" t *^!\%.'iS'V **' "j«- > -■’*; *■ l” 1 - J ’■ 1 1 ’ 4 ' r (' i^^#S : --... r •' '-' - *' ( lgi§P i;r Si 5 " - . -it * . . . .''•« •.«■**•*'*■V»* r y -:- ••...'• "VA *:?->..■ ;:.u ,= <-..•.!•■ -■ *• B£LIGIOUS BWWiJGEIteE. ThVlgllltinn the Cbnrch of abontjtho esse. of the Bishop .Colenio .. still oihtindss. .At a meeting of th* Sod«*. ty for.thn .Propagation of tie posjsel,.**' • _ ' «Sbri wis made to haiwhiejtsme taken oil the list , of siee presidentiiTmt it Wk® through-some informality. Then -it ; ’ WM propoeedtodak. tit Bishop to resign, Ms*, objection being/made, .the,;-, .... v i- dropped for the preeent.. Considerable op-. poeltioo, howerer, is minified W his per ■ forming religions services. Bishop'Wlgrslm . ■ trrote'tt Dr. Coltnso, sometime egtyr*. qneetlng Uu to abstain from conducting ' ssrvloei ln the diocese of Boehefter|, Dr. Coienso replied that if KSirenld weigh the. arguments whloh will bo adduced in th e aecondvolttmeof the work on the Penta ■ tench,' now in press, ho might “seerisson . to believe thit it ill who om ierring the cense. we it right toi*-' vokeyonr .present' .letterJ*'. pn.jAlsjU^ - Bishop of Boahester makes the following oommentr “Thsre is hotting I tavto'ho. :. -done inthis . rad. ease, hat, nsofold, for t . prayer to be. mode without ©easing of the Ohofoh of QodfCr him who ' is in •' OpirihHd' delusion, » bondage worse thanthtrprlson house of tho Apostle." •*— • * ——ln* the year 1841 the - Old Bobool Presbyterian Church hid- ,681 communi ■ tmntb, hnd 1,166 in 1802, a gain «f:6S4. She gain in the Nowßchool Church has ■. not-beenqaito so great. In 1846 there - were fire ahurohes with 971 members, and, according to the Minutes of the -General Assembly for 1802, there are 1,007 mem bets in seven iSrareEesp' ’ T - Bijbop Simpson dedicated a new ohnroh at Lansing, biich., and at the. close of the sermon' $2,700 was raised toward tbe debt. It was proposed that if the ] Bishop woold preach, again the next even ing, the whola debt might be provided for. Ihe Bishop consented; andt the proposition was -folly met. The snm raised was $4,-1 460. • j- •. - ••••• —r-i Among the prisoners taken at Ar kansas Poet, now at Camp Chase, Colum . but; Ohio, is editor Gillespie, formerly of the (Southern Methodist) Texas, bn,l more rsoenOy of the How Orleans Chriitian Ad ooeste. He was Colonel of a rebel regi ment. .. ' ■ - —-hlr.Jacob Chine, late of Wittenberg ’ College, Ohio, has offered his serriees to tae ExecatiTe-Committee, of the Lutheran Foreign Missionary Soeiety to go as a mis sionary to Afriea. t ——At a reoent annirereary of theSeb bath Reform AasoeUtien of Canada, held in Kingston, the Ret. Dr. Leiteb, Principal of Queen’s'College, sail that so far ss he ■ - was aware there was no country in which ' the Sabbath was better kept than in Upper Canada.. t*'* - -l-a, >%V.v.V.V r,v-.* ? f* f>' .^Kvv' «,v .<K.. tell it’- * ' 4 .. ;*l't'»uvJv.vy..v Vv‘:. ftS' ■: ’V’w-:' i t.ISW*Sj &“!:••...■ iis/stf?:: £] \Wt '; ~:]yy< t&gmk Ewi A>iv ■■ ',.. |fc.W:s « ;.-!s>:!? 3-* ; * MS i <■ ,, o-< •”-» kfvt!s?* sc-3.’-rfS.!:* v K . The Cmtrtfalimaliit reports unusual^ religious internet in/rarioua quarters. _ Inj the ITe%rEngt»na Buie*, i» well as inaome! portions of the West, considerable reriTab 'influence presells among the ohurcbe* of ; thisdenomination. .. : _J_Thp Cbutian Watchman j»mpleina' that the aggregate klteniiknie* on public; | worship In BOaton ia smaller than Itwasj • twenty .year* age*-. and. attributes, the Tehinge partljto'tmigTatlon to tlje suburb-! ■ pertijr to aohsnge in the ■ssulimenieand habits of ihe peopla ... ■' ■ '• olee on the “Faith and .Order oftto £ran| ; ; ■ 7 gellcal Charehe*’' written ministers ', l oaaH"'d*ndaiit*ti6ai' I ,*be i atUde' >n/ : th4 ' Fietcetant' Episeopal Chnrsh, written bjr r U^^tor<rfthjoCii^Vo««»^™»ir ll “** ' lybe ooneldertd ae a true exponent of si* Church; alleaet flia feUotflng deolaratiod onCtureh. dleelpllnelesYeoroom for doubt; “Amusements on indulgence* not specially oondcmned in lto Word of God-i -moh as tho moderate use of tobaooo and wiWdauoiag, gaiMs'ofohsnos,tto thea ter,. the opens. 0“ hunting, Ashing, eto.—arenot forbiddento the laity by any expreea leglelation of the Cbunb, nor the subjects of Churoh dleelpline; but '''■'' : t6»e l M!d‘Bl*,«Mitft»«.ein’ left to. the/pri ■ 'watejodgmont andooneelenoe of each in ‘ dividual Christian, to be derided according ! s to .the meatfure of grace which to may hare received in the exenilee of hie Ohriitlan ■ liberty. The' artiele epene in the following. words: 7.- 7>.\; ! -7 “Thatwhieb distinguishes the Protestant fcrieooptd ®n»th' HI other todlee pf Christian* in thie oountiyls, that, in Oil Important potato of Dootrlne, »&dpllno, ' STwOnhip, she insist*only, hnea-wtot .7 hu been told and praoUoed by'3u>Chuxoh of Christ, “always bf aIL ■ She bears' the nemo of .no one maihtow ■erer hSS in fa eStodlSerno one nattaipnP*o^v_^e owes her birth to no “prirMe intwpreta. tton n: ofHriy Boripture. -Bat -she dates he?origin from'Cßritf todl hie ApoeUes; : , warking Qetem the' general reeelt of the oomminoeiiee' of aiuarietendom fltoxnfto i ’ rbSuSinJ; aud jrotee tor ; elaim» hjrj ape ******* \* J *7 4Mv«\,v \AO ‘XV, \ '*. - *-*! ■ v «%* '.s** !•' • • 1*7,.'t., - BATCBDAT MOBHIKg, FEB- 2L -Aoorrespondent of the Chiietian Herald proposes that sit snnaet of each Sabbath evening the Sunday aohoel super intendents and teachers, throughodt the whole land, shall go Into their closets and pray for the eonveraion of the Sunday achool children. • -Th<s Catholic Telegraph aaya, Qeneral Boaeeranß, in a private" letter, beara the • following testimony in reference to his fallen chief of staff: '■ « CoL Garesche waa killed by my aide. A cannon ball.passed: directly behind my >ead and atrnok him, leaving only hla un der Jaw.- -We both received the aaeramonta that morning, and shortly before he waa killed he asked my permission to retire for a few moments from the -eminence On ' which headquarters were established. I now suspect that he went asldeu offerhia life to God for our success. I hope he went straight to‘ heaven, our bleated oountry 1 The father, of. the dsoeased .fonght on our aide, aa an American citirsn, in the war with the British in 1812.” -The Ahaminrr baa intelligence from Baaseln, Burmab, that nearly one hundred baptisms were reported for the last nine months on that station. 'The General Assembly of the Old School Presbyterian ChuroVjand we be - Have other religious bodies, 'has- ape ’ dally reeommended''tfie observance of the 26th inat aa a day for the Annual Concert of prayer in behalf of literary institu tions. * tog, and atw enjoying a graeioueeeaaon of recital.' Om tb» 26th nit a Council of misittcn ww-'contened, and the organi-j xatlon wad iecognised u a regular Bipr Cist club and commended to full member-' “ New Torfc lately held'; af fair lnnid of the ;‘ l old'XadiesV Home,” .the profits of which amounted , to tin handsome Sam of $10,000.. The fVrr bytcrim. Banner says “ we congratulateour llethodistbrethren on thoir succesa, and tbanK them' for'lhe silent'-rebuke which, by their diape nßing with lotteries,' raffling and other .gambling practices, they hare ad- ministered lb ehch churches and benero. lenb societies as allow games of chance to WintrOdaoed into; their teirsJ' The Mount ..Hope Baptist' 1 ehoroh congregation, .in Allegheny county, i l a., has 'undertaken "the work of- erecting, a new hones of wOTiuft'WhtebiSexpccted to tie finished in some months hence and paid/or. - -UcSabhath-craning,-Bth instant,-the:! Elerenlh Baptist'' churih,' 'PhiladelpUsi, celebrated Its twenty-fourth annirsrsary.i Hhe pastor,Her. J.Hyalt Srnlthj ■ -preaehbdj a sermon appropriate to the occ»3idn, in which He, slated' that, during;, twenty-fire. J yeaii,'Go9 haTO be9n“b»ptised'int6 the- foV : 162 hare been diimisied, .to the, ehureh in hearenj while of the cohstinent ’menders 89 hare left, 87 haTO died, and;4o still remain. - __Xho whole number of -Unitarian ohurohes in the United 'State*' find the Canadas ir26o, of which.l62 arc in-Massa chusetts. . ; ’• . . local intelligence From Ywterday’* Evening Gaiette. Public Meeting at Ibe 'Oil Exchange —The ConneUßVille Kailtoad.; A pabllo muting of merchant! and other! iu Wdabtho Oil Exchange, on Friday forenoon; to hear a report from Benjamin il. Latrobe/'Esq.j Preildont of. the Pitteburgh and ConnelUrllle Railroad Company, tela-, tire to the condition and; proapeota of the road.ai bexringupon the intereiU of Pitta- Byron, Vloe Preridont of the Oil Ex change, preilded, and. upon invitation Mr. Irntrobe read to the meeang : a very, intart Jt ihg paper on the tnhjoct referred to, for.whloh | a onarrimoni Vota of thenki waa tendered to him by the meeting, . i.. v . Mr; John Fleming •abmitted the following reiolationi for the action of the meeting : Bcntmt. That in tho light of the clear and forci ble remark! of Mr. Let robe, the Prerldent of the Pittabnnih and ConneUtTllle Railroad Company, as a body ana ae Indlrtdtfale, ice do make moat earneat anneal! to oar delegatee in Cbngreae, and through themto aH the Weatom Beprcaentat|r<», calling ppon them to bring their ehole energloa to tbetaU: of procuring tbe paaaage of the bill asking the, sti rs- Stdred for tha completion of tho PUUborgh and Con- MpUtejlia Sl]lmda SMolrrt, Thai atanding as we.do at the gateway between thaEaatand tba WaitrbelweeaUxe faettmr and his market, between th« producer and the consumer, we can better understand the dlmcul tiM whfefi- hamper and restrict—which reduce eo btrnlj the commerce of the country. \* eseet uerast reeoarcusor tho PcnnsylrhnU Centmi Bind utterly Inadequate'to carrying tho height oif«red» and wo »oe thoeo offerings in their turn reduced by tho unpo*si- | bUily of transportation. ! 4 .J That this is no local interest, but that great aelta Importance maybe to thla cily, u ss nothing whoo compared, to the demands ©f the. remainder at the country., . : >■ That we commend most earnestly this enterprise to tho examination of ihoee who noted to thia.clam of legislation, .beHeting that its neenUardhlma to faror would make U an exception tothegccerairule; but our citUeue tho importance of making tadindual efforts for the aid of this work, billeting that if each one will do what he can, it will be accomplished, and that at an early date. Thn waolatioo* gexe adopted and,the meet> iag adjourned, : A Temperance Sermon A Philadelphia cotemporary relate* the fol lowing; We aaw a eight yesterday that no beholder could over forget. Aa a sermon npoa umperanae, iu eilenoo war more terribly «10-_ anont than anything eror uttered by the gUt-. 2d orator. The body of a mineable wretch wan found lying-dead by an. uptown fey way,, enow tailing-upon the half-undo .perpre. « vai ukßa vpon a track to tben*ar**t*t»u6a-. heure, when an inquest war. held “F» ni k? h ' Sift etep war npont mortem J?.JWW'rS?:. It tu alike the Uit step and tno fir*** Tm ilnraalae ixcised with a lurglcal tew-.aud the vital organ! disclosed to View. enlug odor wae sufficient to tell the intelligent phyeletah the entire etory. . The liter wee rld- Slid like a piece of rotten wood, an ahawt pntroeeont man ot fungous flnh ralnratod withthe poison of Vila liquors. The lungs wen docaysd and dUeased. M* w** *?" b«relM that mark pnlmbniriaf, Imt with the corrosion el the deadly xdeltaratloul of bad drink. A morereiwllant slght we hare not for a long time seen. From the eareaso of a heart so disgusting ns this a aua- would tura .wan -How Infinitely more horrible the tight of a body, from which an Immortal eyul hap I jnattaken winga<o hhoohihg!y. ,P«U“te4.hy , the effeeta of Tied. . ' Thi face of the dead man wae terrible to 'ijok Bpon. yotlt onoe smllodoyer a bar-room and bloated llpe onoeepen ‘id to reoeir. the-firs t drink. -Thaman’eTery I name Is tmknown. bat how ha bocamo whUhs i was ererybody-ean for himself J diTia*.,,,,El»- I eueace may expend, its noble efforts., teraper aaoe tales may lead the judgment to .anon-, dorstandlng of the perite of tippljng. but beside a sight like this they dwindle into no-: ! thingness.. . ‘. Bold Bor clary in Allegheny, '' bn Mr. John Shinn, Wilding on the North Oom mon, honr the corner of Belt Common,itnrted, in compuy with Ml wife, for the yirpoM of | Tiilting the thoetre.' The home wni left in ofcirn 0 f hit brother, e yonng mm, who re- Mnbfed daring the erening in one of the opper roomi. About eight o’olook he lmnglnod thathe-beerdnnolle down |UI», huthetag hud of bearing, md lomewhet timM Unde, he did not go: down,, but elm#* cfied.pnt, “Who’l thiret” Of oonrio no nniwerwne raoairedi ad being no farther dlitarbed. the »Wthi>6nW»«l be tween eleren ad twelTe. o’<dooh, whon Mr. ad Mn. Shinn returned. It we» found then that ;the house hed boon entered through n heek' window, ad the doom left open. A &ss£ssz^js£s&\ iutenSu Wed with clothing bolonglng UMH. Shinn, Whloh. emong other wmlMblw irtloUi, contained two illk drei»« Tmuod »t Ssffl., end * matille worth »1«- Mr. fhlnb elro ioier neerUhUM« <dcthl»S- ' Th * property itolen.U reined »t about JIM. . There erehe larploioniee W whohhopiil- Iy pertlei.ero, bat tho robbing U CridenOy the work of eomi perl one whoworo irith the fcoaM, end were ewere of the «»*•»?• . of Mr. end Un. Shins. Meyor AUzender heel hit polio* et work, end ever; effort i* > belng'nede to ferret cut the thierei. gotid of Bescnue Commissioners. Ih, triennial meeting of. the Bond of Beti vnn9 Commissioners iinmnodli the Be* prnu Const room at Harrisburg on Tuesday i lut. XU StateTrnasirer, Mr. Mtoro.Selng •s-oßdo President of tho Board under the Uir.took the thalr, after whiok the Board wasorranliod by the election of a ohlef olerk tad twoaaslstents, logoftar with tho rogolar, utof assistant oßoers. On Wednesday tho only bnllness transacted was the passage of a ewcolntion br which each member o( tho Board UonerjTdsi the Board consists of this astro'willfoot up thesnogag- SSatoif «M, whilelt U.aid thatfoto« Soids bate aoaroely spent one-thtrdol that unt for stationery. - Tbo lViryMphsaysi MTbls Board adombles oTery shree*yeara for tU ostensible-purpose ofiieislagthaUa iaWibntnpon carnfni e*n»lsetle», we hare Sot to learn that theyhare aooompliShwfOia klot roed.er lessened the ta**« lo!dbttilne»smsa,nndssdfeel sdtltftMhrt. the Legists tore srould do good_by^abolltiing ■ J - r ««o«8. SSoi Prolhonotary'soßoo, inwhihhhasres c££ladwkUeenhls way" heina he was SSi * <mw ‘ Letter from CpK Clark. Correspondence of the Httsborth Qeiette, ;; ,i Ht*l"a"t wltM ' lgap Pa - Yqlk - l ■fl.w ncMpnm»»?ebniarj,l6,lSgl. } -The oray ofttePotomoeiull exists, though, oumidnkily modified in, itsorganlration.- Siooc Qflii‘ Hodar MBUtijod command vf It; th* Grand Division* hnvebesn aboliehod and tha' Corps organisation' ,This In** terisdrrangcoent olds in the much more prompt trhniabtioh of busLnosie ySo.fnr.as Vxbow, _ the troops are well satisfied with their present commander. If any hare-serious objections, akewito men. they hold, their peaoe. Thr army* too 1 , seems to be in good condition, and • the troops fgenersUy . are an fin© spirits*.' There | has been, it is true,, s'ome aeaertionr, but these 1 •fcatd uritMGXthlnV,fo*larg*4egr&, through . ithd Influence©* tbit cVms .at ho*e who *©uldM like to-phoko hands with their ward breth ren at the South, and kipi et«*nil> ; about this .being a war tbfifta thahegrtes; It ; isunfortuhttie for the army, and unfortunate j ,for Sift North, “ttafrnmbng our «itto«» are found thbse who aotnilly sympathise with the I Eebelsrahd who woultfnot shed a Uar-if they | should’jmceeeattMmorrdW.in'brlnglng toutter i : ruin this'’fair fahHo*of BepdbUcan town*. '■rent.’“Such Then ehould be’ltaerkedh -Such*] m,n jhould b» m.do tb feel the j nit pnnlib -monte'of law. Why is it that men talk about Wilting draft, and «h»t to »omnpUoe«.opua ; opposition to it has been made ? Is it because , they Ure the Union! ,1s it lore •true Republican Go rsrnaient and Instlw tlemi I, tollyounay. It is.**®J have openly defend their country in the hourof peril* ■J* 6 * ness enough,to goto theSonth where ttsybe this class of men Is not numerous, and may it ere* grow beautifully less. /Bren admit ting thattho Administration K not effident— that some thlhgs ia the brmy‘have heehmii m snagod,an'd that tn ''obedience to the voice ofGod’sProvldenoe, emancipation has been proclaimed to the slaves, what is there in on© or all of ttesQ combibed> to justify «ther se cret or open opposition to the Government of onr fathers ? Every mind not fettered hypo- - llticiriufluencef.'ih whose judgment party Is not more prised than everything else* must admit tteTelfydf Northern opposition to this war And I rejoioe in the reflection that day Is ndt' laf distant, when men cannot be . respectable under a gnino of friendship to the cause of theTJnlbn.' The fiery ordoal through whioh the nation is passing wiltnot P«s till eioh man’s work or character bar been tried of wh'afc'BOft It If. ' i Muoh of thd ptesent national distmir’haa axiieh from a' false education. By political editors and orators, the public conscience bns been injured. Some people canneither know, s{o, hear, taste, or smell anything, exoept that which comes through political .channels. :Ih otter wirds, they permit otters to do all thelr thlnklng for them. And even to the armyi I have been somewhat surprised to find that bat two orthreo papers are freely cltcu- , Jited; These are the New Turk Herald and Philadelphia’ Inquirer. Others may be die- i tributed, but I have seldom seen any papers , ekeept the above. I wonder at it. lam not aware that any order has been issued from the War Deportment or elsewhero, forbidding the i circulation of ether papers. And I am cer tain'that I could select two papers more! friendly to the development of Union feeling, i Gian those mentioned. But all things are working out the great and mysterious pur- i pose of Him before whom the nations arc as i the drop of the bucket, - | ■ There have been no movements cf import- I ahee here lately. The Ninth Army Corps has j been quietly Temoved to some other point, and. the Reserves have gone to the defences of Washington. There »r« no-signs at prMont that this Sth corps will he reuiovod vsry boob. Briepdo Commissaries have I built oyoub and aro tuning loft bread to the men; nptakle rations are alao often glron of late. For thU ( the men ar. thankful, and tho genoral health of tho troop, will no donbt bo promoted. At, no Period .ineo wo left Sherpibnig ha. the, general health of thl« regiment neon aa good , as at present. , . Onr present eamp Is anew one,named in honor of onr Division Genoral. The location lr good—tho waterls good and tho wood oon-i VeSent. Bnt them nm so many troops eteee-i !t itneamped that tho thieksst forest soonSIB- 1 appears. Tho fanners hi thli part of Vngia la.- (if there erer shonld be any) will have soma difficulty in defining boundary lines and still moroin’enolMing plantations. Bat from, the general appearanoo of the soil,! shonld think it a mattoref small moment whether 'amanhada fence or not to protoothlsorop, for it is matter of great donbt whotbor it wonld prodneo any. But owing to the sand, natnraof the roil, the water here ie eery pore and good. j i ■ About eetenty holes of exprew goods ar rived yesterdays-bet owing to tho fast thU many oMhem had been mote than a month on the way, they were in bad oondltlon. I am. constrained to adeUe friends at home to spate themeetve. the labor and expense of sending boxee of perishable matariale to their h isnda in the army. Thero would be a mutual pl**" in tha thing if the good! could be brought oU’direot to tho regiment!! hot the power* that be .hata otherwise brdalned and there M«n» to be no hope of a change. - .ri-' Jobs Be Cuis» Christ n. el Church—Another lib eral Collection. c. t 'gem* time ■ Ibm the members of. (his con gregation contributed to tin minionaryeaeee napiering of their "wildly gp6da’’ , theVfar exceeded any previoat..yenr ln.their.hfttory, w Xieh hu, la eonaoetioß with the eflorte of btier chargee here, awakened gmaureetiftty oa behalf of thU noble cause. The effort, la ■tod of : exhausting their raeameea eoae.to prevent them from giving lergelv-to other h» Wevbleht oijeele/«niy stimulated them to fol low up the good wor* «* well begun. Sunday, I -mdrnfcg Uet wee eet upert to tube up the aa- I sMI 'contribution ■ for- the superannuated < preachers: After en oroellent sermon by Urn; jkltor, Bev.W.A. Shively, earcU-wemcie-j I onto ted, followed by a plato ooUeetlon—the. I whoft oocnpylog but a few mtnutse. : The; contributions amounted to the handeome nm of $9BO, which will -he augmented,>by riwj rcUti bt »®t«r4l ataWf wb» imewat, to» Seer $l,OOO, being ’about $2OO ovw the *umj! apportioned to the Pittiburgbdl.triet. Whoj r erill follow'the noble example of Rot. finitely; 1 and hli genorout-hearted people? -« : . Teitmts.— On Sunday laet the wife -bf Tame* Mobtehead, Biq-I Traasurnhof Indiana bounty; 'preeented her husband with three ihtfdrtu of one Wrth-two boje and • glrL If one child makei a man heppT, Mr. M. muif bh thrice happy. -He hat fiad bort to him j right ohildren at fire blrthe-havinghoenpto tented once' with twine and once with Jripiett) Tho mother and babes are doing well; i; : I ■J,t , Surrosxn Ixraxvotnx—The body ef a new_ born Child Wai found in the oMs-podt of Bjih’l hotel, Id Centreelllo, ‘ Bhtler county, , Uet week. It wal douttters pUced th*o to hide the mbth'ert ihaiae.', A poit-tttortem ex amination dliolorod the foot that the child tad teen born alive. The guilty party orpar tlee havo not beeiT discovered. . i : Swam. Pox Casa in Jan..—Chah.Ttobsrts, recently committed-to Jail to am srer it charge of assault and battery," on' oath of Limy Howell, hu been eelecd with the- email pox, rand In order- to prevent tbie loathsome diaeaeo : from spreading through thoprUon on effort U [ being made to have him removed. Ah Olio Sttl* Bitivod.—"Dlckeyi'' »» oomlDg Into rogno ngnio. Ihojr how. been 'out of frohion for twentr jeue. *“*' mu their nu U to bo wioed »i » of t amnittnv.-; Twaftlaifi sUrU«ad.a htlf 4oxen , o*t£ in potat of ntiUW to six % j thlrli. ixthrp&rtitfoLtliiß revival. Mtioi P±K| mold ondmnob silMmtd oUh»nof#r»nkUn,dl«dln UUdl/on «on dmilut. no wu on his m*J to lUrriborg, to UMt th. Boord of R.T.ono &iauLl.aSon.r., wtrmddonly ■ token ill.Md dlod Wifoto I friende could-reaoh • Bbvital.— work -of reyiT*l to the Ger mma Mcthodiit Bplioopil-church, corner of I Ohio itreet sodJSut Cotnmon,,AU«gaeny, under,thtpsitorsl core of, Ber. Dolthe*. that iUr reiulUd ln the or over [.twenty - j. v V,. . fli*.; PhnyrAncie:-of Butler, he* decHnod the itoilUon of pvm*&jr in the‘*r« y.'snd li now et'hotoe' attending to hh' ptofewicnel buslneii srmnal;—l . v J^ : . ,i , *' *'«* •’ ‘ t? fclT - - »M. Ittmw UNjiriffiwflWSSj. a AW—l,OOO bbb. oneo»*jgnn»nt, ter Sr-*.,, J “ I'- * I* •' • • ( • * 4 j iu LL+tL LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [PROM OUB BVBHING EDITION.] Important lrom Me*ico»"»Affair* at Havana* stv Tom, Fob. 10.— Th« B»gl» hu orrived from H»T*n», with 4»t«* to «b« 15th in«U Mexieftß ftdriett represent the Fi.ea.eh mxbj "Ja »tad condition j smell-pox end djEoctery Lere playing lU biroe. • The French srerstexmer lion w» boroed fttibo ebendonment o{ Xetopico- fcSo mow* ctjttnU u; it wm.fired bj the e?ew, end others eey by shots from the Mexteen bet* Three rMnli, om *•»" eadtheothers «ith.pn>»: -also abandoned- , , , ' Ibe Mexicans claim to hare captured three flargelots of fnuh uvlm; to iawbtotto I.JUO 9reach at SI Orga&o, causing! them to retire, with ia Iws of M killed, and [SO to 40 .wounded ; also to hare occupied ,Jal4pa. Bio French bare established hospital* .at Peroh and Qoebecholac. In tho. Utter there were 2000 sick already. . . Sir Ohas. Lenox Wjko, the British Mims tor to Mexico, had arrived at Havana Is the British war steamer Medea, and left lor St. Thomas and Sngland on the British mall steamer* ' ... . • '' I & unti Bvnkdii woo served as *a to several Amorloro Consuls, has bisa captured by the Frouch and shot. • The steamer Bio-Bio left Hama on the 14th (or New TorV Tha steamer Pacifio was ta sail on tha l?tk. . • ' . The Shelldrake, from New York, arrlrod ohthelfthinit. Tha rebel steamer Antomata, from Charles* tan on the.. 27&h alt., yin Nassau the 3l«t, had arrived at Havana. ! The eohobsefs William- and Maryl Joe, Islander and Never*!, had also arrived, the thro latter from Mobile. From* New Orleans. NxVYonk, Feb. JO.—The steamor McClel-1 lan has arrived from New Orleans, With dates.! to:the lQth InsL She passed the U. S. fngato | Hartford and steamer lUlhols bound up the I ' The 1 secession ministers, tho Beys* Leacock, I Fulton and Goedrioh, ate passengers. I Tha Z>eJ(4 newspaper has been suppressed | : by Gen. Banks, but the workmen waited on him, representing that their souroe of subsist-;! ence vu on 1U oontinuanee, and Gen. Banks I directed it to bo continued under , the man agement of tho book-keeper, Henry Green. 1 ■rt was thought the editors were unseated in oonaequenoo of the artiole on the impolicy of excluding the captured portions of th* South from tho privileges of the President s proclamation, others (bought that tho Fronch Consul and Beverdy Johnson had induced Gen. Banks to take the step. • : Nothing of moment in military affairs bad transpired. , _ . . There were rumors afloat that the rebels hadaitacked the blockade at Mobile, but noth* log definite was known. The Brooklyn and Seiota were; blockading at-ttalveiton. _ COMMERCIAL RECORD. f ITXSBUIIOH MABH.ETS #ma« ov tat PiTT*lE*aa Dillt Q&kttb, Fbidat, Feb'. 20, 1803. Coin continue* excited and firm though w* ha' oj> farther chaoge to uotiee In rate*. Banker* and dealer* are buying at HO for Silver, 126 for Gold, and 1&4 fo. Demand Koto*. Eaatem steady at par buying, and per cent prem. telling. GBAlM—\fiteat f* in demand and prime Bod soil* readUy from wagou at $1,35. Oata continue In good reqoftt with a tale of 200 buah new from itore at 00. Thera ta no chaoge in Corn; aale of 400 built Shelled from depot at SOc. Bye U wanted at BOe. FLOCB—The market is firm bat the demand U H m and the transact ion* generally are of a h-aal . rhttyte r. Extra may be quoted at and Extra Family Sale of 160 bbla Extra at $0,50; 80 bblxFxtra Family from depot at SO,W; and 60 do Sprirg Wheat, from store at $7,15. VBOVISIOKS—Bacon i* firm tat unchanged. In price. We not* aale* of 2000 the'at Sc for ribbed *l4**; had o>£c for Plain Ham*; and 6,000 U* at- Cc for Shoulder*; *‘ a c .f° r FMn Ham*i and loc for Bogar Cored. Lard-iale of 11 kege. prim® Country at 10c, and 1C to City Leaf at >(%. GBOCEBIK*—The market n firm with a fair job-* Ling demand and price* are well luilaiued. VSe quote at U>s®l3d lor Sugar, S3‘* to Cic for Coffee? aod &X£6oc |?r Uolaaae*. ' &EE US—Sale of 225 buih Timothy Sied at an advance. Ctorerveed it dull with; small qak* from first band* at |6,00. Flaxseed ia unchanged at ÜBIEP FBPlT—tklo oI3U hush: Apple* at t and 10 bush Cherries at $2,50. Peach** are firm and F nuts* from 63,37(53,f10. • CUKESE—firm, with sale* of 100 boxes W. R.ai | l2e, and 25boxe*Go*ben at 14. HUITrU-U unchingnd; ole of 13K> B» FKkod k( Uj4c, ari& 7 bbte prime 801 l at 33c. . OUKES APPLES—SaI* of 00 bills Common at $l/ * per hU, and S 3 bbla paimeat SM7(j&3,OU.- • BEAKS—Sate of 13 bull prims small While j}f $2,75 par bwtocL POTATOES—SaIs of 73 btuli raised at 90c bsib. Tbe Oil Alaikpl. Fob. 20.—TU® ncripu of Crude OU ct.atiQae.U4Ut , f mt »tth rn. vATf Hght liock In market aad ajalr At, I prbrm iraflnntDil folly maintained. Wecop bbU, Tbe ulep reported on 'change .were: Uttbble it 'li, bbts Included; lfl) Übla at 10, bbli to to mtam ed; 100 bbU at 14& 800 bbU la balk st and 800 bbts, Ihfcrtor, In bulk at 8i Thera U tm» changejnj refined though the market la steady at prorioits rate*.; fialeaof lMbbisiab(tod,«lraw,ai 28; COj.Bl audfiO bble, tree, at 30; 100 do at 35; and 80 do do, inferior, I on private terms, . f The shipments of Crude and Beflned Petr ole am pn Ibanilay, February 19th, as reported at the 0 U lxchaag*, v eraadtoUow»; 1 ' ;. , Pennsylvania Central B. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Cblcage B» B. S2l Cleveland £ IMtUborgU...^—•■■»»«' ” ; .Pittsburgh 4 ConneUsTllle B. B-..■■■■— „ Bj. Blw—per iteamer Armenia.*7 , k s l '- 01 lhoihlpmaiUK.it. 2,370 T>j>li woro tot York, 988 bbli for Fhltadilphli. aid «1« < or ®*Wr more. Of tbit ihlppod Wet, MS’ bbli wire hr Ohl- tod 300 for Bt. Lonii. The total ihlpmepu rwmh vao bbU, of which.9.lol bbli wore Credo. 9,100 kbly,Bcflnod, 3G3 bbU Brasioe. aid 109 bbli ol Credo rreeb £33bbli, ill which W* barrets were from Kanawha, and 295 bbli from OU I Creek. _ ' CUcaioriou Hnktk a , Feb. lA—The Floor market was Ann I —wlthsaleeeiaboat-I.OOOUbUoDIjr, at. $0,50(97,03>i j ~ Wheat openedtrooysn t andexcited. aad priais pd- I ranted ifilUdper tmshel? bat *tbaYemeni wm j chiefly speculative and the market I ;wWtflMUlet »t i were sold at /or 80. 2. Bed, v ,I 4,uup_pkg» at t&ff, SforprtemWtftfrJ^w l^" I sQn; aoU 9to « r 80. 1-Lardv* «“* | prised one room! lot of,l,2.Gtc*, I. tfeea .Perk wi» indsraind** flfl, bO, I sales at that price; but I ed brands are hold flnniy at 5 50l I'fiMlh bettar demand and -JSI beaus at 6>4# for light Abort Clear UtfbMoA W I lor bhort mlrtrih*. Balk Jdeats kre Jfrm, with but Ew B ffi3£Tm-:oih..tat xwj I Qreeli’ Ilami (Worn dialed bottjwn rem ro-vrj, «««. " l: ' ' !; ' ' L '~ ' "■ 3 New iork Coffcd Market. „ I AFah.lß.^Th« iS5£ ! MMgal MOOdopor Ctomoottao, More , iwP^sSstJdSl.i I.pipoiiiiw..,... .. ... :.i.< Import! ffiaas&Msi mssesmsSm woll.LwAflh. —j. wfirahESSfe m vat **g»J*!*££ &S mm^??*** "'A RIVER INTBM.I6EKCB. The river remains about stat tonary at this point »lUi ■oven Wet ten leches by l bs marks last even ing Theweather eohtlnoes hloudy and unsettled, i witl» an,occasional shower of rate. _ Business continues pret'y acme" at tho wharf, with fair receipts ssd moderate shipments. There has not been a single arrival since onr last. The Emma Graham, from ZinceVUle, and'Emerald, from Cincinnati, are both due here r this morning. The BtarUgbt and Exchange,'from the Lower Ohio, wDI arrive between thisasdHonday. ?v Parogen and shippers should remember that the fleet and oommodlous Armada, Captain Johnston, leave* |i»r. Cincinnati to-day at noon. ■ Adjecial dispatch tjo.tbe Cincinnati Gazette from Evansville,under dat i'of Peb. 18th, says: Posts pamed Tne* ay—H, Done, Key West, EmUa No. 2, city I tile, * Zaeh. Tajlor and Belie Creole. fruta Loniivill > tq.Na^hvill©—T. J. Patton, NowiYo k and Hicrri oh}-from Nashville to LouU-' v\U4-'tt. Patrick, •] isehvill© to Cincinnati. The M>«i Duke hft -for Lonlavitie, Wednesday. Tho JzvtU, J*me« Means, Ssllle List sad Jacob btrsdef, | Jruui LottUvlUo to Nashville. • Duke and Nithville, , from Nashville to LohUville. Nevada, 8t Louis to l-imburgh. Vulcan, Mempbisto Pittsburgh. Com moreia), liouisviUa to Memphis. Progress, Memphis to Calm. OUle Ehnivko, Bowling Green to Evans* villa The James Thompson had one other, steamer DtSeed down without landing. . the river has risen 1 fefet in the list rise—threo feet In ihe list 24 touts.', { Captalh Calhoun sold the stesmer Lenora at Louis* vnie the-otber dap to Capt. Shiukle, of (he Poland, for $lB,OOO. She is now on the dock at that place juidergolng repairs. • xbe pdphlar steamer Hastings, Capt. Bobihaon, Thi; leave for Cincinnati and Louisville this even* '«ith ammuaUiao „ and coal, were lcgi Messrs. Wherry and Bussell are associated to* .'getter In the office. 1 Tbt uow steamer Jennie Bogers, Capt. Thomas Bogers, Is announced to leave for -fit. Louis on Mon* day evening. will be followod by the new steam* ’ er Schuyler, Capt. Could. j >Qie White Bose, Capt. Dickerson, is np forCln* I rlpp ntt and Louisville this evening. *Ehe Minerva, Capt Gordon, U the Wheeling pack et for to-day, leaving at 11 o?clock a. m. • Pun.tDELrHts, Feb. SO.—There la more demand 1 for Flour, and prices ftnn; sales of 40,000 bUs, chiefly I extrr tamlly, at 8? 60@3; superfine is held •at $6 6u, 1 and extra at |7 2ft. Bales of 2,000 bbl* Bye Flour at SftJ and Coni hlcal at 8t Wheat Is in good request, and 5.000 bush red sold at $172Q173, and some Jer* sey at $1 75. Small sales of Bye at 97c@8l* Corn I advanced lc, and in demand; sales of 4,U00 bush at I g7e for new, and 90c tor old. Oats .selling.freely at file fl.ooo bosh Cloverseed sold at it* 76@7 13>£. Flaxseed wan ted at $3 40@3 fiO. Provisions looking up. 6,000 tierces Lrfhleold Whisky dull at GO cents. • ‘ w. v Yoax. Feb. 29.—Cotton dull at S9@9o. Flour declining; talcs of 8,000 bblsat $7,1007,25 for State; S7.9O@AUO for Ohio, and sS£ft for Southern. Wheat aoclining, and aIL quaUtles slightly lower; Chicago SpringiS, 4301,81; MilwaukeeClob $1,63@1,70j red •817201,78. Corn declining! 60,000 bushels sold at 36097* for -mixed; 65@Wc for unsound. Beef un* | changed. Pork du:l and unchanged. Lard firm. I Whisky dull at 5Sc. • I ; Becoipu of Flour 0,728 bids. Wheat 2,153 bushels. Corn 3,22obushels. Freights are firmer. Biltixobe, Feb. 20.»—Flour dull at 87 CCOS 00 for Ohio extra. Wheat steady. Com active at 93@900 for white, and BS£B7c for yellow. Whiskj Is dull at fiOvdttlc. Coffee buoyant at 33c. FOR CIN OINNATL—Th« igj splendid new side-wheel ihJamer£Bss£gaß AUiUDA, O.pt. Johnston, will leave for the abuve and all Interme llate ports on BATOBDAT, the 21st Instant, at 4 o'clock p. m., positively. : Fur fra'ght or passage apply bn board or to ViO J, B. LIYIMQBTOy > CO., Agents. 17HJK CINCINNATI & LOU* } ISYILLG.—The light draughts team-aSfcxiaSiifc ■er UASTIMGB, Capt. ttobt. Boblnson, will leave for :the at-ova and Inttrmi ditto ports ion SATURDAY,, the Slat Inst., at 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to : P2O J.B. LIYIhOaTON A 00., Agents. lAUK 01N ON* ATI & LOU JJ 18TILLS.—Tbe new and elegaßtrf§gj£giSa Usbt draogbt steamer WHITS BUSS, Capt. U. w. Dicketson, will leave as above .on SSTOBDAY, 21<t Instant, at 4 o clo-:k p. nu ‘ For freight and paeeage spsly ou board, or to {So * J. OaVINGtiTOS AO<X t Agents. Ipott OAiKO AND BAIWI 1 LoClB.—The fine new attamendßKsmfii BOHCYLKB, Capt. Gould, will leave for tne above and intermediate ports cn fiATUBD&L the 21st Inst., at 4 o'clock p.w. For freight or paasage apply on bc«rderto J. BTLIVIaGSTOS A CO., \ Acento . fold JOHN FL4CK. f Agents. IjlOK EVANSVILLE, CAIRO ißa : AMD BT. LODIB -{The steamer JKMMIS BOOKUfi, Capt. Shoe. will leave fcr tbe above axd Intermediate ports cn TUIB DAT, 21st Inst., at ft o'clock p.m. For freight er postage ap'4y on board er U 8 J. B. JLIVXMGBTOM AOO.JI 'el2 JOUM FLACK, | Agents. Regular weekly i jeb^o ZANESVILLE JACKET.— new and beautiful pamenger steamer HMMA UUA* PAM.Capt. Monroe Avers, loaves Pittsburgh for H. s. FIB jtiCK A Agents, aanesvllle. noT mBK fiSE PASBBNOKRi MOHDAI, WEDNESDAY mdFBIDAt, .I m. Parkersburg afcd Cincinnati. il4 Water street ,„r.. r .Np'yEM8ER....... f .1862. a jSI k*. hi a? si w!d.&H.M’CAILTO, monsTn stbeet. 1 A large portion ol oar etoek baring been bongbt, creriotu u> » eerlei ol adTanceo, nnd ww xepteniah od, (juipracoUiig ihelargeet edTaooe of the ecoson); with the nevest derigu in CABPETB, QU* OLOTHS/WIHDOW SHAD A toonMo opportunity la oflared to pnxohaMrm at mSSSo rate*,m price* will oertalDl/b* higher. ; delPily • ■ gIACK DIAMOND BTKKL WORKS; £mi«rti fit uli Octupn, ol «U tl«. Winntj eqoal to any Imported or manufactured In thu Warehouse, hoi. H 9 and lfil FIRST 4n318D and 133 8K00E1) BTiiJUCXS, Pittsburgh. i felldyd •> ’ p BSOUDTION r reUtive to Grading iud J\ Paring Assemaents. , r That all the arifnents for grading and paving, aad for the coaalrncUon of fewer*,- which shall not bo rtttted with-the City Trtaaum before the Isr DAT OV APBIL HEXT, shall M*. then placed io the: hands of tha City Solicitor far collectionj and that this rf ablation he published Nr ; three weeks In tha paper* authorised to doth* Cltj I Printing; • ■ .-•••?*•’ ~ c' ■ lnbeUct Council, Jan. 53,1863, readthreejlmfs Land saaeid* • . J A MM HtiAULXTi rrr. . ;• . Attest: E. 8. Hoaaow, ' ' Vi .■■ L { * - i' Ctorktrf BatectCouncU. . - .. - | ..in Coaunoa OouuoUi iJan. ’B3d, 1863* read three timae andptaacd. , JOEfl M. KILLKB*' • President of Common Council.' Attest: Enos M'hUfTaa, - ‘ J Clerk ofCotamonCouncil. la3Bflwfl. Markets by Telegraph. gTKIJDSOjrS. jrus rntJ-ve ops. .. PIVt'SBUBQB, PA. PAEK, BEOTHEB 4 CO* Manufacturer! of BMI.QCA.LITI EATIHAD CAST STEEL, aKOCEBIES " J . ■ U ftMRKaBfeM J ■ 60 do do P.'B, ‘ doj , r 76bhWieAaed yellow . doj 60 do crushed 'i ■> .do, . | - - do: - , 676 do nrlmeN. 0. plantation' Molasses; SCO eo ojt6pa,‘'a»aortedt>randal' - - 60 do ho. 1 Lard'Oil; : • 1 ' , 7 j;; ZxtraEo.l Eatt; I . 60 bag* prime fcicej -._ ~ ~ - . : SUO ke&a Bi Garb Soda, Kew Cattle; 1 I . uo butts atasrtod hta&ds Tobacco; ’ • J - •'••Jojlifg4‘Sh\W, f «A<mte : d’ala»i,*' r - 400 bbi*. Extra and Extra Family Floor: ; j<. With a fall amort meat of goods In oar Una, for sale by:. . d BOOSE k CO, j .... 1. Nit, . con.er.fimlthfltid and Water strortg. AUI-JS'iV BttuOMH,—lo, doien extra. c-Garpetvßtooma* jortirecriredialeo, _3earth> Brooms ao4-Wklek*,'nodu great variety orDdding, Sweeting and 6crnbblhgEni*hee,' , of the best makes,' I'fofialeSy : " '* “ JOBE A. BIKMHAW,! - [ ’ felß'" ’ ' T ' : oonw*Libertyand BaadMreef.*-’. ’ 1 AKO, A»l>: IiAHD OIU— Ju. Ssi>ui. trlthe Olhchiaatl Lard; s “ " ’TSkegs 6 >- • 10 to ala,' Extra La'ddl; . . ior &<k W • - Ur- FM l. - t , » tOgQEAKBBA LAMO’A - i-: ' .? l-i.':;:.; ; } *■; - Li.l-i ji c6O IwW ti .mt-ifU TaKiiw*. ... r«aoli«Bi «i; 1,4 «IA■ . AMffiwttANfehji J v |To wrtT.MLd for ule bj > : . » . • .■■■:■:. J,AtlHfOia»(». ; ' bit : ' v UOUlUS(KWl<lcwt. ’vA'* - - -'<■ ■" ■»»- »*i ■»—- *■*”«>-.«.»«»'• 7 -’--**• * ' •iiMin. FOB SAIiE —£ large, convenient and j*m» iiiwmT.......... 1 , „u iiiiAia TwojfToir bbiok hobs*, t indSAT 4‘BABBOUSt—- - i. j . " OASBOJf oil, ... rnOBSALE. —TheaubeeriberoSbxafbr ; . . .. t ~.,k-.w«-1£ r ■»!. two blast OYLlSBiaa. thre.fctt . ■isntin.iMiatl" _ -;j “ ’ »? ■ iron Alii FI PE, ten lucti®* dlanltjier, ttift wfcolaln «t v t ®p» ® : j flmifi - if AL 0 ABX'B CtTJ PBOFKUTX V TOit BALi-«ttiutel4ik Ko. aO a short distance fromTtnn'.'VTboJ^t%A Wajheilreet ©fTS-feet tftnehw, 90 leit; oirwhieV-li erocfcd a dnrcoiatf ***»**£??* Brick Boot®, with.vide h*U,dot»b]«!t»^kW*liißlsi: ptnn.* B . iK.’UßTolirth «*nrt,- ■TTAUIABIiB. fAUfe. V Too subscriber offer* tor sale » TABU, (JEetatoof John DdT, dosd,) Oh)pe«a towtxabtpi Boated wnmttf JP** on tb* iw riE l Brighton, 2 mflss ©1 tho. f p.,lrt. W.kU.8.8. AUo Within IH: *o<Bnßjf.nl rarariet;of Cborchoe, Sioam ®a?;*nr%> | Schools, Jto> I jor farther particular* inquire of flxa euwcrtDM?- rob the premia*. or JOHN BIUSi flr.i JSagie <Bot«V 1 Liberty-stEict r l > itUb&xgb. I j*37 2m*od WM.J>pry,g;c*ctitar..- UtU'aANB'J tAIUKI' BAUk—iJyvir too of aa Order of thu Orphan! 1 Court ofßouwc County, the. ,wiU ; PCBLIQ SA.LB, on the premises, on the 24th BAX OITjTUu BCTABT, 1863, at 11 o'clock aT to., about 118 AOBSd Ojr LAHI>, part of tbe roal estato of Jameo-Sharp, dec’d, altUatoln Berlin gtoatown»hfivß«a'f*fC* Qn ’' ty, Pa., adjoining lands of Joispb bharp-andotber*. Aboot 80 acre# peered, two«»tcrjetene house, log tarn, frame stable, thereon. .The above pranlsoe arealtaeted one'-halfmile we«t of the Bar* lUgten or Vow Galilee Station, Port Wayne A Chicago Kailroad. por terma apd. forth ar Information infiUft.Qf eobsciitMr. Aam(niatr*tor.,oi Uut_eatato of Jaznea Sharp, dec’d at Hew BrJght6n,'BcaTe l r coantji Pa, fefcgweod • “ AQHBW DUy», Adn*r. jr IUK b'AXiK—lh6 titgpfcrtyOfUie suß-. acriber f ia&cCtantoirn«hifi,'BUwt«dß(nllaJ (rcm tfc* city, on th* Krr STigatoa Toinp«v»nd on rood- ludiag to twryiriUe, oooratng of 2a icm, w«U imptOTad, nith law fruit tweg. 4-A. yaw awcliln* bou*e*ad teaoatkp.fi**, Ae._ AUimdarcoU Uvativo, end luLTlnr * fin* tlov of £fca Ohio rirar. WUi b* gold' vhel* or In porti tO.inlt^pui'Chaioi*, iartt* easy. Enoolw’cf; ‘ -'• * > ■ \ OOLUMW® COLEMAH, * Marion ATeacej Allegheny City ; Or LOCK. BO* Eg, g. Q. AHffgfrny. , , . felQ-.fimoodKn FOB SAL&-A good FABtf OF 100 AOBB3, with abouv sixty acres cleared and nnilif .fence* . i - i ~ : -}j On thtofara arena OBCHABD. of choice fruU.n. ESWKD 1.00 HOOSlft. AMD BAItH, a never feU- IagWELL Of'WATBB'At thedoar, together With' I an abundance of Stone Coal, Lime btoneand Iron 1 Ore. with Timber sofiMent. - ;j- '—,\L This,- known <a ; the uH&MSIOH FABM, with, read by the doQr, to situated three miles east of He f Brightoa, aod can be bought' at |36 par acre. “ E - 01 j tI * T... 1 Eroadwajf kew Brighton, fearer count;, fa. I toUilwd .. ; : l . v ; ' T7IOB SALK—One superior second* x? WS nYMNPEB BQILEfi. » Inches hr » feet lodk, all perfect. - Oa* superior new BOLLE&* 32 inches dhßrtWj •. (bet icmr. hi. Inch iron*. ... PBES3 iS,forTlaxseed,with pumps all complete. - - r- • ‘ ~ berexal new and second-hand BTBAH KHGISEB,;. from 15 inch diameter down to 5 -Inch. will be. sold: low for cash. , . UCQiI tL BOMB, i y*6:tl Qa the Allegheny riter. cor. Point Alley. _ Fob sal k—iso kkn- —; TUOKr MULBd. ToeptaeMOftale will L* at the DBOVC&’S HOSLE, corner«ftMMK f cl iltrgaa and. LibtHj stm.t*,PntJbhi*b f Amt at the touBQAM IIOUbIC, Allegheny City. Sale .to oommeoco t©»daj. This let of Mali! raniiot Utt» celled, and av»iagein stoo'Croib IS-to 16 bantfshigh- 1 The owner will remain hereirema w#*k*o.tsn days. . felSUw ‘ J. BQBB, . STOKB AND TAVJ6BN STAND FOB agUt—That well know® Tavern Stand and i Store situated adjoining Vernerto frta'lon, 10 miles | from the eity.on Th* bouse I ha* 11 comtetabto room*: altoßar aod Store Boom. I 'A large Stable* with one-half an acre of around, cov ared with unit and flowers.' Thtopippettyto offered cheep, and a coed epportoblty to hereby afforded to make a profitable business - Apply 4o ■ - *■ feu | B. MoLAIH ft 00.* ttrt Jfourth. street. AliUAVLifi IfiiUrJSim: - tfUJft BALS.—2O Acroo-ofsritfc SUu*ht«r, pMkicf •oaCmot»lloiuM.S>ori>««UtßSiMMifit»* bU. ihn» miles from the city, on th# : Port W*Tt* *®d Ublo«go B»iiro*dand OUo Eitor, in McClar*towi»»blpu‘ l*fl»g crfe<UtT>ii^n«*toitao >L«h.nlc. ' y ALDABLE PEKNjSTitKKT FKQB- *ktt TOB BiLX'OB ElSt.—Dwelling aad lot So. 85 Penn atnet, nUweJlMbary, 35x133 feet. *' 'jostrwAX W *"r*r* . SevkUmtlU; Or, 65 MABKBT STRStT, PltUbargh c. fefcSwgod RK.aU jtbTATB FOil SALE OJti EX OS&SOA—Tm raj dßintW* »W;*WQr BIOS# BalOK.DWlSU<lHQB t tarnl*l»«i with» tad wtier, dad »* leMdd lot. XcSta ot jAryirtU be add'd! . reuoiiabla price tor caih/or exchanged tor mode or BcCde.'*<• - * .toiOitf. , . ko. 3i yiftititfreM. /11TY-AKD COUNTRY UXCS EOB: \J (Ait—itKirJM* «Uf <i[ UlsghMXi aadtaoiat back U» *•»..«• M*.WJf9'K tk- About ,tW»glKW*»sH | Wood? Bon, la KU td toltr'' 8,8.»AV15," ■ " • i *>r. ii . Ha So VM-lßi ““ ’ ; TjOfi auUtrSK'' wavialem*; *ftTlwa X!' BOOaW rodmi'ina *t»a dtf'Mlitj *od Mi»at w»l«v«UJr » UMiHuli buk-'U* UklUi rcllol* “»?“« •o Loco* nmt, Hndiator, mm .*•»«« a»U* ■nj. IsiullvM ,Tfi» omM, m teJUKOT H. BLPDIIuIn Loodrt rtwi» Mftachseteft • VMitf t TMR BALE—Th» 'f HRBE-BTOBIED JJBBIOK lßJioMltrMt .AM •" y r * \ ' CH)B SALK—Oae -Boiler, 6 fcftl ;iong ggaag^^say! TO.JUST. xjH)k IaSHS/CdwSi cot»tgH.' I@^3s>msg orcUrtMi prto. ol nTsn via ot *mus)i4«t»a •"'JWff'S* ®gt I ■BSM^&S^SSEX&Jfc cooil iwuwill Mniß4Mftß(daiitaytlM. I°f- ZI-'- -■ i v 1 ' ; FOB BENT—A oojßfoxfc»ble.tw»«tbrr ewxiiUHarwtiitiiig «ix noiu, mm BprinV iiooM of two roc mi wdjoinlßgt iirtlirdt IpJlaea* rtllMdlricUjM tiwlwuollhiitnmcMCT. . . Miit! W. M. BQMU.T. til MbilQr rtiwutc rpO LET—Thiw the Gi«rr» X Dcmiiii HUB etswlthottt power. The roan* ; tn Soluble either Jot ft Mating Office or other me* | TTOK BENT—Hum tw»HoaiM omUis £ oeraeref Tilth street end Obany *2»j, known * ’flae.'K&en* lOStr ♦•l'toneekm co,the Jjtor, April Cl UUN TiLX..4iEIkOiCNCES BUB. conito ruble dwelling* laFltl towaehlp—cue tuTtcig en otihirt Often leraf- (he otherelxkm; pftntyef fruiti&dQnM. The aneUnleoe can becurcfcaudoß reeacaatue'Unn*. - i WAT? (6 WILSON, j X ' j*U „ ~ . V- V. . "v* •" tutor etreefc-. CHIB BENT—Oo« twQ itory BBIUK JD ,DWim»B HOOBK, tttj'tomV ■ jag - ■ -' . .;>•- i-nam MTO.aimwt. ■ Q'JXttUS UOUM TO IiKT—Ko. MIWaD- O *rty iUTMt, neic toad of Wood,‘frbm tho Ist of W- 3 - “®,al».amookies. •■; Mm. lU»ndSHm«*T rtrcei.: XiXMi teAliK-eit RENT—An OU < R< «rtteatf kti'v «i I*w. MO.W TonrUi rt. OBsS3BS^B^g fjoffSTtSioSnllß* Boo»;o!HOB0*110*. '.. iS«4tf ' ! .i ' .. - •>■■• : BKFINSSD 01L—75 bNi,; white, Hr and Urndo IJB I Ml : NWITOWM •amt. OUvSEROjiHRY: ",, 5 ::v;: QEOBQS W* BQbD6Bi& A 1 „ - >JU . 2,; service n.' - - oil; , % .x Stop constantly an, hand the wr best 'amlUjbl-' ’ ’ BTTUUTNO Olt,*te*r *ai wtthogtodon diMtMd; »_ iLUBSUCUtTOSt'paxfrWHITS BEKZOLB M&4&& ... VZRB STsxvt.Bctk.? Block; ■ ':* '* oc&dtf . r"'• • "I;• . ; t E £j?a» wi^BsraH^atfß»o*i A oij(4 •*£;* ■ ■OSoe.Ho.MI *#!“*» •it UMHSaOtWMI/ ‘ u f/\( cl; uu; a»/ TT ; ‘.J« .-- ■' - >“ • i «S» WH**™* Htttimthi :1 By dir «rtalrjy ftuoriv J «****& I . •■ TTtooibet 4tJu lqQ^.i. *><« ■ >..«* ■ •■'»•■ »-•-• ■•»>? ri t. JIAMAfiS 3 -:^rv &'• . ; : •.>/»{ ;•■•••• j .:pi’il-'3i ! i>: , iii(r ;tl ttsagfectsmol , ...»♦>j OIL Off'TITBOt., ; [ ‘ 4 • - .. : -i. •mnd'vV * i-f --1 ’ • - . .Ti.L* AgnMMOWIA t > ' Ordersbfeat WJUUn Qttoe* *iOo.’*Offlo*,psT nsruffiUrkotMd JTlnt streets, will fscsljs, pwggpk fcttsnUoa«" *. *r » • r . ***** . JJIAMONI) OUj W' ■irltTi os'* sjnrir.' Beflnen«BddMff* Ifi CA&BOH 411i r immrpMM& toMTln Ihsauudwt.!, •' ; i j *■■*.' /v 'WSSSM:'* the Bt^CherleiHoULet Oo.,t>m theffwOrkl 10 lAyritfceTGl*, wull*»t-' tended to.' £ '•' 'J - '•• Bay>w*l prate 01k •; UCXFKK OUj WOKKH. • : waifiX r.‘wpo%miot,r : " - “' €AaBON -i h ... .jS±\\&-yM4*U&r/L‘sJ-!.i-:c. . .. „.. E ssfflsass&«*• '■ WTttBOBaHi '* O KFiNJSUOIUTOS aaOWft-rrTW Xtl oirteiM«tie<l Ut aim pMtwW t6“Mn , ooilltT ol Beta** cube* 0)4 dßUr«i4-onJi»«rt ot L fflSSip,* ■ aeZT .: OlbWorfcytPltmuinh, Pfc ATAflflft, McCOEMIGK & CO., Tal|**< , room!, [Pittsburgh, Pi. ' ' J Ml Wlll ii n?—j smtUlnrit ithrt. •• ■ ■ Uanitietiirenol OOOKi PARLOIi AHp.H®W« j ma 6TOVBS,rAiUiOft AHDitITOHJfiIU&AgM* HOLLOW WABE, efcx, Stoel ind Gl»u iltulM* »oU- . IngilinCMttiiffHJttlU XkoxinfcGas,-W«lgPMfctor pide, 6id: l»n»iJDog Iron*, W*£ch j B«XMl~B»> gar Ksttloo, Pnlloyo, tuhgon, CorWbaeb, OcnpUßara •#itb^t«oinor i ljtopo3P6w6V : p.j- gECOND-iJSX. Oi’ ynRMLLIHQ U(iUQttB» JUod. lathe jerk’s ooopto^atrianfitb,lWSli.;.' v,' ', ; ... “ u Artutret i Merger;; earing hoo»/3<i ; w , a»i , KfxVjr‘>.- i ' Belt Tbomk» 4i>(X,oth#r good*,-Ut ward; ,4oys± s Bio«j>w ivatki) '-. Oo»i ‘SA- tfOt.. , do; J*am*U . dp»hJ. 34 do, do; t , vaitia Hv7, toTern/lat witf*Allegheny; *, UUnionHiuleis, do, lit db, t i Pf;UDor t B; r - Oro«a»aJ.Mct).,tor ai -torr -wi- UuUua 0 rOttor gotd*, Bth V*rd, Fitutar.fgbi.; •Oonroj. Ut waidtfAUegliepyfc. Ffg*a Jame* i. . ..do,I WU tiucddel tßkrj Urem/Mifflin. teWnahlp; .* _-. ~ do/, l«t wonyi'ixabargkj J aiaziir- Adaifl«‘ - - do,'- itta • -dOi~ ; AU#ghtnj{- - -> Uaruiioo MlUjaoVtdo, > Uniofetownxhip; -.; Ukgelo(target do, Twoatamj JoUa* DiTta, : da,; L'UttoWnihlp;-. rv John Ifwjj, : do,' Olkvard^fiLUDaigb; Kellf IhoAaa, <V» sth rdo, ’ tf' •-•'*• Maxwell 7thwnrtt, PUtaVg) . •Mlltox JatoWtUTfni, fid waird, Allegheny;; - k - ÜBgele Obafcj?i,4*venHM;<r»rt» rittebnirigi;/ £lo«>&ni»a Feter, do, .. itfc] do, Allegheny;., . McO'U&ii LYaa, do, *Ut do, *’ '©* *•' wsnfc'Alleifc’jj. Uetisii Jinui, : " - OviterUenry, i40,-k .Deq«*aijr r ;\,s-u... -h’- Frtaboldßngo,dp». : j x M^&Bc*ppr^ ; ■ Uuia MerJtef, tf*iiii?fltimfcafc¥Utattrgfc; ScholaUlMtoU •»>«•**»! UeiUiol JahaA* d<s*..*lßfce**port; tsatci»Har*7i- / do* W.war>J > fUUbarghi. „ IboiDtaaJtUlßCj.cio^‘ rt; .-. TlmmsvatUfc, other*o«U, .Ml* Ward, FI WcdielkVfaOßM F,».. d 0,.. <<aUta*B'fc-4onmgii;v Vr nittaker Anthony, tavern, Feeblei townahip; rVQlifiaHoht., . do»LJ. 3A.»aid*AUef£eay; ✓Ths Court will moot on WIUUI4SBAT, mnaty 26tb, 1563, at 10 o'clock, 16 adt'Bn the aboTe'«een. felfcStdr-y-1'" >Wt-A,^H4BROHg^3fa^^L.• , , PANOV FiJ&} , 4 . OHIEDEKH’BIBIHJIjJrBRSj ./ I / asai’B JVK (Ufa;tiolil>AßS4 SLOTBs ■very nriptf and »ijVof th»-*boTa fcOo&jta. )un«l '•adforMd* «t .. .... ._ ; ,i... Uxi.' * ItocbsD&CO.’Sj . noli ■ go. bl WOOO^BTBBEr. JpETKlililTK OIL WO! ;!HTTSBpBB«rM. 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