fAOII7I AND - lertiiMM . TELEGRAPH COMPANY CP/ :sive 17zateod. statem: oirricrli, • ••• :80ard et Trade Batiate' mad ' I Cyr. Irwin Iltadat sad 1/aqaertne Way. SOU laidiandent List of Teograph L Row °psi aielbe transmisstotformeisorres to sad tram w.a. faritio, Baltimore, Philadelpitti, Nev lora. aco. 1411.. and . older Bastera taints and cities; OMall yards Mononsabela . Slyer to BorPalo,lt• pnr yatroasge oft he public Is solicited, end irre!T atheist - nil:a dada:foals' satisfaction to sestiosiers. • BEO: a. TurawroN, President. 1E 1 1.1., I MEILTZ Banker and Broker • lIS *lnd Mu sear Cornea if Flith. • . • ,&11 daaariptlona of Gov ataxia:oA howls bought and sold on liberal foram Conan and Continental Sr:bangs 'old at Vow York:sues. • • • gold. Silver and comm. bought at bigheet Gold Drattalasuad oa New 7071. . . PDIANCE AND TRADE. ... , .. - . OM= Os me Prrnistraser (11mrsrrM . - Tithasear. December IS. 1 10, The , TarTere: stock quotation/ today, . 01 " baritgat by Robinson, McClain a co" `,- were. as . follow*: Gold, 1:7',0 N i lib t r mie bonds, litif rive Twenties. old. 107 _34i. Five Testicles, WO,100 1 4; Five Twentlalkitsw. 109 ,14; Ten -Forties, lOstii Seism Thirties, lOU i . do seclond and third - Wee - 10:41, Michi g an •. . _ ' .: • Southern .11.-84 , Of: clersiena R. TlM burgh, fe4i, effelnineb, Feet Wayne ; M-cht. esige. vx , N a ageism a - Rock Wend, 103%; Brio ....s.weeed, Irli; Western' Union. 'Tele . erapb Company, tiq. .Clihnigoi and gorth Western 11:. 8., SPA; do pretext's:l, M. . ........ , ..idlie gee York flank statement tor the week is unfavorebte. The - figures of the deem. indeposits /PA a:Silents leans 2 34 MU . • lionevlta., have . already been . given, but the. •• most, serionlitset Is the :continued decline in. the lenal-vendermtbe amount - of which is now down re $60,940,107, ellowitigthat - the reserve has fallen more than thirty-cue millions' slnestheTtst of. September:llia New York "The south is drawing off our greenbseks. There dtatitheellifor retuaring the- aottoti and 1 tobacco snake a demand for curr ency; and and Jutland bank; notes being regarded to the South seless valuable than greenberkik the latter are demanded, snit - the resuittsuces are elineet exclusively in greenbicki. The same preference for greenbacks seems to prevail in she west, as in remittances the national bank notes are sent almost exclusavely, large pack ages of currency being reeelved neve daily in : *bleb there are scarcely any, greenbacks: . ... • go • moreu corral pendent; li. appears that not than one ailed of the winter wheat crop now remains In the hands of wavers, and tuts balance is grimily held at. ragas which millerecennot afford to pay; so toes prospect Is that the latter t h ewobliged uspend operations during ter. In fimt,theyerepaknowledged mamma the sit.., ustion; the resources Of the West are in their hands and they will continue to control both :.the Western and Easters Markets. There are very small in:chile:l' flourrenisthing at Western ellippine points, slut hence Samna time Wilmot smionsly effect the holders in that section, though they are firm in the be. 11sf that prices mustspeedity react. " ..»-'•'--.- -f:'._ bau l king letter from London. by ~TALe,..dateciiiii.rniiiiirijiival the fall In gold on this side mould oonUnne be low le per cent, as it did es:stylist spring, United:Sates 5-Mbi may agate oome this way as a speeulstion in exchange. They are slow to respond to the lower gold in New York, and probably will not do se fully until the London and Frankfort markets are relieved or about ra.000,003. which the writer says is now dont .-The feet that all attempts to interfere with the Mittens] banks or the currency were . summarily voted dawn In Um House of Ito- R=Uvrs on o ccc Monday, I s e !i t : t t i g r c i s t tl t r h e e oAlt , t semnon . Raw York Flinesselat darters. New Yong, Dec. 134-The Money, market Is still easier, and 4,,1 the close the supply ex. eeeded;the doubted; the general rate. for call loans• lean:Med at alx 'per cent. Thi Gold . market was titular toward the close and rose . to 157",: Foreign Exchange quiet and firm, at ' lefili. Government securities dull and lower; . - this afternoon the 'closing prime were as fol. ' . lows: . Registered of-Gl. IsSII@III9%; Cantons of *a, iegy,gdoM4- do, litOl11%; Flye-twenties rsgisteren ofl O f le- Five-twenty Con. ... pans af MU lOW ;do .11,1053,1111 N; do Id. • . 105 30/ 106 %; do and Jely, - 10,i0103%; l i k y Ifendartles resets , . 9e3.6 6e031; Ten-forty Coupons, The stock - mar et MUM last open breMl was drmer, and fisher quatettreinwere made after - the sesslti; 2/1.0 . closing prices - were:'Ohio and Mississippi Certißeates,MagMN, liarino. ll* nil; Erie, 71.4074 ft Rudson River, leg, INl4triew York Centra l . lleuelleIl: Rending. --IffeellielfflaNiehlgan.l.teutral. el%flex. _. /ming srm are more active this alter noon. snot ere generally firmer. Consolidated Gregory was the only weak stock and sold does to S. Other quotations are: Gunnell, 4; • . Petroleum:nage at 260; Walkill; 121; Alpine, • ite; Columbia gold and silver, 17S; Corry Son, ft; Downievllle gold. le; La Crosse gald.t7; • Quart* Rill, W. • - • Sew Yoga. December 12.—Rona at 41 7 per Bent . Sterling dull at lib. al t... Melt. 1101,1 arm; opening st - 1.17;, and cl gat 1M.?;;. Governments unchanged. Freighte to Liver pool a) shade' lower. Mocks lower; Erie 7R.,1; b'ew 1 ork Central 11134; 10.406 Wilt 5.20 e new luaus 108;41 North Western filff; h Ort •WRYne b4l;'; Cleveland and.rittaburgli uP.' asaiaut 11VS-211tOCIL ALAIISECZT. Cinnos oft Tar Pftleaften eaters, TatilisSlAT. December - 13, lire. I carrsa 1../The Market fer cattle, .CoMparen with Teat . Week, la - much more active, and with rather • limited arrivals and' - InsproVed demand and more favorable reports from the East, about all the inittle offered were Ineked up. and. Uit, too, at an advance ot from 34 to of a cent perpetual. *As will ha seen by refer. mice to report of sales, prime cattle sold this week st. Men PA to v. per Muni, grbsr,whlle last week the same quality of cattle would ' net anddid not command more than 6% to 7. d there were but very few buyers at the eatable quotation. Fair cattle may be quo. tad 6 to. CA and common at 3to 6;p it. Miller had' twelve.head of show cattle qn sale, iT g round two thousand :pounds, the lot of cattle ever offered at tneie Yards. lie sold them at 10,411,e, alaynen & • Co.. of Philadelphia; being the prtresets. These cattle were fed and n7sed by Law • roues heed. Madison oCKmtn Obit.. We were also shown a veftretty heifer, belonging to Tabor & Co. we ig hing about two thousand pounds. and Inten ded to be rallied off during ins holidays. There were several other nice drowse of cattle ousels, but none to be coin. with thole above referred V. As we - haft - alrmaly intimated, the market Was a much better one forgetters than last weekno Mt:acuity being experienced In tootling at the &drums above noted,and at the close there welt but few cattle In the pens urufehl.• Themarkot for Hogs tea also itaPraretlAnd ere•PaPiti manta' ratimprevalling this day weer. as advance of from IA t 63.:.: emit Per pound Ms been establlshe and area at ;he -- advance. tha demand seems to be ahead of the =DPW "We' now quote fair to prime heavy i a Mrse•Pittiii 7 cts. gross, wale Mat week, o to 146. 1,11 r0 21m e toting quotettons-matly at rm. rpm this week. thaa far, haraheewermiteratively lightaind with - more fistorable &dykes from the out, and a ierlPf ncenber of buyers ha attendance. holders es yeelanoed no Capacity in elating_ out at fail • aerti. too Of oar Painune, the toilet/Mg have Ir eeht Kb, a a n d ars & C 047. B " ls oamat il =n tux n ts anAnOstber /.99d.g.tuat they would hey toOnelt MOM' .. 1,66, 13.136t. been to th e adrenal to price. r The transaM,toal in sheep tame 66:aiti bolo light UILB week. and while the isms base been *Mittel, the same is true ei co cot, e de-. wi no, end eonseduentlYi Prlees awre bot ito. moved lathe Peast,oonspareat with hi , „ reek. indeed, owing to adverse' rePhrte from the gam, buyers were asking for ooncessions.,.. l we ulnae at 4to : s h eep, r fair tO goodo,cc o prima tat matte ban there tiesa kb y hem wouLd, probably hare brought 6 tui, Scrourian bong= Beyond droves for shipment to New York, and Sesser bought a Cew tor tim Philadelphia market. '• airowrior SIALIMOTCATTLZ TIIISTMEINTWXZIak tiro act IS, Vannat to to Duffey 15 held, weighing 15,155, at 410,, Pidoook. to - Duffey. 36 heed. weighing, 40, at 50 . Itre to Batton 36 head. weighing 34,ffe, at. Huff to Todd 15 bead, welshing 17,1130, at Hullo hrans 21 bead, weighing .11,474 41 at 54. Holtz° Todd 80 head, weighing . at 7, 5. 3videon to Clang 19 bmid weighing le HASS Alien to Hamrick L 'T41.11 bead, g Moan% to Ifam weighing 12.0/0 at Greenwald to Umtata head, weighing 18,340,-rr... Warner to Mania & Co. head. etighrtiff,W l oo. siolos.` Mervin totAull • & Co. lit Mesa, welshing 20,021. at 4,50; same to game la bead; weighing 3 5 . 4 2 5 . AMU:. * &all to dehrluip se Untd,welgEtag 3.1,104, at 5,15. Amer to Tease .21 head. weighing HAW. ate. Sainimp to Anil A tAre heel et .—. rblUipa to !Looney 20 bead, averring 1100, each at 5,34. Gordonto Haynes 18itead,weigh- Iliat at 6% lth to M. 5.711011 .11 Co. ail bead, weigh mg 41,100, at 5.14. rilon to Mayne. A Co. 70 bead, weighing taxa, at O. Goldsmith to Ho- Yillsci Si bend, weinbuig 04.173, at to NoVantraost re head, welghlog (fordo& Censtily ft bead, weighing 101,10', - ate.'. ;Moja KOOTAW trelithing 40.110 ) lir Hard outtigue 34 bm.d, welsti-441" at Sliamberg to m o ot. g head, liteigltagl_Ar , 4i4. Hard totsff II heed, Weighing Mrwor. at e• Green wald& Kahn to #ohipmrftKe hotal,welsin oft OA.O, ate. , mob w e ighing-3 3 ,110, Johnston to K maw U at 11,25 : - 111editudy tollooney bead, weighing Mat G. Futrell 10HOteley heed, reign* ing 15,40 a, at 514, lame lir eame, 5 heatf.7 . ret i gn. I° 4 -6 " sli Nnit it areighbi 411,2:14t Miter tin cit oap ptiuer to *synod Id beadswOlg AZ 11.0 tiraVO bran. weisa l ig as /Pf r Dual . Whoosh' Ire Haynes thi ck os47. l " 6.P2.lll(6l7YlTritirkonlitittlidillreVailli - l i n e L I .5 at aoki, etageCo to scdn Zeter Kim= _for-/, seuneta Viler) 2 !: 11 : 4,1 f cassuli t tZMit' my . ), for $1 taro,' head, same tonna tots,st 1300 perbinAnellsenibte In ?WU adepts. Moon:Co. odd 0W66 &Dab Dean or gOo4 est. ssAi sod Kays* irco. gold same selltr, at tielM 01 IMMO kUldi 111 rierragruseu assigTiss 071101 01,111 t raTBECILCIR GAZHITE, THURSDAY. Dec.13,1%5. There is no ,improvement -Pp note in the tone or the general marlins, either as regards demand or prices, and, as the .detnand Con tinues to be restricted nlmost eatirelyto sup: plying the immediate *ants otretatiers .aisd consumers, we have but very fee , round lot operations to record. As there IS apeastbility of &still farther depreciation' in values, buy ers generally seem disposed to boy spar ingly. and on the other hand, sellers are anxi ous to realize, and AITOWIWiIH to mate con cessions in order to accomplish-that Pal' - Ant Lae hue QEEOCEBI ES:-The grocery market has __-; moderately active dazing the past week. whileCOffee has head Ita clerk, sttiows,. 2 ,l.!: traction lower. We quote as follows: •••°"`-' 25 to= for fair to p rime- Cobs, Ungar, 1 . 1 ! , ,i1f: Igt4t Porto- Rico. Ito 14 Crushed , 14sk airi , Wg wilo Coffee 145;f071 3 ;_,K , , 0 „ USG ' Pert) Illeo Idelehlt4e. 75 to I 'u; Bloo• "si Syrups OZI to I,3or.thq outside Ago" , onir for choice °muds. • CittAl2:-wheat IS dull end nominally_ nri. chaged. There is somedttle inquiry for B ye, but we have no sales to report. panes may be (0r ..., L(1.3, ler good to strictly . Is In demturdand higher; prime "." ' " lipri a ug now ho quitted at to now crop . In as kingl n d r e'ra .°ll3. fe Oats ro oted tradic ;nil in elevator, and on n dvance for email lots In the Iffet.—There is no improvenient to note i n the demand, and while the market Is dull , i nd neglected. prices arc nominitlly uuebaagt ~~li.o t 0 tll3 for Rpring rireitt'tefO:tiel for Winter. Wheat; antll brands. Bye Flour is selling at sti per bbl, and Buckwheat at $1,14, in bids, ' salt 41 4 :4, In PROVISIONS-There it bet little Inquiry for Bac o n, and. but little old sleek in Market -new crop not In condition to offer yet. Lard isdull, and prime kettle rendered may be quoted at 13. Pressed hogs In derniud and witliitalei of good aprages at 8 to 8;4. Live 110 0 3 °:%4 to Z APPLBSr.eteady, as the arrivals are, fulling off, the supply is somewhat reduced. We -row quote at $3 to 43,40 per barrel, - -for fair to - POTA prime. TOES-The demand apparently is less active, but prices are maintained tregular sales in store at $1 per , bash, and $3 per Uhl., for prime Peach Slows. iIUTTEIt-Contillues to arrive pretty freely ; and at present the supply Is tenable' ably in -excess of the demand. Prime ROll,lll small packages, is selling at .28 to 30. -Gus-Quiet and nnehanged-the demand at present prices Is light. We continue to quote at :•.1 to 33 for limed, and 37 to SS for Crmnpacked. DRIED. PIIIIIT-gulet and unchanged. We Mtn report small sales at 10 to 11 cents for Apples, and to ft for Peaches -quarters and halves. • . CHEESE-Continues. very dullr with a Bap. ply considerably in excess of the demand, and prices are entirely nominal. HAY-Prime Wed still commands IP. but, as webers before intimated, this figure will not stand long, If the arrivals should in. risissolaan PET9OLEIIII measaT. °"'""TigalM:irt:LlM 1 CltUDE.,There was a more active demand ' for crude to-day, but there is, as' yet, no im. grovement in prices. The transience:di were unusually large, reaching about - , eight thous and barrels, as follows : 311 X), 2500 and SA all on red pot, &CU all at next 0 bbls, to be de livon tne first rise Spring ;a 9—elth a prospect of selling ten thoomind mere for same delivery at same price; and we can' re port a sale 0133 tibls amber on, at 14, bile re tented. There is en giu Inquiry for barreled oil for shipment, and but very little In mar ket. Holders are . asking from 15 to 1414, ac cording to gravity, packages included, Dee on Imanl,,mt.rii add 7e,...._.aPt, 5 9.1.%75bYt1iuti very below 1455, and" but lit that, for the reason that titers is very little in market. ItEFiliED4sthe transicetions in. Ninth:troll were unusually large today, the 'aka reach. lug In the aggregate sewn thousand fire nun. dred bar.reis, and the marker is more active and considerably stronger and 'prices general ly are a shale higher. Messrs. Tank & Bro. boug_htforlsome Pittsburgh parties six tangs , and barrels, eve hundred of which is to deliv ered la Philadelphia during every month in the ,vear, as follows: 500 for January. at V); .500 for February. at SI; 500 for March, at Sit NV for April, at 33;500 for Hay, at 34; 330 for June, at 33; 500 for July, at,35; Nal for August, at 37; ZOO tor September, at 94000 for for aOmr De c em be r , too for November, at 40; mid 500 41; we can also report 250 for February, at 31; Me for March; at SO: 250 for April, at • ,;.• 250 for liar, at .1314; also, 500 for tithe month. at .014'. Free 01l is dull and prices are entirely nominal. 114111YALS—The following arrivals were re ported to-dtd - : 1.. Wade -..-. 314 - Kat. Ref. Co ... .. • 93 J. Idawhinney.. ..... 931 Fisher 6 Bro 915 J. ilanagher 125 Ward 6 Camp.... - 92 H. Young 96 1 D. Bushnell .1100 MI NIAIIIKETS BY4LLE47IIAPII Meer 'fork Prodnee Market • .tinv roar.,.. Dcc. I.l:—Cotton doll. Flour more active and advanced 10015 c, at 0.7.5a10, m for extra State, and .10.0aillip for round hoop Ohio. Wheat a shade armor, nt $2,95Q' fAlt Milwaukee. Corn in moderate demand, closing dull at $1,09 afloat, and SIX for old white southern. Oats unchanged, at Co for Ohio, and mowess for Chies‘o and Mil waukee. Pork decidedly firmer, at. taxa 1t,.1A for new, and r.1,370%1,75 for old, closing D a 1p1.1.4 regular. Beef heavy. Bacon 'ann. Dressed Mega arm, 4SMIIP/o for western. Lard firmer, at 121113 C. Cut /dents very quiets at Woe for shoulders, and /Cane for Mama. Petroleum dull at 110. thiamin !dirket. . CUICAGO, December I:.—Money active: East ern Exchange firm and less active. Flour firmer and more active, with u slight advance on some brands. Wheat steady with an. ao. tire demand, and advanced tfLD,I; sales of 103 bushels, at $5,/sitAetlli fur No. X. Corn Mill, at SOlatid for No. 1, and 76075 for Nn, Oats quiet and firmer at higher; aalit=e3l for NO. 2. llighwines dull and nonduaL Precis.. ions excited. and buoyant; Bless pork 50073 higher, with 18?(419 on the soot, closing strong outside. - Lard 1:41 . 2.!=. Llama 9; Shoulders W. Dreoed hogs attire at, 1i.'4214.; higher:an:l4'lla; lire active at 'AVM higher, and 45,ayfor good to choice. Near Orleans Starke* Saw Ontatiss, December 13.—Cotton sales 7470 bales Low• Middling at 70‘131c, TM; receipts,2Mo bales; exports, 900 b des. Sugar steady;fair,ol4e. Molasses firmer; inferior. lie; prime to choice,Hour in good demand; Superfine, $11,00. - Extra S UP CMS. Corn active at .1„0/41,10. Oats firm at iserMe. Pork steady at Irztati. Baum dull; l SShoulders, 1534 e; OWes, 1.1,4616c.` Lard in good demand at .I*PallTior. ON; New %ork Exchange NAni; discount. Freights stiff awl unchanged. . • • • Lealbrille. Market. LorteTILIM, Dee.l3.—Tobacco; sales, 73 hits. common ping, ildr.44ln; dull; good leaf, higher *TAP: untilignen. 44.1:43-5.10. superfine flower, fliSpoof10,00.• Bea wheat,t2,lo. New Cori/shelled, by the bulk Me. CM We. Oats, S3cos7e; sales aia. Bides, .low middling cotton, 3V4. - Hors 0,4411 e; total slarighter.el,ls3% mess pork, CV avo.zo; no bacon offering now; lard, tierces at Now Orleans, prime stivi 7.7. r., Phonation molasses, 7c. Whisky, , free. Breen Hansa. ; • _ ' ' ralalmare - Marart. DALTINOIM, December. 13.—Iirstri [lnn with DMA rominta; sales of lied wheat at $3.050910. White Corn wposi Yellow 9001,00. Oats 3et357, Fleur. prime Baltimore high glades, has ad : rained 30e; sales .duLL Precisions very quiet; Ness pork V. 4174123,01;. Ora:cries heavy; Co t s? fee;. lower. Cotton_ firm. Whisky steady; Bates of city in bond, at 02,35. , • toefainuatf Market: CINCINNATI, _Dec. 13. , --FlOar steady and un changed. Whisky in fair demand, at ip,..73 in bond. limp rather heavy, with - an increased = W it t eint . e . ll ists ii = e lLo n a l ift T,470"870. net,reempts,7w... Pork firm at a fair demand at ffic.. ;ditto meats dull. leothing done in offeredeats. Lard from ; not much eats. mo d ' • AL Meals Market. Sr. aro, 13.1.4:44,i67. - iiiid Cotton on changed. Flour firmer bat unchanged. Tim estimated stock in the city is take barrels. iiitutat and Corn nuolutuged. Oata dull and lowskottlo.73l4e. rtbrl/101111 firmer and on clanged. Whisky Arnim at fri= liop weak. er, atilitAo6.7 3 . Weather warmer. Marks* • rattnizaqua, Dec. 15--I , lour 6iettre at iiil,oo ni western Wheat doll„iltyeal.ano Corn activet new Zaid,oa. Cate leXiclalgir2Mkatigine. Whisky dall;Oldo Sntgalo Market. Berrisso, Dees tuber 13.—W heat firth, and la light demand: Oats quiet_ and drm Corn dolt, at at' per bushel by car lots. //arta/ room amirt; held at- 9icelilt Obe was bid mewed Rots, 6y88.4. parkl.t. ttmaittaila;ZiT.ZtrEo37 - 7,s;ranced to V.- 60 9T3 tor Double Extra. Wheat So better,at feu or ao.I. corn, OX for No. 2: Dreamt Wetta ,7 o l :4o, Item rork eIP V; seller for De. Utak, Market. TOLZDO, DOCetobet Ll...Wheat-3s better for Alater,,antt.telle better for Springs Amber MiebY l X". r•j a . Cfte-4)1,1 $1; held at tie. Oats unner, at sae.. - 1311.0111 2 1 Mlr Amu Ilirralivaste, ff.:MT WATS'. Si c December 11.4t0 bids flour. gee r a . A .P D. ° R. /r -ides mo o Piterkle & co; bdtzrY.De;g 7 do bore, MeWhinney, Ilare A co , lilacs. it Caluplicil & Itoners big sundries, er,.",n ,cnits lops, 11 Wolf Jr & co; 103 ObbrolL IClnglitil half Lb's dour, Alex or MI cider, kicklinn; 2 bbis butter, Haworth, litc. Dcluald A co_; 1 obis wbuley;llll2enian a chz-b, tine; 3 obis Sour. Wen Ding/um; 13 sacks ra.. 7 Mils rye dour, McCullough, Smith & co; thi deg goods, EDI, Dickson & co; te old wheels,' "GralL. Dyers a oo; 3 cars pig Iron John Moorhead; 2do do, J so,. codd do, 3rlmick & co; 10 bbls whisky, Adler £ co; 4D sewing machines, Wm bummer coil:10M tobacco, 1 do samp/es. A-Stimub; Sears D Calaway; 3 kegs butter, W Engle; 23 has ;mop, At - buckles A co; 1 can lam= her, L Laugham. CLWIALAND AND PITTSDUIDE December 13. -peke potatoes, Dotter, -Aiken A Shepard; tear lumber, Mlllluser 27 tons pig iron, 644 bars Iron l'ltnick A co; 3 can tremor., Lloyd & Illackt7 doi, Stumm, Lerger & Blair; 6 dollo,,Brynut & Caughey; bob apples."Volfet 4 0016 dressed Mc. Culloogn. Smith & car Icelpiof irre l / 2 sider; labbb apples, LIMY & nailer,. 20 do oil, D 'Dims a ear I do do' Rev J C MeCtelland; Scars r2e, Das 3 /MUr O drt. PM bid* door, Brady . * Mend Iron Co. ...:. •- . .ASASsaitsr. grime's; December 13-3' eiths .wheat-, Kennedy A Dro; 1 do rye. lieurser.:DrO .. a oval do scrap Iron, -4 BJouen 3 lizs tobaCeO. &_IIV genktinson; 10 do ROSDI Doha 'll3 Middle; Sdreased Agvans; 3do do„ IlaeinDwe r i .flour,nen iptchart; 37 lulls paper,, raristatillSll,CoLiMMlSS A Cue:minium IL IL; Deeethher 11-I‘bbiaatddeS, fiesa & Metzger; • Mg MAI - Iran,J 21Dortingteln; 1 be. n Wolf A oeistske barter. A I. MarearYl T do do Y SldeldS;s ODeg sbaLler,4 l Knurl 1 ear sumo; 2' blet 1' no no, W puttees. PfttatitilltrillidPE WORKS. MAlBllll,l4' FuvroN & BOLLMAN, 0111/ Mixtlifakturen. la . tbo Treat of KEAVT M CORDAGE , ll:amble Err aar. Wad Coal BOP nAwsrat LAID OIL WELL. ROPE. 'Amid Ropesfor Coal Railroads, HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING, c•vbxuai.curroni, to., 1.. Tratrenon.e. 111 sod 1(5 Water Street, Near Monongahela Houle. doll mil RIVER N/MrEL The river contionetr to recede steadily at this point with !IX feet two inches in the channel. The weather daring Wednesday night and yesterday forenoon was very cold , and made ice rapidly, but in the afternoon it moderated somewhat, and In the evening there Was every appearance or snow. The Allegheny river. In pretty will filled with denting tee, and navigation In that ttream completely suspended. The New York, front Cincinnati, in the only arrival we have to report. The ltobt. Moore had not reached the wharf when we loft, but she will doubtless be found In port this morn log. The Ezra Porter from St. Louis, and the Maggie Hays, from Cincinnati are due here to-morrow. . The Bayard arrived and cleared for Park e. tr.urg, and the Lent Leott, is due here from that point torlay. The Lorena cleared for St. Louis last even ing, with un excellent trip, having among other items, three hundred and fifty tons of railroad Iron, The. Spray was making pre qations to leave for Cincinnati last even lie Arabian, in command of Captain M. A. Cris, one of the most popular and accom plished gteamboatmen that oomes 10 this port, is now In turn fur St. Louts, and will, take her departure to-morrow. The Ida 'tees, Capt. Joe Brown Ii filling 111 1 steadily for Cincinnati and LiAtisyllle, and will be ready to sail to-morrow. The Kate Robinson, Capt. Roblason,and the Leonidas t Capt. A. U. glelsowan, are both un pounced for New Orleans. • The Pine Grove and Waunnita, from Pitts burgh, and the Minnie - and Ezra Porter, Re route from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, arrived at Chicinnat i on Tuesday, and the Ezra Porter for Pittsburgh, and the -importer, for Saint Louis, leffrthere tlMSame day. The Glasgow war at .Lonisville on Tuesday bound for Pittsburgh, and the Minnie and Maggio !lays I were advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pitts bulrgeb on Wednesday. of yesterday, says: As the (ilogey was proceeding no the river on Tuesday night, she w 93 met in the neighborhood of Baker...stained, between this city and Pittsburgh ,about 11 o'clock, by the Argosy coming aown. From some cause or other the latter boat run across the river to wards the Glosey, and struck one of the barges which she hull In tow ' is sinking it In instant, The shock aroused all hands on the Glogey. Pad the Lipsey been street she would probably have been sunk In deep water. We take the following Items from tue Cin cinnati Gbnancrciaf. of Wednesday: Capt. Jas. Bugher and family, leave New• Toth toelay for Europe. They sail In the gamin The Maggie Hays did not get ogler Plttslitareb last evening. baring been detained making slight repairs to her ma chinery. She; leases today at noon, with a fine trip, Including one hundred and seventy nine hales of hundredn hundred barrels of whiaky, two tierces lard, five hun dred empty bane's. one hundred tuns metal, Redone thousand barrels flour. She has en gerugnetiifnoer the Grove reshipputhpud:be4 Pl9w . "mk_. ll ?4Y4'."-• r .'""7toi .S . Wi'; orleans. ~ o stso — rshippma her stephts freight on the St. Cloud, and Arkansas merchandise on the Talequgh The. John W. Garrett 'passed down from Wheeling for St. I.dals yes terday, with four barges merchandise In tow. Messrs. kibert Williamson end IL G. Shlnkie aro at the wheel ................Tile Abeona has given up her trip to the Arkansas river, and reshipped her freight—acme one hundred tuns—on the St. Cloud. Captein il. U. Kelsey, late of the Rebecca, went out In com mand, and lir. Cal. W. Bennett, late of the Sliver Moon, had charge of the office of the Emperor The Mounts came In from Pittsburgh last night, with a full cargo, in. eluding three hundred sad fifty inns of rail road Iron for tit. Louis. She deports to-day at 1.1 m.. , .The Rebecca arrived from Nash villa last'n ' ight. The St. Louis Itepublican has the following in regard to ice: “ice Boar.—We were shown last eveniug,by Ur, Thomas Cox, tho maid of a boat, design ed ospeomlly for the purpose of keeping the river openouni comparatively free from ice. The design Is for a donble, bull. propelled by stern wheels. At the bow Is rigged a shaft,on which Is placed some twelve circular saws, and between each saw is placed a double iron claw. This shalt to be revolved by machinery placed on the - boat. It will be seen at ones that a vessel this equipped and started up stream, would in a very snort space of time. clear a channel of any requlrtel depth. The claws between the saws are intended to break the cakes of ice in such small particles that they will readily float oft, thus preventing any danger ors gorge. Mr. Cox will exhibit his model on 'Change today, and nil steam boatmen. of:leers of Insurance companies, and. citizens generally, are requested to examine. r y44,,,,a:1., von CAIRO AND llT,Adat LOUIS.—The aplends.l steamer ARA otAK Capt. Ii A• Cot. AVM posll.ycly lease o 7 Lbe shore. an.l all Interme diate ports. ou SATURDAY. at 4 P. L For trclitla or passage apply on board; or to dell FLAK A COLLIPIUWO Aigrul• • POll CAIRO, DIESIPHISs i dg a t A. AND NEW OILLEANS. — Tba fine MEW eam" n for the above and c .IP totritila ° Pitll oat THIS DAY, al= at, VOR 4...EVCONATIe — g 4t.r . drga. -d; UUDAY PACKET, AT 1211., IN PLACE OF TUN 9UICKSTEV.—The line passen ger steamer iseubas HAY& IJ. L. kiNOLIICK • EON. COZOMB4;dert U. It rontart, Clerk. wilt tun al a HIMULAU W SEIGLE PACKET as annonaced above. ' FM' freight or passim applyT nu boar.l or to ASIEs COLLIN., del . BARNES, Ag"". , w oe mEnrints 4 NEW . I)ItI..EANS — Tbe vies..ild steamer KATE 13.0111:4 SUS . .... :Cant, IL U. Hoist sgs . • Pall learn fur the abdee and all Jotermedlate porta, on eIATUItUAY. at 4 fr. m.. Yof freight Or PLalttGlfrl or to - itaLutlL, de4 ..101LINo. !Agents. FOti UP LVUb .A 7.1 steamer TDA BEFSE CaO. J. BROWN. Will leave tor the &boas and all Intermediate port.. 4,x:rills DAY. &Ili.. x. forl rans2vEr.L.Nrizor • I•g.J. , y,_ PEOPLE'S LINE.-110614g a t ULAR WEEKLY PaelLETbe- Dre.m PITTSBURGH AND CINCIN KATL-7 he new and erdeadid steamer ARGOSY, Capt. Louis Vsadeirrig W. H. SCOtl , Clerk, Italics Ellgtare A y p w E gg , .at II o'clock N. For frela l lit or swage imply no 4 1 1;dt c i 4fo 4"k. nolmal CHAS. LAMM'S, •irrnt. Iv HEELING, lIARIET.aggW a g TAt PUMICES/3MS EACH LT.—The Welted passenger steamer BAYARD.Capt. tlgozazkloOnn. EraVni Eitsbargh MONDAY AND THUS2DAY....a g t U o'clock A. Leaves Parkersbur TUESDAY AND PIIIDAY hoard'clock r. Ifor (Melt or passage applynct sellnkl 1866. :- • FALL - 1866. CA_IELEDJETrf4. We are now exhlblilug for TALL. TRAM& the mos c ertthales met argoada bath ever had the plea.= of offering to our patrons. English Brussels and Tapestries, . ° ". u h r otZ= L g l 4, e 'oli l ogVENTlLri.." ° RICH TEM AND MR tAIIITIS AND UV, SWISS I. &CZ CURTAINS, New ui BeAuf Path:rue( eerie% Bide & Centre Tassels, Loops do Bands, Choice Styles Notting Curtains. WPARLOrD & COLLIS& Nest be to irltst. Vo r useMil: l l l o 3 4 lkoond Slooy_ PHOENIX ISTEAII BREWERY I". l6 l 7"riii 'do 11IcKAY, REST S BUMS o, Ale, Porter =A Brown Stout, PITTSBER6II, PA. 1101SEUT WATSON, X ay. %MIAS POINT fIIIAD.L..T HA. OEW. 6114 AD W. K. GABRABD, & 00,, !Bolsters, Grata &Hop Dealers, As. 17 Water Street; ud Xes. f sad I Pena t, PITTSBURGH. PA. EAr.bi.kiithe=4l.Pdrraga kr %VA:, RANEE, - !ma ENO WOOLEN DYER AND SCOURER, ALao, Chinti Window Owl:anis and Chair Covers Opined & &ceased wisboat unpacking. . NOS. 183 and:l3% Third St ree t, ni . dwaea Wood and Ikallndeld. ,laarman lIIMTIVICWT/ 1 7 - nighdfiredt,bidandaillannei and Chatfuna Wade, GUNSMITH AND MIRED HARDWARE lint elm goodrpt iteautptlifts gAsylva luggyg..aolVia.2l:r plat& sm!,. in . B9t. LINSEED OIL read, • r %sumac d.'ileds.T4 co.; *Du wbelnal• undone, n woodmen. REMEMBER TUE LITTLE ONES, The Destitute and Orphan Children of Our Conn try,'s Defenders! GRAND CHARITABLE FAIR, Presentation Festival, In ald of the Home and School for the Maintenance and Xducattot or the Destitute Children ,or our moldier* and AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. - We, the Olneera anl l M W an t ag n ef; ofCk October tot Home and Behool" for the hdueatton and Maintenan Deatltute Children of our noldlora andßailor!. earnestly Patten the al:ninatitTand onr lair slid Grand 1 recantation Feat val. of all who dealre with no to ace “Tile Monte and School" enabled to receive and care for all needy oner. who heel shelter and proterdon. 31.?.0 MN/MAL I.lLYtthEn B•GUANT, Preddeut. CUAN. P. DALY, Acting' do. •'• Mid. Urn. J. U. FRINKONT, Vice do. .• FORSTER, td Vice " Voonitit:e , , Treasurer. • DAVID HOYT. Serretary. •• NV. B. HILLYER, 'Corresponding Sten:DDT. •• HERVEY G. LAW, )tanager. • J. J. VAN DALSEM. do. The Fate wilt open son the lutti of DF.CEMBEIL and continue two sients, at the I', bile Hall. corner of Broadway and gad street, N• Y. To be roneluded by the Grand Presentation Festival, to be held at Cooper Institute, he, York, Saturday Evening. December V.