The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 09, 1866, Image 4

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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Arrival and Departure ;of Trains,
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2:50 • in . nut Vine.derives. 810 a ni
a:oonm Mall 1:35p
nttarcua 742) p ; Exorcise Mao
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•• tentlutidetlOlL.. 4:00 prnl commodation ,10:10 a fit
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Airiest. Deports.
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lino aklngtob Slage—Harea Hetet
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EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS &LIVERY STABLE,
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JAINES DUN At 6031, Proprietors.
OdIVBIIUBE4 AIM ' ciiiantsoss rartubed for all
tram;
ahett .Gar . ridigililserdit Weddings and
LE1431 AN D " iso:W.
Vrl: Y AND SUBURBAN
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"install Report of the Presithtitt of - the
Young Men's I,ibrokry Association.
allow Meglbsr. of the .4g.roriation
Your Board of Directors are unable to re
port any extraordinary progress in the pro.-
Perity of the Association during the last ydar;
nevertheless an encouraging advaucchas been
madeyand there are abundant indications of
a (More rapid progress in e future. The
- finance-a are in a better cond u
ition than .ever
before. The number of volumes added by
purchase is double that of last, and morn than
three times the number of any previous year.
tieveral valuable additions hero been mutt,, to
the list of publications received, andthe mem
bership,, attendance at the rooms, mul cure..
baton et boots, hard moderately increased.
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.114,elpts from all .uree.3 In 15,15
14t/s:bce - ou havd let January, Itid;•
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"Expendll
Ce,..11 tr. Ttra , .ary kt January, is
4,0057
For detall4 of *Well, yon are referrol the
Report of the Tre.surer.
Mail=2M1111;111
Tile No. of volumes/is per lust report ... 3,197
Added by purchase iu 1135 979
Added by donations received
Added by Periodical Board ...... in
Total numher added. . . .
Deduct:for books lost and worn out
Pre,ent number in Library ' 11.3{19
In addition to the above, *.5 voinme., the
.Inlanee Of an order for books given +mac time
ego, are dully - expected to be received.
A very complete catalogue of the books ha+
beettpreputed by ?tr. Appleton, the Librnrine,
and to now In the handy of the-printer. It eon
tair.i a full alt•seriptive title of each book, and
the name of author'', followed by th 0.143 of the
revtiective work», and will Wake an o,tavo of
pogvs ! •
The number nr:Letive member,. In Lv lx u 61;
The number added daring the yt-str. .
l'rtf.vu t life mi•mbtr ::1
Present houarr Inembvi, ...
Votar ~ ......
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. Died, mci1:011 orrejet...te , ,lstiring the year....
.Present number of member,
It was the Intention of the Board to hove the
idly thorough's . elltlea,...e.ti for members ut the
hvgintilng Of the year. At, the requemt Of the
'library Mill Co.co.operating committee, were
appointed tOsOlicit subscription, to the stoch
of the mai, and the same committees were
elaarged with the dutk or tecnring new mem
bers4o.the 2 \as...dation., It ton found, howev
er, that tbe 4. fylleets coma not sue,,resw o u v •
•be preseatril at the same time, and the Int tti.
wits abandoned. The in ermts eof member. Late,
1 bin-eon:, been chiefly due to the increased at
tractions- of the Library nod not, as heretofore,
The result of solicitation.
Ao general Cent - ass hal been made during
the lust eighteen nmilis, and this, together
with the fact that of nearly, three hundred of
our old Members who joined the army, during
the war, many have returned, who need but
an invitation to bring them to our room,
Again, renders it certain that with a proper
- eaort large additions may be made to the
mr:Mberabip. 11"1 earnestly recommend to
our 'anct•te*.ofe the early appointment of e
cientaotantitteed to canvass the city.
Lre're Ite
The Lecture Volu.mitte-!appointed in Novent
lEat, proved to be eminently efficient, and
was re-tipimin fed in July bat. To the gentle-
Jaen coltring it, he thanks of the .I,,ocia
tlon are ue for their energetic and sucoes-ful
manitKe int Ot the departments entrusted to
them.
IICS:C, risme, .150 T
Tub, committen issued a circalar soliciting
contributions, to which ns yet no adequate re
.pc..ec bas been received: It. 19 hoped thus fu.
lure efforts may 'I o mere successful as sw ill
collection as Is proposed would he an in I erest
-Ipsitral useful adjunct to the Itbrary.
tir.itantr LULL..
As a matter of inte;:`..st and etwoaratte . ment
:To the ypepit,ce,,, your Board deem it proper to
give etch Information as they may have In re
gard to.the progrt. of this project CO vital to
. the Aasociattom
The subscriptions to the stock having reach
ed the =omit of tileooo, the stun Was amine-I
enfEcient to warrant the org tnization. of the
company, at which time the following
ottcern were elected to conduct the
tufsirs of the Company, vim Felix IL Brunet
President; J. I:. McCune, Vice President; S.
Holmes, Jr., Treasurer; 'llamas N. Miller, Sec.
ntary.
MC nopers.--Jantt,t Park,jr, John W. Chal- .
Batt, Win. Thaw; C. W. IlatehelOr, Jos. Dil
worth. •
Te Arnow:en have purehawd a desirable lot
attLe Cernt'r of Penn strectand stevenson Al
ley,„opposite to the reared the Exchange Mite',
fronting one hand real and twenty feet on Piaui
strict and •extentling hack one hundred and
sixly,feet along Stevenson's Alley
It was dilllcult to find a let afoul:defeat depth.
The lot purchased was uotin the market, but
Mrs.,Darld Shields, the owner, was led to - dis.
pose of it from a generous appreciation of the
utility of the proposed budding.
Twenty per cent on the stock subscriptions
was called in and has been generally paid.
It trill be seen that the amount as yet sub.
sertbedMust be - largely increased, if a p r am.,
ing fully adequate to Its Intend.] purposes,
andereditable to the wealth and Mtelligence
of the city of Pittsburgh, is to be ereeted.
anyof the citizens have subscribed liberal
ly to the stock, and Others who have not yet
teen called on, or who have the subject under
conslderation,will be added to the list. There
are Also many who hay e declined or are hesita
ting, not from a want of proper appreciation
.of the subject—but ratherfrOm highly appreci.
sting. it. Because their means do not permit
them to tinbacrilw largely, they have subseri:
bed nothing.% Large subscrlptWns aro necessa.
ry,.but the mail onesartt needed also, to make
up the amount required.
, ..IM,Order that every ono 'who chase might bat
Mine" a Stockholder, the price of shares was
fixed at 510,00, - eacb share gi.ving the owner one
- vote hi thentraLts of the company. It is hoped
that. every member of the:Library, who feels
able.will Subscribe for one or more shares, gut
each one constitute himself a committee tp
procure subscriptions from others. • ".
• 'A list of the stockholders Of the Libtary Rail
• company, - with theamount subscribed by each,
will itepublihed :the - pamphlet copy of tho
.pcennt year 's roport,
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cexaminse-nmaltitil.
The writer has endeavored in former report F.
to urge the claims or the Young Mewl, Library
and Medi:m.las , Institute upon the community
na well as the Importance to the mem
beee of the Association et their wn pefffever
fog efforbrln Its behalf. The subj ' eet e .y en etb C
f0 . ...004 fop
of or earnestly.
i.e' effect ot such an institution ts to In
crease thc intelligence of the - people •among
.
` wh o m
ills placed to , improve their nuiralsi to
draw them Away from
t h e ballets of vice, e n d
th e y ou n g torn form. the habits arui 'tastes of
• the young that they tharnot sinfletheir repay.
, ;Anent 'iu tiongerottS find .41tiffarling ossoof,
• Onus.
• It Illnkr4 men of brogness, Atha men of infer
- tUOt fen andentten:rib affords to profession
al mullei] edYeators such fectlitlea for study
and research as peLvate ..1.C..30 , 3r00l rarely an rs.
for,-dtgiveserne mecbcnio and laborer the
mean.; prat:tiring their labor and chill more
find useful, mid in doing all this, it
_,,,j r at t ,s, i tno cause of religion and the honor
, • " and:proSperity of the community and of the
Idleness may - be:Mid to deli productive
of wit. than will—for In idleness originates
meat Ace. ith books and o pleasant place
• . avian Id enjoy them none need Do Idle. It
Jo net a reply to this, to nay that many Niro no
, - taste inT rehding—fer when there were no
hooks therow ere no readers, and nO taste for
t,co lc view of this end, the writer, I nfla3o,
er.
orod the - charter of the Library Hall Corn
patt-r.e tbo surott Means by which it ahould be.
R em., ifahed. When the 'banding Oen be -
HMO is comma* six rageuh
the ri - fselpt of this ASsOetation tenth
ilfemem
licturer, legacies, and other casual
resources, will be devoted to the purchase of
stock in tile Ilan, and with donations of stack
whielt will he received. from time to time, it is
not donlited that the Library Association will
eventually own the blinding and derive from
it swiletent revenue to render any change for
membership mthevessarv.
To shwa Low earn a Library Ls appreciated
where a knowledge of its lenefits has been
acquired by netual experience the Free Pub
lie Library and Musenm of the city of Liver
pool may be mentitmed. It has been caul..
tidied twelve year-, contains about 46,0 a) vol.
taine , i, (Mit sosmNis - !..;!4."? espenellture et ores
Ming fhoescial dollars per annern, which to
misfit be a corpornfifo, far, and no tax la so
cheerfully paid. .The rich and middle classes
tied that intelligence lm the masses, is the sur
est protection for their own tignts and prop
erty. The - masses learn the purposes of labor,
and labor to a better purpose; an are made
more happy, 111111 are alike pround of their
noble Institution. The munificent evidetwo
and instrument of their advancing civilization
and culture. Over five nominal thousand
books per annum ore issued from the library
end its too branehes.and on every evening, as
nn flint of my visit, from four to Ave hundred
of all elns,es are to be seen sitting in the
.roans. The Inclination grows with the oppor
tunity to gratify it. Your rooms will attract
hundreds of youths whose evenings, but for
the opportnnithed, would be spent In
lounging Shout streets or worse, and you
11111 rttrnrin n Trtnnlipi ••••• r•••
ploy - meet to hundreds of buudreds of tarn litho
make up a part :of the population in every'
large city.
With such objects in view, fellose-meraberrs,
in addition to the ;gratification of your own
literary lash's, you have the noblest ineentiven
to ;rill Con in building your institution to its
highest cap: lefty for good. That end will not
be aerontplb.heit until you have a Library of
teeny thousand wenlected volumes, with
its brunches, limited in se the more remote parts
of the city—a museum of fists, 1171therills, mod
els, antiottities, fte.,--a building of your own
worthy of its eindents„and the whole fere to the
.
The privileges Of the Library - may be shared
even now, at a very small expense—bat little
more Than tine cent per day. Nevertheless, It
shortid become free tw the public, in order to
produce the greatest results of which the in
stitution incapable.
What expenditure Of labor and money wonlii
not be arnapenseted for, by the value of such
an institution In the city of Pittsburgh,.
The foundations are laid. and but a few years
moreOf persevemuce on the part of your A,40-
elation Ls necessary to complete the struc
ture.
11222111
Let no member content himself with n mere
pi.sice epic') mon t
. of thodailv plenburos anti
benefits he derives from the Librar3-, without
etching to commend it to other., and extend.
the sphbre of iti• ugefulneg.s.
When you have •boolc you can spare, add it
to the general stork.
If you have a mineral specimen. a strange
ttoni, the model of an intricate or useful ma
chine, an interesting attic or a work of art,
tiring it to the rooms that it may minister In
however email a degree to the instruction and
pleasure of the many; and seek every oppor
tunity to induce your friends to contribute to
the collection. In due time you will look upon
the aggregate results, with just pride In hav
ing been one of the early promoters of such an
.Institution.
to your part •autl there will Do no lack of
means to carry out your projects. Then ge of
which Burke wrote, that meamako "theirdesk
their altar, and money their God," is fast pas
sing away, and nowhere more rapidly than
here. The munificence of the le of Pitts
burgh, during the lust 'four years, has shown
this, and to-day many' hundreds of them stand
ready to et:attribute whaterer sums may be re
quired for every work which may commend it
self to their judgment, RN conducive to the gee
.eral happiness nod weal
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Itp order pt tbeßonr,l,
rimix E.But - wcrr, Fn.-1414.1A,
A Perjury Case
Mrs. Elizabeth 1111 ton, a colorist woman. re
siding in the Sheet:lth Ward, wa.i indicted for
ptuy airy, ou oath of Ann Johnson, white woman,
wife of a oolored,Mah. At the teat term of the
Criminal Court the woman Johnson was the
(cementing witness against. Catherine Fitz
patrick for telling liquor on Sunday, and the
defendant, Mrs. Hilton, was a witness for the
defense in the same ease. The perjury was al
leged en consist • In Mrs.. Hilton swearing that
One William Maxwell had said that Mrs. John
ston should go on and proseente Mrs. Fitzpat
rick for selling liquor on Sunday. and that he
(Maxwell) would furnish the money nod '"ea
her through.” In ease she failed In mnvieb•
mg, or words to that effect. Mrs, Johnston
trim: 'called and lestifiesi that such a
statement bed been sworn to by Mrs. Hil
ton, on the tidal of Mr, Fitzpat ete.z, an,;
that It was untrue. Mr. Maxwell was oiiest
Mid testified that Ur pad never ; at any %lino,
made not of - Snell languao •in the presence of
I Mrs. Hilton, or in her hearing. John C. Me
-1 Earthy, Esq., n Ito appeared as counsel for the
Commonwealth In the ease of Catherine Fitz
patrick. said that Mrs. Fitton was a witness
for the defense, and that she stated that Max
well hod stated in her (Mrs. Johnston's) pres
ent], that if she (Johnston) would pmsecute
Mrs. Fitzpatrick, for selling, Honor on Sundae,
he (Maxwell) . would bear the expenses. Air.
McCarthy said he was counsel In the
therefore Interested In what was said, and was
was unite clear that tile defendant had so tes
tified. 31r, Mer7an (colored) 'testified Mrs.
Fit zPairlek came to leer house to subpoena Mrs.
Ililton us a witness; that she asked Mrs. Milton
w hut slat knew about the "whlaky case," and
that she said It made not a bit of dlffermtee
what r-he knew about It, alit si - 00ht swtair to
clear Mrs. Fitzpatrick. -L. It honorer she (Mrs.
II Ilt on) got into trouble Mrs Fitzpatrick would.
give her live dollars to get her out of It.
Other I, itnesses were I,,ollatilott who corrob
orated these we have Nor the defen...,
I was proven, (and not denied by the proo,VO
tioh) that Mrs. Johtmon had te,difitsl, on the
trial of Itlrs. Fitzpatrick, that Max - well had
furnished hal' with InOnc, 10 pay the costs in
the mac referred to. bat that it was "her on
meats'' sent herb) , her husband (rout the ar
tily. The pro.oeut fee na as reproo:ntod Its es
inst Het Al torney Kirkpatrick, and the dCfeti-e
by A. It. I:roan and John 31'Clowry,
for foe delense. 'Meier) retired to dell be,
ate upon a verollet, aild Caine to a Chikeln.ion,
but the coUrt. baring taljourned it a. 11l not be
rendered mall this morning.
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Nennissrition of Cil!y Oftleern—ltepablleras
The llopublicon members of City t'oeutell.
nshembled lust evening, in tralle?.., for the per
poioof nominating city omeere, to hr elected
for the 4[11,111111g yela. a resolution of .. egerc-
Fy"n as adopted, but somehow or other.'
the uotninutibn4 huge 'leaked out," and of
courwo we will he pardoned for publishing
them. Many of the old incumbent+ havn botd:
"crested;' :IA will be soca by the following I bit:
Recording Regulator—Chu:deo Iteictgrpfurr.
City Asscow , r—Cupt. Wm. Slays.
- City Glittger—.l , Wwmh 1L Nobb6.
Soperintendent of itiarket..—c,/,t,,1i, fut.
Clerk' of Markets--M. F. 11 - 11
Monongahela Wharf 31A•ter—latar- Ken
nedy.
' Allegheny Wharf }Totter—David Da 71,
. .
Salt Inspector--Jueob Fetltter.
Ultzitititert —oo,tctic DirpateJ•,(Engli,h,
ttn.l ere - arils Fry,Aid,
Printert--O'Nellt t Aluterwn.
Street Cantul.., , 4 utter, Ftr..4 lii,triet —John 11,
Hunter,
Strret DlstrlM —.John
AFse..us- of Wester Rent„—Robrrt
Superintenttent of Water
Yrenth.
Bari If eaStIrCT--.101111 Pollock.
ikr..llll Ble:lsurer—Fir.t. Ward. U. Wu
Second, Joseph Wiliam; Fourth, ltowan Mc-
Clure; 7 , 11 th, A. McClelland; Sixth, Jawed Mc-
Master.; Seventh; llohcrt Donaldson; Eighth,
.1. 2i. ,Nlnt.b, Samuel 311tebull; Tenth,
Wra. A. Illeilaushol.
Councils will moot thl3 evening, as required
by law, for the i rpuee of electing city qulleers,
but inaslnueb as the camas nominations have
altrnys teen 'rightly adhered to, tho action to.
night will amount to nothing more than It rat,-
of the nominations it - iren above.
Election of litonntuee Director.
At election:l held by the verloun Ixeturenee
Companitw for Direetore, on Mooney, he xth
in,tnet, the following were el:ot•en:
Prarr.E'F-William Phillips. John Watt,lno
E. Parke, Captaln'John L. I:linden; William
Valli:lrk - , C. 11. Lor:o, nanmet P. shriver. Jan
D. Varner,lharlam Artmelitc, John 31. Kirkpat
rick, Capt. Jan. 31111er, Frank M.
CAPH PSAI7II.AZieI: COMP,. IL Kin
John F. Jennings, N. J. Itigley. Panlcl Wal
lacc,Jakelllll, Thomas Dannvily, IL W. Oli
ver, Jr. S. IL Hartman, Samuel 111eCinrkan.
John S. Wiiloek, Captain MudLnon Bailey. W.
Forbythe, Alexander Clunnbern.
Boaratazi's.—Captain It. C. Gray, D. K. Park,
James Item, Captain T. H. 11artan, IL W.
Oliver. Jr, Captain Jako 11111, Henry Lloyd,
Janos IL Wright,' John Grug, Captain John
P. Smith, F. 31. Gindon, N. .T. Blglcy, David
Cranford_
At. mar cv.—lstte J.11.11A, John P. McCord, C.
G. llossey, Ilnrvey Childs, .Ilts, . T. lloskimcit,
Wm. Dean, Geo. Head, Char Rays, Itobert
IL. Davis, /I L. Fulmestuck, John Irwin Jr.,
Gyn. D. kleGrew.
3lnncracycnsns AND MUD.. ANTA. H 41,1110,1 I.
/Sennett, A. E. W. reinter, John W. Chalfant,
RohertLen, Isaiah Dickey, 1. C. Pershing, Win.
Walker nark W. Watscm. 11. G. Bnshnell, L.
ii. NeAboy, John Wilson, Decry A. {Veneer.
Miss lleron.—We congratulate the theatre
going public on the advent - of this lady, last
evening, in her Own beautiful play of Camille,
•
translated from the French, dramatized and
made celebrated by bee through her admire.
5,10 yerforeatinces of the' sad and beautiful
heroine, during a period of nine consecutive
years, before the most relined and cultivated
audiences of America. Miss Heron, always
remarkable (other exquisite toilet, presented .
On Ibis ocacsfon an entirely new Camille
wardrobe, Imported very recently from Paris,
and worn in Pittsburgh for the grdt time in
America.
trust her present engagement will recall
her last triumphs in this city, when, owing to
the crowded state of the theatre, to tecotnlno.
date her many and sincere admirers, the
scenes were removed from the stage, and our
first citizens were [pleased to witness ; from so
uncomfortable a position Se seats In the stage
entrances afforded, the closing moments in the
life of the erring, repentant Camille, as only
7)1 tilda lieron can, represent them.
T. M. M. Libituri—Axintual Election.—
At the Anattal Meeting of the ahoy. Anooela
tion, on the eveniag of the Bth that., tht fol
lowing ticket was 'elected:
Prcothot—Wm:"Yraw, of Lockhart At Frew.
'nee Prepflent.--Ateorkte Shim, Jr., Attorney
at Law.
&or:tory—Wm, Thlwarda, of Colhoun Q Ed
wards:. - •
rrmsnrrr_lt: gralt)),Cashicr Union Nation
al
El;ecti ' r ; -4 a..e. B. Scott, with Park; McCurdy
k Co. Jae. Collura Scaly Pittsburgh Insuranc e Company; W. Li. Kincaid, No. IS Diamond; Gil
bert Folianehce, of ty. E. gdoneyht & Co.;
Ja
slab Colien,'Proteeeor, &c.
I Veyntan of Werrum,& /DM ;
Jame, E. Dickens, with Mitchell, titevemiOn. &
Do. • Ot"Pkoit.m. at Farmers' Notional
Danl.
Booms Warttes2.—Ws know of a mall lam.
fiy'xbo are desirous'of renting two or" three
rooms, lathe city, in •which to reside. Any
Ingram basing atieh It their tllApoiiekt win
aou
fer • favor on thlPPllvtat? Actartvg.off C .
at, trimail WAS
• • •
Quito an interesting affair came otf last
evening at the residence of W. A. Kincaid
•Heitheny city - . Fern ntinther of year;
Mr. Kincaid has been rendering gratuitous
editorial 'service to the Christian Adisscafe, the
organ-of the Methodist Episcopal Church in
this city. In token of their high appreciation
of his excellent servieeg rendered to their pa
per, the Publishing Committee of the Adroenle
presented last evening to his amiable and ac
complished lady a beautiful sliver service,
consisting of urn, coffee pot, water pot, oyster
tureen, lee piteher slop bowl cream pitcher
and sugar bowl. Each piece bears the follow
ing Inscription, " Presented to MM. W. if.
Kincaid by the Pittsburgh Christian Adro.
rale. A testimonial for editorial Service ren
dered by her husband to the paper. New
Year's Day, ISZC."
The interesting ceremOn y of presentation
was witnessed by a birge number of the repre
sentatives of the secular and religious press,
and Ministers and Laymen of different reit-
Oons denotninntiOnS. Among the gentlemen
present we nOtieed P. R. Klnkalii, Esq., Alder
man of the Fourth ward, Pittsburg. F.R. Penni
man, Esq., net. C. A. Dickey, Rev. Wm. Lynch,
Rev. W. A. Davidson, Rev. John Doeglas,
D. D., Rex. dames Allison,
Mr. Thomas Costa
magma, talSiKr.B.4 Manager of the Gazelle, Mr.
inmes A. Moore, business agent of the Advo
cate, Samuel Riddle. Esq. , Mr. Everett, of the
Cbmtnercia/, and Mr. Lock, of the Chronicle.
'llO presentation address was made by. Rev. S.
Nesbit, D. IL, and was responded to by Mr.
Kincaid in behalf of his wife in a few well
timed and appropriate remarks. Shortly after
wards the dOors of the dining room were
thrown open, and the cotnpany partook of on
,:seellont,nitper, sehich was gotten np to the
beat style of that prince of purveyors, Mr. J.
R. Robley, Fourth street. An hour
was Epent very pleasantly here in
replenishing the inner man and agreeable eon
vervailoa. It being now eleven o'clock, the
gentleman of the secular press were seized
with the horrors of the "printers , devil."
knbcking nnecirmonionsly for 'ropy" had
were necessitated to leave in order to "write
up.” But Judging from the rush made to the
lil•rary for furs and overcoats, we infer that
thee were seen followed by the other guests.
The testimonial was a well merited one, and
we hennily rongratelate Mr. and Mrs. Kin
bald on their reception of suds a magnificent
present. The whole affair was exceedingly
interesting and passed off very pleasantly, to
the infinite delight of all present.
We must not omit to say that the service
was purchased at the well known establish
ment of John Stevenson and Son, who keep
constantly on handy. large and varied assort
ment of the finest silver ware generally.
Opera Mouse.—lf ever our amusement
seekers enjoyed a hearty laugh, it 'was last
night, upon the occasion of the first appear
ance of Frank Drew. Ito stands to-day unri
valed as a cannedian vocalist and imitator,.
lliw travesty on Cam i lle is decidedly rich, and
during the entire scene, the audience were
convnisotot with laughter. Pulling an actor has
become so hackneyed as to be perfectly useless
any longer, and .the public look with suspi
cion upon a notice of the merits of a real first
rate actor. But we have no fears for Frank
Tires, Ile made his mark last night, and the
public soon ascertain who arc meritorious and
who arc not.
I
To.n g he appears In the two 'let drama
. adapted from W ashington Irviug's beautiful
tale of Rip Van Winkle, the performance con
cluding with the farce of "Lend me five odd!.
shillings." if you witth to enjoy 11 hearty laugh,
go and see Frank Drew.
A Hard Caae.-0111cer M.ceaner yederday
arrested a man in the Mickel who wits guilty
of stealing half a hogshead cheese. Cram
taking him to the •Mill'Orbl office, he gave his
name,and stated that he had served through
the war and bad liven honorably discharged,
and that he bad had nothing to miter two or
three days, was out of money and Idol no
friends, and n.place to stay. Ills appearance
testified to the truth of his assertions and his
discharge papers were Mal)WII in eorroborat lon
of that portion of his story relative •to
his .being a soldier. lie had stolen to
keep himself from. starving to death tu
Christian city. The Mayor very properly di—
charged him, and furnished him will. money
to rangiest, food. Think of itra defender of
the emmtry o , roaming the sieve!" in a starving
condition itch nights as the past three or
four?
Fat Eteprilewed.—We were ytwty
formed that in view of o two.' Y
uturterond
l aned.P.,.o" rrucke might he tvPrieve`i
•
for 4 imving been ta, , *7l . tin Slifer hes a:taunted the re.rumalhility
of granting the ontutettated murderer!, re.plt
fur the - thheltiontloneei. We latettediatelY r.'-
telted to the
truth of the report, atud were
too 1f Stewart that no sneh doe !meta
heon received. Sostbo In.t hope of the 41..01n
t.1 man man drop. to the ground, and Friday
will end hia rub:enable career. We are futon.-
ed that -Man:hull Mi. signified Intention ~f
reitvrating upon the eytatold what he has 1.,._
foresaid in regard to Frtyke'.
Sent to Colottne.—Tilt, trunk and effeete of
Foerster, the victim fir Mansell:l3l and greette•..
bminllty, was yeAterilay properly arranged .0
as to be 000 t itilluetilalrit to the friends or the
murderisl man, who live u. Cologne. The trank
routainril manymrtletes silos mg a winnsirs
thoughtful rare, but w,lint will be her feelings'
when, upon opentng It, the ends ttin cult In
which the dead man wits MurileriAl, eat ami
slashed in a terrible manher, and elotted with
blend. It Was a terrible sight to look
and these mementoes dr the bloody tramialv
all 100.113 for retrihUthet upon hi, InnOtei
ett,
The Thermometer.—Tao ohborvat 1 , m. ..1
the llmi - rnonarter yeatertlm.... morning, ~m c at
right o'elock, nod then , ther at nine, 'booed ;a
temperature an folltnra The memory In Ito'
thomometer nutlet,/ at 8 o'clock atocal at
degree. be/ow rem. Thia ler lama
itt it front window of a re , shlette,• In tho rtti
where it am prot...hat The observation nt
nine o'eloek WOx made at the Fort PHI Foun
dry, where the current of air up tlo , Lon,
rt. er had more or h.... effect, not the m. -.cur)
.trod at lets degree+ below zero. At miff p o st
to else ...clock, meridian, the a...relay 8t0...1 at
Cite degrtex above rent, and at live ....l.x l.
r a. at thirteen dogree• ara,.r ao•ro;
Steubenville Unibrond tiieretor..--
mmeeting of thy Director,. of , st oulnevii IT got:-
ad was livid on Monday niorniag. for It,.
election of Prealtiont arid Dtreetor-. The Ml
too ing, tire the onkers ebn,cn :
' President—lsac Jon,.
liirretort—R. F. 'ollth, Wm. Phillip+, 31. R
rilY,Wn. Wlfilrn, W. . Harm, S. Holinea,
libralet.. If. It. Moorhead. a S. N ichol_
set...ln me. , Seboontnt.i.er, J, lAtmni. and
.1. Hurray Clarke.
Ilt=el
G3oonantle.—At the the Pitt,
1,1,0 G3trtuAle .10 .•04011,01. Iwo evening,
the tellowlog nernett gentlemen 0 apttoln
tett Board or btanagem E. L. Lltrzl.re
ert.
(turtle, Jr., Algeruen v. Itell. Hall Patterson.
tomes M. Garret., Monlnoth, John It.
Melulltlen, W. L. Neeper..l.llo Zelgler Will
MeLtatt.
Pausing Counterfeit Ptursey.—Looin 4.1
Oppenbeinter appeared before 'Mayor I,inorr)
tn•terday end simile oath that Ceithurine INAIII
bue land been guilty of p.,ming.
counterfeit money, and pru) of I that a warrant
be bodied for her arreid. Warrant lions. t.
Distorderil ILWICInet•—.I W,lrrant 1! - ;1. 7 ii
sUed s . u.sterday for the arri.st of 1140 Co ,tl.•y ,
hol.chargeilbli Sunth Itoldn•on a. 1,10 , it h
try litg to forte an entrance into lo•r tonow, nod
behaving blantrelf In is very dlooolurly toann,,.
The parties line 011 Point street.
Ininriffeide CYn.e.—The cane of Elizalwth
Grim, indicted fur looraleicie, (InfOntlettl-,i wan
(Wiled up in the Criminal Coort yontonitty,
with n clew to trial; hot on motion of 11, M. 1311-
gel for the defence (the tiefentlant not I.clott to
"'dine" fur trial,) 1110 co no won tit:fern,' f or
few dap,.
Allegheny Eleellons.--Thr %ILt;brny
City olertlanm for Mayor. tor or th.• kor.
Member,. of Council, and Word lOU°. r
lake Iliac: to-day.
FROM YESTERDAY'S EVENINO GAZETTE
Criminal Court.
11.ifore Judges Melton, Slavic. and Bros, n
, .
MOXDAY . Jun. e.--Court Intt at utile or, l.s•ic
The cose of Elittobeth Grtin, indicted for hom
inid., (or Infanticide) was 001 token up it• an.
nouuccd. The following eases mere disp..ed
of :
Bold. Steel, of ti,. Fourth ward, indicted fe,
selling liquor without licrose, we. nequittod,
Intving produced o license covering the' t I nan
during which ho was alleged to have violated
the law. The county was ordered to pay the
osts.
1
%Vette Gibson, indicted for assalt end hut
tVi-routl.'s R
o e r fhtl ,, t , t 4 L.C i d t 6 t0.1:1 t t l . ..i i e , p e r o u s lc:utor, John
Thu i'ennsylvaidi 'Y .:Railroad - Company,
through their eourisel,W. C. Moreland, put fa
a plea of guilty to nulsancr, consisting ht the
k
imprope running of oars.
Louis ' rgowitz, indieted for selling liquor
without cense; Was found not guilty, nod the
county %aired to pay the cOmts .Ile had a 13.
COMM'. i
Catherine Chrneron, Indicted for Mallory,
was setlltted. The prosecutor, Uavid Elkin,
did not. illiiPettr, Mit was directed to pay the
costs.
John Carl, Louie Fiddler,. and Frederick Fre
bet. indicted for riot, Weft" found not guilty,
and David Kikin required to pay the nonce.
Catharine Steele, ehargediwilb abandoning
an .was found not minty, and the pros.
eeutor, Hobert Montgomery; ordered to pay
the carts..
Catharine Wilbert, indicted for a felonious
assault and butte upon Christisui liowroth,
Vas Piqued not guilty, but required - to pay the
• • •
Daniel Meenfut, indicted for eelling liquor
olthout liceneo;wam found not guilty, and ttto
county require to pay the coots.
Court. tookt• reccoo till two o'clock.
The Cold tinork.—The. weather 10 now In
tensely cold, the thermometer standing at ten
degrees below zero this morning. The
"change" is noticeable at every turn. The
streetseontaht but very few persons, and these
rush alOng as though their houses were on tiro(
Intimate friends pass without paying the mho
pllments of the day, or even recognizing on e
another. The store rooms are utmost desert
ed, and the show windows aro frosted so effect
malty es to entirely prevent the display of
goods. All out-door work Is ',wended. and
even In•door labor moves slowly. Thu whole
population feels the erect of the frost, and
'tin WM. a change Comes business of till plaids
must be snore or less retarded. •
Life iber-Llife—A Iganglinginror.—Durlng
the selection of thejury in aliomleldecase,-In
Philadelphia, one of tbojurare said he true In
favor of barging every man wb o tool: life. Ile
underwent a lengthy examination, and finally
Judge 'Mallow asked him if a man was tried
for murder, and be was directed by the court,
under dm law, to find IL verdict of murder In
Ihe Bernal] degree, would bo no find; The ju
ror replied that ho went to for life fier life. He
was ft chap that read A ROO 41pwl. th^t wan
We Idea It all each COOS. He WUlittl7l.de.
- '
lilte,liairogafter, yesterday, was one-third
et a degree abore aa—a thing almost, If not. al
together, .unpreeedeutcd. At al degrees it is
trarked ~ ,r ery dry , therefoiv, must IV
giarrt stesrtVUtti4lll.
A Well Merited Testimonial
Centenary of Methodism
The first public cervices La commemoration
of this great event took
_place yesterday,
throughout the whole Methodist Episcopal
Church, and we believe to acme or tont, other
breeches Of the Methodist family, agreeable
to the request of (be M. C. Chareh authorities,
°llse:v(4 the day to.
With ti view to having a proper idea of the
plan of operations hereabouts, we give the
following brief eynopsis The General Con
vention of ministers and laymen, appointed
by the General Conference, which met et
Cleveland, Ohio, this opting, appointed a Cen
tre] Centel:Oa] Committixt with power to ape
point Branch Committees for the leading
Cities, and carry out all the detajls of the Con
vention. The following }smash Committee
was appointed for Pittsburgh : Rev. Dr. 6. jr.
hte,shit, A, Bradley and W. 11. Kincaid. Thc
apPeintments for the following
,Districts are:
Pittneurgh tHericf—dice. S. P. Woolf,
burgh, Pa.; P. 0,. .7. W. Baker, Arsenal, Pa.i
Bev. W. W. Loup, Tarentum, Pa.; S. M. E.lerJ
PillsbureS, Pa.; .7. A. banks, Etna, Pa,
,Allepheny Dirfrfaf—lice. J. Williams, Alley
gheny City, Pa.tßev.4. A. liwanoy, Allegheny
City, Pa.; C. W. Bonney, Allegheny City, Pad
Ile v. Sylvester Burt, Beaver. Beaver County,
Pa.; Beer. John Murray, Bridgewater, Beaver
County Pa.; Thomas Crooks, Elkton, Cpitens
Mann C oounty, Pa.
These branch committees are to take charge
of the Connectional Centenary movement:
The Central Committee suggestk to them to
organize at once, elect Secretary and Treasu•
reel he presidingelder being Chairmen, and re
port their Orgitrilhation New at York' to confer
with the Annual Conference Committee, where
one is appointed, an to the details of the Cele
bretion• to carry oat the plan of the Contra/
Commlrico foe the etsoperntion of the Sunday
schools in the Centenary movement; on dto
report us often its convenient to the Central
Committee. It is recommended that a special
son hit lor set apart in each of the-societies
where there Is a Sunday school, in October,
1066, for a children's celebration of the Craton
nary, feetival. Connectional Centennery con
tributions, not collections, may lie made at
any time before October, 1. 4 0.1, and sent either
to the proper branch committee Or to the
Treasurer of the Ccutrid Committee at New
York.
The last seetion of the Pittsburgh Conference
appointed u committee to make arrangements
for the appropriate celebration of the event
within the bounds of the Conference. Thts
Committee met sonar time al uee In this city, at
the Smithfield etreet Methodist Episcopal
Church. Present, Revs. C. A. llolmee, C. 11.
Jaeheon, L. It. Beacom, J. M. Carr, E.
11. Miller, I. N. Baird. h. Kinsey and J. r.
White, Esgr. lieu. 11. Miller temporarily oe
cupied the chair, and culled on Rev. C.ll. Jack
son to lend in prayer. The Committee then
perfected its organization by electing I:pv.l.
N. littird, D. P., permanent Chairman, and .7
W. F. White, Loge. , Secretary.
Atter an expression or views by all the mem
bers, a eerie, of resolutions was adopted,
eon erlng the work in hand. The main point*
were that one-half of the unspecified collets
lions be set apart for the creation of a per
ineneet fond for Church extension within the
Conference limits. The fall endowment ot
Allegheny and Mt. Union Colleges was com
mended, and it was ituggeeted that all contri
butions this your for the erection sof new
chureltea and parsonage,., and the purehese of
real estate, he counted as Centeulal et:Nair-Mu
t lOU, Om 1. N. Baird and C. A. Holmea, end
J. W. E. White, Esq., were appointed a com
mittee to carry out the details of thole action.
Yesterday was wet apart for Centennial exer
cises at the Liberty Street 'M. E. Church. At
the snort log rerviee, the pastor, Rev. W. A.
Davidson, after a Scripture lesson said: We.
hive entered upon the Centenary year of
American Methodism. It le, arrording to the
ordination of the Let General Con ferenec, to Ist
celebrated with appropriate exercises. Those
exercises have been prescribed Ty a Committee
appointed for that purist.s. They begin to
day In till nurChnrehee. The recommendation
14, "That- the first Standee In Jannery, INitt,
ole,OrNyti tut a tiny - of spet:lal and United prayer
for the Divine blessing upon the eentonary
services of the year, and for a general revival
of relight+, that the Centenary 3 edriney prove
to be an epoch in the spiritual progress of the
(burgh," Se. Two thing. nee here pet-tented
no objects of speeini and tutited prayer, BptL
•
":.ienat7 .reneseK the year. On there
• • i/11 Inc Merging Is to be Invoked. They are
q.t. fold— relit:l , mm uu,l f owl-raining . The for
mer primary, the latter seteutlary. The prim
elpal fusel to he ranted, is to he on" ?kr
Cent ensue }Attest tonal Cm - eV It is to tee per
m:tn.-lit; the Inter,t only of wtalrh, is to he em_
pin, tat In It Ming tore In.t Hutton. of learning
and In helping poor t oar.: Men to prepare.
then/Fels,. for the Intel-icy at Imam, or fertile
wlortal7. work 11 1 / 1 ,3.1, This tan greed pro-
Jeet t It 11,11,4 lore; th e (.1.100,01 of ore, in.
illlelllgebl .Nlollool%lloil the Drelne
:sing ought to Is. Invoked. Let
„ nS It prose the fund
for aseisting voting teen to prepare
for the ohnit. i shall refirlt, as Is
confidently - esportral, one utflliOn Oi dollars.
Mir own, at 7 per rent.. e 51•i,000. Non
suppose each beuelleinry rehires kelp to the
anoint of silo per year. the' number of bene
)lelaries• can be all the lbw: :XL Alice - leg
these In retell, ftits hop ti - ,e tt,' lest
:veal h of thelr preparathro,t lln•re 1. 11l be thus
graduated, In this way, into the Chrl-tine
Intnit.ttl• a claw* Of PM ...err three peers, of
In Ia y ens.. This tookslike it 'lop towel-4s
the speedy eon, erslon of the 1. - tick!. It s ill be
taken 11134 err) ,ear; Mal 1,0111011 of dollar,
`‘ OIL a " •
be raised ltefont the lest ol
Oelober. The 'ten thotlrrlat of it I. tali
of In•plrullost ; tern nettle% autaatt 'till lie
nee
of tritaperietent morel antitheft, sorele,
nen.. t•I es luso to be bort/NI ti.siay toray
ter the Divine Mr-stung nu ' , tell ;.13 underta p king
th Is.
:Iron. her (aryl 1.• eftliff - Itt(Attllt,l—"Tt, 101171.
On, 1 . 111•11,1'• !stale .•• The lotemit of
Oil. I. to t•t. til proprt,t , tl t•• Plerito , l ,, tl 4
I”Iny-,11..ol al ...Itht•r ••••‘ 1$•• 111 a)
li• ••t•tr•ttalotttor,• •••Is •t, • -11••Iti.
ni:•qa • : •.: it
••••t•••••.4:1.1.• tt,•.) ott:,11.
In 7••• stftt•rbo-tet_ tn. tt-Ittil n••• ,, ,..try • •-•r
. .
. et ill. t • . re net npieti
I, :0 311 . of part ettiltiren there
1p In Ihe mat ter t Itildrett vont riLartLf
one dollar are to 'eerie.. a imitel w Rev
John Ite•lt.). 11 tot not t •itle met lit.!
top
At.turi t the 111,1 Ittnern.an lipthop, ou the
et •141.- Tito intrre.t of t 1. 3, tun , ! t• to be uttet/
to tlerert. trig boy. anti girt, inert.-
I.lett fto 1. ) tittle ni30.1.
The es Lining .ear, lee Ws, .1.-telo-1 lu hie .hog
.t general meet ing for the pt. rieete of hearing
rui atitire•se, Res ii.etn
dist, tenti At the opening. rear! ',pie etle3et,
(MITI the rentental volume, sit...Ong the omit
eont. rept:toed this y ear. Mr. Hit , . and Urtaet.:-
ti.n, rupeeinte.n.letst of the itannia:, ',hoot pre
sentirt the rtt•ult• of Sattlettit ...Atoll effort, and
rketrittil , that !cal Men netinnitil-hed
Its" thi. depart trifitt of bailor w filth's the !I. H.
Church. Ile eite.,l u ith a.l appeal that
in Ile% of the inereatoo of inhabitant, that the
prayer', .3 mpathir, and coutrllmt Peel tor the
good. is ere negeimary to provide for the wnnh,
of the children. Mr. lilucn t, n licit itrt-JeleThnonv ,
nltetehett n huh had byett tirine by local
pre:teller* in planting MethOelhittl in thi*eoun•
try, the not tiret . o' their work, the tililleultien to
the way of rendering thir boa/
more tett - fat, and the port they root! , ! lake to
this luhlirr t ear. hot fir. editor 01
the l•ii t t.lotrztt re el gin n In e0n... ,
pnene.• of (he of the hear, •poke hut II
nhon tinorvit the Educational (mature of the
re, a• hi , toed:, 1r. , . tit. y cre
nog tnterett Mgt
toooolfdollOn of Altruism), Il:•nrh r .lrr
and floqueone lloronsh..
Mess t:•• -I bore h!•urd set ••r•• I •••
air tsulversing, ••1, ~nernltle ber•ugl• ••1
ewe:Ablating All , ,1••• n), :Ifanchester sod let.
a t nestle Irt•routtbs. "the wafter, by what 1 un
derstate!, Is untie,-••rio•••• .4u - I.44cm:ton. an,
properly It sheuald Le, and elll7.ga“ of .1 Ile.
glteny and adjoining !Juror/all. odalltazrAby
Ile tneetlnta, dedute tbi• tower - Nut
uttertba• Cr, I) Till• posItl•••• of
alb-ghee) Ita and .ster...oultn, ate ,:Iced le•r
I. be „l. -I met repel, ••f 1!•••
-lii 041.11 r•• eontoa tl,
••htut t•-•, -4,11 1t0, la_ all 111 , a•lvanIng•••• Or
0111.1.11‘1.: Ii• r ra II ta . af. r r,•.. .114 ,
111.• t !•••,••••••11, hoe,
e• Isier•nat Its., Put-lomen
;;;;,..1,. r tdr• ads ;do, Ile aplatlaran,.
‘.l a , II? !be rlea 11••• ...f her st t•••• 14 tie• reg.
ale ft) • I !ler budding., the • 111-IWII/1)•••• (I
her 1...011W, !old,. her at trardis e and sought
by es a-r, lusds uti lel olgee icr re.d•t e ses,
thlt lifistudiester ,aster wag to be the
retired .[apt for the a - palthy merchant or toe.
el.anle, her facilities for 1.11.1•• • Ighltlng or,
shipping art• 100 great. Wit hlt• {ht... lust four
ears muuttfuettres of steel, and Iron works
but e sprung ap as if by tuagle, and cis chinas
/or operators aro in continued demand. Thou,
,inds of houses hays been ',dill, 1. ha re a feu
cars ago the plough VI an silently busy in till
ing the soil, end yet, ith all this enterprise,
with all this magnitude of works, Manchester
1-• hardly known twenty miles from heno. By
isinsolidation what W 01.1 1 ,1 ,he lose l Nothing
but her mane. whirl% is hardly known outside
of bor c °monition., What would she Ruin I
Everything. Allegheny . at present is one of
the bust managed cities, wit h gas, water, good
market-name, splendid towii-hall, large
grounds for parks, ,enlCiOnt police and arq
'department, and perbapii liters is not another
city in the West with more sound finances; her
bonds compromised,. and provision madu for
their paymi nt, without harassing property.
holdErs i her tares. and valuations at rer sht
able rats
Zunchester. by annexing would train Olt
those fuelittleo. She tow., nt prewnt, Alleghe
neylt gait and water, but not to ouch extent ON
even to make i. 11.1 town safe front lire. There
lona engine honses or aro aPparattet,' tiro
plugo There to but one snltool hem., Max
obliging parenta to mend their children a
distance of over 1.6 mile" during the hitter
cold daytvor keep them at home without any
education. II) consolidating she would. have
another tehool bottle, an engine Louse - and are
plugo: Sim woniti be represented ha both
council*, and have an efficient pollee 'to keep
In check evil doer*, and her street, illumina
ted. ilnylng.large spare of ground on her our.
w '
eeding, and property being in demand,
would eniaanvo it, value, and thotooardlo of
homes would be built, and In a few yeltro * tile.
her sister. Pittsburgh.
I write thin communication to bring the aut."
Ject before the people.onti 1 oak them to give it
that attention which Ito importance entitle' It
Lb. Consolidation hno worked well every"
where and 1 ere no reason why it should not
Work no well here. At first there will Ile no.
ileum Illalcultleo to overcome, no for Inotnnee,
the adjustment in- the new consolidated car.
potation of the debts tine, by. each of the old
corporation, but the praelklil good senor. of
the people will soon remove them all In sunk n
way an to give general ontisfaction. Would
it not be well for the commit. to glen the sub"
Ject of consolidating the city with Manchester
and Inutnenne Imrough, doe consideration, lind
take *ltch actlon-in regard, to it as will bring
it fully before the people of Duo nesnel -.
DIANCILUNITTI.
Young !lens. Mercantile Itbrar7k—Tko
:numbers of the Young Hone 31oreautilo Li
brary Association will beat in mind' that an
election of officers,•and otherllmportant bust •
news . will come oft this eveni ,, g st 7 o'clock.
We hare heard that several candidates will On
run by their trionda TPXIOIIa oincoe„ and
Member:: who shill not be at tho mooting oil
ey ening can reflect only On themselves it
incompetent Board is 01103014
A largo number of now books will be Ma;
placrd la rho Library BOOM merino, V?
- ,
Clll semi Passel:l.7,er Itisllrray vs. Ow
KbirrimbFirsgis aad La si reneevilie Bridge
Company.
Judges Sterrett. Mellon and Stowe, -In the
t4uarter Seasions, to-day, spent same time ill
hearing the argnments upon a matter at Issue
between the Citizens Pai,nger Railway t om
pen) and the sharpiburgh um.' Lawrenceville
Bridge Company. James L. Verner. Esq.,
President of the Railway Uompany, on Decem
ber 16th, 186,1, petitioned the Court, that ander
the rompany . 4 chance. granted March 024,
IRL 4 , they had the right to construct their rati
o. ay to the borough of Sharpiburg, and to use
rends and bridges; that In order to enable
them to reach the borough it was necessary to
use the Sharpsburgh and Las retire VIP, bridge;
'that they hal failed to agree with the bridge
compan) open terms for use of said bridge;
the petitioner therefore nsized the Coral. to ap
point a time for a hearing, not mere than
to, my days from the tiling of the petition,
sad after hearing, to It; the rates Of eon en
cotton to be paid and allowed for the use of tho
bridge, rind the terms upon which It should he
used, and mode and manner in which it should
bo kept by the respective parties. Thos. llow
ard, .F. 41., appeared as counsel for the peti
tioner.
darned Veech, Esq., counsel for the Bridge
Company, put to an answer to the petition. A
bridge was erected over tin Allegheny river
at Sharpabrirg, in 1996 or '39, bat it proved an
unfortunate investment for the stockholders,
as, soon after its opening, it was placed wider
sequestration, with Mr. W. M. Darlington as
sequentrator. In October, 1060, the Citizens
Passenger Railway Company made an ar
rangement for the use of the bridge fore pe
riod of live yearn, at the rate of toll of 610 per
ear per month. In July, 1664, the superstruc
ture of the bridge was destroyed by tire. On
the 9th of March, 1.563, the piers, and all rights.
franchises and property of the old bridge were
sold for PAO, to sundry persona, who, in Mae
follies log, under the , art of April eth. "Sal.
(concerning sale of railroads, bridges,
formed a new corporation, adopting the name
of ...shut - ashore and Lawrenceville Bridge
Company," issued clock, and obtained asuril
rbyt amount to erect upon the site and piers
of the destroyed bridge a new structure, which
11tes been in use since the Rth of December last,
and for the use of which the now bridge com
pany are entitled to the tolls Oven tyv the art
of Mann lath, lean. The Citizens gussenger
railway was organized within a year after the
date of Its charter, (t.^.o of March. is.7)o the
tenth section of which provides that tadore
said company abed" use and oecupy anYP.rtiOn
of any turnpike, plank road, bridge, or street.
Ac., if they fall to agree upon terms for the use
thereof, within thirty days after fTe organisation
of mid company, either party may apply by Pe.
tition to the Quarter hessions,setting forth the
facts and thereupon pray for the relief which
was asked in this east.
Mr. Voech submitted, in his answer for the
respondents, that the petition was defective in
not averring that "with in thirty days after the
orgairrization of said company'. there was an
effort and failure to agree I also, for the reason
tent more than thirty days from the organizes.
lion of said railway company having elapsed
before the presentation of the petition, the
mart had no) aril:diction. Respondents averred
their readiness over since the completion of
the new bridge to make a contract with the
railw ny company for the use of passage over
It with oars, de., at us low and fair tenr.s as the
rest of the bridge and other contingent
circumstances would permit; bat in conse
quence of said company requiring the game
at rates Mutely low, an areement
b. not been effected but, say -respond
ents,agreement
had the petitioner not flown so
heettly and Inconsiderately to the arena of
litigation. II fair and Just contract might Paso
been effected. Respondents asked that lath
petition be dismissed, but if Tabery'se adjudg
ed, that time and a fair opportunity be given
to show the court at what run-sand upon what
re rata cc contract for the use of the bridge
should I o Made, and for is period not toe:coed
one year, as pros ided in the art of laCel, con
cerelr.g turnpike, plank road and bridge com
panies.
After some argument upon the facts, and 119
to he construction to be placed upon the char
ter of the railway company, the court took
rhurge . of the papers, and will give a decision
at an early day.
ro t tl sr ren, Ezer ulive Committee. —Tbo
thy ,. , 5 mnco.keaamea, a e appointed by
~ .in Judgeof
the be venal wards, con
;tit ute the Republican C:I: .
J R:le th utl:e T C: b o::- . _
tuft tee for Allegheny: . -
First Word—Henry Carne.o. l. Ay,. .31
.3;1. Kitt on Uulford, !tab- '' -.. "^rnP
ao Scandrett.
A r eeod Worrf—John Broth, John E 7lrorn,
• Wor W. Ilror n, John A.
4e3 - ere.
7 herd Worrt—A. lioh+On, C. C, Smith, Co ... - per
Goose, Somuel Ilmellog, R. IL May.
fourth lIaM—I. R, }rand. , . 1(1.1114. I M. Coop
er, I oak ]Taut, A. II Ilurebileld, J. l ratter.
%en team Again Drjerred.—CorneFu.
Burro. lind•Jators ernavlrted of an att.
u'mpt to outthge the person of Mr*. ?Helot) r.•,
of the Third War,), were brought Into the
Crattinal Court thi. forenoon, foe- eetatener.
Their conned, however, repreeentltm that
rotor. facts loot horn clb.rolerd which, if e.-
tal4lAt'ir, ',mkt at , far to :alit Ig4t.ton of the
.entencr, they w.qa• remaudert anvil ; , ,tt ar
ea) neat, In order 10 allow opportnnit) for
Brmentber lbw Intense , 01,1
weather rhould.,lntyrest to the kintfkiihnl be
nt, "lent the importance of making inquiry
rts to the 4.1.1 JO on of thepoorofiheirimmr
dlnte I.Ciglaorlmod. TY..., 4ho have not suf
ileh Short, or fuel, must stiller
tf rellects.t. Reader, if ton
IMO. Of tiny our uho to ithelc to (o in
Inquire into his or her ee,ntl.tt fsm, and see that
t here is no sutfering. ' There is plenty itt the
Laud. fleinembe•Kho poor.
think flevtlerm—The etoelcholder,a of the
I aroo-o. Ilepoi , lt National. met to-day wild
ete•l tho following , It.nnl of Diroetor.
I'n.r•lor'sl--.tome+ Maraboll.
.. • • •
Se•at, 301.111 31r1 , r1 It. t...atu
Lei •Nacnu..l B. 1:‘ , b1.011, I% (111.itin l% a .1.
barb., Arbuckle.
FINANCE AND TRADE
.n.tNIAI , III.O w) 1180 IF:KW /1)).1,It
1111.1.-tro •r 1te,111 , 10,, &
, hl - o-' o• nrr nrraw coon lisn^r rc.
N... ow I Jan_ el, tow , '
Offerr-7 4 .t nt.
143 OD
ILL rw 00
OD
D 7 00
tii
l , 11. x.
r :44.
t"
t'.
I: N. (ot."
Lil=l
. -
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Anent:oly Insurance .. . -
31onottootion. In ___
Mononnultolo. ttrltloo t otnl•anr ,_. _
Alloolooty Vnll•y 11. n
I onnollunlllt , It I: utruls
Connelluvtlle C. II- tion-sourer . u .ie.l
eltirno• Notional flank hi 00
Earl:amp. Notional !lank •k On
Ft met h N MA...1 Ik.ak --
NI & M. Notional (lank. . Si Ott
I`rol•lrs Notional Itactl. 101 09
Thiel 'gallons) Dank 114 41
:kink of Pitt-Jim-oh . :of re
I oluuttdo till 'l4 Ii
rti i• 00 lonbrlo . I
ntsperlor Iron I •. u Ilk not -
lOU Gold
UM ( lausat I a
713,, wa. but euttit.urutly. , ti Hut,
our Aituk market. au Um, .rrrr but l'utx yak..
rutuniud tutt.l runt Ittui
elt.tut: Nutt. York at anon 10-day at In
Thur.: Is nett cum-i.turatkle _lnquiry ftir ttovuns.
Arourtt Ltutut• Its t ht. mat ket, lrrinrilpllp, for
tu.tturnt. and ruttnnand N,u Yuri.
.ottu. Aktitt a.lvaueo
linnk ti, .I.n. In artra:Lna. 11114 t 11.
navri nat. ..litta ral I v.. 1) 111;1,1 'I lOr am
anted at Nk. Er. bana , ' M 6- at 56- -
°firma! .al Kink .11 3...+;
ut 102 , :1 Thi rat National. 121: V.iratla NAT M./.I
I arretil al 111 I ...ankr....• 1.1 y
sa-ry r. nud the It
ill) 1,1 rant - 0.4 %Is
Oil .4.K16. paltlft111) .01. r It ts Ibnnihl hnu
•N 0 . . an several • strike , " tsars Ms, roportml
within tier past .lob - , tuncleat they will rotor
to life. again, nrot the stock of wood reliable
elirtelemet paying companle•, m“y•Sot ..citnt
tentolsoute premlute—at least tierce: is no resee
sem le by molt shuttlu not be the ens, SOW, of
Columbia repoyteel at rtL. tenet n hit tor Union
Icsbrir.
Th.. ,V,..111 .5 eeo, , eo a:serto
foodtivel het the Sl•t•n•tary of th e Trefootry
off% In El fru flays, 11..11., poptootlo for holding
smother tfateh of es rtilicalf, of Indebtedness
sod efoopound interest not., to the amount of
e hundred millions of dollar. The 014,1
of these movements, it thinks, I. not MO numb
the eolltriletlol - 1. Of the eorroney, I 110111 b that
In very desirable, as to fund the floating in
debtedness, find to get rid of fill Interest boar
tug grechloticko, especially such on nummaly
compound Interest note,
—The Chicago rnbunc, of Sa I L . m a y,
7 he complaints of a scarcity of currency us,
and oeverul Of sine loading banks
troday hod to refllMs` artontontslutfons to some
oftheir boot etedomers.
IL was jfxpeeted by
many that as soon W. the packing season fall-
IY °Yemed, money would be ph-niter than
hirmerly, but thus far the orders from the
easthave been very light. and the product has
to he carried with city capital. The rerelplaof
heal. to-day were upwards of MAO. The money
for these hogs goes west daily to make further
.purchases, and if they nadir...re to come In
thus heavily, without n encrtorponding export
Of produre eastward, our market will very
be drained of money,
The rate of dheount at the hanks remain. ,
steady at ID per cent per annum; street rates
- ure firm at 2 per rent per month.
The supply of eastern exchange is shout
equal to the demand, and the market is steads
at par buying, and I-10 premium selling.
Round loss were sold by bankers to each other
at a per alum of :VICO° per thousand.
Roston Iron Market
tlinTaa . : don. o.—The market for Pie is quiet
but eery dna. Sleeks of foreign are reduced
to a small compass, and the domestic article i n
taken for consumption as fast as turned out at
full privet,. Meant:tett:n.4l iron is An steady
di nand nit heat much change lit rates, though
the market Is fairly , doeked
descriptions.
We note small sales of horde') Pig No. I, at
,i,f,:a111.1 per ton, the inside figu welling to ar
rive. - American is Fearer andat wean
the ton, for the different monitors. charcoal
Pie to eery /Itm - at V. 1417.115 per tonic:nth. liar
Iron la in fair demand 0 Ith moderato stocks,
end lots front store are selling at 11134 for
_English :C0,1.111014 ar'...41:1M per ton for do re-
Owl!. American relined liar lastalling at OM
0120 per ton front manufacturer.. hanchyand
1,12411213 , from store. Railroad Iron is selling
at 4.lVper , gold, ton, for Engliali, and .87090 - ,
currency, for American. Boller Plates are in
fair demand at previous rates. Ittissin Sheet
morn quiet, and selling in mall lots at Xlri,
40e per lb. Itnglfsh do Is firm at 71401014 e.
Nails are selling at 7071. e per lb, for gmorivd
Wolfs - 4,144,C404
BIM
prrrqnusic - si — si — Arist.-rx
Or men or Tot Preys allaun Oaewne,
Mos OAT, Jan. s, 1841. s
Th prodne , marktt u err esee‘din ,, l.„ dull
-
and intact:re to-day. wni. n may he ;11,r:bated
the extreme ef51,1 wenther,which always ha,
a tendency to retard 0•11-door operation.
nothing done ~ ., - arecly. aside from
the regular petty dal:T. irausart ;et, A.l Ire
have no round lot sales to report.
la:AlN—Wheat In M demand am: , ritlt
light supply and limited arail al., prices are
pretty well postal:Leal. .Onto-- . ,ale of 1 ear, On
t rack, at 15; also, smell sales from story at CO
lR MT11,.... - .1,11ng In a baud] way at 70 to 73.
Earley—oak of 1 car common Fall at al,rxt ltye
I t wan t, d at ,1) Io all but little oSering.
dull and neglected, but nom
inal's. unchanged. Small saint from store
at ‘8,50 for gootlhprint;,Wheat brands of rami
fy, and 8.10,1....*V10,50 Mr good to choice brands of
Winter Wheat. Ityo rloar is dull and entirely
nominal at 4.p....m5!,..; ner bbl, and hooka - heat
at 4.lqtrit.v, per cwt.
PHVlSlONS—llaennla quint and nominally
unchanged. Small sales at 15141 , 18 for Should
ers; Ilf tiat4 for clear Sidra: and WS:I for sugar
Cured Hums. Lard may be quoted dull awl
nominal at 19 late for prime kettle, Sale of to
'Thin Mean Pork at tralt,.C. - Dressed Hogs are sel
ling In a retail was at . 11?4.@12--Packers are not
DWI Ina abort 101.1411.
PfYrATOES--I.lemand fair and market
atendy, Out prices rtnialnunchanged. Sales
from Store at a1,13(./I,M per bushel, and 6;10
,Zia'l,so per bbl.
,Ai PLES—In good local demand, and prithe
tfi , choire quatitiea In aound condition are bel
ling id ,5,50•117.50 per bbl.
(,T—la dull and shade lower; wi• now
OKA.. ut , 11,P0 per bid, on truck. and 63,00 from
Mt ore.
SEElW—Ylorueell 14 111 fair drunand for .hlP
mort and t,ll.reitillis tit +2,7_UiN2,7s.per
Cloverheed nouthial at 0. No Oen:illa for
Tllnothy.
ItUTTEI:-1..1t311 and unchanged; tee quote
nouttoullt iit aa to: a for priniii to choice.
EiLltlz , — . ln good irtippl) Bed dull, liult un,-
elionged—ni to :r1 per dozen for fresh packed.
CllF.Ech—ls mill quoted stood) tit 21 for
lfutribure, nfirl - tr2 for I..i.hen.
• .
It AY—le coming is prig ty freely, Int t
art... 1111 maintained—tonging from 6ar, (0391
per 1.11.
•
CIMNIIEIITES-1)1111 but nominally uu
elmotoul—nli to fl 4 per TM). •
PITTSIBURG;II PETROL UM 11.1,RKET
14,1(4: Or TIIE Prrrdnurvin fiwzrvrt, /
Mon DAT, K, 1865.
CHI Dl.—There 1,. sect to nothing doing in
the crude market, the fully sale reported to.
day being 100 bbls st grey bbls included, free
on board ran. hero. There are some few small
orders for shipment, but our refiners arc hold-
Ina off, Walling for an improvement in Re
fined, or a still further decline in Crude. We
contlnue to quote at'%227, bbl, returned, and
:116:141.5, hl,ls ineluelcsi, and these may be re
garded as the extremes of the market. The.
supply, altlic4ll considerably In excess of the
present demand, Is nit us largo as generally
supposellAnd as the Allegheny River is frozen
Weer at different plates, we cannot look for
any arrivals for some time to come.
REFINED—To out n rather vulgar phrase,.
the "bottom has fell (Mt" of the Refined mar
bet rompletely, and what is worse than all,
there Is no pros - poet of any Immediate im
provement. There is no demand whatever
for I.ondeel oil, either here er in the East, and
there seems to be He tiuyers at any price.
Soule of our refiners lam very pleasantly situa
ted, havhag contracts for all the oil they elm
turn out for thirty, and, In some cases, sixty
Ms) 1., to come at extreme prices, and which
.111 make them a very handsome profit, but
there are others, unfortunately, who want to
sell and canned, without incurring a loss.
Without sales, a is simply imywealble to giv3
accurate. quotations. Free Oil may
nominal at :4170 for prime elt.e 'sands,
Et APTila AND Ll * .-. .:;i:tlit—There Is no
lm P"'„ s ,T mt .:". !..- . 1 - ._ecte in the dernandifor Nap
"" the• 119 of sales, we quote
Residuum
at Me:, 1, bond, and ' sSell free.
Residuum Is dull and neglected but unchanged
at allee The stock of both of these articles,
although considerably in excess of the de
mand, is not very heavy.
Pllll. ARE LPIMA CATTLE MARKET
5p4,1111 DlNputch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
I=ECII I JMEIMMII
( TT LE -Reef Cattle are In ln•tter detnand
thh a telt et an tutettneei nhcltt 1700 head ar
ritt .1 and ROW from 17;.? to 1. , !4r for e%trn; 15€
Ire : r for rar to good, and 124j.1te per r . 00,1 for
common, 0.10 quality..
!A) , V , -- - Are without elmtge: Lead at (.15
atl.l W to pauu per Ingot for
At net. Con., rt+ to quality.
1:1.: P—Prlion Are rat her bet ter: a(o) heul
nrrirtnt uu,i ,old it 7 to tl,e per 1.1Z1141 fur
P. 9 tl Ent Shoep. ,rot $4,.10 to •.1.5,1 1 : : , h en ,: f,r.
.1. tot: She: p. o to :hut it I , ln
tlemantl 10-tt mot privet
e nth num., :MO hrtut arrit ,h 1 and role( nt
theift ants ut' from to she .101
11/. net, a!, to fluidity.
Au nrlpmrinolinert lied of the •Intre, and
hutchm, n ill bn luM at the .1t onBr pUtrr
yard td, tut nnitt, January litn, at .1
oletork p tn., to onamitter the proproMitm of
rhaalriad the r trio :market day from Morulny
Tlorroluy to preerut the dealer.. In ntook
I.lllnz the Iron r d ant oil , sinilay to tran-art
en that day
I=
-pertal frfapan If to In* rittslmrght faszefte.
I•mrnnn. January a. 1404.
•:nip. of .. .print: Extra.. at fiLaD
nal • p shade rn•irr. at 41.9 , it I,-
turn Ulna. at .a...,7y1n for N. I, omit :IV for
14. 1. Om. quirt and .It-atly, rat tai:t - 21tir for
No I, and nnl , ttlr flar tin 'Z. Eta. •tearly. at 1,6'
:N. ft, N.... I. Ilarley dull anti utanuntl.
II :11.n —lln - ,t - at (d,10141.1.9.
1.111,1,13 11.....-013,1e4 stoB4). tvot at tht•
P. 3,, i0 0 .10.
.1 V.51 , 0i.. , .7:5. 0n.7.1xv 1.4r.4
•Isllqw..l, 3,41.
I' nm rale 1,a)'..1 - S 05.1 seller's 'apart:
littss I . nrk In 1100.1 delantwl talatl Rtnitts yJ
ithltt al ea 5,01 !talk Stamltlvra .41 at llo n 4a
;Irell a. - tire at It‘pitL'‘.. 1.r,1
.0;10 011.1 Ilrnt. at la(;
1., 1- 11114: 1 4-IteVriVer1. (MS tn-nalt +ll 111p.I.
'!h 11., n arkrt nastrratel) or•tl re. open
tit tit Stitt salt, 1-111:2s1 nt ,t+,1(1./
111 0.1
.1 OD
ME=PEI
=ID
ll=
1511
0p0,0,1 lOrpatob to the , rtttnburgb Gazette
Cl swam • rt. January .A 11,16%
14•
21
rues !Pio,- .ire .tently, Nritit a better feel.
lag in Ylarkel Met, r flrtui ~:.leg of
87 , 01.4.1•eity .al tie; ;,rile. obi city, at
$27,:16. bacon, artiler; Shoublern I&. rib cite..
17e; clear .111e71,..,k; lalairlal sugar Coma Ilant,
:nes Bulk Meal, more active; Shoulder., Ifkl;
slides, lie. tirera l‘leat 4, firm; ShOolil.-,7/,'!'t,;
/lam, Ir L.nl, firm, at Kr
11 , .. 4 -1101;. an. •_ti nn - as higher; nth, at
111,:44i I , and 1114 in,:•), gr Count ry
$10.:.0:1 10.75. Itecelptr,
PETRIRI.EI 611 STOCKS IN WORK.
Sp.ctai woq t a tt n to Woke= Coma.
Now Toga, January OW.
Pelt tge um St. rks gent t0...1ay and generally
better l'aliner hew
Ilenehen - Run in :teller demand.. Sales *yen ,
la the fellimlng 14111.41011 - itllll,
Venange, Itygh shade aiNt , T, 3,1/11;
ITi•ydriek. (11l Creek. 1..1`r. Itri
ehenan r a rin ht: reel,. 13.001
NEW TORK. PETROLIM' 31A.1t141W
, rect.l ninrittch o iVeMern Pre...
Xvw !lona, January s,
l'utrolnunt I..nurkrt dull; 1,000 bbls. of Erroll•
sold nt.:70,11114. nt.•, tati.ll,4nobbls. of 10.11noll nt
noeemeniw In Produce
WI : hal e compiled, say. the New Yorl.
ant of , O-r.nrnr.r, our usual statement ts the
nor ements rortala leading art Isle. 01 pro
dove at thIA port during' the year 1865, and now
comparo the total with former yeara. The fol
lowing a 11l show the receipts of the antieles
named from all lotmlur lines of trans/as:sta
tion. and by roabltrbe ;vessel" from other do
mestic, ports:
15t1.3. ' lAr4. MS.
Wnerit f10ur.,.. 4,741,/ 1 / 4 1 , 3,967,717 3,015,',17...
Corn nun!. . 232,729 .. ...V7,7.5:1 '218,710
AT brat .. . .
. . .17,, , 17:41 13,133,131 r , ,,76.9,9:2
Ityo ... . ... 439,X1 491,015 . 8)9,679
0ut!..... . . ..11,1:157,07a 1'A95C.,191 90,111A13
it3iley • 2,10,43 1,51,4,g1i 3_,....• , 1, - 0.5t
Con ~. . . 14,143,11011 I,las,m 4:;106,:77C0tt0n._... . 12%411 1110,911 733,=
Crude turp 3,517 0,7,11 28,011
tplrlttt tun , .... . 1,6113 41.70 110
110E•ln 11,IK: 19,1.'1 1 43115
6,904 •19,101 n
Plteti..... .......... 1,007 3,OtV RIO
Pork, p k gl.. ..... . 4,16,11R1 3:1;.,4 , 14 '111,813
' l , Op. . :00,519 , m 0,564 • /11:119
Cut tatatr, pkg.. 465,913 a 4,417 140,081
Dr' ter, pkg,..... . 018,337 531,151 GOMM
Chren, pk RN_ DONK° 730,8;3 0.13,17.1
Lard, tot & Lath, 40 1 ,1 1 111 141,000 41,310
Lunt. kutto 11,141 10,104 3,20:
\1 111 nk y, blrlm .. t.V1,614 V 9, 0 ,1 e.,3111 1
Pet rolt , utu -- 573,347 011,3:3
Return of Neuthen% !aspics.
since the Close of the .war and the revival of
trade with the South, there havn been received
at tide port by steamers and Vessels 6,43.3 hales
of cotton, of which 4,048 bales came from Ride
mond, I ,iOl bale,, trolly Savannah, 1,186 bales
from different points in north Carolina, 7171
hates from Norfolk, 418 halts from Petersburg,
and 7.32 hales from Charleeton. Of tobacco the
reeeiptii have been 17, 3 13 . Paek 3 4 88 , 5 ;a 4 boxes
and 1,740 easel. manufactured, anti 3,1k.0 hhibi
leaf, received from 111ctunonti, Petersburg,
Frederickeleurg nod North Carolina. There
reipte of naval stoves have been Mite tibia tar,
2;411 bids resin, and 374 bids spirits turpentine,
ft om North Carolina, SOuth Carolina, Florida
and Virginia. The Milo in flaxseed has been
owlet large, .4;3)31,111s sad hags haying linen so
rely...4i from Ithiliniond :and Norfolk. Some nx)
bblii mid conks of rich came fronvtiavnanah
mot Charles I on, rind 11,576 bushels of 1.4 heat 1113.1
10,(41n IMatlii corn wercrecciv et' from Virginia
and North Carolina. Beside:4 immense Tian
titles of Bbingles., stavbs, lumber, dried trait,
itc., have reached 4131Arnarket from tho rivers
01 .North Carolina and 5 Iruinla,—Bir(flfillirc
liradamina•
liiikILMEIS BY TELEGRAPH
Fiona eir and Trnde in }lien Torh
Na. - Toms. Jar 9 . — T.rolamenr,.
oitl, A tvar att ~ n p tn-4pnFrnit road
TLe symptoms of v. oitt.no.. ttio,n r•nt
bull% durtrat wtrk. tat , .• b e
NrinfttiOn of a ,trong • - ornfthoo t , torte
tlo.n prlcas. caroragt. , l ht. !sot that to arc.
1 ,, a very large abort .Intrrknt. autatanduag to
tr .soon cat try d.
• .
There un. inercn‘ed depression at the gurx.k
Elchanue this morning on railwleyA, need there
a, a farther large" deel eon tVu,ter.a road,
New York t. entral tea. the • strongt , t, hay
about the only one :hit did mat fail off. Thu
int ,, t marked decline um, on lletatilMt,
burgh, Northwestern and Fart Wayne. At
the second and last Conn's, thernoventeot Was
checked, and prices were generally:better.
The sharp decline of this inert - king Induced
some of the I..ear. to eo vex their contrnet, At
the close, thy market 'was firm, e.peclidly on
New York Central, Er le and Bock Island.
MM=MIMMI
.hln• and Certillenteo, nk.:"; firm
York Centrnl, 96!...• Erie, 91: , :; Hudson diver,
1 CG'. ; Et.ding, NllehigiM southern, 76X;
Ch•veliuuld Pitt - burgh. si}i; Minot,. Cen
tral crrip, 20
n 4N; North We.tern,::-.. - 9i.
Goren - uncut, are dull and rather drooping.
The decline In gold WAN:tn tlle gold lotert,t
lAmde unfavoruhl.y, anti at the same time geopi
firm.
lid shows o strong downward tehulonc7
Some foreign bunker., inthieneed by u prolythot
of the cotton .apply largely• exereding the
original eiditnate, are selling outethar gold.
Sonic tire anticipating. a Intl in L 7.) before the
41 of March. There to tin ample yof nada
gold, owing to the sale.. it eloped et 17 4 4.
The demand for manic to-tine an. naxlernte,
and all houw , in g: s„1 'hauling received until
eirlit at 8 per rrat . ion cull.
State bond, are onit t. inn] the few -ale. made
were generally ut :•,.
F
New 'Vona, Jan. S.—Corros —0144
!""T un
changed.
Isom—Dull and heavy. and:common grades
lefrtc lower; 41 . ...'•=3 8 ,`-' 0 for I"..rtru Si,tieit.
for Extra 11. O. and te , ...V43 lat.. for trade
brands. Market closing heavy for common
gnoles.
mass—Quiet; in lots at 43 0 .4 - 3"2,T.).
GEA.II‘ —Wheat dull, and nominally ltY2e low
er on COMMON grades; new NO. Milwanla`c,
61,57 1 ,4 on common grades; ne t No. I Milwau
kee Club, 61e7b.i. it quiet and nominal.
Earley quiet; State, $l. Barley Malt quiet.
Corn dull anti Ic lower; Saff.stic for unsound and
store. -for sound mixed western, afloat and
store. Out s dull; .tr..r3S:c for unsound western;
Glkra2 for sound do.
t•nocuntra—Colree quiet. Sugar quiet.
lasses quiet.
PararAmm—Dull; crude, 37 , 0:15; relined In
bond, Obr.
. ,
Puo vodo.—Pork heavy and irregular. at
617,7,14V,0D for new pies 4, cloning at irli; coati
fe.7f027_,75 for PA:I,S do, closing at if.r43o,.regrdari
$2/,506422 for prime, find fer,2sfor prime mess'
cd.o ::.71 . 5.1)bir new inesq, YebrAary, Wirth find
April. 1k4.4 quiet Will unchanged. taut Meats
quiet, nt II(lite for fdionldern, 1:1!,..16e Cot
Earns. Baron dull; long-ripb4l for January,
,Ilerto option, 145 i. Drensed ' , Hogs lower.. at
11q11% for western, 11 , 4Q12 for city. f..ard
ben.) - nod easier, nt 15g17 - } 4 '. ;!utter dull, at
.1:V.:(1 for Ohio. Geese quiet, at 13 18.
Drw York Dry GoodollUwkri.
New Yeas, .7itn. S.—The rollenrinnirn the quo
tations from the Dry Goode Enchnago
Brown slicetinp,--Standartt, 31; Medford,
oi s 2&At.: .. s d h u s t ir A a. 3 g l,.4; ll Supezi i ir a,
50; Forrest
Dale, 4214; Clinton, C. C. C., 40; Canoe, 2214.
Prints—Cocheco, 27; Sprague, :W.4; Hamilton,
11 1 ,4 American, ltichmond, Z; Freeman, =.
Defaines—llamiltoni tlinghems—Lanca.s.
ter, 31; Glasgow. Cumbrios—VletorY, 22 j;
Portland, W. Brown Drilllngs—Standard, ^
Winthrop, 29. Ticks—Hamilton, 53 Blackstone
River, 40. -Stripes—Whittentent, A, 43; York,
45; Pittsfield, " . .6. 13cnitna— Bork, 531 Thorn
dyke, 40. Bal .- moral , Skirts—Bruner, oX;
*it. hoop Shirts—Duplex Elliptic and
Emprcas Trail, Pr.:cea unchanged; Mites, I, X.
1., N inch tapv... t 0.40 hoops, 53c to •30; 3 inch
ttipp, w 40 h oops , 70c to 0.10,
following despatches werr received at
'2.e Dry , Goods Exchange, Daddy
moderate• intensecold.
Pnovitience—Trade quiet; :no change in
prices.
C x NCIN SAT - I.—Market very !inlet; weather
ETME!=MiMM
• • • •
st. gelet;'weatber cold: riv
er still frozen over. 121
New York stork and Iflokkey Xarket.
New YOBS, Jan. B.—]Loney (-limy at 6 per cent
tal Saturday. Erle dull rout heavy at 14. 3 10109.
Gold heavy and deeldmlly lower, nisentn7.ut
jilt elosinE at 179. llovernntep.sto,k,
du ff rna .
rulgllta to Li verpool
doll and nominally nnehnu.,...
STOCKE—.Steady t.. 1 411111% l 3 lXe4 StlD e <Tr. -
puns lit, /0 , 0;;; nit,Ular , 1 2 1.4t:4:';;. I . oUpOns
1;5,101)1; l`rratary Note, ..al' ner end
Ohio and M1,,,1,..1111,1 dvrtaleutes,.../13i;
qutt.ksllver, 4114;Marlpo,a, 14 : Neu York
Ctaltrul,96l4;Erle, 05N; Itouditl4, 105 , ,1;
Nu ta I,o ent rul 10
l 4 t i M
lirchhg n 1 :Nor t t hrn e', t
er
n,
do preferred, 59, Lock kLuad, UGt yort
Wayne. ir.,±4.
. Philadelphia ltaikel.
rnmantl.rm.h, Jan. Z 4 .—PiTilol.l:l4. —Dal
and nominal.
FLor m-I , u IL ~ u pertine E , Ftra,
KAlN—Wlient gullet; R,41 irl,2:q White
L 75. Corn tlrut; 1 eLlow, KJe.
I . norlsto3b--Me.. Pork - , Pre•treil
boar 412e12,50. Lard, 19!‘40.10r..
nis v —Dun at 4.2751 , :., 1 , 1
311
Noss' 34 A-rristrF—Gold,
j. New York Wireltty Bank Mat...mewl
:Stn . Yon..lnn. E., 1,556.
1413.155,070
t• peek' 15,7,1,471
Ireulatiou
tt eposits
7161748.
L egil Temier. , :
Mining StoeLKI
Von., Jan. ntimiuF stool:4
1 , 111 In lloqt nn : Copper • Franklib, 3,64; NI Irmo
,a•ln. 17: (to inq• • 511 Ituncoole, 34i.•
Roston Wool Market
Itosros. Jan.—The activity in this staple
noted to our last, has continued through the
prevent week. a natural con,nnence, the
market Is Intiotnn strength, and there is a
bum ant and hopeful feeling ifs trade circle.
lianufneturers are In want of mat eclat for Im
mediate use, and beton satisfied that prices
Lase touched the lqwest point, ass. buytan
right and left whatever desirable teat are In
terim.; at current unOtationa.
At these rates, to :ever, the best wools on
the market ore not to-be had, and many large
holders of choice staple have withdrawn their
stocks, and prefer holding till Fcbrnary..when
they feel cure In mere 113,131111i1rat1131
They argue that it is boot policy to sell at 11,14e
rifler, when, by waiting a little; they can Just
as 131,13 well at II profit. a.
The stocks of choice Obits ' Penosylwuthrand
West Th-ginitt wools aro 113 ton hands 'and the
better quality of Western atul,New ' York has
tgrea,l3 hes.n oat• of the market and
gone into consumption. The 'hint:sees:l line
a ools of the country arc only left to uko new
the supply rd' Spring goods. and upon these
consumers must now bill back for their sea
sonable ' , applies. The tonsamptive demand.
alone, for the neut two months, will be sunk
Meld, 11 is thought, to carry utile, to t%
highsr range., and, in Case a snertda
t mummers should supervene, whirl; is by
uo means improbable, extreme Cates would be
established fur a while, at leaste
Manufacturers doubtless havegm eye to this
contlunenny, and ore operating freely, but lit
a quiet way, to guard against 11, by st‘surion
supplmt sullicieut to ettaNt, Csaut to Ill] rano
tenets and bridge over any perlOil of excite
mt nt which may occur between now and the
/11 . ... Ct wool s -bin wtsatt- arc not yet
stunted, for co eason. nsumption; ne5 . ..4140c*, good
romiltioned lots are being bought. up at pres
ent low prier's, 114 3 a Minter of policy, as caper.
tunes fur thf• last fen yearn hal - proved that
they ern-apt tt ad-alter rapidly towards the
elese of the , e 1133013.
of a1mj,3,4131 Nettle week' (Sot nft 3101n1)
Ro,ts , (Ti 11, at a ranitfl(n :6tiSll.llFr Meson', and
forstun, and [3.31 - 3 thaltulod,
are lots of Illinois, lona and Wisconsin tiv.eitn3
at .51)..at3.t., New Yor`t.tto at ITV,OIIo, Michigan do
tit d:fferar , Median] nail tine Ohio. at 6.11e73e,
choir, Ohio, Pennsylvania and .{f'a'st
on :Ur Stre In Canada combing, small kik, at
Ite. (ensign the ales have been• tutliftpurt
n • inebeling small lots of Cope, here mid in
Nes 1 ork. at :gin , Lle.—lftftho no
XL:foment of. Coen to Iretront.
11,1,....e5Nris lett this port on - r baturtts Isst,
for .11tIcrrot ports to. Irelrtn,l, 4.-..3rrytutt Ultrit;
bushel. or corn. The shipment or tlflr eon,
mmt try to Ireland tiss reeentl) lo.rttrly In
critto.e.t.—notttrsorr CAptamerchrt...,
RIVER NEWS,
Like rt. Louis and route othtir rivets we are
now completely blockaded with ire . In our
usual .ice to the ricer lad evening, we ars'
visited the pier, and we found that it thilleated
but 2..4 ttrehes water In the elm tiin-L Looking
up the river, a broad sheet of ice extends it
celf either more until fit Waves but a
small channel between the two linemen. Along
the share at the steamboat Landing tee is form-,
trig tepidly, and by thisloorningthe bouts wile
all be frozen In. In the Allegheny river, lee
in the ruling clement. At a p commene
log about one hundred and fifty yards above
the old aqueduct plera the riviteis closed en—
tirely over, and this 'atitte of things in to ba
run as far as tile 'tomb of the ricer. an be fol
lowed 'with the rye. -7t may he cold that the
Allegheny la clostal Freeporti for there ore
but few places where there Is any open water.
At nine o'clock yeatertlay morning the mer
entY aloud at ton degrees atsAve acremt twelve
o'clock at fifteen degrees atiote zero, aud at,
five o'clock p.na„, at thirteen degree* above
zero. Such cciii weather has not beta expert.
raced before, this winter, An
. .21 nutttir of
tourer, tatsli.e,i' at tho lauding i t entirely aus
pended, and the beelo have all taken 10 their
staging, titular, well !traced outleltb sp.ar..
It is unneeeseury loons to staid that nil boabf
have arrived or depaated tdnett ottr
The C. X. Ittllamn -left Cincinnati for this
port on Saturday last.
The Leonora Nu..I•IS loading at t'inoinuat
for this port.
The Idctator, Capt. W. 11. Donaldson, leave,.
Louisville this evening lee Sew 9rlcans,
The Cincinnati Canwarreiuccontains the fol
lowing Itenta of news:. •
Cho, of the liostsma No.l, report"
new and ponderous snag in thelniddie of the
(thin river, nearly opposite the mill, between -
Antiquity and Ithetne, Pilots mast keep an
eve on this interloper;
The Iteliceen departed for Cincinnati Cr,„„
Nashville on the Sthl lundtal to tier . 1.11111
nd refusing freight. Cumberland River sloafy
falling,'
Telegrephie rorrespandenee Cincinnati Cost-
Mt stems, Jan. t I'. Ml—Ens. - Cox—The
Golden., sunk few (tar' Mtn, in !Cut otr ~at the
mouth .of White hirer. heat anti dornecYs
clear out of signi. • A.` total 105..1;', rartien
tars.
•
CAllto, 4111,. —Em. Cox.—The AterrarriMrr
moral:Tulin her >httft 0% it, Annuth or Milne
Itlvcr r few dry* Apr. 1.14 r 4114 tCI
Vi/r/IkikiirAikerifir.iar
th-mrx•ror says:
The. toarboatliornottgun one yr& of rceta.
yesterday, at the hernial' the etas], end conk
two boats loaded with coal. The Hornet got
old safe. . •
Capt. Flugh Campbell. of tho. Wild Wagoner,
has received intelligence that, utter es
moat Interminable law suit of ten years, nth,-
tire to the invention of the "steam capstan,"
be has been awarded heavy damages for nn in•
writ. gement on his patent. Cap--Campbell,
we uriderstand, goes east to receive, his Just es._
ward.
Ttie Louisville Courier says
, ,
Cs; the Falls last evening there were 6 , i feet
water to the Ness down the Indian - Chute.
There vas much excitement over the des: ,
sircellon of the Eleanore Carrel. The loss on
the boat and cargo, It is thought, will tityfulty
anx,4X.O. lithe tire had occurred at night it
would have been terrible, as half the boats La . 1
pon would have ban burned. Early seaters al
day eight 'pair of floating boat ,s loaded withcoal, arrived from Plttsbargh, the last of the
fleet. It seva ail destintilfor lower ports, and
It was designed sending it through the canal
yesterday, as by today, owing to the rapid fall 1
of water, there would not be a sufficient depth
or v titer in thechannel - to float them. The rl
too boats Hornet and Valid were engaged you- '
terifity towing the coal boats into the canal. ;
While Use Hornet, early yesterday mernixt
was towing a pair of coal bents belonging
Mr. neigh, of Pittsburgh, into the canal km
got leo-far out Into the torrent, or suck [lithe
Falls, fund the boats , sseiv were monde!! and
sunk on the reef of the rocks nt the head of
the Falls. As the river was , falling fast, the
coal may possibly be saved, though one of the
boats was badly crushed, and may _go to
pieces.
•
IMPORTS IST RAILROAD.
PITTArrzmiLY oWS WATZVEI h C111(1100,
Jan. 6-1 keg mdse. Gnckenhcinicr 6 BrO; 4 dos 2.
brooms,Selbert & Moran; 5 bms mdseyrorsyth,
Taylor & co; 16 else:wed bogs, Sturgeon & Bro;
do do, .3 p Hansa & co; 52 do do, EH Myers
scrap iron, Mullins; 0 • dressed
Loge., Yetrer & tlraistrong;l car , wheat, bbls
dour, Hitchcock, 51c.Creere & co; M bga Clever.;
aced, Kirkpatrick & Dm:lcor wheat; Liggett
& co; 51' dor palls, etc, etc, Watt & lVilsonAcar -I
lumber. C Bidwell; 5 cars hi, goods, Will am
Coleman; pbdla felloes, blaiehhaney, Hare &
co; I car oat.,, Culp & Shepard; 100 bbleflour, T
C Jenkins
CI.ATAL AND AND Prrrsar con Rau. ROAD,
Jan. 64-10 bbls oil, E illyers a eo; hhds tO ,
itaeco, pkgs do, E Megraw; 13 bundloe Crank
straps, & Baird; eks pearla,J II Canffeld;
113 ell bbltt, Byram; 19 slabs steel,-Broarri':,
& co; 10 0 Itta, dour, 11 Hearlctont 100 de do, 11 -
P.eajrtlCO do do; Shomaket & Lang; 13ga : cats - -1
cloveraced, Kirk & Patrtek; 13 sks rags, Me- ".;
Cullough, smith a co; 4 pkgs lard, Shricee
Larear tears lumber, pia- b ut ter,
Ruff; • pkgs lard,
Cook, it r o It co; 13 pima -butter, 31, do brooms,
Eolgt & eo,• 3 cars copper, Hussey CO; I di) '"
metal, Nimick & co.
Prrrananon, Comtkurs stroCrattartaiff
Jan. 8-13 - kegs lard, 2 bbls dry apples' barrel ,
butter, Vint Miller; 4 kegs butter, W
31 aka barley. W Keys; 68 do do, Z Walawtight.
5 bogs, X Sturgeon Idols lour, 1 keg lard, Jaa
McLonnell; 1.1%/13b1s tour, Sbonuaker & Lang; 9--=.l
cant staves, C C Fr:mitt:4G do do, Smith & Hemp- -
53E empty oil bbls, J Milligan. _
ALLICOTIINT STATION. January ff—ff .bases
wine, Dr J Dickson iffr 1 dla paper Plttabargh.
Paper Co; aks oats, H Tettaple4 I bbl eggs I
bugs ffaxaeed,S pkgs butter O'llanlontlo aka-
corn meal, It Wfillams; • CO dor brOoms, Jas.-
/fferillium: /70 bags Staple 91 13 Suydam; I.
car corn, Steel a Son; . 43 :bags barley' .1"
pericb; 2 cars corn, JON Meli.inney; 116 a i ls flax
seed, Ewer & Hamilton; 153 bags wheat, D
more & co• 531 oil bbls. Pearl Oil - Co; Leask,
cheese, G Meyers
:WA.
von. wrinummu. NAB- MitEA.
PAllllllttilitrall, sad
.11 hetermixilate ports. The toritt tbkegkeel.
Passenger Steamer, Bayard,
omens n. mown. 1E4144
Craver Pitt...burgh forParkersbanh every Mind.) .
Thuridsr. at I.lo`oloa. it. MI. •
Lesven Wheeling for Parkersburg It every hihatt.y
sag Thursday, at &clock, p. re.
I.II7IIEVINGF. -
Leaves ralicerab.gliforrltlatbargb eiery Tye..
and Friday, at. p. tn.
Leaves Warloata tat Pittstaargb. eve. Tuesday .4
rsida7.. 2 ns.
Leaven Wheeling ltePlttsbaszkeTery Wednesday 4
.d Nat arday. Ta. . . I
Yor Srelsrbt pa.ase. apply on board, or to
ore JAZ. OOLLINV lb CO.. !ideals.
PEGIILAII PACKET
- 1 -t FOB wnratiwo, mmaurrrAgairabl
AND ZANE.SVILLIS.—The One stun:Lei E.1131.1:7,
GRAMM Capt. C. IL Simi. Will Icsae forthe'r - ,
above =a .. .Litman:keitlate porta APX .
Trets.D l .ll
at Ip. ta. Rotel-41nm. leaveaZane.
DAT ' "7 a ' . Age.rtt
CORETICIMON NERMEEiNTS
saw. IN.._
pATTEAsv':7; AMMON •&' .CO.
Comatsslon blereSants, PLorrn. GBAIIT AND 4
GSINECAL rnoDuct: DMILXIIS, Nos. Pt
at Moo Street, Scott's blew Building. oppoSte C.
d. P. B. P. Depot. apJar.
& AINJER.
MEM:HANTS amid deabiititn FLOUft
_, Git.-4.12f
and 1 . 1.:01,110E, ticcoad stmt. between 1100 d .sIVI
balitheeld, ritub.rgh: . . ap11:1!
1.2111-:/1 JUNN A. fiIIILFPAILD•
- POTTER, •Sr. SIIEPARID,
Cooximfiselon 4ferehants, and dealers La "Fordo
and Domestic Yrttitc Iflour, Bauer, theer.e 4 13g0,.
Potatoes-'d produee gesmAttly. SW LIBRICTIC '
STAIMT. oppoalta Passenger Depot, rlttabargh. • ;
. -1 111ABILE8 C.VALSL.EY,:Produce
and Cocorilsaloo .11ercha.t.4irarebottaa No.
LIPPUTP EiTIINET. :Pitsbit ,P. -
dealer In Potter. Lard, ggs, Pork, itat•oit, •
Dram. Tallow. Feathers, .11rooma, Potaton, nom
tar. Dried rolts irce. Proiu, Oafozba. • Paget,
Grab,, Clover Weds, Timothy tined., /lax Sefrdir,
Guno sod. roaltry. Part.icalar attesaloa giVeb"
Prodcoe Con4lgatonota. - •
NC .X. 1.1
.
W ILKINS • LINLIABT, • ..:
~
- 1
Ifisosessor to Slattrosro 8 Llihort: , J
Drain. In Floor and Grain. Prodar f.. and CoxantAl
Merthaau, No. .Z 1 LIENUTY NT.H.SET. P/ttatsar ,n AN. .i
Is. ___ .... &lay ',..
.
__
- .
1 11. JAC}i, , 1 ' • ..
t. , •.•
Gnoczn, So.. Ild - 2
DIA/ARID.
nuG:lr
1 PirrSnrigGff. Pt.
- 1 I'I'TI.E, DAIltill• • & PA N'
TTO, 7
-. 4 Itholriala Grocers. Cdcarataaloa.Nleranints, and ..'.
dealer. In l'rcalcre. rims. Bacan. C.hrtar, 111.16. '-,-
llarban and Lard -Dd. Iran. Nall., Glaaa. Cotton
Yank. and all l'ltt‘berghi martallartarca getlerallyi :
It 3 and llllircond atm... Ilitabargb.. i
--_......,_ --...
. , ...-.. OPTS Sntre.. -
i
.. ItLP & SZTEPAIOI, Commisloii.
a•- • :Remnant. and duelersl. Floor, tiralnancr Pro.- ~
Joon. N 0.30 Llttertyetrert. rittetnergh.' • ~
(Moto, branle of Flour fa Balers. and Panitle...,..
reeetaiitly on hand. Partlealar Ittention, - perd , t•' a r .
Unit., order efor aiereban.l. generally. .o.ae:ly. ,-
~i
, 1114.4. 1112Cluzu.
• .
WIN. P. BECK &.• Co, No. 18.1 ,
I.lh•rty &Met. Inttatitcgb; Nr.beolesale..
( - ire .-evv. tows:l.loz, erch,l pf.,....zd &esters 1.0 Uoura.: . .
, Produce, Provhlons, Ilaqqa;Lard,4llC,
Ch eae. &c., PrOdOff,
Gm+, r,3 Ihi Fruit*, Ala.Vsatit sad I' /YU'
Tom mcANFiELIN Co m•" ou
Fad krargrarttins Mereitsat *ad , rOC filar
la Weorreulte.cr•b titte.e,_illiatter t tarr4,
I:acon. Pot and Pcsrl.Asb Nalerat.e.
1.1..ted sal ...ard , llrterkt Treat, rra tduc jai
Jr.. 1,1 17. 1144xnd ltl Ft-Matti:a - SW, I'A -tabors',
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tiqui"W itErrk4:Pitatirets
fonsnalwairar and tor.Aggialt
oa-c4pin6 Decuts for Plt*burzlllnnuf.seimea..
Vran.t.on.w. Nu. Llberty,greet. rittabEtrzhira.
][.X3119 DALZELL b. SON, Mann
facth roes of I..srd anti etranl'oslon Merchants ,t
far the purchase and sale of Crude and Iledned.re
trolevian, Nos. 0 and Al Water riretl, rutabargx,
Advances made olsConslrnalent*.
4 .s;CßODlL i tliEtt&lLANlG,Wholitisalle A
dealers InGrostriei,Flaiir-Cisalsierradnee.livo
visions. Irish. rszlioa 014 Nos. Inaad 4.
r:vmood Stmts. stair ,Libe.tty =met; '
orcZCZ B. .....*B O LUS MIPTMAZ.
Ti EA D & NIETZGAIL, larecers and , 1:1
• •.• Poremisstou ilerebauts, aruLtiellses In ell tin&
or Country Pralucsr and Pittsburgh "Llsnuactares.
Tiu. yrs Liberty btrect s opposite WWlcf W oat west.
Pittsburgh, • spg:lf
•
ItZTlitli 4. S. ari
imratEß & BROS.; (Sacceslsorsto
rigs. grafts. Nitt, sad Spiess, couresStatiegy. bug/Ir,
Firssrarks. de.. Nos. 1.1% and 12:1 Wooll garret. shore
Flab. Pittsburgh. ir=:ts
VETZER & ARMSTRONG, Wor-
Iro.rding end ems.ml.l. Witchtat., f0r.....01e
of Yloar. Bacon. Lard.. Drie4
Trait". .4 Produce generally. so. Uk Market :Street.
cocoa of P.lttaborpt. P. '; Waal,
.
- MAILLACJE, CoutrnUeion Mer
• chant en,INTb nines!, Dealer In TionrsnO.firala.
to ra Liberty atreci. opposlte Penns deals IL.
newt, littsbnegh._Yst..-tlere Riorhpus.coeser
Warne sad Peon streets. no17:11. ,
T 1 BIDDLE, No. ISB Litteirty St.,
pit,sburei. 023132WANte. IleXCh42lt,
bol coal e Dealer fn Coo airy Pro<lnee, tirocertri...l
Plilrbergh suaufacteires. (1,41• soUarkor.4 'on Coo
.l4rxiturriu.. and Daly for rroolooe senn - aLly. ioct
a. A. LICC-ITT " ralin - Lniviar
:1 &LIGGETT Is Co .,
City tryout,
• 1., Mils, ebraa; Liberty bad Adypy street.,
rlttnburab, ra. a
Dames.
aonNI. ilotrft•—• IsoirAr.D.uvu.,
ionN 1101 USE & ea, WiLolesale
Gracerg aue Cammlst•loa Veretants, comer •C
limittalefa and ITsler strets,Plttvburek:
aorsatz
14011 T. DALLZELL
sale Oroomrs, Commix:on and renrartling ?.4f
Moats nuil deslenrin rilAtte. 1124 PLltsbp.rglir hixa
afartnres. Liberty Meet, Pittobsu
. -
.141111 FLOYD -- WILLC IY morn. ti
TOLES FLOYD •Si., CO ,'Wholesale
Groclo. and Commisdos Zreraid.utz,: 17,1
1r04d•na....T.i Liberty strett. Ilstabtrzik: • • pi*
IHABILES 1.. CALI/THIEL, (Sue
reasor to Jame+. Holmes Co„) Pork Yauter and
dealer in rrovlalnan, ea:lm •ok zaraet .r.l Front_
street!.
AWN'S
.100^1/ -WILSON.
WATT •-• WILSON,. rlTholessili!
• Grorera. Voinalgslonlierahantn, deaterr
Prodase and •Ptttatfarals Mnaltritetarra.Lit.
arty !treat, Plnaburgb. • -
_Jure
I
Coante,lon Ilerabalm and d' .4 . 1 ". la
Pa.d.ee. \O. 60 Water Avrert •Cit CC !rant. atei•es,
Plutbarga. ' •
.•Arra, 1.116E7 --
OIGAT Co, (Successors
14" "V
" bra r.)Pralnee oiad Conaula Ster.
•Nutlt, TV,Ltberty surer. PlUsburgt. 1
DAVID M. EDsIIITOf whale
bale Gine.. sad rorarsi,otsik Mercksni,. Ig: 1
Hood , rutobaritt - '
AI Jolt% C. RALLACi.
14.Anticts IK ( 1 : ' ers B aIL I I .14 r 1 -
Sl.Lib inert, ritikbursh. . • ~ • •
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INSURANCE AGENTS. .
T --OAnniNEl e (OF} , of
the Trintlin. relladelpbigi ead IlaqiEn.rt -
AIMIXICEr Cranpante... N9rIR-e•st conies Gnlll'aini
P. - JO,NES, Arent for ibittlfOribt 4
• I •limerica, State orPesuilpranis, sx.ll liart4
(On! lnaYrsnea Cantputica M WATFJZ LMJU:PIT. -
AMC REA, Secretal7
fit item• luma Cimrzur, ii;JKL
W liAnzal4;4Xig - .
of the :r
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