Ourgit Ssautte, WV:D#ESDAT, JANUARY 24, IS6& _ . 7.-- TRAVELERS GUIDE. drivel ud Dopartnre of Trains. a isviranis Central Railroad. Ur r d 9 a=a l en VS:: it mar L ' A .. 2:411a 4AlidAngetitsire baba or tat Wall A1=6 , 13 afts am 4 - 1 12:11,Ri t A;: p a'AV JobuatowirAt'll 66,1obast.ls oseam.lo . o:e. m •'. • J Fast 1 , 16. .1001 P pm;YttattNie Ma1a.42:2416 w,til • Battmene p M I iIFa• WallAmorm.. e.c.a Ist Pees: Ateam'ale:ool::rd Deno allrrad ta 4.• &Sp m Anatol Jtegors. Tratu...olo pan Tbe eharrb Sala , eaves Walls. 8413104 every &radio' at 9:0:i a vs.; 'returning, leavel natal:orb at D..-.:7 , ritildnuttla. Columbus and Clnelniuktl. rrin - Taan tiVPlA 2160 Sal net 1.113. 1 . "kej. BOIS In .. . . teCO•m ..... pra Lalste;a . sa 2:2opm Itzwera.,_ ~...12:SS In Stet:ben:rat A.. DeabanTlM . At - Olattaa4allon iStO pm eormarsdalloa..l6:3o rottitmoreb.N.ignyttannil • rapna • rolnetaa '2:13:1 a m - laws, .. p in:Agree/ p m ."". ;i1V":"" -- iit=. WltegiVritaw.• :empfo ' her BeighWn_AreacureetiMlOP ledVeS Allegheny 4tlP llgeteUr g 9 e a. :761;!!;1t ;174. 4 CJU. I Ttig. d h 3 l, l l ° E ' et . .. . 11 /. 16M4. au; Werteritlr. 3.16 D. 66. rittitnienb, Cleveland and ViTiOeilliß. Digares — , i Arrtees. Erpreasca r , .. - plee4lll . . .... p Exprets ."10 p IA prase .......... Mtsp 6.• F a as I.%prmo dam lasabeavilledses , madatloa legate AlleSl:ep7 nl a:10 p. o. rittsibutali and Coenellasille. lie/ra_ I Arrlea. ..... . .125 In:llall CIO P tc o:tn . .... p Exprese ain 14 ' 'C''' ' ' fr .°" :: l 4l7,: ' I 2:A ' a T. Allegbear Valley Railroad. 4:4 1 2 ,g,ii. 11 Antra. fi,`,ll"" 11:66 a a, 6:10a m 4 ACeornenAganOn 9:0 a/s 6 visow s* and Axle Railroad, to nu • air end Franklin. Irsteas. r pepar„. - t lift r ii 4 4oarWa l la l SZ‘S'e:Plr 7 ., t 4rlXl\Wai. ' " "3" , and h.e.rre r•ilh r. rtrewass --tirant-and Water Rta. .try tre• - I Departs. tra . '1 m S:Cn m 6:00 p Arrives.* • ••• 6: a. es . . Ittaller NO.' St. Clairlitreet. • • .d!ranc t t . I Departs. • • a 416 to se to nlse it 'hare • l it:get e • Arlicer. ; 1. PrAamSs." *nue.. In. • OCitSiOR OMNIBUS-&t.tVERY STABLE, 41 srnErr. JAMES DAIS & RDN ProprietorL- MEI . -7 0WWWWW•BILS xtii) fi A IUtIADFS tkrtedistinggge all ~......Fo lmr fer l'inserale. Weddings sin& Voile at • re end ressonsige rates. TA ,- SUM-0 , .A, D ND: lIT. no7i2g3 . . We wina It smderstood that the prlc.) et ear tuid Evenilis Edlii ' sold hithetti oil the otroot, or at tho 4 . CENTS PER COPY Whig i litiore A demanded, It Is Lapps biaMilAgatOlPliuvLIMLAND AND AJOLBOAD. In roely,to Gor..lTod , a prepOiltlen to brie! the Cleveland and lifahonlnglie4- ioj city, the un alldersigned zero merchant inantarexteeept mllreszed to h im the folleiving rt:Taer non, To Hon, David Tdd, Preltdend M. 8. R Tonnortmen, Ohio. • Draft Sin We.beatedress the for i• - •Tsnring olimMinnoottioseto yen, giving a few • teeter otrthlyttpli'rek. nee of obtaining for this city an Independent and additiOn. onetso -the lakes and northsrest, and for your read a ,Obilanee torsufeb. lids treat feeder, whteh can ' not do otherwise than greatly enrich and add ' mnoh value to-that portion of the CierPlarts and.- Draboalng_ Railroad • : fr I.3.PeFation. Tbekoad.from Toaltrgetown to Pittnburgh, we are ensued by competc.nt engineers who nave ',blade surreys and :careful examinations, will be Of easy grades, and can be built comp re,"Te g aeS r dw l u rat ttetelf , .'eluding theClyofZeg gu=r 21 as, eontaining a populatien of Wlttitiattiel bounds In - b leb this pope ' On live sad work. we have 71 Ikallng mar, _ , Capper Rolling Kills 'ZlYlnebine,ShoPs, 1.0 Gila , * Factories, CI Boiler Factories; 'SS Rednerbia, lit 5 , 801 t esid.W,a.-1,- lireweries, dais we. • ca kaCtorits, . 1 11 ; 01 tOne.rOe/Ories, ( -kiPPO; Tanneries, Werke, 133-Tobacco Factotien: RizietfitVefl." 44111 il.3"l , 44drizttorles • - evtxxl. o etVerkir tt: Chew teal Factories, ♦ ht Iron- Tutect Wonsa Funnies,. • I ac.tp . cAIICICCITIar;e Fularles. n . 2,lbl:eta Potteacs. - - . • jesetaried • • • •-• :I.: .17 Fr:ring Mills, • ` C noe - 10.3.12drr e 1-S.?• - • • 2 Ca.n . Ste 'Sal•iratos. ries, - ries, • • .i, scand Shovel Man rGart•Carrid Pactodes.; ufactories, ... 3 Chaitilketoriee i blip Tara., 1.0 Torre, Smakintflarge :liarde Works, Shafting,!ste. Wagon racterfes, s plough atid...lgrioul. V. 3 Larvi3Carialsetories tflrellmenient r .e- el einthing,lnot tortes, or. shops). - i.'"qtn. 3 Tile Fa cto ries, 1 'We Cie s tttactied . ..fly. 5 Steel Works; ! to th e Coal :Truth, O r wa_ Caron Toundritty..l • the qtr. .107414 M FO t • • The prOduet front the shonii'llir,e nokannts.e n.flng establi r .eunent, , i; ith 'several hundred lesser, though- not - unimportant-is - ink-Si/CPS facto_ flea - prorir.cing variety of ':wares . ..11hrlinerehendissi not enumerated, absolutely _itaduldo additional !rail redlines to get their product to market; and would gladly welcome , a now outlet to a o northe eat, the ir ch ief mar - tort. l' The rolling Mille and rem:Arles have a ea pleity to eceisumd. when running full time. frousttrce to tour ilicatired thowani toms of pig Iron annually, a largo portion of which Is brought to Pittsburgh from the furnaces situ ate along the Hallooing valley, on the line of the Cleveland end }labors leg Ruffin:Kid. ThecreLllng mill', of Pittsburgh, with the si - yen Wast, --. Terrinces, require one hundred thousand tons of yaks Superior Iron ore per • 'annum; all of missies most be brought by rail- Mad from /ate trio. During the past three sic four Ytlxes...tans.ror, r.:-r , particularly have been raison a . seu naa , tla a'svaat, of great , es. facilities3o get supplies to the nolll, and to get the manufactured apt joie? taken away. Notwithstanding the rapirritherfScc of menu .. taring in Pittsburgh, it has been retarded and , much he t bark by!the want of sufficient rail rossirfee the This want and the. Ca apti,;,t,d frisk manufae rl .•• two leg rot ng mrthi In Pittsburgh, to . kb - ail and . .ltuild t their blast furnaces in the : i o n ntrale 1.;7177. 1 41M g e ° 0-11gr irhere ed r a tk ert ties for tbotransportation of their iron ores, namely, both canal: railroad, the one line r &Meads Cleveland icing Inadequate burvgh.anapory, the supplun needs:lig to Pitts , To increa se the blast furnaces at Pittsburgh to twice on more then twice the namber, ell that is wanted 14 to insure the irou mannfso toren, that they can rely with certainty on transportation for. ore from Cleveland, and that the railroad L 9 then provided with docks, and room and facilities for handling the ore. The, local business ening the line of a road from ..pittsbargh to Toungsfolblnlth *the route which is proposed, would not be exceeded by y running Into Pittsburgh. - We may here thattlialoraistrafae on all the roads run Ofag fattOPlttaborgk, 19 very great, and yields Coal, !tint ore mid tiniestone Ls found In abundance Wong the lice; in addition, the. whOlatktent. of the poestpasses through a for. 47 1 . l"ttlo farming district. Well Improved,w th otlier road to 'enter; into competit ion i forth, local tratilc,Which [lade it Is nebunsate to say, would of itself pay the interest on the ooa struction of the road, to which the through -bustneaS is to be added and the trade .that will . natura ll y:o thrown upon the road 'from its connectiOnat Clertlaud from the west, and at Pittsburgh from the east, and seaboard. . Ita tOon rof the rO,lO is open to tralej, town, and matinfietbring ostati.liihments will spring sap Increasing Its bn,lne.9. We are satisfied Arid firm the m;ini - iction that within less' than live grate fruente open lug of road to ' ; trade, that a doilitie track will be found nem sary to Meet' its welds. To Jon - Ger. Tod, so 4 conversant with the west,, of the peon/mud the ngessltles for another road from: Pittsburgh ,• bpyrieCkte lakes, we !feel that ttii annetesetary •1_,.." -to add 'further, ~true trait la that you will use 4,3iLyOur Annus:lieu Rath take early measurer for 'the prosreert fOniuldl compleafon Of your road. YL ritto o us*. • ouypy)lcat people will hall the making thence r,d•t i :•.,fter the conso l e , • libn d - fiTaThordni l road to wthdjamakiagami:WEPlth.ffrethers,„l. err best • httetafirliarfit Wally' , When they now to c° a l'lnntbl: to getP le4nYSfrilrlLs a4iy,iat preceut read ts not more thud ablecroperly to accom li:Whit, the form traffic. . 'he local business offered tri the tie-ir p•fi,til a long its line lil from .. 4 (1,1 *1e , 40Ab_.... month of the COnnoquenes ', slog, Will be titihoet. :competition, and the ..,s• through hnsinesa ,uttiiriily falftnglt tOltisrl be longing to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail- ". road andto,treClinf l latal and 3fahoningi - clad when eonvldeled;wi lbe ilia( the eiyid tWO rends ileareeteeny year.. J. Fainter homillron NI/milts 3 tutir; , _Graff. flyer , d CV . lion nalltlfaC Ur rn. IN. Holmes & sons; itioaterk, Singer, NI iek .1 co., ete*eNfni,,,re,;,,, r ,.,, gpang, Chalfant &leo., Iron Ana • atm- 0=! ,Haran,pllyer it Prirkrn, a y-% z .. ~w iceu, Lloyd & 'Mart, In it. IhuittriCturerr: ' J ' ...jorkeA 4. Loughl!ni • A . .merlcun rt.rel Work% M• • on, Vhorlt It 10. k.llgo Iron V., 0F4.1.... _ . miliaria, ilii.a in a ; co, Argatet . i l e s pr i a. , N.:Njl e -in,er & iXanuridrutfv7 r— : Roldoson,Mra A Ca, t.n,7lne liaiktort, in t ..„. l ion A _g _ F°'' ' ' o d' t ' t r i_._'o.' - , Ell ia , C0 . , r.,... - Vr l / 4 .• • € Ilt, 41 1 31.i1i AlarlSO A. AlontleClTO rur. Ilfico. . JIM WPM: ition- !PLO' Trw , 'PIT." , ._ ..• Chem Smythe & o f Igall laanalhoturera, - . . A. rawilock. Son & Cog,r72ll4llllADsg& ', '-'' nr u lkiriconn —r- y — it diii Glib . fiilikttl2ilii. 4 \ ' mos°. az. ~4 ,A,Lnuloghana3 St Jeolpollf, I..;latta AtaL446 32 " fora. i • - • 4 Wolf, BOWard & cO., Glass MannfilaCie' l, John IL llrrrollt Co, fs -'' ...A. Co.' Iron ' 11 rip?. • • - ,+,:: •Nfr Jann4i . ..?.. or.t. - t . •-) -... s aut e , : l i t l i e, tesicaut re ?. lc , ~,.,11; x -.-• Erataaintor Jr ., Cotton famufacturore. . , ..- ' Jam e s ' n LI: (Alex , cp„, mcreliaa.i. i - —ams Omni, 111 i Cvlaltz7i it o. Berner & Bros. Wholesale Confectioner?. L. c. h$ , Copper 'Manufacturers. Mcfandicr.., Jameson & Co., Whole.ale y It. L. Frilinestnek, Fortune & Co., Wholesale ill - ncelsl , and Man Oreturers Wilde La,d B. L. Felon e,tock Fkorttlile t C0.7G1a,, Man ufart arc,. Stein Bros (Gibing Ma flora, urnec & /fa lil.ll. Manufacl urr r‘. Of ',diner). Ilardu - are. klet.lroy. Dick son t t 0.. Dry 1:ocals Merchants Logan & crege, Wholes .le Ilan'. are Mer chant.. - Whitmore, Wolff, Dna A CO., Wholesale Hardware Mem-bunts. A. Bradley h. . o. store Manufacturers. Moorhead & Co., Sotto Iron Works. McKnight .t Co., Birmingham Iron Work.. Wood, Matthews & Co Hiawatha Nut Works. Graff, Bennett & Co., Clinton Iron Works. Bakowell, Pears& Co., Glass Manufacturers, Jan. 11.1.y0n & Co„ A. It D IL Chamber*, McKee & Co.. NIMIck & CO. ' Iron Commission Merchants. Slimes Cooper, of Copper Manufacturing Company. , Jno. EfoOrbend, Iron Commission Merchant. Reese, Graff & Dull, Iron Manufacturer.. $ Carr. McCansiless & Co., Wholesale Dry GoOds !derehatita. Wharton Eros. t Co. Ormsby Iron Works. Beck, Phillips, & Co.: Glass Manufacturers. Park, McCurdy, & Co., Copper Manufactu rers. Park. Bro., h Co., Steel Manufacturer.. Lippincott & Bakewell, Axe ; Shovel and Saw Manufacturers. John Grey & Co., Ices Manufacturers. Joe. Graft it Co., Axe, Hoe and Ringo Mann sfactunos. j. Reiter Co., C ashier fla n ktu John Harper, of the of Pitts burgh. Jam. Marshall, Preatient of the Farmers' De pout LeWl9, Bank. Bailey, Daltell 1 - Co., Vesuvius In and Nail Works. $ $ $ Robert C. snerd , 0 1 0. 11 .11anufaelurer. Maxwell &te., Forge and Bellow - . Works, Wm. B. Smite, Forged Irma Mannfacturer. Porter ft Co., Etirine Builder-Rand Iron Foun d Coleman & Co.. Tube Manufacturer, John ILafrett, Brass Founder. Price & Sine. iterliu Foundry. John Trlesel, West Point Foundry. Watson h lionroe West Point Boller W. irk., Roeinson, Rya & Co., Washlngtnn Found ry and Machine Shop. D. P. Hatch, Morton St. Manufacturing ,Bus. Marshall & Co.. Iron Founders. ll ugh M. Bole 3. Co., Industrial Machine Works. B. Y. Agnew & I ka, Penn Boiler Works. Wm. Barnhill .t Co. , Boller Makers, Penn St reel. James Thor n t Makers, Duquesne Way. ....R.4bert - AliCdrens, Machinist, Allegheny. Carroll hnnyder,Boiler Slanufactuects,Short and,Seeond Streets Robert Lea, Engine Builder and Foundry. Shoenberger t Co., Juniata Iron and Nail Works. V. illiam It. Holmes, President of Mechanic's Bank. Ent:, Oliver h Phillips, Monougahela Iron Works. Morrow h Barnhill. O'Hara Roller Works. Pennock Totten, Fulton Foundry. _ Samuel RiehardSon, flu. Molsune & AnJer,lderchant ain Grain, ho. l-a calrt, Shipton .t Co, Wholesale rocers. O laimnoen & Orawford, by M., Saddlery hardware Manufacturers. W. & D. Rinehart, Tobacco Mannfactnrers. E. W. Lind, Queeasware Importer. John Ton, Whip Manufacturer. Wm. Fleming, Hat and Cap Dealer. A. Prowenfeld h.. Bro., Manufacturers or Clothing. MeWhinncy it Rare, Wholesale Dealer. in Hardware. McCord & Co., Wholesalcland Retail Dealer. in Hats, Caps and Furs. T Isaac aylor, Wholesale Dry Good.. Mair & Davison, Saddlery Hardware. 11. Keeler & Bro, Piano and Music Dealer'. J. J. Myler 6. Co., Wholesale Notion House. B. Perry & W. J. Perry, Boot and Shoe Man ufacturers. S. Snowden & Hagiman, Manufacturers of Clothing. Sam'l la hn entock, Wholesale Hardware Dealer. Kaufman Oppenheimer h Co., Manufactur ers of Clothing. I. If. Layman & Bro., Importer of Hardware. J. J. Gillespie, LOoking-glass Mannfacturer. R. W. Hartley &- CO., Saddlery idanufaa turers. T. P. Kauffman, Importer of Fancy Goods. John F. Patterson, Wholesale Notions. A. IL.English ft Co., Wholesale Pahlishers. eller: C. blellor,Plana and 3111910 Dealer. John 4. O'Leary; Importer of Queensware. Walter P. Marshall, Importer . of Paper Hanging.. Tomas $ Palmer, Importer of Paper Rang. IsT .gitiibtil•gh Paper Manufacturing Co., by C" Merrick, Sec'y. Potter Aiken & Sheppard , Produce and Com. mission Merchants. J. Hammett & Sop, Tanners and Ride dealers. Jas. Connor, Wholesale Grocer. Daniel Wallace, Flour Merchant. William Unhart (suosessOr to Efaokeewnd Unhurt), flour Merchant. Culp & Shepard, flour and Grain Merchants. James McKay,Dlatiller and Wholesale Liquor Dealer., SpetMer & McVay, BreWers and Malt/Mors. Segliznyer & Voskarap, Wholesale Grocer.. Knox ..Vorr, Wholesale Grocem. ' J.ll. Watson & CO., Wholesale Liquor.. D. B. Galway, Commissionlie.schant. Martin Heyl„ Tobacco Manufactory. Knox & Malec, Flour Dealers Oahu MoDevitt, Wholesale Grocer. Rohl. Brace, Jr,_.'ProstaionDetaler. $ J. Adler & Co„ Wholesale lAquor.. Sturgeon !tr.., CoarnalaslimMeaschants Allen, McKee & CO., Iron Founders. S. Luart & Co. Wholesale Grocers. Kerr & Siwing, , Prceilnee anti Cornuitailon. h. N. C-Dtmeari lateens Illmtlean, Dunlap h ' Cri., Refiner, S. George & Co., Grocers and Produce. hell h Ritehart, Flour and Pr.:slue. devices. Samuel Lewis,umberman. Willlam Goraley,' Wholesale Grocer. 'Godfrey & Clark, Paper Leiden, Watt h Wilson, Wholesale Grocer-. Henderson .521itsc..Drttgalsts. G. N. lioffstatt, Leather and libles Richard Paird, Leather and Hide. Hunter & Wholesale Grose,. Volgt & Co.,Commis.rms_Mes Wm. 11. karkpatilek .5 Co.. Waolcsrdle Pohl. Dolan]] & Co., Wholesale Grocer, Arbuckle & Co, Wholaude Grocers. • Kirk - yet - rick &Herron, Wholesale Grocres, M. McCullough & Co., leholes. le L., s h s Dealers. T.. Jenkins, Commispinn 3D-reliant Fettling ling blechling. Wholesale. Impaor I ',d er, -& Co., Iron Fcmnders. Do Lange & Chestnut, Leather Des ter. De Lange & DeaMllarnese Dealers J. T. Glass h. Co., Dealer in ORM and Ise,. John Flop& CO., Wholesale Grocers Graff & Reiter, COmmiaslon Merolla nt, Wm. Cooper & oi, Wholesale Grace, Chas. C. ilaialey, Comsat, inn. Graff & Ilugns,Wmdcrn Stove Work. A. W. Ileltfernsc, Paper and 'tag Dealer. Kirkpatrick, Bro. ..1 Co., Wholesale Clroe.•r S. Lindsay, yr., h Co., Flour Dealers. Wm. IL Peek Jr Co.. Wholesale Grocers. 11. Riddle, Grocer and Loinculsslon Mer chant. Siebert & Morgan' Wholesale Grocers. B. Wahl; Jr., r., C 4., importer. of liar./ a e F.l3rartn, Druggist. W Idaekeown & Bro, Druggists Jas. J. 'fauna & Co.,Pork Puckers Graham & Thomas, Whole Sa t, Groe, Flour Dealers. - Wm. Holmes, President Mechanics Bs nk. John Halmem„Wholesale-Grocers. John Porterfield & Coneerocer. • James MeAuley,Preiddent Iron City Bent. The Pennsylvania "Salt Manufacturing Cu . T.H. Pemberton ' General Superintendeld. John Graham, President Bank of Pittsi,gb. R. Moody, Beery S. King Commission Merrhant nun a Speer, Plow Manufacturer. Thomas klakewell, Glass Menai et are, B. L. Gray, Steamboat Captain. Jno. B. Campbell, Wholesale Prod m.• Lei Zug & Co., Sable Iron Works. Adams, McKee & Co., Novelty Work.. Anderson, Cook & Cu., SI ..01 ManuCter a rers- Wm. J. Anderson & Mononguticla f.-on. drF A rsenarExplowlosa )110fferers. A few days ago, a petition circulated g Jime tiatClast fan for signature, asking Congrc+, to grant pensions to the sufferers from the .11. leghen,y Arsenal explosion WWI forwarded to ottrrepresentative at Washington, K Moorhead, by n. Ely., who yes terday received the following reply: Hone:nor Itcragarstra•rtv Y.Y. ) WASIIIVOION, Jan. 11. C. MACltrirfLi., Eag Dear Sirrl have presented the petition ask ing that pensions be granted the sufferers by the explosion at the Allegheny Arsenal, and had It referred to the Committee.on Pensions. I have also spoken -to Mr. Lawrence, who Is on the committee, and-will give the matter at tention. .. • I go before the rosorolt tee RDA rndeavor to have a favorable report, P.; It is truly a mar. ltorloas case. Yours, truly, J. K. Moonnesn. The mime In every way is tt worthy one, and e sincerely hope that Congress will take an early action in the mattes, as NOMO Of the SW - - term. in -view of the advanced rates of Dying, arc really in Want. it'e think that they are as justly entitled to the pension, 114 though their wounds bad bee; received on the field et hat.. = . . 0 0Lo Ittar, THE VT; It It, or The Crow Cliplirr. A tile of the lirent 1 . 1131/29. By Captain II Ilolntev." ThLab the title of ;in American Novelette, Insflanned by the Anaerluan Non+, Company, New Yorit, bolo& No. 311 n 11:t nori.•c of Inert 'tan tales. Prire IS vent.. For hale by rittoek, oipoette Peat Mice, ..422igrr's Leur , a Boom," for February, thaa,fa fo band, and run be bad at rlttoek'a Fifth Olapoaite. Post Office. ...Fs/ix IE9I .14.4Ve hfao.twar., ,, for fl. „4,, ky y. ual of good reading ntutt,ami illusiratiofor tale by John Hunt t Co., Matonie ThWyrliViroet. Njongy for Febrar7, .),Itt ffa ° ll Iftfrlf.it4o v. Ma. out,and bOrliCt Balk , Itifeef.:4lfra" . _ . . , new roit. caiwighlr 0 40113cejtopart n.lit Maya ea Um/ toe , olloulng now po k t„ rld i tloal bete. ea: At Yo • 1 51 - 1 /uStittotb wan. +%tnEbotrulappo Atm Joatuut'aer_trn . oet• .I. o ,Kaav„ ~.tfli le e la on route, horn CuMmr •".,...Rld ; tohee ,betlteenjtanUano and Villanro. v- At ilavlltle.i...Pll.llll," Cambria corallY, awl upp o l o a, Peter (layman ',oat , muter, - This °Mee *lll be„..rapplied'on route 2 ,Wat, in .rauee or gust,Ridife, and alternated min Platteville, 1 .11 TOTSTIV Ii ENT h. -- S4lemel Seerlsb.rumter , • bale, nettugadu county, Pelfia„ vivo E. . 4a6orrt.Velormed. owturro Isantfor.—oroocr Sill Wilmot ii 11.9 at fife, lilayoN aftlpiaythe..j,,uowing article.width arc m wont Or- ON:letv : A (Our canor;:and salt callar,:lnarkrank, s wim , , tsotrera, smom co., uorttont. 173 .•1 AIM) a lot ot.tmaloome ,a pair .r white catc, - , claut. cAra ba+ktl, and .• flam bee of other &ratio, Cnurt reoecedings PeeTRICT COURT— Jtelee iVI/119 , 118. Tr efleAr.,Jbetlerr 21 —Eisenbrirge , The Harmony Fire and Mn Me Joan mnee Company, or New .York--an fin, Inon to recover Ike amount of two policie.,itak.in be I he pla int iffb In the Company of der. iniants on a quantity of crude and and refl..] oil—one for *demand the other foe $1,500. The plaintiffs were the proprietor., Of an oil refinery located on the bank r the Alle gheny river, In the Ninth Ward, wit eh was de stroyed by lire, oecasionect by the urninz of the Patent Leather Tannery of J. Y Iletaugh -1132 A Co., on the opmrsite Bide of t e street. The orl insured was "Ilette to M I's in the cellar, whlett a - al not dmitroyed, an tantti in a shed is the lard, wirt h was recover.t case, pfor idtdhge4Aftenefdete:arnawnhonotiplaierti;;;3l7l:llmotilt:44eilosics°uodCC,tbni;`i:li ba the gr .I.ttrat, that there was no stiftletent eriden 'to go to WEOthe Jury; and second, that the 01l destroyed net , neTered by the pOltcy. The !court or dered ajudginent of noninit, on the ground that the pledritifth had Oren no auftiejeut cri dence to entitle them to maintain the action, with leare to plaintiff.. to more the, court in bane to set aside the non -suit. A motion to Oct aside the Judgment 01 o °:‘ - faltdiraS made by pialutitra counsel, and rea sons filed. A portion Of the all didrclyed lard oil, and It t, alleged that the Court erred In ruling that the policy onlynovered refined petroleum, and not retinal on, of ati kinds, and further that it.only covered oil refined at the works of plaintiffs. , /no. Barton , R. Wood.. and T. appeared fez iffs, and J it itaandon and d ' i "o r t d e tendon t 1 • Cote OP COMMON . Tuesday, ,lanU•ry 24.—J edge Sterrett on the. Bench., Jno. Oieininger, ra Adam.. Reefer. .In this case the plaintiff claimed that he was ratttled to $.7.10, which bad N. been deposited Itit'det ma. ant by Ids minor won, aged :Moot years. This money had , beenbounty money for coll.dingg in Lb...arnica, army, ,rithent the knee ledge or consent of the lather; hence the parent claim. thi • imm ey no received by his minor won. The defend ant avers that be 1.3 not hound to pay over the money to the plaintiff. for 'the reason that it is the property of IV illiant Meininaer, son of plaintiff, received its a personal lamely. and deposted with defendant. tar safe heepi•ta.; and that previous to ihi.• Meltalnger had been .11-torn front h fath er's roof, anti compelled to seek his support by his personal exertions. The Jury returned a verdict In favor of the Plaint lit, for the fait amount claimed, subject to a decision of the Court,(on a point, of law raised, a, to whether a father is entitled to receive the bounty mon ey of a minor son, who call-Its without hi, - knowledge or consent. S.M. Ellis & Sens vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. ActiOn for damage,. The plain tiffs allege that In October Pet, they shipped per the Pen asylvania Railroad, one thousand Imrrels Crude petroleum oil to be delivered in Philadelphia. Nine hundred and thirty-six barrels of the oil was received in doe time, and the balance of the shiptn ent 9i ity-fonr ha r. tads, never came to hand, hence the notion to rt cover damages fur the missing 1.1.1, Which, a lilt Interest, will amonnf to seven or eight hundred dollars. The defence Is that barrels of the oil acre burned while In transit, for which they are not liable—hot a-v and al ways have been willing to pay for the twelve barrels, 'which they admit have no t been de livered, sod for which they could not account. C W. Robb appears for tAlnlattlfH, and John H. liampton for defendants. On trkal. Barons Jens Srowr—The case of Elope, Rand & Co. vu. Rhodes Alletinistrato,—re• ported heretofore—went to the Jury on Tues day afternoon. This was an action fur dama ges for tinting a pair of coal bar,f,.. at Lou isville. The Jury had nut. rots, m.d a reedit at the adjournment of coon. lttee's Castle "Watered In yesterday evening's paper we noticed t he arrest of LaWrenee stinks, on a charge of being a receiver of stolen, goods, and the fact that an immense pile of plunder was found in hts pomession. The goodsiwore found in every conceivable Klee, under iloors, under the coal In the coal-shed,and other places. fitieks had a hearing before the Slayer yesterday after noon which resulted in his Ctimlnittn nit lu d . fault of WO ball for &further bearing on Tours day. Ills wife and daughter, a girl about eighteen years of age, were with blot at the Mayor's orrice. The daughter was very much allotted, and wept Utterly during the entire examination, and while they were taking her father out. The evidence 'against him oho wed pretty conclusively that he was in the habit of buying at very reduced prices, from little boys everything they would bring him, totally re gardless as to whether it was stolen or not Among the things action are tools belonging to Sloes& hole, Kees, llertnpee and others. A perfect wagon loadofthinga are at the Stupor's *Mee awaiting identification, slid those who reside near the Point, opalong either elver who have Idit things would do well to call and see if their articled are among the Latter. Among other things are Ilot Of bag. marked "McCoy's Mills." Iney are supposed' to have been stolen from W. H. Garrard's gram a are- Louse. There taints° a lot Of silverware, knives, ants, ropes, copper, brass, chisels, hammers, and an almost endless variety of artichnt The three bays who were brought up with stiwka were each bound Over in the sum of aILO for their appearance on Thursday. The mother of one of the Inds test lifted, or rather made the statement, that tracks carried on hi. heathens in such au open Manner that it was p ell known to all in the neighborhood what he was doing. Boy. were seen going there every day w ith articled which they had stolen, mud .:timid bring away looney instead. hbe also -third that there s. as:mother .fenee" hear the •awr place which was equally notorious. Tire poiler is now ton fair war to make a clean cep of them fellows, w 10,14,, trade It 1. to t our youug lade' n tree. tine Of the th,,a ti,). tole the Mayor yeeterday we. only seveny ears of age, and the oldest out have bee:, .orrorrn, yet his mother said ho was beyond The Dever Mailer/A Again- 1 eeterday, In snewer too telt correepontlent +.•low better (Imes ma ere were liable to pay • cm mile tax r we stated that we were not mar nth oily versed In the lairs re:Tab:Woe such :natters to give a delhzdte abswer to the nocri had contented ourself wittrreprodneing an or . ic:e pot] the subject which we found In an cc riar.:•,..u. Shire then we have examine) he In temul rver.Utt LAW. "PP..."'" u LI2 tnfir )larch 3 . IN6s.and ou p5,..1• :4 141.1 ,L.• InI•Ors mg: and site. elothtne. , ; 'root. 72... , Men, lei nonivaelto., eapa.hatn, and itonneln, Or arbor artrclea of drenn not Ott/er n:, a-sensed and taxed It. annuli tar the wea. of men, a °Men, or Children; Nye per eat/ I. :a Lid v alorein : Pros - W.4. Lot arty ta t tor, h.,at or .Lot it/akar. hat. to p, ar bonnet maker, in ill:. nen r Ori.,wmaker, telto.vely engaged m tonnu o tarturlng any of ,u /he foregoing a rthie. In Orli, MS en/dd . , wark, _and not for 3310 ant/Iy. 0., ailldav It to the Mon,- stir or to-dstant anaeanor that the ntln amou„t of runt loan afoot Linen no wad. tide. not ricer.l the corn of ono thounatut :It .11ur. yin Onntilii, ru exempt from duty.- If there fa an“l.tog ei•e on the nub.fget ehnll be thankful to any One 114,rilitil in Ilia In ternal rearm,, Isa • to point It out. In the meant lore, an they et/3' in regard to non hilt , ;surd. note fr Would lw well fur ladle, whir hue ant' drOSSIni to •• Make up - to tuak., note of axe above grated paragraph. It seem.; cleat that all that ran in, charged to flee per cent. advatiorem, on the coat of utak log up a Man.:Otter the Income of the drat, n tudi; khan have fact/4.de.! oar thOthinnit do l ll4l - 3. 'loin:, this She In exempt froth the pi/y.111.1a I. or 3u ; .1 uty a hatuver. Amusement.. Tnl : —To attempt to ;give utterance out Ideas in regard to the maxnitleent m.s.nac. in which Mr,. Lander performed the part o Adt Irene, the Actre ,, i. lot night, would I, to but to with faint Pral•e ". ti c p.w -10 win nee moil t.. lie oppl Tonight she appears in Bola ill heantlial p'oy of Hsu "Lad:, of Lyen+," u play, a, at' will know, ..tanntling In t.e.tutiful langu..g••• and Milking . picture:, Mrs, Landers Medt necessarily be 'tweet, Claude Merdotto• vlll he personated by Mr. 'Cogswell, aria all that IT have to say, In re aid to him, it that if ho partaine hie role with ne much fault IC,OI - as Ise has the omit two nights we hare no fears for him. Ho has surprised his belt friends. Or", Itnese.—We have seen but little of Iss Yarnle Price during borultort stay lit our city, but that little has sittbilled us that shell eminently dears - ring the hl:h talcoultuns be stowed upon her eise‘there. Slit: Is a highly pleasing 0et17,14. 're-night alto appears In in hut in our bumble odgment In one of the hear le4 and most cult female cbaraeters upon the stage—Lucre tia &maga. If Miss' Price can sustain - the dint cult- role of the Itorgia, al.O 1, qualified to per form Any character upon the stage. l.he ha+ a fine color a colurnanding figure. end base no eleoht bat Abut she will meet the p , 11.11 , ,c -peelettl9ll. Watch Presentirktiou One of those episodes In hUtoou w bleb tend to hind closer and clo,er the brotherhood of mue, took place yesterday at the Mansion House. The OCeltillull WA, the presentation of nstontheent gold watch snit 'the In, vultied at $1.X0,10 lir. J. P. 9preammn,.rda , l foreman of engineers and foreman op the/Western Divi sion of the rennsyls anis coot rat Ra ilroad, his fellow employees. The einnualttee to pro cure the lestlinoulal, roue-leJ of 31,e.rs. Jr win, Stoll on, Itaddlev, , h err and Melin I . Pan 1101loh mane the presentution npeeeh and Wm. C. Moreland, hsq,4 replied on beleth of the recipient. Tho efforts of both gentle men were hippy and approprMte. Alter pats Inking of u bounleoun cOlatlOn, and ringing. the necks of sundry bottles: of sparkling Co- manila, the je tt y separated, highly ' pleased with the entertainment. Mr. Sprchiman 1.4 w 031 by gentleman, and eery) natty fuels Proud of the handsome and valuable present bestow ed upon himiby those who know him hest —the men who are, to a certain patent, Under Ins direction and control, end whocan bent J udge of Mu qualities is a Ulan and his limes, for the position ho holds minded the valuers who control the road. Child fi.rimalsly Burned.— An intereging little dahter of 31, Jon. h il l lee, member of Council from the Eighth Ward, wan norlously if not fatally burned yegterduy. She had Leo. "sweeping up the room,” and when “washing up the hearth" her broom caught fire and le attempting to put ft out, the, name, uouuunnl rated to tier clothing, and ~.xoa An older later with great presence Of mind ran to her reoMatore Op thy carpet and a rap. peel Ler In it. tier phymelana are of the °pin lon that alte Is not fatally Injured. Abondoned.—Tho (Ivo bf From +, tdael againat her humband Peter %ma for abandon ment cu ne up beton) the Ileyor yorterday af ternoon, and was continued Over until Thar.- day, 1 . ...er Lavin {(17C11 bonds for his appear sl....• The". win route rub sk,o Lutz ctc.o wince le Dc tncy - • -- wad Point- hlng.—Notorl,ltstautt- Inp I e heavy cull of snow Itniit rack, we, :a full ll:ntt last Wiantlr tllnntlinvost. a ••I tiled with slaters. The gnaw wag/de:lmi) off at fait as tt fell, and tun surraee of the lee kept in good condition In the meat‘t on e , ti t , riots were In xplentlld 41er:thine mottling], and Were tilled with ruorry sielahers :toot - halls Hew thick and non, and those who bad the run, also had to run the eauntlol it( 1..1 Vivu la fun—that's French tor'-go n, , boys.` FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE 12.etin g of thin Firemen:es A...elation Aa adjourued meeting of the Ilrentcn . , SOCilli lOU ivn_v held hut evening. The following mambord were. pre.cat : 4ea,rB, W, or, .IkUrarrOrnery, Andr,,, v .T . da :11.11 - le, A. J. Cuppleq, Jo,ph W. Leonard, Charier 1. rortar j c ,,,0, A. But, kr, Thoirias Little, John Walla,c..l,,:upti: so int, John M. Killen, Joleph Little, .I,..bmt B. Nobb., James McGuire, F. J. Sushu , David F.. Hall, and Pre•ddent McCarthy. The minutes of the previous me e ting we , read and approved. Mr. Leonard offered a re.olution prerektin ,, (or the appointment nt CotinGlittee of three to recommend to COmlcilm the propriety of granting an annual appropriation to the Stewart Hook, Ladder nod oot Company No. I. The resolution woe adopted, Emit Menem. Leonard, Swint and Coppice appointed said eointoittee. Mr. It. A. Colville pretented his eredential4 from the Neptune Fire Company as a member of Ito .1..4 social ton, to 1111 the unexpired Corm of Mr. in.d. Meyers, Which was aceepted. Mr. Met arthy (Mr. Killen in the chair) MO, ed that the name of Mr. W. 11. Davin it, , with drawn from the Committee appointed 1 re v the Con•tltution of the Ai...dation. and gated that he did mat the re., of the sro tlrman. The Mat len Icon •irlopt. - .1, and the name of Mr. rn Int for that of Mr. tin motion of Mr. Little, the Committee on coe.tittnieo, H In-teuote,l to report the re. ..ult al their lal.or. at a meeting to by held on the ..eenna Monday of lelireary. Mr. Leonard tnoved t h at u rommitt..e of live te appointed to t hot llarrtiburg, or corn...- pot,' with our Ilepresentutti to 111 the deals ater, in I •t:A..I to a IneoW n tho , t ee or 111 1 .1. rela 11,, to the apprittll Meta ot it /Are It.tt •1;a1 a a llotrhony that..etel rire Mat dart may it, elected by tile Firittritia of Pitt -Wei ti, . In-teu.l of being - ippointed by tit.. t ••t . rt • I 1..• 111 l do, wan tliai•n•Hetl tit e eta' • th. an, r ulti,h it %\ %V IVI4II. Ur 11.11! 4 , 1 that the Attittetatieit ri•pi. tt the t ••itil to Iv,• eft., appoint a, lire Marded tde t lib, Ln i••••i•r •if the tint Iti•ttart Lava! of Pit h.i•afriit•l n l 01- : I :lerwhy... 11111:y t.l - The Down Monitory - —R4, • ery or Melon Troperty. TM, Intern I net.'its a boy employed In the hiaek Dlrommt Tobacco Works, st. Clutr titre,. was passing the board yard on the bank of the riser, below the stiop-n •1011 bridge, he ttaaers ed the edge of a louttllat-tlek lag from under a pile 01 hoards. At it ,t he thought same ints (mit sous person might has . w tapped up it dead tviilmal and plaited It 11-tre. and k mak hig any rturnitintion he wont to Ow arks and Informed 001115ut h shoptllAt, of 'Leclrentmeanee. eral or theta went to he pine , with him, to set ok out the bundle. mid iota.' It to contain eight. or Man tine new revolvers, a brae/ tint! - oeattral bits, n burglar. "Jimmy,"a dark lamer, tat steel Noodle+, and a pecuParly ehnlw.t till tube. 7 beat , artiele, had ail itsen wrapped up In a want. They It stk them t t the shop, anti but ing read of the rribisto of (F r , store they had no tilitleulty in guessing as to how the goods came In the hoard pile. (our or Pvc or the pistols were taken lathe flavors office, and flute! Long. übsequently Obtained wo others on slotting the tobacco Works. One or two are still missing, but will be returned to the owner. 'The Iwiys whd made the disco, Cry were each handsomely rewarded by Mr. Bairn The tin tube alluded to was the article used for getting the powder into the ear.% al ter the hole was drilled. A number of certlM eaten or reeelpts rut oil stoek, stolen from the safe of Mr. Higley, root merchant. Yrus also found iu this ('untie. proving conelnsively that the same parties were concerned In both bur glaries. The coat in which these article. had been tied up, w was stolen from Mr.lkawn•s steer. The parties who conarultteal the burglary urn experts at the buainewa, as they hare taken the preeuntiou to rld themseises of erery thing which might fasten guilt upon them li art e.trd. Griad....--Thetalleettelli of Respite. tom statement s ramie in some of the papers it lute been inferred that no respite oouil have been obtained for Martha Grinder, notes. a‘ medical mitorniamitm bad declared her la fillip. We have It, upon the beet authority, that her cettn.ei Thomas M. Marshall, Minh/ hate obtained a respite far her, even at late as the. day of her execution, If be hail so desired. Why he did not do to, can only be Inferred. We know that he took a broad, comprehensive view of the cave; and, after discharging his whole dui) towards the wretched woman, by making the beat legal nod argumentative de fense in lila poser, hr deelturd to follow the ease Mettler, preferring to let the law take It. course. We know that, when the death war rant was read to her, he warned her, in the most imlomn and positive manner, of the utter hopeleasaese of her case; and he had probably determined at that earl) day ,to lease her to her fate. in other words, may we not infer that Mr. Marshall u cranv tttrnrl of tilt- guilt of the w0men...41, having served tier faithfully under hl•Oath no tariusti, hi. duty ended; that the sanctity of the ire, the vindication of leetiee, and the will he. ag of these enrnmun die., depended lot he • Ina: , degree upon Ow pra,Mpt I.osaLnlanteni of npan brI.M., a. flint fors hich she iva-- rent is , w1l; that no one mere fully aupreetata,l Use in. 4r14114e , and ;weevily of punish.a mt an Mr. Marshall; and knowing the effect - hod; r.enerally tolloa P. the granting of a re -pit e, he acted w hely and honorably la dm-Ho ng to Lo.e the power which ho EL::==lo7:23 In the lo• or port of the fiat Ward, ohout the Peent, me a number of young avampl, up to all •peniew of crinte stud ralllany,tuati foot g fort be le , . ',liner. For some thole •Iner Itin h.it l-ern Lasing theurm/Y. In pilfering tuolo, etwupa of iron, and whatever Ow of slue they could inch up on the 'dean.- boat sad along the u hart. Lately they began to al ea; ••14-attit...l. entting MT largo are. tin e tune, and after ettopping them into ohs Ilier Ovens, ...elfin:: them to o second-hand dea • r. to: turd Lao rvoro "tick, far two roma p.r peund. The r;teontity nt lints thus 1.4[4011 IN at .' - .l large, anti ut the present high ,ce e,•n.../••:1\1.11. anti monoplane reaulicd In • Ito. oer. ~r (10:ain; emit. A 1 101 . •one he.l rent in length wco• ty •1•114 0. a 1 I , enly lent cat up anti Sold , ennu . dedniyed oo.st 116+.1:. t. Oh olio,. of the Moyne.. e re , t• .% bete of the 11.0).t, •nti.•ll .1.,t0 •o-• vroy azot John Cooler, rbargett With h.iv •onrrrand In Ihear la' t• T 1... 400041 1•4•Ion:t•ol t•• llogh . no4l a•• portion', of It sr. 4 , Iv !`ltel. •n he wo. arreattal 011 a a In. 4 , 1 log 04..1,1 good*. Oh Intel. , •lion leeatel no an ate,' near the e.t.a In tio• r.ot - 11.0. 3,1," mol k ilittag It a cart heal ro of lop., old Iron, tool., .111.., found alei 1.1.rn hea-c• .;m1 of In the pole c PI ran le • •di pro , e,hly h:lren ire,.tlniitu. Ate rn.e,o evr Parer 7 h, the name Al noco i t .w cr pod dal lc.: at Fait good, Vie,tiott Yttgo,la, 11., Boyd. Thc paves i.. ably edited and 11PM proded. Vett tint I , llrt re wltl rapport 1/1%,1 Iglu doctrine, la apparent Nom thr fol low in g ntrnee in thb editor', nalutntory • 'l% 4,13( . 1111% f• world Inovort. that MAUI:J.S In hod acquiring n knowlrolge of the true prin . q.len wbicli underlie 1 . 17 tl go, et ninctitt; that dark cloth,, of iupts , tlifral utol tt , t vtinlshlng liefore thr rhing .nn of a bright. higher n , are anarel,- 1$ ahwg• itl a peri.l not far 111 the rut •. n Idw All bight , will be Aceor.le.l to A3l MI,. except I ronlnal, 'Phnod It tt • 1. , ”1-. 're,. latlarr :tad 1 - rta• eL the .Irahlintal,aa Irt vel,a3 to , $ 111 mm O.' 00111iP. District court. 01/I't nvt 0ur...100 tipadj/turnulo,t, In lin. a ,. of Jo ,, ph rn rnp..rl••lyes irnlvy•l'hull.o-.1 n 111 nnvlnn In In , p01.n...4100 , onnttrn It 11101Ieyr. Ln.L lit tin. jury tii urne4 u t orltint of nut guilty. United St;stt•s r.. J. 1111.1 Mn Itultet ed for doing ttn.incs• an a enntractor and build er, n Ithout 11..ttto.r. In ILI- •,0• a rennet of guilty n 1174 rettortunt. , frlen•lant Nentenetnl to pay 11,1, 4 of ono dolt, and thin anft.r, of prf..•i•lstlOhl. Jam.' 1.1119: tadieimaat, yn•-•10n rou.st.., reit 1110;r[ y het, frullty, and ilen•inann....rneacrd 10 pay ,0-11 01 pro..reution, and untinrgo an ;lain t•nansvu I la 110 , Ire,turn I'vnitrutlar) for Ow lona ,•( Adioot rod to Moot 1.-toorr.,, tmarDing Ott. Very outechtl vorry•pottlttl of Iht New York Irotthr. It, tit -0,1140 U the rem lon of 31, l.rrwh.r, " •I rut.,.. I Islng ti 11. h.. rvi” . ..tip !,.1111atlt frmil lit 1t.:., an.l no bluing at the 1,11 1..•1-4 entl.lo .1 tulubly ,iTort 1 , 1110 put up one o: her loin, itnulllrloolly 10 ruxr It down ugolti to yr lotr Itottortetl hen tun ~ dole , hutotertlngt the nal ire yof a mono." Thii In very 11,10. hut It It. not 1 toe IL 13 , 1,1•1 1.0...1w... ltopo-t -sittle 00 lo•r, pinlomol tot co nell• tl ho rap, o !thou: 10 , 31. lo Ilto bawl I. kith 10:111 her ur-014. Wale Prelenteri.--I,lsl.lstoplier bole owl/. mill I , efhre Plerninn I'.i. nn llust in.n. Ate's, bolt ”14.0a,.41 irum litn nnfler fklwe imelen•••• The "(Inn.. r.IINI 414,1 In 3lt Itt tiny lug It Inn Ie to I ruin tile that Turn, u nremtlisw loin to he tooled. si Idle on the Clint the molt; ulo.eripihe.l at the dine DI the 'ale pro-een,r lint 111 , tenthmt knew lint the animal uu, at liar llnge be weete 'the hale, alel he therer•ore ell Ihra a wurrnnt :night held It, nolh IVarrant I.•ensa Thn Gold ILaellemenl.—Thr hortnonl I We-I r•f"'""%ly- It gn...wed 11. +nor( tune itgo filly gold 'not I:nen rln.e.lvded In I, county near I Irmlnit. lon. The anudunnement eutn,ed tlo• rellhw LO breakOM till K. extenAlvely nmang the hued ctry folks, bol Mo. (l in t nuhenhnl 1;11C11 It 1,1, dincertalnr,l that the gold m prnellgully it no of it., Inueue. , ll , llllv. f.lno nrbte.l by a four foot. CIL Of ` IliereVreed.—lviiterilay moral a:: the note+. I ontlP, and other pope., .tote, trove Mr hot tuningrolileiry of tali, More, on VI "lel tract, Oa Saturday night, wide found under a stOhe In a vueunt vellar on Ma rlon al en ur, Alleg4o4. Mr. Coleman. thr on uvr on the cellar, promptly v.:tort...a the paper. to Mc H 41111.11 on a er. A fiturf.lllol3.—Sume puzzler hnq I nvntllnd the follow leg: "When I first met ns r. A, 1 PA. 0. 4 nil a! Inc,rts, unfl Inn Ir el, r vo.n tate, wm.ln he trim; N. n - vuel 4;1 A•aanll nod Battery lta Yorker cow plaloe.l to A 111 erman 1 Ito thnt her h o•tbon.l, .1 or k +on For . o Jai t.. 1 ,1-.• or pro,- oratli..n. attackedmod hoOlon; lief .00 , re- O Ich lava. rd avarran! might I.- -0. • The Aldo:m..o con.analell to her potltloo, lan( n u, sa.a. th have come 10 a nlO gonilo eannot and du , the Ithanly nod I [olllna anotsetnend of boat log hi- tt ile ili.Otat lacltag 611,....:0.1 tap laofore an Alderman. anatt.ernept hnoeTer 1,-- condhp Padalouahl... nod any than:: that la faoh lhoald. 1. aaltnetaoned, O.' 11•1 VII, Wit", to pr.n n.e their Inlekt Air t he vital N. / 1 .--11 e tukv, from our propri-ty he lea rn lug that the rieltt. and dig nal y of man have beep tr.amplod un,ter foot, and th , a 001.0 - tot too lorrter ca In fall, having then a!nahle to furl. Of 1 . 1 ...pant Of tell. (barge of Abandonment-- 1 a;.. we notleed the fact that Peter q.f chsemdmrg, had been Indueml to marry I. ran t,. La -r-tr, of !stesvart.down, by means of a lit tle Mt of strategy, In which She was u 5 41,0,,,1 by too female friends. Peter on finding that he had been cleverly humbugged, entered 4.11 snot nut the woman for Canspirac y . but the C:,,. • on? d•stukied upon hearing. Peter not sc ing :sale to get any sat isfactlon for t ne wrong .:one him, deterthined to leave his wife and return to his non home. TI-dey !ill, Prams—. W... wig - waxed before Mayor Lowry and pre ferred u charge of atutodonment atralnat he huatind.alleglae that he refasea and eagle. t to topport Ler. .1 warrant nan I•,ued fur lit, arre,t. ROBINSON, 24cCLEAN & CO., Banker% and Broker, No. 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh, In r. In ,t' !dn. , r, I n .-rr• Ft,. rI lb. SL.II , Un un,“ T,) • n A. (Ico 11i) A • c,.. rolltnlelphns.. 11.11.P.A. I. 11. PP It no.tenn. FINANCE AND TRADE 111Ni(41.11,0 A7(1) ItItOKEIIS' It() MD I=l 01,1 i, of THE Pltr,lll . rt.N 1. c..; L I. n..r .i/1/1 ' U. s. Zattntv ttILl I'. a 7-tvea, . ....... t•t _to S. Itt-1 , - •• Certiaratea . ••7 1n1•1 I , le I. 01 , 0 ... — 1.41 1c 1. I Buller 1 . Alton - mt.:Alan:* In •Imattrat . - I. 03 arlt la-Itratea• 51,anan het.. Rri,l. I out,. ty s w - Alb On Valley 11.. . • 1.• ---- C ,1111 . 111,1 n .• R. Utt,•-••• Nall, nal Hurl. . ...... ti M. E. Kea National Bank. .. M. A M. Natlnttal honk.att l'eopl. ND t! , 01:t1 It n 1.1: 103 no Rank or Plttaltn - ,....11 so M iamtttiv National Hank —11 l Third Alatlonal Maul:, . 1 / 1 I 'l:natal - re Natant...lll,l. _lll of l'olutaltla 011._. 111.sal . U. s clezraph I a• 1 . 0.2/10.7 . Flee A t 10• •1. Ln.l na New In, at 11 a to The aban•lat.a.• and .•ht awn sa n. a .t.t v together aOn the :spoor. no absence of ally thing cut, ulster! to distort. the On.o ,n the current troo root:It-of I role, are eN uttisfactory floor In iho market. The large nocipts from c10d... on torulgu good, since the New Year, alit the rothirlts of tfoutetsttr Metorots in the Man ufact rt rag state+, 'leant.- preporat ...• for it. ordtic tool tsar I ,rod-prang trade. The continues! rerwipit of cotton at the `mat horn porta are equal to affording r chant:tr. ..Ifficient to meet the preen I fettle of importation, w Ithout touch laws .tailor rut trent/n:las ton of I erred stab,. stoek• There will doubtless hoar. er r continue to he a fair dernatel shroud for alleti state. aecurales. w Limit but odds to the foreign laboree atminst et.. The price of Elsa T. entity in London re maned steady at the latest ads leer., Wing quotrd at ../4 1 ,, wbhir equal to the rIPAr of 67 1 ; hero,. the maturing of tire Januar. coupon —Ti,. Lontlon Tones has the folloartne on tin egret 0; the Litrektole no [be topper mar Let and the copper amplify "The blockade of Valparaiso and [Lo other porta CAl:knot *Metre fait the Chilton., tI they are in earnest., Loll It paralyze,. the cop tree mi..% and the Insane in 'that metal with Engiarol The immortal of the stratfatnalterso Aasoclation to Lord Ll.srendion, exhililtri tire proi.nbln consericome,l Of this titsturttanett, and the wwy In which It will effect the mills and orannfictorlea in certain districts of linsat /*oda. I..EltstcJl that forty-eeerten th o ,y• and tons Of rappor t or more than four nines m much art la yielded by the English nainea, were e zippered !mat yea. from those of Chlih Month, whi Viapna- hciore the smelting eatattliehment• can resume full work. The great dilncolt, mule-ars to not to much that of Keitlnif the r from soe of the smaller porta which aro atilt Open au list of r."« , ..0.# ootalat enough for the aorta, of course the alllpplrig inlet eat -puffer* equally, and we published a few werk• ago x long Catalogers. of British Yea— aria trt filch had been notified of the bloektple and turned back off Valparaiso tertween the etch of betitember tad the illth of Iletobor. France is not equally projudired by the wor. but Ten rrance is by no mearts indifferent to ' the inconvotrience aldch It entails" —The inapt rttrittritat for the pArri. week, In- eluding the dry geode Saturate our Nat vapor, r. ntaotti trl,tidgth3,as against Abettor al vatries I j lahlf.o,ilat some week last year. The ovport cant - ant es of domestic product amount to 11.1,00.[Z0 a an, ost Ilpi t arit,hfff as ton amok last year. The export of votteittalmoner a to iptl3, , L4 against PtharJ•ame weok heat year. The coat lofflv Ice the wrap an' 02731-faff. The receipts flteottoa coast Wise anal lay railroad, arc .10,074 Insley. The [arline, of enilgrAnt pa•tonger• aryls cal during the work, y Of awoke, Tuty•Lay evening, .Ititio...ry nt Gormnerrizt/ Solo ROOLOt, Inn Stnlthrled tittitret tot A. Melia auctiotovr Alit-Owns , Nallot of Ittok ...1 'Sr 00 Wyatt., n teem ..111pa) u.> row ho. ];t In hbrlst's Ulm ll eft . .12:1 OD I -The IshihulelPhla irceffrec. et.nondol. hos a iflog nit it lout frrokere, !non which nluake follow.. fillet rot Illy •-strict know,, as tar broker'. hotalnurte 1,1, lar ,utr loud and Inikril of daily by almost nil, roe perdu.) It the large Otte, probably nor ut•tot entirely and al generally inlet acv per, .eta, In the corm t) look aloe stock bother, we sharper-, en. _aged in ,heating the outsble public when 1111.‘ Can, and earl, other t hen malting ttorro irit iinnts. They overluok Ulu foot that 1111 :11.,0nt InVeat. , l fn various atook in value Illat of nut other Mottle branch to Industry. arra that lint for the nick broker the ,Cod;lrdirm Of those act•ttr''- 1t!l•S and uncortaln, to the rr,.,t ntecontradonec of those aeckleg AM. or bur chose, tool to rho great deprevintlon of the itpritta valor of the securities. So with the rmrreorty broker. Every cunt of interval is charged the same Ignorant trr Ineonsidetate , per sons °sato notch clear !wont to the hookar, too want leans tidal. that but for the brolrer theta w oit;,l lot no discount at nil. It tut•os 'nitro , tabt [,tilt dicta I trs•allre the Met rho, iiivil.rr, In the It 1(01, hi the , J 1 1 ,1,... 1,4 Hi WM P.l • • •.(111 . 111Cla to ,, rt y to t at 1111,111,1, It Ili., e. 11• I 3•.1.• . • Ir.). r11.. 1 111 11101 1111111 : 11 . .•,•I ••1••• kll .•L, 1 , :11 .1. 1 ,1,131.11 1. , li• . 0 . '.; • I a. 11, 4,ll,tint ro NV• .1 .. n• ,l ••.1, ~ LI:. to holt, t1,,,u 1 11kii .1. , It, raouklmartll...r ~ t nieJt 111 wl, of Lurll , lnult tjuitt mrtrc pro , .ity land floe 111.. lit 1.4.111 , 1 r/1 = rtkklt non, kort•t• AINY it I u ul.. It. K. .)nn ..111 1 . 011.01 , 011. 1 . 1-111, A Itro; , Are do, .1 ‘lll4lpni t:lorlir, pig ppslol, Nilnlek A CO; J 111 , 01 , 11 mi; I LP , oln, Jto. %rood, t' 4, 11 , . 00111 . , 1 Pip A ... , 11..par..1; r•• 1” oil I, 11,. rtitmt; ••lopl) 1a.14, .1 In. I • .• ):.' 1 .11l 1: Iran 1, Iv, r,•1.1g.;.p•1t A ••••. .1 Thyrll rol 1t1.1, , 0r. I. 1.14, FhNt, vot lottl, °it , . 10 11 .2.1. ,11.. r, A ta..; loo , ott, , Or'' A .1 I. 101.1,.1 ,111.1 tip tt...../1.111•11k r l'ult , t,oo t o tot ..... St 1.1.1 ,,, ht , t. 1 I al , On. 14.101)1,i. 11.• or, It' 1,11,.111. ,2.'4/ 1,01, .1 1: t .t 1 . * 11 . T.:1r1101.1 st, an ,n. a•lm.11n:Irli•- rt 114.1 A srtil.tront, 1 libl !nit to•r. t..11..1 .• 1 L. t . Ent!: uali, Pal Ilrolo , Ammon: a, 4,11 1 , 4 1.11. /10111 . . }. 11 11.• r. A. 5.... In .1.. .1., hail A 1 - 111.-tt,tri;.. Ivin• A hrtst.... l , 1,11 1,14.. .5.. .17 , 1 , .1 r ittllC'r A Co. I . " 1., rstsss. ( •ssr r um, ts I's, • kTI It n. •/,111. - ti./distils. , .1 )(sqh st 1 , 1 Ilt r, .s s iss•sssal,•—. I. II ,s, 1 , .1 I 1..11 ststsser s .issisortsyss !lon, i) lienter ,t s ss, Oa-, II It 1 , 3, 4 1/5i 11 . 4.6 hoal 11 Witllsts !roll, II I.sdlslio. MO( ss sgist & Al It Gut • 7 •. 23-5 lur. )1. i. A I:ottll,.mk; 14 do d.r. Pro !twit. I Affill ir.•.1,11 iiM.PA .4 Son; Iw 1,I•1• tlr.o r, I t .1 W Sllnll+4,m; I 1%1 I 1.. y Ic• F I .1.. tlll. .1 A11.1171/.71 I ..111. 111;vol.,.1t T : inhuccl/, II W .liankinnon. T 0.% Ihlrkinw In Chlenn.r. 'll6e msrliois of I.lvt: Hogs for Illy ce k atatiott/ ."1,111 tor Ihn a. ooki.ro•vloto..andlq,7ls for Ow WWI. la...attar The ret..-11.1a of ',v....ad ijoi r . urn" n 51. , 11 for Ow ,ort. "or!. In 1.,r. The Ishhouro I of Lire 11414. •Ih,• week and leg I o•rhi o err 1 , 17, again:A hrO week, 0 ,1 n cox, for hornrro.lototoor week/11,d yen... .i,ii.meot of it rvoond Mom. wore 37604hti0., 16.0 , 4 lu.t x , "ek, and 11.7.11 for the eorre,poud. el. in 1•45. Ded net leg the rhlpinowt.. honi the rerelpt., Intl.tove trolle3le phoot 000rher h• ft oli t for parking amt butelit , rlng: her:Opt, from • $r)7,71. •• 191,.10 1131:Ince left fm pacto•r. nud Imteher. ... . :1(,.16 711,140 '• Mr Ileorylsictvil Ilizure, the pack In; for I kn• 'Fill. , tr rr.1,15,0 eon,, PITTs.tit , HC:FI MARKETg t e or 'me C;.rrrrc. =I rog” 01d.,1 wpt nl",, • 11 t),ca MEE 1.1 •Irri -1 •I , •1 1 . 0 UI! 11.1 , dro d Ittol ntt t t „ i .: ~~:~~i:~r.~ j iIItAIN—ICL• ••• 1- r:n ~t ••• 1 tut band 1 ..A1.. Of I , ' , ...t anw Mal . .72'11 Ilan at .i:„ in . ~ .• , .., z,..1..nt - tp/3 - anJ -1 11:.• , 1.... r..., , .., I -a: Ca JI-d, rdnall ~1•-, tt In ti,u.tladv A ,n — sal , ..kl 1. or ••nelkd 7 .1 ';'.....E7 7 1:' '!”'/ 1. . -;or, , at 71, ISOM:V ., Mr in T:, 1.•;:. 1t. , .. .., ... u. ,ti and nuvhanged. I'l ~ I 11-1,11.110, lirt , nomina 11, t: .... , 1-1.. i -....trt,d1 ntlll, 11,171 Sl.O 11 at 11.7 7 0 ,q.l ... 1.0 5",,, ,: 1% In, al }amity, old CO. /37 it/ .. lor ii ta t, , Wheat. 110011 twat lour i, .t.i Ilia;., to per awl. and At. 4,11 repoll u. ~.,1, 01 I!, • I E , it 40,3‘.},ti Idol. FR.% 1 , 14,,N , ...-11nonn i- itt f-.:- .Intst•tutl t• -t I we run report jobbing -min , at U. , lur •daatl.l - Ittuntt,. fat I 'car`ti.l••., and N1,,f..2.:•'.• for -d -nar t urad . luau,. Lard ti doll of 1:01s 1,.. n.I irk or Bull 131 TTYIZ-1. bit? tlior.• i. n , pros vrll,lll. ..t 1.11 I lit Z.. a 1.1 prEnt • I. and riv. kits t:. •iuti litt. ittlflS. , l -•th•-... rorlo.l / 1.-4. I- Si Ii •Z I Inn”ig N'l =II l.R.IS I I:1 Rh:l- • III,..: 1.L.1. 14 ~,,.. I . ,11, 41,1., id,l 1 , /t1 k.l, lit( IT -SA •r: 4 'OO- prim.. %,,,•1•••• al 1 , .• I•or Il•. I' .1011 , ..... .' ~: •t. I .: I , T.N ft •• . •:wo • . , , 1,1,1,. ill.l '''•' :•.11 I- I. lief .1.1.1 11/1•1. I 1 , 1,1 , 1 V . 7, L.,0 IPs I :0 • r p 'IJI•Pt Ir. II 11 Ii: • \ 1 e.l s.tiv,tl 4.‘ 1V I'll 1 1;(.111 PI Trlttll.l L. t , / 31 %Rh ET • mou,..11:01) i. Oki at in: ani 'Wino On At , : rin• Loi i• • lid 11, he .a. ~ ..1.-1 .'• in I'ol for m. .it p • 11,17. •.•ir r••(lner. •t^.. n RII , I I I• I, :I re 5 , ! , 1.• pipart in it,tr ,• • . • .ad (roc: %,•117.‘t :elle , n 1 lee eliell eteeel voter. e1 1..1t1111 el ~,p --I,•nal -1 , •nal • mit I: •/.1.- rep6rtg.tl •••••,g", , , tor p• • I - rht-, , i• •,..)1• 111!,1.1 1,11 far; .pr 1.1" (1. ,, t,er• I•h i•.1,4r... No It ..1/.••t1 it] Nap,. CHICAGO MARKET. patch to the ritteburan Gazeit• Calr.V.O, January 2.1. nt r. Dull anal almmit nominal, at Npris..g lietrua tette, Wheat elninol firmer than yeatentay; 0,t4.40 , 11.= fur No. I. and f o r. al for No 2. Rpieet,4l torn, moreactive unit firm er, at .W..,,(1.11e Outs; dull a n d 4 . 1.11 CI L , at lin for No I, tool 21 ..it e' (or \". 2 Ityr, qll , l Io Itio or. at Mt N., I. 11.arloy dull Lind nominal auto—Quoit,tt at te..%17a. 2.1 e. aml henry. )11.•.• Pork Quiet: Dale. of r.) , 661.0. at Bulk neire-1441. Sweet. 1 . 1,1.1.,1 .1”11: I nito h•vg., at I , ti.ms -014 at I.anlyq4.let amt heavy; .ale. at 17r 1., prlme steam .-rn orene.l arm ant n.ll,uat y y..ster.lay•• elnyf t•,. 1,521 n•,. The I , lnrk“ I. ;..I[l%t 31.1 Iw-tt, .t =I ll I, =I Pt patch to the ?In.:burgh Gazette. C1S1,1•1••• r, January - . 3, liar, V tier oodNe—Meady , Ufa a good eon...wimp :li, demand; Moo li,ek Irregular, mates'. of City, at .I , 9",g:Yergt..T., and Math atookagon. ernd'y held 1 , 01 of the market. Ilarott bUt ..:seem Shoulders, no: Clear Rib NM'''. INC; ( Car .11111, peeked. totgar-,arod Ram. chard to We. packed; Cans - 2.84,2Ln Bulk pent. sellr e, ealey of Clewr ' , ides at clualna of 1 , 7 , ,e; Clear 17.1 b tildes, 171! 4 /.; We: g - ander,. 12' 4c, all peeked. lAN dull: Pr!me city bold at 11 , ,,0, with no buy , re over 17' 4.; 11..9•1, 17r, , Flu..--Aotir. aml . Lle higher; lllogo at $.9,.715 , 1 . ./,en pint., and *11,75 nr : ; tll2- to Dressed, yll.OO-, revelpta, Pl..lltol.lKt 31 WeOCK.4I3II Atilt' YORK. ntseeht.l 111.p:itch to Western Press. Nita - Tear; January ZS, There F. twee ronsiderub'e actio;ty shares testlity, with a strong pressure to .01. Sales were ti the following rates: Hen n, oil Ruh. 11 ., - ; Hnchannn Farm, i'n; lire roott, font Yen Simple, 'A; Germania, to; 011 Creek, 1,•70; Palmer, 4,97; Caton, 14,50; Pit Hole Creek, 11,•o; United States, is; Shade Meer, ;Jo; litndley, 10. Nl.ll 011 K PETROI.I.O.II - MARKET Ill•pntah to Western Press. Ns, TottZ J2.1:11t1.1 , I'l,ln - ileum Is still very dull at M'....eforCredr, nue redi,d. No sales sr, reported. e•illtli 3 3iig3:ir& m Ml*, titi * : I loaner and Trade In Sew York w 1 owit, Jnn. 9.3.--Itlll way speculation sac very hens y this morning, and lower prices s re mad.• at the Stork Exchange. There was increased pressure iN sell, and the greatest I,l' was In Pittsburgh, Hock Island and Vert Wayne. The tone of businets was de cided!) bearish. Fin bthonmnd seven hundred .hners of lidichlyan Southern were sold and 6,lfe shares of Fort Wayne. During the day the market wax stronger, and was firm at the close. The follow lug were the closing pricau at 4:30 o'clock New York Central, 91 , 1 i Erie, f 4; Itudonn River, K, Reading, 109, Michigan Southern, Gs, t leveltoul and Pittsburgh. 104: Rock Island, • a.... North Western preferred, 50' Fort N 1 as to . Covert...his continue dull, hot 0 41. . o'd rose l,rl the issue of Dern was • • .'soli'. rsutinne dm but are lo.w. ae- .übp yore eAny but the demand In • 'n. re .111, (kb! In rather easier. t.:n et I. welt nttpulled, en! not, inn ntt C: , t• demand from Importer,. a • lightly ntoneutvtirtt. It clutenl .:t ! , mtin are quiet, at untiring... 4 i'! TI vr_r and rat h i • • 314• for It •1 -- n.• art, In Error buyer, with • lo.Kler:tte dentarol, chiefly to *imp Iv the Ith want.. ofjobbm It at f7,75,e7,.:i for IS,::::1.!, - 41.410 for 1-.:x Ira It 'and 1100 p uh to, i...5.1(T 1..1J Air Trade Brood., the market vlns!ny Itenvy. tt II to s r IVestern, tr' 27. RAIN-.. 1 4. beat dull and bpring tends down nerd at 111,7 u for good Afiltrankte In store, and for New Amber 1111waukle, afloat. Barley Intl and dmiluing; Canada West t $1,15; State, PG, Itaricy Atoll, quiet. Corn, dull and heavy at .1, , f.,r unsound; 854"!Itele fr sound mixed wce,6,-r, In ..,c1;. ono delivered, and *lc far new V,dlost Ssnithran, Oat., quiet at 3 , 5412 c for un •ound IY,,tern, and 111105.1 e for sound Western. San fur Crude,and SSq to lot Refined In Ltinti; ilvtined tree, nominal. ',IC P. me-- 01Vgle, (inlet. Sugar, quint; Cuba 51 e ark, LI:// in; Havana, 1214 e. Molasses In Sc.l i' reqta,t; Non urlean., 01V,1,23; Ports..ltico, ;34, /0c; Itarbarloc.,, - ea, Pork licavvend unchanged at via,7] , ,tl*,C.o I. sr is closing at 4.29,75 ea• 1;, and .21 ..,75 lot llrinat, and iq;014? - ,...n,..50 for l't den LON New Mess, for I' and Niarcb. •,•11cr.0 option at CM,OO 29. W, 111,,51 • quirt at prat tour. pricas. Cut Mt at- quiet and tt rm. Ito, rn Dre.,,,d Ylog.. brio at 121,1413 c for 11/...,..; and 1:P.0030,e for t'lty. Land rustler tirn Id , tarn. hatter dun at lAkidde fur ..end_ - .Mate. =3tlM=l Nl,l 1 non, • , ,—Uurnnt for the wok • t VI; 111,411(1.1.1 • OVkii M. tki }1001 . 01.; nrtit ..rdinut youlwou, trxi 0 , A.: ill Irrlor 4u:tilts', 1 uni IR at,, 1 , 11.; Notuuloo, 10' _q . ll 1411.-ru.., lug tri T. A , rl SUP••• t *74.8i t'Atilmon, lure- ".m , I',•,a l le l y eorn.fed, 11 11,Tht and u)••oluns.u: • t I') The Werke( ma.- dull. 1,e0:). nod lower, for I mv l 4nnpl) !Main eawmmllng the At ; price:. a ore lgi, t ...I per lib lower on all scull except bent, awl the s er) poorest range the same nv list Week, Hogs ,ohl to lake te, tent at onr Ountattoth Tulal reeept, of all nt the vards, for hi, and last v ref:, were as follow, Tot,' I hte week, beers, Ifts7; row. 20; veal calves. PM; odteep and Isatbe, 1.0,1E0. Vidal last wlook, 11,9A2: 011'0e, 101; veal calve,, 410; sheep mid omille. 11.40. New York Mock and Money Market. Nt.7, YORK., .ion 01.—Meney gUlte rouly at t 0 percent. Oterlltlij LIU:111ml heavy at lle,s 10t^%. (101.1 Renter; opening. at deolinlue to and closing ut (soros - iv:neat storks ann. 5t 0 0,,, dull, U. S. el-. reg'd, le!: do. do. eidlomm, 10l3„'; .ficoond aelln., Ohio et Mb, eertlllente.2o Coo ton, 1.1,• Cumberland preferrod, 46" ;Inntie S. S. Co., 11l ; quick ellver, 40 3 1'115 estern Union Telegraph, SI; N. Y. C. 81;,;; trio, fel , :.; MUM. CPntral, le2; Reading, 49.;: • Noel hwt...l;•en preferred, ; hflobtran SOut'bern etm„' ; rite V.l; NOl . ll/TVe,P.TII. Y 14.; livek %).1.1:(.11ii:\ 1 U UTTI I: ti ! } ~,,a lEEE r „ Tn,..~. u.,ne 4' ll - ‘P t. i• t , n Ittly• r•• tn atZt•n•l•ta. - • nnf..t. tatt••al nn 1.41,11 ut• tt I t:j• - •tigh - • i•.i We tll tilt's. •• in 11., 111.11.1. ot Ittr•titl••”- mia L.n hi .1r rr zt, tr dt•nt..r., anal r 1 .tatall Inttnalt•- Illy c.tufMt-t , ,ttlllln Tit^ at , " ht .., •at•!.• .Q/1,1 ;II trim 7 , . 1 , . anti tuft, t,t• CO from ~I fTT.T—Ti„ A m oy nurna• an ...de at I h tn.:- .6,1,111,r tha r,.out. An•I , 1 , •• nork..t; rtll , l .• ituLtrygtontt no In...lurid} eltantra. tJ to 7111. 11111110 n .r 1 ,41/ lt r• •t tca:. 01 tront r,t_ in 7 yen!. inar iuttutd. nnial,t•nan I i.rntll l ln Lea.' t•ra,ritt:: 111, at :..in; It l'rt• t• v. In tle-nit.tl -a 1 ,, w4 - CI V 11 r henalt atha Etnill to II inr.-, 1111 hatatl ot • —nt1•,..4," nt ‘l..l:tp. • •tt••a:t t.sitattarn in all • • .11.•-tatta.., li ll r,— . lhs it aO-,sel .ssasslissg• is.ss % y ma weal on a lis - at -eats- fur saaass star*, the de mur.rr 111,1,11.11111 y rlc4el aluirs-L ssuisplyan s i the „ wt ssi ills. retail trade. 1'.1,1z n0,, are sr j, ri“g. t p“, sal vs Osslsta, are .a Irsaits t s la. In a retail ss • .t 1 I'l zi! So. ts 10 10' ,r, •1 1 • •• 1. lir :11 • • ' .1. I It.. oat.. ti, for Vio a. 1.1 _4e I.‘r Ilt t . 1 ., in t'e I t7.ln i 7 I •‘ 11,...,1 . :•S . .r . 1 • I I 51 F 4 ~•11Cy • .t ;rfr4;' ,t a 11...T6.11 Kal,3 oil 1:4.11,Ch11d- A 1..5•,, • Ist•silucky 2.1 .11. - I , ommon :A nsid Vcl.j n:,i.: r•.- 1, , I 4 hal Ih/1.1/child- A rtqafl,l Un 11., I. tOI .t }lt I to 7.• t•r:. :41 I. 41Lon, to hit,13,1 '2l! 31 1/.., A •t'••,, 1. I n liv,l 1:11,114. . t:. ;1,4 9J of fulr pt In, rattle a: vor% .t Itro. t 11003 .7; 1 , . ii•.111C11:1 , 1, et, Jll,, II Zi I • r 01,4 rel . Nut rl.l 'fru n A )L4 1,1 rt•tail,4l ' , out 100 14•1 a .41 111.4 A. A.I.JAT,ty r ,i;...1 :^+ ,;1 . 4 tit 01 rt. .41 rt•tAll4.l t , . 1 1 - . • ' • • t.. I =1 Ilit. r.d, "I onminnlly unetiangeil. There no fir, , I.or lumber north speaking • I Ir. ten het. Lot- com be l.! . readily token at I.lll' e hear a rumor of sale at HA. it is thought there tiny Is a fair amount of big% got nut On the ca-tern lb. state, Attie/nigh if the country hi not nine.. tiivnticit nALsnow than at pre-ent, it ensittt. In' large. iiun.ateralilti ac tivity at points. vi here log. have only to M. hauled a sloitl distanee, but in loraliti, mote linen the -teem.. tier,' is nothing doing rcpt alien• the sleighing I. good, which In inn in the peighbfirleard of Alpena, and on thy:. Tlttelein 01111 n 'lnert> rivers. We •Ivin a retail priers at The yank as Milner, lest clear 00 00'45 09 •• , nr••1 d• Isu I . ~.rtbuar.l..... itarn bIPIIT•1^•• • , wnntl;nF..... • • • I..mang 1 ere+-4-.1 clvf, 4., .10 8./48.8.1 ell,. '2l 034 .1. ,10 com ~,,, II /8 074:020 00 40 /1 , ...ri11g, .:888.nil elm,/ . . /C, 0004 'l.. .144 ,- Oln Illnll % 000 - 10 00 fill ..tufr ..... .... ....... .. . . ... /71 MO/LS 00 1/1/4/1, 4/1881‘.... 40 08fr —2 81.7•4-.1.41.1nr,,1.,/, di %N o /o. I 4. 8148 .1 .1., 7 WO. 7 :4 Lal It 4 WU 1 2.4 IMlolzm Ntoek a. Y , RX, Jan. :M.-I'lle., of tnit,lng vtori - Ctoltrol.M; Com, Folk, Cr.; ; 1.41 e Royal. 14: 1,44, 4 0., 1, 17,1 , , s ; pv ,I P • - - RIVER NEWS 1 cr. a•. la,: night, utW live and u feet In the channel. Both river, were running full of lee, viand', honorer, was not en henvy a,. it ha, been. fora few days past. Th. a tether in enjoying a ' , pen." It COM laa,fletl at snow yeuterday morning, and for got to lease oil laid night, and the 0o:1.f-toner 1. the, Is a large at oek of Ariz.:bin; and snow bulling nu hand.. Dusinesa at the lauding le ••white," although one steamboat ritaala looked .me what - A little seini-oetnsiortal freight foam] its way to the landing yealerday, and went on board the Nevada, Lent lecoti, Wounitta and Ib id. vr 11,h boat.• err respectri ye toasting for Lottis. New Oritonsj and st. louts De-rn , n.ef. . Of (Le •sins the follow lug : • st lout., the acre of the Wed, thr 7.reat. ot thy llissi.slopl sutiering ..11, atwitter dash of winter. She LsgrtmLly east down. No steno-shoats 'meat her wharves, Dud reporters turre no opportunity of puffing them. Iler greatne.. of a day it gone. She I. again much nut elf from the rest of man kind. The weather lately has been the cold est of the winter: There is plenty of waterto Cairo, probably ilfterrn feet in the channel, but failing here. There seems to be little appre heuldon entertained of the ice gorging below this point, owing to the high stage of the riser. The {CU 1. Plan Swum in the upper risers, and Mutton:o, is set back considerably. Vre arc eLad °tone little thing—the wind was from the South •during the last of daylight y,-sterday,and where the nun shonc,itt warmth eatssed a rapid thaw. Thy Not-a, Capt. Deviuney. was tousling for Pitt sbnrgh. On Saturday there were ton feet water In the Cumberland, and the river was rising. The followtng steamers lay at the wharf . , bes. N terra Green street and Popular, the ora, tulir loaded for the Ohio, St. Johns, about to load her Vielcsburg, South Wester, for Mem phi., Montana, Nate Kearney Julia partly lowled for New Orleans, Atlantic loaded and ready to sail for New Orleans, T. McGill partly Waded foe New Orleans, John Kllgour nearly full cargo 013 board for Newttrleans,W. U. °shorn, Just In from New Orleans, Dom with cargo, really to sail to Memphis, Maria Denning, heavy cargo for New Orleans,a ferry boat, and Virginia Barton loading for Tennes see. This presents over a million dollars of property which would be exposed to destruc tion in the event of the riser closing again with these boats Unmoved. But the Nora hal steam raised last everting and would probably bunt safe quarters last night, and it is under stood that the Julia and Atlantic, and proba bly others would retire Mat night behind pro- f eel iOna In the river. STEAMBOATS. I; on cot lONALTI ssu LOYISVII.I.E.,The splendid pas- TTA ;737." • Capt. T. Shuman. 1. on NVEDNE3DAY. 24th. at 4 p. m. lot f night or passage. appl, on board or to J. 14 Yl. 4 , 11 VOLLIM4 WOOD Agent, • 1866. r*L2rw..t 1866 SPEED, SAFETY MB COMFORT VON MNED. r 1C VI n W 1111.1:11G, lIRIEII.I h PkRKEESITR6 PACKET LINE. „ it. ll.oßing drst , l4 4 µ ra4, uger nal' A 1111: Urn. D. Moors. llaator. /11.1 ST Elt: Ana S. shepherd I. -la, 1 .•111.St 1: III"; John Gordon, 11..., DOWN' Tinr — , TFAMFIC BAYARD I.tare PlUmburghevery Monday and Thutsday, at 11 o•cloA, Leareo Wheeling every 31onday and Thar,day, 01 oral p. en. STEAMER WINCHESTER Leaves Pitt.burgh CA ex., Theyday and Friday, at 11:n., a.. al. Lea,. Wbey:ing rya,: Tuesday and Friday, at . . =i3i9 Learo. 1 . 1, cry V ctineNdar xmlSatarday 11 it. la, ....• 11 brcilnZ CA vry Wmlumtlay Intl Sato Nay, p. m. 1 I•—Y[l. VrR 1,1 - MST ( - ITT I•a.-:er-.tmh rlrry MundAy m,l rbur.lay I : p• • {N hevling v‘ cry I tte,day snd Irld.r..t 7 STr..s:NIER 13.tYA.111) 1. , ..‘• • ir.k.-1...,.bur1; Tl.rsdAy and Frid.ty. at ctt tV.I ling Wcanezday and Isttirda7, 41 7 "" I:.\M IV I S CIIKRTER • • I. v.., Pa el; ershurgla every Piedneaday and ;sautes err; Tlar-day and Sunday, et to. • 11* - C onnectlon• aging down are made at Wheeling Idol Bel lair elth the ddreertand and itatinurzb train, it leases Pittsburgh at StOlp. m.. and Ifterel.td at :terra. to. Also. with trains of l'ltt sburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago which leaves Pittenger at lop. m.; and at dberietta with Marietta and Pins inhsll R e urnad. and vett h steamers to all points on the Muskingum Biter; and at Pariterebarg with early train an the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and with flatly Line Steanacra to Pomeroy. le en ton, Portsmouth, 3Laysville and Cincinnati. lit — (ln up trip. coaneetionsnnade as ltr!lalr v lilt CR...viand anal fltraburgh Railroad. el:Ou a. train, by v hlrh payteuxeryarrivt at Cleveland at I. p. and at Clairago at 7, 1 0 a. on. neat morning. JAW. t 01.1.1741 S & CO.. AC:elide, .1I Whiter-Boat, toot or Wood St.. IN to re_frrillit sell! lie reel , rid each day, up to Zoo° Jab) PACKETi &gag .il FOR WHEELINO, BIAIDET.TA AN D AN L.Sit ILLY..—The tine yteamer EMMA Di:ADAM, c(. pt. n. Ettal, .111 leave for the above erololl Intermediate port§ every TUTIODAYI At 4 p. tn. Deturning. iCaTc.l2aneevllll, every ilt/.4 DA 1 . at 7 au..1114. 4 't7. - D. COLIANDIVIN)D, Agent.. 1;011 MEMPHIS & NEW 'in 0111.Y.ANN.-1 lact. near aide-whce . - Itt KIM?: rapt. RAZ,I.UTT. Wilt Irave for tlu• al.ove and nri Inter:44ol*e porIS 111 IS Il.tl'. of 4 p. rn,, • I, iroght or 0.,,....Are apply on boardor to J 011.14 rt.ncic, J. 1,:; cohu:saWoon, I &Tent , 1;011 CAMO AND 5T.=1. 26 1. 0 . . I, , kriN—ArirEn Tint Au3nzsTu. It. ,r.fruditlpabenics httitztv's ~ NI:YAP-1 It ' Ca1n..W..5. Erase, \V 111 iv4Vc as obose. Onnouncycl.; For freight or pasmtgettArly up%or.r,l or to ItID , ( t...1.1,111.titN001, `nectr re,el%,d mad limtalt• • 111,1711FT:_ WWI,- •,1 o•ot It-94,4611UL SEWING BIAUti iN" ES" t 111 . 1 / 4 CLARA 'S NEW toaa • ner ‘A . 0 . 1.., 11."11:r 5 Vlll-..n Un4er-1et..1. ." 1 'MO tstiir2rln.vn loa ...in,- 11, IaWL. ) N er) %1 . ..1...a1...1 r, Mir. YEA ..:4.111L St, lug pr.auptly dyne. N. 11.1\7111. MEE RO VER h. HI KIM'S SEWING MACHINES tip 1-111,T IN at t lonoming4 y az First rr,..1.2 fr... L. Pcnal, mate Fair. ffiEliMEin=M EZiIE lint premium for br.t :avant. Olio Mate Fat, trAlt premium s het Illanc.f. - tu Vin;, NI, rtslue it Fleet ' l . r-oat:en fur beat itanuEictarlng rileconetta State Yale. Eire( Premium roe beet Ntanafactortn; Mac/4ot at Laurence Comity Fair. Pr. ret Premium foo beet Alachlort-f....- peace. at Lawrence t'ounty late. Va. Fermium for beet Faratll. Machloo ui en 1t County Fair. Pa. 111, Premium far hr.! Manuf.cfariug Dint. ('mitt , Fair. 11,4 Prent tan fur Atanofarturlug Extut Mat-bine at ttprtuatit.ld Fair, Drat Preruttun fur twat Itatautticturin, Fa..l F. .11aebtar at Palmyra Fair. N. Y. Ylr,t Drittlunt fur bc+t Atanaf,turtn, nuf Dimity Ma , Ldne at Sault: Coma . .. Fair. N. Y. Flrat Prfn.ltatn fur twat 1 1 / 3 .1r.111n , ,.1.1Ef.:17 Alw . hlut at beltayler County Yulr. N. 1. ' • • • .• • . . . Ftrne Pretilimn . for beet )11aehirp2 for 14/1 perp.•-ea at Alleglaeoe County Pair. APViral erre, w pattna for best MumfArtert.sr 4 V" eetloulaty Fear. Po. Pleat Premium cor be,t ,•.r: Ail...a-hen Coeu , ; }str, elairPrd. IL F. WIATONEY, r • Mona. No IC., q,., rlorreargli. 6)ri BARTLETT SEW ING Wow , ' CHIN —mit.,2lH WAISTED TO I>TH.I- Ht;< r THE. nArrramrr St vriNt; %rActiv., y. 1.1:1f F. QN Li THIAALIC CHI: M tCIII.Ni. I THE UN IT1.1) tha di lerS IVIIioA or uudcrr. Agents omelet,- r Irmo ..14 to rt. 31,,,11i. Coact} r. • Ageulo. oeloSe glom; n41134%14, Val•L Brori urns, 1,112...1Na111.F Gen. Toledo, 0/00. SPOOL COTTON. E HA LE CONSTANTLY ON 11 r ham.l Use largeot and bent azsortmeut In the ell; of • Ewr "OUR NEW MEAD" SIX CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Cs ooa -- 10 0041.., 00 All Nos. belt; si cord to No. /•rlßlrrn this Tlrrs.l Fret •uy!rlortty over s'.l others for both hand or mushi.se serrins. 17 rode 00 11 00,0) 17 0(4418 a) 00e -- t 5 orw Spool Silk, Of the best quality all sizes and colors, Saddlers" Silk, Linen Thread.. reg.oca •toga, Sewfing Kochliet of say [toil .m-, find It gretly fu their atleacte. to purets.de Silks, Thread. a., from oa, aa are tiny cot:natal? a , rtme n t of the .trontost sad beet toartafacturc earn-1.6.1 y p adapted for Clachite etc, and !en It at garters, rice.. WM. SUMER & Agents for WHEELER 6; WILSON'S. SEWING NICIIINES, 2'7lFifth Street. PIANMORGANEc &e ..... NOW REII%O RECEIVE"- ThAT ELEGANT STOCK or CHI CKERIN G PIANOS,' Se.lecled p.rsonalty by the subxeriber. &tr., mat :co the FseloaT. SEVENTEEN INSTRUNIENTt. are now even, and ready for etrantnatlon, and En) public are Invited [Grail and are then. AIBLIBTED FOB FIVE TEMPI CHARLES C: MELLOR, NARIE79 GREAT ENBIVAMED PIANOFORTES.—These Lastmuments ant Nape.. Got to anLothe i nin regard to tone, Louth, workman 'b!ilit'ZlE4'lrtlLLtßE mow all hare the near Im proved Grand Scale 504 Arran reble. CHARLOTTE BLUME. 43 Fifth street, Sole Agent for the above_, and 1.100 for Ifaige• Bros'. Celebrated Moo and Prince's °Motu an 4 Melodeons. Soil STOLEN. . . N OTES STOLEN—CAIITION—On the eight of the 19th Inst., the hardware Btors ord./011ES DOWN, 113 Wood street, was burglonaly entered and their Sate Woltz open, and the follow ing NOTES were stolen therefrom, and the public Is cautioned again-i purchasing or negotiating the ..r.rot. pa)) treat has been stopped* W. P. oaten. dated October 81, 1.855, In favor of James liowa, at 60 days, payable at Kramer .8 I:altm'e, (or $1,1Z.: 00. . dated October 81, 1- 6 57., to favor of Jan... Nose, at three tcontha, payable at Kramer I::thm . w. for 41.,•0 no. isrt de( 0.. dated December "79th, 14C5. In fa or. .1. Down, at CO days, payable. at dimmer d. iiiihro's. for 87"- 6 1.. W. King. dated January 17th 156 e In favor Of .lotal S. Hall. Utter,. month... for i 177 79, Al reek, No:, slgoed by H. T. erosivity/ Bro., .tatcd January lOth. Dor, pa)ahle lodate. /town, or I.rarrr. on Merchants` and Kant:dictums' Natlon tltI ur a rrr. Hook. for la 2 isZktirkie WATU.u.eS, JEWELRY &e. $1 00 BUYS EVERYTHLNG.-- - 6Pid 11 at ce, Dilmond Mugs selll fur for w ONL DOLL6II EACH I btu:netting catit,ly ne I • J. R. KENNEDY & CO., ri VirTII STREET. (opposite 51...1501ate Mal.) will • tsold Duo t tag C.. Watch :11Tel .. Math. Ca.patch, tictt, of Ladtea• Jewelry, Cu Pah:drags. Altasins. bitter Eateastoo Case And ONE IIIYNDET:I3 OTAZILSAVY AND miz. Vl:t. ARTICLE!, all at the istra;eige price et ONE DoLLAR Come and sec the plan of Fah.. 43 /Mb Street. (two jdon% bel " orEz Ep pre Y s a sV C 2L . .) Im ir pa LEGAL NOTICES. A LLEGIIENT COUNTY . ; ss.--In the CO.l of Common Pleas. .No. 46, December t TrTo ' d, alla 3 l ' qhl P l 'l' „ld ' ca ri , :11171,16 wa In Di•wee..l,l4,l' and now neenaber mod, DC , the Court appot;; Don id Reed, r.s.q., Commissioner to take teatlmonf In 11th case, to the cite of Pittsburgh. AndJannary, It, De. 6, on motion of Mr. Palmer, attornry for Mei lard, the Collit.l.Sipolnt Dr. bkinner, of Ttlatil=a, Alabama to take testheonatnticalooari s Ala a, on commis:don to be directed to said Dr. tikinatr, upon giving ten day, notice b 7 publication. Later- ; rosalorleL Attest. JACOB 11. WALT% firot=-. In pnrinance Of above appointment-kg. TrAler. ogur Cosntnl4/.loner, vvill proceed to take testieno. cc In the above c.c. at Illy °eke No. 104 ircet. Pittsburgh, on NATCHDAY..Febretary lOth, „I, 2 X., "'hen and where all rxyltu4 1nter.614,1 may at mad. DAVID ItEED, Commlaaloner. 4 7 11111ii3.10: U=MM 19Nu & LANE, SIGN ARTISTS AND HOUSE PAINTERS. 5311T1IFIELD St, rITTSBUISIX. Lettering of all tints exeented.prenaptly and in untennessed elegance. Brantlfoi bhow Cards on enarncLed piper of all colon, and Oils Flgris on glas4 made to otter ant scat to allparte of the eotintry. Pictorial De:4ns caseated in a Wahl) artlettt moaner. Roast relating done with rtrarCl to duialtaltr. hannoay of color, and nestaego otLnl.A. /Er Alt wort at reasonable rates. • milt:. Mate of the Oro+ of Dr.Oefx Moo 110 USP. AND SION PAINTED, North r.“ wriw: 7.ktrst . Market Str.-.01. CM • 12. ft. I.4iNil„ I 1 ()ranihi .1, Filth, rtT•:•.••• r I=llllllE Machine Oil, 114 e, MUM JOUN L&NZ H. IMOVFN, rirrfsaa2g