The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 15, 1866, Image 4

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AND- . SUBURBAN.
Cant met as usual -yesterday morning,
• - .ledge stowe on the bench: .
Charles Itanwey, indicted - for steeling a
was placed on trial, • R. S. Morrison,
appearing as Ids counsel.. The jury
found a verdict of note guilty. The defendant
was retiauded, there being another toilet
',vent pending against him.
John fienniseyarso arraigned on &charge of
adultery. preferred by Win. Vaughn. The
Jury found a verdict of not gniity, but divided
Ina costa between tbe parties.
Wilsoneit esse talon up was that of Alfred
and Jolla Cumrans, !minted for the
larceny of two dtamand rings from the jewel.
z‘ e store of Messrs. Johnson & Scott, Liberty .
Johnston; one of the trin, testified that
there was a pace of glass broken ont of the
• window of the store, oppaute the sbow cue
containing the rings, and from widen they
were extracted. Martin Kagott was the main
witness in the case. Ile: saw, as he taatified,
the looses at the winds*. Cummings manip
ulating with a stick, crooked at ties end,
through the opening, whilst "Williams Stood
near by. Ergott saw them communicating
with each other, and presently saw • • smell
• object drop to the pavement. lletheit at once
- K=led to the Mayor's office and gave M-
. en of the occurrence. In lhe mean
time lir. Johnston came to °matte and made
11:120M1 the fact of the,robberr, ' -- Ctunstlinge
and Wilson were arrested on the same even
, ing, and whilst in the tombs a- conversation
• between them was overheard, which led to the
- ..reetivert Of therings.- Cummings said. HMIs. -
. don't blow,. (or don't give upaund Wilson re.
sJlenniy O'Donnell bas got the two:tad .
if he :don't do what's fair, lel fix him,. or
words tettust effect. This was the substance
•.'Ol thsevidence offered by the Commonwealth.,
. • nottitugheLng aborts as to how the einge,,eaa
been recovered, or to whose poet.e.W. .'„;•1 46
-
Were traced.FOr the defetnee, ,
land, Esq., coun se l) nsina , oeme or
Pt
CuMwas sworn,Asna iodide teat on the
a. be sad one of the
:serried, of- ro bbery pas the stOre
lOWtbertnis,lnnawingtade- an
ha d em_ent tr;
Steal them - but staled Maths had nothing to
• do With 2"11* The guilt ot CuOmln
was
ltie admitt ed Curry, to
that Cummings WM him
that fi a tMusnit the larceny,
and Wilson was nOt Coilderned but, the
Court s ustained the objection made. lie the
de daratloasolCummings(codefenda nt)conl4
not be offered to show the innocence of lett
ings.. Judge Stowe charged the jury that Use
robbery was a bold and open ono. The guilt
'of Cummings bring admitted, and clearly sp
. t arent fro
wh 'W
m the evidence; it waa for.the jury
to say ether ill was present; aiding
and abetting.. lf so, balsas equally EMMY. i
• The jury so found. after brier deliberation.
wan ordered to be remanded.- The boy
COmMings was called up for :sentence. lie
bad previously been convicted'of the larceny
of one dollar and sixty-liae cents. from Mat
. Shea Lawton. Upon ono indictment the court.,
sentenced him to be ocedinedin tin -jail far
' ' twenty-four hours, and upon the other, order
ad to tice custddyof the Managers of the Mouse
of Refer, there to remain, nista twenty-one
Conrad .6chadd was indicted tor keeplug
tour ferocious dogs. John Oxenhardt appear
moss .picsecnting witness. °innards, tea
.
• tilled that Schadd kept four (sometitnes nye)
doges that on Sunday evening, September 6tb,
( after dark, while seated at his door-step, with
, his oat oft, the defendant's hired man came
along with four dogs, and when nearlyloppca
alto him, ther fell upon a eat which bast been
tatting maths curbotone. Turning. tam the
oot the large dog attacked the witnee, as be
first seizing him by the left lore arm,
lacerating it terribly; next by the left, shod.
Ayer. and next by the right band, LOOM= it to
.
at an extent as to render his thumb aLmost
powerless. liefollowed the does to - -defe nd.
ante daughter house, In the neighborhood of
then resided fourteen families. There i
the large dog renewed the attack, seising him
`by the seat of Ins pantaloons. The witness I
exhibited the clothing he wore onthe occasion,
and else the marks upon his arm. shoulder and l' .
hand which plainly indicated the terrible
ferocity of. the attack u lons.
Mrs. °isobar& testithrthat came time re
p
atoms to the occurrence the dog attacked her,
and that she had Usld Mr. Saud that he had
better takerhint'alray or muffle him. Several
airier witnesserappeared andtestidel Where
been 'bitten by dogs of the defendant, not by
• '..the larger one; hut by the *maharanee: The
Court suggested than asAlle counts in the in
, • dictment referred ,to different thriparit. would
be well. Wexercise same ..putimdartty, and
not make one of the doge_ responsible for acts
of another. .
Far the-defense-Mr, Bruce aiserdsih, The tu
dlotmentclorglngtbedefendant withireeping
four ferocieus dogs, and the exhibition by tbe
prosetintOr of his wounds, could not but in
some degree prejudice the lory.
In- all, some ten or twelve witnesses were
Culled to Trove the character of the dog—as
many as are ordinarily called to prove the
aramter of; a man charged with murder.
When Mr:Howard. for the defense, anhormcea
that he would not call the remainder, the
Court and -jury'. felt relleve& -- - The defense
simony cloaca thalr testimony by proving that
the big dose was now- in the , posseeslou of a
resident of Birmingham, and therefore the
nuisance, if any, so Iss as Seined is concern
ed, is abated. The case-want to [neje ry. at ad-
*Massengale. .
Orates. iferse.The auditailuln of this es
tablistiment was comfortably tilled last even
ing by .
an appr eciative audience to witness
Shakspearee. tragedy of... Macbeth," with Mr.
.
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and Mrs J. W. Wallach - in the leading roles.
The part of tits am bitiths Thane was well slut
, 'Mined by Mr. - throughout the per.
trithisnce, ln . Wale parts rising so far above'
- 'mediocrity u to makes near sppithelittiner
-faction, abile.M Other parterres he - allowed,
old conventionalities to - control hSm and de
tract from the merit, of 'his effort..., :Mille,
therefore, we cannot. call - his , blacbeth great,
Ras rally entitled to the adjective of good.
The Lady Msabeth of his talented wife was
artistic In the highest tingles, and_wthaiv...
With a foroe—• powerttratthtllled her and!.
tors with admiration.for.ber tired detemnina
lion and horror for her boundless iniquity.
The rest et the characters ware in good hands,
a lil r iile d 4 l 7trtt'll!&
attend
oil otaer, ais en the
stagsla
evening than we have earn it for a
number of years in this city...
Tornhibt tildney , Marlowe, ti". young gentle
'
`man of - this city. will essay te part of the
crooked4ack tynuit
hl hetragedy
of Richard , - , •
,
Tesirith—The benefit of Rise Kate Retell.'
- atthts - house last evening wan liberally pa.
Mouthed, smiths performaffee was of a char
- ether to_deserrathei raved of the drama-loving
• public. Of course, bliss Estelle , s Lady imbel•
la. wan not as doe a piece of acting an many
we leave witnessed in this part, yet It was,
nenrertheless, much batter than any of the la
_ dy!s _admirers. hoped ,It would and she
shoMIL therefore be-prouder. her • endeavor
and the manner in which it was received.
Animmense bill Ii offeresitnis ermine by
Manager ilenderson, and we look for a crows
laseosto Ilath—•Ther Peak family of bell•
ringers continuertastirset fair audiences to
witness their unique and entertaining Varier
'• mance"- This afternotmthey will give a grand
matinee 'for • ladies- and. children, and their
•
Cell elhibition This evening-
=1
The Monongahela ettfirepublteen, says: On
Thursday night last about three an
_ . _
attempt Wes reedit° break into the store of S.
OUver.-Wylle 6- Co., on: Main, street. The
tnievei made an attempt to enter the store by
way Of an-untinislitid sidebefiding,arid by the
teak window. Mr. Wylie was absent at the
time, and the only occupant of the building
leas Maw= W. Smith, wtro slept m a betiding
at the back part of the store room. The noise
made by the thieves awakened him. and mill
ing out MY than be Wrapped smartly_ on the
door with a poker, (having no 'weapon to_de
tendinmsella glitch &Muted the notice of
- Itis brother, sleeping in the next house. _Even
this erase didnottirtre the burglars away. or
canes them to desist from their work, but they
..tattled at the froutdoor calling Mason to come
Out. The design evidently was to pinion or
knixklitta down as. soon as he atoned the
eeer, Bat In this they tailed , and astir. J. K.
amuneurning tattle door of his grocery Mere,
ob segaSzthealtuation, ,, he called to its wife
bea revolver.n 'Hearing. this, the
m thleves ens of them jumping from tue
"`" ---lic l=r, above the hall. Owing
toextreme
ou s t ar utii,,,um :ki ",• the s k atu n. es_cddsPed 71t.h
.
I-!
very newspaper vep on „. 4? „ 4 impeomred
/nving the present ter et Convt,',lnutictilar
y, great trouble In reporungth. promemno.
We vets. imaged, le"" 4 1Y, afternoon at
Andins the reporters' tains d _
placard tacked thereon, reading a, to' ;
• " Bub Is the IteporiSt.,, th ,7
Gentlemen:will elease end seats
tnis Is exclusively for the secommeeetkVZ
•tne Press."
For this act of cour'esy we Judge Rears in.
debted to Mr. J. "attersau,.Court (law.
'We thank him, sloven • -and hope that "all
whom It may concern , * will regard the hint
glven. _ _
Disehampol. ,
We hive already announced the ie-arreid,Of
Thomas MUM= Olia clause:Of larPenipre
. . •
fermi against him by :Henry Miller. On a
bearing before' Mayor Wiitiettly it was discov
ered that William bad returned the watch to
the saloon-keeper before
the information had
bias made by Miller; stating that he tad talc
en it to the way of a practical Joke. and In
atrnotingyre to retina it: =Miller
gtgariailT=l:liiiigielgrg l g 4 g,
It Mould have been t to establish a fel-
eltilig - Buriaid . fa Deatla.—Mecently
the girl named - Maly. daughter of Torrence
Lynch. of Jenkins' works, near Monongahela
City, met with an aceideut 'Which resulted in
her death. WbUst playing near the fire its
eldtbee caught and the child fell upon the floor
eireamLug sett struggling with the' darnel.
The mother rushed In and seeing her darling
enveloped in flre, seised and carried her to a
rain barrel near the door. Into which she
planed the screaming child, The child was
burned sobadly t howavar, as to cause its death
in-less tventpteer hours after the sad
• ShithinnWanor.—Melchor Veinal., a iinensed
auctioneer in Snowden township, Yesterday
pada latOrination beton. Alderman Eittian,
chatting al. Wood. a neighbor
. 01 big. wit .
esseanor, Weenie that Wood had . ono.
Need an anotlowar's nonctume without- ham,
ins procured an auctioneer . " license. _A war.
4111Ai' -
laws arargattari ta •
vertlataap wins at 110316Darat °blain
Namparium, Am fa and al Ftftb:stamA Auc " "
ialitalWMr: anal, sales of limbo:
shoal sad gallery as -110011alland'a LaMan,
ispaseageasogazuk Si suet San=
Wilms Prssentstsaj be Selectea out
of tberyaried stock it T. A, NeCtellead's, 65
itn4 stab street.
•
, Victimised. ..
_ , .
Walrelm hielchlog ls:a farmer, and is the
possessor of fourteen hundred acres
W of, land,
located short distance conch of Yort ayrie."'
Inctlava, which land he velure at about fifty
thatutand dollars, and which helms term cal- 1
•
tiviting. Be also has a wealthy'uncle resid.•
lag in Amsterdam, Germany. Wilhelm deter,
m i n ed to taken journey to the l•Fatheillarte,'"
•
to seethe! uncle. Be arrived in this' city cit
Wednesday night, from Port Were, en route!
thither Almost immediately after his arri
val here, he visited the house of Barbara Zol
her, on Liberty street., which bears aquestlon
[ able mutation. •• Re remained: at the house
until .Tbuiriday morning. „Allot leaving, he
had. occasion to make some DUrehleSees bar
when ho mut his •• hand in his. pocket for hie
wallet, he discovered that It was missing. The
-pocket took contained over one hundred del;
tars in greenbacks, with parr of which be I.
intended to defray his eXPernie3 The fr
that .he had been robbed, and the attenti
I show:thins by one Betty NaProat'a m baa
of the house , lad him to susplt t t 9
g upon this
=emitted the robbery- a
wan anspi n elon wo h r e ,
anreodaiodtreire4d toethia,_,,,ecouic:e.tioofewAc23l,l47l:,
-Ina linty with lames/. - r.. 1,8
rested and had beaslactrz.rtilta!u.lo.:
man yesterday moVtatiitzst. ho
he
Mont to warrant,_, umwo,.
the scouted f " tO "‘" 11
lodged.an Inforetatlon
ed. Wilhelm., ,„ --e l, 2 oner ging her with
%lams& Bar ' °— "or iu•reinte, tor -
Sealant stoups
her smelt was issued...
.
•
Grand Vines sit 'the readmit Patti: •
The skating at Central Park is magnidoent;
. .
and has been so since the first opening.Of the'
institution. The ice IS in superb Weal....
and all the appointments complete: Tester--
day and laid evening the throng of ladles and
gentlemen boys and girls, who 'swung arid
and'etreledpiver the glittering surface,
was something wonderful in Delete( numbets
and brilliancy. Last evening particularly the
ice was crowded With the gay pleasure seekers,
and not a taw ladles in fell “skaterial" cos 4
tume enlivened the scene. theer and
evening, however. are to be gayest and
liveliest of the season so far. A genuino ear
-1
naval
will be enjoyed. Daring both the atm.
noon and B a n d ingvn a band of music will be in
attendance n wak the pleasant echoes. •In
the evening the' gmllghts will be lighted
and reflectors and colored lanters will flash
in various directions, while over ell the bril
liant moonlight will Shed its softness. alto
gether, any one deatnng to spend the one
evening of relaxation andpleasure la the Most
splendid manner itnaginable, should go, with
out fall, to the Central Park this afternnOn or
evening. The Inn will be magnificeuL
to,
The First O ff enee.—Ltszte James tame .
the office of alderman albeitz yesterday and.
preferred a charge of assault and - battery.
against her spouse, Thelma James, who
she stated, struck her with his foot, in the ab•
domen, causing considerable bodily suffering.
This she avers is the drat time since their Mal
rhul life began, that Illeliard has offered totter
such an .Indignity. Nevertheless she deter
mined, by her mode of dealing with the lint
error, to prevent him from ever repeating It.
The offender was arrested and held to bag
tors having.
Struck stilts a Broom..—lhrs. Carreto:ono
to the office of Justice p yesterday:and
Instituted legal proc ee d ings . Remittal. Dirs.
Black for assault. and battery. Bottrparties
reside In the Seventh ward, elle 're on -Wed—
nesday evening, it is alleged, Zs:
„Mack
called the prowntrix a liar, and then added
injury to the Insult by striking her to the tae,
with a bream. T.le assaulting party ISM been
arrested and held in three hundred dollsia to"
Arrested ere Samplelon.—A youth netted
Andrew Thayer and the wellknown 'John
Knox, were *nested last evening and'iodged
in the ,tomos on suspicion of th e larceny of
a watch from an olu German near the Pant,
fall particulars of which we published taxes.
terday's Issue.
FALL
1866.
_
CJAIL.IELP'EITS.
Re are cow eiblbltln [ ( pr FALL
stock of =lt
blew= of o meet grlng Woor-pZrous.
English BruMS - and Tapestries,
Of our own bAporuition. eoroprlithgm.soy new bid
alcove pat erne never before In tine menet, : -
BIM 1111101 I3IIIISII CLIPBTS LSD %M < '
MILIMOIDZICID FRISS L LCI CURT/Wars
lar la Legal Maud Claim;
Side & Centre.Tassels, Loops &
Cholas litTles Nottlac Curtains.
ICLISILLICD &
Neat bone to UNfielmi:tid 13m H FIFTH
"TRIKZ.4 RotheI
a... 4 Floor; ".1.°31.1)11*1
SUPERIOR OAK TANNED, PAT
It-NT STBETCLITD AND .111YETSu
LEATHER BELTING AND _HOS%
kfatottittond at 'So.' BB ISSIITHPILLD vrt, by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO
alit: •Chao lot "New York Rubber Co.
Gt.um Mteltrug.;.
4 1 a AmBUAL% U erlor_ralltt or LAM
LICATni KU and (luta HY MW., 001 . 1 . 811
RlVETaand BaLT gas. t lanriu
I3 r BEAT WiESTEIIa
PLANING MILL,
taw of Lim sheet isi .hvieue
--
PITTSDVUOU. PA.
Bash Boers, Blinds and Mouldings
try but o l t.. 7 .ll o .4= ll. l. DEtt rduedßlz. Orta bilek sbed gi.takvir,E i gu l ub it m sll.o
.. 1 4 1% older.
PROENEE lITE4IBBEWEILY
Jos. ..... . ... . ...
brEACER &
NEST S all BRBW g
Ale, Porter sad Brown Stont,
_ MTABURGH, PA. 4
ROVItaT WATSON. KIM WPM. 101:11/11
V. s. GIABILLIID....P. 'BOOTH...AV. T. 9ABILILILIT
POINT MALT- HOME& .
GARRABD & CO.,
Iffalsters, Grain & Hop Dead*,
Nd.'l7Water-Stiet4 and
Nag. a ;ma iNinis St rr r , •
• - PitIiBURCH, PA.
NUSI•
. CO;PARTNERSKIP.
T'HE UNDERSIGNED ,• HAVING
iriractuurialreatehiAltirbTa. or the arell
dey of October. OM catered into• partnership trtt..
der the rile of fidElf.E GUTMAN CO. for
t t = 9 .ltVkair. a lla=l a sod
Thomas Harper.. ea Bearer /Ural, ltenthecter,
and would retr u c to tfally follelt a coati:na flt me of the
p "" d r 1 1 1111 1 .4 Y LV11 4 .141 1 4
N • •
• A. AFTILONXIEtttAIf,
- ADLK 41.01CliZLIIAN .
MEI
STEP#EIIi iff..OTT, -
We Sinker, deal and Medal Engraver,
mg, Emit+ sum urns wynt.
stiPEßion SEAL PRESSES;
Cancelyng.StimPr ind Vlsitlng Carl*
also, PLAT= IfOlt MASKIXO C/AY,IIIINe.
93 Wood St., tor. Diamond Alley,
"13""tnv
WEST C 4 O/111,10S "ItIALTIIIIVE
WrO2:E.WURIL 5, Hontiireiq Conic: at Weil
FRED% A.VIVATEII. it CU.
Rime on Laud or prepare on ißtort notice., ~ *
HEARTH ARO . kIEP RTONER,
_rkios. Fop .
eiv i r i mo i ttarmyttL . i . s i i . .., 1 ..
,41134.17.1.PremPuT executed. ivirmek:
PBATATE PISEASES. ' L-
•
'aims aux pun hear Hand :t
ter i t s t 41aessas of sort , Ste notafOr
freof tma os it sm. -- A, -- aary
u sp en onus u e s, l7ttevrrl otha llOMl
- Maoists of the
moue and lOW Oroftotion
ours mirfaatUlltkin
Mee boors-7 ul
• ~,,•••• itil4;
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A LLIEGIIENiriiii -
FLOCII AID
WM
Et: M 0 M AST ,
No. I 5 Ohio St.. Alletu e
ttibolesala and Retail Drig. r . u py..
im0rw...7 8 ...el (lb
cult Imo or Waces and XIV.
, q4,., 4 ' •
NNEW AURIV.ALI NEW AltitliVAZQ
'3o)pleksits ew croD Sabina, In whole,
giq quarter basest ,
Salts new Currants; -
47 ballet* lu
tans nutr_eraD.
•' an bags lune wannessre Nu Nuts, f -
10Ciffresb Cocoa NutS. ••- • •
in
it" and,uric
" ItBYII CS At OROS.
20. NO. /SO lb 'Vaud stmt.
jE[O2UNIre . •
• leObbla: new prime Se'blus flint forage:V.
on.tp,Las o. ssuitrY
10 BILLS. PUTTY. In blwldcrs,
eti.fts Int4iOr sale br
wbol.sto Pr
okra*. Cutert YELLS..
•
rAr_EL , PAPEIIS-Wall and Cell
br mons,. an U. 4 .1: ta . d.RiVe s lt t lr 'OD
del ' 11l Wood strut.
26, Innit u putAso o N -KELL°,
bikralrA. CM, At CO
Whirleis • Dreanata. 4104
uzow Asio TINTED PAPER
tIANOINEIV" . !' r, 1111118FIALL, '
OHWI WOOD stre•l,
1101 n4 1: 11TD• ATLANTIC ,
‘-111111 1.CRA • PN COMPANY
CPZ.:47**A:tristeci
OFFICES.
,
• ~.',4olllll4lqad Trade Doom. and •
VOrarliillst Street and Duquesne Way.
- tide !Oa Pendent Line of Telegraph Is now open
tor the trai.malislon of messages to and from Wadi
nagtoMainisore, rlnlaitelptaa. New York, Bos•
titian& Unita' ralltera town. and cities; also an
ponds os 11b Monongahela Hirer to Morgantown.
jairovaroltagiottbe panne la sollellod, and evil,'
'Onitsifinie Dada Were sattrfactlonto mutomers.
. H. TUVRSTON, President.
deittent
PEE. 'la: - 3.IEIERTI.7Z,
•4711nlinkeir and Broker,
it* Wood St.. near corner of fifth.
411,401olifitictrui of Government Bonds
.' ' London intregiltilinental anll Exchange sold 'at
lewiCm r at Taid Morns boughtAt Etched ,
gii- tafi l itt ra. Drafts maned on .New Tars.
rurANaE :iiND TRADE.
Gym= al irga Pressuren's RAZITTII, f
Ftunat, December 14, Wed. .1
,The NOW York stook quotations to-day, I
*ported by ItobLuson. lifeCleam di Co.,
Were - as follows : Gold, 137?;,; Eighty.one
bends...llf; Five Twciitlei, old, 10731; Five
Twenties, t 6.5,104 Five Twenties, new,
,/053,1.1
devenTldrtiiti„l,o3; do seeded and third issue,
104 Canton, 43; Cumberland, CS; Quiekativer,
.51 ; Mar r 'Preferred. 314; Michigan
L. WO .Cleveland Pitts
burgh:9lX, Pittsburgh, Fort WaYne & Chi
cago, lIMXI Chleago Mock ]eland, SOtyi;
_Erlai;:tlalirtnidi 1 .741: . Western Union Tele-
IrePh COmpany, 41X; Chicago and !forth
Trnltorn 2.11., Wit do preferred, 7F -I Ohio &
iiiiitssikil,.ego 'New York Central, 1W ; Lill
mole Contral,ll7X. •
The wiarket atcady on gold,. stronger on
l/ittlisayis, but still heavy and a shade weaker
on Governments. Money reported abundant.
clar bacal:bsarket exhibits but little life this
*oak. - Monet will rule close until the holi
days art tialyovor, lied there will doubtless
boa slight deeltne, even in the most favored
Iltesidts.: - -After that period we look for a mo
lten; aid more ready sales for all classes of
„essittritles. For the present everything Is dull
anti everybody complaining. All branches of
trade In feeling the dullness, and business Is
greatly, curtailed. We report sales of Alter
shiny Valley Railroad Ftrat Mortgage 7.30
Benda •^n^ ago Dank at 67'.4 recedes
Sitlista . tat I. Citizens , held at 64. Stiles
Fourth National at par. bales Mechanics , Ns
, stalitl at 211.-1
. —Hon. E. G. Spaulding, of the Farmers , and
idecitaaka , Eater:a Bank of Buffalo, having.
Ins letter to Secretary McCulloch, expressed
the opinion that the currency could be mode
rste ly contracted ..110 - 113 to presort° a tolera
bly easy money money market, In order to be
able to fund - the compound Sixes and the
. Belren•Thirtles into long gold bearing bonds,
between this end the 15tH of July, Pas, and
list the specie standard could be reached
with at $256,000,00.1 of plain legaldender
Milted Buttes notes still outstanding: , lir.
McCullOch replied as follows:
1866
DC
er
- Ageittneton, December 7, VW.
' Data Suit Your tayor of the tth instant m
received. You will receive S roPY.et InVre
portthrough the Controller or the currency.
It wasyery haell-written, but, is, I think,
areas ia trin e.b, we need is an in
crease (labor. or If we wild have the produc
tivemeauntry ot;the countrrin 'full exereise
we youltireturn to specie payments without
airy very large curtailment of Catted States
twee. lay o'rfeettiss teen to keep '
the mar.
scat 'milady, pad to work back to epecle Par.
merits without, a dnanclal tollawe. I 'ball
act ta- ^ ttm future as I have tn. the
great caution, and attempt no impracticable
- ,
-.me following 13 Mr. Prioes bill proposing
to give bondholders the prl. liege of exchang
ing registered (or coition bonds, now before
the centamittee of Ways and Means
"That from and after the passage of tins
get say holder of any registered bond of the
.CalloK litotes shalt, upon application to toe
Treasurer of the States, have the right
behave the same exchanged for a coupon
bond orange amount, with a like rate or to.
terestodulmatn , leg at the same time with
the register. d bond; and for the purpose of I
paying the expense Incurred In making such
egellange„,the party making the application
lbrertehange shad pay tote the Treasury of
theNnited States tun sum of one-fourth of
one per cent and no more."
--A eorrespondent (says the Phllaileipbia
Press) wishes to know why compound Inter
est noiesure worth a premium above their
Lam and intereet• 1 The answer Meanly given.
Esterynattseal banking association Is obliged
by Use thirty.ilest section of the national nun
sweep act, to keep on hand in lawful money
(rein fifteen to twentydive per cent of lii Us,
tattles - for circulation and deposits. These
cordonnd notes are a very convenient end
PrO table, _kind money to bold to
matte upVtbo nmerve, since they are the only
inters eart np legal lenders now outstanding.
The banks have been purchasing them very
hesellyst timpresent market brine, alpi at -,
even'higher figures, and they cling very tens.
teas i y to s
im ne l have secured. It is stated •
that Won, Sne flapper will be likely to no- ,
'.new his tooPooltion in Congress to deprive
the Wake of theprtedsgs of pains these cot.,
Pots lathe manner we have described, Ws
success is doubtful, a
nd shoulder:lth amassers
'sell
taw compound interest notes will
seW at a dacount from their face end ln
m•AtilrhMS frau Frankfort mentos'. tb et
- • tesostmore ammatinn on the Bourse,
ra=t the great plethora at discou n t the
luta brought [berate of own
to legs then 3 per neat. An opinion privalls
abwarllke complications are to tut rip.
inebeDded: fat the present, and this draws
out. the - hitherto , boarded supplies of coin.
'Large Parehasels Of American sectmitles have
*Abed natteesto is point above those of London
or Now York, so that remlitanges of bonds
come in from all parts. Three bonds are, of
Worse, the old bones of ISCO, as It has been
valalrtrled Om far to introduce the now or
'annealed bends Of PBS.
pnirsurson - moitearo numit MAR
., • • MIIM-.IW.S.MILT SEVIER.
FhieldrCd(ena PTrzsinineaGazwies,
FRIDAY. Duo. It, hlro.
The_,..llOialpnrkes Manua rather dull and
ONO _tooted, Cho, - demand being somewhat re
_
stclided th
; bit, us Car, Deices are notquotably
sunkly ot Poundry Irons is con
siderably:hi -Wittig of- the demand, and un
less there Di an 4mproyement In the Inquiry
fur thlf.*BB-, o,.taetal. and UM, coo, be before
lezikpaili4l4 SOO= dawn The
,
elontstnelittrMlll Dons Lading off some.
wlisceinsrAhi eildliti . iCriatitetlng their pur.
chaltul -consbieritblY - stonsetinenee of the
dullness which prevails In the market for
inatnkedured-troui were .11 not for the
Lace tha there lib and has been all season,
te= rd •15 flails, mills w outleu ld :tut.Zns
but without quotable Change. Wo quote the
- itersoclerea.
ACtionalo.iAniltratilto..:.....4.4ss co- cash
71111z.slia'• all -do . ..... On do
, , SO-do 0.1 found .91. to do
I Igo -.4o.Urey seatria Purge 59 SO do
WAMOIZO /1001 eIIaiCOAL:
atilt 010.1 - Blootti Par. U.11.....56 8.5-I mos
1 10 d0d0... . - do A • du '" CO . do
lir do' - ' - ilolteyitOnti do ... 58 00 do
do: doLawreneo do ... 58 Co do
d: OP , Centre do Goan do
TT.%
wimai. tiny- Fora - win 00- cash
Alto.' Coal Smelted terma
Fia . tosiir`..itritJtinlata: • 411500- ca.th
lere*sswiAt omeircum MAR
'thni:tcrs Am , Prrinstrit
iI*DATarF) r 13, 1861.
- .:•CatlDS—The",trirket for 'Crude Is item)) ,
inkiniWleMitit!p,:itetire—prices have tinder.
grunif4o:". : qtininkle; ' ebabge. We can report
siffintAi.o9ool4", on the. spot,:at Sginiq bale,
, Thiett64l)' ilk , 1i1.4 paelinges - returned,:and
A bbliyieUltiii •, :kind, °Olt, :pookagen lnebided.
Tfigi*Sik.Of ell ie pretty well redueod outside
ibt.itifiteidtit , :laak on spot:lllation and In
rbe. andeof refiners, ood, consequentv, there
is trattlirely Milo offering.. Tim do
"mond, '.nollniver;:eannot. by any means, be
.fortgegliseffire; Lbw great majority of our re•
Astern ',Wear ,pretty. well eupplitol—come of
iiminglik"Walrtileir tanks, full to , overflow•
ingi u . , lntff.titeretbrei no material improvement
11 0gtaiMilit t eg t 1i . 7%L a git91, 1 14t.:
era mid kturopeazt roarkets; - —., • " -
,ffitrilltElk.°The market fOr banded oil Was
*ay itniet.•;:but . - a ',single sale - Tenoned, 1000
i bbls for ,latualgditilrery in PbilsrAelpela, at
I ;VA% quote , '4O 2e% for Decembers no for
t ftsittarm audit fer February,: but at present,
Namnotuionysellersantbese quotations,
teasers seem disposed' to hold Doak in
nriiiieotlf Lotter,
VII ' t 41 ' 114 , egg,
~.„. .b.
... gained., at ,t 5 to le, inkkond '4O barrel.
porlaa' l'Offoiring arrivals were re.
,„,.,,,,,,..,, „....,; .;;Aseo IW. P: Logan ' 264
.. 777.7:77_77 - 2!1.41. Wilkins ' : let
,
, J.; 710w_ltinit Day Ack x , 4 - ''
ali_ pt.' T . __ ,inwi December IL,' ! a. "'"
ammo Onnaiderabliw- dry goods
'abstNirfilunand.szt4 la ivuurovement .1
aug .t m ilt, µ th e likuant a w hich
,_ v ilemsow
,1 0 : 4011 " *4lll i l its m rea64 a. ' d bre wa
=Oa to
InDota n r,trren
and'A . _ u n ,;
;nuilrat .. .' '24,01 . ..., & 11 %t_tr ix trd p a• litr a ge.
r ig aiVar go mialiairil active tort!
1111ille s laildatah - , antr r $ 1 4• 11
._al_a
Wan Iran NATIAOII una_un Vona
virshotterod from ell Pala therrtaa
ttiliagUir tolitibs: Print, 31 .art Aran and
snore satire." rziatiareglxvi In Manta' bands
aisbOnMallat s igard abnti n gr a tth r z ia ta i go
: 411 0 / ,, 1211 " 4411 Ur -
No 201 Llberif street.
eirranunGn DIAIUiETS.
0111 MI 2712 Preratircion Gum!, 1'
ltxusimr. ilecembez 14, IBM
There's:strati new new features Iu thu pro
duce markers worthy of special notice. The
cold weather - and the prospect of navigation
being suspended very soon, has a tendency to
stiffen some few articles, but generally speak-
Ingthe demand for all of the leading core
verrlanch- restricted, and we
have very few round lot operations to re.
(ißAlN—Whent is dull and unsettled; in
fact, there are nit.. established quotations.
Corn in in grant dentand, and In light supply;
new crop Is selling in lots 'from store at Be to
BS.. Barley Is dull but' unchanged; may be
quoted at al to $1,03 for good to prime spring
—sale of MO bush prime fall at 51,15. Oats In
good supply.but steady, at 45 to kr, on track—
usual advance for small lots In store. No
movement ni . Eve,
FLOUR—ds a shadednxier and a little more
active but unchanged. We continue to quote
at 414,60 told:Mt - Spring Wheat; $l3 band;.
for Winter, and el 4 to itlc for fancy
Rye Fleur Is selling at $S per bbl, and Book
wheat at $4,4, in bulk, and 031, in sacks.
.11AT-1s steady, with', a demand about
equal to the supply. Prime baled sells readily
on wharf, dales at att, while
loose Is selling At 435 VI, according to
In rather tier demand, and
yrbile the market is a eta, e firmer, prices re-
Main unchangsul. Primo Roll sells without
much difficulty-se Mt
RUGS—Coming in pret y freely and the
market 15 doll at the asking prices, 37 to 3S.
and it looks as thougN there must be a de
cline.
APPLES—Steady with 'a fair demand told
light arrivals, and the market may be quoted
firm at $3 to sap per bbl, for fair to choice.
POTATOES—The demand Is less active, and
the tales at quolatlOnti—el per bushel, and 4 3
per bbl—are rather light. The arrivals are
commencing to fall off.
FlEEDS.‘,lla.xseed is In steady demand at $3.
Timothy. Seed is nominal at 63, No move
ment in Clover.
•
OlL—Lard 011 la quoted at 95 for N 0 .., and
el .% for No. I—demand only moderate.
CUBES—Continues very imli with a sIiPPIY
considerably in excess of the domain'.
naatiLays ay TELEGRAPII
•
Asir Tali* Financial Natters.
Nam roan, Deeemberll3.—Money easy at
al per emit. gterling is galet at 100 , 401 09 14.
Gold opened at 138, declined to 13;14, and closed
at lPf.q. Governments are without material
change. Freights to Liverpool a shade easier
at Stocks lower... Fort Wayne, 0714; North
weilean, o.t Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 110%';
idlehigati Southern, [11%., Bowling, eV.; Eric,
1%; New York Central, 1004; Western " Union
Tekgraph, 4i%; lialcoupone, T. es, second
aeries, les; Milwaukee and ht. Pauli] preferred,
.tartly.
The money market was a little more iettCO
In some quarters toslay, and the team made
Meat efforts to create a all ingency but were
not successful. There were some extravagant
rumors afloat about the Government calling
on the National Banks. which were without
foundation In truth. The Treasury Depart
meet will commence to disburse tomorrow
11.1,000,1200 as interest cm the7-7.i notes 'and has
no object in making money tight. Call loans
were done at GOT per cent. and prime ills
cone ts at 64 per cent.
The Gold Market 0,1°8114.1v steadily, at 147 X.
leans were made fist tosday,and 203 percent
was also paid for carrying It. There was a
firmer feeling in the Foreign Exchange mar
ket, with an increased business for prime
bankers. Sterling *as laiilielCojj for sixty
day bills. ' Government iecurities continue
depressec and the closing prices were the low
est ot the day: Registered el.101 1 .;;0110 ;.;
pens el, 1113‘0111%; Snits registered
03 106 4 i., liat ooo Weonse 't,lo7jJeleljj• ii-tra cou
pons aia,loSXOlooji; 5-inea couponeiGs. lay„;g
do. Jan and July, 103%41108'4; Itstue
terit s dered,774oool.4l 10-40's coupons ire,;,tirtot,;..
Stock Market was generally lower at
the hut open board, but after the session
there was firmer tone and a rally from the
lowest potnt of the board. The bimrs have
hammered the market throughout the tiny,
but the tendency is evidently toward a higher
range of values. The business in the Nort.
western shares has teen very heavy, espech
ially in the preferred, and the ductuations
were Vida and freqlocat. The following were
the closing prime: Ohio led al Cer
upsets.%•....arTit ,Frie r Tijkialij.“ Hodson
Rive:NOW 4'; Beading, lutilieleJS:
gan Southern, catf,geo,;• Illinois Central. 'IVO
Italj; Clevelidel and Pittsburgh, 50.'4 9 0;
Cleveland and Toledo. 11SelLrif„. Pock !stand,
lali%OlOtiVrthwestern, 03(-fp:ii; do pre
ferred, Vert Wayne; 104, , 0110.3; II eat
en, Union ehigraph, tiltfi4Wg.
Petri:denim . and Alining elutes.—There was
more activity Amid animation in the Mining
Shares this afternoon than for some time past.
Alptnewaa grin and rose to E.% with light of
fer-Mae. jitilaleall Ville declined to V,: and
leeroses was steady at to. Consolidated Greg
ory" opened at TMI and declined to 7.15, tint
afterwards raltlel to T.sei the brisiness In this
stock was very large. C1)1111011 Ras active'
and gold up to 3.33; nmith and Pennleo .toitt
freely at 6.6.23. The Other changes edge t.nt
ImpOrtant. Bennettoff Pon Putrolcum,
Yithole, It. copper stocks were more active
and Ifeaerally higher In Boston to-day. Cana.M
Mateo at CO; Copper ' Lluron, :C,,, ;
Franklin, 114; fLanecet t itiit qulney,z4.
=
New Toes. December U.—Cotton loser, et
S4Ao. Flour :151rDo better; Extra etate 10111:ie
better; for ,Isntery.slo,M; /towel lioop Ohio,
4111Xel hen; trade brands, $11,33,211Ai. II beat
Mrill better tun; more 000le 6S.k , eiti,te tor
Stilwankee, and 43,33 for White, t:antoruld.
Barley: Me for-Western. Corn firmer, but not
very active, at 1013110 (or mixed. Western,
afloat, and DOM from store. Ont. stently.
Pork firmer, et $22421ia- a.:5 tor new, sod el,-
5(4101,31Or donne at Aihild cash. Prime
Heet,triwer. Preasett jtogs dull, et it! , ;dIOIX
for Western cot meets. /been tinier Lerd
stesdy, IWO/lain. Petroleum quiet; at 19a
ma for Crude, ..and 3101.11t0 for Refined •111
Wed. Whisky doll, et MQ:;:e: fur bonded
(Mugu kaar.lie
eiriesno. ()Member 11.—The native move
-men% in hog proditce has Increased. The d,
mend for money is easier; F scarce and eery
orxsc flWheat htraprrl,lneg
mend and higher; sales of I n No. fat 42.0
81,97%; of firm outside at VA;
elostogarna at theeztreme figure. Corn , more
settee. plosive Hoye loner, at StaMaeONo for
tio. I,_77olDeforlgo.9. gat* quiet at tuq, sitg
• Ulglawines nominal at fd.:l Mr free, 42.111
bonded. Mess York opened firm Y;ta!e,e high.
er, elomeNalet boo. Lard quiet and arm
OS 11;101 e
f or. new firm steamed. iltio for
old. nem foe. Ilretsed Hogs opehed arm
at e7,7:47,72; }No opened. active and 11(115‘.;
higher; lint one receipt of govern'ved7 heavy
trains ofpsekers held off the advance entire.
lyi last tales, 4,000 at - eliff . o)4e. for :mown to
good Mani*.
/low Orleans Karkipt
New Ostues, Dee. N•—Cotton unchanged!
sales 4,11:0 tales low middling, at Wilkie; mid
dung, .b• 'wept' for the week I^ooo bales
against 2soo{ exportsM,4oel stock ltu,Oth the
sales for the week 40,0C0 bales. Sugaia!e g aer ;
fair at o,le. Molluscs; Inferior Mc; prime to
icUlgr id a i v r r u itc:c a 7l . lNa d s . m i l .iats ll i o r u n r , ,
a$ le. QOM, at 137* New 'fork Exchange ~,,
9:;dlseCitirlf. •
1=1:=1:21
CIXCINSAIrt, December M.—Flour Is driner,
and holders ask for higher price., but there
has not been any advance established yet.
Whisky ls dull and lower, at 270 In bond. lingo
dull at 220 lower, and qooted at 107,2507,501 ro.
celpta, WOO, Pork quiet at . 1 9. 5 00X,110, and
$11.215.41120 =West the Inside rate for- future
delivery' Utak Ileatedull. Green Monte dull,
and prices lower. Lard: dull, and Is offered
at I•M. Money tight, at 9412. Gold,
111tankeeillilarket,
31)Liriricr.y., Dec.ll.—Tlour active and rg
millibar, Wheat activn and i higher at 02,0
:IVO. °g ilt l lroVr or iiii4c r°! f ' or
ProgtatOna finaar. • Hear Pork 19c, Dre.s4
Hoge firmer at 41,17007,73,
[arirni
Totzoo, -IMoutiber. 14.—Wboat 3e better;
nblte 11loblgan, WAS; amber. e2,7e. Corn 4
shaMa lower; No. 1 mixed, 833ie.. Oats, 44e.
live nominal at 41,01. Pressed uop better; I
a SL fetula Market.
Br. I.4:nus, Deo. U.—Tobaoco and 'cotton,
steady and unobangod. Flour. morn active,
n man /104‘aX, I singly extra, SO:;3a4
double extra, a1.p0014%, choice, alat/Ili
Iplita illarket. -
PRIL•DGZTHIA, Decetabor IL—Flour arm at
41.1,0)01140. i Wheat. dull, but Urmer. Pro, 1.
atone armor.
Mut Market.
BCIPPAI.O. MOM:ober 14.—Marke t genOndly
unchanged, In store and afloat, hens to-day.
WOW/A nI. MAILIELOA
FOZT WAXXII d CIIWACIO It. It.
December 14.11 doe browns,
el
11 Tldball; 2 bbls
Stewart; F 2 broom eorn, W
e lf:41; 1 4;1 car illarrs,- 8 P Adams; 103• socks
oats, W di, corn, 70 do barley J Conga lee; I
car tolllfeed; Kelt at Illtebarti 1 do barley, 11
It andwaytt do dodl Eitrong; 10 cars mend,
Jan Wood d on 1 ear bay,.t J Hogan; Ido do,
U Bea J r ; 110 that band/roi Postley, Nelson it
Col 103 undies bides, liana & 111 v ;• 100 bele rye
flour, Culp & Shepard 260 bun Pollock .
co; 00 bags oats, Alex Taylor" 2 earn stave.,
lialya oat 1 ear • bay, 1 1 rog. 11 3'ers a co;
bbls dblpton Wallarel 1 car bulk
meat. Y Sellers. eo; 1 ear lumber, I, Long
horn; Li care hay, L X Courtney. •
CLITLLAND' AXD PITTPIIIOOII Ilati o nos
December 11-100 bbls lime King a eo 144,7
bars iron_l COI billets do, hiledck 44 co; cur
lumber, Miler 111 lildwelli4 do iron ore, Bryan
& Cangney; do do, W , atiocnberger -
Blair; le kgs apple, bolter, W bale broom roi
SR om Pl. And/ 1V1Illums; ban.
ees, olgt co; 3 oars pig Iron, Hallman,
Babes & co; 8.1 wheel barrows, Willie, Aro &
co; 5 cars Iron .ore, Lloyd - a. Black; 1 ear do,
Wood it, Laing; 1 car Shingles, John Grazier;
18 bbls knobs, Adams.Mcfree I col 2 Iron auf6s,
Burke I Darnerreentipty ale bids, Spencer a
McKay; Nibble apple& Ilooney; 1 cur an, lay,
D tiMweyt} car rye. - KiitlY, Dro & boxes
old iron. 'Ullman, /intim 4 CO3l hog., 4
butter, Yedgt.loo. " • -
Prrrinitmag, COMMITS 1 Cllmex4Tl It. I;.
Decemberl4, 13 bbls apples, 8 she do drl..d, .1
W Tipton' 1 oar lumber, Ugh * Speer, 1 car
bile., 11 4 5 A 8141earti 2 bbls eggs, Ikg lard,
Frazier; 4 sack; dried apples, DloCtindlago,
JamisonONO blals egg., Voigt . & co; 4 do do,
.1 8 Dilworth *Ai n s /E . Progn,:ia
cke
Uir t ferf i littithelni, taller • co* 1/1 7 dg do,
F Bbtel ;10 age lard, W liett eeo; 4 bbls
molasses, P.Bcott, • •
ALLsionart -Brartow, December 14-3 care
wheat, Kennedy* Bern 465 • bides, Grootringer
.1 Sony 5 bbls eth,„.*P Getty; 4 bads eggs, johr.
Ilerbert; 6 'Ow butter, Bennis, Bon & co; KO
0011 tour, 1 -Oet .Wheilit, Coy, Noble & co;.11
drawled hogs, .D Myers] 1 car barley, Kennedy
a Lathrop' 9p_kgs MLR* A Carson; l Oar bar.,
ley, Luta i Halal; do' 40 It Hein; 1 dajuty.
Stewart 4t Co, "
Ma=ka BELT,uvu.
CEVeIiDIAN - k - ,crailta,, No. 11
Lante- •
kal& . reg;
4 / 1 111TIA ren Hrttaly
PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS.
MARSHALL, FULTON & ROLLMAN,
Only /Intionactotort to the West of
HEAVY CORDAGE,
tultable for Steam MA ClAlDostit.
IIAWNETI LAID 0H . .. WELL ROPE.
Tared Ropts for Cate Railroads,
HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING.
C/CLhINII COTTON, de., lam.
Warehouse, 114 and 115 ;Water liireel,
Scar Monongahela Mouse
CM=
RIVER IrkWl
The river continues to :recede steadily at
this point with flVe and a half feet lu the
channel by the marks last evening. The Alle
glieuy is full of floating Ice, and as it is get-,
flog hetivy, boats coming up the Ohio erne
rtence considerable
,dlttleulty in getting
through it. The weather yesterday was cold,
bet very favorable for out door business.
'rho Ezra Porter, from St. Louts, is the only
transient arrival we have to report. She had
a fair trip, including ono hundred and fifty
tons of metal, and a large number of oil bar
rels. Tito itobt. Moore', from Portsmouth,due
her to Thursday afternoon, had not Arrived
up noon yesterday, having been delayed
doubtless by ice. :she was expected in last
ni Ce ' l a -e " n d l w L il eo l ei r g o o b l, L l ' n ly fi g o C m t o l l' a t rtat a rli toA rgAi ,
did venture out again, in cOnsequence the
ice. A packet boat, has a great many land
ings to make, and it is very dinicalt to make
landings when the river is fell or floating ice.
The Maggie 'Mays, from Cincinnati, is tine
Isere to-night, and the Minnie may be ex
pected In to-morrow. •
'The Ida Hoes, Capt. Joe Brown will leave
for Cincinnati and Louisville to- day, without
and passengersand snippets should bear
this fact in mind, and act accordingly.
The Arabian, it, command of Captain M.
Cox, is announced to leave for St. Louis this
evening, and us there is every appearance of
a "freeze-up" soon, shippers should take.ad
vantage of um opportunity now presented.
The Kato Robinson, capto itobinson,and the
Leonidas, Capt. A: It. Mebowin, are both an
nounced for New Orleans.
The Echo succeeded In getting In trorn nil
City on Friday morning, having telt there on
Thursday foreuuon, and she, together with all
of the boats 'comprising the Allegheny Packet
Line, hag gone into winter quarters. The Al
legheny river is still receding at, nll City, the
telegraph reporting twenty-four inches In the
channel—weather hail moderated, and snow
watt falling.
The tow boat Baltic on her recent down trip
sunk It boat of coal at, or near, Portsmouth,
ittle, belonging to the Union Coal Com
pany.
Captain .1. IL Porter contemplates putting
larger engines on his boat, the Ezra Porter,
with a view to increasing her speed, land
than mining her as a regular pac'tet between
Pittsburgh and St. Louis: With this attilittati
to her power, Capt. P. thinks 'she cull Udib
the round trip in eighteen days.
The Emma No.:I for Cincinnati, and the
Glendale for Pittsburgh, were advertised to
leave St. Louis on WeditesdaY.
The Maggie Mays and 21111101 e left Cinein.
nail for Pittsburgh on Wednesday, as did also
the Wananda for n i l. Louts The Glasgow has
arrived there from et. Louis, anti was adver
tised to leave fort is port on Thursday. The
Importer was at Louisville on Wednesday.
and the R. C. Di es . at Evansville.
The towboats Whale, Simpson, Horner,. Ti
gress and llorttet, were at Cairo on Wcllllo,
day. Capt. Dryden telegraphs the Cincinnati
Coseutered that Charles Miller tt Co.have amt
with. another misrortune, having lost t wo
more coal boats, containing 15,000 bushels, at
the head of Corn Island. It Is thought that a
portion of the coal will he eared. This some
hem, we believe, lost a boat on tllO falls ut
Loulsville on Friday last.
Captain George W. Scare, PresT rn ent of the
Queen City insurance Compan , returned
trout 111.. southern tour yesterday Capt.
- Frank V. Batchelor, having retired from the
-river, Is now busily engaged on the levee re
presentlng the interests of his new business—
the Untied States It!iiiery The Glasgow,
Capt. G. W, .loniudon, front at. Laois, dl.
charges :se tiel•l freight at this port, and tot
tons pig iron ut Covington. The Wallow will
depart tor Pittsburgh this evening
6..0. 0. "Eater, a well-known New Or
leans and Si. Luau pilot, died In St. LouLs on
the huh In thlity.elelith year of Ills age.
.Yesterday WaS 11112 coldest day of the
season, tin the 1.111 tops surrnmellng the city
the mercury went down to twelve degrees
above zero, and Pittteell degree.; Itliol'/1 ant,.
In the city. night, however, the indlea•
thane were favorable toe slight moderation—.
..our dispatehes report 'the Missis•tippl full
of running Ice at st. LOUIS last night, and the
river failing fast. sbould the present cold
weather , rontin ee much longer, navigation
will Ito ..runkiVll at St . , Louts, which will
have a ter/dela-3 . to Improve trade and ',hip
ill this quarter for the south,'
say., the Cincinnati Csatinercinf, el Thurs
day.
STEAMBOATS
VO It IRO AN I)
Lo1;13. C (
—Thr
Capt. Itt A. Cos.
W/11 roallta.ty le.,' fur the aboar an./ all UAL.mt.
di.- porta. on >ATUI[UA Y. at, r. Y.
3 - or tzrlallt or .n . 1, 1)
4 t . :11,1%4.)10 1). AgClll4.
>lt 801:c I'
I.VAIN 11/ ..1111 51, - 10AN
-
AVIU 3A.: above. awl alt lotottordlate porta
ant VMS 1...01C. 1:
frel/4/A or patr.tar aptly on tam , or 10
tlelj al./LC.. A Utt...1.1141.i1/4.001/. •rents.
Vollt CINCINNATI.-SAT
A 'iwiiiiiowaft — '
UGUA 1 ' I'AtISET, AT Ixlll.. IS
PLACE Or THY: SgUICKSTEY..—Tne nor passene
gar arsamur stAlfri. IS. L.
fl3ll. Cs...wanner; IL If. isinrna, Clerk, will run
ay a KESS LAIC WEEKLY I'AUKET as annousced
absi•e.
Vol . !freight or passage anDly On le - is.r.l or 10 •
jASIEn COLLIN'. I
Jrl t'slith. I A"'"'
tivit br.
'CHILE A N t —The epletulbt otoome
KATE KIWI . ..... E'PL NI• 1 10 .1 ,, CM
WIP I4Ato rt.l cud lIA Intermediate ports,
on nA ru 'WAY. At 4 p. to•. potltt.Cll4
Yor (4 4 .1p0t ar I.A•sage Apply on board Or to
CHAAILEP HA)INE-P..1 •
it. 4 ' JAHR:4 •AILLI:•S, Agents.
VOR CINCINNATI AlNlDg e eM i t
Due Hoz.,
lIIA Itt: 4'PR
N 11l Ir•veJor [Lie aIKIVe and all lniertno.itat4 poris,
co DAY. at 41 . 01.
Ye rfrelzht 40p0. on taard or to
4i,i r LALIi & CuLLINGWI)III). AKenta. -
pEOPILE'S
UL AltY.F.Iil.l" •CKET be•
twe , n viTmuultil II ).1 CINCIN.
• • •
NATl.—ltir new atnl rtrrancr ARURRY.
apt. L. 040 Va.jlesrltr.W. 'I. Yenit, Clerk, loaves
Pltbhurah EVERI tVC .NlCtil/nY. 12o'clort if.
Leaves Clneln ..att EVERY FRIDAY, at 12 o',lnel t .
,Fur frel,ht or psossge sold, on hqsrd or to
- CHAO. 1.1.1.11 N In. Arent.
ET.—The ate twlld r.Larxitger steamer
BAY Capt. 1111L08611. MOOll2.
l'ittaboWb
MONDAY AND TILUL:OII , LY ....at 11 o'clock L.
Laves l'ukernburg
TI . nil , AY A NO ..... o'clock ?. Y.
For f0r...'.. .eln:kl
PENNA, SAO' NIANUFik. FUR% CO
ALT IVIANUFACIIIWG CO
'CTSBURGII. PL.
PENNA. S
PI
J. LANCE,
SILK AND WQOLSN•
DYER AND SCOURER,
ME
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Coven
Cleaned ik Iteglazed without unpacking.
Nos. 135 and 137 Third Strout,
IJoLw gen Wood and
I =1
MEM
F. MUSSMANN,
FtflhStrect,betseeen Tunnel and
Chatham Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
Tint owa goods of all dead - 1441ml aiways oe
V""'" 14'"I f i M d
12
BELL 8c CU, , 7 -- 7 ----
inchor Cotton Mills, Plasburgti, _
Marko (Atli:ran of
ANCHOR (A) /6 lIICETINtIif.
ANCIIWft (II) 1111EXTIN4113.
ANOffli Ms MI ICRT IMK
vo.lo. Sea ...”161,
Illiiii
SOO - boxes Goshen, Factory and Hamburg for sale by.
CHAILLEti u. EALSLIY.
NO. Nil Mort street
BRCPONS.
ICO dosen for sale by
caesUcts 0. metier,
No. - 331 Llbortr strtet,
ad .
AIIERICIN IRON WORKS. UNION IRON MILLS GREENBACKS
I
JONESBz LAUGmns NINTH
WARD, PiTrSBURMI. 1
9 A LVVitIPA76I?S'I
i. , xriu'rei3Esicri=tctrmr,
I=
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Haili,l6 and 10 lbs. to the yard
Train Balls, punched and coun-
ter sank
Boiler, Bridge a - td Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car lt iteels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Ailes;
Patent Cold Rolled shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAHEHOIISE AND MICE.
120 Water and 153 Front tits.
BRANCH HOUSE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
1e1.15 CHICAGO. ILL.
KEYSTONE! IRON WORKS.
lIITTCHISON';dLASS &
Manufacturers of the dtlforcnt Maas of
Bound, Square, Flat and '
llorse-Shoe Bar Iron,
Hoop and Band Iron,
Boller-Plate, Tank and
Salt-Pan Iron,
Sheet Iron, &c.
Works, PITT TOWNSI3II% on Monongahela river.
Office and Warehouse:
No. 146 Water street.
oc4:141
KENSIEICTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLACK,
KINUFACTVMIRR OF
Beat Comtnon, Refined Charcoal
AND
•
Juniata Bloom Iron.
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQUARE IRON
UMW, BAND. 'rand ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE and Nil RET IRON.
MOWER and ILYJil.fiti BARS
CYLINDEU..4 O CARD Olt FINGER IRON .
SHALL T RAILS. 2 r and DI lba. tattle Tar
WROUGHT CHAIRS anti SPINES for amt. •
FLAT RAILS, Punebed Asti Coroleriunk.
COAL SCRLEN IRON, , •
NAILS and SPIKES.
Warebooae. No. kI Water and No. s Market sta.
Works, Neroa4 street. Ellin Ward, adjoining
City Ow. Works, Fitliburri.
FORSYTH'S
.
.STANDARD SUMS.
Copying Presses,
• Warehouse Trucks,
Baggage Barrows,
Sugar Milk , &c.
FORSYTH, TAYLOR &
.30 11. A tuira kiTLOSKT.
r
pITTSBUIMH ATEEL WORK
ANDERSON, COON * CO.,
CISUCCLIZOkttI TU JONIS. BUTD • C 0..)
Ilanntaaturen 01 tt brat nenne4 Cast Stall, Sonaia.
riot Octagon, o fall alata, U.r PILLO4., Hoc, For!
and Want Cast tlseel, Cut ntael for,,,
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINV,
NTICZT PLOW WINGFI, RIMING% &TIMM
CIIILIJLASIS, Le.
Cut add common Plough and Spring Meal,
(Moo—Corner or First and Ross streets, two bloats
too itononsaliala
EIEZ4
IHE
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES NEPHEWS
I=l
. HEAVY ORDNANCE,
AND ALL KINDS oi HLAVY CASTY:WS.
Special attention paid to BULLINU MILL WOUK
BLAST .11ACHINFAtY and 11ET011.15.
BICYAIBB attended to promptly.
As heretofore, the beat materials will alWari be
used It Ott. Foundry..
Having dlapos,l of our old patterns, we are pre
pared, an
NOW AND ImreOven_patterns. con
structed under the eupervlelee of Mr. KuNsAT, t
furnish NAIL IlAell IN ES at short nutlet. tuNiat
ISM=
W. IL. 111 . 13H11.10.2, - C. T. aaawr.
DIACULNL HONES.
CHARLES F. GRATTAN!' & GO.,
- 151ICCr11.011{ to
VLSI! In, Olt AILLAI & CO
Engine Builders and Machinists,
11CA.NUTACICILLIIII Or
Oil Engines, Oil, Tools, • •
Arid everything necessary for Boring 011 Wells.
rartioulsr attention paid to gating op litiattlng
Pulleys, Hangers, &c. •
'Blanton Avenue near Ft. W.& C. Ili 11..
.A.3-ICia,2lo2Xy, gyp.
REPAIRING DONE lattlt4B
NY. Wart. ..000tt ILLLXN JAS. L.
VALLEYr STOVE WORKS. A
ALLEN. Ni'KEE Ik'CO.i
Chnea and Waighonaa 3.olLibagtg filaiont
topposit• tinalahlteld,
klaunfactnrea a great variety of COOK, rnaLos
HKATINti OTOVEO, among which are thelcel
ebratcd Allegheny and Slonitor Coal Cooking
Stove.; also,. the , Autoerat and Sentinel for coal or
wood, and the unrivalled Si ar of the Empire,. for
I r n i v ; '.."d°11!""
pETBOLIA MAC HILNE WORMS /
i. u x.assimx. , l",
Rau MI Ohle Street, Allegheny,
I=
IMPROVED SURING MILS. AND PIITIDLIS
USED IN SINKING OIL AND SALT W ELIA.
partlcalu attention Invited to Ida Patented
rovementa to Jar. and Jolo i ts. , mode of donlatta a
neilier n o ' d 4 , to anitilf:inisruel'a h u e ordered b . y t‘ in s 'allitr
telegraph,S ~la'rtlebbol!ol:sralgOtst eolt,'..se., re
those who may with o.Lagos. and machine work
made to order. Order. by mall promtly attended to.
Iwo prepared to grant licensee to other inanutac.
tore?, for
them. Improvements on liberal terms.. Son
17 All
id egneny P. U.
JeZitd •
B LACK DLLIIO.7D
• 4-•
13 , 3%1E1WT-s Wir.:O3SUME3,,
PTITSSINIVIt. Pa.
PARK, BROTHER as Co.,
Itannheturert
BENT (].I3ALITY SEFLNED OAST STEEL.
ail:are, Vim and Octagon. or all sires. NY arrante
equal to any WIN/ Lili or tuantfactared In this coon
q7pOltice and le arelannt ,
and 17913rtsoad streaf
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
J. PAINTER & SONS.
ILAIMPACTUAIRS Cr
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunl
HOOPS AND arrEETs.
rein:o3 PITTSBURG 11.
IRON CITY MILLS.
ROGERS & BURCHFIELD.
Alauurooturers of •
ULLIIINVIEI, CHARCOAL:, JUNIATA & COLISHILD
1933037M•V
orrice AND WAAAROvot, NO. LIS paxlila ST.
ucL.13.1.
r . w. mall
s J. P. noii.aus
AL BELLE STEEL WORKS.
I=LEirrilllt.sb CO,
Mannlantanni 4;71 CAST MUM; BYROM, PLOW
and ISLUSTiaIa krPLat.L.:BPALNUS. AXLES, CROW'
B t la bint
Piaborcia. No W ,WLTES ITIEET gaVaWiSOI
JOS. P. 11•1011 4 U. MILLIS.
DEQUESNE AND WEST POINT
LeN PAIR ER, PITTBIIOIIOH, Penns.. mat.
erecters all clam. of Forelnge, Tilt Ste=host
Mat_ ,S Greeks, Piston Rods, Levers. Pitman JAWS
and Wrieta; also, Railroad 4,alui, Locomotive
frame., and all shape work. The andersig led
lumina been for many year. encased le the beans/
are prepared to Mullah all orders alitrimMil to
item with promptness and dispatch.
JUL.. P. latilGH A IR%
GEO. F. EICHUCIMAN & CO..
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
w err iOP L T r iiroWnizof Ise
terr mg, Lam, 'tt.t..B.rdpogaz , 1,511%:
gliATruirviriflraVitegr.
1121=1
IRON AND FORGINGS
Speciel attention Oren to the manufacture of
Hammered and Rolled Locomo
tive and Car'Axles,
mrx.t=tner.aiNT
RAILROAD CHAIRS. st'Llt . E RARs, lIRIIItiG
InuN I)(JLTs,
LINKS ANL) SuLTS, I ISKAR”, LIIRDE.R IKON:
OUCAOONALktOLLOW WAL)l3Oler iltoN pu...1•,);
AN» AN KI.K
INARE.Iiot SE,
95 Water and 1•26 rir,t_streetn;
OFFICE,
ATTIIE WORKS, NINTH WARD, .1../ rrsßußo H.
FORT PITT
BOILER • STILL AND TANK
WORDS:
CARROLL& SNYDER ,
yAsurAcronmis dr
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED, TUBULAR'
FIRE-BOX /t CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLLNG PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS, •
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND IRON
BRIDGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES.
0111ce and 'Works. corner Second, Third,
• Short cud Liberty Streets" •
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
promptly
ail-Orders se
ded nt t o.
s will o the above address will:be
atten tIY9
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, MMUS & CO
JELNOTACTITREAs o
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL
ISQUADI, &Cap OCTLEON, OF ALL Ella
MILL, MOLLY, CiKFELAK, GANG AND cnoss CPS
_SAWIPLATES.
ELLIPTIC AND VEMI-ELLIPTIC
RAILWAY ~ SPRINGS,
Cast Spring Steel,
Cant and German Plow Steel
PLOW WINOS AND MOWER RARE, .
SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE,
bIIoVEL, HOE RAKE, FORK, TOE
CALK ANO MACHINKRI CAST STEAL. .I
CROW-BARS, As., Le., ae.
Warehouse, 83 Water Si., Pittsburgh,
sela:l4 • •
ATLAS WORKS, •
.11 - 011TOX .STItEE T.
Nlutb Bard, fillsburgL.
THOMAS N. MILLER, Pre, ident.
Mt..« Work, are among the lareval and most corn
“tatill,,rnent la the Wei I, and an, 0,, per
p,red to furnlin
Etegitlenuf Every Destriptinn„ _
HollerS, 011 Takka,
Sheet' Iron 11 ark,
Railroad Castings,
lolling 31111 Castings,
Engine Castings..
Machine Callings,
General Castings.
ORDERS SOLICITED.. •
MONT BLANC FOUNDRY, -
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
P0311 . E Ul.:11./3: IKON 3111.L5,
PIT 'l' StO 3317.1=1.43-.13.
ROLLING MILL AND BRIDGE CASTINGS.
ACHINERY AND CASTINGS GINISILLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
11E.LSO:LILIILE.
EBILERT St SIACKLEVIL
CRESCENT STEM WORKS
MILLER, BARR 41c ?ARUM,
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL
Warranted littlual to any In the Starke
either Imported or or Dom
Matt talaatsurt.
SYNC/AL ATTENTLON PAID TO .11Nr. CAST
AND MB STEEL. •
Oftlee, 38 Wood Street,
IN ST. CHARLES HOTEL /SUILDINO
PLTIORIMOLI. brut nth. MIL
FIQUESNE ICON AND STEEL WORKS.
HALLMAN, KAHN Beoo.,
mAlioracniql or
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles,
EUIIGIL AND A. B. BTEEL, AO,
. I =c). 77 Water Mitre et,
=I
-s-
Et OSED4LE STOVE WORK&
1.. PETERSON, Sr., & CO.,
I Kaurstacturers and Dealers to all Muds of
Conking and Heating Stoves,
the very LATEST FATTIER/NB and STYLE.
Warehouse, 197 Liberty Street,
PITTSIIIIIIGH f PA.
WORIS.3, MANCHILSTICIL. as37:1118
IEILAJECILIWA..I
B. WOLF. JR.,
Dzatant
Hardware .8v Cutlery:
Ale now receiving lame additions to our stock,
which is offereet to Dealers at
3ELAS3'I"..IILVLTS
Corner Liberty anfl St. flair Ns,
..man X 3 l.ttalibusala, Nom.
hIPPINCOTT & BAKEWFIL,
No. 118 Water Street,
=I
M. 1 707.1C71:0113113 07
PATENT ou.oti.NL),
PATEN TEMpEIiED
PATENT TOOTHED
iVIRCULAB
ES
11. NAT .
!to. 149 and 13171,1 t, as
ttaLarrh fel l
ma
Tliara w irOlLEß
0
MORROW a rauntia,
Steam Hollers, Olt Stllls,'Akitatirii, tants,
Salt Paue. Gasometers; Wrought
Iron Brldgea,Sheet Iron'
Work, B•t .,
CORNER LIBERTY. AHD SECOND W . 116
PITTSBURG/if:l Pd.
/PBEI'AIEINU DONE PROMPTLY. - To7111.:bil
UTILITY WORKS.
McLEAN & EiLA.TOR, :
No. Si Liberty St., opposite Fourib,
ttiaturacrcritiasm,
01i13MT If A 111 7 11gi HI c MDWARE'
They make a speola ty of Iron Bedstead and Pleat
Castors: Foreelaln, Bedstead and flynatiaraesa:
Bef dstead Fastenings: Stops for E.U.511610.111 Tants..
onde, They als* insanfacture and bare L oonstanti,
band Latches, ttp:lttslett.BditlL . • l4 ...4
Window Saab nupportor. M*Lect!....els.".
Button, Utility Knauer and Matt L llinfrelle.'
Atone n•ngings, nut Imes, Bask yirttsals; ors.s'ont
BILADLIY 111111.11Diml
Aiwa i . tOVE WOlllll4 •
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVEV
wtt
lotH T
wit
GRAM, GUATZ PROMS, Am,
tt.lll
oft= saa{lib W ut .rett"oisa. coma mr nearli4 ..woo
f itree Watriiir WOO
DE
MARITTACTORIIIS or
=I
PITTSBURGH.
HOLJLOW WARE3.&c,
111 'ILK!
RILL AND CRINSII-0111
=I
A. 1310DLEY 4 CO.
msal.atioiars a?virieti or
ti
4RE GOOD.
Lliil
11110 NO
IRE BETTER,
Robaek's Stomach Bitters,
After years or esperlenre and Id .1. have proven to
be the best remedy extant fur all ,omplalnts where
a tonic and stimulant are required. They never fat 1
to strengthen the weak, Impart vigor to the strong.
and In sit respects restore shattered and broken
down constltntlons. No remeir has been reeelved •
'din as much favor as 11.1.1BACE.IISTOMAC11
ROBACICPS
BLOOD PILLS
CIC7I:VE
SICK FP: A DACE,
Costiveness,
4►► d 411 Diseases of the Bowele.
DR. RO BACK'S.-
Blood Pills,
Blood Pills,
AND
BLOOD iPURIFIER
ARE UNEQUALLED
E=l
Scrofula, Syphilis, Skia Disease, Old
Sores, Salt Intent, Dpspepsia,
or Indigestion,
Sick-'Headache,
LiVer Complaint;
Rheumatiim,
ftVER I\D ABUT;
St. Anthony's Fire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
GREENBACKS
ARE gOODi
BET
VP-i-rmrasu.r2.l ; l.ritr.. ' E 4 24" iIL I I
of a riddle laxativ. all efacieut auti-bilhuursfre.d.
smiths best stomachic kaaller to the world.
ROI3ACK'S
•
BITTERS about,' Be ate.C. by eonealteeente So
attengthen the plostratton which always follow•
acute diseases.
•
• .
In dhe hlllona dbtrleta of the' Weet and Booth,
there hu. for • lanf time, , peen touch needed. an .
article of Stomach Bitters; which, If taken lo prop.
er ollantltlee and at the proper tlate..are a NM pre--
Tentative of
Hlnom Fever, .Fever and. Agne;.
Liver Compbilut, DYePePsi!a,
Indigestion, JaundiCe,ll44-
n - ey fAimplatnis,
Dheasea or a
tar nature, and
ALre 33ei.te.r
. -
As apreveullse for baton. deaangement, reanlat
I ug the system. and giving tone to the di:owlet's...-
Law. than any other known remedy. .
Now that the wore o-er, then, wtll be teoeseade •
seeking homes in the South. No persow wise Inane'
Wallin should go there without bare eettstantly
on hand the t ITTEILS, at a sat eireere ellbiese einis•
demles sad nutjadlea engendered
.br sad.
Traweers Wand all residents 'or tabs rank srew.
bottoms of the west and sown , and the valley of the
Mississippi and Its tributaries, seeald provide them—
selves vr111: the
BITTL'RS„
PRINCE, -WILTON & =CO -<
.Sitctesur3 te Dr, e, W. ReLa.
SOLE PRO,PMETOIIS
To wbpto all lettersstionld be,4dreotd.
N05;':'56;.58,.;.:...69 . and . .:_ii . 2
EAST THIRD STREET,
cr.,wevr.xili, O,
w•w.■urs
.
. .