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#IfEBDAY, JANUARY 1883.
LE4B I GUIDE.
r t RAVE
rival and Ilepartnre of Trains.
MUM
gileamrylyattls Central Railroad.
Arrives,
gay 'ilnivreas..,. 240 a m I BLit,- .. ...... 140 a m
aitsagarin, 720 a m'Faat //ne.....-. 240 a m
11113011, 1 840 !LID Ist Wall &atom. aMS aro
- amt. . ~ .. ..--.11:40 a m tat Peam Aimum. 266 a m
Ebriiiihipreas.. 232 pts ed Wall Aertmt... 840 ate
NILS a t e u f 'n .l 4 olFll ; ' lltir. t a Am p
hilt := F a na m
A
at. 11:30 a CU sialthmore Mgt , ' id 3 p in
d ' . 10:46 salad Wall Amide- 1.60 p m
I" es . 6:e6 p Phila. Express.. mil oin
I t
rea.a Aceo'n.lo2o p et 2.1 rem Asisoin. 125 p ia
2 2 . 4 " ANlpm,Altimita tosOm.
, la Emir, Train-12M p. ea
Rh) otharen Wale leaves Wale ' Statiott every
raz:._. a. a., returning, lesvearlitaburgti
,
Eltiebtirgh„ Columbus and Cincinnati.
W` gaped, Armies.
k alla hati........ 2.65 a m,Faat Line —... &2/3 am
Malt .... gee a m pall .. a:36 p et
/Elf h1ia........--. aztU Jo aitayreu..---1.2445 • m lltedbwivilla &o. bteutamardleAe.
at. samogiailiar... 41.0 pn. commodala00.10:10 a m
I' ittabargn, Port VI avian and Chicago.
,liraarta. a..
Ex: trea..--.... 22.3 a m Marren ...... ... 2.1 • m
1 v ' l aT...= hoB
f: : ii'lf,.. z el ..... :gi f: ":,
tli.Exp , a. 2 l tlp ' es m Xm1....
' 6a3 " a
hew heighten Aimeauwwilation / yea Allegany
*tut al . ti a. mt., 1160 a. lA, 4.20 P. m., Kea 6.40
P. la. , Eitehaster, 2.16 p. m.; New (Male, 340
9. IL,: IMonomy, 1023 p. m.i Wellsville, a 42 p in.
rithibUrea, Cleveland and Wheeling.
Deitau. Arrives.
ir%; leu 24, a se Express /Wpm
F'ilitais 22.0 pma I Express ..... .... Oda P .
)1•11i, 623 a ralExpreas ._ saa • tu
titiitheavllle Aticommodatlite eat.. AllagliellY
lit 1140 p m.
, Pittsburgh and C' aneltsville.
*"lArerrt.
at all "ma 1 m 4•11 <1.4 p m
Aspes• tut p i. lexpiess ........1090 a m
111. Etelleesper..ll4 2 • so i la; AletteelpOrt C4O • m
..., • ...
.... sib • ID VA " .... 202 pet
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
priomm. Anirs.
milt.. ..
Sad • miEspras 1100 a a
gsrt.:*
6.10 p m Mall 210 • m
m
amoraodad I
on 1:10 p m Accommodatio. 990 • m
ritt•tatrgli and Erie Railroad, to 011 City
and Umatilla.
, •
: Arrive/. &pea*.
14..40 !Alarm., 7:19 alb INe. 17 Express. 1142 • m
lita
,PEwburgh, Fort Wayne & Mileage and
ITtirtrilwillo Boat—Grant and Water S
' Arrives. I Departs.
VW A. M.......... 4.00 p. M.16:0/ a. In 6:00 p. m
Ilartna . ny Stage—Red Lion Betel, 5:. Clair
Street.
. .
I Departs. •
.834 P. m. MSG a. m.
Dialer Stage—So. 6 St. Clair ' Street.
Arrival.
Washington Stage—Hardy Hotel.
. : Arrives.
• E . .4% . P. m. 1 iiVT at.
. .
EICELIIOII OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
41.0 Pais Street. •
^HES, JLti dr 6I I , Peoprletorg,
OIitgBUSISES AND CARRIAGES fOrrdabed
Ito a ll atria. Also, Carriages for Funerals, Wed•
WE/ ard Parries, at short notice and ressaztabis
seed. ISTAIiIsE OPEN DAY AND RIGHT.
noTflyd
CITY AND SUBURBAN,
TIOMI7I.DE CASE.
Trig : of Thomas Eingho for the
Murder of James Thomaa
CouRT or Otim IND Tcnutwim.-13efore
Judge* lielloo, Stone and Brown. .
Tticiday Afternoon, January 2nd —Tiu case
of commonwealth TS. Thomas lloghes, la
4EOO for the murder of James Thomas Gallen,
on Jaae3Oth, 1E44, was taken up, accerdhn to
previoas arimmement. The occurrence took
place : 4 the depot, of the Pennaylvaala railroad
In the 100Mo:1e, and the weapon need was a
he hall taking Effect In the face of the
de,ccintagheS made his escape, end exactly
one fear elapsed before-his apprehension, in
Philadelphia, and Incarceration In our county
IgLson. to ansirer the charge of murder.
As! tie clerk was about arralgningthe priso
ner, Marshall Sveartafrelder, Rya., ma :e okix
.
tion,Matlng It as follows
•
'The:Thomas Hughes was Indicted at the. Oc.
Isbell - Term of the Court, 1364, No. 441, and
ttat , bei Nov. ° :,d, 1665, defendant we arraigned
saltillndlettnent and plead thereto, and that
on tic dame day, on application of the defend
aat'a Opted, the case was confirmed 011 Deem
bele tern , ' 1565; that having been arraigned and
"Feed said Indictment he cannot now be at--
ralgnid'ind requited to plead to another Indict
ment:fel:old at the present term for the same of
fense, the termer Indictment still pending, not
b ' :. nr.
Th6COUtiOVetindo oider.tion and i-ected
the tte:t, with the arraignment of
the pi - Lipner- There was to evgaiment in Um
The atthignmont of the pr'sener being cem•
plend, iho• mpanteling was proceeded with,
and at lb it pest four o'clock. at which time
tic cannel was exhausted, the fellOwleg gentle.
min acre sworn: 1. Ch sties Gm:or:lnger, 2,
Ttos..' 8. Re Hey. 3, David Foster, 4, Robert B.
irluthile„.s, William Blaney, - 0, deuce Aston, 7,
Juba Rdtdison, 8, David F. Jacthoo, 11, James
Brady,
[Dl:Ling the ea:par:rein : of the Jury the
notnexel:lof the def. nwealled anent!ou to the
feet tUal abe ball's forlaran mare drawn out
of VI a' bOx oven inateal of rolled up, as renal,
eulpy I air. Thi Court directed that the law
shout] fro comp& d with.]
Notl::is‘ing been tale to prothre a Joey from
*hose of the regular pannol peanut, the Court
sojourned en2l nine o'clock thls-morclng, when
ammo of-the delinquents. will be brought up.
Taw fallowitti and counsel la the care : Levi
Bird Dulf, Esq., Distrlet Attorney, and Jacob
v. mino F , Esq., for the Commonwealth ; Mar
shall awartzwelder, Thomas M, Marshall and
c.'lloreland, Ems., for thedefense.
Frederick Vaulknti" Sentenced
0-6,Crirani& Court, yesterday, Frederick
faulkicr, convicted of manslaughter, in killing
nomas'hiadden,.atllaya' cosi works, was sea.
tented by ditdge Stowe. The conned for the
defendant, J. W. F. White, EN— u 1 2,-,traew the
motion fin a nevi tried- TOO eauit, beforo pro
misee:lls gaiteace, state chit tho Jury had cons
.11.tleahundcr the almost imperative instructions
of thecourt, taking life under the chcasustenes
developed not being justifiable. Brom the ell
dence.lMthe rase tho.coart belleverl that the de,
fetiidant in killing ldaddca did what he bllleved
so moil than right. Under fhb view of the
'matter the sentence would be light. Judge
littowegims sentenced Fntakner to pay a line of
six Canto the Commonwealth. acd to undergo
linprltuntment of three, month, in the. uncut/
Jail. -.APolication will be made for a podon.
members of court Joining in a letter to the
Coveilcr aekieg tutu ekniend.Y.
iSteam Fitting, Plumbing, Mc
Ste c4ll attention to the advertitemer.t of Mr.
T. T,Ewens In another column. Mr. Ewens
Lae puriletshed the entire Interest of Mr.
Addy,' le_the atm or Addy A: Ewens, No. 145
Wood Street, and in new pre?axed to do any
kind drivel% in nis lit a. klia stock of fixtures
for gas End steam la complete. Globes and
smoke tells, portables atd segar- lighters,
shed•kfin: gas and petroleum lamps, cad other
:nags .4)ettairdog. to.hts brooch or, business
are !OA found In ids stock. Ho is also prepar
ed to.fatpish and I.t.up, private dwellings, ho.
tele, yleXtntoats crbh sinks, water closets,
Ju g, itands. ard basins, &c. eltould you be In
wed 4t my his lice, call el his stare,
145 Wood street, and examine kls stuck.
Amusements
l'crtotruerrAraE—Oe Friday everting
llaeatosteltete will take her farewell benefit at
fhis 4tatilithmt lit, audits this will be her teat
*Ma te'aiket eta one lu this city, We bespsak for
Jeer a rewded houg. -
Ttr'aticli tete: mt to the occasion a yonuX lady
01a.V 01 3' wealthy faulty, haring all She loam
.
„pllrlUnellts of y( nth, beauty and education, wilt
azate,ber debut as Franc"... In nut Cee3te , ,,
grand tray of Tho Women In Red. With this
_ntweetion .r. - c hc,pcall for the Madame a
erOwdtdihouee, and would advise the lovers of
the deau4s to scenic their scale In Una,
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I, „Qur lloott Table.
I:r.sr*oon's M:koscrea; for 'December, has
- .been. iteeived. It hubs usual Interesting table
_...-
mrcoptente.. For Fate by W. A.- Gdlienleartfp
,
41 Fifth Street.
.
Frt.s.S,K.,LEOLIt.'S Jahn 11A9AZI5h, tar Jlllll.-
ary,,thothtea received and is for data by Gildeo
tooy.,?No. 45 : Fifth Street.
- Triv:MtravvE AtmAxlv„ for 180, Cintaita
Ito Vititai fullness of astronomic andpalitleal
unstioc. - Alivnys eccuree, it is one of those
yerlotilen7s that no sit:sem ouAht to do :withoet
f P p Notioe —Benj. U. Bredtn, life
chief clerk of the Tamest Alarehat'a
2'41 Mettle, has beep assiceed to take charge
of. the 'r Iftc"alrceords of the 21st, 224 2:4 and
zitt, GottichNlyith Coicanet Grier A.. A. P. M. G.;
:at liarfishurg. Nana. rations deslrlag lefar•
ner.firectneere leg 'draft, enrolment, Minton";
or atbe'r ;business cogteeted with the above
clesigpited district*, will ad44 , 3Es Etelle, at
Liart s tria,
The Municipal ElectJou
_ ...„
The ekcilon for city and ward officers, whleh
took place yesterday, passed off with reasonable
quietude, considering the excitement manifest-id
In the contest for the Mayoralty. Wm. C. Mc-
Carthy, prq , the regular Republican candidate,
as will be observed by the vote given below,was
elected over James Blackmon), Ent., nominated
as the People's Candidate, by a small majority.
McCeuthy's friends werequite jubilant over the
result, and a large crywd of them assem
bled on Filth street, In front of the
Di.rpotch office, In the evening. whet.] they gree
ted the Mayor elect with loud and deafening
cheery, to which he responded in a few mod es t
and appropriate remarks.
John M'Cargo, EM., for Controller, and
Eichbaum, Esq., Republican candi
dates, and present Incumbents of those offices,
are re-elected, having had no opposition what
ever.
In all the wards except the Third
Republican candidates for Councils and
ward (Akers were elected. There sae
slight opposition In the Second arid
Eighth wards offered by the Black
more men, or in other words. lowa
"sore-beads." lu the Firth ward there was .5
regular Democratic ticket, of which one Scheid
Director and the Constable were elected. Fol
lowing is the vote for city °lacers. which will
rot be charged materially Upon the official
of nt:
Wards. McCarthy. Blarkmarc
Filet We 353
&rood 293 111
Ttird 237 351
Fourth 27S 179
Firth. (Ist precinct,) 207 180
Flit h, (1.11 redact , ) 326 344
Sixth - 337 549
Seventh 205 149
Eighth 314 31S
. ^ b nth nth 333 129
Tenth 137 242
Total 2 552 2,53
McCarthy's majority, 53.
CCU ron CON TllOl.Ln, ANL, TELEAR:III6.
Wards. 11, Cargo. Eirld.knan
First 64 31
Second 207 20$
Third 54
Fun] th 2702, .7-
4'
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Filth, t I•.t. r-eci tic!,) 213 214'
Fifth, (21 prtclnct,) 351 574
Stath 22: 254
Seventh, 130 131
Eight° 316 ..T.M.
ninth -. 020 351
Tenth 276 225
2,41 G 2,394
VITIT
Sci,d
James ReC3
•
Common Council.
Wui. R, Some 135.
Alex• B. lisQuewan , 172.
School Directors (for three yam )
Tbomao Roes 173.
Geo. Moon in.
For Zoo Years.
W. H. Hagan _ _ 173.
Fe" One Year
M=IMiMN
Robt. Gracey
Inapedor.
Scudder H. Vandergruc
JllO. A. Elder, ... • • • •
Return Inspector.
lon. Fitzsimmons, 761
A. F. Keating, r 4
Constable.
Mathew Keep,
David Beknest,
Bagancl Patter50n,...... ....
Alderman
Ar drew Humbert 19i
•Wm. B. Hunter 314
L. S. ...... ......... 1.53
C. C. Seely • .
•26t
la this Ward [Lae was no opposition, en
ce; t f r Ahlerman.
9LC-01 , 1DAHD
Sdect C'enntril
George Wtheon 275
Common Co.ncii.
*Thos. Steel 313
*Daniel O'Neill 303
*Wm. Ogden 309
R. R. Bulger , les
Alex. Wilson 107
Jas. Unity 95
S./e4.1 Dirtrrora. Fb..
.W. Meant VI
*John C. Matter -1u ...tl'•
.Tt Os. L. Fein; 31 4 1
K. N. ThuileS.
Judge of Rtectwmt
Wm. Owens
'T. B. Deelet
*Gto. 'Whitfield
Aileen Tiedle
Ches. Barnett
I. W. Nicholson
*J.
Ham Lowe
Seta ,Cnlnci,..
, 'um/ion Counrit
J G. Weidio,
J. J. Tortey.
Ar.dn.vr Hayden
MMEMMEE
John Mager,
Jsmca 11.141 man
El. _
*Dar, k 1 Haggerty,
Pater Dean,
John Barry
•
Assessor.
ll ! chord Dunn, no OP,
i ‘'.drolitr.
McCaro°. Si
No licvabLesa ticker cot:gusted.
rotnrni 1 , 1.11. D.
&led Council.
Common Council.
Win. R. Brown,
James Verner 274
Wm. A. Tomlinson ...... ....274.
Jao. 8. Marc. 37 4
. &Aga Dlredors.—(For three yeers.)
Wm. A. Tomlinson 274
C. W. 8haw,.... • • " .37
Judy, of Medi...az.
W. w. Speer, sn ""4
Inspector.
R. M. Leonard
JOllll IL Raze.
alum I.r.pector.
W. G. ..... 774
Thos. A. base S.
nofi.
0, W. Gartleou
,dise sor
A. P. Thompson . 274 ,
No opposition to ItspatiHenn ticket.
FISTS Wino.
Judge of Elections.
let prtclnet—Samnel Moore,
Jolut DO7l
2wl preclaet—Chgles fierch
Peter Zerne...
• impectors.
Ist preclr.ct—ltobet t- Graham 178
Azgust limn t 32:
2nd precicct—David G. Admits 13 , 4
J. IL litcCormkk ...... .... _VI *
Return Aspeciors.
Ist pietinet.—Darld Beck 170
Nick Snyder 129 .
led precinct—Frank (.4. Ralston .384
Adam. Grapp irsii 66 ;
• &hod Dinictonu
JohakieFlroy • SIB
'John W, Taylor 630
' , James M. Taylor 544
- Win. Is. Luton 501
Select Council.
/V. Thompson trap
8. Cameron 470
Common Council.
Charles Beck ..........551
Paul Seibert 581
R. J. McGowan ...574
Thomas C. Dickson 579,
Frank Ardray 570
Jos-cob Long 511
William Ser.ll 467
John Heldrcon ....475
Coe O'Daunell ... 471
Alex, Minter ..........451
Asursor.
Jesroh 544
?way Meyer 4415
'onxtabt•.
R. üben Smith 4 0 0
Jas. A. Bell 543
In this ward all of the Itersabllcans are elect.:
ed anewt one of the candidates f4Jr. School Dl•
rector and the °valor Constable.
MEC=
The Republican ticket it: this ,Latriet Fay
elected without oppealtich. The fallowing ere
the chorea ; .
, Judge of Etat( m.4.—Cbarlos Jeremy.
Zrrtprdor-George W. Kemp.
Rctirrwinharrior—larnee betty.
•
4sacpsor:4l - eorie Cochran.
elidertaare—R..R. Wide.
Sbiltet Cow:di—Janie., Y. 31cLaughlhivi
Vabnora . , - Porinclt -- John .Rehman. F.
InYint...ll,':C.3,toreland,. Robert Robb.,-1. M.
Binsh.s:7`?' '
Schriealitcrerse-Willlam Floyd and' William:
(7Matate—William`t3horg,
IriZMMMEI
S./eel Couvell—Tbomen B. MeMlßan.
••rfurte, PaLehel..Ulle.3 Mc
Ewen.
To.,...oses—WOltern .Msy,
James. Robb, 3 tears, and Andrew J. Gribben,
I yee.r.
Conetable—Jacob Elder.
Judge—Jacob Roll.
• frapector—W. M. A rtltnct.
Return inspector—Henry Lvde.
itsessear—John B. Crawford.
There Wag no oPPosidon, and the vate Cast
was very
In this Ward there was an opposition ticket to
the Ropnbilcas. called ••tbo Peop'es," ostensi
bly for the purpose of favoring the Blankmore
cause. Messrs. Joseph Nixon, Reuben J. Lani
ard aril' John Glass, whole names were used by
that optxwWow positively declined running.
The following V the result, the regular ticket
being surcosatni
e &led Ootincil—Bamuel Dierrow, 419; Joseph
Nixon, 178.
Common Counca—*Jemes lifewhinney, 353;
*John M. Ellen, 347; *Edward B. Wright, 3'36;
Rowland D. Jones, 251; Reuben .1. Leonard, 269.,
Geo. W. Dltbridge, 250.
School Moreton—.Evan B. Thomas, (on both
tickets,) 520. *John L. Ilamilton, 320; C W.
Bartherger, 240; Mil. Stealer, 1 yoar, 319; John
Ghee, one 'ear, 173.
Constable—A. J Moore. 250.
Judgel.7octiona—John R. T. Noble. 1,72;
Assecear—John J. Eimer.
inspee-tor—R. N. Roberts.
Return inspector—Bernard Farrel. '
NINTH WARD.
Self d CGiercil—Coarlre H. Armstrong.
common Corntil— David McClelland, William
R. Font, 1 bom. W. Welsh.
School !herder.—.lamas NI Snyder, 3 yearn,
Jamb Frew, 3 years, James Reyburu, 9 years.
AWernian—James Irwin.
A.easor—J Ames Nicene:v.
Jodor of kleciions—Bamael D Rill.
fn.peetor—Tbome! D. Glllesp , e,
Return loopcttor—William SWOT.
lobo Slappen
Itos. J. Gellsglur
.1. P. Di •t 1 ...... ...... ........ 364
Wm. laimpeou 855
School Directors. ( For mut var.
Geo. W. Leonard
Darld S:rnmr ........
G. L. .
Jescob H . ] llllcr
For three years
Anyna. ti‘ EteincceTer....
F. J. lirtcha ..... .
Judge of £ Wiens
JoLn T. Brown
A, Stelamt yet . . Jr
/:<l.n bullet-for
Geo. J. Hill
BEMIEMI
William Leonard
Alderman.
James L. Linthet land
Presentation.—On New Year's moreing,
Rea. Win. J. Reid, pastor of the First Presbyte
rian Church, Seventh street, was presented with
a-splendid gold watch and chain, by the chil
dren of the tiabhath Retool connected with his
con gregation. The present le Tallied at about
two hundred and fifty dollars.
The Vote for Mayor.—The vote cast f,
Mayor yesterday was very large, azgregating
5,5:9. McCarthy had a majority la 111 out of
the ten Ward", fir la the Second, Fourth,
I. Mb, Seventh, E ghtb, and Ninth, hie croponeat
ca , r)ing the Fl st,Tbird, Sixth aid Teeth.
The Sere nty-Seventh.--Vie learn ittrculb
I:cut-Col. Robinson. by telegram trom New Or
leans, that the 71Th Renneylyania left that 1.14C0
on the 20th of Eseember, for New York to-day
and will be paid off, and muttered out In Poi's.
delphia sometime this week or next.
From Yeaterday's Evening Gazette,
Desperate Attempt to Break Jail Irrus-
On Monday forenoon (New Tear'e) five
prironers, cceutrylng cell No. 31, of the County
Jai, adjoining the Shertfra effice, were dbur
pr'.eed in an attempt to break oat. B. 11. Chile',
est; , Deputy Sheriff who was la the Sheritf'■
office, Wei ding to some buslccas, beard an un
nasal. pounding against the wall, suflicientlY
distinct to came him to suspect something
wrong going on, and he at once Bent word
to Warden White to ascertain the cause of the
noise. Ilr, White entered the cell designated
Bird Coned one of the occupants at work digging
through the wall—a bole between two and three
feet deep, and rofflenetty large to admit a man's
body, having already been mende,and but a single
atonc,peuhaps a foot ln:width,remaluing to be re
moved impel der to allow eary access Into the
Sheriff's Elbe& The stone, heck and mortar
removed from the wall, aim a. a cart bad
in quantity, had been placed under the Deal. The
LOOl5 whh which the prisenes worted conflated
of casekniers, two pieces of hocip iron, sawed
from the Iron bedstead, and a chair rung. They
bad labored eery diligently and bad evidently
been at work tor• couple of days. The calcu•
ilea donbtlus was to make their exit on New
Year's Day, t upcorinz, very p operly, that the
Sberffris office could then be closed, Deputy
Cluacy happened to re in the office, by soot
dont, and this circumstance, It is consider cd,
abate prevented the escape of the prisoners.
The My of 01 e of the Joo•s waa lying cap wed,
aid core In the ofilce by means of tau key 6C.
cue to the rotunda. thence to the street, would
have been quite easy. The noise made by the
working of the prisoners was heard on Saturday,
also on Sunday, but did not attract particular
attention.
31i
27$
77
• 70
Tne names of the oxupents of the cell are
Joseph Gnmrs, George livers, each convicted
of adultery, and sentenced to one year's Impris
onment ; Thom. Grady, sentenced Mr mouths
for assault and battery; J. W. 13mIttt and C. F.
Beeps, sentenced_ one year each for bigamy.
The three iltet—Grtmes, ldyers and Grady
were the leading spirits In this attempt to break
jail, the others, I, would seem, not actively
participating. although, bad tae means of es
cape been fa'ly provided. it is tale to presume
they would not have objected to follow their
companions. The whole five were removed to
one of the cello of the lower tier, (vagrant de
partment) and will probably be Indicted for
attemMul escape.
The number of hardened characters at present
to the jail Is unusually large, and the officers In
barge should exercise the utmost vigilance to
rt Val escapes.
Pleasant Reunion
The happy consummation of a long desired
with, to issue the Pittsburgh hrtvioin Aduo
rate in bran new type and to make other impor
tant improvements, was made the occasion of the
the gathering of a "goodlie" company of the at•
tociima of tb4aver at the well known leo Cream
Bootee of Mr. J. B. Ilubley, Fourth street, Dear
Ferry, or. Saturday afternoon. Among the num.
ber we noticed the editor, Rae. Dr. Nesbit, and
W. IL Kincaid Assistant; Rev's. B. P, Wool!, W.
Lynch, and B, Blusabaugh of the Publishing
Commt tee; Mr. James A, Moore, busineea agent,
T. Telford. foreman,Mr. B. Bingerly, and other
employees connected with the composing, press,
and folding departments. Dr. Keehn presided.
The silence was gotten up In ilabley's beet style,
minus any spirit, actin what water and coffee
could Impart. While the company were enjoy
ing the good things Spread out before them in
such profuseness and variety, many kind words
were expressed for the future welfare of the
Advocate. which never had brighter prospects
than at mceent. The drat number since the
improvement ban beta issued, and the
Paper presents a, moat heatitltul appear
ance, both typographically and otherwise.
The paper to now printed with sevvn
columns to the page, Instead of sir, with a car
reopending Inerease In length. The Advocate is
:diced with great care and ability, and we are
pleased to learn that within a short period, and
In view or there cor.tempreted Impreeemeute,
tie circulation has been Increased to the extent
of about two thousand copies. Dr. Nesbit, and
his able and energetic assistant, Mr. Kincaid,
have reason to congratulate themselves upon t
marked Buenas attending the "enlargement"
Criminal Coml.—Before Judgm Aidlon,
.Strwe and Brown.
. .
Tuesday. Jan. 2.—Court met at Cut o'clock.
.Frederiek We!gle, indicted far for:l',l, entry
and detainer of the pz emitt a of .I.mob Hasa and
hauls fireiling, was convicted of forcible entry.
dentence deferred.
Jelin C. Mortig,indicted for !weeny, tem ac•
'pitted and diechsrgetl by orocleuustion.
CourUnok nrcceos marl two o'cheir P. m.
whin tne care of tlid Commonwealth vs. Votrick
iluntter, indicted tor. the murder of Thomas
(;‘,llen ,1•1 he isk e n Op.
NiM Year's Day.—Nothing oesurred
in the elty to dis'lnguish the that day of the ucw
year. The weather was not se pleasant Gel on
Cbrietmss day, lied the streets were not so dense
ly crowded. There wan a raw wlndblowing, tut
on coon the shatints punds, of the quality roi
idslie for skating. The day was Brent In eating,
erltklug, visiting, promenading, etc. The no
rice. places of amusement were densely crowded,
both afternoon Cud evening. and genet. I trood
order was malelaloed thionghont the day.
New Years' Dayln - Allegheay." dr, dere ,
able disorder pray/died lad.floirbcfay yesierfee,
and • unmter of Wits occurred w 11
the to cooeldelAle rtlgatlon. • -
-•-•
RAID
Select Council.
For two years
Among the gavels present we noticed Mr.
Florence liras er, a gentleman who has late.
cued himself In t,hla enterprise from Ito itielp
keep, mid who took a great deal of interest In
the exec:tam. There were nib Ambers present
who bare takeu a great deal of Intent In the
Home, but with where names unfortunately we
are unacquainted. This having been oar best
sigh ter the Rome, and It being ono of please...
bit exalt menu, we were unable to glean ail the
infernation we desired, but shall take some fu
tun cohesion to write another article, to ;which
we stall endeavor ta glee a complete history of
the Hoene horn lit Inc:piney down to the pres
ent tone. At preent there are but eightem reg
ular boarders at the Home. of whtlin tat two are
now news boys, It being a self imposed ditty of
the managers to provide altnatlon...ltir the bays
as that as posalide s arid 67 this meaaakeep them
off the fierteett. They havaboweirer quite. MlLO
come and ^^ as
eircumtunees allow. The cwt of monism the
bousc'derico the past year, when eaeryttllina
was new, and carrythlng they hays, had to be
obtained, was about four thousand dollars.
year the expense* will be riducedabint one half.
At present the Home la In debt Oyu% flee hen
dl yd dollara, and the managers appeal to a at.
erel public for contr.belleins to place It upon a
firm fooUrg, and g et it oat of debt. We nis
:max on New Tear's, day that there was a Map,
sltloo on the part of some of our citletme
come forward in the good work. We wera
shown a check from limes Lyon, blurb et Co.
for one hundred dollars, a New Year's gift to
the Home. Major Brown, to whoa an walla-
Con had been given to awed the d etc-, sent
the following letter to Mr. eittock, was
enclosed the sum of to dollars.
Dann Sra I attire to thank yon for tha kind
iryllation manta-col to tan, "to partlelpsle, with
other friends of the 'Sews Bnyt' llama,' la
d'ancr to be wroyldull for the b. ye" to-day, and
to express soy retro. that • prior engage:Dad
will prevent my attendance.
I Sealre wand that I fully appreciate the cood
wroth heretofore performed by the te‘reevolect
mesons who established and =detained the
(Lome, and I trestihat the people of Pi-e.ibirgh
will bake bold, or this meuer, awl make the
"Sews BOje 1101:40" a permazetit
rip= a Wet. 03113m.varaie with the great object
of Ha endocriatici..aud ihalr liberal azd foitriccle
cbarartur.
linclesei ft:ewe hod a New Year's Gift for
the Boma.
A. NI. Sanwa.
A 11.ttle Wight eyed boy, whose uncle bad re.
rented him with a.new yearn glfr,:came forward,
and gave one dollar and twenty Conte to the home.
We N./ rvaedint that r o very urgent &Noe
need be made to the symparli'm of a !gen.:mu
public to come forward, and lend MO H. 111,1
helping Clad,
31r. Plttcet has also soother project under
wayaldeb will be of Immense benefit to the
Minx. fle la endeavoring to raise • library for
the use of the home, eontrlbutlue to it liberally,
himself and appealing to those who have books
that they can spire. to and them to, and tt ersby
waist In easkleg a suitable library for the little
boys. We hope to be able soon to nano - men
that this enterprise has been crowned with abuts.
dant enema. .The Lord loreth a cheerfal
giver."
We omitted to state that In the contra of the
room was att immense Christeruu tree, essered
with presents to the little fellow■. These pro •
tents consisted of handkerchiefs, socks, supra•
due. neck lira, mitts, and a {,treat many other
useful anti lee, besides which the palatal of the
mule fellows were not forgo tea , there toeing
literal supply of cionfentloner). They enjoyed
heztuieltres to the fullest extent.
larceny of $232-.Arrest of the Thleyes.
On New Year's day, 'a country men named
Daniel Dougherty, hallihg from Plum township
crept into en omnibus belonging, to Thomas
Dein, at hie stable on Penn street, for the per
pare of sleeping off his Now Year's pa:Athens,
While fast asleep, he was discovered by George
!Edger and Harry Reichert, who, as they allege,
undertook to wake him op, but were unatils to
do 60. Thinking that Dougherty might have
some money about him, they concluded to search
bim, and found two hundred and thlrty.two
dollars to “Grecnbacke." Fearing that some
body might steal the money. th, y constituted
themselves as trustees for Dougherty,
but getting on a spree them
solves they began to epond the “brut money"
rather freely. When Dougherty awoke, he dLs•
covered his ken, no knew only that his mouey
was gone, but wee wholly Ignorant as to who
bad token It. A man was soon altar arraated on
suspicion, but he proved to have been entirely
Innocent. During the evening. oth:er Dough
erty arrested Adger at the railroad depot, On
charge of, disorderly conduct, and lodged him In
the lock-up. Officers Wilmot and Willison, of
the Mayor's police, had been on the
lookout for Keiger, and on beteg chanced
With the larceny he stated that Harry lisictreet
had taken the motley. IletcheA was arrested at
three o'clock next morning. in bed, at his boast
on Mulberry alley,to the Filth Ward, by officers
Wilmot and Willison i and one hundred and for
ty dollats of the money was foiled on him. lie
alleges that Keiser took Cho money nod divided
with him, and states that I , was their Intention
to return It to Dougherty. It was clear that they
had both been guilty of larceny. and tiny a ere
held to answer accordingly: Keiger Is a stran•
Oer here, and tap ho belduga to Coshocton,
hio.
f
Slot mina of Port dlanones.—The Id teao
ment on Basin hill. knowu to the Mice ai
Fort Mahoney," std wbleh has aevera tie:tenor
late been. attuek.‘l , aud the trarrl.ort Anide pill,
ours, was suryleed agate last ntht, And came
'even or right parties capturkal. flora were
several tansies In ! the number, and when tattoo
the Is hole party Was in the militia ore regular
rout. 1 hey were all committed to jail.
Fire in Allegheny.—The root or a btailn
occupied by Calhoun & Itodney, ou Ohio area,
Second ward, Allegheny, wad dii[ef :led to b
ma Ste ilia morning by the Allegheny pollee
who gave the alarm and the names ware extin
guished by the prompt application of water.
The lire occurred In conacqueoce of a defect In
the chimney. There were no engines on the
ground.
Asaptilt and baitcri+.—Adam Stewart, a
rcildent .if Allenheny, Was broeght °afore Mayor
Morrtron this morolow, charged with assaulting
acd tinny, at Feldner's boor hall.
4, list ntgbt. Toe defendant war
ho charge at ecUst!
a L001:13,_,,,,.
n (ho Dlanun
News Boy. Danner
few Fear'e day was a day that Will live lame,
In the remembrance of not only the thirty or
forty news boys that were Present at the News
Boy's Rome, but also the guests who were pres
ent upon the OCCEFIOII. The dinner was given at
the "Rome" by Mr. John W. ?Mock, the enter
prising news dealer, on Fifth street, nod wss a
credit to the donor. We visited the 'Home"
about twelve o'clock, when we were met by Mr.
Phlllipe, who introduced on to his lady, the Saud
hearted Matron of the institution. We were
shown around the "Home," and the manner of
conducting It was explained to W. The room
which Is occupied by the Rome is the entire
fourth story of the building, corner of Smithkeld
and Firth streets. In the norte-esst earner ale
four bath rooms. the boys being natrulred by the
rules of the establishment to bathe twice a week.
Two row. of small rooms—fifteen on a aide—are
aleo built the length of the building, meet room
conk:deli g a lounge bedstead, large enough for
two toys, thereby glaring accommodations to
sixty boss. The remainder of the room is once•
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Phillips as bed room, sit
tleg room and dining morn, the latter being' also
used at night as a school room. The boys upon
drat entering the Rome, are made to take a bath,
after which they are dressed in the warm, com
fortable clothing whien has been preivided for
them. They are regal] ed to pay two dollars a
week each. for board, lodging, washing, mend
ing, This elevated the inetitutton above the
level of a pauper's home, and makes the boys
feel independent. With a few exceptions, these
boys are orphans, and lu some 1118tilaCea they
are the children of drunken, worthless parents.
The se lent r children have been the &Jere° of
considerable annoyance to Mrs. Phillips, for the
reason lb. as a general thing, their parents
come forward and take them an ay as noon as
they are comfortably clad, or have laid by a Ulla,
money.
Tie rules of the institution are eery strict,
and the utar.nt order and Oecortim prevail.
There le a melodeon In the room, Mad the boos
are required, among Ether Lessons, to practice
singing patriotic and religious sollge. Mr. A.
E. Carpenter handed books around to the boys,
and also t rovided the guests ,pith similar books,
and the hoer previous to dinner was spent in
singing, ail engaging in Ike exercises. Nano
en et} thing was ready, dinner wee announced.
and the Reefts baring been drat seated, the bops
writ mare bed ire regular order to their places.
A Limsing having been invoked by Mr.
Carpenter, terry roe commenced upon the vi
ands which were spread In profusion before
them. ft world be une:ess for us to commence
an eons eratlon of the dishes noon the table,
but sake it to say, that every thing that the
market would afford was, there, and In great
pisory. She toys enj .yrd it trimly, WA It was
a study worthy a painter's pencil to note the
different coirosanancm that shone at the
Ward. The little fellows were all dressed In
their holiday nulls, and presented a picture of
neatness. tVges every one had done Ju•llce to
the feast, Mr. Mayer, of the Pittsburgh Leader
arose, and In a few very appraptate remarks
presented Mrs Phillip', behalfof Mr. John:W.
Pittock, with amagnitlcent photographic album,
own the coca, tel which was stamped these
words 'litre strttcheth forth her hands to the
peon." Mr. Everett, of the Caraunercia!, respon
ded on behalf of Mrs. Phillips In a very neat
address, ;o which hetook occasion to off,r some
good advice totbs boys. The entire affair was
very handsomely done, and reflected great credit
on all parties concerned. Our young friend
Plttrxk was completely overwhelmed on all
sides with congratulatory speeches, and was
glad to beat a hasty retreat, although thereby he
lest his dinner. they. Mr. Reed, delivered a short
address Is the boys, alter which they were dis
Missed.
Very truly Our
Distressing Case-Two Women Drowned PITT - ti Instate MAKKETs.
on New Year's Day. .
Or, New Year's afternoon 'blot two o'clock Orrice or rna ParrsnCetoFT GAZlrrrt
I 1 oranar,anuary t, Mow
two women lost th.lr lives by dmwri.ng at the p The Mr,. elect 'on versa the great ^en' re of ,:true-i
taro of the r leers op; I tic lb 'int, -by the t ,on 1...11f'. sod r• ...ter+ wore eased
n,... .r a Flg IT It es; pears that about the tIPT.T , is '"d
hour ct. n,tl James Oldham, a well-known in the war t : :rod" • "."°""" ' - '``"" 4
Sem man. started lona the Pittst.tgh whore 1 77 , t1Y . 0 d r :4 0 7,
no raaenl~.a, c 1, Suer
with A sk.lf e.t.a:ring ten peraortr, ineMding GRAIN-Wheat is In Letter demand Par - 171 we
himself, intending to take them across the river can report n sale 0f4113 . 0 . br , a , e w 1: choice Wisconsin
to West rdtshurd h. The ski ff was Scarce/ yor f " , , , i," l. ' m * ny " 1:e " q " u I ft: sutra ea . t. {‘,'-'t ! ,. E1 '" I r ‘ a n L d a
anffi.unt capacity to carry so many person., and for small lets from fore s o l e of s con
!dye& d Corn In bulk, to anti e, at eS, and I e re do
It tetra noticed when gaoling out the what- „ n 0, 0 , Harley Is dull an ,ton Irreg.-
Iht:o acre hllt a fear itches 13100,9 the lar to quote with any degree of correctness Rye
wa' rr. When about midway In the stream the woofed at Efititi..,
skill - was upset l 3 the swift entreat, either by
the u , torel rocking sod fright of some of the
unchanged m❑
Spring Wheat Famliy, And $10,22,tt10 111 frig
t. 3,734 from gtnre as
ortiOL'er-1 . . orb by the swell of a PeSsiog steam' telnrer Wheat brands. II) Flour II dull and
Gnat- Fortunately a ekiff which had been start- nominal at 1e1,154 , 2.02 per Obi from store
ibpa
ed out EOOl3 alter was clone at hand, and eight wh. eat Flour is 11111 quoted at 0gi , ,,‘„ 5 pL. ,, , -;.t,
e ten persona were saved, two women being P 0 ,, V Is (). N . s-no.alr:
far ketLi u o x, t ,
drowned. Those who were saved had clung to
re a or ileac Por k . 1 ) ,
the skiff. A Mrs Binh. wife of one of the Beet ta 1,1111 qaoted at ha. Dressed lion ale -Gm-
Steam ferry boat pllOts, grasped no oar. One and inn In freely and may be quoted at I Pip , : we can
•r
of which was held by a Mau, who ruteed his report a sale of bead at :1;4. I opt eetline
hold of it until he succeeded in getting into the
rescuing shiffaue then saved her by palling her', PU
regula r s
les n tr f air and market steady„,
Thus inch rontribrittd to thee stet/ of the Other, per bushel, rn
and 3,_6 from acme
(113,50 per bat rot, according to
A ultile Ivy of Nils. Bach Baited him self by cling. quality
le g to his mother's sto king name. of the arP/.i.. , --ho better demand and stesev at 33
women downed we did not. learn. They re3i tdc:4,1,2-rbto.for qualities,
tied ,n West l'am burgh, and one was a widow Ht iTER dein n.l is Isis and market
with (cur children and Coe other the w.f., of a steady, artrl. caeca ut prime to choice It ill at
tie
et
at brie of the kb.. houses. Some per- to an.
eon s are di.poscd to cant censure upon Mr. Lit-C.0.-Saks of parkled reported of 3t Il e ant
o:dham for what they bent., have been impro-
„”
Mime on his part, In taking 30 many person. 10 Ohurts au, and Pi tons 'it iddllng• 81.1,11.
his -sate Pas
of Its. lino. 1 iaseeed ton crusher,
at odor per busher-stuali l'rts, however, wit, not
brio, more than 112, - 02e1,15 loverseed Is cameos
in pretty freely , and in lire abseace of eales, may
be gooltd notutn•l Ir at fa,. Nothing ining In
Timothy.
E3S.` , E-T • ,Piet but steady, with sales of
Hamburg rat li e and Uosberi rat eL
CRANDELIIIIES-Dull but unchange:-small
antes at Oild It, per bbl.
HAY-1. in lair, demand but unt hanged. awl we
eohttnue to quite at SIG to Its per too he ' alter
egurr old) for prime Timothy.
AIL\ No -Steady, with regular saet at 31,30(y2
jet 1...c1.
DI: I Elr FE I IT-bales of Apples at I,arit, and
Peach., at 32 , 4,-1 it quarters and hair es.
A man named Thomas Way was arrested by
officer Bess, of the Allegheny pollee, on Now
Year's Day, charged on oath of 8. 11. Robinson
lah the larceny of eighty dollars an money and
a breast pin. The parties are brake4men on the
l'itteltur I], Fort Wayne d, Chiceezo Rat:road,
and boarded at Aiken's, on Robinson stre.a, in
the 1 , it st Ward. On the 'Y-1,1 of December, Rob
ins.] Int the =Duty In hs trunk, and shortly
afieravards found the trunk broken open and the
mosey gone. lie reported the fact t t the May
or, who placed the It von on the stoat, but th ty
wean ttlanifitt to ntati taut the guilty pony. ft, rb
inron and Way orcop•vd the same ro :an, and on
Monday evening. "oldie the latter was putting
on lila hoots preparatory to ga ing to a ball, the
former ram a rarer fall out of the to re to the poor
at ai Way, not knos lug they tale moverm eta were
watched, "sLovt•l" the taper an ltr" a trues.
Roa leson, ruspectinz som,thlng w‘ong, took
the p .prr and 'on ,d it to rtOooalla twenty dol.
fare of his mon,y an I thr breast tut, lie lm •
aned,ately renvtled the In., ran tall, to th :
and oftleer lie.e coon anteceded In tattle: t Ce
euifty potty ante env ody. fle iv ,s I ached up in
the tombs for the night, and noon a hew nz thin
relearning was e , mmitted to Jail fat tri 11 in de
fa At cf one thotioand dollars bail:
Flre at Lafayette Hall.—Tbie moreleg,
- stout three o'clof k, a are occurred in Lafayette
Hall building, caused by the bursti au of a can
outer. The alarm was sounded by the p
aid the ft eman were roan on the ground •set
extinguished the dames. The buildleg eel not
much damsgf d be are, but was considerably in
jured by the drenclOug necessary t J put the fire
out.
New Years' Address. The Allegheny
Night Watch have tuned a well prepared New
Year's address, aril We cry among them yes
terday was "New Year's Gift." We underativid
they were abundantly snceessfhl in laying In
ILACC of goad tialogs.
}leper k Bueme —..... 910
A L Lipton IZZO' lee .... 1016
Irr4l Jacob. 7 , 2 1111R081..... .
%1 Lop. - 210 H ....--. 80
W81,22,20n0 a Akart'a 89 . Bre.ffer i Biarke._—..l9
Jo. Baxter
10 IA ner
No. 75 Fourth s Street Pittsburgh. I L 1 1." " 3 "
Total . --19
ROBINSON, ideCTR A N & co
„Bankers qnd Brokers,
[feelers to all kinds of Government Securities-
Gold, Silver, Di:Warrant Bans Notes, Foreign ►nd
Domestic Enct►nge, 00. &v.
peponts tneeveen In PAD FUNDS and CUR
REHM .
Interest allosred on time depoalts. Clolleatkore
mule in all parts of the United States on meet
fay orable terms.
I 'niers eneentel with divpsteh for everything
In the bleinees at the flosthn, Sev York, Pull..
Seiplalk crul Pittaburgb Woken' Board. etrietlg
oil conivalasio.
Drs A. CLEW S to resv Ycrk ,
C , SIKE &CO , ..11 is. i HE
PER/MIN, Dv,:. cs•
FINANCE AND TRADE
lIROKERS AND BANKERS RO 1110
(.020i1101.21 Er 1L0111131601. 111 . 4.11111,4 A co.)
torrter or tor l'amtaerol4 atrz - rea./
TCOI/..T. lan. 2, lira
ostri ked.
V. S. I S 1 . 7 .----....1 00
02 6As
0
O. S. 6.22/,, old 14211 ea
('.5.2+;0 • .,__.._ ' 17 6o
U. S.lO-10%. „..----___ 91 oe
(J. S. C94l.ll4cates —, 117 011
(001.'112 90 --
_
Con eel/I,llle Ws too vo
Alierteny Valley It. ft 2 - 4........_ lot .
Alutaostgathei a 113 • . timacv... • 41 04
A lirgl.cpy 1..
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115 30
i
AnafbettY V .1 1 0 t
tt. R.
.10c0.... 000
rts• rage Nat. t(lualx...--. -- at 120
Eolith Net. Bank.--...... Its S 0
1.)010calsIs 1.1 Il* 00
7 - 0 i'lllstrut National St SO
0 Exchange do ..... .....--
10 Imo City .'o
udo ..... 10 00
.130 t L•ncooter h Merry R. 1.... So
:.tau do
I Fold derilned one per cent In the New York
market to-day. while Us.ltrol States homls sore
firm at the advance made on Saturday lost.
Sit toy market easy, with idle capital rapidly to.
Clll23l.llnting.
Our home market presents to-day no features of
apt Mal interest. The, a some enquiry for bank
shoes, stills sales Ct Esc:mugs at 84,t, mad ell
'spas
at sr44—pery fair prices, but not beyond
the o , •I V. lne nf the frock of these •donesbly
poshest, t a s The M h. 'M storl. Is also lock
ing up to market. Cal I.i.l—cana offering. tot
Asir.
thlag aotni,ln ml .pare.. Col uruhla held at
286:b1i. with rather less togulry for It. Phlla
delphla. Lane/later k Cherry Hun without change•
at shout al lAA, co asked.
?beret. no unusual pressure for money to meet
first January notes, and we conclude they wilt for
the greater part be promptly met.
It la certainly refreshing and encouraging in
these day. of depression and stagnation la oil
stocks to nod may of them declaring divideads,but
more especially, when we have a dividend of
meal' ran omit announced out of the earnings of
a single month. We refer to the Doman Run a
West Hickory Oil Company, which, as will be
seen by reference to us advertising columns, has
declared n dividend of eight oer cent for the
month of December. This company with a com
paratively small capital stock, owns a large
amount of territory on Dennis Hun, and has very
handsome interests to three producing wells,
which yield the company about one hundred bar
rels of oil per day. The wells are located on Dro
ol. Run within a short distance of the celebrated
Erenemite Wells, which here been producing con
stantly for are year,: sad, without .peaking
pnraglngly of Plt.hole, Oil Creek or Cherry Run,
there Is certainly no beater territory for oil de
veloping in the Venango Oil Regions. The stock
of the "Dennis Run b. West Hickory Oil Co." la
owned almost eacmsively by about a dorm of
gitishurght re, and the 03114:01, very wisely coo-
eluded that they would prom, a small capital
stock, and large dividends ton large capital stock
and no dividends, which, unfortunately, his ban
the case with the great m•jority of our Petroleum
0 tardtlit.
—The Hanlon Godwin, of Saturday, report. cop
per stock. a.
'Mining share. are In active request. Ilw State
closes at Wily Franklin, •t 40%; Copper Falb., at
Petvable, at 3204. The holiday. are, however,
Micelle; the /peculators In tht• hoe. Wan) , of
the very largrat Oerators are of to their eyes lu
Uhrtatmas and ?dew Year's festivities; and It Is
safe to say that we shall see' no great excitement
In the st net till the year is fairly opened. We no
lee a slow Pelherick fever. This stock la atilt the
plaything far • few active copper and under
their patrottage "large soles. ftl have recently
been made at two and • half and upwards.
"Feasible Quincy and Franklin are the cheap
est on 11w fist, and will in all probablUty roach
higher agate.. Pewabla startal a little this week,
and nss touched 40, hut by the skillful hammering
of "Jacket," the boldest bear of the copper brok
ers, has receded about The continued high
price orcopper, and the Milian blockade, com
bined with the good returns from these mines,
must, however, give them a rise Soda !hat even
"Jacket , ' cannot chock."
Boston Iron MarkeL
ilosvon, Dec. af.—The market for pig Is rather
nilled but nits very small Blocks ',stable for
present Use; prices_ rulovery than for nll grades.
Ittnnufactured Iron, of All destriptions, to in fair
demand at about previous rates.
We note small Sarrof Scotch pigisio nt Cana
Sad Ler tOn. the Inside rpm lir Pits -to arrive,
/Meth= Is scarce and. Witnqq at $5ll/00 per ton,
for the different nurnhers. Dhareoril:Pil i t I. eery
Ilan at per tan. cash. far iron as in fair
dernandmith mmicente storks, and StltliTsam store
ore selling at StrifeldO for English coMainUt I tint)
Strlpet,ton for do rotted. Amens''- retined bar
is Wiling 41 visa WO Pee ton from Manalkturers ,
hands, and sp.:54lW front store. hotirand Iron is
telling at 059, unlit, per ion, tor Eriglieh. and OW
100. cum any, for American. roller plates are In
fair demand at preViOn• rates. Russia sheet It
mote quiet, and aeliing smali lots at a.inlOc per
English de to item of mite. Nails.are
relline n 70.0.1 f, arras per ton lot assorted Sizes.—
Buihnn.
IMPORTS BY RIVER
ANI,V ILL c—rk. I:mm.oU 411 AM-1 & to,
„so I . bo floor. 161 1.1.'s 1a111.4 bblo butter, 41 &Lel3
coca, 5 eke Wool! J 1.101103 10, 100 1,61. Door;
T I 1.014 thg, 69110 do, 1 .40 I,oltrr. I do on.. 1 keg
larll. 10 dot 6100011, 102 eke co, a; White lo Lyons,
417, do do; 14 H 1 grey 1.01011 . .1 li.ocs, LW
solralturni Ilabo!h. /addle, A du dn;.l Irwin., 10 oar.
boys; !load & .111etzgen,2. bill Isrd,l do - dry poaches
IL' brolth, 1 bid Weal, 1 onop olllckensi F 11. , phorlok,
G dreorod hogs. 1 , tiolf 461 sorourn'i C l.,romor 6
droolled 110201.FIcemlog k 01014 , togs, .k.
dry (104.1 Wooderilloh, noo hoop poly*: Dr
Portia., I toslArrles; II 11 co I, 1 Ix tOols 2 drill
Lary.
PITTSBURG/I PETROLE:UJI MARKET
OrriC■ or THE P1TT..C.,,,a
Tl:l.nnr, Jan. 2, ISM
CAL arrivals of Crude continue large,
and with only a moderate demand, the market
rules a little week, though there Is n 2 quotable
change In prices, and we continue to quota at 270
la, We returned, and lit,Et 23 bbls lortvded. sales
of 9eo bids to bulk, at 27,6; 729 do do at 2.e, 11l at
22, Ltd, included, 64 do do at 11122‘; 100 •1 323,i, and
2,0 et ghiy, Buyers are still holding otr in exper ,
t•tion that the large arrivals will force n decline
in pikes, while, on the ozher hand, holders do:not
appear very anxious to realise, feeling, seemingly
pretty coaddr at, that the present rate. tel I be
sustained. Therefore until the market finds its
level, tee assort expect any treat activity,
REFINED—There is still some inquiry for bon
ded oil for Immediate shipment, but future deliv
er es air t ery dull, and contract's can only be ef
fected at low flgun • Sales of 1003 bids. for Imme
diate debt sty In Pl.Padelphis, at 68i and 1003 bbls
t•BrilLiant . , for March delivery In Philadelphia at
to, nee Oti 15 quiet and norntrially unelnuce2
el to S 9 cents for city brands, Thus far this Bea
con, the transaction. in Free Oil have been re
markably light.
NAPTIRA AND RESIDUUM—There is no Im
provement to note in the demand for either one of
these articles, anddn the absence of sales, we con
tinue to quote the former at 1:04921, In bond, and
ell 4111, free, and the latter st tafi rs,l3 per bbl. Sale
of gi ••Ambee Oil from Green, tlo.,at Sniper
gallon.
lik.l)£.lPTS--The following is a partial report
of the arrival• of crude by the Allegheny ricer,
•Inee Satutd•y
PF.TII OI.EU 12 IaTOCKS. , IN SEW YORK
sr, al lolepateh to Western Prep.
New Toss, Jan. I, lard
Y . 11,0121.0 STOGIES—FM= 1.6.2e1T; Itaneehoff
Ik.o roes to VII,IO on the septet that the loj anc
rice had born removed; Palmer two to flu pr
shut, and was In •etive demand on the ensconce•
of a dtvldend of 2 pee cent Sales to-lay were it the
fenittins rale. • ?.!."!::7, fi; central, l 2; First
Oat roil, 40; Pith , le Creek St2,to, Union, II
tlitt dart., KM; Wcbater, 841; Drevoort,
NEW YOUR PETROLEUM MARRET
Spettsi Id•patet, to W et tern Prom
Kele' Yoe., J..:, t 626
dull .4 uscheaged; we quote
.1 466 , ge!,9, ter erste, and 62,i16ee for Reetned to
12c e 4.
1=33
Special dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Cl:team:l, January ISt
Starkets generally dull and lower.
FLotra---Quiet and unchanged.
Ours—Wheat, very dull anal heavy. dale. No •
S 'rte.' at lao!zoi.di. Corn, atoady; No. t at
43e; No 361 FOP*. Oa4 , low•al 11•1•• No
at zatr,4ll.*n. tryo quiet at a3c for Na. 'l.
Oa:KW Earley was told at 1111.1:4 , ,g.
Wttutzi—Scarm. and adranced to per gallon
1411 at IR;
O
P ortatons—Dull and lover. Mesa Pork - 11
car. d 11,00,1gsalc. 1.000 lobla, buyer'. cotton. all
January, at *7l; cl Meg with sellers, 00 mot, at
1. %. S•get Pickled Rims fully cured, told a t
lie; MN Uwe.. sellers' Ursa, for February. at
10M. Bulk Shoulders told at 1154 e, loci.. GPieuri
16.64. Lard, quiet at 17%01.4a.
liornt—heteipt• el Hogs for inn pact throadday.
mount to 11,110, See tad drea.edi. Dre.aed Hap'
opened at IlQlll,‘c, but elated du'l tad acirce
Lire llogn active, at 0:4139y,c, Coming areas.
~ c aeca E,obanjs, arta. Gold 114.
Ppcc:at DiApatch to the Pittaburth Gazette.
j WS. 2,156 a.
rhos, to 212 —"Vaned midi VC SAIL 9(.0 Po. k at
MA^. and advs.a d rloastair Ira at 41113.6*; Bane /
nerdy; sale. Shouldeta at sl6,oo, : eleari Side $25
raelltd bulk inaata dull; salsa or Shonidata at 1.1.234
Sidra, 113; them Bidet, syt,tll; Mani, suel,
110.14—Active: Sales e. mtpla,u, nat., an 4 p,-
13Q10,03; grotl, Cioslng firm. Receipts 11,500.
MARXISTS BY ZELEGRAPII,
Finance and Trade In New Tart.
Nine You, January S.—TWA martian hallway
speculation was quite buoyant at the early sesalot
of the open beam, wah an advance of MAR; per
cent over riming lairs of .catitrdansvcatag. at
!stack I xche go, cad afterwards on etasit, toe
market was weaker, and the rise WWI partially
Than Was, however, • rally before me
o'hael, call. Plasburin a nd New York Central
are the features of the day. Stocks continued
Era at higher ivesulation la New
Y ark Ckotast. Etkr,,hllch.ganSouthma and Cleve.
land and Pittsburgh. Basra have aim, it Could
to handier the market, and the volume of mem
i•till.l2 for a rise Is steadily lacreulati.
The following were theeirsinqpriet.l 5141:11
Oslo Verttllcstes, th%i Now 1 ork Central, 17%,
Finn, 1734, Radom, hirer, 101%. lloailog,
Atichisso Southern, leh
; Cleveland a Pletsh tree
1.0,4; Cleveland Toltec II3%; Roak 101 4 „;
North Western, ZS do. preferred, Fart
W•yoe, 15 1 ,6.
Gold cloned tteadlly at 1441. Thl Government
11. t era. alight], lower on gild hoods, but the 7 JO
to . es were lather and In demand, State Bonds
were strong and netter some respects. Coal
and ellanellaneous share. arm and higher, gener
ally. Money co rtioue to Increase In caws
The Cortmercia/ says Um er sternest of the anoci
ated tanks exhibits some very Important flactua.
Moe In favor of the Moth...axes of ease money
Deposits sh.w an increase of gi30=1,991, and
Circulation an increase of 1.16615414. The Lons
bate Inoresacd 1611,42111. The Legal Tender line
exhibit@ an altogether exceptional inoreage of
111,20,474, sth ing from the banks having adopted
the uniform -Imago of lialuthog United States
elearinghOtise certificates, with their legal tend
returns, to accordacce with a result:tit.n adopted
at a meeting Cf the ess•cletion held December
nth.
Money Is I.reasingls aYundant. Tee demand
from broken Is moderate. awl dereraily supplied
at 6 per cent, with exceptions tos large amounts
on liorenments, at a per coat. A payment of
dirldende wir, during tha Week, dal further add
to th e pravalitagekte. Dtseennta snow no change.
Then tea cesudeera , le amount Of paper tardier,
gradese fur cent. ts paid on prime bills. For/ewer
the rata gentility ma le pm clot.
New York Market.
Nrer Your, lan. 2.—Corrox—lauci awl l ower
at ined3c
ThovU—Rather acre artive•, nt 132548,60 for
Fantra Mail; 18.sztp,i9 for Hound Hoop Ohto;
t9,traio,2o fur Trade Brand., the Market °loofa;
steady
WriterYvntril al 41.2 , 42,t8
Outs—Wheat vtry quirt •nd prize' without
decided thane. Rye to moderato roqucit at 93:.
Barley qutat. parley Malt duti. Vora quiet and
without =Merin/ canner's', 1:249430 for unsound:
W.t for sound inincoWesturn. Clots quiet at,
49rafill for Weatorn.
Cr vent—l:Arndt ; et. Dorulopo, to bond, 12 7 .
SCO•B—rtr.• Chiba Munsorado, ISO.
hlotaasue—ljuli.
Hat naLLOSI—DuII end bombast.
New York stock and Money Market
Draw Yoga Jan. 6.—Mo:ilia—Easy at 6 Percent.
en call. Stat ling dull and nominal. at acuNalitenh,.
Bold a ahado easier—opening tar like, deummg to
144 I,i, and dogleg at 111%. Chaveramear. Stock.
trent; r. Sizes of 'Bl Coupe., et.
interest, I(4' is do G •-• Coupons of '62, 105; de of
'Of, 102: Ilea airy Ivoiel-10a tat series,.2d, 99,
ad, f 8 7a; 11, N. plats of I ine Year Certificates, new
lune, 0Y7.,.; Iron. ea•e Sites of 'P3; 9.9 , ‘; nicionfl
Mar , . 18't Near York Cestri.{, OS; !sate, 0,11.
Reviling. 11 , 1%; Mietacan SouLnern and riorj.qorn
10.1.151.•, 7.53 i, Cleveland .d
Noa W
h estern. 9fi , !a; N. lY petaled, 414. i. 11.0 x
Wand, 19 ,
,'l.; roil aynw, 1015 i.
PCIIII—Pork I. vlet. an I lower. at) pool far
New biro, $,S,Vbit7S an Int IS5r-5 do.,closing at
ittn,tth, regular fri,oo fur P Onto an d ettt,'b for
Fume hlera , eta g,:na bola Now Mese tar J umaq,
Ft LI UM, sad _latch, letters' opttnn tsar r Jan n ary
11111, 01 ltrsCnr,l3. Rent quiet ar $17325 00 ftv. New
1 1 1010 Nu. , $1414U0 for Old dn. Sr :C:3 00 for New
Extra .Meal, and 411011C0 for Old do. Boat flame
flute; et $52,60034,75. Cut Meat. dull and Dotal-
Dal. Moon doll; matt isle. Of Ilumbtrland at
15c. Lard quiet and steady, at 1et4819;4•. But
ter dull, et rent for Idttio. add 272 VA, for State.
t't one etyti•t, - at 13G1In4a.
lloo , .—Dreaveet -Op lower, at IV.; IV A., for
Woe or,u l 3 Glee for tuty.
Wow York Gatti° Market.
•
Yong, Jan. 2—Tae entrant arta ea I' or IS .
n .14 at an the Markets Ara as follow.:
brag Uerri.e—wlrsil QUO itc• per heal. Steals
fair to good, $14018; commas, el I.s.ldis ; re, truer'.
or. giO4IO.GO.
Coy,. sivo Cerrue—EXtre. r^r n•.a. 11&20 ;
n re , condor, gcbegeb; ordlnar). ,f.vOltrro; commou,
43; r tailor , 'MOWS. .
Vast. (Jet, re—First quality pe" r. IS!..Misc;
rdtnery 11(l4c; entrrroc,lli4ellcutntertor,liqei.i
neear AND LAIIIIS—Extra. per head,
rvilinary, $6.,05,50; common, it,b6ggs;
int•riot,
swum—bra. y; corn red,ive• n, 10 , 05103.,ic; bytt
.111 fe I,
i• rrivo—The market web without soy especial
h. pie; • good detuand preiraltell for good to prime
which commanded higher prima, ether
Loyd. serer Ot 110 sctivv, hilt prices were firmer.
n •ter AND LA4444E—Have ban trrrairre4lnelt at
so (dyer., on iset week. Plies.so h
1.11,1-4/4 en stocks, et all the yards, for
this god 14.5 week, were es f Howe: This wee l •,.
tot 41, 4 374 Beert4; 114 Cowl; 601 Weal (4 , 1,5.4 6941
,hrol. sod Lem t•; 23.1941 S flee. Lest <net, 11,481
ltr •es; 71 (Jou • ; Veal Calves; 14,445 Sharp
cod Lambs; 18,109 5W1213.
(.11/CirlD2'l Ma ket.
INCI,CATI, Jr a., 2.4—FLoce—Steady • t ful
rat,.
Oasis—Wheat quiet: nil red, No. I ttl ,°,
torn. firmer, at 6a:6 tanund, shallot. Oats,
firmer. and In good lit ruts I, at 03c, with sellers at
tee. Rys, quiet, at 'Oa br ortme.
ki r i , iii -- r-Lintet, at 112a312,23, the latter the Ina
veiling ma,
OnscrLasro asp Pirrannanu
Jan. 2-4,3 bbl. beans, I do flaxseed, 'l'enitlas;
bo• cheese, E Heagleton; 6 dressed b 9 .4,,J P Han
na, c mks rags, II•rkle. a co; 2 draFg;:r hose,
CuLough, Smith a co; 21 sks Kirk
patrlck a. boo; 6 bola chalrs, Lemon 12 do
In, Hammer a Hauler; 600 sad /r414 - ;.H.lllllaan.
Its cr. Si to: ill bb Is flour, Wilkins J,nabart; tad
aka !lour, C H 2.14115; I car barley. J 1 car .•
meta, Eloack a co; 2do do. J 21110;21ead1 1 car '
lumber. flack,boalL t!...-
Prrn , nrcoH, t °carers a Caaro..TTl R. R..
:lan. 2.-1 bin broom corn,Shomakr r s34ing;3 bas
' 11 . c . 0 1 54 (3,Tee lit - Vgdlus.";k%
ats. Alereall - h; 425 bush barley, 1 1. thaleldsi 12 T.
Inlus, Hays a Starart;2o IlourZ.so BS. mill-
Iced, I ear corn and oats,./ SteW ~.1.,• 91 sacks
Gala, Ito 00 corn, It Hoodersou; tie bbls.
ee•CO OIl00; I car staves, J .51eyersi.. : Baldrics,
Usy 9l 11a) den.
ALLiscilirJri STATION, January, barrels .
brandy, IT a A Caluni 2 pkg. aqua' , Sbulr. Sou
ta co; II Mils kips, Popp, Baker a co; .r.2 . lge barley.
17 bags feed, Votga!ey a Hopp. S . l.
5 9 14T.4
A LLECEIINY CATTLE MARKET.
NEW-A.ISVERTISEDIhTS
Puov , e‘4..sa--Iners Pork In demand. at VD, Tut
holden a.kln( 11,6015 r., Greco meas. firmer, at
10, :3 and lie fur Shoulder'. lile6, Ham.; Bulk
Meat. and bacon, oneness-ed. Lard, quiet, at
1 31 EN4e for prime city.
;eado, at ii!,(lAbc for
NN ',Lea irregosAl; "leo 161
06 la Blot!. sod $2 235:45 for lice.
Gale, 144%.
NA ember clear; Thertr, ,, useter
New York Weekly Ran !statement.
Ice, Tons Jan r ma.
Increase Decrease.
Loans r•—`9.445,710 61F,036
15,331,769 713 361
Ciroulatlon.... 11,990,639 913,649
Ilepaatt. 18 92206 6,11C1991 .../
Legal Trader.. 11,164996 •
Including Clearing Rouse Certificates loc:ease of
017.233,161.
to Liverpool dull and drooping
Iteported for the Pittsburgh Gazette
A.14E0 t (dire, Jan. 2, IBM.
CATTLE—There was agalo a eery light artuply
of cattle on sale this week, and with a slight.',-
proved demand the market was s little morn &n
-itre, but as compared with last week, prices !trivet
undergone no eszent LAI change. The whole ClUM
bee In the pens on diond,y did not exceed seine
hundred head, of which about six hundred chanted
hoods, and the hala , ce were left over and shipped
Last. As a general thing the cattle in point of
tiusLty did not reach the. usual standard,heing
:costly thin cons and rough steers and stags, and
quite a number of ttsiallawags." Ai is always
the casePunder similar dircumstances, good cattle
sold readily at full prices, while the commoner
grades sold slowly and only st very low figures
We etre .1!. to B cents gross, as the extremes of
the market, though .Messrs, Greenwald & Kahn
report haring solids few bead of choice fat heifers
at 9p.—the highest figure realized to thi. market
for some time. The demand far shipment oontin•
ues light, and but very few changed hands fortixat
purpose, and the attendance of eastern buyers
was very slim,
FRESH COWS—The demand continues very
light, and with a supply somewhat in excess of
the requirements ot the trade, prices nave declin
ed materially within the past few weeks. C.
Wolfe repotta having sold 17 head of cows and
calves at prices ranging from 00 to 11 75 Per here/.
11005—The demand for Bogs is batter and con
aiderably In exceas ot the supply, several packer.
having commenced glsughtering, but there ia'no
advance to prices, and we tiontinue to quote.at 9
to 954, gross, for fair to good averages—one bunch
bringing 9%. So far a. oar packers are concerned
there Is ncechiuice for drovers establishing an ad
vance. as the former will not buy above our quo
tations, and they are Siting hold sparlar,ly at the
figures now current. We have the following amiss
to report.
Seller. Buyer. Nn. siege. Price
Porter to Emertch 47 353 9 . 74,
gray to Hanna is Co 119 117 oso
Good & Co. to Raman & C 0..... no 317 9.50
Emerlek & Co. to Henna &Co Ne 269 9 2.5
Bell to CO Zrt g6O
SHEEP—There is next t o nothing doing in this
class of stock, thedemand being get y Lotto, yet
the offerings are ver g meagre, and we quote fat
mutton Sheep, suitable for retailing, at .s,lAkie,
37 cA Hasler Carr retailed 20 head of mixed cat
tle for 311tehell, at 61;j64; also, 21 for Itesita,
same quaitty, at about same - prices.
Lynn retailed 22 corateoptili thin COW's and heit ,
MS St tpE!f .,
"'27 ..rney Grey 23 come:welsh steers
awl heifers at G 4, .d Grey retailed the same not.
Me at WA to T.
llothchilds h Etkert to ;Harks h. Traormao 122
;.,mod of very fair catllt a. 6%; retailed od head at
6 to 0%.
Gl.es ts. Lae}, ty retailed L 9 head for S Warre7
at 4-3.[Wrh . -450 left over. B.
lensing from 6
31yers h Bro.report bar log retailed 106 at putts
to
Croon< & Ha. wholesaled :63 bead to Lehman,
sreraging NW, at about 6,60; retailed d9nms4 . .t
harm t o Greenwald report having retailed 15T
header from 6% to .2;4.
31cCue to Haan 6, 11rouie 34 common tattle,
a, erasing Ara, at 6. . .
Il.hhouser sold 1 61) head to L. Rothchild. tr. Co.
al 6; retailed 6 at 634.
3lerriek & flood retailed 62 head, .d Starks lc
Tr AISSMIM retailed about lOU Leta.
Boston Wool Market
DOS,. bee. 00,—The wool market, contrary. to
general expectation towagola the close of the year,
Is looking up. Buyers estialled probably.that the
time for bolding of has gone by, amt that prices
will be likely to rule higher Ina few weeks at
farthest, hare come freely into the market and
taken several lanr,c end many email lota. Othera
are canvassing and Monter/a the beat
terms upon which One •taple way be obtained,
evidently preparing to take hold as soon as this
ponst is ascertained, or immediately after the
new year. Some of them hate large contracts for
Spring goods to battled with all possible dispatch
sod the material to do it with Is still La the heads
of the wool merchant.
Under these circumstance.; there is a very dna
feeling oo the part of-seller; why are beldlog
large po alma of their choice wools above the mar
ket. and raters are readily obtainable for good lots
which were refused by buyers a week or ten days
ago These(' no longer a disposition to hold back
on the past of the latter, who would take .lithe
tine wool so be had In: the touters markets with
out hesitation, if holders would consent to meet
their views or compromise the difference between
them. MI the cheep lots, pressed upon the mar
ket by weak bolder, hare been picked up, and
no more advantage la to be gllued on the score of
financial necessities.
• The goods market Is also beginning to show
signs a animation, which toast stimu'ate the
c.mstimption of staple ' and tam all appearances
A steady and active demand may be anticipated
during the early months or • the year, an was the
case at the corresponding', pentad lost .11.1011.
With such a demand as was then expeneneed, the
present stock of ant, wool would apeedlly absorb.
ed, and. a strong comoctliine developed among
manufacturer. for supplies to carry them over to
the next wool season.
The inquiry at present is mostly for choice lots
of full or three-forth. blooded wool; but the lower
grades will soon become desirable, and aro already
Meaning to sell more freely, though at rather
low rates, Pulled wools are also in better demand
and though the stocks Lissa been accumulating of
late, the market exhibits Increased firmness. •
Sales of domestic for the weak ifoot up soots
0111000 lbs, at a-rouge cf 15045.5 e for fleece—the out
side figure for small lots of picklock, and eallrfic
for the various grades of pulkal. The transaotion a
triclinic testi.' large lots of Ohlo fleece, at OS27fie
for medium and good, 'Thegio for choice straight
lots. Materially higher prices have bean olTered,
and In some eases refused, for extra and selected
tots, which are wanted for •light Spring fabries.
cnnodatad foreign wools me quiet, but held It
full prev ious rates, with lasigniticant [remise
t
Pork Packin,; at Loabsille.
Loonsvitan, Dec. 30.—1 n hogs more activity
preyed's, and, the piwkers are eh busy killing.
Prices have a decided upward tendency, buyers
freeky paying 934 , VaNc gronsovlth sales of a lot at
3.5,60. and oOc extra of 10e gross. The receipts dur
ing the pas; week include hogs from rho interior
of Iridium; some lots from es illstance of ISO miles.
It is generally conceded thatine g.eater Portion
of hogs destined for this market have been re
ceived. The hogs to this State are all pretty well
Ip, end the prospects of hog killing on this sideof
tie Aver will not extend much beyond next week.
It is estimated that the entire packing here will
not exceed C 5,100 hogs, encintive of the pickle. at
New Albany and „Teflersonville. The pecking thus
far need.: Killed today,r6o; previously. 47,000;
In the pens, 3:1}0; making a total of killed and In
the po [l6, as,ite
RIVER NEWS,
The river still continued to fall last evening, al
though there is yet a good boating stage. There
were no arrivals or departures (outside of there.
gutsy packets. The weather Was raw all day, and
the streets remained in a ftoeen condition.• Bun:-
mess at the landing %mu dull.,
The Mat Donut leaving are the America,Goldlng
for Nashville, Nevada, Evans for Lmilsville,
A tmenln, Itlei9allura for St. Lento, (lateen, Smith
ton for New Orieans, Sate Putman, fqr
Louisville, Rorer, Dean foO Nashville, and At . -
atalllllo, Sweeny tor New Orleans.
Nearly or quiet all of theakjlegheny river pack
ets were at thee births at the isodlog last eve
ning. Some of them will leave to-day for the
oiingenlnus region,
lee cehtleues to roe in small quantities out of
the Al/cells:ly liver.
Ti.cto were 41 inches of water In the channej, at
(Ai cuy y eatettlay, and the Allegheny river was
r tlrderraad that John S. Itlclflllla has ay-
Ott" tur ith,‘ obtaivcd a twaerlt for ht. Cap
,tons. tee rive the report R. we hare beard It
flout other., btit cannot ray Iwwll , lrely of ally
owe Itu.wlLJge that accts Is the fact..
The hither sot Kerttntt were - advertised
to Irttre tinelhhati ter Pittchutgh tart etttlit. .
Golding lia left l'hiclnextl fur this poet
ott Stin.lay le et.
Cm/J. D. L. Ifeadticitsrat CO Clerk J. 11. Young,
~f the tlaegte 11.‘ye len izetraual for I'lzuhur4l,
o
Capt..l. W. 0.1.41 of eArsoplexy l Smith
lADO, Ry., 013 Tvet.lny lett. ,
henry coal %el:7;ons were crozsing the nitwit
the lee t ut Salta Louts on Satartl*y
tar••
•
G,r. llohnta, wntch=on on the Julia, was 10 . V.,
Ter t.osttl froof that fr , at ou the 28th ult., whey
boat was near 11:1,11
A • c:respondent of the Saint Louis Desszent'
11,3 •
"I. am satisfied that by constructing two Jamie
dykes to the Mississippi oboVe SL I.outs, our Wit
ter mould pe preserved te navigation every win
ter, scitliout tell. The current or the rives would
by these dybee be Continoti to • narrow totureges
and the result Would leeritatitylise towline—Pitft,
The noetoss tee to gorge IMmetillitelr abeee the
‘ . 71,1; titrOOLI. To I , rel IpW Or-Ice theeedl4
the harbor sad remler ea• of l': , qg-1t,,3'101 :st•lt
yOlge .t ‘ii . 1.....r.r , al ert' lltZtillir, .4*•-..L.- , vrto
4
„„;.•.„,„.•.:,,.,..:. 7,..s I AL:. .I,ll.ou'd ..
ruselgollVu Irma s'_ L.' tug to the th De pro— ,
aerlrel throughout IS : yet., and culeulab:o It
bertert ac.trt•e to ,:t/ . : .rnerHal Int • a." .
II Is writ .vow 1 :L., tri. ciostue, IV. h.rbo -
with Ice Is inuaroh , y et , uf ed try tile,s - Yhoktmg 11 , - .. 4
the rtrcr or WILSN , iv &ter s', armj‘zt neatly
a ... 1
every winter there good nayigs , 'low that :t
Polht. It la very plain that tf attot.,,L._ t Louie a
narrortur plays Or made than thefSompstaset4 •
etanc.l at IV hlout tlt Mess', the 1.1:!?:i.r Milt D J
mote he forged to to Co eat us off - ft , t . -SiTet 00 a- _
muumatiou with the South. 0,
IMPORTS BY RAIILRO4M.
PITTISIMIUeS FORT WATt & t 7. R. B. •:.
RI Malt cat boa oil, Treacott S 0:1 ou , , T
U J <ohms; 2 can, lumber, L Laugha a+. :rob.
Jaa 11 Lod S bon; to bbl. c. de pra-AeUeb. J b. • .1
btewkler & to; 94 'to do, Cook & 114A1.1or;11.2 bur -.•
Cher., II tildu.e; 1 car hay, is dr17'..1.9 1 bode, H -1
Rea jr; 1 'La rep, Iktart,e h co;: b0x......0 rl4l.ter. LI
Lena; 2t7 bag. barley, spencer & 372.11 Pkil '
brandy, Qua:antic:met & 0r0i221 Lio - d. 1 feed. .:
Wrn N. olgt X co; o bb,. 00 13 L Fah.let.t &.; 1 - :
2 bar butter, Ido tattow, Volt & 0d:... , bb1a a fi - kr & --
St I.lharle• Hotel; 9 ph, butter, 1 d0 , 7"...;a. H BO ..
-
~e ; 9 k. g. lord , I do apple butter, T lid °akin,: =9
Dbl. dry app.e9, J Kobeoik, bap aetp7 , ll,buckle.b.
.;•!
co; c bt& tobacco, J 21 Mut Llacitl, lt,', bta. 20120,
Watt & 99 llsoo• 100 do do. ShoakalarAl.9. Lang; 2
t.bl9 crackers, Heymer a Bro. , ;',.1..y.
I ) ROOLA.MATION
CITY or AX.Llpt s l ar.h - r, se
a“ordarics with an Act of Adilfabi y doted •-.
Marsh 1310. 1944, I, John 111.Jrrls...n, Plf..,Vor of the
City of Allegheny, 4,.. Irma this my P4,clamatlon.
That, on the Second Tuesday In Jp!, , Aary, A. D.
Mu, being the cloth day of chi me the duly
q. Gilled voters of each ward of mudg , p . .y will meet ;!
at the several places of balding etecns In melt
ros,.elsove ward, a, .d predate and by Ballot •
under the proclaims of raid Act of Pi-armory
One person to serve as Mayor of tags city,
Two persoha to nerve as lorectonr ;f the POot;
One f,,r the term of two p.a., and one pr the term
of [twee years. -
Oa the same day In accordance WI) :he further
provisions of said Act, the climes,
ist. Ward, will cleat by Ballot, Me tperson. to
serve al member, of the Seen (Joni !..r, on s for
the term of tarceyears and one for !Ai . , tra of one 1.
year and tour per.ons to be memberi tithe
men Council and two persons to ha h,,, , .001 Dire, :
.
ors. f
sd Ward will elect by Ballot Two o:sons to be
member. of the Select Council, 0tte..,54,4r the tem d
of throe ears and one for the term ose year. j
and four person, to be members of P - Je Common
Council, and two perform to be SeIIVI Directors.
3d Word will elect ay Ballot Two t - gs :sons to be Al
members of the Select Council, one flgAtte term of
three years, nee one for the term of , rflo year, and
and four pc. eon. to be members of the 00211]0n
0011/1:11 and two persons to be Salsooy.Jlreetore
Ste Watdartll elect 1 y Ballot Two W.raolll to be
members el the Select Column, one W. .the term of
three y mug and on* for the term of',Onelleal an
four persons to be members attic; 05T.... Mon Coun
cil; and three persons to be School paracetors, two
for the term of three year. and one fdlthe term of
two years, at the eleetlen to be held aforesaid,
on Tuesday, the oth day of January, 1) IMO.
The electors./ the tinware will vat, an the Pub.. -
Ile Schtol House Le .lid Ward.
Tb, Electors of the 2nd Ward willarote at Ike
Public school abuse In said Ward. ~c
The Electors of the let Preninst of id' id Ward,
which Includes all that part of sahl; want 'pug
west of Glover alley and Middle etelet will vote '
at the Public School Reuse In sold wigs!.
The Elector, of the 2d Precinct of ;the 14 Ward,
which includes all that part of salt *aril lying • '
east of Glover alley and Middle err will vote at •
the house of Colonel George Gent :kb the earner
of Erin Lane sod Seeend atreets
The Erector. of the lac . reelect Of dig. 4th Ward.
which include. ail that part of •sat;.`-ward lying
wart of East Lane will vote at the mine atoms ..
corner of Laceek and Anderson etrceto.
The electors of the 24 Precinct of tae nth Ward,
which Includes all that part of sairkward lying
sat of Ears Lane will vote at the SMsool House,
corner of South Canal and Walnut etezet.
(liven under My hand and the sesi of the said
Its of Allegheny, Ulla irath day of Delltralbe:, A. D.
LW. 3011 N lIICIEELSSN,
C,;;THAM FiTTINO.
PL.VM BING and
FOECE f MI PS,
IRON PIPE lIND BRIS4 WORK.
Of ail desciptiosz.
T. T. JP .W .
(Successor to Addy es Ewes;.)
T., PITTSBVIts'x'B, PA
IGS WOOD
jbialtatrd
OrFIC.SB F< kt HISVT—In a' .'excenetrt
locatlon sates corner of Grant ell Dimond
meets, second floor, ono mall ax two lu¢o
mom. Entrance, 14 Giant streetz-.Antatedlata
pose( scion Liven.
iss S. COTHSEO4. BONS.
SO NiGennt Al.
Omen Attnonetgy Bannsll anntrany, t
ittahunrs, January left NM
DIYIDELND Nol.lCR..—Therir 'readapt.
.nfanzgers glad Company ter Arytithy•ti bridge
over the Allegheny rivet, opyolnte to
the county of Allegheny, have this
a dividriel of eight (D) per-entit."l:4l - 4,0 Unpuni ,
Stoeln et the Vompsay, payable 10 . 0cAbholdets
or their :riga reprearatttlyra forth .
jaunt ; WM. 1103E811EG. Ilstamer.
,
liasnrsua-va , PlaitolEaat.,
Plusoarab, January t • Mat
The Direct Ors of this Hank this day
dtclatid a dividend of tire (5) pseAatu. on use
Capital noel; (tree from CtorarsuamUttai) out of
the profits of the last etc months. •
jakturd•ua OLO.T. VAX r!:011,EN.
. .
A is&LBOT , VE2lll . l(i otaiw.),,, r•Jfi
:t%: . '
...
TeIA.L'S and FkaI&LES, will- nomenhen at the -,
Fblrl Ward School House, on WrifiRESDAY,
Id Lori.
For partlinlats inquire of ....
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jaxt:nns : 3* Mr ..
aLEI.
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GA.t3 .
PLO:VI/N6 and
arr.am
43A 94 - 4 - PTI a(6 and
FIXATE/3S.
GLOBE sad
S:iIOKE 13f.1-*,
I' Lair...AMES *al
T. T. E W latiSt s.
(Sacdonor to Addy A Eice)
%c. 165 WOOD ST , PITTSCIGII, PA :z.=
j33:lltxocl - O • "."
VOR BALE.—A neat alnali Bltikt !lou se
lU:tree rooms and lot, ultuata c•!,ntlttit I . ::
cad, between; Sandusky greet
hest Allegbenr. Prloe, SSOO. Inquire at No.
Hobtairo street, Alisqlaetty.
ALLEOUZIT NATION...I34Na.
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PITTacraOII. Jaat11t.4.18 6,, t ::'
THE BOARD OF DIRECT Q S of this 1, 4
A }amok hare this day declared a cllaland of ela il
5) per cent. out of the prodt. of. IX! lest ma- . ~
monad, payable to the Stockholder* og and after :-.
he itch ler., (fee of illoveromeat TO, . 7- ;:1,
Jai
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their office, No 116 r &firth *tree.
3NO. F. Gt.' , ..SSE.ll,, , ,OnmetitrY.
Pl.tilburgla,.l4nuarT 2 , 1566.
SateirdErlCS NATION.V. CAI IC.
Prristuaatt Januarp, 1868,
1
8.18 BA NI BA! DECLAMS I )4IIDIV: , , I , .; ;
UPEND of *lx per cont. tote of trabasumastitt•Ti
Tsa, passible oft and Utter Jaillarr
sour(
Pittsburgh, Jan a, 1566. f5 ll
,sce
pLuninic,3k,
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MILEY' Luoi'n. Z ----p
BLILEY ZINC.
LEAD PIP/IN. ...
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Water Clouts and Wash;l ''t•tands '1
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carminative tciatrengther. 1;3.,
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of u,e stomach,
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and Debility. It 1r not alaboholfid . therelor
rdeularir matted for We ..i t, ig ,,,,,„ 0 - 4,,,, d 0..
safe permit:in.! Forsal b y all Drag.„ - ists evosx :-
where, at et pet•bet t„..
w i.a.
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