pimßtritarktOT: movriss: sontsmacc4stiiittisr 0 I '4" :Ir _ A 4 .A.T The Controller's Reply to the Bond holders. Mr. Lambert, County Controller, has sent the following reply to the Philadel, phis bondholders, in answer to the pro position forwarded by them, of which we gave an abstract last week: Cirrus or THE Corrraoia.ka or Oc:rarrr, Pa.:, Piltsburgh, Feb. 17th, 1862. IdEJSBRS. FRY, HOWARD, PETTIT, TOWN, SEND i.rns THOMAS; Committee: Gawps: --I am in receipt of your coin. munication, from Mr. Howard, in refer. ence to the railroad bonds issued by Alle gheny county. In reply, 1 have.to.express my personal anxiety and desire for an equitable settlement with the holders of them. You say, truly, that it is "the public sentiment of your (our] people with which the bondholders have now to contend." This, you are aware, is not in my power to control. Satisfied that the best interests of both parties to this con. teat would be promoted by a compromise, I am quite willing to use my efforts to o. complicit It. For that purpose, after con sultation with prominent gentlemen of city and county, I submitted the proposi tion of eighty per cent. of principal, bear. ing rive par cent. interest from July Ist, 1862. This might have been ratified in a convention of taxpayers. What you now offer, I can assure you, would be rejected by such oody. No permanent settlement can be made by the county officers unless the terms of it are first submitted to and approved by a majority of those interested. I regret that the proposal made by me has not been considertd sEisfactory. I would respectfully solioit its reconsideration. In conformity with the law of May Ist 1861, I have estimated for the interest se cruing on °panty railroad bonds to Jane. ary , Ist, 1868, and in accordance there with the Commissioners have levied a tax of 27 mills. Regardless of insinuations as to motive, and without intention of evad. ing law, I have directed this amassment to be made, solely and distinctly for the purpose for which it is intended. Under the preient aspect of the case, if collected at all, it must be done in this form, and thus fairly met by the taxpayers. If an amicable arrangement is to be effected, it should be consummated before other fruit. ful sources of animosity and litigation are opened, and the will surely arise should the County Treasurer, in November, issue his warrants for collection. / have sub.. mitred your communication to those gen tlemen with whom I habitually consult, but none of them are willing to advance beyond the offer made through Mr. Howard. In addition to one mill simnel -asses% meat proposed to be set apart by the county, in the event of compromise, as a sinking fund for the redemption of onds, I have reason to believe that the Legisla ture would authorize a similar amount of oar State assessment to be added for the same purpose to such sinking land. It is unnecessary for me to notice in detail the several positions taken in your elaborate communication. The entire subject has certainly been sufficiently discussed, and a repetition of exhausted arguments will not lea Ito a potation. it your interests will permit an acquiescence in the terms propcsed, I shall lope no time in submits Ling the matter to the taxpayers of the county. Should their sanction be re fused, I will have discharged my duty in the premises. You will excuse me rec ommending action to be had before the Legislature adjonrs. I fear that if delay. ed beyond the present year, compromise will be farther off than ever. Very Respeotfully, EIEWEY LAMBERT, Controller. NonTaman CENTRAL RAILROAD 00. An election for Directors of this company was held in Baltimore on the 27th ult.,the entire capital being represented. The following Board was chosen : Simon Cameron, E C. Biddle, Wm. Colder, Jos. D. Potts, J R. Ely, John A. Wright, Alexander Small, Fairman Rogers, J. D Cameron, Henry Welsh, A E. Kapp, Frank Newcomber. Jos. D. Potts, Fair. man Rodgers, Henry Welsh, Frank New.. comber, are new directors, and represent, with John A. Wright and E. C. Biddle, the Pennsylvania railroad interest. The Directors elected A. B Warford, Esq., their President, and J. D. Cameron, Vice President. The Secretary and Treasurer are not elected annually.— Mr. Jobn S. limb has been Treasurer for a long period, and remains in his position. Mr. B. S, Hollins is the Secretary, J. N. Du Barry, ., the General Saperin. tendent, and George A. Hatheway, Esq. ; General Freight /went. The finances of this company show the following items-as laid before the stock holders, by Mr. Leib. Treasurer for the past fiscal year of 1881: • RIT&YETS. From Freight......, Puseogen " Expres? .-. ... " State Total, Revenue_..„.._., rrezmess Expenses for transportatton.........._ 61606,028 00 " repairs and nbudgae17.....14P:295 62 " 117 09 ' 4 61,196 69 $681412 20; Net 7&441 se• 111,417977 06 MleoelLaeous..._.._._ _. RZOORDY01:11t Dams.—M3lllolls hold ing deeds should have them recorded, if they want to retain an indisputable title to their property, pisputetwithout number, and exkmaive and te,diOtts , :iftWenits many tnatanueii4frew,outt Of', not heti"' g con veyOnticv recorded, For be it- remem ? Mired that if a deed is notrreeorded within six months after its acknoiledgmoint,rthe person from irhom the property is bortOt may make a , teoond and secret convey. ark4e,of It, sermg -- deed isnot recorded,it.residers, the less. .T.his leaves the buyer no resource but by suit for frakd iritalnet , the 7 — party from.whom he purohased. This trouble and many others.would'bospared, purcha se!' if 'they immediat Ay put their deeds on record; and thbrinay be done at smalllipensa , 'Many persons are Inflator of imposintri‘ heavy 'Ant /.on unreeerded deeds, and Mercator is talked of inkthe Legislature. ' yea fiJairattritz...—n. „lert:day morning the idence of Jonathan Wes, about two miles above, Prederiolcdnug, LebaliOn - crinnty - , - was-tlesf ro and one of his children; a girl abouf 6 years of age, perished in the flames. It seems that both father and mother were f rom home, leaving the house in charge of three children. In attempting to make the fire in the stove,, the •olothing of one was ignited, ,nd she rushed into bed to save herself, when bed, hcuse and all were soon in flames. The one child was there burnt up, and the other two escaped. The house and everything' In it was dastro • ed. Brractotat.:—The residence of Stowe d Beg , near Lawrenceiille, was let tered ~sn' 4Prldayi iiightibpibuVars, who carried off all valuables ) tket gocld And, istoindirg:A,l4,444, spoons. Before leaving,l,hey„Eattq9k,,ca,cold supper, served up 1.4.4e100in the ' kitchen s The polici ,area e Taring rascals. Whichliri3 be sold for midi either. Wholesale or U •••I. m • r4KI small 4 4ftrto over 00ST, at the sh"lllTTfir: . ..- - Aktrt re , * Ore _ Alien Rag 'oozuttatted.* 14461* - 4PY. for the larceny of ps r o oes "from Wm. Seibert. Oakum, oa LA.RCSNY.—On Saturday, John Bois was committed to jail by Alder man Humbert, upon a charge of larceny preferred by A. J Tne prosetu tor rented a howl-) treat defendant, and becoming in arrears for rent, as is alleged, 'Reis seizsd upon certain artleles belong. ing to the tenant—henco the suit. As soon as .11.48 was committed to jail, he gave bail and was released, intending to prosecute for false itnortecininqnt. Abler —AD MEAT. —, YLA,....IJ.u.,, on Seth . Jay, tined Stewart 114toilton slu fcr €ell iog to John iiartel a hog, the meat 0, whiA w,ts impure from oo.golated blood, the animal having 13. ten inlured in sb.p• ping by ra . irotti. lie was also tined for weighing the Log on his own scales, but intends appealing from the Mayor's judg ment. .901.htta Das..b.—James Glenn, a member of the Raftsman Hangers, who was wounded at Dra:nesvilk., had his leg amputated on Wednesday last, aud is doing as well as in he expected under the circumstances. Michael Hitter. a mem bar of the Washington Cadets, died at Washington on Wednesday last of pneu monia. He WB5 buried in the regimental burying ground. BLOCK UP TELE DOORIII.-MNyOr Sawyer ha 3 instructed hie police to arrest all men and boys found blocking up the entrance to places of amusements obstructing the streets by congregating in crowds. ILLEOA-1. LIQUOR SZLLINO.- Henry Burdett, tavern keeper, was tined in the Court of quarter Sessions, on Saturday,for Belling liquor without license. In default of payment, he was committed thirty days to Jail. DEAD!—Mrs. McKee, of Poplar alley, who was so badly burned on Friday after- noon, died the same night. The Coroner held an inquest and returned a verdict In accordance with the facts. REPOSTRD DRA.D.-A rumor WM *Arm. laten on Saturday that Capt. Chas, Barnes, of Co. B, Colonel Jackson's 91.11 regiment, had been killed in a skirmish with the enemy, bat we could not trace it to any rebable source. Kwsr's BArrsuT.--The recruiting office for this company, attached to Col. Geary's 28. h regiment. is at No. 15 Fifth street, corner of Market, second story, where Lieut. Chas. A. Atwell can always be found. IT is statsd I.liiat Wm. Maxwell, of Bat. ler county. bas been appointed Lieutenant Colonel of Col. Lehman's 103.1 regiment, and A. W. Gamin, of this city, Major. X 6,460 67 289,761 98 26,100 00 21,886 92 .- 830,886 49 .. 24,039 84 20,908 76 Da. DiviD Muirg,'Jr.,•tate of Beaver, but well known here, Surgeon of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment, died recently, at Roanoke Island, of billions colic, induced by anxiety for the patients under his care. 417,977 06 Moat- 8 1 7ftersoNe,---Two sargeons at Franklin, two at New Castle, and several others, have offered their serviees, if re. quired, to Gov, Cciritn,',Urotikti 'Mayor 15sWyer. :Karrztrow.,-- ' 6 Captain " Davenport, the forger arrested here not long slaw, has been oonvioted at Cleveland, and sen tenced to three years in the Penitentiary. Da. J. H. SOHICIICK —This celebrated physician, Wfter has won such a high repu tation by Ms - eminently successful treat. meet •of consumption, that terrible clis ea/Mtviviifefl has been regarded as incurable by the great body of physicians, will be in the city on Monday and Tuesday to see patients. Hic long practice added to his thorough knowledge, and the perfection of -the instrument which he makes use of in tfie'exsmidiation of lungs, enable him to detect the slightest symptoms of disease. His PulmonioSyrup, Sea'Weed Tonic. and Mandrake Pill?Tha t ye.hecoinp widely °elf). brated as remedieie dlaegtfes of lunge and liver. We advise all who may think they need his sadyico to all on him at Dr. (leo. H ,Keysere,l4o Wood street, whore he itsie pie rooms, ,„. ~„ , lEITATTonrywr and jewelry packages at • oXo9lll.ll l3 Q l a.pitekages with Union envelopes at 76cents a dozen, for sale at Lupten'd Dollar Store, 66 Market street. • AITTLIONT KITES josxsu I3EYEE & sox, FANCY AND PLAIN FIJRNITU WMAKIERICI&E, -135-83LITELFLELD STREET, (between 31z1Vtittfaet and Virgin alley.) tio9 P ITTEIBURti H. CALL AND 'XiiiNINE THE STOCK. CALL AND EXADUNE THE STOCK vF BOtrEl'Airb satEs, Iu 4 ..i.T1V.-118. BASS AS FALSTAIIT me Thestra opened on Saturday night, locking clean and bright, but the audience , W 164 riot large. The company, however, ; did their best and succeeded in pleasing all. - gt Mr. Charles Bass, an actor of exteade reputation and great ability as a. comedian, commences an engage. meat, appearing as Sir John Falstaff in Shakspeare's historical play of "King Henry IV," sustained by Mr. Carden as the King, Mr. Henderson as Hotspur and the comoany generally. Mr. Bass is said to rival Mr. Hackett in his personation of the "lean and hungry" Falstaff and we are sure the lovers of the ludicrous will be present in numbers, ST EAMS )4LT CASUALTIES —A dispatch to the Cincinnati Cammercica, on the 28. h ult. loadede atom-wile@ steamer Dr. Laneo with I ig irun for Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, struck a floating log while coming out of the liftssistsippi into the Ohio, last evening. It knocked a hole in her bow, causing her to sink St - the levee. No lives lost. Books and papers saved,__ The cabin , eparated from the sti, sok, and floated off in the direction of Columbus." Another of the same date is as follows : "Toe steamer Azionotoy, while ascend ing the Cumberland river, with soldiers for Fort Donelson, was snagged and Sunk, thirty miles above Brnithland. Total loss No lives lost." SERVED HUI RIGHT.-zA young mulatto, William Soott, has amused himself on Wylie street, for several nights, by attack. log, insulting and beati❑g white women who happened to be passing. On Friday he narrowly escaped being abet by the brother of a young lady he had knocked down. On Saturday night he was caught on Wylie street, near the "Lancaster den" and severely beaten by an excited crowd cf fifty or more. Ha was taken to the Mayor's office in a pitiable condition and committed to jail for bearing, -.SWAM. —Our principal streets are now infested by hordes of children, from three to fifteen years of age, asking fur "e cent to buy a loaf of bleed," evidently sent out by idle and disolute parents. The at tention of the Mayor has been called to tis) children, by persons who have been annoyed by their importunities, and he has directed the police to arrest them or follow them to their homes and see if the (sulfites are - really - 1n want, and - trao, report them to the Guardians of the Poor. Mtumfactarers or 80/11.01D, PS met 81, Skt %low nom nth ,211 ENTI LATEST BY TELtGliAiii. Last Night's News up .to Two O'clock From Washington. WASHINGToN, March I.—The WEIS Department has received highly satisfacto, ry reports from Gen. Wool at Fortress Monroe, in regard to the military condi tion of that irop)rtant fortress and its state of preparation for any art - Allrry oper ations whici circumstances may requite-- Daring last week interviews were held between General Wool on part of the U. S , and Howell Cobb of the rebel army respecting exchange of prisoners of war. It is expected that arrangements wilt be made which will speedily release all the United States prisoners and regulate ex, changes in future. The lest accounts from Colonel Corco ran, received by the War Department, represented him to be on his way from Columbus, S. 0„ to Richmond to be ex. changed. Provision has been made in Western States for safe keying, and sup, port of the prisoners taken at Fort Dotted, son and elsewhere in the west. ,The duty of providing for our prisoners coming from the South when they reach Wash. ington, has been assigned to Quartermes. ter General Midge. WASHINGTON, March 2.—lt is said to be clearly understood between the allied powers that a monarchy in Mexico, will result from the assurances given to the United States that they should not seek any political object/there. It Is believed they have disptsed of those assurances by saying that the mon , archy will be established by the free choice of the Mexican people, just as the Empire was established in Franco by the fr ee choice of the French nation. Judge Freeze has obtained leave to va , cam, for the time being, his office as A.fisiatant Adjutant General and Provost Judge of Alexandria, in order to F,in General Heintzleinan's divisiop ee Provost Marshal. The War Department refuses to transmit any letters to the Southern States. Nu merous passes have been given to women, children and persons in ill health, to return to their friends and families; passes for business purposes or to persons merely designing to visit the South and West, are inv sr itsbly refused. Bop me from every military department received during the past week, represent the troops in good condition, and that there prevails among them a vigorous patriotic spirit for the field, Numerous applications by regiments and officers have been made to be relesseNi from duty In guarding posts and placed where they will Save an opportunity of meeting the enemy Mal. Gen. Hitchcock declines hht ap• pointment to that position on the ground t at the bad health with wh oh he has been suffering for several years will not permit him to perform the duties of the deli; his letters of declination utters strong union sentiments; his :fervent desire that the rebellion may be speedily over thrown led ht. , confident belief that this will Cog, take place and the authority of the fed aryl government everywhere tstst , n,ned. He expresses great ad mirail , ,n of th ,, brilliant achievements recently in the west sod of the military genius which they manl fest. General Shields succeeds General Lan der in Command. The following dispatch was received to day from Commander Foote, dated Cairo, March let. Lieut. Commanding Phelps, sent with a flag of truce to-day to Columbus, has this moment returned andropprtsthat Columbus is being evacuated. Re saw the rebels burning their winter quarters and removing their heavy guns on the Biafra, but the guns in the water batteries remsin intact- He also saw a large force of oav elry drawn up ostentatiously on the bluffs, but no infantry to be seen, as heretofore. The encampment seen in our armed rectri noissance a few daps since, has been re moved. Large fires were visible in the town of oohim bus and upon the river banks below indicating the destruction of the town, military stores and equipments. (Signed;) A. H FOOTE, Flag Officer. It is believed here that our army has by this time ociupted Columbus. LATEST FROM EUROPE Arrival of the Steamer Arabia lieLira.x., March I.—The royal mall steamship Arabia, from Liverpool on Ba turcky, the 15:11, via Q.leen.town on the 10. h, put in here short of coal, at 2:30 this arta:noon. The Arable reports ex. periencing strong westerly gales during the whole Damage. She has dO_passengers for New York. LIVERPOOL, February lb —The gala; of Cotton on Saturday amounted to 12,000 bales The market closing firmer, but unchanged. Breadstuffa steady, but Wes small. Provisions quiet, but unchanged. ' Lokook, Feb. I + s ;—Cionsols are quoted at 92-(p- - Austria having protested against the views of Prussia in reter , r. oe to German affairs, the latter government, in a note to Austria and other German States, says there appears to be no well founded motive for such a protest. The French papers express the opinion that the Mexican question will lead to the fall of the Palmerston Cabinet in Eng. land. It is positively stated that the Arch• Duke Maxmiltan has accepted the Mexican throne. The (Toiled States gunboat Tuscarora is reported to be at Gibraltter where the pirate Sumter still_samaina without maths In the House of Lords, Bari Russell, In reply to Lord Stanhope, stated that the British Government had .protests agains t the permanent destruotion of any of the harbors on the Southern mast of America by the atone fleet blockade, and the United States Government had' answered its pro. test by denying any such intention. The expenses to Ragland of the Mason and Slidell affair Is understood to be £864,. 000. It is understood that the address from the Brenedr ficanona-tho speech of the Emperor, wlkoontelp a wild rebuke to the ropi, 'Por i ltatet4 to the conciliatory propositions of France for the settlement of the Boman ,onesticn. The Austria Ooncotldlit was 'revised with the consent of the Rome. Despatch from Commodore Gbldeborough. WasninoTon, March I.—A dispateih from Commodore Goldsborough to Sec retary Welles, dated United States steam er Philadelphia, off Roanoke Island, Feb ruary 28d, says : The reconnoitering party sent up the Chowan river has re turned. It did not go up beyond Winton. the enemy, in considerable force, opened a heavy are tipbt-sTdvince, the Delaware, wiM battery of artillery and musketry, Which, induced our force to atteak in return, .bOth by landing the ‘i.h New York Zousvea and. with the guits of the vessels that did& ...ought to bear. The enemy soon toot totlght, and the houses occupied as quarters were"" s burned. Not a man okonr stds of eith. er arm, was injured. . The Rebel Blarggaa 911)ptured. Lonistruyx, March nye that the rebel Oaptain-Jphn has been captured near Eloottatille. The Expedition up the Ten nessee River. WAWEINGFONt March 1 - - r_Dltipatche. ware received at the Nivs3 Department to.day,frOniCOmaridore I,4lllllhig a reporViroO.LT44t: 1 43140 -.lllr says he returrid4o-elatro on the 28d-ult; after having gone up the Tennessee river in the gunboat as high .up as histriort, Miesieslppi. He is happy to state that he has met with an increased Union senti. went in South Tennessee and NL rth Ala i hama. He saw a Sew Misetesi l piers In Lardin, McNary, Wayne and Decatur, and a portion of Htirdiman, all of which border upon the river. The Union senti ment is strong, and those who do not openly express themselves loyal, are pre I•vented by their fears of the military tyranny and coercion which is practiced by marauding of guerrilla companies of cavalry. Learning that large quantities of wheat and flour wags stored in Clifton, Tenn., in • tended of course to be shipped to the South, a large portion of it having been bought for a firm in Memphis, on his way down he landed there, and took on 1,000 sacks and 100 barrels of flour, and 8,000 bush els of wheat. He also considered It hie duty to takep_ossession of the above, in order to prevent its being seised by the rebels, or disVosed of in the rebel coup. try The glorious successes of our armies at forts Henry and ElJnelson, he says, has been most beneficial to the Union ealse throughout south and west Tennessee and Alabama. The Union men can now begin to express their loyal sentiments without fear of being mobbed, especially along the banks of the river. Hs brought down, under arrest, a ma. , named Win. P. Poole, who has boon Sc. tire In oppressing the Union men in his community. He has warned the inhabitants of the different towns along the banks of Ve river that he would hold secessionists and their property responsible for any out rages committed on the Unionists in their communities. He enlisted seventeen men, atid brought down a portion of the refugees. General °tiler from General Sr Lours, March 1.--(;eneral Maheck, in a general order issued tkla morning in regard to prisonert of war, staters, where any considerable number of prisoners are captured, the officers should be separated as soon as possible from the privates. A complete list should also be made, stating the name, rank and regiment of °soh per son. One copy should be sent to head quarters, and another to the officer in charge of them. As a general rule, officers will not be given paroles until they reach the Department, and then c nly by the authority of the General commanding the Department. Medical officers will not be separated from the privates, but will be required to attend . their_ own sick and wounded; for this purpute- they will be given special parlors, allowing them eve facility. In the case of the sick and wound ry ed, no distinction will be made between them, fur the presents from the friends or the sick and wounded will be distributed o all alike. Prisoners will be rationed e, our own troops. The Commanding Mare re of the Departments will receive articles u: clothing and o.smforia, which may be sent to pr saners by friends, and will permit them to rouelve frOttl, Ott transmit to their friends, open. letters, which must be in. spected b) a proper officer Money sent by friends should not be de livered to prisoner*, except in small gam:ill. ties. An acciunt should be kept of such funds, and they should be disbursed upon orders from the prisoners to whom the y belong When prisoners are exchanged or released, they will be paid te balance due them. Chaplains will be allowed free in, teroourse with the prisoners, to give them religious Instructions. Thsir friends will be permitted there only when the aortas manding officer may deem it safe and proper, and then render such regulations as he may adopt. Destractive Fire. MiLwAuxxx, Wis., March I,—A deg structive the, this morning, destroyed the enure block known u the Albany Build ing. The first floor was occupied by the American Bipreas office, Deahey's gas tlx tures, and Bell's liquor store, the WitICOCI sin Seed store, and saloons—stock mostly saved The second story was occupied by the law emcee of Messrs. Finch, Lynd &. Miller, Brown as Ogden, Carey 'B Pratt, and several others—bcoks and papers saved. The large concert and opera ball occupied the third floor, which waw en. tirely destroyed, together with the scenery and stage fixtures. The lose on the build.. ing is estimated at $76,000; insured for 160,000; otber loses not known. No Battle Fought on the Po.. tomac. Wasaisoyou, February 28.—There authority for stating, In reply to inquiries from distant points, that no battles have recently been fought in the neighborhood of the Potomac. If any had been fought, reliable information would havo been given by telegraph. The public are tioned against false reports of battles, de feats, &c , put into circulation by stook speculators and designing individuals.— Whenever there is any news of import. , ance to the public, on any matter relat. ing to the war, it will be forwarded in an authentic form at the earliest possible moment. Haver and Weather at Loade r: vine. Loutairlia.z, March 1 —The river h telling at the rate of 11 inches per hour. There in now 181 feet water In the ehan. nel. Weather rainy; mercury 86°. Death of Gen. _Lander. - WASHINGTON. RUG. 20,en. Lander died this afternoon at Pwe Paw, Western Virginia, from the debilitating effects of his wound received at Edwards Ferry._ Hie body is on the way to this eity,whera his widow resides. PEt T‘Oil RA P ALBUMS ALL STYLES, COME 1) I A ,R,l 8 1' R'l B 82 toil dials al 'Vir. S. sue 00ELNKR WOOD AND THIRD EiTREHT EAN'ORETEPS £ EITIST I B WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, FOR BALE ME GEORGE A. KELLY, No, No Federal agltivi Aileattenr 101110 TEL FOR LEASE--The house known as the UT. NIOHOLAB HOTEL, Mins• ted on the Wile? of &rant street and Fourth, is offered for3tisse front the first of April. Por teams "'Mr 7. P. 'IdORED3ON, Atfey at Lew, ts9lo4t Office. 191 PanrOst •eet,Pftistnireh (1 ELAKki DSIs L •f , RA GlNt# ULIUS uwarceBB7finma4 ; misay s 7c and oaraddl, ealeatedleasaartommadfl iir i amml i lli ahhatyagrFOY eaah et Mit U. Wood street PORT LAI 7 .4 YE:TIE by '-L he aNI.A, togelh«r hre 110/Eldr.al Nnl itaerestiug took.. NP.X i• boOlt TO 'TUX I'uirOFFICE ft.2u Li A L ht.w 11' and feet roofing packet , • 7 HN 'l. Net:, , ,thl BS, now nraYoutt • - In the Wherlthe and Pfttimnrith and connecting watt the Paraeretat boaLt at WneetuaJ three time), pyr weak, and two tape with .h« Liberty Sadie List from Citemnaci. he , off reason for selling the boat is the lose of my tenth. II the boat fe 14 - u bold on the let of March, she will be exposed to public We on id Obi -DAY, the thud day o' March, 1862, at the wharf. For further iaformatirrn enquire of JACKSON DC l aCt o New Al in. legheny Itlndge, or JOHN 7' cOOMBh, Capta fe144,3 CLUSI NG OUT TO MAKS ROOM ?OR SPRIIVEi STOCK. Drees Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons 15 mbrolderkki„ Woolen Goode, Linen t.ll, Hoop Skirts, lialinor..l Mechanic °creels, French ()creels Gents Merino tibirts and Drawers, COltilfli WIC! Neck Ti,es Zephyr Worsted Bhetlaud Wool, Woolen Yarns, &c,, dee AT OHARLES aI.PNER'S, Nu. 78 MAR.:( STREET. 't o t,. ALLEN, Agent Wholesale Dealer In every desenpli,o of PETROL E Li SIUILS Keeps constantly oa Liked the larkk,t etookla th market. Produce and Gotnonyeddn Merchant and dealer in Wines and Law:torn RECrIFYING It/STILLER. tell If ft WOOD STNhET, Pillaberl h. ADDY da., EW:EN s, PLUMBERS AEI/ - eAS FITTERS, 129 FIRST Bra -SET, PITTSBUR(94I., 4T 012170 STREET, ALLEGHENY, KRIM 1131111/TOWS OPIPOII. PUMPS, JIYDRANTS, LEAD PIPE. Sheet Lead and rlumbers material in general far S. 13.—gli orders promptly attended in-! tetlyd. R Erkir 1/.4X Er-(X)L I, A RS dt S-ETTB, Ft. , !:,AL LAOS OOLLA-R8 ANL, etyFFS, belled Ulla day and for male by NA'rON, MAORilld A CO. felfk 17 •nd 19 Fifth iftront ___ JOHN MOORHEAD, U 0 M M 1.8 8 lON MERCHANT PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 XV•TIIR 9TREKI', MARE E allns I'ITT.S.B U. 129 El • WA.. M. FAB , : & co,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDEIELS. knerdriachinlsts and Bator !fakers, Near the 'Penni R. R. Passenger DOT/Cli. B MMUS ÜBLGH, PA., ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF ' 1 unity:Man e x g l ir nalimig , f'-'- d m s=el e i ; P i Mills, Saw Milla,.Blar PirrnaresV i Pactories, etc! ' 1 Ohre particular attention to tas conetrundon of PIP! fi r i: and Machinery for grist mills, en d for up. has, =day and cironiar saw. rains: , also on hand, gniahed and ready orrihtp. went at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description , Alec, turhiab Boilers and Sheet - hoe ~,,,pa mety. Wrought Iron Shafting, Hang. ere and Pullies hi every variety, and continue to, m anti r aaare 01 Woolen Msohinery Ann Machine Oards. Our pnoes are low, oar machinery mantdiuman xi of the beetviality of materials, and war anted .il3 all CMOs to give satisfaction. agrOrders from all parte of thecourar;rardkne id andpromptly filled; frallclaw _ _ ___ ALL PRICES, i , JAMIES A. FETZER, ________-__ FORWARDING AID COMMIS_qOII MERCHANT I STEAMBOAT AGENC Y, • 7021 MU &WI Os 1 WILLI - AM HAZLETT 1P10112., Oral*, Balloat lair Sat • :., Drtedinrult amid Produce Gina ItSr. LAM 4enedA11.4:46:014 V, ,003;1Mt -er-liAssuipp A.31-11-.LIM: wrairrfi. t NO. 94 f WATER StRBOT, c- . ' - . , ITITHBURGH, PA, - - Whembe will tivolatagenenll Stearabait, Y , Pall And WOW& IS • f? ). ' ,, * Oaf*. K . , Milian D.: tpatni blu de./0 - -"' 1 ea ' a '.l2€"<:'f Pikcialge t wwit e ft Ott _ a Pod gy , Nth= ea. Bard ar aw 4). - Brady, 6,41. wi, iv , A GROSS :KIM? 17 1 4 .: •Aki i . 1 = 4 134 i0n „._ _." We A CO, ii,,, ark , wl. it , SYRUP, ler Bill& '• -* a ; •-...4 A wrllLitpcNa rul'" A op , Wheinar j ''' deth Dl ' ' ....,' 4,... KELLY, Da t4 ; O. IS Adana street, o. ' i littlLSolll, CARR lc CO 94 WOOD STREET, _ilaTeiriat opeued a Im a ge stuck of STAPLE, DRY GOODS, , Paretemed long mo, and now offered at Wholesale at GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH fnlB:lotdAgv MINER'S LIST OF NEW BOOKS. A STRANGE STORY ; A NoTel by 81r E Balwer Lytton. i'rloe 26 eenta CASTLE WAFER, or, the Plain Gold Ring; by the a Jth:4; of If.aet Lynn, Prtw bu itru is. THE WARDEN; by Anthaoy 'frollope. Price 25 cents. THE FLOWER OF THE PRAIA," by ("utaa vb Abmard. Prioe 60 cents. HICKORY HALL ; or the'OntergAt A romance nf the Blue ItAtige; by Mrs. doutb worth. pace 60 coots. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE ; A Love Story from "Temple ftnr." Price 26 oanta THE CLOISTER & THE HEARTH or, Ma (1, Wife and Widow. A novel; tinta. lieade. Price 75 eerite. TOM TIDDLER'S GROUND by ChaiitsB Wakens- Puce 41 oeutA. GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Chula. blokba, Pnro :'l5 coot. TEACH US TO PRAY by D:. Jona Guminbnue. Pnoe si. 1.12.1.1 UN 1u• u by the author or :ha, garet JOHN BR EN 1" eY Maior Brenta. lIEARV Vu/vot BuLtoLI Lee Goods, Lace Sleeves, Gloves, Hoisiery, A tow choice otyles of tboae POI/ THE BALLI 03 '..W 1 '1941 1-0 4TRAkTifirt Olr isOiRD 'TRADE ' '` -"I FOR FE B YARD hi. CAA I Wm. el p, J, J. Gilleeple, J. I. Hanne.t, Preston,' inning Park. Jr. -- " • - I izt, • -14 - -33'W.4-5% PORT OP PITTSBIIIMEL AII.B.Wh;LX Frs. ri Benti,4, Nrownam e. Gwl!nt u . clark, Brownville. Col. fivyxrd, Feeble,. Elizabeth JT AlTorobe.Calbc un,.Wheeting EmmA Graham. A Yen 9, ZaneaVilla DkEiIiTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brownrdle. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Peeble9, Elizabeth Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling - Woodburn, G‘'lloobe I.izzie Martin, Brown. &ulnae:Pal MO — The river —:avt everlihg at twil' 2 ht there: were:l3 fed 6 inebt-4 watepth the chancel .ed fe!hng The weal r dn - Inst the day wet gcite mild, .13: — Tho well known passenger steamer Commodore Perry, J. M. Andrews commander, is Announced for Cineimati:end Louisville on Tues day, positively. Cape 1. H. Lightner will be found In the °nine. Ike - Captain T. M. liarten'e favorite petite , . Lletten leaves for Cincinnati Cairo and St. Louis_ ThiA toot has the best of accommodations tu ciierge of rverer officers. 11,V" Ca, tain 1. M {son, is loading the eteemer "Fred Lorena" for the upper lauselapdppi, idle oil' ;ear° on Tunedßy evening, pmsengera and thipper, will bear tali mind. &nee her Wit trip see has undergone 'borough and complete repiira. RAF' (lap Lain Rravo's No. 1, steamer %owe is announced for Sakti Louis; bear this is mind. 00)'Tae regal= pac.aeL fitearuer "Orgm. mAore Perry" Osp:aio Aodrawa, wi I commence ioall,og for Cluaillsattl and Louisville till, day. ma. The Laverne ptiesenger steamer J. W. kra , loun, A. !lie-arty, eosEnteder, will leave for alle lal:Fa. and L.:) . .;:eville on 'll3l2.raday. Pauea a.r • and atvpperx rill bear th.a In name. McCarty g ud bua:maatnd a clever gentleman. Mg' It will be seen by reference to our wir rtleing coltfrnba tfi4t ibe .— pAlket John T. Me tlemba (Allred l•tr tale en reasonable Lerma. Elbe IS a goolebtan, Tt , ellll}iy refteen aim m °flared for na'r, to the 111 luraltb of Capt. McCombs. si t ar The tine pacxet steamer D:a:em, e. Pf 'ft. cc:use Rogefe; leaves this day for CiLibitl- DA: I gi ro and St Lows. This boat has the teat of accomzno,lationa and la in charge of cuarefal officers leirThe packet Emma Graham will be no./ at too kin.liog thim mr.a - ong. Elhe will leaTe r 7,mvvi lo on l'..Pad,y at 4 p. rn. The 1% heetiL 4 packet for lhir day le itie steamer J. T. McComb.. 81 will ktaii) at 12 in. Capt. C.4.l]oun w.ll NE+ eort.a,n to see that pitt,eagert arc, well eared tor. OW" The et,a,hiers 6 y West No 2, Pn cax Evans, Daeoiab and J.EI, Ford, .were edrer Lined to :nave Cif:lei/Mali for th.,t rort oa 43t.-rda In_ The Untlino bet Lis -7.i° Martin left. ou Stelirdhy with lair true. For Cineinnati, Louisville, Cairo and st. Louis. TUESDA Y. 4 P. M. E FINE .PAsSENGIEE. slaimer Li NI/EN, T. M. Herten,ill6ll roramsaider, tm. abo•e For freight or paas ag a apply on hoard or to mb3 J B. & CO , AgeatEn For Cincinnati—and Lonisvlite I'VE:St./AY, 4 . M, POSITIVELY. rl l l3 E splendid passenger ntonxn e ,- WItIMODORE PERRY, ancrisaaacler, maven a 8 above. For th iY 4G or paiisagee al tuba J. )3,1,1V1N For Cineinnattr Cairo and st. Lou)., WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, 10 A. M. T RE FA VOUITE P.ASSE.N., OEft steamer SAINC CLOUD, C. A. Drava, commauder, leaves as *bore. For freight or passagti apply on hoard or to mh B J, .PLACK., Agent. _ ti en_ For mhB_ Louisville. THIS DAY. 10 A. et. TE FINE SPEAKER j DLADEaI, T. J. Rogers, eommark den:leaves as above. For freight or pa/wage apply on board or to mhB J. R. LIVINGSTON t GO. Agents. For Cluelnuall and Louisville TEE IS DAY, 10 A. M. riIIILE FINE STEAMER van.. J. W. ELAIIAMAN, A. 111"CnOy, cocomander, will leave for the ahoy w and intermediate pouts. For .fraiglit or resave i %A gi bosail or to CO ' oats. For Upper Saint Louis Keokuk, Burlington, Rimiestlike, Dav enport, Rock INand, Galena, Du. buque, Ilf , Gregoros Landing a nd 81- * Paul. MARCH 6, t p, 1 4. SPLENDID PAS I,h. Mo o n r , eo s m m m e anrdr Ll e RZ a l t h. as'annoanced above. l'or freight or passage imply on board or 4 ° J,B LPILNGSTON a 9 0, and J. FLACK; Agents. For Whet,Hag, Parkersburg Marietta and Gallipolls. THE FINE STEAMER LIZZIE MARTIN, a T. Brown; commander, will leave thi port EVERY SATURDAY at 4 tn for e / and porog ehewill leave Zane n vi m le EV & Y TtUs.E OAtan at 8 a. m. For freignt or passage sooty on board or to PrERCE A CO. Zanesville, fat or S. R.LIVINGSTONKO.; Pittsburgh. - • Tuesday Packet. For Marietta and Zanesville. THE fine passen ge r EMMA GRAHAM,ptain Medi roe Avers, commander, leaves Pitts bburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'olook p. m, and 7411013T1110 every Friday at 8 a. ro. For free ht opassage apply on board., or to J. B. laymettroa A Co., Agents Pittsburgh. 'or Marietta, Gal!twills, Par kersburg aad Portstuoutkl EVERY TUREWAN, 10 A. M. HE FINE PASSEN- • ..,.. - GER abeszner. J. B. FORD, EL Zen., comm ander, leaves announced above. ill For freight, or plump 4917 oniourcL ' JOHN FLACK. Air B 6- or Mairlettar -.` Parkorobuilr and Gallivens. 4r.y.E4I,TUEUDAY, 4 g.._. • "4. if riIHE STEAMER SCIENCE, 1. Captain • Wm. Rene, loknot foi" Wheeling, Nbtriette, Pe r k an itit.:heolia, making weekly tripa,leaviriglittabur every WEDNESDAY at Co'elixik, , end, raturm pg leaves ealuyelia every FRIDAY M 8 o'clock. note D. 'IL DRUPE, Agent: ", For Beave r &beaville Amok WheeU Dip THE PALX.n, oA4oBldattos. Calheite, Commander, tomes for the above ports _Monday, Wednesday and Friday a 12x For freight or rut mei on board or to &Ad .00 00., Water street. -- - E'or . Marietta, Parker4burEr sued sauipow. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET, PI I .IIEFINE SIDE WHEEL %roamer UNDlNE,Woodburn, nom mender, 'leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urdh, as 4p. m, returning leaves fiallipobs every Tuesday at to s. ni• • For Irsdorbt or peerage apply ea board or to SPlttiieffrB7 --77 7 --- *, h`Le 4 - tit * THROAT _ BROWN'S BRONCHIAL • BRYA PITLMONIO VeA,PERR A.YERS' CHERRY PBOT4BA,‘, SCHENCK'S puLifooo 13:11440 1 , SELLERS' 00ITGE For tale -by -0 EL. AT HMI DRU kc .. 4f ; 00r; Filial. find , . - E. *ET - • - •44 , TERRY, PRlCE:llketvi Theftrzigaini,m:i3C":a. - 4 - MOMS, ,CASIUMRigeajl , sauneta,•viiitings, ritbireiriiifialigeolffr' NO. tes • viutdoi sranivi4 ; roan v. mum num norarov„, 41" Siight ;: a 7 Piel - ' OuLejA,,atewroaegbeia-, 1 .,, fIRONDHIA phac . 00 - ---c-r- e ,-- ifneg/eated,.of/entf m . FeW a#4- aware Cf - the - iMlXrtermit l f stopping c&."19, • fte jeg44l-4404irg001)66-42: I n. r 111 iLd aim - • • ntaa remedy, 71,d. attacks the Lungs. - -•-• 43Gzatan!agbcanchUtWi t ie . ' were first introduced eleven yeai!iy-A... It has been, proved that they: aav'tha best articl e before the Piiilgo X_C II 7 IA- 8 -, igada, AfjoatzeittaN . , Xedctiti-h, the Cough in /9tutgijit"-ttiid.;`. numerous cyfectione gluing immediate relte. Pubhe Speakers, Sir gern will .find them. effectual, :11;r and stnii„qthening the 'voice.- - Sold 0,-, all, Orugi4 , tiititel aXiderst J4o.44 , l:d,:ccePs,,clmpuvr, box. , . . deletilOw TO 'SHIPPERS OF CRUDE, :: REFINED PBTRQLETildell,Tb....finaii signed in rireparedtareceive sbalitarreeillielsripo quantities on um most favorable terms The re. : cent action of slid Board of Undartarltir*preblude insuring oil stored within ihn.'oltrinindte, and a strong • Hort la being made ta. have at peal ed by th e Legislature to peseta its belnz forerh"- - Our for b e and dock at Elisshethl:Wrt Na410,-; d he beat fwaguns tor storage or shineftt, the oil can be iniareif and Teasels eininsd lit ourown dock. - We wig diernitc6 aphis to Londtin as soon Is a cargo ofail a rept,ired at on: yard, 144 ,olblsks adi win tallow w regulaiity. •: - '" • Adv-tOoes made on,oopizemenfs- hltitrtenda in LoUdolf: Baia v.a YeraisyWairid-Itairnad 11f4iiienaiiii to Elisabeth Port. • - For mrds and ting t e i r Information; - Cid= at No. 93 Diamond sheet. A 0,.. I. 1 atiltits LAW 13 aildhigs: PittsbuseN - N A nsi, betweeiftbh hours it and 12 o'clock a FILIIZIEBa fednawdlm Zig Groonwiach st,,,Nesr Yaw., lINDRIE&-- 10 &Arfa Barklo4 Patkihe 1.0041011 K Po r; 10 /41. urr 1 ,Lt ß s. 6lii Are ) -10 di Youngere ale ' jp tell ddfor sale* woiNisiregt. pRODUCE. 43,pD1N.E. 250. eacke_printe yellow Nat; - 80rtn.;.,.., 100 bushels fresh ground Corsi Maid • Dv do _bright Oato 160 do Zink . ByePcitatoes; 74 bar do pit 'do Worts Be an s; ing order; 40 do .oe 'lOO booheorViied Appian - soo buds .417 - Pam:heal " - • 60 bu d sOtte:se -••! • 20 bushels Shell harks; - ' •50 now 011 ITeib 100 barrels Ir BA timity 25 dosen Corn Brooms; -• ' ' 15 bsrrele Boar HAIMIt all Uft, l oheap to close m . In Me matsmpents • ' ' ", • AL. ll7l l 7 oolosOrner Marton and Profits. on tiosilor tn &AO. AgOnte. (IENITINE LEIBE WHISKY, -Eleaulne Sootah Whlekr, oldP.yei*lsky. Aire old Jarogailrua, ' Pare old Oognieaßrend. . Pare.old-Plaet Pores& Pellesobda Brandy, Pareoktaallaratela, Pare old Anchor Gar Ade Obanilmerneditherzy, Port ead.Glare& Nibs. by the Winn or bottle, for sale by Wi t2o WrKscia4l=:. ROO5 the. Oodlle 45 bbe .1510.3 Large ?deokind; - 150 laageßkiooffee; 100 beht. N.O. Molasees; - • . 15 hhde. New Cuba Sugar; 45 bble. Golden Syrup 1 "A -100 half chests Young Hyman franr -60 do Bleak Tes.torindeby W. H. SMITH acoi, 1113 Beoond and latirroutantata. w ataialw INFALLIBLE la]sllll3Just, Wholesale and Retail by a. B. sauna 'km:, 10n BARRELS RYE %, *rim three to' Ifita barrels itoondad Malawi 40 do_ of do A Ano assorbnant of Imported Etrandssaina ' Mid Chart And.l463kberl7 Brizil;500011 l'a = l Pcrt, Madeira and liftterrilVine4Ottie beat brands, al . mo okband and AT ai!Lo'srpolasobsand =Sonia RIMILIMOMM. Whidea.le and Retail Groom noritonutitteninaf Ohio atesedand t!taPintiabenT. deS L'OR RENT—That largiand waved. „L eat Dwalling . E.ouse, comer Third and E streets, ball, 9 rooms and bath room, marble roan. 7.61 a, eto. In goodindar and possemaitin giton'on the first Otero& next.; teas -.B.WISBERT4BOI aZARLE3-40 barn/CM: I - 1 Pea for 3. isle 1•1113 rrOB SALE , moo le. prime iluairheitt Pim posy,. and-16r isle to , • „ WM a L. ALLEN; agentosiiroOd 'trees DETROLZUK-93 Ibt , by 1 mss- - -414241/4-IL-00WISs F EATHERS-500 pounsth-ii*le Geegmaesews rewired:lW Amadei* ff JAMB 3 LIPMEIMIEk fen =Mir Makekandilltaittests. ON- CONSIgNMENT:.: y r 1 '2O 00 dozni Con firm% tar ads by W. IL MUM* fell fllll,OOll I :RUE; box / .4! . - Ohioaar mashy' - /Mat ii.,o6Littar n h , ..rttir.,,,.5..::::-. ,fo, , .., dwelling, in Sidanai •Id ri - primiLow, OIL 4t4r-Witil . 4- 1 -•-:` , 411:41 4 "' ' eaee;. - ,,-!• 2. ," .:,1:, -- =;,:,1:, h:k a \tore pad for sale tet '--:- '`-- -- ' ; - -. 1,4,4 - -, z, f Yk; t 3 1314 - 4 , :44 Pann - ,0 —4 "4:44...re5. ippli a ALS-40 dozen-Rolla- r e . Wed Radios : -fan at.Bm,-1,14/relaip emu* lialtet and Faratetreaata. - DrigoclM IX)RIi—BEURII.4S:;;Adee 13 Sit • Otll9_ allitilhlkirjatetv, 4 , fele tit/tit:lag LEI E- -,2oo fresh Lune fof sale tr. I fan • mums EA.NB —4O bar jaml -to B esns r, at:end and,far sale , oolnar glaintand 41/44501M5. ar-lti ARP"to ll : xtre mad tura t Isce litmt" "r 4 t iwza .POW. • Faliessr = s r e4 L1ia,4 4 0 stock. . , ham f 411/ Wm pzaT a sox, 61 maims it. Amer Seaand &Ad Woixfits Leu M$ ks s ec mow it. madam
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