gazzi 50'REDILY. DECEMBER 7,18 U. TRAM GUIDE. .__ Arrivalud Departure or Trains. ... _ , reatuestmith. Central Canna& Arran. , . tiPare e - laity m0 r .,,,,,,„,.. I.t saran- ..... ".... 1550 a m ~ m•s, 'NO a na ran LLue....". 2:10 • m ) t ffrT , . pro IMO am Ist Wall Assam. 045 a m .- ___u4o a m In Perm lleaors, '230 a M ' .....,.. ess.. 345 p 115 2d Wall Aossn.. 8550 asu . .13,, - Als'n Ll 5 p m leheston no:On-ma am 1 --Jan) pm Mtn Eris 31a1LL143 p 135 •• can. CM a m galUmore EXp'a 140 p m a 3350 am al Wall Asoom.. b5O p m ad" a a 44.5 pm Phila. Exima.. 1•05 pso Sal rein aspeotoo2o p m 2.3 Peon •n. 1= pm ad a a"- - • 0:03 p m Animus !Lamm. & Eolgt , Traln.l•3o p. m iIIILVDA tfit.ilegrrnilrlisaiessAt= at a. Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cinclatuitt Departs. Arrl *list U - na.— 1531 • wrest. Iles -„.. nch .. on 3 asa Nati... . .... 1133 • m Mall 331ap M Ntapress.:l: 1513 p m Extaltslos3B a ICI 014Mbetitillip sio. Stenbezmulado. anunodation. 416 pln oenuno4atlen-10= •=a ' P ittsburgh, Fart Wayne and Chicago. ilt /prism ........... Ell a m Erpren ..... -.. 243 a M .. • ~........ .1 08 p m Express ..-.-- 348 p m Expren 0:13 p In 1141 p sa . arra. . 7g e s p a m m M1LL...... ... Salo m Brighlis AccOmMOdatIOZI leaves Allegeny Ma. m., 11533 0.. m., CM p. m, and 11:10 P. isogonic; sus ix in._ . l Nev Oanla, 34 0 ;a. aa,„4 Alaaaway. 1 1 3,17. Id.; waurrille,ste p m. . ritteuriincCieveLlind and Wheeling. Arrives. ZIP ......... 324 Ila ..... .... 343 pal ....... 2550 p rargr eat reas........... Bas Po ;16 , 1 1 .c ili: a m par:4 la „ all g; it m. .. . •' ' BlBllleirgh and Connelleville. . • zzl i t ' iNs, 344. AM Ma 1.... l4l pm Lae p m Expo.. lose am 14 mato. a m on Robe port e3O • m 14 .... 635 a sa Ed .... tail p m i AlkS/Dany Valley Railroad. Beleoeti• Anima. 111411 646 a lE:pram 1130 a m Blepraie eio p m Mall 6:10 a m 40cananadailon tao p Es Armammadarrn. 964 a in ritupirgb and Erie Railroad, to Oil Clty 1 and Franklin. i India. Departs, 80.111124115a5. 7,48 p orl No. 117 llamas. MU A El liria ratenco, Fort Wayne a Clams° - and • • Beaver Valley. DielljUndlle Boat—Grant and Water St __, &vim D . limo a. ea-- COO p. m. 1840 a. m. elparts. 6:110 p. in Drafty Stage—Red Lion Betel, St. Clair Street. . Plea. , Dim*. p. m• I ata a. IL ;Sutler 0 St. Clair Street. anima Departs. - 6341 ta C 34 a. to. irlitantriaten Stage—Hare's Hotel. Dow* atto a. to. SUMO& OMNIBUS HD LITIMIT BMX, 47.2.0 .IPearats. Eitrocrt, & SON, Proprietor.. IINNNI9SEB AND CARRIAGES furrdihed for entralus.go, Oarriages for Nentreio, Wed. • OP EN rtne and reasonable 1110 1 1 rAod rsta. ma AR DAY AND NIGHT. :110T:Iya CI TY: itrS UBURBAN. —r at CsallCollll.-Dee.eintrer Term. lrfannir, Dec: o.—The foliatring cases rifedlspoaed of. Dr. R. R. pleaded guilty to an In .. IMMate.t...or:ripthalt and battery upon the per alM;of a . Hortarta named Samuel Holden, em ployed, bylliesrs: Ryerson, Preston & Co.. as twister. Saittence deferred. MaitturiMcGregor was tried oat an Indict. keit for selling liquor to minors. The jury 44`iteradit terdiet of not guilty, but ordered ~hlot tor.. part 6, costa. Rlietbeth Mei was found gully of the lar tally Of a quantity of wearing apparel, the ,prelietirof Mary A. Case. Sentence deferred. ..Potrick.DWyer pleaded godly to selling liquor •aldnnday, and also to selling liquor without license, Sentence deferred. • Arthur 011aulen, Indicted for surety of the prate. was ordered topay the hosts of prosecu tion andgist bailie 6500 to keep the peace for Im jet e rldalono; indicted for assault and bale- YytnoT. pros:; entered on payment of costs. John Miller pleaded guilty to an indictment fez hticenr, end woe sentenced to Imprisonment the penitentiary eighteen months. Mary Mal* for surety of the peace, B. ttty prosecutor, was ordered to pay the costa, and eater llitta recognizance in the sum of $2OO :I. 3ll. kee ette th l e l=n, for assault and battery, wan sentenced to pay a fine of $lO and costa. Henry Hardt, Indicted for selling liquor with out license, vim band not galley, but directed to_pay the coats, Miller-. Mitchell alias J. P. Paxton, Indicted toe abandoning au latent, was found not guilty, - tlaproseetdor, Robert Montgomery, to pay the Catherine Meta was acquitted of a charge of formation; and the prosecutor, Robert Mont gomeq, ordered to fay the costs. Frank Franehs was acquitted of a charge of larceny and alschazzed. 1 'T. B. Itogiu,. acquitted of selling liquor softb all license, and the returning officer, John B. Sextet, ordered to pay the coats. Valid NdllYc. Esq.. Alderman of the Fourth Ward of Allegheny City, indicted for misde xneanOr In aloe, was aNultted, but required to paythe costs. Charles Seeley. for surety. on oath of Alex. Aiken, waif ordered to pay the costa and 'jtive security In $l.OOO to keep the peace. William French, charged with eteallug a picket_ book, eon Wang $l6O, from a colored aoldkr. wan acquittod and discharged. Court adjoneted until Friday rooming at ten WelaCk, and the jury were dlscharv)d until Mon day next. .4 Atunsements. Toth/M.—The Interest at the Theater atW . • keeps tip, and Miss Kate Reignolds continues to . • . n the home. Her 'Tea Wellington," last lOW, Was a splendid piece of acting. To-night eke appearaln the beautful play of the "Sea of *.afie." ea Lao3es de Lascours and OgarLta. - Hite Bougnolde benefit comes off to-morrow ..IFtiday) night, when she will lndrodpce for the that Io this city an entirely new comedy in two =tat entitled ( *Richelieu at Sixteen," in 'Ohl& BIM will May Count Bt. Lents de Riche . lieu. The aterling comedy of "Wonder," In which eke appears as Donna Violence, and sings .-, the tag of (I LO. ! her the Gentle Lark," will. ' . also be prodiced. The beautiful scenic and sensation piece en •• Mita "'The mresevorlicw York" will be per formed this afternoo n . Ovirai gew e j. — Tel-niftt. is the last night but tire of the beauti ful = te_eol lady like actress, Mize .•.- - ,Blanche. De Bar. sr . sturagements porelcule the wseibilitY of her Teetiesibut longer than this • Week's° that t ame Who here not seen her likonfd not frawrthem _ h ut qnstrtuni„ tics. She = appears so.night as Linda . s suct ., l4e n s git u i do 'Mettle drama of: the Savoyard, and j ou o f RIO T o To-Moimw evening Wm De Bar '-. benefit, appearing in the drama of thee : • .ty Girt," and the elegant comedy of the "lins„ •••‘', 3toon."i. Mies rtl, Bar made her debut last '( day evening, %uprising her moat sanguine. 'blends. 1, She has every attribute fog-the stage-- si fine erpreasive'rece, sparkling black eyes and hill raven hair. ; She Ls graceful and ladylike in '0.... +every mbvement; and her wardrobe Is superb, - , dlepleying great taste and elegance. Added to ' fiKins Deltarts Wen; as a commedlenne, she Is -la moat sicellent . einger, possessing a sweet, me firdlolte Voice, woich ahe,evidontly knows how le use. XL; mnilent ldfat cemblued - with her ..,. easy winning grsee, will secure for her palm. Mouse pop:laity. A'rtiatinee will be given this afternoon, at .which the ='-Octoroon" will be performed. • 7 dasgorm-fie,t4, - ttaSimstese twiPli Chang" and Hoz; together with two arlfierr eons, - dild the tWo wild Azar/Ulan children are the centre • at &Mullin ao Masonic Hall. Quito a number ' of - families elated them feat night. The twins are tar sociable, conversing freely with vial tars. It le now thlrty-one years since they ap peered before MI/public s andaithough time hem nesealrhertirlarieil sheiriockeithey are aer.retructk. ' able eentoeitica, o v e r . They speak thaTug abb iiingono tenternty.rbient esaanerould TOY blieWitent, 'They married two MMus, by whenrone ter six soul and three daughters, -the ether and three eons. i 4 'PIPIT*/ gone. .16;11301111me .eincirot areadleoian melding to nig Zttakthitm. invested some of his mu , In • neverament herse, and ryhldg to tome Mat inea2M7 and - eontfottatt new atable , for hle aommuncri The stable , beilleadamied, with theca.: lotion at the door, the; horee'waa muodoofyi • • into his new loam% and rr o pi r l yl im und ; me • iyinuir. by way Or Calebtatime the event. : 111 esn 1 oysters. 67111 4" -ater 2 a bivalves. o f some friendsl-ta *rods addalkiii, to see bow . the "reta4w w an • Setting 'Mag. Judge of Ida domain, when he dearnedArd the warlike had eaten his Chillier in time, walked oat at the open toe; and W.ll*Cee 41 / 2 "RthlghlX ECPEWSIOII On• 1 41:01211L The lane km not yr. hien fond. IM%azd a TRIO et ten tilliaty QUO foahla tee, A ~ _ . ===,. A mysterious itastr We were last night Mibrmed of a circum stance, which, if oar lifsnaant was correct, demands Investigation. The substance is as follows : A gentleman dotes business in this city, appeared before the Mayor with a certifi cate to the effect that his wife was mad, or. in other words, crazy—the certificate being signed by two respectable physicians. Ile atated that she was very dangerous, and that ho required the aid of four policemen. es he wished to send herto Dixmont. Obtalaing a carriage, the hus band and officers were driven to the house, when the officers were posted with directions to seize her as she came dove stairs, and hurry her into the. carriage, She was up !stairs scrub bing, and when called, came down with her sleeves rolled up, and her dress tucked up, just at she had left work. As she was seized by a" *pacers, she exclaimed. "My God, mono.; does this mean'?" The husband es,L'im ed, "Put her In the carriage, put her lo the ear ?laes-." She asked the officerss'h ere they were going to take her, and t ne -T re p lied that they were just' , let tak e her to the Mayor's office. She stase.r."me go, and I will go with you quis,2,- ' Her huband ag_in told them to put /10' in the Carria ge and take her away, as she ar.la powerful woman, and very dangerous. 48 they w ere . taking her 140 the carriage she/tend with them not to &s -he, through the public dis grace h et .. e b r ii b t y d r Igth iav her g time to put on another dues and j„ a isnet. This was objected to by her sbe was placed in thecarriams As It,tarad for the Allegheny depot, the discov am that they were not taking her to the May office. and asked them where they were ta wg her. They replied "to Dr. Dicksons." And why take me there" was her answer; "I hirer was In better health In my life," The of ficers gelato her, and aluswas put on board the Cate, which soon took her to Dim:amt. Arriving there, she Baked what place It was, and was in formed that It was Dumont. Throwing up her Wile in agony and terror, she exclaimed,. "My tied I are you going.to place ma In s mad house 1 What have I done to merit such treatment This Is • conspiracy against me," and other similar ems:melon& The officers informed as that she was very much bruised. as though she had bean severely beaten. If she Is really mad, Dr. Seed will soon ascertain the fact, and if not —well we cannot say what will be the conse quence, if not. We are told that the lady's family are wealthy. There will be a thorough investigation of the matter. The officers very plainly inserted their belief that she was no more mad than they were, City Mortality. Dr. George. L. McCook, Physletan to the Board of Health, reports the followtog deaths In the city, from November 35th, to December Bd. 1868: Males 18White. 20 ~,,, liremalea... 8 I Colored-- i'''''' 1 "*" " • ' 3l tinder 1. year. 41 " 15 to 20 2 Prom 1 to 2 4; " 20 to 30 1 2 to 5 1: " 30 to 40 2 5 to 10 2 1 " 40 to 50 9 " 10 to 15 2 " 50 to TO 1 'Of the above there were disease of brain, 1; asthma, I; chronlo infatuation of the liver, 1; constanption. 2; pneumonia. 1; amputation, 1; seroftda. 2; disease of brain, 3; tuberculosis, 1; eneephalldr, 1; erythema tinted/co, 1; map, 1; Dataitte, 1; still born. 1, , congeatioa of lungs, 1. Death of Mr. E. W. Cohan.--At a meet ing of the talevaphers of Pittaburg and vicini ty, held on Wednesday evening, to expresstheir sorrow at tka death of E. W. Calgen, for many years connected with the Western Union Tele graph Office in this city, and recently Superin tendent of the United States line, the:following preamble and monitions ware tuianiatorusly adopted : Wuratus, By the dispensation or Divine 'Providence, ow late brother and intimate friend and associate, Edward W. Cilium, has been suddenly called from life to eternity; and whereas, be wu endeared to us by many acts of fr:endattip and kindness, therefore be It Besalred, Thai Ls the death of our late friend, E. W. Colgan, we mourn the loss of one whom It was a pleasnra to know end to welcome to cur society; whose death in the prime of life we regret, and whose memory we shall over cherish. Resolmd, That the heartfelt sympathy of the telegraphersof the city and vicinity, whose ex presalon this. Is, be respectfully tendered to the bereaved family of ow late associate. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be engrossed and sent to the wife and family of deceased. B. L. Fri.twooo, President. S L. GILSON. Secretary. Both r Explosion.—The boiler of the steam. er Cottage No. 9, a Pittsburgh boat, exploded on Monday. while giiing over Johnston tiboals In tie Kanawha river. Mr. Thomas. of Char leston. wee killed; Captain Newton, Col. Vance clerk, A. Watkins. and 8. R. Shank were badly injured. One Braman has since died. W. L Thompson, of Cis:m . olkt% was badly ttjared, Lus is improving. Mr. ftrellgars and B. F. Liar low, of TA, are supposed to be mortally injur ed. R. L Hamilton was slightly Injured. Jas. Trmkims was badly cut. Several are missing, and their fate Is ant:sown. The boat was bad ly wrecked, The cause of the explosion 121 un known. A Judicious Selectloa.—R•,v, William Speer has been elected Secretary of the Preshytenau Board of Bdacation. Mr. Speer Is a Lusty° of this city, a graduate of the Western Theological Seminary, and was for several years a mission ary to Cuba. After the failure of his health he returned to this country, sod labortdamong the Chinese in Ban Francisco. Soots years aqo be removed to Lake City, Mien., where he was en. gaged at the time of receiving his new appoint meta. Fire in a Beard Yard.—Da Tuesday even leg, shortly after six o'clock, a fire broke oat to kitQuewan A. Douglass' board-yard. In the First ward, but It was =dem:listed before ob taining great headway. Two haudred dollars will cover the loss sustained. We record the meet that the Hope steamer, from Allegheny, was the first to throw water, on the oemslon. Allegheny City Connells.--This °Veiling to the I eerilai time for the meeting of the Alleghe ny Connate. but as It Is Thanksgiving, the meeting will Oct be held until to-morrow even. tug--eo Mr. M. SlcOonnigle, clerk, informs US. Liberty Street M. E. Cbureb.—Thanks givitg services will be held in this Church, on the corner of Liberty and Day streets, this morn ing, commencing at half•past ten o'clock. The Pastor, Rev. W. A. Davidson, will officiate on the occasion. The public are Generally invited. From Yesterday's Evening Gazette Larceny of a Violin Mayor Lowry had before him this morning two men named IL C. Montgomery and Jonas Abrams, charged on oath of Joseph Phillips with the larceny of a violin 'valued at twelve dollars. It appears that the parties all boarded together, and were doing some business together in the musical line. Phillips engaged Mont gomery to play for him two weeks. and by way of compensation pluchssed him the addle In gnestion. I, was Understood, however, that Montgomery was not to come into possession until be had performed his two wrecks' services. After three days had elapsed, Montgomery be came tired of Ida contract, and concluded to play "Off for Baltimore." He left his hoarding house, at an early hour this morning, taking with him the coveted fiddle. Having no trunk, he induced his friend Abrams to pint the instrument in his trunk, bat Just be fore the train started Officer Kemp nabbed the musical amateurs at the depot. Pre - violas to this time they had been "playing sharp," but their, etone was now chan , and they looked decided ly "flat." Mayor wry, on hearing the case, yemarked that ho would bo compelled to hold Rem to Court, whereupon the prosecutor re. asked that he did not desire to press the case Ne young men had heretofore borne goad B a ks„,„ . rs, and had their tickets purchased for with t under these circumstances, and d e y en d an trthdrawal of the prosecution, the 'tee discharged. Quarrel erey d ez wee eff earman named George Reiman of the Allegheny pelast night, by officer aline, John Delp, a barkeep while quarreling with to Reserye township. Hoffman's Brewery, he went to the brewery.eccuinyder stated that „ Irma =La eetweked for a drink, alter he went out he was falbraapu'r-olid—tkett knocked him down, when he MAT Delp, who by the officer. On the other harts7vr arrested that after he relbsed RalmenanyditeVP stated ho commenced calling' him (Delp) he drink, and that Raimensnyder drew a Intile 011 . Vilt which was corroborated bytiVitness. Tho Ilea were tined $1.50 each by the Mayor, with\ _warning to go and fight no more. We Ma Hinu—ditirer L. Thomas, the Anight,inteillgent youth, who for a considerable time served .116 night - 11166,611.0 bey at the tear 'graph aloe, not having made his esnaleppeao ance In our sanctum for some thus, we inquired coacornkg , yesterday wed werjoinea niat, UPUILIC to greater men44,lsd haring 'in view his Intdre *Afar), he had tailgated his position and accepted employment with a act utile gentteman,'ln order tont himself for the profession of a surveyor and mineralogist. Sao. eons to him. He le intelligent far beyond his , years, ordinarily, aid we et Ito yet t maker blame& ha' tho - orattrn Elacted.,--dt mean of the racial:arra of the Mononrahela Inaarance Gnomy, held 7tEtadlirilt the* ofecerat Mt. tor atralt, the following Board Of Dimity, were elected to serve for the Maim war Kamm James A. Hutchbuton, John Rea, George A. Berm. Robert Dated], John At. Richard Rays Witham means, Jame Wordtrara, R. [Wal la ce, Samuel B. Botdaon, aftry M. Atwood, William A. WOMB, John 9.Oaaadd s eat Wm Verdict In the Case of Andrew Harrapee Va. ring. s Janu ■ MULlngar , Garnlabee or Cnas. Gea This ease. • history of which we bare already published, and which has c.ec.Pied the atten tion of Judge Hampt o n , o f the District Court, since last Monday week, was brought to a con clusion this morning—tee Jary finding the fol lowing verdict "The jury end for the plaintiff; and they also and that James Millingar has to his hands. 68 Garain,„ liable to attaahment, $31,338.60." /t is far outhliebed by the verdict that the cx, Cb t a t c r i , lee o, W‘al coutr n o g v . era th y, th f e ro tail m ° T r eTas 2 ,' a tt i re care of I,flai.g.r, is his agent, for the purpose of do potagof the seine, and paying out of the , 0 0ceedo his (Gearing's) creditors. to whom he was Indebted for building the stammers "CoL sten" and "John F. Carr;" that the same was received by Millingar, and sold in the ml-, of New York, In April,lBl3B; that he failed to pay over the proceeds as directed, and on the return of Gearing these proceeding aware Instituted to compel their application to the payment of said creditors, with the result above stated. It may be proper here to state that, after the return of Mr. Gearing to this city, he was ar rested at the instance of Mr. Mlllingar, as a reb el spy, and niter trial by Court Martial, was die charged. On the trial of this muse It was tally established that he had never been engaged In any act of rebellion,fnor taken the oath of alle giance to the so.called Confederacy. Oa the other hand, it was shown that he bad refused to take any part is the rebellion, or subscribe to the oath, and for that reason the two boats above named were condemned by the Confeder ate authorities. This statement Is due to Mr. Gearing, as the tact of nit arrest was widely published and freely commented upon by the press at the time. The ease was warmly contested on both aides, and excited considerable Interest In the com munity. Messrs. John Barton, Robert Woods and N. P. Fetterman appeared as counsel for the creditors and Mr. Gearing. and Messrs. Hamilton and Acheson for Milliner. Union Skating Park, Allegheny. This hew:Mini Park is now nearly filled with water, sad ready for the patrons of the enter prize. We felt an irresistible inclination to rivit the Park, We morning, and foand that the lee had formed to the depth of about half an inch, Shenk: the weather continue freezing daring the day and evening, there will be aplendid skating to-morrow. The (dace and saloons are about completed, and good stoves tm In all the rooms. The fenco Is completed, and everything ready for the nest. A al.ro•g force of workmen were engaged at the wt stern, (ripper) end of the Park, to deepening It a few Inches, so as to 'prevent the necessity of carrying a depth of more than eighteen .In ches of water at.the lower end, to cover the up per. Meantime, the water covers some five acres of , ground—quite aufllcient for ex cellent preliminary sport, while the Bashing touches are being completed. As evidence of the water-proof onalitim of the Union Park, we observed no perceptible settling of the water Pose, although so 'water has been let In for thirty-six hours. As to safety, parents may feel quite easy, as the deepest part of the Park will not exceed a foot and a half. The best of order and decorum will be maintained by the superintendent and his assistants. Death of a Presbyterian Minister Intelligence has been received here of the death of Rev. J. C. Thom, of the Presbyterian Chinch. Re died in Bt. Louis, last week, of typhoid fever. Mr. Thom was a native of In dians county. Pennsylvania, studied at Elden Ridge Aeatemy, gradtated at Jefferson Col lege. and pursued hie theological stales at the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny. For some years he was settled In the eastern part of Pennsylvania. A. few months ego he received a call to the: Inatome of the Pine Street church, Bt. Lords, and he had entered upon his labors there When called to his rest. Mr. Thom was an earnest and effective preacher, and had a prospect of great usefulness to the new field which opened before him. But few men of his age were more acceptable In the • pulpit. mot at Port Perry On the morning of the 2+l Inst., Jacob Welab, Abraham Moore, Jr,. hoses BP.Michacis and Abram M'llichaels, visited the tavern of Mr. Lawrence, at Port Perry. and demanded liquor. Mr. Lawrence was not'yet up, ant the liquor was refused by his wife. The men then assault, cd the hotter, broke the windows, kicked in the door, and attacked Mrs; Lawrence. An infer motion was made before Mayor Lowry, on Twaday, charging the defendants with riot,and .. . warrants were lashed for•thctr arrest. Oa° of the Dumber, Abraham Moore, Jr., was arrested and bold to ball to-day, to claimer a farther hearing. Ile alleges that he took no part in the riot, but simply assisted In keeping the oth ers tram doing damage. The fact will be telly developed on the hearing. Sunday School Affairs.—The awakened at tention to the chalms or the Sunday Schools In connection with tee Presbyterian churches in Po iseurgh. allegtony. and the surrounding country, continues with moat hopeful orospects. On Tuesday, 28th nit, the third public mxting of Superintendents, Leachers, pastors, parents, and friends of Sunday &hails was Lela In the &Lib Presbyterian church. Rev. Dr. Wilson's. The attendance was large. and the exorcises were unusually earnest and spirited. It is its. Led that two of the Illation Scheele rem in goat need of better accommodations, when Bogard suggested that measure* be taken for the erection of a building imitable for these echnols. The next meeting Is to be held in the First Presbyterian church, Allegheny, on next Tuesday evening. The Pennsylvania Farm Journal.—We bare lecelved the first number of the new se ries of this agricultural monettly, from tee pub lisher, G. Lawler, Esq., Sew Castle, Penn sylvania. The work le too well known among the farmers of our Butte to require any special commendation from no. Parties wieldiest to subscribe can have the Journal sent to their ad dress, for one year, by enclosing the enbccrlp lion price (one dollar) to the publisher, as above. Removal of a Phyalcaan.—Dr. Goncher, well known and accompllahei physiclan of this city. has recently removed to Alliance, Ohio, whem he Intends to prosecute the prectlceof his profession. The doctor Is a reliable gentleman, as well of an experienced physician. and we cordially recommend tum to the (Ouzel• of Al liance and vicinity. Cumberland River.—rye learn that a dis patch has been received by ono of our heaviest business houses, to the effect that It is raining very hard at Nasitville,and that the Cumberland river is rising very rapidly. This will be grat ifying news to ;hose of our merchants who Lave shipments to make to points on that river. Base Ball Mateh.—A match game will be playea between the Eatcrpripe and Allegheny Clubs, on ?Intraday afternoon, (Thanksgiving,) on the West Common. Allegheny, commencing at one o'clock. Should the weather prove fa vorable, there will doubtless be a large attend ance. Ftned.—Kate Maeda and old, case, appear ed at the Allegheny Mayor's °film last night, very drank. She wes locked np for the night, and this morning paid one dollar and coats— contrary to her mud =mom, Prot. 8. J. Wilson will preach a Thanks giving eermon in the Sixth eresbyteriaa Church, Franklin street, sixth Ward, on Thursday, at 10 o'clock A. x. The Young Maui Prtend.—Warranted to cure Private Diseases. For sale by druggists. Ask for the Young Man's Friend. A pamphlet giving the symptoms and treatment of private diseases accompanies each Box. or can bo had by addrtsalng Young Man's Friend, Box 99, Cincinnattl. with a three cent stamp enclosed, to Joseph Fleming, Crarlee Buper,J. H. Fallon, sr H. W. Fox A Co— Allegheny. MANUFACTURERS ' Y. liOLllOlll IRWIN gb CO.. Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia. D's ornan Nci. 15 BUM= Bt, PITTSBURGH. PA. 1/LESEOR & BRO.. Engine Eta!dais and 2danhinfata, Manufactniera of RI asock , a Patent Balance Valeta 7flor Steam Ipennea, Oft EmOnem,Brewers. Map oDf ame, 1 7=JIn el lIanaara, Pr i x, ha w Zepalilint and polllAMilfunlf 17 704 44 r ad t°. s' 4 Cli B. HERRON & CO anti= 0 4C ON. • .. .111ZommiZea.otraasecrrai . Offn and saw NeiIRON - FOM UEIIB. trts % 8. LIBISILTY STREET COOKING if PARLOR Anitt i. uster 0T0V43. FRONT Also, all ldnds orHOLLOAVmE :4 a s iou r i n . 03 No. 801 Libor!, St.„ 4 , 004:151 ALLErf s I BIeVERLNO3 HQ 68 * ma. es. WiVal l AplDES ea r r ecentu t nfek% of 0v717 Iwo ar saarlioamas to ardstaaira rood urnarnarateaaataatlvaaliaaa, Rana D W. BENNETT, maztaacturm • asid_ppporters oa'AWE'ENSWARB. o. *I m l =o7= 11=MET Wilton Wood Ana alum amt.. enamnizeuht :"3 .7 Zka ROBINSON, ZeCLEAN & co Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth, Street Plttabtulgh. I2eaten hi all kinds of Government Secantlee Gold, Silver, Uncurrant Bank Notes, Porelgo and Domestic Exchange, Deposita received in Whit FUNDS and tiCR RENCY. Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections mule in all parts the ilnital States on most favorable terns. Orden executed with dispatch for everything in the buklicen at the Bostoa, New York, pants delphia and Pittsburgh Brokers' Boards strictly on commiasion. Draw on A. CLEWS A CO, New York, JAY COOKE & _ ,00 Philadelphia; Aleura O. D. ILEAC k. T. H. PEW/SINS. Bosse n. FINANCE AND TRADE BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD (0011.41133=11 ZIT kollin6oa, WOLLA h Co.) OrTICli Or TBa PITTTCBITELGII fl-Carrrrj lIIIM WEDDAT, Deo. el, UM OthavaL - .106 00 40 .10) 00 U. S. I s 14211 U. S. 540% ..... U. S. 6-20'14near___ ...... 100 00 U. S. 97 OS U.S. 513.0102., 00 00 U.S. Certilleate• . go 50 Gold .._. 00 s.llegbeny Co. ?Ives, 145 72 On Pittsburgh It'a Allegheny Valley R. Cotutellsville R. R. Bonds.— - 2 ol Allegheny Valley R. S. atock... 041 Con. 1111•1118 It. R. 5t0ck...........25 Citizens Bank. Fotehange Not. Bank —. M. at 21. National /tank. Fourth Nat. Third National...— Peoples National Columbia Oil _ Manchester Passenger Railway.. 99 00 Phila. Lane. & Cherry Run lOS Gold opened in New York this morning at In, a decline of one half per cent. Our noon quota. tient ranged 61 follow. GOid, 147%; r. S. Bonds 1881, 107!..i; Free Twenties, 101%; Ten Forties, 9t/.%; Certincates,9lY4, Seven Thlrtios, 995. It will be of served that Gifiemments have all Improved, while gold has declined nearly one per miner, yesterday. The change is doubtless owing , the measures rereornmended by the President I. hi. mruagr , look aur rou srds a contraction of the "ileum of eurreury anon,. We here yet found no time to giro .rro t he tittanrial part of the message a careful tending, but a giant, w what is there paid upon the ndrirsabllty of a steady but gradual reduction of the currency as. sures us of the ground that will be taken by Score. tar, McCulloch in his repo-t. The position taken by the President is in harmony with our present contriotioOS of what Is needed, as well as with what has heretofore been said in these columns. Dealings at morning board were much con tracted—the market was dull. Rank stocks con tinue firm—sales to-day of Peoples National at int. M. & Id. National in request at MI, Buyers were ready to take what Columbia was offered at Iwy4, but we could learn of no stalest. Phllladelphia, Lancaster & Cherry Run quiet at about OS bid, MA asked. We notice sales In Phil. sdolPhia at :1. Dairen has gone up a little— sales at 134' We have a dispatch io-day to the following ef_ feet. ..The Wtlltams well, belonging to the Ritchie Company, took fire to-tlay, burning up nearly n bench of oil: , We regret to hear loch new. The misfortunes of the Company are endless. The tel egram adds, ..good-bye Rltehie,"but we are hardly ready for that yet, —The following' comparative statement shows the average condition of the leading items of the Philadelphia Banks (or the pint and previous weak Las week. his week. Capital 414,t442, T 150 g14„442,950 45,415,00 45,622,7011 inc. g 2 77.723 •• ,181 891,993 Dec. 14,111 tpral e9o9,l9l tenders. 16,646,474 15,962.10.1 inc. 'MVO Depoelts 24.1.50,109 114,1 , 95,135 Inc. 645,12/51 Circulation— 2,065,275 7,094,2515 lac. 19,011 The bank movement the put week, as com pared with that of the previous week, showed aa advance of each of the several Items exeept specie, which declined 314,1811. The loans increased 8207,TZ, the deivoltita 41645,09, and the legal ten ders, g7` . ..,-,369. These movements all point to an easier condition of the money market and lower rates of money. if the message of the Frealdent, and accOmpenying report., do not contain any thing to dampen the growing confidence, more te nsity In Mocks and higher prices generally may be looked (or.—leader. —The New York Journal of Commcre, a paper probably more exact In Its flgure• than any other In the country, In It. last monthly exhibit of the trade and business of that city, say. the Imports of foreign dry goods there during the month of November were more than five titan, as large 611 for the corrupondlng period of last year. The !Mures represent only the foreign gold cost, freight and duty unpaid, so that the market value here In paper, If the good. are sold at cost, Is nearly three times the total given In the table. The fol. lowing 1. a comparison of the amounts entered for consumption for the same month, in each year of the lut three years: in 1563, $4,017,42.8; In 1104, a1,t28,795,and to 18r49 0,925,551. The amount. withdrawn teem warehouse in the same months mere, In 1963, 85.984,909; In 1004, 83.991,554, and In Idta, 810,Q94155. The mamma. entered for ware housing to the same month Lathe some years were t o 1803, 86,0 1 1,: 1 e; In 1g.t,111e...,21.1,1n7, and In IBds, 8 12 ,c7t.947. In c November, 1802. the total w 13,7iu.547, r oly about n fourth as large as last month. The Imports of dry goods at Nest York thefor consumption for the eleven months of the year were, to trig .44,947,nc11 to eorrempoudin tune 1.0 1194, 142,'-29„n, and to 1865, 1 153,719,40 1. The amounts withdrawn from warehouse and thrown on the market were, In the first eleven menthe In 1963, 869,640,573; to 18114, YAM/MO, and 1865,1 1 184,024,819. Amounts entered f ware housing Isere, in 1963 101,9 .3,403; 19c4, 1170,031. tan, and in IsCa, n 41,186,147. The gala has been greatest during the last few months, the increase In November betty th e most rapid. Of course, we cannot tell bctr 'long this gain conttnue, but 11 It Is not checked very soon, It will bare a very autous erect upon prices. New York Cattle Market. New Vona, Dec. t--The eat le market opened thla morning with about 2900 head In the sate pens, and as lint clan stock was scarce, the owners of that grade of bullocks made their prices a little higher than it was this day week, though few, If any, sold at over lac per pound, except the top of one small lot of very extra enmity of Kentucky Durham*, which coo ,110. each at Albany; these sold at 19c. It Is probable that all early buyers paid a little higher for such stock se mile for 100, than they did last Monday: but all of this chase unsold before noon would not command the mosey they did El week ago, and the same remark Untie of the meiltum grade. They were sold early at last week', rates, but declined In the afternoon, and could - be had at half a cent per pound len than In the morning or last week. Inferior stock were hetti at the same early, but decli•ed before noon, and sold extremely dull toward night. No One appeared mogulne of being able to find buyers for all, notwithstanding the supply is helow men which is constdered very light for this time of year, since many of the cattle are of the lightest order of steers, poor Oxen, cows and heifers. I, Is this class that is selling so low and dull. A drove of good fair CUT cwt Illinois steers sells at 1401ne, and none but a very good drove will serrate Inc and lac Is near the mark for average lots of M inot. stock. The number of first class cattle is not large as last week, and the demand is full as strong,to the wants of the holiday week; but the dem...Ctn. other classes Is not as good, owing to the great consumption of poultry tube offered up for the Thanksgiving remain. The weather to-day is gainst the drovers, being warm and damp. The supply of the week, so far repor ted, le rig.Kl head, the sales as Bergen Friday end Saturday having been over The sheep market is full and very dull. A few picked, heavy sheep sold for shipping at 10,4 e per lb, but good stock sells slowly at Se, and o.dinary 6';s7. Lambs are down to 8.14694 e. Pelts not as high this month se last, There are 66 ears of hogs in market, and trade very dull at 9 34119110Mewhich Is a heavy de cline, hut not dispropo p rtioned to the decline In pork, which Is selling by the careen from market boats at tittles per Ib, and up to Ito for extra.— Tribune. Detroit Market DE,110,, 4 , -191aest—Very little doing. Price. tending De, steadily downward. Sales of one car extra white •t 31.02 i one car No. I white at *";one car at •1,00, and three cars No. 2 white Corn—The market drill, and pncea have de. dined; holders ask cent. for iota delivered la bags. hats—The price has declined both from Erect and store ' holder. now asking 35c for No. 1, de livered In bag.. Batley—Then u no quotable change, the de. wand being moderate, with very lane °demi. We still quote at Aliagt,7s pet per 103 lbs for State. Canadian nominal. Rye—Steady at tograt. Potatpes—The shippi ng demand ha. fallen ar, but tl;o home trade only In moderate sap*, and the offerings are at present light, and prim are well maintained at 45tt410 for Neehennooks nod peathblows. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PM/712101t0n, Fon, WArgra A Unwrap° B. R. Dec. 0-100 Ms flour, lion Wallace; 1 car shin gles, MeQuewan & Douglan; 100 bbls Dour, lie. Bane & AnJer; 24 pkgs meat, d tcs lard, 0 hhda Cal low, Cook. Jim &co loc. bbis dour, Culp & Shop std;{ 60 do do, E niters & co; Olt stares, 07321. laghan & co; 20 dor rooms, Kirkpatrick & co; 09 do do, U & D Dickson; I b bieggs, ay; Graff & Butter; 176 bags barley Spencer & McK 4 kegs butter, I bag leather., Head & Metzgari 2 kegs lard, Mil ler & Elaketson; 1 car wheat, Liggett & co; bbl Buys, Seibert & Morgan; 110 bags rye, It Kea Jr; b la eggs, ado butter. H Riddle. OLDIMLAND AND P77211311R0R HAIL ROAD. Dec. 0-20 tram cheese,. Shorn/Our & Lang; 2 keSt lard, L H Volgt & co; 2 Mils butter, .7 II Orane; 15 pkg. tobacco, I A Hampton;; UM alu barley, Jo. Rhodes; 44 bid* oil, Wade Hampton; I do do, El B Floyd; 6 bill. paper, W S Hamm; GLIM& appiea, L H Volgt & co; 05 pkg. washbowls, II Lanmiamp; I car lumber, Kelley a Glass; I do do. B tiMnidt,• 4 ears wheat, Liggett &co; 42 pkgs chairs, A Mllll,- kern 20 tons metal, Nitniak & c0;374 bbl. potatoes, Brady & /Spirit MO do do, Culp at Shepard; I pkg butter, T 0 Jenkins. Frrrilnrraoa,ooLnitnne AMP Cliamancerr B it., Dee. 0-118 aka barleyrth , Spencer Jr McKay;ega P tabu/coWalter; ElDilwo & Mils vinr, 4'2 tObaceo, o S o;11 D Dravotfl bb 011, Long& Du d ; 0 do do, W M Oonitley; gdo whisky, Schmidt & Friday; 8 bag tobaccoOd Hest Jr whisky, Jos R Collin,; bia J& W Fairley; bbla clay, H 4O bbl Sour, Lindsay Jr & 10110 sks dry peaches, 2 Mils eggs, Volgt co 1 car lumber, 06rchmldt 20 barrels Ms, Ds g 8 Halter; IS b dry'spplea, T 0 Jenklin; 7 barrels floury P Clark; al bags' barley, Zdesnor & Harper; IT dos brooms, McElroy & collb dq do, E DH; ad tress hoope, P H Laufman; 20 sacks barley, John Kennedy. EtrazdlMMT STATiOn, December 11-4) sacks oats, d do cornmeal, El Kidd; Ir bags seed, oat Sari ;lpso.; 11% dos brooms, John Hutehla 1 car Weghtly & Koprol 1 car staves, J Daum & on; a s u rfa, I car oats, Simms Knox; bdls pa• Sara AL. Paper Coplbb/s E,our Mater .t.8.;:;.a. Mai kos, lxviksa, mut t PrirSISITROR RABBETS. Ornaios 44:ce Prrrinantalto4.4erra, . 4440.444,Ay. December 4, HIM. There to no improvement to note in Lib tone of the general markets, and the Indications at pres ent ere Oct •cry encouraging (or any Increase In the volumeof business. The entire absence of any thing like a speculatlre feeling, matt - lets the de mand for all of the leading commodities to sup plying the immediate wants of retailers and con sowers, and, therefore, we hare no tranusctlons of any importance fo record. G.Eoupo IV • The market Is quiet and dull, and prices are weak but unchanged. Scopus are quoted nominal at 144 rola% for Cuba; IVA to I eN for Porto Rico:24ol;i far Crushed; for "B" and "A" Coffee. eotree le dull at it to 33 for prime Rio. and 45 for Java. Porto Rico Mehuses poi° Stun, and New Orleans do at51.3n@1,55, hire is quoted at lily for Btu:moon, and (Ili for Caro lina. 1 (}RAlN—There Is solne inquiry (dl good eound Wheat, and we can report a sale 0(2 can prime ' White on private terms. Barley is dull &lever, with a supply largely In excess of the demand, and there are no ntablished quotation.. Oat. dull but unchanged--small sales from store et 48048. There It considerable Inquiry for Rye and Corn, and there is little or none of either in market.- The former May be quoted at 7Q75, and the latter at I`l 9 .lUR—There Is no Improvement to note In the demand for Flour and the market is quiet and dull but prices are unchanged. Small sales of spring Wheat at $5,6000,w),• Winter Wheat do at brands $1011y10,50, and $10,t.551510,15 for choice. Fancy are selling at itilliH/ 12 1.4. Rye Flour to dull and unetringe,t—sinali ..lies of Buckwheat at e3 M I WHONS—There seems to ands little or 00 no demand for the Hog prodoct, and there Is not rough doing to forma hams for quotations. Lard Is dull and lower, .d the same remarks will ap ply in bless Fork. rOTA f oES—the arrivan continue large, and the supply Is considerably In excess of the de mand. Sale of 40 Wils Pasch Blows at 10,40. and 000 do do at 113,50. Sweets may be quoted Ism at 11 pe r Ltd._e Is no improvement to note in the demand, sod the mark. is dull, but prices are unchanged, tensing (rum Lit to $4 per bbl. t 'HANHERRIES—Aie to very good dernand,and we can report sales of $l5 to alb per Uhl. clikENE—ie firm. with a moderate Meal de mand at 71022 c for Hamburg, and 214/2.1e for Goshen. CIDER—Is quiet and unchanged-510 to $l2 per bbl, as to quality And she of barrel. BUTTER—Is In fair demand, with sales of good to prime Roll At MP to 15. HAY—Is steady at $ll to $ per too. 8300 _'soo - 50 00 • -- 115 00 .120 00 - XO5 00 26 50 PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET Orr., Or Tilt F.:TT..MOM 01.2C-TTS. ep - ..:4uar, Dee a , leaf, CRUDE—The, we. apparently n Wile firmer feeling in the I:rude market ru-.lay, and there ma. not the aarne dlayost , lon manifested by holder. to realise, thou there we. on Tuesday. This may be attributed to the favorable tenor of the foreign stews, an while, as already st•ted, there wsat • decidedly firmer feeling, the tr.sactiona were only moderate, and price. have undergone no quo table change. Sale of CV bbla at 20, bbl. returned; 420 do do at 2811-0, In bulk part to arrive, at 08; and 2:0 at &N, bble included. REFINED—The market for bonded oil to quiet but drat, and while there is little Inquiry, there is little er none offering. We continue to quote at 67698, free on board cars here, nod 65660 de livered In Philadelphia. Sale of 600 bbls, for Jan uary, at 97. Free Oil Is quiet and aochanged— good standard brands are quoted at 7114313 NAPTTIA AND RESlDlnild—Theee was no movement in Naptha to-day, and In the absence of sales we continue to quote at 20021 cent., In bond, and 38049 free, soca:111°0o gravity and pachagee. Residuum le held firmly 64 13,29 per Obi with an occamional sale. RF.CIEIPTS—The arrivals of oil by the Alle gheny River since our last report were., follows: Jas. lilawkinney.... 400 C. Roes.— 141 Wilkins Ise Jno. 1ien5.........._104 W. P. Logan 34 D. Bushnell.___ 903 YEAUDIJITS BY TBLEGRAYEL, CHICAGO MARKET. Specisl dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette Osuosoo, December e. Prone—Dull, heavy and nominaL GRAlN—WIleat; No. t Spring 6,200 lower; No. 2 Spring 40011ns13Bit; sales at 84 22 3.101,22 for No. 1, and Meets for No. I. Coro 34010 lower, at 120 for No.l, and 400 for No. 0. Oats dull sad :stile, at'..l'4.3 2 Wte for No. 1, and =a for No. 2. Bye dull and fa lower, at tee for No. 1. Barley dull sad lower; tales of 16,000buttlelt Canada at 11,20. 119 11101CT—D01.1, and freely orerred at V.,22. Deovuirows—Very dull and packer. doing very Utile; bless Perk quiet., at Ire 60; Now Prtaa.rdess offered at 0.94,621 (1/ear Bulk Skin 0014 to the es, feet of 43,000 Ms at iStse loc.sei Sweet. Pickled Rams offered at itlietttie: Green HMI 0014 at 1034 e. Lard qull and offered at Wit for Nettle, 9.2190 for MOM, With 00 buyers. A. foie Dress./11 hots geld at 1034 c. and a very few coming In. 74u...0w—Du1l and nominal, at Itliants for packer-es tiaza C♦rrtr.—quiet and nncharrad, it $1,a03 HOOF— S *bade inmate. with a moderate demand tale* at ItS,GOaked. PETROI.EIIIII STOCKS IN NEW YOR K Special Dispatch to Western Press. . Plats Yoe., De:. 4, 196.1. reraohrwtc Srocua—The Petroleum Stock Mar. kel era. quiet to-day, with sales at the following rates: BoriLehOtt lion. 16,03; Buchanan Farm, 66; Empire City. W; Eattelsiozold; Webster, 113; First Nation►l, 40; Alanhattan, 43; Oceanic, al; CU Creek, 196; P.thola 11,61; rotted States, 76. NEW YORK PETHOLEUIK MARKEY dyceial I , opatel. to Wes torn Pres. NLw Yoax, Dm. 6 1863. PZTIOLSIIX—The market 11 qakt for troth elude and Reflood m Mod; sales of 1.000 tails Crude on the spot at 4104134ci Ilelnel In Bond 16 quot.d at 676 QM. Finance and Trade In New York • New soon, Deo IL—Tae publbstion of the Incident's Menage, and the Departmental Re. ports, has ne appreciable effete{ upon Stadia' wad monetary affairs, beyond removing the auspenss in which the market has been hold. Financial men do not think these documenta add any new feature. to the present state of affairs. The Mes sage Is construed ea being lees bellgerecit la tone than was rumors d ymtarday. Railway epee illation ma. more buoyant ads morning. with an unttsual demand. The market was ali higher, with an ad v.+ re Of One per Cent. on the three leading favor• lies of the day—tßie, FitteburgL, and Reuling.— no market was strong at the second and last boards, nib only slight fluctuations. the fallowing were the closing pleas at ago r. O.: New York Ventral. Erie, Seri: Hudson, Reading 117; Ml..higan !southern, Clevelend Plitaburgh, say[; Rock Island, 107 g .: Noltn Western. pr. (erred Fort Wayne, led,. te-morrow will ba generall a ny erved as a close holiday. There will not be session of the stock or gold boards. The money market was easy, st 7 per cent.. With low exceptions. Government stocks an aronger aid there was • general Improvement to price., with more demand. From Frankfort, orders were neeivrd for the purchase of b-ha'a. Gold, heav, short Wes were made on th e strength et the Pres y - Pent's Bleasage being more pacific than wee ex. anti d Gold closed at 14.6%. MONIST ill •rrEl.—tunahaogedi Gold 140!4. Pew York BlarliLet.. New That, Dee. 6 .-4:7orrow—Market Inagu lar,.nosettled, and lower at t9js FLOOR—DuII, heavy and unsettled and IVA. lower, e7,iag/6,16 for Extra State, 50,60@9,76 for 11. IL 0., and ylLtkiaqu,2o for trade brand., the market elegies dull tinkin—Wheat dull and heavy and 241* lower, et SI 70051,72 for Milwaukee Club; 51 7i tor Amber blilw•ukev, 51,70 for new tVlutar Red Wewtorn; and 52 for old do. Ryo heavy at $1,117e1,03. Bar ley heavy and lower. • Corn about le !ewer; .t 07g5030 for unsound, Slag% (or Coned, and 5e137351.0 for high blued nearly yellow. Oats heavy and declining, at litaso4 for unsound, and &ladle for sound. Weimar—Without decided change at $2,24e2,35. Prrsonlraw--Eiteadyl ()rude, 41041,50, and Re fined to ttond. quiet at 170 Mas. Pnov 7 siows—Pork.opemal lower and closed firm. eras $27,75619,60 for mess, closing at 1124,25 east, and 126(527 75 for prime mesa aide 500 beim new mesa ler January, saller'• option, It 527,60. Beef dull and lower at 5t5,60a70,50 ror plain mess, and $14(517 for extra meas. Beef hams dull at 11.31 60 ast. Biwa dull and nominal. Out toe quiet and heavy, ac e e et 10€0150 for should•ra, and toe 100 for ham.. Lard tower et 17421;40.. Hurter dull at 2.50 83 0 for Ottlo, and Migabe for state, (Memo nem •t 11019 p. Roos—Droned hogs firmer at 123,10 , 13 e for city. New York kiry Goods Markel New Yokx, DlDeoper 4.—the following are the quotations from the Pre Goods Ruhaose: Drown Sheotlege—.Appletna. A, 31340; hleAratd„ soc; Peppetel, E. frNs. Bleached Shining—Butte, ZOo; Wurlecuville, Prlota—llocheco. 260; vague, 24e. Detainee—Pal:leo, 2.9 c ; Ramtltso u r zctu d g , cogpsoy. Ito. Ginghams—Gleso Row, 280; Hartford. 2de. lick.—Amonkoss, DOA. 02c; 11 . 111s0eld, 2.10. Stripes—New York, Chu Un easelllo, Sea Donlms—Arkwrleht, 400; Buxton, 364; Brown Drllle—Staodsrd. 3.144 Corset Jeans —Newmarket, WO 8.001201, RN. Oxotlus Flannels—Palmer YAM, Blesehed, 500; Pemeer -170, 0, Sec. Spool: 0, tton— Wllllmautte, 40 0 i Green St. Donn, 80e. 'loop Shlrts—Bredlev.o Du plex Elllptle, 20 Ps 60 hoops, 871441531,04; Empeeu 61.22. Too foilowing dispatches were !hoaxed at the Exehange to-day Licexow, December 6 —The market 1 quiet. Proem:meas. December 6 —The market is very dull and tending dem:maid. Oillotowari, December 6.—Birstneu Ls some what more &Mire. BALTIIIIIOIII, Doc her I-n en) are few buyers le tows, end pried. ere unchanged. ronLorour.rme.„ December 6.—Ootton tooth le. regular and dull. Woolen" without Osage. The merged Is grolerellg delete Loommt.f. December —Trade good. Pride —staudoccla 126 , 23 a. Drown Sbeetlege—Soutlulta led Western. Meath Few York Cattle Market. Neer Yoss, Dee. —The fonowtelt it. Us entreat prim for the week, at ell the =rut. lists (lasens—Firstegelath Per head, NUM $10; fair to good. 8 12 , 152 C 17 ; rottokp.t . l, 040131 tend?, Cowl Ale CeLys3:-Extras, per havi, a'm, l2o or OM quell, 34 teSaWtor etaldgy, nasceirro r corotoott,end peed tor tatenor• VseiCenvss—Fira{ duality, Vend; l 3 emany, nem ooamOn, Itoi Interior, OCOV4 blear AIM LASEEM—ReII, A howl. v. 50108.601 Driaah MP; onftnat7,Pa o . oo i tetrnon,l4,o4lllll an ths d iew ro riej er . tuat:ellegracf=eitX 111111 reat il light Th e i 4 ,tia moots of all stook at al/ - iiha verde -tot his week and last week, were ai tallow: Cum, this week, Il* cove. 49; Vest ClojToo, Oily MOO? awl Lira% al" fiwts4 we% New Yort Stoct and alone, Marta[, New Yorte, Ike. 4—Money easy and at-ady at 7 par eant.Utif EXcautekip, firm at Iseyiatosk, Gold /ewer, evening at ialg sad elealme at 10%. Government steak. quiet and Irm. Freights to Liverpool me:a sure, without de. tided change In rote, Stocks .1117 n• Chicnro & Boon Isisod, 107 , 4; Chicago, Burlington a Ltuinay. 113; Beading, 117; Michigan Southern, 7.1 1 .,, Illinois Central. 101; North Western. 56; do preferred, 611. i; Note York Central. 97..; Hudson, I 1.; Clereland & Pitts burgh. 64'.., (thin & issisaluoi Certificstets, 2.5d4; hilesourt ea, 76 Gol t 147' 4 ' na, 'Bl o , ..upona, 107!.4; 040 'ouposs, iCrTh'„do tel%; 10-46 sPs: r. EVER NEWS A :au, Ate Kate Purnan •Tprntea. Bayard Greenback... " OH} 't trrraza Forest City G"rdon.--...Parkersbure Peerless Russoll—_. 011 City. Le Claire Kelley 011 City. Gonlon—_.oll City. rrilda Saint r 011 City. .ids Rees No Cltr . BOATS LSATING TO-DAT. .Herron St. Los!. . Erato; Louisville .C05......_..._.5t.L0ui5.1 .liisthisond—.St. Louis ,Ebbert.-....-...5t. e ads ... A reon nut orkLown... The river wax rising yesterday, with five feet nine inches In the channel by the marks on the kinnongake/a wer. The weather wan cold and cloudy, nod the white frost which had fallen the previous night lay on the roofs of houses and boar piles until noon. In consequence of the rise In the river, business was very brisk. The Kenton, Copt. Dunlap, come up over logs House during the night, and was moored crstely st at the landing yeeterday morning. The K•te Putman, Capt. Aigrette, came up to the lending yesterday morning from St. Louie, She had a fair trip on t , o•rd ronsidering the venter. the Torktoem, Capt. Wt.h Ebbert. I. rill re ceiving freight at the wharf, being determined to go out on top of the rise. She will moat pros- Ishly get off tome time this afternoon. In consequence of the river haler here, and the art that Capt. Campbell received a dispatch, an rouncing the fart that the Camberland river was ising, the Lent Leoti has determined to lay over until Friday afternoon, in order to allow those having freight for Naith•ille or intermediate points an opportunity to ship it. He will leave, however, without fall on Friday evening. The Leonidas, Oapt. it. A. Cox, leaves this horning •t to a c .1,4 for St I,ula She would ate left lest night but for the tact that she could not get all of her frelgLt on hoard. The Nevada. l'ept. \V S. E•na, hue just abont semplated her loading. and will leave for Lou,. ville this evening pomtlrely. There 1. p'enty of water now for all boats to go through with. The Argonaut, No. 2, Capt. H U. Richmond, having nearly completed her load will leave for St. Louis this morning at 10 o'clock. She is the same category as the other boate—it being the day before thanksgiving, treight was rushed down so rapidly that she was not able to get 11 all on board hut night. The Ontario, rapt. Harton, having completed her loading of railroad iron is now loading • barge with relined oil. This will be completed to-day, and she will leave this evening for St. Louis. She la lying down at the Point. A dispatch seen reaped yesterday morning by one of our most reliable houses,atating that heavy rains bad fallen at, and to the vicinity of Nash stile, and that the Cumberland river was ruling rapidly. The Forest Olty, Capt. Gordon, left for Parkers burg at noon yesterday, with a good load of freight, and crowded with puungere. The river yesterday presented a Lively scene. The regular steamers were all receiving freight very rapidly. The stream was with coal flats anchored out, amens which the emaller clan of top were steaming, each evidently intent ul:an its owa business. From the foot al Ferry greet, down to Jane's Ferry landing the bugs coal Lige were belching forth great volumes of black smoke, completely obscuring the atmosphere. Among the number firing up preparatory to starting down the river, we noticed the Star, Stella, TOM Jones, L'on Tiger, Antelope, TomFanow, Floneer,Alps, Panther, Coal City, Whale, Hornet, Leopard, Col lier, Warner, Eagle, Cloalllllll, A, J. Bake r _ Tom Kees, Wild Cat, Dolphin, Coal Valley, Victor. F. W ilson and Dart. mu will make • pretty ex tensive fleet when they all hare their barges In tOl.l. The river was falling yesterday at 011eity with five feet of water In the channel. The season for steambostang at St. Paul ended on Thursday, having continued for two hundred and thirty daya—being one of the longest seasons on rt card. It commenced to rain here last night, and al though appearances Indented a steady rain, we have been disappointed so often that we shall await results rather than make predictions. The SI, Louis Republican. of Tuesday, nays Capt. Potter, a steamboatnian, was robbed of 113,000 this morning. fie had sold Ma beat below, and was a passenger on the Belle St. Lou!.. on her Way to St. Louis, and put his money la the boat's safe, and when In sight of Cairo, ne took the package from the safe put flockeds valise and put the yell. In his room and hedoor and stepped from that part of the boat. Ile was absent about three mlnues, and when be returned he found the glass to the door broken and his valise taken. cut open, and the package gone. The boat anchored to front of Cairo for two bours,and a thorough Beach of the boat and parr...nip-Ts was made, but no trace of the money or thief was found.. The Mariner was adrertised to Leave St. Louts for Pittadturet on ZueadAy. The Marlette and Pine Grove were both adver tised to le•re Cincinnati for Pittsourgh yesterday. The•Coitase No. 2 eiplaled her botler• In Ewa* wha rlyer on Monday last. The particularl will !cued in another colemn.. J:611 STEADIBOATS FOR LOUISVILLE.—The fine Reit Avowal paaket, NEVADA Capt. W. S. Eva" will leave for the Marva/Id all Intermediate port oo TRIMSDAY, at 4 p. m. For Doubt or piwasge apply on board. dea pEOULAR Yeeli.tsT Ant ...WHEELING, MARIETTA AND ZAISESVILLE.—The line new aleasse4 ll oll GRAHAM, ()apt. U. PL. STIILL. Will 144 for 11, above and all Intermediate ports EVERY TI7E9 Rshv , , B mi... y. ltzt , e: . ? leaves Zanerville .1. D. DOLL , IOG WOOD. Agent. FOR LOoll3.—The fume 44 , aellaPir ONTARIO Capt. CaasniMl.o2l, vlll lease FRIDAY, at 4 P. Y. For frelsht or pusage apply on tscaaL. del LOR 14 A BLIV IL L 212;3 3 2 Mauch wad light draught LENI LEO CI. °apt. . Jr. Cauratia., leavo as above, 011 FRIDAY at 4 P. Y. For freight or pazaarto apply on boa;d, or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD JOHN VI. &VS, '1 Aleuts. IWOR CAIROAND ST. LOU '1 he PM attanler LEONIDAS.. ." Capt. 11.1. A Cog trill troyr above. TIDURSDA at so a. m. • - or freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLT-INOWfJOD nele JOHN FLACK. A.gent•. - FOR ST. LOUIS.—The light „T o • draught paaseeger steamer YORK.. TOWN. .haaartv, Master. vrlll leave for the above nod Intermediate rots, FRIDAY, ate r.r. For Irehrht or panic's, apply on board. FOR NEW ORLEA - Nl3.—The light draught, commodious pamper, ger packet, LORENA S. SITLI.CS, -Master will leave for the above and all intermediate porta, on SATI:IIDAY, the 9 h last., at 4 r. a. For freight or passage apply on board. dee . FOR ST. LOUIS. —The flue N UghtP 'P *AECVAVI fferr. . renm will leave for the above and alt intermediate ports THVRSDAY, at 10 o'clock r. a. For frelybt or passage apply on board. dee roR WHEELINU. ArARIET TA, PAILEFIRSBURG and all la .--"` [anneal ate porta. The MU iedo-erbsel paanager steamer, George D. Moore, Master. Ere. PITTSBURGH POll PASFERSBURG ev Monday and Thursday, at u o cloak a r ave. It/HEELING FUR PASHERSBUSG every Blandly and r bursday at 9 Weloak r. n. Leaves PARKER BURG FOR PITTSBURGH every Tuesday and Fraday, at r. N. Leaven MARIETTA FOR P/TTSSURGH every Tuesday atid Friday, at 93.4 o'clock r. X. Leave. WHEELING FOR PITTSBURGH every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 a. IL Ror r e g h s J ur sa ed. o s n a lirs! t o=i ta. i L ARGE BALE OF GOVERNMENTJt- , BULLD/AOB. DrrtrTy QUAII11111.11•61,111. aIIIILIIAL'II 0.71011, lit. PITTIS3IIIIOII, Pa...., Deo, the . ill he cold at Public Auction. ou r inn of DE EMBER, 1865, all the BUILDINGS AND till IiAtIKS AT OABP REYNOLDS, (Brad. dtc . Fielda,l as follow', vie, Building., tifilotrs quarters; do Barrack.; do Qunttermaster'. Starch lu.e; I do Commissary do • do Prison; do Ouse. Bowie; do Out .Buildings; do Stable; do Forage and Store Douse; 40 Oarpenter and Smith Shop; do Quarter. for Mechanlea. Sc.; do Bake House; do Vook Houses; do Laundry. ADo, the Board Fence encloOng the °amp. Putruers will be required to remove the building. Willa ten Jaya after the sale. Tasixe—Oath, United States tlurrestay. Sale t o commence at it it. Train.; leave Pitts baiTil'okff/ir 2. a :i a . P ; l'af',.ls'' .`"1.7n81, 1 2.41411:11'. R. at 780 and 1.11:0 g O. 0505.9, delnd Lt, 001. and Depute Q. N.. Gamma- nOMMONWELTH OF PEN.NBYLVA.- ~' NIA. Allegneny Cotmty. se. c To William Thompson, Admlnlstnitor of the estate of Mar garet E. Thompson, late of NOM A towtudillp de . mud) also to the heirs, next, of kin, and all others interested in the oatate cif aforesaid deco. dent... In pennant* of the fifteenth section of an Act Of etsembly of saki UonimonWealth, staled hn Act to Create • Slatting Funl, Lid provide for e Gradual Extingalsement, of e the Debt of the flommenterealtb, passed the 10th MIT of Ain% A )), lett, yo In hereby cited to be and ap ear be fore me, Wst. J. RICHARDSON, of ho., in and for said cattritY, On or Wen Saturday the etliday of January next, there to show cause, if any you hare witetke conatteral, intierhanee tax due by said thippgant shonld not he i_y paid ems... Herein Lail sot nadir the penalty Diet' an Ulm imdarmy hand ant soul of oftlee, t is Rh day at December A. D. teell. Wet. I. RIOEUAD3O4i Bean tesilwagiurraari, GROCE RIES, PRODUCE dm IP O. JENECTItes. r Commission Merchant. 89 X/ I 33333 M=L. 'V Ir. BT ADD PURCHASING AGENT,' PITTSBIIHOD., PA, Dealer In Flow Grain, Seeds, Butter, Cheese, Freita, and ll Firm Produnts. brands Fans M OITE (sarranted) always Best haul. Abo, Prompt ant:Wien iltresi to oonelsrusulare sod eortaspondence. Weekly Price Currents seat to Cousignork Orders and OonzWanennta solicited sennyesors . St Lou. 011 Parkersburg. Clty. W. D. PLTIWWSOII.....♦. ♦ 01 110131.Mi1l pATTERSON, A At MON & CO., Commission Merchants, Flour, Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, Nos. 880 and MO PENN 8• Bengt% New Building, oppoclta C. k. P. B. IL Depot. ASZJEI4 Commission Merchants, /Nur, Grain and Produce, SEILIOND ST., between Wood & Smith!%old, Ildy 11106. A.ILII4..STSPHE3 S. SEMPAZID pOTTER, AIKEN It SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, loreand Demesne Fruits, Flour Batter, Cheese, Eggs, Potatoes, and prOduce immorally. No. KB LERREET, too Oppozito Passoorer lß BOOOtTY ST . Ritublugh. ORARLEB C. BALEILEY, PRODUCE and Commis.ion liferehant, ,Warehause, lfw 201 Liberty at., Pittabmgh Pa. Wholesale deal er in Butter, Cheese, Lard, Eggs, Port, Bosom, Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Broom., Potato., Hoe. ley, Dn./ Fruits, Green Fruits, Chalons, Flour, Grain, Clover Seeds, Timothy Seeds„ Seeds, Game and Poultry. Particular attention given to Praia. Consignmants. anti WILKINS LENHAEr, (Scram: nos ro MAC/MOWN k LIRfI♦ETJ F . X.E1CA1733 elb G4I=LAMDS. Produce and CommlsSiOla Merriam* fel tly N.. 251 Libertyst, Plttabuzgh. R. Lt. JA.GIf •Ci FIL 0 0 El WIL Nos. 1 and Diamond. TSBO72OH. PA. LITTLE, BAIRD & PATTON, Whole: We Grocers and Cotruabolcul IdenshAats, deal. en In PRODUCE, MOUE, .BACON,_CREM= FIER, CARBON AND LAR, NARA D Om GLASS, OOTION YARNS, s IRON,ad bunh nAnataetuzes penamilly, its &Ed 1 Bernell meat Pfttabuish. - • 01:FLP SHEPARD,Commission B amid/ sad dealers In PIA/Ult GRAIN AND. PRODUCE, No. UT Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Cholas brand. et Flour or Rakers and Family nee constantly on bassi. Partienilar attention pall to fining : mien for Nextuukllza generally. oateatill WM.. P. BECK & CO. No. PM LiborV Btrect,Plttdn.Tl4 Pa.:Whigs:ale Commission Merchants, sad &al= to ( C XRINTIt P S HO 7 DUCN OVIAM BACON EUO Aoz Ms eaff=3ElD IE eWit 11:41 10: ./1,4: • • • • 1.4: JOB:14 B. CANFLELD, Comndaaton and Ftairardten Merchant and wholesale dealer In WESTERN RESERVE OffIIESE, LARD, PORE, BACON, WI& I FISIZ I a AND PEARL AS HE 'TIF%_LEIr SEED AND LARD 0/LS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce g enerally , MA 11l and 10 Front street, Pittatoultn• ed KusSZPATIIICIX...I. L. le suO X IREPATRICK, BRO. Pk CO. ? ILLUCCeII oars ph Klrkpstrisk w nogg BALE In l* monde', Plow, Gr Provision, Fish, Cheese_ , Bolt, Nails, Glum arid OIL, Nod. 101 and 193 Liberty street, Pittabtr, Pa. ' .7. GAI & P, FREITER, PRODUCE, A. COM I IRILON AND FORWARDING MM. CHANTS, and purchasing Amts for ail Pitts burgh Manufacture.. Warehouse, No. Oa lAbeGy Street, Pttlatrozel. Pa. Musa J AMES DALZELL tt, SON, Itlanufac Wren! of LARD O/L, and Commission Mei , chants for ■ theipmehase and sale of CRIME AND REFlNEDittsburgh- FE=ROLEIIII, NOIL a and ut Water street, P Advance. made on eanalgo• manta • Q,CHOItLA.RER dt LAN_ ,G Wholesale dealers L. GROCERIES,. FLOUR, GRAIN PRODULIS, PROVISIONS. FISH, OLIEFSE SALT, CARBON OIL, he, Not. 173 and 174 Woad Street, sear Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pe, setl-diy. SOBOI St ISL. 0.060. IMMO S.ll. HEAD & AtETZGA.II, Grocery and Com =imam Merchants, and dealers in all kinds 0 NomCountry Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures No. 20 Liberty street, opposite head of Woo Pittreturgh. . - r. =rut- J • ItifiX9„.••lFX. D. rxrant. 11Q EIMER ct BROTHERS, (successors toßoer & Add.j___ t oo LWhomnale Dealers la FOREIGNFRII/TS. Luz and SPICES CON. FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FELE W0R163 14 .1a, No• awl 129 Wood iddoot above Filth, tta burgh. 1Y943, VETZER & ARMSTRONG, Forwarding and is Meechsuits, for the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD , , BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRIT/T, azulProdusemorally. No. HI Market street, =nor of First, Pittsburgh, Penna. tehtly WALLACE, Commission Merctum A- , • and Wholesale Dealer in FLOUR & GRAIN No. an Liberty street, opposite Pennsylvania B R. Passenger Depot, Pitteburgh, Pa. Storage Warenoase,eanser Wayne and Perin atreete. 0017-IT RIDDLE, No. 188 LIBERTY BT., prrrasusua, Ph..—Osumusslou Mer chant, Wholesale Dealer In Oeuntry Produce, Onmeries, Sad Piturnmah blanutactures. (lash serval:mem ocallonr.cm , at% sad Dail for PT04111,26 seneralts. •ffinlLl) 8. t horn JOIIIV tningair JS. LIGGETT & CO., CITY FLG UR • MG MILLS, earner Itl‘srty and Adam streets, Pittabergh, P. .Sir Capacity, ro d barrels per day. apt JOBS 1. BOOM 11D1AL110 1100151 JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale It (TX 11 S COAInTISSION BLEU CHANTS, comer • Smithfield and Water street, Pittsburgh. ROBS. 1,1.184 L. A.. V. DAIS= ROBERT DALZELL CO., Whole.) mule GrOcers., Commission mul Fo Merchants, sad dealer" in Produce and Pl= manufactures, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • .12f O. FLOYD WU : WA* FLOYD foifiriMOYD & CO. WiloldSalO cers and Commission Merchants, Nos. 172 Wood and =3 Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. CIIARLEB L. CALDWELL, (successor to James olmes h ~ PORK ACK and dealer to PRO N VISIONS, Co corner of P Market Eß and rout streets,Plttsburgh. 1 JOll2l • .40114 WILFION 'WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Oro cers, Commission Merchants, and dealers in Produce and : Pittsburgh loanlifacturew, No. 1,93 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JOS ISAIAH DICKEY & 00., Wholesale PRODUU Zi GrocertiOoma W W mission Merchants, sod dealers in at Street and 65 Frcuit treet, Pitts nigh. DAIIIIIL 11/107111 L VOIGICS T V QIGT & CO. successors to •O. rsl PRODUCE ItirDCONCEEIRSIO DIERCRANTR, 245 Liberty street, Plitsburgh. - nhVID hi. EDGIERT__ ,ON Wholesale Grocer sad Coeuzdaalcor Wareham% Wr Wood Street. Plusher h Pa. tally =NET LAIIMILT..JOHIT 0. WALL= 1 AMBEIiT , SHIPTON & CO. Whole -4- , ludo Grocers sad Produce' Deafen, No. • Slx Civet, Pittabureth. SKATIai I I SKATES!: SKATES!! 2.500 PAIR Ladies, Genie and Children. S Xi A.. T S OP TABLETY, FOR SALE LOW DT JeLlfiEll norm; No. 188 Wood Street. noitm Fc'R BAL W • lacirpOgninz ay, e remyferpuegtoufat=t ni=Pan gTrrermas vitEga OAT ME.A.D.4...bitrels fresh r Oat Meal azatlCA4turt altostrati aid thefor aJ tzt of A. at thit ui Vtati arcs n.= omit Liberty LWOW atraetta $?-04 re INSURE YOUR LIVA IN THE CLIMB Oil LIFO MEMO CO,, OF HARTFORD, CONN. THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE CONIPA.NI IN ALIEr ltlA that now maims and pap en nual CASE DIVIDEND on the brat end .son ..bmweat payment of premium. Its CASH DAPI./IL and acturnalation of $1.500.000 is lobbrel7 invested In pubile stocka and mortgages of REAL ESTATE. It Is now in Do 16th year of buzaw, and has paid to the ONE on. ?nine of me...ma the elms of Afitrr LION DOLLAA..s. To this data not a staple ma of litigation has *marred, an evidmcce that Mei* slay and fair dealing Is a spectslity with this Company. The politics of this Company are not forfeited by reason of non-payment of premium after t 0 second year. No payments required after to years, but policies conthmegood through:XL 0711C1L851 Z. 0. WALK'.I, Prealdent. N. S. PA-LIfiEtEL Vice President. S. EL WHITE, Secm-tilry, Branch Mee for Woiern Penrwylranin, where Circulars and Blank Appllcaeihm will be furnlah ed, OS Weed Street. Agents wanted throughont the State. Apply to ocafolyd F. E. GOODELL, State Agent. FrliE AND MARI= Insurance Co. of North America, Hartford Fire Insurance Company. SII-Pretection can be mowed In the above name and rumble companies. CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAIt MAH/CLIN • FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • OF PHILADELPHIA. seers on January 1. 1444, 42.437.349 93 Capital 4 MVOS Accrued IPremiums 171,000 Invested Premium.. OMANI Unsettled Maim.. 8,41.11 Income for 1964 =AM Losses Paid .iOOO 11323 MOW= Perpetual aril Temporary Petioles ea Maui 4 run nrascrrcarla • Mules R. Raneker, Tobias Wegner, Muwirardit:Daba Jaeob = aatriel l MP, George W. FIAL W =IL Er , l CHARLES . R&M, EDWARD G. DALE, YIo ICE P C Presidass s JAS. W. DUALLISTEgageam m tem.. • - J. • tah..lll mean Wood and_naltAlZa'A WESTERN INSITRANCLE COWART OF P/TTSBUEGH, in - eT.T.WW„ Jr., Prattling, W 212. P. HENNES; &ceder,. Minence, No. 02 Water Om; Sparg t Cgo.ti Warn bo up stab; Pit. WWI lama avianqf fire acid iterfee 84L,Holm agitation =Sap= Igratora lAN ore cell blows ta the —oenettnanky, was ort wined by prompincn mut Weralifq, to weintein atit ctalmer, tented to awe darks to 00 Mei lam tum.n%u eerily Os is, • protection sob - ..arklrrar .ruskker. Jar= McAuley Alesiuuter SpsEr. Nathaniel Halal., David IIL - Alm. rfiree, FlaraJ., Mom; =Mani a 1 62=4 Chia J. Clark. V. Jakil DlcOake. moo Mcketi" thr. P. iRT. Searatary. CF)IIII32PINBUILiNCIR COMPANY PITTSI3IIHGH-0111se, armlet *all4l and Water streets, second from WM snaremii), -- a; baltUV.ll Steamboats and Salim= [.mom against ton and damage to the • on of the Southern and western Elvers, n = and Bayous, and the IZAVigilUOtof the Seas. but= against Imo and damage by era, •• Wm. Barqr, Samuel Jas. Park, r., W. G. Solurstrik, B. P. Aso, Host. T. X. Rowe, Barclay Prertza, atom Biagttam. PEOPLES' 'HSI:TRAM= COMPANY Once, F. E. corner of Wood and VIM SW; } IRE AND MARINE tplaturag Wm. Phillip., John Wets, Jahn B Parke, Charks S. Bissell, Wm. Van Kirk, Jamas D. Verner. WEL __ JOHN ''''''' WX. F. GARDNER A LLEGIIKNY MERIRAROZIOONNI, NY OF PITTSBUBELTL-0212caa110.a7 dreet, Bank M Block. Llama against an kinds er Fire ant MO* aki. ISILAD .70_233811, , Amiansg. 800 1) . OOED, Kat Pretidal& D. M. 800 , Smeary. IssosJcmos, O. C. fi=. O. bray, John Irwin, B. L. ralnentoak FORT PITT FOIPADBY. CHARLES SNAP NEPHEWS, HEAVY ORDNANCE LOD ALL EMS 07 =ELS:PM' CPALISTIN4I343. 471riWootton pald to HOLrartra. ta BLAST ILLitIELLErritl ANDIUSTOIL/11. FtEPAIRS atterutlat to promptly. .S.a beretotore, the boat materials VIB alwaoi y iused at this Fonnati, pITTSBIIRGEt FOUNDRY. A. GARRISON er (Successors to BoMaw% earrfm, k C 0.,) FOGINDERt3 AND MAORDNISTSI lllanntarttuvra of Chilled Eaten ai Dv% stool, Breen, Zlne. Omer,. Silver i vox Mutt , lloands.Siepm and lodfs Rubber Worl7l also, Rollins rem Castings of all' deseriptteas e Reit Wills, Patent Double Grinder, with a wade, y of: other patterns, damp on ban/land =tad to rd erkm abort notice and favorable term& Ofll. Warebouse, Smlthllp 4 strodpitt a b ar " . beady PENN MACHINE WOMIF3 AID FOUNDRY. H. WHIIITILegi MOINE BUILDER AND DlAinumErr, Lanooa rename, between Federal 1184 Sltatalf ALL= MOM Chew, PA. - Ittantifaetorer of le lORT AL A PP'S PATE= PORTABLE OSOILLATERra ETEARI ELT GINES, Shafting, Pulleg. to. • Repairing of aII Undo - Wended LC! • • - ARSENAL GLASS WOBEti • - ILO DEB, RIME &..00.; za...histasemor Black and 'Breen Glemariare,;Brugglit, Ware, Bottles, Bornholm', Carboys. do. Maracas= N 0.144 traTaIIaTaRET,BETITEADI SAUTEFINED AND GRANDSDREEIT. PITTSBURGH , PAi m W n twaear m ran d t W Waeto be to say "Ato Always Cu band, Glassware or the above desariptiss. Orders promptly attended to. Partitillar sat o& flan paid to private mount. • •- anenV . .. zw. comma • grata swot, f counts at WEIGHT. • 3 ElMlX e rMidhaCriZi.." . ": ERA-49 AND SHEET rd:Zre.L4oßlosztf .• a BRITTANIA P_MTOltir GARB= AND AEL , Ou. B UDDED% AIM AU dltrerent styles egWade aged by 0124, Mum • ; taetzufers.: ' Order. PrdesPelf alloy s . , .. y - yip. 13N8.00XD srazzr. 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