The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 23, 1863, Image 1

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Athilinilisitest raters' Notices 9 2
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The following beautiful - lines; addressed to a
ItidyWhO,wa.s . going North from her native city;
t/yrr gifted elergyman now numbered with the
dead,W.s deem wotthy of publication. They con
fain too much poetical merit and too much pur
andrightTeeling to be kept from the good: theg
might ddeautthe feelings they might awaken b 3,1
a Wider circulation:
Farewell'! farewell! since thou wilt leave us .
fitiree' t. -
PilWgiitirdian angels guide thaeon thy 'way;. 1
24aftlieildkihe purest; and may joys the rarest
Srnilb' 'the' glad welcome where'er thou shalt
Cold the world, is to.ttiee, - andgrief•andaorrnw
Thin fa l thaVeM ;patharked the thy, feet hay
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But, al from darkness days their brig-Mucks bori
So, happier for the past may prove thy morrowl
Grant it, oh, God!
Yet, look not thou to earth for thy chief pleas
ures;
1 1 hekthrOws poison in each oup.of joy ;
rading4na.Verisbing are all earth's treasures—
But„theau are : those which time can ne'er
destitoi
Though toss'd and restless, as was the homeless
dove,'
Unto thearkof Odd speed thou thy flight;
Admitted surely by pis kind3fand of love.
Thoti shalt life's raging waves ride far above—
,. Safe in Ilia sight.
Thinkmotlthon art friendless—though oft-times
There isOne: attends.•thee.where'er thou art,
With hand Almighty and with eyes unsleoning.
He will shield and blessthY knob' heart- • I
Diastthou titonet in flim—ilis will obeying.
Watchfnlly.shunning sin's 'bewitching snares;
And, though thorns Hine the path where thou'art
straying, .
On His utehanging love,. thyself still staying,
Vast all thy cares."
I And whetffrotritts, alas I then slialt he parted,
'Midst other,seenes arid colder climes to dwell,
Remember'thou the warm and faithful-hearted
Who now, in sadness sigh their fond fare Well 1
Think of the friends who hero have stood beside
,
Who <MI for thee wee Ping sYs4Alivo
!Who now, in ardentfaith, to 0%1 confide , they,
'And still will_pray, whate'or on earth betide thee,
-"God be her aid!'.' •
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But, oh! remember. too, the humbled flowers,
}which lowest bow beneath the•darkened Skies,
Are first to drink from earth Heaven's grateftil
showers;
And first with brightest, sweetest smiles to rise;
So, if. thou e'er would'st taste of heaverds lards
; • tee,.
Thus humbly bow, while clouds obscure thy
way, •
And in a lowly-life Beeklhou that treasure—
A glorious life of bliss no can measure;
In endless day.
. .
Farewell!' &rowel! !: and When, perchance, an
• other •
i In tones of.kiziariess mit', salute thine ear.
Thou-then wilt think's:if him who, rts a brother.
Oft o'er love"owiaatied the burning tear;
But give thy atipreuro to that Redeemer
Ta whom hall - oil:Med thy sad, bleeding heart ;
Then ithallwonteetagain where raptures
Nor, far beyond the reach of ; grief or (Ringer, ,
IsTIA.Plae ; • .`
Replyto beeeher.--Comfort in' the
:need. more .martp - X we need
ore bloodshed. ;Blood- xs thS wine. of
' "God - feedir.'thein on blbod.
'hsa I read this evening of '.Barnside?e
[ -treat across the Rappahannock, and of
,000 of 7,000 lirave men, many of them
f the best blood of New'England,
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ced for nothing ' , my heart sank within
e but, when. I looked again, I gather
. rip My :criniage, for: 1 believirthiii'ii
od'sjexunie: Let nethanktind',we. 2 hmte
[. eryk:A:o.: we.have plenty more in
F:erve to give if - needed."-Bescher's,
resorlYork4radipendsirit.
l i , e blood of thirteen thousand:Northern 'youth
Lint retionitappahannock's hight. •
d, cold and stark, all tom : b y cannon's ruth,
I Lie zatzglidlineii—a ghastly sight!
d yet,. teacher of the Gospel comes
o giro a God of mercy thanks
, •t, thirteen, thousand more brave Northern'
sons.
wail
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march to bleed on Rappahannack's banks.
' :%42:Ipciiny'n'tglt:neTd:Iti,hefo:n':'. name,
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.t s comely brother dref f s . O.:battered frame, • •
. wreck so early in i (AI amrn.
. . , now,
,mpek Priest of .14,m.- who,,wors, the
"O iltid4tbidini Ifeafeitz-unittish 'stay.
. d/ostittanalczor:giliant-Younme . -horn - .
",9uld , Wante:alife . asusilealy 'a? tho 9 ?, . , • •
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itif a itibbib'xifroliVitil2V4i3i6Al6l4'.', . • ,
I dfd'at filAteiVmield-Jurtitte.d faith
in IdiftatiihrSliii ISetilviglOrt's,s7irine,
• Edestillitidd iiilfirt ditk, •
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oonOryci iiikoqt l Onyrafdieili'Vik. '
: .when loafttrOp43olf.oan- beat':
• -blf woe seeks Christ's dear aid, send not
fiend to mock my anguish and 44pair.
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If not in hospl.h4 at! weak has ho recent-
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wtT,abnuld have made my
but whatj, 'lentil the, o
"the men who were waiting
, Wore - -theywaitinwnear or
Were they, on the, , watolt
40eor itlie - house'? -1 thi
desirable to give myself-wh
Might be of 'ascertaining th ,
from„thectalkiof the _ office
room, before I risked th,
might into' their; o
1 more.cahtio usiTY opened the p
The doctor appeared to
I I most friendly terms wit•
guardians from Bow Street.
"Have yon any objection
for some lunch before we a.
to London together,?", :I .
1 in his most cheeifid tones.
wine Mid a bit of bread and
do you any harm, gentlemen
1-Pur)%iti .l7 *,o;!-'.
"If you want to eat and:
thervictuals at once," • refill
runners, sulkily. 4 1943 don
want anything ourselves."
"Sorry for it," replied the
, have some of the best old Mat
1 land. ,”
1 "Like enough," retorte '
sarcastically "But yon see
quite such foolsngwe.look ; t
heard of such things, in our
cussed wine."
"0, fie ! fie ?" exclaimed
merrily. "Remember how;
having, myself, and don't wo
ings by suspecting me of au
as that."
He Moved to a corner of he room
,be
hind him, and touched a kno in the wall
which I had never, before o served. AI
bell rang directly, which had new tone'
to my ears.
"Too bad," said the doctor, turning'
again to the runners; "relly too bad,
gentlemen, to - suspect me oft at."
Sliakiltg -his head , -'6OO tingly, he
moved back to the corner, Pulled aside
something in the wall, disclose r d the month
of a, pipe which Ehad never it' in before,
and called down it:
"Moses !" I
It was the first time I beard
in the house.
''Who is Moses?" inquired t
both t together, adTancing ' tc!
antrpiefonsly: - I
"Only my servant," an
doctor. He turned to the pipe
called down it :
"Bring up the Stilton cheel
bottle of the Old Maderia."
The cheese we had cut at that time was
of purely Dutch extraction. I remena
bored Port, Sherry, and Clara:, in my
palmy dinner-days at the doc Or's family
table; but certainly not 011 Madeira
!Perhaps he selfishly kept his-best wine
and his miloisesticlseese for' his own cen•
!gumption. '
!• "Sam," said one of the rumiers to the
other, nmlotolt,,to puri,eivii 'friend -here,
'and I'll grab Modes wledhe firings up the
;lunch."
"Would you like to see what iMe opera
pon-of-coiningia, while my main is get
' inktbe lunch 'ready ?" said the doctor.
'I may be of tied to me at the wtrial, if
oCcan testify that I afforded you every
facility for finding out anything ou want
!
to know. Only, you mention My polite
iniiety to make things'easy and, instruc-
Ave:from the very first, and II may get
recgoinmendedme „ mercy. See.. here—
his peer looking machine, gentlemen,
,
(from-which two of my men delve their
name) is we call a Alill•and-Scre,"
Hezbegan to explain the mac e with
he manner annone of a lect rer at a
cientlfic institution. In spite of them
tit
aelvbei the @Beers burst out laughing. I
i
oked round at .Screw as the doctor got
eetzp into his explanations. The traitor
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astroiliog his wicked eyes horribly at me.
Ivhey presented so shocking a sight, that I
oked away again: What was '1 to do
eat '2i The minetts were getting , on, and
haot heard a word yet, through the
eep-ffole, on the,epbject of the reserve
f Bow Street runners outside. , ouldit
of belbest to risk everything and get
ay tit once by the back-door i of the
01189? , I
Jukes I had tegolved ,t.:AL venturing the
orsit,:pnd making my escape fortl(with, I
, •ard„the officers interrupt the docker's
1 cture,-- -
"Your lunch is long' corning,'" aid one
. them.
"Moses is lazy," said the doctor, "and
t e Maderja is, in , a i repot° part, : of the
c .llaii. i itiliellifiltigiagitinl-V" -
"Hang you ringing again !"growled the
i uner, impatiently. "I don't tinder
s . nd why our-reserve men are not here I
y .i t. Suppose Sam. you go and give them a
• stle, "
''l don't half like . leaving• ye ,• , ' 6 " re
t rued Sam. "This learned gentleman
h.re is rather a shifty sort of a chip; and
it strikes me that two is n't a bit too ranch
t. watch him."
"What's that?" exclaimed Samls com
r. de, petieiettely. ,f' . I , 1
A scraldroftrokan crockery in the y
p. of the house had followed the last
w.rd of theoffipar's speech, Naturally, I
c.uld draw - riO 'special inference from the
5... nd; but, for all that, it filled me with, a
b - •
d i me hns- at
and suspicien„,l vyhich
a irrectibly at the peep hole, (though.
M. moment before ..J., had made zip _my
12 ,d to fly from the house.
%mita la . awkward ins well , as F lazy,"
. d the doctor, "he has dropped the tray!
), dear,dear me ! he has surely lopped
„h• tray.''
'Let us take bar learned friend down
i ..rs .with us,' , 4 e,suggested. "I shall
ib iii - easy till we've got him out lot the
1 . , 8e. 1”
1
'And I shan't be then unless wet hand
lit him before we leave thd - room" re
u...ed thetither:
, Rai conduct , gentlemen—af'ter all
12. t has paased, remarkably rude coaduct,
le tlemen," said the doctor .. "My I, at
se
itf,
there
t r m e
i y s h em at yt w h hil ing e
in m s y ide h o an f
i d t s g a r re no a t t ,
ib rty? It hangs on that peg opposite
'', ,ae movfid towards its fe ,atepa
s kelitioieMit4 the middle of th robin:.
' Stop! I'll get your hat for yon. We'll
be ree'dybecuttopriaattotdbb
stock
-still;
s
o
l
-
i
di ditActivrd 'Halt.' ,fi
,t.ferial'illet the hand-cuffs," saidthe
set runner, searching his pockete.
. __—
le ,.., doetor bowed to hiai asseatingly
c i
i f ; ° n a ri4 lilt Me' with m a y ' hat and i
be quite ready for you," he iid—
ecl tor one moment , then rep d- the
) 4: 4l 4Znitiready," in a' loader Cr -
then instantly di
`Sr I
. lsO_Cifinerffizushfromop ...4 e
en dp of the room to a -great opens
iih9imiddle of it - Thetrap-door on Which
i
.eeloctorktidbeenEtanding,and.on hick
-he had descended, closed up with a bang
at.the same moment; and a friendly voice
-,1 . i
ODA.
X%:ig,7
I';IF,E
from - the loyfer regions raped out,
"Good-bye !" ; •
The offieers next made for the door of
the room. It had been lofted from the
Other - side. As they furiously tore at the
handle, the roll of the whehls of the doc
tor's gig sounded oti-the driVe in front of
the house; and the friendly voice called
out once more ."Good-byel" •
.•
I waited just long enough to see the
baffled officers unbarring the windouf- d
,
shutters tor the purpose df giving the
alarm, before I closed the. Peep-hole, and
with a farewell look -at the :distorted fact I
of my prostrate enemy, Screw, left the.
room.
The' doctor's study•door was open as f I
passed it on my .Way. down- stairs. The
locked writing-desk, which probably con
tained the only clue to Laura's retreat thsit
I was likely to.find, was in-its usual piaci!,
on the table. There was nolime to break
it open on the spot. I rolled it up under 1 1
my arm, and descended to the iron door
on the staircase. -Just as I was witjati
sight of it, itwas opened from the landing
on the other aide., I turned,:to run up}
stairs again, when a familiar . - voice criedi
"Stop," and, lOoking round, I behelcU
I I
Young File.
"All rightl" he said. "Father's off
with the governor in the gig and the runi
ners in hiding outside are in full cry after
them. If Bow Street can get•within pis;
tol-shot of the blood- mare, all I can say
is; I give . Bow Street full leave to fire
away with both barrels : Where is
Serew ?"
"Gagged by me in the casting-room."
"Well done, you 1 Got all your things, I
see, under your arm? Wait two seconds;
while I grab my money. Never mind the
rumpus up stairs—there's nobody out
side to help them; and the gate's locked if
there was.'
• scape at once,
car say about
to come in.
4 a diatanoe;?
t•the 'front M.
bught it highlY
:tehance there
,ir whereabonta
ill the •• pext
possibility of
latches. :So I
, ep-hole once
l i e still on the
his vigilant
Ito my ringing
e all taken off
eard him ask;
"A glass of
cheese won't
ifyou are ad
drink, orde
A. one 'of thi
t happen to
doctor, 4
eria in Eng)
the offteer
we are not
ad we have
ime, as ho=
the doetor,
ell I am bel
.d' my feel -1
h treachery
He darted past me up stairs. I could
hear the imprisoned officers shouting for. ,
help from the top window. Their reserve'
men must have been far away, by this
time, in pursuit of the gig; and there was
not much chance of their getting useful
help from any stray countryman who
might be passing along the road, except
in the way of sending a message to Bark
ingham. Any how, we were sure of
half an hour to escape in, et the very
least.
"Now then," said Young File, rejoining
me, "lot's be off by the back way through
the plantation. Itow came you to lay
your lucky hands on Screw," he continued,
when we had passed through the iron door
and had closed it after us.
that name
"Tell me how the doctor made a hole
in the middle of the floor, just in the nick
of tiine."
he officers,
*arils" him
"What I did you• see trap sprung !"
"I saw everything through the hole in
the wall." 1 :.
-ered the
again, and
"The devil yon di4,l Hai% iyou any
;notion that signals weriNgoing on all the
'while you were on thelvutch? We have a
'regular set of them iirtease of ateidents.
!It's a rule that father me and the doc
tor are never to be4in the work-room
(together—so as to kei9 one of us always
tat liberty to act on signals. Where are
we going to?"
r
"I am going toget die gardener's ladder,
to help us over the wall. Go on."
.se, and a
[To be °outline:lC
pralm - 'vafAtERS:
Et A.UGrA.INS
SECOND HAND PIANOS.
A CHICREEING 7 OCTAVE. DEAF.'
+Ca. tiful black Walnut case. very little
1med.......... —..- .......... .. .---_, ... ...... _ _ $220
4 7 (clime, Cbickering. Ro.eivood, round'
I corners, a first rate instrument. .
47 octave. Lia 3 s & Co,. Rosewood, a
handsome instrument, in good order ..._ 175
4ex octave, &Wart, Rosewood, carved
win aids in fr0nt.„....,_ ...... 165
1 ittji cetave, Zale Sc Co, Rosewood, round
fr nt, an escebent Piano 160
6 octave, I bickering Rosenrood.,round
or- -osd Te llable'"
sotnere. a goon Alto a gin' o,
i 6 octave. If Wirt, Davis & Co, Ros•wood : 136
4 6 oat, . Swart Mahogany; round front So
A 0 oot Swift, do 75
A 0 oat, German. do 60
A 6 oat; Denham, do 30
A 0 oat, Loud
AT, t% oat, Eserh di • 90
a, b oto, os do 15
For sale by.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
1. NABE'S PIANOS—JIIST BECEIT.
- ed—Two 7 act. Square Grand Carved. Plan
, tini.hed bank and front mid carved legs. One
.t, Square Grand Plain Case Piano, finished
ek and front. and carved legs. Also one bean
utffull Grand Piano. The shwa Pianos have
0 Agmffe Treble and all other late valuable im•
ovemonta. A few ft}i, fai and 7 octave Plain
arms are expecte - 1 'his week. i
CHAIM) aTE BLUME. Sole . Ag`t,
anls • 43 Filth Street.
1.
- a Wo li Street, of the 11:1;11;sor; Pi °
el F -
. • . establlshod in 1838 . A choice stock orFil l go
.. :yo Centre Pianos, combining all the esson-
Is of a-Orst class Instrument with lato novelties
• derpatent). Highly important to the critical
; . t. Low for cash or acceptenoe.
WISE & BROTHER,
u2B •
. 1 I
' ' OLIDAY'S,
sussicsniEss HAVE JUST
opened especially for the ..Holiday's a vary
a and 'desirable stock of
F NE GOLD JEWELS'''.
, GOLD AND SILVER WATRES,
fox Ladles and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronze
Cl Icks, Fancy (loads,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, •
suck as cantors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets,.
card cams, tea sot's, etc., and a large variety of
en • . bib articles for presents.
' INEDLA.N. ItIEYBAR do BELDLE.
eflO 42 Fifth street.
JAMES BOBS,
NO. 89 IntiIRELET STREET
It u
I I
ow on hand a large stook of fall and whiter
A Ni) liiirigEs.
Co prising all the different varieties and style
to a found,
es', Misses and Children's BalmoralSoote
with double and tripnle soles.
Mens', Boys' and Yonth'a Colt Comm. and
8.. , Shoes and Bream , .
..ns' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots
of ‘ very Esparto , analS7.
, 1 and examine his stook as he warrants his
sil . • - to give general satisfaction.
JAMES Roßet,
o ..0 89 Marketstreet
S 1 elicer & 31 9 Kay,
1
IRE wERs AND LUSTERS,
, plum. ' , rum B
Pittsburgh. BeetugiberrM }
Dzsgolarrio,B; or ti rmt.l,s7,maiilp, -
twoan JOS flgniaw 'Ad W. H. G i Stat
was diaolvod on thq 9o ,ta c g in Allgrt,, 48 7 W., re
H. GABRABD Wei 1 _!!!`" oo • 4' a w l. the
busiaeas of the late at the e.t . a° , the raw- l i .!
try,' The BressioLcVl e ts „ 71 putray ...
BPDINOBE & Oli - u-a .w ' ' e i or k,) v.•- -.--
2_ , 0 B. PUB
-5
' .. • 0 —4, to the ends or the late firm for ;
I :, .
n ° ,:_o_va . n u an hlij o a i from .° B l-4 :thLei . r . p ? stro77: l' cirty o. e fd: win p enagli rolin f e
e it their sine to give slietiork to all Vfho
BO "g,W' I ' l 1 ! Mr' Sig. 00 0
ih. ,: 4 ...... - ered budu tar ess bnViet k in th th e f e u
eon.. .1 in the Brewery. . f.
A. . all orders to SPBagpA k marAy .
PhatOx *swan httebi
0
selMid JAMM II . I , I "
•,
.
, NFW I:unx. Feb. 21st.
• : .
The Oil „market was inactiv to-day i a-
lowing tire • the r a ti,' i- Crudee the held at ..(4•2 f 3•. 1 ;
Refined. in bond. n4al z _Free. 42ig: /le. The re
ceiPtA te-aey were MOO bbls.
FlotThere is very ilitle disposition mold
lfeatedly' either' side — to operate to any extent.
'The stock:in first hands is not large, but amply
!sufficient for all ordinary purposes. In Cim.in
lnati the market was dull. and freely offered at a
decline in prices. In New York prices declined
10c ? bbl. Grain was in good demand at full
atoa for the various descriptions. , The receipts
or some time past have been quite. limited.
'
aeon—ln fact all articles of provisions have
been firm for some time past, with a good demand
'for home use. The sales of bacon especiallyWero
liberal for this market. Dried Fruit—Market
Irm, with a good demand. The stock in first
hands is not large. Groceries—holders firm in
their views, with a good local demand. There
isse a good many parcels changing hands: The
,
~ ea.e4botit.sugar„audailolfw*.4end- uPTParq,
oese—Th steady demand with regular 4ateg ttr
the trade. The stock in first hands is fair. Seeds
-'hero is only a moderate demand for Clover;
Prices tend downward. Timothy and Flax un
changed.
; Flour—prices have exhibited no change for
.lotne days past, the stock on hand being sufficient
r all ordinary purposos. The sales were' ,000
bls E.r.tra, $6 60:
Extra Family, 537. 7 :..,,&7 37 :5'5 10 bbls Extra, '5O : 50 bbl Extra randly. $7 25
7 50; 2? i 5 bbls Extra ; $6 $0: Extra - Fatnilv,s7@
37!4• -
~.'
Apples—Enlos of 50 bbla lat,..§r2 7.1? bbl. The ncit in first hands is light. ,5 bbla at $2 so@
1.. 75.
0119—We. note the following sales: 100. hbla
Benzoic.. e :•200 bbls Balked, in bond, (Brilliant.)
deliverable in • Philadelphia,' at 3615: 2.000 bbls
same brand on private terms.
Salt—Sales of 200 bbls at St
Butter—The demand was moderate.*We note
sales of 8 bbls at :12(4721e 6do 2.k.
liVhisky—Douland fair and sales regular.
Sales 70 bbls"Raw 55e,_ and 50 bbls City. There is.
a:good supply in first hands.
i..nrd—Sole3 of 20 tierces loaf, 10) , 410;4; 10
kbasi9@loe; 20 do,
Bacon—Market:very firm: sales 1,000 lbs.S. C.
184ama__10@)10 1 46; 2 hhds do, same ; 12.000 IN
Plain Rams,B(4Bkke. 6.000 ibir ShouldtTs. LOW ,
8,
tSides 8c: 7,000 at, Shoulders..6c; . Plain , lame,
8, a; Sides. Sc.
•
Kt;—Sales of 6 bb/s. at 16 17@18e.
ay"Sales 25 loads at $14016.
PlirlitP-n-Salas of, 6 bble, 58060 e.
Cried Fg'iolt—Sales of 100 bushels Apples
AMI 50. Peaches-100 bmiltels thoice.P• :17g !
; demand improving.
•' 7 •
Cheesce , —,Sales 130 boxes M. IL, 12@123.6.
rotaties of 100 bushels,'9oe. • • •
St WOOD STREET
•
•
large business is still doing is bulk Heats at
4F 3 e for shoulders, sad ecloi Sides of 'good cut and
.weight. Holders are:standingfor an advance of
340 meth.) forums, and ?4,5; to /c on the latter. A'
sisle cifehoisel Shoulders, - boxed, was made - at 4%5.
Boxed meats are hold more 'firmly-, though some
transactions wore made at the prises current yes
teday-6,4(4g6,ige for short rib sides, and 16c for
clear.'
here was a-fair speculativedemand for Spring
irr es of Wheat at the opening, and prices ad.-
v ced to $1 21@1 2:3- for 7 S'a.'l; - and $1 08!..ral 10
fo No. 2eSpring, but at the clogs the Inqulri was
li. It and prices' ruled ...v j gd.c• lower. Rejected
SP in was neglected and dull No. 2 Red Win
te sold to a limited extent at $1 25.- There was a
demand for Flour. and tho market advuneed
5o bbl. with sales of white Winter extra at s7®
7 . Red Winter at $6 50, and . Spring Extras at
$5 &6.
Clnebanatt Tobareo Market. '
l ,y
he sales Leaf Tobacm to=day at Boman
wa chouse were 14 hhds, viz:. 3 hints lientuckY
ne 1 atsl4 . 50;1 at $l6 50, lat $2O: 5 hhds lien
to (Ada atsls 73,1 at $l5 ;35. 1 at 630 ai, 2-ut
$2; 6 hhds Mason County old, tat $l9 75.2 et
$.4 50, 2 at . = 50,1 at $ 75: 'and 30 boxes, as
folDowa: 7 boxes old Ohio Seed at $l3 75 and $33:.
10 :'rail new Ohio Seed at $ll 50 and $:33. and Z
bo es Kentucky new at $ll 25 and slg. Receipts
mo i erate; demand fair.
Philadelphia Hide Market.
There has been an importation of 2.183 dry
ml hides from Pernambuco, about L2OO of
wh have been sold at 21.c.' There dre no Caracas
or uenos 4yres hides in , first, and very few ;el!
the ormer in second hands. The market for drY
hid has been.quiet anditrioestot. Buenos
lightly,
in
flat Tanners have operated very
; stocks In itreen. salted ' domestic' Idea'
the aheen ir
-ver7 , }ittlo-deln, atiT the stock. in
hae . been emu; *tanutirs;however. are Send.
gunteronsOrclere to bellied at the earliest
p.rtunity. We quote prioes the same as last
.. 'with an advancing tendency..
Tye river has fallen 13 inches in the past twenty, l
ra l iort,
fo houra:the Falls being navigable for the larger
obia of steamers. The Lower Ohioc•Camber
lan and Tenhesiee are in fine navigable order.
Tv4. very ; fair tonnage, freights;are moderato
for ittaburgh and Nashville, at "the advanced
...Shipments are making to the former point
at and to Nashville , at sg 50 per hundred
pan • t .i :
• • •
• '
e
riv er - LS riassinelow ca nallicpoint.- 11
:t • inohea water thi oat evening. The
a: ev is cold, cloudy and at:agreeable:with tt
h. Bailor rain last evening. •
OWN LITTLE, Jr.,
- 80. 108 rdIIRTICBTILEIET,
TICK AND BILL DROKERI
. p r
t ro o d
s ry
old Motets. Stook Bondkand
tan *lr
SAT Tim
...a7m2s:rialie°/6 1 / 1 11/d.356,
1
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- -
- 4- 42 „
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J.
=
COMBRNAL INFORMATIA • I
wbitration .Commlttee of. the Board
' of Treat for Nov. and - Dee.
Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.l --,1"4 S. I. BHNNETT
JNO. S. DILI: 4 011TR. 1 Wm. ALTOREER,Y.I
DAVID 11,IctiANDLESS.
Movements of European Steameris
PROM ZUROPE.
Borussia • '
-New 28
Ycrk Jan 18
2 0X0E..... - Liyorpool...Po Cana,. ... „Jan 29
Ana ......Li4erpool...New York .... ..Jan 31
Wasliinsto....Liyeipool..New,York Fob
9alisman.. . ... -.Fru Pane° New York Feb
Canada LiverpooL.Boston„...... -Feb
ataxia ......... York. ... Feb
FROM .uneaula.
Anstralasian-...New York -Liverpool ...... Feb 11
Ocean Queen...-New York -Aspinwall Feb 11
Columbia..- ..... Few York Havana & N.O Feb 12
Manchester New-York -Liverpool. .. ... Feb 14
Hansa ...............New York -Bremen Feb 14
Tubal Cain New York Havana. Feb 14
B Phignian ..... -rM o F4and....Liverpoig. Feb 14
Europe 805t0n...--Liverpoor-..--Neb 18
Talisman .New York ..Klngeten. Jo,- Feb2o
Anglo Bezen...Portland -Liverpool Feb 21
Etna NewYcrir _ Liverpool ........ Feb 21
Bavaria L_New York -Hamburg.-- Feb 21
Asia .New York... iverpool ...... Feb 25
Paella ...... ........New York -Havana Feb 26
Fobkier New Ye, k Shsnghia &a-. Fen—
British Queen... New Yorlr.ilavana &r...... Mar 2
Canada 80at0re......-Livetpool ---Mar 4
China Netrlork..Livernool
America .New Yoik Oreytown........Mar 14
MOSEY BLANKET.
(CORRECTED DAILY FOE TEE ROSINING POST)
, The following are the buying and selling rates
for Gold. Silver. &o. :
Gold
Demand Notes
Eastern Exchange.
New Y0rk......
Baltimore Phi;adelphia ~
Boston.
Western Exchange,
Cincinnati.
Cleveland
SL LOWS. -
PITTSBURG'S PRODUCE MARKET
OFFICE OF THE DAILY POST.
Monday. Fob.. 2.34, 3863
Itesuarks.—The demand for tbe leading ar
ticles is improving; prices, however, rule about
the same. The weather being pleasant had, no
doubt a beneficial effect on trade. 715 2 -The sales
On Saturday wore barely worthy notice there
was no change in Prim.
PORM PACHIN.6 ITEMS
Cincinnati
Chjeago Grain Market
RIVER *EWS
Cincinnati.
/Pig 47..1.trt aBIZR3. OP :
Pure No.. I, ~Car2te4 -44
14,
40.0flioe dpijOal
Penit'a R. R. Dppot
wayrailtetd.
- • '
4a.rx. yv,D,334-c--;
LONG. Ffill.4ER dt.C0.,.;-.eJ
vralurs AT SILARPETIM92'MATT ,
LBOLTE.NY VALIXXIC O tATLROAD.,
/firOMer and Warthouso
98 NIALIEUIET tricazor, intratonvista
Manufacturea of I.llntninstir.l.l s,r2. Lahcicaie
Carbon Oils nr.d BonzeSo. -
NO. t REFINEVVOILit WAnitANTEO'
NON.EXPLOSIVA alwAys on hand. P0. 34 4 1 r
THE ARDESCO OIL .comrt
• 1
la AN AVE)Ii ‘ kin l
!'
.
emp D etior articled
.; ' •
Refined
ArdtiOi
-ri•
PURE BENZOLE,
warehouge, 27 IRWIN STII4FI
PIT7SEUROR. PENNA. ; •
Lucent 011 Work.,
DUNCAN, DUNLAP Ss
Aforathuyt um! of
PURE WHATE worls-Ani
office , No. 21.1 rATBERTY
burgh. Pa. mys-smd • ,
Baring Selling
... 50 Ot)
..: 40 0)
45 00
par
..... •••
par
---- par Yy
par yi
The Philosophic Burner.:
AAAMDEICIN N 810117BE,784.C3riNtet
Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil ispoui
tuft
.ready. It pozsesset may; :v.:lazes over the
°Quenon Burners: -
Llt makes a Large es mall light with - perfect!
eorabiertion.
2. It will burn any quantity with:mkt/. I
a. It can be used with a long or shirt chimney.
4. It can-be used as a taper night-lamp. •• •
5. It can:always be made to buzz eesnemdca4
6. It is more easily wicked than any ether
7..4t can be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It throws &lithe white removede the who.
9. The chimney can be or Wier*
Withonttonehing the glass. •• • • -
These burners are the commorairo.l. situ, and
ean ho‘put on any lamp now izt use. Evers per . using Carbon Oil should have PhilosOphie
Burner. Price -25 cents ; per detlB2. &Ad /1,
No. 82 POURTII street. Pi ee
t - Wm:at. •
fe2s-leder P. I,4OSITDRIV.
•• Dar V
•-. tierfd
• Pal' 4
par
WILLIAM" MIAGA LEV ,
WHOLESALE SHP::
NOs 18 AND 20 WOOD 2TEEET,:
hattf FE
WILLIAIff CAB. . CO:.
VIESOLESA.LE , GROCERS
And frapert:rr:r
INMSTES., 61 4 Tit 4P.
ALSO, • e .;
Distillers. and Doniemin
~EAEOLD NOZIONGAIIELA RYE WED3IO
. I,, , Ticki.f - It
; a 01417 •ptiriitarraisiaroiare
ustuta . . Jos.ia..aurma_
WM. H. SIMITH
WHOLESALE SHOCEII
lOS. 112 SECOSO AMY M 7 MST SIStET,SI:2;‘:,
' Smits • , I 1.7. 19,16 -SI MIA .!,,,
SAXES A. , FIRMA,
SAXES
fOIIWARDMV AND CONIMISSI6 MERCHANT,
. TOR THR RALE OT
"Our Gtraill ;130g190, r,Xiaitrd
ArVad emit and PrAmiatr
Generally; • - "' l
Corner dittzkot
.O
...; PXT. I VAURGII• Rth , -
iFf ia . E.FER. kr—Fonds G. Ballow, tog., William,
itworth. , Sr 4 S. -Cdthbort •ct don rittdirgb:
oyd & Ott._l4isker lc Bwoaringn. A.,,8rud..T.,
m. , ..1, M. Bank. Listilowo.ll,' mange - lc:Co.;
=p. rye IV. dinflera on, • Ponlom I'ditonhki ANL:
boar. . ptfas my2B:2 '
... . .
z l'•B •
gIitELTING r *Onlas„,,,
- Aremc. .muctrimx , 0e' . 40 , 11.-
....-'
iliestb. lirsititie and telt' tottot /h.:=4:1',4"
Dear I,3o...pms.AaimictStili Bo itrAn, l 6faitz, '.. ,
1 ,Dqtqiel. ac,,_II.IIZ . I2 . I_4pOLVPI dad L 4, • "
;; Qeal rr u ir t t ti Mt,L...lP...r 4; ;. .4;” I ; .;
TT. -;: • : d t i Ir.; .
Constantly on band: . 1 11.rattih triactitld. - S'
a p
ii Tools. Wareham. Etlts.,oo FIRST and 4.2t1
E ND STREETS; Pittsintisl ) Deena: •i, 1 ., ,
Swill' orders of Opottett'enttlz ahtx 421r,f1r
D t tern. • • : fabyd&wtt
CURTIS C. STRINESEIr;
GILIKEIII4I.
HOUSE CARPIONTEB
i AND JOBRER.'• ....,' -I ' l
snots VIDIGIN ALLlLEy,betivedi6 lireiii%!
siiid Liberty.Streels, .• - ,t : .••••,..,:".
L. , . PITTSITURGII.:pe. F.
`Orders solicited and nroinpti,,:attendedlo.l....-
: oats
11* YOU wArrr sitmz °Awe") - iirEvi
Bruit or prepared Mince Meat. _mixed, and
I other kinds of Spices. 01i0i...1r..5.' Brandy or
)y % Now Orange, lemon and Mori Peel go te'
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