•Knv.viv. 1 * jl- "I': :4 F.; ' :-.v .• ■ ' V. _ • 7' sfeteii #lisSM ; '*i j’^l]Cw*X^2' ,^>i*.! 'J s*< &>•♦:* j-:':; i ; f v.'jxa ■?h C»- y.S 'i - j|. ,s>vj • •;« i..| >■ -M-Vt-?-+;■ * •* »t»*».>\* «J« ■ •■ Ijv.; v; >'\^{;X‘- : * ‘V is i-vi ''jJ/' ?-- ' Indiann Coming. . A inrtf'ef; << Wf' injani," oompriilng a •waW of ohiota 1 of-ih* Mlnpwota triboi, ;i, hato mind hi Chicago, and wUrba: h.n in * d»y or two Onthalr way io.'. Washington, IndUa Agent for **r»ni yetn p&st, &ad JP*- ; ; K£S^E3s^! h * 0 “ p PiU **«*' ' ' .".Ctatk .V. Thompaon, Boparintondaoi .Abing.'ttft :fi‘ob*ut£i T 2)tr -iw v v «g today ot two.wh»iT>,. ’ 'whole party will go oh to Washington for th, porpow of having a oonfsrsaos with tha aathorltias in rsforsnos to Indian again and ‘ diSraltlM. I k*.*- ■ • . WEDNESDAY ! MOBNING, FEB. 25. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday's Evening Gaiette. The DeeirncUbn or the Heresies** . Her Officer!) etc. * A special dlspatoh from Cairo, to the Cin ••eiaaeti (Hutu , nador date of the 21st inti., gives the following particulars of the destruc tion, at Memphls/ofthe coal tag Hercules, ithioh lift the Ute xiie, With coal blrgsMa tows « At three o'clock on .Tuesday afteraooa, on,; the Uth lust., thepecple iot Mwaphls.. were * startled by the firing of cannon and-whittlng of sh«n through the air. UpoarwMng to the spot it vat found that* burning steamer .was i floating dawn the opposite side of .the jriver, the «*"*>■ raging violently. The steamer was • stopped just above the Tillage of Hopefield, ’ directly across from Memphis; Xkwould ap pear that os that day some mea from the store boat Sovereign and gunboat Crkkethad gone 1 on an Along "with ‘ them vas E. H.,&xUiok,'of<th’e' SjQTelhlgff;. : weathorwa* verjfoggj.AtugTiMMSuh / out, which; ennearing the shore;;***; hailed. / by amanon the’hoatthad been- lately, Aied.-aborerby, tug lauded at the polntindkeUd/nCs?/ the Little Hock -Baliroad~laiidiiig,;an4 saw.itte* flatnes; shShad-seren :barg|e«<ofieoal la tow. 5 Xha Uni, trti the steamer oam% doiHi Previous.to -this the; guaboaVhlkry' . came up and thietr shell lato lhe woodsy .Qn. landing,'tbedeadbbdjr'of : a ,4 njan warfoundi the eorpsa pleroed by nro'|lui , tt t two muskets lay at his- ; side. Trices of .sjtrpggliDg'wera seen around, and on thetrees maria which most have been fired from v tha- boats. A trail leading back -from the shore .showed that twenty-fire or thirty horsemen had goaa from the place.. The drai* of ; thb huh found, indicated that.he was.'a ‘ malader of the offloers and crewbjftho burz\t btaV ; were undoubtedly led away- prisoners*. Zheitedmtt iral the towboat Hercules, loaded with,Pittsburgh coal. This U the third boat destroyed by .guerrillas' ln‘V thrimmediate vl.dalty of UeabhU-^theEereil»B,Hnunpus. , Ho. 2 and- Muiitlmani- -The were horrified, fedrfag/ the; deed- would! bring the - Federal gunboats',-vengoanoc on them. AH hung out white flags. Zhe .tts^hiriery 1 Of.;the Hercules can probably be saved.. Zhe Hercules was owned by Nichola* Big ley, of and'was a very valuable and powerful tag. The owner .last summer* had her hull and upper- works thoroughly impaired, at a cost of several thousand dollars, end she was worth perhaps $30,«00; : Her owner had a contract for sfipply ing the government with ooaVand it was while in Qiat builneii. : that she wai -salted and. burned.. fihvwusoom mended by CaptrXhemas M'dusky, ofhtan- Chester. John Blgley, of this city, was en gineer; and Thomas Collins, of Fayette county, and Wmi Smith, of Louttville, were pilots. We have bsen unable to learn the names of the erew,but most of them wore Pittsborghers.' Beijing _lilquor_ to Minor«--Two Bo fa Almost Frozen to Death. On Honda; sight, abonttwelve o'clock, m eltisan called the attention of* tho 'Allegheny night police to the faot that, two boys.were lying in the snow in the gaiter opposite the EmmetHot*l,on federal street, On repair ing to the spot, they found two boys-Iylng-ai •tated, one partially on top ef the other, and both 10 chilled wilfr-the frost a*, to be utterly unable to rise. The arms of the boy who lay undermost were rigid—so firmly fixed that tisey could not be moved*- Xt took four men tO'carry him to the Mayor's office, where he was restored with considerable difficulty. 'He had on two pairs of pantaloons, and two pairs of sookr, so that his legs- were hot So badly frosted as his arms. The other boy Was not in iio helpless a condition, as bis body was kept oat of the now by resting on the other boy. Thoy were both.Tsry drink, and hav ing fallen together were unable to rise* • In the morning; after they, became sober, they.stated that they had been spending the evening in this city, and got lienor -ip drink at the kept by a taah named next door to the theatre. They .were both about sixteen years.of age, and U their recollection is correct as to the time they started home, they mast have lain bn their snow bed for an hour and a half. The offioers are of opinion that another half hoar in the frost and snow would have killed :bne U. net both of them. .. The practice of selling llqnor to minors is becoming quite common, notwithstanding the severe penalty prescribed bytbeaet. Some barkeepers, ere now, are very strict in regard to this matter, bat we are satisfied that a great many of them deal out ale, beer and Villainous whisky ihdiwriiniDi&ly! -to men and boys. The risk bfpunlshmentis so very slight, that unprincipled, liqnOr sellers are willing at all tinxesto rah it, and it Is only one of many thotuiad offenses that is punish ed. Here is a case, howerer, that calls for investigation. The boys-were eery drank, and they got their .liquor somewhere. It would seem to be jtho duty of their parents to msoertaln and prosecute the guilty party. It b a duty they owe alike io themselves and to the oommunity- I ' r Deceased Pennsylvania Soldiers. Tbs foUoiring-nMflied Pennsylvania soldiers have died between the lit of Dseeaber ‘ and the 9th of February, while confined as pris oners at the Confederal* States Hospital Pris on (Libby): Dec. I—Private S: Cover, Corporal 0 A Block, 0, 11th. Dec. 18—Sergt Edward M fihreiner, -K, Oth Beeerree. Deo. IS—Private* Henry Gall, F, 10th - Bcl, John Han, Dec. 20—Private P Bo cart, £, Cth, Dec. 21—Private* Chat Newman.O, JM Bolton, K, and 6 Heckhert, A, 121st, Isaac 81m* modi. H, 6th James Montgomery. K, 11th .Boa, Ora Bergt B Meredith, 0, 6th Bos. Doc. 22 PrlvaU Geo K Jacks, G, lllh Boa. Dec. 82—Private D Cribi*. F, 121st. -Dec. M—Private* .-W W Davis, A* John Boeenberp, C, litb 800, TLPeonlngtoa.il, 42d, G W Wiso, A, 7th Be*, Berg If B Young lOih Bos, Deo. 26—PrivateG W Bliucton, H, Deo. 27—' Benmant J W Day, H, Cth, and Private Thos Bran*; F, uth. Deo. 26—H ; A Astly, D, 3d. Dec. 31—Pri vates l» B&ewbary, K, lltb; Alex Cest.fiib; Nlcho . las Smith, K, lisd; Jes lloor.H, Gibrand UUP ■I Bussell, G, ’lUh; Major Frank - Zsntmeyer. 6lb lies. 1 -Jan. 2,ISS3 —Privates \!m Ladd, K, 142 d, and C - Kondder, JC,4lhßc*.Jan. 4—Private I Fax, 1,130 th. Jan. John V Freeman, F, 11th. Jan. 8— Private Victor Knelbeller, B, 1215 t.. Jan. &—Oorp H Dilman, o,7tb. Jan. 9—Private* J Batter, Q, 11th; A|B MiscbeH. £, Uth, and XUiShUUari, Ilth. Jan. JO—Private Fred Conrad, F, 136th. Jah. 11—Coro P*tar McHne, 1 Cth. Jan. 14— Private* 0 0 Bee, I. Qftt, had Michael Hess, n, 7lh. Jan. 15—Privates » - Helabagh. S, £Uu Jan. 15—Corp Jo* W A Bishop, 1,1215 t. Chamberlain, K, Uth. Jan. *B—Corp VnAvus, A,-11th. J*n.S>—Copt C Shaffle, H, 6th Be*.,! and' Prirat*,A AlUbouae, H, ‘ lUh. Feb. 2—Private* W» Morgan, E, 4Jd,-andWm Brans, Uth P. Y. r . The following deaths have occurred recently In the hoapllals in anu about Washington; J. W. Compton, Go. B, 66th; Johnson Stnigbtiir, B, 125th ; lianas Brownell,£, 145 th;.Wesley Mangos, £, 1134thl Ja* Mahln, B, 121 th {-Georg* Chamber#, F, 1234; Thos . H McCormick.K, 112th; W 0 Gray, H, 166th. At the Baltimore hospital* the following deaths are raported: Ir* Johnson, 138lh; P Me&enny, 66th; • CTBohwer, 113th; WBoatty, CAI; W Smalley, 1284 Occatrence--A Fattier Drowns his Son* .;0a- Saturday nfght last,'a Genuon by tho B«.mi of Lad wig I'otUi who rwidefin Wheel* isgi drowned hi« own con under the following olrcumiUnoei x Fstt*, while laboring under a temporary At ot iuinuity, threatened to go to the river and drown hJmieU, and ctarted off for thic purpoie. Hii con, a young man about twentT'One yean of age, followed him -and ventured into.tha. water to cave him., A decperate vtrngglo earned between the two in the water, when, it i! alleged, the father itruok ’ the sou a Violent blow upon the head, *’ - foroe of wUoh ao ctdnhea him that *\ 8 _!~® irendered Ueepabkof.faithar.'ar^ MAB he eonld be-reioned jSJHvSS fay the earianfi Tbe fathjf wsrdraggad from Ue water, and oommitted Jo. the eountyUJi! He>lxad beon qnarreiittg.with-hie family,and had threatened to drown hlmulf iff,order to get rid of the annoyaaoe tb whieh he claimed to be iityMfc. Ee la.aene amod man, and hie oeeapetlodii that oi-a teameter. Our Book Table. Tb* Iroo Foroso**: or, SWvwy and Seoewitm, By th* lUt. Jotm-JBL Aughey, * Before* IraraUiuis rippL, Plillad«!pbU; SlartieD, 606Cbeatnut »tT«t. 1863 Pittsburgh'. for sale l>7 JLjB._J)*»is, 93’Wood street,'" ; Manp ft ourious.and :palnfal record of per- adventaro among the semi-barbarous rebels jof the so-called Confederate States kf® published; bateo strongand living is the interest we feel in thftt earthlj pandemonium of horrible crimes, and still .®°to “'horrible 'passions*—passions which proihpfto all possible and even seem to sag ;gest impossible crimes—th*t every new ad dition* to the fearful “book of ohroniolei," . which - la being rapidly written to the balk of *: whole library—lf read with as mnoh aridity M was the first chapter, when with faltering .hand, as of one that feared his “ower trne Ule" whs too strange, too sad, too incredible to be.reeeiv'ed, the narrator only told a part of wnat he knew, and barely ventured an ob* •core hint that' 'then was more- tb be told. ‘.The work before as‘is ah interesting addition this class of beoks. It follycorroborates hH that the otherwitnesses t fromthe on remem bered first one down tb Parson Brownlow, have testified before the world' of the ignor anbe r corrsption and barbarism- of Southern /IpdetyV Bat we will not farther characterise the book la a general way. It will be atonoe moreins tractive and more entertaining to the -reader to give the following extraeti from Mr. ' Anghey’s work: FABSOK AC G HI YBSFOStI A TIG ILAKOI QOXKXTTZI -rkBOnVPHOHOQBIPHT. 'Person Anghiy was brought before a yigl r-taaef ooßunittee, of whom the chairman was I Parson Locke, a Methodist brother, whothas of his brother parson: . , MYouere known to be ( an adept ln Phon ography, and you are reported to be a : cor respondent of an Abolition Phonographic {onrnal.” j “I ' nder**'’ . nndußU'nd' tho soionoo of phonogrm .pby< and.l- am of * Phono 'grtphio journal, bat tho joar&il esobofrapol- Itlos/V ' Another member of the committee then in* ttrrogated me. “Person Anghey, whet is pnnnyogre phj?” . : “Phonography; sir, is a system of writing by means of a philosophic alphabet, composed ‘of thesimplest geometrical signs, in which one mark is used to represent one and invariably the same sound." “Ktn you-talk punnyagraphy ? and where does them people live what talks It ?" “Yes, sir, I convene fluently in phonog raphy, and those who speak the language live in Columbia.” “In the District?” “Ho, slrj ln the-poetical Columbia.” I WM hext interrogated by another member of the obmmlttee. - “Parson Anghey, is phonography an abo lition flxifi?” “Ho, sir; phonography, abstractedly^con sidered, has ne politioal complexion; it may be nsbd to promote either side of any ques tion, sacred or profane, mental, moral, physi cal or political.” . “Well, yon onght to write and talk plain 'English, what oommon folks can understand, or we’ll have to say of you what AgHpps said to Paul, ‘Muoh learning hath made thee mad.' Sapbose you was to'preach in phonog raphy, who'd understand it ?—-who*d know what was piped or harped? I'll bet some Yankee'lnvented it to spread his abolition notions underhandedly. I, for one, would be In favor of makiu* the parson promise to write and talk no more in phonography. I'll bet phonography is agin slavery, tho* I never hearn tell of it before. I’m agin all secret spc'.eties. I'm agin 'the odd fellers, free ma sons, sons of temperance, good templars and phonography. I want to know what's writ and what's talked. You oan't-throw dust in my eyes. Phonography, from what I’vo found out about it to-day, is agin the Confed erate States, and we ought to be agin It.” X BXBUOX PBOM A HkXD-SBBbL. Mr. Anghey gives the following specimen of the preaching of a hard-shell Baptist, a Mr. V , who seems to bave a strong contempt for literature and educated preachers. Enter ing the puipit ou a warm morning in July, says Mr. Anghey, he will take off his coat and vest, roll up his sleeves and then, begin; Mt Brktbbbihq axd Sistibk. —l air a ig norant man,,foil''red the plough all my life, and never rubbed agin nary college. As I said before, l*m ignorant, and 1 thank'God for it. (Brother Jones responds, “Passon, yar ort to be very thankful, far yer very ig norant.”) Well, I'm agin all high larnt fel lers what preaches grammar and Greek fur a thousand dollars a year. They preaches fur the money, and they gits it, and that's all they'll git. They've got so high larnt the; contradicts Scripter, what plainly tells us that the, sun rises and sets. They stye it don't, but that the yerth whirls roand, like clay to the seal. What ud com of the water In the wells cf it did. Wodent It all spill out, and leave 'em dry, and what ed we be? I may say to them, a* the sarpent said unto David, much learning bath made the mad. When I preaches, I never takes a lex till I goes inter the pulpit; then I preaches a plain sarment, what even women can understand. I never premederates, but what is given to mein that same hour, that I sex. Now I'm a gwine ter open the Biblp, and the first Terse I sees,-I'm a gwine ter tako it for a tex. {Suiting tho notion to the word, he opened the Bible, and commenced reading and spelling together.) Manic f-e-a-r f-u 1-I-y—fearfully and w*o-n-d-e*r-f-n-l*l-y—-wenderfolly— m*a-d-e mad.— * f Mon Is fearfully and wonder* fully made.’* (Pronounced foarf.) Well, it's a qoar tcxi but I said I’s a gwine to preach from it, and I’m a gwine to dolt. In the fust place, I'll divide toy sament into three ,'heads. ' • Fast and foremost, I show yon that a Tuan wiiJ git mad, 2d. That sometime he’ll git fearfully mad, and thirdly and lastly, when that's lots of things to rex and pester ‘him, he’ll git fearfully and wonderfully mad. And In the application I’ll stibw yen that good men sometimes gits mad, for the Posle David himself, who rote the tex, got mad, and called all men liars, and cussed his enemies, wished ’em to go down quick into Hell; and Noah, he got tite, and cussed his nigger boy Ham, just like some drunken masters now cusses their niggers. But Noah and David repent edj and all on ns what gits mad must repent, or Che devil ’ll git us. These extracts will doubtless send many readers to the book—which, however, con tains less of the ladioroos than of the serious, though both bur extracts might seem to in dicate otherwise, Tab : Slxipikg Sxhtihsl.—This beautiful balladry’Franois Dellaei Janvier, (whose name, in connection with some of the* best fugitive poetry bl tbo day, is very familiar to most readers,)haa been published in a neat form by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, of Phila delphia. It is a commemoration of the mer ottui interposition'of the President to save the life of William Scott, who was sentenced to die, because he fell asleep while on duty as a sentinel at night. It has bees read by Mr. Murdoch in Washington and elsewhere, and has always evoked'the highest praise—most deservedly, too, We think every reader of ss* libllity will allow. It Is for tale at J**’ Hunt’s, Masonic Hall, Fifth it** „in P. W. A. Gildenfenney’s, fifi- P" _*et; also at Wood. Price 10 cents ' • -ath stroet, near Thx Baltic Owing to*> aid Ohio Bailroad.— the *-e improved public-confidence in udCuub.rl.qd, .mddlttonu d»K throao? punigir tr» n, mifcb* »ll ih. ~a gll A Liuuocs Viunui Mute v.„. aUjT.ilding ls tboYlolMlj if Sowlolut' XeWlt, of [ AJ .ghooj, tojuuwor a ohorgo of lb. pr.f.md bjM.nrß.lty, Th. *ii. K , d libel ln sending an offensive vailn beenwrftfi ° l3 i eo * lona bJ® matter had _A Yoni'o Widow Captohbd btouah Old Tioga county exebange contains annotmeemeo t x • _ : : Charleston, by Bev. 0. h , PoUr Ilpolo, »gt>i 6J, to -Mm. HUxibeth Johnson, aged 26. ®°“* Stolm.— On Wednesday night last some thief broke into the barn of Mr. George W. ArnoldjfnClarion, and stolen fine wrev horse, saddled! bridle. No traces br the sconndretwere left; akd no idaa is had of the roadhetook.. ; ( ... ,- ;j .. * - . Boiae, whowjrv- Mu a private la .the ifoldrlSth.*' during the thme months ;S«rtieer,an<rhas beendohneete d it in the ‘same capisifybTer'ltnpe, kaa jeoeiyedhis commission as 2d Lieutenant in vvapanyL. Thu Stolbx^Tbajx. —Messrs. Wilson A Bro., of Allegheny who recpntly hired a boggy and two horses to a man who did not return them, havo received information whici leads them to believe that the horses and buggy are In Wheeling, having been abandoned by -the thief. One erf the owners has gone down to look after the property . Labour of Buffalo Bobus.—A number of buffalo robes were stolen on Monday night, by seme adroit thief, who seems to have taken s>Mp out the Perrylville road for the express purooße. The sleighs left standing in front of ithe hotels were found minus their robes, and a cold ride home was the inevitable con sequence. lir the City.— Lieut. Samuel Harper, of the ISOth Regiment, arrived in this oily to day, on a visit to his friends. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS: [FROM OUB EVENING EDITION.] The Rumored Invasion of Kentucky. LotriariLLi, Feb. 24.—The Journal gives various reports concerning' rebel invasions on the borders of the Blue Grass region, which the editor thinks are threatening Lexington,' 1 Fjenkfort and Danville. The Journal learns, by telegraph, alio, that 700 rebel cavalry were at Nioholasvlllo yester day morning, supposed to be about cutting the Louisville and Lexington railroad near Midway. The Journal expresses the belief that this last invasion is a formidable one. The Democrat learns that night before last from twelve to fifteen hundred rebels occupied Richmond, audit Iras generally belloved that there was an advanoe of about IQ,OOO rebels marching on Lexington, under ‘Longstreet. The Democrat discredits thesidoa that a large number of rebels are in Kentucky. The above reports have greeted considera ble exoitement here, but headquarters are un advised of them individually and collectively and deny their oorreotness. • The Truth About the Affair in Charleston Harbor. Fokt&kss Moheos, Feb. 24.—The Rich mond Weekly Inquirer, of the 18th, says the Southern Confederacy has lately been made the dope of a notable imposition. It was said, printed and reverberated over the land that on a cartnin night our two iron-clad ves sels at Charleston had sunk two, disabled one and dispersed the rest of the' blookading squadron off Charleston harbor. Now we learn with pain and rogret to a certainty that no ships were sank and none disabled, and that no damago, in short, was done to the blockading squadron, consisting of wooden ships only, wqioh avoided a fight with our iron ; dads, and most jadiclously brought up iron clads of their own. Farther, we regret to say that the British steamer Prinoess Royal, laden with' the most preolons cargo that ever entered Charleston, had been captured the night befojre_by a Fed eral gunboat; that she was alongside of that ganboat, within a mile and a half of the shore batteries; and that the naval authorities at Charleston were made aware of bor capture, value and situation, and our victorious iron clads did not rescue her from that gunboat, but sdloWed her to be carried out. to sea. We would rather praise than condemn, but truth must be told. An official inquiry is to be made of this mismanagement of an enterprise which may never be so favorable again. Immense Union Meeting in Cincln' Gibcixxati, Feb. 24.—An_ immense Union meeting woe held last night a't tho Opera House and Melodeon HalL Both were filled to overflowing. The resolutions were renew ed pledges to perpetuate the Union;'greet ings of admiration to the Ohio, soldiers and toxupport a vigorous prosecution cf the war; the Mississippi must, roll unbroken to the Golf; submission to the constituted laws and authorities, are the only basis for govern-; meat, and we will sustain those in power, whother they please ue or not,, until others are put in their places. Among the speakers worl.Hon. W. S. Groesbech, Hon. Henry Staubury, Governor Morton, of Indiana, Gov. Tod, of Ohio, Ex- Governor Wright, of Indiana, Gen. Wallace, Ex-Governor Dennison, of Ohio, Gen. Carey ud Judge Lane, of Alabama. The meeting continued fire bears. Oao feature was the reading of telegrams and letters of a. patri otic character, from'different oIE cert of the army. j Arrival from Havana. •Nsw Yoke, Feb. 24.—The steamer hd£«, from Havana, with &at<n to the 17th inst.j has arrived. The British steamer Alien, from Mobile, with 800 bales of cotton, arrive at Havana on the 17th, not having seen anjr blockading gunboats from the timo ot (toning from Mo bile till entering the harbor of Havana. Ho news from Havana had transpired, bat the secesh on board the Alice looked very down hearted. 1 The steamer Shell Birake was to have sailed from Havana on the 2 lit for Hew York. Business wa| suspended at Uavaha on ac count of tho carnival. - • The health of the city was good. A Hebei Pirate in the Day of Bengal. New York, Feb. 2-I.—The Calcutta E*- glUhman newspaper states thkt a rebel pirate Is cruising in the bay of Bengal. Tbo Cap tain declared to the Captain of the British ship Selim that ho would and burn every vessel leaving Calcutta under the American flag. COMMERCIAL RECORD. Frn aiIUIUU JH-AKIiETS Unicß or tu« Pimaoaua Dailt Gasxtti, \ * TuUoat, Feb.' St, ISB3. j Coin has again advanced 1 In N*w York, and oar dls patebes at 171 for Gold, whiob ’U the highest figure it b«« jet attained. Oar bankers and dealers aro bujlngat K 5 for Gold, 163 for Demand Notes, and 149 for Silver. Eastern exchange ts firm at par bujiag, and % per cent prem. selllug. QBAlN—There Is no change In Wheat though the market la Tory firm and prime Red sella readily from wagon at 91,33. Oats are firm and advancing; sale of 6oG bash from depot at GUc, and 160 do do from ■tare at 64c per bush of 32 lbs. Com Is steady with sales at SO to 85c. There U no cnango in liye or Barley. FLOUlt—The Floor market ia quiet Uiongh prices are very firm and -fully maintained. From store Extra is selling at $6 r 60&0 1 15, and Extra Fam ily at $7,00 to $7,60. Sale of SOD bbls Country Extra at |C,CO. Bye Fluor is steady at 65,00, and Buck wheat at $3,29 per cwt. GBOGKHIES—The market for groceries 1 though the demand is limited, and tr*- ' gna eraliy are of a local character. **' reactions gen u>4 to 13c; Coffee engar ranges from PBOVIHIONB—S* „ —<c, and hlolaoos 65@5Cc. Ibe at 6c for Is firm with sales of for Bp>" -uoalders; for Plain Hams; and 10c *ar Cored; 2,UX) lbs at Go for Hbouldeis, and for Plain Hams; and UGOO Qu at Go for ! Shoul ders; for Plain Hams, and 100 for Sogav Cured. Lard Is firm at 10%c for City Leaf; sale of 5 this grime Country at 10c. Sal-s of 2,003 fi* Dried Beef • DELED FBDlX—Pcochm arc in good demand with sales of 130 bush in lots at fur qnarters, aud $3,60 for halves; 23 bush common Apples at and 13 bosh prime at sl,6u. » ’ SEEDS—CloTemed is duU and tower, as 4 jnay be quoted at sale of 40 bosh at s6,lp. Tim othy Is firm with a sale of 60 busk at $2,50. Ft&x •eod is unchanged at (2,60 to s2i&4 CHEESE—is very firm with talcs ff 40 boxes piims W. it. kt lie, and 20 boxes Goa hon et 15c. BUTTEB A EGGS—Batter is Arm rtt for packod. and for prims 8011. Ergs— Sale ct 2 bbls at ISc, and 6 bbls at 20c per doaen. - The Oil fllarlcct. Feb. 24.—There hut movement la Croda OU and IhemarketJU quiet acd onchanged. The stock Is almost corwdaiely exhausted, hut no ma terial advaooe is anticipated, unless It Improves In thb East. Weoontlnne to quote at 100 in bulk, and 1t%316e In bbls. Beflners prefer hulk oil in many for Cis reason that it requires less handling. The receipts continue light, reaching only about 23 bbls during the last twenty-four hour*. BsSned Ql! is steady with a moderate demmd both from iheEut and Weet.; Good etandard brands are held at 29Q300 In bond, and 83&40o freep sole of IQO btils, straw In bond, at sBo. Chicago iUatket* Provision market was dnll, aa* iha Pork,: 6)£c for Balk Side*; 8c for Huai, 3£{o’ for Shoulder*" ell looee; And 93£c for kettle rendered Leaf Lard. Live Hoga were in light ■npplji, and owing to the difficulty in obtaining;transportation, shippers were baying *p*riugly» Snas&eken tbEnking them beyond “reach,” did not care to operate. | Tho market closed qulot* wltfa »Im of *omo 2,000 at a range of s3,6og} 4,60 for medium toextira lard Hog*. The Floor market was dnll and almost entirely neglected. Wheat declined per bothel—with ■ales of TTo. I Spring at sl,lB*4® 1,21>4i No. 2 Spring 51,1,07)4; and U«J«sed rpnng,at 86)4 —the mar kef during firm. Winter Wheat was neglected. Corn declined )4®ld per boabel, and closed Arm— with talc* of Mixed at aad 44@45c for Rejected Oats were dnll,-with sale* of No. I at 55>4(<J5Gc. Bye wu-negtected. jHigbwlne* opened dnll bnt doted steady at 49c. Qloversoed -u sold at (0,76® 7,90. Timothy is at Eli doll and heavy—with light sale* at 82,00. Flaxseed was sold at g2,85(§)2,90. Boston Cotton Goods Market. Feb. 21.—The Shipping List rays: Tho Cotton Quods market the past week has been a little dull, bat pricca’remalu the,earn?, and budeas are ai firm as previously noticed.'. outside lots may have been oflered a little under, bnt create* no alarm among careful reasoning men. • . We quote Heavy standard Brown Sheetings at it}s and firm at that prioei bnt no sale* of any conse quence tho past week, buyers picked op outside lota a shade under. Medina Sheeting* have been quiet bat continue to be bold at 12c; aud light jbbeettug* and dhlrtings are firm bat quiet at previous prices. lliU 4*4 and 7-8 bleached are soiling at 84; and Slo, Waltham,42 iuchee at 36c; and Uamlltun and Rill Shirtings at 21a. Denims. Stripes, and Ticks, aro firm at the advance noticed last week bnt have been qalet. Drills are steady at 37)%0 for Brown, with a light stock and steady demand. The Print market during the week ha* been quiet bnt price* are firm aLlate quotations, which are.below the cost of pro duction with Printing Cloth* at 19c to t4xo4-' We look for an increased activity daring the bnleuoo ol the month, a* the demand from the western trade Is steadily increasing. imports by River. WHEELING— peb Mimksta— l6S oil bbls, Lockart 4 Frew; Wdo do, J U McVey; 00-do do, Aidesco oil co; 269 iluur bblt, B I Kennedy A bro; 100 bgs corn, Jag A Falser; 8200 staves, ii Langcamp; 48 BKB corn, 6 sk* 1 crate rags, lotfsondrie*, W F Beck A co; 4*. J bbls wULky, 2uu do pprk, Clarke A co; 7 pngs wine, Y Xonag; WS Ibis apples, Wm Brown; 22 plcgs ale,'W Edmunds A co; luo bbl* flour, Jaa Gardner; 60 do do A Martin; 25 bbls lard oil, Jaa Daizell A eg; 16 c wks tobacco, Graham A Tjbomas, 10 cks bacon, Knox A Parker, 44 bx* easeuoe, I'iiuUoudorf; 15 caddies to baoco, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 41 bis, 14 hi bxs to bacco, W H Kirk pawl ok; 26 sk* dry pipits, 3 barrels butter, Lli Toigt Abo; 4 pkgs tobacco, Wm Oul bect*on,3l eks barley, Joshua Abodes; 107 aks wheat, F WUmarth, 64 dodo, Bdo rye, J kicAlptir, 43 bbls Hour, owner. ax. LOULS—pxo i Nsvada— ls6o bbls flour, 860 tea lard, 193 bales cotton, Clark* A co; Mrtl green bldu, J lleltach; 100 empty oil bbls. Bees A Graff, 1 bbl molaaaes, B Dalxell A co} 126 bbls dry peaches, D U Herbat; 82 bins da do, F A Dilworth; 1U bags feathers, B H Kingt j lO tes * o hams, Qrahun A Thomas. 2UO *ka wheat, li T Kennedy A bro; lot fur niture, (J F Klopper A co, do do, Fackiuer it Irwin. imports by Railroad* Prrrssonau. Ft. Wats* A Chicago Railboad, Feb 24—3 C bxs tobacco, Martin iieyl; IUO bbls fiour, D Wallace; i hhd tobacoo, Jno Grier; 3 do do, James A Max uric; lvO hides, M Dslange; 19 do do, G N HoPUctt; ll bxa glass wan/ATUng; 28 doi brooms, M W aan kin; nCHia balk shoulders, O L Caldwell; 1U bbl* flour, IK) sks cioveraeed, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 62 ska rags, £ B kegs* butter, JJ Boiler; 14 hide*, A Holstein} 60 bbls hour, W il Gormluy. • Pimscaon A CnavcLAifn Baiuroao, Feb 2S— -100 bxs oyster j, Tho* Battigsn; 18 bbls apples, F Vangorder; 77 don chairs, Frank Walker; U J bags 1 barley, McDaae A Ahjor; 46 bbls tobacco, fihomakrr A Lang; Id do do, B Robison A co. RiVER INTELLIGENCE. The river continues to recode steadily at this point With scant eight feet'by tho pier marks last evening. Thewealh'r yesterday was mild aud pleasant, and strange to soy the sun msdo bis appearance two or three times, causing tho snow to melt slightly in ex* posod* place*. : The wharf presented a very choeriul appearance ycsteiday, and boslhois appoated an as ually brisk. There was an unqsuii amount-of freightsbipped, but the receipts were light, the Minerva from Wheeling being the oaly arrival. Thu Jennie Roger* left for Bt. Louis In the early part of tho afternoon, and th* r H*iatings and White Bose for Cincinnati and LbOiltUl*, followed in the evening. The Nevada from. J3tfjLouis, with a full, cargo. Is expected to tfrivo here on Thursday morn-; log. Her freight list will be tonnd slsewbor*. The Emma Graham bad. new smoko stacks put up daring Monday and ydstenlsy, which adds material*; iy to her outward appearahoo. Capt. Hiram K. Uaslett, late‘of tho llnlted gunboat Cairo, arrived horns ymterday. 1 We hear it nunond that a htOTririent is on loot to start a tri-weekly packet line betvfeen here and Cin cinnati. The boats U comptam fid* line, it is said, are already under contract. . The steamer Ben jiankllnwoi; sold at Wheetingi on Monday, to n Mr; Thomas Svreoney, fer SIB,OO>JL Sho lias been In tbo hinds of the TJ. B. Marshal for some time bock. The Argonaut left St. Loais ouSaturday, for Fitts, burgh, and the Emperor passed Cincinnati for this city on Sonday. ; Tho now and commodious steamer Schuyler, Capt. Gpuld, will positively leave fur St. Louts' this . even ing. This boat has txcellont accommodation* fur passengm and plenty- room for freight. Tha Star light, Capt. Yanbeok, is next on tho list. Tho fino sldo-whcd steamer Emerald, Capt. Flsbor, lx announced to leavo for Cincinnati this evening. She has unsurpassed accommodations for pmongers, And plenty of room for freight. Mr. Charles ColUns has charge of the office. Tho popular steamer Exchange, Captain John W. Anawalt, will be ready to leave for Cincinnati and Louisville tomorrow evening. a rea.rijj (m ts. EVANSVILLE, GAIKO , AND fiT. LOUIB<—Tbo elegant steamerUTAß LIGUT, Capu Van Hook, wiunivt ■s above on UATUUDAY, 2Sth Instant, at 10 a. m. ■For frelgby or passage apply an hoard or to ‘ J. B. LIYINfIdTON A Agents. IPOK CINCINNATI & LOU., ■ IBVlLLE—The.spiendld KAOUaNGE, Capt. J, W. Anawalt,WUi imtsos above on WXDNIbSDAY, 25tb lnst. r at *p. m. ;For freight or pa«eAge apply ou bootd or to f 023 i. B. HVlhwflTON A CO.. Agonta ]?OK GAIKO AND SAINT > JESii* A LOTUS.—The fine new Bt<*mer£ggigfalaSa bOHDTLEB, Oept. tibold, will leave for tn» abuts and lntrnsedlata por s on THIS DAY. the 33th tost., at 4 o'clock p.'ia. T ■■ For freight or pagikgs apply on board or to J.B. LIVINGSTON ACG.,I fo1« JOHN FLACK, ) CINCINNATI & LOU-r, A? IbVILLE.—7be splendid steam EtIESALD, Oept. & a* Fisber, will leave iwr too shore and alt Intermediate pot ts on WEDNESDAY, %tb last., at 4 o’clock p.m. . Fcr (night or paasags apply on board or lo J. B. LIVINGSTON A C0.,1 621 J = »HS FLACkT . Regular; wkeslYiJP2ij> EANKSVILLB FAOKET.— now aud Wafitiful pafoengor steamer E3IMA UiiA* HAH, (JapU Monroe > Ayera, leaves Pittsburgh *" EooesTiUe EVEUY TDIWDA.Y, 0t.4 o'clock ' ,c Betnrnlug, leave* Eadeerille EVEBY w " m--n a. m. for freight or passage ' «stIDAV,atB ! J. B. UVINQBTON A on board or to H. K. PISItQE /goats, Fittibnrgh. H It Agents. EapasvUle. 1 po^ £'LNTS FASSENGiS&jJEgj^ L :-«tMmer MIKKEVA, ttpt. lUonlon, loftvMFUt-borßb fcr jS m BAY, TBCBBB AY And BATUBDAY, « *>: *• “• boucto.il,. Loare., &OMUAY. WKBNJtSPAY “d IBID AY, *1 8 Ttio id)o,e-itoMa«r m.kn do" WAooUog with Hub ilJc-»h«.l«tcomcni lor UMlolu, Furkersburg ami ClhclnnatL ' Fur freight or paniag© apply board « JAB. OOLLINa A 00., Aganta, -114 Water stroot. VTAVAL MKDICAJj BOAKI).—A !iN BOAUD 08 ItEDIOiL OIFIOKEa wIU cun (Torn. nt lt» NAVAL AarliUM, Phi •delphta, «i MONDAY, th» 2d dnjr of B»T«h uulQAtion of r»nriiJfcua tor UlmUaion lato toe Med* Iic«l (Jotpo oltb* HAY/.' 1 UonClomon dulling porml»ioo lo ophoiT Ufore itboßoard mostnuhoapplioolion to urj of Uio harp,«Utlog thUr ra.fdoneo, pUc» *od Idato of birth, ootompondAd with riapocmlilo tatltoo oiaSioft&ortl character. . • ipi*llcanti tatut nof bo W> tbau twcnly-cuo n^r mure-tbia twontjMl* jf«aw l—;, f, ~ f hi) uiMtUM U Allowed bj CoTerom«nt -to canll dstM Attending tbo*©**iotn M tiie fioaid, aa a *oc* owJtQl «*»tnlu»Ucfn I* * polatmaotla the - ~?Mnawdjm_ -NOVEMBKK.:. 1H62. O PBT S- W.D. 4H> Jt’CAILDII, ; 7 87 PdOETB BTEKKT. * '■ A lama portion of ouraloek haring l>o«n LoogM arirtaULaaoriMof adraoooi, ond now roploaMhj KTIS* S?i»dlng>» •«“ t * d, * B " or cAurrrs, oil oioTiu.wisiww SHadjs, ao, '} dftlMy 1 1 :—5 i—r*r-' 'I TJACPifI BACON) BACON I <P : J9EDICJLL. | ! N i-Sh Y r IMPRUVAJ" K!,oo|< -SfSAJWttBK. i ; '‘UK* ORB* FOE Csncst I G&neerouilForinationi, ' BcrofuU, . Cataneoa*. Birtaaet, , . Erysljieln, Boils, Pimple, on the Face, Sore Bye*, Tetter ASeotiona, - Scald Head, . , Dyapepaia, Coativaneai, Old and Stubborn Dicer,, Rheumatic Diiordera, , Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Biaeaaoa, ’ General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loaa of Appetite, Low Spirit,, I Female Cemplainta, I Hpilepay dr Fit,,! Paralyaia or Palry, . Bypbilitio Diuaaea and Oariea oi the Bones, TOSETBIB WITH ALL OTHIIt MHEAfeB HAVIHU THUS OBIQIH IB A DEPEAVEC OOKDITIOB or Tea BLOOD OB OIBOUIaA. TOBY BYBTBM CASA 0* VASiMh A. BOYD, TiwiWMii Deombes fil, 186 k Da. 0. D. Kimi:-1 take pleasure In matla p this voluntary rtiton«t In favor of n medicine pre pared by yon called “iHmai'i Blood Bsaxchxb. ’ 1 And suffered foe At* ysati .with Scrofula, which broke out on my heed and forehead tom to disfigure me very much, end took off the hair when the die* •Me mode it* appearance; it alee broke ont on at arta above end below the elbow, end eet into the ekin end Seab ee an to.expoee • fearful sore. The die— • <a my heed went ao hr that several email piece* o bene came ont. I was very week end low spirited, and bed giienuy ell hope of erer getting well, 1 hid tried several skillful ybyridanaiad they did zee no good. Id September leet, 1461,1 wee lndnoed tc 'try ‘'ZaUONht'i Imo 'ih Blood SiABCHm" l must confess lhad Bofalta In potent modi dace, bal niter 1 had need -three bottle* ol Blood Beerober, the nloera os my head end arm began to heel. I have now taken eight or ten tottles, and ay heed and bib are entirely well except the eeare remaining from Uu worm. 1 wilt aleo vtate that I had the rheumatism Very bad to my ami and lege. The Blood Bearohei : alao cored the rheumatism. 1 am now a well man, -over forty yean.of age, and i Wei m snple and yousg Mldidwhenl was.twenty,-and hare increased In. weight twenty pounds/ 1' would also itate that the dlwwse in my forehead tra* to bad that whan he; ■ stooped end lifted anything heavy, the blood run cot of the eore. Dr. Keyeer bad a photograph taken of me by Mr. Oarge, the artist, after-1 began to get well, It does not ehow my appearance ee bed as It WMbeforeTcommenoed taking the medicine. You photograph, one of which fa nowta.nj {toeeamioh, and also at Dr. Keyeerys, 140 WoodatreH. l would else elate that 1 took. the. Blood Search** which wm made before Dr, Keyeer commenced mak* thg lL Although it helped me some, I did outre* eaTer fast until I got the kind made by Dr. Kayres himself. One bottle of hie did me more good that two of the old. I believe It b a great deal atrpcgw end better. I have recommended the Bipod Search er to a gnat aiay of my Mends for various dlsnasra, • and I bellsve It hM helped the whole of them. Yt» may publish this If yon wish, and I am anxious thi*; all who are affiioted m I wm may ee cared. I Unto this city, No. 4 Plnectn«t, and am employed at Ltd* Tilt* a And*renr.'» Delos Marble Work*,-M Weynt ,t r W. DAJfUL A. BOYD. A BitlßD MAH QVS.MD 1 llt* in fiUgo,et GUnfeOtt XUU, aad Am# b**o B««rly blind In both ejee for umtljtortr yean. 4»M oh Dr* Siptr about three months ago, to: uked/ him to glee hi* direction* to th* * lchttetfat lor tit* Blind In Fbiladetphi*. - He told me nMdnot goioThlladelphlato get wtU,.aab<s hoc medicine-that would cm* me, a* bo mid ; my dls* u was to the blood. IvMtrmUd foritiwoor't«r> tints,ln itb* hoapJtalbi this city, and was bet my dim*** ilnji retained after * or t Wc after I came ont 0/ the hospital. I tay^l* ea*e waa returning and 1 celled, *d»iofc a good friend of mine, on Dr. S'.**,, »*© neared °I •>**«. “ i '»r •nutrbHv.&ufat The Doctor giro me "„lu,l*oy'i Blood Searcher" aoi oiraoh. DAVID iINHOLDI, Plllebur.)-,, July &, 18«1. OUatoo UlUi, flUrr WHow — t r. M'Skier, Andere.ru .trees ~; Shear oh». A BAD SOSt L£(i Vj R BD. Bc P t *“ l ’ or VM.-1 herihl oertl tf . nave had a sor* Ivg ft/'.- over a year. It w*» ooyered with nlo*n *mdi?-re* ao that I could n t work for nearly ayr jr, hi/ leg swelled ao t hat I was onabls to d* anjt 1 ,i n g br * .ng time, far at Isas* tlx month*. I * .rtedteTerniol tlubestdoctorelotbV dty* but with' *jt any benefit; tiadlly Icallcd o» D*« u« Wood stmt who only attend* me abbot Vdo weeks, mad gar* me hot, two bottle* m medicine and I am bow entirely well and has* con* Untied wall for tin month*. I am employed at tw Cagle ttngtn* House, on fourth street, where one can tee ©>. SORIAS TADBUit-1 ourqfaJ to ft Um>rtgU SO**,« »*<»' • \wftU <* Uu market. Oj . Qjgi*; B. SltTtitt- Hfusuvewb vupvraes straw. ■» • proprietor. rnaß GREAT CURE TOR CONSUME 1 4 TlOlf. ; Tbs procrtoicf •' nb medicine haring made it tb* vtody of nm• a.ioowntntt thf Uft of tbs Plot; Tree into* Meolcins tor. dlsessoe df the Longa and Throat. Is now offering to taflbring bameulty tbs n* nit-of his experience. This truly gnat and good medicine fa prepared with, much oere;4h* tarbelo* | distilled exprseely tor tt* Is therefore free (nm ■all.. Imparities of ooenmoa taf, Itbuctnod morsaeetoof Oaneamptlon than any febttrn remedy on urtlu : ‘ ■ ' f If viUWo BBOHCHITIB ’ v < • HaQI cow ABTHMA. r.. . :• - .Itwin«m>6OBITH&OATAHDBR*ABT. It win raroOOUaHB AKD OOLDS, ud Is u In valaabla vetoed? tor dleessee of tbs KIDHKS6 sad DEIHJIBY OOHFtAIHTS. ■fr , Biwi«ofOonßUrtolU.*W ' , ‘ If too turn iheDyspepsla, os WiSHABfS D¥d - . - PffPSIA FILI>, andUtbsy do not cars TOO*goto tbsageatof whom yoa ■ 'V-* » receive ■; _ -- * fteeeei emit at hie rtSSu&VdmcrlptiJ* drat* Uf£ A boaef Ptlkeent by oo^Sj ■j (old bj D». XBIBIB, ■ . 1U W«o* Wltmt, ' *M«rV' • _ f t ... roa.: m^uub._ Valuable parheob .salr— Thelfttbacriberjjffere- for sale a VALUABLY FaBM, (estate of John Drift 4eVd,)*ituMe 'ld' Ohlpewa township, Bearer county, 'Pm,*ontbnßble : ro&d leading from Darlington to BridgT4ter f -ash« teralsg a boat ISO: acne, all'zander- fenom.-.Tn».i»«.‘ .proTement* are a Yrsnje.Houae, frame Bam, 40x60 teet, nearly new, and otter outbuilding*; IOQ acne 1 cleared and in a high state .hr motivation? ‘baEener' J well timbered. A large orchard of-Apple,-Feaofe,~ Cherry and linm th*a. ; A number of new toiling - s t T f-i-w o; the-p orest water/ ;The,f*nn is nearly au undurlatu Witft. rich caal .beds— one aboot 8 fret in thickness, iand one of 6 to 6 feot thicks whlchtt nbV being aorked ahd th goad -onJOTr Thto woparty-i* ooQTßcUntly locitedrbeiof wlthln Q: mlleaof-Sew Brighton, BmHeii of BexUngton, and .2 mllm of the P., ft; W.AO.&. Ik Also within IKtpgmlJee of a rariUy.of Qhnfdles, Siesznl.GrUt and Bav Mills, Bchuols,Ac. . Forifnrther pnrtltfnlars tcenlre of the snbeerfber, - on the preixrlsM, or JOHN 8118 H, Hotel, Liberty sthet, Fitnbnreh. . ffM, DDIT. Bxecntor. COUNTRY fcEAT-FOK BALK—Tfa« .Very desirable letidmes known-m “EBIH HILL,” situate'cn-Oentte Arena*, and •'Joinfuc tbe city,'niay be purchased at private salo. Hoprop* eity In the vicinity presents more Too m«nrinn ij in oomplote Order, firar'tliocscnd dollars having been expended Ja liEpnirtanentrand repairs within tbs last two years. A gentleman desiring to secure enizsprcTed piece, .with shrubbery, ofßuaea tel garden*. £o., .ooold jaot be. better* soltod. The Passenger Kail way wars, running to end from, the elty, pas immediately in front 01 the mansisn for terms apply to *■ ALBX. EL MTTiLSB* i diamond street; or, THOfiIAdSWIHQ,. Ho. 150 fourth street. SWAL FOK BOO Acres of GOAL, Rna fatretoi lituataon-theMonoa* gabels Hirer, adjoining Gremlleld, .Washington Oo.» and Cresting immediate]; on the river. This 1> the largest sad mott valuable bed; of Coal to he haff'oar the river, and to the capitalisteffort roperforiadnee mexits lor i&Ttktmsnt. For tonne. As., ipdj to ALXX.K.UIbIiJtti, - • 4 . Diamond street j or.JOBATHAN VTE6T, AHDRSW GBK6G, BOBEBT GBI«G, Ftto Bon-P.O.i Waehinfttea Co.. EOS property of the ecriber, in HcGlare township, niHee from Lha city, on the Hew Brlgntoa'Tornpike. 1 and also on road leading to : Perrj>riUe, : conflfoiing of 90 acres! well improreo* with lituo fruit treea.i 4 m* d veiling boos* aadtenant house. fro. All under col* tinuicn, and baring a fine riaw of the Ohio rirer. Will, be sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser*. T*raaeosj. Enqnireof ; . > j ‘ ‘ . " OOLUMBDB OOLEUAH, 1 •!. Marion Arenas, Allegheny City ; Or LOOK BOX 62. P. O. Allegheny „ falO.-eraeodjci , T?OK SAXtß,—One superior teoend* JC hand OTLIHDEB BOILE&, 80 Inches by 98 hetlongi all perfect. One superior ns«r BOILER 32 lacW diameter, 8 feet lenjnX inch iron. ; , , . . Two HTDRAULIO PBES9ZS. for Elaxseed, with jrampealTcomblete. > Berexal new and eooond-habd BTBAM KKGinXS, fro* 15 inch diameter down tofi Inch. wIU be sold; lotflercMlu ... . BUGM H. BOLE. i , fofctf On the Allegheny rim, cor. Point Alley. ■ jgiWwuMjs. iron gjuui^ ABOOT EIGHT HOKB3 POWS*. IB GOOD 02CBEK WILL BE SOLD. UHBA* Jtamri &» th* Q&zgtm onfiax. Isliidlt , Jlttb street; abtrre Bmlthfie?d« yALUABLE PENH BTHKBT PKOP-: EEIX FOB fIAJLS OB BKKT.—DwoBIng and 10l So. 83 Fean itroet, iboto Marbury, 25x13) bet. JOHH WAT, Jr . •. i SewtoUerrlUa; Or. 65 MARKET BTSSBT. PltUbnrgh fc&Sweod FOB HAL E—lso TDOKT MCJLS3. The plage otwtoipiy 7 •ill beat Ike DROV£B’d BOMB, conur&XM of Morgan and Liberty itruti. PUUbtugla, and at the MuRQAH 'HOUfafi, Allegheny City. ' Sab to oommence to-day. Ihla lot of Male* amnoi be ex cellod; and average In elae from lft to 16 hand* high. The owner will remain lien ircm a *e*k to ten days, fcl&lw J.KOBB. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE.—4iO Acres of Land* with Slant hier* Packing and Emote* Honest, (bar Dwellings and Sta ble, thrto mike from the city, on the Pitta trargh,. Fort Wayne and Cbioago Railroad and Ohio River; In McClure towntaip. Long credit on moat ef the: porch Me money.'’ Apply to fellrfm B. BOLMFS. Jfeehantea Bank. ■: ABU COUNTRY LOTB FOB V SALS.—Four Jot* on Jackaon atreet," (payed,) Oiry of Alleghany/each SO bet front and extending back ttO feet, to a 55 foot afreet, Aboot 80 acres in McClure itownahlp, below Wood* 1 Run, in lota to anil. B. H. DAVIS. : I H. EL'DAVIS, > fe9:dtf Rxecnten of H. Daria, daeM. bMJH 'i'bs eabaeriber offers fox JJ tato TWO BLAST CTLIHB&BS, time fact diaasoter, fonr&et atroka, with two 1 pitmen enmka and ahafi. Abo, torn* two handred fret ol Wrought Iren 4.1 U PIPK, t«n ; lnehea dtaaiator, the wholo la good order, which wa wllLaaU (heap. frSOilw t „ . LSWIfI DALZSLL A CO. i F3B SALii—A ooßTemenft and wtU tnlihed TWO-BTOBt B&IOK. BOUSE, with T toom atid goad dry caUuvaed hydrant water, with a' teaaa ecaala back* Lot SOzllU, ©r 8 lota COxllO,' on boenit street, Maneheettf, near Fasaonger Bail, way. ilngoire at THIS OFFICB, or to HBJtfBY Ifc BlPD>tLi Lowit itmt Miaohwtr. .-_ fr9;tlf Ij\UK fcAlih—A large, convenient and JC w«U , finUhad BBIOK HOUSE, eUoated oh Wylie street, K 0.138, abore WubloftOQ ■tnct, 1 oontamlor eight rooms, o&iahed garret- aad belli rood, with all taadceA iCirfOTomeaU, I*o* S2i9Q&et. Knqaireof : 1 ,_WO, GVLV k SHKT* Up, 3*3 tH.rtr - BBICK iiPII-tJIMa, Ko. 107 flu £“ ntS] ttnwif«&' > ;s.«UnWild fclOOm *° A '«». OOBBAQK, ! - “““ Ma- ja PUmona. 1 jifiNT—A dtoitthltt COUNTKIi C D'dSIDEHCF, trithin omß .alli cJ'Allegheny Clty. on the PemerlUaFlank Boadr hmwTV • Brlok/wuL imeroradaad Tery comfortable.; t* alao ; Ats. acrca ot.'ctflttraaad ground in orchard and < ' Also, the - adjoining property, of eaten aarr* of ground'adapted fergerdejung pa*; powd; than la a good how and ontbuildiaga’on the yremJjM,.aadaguo<l jrariety of choice fruits. To a; good, tenant wilibe rented at a aodoateprtoo. Poa* •eedim gtrea on the Tar of April.- . . >. ' CaUon thembeortber,oaths Pmumb.^^ .■•——- ■ j ■ tnok KENT—ThOBBtwo Houses oa tba J? i corner ef Fifth i tree tend Ohm *?»•!» *»<"# ■a Hoe. 100 an*! 108. Fcw«*aion AtrolT to - AWBXAhDJtB KIMB» • jaSbtf , , : fio. 878 Überty street. TnOB BENT—A comfortablo two-jtoij JJ iwiunili amtalnlmfalx rootM,»Uhßwtai Boom of two room* atyoUloc, aod jtrd, to Blw«» ■ Tillis dlnctl,.. tl» roott orthojtott cot. jj r ■ - uifctf W. M. qOBMIT. tn ldb.it, »Fdt ***«*•■» ... liO LET—Three itooma ia fro Giimi j Behind, with or without; power. Xnaroomt ere suitable either for a Printing Office or other me > dugglparpc”. TOPimKQ BOOM. . ■pOK KENT—One twoitory B&ICK r DWBLLIBS HOOSB. BtuOTd OB Ha, if net. wlUtMTan room*. '2/üßr' ■ - i <JAB. DALfiEWi • ROH* s (535 *> '69 ahd TO Water streak 4 'mANTABD FOB BENT, loo»tod new X fenth Bend, Armstrong county, Pa. For pak iS.lOT.ppl, t 0 «iii.orto . Sa&Da ÜBiXwAitt li>l7:tf ,' 248 Liberty street. Piitebnrgh.- Fa. j , |iIUK MAI.Hi OK BENT—AH Oil K®- mhfrdtf 1 at Law.-Mo. 185 .Fourth et. j COUNT BY KKaiDKNCKS FOK BBHT.—two comfbitabla' dwelling 1» Pitt towoabip—oo. taoiiitc ao; orchard of two KM, the 01liKili«CM.: pitot, of *ralt;»o4anp«. T*. uaßllDlaoa can do pnrcbaaadon reasonable terms. BoqSreof ‘TTWATr * WILSON, ' Jala ' • V:.. ’j"' - Idbertretwet • U TUKK KOUM TO KKT—No; 242 Üb |3 ert, itrtot, naar h»d of Wood, from tbe lit of oett : r ■ Mo».Wlßd«dl.tb»rtT»t» < *t-L EMUKB TO iiiST.—One each on MM aod aftccod floor of WOThoOT _!*»*> a“j> * 8 WaUr atrat.. IBAIAg DICCTT A OO^. IjIOK KENT—A? taTRO J 3 room In ;ttd tfAima BoiLOata. fclrtb awr, Appl,attba Odonflsg SoOioof THw.uPPWJB. ; TtvlSSOMTlON^THoOairßita^n^®' BnotflOOTtt. BoUdto,;) ood oil UKM; tßdjjtod «Vos?“" t o-ÜBHHKIT LAKK. T ' ■ir.b.oVrad. »■ - ■. ' , - fs. /tlO-FABTNBKSHIP JSOTICE.-i-Tlie V, oOdontnad hire thla dqr aaiodatad tbuoaaln. tjxbo Boob aod Job, iPtlottng Eoidnata, <ha.Ua H.! Kink.. ,1; .. '.j . BiasBIT.nABA ■ . Pftnbor»t.P»>. l Xllb; Ma. frlidawdcw, ; r. AHU AMi).KAKI) OUx— ' ! ! • JLA-SSfebKprlcnGlneto&atl'lisrd: 111 *v :; t ■r. -WIW *» J 5““ ‘‘ *«*. 1 ‘ »1 ÜbbUoFftniWd Ofljf - A~.\ >» 'lO do 'Ho.l*-' Wv- A > RUUMOjU**. :wli? *obdit;K«7Tn^T*»/Ttiffiwnls»^o>»- ,; Wpo* or-iiw -- ■• Mmi. ( . - : ■ ««*»». *u Jjmrtm PlttabnrKi , 1A: a. m. 1:40 Ik BL do He»«rfc.~.—. LLM 1I.1«"« .do —- 1.-06 p. m. lifcdo *. ia.. : i AwWm flhelirinH—{„■ ft-Qft u : aja m . ... -4t 6to J<W4 »W»»till Ml Ino Bo:ChiDM*Qt o«rtPfttabnxgh BtfendidSl^Pjl^tt^teXnlas. <•; ‘ StecbenT’e egg j« 946" «* ' \ K-in pi / Wheeling. ,«« .*« ttOB *r* Iftio „S. (Tea B«Uilr.H. ~ 1105 «*•; Im «'* Oonnecttef Mteciglfc, XUUxeoro and ofl Anlln)ad t fuflat Bapilg wUE Caattal Ohio BaflroSi tot JUa«W«riAnsiWe; dau&ti) Ifadjanapcila: Otf to all, end potixta Van.' - •_i. - --' ffflwTfU Urn*. ;.-. •£-"■* Liana l4O a. sx, l^O&’m. do 4:46 ,» Sfl o do 6:14 J aa*- •*■ - - do ABliat»- w 644-«5 « do Htadaon^^^j.^-..:.,,, &14 u THU ■ a ... jLirfrMCtflTftUßd,... pj3 *4O -f Gennectlnt at Bayard with Tnacaraww broach fc* ' Heir PMladftlphla tab flanal Dotct: at AOUfica vtth ' PittotmrgbfXort Wayfca andtlhiear& SaOroad: af' - Ho4*ba with -Clerelaitf>’ZanarrfH* aad Oladnnatt XL . . B. brAkroa, CaTafcoga Fall* and: H&lanbixsittd atOlardenA wIihCUA B. B. B. f<qs and BolWo.wtth,CL3 i T.B. B. for Idledo, Detroit ' fcbdChicMOjaimthojrorthiweit.: . • - - -WeQ*tuuA<toc«Ußoditloa?teTwratBrtOp»t&*'- -- • : cßetandnF trains jurlroat 9:20*. ta., 400> r;, 6*46and 11m)p. m. f' j • .'U • - Throngh Sckfit* tp «U moiidnant -..point* la tha * " Wert ocScuthjwa^tforthor. Jfohfc*we»V caaba procnfedat tha,XJbftttyßtVg»?t Pep<tt, Plttabafgh,- : .''. * ‘ 50S»‘ BTIWABIV TiatofrA*«iW ■ - Forfdrtbef tnsarita*titti»aoplst»r.' -v c».j •-. _--'i I. WILIiAMMJOTABJVA****,: - At tha Goa pan 7** Qfflojtln FrolghtßUtlent Penn ti i»t0...-i.~.~.1--U..~... ■•■! a .mb-"' yajoa csanoiAi» aajs!B!i!rs?ffBjSßT'-i TBAISS,' Or ab<l'after HOBDAY* Jam. The THBOUGH -ttAII. JI EEAIH» fc«*ertha:EM*; mom Butlob eTary morning: (except .Sundayl.afc kS6 ’a. sa., stopping dt oU ateUeM. ana mating'Qirect cszmeoiknuiat Harnabncg lor Baltbaqra and; Wash tnatoai and fer Heir Tors rla Philadelphia.' r - iti The THBOyOBEXPBIRfiTBAIh team daflh^:, : WmUrcMcdi •b4ljrsir«w Uib Btatibs^BlrtaMpk: SnttdljiVatlfcßd pi ‘ 0.1 ektfying Only.**. pdaetpal' •tattoo*, oouwcttDf at Hjurlsbnxg-for £*Uw*caaMj Washington, and ai-Fhlladelphialor Hew YorkTr AOOOMMODATIOHTBAIH*. ‘ The Johnitown AobOttaioflattrtft Trall-icarr. (cxoeptgwday) at SM p. pi, flopping atal r station*- andmutingeahrallUoneroiffgh.- 1 "• t-i . itot^^^adgonftalatorWaa^^aoaHOT,, ior‘ gtgifen ~ Xh* Ant Tratetoayea WniFaßtaltosLerajßtt* 4a7 UfcW a-Hi4 rttuftt£n«,_l*iT«4 Plttebnrgh'at , • 1; . ■± l. 'jJ ~■ <■ ' Betornln* frabujtfrtra'ijj Fmabargniw feQova t a. j *hifrdalphfr Ex*, p. nui Tatf.Zdn#, l£oa.aa.j. fSbadtwk' l Aeomnnuxlatloa, IQjp *. a.; Phxt'WalTi.Btattca AooQMwdatton lll W>. tn,i B«fiond WaUV6tatta<J ApoomworiattoW, && ; m. at.; XfclM-'WaaVßtatta* • AooobxttodaUraf' bW p.«.; Fourifr-.WalPi Btattot- Aocotaadktloei« fcfiOp.m.: wflT' arrira with .PhUadalphla Express ail4l6p.Ta.YOß Monday*. • •;•*.• - >.••.-•• Tniinator Blairvyitia aad Indian* eonosci at Btaiie* vOla £nten|tttiaa' wfth'!K*n and Johnstown Ac* oMPaodattca t »art ‘dadWart, ~\a * £u fa ~ T , Tb*pfafrUo waited; It i gristly to thate. going Baiter. Ksst,jte tnni by the>-PanbfylTfcßi*v OtetEal' Baftroad, aa tha aoeoxamsdatSctiandw aland & ©naps* fee sfcitfiliMd'dttfcfcy ‘6th*r*o«K r > fba BeadJai ballasted’ writor atonaj-azal-fr •sttrslyfrss from dost. aadcwp&riloaUw>.« way* fcxog this ttoft patrpnagar. * “ Xq BawYM^^^|3J)'BUlTo'Bhftttß6ra.t^Mlo> -0 To ffiAWilpMa^^.-IB 66{X»-&aneaater. MV WM. 6.88 I& Hkrrl*t7M* AJu. -7 d*| j ... . Bacgacaobackad.ta'aU tittftona nfctbJranirilto ala » PhflSnWjbia, SeTfctaert andiScw York. 1. .<;> v f *•.< ; Faj^snituS''pnrcltairlcf ti{dub x ,in r euv vC2<<ba |™xl K* • ttom*aabordlE« bmW, la (addluoa -to • cfca' atatyoa i ra^-aioept irtta - siatta ■ rwbata thaOompaay.hiajßo Aaaat... .- . ' - 1, *“ - -of kthe'Cp&pajiy wOMtold itfuttaetas fcr pttaoual baccN« .only, ( aod:&r ait iidtfttatinoitxoeaaiflsfiOKV 7^ • S. Oaii&lbitt Idea baa. kaea aapteyad to * oanrtiy- fMftfittgtn.iaiol UgaK»tpftPdJrota tfatP*.- m at.a.6aßTO^t’io»xeMdjkroUj<ir'<«&tte~ v^s^ssse?^-: 4t j Ihd PfcaMrlTitalaj OontrmJ BaDroad. Xv«untf pjtaUqai Qraa»a|ml%-,v. ... bouT ' ■" ‘Bituriia. 7 BANK, No. 6!a i I • • 0HAM1BB) '* • i 9toao’c#^ck f *j ao on Wadwibhw let toJloranhar *-*® XromUOTWßbar.lftto Maj lit front ft to «.■.*.-■■ Cepoalu reoured nC F aQ.«naif ndfleas (han'Ona 'a <ff the pro flta dedared "twice a ** jone and l>cembbr. "Intkeet haabetade '•fißankwaa th&ratop^aUpfroentw *SSJ if not drawn ootp'ia to the c&dlft o< the depoaitor ,aa princiwd, ana beari the amain* ttrioet from the flrit dear* or. jnn» and Daceaber t ooou peer without tronhUsf the depoal< or 'to cail, or eren hie peat book. Atthla rate, money wIU doable in lent than twelTe yean, wanking in the aggregate tiam.AMp okn-HAir wot can. a txan. : Book*, containing- the-Charter, By*Law», Boles and Regulation** famished gratis, on application at theoSce. i >• PfttsxsKnHHOBGE'AXtBBSX. John B. XoTaddea, John Holmes, 4. .. Akxaodar Speer, \ BeojMia Fahdeat^ck, . JametdFoAuley! ‘ ' ' Jaihaa Herd man, -- Ibmo U. Peacock, John Marrtull, Jumß.D. H*cd«, A. M.Poltock, U. V .HiU-Bortvit), . . WUW*pi J. Aadsnen. ÜBS . '' Ipta D. Kiibj, Peter . A. Madeira, John 11. Jffellor, /ifiNe-ShVUe, . •Bobert Babb,; Waller P. MariheU. ..John Oir, Blaprall, Joila: H. Bboenbtrgor,. < WUUia Srflduatti, Alexander. TLadle, Jum Whittier, .ChrUUea Yeager. -CHAS, A.tyL’SOß* Alexander Btadley, ; John G. Backelen. - Ge«*eJMeok,_l Johajß* Canfield,'; AlonaoA. Carrier, Ohkriee 'A. Colton, William 4 •JoH'Brana, t.. HotwwoU H»pbnrß, William S.HaTen, rater H. llunher, Richard Him, : WQlbua*S. j BacnktafiT A TanaWm hfcdhwT-*' t, -.j. OTKAM WKBKkilf SStotfßßti] jet ;W.KEWFORK ITTDTTTI|ITTnnT , limi M • bigod emhartlnaPassengonaf QDfiJCUbToWN' i (Ireland.).. .LTfarpool, JSewTfork. ahd'Fhaadel* ' phi a Staamahlp Company' ißtaodVdaepttdiiagaheiz oU*)krwarwd Olyda-bollt.Jhia Steainthftw m Ulowm 01TK OF Feb. 88. OITT OF BAhTIttOBS. MM U-Setardaj, lfarch 7. fiAHQAROOmr.a,k.*..« i».,>flatqrdaj; March IA, mo' anry Setnrday, at xooa, from Flw tf Korth Bhrar. 5 , i., 1 PafolUU Gold, pl&Wi. u»p»*n»M.. . „„ yw BQ ', do' to lidi*doa.j, ;85 001 f do - IS 60 tti- tO-Pwil I'ttWc db iO M do'loHu&k>urg*tt<a>| do to'Etfnflrtm’ 87 «► <■ fMWMM aSo- tonmdod Vginr'fta; Brtaeoa, tt»u l ’3mnftß9<*te n«v£«aou*fMtffct% Art**otu.tooir irtada e*» tow tfckta ban at t£« fofl&irffifcit«f«s>ta2fcw fork; from Llt*po«l; ar jQTt*««sowr.;, l*t Cabin, tTSv $B9 and HOI -fco» *l4tHT?ooL|*D. fro* . TbtaeUtaCaaa toi pMWpgtH,dad amK-aipkieaM tt*p»aa. Tbn art imllt ‘)b f B«ic*4*aad km -MO Lft«rt, rtra.-ritStSSh. v rvc.i . .■aanEotmsrsoi SttfiAMßOA* fißAra, OJUHKA,mK>H KOI* ■ .... rXXVA»' MW*WBlttß. COOOMOTITB . A3D G£* AXZiXS. ASCBOJB& Ahd an nAUKWmZwSSfa : xaxuxuuiitoayiuti, a—ttmuv^k, ■ mij'Aw** j v tij-*oes»TOftowrr. Pa. WILLIAM BAENJ3ILL £ CO., Boiler TV t Utkin and Sheet'. Iron Workers, pnur ST&XKT,Hn.tt,KaadM. HartafTecWed a Urge yard and famish wl It With tits most taptoved machinery#—e-are prepared to manufacture mn daSeWptUnroXßOjQtttd in th« ft—t PIP KiVEOOOMOKTJI BOlZiSß.’pffiSrn^wMmg fIKTTUTO- PASS* .601LXB - QOH BUDOO.- *fIUQAB PANS, manufeotai—s of BASH* HiLLjPJCAri ft BOlUtfci.Bwlrtai dMts.o. <b«short—CSpttbs j»iw to ng* 4*- itittrsr Shoks IUA oTseleeted varieties to choose from, iritfc er«y pe«t* Ma csmlahsuio here sTwfr variety:*™ to Wilts prAfgUato&e /we hat* m,OOO-6<M»uof whfeh are thro* ‘fiaarold*, 10,900 four year olds. FMTfIjV OBtwatOtlose j—rsoid. , Peach, Flea, Afc, a tea BMCk; /•«?•• •/., Tj/ a»TOBa--the^r-s c fc:ths *&ffjr.:CUltifl •xasoJnstheta. : • « , 'T t ;■• I toB fret, byJtbiAnM cheap; ateuBBAZHB wbM— 'i ■•«• . <■< - AddnM PITTaBCriqH'AHPOAKLABP ODB* '7 f 1 ' risiv '.' .: - V r.v.u'a - : :' : ®HSBSSSi*'*:
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