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Val l rit. • , • r•. elf-a. Departs. ;.„. • San.ie•••••WileWs . Ea. 1) 2 .21. • m. rttIBIS &LIVERY S TABLE, =tl ixotisioo o = JAMES . DAM 4t BON, Proprietors. • ONNIBUSIMI3 ANDAIMIRIAGESItrraIaYed for all : tram., Alse,ger for Puntorals, Waddlngs and - Tartles„ at ati a aa m and um:table r.tte. rtrA lILI2 OMN DAY D NIGITT. :noLryd.• .1 y Vir.l illßisp:Viiß:7llo Ne wish tt amderstori Mot tYe pylon") 'ef end Evening swig by begs ea Siie street. fkr t ta .stater. is WHEEL' CENTS PEE COPY. Wbee mire is lemanged. it is tl v cal k ; elNeviii:l:l.l4 =I At a coaveittlan Of Washington county wool ' hzowers held in Washington on tile fth last X - the underidgaill were appoloted soca!, a Stab?' Convention,. teargsnLee a Pennsylvania State's,. - WoobGroweigt Association. , t After due oentertnee, welter& iforite tilts e tr na e g 2 =3, 4 :t a gar '. l i rigel t mo ol Tertreanar; ;be eth of ebrunry next; az. 1.1 ceoloeic, a.irSr the purpose above spec= If there. - anzttito Conveziticgs Is .so rifted, there bo alas OEMS= .coz the eo nerstive merits of Attforent breeds of thee • sad other tooll . ssOreprinto to the occasion. - ' , Worm:a Ls Horst, Asa Mawczorrat, Jens. IL-Farrah, Samoa IfeParmazzo, WILLLLII 011121 Y, Cizrenuter. Waterzyceese. Pa., lanflgefabk.. Bristol Batt - edlieurillinitr'Partter Cap. tetrod—dfla Iffease.Bireeking * Tools '.fletned,A Rate tept lhove Bolusess,Tonuid ; ,-,FlartiessfarstafahOElllebe. - , . • ^."-TleSfeadee will :renteMber the extensive — r;a6bery of Offillatmeßenlittoggenseintbiacity :•entle bleatkisteethand- the fieetimof the sus. peeled hnottly• to- Canada. Every m,ns in 'hie potter wereUsedby , Wayrty Lowry !to cap pato-the robtairesioulevet after, it was posi tively known that * they had taken refuge in - Canada, be Writhe to the Chief Of Police of To . ' rento,enelesing lealentlar describing! certain silk:lee Motto front the banking hcmse - of W. EL wath.,* - a CO. Om deacaratalm as ' th e rob • bee•the tsa meat. named. Bristol Bill, and ' • sln ,w • goes byr the name o r Bi ll ci else, statism that &prowl isfitlCOO had been offered for the arrest of each of them. On, the mammy( that lettertho Toronto po llee Made hidatry and le:tined that they were . 'both inTeroato;and early hiMaylan attempt. 'ell their captero, belt without, success: They •••• got, however, a number of burglare , tools and other traces showing that the birds men, have only recently escaped.. The impressionthcre, was that tbey Lunt gene in the direction et Gem waged the tobnyograph of Bristol Bin wee for . warded to the authorities in that directicm. lie, however, went to - Hamilton, and with the asalatenoe Of his friend, ha man aged W . keep out ' : of the way until- Satyr ' • day, whet he was cleverly nabbed by the Chief Of .. Police Captain ARlchole, The manner in which he was captured is thus given in the liaptilten Spectator, of the ilea inst. ult will be remembered that two • men named Smith and - Lamb were soma time • niece arrested on ft 'enema of attempting to teethe Gore Bank, but , the chief prole°. tor ef the b_argiszy,s, am Henry Park er, known better by the Cognomen of . Bristol gin," escaped to t h e States in seen as he dis covered he wan staPected of being implicated in Rio attar.' At this time he we, residing In Whoa.% on MEM street, in flare liton, with his wife andlemily, and when be fled he led them still living there. The house is comfortably ....nienferetratna indienos that Parker's rocs- Bun had been followed by him with great sue,- ""^"tese. Indeed he ta noted both in Canada and thesSAathatos being a most finished adept in the tut of house-breaking. "The chiel_of our Police has been vigilantly watching forliiiirtikereloOinmilton ever stage the time of his departure, justly thinking that the probabilities were that be would return, though it were only to remove his wife and household furniture- Aud so well appointed wero his means et infOrmation that he wag aware of Parker's arrival within an boar of the time at which the event ocx.arred, which was on the afternoon of Saturday. The chief immediately clustered several of his men and letting them in person to Parker's house, he. stationed them la such politions at the front and rear of the boom that escape was nap». • slide. "He then knocked at the doer and lira. Parker answered the summon,,. The Chief asked if aMr. Grant ;lived there, and the woman end he did not, but at the same time “smelling a .rst," she endeavored to close the door In his face. This, however, the Chief of the Pollee would not permit, and saying that ho had no doubt some on else lived there who would do squally as well as lifr.4Grent. rushed Into the 'teem, followed by Sergeant Ahrens. Ile found Parker In ea Inner room, and ho offered no resistance to Ids arrest, bat appme - ed stricken with amazement' and dillmay Lhattris advent is Hamilton had so soon become known. The prisoner was speedily handcuffed and, taken to the police otation. "Tbertlifibuffillsit evidence to convict him, as in addition to the witnesses who apPeared against his accomplice Smith, there is the cid deuce of a man named Lamb,-Who was also artacoompilee. number llof trarglarti tools • were found la the prisoner's! possession,- , amongst whieh was a "jemmy" of the most ' Mashed workmanship, which - had recently been imported from hngland, and which was found carefully -wrapped In gannet under hie hod." "Bristol BM" appears to have a poeticai tarn of mind, as among the papers found in Ms possession, were several scraps of original. poetry. We publish niewnastraa of it, think. legthat it may be interesting to many to see the priblitelloe of a mind composed of the in.: eengruons elements.of a love for the muses an d a elopitementert disposition. The follow. Jitiri.ten extnact from one of his letterer Take beck the kiss thatfaithless sigh, With all the warmth of truth impressed ; Yet, note • fittalkiss - mai Upon t would 110, Or Mott 112.1.1 up a lover blest. peolcpatt vows that night and day My p bsar~reaay.s.r, 'thought from thine Yet, no,nliter them still to stay, ' They might oothe other heart belay As sweetly its they rained.mine. • /owing againten in der and l his pookn t oving epistle: book is written the fel- Yore then so well, eel tenderly, tes thou art loved-by mot . In um, fortune , wealth and liberty, Werevrositilesi without thee. Th.:ll2O=UL with blosallig3klure aad riff,3 .1.410% ear. before me 137.. Urilees ilry love %trams:angled Mtn,' pd sinus. the draught awaY• trust, that the Cala matins will watch PriseneraC ,3 akir.Orh.3l3ll3, yeteyel heal . alt Lbp, ahe it ono of the groate'' stoppo == NutwttbatandlnO th extrema cold weal ne ? • • Aaturd ay Wed, sOml..dtleen 3(omAtheft way tPletel de nail, Ile niejlX. r, • tot , whom werliflllas to fneartora Paradle,' teday morning, where they will be kept Min land fed at the expense - a tho honest, Ind taus tai payers of the ,county.. Let Be ter tigbata burry= up the : pasea go of Ida bill far : • We - erentlow• of a watic Muse. for - Allegheny '- 7. - nel:runty: James Ward, Archy Campbell, James :Zones and Michael Flaherty _bad Zeal Oruok sad dtscrattirly; ant p all sums -varying from .te Jaes Mooney. Jose Rean, ;-• • papa, George Clarrk, - Totus Turley, Wm. .Ilatedlep, Joaeph ph _Tannar, Thomas Jones and Daniel illfßutry- werecommailtd to la 11 coma • upStsferdays.•They • had beet o r t r andkroarly,.iusdltrins -spent all funDh, - ' ^togo up =tree - Lahore were - fortanate enonghle smtlirsorin '434 0 794 ig 114 AnAT.I{Otf,r;TO 419Opirati4 . . . =I Al Yawns. flew Arroilina for Vorriory—lfe Examination lind—rristmor - in the Watch Howse. On .Satualay ivening a young man mano.l I/1 , , father 1,4 a highly reffroet. °Lir mwriz rant uror, Oninlr no ...t.,00.1 ” - •.l4lscet, 7'1...1 r; all t•vr, 6 11 . a ' ehurgc of fnrg I'y Th, pri VOW r In the Iqs 1.-en itrolitro, a heat ing, which • :II pr01.2.1•1> 1.4, 1.2 m to-12,y. 111 et•ttro• °MAI eutruinat inn 2. Mot all fact, eonneetetl with Ihe mm. e, t It. artist 'I at From the 001- e,, t, In, M a ni. the are•od t• learned the foi• ion Mg. It ~ • . no, that yottng ha. had cOnt•itterablo 12,3 m i -tenet, in the line of forging, cheeks in bl• father.% name, and that hit, indul gent parent it,,, pall! oat large sun. of money to save alin from the eonseqnences of his erim Mal conduct. boring Saturday no lest than eight cheeks were preaented at the counter,. of the First and Taint Maternal Winks drawn by voting Jenks, calling for Baran varying from irne to three hundred dollars, payment on 'hidell was refuted. ills manner of operating is to step into house that ho knows has business relations with, or a knoWledge of his fathers high steins ding in the community, ask for a blank cheek, which he proceeds to fill up for a given Kum, and desires the favor of the moan?, a s h has immediate ant ;for it, and it Is after bank bourn: Knowing the father to be a reliable tuna, and not sespectingLhe Boned dislioneslY, he is generally accommodated. When the frond 15 discovered, 'as - before stetted, he Is caved by the Merposition of his father and friends, as the par nos viCtitalZed by him, arc usually content to get backtlicir money In oe quiet a manner as possible, having no desire to lacerate the' fee logs of his friends by a prosecution. • - it farther seems that during hilt week the •oungenan took it Into las bead to naaketon ex tensive purcludie of oWelty. liecordingly ho called at the entabilehment of Mr-Stephenson, on Market street, and neletted a full diamond set, suitable for a lad ,the total vet tie of which Via a Ersetion less than .1,100,.in payment for which he gave check . Taking. the jewelry ha lett the - atlare"naid proceeded to an engra vers whero he left it to have the name of the lady for whomdt was intended, carved on the various pieces co been mposing the set. Thed d eg , e . li '7 l3 srill be rot ed to n rod and i tr. is SVp r g i etson, In hich uvont is not probable ho will Insist japeui h prosecution. he father of the rash young man Is at pres ent in West Virginia, but has bom,Lelograplied to return immediately. In the meantime ho will be held in custody. ,We should mention ibis the general belief among those who have good opportunity for knowing that a certain evil disposed person e first plys Jenks with liquor and then prevails upon him to commit. the crime of, forgery In order Wraise the means to keep up their drunken revels. if his be true, he is morally guilty at least, as It - Is ponable Of tudnfltunicod by' hint ho would not act' in the manlier ho does. - Dowry llobbhag is the Diamond Dar. ket.—Arreat of Tons of the Petyetro• tore. --• (tili - of the boldext and most Adroitly perpe. !rated larcenirs Which •we have for some time been required to record, was committed in the Diamond Market, on Eridar evening last. It appears that Ur; Joseph Harrison, butcher, occupying stall No: a 7, had been the recipient of a considerable sum of money, over ono , hundred and !Mk:dollars of which consisted of notes under" the denomination of three dollars. .These he 'selected, and, placed :Chem in his stand drawer, and while doing so was observed by tear lads' who determined to make a descent upon it should' opportunity present itself. They bad not long to wait, for In.", few minutes Mr. Mania= was called to affaditorstmd s amion tett/riling observed the boys whom he had noticed pronoesly, run out of the market bOuSe at full'speed. fits drawer was standing open turd the money was .ne. infoircuttionaf the robbery was inane • tette:conveyed to the police of both attics, and hy nightfall, officera - F.lklm . Campbell and "Icott, of Allegheny, succeeded in taking Into "tasted) , a lad some thirteen years of ms, by the name William Selbel 4 and an tbri"tlite.""ruboaftthoellieer named ersome tars of t oe money was found, and seats eignt denims on the :person of the latter, fielnel, gave-information As iffewsther parties con cerned In the affair and the pollee have taken measures for their arrest. lie remains in the tombs awaiting attesting and alleges that the money found on him was given to him by the other parties. lie has served one term in the Douse of Refuge, and undoubtedly belongs to u regultulyorganizedgangefjuvenlie thieves, who make the ;Federal street railroad depot . 41 ? )! 11 41t u rvgden lendez"us. ee.ras aurae strong was held lofor*alfearing today. Selbel's father was - killed in thcormy but his mother resides thclThird Ward, Allegheny, as do also the friends 9f the Other parties concerned. isiteresting, Deekhmit: _ - The ease of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania for user.. William Bagsloy, C. W. Wok. etson and Others, rarities of the into Sheriff Weeds, deceased, Which. waa Awned : at thd last term of the Supreme Court, by John Xi- Clarreniattoniey for phdrititeand IL thirgarin, Esq., comas - el for defdan wat Philadelphia, recentlyAndthejen ts, ud as gment decided given . by J udgee, in vor of plaintiff, subjoi to the amount 0f,u60 was fa affirmed. We n the opinion of the Supreine Court: Urea, J:—direce the can., of Beale va. Gareth —l6 berg. and Hine—and Beale vs. the same -7 Watts lit, it is impossible to say that the omission to state in hare tlao Judgment upon which the LE fa.; issued ise. fatal 'defect and for which we arebottod to reverse. The court be low, if it Were affefect Could have amended the declaration, apd we will „ if neceasery, _con sider that aS dime, and the Harr amended an cordingly.. When a .wr/t. la delivered to the Sheriff hi:Limbo/rad to exeonteeltaceording to the exigency -thereat without inquiring into the regularity of the proceeding whereon that writ is grounded and whether voidable or er roneous suc h wr it is a sufficient just ideation. In this ease, themoney sued for was received by thehheriff before his death and before the return day of the Writ, Ma am Impost - 4We to contend that he=srawnot answerable for it. A demand was anhstantially made, but the death of the Sheriff made any other request nausea.- sary. The only effect ofbringing eutt against the Sheriff, without a demand 1., that the Court will:stay the proceeding. on payment of the amount levied, without coeds. (Jeffries vs Sheppard. irß AAU L 696.) The sureties are of course liable topay for the default of their princ int er es t. Judgment affirmed. we sec no error in the allowance of Nino. Gkindera Confesalon. MXSSIIS. HerrattS :—many sincere people are puzzled by ono of the cfroutnstauces of the case of tho late Mrs. Grinder. In her con fession, and its lospressiOns just previous' to her execution, sit o asserts her belief that Me willvgly conVerried, and from the scaffold ascend to Christ, and the supreme happi ness of !haven. The reverend gentlemen who sign her confession as witnesses, seem to as sent, by their signatures, to the correctoces of her assertion. I,ow, in the event that her vie tima departed from this world without con version, which may well be the fact - When we consider the suddenness with which they wore hurried out of it, arc we to assume that they are suffering endless beU torments, while their murderess is enjoying the unimaginable bliss of the redeemed? An explanatory no. sorer to this queStiOn, from those Mistrusted in theology, wilt be eagerly received lay Many laquutsrut. The signatures of the clergymen to Mrs. Grinder's confession wets simply attostat tons to her signature, and not an entloraneut of bey stutemeatts. We do not think, therefore, that the interenee of our correspondent con cerning this is correct.—illo. ()merry . Bola Attempt. at Robbery. A 2 ming man named John licardsly, who is In the employ of Mr. John 'taker, a resident of the Ninth a ard, ins al tackisl nbont tetweloce last night, at the corner of Locust and Prat streets, by it gang of drool:an rowdies and badly beaten. It appears that ho was quietly pro. cording to LI, house of his employee. having to his possession, n rifle a bilis ho had b. ought home with him from one of the battir-ficide near ICaslit file, Which he wag removing from his former boarding-house. h young Map named James Sweeney was arrested and re. cognized by Ikanlsly •as the party who gave him the Mat blow. After ho was knocked ',down he alleges' that some one of the party - pressed a handkerchief to his month, and that the others kicked him an 4 tried to wrest his 'gun from bim,and would have succeeded but for the timely interposition of a r c; tize and the arrival of the pollen. °Ulcer lurcl n Rea , hit on UM head with a brick byone of in wail the rowdies, which though tt stunned him conslderabl.V s did not cause him to lose hold of bis prisoner, whenn he brought safely to the ioek.np. lio willbave a bearing this morning. . Officers Wiltriet rind Kemp proceeded to the residence of the than Mealy, in Allegheny, and succeeded in 'finding a Tameable silver =dor ;and a lot of nue seashells, which ills supposed ;bare been stolen; 71i o y are at the Mayor's orrice, awaiting identlficatkm. It was in thle _helms that a largo portion of the goods eloien from Trouglais° hat store, were found a few days dace. InialeY is In jail, charged with being a receiver Of atolen goods, and It may turnout that Ito la also a burglar. It le pretty certain Deals. and Bannon knew ail about the robbery of Douglas's store, if they were not .really present with Herman at the time. For tit° present, at least, the tiro_ are out of the A ilty of oomMitting further deprtidaUona of a lkoputtere. . Mrs. Grinder* ItemsLota.—Tho mortal re tashia of ltira.ldartha Grinder still romala burled, and. inAtua..oustody of tae Sheriff. When or wbozo they will by. interred ui not known to the public. A rumor la correct nook the streets that certain liberal Rentlamen bare agreed to place at the disposal of bar husband a aunt of .monay nenfleient to enable, blm turas , bee decently burled. If Oda should ho Hi/rause it Is moat likely that her funeral will ake place at Saltahurg, whore some . members of_theiturelly•new;xe,pose. Borrowed a Stiaiwl.—A Mrs. Woods laid In a ebtoplaint before. Mayor Morrison, on Satur day, .agalust one ,Mary Roily, charging her. 'with borrowing a phew'. with the tracittiOn of, neva returning ft. The-.parties had been do thecity- poor Wattle:and after borrowing the "article, -Mary left the inatitation. She was found a house In the Sixth ward of thiaeity, by officer Scott; who recovered the shawl and banded It error ter IhOroOper owner. - tL another Cold ,firiato.—On aattmla hsh e weather sot In cold and continued so.dun the duy yesterday. - We hoar it stated that MEM is much ,imerorthg CallOng .tbe n S 0 7 . r.." . of a proper IItIPPiP.Of I ' oo 4 ' C ' e l, thaw, yam have enough and to span:lA° ..." "'it that none in their midst Butter—par a•Pa Perish-4min thosoydrity of the weathor. Pran11111 " nizta•Day.-i-Aportlon tho pruners of tab city telabratad tha .Iblrtlrday . p la Fran y, li,„ / " l4 V.außaer_ott Saturday °Too ' - 16, Eno entertainment was - 'go UP hYK gioo4wo aro'lnformad that It Nakalria.udict Sgar• . , *be AnantillgeolthX7, for PatmsltrY, Dal . , just bean "c.w.o. bed !afar bale by Pittbbk, Fora pc - r#Stkiiii,!‘ §4 ll . lt ? i lia OFIP3tD. _ • _ ME Illenreiempeafx. I Itoo/4 wo are to iu r the le_ mate drama. Mrs. Gen.'Lander, funnerlr 31iss Jeon 31. Davenport, ft laity Who has al jo.lll eolebrated for her ilnmeatlc 11 1 , 1,, Ttoik... her appearmiec Cir the rot limo in 'even jean., In her unrivalled charac ter of the Contain., In Sheridan lino. Mel crap play of "lave, lit the Coutitit-ii and the From the rvut fame of Mr. Lander, we have no Matta but that the theatre will be titled evel night taring her engagement. Pr Gas Hove.—The newton of travestyt eer at this popular place of Amusement, and this week we are to bare us.t.ody. 31.34 Yen 111E B. Price, a young and beautiful tragedienne who has bad the highest enconlunts passed upon her by the press wherever she has ap peared , appears to night irf the ehartOter Fun ehan, the cricket, supported by the eminent tragedian Mr. M. D‘ilabiebett, who appears an nithor Barbiand_ bongs tad. dances complet.• the ittausament of the evening. • RIIM-4 young gentleman or Ulla City, 'nukes 1.l: grit appearance to-night, and recites %tt poem extuled .suortonn•. Hide." For particulars, (sap posture. rfarette de.aire to call our readers attention to the foot that this evening Mr; J. H'. Newell will give sonio of his select Teadinga.and recitations at La Fayette Hall. Mr. Newell is well known in our community, Slot only as ash ante reader and elocutionist, but na one Of the most Successful teachers wo have in our city. Eor many years ho he held position of Principal of the Fourth Ward School, since which time he mks opened a Se- Icet insiltution, and ono of the greatest evi dences of his popularity is the fact that our bitirens consfder thonasolres remarkably tor =nate if they can procure admission for their children into histathool. Ho has a very large circle of friends, and we hopo to ace the Ilan crowded upon this occasion. Masonic flaU.--OcOrge Alfred Townson.i, tho youngest, as well as the most brilliant of war correspondents, delivers his celebrated lecture, "Recreations of our Special Car respendent," at-Masonic Hall to-night. under the auspices of Tennyson Club. Of Mr. Town send to a lecturer we are sure we need not say a word. file recent lectures before - the Alle gheny Library Association attest his ability. 14.5 who failed to hehr him • upon those se easiom regretted It, and those who did not hear him at all regretted it still more. Cents may be secured at Mr. Meller's music store during the day.' Cameral Park.—An extraordiunry fatality has followed every announcement that there would be a grand Skating promensuse at the Central. On every nonunion the weather has moderated; *and the lair skater, as web as those who're not, fair ' have been obliged- to chew the end of bitter disappointment. But this time it ts n mare thing. and no mistake. The promenade will as assuredly come °Tints afternoon at half-past. two as ice is ice. And then to the - evening there will be a glorious jubilee. Chiliees lanterns will be on hand to Wad enchantment to the scene. Won't there be a PAP eroad though Tried of New lloite.—The Vigilant Steam Fla, Company made a trial on Saturday of the new hoe urninfactured by 3. W. Loughery,on Wood street. Thu company we understand were sktisfled with the quality or the hose but at tie request of the manufacter tested two seetima with the following result, Ist trial— SO lbs of sam presre pre ICS Ms. wa ter rteenrete su re. to the squa inch. duced VI trial—MO lbs. do--165 dw 3d. trial 1.30 lbs. do—caused the host burst water at =3 lbs. armies pressure. Mating at rlilol3Park.—Wo suppose that it 6 unnecessary to remind juvenilodom that today thin popularplace et amusement will bethrown open, rind has been aleistercd over bythat master workman Jack Frost, with • brantifol coat of pure clear ice. To-night it will be brilliantly Illuminated with the new lghts which have been obtained, in addition t) which centre lights have been placed in the fiddle of the Park. There is now no blinding glare, but a eon mellow light pervades the thole atmosphere of the skating grounds. Surety of the Pettee.—Phtube Frank ap peared before Alderman Taylor, on Saturday, and prayed that a warrant mightbn issued for thearrtat of her husband, John Frank, and that he might bo bound over to keep the peace. John had been asserting hoe preroga tive as Pheibeis lord, by chastising her, and hence the complaint, • Warrant issued. The Pletabeiith Lesder.—Thb exeelleni Weekly 1p ; again beforens, and, as' asuel, fined with very interesting 'matter. The por- Streit of hlre. Grinder is an excellent one, as my one iris° has peen her will testify. A leading feature of. the Lender is that It la being used by some of the clergy of our city to show up abuses. 1.11 Is hold, manly sold out spoken, and deserves success. ! God Help tlle Poor God help the poer•. the bumble Chrtstla ''God help thopoor" is a prayer that sieve this. . Man la Gotra agent; from your well eprew board. - teethe? halti heather, God gives the reward FROM YESTERDAY• EVENING'S GAZETTE Darius Shinano' on Wood direet—filof flowo Open era nabbed. This morning the hardware and cutlery es tablithinent of idr. James flown, No. 1.3" Wood street was found to have been burglariously entered diming the night, ad the safe blown up with powder, and robbed' of WO in moncY mad a number of prorolsory notes. An e tom tit:aim:tot the promises developed the follow ing facts: The thieves find endeavored to gain access to the yard by boring through the °Mai' de door, but finding the doie titled With &beet iron on the inside they abandoned the boring process, and removing the bricks from around the door frame, tore out doorfoul frame together. - Thts was a bold oper ation, and mext, have required considerable time and labor. Ithving gained, the-yard , the thieves entered the shop by cutting a hole through the dom., about Mx inches square, and reaching through wrenched off the padlock which &erred fora fastening. Ilavingseldeted .sinumber of very llue.tevolvers—tvory-heentl led nth r mounted—thvttudertook the dffileult task of blo w i n g- o p en e the large iron mere in th e store. A hole was drilled near the center of the door, and a charge of powder Inserted faillicient to blow the door to pieces. The wreck was complete. The heavy outside Plate ripped g was blown Ball off, and the inside sheetin was literally piec. The force of the explosion was so great (t at a por tion of the door, in striking the leg of • heavy desk, broke it in two. it is supposed that the thieves used a fuse, and betook themselves to this yard until the explosion occurred. The safe contained eloo in money, which had been taken la after bank hours on Friday evening, a zoimlum of etoreiseary notes, and other pm'. pers. The contents of the drawer had been carried up Virgin alley, about two-thirds of the way towards Smithfield street, when they were examined. What was considered useless was thrown down, and the balance a_prontrinted. Among the pa pers (Muni tWs morning was an en relent? contain ng hilli.boMaging to the mnm hers of Slurries Lodge, which bad been left in the safe. The thieves had neglected to exam ine this package, or had been frightened off .before they had an opportunity to do Co. The butglery was one of the boldest that has been committed here for some time, and chief Long and his police will have another opportunity to exercise their shrewd/3mm before going out of office. East ILJberty • The eltireno of this thriving vlllage have taken the preliminary ctups toward-, having itAreeted into a borough. A committee has been appointed to report upon the proper boundary - lines, and another meeting of free holders will he held next week, fur the par tOse Of dying the belled*, aelocUeg a name, etc. Under a general act of — Asset:Mal& the Court of Common Pleas iILI4 power to erect boroughs, and -when - the necessary steps ha'o been token the Court w 11l be applied to for a charter. There is come talk of chonging the name, and "Selig - wick" has been sugges , ed on namable name for the new corperuth.n—in honor of the Into Gen. Seduarles, who was killed In the memorable battle of the W (Men. hens. Wo wonld suggest that, WbatOVOf 001110 ili selected, the MaMit GLIM, plat office .Mould ehouged to conespOrld with 11. The name orthe pont omce at f.ast Liberty is an if the 0111 name Is retained, (which to not unlikely,) that of the post °Mee should be al tered. Corner Letlintlff to Allegtooty.—Wichto a few days past numerous complaints have been 'lodged ut the Allegheny Mayor's Odle., by troirchantsdoingbusineas on koderni Street, against parties of yonngmen who congregate nightly. at the' street comers, and by their conduct and language annoy and insult custo mers and passers by. Last night the pollee kept these crowds on the movo, but no Impeller had they left one corner than they established quarters at another: - We are-requested to elate that If the emetic,* Is not stopped, the au thorities• of onr , sister‘eity• will use severe mosures and,imforee th law provided inauch bCanes,• Tb 0 zulutioe is o e growing one and has became 100 intolerable to be borne. • rellininVanlsPostadllcoAppoluturnts are announced Os follows : Emanuel Ballenger, pOstmluiter Bock Bnrlnu, Center county, Pa., rice JoseptrA. uanhln, re aigjicd, piwtratister North-Sprlngflclo, Erie county, Pa.. rico B. 8. Patterson. , Lowls Spam postmaster -Iloydstown, Butler e Q"nt , ,ra.: Vice Zack. Phillips, declined. Jelin natter, postmhsterLarthatts, Clearfield county, Pa., vice Emerson, moved away. , Robbed In Ditaking Hausa-J. 8. liar grwreo, of Wheeling, waarobbed last night at Jakieg Algeobi drto king house, to the Diamond, of *gold watch and elosin money. liargravm was quite drunk, and while sleeping In a hack room was relieved of his watch and money. ata house was searched today, but none of thelndsting money was found. , Rotreeny.—This morning the till of the Unr. ilecln o trUtOber, who keeps ['stall in the Dia mond market, was, robbed of seventy dollars In money, by three boys; who had been observ ed loitering about the stall. Two of them, Tbamas Richmond' and Edward Finnerty; hallo been angled, and will probably be sent to the Roue of Refuge. ' Wife Ilesertlen.-.llobort Montgomery was arrested today and taken befon3 Mayor Low• ry on a charge of having deserted his wife ary,and refusing to contribute to bar sup port. Robert was unable to part i es, and was con Matted. for trial. The reside, In //ardscrabble. The Atlantic !loathly.for February, haa bOO2 received and la for pale by W. A. Widen.. fancy, :No, It. Fifth meet. It is 09 attractive no over in Ile literary coatente. ..Our "intim Yolks—the best paper for the young tt publinhed—ta Just oat for if °bream enctla Seraph:thy John Y. Hunt et. Co., kteaunf.o /LA Fifth_ *Mee!. _ • • •. Naas!? for rebrtutry, has eat M received Stiellifor •by Joho, P. Runt CO4-Kigo l o/ 13 PtiriO, .01 00 3 L. , . - Mims Warman. IhrlfArnton. Thin whO it t.. rival tho colohrn- Ird Anne Dir4critnon:tn announced to lertoro In .lohnutown nest irrk . and we Pro'"e I -note of our wit! Iroltwe her to ltu y n ei. it r: Tr. or ie.:- Dertoteoin the prom:nolo fs.ntoro In 100 ; Inn n, nod The 11:10:1 pro , : 0 0 . . . laid for Lb , I, I,:osprrn.nrc. !Lev. Theo. 12nyl,t, of lhookl)n. noenk , it r: tier h0d,...) , einnular. Stetunnah Evan , 141 null{ d . or Aberdare, In Weden• her father •fl Ore.—oiler and is drunkard A -xinday ,hoid torn:Arlon, pronounced by hor :.a or., isimme .4 of reform ing het father.biacovraing that alto possa , s-• r.I o gift forPer , mmdve spealcimr, she began at tweh n ymr» to whirrs. her Welsh country folk nn temperance. In tondo" and Man. elke,ler she WWI none welcomed by crowds of Well Mr, and lost. year she determined on minion to Americo. Largo mmllolloo9 have eat bered to heartier at New linvml and rise o hero eho is overwhelmed with Invitations to lecture : her head does not ace= to have eons dir zy alilt Stleef. ; and for one, I be lieve Pile has been sent over to us to all In fore and ing that temperance rev inst so 50p.4 . 7 nettled, and whose symptoms are grgatng ap parent on erel y fade." Supreme Court Civic( Justice Woodward, and Ju.A. Thompson, Strong, Ilead and Agnew:—The following judgments were entered Thur.(lay morning: Ralston's appeal. Judgment affirmed on an canal division of Court. :The commonwealth ye. the Central Passen ger Railway Company. Judgement for the comixionweal.th on the plea of nut tie( rOceittl. Hoffer et al. is. Miller. Judgment aftlruted. I • retley vs. Barnhart. Judgment affirmed. Commonwealth ex rel., Case et at., vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Judgment for defendants on the demurrer to the return. Brown, and Campbell vs. Scott. JUdgment entrmed. Miller ye. Malan. Jedaraent reversed, and a venire do novo awarded. . . 'relay vs. Warren. Judgment reversed and a venire de novo awarded, harden ve. Pattered,. Judgment affirmed. Carr & Co. re. Beck & Paltrier. Judgment affirmed. Iteilbroner & Co. vs. Wayte. Judgment sf tinned. Pennsylvania Railroad vs. rennooks. nil course was revorncd on the 16th Inst. Judi, Agnow now files t dissenting opinion, I which Chief J ustice Woodward noncunt. • Hans"lay Girl. The Johnstown 11-Lone say.: Catharine Ri ley, a young girl of Irish parent., aged aboot twelve year., left her home In Conemnugh borough on the morning-of the 15th inst., and hno not niece boon heard from. It Is feared that she had gone to Pittsburgh, first having fallen Into bad company In Johnstown. Cath arine L..a good-looking girl, with brown halt', cot Short, and bine oyes, and when she left wra On . .. at In an ohl blue delving /rest andwhite shaker bonnet, with a lighfceolorod curtain. Any Information ooneerning her will be gladly received by her afflicted p arents. _ Letters maybe addressed to Rev. P. Harvey, Johnstown. ROBINSON, MeCLEAN & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh, Dealers ht all kinds of Government fteemltles, .)std and bllver Ilan:meat Drat Nato', Torelaw and Doniettte Itsehange, etc-, etc., etc. Deposits received In Par Funds and Corteney. In allowed allowed or time de:wits Collections made In all parts of the United litotes on most favorable ten.. Chttera the with dispatch foe remitting In the business at the Rodeo. New Tort, Philwlelphls. 504 l'lttalturat Brtken• twirls strictly on commis. lion. • Draw nn A. CI.KWIt & (70.. New Tort, J. COOKY. & N B . rtilladelpnlat &testes. TETEO. A 'T. I Itosteent. FINANCE AND TRADE. BANKER!' AND BROKERS' BOARD I (0017.7ATED at SOSINNON, NI CLEAN a Eo.I Orrscr. 07 Tar Pm - raannon Garcr-ra, ? Sarni:Dar Jan. 00, 1041 l U. S. I,ON ?AV' 4.4.01. U. S. 40Pa, NB 30 C. S. 7-00.., till 73 90 00 U. S. 10-10.• 92 00 U. N. CertlErAM........ 07 03 iold' 170 MI La wronee County Sties .• EY 03 Monongahela In.;Lramen... 51 0) Cu= Inruninee xllOO -- Monongahela Bridge Company El 011 Cltiatme linUOnsil 11=k_ .. .... ... SS Oil Exchanse National Bank 5150 11. it ]l. Nat lanai Bank.. - 57 73 Ceoplm Naticrnal Bank 113 00 Bank of Plttaburgh d 0 06 Fourth National Bank 114 03 Third National Bank 121 011 M . Cotabia Oil 04 ra_ .r.; Go C: r. Telegraph C 0... .... .'. .. 75 Oa Cooptr Phu Arm. Co 23 01 c5OO U. s. 7.'s cohrs.bis Gold closed rather Ivrea on or/tart/ay. Fri dey'satramer brought favored, report. trot. Ellie* hi regard to rafted OtaieStocurltit”, strengthening the market for Governments, und,o Rhein casting oa decline m gold, made a dull market_ liar market is lbare of Seven- Thirty notes, and the demand Iv entire and firm at full priors for the various bums.. The gold beading Oondi have not improved cruder the European news, because at the presaut roles Of exchange and gold t o European quo tation., although at an ad • ill not Cu. thortre a shipment of bonds, Theta is no doubt of the feet that the eralit of our bonds Is steadily advancing In LOndOn and Perla, and the time is net fur distant when they will stontion a par With the most farorcd.of for eign loans.. The stock market Is ratheilless buoyant to day—we could learn of no operations In Batik shams. The business to them daring the week has been rather above the average, and holders hove advanced thole rates. 09 , 4 was bid for old Bank of Pittsburgh; Bel for Peoples —en advance on each. We note sales of Col. tunbln oil at M. The market Is reasonably firm, though not strong at those figures. Money market tightened considerably to. wards.the close of the week, and on Saturday the demanded exceeded No supply—causlng an advanee In rate*. :So. 1 paper selling at ISO 9 per cent—other eltsses &vary from 19 to It, en cording to quality. —lt Ls generally assented in financial circles In New,lork:that the foreign clause will he struck out of: Mr. /McCulloch's loan bill, and that no Inducement will be given to Euronenn eapital in the way of 'convenient receipt of latertat. If the bill Is passed allowing the Woos of forty-year six per cent gold-bearing bonds, it Is thought that there will be no Lack of European or domestic buyers, In large amounts. The country atilt needs a security for permanent Investments, for, strange as it may soon,, out of ed,l l OO,COO of Et... Aural debt, and the entire list of Railway mortgages, there i/1 nothing In which to employ surplus fonds, except fur Very short periods, and It is generally agreed that the sooner the Secretary meet, the want of gold-bearing bonds, for permanent Invest.- meld, the belle. for all. Business I. fretfully awaiting the action of Congress In regard to this Important meosur•, anti the me rhete will continue to duetust.• and exhibit panicky symptoms mall It is fluently disposed of. As to the benefits of a return to specie pri, meet Were is little difference of opinion anywhere, the only 9 s t ton at ',site Is as to thr neettiotit orprassslng the country bark to sleep• pay• monte la) a ilintratt mg the currency rote:, under the pressure of the late war. The only people who ~felt to Itolli batik and proven( a financial right are those who do the connt ry most harm by keeping buck goods et high prices end nptettlating to mom.se sudden for tunes. —The report of tho Secretary of the Treue• nry on the nuances contains a table of Imports and exports daring the past four years. Tho exports are reduced to gold value, and Include the ahipments of specie. The comparison Is no follows Year ending Exports, Itixemasof Juno NI Import., (old Value. Import,. 1F132. ..... irrra.sszum 41 . 21,127,501 . 4 5,V4 593 I( 2242194 PM . .....2,410p0 800,717 1864. =, 50 2,ett5218,482,2:t.': 111 (173,C13 tE6S M 4,130,1910 11)4,176,382 to,'lctiam Totl4l,ort,m,to por.,:ups oroomors3 It thus appears that during the four teaks endlng.3une 19,1963, we have imported 4120,9 0c44 3 t excess of our exports of products and specie. The balance, so far as liquidated, has boon sot elf by shipments of national bonds and other securities; and the largeness of the deficiency affords eomo indication of the amount of Frye-Twenty bonds sent toEurope, aS it has been chiefly in those securities that the difference has been paid. —A recent case pr sharp practice in stock circles has been made pliblle within a day or two. It !seems that some denier in En; Oil shares put orders in the hands of different brokers, as both seller and buyer. The stock cold at from 43 to 64 per ehare. Ho put WOO as margin into the bands of the buyers to bey on time, and left with the seller orders to sell for rash. Thus, on the slim margin, the hay` ing broker was paying to hie principal through the selling broker, cash for his stock, but when the time expired, the buyer's principal did not appear to take up the purchases, and the stork is reported Co be of little or no value. - Twoor three weltknown brokers have suffered from this default, or swindle, or whatever It may be, several thousand dot lare.—Philo. Ledger. —The interest which is felt abroad in respect to our financial condition cannot be better de. scribed than by giving an extract from a letter Nent to the Now York Tribune from Frankfort osethe-blain, where a large number of capital ists WAS recently addressed by lttr. Lanier, whose remarks have been circulated by our consuls throughout Europe. It says: •ifiold or paper dollar Is the question which agitates the berman press and financiers. The more they discuss your financial proSpects, the mom they Invest in your securities. On all 'Changes, the transactions in them tiro °pigment'. Since-the receipt of the President's wattage' and the - report ortho Mrcrotary of the Treasury, the trailed i• :el aceutith a rule the market. ulnthiit ththe exeluaton of every Ulla= Iran 1 tt iirtemberg omelet paper naa brought out a long article Ig/wiling etgalnid the I in your bond'; Over DJ.- uvt,hho gnilitcra hay lug been hthecteil in them, to the dra rani at cif cll., intlire,ta. Rat It. the ilkapiaditt iit. of tie I i.ar hood- the day t,, c.•tit, thy fort Ing thyamulet Thal hi , people du, nothing bettor than to Int in Anierliatn ueenrttee Ile the an feat tours otter i,l in all - rt.,- bond-. are the nio.it ruin. eital and tient lid 1,1111 , ,nr....v0n could havy tent ever to the obi eminent to convert the in it pulilican prliscipiea. They never bettire heal th .a ;cal talk shoat -fineries your 111111111 S told re.ouri your future mid are tll,l4.eit everywhere, and In .nett fa, oralile terms that ernig•vation In the It ail lug topic among the starliy rnasite, and thy next year will liring you, for every 41.0 of your uvula when in tiermany, :161,1,1 rine of her luituatritutl PITTSIIIIIIIin 31ARKU.7.4 OTPICH OP TAN PITTSOP non G kTp . r - rr. SATCP.DAT, Jan IN; I# j The general markets have been dull and pad during the pane week, and while there ban been a moderate local trade, the trawl. , [ions generally have been of an 'unimportant character As navigation has again bran re numed. we may reanonably inpect larger ar riVain or prrsinee, and thin will doubtlen4 has a tendency to inereabe the volume of brinine,,.. GRAlN—Wheat Is toilet but 'truly with some inquiry fur 'aline _Red; sale of 2 oars eoni mon Wisconsin White at x , lO. Barley Is dun and entirely neglecled. Corn may be cynot , ,Kl ' a f7'...'"*",73 for Lae from store. Sale of fat bush Oata at 17; Rao, small sales nt ta33o. Rye is quoted at anaftl. FLOUR—Ls dull aml unchanged. Small sales from store at pr. a to ino4 for Spring Wheat and coNigio...: for good to choice Winter Wheat brands. "Buekmlieut Flour to 11101 at kV .45 ber owl. nod Rye Flour Is exceedingly dull at noullnallv unchanged. PitOrlSlO3ln--linoon Is quiet but steady with a moderate demand and we ran report small sale, at RP, for Shoulders; Itl for Clear 51.1 en; and .15.1 t :2W.. for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard 13 selling at Urn:la:for country and 1110110 , for prime kettle rendered. Nothing doing In Ifer.s Pork or Bulk Meats, 11UTTE11.—Is tu good supply and the demand eontiuttes verylight; good to prime Roll may be fairly quoted at 4...4030 with .mall sales of rhOtce at Stle3.s. At an time perhaps within the pant P 1 moaths has the supply been as large as at present. EGGS.-1)ull and lower, suleA haring been mule to-day at at. Supply considerably in ci rrus of the demand . fi.i.T.T—ls dull but not quotably lower; we continue to quote at 42;0 per bbl on track, and $0 to $0 to per Ltd for small lots from store. SEEL'S—Flaxseed to taken nn arrival at $:,;a40,75. Cloverkeed in soiling at 07 from first bands and holders are nik.lng lu store. No demand for Timothy n0RG111.7.11-1.., dull and a fraction lower, vales belna reported to-day at 7.1. CIIEESE—Is selling at Yt for Llamburg; am{ 2'2 for Gosben. itt 4413 per hb! APPLE,—Mby be qUOICa at 47 to 47 per W.I. for prime in elloine. PUT ATOE. , —QuIet nntl noolmrage.i. vluuli 'ale. from ',tore at 41,7) per buyix, Luld $1.3.1 per quiet but taetatly at 111 to itpla j per ton. MILL FELL—DuII, .143 of I rur MI4 , 11111:7* at .I,±o. W001221E06 E INS (OM PA 31 Y. The works of this Company, which it will be remembered were alliosst completely clestroy• .•cl by lire some months,ago, have been re-built and are amain in operation, and the Company Is now turning out from TOO to lon) barrels of prime white oil per week. The Woolrlglee Refinery Is a Rhein doubt ono of the most sebstantial and complete works of tlie kind In Western Pennsylvania and the ilLucifer'• brands stands at the "top of the heap, - boll, to the East and Europe. At aeeting: of the stockholders, u few days since m , t h e following welt-known business men worn elected direr. Wry Watt; Capt. ins. W. Porter; t' Herron; t 0.... Meek; Robt. IA"; It. W. C. Cur ran; I.Zobt If. /I and Caldwell. The Secretary and Treasurer. Mr, 11. NI 1..00, 1.3 a g. ntlenwn of tin•• qualtilrallons, alit Is admiralty trio:tied h r the resposible poggitimi he has so lately as tned Tfl lIION TIZAI)E. At a meeting of the tron assoeintton the other day 11 vas reendersl to red nee the wage. 01 all artisans emplrmed la the mills. twenty per rent, to take erfooton the first of Febranry . 011 f1/011tritthOhiettilet, hare found It netsci.Lary to take this step In order to protect them seisms, as imported iron Is now being sold to the western markets at rates which our Mon men cannot compete with withont Incurring a Itt case of a refusal on the part of the employees to submit to the reduction asked . It fa prvbable that all the mills will be stop ped. PETROLEI.OI,IARIKET. Orrice or ram 14rraacaoo GAZILTYL S•Transr, Jan. MI, 1.1 There was more activity in the Crude marl et to-dny than (or some days past, bet there I no quotable change in price:mind we continue to quote at :Aril, 'ibis returned; and bbl, rcturnl. Sal. of 210 bids at Yli 751 an at 160 ut :110 at 10, sod lon at 21 The pros pect of a speedy resumption of navigation be ing con•ldered highly favorable, bolder, were more anxious to realtre, and parties who a few:days stare trefusod gAnd =, are now wil ting to sell at oar quotations. Them)", still some inquiry for bonded oil, both for present and future delivery, but buyers and sellers are still wide sprat; and couscquiently, we harem, transaction, to report. Sales were reported to Philadelphia to-,lay at ea, which would be equivalent to 41041 n here. The demand for Free Oil coritintus very light, and prime city brands cannot be quoted above 62.8:0c. Napalm Is very ;dull—ln (fact it is rarely mentioned Sale of 100 barrels Reeldinum reported ut 45 per bbl. PETIIOLEUM trroctis IN NEW YORK. Special Dispatch to Western Press. Naar Teem, January MI, 155 T... There was increased activity In Petroleum Mocks Kendall). to-day, and the market war Rimer. The leading features of the day were Palmer, Shade Itiver, &rancher! Run, and litholo Creek. The gales of Petroleum Stock. were at the following rotes Bilven, 4,75; Ileydrielt. 4; Allegheny; 4,0); Preshlent, 40; ;411nAle 3,X; Ilennehog Run, t 100; Buchanan Form. 79; ktruAlleY, T.. 1; Fee Simple, 21; 'lam McClintock, 5,0.; 11revoort, 7.13; 011 Creek, I,o4l'nlmer, 4;41; PlLhOlo Crock, 11,90; Colon, 14,03; Caltetl Stole., 21,0',. Weloter, 1,15. NEW FORK PE7IIOLEUII MAIM FT. Sl.cciak/ Divatch-to Rratotn N ow Y °az, January a , . 11.4. TetrOlnniu Nonni. 'fru tutl , x Itla %mall qulen of I'min ofan•l 11.1,11,41 In bou.l 1\ CIIICIGO :11.'111K VT. pel the Pill ii.ar (le I'❑tc , lo,Jmnr,ry 20 . N F/ 1 /I,:—/.l l llil nnll 110/11.11214/. 1•11.11.111.--1i s h1 1 111. (111,14,104 I 2r. but - fond ly roan , vorani uillt I. 3 , 11111 .1. • 11 1 / 1 . 111 111..4/1:20:1;:;; f 11 1..111 1 1 • 14( 1 , 1 1"/ N. Not Ing Corn quirt and .at I:, !nt ond fan tad, 1., I 1 , 1 1 .. and n. at .24• f.tr N 4. 1. An I 21, I I.l.Nrr, .1.• rot ; I:.t r ye dull I le) dell; sale. of to .el ~‘ W ulnae—Hull, al y 1,1,1 Pees tam, —llan and s Pork declined Cr 3; 4.1,1 of 4300 111 , 1, or.si,s cl.lng at the Inside. Cal Meats less settee; Green llama aold at lac. swrat Pickled (lame quiet, and bald at 16(fr7..f. Belk Shouldors were held at Ile, with buyers at Lard quiet and easier, at iv fur prime nettle, and 17c for Steam, DEZARILD llout.-13d11 and rayler, at, 110,73; re eelpt",l4,B(Z; nhippod, 1,210. Ls,: nowt—Very dull arid :Ur 1r,,r.”-, at 0.00 id9,iO; recolpl.9, 4,K71. Lq• C,r2Le—Quiet, pt 0 r :4%47,W 11.orirTA—Iteeeelpte of Hoge for the week, 54,4 , i for the eenson, 607,773;14111pment, for the week, 3,1,.7, for the No.on, to 7.810; loft for jicisurs and butelilre, 74,3.10 i estimated puck- Blaney inatterii Unchanged. Gold CINCINNATI MARKET bimetal Dispatch to the l'ittstrurgh Gazette. Ciao, essrs,January to, PM rnovtaients—Moro active with a fair demand for now . Pork; gales of Now City at 12601M1,50 and Country at 1'1',30. Bacon firmer, Shoul ders nominally 15c{ Kalov ofelear Sidon at 10o; Sugar Cured llama, 210, Canvavved, ;Mo. rack ed Balk meats quiet; Shonidera, 12*je; 14%e; Clear 11lb,115%e1Clear Sider, Green meats steady llamas, 18810!,4e. Lard firmer; vales of City, 17 , ,,V17 %e, closing firm Deo good demand' salos of live at (pEt Op gyps., .11,211a11,80 not; Country, drevued, $10,60611,00. Receipts, JACO head. Row York Iron Market N sly Yong, Jan. 01.--The market forpig Is very quint, and we only notice *XI tons Scotah In lot., at 11.11)(1Cd; and 100 do to arrivo. os9. American in also'innotivea We notice 200 tons No.l, at Elizabothport, on private terms; [Aldo Trenton No, i, 000;100 do No. t, *10; besides too do colt burlap at about (143014, 000 do wrought to on private terms; and 210 do, old hails, $3O. We notice bolos of NO tons nwodos bar from Imlanters hands at a pitch within our range. From More thovtilmumd la moderate at our quotation.. Cleveland Market CLirent.A Jari... 93 .—Whent--boural qualities In moderato request. Sale nears/So I 3111anu kee Club and amber 'Michigan on private terras.Censi—liteady and in moderaterequest. Hales4ears shelled from atoro Me. Oats— 'lather better shut cars En I lit demand ityo-Dal] and unebanged. nonn Sales uaL Hod at nics7se. Utirley,ll3actlse aril nom inal. V.ertesr of ato 7rw 1 orb._ Grocery Markel. 1 From I he Comm,rk I otft , —lttoront.inues to fair rotittea, nn•l fn tit , good nod better qtta/ttlett th••rr• It , It I: 1 - •• fn• ling. ittt It•. tt_.t torn. .-.1 , 14t d. i . h.• ^' th t , e it , per t land, Lnlnto i.e. 1 rlcea, All ,d. 113./tttnere, pet to edit' last was and ICA Native I'r.) ton, tr...n 5c.....1.1 hand, cent.. gold. it. net in.3..l3.ntain. I at 2.1' ..it 21.,.,e; 11.1 1., tido, • cash. =1 Sugar—There 1...1 nteml, ann.lerate lanairy for Raw for home 1.16. e, with a fair atnnun I of [wattlesa from t:.3 to-tlay I. It the market Is t weal, and prleea, e peeta:li , i of othcr than Per grade+, rat) r ten tiOWIIWArd. iv.. quote, as before, ft refining Cana II , f, II I . ': gI.(1 do, 11N, but I tun. urn nstrome and es tiler nominal quotztelorrK. ltenned Is I•sa. tie., and lower—bard, ISO; soft wblto, DT ,cll7, a,„.1 41/ yellow, 14 1 .1.531. Messra. It. 1...% .1. suml t quote 1 helr . be.tt ertnbett Ige; germ ',lst ed. 17.,; ground, 174.. e; obit, A, 170; nod yellow t., li, , ~... en....b. ti/Inc.—Theo) I. more gninerul demand from • but lb , nacrlief LL4 ytit Li ill/1C LI . t.. 1 hi , conshlmaiiie parcrl3 of Cal , la remmtly nr rived 0 , , and rOl. prey lonely, and there I, Ini IL. r ini;uiry, but we only hear of 70 eacri , Lt 700 c urrency, and nutniex4 iilea.ll - . with talc. , of • ',lOO bui.liati. Para Pnitilyl erin , ; Se ters Carolina, $11.141:1; 7/n bag, Itangiion, t. 75. I 0,00,:,, Jan 1+ 'el attie—Tho offer ings ilkiring the pan week unwonted to IN; head. Indio( he of 104 , 1 t tin n loot meek The (petit) at rattle cilTerect vra, not quite u. loot week, anti price,. timlin.l a sh " ade The .tomb trains were behind time till, week, owing to the -io.ao on the mountain, and did not get In until 14. t night, to that the whole trale.netion.: alb+ week wore confined to the tale , made to-dat . Of the number offered 330 were from (Min and front Western Virginia, bt the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad; I. from Ifhnoin anti 3(4 from We.tein Penne - Oven's, hy Northern Central Railroad; 144 can. by Rail road from Lynchburg; kl fromPalle) of Vir- Tinia and Ile head from Maryland, on foot. here were 250 head left over from lout week. tie .(aire 150 head were bought by Washing ton butcher., ;5 by the lint eminent agent. he gratiesa, Re were -en Philadelphia. and left (0re—U..1.1.1,-e 15= bee I; were taken by Baltimore hotelier.. Prieet. to—lay ranged no fOl /OW. t - rev beet on .ale fte, - .5 , 49,25nett0ud quality a7,5 , 1.4.,55, third do .teek rattle e 1,1160 a, nail settlawage 4.3..5:44 4 per 100 pounds. The market opened very dull owl continued W the r!o-e. r•uuN) I a• her, shout equal In the items nd this week, with sale• at 6' 41. .c per th, Aupp/A has lyeen Very har4r.int, last NnaflCS repoit, and the pachrrn bought largely itt rile., ranging from #l2,s(kin atZt ln hut , nt 8111;,311?1 , 1 per 10U !bi— :burg:el clratsl very dull. E.ARKET'S BY TELEGRAPH = ew Toss, Jan. Railway sven xn t latiort We'redw firm e s a t rg s a i k tt e t s k s e dn ' n e o k n I l l u k ;;; and Old Southern after the regular Gull. There was a perfect furore on Pittsburgh. and stock sold up to 90 oml,t great excitement. but afterwards fell to S7t.; It Is rumored on the street that parties 1•110 recently cornertni Prairtelltul 'hien are making accrue:. In Pitts burgh, and have control of nearly all the sines of that road. There le very little out side support to the market and it would de cline still till were it not for clique move ments In a few stocks. The Stock market at the ',road and last hoard wits duU andgene, ally lower on the railway list. After the raft there an, n had break In Pittsburgh and stork sold Joan to st , .„ and then rallied to alL t . The folio% Lag were lice closing priora at 41.13 r. New Tork Central 9..9%; Erie Muds. River tat; nesting lot; ?diet:neon Southern 70; Cleveland and Pia leintrgh tihverntarnts worn tower. °slog to the ante •oruble news from Europe. ofate bonds firm. but rather quiet. Miscellaneous list lower on steamships:hares, bet steady on others Gold continues it esk, at about the rates of yester day, although the fore bin ties , has somewhat modified the Strongly beat-tub tone developed t. yestettiny afternoon. The m Hosed at ill— Money ennui Mites abundant. The rate on call Is generally five per cent The 'cent note. ants: The n; I cre:la neOtti lint was doll, evotpt (timberland, w bleb .sold la , cely and cloned Ti,,- au ranee in rote of the Banks of England and Holland nab • depressing effect upon alov rrernent seenrities. The second and I hird sues of five-twenties sold t lower at the Roast Srvril-thlrtla-4 are down l-tgs4, and ten-fortles Certificates remain firm at SP4, with active demand from private banks for employing idle balances, Money runttnne. very abundant. The rate Quoted is usually lt V rent. Arrungenseuta have been mule Or 101\n+ oven nunday at L Yt rent. The trurrentrlit of currency wrntwnnt bas abated New Talk Market Piao Tots, Jan. M.—Corrrorc—Unit, henry and nonilnolls lower, at for Middling. Lorn—deal(, heavy and 10-rtlse loser; $7.60 arl,to for Extra Mato; 4b.tedbld) for R. It. 0., tn,,t.:o for Ttae Urn:Ma; the, market otos ilo tl I and bettled. trUuows—lptl n ot i Ilreo ern, $2,!,, and I:c -aned, Goals—NV . l,st dull and non:tin-ally looor. Corn dull and loom, at s2t to (Or unbound, and rc.r . 01.2 for .1,00,1 rutted Western In store; and dellrerral. Oats doll and lower, at 3 • 4it10 ,. .. Gum-sera , —Coffee, 1110, ; Porto Rico. 21.!.;, sold. Suva qolel and t,,c lower ; Com mon Molasses, 1 , 61 , E ; Havana. Molt.aes quiet. Prinot cry —Crude, ..M , i47,4e, Refined in bond, 71+238c. Psur.r.Loweo—Vork opened drill and lower, fnod elated with Mon, firmness, at all),Zeit 1 % 1 2' < or New Mem, elosmg at IPO,OO for cash; 0na1,3 frMilD for Old Mesa, clensinff at MO) (or ; =Aso for Prime; r..1,51:5g , r,.5 for Prime Mess r also, 1,) bhla New Mea,, Jannary and Feb ruary, sellera• Option, at .194.1100,00. lioef quiet and steady llama, steady Western, •40,51441,00. Cut Nestequiet., at Gallic for [shoulders; W,..gh , +:, for llama. Bacon dull. Pressed Hogs unchanged, at 'tor for 'Western P1.X1:14 (Or City. Lase—DWl and heavy, at MAIN , firTran—Dnil at Beaase (Or State. Corner—Quict, at 11N43171,i. New York Stock ward !Soucy Morton Money quite enay at dun per cent. for call loans. Sterling dull land declining at. Renift, lUs%. Golds shade firmer, opening L'aol, ad vancing I.T.n„,' and eh:King at 114, 4 '. Total ex ports specie for Om week $695..8.LL Govern ment Stocks are dull and lower: Transfers to Liverpool ri abet without m eterlal change,— Stank, weak S-Bi coupons, '62 RV.; Treasury Notes, tat series, 99; mod, fel%; . .trd, Brie, ex. I lir. ?Ws; ; Reading a. SU 101; Fort Wayne, 595, Mlch(F,st Pitt— bort-. .*orthwestern, JINs• Rhode Island Gold I,Ro Neu leant Dry Goode Market, Ns . loex, Jon. 21.-Tho following •ro the quotat lone from the Dr Comte mocket: Itrotwn Sheet logs D, 30; Dwight, A, :X% Shlrttn t rw-W answutt., lUDs Nempee Mont. Mho, 'AI, Columbia, A, 27. Cann., V. Print rnmue W, Spritivar, WI 4; Amon-I con. IN% Haw ilton,sl; %lot ory,w4; Warnentta,2l, Dole Inrs—llemillon Woolen Company, 29; IllnilDon Nl:mut - motoring Company, 73. Gime hem.w-Lanrowter, O; Dartford, Drown Prlll.-I•epperoll, th Winthrop. Pk -Cor-ct. J earl r. um . 74; N urukrag sat teen, 1.). Tick..-lock, inch, 43, Pemberton, A A. 50. Strlpew-York.ll.:Everot(, 72. Den I Ist,. - A mOftiLeiwg DnYnstsker, o', Hoop Sh Iri Duplex Fltptle. 53 to in 0,05, r,•.. Moy er, I. N. I. 1.. ' li, Inch t0t0 , ,, t , . VI hoops, is to T 3 Inch tape, 53 to 4)110 4P , .. , . , to CA= he tu'l,al oW 41.1.1.1'1w. t eraA rd of thn Dry Goods Exchange IBON x- ' Ru dr.lol ra Iprtee• ntwha ne 4'4444 ‘ 44 " 44 A -4 ' 4 . go,I• quiet but flrm nn.l '44 !, !nand tot I, rtli I - Jilt Jull Wcntlp, extromely I=l r sta • 1111 in . Fst , 17 Untl:tap-4 and .011,1. S." 4t,54,1) $10C.,..! for No, I old Ino 57,1 f 1.1 litin lit ..1,10 tor ho. I OM Joly :llrt for No. Oat.. strut at Jot• lel tl a del otor fot No I Use atoarly at for .\n. I. . . Punt oto,—llog, titiner and in good do. ma nil at talti for i:ltt Out hold arc firm .at $11;4)411,50. ltecolpis. :.,:. JO bend. MP..., Pork lino ”t 6i.N.Zo for City. 1.4.1 dolt ut prime city. COTTOII-I)Un rt Cr for initial Int Wiltatir—Shady' nt ti,s tree. Gold, 134,N. EaMinor, Grocery .11wrkot. It/armors., Jan. TO --rodee--We not., the •rrical to-tiny or lir. bark Mary Bond, from ltto, who 411 , 0 bags. There wore sale. to-day of IFOO bags, out of bark Agnes cargo, to go West, at 31 cis also, ..a) bag. al 901t20 , :c, ;cold, and WO do at 96 cents currency. Market firm, especially for prime, which la scarce. Mock of 1110 in flritt Immix 130511 bags, bugar—The market 1. quiet& We have only to repOrt tales of tt3 Mots Porto Men grooery at 12014 els; and TO do E. ng11 , 41 at I. cents per milord suga,—Prlees wore further reduced to-day !ie all round. We now quote cairn due powdered 1.14 et., crumbed, powdered and 141-ancrlated le rents; soft 'erased A white 17 ets; circle A 1204 eta, It white It'' rental C extra (60; yellow j6.%etstaiol circle C 1016 per lb, for V) or more bfd.--les. than '35 bble tie higher, Ito or more bids tie Into. Golden syrup In bbis el 4, In half tibia I cos, and kegs 10 cents addl.. (banal. RIVER NEWS ■lean, wesrn■n err. Stare nor last there has been a very roe sidered change in the weather. On Cetera.) morning, it commenced to turn cold, and soon and sleet fell fast and furious. During tho afternam It became comparatively clear, bit still continued to grow colder. Yesterday was very Mid, it made an abortive at tempt to snow. The river liar taken another rise, and last evening there was nine feet water In the Channel, and rising. /CO was running very heavily oot of the Monongahela. liminess at the river, In view of the departure of several steamers WWI rather lively. The port listOlaskovening, consisted of the Rover, Wannitta, Financier, Arutaditlo, Dela ware, Lent Lenti, Columbia, Nevada, Julia No I, Bayard, Forest City, and Glasgow. The dinerlen, Capt. Golding, left on Satur day for Nashville, with is very goal trip on The Artncnia, Capt. Capt. McCallum, left on Saturday for St. Louis, loaded to the guard.. the Citizen, Capt. J. H. Rare, left on Satur day for Now Orleans. Thera aro several boata about ready to go out, and some of that - 4 will r out today lIIIEZIES MEM = •Tr., 31,4 I. a , es IMM left 11nrann , i r rl',:- p... %-i . rip Ihe 011, t apt. Campbell fat 1 0a... .. l e. the N. lath, (apt. Evans. anti, th.• Its) • apt D Moore, for Paricay..barti,ar.• e.. r i s , ;II and will leave this ti a lehylhe lee be to heavy. . The Valetta. from Clifton, on an, Tonncii-o , 'r r • on her way op, loaded with pig Iron or till. iilace. Ihe l.ln Mny wiv, -link • few ilaya aince at tinny Rayon, n et one litoolted la loa shrci I a She hot 310,114 A. '• elren.i and a 14: 1c neigh, en via. valued at Kama. . . T1l•. 1.11,11, ( t.pt 1114 el, left for Xt.ltv ills .at unit" TEC bit-sissit.pi river 14 open to Hannibal. at that. Is be,v, In.n. at Quintet late ...torketuats its it acts Ices state that the . aseceding the A rammtai newt loutish- at the time, hound far Little Pt el< !nom New Orleans, laden with coffee, gar and oilier merchandise, strnak a snag ittal sunk In slooll 1 feet, Oi water. she to now vying w, ib her Li-ad downstream, and It is 'Mbar doubtful whetter ,bosun be TOWS. The tfinrs as durir.g. the war an iron-elatl, and by part it, ill at. ionic last. Summer to which piece she was taken, and 10 MOM/104 tenovided no to prr , etat the appearance of a l.ran new rtaarner. soe a Iltl 1111 , ier command al Captain .1,11,11 Mot:son nt the time the ac cident oecurt d, 1,1. 1 tiur•alay We are un able to learn any particulars in r,....and t o i n . ,oronec. We Judge she ass wrtines at 05100. No lives n ere lost. The St. Laois Demoerof of Fridey 511,1 The northwestern country is tiroire.e,ing .t St. Pnul special says a bill has been intro. duced Into the Minnesota Legislature, with the object of securing, an appropriation for perfecting uninterrupted navigation between Puul nod St. Lords. Mr. It. Webster, of Chi cago, offered to run ist: boats between St. lonic and Ht. Paul provided the Mlnnesotians would take {.500 stook In the enterprise. Steamboat transportntton companies are on the lapis. The entire river from St. P:ial to Sew Orb ans will be well attended to. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Pri-rsllollol2, Fon". WATNI A Cnicaoo. R. R. Jan. 1.0-100 bbls Rour, MeDane & Angor; I car outs, S B Floyd; 100 tea hams, F Sellers & .0; 221 dos brooms, Jas Wright:4 ears motel, Nlm trk A co; 2 do do, .1 Moorhead; II bids bollllllr, 11 A 01orthl, 10 kgs lard, H Rea jr: 3 drouod hogs, H Riddle; 10 bids hOnallity, Atwell, Leo A OA; wOO I , & SoMple; 1 car wheat, 1 ;•ars bay, II Rea jr; 1 car wheat Liggett & co; .5, buckwheat floor, J Potterfleld: 559 bbls tads flour, Shonmker A Lang; 13 bids dry ap ples, I. II 1 °bait & co; 5 cars metal, J Wood A son; I car wheat, Hitchcock, .11cCroory & co; 1 car corn, Ertl A Richard; 5 tos hums, llf Par er: 100 libls flour, Seghinayer Voskamp; ICA do do, W Linhard; jolgs lead, Bakewell, roars & co; 150 410 (19, -I 13 Canfield; 100 bbl, Dour, Watt Wilson; no tes llama, Rolilason A co; 4 aka rags, Markle A co; 6 bbl, corn meal, 37 bbls flour, Kerr 1 Emery. Ctn . 's:Les° & Perraarsort RAM Roko. .1 an. 24 , --2 I,bD oatmeal. Ileasleton; 2 kegs pearl barley, 3 C Lippincott; 5 pkgs Britton,• 6 oil bids, allace & Cov ltt; barrels butter bbl eggs, Mali, Lee a co; Ido do, T 1' Jenkins; 3 pk,7 bli ter, Potter, Aiken R Shepard; 1 car wheat 0 Ligitett & co; t3O bids flour,Shomaker a Lang; 100 do do Graham & Thomas: 100 do J Painter & co; 197 nadkis mill feed, Jas Glenn; . ..NO aka oil meal, Kett A IWO:tart; L 5 bales cotton, King & Pennock; 50 bbl, oil , B I. Fabnestock; 16 pkgs tobaceo, 16 Ilnimyrr; 20 pkgs soap J A Renshaw; 6 rolls loather, 11 ff N llo.tot t bss tobacco, D Welsh" t 7 bales ow. A Childs; PJ bbls dry apple+, L Voigt A en; 1. ski, oats, Sturgeon 1. 8r0;56 oil ills, For,ri th a 13n, 36 Imes corn meal, Heil a Rl tchart. Prrirativaen. CoLostoCa.sNDClSClllaliri P.. R. Jan. Ml-1.5 mks wool, Shacklett 1 Audloy; 70 011 140.4 i 1 D Moore; 161,,11, paper, Pittshurgh Pa corn,; 75 bbls apples, Walker & Gkie; 31 bags Robt Marsh:ol;D sks Ooti S boiler hoads, Shoenberger ; .2.l bids oil, Pennock, Ball A co; 3 bags rags, R Dairen A co. ALLNOOSST STATION, Jannro 71-1 car Wheat Noble tr. Angel; 1 car urlltfeel, .l W nlnap,on 100 bbls flour, A .11arttn; N Cully_ leather. J Lnughrey; 70 bd la paper, l'ltha Pap.er Co; rivet, and wire, at I' Tow-n,end. STEASI33OATS. • „ • • I,on CINCINNATI' AND I ~U 1•V11.1.F.• 6plinald ny . r .Irsmer . kIANITA enpt. T. Sbaroxo tear ••• on NV Y:IPN Nth, at ! p. Ea. For i rlrbl or v...sax! •only "et board or I, .1•72 FI.At X & (OLrING WOOll, 1866. 2ZIZ2 1866 SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT COA RI TED. iiilllllsG, lillllll I PARKIRSBCII6 PACKET LINE. c..,priking the folbpirinx first-elan l'a.a , nzet ...aszters : amer BAYARD, 4:. I). Moore. Ma.vtr r . r ro a , a +l.,,b.rd, Ma .4.r. arcsl4 4lt , T 4 111 , Juno 4 .0rd.t.,...11.,.ter. 144tH" N TRIP—STY BATAIID Lvs.l4, Fit t.burgh ry Monday and Tburvlay, at bevltne rrery )I,nday and Tbiar,tay.. ,T 4 b )U ryltuel-IdNyTED I. rttal war a and Friday. at Ikni m p. . Leal es. Wht rand every Tem...Say and Friday, at 3:n) m. STEAMER FUREST (ITT Les•Ps rttisburgb every Wcdne,dar .d Saturday at II ost. Lomat.. it - totting cum R cductdary uatt Saturday a tn. CT TRIP—STE mEn FOREST CITY Gaves E rrrrrrrrrrr “i DfO6T CSEFUL. MOST DrII.ABL.F... .11nreeded then al:tithing cite. Seep your warm add dry. Go “. Ccwriahats If C 0.,. BOOT AND WIRTE STORE Cot. Muriel R. •ad the DLuitota, Pittsburgh. LADIEW, GENTS", AENSEd• AND CHILDREN•S ' Boots, Sheer and Gaitcra, At COYLE'S • corner FUth and Willa etreeta BTPrL'oe Wendt reerybodr at FIA_NOKORGAIVI, G ET THE BEST! BRADBBURY, NEW . TORR. SCHOMACKFX .5.; CO., PHDLIA JARDINE & SONS. BOARDMAN, CRAY, rind ' CUMMIUGS !. T. P i I -IL csieg. The Estey & Co.'s Cottage Oiga 3J1 . n.4JV1 nzc4.rono.4 i Pronounocd by the li“t dem lo halfwit:lost per Instrument of thLs /Ind In the worlds Our Pianos have no au pertor to Wm , Pa and quality of tone. thorongh worlurtanagip, durability. Tho =rrican OTIOUn" . Is redly mail to the I trastutleteoed In the country. Thu ••Estry d Co.', Cottage Organ" la a new in the Cottage or Parlor Orgy Br a patent raugement of the reeds, and the addltionnfa at nutunal sub-base, a FPO two stop Instrument na, roach power as a rwebnxih thri• the late diarnde Fair, lt was awarded tf,drstpretat *Tar •Ivelre-stop Oka., and cnistpettlars, power and beauty of lone. Brass sod Gennart-linver Inatfirmettta. Ot e. deeertptioo. for ins. End Comet Banda, al redo. prices. ratisfaeUon iplatanteed. . Muelhal Goods, of oreOr rarietr,. etmatantii hand. lathe lowest us/spaces. Catalotnes and eircula.ra famished:tt applicatt WAMEtiNk s F nAri#, N 0.12 St, Clalr Street, Plttattorg4, Pa dem _ NOW BEING RECEIIII4M, THAT ELEGANT STOLIHC,- , oi' CHICKERING PIANO! "" 4 'l l .° 4 , • SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS; are c ",.0.1: - .riIfriVALIZATAVIC6."°' u - AnsuiNTED TON- sum :mass.' CHARLES 6: MELLOR, Si Wood Btreek HOFFMAN, noEsr. 53 FIFTH STREET, SOLZ AGW11231,0.3 7a ocas.or 4 as Wile.s.c.m. 3.1 KNABEII GREAT ENBIVALLE PLANOTOBTEIi.—Theze Tintrotecnts lire Inn tior to onLoth b er In regard to tone, touch, worbna PLtNO all hive the now P7:llll.proT-drilltner,"7laVA, Sol* P , 1 4 for the above. and also for lialuns Erna% CetebratL Plano and rtinc , rs Oreans and Idelcelion Jan Mail WORKS, prrnniilina STEEL ^WOES: ANDuasoN, corm & co., csuccx_67som TO JONES, 1.1011) a C 0..) Mantfaetarers of the beet reflood Cool Stet), Spaael Irist an)Octets.. of all %h Li og, Saw Plates, l ice Ye', and Sheet feat !steel, Cast Steel far REAPING AND MOWING IIAtMENEN STE= SILOST WING . S.FIPILINGS, ALICLEt: a:HMV/AIM, Le. Cart and Cainmen Mooglintid Spring Stet lre—Carnrr of Fir.* and Ross strects, two talnci3 above the Monongahela Ronan. I:ZEZI BEACH DWIOND NA7CIPECO,, ritiblmrra tj PARK ISROTIIEII I.; Co., \ lilosoaracturcra of 1 nuirr Qtat.rri ittrucED CAST b-rsr.L. &mare. plat and Octagon, of .11 sites. Warrant 4 ~nal to any imported or manufactured tot i, toooao, Igtee and warn °nag, Na. IC, and I:lNtat„ 12Putd. L 2 Scoond gift eta.'Plttabsugg. ViDERTAKENG. RIM:UNAWLUTI HOWARD & WHITE, 117 xx