11 El BM II iota .Arizette WilTrij:i.r.-SDAY, JANUARY 17, L.,144. TRAVELERS' GrJEDE. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Pnlitrikylctintli &Peden/ Itonroad. .: ~, DI parte. , Arrf cur. ...4.7 , ....tun -a °.sla m Mall I.X aro Altoona Arcom`a 7.10 a m I nee I.lne La) A 0 Lth , tnnatS Lap% .m.C. a m to WAll Accora•la OZ a m Mall ..-.... ... ..11•in ara 1.1 Peon Aecom.. 7:13 n m 'PIM... 'taper-a... 3:'..lpm ta Wall Acta.— to:o0 aln Joboatoten ..Ic'el. 4:15 p ta,...ohnat.n Ancom.lo•os a ran Llor, .... ...10m0 psn .I • lttkltrle 151.11..12i:5 pm 111 If nil ...Tom.. G..M* la Da morn Exp.. 1411 p m Ail'Ld '• . ' 10. c. aI. ':al Wall Amon... =pm •• ,• /st Pe.n• n Ato•tonl t: o m . P P tl e 'aEApe re on .. 0 2 : 0 p m u.tcp os,Alt.ma Acoam. 111.2:calo Tra1p...01:53 p rn •-• ne chtos•h Vain' , 44 , 9 W Ellie Sialloo every Sunday at PY.5.a In.; rettrolurg. leavca Ylttebnrßn at 4 V Pl itsbdrats. Cattumbaa and ClneloanatL Arrioss. MVali title.... 1t...10 ant Pact Line. ..... .. a:7la m ali enn a ca na 11 ................ 313.5 pm IntDrees 2 Zpm tapreco. 12153 am "bitubeeratel Ae. 'Steubenville Ac commodation .. 4:05 pee eommodation —lO.lO aas 14118 bargh. EL Warfle and Chicago. Departs. drebee. l's Nprvaa a.% • mm Express .......... 2:03 • SO .li lt. f kpress., . . .... I:716 p ter expfeaa ..........• am P : I I :: 11er.....=:::: tla l fp . 1 11- neellniCl;xpr•o tan p en New Ihialiton AcCommodation leaven Allrghea.Y elepbt at s a. ta., 1.1.60 S.M., f•MI p. M., and Cca7p.m.. - Itoctester., 0.10 p. m.•, New Wailes 3:3)p. P a,; Leap pmy, lo:a. p. In. s I; elldrellle, 3.:0 p. m. '''' rillin l WW•gb. dlevetnn4 and Inilleatinz. drrtvre. unapn ?Attn.." .. . ... 121,1 , - , 1 r t fprat ter '''' bleubenjUle Aeeotmnndat ME ZOre. Allesoca.7 is a. IV p. ma. '„, Pittlltapp , ,h and Connellevale. Le pane. dr".. . 0, p r. HAI • ' 44154.31.1, _ .......... .:,,,. .Itopre,o ... . . .. .. R 0 p mEappe,...,,,,,, foi ~, m Ist McKee, port-11.9a tot.t a'.• - •ts • ..; 2.m, , . ltd .• .. Cal 1 niSO uey Ettal Akiegticiar Va /road. . h ~,,,,..e.„. Xktorir NW .... C.74'.• ga Expire.. 11.00 3. m ~. t ' coop to kWh. ... .. .. 6;10 a m . 1 ; ,1',.?,a, - ,.,1, . iji: i,op m Accommulation i4iXt a m WA 464iii.....b .. . Clad - 1. e Ra il road. to 011 - City and Franklin.''N. Arrive. m jr. = F x lar AZ a m 2tl7.°AtZZ:4l,7A,Pri sz...i'dt-hie.i...id"' Bearer witty. Ileasrnetille Zest-0 rant and Water Std. dreinet. I Depart.. coam 43:13 pm I83:0.133 ....... ~.6:oopm 1/ernenx WIT 81.. Clair ' Bt. .',.. Anym. . t o f eft . .... SS p. in. llntler Ntge...sla. 6 St. Clair:direct- Arida.. Da parte . Wftaific iStajeaisi4i:llol,el Anita?. 23, p. rt. I geni . . :-, ikbEtSIOR OIVINIBUS&LIVERY STABLE, CO CCM!: STFUMT to. • AXE &SON. Proprietors. OiInUiIISEMS AND OA a OLF ,C 4V,,l , s _heator sLL . 4a4 1.. • A lam o, Cs is: rose 014NtAIP/11715 MORT.' naT:lyd 1: •-- CITY AND SIII3IIRRAN. - • We wish it understood that the price our karats: ilndolErening Editions sad by bOrit on, ti,e aIrOOS• asi, as S he tounitr • antrr.tE sErrs PER COPY itlietr.rnore iy destutuded, it Is Impost. • erecting o.f the filleg - ttenl• Bible Society —Reports of tom Alittees—Election of s Mete Board, dte. e . The Twenty-sixth A riltli;ersary of the Alle gheny Bible Society met last evening in Rev Dr. Clark's Clistieh, (Second United Prestry erian). The evening was very inclement, • • yet there was a fair audience in attendance. - C. Yeager, President Of the Society, called Ihe meeting to order, ?pen the Rev. Joseph Log, of the First Disciple's Church, opened the exercises of the onfillig by reading the 9th Psalm, after which hololfc•red an - Dupre, • 2 ire petition to the Ttrorto of Drage. ,- - Sir. L. 11. Eaton, Corgthatlemling Seter-eenery.. let the Society; than read the - fol 100 leg Annual Report of the Board of .55n ageer ' saw AOttn's REPORT. During the p It year the Roarg„ hasail.eati fry • pursued t‘ et for which IL Was treated. 711 e work 'the Society is two fold, Pir.t, to wal - Plv . .all • destitnte within the limits of ~,,, it. ~, , ,a.peratadm., with the word of life. and 5ee ..,,,,,,0ada.0 collect funds tomipply throngtitute in v s." , ether sections Cl the State and hout the a orld.• Mr.ibibert Davis, our Missionary Agent, has. devoted himself eurtnestly to hL9 good wrk 1 and has met with the mono gratifying success. , in Lis daily visits our missionary has learned •,,,,a,gthirg of the "luxury of doing good." `been family fotmd destitute of a Bible has been offereeone "without money and without price." Onr agent has been kindly received verywhere, and we cannot doubt that his faithful labors, followed be the prayers of - tiesi's people w h i r result in much good. ... • The monthly reports of our Missionary 'abuend in thrilling incidents. exhibiting mos!, forcibly the importance of oar work, and revealing the astounding fact that In this - •eify of chnrehes and Sabbath Schoo Is, a very fame amount of inl.s.9lonaPy work remains to ho .done. The following statistiesseill show oar doing . • ' lorthe year, V2171;110. Visited 1 amities Destitute I um illes Supplied }amines Refused t Bibles Donated .. . Te-taments Donated Billies Sold. Testaments cold AntountS of Grunts Amounts of 5a1e5.......... .. . ... Donated to House of Refuge, Bibles_ Donated to name of Friendless, Illhles • Whole amount on subscription book s up to January ii, lies a1,e39 00 s' •"'" Outstandurg en subscriptions WI 90 Lash collected 1,6:4' id • • - Cash on sales 50 .4 Whole ain't received from all somees. 4,711 71 Add to•this amount paid over to the Treasurer by Mr. itch:mama, after the last Anniveraary Total amount received .'eLyst 74 —The year closes most auspiciously. Fends have flowed into our treasury,. and our' work has greMtly prospered. A atlantic rebellion has been overthrown, and peace reigns . throughout our borders. Your millionaof ha-. mat, beings have been redeemed from bond age, and now bsg for the Word of Life. Heath en. hations ate now more than eve; open for The receptior. or the The reading, of the Scriptures, alone may convert and reform tho profaip the Sabbath breaker and ihedrunkti&X."' c wards of ins ....—a.P4tran - glsretrlbly to. us, Freely ye have reef: red • freely g re. ' work ofthis socletr, eornmends Itself to every Chrlstilm Why, then, may we not have . the hearty co-operation 413 every denomine , thus, and every Individual church. In view of the enlarged field and greatly increased de _maga, our contributions for the coming year should at least be doubled. We appeal to you, as Christian men to give Or, your prayers, your contributions and your earmowlessipport. hands of every placing au open Itibte tn the hands Of freeman, and you soot only add to human hapfdriess,bothpresent and future, but assist mightily, In cenaenting, and strengthening this great union. 31r, James Pattersee, Treasurer, presented i hr following report : TR.LASVD.ZII.4 REPOZT. Jan,es Patterson, in account with Allegheny Illble Society: DR. 70 le. CL Reinman, agent, do. natlona 111 09 IN:Mort Davis, do 1,713 74 J,- .. Mercer, Libriartaa, -4 proceeds of sales 47 G 3 • O. Johtiksii .'W.romrdraes ...... etWalcloo, Beryl. of 'Saxton, for 1954 .. .............. la OD James Brown, d 0.......... • 1.5 Y. (1: BCfaeman salarY " W. W. N019 . .. 1.; . 85 Warms clue on bible ac- Count' lis 33 FL. Rev. W. W . EchfA tionared to Pa. Bible 50c1aty......,. 762 gi Iltobli.LlsiZazat, salary oo liiddoo, servirs t,•• last-year , BAU AttnanTlCY, Jun. 16.4;6. 31r.2'atternon wan Also entrusted seltln tlleree rr nett ntlkel,ll.trarlaxt, which he read, as fat _ • liepoitof,foner o B. Mercer, Librarian of the Allegheny Bi b le lely. for lea,: . Jan. 1,1%5.-1(0. =OS in Deposi - totof", col Dor ordr 412 Jun, 1, 1666,—No.,+infevolnme e s received from Penn!a Bible Soule. • -.• tydurbiltrYosr 921 . , • Total . • 7 • Apr!l4, 1563.-Ey„ dig: a volumes re turned Penn'aßible So. • .Go • • *X 4,•7 %. •'• • 25 L ollit 7 eoittmes rurntebed ~...... ~-.....4,..• - - g tr ojr . of: Refuge, per vo ~;?,,,., Dlthi.:l.3, ' " No. or*olorai.. furnished ~... ...2,- . .. ' • Momti of Friendless • - per order..... . ... ... . IS Mts. 1, INX.—No. of volumes furnished - 1.., Mr. It. Liacis.Blble awt, during the year .. . .. ... ids “ . . No. of 'Bibles and Testa mentit 5911.1 st Depom tory '' :l2 WM ^ ' No. of voter:nes - on hand Jae i, rep The congregation united In singing th. rAelto 72d • Yest,hesbnli, apd al On to him , :Shall be of 8 helm's gold; Far him atilt shall- they pray, and he •. - ' ditifybel extolled.. ~ T iieftztog address of the evening was de. 'Reefed Rev - ,J. Herr, of the Methodist 4wrintostant March. His theme was. the Milne rrotestant - Bible-Tend the - ed book • •-bes few defender% who can better setMeth its Divine iniunctions,orits transform Log :, efrka ty, In bringing men , u the footstool of; Mem, And the fear qf his Maker. Few speakers have a more .2teppj manner of expressing their "ideas than Rev.M., whose address was listened with the most marked attention, the conclusion of the Reverend speaker's address , ,- - the congregation Joined in singing the tld realm, commencing - The Lord's my Sherherdi ill not want ~., •Me makes me down to I e • ,to_paeteres green Ito leadeth me The quiet enters by." 1,1, 09547C441.111rei, dvf Itft..l Ly MII t G. Gnettruitn; First aEng . ll.ll, tt.th,ran Churc h, hart/ Must. a dvi:lll.z raresi.... upon Ga.... 1- Ilas n zs ix I..a.oner andPlaktr, aatri trq . l Or the . an- P G. air FI.I • to arldrei, the Sere•ct v;kk hlch d. 1, ,4, a icinted ar.ii int err , tioe manner The ,t I. , rew,. ci to serve 11,- ye , r ost n uhrrib . 11^. rice, si.irs Ps it er•• el, A Ly Sreonri 'Method:4i ♦ 7...1.71. 4 F. I:lkk•rt flu rr.grk F. Whkriorth Trim. 1 Fr ••r rwn. I ., kurth Moil:wogs% Frotes•au: Lure!, —I,V If, FAO,. 0. Per n!-tn. sawn Al Cii111:4: I rekklcoerr,:ic.'!..., , - P fOrTI: Pr,. Le nal} N.., -It °UM I , l' id 1 -r-erg ritturn Mar'. I•,. Dal "... 6 rmed rresa , ‘"terioin Cluorcli --M. iv r. , I' Mk./ . error 'Niue Prow .,, nandiii,ke ghptlst. Chun A. Leto., `'t 1. Bour..r. Torrence 31..a r rL ift.h i... .1 ‘ 1 1 , 1ic h iikt pat Ptlo , t , essani Chum I . J.A lrs i t yli r i z . l7 . t ß erl y a i rt lll. Ch reb—l , hre'r li Niah lb - e P a l;e . siryte tobo r rt len D. r ., : i ti . u . rch 2 7 German lictorm Church, A aga _ny—D. S. Direnbaher,Gcorr • , Allegheny-11 Coe, J. D. Johnson. G. SDn"gir.. Id t church—Tame, Reno. et b°dist 1 " t- " 11 , •r Andrew Knox, hi .k . Englfrkb Evarkgr z tk i t . Lutheran—L. eager, g, 77 t estant Church, Sewickley—J. .11hucl cMater. T e'sifed Presb,yterlan Church, Monett ester— gr,ere, WM. Trimble. Fairmount Presbyterian Church -Jas. Most gaety, isarre: reely. Old School Presbyterian Church, Manchester Sansunon, A. McCoy. Leetsciale-Pret.btorlan Church, Sevrickly— .l. B. WiLsOn. ' German Preiarstertan Church, Manchester— I'. EisenhOwer,aohu Goss. L Presbyteriany • Church, Sharpsbnrgh—J. C. eWm. Ittens. German Methodist Episeopa! Church, Atte gbriiv—L'har/ea Spangler. Methodist Episcopal Church, gliarpsburg— Wil.n Moyle, Sen. Methodist Fipiseepal Church, iiancheiter, -McCune, A. L. Hines. Presbyterian Church, Highlands, Judge Brown, James grad. Preshwt ertan Church, Sesriehl ry, John Ira to Jr., T.B . Nevin. Methodist Episcopal Church, Sewickley, J P. granter. D. 'N. White. - Baptist Church, Sharpsburgh, Anthony Yer. kills, Joseph Ingham. German I.utheranCburch, Sharpsburgli, J. egiEtilL Metiodist Episcopal'Church, River Greek, A. Coubba t - Wm. Goubbs. Germefi Lutheran, Stenartstown, Jacob 3inngotik?.. Mr. Da*Mt:toyed that the nert anniversary meeting MO Society, be held on the second Tuesday of Ap 1087, widish was carried. • Ide: Herbert •ed that the Conan ntion so aniended as•to eualde the Board of Man agers to make abnations of ilibles, outside the Inuits of tbe 311sSionaralield. Adopted, ' On motion it was Reseterd, 'that tee:newly ciented Board, meet on the first Thunnlay of PebruarS , ;fiNr the clec tiod of officers to serve for the ensuing year. After singing - the Doxology, and a Renville.. Ooa by Rev. Ell the Society adioneted. , .s , Meeting. of iLWCft-,9K Cannella—Electlon - - , The Allegheny Councils held en adjonren.l Electing on Tue-day eveulug, January 16th A joint seselon wits held, when the caucus nom Janes for city otllce,a, at pub:u-tied yesterday were duly elected. In &lee!, Mr. ME move. l to sysponnl the nal ek that other tonsinens might lot Islet up, Adop ted. Mr. Iftdi offered n resolution to emplo3- S. St . hoyer, Eaq., as attorney In the 'lsland ease." Adopted. The Mayor offered a reeolution to refer the report of the outgoing Solicijor to a Commit tee of two from the Select ann three from the Common Connell. Adopted, and Messrs. Myler nee tram appointed on part of Select Council —Common Connell concurred and appointed Messrs. McNeil, G. S. Miller and Stearn.. Mr. Drew offered an ordinance to repeal lhe of the ordinanee prohibiting the crec tit n of umeden An animated discussion fol:na ed, and re sulted to the question being postponed until the next regular meeting. " " In CommZu Council 1;13 new bu,lne.e. transueted. r h u . a i nn ' o l T wi n !Zvi 1)7 1 e 4 14 % d i i tiTo f cw eiLe l'inlmee—Scleet Council, • A. D. Smith, Mill Common Council, lilt:clic, Strom , —Select Council, .J.ll. Smith.hl rirr COMmOn Ilnunab, Wm .I, er. Yp r itrAe., sm.! I.snctings—Scicel Council, Ir n. -Common Council, •Megrnir Wolter. G... City Property---Seleel. Council. •Irn. In, /1.11. Common Council, Brown, 11,1:Adorn, Wm. Miller. Water—Select Council, •Drum, Thoma Common Council, Mcli elk , G. ti. .11.111cr,Brow • Parr farm—Select Council, ..,1 H Iyler, unan "tell, Common Council, ° Cunningham, Mayo Police S electConnell, • Thomns, C.C. Smith. C ommoc. Council, rdelkiell, Brown, Campbell. Goo—Selectemmell, Wm. smllp, llnll. Cmn mon Connell, .31cDonalci. Hanna, Hacks:dor. . Connell, *Ball, Patterson. Common Council, Reext. Mc Lk:mid, Myler. Survcro--Seleet Council, C. C. Smith, Potter son. COmmon Council, .31c3icil, Youth:mbar, G. N. 31111er. Priming—Solent Council, A. D. Smith, Hock enatein. Common Council, •11. 31. ]Miler, Campbell, Appcul--belect Council,. WM. Smith Thoma, C.msmon Council, /teed, laulhauber , , IfoNa i. Ordfnunce.—Select Council, • Nat croon. IPrum. Common Council, licelcudom. Walter. Fire Fmgine , —Seleet Council. t ler. C. C. smith. Common •Recd, Campbell, Cunningham Marliets...—lielect Council, Drum, Wm. ~m it.ll. Common 4 - onneil, 'Hanna, Wulb, abiln. AV..oden Council Jinni/en [fen, Wm. ornitb. Common Council, •Fael Meyer,Luwlxr Wm. Miller. Struct 8and..5.--belectler, .1. B. Smith. Common Council, Magraw, Linn ningharn, Faullmnber. 4'oo tad 117 15 Effl i•eirerage.--Z,l eel liouni il, J. B. Common Council , *%V a IT; r, Slagrusr. motion, Councils adjourned. TEM The completion of the Pittsburgh Oct berbille Railroad, thenew link in the the short line of the Pittsburgh, Coltman. and Cincin nati Railroad, has opened a new ana rich coal region to Pittsburgh. All along the line of Mit road coal of the beet finality Is abriblant, and already some hail(-dozen new coal enteeprises have hocn began, some of which aro now ready to scud coal to market, and others soon will be. In the course of a year ur two the coal trade over this road must be very large. Among the first to get into market with coal over this line is Idr. Da id Steen, who has opened a pit nearly opposite Matfellghtsci b needing in dallymappliev to the city, kis well aft , lVestward. Mr. Steen was formerly In the coal business on the Yougietgbeny, in Which he was very successful, and having had a long experience in the .trade, he cannot fall to be asattecessful in thins new region. Ile has a large body of very rine Coal, immediately ad joining the railroad, at the lituastlehl station, Only seven miles from the city; and ho can therefore run In supplies rapidly . . lie has ei fiablithed a coal-yard in the :7:1 . 7. aalatntng "Hard-Scrabble," at the 131,14 of Fourth street, and near the month of the ncw tunnel; and as thin gives him fuellitic, for the rapid delivery of coal to-almost all pert, of tho city, we hare no doubt he nlll soon:nod lautSeif - busily en caged In filling orde:s. Tbe opening of new coal relions. from which the ult, can a, altoo. lntuited dill- plies of coal, dn is a matter 4 of i7Oral importan , c to the city. The raultiplication of tine=e nonrc, of curapotloa,• .Ceartan at again•t nil fears of a faine coal famine, and aunt raaat, we think, In the (ultimate cheapen mg of this es , ential item of daily consumption. such an effect will not be felt,perhaps, for time to rotor: hot let In rejoin. at the opcni at: of every new avenue of supply .1, a fa , •aa, to that cod. MEI - ---. 4 11,95.1 CR. United Staten DistrLre Court " • WZD7II2SDAT, Jan, it—The Court met this morning, Judge McCandless presiding. fits Donor desjguated J. S. Ostortinut as foreman of the Grand Jury. The usual charge was then delivered, and the jury retired to enter upon their duti fore. 'The motiona recommendation from the Court to the derretary of the Treasury, for the release of the steamers s lkinnle Doan" and "If. A. Efelonend," seined at the port of Erie, some time since for smuggling, wits argued by Benj. Grant, Esq., and bv District Attorney Carnahan in oppoSitlon. The Court will giro a derision in a few days. last The te as ef Jann. t Prentice, indicted at the rm of Cour p counterfeit money was then called Up, and the accused placed On WM. The defentlnnt is charged with hirvin‘.passcd several counterfeit tiny rent notes at the store of Messrs. Eaton Co., run street, on ef 3faylast.. When he was arreated attempted toffee:nay rolevidence of his guilt by_ cnowitig up a of counterfeit mencT. Major A. St. Brown and C. B. M. ftaltb, kw), aplontr for the defense, and District-Attorney Carnahan for the pros ecuticm. On trial, --$1,171 03 I=l3 Attempted Burglary to Allegheny, On Monday night about twelve o'clock, the residence of Um, Altsbouse. on Whig Alley, Fourth Ward, Allegheny, was entered by house, being awake at thetime, and near is ing ah Minstal noise in the dints room, Rave the alarm, and the rascaLs were compelled to beat abaecasty retreat before havl, Opportunity to any plunder. Burgheffluvre tINVOtCIO quite frequent la our sister city of late, and it is hopedce. that the perpetratora Eta: be brought to justi Mira. Grinders Case. . Owing to the fact that 'the train wee some hours behind time, Dr. Corwin did not roach this city until late last evening. Mace tile consultation between him and Dm. Deed and Xing, in Mrs. Grinder's caae,did nottak• place mail a late will and late not even than con. - eluded, but will be at a hoer this morning. u Th or e t una m w o ma n u r t e l ce tt ivi nifg a nyhooubte soites,during - which time the ,medleal gentlemen named will have ample time to =amine Into bee sanity, and upon their report, as we stated beton, bangs the rate of the world-renowned female pascmer. I=ll3 A Good 141ea.-IPc understand, that it ,well knOwn citizen is m akingerraugementsto feed about two two thonaand pampa per day, ut an . trerage Inge° Of thirty cents per meat, with tdi the marketable commodities ,of the season. The establishment old,s,.bg open the publio in a day Ortwo.. •07stotx.—Theilot awl best nnvored or.- tors, can bo hrd at WHAM*, wholroale and i n - 1/411, - at ?(o, 11 ht. Clair ritrcot,of 'tuck a s, Stu. Laughlin, acrutm fur Wm. 1. Elll4 Ii=EZEIM of thy UlBe!rj, Now Coal Works.. Wm. 11. X.6 - ley, Ldj , kini I'M an of Ihr I mittcy,u, lte!olutions, .01)0clitt , 0 I hr foilvwtng rryoft 1. Resalce4, That our mem ,, er, In Conover*, ileesr, Wiliam,. nod M , oorhead, are 11 1 0 , clent and faithful tepre,entative*, who bon ,stly reflect nod ear?y out the vice of their co nstituent*, _and on fl/1 0,1• Ion, are Willing I* ingoverned by the voice of the people, 2. R.i , ofeed, That this Convention, imeOslng unlimited trust in the hearty - republicanism, fidelity and ability of lion. James it. Moot. bead, laantanen inlis long public life and err. vice/0 hereby cordially coma:weal him to the support ofour political friends throngliout the State as a candidate for Governor, and title delegates to the state Cfmvontloe are hereby instructed to support sod urge his nomination with nil possible energy ndel rear!. 3. Resolved,. That the *est has a valid claim to the nomination for Governor, :tnd that Al legheny county ban a better claim to it than any other county,in the went. 4. Bereirrd,That this Convention have ttrt abiding commence in the President, • awl trod be will co-operate with gongrons in antabiLah log such a plan of reconntruction Its will se cure Weyer:ale quarters for the protection of the Freedmen and for the permanent future welfarp and peace of the wintry. 4. Resolved, That we repel with indignation the Idea that the President of oar etioice (who has-been himself eo eminently the object of rebel pulsation) is capable of betraying the gencroon confidence 0.0 the people of the loyal States. who made him *bat heir ,by retuslagto acquiesce in the will theirp people, an the mew way he declarod• by, representatives In Congress,' or of responding to the invitation held outto him by presees and politicianewho sympatire _with the rebellion, .to, , entlyloy grestpatrenage of' hisftliCe down the independent opin ion j gicioired, That in he langeage of the last Republican Mate Convention) the mild and Micron" Method Of meorvitruetion rebellion the President to the people lately in i in the3wignient of thin convention, bait not been accepted in .the 'Spirit , of. honesty and gratitude, lint with.s itch evidence of defiance and hostility as to impel On to Simeon v lotion that they cannot, he safely entrusted.velth the polttleal rights which they forfeited by their,. treasonfentli they have pro/en - their accept ance, of the tenths of the War by Incorporating 'lam eOcustltutioutlijisrerisions, and swear ing to all men within theirborders Om ea able right of life , liberty' and the pUrsult of ..• ens." b2 eileired, That in settling the tenon of edminition at such' refute period an the Rebelsmay beable to show, a Sense of returning toy al,jtY and attachment to the tru tom We look to C l.TVess of the ltc4Btates as tho Rep resentatives of the euenly of people of taelfiel States, and the only law looking pow-. re in Is nation to Apo that thee ! ~ government of the returning States aro essentiall republican forM andsubetiume, and that the loyal ete. tart:lt:herein bbnil not be subjected to the'bon jipersccution of the traitors who 'carried tin a states Into the Confederacy, S. Resolved, That now, an always, we Ore In favor els Protective Tarlfo and la view of the itultensehbuntan of taxation the nation ban to bear, we believe that now, more than ever, is L a the duty of Congrene to MO revise thotariff as to make protection its object, ltintewl of Its Incident, for only OO:long as our national in dustry la presperotis and Our home market* active, can the people bear easily the taxation necessary to support the government and pay oil the national debt 11. . Rrsolvod; That the people of A ilenhnn v tovit” ‘‘lll v kig•el their repre.eatatleus __ • - Con gresii to take oistuatel final tltoi r alone, in this hour Of ' , Mille berth, arid to • pa :Lille n The greet palladium of our libcrt eninx'. ( 1, FRO: vEsi b, T: - . rAr r. S .r, VTIN .r. G . O t A i,, ZE . TIT f-ed the ',Oita Cr the represeniative body. r Tie ilvleentai rho-en on Saturday. last, a: all e ncreischmenfs, from what quartcr sperm. to. Reviled, ermine, l; meeting, i l, lli whether prominci by the Inahlimna 00,10- , I lvd cur/lg al " ,. . , lier7 of Pe , • for the porpfem of itateettng •leltitrste.. to the tend .. 10, Petah-rd. That tine pen of urge the m a t e coovention, to nominate a ['it:et:date , nOlomullon nod appointment of dpoim et t diem, to nil the pooh loon In the gift of We poo 1, fo: Governor. i phi, when the solder wishing the poditun w Ti f ic ei co ilm oC r, l• . l , 7 , iLw r. s::alool nr•ler by Dr. prove himself competent to dlichargo nof the County Exec- tine haute tiLot:7niltice, n CZO3en 100 1/oeley ""srt Oton .' nloyed to amend bf7thweae:... Capt. J. H. Stevan, A. W. Horgan, G L leer the tolopt ton tiniinintoll*. Braun, and nem Patterson, Esq., were ch,,, h tart- seeeptoi the senyham. nt. ,, nd the qtliwiioll was Inn and Cartitai—dtr. Swarte accrete:les pro rem welder Only vothut In the negative. The credentials of delegates were then it.. calved, t ecto seats: The nominetion 01 delegate* to the Slane ng gentlemen were ad- a '' l " r " l se at * enter. ' and the followi The misowom named militiamen wore then Laved In nnmfuatlom Thentne I dea. F. H. Collier, A. 1.. Pearosn, W. Brattier, John 31. Kirkpatrick, 'A. ft Cross, R. 11. Ceirealinn, damp park r, John Y. Drava, J. J. Setbenl'ek, dome. 31. Owner, IThounsa X Rayne, JOhn Lard, Jae• O'Connor, ti e t:n i yil l et t lerinrron, 1 ' 11, Capt. 11. W. Morgan Oved that the eight nominees retnivlng the highest rotes be de clared elected—the two highest to be the Sen atorial delegates Carried - Mr. J. A. Myler Offered th'e following Resolerd, Mot lest than ft majority of all tila MoOthern of the County Committee shall not conatatute a quorum to transact any noontono• Mr. kiylor alluded to the dlasatlsfaetiOn whirl had been muatfeet o d in the Convention during the morningaesaion growing out of the manner In which he cal f had been lammed, und I botight It would be better forthe Inter ests of the party If in future all Misname ahnuld come before. a full quorum or the Exec utive t'ommittee. Capt. Stewart folly endOreed the spirit iof the resolution, but was opposed to Ito passage for the simple reascrn that If it was lidopted uo bush,,g, srould ever be (canonic-tea by the Committee, OA no quorum Could be nod. Aft'. hteAuley favored the resolution. If It was right in aptrit it ought to ho adopted. /I tbe members of the Committee would not at tend to their biudinnits, let their heads be eat off and men aelected who would attend to their duties. • A motion to lay the resolution on the table won tort . A vote wee then taken, and the resolution was adopted. The ballot having been taken, the result waif announced an follows •Rarshall •C i'litrti rna irp abanttiek .. „ .• . • Wave... Si •• • •• . • . • .................. •Collior *Hall 19 *Mackey •Ilare. . Cooper - let l'enrhOe ..... ... • • ..... ............ .31 ..... . ............. .10 Gross York al eeltieneek la Ray Ii . trGunnor It Horton Thomas M. Marshall sot John 31. Kirkpat rick, EoQa . were declared the Senatorial del.-- gatcs,aad Menirs. Drays, Carnahan, flare, Col. Iter, nod Iluekey the 11eproaentwth e de . note*. e The Convention then inia-mened rIT:11 , 11172471. First witnl-000. Wilson. A. Fr7,r. N.ecood Wong, g, Fula flonnhor.t, Thelt6/14 Si eel. Third_ Ward—J. T. berbonert. 4.W. Colt' Ille hena. Poeirth Ward—lamer McAuley, John Cu.- Ptah Waro—:Plrot. Precinct—J. W. moOn.g.. For, George flu. Second Preetnct—John IL Jon es. Joseph 'trench Sixth W ortl--John Wollnee,W. C. Moroinud. Seventh Want lm Moorhead /larekley, M. K. Eighth Ward-11.11 Patterson, J. P. Sergeant. T Inch Ward— Ic,, Keyser, James Irwin. T.nth Ward—David 2. Hall, t,ec. W. Leon. u: J. C3=l2 • yirat ward V. Joaolnga, G. L. Braun. Thtnl we...l—Geo. H. 111.1•11 r, S. 11. Geyer. Ilaatan Waraklist I...Maur—A. Hobson, Gang. wa. second Precinct—C. C. Match, (' rourth . Ward—Ftrot Prrninct,—.J. A. ?drier John Mcgraw. Sucond Precinct—li. F. H. laulbabur, L. Moul. Igor:mail of klanchmAcr—Wm. Black, Wm. B. Hlrueh. Borough of Duquese.—Wm. 9akley, rt. I Vorough of Turrotum—J. Corodu, F. 11. Bor. First Ward Las-rune, A . L.. Pier. On, S. P. Wainwright Second W•rd, Lawrenceville -Wm Smith, (re°. W. Barr. Borough of Tempe.rancergle-W. S. Richard son, J. W. Ttalluntine. Borough of West Pittsburgh-J.B. Auth, Ed. Sprung. of Monengahella-Illehard Perry, Thos. Ilossiter, B. Borough of hOnth Pittebttrgh- W, II. Barker, W. u g h of Proeloet, Borough of Birmingham -A B. Stevermon, bt.,,A. Pone/I. Second Precinct, Borough of Birmingham .l. S. lambic, Wm. Graham. Borough of Haat Itirtrangiunu.-Col. J. EL Jaqaca,M.2dlttenalst. Borough of Melicesport-W Maier/son, t: C. Taylor. Boronglt of Blizahetto-Dr. Shaffer, J " 14 - i-boast, Jones, J. F. McLean. Collins-J. 11. Stewart,. W. B. Beeler, • Elizabeth-F. Pattor.on, B. Connie Mifilin-J F. Draw, J. C. Richer. Robinson-J. Young, 3r., B. B. Glass. lialdwin-Wm..lloore. Boss-T. M. Bayne, C. F. Quail. Upper at. Clair-W. J. Glihnore, .1, ropy Iriectlle-Jaa. Itiokson, W. A. tiCank.... Shaler-A. G. Lloyd J. Shaw, Jr. - M, -.C. W. Betel:icier. W. 11 1`fegley. Peolgew-M. Strartzweldar, G. H. Andursot - IVllkkas,..L. B. Davidson. Wm. Swladlein, Pull on -.Rolat. 4augson. M. Zizrunermna. Vereallre.-D. (min. - So.:L. Woad. rhartier*Johe Chams, Ir. C. navy,. jr Find of-Gee. Rune, I . Grey Ohio-F. D. M00r0..1. B. Patriot, ReSorve--W to. Li ceb. Snowden-J. Mateo, J hforinitY. Bootle Favette-Capt. W. Boycw, J. Pat torso, Creseent:-,F. MCClellaad, Geo. J. Hum.ltoro 31 . Clurts-H. S. Fleming, & Small. IlotroptOn-.Ge.o, Welble, J. G. Brown. George B. Riddle, Esq., asked loose to offez a preamble and reeolutionv, but they were decided Out of order, an the convention hat not vet organized. Shirriff mess art moved the appointracr. A a eommittee on permanent organization. James McAuley, L'ac,...,91.1g+MK.1 that the a ppointment of a tommitts e on organizat ton ould lien mere wavt, of lime. t the con vention organize al once, by selectlug u pre siding officer. Capt. Steuart ra Itadrec h motion, and nominated leant: JOllO, Esc , for Preddent. Mr. Jones was. IME/11113011”lV chosen, and nalitslt the convention :Jr Ilse honor Curl fvreed upon him. The temporary racretar:ev were; then con tinued. George B. F.iddle, S vo. , then offered the fol lowing Waints... The lime sad pleee for bc.dong the State Canocention of the l sloe party has not yet been designated; and viler - Iw, there tuns notnote quorum pre...at at the meeting of the County Convention w Men tweed the call-i Mr Hale Concontion; and whereas, the claims of the several candidates mentlemed for the I office of Governor have not been actiltelnntly cartvaseed before the people, and the eteet inu ol delegate, to a Con, eutloa not yet called, to , elect a candidate for Governor for the great t n ton party of Pennsylvania would he prem.. tare. Irregular and eontrary to the uniform usages and practice of the talon party of Chic county, therefore Re/tared, That the County Committee, ho, and they are hereby reepoetialty requested to ettlt another Convention to elect delegates to the State Convention as seen as the time and Wore fee holdinft the State Convention shall be designated by the , Proton State Committee. Resorted, That this Convention now adjourn sine die. Captain Batchelor moved to lay the paper on the table. Captain Stewart, am a member of the County committee, stated that the allegation set forth In the preamble that "there was ant aquorum present at the oneetLag a Ideal called the eon rentlon," was not correce. At a meeting of the Conn t r Committee, held soon after Its ap pain Impel, si hen there was a majority of the members present, 0 resolution wall passed pros Ming that threw naembera ahould consti tute a quorum for the transaction§of busizaws, and when the call wits issued there was con. .I.leratily over a quorum present-at least .1t mend era. Mr. 1.14 art z yr elder made a riwooissplusrlo In support of the rcaohatiorta. Throwin oat the objectionable part of the preamble. g lob er roneous, there wore still gOO.ll 11[4.001.1 for ad. jonroing the convention The call was prema ture, as Itappeared that acme twenty-four .11.trtetv In the comity wore not represented. 'Rio purpose of the lion vent ion or `• ovum., •• rather, W 11.6 , Olevate certain party, and not rot - obtain a falrankinst expression of the nen. temente of the people. J. F. Drays, Esq., thought that due notice bad been given, and his experience sac that there rover was a fuller convention held for a lmllar purport.. This convention could do the bovines,. a , well as any other; and If another was coiled It would not be anylarger, or more fully represent the sentiments of the people. P.H. GePor, raw. remarked that Hoe notice was unusually short-;only ton .boys. The mill hild been prbliahod het once In the weekly pa. joers, and many residing In tho country alba (rte.,. had doubtlees never 'seen It. The con vention had been coiled against the wing,. • and rules of the pai hi y, and he rocoroil the adoption of the remel tn tI If the zesoluon was voted down, :no t er couveatiou might he The yeas and nays were called upon the mo tion to lay on thu table, and resulted-yeas, a 3; any., 30. Wm. 11. Neglcy, Esq., moved for the appoint ment of a committee or nn,, to draft reeolus lions. The tnotioo wue adopted, ,trul the chair Sopiwainted Mower. W, It Negiev W. more, Jamas McAuley, M. Se ariiwelder, and J. F. bravo. • Mr. Swartzwelder remarked that, holding the opinions whirl he did in regard to the manner in Worth inn converotten 'Fuld been called. he could not consistently serve on the eorrnirdeo, and begged louse to Zieclice.WWl e from verving,nnd Dr.:Binger u l na added to the emote (Hee in his phico. Tin: convention then 4.1, nail' half., past one o'clock I=l • Tbr Convontl.m reatv , Tnbl.•al at the time ci Iguatral, w. rnlled ti ordteby t 'La asaw. Other Important Arrests—More Stolen .11.400 tie rotund—nlnywr 100n.70. Fnlies Closing lgp Their Inclines.. The reader will remember the robbery of OongltteN. hat mown n few hlglite Alnee, and the urreat of Herm...aline. Conner, awl the re. rovery of a portion of the stole., goo,O. n a MOnday or made men Coon of the uncut of a Mn. Weaver who was truPPon,l to know some thing about the antecedents of [Seeman. but being a shrewd, sharp e kept her ou n counsel, and but little, If any, was gained rrem Let. gad 4,C we re-tee - 414y dincharge..l ~..todyentnl ... I .ndoe"plac-c.111;,,n her ' li•.i. •In , nr' . .710-ign Alterman Matte a /lOW a: ow • •• • ooro !ram tl , e tonal... 11, us- t,. ,I••• uh • . pl'ne • :nal one ot IL , . o •,,, I•ur,•11:„.,1 t. ..1 . ..n.r , 1.• vett ,1.. ,•.u.t , l a.':y I hr - nxt: to Ito adjo.rtln7 :rut. ot. 10-f,rt• he howl. tu•c••••oct, • 41,•••- I l •-• , I to ,, •••l• ..I 1 .1• , 1 , ..1.T. eat luok bleu te, oft , 4 'lune tray. In •c areit.g t r io reti in a h'ett. he La.: bee. east dno.l. ;1,, 11er...a ere loun.l,tuo• , lireeted I Nat k lira , ly e act the other to Nut unelFauner th SIN, pernoz lb, .., Ittl.••:e. l'ltlel Le , ctt.t, In nun puut u Itu n^. -en 14 fir. -.1. tr alp and hemp early lltel mon,. Int:. A n.,..-1 11... roel , lettee, 1 , . 11/ u). tut Onto ,tree< . In•I 10,14 lithi in .e.;. Den. .. b. i . 'ontlAl a ft, rtetorine, artveral m u r a ,tre r eeffs, ah e a Bc,e,i .tfter taking Peaty it) into el - ,Z.iy, guide! It the in fOrrnatiOu enn tatted th the letters bit! re erred to, as well rd try the admissions of Sear •. the Miners aun reerisal In steehtlug a Ste ert e and malt Tltoy \ s„... arra tea board pile, a h a \portion et 1 is . e Stolen property hod been re ted, and Maud three fur mg. and tarn doze o haw 1 pins. The Wheel, then pear to to teals i s -slater in-law •st, II here ?buy tariff nernalf iilthahl.e. Mrs, a dieters's., tariff mail ea ..Trom here they prooooded t o l'anner's ' , sidearm+, where they round a pate of boobs, which have been irtentbied by ldr. !fall, the young man who usually hiept In If,. Store, but whet was Is retes t trite absent et the time of the robbery, anti ! a Ito has ranee lodged an InformaLmta against illerroun for Itt.reOlay • The party after taking fanner tato custody. preeetwint lw miner twee halt on Federal etreet utter, they ...rarest, a pate of fine fur glare. worth Oar and a skating ran valued at Vet !teary find Panzer are In the Ineleup 4.4)4 u 111 , Innbtlems he romnattlo.l al, arteoutpllcee. or Iternann alias Connor. It will thus he area that EL roogh the mats ring ptartan, of the Mayor anti kite police. the rinelpal non 1 -, , ,, to.-tutorte• in the IlongLaas rotsttery kin. e Lecen,arrosted and the greater an of the staler! property rectos creek The . ! oat-going pollee, haring about finished up the buts/rt.,. of the past tee rears, asserts a Mingo to enjoy is respite for the brie! ter-at leg of their *dela! rumors The Cower of Rms. Grinder. 7 aoa M. Marshall, counsel for MI,. Murtha urindcr, now under sentence of death fot poisoning Mr.. Cnruthera, and sentenced to be hanged on Friday next, 'easel red a tolegram forma Hon. 1,11 whfrr. to-da,, directing that Dr. Heed. of Dumont hospital. and Dr tf king, late nurgton trsneral, meet lir. Corwin, of Harrisburg. for the purpose of making tag ai ry tutu Han sauttary condition of the condemn ,d woman. Dr.. lirrd and King promptly re apondod, ands. lor, write the ennsultallon toeing Itehl, and open their report to the rotary of Of &ate hang" the fate of Mr.. Grinder for the present. it re understand the matter tmght the coustiltattam I f these enedkal gen t lemen Mot been +emelt Mr. %lifer for the ' , exp..° of guiding been to a proper diseltarge of his duty la granting the COllaetwrill R 0131311 the rupitc asked for her 1 s on the Clod; of Job., lielany. Coroner ..Ina-on held an ingnest ad morn ieg arpon the hod) of John MrCloy, °Sheen i.e known an John tiebhart, at the .theglarniy Mnyor'm otpre . MOM. Ira Wit 111,134, were amino -d, and after a roll and carerul /area,. Iga tlon of the eireutrivtancvs attendant on the death (Attie deceased the JurJ returned a rev diet that he "ranp to his death frorn wonneln reeadv,l, and 6..i.nurr. while laboring , under the itlldUrriCt of Manta a Polo .. The Coroner. thief Min and orlicer Mott of the ..1./ hi" pollee deserve credit for their untiring .•iroets to propure the 11C`Ce.,41try wlthe,sea in the ease. YrOnt the te,ttinon) It wut [dearly evident that there WWI no foul play and [hit the der eased meats ed the Info ries already da ~ eribod to nue rnlnln lu, frum a Pin, and that he mlhArlDen ,, • while " '"" froze to de 'l.b. l utyrry . ll l .llk IPr bin now, on nraVet -treta. Le to Iro 310.1 a -Boned. —Wy mid.. Prier inciitl , i• naming of like e/retlon of Me..r. J. .1 upt J Slock..lule. Capt. I). • II Gilmore, Chu.. is slicer. and ay A X. It'll n I ilroctor• of the I . lttdiurc and Mauch...de res.enact ilitilviuy t ommuoy thr cingle • levio)on Mr. 11..11, ure all urvw an. T.til from EA. Ir Orll t.". oo.u bu.lno-. en• ergifil, thr lotnrc.l+of 1110 road. a. unit e• for acconditicaiatinn ..r ch.• pubtir, Dill br A.r.. Philadt/phls: St. ~r.. Tilt., k. T. 11. Pplt filNB. FINANCE AND TRADE ANKERW ANpBROKERW BOARD (QODDYDTED Dr 1102111ThOW, ■ CLCAIS & CO. OrTIVO or THII Pl4OOt7OOL GAZFTTO, t Trro DA t Jan. 10, 1 / 3 13. (.3/73-rea. A a krd . GO .110:10 /0I 71 O 3 OD 117 73 oo T 3 Oa SD 23 r. s. 5-m's, ...... V. 8. 6-Wii new. tl. 113-tir's O. s. Cert.lilcutee ...... 1... ,old Allegheny °aunty Fives tonneDavfile Sixes Pittsburgh Ulla CO So oo alCmongabela Bridge Company 64 $ Citizen, National ] bunk.......,,CS DO lischange National 114 be - M. h M. NatDmal Dank... .L Peoples National Dank.... —.LOS 50 Third National Dank ..151 SO Bank of Pittsburgh 5.3 FOurth Nahanni Dunk Trade/mom' National Bank. nermed National Dank Iron City National Dank_ COlambie Oil Cherry line Central Oil. Untou Lubrie Italeton Oil Pittsburgh R Now York 0i1.... Monongahela —y,oo A plethora of mOney, Co-existing with de. Mining. values at tht. stock hoards, hi apparent everywhere, and the prominent topic Of eon versatdon in Ilnanelal eircles Just now Ls nitro the effect v. !deb till, abundance of caplet ..eeltlng temporary Investment, and the de pression of public confidence, are' likely to Produce on general business. Al New York (be range of call attan• is nag from 5 to 6 per cent, and In some Instances on Boturday, It Is slated, even as low ma I per cent. There are few borrowers, Careful persons seeming rather desirous of avoiding all engagement, and wishing lo c•ontruct obligatrons as far O. po,- alble. The Calk, In looney I...attributed, In port to the clotting up Of the annual !trent.. Oen 'tidying It, to the increase of unemployed funds farthing from. half-yearly dividends, a, evidenced by accumulation of National flank note* in the banks. Tb,. depression of public confidence (ss • denoted in the weekly fluctua tions of the atoek market and general average deolinoo P. closely connected with the antiet darted eentractton info - et:neat of the Secretary of the Treasury, though it is thought that flit• vague feeling of distrust will pass away en tirely when the practice/ nature of the meas ure holly known 11.mn the proposal to au thor. en a foreign loan the 5-ars of 1014 were at nest depressisl • but after:nate re consideration It !a now concluded that 1 ongmss will discard this feature of the proposed tnnssure, and If, bt.t is eenstrUed an forr•badov lug an early at tempt to fond 5-30', into a long loon, with the elect to make Treanury net, dr...14041y rln the markets genet - nil) latirellticr.l -11,:it • are being made of turn! u!! fund. !n and reel Meat en of ind.Mt ertaess. The e,onto, ued ent:lleg off In Rm!srity nartsinp! !nnrse Its tAr...•l ulna In n. 1.11- ,c,, tethe denline of :rattle consegnent upon (be 1 ,..11 1 ton of war, the •Itort u hest .-coin of the We•t ha • Its ..lYnet,as wellt.sa the openzng of tin Bibodesippi rt, or ogulri to general eon men r Trade nod I ransport tlon nt 111.- Went l• t its being.ills ! aek again somewhat to Its former channels, 113.1 heat t fr. lalit, will find their way to the %hash.. elut., t.. s noire or leas extent, by :he r., ors and „ tart. - The tables of Import.. nre s n s ! ,tn n ! to ~1114. alt o ! nod 611 th!! s lit, pre}, ti lou The tendency to es leas t e. to an y vire, .t am utated. it ..ern mom alarming tram the nnanetsl n..pect Sets ft.h -stout:lna the aar cat r-fT one•-thlrr, the tato sumer, the Imprt:at tons of dry goods alone at the port of lies York !luring the purio.l of the a ur continued t.. ascend from af3,62.3,GT6 fa istl to 1101,:45,1a, la Infd. 'non Deportations for the Mist half the pant year wereartfaX.ooo, while for the last six months they torf,t3ti,lot This tranansse increase ts In fmrt. owing to 1111. ..1 1/10 1 1 / 1 .1, 1 111101 s timulates /logo order• t! )) Importers for Elm rothenn states: but m uell of the increaer , ll to Mott the Inernased dolma/al I n our own market. --Nalco( Strielm and Bonds, ne t Tan« y eye s , tog, January lath, at the tommorelal Irooma la. mailldlnld street, by A. Mcliwainr rirtl.so leen ( Pty y Natloea: Ptaak .Sileghen - .57.• W, , et.-re Irturane , c,. 4... I . ll.teate.gh a nteuber, IP II Lt... ee,ore..l r.. Mortgage !knrl* fer ..Im, ear h City of Pittsburgh neoGha, p .Sl:3er gent .C'y -The ( hien,ze eireing ot N 10.137 •31 • The rein ena .now of 13•1 neck reToterr./ the mud, In the I . ..entry oinowa and the rtwouttav of hoe. he ,e int hen oir rwatertell. o that the accost.' for !lone) trove tlt Inter for I. lint wo preveing, i el there L. no percepti ble tenproVemetst in the ..opptyaool borrower. !Ina ae touch ditth tall, se ever In la,ta !nine weecnmodations et the hank.. healabl ere e re. pasrltoom th rvetse off., along t t I h eA .. elf hr tern hove o n f ruway log the vrt,teit Mr•sok la 111 A 1.1.11_31EK 1 CATTLE MARKET llrrJrc o• Tot Pi ti-st. x.lll l: r rt. TT:tat...T. January la, Oak:. '.ll LE—The supply of cattle •a. ootapne. at t. sly Itght gala week...lt exerodlnglWa4lloo brad. and 1.1 MI. aumber n.. 1 over 10, 10.a.1 cling, 1 market, not the litnitro supply, wt.% not veryther being but sry few eiodern buyer!. In attend' one,n blie price., a. , ortlyarc.l will/ • eel, liner underitoue no material ebange. A. al 'ra Intlmitted,the dettlabd a• prle/pally of tetall ctlaracte.r, and eona...,uoittly we hn. i• but rrooparatlvoly law igolesale °partitions report, the grhat bulb of U.: eattle sold being token by out butchers. Tiro ittuanty of the ,gjuj,,,,,,, a t e, go.. about up to the toots" standard land, an neanly &Wary. to the rave common and it:tremor 'old very slowly, and rlitinatuttot7tuenrUil'Ae7tlliv!ettrtnir„U' tar ' stro glee 7lj to a, ns tho ruling rat.,lo t prime to ratio tirttden, although 31.opti, Ilasol• tax! it DO/an old a rut - load at esteu fat licaluelty cattle at Si:, 11000..-lifhtifet 41131P1 nod dull, w it 0 but little doing outsbh• the retail trail.. So far thin • erg, 001,, of our packer, ti braollat,,aod ILIV NOV% 14t uirtzerlc and pH..., realm. o ••lcololOo • 'a Cc rlncrlok & 111..1a ' Ca . nt 9,60, ,trto rag ffa ii , addition b, o, w.”, , 41, at a uric', el pt lee, ranging from 0, 04 to ...omit m oPI tit .111.7 PllEST—lery done In iht. I. or iAvek thi• eel' 'lli. it Ir., .• • d 0...-. "Mob ...lett and rtYmb. , l, ot; frotu I : ;00,. • AT. tn 4.4nna .1 A h., o: 4,na I ~4 l:', 11"110 retatticd hr-ad.ni Int 4..1 l rat 1t041..4 Stn 40-.4111r:4d ('ft r“ or. Cr, it Illair hhlpprd vOlOlOl, 11l mob. , to 11 411:nor'.; ti , •rvi n it I ram rel.:4 fled ao head (or 000'0 are , at e . !:(C7'..' mod Mc .111Istor sold / 4 Wl' .01100 portico at 1111 , 1%1it 11 1iint• Rothchild. it Lek,' retadnd IJ Itc h d of mixed stock at i; nOo3 nA hl t extra COU'l to llco. EVrtna, (huteherjat 00 0 per head. 11.011 1 nor sold 17 brad of bulls to Itothnlallds it Eckert at 499. Marks Yrbolonaled lh head of extra .teen to C. Vela at 3,„ and l'etalted 20 head at P... to N. )4arle• h Trattrrnan retail,.d 103 0110101 .11.04•0 at oilers ranging from 3 to 4.. stor lilak ,. for Blily et Latfortlfoy lmrp, retat at ko I or ho o d of ', to IMO Cope tp Malrtlandis,,olampa cola ~areraging, at A. ifortlek d Dond retailod Is tread; Gruen nald 4 Kann 49 at from 2 to 7,td. Blyars d Jiro. sold to Boon 20, wrorah',lng l at 030, o,tr4 reta il ed at at.c 4 . Cron.o .ii Han.* re -44111e71 21 at 09/1. 11101.thooMpr retailed Al for MeN.d . s. Levi and .17auloo at from :Ai to 7'4. itaulowood h irolan to it'll,. Rat la extra fat 'Kentucky eattlo at .S},'; 10 to ntrat buyer at 7; and Totalled 20 at.. 0610. There ware nererai oilier sntall Into redaltr , l, the particular's of which at wore unablc. /4arta. to --- Detroit Cando YLozhipt. Denitorr,Jon. 13.-1111(1a market)* nominally unchanged as to fa leen. The receipts continuo light, And choir° white rules rathertn favor of the nellur, the decline In New York having protluced Tory little efleet upon those grradev. There are buyers ut $1,05 for No. I while, and k 3 for extra tio,lree on board, and oollers at si for extra white, lad 41,713 for No. 1 Imbue. Ctirn—lltorc lot, nteady at We, and quint. On the , etrcet the supply lo large at SO, Oats—Offeeed freely on 'Change at fco b. and held at saute ilgure in beg,. !drool price oto. Harley—ln plentiful supply and Natalia do- Mand. Wo quote at k1,4 0 1i1,73per 100Itxs accor ding. to otiality,...2l-/bunr. • litaltlmare Conk, Market: II ~ 1 -Tritintlii, Jan. 13.—The decline lagold 1 to tended rather to depree• the market for Mt,. Anil there •has been very little doing in it tale week. &ales of only- 2vo to 800 hag% 1110 let/, beep reported. and nothing lo other de eerlptlone. Although the market In rather hegey f peirea are pretty wellnalatalnedand we hoot: to-liny m follow 5, VIZ : Rlo Int rllg4 1810, gold for common to fah . , 191k.1*io, gold - 11;d• good tO prime 21:11lciay,e gold for choice, taguayra at 21i(ft23 , ,e gold, and Jai - ti IttoDire 2./ , %c gold. There have been no Imports title week, bat thorn are two or three ow - gore of Rio tkpeolril here dally. Milwaukee Market_ • LL—Mesitt•Pprk 4274 eN Int primp pork, plek - Ifil hinter 1514 e; dry Rai linu!derw glltk r Fte n r ( 1 17:84 7 1171i f 0 r h% 1 gi p ' r / 11 0( ?7;2 ° U r C k t,' VIC; receipt ot co loge to.lny No I miring woo,. In Ederil, fdd , Ret , to le pre bush Co Wth April nest, 407211 , ; No ~,r l ll heat in wore. 9,49. PITZSItI/1.,4•44 RiA4:.L'IN (syr ior Tar l't r ]:.r ~: c:'sr . . t!,, d u . t: , ~: 1.. r I : at!, tl...ri• ,ca ns ri- roo illy Masse '3i .r"'"r).' ....a at es, i. r • lir est s• ri•,• if ri •ier•er'i .' sr , f- , ,• , i Ls ue fro- ai.. •-•r .i• • ton ii.ii •! 1'.:1:r; 6. • r fin, .s g t .„ ..., i re. prieko4l, to one Of our cot, an mlis i o-da, a Serer a 9 nl A It 11L-1. (r rn. i...1 - rd 1 - 1: pr . Inc, 47 • This i , the first sole of an) moment we hove ri, ordinary, tz,rg...6,c0. common. 4..•.. j. 'sr:. lar. - - 111 , 11.t0 record pre riiiiis 1i• ifu re•:alleiri rI. r • e 4.73. fait I N-341.c0t is ile,••• anii r..i. :ataff• 1, •:1,.. a ~,, ~ e_y,,• n e ,," eor o.f ~.:, 1,1,411, ',got an of 1 cur fair Red at SI.V t. Ont. in he: ter ito medium, 1f.4.4441,..1.,, lit in-fell. 10' ~ -5 r. 7 %. wand and a shade higlrer; sale in three Int. of The market for beef cattle Is depress'ed by 700 bush, on Dock, at 17. Berle)* i• de' i and i`te Increased reeeipts and unfavorable wrath noralmill unc.isaged. Cain of I cur enel:eii er, and prices cased fishy le bow Ins: week'. Corn at as, d, iir furl; also, strisil soles from quotations f„ r "a l ~,,,i, eel he st, same of tore at 72•413 if, is quiet trod uneast.zed - which sold at full prices. The bulk of the sales but lilt le'orferang. were at 1 441417tife for oriltnary to fair western FLOPR—COnt Innis quirt and dull, with a rattle Some cold at liiffr::e. Loch would supply somewhat in excess of the ilein.smi, lit?. have sold last week at 1741.. c. 110 bl,, fairly a,' " prlel, iil4 . nominally unchangest email soot, tar, The receipts 11r, ' bens - b,D 54 ; coma. from store at 1 1.0 5.0 0 ',, for Spring Wheal, s••• 0 1,25 u; veal., 5 40: sbeeP and lambs, t 0 , 8724 0 . 1 ' 30 . alt!.4•0101„: for good LO choice brands of Winter i 4347 Last week. beeves .1.C1.91, 0559e9, 109; veahr, 'Wheat. Durk wheat }lour in selling at 4.3 to ;4 , 3; sheep and lambs, 22,5'/7i sal 10 Olt ne, t 031 Crp rat. /lye FloUrdall and unelistrigeil CrItOCERIESThe grocery market is qtrst Filcs• York Stock and Money !locket. dull. but there isi no material change to make New Toss, an. d u l l quiet and easy in ~ , ,,,,tt , tic,,,,,., igur, Coffer is still quoted at .1) 5 and I per cciatterliaa dull sit 1tr,,, , r+:00. f :old to 73 for fair tr) strictly choice. Chiba Sugar I, Sr1t1,0:11 material obatrze., opening at 131 a, t and selling at 11 to 104; Porto Itico do, IS to 15'; ad•ancing to 1.20%, and closing at 13!..,:. Gov. I rushed, 15'4.evi; ' , A' . Coffee, hr.; to l 0; "li" emirs Stocks quiet without decided change. r 4 lee. Into 111 i... Porto Itiro Molasses, COW +1; St or ks B " 33 ,nllerii . • e.OS, fstlCouports, of '0:1 at New Orleans * do 61,23. Rangoon Rice, 11‘4; /OW.; 1040 coupons, 9314 ; 7-30 s, 241 aeries, 04 - 41 North Curolum,lll4. Tennessee Cs, 110,i; MlsSouri Cs 61.%; Ohio and PROVISIONS -Doren irr quoted steady, with leirssissippi Certificates, 33 , 4; ' Western Untoo a moderate lobbing demand at previous quo- Te/egraph, se; Pocille, Ill; Steam Ship ..Cuaripss Latinos. Lard Ls in good supply and dull bat nyy_ornpany, seller, rifir New York Central, 93,'1; unchanged; prime kettle rendered Ls quoted Erie,924llluthinn, 102t4; Reading, 11l S; Tcrro at 1901995 in tierces. Dressed !logs are sot Haute, 6f; idledigna southern,43%; Pat t Wurgh, ling at 103 ' 50;11% for Row] averages, and the to. 78 3 4; Northwestern, MI .. Nortlrwe-4tern, pre relpts era &Ding off No movement in Bulk (erred, Iti!j; Rock Irliiial, lu3; Fort Wayne, 2.1 Meats or Mess Pork. BUTTED—There Ls no Improvement to note Detroit Lumber Ntsrlact. • In the demand for Dotter, and the arrivals lirztorr, Jan. 13.—The market as las... Live, rontinue large We glue 28 to M rents as the ~,,d prices hove undergOne no motorail ruling figures r good to prime Roll. change. The want Of 1,1099 . la telly EGGS—D.II h ot unchanged, fresh packs il felt In the eastern part of the State. being quoted a 30. ii, On the west coast, there ls a fair lade of CHEESE-1s hooted quiet but steady at 21 snow, and the luMbernlen are Improving It to for liarnhorg and M foe Goshen. good advantage In getting Oat log , , An co - I . 'S with a very good local cerned se e m to realize th at logs will ho wrdth demand at *IA to MA per bushel, and 43,50 to the rhino the coming spawn—that they wail be 4,1,75 per brit, as to quality. ar_good as •rlegattender." A pri.Es—Are term with a good demand, and The retail rates at the yards are as follows we ronthum to quote at s3's to 7•:, per bbl. 450 00-.IXI Oa find clear (RAMO:DRIES—DoII but nominally 5511- 43 001+00 00 necond do rhariged-413 to 4,15 per bbl. 40 0000 00 :DIM'S T—ls selling to a small way at 44215<. , T . h ,,, fr „.. d d e ° , ... 17 18 Oil 114 Y—In dull with a drooping tendency. boair,.°;;,--b.°:,.;'"' lB CO= 00 Saha at scales at 010 to alri Isar ton. . n °Gels 00 Dll4 ales In small lots ( rota store at 81+.1 ,• •-' o " ,,e t h r li t 7L tted ,,.. ,., .. , ...... zo 00000 00 69 per bushel. Dressed Siding, elm, CO M re SALT—Nay be quoted quiet rit 62,in Per bbl, ' d e , ,i,,, 'Yd e 1.., by•the ear load, and 4.1 to 5.1,ti. fr. small lots 00 do (10 common.. CO ElY;:i CO -from More. do door; ac. :d elear 30 W3 l o ' g do do common.. Dill sluff Dock Plank. ..... ... r o 0ve04*.045 On hayed shinzles, A No. 1.. . .•. il 50f4 750 sowed do 00 7 oOrt 730 Loth.. • . .. .......... ... 4 Oefit Dry hind,: v • •ery soarer, IMAI SLUM 0/ $ 1P 50 1 97 A In gLar • - 112 00 . - 115 CO .1.1.3 00 - .11) gi (A) 25 9) PPITSBURGiI PETROLEUM MARKET. 11t 1:1 r os Tun PrrineCniku G !LETT'S Trvxoa r, Jan. 18, 118.3. Their e o . r ,orate IltL, 0111 In the Crude mar k.et tostay, lind several small aisles wero of fs cted, but priers have hill) further declined, and rape rat the decline the demand Is very much rest dried. Hale of 103 Lblx at bbl. returned;, do do at tfP.l.; 60 do do at 22; and 132 on private terms—understood to be at For Relined, In Ifund,thcre in no demand what ever, either for tiresent or future delivery,and o bile the market Is dull and heavy, quota tions, In the abgence of males, cannot be given wit h any degree of correctness. Private 1./d -riers from Philadelphia quote at 3i, and It erns thought SI would be aceepted—if offered. Free Oh is also dull and neglected, with an on. essional small mslis at 73‘17k in 7,3, Ptt 1 0 or Hrstduem 'here ta no Movement whatever. CHICAGO MAkKET t• 1 1.1 patrL w the rlll•hrirea.neeette. VI and Syyltic lotrrr; very little LAIN heat .;ttirt and a ',had.. easier, at .2...":ta21nn; for So. I, and a4ff . as'....'n for No. 2 . . ,prmg. • orn in rind firm, at 41 . 4 r for N. /, nr.;sl l s:4s for neglectul. Oat. quint at , 1 , ,11.111 . ,•• lot No I, and 11`..,'n for No. '2. Rye. quirt ansl arm, at C.' for No. .5. lit, ley - dull; - at ...r7 7:g. for .ample i•noW/1 n 1 1 1 5.1 T ~.T.55,---Quo holdrrsere Urn,. hut hoy• r. -I.ou ...• no $ll. pro.lt lon o op , rat,.. Port, in tid.sl“l. demand; 'air, of ..1) lit.!. at 457,0 u, generally [ml4 nt 112: Bun. Meal- In f..lr a...tout ..tondo: halo. of pountl- , houlaur. at 11, 15,000 pound. t dre....,1 hogs. for Velrrunry 15th, at irs,lr. Pneltrd ( torth.orland, at 1314 r. .$4 nrt 1•!..4.1rd linen IThril and active at ',Rol, arruntlm it to age ant quality Grnen liana+ sold at 150 trran tlrrft.o4.l, and lUr• from liar •tral.lerl cold arr Lar.l firm, and art:, r, stth, 4.4 .741.1 U. o'er at 1:7 .it 51' 11«.--trre-sme.1 Mtn m hal ' , port. "(henry 'trill Elk for t4.1:1101 - row broke the rnmrLrt, rtt or Li. o 3 ,•ter.ray; a R:: ..011,1101. 1,30, Ll% n r hog, ' , re, ,rd ”00, rtiarkrt Inar.ttrm 04. drmand mit, at AI" 0 10 . v. •-• i1.77,1,.7. NI• 1, • )1.,". 4 INCINNITI -prri .11f.-patch 1n abs Vitt...burgh Gazette. Cia , an y a ri, January in, Pnorfaioae—aEitlet and Irregular; !mien of I.nrk at O,, , t,i•ALAI, but generally held itt lab Country, t1C..1,75. Bacon quiet and prirea tinohangit. Italk meats quiet with sales of follyeurral 'boulder, at iz e; nide, ail bre., meat. In good re ,,ll4•Pi etio s-,. tilder. at n'ie; Ile, WM/ for prime oily - . l_ani firm timer.; keg Laral I. 1104 at • . . W..- • • rtr. 1111.1 1.10. t., %nit.. or Inept n , t I rmotz - v all .... I 1.../. n 011,1-011,i.). 14...c01pt..., 44101, l'ETI1()11.1:1 l '....T04 . 1104 1] \Eil 1 rpecliti Dtstiat4:ll In IVestrea Press Yostx, January 14, lilt. Pot ritlettrn Market st as yr nititert art ler In-.lay Thrr.• was a doe!tne lit Fenne huff Run :eel Iht hole t leek, hut the balanc, of the Ilat wits generally arra Tito low York Pettolcum 'Wart sill shortly urourty Its nrir Madre, In the stork I.seltattuv. hisal a y at the hillnst lug [sites .t Ileglieny, 1,144 "ionic litter, :his's, souttiirl, 110; Ilvutteltuff Run, PI; I reek. 1 . 2,30; First National Pultuer, 4,1., Uttitcsitgatei s . sl,4s; 141,b4t0r, Nr.l% I'ORFi PETIt()LEII3I 91.1.116 ET. Ul-1,,t,t, to tr,t,tren proa, tw Inuit, January 16, d3a6, Tl,O , retro]. cre, Starlet retort!. 41111, frith . of 1,041,1.1.. erode, for February, al and Igd. rennet!, In Nola. of :,111C term, nn the epot Crud , It ttetetl 3 t 31. and rt_inted /W - 4 ,I(KETS BY TELEGRAPH. 1 ittaneie nod Trod. in Nest Tort.. xt-s Yette is —The Mold: market has tt soother spesmoille up Ward tura The 1.1.11.. Mem t.. reistire an Improretnent upon o , •t c •tt -bort 4,,0 tracts, and therefore m tole l le. 6r I At the same Munn, the hears th•ok leer ly short to glee bt•tr iterstnents the adtratitago, anderr put t, eat lc, ...I. bete. Th. 0111.1.1 e 61e 1..1 Ir.o xylem lotion, mei broker, me for a rise her e to carry the .bole Ism then or the tatirlict At the morning board pelves about reisivered all they lost yestertlaT aft. rniutti 'int lb,. market tins not active, rt. continued strong durlti;,• the day, but weakens ed semen hat toward the close. At the last heard there was grelit excitement, and a tarp! business a as done in Pittsburgh. • The following were the eloahig prices at 4,X; r. It muting, ION; Michigan Southern, tr.o4 ; Cleveland and l'iltsburgh, Ti% Rock Island,' 101%; Western, ; do, preferred, 89%. • rn tiev;• men t securit let • but on the whole tam. Gobi interest bonds aro .IllIpOrte(i I.e.udou by e expectation of higher uotation. from 13 the next steutne q r. 5.2011 wore lictteri ra in atetely demand frura firms desnt iring.toentploy their surpl contributeday of interest on 7,11's has to farther the ease of nioney. Libetni aim:mints ore offered at 5 per gent. Gold gnu and in better demand for custom dutinti • there is little epecalation and very ought taotuations. 'rho market cloned M 1.7314,. 43 tattilionds were ;tun with but few sales. 311 sculLaueous stocky steady but generally quiet.. New York Markel. New Yana, Jan. lb.—Corms—A shade firmer witb u moderate Inquiry at 511.ieZdo for kW Ming. , teen—ltatber more stead l with a eery moderato demand at $7,73@ 00 for Frans state; $5,401V1,0) for IL 140; an ss,7utslo, , Akfor trade brands market rinsing. steady. Ithout decided etunge; State and Western, 42,*152,55. Oasts—Wheatquipt and firmer, but without Ilaoldell Change. Corn, heavy, and le lower, 1365.50 for unsound, and fee,S9 for sound mixed Western, In store and delirered. Oats, dull uod lower, at 44650 c for unsound, and 601361.5 for sound. Putter-rex—ChM, a 1,35, for Crud,,, and 53f$ 55e for Yenned in bond. Crude, for February, 31!e; sales lAOO bbls In bowl, 615;ie; (or Foreary, P ortarrots—Pork opened unsettled and lower, but rimed firmer, alit • Bola! demand at 531,2 t; for New Mesa, and closing at $31,5. regular, $30,011k33,0e0 for old, do, and FAcm prime hew 3less; also t:3 lbs Now Plain Mesa, for January, February, March and April, sellers_ option, ut 41'ner/Isfs3l,oo. 1100(1 quiet at 0 0 , 5 04A00 for New lain picas, and 1,00024,50 tor New Extra alms. llama , quiet- Cut ,feats, firm, at Shoulders, 1501170 for llama. Bacon, firm and quid. Dressed flogs, firm, 111 ,4012.0 for Wustern, and 13 1 4113 tie for City. at Lard, finite nruf, at 15NelltNo; also, 2,511) for February and Marel, sellers option, at 15 1 $ Butter, dull, at sellers for Oh io; 11?;, ,, c :or elate. Cheese, dull, at 12klae. Philadelphia Market. EL FIIIA, id.—The snow atilrm hat blocked D up the Tetinrvem told Interfered with ttlseharstne veseels 'here, Mute, very liroadntuffe quoted ut yesterday's prices; Pe troleura unsettled, sales of ertele at Wan Helloed In bond, 'at t l3 43. l efltellnett free, at Whlany, dull: sales. At 412,27114 V. :ninths Sleeks: tiny Tong, Jul, fairiring TION. I Sony 14 eV!. bill tit Bo.ton to4lleiv: COrpCriello, Iy itaneockj4; I l 4 , ltirtio. Z; Itovul, Nltnnr.oes, II; tjulm.y, 51; 1., New Torlc I rittle gnrw .1t ; long, :• 4 . •:. •21:7 .I'. I • •tt hrn. r.l • - 1 :• . , • ,nr. EMBEIIII floo•low Iron Market. Jem 11—The .market for pigco Is rather dull, but the small honks offering n tinue to sustain prides. The decline to gold will be likely to fleet the Caine of In •olccs of foreign now on theway. which con sideration induces buyers to hold off. Manu factured iron is in fair supply and nominally unchanged. We note email sales Of Seotcb pig tin / at vs .per ton, for lot., for immediate ilcherry, and sL• de less to arrive. American i. orate., and selling at Waal per ton, for the different 01.1111. bunt. Charcoal pig lo very - Ilrui at ta- ,4 2:da Per ton, cash. Bar Iron is in fair demand with moderato stocks, and lots (ruin store are at yllkelff:l per ton for English common; slffn:cl..3oprr ton for do reined. American re lined Isar la belling at fdlafelff , per ton from mannfaelnrers' hands, andl . ....lfylaifrom store. Railroad iron Is selling at r... 58, gold, per ton, for English. and ST.:Cy'9O, currency for Ameri can. holier plates arc in fair demand at pre vious rote.. Russia shortle quirt, nuti to email lots at 3:eatue per lb. English do is arm of 7'.:Crlotfe. /calls are selling at 7giftie per lb for assorted sires. IMPORTIS BY ItAILIIOAD. PITTNACII.OII, FORT WAVY/IC A: CIIXCA I: 17 Jaz.. 14 —2 IIh.TA ~OCI2I ash, 0 .0 1, 21 dot Isrmann, John i 13; t7O isle • nil.t oak Horsier; M tiles do , Pra-o.r. Hives.; 1 'or empty oil tsls, Pearl Oil Co: 2 ear t: alp , eorn, Er Shepard, 5.1 hbla tarbon oil, .1 K Bar ham ;1 roe wheat, I.lggett tale . ..Us tibia hour, 1.102.1 art; 10 ha to Nirl.Put rick. .0 lien; 7 ears pig metal, Nsrailek esii 3 mita do, Julia Moorhead:lo dre....41 110ita, Kerr 0 Ecniiryi 10 . J Is Can aelii; 41 cloaca broom,, W tlortnler; 1 ear hay. lb ilea; 1 ear fire "lay, Musa liteysiolilsi 10 earl, elovrr sesat.3 isett , lard, KlCkpatrifel. Ilerren, 100 Lasla now, Culp A. , fisiparili I ear Itinits4,,,tispv lieibarti lt flour, Jon 44arisliner; 1 0 0 do 4.10, Watt ft. Wilma; •• lord , F ta.11.1-4 .t. LEVELABD t 1 . 11 . 1 , 111,1ZG11 UAW. ROAD.— J nn. 16.-3 ea,s, tAI, coo W A Jorse,3 do do, J AI Sichel,• bah, leather, t: Wenverr - Mbbls clay, ampbell ,t son; lot sundrbta,alairhlnney,llare 1110; 1: Idols clay, T mzses tobacco, J S Dilworth au bozea cheese. Shomaker Lang; sks cleverseed, Kirkpatrick A Ern; 50 bbis nil Pennock, Il Il tco ,• 5.5 at, do, John athart Ceillaglaer; bags (tal4,llock & Arm strong: '2l Tolls chairs, Nueser t llomack; tCia bag. barley, Spencer A Ileliav; 10 chest, tea, J /1011.. t no; tubs butter. Krim:city A Childs,. 13 ebbs pearls, Bakeuell, !'ears 1. 10; 4 ear, o heal, - Micheal:, 314,-Creery .t co; i caddies tobacco, John Grazier. Atztortrar 51-arlier, .rtnury 16.-1 hint to boons, R A W Jen kinsen, 1 car w neat. Kennedy A Eruct cur lumber, White A Donnelly; 3 nos soap, It Robinson t 00; keg W Grey. TSI3I - 11012. COLT IrBUR NT, CINLIIVNATI R• Jan 1..-100 Ilour, Shorbaker a Lan_ ,14- 100 do do, s Lindsay Jr It ro• tv,), rye,Thoa Moore Sop. 101 la J Mrlinittev; otep ladders, J Knox; "X) L.1.1s horninz,J J .ncstlten; I lahl but ter, I. II Votgt .t cot , has tools,Lcrgan kUrognr. 1 hc, 1) Rosa. S T EAMBOATS. F e" 7Mf . 7g dl In cc nedLate pr, Thl.llt aldtwtxeel Passenger Steamer, Bayard, Grout.); D. .11A-STLa. 7... a, Pit t•bargh for l'ark,..biar,..Le, cry:M.o./a/ Rt 11 o'cLo. rz.k. a- L ... cling for Parkebur,e/ et rr, Monday and Itrurnda), st p. Parrot, iiitart. ikenburgh for ttatturzt, cirri rrer .y r t Tor , day wad Turada and Yidr. at Len re. ! a Mareta p for rittabur Friday. at : p. p,S Leaira Witeadiss for Pittatoarga everriTednraday and Saturday. al , a. ea. odor L''ght • REGLIAIt PACELE7' afir cs e Fiqt WEIECLINci. NtARIETTA. AND ZANI7SYLLI.E. —The tine rteruaer EMMA 1:172117 AN. Capt. C. p- riTc7l, will leave for the •rit7 all Intermediate pert, el - cry TUESDAY sr p. ' iteturnhirr,Jraere Zerteeets ereernti- T, al 7 ern. J. D. COLLINONV D. AlM:it pon - METHIPUIS'A NE 4 taiM i ORLEANS.—Ttte ticw • - ItrIVIVON Capt. I r tazt.sr7. W!II torte for Ihr aW.e and all tatera44late party 1' qprat o r rerylgatlaa. For freight ap,e apply an Itaarct or to T 4E1114 1 -f *ACIT/Pilia ns4:kii GLASS WORKS; MODES, RYRIE & CO., • of K •.,d I V. AUK, DruFir,t• St",sre. Penna. We .arrunt MU' War,. la he superb, to 8.117 mw oructo.rod uo , t of the Slot/math. sys on hand, Ulussvrarroui e, thp above dc , riptlrso. An orders pptls itt , lidsd to, ?articular stsrolion pat] t• private mould«. W3lll 110L/11- , AMES /IRWIN Wit 1:111:, OF OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA, Coriloo. l 0 llTearls.cot 021E11 WRIGHT 70LIJLIN S.: WRIGHT, Brittanin Brae, and t , tivet Metal Workers, thiltsula Cu writ, Carbon and Lard Oil Durn.a, and an alder. ..trio I% or Prin.]. Q.. by Gls , . Muuur.r " tnrr I:gl t r . tibr2mrtly tined. N. 18bitcOSD. era fall' rraf 2,1217. M. 6(11 . !/ SEYEILiNCE, 1 , 10. 514 wATER ii i;EITMEUrAftWgo r ZZI/ D r=il of every description. Particular sLacd or shaped Spikes art 4 Meet., large Or wade to orders !hen stake. A. good as , sera:sent ettattantly on baud. & RENNET", 1 1 1 - iiitufachi • revs and Importers of Qua:EN:MARE. PIAMOND.STPXWP, between Wood end Maribalt Meet.. Pittsburgh, N. OE PAINTINGS - HENRY ' 11. LEEDS & MINER, .a.l3..oticmica zvo . Offices, No. 93 Liberty Street, To to told et A netion. nnNTETtNE!4II:A.Y. DAY and yn n n Or ifs IN tot% 4. 00 .11117 i f tn.. pat •dij:lnext floor to Tetty 'F. • . rho .iiill2..axt ci-.1-41.c.x-y. ANCIENT AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS Brine. the entire col:triton of the tate Mr. John Monter. of Ilunter• 'stand. Wo-tehester tu2nnl. I V. y.. eemo,ieino to all laearty lib tientibili urorb• " Irif• c al:i t :rill arrant to conno teacart! • raze OiOrtu• oily for the selection of /We picture. , being th e' larrat and dent collection eve r exhibited or eat for bZie theea. odentry. The fit owner. air. Mont .er formed prinelp.d Kart (lota the rar Litt :M i l i y i t , tihr agns,.. IR_ L r gj._f t . b :11 ewe " tty% e ri t a by his Zinropean Agent,3dr. Id4oleson_ , - dnring the r olutienery troubles In France, the baton b g r. % r•ttful teleutiou f the late owner durinr a p.br.byd li" o e f Oily years. It ' him orays twert_eftentfed Use beat totted Gallery of the old Maot totted btates. There ate no other pletarcembraced Is tide eatabNee, It compriSillig the entire .liectlea of the. late. Mr. Monter only. Tile eaten - 111 Do Poet- Use and without reserve. They may be viewed on and after TLTI:SI/A.i. Jan nary. lel, it the lotteries a. above. ' : • Cittaloraes burr be obtained •t the Gatlerleei smite *face of Alesare..E. 11. lAN:IIAM & CO.. No. 3 Plea strati, or •t the oMre of tbo Auctioneer; No. 173 Liberty street. catalogue. ..in b. ot+talued at the otter of 77119 Are's:. 1.3:h duii,,bl • 1).1 rr.t:c&f.}l:. & , G AIV AND • INE3 R. irrmarrnaca...l. Eurty„,rarptlcx. J. L reaSClti; lc Dili PATIO] CH, ORO. & CO.: 01 .00140 r• to J.Neph Kirtpatrick & Bre,. Who wale awes la GT occrle.V llour. Grath, Pp' t,,1e,[1.., rub, ebers,,,,-{ialt, Nall, lilacs and Ott. Noe. la ar.,IISZ Liberty.rn.r.2„):!nt.2ll.pl. D. 1121TIIR U 11.4.11? & 11E1 TF:11, RODII7O£,; Coccals.lor, apd Fano - 1.111%g Merchants, aa& purchutras .getzte for all Pittebarel MarmActairts.: Warehoue... h0.1..L.5 Liberty cvoet, Ylttabzwsh, Pa. • JAMES DAALZEI.I. & SON, "(ann.: facturent or Land CM, ari*Evaturteinn Nerdrantr: for Um paella. and sale orE,rade rttatt Defiled Pe-: tnaleta, No .. rd and N Water street, Advance* made on 0-mml,o:anent, `CIIOIIIAKEIe &LANG,Whollesate dealers In Grocerlee, Flour, °rain, Praia.; Pr alataletna, Flab, Cheese. nal% "Cuban Oil, Nola Viand' PL ‘Nood btrect, near Llbeety - Street, Plttabarclo.. salatfy' OLpltOi !1 HEAD 'mom ETzusn 'mom, .11Commle. ion llerchents and f ,..m er cerB *and utti rftLatrar ,. „ L'd Ml. "' au kiWil s: stme=, oppaste tee d of WOOlau,,(lt'et;'' ' 6 PZay , - FETZER & ARNINTIZONG, F o r - AL. heelie% anti Conewdesion elfeeelehnte. for the We Prune, Plow. Cerain. Bacon. Ltmt. Butter, Setels,_Driett Truer Prune, and Produce generally, No. LS 3tarteh r,.., l3treet ,y ,; of Pleat, PletAboreft, D WALLACE, Commission Iffer- , • chant suld Wholesale Denier In Flour and Gralta4 ho. Mt Liberty street, oppre.ite resatmefeattla Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. atorage Warchouee. earner .. Wayne sad Penn street, " •--.; D r EtIDDLE, No. ISO Liberty St."; •••••-• • PI tta burgh. Pa.. eratMal....loH Merchant. tad Wholessle.Dealerls Country Itr,duce. rucarlea :04 Pittsburgh manufacture Cash Ltivio,l Coo. titir3HuMata, WO paid fo, ll r Produce generally. autti a. tau:l=T JoliN LINDHAT T S. LIGGETT S. CO" City Flony4 V • tug Mills. corner Liberty sad :Llama street!, Pittsburgh, Pa. AI - Capaelty. 410 barrel.. per day. ap2 JOHN I. novar.•••• HOWAH-1, TORN I. HOUSE Sr. CO"- Wholesale Grocers wad Commlattion Merchants, COr I:02 &atilt/fed and {rater streets. Plttsbur• 44 ' ' • ROBERT DALZR.L - A. B. DaL72.14, IC Pi OBT. DALZEIJI, bc CO., Whole. AA , sale Grocers, COMIIII,SIOtI and 'ohm:lnce War: cb.xt. and dealers to Produce nod Pittatelegb optetoree, Liberty street, Plitcburtch. r mot ?LOYD wittrekt SLOTD.: JOll3l FLOM & CO., Wholesale Grocers and COlSmilik/013 Merchants, boa. 'Wood mid= Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Jai' irriliAlD.E.,9 L. CALDWELIL, (Soc. , ceutor Jame. Roll:ono ) Pork Parket' allt dealer tot Provisions, corner of Market. gad Prouf otreets, Pittsburgh. Jame w. 11.1.1. Settriami WAFT & WILSON, Wholesale:. Gencars. Connalrnion 211eratiante, and dealers Prod.. and Pitteinargia 31 ..a..¢fts, lin. Lid Uhl arty ranee, Plttetnirglt JIM ISALLUIDICKEI - CO., Wholes4W- Cortvgesion 31er:bent, and dealers in; node.. No. 00 Water street s end re Front street:, Pittebartra. nazi:az L_ _ LU. WOIGHT, & Commissionf,ors .. tO G. Oradro Product! nod 111,r4 chum', :IT Liberty stre.et. flitabargh. - ------ • P. DICPIIII74 J. 8. D1M1Z1....r.4 - 7WD. D. EDT/nat..' RETKER & BROS., (Successors 4: nerlffit . & Anderson,,) Wholesale DeaterkthroiN andrJEE Fr't"."" ir=Oit, a tigi:; .es. VOrgaZgt inuir BANID M. EDGERTON. Whole . WoodlQ saa Grocer amd Comnlsalon 31c:tunt, exam. Ylta.burgb Pa. • EMMY 8111112uN I,..WALLACT, LAMBERT, SUIBTON co. Wbolcaata Orocaan and Prodooe DealaralllCCV Math a , rert. Equal:torah. •1111 W9OLDIUDGE OIL IREFLYEIG- Oclahazpvlivir, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNIA.I JOIN_ WATT President, IFEISRX X. 1,02 , , 0, See'y and Trearr, 'ORKS Dr TEmmtwvicrviLimi Offlee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, .1 (`fear Ste.pelablVn Erkly,e) 2dANITFACTUREES OF PURE WHITE 13ITILINTIMTG OILS Brand--" Lucifer." nit ezeilot be exoollrtt !or burning pr. Pert color or Are test. anal I.t up4n srosotted is f HOME or=rola. OM D bt•LD.II.}D. C. D. OoLn IieWfM.BL".I. Port.. Cot t.W5.111c.e. D. )1% C. Carroll. STANDARD 1710tricacetuna rte833.4,2-3rj MU I SUMNER. Orb• CITIa °M e, Collin! Town/4dpi , Corm"' ta' PIT 4 SEC/1611-- . . 6 .1 itCOR STREET. _ _.,1 These worts hate the largest upset cr to the cow try. The brand stmads the _highest lo Ude owner; oud In Etarope. for quJity and tiro tut, and the edl is pot Ixt wet/ sesames barrVit. 05PaXed t.P1011j: fore xport, il Maimfacturers ofROILERS, mu-9, TAITILs ut. Improved Boring Tools for OR Wens. alclo - .17 e, w%:17 31, II:VrIS DUNKAIW CRi;xh PETROLEUk • albirAli Y. =112!!!IN . . Tails company vt, 4 oraattlx . d ocinae ?oat Inst. wade: V re r ie ' r l7 _.ll,7r l ,l l . lu . f ;' ' . ~. ?Ad 7 ., M tiiti=ll4l; the l'Ann.Lar t u Crcel'ra;omoPt.c...,..ompany. of Lb ci Vanfog 6t‘ ic k d , ............ 402, rur r Value of ' cueh Abaco -.IV; Or VICYII, Prealdcnt.--P. A. 4011 , asTVN. bc.cactio7 and TroaNuror-11. W. lama] E. .1 S. A. Jolia , WA. D[DSt'T°L t. 5: S. EIGDON, LFDA Pig SNYL/El4 let I =3 • M. i g ia tituAr. R. W. ITCHIr. CCOIVOLOC/AL OIL ifolLl-1. PITTS/JEWEL pt. PURE WHITE BURNINC PHI Col:wantll. en buid ,wad anle, AT THE LOWEST IIe4RXET RAT SUPEMOik IDEL kg7llll6l.prES. ;met= :tile of: We are con st.iwAllig, sad . 1111 Ur; an haws. a .2 . - cxxx. Eiv4:3s,7asnam wan EITEEL .1 CMOS IL MMUS E0111 3 ,J t w..lu woes needing elSkinri ror thb. emll aAd see trtrm,zoruer or r;IXI. awl Itarr-i, STFIM-r4., a, I 2.IU'MINPArinLI. JANES MUMS, . , CRUDE AND REFINE OILS Kura Mack. Duqueiraelra.T;T•ittabarall Speebt atteattoo gleti,lo the elle and deh`:;.l mentor Petroleum had Preearee. Coutaseel,..•;s rerreethalryeoUelted. re”tolhee .hox IC , retarrir,,, nEallf . I • ; ST. CLAIR ST.,i'ltthbargh. Fornarding and Comountillfixt .11erettane.,i nra arzair la Oil.. llta • mlintlat, Labetztti4jl,l ermle Petroleum 011 e. ebrUtarlily haled rbr arthe lawua market plices. auel orders eolth ed. -I •A .... WAKING ..... C031311011T 111ERCII.L.,7s, • PETROLEUM • AND ITS PRODUCTS:'; And Deniers in Denning Itlnterlab• Ern, • I COrtil7Elol+l MERCHA,N74 • .•.•:.01••• c ki h 1 1: / 1 / 4 . 't C.ll. ( . . GitAIN , aplll,l, .0114 .111t.F.7%s SIIEPARDi r F a_c7.1,0, • / , F 1 AILEEN e. LE LAI, Produce , r co•- • Wm:cc-bawler No- li Y I s tsc•lmtr-c.. Pa. Wito/atale c [`art. Wpm. ~ ; 01alanit UM la 7. Fruct... on, lour. Gn 10, Tic,clb, Oni FI•X &NA, tct/ PC,ltr7. t'••O‘l,onto , o!• ftt eut.~u Ltren .13 /5.:4,34n to 315eltoc•••n L.:,41b-Irt I 15 Ft,. ood Gralo. etou ;vac rricccta IC a. 133 I.lllEtt oTREET. I.lt,Ctursll,, 51:1! Gnu. re•. 5..1 z L,1,13.11'0:in, UffM=2ra I ITTLE, HAIRD & • pA - TTOS,„ rotra, ton:natation littrattante„lnntl ,, In ProtJoe, Flour. Itscon. Clamart 7146.1 Lartton and Lard Oil. Lron, Nana, LitaS4., CotLOCI , MA and ro It tn.tuuttonrea gtlncraty I and 111 nt.ond rtt tat-rgh. • • - a . • rrAlco - • LEP & SHEPARD, CommissiOlS `,--* Meretzar:, • an.l drooled, in Plour, Ur and PM. Qum, La,m, xrrro.c, Pltl,burgh. clot, brand. of Ilour for Bakery and ?wally UP epostantly on hand. Particular attention psa4 ell tug order .for dlerclssndLie generally 0011:17 Wk. r. urea - rno,. IarrCILELL. WM. P. BECK 6: CO" rte. 18:I: v , LMerry stray% rltrangtrll. N., wb.A.....it, Grwrrs, COC:1311.1013 11r rc bent 4 and dralrrs In try rrochan, PruvLdon, Bacon. Lard, llutter. 0011 a.• 110,,, Flan, at., Prtaluce, flour. ()rain. s Grrt ft and Wind Fruit, tk — e.. ii,pt and LIM, Jy ti 1 JOIEN B. CANFIELD, Commliallott imd nrwarding Mrre`rant and wholesale deater. In Wcolcrls leo.err, Ch,s, Buttor Lard, Port..., gLelnoerned V n . rI, ~F 6. I Pot Drdi ePe F r r ult be, Preoddara ____ay. No ___ 4 _ ad_dront stmt tlan42 WORSE, 11. C. & /I.II.VIVTEII., No. 47 WOOD STREET.' ar.bain AN-D Drlira I,m Alva stostr.s