The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 17, 1863, Image 4

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TUESDAY MOEHIHO, FEB. 17.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
from Yesterday'* Evening Garotte. ,
The County Railroad Jadymente--- '
Proposition lor a Compromise--- i
The Attorneys for the Bondholder*
Endorse thePropo»iiion, etc.
Some dajs sinoe the County Controller and
the Commissioners submitted the following
prcpoiiUonr, on beUlf of ths oo«otj, to tho
ettorneji representing the oroditors holding
Jndgmontsifor Utereit on rsllrssd bonds, u a
compromise or their olaimi and a oanoolUtion
«t tha origlnai bondi pn;*Uoh snob interest
aocrued i
: in* raorosmo*.
The amiuntdee by tie coant, to her jndg
_M. ANMiltori for interest on railroad bonds,
S“BK.Ie $107,887 17-100 a.
par aanazod lilt,* taelndm* InUrast at 6 per
ont. onJadgtnenU to that date, sad exclusive
of boats. By Act of Assembly, January 29 Lb,
1863 the Controller and Commistleners are
; oathorlstd to compromise with the holdera of
sneh bonds, and in order to do so effectually,
the judgment ereditor* must first be satisfied.
Per that purpose the following propositions
are submitted to you as their representa
tives. They are offered in good faith as a fair
and final settlement of a long pendingcon-
Ippteisy.; * 1 1
<Tour favorable joint action in.the matter ]
would at enoe procoih a eolation of the diffi
cuUlee snrrounding the oounty, and you.are i
silked to bear in mind the heavy and increas
ed burden of taxation which will be Imposed
by the proposed arrangement.
! For the amount of judgments as recited the
bounty to Issue’bonds for 20 years, bearing 4
percent. Interest as follows:
- The late rest on eaeh judgment to be oaleu
luted, separately at six per cent, to January
Ist, 18631 and added thereto. To make even
amountslall fractional parts of $5O to be paid
off and a bond issued, far thebalanoe for 20
jean, bearing four per oent. interest, payable
•eml annually, commencing July Ist, 1863
(Mite knd commissions to be paid fry the
county* ‘ The creditors to hold their judg
ments is collateral security, but signing an
agreement not to enforee them, or oause any
additional expense thereon, unless In default
of paynientof interest on tho bonds eo is seed.
At the same time the original bonds to be
surrendered, and in,lieu thereof, new ones of
similar amount issued for 50 years from. Jan.
Ist, 186$, wlthintereit at font per cent.; pay
able semi-annually, commencing July Ist,
1863. All of those bonds so issued to be con
solidated in the funded debt of the ooanty,
and the! interest thereon treated as ordinary
; county* expenditure, and all to be sub
ject to the operations of the Sinking Fund.
The unpaid ooupons of eaoh bond to be sur
rendered with it.
TUX ACTIOH or THU XTTQa*XYB.
The above-propositions were made on the 1
11th insU, and on the 13th the attorneys for '
the bondholders held a meeting, the result of
whtoh is set forth in the following paper:
Ife.tjui Boldtri of Bondi issued by the County
of Allegheny, in payment of JCailroad Sob
icriptione: .
The; Controller of Allegheny ooanty has
submitted to the undersigned, the oounsel rep
resenting the holders of bonds issued by the
oounty on account of railroad subscriptions,
'the annexed proposition ns the basis or a
compromise-between thevoeuhty -and said
bondholders. At a meeting of the
hold this day, the proposition was fully dis
cussed and carefully considered.. The result
was, that the meeting, by a unanimous Tote,
resolved to recommend to the bondholders an
amicable settlement of th# long pending con
troversy between them' and the oounty upon
the basis indicated in said proposition.
.Hamiltox A Acaxsox,
1 CoxaLca Shalxx,
A. W. Loohib,
W. Bakxwill,
H. Bcrowzz,
Eixxvatxick A Muxox,
J. L. Eoxthxx,
8. A S. C. Sohotks,
• Boat. T. Huxr,
MJA. Woodward,
, Jossra Exox,
!. ‘ Gxo. fiaiaas,Jfu.,
■ Boss A U’Coxxxlu
a omit lb* list, settingibrtb the separate sums,
of wUcb the aggregate is given. 1
{Desperate Fight at a Festiya
On Saturday night, a festival »u given at
Moknrt Hull, Seventh street, for the benedl
of Bl James Catholio Church, Birmingham,
and everything passed off Tory pleaaantiy un
til about half post aloTon o'olook, whan four
matt entered and took aaata at tha anppar
Übla. WhUe aating, they warn waited upon
by ioffioer Dougherty, who naked ttem Tor
their tiokata. They exhibited much imperti
nence, and refuted either to giro tieketa or
pod the euatomary (are. They would hare
£on ejected then, but one of the managera
reahetted tho olßeer to let them Blip. Present
ly they began calling for thia and that, and
stemming their tau down upon the table, on
til ill* dlibM rattled from? one end of the table
“the ether.. 0 ffioer- Dougherty waa then
ostled upon to put a stop to this ®nmnn-
Mtlr" and “outrageoua conduct, but when
ha odvnnced to/ toko hold of the ring
leader, tho latter drew a large coffee cup
ISd wia in the act of hurling it at the officer's
head, when hia arm an caught. Hajkmud
I another cup, but the officertook haldyfhim
hi tbU time, and prevented him fromldoing
any misohiof. Two of the party, whllat on
the opposite aide of tho table, unused them
selyee by hurling hoary cnpa at tho head of Mr.
Db«ha*yr«bo, while holding on to hiaprU
oheta succeeded in dodging the flying dlibe*,
— t. » ' %shed to piece# on the_wall f
''to# out *>f the plastering.
- slipped ont end cleared off,
•alng their companion about
4peil to hi# assistance, and
, minutes they handled the
tsly-i-ihe Managers and
ing on, without offering |
t'Om'oer Pend«T"ho was attending in a room
U n stairs, was called down, and on his arrival
*’ he found Mr. Dougherty “entirely surrounded
Ww » mperier force,” bnt still keeping the en
«tay JSttfuUy at hay. man engaged
iJm lying'proVtraie on the floor, having been
™Uioed" *7 a blow, bnt he had recover*,
and was endeavoring to-upset Dougherty, by
knocking-hislegs from under tha
oihwrtwohad lum.h«at^al»o»t double, **
Pender : seised one of them and drew-hlii ©ffj
Dougherty Tilted up and gave t *, eo 9 , "J a< £
d Mow ou the nose as caused the- Wood jo
fl pWt all ovar him* -In ties* than two ®i»at*s
tSe hall %'as rid of-the whole PMtyi pand as
they went down stairs they received a lew shoU
}nUte rear which they -W* j***2*f £* £5
months to come. Two:of Ilh§m were hMdod.
brer to tbo night-polloe, io be oonveyea to
the Mayor”! office, bat they broke loosofrom
tbe “reltont Chezieys*’ who hnd them in
eberge, and mode their eieepe. _Tho other,
wbo gave this name of Michael Diyino, wee
conveyed to the tombs by offleer Dongherty
himself, bnt WSJ let off « the payment of
throe dollars and costs I HU conduct should
tonsubtootedhim to;n Sue of »t leaotgJO.
Mr. Dongherty reoelred n severe blow on
tbo forehead, and had the skin serntetad from
bis foot in soyerolplnces, but he wm not olh
orwise iijured. He wo«lUor»nr ouycredwlth
blood from his assailants, and prtsented n
fruitful spsetosln after tbe fight, was over.
The partlejTwbo raised-this disturbane. are
not donawithityet. I |a
‘ Blore Coal lor-the Wert.
Wi tn ln4«bt«a to Ur, 8. Xu Conn.ll, Col
loetsr at took Ho. 1, tot tb. following llrt,
■bowing tho snnibor ol boati, and tho amonnt I
of ooal whioh pai»td through tho look on tho I
rU* 0 f johrhorj .litb/ togothor with tho j
uaooof tho o'wnori. Tho “ran" nntnhoro
twntj-hro: boato, oorrjlng ah aggrogaU of
3W,looburhoU: Ho . Bm uiL
©was**. 4 SSOO(U
MoOiow ACo.———, o'oohl
V»o 2B!fioo I
Jamo. Lyfin. $ - g*g#o
H. Blaolal [— J - lo’ooo
D. Clark..... . *-
T0ta1...—.»»
-DKETzr ronowla*P«m»-J
swlvnntotoldisn hmdUd inWashlngto* J
: SfpiUUiiißM lilt wport.s Scif'tH. BtatUr,
sru. A ;g, OiU| D| 13ld| J» W# Btoaiaia, I
*•!V* Sw£ .OtMMWlW,*«■*•“■*
V on*HKp:
g-: ■
- ~’'"-'•-^■' -;•-- --.-- T
Distribution of Hospital Supplies*
7hs operations of the Pittsburgh' Subili
tc&oe Committee have demonstrated that U Is
nach easier to obtain contributions of!ho*pt
ta! supplies, than Ho have the articles prop
er!? distributed. The experience of the Com
mittee has .led them to adopt a systematic
plan of distribution, and hence tbe great suc
cess which attends all their efforts in this di
rection. A soldier, writing from. Edgefield,
Tena., calls the attention of the public* to the
manner in which the Pittsburgh Commission
distributed the storos entrusted to their care,
and recommends that thoir plan be adopted
by all others engaged in the benevolent work.
He says:'
“A* a general thing the philanthroplcal
efforts of tbe ladies and gentlemen in the
North to furnish the suffering tick and
wounded with some additional itemi for their
oomfort, have been defeated by the manner in
-whioh they have been distributed heretofore;
seldom haTO those for whose uso they were in
tended received them. Often have they been
lost or destroyed through the carelessness and
neglect of those to whose care they were en
trusted for distribution. Messrs, ffeyman,
Young, Hill and McClure have obviated this
by calling into requisition tbe services of loyal
ladles, whose presence, by the bed-side of
suffering, often has more effeot upon the poor
martyr,than all thesedativos of an-apotheciry
•hop, quieting the nerves, and convincing
them that they have yet something to live for;
pouring into their listeningeara notes of sym
pathy, speaking to them of home, with assur
ances that they are not forgotten. In this
manner these gentlemen have succeeded in
placing their stock in the hands of those who
were intended to be the recipients of it. They
deserve great praise for their and next
to the ladies (ttod bless them,) held a warn
spot in the heart of the Sotmaa. ’
In this oonoeotion wa may state, that the
Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee are desir
ous of preparing a large lot of hospital cloth
ing, to have in readiness for the next battle
which may be fought in the West. There
nuty be*a very desperate and sanguinary
struggle at Vicksburg, within the next ten
days or two weeks, and in that event the de
mand for hospital olothiqg and supplies will
be very urgent. It Is well to remember, also,
that the greatest suffering eeears immediately
after the battle, and it U highly proper to have
these strides ready for shipment as soon as
the battle Is announced. Let our oitlaens re
member this, and encourago the Committee
by liberal contributions.
Twenty packages of eatables wero shipped
by the Committee last week, to Nashville, to
be distributed by those leyal ladles who so
nobly assisted them on the former ccoulon.
Great Expectations Disappointed.
The following is one of the many in
stances in which the stem necessities of war
hare interfered with and prevented the rea
lisation of the great expectations of private
eitlsens: Two or three months since, three
large business firms —ono in New York, one
in Pittsburgh, and one in Erie,.Penhiylvania
—formed a sort of joint-stock company, and
through powerful political influence, obtained
from the Secretary of War a permit to trade
Inootton and other articles, at any point
within the army lines. At Cincinnati they
purchased an old istern-wheel steamboat—
the St. Louis —and employed a skillful pilot
at a heavy figure, to take her in charge of
their agents, down the Mississippi. They
loaded her with $40,000 worth of merchandise,
whioh they knew would be more aooeptable
the" gold, to oxohange with planters for oot
ton and tobaocp—the former especially. Bet
ting out under the most favorable auspioes,
there seemed to be no barrier tq the success
of the expedition. Arriving at Memphis,
however, at a time when transportation was
in great demand by the Government, the
agents of the St. Louis and her eargo were
Informed that their vessel must do her share
in carrying troops down the river. Impor
tunities and protestations failed to exempt
the enterprising firms. The authorities at
Memphis.were Inexorable in the assertion of
their rielit to disregard the orders of the Sec
retary of War. They held that while Mr.
Stanton had the right to grant trading per
mits, he could not exempt the Steamboat Bti
Louis from being impressed Into tho Govern
ment service. The consequence was that the
valuable cargo was sold in Memphis at a sao
rifioe, and the boat was used to carry soldiers
down the river. She is there at present and
will remain during thejiege.
Deal and Dumb Dor MiSsing.
A deaf sad dumb boy named Htfory Davis,
Aged about twelve years, recently strayed
swst from the Asylum at Columbus. He had
but just entered j and, being Inclined to rove,
took his departure, and has since been heard
of alone various railroad routes, being fre
quently “passed” by conductors on account
of his youth and infirmity. He is about
twelve years old, small of his age, active and
smart. When last heard from he was at
Alliance. His mother, a widow, is couch con
cerned about him, and would be thankful for
any information that might lead to his re
covery and return. His clothing tois the
mark of “D. D.” Any information concern
ing him will he thankfully received by the
Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Insti
tution at Columbni, Ohio, or by Jas. Davis,
Franklin, Coshocton oonnty, Ohio.
Sudden Death.
Coronor UoClnng, on Satarday evening,
held an inquest upon the body of Mr». Hen
riot* Shaeffbr, who fall dead in a boose on
Grant street. She reaided with her hatband
in an alley near the Point, and had been in
the habit of washing wherever she could get
la day's work. .On Satarday evening, about
fix o'clock, ihewar found lying dead in the
wash-hoof e, where she had boon left in her
usual health abQUt three minutes before. She
waa abaut thirty-five ytars of age, and the
mother of four children, lb* jury fo and that
I her death was cawed by aa affection of the
I heart. .
Pennsylvania Kailrdad Shares.
The Philadelphia Ledger, of Saturday, rays:
“The most marked movement of the day's
operations was the decline in Pennsylvania
BSilroad shares and loan*. The former sold
down i© «&, a deeltne of 1% on last tale; and
the first mortgage at 116,adsotine of .2. Tha
i second mortgage was VA lower. Within the
| last ten days the shares sold at 70, and the
I first mortgage at 120. We know of no reason
l. for this sadden and largo -decline, except it
| maybe parties are going more into Govern
ment'iecurities ifi anticipation of the passage
•f the national frob banking law/and the de
***** for these securities as a base for bank-
I , ' - '• y .
Miss ‘ KaTHnia* * O'Nsol's. Drawing Hoorn
ud Hordty Troup. givwlboir.br. t.ntottoln
aentthii evening, at/Msionio Hall. The
trouim hkvt drawn large audiences wherever
thsrnsVeexhiblted/sndat Harrisburg they
! weii honored of the Gov
!ernor,i family for three saocessive evenings.
ilMr.J.H.Mittttand-Mr. W. H. Bartholo
dmv, the well known pantomimliru, ac
company fte troupe,, together with other
talented artists. See advertisement.
Dun attsi Hospital.—The £»*}??* ™!l
di*r,who was injured, by* freight train near
Courtney's station last week, died on ftiday
night. HU fellow sufferer, Wright, will pro
;bably reoover soon. ~
1862 * -NOVKMBKK... 1862.
O A. !R/ F Iffl T S
W. D. &H. M’CAIUTM,
8710UETH 6TDKST.
• A Urge portion of car stock haring U . i
crerion* to a eerie* of advances, and now rcpl
•L (lost preceding the largest advance of the *
with the newest designs in
CAHFXTB, OIL GLOTHS,WIH DO W SHADES,*^
A UvorabU opporttutily U offered to perohasars at
price* will certainly be hlghtr.
i dalOtly ' v ;
IbJttKJLimOH relative to Gradingnnd
til Paving Aasemments. , !
Bmonviin, Thai all tha msmimaiiU- tor grading
aad paring, and tor the construction or severs,
which shaUnot be settled with the CUT Treasure*
£sbn the ler DAI OP APWL bEXT, shaU H
then, placed tn the head* oftbeOHy SoUcitorfor
collection: end that thisreflation ue pnblUhod far
I thm wssks In the papers anthorisrd to do the Oily
•*“ of Select Council.
i president of-Qonnaon CooncO. •
I jaSSJwd
IwSftgassrtfaS?
L Vi ‘i aSI
late telegraphic news.
ROM ODR EVENIHO EDITION.]
From Ibe Potomac a tknnT-
HkADQCSRTkM Ak«T Or THI POTOKIO, 1
February 15, 1855. j
The Phelps Homo wes destrojod by fire I
yesterday. It was the finest dwellinf In thls.l
part of the State, haring been up to a reoent I
date upon the Downing College plan. The I
fire was accidental, haring caught from a de
fect!™ fine. The costly furniture was saved
and placed in the Lsoy House, on the banks
of the Rappahannock, where suoh as is ap
propriate will,be applied for hospital neces- I
slties. The owner is a banker of Fredericks- I
ta H‘ consequence of reoent publications in- I
jurious to the Union eanse, measures hare |
been taken to' arrest and punish correspon
dents who haro been guilty of. making such
doreiopments, and. plans aro to bo adopted
which will prevent their future occurrence.
Many riolations of law„and regulation. re
garding sutler's goods, 40., | haring been
orought to the uotloe of the General com
manding, a new course has been adopted by
the Provost Marshal
wh© engaga In Illicit trade within the line* ol
thif'army. , . .
Lars* leisures of contraband good* nnv#
recently been made and distributed for ho>pl-
UI uses. The offender*, hereafter, will be
summarily ponishedc ....
Another rain «et in thi* afternnon and still
continues. _____
The Pirate A.labamba*-Wreclc of the
Steamer Swan*«Bebel Plot Die*
{covered.
New Yors, Feb. 16.—The plrete Alabama
soiled from Kingston, Jamaela, on the night
o! Jennery 25th. . . w I
The steamer Swan, from Ktngstonfor New
Orleans, has been wreoked, and seventeen of |
her crew and passengers lost.
The news from Roanoke Island states that
the rebel* have 125 small boat* secreted in the
bayous and creeks of hj w*U and Hyde conn
ties, by which they expect to cross to the
Island and capture the garrison.
8 £ WMJTG JTSjt CHUTES.
yf HEELER & WILSON^
SEWING MACHINES,
Ho. 87 riTTE 6TBXIT,
PtTTttVROB, PA.
Thcee OHBIVA.LLED FAMILY tiAOHIHM
have Just been awarded the highest premium at the
WORLD'S FAIR, the machines la the
world oompetlag.
Orer 100,OCO hare already been eold, all girtag
ualrereal eatlifactioc.
ThU Machine make* the lock »titch tmaoeeibU to
unisr.l, with ths M.eatl.l sdvsnUgo of beta* sltk.
on both tld(S, forming e. rids; •* f‘ Jjj!
, milt, stitch, hom, fell, gsihor, bind, cord, teek end
Ural 4.
The elozanee, epeed aad elmpUdty of this Me*
chine, theoeaoty aad etraagth of eiitoh, aad adapt-|
ability to the thickest or thinnest fkbrice reader IV!
themoet SUOCESBrUI* AMD POPULAR BSWIBO
MAOHINE now offered to the poblio. v
mTWABtUBTED TBBKE TUABA.~**
•VtiaU aad examine th*m ( at 80. JT FIFTH
UTEMT, WM geKHEB 4 COi)
Wann Aeaaaa
ja9a«w^
* IMPROVED DOUBTS THREAD
Family Seuriny Machines,
■loom. No. tt Fourth otroot, FUtoborfh.
Three Machtaee are from fifteen to twenty-doUeJi
eheaoer than ally ether machine in the city. Tag
will do all Uadi of work, aad an* wmrraated far
three year a They are eo simple that any child U
yeua old can me them to perfection. OonetaaUy-ca
Gad, il kind* el Bewleg machine Heodbe, Sewing
eUk, Cotton. do- m towmtMmkrtprfoa
MISCEEEjUTEO vs.
Second list of applications
o FOB BKLLIHQ UQUOBB, Ued to th*CT*rk*i
OSc* up to Irtniwy l*b, 180: .
Ackerman Joseph, tavern, let wart, Allegheny,
Armstrong Marg*ry,eating boaae,3d * d.PiUsb «
Belt Those* A Ox, other goode, l*k ward, do.
Bruwnlea Jamee, *J°» • JJ
Bennett WltU*m. da, “ d °* "•
unlTla Hair, tavern, let ward, Albghvny^
Clinton WiUlna, do, let do, PMeDor,fa;
Grosses J. McD., to, 21 do,
Oailins 0 , other goods, 9th ward, FltUbargn,
Conroy Thpmai, other goods, let ward, Allegheny!
Frgan June*, do, »th tor Plttaburgh;
Gonldel i'eter, tavern, Mifflin tawnehlp;
Olbtoo Joseph, do, lit ward, Plmbargh,
Olaxlir Adam, do, 4th do, AUegheay.
UarotoooMaUhow.do, Onion towwntp,
HageleOjorgp, do, Twentum}
Johui David, do. PIU toan#h p;
John Ileuy, do, bth ward, Hit^borgh,
Rellv lho aa. do, Bth do, . do;
Maxwell Wl'liem. other geodi, Tth ward, PltUb fj
Miller Jacob, tavern, 8d ward, Allegheny;
Mogel* Cha*. P., tavern, let warJ,
Peter, do, dth do, Allegheny, /
McGcffln Lynd, to, let do,
Me Allirter Jemee, other to ward, AHsgb 7,
J«m a, tavern, 9th ward. ptttebnrgbj 7
onuler Benry, do, Daaueaxw;
Prate bold Hugo, do, McKeeeptot;
Phillip* Joseph, do, Id ward, Pittibnrgbi
rainier Mary, eating home, PUt townailp;
Boiti Marker, tivem, Mb ward, Plt&borgh;
SchnH Cbarke, do, WUkine townehlp;
Bellbel John A., do, MolLemportl
Rhirle Barry, do, ltd ward, Mttabergh;
Tbotntoo Tbot., do. let do, to\
Thomtn Gnat., other toads, Mh ward, PUUbor|b,
Weddell Thomu P., to, Bliaibe b Boroagn;
Wntttatex Anthony, taverh, Fe *'l?* l s" r s*kip;
The Court will meet on WA l 1 B E3DAY, February
PROCLAMATION.— CITY OF AL
LKGUSBI BPAOIAL KLWmOH.-In con
f-nnUj With e prorUion of an Act of the General
A«o.ably of the tommonweaUh *f PeneejlranU,
entitled, M Aa y Act to tneorperit* J.Uy of AUe.
-hurr.” aad' a gnpplemeot paswd the 16th day of
ftrll. WU'I. A.O.Ab*XABD*B, jleror of mid
tii» do i.l'ue ibi». my prpclamatiba, deemtlng tb* l
TUSaOaY Of gSBEUABT.
ISC3, tbe itth day of the month, tb* qualified
rotere of® ho flnt Wert of eeid tityjriU
r-tber at tb* Pnblio Betsool B°»*" *“ i Wert, end
fSt bV bello*. ON* CITIUM TO nSITI A 8 A
MXIkBCBXir TH* BALEUT CpOHOIL, br two
Ttasa. in piece of George Lewi*, dieceued* _
Given nnder.my band and sml, this 11th day of
F A * D * IM A- 0* ALEXAHP**, Mayor.
gLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
fITTBBVBOB, PA.
P4.SK, BBOJHEE ft CO.
Uasnfdctoms of
star QCALixt biuhid oast bticl.
C °SSrwa» and Warshouas. Boa. U 9 anil 161 FIRST
and 120 aad IV BECOHD STREETS, Flttaborgh.
fali-.lyd
n. a. inn. «»> »• «““•
TJ IDKK & CLARK,
(30MKI88I0H MBBCRABTS,
And Broker* to
PETBOLUEOM AHD ITS PRODUCTS,
61 BB0A& BTBMMT, Nm Toth,
garflola Agsnta of the BEW TORE PABAF*
WHB OAWpIE 00. lalfclf
■ « .[,■ ji«m atOT»l.» MTO.
DITTBBOEGU WKK BiUCK MAN
IT DIAOTDBIHO 00.
KOBE, GEOVBB ft CO.,
r'ral BKIOK. TIUB, OBOMBLM. *«., end
“‘•SrmZflio. W BlßKßTSwMtßT.'otyy.
GROCERIES
870 bag* prime Bio Coffee* _
100 Uuu lair taprlm# H. 0. flogara,
AO do w P. R* ®°*
75 bblt. reftnedyelow do;
AO do embed do;
ICO do D end A Ooffee do; .
676 do prime H. O. plantation Kelamas;
800 to Syrups, aieortsd-broods;
60 do 80. 1 Lard Oil;
BUO do Extra Ho* 1 Silt;
s SS£SI?SU^h.-c«.u !
100 bottaaisaried brands Tobatt?;
20) kege BalUt.aaeorted jlirai _
400 bbu. Extra aad Estira family Floor;
Wltb a foil aaetlamtef goods In on* line, for sale
by JOBS 1» HOUSE* QD«*
. comer SaUbfltld aad Water etrwte.
SUNUUMb.— S bbla. 801 l Buttar;
1 da Packrddo;
8 do fresh Eggr,
600 bash. Ear Corot
200 do DrrPeacbea;
«00 do EnrAnAm;
I,ooolb*. kntlinir
fiObbrohaWhltaßeats}
Thjl Bnwlaai>«6ima.lN UMtV|tn|a_
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
'ITTKBV A^H
Omm oi th* rmpoa n »' lT l
UOOkY, Feb. IC, ISGJ. i
Coin by cg»ln tnkoo an npward tm “’ “ I ' l ™ r
btnkari uni tleakrr are buying at 153 for Gold, and
110 for SllTer. Demand Hotoo, too, are higher, and
nay ba quoted at 150. Barbra Encbango U Onn at
par buying and X par cent pram. tolling.
FLOUB—Thoru U but aUtaited demand for Flour,
and the market la quiet and unchanged. We quote
bum etora at *8,0306,75 forKitra and J7,«J@7,50
for Extra Family, al to quality. Bye Flour to firm
at 35,00.
QBOOCBIK3—There b a moderate jobbing demand
fer Grocartea, and the market b ateady but unchang
ad. for Sugar; 3303* for
Oofbat and Mo laaeea 65056 c. Balm of Bhh a Porto
8100 Bugar at lljtfr, 6 hhda M 0 at 13X« 10 bbb
Baltimore Syrup at 55c, 16 baga Bio Coffee at 33J£c;
13 bbb Molaaam at 55c, and 10 bga Blco at 8 %o.
PBOTIBIOHB—Bacon b In good local demand and
prioea are llrm buC dach angad. Bab of 7,000 bo In
lota at 6olbr Bhouldara, B*o for Pblu Ham., andlOq
for Sugar Cured; 188 plecee Bhouidere at To, and 100
pea Plain Hama et B>4c. Lard b firm at 3c for Conn,
try and IOJiOIO>O tor Oily Leaf.
OILS—The market U alia cat entirely bare of Craae
and bolder»,eoneeqciently are Ann In theirxiewi, and
mk a slight adranoe orer onrlait quotations. In
the absence of talas we quote at B<jJ>9)£o In balk and
In bbls. Two sales of BeAned were repor
tedonchange-lOOtbla light straw city braod, free,
at W%c, aad 80 do do at 36c.'
SEEDS—O lover Beed h»S sgaln declined and at
pment dealers are offering bnt $6,00 per bnabeU
Timothy U firm andprime eells readily at $2,60. Flax
Bead U wanted at sB^o®^
BUTT KB i EGGB-anchanged. Sal® of 8 bbU
801 l Batter at 23®25c, for prime to choice, and 6
bbls Kgs® a* I oo *
DBIED FBUlT—There li a good demand for
Peach*, and prtcee are Arm with an opward tenden
cy. Bale of 60 both Peaches at *3,60, and 25 both
Apples at sl*l7.
(v>p.y -T»nfhsrp t< i Sale from depot of 200 bash
BbeUed at 60c.
POTATOES—BaIa ol 60 bbls Mixed at f 4,46 po<
bbl ud 60 buih do at 90c per biubel..
jdONKY -Sale of 250 tt># at 80c.
HOMINY—SaIe ol 10 bbU at 15.
CHEESE—SaI* la lota of 100 bxa WB at 12c.
LlMB—Sale of 20 bbla Louisville at $1,26 per bbl.
Receipts and Shipments of Pctro
leum.
The ahJpmenta of Crude and Befined Petroleum on
Saturday, February Htb, aa reported at the Oil
exchange, treat follows: .
P.nnijl.uiU Central B. 8..._ —*'“ 7l b^'
Pltulmrgh, Fort Wjjn. * Chl«». B. B. to
CtoTelaad and Pittsburgh E. it—lie
Pittsburgh 4 OobnellitUle B. 6
Total. 6,034 bbU.
The receipt! of Crude on the tame date, were: 41
bbU from Kanawha, and 853 bbla from Oil Creek-
Baking In all 394 bbla. __
Petroleum m New York.
Feb 14—Crude Petroleum U a little eaalcr—ealee
3157 table on the spot, part aa it M« » l
and 2600 do deliverable iat U 16t h Hay, euu -Mu do
Ut to tub Jane, at 21, all caah. Beßned ot prime
quality, teaearoe, but the demand la only mulcniie,
ffij lor export, and price* are barely
0700 bbla, In bond, Straw color to prime W bite,
uuaiai teet, at 3604 U cents (chiefly 8*039) ** a *
I inw? Sail St dark at 31; 860 do extra prime W hite,
184 l»t, 42H, though thl* ia not a cxturlou ol the
market, itiObble deliverable let to lOlh ptux , 120
lnaU March, 37*516,000 gallon. In
Ut£ll6ol*> teat, 60®62>fc and WW %
I 68: 1260 bbU tr« 4, interior to prime,
I iSmi&i and 200 do Beaidum, 16, aU caah. Petroleum
I lUpthe baa been In active ruiueet, and »o
I noficeaalmof 1600bbladeodoriaod, parteUgbUycol-
I ored, at 31036 cents, caah.
I Export of Petroleum elnc* Ut of January—
From ttVw-Terk . ***- Hutf!
I Other Porte
—Shipping Lut.
Ml. Louis'Hemp Market. •
Feb. 12—The etock In tbo market i« reduced, and
hJlden are very arm. The demand cooUnoee'eteady ,
but inactive, the ealee ol the peel wwik—Uiclly
at the doee of laet Week and mouday—indudtd »
uncovered tow at *96; 6U bate* covered do at
tlOh *0 balea good undmaed hemp at
nrltna do el 1126; 26 do choice do at l6 do
Lwaed at |lit do at f 223 and 47 bale* d/at $228
to gyi u t o *. Strictly choice undrea»ed hemp uia
SSi aupply and held at 1360140 « '°*/*£*
i MDorted of 48 balea common undcaeeedalgliS,
» to dtotc. .1 ,131. to. to to
drmaed at s®o V ton,
Petroleum In Philadelphia.
Feb 13—In Petroleum tbere> a firm feeling, with
«lee of 2.0 W bbU BeOnod at ,42046 c, tree, jjjj
37b for idu In bond for export, tndudlng 600 bbl* at
WuTflgure » go outol the market; 2.0 W bbb
Crude euld at 21 c free on'board, end 4,lM> bbU do,
part to arrive, lor export, on private terms.—Price
i Current. '•
Imports by Kiser.
.rp£
1,1,1. in p~Ju», rvangortw Ik. ham., JuoA
lUitaawMdo do. 8 LlnO»y; 3 •>“'* b“*.
Darla *■ Phillips, * do Uad dices, B 1* Ifahnsatock A
co, atbbts dry peacbU, Brown A IfcDkpatriclr, a» do
do, L a Voigt 5OO bides, 13 bales o»Uod, 231
bbla whisky? 2{W bbli, 60 tea lard ,7* tea muss beef,
Jtfiotixe bacon, Clarks Aco. „
, BT LOWS-r»a Acuna—9 bbla fire clay, aor*
„th A Bw-69 baka hemp, U Gerwlg Aco; A>Whides,
Mtbert k Bejlenasn; W> do do, Wait A 15 Uaon; kb
bbla mod, E D Dltbridge; UW bge wheat, B T Ktn»
oedT A Bro; 1272 bbU flour, M bales cotton, 6a) bbla
puck, 185 tea Clark* A co; 2 stores, K W Gould
imports bp Railroad.
Pirruoaon. IT. V»*in A Obicaoo Raitnoae,
feb 16—800 bbU floor, Meckeown A Linoart; 2 bbls
onieoa, Edward HeaiUton; 3 bits egg*. 5 do bailor, I
L H Voigt A co; 10 kidsa, A Borkhaid; 16 l»b»
busks, Ma HobU A co; 123 tea greaas, 31 cU.bbU, V I
MaUn A co; 6 hen lard, 4 aka dry trait, Graham A I
Thomas; 5 dox brooms, J A Benahaw; 100 bbla floor* j
O B Lirth: 100 dodo. It Connelly; 600 pigs lead, K I
D Dithridge; » rmms paper, Wn McCutcbeon; 10 I
?bU KS2% krg» lard, 1 7b*. U BiddU A «;
•a aka teas. McCullough, Smith A co; S 3 bides, J ii
Balaton; 30 dot brooms,} B Matbewr, 2 bbU butler,
1 keg lard, S >U rags, W P Beck * «»i »
eta aad wire, R Townsend A co; 16 pkga P“ kl “*
yarn eu, U Gerwlg; 16 dos waab board#, AtweU. Lco
A oo; 17 do do, Lambert A Shlpton; 26 dos pells, John j
ACangbey.
Pmuumon. A Uiuma r«b 1*
86 aka dry peaches, Jes A FeU*n
13 hhda tobacco; 10 bbla do, Geo Wliaon,B bhdado,
John Grier; 10 Ibis bunga, S&lto
bhda tobacco, B Dalmyar,4dedo, tt Beyl, Bdo do,
W * D Etnebifi; 60 bis condhs. B 0 B J ti Sawyer.
Starke la by Telesraph.
Sew Ton. teb. 10—Soon.-Cotton quiet, but I
Sschsoge on London Is flrmsr, **76 I
miS; cSSsinoe ths Board, bn sdrancjrfw I
; 7 o-io,
PmjldhSL. reb. la.-Tbe lloor merkel le ag
yellow mid at
ESSSSS-iSSm^
■aim of 1,000 bbla mesa pork a,t |l* t 62>jio»'oIdaod 1 daod
JSdferMV; So okaapln gmooiKa.
at 60c, •:]
n a ewtwAw, »,v is.—aflonr dull* Wheat ateaiiy,
Mtow while aoaaio.
Wblikyeteody,at 83@64c. ProrUlone
Pork at tIb.OUaIMA
BIVEB INTEIiIiIOENCE,
The rlrer eosttoM to recode ilowly at thla patot, I
with nine feet by the marhk loot • , « nln «- 1
weather yekteriey wu mUd aod pleauot end all that I
could be dmired far ont-door bnalnms. I
• The wharf was the mens of nnuimal actirity yet- j
Unlay, and wo notice a material Improiemeflt Doth
In the receipt! aod ahlpmonU. Bo *“*?
more ptatty and therowUl conaaqaenUybo leaadlffl
calty In Shipping. ... . I
The only arrirsl we bftTe to report U , the Armada
(MB ghe hod on «o.n»t trip mid com.
oplopjodllme. The Emma Graham, lor eome rea-
Hi unknown u »,lmd luted to orrir. op to taat
onolng. 1 Bho may hare hoen daUloedlntha Kua
klofam by high walar, but tUK U
A tdUpaphlo dbpidch. rooaltod ftj the OU *»
twin Oil City, roporta the Allrgheny
SSftaV*. that point, with hr* two tat of
, W Tta wa. making proparatfinlto
LontaßUtat aranlng. - Bhe had an axeollent trip
Indndlng a ceaaldornbto quantity of, gonrnmont
t !S‘’tammb an* h« atamer EoUp» Captain
I.
LmtaOtotlriiminf,: ’ ta
Ilia'TTTi nilii| padEsk tiV M l ?* * 4 Ti *
kfc».
3gßSSSgS^mB&sffi®S^^
The commodious and e'ogant steamer America,
Captain A. C. McOallum, will In aU prohabaUf get
off for St. Louis this evening. Mr. A.. 0. McCollum,
Jr., has charge of the cGlor. *
The Armada. Capt. Johnston, will return to Cin
cinnati i-gain on Thursday evening.
The Wheeling InUUi-jmcer, of yesterday, says:
The river was about on a stand on Saturday with
about eighteen feet in thechauaeL The huge steMß
«r Sultaua, arrived from Ciachiuail with about I,OW>
tona freight, abe intended to go to Pittsburgh, but
owing to tht bright of the water an! the length of
her chimneys she did not liko to ventura to go under
tbe suspension bridge, so she stuck her shingle up for
oi The letter U from Jlr. John SL Uare,
clerk of the steatqerKey West No. 3:
Kdt.GaztUe: The sUamor Key West No. 3 left
Louisville, January 2Ut,:with a cargo of government
•lores lor Nashville. Wd went up the Cumberland
riser with a fleet of thirty-two transport*, and .mat
with uo trouble on the way. A large fleet of forty
two transports arrived at Nashville on Feb. 7tb«
We loft on the Bth for with a cargo of
unserviceable horses. All steamer* are cwbvoyed up
and down the Cumberland by ,gtmUoatt. W hon we
pawed Mort.Donelsou, coming Aowu, a large fleet or
transports were there waiting jto go •up Will ar
rive at Louisville on the 11th, and return again in a
few days to .Nashville.
I saw the following Pittsburgh boys belonging to
the Anderson Cavalry, at Nasbvile: David Don
seatb, Geo. Watt; Fry and Tnrbett, of Al
legheny. M. **•
'1 be Louisville Journal, of Satnnlay, says: *
The rivur is sweUlag*slowly at thla point, with
eight feet live inches water in the canal last even
tng. The weather is cold, cloudy, and very dlsagree-
a *Tho tow-boats Arab and Ormsby, each with barges j
in tow, from Cairo, came, up over the falls yesterday, I
and passed on up for Pittsburgh. I
We learn from Nashville that the steamer Jacob 1
Strader, and tbo accompanying fleet, left Nashville I
jteterCay for this port. |
Tbe navigation of tbe Cumberland river is now un- I
ravricted, so far as rebel batteries are concerned.
Tbo Liberty, which arrived from Nashville yester- j
day, camo down without a convoy, and the fleet
which left Naahvlllo for thla port yesterday loft with- j
out protection from.thagunboata. *
Quite a number of the Nashville fleet came up over
the falls yesterday, as will be‘seen by reference to our
boat list. .
The fine little steamer Starlight will leave for
Wheeling and Pittsburgh at four o’clock this after
noon. _____
STEAMBOATS.
FOR CINCINNATI & LOU-1 ICS; Lu
18VILLC.—The fine new
kiOLIPSS, Oipt. WiSj, will leave for tbe above and
all intermodule pjru THIS DAY, 17th instant, at
6 o clock p. m.
For freight or passage apply on board cr to
1,17 J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., AgenU.
LHJK LUUittViLLtf, CAIRO (
J* a»D ST. LOUIS.—The new anddfiSSiSaß.
elegant psawnger steamer ABMENIA, vapu a. o.
■Mn wii.irt, will leave for the above and aU Intermo
dule points, on TUESDAY, the 17th Inst., at 10
o’clock a. m.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
bi 4 J. P. LfYINGSTOH A CO., Agents.
FOR EVASBVIIiLE, CAIRO I
AND BT. LOU 18 —Xh*
steamer JfcMNIE BOQKBti, Oapt. Thus.
will leate fgr tueabare abd Iniermedlat®. port* oxy
WUDASbDaT, lUh taat. ( at 6 o'clock p.m. /
k'or height or p»e*a*« apply on board « W /
J.D. LIVINGSTON *
-M2 JOHN FLACK, I"®* '
R
EU LA R 1 WEEE Li Y t .JiSxlfA
2A£ttdVILLE PACKET.— TbeJS&S&B
aiul bvaotifnl paueuger steamer KM.M4 U.&A*
HAM, Capt. Mouroa Ayers, leaves Pittsburgh tor
EauMTUle KYKKY TOitSHAT, at 4 trclock p. a.—
iieiuruing, leaves Zanesville Js\ KltT ITiiIDAIL, at 8
a. b». lur freight or paaago apply on board or to
J. D. LIVLKUb'fON & 00., AgenU, Pittsburgh.
H.I‘IKUOJS & CO., AgentQj ZaneaviUo. uo7
1 o/*q iSKW AKKAl\Uiir L „na>>
iOUO. MENT.—WHEELING uiJbShß*
rrrrefcunau daily /expbess Li»ik.—am
uev and splendid ilde'whosl packet AJIM ADA,
Oayt, Oecrge W. Johnson, leaves Pittsburgh lor
Wheeling ivery kLpttDAY. WEDNESDAY and |
fttlDAX.at 11 o'clock a. m., punctual *. leaves
Wheeling for Pittsburgh every TUESDAY,THUBS
DAY and SAITJKUAI, at 8 a. m.
The wise paSsengeb (jcs^a.
steamer UINEBVA, OapL Jobtfg&fifiA
Oortloa, ledroe Pittsburgh for Wbcelingevery 10*0-
DAY.ThUIiSDAY and iiATUUDAI, at 11a.m.,
punctually. Leave* Wbeellog for PltUburgh every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FfiIDAY, at 8 a. m.
The above eteamerv nuke close connections at
Wheeling with line side-wheel steamers for BUrietta,
Parkoraborg and Cincinnati.
/ For freight or postage apply on board or to
J Ah. COLLINB A CO., Agents,
i, O U 4 Water street.
ED VCATMOJTAE.
XT OKiIAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS
im opened a NUKIIAL bCUUOL at No. SI St*
Ulali street, Third etory.
ltotiuo*« of Teaefert;
Be Is the counsellor ol tho Ttachers, the man to
.hom .nor u. u»x tor “V’jJwSlooti.
I coQcor moot b»rUl, EATON.
I obeerlully concur In the opinion exprawd
1 tok. ptouor. In glrtng It u my opinion th.t tho
foregoing rrcommooclmU.il to MllJ
I know o( uo oor who clrecrrre higher trottaonj In
hi* faror. AVJsB*.
I (ally concur la tbeebore recommendatloiu^
U. cm proper. poptU tor thl High SchooligoWUl
than any other teacher La thi* city.
' A- T. DOOTHKTT.
la advance. aoB:3tawd
Tia**—gl pel
Russian pEbble spectacles.
—Notwithstanding the attache of Jealoai
Spectacle reader#, who eaplre to too bum of
doa, the
KtTSBIAE PEBBLE SPECTACLES
At* rccalTinz daily the warmeet endoreexieau ofour
I d*SIS“ AO ttn*lea** Uto * «har
Spectacle#; then call and examine U»a BOB3lA*
PJ6BBLS cue*. Tor Bale by
Maaifactaier of tfa* Btutlan Pebble Bpectadee,
Ul9 BP Fifth etreet, fiforw*
I'vEUEttIE&K Lltii, U. b. JSXOUiS
ji J TAX. hM been received at the Office of In* I
uZnal Kavenae for the 23d Oollectlea Bletrlot, Pa,
arid the UJt U towdna. I
Partite vbo have not paid their October andXo* !
T«mber aeneatneoU are Hereby notified that the 10 |
dot caot. will lo all cave be adued to the tax, where
ebe rtqalrexestj of the lav have not been oompUed
I W The tax for December meet be paid within ten
| deye after notice, to «*«ape the pexatty.
DAVID N. WDITI,
Collector of the 23d DUtrlct, Penn’a.
« ffioe, WATXtt STJtKST, next door to the City
Treaeory, Allegheny. *l*
COAL OIL LAMP DEALERS AT*
TSHTIOH.—I moet rtspectinlly solicit the at* I
teatlon of the trade to my Urgea«ortnpntof COAL 1
OIL OIUND&LIKB*, PENIiANTB, BftAOKKTS.
HASPS, fttKflOH LhUPfi* LAIiP STANDS, and
TBiMMIHQS, of every deecrlpdoa. Also, LAS*
TEENS, with BliUngs—co Chimney Bnraef—which
Ueapericirtoanythlngeveraßuediothetrade. Ae
to quality of floleh and liberal price*, I defy cooper
I tltton. Catalog* o * with prises sent on
I free of charge, to the trade.. Office, Mo. 276 Pearl
•treet. Hen York. Factory, No. 44 State etreet,
Drcoilyn. W. H. SMITH.
; Stic Mannfactnrer.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be woeiY*
ad by the Oommlatioaer* for lha Kractioa of tba -
FabUa Building* Is Alleghcnyi sp to nooa of
TBG&ftDAY, lvth last., tor. introducing 6u sad
WaUr into the four comer* of, the sew Uaraet
Uoom, and f>r tha necataary Gas Fitting la the
same, according to plans and epeclAcattoa* vhloh
hi* m toes at theotfiooof Parr A hcairi Architects.
' A.O ALBXAHUBB,
BAftTli BIDBLKi ■
JA3. AIBEPATEICC.
WH. WALEBK,
JHO. WBIUUT,
OommUsl«n«rs.
PKOVOSALa bUK 'i'lMßEil.—fro
eo.il. are invited toe th® delivery at w BU.I
wotiuof ome udkOßkd aMd uni THODa-
AND VEST, (bowl maiaare,) BAWKD OAK Oft
YELLOW PIKE TtUBElt, iltbor tea,
(oortaen or sixteen Inches iqaaro, at th*4tUnrari
option, but nil of one/•;**. Tins’ cf d*llT*ry end
terms must acoomiany propceele. --V
BU&sfex; WALL* * 00., Fifth Wild.
L bll:BvdiMltwT/ | ' '
DPIIA MONTH.—V» o want Agon* at
vOv 940 a'montb, expenses p*M, to ssU our
bvtrloMtina PntfU, Orit*Utlß*n»r* t . •ndthlrtesn
other newt useful end enrions afticlte. Fifteen «lr*
culara tent Jv* Addreesi . . „ ,
SHAW A ULABK, Blddelord, Heine.
*aS&3mdswT 1 - • ~
07 C A MONTH.— I want to hire Agent!
■UI vld eTsrr county at $76 * mouth.expeusN
ptlri, to >ell my nsv cheep Fatally Bewtnc Machine.
Alldrw, 8. BADISOM, Allred, MJbto
iWafliSmilewT . . •
oUNOKUSa.—
© DBIKD BEST;
LEAF LAUD, In barrels end kegt;
MKSSFOBKj
80. 6 MAOKEBEL, lergei.
tfn bend end for dale by
|n»o VTW. B, B AT* Jk 00., ■ I.lbrts K
IrtM.t'Tl OIL UAUiitiLS, Of 9,00(1
!i Quality, on hind end tor eels by
H JAB.DALZKLIrftBOH, ;
Ml 69 end TO Wataratteet. ,
O'lOUAOiii, l«r netined ana Crude Oil,
Q end other M srchendlee, by . I I
jab. oalzbllabok; •/
fell 69 end 70 Water street. /
OA.T MB AND GfclTtt—s bimlfl
frtib §rcnt»d Gal €rU* «adTHial,cf aapcrior
quality. Jail laoalvad and for Ala by ; ■ ■_/•:. i-
V' JOlifl A. iUtHBHAW,
eornar Liberty aod Band atrcatt.
mCAMLBwa Z balei toarriTft
Oaadfersaieby . . •. j
fell .*•• . ■ * • TBATAB PICKET A 00. '
oas^w-jsswas'
-t**'
. iri. t» -.tth' ■
;ua **■
A BARBOUR,
—BOLDWIIP.
OIL REFINERY.
j. DIAAIOHD, Practical Optician.
OAIV ttiOJNifi—2s bbla, iv.fbuntaj
w,>»r«i>k ooMiina.
V~'» 'Xiu-sz
Duiain
0 A SB OH OIL,
uiif
.* S«. B WOOD BTAEST,
Pmaatraoß, Ppm.
OEOBOE W. aOLDSair-E OO
idt-t 80. ss-:rDr»f««;^ k
*»oti4 flDor. will be prooipUy attend*! to
■oc&ldtf., i ' ■
;i UCttM'.ULL. WUKK3. '
“ Ibuhoah, odsiAp * 00m
lUßtiXaotv»h of
POaK WHIT* BKItHIS OABBOM OILB.
OOco, So. m UWrWrtrort.
PITTSBPBQBi Pa.
A KDiSbOO Oil* UUMJPAN X>
ZTo. 27 Inata f*-»
Mua'actotwi' o{ BIFUID OiSBO® 1
, ' '
Ftlcm to«d*» for Heflftwl CU: i .
By cu bad. _ SO “f u S«
BiuiWU__—i “ “
*0 charge for package.
Heceratif 4th, 1802.*
j JAMJiB IKWJIN,
Kwabotiim of /
OIL OF VITBOL, /
l tad , /
I AQUA AMMOHIA.
Orderaleflat William Holmes A Oo»’s Office, cor
ner of Market and First street*, will recelva prompt
attention, / ,e * u
iy AMONL) Oil. WUK&tI
SA F LOB * BBITB,
BeHners and dealer* in CABBQ3 OIL, nnsorpamed
by any lh tbs market* < ■ .
Orders left at tbs office of Childs * Ganoa.ondar
the fit. Charles Hotel, at the office of Smith, Pars A
00., or at their works t* Lawrenoerfile, will be at
tended to. /
Boren ciOrudc OIL 1 i > «fl3dj
1 UULFiSit OIL WUKJifi. .
J-i // WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDOM,
/ ' aaaovAoromxa or
/ GOAL AND OABBOH OILS,
I / , and daalecin
/ LAMJfI, CHIIfNHFfIs As-Ao*
V Ho W Market street, between Second and Thud,
PITTSBUHOH; PA.
KP'iMSD 01-L JfUK KX-fOKX—Ttii
undcndgned tf# now' pccpnnd to •oil ‘ho ten
QOmUtr of Buttled Onrbon oil, delirarad on bond 01
const Pittsburgh,on dock in Philndclriiio, or nt
wunhoujo nt Bod-Book'Point, Now York. WW
tioo dollrer IoU from 11)0 to I.OWI borfolo iroooboord
skip, or oeU BUlo Lodiogol different steed lots on
Uropool, OUsiow, PnokXorMn-tho-ttnlo, ud
I other JCuropean ports. HH*Bl A ORATF,
ae« ic’etroUte Oft Works, PftUbnrgh, Pa.
■HOTELS.
AMERICAN HOUSE, Boawa, is the
, largest and beet arranged Hotel in the New ]
jCsgland States} is centrally located, and easy of ao
oduftomall the routes of traTeL It contains all the
modem Improvements, end every convenience torJne
comtort and accommodation of the traveling pabjio.
The sleeping teems ere large and well ventilate*,
the saiteeofrooms are weU arranged, and oempletely
famished for UmlUssend Urge traveling parttoe,and
I the house will continne to be kept as a Bret class
*s&s"*”“**■ LEWIS HICK, Proprietor.
BTOEEB, *(.
AUjEX, McCOBMICK A CO;, VallW
jrpoanai, Pittsburgh, Pa. > : T •.
•i*Wiiuonii Ho. 3ul Liberty street. *
ManutocSer»s COOS, PABISJH AND.HEAT.
IHC BTOVXS, PABLOH AUDKITCHKHOHATM,
tS^SS^SSSSSS^SS:
I *itk steam or Horae Power.- no!2:6md
if AMOY FUKO ; T
CHILD BEB'S FAHOY FUHSI
QSni'B FOB CAPS,COL LABS A QLOYE3;
BATBAHD OAFS.
Brar; variety andrtyh of the above goods on hand
tod for sale at
Xccoki; ft co.’s,
Ha. IWWOOD BTKKHI
pKi’KoUTii oUi^ymtA
rbrbb A Q&AFF, Proprietor*.
Oepadty tvs tboosand bsrrsls psr vssk.
■VXlfios, MOHOHQAHSLA BOOTH.
flflAulSON BTAttOU AQKMOY.
“He undersigned are Agent*! for Pittsburgh.end
vicinity, for
WATTS HABIBOH BTABOB OOHfABT,
And ke*p ooniUatly on bond ■ *«ppiy *Wj
BTARCM, Tviow rtjlo poekncM, which vlllto «ld
In qnnntlliM to tfco tndo on oK»t ■ryyonjnU term*.
BCHOMAKBB & LANG,
8391J818T1 BTBMT.
mo QLABS UANOFAGTOBEB&—
jLa-aiASffiffiiSSß&ss
■itoaudm tbs d»y of Brooklyn, near tbs Atlantis
y tfrT . tmvoAi srs nsw. In psrfcet ©rdsr».abd:
In operation, mid poosf nU tbs tsdlltUs far nakf
tnnSmy »u fctttsrly
git, by tbs Brooklyn flint Glut Company.
«whlcb s»y* thst Ooapany tbs hl*h reputation It m
lon* sustained.
r%»|iao>atokM» tonWp °1 *b»!>“£*■
uidcan command sobs eapltai, tbis would east•
treat inducement, us tfcs baiancsci tbs cspltsi ro*
qnirsd oouMLb* faralahod by tbs present owners.
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II Ho.» Trinity Bnildin*HHswT«rt.
I! noWtlwdsaswtf T -
rdsclM in tbs law, end; nuke tri-montbiyand 1
daola nub ““"iLyJtXSw
hvisw/ Tbs tmderilsneder* preparing tbs Tarisar
j }ssstSSSSSg!SI^^^SSSt.
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SMB lob Frtatert. BUnkBoA lUnu&otarjrijod
BUltloMn. W yood-«fa»rt. »»18a»»tl
\J( SO hhd*. prljM H. 0. BngWi j
90 do « Gab* Oft
90 do ./ P. B. dot
60 bbl*. YtUow . /do;
75 d» a a - /do;
Sdo Orubod /dot '
do u *»Ooftt do;
75 bog* Bio OoffMt
160 bbU. prt»o HI 0. Holmmi;
S 5 do BjnK
l(w co MoMbnuinnK
10 do BbMhodWbftloOU;
10 do Bo*l Lord Oil;
60 bozM Toboooo—5« oad 10it
|-6: dobriffel Tbfaoooo;
j 10 kopßo. I,® twirtToboee&i, •; jj
With* fall MBortßMnlor good* 1b oar lln* fcejgto W
1 BBomr* KntxrAxucxs.
4«l> - '£ ■ m t« mrtr m* v
QttUUKnIKU.
lW taWdarti I. 1L,.0.P.»a4 *>•**••*! *
; 400 bifs fair td prim Bio OoOoo» ' ~
£0 onto Jm doj •. „ -j
UOJOuU. M. 0., Potto B!co»»4 od»™S“*
WbWfccmhedi gnawWid
gte do .—otfdbwßdill»T« ftfinm;
100 butts oo’d tmfcdo Ba, U o»d M»Tog*®*.
/SLS boxoo Bftltlaor»ftog T*
/ 9ft do blookflot / S®|
/ ttkopetwttt ®°»
ICO,OOOQ*m«i 01*»w; 1
/ UO bo«i Bbot, uoorted ill** .
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180 do'BondobotfOdho; _ M _ ,
oqo do Hdjml'i M QoUondoriTo Ix> OoSooj
Witt . Ml -»««««« SuStS,’**’
** yoa. dT ond»> aad Bmtihflold it*. ,
i>Bo -». • •' 1 l ■■■•-y- --p
nbokl iMfcfOsinti;
, . »»bt>M.rfwi«iroM«n v
.: fu;X £j • <'3 ii v .» V
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TTALUABIxn FABiE! FOB
tlbh, pSf J«ta> Dnjr. a*=2*J
Ohlpewa towTuhtn Bearer county, Pa, onto* WUto
rdedieading treat Darlingtonto
uning «boui 1301 mm, sfi a^der-'!#»»•:'/***J®?
prorwtaeats mm a nsme'Honsj), Frame ***ff?fr ,*?
_Mt.nasxlx.naw, lad. other eothfrildlfigt-f' 100 ■ * ,a *
classed and in a nigh state of cultirauafr, WJ***J*
well timbered. A large orchard of Apple,
Cherry and Plata tms. A number of otter falling
sprints of the puriet water. Sbo term lsnaany all
underlaid will? rich coal beds—on# aboutS h*t in
thfrtim*. and'ono of 6 to 6 feet thick, which; it how
being worked and In good ontor. Thu property 1*
cbnvesltntly locked,x*Ug withlnie milesol New
Brighton, 2 milespif liartingtfm, ana 2 miles of the
P.,Ft. W.AU.BU&. Alio vithiu 2 miles of
* variety oliChurtSbes, Bioamj Crist and Saw UillSi
Schools, Ac. ] > /
; For farther particulars the inbecriber,
on the premUwi 4r jOUN iLlSli. Sr., Kml* Hotel,
IdbertS Uriet, PfUtbuidh. • , ,
js27 Xmeod "• WU/DUFF, Hietttor.
OtU’HAJiSi. COUK'i' HAiiE.—By -rir
tne of aa Order of thnOrphani* Court of Beater
County, the ■uhecriDtr / will expos* to PUBLIC
flgiTa, on ibe prtxalsee/cn the 2tra PAY OF FKB
BCABY, 18tf3, at U o'clock a. m , abcntUS AOBXS
, OF LAND, part of therealfeiuffecf James Sharp,
I dec’d, situate la Darlington township, Beatercnon*
ty,Pa., adjoining/lands of Joseph Sharp aad others.
A boot 80 acres cleared, with! two-sttry stone house,
log barn, tralpa.-stable, thereon. Tbe abote
I premises ere situated one-biU iaile west of.the Dar*
I Ungtonori New Galileo Station, on Ibe Pittsburgh,
I Fort Waynfc A Chicago Bailroad.
I, For terms and farther Information Inquire of the
S subscriber, AcmloDtritor toil the estate of- James
1 fiharp/deo’d at New Brighton, Bearer county. Pa.
1 lefckwtod 1 aUBKW purr, Ado Tr.
TjtQR W/VLK—Tho property of the gab-
It gcribir.tn McClure township, situated miles
Iran the city, on the New ißrighton.TniTipCke, and.
I sdseonTood leading to Fcrrysrille, connU.lcg of 20
acne, well Impxbrod, with I XM truN trees. - A now
I d* ruing louse and tenant fihuao, Ac. All undcr cm-
I Urallvu. ana haring atinh'view ef th* Ohio river.
1 Will l>e arid whole or In {aria to suit purchaser*.
.Enqoiraubcs cousuhj,'
I llario& A Venae, Allegheny City i
I Or LOOK BOA 62, P. U. Allegheny.
I feiD;6meodM» J■ '
HAL 15.—One superior eooond
• hand OIhINDIB UOILEn, SO Inch* hi 2“
fc On'o«^rio? < hiw t BOILp, 32 inchca diaieter, »
llaxsaad,■•lth
aad aeooad*liaiid SToA&I pGinIS.
SKf «£S d T BooSVm&
qq ihe Allegheny tiTcr t cor. Feint AU***-
!''Fan a&ixa.
i* cotfD OfiPHii- ;
WTT.T. BB gbliD QgaAf Ff^CAS*.
iMdit at tit J.BAZK2WS OmOB.
telftidtf , gtntinrw. attiTfr.Smlthfl»^»
STOKE AND TAVEKN bTAND EOK
SALK—that trail known Tata;n Btand toa
Btorliita»t«l| »dJcinli.B Jonirt'. tu lon. 10 mIU.
from the city, c» tl a Valley i; nitre ad. g i_h»
hyTn oomtorUble room*: al:o Bar wd Store Bc«a
-4 Iar 6 ®’ 6t*bla, with'onolhalf on acre of iwfjiJJ.
end with imik aad ftonep. Tbit mo*eity U offeroi
I cbMp»aad a goodopifortf ultf u “ L ‘ ,u6 * aflordod to
maka a profitable budfcwkt. Apply » i
■ g. MoLAia * CO„ u r - fonrth atrwW
Real kstat e ! for sale ok ex-
OHAUeK—Two jtory doilrab!* cew Twu
bTOBY BttlOK DWJStililxiOS, lormahed wlth B“
and wdUf, wxiil no * leas«i for ft term of jeftr*»
tetoldftt »ijeaaonabla pHc@ for c»b,cr«xcJiange<i
for moeka orlßcnda.
For WJlj to DAVISi ißctlono i r ,
No. 64
yALUABLE PitNN STKKET PROP-
jtirr Fon siLB on’ eent.-d»oUUi« »»d b*
fio. 65 Peon itreet, abojro Mat ljury, feat.
-aiOHN WAX. Jr«
BowicUejriUe;
Of 55 HT&tegt; Plttibargh f»fc2weod
VALUABLE; PKOPEBTY FOB
V BALII. gfl "AcrM; of liMdj'With EUtulltKi
Packing MOEmok# mu**, four Dwelllbg»Aod et»*
tl», ihnt mllei from the city, on the 'Ht'ibnrgh,
JToft Wajnoind liiilroad and Ohio Ww\-
in McClnro tcwnlhtpTriior-g tfcdit on xnoet of tbo
Mechanic* Bank, '
CITY AND COUNTRY LOTS fOB
b/UJL—Jour loti (cm Jackson (JP«J«,)
City of Alleghany, $»Cb 20 fc*l trial and *xt«ouling
back 140 foot, to aB5 f£ot street. •: . . _
faciei in: McClure to*rtthip.bolow
Wood.’ Bun, In loti to suit. B. u. g£>
of H. P»Ti»< dccVL
TjiOK SALE.—fceveu substantial two
* “'"' imiai DW-BLLINS HOTIBK3
In Cut Blrmlnjh«nn For trrmr, 4c., onqnlro nt
to. j* FIFtiIVrUJSKT, Flllnlmrgh, or ol B. S.
DUHOAJJ, Lumber KLetch&nt, Ulruilnjh*m.
fetSilw ; 5
For BALE—A convenient and well
ihlebod TWO-6TOBT BMOK HOUSE, with 7
rooms ami r**i drj cellar, end hjdrant
a frama eteolo ihach-S Lot 10*111), on# l “™'
on hornet ,■treat, iUncbaeter, Mar
way. Inquire at THIB OFFIOE, or to IIpUM H.
BtDPtLU, MincliMta.
EOS BALfi—The TAREK-STORIED
BBIOK BDILDIHQ, Ho. WT Ban • treat. One
»nd hot ftridceld wiktor throughout tb#
to*. Apply to r -| A. O. OuBBAQBf
ttUfcUn. I Mo. &8 Diamond.
FIR SALK—>One Boiler, 6 teet tong
usd Si iaehM dhubster; cm Itaej & toen. owl-
Übto for ft small *ngto*» & horte pcvyr. *'
mTi»hIBEBTF aT6E«X. - - <***>
pixießasaa, pa.
TjK)R BENT-I-A desirable‘COUNTßY
P ksBIDKNC*. ivilhln c&o mils of Altognwy
Cltr, on th* FftXTrftVlU* Plank Hoad. twofto te
« Brick, well ;improT*d and Tory cdmforUfcU.
Then laialM fln.tcni of co-Ural ed ground to
ocehnrd and garden. |:• Abo, thu udlototog
. g# nfm •crtu of geohfid adapted tut gardening pw*
pevyn; th«t« to ft MOdhous*ftndoat buildings onthe
choicftfruiu. Ton
nodtmft&twllihsSfntodUftmoderate pile*. Po»-
StoSonßtoen oa ttto'Ut of April. '
I : gSf°l ""^TpOoEY.
fO I.TCT—Three Koema in the Guam
Btni*n*o, »lth or without potter. The room.
I are rottahla Jlher tor a Printing OBce or other mar
[ chgrolpatporo. ; Appl,atth. fewt;o
For RESTLt-A oomfo t table two*»tory
PWKLtfHQ, honudslUg six rooms, withttprtog
Boom cftwo rooms ftdjototog, t>nd ><»rd, to Mines*
w4iw. Ajraetlj en the route ot the «tr*«t cun. -
jjya T tf U'i UOUMX.Y. mUbctty street.
i.\ja jttKN'i'ai-'i'iiOße two iu>uw» on -the
X conur tf Fifth Bnet usd Cherry ■* l »Xtkw>w»
m Hflft. 100 *nd I®. I'oMcnion on the btof April.
Apply to b ■ AI«SXAZf2)AB KIBQ,
| • a- ,fro.¥73ldt»rty stmi.
CU,UM'TK)f RitoJUIJSXtUEbi'OK.
BBHT*—Two r conaJofUblf dwellingto PUt
I h«»|n| >n orohurdof tso s>Ju, thft
I other el* acraei plrntj of Fruit aai Urapoa. The
HAw.II nlaaa mb hi nOZOhftMl OB tORnS.
TSKnKnf 7 • WATIA WILBOH,
I ; JqIA i . • ;; Liberty treat.
FJK RENT—One two itory J BRICK
DWBLmSQ HOOBB. iltaOea os Haj street,
with una roem»i! £ootMloa |i«o lu cf April.
‘JAM. P4b2Kl»ii.A,6VN|
69 ftsd 7o Water street.
SXORK KOOM TO UsT—ls o. 242 Üb
ortfiirsrt, mm bud ol Wort, tom tholit of
AptUoext tABBCOKLEa,
a»B3 \ Ko«. til unAMV Liberty moot.
IjHJlt BAJoJS OK Kli»T—An Oil K«-
-■ gbfcdtf • "V '•iittiV KtLag. Bi. 1« Toorthrt.
Q' tftflOJsa usx.—yue eichon first
t*asii~*ji* gflot ol Wwhow Nok to.aad Iff
i' IBAlAg:l>I0K«T*O0.
niOJt; awt-f <ysa weu, ugntoa
P jZLj ir, &» Oaxbtcb Bouwaa, fegrthiUtj.
AinlfHiU Opdßtlßf Boom ol TUIBOiffIUXL
oKrtltf • ;r • • '•• ■'■•■' • r:.
xr&w bbluts and nuts.—
jJi <lOO Boxes prim* Orangee; •:■ -i
' 100 4o / do Lemoar, .*
tttafißsvXnglUh'Yralaiita;
4M| dt ;dofUMrti; -
SO do Jdo Brasil Bate; *;
SO do Brail UocoanaU;
~tO do 'Almost—Bordeaux and Irks;/
400 boxed oew W.B. and I#/er Bsiataa; •
.do dtf do; --
B.,!».«». 4bbo^
jdt i Hoc. 126and:128Wood street,
g
jjuiuuto;— ■ i 'A -- - . v:
t. SO boxtawtortod broad* 7* ud 10a Tobacco;.
|aOtaddl«B*lUaor«Jlogi do do:
j . ffk**f Vir^oU^wtot ; . do ... doj
i IT bbia. Bat and Dry Tobacco; 1
l- t a do 80. l Lard Oil;
- TSdcuLGorafinoiu; - •■ • j
ToroaUW WH.JLKIKKP&TBIOKa 4CO.v
VTEW BACOK;
JJI - r
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s Bweworto Jv.ilolßHAwi,,
i. - oofn*f rtnt «Bd Mwtatrti.
KKJ<iaKi>* Uilf—76 ftbls. WlkMi in
i boftdorfr**) fcruli low k> °*
*a*bytto « 80LAB0IlrW08BBjKU.'r
fatt > r -. at. OUlt fa— wi** fbtfJNH—»:.-
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