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I T A2 O r r . Es pr.? ...• 'AM P I .t - IT:s r esipo. .„71 a re .........,,,..r1 tack/eft tqrt..lll9 : .4 .. ~ ~.... Allegheny Valley Italleonct. ..treo,l sense 1 ''' . ~, pgim.,Pl Dr c . o . r. I' rc,s It:ie aal 1 ..P. c.c. •••.- •••• l: e ' m Ace meneetall la :Ml ' l r' A '''' . .......Th ' irilo. iftil.a ° to 4u leittaldirtt elo .„ riraimiti • Bane ,. ....dreted• tt, • Ik P a '" , -:as 0 131 :O. = Flxprese . '..1 ara "y1,.. 4° A1s . Feet %sync and 4.lllcsgo, and . • 'Beaver Vance. Ne•warmille Filiats-fiennt and Water Ste. Depart*. AA • 0=1.401) I n IBM 3 EA nly etlar, lit. Clair St. r ~....latt. a•trar7. I, . • .11 1 ‘ in. ..., • Mange Inge... No. 0 Si. Clair 1itec0t ....;.,........ /retiree. Departel 6' a. Hotel War n Stage...flare' 6 s Hotel . ."."". '. ...111Wa• I 01ra"t... occasion OMNIBUS & LIVERY STABLE, • 411? PESS , STSEiT. JAMS.ISDAIRY SON, Progorlet4rs. tiliNtlitiSlSas AND OAERIA GM fUrnl4ll.!d fa; nll uni rv nn- S Aln a n 4 C 4lNCZPl . Z.e.n ' re rn igi:i n atin g 6l ' 'ni l . erlix AY AND SIG A" ionlrd =I Fps I alliziu House of :defuse of Western Penallylva niss—ylitle to the Inettruttort, . Not long Since we' were informed 'that a stranger, while sojourning at one of our tell, k answer to an interogatoryita key ark to the proprietor regarding our publle i nett .- ..., talons dinseetved the response that they ceia -listed of a Penitentiary, Jail, &c., leaving oat Iteffether that interesting as well as erten ' stve and imp ortant establishatint, the lioilSe e ialtefuge. -11aving odeasion to visit the local ity in which : L it Is shunted a day or two ago, we • ',yapped into the institution, and under the • 4lnprt orlLlMA.very;Esq., the worthy end ef ficient hoperintendarit, visited the earsotts hutidinga and were planed and aresased at tar eXtent of tail hdprovemente made Mace our last vitilt,..four,goare ego. Now ayartments had been codetractod, Old ones 1131110,114(1, ant several Oftiomodleass. banal:lst exec Passing 14;cgifflsveted . wisiTshois, we: feted' • dko.,,youngb ass of _ boys lthitting." soaks, ' .ll.lWrt which e rn t o t e 3 r needles, wail& put to blush many damsels who consider themselves calculated to make good' housevflves. The eldeaboYs wrap =- gaged in other large and commodious apart . ments,inakitigshoes, whips, suspenders:straps, aid other setae., while the girls were sew _gand performing' other work of a louse bold character. dth air of contentment a m p peered to ,pervade tho shops, and large,_apst. small appeared to perform the duties &aligned - them eliztunendable wiilingnee,i Six boos r_ deviate _devoted to work and the an 4 onal. ex i e . r; mates are kept impanta and at no time are • they permitted to hold converse with each - f ey permitted who have not been.paity es:' , mmusktiote,Jant have ejmnly ootaraltted • 'artrellfenees," are separated - from those who Jars: been iyalltY of. Immoral and vicious • .t mss. oseheols; aro molt . adra /rally conducted sarliss elf competent arid worthy lady • dl are fully.e:ual, lf they do not rail s :tor: trt:lti f is ° 4 P s t b a " p c p rscertaill'a These samsd t ibLlltics and.lmportant duties .dirrehring open them. ' There are at present in the Institut:Oh one ,honored seventy-seven boys, and slatptleree . girls t barer( twenty-six leas than there Vas in Jahtlary.la7.4.The health .Of the inmates is • . roznarkatly aroold, and It may be of interest to the - friends of those who reside at & distance fromthe cities, fox us to. state that there is notecase of etchnasa In'the }Lenge, a fact that - • :peaks well - tott those having the httlh order . =tate* to Charge.,Apossitirg appioach ristioir,Prieemst.Vottricarra are Lac " s ott taaplatton.- ; a li eu arid elegant two story t rick bablint„Juavieg capacity fur the secom .; rtatodaden •' few w a . t rd fo y r . atyn t d o Ofty ooflclae smaller oys,ske. d a ate h V u ll e a tn pe edl n fle a . retontly erected on the banker priVer, !sneer ty.firdshed, and as kola read s necessary ma ' clitnery pudln, will. bey to force-up a full supply neater.. The old engine house, wi fah now ad oins this Drain balding, Will be torn down, as will also the gas house, so. , soon as a proper structure can be erected adjacent to the water 'Works. Other minor improve , meats are to 4'-ogrees, which. when . Completed • *III add magto *the beauty and. attractive. ness of the and. In; this brief article we raaaot oven advert to_ flu many . attractions • presented to the view tut - tptisay front a per ohnal _knowledge of similar Institutions e else where; tba people ortreilern Pennsylkanla have a good righ t to to ;proud, of this mons ° eat of their be nevolence. • • 'roe nee' an dexcellent system of gofer, meat introduced by Mr. &very, seconded by his assistants, Works to a aorta, and Is ytpiued, if equalled by the Alselpllne of any LAE* kwliarjAisalU.Wl3 in the country, :The Talons 'wards; and apartments are keptates 'clean anil bright, as a now dollar, and the am bitten eif th.e hiqpiles appears to be, to ddly te • Aileconlisiese. „ Such - in brief Ls the seyitan for the itafette.• nate, waywatefterring youths of Western - rennsylvanta.l Many there are, the recital of • : " , b a EATlT4.7lbltta.fihi agin g titerrrt'Uley thieta? one dark pig wretch ,isesamms,a' taelso; t, driven to depend cia the charity of the_ World; poor homeless weeder , .ors, they are fgrulthed in the Refuge with the only home they have over known. •a l e of loam ttelde. Crime still stilku aborad In the land. Anoth er case of intatihlelde, in which an unnatural mother leaves her newly born Infant, in a node state, on the icy pavement to perish, has Come to light. On redntlay morning, between eight , and nine a little girl, who acmes Gen. Sweitger, real ng on Fourth street, hear Woad, with milk, dlscorered an infant Male child.sic r ing,o4thc c ion in the alley tendril:4oo ..ITIITne rear or the Oencralls dwelling. The little ' girtiovrgnintlylularmed, and at once comma - ' ' nicatcd the intisitncesto the family. Gen. S. • . insparetrib s ot.and found matters 49 *rated, the ebildl b ein g dead. Be at once pro. emoted to tho Mayon, omen and Informcdthio Pollee, who relooved it to the °Mot. Coroner Clawson was made amp:Minted with the tact, and sornmonedinpry of inquest, tilt no 'art m deuce old be e tr. ted throwingthe least light • • r npon the atßsir.ll Who the mother of the child. ' ls, or under what 'circumstances she came to /Tar s i till . flWa t u it h emyersTel nfer . • probable, hoverer, that it will long remaixt so, • . active measurer ore being taken to disoever the guilty pagl.3l. The Coroner's jury asuman.. •ed to meet - nos evening at KCVO= o'clock, When 3fctloek will glee his opinion as to whether the child was born alive. It is folly ntisurcloped, mediated hare bad its birtmlbs., • the „Inikni.ofirday. . •••T ntarjbetereaallagitallroad. .Icfam th 24.1.1% eotripany designs build -OX'aflraxich rend from their mainline at Port . (; talon or t iltunrprg, to Strike the Bast railrantert or neer Topton, for 1116, : purpose of nem:roast Mg the great tradt cu. Dentedto ['debt r feed byStilePreeent ment between the Beading and the Atlaptio • , ItudUrrist Westrrn railroads, This road • obraMed the control of the EOM fonnsylvon • - Ai/read, from Beading to - Allen% Ira, and will " mned Mh‘lY prneced to egtettil to the Dern • ware ut Or near 'Boston. Lt ban 'Obtained The -‘mntrni of the ItOactl mg Moll Colombia railroad. lit Ithiltion, it has teased MT Branch Union •‘__ canal from the' in ham to rinegrove, and d.ke canal company' ' raiirouo 'from Meg-rove to _ the Swittara Junt,tlon• Tine. insures the con - •stivetion of a 17 Oroad iron. Lebanon to Pine- Provo, end the tralmoymillm,lt and enlargement; of the Un ion canal tor a tonnage 01 123 rtes . sunatlc Association This Assoclut on, composed of ladies and gOutitunen'of tsbnrgh and Allegheny,*. organized November : sth, ISCS, with rho ra t !consent of the fitingulabed young tragedlea, Edwin Adams, to are hie name, with hie beet wlshesleeties sztecess, The ball of the Moo - elation Is located at the corner of Sandneky *:;,,ind.kacock'Streets, Allegheny City, the old Collego'Building,i and we unlerstand that It ' at Present in a molt prprperous condition. —Mame Of She - brightest stars in the theiarleal if t niantent Lave learned the first rudiments of their , ,profesolon# in - nSeeelatiOns similar in Scioto.= to the Adams , Drip , , atc Assoc As. heat.—TheJaSCeeeiV• I James rfartm ,of Yetiy eyed 30 broke man on the mid; had his right aim and itdored•so scrim:may In aught bdtween the bump. Or;at the - Patterson dept that L.p to not expectoap Iforrlble Aced • soya /1 . miux aimed! ccoruxa and emjyp . , l 4yans Ea' tezah . tbypm.irnll woern of t treat Ltlverlay nra; Pa Ming. M the Park, ,- KPLtioti on "-tstnrtlay to N HN lkHlotz parkr. In ortler 141)11.4;o for o y -"NY 1. tl, ;Inv auloinnt f.f patron:l, theS " t , " ti - l.il tng, nnti we think- wi cost, -e uur rrieuti , who wi.h h,v , ..o:he.r •urph, Chah4, 1131 !hr. .to-1 ‘ , •10, , :tn :a) !ISltd- fl I=ll t. zeaeheil by hanging Oil lo lhr mono', rine cif the Citizen,' Pri,iienzer ec, We took an early start in rirCtir , to (.1)7 nit. ~at in the ear. too were Informed tlcrli the raie had been Iliad that way all day, not illintroohng the filet that the C.dripiiny 0 0 d put on tive,ektray. Arriving nt the park. iv^ found the house no fuil as it could be Purk"d and the ice was In pretty mach the same Pre dive raen t.. Youth and old age, guy sod ) 'i , !tvi, a ranging from the old grandfather n t mother down to the "wee one,.. if not more Wan the or six, all were Orr. enjoying arranged all around the Park for the la.n e nt. themselves to the utmost.' Benches were of those who either did not skate or wantral to rest themselves. Tan when they got cold er hungry , a ll Way ba dto do was to step Indoors •,,..„,„, ih.eir.,, or get a cup t hot tea err coffee from Jonas Smith, who ~,,,,. ~,,,,i,the,t the eubstanlals, in the way of something to eat.. At night et band of music was In attendance, and the crowd web much g„..„,,,,r. We enjoyed ourself hugely for about two hours, and had the satisfaction of being I n fo rme d by a hikly present, that if we were not a •ery graceful skater, We Were a useful o ne , a s a fashionable card-party might play euchre upon our coat-tails as we sped along with the speed of the uncaged wlud, (that's poetrywere it not for raf t er that our arms dew !around somewhat the n fashion of the arms of a wind-mill. Our "spread.eagle,'• were aurpriaing. We will show a curious public some day how to execute the '!spread eagle" MilueliVre, In the evening -we ad))oulkied to the Coins Park, and aroundh sight was Dowd/cram. On the ice, the lee, In the house, In car riages, in fact everywhere there was crowded a living mass of humanity. Chinese lantern, reflectors and bright eyes in the en tire park. To don the "sheeting irons" wa the work of a moment, and again we astonish ed the natives by our peculiar manner of handling our feet. One gentleman, to be sure, had the impertinence to ask us - what we were sitting thar fee," but we cooly informed him that we were somewhat heated, and desired a little relaxation from the exhilarating sport. The fellow actually doubted our word, and in t treated that we fell. If we did, we fell at the feet of beauty, and that Is some consolation. We should not hate mentioned this circam stenee, only to show to what an extent of de prim it y envious minds are capable of falling. But enough of the "fall." An old gentleman had by some means got into the ear, and while conversing in regard to the amusement of skates, he naked the question "but will it pay?" Yes, Doctor, It u LI pay ig-paye in health, in freedom (rein headaches, bone-aches, back-aches, although It sometimes does give the head-ache, hut that Is easilV cared. It pays to more ways than one. Vfe came to the conclusion moreover never to believe a young Indy again when she says she cannot do a good, hard, honeit day's labor over the wash tub, for stir one a-ho can spend hours upon skates, can do almost any thhm. It is variously estimated that there were rum four to eight thousand visitors at each park on Saturday. An enterprising young friend of ours intends to el t et the door of one of the parks the next time they are open, and "tally" the people as they go la and thereby obtain an accurate knowledge o f' the number daof patrons who will visit it during one entire . 2:03 a m 9.1.3 p m . :11p mp m 0 On Friday eight during the time that Cen tral Park was open for the benefit of the poor a gentleman entered the refectory of the Park . ..Mouse,:and asked Mr. Jonas Smith, the pro. prietur, if he could leave his °oat there, stat ing that be could not get It cheesed In the check room. Mr. Smith, with that urbanity for which be Is remarkable, told him that ho ' could. The coat was placed in a secure place, and in course of time the man Called for it. Ile inquired the charge for taking care of it. and was informed that no charge was made—. that on that (Ceisselon the Park was open for the benefit of the poor, and that anything he to give, would be devoted to their use and - benefit. The gentle man remarked that ho had notiung less than a five dollar bill, but that If Mr. Smith would change it, he would contribute a quar ter. The bill was passed over the couuter-4 very Mee bill it was too—and he received his 'change, four dollars and seventy-tire cents. The bill afterwards proved to be worthless, and the gentleman is requested to call upon Mr. Smith and redeem it, otherwise his name will be made public, as be Ls well known. We do not know that the gentleman passed it knowing it to be a worthless bill, for it cer tainly- is a good looking one, and one we should have taken' without a moment's hesi tation, but the beat way to show the honest In tention, Is to go forward and redeem it. Benefit for the Poor We are Malany informed that the late ben eat given by the managers of Contra] elcatin; Park, for the benefit of the poor, yielded th. following handsome sum: 0 From sales of tickets - Prom Jas. A, Shtan—skate room From Jonas Smith—restaurant. Tidal ems m Thine a handsomottnn, and ft is pleasing to note the feet that while those who can spare the time and means to enjoy the eilillorattng, and health-giving azerelse of skating . lar t Lit _tli , ogst Dm, to the th groor /emir in their thl s tordl , is a g 1 to truth yr blob cannot be too often pon. dered upon. The. money .111 be handed over to Re... Mr. Passarant to-day, and ‘rill by him bocitie d b toibuted among the noor of the twr. Clever Dodge to waists. the WlniLw Otleer.kfcessnerof , the..Mayoro• police, arm ed with a sesiteUlnlntMt, paid a visit to sev eral pawnbroker. and second hand establish ment., Le searca)M St_meladeon. lnfortaathan Sad bran made by ids. Mellor ' settlar, forth M that he had loaned a melodeon to a Mn,s Wil liams, whom he had MIAOW to holler* had as posed- seta tame M . a fraudulent manner. atter a hof feWittruna Simmer found the was:cal instrument at Le Boys, corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets, where It had been pawned by Mn.M William. for 03S. lire. who fa a stranger in the city, after orals. lna. the wind," left for parts untmown, leaving the pawnbroker to chew the bitter end of 411 Eftil.: r tf r k: t n y t. Of coarse Mr. Meilor most.. Trouble lireirbag. We noticeda day or two deco Ord certain iron establishments in this city and vicinity had recently notified their employees that from and after Saturday Last they would be re- Attired to submit to a reduction cd the wages previously paid. On Saturday evening the Bollerat dasociatiOn held a meeting to take ael Una in the matter. — The conclusion arrived at was not officially announced, but we were as sured by those who had good Means of learn ing the facts, that they would not go to work to-day tiniest they secured the prices hereto fore paid. Of course if the boilers quit work, the rollers and others connected with the mills will-be compelled to do Bkewlse. Tbm the matter deeds at present, and whilst we sincerely trust that it, may be amicably ar ranged, yet it must be confeatied that things look as though there wits trouble ahead. Pollee Appointments, The following are the appolntmenta to th. datice of policemen, under the imitnhatitru Mon of Mr. McCarthy : Cuter Ol rontaz—Robert Rogue. I/sr rotten—Fred. Riven, Joseph (Apples, A. J.Fribben, James Scott, John Rigicy, Jo seph Deana, A. J. Moon, John Lowe. Six of the above appointed policemen have had eonniderable experience, and are spoken of as men of ability. The others are untried, but have been Selected ma account of their pri vate worth as citizens. In regard to the ap pointecent of Mr. Hague. he N well known to our entire community, having before served in the capacity of Chief of Police. in which character he to known almost all over the United :Mate, Tossrsr.--It gives Th 9 MM.= to announce the fact that the manager of the Theater has effected another week's ongagemeat with the great aptrese, Kra. F. W. Lander. To-night she appears En the character of Charlotte 07.. n day, a character made historical by the French °Pane lletem,—The beautiful Miss Melnlle maimed:ler first bow f.o a Pittsburgh audtenoo this evening, Lbenharacter of Fanehon, the Cricket. Although . but eirteen years of ago, the to spoken of as a prodigy. We hope her engagement may prove a anneessful one. Book Notices. Tay axxmwo Jovatrat ALKANAC fox W. Al. - Deny, N. Y: Weed, Parsoas a Co. Prico 1.5 'ate. This Is a nevi venture, which alms to com bine aIL the vdttable features of the Tribune ALmanieVrlth eeveral more. It contains 174 pages, but half of them aro devoted exclusive .ly to the-Stato of New York. Of course Its chief value Le tri that locality. Niro aftlisoaeva; Or the moat unfortunate man in the world. By Theodore Hook; Phlladcl - B. Peterson ft nro. For sale by 11. 11:11xs Susannah ratans, the gifted young IVelsli girl, who has been captivating the lee ture-goera of the etatern citfee. is now trav e l' leg westward. and has eminged to deliver doe lecture in Excelsior Allegheny, on to. morrow (Tuesday) evening. We have read such favorable criticisms ot Mks Evans' lec tures In Brookiyn, Boston, New York, Now Haven, and elsewhere, and from such excel. lent authorities as Dr.Ctiy ler, Mr. Beecher, and others, that we feel constrained to urge our readers to make their arrangements to attend the lecture in Excelsior Hall, on Tuesday even lug. The gentlemen of the Lecture Committee wf the Allegheny Library Association deserve encouragement in their efforts to contribute to the intellectural programme of the lecture season, now nearly over. ![Angled.—The Meadville pat;iorrn save that the exceedingly (aunt, eel fashion of coupling ears, which brought dent hto man only a few dare ago, rcsußed In another "aceident,” on Thuraday. it was a sleety morning and the truth was slippery. Tho breakman tried to get in be. • tvieen the earn w.blie in motion, to couple on the caboose. fie neglected to take hold - of the hand rail; the earn behind. Struck him on the book; he slipped end fell; andn car heavily l a d en with oil punted over him. Both logs were broken nod mangled—the left, about the knee Joint, the other near the ankle. The mat. was taken to the City Hotel; where be receiv ed eVen' attention. lint surgical skill wan unavailing, and be died feat evening. filename la Rodney - A. eldpeater, and rrtddenta le to Seaman° hin IiZZ! l'.a: k !,1••:1 Go end Redeem It $1773 7 CO 10 03 =2=l We were Shown this morning, by Messrs. J F. Bernard & Co., publishers of the Nation° Lola Note 11 niOrta were nOnliwu led antd storcd n y t Mayor's Office. Mon la(ored.—Wm. )letter, Engine., at the Superlor Iron Wort... Weet Alanobeetur, while arranging El pump , by roll lley I, at the thownston Iron Worts, Oil. aturday had the fturfi.bgrr 01 hi , r.lrOlt band out oil 6y tiring eaugnt betwean the plunge and eyiender Dr's Diekeon and Itainliton of Allegheny' alreteed the Injury. First rntverseillattlivareb.—The repairs well tell are being molly In the church edifice on the corner of Third Kt/a:rant ntrret.,eurcha.ht some time since by the members the First I;niverealLst eburtth, of this city, are nearly tompleted.. The church will be de , livated with appropriate ceremonies, an which occasion PrVOTal intnigtors from a distance. will calelate. Due notice of the time nlii ho given. Fined.—llertry Rlttenbaugh, George Martin and Hugh Brennan were drunk and disorder ly In Allegheny onSaturday night, and upon refuting to go haute were conducted to the tombs by OfDeere Bowdon and Campbell. The last two got drunk to anticipation of a Fenian Invasion of Ireland, and were each fined one dollar and fifty cents and costs. Ritt,abaugh was fined two dollars. PwIF Aecepted:—Rev. Dr. Paxton, of the First Presbyterian Church iu etas city bur ac cepted the call. of the Pint Presbyterian Church of NOW York lute under the pastoral control of Dr. Phillips. Dr. Paxton during his ministry here ranked among the most able and clog utast pulpit orators la the thty,whilst lila reputation as a ettriathin man was without spot co blemish. Committed.—Peter Sin ter, the negro rhnrg ed with stealing a coat and other articles from a colored man by the name of Thornton Thompson, bad a hearing before Mayor Mor rison on Brturday evening, mid wan commit ted to await the charge at Court. Mane of lareen,y.--0112oar terday arrested this man named Suilvaucharr ed by one Mehl/alit with ateallna a mtchell be longing to him. The missing article was Mond in Manchester. The accused will have a bear ing to-diy. • Evlatently Critay.—The pottmaater of Steubenville, Ohm, notinet - the permn who paid a gold coin In 'mistake , . at that Moe to cull and prove property and take i t away That individual was evidently eraey FROM SATURDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE The Girl Foaled tole noyetwek -Coon, =anon of her htory. The Lawrence Journal, Just received, GOP firm■ the troth of the story which wd gave a few days ago, in reference to the finding of the young girl, Louisa Black, in a haystack on the farm of Wm. Coreentta, in Lawrence county • where she had remained without food for • twentrthree days. When found she was in • dying ettedltiOn from starvation and exposure —,both feet being baditylrosets. Herphysicists Mind Its ecessary to amputate both feet, and the lemma/ describes thsoperatican as Beta we: On Friday morning Of Isal week wo left for Korth Beaver, and when at Mount Jackson we learned that she bad been removed from Mr. Melds:m.o to the restdence of Mr. Arthur Rogers, in the sautiotenrnabip,,end that on that day her limbs were to be amputated. On resetting the residence of Mr.liogers, we found &number Of citizens there from the neighbor hoed. and Loelea hed been placed on the am puttainsi table and was under the influence of chloroform. - The, right foot had fallen off at 'the ankle Joint, except-the ligaments when she was plat:010u the table. Being under the Intleetwe of chloroform, she had the appear. use.* of a Corpse. The following nsmod gor geous were present: Dr. E. Y. Davis, of Poland; -Dr. 1.1.: W. , Pettitt, of Petersburg, Ohio; Drs. H. E. Zimmerman, D. ,Aeker and James Jackson, of Mount Jackso, Pennsylvania. The preparation* were all made and Dr. Darts ' performed the tint cutting on • the left Um b. The bone was sawed, the arte ries taken up ami the wound dressed in lees than half an hour, the patient not being con retool of what wan going on. The surgeons then placed a bandage around the right limb fdeParliery to iii amputation when Dt. 'Lim n:tome. did the cutting, and it was soon off, each one et the snrgeonsaimistingtoexpallate the operations. Both limbs were amputated about four or are Inches below the knee Joints. It woe with difficulty' that the arteries could bet ken up on the limb as the mood did not flow free ca ough to chew their location. About this ;Um° Dr. Pettitt, who administered the chloroform, suggested teat the patient had hitter be woltell op, when restoratives were Minato lotertd and she soon showed signa of eanscionsnes and recognised the surgeons and others present• She geld, "yes 11m, f know you," meaning Mr. Jetties Corne lius. She then Inquired, "where is my preach. she had reference to Rev. Mr. Taylor, and was told that he could sot stay—he had left. This ennouneement appeared to wound he r feelings very much, after which her counte nance, in •n instant, appeurod to brighten, when she added, "my Saviour has not left me, He ill good," hl e was asked bow elm felt she replied that "she felt pretty well, but ,loopy," and then asked if the surgical operation was over. She was told that it was—she still I pressed her Interrogatory, "If both were am putatedeeehe was answered In the affirinative —that both feet wore off— when she spoke of the kindness of the physicians, and com menced singing: "I'll Sand the storm, It won't he long. We'll anchor by god by: . Next the week, the month, the year, Steal away and disappear." When ber slice was too weak to sing fort lior, and she appearod to be morn coin bused. The right limb was still to he dressiel, and she was informed of the fact by Dr. Zimmerman, sheen she said, "0, Doetor, you have been to kind to me... About Hilo time the needle pasted through the nosh to close the wound when she said, "You are cutting_ me." Dr. Zim merman informed her that they wore only sewing up the wound, and that she should Auld still, it would soon bo over. We then watch ' ed bee countenance at every stitch taken, and there was not a frown upon ber brow during the dressing of the limb. She was then placed upen a bed and after eating some lee, Sept a short timc—then awoke, spoke to the physi cians of their kindness again and "prayed that the Lord would hires them"—adding she "knew lie would." Previous to the amputa tion she was told that in all probability she might die In the operation. At that the was not at all daunted, Mid said that-she "wanted boil, feet taken off—ebe could not live with them on, and If she tiled le the operation she would go to Jests—for I know He Broth.. Bev. Taylor prayed with her, and ehe preyed verbally forherself, and afterwards stated that what she had 'proviOtinly said fn rehttlon to herself was true. We should Judge that aho was about in years of age—Cho avers that she is shout sixteen—however, ber manner of lir legend her hardshipe might add • few years to her - appearance. She la rather handsome, with a fine eel of teeth, blue eyes—one insight legs—eerie auburn hair, fair complexion, face, hands and arms rather plump, when we re tnelnber that eho was out in the cold without food for twenty-three dept. We think she is of English descent—of 'drone 011550, and a ' pretty fair education. There is a great my:F iery about her, and if the account, which we publialaull eek, is true, still greater lathe mystery. She says her mother's maiden nume wee Ellen Shaw. When we last Muni from her ebe was still living; however It is very doubtful if she re covers as else has taken on nourishment that ould ill Yen her stomach for four days pact. Iler wants, ,however, are well etipplled, as Jas. C. fort:m.llns Stephen APCurley and Miss Roger!. have volunteered to nurse her and un tic:irate nil her desires, both temporal and spiritual, as fur tis they poggibly can do so, Natimeat Think rote► Imitated. hesiellag the Beauty Tax. TL poll tat for bounty pi., s o, 'll.l r'ct• I hroughlett 11 r eespy, alder an n' of maly ant hot it ,t,g the mlue. l,i• 10 r•••11-..;e1:W.e lei - 1111 g met , 1,-at,-I.t. ato mu' it It,l while nta hare t,i t o re "-i. l l "lir 01, ttemt u gh, rite hart, ... 0,1 1. , pot it, it :Mc,. ic‘c. I /1,,e I , lr a , . two oi the lam th ant. l 11 1 iala hent-rmint So,l It 1111001 I ark, uhu refuse to pay :to asscs4tnent of art:',a , ta•calarly levied upon etteh ,If 111.111 nallag - no g . oloti. or ch " at tel. eut of whit the MOW, u , • ,omithe realized, the collector Mr: liol,ort Mole, Issuoti M. warrant to David s. N. ',nicht, con.tuble of the ward, snit the menne both arrested and lodged lu Jail. Themarrant commun.:ls the anerlif receive the bodies of the !mi.l parties, and then' safely keep until the aim ',aid taxea and are •fully paid or qemtre-1 to he paid, or tantil otherwise di...harped t,3 due course _of law." The inert as-ign rota reason fur not pav ing the tax, that they me etbens, and eonse fluent ly not liable. They will find out are Idfus 0,11, however convenient It Ina, have heel' for them to dodge the draft under the plea of alienage, that plea will not exempt them from the payment of whatever late, may he as elesned against then. The parties urc still In Jail, and are not likely to got out until they pay the demands against them. =2 commlaalon• Reeolired.—Tile Colllllli, thou of U. R. Carnahan, thui., us V a Ited•hitateA Attorney for the Western Dilitriet ut Penns} 1- Canto, has been received, and WWI marl in the United Stilt,: District Court to-day. It (war. slate of January 15th, laGn ' and expires on the lUta of January, Ire. The commission of A. Murdoch, Y.sq. as United State% liar.ital for the feline district, has nlwo Nara ronelNed. bat as Mt. Murdoch is absent (rain the cny It Ira% not read. Fatal Leap.— Richard 1 - liyitir, ~ .y n about twill', yearn, son of Mr. 1 / a vid Taylor, orl)li.lroso, 'wan klll. A ,v punning front a train ear. on the host on and Mame railroad on Friday. Ile trot upon the Portland irnin ior Poston to rib to the Wyontlitir. et 010 M, .tip 'toning tont it /dripped there, n0..1 it. not. he to mood otTand rneelved tilt• n tr•nited in hi...loath. Pilch steam In the Jpll.--t at Tine Molvil, arnt of 1:01 , ortN stref-t, the or. ea its ‘• ant, nod cOnnalltal to Jail on a chtirgr of k, Ding a iiiiionlerly hokum, war ordered to hi rrtno, .1 to the Mani" , Iloapital to-day. twin;; et-moue-1y 111 with typtinkl" rover colored wan e , toett Wm. Smith, eha grit w ith aak also removial to the same Iti , tltaLloa, leg bree at tacke.l with Antall pox 'Allegheny Fire Coen pnn, ' • Anunnl HMI. -The annual reunion to the Ahrgbre) TlreC uspripy eame off la•t 01 en tn.; at lunar elle Hall, end nes atlersolf4l hy et Ire•L twu hundred Bad fifty euttph— Kr. rythlug Tor igert off Willa the beet of order. The move .'. good, the dancing ON crllent, mu! the .1./ tr, eet vt d by Sir. Herman •berre,e, 41.42./ Long may the Ailogheuy wnv, --- To b. —lln ThUhd last, drat Warrrtrlt yls eta 1.1.1,1 stirs... Ling ihe teont too of John Id IlisoGer and thcolel Ron 4,11, ed of the murder of the In n omen Paul nod Munday. in Cambria eounty. Ti,e cuLhAenlno.l men formerly realthel here, and had Just been released Isom our pen ttennars before coal [tatting the murder. They nut e 5e...121,A 01 El ensburg. The uletory of tbe liretsl3Bl ;web." loilog M11)01 . Gonnral ahnruinn•• arroral reports on tbat subjoin, have Peen gathered Into ono I. t tlp •olutrie and publisheil by - lboulb• A In VriGo ten runts. Pvr sale by liLliteufonnev, 1.".. Fifth Strett. Commlimes.* Lerdiged.—Th.• Mayor to-lay lodged as adillt lonia COMM [Burnt again.% t he man lueary, charged a Ith reeet•lng stolen goods from Oa burglar Berm:ion. The sorer -I.lOn ht this cast was made by Ile Witt C ROBINSON, McOLEAN, & CO., Hankers and Broker'', Ito. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Otal..ti In all kind, of licreernm•nt . .,orltlea. tiotd and tiflyrt. Uncut-rt.:lt It Notr•. orelgo and Ikotnestle Eachang, rt ele_, Deno*lt> reertyrd In Par FoodA and t nrntary In• all on rime del:rust.. Coll..vtlon• malt In all pan. of the l'ulttd ...Itatc, on m0.,1 envorabi• term, ra,ut.-d .Ith thanaleb for c , erythlng In the bn,lneur at Me 'teat... Near York l'hlladelph+a, and l'lttabur;b Ilrolrra • boards atrlalli come:ll+- ,Iga. Dn. on A. CLIr.NTN A CO.. Nem York. ..7 (Nal( r 1:1,. a• 111E0. A T. II KISS. boateon. FINANCE AND TRADE Orriol or rs• Prrroscso• U Lrrrr, .s Art nua r Jan. :7, 140.1. There no new feature to out loral sto.-11- market worthy- of special notice. For Bank .harry there Is atm cointiderablo Inquiry, though the extreme views of bolder. restrict• opetatiOna Insurance, Railway and Bridge ntpcladrll and nominal. There ens some y for Allegheny Valley Railroad .toct te , day, but we are nut cognt z ant of any having changed hands. Olt shares mations) eery dell and neglected, and with the exception of en ocearintami sale of Columbia, I. no, t to nothing doing in this Maas of semirit tea Gold remnlns without m•terlal has bees fluctuating for mate day. poon tacou LM and IM4. 4rfriCTIIIIIIVZILIP aro la ter demand, anal a truct,n Maher. to Cll I• • sersuctice of Lee encouraging ads frnua Et, rope by the latt steamer. -.The following prragraph from the Cincin nati Corms eon/tines the report that the we.l is Plied with produce yet to come toralutl by rail to this seaboard. The delay La thy mayo.. meet of the pork crop accounts to part For the partial fa/Una od la receipts In December uo the weidern roads “Itittbre the last ali weeks there has 110 •n paid out at this plane alone, GA hoax, about pads ,CIA Thii was mostly Utheinnati capital. and the treat bulk of the pralucta from this tumbles* are still het! here. Price* are warty r. high In Cinethnatl as in New York; consequently, there have been no ship ments of consequence tattle eastern routheard. This accounts for the scarcity f rooneyon One side, Ordluarily , the inooe ypaid out fur boas, would, in a large part, have been bark by this time throne, the usual ,hauncls of trade{ but thia inward flow of curreney hos von yet set in. Country merchants are vary stow to remitting. —The late European new,. la Generally r.. gardnd in financial circles ILA rather mor. fa vorable, owing to the expeetatlea whlt-1, had prevailed of a further advance In the flank or England rate of discount. The Innis rate re mains unchanged, but the anpeet of monetary and commercial affairs as Great Britain to by no means reassuring, and the London Tones and other journals are busily .undota an alarm chich may not be fully justified by the facto, hot nevertheless their earnings tend to farther unsettle the markets and promote that panie-like condition of titles, which they predict. —The Commissioner of Internal Revenue re eentiy received a comtu tiniest/on from a form' Cr, Inquiring whether farm products +old In Plat, which had been assessed In MR. at u bie to taxation. In reply, the Commissioner decides that there is no provialon of law for exempting farm produoto from tax when sold un account of having paid a tax nlreatly; and in the second place, It is clear that, In a ma jority of cases, It In only apparently the fact that a second its la paint; and, consequently, the tax will he assessed upon the value of yen es crop. —The Pl nceurd Indorse, the all for convention of oil produeern to Titusville on the lot of February.. The Record ffays "If Out oil producers do not attend to the mutter personally and promptly, It ,toads very Poor Preatmet of being attended to at all. The Inherent some et Justice in Conareos need, a little stimulus to briny It into avtive develop ment." —An effort In to be made at New York to continue tho Columbian Marine Insurance Company on a capital reduced about one-half. A. this, however, will require legislative ac tion, It la doubtful whether the currying out of the propositloo In quite certain. As latisual on occasions of this character, the stock holder., In view of the huge loss., are be d ming to despond , and In tear of personal liability are grattually shrinking from the at tempt to resuseitMe. The poet history of bank and Insumnce failures la to the effect that Ilnit report. made are seldom If ever maintained by time and full examination. Often habtlitlm that might be recovered if the Inalitution had not failed, aro lost because that class of debtors which L. homed enough to pay to secure further favor. of credit, will not glee themselves much trouble, that In ducement being removed. Tho drat loss is usually leant, and so It is Intimated the stook holders of the Columbian are disposed to con sidervhair and to realise an they host can. A bill in before the New York Legislature bleb provide. that hereafter any person holding a claim against coy insurance Coin. patsy doing business In that State, giowingout of the hoeing Of any policy, shall, In ease of an uctlou et law, entitled to recoror, lo addi tion to the amount :Winded to be due on said policy or demand, a further sum of not hero than tin nor more than Ofteett per cunt ou the amount annulled an damage., and. In ease of an appeal, a bona Of fifteen ',or eont and casts for emit appeal. All salts against Insurance cOlnipantes shall hereafter have preference iu all the courts of the Mate. —The Chicago Tribune of nattinlay reports money matters In that city as fo:lows: "The contlnned liberal receipts of Hogs is bcginning to tell on the money market, which Is again quite stringent. 41nioet every nndl brings h eal y drafts tram the inlet for for cur rency to MOOS the hog crop ; and SUMO of our 1 , 1111,k ern to gin to think that tt was not ,o "short" IN aasfmnginu t. To-4.lity ut little hank lot and at McGregor, low n, drt.w oUt Of a hunk In this city not lcur I ban 0 4 4,U00--all fur hogs. Heavy reruittiuneee are One being daily made to I uheitue, Davenport, Clinton, and other Writs In loan, for t same purpose. Udder these el retort/dances, the pressure feu the 01001) murk et twiny was felt to be quite severe, and a eloeer discrimination than Is LO Ind N, mode the discount house: but the rate of discount Ix steady at leper cent per actuate. St met rate', ere Ilrul at I ,f!:! per cent per month." Neu York Stock end Pinney .dorkei. Nvw Teem, .Ten. TT—Money} ~temty at yza per cent. Hanging dull at loth.e, low , Gold rather caster, opening at ltl dotal - Wan to and dosing at Esports of specie to-day $311,100. Govern ment Stocks a abode better. Freights to Liv erpool, wile% and vary firm. PITI".111 IH•11 ‘ItKET., rtt,v i appll.-Ai,,tl It kn., A .411111, A is II epp 11 , T, . A .in.l to.. Si. 13, pull•lil. N• yo nn 11 Olin 1 1111..gn .1.. York. gig 1.1 froill l Int•inn:111, 11..n11a\ it I. ..n.: , .1. regard to stage water unit 1/1 ,, ,111 , II: • 4, 1 steamers. GRAlN—There I. i.nme lilt), mqury IM prime Wheal. end htit stornpnretiyeis Mil. of fertng In this murket. OMn of leer at I;; and 160 hnfh from .tor. (inn is steady with mlen of I car , lielll , l do do M. 70; and 500 bath, In too., tit 76 II tri , v is doll end Prremmlarimlc 01 I ear -ming othlng doing In 11-1,4 dull end nominally nuelnang . e.l We continue 11 , .o.le at V° ,qn!, fot W hen t.iinil • itlan.i 1.0 lt'l WM' tI bent ast 100 1.1,1. ”f the West - tool r t l ily MIII. of elO,lO. Itrit - krth.l. I law It selling et ersp, . - ot, and Ili, tour trim gmult r 3. , 1 at €.l! . per 1,1,1, In ,a,ll elnre PEW. I,lllNs- .1r.1.17 4, till a 11141.14, ate 14.1,1•1ng 1 , 1,•,..u• WOO, , 011. 1.111.1 1..i1111 "1111.:,6•. :It Wirt 17 for 1 . 4 v 14 , , for prim. t•lty. "n.11,0,11..1 SI. a. p„, PIO, 411.,..1 11511. Ural.. ling. nut) 1, ••,.5kt..1 11511^_ cent., for 5111.1. /.1./..1. 110111 4t:r. 511.1 , 111ng4 f , ) 81., 5 . t; too round 1r P 4 Imo 5 !on). 41,15• .•, I. 111 t.. 1 ..1.1. :!I ,t 1 4,1 ar per 11.11111 a Del.:- `\ ET—ln .;11:1 •... • r• nie (1.1.t.11. ”Irelol n 1 ,49 flenn nt 1112.9. , 4 4 1 4 2, 4, 111 ITI On! , tott?notwo3u4ttly t“, .4 pc.1.4. r. al - 1 I .11 put k• •, 1 :11.1. ft, , r ly P. , I , .1 . ..AI ply rn.e —I 11111-I 21.114 Illlt - • for llnn.rmig no.ltt Go..lfen 1I: %%II: PM) 1,:t1 Ll ,„ Sp. p i - I. t ti,u/n I•• 1 ‘.1;:1,411,1 P 1174111 M.! - 1"1 - .1111)1.1 - 1 n !II AUK ET ==!E= 'The petroleum matt.ot , ;It alerted all weeL tot ta-dby doe. n.. 1 . 4 ,p.. at to !Lave Lein tot, ex opt ton gatitation• may In. given at tic, I , LIto rot arta , l, and 0. Ltd• Mellott •I It no, rrool tod that a vale at 11... 11,m,and I at . olt. tool lint effeeteti to.tav at oar. Lida Inolutted,and Ire hear It ruttlartel lit at tan thousand barrel% were contracted lot due tag MO early part of the week by of tow molt prominent ;lenders, la he deli T 4•11,41 ant= opening Of oa•tgatton. Vie give they. rvrorta as rumor, not la- in g pr,•pa !.. vouch for their earreta but we laa‘o rea m. to believe that then nro corroot ilettned. In bend, In In detnand, both far prtaoot and future dt lorem put the Ogitrov named la May en are very lon —cansidorattly Loolow the views of vellum. We Oda report a 'tale of :40 tilda, "Standarty' !.rand, for =mediate de livery, at LP-, froo an !yard ear here, and thla I. the first gale we have had reported rot several week.. Free Oil la dull and nutlrely notutital—an occaelonal small wale et 6Attvo, for prime city brand, mart. co tton Lot lower, tale... Aria) and 111 =la at per Ltd. Nu movement iTI Navtlaa PETROI.EI' 31 STOCK.% IN EW V 011 K ,i,c4r4J Dvpateb to IN,tern Prrss. N var 111gY, January 144:1 Petroleum and Attnmg kliarr. were steo.l) ie lnnehoPr kith of 17.7.1, I ritt.l Staten, 13,75; Palmer, F r i; %bade 11“ et, Pit Ilele Creek, PX; Illockemul Farm, 53. Fee 13; Welleter, rt, :tad 11 and l'ar lee, gold, 7.7.4‘..23. NI I'OllK PETIIOI-Et 11 MARKET bpsclai Po quash to Wsstern Pres.. !its ions, January V, N.B. etc.d, Crude, on the opot. Is Quotes at Z . ,:t:ves,e, I%,ave. l'oNee•re , U• 1, ...re. „. the .put. CINCEtiR ATII MARKET Special MartVll to the l'attsburgh Garotte. CrIrCZWiATI, Jlltitzary f. , !sae reeetatose—Qulet wrik a antler fouling In the market at the oteete.oelth few trarmartiou, sales of Sow ally Mesa Port at Ve„0313-P`,34. flaroa quiet: email eulmi of Shoulder. at 1,30, ;We. rt 4; Clear Sidra ltl u ell' 5. Packed sugar oared 11am. steady at tie, rocauraased, ab•aased. Sulk Meats dull but arm; email "boulder. at Clear aide. 'ski, Pecked t.rarta Meal. artl•e; rale. Shoulder. ut !le ; side. itStSll.le; flame ItIOW.. Lard dull, Prim: c ea) held at 17;4', Cmuatry 17' Head Clot I. , etter demicd, closing nrenr; et W.• at 19.1.349Z0, gro., Country Droved ♦U,tq. Receipt. An. leirlaw al Nair. Tor* iiireeery !leult (From the Conamern,lal Lint, Jan. :7 CMllfre—Since Ow loot there by been less 1 Movement In Brazil. blot the market for tar gm! and batter grades retains its firmness, (hose being in request, While the poorer q ual a tiro ere In good supply and neglected The sale, are Mee begs RIO, per Edith Ruse, 1000 do, per fiord; UM do, per .1 a Stamber, on an .rats terms; ISSII St. Domingo, for export, at 12.6 cent., gold, In bond; eel bales Mexican =iraT,, told: s s n ot ; l4 l isTa mode g p a ti%e n 1/1 R i le ''''..tl' of!tir o. tccle'n" we notlee4ooo bogs, is lo ne. Raise, In Inha•l ph* at iPa, cents, In nely and 11114] do. linl- Urn, re, per Av...., re/ •ltyty paid, both grad. ccugar—The market for cow continues de pc, Rs , it there being to increasing dextral to sill and n correspen log trtsincinntiett to pur chase, except for the .apply of immediate wools Prices In famsonllenco, are unoettied and tend downeanl, naW wire again redact] our Quututinnl out-quarter of a mitt on refining grade.] but even at this decline they ate it Ifl ,en t I rely nomin .1 Ihe better grades are but little, if any, lower, being much better ens coined th-co rallaing quogitles Refined is aims dull nr d lower—hard 17 , 4 cents, soft white, 15 , chf.ii, and 1 e110w.14 1 .0120i, cash The salon of Lew co e 0,1 hlids Cuba at Oyu cents, MI binnteigne.lll,al:l4; 13 clarified do, 1414, MO logs brown Peri:lanai/me 11 , 4, and 1121 has ilawena, 10 1 (OP., 4mm .'r ise stock yesterday sta• about '5,31 hlis, it ,hd bra, and 101,6 IM lrolwises-1 he demand la almost exclusive!, c onfined to the prime nod choice totalities of Foreign and new ~rep New Orleans, In a ro t./ way. for Onnthlittliel Use, price s of thin, nre shady but low snide, Cuba and Porto Rico ore neglected,and to tact sales , low pri,, coo Ilnor to be socept4,l i indeml,there I..carre l). wit market for them, buyer. looking for e aid for receipts of the new crop, In the nlnun lime, the stock is pretty large and tether 1wt."... dfor sole.llle sal,. are tWO lilielf Porto tIO. in lots, at of((ie rents ' ?o Demerara id, 2C, Its,' wire , , al. 20 ('0 tot *rooms wale, 12'.,, "AO I, lids, .J. Ir. and If hl,ht Jo, rno,,tly for renning 7.14134, SO Wide et I ruts, 41, I loco, nnO LIZ. tibia \, n 11, !rune, 1000,20, cash 1 lie cargo of the lo ig 'illiehlas, Doan I arden.., cirriveil illal Ins! . -ail to ho new crop Ir..r oRe riot at 111,1, I 1.11. 3“ter. , ,,,y, hot wollarnso, the WM. not lo le, ad -tat tor) to lio owner The flinch re.ter e ~ n .* liout liM ilillk Porto Rive, (.....i I 1J , ..l, and I• 00 1,1,1 r, New Orlon., IMPOSTS DT ILAILBOAD PrrTnar non, Yost la AI lir. R CalraciO R. 11. Jan -114 bhle /wide, I dressed bogs, II ILea Jr; Rio dos broom., Itanoi ;t McKee , 2 cars corn. call, shepur,l; I err ono., I/ Mullane; .30 bags Blenu 1 ear se rep iron, T Maloney. 1110 bulk shoulders, I boilers so; 10 1,1,1, ap plc•. 237 sks potatoes, I'otter, Aiken it Shop rd; rx.; hide J Italston, 2 cars hay, 10 kegs lard. II Ilea r; 1 ear oats, IV Bingham; 42 Isdis boom Mint les, McElroy & co; cars metal, 111,11tlek it not 24, bids ermiti imtrolonm. Et,her & Itr,,, ICO Obis flour, W I.lnbart; IN/ ;10 d,,, T I Jenkins, Pi bales hops Spencer & McKay; 17 ski, rugs, Itarkle & co. Id dressed hogs, Kerr & EttierTi 21 libls dry apple*, Volgt it co; I 1,1.1 Japan, J I. Scott; 1 car w beat, .1 8 Liggett it co; 2 curs metal, Jno Moorhead; ado: brooms, I/ II Jones; LI sks lover* bed, !tea Jr; 1 car lumber, J ( 111,1 v, ell; 1,1,1 s apples, L Volgt & no; .a 8 sks potatoes, II Crack; Is bbis clover seed, Kirkpatrick & Br"; 1 Oar potatoes, l'adtar Aiken it Shepard 1 ear lumbar, J T Brown; I ear attlifeed, lee bbls flour, 1.7a1p & Shepard; I keg liquor, Trrturman & Applebaum; IDO Obis flour, Sbomaker it Lang. CIZTIiLAND Prrrnaaaan Hatt. Route— Ja a. 27.-1 car oats, T V Jenklns,• 20 bile apples, ii allace 1101 mn eurumeal, Kell it Richard; 30 do Co, Meanor it Harper; 23 Oka cora, l'atttaraort 10 .trntat7a; 3 trtrs bulk meat, It Itobbkon co; cars Wlingt; II tlulla0e; 2, du do, 11 italleock. MeCreery it co; °MO bbls Pour, Ethomaker Icing; 100 do do..S Lindsay Jr & en; 12 les hums, J ( I.ll , pineott; 65 shn dry ;iiiicheil,T (Jenkins; m 201.1.1 s olasses, I. I 0 t.O co; 10 1,1,1, OH, .0 on; I Idols olmeeo, K Megras 51 , 210:1,Janary 27-1 cars oats, 14 B Erring:6 mks flaxseed, Ire Ewe & J ollatulltn; I ear wheat, Runnette & fins ar oats, ly* shrpson; IC bus r , nollos,Tlernati it Getty,. 1 ear a hr at, It I. nog d Son ,• I car luwhcr C ( !Coyle; ..4; dog bre, n.k, Bowling; 21 CM doll, Johnettat 111 Odle pay. r, Paper Go; 70 LIOZ" , do Jo, .7 C Itltelley; 5 mks tneal,.l nog. PITT.IVIROII. CoI.r.VDOP ARD CtIVOTIng ATI R. Jon.epl olcloro, .1 Knox; 5 bbl.. dry el. pleo, /lend hietzgart 30 1.1111. botolny, 1. 11 Volgt coo; 5 kg» lord, 1 Mil butter,C C ; I kg lord, 7 1 big '•utter, 171ut1e broom", ,:k, Duo eo; 30 81.11 Il r livut,jl , Bhieltho, 17 tollspop oo eo, roper t o; 10 Itltl. flour, they. Bulked ~p; 1 czar oots, b it FAO:, it. • Now York Iron !Olnrket. Nan 'roux. on. Fr)V.—Fo ig, there 1,, a mod (laic (I, mand. Ith sal t ' of Goo ton t , t.ir•n Hon In lots, at VI, gold, $(10 Gartsherrle and W do Wrni nrooek, 4 4 .,eurrent , y, ex-ethlp; aull (Ott 1:0 0d0r,,, .on terms we did not arn. a, Ice besides, COO tons old rails, halt foe Fhllmh Iphia, a few day a since, at SW; and t'to do art rght scrap, on private terms. toreand numulacturers hands la n'lll a, I aster—we note sales (turn Importers or to tons Et trihil relined at $lO7 currency; 50 tons ordinary do $73,50_, (good specifleation are held higher); 101 tons BeighM, to arrive, $71,50, gold; nod ICC tons American (Trenton) from IntiMlinCtlll Cr" hnn,ln $llO, currency, ca‘h. From store, thorn Its good thquao.l fry the PCII9OD, and our quotation,. ;Ire MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH I Inane, and r:.d. In New Ynrk IMMI I,llLru MEMB It. t v :11141 - ` •rt. 11 •e!, v„.„. .lIC 311,1 PUlt2/0. 11. it I C. r-1 . 11 Mr 111,, 16 , A11 . 1. ,•11 .ii rorg NVAII 11• .t „men , 7 i.; rra, tg.‘in f - ,1).• Tbo reptbrl •.I Jt, prtimn,t ronillt i on tar Altai, at Linnihin, 1111. 1. • aittet, the tirmiehea of Itmilar ,. . the European in,. the etreet apparent in an ailvaniMilatiovertaMenta,ittrt p pa: tint veallte..., in cold. There arena Im p' , flint ..out mat on millet +Me Of 111, t. inarl,. There II 1 4 . 111 a 410 11 1 1 1 Itl,l T llllllll 1111 cittp•ale I.n.lnt rm.,rin 1 /11 1 v"...k. lint I lte tallk of Illy tr.. -a, I s m,. :111, orl tiroltel. Al . - 1 . 0111114 /1/11111y 1 •1 1 111 1• 11/.111.11 1 1/. The streetJr: mend mode, ate Tie - role iiit eall Li•-• ming tw•ti• ner.lll) 1 1 1.- 1 11 1 1 1 1 • • omtb Ilu at .• 1/1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I/P.m - omit •a:(1 at 1, 1 1 . 111,1 4 1 1 1 1 a ter •op,ily piai.lner hot I t•i• ammo, behia villa, I. tit,ititi at In, lithe ..1 t •..,• 1 1..1.1111,•1-11i pe • tie,. paper In 11 N ll 3111111 e •ropi . The rate three In p.m 1,0.111, -:1, 11 ,1 .1 r ent ; rl,lll, /0,1, per eent tee-I a•pl• Ole that the tinarti • mi af fair., at Lomita;, lin , 1,0',./ It. • /1/11111 MO, lift; In lb. , t•Oli v i•• 1 ,1111,,n .111• 61 1 , 1 . 111 a-11 ' , MIA,. • 1.,1 '• 114 11 1 1 1 1 .11/1 the iamai•tern t et in the ummit:re Way. An.] ilea] The .o.it rue , ' \ .•1 1..1. , 0 Ilu.l-1 011. V, w lri~ it la'vl ,7 , 1,•• tin, t L.ln4 , I cl. thr day .•. 111. •I. pritno I =I MEER= Ur ••,1:/./ • .• st • ./ I: 100 {VIII, chatl7, t.n11,11,1u::1/“.1 n .. r „ Ite 1,31 n hotit .0,1 .+ l llll , i 171 , • ••' .1, tl/ . 10 1 0 ' R:•., o bit 1.. ,A ,r , tir..; ,r i at.l,r, t 1 :, Lot.At n- aloud; 41 for t 'I. bond ; natntn, tor Foltruat y 32 , , 3.1 aovoo.•3.—Pro k ;.”:1 1•••;01! •iot nest It, ntol ',non; at Or: , 62' .-1,11, 411 , 1 13 for old .10—elosing bd. 3 bi .1. b_n tor halo, n I orlon.. ado,. 0.. nen mesa (~r rehrtuary Aland] MII4I 41.11, npt ton at 801 l i.:l 1 , ..t.1 llama 1.. toot , doest; Cub !dents quart, Intents moro net !1.,. and Caner; Gunther lord rot 15A,r nn the •T;t.t, and 15r fnr rehront to dell, ors, It ra' quo hottb boor, lot. I.3rd henry of .t Akan f.,tao ho el.runry 1:111/ramo Market. tnis,o ant.,' :7 t , tlre Ktrady (..ot Chili quiet l'aev,a v. M.•a.. rorli 11 - 2..1,041 . 3i ale.h turata aretlvr, Cemberl•n.l, "bort Ribbed, 11',.e..rreu t11.•at... qu et ?azei firm, limn., in,olll , rlekl,l meaty Itesetave. Lard aleady. .apply at ►bit9.:A. Drf•Nrd Roo oprnett Cull and lox er, but e1.,ne.1 12 nal , 50411,50 RV," rr- 2,90 hhlr Floor Urt,cro to What I!.0t n 1 0:0, 1.5,5 , 111,11 Oats, JOAO) farad 11,..,• lt t e.ON) rend dres•rd Hook. rutrrrwre—l,2o.llbAh floor. New io►Y Dry Good• H ark•t. rvr Yoh', Jan roe tollotn2 utr. , the cottaLtous flow the Pry L. 440.14 kat:Lange to -77 d' lrrowlf sheet jep•-• •terk Ar, f , 5 0 4: Z.. lloop.k la- 1.1;11 , 1, 22 e h) to AO hoop. ,•;',.; to 41,02 , I.4nprt.o. 41,, 231444;qt...1 ..;Itte tthgs—Wethutttn, 47, Latagtion, 12 inch, 40; Ft Ithank .P , Sprh. ft Pr, n t,--Nferrtatse 'Pt, 07; lt,broor“l, ItntAkeate. Aruold , 20 , 1 Detalers—listailhon Woolen eo.ht; Ilywllton Mat, eruct , trtllfi t . O C. Glob hams—Lune tutt or. Tr /Ihrtford, y.. Brown Drllls—P,pper4.ll, °twit II t" Corttet Jr;4o , -- , Pepperell Ittste4 Lantos Flannels -41 :444. 1 11.0.4 1 4.. 041 .1 42 , 1 Ticks—t ts, ega ti2oo , steregs btrlpes —York 42; E•erett DerliZUS—P. orl Meer ,•er York 40. The following dispatches %ere received at tLe Ih - y Goods tachange to-day: NT Lotrta—Trade tolerab/y L., IP vu_ta—Tra.le during tic week wag fair brit no activlty, prices cov.etticd. Putt.ost rue-Cotton goods Arm, but not active; woolen• mostly and 1911.T.1.1. Wale!. Llevrtatrs—Mark et quiet no material cheap: to print, 003 rr. are dispose I to hold off. itoevo• -Nu eLenre to report ; buster's. salt. rao:,a:.,c. S 0 1 , 141ng; rfles with,: Lange. In POUTS slf . StIVEIL • Lor isruta—Pan HX1120: 4 / 4 ,11,0t.C., 011 CO. )44:4 oil bbli, J. ltrran a co, 10 bbla coal; Clark a co, 140 this starch, I be mdse, 04 cadaronests, I bales cotton; o:molnel:tam .0 Ihroren, l 7 Opt It& At arson, II bits etarch ; Jill Con nor, PIO bbla Viotti, Isaiah Dickey, It Obis ap ple!, ado peaches, (Oaks dry (Mit. 7 balm cot- Inn; J McVeritt.l4 has star candles; tlamrtel l*er, lb b. starch, J P Pnro,loo do dojhhn atnci, Fortune co, Iha glassware; Mimosa Fawcett, 1 toot chesty & ThOnnas. has soap i• Geo M Mint, 24 Wile altrMaramer & Datiler, la bdlsi chair rims; Jai; P Manna & 15 elm rhoulders; John 1 Hons.., I akin , cheat, • & tiro, 7 kegs leadi Kirk patrick & Uortoa , !keg. bar tendi James A Maxerte, 1 It/1 and 1 box tobacco; Capt AD • Miller, 50/ empty bbisi Mercer & Robb:m . "l,lo b.. soap, 10 .1,1 Simick .4 CO PM tons pig iron; National Ilerintrig Co, RA all barrels; Park, Painter & 00,13 bele* cotton JOs Rhodes, 54 hit' bbls; .1 11 ereathen, 'chest, 1 be anadries; &homelier & Lang, 5 bbls lard all, 10 hes pap, II do candles; ar '' eacer & Mega, 41 ale barrels; J D Thompson,lo bdla pipe stem.; I W ...al well, a Las hones; Clark di Sumner, 00 Oil bblai Jae Lippincott, 1 grain wagon. PA 110LX25V.T.: ia,c—Pra Traold ridge 011 and lieflntuit Co, 107 oil Ardeseo Oil Co, 3:4 do do, slut chimer:l , u 011 Co, 271 do 10,J l'runter 41 bOns, I bbis scrap iron, 1 keg nalls; C la, k •lumner, 115 oil bbl . . Pct.. & Ara,- st rolls, ado sundries, 6 bbla oggs, 1 do butter, J T Patterson, 1 pkg socks,• II M Riddle, barrel ggs, 1 do butter. 1 boo do; shoeubonirar .6,•0. 111 W 0011 kegs, Jones d tllmick, 3 bdls above'.; Mel'arlauct it Collins, 3 rolls carpet; Wade 113.1:Upton, lads oil; Clark d co, lrbla all; 3tra 31111er, 3 labia eggs, 1 nab butter, l basket do; Mrs Graham, It hogs, 1 rood bar butter, Mr hush, 6 pigs praluee. 47. LnEr•—Pea K TV PrTN*.M..--Zillbig copper. ( llton.ev a o; 50 tons metal, alralck Q co• lOU do do, It C Loomis; l 6 oil hbls, J floswer;s pkg. glsmaware, McKee nro; 15 do hardware, J. 2 liroplwell,• 5 bl,ls alcohol, Clarke L co; Id pkg. candle, Long a huff 600 oil barrel*, Jan henney; 6 dozen chain., Fackiner 3 Irwin; 6 bhd2 It - sharers. John W Taylor; 1t bell 4 stuff, Hadley s co. Baltimore Cattle Market LT:moue January 2.s.—ltcef La Llle—The offerings tiering the past week were 1,t531 head, against 1,217 head work. The quality of cattle offered w an much better than last T a um day. of the number offered 7,1 head ow e Irene 'thin, !Urn. West Virginia, and Al (rum hentockv, all brought over the ltaltintorn and ohlo Itulieffud 3t4 from Western Pennlylran Rut' 127 from Il linot.. came ha the Northern Central Railroad. There were ne Maryland rattle brought thin week $3 of the number offered w ere lett of re from lent week of the wake. 110 bend etc bought toe Wafddligetth butchers, 75 by the Clorertoneol. agent, 125 lo graziers, So urn. cunt to Newark, 'hew Jrest.)j. and V.. 5 allre left over, the balance tfife4 headl wets taken by Ma/Union, butchers. l•rlce. (o chry ranged nPtVert , loot .ale aft eta , .effotattrualttt ; third do eke. 5 1 •tic'k 1 0, 41:i Lit, atI,I noulawmg. 70 Is r 100 lbs. At °rage of the market Varme se lard 're.. The market cloned very doll, wlth a I too I , ca rd tenden,. not,. Ithstaufilng the •npertot lit of the cattle oree rust eroele. offering.. The vicechow a decline of 25 orate pee ILO lb. on all grader. Sheep—The supply hay Intl very fall tats eek, come errs fine, with males at n 1,41. cents par Hogs— The supply has Iron equal to the d mends this neek,nnd the puckers buymg but little; moderato soles, mostly to the betehe s, et $1:1111114 00 per 100 lbs. RIVER NEWS Lorena Shuman Nies Orlean.. Isquiera N 0.2 Davis Louisville. Renton ...... _Dunlap Louisville. /into Putman lifaratta ionise illr kilver Cloud. I onsray... —Nor Orleans., 110 ya rd ..... .• Al oore Parkersburg. MIMEO Novuda.. ..... Forest 110,r. TO•DAT, .Shtnnon Lout.,-11,1e. Moore ........ l'ari.ersburg W :tun itto. Bayard.. =M! The river Is falling with only six feet o liter it. the channel It reached (Ls greatest alti tude- Friday night or Saturday morning, at liteb time there was over twelve feet outer, showing that lit most Imre receded very ra pidly within the prim forty-eight hours. The s mullet on !tat orday Was Just cold enough to Prevent its thawing, but yesterday, it thawed a little all day, Jost stillielent to make it 41130. grecable, the fir in the meantime being raw and chilly. liminess at the landing on ',tors dn.) ,wad stint, nn account- principally of the oanger attending Its transmdion, the whole landing tboing A glare of lee, II bleb had tlly. p nured for the most putt last night. IM-day, ou account of the am V ai of se, cral bouts from helots, there will dould less be it lit ely time. 4 h0t11 , 1 1111,11t/(1 In this count... Mot that the liver Li entirely free from floating The urrf VOA ri flee litany night ore the Its, rd, Lorena, Leonora No. A Kenton, Kate Poi mini Mid MIN Cr Cloud. A number of tow I toils have slim undyed. The Nevado, L .tpt Evans, left on `,lturtla, for SI. Lools. • • .. • . II a whin ii, ( apt T Shun:inn will Inn-lt11411( ' lca,. thin ,lap liir Cincinnati ' nod Gmi., Iln: `Le In, the inn.t of her freight on board. and ha. n cligir rivi r In -tail on. The liubleee, Ilru.lett. rtlo-t 111.1). Ithre to-noothe eveubitt for NI, or b Ur.. TH. uu. the Intention on Saturday blng.amrlf the IA eather don. not interiors, I )11 lit alltir time. r Irtentl.l le the ratl.rr.letrg truclo Altount heir h. wind dint Cup( Urn. D. ever ut tthrl :wk. 1 , no, nr,l, uth ,ater, IRE -b. 11.1. r 1 , • art patne.l 31111,1:1,. the • led• I .' t - t 1 • •a,• of , tur nlk Pflel hatti an•l patzttnliNtte•• I • re,blen•••• tit Men la, town-hip yoster .,o, nattning. Mr. Merrrew lin- net, Identified t I.e .leanthottrlnit In! 'runt -inee It. , ltita n. atgntmencea r•ii 11....,eer u tie men In the '••1•1 l'ilt-harutt and • Inelanall packet line tr•an It. Itteeptinn till ••••-b-ed to exp.! ttf late ear. G, .1.4.11 n /In Itr . alit ban rentlerit it itiet....tri that he Thatild e-t trmn'..l.llt, and but a four 4lnee he •tat 1 1 , 1 Me.iith JIG :be of bele nt led by 11. /111 t.t/i ~/..anpell•atto r , turn :trier teaching cuta•in 111, els•etatte • cal-ant pt ton. he trlangoite, 1 apt Irt .1 IT 3.1111,11. 1. , 11 , 11 , !r.7, fright h.. la t_Ltv ,, mali and Ixottbeillle b• a new boat— t ht. latlng tr.:l trip- uni in very' band- Iler Ititett ni , •rt her eal l ii n irr gement, ip.nerai in Cr') 1113,11 g adapted 11 It he 11,..1.•rn Incrn Nona, 111,, I. , 10.101, ," :eaernl entntrtrt of the pat - ent.br , • - lte .111 :eat, atattil 111, it • e.li The I antelte, NI••••••en2et and I t•• were n•lt rtlPed to It are • taelnn It rti, 1•.• ••• al sat ut•ta) et, 1b.... MEI= 181;(i. 1866 SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT PITT'II FAD, 1111111.1\4.. MAI:UIf I P.l! lile...+BUlG -II AT I, I N. II 1.., 1.1: .111 II V J,!12 • 0 1,Vs in:iv •rI I f.R 114 Y ~..••• ..pd hur.41.,. 1.11 `.V I N 4 11/. , THIT. I /en, •••• I ••...ia7 and I `TI SSI I.E !• ,, rek. , r STY r• • r•Lll Mu re • t A •-•th•—•,l..l,2l.l,turtlay 11 b. . r P •TV‘SITH It 1T Iftll I /..t•.. r‘• )a5 VrlA.r, at ;: 11,1Ing cr.,' . . lilt 'tV 1,. ave. l'arker..bura, e‘ , Vi,ont.,da3 :m.l day. at , ro. Lea va• p heelin, every Thor-day...ad ~.onday. at ? /1. - l'onneettorin golog down are Wade at li - her/Ina ~ }tell It h thee' Lr el.Lnd and Plttnburgh train, lean. Ylti.borgh at p.m., end Cleveland ro. Also. with Craton of Pittsburgh. Fort fir (10e-afn Rail+ ay. whirl/ leave. chlrato al p. Sr. Intl Landrl with Marietta pointstn. rth 4.11 Railroad. with stealner, to all on the llolLlngum River: and at razkeraborg with early the Baltimore and tlhio Itallenad, and with Lally Line Ntramera to Pomeroy, 4 15111polit, Ir , ,nton. Fort-mouth. M...ysville and Catmint:a_ .tt .11,1-0, up trip, connection. are made at itellarr ith I 'lry Irv, and Pitt.aturwh Railroad. G:o0 na. rain. try 001111 rrive at Cleveland at p. oa,. and at 4. hicago 7:iw a. to. nextuturtang. J AS. COLLINS A: CO.. Affent., At Whart-Itoit, loot of Viso.' St . • . t\"Sero-fitigttt will Oc r..cel,rd tact: ay, up to 5:0) . ai. , ) • 1,011 CIINCEVNATI ANDteM i t Lot or. and el , - • gunt jaam....nger owteuxner •• (•na. W. J•oHN6I - 1,1..U1 lea,. (or the above •rd Intrrturdiut, part, on la(, et • p. rr. 1 . ur r• nrjo_Ls,..agr opply S V No. a Wood atm jaZo POII CA MO AND ST.WMt . LOCI?, —Thc bpletAld •lcamer_ lia=l NV II! lea f r the above :Lod littont — tollite — Pott on T P.SDA haat., at tp. m. F" TZEGILMAII PACKETagr as t TOR WITEELIN G. MARIETTA AND ZAMEAVILLE.—The 241,0 tumor TLXMA. ORAIIAM. Capt. C. R. STCI.I. 1# 4, 6 for IRO Above and all Intermediate pqrrs TLTE4D AT ,A s '2 z 7V 1. FOR MEMPHIS & NEW K. amairait 0/11 • ildees h er RUBICON Capt. It Will leave for the aboVe wad Intersedla uasyr te z,,or; TITI9 DAY. ay p. a. for frrleht or A ;ger ir rya:a board orle • J. D. COLLIN , AIrOOII, I : • VOll. CINCINNATI AND g e oliM4l 4 - , t °LIS% &p10n.114 pa. 7.A Cap 4. T. Roaressa.. 1,1,1,4 on Tll/9 I, n't 4 dlh irt r A P (TerClSTLifVrOO ra lr, A.S 'D Oat.. • OIL WORK S _ _ OOLDRWGEW . REFLNING 41:74:3021ECVM, OF PITTSBORCH. PENNA. fil-N - 8 , 731.TZ:621G.'.=1 . ..4d Tread', WORKS IN TraipEniliCEVILLE. Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, thrar sas2casle. 1.41;14e.) 11A YITTACTUILTRS OY PCEE wurre _FVIErFt WING- 1E)1.1._.. Brand—" Lucifer." Tht• Oil rannot be eveelled for huralnyPrn,YVVY, color of .re test., and la put hpryn,,,••epimirsed ln it.Llr for 111131 . OE- Jeaklll.T:.J. , a4i s : DGeol d Robt. Wallace, D. W. C. Carroll. Jal STANDARD X'atrcolousalk Xtedlxicaz-sr. CLARK ft SUMNER. Work• and Offlce. Colllns Towasblp Oa TIC. 111 FiTTSPLItrat—N WOOD STRI:MT. The, wort.% hue the lartert capacity la the costa. The brand oloado the hlght,t In thlsoonsi D 7 nod in Europe, for quality Rad lire tont, nod the On Is pC/ut In It c/1 teh.soned ta,rroLs. prefLre'd e-Wed.l4 tor 4,011. hlanatutaren of 110ILI://3, STILLS, TAN ES ind Improreil Ito,lug Tools for Olt \Vella. &Way'. -- - COMMERCIAL OIL 1V01t1i.46 PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Coultant/7 on band and for .3le AT TIRE LOWEST 241.1PUZET RATES N. c Ix - um) smistrr. JAMES - CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, Blurs Meek, Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. 11 - 1 - Rpeelal attention strea to the sole Ottd We nett of Petrolatum, Sod fle rroimno. CossIgsoloul• rcaprettutly , olletttmd. Kota!lie Doh H2../Inkthar _1 BENIN, . No. 1 ST. CILAiII ST.. Plttatnagli, Forwarding and Commission Meacham' l. 117 u Ibr Side st al e r lowest marked once.. weatgnoweot. .4 order. solicited. sprats T. /. ITAZIND WAILING & KING, COMMIS.9IOIS BILIICUANTS, St. Lou la rg PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS, And Dealers to Beaming Materials. octlay Nn. 9 MAnNET.ST. ritt.barth. BONDED IRMO:HOUSE OF PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Foot of Balm and Harrison Streets. ' • BrnoStkro, N. T., Storage for Iteaned Pdrotetsza, 1111 Tank. and Barrel.. Hre rtrenlars. c tr i tH2l 7 re, WBEA YE: arkitZT, Err rect. SUPERIOR OLL E.Nii-EVES We are ronetrattlng, and wit teen en head, a ea perior ety le of 411:=1 , 25• ETVI3-22\71SIES MTH MEI 6 COIIIO3 OB Marla EMI to nli end Meat turner I'ISE and U e lldllA 1.7 °T&NLN'tVh'Arni LL & Co. mr cinacy l C" TENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861 PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS, 11.1notarturrd of XX Fllot Olata, These Mila:Lora are. totendod ior Oft flat tune, besang all parts el We eau ttitmll.7. - and does not exposolt to I). DITHIIILKIE, . I,l4 Fnrt /It, c 0.., work, w.. 4.1.0., motet, PittAtrgh, Ftatto" I=l STEAMBOATS I= PACKET LINE. MEE I=l I% b. •:.og • 'cry I sad •t ll= i... .to.] Friday. at J,rOiSTJ El. I'. dr J. 11. SAWYER, lIIIOXiII AND nr-ivcn IN =113=33 AND lIIIONER9 DITIIEIDUE•B MEDICAL }R. KEISER'S Pectoral Syrup CUES COW t CURES COLDS,' 40tirels.ALstiLlacl.e CURES All Diseases of the Lim Argi - I iv site .r. 4 -w tn• r Inza`r . 4r •Pectoral Syrup. They are at ;l o ne. lad car one who has aar east Inquire el the peraona Who hare bee. cared hl Attend to Your Colds. use' r I l'El7ol. .S or e Tea .• Y R tr r UT. ua.ll,l Dr. . Kg', rrrranracu, ~:au ii. ie.d. Db. Krbstat:—t( wife Las ed a ore bad cough and dlelealty of hintbrefo live or si , , ears, Which. for several years back, had gradual , * Inerc.ed In violence. The complaint Itta horn issi edltsry wed .he had been treated by several physt Las without any relief. In this state olf her eaae reured some of your PEOTIDOADCOUGOSYIIITII bought, the Ira time,a fifty cent bottle, which to eyed her eery much; / then called and got a dolla bottle. which cared her entirely, and she .s.s note.trace of the term. disease, except. weakness. ; would also mate that I lased the inedidne myself Mt cold and cough.. That medicine cared me by teat u one dot. I expreas my main satistattiOn with the medicine. sad yeti are. at.lthert? n r publish MDi ton desire ter do .o . . WILSON, Alderman, Pifili Ward. • PrrystsTy—wa. November la Fatted Dr.. Krraesn—Alltionenot an advocate of ratted Alt=e'•trr'couend yo a L e rEti l trir silittt ss n medicine ILL well worthy t/lw attentlon of perso who may Co any mariner be smarted wl coughs. colds and homsenem of any kind, and for peculiar quallillcatlons for rceraming all • that attar greeable sensation attendlaxasevere cold. I have been, :note Sr less la m with the severest of colds and hoarseness..At Daffected m. MI threat worild oemme so closed at, to pea r r4 my OrtitlVlrr g rit y 7l =id a girs=ntirely. *' .7 la recommending Ma Medicine, 1 must unhesltoo tingly say that it .e the hest remedy I ever Mond: purporting to cure theater., nor ahould any family be without this remedy for diseases so preselect. • Yours, most reepectfalty, CID: J. JONES, Cashier tizen' Depoalt Doak. 1 bare used Svacsomarr.ta. Ohio, Narch 14, tam Dr. Neyeeve Comb byrop for a bad cough of several years eteadine, and can c_heerftdly /aylt is e be. medlcies for ;_e same that I hat eever takenth. J. W. PRIM CUL. nwrr Axr•D—rr.:EstsztvfPzerou.v.. FITIMP.—De. Eirsia—Dear bin Name the delay army mknowletiV tte iumellenceofyoarpoctoral C''' euTrard? • - lt la I tyke f is say lam that .;.f. ion say 8 n on/ of my Gough, and the worstone I weee . make ed with. I have not need more than ens-balf of the. bottle, and inn mad desists/tibia. all wholes eLlet ed would give it se fair derlakm; I have done. sad : they 4.• in bepronis tosay, ••Itte moonset Malicia." ' I 'avoid not suffer •„ •••uec Mich an attack for any: coosideratioo,or at any rest. 'I Met mlnitteat I eon breaths more freely th an I, ...Md.. /shell always, acknowledge a debt ofgratitude gorterenting so en- eapeat a remedy. Yon areal liberty tan. my name to this regard as you think IFlVDcri., 17, Nomentter amnion ec • H • riwil., Pittsburgh. l i i. 11. 1.1.-I•=l2,UUSlMlOnottlyfellerer.e_lttuns. mod all who entertain dOtibteliatt consult personally. NE4I) 111 -11,--/ ML• Ngegga., ' ADM! it, a daughter wito be taken several medleiravor a bed, ;. comtivitiont beraat; among them Ass Pectoral. / porthased •froes•yout a Mime c• C Y'Ve • Pectoral Strap, and before she had MIMI c e nt haf at t- Us dm was ram.. , V. .thud bottle n her i =Watt enter cough.' 'JOHN DAMN, , . Belthason atnel, Allegheny. - Irrimittraitleeember M. UM, i A GNEATcrar. Y ki... SEWS PECTORAL ! SkEllr.--/ are in Peelaler township, rellegheay county. I Dad asough seedoplaine. which tom- ! =mond about the 4th of rebelsetylaal;-and °oaths. 1 ued efght months. -I employed Me hest physic! la thee...tatty sad nu cough itontlnuse,un • until early in r. At that time I wee UV , W try,your remora Cosseh tirmda whist I did: ! otter 1 bad taken one bottle I whs./ire:tribe* from 1 the weight and 7 1 =t. i iSliad .ad des be per : a. d own the. nuilnwat. 1 a sets will do 'for others What It hap ! done B. 3E. sm. , "i geida l it r w r d z .4. PATTON Yewx titer. April la DM ; A WONDZRY Di. CURE.—Como tinaistago as old neighbor of mine waeic . re y 111 with a bed otro.O. which every ono supposto be confinsuption. UM I mint.) told me that ho -- had d taken every remedy t they heard of mithoag benenty Ms brother cams th • seelaim die, and all were malrined lathe belle( that ! he could not live. I bed abont the third Ma bottle ,' of lour Pectoral syrup, whlchkgave him, and it am- '1 ttyply re:red./dm, to the astonishment of W. What 4 makes the case more remelt:, lathe. estrum age 2 of the so., he being about e Istyyeare old. 1 hare to doubt the Pectoral saved wk. Joker 3selmias. Dn. Ir.zysparspwrWaidaityPni•nt.Ana- VILLE. —Please reed me anotherrapplyod your val :able Pettoral byrnp. Almost Mreryoodypronnd as . has the cold. and an enquiring for "Dr., Ileyeave Pact oral Syrcip.' • We Mayo sold sixteen bottle. the ' put week. and are now entirely out. Ph. A. Alter and Dlr. Y. Maher, bOth of Diairmille, . told es they would not be without It la their fiElliie.. la 1 fact, all who nee It once want it again. room, tespectrall Dummry 30, 1-130. J. C. WArrrasos i 50.19:5. ANOTHER irrw MPITIfICATE.—Da. SET 43Lit'n PECTORAL had _been troubled j -with a cough and cold ter several weeks-yo bad we Wat I could not sleep. I bad this advice ask 4 pre- Weriptlone from three of the beat physicians to the .elty, whom I could same, bat do not do so. 10aallr j :procured a bottle of Ivey Pectoral tlyrtip, wide& cured me entirely. • thinned) J. W. SDIONTON, hp. iligLtherty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 January Rh, MO. "eTTOPTILATCOLIIIINGI"—"How can I dotty. .0o to Keyser's. on Wood street, and get a bottle of 3 hie Coogit Pectoral, and If that don't coreyou, your case must be desperate Indeed" This Is a syocimen :of the colloquy one hears every day Invold-catcidng ' periods of th e year. And we can , morn actual expo- :t itiment, cheerfully concur la the adviser's admen!. duo as oboes, for we lease tried the "Pectoral." to • most atubborn case, !with entire snows. year two weeks ago we went to Pittsburgh, with On, of 'the most distressing, contrary, m e n . .. on . Ru bd u.s ", -roughs we ever experienced since our advent upon . Ihis mundane sphere. We coughed steadily and )s -tet, for one whole week, in hopes of tiring it 'out butlt wad no go. In fact, It seemedeather bsve Improved by praetlee, end to have aoquired 4 strength, potency and dlstresslbtdry opera •tion. in this stage of the dente. coo conned oar &s way to pace No. .HD Wood Wee; procured ILfty vent bottle of the "Pectoral," took it warding to 1 ; directions, and L forty-eight hours we were master of the field. the enemy Lariat unconditionally ear. re-steered, after a brief. but unequal Mollidot with ibrsoldtdde advennt7 en Geyser's famous Otantlt Pectoral.—ltretsurifie "Upper, Dec, 14, DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL STRUP t• AMP.: and SON by DR. GEORGE H. HE'frER, Itio. 140 WOOD EVIDELiT, xmon a i L . o6 TOOTRYCUE REMEDY. A SURE Oil-11:E, P.cP...4 •fl .014 by DR. GEORGE H. KEYS, 140 Wood street, Plttaburs'h, P Price MEM EMI