUtine&s.. Apply to f»l2 : B. flicLAlM hOU.. iu-j fourth street. JjVNGFiN B POi; H&Ua, | mobs iijJHT BOEsK rtron. 11 fcooc OBDEB, : WIIiIi EC SOLD C&BAP FOB^OASB. Baouljfe at t>« QAZITTB OFFICE, tellidfr . giith street, above *">l*hfleld. PENN STREET PROP- EBTT 808 BALE OB BEHT.-Bw.Ulsg ud lot Ho. 85 Fcmi .treat, .bOTo'lUubary, assist feet. . : JOHN WAT. Jr, 11 SewieklerrlUe: Or. 65 market btbebt. pittßbnrgh iesaw^ DEAL ESTATE FOR Bai.p. OK EX- X-ll CfiA_NGE.—Two reiy desirable ' new TWO bToBY <BBIOK. DWELLINGS, tarnished with get end water, and now leased! for a term ol years, will oe sold at a xeuonabU prioe lor cash, cr exchanged for otocks or Bonds, -T-. For partioalareapply to : -.- r ... 2 J* Q. DAVIS, hnctfoneer, : Wo. 5t Fifth street. VALUABLE PBOFEKIY 808 Acree oif Band, with Slacuhter, racking, and fmoke Bootee, fbnr Dwelling* aad Sta ble, thn* mile* from thocitj, on the pitiebargh. f«n Whyne and Chicago Bsllroad and Ohio Elver, ia McClttre township, kit credit on most of the parehaae; money. Apply to fallHa W.B.HOLtIFS, Mechmlcs Bank. pin AND COUNTRY LOTS FOB Uty or AUegliony, uch £0 fact front and .lundjjag beck lionet, to a 85 foot street. * ■ 3O acres in, McClure township, below Wood* Bon, in lota to salt. B. 11. DAVIS, H. JU DAVIS, O fc9;atf > Executors of H. Davis. ded*<L I?OB ’HALE,—Swan ‘ substantial two* -S. t'.Qrj pBIOK DWELima HODWtS If *S* jlnnlnjhm. For terns, Sc., onmlre it n?™n.5 1 !T' I,U .“ r “ ICtT > HttelmtS; or ol B. B. Xajobsr lierchjtat, blrostngham. • ' FJ>K SALE—A cpntenient npfl well ftiUibwl TWO-BTOBY; BBIOJC HOBBfc with T rooms aadhgood dry cellared hydrant water, with * **•«• rtnole back; ■ Lot tOxilO, or 3 lots tQxllO. oa Xocufc. street, Manehsster, near rnwnni iau. OJTflO*,or toAIUtBY M, BIOPBtX. Locust street. MaocheeterT " fefety XjU)& SALE—The Jj BB10& BUILDIIta, 80. 107 Bom street 6m •ad h<* sad cold water thcooghoQl the satire build to&nd P »i r * o ■ ; -A. O. WJBUAOB, “Ifcla? 80. 38 Diamond. GiOli, HA iiM— Uao .Boiler,: Gfwrtlona ■*- sod at inches diameter } on* flc®, 8 inch. Belt- r? **Bs,“ - U.' : TO JiMiT. w. 1 : Oil ?
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