TUESDAY MOBHIKQ, FEB. 24. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE- From Y«*torday’* Bvening ffaxette. Coon vi. Tbe County Treasurer— Important Opinion by Judge Ster ratt* , Some diyl slade, in firing ths deoiilon of Judge B.towe in the matter of the applieation or D. B. Coon, for a writ of mandamu* to compel the ConntV Xreawrer to pa/ a war rant for, jary fees,Two Stated that Judge Stef . rett wae preparinjl an opinion on the tame, •ahjeot. Tht* ©ppion wa» flleddhle-morn*. lng # and will be penxod with InUreit hjr every citlsen of the county. Alter reooant-. ing the application; end the answer; of the respondent, and referring tothalaw tegnlat ing the payment of jury foes, hie Honor goes onto say.that the qneetion raised by the petition and answer is/whetherthe money in the Treasure r*i hands mnet be applied to the mandatory writs of the Circuit' Court, to the ezetuilon of the relator’s warrant, and then prooeeds to give the reasons npon which the Coart founds lu judgments, as follows: 1 Flrsi—The process jmgeinst the Treasurer, eerier which the lodgment creditor* are alleged to claim the fund, u 'without authority of law. There fe ne law authorising such proems against the. Goon tj Treasurer. The mandatory writ* In question were iMOed undor and by virtue of a rule of the 'Cir cuit Court* adopting as part ol lie cirll process the sixth seventh' sectlocs of an ac; In relation to actions by and against counties and'townshlp*, ap proved April Isth, 1831. (Beeson’s Court Bute*. 2&L) ■We most therefore look to the aot for the authority claimed. It Is not pretended that any other aoi bor . itj exists. What them are the provisions of the act thus adopted as part of the civil proems of the Circuit Court t It provides that a party entitled to the ben .eflt of a judgment obtained against a county, “shall have execution thereof, as follows And not otherwise," vis: “It shall be lawful for the Court in which such . judgment shall be obtained, to issue thqceom a writ commanding the Commissioner* of the county to canee'the amount thereof with interest and casts, to be paid to the party entitled to the benefit of stub judgment out of any moneys unappropriated of such bounty, and If there be no such moneys, out of the first money that shall be recelved’for the nee of said county, and to euforoe obedience to sech writ by at tachment." . (Pardon, 172.) The Court Is authorised to issuo “a writ commanding the .Commissioners," not the Treasurer, of tbe county to cause the asobnt to be paid. The creditor shall bare execution of his Judgment la the manner specifically pointed out by the set, ’’and not otherwise.” _ Tbe Commissioner* of * tbe county arel the only perse ns to whom the act authorises the mandatory writ to be addressed. So for as any authority is given by the act, it might as well be addressed to the Sheriff, or to the President of any of our banks, as to the Treesurer. Bab it is suggested that the Treasurer homes within the «prt* of tbe act, and, therefore, tho writ is well ad dressed to him—every common and every lame spology forwhat may be appropriately called Judicial legislation.'' They Invoke me tpirit of the law in or der tojustfry a writ against tbe Treasurer, wbeu tbe law Itself, in very tcrmsvjedsree that you may have tbe writ against the o*mmlselonero,and no one else J When the remedy provided la so specifically pointed out, it Is unnecessary to inquire what else may or. m«y not bewmbraocdwithluitasplfit. Ittbe legis lature had branded te subject the Treasurer to the operation of the writ, they would have said *o; add 11 the act is defective, let the Legislature amend it. It lftheduty of Courts to construe laws, not to make them.- 1 The Judiciary and legislative departments have each -their appropriate spheres, and the one fHnnij not endroach upon tho other* The case of Monaghan vs. the City of Philadelphia, (4 Casey, 207,) is not an authority against this construction ortho act. Tbe qumtlcn In that case was, whether an ordi nary writ of fieri faeia* against the city could be sut • taloed or not. It waa held that U could not,- and the oplnlonVas expressed that a mandatory Jgtt would bo the proper one; but this expmalon was not in tended to app’yin thb caseora county, for which, as we have already aeen, the act .makes lull and specific provision. Stroud— I Tho funds claimed to be held by the writs of tho Circuit Court are not “moneys unappropriated of the oounty," and, theraforo,-not subject to those writs. The 6th section of the act of May Ist, 1801, entitled "An act relating to Allegheny County," ( P*mp. Laws, 451,) requires tbe Controller, on or be fore the lint day of February, annually, to submit to thtrCommUsionn«,tn wtittogra'diuiled estlmateot the expenditures for the' legitimate purposes of the county for the current year; and the Commissioners* are required to act upon the same within fifteen days thereafter, and levy a tax “sufficient to meet the said expenditure*." The tamo section prohibit* tbe Com missioners from Increasing, by oontract or otherwise, the expenses of the county beyond tbe taxes so as eeroetL In accordance with.this provision of the set, the Controller, on the fleet day of February, 1862, laid before tho Commissioners a dotailed cellmate of expenditure* for* the current year, embracing over thirty which are the following, via: Expenses of Dls. Court, including jurors.~..99,SGO 00 do Com. Pleas, “ ” A5OO 00 do Quae. Sea., he., ** “ .OO do Sop. Court, • ** ” 480 00 Boad Damage*.LWO 00 Within tho lime prescribed, the Commissioners as sessed a tax of/ve mills to meet all thee* items of ex penditure, amounting In aIT to? They also at . the same time assessed a tax of tomfystows mills to v pay.tntarftit op railroad bonds, amounting tot ■■> as estimated by tbe Controller; and also three mills. fur auto tax. These several assessments were made for the purpose of meeting tbe different Items of ex penditure, specified in the Controller’s estimate—that ts to say, the assessment of three mills wss made for the express purpose of paying tbe Btate tax, and for nothing else; the five mills for tbe exprea* purpoeo of defraying -the ordinary current expenses of tbe county government, each as expenses of tbe jail, pris oner* in tbe penitent!* y. House of Befogs, court ex penses—lncluding Jtfrors foe^-road'damages, build ing and repairing trtidgea, Ac, Ac. It twy, there fore, with tbe-strictest propriety be said, that the ■mounts of tax thus ■■rmed. wore respectively ap propriated to tbe several objects few which the amres meats were made. If Ibis is not an appropriation, we are Me loro to know wbat it should be caled. Standard lexicographer* tell us that to appropriate is to set apart or roto a sum or money for a particular # *Tbe* annual appro priaiionaof the Legislature are oh tbs same principle. An estimate of the vxfioui ■ reoelpts and axpenOitures of the State government U made—tbo amount required for eoch item pr class of < expenditures Is fixed, and provision is made to raise and tiring into the treasury sufficient revenue tomcat the same. Tlie Legislature regulate* the amount to be expended for various objects during the current' year, and .provides, .by . taxation_ and otherwise, tho funds neocesary .to meet the same. The Cotttrol -ler and Oounty Commissioner* are clothed frith simi lar powers In rvepeet to the county government. Tbe_ Controller. estlmatcsand fixes the amount neceaury ■ to be expended for-* each deportment of (Jie.cocaty * 'government, and the Commlmionors amass and danse to be collected, thetax necessary to meet the same. - The one' la just ss much an'appropriation as tbe •' • ether. . Again:' It any doubt existed oa the ratyeet, It ia (nllnlj RDOTtd by tlw 9th section of tan supple* moat to the set of Hay Ist, 1861, whtth requires that tlte Controller's estimate of annual axpendi* taxes, "when approved by tbe Oommlssiozwni, shall be clamlfled io detail under the heads' of appropria tions for the eeTeral departments of the county; and after tbe Commissioner* hare fixed such rate of i tax* - at ion upon tbe taxable property of. the county as wiQ raise a'ram sufficient to meet said expenditures, tl>en tho laid estimated amounteshall rtmiln and stand as approprUtlons+numbored- regularly for each bt said department*; and no transfer bum one appropriation to another shall be made, unless in case of absolute necessity ud by consent of the Con* trollir and Commissioner* In writing, filed as teeord." 'Hey wo not, therefore, safely conclude that the (nods In the treasury,-assessed and collected for the express pnrpoeo of paying jurors and other ne-. cemnry current expenses axe not “moneys unappro priated of tba county," ahd, that consequently, they are beyond the graep of the writs in question 7- Third-’Apart from all other considerations, a aousd public policy forbids that Use fund* necessary 4q dafniy tbe ordinary enrrent expenses of the ooun trahonU be withdrawn from the treasury and ap plied to other pmpoeee. It le bj mfm of the ma- U organ is atioa im government that the, Common wealthTio a graat.mjnsorfc, axeteta. bOLforsralgß " wwore. Her courts pad penal institutions aralaa Tery great, degree dependent oa the connty organism* tlon for their efficiency. Her revenues are mainly through tbe ageacy'bf tbe county. autben .. tteSo in short, tbe county government rateraee largely into, and forms such an eeoentlal part of the State government, that whatever Impedes the one, most necessarily embarrass tbe other. The public nacsalty and welfora trsneoend every* tblogetse. - All other. Interests are uecamarlly.rao* . eervtont. And this Is (be view that ban been; uni formly taken by Ouncourte In every case where the question has arisen. (I Whan. 3/2 Wbart. 2&t) , TbsM cases both arose since tjj» act of-1834. They were both rules for mandamus on ths county Com mbrioners to draw warrants on the Trfosurer. Ia t the case the Oommlsslohou answer, "that there \ la no money In the treasury except that whkh lr wanted to defray the ordinary and current expeness • 0f county.’* The Soprano Court, in 'deciding • it.ii the anssrsr was sufficient, says, "We should ncubahly stop the wheels of hovernment if the man* dunus were al'owad." In tbe othor caae the answer • of the Commissioners Is ‘that there Is ne money In tbe treasury, which Is not wanted to defray the ordi nary cuireut expenses of tbe county; and that there Is not raffideot even to defray them.” - ' , - Mr.- Jostles Sergeant, In delivering the opinion Of the Court, sustaining tbe answer and refusing the mandamim, says, "the Oouflty OommJwioner* must •xatdse a sound and Just gjecretion In reserving money to defray the enrrent expense* of the catmty, hecauM they are of tho first Importance to the welfora of fhi public." More 4 recently» the same principle * arena In Uw District Court of this oonnty. (Larimer WB. PIU Township, L*gal Journal, VOL X,. no. 10.) ; id that case a mandamus execution, under the 71# section of tbe act Of 1831, wm Israed onw judgment meainst the township, and tho township officer*, not -s withstanding tba writ, continued to apply tba funds of tb# townsfip to the rapport of ths poor and rapair-i lag tba road«/An at lachment jras appUed for, and Judge Hepburn, In a well considered oplnUm, held thstiho township officers had properly discharged their duty la applying tba fund* as they fid| Md that tha mandatory writ would bold nothing but tba *: anzplna that might remain, after defraying tha ordi nary and oeeeaasraaxpeneea of tha tawnship. The anilorn policy of the Commonwealth,Jin rate* Uon to faeriunptikea, raUronds andnUothsctotewata —as Indicated by bar legislation and tha decisions of • her courts—h«s ban based up Withe same principle; and we led incUoej to adhere to iWnulsra tbe court. . of lastneort ocmstruea the Uw otherwise. Tbe idea v .of l:ckSug up the county treasury ~attd Mopping the u - 1 snacbfoery of government, with all tha disastrous ' oouaequenoa that must sunte, ts a modcrn suggcatlon, entirely atvarlanoe with tfc* poUcy of tba govern* stept.",We hope that tbe Treasurer wUI eta that it la ' his duty promptly, to honor, warrants drawn for tba ■/ ''necaasaiy current expenses of the county, asiong aa gjM« an funds In his hands which hays bean pnmaasd • 1 - J ~for-thatpurpoeew»; ' ;> ' t figTißwtirtr''T- •*' oudnf«i 7 .w« ,C% ,Ki •> £iWfr J"’ - -"3 1 V ■•■ ; i ■?', - ._' . J^^is3^^SiSfeiSSS!3«sra=^^' t | 5 The Gambling Cnse--llow McKee Silences his victims* la the Court of Common Pleas, this mom- !' iDg, the ease of Francis Ward, charged on' oath of John McKee with being a common . gambler, came np for a hearing upon the mo tion to rednoe the amount of bail. Mr. Hiibtoucb, counsel for Ward, asked that he' s bc' dlschargedon bis own recogni imo*, er tbat the bail be reduced to $2OO, which be was able to give. - He stated farther, that the Information did not set forth that, the gaialng was for money, bat simply that.. Ward hhd "dealt faro" and other games of hazard; contrary to the 55th section of the penal code. The information by MeKeo against Ward was not mode anti! the 16th of February, While that of Ward against McKee, charging him with keeping a gambling houso, was made on the 4th— twelvo days previously. Mr. llasbroaok was farther prepared to show that the only object MeKee nod in prosecut ing Ward was to effect a suppression of the first information. John Cpbk was called and testified that af ter the nrrestof McKee, and previous to tbo arrest *bf Ward# be had a conversation with McKee, who told him (Cook) that he wonld Sat Ward In jail; that be was a stranger ere, and being without friends, eoald not get hail'; and that he ooald beat him in that way. After Ward was arrested, McKee told the wit jess .that when. he. ginned a fellow pretty heavily he generally got him behind to deal a few oafiet, so that he ooald get a cue on. him. In ether words, he got Ward to deal a game er two, so that,. if occasion required it, he could appear before a. magistrate and swear his victim, into jail as a.common gambler l Distriot Attorney Klrkpatiiek stated that he had tent a messenger to the Mayor’s office, .requesting the clerk to send np the Informa tion In the case against Ward,and had receiv ed a very polite note . informing him that it would be attended to in a few minutes. It was not sent, and an offioar of the Coart was then dispatohed, making the same request. - The officer wah given to understand that the Mayor waq busy, that a proper person had i not been sent te make the-demand, 1 and that he was under no compulsion to send tip tbo information until the regular return day. The offioer was returned at once, to notify tho Mayor that if he did not have the document in Court, in tetrmihutei time, he would sehd a proeess for him. Tho time had about ex pired, and the Distriot Attorney rose to his feet to ask for a prooest, when one of tbo Mayor’* police appeared with the information againet McKee. This was not what was wanted, but on examining it he found that j there was no endorsement of the arrest; or the amount of ball given, although the informa tion was made on the 4th Inst, and it was now the 23J. lie had It sent back, that these en dorsements might be properly entered; which was done. The_ball was entered by Samuel Short, in the,sum of $5OO. Bince tho infor mation-was In Court, the District Attorney believed that the ends ofjustioe would be subserved by beeping it there. The Court, after 1 consultation, required Ward to enter bail in $2OO for his appearance, and also took his own reoognissnoo in a simi lar amount to appear a* a witness in. the ease against MeKee. They regarded this as im portant as to nppear ia his own ease. Tho sum of $290 was deposited by Cook, the wit ness above named, add Ward was'discharged after giving his recognisance to appear and prosecute his suit against McKee. There are said to ho eight or ten gambling booses in the'elty;equally as notorious as McKee’s, and-why the polloe have permitted them to remain undisturbed, ia a question we oannot answer.. Is it beoause. of hush-money, or is it for want of energy and efficiency ? It is rather singular, too, that respeotable ma gistrates will aid these sharks by taking in formations against their victims, instead of going to work and rooting out tho evil by breaking up'these dens. Singular-Disappearance of a County Treasurer--A Man*s Wile, but no Aoney Missing. Oa Friday last, S. 8. Wilson, Treasurer of Summit county, Ohio, handed the keys lo Auditor Crouse, together with a paper, ad- * dreirad to the Commissioners of the county, tendering his resignation, and then, instead of his going to hi* home in Northampton, took the cars for Hudson, and front-thence left for parts unknown. There are many ru mors in connection with the sudden departure of Mr. Wilson, mostly of a soandatotts nature, the general purport of which is, that the cause of his thus abandoning his family /and the honorable, social and official position which beheld, was a too dose intimacy with the 'wifi of one of his neighbors, by whom it is said, be is to be aocompanied on bis jourDey ings. she haring . Jeft her home on the same day, ostensibly for the purpose of visiting friends In the State of Michigan. - Mr. Wilson, strange as it may appear, left the funds »U safe and in good order. The fundrdtt* the State bad been dnly paid into the State Treasury on Tuesday pterions to his resignation, while' every dollar of the County, School and Township money was found on hand, and is now ready to be paid out to the rations ‘ persons authorised to re- W It°iwaid that Mr. Wilson borrowed $3OOO, giving a mortgage on his farm (which ’is ample security) a short time before he left, and that be had also disposed of (the greater portion of his farm atoch and personal pro perty, learing his family wiihout’muoh ready means, but in possession of tho fara,. in which they will retain a homoßtead. He also left some minor matters in uxe. hands of an at torney for collectipn.and disbursement. The •fialr has-created great excitement, as Mr. Wilson was the' last man in thecounty who would hhVe been suspected of a dishonorable icti and Ul# etill hoped that the story of h i haring eloped with the lady in question will prove unfounded. Larceny oi Variety Uoodß. A n*" named James Harrison wu arrested and committed to jail to-day by Aldormen Humbert, charged with the larceny of about i3OO worth of variety goods, the property of James. Green*. It appears that Green keeps a huckster stand or box in the Dlamand market, in which ho secured hie goods as usual on Saturday night. On Monday .morning he found that the box had been broken open and robbed. Nearly all ef the goods were recov ered, and the pollee are searching for the balanoe* . ~ Imfobtaitt Aansav o».Cou*rxn»*iTXBB. In Philadelphia, on Friday evening last, two aeawnd two women were arrested on a charge bloodnterfWting. olfloehl secured all the machineryised ih '.jPeWngbank notes, eon fisting «f presses, rollers, plates, paper, chemicals and engraving tools. Also a large BUmbtr of pMtes 'for making alterations. Among the was one for the five on the We*teih\Ba»k, Usaed some time sinoe,; aid whieh wae so well executed as to almost toft detection* Some of the plates are also believed to be altered'for U. 8. Treasury notes. The whole amount of counterfeit bills covered ll between 000 and 450,000. 1 TmrCoMOTkTAa Moxtbi.t.— The March number of this able competitor with older rivals, is laid ’on our table by Mr. John P. Hunt. Masonic Hall,. Fifth, street, and opens with an interesting and paper on "Tarksv”—whlohthe writer regards as likely to be "a great country” yet. The author hf “Among the Pines” continues hisal way s wsl? oome “Merchant’s Story.” EobertJ. Walker, V. P. Btutos, Ohul.i O. L.Und, lind Mxor.l other distinguished contributors have articles In this number. The is a- ; live magaaine, and highly rteditablo to the peri* odieel literature of our country. Imports by Biver. ZAKRSYILIdE—Fia Zuxk Gaina*—lG22 bbls floor, 43eks bacon,« Mils pork, 4 bbds tobacco, SO cases do, VI bbls crude oIL 8 bbl* extract, 3 boxes leather, 12 rills do»T3 bbls seed, 8 bags do, U bbls butter. It bbls eggs, 28 bbls dried fruit,'l circular saw, l coddle tca,.t sack. feathers, Clarke A cj: 6 bxs poultry, l bale mdw, Adams Express co; 7 bbls sggs, 16 bbls dried fruit, 17 bxs do, 17 bags do, lti -bbls doterried, 1 bbl beaus, 2 bf bble lard, 63 oil bbls, J A Fetwr; 3 sks seed 1 tub butler. 32 sks com, James 0 McYsy; 10 bbls dried trait, 6 bbls eggs, '< bbls but tee, 3 bbls ised, 1 sack do, 1 crate rage, ww P Beck * co: 614 dot brooms, YTm Bagalej; 3fl ht ale bbls, i whole do, Rhodes A Verpor, £0 bbls Hour,. lOu bugs seooikds, B BlsbOp A co; 1 keg ritets, IS Towpseud A co: lbdl sheet Iron, Zog A Painter;l lot'block aiuo, (3612 lbs) Darts A Pblllitt; 1 empty oil l*bl, 6 sks cow uili, 1 UII sboep pelts, B A FabUOJtockA co; 1 bx snake root, B b Fahnestock A co; 8 pus bumps, 1 ksg ralres, l bdl pump bandies,“Wm Tate A cu;-l£( bbls eggs, Ibx butter, Thomas A son; 2bxs butter, id sks dried fruit, V bbls do, 3 bbls cggS, Bfedmaker A Laog; 1 bxs aud 1 lot;oil well.tools, OhasßwtoDey; 20 oil bbls, Welden, Itoloeko A co; 6bbls, 8 sks, 2 bxs aud 1 tub sundries, John Fisher; 6 bbls oIT, \V*de Uamp loo; 4 sks seed, 4do rags, JSd'bblt butler, V bbl pt foil oil, J 8 DilwOnb.A co, Id bbls dried fruit* U sks do, Jehu ftlbore; 23 empty carboys, James Irwin; 287 doa brooms, P Shepard; Si sks dried fruit, 4 bbls 1 seed, 1 sack dp, John Neeley; 8 bbls dried fruit, J B Qaafifld; 3 pkgs iaudrice, W J Jdeek; 1 bx glamware, 1 BakeweU, Fears A co; Pi bills wall paper, p Buckley; 1 bbl eggs, 1 bx-do John file; I A Nel son; 1 coil line, W BI (tarmley. • 01IiCI21NATI--rta EjicaAtu—l6l tee, 61 libds bams,Keox A Parker; *3w bgaoj) tnea],:Mß Bny dala; lUfrbga wheat, BT Kennedy A Bro; 4 bbls , wbUky, Bbultie, aon Aco; Bdo do, B A A|ikir* on » 36 ATLXKTIO MorrBLT rox MaBOII AJoho w. do do, 8 Loflok; 10 do do, A Qackenbeliiaer A bro; PittiokhM ltmliti thlilulpablloMlon,ud JAPtfJS**-!?Js*‘Sf&AfSJft •bn 11- Or »»e. : XhlB «mnbM had bui' io poiricV; ft hhdj lotacco, Johu Grio'r; 13 do do. J»mw W*Wr . lk»l “O Boro comm,nt * AHmd,: v bhd. **,. E aV»4 cfo 10 do do, ■nail ha XttbTflaoui. O J Townsend; 1W bbls Hour, lotcshams, 6 bbds -^TT*.~r r : do, Bbomaker A Ung; 10 bbls bungs, J B McOune; l Hmffli»» *»oaT«4 »l»w m>piy,«( rtlU- IiHUI ttaa I !’—a MTgtt wolT tiglmm ki g kid 6offMt »I»tofr*pki of (ft*rwaowded .McUgss,fipencsr o/n aJir. I* ***** in the flinr'a Bpawiww, togtk ,si«ry- To» M«o only* suffffi g,;”n H d£ J i r - **s * '-*SL • , . i ... /}" . . .. , 1 Almost a Co*rL&ajuiio*.T-A tew evmlfigfl •ino*,OUCity m*4* Awy narrow escape Trom destruction by fire. An individual, while the well of Wood A Go., of this eity, carelessly struck » match against the reoelr* ing tank of the well* which was nearly foil of oil* The tank* orrather a small portion of It,' took fire# hot wag promptly smothered out'by hatting a blanket between the outside hr tug Ltd the'taMkitcelf. There was betweeu 2SU and 300 bblf. of oil at the well, and had . thls taken fire, it is likely that .the whole town wonld now hare betnia ashes, ; . Joslen, aged about twelve yeaH/ond residing near tilrayd, £rieooanty, met with a,, singular;accident a fbw days ago. He slipped and fell with, an Open knife la his hand, tha point'striking in hu-rightaye,-perforatUg-tha.under lid and tlereug tkn eyeball* It is feared he has 4e> •troyed or seriously impaired the sight. Rxlxasxdon Pabolk. —Adjutant T. Brent Swearingen, of the Ninth Reserves, end Capt. Charles Owston, of tbo Pittsburgh Rides, at tached to the same regiment, have been re leased by the rebels and are now at Annapo lie,' Maryland. Both tbeso gentlemen were wonnded at the battle of Prederlckftburg, cap tured and- taken to Richmond, where they were held as prisoners until a few days 'slnoe, when they were paroled. LATE TELEGRAFUIO NEWS (FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBURG! wfcfire Hostilities Commenced! OIR POSITION CHANGED. THE BOMBARDMENT RENEWED. The Result Not Known. Feb. 25.—A special Memphis dis patch, dated Saturday,furnishes advices from Vlokaburg to the 18th. It says thatj aotlre hostilities against Vicksburg had oommonoed. •On that day mortar boats wore towed Into position, and opened briskly. The effect of the shots were not known. The firing was responded to by tbroo bat teries, when onr position was found to be too much exposed for effectiro operations, and it was changed. The bombardment was then renewed. The Boundary between California and Nevada—Soiling of Mexicans for Acapulco. - Sax Fbabcisco, Feb. 21.—A serious contro- TbntyTs going on in Honey Lake Valley over the boundary question between California and Nevada, both sides claiming jurisdiction over the land in dispute. A California sheriff at tempted to serve a clvi,! process on the l&th Inst., when the residents of the valley fired on the sheriff and his assistants and six pf them were wounded. The sheriff sent reinforce ments, and his assailants also expeoted to bo reinforced. Both parties t are very defiant, and at last accounts were fortifying them selves in log houses. A sohooncr which has jest arrived brings advic*/ from Mazation to tbe 22d of January. Four thousand Mexicans, commanded by La Vega, had sailed for Aoapulco. The object of the movoment is not known. Slave Property in Maryland. Baltimore, Feb. 23. —The appraisers of the property of the late Charles CayroU, of this State, one of tho largest slaveowners of Maryland, have made their retdrn to the Orphan's. Conrt, assessing tho value of the hundred and thirty slaves at an average of •only five dollars. This, they say, was the highest rate they could name, after a consul* tation with various slave owners and dealers. A slave dealer told the appraiser thtt he would cot give $6OO for the whole lot. This is considered a striking illustration of the depreciation of slave property by the rebellion, and will havo a powerful influence in this State. California U. Sf. Circuit Judge Ap pointed. Wa&uisgtos, Feb. 23 —At the unanimous request of the California Congressional dele gation, Stephen J. Field, now Chief Justice ;of California, has been appointed D. S. Cir cuit Judge for that State, vice Judge MoAl lister, resigned. Arrivul of European steamers. Bostos, Feb. 23.— Tbe royal mail steam ship Canada arrived at 10 o’clook this morn ting, from Liverpool, via Halifax. < roBTLAXD, Me., 23. —The steamer Nova Scotian arrived at this port this morn ing. Her advices have been-anticipaled. Fire at Titusville. Titcsvili.r, Fa , Feb. 23. —A fire liut night destroyed Culver's banking bouso. Loss $l,- 000. Also Laird's dry goods building ; loss SS,OOO. Jameson’s shoe store ; loss $6,000; and the f/aselfe ofiico ; loss $2,000. Washington's Uirlhdf\y in Baltimore. BaltiwobS, Feb. 23.—Washington’s birth day is being celebrated in this city to day, with agreawdlsplay of dags, ringing of bolls and firing of salutes. COMMERCIAL RECORD, PITTSWUHGH MARKETS Om«s or tvs rmnnai Dajnt Oaxrrys, MOKXtAT, Feb. 22, U<3- j Coin coutiooKa tj fluctuate somewhat in New Tork, bat hero, there is no change whatever ill rate*. Oar bankers are baying at 140 lor Silver, 155 lor Gold, afcd 154 (or Demand Nate*. Eastern Exchange ta unchanged at j>ar baying, and % per cent selling. FLOUR—The market Is firm bat the idemand is limited aod In prices there bno change. We quote at |8,50®6,76 for Extra, and $7,00@7,60 for Extra Fam 11 y. Sale of 60 bbls Family at $7,25. Bye Floor is firm at 85,00 ahd Buckwheat at per cwt. CHAlN—Wheat U firm with a good demand, and we note salesofprime Bedfrum Corn Is unchanged. Bale of 150 buah Shelled at 800. There is a brisk demand for Oats, and the mtrket Is firm at 00c from depot and wharf. Bye aud Barley remain unchanged. GUOCEBIE 4—The market continues firm, and the demand U fair, though there is no change in rates.’ Wo bnote at for Isugsr for Ooffeo and 65@&Oc fur Molasses. PBOVISION&—Bacon Is Arm with a fair demand, though prices remain unchanged. We qWo at 6* or Shoulders; 7iJ£@3c for titd«*;B>£o for Plain Hama and 100 for Sugar Oared, Lard is firm with solos at for Country, and forClly Leaf. D&IED FBUlT—Peaches aro firm, and we note a sale of 25 tmsh Peach?* at $3,60. Apple* range from $1,37 to $1,60 for Common to prime. BUTTED—is firm and Tacked may bo quoted at 13J4@14c; of 3 bbls common ItoU at 22c; 2 Ibis jjrtm# at 23c and 2 half bbU choice at 21c. CHEESE—Is Tory firm at the advance;. Sale of 20 bxa Ooabenat 16c. of 300 bub prime Peach Blows from store at $l,OO. SALT—SaIe of CO bbU No. 1 Extra from store fl,Bl per bbL HOMINY—SoIs of 10 bbls at 86,00 per bbL The Oil Alatket. Teb. 23.—The market for Crude is quiet bpt Ann, without, however, any particular change in rates. Wo quote at 100 In balk, and ISo in bbls. although some holders are! asking an advance H@l cent per gallon ever these figure*. The stock in market is very light, and the receipts are exceedingly limited. Be fined Is somewhat firmer and there la teas dispoai* Uun to force sales, though, as yet, there U no change in prices. We glye tho extreme quotation* at 27@30 Id oond, and 36-to 4to, free, for common to good standard brands, package* included. Benzine is firm but unchanged. /Hrfl ?*£ Import* by Railroad. PittmcbLu. ft. Vlatwb A Chicago &*u.aoAt> fob 23—100 bbls floor, Ztea k Kell; -20 dot brooms, Lambert A bhipton; 1 cir barley, Jovhca Hbt-les; 89 Cos brooms, filortliuid A Cvuovri 61 Jo do, H Bill* tile; 60 ski oats, J Dwrriugion;lfl3 As potato**. White k Bro; luO bbli flour,-.HcGJnrkas, lierron Ac.; 20 bxs tobacco, J W Taylor: 312 hams, 2:3 .bpnidvra, Chaa L Caldwell; 40 bbU high wines, D A H WaUae#;. 20 do do, Lambert 4 Bbipum; 200 bbUflooT, Mac. keown * Llaliaft; ICO bbls flour, D WalUafi 100 do d;, Jas'tTcCnUy Aeo; 16 hhdi tobacco, John Grisr, £1 bales cotton, Isaiah Dickey. nrra»caon 4 Clsvalakd iiAJUiOAD, Fob 31- MI lit* barley, Wm tloEee; 41 ska oats, J 8 Dllworth A co; 40»ks flax seed,S do rasa, 2S bbla Hoar, A Lip. pert, 2 bbls baiter, Bea A Kell; 141 sks wheat, J Vofhtlsy; CC bills chairs. Trank Watta-r; 17 bbU ap- Shomaker 4 Lang} 140 bbls apples, 71 ski, 3- bbls potatoes, h H Voigt 4 co. Petroleum iu Netfcr Fork, Fbubca&x 21.—Crude continue* tudumaud, but the market closes rather easier, lu view of considerable receipts and expected supplies, though of that to be received, the, sale# have been very largo u-ccutly B.Oea 10,000 bbia. usual gruvity, at cents lor lots on the spot, uit is and -in shipping order, part Lob. and XI for Spring and Summer duiiteij, ship ping order; 1,000 bids, in Philadelphia, a* it is, ltf, and 2,000 do., there, 2U, shipping order, f. o. b. lie flood continues In request,and prims lots on tho spot are cent better-sales C.IIAJ bt>K in boud, yel r low to white, 116(3120 lest, at 3&%<339 cents, chiefly 37(239 for good to prime, 4,200 d0.,10r future deliv er? for * obruai 7 aQd March, and So lor. two mouths delivery including April; 12G,W0 gaiiuns in tin, (including a lot of *O,OOO last week, uyt re ported) at 60(3511, chiefly 60@5*>$ and 250 bbls. in Philadelphia, 36% t>uru; 6,3 w do., free, ; 23,000 gallons iu tin," 65@57}£i 111 battels lie* siduum at «U $ bbi. Nap lia contitiues in brisk de mand, both for export and home usfe, at about pro l uus figures—the sales and resales are 3,300 bbls;, 00 gravity, at 27(330 coots ruriCrudduud half deodor ized, and 33(337% for deodorized, the higher figurd for prime white city made; 9,500 gallons la tin, 4»/£ ©4914* wud 2UU bbls. doodorized, iu Philadelphia, til gravity, at 30 couts, f. o. b., there, lleceipia of all Kinds at New York, since Ist January, 92,452 bbls. and the Exports as follows: From New iork.-~~— Othor Porta,— UiVEU UtTKi'ijlttKACß. Tho rlvor b again receding rapidly at this point, with nine (fret water by the mark* but evening. Tbt weather ymterdsy was pleasant overhead, but difl< agreeable under foot, ao much ao ad to reatrlct busl ocea about tho wharf. Tho only arrival siuco tiuodajf waa tho JSmma Qraliani, from Zanesville, with a full cargo, indud. log twenty-two hundred barrels of floor. The Qralum lost two tripe in conseqnouco of the high water in the Muskingum, which prevented her from passing through the locks. Tbtro was not a single depsrtnro yeetorday for-any point. Our steauboatmen, with the eksistauc« of lion. Robert McKnight, have succeeded In defeating the renewal of the patent for Wans Safety Valve. We learn that there was a docidod majority In Congrfes* agaiust Its renewal. Strong hopes are entertained by eteamboatmeu that the Ohio Elver Bridge Bill, which bsa already passed the House, will be killed In the Senate. This bill, should It unfortunately pass, would greatly damage steamboating between Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati. We hear it stated that the steamer Armada wna sold on Saturday to some partii* liom Cincinnati, but we were unable to hoar the price. The sale, for some reason or other, was kept very quiet, as it was not generally known nntil yesterday. The Jennie Rogers Is announced to leave for Saint Louis to-day, without fail. She is joit a now boat and has superior accommodations for iiaSMUgera. Tho commodious and popular White ltosv, Capt. Dlcksreoa, will positively leave for Cincinnati nml Louis* Ule this evening. The Schuyler, Capt. Could, has commenced loading for St. Louis, and will soon be roady-to leave. . The Starlight, Capt. Vanhook, Is also auttoanerd for the same point. The slaancb and popular Hastings, Capt. lU>blu eon, Is announced to leave for Ciacinuftti -and Louis ville this evening, without fail. The Miui-rra, Capt. Gordon, .is tho Wheeling packet for to-day. leaving at noon. The elegant side-wheel steamer, Emerald, Captain Pisher, will return to Cincinnati on Wednesday even ing. This loot has capacity for about eight hoiulrvd Jons of freight, and sttiwrlur accommodations for passcugets. STJE^JtIBOjMTS. FJii EVANSVILLE, CAIRO [p pLj AUD BT.'LOGIB.—The elegant nowdgjgji2]£H steamer BTAB LIGHT, Capt. Van Book, wut leave as above on BATUBDAV, SSth instant, at 10 a. m. For freight or pasaage apply on board or to foil J. B. LiyiNGeSTON A CO.. Agent*. LKiK fii.UU- | Jp?* JP ISVIIiL-E.—l he splendid it«axnsr£££Bfe£iiife KACUnKdfc, Cept. J. W. Answalt, wilt teaVea* above on WEDNMOkY, 2Sth Inst, at 4p. m. For freight or patsare apply on board or to •eii J. ». A CO.. Ageuta. ‘ X>K CINCINNATI A . . ISTILLK.—'The light er h AKTtNtiA, CapL BobL Itebinaea, will leave k>r ibo above and Intermediate ports en THIS BAY, the Sithlust., at 4 o’clock p. m. For freight or passage apply on beard er to fr2Q J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents. ' .MJK ULNUINi.A'i’I LOU-1 .IPft.ft . . ISYILLE.—The new and alegantdwfcfitt light diaught steamer WHITE &U3E, Caputs. w. Dickerson, will leave as above on THU DAY,sith instant, at 4 o c!o:k p. m. I Tor Irrigbt and passage aptly,on board, or to: So,t> J. 5. LIVINGSTON SCO., Agent*. ' ilUtt UAittU AMI SAINT . ? LOCIS.—The fine new »l:amerd£ek&fifib BCHUYLKU, Capt. Gould, will leave for tne above and intermediate por*g on THUS MAY, the t4to inst., at 4 o'clock p. tn. * for freight or pasissK* apply on board or to ACO.,I . _ nU _ fel4 JOHM FLaCK, • i AgßaU ’ jlCtt KVANaVItiLtt.CAiKO j . . AMD BT. LODIB.—The steamer JENNIE BOQEBfi, Capt. Thu*. *<%«**, will leave for the above and Intermediate ports on TUI3 DAT, 24th lust, at 6 o'clock p. m. For freight or passage apsly on board er t* J.B. LIVINGSTON eia JOHN TLAOK, j agents. ‘ ,'uii Cincinnati a ccu-t . - 24YILL&—Ike splendid ~iffßT r: f* a ‘ KUEKALD, Capt. K M. Fisher, wUI loaveivr w*f above and all intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, Mth lust'., at 4 o’clock p. m. For might or passage apply en board or to ’ J. B. LTTiNGBTONA C0.,1 gaents. f.2i John flack, i 1 KKUULAR .WEEK-LT | ZAHXBYILLB PAOK*T.-TheitmS*aa new aud bennUfol pesienger steamer EMMA u BA* HAM, Copt. Monroe Ayers, leave* Pittsburgh for Eaomille KVZBY TDESD o’dock nu - Boiorning, leaves ZaheevUle HvEBY 8 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board ct to J. O. LIVINGBTONAOO., Agemts, Pittsburgh. H. 8. PIKBCK A 00.. Agents. Zanesville. m>7 The fine passenger(jigSi** steamer MIMEBVA, Oeot. Gordon, leaves PittsburghtrWheeUn* DAY, THUBBDAY at.-U 4. BL, punctually. Leaves Wbeeling for Pittsburgh every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY andFBIDAY, at 8 a. m. The above steamer m»k« cloee Wheeling with fine slde-wheal lUamen tot Marietta, .Parkersburgand (JiaclnnatL ... For freight or passage apply on board or to JAB. OOLLIKS A CO., AgeoW, i*a ” V' lM WatoFstwit. . TO LET. POH RENT—A dMiitbl* COUNTRY J? BXBIDENCB,* within one mils of Aliegheny City, on the PerrysvlUe Plank Bond. Th* hanse is a Urge Brick, well Improved knd very oomforUbVe. That# U also five acral of cultivated ground in orchard and garden. Also, the adjoining'property of seven acre# of ground adapted lor gardening pur* poses; there i*a good hoots and outbuilding* W the premise*, and agvod variety s>f choice fruits. ‘ To e go«<*riftb il««l Mil ob«ri7 •JI.J, known U Sok 1(0 Uid no. IwmJi* *« tt* :OtoiAprti Aoplv to AMtXAMMSK EIKO, ho. 873^Liberty itrcuU (t K RENT—One tWOßtory BKIUR C UWKIiLIBO HODBK, ra D»» «rwt, with man remsu. FoaMalMl 1)™“ JS of April. JAB.- DAJaZKLL A fal>N, (jgj fi» isud 70 Watwretyeet. lilOK KWM—A oonMorSftble twoitory r *.WCLLIBO, cont*inlti«*U * >cm *' Homo of two room* *djotali»t» I* l ** UlotI *' TfUcti dfrtcllf on tbo root# of to# •trwt con, iSt'l W B aIIMM. m /Wins tic* \J BJEHT.—Two ooiQfort*l>lfl oe skng the line of said lot No. 2 westwerdly sixty seTen feeVstx inches/ tbcnee aouthwadly twenty feet twa lnchr* to raid Jackson street; thence al-ing Jackson *tree£osstwardlysixti -seven feet sis lueses to Divisbo street, the pls>ce of beginning, be* tag lot marked No. 1 In 8, 8- shields’ plao, oad be* in {the same which was conveyed to tbs said Kl‘ca* b >b a cUcliiu,‘-he deceden*, by JaSovs UeVuUin aoil bis wi'e b'y their deed dated Jane 23, lr4B, and ro c-rdfd n Deed Book vol. 151, page 435. Thsre la erected on said above described lot a Dwelling Hows, part-i'rame and part brick, twostorl ■ high; also a framoEtiblo, Terms eish. UKNIIY 8. ACKLEY. Executor. t h, Feb It, 1.63, folO 3»dlaw»wl' VALUABLE FARU FOR -SALE.— -The subscriber offers for sale a VALUABLE FARM, (Eatate-of John buff, des*d,V situate In Oh I pewa township, Beaver county, Fa., on the State roiui reading from Darlington to BrlJgwater, cen* tailing about 130' acna, aU wider fonco. The Im provements ana Frame Bouse, Frame Bam, 40x60 ‘lest,'nearly new, and oti'er eutba'ldlrgs; 100 acres cfoaml and in a high state of cultivation; balance wvll ttinbrrul. A large orchard of Apple*, Peach, Cherry auil Plum tret*. AnUmber Of' nsvtsrfelllng spiinka of the purest witrr. The (arm ,1s nearly : au underlay with rich coal beds—one about 3 (set In thicknoM, and one of frto 6 feet thick, which is now txdug aorked and In gved order This propel ty la converUntly located, beisg within 6 miles of Hew Brighten, fc miles of Darlington, aud 2 miles of the W. 4 0. 8.8, Also within 1)£ to 2 miles of a variety of Churches, Steam Grist and Saw llOls, tic bools Ae. .ir&lloos, 3,26*3,534 I,W»7 t 4W For further particulars Inquire o( the subecrlber, a the premises, or JOHN MJSH, Bh, Kagls Hotel, liberty street, Pittsburgh. . Ja27 tfmeod WMT DOFF, Executor. » 4,276,0 m ORPHANS’ COURT BALE.—By vir tue of aa Onlelr of the Orphans’ Oourt of Beaver Oouoty, tho subsdriner will expos* to PUBLIC BALE, on the premises, on the 86tb DAY OF FIB BO ARY, IW3, at 11 o'clock a. m , about 113'AUBES or LAND, part of the real estates! James Sharp, deo’d, situate in Darlington township, Beaver coun ty, Pa., adjoining lauds of* Joseph Sharp and others. About SO acres cleared, with two-stcry stone bouse, log baru, frame Stable, thereon. The above premises are situated one-half mile west of ths Dar lington or. New Galilee Station, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad. . For terms and farther information inquire of the subtcilbsr, Aomlnl«ir*tor of the estate of James Sharp, dec'd at New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa. fetfcgwtod AOKEW DUFF, Adm'r. EUlt bAIiK—Th« property of tbo tub ■crlher, tu McClure township, situated 2K mil** bva tho city, on the New Brighton Turnpike, and also on road leading to PerrysriUe, consisting of 20 acne, well Unproved, with ia» 'fruit tree*. A new dwelling house and tenant house, Ac. All under cul tivation, and having a fins view of the Ohio river. W'Ul be sjld whole or In parts to suit purchasers. Terms easy. Enquire of COLUMBUS COLEMAN, Marlou Avenue, Allegheny City ; Or LOCK BOX 52. P O. Allegheny. - felO;Gtn codas CJAL FOR BALE.—About 500 Aores of COAL,e*van fo-t vein, ilmtteon the Monon* galwla River, adjoining Oreeufield, Waehit-gtou Go., and fronting imm dtately ou the river. This is the largest and mou valuable bely of Cosl to be hid on the river, and to ths capitalist t-flars superior ludnee meota for Invastment. For terms. As., apply to ALEX. H. MILLER, Diamoud street; or, JONATHAN WEST, ANDREW O BIG Or ROBERT OBIfIO, (i-%:Gt Pike Bun P. Q., Washington 00. COUNTRY BKAT FOK BALK —Tho r»ry desirable residence known u “IBUt IHLL," altnkto co Centre At«q.u*» and adjoining the city, may bs purcfcaeed at private tala. No prop aity iu (be TicisUy pretest* more attractions. Too msailoa U in complete order, four thousand dollaza feavlog boon expended In t&prcveinenU and repair* nltlilo the Uat twojears. A gentleman desiring to •(•core an Improved place, with •hrnbbery. oroamen* tal garden, • Ae.» cottld not be betteT totted. The Passer ger R*llway core, raonlng to and from the Hy, baa Immediately In front ot the mansion Fur terms apply to AIiKX. H. MILLIB, Diamond street; or, THOU AS KWIHG, Ho. 150 Fourth street. Inuil HALE.—A good FARM OF 100 ) aCBES, with a boat .sixty acres cleared and under fence. % On this ferm areas OEOHABD, of choice fruit, a UEWKD UOG HOUsB AND BABH, a nerer fall- Ids WELL Of WAT*B at the door, together with ca abundance of Stone Coal, Lise Stone and Iron Ore. with Timber sufficient. _ This, known as the OQIUPION FA.BM, with road by the door, to situated three miles east of Hew . Brighton, and can be bought at $3O per acre. Xcr farther particular* apply to £. Z. HOLMES. Broadway, New Brighton, Bearer county. Be. felTriwd I.IOK 8 ALB.—Use taperior looond ! bud OVIiINDIK BOILKU, 90 lacbn bj » feet loog, ell perfect. * One superior new BOILXB, 32 Inches dbuneUr,.# feet long, ik *och iron. Two HTIrBAUMO rBESSES, lor flaxseed, with ptnpt ell complete. _j _ Several new end second-hand BTSAH KNQISKB, from 15 inch diameter down to & inch, will beaold low tor cash. BOOH M. BOI>K| fes:tr On the Allegheny rim, oor. Foint Alley. VALUABLE CITS' PROPERTY roa BALl—£lln* ted at 80. SO Wayne street, a abort distance from Trim. The lot has a front on Wajos ■ tract of tact 0 inebes, tad extending back 00 bait oa which la erected a first cUaa three-stoijr Brick House, arlth vide ball, doable parlors, dining room and kitchen, and extensive chamber apart meats. This property is worthy the attention of b&niet stekloc a pleasant dwelling or an investment. * B. MoLAIK, mToarth street , FOK BALB, IV about *i«et uosai renrsfi. IS ttOODOlit>|& InQslrs'kt the 542STIK OTfltik iMinit. rtith strtai. above Bnrltageid, •y ALUABLK PENN BTKfiBT PROP SBXI FOB SALS OB BSHT,—Dwelling and lot Ho. 85 Penn street, above Marbury, 25x131 feel JOHS WAT, Jr., StwleUerriUe ; Or, 66 MARKET STSKKT. PttUbarnh {&2w*A For sal e-* l5O kkn. - TCCKS MDLK9. Theplacet o(uUflßT* will be it the DBOYMt’d HOBS, comet o( Morgan end Liberty atreetc. Pittsburgh, end el tho MuBQAB HOU&JC, Allegheny City. 9*l* to commence to-day. Ihlslot of Muleecannot bees oeHod,and.nT*tagetaalse from 15 to 10hand* high. The owner will remain hire from, a weik to ten date, i felfclw J. 8088. Valuable property fob SAUL-20 Acne of Land, with Slaothler, Packing, and Smoke Houate, f?ur DwelUngtand Sta ble, three mllee from city, on the rUtabaue* Tort Wayne and Chicago Railroad .and Ohio in McClure townahlp. Long credit op meet of the tmhsha* ttonijr. Apply to " - moaioiiu. MMn I W. B. aO'JaEB. MMb.alo, Cltk. CITY *2,7) COUNTBY LOTS FOE _~ali£.—Four lot* on Jackson street, (pared)) utiy of Allegheny* enoh SO bet front and sxMadlag back U 0 feet, to a 36 toot street. Abodt 80 ocree la McClure township* below Woods' Ban. In loti to enit. . H.B/DATlti, Executor* of H. Deris, dop'd. LX>K BALL.—The gnbatribor offers for £ sale TWQ BLAST OTLIHUKBB, three feet diameter, bar feet stroke, with two pitmen cranks end theft. Also, tome two hundred feet of Wrought Iren AIB PIPE, ten inches diameter, the whole in good order, which we.wiU tell cheep. L2D;lw * LEWIS PALZELL A 00. FDR BALE—A convenient and ; well inishediTWO-STOBT BBIOK HOUSE* with T rooms end good dry caller, end hydrant water, with .a -frame stable l«ck. Lot £oxllo, ier S lota £oxllo, on Locoit streot, Manchester, near PaaMonr Bail* way. Inquire at THJM OFNGB, or to HAS BY M. BiOPKhWLooast street. Manchester. M*.tf EUR BALK—A Urge, convenient and well finished TWO-BTOBV BEIGE HOUSE, situa'ed on Wylie street, 80. ISS, above Washington street, containing eight rooms, finished gazrit and hath room, with alt modern improvement* Lot 23x96 Aet.' Require of fcflO CULP A 6HEPABP, 313 Liberty street. H\AN X AKU KUK KaNT, located new X South Bead, Armstrun* county, Pa. Tor par* ilcalars anplt to JA2IEB WHEBIiV, on the orem* or to BEAD 4 HETZGAu, fol7:tf 219 Ht’-erty street. Plttibnfgb, Pa. ; FUR BALK—Tn« TURKK-tiTOKIKB BBICK BUILBIBO, No. 107 Boas street. Gtt and hot and cold'water throughout the entire ibulld* lug. Apply to A. G. OUBBAGS, tulOtim Ho. .38 Diamond. t'UK OiUJS—uao ttoilu, o leal; long and 24 inebee diameter; one fln»( inch. ; Bolt* able for a small -ouginiafibora* r>c*e? loqatra at Sc. HO LUtKETV STBSET. c*fl4:tl Baconi bacon i bacon,! 6v,000 n>«* Sugar Cured Rams; 1 76,000 lbs. Plata Heirs; 1(0,000 lbs.Shoulders} 3do tierces kettle rendered Lard; 1,600 bhls. Mess I ork| Of our,own packing and coring, for sale to the trade by . ' . McDOMALD ft AABUeV i.KR fe!7 244 Liberty si.pww”**.- OLL BUiUmxNi) KUUd ” . 8 bblsf tmh 801 l Bui ten % boxes do: .* fibblsl fresh Eggs: BseeiTfdlhisdaydod forsaleby j L^H. : VOIOT * 00. SKAMliKiia , KAWfj-»\j btlM to arrive andfirnTebr-‘ - ‘ j «e t,iMiAHDicmroo., ..mm ti*M*r —A. n. uueum. 4 B ARBOUR, QEO. W. nm-MHlf— HOLDSBU 1 , ■yynnnVTT Tiß OIL REFINERY; GEOBOB W. BOLMBIP * 00., HAjrrrxcrwu of - . BURNING OIL AND lubricating oil, Keep oonitAiltlv. oo < head tie. BtJKNDtO OIL, *!ekr and >rUtontodoiTMO,* K«« LUBRICATOR, pore WHITE BINEOLB AafrOAß :• ;•!- •.»> ±* l .’ •-*' . * • ■V’Allordqoi left at No. 56 Eitsa..Sii»»Trßaa* Block, second floor. will l» promptlx shaded to. ; ocs:dfT '' ~ ' Wtul. BS b UbV OHKAJ* FOh.CAML OULB,i fc. , pmai a 0 ARB OH O 1 by lamp Bisn.iomm, Ho. 93,W00D bTBEET, Pmesuaea, Pma. ' UQKN.T OJUU WUK&a. ' J DUHOANi DUNLAF A CO. Manufacturers of rros.wßiji imrlHsp oabboh oils. Office, Ho. Lffurtj street, 'PITTSBOBOH, Pa. my9:6md»* HUKrtUU UUi OOMl'Afi If, .• So. 27 inrio Urea, PilbWfi, Fa., Unatictaien of BEfIHBD .OIL ud BShZOLK. Prices to-day for Defined OH: By car -80 oocts per gallon. tto charge for package. DeoembCT 4th, 1802. • • JAMJfiU JKWJLN, Manufacturer of OIL OF VITBOL, ... - „ AQQA AMMONIA. Order* Wit at William Holme* A QaJ* Oflloe, per* oer of Market and First streets, will receive prompt attention. seSD jQLAMOND OIL WMAiitti. BAYLOB A BMITE, Befinen and desists la OABBOH OIL, unsurpassed by any in market. _ . Orders left at the, efflc# of Child* A Caaoa,tind*r the St. Charts* Hotel, at the oflloe of Smith, Park A oa, or at their work* In Xawrenceville, will be at> to. " ' ; - Boyer* ef Crude OIL ■ - ' ocgStly UCIFEH OIL WOKK& WILLIAM P. WOQL2IDQM, marroraortita or COAL AHD 0 ABB OH OILB, . and dealer In LAMB, OUIMBEYB, Ac^ Ho. V 8 Market itreot, between Second and Third, • PITTSBCBGH, PA. mh&hdly . ■ • __ RKFiNKU OIL* FUR KXFURT.—Tho undersigned are now prepared to; sell the best quality of Befined Carbon Oil, delivered on board of. cars at Pittsburgh, on dock in Philadelphia,‘«f at warehouse at Bed Hook Point, Hew Fork. Will eleo deliver tote from 100 to LOOO barrel* free aboard eklp,or sell Bills. Lading of differentiated tote on Liverpool, Glasgow, Ffankfort-on-the-Maln, and other European portal -•_ BBESE A GBAFF, tell PetroUte Oil Works, Pittsburgh. Pa. #€• Allen, moCOKmick & co., yallst Foubdet, Pittsburgh, Fa. HFWauaoun, Ho. 3ifl Liberty street. Manufacturers of OOOK, PABLOB AHD HEAT* mo STOVES, PABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATES, HOLLOW WABS, etc., Steel and Glass Moulds, Bell* tng Hill Castings, HIU Geering, Gas, Watsr and A*, tten Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Su gar Kettle*, P alleys, Hangers, Oar Wbsels, Ooupungse ■>ii< nMHwpyriJiy. Also, Jobbing and Machine Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill, with Steam or Horse Power. . holihCind SEH*MJTO wTFwf CHIJITEB. A WILSON r ti BEWIHG MACHINES, So. ST FIFTH JJTBKIT, PtTtBB VBOB, PA* TbM» UHRIVALLSD FAMILY MAOHIHES h»i jut been eroded tb« highest premium it the WO&UU'B FAIB, ltandon—*U the Mschlnte la the world competing. j • ■ Over 100,020 tuvelalreedy been sold, sD giving ttalTonsl eettsiecUod. This Machine makes (be lock stitch Impossible to annnl, with the essential advantage ofbeing alike enboth sides, forming no ridge or chain. It will qnfl^.»tHch t hem, fell, gather, hind, oord, tuck and The elegance, speed and stupllcily'Of this He? chine, the beauty and strength ot-stitch, and adapt ability to the thickset or thinnest. fabrics tender It the mostaPOCkaarCL AHD PQPOLAB 8 SWISS MAOHOT nowoffeted to the public. , mrWA.RBASTMB THSMS TBABBfW* WW Chill and examine them, at Ufa B 7 TITTB BTEUT. WJt.Sra&EB&CO., Whsthbh Auni 0 W. WILLIAMS & CO.’H. _ * IHIBOVED DOBBLB THMiD Stonily Setting JUachtnes. Salanooa, He. U Tocrth street, Pittsburgh. Three Machines are from fifteen to twenty dollars cheeper than any ether machine to the city.- They will' do all kind# | of work, and are warranted for three years.. Their era so simple that aay chQd. 12 yean old can tub them to perfection. Constantly on , hand, all kinds ol flawingmachine Heedlas. B«wing Bilk. Cotton, lowest Market prices. falT - •■■■• M. BTBAEK, Agent. RADIES’ FANCY; FURB ; OHILDBSS'fI SABOT FURS: asars itm oafs., couulbs * odoyhsi HATS AND OAra. Every variety and style of the above goods on hand and for sale at MoCOBB & CO.’S, Ho. 131 WOOD BTBHHT. pETBOUTK OHi WOKKS, HTTBBVSaB, PA. KKRBB * GEATr,Pxopri«tori. Oepaelty two thousand barrels per week# MT-OBoe, MOHoHOAHSXbAHOOSS. - ; noBS flfrAUlßUfl SXAKUtt AGJSNOY. • Tha undersigned are Agents, finf Pittsburgh and vicinity,far . • WATTS MADieON BTABOH COMFAHT, And keep coordantly on hand a supply"of their 8TA&0B, xv loos itylsMckages, whleawill be sold in quantities to tbs trade on most reasonable terms. BOHOMAKEB * liANQ, M 9 MBgBTY BTBWT. I loisißmMMisn'i’a. V UDOkuKDtM P^Mboi SOOdoSrtodAppiOy tO d). Onions; ■ " 80 IMt,’Sweet CM«r, 10 s^ ~~y - gQ;RD~•, winii MONDAY, Elk. J7th, IW2, TraU.win Mpot of lb. :Nuu,ltul«- EaUrawd. •» burgh, as fciltows i ~ - . FffliN»,b, CMnlwi mi liiin.t 3:00 p. m. ■Betnndng xraiha arxive'at 9:20 k. m., vlO A m H 8:40 and UiOOp. to. ' ■->, - ) - Through Tickets to all prominent points Ih the West ot Sooth-w«t,:Horth.jpr. Hflrih-w«ist l ciin be 'mvcartxl at the Liberty atrost Depot, Pittsburgh. l' “JOHNBTBWaBT, Tickot Agent. * frorfortherltrtokin»tion,-*dplytoi_ :‘- .' " . , ‘.t - -'' [ WILLIAM BTfiWABTr Agnnt, At the OompdnyMi>f&eet In st n 025 • ! . .i TX7-I N|T K K . ■J3£r. a*. Pimßs?j>«BSffljMiwM^ TAIiIAOESTIiAL BAIiSOADTiTIIXQJXXDAILIf TBAIKS. Ob kiJ *Mcr HOUI>A.S, Jon. litb, 1863. rbe THBOUQH MAIL TBAIH l*avrtlh«’ Pm -irt«r SUtlro «*e*y EWiaipg ?C6pptxg : dnlrit^ i: dp«lat9ft»at l 'BUUAB dlriot cooneotion gt-XUniebarg forDiittsMW uu Waablegteti, and for Kow York tl* Allentown roat© > and Philadelphia. • ••• * .if • . - Tbb Z£BT UHaiAtM tbs Stitfcfc diflj (except-' thmd»r,y it I1:S5 n «j etHanwnrgifcrSaßintetaand Washington, Kid *1 Philadelphia for I&rwYork. .1 ,JLOOOUKODAIifH-rUAJll*.’ - : • TtieJohnitown AOMOQoiifc4soaXrala,i*a»>e daffy, (aicaptSoaday) at 2A6p. hi* stepping at aU*iatlon» end rnanint! m far a* OoneEJangh.j * far# aTPe Bi*ilcalea?e. dally (eroptmflay™ ft Wj*ia.-\ ■; '* •■■ Beceod' AoonDßioutleo Train'.te -Well’s Station Uaree daily (eroept Ssndayl'at Hi4s A ■ Third Acoemjnodatfoa.-Train. for W*llV6Uiioa luth iilll Sudiji sS 6:QO pitDi' < , The Chnreh Train leaves: WiU'eSUtlonafw.yßub* day atfoOdia.'s*; Etttatargh at 12:60p.tn. ; . ;•! ...-!• ! £ -I ; ; . Betuvnlng Trains Balthacire fixpwwj 12:45 j>. on £ Philadelphia lx jaij Fait Lk*. l£o.*.K.t< Johnatevn Aoconmodaiion, 19:30 a.,m.; Xlzst wall’a Station Aocothniodatida, fc&> a. oui se:>o3d Wall? Btatkm AocoßiMOdaUoS) 8;35 a. til.; Third Wall's Statics I:M p, at: Yotirtb -WilFs Station Accommodation, 6ison.‘ai. Baltimore Skpresa will arrive with Philadelphia ISxpreu! at IrJS on Train for BlilxsTHle sudli»dieoe«oßS«olas BUit*- - TiQe Interaction .with Hall anil Johntown Ao-- lfoat and WW. . ;!> The public wlU'flnd; it p*&'Jr,tr>thEVlnt6re,t,li3 going Ksat cr Waet, to travel by; the-Pesfir*h«ila Oeatrai lUUroed, eetheeooovamadatkfße BOasEend cannot beforpaaaed oa any, other roots*.! Beadle baUnatod, with i atone, and -la eatl&ly ’jqtf> from d'Uh We can' sliced alulsoia(ort ! i?'aQ«rt* nay tarvet thUfooad'vtth.iksirpuxftteye, - - ;; • ' ■• | “• ‘To Scw a<. r 10 a TO'Pbflad#lphliLr...'lo - 8 80 -to Herrlebnrg' -Jv. TO6 v ? *- ;; >• 'i; Baggage cheeked- to- allSSkioae on the Jreeneylva*• ■ Bailroedt and In Fhiladetphl% Beitlstom eadJJeo Ywrk: r, : FejM&gSTl'] btircheelng r tlckiiM la ceM- irlU K> ekargedas ssowe, ic addition to the rutlon-ratee, eutk*p.“ irheretheOcmpanybaanaAgent... < . L HOTIC^-—ln um oI bm, Uii Gpmpen;. wJil hold ifcemealiee reepbnelhle‘for 1 pwebial only# and for ea emoont net excoedlng fIOO. / - ", - E. B.—An Oianihae XdnehM beeh enptojsd tc convey (aesesgen- a&d4ihgga&oAeaniiroin.ihel}e pot, at a [char£3, cot to exceed |*-r each p«w . eeager end Oeggaye. For tiokete, apply to • v . ;j. fiTIWAJIT, A«at, At the PenolyltatLie Gentra) ■ Sadjroad raxr>jgvr atea.M>:,on hn«rtv aadjQrentetveeui.:; ; . n^jg BAJt'MtS. j Dollar savings bank, no. 6& POOOTH STBxiZo :ii •• -}/ ■• . ;GHABTE&tD -IS 1856. . Open duly from 91 5 2 o'clock, also oa Wednesday and Saturday eT&r.’ing« r from May Ist to Horemfcer Ist, from! 7 *fi 9 ofdocki and from Kerr ember lot to Hay Ist frrm 6 to Bo'clock. •* received of all ™m not Ism than One sad a dividend of fhe profits declared twioe a 1 jear,ln Jonoand Becember. interest has been de i dared la Jcaa and Deoamber, since UwMDk m organtakT,' at the rate of six pfx cent.. a year.. !•' - - interest, If: not drawn ont, la placed l of tha depositor aaprincipal, and bean the same ln- I terest from the fir# days of Jane and Deoember, oanr- I pounding twice a year without;troubling the aepcak- I for to call, or even to pnifexlt his pam book.' Attbif ( rate, money will doable; in kds than twelve years, (.'making In the aggregate xaoHr axs OCTJBair m. 1 [czß.iSus. •!•' , I Books, ««mtah>ing the Charter, .By-laws, Bales > I and Begnlations, tarnished gratis, on application at . I the office. < ' V I 'PnssioxKt—GßCßQß ALBBXK I yxcsjraui»ma: . I John B. McTadden,. ; Isaao 2L Fennock, | John Holmes, •/„ ‘' 'John Marshall, I Ataxadder Speer, ; Jdmes B. D. Seeds, I BenJ. Ik Fahnorfoek, 1 i jA. U. Pollock, M.D.,, I James MdAnleyT. ii Bargwis, I lUhtmHnj __ ' William J. Anderson. I v ' ”.' iwiisMt: -L I Alexander Bradley, .»s>. .James p. Bailey, I JohnG. Backeien,. . Piter'Ai Madeira, \ Georg* Black, . JphnJLMeilcr, I John B. Canfield, JameS Shidle, I Alonso A* Carrier, , . Boberttßfibb,. I ObarteelA. Oolten, WnltacP. Hejshall, < Wliliaid-Docgiss, f. JohaOrr, I John Brans, i .<) Qanry Blngwalt, El HoreweU Btpbnrc, ■; Jotih. E.jßhoenherger, I WilliamB. Haven,- WilUam& Bchmerts, I Peter H. Hanker,- Alexander Tlndle, I Bichard Hays, - I/sao Whittier, I WUliam 8. Lately, < ; ChriUlaa Yeager. I fixcxrraxT ATausintxar-OHAS. A.COLTOH. I fcatdawT i;. . •} ■ QTE*ii waßtdi-y BBiwaas ; asa., jO.HSW nat»itUc-Pss«D»n at QUSHJtfbTOWN {uofautd.) Tbft .laWrpgDVif®* lockuiad PhUartal* -phi* SUtashlp OMapcar- litf*odi»d»i»lofcisK .thalr 1 fuD->ower*d OlrU-ballV Iron BtMUiiipr'M Wlowu Q*fT op Teb. 18. OITT OP March T. •yVlW*itrwi,- ; ...v.v:.:i:-r,..:. i 14. -•Bd imy Battndavj as.; aooßji (roa v Fire 48 Bert* Blnr, . =v ; ' i#-i— -,~- hAsafiorjvAaAaiJ.,.; . PaftiU CbiTiMf. fLE« ; » 4© ,Ja Xiowkwu*;.® pQL do, toLoiidoiw.. • M 4o' lor«ric~ 84 OQIV ‘66. ' to *0 *0 “ fid tO BAinburg “tODOI 2« L to HixnburiM 8T 40 - pta*«x«ri»Uo torwirdod Bot* fortifo*inWttXvAc., ASoqoAiij'JorrßtAi., ~ MTPmwup snihiac u utkirjmt.tkAtKM»di <** bay tick*& btn it tha follows ***•• *3Sj, w * 2* : Tron; UrirpoOl « Qnso»KojW,* lit foWn, 17* tSSuiiHW. *«•» . ,--Tlu^aMjaae«lhAW'«fl^AHBQA?aHArra. qttAMKfi.F£flTUB uooe mi AJSJAWa, looohotitb ; AXLBU, AiiOHpßft, *j»fWldndij6lSeiiTy;FMita€^-j,<.. 1 - . -'TMtpifiAKOJJYILTX, Uix i?•'■ J-. • «f*tv* 1 . ■ ;-utKtWf<»ow». Fa. W' iULtLAM. iJAW H liiii & Wi Boiler : tftkirs aadßfaioi *lron Wofkors, PJDTH BTBBITJ V<*.80,'42,' t& sad £6.• Hiding Mcsrod a larfoyixo aid fare lib »4U with-tha Boa implored are preparM to cauiotactore oyery description of BOIJUiBJtS iftjftbVfrst maoaer, and warranted equal. to'aay.Biaai'lntho country. OIIIKHKTB, BBIOQIH. TIBB BIM. BTBAk PXPX3,LOOOMOTIYBBOniBBS ( ’OOHDKBBKBS < SALT OIL STIfcLS, AQiXATOBs! BOILK&IBOHBBHKJIS, fIUOAB PAHSiindtelo of BABH HILUT TA,T*Hr BOXtiBB. ■ Bcjeirtngdct* on Be -notice •{••:■ —delMf IjUfuri' frKKm^juroiTdsumvoruxf - : wiry large ifoefc of cht*» THUS, of MtectedTirietfei to cbooa from; with rrsry pani* . Us cam taken to fcamaeyctyrarMr troo to name. ..OfAppteelano we bare vUcb an three you old*, IP, OOO tear jmx owa, Pear, IV OOQ two to three jrsan.gld.; Poach* a fine stock. '' ■ ' • r ■—:■•' .*••■• - Baraanrca—theTrees fatbo'tfnxiefp; Caflaad * saamlut them. I XVKBOBSIHBtnai lto S tot.l>7 U» Hm eUEUBBIBY, >AK» OAKLAND HOB* I^sSi3e%!*! l v!* > ' **~ jnHHMWWra. j j IwiMswrjsß®? 1 ii ' • '«