lwilonewatimmii W . •Grojogf, ,filiptie''.llre Alregheny; I i I '''COVingY• -•...,„ , - -v .. ..- ,---. -.4•.r• 4, ~.1, 4 . 4 4, 4 :„ , ~*, .. The e - encs,et ;SO puc k . five years hte,pftv -' , On,:grank , importanewotlthe CitidVitti , ,,* .I.OLthettgrapn. in-this-vicinity, whieh 'tf,,, eh lt i l*- 66.6 0 - Pfi ( KY foil - 01i ed by l ~ , utieiglie Hatintclitzeilsl Wa7 § luty, .4 - , -hroildifrOtt : a keitiiiiiiiii4well ver #9:i j ii iii_e, - : - 4i0C;;I: and of MVO. Ott I n • here -it 'very carefully ire: Rat:4444 J AtiiiiiSulifeci,,,showinganch k ' results 48 ' .. nit:itiduen Many tii7ninbark in thiient4 iiii#, WhiChiwntititieliiiietibleral, I, rettertieu.. er append - thd communication entiteuiiii eilinimend.it,tp.thesttentionpf air 4T4: '' e ' t4iiiiiiit r i3at i nterest on the std - ,dijibi:t itliferft4riendly • to-lhe'caneli of grape culf re will: inakes.note of sni ...,,,,•,_.: _ ,'4lr,.,e s gti der. a .ntore -extended and,gen:' erg!, i3iti eif the low highly- essential - talks-IWO detflcihemortginonditiou,ahe health,epo i it and - 'littipititeliLlif tliiiA titer ican,rial,intllonik.r,sults of ,our long' i t experiesre t grape culture, given in fig ures, coin '.0..-wicktlip.;utsmatitonscien tiousness, - y therefore be more interest ing to the: lie thitatedionn praise - a; The expenses for planting and ciltiva tinginljeACrOctifgraPelines tip to the time . of itvroili.rtiveneseOuthe third year, are as 6Kw - " ' ' s f."----.:--,.----- .- - Theitires n ' " s/14 - . - .llint:ivithneorlP- 4 , .-,) 4...Shen- *ittrfa *subsoil— 7. " 1,,, i ploug fr 14 to -20- tnehtsqletp-....,.. ~> a lp Tic diio e. utut,2,feet, 'deep by - labor, -,'„' .., ,• : ing hitruig. fihkeirotintlinistSloo;) ' One year olot bts or_pdrn Catawba vari ety (the rit st, pfeferkihre find beat by ar) . 4 ...._,..... 4.- ...' - - ..,,- - ... 1, '-' 61) The planting Or the'sathe:tn . atins holes', Planting POW. ate .. 30 e s iurth Poles mut wain (gdod „. oukpllCH lasta2 - 44:-,.-:::-..4.w..42.-... - I 1/ Wortcla ' ape z ; ;hies t he-ist and 2d • , - , ream a n:.-.. 4 4.4,.. • - ~:.,..._4:. - '750 .',.1 -..'' --.,•i - --,...2...! -d uo ..... rtitar;;;;; - -''-'.- .. -1- : ... -......• . Whotir ta,lhOL vines giapal4:by.6 t o ...l 1p; *7 , ......:4 . 7,1‘ .. ' ~. feet, wine iiri the best- plan in this coun try, where t e.aoit cried -timber " ire cheap, can t instendk. f inan labor, nsa theblough end clatiVitiirlb w eed them, andvehnevOr. can work self net inaicelfaing into 1 l i , account mo than tr m ,$5-to $lO yearly intereilant4 Ilitylinil lir tin' the 'filiov.e ex: pensimAso:, Prestill . „or ,O,UO A Acre of Vine ord. • , • , '4. ,-- • • ‘v - itg* u oritt,'t ii, harvest of Adam Hein'enstol,t f Sprin 'Hill, near: Alla gheny—eity: iii, - Pall; the measures and geigli Alave been ascertained with, the utattlett, tuney/ i• ThisvineYani'coti tains ,722, ' ' e yinek,.of 7 yews growth. They prg e n t i s l 7s9.2wcirth'cif grapes or 265} kes !DC 4thrionodti Eac h - binthel i! yielded 4f . 1_43:13 of wine, being a total of 1,554. g a k k,,' . , g r A:617 *tarts, per single stock': 'AI Tinto havatbaew-plantett , l by 5 1 1 / 4 .-oi.. ha, sin/ to twentyLsquare feet. atr- - . 1 1 74 AZP,UKleit , 1 1 1 11 40 / 2 - tain 2,18 'Maks," with ,, - a' produz, d on ot,,,i i ? foupptip Withthe prehent high Juty on ports ,wines (40 cents per gallon even .nqatek nommoneat French i l wines Lank p,,a,!tea,o ..5 cents: per gallon on sari/ifs: . Wines, Ingather with the greatly incr.: -ed pri e,:of all.prOvisions, And the , the .e.Neelleint .qual i ty ; of „ last year's ifia', cannon Se„rated at a less price than $ rlY,Plir - g on next spring or thereafter_. , a iikeldep ...tie proceeds of an acre witt'".bn, l - ~ .i,-,- . ,.. :?: e- ,, -•-. t- . 1,13(36' Deduct4l,Cf, dabOr, . 02 fortaxes, -- 186' -r- j . '",',.' :- •tii.",: ::.:‘, Leaves - Er__ , irfiTon o say one o , , Yd ; dollars off oh ' " in We give lie ,:an . ,,ave last four ytultwinie 1859, during ,eh ir - ar sth of J,pwe v ilaistroed. that year and *if t he`, Year, 1,0 5 1, ~ l erp•-p 1850 - 18.60 small,. midilker.llW , 1862 gond ' `VI Deduct 111 Net proceeds for;. Ifour yea e 1......52,705 Average. prote drift' b ( rear . 4 4025..ikiA5 acre. ~...1 L.l 3 te.1...t.L. ~ . _ Squire V. S riba, Reserve township, planted his gin. , ' n s 4,6 ffeett , , , akitere cowl tarns, therefer ft 742'stocks (and many . I are qnitty &.. stAD n0t44 4131 34Pg, z uhi lion.) .40 - - ctlifillso9;' , 63o'g dok from 1,240 I) ' ing vines; in 1860, 561 gallons flora 1,000 lbettrfisg vines; in , "1861, 902_gallons froffl2,6oo hearing vines; in 1662, 1,410 gal Pns from 2,070 bearing vines, making al iiielkone acre or 1,742 vines in 1,1 1859 496 gallon- i t 51,06 $498 Expe.r.ises $47 1860 586 14 1,00 586 59 1861 6041 - 1.1ti..14."1.S - •75r. ' 92 1662 801 . " 1: 1,50, , 13$. . ,"- 102 A.,; ~. in 4 yrs 2489 :1. 040 . - - ..._ • Deduct expe i ,, * 410 Y ... .-: ~:., .. Net, r ,7 r C) s, ; , e or a year) effoghve&ier 0f1.:56 f5Dr. HVtmeYetiffshoteinace r-- figareS; lured we do not know . 4 t whose crops in 1859 was not mach 1 lured bi, frost, has every year obtained ve :largeatql,..ut having planted at least 0;000 vines to the .acte ? the results at 14.1taire4ta -laity be: 7 o4n larger than the ab ove. I Mr. Rleith halooo vial* planted in 1859,-,4 by 5 feet. lie did all the work himself and his eropii;iiiiiitll'iiid - 1862"; amounted to overtB6o4pilonsovorth more than $lOOO, or sl^..fitr IPrietY r ~:- 5 4 We might remark here,' that for the first years the irwAll4lllo2peil bcsllelins44ii ,•,- , .• , -.. 3 „,, ~.,,,• „ less than i ri,yearee'r •'' -' - 040 4 The interest ouLthe,cap capital employed in the land and the"Wiiva -Arsuciu.---eon -04 tained in tha,. . ,enta,becittisti their _great div Aepallin g trAboatie4 etc. In the vicisr . of:lmter citielOihire we may value the 'Eland at' $4OOO per acre and the cupitaLlMOiredridr. 41Ightink'it In $250, trudultiltelsvhole mint invested s6so,the interestOurreon will amount to' $39 per antnuulilkTforth r out, iu Abe country to &lit. te Mari $B-or $lO, for reasons abo eat,' StoTlid• ~W i t haveno broughtinfo , , , iLtThitie eipts for hrisks. ! layers euttingthl `,:`; titi 4 - "Sigiret" 3 'prto . by eeilipg- the ' • 7 14 , 1 a hAtttiv.,-or , .' . smaller uautitie, 1' "" AY kiiow a yinter N N. N. who tanks ail. -of — tontett ofi a ts. well cultiwitedgral -via: prod ly from 2,500 to.2;t i tit assorted wino,'Agd,' bolt- ' -.,, •,_ — rid,. ,M 8 berry , widevidtr fi - w,ine - mark ' .4, - .;, - , ling • getht boa from aIIIIT the er)fr sivel plant earn vigil steel the better. ; ,durab prove all, as mall( re the ail sae khemi selves and tr blew 2 N( . ° 4--- -"4 "01 i ''. ' - , , , it-f_44.1 7 ;4. d 4.4.,,, 16 it , --#.3 4 i .!. i•JI .. V' k, ~,, j ,_ , .1.41, , 71p211.;;. , N t.;644 . :::: , .-.). k ~,..„..„ ; ... :. ,,, i; ~, ,A . z_n .to tt:ItAM" I 4 4 - 1 .741 :4 .. , IV -- r --. :-, '.. - - :ilf :.--, ' : - ,is . ~ . , . . . ~ - ... . .. 1 ~~~i`.L* ."._._. ..:~ ~~, - --- - The Oil Trade 'of Pittsburgh. I The "apecial-,,tommittee appointed -by councils to prepare an ordinance _ingala-.. tang the storing , of oil the city met on Monday evening -and listened to an elabor ate report ' from it'eainniittee,appointed, by the Qll Exchange to confeitiith`tliern:. The paper watt prepared by Mr.`- flifo: EL Thurston, Secretary' of the OilExelnitige: It giten ahlstoty. of the origin , and-rapid i increase of the eil trade here; urges Alie necessity'of encouraging so , important:On elementinOitipiusperity ; argues against the danger.of petroleum as compared, with dhops, planiag mills and board yards, as it emits no sparks and burns> up like a torch, with little' danger to surrounding property—and shows the advantages to al concerned, of the citysetting - apart that' pertiiiii: - Of. Life Allegheny -wharf, • from St.:Clair street to the point, -with PrOPer riietrietious, over theprlifiasidjit make a 444404*i4ml lheeitylimita, while at the same time ,it: would =thing. to' ,the city 'a ~ . . revenue qatairaplathatunw Oh - tamed from thelliellity notif.:Milted.,. for. We extract the statistical portion the report, which will be of general•interest: - • '--,`, . “Froiti" February -Ist, 1802, to February let, 1863, there were landed on the Alle gheny wharf alone from the Water Works to: . the- Point, - a - distinee of abOut sir !foliates, 210.718, barrels of crude oil. Whiialwe reflect that this is but a ray sniallpart of the extent of the shore upon which-this oil is landed, nano:leis given of thelitif quanti ty that, must have found a market here during the last three years. That the statement that two millions bar-, relit Wolf had been landed upon our whereat' within `threeyearaia within thnboundsof i moderation, s evinced by the figures given of the six squares shots, and is yet further supported by the additional fact;-that at two other yards, lying further up the Alle gheny,there were received imam same time between 140,000 and 150,000 barrels. The direct value of this trade in its most simple form is shown by the fact that at the aver age rates of crude oil during the past thirty-six months, the value of those two million harrels of oil has been 58,000,000 0 and, in is refined state, $ 1 7,000,000. It would.not be just to claim the whole ' re fined value as the total of the oil trade of this city, but the best statistics that can be had show that at least two-thirds of the hole militant was refined, the selling rates of which, together with rates for the remaining one-third disposed of in its crude state, would s make an average value of $13,500,000, or about four and a half milliOns annually. Although that is the apPMent annual magnitude of the oil trade for the past three years, yet the esti mate; as thus made does a great injustice to the value of the trade for the year just ended. Springing from nothing, the trade in crude and refined Petroleum' has, with. every year, Shona n rapid, increase, and the, true 7 krly: value;'and "also the won derfnl ratio with , which the business has progressed, is thnamora correctlymated : , For year eliding Feb.lst. Itell . .& 4066,00n Q ..' I" ' " .18Q ... " .....--. 7,000 ' 0110 . ' --- How nearly the figures tor , the past year approximate to the real facts are evidenced by the following figures, taken from -the manifests of four of the five railroads upon which' oil has been' exported from the city r; . rom October Ist to December 31st, 1862,, era were exported on thie,Petwayl: Yenta entre! Railroad 73,7t37" barrels of i refined oil, 55,747 . barrels -of Crude, and 6;349 - barrels. pf benzine:: on the Pitts burgh Fort -Wayne and 'Chicago Railroad theratiera.,expotted- 7,711 barrels of re fined, 887 of crude, and . 107 of :beeline; On the pleveland and Pittstiiirgli Ridlroaj there were experted 6,768 , barrels of re fined, 0.908 ot crude, and 36 of benzine ; On the Allegheny;',Valley , Rtuirond .8711-of refined 'and 072 of erude—being is all 88,' ;112 1 1 tat refinedi . 604514• of crude 6r492 of beezine, iits:ing• au` aggregate • value r at the rates p revailing during those three months; of $1,433;430, , Multiplying this by: lone,' we hav55, 1 33„720, or within $66,280 of $6,000, ias the value of the expo rt trade over th snreads:tdone itt:eil of' this city for the 41 4 1.41 . :,,T0 this should. add icio ed the amount of 'oil consumed in the eittiandiiminedlitte vieinity,,alio that ex . Ported by the riyers, and the Connellsville and Pittsburgh Railroad, showing that the estimate of i S7;000,0011 as the direct value, of the oil trade for the pastyear is within bounds. ; The 'statement is yet 'farther strengthened, that ,the figures for the ex, portation are fez; a quarter in which trues: portation over the 'heads' cited was 'diffi , cult to piocare,,aid is got probably. afair , average, !aillieihawii bythe fact that fieui February %Ito .14 . 4 . ., when :more : rolling. stock - was 'plated ,lipon ;the Pennsylvania Railroadi therell:torte:lien Ilver.that road alone was for two weeks 4 1,290`bikrels, Three yearit-age not an oil refinery 'ex..' isted in 'this vicinity. There are now over , sixty in active operation. • Sixty _of i these in their centittaction - alene'-represerit over sl,ooo,ooo'Arcaoltar, - .to make no account of 1 ;miteklarger amountisnOdoyedin' their' - working. flie - ntimber of heads to whom these sixty, efineries give employ menu are equal to an average of 6011 '. • rids in the works alone r whose ,yeprly. %Agee wio average 4300,000. - The con sumption tat coal, rhy. these refineries: ia 1,200,000 bushels .Per annum, and eausing the etatilitYrinitit;to supply this demarid;of an additional force in theiaollariee-, whoie wages wo id, for digging 4110:coel Or, thin new cons jotiargr,friell.iiaat,theasual rates, 0ver . 9 10 ; 60 0, at, the - present 'rates ' 460,000:v fla After thlat rePork had .;Veen accepted dardered to, e printed: for the inforMk. ton of Cohncils anintetitittilig.dimssjou: ensued relittive to the r liditlocation for an oil depot 9r wharf. It was almost mum: imonsly conceded that the iitinitid as ked' istr.pe,..hy the Oil men was most suitable and Aigitiortit to the city.:- Thaellniiit e adjourned to meet on Friday night, - '• report' will probably be • agreed aft acre, of - $1,780 I # lll 44,l*nd•tbirly itelear?' • go Amount of the etng-w_ith thwyear idetitfros, on the he„.ithole crop of .P. 448 69: ea. acre 148 66 %71 na- I 5 . 6 i. $6l 00 4 'z' 784 gs 00 150 1866 13ti 00 ' ;Vl3'oo ta ~ tpli..tpcmmtipariathe proi, t a u c kg: 1 0 .1tyemagaftimlaitigle.,IiitliAtAoies ar Wailikirdihtkor ; :tlfficlb Sam": l i tikt i Vil*Simt°lttbi43lgivett wa y ; $6 ....no ear of beverages ,, the nectar ofl From`tilliteilxii.maineP4ltaqth to litichtwe mikhi ltddnuitotiNtoilits4ol. .wevei t *ffied bx,oitv, :every one: may Pe*Aave, thitt the wine cultitrwsnAmeripa forms a branch of industry,,the,likeict which agileultinistAWillaneh 'rain - Off - this globe will, to satnify the Most annione minds, tedusW- the above nit SrOffi,lfilin $676,5675, $lOBO and $2,000,t, - 6 - $.606; [ thews simile acre represents to its propri etor a capital of $8;338, ten "acres frop,ital tjf $83,880'; 'andlie will divide ' this for-curiosity's sake, byc,Awo, andthere wilt Wit remain etch - glornms figure's arf will certainly patisfrllle reasonable expec itatinps of, the rich ; and offer toy he poor *et vintner on ttre smallest spot of 'laud, a orrowless future, .eerl 4'. - Aillealtely - Market ouG idaY evening, tt iiii*teid meet: Allegla)nz conneile, a statement _/e4 ftomNAme ;White.* -Alexj entrtictots= -.new. market 'kki 'A:IW taithiatidiiit P skr laboii,theihia'fisitiiiite-: `ail . .0 1 ‘. - 1e1*64,0 t:ltAlight „... iiir.;44iicionwitli4iwkrfty A is .Pigh :8041; yt.o thex*kid . the.contis'A*lincobe-airipiiiiiii; atalc e a off-their hemlialtogether- Mallemett.tb ihe.idart.cii --r____ ~......_-.. , , .:, ~,... -1. tiaell . e Alain': " ' -401scM and James S. - Call; 4., the lurienit,-botly or *Mon . bssf e ,:f re ., unit e d, been caug ht end ,- sent ' last time in iron s are said to Ati 1 Again :- - They should_ be The O'Neil Trietipe. dent back and Puniehed: - 'Net ' This com pany my n a s & a mood - tua i ssitlt boasts that, he ..e4l .come I enee last eve ' i ft en s al e ge t s zt ret v - - i gramme for lla t: They . offer' a - fine 'Fix e to - nig ht, winch must draw. . - : . :; 7 ... - . 717 :, ,- ::: , ,:' -1 7' 1 , , ,.;.:..: - ; - ','..:•:.i.:7, -, '-':,7', - ,:1::'',Vf4 ,'..'t,,..,;,::_1.-:;:.:,-:;!:..7,•,:,i-;.-',„,..:•'..•.1'4,.•',7,.,',,x.:,':'.•:?1ZR,t 0 „ ry . .. -- ?: Agi , AN:CAiteitifit , ? T ' ' , •-* 40 . 414 Rath olieti4ad ;. 7 1:lpis '. ;7 '. :. ethtfrifgiiit r i thediecese. ad eleritedieg ulatioturinAdt:Cathiflies%' 4iiiiiitrio -a 1 01 3 .8 1 e meal aii&fileallation' `if- sekva. neadai," ? ale u5e.,, , -of,fresh, meatAnlilso protiibitedilindillirlin ca n oseibly'do so . are .. .reqqired t ,to ,pass -part ot t 4the&ttay i n 'urelli - 16 .. iffeekre finl the " - &c... The leaten s eason extendificini 'elf _Wediiiii air to Easter Bfinday., and, d ing its con tinuance, 'the Cathoho Churc 'requires its members to observe a strict ast and; . cle , vote more,time than usual t their relig ions Auties.: - The Cathedral ill' he open on Ash - Wednesda y . morning o r, religious services, and,, at-;nine o'clock, the usual distribution of the ashes will, take place. • "Literary Associat on. The following gentlemencompose the .Library? Committee of•the lingMe:Vs Xereantile Library Associati n for tbis year: E. F. .Dravo, G. I. T wnsen4, B. Laughlin. P. R Mertz and C. I. Cald- Well. Geo. E. Appleton las en untwd rnously. 'reelected as Librarian, and the folloking•speoial committee to canvassfor new 'Members; donations, /te: ,r Saan'l .A. U. Long. J. T. Brady, IL At ood, Flor ence K.ramer"and W. M. Curry} • Watch Thiel-Caught. Some weeks since Gen. Will of Greensburg, while at the .tfouse, Harrisburg, was robbe. watch Worth $125. Suspicicin a colored servant in the ho `Christy, who persisted so stron declarations of innocence that Bence of proof, and in view of f. conduct,. he was believed. On list, however, it was ascertain: had pledged the watch at a pa for-$15, , • whereupon he was iaineny and committed for trial. , 1 Death of Capt. Debt. IPortee. • We regret to state that , Captam Robert Porter. a well-known citizen; di et sudden- I7,at his - residence near RoMetood Btu tion,_on Monday. Be had 'be es absent from home daring the day,• returning iu the evening; and after requesting his wife to make him a cup of tea, retired Ito an ad• joining room. A few minutes latr a little daughter, discovering somethil unusual in hie appearance, called her mo her, who discover that he was dead. Deceased was the eldest son of the late Judge Porter, served) with honor through the Mexican was, and was also a member of the Pitts. burgh Bar. Coroner McClung h Id an in (vestal:id the jury found a verdie in ac• eordatuce with the facts. Died Stidenly. 1 Mrs. Orr a,middle aged lady residing on BedfEird Street, Seven& ward, died suddenly yesterday morning of ilsease of the heart. She had just assisted her daughter in taking a "baking" opt of the oven, when she fell to the ground, gave a heavy sigh and expired. Several physi• clans were called in, who used every effort to restore animation, but all proved un• unavailing. Mrs. Orr leaves a husband and tiro or three children (who hare al• moat grown to maturity ) to niorm her loss. The Stanton Cavalry in a Mai , wish. i Last week, in the vicinity of Charles town, a scouting party of the Canton Cavalry, in command of Capt. Ito t. Pol lock, fell in with a party of robe s, who flied at them, but scampered o ,on its being returned. Our boys followed, , cap' taring a Lieutenant and two privates. A short time previous the same p*y had attacked a party of the Twelfth valry, killiag quo, wounding two andtaking three Owners. The latter were recaptdred by Capt. Pollock's company. . The Coal Diggers. 1 Og Monday morning the diners nn the first pool struck for four cents per bushel. 'We *opts the pit owners will have the courage to resist their exorbitant demands . ind;:they will be folly sustained hy 'the people, who are not disposed to p ermit men *boom making .$4 to i'•:s per ay to extoitimore—for it is but extortin, as theneell know we • must have coal at any price. Some measures should be at once resorted to which will put a stop to 'these exactions. 011 Items. Dispatches from Oil City say ther-is no ice in • Oil creek or in the river at the mouthy but -the creek is too low to run ' .much Oil, there beingbut two feet water . in the Channel.. .2%; new flowing, well has bum% struck on hliller' . S farm, tivamiles above Bhertnan'a well, -in the "dry diggings." It m iietiettiovhen tubed, to yiel3 boo barrels per dayt • 1<- : Newspaper Change. Mr. R.-B. Browni of the Biowninille Vines, has purchased the publication of fice 4 of the. Genius of Liberty, at U ion -town, to which place he has minor his office. Be will hereafter issue the a ited papers at Uniontown. 'Mr. B. is a s' and .IXmoorat and• we heartily- wish him suc cess in his new enterprise. Saddeit Death. On Saturday evening a German, man named 4ederika. Shaffer, fell d and 'denly, while amehing,at a house c rant ,s,trret, fkm dikeiufe of the heart. She de f 'taken . to her residence at. the P , int, yrikereVorontir'iVetnnii, held an in , neat want. re airs. A 'v,erdier-of death out disease of the heart was rendered. De eeteed,teavecrlt husliand and four 4hil• dred. 1 - . ' fault against the City. ,tiinire Wm. lineman, of Birming. has brought an action for (imagoes ! the 'city, for serious injuries incurs 'Billing.-into a hole'ii Second greet, the.Biriniiigham bridge, while on his Any negligence is prove may. feegver heavy. damagsyl. *1 e Stone Masons. , The sto. a Timone of the city will 4iiiiiiirithlity'per. cent advance for t . 111 - "ol:afterl,the:fitikt of March. . A& Home. Capt. J. H. Foater f of the.lo2d regim now detailed on staff day, arrived in piy yesterday nfternoon on a brief vie lialainily and friends. , fitment 'Comonbusloners L • renAvrille. A bill has been rend in die Legis,la, toLallow thii_goropgy - Touneil_ta.ap the Street . Commusincinere„ I , f la l iaral t,"ft4ioa ll 2',:g l 4ol6 , At a melating of thceittatiiirit‘ sii 'soca Com pany,- held' . thnlAtir ,the following olEcere wereitlected:: Black, President; C. W. Batch elor, :1 11. ce President; i 'Rineliiif;',Siiereta James Ildarskal;Treiserer. 2. ~.-.... .. „ , ..- , : ; C a ;;I:0111 H:.' 4 ..*: : 11 i.:; 1 3r nrgi i n;:e:l, : newtut i !iims;biit 7429 effective utefi:ont l. of To Irltetiit'-yfYthiteitl iiiiit'eamme..--. ' ptiAterjAlilfilitellie very large - 1 ---isone to Report for, platy. 1i Oat. Wail 1 4 .- " , Faiilk,''iiii*ul' Sava `.. wounded itie foot at the battlu'ef-C: .1 Mountain, It ilfinel to Wadi-Ingo7ll'V, to report for datgvi 3 4e..Jto been corifin' to the house tiir several months, r bet ...jotv`Alile:to +alli•MtvVilji 4iiii - ' the "aid t crutches. ;Pn' . ..i -, 'l:',•: - '? - I'.i.i: YK_T t L .folkatufg.:, Vet'tzkia-,,,void -I:halie, 6ediedk at ther:Vopvajimmg Flri tolll..apy beet6iir tn ieWin k thesk,Postg,rttve anal • . Streeter, Co. 13, 111th, dtedJa y Johii W. Birch, Co. A, 111th, died July 19th; Stephen Pratt, Co. C, 111th, died August 7th ; Samuel Schawf. Co. H, 74th, died August 10 ; Wm. Heaton, Co. A, 49th, died September 11th : W. A. Denniaoi, Co. K, Bth, died October 12th; Washing', } tog Nontagaek , Octi F,ltt3d, died tOiitatmet :13th ,Vohn Hairier, - (56. if, 1 0 4 V; dies Nov. rtth ; Aaron Stage, Co. I, 57th, died Nov. 26th. The following is a list of Pennsylvani ans who have died from the effects of die pase.since the occupation of Nashville by our army: Wm. Brennan, K,. 77; D. Nel taxti 4,4, ;.77; Wolffri Laywell, E, 77; John EMIOM, A. 77; L. Halfpenny, K, 7: H. Flemmer, E, 9; A. Pardon, H, 77; S. A. Welch, I, 9: F. P. Schooner, M, 9; Chas. Parks, M, 9; H. O.' 'Finch, G, 7; C.• Spiker, C, 78; Wm. J.' . Jonas. F, 7 . , ,4al3art9ll l 77• JoB.Dpu aldetii,47.l , (T, 79; Q. Brown, E, 7; Alex. Bus, 11, 7; Geo. Langdon,'D, 78, Geo. McCrady, G. 78; Wm. Hewitt, .13, 77; Walter Mirie, C, 77; Eli,Henshaw, D, 7s; Daniel Zirby,-F, - 78: - Samuel Dun lap, I , `, 7; John Slater, 1,7; W. H. Prich ard, l, 78; J. Graden,A, 78; T. For,H,7, A. Firy, K, 7; S. McCu110uh,,,,,L,9".14 Finainani •77; H.- Seaton, C, C, 77; S. Babb, 0,7; Samuel Graff, K, 7; John B. Goatee, A, 1; C. Ditzell x E, 77; Uriali Clark, H., 7; J. Icir, A, .11;L-W.' Dit'vlsa;Z7B;i-*-Itont -I'omery, K, 77; Oliver Mantle, E, 7; W. . K. Barrett, 0, I: Daniel Murphy, 0, -74; Geo. W. Boyer, E, John F. Hart man, K, 78; W. McMullen, 0, 78; Wm. Angus, A,, 75, Thai, IlleGcntliiii•Nlß 15; 8. P. Henry, S , 78: Aaron F.aine,n, I, - 78; Thos. Faumit, S, 7; Wm. H. Powell, 15; 0. Seakrist, K, 77; V. flyers, 1, 4.ohu.l•eag,er, 78, ki...MeLaughlb,Z 4 78; I.'fireatllMJ, C, .7; I. Knights, C. lA. Stokes, Buehler of a gold ttached to Be,' Jacob l.ty in his lin the ab. mer good Saturday d that he :nbroker's ,rested for Stock Salem IV e have never witnessed—such an ex citement in stocks as at the sale at Davis' Commercial Sales 'looms,. ,N 9. O 4 Fifth street, last night: . The attendance wee very huge, the anxiety . to pnrchase very great, and the competition spirited. The prices were far .above y,:eysle:kaown ,311 • this eityi''.the tiii4 ta :04 anA lot , :iiitatilt• ingtli per cent. The prices were as fol lows : Lank of Exchange •litinkl.. Iron City Bank Alechanieß Bank Citizen. - Bank Alerehant Manufio-turer.' Lank Alleuhheny Bank,. —.... ....; ..... Penn=y l, 1111111 Cent 1.11 Railroad Co WeAern 11,uraikee Allegheny Cio Co Northern Lihertle. Allegheny :-Ot loovoon 141.1. Allegheny lu,urnnee co Allegheny ollr) Railroad Pitt,hureh met ConnellltsiTle .. .. . Allegheny Co. Coupon i..ued to Con nelky idle Railroad Co ... et. COlrreetfillt ' an Error. An act has been read in the Legislature for the relief of the Westmoreland Coal Company. It provides-thatiltalittataidat allow the Coinpany credit in the next set • Clement of their accounts for taxes, for ouch bum as said Company ni ty have paid into the State Treasury by atistake...ittex cess of their indebtedness 14, the Sate. Sick Soldiers in Philadelphia. • We observe the following names: in...a list of sick soldiers sent tb Phihuietehiti Ori Saturday last : Patrick M' Perin. h 62d; Jerminh Shaffer. A, Wilt; Oscar J. Wright, A, 120 d: Win. Bare, A, 12;1 1 4 1 0intonS. Smith, 1:1, 62iii.Wni. Bond, F, 11115'; W . : 'W. Knotts, B, 62d; Isaac Lapman, K, 123 d; John B. M'Calep, G, 123 d. Merlon. Charge.. A young : man named A,pdresq..l. grooltss for whom the ,1olic."4:/taltii.,,becii:;oti 2 -the look-o i pt for two months: bass heed-Arrest ed-in Allegheny city on-a elfiarge` 'cif for gery, preferred by Josiah Goy. : , He was formerly engaged in droVing an ditee eral stock dealers, have b,eetkvic ti mizedout of large sums. There are several other charges of false pretenses, svrindling ) eAC against him. After a hearing before Al derman Nicholson, he was finally commit ed for trial. Closed for To-ilgtat. The extensive preparations necessary to bring out the "Seven Sisters;' hap ) Au l vented .Mr: iteDtiuongli - 4ittiliodueutr. it to might liihe'infelidA. The Theatre will be closed to-night to enable him to have a full dress rehearsal, in order to en sure its success when presented. It will be prcatwed. 1 '411.44111e finest effeett,qiii morrow evening. The Selentlfit; Asstetiesisk, .We have received number eight of the curront icklunte of this valuable _publica tion. 11 contains such a variety accu rate and reliable information_ ou the truktect to which it is devor ka.".ici9PWl I be found in ant 'otiaziri. pain tient atiniit therefore the beet of its kind. Mechanics, inventore and others cannot do without. it and no one who feels an iaterest in popubizt science, the mechanic• arts, .mallufitottlassi, inventions, agriculture, commerce - um industrial pursuits gerrertilly' Should be' without lt. The Scientifie -American is instructive not only iu the workshop and manufactory, hut Ally in the household s library - and rettaliitg rOu4ii , intlethe most casual reader cannot fail to find in it something to gratify him. Address Munn & Cu. publihers—Park itowiriNtauXorrit.' If you %Ont. anything •iw,tht," Hub .oflattl tlemen's or boys' ltatty;iiifi 24444 pa or furnishing goads, do. , a rentattV her that .14 L.TarnaghisnvNo.- 316144et0 street, Allegheny city, is closing out his 'entire stool at low figures to close busi ness. This is axhanc, YerYi nit Ya met with I and'lhMai rintfici€ itiin re - bargains should call early. ;met by: ear a y , he ' TOW Thtt.wb and The detiand in New York for photo graphs ()tithe little couple has been s. great; thati dealers, inzitheraitttife re - price, twelity-fivddent§, °and self them Tor fifty. PittOck, who is agent for Brady's copyright, expects them soon. , . Books aU icizda, I. HOLDERS and Pocket - CalßageY r rpm qtc, • 1 1 .141.4 Glom& ; vanes tilintingMadjuisfor krall7 411161°AT ikllltnNen"t FifhLe.lg I 11:11116$Ilinetta.:4.4.1:42;1*110111riciT : 4.-.1 IOEI;PH • ' sour Ausirinfaiur , ar,Auuti us TV% %Mr WAlklitol4M,litilitllSMOlt RBI& , 1 tcki aletinimittztliiomanit Mirth wVii, "la - I LL- Bithicriiiii T ----7- ti . _ a Sal e o f Boots an... __ ,__—_•-,___2:. Shoes -'''''''' - ' ' o3.BLl.aNt i r No. '2A FIFTH ST. ~-: .. .slirrnio . THE MADE REGARD 'Arm . 4WD. Fia they multi be Wooed out. immaof - thateilx. 4 I,p, I . , ~.. . c , . .--..:11IIIIItitE AND MEE. ":11111 'Soil. below Ezeboogo Minn. ' t :":11624.. r- '-' t mintATAJOr alirisWifilli 1 .. *11741* AND DID GADNTLETN. XN WHALE AND Hunk. .ItxceivoiluDs*waltda Ss, st , NAION. MACBMN A 0013. .No.:l7lfiftki. Amt. ' • THE Alliil.o4ol4oloe. :. a IrrinnintS. 41 ; r(Vi t e , o--"Z4rt”r.flopfion.) Ant I " 4 • • dre. Ii `• - Elkap•mexeieit hit&loio*ea - t,. -.. . . . ..••• ,-. • • Febtafty j 7.7.7 , - f ''.. 1 Meni•Bremph•lWA iii!iiiii kork In : +4Powlent -battev,#ll4liii . WAtii while 1 A! A Vi. ll Ol l lM OWAireilpeelra_ leoehich•Will, ', (lei the ieliairiiini *Mite it sail 4 t .,:t . ..; ;. 1 Yeti %PokiVrAilialeitoik! ire , :iiofiuii , or. -11 r4 .6 11 . hokt - lbrie&A .- 4 1 Viiirmiiiiiirtlie . 4fry-lifi officers who have overstayed the Waive' lio. in o.rder - 3. •-• The C . elle chaplain of. the rebel Gen. S4uart'a command, who was capturediotde -weeks ago, was yeerterday aernrisVer to.the edemy'a liise,' bat` Gen. Rarksdale, cote mender of the post, declined to reeeivei, him until certain torMalitles were inatitm ~ed. This- having been acconsplildiel;liel will be sent Over again to morrow,-' . WA sapipToF).Feb.Hiram. Ptioldiut-grati ist.stayi host.lfspetaitity. the SebitairßeseAthalrgAii.lbe :Nay, ion' the reprid list 4 i ) P, • • • Senate,: Pessais4m -reverts the house appropriation bill to the_ finance commit tee with an amendment. prosidatg contract shall be entered,into for tile oitt= strnetion of the iron clad Elea simitnere, for which twelve millioss are appropriatedi until their . plans hod specifications have been Approved by a board of three skilind naval officers andadverthenients for; 'pro. posers to build hare bison made according to lair. The provision for building a doming dock at New York is stricken out and the appropriation for the items of the section containing it.. is .reduced frotn $1,280,000. to $4t1,000. The appropria. tionelor the dry dock at Norfolk $85,000, and'for naval hospital $18,500 are iittickeu out, alio that.lor naval hospital. at/If • City, 111. IC.- C. LP' Provision tor an extra mmariputatt for each Congressional Dish-jot , d ar i n g the rebellion is omitted. • _ • I uform &Lion has been received here thg the Q . S. steamer Reliance, (lowan, captpred in the Mohikan -river and brought to port Baltimore on the 13th inst., the sloop Clara and schooner North Star, while attempting to run the block ade, loaded with contraband good' were captured. Two colored boys, aged aboutlik4tre found handcuffed and stowed in ;tie 'told of the former tiasel..Thisystated they had been forcild ,put onboar's/Waren to be taker' • twhesteld. Ti 00 ..o 62 1.0 . 75 . (4 4-, a 75 6" 25 Wzauntir ree ,- Feb. !lB .--tr.sta.Ve,. : 4l.k. b'essenden, of Magee, reportdd bide Cult the Committee on Fineoces, the f 05405-. tion bill withciut amendments. Mr. Wilsoo, of Mau., introduced-4'lSi to incorporate an institution for ,the edu cation of the colored youth of the District of Columbia. Referred to the Committep on the District of Columbia. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, briefly urged the passage of the bill for the aiming ortolan of marque,aad eon ten ded that the propriety of establishing_ volunteer tomes-on the sea woe the ante as on the land. It might do for the nations of the Old World, who depend upon largo atandint armies, to agrees to treaties against letters of tnarque, but could we of due country af ford to forego our ancient policy. In this i r respect therrecould be no difference in mo ; relit, or policy whet her captures were made by a seventy- four i.un ship or a fishing i Maar. He was not prepared to give up our ancient policy but considered this a favorable time to mann our ancient doe trine of maritime righ . a.. , : •- ' • --= Mr: Sumner, of hr thouglatilitiiii instead of - npholiffing our ancient 4alioyi would only tend to overthrow all the an cient traditions of our nmehliolaad' i new and different endusurauesegalilpfiti the nation. This was a bill to • eseiblieb privateers whoee- only reward Is booty agahist lan enemy rho hump commerce atiffno booty as an incentive to enterprise: If more ressels„ were, needed he would have them hired and placed , under the, control of the government, bilt would not send. opt these selfregulating cruisers.-- He could sell nothitigiout,danger of corn plieation with the_ grane.foreign powers who have solemoly;doeared•regainat this system of Prividierint: - 2 - Mr. McDougal, of Cal., could_ see. ground for the Ojos:lima of = f Saaattw from M siut.r;zinletutipikla ji_yptul*l'lthit he belongedlirthe _ eatahliflinsen • lEWcould sett tip( : ' '. { inliralett .'" most effectivefatee.- 114 11111,141k0211 WA Pia used against thes inn*. Heilsititelided. Anita had been she poliey -of coMftrY id.. steed of raising large stan d ing artniatend• lavtalilblzesort to volnateerusc -- (),ii_land till lOW QUltllidltreflektiffi#Og- H' . ./ rei3 tu pecially rned thitig* b/*.Toiltst.tut. lieved that before Vingreseirsetr,,. Aonlil beat war,witteefOrug# grio,h slauld need al l' otie'kiVeit dkaelkaaland. Atter fUrther disoussion:Sautliatitute was offered bi Mr. Grinteititflolika, authori: zing the hresident liezalC,foilikti and do: inugtlevia to issualktertof marque and icuiker•-.all• needful rgulatOpi t - ft 'lige ' •:- • ` - ' _. • : :am e t 'Li frossiep,, jettlinlit; in* thean l ih oriftpoiif - 1 ., y litka Art, to three y tire. it IA 'll . ..1 11 Int r f.? -. Mr. Sumner offered an. arc endmen t conferring the operation of the bill to , the ifnppreisio ) of dui rebellion. 4 Ile argued that we sh aid uot-put.anytbing in the bill like a eienape. it. slifben ewe were en psti4 kilt f axa/ g a-4 . 1 1. tere - ,X0444 be time enazighViireet==. Mr. McDoiiptalt)itift - mau ; of the ConunitteeecimrateNg#llrili• tiolf4if wet: were' titit, T frOW''ftOka t ied. with Foreigtilleith:otts. -- ....trz, 11 -, mg , .Aggitierseittitalad no - infohnition th&lia - Mot open to the Satiate..,.. l ,-,, Mr. hie .ugalholiavad.lT*l :before the' "eating of notharOiergui o 4,l4; I • • in faved 'n aa foieittiviii. and a s an . • 11 0 have the •co egtritt4tiaaatede. x.`• ,Ip!!d v illyktt (it gr-•:•. *M AU lati,jfiellij. • • • ;le' 0te,•224 .. , ....,3 i..;..: vi .. 21•.. x..? 4..4.b.::e. ~Mr.' Slim er4o,d*iii . ':•,,:itsitla substitnksojetiyipttBl2,fAudt :14; eon hitlisifWeihbf-ituit*fai. d'aPPlyin .thein'telliatPnrtiiitt'4r. the. I nited Sat in initurrectiottli 4 Rejected. v j a Mr. qure o ff ered another Amendment as a eubsti te, authorizing the Secretary tif-thirlik ;to hire any:vessels needed for thei:nattnneirii,ce, putting., them in : Vie if-Alo cars Commissioned by the 8 hiteaStA 'tad-giving : them ' the Oar iri i... . . lona ships. • Rejected; yeruilB, *Ra 28. - .; . i ~ i.-M.r. Dal* of KY- t °fisted- 6 Bab-gift:de' : authorizing the President to pexany,.tes eel -regubsrlY put into conumar th E i l, ~ times -the wilco, of any ship,or tared bob:wing to the States nOW. insur rection. Rejected. The •bilt . -.*llktheit passed; yeas .Feu and, dye oth folldwt : yes — Messrs . Antony,Anold ,C ' hat- dyer, Clark, Colamer ' Cowan l Doolittle, eden, Foote, Foster Grmes, Herd ing. Harlan , Harris, Hicks, Howe. m ' and, Lane of Kamm, La th am, McD ougal, Morrill, Nesmith, Rice Etttemant:Tiirpie. Wade, and Wilacrn j _of_ , _, __,.21.- NAYS---hieiglllll. PaT l 4-',..D4on i lr i mp* : son,Howardillisssi andlthia;PPM g 811M 1 / 1 34 TrUCI4 1 0100:- 'V* *, .0- comer-e. i ,;.-.;:zi.ii":ic.;‘ , :.1.4 - ‘1.4.4.-ii"vrtato, , i eacnie,i4 ivfoh6l. Two ,; '44,f CRY •g 1! MESI2S ........., Wa1414 I meg, ham to irettiffigitr " 404. AtAilf 10? SiOngitl4-- - - - - • firenvot-mithilhivnniak:i g tiit, aid 4ka irau ,___M i r''‘',-brr--71, 5 • 0 7 61 7 1 :1 1 8. the - . 1 -- IL tw.: 4 PC241 or-_,,iy........., ~..t. miinicatelheig**-4h- ..litictki--kmeire ff oSAric • tanutteior t , the Fitili f oitiipprtiii.iakth6. ima,v lol l, o I v ;prig latsitosn. - , '-!= 4.:4-4.-I°' ---, ;_ • Mr.' ,I lar4 iatrodue4oliill t.a.m. tie to editiim Stitia arEtkiiblitiqf government k air u, - .T,. Mr. Folittlri- Of - op facilitate Abe proofArhither all iv Pendent' - Pahsed. aliiifhe br grpateietHciestOo tha ' ientk, the 'Stitiest : ;P s Mitt] then - went inte:ExeCtiti V*o* Which•it adjritmtifitiell i * ittotniit.--iittii!a, lengthy mitten adopted the_resolt. . ' - zafditfeeiodatiag liesna...-ilittilthilh e ra4:representativesilleftlit Sala& thrtikeir abate: r; . A.3.,,i•Eaw ----- Ii Yea 92 MF. Hale was then .sworn 4 41 andesMitiniiiitAireittiti. e z t 2 1: ; innittmeg.:LiwbileFaacAnzig7 ast -.eleition':ait.treptieltethey guns nab takiifhpf '- . P4r._Dantes_explaisetl that t/ w i ll w i t § 3 4,l l 43ol l rhaNal. loyal foters were at or., _e i ,,j l f 91 to:Trote. ..---' ' 1 .% ''' ,- Mr.. Mackenzie' b t keilk 141:11 claim, when thadineation wash& question.. Qua hemislintAintitlee and.rullipterl. . ~,. vi- !..w ,i.-. 34 The Rouse thetiltrOCAtitt l , 'aideratioa of,thkEleuititkititexid tlbill to-prondtrwayg-tor_LAWA tb governtniinW 7.A11ng , - 1 14 I' - • •-._____......,,,_,,_____ _ 1 gT. LOUIS, Felifailiir`l 7..: 4 4‘ I C 41 ._._2 era c_, Da i.. frid M I ir9qlP:airf t rii empipau ee . tue recent, seal! laj l e ,Artrlttlnilhafither iirmq is go' Ilia' paticiLaKtOtallpint4iriekt jui red Wats twos froze telyial l / 4 2 ,1 0 AO' "'t i diest ItVd-..) an,.. 0 man pace hhd 'tieerCirdemj trim torthe 4 burg, bat his ?nazi relifsiOitic'il u, of two hen dred-d eu s fikkikictignsit the ' brick tweitty nsitticilicgica rindiwitli- ' -the 'Ui The oTtu agr btu:4 icals torn ' till of LI Agri] ARIA 4000.- Thaiaz or duty to ue cine'per cent= each ,higzalatibeteatteriin the averagejtupcnt i ` t BYTE Pitaiiiiiltii;Feb: 17, Th ere w 7riitierlanoie SeqattatoriaTotr..but the denina4 r ld Itaatectittitresi at E 6 ISfoi ; 7 uperfine:'s7 trAl 09,4arlaixtri unil $7 45@8i for Extra No rbange R Flour or Cornmeal. There iA more demand. NVhear.. 7Rpreerrrnmictp - Kkesl:• eortrls ftrir request. '-Oats 'sell freely at tit .No ehapga,in Bar ley or Malt. ProviAions hold fihirt)(B/41 Batter aelh. at 15@21. Whi...ky wo k ea , 510w1.y.5t4Q,.., 7.. • I - - ' I'ittWl"oec, Feb. 17.--)y sal .108 bales: Flour advanced; 'mks 214000 . @o7 85 fot Ohio t $ 7, - 90 41 1 9 - 38totellOiet , ' ' 11W isles VIP butheky/ , Coro,` 800: e.. ' . k; arta at $l.l ,a for old tapttitottA 4 tbr pew , bu o ' • rdAuvrant atlOWl34*ltzWitisky dfill..ltt- . @Me. Ciffee firm. Wool firm - ....-al ,; - ; ' ._Crawavart.•Feb.l7.-:-Floarcw pre:tiff maid. clotted drat *Or!' Fine: , "t steady at $1 9 - sad w it Bora deolinedi Barley astraterted4eeloaia spring anti fall. }tigh t .111Ais41, nomiaallyr wand for ulk manta ::' --,,-- -- - shouldenr and 5146 fr;rader : .harna..s.____ active demand-feiciard er at 9c %Orem; and l l ll 4 oll l l 9Yre - Tr• rd •at rar OM Ireinteertiton I. cit. told all Or. and not Dutch sger at ' vi l bidders asking IW 4 I dliddearturtriTh evipo sa a l unchauged. Geld ad. to $1 55. Vs Elikerl •I 45 and Demand Notes 51. 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Phillips and Mary . defendants, take notice that the Pittsburgh Coal Company. raid Court of Common Pleas d of Jlllll/ILTY aßpoint hint, Jame" Wiiham P._ Nevin, John iaCan o Ward a, viewers to I/manse:tor the boronah of &nth Pittdlo. d State ol'Pennatvanik. taken and: j* Comp an7fortike tutu ofArilz - teuxcurm th• &armee widatt - 'Detained bdrYoU by room 01 oupyhtur bY rdieolopsaw.ora. appoint ihundar the 19th ii Seeeloek & A. az the time wh. Almet uplAtaAid premiles:sadi . 1 1 1 , 1 t iestion to be recedm.you , laiihi''!--- ant i e - by Jae. N. 10 81 3 4 1.4" 1.- DIDAMIKAa '; : ; l2 ' , V 47 ' :-, fr •• i-,;:-. 3 1!• 7 '.i.::::3, .4 e t - , . i.. 411.14 teroft-'---: ••• - - 7 - '"4::•1 A ,ii. ,_!_t_.l it ; "; 1 ,11 i; ' 4 ' •l' -Aria - - .....-',4? , A- . ... _ ' ' r t vP4 The n -44AV1114 " rb ' z. - ...- ''" e A "Twp , - • , -, :' -4 Add; re were 9 feet 6 Weigel lift stir Intim I pry° trafslexi-Stiplikeriksiantit ~ -- liirleill*liidal ti t r ' -1.- TWI - P--.! : L - % ''''f. 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