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VOLUME XIX
sero Julcerlisrmrnls.
J3PEING STYLES
CALICOS AND GINGHAMS,
JIST OPESKU AT
W. & D. BUGUS’,
|w. & D.
m
& D.
W, & D.
& D. HUGUS’,
Blue, purple and green and
Red Balmoral SkirW Jua all ol the
newest style*.
W. & I). II II u us,
h
W Cor. FtftU and Market als.
OHAMP AGNES.—
cHli'QCnr, tiKf;K'Hf-Ai.
UK OWN, IMPEKUI.,
CH&H. ANb PIPEK HKJIMIKCK,
to » Jttr , Ac. ac.
For&deby WM. HKNNEIT,
fefc2t * 12u \‘'ood iHrtfi.
Police!
The go partnf.rsh ip- ii eketo*
FORK eiiri »ng btlwet-n the undersigned under
the name and strie of JAB. UTOANIILESS k ' O, was
dissolved by limitation on the t.«* of JANUARY. The
Books ftlheir fi m will be smiled at the former n hoo of
No. 103 Wood street
* J:\B. M ‘CANDLES!
ROBERT JAM.PON.
THOS JAM ISO*
JOSIaH REaMKR.
TTCaNDLESS, JAMISON & CO,,
{BBOCBMORS TO JAS. iI'CASDIt-8 A C 0.,)
The undersigned wim, cox.
TIB UK the DRY GOOD* JOBBING HUMN R W H
at the old stand, No 103 Wu>,D BTRFJST
JAi M’OAtf (»Lte*B,
HUBERT JAMfPON’,
f«7 :2m TH< tM JAMJmi.N
M’ORAIN’S depot
THOS. M’Q&AIN. SR., .STORING Fur.
warding and Commission Merchant late Todd
Tobacco Warehouse, corner Mam at>d Kerepth st.,
Louisville Ky. Unstudied advantages for toe
end tale of Grain aud Agricultural Implement*, Pro*
dactSjtc.
N. p - Rnfnfj from tiro equal to any house in Louis*
Vllle. *Befar tyßdeasri!. Sempte A Jooaa, Banker*
lalMwd
VTO HUMBUG.—
a - BOO'lw AND RBoisa
AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
Bfo. 13 FIFTH STREET,
D. 8. DiFFRNBACfJBR.
eUTLEBV AND GUNS,
Ta directed to our splendid stock of ail kinds of
*T'ablA Packet and Toilet CoVerr, Guns, Piste s. Rifle*.
-Ac. CARTWRIGHT A TOUNG.
fag No. 97 "Wood street
P. Karra J. & Harm „U. D. Batata
(Late at Miller <t Ricke bid’a)
RKYMKR 4b BROTUBRH,
(Successor to_ Harm a
Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIu N FRUITS,
NUTB,CONFKCTIONKRV,SUGARS,FIRE Wo&KtUti.
No.'-39 Wood st, sad No. 113 Sooood
■Opposite St Charles Hot* l ,
J*S9 PITTSBURGH.
- SUMMER GOODS.
LOW PRICES.
BURCHFIELD Sc CO,,
HaVtkL rrrC'T COMPLETED THEIR
A V LaiAJUo ptocit an rlosme out thetr
SLOCK of aDk _ f ‘W'*, < S“ ,ar
goods at great Bargaina.
ready;—
SD VOLUME GRANTS' CASK A
Reports of cases argued in the
SUPREME COURT OF FKNNSYLVA.MA.
For eale by j. r. WfCLDIN.
*•* _ 39 Wood street a«mr Fourth,
qinCinnati catawaßa wine,
J N HI'RAURM I.ViEB BEER,
Pure sod g7o.i, pArtumUrlf K.r f*tm'ly a*-©. e*n alwoy*
be had U tbe WiDe hoJ tU'e* SaJoou ol
WfeB«ri J RO} H. »o. 2ti Inamond-
TO OIL MEN.
ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
OI Is HUMPS,
Either COPPER OK IKoN TUBE, with supeno
VALVEd, RODS. A<\, complete for working
GALLAGHER, CRAIG. * 00,
noS 121 Wood sad 11*2 First «u.
AROMATIC >
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,DIURETIC,
& OYSPt^*
—AMD— '
IMYICDRATIN& CORDIAL
PURE HOLLAND OIN,.
. FOR MEDICAL
'v-AHTD PRIVATE USE.
What Shall We Drink t»
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE COON lAC
BRANDY,
Imported end bollled byhimtelt warranted l>uro“ nd
UW best quality, wtth hla osrtiS-ate on the bottle, and
h » seal on the cord.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE PORT WINK,
Imported sad bottled by himself, pal up for medici
nal am, Wfth his certificate on the bottle; warranted
pore sad of the best quality.
UDOLPHO WOLFES PURE SHERRY
WINK,
Imported and bottled hjr btraselt, the aame aa Port
Wine.
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA
WINK,
mportad and bottled by bimaell for private and medi
cinal nee, the best vine erer offered to the trade in bot
tlen. The Wioe is warranted perfectly pare. r
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA
RUM, ST. OROTX RUM, SCOTCH AND
IRISH WHISKY.
All the a bore Ipmorted and bottled by himselftiwar
ranted pure'and or the beat quality.
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 Will stake my reputation a* a man, my at&ndJuff as
va merchant ol thirty years' residence in t' e oily of New
'}forfrrthal what I fM«djre acd testify to with my seal,
t& v certificate, la correct and can be re
lied upon by ererr purchaser.
Phyrioians .who use Wines and Liquors in their prac
tice, shouldJpvtthwprefarence to tbexe articles.
Por sale by all respectable Dmcxista and Apotbe
oartee.
. UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole WannEacturer and importer of tho : Bcbtedam Aro-
mafic bchnapjra,
* 18. 20 and 22 Bearer street, New York.
Dr/€k'H. KBYBBR 140 Wood at. tir>2ft:6m<Uv
Earu —5 tierces for gate by
WM. H.SMITH k GO.,
nctf llfl Second * U 7 Foartb nts
HQMfNi .*—3o bbU Pearl Hominy, just
rdcftt cod fpr Male by
J AS. AJfETZ *'■ U
|C4. vfr . corner of Market end Fb* at*.
&inla Curran la. (oew-.J
Sk4?MW do do do
.JtatMfcfty PSYMSfi * ANDERBON,
• U No, 89 Wood street.
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JAMES P. BABB,
editor and proprietor.
Arbitration Committee ol the Hoard of
HUGUS’,
HUGUS’,
HUGUS’,
Fof two or three days the jailor and tarn.
> keys at the county prison bavb been aware that
i James M. Hannon and James Copper, of Law*
renco county, confined on a charge of ceun.
terfeiting, wero making arrangements to
escape. A watch was kept on their move
ments during Tuesday and Wi-dnueday nights,
but they did not attempt to get out. On Tours'
day night, about ten o’clock, tbo jailor, in
company with his assistants, entered the cell,
and made a thorough examination of the place’
They discovered that Several bars and rods
of iron had been cut or sawed off from the
bedstead, and used in removing the stone and
plaster which secured the iron window plalu of
the cell. The removal of this plato would have
enabled the prisoners to get into the jail yard,
after which they could have escaped by reeling
the wall. The damsgo done lo the pLie wa*
carefully concealed in daylight, by being
stuffed with bread, and covered wilt a thin
coating of Paris plaster. They had a now rope,
supposed to have been conveyed to Bannon by
his wile, secreted in the bed, "with an iron hook
attached to one end. The ceil wss in the sec
utid tier, south side, and after the removal of
the piste the rope w-uld have been used for the
purpose of letting themselves down, ml also
in scaling the jail wall. Pieces of meat, and
a quantity of white powder,resembling arsenic,
were also found in the cell, supposed lo have
been intended to be used in silencing the watch
dogs in the jail yard Thu insole Uo-r of the
cell had been broken off, and the hinges re
moved—so that it would seem they had in view
two avenues of escape, inside as well a* out
side The prisoners were both scoured, and
chained, in a lower cell. They endeavored to
induce the ajik.r to believe that the prepara
tions for rscape had boon made by thedeaertirig
ttergeanl Smith, who had occupied the cell
previous io being sent Last Their plans wera
well laid,and but for the vigilance of the jailor
would have been sucwtsfuliy carried out
AfaOTgiß-KoiiuXßr.—One night m the
tt *rly purt of ia&» week tbu hardware store of
P. U> Laufman A Brn , \\ oud street, vm
entered by burglars, who t* flee tad an
into Ike Ijiird atory from tbu roof of Wilaon a
coach factory, on Diamond a’l*y, and ik**n
gained access to the store by removing a pu? . :
and drawing -i bolt upon a door wiiico i ,
the second story. Tney carried iff a quantity
of fine hardware and cutlery, knives, puwd.’-
flasks, &c , to the value w f •‘bout »r. *
alio a clock, which was in the back pari o’ • h-*
t.tore. A desk was broken open and rol>b*s]
iu contents, .which were of little vaiu" Tm*
Mayor's police learned of the nrfibo ,
morning and immediately set to t«* tin 1
out the thieves. They soon diicoterod wim
Ihe guilty parties, three in i.muUr, w 0r.., and
succeeded in getting some k .iv<*s, g‘?on away
by one of the partis, which h.-p identified,'
and are now Jo the Mayw » possession. Alder- ,
man OonaJdson g poi.uo ik.“re sis<> in ;
thesearob, but all «ffur> io ;eair« yic i-ri-m*
dera haf* so far proved ,
the police have U**n engaged night and day In
endeavoring to catch tb~m Ymterday rciia- 1
hie Information was rwoiv«d that the u-d
parlies had been m* ij» .n Holier county, and •
Chiof of Police a.id officer Mo-*u, with
a pair of horses, .-ariol :n pursuit Th* \ w;:.
probably return in a day or l«y. with th~
petrato** of Ibis bt!d l urgiarv .r; '•u-Unlv, n*
they have nu w. kn.,>tvi.-ig.* t j tueir
whereabouts.
CHEAP KuR CAbH.
““Has t e Veil iit i.’, b'jvji i o 11*
arrived from U a Li«-. bung:.- *;tb him a
quantity of lab'U cutl*«rv and p.*ckut kni%n*.
which hai been sulJ by tho s*'>p*;oU»l threw*
jt such a price a« crest'd suspicion Ho
states *kat h® knew the in which ih-y
w«to ronc*J ,etl . ttnd * ,>u> tnnk " r ‘ r ''
doubly sure, 1 ' othu^T 1 * atfordun and li «aiiil<*H
were dispatched to arrest, *b A ui. The point fur
which officer! Hague and i*'ot*o “arted i*
L'-bOUt four miles frum the h->u*e fo wh)«'h ib«
ot be* officers Wf*nt Willi lour officers
os these on the*r tth*» lfo-vr®
wii: f'arj'y esenp**.
Sale of KjaiiN I*r*»pt:rt)
It may be seen tbatthe sale of the residue
-of the reiii esta-W of Howard H. liysn, will
take piece at the Court House, on Wednes
day, February 13,at 10 o’clock. The property
now offered is among the most valuable and de
sirable that has been offered for yran>. Wo
would especially call attention to iLo ‘\Spnr.g
Hill” property. This pla* e adjoius tbo res:-
deuce of Adam Keioeman, Ksq., and com
manding, as it does, & most beautiful prospwt
of the city* and surrounding country, is at the
same time surpassed by none in point of hoaltby
location. Jt is within a short hour’s walk of
the city. Tfw buildings on tho premises con
sist, a* we are informed, of one two story brick
mansion, with fourteen rooms and all tbu luoifo
ern Improvement*, such as marble mantJe<,
«fec., Ac., one large stone basement subli- will)
agood tenant and carriage b<*m>e atuebod. k
handsomely finished hot-house, with a cholic
assortment of flowers, also a number ol hot
beds. There is also a never failing spring,
covered by a good substantial stone bmu.*, \
<fcc.
In addition to the above, wu may inanliuri
that the ground attached to the mansion con
tains eight acres, all in &n ezcellont state of
cultivation; two acres of which ore planted
with the best Catawba and foreign grapes, and
have yielded for several years from seven hun
dred to one thousand gal lons of excel lent wine:
one half acre is planted with the choicest vari
eties of strawberries, gooseberries, Ac..A*e,and
a great variety of the best qualities of plum,
pear, apple, aprioot and cherry trees. The
above property and the adjoining pieces are al
very desirable, not only for their short distance
from the city, but also by reason of their great
prospective increase in value. We may at some
other time call attention to the proporty on
Ferry stroet. Mr. C. K. Koper, at “Ryan’s
builaidgs,” the gentleman now residing on the
Spring Hill property, will cheerfully give any
information concerning it to persona who may
call upon him. Application may bo made to
John J. Mitchel, Kiv t ., No. 87 Fifth street, or
to J. M. bass, No. Fennßylv&nia Avenue,
for hand bills.
A Pittsbubokr in Luck.—A correspond
dent of the Cincinnati Gazstta, writing from
tho Washington county, Ohio, oil districtsays:
“On Thursday last, a Mr. inmith, member of a
Pittsburgh firm, struck nii at sixty-eight feet,
near wbat ia known as tho Dutton weil, which
promises to rival the Lewellen or Kathbone
wells of Virginia. The first barroi was pumped
in five minutes, with a hand-pump, and after
wards four barrels wero pumped in fifteen
minutes Mr. Smith instantly telegraphed his
friends in Pittsburgh to burn up tbeir old
clothes, get new ones and come down. He was
offered $lO,OOO for this well the second day
after it went into operation. California, at
Suter’s mill, nevor exhibited a more novel
sight than in the oil region; every acre along
the valley has its shanty and its miners —the
click of the drill is heard on every hill-side j
anon the party strikes tbo carboniferous corns
.pound—aloud shout and waving of hates and
the miners resume their labors.”
Novel Lectee.—A lecture on a rather
M Sn R ounced for Saturday even-
Mti at H “ l9te » d . of Cincin-
QAU, at Oily Hall. The subject is* ‘'Therich
Z! dSV - ». "H
WaSBUTOTOK COBSTThu '
ttd $1,089.98 to the Kansas reliof font” ' U "
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Pouts;—Daily, Fire Dollars per year, etrictlj in ail
ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dot
lars per year; in Clubs of fl>e» One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS
Trade
Far January and February.
JOSEPH DII.WOItTH. V. P. JANfcj PARK JR
J J.ijii.i.espik. u. a. Paulson,
JOSHUA RHODES,
TO IjKT.S for sale at this office
Daring Attempt to Break Jail.
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, ibid.
Amusements Ju the City.
Nover in our experience, has the show busi
ness been «*t so perfect a stand still in our citv
as at the present time. On last Saturday even
ing, though managed, for ihe past two sea*
sons, better than for years previous, the
burgh theatre,a most admirable place of umusa
merit, was closed for want of patronage. Two
days before the Morjjs & Wilson Minstrels,
excellent representations of an ever-popular
class of amusement, left us, (the first instance,
; in many where a really meritorious
! troupe, failed to do a paying business,) having
suffered a heavy pecuniary kns. H&oibujer, a
good wizard, is performing to empty benches,
notwithstanding the attraction of gifts to every
visitor. Even concerts and lectures, among
our reading and musical population, arc not
patronized a* they should he; while the pro
prietors of “ten cent, shows,’ with, perhaps,
one exception, are doing a starving business
W bat is the cause of this *' We are daily
asked. We can scarcely answer—but believe
tho chief cause to be tho*political excitement of
the time and the fear of “hard times ahead.”
Money is not scarce.fb the city, but there is
an evident dread tfcat it may be, and our citi-
Kens regulate their: expenditures accordingly,
amusements being*' among tho first luxuries
expensed with. Be this a# it may, amusementa
are so “stale flat and unprofitable,” that it will
fake some timo to galvunize tbo public into
fi newing their support < f them.
Calloway’s Castle Burned Down.
Nearly every resident of Allegheny knows
the location of the old rookury, known as
Galloway s Castle, occupied bv eight or fon
colored families, which has alwuvs furnished
foes to police officers and items lo'newspapers
On Thursday right its inhabitants bmi been
up late with their drunken orgms a;?d some
h-id scarcely got Into a <vmi\ rtsM*. •*!.., »p, when,
about f«»ur o’clock in tbe umruirg, the building
was discovered to bo on lire, having caught
front a defective stove pipe. The inmalen of
the Castle managed to escape, soma with and
■»* me without clothing, but n.mu were able to
<avo any great proportion of the scanty bouse,
bold goods they had in the Caalfo The build
ing was soon burned down and not a vostigo
of it now remains. The Castle fodong«d u»
the heirs of Geo. Galloway, ami wa* of liftle
valor.
Ihe building contained ten rooms, occupied
by hs many families, among them Charles
Ifos*, .John Thornton, George Sizemore, James
VVuliama, Thos. Ji.txs rdJ daughter, ami
J'.bn Jackson and -vifa, all coiYred, together
With ono or two white familits. Tbe drstruc
li..n of this old building will be a relief in the
neighborhood to which it was a great nuisance
Tho unhoused families who wore taken care o(
during the night by tho neighbor., will soon
find new quarters.
Alleohkxt Ci rr Item*.— Ala moating ci
A Councils, on 7bur*dav evooiog, an
appropriation ordinance vu adopted, levying
nlai of ton mills on the dollar for oily purpo
on** mill poor tax and half a
'hi Tbe appropriation* wi**n m follow!
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i i(ftere«i
*. Roj(:oe« HO<i C^rtOlfl)
* PnoUti*
i md Kr-dfr*
* Wb*rf««* *nd i
* Hen*-
•> *wrv«rt
>1 <'a&uo£*m i
In Por»r Farm
11 Water Wort*
, - W*rrwji*
i- . a
Tbo revonuo from the Diamond ucalt* (jt
Uh» month of January was slb. r >.4*j
Resolution* warn passed authorising the
payment of $5-41 to tbo Manchester Passenger
Railway ccoiopar.v. the cUvs share uf lU ex
of constructing a bridge over the canal
on L’-acock «treat, and u> A Davidson for
erecting a now brulgo on Sandusky street.
DaoVWEo —A U>y named Joseph
Applogalo, aged about it a yearc.sonof Waiter
ApplogaU, of East Williamsport. Washington
Coanty, wudr.)VD<-<l in i’ig.ou Creek, op
po»U« tho bland, on last Thursday afternoon,
‘n a hole made by tho "ice itorors. it u not
known how be gat fo the water, u the first
intimation tboy had of hit* death was tho die*
i .-very Of tbo body floating on top, by hn f.ijer
brother, Every MTort was made to rtwlim life,
o' without avail.
x m:!>i-x* I>cath -Mr* hancy Bed. aged
four .i:r«l very suddenly »t tt* 3
r*‘« !<Jet,n* of her 9.it,, Thorn** H-b. m },A
both tewnrhip, *n Ja*l Tburadav ever.;:-•
BHppof‘*d, ir n» the < tfi»< U •> a la.:- • • r.. U
a.juio v,, ar» */:<•>. a b>n r I ur> '•• ; , >.j
garden, s' ry.« *!::< ‘ tm ;* »he r*«v H ■_ ■ t
arid frr rj*».*n'! V < v ; $ r v • ..
vide
UlUo C; r ()») *- I‘atru k J,v-k) *.,»
killed instantly » 1-v |i-. »-.i. ? \
i»»4‘ bursting of the circular /.»•* •.!,* w>, I
depot At Ohio Contra! lu.nru' J. \ f'ab
luent of tbo saw #t#Up.'k hi m w. the i ■ • i r
hit head from ht> body ij •’ ’>- j-f **"(> lr.l
tt-“tv.ir, a ' Wvriby Ulan.'. I .... 1 u.. ». I
l»»v« . *Mo.’* n 1 ,|VO,
Si I'l’OSK [' *• II A KITH*. r.\ “ Hn A
day HfUirruß „ J. hr. K R*.d:il w*os f-T
disorderly r.>rrdo-*t in * l*t**?r had miJ U,.
A Merman 'l ay i<,r.dl! .'-. wh--r- h»* aii.-mrl.-u
to burn aj a of maddrt-*givj i,. j*t?ntle
men in tbnelly, evidfut.y w ntti*i. f r lh.* pur
posM of raising th« wind lit) whi c». lum’.iu-i
l*» jail tor h fi-w days Vral.-rday h r t«tri.c.>.r>
Mayor Wilsu!.', poln-.* n:n*i, 1 \ mat. .m
Orant street, t..r h diilurl-am v, win n*
ftlr.o l/** lln V f-<f to Im- an lUJ II.• W-.B
locked up iii the u-iuU
Mosx JiIoKKY /vK Kansa- Mayor \\ 1,-
s(»n yesterday recalled 517,'.0 for Hi* katn*.^
fund—slo from one gentleman, tfd from
another mkl $ 1,7:> fr-ni • ;*.iz.-n-i «.f Mar-vh**
t**r Thin roM wealh* ; «*>< r -ri.s ~( 1
sympathies of our ni •.•min m 1.-I on f e u t
fering poop'e of Runstu-
In the a'Vrnoon t x)or*> vv.-r.M’untnhul-d
—slo by John Black, 5 l l ' by the clerks al 11.
I*. Fahnestock and Co. *. am! sflu by h j*e;i
tleman who does not wish hi* name publbhed-
Mohti abt. Or. Murdoch,] Physician to
the Board of Health, reports, f>r the wet-k
ending f>th inst , 10 deaths, J 7 males, d fomale.s.
Of these 8 were adulU, of whom d died ot con.
sumption; of the 11 children, all under ten
years, 3 died of inflammation of tho brain and
and 2 of peneumonia.
Catholic Fair —The members of St.
John’s Church, Birmingham, are making pre
parations for a fair, to bo held in that borough
on the week after Easter. Its object is to meet
the expenses iocurred by the purchase of a
pastoral residence, recently made.
The Palmktrj I'i.ao. —Wo acknowledge
Ibo receipt of a picture of the palmetto flag
of South Carolina, from the office of the Charles
ton Mercury. Thou who have any curiosity
to examine it can bo gratified by dropping into
our counting'rooin.
Fatal Aivi dbnt. —On Friday last, in Car*
roll township, Washington county, Simon
Eagve, an aged gentleman, residing throe
miles above Monongabelu City, was killed by
the falling upon him of a load of wood which
ho was hauling.
Cold LoduiNus —Mayor Drum yesterday
morning imposed fines for drunkennoss on
Edward and Catharine Doyle, found the night
belore, lying on the pavement, in the Dia
mond, both vory drunk and almost frozen to
death. A happy couple, truly.
Thk District Court was not in session yes
terday, Judge Williams being still unable to
hold Court. W hen he recovers, the case of
Munn & Barton vs. the city will be resumed.
Thk oil fever is raging to a tremendous ex
tent in iMuskingum and Morgan counties,
Ohio. Preparations for boring on an extsnw
give scale are being made.
OaoANizßD.— The Board of Guardians of
the Poor have organized by appointing Qeo.
Albree, President, and Georjze Fortune, Sec
retary.
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Tho New Cattle Courani, in an article «-n
the all prolific subject, oil—gives tbo following
list of wells preparing to pump.
: Moore, Book & Co., at Lowellviile, have a
: Oneshow of oil, and are getting ready to pump.
The woll will probably be tested this week
Raney, Kirk or & Co., on Mrs. Robinson’s
farm, down 315 feot. This is considered a
g;od well, and the boring has been stopped,
and preparations aro in progress for pumping’
The Power well baa been pumpod a few
days and was yielding handsomely, when gome- i
thing got wrong with tho seed bag, letting in ■
too much water. This difficulty was speedily i
remedied. It is probably pumping before we I
go to press. j
Power. No 2, which we mentioned last wv-ek,
bag the pumps already on the ground, and will
soon be tested. ’ll is on tho Walters
place.
N«#*bit is reaming to make room fur a larger
pump He doubtless has an encellant w.-l 1.
On tb<* M’Brido farm, a little over 3uu fi-ct
deep
Kifsick A Bryson wore pumping ipiile a
nice stream of oil on Monday,- with timer!ng
prospect* On tlie farm of Wan Dousla*. :;iti
feet.
Klevr-im-m, Philips i Co, on the James
H pjJe farm, have an excellent show at 3*o
feet, and will be puraping within a week.
C. M. A Thoa. Vntllips, ou the aarno farm,
and at the same depth, have oil in considora.
bin quantity, arid are getting ready to pump.
Phillips, Stevenson &Co . at the brickyard
on Parks & Stevenson’s farm, have a good
at 282 feet. Bothered some *vith 'gaa
Weyraan, Allen d: C«»., on Mrs. \.shf/m's
place, have a very One show of oil, and have
sentf*ra pump: 297 feet
Pearson & Co , on tun M'Ulathery farm,
have a good show, at about 300 feet
Tho Courant says of the oil from the wells
•‘From nearly all thesu woHs, we have seen
“pecitnenF of oil. It is unif-Tmly pure and
trnniphrent - entirely from that found
in \'onango county and at Mooch, and
more valuable '
The (:<j,tranf mentions several wells in pro*
of boring, and add* •
•• Every day we boar of now developments
on tho M ahoning, going tu sht>w that Lawrence
county id probably the best oil territory, all
things considered. in Bo far ’we
have nut heard of a single Taituro to pro
cure abundance uf oil on or before reaching
tho depth <«f :n»i bu-t From tbe number of
wolld, tirid tbo liatLcring proapocti of all, we
may look for great developmonu with ttenext
thirty days. It is only about six months since
the first oil wm pimped on MahonlDg at the
Straabridge well. Companies were soon
formod, and operations have boon commenced
at various times since, and pushed rapidly as
all the circumstances would permit "
' Tbo same paper say.: "Wo learn that on
Tuesday evooing tho union Company, a short
distance above >tmwbridge on tho opposite
side of the have struck a good vein, and
aro about stopping the work of boring and
preparing U> pump Tb*»v are down between
Jut; and 270 feot.
A Oool> Move —A company is now being
formed, for tho purpoao uf sinking a shaft to
tfeo d'-pth of SOU foot. In tho t»I1ov of tho M».
honlr.,- our Klinhurj;h with . ytow to mcor
tolr.K jolt how It rumo. Tina Is on oicol-
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n.)*- tb(.*;ghl \l:%' >ii we-!’» arn n<ft confined to
tho Ai M»gb«*nr vaijoy A hurnl&r of fxjraofci
wo pi\•*(.**< unx i iir Mocoifo%h«U at <Jif
leretu p . an i *-x {torttacod pcrvuii
ba»o givf-M )•. ** ihvir "paion Ibfct by sinking
woii*. .. . » . - i u- { , lir .4 in kbundanc*,—
Mr N U U uf iM* w
'id »* woi:. abmt a m:> from town, up Pun*
r t r****. a.\tl lb»* ; ndiraUor.t aro quit*
favor*b,.« 'ftf’nra: yoar« fcg.- before *ueh a
thing a* .ti well* w»r« though*. of lbu well
yi«i«i»*d a t •n»..i*rat>i« amount of oil. but
n-i*,btf g wkj d.»o<* w:'.b l. a* i* w %e • • nud'T.si
of rm \ aiu«i
\N f loa?n that a r->u>;i*f)Y from lV.uburgb
tiiu jQiiovJ ir*vr>fai firm* along tho difteront
emptying ;nt-.- tho nv.»r above this
ma-'o. and will common*** b>*ring imuitMiatoly
v\ r b-'j»» thoir gr«**tAi»t anump&'.ion* may b«»
r*ta f .' -»< n»r > Titnt>
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• *>• " f f,' • • I<. which, when
•«i l • ?w ■ hlfiTM \ • Mr<
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A'V, Alt ! S-Til ft t \ .-.it W:U; th« g.m.J,! U:t
-- -u-Mi uk.ry a .lifl'T.-ni dir««. u.-r: whn.
Iw •.• t • •ut "f tl-r \Yh<»u ltn' !>oy
r• •> ‘• •: 'l r# iJ.i k».»!. t »h-> »R! i *ho h*| u* v»*r
the tC«».N, bet c«ul.l n--t«.Jisinn who
the w«u:m m Urn !ia 1 aUrmj''‘l to impose
uj i n tbo j.rij riuloii of luo -Cra
A n a i y *■ 11 s., *. ; m. in t&ui t.* havo taken
[■A. ‘hi ,N«w on Ift.t Mufuiav, whon
U;\ K K. .Sivui, j<ci< ' '-•I ihe Presbyterian
at ibat p.ao, a ho ha*
hfii.j ru. year#, leud'Tod hi* resignation
k\ a (Juiigr<*&*U*;!:al imviiog. Mr. Swift hav.
j to m*i#l t - .« fttibor. who U
crow.„ e »J : ‘* hl ' n y
In ..Unwlh* w.- “>«•»“«• M . r ”• w “ ‘ u
• nrmmmbv hi. . ...-t.-n « U,
wh»l h- wi-h-.l to ay.
runcr'vati'.'n w»*r.> in tears, and tho only w
in whn h h \ o'./* granting tbo request of Mr
could betaken wu bv rising Complimentary
resolutions with ai'*ptod Mr Swift comes
t<» ns about lie tlri*t of April
St Mary's Ckviktahy—Sour hundred
hi id seventy *.x intormontM were made in this
i I'Dii-lary last yoar Noariv sll,onn was ro
w*ivod for grave lot*, amt S7IV for *ingla
graves. Tho comoL&ry nwes yet sumo s‘dO.G()o,
but has ASflota enough on band Vo almost wipe
out the debt.
Tub arrangements for tbo banquet on the
-tind are going on rapidly. It cornea off in
City Hall, and the supper is to bo prepared by
Col. Pricker.
Tun morning mail on the Pennsylvania
Railroad was delayed yesterday, by tho brak
ing c-f a rail and throwing off Vho track of the
Kxprcaa train.
Tub Kbonsburghors have got tho oil fever.
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Have on head a large assortment of Fancy and PUin
Formtare>ia Wilnmaod M*bog*DT of their otfii ioact>
ad warranted equal in quality and style to any
imnillwULrt] In tbs city, Ui uAfl rfisnnmhfa
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WAMi i NI/TON l’l IV, K('b * —U"I r- 0
i II '. ■ ps-.-'-'J ‘l:** h:!l fur the adjustment a!' r.->
M ir.':;* < : '.bo Vuij-t .Scund A uifjr .i
i (’or:’pa*’y under the treaty with Geit Briiair.
!It r JiTicr in WMPhlngtf.i
j Territory within one y«-hr t<> mnke HrylicMiori
I for the eon linn at on of th"ir to 1 mn«j <
j claimed by them.
j Tho Speiiker luid before the II ju ; o a ine.»‘-va,-i
! from the iiielu ling the correspond -
1 ence with (.’d. Huy»m It w«.i referred to tbo
Soled Committee of live and ordered to bo
printed.
I'ho llon-»» tv-urned tho r'on-idd-itioii ol
the report ol'tha. < ommi ll-•*> ofThirty-throH.
Mr. llnUon. of Term.. contended with
lO the principal (ju. ation at issue,
namely, sluvefy in the ho ritorie-a that htw
he»-n decided/ in favor of the S_»utb, and
that slavery eniitl-d to protection in
tin* tori itone.-i.
Mr. Kellogg, «| 111., *;ud that f tlie noun
tiy lo bo sa/cd, parties and platforms
must lie sunk amrburio.i in oblivion. This
is a subject on which it is uncles.-, u» legislate
now. The propoaition'ntrodiiced by him
several days ago was to amend the Oonsti
-1 nlion, as our fathersMiave before us. How
wan tlie question m isjb settled .' A reruodv
was at once applif-l: a Une drawn between
tlie free and slave Slates, saying that N'orth
ol that line slavery should not lie, buL
■South of it slavery rniunt exist. The re
sult was that peace was restored to tlie
counlry, and an undisturbed peace or thirty
years, during which time tlie country do-*
voted itself to the development of their na
tional resources. He further explained frib:
proposition, believing that it would lie Hie
opinion oT the American [>eoplo in six
months. He did not talk Lo politicians
they are joined to their idols- let them
alone.
Mr. Smith, of X. C., in tlie course of his
remarks, sa ; d that his Stute would not he a
party to the destruction of the government
»o long as her rights and honor are sale
within the Union. Ileconcludad by advo
cating I be* (Yittomlen compromise.
The Ifome then took a recess till 7
o’clock.
SESATr —Mr. Wade, of Ohio, moved to
take up tho resolution extending the time for
taking testimony in regard to tho patent for
Me( -orraick'a reaper.
Mr. Filch said he had the p*ntn*l t>f tho
commission against an extoution of tb** time.
Ho moved that the resolution be roferrej to
the committee on patents
Mr. Fearoe, of Md., (rout tho committee
of < inference, reported on an amendment
to the etWt that the amount accuring from
farmer Irwin shall be applied to the re
demption ol the treasury note*, Usued un-
der the Ad ol the l.th ot IWetnber, !>»■.;)
and f >r no oLher j ti’-jHwr
arret'd tr>.
Sid! further d><-us*:on ensued -n the res
olution, till tho Tbair announced that the
hour had a’n\od for the t'onsuicration of
the •■'hicli wnj the private
cal-mU-
'Mr. I 4 * i.- >- .i-m| ihai the woriiln^
<)f the ■ :<"ni iv -uil not alio/? u»iimony
tu U- i*kru '-u Ut»* ut Mr. Mc< onn.-l
i IJJ * i.> in augry -Iwcu^-ivn
n M,--..;. 1 aiui K.ugU.*.
M r I > »i.j g*»»*• iii'ii.•;! .iiiiiMi i the r<‘3olu
t;on, -o 11 <• \t «■’ I the lime for taking
te’>umni.) m l.ivi . r u op|K»ilu>n to the
renewal o' Hi- ~«‘i-n: l^>sV—'i <*a.4, !
! hu i l .
N\ v •<, 1 -
t* then pawl'd i •.'>
li *i; • a Kcb —Tno royai him! a
*hij. Ca-tiado fruui L:fiir{M.<»; oa Saturday the
'-‘•Oj u.i \ia < v > j~'r>aluw!i. un Sunday, arrived
at Lu;a ]*•:’. ti.ia morning Sue brings L
in apccio.
Th* »t<’ntn«htp Au*lra!aj!an
ork. bad arrived out.
I.IVKRmX);., — • -
**•’< to-day are estimate) at b*;K
aualit'.oa bavo aljghtiy dechre-i n ...i huv-rs
demand furlhor reduction*. Tb>j : ;n*k- v '! n
Jul!. Uroadstuffs aru dcoiim
Holders tjeclino to nvlo,-.- i! tl * j {.<*
low their j-refiout stan ivi'. *
I.'JN’m.)*, SaTCKIiAY I'.-rj.,;! -Jl'
Th«' SAr\iwiians h* \
"•'lAlns a:i<i JUj>t‘r*»yJ tu»-
TN’V ti»*i al*<> burnt t!
I’ l nr,* l 11, V. .1* 11! « s * j
I ilf I ,11. '. U:iMi A i'lr.n-.i nn i M .| r*\i. ii.nl
1 'JHi.,II l ji.*n hJ.ix-ej* 1.. N-U ali.M.lv
•'l'miuuii.. air-1 by
1 ip* i‘.u t- l*.uurw < !0~.
1 in- K liiiiar.nl had an .i on*.
I iia l hma mad Jor A un-i ;ra wu- j. ,i ~n
board iln* Canada :u 'pi.'.-ii-Uiivn.
i i!*s i* I n<*in ii gn-.il artn ilv .r. all
ill.- I'r.-in-li nin-nnii und |.,ru. A i amp
Will l-a l.irm.-.i early m tl,<> spring at i lia
-I.ins fit sixty t lio'-.sxnd m.-ti, under Marshal
McMahon.
h .u.-Tlif I.ondon '-V.iir assort. that
till' King of Naples has resolved to hold
out at liaols under the advice of the f >r
oign Ministeis.
Ai'iii'i. Austria ha- issued nil ollieial
ordain:: 0 * relative to the thirty million ioan
already announced.
iiii\i,— The Chinese had paid an msul*
meet ol the indemnity required in the
treaty with the allied forces.
The greater jarrlionof the French nn.l
F.nglish troops had readied Hong Kong.
l ord Klgiu and S-r Hope llrant had
sailed for Japan.
Mr. Ward the American Minister had
been at Canton.
Ft. Kkah.vey, Fab. A. —-The l J uny Kiprosa
passed hero at 6 a. m., having loft San Fran,
cisco on thn d.td ol J unuary, at S:40 1-. m. Tho
Liegiilature has done but little as yot. Three
SOU of Union resolutions have been intro
duced, with tho intention of disposing of that
subject before electing a Uglted Slates Senator.
Tho Douglas Democracy appeared to be
divided, part favoring coalition with the
Republicans to elect a Senator, and part favur
ing a similar coalition with the Breckinridgi
ers. The Republicans propose giving Siblev
wbo ran for Congress in 1857, a complimen
tary voto for Senator, with a view of aiding
him in his aspirations for the Bppiontmont of
U. id. Minister to Chili. AH the senatorial
candidates have boon invited to address the
Legislature on .Saturday evening.
A grand military Union demonstration is
in preparation at San Francisco, to take place
on tho tied of February.
British Columbia dates, from Victoria, are
to tho 12th instant. The amouutof gold ship
ped from that port for San Francisco, duriug
the last two and a half years, is $2,800,000.
A great number of shipwrecks are reported in
tho northern waters, principally Bmall crafis
engaged in tho lumber trade. The British
gon-boat, Forward, is among those believed
to bo lost. A bout half the cargo of the Menetto
had been recovered irom the wreck. There
is nothing of intorest from Oregon and Wash
ington.
Sandwich Islands dates, received per Yan
kee, to the o Ist, • state that on December 2 4 ,*;h
the largest lire ever known took place at Hon
olulu, destroying a steam flouring mill valued
at $22,000,and thirteen other buildings,among
them store houses, iron foundrvs, muehinn
shops, &c. Total loss about $0i,500.
The sugar crop was coining in, promising a
large yield of superior quality, a portion of
which was soiling for export to British Colum
bia at six cents. Mercantile affairs were ex
tremely dull.
Keif York, Feb. The ‘ >cenn Spice
Mill*, on Fulton street, were destroyed by
fire this morning. The flames spread to the
adjoining warehouses of Hedges & Co.,
liquor dealers. This property was badly
damaged. Two firemen were killed by the
falling of a chimney.
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FROM THE telegraphic DIS
PATCHES to THE NEW YORK
HERALD.
EWS.
Washington, Fob. i;, 18fil.-TheSec-etary
of war communicated late this evening the
reply to Col. Hayne’s letter. It calls for an
answer from Col. H., which will be made to.
morow, and which will close the correspond
once. r
The Government respectfully refuse to com.
pig with the propositions of South Cttroliria for
the surrender of Fort Su.opter. All hope of a
solution of this question has been abandoned
for some time, but there has been an apparent
disposition on both sides todelay matters, in
the hope that an amicable adjustment might
be made, and which would load to a peaceable
termination of allairs in Charleston harbor.
The matter cannot bo farther postponed
doutii Carolina has presented her ultimatum.
Tne Government have positiveiy refused to
comply. Thus the aSair stands.
It now only remains for South Carolina to
carry out her purpose of taking the fort.
The President’s course in relation to the
proposition of Colonel Hayne is similar tothat
towards the former Commissioners from South
( orolina, namoly :—That ho has no authority
to treat for the sale, or make any other dispo
sition whatever of the forts or other public
property in that State; that it is his duty to
defend the forts to the best of his ability, and
that the consequences of doing so must tail on
those who attack them- Colonel Hayne will
now return to South Carolina.
THK WAS hi NOTON PEACE CONG BESS.
_ Washington, Feb. U, The Peace
Congress is making litLLlo progress. They
niove slowly snd surely. Their sessions still
incline to be secret. At their meeting thiß
morning, after adopting rules by which they
are to bo governed, Mr. Guthrie, of Kentucky,
oflered for the appointment of a
(Mill rnituT—oji.e from each Slate, to be selected
by the delegates of each State—on whom is to
devolgp the important duty of reporting some
1 Inn of adjustment.
Mr. (nithrio sustained his motion in & pow*
orful and patriotic speech, in which he showed
the great importance of a speedy settlement of
tho political differences now distracting the
country. The great Mississippi Valley, he
stated, had a right to be heard on this vital
quedion. She bad more at stake in this mat
ter than ary other section of tho Union, and
be called upon the Convention to come forward
and in a proper spirit, laying aside all preju
dice and bias, adjust the differences which bad
woli nigh destroyed,and it not speedily settled,
would entirely destroy ourglonons Union.
Mr. William C. Rives, of Virginia, followed
in the same strain, making a paitiotic appeal
to the conservatives, urging the adoptionaf
Mr. Uuthrie’s resolution- r
Ojlr. Caleb B. Smith, of In diana, also spoke
in Favor of the resolution. He was for doing
everything that was honorable and Jtlst to
bring about an amicable settlement.
Mr. Chase, of Ohio, also sustained the reeo»
luturn, and made an exceeding conservative
speech. He was willing to concede everything
that was proper and right to the border States,
and be thought that by mutual concessions on
•II sides the troubles that now menaced the
I'ho report was
I'nion might be happily and speedily averted.
Mr. Sea Jen, of Va.,coincided with much that
had been said. He hoped tho rcsolutioztaroold
he adopted, and that tho Convention would
proceed at once to tho important matter for
which they assembled.
Judge Ratlin, of North Carolina, made a
powertul appeal in behalf, as he said, of the
Uid North rstato, whose people were anxious
for a MUtmmont of tho questions at le.-tie be
tween tne two sections. Ho alluded to the
alarming posture of affairs, and the imminent
pern of the country. The quotums before this
Con Yen lion were of the highest iinpoitance,
and bo urged every nu mber to Iny-aaitlVhts
party fee. tugs and devote hitiiseil to tho cause
of Ills country Hi! »r>ooch was Itatoned to with
protound all.
Mr. ic.ulA'. U., tjjoke in favor of
the nv* H \ u»j, w*i anxious for an
enr i/ sgtuung questions that
I-.!'.' ibn ;wo it*'• 11• >ti».
>.u r not?'fc• were lUfide, and the deOato
ro'.x 1 .N y
f> i-'.-nui j uotn n«Hr throo e’cluck, wbon
u.(* q w ij pul »i:d unanimouaJy carried.
T'.-' d hi. l thoir selections,
fl, '‘ t«»:i\tomorrow
iiif! ;■ aig
In Ui- i’nu t. nvt?niiun to day u resolution
v» iv» pri.pot>i:ij£ to conduct Ule pro
ceeding* will* opeo door?. This was earnestly
‘♦ lw ntd tuo rtiault was a restriction upon
Um t nniu , -v..j<Ta ir- m communicating their
doing* w> uu;».do | arUua.
1 11.- K nr. ■! f
. 'jn’i.i?
Aio:r somio lurther preliminary business,
a.ouf.t; wbtch was u mofon that the (Jonven-
Uou iurnifh U.o pr.*s with a synopsis oi their
f:r*.u evUings each day, winch was referred Vo a
coiminiie**, who aro ;o report upon it to mor
rv-w, v*i o Convention adjourned.
iuu parading of l nited Slatos troops on
1 eniisv »vania avenue every .morning, by or
der oi General Scott, cuusos deep indignation
in iho niinus of Southern delegates to the
1 eaoe Congress. They regard Iheso move**
menu as a menace and threat on the part of
tho onb, and a will undoubtedly have the
ouect to reurd a of the dif
ivOUitieß white Hi.* Conventiou have asiombled
ti> overcoim*
rii). : > i.;> i.“!'
Minnesota will appoint delegates to the
I’eaee Conference. J udge Goodrich and Cap
tain l..akely, now here, will probably be ap
points! by Governor Kamsey.
1 hu .aiest speculations in republican circles
about tho Toaee Conference are to the effect
that the proceedings will bo protracted until
after .he itii of March, Lolay ia desired by
non-compromisers, in order that Mr. Lincoln
stall havo tho edat presenting propositions in
bis inaugural that will load to a peaceful solu
tion of tho difficulties.
A report was current to-night that New
Jersey had sent rival delegations to the Uon
lerenco. It arose trom tho circumstance that
a delegation of Jarsoyinen had arrived, with
instruction to advocate tho support of the
proposition of tho Committee of Thirty-three
before the Congressmen from New Jersey.
Washington, Feb. o—Mr. Morris’ Com
mittee of Five on the abstracted bonds have
closed the evidenco, and will report in a day
or two. The investigations of the Committee
have developed several cases of corruption not
heretofore known to the public.
All government telegraphic communication
with New Orleans is cut off. The Secretary of
the Treasury, however, is taking action in re
gard to the late obstruction of the revenue
laws by the Collector of that city.
It is ascertained from an authentic source
that the Uwb will be enforced to the greatest
extent practicable, and on a Union basis.
Governor Winslow, of North Carolina, is
classed by many Southern papers as adisunion
ist. This excites surprise here, as he is and
has boon most urgent for an adjustment on the
bas.s of the Critlonden proposition.
Chiof Justice Kudin, one of the Commis
sioners from the State of North Carolina, will
it is understood, be tendered the position of
Chiof Justice of the Southern Republic.
A number of the Republican members of
the Stato Legislature of New Jersey, and
others belonging to tho same party, are here
urging thoir representatives not to agree to
any compromise which will compromit their
principles.
The stoamor Michigan, at Lake Erie, will
be put in commission on the Ist of March.
Tho returns from Virginia gave a hopeful
turn to conversation, and the opinion seemed
to prevail tbit the border slave States were
not to be BcduccJ from their allegiance to the
l' nion.
Turkatehed Attack on Fobtu Washita,
Cobh and Arbucklk—The Little Rock,
Fort Smitu, Ark., Fob. 0 — Advices receiv
ed to-day by the oditor of the Thirty-Fifth
Parallel stale that the Texans have threatened
to take possession of Forts Washita, Cobb and
Arbuckle, in lndian Territory.
„ It is thought that the force at each of those
stations is sufficient to protect them.
The conductor of the overland mffil from
liltjtle Book, Ark., reports thatjbe ftrsenal
there was taken possession of by the State IwoCs
on Saturday evening last. : * i
Xhs .seceißionhts 'haveiJuet -inbuntedidLs
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THINGS AT WASH IXQTOH.
Ark., Arjskhal Seized.
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I Van- Bi-rex, Feb. B—The cohdubidr'iq f
the overland mail from Little Bdekfrepor h
that the rumor thattbe Arsenal fcfrifhf t
point had bsen seized; is take. .He «,
that a party of, men came up from'below to
rake the Arsenal., but we,ie told bjf ‘tbe'cit -
zena of Little Bock that they wduld'lie* -
[ iated, and tbev, consequently abalsmed
srona any attempt, . .* • • ; .vjjfl
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Bosros, I'Vli. 8.-—At sunrise thismornirn
the mercury fell to 18° below zero.. t j. 'A- -Vm
llanover, N. If., Feb. B.—The thericoin- v■-
eter indicates :t‘2° below zero, ft is the .
same at Montreal. f
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Gmcitio, Feb. S.—The Wisconsin ihcgU
, t “ re yesterday appointed .Senators, ?Doo
little and Durkie representatives at Wash
ington, and Messrs. Burne and Pofter
representatives of that State in the 'Wash
ington Convent-ion.
a Judge",.' uTennr C m ' *'O C '>^ aal } aa
this c»tv vfiHterdnw B u CI . 8u Court, met m
the ••.YafSSSsig SrSirw «*«“»«»
miae *are adapted Thaw ?ia‘]uit™ VOrm ‘ ! , c SS , C r °-
fesa’iSvssKSsr 1 “
»iuh“ow m IL ‘ n t “!“ b a * > r -<r f t-nr a , , l u un „ f p ffi^r a -Jf
cUtlrtL W roder * ‘* W ’ reteuo e ctreu t (.tiil.Msttici ’ .^3
* was offered that the Cfflmhit.i«tLid-:Kit■" '■
Mare be instructed to report on the ’
moditication of the revenue lawn, loitainiMßafSfcie!'
ging and other ariielea used in tlealioffln frreof ' " ’ '
duty; also as to imposing? a apecifie rastea I‘hrJtdTsl- r " : ■'
oxetn duty on Sugar, with a vi*w h> protect. -.<* ’
oAfrVkUlr-"'" 0 A f rVk Ul r-"'" u J i l,a re s o,llt ‘°n that the Crfm- .
atohTlhe ti ™p>tatu P r™ hab,J olTereii 10 ™ m ” to
totoTi« ? ~ ill® Co»veuron, tbsmoton
i? Sin'fht aISK ’ c V*?‘ l ’ t tho New hu - i ™l Males,
lo join the Southern Confederacy. wa* or.Jrrtjit tb’to
moled, and made the tpociiU order Cor al
e „ r ,nl Ue -”' ° f Ul * c °'i*®n!iOß,Con«oiefHSt ii’recnort
-10 lb ®, l i. ew or- ® anB roil OBI*. Ho
tbe oa f^' ,1 J of »h® cutters McClelland soil
WaaiUngtoD, now in possession of the State “ -
W.- : "
H ttT*. Feb. 8.-001. Harna, .ndtiicbt.
£** n *P rnl »R for Charleston. l'tuijr o.me
"S? lo .« elb<lr *>y agreaniMii, and so return.-
Jbe Fostmafner at Mobile d euiea lo IUo-Pctel Office
S« r te““v‘ o !iUi l< ““ ,r “ '’' ,B,og ,hfit ««•«
ini l ufill Feh '^i — . The Bmtnlor h«s apiiointfil 'I hur-
Vlr £ mul Coavaolion in
pi£Co (i Mr. Otrdener declined-
I f 8 ~ No delegatee will bftappdhit-;
~.““ e Montgomery Convention an member* of the , , «
the people! OnW “ 70 “ “ *” kcn 00 014 ordinance by‘ - |
lousviur, Feb. 8 Both branches of the Kehinctv- ; ' _£
agreed to adjourn on Monday f.
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mew York Marsetv ;<
i £‘ w Feb, 8 —F.ii'Dicr— Cotton bear?, sajii.c -(4)
Jfnwß??? 11 ?®’ li|o,,r oeolmed; Balealiasoobbffit" • >.&f
ss,li)s&,]6 for ttlate Jw,in>£s,Co Jor Ohio,gaafs,4(W|B7o v
Jor Southern. Wheat ht-avj; 35,000 bash sold atlLSl
1 »* fc » lor White. Corn heavy; 42^000
Prorh-mns dull; Lava tiuii, Whisky ■. , : n &3q
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Cijcncan, February B—Evening—The demacdf>r
snutueau canunoes active, and 700,000 ftiwaraßßld'
J 1 and^Weayihejjreai
balk of which w&* Ukeu by Enclieft
u a better demand for Mesa Pork; sa'bs &30 bb&ai tlT
holders aak $1?@17,26, the latter rate forthe bestbrtlnds •
•lard dud but unchanged, there is not so muckcres
sing upon the m trket; acd 9% are the asking nndea’
there is more inquiry for Bacon, baft nochaoiwtliean
be bought «t 7*£ and 10££. there i- not mech'Offer
irg Moor is unooeaaed wh but v*ry litfte-'dftfotr
r? extra-rftng«* * r
jF° m fr 4 ; Bo to|&2sv#nd the demand, iv quite limited. "•>&• * -
Corn 10 »°w*r clown* at Sic for Ears. Oats are a shade I
iftriuitilMOO hash sold at in httlki' Jtte and^
Barb y are traohangod. Whisky lie and in Uir do-*' ' •:W^
msnd. Groceries unchanged and firm at foft auo!a> ** -
uoos. Linseed Oil at 660 and fair demand- v -'3 k •
4z
COMMERCIAL.
Stag© of Water*
Six feet six inches water in the channel
PITTS JBURGH MARKETS.
S»po» f«J Srprestly for IU Datiy Monday Sint.
Bth, .18®.
Flour...Noohangein rates. Sales SB) bbla,»tfs,?s lor
extra, |5,40@6,75 for extra family, and t3,75@5,00 *for
fancy. ■ *
Ortalu-Sales 2*o bush Oats at 26c; 240 bush r«r
Corn at 41c.
Hay ...Sales 6 loads, from Mules, at $ ton.
l2 bbla. Looisyille at $Z£5
Bucou... Sales 8,210 lbs. in lota, at BcforßhbUldere
lo><®ioJi fcr.Boros, and ll*^@U % for eqgarCnreddc:
.Cheese... Sales 88 boxes W. R. at 10c -
®rxS*x...Sales 18 hhds N. io qiialtty.
Molasaes._Sales 30 bbls. N. 0., si Hie gab
CoOfee ...Sales 78. Backs prime Rio at ft ft
Buckwheat Flour ...Sales 2,400 Ibt at «I.7fa
l,so V 100 Ibi. ■ i
E Sff»- -Sales 10 bbls packed at 12J4513c doz.
OU—Sales 22 bbls Lard No. 1 at Ms $ gal. 1 •• j
23 bbls. at $1^8^1,76.
2O bbls Herring at
WhUky...Bales 27 bbls Rectified at H r»1
w. S. HAVEN,
STATIONEB, JOB PBINTEB,
BOOK BINDER > 1.
Blank Books for Railroads, Steam'
boats or Commercial Houses,
ruled ..to any order and got*
ten up in the best style.
ALL KIfITDS OF PLAIN
FANCY PRINTING
DONE TO ORDER;
DB. C. BAELZ,
WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
ALSO—AGENT OF
HAINHOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS
RUPTURES.
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COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE BAIR OF
PIG META L AND -BLOOMS, '
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
)aU:is PI TTSB U&QB, PA.
OtPIUA QPjrtUS ;
MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO, l
T„ _ Pittsburgh, Jan. loth, 1881.; f at
HE DIRECTORS OF THE MONOX- '
HELA NAVIGATION COMPANY, have thla d»
declared a Dividend of POOR PER OENT. cn timAkct
tal Stock, out ol the earnings of the iaat Six- Monlbsl
payable to the Stockholders or their legaT
tauves, on or after the 16th inat., in ban&ble toads at-'
the offioe of the Treasurer. By order of the Board.
i aU:lm W. B. CUPBCaND. T r . a^;„
REMOVAL.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
REMOVED TO THEIRT;
MEW OFFICE, - ■ r ' s
No 80 FII"FH STREET*
despatch, BASIC
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