E s. • , - #lttelwPiti6 c _, • MONDAY, JANI' AUV Isßt TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Inival and Departure of Traia.i. . " Pr l,l .E. sl7intliti Central laallroad. _„. ...eparfs. Arrine.c. Day Expel •5..... 21.17 a M Mall 1:51 A In /Utoona Accom'a 7 . :14m M East Line 2:4n a m Ctschmatt Estes Ible a m ht Wall Acconen 6:25 a co NAIL 11:40 a. Parlat Penn Accom.. %ST a m PRIP•EXPr•••••• aff.s p cs llfl Wall Accom... 8:50 • m .101011 , 41.11 Ana. 4:15 pm '.lohnst 'a At:cm:n.lo:l.4l4 m FaißLliati IMIX, p rn ill, t.t. Eric 31•11-12:35 p cc /it Wall'Accuta.. 6::114 m,ltallimarc Ex p'• ESJ pm 2d rr" „ ”, " ' a m p•I W Wall Accom... I: S J p m 94 ' 'MC _ " M.A p cn,i'lwil'a }::prose,." . ..mr, pea '''' ~. tat Penn Acems'nlo:a3 p m ;7,1 rtnn a ccom.. 6:25 p m 44 • " 33.0 p to IAI moua ACCOM. I a Emlgt Tra10...01:31 p m et &arch tralnl eaves Wuils' Station ere., BO ay at 9:45 a m.; rcluralng, levee Plitcbarcb at 32: i d o. co. rtt t *bomb, Columbus and Cinch:math Arrives. • Fact Lba.D.7.'1... ves e 2:50 a" m' Fast Use_ Mall NI( .0 :, Lc Mall— idatitteue - .- ....._. 2:2) p nt - .Epetos AK übenville Ac- ,onteubentille Ac e °dation, 4:10 pm , commodatlon ..10:10 am .1..,c m il...lbob2l2l2o4 3 l6 ,3 't.::et E y s ta p e m b:all Cblec•Zo. Et rta j)"" 1,44 m Espy A"-i". 4 21 1 5 p "' m .V.A a . 44 m Espy.° ...... .... *:2l p m M l t r, 733 9 9 Mall 432 p m Klitellng Et pre LAN itl Nele Eriglsion Amu tindatinn leaves Allegbeny dtpot at 9 am.. 11,50 a. en.. 444 p. m., and 0:40 p.. Itocitesten. 235 p. tn. t6-4;etv eavb°. 2:40 p. m, , t goon m. - t'TJ iill'. p t m. l NV eilvville. Lb/ p. tn. V itt/thumb, Cleveland and Wheeling. /apart.. ArHoes. ,lispreas ....... ... 2.= i tu 'Express 2:.49 p m Maitre. ...... .... Int° to F.a6presa . ..... .... 2:13 p m Mall tinal In E.2preue . ..... .... 2:28 ato Steubenville Accommodation learea Alie t tneny al 1,40 p. m. Pittsburgh and Connelltsville. ts. • Arritc.r. Wall Depar 'lilt a mMall 0:al to m .gzeress ' &CO p m Expreva 10,31 a in lat McKeesport-Mak a tu tat McKeesport.. 83° a m r.. 1 '• 6:16 a m 2cl 66 , 2,45 p at Allvii/eny Valley rum. ..a. Depart.. I g 4,71000. Stan - 6:45 x in j .. ~ Express .....,,,up u m Napa,. Enlu p m I Ilan 6:10 a m Accommodation. ;tan - -. ~,c r., ,m m, ,,„„ ~,x,. ,„ T i liliblirgit . mnd ° Eri ' e Elmilroad, to Oil ==r== Awei;: - .••• ' - 7D 7 a , .e.. If. 40 -E&ves... F o il ( .. Zio. VEx pre... 6:57 • to •i t .... nt burgh , ‘ woe .d Chicago, awl t{4:B. er Valley. E mw ... i .in„ n o .p.—Grant and Wetter Sta. strrtees. ' Departs. 11411• ea. . -Cal p m 18:t0 v m :a 00 p m 116,:i.iiiosky Stowe, St. Clair St. Departs. naillfir ft' A:4 4 ! , - ' N 0 . 16 St. Ctia ' r ' S ' es:e' el.. Arrivs. I Departs. . 111,10 5 4354405 i Steige4.4taitelaVOtel Arrive*. 2 .4 P. m. I et2etlit. OICELSIOR OMNIBUS & LIVERY STABLE =1 JAMES DAIS it SON, Proprietors OICKISTIRSE/3 A\'3 CARRIAGES fornisbed fur all *Mao. Also, Carriages lor Fameral., Weddings slot -Pestle& at short notice and reasonable rates. STA. //LAI oras 1/A1( AND NlO ITT. n07:17.1- *I 41 WarAl;!! MO/ au 3 :iLYI Arrest or s Itrinawrty Para athisur Charged with Stealing 84,700-. They are both held for Trial. Some time since, as our readers will remora bee, a man named Dietrich published an ad vertisement in the city papers, announcing the fact that his wife and family, six in num her, had deserted him. After the publication • id theadverthsonsest, Dietrich discovered that this wife had left his house in company with a ratan mimed Funk. For a time the wherea 'halite of the parties could not be dlsoovered. Mind it being found they bad passed from AIM shittertycvver the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne And Chi gage Railroad, Dietrich procured passage to 41thago, and although he engaged the services Of Several experienced detectives, failed to as pertain the Whereabouts of the runaways. During Dietrich's- absence, officer Nixon, of • the Allegheny police, learned that the parties sought for were at Kittanning, Armstrong ofainty. lie immediately communicatbd the ' fact through proper channels to Dietrich, who returned to Allegheny and made information before Alderman Robinson - against Funk for the larceny Of some forty-seven hundred del ' lath In money, and against his wife for deter tion:., Nixon, as we noticed at the time of the DeellaVenee, proceeded to Kittanning and ar rested the parties, who wore held in bonds for a further hearing. The hearing came off on . Friday afternoon at three o'clock, 1 hen the Alderman hold the defendants to buil, each in the sum of two thousand dollars, to answer the oharigos preferred, at the March term of Court. The case has excited considerable in terest •botween the friends of the respeotire patina, sad when brought to trial before a - J illy, may give rise to some interesting (level " Opoorets. Sanitary Basra - Did Cot the lost meeting of the citizens for , tie pierposo of adopting sanitary measures, ,iadjourn to meet some time during the fleet or seeand week in January[ We are under the impression that it did, and if such is the ease, It to about time to awaken the minds of the pabLio in regard to the matter. Too prompt soMou'catinot be taken. The breaking up of Winter will leave our alleys, back yards and vacant lota reeking with filth, while the heat vilta stiternersatm will convert it into hotbeds atf amiss°. The gentlemen who were preseut Qo last meeting entertain some very ex idei,4-MlT,Zurd to aanitnryregulatioae, wpich they embodied in a ravint Ivalea was pablished, and we hope that some action will be taken immediately in regard to the matter. acre es the atm rises in the east and sets. to the west,' we Shull be visited by cholera tis =ler, and it will than be too late. All eor prawn:awn fa better time a lacmh4 Ore. 'Briir; it Along. view thb many cases of extortion that Ili= in our city, we think that the following giaolitne should be introduced into our hacks. 'Ater° are an independent set of hackman ketei men who have no stated place of bust *Ms, but who "pirate," as the steamboatmen say, wherever they can, wko make it a rule to extort from any passenger who looks green enough to submit to their demands. We give -this extract, in order that itmay suggest some f=dal . way of putting a check upon these • _ . An loges:dons little infield's° has been put on moose of the Parisian hacks. It Indicates to LVis pi r w ila e lh w e h •lis e t n afi n efs e : i kas at irsiTe ! t tnl i rh o e price he has to pay accord e ing to the official ref:Pilaf:lona. The little, machine Ls called 'cam' toir meehnuique," And the pollee intend to put them on all the hacks of the city. The Skating Prizes. In the elating race at Central Park, on Set. Wear, for prizes, ,two elegant palm of elcatoe - being thelnir.es, Allen Emmet, gr.. ices the suocosaftil competitor among the gentlemen, 'lLha "Me G-0 as ttlif successful lady. The Leader of yesterday stated that no ladies en tered, into the contest for the prir.e, but that Ls *mistake, as there were three competitors. During the day there were eighteen hundred 'visitors, and after dare *twelve hundred, ma _lringrin all, three thousand visitors in. round ntantiersat the Central on Saturday. There ' , Arens equally as many at the Union Park,. and we are informed that there were about fifteen 'hundred on the ice at Smoky island. This is ' pretty well for one day, and Saturday was not A r ti ocil day for skating either. It was too arorther Burglar; to Allegheny—Arrest .he Perpetrator. A few nights ago, the house of Thomas }lod gers, on River avenue, was entered by a burg- Lir, sad a variety of articles .in the clothing tine carried off. The family were absent at the country and the fact that a -robbery had . beim committed was not dint:mend until Thursday last, when Mr. Rodgers engaged the services of "Commodore" 31cliclvy, ono of the Independent Police, at Alderman Ruffle's of fice, in Allegheny, who ferreted out the guilty party, and traced him to an adjacent county. The prisoner gave his name as Joseph ii. Dui *la, and ho was committed to jail for trial at the March term of court, in defuult of ono thousand dollars bail. :•••• ....Ifeeting of Prison Inspectors.—Tho c, -Board Of Prison Inspectors of the County , Yrison,. met on Friday, and amongstother -beatriess before thorn was the election of Jail 2117111.3 Jan. The aspirants for the office, be . - r d. thel present Incumbent, Dr. A. G. MeLand ; eta, were Dr. James McCann, late of the sth Va-Artillery, Dr. Roberts, of Booth Pittsburgh, 4111114. &hem. Dn McCandless, niter several rbelected to the position, and is ::.Therefore authorized to act us Jail Physician, u 00Ortettion with his duties 1D a shatter - VoLeity at the. Marine ROSpltal. The contract supplying the prisoners in the jail with Watt again awarded to Air. John shop. .bra. • 308 97th lieklment.—Co e n D and W. of the 77th Pen.nsylvania Degiment, arrived la the city On figtorday, and will bo discharged a_day or two. They number abmit one boa- Mred men, and aro under command of Lienten .. Vint Colonid Win. A. ThabinsOn, of Allegheny,,of Stitoin they speak in the 'highest terms. Thoy illeSfro us to express their thanks to him tor tes sureeestoi efforts lir procuring for !Item tho • .Ibeat posaiblo transportation and getting them through With safety and dispatch. 'The balance .0C the regiment, n.nder command of Colonel Rose, expected here In lvday or two, baying a tea Tilxas at the same time with companies D astifi Store Mobbed.—Tho store of Ewing t Hill. attbe Mansfield station on the Plitsburfsh railroad, was entered on Erilay, End a large quantity of goods taken out, prin cipally boots and shoes. The robbers ruusuck eeddthe drawers, bat found only ten dollars In tractional currency. They entered by forcing the trent door open_ The store was but re cently started, and its owners were just eons- Voting arrangements for Occupying it st night, but the robbers got one day ahead of Chum. Tho some thieves forced 'open the eta ,lion house and ticket office, but finding no money left everything there undisturbed. Jillftlieny River.--On Saturday morning the Allegheny river was entirely closed, with the exception of about thirty feetnt the rah road bridge,' It would aot surprise us in the least to find it elmedover this morning solid enough to bear a team. We Imre had no such cold weather as yesterday and last night this winter. , • Death fns Itoll-Room..—A Mr. Charles Mindoch, of. Detroit, while dancing the sehot tlp.eho,wilh ltidy, nt.a bull on the taltleult., and Laving sopa° Mu-circuit, of the hall, staggered atfd fell, and before could be placed on a o-huge - was dead. lie :wits laud) from Titua• Plik• A Neu harludltnar Dodge, gOMO time since, an Oil City chap made a het with a comrade that he could ge, up to Kit tanning end sell the people there, On. I tin At ti:nr wound ,tand the ecti The %tick, h "'hg been depnailed, Oil City started on hi, itocor- Aitai, and Inic log hr pot up hi the b hOlc•I in the pia,. 'new after wean tin a livery stniinc, and having hired liOrtai and litigg:„ he drove not into the struct, and announced that he would dye ilinlar gm - CM - auks fir four dollars. As nn, utter of '-cairn he 000 n l,ad pureitatierd After seillug it few, lee saint hen ,old sell one dollar green back% for seventy-five cont., which offer ahaa ml,lrgre-, 4111 y taken, the crowd in the tnuan &raw grna log larger. Having diripioccvd of a howl., of dollar note. , In Mir manner, he of feted lift) cent portal currency for twenty-live then 101331.3 -dye cent currency for a r :Inv, then clime currency for five mints, and the], ft marking that tiro cents Wri.4 of lion to any person; lie threw a handful or thi. do nontinii t lon in the crowd. By this time he wog ~.orrtitinded by a very large eallninlnan of peo ple, who believing hint to he drunk or near,— I hey did not taro which—were willing to take adrrud age of hi„ misfortune. tie ne t put MY hand in his lea ken and pulling out none locket, saki '`Wlot wont, to L, y a lock et for a dollar,' and give your money back." A number of greedy applicant% stretched forth their eager hand end soon Itched dirposect of a num tier of lock l, et., at one dollar each, handing hook the mousy along with the ticket. He then put his hand In another pocket, and pulling out some morn lockets, said, "nip friends hero are smne high er price I lockets; who wont,, a locket for live doilarst" As In•froc, then. Were numerous ap plicants, and o hen he had supplied as Many as mold raise the eve dollars, he quietly Raid, fluty friends thy] , IN bona Ilde sale; I did not sayl would give you back your live dollars," ' oil fir,re „a a y, having eloarvtl al.wint no hundred and twenty &there by the operation. Bo then drove to the other side of the river, and haring played the 811-Me gumo there, went hack to 011 City, and claimed his bet. Sistee Med a number of Imitators have son,- ^- and art: goingaroune ' rao}llU,allOPt, -..enedodge. 'rho., that read thepit- 1 bo wanted against Meat. follow., but Mono who do not, deserve to loose,thatir mon ey; We notice, that the ratople of Waynes burg, Greene bounty, have Lem/ victimised in a similar manner. M>ln 3.at p 12.,3eisv Dlatorbaree In a Saloon Ou Faturday evening a rather aggravated ease of assault and battery was heard before Alderman Donaldson, the particulars of which, according to the evidence, are as fol. lowa 1 On last Christmas day, Daniel O'Con nell, with four commd. from Woods Run, went into the saloon of Jurnes it. Dickey, the "Eldorado," at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, for drinks. O'Connell called for ale for the party, which was set oat by the bar keeper, Jag. Martin. Ono of O'Connell's party remarked that the glasses were not full, when Ilm barkeeper took the glasses and threw the contents back into the pitcher. Angry words rd concering the pay for the ale, and the far keeper struck across the counter at one of the patty, O'Connell caught his arm, when Martin sit uek him (O'Connell/ on the forehead n ith a tumbler, and as be staggered from the rRr ets of the t,low against the bar, struck him a second time, with a bottle, on the back of the head. After this the party loft the /la teens and O'Connell 141:146 information before Alderman Donaldson against Martin: At the hearing before the magistrate John C. 31eCar- I hy, Esc., appeared for the prosecutor, and A. M. Drown, hsq., for defendant. The 'result was that Martin V. required to give ball in the atom of WO for trial. The proprietor of the Saloon, Mr. T/lokey, had lodged complaint against O'Cennell before the Mayor, for disorderly conduct, and at the conclusion of the bearing he was taken into custody by officer John Merssner, who re mained outside of the magistrate's office awalMng an opportunity to serve the warrant. Martha entered bail for a hearing to-day. The Reim OH and Land Company. at Re no, Venurigo county, Pa., of which lion. Galo sh. A. Glow hi President, are about 001121110110- g actively the development of their proper ty, and advertise lor_proposals for lauding down fifty oil wells. The work. will be com menced at the earliest practical day after the acceptance of these proposals. This company is composed of gentlemen of the highest char actorand financial ability, many of whom en enjoy' tin honorable national reputation. Men of experience in the work of drilling oil wells will find this an excellent opportunity for profitable employment. From present indications theopening of spring will witness a greater activity at Keno than has ever been displayed to the prosecu tion of any enterprise in the Oil 111,4101.4. The completion of the it/Aimed to Pithole, the building of the town, together with several im portant manufactories, and the development of the oil wells, will give employment to thou sands of active, industrious and enterprising Men. Cpponftlers.— regular places of amusements this week, at the Theatre we aro to have Ma tilda Ilorron, who opens with her greatchartw ter of Camille. This piece hes always drawn, notwithstanding the objection. to its morality, and lie have no doubt will continuo to draw. At the Opera House we are to have Mr. Prank Drew, known as the King of Comedy, who op pearens Solon• Shingle, in the People , . Lawyer, after which his own version of Camille, tom. eluding with the farce of "acting run mad," in whiehhe giveit Imitations of various artistes, Varidetabollf.—Mr. lion. Vandenhoff will de liver the first of his series of lectures under the auspice of the Young Mena Mercantile Lit• eTarp association to-morrow evening at La fayette His *objects will ho 'boom,* from shekespeanea comedy of the Merry Wlvoe of WindSor" and from Carleton , * "Trait* and Stories of [hellish Peasantry.' and en entire ly noir Irish Extravagansa entitled uritelin o , Toole,sClourtship. There will be ne reserved *eats, but the first to oohs°, will be the first to be sorsod. Allegheny Sepal)neon Executive Com bema tmdemtood that the Saturn Judgesof the respw. Jive wards and precinct. of Allegheny shall appoint Your parser., from each Ward to act oa the Ezccuttve -Committee for the (.omitig year era are authorised to state that. the Committee appointed for the first Ward ednalate of henry Campbell, Wm. Thompson, Simeon Belford and John Y. Jen nings.. We have received no reports with re gard to the appointments in any of the other wants. G ytharrrtleertisig.—A register meeting of this Pittsburgh Gymnastic Aasochation will be held at Wilkins' Hall, this evening, at hick business of importance will be trans acted. An impression prevailing that former members of the AsSociation will not bo ad mited unless they pay arrears, we are.request ad to state that those who have been In the army can rejoin without payment of nrrenrs cf dues. , and those who were not In the army, upon the payment of a nominal aunt. The Mlle of Ana.—The Hutchthou family, after a very Successful week at Pittsburgh, when they suffered great inconvenience from not being able to procure a stated Hall for their concerto, but were obliged to take differ ent Halls at each times ea they could get them, hsve felt, and will appear as follows during the present Week. Rochester, Monday Jan. nth, New Castle, rlle.ditt9 Bth,-Greenville ,IVad nesday Meadville Thursday ilth, Frank lin, Friday llth and 011 City, Saturday lath. Alteaittenr , Clty Etection--To-morrow bo• log the Second Tuesday of January,lbe Quatl fled voters of Allegheny Clty, are tailed upon to select a Mayor, Director of the Poor, Mem bers of Councils, and Word Officers. John Mor risen,. Rao, the present incumbent and Repub lican cundidat e for Mayor, will be opposed by Prof. L. IL Eaton, nominated as a Union Tern penmen eendlilete. The Sheltie's . content.—The contest for the yirire at Central Park, cal Saturday, wits very largely attended, although but few entries were made. = One of the prizea—a pair of skates-e no won by a young man by the name of Kramer. The other acme, which ' , IAA to hate been tos us dud to the fleet,t lady rkater ens not renteated for. There will be is Content.—Mr I'. smith. chairman of the Extent tee Conunit iCO of the Temperunee League, naka on to correct the statement math,. In the G.,cf:e or the We, that there xsoulci lea contest for the Mayoralty of Allegheny City to-morrow. Prof L. 11. Eaton Is a camlidato for Mayor on the Union Temper ance ticket. Pittittretrgb Gymnasium. A regular meeting of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Associna Hon will be lseld at NV ilkin9 Hall, thin Clionday) evening, at adven o'clock. Old and now mem bers are part leula Jonly r invited to atend. a M mt,'etwa t President. • T. x.'DrECAN, Jr., Secretary. Rooms Wasted.—We know of a tonall fata lly who aro deairclai of renting two or three 'Dome, In the city, to which to reside. Any MTh= having Foch at their illi.poaal will con. ter a favor on the applicant, by iiddresaing C. (Plea oince. The lee Prospeet.—The ice dealers will take heart at the preamit usysdP. of weather, and begin to believe that the gaping voids in their receptacles for the crystal blocks will soon be filled, ann that their harvest next own mer, will be azood one. "The fitanday44ehltql Teacher," is the title of a now monthly just started, devotedlo the interests of the Sunday School. It seems to us well Oiled with judicious matter. Pub lished at 61,50 per your, by Adams, Illueluner & LY9n. Chicago. Cowl.:—Tho nmount of ens! WhiC?: rased throngh tho locks Of the Monongahela Inver Slack Water Navigation Compay, during tho year ISM, n 9,516,7172 bushels, of which M11)- 6,507,090 bushels wero‘ar borne consumption. • feentertoo Deferred.—The rent:Mc-0 of Pat Williams, convicted of perjury, which woo -to bave been pronounced onSaturday wus post poned, on account of u meeting" of lbe Prison Bourd of Inspector. The Cele:demi Court will iti»et thin morn Ina at nine O'clock. Mitt - kik William», con vicitid of perjnry, and •!Neclyn (turns and Jan Crilly, Convicted of uttruilded rape, will proba Ky he sentenced to-duy. Receipt. of 011.—The recolpb4 of oil by- (he Allegheny river for the 'year ending Deer Taber Z15t,7.51,Z, were :.65..,378 bbls. The wharfage col lected on this amounted to 67,sta. Dolor, Joirtfire rnagb.tratc, 0 . seturday, i.ornmitted Cirri:4l.a Werner to jail for earrety of the pence nod diaorderly duct, on tuvrviaint of Henry Werner. For larerny.—Wllllnm Willi...lH wa. cnm_ ml tied I; the May,r, on Sunday, for a further hearing on l I e mtb, a charge of Larceny preferred by 'Wm. Car,cr. Fleetlon.—The annual election for officer. of 0,, young Mercantile Library ciatien takes place this ertinhig at the Library /0011ib. Election of City Oilk , cc----The City COvialln wlll tneo. to-I:mA 114 W fot purpo3o of viectieb city OEICCni. Sotolde by :hoot 4 ranr.lny, abont 12 rn. rf.aiellog on 1%,M11 ita:nrif,,l Mr. I.dv. - m1 Inar:on Il,nt or 11,1 j1:-.t ewum..4.l mativi.l.- I.y ,•)••• , ,tinglinn.elf. trot 113.'4,11 t.; ..r 1 Jon- 4ncr lu,n:,n `.. 1. 5n... trun o l that with •• ewe.. tto•le.oli It ./ .1 bullet tired from pl.tol in one 1ut•. , 1 the lineal hen et eolemilt [Mt ,11:eele t . Tee hall oner••• 1 I he forrleeol. Jur.t .toore ;Ile etetard w u German, fifty-five year. of age, inulol oo• of t he 1.• Lutheran, Ch e ren, and it, OS a a Ho, but no ehlblren He Intl re aided In Plttahurgh about 'inear+, and U . ,. a tuthool tetteltor proftolon. Ile been en well and noteh •!eurtaea.l In spirits for mune ,0 c „1,,,f,, ut . •leat lade( note, In hi.. bend writing; wax found on the-bed near the body.. it Is Ottlteti that he ante tired of llfe'.l i'birtll(l4,, thellrtal to he Out of tle• arid. orphnsf. ll istr.—The ralr of the St. I' /W.. 4 Asylum which lE,ipelted On the .Ist of tusgi ivr inn the I,lly Iran, Is prodbianing mast see_ eennfully. It will continuo during the pre,ent ilea, end on Saturday afturnoon the nettle. remaining unsold wi ll be disposed of by raille. The different tables are very neatly ;trratiged, and the articles ditiplaycsi urn very benutiftil, nint fanny of them very useful. Young Ladies' SWEility, the sung Men's Sodality, the St. Paul's, St. Putriek`li, and the refresh ment tables urn all worth a visit. There are also the tridispeteiltile post- , dilisi and alr-sun Smith> brass band is in attendance every eve ning, and the nicely arranged hall LS 110 sight. Those beautiful horns are Ain the eh_ into Of hhileitied eellteei. The girls Or the orphan Asylum were there on nuturday hal - ing a nylentild time. changed Her Mina.—tang Nicht,lr, an oil rag.," Overt to the Allegheny May, offloo, yeAcrilny, nod fork NI to be ermsmlttogi to pill for a few any, A commitment was aecorti Jug ly made out., and elle war pawed in Rho I otnlir, throe to leThllill nntil an otlteor wn hi appear to Vontluet her to prison. In the nmant tme, I,OweVer, oh,, rammed, getting ou of one of the in illlioa n of the look-up. A change eiitne o'er t lie 'pmt of her ‘lream,doulaltirrronale•l ing not to voluntarily deprire beraoir 94 be r liberty at tl±: '..•.:1•:. FINANCE AND TRADE BANKEnW AND, BROKERW BOARD (CORREOTRD IIY 12011)080,, leel.lool S co.) OrlllPlit on run PITTAIII:Mill GA.ZIZTTI,, ? SATS:W.Oa, Jan. u, 13th. i Offered. Asked. U. S. 114111's _ 0.0 74 I'. S. 7-00 , 4 01,1 25 ID 00 U. S. 4-Wu, old 104 U. S. 5-M's, now 101 0T( 101 37.i' U. S. 1264tati 02 73 4'. S. Ceti 'Beata, US 00 Gold ill CO Connellscille R. 40. Six. SO `5 Allegheny insurance 95 00 Monongahela Antlers.. .... .. 42 00 51ontingaluan Bridge Uompany 11 00 Allegheny - Valley It. 12..... 9 75 Connellsvllle it. It. Stork 0 75 Counclitis We 11. li.non-interost 050 Citicena National Hank SO 00 Exchange National !tank.. .... 54 50 Fourth Nat tonal Bank 11: 0 0 Al. & NI. National Bank . Si 00 peoples National Bank 104 50 Third National Bank 124 00 Cohaniaa Oil 14 50 25 50 li ' Tulegraph 110 I) _ 100 00 rmhogluon Water Works.. .. 1.1 00 'Gold steady throughout the day, With on up. . - /Rill tendency. Now York quotation, did not vary more than ier. from I4IX. Pittsburgh rate 141 buying, 143 selling. Governments wo.tkz r r ei l rive Twenty Bends declined X per cent, a at closing are quoted at 101!i. Seven Thirties are weaker, but did not decline no heavily. They aro quito aenreo In this market, and sel readily at a quarter above New York rat" tat and 'had series selling at 10—.11 at 98.344,_th4). There has been but little inquiry during the week for city or county securities—the quota tions remain nearly stationary from week to week. ConnelLvville Rends in request at a small advance. Railroad share, dull, with rare sales. insurance stooks do, with disposition to Bank shares, on the contrary, have boon steady, with the market In favor of sellers. Al legheny stands at about *st Exchange at K.. alerchantii at 4Ni, (es-dividend.) People* Na tional at 106. Iron City National at $7. Citi zens at Third National at 125. Fourth Na tional at lit We are without late teller of any of theothera, and can only give an aproxlinate quotation. Bank of Pittsburgh 61. Mochattle. 67. Second National lit First National ISO, National Batik of Commerce 110. Tradesmana National 106. ls quiet—Columbia Is the only stock for which wo hear any inquiry. For It we have 74 bid, i 25 _asked. The prominent mining stocks are largely dealt In at the Beaton board, and maintain the lateTtse with much firmness Last quotations about es follows Franklin, 41; Pow able., 88; Pittsburgh and Boston, 57; Quincey, 58; tockland, 31; Minnesota, iti; Na tional, la The timely announcement of the existence of Fifty Dollar Counterfeit Compouratlatorest Notes and the regular Fifty 1101161' Greenbacks, hue in a great measure foiled the design. of the counterfeiters. Country merchants and storekeepers cannot be too cautious in recut, ing either Compound Interest Notes or Treas ury Notes of this denomination. The former are dated back to suit the first issue, and the apparent accrued interest on them helps their elmilat', o 3. no Counterfeit of the Fifty Dol lar note Is OD, excellent one, and bag paneled some of the beet judges of money in this city. In Many eases parties refuse to deposit Fifty Dollar notes at the National Planks, .5 all spu rious Isaacs are branded "counterfolt ., by the Teller as soon as the discovery to made. —From the annual reports of the trade and COMM erre of Chicago, published by the papers of that city, it appears that the amount of money expended in ISA was 143,915,5C0. The total valuation of property is .4164,710,171, and the tax levied is $1,M4,000. The wool receipts were 7000,000 pounds; hides, 18,000,050; lake fish, 135,030 packages; coal, 546,000 tons; dour, 4141,003 bairele, and wheat, 9,465,030 bushels. The SW buss says "in addition to the largo quantity of flour received here from WisoollloD, Minnewita, lowa, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Missouri, there is a largo amount manufactured in this city, which does not appear in the table of re ceipt. There are ten large milling establish ments here, which annually grind some 259,000 barrels of dour, consuming about one and one quarter millions of bushels of - wheat. The manufacture is mostly confined to raw Winter and Spring extras, all of which are in high re- Vide in this and other cities_ The flour 111111.4G fact ured during tho Spring and Summer was of good quality, but as soon as the old crop was exhausted the millers found it a matter of Teat daculty to obtain perfectl sound halt ples, The heavy mina during the y last half of July and the first half of August had a very damaging effect on the ere p of Winter wheat., and Spring - wheat did not altogether escape injury. The pork-packing season last year was disastrous. The growth of the national banking.system in Illinois during the hica past year has beau very rapid. Including Cgo, there are now in working order In the State screw y nine National Banks, with a combined capital paid in of 4/10,714W.:2 4.5, and a circulation, of —The New rick 71ines,of Saturday, referring to the recent decline in gold says "The decline In gold from 145 to 142 , 5 per cent since the New Year has induced the ini portertto remit with some freedom, in addi tion to which a considerable sum of American dirlchndo are now being collected and re mitted for to England and the Continrmt. The price of field was half per cent higher than yesterday, the sales ranging 1CP,,,0143ki per cent. The hall aped:dation lathe gold room Is Iris ronfdent than wo have known It for sev er., months past, and Its chief reliance, at present, appears to he the creation of a fresh short Interest in the market by the opposite or Lear party. Tim supply - of gold from the Jan uary dividend. bow being paid out at the Treasury Is from 4,100,000 to 0000,000 per day "reach steamer took out a lot of gold bars, 0153,001 today of the last California arrival, and a lot of silver bare, about ggepoo, of the Fume arrival, boa been taken for Saturday's steamers. The custorim duties for the new veal- have opened with more activity tide week, and there will probably be loss bond• ing of foreign goods in./January than loot moat h.. , —Tb4 Cincinnati Omen!, of Saturday . , re porto. taginriat matitery In that city is fol. lows The Money Market continues to work close, the applirations for loans being already in ex “iss of the means available t h e discounts. (tankers being unable to sceopimOdate their etwtemers fully, there is hut little ebb., of course, for outsidep aer,and in the open mar ket short loans wer made on good seCurities at IVIS per cent. Currency balances are steadily diminishing, and in order 1.0 turn the corner, importations of curre.i,ey from the cast will be necessary. This will be a lc,7".:.tlllite moven:en:, nsehinges are now In favor of the west. The recepiti 00FP to-day at Cincinnati and Chicago Were 39 , ooo Imia, the value of which is about VOII,OOD. Thin is mainly withdrawn from the bunks, and goes directly into the Interior to perform its functions there. When it bakins to come hack we shall have un eacy money market, but until it does thus re turn the vermin must be filled from the east. And It Is to be expected that hog receipts will cantinuelsrge for some time. It will require sorb receipt s to make up even tho lowest erop estimates that hove been published. —The Bradoll Trarcllrr of yesterday says ••linanciol affairs are in a comfortable con dition, with a moppet of coat found mote dur ing the month. if not for a longer irerlutl. The deposits me large, and the banks are thus en abled to lend ft eciv, but the principal annOnl nunlations are in short loans, at six per vent, and In di.count of notes, with thirty and sixty days' dates, at scorn anti three-ter/Um., In the street, 1.1,4 taantrned - commercial paper In sold at t•t•Vnit and I. half to tight per clad. anti other g, Od DUMPS are mooted at nine and Inn 11, I,t enttifintdan go at about eighter cent, Including dinvOltnt and intert , d. r i nd 'Crick market in w ithout much change in laciness nr prices. Tiers is a strati.; didtatild for United tuts I ends anti other solid Yernlrd Inn for In- VePllnt nt, and more nuttier°us tritnattet are cllfey toot In the prominent mitnng stocks ” =2 Cmsyrr nn n, Jan R —Wbnat—lMll firm fnr good onund fate Y earl. No I trot at flit Corn—Firluvr. Nair. I ear flea annilod .tern. at WC. Oat,- (Mlet and onrhonirmi; hold at .341.4 Dr from Mort. It. mononal Iterlm SW) Mob Clll I.r r at {) Alt vrt NISW1.1(.11 .'d tithElS t.:l c...k h.t• J c I t.: tlei.. IN t1.11:11!1 . Lhe 31 th . . , lag their itee•stel.• preparstory coterie`., tkru vt.nt ti re.. There ho nfair voinine bfkinee.s in Lilo an,tre,s.te. ha. the inineaction. a err or an unimp tr lanL I burnt:ter, the der:bold for most th • leading commodities being almost entirely of a loeal elutraeter. Itr prieos there have been no remarkable changes but In empathy With nil I.i the leading market...both Eaat and West, the It talent, is town.rti lower rates. A SII —'l 1 - a.re Is A . Con tltilo,l nd lb, i- ^toady And price, al, ;1 111:.I 111 a Sale" ,pr 15 v. Ol onti dp Arts IU tons Itlitlncul do at 9 5 ;,; antl ton.. ut 4414.11N—Whrat in In Ilonmoci and wait lot 111 th• oflrring, prlrra are nntintainad,:da of rat, good Ohio had at /31,99; nod I lit, do at 412. 4:"rti Is nualerntrly meth, Ina nnrintn, .4; sale of Itt, tahlt Eur, un wharf at t 1( uu , l ;47n ho.dad Fhelled front More at TI. Itur!ry in toll and ir roknlar,..a, of I car Full at 41,05. httA may to• ouottal steady ut 44443 trark, 1 , 41,•1 44.41 a for odnull lota trout ntortt it> ,n w demand Mll Vl.Ol 'll—Tl.l.l, Im n t Improvement lo note in t Ito demand for Flour, anti the 'nark,. 14 11.110 11111 . 11/tllgligi. Slarttll Hal,. fr,. s4,r4r e..fifml 'mitring W110:11. lor00•1 - Iy, tle,r.f4o io,l+l tor goof! to elkolee hot tots of {Vint, NV hest Itye l'lour t , dull 0, l e ot nominal at por sm.o: mato, of 1. ati. nitent at Itfkt,(ns , •, por rot . 1 . 1101 1811/NS—Bacon Is quiet 0101 non/ InAlly unchanged. Small males at 11.', 11tt lel, for clear Skins; tool ..'11r. 1 .11 for Slux:tr Curt f.l 'Hamm. Drltsl flee! /A quot,4l at Small males of kettle rnaderell 1.0,1 at Itlalo DTP/mmetl TrOgs lef.s nett 10 Itn.l itt Lg t n,.l mt. offl I. vont Pine to quote at I ItNl 1. No movon.foat In hulk Most, I:UTTER—The tl4l;ntuttf nppt-art t., ftlllng t U norm, l: at, anti the tt.nrkitt t; iii sit ;trivet , man. list drottrlng tt•lnlt•not. tot halt e ItQii In null 4;uoted at — nitt:lnL-nntlets rn in,rttnt nt allh n emeti lemllly in ezet It( Ih-intim!, toll ode.. art: very irre gular;,e e tinotit nominally at Mto al fur fre.l.l tat bell. utruuly with x foir rnytol •!I for Hamburg, and t: for Go,shon. A 11 . 1. Er--14 mrtml f.tir and mark et :Inn, and of prunv eb,nen ttl tti , 1 ,, 4.7 , so,, 1,1,1 rt/TAT , /t.F.—Quit.l Itp.l nnellangett ruler lit a I.tl rt.. nl e1,1Ntt1,..11 yor 1,0411,1. :iale of :nto .I+l Lrach., r" (ll'..t lard Oil to dull and a rttaile lovrt , r; st nt,vr quoit. Nct 1 al .2,12::42.10; aa.l No 2 at .1,74. 1t1t11.3/ I 111 , 11'-4fultq and um.banyte.l; aatt• Of lb I.ltho Yorlntall• Ayyllb ut 16; ttn.l Iu twr. nEA P4:1113.1t/ In Irnpro vjnr arts pree r i are lin king up; earnof f.,t.tivh choice Milli. at Ct.f.o {{air bui.ltel. active and a little Ault 1.121 lll:changed teole.if JO Mils at at CIIAN nail latt nnmlnally mt changed-414 to slit par Mil HAY—Ir. eon from $.l( ji per toa,t hr latter genre only nor prlnte Tlinistkr. I.F.AD—SaIe of PSI 'Om. at Li cants p••r pound. PrITSIREIiCII Pt:T{lo/.1-1.131 MARKET. Orrin? b? tea PITTPTIMLON 21•TUILD• T. Jill, 11, 1421. CRUDE—There L uo inap.remont t, note in Um Crude market, the demand tieing et rendlngly light, and ooriseouently, the trans actlotin are Inalguldratit In t h e aggregate. Some of our nil:loon whose stock:4 are well nigh exhatiati•d and who hare contract., for Relined to fill, will, a.. 4 a matter of rouse, he compelled to buy, but where there l• nocorn puldon Mout the matter, thore is a strong di,- pnaition manifiadoti to [kohl ott, and wait for an improvement in Itodond or a still further declue In Crude This Is condition of lbw market at present as near a, It nu; be stated, and until buyers approach (-hood to gether In Choir ritivra and foclings. rr (-.suet reaconably crpoct soy groat aeti• ity . TI, only salts roportcil t.-day worc, od WU. At bras ret arced; CO do do at 27; and 2/0 at It WA, IthlINF.ll--There to no demand whatever for !minded oil either for pr....stunt or rater,. ery, and the market to dull and heavy, with a stoma doethiward tendency. Fortutisiely t hero 1,. but a 'ma" limited stock In first bonds, ilia great majority of nor runners being sold elwew up and, In many mete., for thirty and even sixty days ahead, and,consequently Lb -re Is lilt li• none offering. A, the export orison Is far ail vitneed, however, there will of neva-t -ally be a a - midden:ado falling off in the dimmed Bad,generally nimakinF,a I ow or range of petit, may I/0 uniielpaltl. Iron (iii, also, is dull and negleetml, the demand being restricted almost cntirely to reapplying Viejolabing trade. Prime ity Mantis may be quoted at 7747 n; and ante co/or at 'glen NAYTIIA AND ILF.SIDITUDI—Thore Is node , 'Mend wheat, er Nisitt.m though prices are nominally unchanged. Iteslductm La dull and neglected, though we have heath of no sales below Of. per Wit. thisseMihe is still iittoted at V. LW 11= Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh clasetie CM IV au., January a, lsaa. raortszomi—The continued hoary receipts of Hogs and further unfacoratile ads - ices Mem New 'York caused a further decline le 1. 01. vlisiona tosliy Mess Pork sane dull and idiotic Yik/S3O per barrel lower, with sales of city packed for present delivery at VV. - Pi, and of country-peeked at ly7. For delivery last half of January, milers. option, aomething Woe than one thousand barrels sold at kttpia. Sweat Pickled Hams Pally cured were Inqulrtsi for, and cold for lie, but [real, lots craly com manded 14e. In English Meats nothing of eon scout:non toe dune There was considerable activity In Green Meats, with sale• of Hams at . 14301de and of Shouldere at ilOttkie• lard war dull, and lower, atram rendered sold it lac, and kettle rendered at 1044. Moose—The Market for Dressed nog. a somewhat unsettled, with males as low as (C 1,50 0,9,3. The outside pries wait $10,12 , ‘ for hoary Intro, and at the eliew prices were rather arm at ail,7sfSlo (or lots dividing on 04i pounds Lte• Hods—The receipts of live hogs this morning, numbered 7,010 head, besides which there were about 1,001 head In the yards, nu sold previously, thus making the total supply, =AM head The market ruled:dull and heavy, and Pileco ruled a shade lower, ranging from pito $9 Per cwt. gross—mostly at 6.9,49401,60. Ftorn—Flour was dull anti for the better grades prince were nominally Vl(* tg barrel lower. Good Spring kixtraa old at $7 nte7,to, and Super Ant. brands at 11445.50 Gnats —There was a moderate speeulatlve demand for No. 1 Spring Wheat, hut owing to the scarcity of money and dopresaing stivicos from New York n rurthor concussion of le per bualsol was submitted to on the part of culler* About IZa,OOO bushels changed heeds at from goof at, the Makin figure. No. °Spring .1d to a Malted extent at from entros.2e. Corn ereer quiet and are, without im portant change. No. 1 sold at 45 , 44,t1e; No. t at and ((ejected at i1te:14 , 4: Tho demand for Outs was light, and Co note a drailine Of 4.0, lift wire of No. I at 24(rgt!ie, and of No. ° at oii4r There Rao a limited inquiry for• but prick, declined Vie, and No 1 Bold at 454 Barley neglected and nominal. litoriwitira-111gbwines were firmly held but quiet at IP.IB, I.4l3.—Timothy seed was firm. and • fur prime rumple:, $3.4c413.50 m, pahl • Flax seed was quiet at 3.73 fur good lota, and (lover •-ectl ...old to the extent of 14 bow. at ST. CINCINNATI MARKET Spread Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. CAOIIIII,II, Januar) Gth, 1.21. Pnovistoss—The market is quiet with small sales of mess Pork at r.B. Bacon quiet; sales of shoulders at 15e; clear sides, toe; packed so gar cured hams 25e. hulk meats inactive; no sales; green shoulders sold at 9 , 4 c; aides, 12%c; hams, He, closing:Veil; Lard active; Slav! Of CUD tierces at 11)(02175tet keg is held at 19W'. dose—Dull and lower; ,sales this morning at but declined, and closed quiet at pita 11,25 net for eauntry dressed. Males, 1,n50. Be ecipte, 5,500. PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK Special Dirpotett to Western Press. Nxiv YORK, Jnno;:, yb , it.Z. Petrgictiln EtOCke taro vact 79. 1 15410 of the t olloaring rat.: I'nlmer, 3,00; Ileydrick, 55; Shade River, 2,i13; Dennehorr Run, 18,25; Ilo churnm Enrol, 71; 11M.U..y, 53; Broroort, Empire City, 1151 Excelsior, 'J7; Yee Simple, r!; Notional, 41; Mai. McClintock, 5,40; Oce tulle, 45; Northern Light, 3,75; OU Creek, 2,05; Vilhole Creek, 12;74.4 Ryed farm, Rates, 23,75; Webster, NEW YORK PETROLEUM NEW IlEl' 1 , 1.4patC13 to WI, t 4.311 Pros, ktm , Yonsc, January The Petroleum Market t dull; sales of 2400 bble. Refined in Pond, at (Wier" cent, Thorn In e ,, neiderahle 011 leaving for European ports, but the export demand is very rootlerate. Thu German and Continental ports are fairly sup- II d, but of Liverpool the stook in rather light. The veesets now on to rth are mostly up for England, and there Is ,01:toe 11, tie going (sea, rrl o ~polu. =I N r o lona, Jan. 6.-I'lg Is bold prutty Ilrotly lait Inn nintkrt, ul. 1.0.1011 nt tills ininson, it In- et l.r 1. nolier IN) tons ldengurnoc k, rr slily, zit 111.14/51; ionitll lots tiartsorrrin, 11. - 4; 110 lons , utunierlio, mid 100 ilo Egllngton yule herons, 11 . 0 stn. No. 1 .tmerielin, Vil; and to. Wrought Sornii, to arrlvii, 411, Of Of Rallo, no I 1,0011 tone Lintlish at 1.-57, gold; AntrOran may Ile onotitil irr'irjrtia, corm,- ry ist urrl.n. .1 rorrlcan tioninsf tr 411114 In 11.1 s from in:tool - winners land , o wit, iron, slot , there Is a fair 11u.in , . . !le , (14- tlll air rear, 1,111(1enlel, 1114 .ht , pck u t Laud m at:) of t' ofx 'rap ...Ill°. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPAI tinnracellll Trade. y Qpr.,11:,••1 r•.tr, ! MI, TN! Irter h,•• MEE Ilst.nroli Railroadss_, ,•, i ., i ton inarl..•l ton. inornino. s.inin• itoin an , /, In , I t 11,5 11...1,, 5.1,1 11,• 1 •.. 51 the' 1.41 y tt.u.l.• Tho •.I.s.llnelinrnicht a Ixit.neat .0( he 1.1551,11 in.ce a.ss 'Atter too Ltiiirkt•tnottry tun! .01ite steady at Clue (ollowlnitt 5e the rloohlq 5.1..1,1) 1 . 31.: Now hock er Central 55 4 Erie 111.1-oin 1111. r 11‘...idlao 1111 311clognii nuncio rn 7 I.:vela/51 .t PILL,- hurcl. - 1 iir••1,:111 n. lrlel. l:ln.."1 luttle mor.• 5( • in • on i.,•oniroutt aII .11 111 Iyhln 15.1_ 1 :5r,. 5. re f. II .ird.Y. oxisile.l, "win< to 11o• r 14,11! rl,e 15 1i0n.15 here, , slut tall In 1,1.1. on-Thiel) notos were .1011 Find 111110;,111g loniils 10.1q1,12, 01 /4131. held very droill 3105 i., ityke! it trine 1. thnn y t , og -1,0), I n: lut 1.53 - rtmorm tint llt nier triton 1,1.1 %ere neat:, ill ~n ,e.,0n.0. vne Tht. tell till.. 511 i rui , o3l 111 .„ rose 1,1111 ;„ It e , mrsnerernt 1.1.•11; N I 11. -11,111 , 1 :Ilia - 1,14111134,i 11 pur oitis I-I up.. 11 th...ll4.Ptat I..nr 111 1:11.1 mcak , t. 1.- 1..p1d Ilurlog blip r. 11l Nvg•ek hips .1211 , 1'1•iare 111 he vltilto tif TUI,IOOI Iv 311 WI Vll.ll , NO I 111,- ,en llrll ul I Ilirk. Th.• ' I Inter, Itmt.b. is d0pr0....,tul by ill.. 1. a ns• v r.l Aeli I.v ,liorll3 put opt". Ib. s m ark-1, the ).t n tI, 01.• 11.1- 4 caw, ,I.{l lt 114.111) 1 . 15., In n. MO .11010,1, I. I It .1 011. ..n r t• :.ty l" I In' g• la. 1,11 , 1.•. I.r so. 1.111..-7'wIIII.••1.1 . 11, 4 /11,t1 rl. ~ • ti,.•l, !.r.11•,..a. I •Ithi ” . " 3 1..1 I lir IA ..1“111.111.1V% :41,1* y •II 111 0 t u 10 , 11 %111., ill• 111 I. /II N 4 110,111,, I MA 1.. - t Ti". p:ty," u,, .1111re,t t h.• ,Ight ei.ht hitn.lr...l t 1/..” flay. The timomit:mad tlurmg 13... t I ,, ur lay. IN ' rho ~ o . •. • (~ Shy lII' I dot Toe •“‘. the 11 . 1.1 If 1 , N't., Tark Ifry Good* "Inr!‘ Jan —Dry I 1114161 . 1:ot ,411- etzaily 111/11. ,• t• lu 1111.V,111,11 1111',41, - runt. rub! it . s. bill lb , . I.l'l+l I n I high nlia•rt - 10,1:11% e ale of eprng •1re,..• klm, 100 ennirler , I•ace not been exl,oatoel TI•or• , no. Inn "In y for. linen fahrte. ••;1 tx•li• In o.one , tie e0“..n0. 1.11.•ro are MP . .1 ntt ,111 100.1 at an •t•lvanre • of 11 4 3 tint 1 , / ,, N ir, , Als quiet: nd 0 rah. Mete lo ,-4•• IL''!, l• • her medium e; ew lntk 1111L•nn.l Nl'r.m.oolll are 5.)1,1 nead pe. , onet ezOne. WteJlen4 e I r•y e‘-ept nn.leriate 11. UMW! for 11,0 ,I) ~•f In, 3. eueeo mere, • T 1 ,.. 1.01, 11. rt• ;;;;;;;;.11;;;;;; Yr•rm Dry t 0.,;:, ~ I tt; ;, .• . 4: Nit•iil4/1 el, 2-.llml lor I X 1.,3.: .t 1:1, .I,'=l 1.1; slur; Y M ( mow, t, Mori (nine W, , turner, .!7 t.e, ~tor, Atl , ...iite-Ittiltun Or -1•1.1.1(1, iitory, Portland, 10. Brown It, ills-SI itn(laril, (A. Gorieet Jeans aq Idol lon ((relined. .i. Tick.- - I/e ito.„ tilt; Macke( one strip.," - VI hitt( ntop t 11; Itotilme - 'fork. %X; 1 boroilyk., 4. 110014 Abirts- Itr.l - I.‘ Ipt • 1) to 1.0 hoops tl7 ec to 41.1141 Foiproset Trail, $1 ,:5; M(syors' I X h IX( 1( 101.001,.., 55 to 7&; Loch tapos, 'XI I o lU hoot., l'u• to 41,10. Th. following I llsiontrh , a wore , rorrittoil of nt tho (try leeests when(;.. 1 . 1t11.A mo.rti .-Tratle• Int proving; eott goods woolcus «toady. .' Cll AOO -Fair demean , ( for goo(lesi pricee yvoll taintlitaitnist. —Tlndn quit.t; or,sther told; so e. m05 . ..tn.., In Plumy]. lluslnep/I dull; wenthrt modtu-s -th, /is; T I biO4){.-11nrke utlehal,,m/ ye - 1,•1 lIIIN l'lsitv onnem—tio ehann, to not len In price* mice y'entt•rtlnv =I rw t nitK, Jan. IL-1..4n 1 n/ 'Lti).sl for 11116111Dg• P I. 1 / 1 1, nod 4'3.11111"U :Z1,1 , 1.. 54Plat• lov , at PdriC , ,lo for 4:at" Stat., $4JU4n..11 for cononon r,r nonlinm liNtru State; and for Trade Brand, tho market elosing dull and La-nry Or common . W I -.O W/ N% ...torn in Art--Wkwor doll. motoro4; low , •r; No. / qtriot. LL.r. ley 1411o•r 1/1"1 - 1..•11, .• all nod hoz . , to,tl lovror, for tanNousol, iszol 9241 , 4 , for sound mineti WoAtorn-4 LVtor all (*la. tn.. /aim doll est 46e1,1 for uroround term; tartrne for rouo4l Pwrnot.r.r rate, bills Rattan, a tint at llauslle n0r...... Purr lowor, at Vsetn..l,ro for Now Mess, at $t regular: trr7.25.41,.r. 1 , 4-5, net elgedbc at Fr. - 2A rogular; 0224n.z..10 for Mu me, and 1M1,:kh4. - V.,5s for Prime !Host; alao 01,710 tbla New Me., for February - , March, Aprtl and May, nellor's option, 1-1 . ,.1F25, - La. hoof steady at .37020 for now plate Mess; $11411.01.1 do, r,tbnen for now extra mews, and 614017 old do. Mat /11.1.1 uuteti %Ronan, 134.1.14,34,n0 Cut meats quiet at 11013 e for abandon., and 131stplGe 1/ruesed bogs lower, at V U fool 1.3 (or Western. 1..anl rantor setive nt le*Sls%e; saloaht bras for Febru ry, Mareb and Aprll, seller's option, itt 17141/ 1714. New York Maori. and Moory Naar You. January R.--:%inney ataady at 6 lay nont ati•rttna •tull Itai. tiol.l uta,±trlet and Loa ty. oivening al I Lai Ina at 141% TINAI orparttn-dly 1400.01^ dovernultatt Gtockti vrtthont clan BeVie,/ of Ivegr York 41nure•ry Hsrt•l (Yro. 11ln Commercial Jan. 0.1 Co , a—lsrael] tionttn depreiishil, and we rodure our qutitat lons half a Cell por pomel, the utarket .leowlnlag Ina. tleet rho .. thin. Tt. are Lugo 1110, per John Ilinbllon, at I-B,c, 1. ....hip, gold, In leinii:9s7 do by the eater. t tweed IWO Jo per Eleanor...UN do per Sphyum. on private terms; an.l 6100 .1.. In Doll intore, I,er Lapwing, l.'+'-..,, gold, La I. in, I. In other erlpt lona there psrtlenlitr change to nUto, e4O hags St. Domingo for ozport at 1111,i ti ;told, in buret; lOU Jar% Ma wild; and 175 JIIII3tI lea, on lunar we did noLlearit. Stn.wit —Slum. the owning of the now year, !boded - mind for raw haii etanditheably 'unit with n.. groat, volume of business, ph -0,4 hush grailun.ly ha.detiod. until now an adoonce of lulls - one-eighth of a coat can Do hutdeil on rennin:2 and gruCery grades, clo,Jag strong el t .tiipridadlliatt, a 80.11. furth, ad 000.u I.e,dtg /teams:. 1.0., it in la tzarmourAr, and a little trizceri we only note iiard tvhinald ,, ,',ol7 , i, and bleb e. searcB, /quart 'y rett. hd y notat Mu» lino 19 et!lltS for for Seat Crtedlett, 18 for Grautilatod, 173 for Ground, 17 , ..; tor Whika and IS% for or low C. - • ) I n l —Thorn hn" bro. 1.111150 r mom In quiry for brie use since our hon. and the mar ket may t• called stuadyat. prorton4 rates. Tile sales ae.r Port n also at .514a5 eta; 10 1/ mei, ru, 75; 105 Ilurbrdms, 5.1Zr.4.5; 40 Clap./ n tat, 30, 10 t ulua Alma-ovtolo, 55, 0 moo; and 45 1.1.1 s Nes Orleans, 41,05‘.31, 0,,c-nsh, Ir 14:1IITS BY EdILBOAD. Prrrwarnon, FORT W•VVIR & CIVIC/al°. .1.0..k—t9 lades, W A Clark; si/bbla high wines, DI McCullough:9 bblii oil, J Parker; 7 barrels dm:a, 5 do alcohol, D I. Eahuestoct d co, „5 Ebb, pitlrltet, A II Watson; 2 care wheat, .1 A Liggett dco; / cur hay, I cur wheat, 11 den ,jr,,• 2 cat" corn, Culp & Shepard; I cur oats, I) Wallace; 250 yilga laud, E I) Datirldge; M do do, McKee, & 1;m; Ito bble dour, Gardiner; I cur wheat, Aril & llitchurt; I cur lumber, Supy & Selber; IX/ the oil, 1 1 / 1 1te, lire & co; I car metal, Jan Wood .t Son; 2 cars pot , 11 Leach; 2.2 till cheeae, It IMlcall S an; al JO do, Potter, Aiken & Shipard; do du, Ii Rlddlef 11 labla rye dour, C D Touch; Wan flour, It Fe A C Duncan; ...ttu bbarley, J Gungwieli • / ear lumber, Hemp ill- & eo. CI-1,111../. 6D •tn PITT/at:11011 Dnu Roan Jan. a---1 cur lumber, J R A Hart; I cur meta) Nimick & co, al Jas I l'u In ; r ears pO-.. tal.,/, Prater. en S Shepard; 75 bbli; copper, M Puck, cCerd •.t rot 1 car. client, Iliteacqra, alcCrrery d en; ..ors trees ‘ J Dickann; At rout, Alark & co; 1 dreasell Taiga, McCallotcra, /malt 3 Co . , 3,1 a.rrk s cloNersta,l, lilrkputrlkk & !Irv; 1 pki; tea, Arbuckle S cu. ALLSI.III . 7, Sr ATInN, January 0.-1 end. lum ber, Jao 31eltriar, 10 water pipes, .1 Myers; drteded boas, .1 Ilethert; r 4 .ke nata. E C 1.5 bra Oh halt, Sun e 0,34 aka tins teed Ew er ft Hamilton: I ear about , Taylor McKinney: el abs Ilareeed,M 11 Suydam; :137 bgn t;eo 01:t r 1 h pkgs butter, Willey S Wen. ye, n do do, W Mart In. Pltt.nrnoll, C4ll 1 , 2110'11 AND R. R. (..-114 tobblßoar , Ju. Gsschner; 5 bbls glue, Nat I{4l ( ~ ,31,1cgs scrap Iron, Lewis, Dully & Do 1201; 3 bble Leans, 1 , Tom lierder;lolskstm Iry, H T Jollnston; 107 do do, It C Heys. StCZEL WORKS . I)ITTsIitIEIGLI !crlata. WORKS. ANI/EItSON, COOK & CO,, he :•0/ 1 4 19 39,1 : 1 " , D O l - 9 4 CC)., , Manufacturer: t.f the Dent rrdned Cu.? ctrn Square, VIM and Ortagno, of 3,ll.lsefi, Say. Plate, lion, Fork and NRvrl ( •.I Reel, Ca+ , lNtcvl for REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES, STEET PLOW WINGS, SPRINGS, ASLIB, CIRCPLABSI, cite. Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel, of Itu.otrrets. two bliwks above the Illonongabelu Mum-. p1e27,1, I/LACK DIA:VIOND EPTEMX—. r 1 rr:+ti 11. I' 1. PARK, BI OTli F . R & Co., • .11unnfacturer4 of 41 ALIT): REYINED CAS r STEEL !,,unr,-. re( and Octagon. of all •13 , ... artronte4 , pea te, ml.l Irnnurtud s,tu.tuf, ...1 , ~ Oh coun tii..TOnle, and warrhoc 4 , , Nu. It , an.t ISIFIrst. end %0.r.,117....• d e_re eth. rittpburgh. felt :).1 INSERA.NCE AGENTS. GAIIDItiEft COFFIN. Agent of .• • Ito. Vrnonlin. l'htladolphla and Ilalinnotn Compantra, North-4,W corner WOOD and 'I hird V P. JONES — , .I.ttent for the North • Americn. ma. of 1. nit•ylvmuln, and Hart ft.rd 11..urnort• Comp:title*. , ',TER , TItEET. 4.;Airitr.L Rivi. Secretor, of the $ ne • Inbu rev., ...11 r 5155.: nud N' + - rut tillu.:y.Tr. 13 EVER NEWS I,, t,I , EATIIET: FTs . 1,rM.,• I . t7:,4 111111 11 it ..“u!int. • t , . run I culcy uu• at 11.• t . ' , nntu - n••• I:nut.,l 11 ti, til 4% A, 14 ,•.' ../ ^li PCl)lling CUtir,ll. e..ner.l,y Plll . l• oey we havv le• ;qui,- I ;10.„ 11.1,11.,t4;h the 51,,11.• hr ighily 'hero ue ; o 'le o thawing. lluain -as at the lAngl it 1,.r) WI , !Mr no n.l :;1 on or anbtrnat !MI I 'm n font; 0110 port lilt. It rrlnain4 t:nh the f , ... 0.:4rn a the l'arker.dir, inket 1:n. at El, m hlob 1, Iv. The .l ails s ,114 not h•are F.:Oro - day a+ per ::nnotinerisen t.the le • we .nee as a preventative. Tl, re• is a lainie lee gorge at the pent, in, top 1.11.11:eh. 3-1 , ll:nail*, monarch of all it All rv,vori -.le I eri hod a I • burg , . NVlteri warm weather • kali s unb , iund Ll,e ire fetters which now . hold :e•eu rein , that barrze, e opine, will be that a eve. ht. A the, apt. Itoltiinff, still ticrftits Ole 11/I,V , 111•Itt. of Nhifitt,- and tral relfhLia Until cal; n, Vllllll.l El. nil ri rarrol wn. burnp.l at r 1.'4 n I pr.n. 1 , 4 I. r a lin a Leary cargo A LA. y /1,111,1 - 1,1 1,) , a spar 4,11 ban. 'I b.• I .‘rl ol r..n+ nommanale,l by 1. I I tli.o3t..ll . Crom Nl , - , nphis sa• t t Go' , l•out wltslilc. -, 14.13y,th, it ..t .It., not t. +4 0...1 I I% nrd.,, of 11:o , invent , d n ~f ..olormg the len -111,, w.th co!orvil 11,uid. They 1 1, I cry si!lanl, lan how Would I! .1..... I' 1 /,t 11 , 1•Mlify In z•roI TLr .1. P. 11, p0rn...4 tziltnr I , Pon I/Inw IP p t•...n lip I..nnln-rlaP/1 Flyer, n few day. inn I.lp, n Iy.inni•llly. If .11.• war up, :Intl, .Fpf tp , ul,l, 11 . 111V11 01/1 lopk Ilk, In log blowu up 11 ' 11.41.. n.111.n ho, t.4.Lly if 113 1,... IA • 1: 1. 1 11, r The at I a ad. R.-me/Throe, Friday, cant:tins tie - lel o a tor In rat rard to the r 1 "I In r., or ea (al I lnlr. In ret,ta 1 In he Ic., It -feet a, pro, ',aide air' ae... a non G and It Ile•II/I1Olf/Ire al. lII' . IV:Jur( i eat! I'. Leu... : pan ae not to Ha p ply a at a I, tip te th rota, IIII• hind ta , f tao la.: ou ll' . .atri.e , pe:ly and eandlovaaty We pa id .11r. wharf-,ant artalt and maid mat t , r- all 1,11 t here. meeorton aigd.lll/1,1 eon, fort. the, fare aeelh at J aloes al.11:. al multi, an I poi at • .1 ~ -21 a eh aan In Ihe a . e. ea I , 1.01.1.: roan Ow ha •a' la era emaa the Hear. Th fa. eletarn t rty a eh. at , tend I. Ihe recta h. of 00, , tr time t•. the h e has notele d h uring ye, er.lay and t 1 a nead SI a ean lie.llrt3 our reader, el Lae II t It; :to; t h.., he tee In 1/111 . harbor la 111 V. 4-1 11110014 et IIIPI.IIIIA aieettons, anal It et mar' - ) ea t ti by r. spencer land others that the loaer set t.anet at Inas!, Will break up and go, lad etc he k It - offing wood of boats, long hero, hrealt lay expected. The lea Is at re:.l, et'"l y e. e alnaively In a lateral dirty : lOU VI 111, mad , rat. k _ STEAMBOATS. „ „.._. . „.... - von HE ELING, 31,114-17 117.4, ell :eta It. iwrt, The evllt eldr•beel l'aeeettger Steamer, Ilayacd, .:1;01:1:E 11. 3100I1E, 2.l4finclr. Leas ra l'lllabergh for l'arkeraburaclt every Ilesuday an , !"ll.are,3. at 11 u rival.. a. no. . 11 4, ,tillag Cro Parlor.burgb elrery Standar and 1 bur.lay. o•rltit. ro. . . . Leave. l'arkerabornb for Pittsburgh eserytuenlay ' l . ...!:.4 ' .! a g 7t e . ftrfor .". l . lttattrt every Too.vdsp.acul Frld_ay., it p. . Lea‘ea NI. vi fur Illttoburgl3 every Wed.n.clay and Saturday. at 7a. to- Vur Irrlrbl. or pavaage, apply on CO . or to cud.. JAS. Cl/1.1. - INO A CO.. Agrati. ~~EGCQ,AEi PACKET ZfigE l it 1 , 11 V. 11 4:EL11.111. MARIETTA Allll/ 7. A 111 —The nue' ntearner KAMA °ILA ILA 11, Capt. 1 , .-11. Hilrct , I.'lll Ira,. fur the atm., e aaJ ell lutermedlate port.. Zane..v ele tlle ev ry FEU ry TUESDAY e nt 1.. lleturele4. ler 11 . DA 11 st 7 am. .1. D. C.01.1.11..014110 gert , BANKS AND EIAN...R.S. pocih.mG HOPRE. N. HOLIES & SONS, 3E3QBl73@fi r No. b 7 nARKET STREET, Pifkiburgtr. rer Vun.:• nad Curreuc,... I oil*. all lee prltu.lpal ',slat.. tbr Untl•.lbraN • ••..11;a.nakla.. STOCKS, BONDS ARO OTHER.SECURMES Ueght and Sold on Cmmisslon.. atten3l,ao ptI•1 to Lim pv2 , 1.120e wad sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES. 1. t•1.111DIrr: uft.edl !tat owittlx csf 16.C1 : In I t 4, TI•••• ; •n.l V..a• - bersl..taabt 1/1.1.1! . _ THE riOURTII NATIMALAIa. 11. S. Government Depository, FotrranirEs. • 'EnE FORT PITT EX /11RDRY.. CHARLES KNIP! NEPHEWS, • trl4,.r. kR• HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND ALL RINDS 07 TIP.AVT eASTINIIS. byettal attuutlon 2310 to notaANG NEILL wonE, BLAST MAURINE:RI and RIKI`OrDL REPAIRS attended to ProrlPß7._ • belatotbre • tle beat materials viRl always be SAVINGS OLLA No used at this Laundry. ncßilyd II - 59 pITTSBURGII rotlNDitv. FOURTH STREET. diAlarkEV STIIEET. IPlLttembiaresta. Zoo CAr.,17...1 ram ... ... Wrsitrlts.7l,oE DO ix ro4 Ibialna rat. earinanondanne wan Rants and lasaarta ilirouphuat Lar nottutr), Minx nnatual tailllties In there &dna, nastnea. with .116. 7 SB-1C? IV"c>"tea, Autt en other Gove.rateent beettrittes,thretatted la ttetu, ta sett Intrebewes. lite.eate rettelvett scot Iq. to reot allowed by spetlal agreetnbot. IN/O)Cio.: THOMAS DON N EI.LT, It 11. KLN.6. D. K. SMITH. N. J. lIIOLET. 1 A IVES M. BAILZT. JOHN V. HEINIoN. TtIONAS SMITH., J. K. IaRIiPATRICII: T!IONAS P./NNEI.I.T, Prowldera. lIISTI.EII WAND, Caabler sally mr.l...rF CIIA MT-BED IN 11135. t °' 7lit ' a b g4 mhr 1,1. to 7to V DIM:el, and from lot to Day lat. Rum Ito io'lloet. Per.oatta receleed el all maw of not Into .Damon Dollar. and a Qtr a nd Ile prelate declared .been year, In June and December. Intereat ha• been derlared ..ml -rnnually In June and December duet the boob rm. oryanalmel, Hie rate of ale per cent. ',at. lot. net, If not drawn ant, planed to thracrctlit or 111, iwwltor prtantpaL •nd Morro.the same In tercet from the drat nay, Jun• and December, cclnta , undlnit twice k year vrltbout troabllpg the de leer to tan, or even toyrcernt, masa book. hi Dila rate money ...11l doable In len. than twelve yearn. contalalba tbaChartcr o fly•Lawa, Ralee.4 Ilerulatlons, lartalabed gratla. on appltentlun •I the I= Lilt. c= 11 In ism J. Andersen, , A. M. Pollook. 11. D. J. , 141 fl. Itackoren, Itolwrl Robb, r.). 1.. Fehbottool, Jobe U. Sbocuberge Jso.e. 11..sthotoa, J.3.13.w0 Sbl.ll, JAM,. McAul..l, I Ah,Ari.ler Speer. h.a.o. M. rOOOOOL I Cbrlstlan Yroget. tr,1_129: Ce•to Adam, .14,1 4, 4•. F:Te7A..;gribr.a. Black, iiiiiiii. r iCl.7. ' i7lD3;:tial , monso,A. CArrier. J ame, U Mood., Clooles A. Chtton, John It. Ntelreildun, 1% in. Dever, Jelin Orr. !oho Ewen', . !drier L. Ill . rig - ezl H J. G.epi, , Om. E. Sett I 1, illiltm N. Haven. I Alvearoler Tindle. Your 11. Hunter, I William V.ltirk. Itirtuird 11. T.,• Wm. IL Weytneit, I 2arno. It. Kelly. Inane Whittler. InitAhent.n—cllAlll.leS A. COLTON. ----.- _~_.~_...._.a~ THE • PEOPIXB' NATIONAL BANK, cinr x.ittinotruzz.h.. I '.ll ITAL. PAID TA ............. ....•••• •••.111,D:104011. Wl7lllifLtoll OP 1,0:0,000. baTHEETnking B. house coruczn FIRST AND WOOD Tills Bank, organised Mader Om National Planking System, la now prepared to transact nosiness at Its l l'ftll n on o rinaTe rn o e ti r o sil W ac o tatl i e l lfuln s t i s re o ' n U tite COOfavorable terms. Bpectsl Agents for. SAY 1U fur the Mac of lb* U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY TREASURY NOTES. SAMUEL It.E.S,'Presldent. F. bL GORDON' Cashier. .art..ll:lpl .1. C„ , IIcPLIFIRSON, Seller. THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK OS PittmlzritlXM - 33.. Chartered by Riede at Pews s. • • UM. Organized ander National Lazy. - • I$M Capital, - • • • • - • • • 111.000.000. Thl: Dank Ciao been dt , tataatrd rit e ' JP oeulto 3r37 THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. and appointed agunt for tba Sale of the 7-30 Loan. 1 ry facility will Dr offered to Investors or parties porri.a.ing for rv-sale. 11. M. NDERRAY, Caahler. JAMES T. nniiii64.l66., (SUCCESSORS TO S. JONES & C 0..) 3Eltintrazekrois 61:3 3Eircar-coress, 10I'ETLI ANI IVOUD PITTUCIIIGA. Pi. cabileasslo it; ra — oatca-EANEJ .., 1.11 rort, • . t 0 I :0 .I net 14:u ‘‘' • • ,pl. 17 . - • fit. t. ....fiCll..ih , r. in Y. ,- vtan 1 . .. t : '3 , 111.111k...4 S I 1:1 'I , IN , N• I,4 roCN. ( 'Et AIVILES C. tiA vet, lorodum • . 11 . :tnlbrm.r. Nu. alt I.ll' NIII).F.T. Pltt,borxh. rn. 4 44 01 t . '5 ,0 tlealer t. Nut. r. I rock. 'locos , Tx11..., it attn. na. Brawn-, 1 . 01,011,, nom- Tlin4 , [ll Flax 1•rt1,4) aud r0n:1.37. rarilcular •tt,lftion glll,-, 1 . n.1ne.• ('nr, 4o:intent.. .sals yVit.h.INS Ll3llterr, t., T Denler • Pro ,, l•icre Pa. II H. =1 • rtrrsirrrmir, r 4. 1 -11 TLC. IP. & • P TTON, el -en 1 0t0t01....10n su-.1 Don Lard 4 41, Ir.m. ,- ot:ort 1 . 31115 35,1 II: I 111 , 1,rgh nonnuf.rwrot. g..l3era,y, 113 zrul •r, , trt nt,roirglt. S " EPAItIIt Conlin i.'l ion +3llll. ant. ,sno •In ilour. Graln 3.11 , 1 Pro du,. No. :1,7 rjv t. rtlf..t.urgh. I .134zire. c 0 n,..../1, Ilao.l. l'artact.lar st.. 121101) paid to 111111. g or& r 11•. 0.-n , Y. 'IV . I'. vi• P. CO., T T 1 - 1 1 , 17 I'3 \ Inolp.alto I I , lon tr , I.3rd, I , otter, Egg, Protltter. 0ra1,.-,.d I.retn and 1/rll fait and jytei I 0 liN B. I:ANFIELIO, Commission " nd Yor-srxrding- T.lerrimnt and wb01,...14- , In N 1 I ..tt-rn 1,..., re flotrt`r. 1 •• rd. Pork, cm. F lour, 11,11, l'ut sof/ 1.1 t...••• cl Lanl 011.. 1 , 11,4 Fruit, and 1.11..1ur,0 ut rad). iit and 1 , 1. hrhltt ntriwt. Pittabu rah. w. ninnr,nl4 5:1(1,00,21:1(.1( h. Yr-Sr...SOS. 1. UEi PATRICK, RHO.: kg. (M., 15m re. wr. to 40.4 ph Kirk tattle - % & 1ir0..) Wh.lesale dealer, In Gr.-tried. F lour. ()rain, Pro t Won, I S.h t sa/t. Nails, Glatt , and Olin, Std.. gll and Pa LIN,” Pi(tabargh. jrn 1:13 . 11.n. ' A. 1)11.41,. RAFE & nErrEn, PRODUCE, s rtauntlnalon ard Fcrnardlng sferritantt and c ‘ utse r ha.. , nta . fsr rtl Pltlithurgb Stanufseturea. I . . o .street, Pittaburgh, AMES DALZELL as SON, Mann— ', facture, f Lard Oil, and tintamLittion Ilerrhanta for the purchaao and auto , 1 (:rude and Itotlntal trolet to. dr , and lb Water street. Piltstalrgla. malt bn ('onaigntnetits. s (• ROMAIi ER O. LANG,Wholesale 415 31ers In I:curer-le, Hour,brain. Pcalune, Pro tsbdab. Eta), chet.sb, malt. Ihtrhon Oil, Ss.. 177 aml rhlMnott rtre,t, neur i.lbcrty Street, Inttaburgii, b. 117;r4 .... 77; w.mio ta NET rr) IIEAD & METZGAR, Grocers and Countr y erchant, and dealer. ha all kinds of Country Produce and Pittsburgh 31anuCarattreth No. :49 Liberty btreet, uppoalte Lead of Wood street,. Pit tstutrab. so,ir • P.ittliwiw J. s. —.Wit, U warrlinn. I~& 8R05.,. (Succes&ors to A • tt, ) Tarr & Anderson,)Wbole&alo Deanna in Von rnin F: nits, :cuts antliplers, Confectionem.nunnoi, f•in works, kr.. Nos. and EkiWook Street, s.se Fifth. Pntwiwriih. • intrir I: 4 ETZEII & ARMSTRONG, Far.: wardiuir and Con nolr.lon Merchants, Cur trio rain of Flour, brat°, Baron. Lard, Llotror, bred* Irrled Ynnta, and Produce gi.nerally. o. 3f.arketritmort.,. rorn, of Firer, Pllt.burgh. Pi. J) WALLACE', Commission Bier— • chant mud Wholesale Isealtrln Flour anA Grabs. No. X. 3 Llherty street, opposite Pronsylraula D. IL. Pt I/eput, Pshurrh. Pa. sausage Warehouse, corner Ws, to. sod .tr. eta. 0017t1y B RIDDLE, tio. 11.83 Liberty St., • Plttshurgh, Pa., Comintssion, Merchant; and Wholesale Irrairr in Country Prodnee,Struerrles and Pittsburgh, rounetnres. Cash adrarresed on Coo slgnuments.; and sn psi! roe Produts generally. 0021 J. to. I.l«ta.rr ' 30715 tP, iC P " City Floar • f MixCorocr Ibet street, Pittathargb, F. e QT harm?, per day. ap2 Jonsi sK• ••• ..... navel. JOHN I. HOUSE & CO., Wholesale Grocer. and .'unanivalon Merchant, corner of Smltlktirld and Water etr,..rittabnr.b. OUT. DALZEILL & CO., Whole-- , l,mrrri., Cornmivloo And Forwar , Tlrtg ner— hau, and 41. mice, lu Produrv - and Pi{tibargh Stan— factura,... Lltwrly .trout. Pittabiargh. JOHN MO) V WILLIAM VLI)YIL IOM FLOYD & CO, Wholesale. t , Grocersand Comm.:as:on Werchants, Nos. In Wood stnd •Ms Liberty street. Wlttabergh. Jrlft.. PEI „ A.RLES L. "CALDWELL, . rime. to Jame. Ilo c laxs . d ,7t .. a.1. .0 r ['wk.: aud ""'"' L" ...ad Imo'. - lATALTT & WLLSOI, iholeaalle r r tirlicers, Corr.missios Silerthants, surkinglergta Pr...doer and Pittsburgh Mariithistures, Na. L7rttlb crty Armlet. Pittsburgh.jui3 • DICKEYSAIAII & CO., Wholesale tiropers, C.114915111i. Mercbuits...l choler: in. ProdurN, vu. in %Voter .tree: and G Ycuuc street, Pittsburgh. - •- • - . . i• H G W . O G I a GH ) P T ro in & e m C u o t ~Su L c io c lut m iM rs lmos, 247 L iberty 4trert, Pttlitotegb. DAVID NI. EDGEEITON. Whole mt. ()mt., and C0=3:1134211 1.07 W0..1 .u . ev.)!lttsbargb P. r 0 :27 LA1.111.112 ...MIDI /MUSSON.. L. - . WaIIaACJI. 1 iNTIBEJEtT, SII.EPT'ON & CO Q Wholesale (Inners arta Ptaluns Dealers. N. 2. birth street. Pittsburgh. Olt =C1=1!! A. GAIMSCRif & CO ( St:me:x.42 to Roll-ax.i. V.lrriArgyn t flo., ) FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. • Vannfacturers of Chilled ithliera okra, for Iron, FS." 1. Pram Zhu, Copfatr, Silver, (Mid: Straw Boards. Paper and Indta-Rubbcr Works: also, Itoll- InsNlll Cassino. of oil descriptions nark Nina, Potent Pouble Grinder, vitt rarletiof other/at :erne, aosa/a on band, and Oiled to order on short, nottr.and facorable teruts. Tice and 'Warehouse, 119 l'inulthilald street. Pittaborg pEltiN • , AfaChine IlrorkB awed .Foursdrg. S. - W 1.102.11=2.e4.73., MiGINE BUILDER AND MACLILSGST, Lagoslt stestr, , l.spreen Federal and latadastl. aneEa''n.T. City - , 3lnnufactuter of Wigan:l:lan's PATEN PORTABLE OSCILLATING; tiPEA.II 'LNG/ sk - ..5, Shaftlr.st, An. Ftspslring of all Mods attended to. ' Dltlf COOKIN G 6TOVE9, Parlor and Heating Stores. Grates, Fronts, Fenders, 4t.e. AIPO, kikt:l o llol l .l i6 ( 4 ) , ll: t lTlFilgt . STlNG . 9, at ALLY, SacKZE /t CO. A. nuArArr....... tr. vwxxnui•••• :•• •••- # 11 . 11 •2• 1 • XTNA STOVE ITOBK.S••! A. BRADLEY et CO. Manufacture overr, eerie t r of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. Among TeNee are the celebrated EVREEA =OM and TALIKMAN (Coal Storm) POMANA. VET- T.RAN and niaseaDr.s (Wood Cook elorcal Alto znannfacture GRATES, GRATE Vltalcis, se. Ogle. and Warebtnise, corner of World and Wood everts, Pittsburgh. ]:nuance . on Second etrect. • a1:1 el p CU 34! al :441 SEVERANCE; Nfo.• 5S WATER •—••• STREET, Pittsburab, mandfactUrerof BOILER RIVETS,WIRELIGIIT RELRE.9i common and railroad of every dessriptlon. Ea rtleolar sired or shaped Spikes and Meets, Mega or email, made to order at abort notice. A good a..- .or/meat constanny ca band. ARSEPiAL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYME' bt CO Noonforturcro of BLACK >l4 GREEN GLASS. WARE, I)rogrtats' Were. Bottles, Demuoloas,Cor boys. &c. archoosc—No. 144 A% ATER STREET. bcww. co Smithfield and Gra* strects, Ettfobargh, Poona. We Warrant oar Warn to be:allpertor to any man• ufactured nest of the Mountain.- Always on hand, Glassware of thestrove deseription. MI ordera promptly attended to„ ParticOlar attention paid to private moulds. aulttip TituF. I. etiLLIPb. ............. COLLINS & Brittania, k-/ Bras. and Sheet Metal Worker., Brittanitt Cas tors, Carbon and Lard Oil Burner., and all different styles of Brinson used by lilass lianufarnmers. rd,. promptly ailed. No. 137 SE.C9ND Pittsburgh, nna, . _oo7lyd _ w 54..... ....... .1 /iIWUN JAMES lICW EV S. CO., • Oil. OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA, fla 2.13 71fLisr.ls Eft" .1127 P , STTBUPRGII. PA. b. IV. HEININETT, u facto • n 11111 ;MI ”Mrrla iPt F.2:NAV AFI N0...:1 1 1 1.1510 ND N'n:r.rri.. W/MA knd 0041 imritet IYIRDICAL. 1% St ITIFTIIiN, HOW TO CURE IT; EIGIZE Xanicrossti..l24- Simstox - sr cirt DR. SCEENCE'S ow CASE, ESIMEI Laboring Under that Disease, I=l PIIIMONIC STItIJP, SEAWEED TONIC ANDMANDRAKE PILLS = System ulCuring that Disease, =3 MEAT Alfa ATTEND' NCI IT I . I preree.eg geslinellly into tbe I.t stage of Pert , , monary Wrourepties. , a' tit tapr. of' my recover?, being disdpated, I Is. ad vic , d of I .7Pl!fairtae. at, Parrish, to remove lot oi 11 U 0 country. siorrestowe, , , N. .t., about nhiema. , dieteol. being =7 hearth Dicer I was mmovedtadt her, occupying two fall, i dada n the transact... My. father„ awl all his family,:: hod lived and diedlintehs - adml d eed el Pelateenry:! Co t on m- arrival Si Idurreatown I awl rut to bed, where I lawror s tanyweeks let what wasr deemed a holooless condltio n. ilr. Thornton, who , bud be my father's family , physlcia. and who had'( attended hlm it. his last thaw -s. rasa led thaw ate. t. t,,, thought my ease entirety beyond the- reach of; ...did., sad decided that most die, and goy a me, one week to arrange my test pent Wales. Ile had i seen all Euy fam 117 Woof Ccul mmptiutte and there fore concluded that deetts tram the disease whicit - 1 had carried all 'my kindred to the grave would also; take me there,.lu - thlv apparontlyhopele. corral- *; moo. r beard of tit a remedlawbieh I new make and 'I .11. It ermined to method could feel therm working. their way, and tr netiatimi every nerve, Elbrot and , tissue of my by... 1 I. , • My lunga and it ver pot on a new nether, wad the 4 morbid matter why eh bad for years erehmuladed and levitated eath ge. at craws of -the WO'. was Aim- I Mated; the tuberel es on Inylungs ripened and I es- peeterated from my longs wreucti its a ptnt of yellow offeradve matter evt ry mortatag. - . As tblaeapectora..^ tine•of matter sorbet deck ate fever abating. the pale ~. left rue. the cough et used to hares. inn, andtthe ex- hweting night earea tawere we longer known, sed I I had refreshing elms, tiatsaileh I 'had long &bung.. lay appen'te now began 10 returns and. times I Wand it dint ult to restrain myself from v.- i lag too With ttill return of imalth„ I gained My steregth. and am DOW - fleshy. am now a healthy rtmn,, wito alargwlted cicalae In the middle lobe of . the right lung ands he lower tele Impatiked with.... . plot° When.% of ad 'Para. The left lung Is sound. and the um er lobe of the right one IS Ina tolerable; healthy ...lama. ' ' , : Constanftien at t t Lek was thought taj winces:WM disease by eeer tiou ylarCe, phycialont as well sa thone who were U 1214 arced Imenedioltie—Espectal- : •Iyatchcases as were rt awed totbe oondition I well; tn. This Induced man I People to believe my re. ! cowry only temporary,: ,1 new prepered end gift I them edleirre te mammas finis foram. time and made .i many wonderful earesivind the demand ' I.reased, so rasidly that 1 deserts lard toot/craze= tothe pub, te, and devote my unit' aided attenthag.to lung als- l .... la truth 1 wood at to reseed Wit. for =note '. would wad for ate far ati.d near, to ascertain whethe er theireases were settled as tale. 'Raving owes- ', ston• to examine imany i t:Uwatot=allr . Erent, j was , V,Wergett=gtriUMM4,44Mat i hrlrel .' la ...e- ) ;MMus; the wait°. stageSof InagAtteerutes. . For many . years, ha coquoctionwith say prlncipal i ionice la 'Philadelphia, 1 , . ova bean tuAlug regular Wish* ran New York, Bolden, Boalmore and Pats- ! heath. . If...era] years past/ have =ado as many se nee i 'timeited examinations weekly with We s • itesplroin- ~ eter. •• Fur ouch emmalaatie. rug cionegn le th ree ‘' flollaw.and It enables me to gimacach patient the true condition Of his disease, and tell him frankly whether he will get welt: , -1, Owe of the greatest dintetiltlet I hive with paitente atilicied with lung cold I. 'th-ao.dnet th ta ' avoid. taking listle wide.. Many - thlnk.tf the ante my medicines they 'horrid cure, sothaattdr how rare- '. le. they any be in that way. ' This Is a great error, for Many a. will read over the malty-cures which 1 .., have publithed from time to thae, they wain. that , most of them were those of persons whastern eon- IMO to their beds and Could not.take cold. and by this candid avoidance at cold triblungsyrems heated. -, Physielsns advtae their patient/1W dl/7/IMlindinhilla . th e fresh air, but du theyWre by - Wide/AV yet the hundred. of deaths by .Consum cm in every city -; by consumption in every canine r the emeillou. 'I. would rather risk a patient tlgh74lllyrentl- ~. laud - room, than let theta go vital take a slight ~ ceid. litany who have Wee cared h r raj , motetnea, , 0 1 . when the abscesses broke,' were ogenalve, that en, could hardly rereiht.th the mom, sad yet they I got well without exposnre to the open air. 1 The great reason why-phyeiclinsact net cis. eon.. aureptitue is, that they try to do too myna they give medicines u. stop We cough: L b...top the Watt sweats, beetle fever. aisO by so doing they the whole ',. digestive system. locking , up the secretions, aed the path.at eventually dies. 1i...1ms l' do. Is to nut make a wrtfal examination with. my ilespirooteter, and If I end lunge enough left, / direct the patient how touse tha three remedies, and thus core him. I know very . well .that It Is t impossible to make new - .lungs,. even restore the porticos that to destroy...4.'6ns/ know at the stuns ,'' tn. that caviar ein thclaugeandniceratfons In the l leryna end =weld. rubes sambe healed, and Joel; maw eases are cur. WyMehropirr Min or '`Ochenek . a Puhnonle Syrup:. and ”alandrste P 1111.•• . whilst.; they ere dying Uay under the aedluary esetallseztq ; , grl i .:l : l4st mistake cammorkestiong Many! tent- % gent persona, that there ere medicines whir% will. , purity the blood.. W hen the btoOd is slisetutell It ems-4 not be purified; It to then the same as diseased ..1 matter In the system and way have to be carried our , o tt f rzeri the systa .. , m pro b en y vd th th,,s e o ra rgau .a s .ib w r ti tr i;l 4,nr a b le vu ap o. po nv ielted oise,_ f . eLe ~i 5. .,4, tine thud isct i Ire uppers:. LA good working,order. . The atom. liver and.howels, once resed to *l. healthy eqn tion,,„thett. art abundance et good, t notnithing food will mate new blood, which will 7, push oat, me lt mere, and lake the place qf Ural which LS attested, and Una guppy -the want or the triply. . TEE PITLAIONIC SYRUP is one of the moat valuable tuedlealea lumen: it is en:cadent, powerfully Seale- and building at tunir....,5 It ts readily digested caul absorbed Into tba."bloat. , JO which It Impute Its heeling proportlu. Itoob no medicate that has ddne• oruan do as mueu to re..; both! worn out and tiru.Xen . doyen runditionher the systems. SCHENCK'S , RE (TEED TONIC . , Is distilled from slaw ced Cotalslesed with Wilts and I . ` alterattre roots and harks; to suet srouuntse as to. ou.ka 4 ,4 oeldedlnplellitlataerditlete. haring Ipost-7 . crltil tonic effect, Islamist Itio terrible dlsastrdus net suits tuislust Rom alcoholic aticaulauta. The weed . rocic produces a lasting rcablts. thoroughly In- T*01141131 late ItOrt2eb pn dlgclittra crates:l4 aud =Worth - to healthy blood the food whiels maybe used; for that porpose.. It . wonderful In itsatteoct that sins glass ft:11mill digest a hearty peal. and :, a little of It Cited before , . bstilikesst sire tone lot the stoascb, iebieb fen medicines possess the power • of doing, The Mandrake Pills to be, taken with entire Safety by all ages and cote dl tl ons producing all the good results that can be ob tained from calomel or _say of the mercurial mem- f, eines, and without soy of their I:meant molts. They carty.out of the spinal feculut and wank out - matters loosened and dissolved by myStaweedTonic and lildroonie Syrup. It will be seen that all thereof] ny medicines are needed In MOO. CAW, to cure Coo- 11 uiption; and, fact, Our experience enables me. j to decide DLit they have cured more eases of that disease Ulan any coMbloations of medicine known C to man. me various edittons of pamphlets I have pub- Ilsbed many of the most wonderful cures o Ti moony Consumption on retort. Persons, wtth both - 4 longs affected, somettmeslarge entities one Mug, healed over by my healt h. are now ming, and. r enjoying excellent will give a few CAWS nod select them - from Mfferett wen of the cannily. h so that. those who with may visit or write to theta ins more positive I oral-rustiest.. • ' Nov. Deng kforpn e •'t rt ent of high repute fat the city of Boston. an we ll known over the paed', States as a MILD of great ab ity. west...red by to taxing,: my eliclue atter all othertrestment had failed. IM - .4 has often been writing to Sue with re rd to Monet. ?I In his came, and always answers ••i am the man.. - 4 A MI statement of nit, rue may: be seen to Mr pamphlet. Lie indproftrae liennorrhageof the lump, and was very much mounted. ' • • runs ifochadevers. ng aurPdowbww,24,.. Dottie, events. Ohio, memo errs bad ant Cif Pwirod :te‘T(sr."'lre=isalerVis'ircircke e7rsZtec v s n iti'l has liens. a/meant Vilschsetng rs gnat coiczy persons is Ohle toner Orme remultea. msd tetth recersi. fin Phonstilran, hen before omit otter was r ewmt: ean urn at toy •Agsvuln, Dt. Aelirm's Prold Bleed. iltteleragh, Pa. WWia.n. Alexander of. Pittsburgh, Pa.,. wag cored of • very bad pun of Dyspepsia and of r. • Co v re4 . la 212 , 131.1Aca:r i e e d taadszlz, Yule, r red of a bad Mon of ilYklielaltrand- elaahmgt Livel l tompnh,A Eke is r an ma aged woman gml tia,{^.^ . 4 o ^terceotery/t4 Mrs. Prudence Yohnson, wife of Co pt. Yolonoth now rendiaig at No. C Third atrecX. burr, N. Y. wasenreetor - Pulmonary consumption, and le now as as teem an old Lady as can Wrenn& Peter 'Zilches Beekman, of Somerville, N. Y. ma ," anot herremarkabl e re of unary Consurnitio Wa certificate Is attested Is clergyman and Other well known entrant. . . DP. SCHEN CR•S prtncip lodine is a - No. - Novi Math Stem:, corner of r.Commeroe. Phltulelp where sdi orders must b., adder...4lml Cll,ll. there, professionally, 16 - 11:ItY SATURDAY, L 2. GEORGE.EL KEYSER, No. 110 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P I= XL -11.3:01.02"4-1=0421. .416.640.11. EiZEM MY SALE M OP ALI. Y MEDIC Dun • i; Ii IS