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Allegheny as talo IPOI6 I / 3 Ms6 and CennellireilLe. 61111• TO 035fa11. ..... 1 11 -- c cas, ..cmicc con . 605 a za2d . . -"• ' ,Cippirbeiny TAUCI 11431 gr . .100-- %wow Iwo ..... gals m Demmoilgioa 1 m 6c.• , •1 0, -7" 44110 . 9 :9 3 din rlitalowsh ;ad 0- ' l "" r eado 1 . 0 Oil Ilitp sad riqualt.thr. , Re. 114.1 rer..'744 ,01 :g0. grrs.: 6•1 3 / 1 m pu pii . l -or4 p rine,lll:l4 Itinito, and _ eftwmanate nost•-•G v ara ' sin43 WieserSts._ AVOW , ;• Depa r ts. ... doxip ism 6:03 RID .umenzr moire. Ht. Clair,eirt. • . . 7 .1 1 4 ct art. ' ewer fitaie...x.. C M. clitAirre et. 1 w Hotel : •• ; := 2 ; I. egl,l:, . EXCELSAR OMNIBUS Et, LIVERY STABLE, ; 111 rims' .writrarp. DAM :4 SON, ProPrtefinis . t galtinissTArty laTureol Fau zitura n sztearora P 7.174 CITY AND SUBURBAN Womb& tt andeistooa that the price or *or Bterning and, Evening Editions sold by bora ost the street,, or at the •voisitor. hi EMCEE cE-vrs PER COPY. Wllkilajnore la demantred,llli Impost _ 1% Iffnehintat's Strike in Baltimore. • The nutoiltdate hi the "employ at the Bahl- More and Ohio Railroad Company are now on a strike and have sent out a circular, setting forth the reasons for their action. and coking their fellow workmen in this city and vicinity to anatila them. Without designing to take aides,with'elther parry'', we give the gist of the wiatiatie sr...Me-tars Circular, merely re . t !narking that we have not beard the "other _ . . following is What the • Baltimore anteldialstaiity in defense!. of their action: •- “Tao acithdrosts in the employ of the Balti more and ONO Railroad Company, new on a , . _ strike, to etate one grievance to our fel lowmathiadoe„soyou can:properly understand -the game. all the mivato shops of our city pray their employe es time and d - half time; or t hour for every hour of labor perforated I o'clock P. the Company pay time andniarter time, or four hours for a half day, and "we were required to continue our work to 10o , oloch P., If.. without the privilege of going to oar eteVer-- elarseate time merlons to the holidays no over-tummy has - been :done, bat on Thursday, January sth, the several Foremen notified the men that eight-work • would commence on that date, hat the men refused unless - they re. (Oleo/the-same compeasatien that Was reeely ed elsewhere, which was refused.” an a matter of new's we were Informed yes- tetchy;' that on-Mondy last, certain iron es. tablistments in this el y and vicinity had de , mannoilthe following reduction in prices now paid: One dollar per ton Ca belling; .11r4 per contan labort.l6 per cent:inn:Ming, und2o per cent, in sheet roiling The new tarill of pribea to go Into turbot en iatarday next. What the metiltwill be wearennahltio tay,Mitsineere. I,y hOpe that the eMpleyersand employees may be *bleb° arrange their differeames amicably, Without resort to a ,"strike,t in .which event both must in the end, ,, be the losem , Should anytime Wish additiOnal information with re gard to the :WM.:Wiles Baltithere,'they MRCP. air.l. B. Dickey, of thep Dorado:' 211 . 04 loots• Corm EiriteM there= Con lixer n7,l9tdaeSday, JattuSicy3ol4io iTudgelVtralLeCatidless. The iscali:Dualkes.4 trananded Ude Coert nadir vim , tho refenee of -the bendnieri of Prentice, Indicted 4:as' I;tissthe racaterteit maw; 5e hayLez Mietined, was Used and Adloorsupet bitrneet On ScittirdeSkno4„when Mothisa will be heartland ergitial;' , ,"T .- -, - ..; Thermos Col77ll ,.. Vre4leldar BeblrOJedge them:- • _ Thel onix_entie before this Court tad:warns thetof a:Utile, action asanegeo'snetalled her -the oaring blot' welt. • Ather:the trial -had pro_ ger-seed for Umttie:pieltithrehandemed rea emo,.when th o l o r4.l. editterned WOW Thrtintlaz Maine' , Co?tne' WV COleridl.;Dratiti; WeartesdaY,-..yan lo the D. ls & floral Pan.' sylvanite, Company—reported Tester-- day—thejury retinsuld Isalherlbridaintiffs, Thom& of T the Dilfsbnigh andiatterstillo Passenger litiftroatlCompany, was called up, bit the parties not being ready for trial, was oontitmed until the next term This IMF the last case on the list, and the Court will consequently commerce the next terns with a clean -record. During the sum: mer tam:dila UM' business got somewhat be hind; but by the (denims of Messrs. stesart, bitlloa and Stonsth and by the late able Dtrict Attorney, I.IP. Nirkpatriek, as well- n- by the resent incumbent. Col. Derr Bird D u d thedaoret has been eleared, and on thettrai of rebruazT mi.'new leaf will be turneillt ihrsons lsnar. tho cane of Rope' 11. Hard ;.t CO., vs. Rhodes Administrators, ueretatesehthyroorted, the Jury returned a verdict for IMOD 6111 This linuseh or the Court- his also about uslnaredShe books , ' and will have a lbw days time torts% the skating park; or other inn°. . ~skea4ei 'Cases.- • ' - All;Tatman Tiiioropeacd his court yester day oamatog,tual Ilivoed of .a Tarhdy at ea se& first came - rotcy Stinaber who toad* oath that d'qui:Eatosenttotrz had liaised- a, coonterfatitiote fipcni himi of th e deriOathua , . ;on Or Ilse dollars, the. same.betas upon the Battle tef,CludiMerstargi and that he ~ belloyi4 , illat"Prattetillobz was aw a re at the time ho paintidit; that lt..Wita ta.siinrietts zoce. - .The bill - watt tie badly..exeented that it Carried its worthlmaness tipon ita face. 'warrant waS lamed for the arrest. or Franextbein. _ The num case was a toatrtmonlarwituibble. Dardelßruntan and Paulin% Drumon'are man and wife," and 118 such should live together cherhMtaitioi 'each other that affection which Is)mpPosied naturally to belong to the married state.. But such unhattroutelY hi not the cut'. "Daniel for Bottle reason or remain unknown - -• hag Woo= 'Wearied or. his ,faithful sponse. lie wirhes to oome „IdissassiDDl over, her; that is; repudiate her. • lint the wilt not be rentals. toot — She calla upon Ito 'Squire and /mom her teoubitt, mid e_ a—good soul—les! sue, a warrant forthe- ur..l of Dan. ctur next is pi .111.1.1 e case of. Übe - preten se ' _ rodeilok !Mum sold It ummrdlXogh rout lot e i. on whithF - Notils paid &Bit in part ptorthe.t.le -nom agreed to giro:llMM a'Food tel mak dent tw o te the property, his now:. far scene reason, lee refu.ses to ilo. se. , Noah nays that -Pflumebtained lite money by fraud, end ae. .'manded - nts arrest. A partial hearing of the ease Illas had, When...Pliana :was hold for a fuir.. - deeldeni at the Cell:peters—A Mast Hided : Airnexidentpecarred-ymterdaymorningat, theAllegbeny Cereetery, by which unman lon Meta as moles:in them from M. ellialetf Me asfolloul Mr-,G: bait bhi,era the Cereetory; guith a number of men, 7. lieVerMetWiseta he hAS-Mnployed in remov- . 312#014:trieri noir atber'oVrOto which-tend Id ilisitattre ' ll O- . '-kroteeds 'Yestnday , morning_. PairlaccorleY," 'Patrick Riley and - . two-Gorr:. , roorowrotto.lhe uppei Fart of eheCeenetory to sromelfe , eheetnut tree* that stow there.- , xhis isd6he by grubbing „them pp. They commenced on one, and when it. • Isais , stearly _ready . t&fall, Coney and Alloy went to the other, which stood bid a SOW stern .. .tiff leaving the Germans' to - Main, the job: While at work at their tree, Corley naked lib ley if be did not thfulcAbetr loositfon woo drop gemultiti ease the tree fell, to which Riley re: piled, .not sWrt time after the "Gerillardt cried out that -the , tree was falling; and Corlerand Riley started to pp site dire - ctials.7 , Riley escaped u nhurtu but poor r,orley of -atroolc in the forehead .by dead brimettof the falling tree, which sunk deep int o Ms brain, killing him instantly. . • Corky watt au drlstanan, sixty yeam of age, tura a wife And two grown up sonic one of lib= Is IrrAiinnesata. He ben Wen in the employ' othfr Chislett for about fourteen YoluiVAAd Araih ly esteemed for his trust-. worthiness, . sosselety, honesty and industry. bed) , Wag retnOved: to his' lato 'residence. near -ttri Catholics Church, 'Lawrent.v.ville; ritirltwhOre me Coroner held An .144.11Q.5t_OVer • • Deantiest 4 r l liontitly - ,—Yittook. tends_fal Intolnvolnobio Or February: Ole ladles 411 know itsw.atitr, and we need not say more th an lllitt ..therresent:-number tOIte.Vted.CCCSIOS4. - .. tri" ago PittoeY, 4 g'stck • „Narrow Earapt trent neatb—Pour Yer • Males Nearly ltallbtated by au Escape ment of Gaz—now It Happened. A singular eireteinatintee oactaTad on Tues day night, In the First Ward, Allegheny, which came near resulting fatally to the lives et four fetnales, A short distance below the gas house, on Rebecca street, a row of ten ten- . ement honses were erected :villain the past ten years, by Mr. Daniel Ritchey. These hou ses, known as "Ritchey's Block," ire all occu pied, and are located a short distance below the gas house. A short time since the gas main was extended past the row in the direc tion of Manchester, and but one house in the block, the first one East, occupied by Mr. Owens, had the gas carried Into the -building. On Tuesday evening the gas pipe In the oellas commenced leaklng, and soon the whole volume communicated to the adjoining cellars and' ultimately pert/muted and filled all the tenements in the row. Mr.. Worksiof theC fact, who sent a re' a ,,,„ to remedy the etil. On examining Intia"" matter he reported that he could co ta;‘,_. ag until the following day, telling mr,on",;,.l;i t the same time that. it would not be so-i in tue the cellar with a lighted candle'l night. Acting upon this hint,Sie....:;,„ all the tenant 3 the block of 0 ,0 fairs. af- The *birdhouse in the blilli G r e t „,m..' . thh. on t r •d e _f Mr. Owens, is occupied bk r M. m e- w.,,,Cliagr threy, • tiring for the night,Mrs. o ce ,„t e d daugnters,- Jennie, Tale ncL a c .,,, r w fi ich the font . r ecdn'd irtb d are- chimney had been • there was no 11 ",Lh' ga ssraw. With the windows. •"titopped uP" closed, the ladles/lea up and the door Owr attnosphere were soon in the the , in°d r a asturliber, all imconseions of lh o eg a t ig .A. 3nEt hout mauhrlf .V.,ll2„t_nr_e„.°,,,, and knowing that It was near 476 ii i rp 7 pu jsr - - .4 brea bin ltfast s.: the hO d ur oor , at i, temp lun ted a to w .rise oo a. • „TyjseoiluSed her mother who. on' attempting. to assistance, alike fitte. Mr. MeGraw, Who oecupled.an Mil:dainty 100 m. attrade4 bYthe noise of the httr ricil to their rescue, only' to find - his mother 'and sister prostrate on the floor insensikle,and his Other two Bidets 111 file bed unable to git Sadie, GUIDE. .0 of Trains. paarOad. .2 Prime. 1:20 m Vi. . 'n 2:40 an ilaccrea Cie42: enn ACOOIII. 7:20a m falrdemen... Sada in nert'n Aeram.lo:46 a m MtErle Biall..Mor. pm Elmore Erp'e I. pm sal Acton:— 1450 pm Express.. 2:05 p m . rmi•Aercem.. p cararArsenn.,.. m ksaTes PlZtatrarghTt He promptly threw open the Windows and , used such applism.es as suggested themselves :for the reatotation of the trofferers. in a short time Miss litary..was sudielently restored to walk down atairs, . bat Mal Jennie And Sada *ere unable to- leave their - room during the day. The mother was also in a feebleeorvit• tlon during the forenoon.'-Whilst there are no seriou.s doubts entertained of their speedy -recovery their , escape •is more miraMdotts under the circumstances. Had they. slept One hour longer, it would, In all probability. have been their last on this earth. If the chimney., had not , beet. - stormed talk at& the 'windows raised slighily,So Mit the gas could. have escaped, the consequences would have been less serious. This precaution was taken l?rall , thrs other Eh:lnane ta the •block;und ;even by the male ' rtion of the McGraw bun-' ,Ily, who suffered t- little inconvenience be. , yond the bad odor pervading the room. : We may be in error„butit Arenas to an th at dt would have been simple, easy matter for . the men at the gushouseot few yards above, to have turned off the gas in the service pipe, thus avoiding. the.,prwaibillty.rof smothering the entire bunatee of a block containing, ton dwellings. • r • BLLMo.rI orthe Sincere Lover. A true story of the heart. plilladelphLa : terson 7 ,• 4 This hi iiedny-riglitrid is l ork:and ,Sxnerienir. - -Itl' bag Sottietbine - Of 'tbe.-sensa tional stylo abont,it,. but is a "ark of =telt Power, fend fully op to the average of nralnary modern Ircirimlat The either bas sue eeelled in presenting a very inicre:stinif fuld' absorbing story.. For 'saleby Beady Ihrier, Fifth street, next Per to thrtgostoribe.,. . . "Tau Caomt_op GOLD. By Martin Farquhar Topter.' Philadelphia T. B. Peterson & nem" is MOiadiarTonsoa come again. We had hoped that - we had seem the last of Tupper, but here he Is, In a clear reprint, the. tire vol umes above quoted .telng.printed is -paper; covers at the cheap rate of 75 cents ,each. who admire' dbilt-water philosophy and the weakest and most miserable of all twaddle, can hero gratify Char taste at an extremely low price. We suppose theremust be admixes of TuPper, - or weeks would not be rep:dab... W To all such we say, go and buy' these vol. trtes, mut may _heaves have; Mercy emperor 80211141 For sale by ll.gfatpri Fifth Intent, next door to Postotdee. Laatta Macazart, for February, handsomely illustrated and full of good matter, Is. fOrt , tale street;oppostte the Potieellce. Gororre :Lazylar Sal Februaty, baa been received and 19 for ebyW. A. Glldez femmy, No. 15 511tharreet.' ' _ • Tar. NEw TOZZ . MAGAZIIMAND SL7.2 , BTILITED Jornore.t Or F.aextios_ lathe" title Of the . lag now candidate (Or Winne ilmor• The number: for January-ls for sale by W. A . - Glldcatczney. No. 45 Fifth street. Dimo.4.ffira ItiralHATEH3lonthlplagazine, for February., we .hase received; through if.: A. GLldenrepnen No. 4.1 MTh street. . . ?Ern:noes ladles , International e for February, Is for sale at Glldenrenne a, tie 4.Siftla street.' 'Z.: A LIGHT VA - DIM DA= CIIBIBTHAR. HeTH - IYrOodi .. , rhundelptaa:! TD. Paerson 800. For axle by H~ . Consecration . ott UV Mew H.Mlsess dinars , impressicineiti4lll tate Pince at its, Church, ttea.rthe censer Of Blillb and .deld streets, Rex. Charles E. - Swope; Iteitem. The oetwi_ re# 4. ), t.tift - 41 1 .0. 1 4ri. Cliek" John Barrett Herfoot, D.D., as drat Malloy of the, Moores , of 7bitehurgh.: :Dr. , Sterfotit 'was nominated Vital/thigh Mee by tbe Pint-extant . . . Rp4eopat Convention - Which :an in this - city _rtedithber: WiVehr ..atonaly confirmed. by the .House cfßlahops, . .ItiOtt Mei. John Emmy ITOoldnit;.li: D., L. D.,:prealdilig.lnntillev. - 147- W. taleb, - .D. of Newport. kr: i n and- Rev. Theodore A. Mop- Bluth or Burtington, Secretaries. • - - • Upon ibis OeCturifin: the -Rouse 'Of. Bishops will he represented by. GM didlowiolgrr-lates: Right_Rer.goldarenry Hopitins,D: D., Hilltop of Verreent, - Rlght Her: William Amon Steven.9; - D.D... - hashed, of Pennsilvenla, Eight Be?. HoratioD.C.L. Bfah op Of New' Yorle, Bight ; Rev John' Willlaull, sD,D:Btabo of Cortricitlinet, Right lbw. Thom as March. Clark, ay., Bishop of Rhode Wand, :Right Bor. Arthur adman& COVN, EtD,' Blab. lot Western New York, 111gbciter. Charles ttit - lifellvaine.73D4jh Bich of Ohio, gbt Rey: Grogery , Thoraces ',Bedell, D. D. - - dasertaut - liishopOLDialti o ld others. It la also e,eciedr.that' the lit: Bev. Thomas ,tiettlip.Sterdey, D. D. B p MT, Honolulu, will be present on the Occlusion.. ,- In addition tone rectors of the new diocese, who will bo present tu•force, it Is expected that. Ref. Morgan Dix, Ap . .; rector, or Trinity Church, - Nese - York a number Af will tie different : es of :the. country, will be preserd—An. stMg.feMmaAntlmome. 'ion will be the, brusle, the Chile conilstlng of bOye who have,beelv trained - to it for wino months, having during - that time led the Music in the regular servica of. Trinity Church. Tbo beautiful and impressive section of the 7Pla copal Mach val/ ha read,the sermon deliver ed after which' the consecration try-the Pre dict& Dr. Morittins, will take place. Th holy -Eucharist will then be celebrated, beittL drat cmisecrated_and adraielstered to the. Th e hour of senate will be annmmead. by the ringing of the new chime of beibirecently hung in the tower...of. Trinity, cervices cam viencing at half-past tea the eveirdng at brat-past, seven RightEer. William Stevens, Bishop of Po'n.e.sylvanla, will repeat his discOurec On the llre" an, meter ittul servi-. ees We late Right Rer. Akan° Potter. D.D. /...L.D4 which be delivered .before the General Convention of the Episcopal Church of the United States at Philadelphia: . - .TSEArne.,:liottvitlisttuldhag the terribly fa cianeat weather and Vie slippery condition or the Et rects, therowas o large and fashionable Malfeneolwesent hat :night 'to witness flrs. Lauder's luipersquntion . of the _character of . Pauline in the Lady of Elora; We would not do her the inNatice to attempt o Criticism, nor dia:Wo fed that any Prato we 0612 /d bc* stoie.t9432 boy would' render hor any . more p"Opelar,.or. inertia-lathe 'Mitre to ace her. Her , name itself—Jean . lf:Paralwrica With. it a prestige already. made. Sadao it to say, that:, as taretoforce she- hold , her audience breathiess—spell bound—and but for the fro. quent outbarsts ofapphiuso, silent as solitude' She toechrbt her character of, Adrienne the Acartai although..we bolo' themay be favored with 'good - wearner.: atm" tizt or bad, we have no doubt 'hat ~ [ [Ortas. -Etat - sr.—Th. character of lacriata. Borg* is one that better adapted. to'a lady -or mare mature years than Ma aed we - Must confess' s. were not prepared for her ex callentrendltion of that character last night: . There by in - hilas Price the metal. that. lit. carry her to the topmoit. round of the - Mimi. ordo ladder. She has every rzquisi,te,. figure, [ form, voice, and &Just appreciation ter. ...Let hr but tread'..thearetirtia- ea long ne .2%%lnhieb.llM4_egtiVpilezra.tlat,"At. Van ther-terr &Oa original prirg drama too tik bay of the Malta of which .wo un %Ida to spealc....but we would Atavism chose r 1:10t, been 24.1..,t ?rico to- go, and - .see her., . A iisfpl utedalpou r iusitlem: : • Martin flatrnm: la ,ertry community ,rilere - pi:Mlle affairs are t ransacted by allolal Mites the facts and *lures =rimmed with the . 'madness entritateiV to tbenVehould be made phhile„ The tax payeraof lialdalit Township (Ware that the Ondeern_WhO bare baa the COl lectlng and•diabaralna of. the . Bcculty Fund alionl4 •let the. peoldn,knoi bow lh he h th ey taro collected, oxen what per the paid bar hen eating, and What 'paid for the nleMming. In) expected Web rant th e 44141torhs report a b o atte pub fished wi th 011 the itemecopo act ed With the OftfySTOlM.li"...f.ho number of vol. tipteere proeuroyi.ena patd for eacb,'&mi am • A attic - cant tnrenrn en the ft subJettS Tall be x e , r s „ Ouzull'iniLtothv pn ti e, • On Wednesday evening bit EXlll•Etranotert, New Castle for Pidladelplda, to .10h, her hand, who was appo!ntpd at the 4 , St. Gera!ila Asssotabiy of the United YtatikrY tattle Church : t o- t a k e charge of the.ptlntittly AeJolttattheot the ulifialo3l at Cairo, in Egypt, -..zur. etrang'is a graduate of - Westrainstemumea". was maw. imant In Company 2i. One liondrea tit Regimen isennayi,usis voitutteemeuraft. Woes:ilea ht the haul() of the Wilderness, sea twin 'the bea Cal some Mae._ _Etc bas.thily m: naal.m,l rrom hi a wounds, and la. inuYettliarpeet- tally anat. lied, being a practioethrtntettor the haulm he to about to assume. IS , t h eir tuttation to eau trottiliew Torbla o lbw forpwir .Book• Tftble .mmisossiontil. Gone to, Arlpt, • gnegleny Tempeistisee League: large and enthusiastic , meeting Of the 4.1- leghenY Temperance League, was bold on Tuesday evening, In the East Commons Meth odist. Protestant Church. Mr. Herbert pro sided, and Prot. SquirCN acted As Secretary. The address of the evening was delivered by the Rev. Mr. King. set forth In an able manner, the evils roodting from the use of intoxicating drink , a-n.d almented eloquently to the young to Prastlee total niHtinence as their only saleol Addresses sere also made by Messrs. Thomas smith and p, Heckert, Prof. Eaton and Bev. Mr. Luco , Messrs. Smith, Cochran and Charles .„.ere appointed w committee to report the azoart o o u f intoxicating liquors sold In ",„,teny nty, and the cost to the county , and crime resulting therefrom. Ibis was ono or the best meetings of the x,...ague, and increased earnestness and hope. oiliness was manifested In the good cause. The next meeting -will be held on Tuesday evening, February nth, in the Senth Common Methodist lEpisetTal Church . hey. A. R. Bell, D. D.; will lecture .cm the duty of the church in relation to:intemperance. . FACIM YESTERDAY EVpititl'i BARITE The akcsreity of Aftinatie:.flonies In the Colantry-7 0 arlladlroad Facillties, The Burt there ' ire , at 'least one thensited fn the two cities without ;separate dWeliings, orrOphid with the more im . portant foot that rents arc still rapidly' In creasing, has induced madypersons to discuss the propriety of - seeking' homes in the them try. Thew_is a prospect that, for a year or ;more at least, dwellings willbo getting scarcer 'and scarcer, for the reason that the impute ; tiori is increasing wildly. while the high -prices of building material and labor prevent many from putting np dwellings. 'During the past few years the number of now dwellings erected has matinee sufficient to supply the , demand occaalonol by the ordinary Increase `of (wallies, and makeup the deficiency caused by the derealition-of dwellings in tho portions of the cities. nig singular that, t. -withstanding the very pressing denuind for houses, and the .fitet that rents have been :doubled and trebled, capitalists are not Invest- Mg largely in this species of property. Two or three companlea haveen formed for the bin Pons= ofbuilding bloa borers,ements sults- for emanates and la and if the pro ectoris of these enterririzes meet with the requisite =these in disposing of tho stock, Several large _blocks may, be erected during the coming summer. But a dozen blocks, large as they may be built, will not supply the demand, and there aro, strong reasons for reying theVrenta 'Will rule very high for are tocome.' - Every man who Is tale to Mid a house in: the city. should do so; pad . every man who has the means to oulld mthe country, and whose busbies., pursuit will atford _epportnnity for living there, Wield. do so. , ^ilundreds -of families tlf?...'"?..l= t l2etteTetbaerOtabesuareo% more still remaining Maur overcrowded cities who might now InSeniSrying the comforts and pleasures of-country life. There are few who, poeseningthe means, would notprefer living , Etside Unmake; but, without trying the ea. eriment, they lump at the cernelusion that tin7do brign it eUin tho citT IY TPO Man; the merchant, the - manufacturer, and all Others who can, - when, occasion reguire.s lt, command their own time, can live quite 'as W • enlently within a row Mlles of the city as can inside the 'city limits, and much more conveniently than in the suburbs, where many Marine= men now reside. The facilities afforded by our railroad lines have been large. licineressed of late and will be still further fk Lc fr l i rid ni g h t e lur ' gilt= along t swells ieleill'inveT. Let us take, for Instance,emr principal line,. tics - great Pennsylvania' galtroml, - which fur. Welles so important ruiontlet to our_olty pope. lation. There are now twelve daily trains run on this road-eight of which agord special accommodation to the local passenger bud. noel. A person who -may Mx his habitation anywhere betheen , the cif lino and Wall's Station, a distanco_isay. of en miles, can reach the depot at. pasta , eight, at cane, and at fifteen - minutes past ten every Morning, In theafteriloon there are acoommo datun traits arriving at taxi, at half-paditair, and at eleven o'clock at night. The Outgoing train" leave at six.forty, seven-twenty, -eleven and twelve o'clock, in .the forenoon; at three ten, four twenty-Arc, and ath.fifteen in the af ternoon:. The train Which loaves at threo.ten In tke al - terms= runs as far as l'enn station, a distance of about twent Ore miles, and stops at all intermediate s on the road. it loaves roma at hathpast stein the morning, and at nye in the afternoon, and reaches the city tit eight • lathe morning, and at ball past Mx lla the evening. !Vials same train leaves every ht • ato'clock and forty minutes, thus enabling all who wish to spen an eveni d ng in the city an oprortunit to re turn to their homes the same night. In addi tion to • the Wall and-Penn accommodation trains, there is a daily train to Johnstown and another to Altoona, stopping at all regular stations. There- is also a Sunday train, be- specialtelt Walla and this city which bran for the Adaif in Rode ar l :oil i er Aa r into W el? ateVilticert. , Thintrain leaves Walla- at nine , fifteen and reaches this city at ten-lifts ti, I leaving again at one in theafternoon. Inisew York,And 'sthet Metropolitan cities , it Is not unusual forprotessional men, merchants, and Others"te; reside . twenty, thirty, and, forty miles t, and yet visit distant daily; and the darts perlF not far wherrnum arenas Pittabn era will to found hunting country watt a Penn station. -• We need not, :in ' connection, _advisee's any argu e:mats to prove the 'advantages of, the country- ;over:.-; ttAY - clty for home: Throwing pecuniary considers- . . Bons aside, most people,• will prefer the coon. try' but, where money - making is the sole ob. ',Jed, there ;softens who - Am!, OW the city preferable:' The cod :of living depend* in a zietisurenpon the eyte, end those who adopt atter sensible Plan 'of - 'diving within their • Means,. will have -no fearsenthb more. Of h coo tinerwores_erestaasmed,flostreni estate onthe linenfthepennsylvalila taltruna ICU tandOnftedlyarliVnce the future as rapidly ,W 1 bas In the patil;„ and theta Who= so for. '.tunate an to possess. itwill uproot in proper. flan to the eilleniltr mantrethr , ,,Theprowth of the varleas rials..aretatlOnst•etathin access of thee-dr; has...hem quite !marked of late, 'and with the'-present :.Usalinew for houses Will - be very. largely increased. might speak. f the - m.adear -el -the scamp Una richness• of anit; the - thanacter.of e so. clety, the elegance ofmany the them, and,othet , points , attraction. but it is not olar:PlaPose Lto do so _at prenent„ only Wisaithelirect attention to , the excellent op. tenannities- afforded %hp- the Pennsylvania gati:wad Company to those who• are able to PulthiSSellanseif , Vetietheilhe 'alba road: All who can- - ACY:6O - etaCaltiCavc'tbo eltrat once, and thus- slake Tamei for those Sylmar° new enable to get houses, and WPOeilltet„ from necessity remain Witte 11=113=3 Mai Sesame, Evans. of Whose ability as a ptibliat;pciker :Ikeda iiffalies With the : tit , . moat convincing testimony, Is thus (Token of IT Bev: T. It-Par/Pr, FPO-AT/ 11 ; 1 rd aiactnre for the gifted yo=g ermines us Lafayette Ave. nee Church, Brooklyn: `C/indor L. not the word exactly. She is • modest =eldest of. [lateen, with a clear, sweet TOIL?, a _pleasant fee*, and a warmAlutittan heart. • the talks right on. with the utmost straplicitynnd directness, escheweallelapiran and buffoonery, and when she is through, tali grown men are FrOpreemel, Zlierestleps.clo. (pence, and little child I them. , .1 confess that [felt few ralagivingt when I !introduced the little meld with her Jockey cad scarlet feather to the pulpit, especially as the housestas comumed with eenfly two thou. sand. e, • • s Iferspeoch was seasoned with the salt of true religion, and It would have aided, rather than hindered, the deepen nevi. vat feeling.. Net histoeffs eingidar. , ffluf is 'hat-tire nr Aberddref 'Sahara; her fetherwea a anduaseller 411.1al drtmkard. A esuaday School recitation P =snood by heart an anniversary wu.s the cans of Isla reformation . Discovering that she ixasessed - a gift for .persuasive epeak , abe began at tweive_yeare to address her Welsh try folk Cos Temperance. In Lon don and Manchester she was SO= welcomed by crowds auditors, and lest year she do. [ermined ona =Winn to America. who no dienees have congregated to hear her, in ffrOoklyn, New Ter New gamin, J3oston and other cities and whey overwhelmed with =- vindicate to . lecturv. I She is a finished elecuffeniat,- a poet and a ailanbtropist. For proof of the latter fact, e follewing incident is related: A soldier who lost both his arms in the charge on Fort Stedman, was obliged at the close of the war, to appeal to the generosity of , the peldie for , auPPort: Atlae . Craysdelivered. a lecture. for his emelt at Cooper Institute, New York, which btu§ thkeulde name 'Meyer from the beggars bulletin. The caption of the lecture was "The Seidler's Empty Sleeve" The dub. Sect affords aqviee range of topics, which the fair leettuerhandles with much skill and in. .. . , We are gratified tolearn that we aro to have Mt opportunity of bearingthislatented-run wen= next week: The' Allegheny L rat"' , ABBorlatlan have secured an engagement for Tneaday evening, 3)th inst., when alio will de 1/Ver her leetareentitted t . , TheEmptySterre,” Excebrior lialL We have no,deubt that the heat* arin Jig =Vatted:. ; 1116eUstay Of Angtatienus. epecliiiiiiiitAzik of Aliiiliez4couxas was '141,1 last craning. •' • Seteil.oinniell:—Present, Messrs—Dram, .1101, Ruelreastelnarwink.lilyter, Patterson, A. ..11. Smith, J. B. Smith, Win. Smith, Thomas, and President Mahler. - The President stated that the meeting had lit,en'ealled teethe purpose of hearing the re. Pert Ofthe Cortimittee unabated to confer with that:naggers of the Watt Pennswiranis. Rail road Company, hi regard to Mip .tight of way through the city. Mr.Myler, chairman of the committee, pro. stinted a report, - together with pn ordlnanee, p g Wet ' is t r4ga t ,ln r 4Vii `P. , t,' , l l: ,7,* . r o bP ihreettmes aft fintwyptisste coalmen COLIII - monestlng the Legislature - to ,ropearthe set Vacating Abdell Street. and Ear . kus alley, in the Second word,;wile read and adopted. C. C. concurred. ' • • ." motion,On adjourned. • . In amino Couiteti Present, Messrs. Camp bell, Heakadorn, Hanna, Falb:Luber, _G. in MU ter, Wro. Miller, Wegravr, Meyer, McDonald, Riddle, Reed, Walter, and President Denney. b ills. Ramat presented an ordinance prohibit it the erceflon of wooden buildings within the limitsof the limits of, timidly. laid Glecetione being raised, the - ordinal:lOC was: over. • WM motion Of hlrliatitna,. the City Solicitor was instructed W . prcpure.a bill to be Pre. stinted in tether-Legislature, _presiding for. the sesaent of a W. on ot live mills • on the dollar, far city plirp oscii • Seca Com ell concurred . Redriodoim offered resolotiOn worlds angler the erection cif four additional public' gas laws in tat% ward loth° city, which was Reed °JIMA a resolution Instructing the Street Commissitmer to construct.= Iron railing around the tutrnel under the tairway .41 the intersection of Webster and Craig streets In the What ward. 'Adopted. . . . • Uto inin)loyor Mr. "John chhntr. da_purrnitndent; or numbers,' eanotery, wan Wired this formwork, 'WIIIIIIIOII. ing • tree in Una orangery.. This treated uarna ~.../Lan, and when dtwricred tray dead, The ufot7aEed n 3140404 Ilardnhr. • • Tesurrseti Club Leetitiei. The Tennyson Clubannonnee, through their Lecture CoMmlttee, that the Hight Reverend. John Henry Hopkins, Bishop of Vermont, wilt deliver a lecture on Friday evening next, at Masonic Ball, on the subject tr lfystery.” haven° respect either for that rationalism or c - hrilittardli—and as little for the one aF. the other—that justifies or czenses slavery-, But Bishop, Hopkins Is a gentleumn of thorough intellectual training and large natural pow ers. A greater l'lly.tery'l thaa he now propo ses to treat of is how he, a christian minister, reared under free institutions, in the middle ofthe nineteenth century, nut hold the views ho does in relation to human bondage. But this is altogether apart from the present occa sion. A 9 a scholar he has unusual attain ments and as a lecture; remarkable power. The Bishop will doubtless attract a large au dience. On Saturday evening a lecture of quite a different style and character will be delivered under the aulpleoq of the Club.. The eelehra. ted "Josh Billings, , whose writings arc known to 'all lovers of the bumuorous, will preach from th unique test: "varnish—rutty." There is much to be 50141 under these het4ls, and Josh will doubtless say much that will amuse and instruct his audlence. Another" Conn.:Moe* ”Basue Jacob Lapp, shoemaker, residing on Grant street, appeared at the Mayor's odlee to-day, holding in his hand - a little paper box, which 'captained a glittering chain, breast-pin and ear-rings, done up In cotton. Jacob stated that a German felloir-eartntryman wo had only been a few works in the country, and found himself "dead broke," called at his 'shop and proposed that ho Eihtelid loan him ton dollars, taking in pledge the afore said sot of " One gold Jewerly. " The -stranger was to return for the JoweirY in two weeks, as it was very valuable ; and be he would not part with It under any consider 'alien. The ten dollars were given him, and he departed. Jacob, In order to make his mina easy as to the value of the Jewelry, took it to is Jeweler, and was terrified to learn that it !was the worst ,kind of "Pogus," not worth a bent, Jacob began to realize that ho had been "sold," and his object in visit lug the Mayor's ollice was to get the "sharper" arrested. Ile did not care so ranch about the loss of the ten dollar'', (as he offered a reward of tire dollars to any officer who wank' make the arrest.; but he bated most terribly to hare the wool pulled ors r hi, eyes in the manner described. Distressing. Metalent On Tuesday, as Rebecca, daughter of John 1. liellre, Es q., of the Eighth ward, was en gaged in sweeping a hearth, the broom caught lire, and In putting her foot upon it to extin guish the fire her dn..; eanght, and she was Immediately enveloped ht names. tier sister Amelia, with great presence of mind, threw a thrinket around her, but the pain was on great at Rebecca attempted to flee from the house. Melia then caught her, threw her down, e nd kroothcmd the flames with a blanket, bat not hntll Rebecca find been badly horned. The in jured girl is thirteen years of nge, while tier Plater, who exhibited such remarkable pre,- hare of mind, is Only fifteen. The hest mO.ll - attention has been Oren to the ollfortt, hate girl, but she lies to every precarious situ- NOW Chime of Dells.—The Congregation 6f Trinity Churoh, Episcopal, on alztn stroct, have received from the fountfry, In Troy, New Vora, a tlitime of four heauttful•belLt They trill be bung for the IRO time to-morrow morning, on the ocenalen of the CollSioarittlon Of the newly electoet Bishop, lierfoot. The largest bell, A, lathe Bishop.. 1011 , and the following inscription: "1 ring soy first peal In the first year of the Diocense ofPittsburgh, to the honor of Its Bishop, Right Revenuhl #ohn Reffoot. D. D. { - snits ezuhamis Rosana ROBINSON, BicOL.EAN 8c CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Dealers to all kinds of Oovertiment Brenti [ICA. Gobi and Silver, Uneterent Sant Note., Foreign mad Dotnestto Exchange, etc., ete- Deposits received in Par Fonds and Currency In la allowed on time deposits. Colkettons 1313. n all parts of the United otates on moat favorable tem.. Orders executed with dls_ymich everything In the trostrows at the Boston. New Yor liar k. Pbtladriphia. and Pittsburgh Brokers' noants strictly on commis sion. Draw on A. CLEWS & CO., New York, J. COORS' &CO. Fhtlailelphla, Messrs. & PEII - FINANCE AND TRADE. BANKERS , AND zuticamt.s , BOARD (coratel"Hip ay lowissos. 111 . CLEAN & CO. Orsus Tax Prrpaavana Gazsrrrs, WtosrnD,i Jan. 2.1, 1900. Offcrect. Ark, ..103 00 00 .. 99'50 .. fr.: 50 9750 ..1.53 00 ._ el 110 50 00 85 uo -- 0 . . S. larre... . U. h. &are, old.. 11. 8. 7.BYe, IL h. 10-40. e IL 3old 8. Certllleatco Connellav Me Sites Lawrence County Sizes Butler County Sista Monongahela Insurance 43 OT Calik Insurance &I 00 Montingabela Bridge Company V. 04 Allegheny Valley 11. 1t........... 10 TO Connellsville Mit Stock 1000 Citizens Notional Bank 83 08 I t National Bank 81 NI IL a IL National Bank Is co —. CerTples National Bank lin 811 Bank orl'ittairocati 80 04 Fourth National Bunk. ' Cain Third 'rational Bank 13 1 Comtuereu National Bank Mechanics , National Tawk...- Vlerning a Blood Oil 11. S. Telegraph CO Cooper li' lie A,r= Co. ',The ftstern stock markets are Unsettled and fflrerfali. - The cmcertatriii hanging Over the leztribiltheforeCrungreas,What will be Stricken ‘opti' and what retained Or added, occasions e4sits.Flncerrittuter to the naol,"elherith athear d . andon the Street. ate last - news from Europe are also Con strued unfairocably...TheLOadon 2istes speak. leg for the oldlady,es, Threadneedle Street, as ltd &SPA Qt ita .Critia Talon against every- Adult. AFaerlea.3 ,1 /08 • egafabeing Made our favoittliFtwO ,Tirenta handl. -Licked of .geld, which we bad. a tight_ to.p rpect tarn for - Oiti'ickkis,' these rascally "Yankee bonds are coming in upcons by the million. The old /alba werk!lx l E grOws scarce of change andlitititened sit-the , priWpect the ride of in terest is put on .40 a Dar cent.. The, Bank of Fancertoilixdrved by tike. fetlisthas tried try ralaln ilintete of interest to check the llow of cipital 50 this country. Teinporary bar rien of,this,sOrt. mryi, avail nothing. dtacctet the titabillty of Our Govornuient IS 1 11.e.lialiabilad in Europe, mid nothing but our Ora folly now can prevent a flow of capital to oar - shores such as never occurred in the Past TOO great baste in the way of contra*. flora, a resort to expedients to hasten what is ramming VS as fast enough forthe business in. teslmts ofthis 'country, specie nnYttients, will retard the steady me, ement towards lower prices, and a lessening national debt. Gold has been firm throughout the day at 1..1% In - NOW York. o W:brokers Were baying it 137 Gold.bearing bonds without change . . seven Thirty notes scarce at 415302741. The home stock market was unusually doll —Scarcely a transaction reached our ears dur ing the day., ihtilivaisliaras ,droophig--sales ofFort - Wayne at M. New York rates lea El.,;. No late sales of low priced Railways--quota tibas vary but little from day today. Colum bia oil stock ti bid, 21% asked—no sales re fs:fried. inc bid for Fleming & Blood Farm— Ito for Cherry Bun & rit-hole. Cherry Una Central held, at about —another new and fairly executed counter. felt 01 the twenty-live cent postage currency . lads made its appearance - In view of the tinj mense number of largest Tecasur3' nOtes now in circulation, it will Do found advisable to exereise,alstiense caution la taking any of this description, particularly by gas-light. .-The Newark Advertiser warns thapribile against a carefully executed =note oil one of the National Banks of New Yorksoon to make its appearance. The Adver doer says it has nosn prepared by skillful engravers, and will be given to to the profmalOriel ."Shovers" pro. blibly within a rely der/. Great vigilance will be required for the detection of-these notes, as they will undoubtedly he mastor-PlecesOf their iVislatigf.on correspondent ót 4111 az change paper says . Who Wive arid Means Committee have before theta a proposition to modify the income , tax. la isproposed either to reduce the tax on in climes or substitute Some other mode such as a taxdOn sales. - The cOmmittee have tuns far given the subject very tittle. attention, al though they are daily - receiving petitions and other doetnnente urglzkg speedy action In the matter. There - Wdl bo no action by them until they receive a report, of the epee - MI Commis ohm - which has been engaged for several months - 1n collecting information in regard to the whole questloit‘of Internal taxation. Their report Is exPocted at the treasury department to the oonise of a few , days, from whence tt bo transmitted to the Ways and Means Committee at once. Upon the question of changing:heists onincomes. the commission ate anderstoed to be decided ly opposed to any . seen Meastire, TheY...ere.alart.,opposed to the - - proposition - Imposing a tax on ales. -The following compaMtive statement chows the averufe cooditiou of the leading items of the Philadelphiu Dunks ter the (stet and V1C1T,11;, , t13 :Lee. Week. This week.: Capital ~ 414,6441'X 1414,012,1 M No change. Loans ' 47;350,4.2S 47,251,M tier 393,64 situ,oto. 4,107.106 I,oll,kst 94,2C0 Legal- tend's 17,281,412 1 7,04650 Dee..214,1ed Deposita .... 88,sbao0. 00,314,611, lloc..611047: Circulation . 7,3.51,972 7,411,437 hie 13,469 The bank statement for the peat week Mame a .getierel decrease in the leading itootp, ir. vitiation alone excepted which hes it oriented $63,16,5. The heaidett falling olr li' In vOlOllll these show, a .decreaso of lagalk tandem followmext,eXhildlinh 11Millen MIN rh4,8131 the Lanni have diudolsitell 1,10 the speCie • • :-The Now York Trthuna still titaties Willi considerablo force and groat persistency that the earnings of all the principal rftlfway Rios ate boned to tall og. In lta 1231.111 of Tuesday, we end the following; nailway returns-:for the second wcokln ?January Zonnrin - the impresskin we have re cently Oisof.x?:iogtya to the inistneas of the cOrettit, roar: it is apt pietism:it, perhaps, f 0 anticipate lest prollinble results on railway lines than during several years pasti but it is In our judgment better to look at the facts as they are, whether stating them ham an ad verse effect on mere speculator. or not. U Our neighbor, choose to ignore the plain fea tures o the times,and to elaborate argument in favor of railway speculation aguinet the In evitable tide ascribing to those who write and think diffezently mot lyes iibleb should not inituenea oktnlone In writing upon mon etary affairs. We can only, sty we hope nor neighbors Will not get upon their opinion, and become int crested for a rise in -lock-. Our prinlat content, hovrevet fur the public, an in writing for that 'lniere,t we hold It to be hazardous to speculate in rail way Stocks now, for the I . OIIOW hie reason.. Isar: Because the chances are strongly in favor of a large decrease In railway en rangs through the year—partly, if not mainly, in consequence of the restoration of trade by - way of the .Itlssisslppi river, and partly from the loss of Government business Incidental to a state of war. With One, inn.-of gross businesa we expect to Ocean !stud diminution of net revenue and of business, because ft is generally admitted that no corresponding de crease in materials Or labor is likely to occur. At all events, It IS not expected that materials and labor can decline In the same ratio, and hence we argue that the not earnings and div idends of railway shares will diminish during the year. Moosn: Because we believe that Govern ment securities, paying at the present gold premium about ti% per cent per annum in cur rency, will prove to be a safer medium to in vest money in than runways, which seldom pay over FI per cent in trrreney, and which are now likely to diminish such ills - Mena.. -The New TOT k I.lnanrial CArnnicic speaks in very high praise of the operation of the com pound nOles In reducing the reducalancyof the , currency. These notes hare proved to he at once the most powerful, the most satisfactory, and the most e/astie of all the methods which have ever been devised for checking the in• Hatton and contracting the volumes Si a ile preetilteil paper money. Inileoil,theough them the process of eontraction has been mein,. on 'is for seine tnouthe past, so grub unity and quietly that they hate iiisorrely been en... Wetted no One of 'lie phi, r to.,ding to appreciate the 0 u rreticy eentreet its y and Increase its parr hit. lug inner iit th e s e not , 8 then , arc at iit oat it:tilting 50,000.- CCO. We quote : "As the beet authors tell no, three re tier, lhlugs which chiefly govern the itepreelatlion of paper monevalna Its quantity ash secondly Its nett, it y. 11 we a lab to hat the ilri predation Of our currency toast dtminuh either Its qunntit3 its Batt, Irv, or both. hush, then. iv the emblem to be scilvs..l In the restoration of our etirrency. e shall lessen Its depreiiial lon in proportion as we either loner its qUelititV 01 retard y. actavlt). Let tis see how this Lail been done by the coin. ponnd interest notes. These notes, when dr., Issued, move as quickly (ruin hand to liana as Ordinary greenbacks; hut as Interest accrues they circulate because they are legal tender only for their face, oral the holder, If he lays thi•m nut, I.e. the In . After a few months they aecumulate In the vaults of hanka:ruaa elsewhere;a nil in nut emerge from their retreat to phi the Current of the etrenla. then except when some suincernev or pressure In the money market summons tilets. And at length, when they ore sufgelently fat n ith in terest, they slumber in their biililenWore no Matter how severe the pinch antimonetary Spootni any hr, lime, then, tie have trie proti. loin of contraction completely solved. Weave a legal-tender note passing through all the stages of diminishing activity, until nt last it for all practical purposes. OS virtu tamely de monetized and fixed as the I: lilted states bends themselves.. PITTSBURGH SLIIIKLITS OYTICE OP TOE PlPTaltritrilt GAZETTP. WeDstrsn,r, Jan. 24, 11±64. There was again a Cory good attendance on 'Change to-day. and the following firms made application and were received as pembors Prank liNsell & CO., Kerr & Ems John 1) Bailey, James Garth,,, Ts , k d 8r0.., Owston wroe a Co, Guy, Burke & to., /standard , ill a Co., Isaiah Dict.,..t Co., Ii Sly, and Halm & Riddle, of Allegheny. Yee) bill dispatches ' were received and rend from ri, ‘ ,.1,,,,,,,i . c..hi.. mmo and Ness York. giving detailed report. of the markels and general condition of trade. tin motion of lir. IL W. Poindexter, a corn t,. Inittee of three wail appointed n report upon the laws affecting sales by trays lin g merehan dive brokers. The committee w s subsequent ly Increased to Ore, and the foil owing named gentlemen were appointed: rri lit t W, Poindex ter. su . l. Richardson, Isaiah ickey, James Wilkins, and W. P. Logan. 1 ASHES—Demand fair, stocks It and prices I h well sustained. Sales at 0 for anuon soda; SP, for Refined do; and 12 for re la 'GRAIN—Prime Red Wheat Is In demand at CA,C2, while Inferior is almost unsaleable. orn la selling in small lots m store at 7011) 73; Sale of 1 ear Shelled on • at ti. Oats steady and unchanged; sale I one prim* In Penns. at 47. Barley dull d irregular. Sale of CO sacks Rye at R. (LUCK—I. dull and neglected at nominally unchanged—am?XV.4 for Spring Wheat Family and 111041 . 10!i for Wlis tor Wheat brands. Bark. wheat Flour is selling at el‘i per cwt. Rye flour dull and nominal. PROVISIONS—Bacon I, stemry with regular Jobbing sales atlP.y for Shoulders; 10 for Clear Hides and and Mal.:lsi fora ttf Cored Ham.. (0, Lard le selling at 179 for ntry an M d for g r u laiu m e o i a t i y .i .. No 'movement Me, e Pork or (111.—Lard till la (lasted at only with a fair demand at tI2 per gallon for . 0, I, and si,7o(j 1,73f0r N 0.9.• - , •-.- e - - POTATor.s--eleany viler - 1 - I . •,teeetee reeto mere at 11,1.5 to illjAl_ per bus • and 4.1,7 per APPLE,—Steady but unchanged-47L0 48 per tad for prime to choice. ADDLED I , Bl.llT—Ratlee of Applea at 14 to le, ea to quality, mad Peachen at LS tom fur quar ters, and =4."Z for halve.. DIITTEN-13 dull sod Irregular with .34 ter,orted at (ram to M. Prime R oll may ho 'firly quoted at 30431. , I:GC:h.—Maybe quoted at Mk) for froth packed —small nate reported at 81. GREEN.E—Ls stillquoted steady at 21 for finfabars, and go for Goehen. I.3o.D.—fala of6oo piss at m, t - • 1101111N1C—Is galling at from alti to iii. 11...4.T—May be quoted at $l6 to itat per ton the outelde LAMM only for prima Timothg. tiMA3IN-Bel.ll.tig at $1,30 to * IP per bnetei— .Prime New Tory Stiarrowatta heldat $t.,50. • NOllfelliT3l-13 telling at from 73 to Si cetate-- mostly at 13. ILO C 4) 71 UCI m PETIIOLEtaI MARKET p7TIC7. 07 Tax Prrrantnfax liana-ors lerexesus.v, issa. Tile Petroleum market cantinles quiet and very dull, though prices are nominally an, changed. For Crude there was name little tri unify today, and we can report sales In iota of sae lads in three different lots at 0534, bils re. tatmed, and et. bbl, Included, and these nifty be regarded as the extremel, of the mar ket. Refined, in bond, is dull as ever, and while there tb Ints'deMAnd,- wbainser, ire bear of but little offering. Sales contd . be made at gent delivered in Philadelptda,rbut our refi ners are asking about 50 cents, free on board cars, here. Free Olt le dull and nominal stith otentional small sales of gtypd standard brands o 60 770. Residuum is quoted at $5, though we heard of a sale of tea Mao to.kty tan frac tion teal. Nothing doing in Naptba. Advice* from Oil City up to Tuesday report Crude oraily In the ilou.seville market at 64,73 Inc barrel, enrcAco MAIM= Opt clal I)ln.itcll to the rttlabstret Gairtte enutoo, Jantmry 21, MX. VI ova—Dull, at $3,F3107,00 for spring Extra.. ()rata—Whent Inithcnat,' decldel change, at ,for No. I, and, ifilliTfrale for No. 2 POring. Corn firm, at 430 fol. No. 1,3.4311 c for NO. 2. Oats dull, at ale for No. 1, and 111!443 , 21.114* No. 2. Nye lc hotter, at 3114032 e for No.f. /Mr ley dull, %Valens—Nominal at r,17472,14. Pam' ;auras—Dull itud beuvy; Mess Pork do. cUncd Zapeo—elosing with sellers at tai,M, and no buyers; Old Mess Pork sold at /WM. Bulk abcmiderrs from dressed hogs sold at 103413 loose. Sweet Pickled Hams more setive and edsler; salenof 3:0 tieree4st 157,4(017N0. Green ;Hums sold at Inalue. Lard doll and easier, at 'Me for Steam and Nettle. A PIIZSREL Flocs—Deellnod 1543%. C; sale, at a1lOD$11,15; receipts, 3,322; shipped, 1,2t1. Ltvz Ilous—ltecalved, 8,510; chipped, nono; market unchanged; eaten tit Piylo,lo. Dar CATTLE—DuII, at iltlOoeft,74. CINCINNATI DI AUKET Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette, CMOIN Jill:teary 11, IBM. novutosa—Steady, , with a fair demand. New City Mess Pork a trifle weaker; sales Sao Mimes $25.60. Bacon scarce; market active and prices firm; sales _Shoulders 15, Clear Bidet 12; half packed Sugar Cured llama firm at W; Canvassed 24; packed Bulk Meats active a4a %;) higher; sales, Shoulders 12%; Sides 14%; Clear Sides 1816; loose Sugar Pickled Rams isii; packed Green Meats steady; sales, Shoul d& D 11; Sides 111%;, llama heavy, li; light, el, Lard active; Bake, Prime City Nettle 17% 1Y172 , 1411eg 12X; head 175£; gut 15%. Bogs dull gad 25c lower. Weather unfavorable for slaugh taring; sales a9fi4k2s gross, and SILMILL,SO act. Receipts zito. PETBALEU.SI STOCKS IN NEW YORK. special Dispatch to Western Press, New Yong, January no, MD. There wasa general improvement In Petro 16m shares to-day. In some moos the recov ery waa quite sharp from the lowest point of yesterday afternoon. Thera was an active boldness trananided, especially In. Bennehoff Mtn, !tined. States and Miele Creek, with at the following rates; LlbertY, lot Alle gheny, ifiOlEhtide River, 1151 nom:mbar Run, 10,31; Clinton, 175; Bradley, 40i Buchanan Parra, all pint National, 40; Mt. Vernon, II; Wain tnei‘,Sofft Northern, Light, 4.50; 011 Creek, Mu . Palmer, 410; Pitholo Creek. 11,6 o; Ilynd Farm, CI; United States, 18,00. NEW YORK PETROLE M MARKET. Special Dispatch to Western • nisi. Nrw Your, J •imnry Yl , LEM Petroleum dull and lover; • • lib's of Crude sold at 313.4 e. Refined in Bond is ;Quoted at WM.; I,soolibla cold tot ➢larcll-Ictlers , Op. st Ole. MARKETS BY TELEG Finance de In New York • • Nrn Yong, .tan. 21.—Tht4 morning railvoly ,pertaut ton Klll, !lime • both in open Boned 1111.1 -took inn.ert le- were hinile throuLthout tite 100 Tim Het, yeslenlay w (.0 othrult tee W s 111111 Mealt• 1..1 taken 41•1.11,11 Fll lb, limier. Bin. The hull „ „,„ -truce, ~..t .r. l ". . llllicil It I , ' ' ,Ink] , buyer.. The lehi2. :;hre ^ohtr , e •,; market most of 111 V 1111,. The market nt one o'.•theq, and lower, es-peels II) i:,„.h No, thwestern eonthaon Tbel e pressure 10 sell. parlientarly on • t u. .tock, and the dullness continued until ne tete. The prevailing weakness of rathdad stocks ban It depressing effect on thmernment stock, Lowest Jostallosts ore also exported at London anal thn k fort by thonell rhum, In eonsequenrelor the stringency of the In r ehtn money market In gold, bowl, art lower and 'there fa le-, clemand for Seven-Th,r -t les. State bond , treretrm, but there ta„, little done. The iniecellanenue 1141 eria titenti y. e Zee pt. on ..tearnkhip ithare•. Montry Without eitunae. tirmer to cone eguenee of ant le iNt ten vlgnnewtd, awl in active demand for t ,tet the rate.lon4l at 1.14;e. New York Market. NEW rOali, Jan. tt1...-CorTON—Wit_b•lul mut, rial rtiltn4c ut 49400 fbr li_ora—Without dicidod change and only at Inoderate demon at ai1.0)6.4,63 for Extra State; cm,l. - .O.N.sa for ra H. ii. Ohio and Mr Trade Brand. ; the market closing W IsET—Wet at 4 . 2,27 for We 4 ern and Re fined. tot fir—Wheat dull wad common gratlo , lin Int; ail a I 1 Sprinz, V. 75, It,, c, quiet. Barley and liarley dull and nand. Ceirnnot. den and Ina er at ii;e:k.• for unsound; CrMlh lor SoUnd tolled NVestern to st.ore and dells err.), Alttottic tor new Yvllon. Southern and :GC for prime White SOuthern. Vann mane tee tine and lc bettor, at 40041: for unfound West ern, and 55P.'ifie for sound. . I'm eou at rr—Dnil and lcover at :OS. , for I 'rarle•, t( , ylle for Inetinerl in Bond; Rrtlard ie !Mod for all the month of ]larch, at the tickler's op tion at !'non Lamar—Pork heavy and lower, at .3223,27' ; :x1.2.14,30 for Now Mesa, clonla,o, at 619. , ro,qular; latN3Onlri,62,t. for cloain 2at nrgular ; $,21,125.3.21,:.0 for Prltne, and for Primo Ilera . a/ .o 2,830 bbl. New Mona for k ••I.rariry and March, tellers' option, at 522.,;:1if 29,12'4: 'Berl 'inlet , at 614.50.493,00 for w Philo )1r...., and fleeli,oo for Vow Ex tra Ll,oi Hata, quiet, at t0;.044) I al 31. al. an ler, at 11.113 e for shoulder., nod 13 .11-.• for natl.. Dronsed Hogs heart., at 012.302612.73 for TV , ct..rn, at 4,12,214 1:1,23 rll3,Nn for Illy 1 •10 ! at 12 , 01 4.0 61.1 , f0r1(1.',..t..a.y. at r.. ..pt.un. Nem York Dry IlLioodo I.w Y. , ,,r,./ononi V 24. , F;xlvtat nun, Irartrz lac I, La..-11.mg to-133. Brown Sheellogg—Atlan lle A. 3.2. Bleached obi ran xt —Foreq pale, Blackstone, Canoe, 21 1 . , - tut ,, —Coethece., ttaehte, Ln nea e bonnet, Delathes—Manche, ter. rueltle, Clnghattex—Lancaster, Lot ; Hartford, ..31. Canthriex—w,,,hinzon, vi e . tory, 23, Schstas Ataseaptta, Y);.Lonadale. 3). Br. Drlllx—repperill, 32, Stark If, W. Con. .et Jeans—S mut:taken, Sat do.leter, lg. Ticks --1 . . label-ton At, :u; do. E, sq. Stripes—Tors, C. gle, I....nttuar--T Orli:, W.; AlasSaeliu sei Ilene IrtN—Bradley'. Duplex 1e,,,,,,l act lye oete and be follow Ina tJiapalehcs o ore received at the Dry Goods Exchange to-day Ler lair. standar. I -heeling.. ; 2141.3,t. MMIOSE= mi po,rux.—Sa./rs abatement In cr., by manufacturers. niEcrial k.- Market unchanged; buyers holding og; eery little doing. (lac, sa an.—kusinen, continue, quiet; buy er., demand concessions on all kinds of goods. Batrimoss.—Day stormy; trade dell; mar ket for cotton and cotton gtaain weaker. New Perk Stock mad Money Market. lisle Yenta, Jan. 24.-9ioncy rather more ac tive at 5 per cent. for call loan,. Sterling etc change rather mortistead) at 10934411a3a,,i. Gold lll r; opening at 1":),1A declining to and elc,..ng 1.11,..rt. ofaped° to-day, i1r.11,01. Govern ment .ticks dull. Freights to Liverpool qui nt and to ttboui decided change. stocks dull. U. S. n's, 6 , 7oconpons '67411:13; do. 'c iii 7-30.% Ern series behT; second merles, Ohio S Mies. certificates, W; ghleago ..S Sr Irritern, Is; N. Y. C. ' Had •.ou, nrii.",; Reading, 1 , 4;i; htlehigan Fouthern, 'Monis Cerlll ILVlPlttstrars,h,774, N orth rn. preferred, 35%; Bwk Wand. 's.run ;qua, t,”.1, I.IIPOIRTS BY It.A.ILIIOAD rrl - 7 , 111,031, root Wail's a CHICAGO It. R. Jan :3.-1 car a beat Ilitchcock, McCreary A co; i 0 bra ...lap, .1 0 Dila - Orth; 10 do do, R Robi son A co; 70 ,10 do, , Little Baird A Patton; 50 Dr, candles, 10 do array, S li otnaker it Lang; 13 do soop, Kirkpatrick A Herron. 52 do do, B L Yoram:Mock A co; 20 do Farm, 21 - 11 Ilasbrach,• 10 do .10, Lambert, Shipton & co; 10 dodo Bead a 31e1rgor; 15 do do, Arbuckle' A cot .51 do do, Watt A Wilson; 13 do'do, Meanor a Harper; 2., bon candle. 3 do soap, J Connor; 23 do candle. E LI 31yer, . co; 10 do soup, NV P Deck & co; 10 do ao, 10 do candle*, Kirkpatrick A Bro,• 13 do soap, L 3 Blanchard; I ear corn, Culp A Shop ard ; 115 tom loot, F Sellers a 00; 3 bbis tobacco, Cooper A co:40 bp dry Leaches, 31 kg, Lard, 1 to butter, L 11 Volgt a co• 12 ski. dry peacheN I . 7 c. Jrakins: 1 car o h at:Liggett a co; 2 cars ,rides, .4 D. Moorhea ;53 bids carbon o il , 3 K Korborir a kl,;•Al bga la, 3 kg, lard, Meek A Armstrong; 33 mks clo crseed, Kirkpatrick, & IV.; 4 pkg., tobacco, E Mcgrare; 7 pkgs Dotter, 12 II amilk, 15 ales C ore reed, Shoo:aker & tang; 4 Dbis bcaas, Ido cage, first[ A Bolter; 13 Jon brooms, Win Toigt co; 7 cars Metal. Nita- Co, . 137,1,14-,i'D a nrranntot tam Bola— Jan. 21—I ear rye Sturßoon & WO;; Digs gootti, Dr. Merit 3 tads beans % itft tibia ap ples, 4do dry_fralt, 1 bbl eicKa, L JoaSisat eases nada* -Whitmore, Wolfe Lae; do do, B Wolfs; Scare Imatear, L Sena?; I car metal, co; /0 k . egs pef i rj J K Smith; Vtighb r iLl=l l7 Lar o d cis dl a i ld i rf ri fi e d ; sr i bale tow, 11 Ch 114.91 aAI leather, C Houston. .a.m.rowear arincrr, Jaeury 21-1 car lum ber, CC Doyle; I do tla r Jaa Mellrlari 1 do /1%3 nanny; 3 bale cbalre, Medley .); 22 eke /lax et-ed, Ewer & ./Laroblau; 17 lalle paper, Pitts Paper to; s bble fluor, 2 racks meal, Mercer & ltoblnsan; 17 bale fretues, I. Car hay Voeghtly & Kopp; MO '121,1e,, Groetztager PITTNEICCOrt, COLC11111:78 ANDCINCEIGIV•2I It It Jar, 21.-1 tool chest, J r Cooper; 32 bbls clay /I II Collirol; 1 cue rye, J 6 }lath; G 6 b4Ls Imper 111111Paper . Co; 1 car rye, T Moore. a WA al:110 WI: =1 Si as I ran we say of tire rlSer, bud what of the a rather Neither will bear a critical es ' ainination at prevent. There Is about five feet water in the river, rind tt is about at a stand. As to the a cattier it is in one of Its humors. Yesterday it rained, snowed and sleeted all day. The streets and pavements were Just as sinning that ley glare - which characterised them anoill One week Ago, malting pedestrian ish and unsafe business to engage in. Of busi ness at the landing„ the leas laid the better. It is about equal to the little end of .nothing, whittled down to u The Bayard Is due this mon - ling at the land ing. if spe gets up she will be fortunate. The same boats usellorted in yesterday's o issue, twlt The W orate, Nevada, Len- Leti, and Rubicon, are awaiting the better day expected soon to Wine, to order that they may depart for the scones of the far west, and tile sunny south. m i ne Lent Looti, Cape Campbell, is already loaded, and has only been etwaiting a Soft soli of weather to spoilt. Re think that she will (Ind it soft enough to-day. At tx - clve o'clock I last night the streets were almost navigable, and nothing short of gunboat boots, water proof, could get along. The Nevada, Capt. Lyons, Is in the seen cat egory w ith the Lent "Pa mg - orient ly speakiny rho will go out to-day 11 the the will let her, and as there is not much Ice, end what there Is is, pretty soft and slushy, we are rather in clined to think that she will go. ATTOIWEYS. B . C. BLiChItIILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW IT. S. !Licensed Soldiers• Claim Agent Bound. tor Wounded Soldier. collected in trona n to twentyy. day.. Sirinoo, No. PIO Graat street. Plttaburgh. Call with Discharge nag two tritneases. actna I , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 81 Dymond Street, Pittsburgh. Pa CoSVC l lo. n n7t e 27 . allZl7lu T0PLe7621=717:•11 17 attenuate's. mn.rrAny CLAIM:EI, PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK rAY anti flilltary Claims of ever" deaoription, collected by the subscriber, at low the foling rat., flat Peas ons, a_lo. all other claims, pa& 0. C. TA W)11, Atlorney et Law, Diamond street. opponito the Court Ka., N. 8.-7.ehargee arr made Lf the claim doe. not succeed, and all Informal!. area gratis. sea:ly IraFTXTT. GISC, 11. MUHL: mi. XO ork-Err & coomm, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE, So. CO 41141iT STREET. PITTSBURGH. £A. r.. rem WATULLES, JEWELRY Bc3. 81 . 00 IgTS G.- - ror E =tat g ;.7u1:11 J. R. KENNEDY & CO., FIFTH sTrEET, coppo,lic muont, ❑all,l win Gold llontloft Coax Wate ,h tither Hooting Casa Wach. &vit. of Ltlled• Jewelry, Ull 1 . 0101100. Album, !other Eitcuelou Lase AO ONE ITUNTIPEII tyrnrn N•PIV ANTI ['SF APTIt'LEI. W at tba average pri.ur 1)2,4 e DOLLR E see t A C. Came A mtd tee plea of sale. 0 MTh Street. (two do ors K e E to N n TEILDre & Office.) 210:0 4 IG$.-600 drums Choice rigs reestred •na An .ale n. ItRYMER A nns,. tf* si 3g, 11.4 and 2:3 e."l Arc t.. STEAMBOATS 1866. ZaMt 1866 SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 4.11 M BIN ED Ill , rd'a.ll 111111111(;, N 11:11A I s P o,Onl RC, PACKET LINE a., r 1411 on. ,•,” moor , • AL" , "- •11 - I' , lir- CFI? %••• , , I J ..ordon. M.v.t+r st Mir •Tt. ‘‘rf R R %YARD i'ttl , mrztt e. rry al.ndaa . and Thar-dn ., . at MEI 1111= STY. A NIL It W I s, II ES7F:II. I rte, e.PlT t.bunrh et or y I 111,•1 Prl4sy. I .3 11112=1 4 TV. ,N 1 En v. FIST ELI TT Irn ra t.41.,,g0 ...yr) 1% 4.4i:tr.:Aar...1 Saturday I 4 • ..4 r• ur, Hu; rry Wrdnr4da7 rtud istunlay tn. t TRIP- - -STY.A.I4 ER FORR , T CITY l'Arket.tterg •vrh Monday and Thar-da♦ I= . - I ern Tue Any and Fn.lay. TT.ANIER BAT %RD Lees... P. - Lerbur, ery Tuetda) d,y Frl. m. Wheeling teen Wedne,lty.g..4tialarday. NTI: AM ER NVTNCIMSTEn 01 , c. rlrkerbur,ts •r, W. Ine-Clny and .sattir• rry Thursday aqd Sunday, at /Fiji-Connections going down are made at Wheeling aud Belleir with the Cleveland .nd l'itt,burgh train, hich Plt tiburgh al 3 115 N. m., and Cleveland at 2... Z a. ea. Alio, with train:. of Pltteburgh. Fort Wei at and Clilmago Railway. which leaves Chicago p. m.; and at Marietta with ILartetta and Ci cinnati Railroad. and wills •leamers to all points on The Mt...Mut:um River; and at Parker-burg with I PH) rain an the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. and witb Daily Line btramen to khnnerlry. DaUlp roni en. Port itneuth. Mayiellir and Cincinnati. ay -On up (rip. connection. are made at Delimit ah rela ad and Pittrburgh OM a. to. - - . kin. iv hien ria- , engeri , arrive at Cleveland at 1 1..1 , in.. and aa Chicago at 7:00 A. an. next morning. J. C01.T.T?1.75. 1 CO., Agent% t bat -goal, loot of rood bt Pfrt.IIIIIRGII. fr,ll.ht T , in h. ,rehtd ca.ch clay. tip to 5:03 )32) - I EG VLAII PACKET Aldfat - 1 -k Wt141.1,1M., MARIETTA Alll ZA7il7S`t ILLE.—The floc .reamer =NA t•1tA11.1.17. Capt. C. P.. ',mt., ottl leave for the hoot, awl all toteltnellate ports every TiIEiDA.TI Pt p. IteturpnoL,.. travel, Za.nrortlle every FRI ot 7 aaa.111114. - D. COLLINGIrtX)D. akgettt. von MEMPHIS & SEW OHLEA.N.b.—The nen ..kle-w taralller Call i tnicr. • /aIIIICO.V 11l Tram r for thr abort and all illtrimodisto port., 71115 to. For aright Orpulsne apply on DOOM Or to JOHN 1 , 1.... WK J. D. COLL/NoWODD. /AVM.. F ?CfI I :LS -4-[ ;:FT I II ° TI7 II F I . " AR 7.1.2gMt The splehdld panarhge r . Capt. W. S. EVa.ttS, N"AnA... ------ — anaZe . a . n . ee . O. Will leaTe as above "pi _ 00 hoard or to For fr' i ght P' ""g' CILIIkI.WOOD 10.10 TOR CE IL E . —TheNATlsplendid .4012.1grait LOCISW VIVA VITT' Capt. T. Shuman. Leaves on W}illiggs. 4 .ls.dT. Nth, at 4 p. m. 1:14 . rel ' u lternt"feSE l lig:VvVii.r . Ag ent.. SEWING MACEECNES ROVER iCritithivs SEWING MACHINES 173 te be. It awalticd the MIST Colltmtu - g Fall, fur the rear ISSit First rmallum for boot Mothlnc work at Penns@ ntr Fair. Ei • First Priallaso Cot be.t Faintly Ilfachlne at Obis 'lair Fair. ME= . asYlrt premium for;best Manufacturing Madams at M l F l ' MV4n t :tgartbest Manufacturing Macbino as WFir s culsusba State Pair. t Premium for'best Manufacturing Machine all L.... ace County Ear, Pa. Prernlum for best Machine for genaratpur. prows, at Lawrence County Fair, Pa- Pint Premlmn for bei.t Family Machine at Bucks County Fair, 'Pa. First Premium foebtatManulasclurinzMaalne Bucks Comm- Mr, Ps. rirst Prem.lum forlawit Manufacturing and Pantry Margluerat Spring - geld Fair, (Ado. Plat Preasinmilarjbest Manufscturlng and Fatally Machine at PalzurraPair. N. Y. }laws Prelate= for best Ibtailbettring cad ranally Maclaine at Suffolk etnty_b air, N. Y. _ First Prer=or, stALlannaills and Family M rgr ' f . 4Lthu. act'lln=le N . parpmes mt allegbeny Count* Pair. Pa. First premium lbw' heel Manufacturing t.f.chlne at Allegheny Count. Fair. Pa. Fleet Premium rot . best Machine work at Allegheny Counte..P. Ana the., et calaiblled- A. 7. CHATONEY, GTER.II, "kOEZIT ; lIIRE=I SitiAlN & ciaelye .I\DErotr StS4:l4 " Sewipg Diackine, With the Wheezer s. , Wilms rodel . -Teed. It does • u sts.ts of Fasolly Scrag sad Tsliolin on the Auto % eh e ‘ tritsobtne is Wormted for FITE TEAR& AL kinds of t r atall,tbefftAg promptly dose. AGENTS W.MCIZD. • a. a. toNo; Tat toldalated Griot street. evalriiik. 825 I 4 X/1. 9 . 141 ' SEWING PILt• Drcr 7:1 E . 1.1 6 rt. EMG A IVIWri : nit CLUNY 17__FRTtl•zliVintiVATIcigrucP A .nsed to lute tbo Whenter AnWttp or Mader teed. A it enteate tient. Inoninnn to Mt ZONTH., &way ei g hts gte. - o.°Age"'. "11"417/VAMEERA CM:UM ; Gen. Amts. Toledo. OW*. STEM WORKS. pITTSBIURGII STEEL WORKS mivEitsd:44, coos & co., tSVC,CMOBB TOI ! IONE& BOYD t C 0..) DLa lrols=ol.Tilit rum?. erlai eBr ,"1.14 •od Sheet Can Steel, soot 01001 tot REAPING AID MOWING ALICHLIES, sTEET PLOW witscs. sralecas, axims CIRCULARS, de. Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel, Once—Corner of Thit and *ass innate. two blacks above the Itnnonseitt ttosue. eC"7:dy BLACK DIAKOND EMI3I2:Li ltJPOT=irs, rirrsuumait, PA. PARK, BROTHER dr. Co., Ilaalirscitiren of BEST QUALITY lIEFLNED CAST STEEL. Sq.nre, Flat and Oetaaron, of all caret. Warranted equal to any bapOrttd or manufactured la ULLA coax trkirlarrirt., nd rononaH, lc' I szt =and Mt er n oond atzeeta.rttt o ainfrala 105 ,ad MAYVinERS. noqtrafil Fl* mezeiN•s GnEEN-uouszs, Funitrhed dolly at the Jewelry Mote of J. 11. MC FADDEN & CO., No. M Market atrect,Pittetirrgh. list Ins removed our Green-Mouses to of Worltt ab ods' Em convenient to the teradri. the li Manchertm ;egret Ran:road, and theWoodi. Sun Station on the F. 0. R. FL We are nowpre tit= ftriPlgeßrZiraloi'. WAst=trradMrlig tog Musket& tor window ne n roration. I.ll3thre • nownctrlartnatAL. prrrsletraGn*truszier AND OAKLAND GREENHOUSES. Jorrs 11. a e. nrcawocti, s.ccersore Co ffio. Murdock Jr., NTMSEBTETEN ArD *L EN Plltstooph . , Pa-, tkolleit ottchtlost t o their extett3lre stock of EMU end ornament/dines, eirerpetzu„ trap:itt:ma andirrson- Lou. plants. . rattptUlth CftklaTi4 raltehger Can ma to the tireezaboncea even tlftegn minutes. LAMP OIEDINKYS. pATENTED OCT 011E11 8, 1861. DITIMIDOE'S PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS, tannufneturrrl of XX Flint Glass. These Chimneys are intended for the nit nrlele, heating all parts 01 the glw equally, and dcres r. uokewiatocr E as , kyng Fort Pitt Gloss Wnrks, Washington street, SIAS PLUM:meth, Pennell UPHOLSTERY. — &lei I TOURTH STREET UPHOLSTERY No. al FOURTH srrxra, nian WOOD.—The bobeerlbers mannfitture and keep mutually on ands evet7 article in tßelrllne, slat O r . Curtain G00d.% Comforts, Feather alattrabbes, of all Mods: blot, the celebrated Paten bpaing Bed. All [rods of Sbud&, BlLnds and Fit tureb. Prompt attmallon lb even to all orders for °earns and Wins down StrutraitallliCloitaielit ad DIUtiGHTING G rau.t, DILIITGIITOG OFFICE and X * catcairrt aLLagozios o. at St. Clair ell coat thispezulaa lldCn Ealpiwll t a r.mas tN mustirat.mnr.,cirujrmsbnaal itt MEDICAL. DB. TSCIt'S Pectoral Syrup CURLS CONSCMPTION. Cl Bronchitis. I CURES COLDS,' •li.reas.4f!LisU2nzi L a, CURES All, Diseases of the Lungs. iro - 1 lte alft totem-tor:act Katie 123,1 , Pectoral Syrup. • Tbey are al h , ane. and an .ne who IL3slll76ocins inquire of the pernouaxho have Deco curcra by tt. Attend - to Your Colds r h iUgnyittrtl. tal " r 7 br Dz. "T Perranelunt. Joinery 11, itni. Dn. Er.Vstni--My wife tins been =lend with a bad couqui dlranalty of hreathingpve or ale yeara for several years back, gandusliT Increaud The complain has been her editor), and she bad been treated by event Ora tions without any relief. In this etara of her cane I procured the your PECTORAL COCCIENTItiIp. I bought, the drat time, a fifty cent bottle, width re lieved her very much; I then called and got a dollar bottle, which mind bee entirely, and Oa Las Enema trate al s o e state disease. except Wealniess. I wouldtate that used the Medicine myself - to cold and cough. The ineditlne cured Me by talchasr one dose. 1 expreaa my entire satisfaction with the medicine, and ote are at Ilimet4 7 2 IM/ s, i this Lf you desire to do so. Alderman, Fltili Ward. PirfsgrEolt, November U, INA Dn. SAVlnt:—Although not an advocate of Patens edicincs, In general. i .affordsmn_pleasure inde scribable toe commend your PECTUIIAL SYRUP. Asa medicine It is well worthy the attention of any person who may in any manner be affilated with cosigns, colds and hoarseness of anv kind, and for the peculiar qualitleatiom for removing a ll that clime greeable nusatlon attending *earns, aft • I have been, more or less in my lire,ted with the severest of colds and hooneness.. At time, my throat would become so stored as to prevent my speaking above a whisper. and by taking stew doses of the above Syrup it would relieve me entirely. In recommending this medicine, I meet unheolts tingly coy that It is the beet remedy I ever fined purporting to cure the above, nor should any funny be without this remedy forellsemn so preValtitt. Tours, most respenfolly, EDWARD J. Cashier Cillseas' Deposit Bang. . — Fre...ens MAE. Ohio, BArch 14. LOGS, ' I have used Dr. Repute's Cough. Cyrop for a had cough of several years standing and can cheerfully say it is the best medicine for t i e samethat I have ever tatert. J. W. PRICE. SYRI P . COL. PRATT D DR. ICETSERS PECTORAL Itt - fras—Dear Ole: Excess the delay el' my acknowledging theencellenceof your Pectonsi Cough Syrup sooner. I take great pleasure in sat. Mg that it all you my it Is. It knocked the noise out of my cough, and Um Worstone I was averse:Litt - ed with have dot uaed snort Man enodiallof the bottle, n O d 1 can and do wish that all who are ARUM ceI would give it aa Inn a trial as I have dons, and therein he proud to as •It tuna quack I would not rafter =Other Stich as attar* for any consideration, or at .any cost. lain confident I can breathe more freely limn I ever did. 1 shall always acknowledge a debt of gratitude for Intuiting so ez canna* a remedy. Ton Crest liberty Wan Dij nano: In fhb, regard as yen think proper. E.P.PIZATT, I " Weser he r Common Com:Mk Pittsburgh. Pa. F. D.-1 mno etrangertomy fellow.clUacts, and all aho eat aln doubts can consult me personally. E.F. nth Aptilie. ROM READ TEE Tff r —WrErral hare. a daughter vho has n general madlclnea for a bad cough Without benefit, among them .Ayer's Chem Pectoral. I ptathased from yam. a - bottla of gent Pectoral Eigrup, =4 before she had nuedholl a -bot tle an uraarehmeC.. mcatut bottle cared bef entirely of her coach. . JOHN' DARIN, Robinson atmel,Allegimay. =2 . • Dertanber 74 L. rigEATCLILEI Pr rnff c r. ISZTPIER.SPEOTONAL HYBUg.-1 lire In Peebles' learciatilp, 'Allegheny conutyo • 1 bad a tout and endui whirl Wm aerated abeat the ath of Yebraary sash `ad cocain red eight months. I enagl:El tho priyaleatia la the earoatryi And c oarainnea anagratedl moll early October. - At t, Mae 1 war addled 1 to u 7 7 0 ar Pectoral Congo arum whleir I 'ed. sad after fluid taken one hallo 1, traci securely free erean the conghlegind apltting rhod ti ed of ewer g g ettin wen. and I" think It gonad decga khOwn that this 'oh:table *remedy trill do for others wart It pas' door In My MAO. • JOHN C. LITTLEE,~ Witriesin H. It. Erma. reetus township • , PATlTLTolneglihr, A WONDEBYIII CuNE. — norachtute ago as cold . 7trli t ge. " Toi mine was' llIo n, ; "` "Mr% I nun,. ern thac be haal t .t=ry . rainady tke Heard finratrarlrebT=int%th'ze ha could neatly.. lbad. MMUS ttro akin:ref a bottle . tr,,tfr're, P ectorale Vita VtigliesclitWcfj.ard It "'; makes the core MOM remark:Me, toile extreme lige garttehl'eagailligittibeirtr," old, I "Y. DB. wEYBEEPSPECTOZALBTRUP n" . means- N'lLLlc.—Please send autanotheracarylr of Yourrnl ahle Pectoral Syrup. Almost ever 7 boar ...al sw hey the cold, and are ell alma tbr . 1)r: Heysers Pectoral Byron." We bare hold alattea bottles the pgst Week, and are now etalrelr out. hlr. A. Alter tnd. Mr. P. Maher , both of Blairsville, Pa.. told u hey world not be without it la their throLlea. met, .n who use It once want lt again. Yours, letpeethilly, J. h. WATTAtsO.S" SOS% Januar/ W, 13=, ANOTHER. NEW CERTIFICATE.—DB. KEY SEWS PECTORAL SYRUP.-11 had Ween troubled with a cough android for wren' eree—eo bad wa It that / cordd not sleep. 1 had the &debits and pre serlptions from three of the best phyalclana In the city, who= I could name, but do not do we. I dna/is procured a bottle of your Pectoral . gyrop, which tared meelitlrely. .51N, N.. YR Liberty J. eetW. 111310 Pittsbur TO gh. Pa. January lith, TIIATCOTTOWING.”—"Ifow can I dolt?" Co to }leviers, on Wood etrect, and get a bottle of Ids Cough Pectoral, and If that don't cure You, Year case must be desperate Indeed" This La a spommen of The colloquy ono hoary every day In cold-catching pedals of . ttfiar. And we on. from actual expe riment, eb y concur In the advisers admoed t lon .e shore, r ere have tried the •• Pectorali! In a moat stubborn case, (with snare success. Year two weeks sr we went to Plttaburt with one of the moot dla ruining, contrary, man., py,..,„bd,, a bl e coughs we e experienced MACe our advent upon sphere. We coughed steadily and /a toriously for one whole week,' in hope. of tiring It out. built was no go. In fact, It seemed rather,to have Improve 4 by practice, and to have acquired strength, potency and ellstreasihillty by the epees. Me. In tab atage of the siege, wecoughed enr Way to heyurt. ho. Id/ Wood Wait, procured a IMF cent battle of tpo .Pectorul," took It aonordlng to directions, amain forty-eight hours we werarnaoter of the geld the enemy having usoondld, mar. rendered, ;titer • brief, on: unequal mullet sal formidable ad adversary aa Keyzer's hanous nap Pectoral.—Srowaseills Clipper, Die, 14 tga, • DB. KEISEB'S MCNEAL SHOP Ie prelmed said sold by DR. GEOINEE Evan, No. 140 WOOD STREET, x . ittowuraargii, TOOTHACHE REMEDY. A SURE CURE, Prepared slut gold Sy DR.= GEORGE H. KEYSER, 140 Rood Street, Pittalle' 131 Prices 23 Untf.