• • _ _ trht ptioburolt 6aufte. • TIIESDAY, JANUARY 141, gi3G CE TRAVELERS' GUIDE Arrival and Departure of Trains. • , ... PetuurylVanta Central Batlroad. ' . . Departs. -' s32r. Express . .., 2:23 a al { .SWI 4rrises. I:!.. m All.Ott• AO4Ol.ll'D 7:10 a m Fan Line.. . , .. . - 2:40 is U. p? Clactaxiatt Ezp`a 0;63 am let Wall Acmes's; err.. sal lm 13:60 aln 442 Petal Actors.. Las a m • .I.la V.r.pseas,., .3:03 pm 24 Wall Aecom... a:sea a; AotmetoWn Aral. 4:13p sa , -.Yoharrt'a Acta m. 1046 a la : Nan Use - 1000 pialPll242Fale. htai1..12:352, m .. , 25t5,V14.1 Acepta.. 0:00 a m;Baltlmore Zap's LW p 01 • ' 24 . . ... 10:43a vs 34 Wan AcCOm.... 1:40p la C:C.3 p os' Ma .a Express..2:o3p na gAtPron Aerotri , t4o,7lp m,Std Pena Aeeorp.. 6:23 p CI • .1 4 .. .• 3= pral..tlioona Atcom. I& Bratift. Tratn...ol:sop to - • .rbe elinroti train , eaves Walli• btattou every Osiaday ma:tea al.; retoraing, leaves Plittt.U.T2b at , - ..;:41 p. ta.. .. 'llia /petrel: Coisusahas andCnnati, Deprlrll. /Mims. ..gost Line ~ ate a mi "- W ..-....... so ss% Llna. 2:o3amfiall.• Ca) ..... 3:2E, pre •spreas • ta..lpm txpresa.. =44 a m ptelabeaavtll6 Ac- - timber:74la Ae commodatton .. 4:CO pm commadatlon .. ttclO a m rigubmirti. Ft. Wagne and Chicago. . Are-sm. !Empress Me a in 2,2 press .." ...... 2:0 a fa ra8..........•1:64 p m Expraso ...........11:13 pm •2:158 pm e_ pa. rem ........- 7:7p 2. i t ar " .. . .7:12 ala 1 41 .14.•••••••••••••• ea 2 P M wheal' 4 . .Ei iii- •sas p m - • hew VIC . ion Accommodation teases Tte ) gh . l , ly .• loeb l etter, 244. .11?. rts te8i.,11 1 ,07 4 ;. 4 22, ; &on . POW, WM p. m.; Wells:lilt, 3.11:116 M. Pittsburgh. Cleveland and Wheeling. . Dwane. rriem. • Zapiess ..- ..E S .W ; A E/W.. 3:55r.. li l rtl9 -24 . 0 p m rtispreg e a 2..a.21 9 ; . : R E <Cberelle Aeo Mam atlo p eaaves = zukste.r.t 1i:141,..m. Pittsburgh and COnner l W e " i tA llk Dar u. . sts •-ralf.sll., .7. ..... os ii.= xprefts .. ... 3XO p mllsorars " 10:S1 •m. McKSS.Port..IIeN • EllStaleNtfSPOn.. tg971 , • El 24 . .. ... 6:13 • leak. .... P5 0 m Allieglieny Vanes - Il• aAovest. V *e.—. tii z2". tg . i tVi;; ltgi ie ) Arroesm Astioa. 1:40p._ .m: Assommadatims S;CO.m Wittsbilisiti and - Ealo Itallroott, to 011 Atity and rrankun._ - • ' ! . 3 „terfee... /levies. 140. 40 Exprtis.. 7:1-via No.= Expreis.. so s'La, cod cb.lago. BrovinsvUle raid Water Sts. elrrisca. • DdParta. . Wait 4500 , 14 o.oXlim 602101 Harmony VY tsT, Mt. Clair Eit. Butle A r tagewYo. GB& Clair Street. Dcoarts.- Weilt3lo2.4ne p . ,a 2.M v. tn. .4brivee.. I Departs. .1 - 040006 rm. a °1 , \ IN E 2 EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS&LIVERY STABLE , rtsai. srazzer. *"fICIIES"DAIN & SOP Proprietors. . . OBERIBUSSEFKARD CARRIAGES farni.sliedio? all Canta t as gor Pa:meals. Weddings mini „ Lie rft§r o gl ic no an ia ci e wo . nable tirST,noTdA . . ONT ANTAAUMMILI I I 47. We wish it noddratoodigt the pgiee of our morning and 'Evii Editions void by bays on .I.geti.streat, , or let the coaster. fs THREE CE,3iTS PER COPY. When more to del:minded, la is impose lion. Ilible,Antsivergghg—Morty_-Eighth very of the °Msg. glens , HibleitSo • their of Pittsburgh, The ferty.eight,tkamdu _ of this Society urtft, Fifth :1394.c)ek • standing the rain; eleit'and . siltittglifat f*RiVit lug the evezdttg-Xentleripi tie etreett ahnols£' mepassable; these was" Viten intVe. MAO= • tiendiiiie" and the encrclaes w ere of cluito' sulostbarteksl4,ah.....e.Cer: 'l' . 3 The`meetingwitamdled4oarder by Er. H. Ft. 7 Div% riesidentrwho undo le* pertinent . remarks, during ,ho stated that the So. eey had been organized - in lei% and. that at., its drat meeting in the old Court Mouse, in thin city, Mr. Samuel ' Thompson ..iireaided, and the eeting was addressed - 'by" lion. Harmer Denny: riga stated that the object ofjhe clay than, as now, was. to eirculatnithe Holy ,Scriptures without Dev.Wm.l3.'Viratkins the% aacended the „pit, na tu read the i 2,2l.h. partliter ifig z iTtOt t l7 ' . I"ter. Um:Joseph ofierred up a ostniOn 'tospreesbro petition to the Throne of Divine Orace, which was Atctened. to "with -AZarturited sad - tartans: attention.. - hundredt The Con h gregation. next., oined in singing the ‘4l ll3s l = i tigto ' rli l :tlfa•gi= u 4olte,_ ,. serge with mirth. tde Prbise forth Come ye beforo him and rejoice. Thu heat pitviaess la order was the reeding • of the CorreepondingSceretaryre report, whim' give below in fail. Or, theitthof Reich. Agile', lie act was passed , ""eritidenrPittebiligh itsto. laelly and body cur. pow*, One year ,later r , the "Young Mows Bible 'Society of the "City of Pittsburgh," was ;.4orgaid.zed.. We this evon.hitcclobruhl, Its 48ti :Msigaisery." It would be pleasant, And per. heltitrelitable,to Mean the honored names of Mons iche,nasisted at that organization to F thereentran between then and now:4nd, take rapid note of. the changes political, so.' • -- chat and that have taken place den log 'theyears tr.hichhave intervened. NEI BE ME .ttos -Pittsburgh et 1917 wcadd appear ltlre a country village fa comparison with the --•-ecrtiyhe lire. Then, the population hem -,.,4 - i land y. artyrsjimits, numbered scarcely Tea the d, sow- quiet country side has , y - hectare e uay mart of trade, and withht V - , 1 f - hearinC et - bur,citY cherub bells, there are .. moo thanonelrandred thntsand people. The ... t - +chnrcheit thinifers few In'number, and weak in ream:roses, tiow, there I, no lack of means, • tor the weak half dozen represented at our - first anniversary, has grown into more than . .' - hatfa hundred, with nearly as =any more in ; the Alleglienyßociety. But the retrospect wilr .. had more fitting place when we celebrate our Jubilee par, and a caret:ll history - of eerie. ' - ' "bore for heirs =dot"' is presented to thopub ''' ? For theprment a briefallmmary ..`f Whtithas been accomplished, during the . past y..ssr, will ,ire trust, give satisfactory , evidence ilOt. the noble nerepacs of the. founders of the society have =Abeam forgotten:onnegleeted, 's Laxly In the year, the e gz wave Committee directed the Agent to ,begba c a thorough can '''''oPlt6."l7""lt't°leed'l t . IV : ,,L r ,ltr..f a lerts 4 - -CS=APaigartber thOUSUaldb.allor the many , in ting incidents that dally.fell ukder r• s .... .- notice. BeHe has distributed, during the year, ' ...•-• ' ... .=lMaggit.kes of the Scriptures, either nalt‘fe or at• a merely. nominal / , cost. let addition to this work of, seeking oat, . and supplying the needs of those who are per, - halting for lack of knowledge, which, we be our friends to undendand is the main work 4 and arid duty of our agent, he has collected Ike sum of sietkat* in flu of the cause. _ . liarrV"*. . Igells, Secretary of the rennsyl , wile Bible Society for _the nrcsdern part of the - States learning that oar Agent would 4 'probably be engaged in the city dropurbs Diroughoutthe year, kindly offer an agent into the country districts. Thil agent, afr•Davidelark.proved to be a most valuable ~....... -... mum, and oar oclEtris" greatly indeeted to =oathslls. During three brief summer he made constant distribution of the Word of Life, and paid into the Society the . sum of foe, free of all expense, for satti7or other onnit. The Llbrariati+s Beyer% will , show that we have sold:and given away du - '" . f ' t. ' Aug the year 4,ge YC~Ce, In whole or t gl.nt .. of the lioly ...ip. ,I, - the Treasurer's report, we oxide/me . E . 4. • - ...._' It e.tflif4Yfing /tints i.: ' - ..: 4 i1..,... 1imtei taCadlizer . . +non. Pa. We Foy a Liao .. e r:lt—e---2.t0 fl 'Pa i d "rnrs to 449 Cr - . !..` "'UV' 1 41 ''jjp.led Miele J. 4 ' r • . Yc t u tso rrs.b.. 4 . 7,1 nrlx"_'„ egraaeeia7: ~. , It will be seen - that our,receipts' are twee , than those Of any year-since the .5,,1,A), wasf '. - ortinletel. While wo are devoutly thankful '... , • to Uod , that, such is the case, wo cannot forbear , plating alongside the =eager - increase, these .5 . . . -, two facts, end leave flaunter your prayerful consideration. To the atera eura, over sixty largo and - wealthy congregations have con uibuted,-raany of them , making their oats” ' , contribution In and of the Special work of Ws . Ir t i t !Te t i: :1 t lis ' e e I n i i i t a l l e ll ,i a l tiil l , g rt h d L gt f il l' i c 1 el .7.' The :t it i go 7 liltrerPlAttiP r rl i blg i g ' ticiiial 'tem .gi . - ies truth, and disregard .or its sanctions 4t; . - I - -- -- -e t " - ° or la tyv etel* tir th V o e t=t A l geta 4 V sm e °I =ls is.U.i.)al Liberalism, with its sets= • curative, and its polite Scorn at - the mgeati oldtwaye„ ,, ls colping upon us from y, e-C , - - , 'shereir, Pike* vast army Of agadZsanylavalon,Wrt shallwa.fin n 0 weapon With which ee may go 3110"Ssta.'ofathlbes,andsodangeouit 71word e Mgr% which Is the .- riOnlef.. Goa.o - The hosts or Amalek shall never preratragainkt thl4 good old Family „iliblo-.'font tatlieVs bible," wet with his tear.; sacred wittibispnlyers-thebibloCerist loved, and read, and quoted, sacred with his tears also, " Chriat's Bhp.. ' - bfr. derneellobb D. Bosnasos. Secretary': , presented the Treasurer's zacSSeasa's nicer. joiner iiobb, Treculrcr.t a demist Wilh Y oung arnetinue &defy, of l'il4trurgh. : ISCS.. Jan..l3. To. Balance "_ " Bales ry of Books at Depose. -, to J. K. Miller, Agent, col lections 2,313 25 "D, Clarke, Aio..-.. ale te s• " Interest on Coupo ns 171 to - ' .. Collectiontroni resh , XIIIII Church, Lawrence. ville, ROY. Lee' Fatter. 134 CollectiOns • from sundry , _ ••riersow ) ... , .-... • . •••••••• tau go —.-..... 65 r 5 21 EU! BEM ~,. ...: ~..._~ '`~,;-" . t Ey'donaticcCto ' • Soctoty - • e 42 , 1°1° r7Areram...Bitiesceietrinrim ; Ity P.ar. J. K. DIVIer. • 8 4 g o o ,ty-_2fra. J. Culbertson, servidea • -"It:W. S . Haven. Printing An. e = o . - F r Ogratal.' l S 4 ' 4u f a Ity_rent tat Depotitcry In • .L Leff:- prtnit ,l l4-PrP. q a t tr 0 1 1 4 .1* bOOka John Birch: Janitor " _ Cu Ey A. Pritchard; Gerrity; tkorot , 12'00 - PY 11 !Rnk.A 9 P 4 47* ,t•4l'S/PP.Cr-. -.1. • • ~• • MEE 111. CIO M EMI neetionornireetoiL-Jnie toekholder .431 the Pittsburgh and titeubenciliel railroad, at their recem Mention' elected tho , following Directors for the mania .eat • Isaac! Jenes, .It. P. Smith, Phi Ips, M. B. Brom', 0 11ara, W. B. llavett, . /dolma, Josh-Ehodes,M. li;ltocutowl, S. Nicholson; j„ sehooneettker, Jamey Isiughlin, .1. Murray ,• ;lb. gaga Annilveriarynt, the Allegheny Bible spew:twill-1m held - this, Tuesday eve-, tbig Jazuntrylal,lln the Second Milted Pros. byteriall ngegb-Rer.:Dootox Clark's. Ad ditases sal lwdettrered by tbEatereis Herr sad G. Goettirm. tnvamaito Attend. Extralcv illatat4Co!q,lo4llofV., ~:r. :- , :.- . :. , i ,if:4::.,;, ~Q:;•.7!.5.!,:q.:.':':',i 1 , .. 7 .7r. ht 11 i 0 U !n hands of Tre3. , ..arer . •1,405 10 In the ah4enre of Mr It righi. the Llhrpriun of the - Society, P.e.r. Mr. Miller :rut! hip report NO. of VON. on band at Wit rpnort. . Recell - ed ,Ince from ;..t Cs. ay No. vols. said st Isspo,tory It f^. .v .1. t , , sundry per,:us, 7.31 to steamboat,. E". do to Soldiers 34 0 rok. to.ssll t 3 5ub0141.0.1, Committee. for soldiers.... To No:vols. to HouseQui Refuge.. • Mission S. 5ch0015.... . .. 42 ' Penna. B. society lit " Order of Board to sundry persons 131 Ey No. vols. on hand Jan. 11 sls sirsi The committee appointed to nominate , a new .toardsof Managers for the Soong Men's Phis Society, for the present year. bubmited the fal lowing persons as suitable, viz t First Presbyterian. Chnech,..ltobte S. Davie, Davtd Robinson. . Seewed , -Presbyterian,rishorcll- 4 -no. „,Thir poabyterfin Church. as. F: Griggs, W. P. Thorapsen. • ' - • Fourth Presbyterian Church-W - - D. Inez art, John IL Crawforst.a Central Presbyterian Cherelt-Geo. S. Bush., Sam Ewing , - .• - Sixth . Presbyterian Cittrrelk-Dr. Jellied G. McCandless, Saml MeMnaters. First , Eatormed Presbyterhsn Chdleh-R. C. ynner,:W, W. McGregor. . Firstrnited Presbyterian' Churelir,.:Jas. lie-, Ouiston, Hugh Metfaatee. -Second U. P. Church-Wm-F/oyd; W.ra.FroW• Third E. Thuile, Hugh : Murdoch. Fourth-11. P. ;Chnielt.lamea, tlebb,, , Robert Fintc.u. P. Church-Wm. Fleming, Monis, Dougbasa. St. Andrew's E. Church-M. A. Woodward, B. P. Watson. - St. Jainest E. Church-k - . B. Branett..Geolge Park; • , e e Bennei - • • • ,n! TrintY* E. Church Ilickards," Joh F. t. St. Peter's E. Chnrch-kDr. L. H. Harris, R. hither' Liberly.street Sloth. E. Church-W. H. Hiss cold, Jacob B. nobly. . Christ's M.E. Church-Frank It Sellers, Mate ens En:eons.'• Staltbliold-strcet M. EV Chtsch-Wm.`Brlek. ell. Edward Spencer.- fl ' Pennsylvanin-nvedue E. Churelt-111, I H. Wniteri -Adam Ammon. _ Wesley Chapel' Church-Geo, Meador, David Wallaker. Trinity M. E. Church-Mervey W. Ilich4ls, C. IL Hobbs. Boss Street M. E. Catuth-.W. W. Idait., , Aiß. , . Amet M. E. Church-S. P. kinson, Gerrattn M. E. Church-Albert Stay; Fr d'k Boise. First Evangelical Lutheran Church-,Thoinas 11. Laud, J. 1). Carlisle. Cumberland. Presbyterian Church-S=lnel Morrow, Ales. Postley. Kin , Second Lather= Church-11. Hagen:MN I. Grace, Getman Reformed' Church 8.. Wolf,. Ir., ki D.t M S. Diffenbacher. rseth.. Protetlent Church-Robert Mar.' shall, Wm. Rinehart.- • Second Moth, Protestant. Church-W. 4•an Horn, W. FL .Sigeo. First - Baptist Church-it.W. Striclclor, Gets. , H. Stevenson. • Unionliaptist Church-Thos. W. Davis, IL E. Gillespie. Fourth Eaptiat Church-Wm. Rudge, Jaines McCane. • First Welsh Congregation-D. E. Evans, D. 0. Jones. . Welehßaptlst-W. Rocco, W. Owens, Jr. Zinzemas Trinity t •G er ermsn-enry De/Limier, Frank. . li Congregational-.Taal Smith, F. Woods. . Lawrenceville Presbyterian-Hobert Edward Johnston. Lawrenceville Methodist Episcopal-.3ohn - .llldruans, John A. Gary. Evan.% Association--J. Snyde.r,C.SAurents. South Pittsburgh Methodist Eplacopal-Wm. H. Barker C. W. Lowe. MlNX(6,4l3jay.,,ldethddist Episecitai-p. H. ..tbauflmars, , , „mepli."•WobelW_ ,cll. East Litier.tyPycsbytzeleti. ll erry,ll. - C. Totten,. cd Xresbyteriaa,i,Lawrencovillo,) . Culamirigtt, A. Kelly... East-34/AsearAysilnlitcd Presbyterian-A Can. ningham, James. Logan - - Ihrmingharilinited Presbyterian -A. Ni Be. Goniglei, John . . . • , , Mt. Washington Preshygeriart-S. Cuthbert, Wilson Linhart. Calvary Episcopal, (East Liberty)-Jos. H. 11111, Samuel Martin. - "-fitirmingham LittlieMltyktltthiselErnwelr, C. - Virmlngbam English Lutheran —Jannis ' 3obustan; Wea.Prfee. • V ' Birmingham Methodist Episcopal—C/emsoa . Taylor, Tames,/intarontt._ St. raulYs Episcopal—Whi. Barnes, J. G. vis at. lliarlc.a (Dlitaingbam)--N. Jones, 0. Orms. el- •ob-ll'S (Lawrencerillei—T. J. Brie:gen. John Chialett, Jr. Grace Chi - rob; att. Washingtonk—T. J: Dig . barn, J.Marillen, • J. 8. Dickinson delivered the leading address of the evening. lie loonleated the necessittyy of giving now impetus to the great work of sireulation the scriptures-Jt.was no - time as* to congratulate. auzselcmon what Ace bad already accompliahed, but. to resoles.. tete:Onto new,VietAries..:4Titis was a Slide Factety, and a home one, and it was our duty to support the banner of the Bible, not only by our prayers and good wishes, bul t leur god-biven means. The speakerreforred o the neld new opened for Sending the , the Freedman.. We had lifted; or were about' doing so ; theses] of blindness and Ignoyanee from the Colored man, and it nowbecame oar duty to 'see that he was lifted out of thu mire of , sls.ecry ..and degradation into the :light and freedom of the Gospel. , It • • Fo pllo w art aGtheing the Be Con th titni. _united . bi eine. I blessed are they that endeared, " ' And straight are in the way; Who in the,Lord's most holy law Do walk, and do not stray. 1ter..11.,,D.. Moore. ollowed in a most elo n sent address to which abtaere outline would dejustics. This gentleman has been but 'a short time in our city; but Is fast taking rank - among orif nest orators. and .zqulous, practical ministers. I • Mr.' Moore was followed in n brief address byy Err. Mr . Eeus, after Morrow, the of he 7: mo,"44`..ost riper:and o n. On motion. alloy. W...ll. l V e calti a vote of thanks weretmadered to the speakers of the evening, and the Trustees of the First M. E. Church. • . A. resolutlon,tras ,p,sssed changing the artd , anal meeting of; the, hoeleff from the third Monday in January, to UM last. Monday of, • A TA l eti l e e vrt eiected - Bo - will meet on the hist,Thursday- of thin month in the lecture room of the .P.UtrPresbyterlan Church, te elect onteers for the onsuingyear. After ttie congregation told In singing. the DoxolOgy, commencing. • • qatve ye praise MI tO the Lord. ' 'Ye 33.4101111 all that bc : Likewise; 7'! people-all; accord • • name to magnify. _Rev. John Cowl prononuced a benediction, and She audience - dispersed, much ealned the evening , / ex.ertises.-.. The 13,:inilplze; lbe 'noisy tag yoit q . "l4Sai - PL !. In Yeaterdayiarager we alluded to the 'fact that the dead body or unknown mad had been found at fort lic%ee; on the hill riortheK - Allegheny; and that: Cozener Clawson had • 'gone fryer to investigate the matter. At first It was supposed that Montan had been foullr dealt witNas there were plots of blood idiseor. erect ut considerable ~ii_istrince from where the body lay, a cut orerAnetright eye and oth er slight Marks ofAfsgene: One of his boots was also feend- - -aticking In a fenca two hun dred and gft,tfeet dtstant. The body wit" eon 'rayed tothe Mayors ofileewhen it was finally Identified as that of 'Captain 'John Mrlay, a returned seliller, and a well known resident of -Allegheny.] Thu. deceased . was generally • known in Allegheny as Jolley Gehhart, having, been adopted. while a mere lad, and raised' by John Gehl:lan, deceased,: it appears that he .had been 'ion angraiiii for several days, and, on EnturdaYniglit; about eleven oiclock,went•- .. to the-house-of hismether,larsZGebhart, No. Ittaifor tticet,;and rapped at the door. A - girl who was up at the_ time., knowing that he was in liquor, hesitated about letting. him in, and whileshe waLminsulting with Mrs. (ieb, hartabout - -the wtatter; ho went away. No. thing,ntorearas tattnalt UM until hie body : was foetid, es fittltda.. IiCIII be got so far•away it is difficult to imagine; butthil -probability is that be. did not, • know where: ho was going or . . I what heves about. The inquest luta been tut. pureed until today, when the Coroner will. endearer•to ascertain all the facts le regard , to the ;Orate. It-la not likely, hoWeves, that he was - foully dealt with, and the IVrebabillty satins to that. be fell into the Me pit where his body wits - found; and - wits', aobadly-stunned tbathe was unable to helpr:hitasell and was -frozenly death, •-• . . • . Oideertißetap and yesterday 'tyres, tied tildirecuen by. the, nahreS - of Annie Herds and tfachilhut Shied on oath of Pete lon:charge, Cdcanspirdcy. The cave is :rather a stosair-int - It appears thatoreler (Hass sic, od 4uc Fri , / iawfer 'under Promise of 'nufr. riige. ',Prances, in order to bring 'about the `marriage, Plat on apmrances of pregnancy ' by artificial( appliances, and WlllllllO aid of • Annie Henri and atagthlllnaSch4d frightened Peter into num - loge, Peter, as a matter'of course soon'totmd out the dectldtirn,i Lunt leir• Lie lawful spouse.. Frances pow sues her bus. hand for desertion, and Peter,: prays • the ar rest of the two elderly Wks, madam:tea Mertz rind &hied - for conspiracy; in entrapping .hint s Into the nut:Tinge..The ladles. were held to' ball for their appearance on •dionday next at two tYclockita the awn of five hundred dollars cacti* : • ... • • . • Is WM: or Foam... The Neptune giro Company Are sadly inwunt otlpndei the ores cut uppropriatlons not meeilug their neees stilesee:,.:"and lima& Stephen 'AI Yeter, Nathan don W.phswi urke Ir.. ttra I n I. tbOrited to call 'upon-the aitteena and Inane. mace, companies - generally for donation& ' The :Neptune tellillOtir_tha - most efficient ill the, .gildCand wo - truot mar appeal for aid will by nnansptlyiroepondati to by our INEI MI laaa MM4E! Thn Rephbliron memher4 of Allegheny toad it caucus meettng 'last evening, end rain flit follovnig I= =M=iE2lllll2l • Street Ctorai..4tooor Tbo, Ninzfx+ Su norint,mh.rst of Watt, iVnik.—Win. ft ra L. 11; r. • • Cii•vk 01 Ma rl: .—Punran Dalna.. Welgla ttlaater nt Piamoad sealea--Joan !Agar. Weigh ?teeter ut Second Ward Scales—Wm Ar.oer+on. a'h.trf nester.-i ;cora, lintehisen: Recording Reanintor —Wm. Monetary. Alva:teat Rog-motor—John Maleadry. 'sit Inspector—(:co, IlutehiSon, blea...arer of Wood andliork— George natl n. . Clerk to Comm itteat.- - -Robeit DillwOrth. tar S oil rit or --2E. lkElSOOdward, Earl. Alme.ieor of. City Taxes..-Mathias litagoall gle. assessor OC Water'Renta-A. Davis. Board lieasurers.-4lrst Ward, C. F. Inahain z ethohd Vt . tra,:'Wm.' hfurdonk• Third Ward, :minuet W. ncninniss;Souttb. Ward. Andrt 4 ., Davidson. °Metal Papera,'(Enilisbl— Mast. re and D ie. reitAi (German,!—PreihoWa-iloorprid. 4 As will be seen bylhe tthave, several changes have been made. In the lira place, A. llobeita, 'EeCI., WlllO. has long awl ably ailed the °Mae bf Street gives place to Mr. nets. Megraw, • disabled soldier. It is Inc to Agr; RObeon to say .tb,at heal& not eater the Ma. '' test agaiat :.Mr. Megrim,- preferring to gite bha a fair Rea to far aa lie was concerned. Newt in order wellind that Mr. R. R. Kay has teen . superseded as Assistant Regulator Py lir:John Warm dry, Also it: soldier. - Mr. COI. ert Dilworth, who was. eloefod Clerk il of Common Council over Mr. Magonag c! has also been nominated as clerk to tom b. 'theac.lii Inacti , of !Mr; 7.llrthmnfirlo. Mr. W. !ii Wooderardi - Ibto., has received thenominat a for City Solicitor, In plaep or S. Sohoyer, E .; who tter= rt na ,Cantef t. Mr. Magoonigle as chosen Assessor or f:lty Taros, Instead Of E. Ray. The appolament of Mo. If utehinSon as Wharf neater, Sultlntgioaor, , Ac., is IMO' n w. The reappointment of R. R. Francis, Et.o.as City Contrillier;. is a just , and fittingin dorsement of his course - since assuming he duties of his responsible position. lie Wes, ai r iregOting Ober of the a mfli? ln tutie Turd ii. ) nrir 3 a shol 7 l l MM lY ini e lli have eveerytr4 on, complete workingerder. lie is maraud, eilm petent.acid..pains-ta1db7...„...r. antl....we lire adealled - ternotetilren linnet Malice. V. Maeferfoti; - Tatt:," a ablO been - co ntln lid as CID - Treasurer, . and, ao long as he cal ya the unlimited confidence of ' the entire cam- Artradty,as -he has heretofore done, he will - dent:Mesa teas& in einlishirbedpo.sainaloa of theo2lee— no is a trledand faithful aerwg.nt, and It wOlildhe diftletdr to Aran - better man - for the position: . ; The.other,gentleMen oh the net have !the satisfaction of !mowing that their past per vices are duly appreciated and we congrate latathertkollthely r osin:ointment , ! ' The new alleles are gentlemen of worth and . character et yre time they-may Ilia their . posittoasilleaeant, : aaalluit-ther_ma t , bl able to discharge their duties with credi 'to am; selves and to the public. . . Councils ant meet In joint adaelon this elen leg, for the purpose of rat(fying the above !up pointments. Amupentegt,s TnEATEr--', 4 Wo OFTHEVroniii.”—Thts great Drama with Matilda Heron in the princi , • ; - etroracterctro,might-say Ls Ituoro Mum .4kWaliliattntatlfi:Titt4lits ,leilitiniate plat of amusement and Cr e ated quite a .roFoisSta tato consideration that the night wan the obt inclement of the season every seat was *cu.' pied. • Matilda /fermi/Ina -really gained fresh laurels by her personation of Martha. per ace:tlU Machin e Shop where she is throWn int& thOmaahisiory•by;threlottnken hu.sband, was ono of the most thrilling stage affects wo ortitssilltisisd: connection with this article' • wo must bertalnly- compliment Mr. Charles -CrenbYstbnatage_carpeutergor the masterly wthlen to hat - laboureft pro duction phiy. ThWelighse Itt fall Work ing order is produoed „with that effect as to defy oampetitiOn. dgtvc great credit for his efforts, The play will bo repeabeel evening.., • Orrea ilorrer—Joo Sefton's benefit vias ..aucceas..Tho house was errercrowded and.hult aredaygteli,ttirned from ilia door. To-nigh 'illbe prosented`thetetriblel-terrine play of Mazoppa, or the hero a the , untamed bbrant /n which Will biaprestrated some „, r , and/Walking iscones, particularly the on , med horse.. Frank.Drow, who has "drew" aver) , heavy audiance tine° his atoms:mune will also give the life If an actress." flilasickiezteo . lPOitiosigir:libillsray.-lat meeting of thq Stockholders of the PiLtshorgh n 31.1 Atanchester Passaenger' Hallway held yes- LerdWafiemoon. the following. Dlrectors;were elected: J. A. Hutchinson, LAptain 11. T. etockdole, cant. Glirnore, Alen Speer cud A. N. Ben: umseu is the vitlrea ember of the old Bowl roirelected. Key F4mantl.—A large bra.x rnimter key sire 4 found a few days since - Verb the, eta net may reclaim by ealimg on -Jamaa Nlrigghay, at. the El Donato balooa, Fifth stmt. fRQM`TiIITiRCAP'SEVENING GAZETTE. Siattatiallty Tizatiew.' At the; meeting iitthelloirdiaLTfaile, held on Saturday, tifir. C. Yeager called attention to the tact that merchants were required to pay :irfaX of-two and a waniiitr . mltle tipoia their saloc, to whit in payingthe railroad ladebt cdness oftbecity, while property and incomes :wire notAidted fOr that.obJeet. - Lb some Por tlieis Of tlie - Otty, rents hail tooretuaid front Oro " qiiii'letttieliii.e&44daliiifaite "three' and font Shone:Bid 'di:'aiiinit:ift , theoittiers of the prop. erty were not called upon to . Pay one min of thistax.-Pergiatis whose Latham were thirty thousand dollars per annum were also clompt from it. The tax wee unequal and unjust, and some action ehoold be taken by the Board of Trade La !hes:matter. /loran satisfied that .lf ltstes carried to the linpreme Court. it would be decided that that the tax was unconstitts • Banal. • ,air. Gran' agreed with Mr. Yeager that the tax was•nrduat lie was willing to bear his share of the tax, but ranted others to do the • same. • Mr.lrard.knew the Lax. was onerous, and was willing 'to do all to his power to bare It co nally . • • M.r. Littlr idode snored that a committee at tire be appointed to.inquire into the natter,and. report at the next meeting of the Dotard or Trade. The mutton passed _unanintously, when the ebalr•appointed the following emu. mitten : -Mawr& Wm. Llttlr, Alex:. ileltwatne, Wm. M. Gerinly, C. Yeager and J. 31ctiriel:- .9X.... ,•'•••,•: r. tr. ^ • . „ 'Hennas, lee Burgtur. 7 Tie arreartif"this man turns - Out to •hare ' been nbate important than at first supposed. Ills connection withthe Douglas robbuty, and the ['Minty With isialch tielande way with the goods, Prate him to have bean an ;expert thief, but It now appears that ho was engaged in other burgi.trics in this city. 14.. 111.111 am Pad*, clothier,. on Smithfield street, whoso 'store wen, robbed 'on:the nightof the 27th of December called at the Mayor's office I.c.day, and identified the pantaloons and vest worn ttlferman: en haring been stolen front his lie has no doubt been tottering In this vicinity for some time,and has probably hod a . hand in most.of tbo burglaries lately commit fed Imre: 'Four overcoats of the value: of one .hondred • and. , sixty dollars, mall ai lot of 'resalmerca, of the' Value of one hundred VII twenty dollars, were stolen from Mr. larby at flab narafr'llnlo, -. and halm not yet bean rearmed. Merman doubtless- has acoampllces hereon:of the pollee arc making • every effort to learn something of his history add tulteCedents,- 'llls mime Is supposed to he Conno:, and It is said that be has bee; hems, ..our Criminal Court once or twice tdrently. lie Is halt pretty tight box 'Just non, and stands an excellent chance for a prolonged ten/tin the peultantlor.T. = Mrs. Grinder is quite 111, apparently suffering from great mental depremlon uud nervous prostration. There is a rumor rife lu the com munity today ihnt.eht into be resulted; It be ing , itafd that the'llon.FlLSllfer, Secretary of the Commonwealth, ban the power to grant respitiybeing•Veatided'.Wlth the necessary document' for that purpose, by Governor Ger =4;l o t u le j ig departure for We an o source, d give It for a what - It ys ix worth• Ii la nbei. rumored that or. Xlrkbrlde, of rhilitdelphla, Dr. Corwin of Itarrishurg, and Dr. Reeder Ditm condition ,, .1)0-appointed to inquire into her . it being:alleged that abe 1.8 We shelf probably' ..ilaveliorrie definite information, Id regard. to , thesematierS;lna day orego, Whatever Is nano Moat be done quickly, an the death_ Wan runt calls for her execution ou Friday neXt. Arelumpiertle,foit w paUY Vbxusge. „ . A meeting of the Board Of Trade "al h eld On Saturday afternoon, to take =failures for the csiiddlahrnentol.a ,datly 'Cttrige.. Pa ma. . tit= , Mr. Jain bhipton tho Prealdent was authorized iojubeeribe for a number of oinn. mental papers, east and west, and mango for two telegraptilo dtepateheir datly—ono from. the'East - and one fro:cit.:weasel alSeLthat the, roozwierttle - Doant - ke kept ern 4aUri from balfinurt ,-eleren one - o clock! elsrs. John r JlGratf and Wzg. Little wore appointed to ',make arrangements for tole , • gr dally dispatelles.•:lt was arranged to have : 1 7 dUntittone of .gold, U. B. 7.10!.s and 6.20 , e, flour, grain, whisky, u pork coffee' tea, sugar, domestic. ,dri . -fruits, b ter, abuse, 'woof, o -and - dry goods. Pam W. W: Ward C. Yeager and Mt= Reimer weragypointedAternmittee to make arninac inentafor the opentug.otthe 'Change. ...Xlitivier of Persaier .Plttebarytitett— ' /gamy)]. Dunne, Maperintendent of the - - .Now York and Schuylkill Coal Company,' wag bru tally =wafted by three men a text:tights ago, 'white on WC way bonto•to• Yottsv ille. The murder Alm committed on tbe_pnblic highway about twomliet from .Fottelrlllc. •litr. Dunne wag formerly it well known and rceproted'clt- Melt of thta el' being methbor or the halo & _Mimi about, thlr tptivo yeara of ago, and leavens four orphan 'ehildrtm to Mourn loco, his wife having died EfOIZIO months ago. Five thousand dollars aro offered by the authorities for the urrect„of kislUltFderare, who are unknown., - r. Theatro.—We It Statt'd 'that ilendereonor/f0 of,Manegetlienderson, 42414$3cliseit the new theatre new being emoted on.thesitlVOttlie old Atheneum, which Ls - to be fitted up.in splendid style end opened about the Int ot Mapes 9 Ant CWS . tlicatre; The new theatre is to be styled The ;*.leadesia4 , "Untie, and sellit.htore capacity - to seat hundred persons. An excellent company ir now beingengaged, and 'the Academy is oz- ; peeled to omn under the most flattering aus pices. Mr.ll.wderson will continue to menage . the Pittsburgh theatre, bin wife assuming en tire-control of the new establishment. Matte a altizerh—john Bender, a euttlect of the Grand Doke of Badan, NM made a citizen of the United Stales this morning lathe United , Mateo District. Court, throu_gb Abe kindly ski • or St<nhen C. McCandless, Egg., Vier* 9; MO Can% ME The Caucus 1 0 11 07 IliMikus Assault- On • Sarttviay night, about ten o'clock, a.e a resittenkOf Allegheny wtts :walking up Federal street, UMW the corner of Wider, he wes ac rolled by a man v. In: charged hint with having - sold. one of the candidates for the Mayoralty to Allegheny. The party addreaSed know the Individual who acco.ted him, end the only re ply, he made was ••Well, what's, the price of putty:- • saying Ulla he passed On, closely fol lowed by the Individual who seethed so much disantistied trithhispotificaleouroe.Onreaeh fng hts house, and before he had entered, a boulder wet gbing some two pounds woe .hurled at his head, but fortuttately missed the mark. The door of the house being locked, the man had to seek retage in the oficeof &livery stable near by. The assail ants were Joined by three OtherS, and their object was to bent and abuse the party against whom they .re - 'supposed to hold a grudge, growing out of an entirely different matter front polltics which was made n pretert. for picking a q The party assailed at arid. determined t r ue a revolver, but not wistileg toshed blood if he emild avoid lt, he sought refuge as stated. Ills assallunts ore Imo:u, andit is hislntentlen to hate. them arre.ted and held to answer-far their cowardly con duct. Vattaiii state. mettles rattet.--Tevant January 16.—Court met this morning at • ten o'clock, Judge Wilaon anti McCandless on the benth. The EA of grand and petit., eters teas called, but there not being a quorum of the ma present, of OtILTTIO the Court could not declare its usual charge, nor could sup business be prepared, and an adjournment woo had until this morning, when It IS probable the absentees wilt be In attendance. • Itemored to Wheeltoir.--Gmliam Martin, who Wits affected forldefranding the Citft yna National-Bank of Wheeling out of #3.400„ was removed t that place toclay, on alreoutsttion frbm Goy or nommen. Martin formerly resided in • tier county, and Is respectably connected there.. Assault • and. , Itatierr.--4. man unwed Ward. appeated.beforo Mayor Morrison this forenoon, charged with. assault and battery, on. - path of 1;•m. Decoy. It appearing , that Vinrd, together with number of others, ot t.seked the prosoontor,in the Dintriond on :fat unlv night, he wee held to sus wer tho theme. Allegbetiy Mayor'sOcoee.—The Alleghe ny tombs - bad note oln to occupant this morn ing, order hayingreigned Supreme during yesterday and bat niThere was not a Angle cam before any of C , M Aldorrpon. This spealm won for the citizens of our aster city. Beadles Pnbllentlona.—Ko aro bn elan! to 'Bondi° 8 Co. foL topics of Beadlob.:Tllmu Icpr Book and Almanac, and Gen. Grant , . fl port. ;The TOLYBOok ,and Almanac la full of matter. batormdlnic for roferonen rubllabed by Beadlo4 Co., Bete York. 'Found Dead..—Tba body of an unknown man was found to-day, at Fort lichee, and Coroner Clawson bas been summoned to bold an inquest. Tbe man to enpposed to have been 'frozen to-death. ROBINSON; MuCLEAI4 . CO., - Bankers 'and Brokers,. No. 75. Fourth-Street, Pittsburgh, Dealer. In all kinds of Oterernment Kw/rates. Oald and Miser, lineament Dank. Notes 4 POTZn and Domestic Esehattge etc., te. Deposits rewired In deposits . .d Current -F. tn. terest allowed on time Collections made In all pasts of the Catted„States on most &ramble terms. Orders (executedwith dispatekfor everytM n p a in the nosiness thelloston, 'New °et, pbasdet s. andilltaborgh Brokers' Dostds strictly moo ads. 'lon. Draw on A. CLEWS & CO., Nese York, J. CODKE to CO;, WbUsdelptda; kle.srs. TIIEO. & 11. MD xaNs, Dosteon. we, - or - ,11 TRADE. BANKEns , mosirms , nomul (comnrcrran ny 110.th.07, y CLEAZ Orrms. Or TILE Tirrouvocar ftrprltr - rr, . • PIuSDAT , J 041.41805.; OP•rea. i Asked. II:C - 98 PO •-•.= ICe PI OP VT 07 • au au • U. F. 1131 1 4... U. S. 7-a e, V. S. 7.40 1 0 U. S. 1043 1 r U. ldS. Fetter! ' gates ...... o Allegheny Comity Fives Bennettsville 81.xes Monongahela Insurance Gash Insurance— „. . ...... Allegheny Valley R. It 9 73 Entrees National Flank IC 00 Exchange National M. it M. - Nat:lonaAltank r; 73 Peoples National Bank 104 10 Third National rank 30 Bank of Pittsburgh Fourth National Bank ' • 111 to Colanahla 011 31 re A 1.1 Union Lubrle Rolston Oil , Tittibtlfgh &lien' York U1t...., - 7 - 1 no There WOO nothing done fu out 'stock irsar ket to-day that we 631111 hear of worthy o 1 special notice. .The elsenacut Tor our local stOcki, excepting nook glare% Ontinon very' and there were no sales trisiSrted. There is atilt lo ge Inquiry for Bank utoeka hilt the extreme views of holders has a tenaeney to re strict operations. Gold remain. without dt cided °change, opening. In :_'Kew . Tort a$ and closing-at noon at —A correspondent welting to the Ned Yorlt. /Amin() Post to reference to t 07111,0121 1 ,1 later fit notes; la the sumaser of /MI I sent to the seetetary of the Trensm-y A mketch Of It compound In terest-note, having on its back a table slowing tbe dates at which its value would be 1.111, 1,0.4 etc.; and expressed' my belief that such rioter; would be hoarded, AU)/ Tionid therefore have less effect to cutlet° the Currency than; notes Which peo - no Interests _Aga that thOpoor weld make the same use of t hem that the t . rich make Miasma bonds. But to render such notes most useful, the should made to circulate at their 'Value on tbe rd date of payenttand this they would do, lithe government would, whenever not,seriously inconvenient, 'MAPCO them for clues, and pay them outott the valuebbown by the tablet= thtiback. In this case the holders would Aram interest -While the 4 held them; and no longer. Thelegaldender feature 1 think, ought teL "lev.bave been intrOdUetki, even under the pres cure of the mar; and certainly Ought not now to be continued. Divested of this feature, they won/./be constitutional; and therefore, expo diem for the government to issue. Since It appears that the idea of compound Interest notes is to a great extent approved, I feel encouraged to ask attention to the view that they may become an interest-mina cur • rencyt that Is, they may Deere both fur invest ment and currency. , I believe 1 was several months before Mr. 'Wainwright/ and, motor as / know, the arnt to suggest this kind of currency. .t. K. Immix —The following is the bill relating to bonded goods, passed by the !louse of Ileprecentatives on Friday last err/nod/. That on and after the passage of this act, until the find day or April, 190.3,any goods, wares or merchandise under bond In any public or private bonded warehouse, upon "wltich the stales are unpaid, may be with draWn for 'consumption and the /Keels cep- Celled on payment of the duties and charges prescribed by law • and any bond In any public or private bonded . warrhouse on and niter the first day of April aforesaid, and all goods, wares or merchandise remaining to warehouse under bond no said Zest day or April trusy be withdrawn' for consumptiontwithin one year , from the date of original Importation of pay ment of the duties and charges to which they may be subject by law at the time of such with drawal. After the expiration of one year from the date of original importation, and antil the expiration of the years from said date any goods, wares or merchandise in bond as afore said may be withdrawn for consumpilou on payment of the duties asseeeed on the original entry and charges and addit tonal duty of ten per centuni of the amount of such assessed duties and charge.. bro. 2. That neither this nor any other act shall operate to prevent the exportation of bonded reeds, wares and merelamdise (ruin 'warehouse within three years from the date of original importation, nor t heir transportation in bontifrom the port into which they were origanalty imported, to any other port or port« forth(' PttrPtttO Of expOrtittion; and all net.. or parts o f ineonsistent with the provisions • of this net, are hereby repealed." —The New 'fork Gem:armlet and Shipping Idri comments as follows on the bill recently introduced by .Ifr. se, "It seems to be pretty generally taken for granted that another long loan will be au : thortzed for the purpose of enabling Abe Sec- retary of the 'Treasury to effect the conversion of the short bonds, Instead of paying thou an they Weenie due. Thu short loans amount to an aggregate of nearly $1,400,500,000 asfullows filx.per cent bonds (old) duo In Mg and MS, EXAM; 4 ..•5 and per cent. Temporary Lona, ,257,M1) Vertilleates of Intlebtedn_ ,css ,000; end I year 5 per cent notes, VAN Yee 7.00 notes. The; eonveralun of . all these int y o& long Gper cent geldatiansgeuld . uiatiobtedl exert a d miluenco othe Ilmutc u es at elte country, goo and greatly has up ten u the .day of speciejpayments and there is but little . doubt that the greater. amount of the bonds. and treasury notesconstltutingthe temporary leans, represontedAthoya, would bo sPetalillY convert and the Treasurrithandantiyeasy: .The bill offered by Mr.ltorrlll is somewhat de fective, !alba it Canters tililleeeeleeY and al most unlimited-power upon the Secretary of the Treasury, yet there is little doubt that either that or a Knitter bill will soon be passed. BeeretarY.MCOullooh has wd himself an aldellnartcier, and he should bare a large Ms-, erotica - but the eourittT has no guaranty for either t'ha ability, Sagacity or honesty of his ISUeetBoo7.. and se important a as should be framed with an eye totbe future as well as the Present. , The neecasity for the foreign Manse, In the bill offered by Mr. Morrill.' does Dot ap pear to exist, or ID the absence of such 'eases sity;the transfer of Our hiutionnt Exchequer :toile money centres of the Old World, would be greatly deprecated:. Our :galloon' credit array ettablished and -steadily improving, foreign capitalists will seek American Seearl ties as the safest and best Investment, without any extra inducement as that mentioned, and thisbeing the ease, whcreforelnelude it in the Loan 81111 The material decline' In gold within a few weeks; indicates the extreme seredtiveness of the so called Gold market, and. shows that every act of Congress or the Secretary of the Treastuy. calculated i to place the 'Menem of the Government on a sounder basis, tends to greatly accelerate , the narrowing of the mar., gin between gold• and the currency. ;fence' we believe , the passage of a Blll,embrue Mg MO main features of that offered bylfr. Harrill from the Was and-Mean Committee; will tend to - greatly strengthen - the *onion Or the Secretary,: and hasten the resumption of ci spee payments, and on thew grauFul we ad. T0C491/Za..ra , SagO , '!- - • Unirthind.ltlarket., . Ca rr:1,110f Orkti. 'll—Wheat—A batter._ de. mond to,dator choice grades at an edV9llft; nothing doin g 'common qualities. - Sales 1 ; %10 busbnid amber _Xining** a' ir Corn-- No salos,reportpd. Market 0 1 3831"; hr now "boned Mace. Oate—Meady, , . Salt* Of ii,oo) irom More at 40e, .Dniland —ln a et Ire end nom .. (nal. • Pm 1.1114:11 MARKETS. llynct or 1 - 17 s. PITThbVT:OI3 GA.ZOTrr, MU.IUa r, Jan. 15, Iva. prodner Market,. were exei--..iveiy t ill nod to-day, ow tag part ially to t in clement Condition °Mlle weather. lint mainly to the fart that there is on liiqwwit.on MAUl fe+ted to operate. The demand for the leading rommoditii, 1, .till re.trleted to .uppl) ing the immediate waste of the retail trade, and we hare no-round lot operations to report. GRAlN—Prime Fled iirhent to In demand and mny be quoted drm at ttl,se4l;-2—but little offer mg. Oats dull hut unchantred—emag from otore at 1:(010. Barley to dull and very irregular; sale of 9 care common spring et Corn is selling from store at 70 to 72. Yo move ment ir . l Rye. Funs 11-Is dull and rigglceted, but nominally machanged-amen sales Of Family !Torn store at W.i . f . P.,2”;. for Spring Wheat, and 1.10 . for good .to choice brands of Winter It heti. live Flour In selling In small lots from store at 14‘ to Wiper bbi,andit ackwheat.l4 still quoted at 4.5 to 4,1 ...per PROVISIONS-Bacon is quoted steady at IP; to IG for Shoulders; IP to .0 for Clear Ribbed Sides, and "Sier...o) - for Surat ... Cored llama. Lard Is In good supply and dull but unchanged; small sales of prime city at 190 1 19 1 .4 in tierees fins-sad Hogs may be quoted at 'Grail,. POTATOES-Are moderately actlt e, with regular tales from aloft` at 41,11t1,..72 per hush, and 43,5053,73 per bbl. APPLEs-Stendy with a rer7 good local d Mond, and we continuo to report salcs priMo - tOeholegwttlia34' to td.t4per bblr SEEDS-.Flaw4eed.ts min quoted at 43.70.(.;, per Intstn - sehlle. 'ClOvitstesl. - Is held etsP. No demand whatever for Timothy. quoted quiet but steady at 21 fur .ILoanburg, and PI for Goshen. 1 Lard ,O)1 1.4 cotod stead v '42.00 per gallon, for No. I and o. ao at 41,%%. T'rh.li-ls coming In very freely, and the supply at present In largely in seas of the ,le. mend. We continue to emote good to prime Roll at 4^.€1.1a-an occasional stuall sale of eholen at :t 1i li6l.l6—The supply to follyup to the demand, nod the market - Ls dull, but prices are nom inally unchanged. AS/fES—Common Soda Ash is Fearer, and a fraction higher—lfgls9, Saudi sules Relined Soda at 034, and Pendant 12. SALT—May be quoted quiet at 11,4 per And, by the ear load, and s3 . to $3,10 for mann lets from tare. ..... • BOROTIUM—Of •thesfquality may be aunt rd steady at dp. —ls selling from scales at 116 to 4.1) per ton. PITTSBURGH PL•TRULEUM M IRKHT OrrICE 07 THE PITTHEITEGM GAZETTE Nr.NDAT, Jan. 13, IA& There is no isdnrcireinenettl :tote In the Pe , troleum market either as regards demand or prices, and there hi, scarcely enough ,doing to establish quotations. /n erode, there Rao not a single taansaetiOn today that we could bear of, and we gave .le3, bbls returned, and bblS, included, as the nominal rates. There seems to be .. no demand for the article, either (or home consumption or shipment, and not withstanding the Supply la light; holder. gen. entity are anxious to realise, and concessions would probably %nada to effectsales. For bon ded oil there IS not the slightest Inquiry, and It-Ia seldom mentioned.. Oar reduces aroask- Ing as much hero as buyers are offering to pay for It delivered in Philadelphia, and whild this state of affairs continues, there will be no transactions. Free Oil also is dull and neg. leeted —sok of 33 bolt et It ets. Napthsi tad Residuum ore both very dull and we Liars it, .ales to record. CILICAC:4) IHARHIET. lii.piach to Ibe Pittsburgh bilious. CLIICAI2O, Jiaritutry L. rt.ora-44ctiet. (tad .steii4.l7."Ett #.104,51,a) for spring Egiras. CiIIAIN—No. spring Wheat better, fio. 2 Spying, steady, at K.V.ltl.n. Coin, ,xlalcr, at and . X.R3*-foi . rijet.t.ett,' inictiVe, 21.iiotNiff. tj and Inv for Ilia, dull aial le loner. at lir for No. P. Morley, dull, and uouiloal. at fiNioth• forN,rn No. 2. NrEtigrir—NOlnlnal, ntjB=.llo. PROTIMONP—WOT.4IIb, ltirlugh ,11cri; were Arlo Chair 31e,ie rin.k, In limited q't- Fstleft;SAladi, biiyera - ap clot01;Zr rhino. anti -as , se.; Slioulde,s. cold ge/ lle. loos, Green Ham., gvere ltegOod drcuaud alkd drm,al 1.7:.,,q1Cr. Sweet Pickled firm. wkre aft dotrouall. SaIN 3XI tiereeg Xilwg,tikee rkli f2 ,), at Lard, in fair demand and th-no a tic. holders dengtraly writing 1;1i...017 14e. DREFAMII iloor,—Adroueod lie. aides git 101 At RocelUt - .; hipped, -Watkel; 'ai 3-04"48)-'' helms. Is!Joiateliewalelo,-411. ; • • - , Csvrtx--Qulet at till,ooe6,:s I=M=EE=4 ..rnltADErrni.l , CATTLI) 31.1,1tKEt. SPeelal Dispatch tothe l'lttstrargh Gazette, . Pntrsinx.rtita, /an. 13,3116. TTLE—Thc arrivals and saltss of beCCatio tie are largo this Week, reaching tsbotit head. The market la Consegnmsco la very dint nod prices lower—neat !manly selling at DO 1714 e4t14e1514 for hair to gond, and 10.41: ets per lb for common, no to 4nality. less active and rather lossfrt 3klo head irnivar_ Aida- sola: . e.tbeuttnteni yards at from 12 to lt, the Ile Itst nett. COWS—Aro with Ont chailge. 173 at alaktBo for Swingers. awl Walt* per head, for !theta Cows. 113 to condition., tillEET—Are dull Bad 10Ktrl U,. bs 4 l4 ar rived uud ut the uereral drove y0r4.9 u from 76'9 etx per 119, grosojor good fat rdteep crsciNNATI ?tax -K.Frr. Special Ltlwatott to tho Psttaborgh GazottO; —... 2,- ctsoins.,Janttory toi 16th, 1903. . . PrOotato6 , lnlOt.' Simi - Park opened at ottt,LO, but improved and closed with saloO of New City at 1t29450; tn,l held at 1:3,00. .14toOn, .cam; no sales. -BOW Meats quiet. Sales of Shoulders at 11!3 je ; Sides, 15o; boon Green Mesta active,,sales of Shoulders at toe. Sides ; hams IsnelL Lard dull 1 City offered at lse; Keg held at We: no aate.. Hoor—Stan.l7. Market elo,lng firm; sale, nt *V. - SC.IO,OJ grosa; 1.1.7.&12,00 not foF cowl tryttlreloed ; frozen nt 1.1,21411,50. licttlpt• iinuntot to 70 o PETROLEUM STOCKS-Eli NEW FORK Dispatch 1.44 Wes tern Pres!. New Teem, lea nary 13, 1971. There was some interest tc..lay In Benne InnTltun, but the holance of the Petroleum list wasquiet. Wes were made at the fol lowing rates Rennehoff, 0,703 Fee Simple, 9S; rhat National, 45; tiernutalo, 2! ; Bergen, Plthoie, 12,01; United States, 9,13; Steele River, 2,F3 Southard, 40; Veroultfo, SM. * NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. 81MM:it Inspitelt tot Western Press. Nttr Tont, January The PetroJetum 'Market Is doll at ..15e fur Crude, and 554a.V.a3 for Ttolnod In bowl; •," lea of I,7oaloiles Cratto forrebruary, at Me, am! Lana WO. ouan u terms, .a.t.ttk. 06E% 03 3 kki WO ri plerfAM Finnuronnd Triide In New York. Ns.wl'oux, Jiin.l2.-There la improved tone the , tork Market. The rally of the :thor ium% of i - nturdayilis steadily maintained, and many road. show further advance. The Ini ,rovement Uppetll, lhnply n reaction nut nod. occurring after the late severe decllue In railway «peculation. The market opened firmly this morning, and PrII.II , OTX strung both at open session and Stock Exchange. Cleve land and Pittsburgh and Northwedorn were moat active; transactions In the former amounting to twelve thousand two hundred ahem.. The market was lower at the one o'clock Board, but the decline way Inure apparent on Western than on Now York roads. At the last Board the market gained strength, with mod.' crate business doing. • The following Were the .Cloying prices at d 3i r. x.r• Ohio Certificates. H New York Central Er1e,90.1.;; Beading, Matlfichig u n lontheru r.*4.:t.leveland and Pittehurgh, Northweetern, 31:/th preferred,,64i, Port Wayne, 94 y.. Motley is extremely easy.: large .15141/3 are offered at ti per cent. . Government securities were steady en gold :.bond., with light business. There was a strong elemand_ on_ heven-Thirtics, with further small , supply- of foreign. State bcoada dull, and there is no Important changes io notice. The , EOM Market Is firmer but there Is very little activity. It closed at taiyi., • . New'. York Morkef, • • New Toni, Jtin:ls. s -edriosi4X made firmer; with rather moderato business doing 'at 310 hile for middling. 'norm-More active, without material change,: at _,S7,inal ls att for Extra .State ; 47,7011/ ti,23 for 8.11. 0.; ,C 0418,25 for trade Grande. The market cicsc quiet. IV:max-Rattier active, Western i11E',25,ii72,28. Gaars-Wheat dull, and prices entirely namipah. Corn. dull and prices without de., cided.chatige,'nt AIR& for Unsound, and 090 • He for sound mire Western in store and do. livered, and SI,OL for White Southern.. Oaks dull and henry . , at 44g./5 for unsound Western,. and MOGI for unwind ditto. Gnocznirs-Coffee quiet. Sugar firm; Be rlina 434. Molasses steady ; New Orleans a 1,13 61=i Forte Rico 7491 Parnotann-DU/1, at . 25e fur Crude ; Relined In bond On,: Puostaloate-POrk firmer and Irregular, 4.743,tata1,e3 for New - Mess, closing at _,411 to • • eat,de•j 4:9,76:i140,00 for Old Mess, closing atiAio. rentliarj Ir'-.00 for Prima, and 4d3,07 for Prime ._Hess' ALMA 3,7.30 barrels New bless for January, Yebruary and. March, - ',ellen , and buyers , -al. Goa, at SM,SORII.OO. Beef steady at ems°, -‘OO for .liew Phan'. Meictlart,oo6l3,oo for . Old Plain Mess 5 e 20,006.24,00 for "blew Extra Mess, and 1{ OOt7710) fOr Old do. Beef hams firmer; • at ''Stra.oo for Western. Cut Meats firm, - at II I.lc far - Shoulders, and 2.16170 for Hams. inmostdull, at 13c. for Cumberland Cut:. 1314 for long clear "dresSedi - -Iloga finder, at 12,40: 12R,' for _Western, and 1254 ® • l3 for City. Lard: quiet and - firm, at 15!.M1144; 9,450 bbls for Jan-• nary ..February. and • piarchrsellars" optlon i at Itryilll9s4 - 'Butter dull attOttit3c forlVldo, att , Sifae.-F.Ctteesoiln.U, at Izgle. • , • • TiriDir Xitic 4 llank Statement: NEW .T . OkatiAti:743.-Isian-r..31,938,19.1;- tn crease7 Wyt.tttorio-,0811k1; inert-AMC 04 , rg ai l e ac i g:x44 :: fiKrigNrkX.44,ol9,;l37 SI,- Ed.Ork -r•• • ••••..:ie.,-•- • - • - \,,.. 5,g . r . .. r. i .?....,.. ,_ ! : . :2 ; i :;:f:.- , ~ •1! . i i.f 5 ..% . ,. . . ...—. ..-- .._ .. .. _ -- -- ~ ' ' • 7 ..-: CZ;;', •Pir . S . 11 ' . . . . view Vorl. Gatti* Mozi.el. e EW Totr, .Tan 15 . --- CATTLE—The opening . - y was le, vy. TI, ~,t0, . ,.; , t D., gee lint ! 'M. r.. rArrt m. 0.% .. r a. •-, , ,801, ... bg 5... agt.,..” ing the Treelc. d wount. to upwor,f.. o( 1. , ..) 1 )..iirrilitMOJll . 1 A 3 / 3 10141 be CO, head. and thus at thr lover , ftni , p . ..... 1 , i • . GtMrsla,ton 5.k.,....,.....- : , lITI, I, it ,I. AN ~ 1111(aler, 1.,. ru,l tl.c , ont:ni.-., l' :or the .1 , 4 - ' , •ns}:NAL rtniprut ! , .r 1 - N~ IA.I nt: I klq. 011 21101.411.) . • U/ 1, 1,1.1.1.1t:r tit'', .1.. V , TI :".' 1. '," .. . r .'',.. ' ' ' '• ''' ''' .' r ' ;• :. ':, , ,Asitt: little demand, and the 3,utl, brad ~, 1, tr .h ~ „ r ,. ,„ : .r • , ......' , Or'- ... Ilpel:10 of the open Ins ~0,1 10 . , aly , ~,„, I ~.,, ~ • ,•- • (..71.: ,t•t: :rm... .- .1. IS AN!, Ader,,ble tliflirolt,. Tlia ., ,,,ttli ~, tlar 4t•.,.... Iv u. fulr aUrin g the fore... ot I , n t tr,,,le ~:..... Ni 'ATIANIF: & ArViEli. ( 0 . M 3 / 1 1.1i1Oli t, i a • 0118. B.ONT , and d. , a;s.r.. I, 11..1.( It ,;,,, . 4 N (...r ,i 0, ,, and price,. fell oil t% .y I, po, pr,, „.., 1-,,,i,L(.1: . ;.,, 0 .4 ~.,,,,-, wt.etu {4 , ...N.1 ~ with n prooideet Of X further deelfne h,tore th e : ro.ttott,ad, fig t•hor;rh .0 11 1 7 d m , ... a largetillobcr which are on the Neu, 1 Jerney Centre! Road ' ill 6 " to to-night, Now York stock nod Money Ykirket. New Tonx,Jan. 11—Money quiet nod easy; n V cent. for eterling. Exchange dull and nom t nrd; lotiielftl. Gold rather railer; oi,onine.; and elo,ing at 14, 1.2.94, declining go IZ-1,..", licrefraraellt otnetca a ',Wide tlrtner. Freights to Llveiyool are quiet and at,,, . stocks dull. I - . f.. S+, 7-;; 0 , g, servo d tends, o f.,-, do. third ecrleA, tr:l4l Tenn. 6 . A t .. ..), "....., , i LIk. sliver, 41.•, Slorliu,a. 1n , ;;;!...i 1.1.. 1...2 -;, Ilti, 91l41; Reading, 10174 ; slfieb. Central, 10 61 Milli. hOurbeen,nrj , ; llctsb.. 7.1; North w ,,, 1ern.: , 1'; do. preferred:L:l4; Toledo, 106 ; 11 1 , Idll , , .. I' ' • ‘9nyne,94,,.;„ limiltimore Market. 11,4inne, Jan. 15.—Fiore—Lhuetive 4 I Leavy. Gams—Wheat, dull. Corn, heavy, /trt. lower. °atm quiet, at s:le. Prorft/toal:—Qulet; Mr,. Pork, tthocr.itte--augar stead V. SEl 4 l.—Clover eettl. tti max t:—.l , lrta, at ae,2l. . IMPOIITS XIT ItAILHOAD. • ! _ PlTTlintruarl, Fog, Warn; A Crtleenn. IL .11. Jan. la --:15 sacks elovemeed, Volgt it Co; Beat corn, 11, Knox /t Son; 72 bales rotton,l.dlatr Dickey & en; B) dor. broom., W 1' Beck a go: 7 bags cloversred, Graft& Belter;vo hacks rigs, Murlcle.k eo : n pkg. broom.; John Floyd; I ear. corn, D N Courtney; 10 eks ashes, A. if OR Char:lN:rat 151 tres lard, F _Beller - . & eorglia green hum & E H Myer:: 7 dressed ho, Korr., A Emory; 3 ear.' potatoe., Coquillard g-a a c f"Z" - bills &pokes, 10 do felloeh,Malr it Davison; ear bay, 11 Ben; 1 ear Corn, Cull) A lineyard 1 - W bulk ham., F Belton,: 100• bbls dour, C p & Shepard; lfhl oil bbl., IV 11 Byrom; 10 dreseed , bogo, /111 ca; / cur stares, J J. Eal,ja; I Crn 4.tua. ter, 'J iii Reenee2g bbis pinatcr, 11 B Fowler; M' bale. broom corn, K B Muthchro; 11 curs metal, N imick a.. cot? dodo; John Kloorb ead ; a 40 do, Ja. Wood a Son; 13 bale. hay, John Wilde Jr; 173 bog,. barley, 4pencrea McKay; 1 rnr -this:- glee, orhead Meg:lc:atm a Douglaan:l4o lAA, apple., J Mo. ALl.l:OllLxr ST Artr,c, Jannry V. 1.-1 car mill food, It Eno": h. Non; t ,kg fobs co Jco kinum; 210 mita barley, .1 Glpperich; 4 curs corn W Simpson; 1 ear oats, 1 do abyt, It Knox .0 Son; 100 bbls lloor, 3 W Sirapsoar; I:mlv:cot ton, II Childs; 21 sks scraps, SI E Preston; keg., B L Fahnestock. CLEVIMAXD d PITTSITRon RAIL ROAM-- Jan. 15-100 bbls flour, Graham A- Thontal; 102 dodo, C II Leech; 5 roam tobacco, M A 3 Ow, & co; 14, bales cotton, Park, Painter & co.;l'curs wheat, J LtgOtt, 11 cotl do metal, Nluilck co; 34 raFIC, matches, D Bravo; :L bbls iletro• lento, JohnGthan LotUngher; 1 car nail Itvgi, .fiboneberer co; IS) bgi. corn meal, Ilitch. *act, McCreary & et:obi Ldls claatrs, llarrsoo A Ittllthoek; 2 (tressed hogs, Atwell, Lee &leo; 1 Safe, Bark & Barnes. PITT.III3ItO/1, COLVNIMA ANDCINLMISATi ;I. • Jan. 1..-73 bills paper, Pittsburgh Paper Co; IT ska wheat, Illthcoeli, Stet:rears k co; V 3 kg lard, S. Mils butter, C C Daisies . ; 1 car stave+, ti Herr. toularLtle 'Market. Lorristut..r, Jan. 13.L-IThere was a vbry full attendance on Thangeito-day with consider able animation, prevailing. Business acoord ingly was more active in nil department., of Irwin- . a large demand existed for Irene strppliek; witltindelpt3 of 2490-bales of by the river, for which .1 . 1 was Offelv4 atlo and refused. Sales of NO bales L by dealers am storent 114,60 per tom Corn is active, an) SOc wee Offered for a, ToWlot. of 10,090 sack - ,, for foward delivery with sales from store of 100 l' egg at Mc and Seebtethels prime white at BSc, and small lota at f6/2k7e, sacks included. Oats are In better request, with sales Of IAOO bush in bulk at liDo them store, and y 2,101. do fet ese.ka includell. Clone Ii rather dull, the trade being principall 'noel:teed to tho city, and Job- Meg demands) Ihnitelsales of suporded t 3 to do ; plain estm, atkt end :Ode td tal When Continues scarce and dull wi th steady Armand:sales of I,GOO bushels. luau.. 1 de livered at the river for Southern mills, a $162 per buShel. Barley malt remains quiet. with ~i d.C.OrgC!ba,,RPT/41 9 talkqt • . EIVEII NEWS. I= We have /110 change to notice 1i rlvei *tat tei%, • Wl!linnet weather a. 9 we had ylstirlay al a Fuitterotcoarse buAnc,l at thA, lanalag rano to& _ _ • • Caph:A.-Mcarowin,+:of tho No:recalled; upon es tact eVerliDg. ile entre'. to hare his boat here in a few days. + hhe safe at Ceruish /A land, and ba.linear - Yeargo trout Pittsburgh. Card: Mciiowin came on the Iron Mountain ears t an left only twohoats at linlphorto an— the .houthern Ilene - and John. D. Parry. 'Ale .thinks the Iron Mountain road OffiLied yester day receiving fririghta for rains at Sulphur. town, us - the SOuthern Belle and Parry expect romps here and load. The. Nina Nino IP: re are'giud 'to tear by a dia. patch toltioinnitcslorn ?tontine, 'yeaterday,luts been raiaed , willt.ooa be bias brood order . • EMEAREBOA - Pa FAOR D1.311-zrar mi t =Frt.'l"l.llKlm . sarral, 011thersoedlate pOrta. &wilt alclesrticei. - • - Parantger sitaaier, Bayard, • tironue • Leaves Pill.buralts for rarkeraborgt, s everT Slotplar and Thesrulay, •S otipek, a. to. Laveti Wheeling for Parkersbarill ivery Motiday and Tpuraday, at.l crelper....P.W -0 LearesTazkewbur r A T lVl4W4lnFg - h er7Tal'al/ fnavea Friday. at 2 p. to • Leal.. Whe/ fo s ß rrlttabsar2o [eery T WedaeadlY and Naturdat.. at la.. Yor frelghlasr 112.1" apply,on board, olio • Llalla./Z3 ds CO.. rot& EGVLAR • .PACILET SOB lit - 111=1.17:131, MARIETTA, L./kn. sawateasnite f KURA Capt. C.4t. &mu. eetll leave. for thee above and MI In termed tate porecrerE.TUXSDAT f t 4.p. tn. •Itetara tag; learea-Zaneornlo every NW DAI. at 7 nat. •J. , II...COLLINGWOOD, Agent. P I RINT! PIi e, " taMrliMit atraener , It ITRICtei • • Cant. ITAzt.arr. Will leave for the snore and all Interutedtale porta on the opentna oL osettatlns: Yoe freight or paeeage apply on Doak or N. - ATTORNEYS. ; 7 ... . ..... 11 .. C. mschnnur, • ATTORNEY. - AT . LAW, ..... : V. Pi. 14eenird !4lifiei , `"ClAlA, Agel!kli ntir; ! t er Wonodetl Soittlein collectelfin ;tun te:liflt'e=bi'ole..:l:o3l7e'tllll;ViliUgt-17gb. eattt7 N . ILSTNE. NUM( M. taIAtHEI BAIEVE , amen, • ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. s 1 Diamond Street,..llllltoborigh, Court Ruelne,-, Examining -Titter. Coureymiebig. Cultret and aR laud o Legal nuances, prompt; *et IVI LLITAIII ? CLAIMS, PENSIONS, IBACX ou43llllturYCMl=, of every descrlptlonerolteMeet, itur.terriber, the &Mowing rates. • "-PrriMonSlVOL„'p Ma.? Malt°, N.M. Ait T oruejat 1.3' Diamorl ,, tmt, piwalte Um Court Mum It.. , :hoeharTre oxe.Umge If the cloth! docent I.oerred, owl dl Inrorhoittm‘ Oren gratin. nobly N. M. morrETT & corturumi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE, 50. 60 GBANT AITUEET,' lEZEI 11TT5131311611, UNDERTAKING. COIEWL'IB I COFFINS =MEI IMETIM 31M100.t \ V = I= IHI4TrII • 11:10BERT 6.11ce. 10. =I Fortrll • ro deflating hi all lin branches. ,Dietatcrrlitx ootarict Attnl.llllllg cretyttang Intomnar7 "401. thOriggre ItArTtni atteodeQ 11;101 , OS t resaanable terlas. dad: ALEL AnLIM . • • • • Trzsnaziwr.azaraurt., 're_lfattmrlh offeet,ilitsbutsrh, Pa.":QOFFIN of all klnds; CRAPIZ, GLOVES, and ererldufalfahal of runes-al FornMing Goods fn ached. Ilvosso ?gtAg =o n neetrsirl d irr, "" 2.lr ." 4. A r l t . Joebus, LLD., Thomas Ewing, esq l ; rs. 1111Isr, Y.on. Zap. nicnAxn 11 0wAsz... . . rrprtx r i priVARD *HITE, '473.clorteasora. -Nean* oOuis 44 Voneester xavoiy stabil/. co_mcroi latoneta•nad Martian street. • • At m:a Ira'ptly attend tn-nnnt /m ed tn. a Allnglany City and vininlty - • IY2IIdYT kera. JOSEPH HEIM -& SON, Haan - • 'LI% 201 V. above tCant, bare on ban a Lance aslortracut of YANCY A.NUPLALN JelfitrilTllllE, Wahot •nd 2fahogatty, of their own manufacture, lad war ranted equal In andsUtrand ntyle to any manufacraf ,d to the Mir. rill sell at [ . ..instable pane% 119 (e)fzinit:4:6ol RICJIAND W. RODKRTB no,lncli . VOUIt.TII STREET UPIIOLSTERY slagibr a . l rs ) =V i et tril - l ' E jit Pk i re (ka p ea hands r ..r tF t. to. lathe.. ItasTrts: Cermet., . ttAntels s. t.smaln_Goolls, COCIAM Feather we,. riattrarsse, oral' mutts: also, the celebrated Patent Sprits; lien. AU kind. StinAs., Blinds Intl Fix term. '.Fretnt nittntlon Oren Ardent fat cultist* and tart* down Sts Cla' 00 Cloths ete aai • Roamers zum2ll R. 1., COCOA Rugs--% 000 Coma NE4S ustitcd‘l4l4albf MAME * 1 1 1:09.. Nos. It; astkittrir °oil street., COMMMSION AlMelf ANTS rovrt.t: JON,.AM, • . A. ant, at's, POTTED. AIKEN & SHEPARD, Nterelsont.and dealer* la Foreign nd Dosuestle Fruit. I.looe , Butter, Ch.e.s, 1 , 4.010 v. aad : ph,lace ',enema, last. MOLL - DEW:I F111.F.171 - . Paseen^er Depot. Flttshout7t, i'liskilLES C. BALSLET, Produce , had Cotutntaslon MercLasat, Warehouse No. Pa I. IHEIITY eIItKET; Pittsburgh, Fa. Whoknale .ealvr In hotter. Chet,. Lard. -1 41t 4 . ro , t. L 5.... laity's, Feather. Itrevun. Potatoes. Rosh toy. Dried }nth. Gr. Fruit. Onion. t=,. cratu, Clover Ses.l,, Tthothy heed. Flat t.atne ar.d Poultry. Durticuar attentlan glees to Frtxtuse Consignments. :0015 WILHL\ Istr:r 4 a tor to r t i a ' r i t irr' k I. 7:art) I 'cal, Yl..nr and Grain. Prvdat, un.l l'onamL•nt. Met( nat. a L111:11 . TT nTe.1.17. Pitt•nurgtt. E . H. JAfl►, GROCER. 7 DI A.110,D. MID _ LITTLE,sAini) & PATTON Wlitilr/.lll•Groxrs. Conicrita/loti Nerchaate oterart, in Ilev,n. Cheep, Fish, tarboti Ina Lard oil , Irp,n, cit.,. Cut 'Tartu gaud all l i ittsti , :bninanufactirre, generally 111 Ind 114 Sreouil t•tivtt. Pitt4trurgii. W. Orli dll.r.riED L - Lp SIFIEPARD, Commission and Beaten la Flour. Grain ant Pro dace. No. 3171.1 beet r altrevt, Pltteraren. Choice brand,. of Flour for Paler. azd Totally or colutantly oil Land. - .Particular attention pail e tiling artier afar aterchandlac 'generally pea, ty wm,r. Dux: • urretkoa... WM. P. BECK & CO, No. 1841 Liberty: streeL_lllttphargh, Irticiti , Pile Grocer, Cotiliulteiloci Merchants deniers in Coun ty, Proiltify, rrovisitirts, Itartio,Lard, Itutter, Tims, Produce, 'lour. Urn.) • rid Dried Fruits, Lc.. Salt and Lthir. W. crutcrarracs....t. EIMMATRICK...4. f.. r 0.305 WIRKPATRICIK, DUO. CO. lOucert.ora to Josty.l) larkrostrirk dt Wholttale dealtra le - Groccrles. Flout, (Train, Pro klont, Fitt, Clartbe, Solt, Nails, Glatt and 0118 Not. 191 a nd 1.11.-rty .treet. Pittabilre. Jyi D... , 1•3327.1t .3 A. GRSST. (71.1 - narie REITEII, PRODUCE, Commies/pa and Forwarding Bferellanta; as msrchaslag ascuti for all ?Inshore) Mumfaelores. Warehouse. No. =3 Liberty etreet, Plttabcxgh, P. JAMES trALzram & SON, Hann facturen or Lard Oil, and Cogamlselon bicrets - nta fa.r the purcla}se and Eldo of Crude a.d P.effnect Pe teolemn. 63 and 70 Wuter street, Plitattlirtrh. Ads - aura. made. on Conelgranente. SCHOWLA,, , KER &LANG ? dealers Is Groceries, Flour, Gnarl, isings. Fist, (Meese. bait, Carboa 011, afir:7l. 174 10004 btrett, neat Llbcrty blrret. ritantr. otortor. s. isxso GLOrtir. HEAL & METZGAR, Grocers and coixsau p siercslsko., .4 dealers la all kinds No.CountryFrothier shd Vittsburgh Itanotheturta. ?Ai Liberlyhtreet, oppositehead or Wood iteett, Pittsburgh. splity 111 ATZER & 'ARMSTRONG, For - wardlogandeoromissioa kterehmats. tar the ealo of Flout, Grain. Flacon. Lard. Butter. seals, DTiNi Fruits, and rzodoeegenerally, No.lBMattateitreet, corner of First; Plttabangh,-Pa. • fe•Z:ly DWALLACE; Commission Hier . chant andliThol nate Desier le Floor =RI Grain. No. 54 Liberty street,' opposite Penury - 111101a Depot, Pittebereb. Pa: Storage Warehouse, tenser 'Napa. sod Penn stereos. manly IT RIDDLE, N0. , 153 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Ps, Con:Masslces Merchant...ad Wholesale Dealer In Conntrr Prodere Groceries .d Pittsburgh manufactures. :Cash adviineed Cola sign/nen Is. and paid IZ.r Pedduce generally. an= J. b. LiGGrer' I 8. LIGGETT' CO., City Flour ,. • Ina Mill, corner Ltberty and Adze:. *treats, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4Eireepaclle, 400 Larerts per day. rd irousrY:- nowArtz7 JOHN L HOESIE & CO., Wholesale Grocers and entsralealan Merchants, corner of Smithfield and Water atreets.,Pittatxumb. nOSEET DAT.XXL,L ' POBT. DALZELL & CO," Whole.! rate Grocer*, C01:m.4 , 04a mud Forvrardinglerer. aunts and dealer; In Produce aod Pittslittrgla Nur; ufncturrs, Liberty street, Phut:much. JOHN 11.0 ID IV [GLUM 2 - LOTD. TOM FIAIWYD .& CO, Wholesale Grocer. and Commission Merchants,. :No., 1.72 Wood and =Liberty street., I'Mtaborstb- Jcl6 CHARLES L. CALDWELLJ. (Szte •-• cesaor to James Mottoes P. C 0.,) Port packer and dealer to Pro, Woos, comer of Market 'cod Fro= greets. Pitt4boratt. . TAfiT & WILSON, Wholesale arocem C ommisstou lfirttuuti,, god 4,Airtst In Produce nod Pitt aborgh .I.l.ssuiLactitrp, No. /.11:. city meet, Pittsburgh. 'SAW' DICKEY &I CO., Wholftaii Grocer.:Xoeurn I Aldose iderchantc. and dcaliri La' PltUbuProduce; No. 50,Vulet Meet and Trout +Vett,' rgh.. DAN= tncrz .. . voltam. II: iOlfili3 b Coy (Succeseara to G. Graff: )r..141ce. and Corcualss/clu Jicr aunts, :47 Liberty Etreet. rittlbiagh. REI3I:(ER Sr: RIMS:, (Successors to d../autcrsou,)Whottealeth.lers roc rlgnirl N'ut.4 and :Spices. Confertlockery, bunts, Vflvlr riu,..te., Nos. and LU Wood btreet, a , irrre Fittb-Pictaburish. nA.VID 1. EDGERTON. Whole- I (}corer and Conozdastaa Merano IST' Wood tined, Pittsburgh fer.tly rtr,Fr IWALLACE. AIOBEIELT, SEUPTON & Wbolessle-zaroters awl Pro ßuse Desleizi2io. 2, 41.xh Elteet,llLtAborxh. • l• • • ' ,fall BANK§TATEDIEn b a; SAVINGS TUNE, for six mu:Wu:W o ing lti Tunberath. _• = .. LI A/3 • Amount dno Depotltorn, June Ist, 1%3 Amount rremisedthurt/lepoi- 1t,c*.03 atop Inat xli tunnttoo .... ..-* 4gtZtiz,:g.l Amount paid DopoNfeors during bytill. 330,04.1 fA Amount or Contingent , tt.= 51 June ' * 103,311 7. Inertano of Contingent rood during Lait •Lx months-- AMoUDI of Clout.*agent Fund. Dry. 10 3.437 :4 AZlOtrat .of.Dt.rillensidre Do 7wakoty toe 14.{ . ..1..c. mouth+. - C.rA^. •,. : • /17 ASSE . TS. 4.6A,004 4 Loan, Moods mod Mortgage... 4 gip= :14 Heal } ;Ratel,o36 61 'StOek hi litt‘burgh 114111.4.... 65,170 fa . It. S. p. epee crthr.80r16.....=„0,3 00 11. h. 6 per rent. Certificate,. 111,CCO 00 I t i: i. itAer rre cef.. ry llv . fi c a...1:61. 7 1 : 1 ...........„. 06,141 co n 4... an ," Jlllll iteeertat4.,.. • TM.400 ,Chsli On hatfi1......... ..... i .e.:. - C,644 DS, The Truster, have declared a Dividend o f TflUlj r}.7.111.4:NT. out ern.: 006415 of the last six month%a, free of Government Tax. pay - able forthwith. Ir Dot drawn, will bear interest froth Deoetriber LK: 1.64.: - : • • C. A. COLTON, Treasurer. rmSlmnr.al; DecemberZlh, I.v.r.i. .•,, . ..". . , ~.. . - .... . , •, ...• ti• • In; _my Ts ed.'Audltlng Connuitteo. , reapeet, ,ft e lteportrtat tlievhsvo examined t be Triaanrers lif t ga r and ' Ort '"d'n %, sc'Mber .7 /meccas-mined t oA-4.1M0 coniiating of fintids and Mortgages De 'Meat...Estate, Cr Tildes tei of Bank Stock B . ethar change, ILF. V. Cittlileates of Indebt }l. per cent, Coupon 'Bond, for Mat, " 4 1r, 'Notes, and . Cash on .handi and - find the Tr''' - carnet. and to enric,,pond with the as_ Id Ann. ' t to Id&Ati YEAUEII, J. 1.1 a . —, `3.o:".4!):),lgrs'i. NATIONAL CC BA.NBB, r - , 2 01 . FiCr. Or COUPYrontrattr-rin: Ccuncncr, bia”itstizON. Dec. n), VOL 1 11VEILEAS, - by salbifactory eyt= deuce PT.:pled to too under-toned, It he,sbecti made to Appear Mettle: Loublitta Nation:U.ll=k of New Orleans. in , the City of Neee - Oriesm,thil rarbh of New Orient:mend Ptah, of Loutslani, hoe been duly Organized under and arcoriling to the re- Aui:retentive the neta of tonere... entitied Au ct to provide ..National rot-retry, secured by pledgo of United etete, Bonds, axd to provide :be the clretiLttiou nod ;redeutption therm, approved June 3. p 514,,•• and has cOmpiled with ell the provis ions et eald net required to Int complied with before commencing the twine:sot banking under said set: Now,therefore, I,rittzusr,C Le t Comptroller 111,14=tagooy of Sc. Orleans. in the Parish or Now Or Ia ient. Ind biatt or /Amidst:N.le aulborired to botwatnaco the.. business orbsokingetuden theact afore In temituuny vt !terra, nitnese tor !men end seal of Wilco thin nth due of Dreember. • • • .YREEAtAN CLARK t h E, Comptroller. The hatitnAll be In operskloo by e Mtn Lust. .- METiLLk: 3111104 x l.h.T FLOWERS. 11.09,WEr3 •;. . gonst.lro4l Astly at thg , Tiirefry Store of J. B. Mc; FADDEN" 4.1.13.„ rOhisrket street Pittsburgh. nosing removed our Go del./tops es taiga:4o Run; rouseulrut to the terrehaui of the Plitsbcrrgh agog :ganehusterbtrerLgtailroad, -owl the Woods , 1100 htV.iorsort the P.T. &0. it; it:' -We arenowpre. =? ) 1T11 I:7 ' PvfgtT7 fv l3witto,Zeli=. a gotosuesositoi: Ispaws L.EGAL f'NOTICEIA • -• ‘. A LLEGay.vwcOinivr, tur .4...Orphans‘Catirt.ln sildAm:llltreounir. bold at- Pittsburgh. January titg,i.,. l l3. l l , frA. r totter; r gthVgrrai-Wic=l • allig.4:lseetia l :orng, • itet g An 4 new, J4nuerr: UR, We. on matfett or A. It. Urowo, aLturFyier tietrtArderedent. pm Coon IVigtxtiOn lbt r iTe= to the t,ll,l`fget:o 4 'M c.uniant,,p..211 0 .1. 1 11 9 11 g ri!oteleKetly entitled to the • THU tA . r.r . M.t h C irc'°F9? vt.;:AL: - HERRON. Cla.k. - 'edit attend to"the Int.lo.of .I.aVelo appOintmel rnu 3, Ilattgg e .:4Vel[nWillt 11rh t• grOf ;1 0 1 ef " ii 44; i 7 1''' stErnat ' ' lll4Wh Frr jan:l24l.9alet- Auditor. : .• STOCK BROKERS. s. BRYAN, 'Broker In Stocks, L• BONDS AND It tAL FriTAYE, 67 Fourth Matte's fitaldlng,) Lars and pelts oa commlislort, Bank. Ha l Ma7. /11 , 11/.ollf`t retrolearn and other A? lock*. sad Goan:ncut. AtahrzY and other itauds. Urrlera exeenterl t• telegraph at thelie v. , York and phlhidelphla tiPaekYlOartla. • Jal3 8/0 gitlEtris, robem 9 ST tlie ° r_n n t iF A Ceo the bbowel Factory, orrtbe -wilegneny Vaiter.riaaatte, along Tenn street to the litrdll \bard. at LENT/ir.ll. I'OCK„. BOOK containing aometliing ern: one hundred doliwrs la litttiOtint Currency. lb o above .reward trill be staid. on troll:Winn altnn Tritro 0711 C 0., or Om roolOenco °Me unOrogrted, corner wf Liberty and Morton streets, 'Ninth ward. jataddr . nr,WAIIT Vat. 11_.DRIDGE OF PITTSBURGH, PENNA. r ~.. rr, frm. ' II 1: ,04 Tres.a.r oults I:+i TEMPER ANCETILLE. Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, NiNNUF runz WRITE it I: I RNIING - ()11,. Brand—' Ti,. Ml rann at I, , teellrd for burning properties. rola,. or fin to,- a .altaDle for n u d I. ot up In well swooned bar.. or Eszorr. Q. Issnrcenno—duen Watt, Loners ben. fees, =set. C. 13. Ilesovn. C. L. Caldssell, 11. Co/11W, J• Ws Porter, MIA. Wallace. Carroll. S TANDAJID ..IPotroacvsam irtolEbneiry. CLARK & SOMER. Works and Oak*, Co/tins Township = °mot. r. rxr mtmcn—.ll WOOD STREET. a' These worts bare the lulgest capacity to the cote to7. Tte brood gaud* the hlghettlerthlS tereutry% Bud lo Eurs - . 0. for quality Ind are test. moat the Is put In seen seasoned Donets, prepared at - pedal; for export. Slanuthrturcre of DOILLES, STILLS, Th.lf/L9 wad • Lruprored Barton. Toots for t.sll deLtly DUNRARD C REEK PETROLEUM A- , COMPANY. Ware Cor. of Perm end Wayne Street:s4 Tbla company eras zed on the ^Jth ICUS- valet t Peonefleanta.tlnCtig =id Itannfaeturtalf 1411a.' Ile territory of the company ad.tolne the LAW e. the Dunker:l Creek Union 011 Company , of this etVL. Capital Stott f== 'Snarl:log Tend Par Valne of cub Share 01.77CIPES: Prestdent-8 A. SOLIMSTON. 'Secretary saa Try...user—lL W. =CUM. Dil-IX1131111: B. A. JI)7IWACM, .1 J. 13. Ftx CDOR. ./A.l.az GI:LA.IIAZ le3:1111 W. G. Slaw. 11. W. ertcate. COEtI2IEUCLiL OIL Wl:Mii.B PURE WHITE BURNING OIL AT THE LOWEST MARKET IRATES TV' , ; - AlTtTrimnii. ; We ore eonotroetthz, aeld will keep on. Wet o so . mice style of • 41:3 , 1Za 3131•743,22.213:481 MI- EffBFS L COMM 8 1811.2 We Invite parties needing engine, for thia Prnen to call and 6co them, non.' oT PULE anti 0' LIAR 6TALET6. near City Water VI - arks. Iv= MACKINTOSII. jAmes WILKINS, ." • • CRUDE AND REFINED • - .011.8 1 SIMI Blot*. Dnquesne Way, Yittsburil 'GT Special tdtettlost clren to t 1 sale sad At mist of Petroleum ar.d Itoproducts. Coustvunes respectfully solicited. ro.,tolltre BoX. IC. J. 11FiNt No.l ST. CLIIIII * ST., Pltibbizzgh, Forwardira and Commission Moreton Add dealer la OSIs.. Crude Petroleum Oils, Id., eoustdatly on hands fsr Rat at the loreat Market price, Coadtping sad orderd whetted. • dedid WAILLNG & RUG, cOMNIsRoIs NERCLUNTs, PETROLEUM :AND .ITS PRODUCTS And Dealers lie:Laing Xited& . Scr.I:I3SAMIET PlUsbcrif CM BONIIED ‘VABEIIGITSE PHENIX WAREHOUSINQ COMPANY,. foot of Beltte , iind .Tharrisena Scree! , Itrocaaps, Y, : Storage :ten' Refined Parolee: Taalo .33 a - .1161r.021ce, %511£AVElirkilliZET, Nee 7', I_ zons;HT BRUT 11.- MED'S '4l .A.Azoollicmo - oras, Offices, No. 93 !Abe* Stree To be sold at Aiietkin on WEDIFFSDAT,, Tar DAY and FRIDAY }:VENINGS, January Vt.b. , and Mb, at S Wllet a each etattin,a. at the DUNI . 'GALLEItY; mo o. 6K Iltoadwayosr_zt turf; 5 TML O X.P l = l .tcs ANCIEtirAND MODERN OIL PAINTIO • Being the 'entLre colleeilon of the late Mr. Monter. of Matter's Island. ITe.teheiter cos! Y.. eareorletter to all ,nearly AM Genuine of the old master. Thls we afford to eennotsserum i tire onen.; any for the selection of line pictures.• beteg largest sad driest eolleetbro ever exedbited or ad. for sale lb this connt. The late owner, Mr. 1W formed the prbactml part of It from the ,yea: until ir.M; no plate.. baring. been added sloe* nasimo4the laeatirere pore ased espechdly Agent. Mr. Hobson, during thc l artlonar=les la Frazee, the balance bells , careful eelatkra of the late owner during a perl Afty years. It , has -always been esteemed the , rtwesentatlve kaLlery of the kl:/ Masters United Mates.. There are no oth pictures curbsta thls estalo,Aue,_ll comprising t entire roils; of the Late Mr.•lionter only. The sale will be , tire sad without maim: naltrgla'. :147eTarlg:isratVr7itWATli o ffl :et; Caisfst tt street or at the offiee or the. Anctioneers, Llher . ly street. • • A b i P metues can ha :01:441:Led at m e mace on M. DISSOLUTIONS. -77 11SOLVTION....The a'Arturti, 181.'e tvgx.:trAvnau nd ba' dlneol late.y :mutual contett4..Jll indebted to the ann will to:case e at once. and those baring. claims against gala; will pre, , ent them for papornt ltamedlately. r old ...land. - Federal atrett, or No. 79,. West •Idei mood, Allughruy. • J. R. 81.1Kpmm ROFIERT • • DrssoixTl Dar ON nair here or PARTNI ItlP.—Tho-xhip fore et -1 ander b the armor JONES & COO! to Lf dbmoN mutual roosral. The buAlcie., of Mr firm IC itted by thelr scleCti3Oft, - JAIIFA T.. 11aM CO. I. I IICUA.L O I. JON'} • a. 1.5. T. SHAM • - IN - ErSIIIING 'from Die %The.; I coeetthily mendA.M.l7.3 T. BEAU a Co. to my fnpae .1111C3LAIL Jle.3 COPAIITNITKIIP.-The Undentgred hall; elated tbnaxelr. a to -slim antler tar dame of ' JAM 45 T. Z/tAIiT CO- Maker. and urf JAMES T. BHA!, CALVIN ADAM E=3 • ' i , ASTROLOGY. ------; cICAIGLE„LADIES AIM t a-sGENTS. you base now an oxen , +3. • •I euthtigly22"sraxffsN'entit!rt. -'4" s, % .,5.; • ' i or shies s ' a liUse Possess ilo Writs r . L. , esn•produee a. correct likeness +or j • your titian husband or wife. Sly \I" i sea • ti!d i dl er,Tor u llye age se% "l°r "-IT" .) your zuturi 7 parister s i d ; net ine = mill: also di .4:c.....1.:?,1,,,r4v,z,e.- It, ,314=.1..trazatic - Draws, ea. Iletroinflealesn. • • is timd.tli WET- TO LOVE I _OI24 W .i IN a. trartrat. on_PLITECIALOGRIA4 VASCINAV roigettuest., ,tact ovt.., It tracks rni.to cbarll lorzi bow-to rearela strign§dorinprato.. etirg. 124, GRIT 1 1' 11174TE Molt EP :IiIXD or GROWN PERSOIN.-Er% r _ Llkettatt otrookililladelptd., reeraly data 7by2 A NalL to sealtd envelope' A t oi - Cur accompany each book ,- - .1% FAM1LY...i...51116.4-Eiirjiiel • l i sopply otchatee Leaf pied pnt up ea ••: r Ty& ta hese ot 4) pods. map y.ohn_la teen; torjeht at the forest met .. .f..l . 7 4 Fetel2Etortrof ot =esti Hand •Ontri-CONIMN OE. ron t.n, In one ,Do:na Lin num,: ra Walt 71171V:Pe rmrjekb:;:afrsu: sale by - JAO. ItEIiSID- Corner ofLlonnT and Mend .FUG,, • - LADIE!, MISSES ' At) CHILD the Lased ani lost Pnviej! Issitht:;:i; Ever Otrekedi ln- tiy,: Ifil c‘ .:': CaIgEOGICIOXiri tiO Car so. 4 ersaF t vita! OIL WORKS. • CC)MIEPII!Mkanr. =I "Lucifer." CoustszllT on band and for sad B. C. de J. 11. SJILINTEII. 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