The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 17, 1867, Image 4
iIiTY..AND SIII3IJRBAN. LOOLL NEWS ON MIST AHD THISD PAGES. COURT REPORTS. . • Trial List for This - Bay. Ildiffstof Coo sr—Judge Hampton. 77. .70580 Barton, guardian et minor children of Isaac Thompson, deceased, Eli zabeth Tbempson, John gullorton• and. Margaret Fullerton. his wife, in right of aald m ago ydors. Joseph lia.rten, adminis trator Of Mary. Thompson, deceased, with ' notice to helm at law. IS. William Fisher vs. Gillespie & • MtecbeiL Berdiunin Courain vs. Charles Barnes. IL J.. B. Cheeseborough. vs. Penna. Ins. Com st.33 an rbrgs and ituiverbill vs. T. W. Bridge. Si. Buten Iron Mills ye. Tionesta Oil and BarrelManufaclating Company. SO. Samuel Dub va. Samuel Wilson. SI. Dud &Cook vs. Penna. Salt Menefee. llompany. Cotczox Plass—Judge Sterrett. ' • • 171. Witt:dm= vi. McClelland. Si. Paterson vc. Salsbury. `. "do vs.. do. !Rh Bethel vs. Knipsehild. W. Patton vs. Poster. Si. Metz vs. Atwood. 123. Taggart vs. McShane. 7:15. Richard vs. Wilton. • - Fulton vs. Philtipa. 2. Hartmeyer vs. 11151, of al. , QUarter 1510.21013. Before Iron, Edwin 11. Stowe. • TY.Encr IN TUC. CAPE CAB C , - The Jury in the caso of the Common wealth vs. Michael Sullivan, indicted for cam,' cm oath 'Of Maggie Mitchell on Wattneaday morning returned ,a verdict of "not guilty.. Sullivan was accordingly cilichaiged by proclamation. • " T..10L Case.. -aljary was called in.the case of the Corn. nionsnalth vs. John B. Kordietty, of the Republic editorial ataffl indictment /Wel; S:Selicyferr,jr.i Esq., prosecutor, John I ifamptOo Thomas M. Marshall, And 1. U. kkater kaq's., _represented lhe Common wealth; and EL Swartz wetter and r. C. ShaMIOU. Eves., the defendant. The indictmud, found at the present basal upon an ankle in the Re public newspaper of August 11th, al. Lagoa to contain a false, wicked, malicious, and defenuttory Melo( and concerning the Ale" prcoecutor, designed to blacken his reps W.l= ' , concerning his conduct and Management of the business of carrying on weertain newspaper called The Pittsburgh Q' whilst the said Solomon Scheyer WasoOnneetod with - said newspaper, which salthwicked.malicious and demmatory bat Was of the tenor and effect Bs follows: searr.us &UMW. lianDL.—Some One in . Vets upon the readers of the Chronicle last ernaelag amount fulsome puff of Sam. Rid dle: 'Be speaks of his superior capacity for bmineas,as ensuring success in any und . e e r s. - t ied it3l.l.settrat.iclAt.n qevideentlyWnroettfellow lilddle.undertook to run the hassles ma chine. lie got e up a kind ofBM Concert lit lotting Arrange:tent, by which he and the little lhplook Sol , diddled those who were emanated with them out of Boma fifty or sixty thousand dollars. and bankrupted the =warn. so that it wen; begging for a per. eltssetv'Aak the holders of these cern:l eans of stock what they think of Sam's tiredness quidifleations. lie may be a good wrallical postmaster,' but he can't run newspaper or keep a hotel." • . The • talent oontained two counts, the first setting forth a portion of the al leged libel, with the inuendo, and the sec- Ond gives It without Ike inhemio. • Mr.SWartswelder. moved to quash, for the following reasons Jitre—Tlithateged Bbel las set forth in the Brat and second counts o of the liana ment,tras not of and r eoncerrang Solomon Scheyer." Seemith-Thera is no averment in too in. - treductory part of the indict meet, averring 'that Solomon Scherer was engaged .in the bilatrussun of conducting and managing the publiestion of the Go.tette newspaper. - Ihurth—Therefore the inuendo has noth. nig preceding it upon which to rent or ex plainOta °Moe being only to point out and refer to matter already expressed. ..._Afterbrilif argument the Court decided - the third reason . assigned would hold good under the comm on law rule.. •,Hr.l Hampton,. for , the Commonwealth, ' moved to amend the indictment, and the Court Made an Order, viz: It appearing &bat the indictment Is informal in net sta . tilagby way of averment or colloquium that Solomon Scheyer was engaged, Sc., as sta.. tea Mlle - second reason assigned for the motion to quaah. the /Markt Attorney is , directed forthwith to amend' the indict . • • meet so that it shall set out and contain an ateeralmer , t - or oolloquium to that effect, ' - mid the defendant. directed to plead to the - indictment as so amended. The defended plead not guilty, the Jury were sworn, and the ease proceeded. - Mr. Hampton opened for Um Common. wealth, and read to the Jury Beetles 11th of the Penal _ Code: "If any person shall write, print, publis - h or exhibit any malinforts or defamatory libel, tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or - the re. zonation of one who la alive, and thereby . lam to public hatred, b e n tempt Tonle, such Demon shalt ut of a misdemeanor, and, on convictio g n, il bo y seatenced to pay aline not °seceding one thousand dadlars, or undergo an Imprison ment not exceeding twelve monilis,or both; Or elltier, at the discretion of the Court. saocton Scheyer; Jr., Esq., the prosecutor,'., watheallea and 'Lustig4,4n august last I -%. resided in Wilkins township; f am a mem- , .bee of the bar.' (Produced copy kepuu, of Abgbatuth, lerAkcputaining tile alleged . libellous article.l - Hampton.hroposed to prove that on theoOcaalon of 24:P. Sawyer Esq., oatnnsible EU= 01 the Republic, being called for sea having av pleaded ,toile contendere to an indictmt frilhel, predicated upim the ar time ithantortion, the defendant staled to the Court, voider oath, that he wrote and' Dublin:ed the libel charged, was relponsi .bigtordta publication, and was sorry he errola not stand In Mr. Saywer's place In Court and answer for it. Mr. Swartswelder objected, the defendant : at the tame being Under duress, and !Mtg. ! ed to tell the whole truth. • Mr. Hampton', contended that the deferi dandant wee not under duress, hie attem donee ash "witness not having been cam. =by_ mbricena, nor could 'one have ! Bowed, Mr. Sawyer having been tried ma - called' for sentence. Besides, defen d-Wad:l volunteered the statement that he had written end published the libel, and that he regretted he was not in a position to Mower for it instead :of Mr. sawyer.' Alter Some further remarks !supposition IA the ethir, the Court send that 'ln cases of evidelitio being 4ealrea - prior to Belltenoo.lMbranft would • to allowed, and for presentzmrposes it would be assumes • there hull:wen in the rase of the defendant. He wet sworn "t 0 make true sewers to sur-haluestlona as might bo put." and could Iwo ildialfered `"Yes," • er °no t ' , but he went farther end ch Ose-So go outside of the facts Of the mum in hearing. The objection was 'paQrled. is O Mr. Bel:toyer continued-histestimony— ! Defendant said he wrote the article hi the ! Septatik. I was connected wits the ifs-rue, liathatition capacities, from isle to ISM, most thaldraaalt ei*-editor; from, moo to the oIeo.ITIL of 1E64 I Was One Of the nu of S. . as owners of the. Garette; and •In LSI became a holder of stock in the ,Goickedasoulaticm, as also did Air. Biddle. ce tltewpression Sliylock Sol," I be- , liter* I was referred to. TM Court, at this point, took a recess en til two o'clock. „. . . 1.. • • • arrsasomt suasion. ' , sector the publication of the alleged 11- , lielltros article was made by the production Of seeepy• of theilleputge, . . Veers-examination of .31r. Schoper—Detend ' , t ~, be wrote and pub I a said m Clear that be said helished wrote the it, ern- but q ' n so clear that be said lie purdah& it. lie , , aistel this in =ewer to en interrogatory by ; ; ' . nat. tilelgr,Es,".” It was not a direct answer ' to the question propounded. The substance ; - Of defendant's statement I , IIUI that be wrote and „pn_blished • the article without the ' - --,knowledge of hire Sawyer; Cannot give his irairsldi'p 11 =1Mht,r ! lol e t:17ifi r s !ire 1. 2 3 " b i -t , in lir.lianititOn's oniee; do not lesion- that -I Mr. Rannody la not the publisher of the Re , \ paleileplo nOt know what position he occu : • r pin. • The lino ot 11.111ddie 6 Co. was coin posed of Russell Ereett, James M'Cru,o, ; ' 'berelnel Rlddle,Ttobert kiddie and myself ..• '.• Mils Ann eon= ed from 'Sal until the male ;•. kith. e•Gazette- colatlou.” 1 think - Ur. l ' Riddle was 'Poe tes ter of Allegheny City ) whilst u tinem b iber f thiif. . t • IleTt i rr etTie giry noel—Wer ell.ieny' 1;1 not l o' O ' r . In what ear did on occupy ouch position I '. Obit/Man sus od by the Court. it we, l: 'rot. proper mination. , Wltiseescontinned—lt was to the month - ,ofTebraaryose4, that 1 changed my rela y tlatt IC the frararrs,to that of a stockholder: -%,zwere eubscriptious made to a curve. were the purpose of publishing the 0 towhieh.• the Ann of S. Riddle 6 . CO. ',rem suite:thers. p&On I -11.14r—Wh° got up this cor- Witnitell,-Tke e rnTiouttion was gotten up • under the-General Idemitainuring law of iffS. Question—What was the e D i 1 hew =ay shares I OlOoetiou'iellini.- ' Wltnesa—Thlnk the Iliad relate,- front tho we of the went "Sol,. e.t.a tbr the reason Of my having been edletth Mr. Etddle in the (oeeOo. y,n no other reason, nor fronseny [seta reterr e a to, for there are no fats in th not hoar defendant s t ate tha t liearticle. bail coy coy 's:Alice In writing the article.. Lb, [cued :11Z attentively to what he gaol. awartzweitterr to the Court—Would a ...be hreper erosa-oxanuonatlon. Bow many ttOokhOldere were they I. Jaoste tatowel think not. ghomasß.- HomfUen, awora-1 am a mein. bar Of the bar. Defendant wan called ;Lea wit nen. end exonerated Mr. Sawyer from the writing Of the article. Me Said that be had ordered it to be set up. or put up; thut Mr. Sawyer was not there, and that the only thing he (defondant) regretted wits that be was notin position to defend himself and prerre the facts; he • repeated this several UMW, taking the blame upon himself and Wasratinglir. sawyer; heals° stated that Aft. liallyethad. tiOn Al the edition of stopped the the issue of a p pen Republic. Don't senternber of. defendant excusing himself for publishing the ankle., except to say that it Wig an =Ter tea eqtuoin another 1 7a m gis t a b s , reg. scorn—in Aughs t last City.- (head the article in frplitt=i;titnit'itthr:.?,dr_ay teloilO! Men Scheyer and hernial ILL.. In pass ing Mr. aoheyer's Mike. taller; I asked blue If be bad seen the article. arnammuminaucm—w. Induced to think _the article referred to Mr. ficlioyer from thu Word "flol," and his former connection with Vet Uteirri. - I wee connected with the fia.MITIM establishment some years ago, but ate O&M. time Kralchoyer was. . J'Heron Ibsier, sworn—My business is M • the daily Dispatch. Dave Ictiown x4,,3mis years. Know defendant. WM. CIKAKIIKEIK the article In question on file in my office. To my mind toe parties referred to were Mr. Samuel Kiddie; postmaster of Allegheny. and Mr. Solomon Scheyer. • o,v-examined—The language of the arti cle Induced me to:think Mr. Scheyer was referred to; the word "Sol " ' by which he was known, and the fact that he was connected with Mr. Riddle in the ° GAZETTE ASSOCIE, 1.10[1," WhICI2 I looked upon as a sort of lot tery as far as dividends were concerned. Timis Afills, editor of the; Leader In Au gust lust, had read the article in the .Reput tic and supposed that Mr, Schoyer was referred to. Mr. Kennedy was connected with the Republic. and saw him engaged In the usual duties o ' f an editor. In the absenee of Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Kennedy was the man , aglngman. George W. Leonard, arum—Am connected with tile Republic as one of the reporters; was in August last; Mr. Kennedy is em ployed by the mouth to write for the Pnnvf• Scoff Ferguson, member of the bar, testified that be saw the alleged libellous article, and believed it referred to Messrs. Itiddle and Scheyer for the sumo reason as stated by other witneases. • Ames Mille recalled—After reading the article had a conversation with defendant in regard to it, brought about in speaking of the stilt against Mr. Sawyer. it took place in the °Mee of the Repub/ic. It was a dbmussion concerning the truth of the charges. uestionDid ho state who had written and pshed the article I Witness—lle stated in effect that ho had written the article; don't know that any thing was said concerning tee publication; among printers writing and publishing ate considered to mean the seine, in a certain sense. gnestion—Did be assign any reason for writing the article' Ann.—Can't say that be did. John Daireli, sworn—[Copy c 4 Republic shown.] Procured a copy of this Issue at die Wilco on Fifth et. Left it in Mr. Mortlantlis odic° with another one exactlY. like It. Gave this (one shown) to Mr. Scheyer, but can't say it Is the one 1 purchuoa.l John L. Kerr. also purchased a copy of the Republic, containing the article, one left It in sir. Moreland's Grace. The Commonwealth rested their case. • THE GOO. P. G. Shannon opened forthd defense. Me stated that the defendant, In admitting that he had written the alleged libel, in,ex•- eulpation of Mr. Sawyer, having been sworn to tell the truth, twice or thrice stated that heltad no malice. At the time of the publication complained of, it would be shown that both Mr. Riddle , and Mr. Schey er held, or had recently held, ptiblic peti tions, and hence 'were the proper subject of comment. As journalists, they were quazi public men. ft there was any libel in the article to question. it we. upon Mr. Rid dle, not ,upon -Mr. Scheyer. The fact, would - be - shown that Mr. Sawyer, the edi. tor and proprietor •of the -Republic, had been sentenced upon an indictment charg ing him with a libel of and concerning Messrs. Riddell and- Scheyer, contained in the self-same article, for the writing and publishing of which Mr. Kennedy was sub. sequently indicted and note on trial at the instance of one of tho parties complainant against Mr. Sawyer. if the truth would be allowed to be given in evidedee, said Mr. Shannon, • facts would - be shown sub. stantlatlng the Charges made. 27,omas Cosfunumna, sworn—Mr. Scheyer was one of the proprietors of the GAZETTE from 'set to last, when the establishment was sold to a corporation. ques.—Row was the corporation formed t Objected to. Mr. Ssrurtsweider proposed to show such facts and circumstances in connection with the management of the "Gaza,. Associa tion" es mould repel the presumption of • Illative on the part of defendant in writing the article in tonwtion. lie had supposed. that Mr. Scheyer, or the counsel represent ing him, would not object to such a propo sition, since it was charged that Ibe ab tions that he, with had "g7t , , oP • kind of gift concert lotterY arra g.- meet," by which they **diddled those who wore associated with them out of lift& or sixty thousand dollars," and "Imukruptcd" the ILL.rrr .concerny. so "that lt [.‘vent be la gging for a purchaser," were I untrue In point of fact, and which wore the very ground-work of the alleged libel, On the contrary, he supposed Mr. ecboyer would have courted the investigatiou, in order that he might wipe out. the calumny upon his character. It thedefendant-had heard assertions made that - the stockhold ers had been "diddled".stated, and - be lieved them to bo true. he had a right to make the publication, anti hence tile offer to rebut the presumption of malice. Mr. Swart. welder Wilkie Lt. very clear and able argument upon the question, and in Irt on elusion expressed the hope that the C u would not give its decision without , duo consideration, tor which there was opportu nity, the hour of adjournment havinear rived. " . . oumel for the prosecution, while clear. ly of the opinion that the evidence pro= posed to be offered was improper, declared that if Mr. Kennedy, the defendant, would state in writing, over his own signature, that the statements lu the printed article were true, they would not object to the proposition made, and permit hit - Lilo offer the troth iii evidence. To which the de fense assented. Court adjourned till nine. o'clock Thurs• day morning. Commox:Plen. Ltefore lion. Jas. P,Stbrrett Thos. Kerr vs. Elizabeth WCormick, Sa rah Ann Stewart, ltobt. Kerr, Joseph Herr, Thos. Kerr, dull, Ann Kerr and Sydney Emma — Kerr, children and helts•at-law of TOsepti Kerr, and Jacob Young, tenant In possession. Action in ejectment for vigil:demi acres of land in Baldwin town shi p. ..Venrct for defendants. A Dilwor IL vs. Work, Mee oh it Co. Tak en up justbefore hd lournmetd. '• District Court. Ilotore Hon. Moses Hampton. Fosterlt Co. vs. Peter Coleman. Action to recover the amount of a promissory note given by Coleman S. Co. to Lloyd A Black, whims won lifted by plaintiffs. On trial at adjournment. , . , Goldsboro' Prize Flgt.t. I, The Harrisburg Tefegraph says : The no ice we recently published, announcing a rir.e fight to late place ri., at Mary. trine, caused the roughs to change tttelr base, and the tight took place to-day at or near Goldsboro., York county. The combat, snit_were Sam Collier, of Baltimore, and McLOcd, of New York. Collier, accompa nied by several personal friends, arrived at Goldsboro , on Sunday night. Last night the train from lialtlmere brought several hundred rowdies to the same place. No leas than' seven robberies were committed On the [min, and the uplegse were armed to the teeth, and the lives of the men in *barge of the train -.were endangered. Mc- Leod came from New York yesterday, and Wal accompanied by a large number of the 11 .. Offileourings o that city. NO less than thir teen robberies are reported to have been committed in he ears between New York and liarrisbur . The tight took place In an. open field one , alf mile above tioldsboro'. Forty-seven relines were fought in nifty eight minutes. Bier knocked dos-n Mc- Leod three times and was deranred the vic tor. , _____, Dlvbalor! 1110. 42. Pittsintrgh Division, N 4 o. 44, of the Sons of Temperance, Is flourishing and increa-, Mg in the most encouraging manner. So largely hail the' liet of membership creased that theilliql hitherto occupied by the Division, at Chciticorner of Grant street and Diamond alloy, becameentirely too small for the accommodation of the mott o. l' alozart Hall, On Seventh near Grant street, has now been secured by the mem• bets as a regular meeting place.. The first meeting of toe Division in the new hall was bald last. Thursday evening, at which time a very large attendance of the member. ship was observed. and a number of canal. dates were Initiated. It is designed to LI/roughly equip and furnish 'Mozart Hall, at en early day, as a permanent meeting ,place for the order in Pittsburgh. The second meeting will be held in the new hall thin evening, and should be fully attended. Fiaowballlog Agato Yesterday afternoon Otecer Joseph Cop pice observed a ditirikenlitan named Philip Seaton engaged with it : party of boys in snowballing people On Perm street, in the Filth ward. lie ordered the man away, but he refused to go. was Informed what the consequences would be unless he promptly tore himself away from the seine of the enchanting sport. lie conclud ed he couldn't tear himself away, and com menced to act in a still more disorderly manner. Thereupon the °Meer ,arrosted him and started with him for the lock-up. The prisoner came very-quietly until they had reached the Junction of Smltodeld and Liberty streets, when he commenced to tight desperately. lie continued his demon strations for some time, but was at length brought safely to the lock-up, where he now remains. • Desertion.—Mouora Dillon up peered before the Mayor a day or two since and made Information charging her hus band, Michael Dillon, with desertion. A warrant was Issued and placed In the hands 'of onicer.A.•J. Moon, who yesterday 'pro ceeded to Mansfield station nu the Staub.. Villa Railroad, idler the ascend. Ito rap• turgid him and brought him to the Mayor's office, making the return trip on foot. A hearing was had and the prisoner held to In the sum of dye handrail dollars to answer at Court. Kto'cu.—A one horse weigh, belong•lng to anuttryman who was stooping at the cor er Forty and Fourth streets, at the bun. ..shed the "Farmers , Inn" was left tDat front of the barn be l onging to toles 1 4 ; .2.o n n was Tuesday night, antthgt heie.rpotions tmh,ll,! hlie awnull view. The buggZ,aaa ured body and binge • Itobbery.—home uoknown thieves broke into ti str st ee or t,night before le e room of Mr. . n ame, AI ken, st, Fifth nd M robbed it Of a small lot of goods. wi t 's, are suspected aud:IvIll Probably be " 4 . Le d day. • —The proffered mediation of 1:x.1.d and France in the Paraguayan war having been rejected, the United States bas structed Its Ministers to the peril on of South America where the war is west., try to mediate between the belligerents. Brazil seems to be the obstacle to ptmo. She is making enormous exertions to raise new armies and carry on the war. aria Las thus far listenedto no proposals tor media tion or truce, no matter from what soiree they have come. —Fernando Wood was in Savannah on Thursday, and had a banquet given him by the citizens. .. —A newspaper publisher In Oil City cUlls one of its contemporaries "the skunk of —A number of milkmen in Elisabeth, N. S.. have refused to serve their customers on umisys. I~IL'IL I°.l3EWr7~, Banker :cad BTOIECT • ttB Wood St., near corner of Fifth. dwription. or Gov.-mew Bend l bought aud Buhl on liberal term& ,London sad Coultuental Pahl' nge told 8 . at New York rates• bOUgbr at big h= es G<' t r i a d tea . Sil . au " d ' .3olS u Dratr n ta Iseue, lon Now York. 31 - / - 01 - CE - AM) - '1 MADE, OFrios OF TIM Pri - rericsioa GaZtrini, Winmeansay, Jo n. 1, 1937. The New York stock quoit gions to-day, sa reported by Robinson. - Imam. a Co., wore as • follows Gold, .13A.P2 13 oTai Eighty-one bonds, led; Five. Twentles, old 107 I; Five Twenties; A, 10?-Th Five Twen ties, ne*, lei ; Seven Thirties, MN; 3fichl gan Southern R. R., SUR"; - Cleveland a Pittsburgh, el; Pittsburgh, Fort Ni , ayno JE Chicago, 102.!4; Erie, Railroad, 1...94; WesteraClllOn Tolograi, CO., 467.4; Chi rago a Rock Islaed, MI:: Chicago and North Western n. R., 43%; dO preCorrod, cI. The failure of Lyda} , a Chorpening, oil dealers anti speculators, occasioned con siderable talk In financial circles to-day though, to many, the affair did 110 L cauaa notch surprise. A telegram from. Spring , field, Ohio. the home of Mr. Chorpenlng, to the Cincinnati (kmene, reports the liabili ties of the firm at $300,000, $106,000 of whiels are assigned to Pittsburgh. The Immediate muse of the failure may be attributed to unfortunate speculations in oil and oil stocks, both of which depreciated in value most disastrously. —The amount- of legal tender notes out standing on the let Inst. was a little over live hundred and twenty-five millions of dollars-, or one hundred and thirty seven 'millions lass than tile original issue. The Secretary of this Treasury has the right to continue this redaction at a rate not en needing four millions per month, if con: venient or advisable; but• this is his ex treme authority, and even this is placed in his discretion. it is now belles'esi that be bas recently made up his Mind Odic any fixed retied for a return to specie pay ments—in favor et which, by the way, there is less of popular sentiment throughout the country—la Impracticable until all the Southern States are brought into lull politi cal line. —The Rouse refused to._suspend Its rules In order to entertain Mr: {N'i kon's financial resolution whichopposes any greater cur tailment of the currency thsn 41,110000 per month, and favors the Issue of legal tender notes without Interest In lieu of an element of compound Interest notes falling due with the year, end to excess of the four millions authorized to he withdrawn. —The Mulford Courant gives a list of lr, Of the soundest and most wealthy Insur ance companies In the country, for the Pur• pose of showin bow un In surance businessg p rotitab has been of lute. lo In the this list Fepresenting .13,000,100 of capital, only three have their capital unimpaired by losses, and they have only a surplus of about s7u,oue on a capital cf about M,ooo,eiN). As un onset to this, It must be remembered that the insurance Companies have, until recently, been making large gains, and that thuir present capitals frequently moment °aping,. declared on stock dividends. A SS. Louis telegram—under date of Monday says: Another sale of the Iron Mountain and Cairo and Fulton railroads bas jest been made. The parties who pur chased the road from the Slate aro McKay and lteed. They gave {550,00t1 for the iron Mountain and a:150,000 for the Cairo and Fulton rend. A few days ago theysold out to Mr. Thomas Allen, President of the Southern Railroad. Company, for 11,::3,000,it clear profit of $37 . 5,000. Thu nest purchas ers were placed In possession on Saturday, and Inunediately gave the road over to the second purchasers. • 1=! OFFICE or TOE Pirrs Lama n GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, January 16,15°7. The produeelmarkets present no new char acteristics worthy of special notice. Dull- Ile. seem. to prevail in nearly every' de partment of trade, and worse than all,there are no indications at present Of any imme diate improvement. The money market Is tight, and as collections are exceedingly eallicult to make, amua of our business men, Its good• standing, ore cramped, and this, as a matter of course, has a. tendency to retard operations, and squelch out any thing like is allemande° feeling. GRAlN—Wheat is more active but nn changed; sale: of WOO bushels No. 1 Spring,. to the trade, at a - 2,55;150 bushels No. 1 Extra at 12.,65, mall ear Winter at 13,a5. Vats dull but held pretty firmly at 5:1 to NI, In store, and 19 to 50, on truck. 'kern may be quoted at 73 to 15, on track, and 60 to ES, in stern. Sale of I car spring Burley, to arrive, at M. Rye is inlet; may be quoted at 61,..V to Ff.ol.llt—ls quiet but firm at former quo tations—,ll2!.4 to 4,12 X for Gar to choice Spring Wheat; $13,70 to $14.00 for K inter 11 , beat; and $l6 to 017 for fancy brands. Rates of 100 We "Bartlett" reported at 512.1.0. Eye Flour Is quoted at is. Mick:wheat Flour Is dull, and offered pretty freely at 13,14 per Pi:l3 VLSIOSS—is yet. there is little or no Bacon ready for inarizet, and we bear of no tranhaetions In IlelktneaL Lard to <looted t 12 1 . c, 1013 for prime kettle rendered, In tierces. We can report a sale of 40 barrels nee ]fees Pork at itai%—to go out. or thta market. Ch DS—Flaxseed has still further de clined, and dealers and crushers are now offering bzt 62,50. There is next to nothing doing in Clover or Timothy Seeds. SORGHUM-1s quiet and unchanged; we can repot regular sales at 50 to 55, and Übe, as to finality. 1111.1. FEED—SaIe of 7 tons Shorts at $1,15. 311ddlingi may be quoted at 61,70 to 63 and 011 Steal at 62,31) to 62,23. necontlg—none In market—nominal at 41 1 ,a) to 61.30. APPLES—in good demand, unit the mar. ket may be flouted • steady at 63,31 to $1,50 per Mil., according to quality. HAT—We have but a tingle sale to to. cord—one car load prime lintel at $25. The only new feature to notice in regard to this article, la the fact that the arrivals are falling off. • 13111 EDFRUIT—DuII but unchanged; small sales at 'J to 10 for Apples, gad 13e to :me for Peach.. POTATOES—Continue exceedingly dull, the demand being very much restricted. Small sales of prime Peach titans, in store, at tuc per beeb. BUTTElt—There is no' , itnprorement to note in the demand, and , tvlth a big sup ply and large receipts, the market is dull with adrooping tendency. We continua to quote at 14 to t 2, for fair to prime PAIL EGGS—There is no improvement to note In the demand, bat prices are barely maintained—may be quoted at for limed, and :lee to .V for fresh packed. PITTARUROu PETROLEUM MARKET Oman o• rug Pis-rsarson tissarra, • WEDNOADAT, January 18, 11857. S • CRUDE—There Is no Improvement to note In the demand, and the market Is dell and neglected with a drooping tendency, and there Is scarcely enough doing to es tablish quotations. We can report a sale of two car loads of Smith's r'erry at iji,dellv °red. bbls retained—may be fairly quoted a t 12%, packages Included. For coring de livery, there seems lobs Caere anxiety on the part of holders to contract, and re donne seem lies disposed tO buy at present; asking figure.. We hear of offers to sell ut 8b; to an. In bulk, and offers to boy at e. The demand for spot oil continues very light, both shippers and consumers having appar ently retired for the present. • REFINED—There Is a perceptible im. provement to note in the demand, princi pally On speculation and ILIMOSL antlrnly for future delivery, and, If anything, prices are a shade better. We can report a sale of 3000 bbls-500 to be delivered In l'hiladel plata each month, commencing with June at 31!•5, and advancing a half a cent per gal lon every month; also 3000—satue delivery, ommencing with 500 for May, at Mt; 509 for Jane, atsoo for July, at 31, 500 for Au gust, at Mn;i SW for berdetel, r, at 15;11114 51.1 for October, at 35!4; also, tIM fur April, at 31;500 for May at 3f; yes for June, at 33; and 500 for February. at 7.3—making a total of eight thousand barrel . . reported. There were negotiations pending for other lola, but none of these at lust accounts had been omsumated. -11111ce the aboyo was pot In type, we Lnve the following additional sales re ported: W 0 for March, at 50; 000 for April,ut 3, 1 500 for May, at 34 30(IOOr June, at 23; 500 for July. at 31; 1500 for May, at 32; 500 for May, at 32; 500 for May, at 33; 300 - for April, at 31; 500 for May, uL 3_;:00 for Juno, at 33; 300 for July, at 34;1500 for May. at 32; 111111 500 e, run ningfrom April to Auguil, on pri vate tertn.o--making is total of Ittvaly-one thousand barrels reported to-day. • New .some Financial Now YOAH, January 11.—Tho Money mar ket is steady at eel percent. for call loans. Sterling Exchange moderately active, at 100 , 4(009! gold for first class bills. Ameri can Gold decidedly firmer, opening at 135!.‘, advancing, to 137, declining to 1'153 ,'and closing at 130. -Government Stocks dull and drooping. Freights to Liverpool firmer, with no engagement for 00,000 bushels corn end barley at . 5 !4e Per bail from New York. The Money market was rather more fictive toward the close, but rates aro unchanged. Gold at one limo reached 137 to-day, but the Government sold half a million wbleb caused the price , to are, to 135%4fr1TY); at the close. Government securities are more active and firmer; the following aro The closing urices: Coupons of 'Si, 1004a100 , 4; do '44,'Le:ry,Wlo6; do NZ, Seven-thlr, ties, 1iaN4101 , „4; Compounds, 10:1;.4. The Treasury, yesterday amt to-day, paid cur rency interest accruing on the third series of Seven-thirties Isamu:du:lg to over seven Winona.. Stocks heavy and lower; Central, 1 W. 4.01.155,1; Erie, 0.1%; Western Union Tele graph, 4 i,c,(if 5 , 6 , 1 (0 ; Cleveland and Pittsburg M%; Lock th, lo?Nolhol ' North Western, i;; Fort ~,tl O. l 1 . 0 '4; Michigan Soothe. n, 10tei; Al. tinu Terre Haute, 34;;-11.11wankee and pan; 03. , A Project le afoot to increase " thu stock or the Cleveland and Pitts burgh road lai.tto shares, half to go the lm• • prOVement of the road, and the rest to the 'Wekb*hkr " ...di'lfterid at La per cent of. , Co lsi ry. Q . d . o ar n tz fal wa l to , Soo ,o6. ti mu n t c k loa ct e c d lo tinn iu,s a . ta a lrl s. the par valise. Mining shares aro lower; Gregory Jell to 12,10, and closed at 11,13; - MAR !LETS fly TELEGRAPM New York Pruance Market New Yong, January 10.—Cotton more ac : live and u shade firmer; sales of 2,000 bales, at 341.;e3, - ,- for Middling Uplands. ciosinz firm at the latter price. Flour—Receipts, 4,151 barrels•, market dull and drooping; sales of 4.100 barrels. at s9,4oalo,oofar Super non White; 511,004 , 12,40 for Choice: 810,50 e 11.90 for common to medium Extra Western; $12013,75 choice; $11,90024,50 for common to Rood Extra 8.. IL 0., and e11.,'601;14,15 for Trade Brands, the market closing 2511 and heavy. Whisky nominal. Wheat dull. and (avers the buyers; sales of 7,500 bush. of No. 3 Milwaukee, at 5.1.5, and 7,000 bush. of smutty White Canada, supposed at about .2;90. Rve, firm for Canada and doll for other kinks; sales of 5,000 bush. of Western, at 41,24%61,2.5. Barley quiet; as!. of 5,000 bash. ofDanada West, in bond. at 92c. Corn —Receipts, 111,Rel hush.; market firmer, but very dull; sales of 2.0.100 bush., at 41,17 for Mixed Western In store, closing at el,lO. Oats—Receipts, 0.000 bush.; market dull and droopiug; sales of 15,0uu bush. at c?.4104c for Cineago and 3111wankee, Coa l dull and an. changed. Wool firm; sides 01 3,ooopm:tads, at 4511020 for Domestic fleece. flops firm and 10 good demand. Petroleum firmer; sales of 3,000 barrels, at 20c for Crude, Cad 0 835 5 30 tor ]refined in bond. Rice firm. offee steady. Sugar quiet, sales' M Male at 103.,fi11e for Cuba, and 113,ic for l'orto Itleo; 485 boxes, at 134-' 4 . Mo • lasses quiet. Pork firmer ' with a'fair dc mend. with sales of 4,17.0 at 119,314219,37 for Old Mese, closing at 1.20,35 (or Western; 1110,5041 for Prime; also, 3,500 New Mess at 521621,2..., seller's and buyer's option, for January, February and March. Beef un changed, with bales of 450 barrels. Tierce beef is in good demand with sales of 470 tierces at 425,505;0 for prime m..;1122GA10' for ladle; mean beef hams steady. Bacon steady; stiles of 700 boxer at 10510.7.1 e for Cnmberlehd cut; 107, , ,011e for Short Bibbed; 11%611r,c for Short Clear; also, MO boxes Cuniberfand Cut, seller's option, for March, at 9%c; IX.O boxes Snort Itibbed,scifer to de liver, at 10'.5c. Cut meats steady, with sales of 700 packages at sy.,l39'c for Shoulders, and 10412 0 for llama. Dreaseil Hogs steady at 11N(48!..'n for Western. Lard firm and in good demand, with sales of 1,050 barrels at 1 . 214613 c for 01d, and 1234Q1315 for New; also LOW barrels, seller's and buyer's option, at 13 , 443 , 13;c. Butter firm at 15alic for Ohio. Cheeso steady. Sea 'fork Dry t:ood• ! lsrket Nxw Yong, January 16.—The 'Dry Goods market on, the whole, lacks animation, though there is a a fair inquiry for beacon ablo styles' and domestic cottons; prices fairly showing. but little change: Prints fairly active. Arnold light styles reduced and selling at Mc. Wanisutta, lic. Merrimack, ISf.iiee. Heavy Brown +Meet ings. firm with good request. at Tic. for all standarde. Atlantic A, brings 22%; other styles 1114(f21%. Bleached muslMs steady; New York Mills, 371 2; Wanistitta 3 2i4. Wide goods little lower. Pepperell 101 l Wolhaen,sif, 523 f; 9%,62%. Domestic wool ens dull and depressed, at 7.5.a1ei% for light and heavy. Foreign goods nominal. Plow Orleans Market. Now Orman:as, January 16.—Cotton firm; sales 1,000 bales; low middling, 30.4; mld dllng,,, 22..5; receipts, 3,350 bales ;exports, 0,000 bales. Sugar stiffer; II for fair. Molasses quiet; common, di; prime to choice, 00071 c. t lour firm; auldirline,.sll,37) extra, 411.750 a 10,15. Corn active at 4 1 , 03 1[0,12. Onto tirm at 700. Ilay quiet at 405,07,,,21,00. Pork - in good dema.nd; mess, $23,50. Buena, none offering. Lard dull at 12yillSte. Tobacco lower; medium, $7 7 00(0.00; lair, $.900611j00; Whiskey, 0 - 2,bi. h old, 30,4. Sterling, Freights unchanged. Er. Louts, January 16.—Tobacco, - un changed. Cotton. nominal. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat, limmat for prime•to choice MIL Corn, firm at 7s@ Oata, firmer M. til:tialc. Pork at @20,50. Bulk meats—bacon, nnehangen ; lard at for choice tierce. Whiskey. fir mer at 42,15. Government officers seizing all receipts. - llogs vigherat Num ber packed to date, 112,000. I=== Cnicatio, Jan. 15.—Flour fiat at $.9,741110,iiii. Spring extra Wheat le lower, for No. I, and sl,Sre.: for No. 2. Corn le bigeer, Pr.', for Na, I. u nto steady and unchanged. evisions limner; Mee. Fork higher, Live lingo in good demand and lee higher, at.i,lsda,Zt'r for good to choler. ea Hogs active iLinieletylSe higher, iteeedits,lo,la/U. • El= Lontsvmtc. Jan. IG—Salo, of bn bbd, to bacco, at 12444.915,7.5, the latter Trigs: coun ty. Superfine Flour slo,eo. l'rttuo rod Who for Wheat jr/.55. Corn—sbelled, In bulk, 5.0; ears, W. Oats. Rio. Cotton, &lc. Mess Pork, tA1,511; Bulk Meat., We; Clear Stslc.r. to; Li111:011.16c. Lard, Itt e. Whisky, raw, if PAL z Orisons e.g.., 13e. Plantation Mu. laP, , es, toe. Bel I hasore Markot BALTI.IIOr.. Jrnuary dull and drooping. Wheat—po sulua. Corn—lOoen tfu received. chiefly Pennsylvania yellow; the market favored Limns ltil - 2e; white mixed 41,v2: good to grime white, Sld:(0,.; and yellow prime Pennsylvania, sl,Oify l.hl. Onto. Uoe for while. Whisky nominal. Cof fee arm, with a.re laced BuilNlo Market BrrrAto, Jan. 16.-11 our; the deninnil moderato and the market steady; 2io. 1 spring. at 411. Wheat, nothing doing. Lora nomMal. Oats. quiet, at, tuaiM. Barley nuchanged. stye no mina!, at fl. Provisions steady and in moderate demand. Flogs ,-quiet; sides at $7,500,80, Malay arm, ut ! =EI CINCIANATI, -.7LIIIIIIIeV /1;, --Flour dull and nothing dolug. Whiskey dull; anal...god. /logs truier and higher. at eL1.507,75; 5,03. Mass Pork arm ut kMelltr2 o , s o. Bulk Meats Ural. Lurd held Melon him. Green Meats In demand; holders ask advance. Gold, It. Philadelphia Markel. Januury 10.—Flour dull; northwestern brawls, th!,..!.5413,te. ' Wheal steady; tine, ahiclts; e 011.141011 Het WWI UV; Usts steady at Nair — We. state, sl,ooe southern, $1,0.t: Lard LLtw at 12!.,:r3;130. Whisky dull. E ilif.wscuss, .Inn. In.—Flour dull and un tV heat steady, ut $411; for No. I, 111,9.401,93 for hie. 2. Coro weak, at Cie. Vats dull and lower, at Ide for N 0.2. Provisions Brute, Pork, .18,2.5. Dressed Dogs firmer, at 17l11•16. 111PORTli RY KAILROACIL Plioooclloll, For, 01 - 11i$ d CIIIOunO RAILCOAD, January 10,-7 earn metal, Nlru ick & co; 3 do do, Jus Wood A Son; Ido do, A Garrloou; 2 bbls grins, John Porterdeld; lubbla hominy, heidimyer 6 v oskamp; 10 do 10, J S lillerorth 6 co; iG olorcn brooms, J Ln n tevy; 39 dressed bogs, Blair & Woods; I bids butter, LlI C.o. 6. co; 10 lades broom corn, Slettilroy 6 co; 11 stepladders, T A. Itichar.-; 10 Kegs butter, Schack lett S co; I bhl vinegar, .1 D Dray. bhis aPPlcs,Greir 6 Milter;22 ' do do, &L B 2 curs bulk meat, F Sellers 6 co; 4 curs wheat, J S Liggett & co; 100 bids Hour, Graham 6 Thom.; II bales broom corn, J Ogler; PO bbls don., Lieu Wallace; ail Lids 11/C/ 1 ./ 11 Olecidlotiudt Jr A, et.; tv bales wont, Lewis co; !car blooms, ('ark, Bro & co; I ear staves, Italya & co; 1 dressed hog, e bor. butter, 11 Riddlc,• 1 car corn, D 70, Courtney; 1 do stares, Jrui Logan; 10 Mda hominy, maker Y Long; dO ,to do, Carter, McGrew it co; igibbld pork, Watt & Wlisou, 100 barrels flour, J Bowen; 100 do do, Knox' 6 Mcliro; !mid° ;10, owner; 1 car barley, Carsou, Dar t llngtOsl .1 co). I:LEVEL/lio uer. PcrrsitcoN 11.811.11/880,—,. January 10.-1 Mils butter. 2 kg 4 lard, 0 Eleaeleton; Gk's apple butter, C C Baldley; S do ' LII Voigt 6 co; 10 sk 0 rags, kegs lard, J S Dilworth & co; 10 bbis dry apples, Iteynier 6 BrO; Y ;dm rags; Markle 6 co; 41 ski; oatv, 1 cars hay, J 31cAlpla; I cur burley D IL Galway; 0 pkgs protthuo, Pottle 6 New -11:1; i ears iron ore, ritiocitherger 6 Blair- 100 ;ibis doer, W /1 Hagan; I car /umber. Mill ge e 0 l,lwls ,• 1 boo butter, Head 6 !lou r; 3 dry apples,Sieel 6 lire; 1 car lumber, G lioir; 109 Obis oil, S 3lcMdbon; 4uo ags powder ,P Meekllngi 100,001 d dour, ho. maker . t Lang; I car outs, A Taynri I Ida molasses, Cook, Bro 6 co; 0 pkgs moduee, Volgt ,Lco;121 bbld dour. Logan; 30 dozen, brooms,.) lintchlnson; I cur corn, Cillmoie, Simpson .0 co: 1 cur barley, Spencer 6 Mc- Kay; 10 lake oats, J Glean. PC I. B - sitrUarl, COLOYUOS 6 1.11.11111,21 OIa,LNOA e,, Jaouury sks oats, Meaner, limper .k. Ilu,al;0 bbls apples, J Mcßride; le Os oats,.) McMillan; In bale paper, Plttie burgh Paper Co; 34 sacks, onto, Jae Glenn; I Car Lay, 4/ Campine; I bbl, apples, Pettit 6 Newilui 10 do do, Potter, Aiken 6 shepard; bbls .1, Mason, Pomo 6 co; 8 dressed hogs, Alex Burns; 27 ski; barley, F 001010 d; 13 hogs, & Morpoy; 0 pkga NY CO; 1 barrel butter, 0 Balsloy; 10 0010 barns, J LI Parker; 100 ' bbl, flour; • elmtnaker .0 Lang; 100 do do, T G St war: 6 co; 15 lihdd hums, .1 1' Mauna 6. co, AS.LYGIIIST b2ATIOR. January 16-4 curs wheat, Kounedy d Jiro; 2 ears 'lumber,' Jun idellrlar; 1 cur barley, U Uerst; 1 car bay, S U alclluaturs; 1 car star., Italy& noberlsou 2 do do, J Logan; 13 bbls ryu flour, bteirart a co; 12 lona muumuu!, S G 13c3lusters; 31 balls papur, Plttaburgit Paper co. BEIf3CELL.ANEOUS. SAMUEL M. WILKEUS-11A-M, Iron 13roker, , 124 First Street, PI'ETNBUALGII, PA Agent far Um sale of Cornwall. Donegnmore. Joenplilne. 1.1001, Cu nennnun. ntunhopo. fen , lon. sad...thee br nde °twat braelte.l'ou g legbe.ny Coke and o.lpbent's C. B. Clureoal PIG ICONS. it i o L:toSfanments nod orders IT•peCtfililL 4 6 : l4 , l; ritt SOAP MAKERS • 150 MILS, STRAINED ROSIN CZ= I= del2w ' • Nu. lat Vint strr•t. OOD NEWS FOR THE AF rUcTED. PATENT .11EDICIN.Eli AND DitIJOB,t low ynr.-• 11( 1 8TIETTElt.li BITTERS $l. per bottle. /MAKE% PLANTATIuri nt do 1100YL A nrrTBl44, per bottel. 5010 r. POW'!" UnditD, pure, per lb. And eve " VrtfrOATATlnalli ' lTOlLli. wrti ..Fle Chair 161 Wit I( ILL*, Jr., No. 2 Lib t7 street. opposite berentb erred. HOELLIIAHRH—HO !Hobe!. prima; tl HELLICI) CORN-1 car laiolO aILI3ILNY-100 barrela White raull Dreao d Carafe , / HU ll'ICll.-3barftls prim El)(1. 4 -10 barrel. nail 10 DBES. LINSEED OIL received and tar sale by • (MOHO IC A. KELLY & noWI Whobonalit 1033[1•13 37 Wewl otrookt. WALL PAPEII--Of all gradela, far - Parton,. Hallo. !Main, Rooms lout Kitchen, ' In coat .. .data. at tin . 107 Market • t. 0 ; 2 7 40, K, lithilittl a /MU, PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS. lIIRSIIALL, ET _ROPE & BOLLMAIi, Only Xatkofot . .Vozors to the W.I. of HEAVY CORDAGE, Butt:ail° for Stsan sod Coll Boots. HAWSER LAID OIL WELL ROPE. Tarred Ropes for foal Railroads, HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING, =EI Warehouse, Ili and 115 Water Street, dell 4,48 Near MonongeLela House.. RIVER NEWS The 310nongaltela river ice reached here about eleven o'cloek ou Tuesday night, and stopped running, save as "slush," about three o'clock the fallen Mg 1/1011.1itIV. The lee Is piled 1111 at different places along the shore to a considerable height, and while passing the landing here, It crushed steamboats pretty severely for a time, though, with the exception of breaking a good many derricks, and parting an al most Innumerable number of lines, none of them sustained any damage. Two loaded coal nuts were broken from their moorings, and swept over dam No. I. Four are now lying in the channel below, two of them sunk so near the lock that the gates cannot be open. The Ormsby Coal Company lost several barges a little fur titer down. A number of 1,1114 were carried away from the easy mills of 3littensivi CO., and towboats are running around be low, trying to capture the fugitives. Theo will probably 011(201A. The afonottglthela is reported clear 01 ice tip. far as Brownsville, but above that W11( . 101IIIII0.11. IVRY still closed. We presume, although, we Ito not speak advisedly, that the Brownsville rfteketi n Will, at once, resume their regular trips to and from that place. The Kate Itoblusom Capt. Itobtßobin son, with Capt. Andy Beers, ill the office. 1.111- nog up steadily, and will 00011 pie really to - take her departs., for Now Orleans. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, and the Kate Putnam, Capt. bightner, are announcail for St. louts, as is olio tile Maggie Slays, (or einCllllllo.l a n d. Louisville. The river 1M:111.1101U ut a stand lust event lug, witb scant nine feet in the channel. The weather has moderated again, and last evening we had Talks a snow storm. Thu I.coiiitirs, Capt. McGowan,willrposi lively leave for New Orleans this forendiu, and pffssengure and shippers should bear this fact In mind. • • . The inks flees arrived at Marietta on Mon day, en route from Clam:tante to Pitts burgh, and tho Petrolla No. 2 floated pant Pomeroy in the Ice the sumo day. We clip the following from the Cincinnati antotter.. clef, of Tuesday: At Falmouth, :10 miles from Covington, the ice In the Licking Elver hen broken and the river is rising rapidly. This may make the. ice In the Licking torten and run out. The Maysville Packet left for Maysville yesterday. The Emerald, Armadillo, mei Emm a No. I alilleave for New (triunes this en ening. Thu St r iver Moon will leave for Memphis to-day, and will be followed by the Darling. The Mollie Norton will leave for the Kanaw ha river tills day at Id o'clock. Tl:' Robert limns, from Memphis, arrived ut Louisville yesterday, and is due here tonlay. All the steamers reeentlylahl up In the mouth of Green river for lee, are again under Way. All the steamers are pre paring to to.tVe tort holt It, inelutllng several for SteiniMis and New °deans. The Louis dille Mail Line .teatnern will continue their Kully trips to Loulhvllle to - lay. Captain elley left for Cleveland last night. lie will retnru here in a couple of weeks. Mr. HandiletOtt 1. nuperlntending the construc tion of his latent rudder. PP • - . ans mmauum Jwaltary 11.—L p. Lane Kanawha Is ristilir last, tool the ice 'is running out rapidly. Seventeen bout-, containing MI, Imve been carried awns . by the lee, mot it le leared that allttllr learn will be lost. The rowboat Coal Valley broke loose and goaded down 0100, together With her burges, but was caught by tho steamer G. W. Thompson Mot brought back safely. Thu is rising slowly. • ' Minneapolis Chroni/c says that Cunt. A. J. Cluiptnun, of the tow steamer St. An thony lulls, In making Ills expel borate to towing rafts from St. Anthony lulls to St. Louts, has clearly demonstrated, not only the practicability, but the utility of loUell ems:rot . ..tow. Ili towing the rafts a 11111 e an hour Is made, or twenty-tourinileS a day; a great saving hands, besides not near as ueh danger In storms tool running tile ratt, on the burs. It Is highly probable that In thee most of the rafts will lie towed by steamers. Instead of being floated Will tile current and propelled lip ours. Says the St. LOUIS Dena , ,rel of Monday: Dl.patelies from Cairo osmotic° the sinking of tile Sam fluty at Devil's island. Tito cars etnustunces are too auttou to tamble us to sudge whether she 0411 be raised or not. he was bound hence to New Orleans, Cum -David 11. Silver, her owner, in command. The holy was remarkable for the great amount of freight she Curried on a stnall atuotnit of water. lie[ value wan greatly enhanced by this fact. Tile Guy was built In March, Islo, and cost 4.1J,00J, actual ton gue Lit/. bile In probably Insured in this city for near wlmt 0.1111 tai considered Imp worth. She 1100.011 her career principally MY a SL Louts and Silssoorl river packet. . _ . . STEAMBOATS. • p C O R CAIRO, mEitt- zi. , I . llla AND NEW OttI.EAN:S. The an,passengsr steamer LEl)Yiti)Aol . Copt A. ZL. ilcauw.yyr. Will leoyr for tho aWtre and all luteruedlate porta Tills IYAY at 9 " ettatner LAT 111/111NntrS Capt. IL Nl.ltuplaruN lt'llllcNve for the &Wee and all Intertardiate porta ou oIItNIN i• 1 NAVIct,TIDN. Fur frelght or pa.aag, apply Cu t..,a , d or to lilt A/SLati BA II?, :d, • late JAtlan oOLLISS. /Wets. VOII CINCINNATI and r. I . O UISVILLE.—Thv due pa.-alina ienger atonruer —Capt.' L. L. llallonlClEßoni, now rreelvluit fr..lolt for the abdva and will 1e..: on 11, tII'ENINI; NAVltia- TIO:,. • 1•7,10 FIARNEN: 14011 CAIRO AND I.OUlS.—The or:lc:Witt stearn4r GIANUALE Jou U. Ittoir, Will leave for Lilo abort. Nod all Interairdia, on or about Um I'2o/ or 11th In., . . _ 1. or frytutit or podsuge &odd, ou board or to JAME, I 01.t.1,47. Au,a. BUSINESS MAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, G and St. Clair Street. == Book-Keeplnz, rtumszatily and Arltlanetle, Lime utlhalted $llO tIO •rlllan.q.le and l'euma.bip Lrer qt,ruttr et thiee moat. rent..hip, per moot Yor elreulara or B.clutt., add rt.m, N. MIAYFER, or nuagler J. V. 11et114,1159......2:11,1. I OUIS BEIIGE& CO" Manniac !Alters of (MANI" AND titlllAltE PI ANUS. Warsrooms. 91 IlLEEKY.lt.writg ET. Second Block V , eat from Broadway. NEW I WM. The Pianos manufactured by this Orin are en dorsed by all the letting artists of the country for their powerful, clear, brilliant and sympa thetic tone; Me. slot their durability and excel lent workmanship hr yen octave iwsewond WI., with oar strand 'french itepealing Action, carved legs, scroll Je.4 and lyre , and a written guarantee fur five years, fur Ai.9l noll.mwr FITZPATRICK & BROTH IIRST PREMIUM GOLD PEN MAN .1:1 NIATIIiET ,T., near Tl.lrd street Plttutourgli. PENS AND CAUEZI, Wholevale mica PAWL I•ENP Perm,. loul of the city 'mein, l'en• to repair ear, awn.] them by mall tall promptly retnrveil. NOTICE. JUICE ANNUAL MEETINC , 01' 11";q71‘,Tji d RIVi r e 1, 1 0 . 4 We of Itoll KILT 1101111: 143 Ills snood "reel, on TUE.OIIAY. Jannlry 201. 114 at 100'4100: WILI.IA II E. nOllll, 7.0:10,s Serre tarp. NOTICE. TILE ANNUAL MEETING OF the litosinholden of Dm LITTLE KANAHA AND SUREMF I SVSP IU U ETHOLICUSI ~l~lllf- PA\l', vrill he held at the ...Ilex S( kOSEET IV/Hll. 113 DlDoona Dr et, on TUESDAY. Jan uary 11, LIT; o'clock 4. 1.. I.4`LOUIE FLOUR! CORN MEAL! = Fahey Brand. or Pt. Louie Floor: Choice brands of Winter Wheat. Flour; • oud do 010 do • oto RaLtra' Flours, good to choice brandE . Byelour: Heel: F who at Pion,: • 14'hlte Cora Meal, kilo dried; Yellow do do At the old Hand. 172 and 11l Wood Street. Ads at l HoWattittlt d I,ANO. THE CELEBRATED STEEL A.. TOOTH HAY HAKES. ` • Pralata 1111,1° and "Meadow Lark” are maoutattated only at the 1./tHILIF.eNB WOUILS, aloe the l'oultentl ary, Alla. ewer eitY. Hay Fort,, poring and Plain try a, barrow, nod Trneka Harter 51,1,1, made of tile beat tuaterla , , h notice, and warr•ot• o 'OUETS. ==l C ILIUM& S, kix IteVe the !urged and Lett stock of WIN TER YLOWY,RINfI Pl.Atern ebOnt •Lbe ellY. Anil are prepared to thrill. h wedding and other parties with Table and !fend Dam en , . Flora. Design.. Ac., on than...lice. We can oho fur nish rloraL wreath., Crones, Ac• All orders promplly attended to Oar. it,, to the (Denia l...es.. ...ern few minute. 4.0 JOAN It. A A MURDOCH. pEutios PIANOS I I—An entire new aleck or ICNAIIE.E CO.'S PIANOS. whleh •re now eenaluerild the twat made: also HAIN ES lIILOS. CELEBRATED NANO& relen trout...al upward. /'Wens In want 01• neat 01•51 Plano /Waited Zr. call and taunt. before pen:basing elsewhere CILAULOTTE .43 nrth.trece. 1212211 OANGES AND LEMONSLit/ . big. fresh Harll. Onuses, Z) boxes fresh Messina Leutons, Jost recelstet MO for tale by It&XDSEIt & Itßx.e., la/ 4 12e. sod tr.s ; 2 0 l o tte o tp i . or czir m usifereceii= okORLIK A. X Et I.Y L CO. adt If eatuate Drage - his. I 7 Wood street. MANUFACTURERS. DIERICIN IRON WORKS. JONES & LAUGHIES, 3 P 3 CWIEV 333- CrZt.<34,1014 mazarriscroakoo or AMERICAN AND cLAIR Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron Bridge. Iron; Angle 'and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; T ilansot6 & 20 um. to the yard; Tram Balls,punchedand coun ter Hunk Boiler, Bridge a - id Tank Rivets Cut Nalls and Spikes; Ship and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car VS ueels and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. . WALLICHOUSE LM) Orr/CE, 120 Water and 15,3 Front Ste. BRANCH EIOUSE. Nos, 24 d 26 River St., L. FO T PITT BOILER, ILL All TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FIXED, TUBULAR FIRE.BOX & CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS, OIL STILLS AND 011, TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS, STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND IRON BRIDGES, PLUSON DOOM AND COAL SHIITES Office andWer its corner Second, Third Whorl end Liberty it s. Pittsburgh, Pennsklvania. .!?Orders sent to the above address will tro promptly attended to. snICIENI SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMICKIc CO ALLNEPACTIMII.I3 OP BEST REFINED CAST STEEL SQUALL SLAT AND OCTAGON, OF ALL MU: KILL. ISCLAT, CIIIeELAn, GANG AND CllOBB CC? SAW PLATES. 'ELLIPTIC AND BEMI-ELLIPT/0 RAILWAY SPRINGS, Cast Spring Steel, Cast and German Plow Steel, PLOW WINO, AND MOWER DAILY. SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIES, 4i (C,Et' ne ,vl Wlll%.llt ,K ii.V2llEr, CROW-BARN, Ea., Au, 6E. Warehouse, 443 Water St., Pittsrlb, .18:04 KEYSTONE IRON WORKS. HUTCHISON:iiLASS & CO., Manufecthrers or the dthrerent elsei of Round, Square, Flat and • Horse-Shoe Bar Iron, Hoop and Band Iron, Boller-Plate, Tank and Salt-Pan Iron, Sheet Iron, „ Bzt., &e, Works. PITT TOW.YlitilP, on Mouongthels river. urn,, and Warehouse: No. 146 Water St. u. 1.14.! V..suvius IRON. AND. NAIL WORKS. LE 'S, BAILEY, DALZELL & CO„ 31 AN U VACTUIIIMIS Or BAR, BOILER, SHEET 'Y'AN? IRON NAILS AND NAIL RODS. Warehouse, 73 Water & 90 Front et. PITTSBURGH, PA. KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, Common, Refined Charcoal Jurlia,ta, Bloom Iron. MMIteIIANT NAN, HOUND 3 lIQUAKE WON HOOP. LAND, sudANOLAr. Ilit/N. BOILER YLATE and biIIOCT IKON C=l ;t0 00 b 00 CYLINDER and GUARD DR ?MIME IROW SMALL T RAILS. A / and id lbs. to the yard WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES Mr same. YLAT RAILS! rdnelted and COOLIGAIIIDa. COAL SCRbItN IRON. NAILS and SPIRES. • Warehouoe, No. 8 Watorand No. 6 Mortal Work.l, Second strevt,lt Ward.. ad /W.loiliAty Una Works, Plu.bureb. aulN:11 FORSYTH'S STANDARD SCALES, .491.X.IMESCI!, COpying Pre*sses, Virarehouse Trucks, Baggage Barrows, Sugar Mills, &c. FOWATH, TAYLOR AC CO., te28 , [38 ay MALIKET BITALT. ."-E PORT FIT FOUNDRY. • • CHARLES "NAP NEPHEWS .. • IS.ArfUlnertilUrilli as • HEAVY ORDNAIIiCE, • AND ALL. FIZAN't 0/J3TINOS. tlytcLl N.l2V2AtlllNtrginiulTollll: Mt.,. re, the be ItErAlltS To AttAlttlial to at pptly. terrete m m ' - he @see at this Foundry. materials Will Having of our old pattemlar pr. pared. with disposed now Ann llamOrlizo p ttnros.. t. constructed under •thesupervision of Mr. £0- ts , T. to foratntt NAIL BIACIILNIS at short no ire. noittn LEVIIIMESTI ROSEDALE STOVE WORKS. L. PLT3M4ON, Jr., & CO., klanals . otnrars and Del4ers Mall &Inds of. Cooking and Heating Stoves, HOLLOW WARE, Acc., Altpev.7 LATEST PATTBILIOI and STYLES. Warehouse, 197 Liberty Street, PITTSIII7II6II, PA. WOlLliti, MANCHESTER.. • n21:118 .. , . en4ocar... 4. slung.Ly }ETNA STOVE Wolll.liB. R. BRADLEY di CO, Manufacture every variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating MOTES, •wony which are the ado hinted MUCHA, Tio,cti, A TALIHIAN (Coal Litcves;) YANA. VETLEuI.hi end 11/ONE/DU (Wood Cook linnet., coanunictinvi clyxrEyi, GRATE FRONTS, Ice. w.. ve &emo Wi Werehoose, coer ot Secd anand te. Ilitsi mon trgh. Intrane• on nenond d greet. Jam,. JUR. P. 11111111 war , mu.t.Zz. D UQUESNE AND WEST POINT AR ON FORGES. PITTBROIIOII. Pa.. man. lift/More MI class*. of Turnings, ht.... TM: Hbatts, Cranks. Piston Rods. Lemma nun. Jaw sand Wrists: al.. Railroad hal.. Locum. live Pram., and all sbapn work. The andarshyd ptl bawl for many yam ...aged In the ush's. err prep.. to furnish ail untmrs mt trustwi lo Ihem will prompt.. and dispatch. JR/. r.i.tAltSkt &Mk UNION =IRON-ELLS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. A CONSOLIDATION OP THE "IRON '.CITY POROS•• AND ••CTCLOPS IRON CO." B PeclAt.D.3lDon ens to tin mannfActuri of Hammered and Rolled Locomo tive and Car Axles, 131CICIZIMILZT 13R911:473:1. RAILROAD CHAIM, SPLICE BARS, BILIDUE IBON BOLTS, AC.; LINI L 9 AND BOLTS, I BEAMS. GIRDER Zit o * OcTAtiONAL HOLLOW WHOCULIT IRON NATO; T AND ANKLE !RUN. &O. WAR EHOUSE, 9S Water and 126 First Streets AT THE WOR OFFICER o KS, lIINTIf WARD. PITIBUTIO eISRM ATLAS WORKS, THOMAS N. MILLER, president These Worts see moat the large s t and mint completa eetenita ,, ment to the {Vett, and are note pre..nred to furnish . pITTBBU GB STEEL WORK =I efannfactuers of tee best renned Cut Stall. Benue, :flatand Octagon, of all slue, Sur -.YOU. Liu, York an , 3 Shoot Cut Steel, Cut Steel for Reaping and Mowing Machines 19 TELT PLOW WINGS, 111P5.1.14618, 11.1" LES CULOULARS, Ike. Cad s Common Ploughs Spring Steel Ohm—Corner of Pleatand lionsteeeta, two b•o••• • above the Monongahela Home. a.del:dy CRESCENT Sztad., WORKS. MILLER, BARR & tutus, KANISTACTIIPPIIB OP BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL Warranted Equal to any In the Mar mettle Ploo ke •Ith•r Imp nfaztureorted or of Do . IiPZULAD ATTZDT/ON PAID TO MIND 01.19 T LAID DLL !MAIM. Mee, 38 Wood Street, IN OT. CHARLES 11OTEL BUILDING: Plrremracia. J.. 18th, 38ee. • • IOILtII DUQUESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS HALLMAN, RAHM & CO., Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, PLOUGH. SPRING AHD A. H. STEEL, &0., WAIIEIIOI3IIIC, mr). 77 Weateor Mlikreet PITTSBUIIGIL. au=l.l lI_AAELI)WALI 2 E ktina IN Hardware& C utlery. ♦re now revolving large additions to our stock width ts offered to Dealers at 338EIMMLFLIV1.•1.1.X0.1EUBI Corner Liberty and St. Clair Ste., znAttioacrLia-ar.., Woo.. ..nary MONT BLANC FOUNDRY, Butler Street, Ninth Ward, OPPOSITE UNION 'EON MILLS, 1 . 1T1CA3331:7151.40-331C. Rolling 11181 and Bridge Castings, lICIIINEIT AND CASTINGS 6INSEILIT. • erdme promptly arid eurelUlly . executed. CllAßtitat lIIASONABLE, E1111.1611.T & BIAOKLIND. AL.W'ri owAns ionzu WOBIiS. MORROW & BARNHILL, YLIOTACTIIIMILIS Or Steam Boiler., 011 Still, Agitator., Tants. Salt Pans, Gasometer., Wrtnigiit Iron Bridges, Sheet Iron Work, .ie., inn, COB, LIBERTY AND SECOND liTtL, PITTSBURGH, P 4. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. myfebt W. H. IVOIXXXBII. C. Ir. GRAHAM. iVIIIERICAN MACHINE 11, OAHE! CHARLES F. GRAHAM dz CO.; Wiecewora to ; . 114 ORAHAIIL a CO.. Engine Builders and Machinists witrUPACTuRERS Or Oil Engines, Oil Tools, And evoryttlng Deems', for flortog OH W.W. rarttoolar attention putt Su lrltting up 311411- OW. rulieft. - Llungers, at. Marlon ilvense, near Ft. W.I. C. R. .a.3.1.12401C0Maar, RIPAIILING UUxi PROMPTI..t. 2e11:d6 wx. 11•11,.. —.us. L. kin. yALLEI , STOVE woass. ALLEN. M'KEE & CO., ODWe asa p w p =. B =lll . l.4berty St Manufactures a great variety of COOL PAR LOU •Ltl ILYATINO STOVES, among which or: the celebrated Allegheny and Monitor Co. Cooking Morns: also, the Autocrat and dentine for cool o.t wood. and the unrivalled Mar of th • Liaptre. far wood; also. Arnim, Orates, ten drrs, basal. Kettles. Dog Irons and Hollow War. goamar•lly. tahm pETROLIA ILICHINE WORKS 1:L. XX. ra3EICIXVIT, Haan Ohio Street, Alleans...". nufacrer P %oval) BOR Ma ING T O OL n LS, Alen FIXTLIIII3 01151) 11181111(1110 OIL J. CULT W/LLLEC, ParticuLtr attention Invited told. Patented fru prorements In Jars and Jolnts, made ofJuniatta U. d., and Low Moor teen, In standard a.m. . 24 numbered. iss that Dula can be ordered by mall o talempla. and founds perteet t at all times. We Walsh rupee. beEltS. small , it mom who may wun Sexton nmm wort made to order. omen by mull promUy at tended lo I am prepared to grant licenbm to CCM manufacturers tor then Immwrements Os liberal terms. Box LT Alleabany P. O. ltdO:d7a U. EL LrClii LIPPINCOTT & ILIKOWIILL, No.llB Water Street, ILLITITVACTIVws Or PATENT USOIIND, PATENT TESIPSIIEI). PATIENT TOOTEXI) CINNITLAity EULAY. /LILL LIND CROIIB-OPT Jel6:d .a. - . a, BLACK DIAMOND INSWIIEBITA VCNOWIIECP, PlTll.Bl7Skitl. r.. PARK, Illtolllllll it Co., Ilaaalaot arm 0,1 828 T QUALITY HILSINILD Cl. trZIAL. .101 1141 ao weal to .OT imported or maauttatated la thla eon. try. ualse mad •ruAliarum, So. / 21. d d /2 !Woad i.trotts. Pat l:larva GEO. F. SCHECIIEUR & CO., PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, The ONLY STEAM LITUOGRAPIIIa ZIITAB LISIINILNT wan or TUE MOUNTAINS. Bum. 07244. Letter Head; Bond 4, Labels. CIA:A7 C:l4l7nlCtearnieDlntni Igitgitt Caro.. se. No.. 711 an 7.11 " Thlr:1 111.- bcrcitti. a 020. ill_ .111.1.... W. D..11/*L111.../. P. 110L.L2111 L' lIELLE STEEL WOElli& Illumhatausts of OAST STZZL,_ and 11.1.14Ti1l lITZEL; 131 . 1L11 4 . AZLCI OROW BABY 4ilP Pli°fie., RN N IWATZB arracrr (u• t+ 1, .1 tsbarsth Ira p6ct,tgivaiiituos:R) GEN7.I“I, YANTTACTCHIIIS OT IRON AND FORGINGS, M OR T STREET Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh. Engines of Ev e ry DearrlpUon, iiAters, Oil Sheet Iron Work, Railroad Caking., Bolling Mill Castings, Engine Castings. Machine Castings, General Ciustlnge, ORDERS SOLICITED. .30:u&k, ANDERSON, COOK A CO.} OSUCCI62J3OI3O TO JONES. BOYD OD. ILLICO7ACTOILIBIS OP -.. B. WOLF, 711., &CO., db co. MANUFACTURERS - ROBERT LE - A 7, - MANVIACIT:ItIE Or STEAM ENGINES - AND BOILERS. Freight Holsters AND DOCTOR ENGINES. itirCastlers of all descriptlone made to order. Corner or First and Ferri Streets, JsS:ra PITTSEteIGH, UTILITY WORKS. . McILEAN & SLAM% No, 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth, ashIIVPACOTRIBS OP • CABINET MAKERS' HARDWARE. They Blake • specialty of Iron Bedsteadand Pivot Castors: rureelaln, Bedstead and Pivot ()actors: Ik datead Yastenirips: Stops for Erten- Alan Tables, de. They alto manufacture and have constant's.] handsThunth Latches. Spring Letchec, K•lean , c Window huh Supporter, .IVbeat't Eccentric huh Buttes:, Utility Slot• terand Butt Binges. thind.stone Hanes:es, Sad Bong, Saab Welshts. 10.. do. ilEte.o PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS. J. PAINTER & SONS. 1.....NE7Ac-nmus or Iron, Dubket, Tub and Trunk HOOPS AND SHEETS, fell:da9 PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON CITY MILLS. ROGERS & BURCHFIELD, llanat.turers of Renard. charcoal. Jan lat • Eoll•hed XXLC:IOOT. On, CI AND WAJLEII 0 U 6Z. O. 28 MAIM ET 13T. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO, EX.X'S Fr. Po Xl4 IRON WCOIIIII3.S. , Wu knoase, Noe. ICS and 167 First strzt. onno; lESICii&Bro., Engine Build • YAW kleiek's A at D e m ec alm. bri V t l s a mn o u r f a b c t t e u D r o rof Klues. and all kind. of Drewer, Ilualnery, ilauggra, Ull Ymalta.s of all .latm, With or without lialatme Caller, Boller.. Fire Fronts. Walklog !Seam Connectlous, nblores. Pump., We.. COBNED HiltitlBUN AND PIKE: 81118.8.T5. Pittsburgh. Pa. En:Wring and putting up nambinAry promptly attended to. INSInLANCi? INSuitAuvcE OF PITTSBURGH, PA. °Mee, 21 Flab !Meek Bank Block, lore TIM It a flame Com el pany, and Insures agatrut DI Vire exclualey. . . . C. C. BOYLE, Vier PredRAL ItORKILT PATRICK. 'hemmer. HU1:111 APSLllENY.tleerstary .. Leonard Walter, , I Georyt Wilaon, I deo. W . Brans. C. Co Boyle, Hobert Patrick, I J. C. pp. Jacob Painter, J. C. Planter, Josiah King. JoboVocatler, Jas. U. Hopkins, 1 A.. droc.lon. Beery . eproul. 'WESTERN INSURANCE CO, 01 P 17115111110,111, • ALESAIeDE2r. IIaILICK, President. nainzirr, _becretary. Carr' . LHEIDIUE NX.M Li, Demers] Agent. Osece, Id Water atreet, Comm Co.'. Ware Hoerr no attire, rittatitirgh. ' Will Insure against ad mana ged lire and Marine Hake. A home lnatitation by Director. who are well known to the community, and who are determined by promptnen and liberality, to maintain the ehancter which they base as sum Offering the beat brut...ion to those who ac et ic to be lammed. 0111SCTORe. ' 41.. hilirlek. Hoes), Thomas. R. taller, Jr, Chao. J. Clarke, Junes McAuley, John IL hiccaoe, Alexander Speer, James P. Hanna.. . AIIAnSW AP..11.1b Joseph Illrkpotrlek, David M. Long. rhlinp Ifxymer. William el. now.. des Wm. r. finltlSElf.T. necrouLry AELEGEESY INSURANCE CO. LXOr B.k Bloc PITTaIIU . IMIFL—OC.ce, :7 Fifth Wow, Insuroo toz.last 10 Us& of rho and Marl. JOHN IRWIN, JR., Pt . .. Pleat. JOHN D. hIPCOUD. Vtee PratWent. C. U. DONNELL. Pacretat, Capt. WM. JALLN. Gannrit Agent. John U. McCord. George a. lieut. Charles kW.. Clap). W. 1)eall. Geo. D. Mckirew. Hobeal. H. Della . C.bun Jon.. sey, Harvey Has Childs, T. JI Hoskinron, John 1r. , 10. Jr., kt. ralmestoch. pEOPLE'S LYS I RANCE CO. ' DOD AND firm IA? L' COMPANY, I) MAILLNE• )11.1lirl: yOll.. A 11011 E TAKINU VIM AN Wes. Pallllra. Jahn Watts, Cast. Jobs L. =out. Samuel P. Starter, John Z. Parke Clewlea A.rbeekle, John P. Kirepatnek hank B. Bissell. C. Matson Love. Preshient i VATT. Vice Beesirle. . N e w. V Kirk.. pi. A an A.r m V=MIM JOHN ... W. F. I.I•SONX.S. Se. J..11..1 Cart. JAS. =1 DOLT AR SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Street, CHARTERED IN 1855. - Open daily from 9 to:: o'clock, also on Widen. dos and baturday evenings, from May lit to No vember Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No. 'ember Ist Ma y let, from 6to o'clock. Deposlto received of all 'tuna of not 'ma t han One Dollar, and a dlvldend of the prod. de dared twice a year, to June and December. 10- termt has been declaredl-1111111111T In June and December stone the Ha nk woe organised, at Me rote of eta per cent. • yeor. l Interest, If not crown out, to _placed to the cretin of the depositor as triclpol..l hes n the tame Interest from the t days of Jour and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the c ratedetonato 011. or even to prem. his pass boot. At this money will double In tem than twetve years. Books contalulnoqumi and Regulation., runtish at the °dice., PlO6lbilse—tiEl Irt. John O. Backofen, tax Benj. L. Yohnotoc.k, James Berth:PAU. James McAuley, James R. D. Mee., blase M.lrennock. . . . Tout Charter, Ey-Lawn, Wiles Led gratis, us application ()RUE A LBILEZ. ,10.12111 A. M. Pollock, MAJ., Hobert Ilubb, John M. lib.nberker James y bldlc, Al;xander Speer, Chrlitlau Yeager • • • C W m. J. Anderson. .111 . 111111, harles A. lto C m. Don Con.g Lss, John Semis John J. 13111exple, Wih S. U. H on Uunkernveil, Pet n er. Ittetwsd TniASunnu—CHAIIL lisoncrsers—J Atl. 11. Junes D. Ralf. Henry J. Lynn, Peter A. Madeira, John Marshall, r. John B. hiciluldea, Jahn Um Henry L. Rthrmat. Wm. an der Schmidt, tklex Tlndle. Vapkirk, Wm r. Werhau. lsatac Whittier. A. Ct./LT.)lf. - M= pITTSBIIIIGH , BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIME OAVINGS INSTITUTION/ G 7 Fourth Street, Nearly Opposite Bank of Plltaburgh. OHANTERED 1N.1862. OPEN DAILY from V to 4 o'clock, and on Walre4B.BDAY AND SATUIWAY. BrleniNtiti from May ist to November ist. 7 to 9o`elock. and from November ist to May Ist.e to o'clock. Books of ity-Law.. Ac., famished at the °Mee TOO Institution especially °Tern/ th ose whose earning. are We opportunity to secy. mutate. Ly small crowns. easily towed. a soot whiny will be • r.ouree when anode.: and bent . - lug interest Instead Of remaining napiaolueUve. 3Etizesx - cl car Atteuatageereas raismaaa: IiEOROE A. BERRY. Vic& ragrllaarrn: S. li. HARTMAN.. JADES BABE. Ja. eneareartr AND rifela,nran D. Z. McE/NLET. A. BRADLEY, WIC R. 241.111 CE, A. e. BELL, Y. RAMS, JNO. It. DILWORTH JOSHUA RHODES,' G. FOLLANSBEE, JOHN BCOTT JAS. 1.. tikAHAM IL C. BCHAIRILTZ, CHILLS/E4IER BE FlortrirOns-1). W. .0 A. B. BE E LL. mrtapstOr pITTSDURGH LEAD PIPE SHEET .LE4D WGRKS, Make to order and keep on hand lengths and thinknema of Lead Pipe and Shoot Lead, At Lowest Market Mates LEM PLUMBERS. 21EATERIALN, DRAMS AND IRON COCKS, STEAM GA11121.19, STEAM IPrMPL PLAIN & 4ALVAVD IRON PIPE. BAILEY, EABEELL & CO„ 107 lesi:63.thsoici TEES 37! GM ( FIRST CLASS LOOKLNG pLALss AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. LYONS,. go. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, gee on - s h Atrtl;Ta tu fWwWlrlll w ALM . °VAL nod SQIIA.BII. 111)11/Ala. mitTitAlT and ricruas /TAMES. Ca.lo Curdlce. Band, and Weivilalto .oggilsrand w ifl k lMittliND I/WILDLY() axecnted In the :tUIMATE. 9CAEllill MADDER, Dutch. ree , 4 ~ ..rt for isle by •• IMO. A. KELLY C0.,1 4•I/ yibultsills Druggists, A W 4 0 04 SMOG ,R,A3MROADS. 1 3 E 5 rN3iwrixr.s. CENTRAL itAluloAD et 7th. ISEe.: ' 'MUNN no r or W. hro[tg Mall Trate ... 1:20 a tr. , De E. j it a o r o n,L . h le 9 ; 1 0 Fa' a hn.t Baltlnte, A . :511p e E.Preei I:snipua m: Pr•ddoat a'a ;,1 t:ev;p m Par A .114.1t:001,:az.urnHca PDP J ?W m W olus "il: pm traln ..... p m all others buttes)" exCePteell. The Church Era'ua lea, W all'a Btattoa rem ElnadautreanptnaxFryttaberp at MOS tTirrrre at {et: tilatleT., nr e o n nr 1, 50 P. at.. The Beltlmore Exprosa Ehlladelphla Express a 1::a p,,m. t ,,. d .r.r. case a 'hes, the Pennsylvania to. II compeay will hold tbexeseleeszesputat.lel. e ,ersonalng Vec. barree ouly, .sa d for w:ow:Lot no; xe•eal tt lAN W. H. BECKWITH. Ageor. 1867: alffNiggi 1867. THE HITTSBUHU Hlrr WAYNE (MlCA kit IC. E., AND CLEV'ELAND a prrrsa ciao ki . . Trains arrive mullets, at the Union Depot, as follows: saaaa. alsmat. chtsago Ex .... 2.21 a a 'Elllnago Ea.— WO a m Vlsreland Ex.. nissl • a Clore/old Ex. :30 •as Erie Ern. En 6:151• r'ilelgo EZ••..10::4 p CI. aWha. s:IS am V. heeling E5..21 , Z • m C . hicago,* . x.,... • ' Cl. a Who. Ys 7:57 p M f:: uhk. g o o ChM. ..... 9:0)p u. winssung No.. asap CI. M ig. ,:acp= Depart or Allranet amts. AllsEltroney. N. lint .An. 9:0 m i Lsetsdale An •Et •at Ltetsdalo .• SOK* •ns N. . sAs - a m _ •• •• 11:1:5 a m Wellsville •• V 755 mai lioehetter ••• 1:n p New.C•sl4l " 4:45 am NV•le N (7•4•.. p Leetsdale • •• 11:15 a m Leetsdale A,' u Clop to: •• .! • • 1:05 pm N. Brim •• Sapp m.N. Beton •• 2AO • m N. Br ts •• 6rtsppo Leetsdale •• 4:10 • m Leetad•la S.' 10:33 p •• •• 7:oeala No titans leave rills-, iriirlo,2s Ohio.. buret . n Bundy). K ay:leo/1111y. dee 14 Y. N. MYERS, llenet a. s 1 Ticket AAA., prprstsurLau, Esimm COLUMBUS .t UN DINNATI mAILNOAD.—Pan-Limldle Route.— on and after MONDAY. January •114, trains Will arvlve and depart Moto Onion Depot aa.folltffa: I.s.are, TOIL. Past Line M. Belt a. I:10 P.M. plied 9:21 L. Ml 0:30 P. M. Expr.,s . 31.9 P. N. /p/xt P. •1. Stpubppvlllt Act:um/moll 1,1/ ' P.M. 0:4 L. M. Mcpullo.l.l Ito .... /1.2.5 A. N. 1,1 , t .I..rprrs... Leave fat 21. 7:. 2, r. kl.. Arrive Colutio:10:50 A. X.; r. P. M. •• I'lnen . ll 3:30 P.M. 7,.;;;) A. a.: ',VIA. U, • 63:0 V. A. X. , L. T'e II :00 r. In, A. ,/..12:51A. 4# . : j3:T :11.L.11 tV Y. •• Calm .. 105 r. ;1n) A. 1:1•A.M. • Cilie3,u Ineno r. .! 0.0 A. L.. 6:15 L. I X. U. MUTH Eltl3l'nUU U. Ticket Agent, Union Ug . 1 . t..4 , 11.dirt. ;al WWI Ticket Agont. 1•11141;urgb• PITTSBURGH AND CONNFLLS IftLLE 10. R. Spring Arrangement, o • u wad after ' THURSDAY, MARCH 1.1211. 10011. TLe Males will (rare tee Depot. coney at Boas woe Water' Meets, aa fotlows: Lenge Aeries* PtMseur s ek. Pttrefess. Matt to led from Uttloutorra. 0.. Y. 6:00 P. 00 Express, •• •• LCO P. It. 10:10 A. Y. West Nawlott Aceommod`o 0:15 1. X. 6 :1 3 .1.. nut Accoal , n .11:03.5.. tr. 6:10A. H. etcond •• •• 1:113 r. at. . 1 ...I :10 r. at. 0:45 r. X flanday Chareb Train to a 4.1 Tor T fromlac West Nerno t0 n....». 1:03 11103 4.10 ta apply MO MB • • ALLE It LULL GLIENTi VA L LE Y RAIL ' MUM" CHANGE OR TIM ()Wand after kit:NO.IY. Gill. LIES, mina wit leave:mid arrive at Pittsburg:lx Depot , c o rner rue and Canal streets, as follows Leastr. -•Arrium First larktmlnUM rkeenizo...o:9o A. N. 11:110 W. Mall. to and from Maho'nu.-7:M A. M. s:00 r. Plitt Hoot Works Am0ut....000... Y. 11:21 a. S. Second EltklmlultLe A.crom.l:2•o r. M. 7:00 ,Express to and rrom Mal in ig.3:30 r. M,10:30?. Ye Second Soda Works Ace0m..5:210 r 2:31) Sunday Church Train from and to rods Worms 1:T r. r. 10:00 A. se nen . it. Bloke/fall/NS. Mist STEARESBIE'S BALTIMORE AND lIAVANA FOkt LVANA AND NEW ONAAANo.,uuAIi- HYIN6 THE. UNITED tiTATEN HAIL. The Flest.l.l.• btosmablom of this 11no will call as follows: . "C.D.S," 1,1(13 tons, far New Orleans and RITSKIS, c.monadd On WICIINE.h. DAY. December WM l• LIBK/kITY`--L,250 tons, for New Orleans eta Key. West aud Hay.a., Thos. A. Baia Comciandar. on TEIIIIDIDAY, , Jannary Prom BIGOWP.Pd WHAIty. FILL'h YOLNT. At 1 o'olook P. to., precisely. on Use days an. nonceed For freight or passage, havirg vansiargusul raeprodations. apply to " 111166 Y Y. W.A.B.FLBLD & CO.. Agents, buteaPe %Pugh?. N. B.—No Ellie of La.iln those of th Com. P 07.111 aigued. Permits for the freight most b. procured loom tills orflea.. No freight received or PM of Lamp tinted on day of salt ing. nolo STEAM TO AND FROM LIVED. POOL AND QUERNISTOWN_AIRYWND) TWICE A WEEK. no> INMAN LINZ salllog EVERY SATURDAY, ' • EVERYIVEDNESEAY CARRYING U. R. 11A1LS. Tickets itold to Ind from Ireland, Elle/Gad. Ito laud. tierwmay and Franc, Apply at LL"3"P- ii . 2 , 7 • j° 15 Itroulway A . WAI. It GAM, 411., • oe11:1u1; A 11111.11.• S.pressGelee. Clttatmrsh. • LEGAL VICECUTORS , NO'rIOE--Where,' Letters Testamentary on the Mate of Jon- EPLi WAlNWltitiliT, late of Lawrenceville, Allegheny county, to., thnea•ed, Laving been emitted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mate lannediale payment. and all persons having claims against sold will present the Laving propeny autheuticated, for settleir.ent. to WAISIV/1:14111, Jan r 6 VII Mrs. ULYVIA Be—N.N. • A• DMINISTRATHEUS NOTICE.- -LAIN - herr. I.elOrs or Administration on Ulm es tato of DAVID PRICE, MIA of trirnallagbans, de ceased. have bcen Rratiled to NARY A. All DenuDe /lath,' Ci011111.11r1119( Laid C3ll. Min f;;S:r It'r'1!"r`:1" . ° :::iirdsT" - " person. " WAH:r Are TZe..a.` lirrisinun street, Illonlopliam. Or Ler Attorney. M. U. AUll UGH, No. SI fourth Street. Pitts Lurch. sleirrspriTu A DMINISTRATOWS w here.as Lettere of 11IOTInCE ott lbne ortthe otnAtilthll•CONNAT Y. latent /Ambit) of Allegheny, Pa., &Teased, have been griped to the undersigned. All persons hay elalna• againut the estate will present thens to the under .and all 'ocean, Indebted are hereby anti. lied ...make payment to /...Ay!n W. kI AtiltAW, . PEEtti%4S 31l A t i .a b lt 'Y j;ib,lAtr VSTATE_ OF JOHN T. GUILDS .. , I)SCEASLD.-Letteta of Ailinlalbtrallon hare been granted to the andertlatied. £ertons bar Ire rIaI at will present tbent, and limit , Indebted will pay Immediately to 1130 s. U. lIARILION.. , 149 Fifth street. Pittabursb ITEM ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE.. Where.. Letter& vf Atintiotatrallop on the estate of Andrew Wolfe. dues...lp have been granted to the undersigned. all persona knowing tbstmeirer indebted to sahl xstate will rail and Male settlement. and tLoae basing elattus will p r ''''' gtA ru .V. " *) , 1.1"E, Ado Aral r. La Vourth "rest. ~* .~ '=~: X . 'ilttisiburG - 13., Po PENNA. P.lttitelcauwala, "Pea. PRIVATE DISEASES. N..trsYOUNG, (late of Philadelphia.) Third Mtge. tees.• deserted:eh. of 1. eats Mueslis with naporallelod success. YarUesdar attention had to Sons mat...bee.. Mae.. la m se Urinary weans. lila Usu. meat to, the e being the most secressialiever the Woe... Ile elves hopes of • speedy ens* to ailllcted. Ladled mill 11.1 tilsOrinnagagoria sulArfor en. other preperailoT for nestowthic ObatrUctlO6o to thi health, memo:nal Mood. No , I. floe Dob ler per bottlo. Na. t, which I. !bar atirllKS tre:seer, et,i designed fa a:militate us., The • Dollars F r (nice hogrre toe r. Y. e fog P. Ks Addres ith sumo. lit. You No no ISOM pRIVATE DISEASES. - • • 071101 ti3)6 P7.31111112/42. Haad. .o,,tae eon e . tr or all dim.. of • release ase unfroze two tgr tow den; Dr an"a trt err tuele end sate treatment. Also. &Mina! Weakaem. end all othe fnf r Cuomo of Um sea Mal organs aad tOsir Cure ...reseed or money reloaded. Ufilea Wart-7 SO ba. N., 110 Z. an* eto P. at 4.4401 1 1.1014 r % W. 1410 i bal. • ra co.