IV Wittoturgi gatitt. THEMSDAY, JANUARY TRAVELERS' GUIDE. aniraP7and , Depaxitire of Trains. . • - reaturovania Central Railroad. drrices. : ,Thy rtpeem • 2;r3 II In Hall I:50 A 111 ...„_..AIt•ACOPBI,I3 7 :101113:11tel Line =loamt Cb.=,nnt . 10 9 9 .1 0 . 3 0 a 95 _16t.Wa1l Aceons.n 6:73 am ..::. .M.l . ' .z - t. ' "IRMO= tat Penn Ar. 0033.. 7:51 am .., - .Jow Jean" ; If s pm . 24 Wall Aceom... 11:931.2n -... ...Past Line..........:16 - OP: j at i tiale. ' Ar es .'" "? ''G.m -t - '.. last Wall'Aprons.. 6.2.1.• m Bat 3 "912.4:' ~ , ,zi , ‘,.., . ~ u„ , ,, ,.. _ _ watt Ixp's 1. pm to wait Atom:— 3:40p m - .. Ali __..." . 81.13 pm 1 . 1111. a Eays,.... 0.4.1 pm ^,•, .. 3 .strVilltAeCon..lll3:3opan 24 renat 'ACCOM.. lILM p 11l '' /4 iKepto.Altoorm Ammo •-•,‘ ••:._., . 4.l.lnalgt raio:s3 is sn -. xtle . church" Ulla' eaves Wall. , Station every -... likanlayattniam.; reetroing, lean... Pittsburgh el Tit rib.. Columbus and Cincinnati. DeyMr,rims, ran Lam 2:53 a an Past Llne. 11:01 a so Nan • PM ato 11511................ .2:X. pm * 0 191:5. :310p ea Express...-. ....12:3:, ain IstesPestrltto Ae- sseubenvlll..eAe eotseaselailas .. 4:03 pm commalatlon -10:10 am kittabanglft, Pt. Wayne and rbleaTo. : igfiu, km . E.Pres a Dt .....i. 3:0:1 aal t toren A ......... iMe* el rtaresc...e , Val pa; Sterna ............ 0:13 pso VC .' ' ''''' ..... II: r. rilLT:"..=:::: t'gr, : w , Alt ton ' i Cri: ' , n t Son :execs Allegheny 05, 964 at 9 a.m., 11050 a.m., 4:21. m., and 5:10 .0.m., limSeeter, SILS a m.; m w cone. , 3:50 p. m,: Econ. van_ y, amp. In.; IVellerrllle. 3:50 p. Ga. Pitteburgb, Cleveland and Wheeling. Dawns. Acetate. E11P,443 ..... ..... .1:23• 13 !Expra midi, m 1am.... ....... ...00 p m :tap ess ...... .... 241: 1. 6.= • m Exp ess Pteabeaville Actossunoslatlou I leases Allegheny at 11:0 0• m. Slttabiargh and Be elliiville. 141wil. „ Arricts. pall 7:15a mllall P.M p m 10:25... m LslgTieesport..l.l7o l ' :rSt SiTLesport.. 5-...50 3 VI 24 '` 6:l6a mlld " ••• ....:lr. 9 9, Alleallear Valley Ballroad. Dvarts . Arrre. ,_ Mad G. 45 aas rpx ma 11:003 en Maven 3:10p m kola ..... ~..,.. 6:10 a m *Aeomtnntion. re, r m ACeensmadatlou 0:00 •TO Illttablirst. .ond Trio liallroaM, to Oil City and Franklin. ._ _Del/arts. .„, „,, , r,r 7.411 p m,L,,,.. r.x.press.. 053 3 r 3 7 ' 1 7-Iz - ii - t z 4:0, * Port myna und Chleago, and bu Beaver Valley • Browsiovillelloat—Graneand Water Sta. ..Areteelt. - - • rts. ato , s , 440 p m 1 6:60 6 m Depo - 9:00 p m Harmony OUT, St. Clair NC Arrives. Dezarte. Q. m. Antle M r titage—No. a St. Clair Street. Arritts. IDepart.. to 6kl a. 111. • Wltiolitnirtota Statte—llare'a Hotel 2,5 j p. M. i DepArfs. 640 a. tn. • EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS & LIVERY STABLE, 7. •- • 7 .- 410 TENN EMEET. JANE S DALIN d SON, Proprietor, . 001141 - 111ISSES . Ee I AN - DCAILRLSG furni,lid for all tralos. Also, Carriages for ne, Weddings and l'arfolos„ Mallon notion and reasonable rate, STA • MA:OPEN OAT AND NIGI - IT. nuniFd N Ia'AMMI all LI al The &Atoning Content Ithaving been announced in the city papers that a skating contest would come off at the Central Park yesterday afternoon for certain prizes, alarge number of oar eitizenS, Meted big thezyOung and old, grave and gay, mer siastaiddildLilsgilantafaethrers, hankers and brok ers, professional men, handsome women, and beautiful girls, all wended their way to the : spot where the promised sport was to come Oft On arriving at the Park, we found all the reeepttOtl Teems filled, and the lee covered with Seery? skaters. At the upper end a large gangs of men were at work with scrapers. brooms . wheelbarrows and shovel', and soon that per- Ma Of the ire Was as smooth as a polkaed ... :Mirror. A rope was stretched across the pond from the music stand to the opposite side, say. IngaS plainly as a rope could, speak, to the Outside skaters, or those who had not entered for the prizes, theta far shalt thou go, and no farther. At length, the hoar having arrived , it wan announced that every thing was in rea diness for the contest. The skaters swarmed to the rope, while the music stand was tilled with ladies, and the walk along the fence we, also crowded. The gentlemen skaters were the llrst to enter the arena, there being only three Or four etl , triet. The prize contested for was a set' of massive gold sleeve links or buttons As a - naatterOf eocu-se, each gentleman did his hest, ' and they all performed their evolutions splen didly. We saw feats performed on skates at this trial that we have never *teen equalled and we have seen some good skaters. , Tar Most. difficult figures, the most rapid move -intents, whirling, turning twisting, jumping, ' waltzint-, cutting circles ' backwards and for :scuds, making one foot the propelling power by µsing it alternately on one aide - and then on the other of the foot, . that remained, upoa the leetthese and a thou sand Other f,erformanees, some of them seem ' ' impossible, were aniongthe feats of the eontealante. Thoth:tie of trial being up, the • - •slflitere Were 'withdrawn, and titter a brief con . s 4l tatt.tl . among the intizets_the mile WWI .tmardedlo Sir . Johann:it:far . of St . Lord, Mr. - Shaffer was Called into the arena, and Instead Of a si,ohhe mlve another exhibition of his --iitildicieney in skating. The fee was now open to the ladies, and the first entries were two Misses eoathwortb, sls t tees. These young ladies skated very grace fully and executed many beautind end dint ellitnottrishas, and their appearance excited • Many exclamations of admiration, especially • from-the hulks. When their time was up,3.liss . 'Emma Eohluson, of Allegheny, sprung for did tt,Ozolthe tee, os a fairy. and grace ful as a.awan, and in the most rapid manner . ..Scented same very ditileult flourishes. The ladies all did remarkably well, and- the praise -which they received was well merited. The judges in - this instance awarded the first prise —a pair of solid sliver goblets—to lila. Emma flottinton and the second prize—a pair nf the very fine st kind of skates for ladies—to Miss ` Ells tiouthworth. The rope was now taken doyen, and the en. . tiro Pa= tens thrown open to the skaters. Af ter dark there was a regularearnival. A band _of music was In attendance, Chinese lanterns illuminated the Park. and there was a grand display of' fireworks. The Company have an Immense lee plane in course of construction at the. Fort Pitt Foundry, which a°lll ho nuhned te-dny, and hereafter there will be a smooth • surface on the ice at all times. We cannet close Oh, article without saying a 'word in regard ID the wife inable arrangements made by the Citizen's Passenger railway corn pany for the accommodation of visitors to the path. Extra ears have been put on the recut, and the eats stopnt the park house every trip, both goingimd coining, when it is announced ..that sear Sant the door, coming, , which way it. Is go- inc. Passengers are not under the necos.nty Of standing in the cold to watch for tote oar. =2 On Tuesday night a most daring net of high way robbery was committed on the earner of Penn and St. Chili street., one of the most pub lic lliorOughfares in the city. The particulars as far as we have been able to learn thou are as follows? On Monday, a young, man from • Fort Wayne, Indiana, by thename of William ;Bradley arrived in thin city, and took lodging at the Scott 'louse. On TnestLay he drew from . tme of the hanks tho BIM of flee hundred dol lars fiaorder to make some purchases, ion be failed to Complete his purchase, and Die • • Money remained in his pos.ieselon. During the evening, he attended one of the places of amusement, and was returning home after the Chime of the performance, when, on the corner of Penn and St-Clair streets -he was accosted lry an-inillvid nal, who, without giving him un opportunity of replying, knocked him down, completely aturinln_g him for the time being, and while hi thin edndition, he searched him, and finding the money decal - aped with. it, and otl,et valuables that Mr. Brudle had on hi. person, before he could raise Ihe alarm. Mr. It. Issnow confined to his room at the Scott Rouse, wherahe is ea-Peril= aevercly from the bruises hereceived from the riollan. It Is high time that the city was cleared of this class of people. Duquesne Borough Election• The following is the result of th clectlon varmesztr? Barone „ . EVIVIERS. . 113 J: cocnciz... ../..P,llll3.lams 104 31. Zehnder n 2 !Cr. Noll 303 113. P. Wilhelm TJ 11. Mums 84 J. C. Elmer .L.Eihntte 80 J. Callers .11..lio3lbright .04 Chas.Sfebcr :3) 3 .£,Lunkenheimer. 107 Ed. Coats •G. Moat SCI/OOL DIIIICTOXID. .. 177 0. /08 lireb4 " ' F. JsiCksort •J. Sutton . '•II. Vollbright. ,CBTICH 011 , TWIC PEACF. •Jolip Duhosrp. !IL -D. Crow.. esoVie 89 D. Cro sr -•1r WeConnellr. . `l. JIIDOE Or ZLEGTION. 104 W. Krebs ISPFECTOES. rma •Je . sitt. tu:ttot .. 103 Wentley...—. 75 COATAELC. •Jobn LOA sok Womb. Romp 62 Wmh.Keop ..... "" 'Me Con. =I We have been i n forniedonvereilairit au thority, that a certain gentteu,an in ono of he upper wards of the city, Wh'----. " ate' official position', is engaged in the very . repr , hoos . bio work of rending all the small houses he can end, ror the purpose of sub•letting them ittrezOrbitant rent. Landlords are e.t.a. ing enough, we think, thefm times, aiti um any one resorting to mach means of oppee,„ log the poor or those- In limited amain. 'Stances. ' - ifb fondly Dope our informer:its are mistaken, half any one is engaged in such a dishonest and unprincipled business—taking advantage of the 11.CellItliC9 of the times—his umne Should be published to the world. ..Bet CO;i4rtt;..abe efittelnent in reference toizt TnetrielAJiating been found nearly Dozen. a nighttil'two since, hp wholly untrue, Si we learn upon reliable anthOrity. There is Soundatisza lebatover for the statement. We lofty state, in this connection., that thaamoruat of money 'taken 'from Mr. Dietrich Wa9 not ,PAW; WEAL/dad, pet only about $3,000. First listiossallbi t tls olAtleghepi.—The following mined Ea_ men have beim elected Direttors of this bank for the onening year. Y L%/3034%rliffalavis, Art gob: eo2),Vohos ThomP ( iegbenY) . Wm. list , bsugh. Henry Ge rms, John Dean, E. D. Coc,ll. U 404 r igatewwlew of th e clf.ve_l_ep!d . a utl .dallraata to Plataburgh— At the rtnnest of cZ,l.:overnor Tod, of Ohio n bomber of our citizen, engagrd in the iron hu,inos'i met that getittemun At the room. Sf the Iron .loctittion, In this city, on the 17th of September, for the purpose Of bearing what he might be ',longed to communicate upon the ~.nje.,et indicated ut the head of this article. George Esq., lcess requested to' net a% Chairman of the meeting, and did so. Mr. Tad then, in aulrtanee, made the following, e, a 13:111111.1i1C01: I appear before you, :tfr.Chairman and gen tlemen, as President and in behalf of thelloald of Directors of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad Comptny, to' ask your aid in extend ing our road from Tculp,town, Ohio, it, pres ent eastern t Amines, by a direct and inde pendent lin • to yonr.city. The route, which has been carefully Fairt'eyed in down the Me boning river. upron the north bank thereof to its month, at alahoninatown, Lawrence (.0., Pa.; thence , 101111 the Ill,eßeaver, on the cant side thereof, to the monthof the Connoqnen eNsing; thence up nit strentmand.hy the val leys of Pine and Brush creek to the .kliegbeny rivet at a point NOM*, live miles above your city, and thence by the Allegheny Valley halls road to the heart . ofyour city. Ti,,' import ance of such a line of road to your city need not be dwelt upon before an, andletiee.like yourselves; made np of mannfacturein. The demands for transportation of Lake aw perior ore flora Cleveland, and of pig Iron from the Mahoning and Shonango valleys, to yohr city, and of merchant iron and other manure, turret articles from your city to the marketsOf the West and NorthweatoleMonateate the al. Solute necessity of thin line. When you add to this the fact that almost every mile of the new line passes through a rich mineral coal tleld, the imi.rtariee of the enterprise to your eit • cannot. he doubted by anyone. sThe line, when completed, will be shorter and better in every particular than any otkor line bet seen the two cities. The facilities of handling freights at Cleveland are far superior toto those of any other line, and unite equal at Pittsburgh. As mymain purpose , in appealing to the manufacturers of Pitta burgh for alit and assistance in benging our road to their cityls not to secure stock or money, I will not detain you any further upon the character of the en terprise as an investment. What we want mainly is your influence to obtain !rota the law-making power of your State, the r ht to came to your city, orin other Words, n charter to extend our road froth the west line of your 'date by the route before stated to your city. W ill you give it I • air. Tuft was assured that the tuderprise commanded the eentlilenN• and good wishes of all pre.ent. ===l=El!l== . • W u meteing the eettern iron and Nail .I...sociatton, held at ritt%burgli on the 9th of .lanuut the minntes of the meeting of Sep tewbery, 0, before referred to, were rend, to 4etber with the aubstattee of Governor Toll's remarks, When the following resolot ion% wore moved and unanimously adapted: It'nre./,a,, The whole industrial, mechani cal, miningimercantile and znenallfaefurlint In terests of this city and surroundings are now confined to nne line of railroad for tmnspOr lotion to the great lake.; Mel where:in', GOv. Tod'. propoaltion to build us another railroad, without either private or corporate subserlp 7 lion., and believing that, independent of all other considerations, another road to the lakes an absoloin neeciedty, to protect the in terest. of Western Pennsylvania agaln.t. mo notonic., and givens tier freedom of the trade legitimately ones; to releasing our bu.iness from the control of a rett . Melt ha , lhg . osth• !stilly with So berSll4l the ace they can make of Ito to mioncy; therefore. Jfr,of red, Thal we approve and fully Indorse all that Governor Tod has wad and pledge to hint our nuppon and m-opered lon In procuring the necessary legislation and charter to extend the Cleveland and Malan - dug 1-4 timid to thin olty. and that all xre ran do lit an honorable way will be done do furtherance of bin rater. OW= Resolved, Thal under the spirit of a Repub lican government, any restraint.l upon freedom ill nil minters Of pro,.. v re. su R are incompatible with the alms and ob et.. of ch a form of e...cmui en t that as I rough the aid of steam rallrulds have become the greatnocessity of the business of the nation; therefore, we hoid that all and any impediments thrown in the way of the multiplication of railroads are no many direct attempts to check the develop, MODt of the nesettrees of the notion, and toe Inrrrasr of its 'wealth. Rembed, That the necessity of procuring special legislation for the privilege to build each projected railroad is subversiv.. of the purity of the canners of the county, SO tootl ing to a corruption of legislation, by direct and indirect attempts to Mislead legi4ators, from efforts on the partof interested parties to keep and createmonopolles, to the great injury of fie businces Interest-sof the nation: therefore, Bemired; That no earnestly urge open our legislators to enact sneh a 1 tw es sail pit ' 0 the State of Pennsylvania. a free., republican, liberal act of a similar. character as that now i n operatiorwin Ohio, permitting railroads to be built under proper restrictions, by any or 1111 persoll4 deStrltlg to enter upon such enterr pr In any direction throughout the State of Pennsylvania they. may desire; that we urge this numaure as the proper spirit that should actuate all legislative bodies who re ally desire.the prosperity of the whole coun try, the development of its resources, and are opposed to monopolies. lfeoulrrd, That a copy of these proceedings, its the temarks of “overnor Tod. be forwar ded to the members of the Legbdatnre from alleghtnay county, by the secretary of the as ,cwmit fon, and be publiehed in the papers of the rite. Jos. EN:stoat, Tarns, os, President. eeeretury. Ar,oN or Till. rrtr-orLont oc.t.• ,lpyo(•l.\TtON At a meeting of the Pittsburgh Glass Aasset et ion,VC:sten:lL r. the following resolutions vi ere adopted: - .ftr.voired. That We fully endorse the rest-do thins passed by the Western ;roil .h....10ti0n at their meeting, January 9tb, 14), and the Inforlmation tier In impart...et that the Cleveland and Molloising Rollrmid 1. ro deo raring to obtain such leghlutiou (nun the State of Pen risylv aria so will enable that ravel to extend Ito line to Pittsburgh, Without ask ing of us-private Or corporate subsc..riptlon, Remotred, That the rimid — lncrisuir menu 1-Ireton's at Pittsburgh, readers Imperative other outlets for the thinsportution by roll, of our manufactured articles to meet the demand, of our trade, which is:often crippled by rell ante upon riot,' one hoe of rail to thc Llama . and to the• Viest Anil Nortlce.t, and that therefore all we can hooorubly do will be done by on to aid the I leveland and Motioning Mail arid to complete its line to Pittsburgh. igitr.votred, That the dela> a, the intrigues and mbireptesentatlons enlist:urgent upon the eesNity for special legislation fur cull projirt- Cil line of railroad, are reittrlOAS to the peo ple, injurious to trailc. pad of evil tendencies upon the purity or legislative bodies: there lore, be It further Reaotrerl, That The passage of a free cal troad box. permitting the eotist ruct ion of railroads under proper restriction wheresoei Cr those who desire to pay forjpel r building may with, would be a public benellt an removing on II great element of intrigne—oite serious obsta cle to the dtSpatch of partite business froth the legislative bodies, anti, OS the lii,tory of all section. oi the country proves. through which railroads luiv e lending too the rapid settlemeni, and energetic development of the conntrY lh. tough whit:4 they pass to the en richment of State, county and Individual. Itexolmf. Thilt we tm.. upon our Represen tative, the roissage of both the free railroad as and a charter P r the Cleveland and Ma honing itant“ad—ti. one eongnat pro.pce live blentt to the state Anil the other as an imperative neceastty tai the prosperity of Plit-- uutgb. , The Apprasetipag Execution. To-morrow, the 'Amid" stained souls of the two floyll's (Till murderers, .Marchall and Freeke, Will, by the stern mandate of an of fended law, be launched into eternity. In the meantlnie preparations for the an fill event are going silently on. 'rho. Jail is e10..,1 so the ex ternal world, and there is in. access to be lied to the prisoners except to clergymen. attor neys, tuendwrs 14 the. Press, or immediate friends of the csmdemm•d. e4 t eet .by th e work of erecting the scaffold was commenced, and to- 'n3 it wll be fluislust. Th.. ropes to be 11.:11 are airsatily prepared, and te-day their measures will be taken for their It 1. often remarked that solitary Imprisonment for life it a fee more terrible punishment than death. We doubt . for there Ls life there is hope that the haduenee of fri e nds ma y be brought to hear,and n pardon br Ent where death is certalti—U.l In the present instanee—when the prisoner can count the /lours, erre, Oren the rimy Minutest of his life, and know that they are panning rapidly way, th:l. De can look noon life up toe certain hour, Mat not beyond it, the thought is terrible. And herein . where the punishment for the orime of murder In. With the, death of the criminal, the.puniZinerit, ad far an eo ll eerMil thb Wei ceases. Who will doubt for aMoment, that Ii the eholce of are, and Wltary confinement, or death on the' gallewe - was Offered .the con demned prisoners, they would accept the first in prefenMee to thelast. Tomorrow end. the prodahmentof Marchall and rreeke so far sus tourers.. man. Or their • futUre,..God only knows. flyer ;Tlilet Etu,sliress at 'the rivei being at a stand nun, and ninny of the boats' having received a por tion of their cargoes Prieparatory to leaving when the break Mines, a flue i nein s Oen . for the operations of that class of scoundrels 'known as river titter:es. They prowl about the river, and whenever they can lay hold of any article of value that they can secrete, they carry it off, and sell it to gentlemen With convenient cousciencel, who ask no'questlons, but pay low pricey, One OS thtee *as yesterday noticed loafing about the steamers America and Armenia. Themates of the vessels watched his 1 1 / I ” . eMOnt 4 until directly be walked on board the Armenia and helped himself to soma picks and wedges. At this stage of the proceedings, be was arrested, and being taken before the Mayor, gave his name as Henry Curran—no relative, however, .of the great Irish Orator-of that name. The D rOofs a i h m i z t or e a? , o conclusive th . a u t m t he f s3&f ° f r o; appearance at Court falling in o which, ho Ann committed to jail. 1111,ole a Pair of Pant• " Yesterday morning a colored man by the name of John Freeman enterindjhe clothing store of Inane Crown, NO. I.cO Wood street, and a41:6,1 to ,_ lalown Winn ppn* The proprietor being bun at the moinent, pointed to o pile of pants 'Dan" ' , Men the collate, and told him to select a PMr; After an czatnination of the pile, be °Ann tabula's:own some tarp, but was told that they dra n °S keep them. lie remarked that he would go to n fur shooand make kfn r arandaa and if h e had any money and take p a i r at Dante left he WOU 41 re turn Sir. Crown saw ttl4 An be was etiving, ' pair of tants under his tfi oJ : l .la- had s d eerdte 4ll ' ately seized him, end te.,l r f a n ,, aa m t, ninniimnr°Pniri vninnii 'at ik*Ste.7. rlVilll- 60n.WELB ealleitin and took Free Mayor, whci Committed him toy% default n [ ore 101.' bait, to await his triad, U. S. DintNetconit.. rb Jannet 7 t o w' the United BtetteDietriet Utattl imam 06 X9IIt2AY• An 014 PittebarLa 91 ;r 4 rAmAie Mum- rttw PlealDonald, a nhoemaker forni,riy of this tolee wax brutally murdered no New Tears day at Charleston, 111ioob., by ain by the name of Jesse W. Barr. who plaint m , to be a relative of J. Wilkes Booth. The murderer cat lila victim open . will, a knife wlthont the slightest provocation. Iletionald Wag an Irishman by birth, and had bren.in this coati_ try and Canada for abort twentpneVen yeah, lie wt. n latehelor, and said Ito was forty-sev en 3 - eara old.. lie was to General Scotty, cam paign In Mexico from the. bombardiikaa of Vera Cruz to tho fall of the city of Reale°. He bad Batt work the afternOtirrOf bin assasal nation In order to go to Kansas, had hin kit of tool. under hts anti, and was awaiting the ar rival of the train. :His Murderer was arre.ded. , Ama,stmen.ts. . • Tonalltit—Hiss Herron -will tonight repeat her performance Of the Character of Edith, or the Earl's Dangbter, a May dramatized from the novel of East Lynne. She had a very good audience last night, and will doubtless have e good ores . to-night, as the play is one that !netts with cOnSideruble Omer. .Thewfterpietw of State Secrete, in which Hr. Harry Lewis appears as Gregory Thimbles-ell, will also Do repeated. °rims Hocaz—Frank Drew succeeds admir ably la keeping op the interest at the Opera House. He appears to-night in the drama of Giraida, or the Invisible Husband, and in the farce of Wanted, in which that fascinating young geI:MICE:MI will endeavor to procure the services of one thousand milliners to accom pany him to the Oil regions. Vandenbogre Boadtnea. Mr. Vandenlioft will give a reading . imforc the Mercantile Li brary Association Lafayette Ball this even ing. The entertainment will consist of comic., tregic, and melodramatic selections, which will cult the varied tastes of the largo andi ence which will no doubt be present. We understand that engageinehts elsewhere will prevent Mr. Vandenhoff from giving m?re than one reading at this time. • Surety of the Peace.—li. De Roy nppeated yentenday before Alderman Struin, and m a de information againtt J. S. Eagan and wife, charging them with I.l%ing thrOnterilllg 1.1141 ithunive language toward, him. Illid 'threaten ing to "pickle him!' The defendant.. were quired to give hail for n further hearing, to come off on Miturdny morning. FROM YESTERDAY'S EVENING GAZETTE. Mambollan!! Fyrrye—PX prarntions for t Ir E:eontloo, If the death warrants of Benjamin Bern hardt Marehall and August Freeke are es, euted at the time required,' no they will in all probability be, those wretched criminals hove lees than forty-eight hours to live. At three in the afternoon of Friday next their time tie pima. britzebill Les uo hope of escape or res pite, asserts his readiness to die, end admits the Justice of his punishment, 00 the other hand, Yreeke now, as ever, stoutly denho. his guilt, and with teat, and sobs dee/nres himself the . victim of Marchall's perfidy. Slarchall still retains that eompostire and rewignat ion whir+ characterised his conduct during the Hal. Ile to perfectly assure of Freeko's trcpi dathm, and it ' Li ...skaid that, math:. recently, he had annoyed rrecke a great deal by talking "through the pipe, - and kerning hint in "hot. tinter." }Turku stated that he had nw surances front Marehall that he would yet come out and stale thc truth, exculpating tarn of the murder. Y'reeke pretends tar believe that Varchali will :make a statement on the gallows, toll:int effect, If he aloes not do so be fore. But, whatever may hare been said 'through the tripe," It Ls certain that Marshall never intimated to any tvsponslblo party that his "confession.' was not true, or thatk'recke was not guilty. sheriff Stewart paid a visit to the condemned to-day, anal was mat by Harebell with a i-natured smile. Finding him in such ggoal humor, the Sheriff remarked, "Well, Marshall, are yougoing - to take bark what you have said about Frecke Barchall replied: hate nothing io take hark. If yon unlit to let Freeke Off, Jest open the doer and he will find-his was cut. ..On V m isiting lreche r Sheriff found him nerrion. eseituhle, Still protesting his innocence, and cryint out against the injustice his eseeation . lie ...Oil: if you hang me, I will die innoCent.'• ,uelt in condition, and such the Oulgtvings of the tan MM. In the meantime, the preparations for th.• ex, ution are quietly progressing. The sent fold is now beinv i lreeted in tho yard on the south side of the 1. The upright timber. sod the.eross-besin, ' are alread - .predtion, and - the platform is mile being constructed. The sight of this gihUbt is enough to chill the blood, and it Ls amazing that be many pertains exhibit a desire to witnessa speetaclessa dread ful to the attending of two degraded, blood stained beings. Our better nature would ap peal for clemency and pardon, that this trage dy might be averted, were lt not that the bor zoi form and mangled features of poor Font stet rLse np talons the imagination,. and his blood cries from the ground for justice. lie was sent to his aecount Without a moment's warning; while his slayer. terrible as their death most be, have had time to prepare to meet their God. • I r'rr.r;rr! The eh...lion for Borough officer,. In Manche...- ter was warmly contested, and re.oalted In the triumph of the tiltlama' ticket,lith one or two . exeeptlonx. The excitement ran high, and the vote polled was larger than that of any prewid. c/nat Inn. Below io the result. 11614c0n. o:turn. Jae. A. liutchlunon 114 Unnl. McCune Air x. Patters•on lien. W Moth , rul. •173 Jonathan Giallagherl47 1,"11601.. DI ...CIO. J ttawh , 3 ye 115.... 141 I John M. Cornwell .•120 A. D. Clark.,3 years 10 JC.eph lllWwtct..•ll3 I.l.2dontgomery,lyr 10 Falb. !let:1111ton _•193 149 1 John. C flarper.. fr DOIL Dr XLECTION.I. Samcie/ Dean, Jr .. 153 1 W J Caughey •l•r/ ,/30TLCTOIS. I=3 1.5118. V. n.,shu John t:_ harper M. A. 8arraa5......1. 1151 Adam ;terry. Mt.o.a. J. 1,13 (A. 104111vcr9 •191 A. MeCloy JOSTICE t 131(A. M. :steren.on . e2r. C~I L I Y ' TY .o K. . '~ j oppo-fu.)n I=l Central Boalrd of Et!ovation. The Centro] hoard of I].lueution met Toe.- Any evening, Jon. 9th. lehtl. ?nutria, Ntreetro. Crush, Crouton], Dooean, Nona. mot Ser geant. The minute* of thr precetling meeting were rend anrinipprot The monthly report of the Principal of t 1..• High School, Principal of the Colored school and of the Secretary were read rind illed Warrants were authorized In piiyment Of the following bills: • • W. S. liaaen, printing atationery sst ai J.ll. Weldin,atationcry_.. ......... . • M May &COOMationery ' ' D. Stewart, brushes n It Kim & lichwartr, tin-work, de . W. Dilworth, kindling wood.. . it an On motion of Mr. ltru%h, pi - Salons wrrt• made for the Night Schools, us follows First Wae.l_ . . 5 4 00 Third Ward . Fifth War,l Sixth Wnrd Eighth Watd... ....... • On motion, !adjourned olnuabia Itook and laddei• Compnn7 We are plcaced to norethe fact that this Com puny, slime our former visit to their too, oit the corner of Andereon and Ineock street. Fourth Ward, Allegheny, have improved their audience room, which is hwated in the sten,. Of the building,. A number of Irmo art , constantly on hand to do „duty In case of are, and their apparatus is kept to perfect condi tion, lir Win in the addience room the produc t lona of the hest literary men of modern time, are Itept for the imrti , alof the menthol, and ellizerUi then,— The Columbia is al tea) a 011 hand when it fire occurs, and we deem It but proper to gicc them a paN.ing notice. Being an independent orgfinization, it merits told whould receive the allpport Of the cititenv of our 'dater city; Revolved Ills Deoerta.—A man. whose narneire failed Or learn, while aetlug in ;t very disorderly manner on Ohio street, Allegheny, yesterday, wan requeated by °lncur Scott to desist. Ile refried to do an, and undertook to "thrash" the ollieet„whercupon be received n merited thrashfair himself, and Was cOndlitted to Lilo locicirp. After becoming July aoher he unoreleased,on (riving seeruitylor Ws appear ance toilay. Only one Case.—The Mayor of Allegheny had only one cuaelmfore him this morning. lic wax charged with the offenxe of drunken nem. tie introdfiCed the pleii that ho became Intoxicated at thf.yourith Ward p,olla ymiter any, and; nil' -- .•-tbeMayor di..,cbarged remitting the fine now Eleeted..— , dependent Candidate for ....... nth Mani, Allegheny, was yeatm...._ , the °glee of constable by same alum., --_..... - tnalorlty. Mr. R. P. Ilennett, his cempetltor, WILY the nom inee on both the "regular" end "temperance" tickets. Both candidates were recognized us staunch Itepublkmits. -- : • 'Meant{ Wittiermil Uniik.—The 'minis of tho Directors for this bunk was inadvertently omitted from our filet. They aro no follow,: G. E. {Varner, Jake Mill, John Death, A. D. -Me- Quewan, Wm. M. lionnly, Wrn. Cooper, W. McClintock, Suninel Lewis, L. ilelibroner. Lereetly.—/telary Ct was caught In the act of stealing a number of plrks aud a mallet from the steamer Armenia, and in default of ball was committed 'hr Mayor Lowry to an swer at Court. Daniel Iteltzbuover le the pros ecutor. Fartneew Notlonol Bank of Allegheny —The following ore the numea of the Ihreetors elected for this boakyesteniay : John Brown Jr.. Jacob Kopp, 'James Lockhart, Wm. Brnith, L. Mclntosh, Ll.itgh McNeal, A. Oroetzinger. Assault and 80.ttery..—John Donovan was held to ball today-by Mayor lAnrry, to anwwer a charge of aseanit' and battery, preferred by Jolla McDowell.' , 'OCOA IYT S-4,000 Cocoa,. Au . recelted and for Pale 11 , RI.MER & Onto., NO 3 . 113 add 1:45T vod suut. ROBINSON, MCLEAN & CO • .9 Bankers and Brokers, No; 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh, Dealers In all kind, of Goaernon en! heart ties, (told and Silver, tinessrrent Dank Note, Foreign Domestic Etebange_ ete. ete.. etc. Deposits reeeh ed la Par roods and Currency. In terest allowed cm time deptialts. Collections made to all parts of the tolled :States on most fas arable terms. Unites ;garroted nith dispatch Cos everything its thellll.llll,E at the lhaston. NC.' Tort, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh Drogers' Wards strictly uu cot:unit,. stun. Dean ond. CLEWS & Clt., Nose York & . .Ph J. rcy P ,KE 1:I O , liosimad a ephia; ] leases . TIIECr. 111- t I TRADE DANIOEMV AND ILIROKEDW BOADD. (conercren BY VOItIYSON, M C 1,8413 .t. Co.) Cornea GY THU PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WZD:CIUiDAY Jdn. 11, ma. I Offered. etated. r. s. 181 's 1 C. 3. 7.lFs, gi seri. 01 00 94 37'4 P. 3. 590'a, DT 30 97 50 ti.g. lOLIO's td od r. S. Certineateskf so Gold- 137 00 Allegheny County NiveA 73 25 Connellwrille Sizea ao es Pittsburgh Gas Co 0 0 Monongahela Inauranee... .... 4 Monongahela Bridge Company It 041 Allegheny Volley 11. M.... ..... .5 50 It CO Citirona National Bank... ...... 03 00 Exchange National Bank , Ili N/ M. a 314 National Bank fil 75 Co 00 Peoples National Bank 104 50 Third National Bank 154 50 Bank of Pittsburgh NI CO Fourth National Bank _ 114 00 Tradesmen& National Bank... 11.300 Allegheny & Pittsburgh Oil— 3 30 Union Lubec 4 Pittsburgh & New York 0i1.... I OD iistra. . . 41 Faehunge National Bank.. ft; GO The 'bears took advantage yesterday In :New York, of the (earn felt In regard to the effect o the hew lone 1,111 thtroduued by Sunlit& Merril. and put gold down toll, an 4 Five Twenty bond, down to ICC. The market re co% reed tone ..orne what to-day—gold has been Inver, opening at IA while live Twenties have udvaneed per cent —afternoon quota tion. 1tC7.1. The balance or the stock llst took part In 'the recovery, though It is plain, the bulls are not eon thlent Si their position. Bro kers here n ere bnying gold at %bout la:, meat of the day. Seven Thirty bond. are not quite so much In request un on Mniotuy. The de elioe in gold should boo ever keep then% up at present priers. Our home market fur Ntoeka wa+ rather qui et it e learned of tmn.netiore. in Exchange }Sunk *hares, of a.l, in M. a. M., at 'at'. of col mubut ou, Company bob, their annual election on Thur...}ny. the 11th tr -Jay.) The money market 14 ruling rattier enNier, though the rutt, keep up for al/ ela:64i, nu pa per. The off leer. or Ihe Chem Hun Ilti.borgfh 011 Company received a telegrion nrdur to the , ffirt that twent:t tehlittono I lelee, lwre I eon tukcn on the Morrow largo, and tlin their w ell continuos to yield hand...truly In tho report of Nalco of t.toekr,ut n Tuemlay evening. there were o couple of er um ntt eft r tate. Oil .look bold at Ai:talent! of "M, lard Mortungnheln Pioneer which wa, not quoted at KU, brought Iteentt per nhure. A. V 1 In be even try referent, to tolvertt.erne the Directors of the Columbia NI nouoce • dl. Wend of two per rent ,for the mouth of De laember. This Company hap been 1,13 log regu r dividend% of from two to three per refit n oath for for .ernadlnte pa‘t, but the •doek. (or -mt e rencon or other, hang, about 13ft.'6. —lle filers , lith, thy Attorney General of till. flommemthalth, at the request of .he Auditor Genera!, hnr given M. opinion in writing, In the safflrmtatire on the (menthol. D., the law of :lath of April, tag% linprolng additional Corr for Slate purpose., apply to the )(atom at planks located within the Stater The sec tion relerred In, he says,!utmost, a -tax on 'et toy incorporated and untncorporated Banking Institution not paying a tax to the State clam dividends under existing Lawn." After reviewing the several points of the s.a.e.: be comer to the conclusion that the act em braces ail the Nathanal Itankg within the (Mo umnwealth, acsanntanying this fleelaion, how ever, ,with the munitication that in., que.- Wm. Mai be raised under the Constitution u the 1 - nited State's, an the subject to which hi. culla ton relates. Ile expresses no opinion on these, hamanse the Auditor General would in uo need to. JustPahle In decisltng thorn per emptorily and finally against the comm on wealth, by refusing to execute the Act of As notably.' —The tlyellne to gold rhoWn sornelsolvelr that the Secret ary of the Treasury is 'mond and enreeet in Ills linanelil programme. We Lir dealing upon a {wiper baste—tint a., use are calling at dollar in gold a dollar and forty cont. in earner . . and thi• currency saluatlon we extend to all the ramifications of trade. The soon to we can bring the super valuation down lathe gold basis, by gradual and nut silo tremstni ,roars, (Ito wooner shall we Onergc from a false and pernicious system of railer, Liao. We need conthicure among the people, roundel:are to believe that o dollar of United States currency (zreenintekT) to worth a dol lar in gold, and thL. confide., it will be the teat Orelbe serretary of the Treasury to tin part and ajMuse —The minion and cotton malls. of :New Eng. land have. realized mammon. profita during the last half rear, prrneipally the result of the extreme scarcity of good,. at the choir of the War. Several barge onnpanies have made Mr . Mends Of P 1172.5 per rent upon the half year'. basin Mao, and na .011 w rains even ..10 per rent has been pahl. Twenty-nine of the leading corporations., with an aggregate capital of about atil),o37,(Xn, 4/eCIANI dividends for the it, mouth• amounting to al,P.4,Kan, which iscguft alent to Tit.; per tent per annum. illeeildri there al labursements of interest, several of the commode, have laid mild.• largo reneire. for etlendlng their work, or inorrastag their worLingrapital it is all the more remark able that such large profits. should have been realized, ronsidertnis that the manufacturer. hare hod, for the tail OS Monist, toeontend with a falling !market for raw materials, and that sm.r of them rommeneed the half yeas fait stock. of cotton bought at prices largely above those entoesintattly current. At the beginning of the war they bad the advantage "du rising market Mr raw (11111Eltrild111, and the titradv ant age of au xrammulation of goods; al the clew, of the tsar the care was r e eer g e a t._a decline In raw Materials and gin e xtreute reltretty'of fahrles. TllO serretury of the Treasury, we nee ',ll ably Informed, loue not no yet alert: the iloto , e linnet,: °meaty,. In Congress any preposi tion. It la not opposed that he require:. Im mediate legislation. Ile In managing Ilk lie. part turret nand lereptahll to the country, wl th perhaps the single art of netting said from the Treasury. The sooner he ran brine thr cur rency up to coin the better, but It Is Ittond lon able whether this Ignoring Of role ,ts the ..tantlaid In layer of lawful money does not lend to make coin liner n nil more nromutodlt l Thr more that paper is cheapened arid envoi , . raltml, the lens win we Kee of eels. for the two, If of unoqual value, a tit not eircultutte to nether. The more Naluablo mill be hoarded, %bile that li s hlett 13 of lea. ruler will perform nil the functions of currency. The announce,- meat within a.few !days that, n new tome of froCilofOil currency, to a large amount, had been prepared and nut 111 cirenlatian, in the opution of many, k nut in the dtrection of an inerneolate reaumpticm of spewtin payments. etofore, hue always liegun Wiin OLat ohntitig. uw_Euxklig: tlQUOttatiltiOrt of paper, hod there is certainly do reason, in tray lack of necessary supply of min, why the three and fire Cer1i.1101.134 should no be at once culitello, to he folloared at net distant day by siMillar wlthdral of all denominations of paper tinder one dollar. The United inatcs Hint, for the last four years, has been steadily emPlOyed in coining ono cent pelves; and for the hod two years, two and three cent prices. The supply of centadurlog the lad four years Ilea aitroged Cully arc inUllooi Perqnlht -end until within atfetw months, sertirrelr ffil e was Seen in circulation. Where are they Ilse question frequently asked. Wo answer, stored away; not no much from any prat expected from them in the future, on from then pemtion. of that 'natural law In trade and the In cur rency, the prompt paying away of the cheapest and least viduable currency first. These 01:1111” Are conaidared lee, valunble titan the payer, which la steadily shoved from hand to. Musa. Withdraw this paper dud the email coins, which ore less valon htie than gold or silver, will come Into free circulntion. That; we may slowly approach a general 'resumption of Opt- PnYtnents.—Philo. Ledger. MEI rhiladelphla Merkel • - • Pp ILA PPLPitiA, Jan. 'J.—There 11 , 1 perritpti ble change to notice In the Wheat market. nalm of lied at $2,710tra,8 3 and White at p..,, , 000 t 1,75. In;Rye nothing doing. We quote at lek• t le 7tMu no.3llCn6ttnotrrgd7tathArdn, a seTt l lr n e aren i. oT ' .l7loi ' yellow at Kt &ruts In more and from time corn. Chas ore uteudy at MON rent, .N 0 mica O 1 Braley or Malt have been re- Clovrneed in In litrdted regnent rho de cline rioted yestehlay. Senntl nt 407:25,q110 per CA ibpt—tlit, ligUre for•ntrlitly prime. Price/. Or Timothy are cod coma. forward eloWly and to fair dernluld, with tAIICK at e 3,1503.1 1 0. Iny auction this morning A gis and 10 Multi Porto Rico noLuusen mold at IXPitle, and Ilk hhdrdn drrSugar at INeLllrie per ID. Whi,ky is dull, with small sales g't ty1.,•25(0,30. Cleveland Market. CLEVNLAND, D.--WIICht.-41.Crt:1pt• none , and market Armee for higher gnnle.. Corn tnon grade. dull And neglected. Hale. 2 earn No. I red nt .2,02;2 cafe Milwaukee club at ALGA. Corn--Steady. and unchanged. sale , . I euro new' /shelled frOlii atone nrs2c. 'Oat Anal= requeke and unchanged. Rale I II(VC MOM. li,( 1 4 0 11+11 , 14 110t111. flurlt,T,..NCl bidet, '- • ••••• rTiTtßlllttio IliAftliEl4l Orrlot Or ' , I'M PrrniEVlloll GALZTTS, W .10. n. 10, DUI The ec'neral markets continue exceedingly dull and neglected: end there in no movement in enrumerrinj elreles worthy of special The decline In gold has completely unsettled and demoralized the leading markets both eu+l rind we st, and the want of confidence manifested by speculator., restricts the de mand for the leading commodities to an pply nig the immediate wants of the retail trade. The truth of thy matter is there I. so little do ing, that it is almost Impossible to give accur ate qnotationa, but there in no di+guislng the fact that at tireeent, almost terry article of merehandlso is depreciating trt Valor. GRAlN—Whent is quiet and nominally nu ebungyd—but little offering, and prime hied ta Quid command Stl,sslfirt.,. 60, Outa dull with sales reported at- 4304, on, track, and 4.7faiS for -mall luta from store. Sale oil car Bar Corn at to and taloa from store at 70 , 15T.1. Bar ley is dull and too irregular to quote with any degree of correctness. Itye la quiet—but little offering. FLO('n —There is one Improvement to note in the 0(.111.111, and while the market is deal and betty), prices are nominally unchanged. We continue to quote at a1!.:013!..4 for Spring Wheat, and a10i..13/014 for goodie ehoice brands of Winter Wheat. Rye Flour is nominal at geN (01, - Gyi per bbl, and Buckwheat at i 53.4 per PROTISIONS—fIaeon Is dull and nominally unchanged--small sales nt 15 , 013 , 4 for Should and Mir); for Sugar Cured llama. Land is dell arid in good supply; prime kettle rendered Is selling at 19019!,4, In a retail way. Di-rased Hogs coming I a pretty freely, and may he quo ted at lON IP,/ for fair to prime averages. Nothing doing In Bulk Meats or Mee. , l'ork. 1 1 11AVE1t—Coutinues dull and. neglected. a supply considerably In e.seess of the de_ antralwe quote fair to °hog, Roll at 30 to 3.1 lU , (.F—Lull and nominal at 30631 Arl'/-Es—Dernmalsteadily improving, nod urn"- , tire well sustained. Sale oft/01,14s at Saii per blii; also, moan saler of prime POTATOY.S—Steady alth a very gond local demand, and note regular dile. t.f prime from 1., at 1,11,1541,91 per basilic!, and la..:per bid, Lt 111111:4.-11 , 1 inlet but ...Wady With ti fair job bing demand at 21 fur Hamburg, and 22 for Got.lten. Sl/116.41791—1a selling lu u small way at $0 tn prS ts little or nothing doing to either TInloll” or Clover. Sale. of Flatst-eil 4e2,70M-2,75. II A 1-1 m unchanged—regular .ok., trout ..rule. $l6 10,20 per ton. IltolilltSV-11:nchangett at Al•legt'i per lb. MALT—May be quoteal at S2,MO to 14 MS on !Ilia, and }:: 1,10 tor,sruall lot. from sp.., PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM 3IARKET OFFICE OF THE 1'1,1019 8011 (14ECTTE l% LDS/ E.2113A 1 . , JOO. 10, I*o. Then i no movement in the Petroleum market 10 note, and it Is hard to even eon frets:, alien .o-h 011 1.% eat will take place. The ....erms to be no 41,100110 for either Crude or Re re flood. ou the spot, Or for future delivery 000 the market continues dull and ileary.witl; dropping lenity:se) Wecan report two -mall sale, of Crude, fl.llllll, at Ws, re turned; nod IUU MI, at which show a fic ethos u s compared with ye•iterday. The east ad‘ lien, generally4ennt Mee dincouraging, though sonic. hopes are entertained that there .111 be a Venetian there boon, and tosser for tis Ity tuattilextefl, but the la.lfratitat4 t pre.- Cut maul to a lox*, range ofpr ler*, as the son 1.1. too fhr advanced to expect ass export its, mond unless., pretty largo inducement are lield out to elporter, Itt presfent there is 00 inquiry nhallever for 'bonded oil. and we siould very much. whether bales could be ef fected. even if 'natio - MI ctiocvs•donA .vri. made. Free till, also, la CIOC,SI,CIY doll an neglected. and there is. not enough doing. to ham a baNI, on %lamh to make enset,tlsne. ){stilt ha and It 4, id Onus entirely neglected I= special r , patch to the litttsburgli 'fialette unman., Jiusnary 10, leGa. r and Gem, at $7,75 for Red Win ter, and a 7017,25 for Spring Extras 1; a• i s—Spring Wheat exeltediatid 10 in bet ter, at a1,% ; .f.r1,at! for ,Zio. I, and Kiitice for No. 2. torn if I f,e better, at tee for'N o I, and 57.1371 e for No. it. Oats advanced; good at 23' (.1-21c for No. 1...! 91, - r..1.10 for No, 2. Rye Griner, at ttl.goi , e me No I Ilitrlcy dull, heavy and neglected Rear.,—Nominal, at 10,146 - I,IP. Paostaiesa—}fore mitten and at better prier.. Neva Pork artier, and $1,...r0rdi,:0 higher; salad of 2100 bbl,. at ,00 for elty.; and g..)30., for country. Hulk meat. higher salon 40,000 Sa. Shoulders at Iol.,,Xll.e.learae, Sweet-pickled llama in fair demand, and Ortai aale• of Mb ticrees fipm drew:oil hogs, at 13c I fu./ 1 5 cored are wanted at 17e. Rngllsh meats more sauce; sale. an bone., annex% Mouth, ltie foe Cam het-land and I:l; , ,titite for abort-ribbed. Gresin meate advance,;4e; sides at 14 , 4/413 , 4 for ham. from dressed and lire tm4l , --, and 9yQP. i for daeuldera. Lard i; higher; male. of kettle at loLc. rocelved, 3,e2; shipped. toza, ma il.et :Letts. and `4o' better, with sales socllll,lo. alreiing Or,. at Idatrlii.LO—dl- Wins In 200 pounds. Lire Mei. reeei,e.l. ;sir; shipped, VI; market mode.ratel, aetive, and better; .ilea at Carrt.r--Beef cattle In good supply; demand mod end., and V,. initer, .ale. at 43,7:41%.72. Ifonrt Alarrcno—itoney very r.e chnowe easier al one-tenth .loovoott btl arre; y Luy, put' %ening. 5:014.1Z., a MARKET• rpc. tat Invotch to the Plttmburglo tto.tet to. CI 1.4 . 1, %TT, Jutwaxyat.h, 1 . t0i% and .ale. of Illy Mr.. Pork at li', rlV•ing alrmt Old la held at ad. Baron I higher' Shoulder.. 15 , ..4e; Sidra, 17cie; Clans 0141.•, for panictal Bulk meals ..In higher. Shoulders, ISc; Si 411 . , 130 I :rem Writs .d anted; Bien:Who-a, loe • I•leic ISr. Hamm, 1G1,017c Laril Irregular and on- City la 11,141 at Ilk, ..10..[ Country at • 11‘,0,,—.1e.11%,.. and A. Itylhrq sale, at t0,.".3ft 10 ormr, $11,70410 net; C. , 071t17 1/1,0,/ed, tro eon, .11111 and lit7,ller. Recrlpla,s,3lo. PE7rlt (ILEUM NTIWIL.4 IN NEW YORK Apeclat Litnraten to Western Pre•s Y tout, January 10, Them WM. nave/tato] nett., Ity in l•etrolount Stork. to-day, at fall Plthole Creek ts largely dealt In. It rto , to 14,Li' 1, awl after. arA% fall to 17,50. ralcaOr owned at 3,' , 0, utt•ltnrcal t 04,00, with Unmottro dotnantl. tlnlev wure made at the folloyfing rate,; Ilo•noborf Mon, 20,01711raJley, u, Fe'r Simple, II; ftrov , .trl. (Merry !tun, hnlniaior, 1,00. }lntl Nu' (tonal, to; Mount t ornon, :Oa t'. r. Am% Web. gtor, Ilurhanan Vann, lii; on Creak, 2,ut. NEW YORK vErritoLlnusi DI.tIIKET. Di...match to Whatern Now YOux, January to, The Petroleum market was lower • hot with more drone-. of Cnolr, vu the pot, and or all month. told at :V4 4- C3r. ....0..01,1•Ols hell 1011, In bowl. 05 for +amt. del lorry 6 Elti:43443:iiileJinate!MA;i: I \rw Term, Jan Stork market' 01.0 as u general react lon from the depression of yesterday. The street appears to consider itNelf unduly alarmed by the proposed loan bill and very much recovered Its wonted oorn poem re. The prevailing tone Is very decidedly bearish , and the market lacks bottom. ThLy Moraltig there was a firmer tone to railway speculation. with a fair demand fur stocks generally. There was an advance on the load ing far orites—Erle, 0111 Southern, Reading, l'flibburgh and Nortlmtatern. Erle.retnalua At the second board the market was a little /ewer on Lee, but strong on the balance of the list, with inereased business in Old South ern and Pittsburgh. At the last board Erie aud New 'York Central were steady, but the mkrket was lower during the balance of call. The following were the closing prices ut 4:30 certificates, 11010 York C tral, 05; Eric, 00; Reading, 10 ; 20 Nom 1 Michigan Cenen tral, 10; Cleiciand & Pittsburgh, 71E.11 'lock Island _ /Ms; Northwestern, M Ps ; preferred, 30; Fort Wayne, 98. Gov - en:manta exhibit a par tial recovery Min the decline of yesterday. Old 6-20 ls -rOOO one-eighth, and 7-30`,1 are 'One eighth better. State bonds were dull, with very few transactions. Gold is steadier. --Their N lass premium for east, gold. For short loam, the rate has fallen to one-ftLztoesith rmr cent. per day. The pee° ras. Eucttutted I,6tirecu nand closint at The plethora of money continues, and de mand on the Stock Exchange is readily met at gi cent. The xlrice should not hare reacted Outlier upward, under covering of short eon tracts, and the fact Is regarded as indicating a dna - awaratendency. The .4.uvttalusion took, out r 25,000 to vocio. New York. /Market. New Tonic, Jan. 10.--Cottore heavy. and I to.= tents loiror, at 44e50e for Middling. Ftorat,Opened 50 better, and closed dull, with thedroprorement lost, and holders more disposed to realise 67,75eNti0 for Extra State, sti,latja,CS for Extra It. 11. 0., and V.,7013104.1 for trade brands. Included In the soles are 1,000 barrel* Uninapected :Extra State for the last half of Tnnuary, at 67,30, {nanny—More active; but without decided change lb price; State and Western? 2, 4 2e.dr..,v, and 700 hi:tends Wesiern, in bond, atlt2,&S. Gnais+Whent opened a little firmer, and withdull nod heasy, 4 . for common snake, with holders more disposed to realize. No transactions of any- xillignitude. barley dull. Corn dull, with h downward tendency. *tide ets for unsOUX4, la and &fret for sound mixed WesternWesternto storend. ivered. Oat, dull, at 444353 foe unsound NieSieen, and Men for sound Weatera. G amnion-41411r very firm, at 12c for Cuba Museocgdo.. sa NV ooL—Qatet. Flynn:MUM—Diver. Crude 35%030, and 2,000 bbto Refined in bond at 5it0328. rnovislone—Pork dectdistly drmar t at.r.B,d2ti e-20,432.11 for- - NewMess; c losing of W, 23 War, 0.03,2.54 , M,00 for Oldltess, cloning atiitS,so.4 yegnbor, for' Prime, and if^.4so fox Primo MESS.'"AIso 0,250 bbl' New Mess, foY.Tandary, -February, Marcia and April, seders' option, at awoctn,oo. Beet bteedy, at 176i93e far New Plaltillfeaa I llalte for Olt( ditto; P.SSI for Xesr Extra Mesa, Mid 11_017e for Old Beef llama nor Ova. Western nesse_ cut Breath tossup, at 1o!401eli for Shoulders; 12 . 43 lati for Has. Baron dull. Drosaod flo'qs firmer, as 11%tfl?. for Wtvrtrru, and ltelTi for City. Lard firmer, at 119 , :431N. /blurt - Peary, duly,for Ohio, and ...MO3B for Grate l'iteese t Ittfla. New York Meek sod Money ILseket. Nrw Yore, Jan. in.—Money confines envy alb per vigil. Sterling E.:change dull and nominal at Iner,Wlo9. Gold armee-, oranitow at declining to 11.?4 and clo.ing Gow ernmer.t e 3 ports of specie to-day, 1.1.5,00. Freights to Liverpool quiet and heavy. Stocks ;dines; rafted State. Size. 'AI er!rtt her, n 4,4; do o-20 Coupons of 'di, lot; do as, Treasury Notes 7.at., and Coiled States dire• ono year tertitir.teg, now 9S4t old Illodssippi eel - titivates., '-' 6 7'; Milwaukee and St. Paul. tlrmt mortgoge, e.),• •• Erie, Rai; fludqin, I 01.4; Reading, l 034 ;. Michigan C:entreL 10; Toledo, 100; Eilebigne isouthent sod hoftlicen. indlann, W. 4 Pitts burgh, itil;lforthareaterd, Pr ' reerod, stoallock Wand, Prairie Dri Chien, !kJ; rnrt Wayne, 0e..4. Bolthoore Grata Narket. BATIMOILF, Jan. 0.--Whettt—,TO•dtly Only a few hundred bushels receireav no males re ported. Corn-9,000 bushels- white and 14.100 yellow offered; demandaettre, with males of lona buohl, mixed and Vali. White at tsit , B7cllD,ooo i iAlc at 9X.; and 1:40 bus]. yellow t 30$ 37c. gosh good to prime oat 1436 , 03 e, b [ltuelneaa wts in me degree retarded to day, on 'Change, by e recurrence of the an nual meeting for the eleetiou of a new board of directora, which, a er some discussion, It was decided to post] ne for ant. week. thirsty, Flour Market. Cifteano, Jun. 10.—Dull, and about 10e per bbl lower. Price.. were almost nominal at the following range: llHonk and Ft. Lout. white wlnt rr.4.11 00513.00 Michigan n bite n intfr 900011 04i iirlaronsin white winter. . ..... 44 1e7.4 Itedsa Inter 7 . 7666 8 n Ynnry kpring extra.% 7 60(6 1 4 .60 . tholen opting extras., 000 730 Goal Npring txtrus C 77 7 00 Low Grade 0 04 6 fin Superftne 4 4.73 MIME IMPORTS ISTWRAILRO.4JD PIT Tiflr ROD, Four %VANN% a CIIICAOO. rt. B. Jan. 16-1 ear uhingles, 314.qm...0n it 160 ugh......; 26.1 hurley, U Fiescrett; 100 bins flour, W Unhurt; I ear pig metal J Wood •t Son; 6do do, Span.; t r hotfoot; 50 Mils bltrhiclocu, Lambert t Shlpton. 100 hbls flour, Kirkpa itJck Brop eon. metal, .1 1 .1m)ek it co; 3 con. metal. /liyan t Coughe); 21 dre.sed hugs ' Icor Jr; Ws butter. Fetzer & Arm ..rung; 114i.t0 corn. 13 Witllnce.; 101,111 u ImmlnC, it Bt B ee k ; 46 sewing mortdoes, NV Sumner; 7 dces..cd hors, .1 Hone; 6 bbb. hominy, Kell Ill...hurt; 100 bbla dour, Culp t Shepard; eats ..01.0p Wen ' T Maloney:7 dressed ling., K irk patelel. it Herron; 1 car corn, W E Berry; 1 our 01.1 Liggett A. en; 21 dressed hugs, Li I 1) ors; 5 blot. hominy, Seibert It Morgan. CLET LI..A . ND AND PIT-I,Di DOR RAIL Keen, Jon. 10—‘30 i;ka mill feed, It Kunz A Son; C. Inrrels dour, S Lindsay r A no) 3 marks rags, Hurtle 6 re; r pkg. butter, T I. Jr.nklus.2 .10 di, 5 tA. ell, Lee it no; 10 pkg.. gloat Kure, Eletre Mg A Toreros; 60 blsln oil, J }: Palmer; 5 earl. meted, A en; I pkgo wore, Mal. A Do s liion. PDITNFICTIOSI, COLL MRCP AND CI NCI NN ATI it. K. Jan. /6-1 cur lumber, rot 5h0t...n.31 bundles nymke... Int) it Hayden. .11.LNODIN T STATION, January 10-1 ears wheat. elm won & Haas; 3 one., lumber, .1 Me- Ilriart I car hurley, .1 tilpprzzell; 15 .10Z broom., Mee .1 1-0; 14 eke. thocr.,,i, Ewer & Ibtrnflton; Wu 4,00. flour, 11 Knoz & bon; 93 4,1.1 barley, .1. Johnston; u sirs ants, II Des Is, 20 doz brpans, 10 .Ik+ corn. C 6 Obis bilts&y, .1 .5M., & ea: 7 balls seeks .4 41 Fruzler, ti rim:Ok3 awl= "Mee our last we have unite a Change in tn.:li ters to chronicle. The river has raised about .ix Inches., and the e weather has moderated very touch. the thermometer at three o'clock yeytertlay afterflOon indleatMl o ternperature of thirty 11 ("%tre", ,) that although there has not ay 'et been any than, the weather way unite comfort:Ale, when compared with the recent toll .nap The feeling of the aLrnms. parer denote* Lk breaking up, and we have no doubt but that a day or two more will change the present hard an•t dry walking, to aott and slushy thoroughfarey We have no change to notice In the 1110TCLICIaN of boat', tir buylneyy at the river Tito Pt, or Co At—Sturm., r6.—The foil magma of 6601 reeelted, together with the 4411proeott ;duce our lust report to dot, .um up as folio,. • TOIB-Lost.. 4.A•roers. Boat, Banco. CollierW. 11, ;Arturo. 142 , Proatber.....4l. P. Walsh d C 0.... . Heyntoor...A. J. ;Mkt, . 6 C 6 ,11 City...J. Walton 2 Stella Wood & Co . 1 rum lemes.llorner, Wood & C 0.... 3 Tigress 41 lAipprild Storm J. S. McDonald . Co 3 lions L. Pent h C 0...... o.2l.oroaCy.olmttend & I.PCounor. ..... . J Higley.. • . 2 4.4 HMO Tlg'r Tom roweett . Antelope Mclutrru • 4. 44. Neel Pens CO. I 1,1 11111 . lharner, Wood & C 0... 7 '14,4 Het. m. •#, • Clumb , ' , YLOATI36 114.b.TT TO .1.• N. T. Tian. Johnson & Co Miller /A, Co 3 M. Keotttth Valro, 13omhert & On • J. AN nitort II utehe643l3 . Horner & Itotrerix. • 11. Trick ..... . EMI Fort 'Aire boatel and stsly-nix trdri r on , , con t sitting 1.0 *) torobelr of coal. Tow -1,(1010 (flratera. It. W. n Packer ..I.Jet a .. J. Wataton. Tirrea.... _J. 1 7 tantber.... . J. P. Haigh._ I toll ler .111 . H. Bro. Tutu Jame .Horner, Wood it Cu a C It) ...J .2i .1 lltgley 2 , ntella.. . Horner, Woa,l 6 Co It' , ngal Tturr. V: K. 11111 . .W0r111.r,W1)04.1 it Co. Mut ; Barg. I I 53 rofty-tbrve boot,. an 111ty-tivi: barge, coo taluang 1,700,C0J b.bobi of cool. STEAMBOATS. ion, IN HEELING. MAlL e rst IXTTA. PAICKEIt,HrIIIi, all ml.-roardiatt purl.. Tb swirl ,Ilswherl JPa &singe r Steamer, Bayard, lik:01:491., Ig L 1,115 r• rist.bargb foe Parkerabergb c•cr7 Nieetre! 'rlesr.day. at 11 o'clock. a. /Y. Lvarev , Vrhevilne for Park... Bum!, every Ifofday nd Thurvday. at 9 o'clock, r. m. MMWtMI Lear.— Turkey...burgh for Ifill..burzh r. cry T td Friona. •t p. trove. Merlotta for rstt,ltturgb ovary Tutoolay dad • I.la, . ,t: p. tn. Loot v• t 1 tmothag Co, rltttbargh overy III•dutoolay nit Pattorday. at 7 a. ca. . . Yor freight or ina.,age, apply on board, or to . J.\ h. C01..1.111iS A (it. Agyntr. P net cxET w lAIIETTAW E4 AND 2.A.NESVII,IE.,—The 6/30 t learner EMMA rapt. . hp will leave for the ai and all Intermediate ports eyrry Tlfir.Sli AT at I p. tn. Itelarrtirig, Wares Zane,rlile e‘ery FRI DAY. at 7 ant. J.D. CtILLINGWOOI), Agent. BANK STATEMENTS. (111.4RTERLY REPORT OF THE cIIiZENS• DANK OF PITTSUVROIt. th,hc-tt In ennthrmlly with thn 3ith eor.ellon of thr .1.111141131 ttirnmey Act. Tutahn't Monty MU, January 2, 19,V.,. ASSETS, Notcr and 111110 Di...anted 111,1 Z ., IGO IXI t'. 4. Sprurlll“..., ............... ....... MI. 00 Ural E•tate 44.911 47 Tax... end .Y. 3 1 ,12, 0 ,... ......... .. . ... 1.1e4 74 1.4.0a1 Tender Nate, =1,0:03111 Caol4 X 174 73 (oln 11.7 C 37 Du,. Crula Haut. and 1.10.10k0r, =,317 70 r.,..31,00 01 LIABILITIES. Capital Stool $ woo= OCI Circulation SA, COO Ca Circulation Cltlasma• Sauk.. .109,103 CO YCiiiosttors etelila M outingent Fund mud learning. Doc to Danko and Books. 3trl kW 21 tiliq 44 11,c abort statement La correct ae4 true {: tTlhe best of my L stowledge and belief. J. E.IIRADY. Jat., Datittirr, Swore d aubseribed before me Mai 2.1 day cif an January, A. D. , MOS. Jald....lxic • • - It. E. DAVIS. Notary Public.' SECOND QUARTERLY STATE ., MENT OP THE MECIIAN/CS* NATIONAL. BANK Or PITTSBURGH. PITTPIC rs IMII, January:, L. AssE. 1.0...,,nd A/decants ..—.4 =444 Di Toned States /Ocarinas 1,0C,93) OD Dar try, Dante and Ranters....,. 79.= T.i D: L. V .I T an c g d (itre s k o illig d hcrl c ta i :k. 9/7.593 01 ZDS,79 .T.I ms, LIABILITIES. si = Capital Stork . SACO) OD I . mats Rad r. 41 - nln/a .1/1.94 CI National Circuital., 'AO, COD 01 State Circulation .614.6t1 09 Due Depositor. 181,7941 Duo Bank. and Dal:titers • IN= 2) Dividends Uapa1d..........._.. .... , 34.0 is 44 The aboveglatement correct to the best of my knoorletlge 1111.1 AIRS U. MARTIN. Co‘bler. Sworn before me thlaßl 4ay of Jonuarl. L. ja3:lwd.la. 16.111 TH.. Amato thats Ur... WM:I1. 1 rr T 7: 1 A LLEGHENY COUNTY, the matter or the application of the froperwell Old l4.'hddl Churth for rharter. In the Court s, of Common Pleas. or Ancgtreny ouuty. nt No.Ektnnher term t wo. • And now. December ash, ou r an inatintteent in wetting s presented inopen Court. MIA being ei1.121-. iced and jser.ed by the Court, and It appearing that the object.. articles arid conditions therein set forth and contained ate iewrid and not InJurioue. to the community, the Court direct the paid writinN orpre pored chatter to be tied In the otilee of the Prottion ~ ld of the Court s They al. direct that-notice el cold application he given for threeconeccutive weeks by adverthement in the Pittsburgh arette. pub lished In 'lfni City or Pittsburgh, County' of dile fru. and it noenincient rcnson to the contrary he 6 0 13 at the nest term or Court, a decree and order will be made incorporating the said Church. 111 pill. COMIT: -. - J. U. prothonot.ry.; IRECITOWS' - SALE' OF . BRIER DIV7.I.I.INti TGO. ZO - W]LIE. STUEET.—On !lITESDAY }WIXOM, lath Inst.. at 7 .4 o'clock, by order Of executors of the ofttato of 2L: Posey. deed - . Rill be told for cash brA.ltellwatue, nortloneor, etunmetetal halo* JOS Smith Cobl street., that desirable thlteOtoll 111:ICK DWELLTliLL'eentaln. log Moo rooms and ball, \u. _t Wylie lltrect. Lot t= by 'X fret, more or Ira, laattlndu IYII.LIS DIAPT/IL SEWING PiCACHINES,' C i liOvEß ei BAELr.ivi SEWING MACHINES Hare tarn ...ardor . ; the FIRST rft/:31It - US at t► folloving Fairs for the Jolt let::: First Primlum for beetaehlate Sort al Penang Mate lair. letrst Ivrtilsina for best 2.lrXhlne sorgtitt SrstVS , * State l'alr. alrogyrrsoloso for boot Forsity Ilartilorr at OW. State ride. First prenstate for best mottufssturtnir..lforbfas °Wl:ital. , . Fair. giro premium for best 3flanuftsrterHng s lforbl* 1611 nfiritlgon State gait. . 2lrst Premiss" for best Elossfactortse_'slothlise Wiyoussln Piste Fob . . Mist Prosaism for be4,ll.ll3lll32 n ...ri.iaildail