II cautz-.4- EITTSEITIRG.3 T=l rlTTattrr.V,A Dece:_utzr 26, lU£B., The p, , ne.ral rn , hats -I:a7e been moiler act're lazir. the p :et week, though there ia of roor- - ; fez Improvement. The arrival , . of m. rclandise generally have • been larzer than .',sual both by rail and river, as nevi, tion is again saspende,d, 10e e::pcet to see , a falling off. For some ti es, th r •lute been an Unproved, demand, and \nett r prices, but these are exceptional, for.,a3 a general thing, the de mand for ticarly‘ell of the. leading, articles has been and restricted' mairtly to supt.lying imniediate wants. In regard po 'inis, there have been no-very important eitanzes„one way or the othek. APPLES—Demand fair, receipts light and market firm; we continue to quote, however, .at $3 to t 5 per bbl, as to quality. 'APPLE [BUTTER-70 to 80 cents. UTTER—Is a little dull, under the in fluence of an accumulation, and while the :market is weah,-pricehas yet are • withput quotable eliangle; 38 to "40 for *gcani, to 45 for_yrime to choice. - 8EA.1..553,50 to $3,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4% toy cents. CRANBERRIES-1n better tsupply, and 2 little dull: $ 22 to $24 per bbL • CIIEESEte-bull. at 14) to 204 es to quality. CORNMEA.L—Stdesat $1 to $l,lO. CARBOXOIL—.StiIes of standard white inn jobbing wav - at 2634 to 27, and in ,a re :.tail way at[29 to 30. -,- -DRESSED—SaIes at 10 to 12c. DRIED - FRUIT—In fair demand but un ..ciaartged; Isaias, of i_Ve.achpe yat 120 -to 13 for quarters and 15 to 16 foihelves. Ap• plet., Io to 1.1c.' • EGGS—Sales at 30 to 32 cts for limed, and 33 to 35 for' resh packed. . POULTRY--Scarce and firm; sales Chickens (dressed)llWll 'Co ~12,' rand Tiar:= l keys at 15 to 16.. . . POTATOES . -411teadYWith - sales of Peach `Blows in store at 85 to 90 per bushel. GRAIN-4There is little or nothing doing in Wheat, prices are unchanged _at. 41,83 to sl,Bs'foillb; '1 Red Winterr.• Oatsff' scarce, and e dealers are asking 64 to 655, on :track—May be - qtaited at 65 to 66e for small :lots in store. Corn is coming in more 'freely. but,' as yet. prices are Maintained at seto 9Cc fon prime m;tri„ and-old, would not bring nitich Rye—prime Penna. and Ohio is ,in deinend at $1,48 to $1,50. , f or is dull and nominal at .11,90 to $2. ,for EicOEl to choice Spring. . 4 E HONItNY-116,50 to $6,75 per bbl. LARD.' OIL-48;111ln and - higher; Extra No. 1 Winter Strained is quoted at $1,53 "to $1,55, in a jobbing Way. - ' LARD—IS - firm but unchanged at 18c to -,,18 1 c, in tierces, and 19c to 19Ne, in-kegs. FEATHERS—SaIes to the trade at 80, to , 145 for live geese, and 90 - - , to 95,4 n a - retail 3,11 , ;5S PORE= -$28,50 to $29. • ' SALT—Alle,glieny River bramis at $1,85 tho car load. and $2, in store. • WIIISKIC--Highwines lower, being qtto „ed, ins jobbing way, at 97 to"9Bc. FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged, :with :-arge receipts. We continue to quote Spring t.'tt $7.50 to $8 and Winter at $9 to $9,50. {lye Flour, $7,50. to $B,OO. The Pearl Mill Ouete their I brands,: -.made. of the best - Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour, • 4n barrels, at $9,50; and, in seeks, $9,20 per 'lnirrel• Double Extra Family, in barrels, ;10,20, and,l in sacks, $9,80 - per . barrel; , , ipring Wheat Flinir, in barrels, $B.OO, and, ” 'en sacks, $7,70 per,barrel. The. City Mills :Juote prices'tis'fdllotris: Extra Family, Winter) inL barrela, $9,50, and, in sacks, -7A9,20,per barrel; Double Extra Family, in I s Jarrell, sto,oo, and, in sacks, 49,70 per arrel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and 1 7.70, in,eacks per barrel. -- 1 - • Natters - in New York. Gold C/osed at 134X®135. Br Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. j - NEW YOltx, December 26, 1868. GOLD. , The money market Was quite, close dux ag the morning, when the rates for call )aus were 7 rier cent. currency, 7 ( per. cent. t,o).d and 7 per cent.. currency - with com „:iissions of 1-32 percent for; the;, two days; ' r oans were made at 7 per cent. currency :ith per cent. commission. for ten days. ad 3‘ per cent. for fifteen days. C As the advanced there was an easier. foaling ,:ad before three o'clock first class borrow got all the money wanted et 7 per sent. arrency. continuea failures in, mercan „, 'le circles brought'' discounts to - a stand See dry goods report for the failure Llthrop, !Ludington it Co. Next week ' likely to be a trying one for borrowera, after that! money will be much easier. .:,erling nominal at 9%@9X. 'Gold quiet ;Std steady;-! within range of 134%@135, were the closing rates. ;The bank! statement is more favorable I,an expected. Loans, $261,312,530; de ,ease, $1,091,650. Specie $179,468,650; de ea-e, $:02;719. Circulation, $34.387,114; 'crease, $32,3.56. Deposits, $178,603,752; `''crea-e, $4;573,4713. Legal Tenders, $1148,- - 6,160; decrease, $2,089,573. r. lIONDS AND STOCKS. 'Governments firmer: Coupons 'Bl, 114% 1111 do. '62, 110 V. ®110%; do. '64, 106 6 a ;161.1!X; do. '63, 10,7%®107%; do. new, 110, dr, '67 110% t',llo s '• do '6B, 110% • :110 ?.;; Ten-Forties, , 105%, ®1(15y.. • '3t.tte bonds steady.' Missouris, to; Old f3nnes4ees, , ,Gs34;\ North Carolinas, 6134; 'rginias, si. • ,8;,),..1; market more animated and higher. t- 'York' Central led the upward move ttz,ivhich was general. The otherifotibe:. Nos.:mks were St. Paul,,Ohto and Kiss's- Pittsburgh 'Toledo and Northwestern. Lnarket closed active and firm, though e higher prices of the-day were scarcely acurai, in,ec-(irtrly 61=4; iki@ '.-:;;; Wells , Express, 25%®25%;' Amer. Fat Exp., 48; Adams, 4'Vi049%; United :ate., 45 ®46; Merchants mon, 15%®15%; ;sot ern Union Telegraph, 343143133 X; Hart,: i:d and Erie, 24%; Mariposa, 6; do.pre -193ii@201/a. New York . Central, 154 Erie, 39%®393;; do. preferred, 62® ‘` Hudson, 133',®1333x,; Harlem, 124@125 ; ' Fading, 94; TerreHaute 38; Wabash, 583; , 19; do. preferred,7o;.St. Panl; 67 1 )11)67%; preferred, 83%; Ft. Wayne, 110M®110%; "-dividend Ohio• and Mississippi, 821)® 4; Michigan Central, 11334®118; •Michi- Southern, 88y i ; Illinois 'Central, 141® Pittsburgh, 83X®83; Toledo, 101® ?4: Rock Island, 116%®116%; North.' mtern, so@soN; do. preferred, 823;@82 6 ,. lining shares dull. riopper Shares at Boston: Copper Falls, .4; 1 ranklin 13; Quincy, 18; Hancock, 3; timesota, 2. - - - ;o'd shipments 'to-day $170,06; for tfie' fek e.608,190.i . r .' . '' - niports of dry goods $935,210; paeral . 'rchandise $3,875,805. . • .7. ‘• „.. .;:ecelpts'at the Stab- - Troktetiley`tci-day Were 45,556; Payments, ;2,178,870; Balande, ~4t . 166 835. I - .'he report that twenty millloae of new tql2Pitoluelkirliue &Oho ti that tne Treasury recently., burned, twenty - millions - pf fifties, which had called in in consequence of having •.„ 13 extensively counterfeited; the Waco of was supplied from time to time. - air`'l.'“ T lirywAnicEs, December 28.—Flour quiet s teady; : wittrchOice Minnesota at #6.50 ;3; choice WiseonAin and lowa at 145,75 a Wheat higher t. ;1119 . i• for Ittil $1,11% for:No. 2. Oate . ,eiltiroly r norpj.. Corn firm. with new shelled 'fift advancing,: with sabot lat- "404,20. , .Yley steady at 111;50 for No. -,0 this flO uitiAc W heitqlolll,milt. 000 Man' 4 1 0 1/4lnn arlitlbrefiiiikipmentorel4l)9ll ;,-0 busk wheat. Markets by Telegraph. Nava Yana-, Paceruber'26.--Aahes; pots are quiet and ataaady at 27,75a7,80, and pearls are at 11. . Cotton, is _firm and not very acttve, with calea of 1.300 Wiles at 25c far middling uplands. Flour; ascelpte 647 barrels; the marker: fa quiet z4::11 without anv chanaa, with aalea of 5,200 barrels at ;5,1152'3,25 for superfine State and western; ;6,7023 for extra western; $8,45210 for good to choice whits wiaaat extra; 1.6,0529,60 for. commoa choice Round TlOop Ohio; $7,75 a 9 for common to fair extra St. Louis; and 1510e:12,60 for good to choice do:, the market closing quiet. Southern dour is, quiet and uticbaaged; with sales of 150 barrels at s7a 7,76 for common to fair extra, and f7,80a13 -for good to choice do. .California fionr dull and nominal at 05,2fr.19 for old, and slo` a 11,75 for new.. Rye flour is'easier, with' salsa of 759 barrele at $6,30. Corn meal is a shade easier, with sales ofsoo barrels Bran dywina at 10,50. Whisky- is, quiet with Dales of .50: barrels westerns at. SI, free. Wheat; receipta of 1,200 bushels; the mar het is quiet and without, any claarge, with sales 10,200 bushels at ;1,63 for MY. 2 Mirwslakes, deliveradi $2,20 for white Mich inn, and white California at private terms. ..flye is quiet and steady: Barley is; nomi nal.. Barley malt is quiet. Corn,' receipts of 7;050 bushels; the market is a stizde.bet- 1 ter with a moderato rate of business: doing; sales 48,000 bushels al. 95a980 for new mixed western; $1.09Xa1,12 for old do in afore sad: afloat, Mid 11,05 for new white Bentham. Oatefirther; reaaipts, 500 bushi. sales 36,0013 bush at 76;;a76 1 0 for western in store, and 78c to: afloat. Ccal -quiet.' Loather, hemloek sole, in fair request :rod' un phanged. Wool quiet: and, arm; Wea l, or 450,000 lba at 43%a55c fox .domestic. fleece,. 76c scouretk4.22soc. pallecl a 23;aa3oo Rice quiat and firm at 019 1-2 c. • Cof fee mita.. Sagar quiet; s:rilea 46 hhds Cnba at 11 1-4 all 1-2 c. Mokiuma dull.' Petro leum quiet at 19th for crude. and sr 1-2c x for refined bonded. llona'qsiet at 10a20c for American: Liaseed'.oll quiet at' 98ca$1. Turpentine quiet at 45a45 1-2 c.. Druga • quiet. Pruvisions: P.ork lower; sales 700 bbla at ;2747,2-6(or newmeaa,;26a26,2s old do, ;20222,06 - ,and 425a27,00 prime mess. Beef steady.: salea 1138 bids at ,39a 111,60.new"plain me55„ ; 11 4 ..a,19,50 new extra Mawr. Tierce' Beetquiet 'at ;23a30,00 for 'prime mess, q31E35,00 Irtdia. 'Beef harr.3 steady; Isaias of 145 'tibia at ;30a33. 'Cat Meats quiet; sales of Dkv at 103aa11 7 le for shoulders,_ 1.88160 for' hams; 'middles quiet-and heavy. , Dressed Bogs lower at ll'ilsti2lac for Western, and 12;012 1-2 c for city. Lard heavy and lower; sales of 630 tcs at 16a-/al7l‘c for steam, chiefly at 17c 1 and 17 1-1a17 1 ,1.-2c,for kettle renderod; also. 2,500 bbls steam, sellers' option, toe:ember, 'Januiary,Febraarii: and March, at 16aial7c.' Butter quiet and steady at 2,1400 for Ohio, and 40a50c for State. Cheese firm at 14a 191-2 e. Metals—Sheathing Clapper steady at 33c; Ingot Copper dull at 23%a23aac for .Lake, and-Detroit. - Pig Iron - quilt &Ltd scarcely to firm at U 0842 for Scotch; and ;33a4.2 for_American• bar quiet at $0045 for refined English . and American; sheet is in moderate request. 'Russia Nails" quiet at 5 1-4a51-2c for cut; 6 3ala7c for clinch, and 27a30c for horie shoe. Freights to Liver pool firmer, With engagements per steamier for 15,000-bus corn at BXa9d. Latest—Flour firm; common dull, and heavy for medium - and good. Wheat q - aiet . and fain, with a limited home trade de mand. Rye quiet and nominally unchan ged. Oats firm at 7634 c for weatora in store; 78c afloat. Corn firm at :1,10a1,12 for old mixed western in store and afloat; 96ae~ for new western. Pork very dull and nominally , unchanged. Beef dull and in the buyers favor. Cut meats quiet and nominally unchanged. Baeon dull and drooping. Lard dull and heavyat 16%ci17c for fair to prime steam.. Eggs steady at 37 a4oc. • CHICAGO, - _DECAGIbOZ 26.—Eastern Ex amigo quiet and steady atl( r , off buying and par selling. Flour quiet, with spring • ex tras at $5,50a7,00. -Wheat - firmer and lalh4o higher; sales No rat $1,16a1,20, and No 2 at chiefly . at • $1,12%; sales No 2 aince s change at $1,121-2. Corn more ac 'tile and 1 1-2a2c higher, -- with''sales old No 1 at 66c cash, and 65e last half of 'April; new active at 45 1-2a4Be, closing steady at 471-2 a 48c; kiln quiet at 55a56 1-2 e for No 2; noth ing doing this afterneon. Oats firmer and one cent higher; sales No 2 at 46W,a47c, and rejected at 44c, closing steady at 47c for No 2. Rye dull and heavy, with sales No lat • $1,13a1,16, closing with sellers and no buy ers-at inside. Barley dull at $1,48a1,49 reg alai.; and $1,50a1,51 in houses. HlghWines dull at 92 1-2a93c cash, and 95e, seller, Jan uary. Provisions dull. Mess Pork easier, with sales at $26a27 cash and future. Lard dull and lower at 14a141-2c;'sales at 14c. Sweet pickled hams 151-2 c; other descrip. tions of hog product neglected and nomi nally easier. -= Dressed Hogs quiet and 20a 25c lower, with sales at $10.25a11,00, closing dulfat $10,50a10,75, dividing at 200 pounds. Itenelptsfor the past forty,,-eight hours -10,988 bble flour, 28,350 bush wheat; 23,252 bash corn; 13$1-2 bush oats, 5,718 bush rye, 115 bush barley. Shipments-12,304 bbls flour, 8,682 bush wheat, 43,641 bush corn, 16,473 bush oats, 9,597 bush rye, 2,506 bush, barley. Hogs dull and buyers and sellers 25c apart in their views, with sales $8,45a8,94 for fair to prime: receipts 73,093 bead; ship manta -3,880 head. Beef Cattle dull and un changed. NEW Yong, Decetuber 26.—. Dry Good!, Inertia i 9 the predominant, feature to-day, and a feeling at uncertainty and distrust has been created by the announcement of the failure of Lathrop, Ludington & Co., on 'Broadway, eraensive jobbers. This an nouncement, taken in connection with the suspension of Turnbull, Slade & Co., on Monday last, fora large amount, has done ranch to create distrust in the Dry Goods market. Both these failures will do much to arrest the upward movement in prices of. cotton goods. All dark good styles, of fancy Prints are in steady request at one 'ihWing, but goods which have been put up &yard recently go slowly, and the cur rent is against a rise, , regardless of the cost of gray cloths, which' appear scarce and firm at 9e for 6-4 square. On Monday nest „the r Nice of Lancaster, 32 inch, Prints will Elie reduced.from 20e to 173yc; for pinks •and purples from 20c to 19c.. But this will not affect the prlce' of- narrow goods at Present:. The market for Unbleached and Bleached Mpalins kfirm, but' rather quiet. The best yard yvide Unbleached Sheetings command 15;016c, although good Sheetings from Southern mills can be obtained at 14a143ic.' Good Tickings,like the Amoskeag, are in steady and fair request at 20a30c, as to Aplenty. > i • . • Sr. • Louis, December 26.—The market generally is very dull and scarcely any thing doing. Tobacco unchanged. , Cotton in good demand, but there is very little' here;,, middlings are quoted at 2334 c. FloUr steady and very quiet, with sales fall su perfine at $6a6,75. Wheat very firm and 5 alOc higher, with sales prime to strictly prime red at 31,75a1,95; choice to fancy at 52a2,30. Corn dull at 63c for yellow in sacks . and 58a60a for white, in bulk. Oats` heldirmly, but moves slow at 55c forprime and choice mixed. Barley quiet at sz for choice Minnesota spring. Rye steady at 01,2401,25. - Pork—nothing doing, but held at 327,50.> Bulk Meats nominal. Ba- Atilland nothing doing, the market feeling - decidedly heavy- Lard—nothing doing. Whisky firm at 98c; Recelpts-2,700 bush flour. 8,000 bush wheat, 5,200 bush corn, fi7oo b,ush'oata, 3,500 bash bar1ey,4,750 head PI figs lose active and lower at 9a9g; num ber packed to date 131,500,1igaitust 200,000 • same time last year.; Cattle _firm at 62630', gross, for common to choice.. :0131CINNATI. 'December 26:—FltMr changed and quiet; family 7,50a8,00. Wheat dull at 1,75 for No. 1 red.. Corn dull at 65s 66 for eat'. Rye Mill at 1,35.. Oats dull; - No. 2 59;'No. I not in Market.' tadey un changed and quiet at 2,20a2,25 for the beet adAe , gottbittmOtialig.ecl; middling 229 i. Whisky tlrzn Hoge dull, with hard? Tr - any denian‘Allough: few in market; - h4dereVo4 l :l4 , ,entinliot.willinc WI make tenneetious: live 9a9,85; theise ia1145; piptkare kolding.off mud_ phi of 3,111*4 Nati. y Al unsettled; it is =cult to give quo. PIT GAZEI.4E : MONDAY, DtetiißErt 2E,:{ MM. tations; buyers.and sellero apart. There is hardly any demand nor do holders maul -1 fest any disposition to press sales. Mess I Pork could have boon bought kl-day, to a I limited extent, at 27,50 for sty. Bulk meats [at 11.13 1 4a11,1414. .Lard 173 f. Green meats nominallv at 10,10/, 10 1 .4a111/j. Butter firm at'Sla4o: Eggs 32a33. Linseed Oil - sold at 1,03, but the demand is light. Choose firm at 171019; good demand. Flax seed in good demand at 2,10. Clover seed held at 15. ' Gold 133„ buying. Exchange dull at Nal-10 per cell discount buying. ' OLEvEr.atn, Decetriber 26.—F1our quiet and unchanged; we quote city made at , $11,50 for double extra 'white; $9,75a10,00 fer.doub)o extra amber; $8;50a8,75 forextra red - winter, and $8425 , f0r double Andra sprihk; country made; 48a8,75 for double extra red and an:Cheri s7xB for double, extra spring, and , $19a10,00 fOr double extra w.hite. Whoat;, isalea of two car Raids of No. 1 red winter at $1,75( two car loads of do. at $l,BO, and two ear loads of No. 2 do. at 460. Cord; 'sales of two car loads . of shelled at 69c. Oats;- sales of six cars - at 620. Rye held' at.. 51,20 .1 Petroleum;, the market is quiet and-easier, . refined held at 27a27%c in ear lots and 28a29e in trade lots. , Istaw ORLE.a..Ns, December 26.—Cotton stiff; middlings, 230 r sales, 6,ooo,bales; re- Ceipts, 1,591 bales; exports, 10,907 bales. Gold; 1355 i. Flour: very, firm;.low grades. 'scam; superfine; $7,59; double extra, $7,59 a 7,62; treble, $8a8,50. - Cori easier at , 78c. Oats; none on landing, 70c asked. Bran dull at $1,40. llay, - prime,'s27. Pork nom Wally $28,75a29,00. BaCon; shOulders, 14 1 /0; clear rib, .183;c; clear sides, 19 'c; hams, 17 alBc.. Lard; tierce, 18c; keg, 190. Sugar apd Molasses active and firm; common Sugar, 9a9%c; prime, L2a1.2,0; yellow clari fied, 12401230; common'•Molasses, 54a60e; , Prime, 62a66c; choice, 67a68e. Western no tified Whisky steady at $1,17301,20. Coffee quiet; fair, 1.4014%; prime, 16,0170. • , Bursa..t.o, December 26,—Floar dull, at 87a7,50 for NOA. 1 and 2 city'ground spring. Wheat nominal; No. 2 spring 81.50; white :Canada Va 2,15. Corn' good. demand for neir,. with • sales of 20 car lots at 7,5F0n: track, Oats nominal at 65c. Rye nominal. Barley; sales of 5,090 -bush Canada two rowed at 81,00. Pork declining; no sales. Lard . torninelly unchanged.' - Highv:lnes; sales of 100 bbls •at 51. Dressed Hogs• Ha 11%c, sccording-to weight., -, PiEtrtailgia , nr.g4 • December ..26.—Flour extreme-dull; Superfine., $525,50; extras, $6a6,15; To. 2 western extra family. 87,25 a 8,12%; Ohio, $8,75a10,50. Wheat inactive; col/talon and good red, $2,50; amber, 52,10 22,12.. Rve steady at 51;60, "Corn very dull and drocoing; new, 80a90c; old, $1.10a1,12. Oats '; `- , 1.. , rieute, .Thle p7to Otnaltiellna tat moNii/Lf„De, i .r,i , ~., . . Al r., - : 4 • 1;0 1 4 -, v maakeeills ad 'outland math_ all le told outtroly . , 'aputTielattriglilb VS WIOW tiara eue. Date; rigetiksrw4 Noi ioo.kohie 'mop. loritiVile•mkid.sblesseelmul It tNiltestini t aVr. , at . D SWUM 1110. 1114. VIII let /.z !;10 i.84 , 0100 , 11.1ikqe,;1,411144ei. , fbai refers • SW Clirrressurere ollihit i & ect e. seFchean... •,. CO a. J. welis. ow Dailassa. eittoo I ' JANDS GIUSL/De% COMMISSION lIIERCHAN TS -...--------____. . J. L. DiLLING.EIf..... . : ........ ;...A. A. 61 4 AVtseez . l ELLISI T IVOER. eV, STEITIVSUN, ... COMNISSION MERCRANTS, No. 87 Scond Street, Pittsbur4ll s Pa RECEIVE AND SELL - .4q Rinds of CouWry Produco All ordera for Merchandise propiOtly Ened, at LOWEST market rates. Particular ittentlon . glTen re th , ei'Peleof ceonulitergAiffe„rrih,.!:,•7",!L;er';'."t4lali: isfacticn, ty making quicx sALEs'and rEunrr ItE- Tuni{S. at MG lIUST MARKET Pit] CEO. and therefore .respectfully solicit yowl. consignments. All corre spondence auswcred promptly. Sfarking ?tales furiltgaed free. Grain in stare aidto arrive daily. 4.1131:t71 VIST.AIABLISHED DT b. a T. (10.1411 LY, 1812. • - ' W. N. €IORMLY, WHOLESALE,GROCER, (HIIIBC2LT OPP. EAGLE RIMY, ) prr-reu3umwr.H. se :A WATT, I:ANG - NVI4LIERALE DVAL&RS IN Groeeries, Plour, - Gralte, Produce, Pro. vhdons;rlsh,Cheesic, Caribou . . NOE. 1721 and 174 WOOD ETIMET, near Liberty street: 'Ptztaburgh: : n08:n6.5 31. BTSII.S J. do BZIGHLE • rISTEME & SON, Coramfswi t on, liferclmpts, AND wr4LrBB . . , VIJOUR,GIZAJEDT, , 1i0..95 011.10 STBEEI. near East Common, - • J. B. CANT/ZIZ. • • T. CANFIELD. .B. CANFIELD Bi, SON, COM . MISSION 'MERCHANTS, and Wholesale 'Milers In tioshen; Futory. , 'Hamburg and W. 8.. Cheese, Butter, Lard - Port' Bacon, Mar, Flab, Dried Pratt, Drain. PIC Lead Pot, Pearl and dads. _White Lime, Linseed, Lard, coal and Car bon Ol e. No. i 1 Flit street. Plttsbureh. PIT= REV, JAg7.I:22MaLB,/r KEIL Sr . nICIZART, - .14-ERCH.A.I4TSI .h.ND DRAI;E:IIS IH PLOTIR, 9iEDB; MILL YEED, &t., f Liberty tit., Pittsburgh, mrA:b37 ALEX. TeBANY J. B. AIiJER AfcßA bic ANJEIL, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Dealeri 'FLOUR, OTtAIN and PP.OISUCE GEN ERALLY, 14a WATER STREET, above Pittaburin. FETZNR & ARMlYrnoil,i, BANICRVPT NOTICES. ... - - U. s. 151Am-3r - rm.'s OFFICE, 1. D. - '. IV. of Pennuivanis. PITTSFIT - 11011.. December 22. trics. TBIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE:That on the 2 tat day of Deesraber. A. 1). 1809, I • Warrant In Bankruptcy was Issued aealmit the cs. tote of THOMAS K. WILLSON, or Allegheny city, In the County of Allegheny. and State of Penni , yl- raffia, win, ha, In,n adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petltiont that the payment ot any debts and fleliverr,af any property beton ging to such bank rapt tp him or for Ills me, and the transfer of any. property by him are lorhidden by law: that atucetlng of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to pro'e their debts,and to choose One or snore assignees of.his es , tate, win be hell at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hoiden at N'o. 310 Federal' Ftrect. Allegheny City. Allegheny county, I'a., before JoHN N. MIMI. ANUS,Esq.. Regist. on the Bth day of Febru ary, A . D. 1969, at 0 o'c!ock A. A.S A ItO LEY. U. S. Marshal, as Ales ien ce r. U. S. MH IC ARSAL'S OFFE. i IV. D. of Penn,yl:rania. Flrrigpnitoti. December I Sthi 18118. 9 1 1118 IS TO GIVE:NOTICE that 03 the I.lth day Of November. A. 0. 1868, a ' -Warrant lit Bankruptcy was Issued against the its. tate 01 ~AMITKI, BAILEY, of New Brtglitry. Ter enUntr, Pa., Ind IVILf.IAM U. MeDANILEs.6 • of Plu T huralt, In the county of A:lc:near, and State , of Pennsylvania. partners as ItAFLEY & NDI. S 4, who hay.: been ntljtidged bank rnptson their-own pr rttlOn; that the payment of tiny debt, awl dell, cry of any propt.n.y heionying to such bankrupts to them or for their nse. nod the trans fer of any property by them are fdrbblden,by law; that it Ineetlo y of the creditor:: oft he said bankrupts, to prove their debts, and to chouss one or more as signees of, their estate, will be held at a Court of fr,tankruptee, to be holden a.t No. 116 Federal SI.. Allegheny - 1!Ity, Alloglicny coduty. Penna., before .101fN PURV/A.NCE, Itug,is s ter. on the ' 3d day of - February, A. D. 1809, a; 10 o'clock THO3IAS A. BOWLEY,.i: • de2l:lf* U. S. Mar:Anil, us, Mersenger. IN TITE aisTritztfcovitT OF . THE UNITED STATItIi, FOIL:TIIII'WEST kItS DISTBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. WAS I WiTON BRITTON% n hatikritot tinder Els lact.of Congress of March 2d, 1807, having applle,l Jot a tilseliarocfroniall hli debts. and tither cottnao ..proVable under said Act, .order o' - .; the Conn notlee4i IterOny given to all vrolltt.4 who lia.ye 'llrovedilhetr d.cbts-autt other, .persons Interealed, r to appea on the-e the-6th " dtuy of Eittit ailtY. 1869, at 10 o'clock A, It...before JOHN . _N. PURVIANCE, Esq., 'Register,' at ' Ida' °face, No. 110 Street, env, P 41.. cause, ir they have, why Allegheny a discharge ahobtd not show tQgrante i to the field tiaukrupt.., • • • • de20b71.31 • S. C,3foCIANDIESS ~'~~~ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Letter* of administration on the estate of RGE: CARNAHAN, late of the Borough of Temperaneeville,, deceased—have been granted to the undersigned, and all persons Indebted to said estate ate nequested to Make immediate payment, and those !Ming claims against the same will pre sent them properly probated without delay to note;a3l )t MOSES CHESS, Chanters township. • .. AUCTION SALES. BY H. B. BitUTHBON at 00. , . BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS , FOR. THE' MILLION. AT SMITHSON'S EMOORIUM 15.$ .A.ND 57 , FIX' TH AVENUE• Messrs. H. R. SAIETBSON d CO.,,proprletern of the well known Mammoth Auction Houee are crea ttng an excitement consequent upon the arrival of new goods which aro being sold at remarkable low prices.. Gootis'or:every variety: the finest sewed b^ots, the snot ritetilonable beituortti gaiters and anklet alums, slippers, &c., blankets, - flannels, cloths. easthneres , cutlery and carpets. Call and eiamine. • No 'trouble to show goods. 'Ladies% relosee and children's furs at alqtost • your ow& prises: All good's wartanted as MlretielltPd 11024 GRAND 7 Emilie CLOSINC:OUT- SALE €RlO43S_*-' OR TEE , OeRNER STORE; 1 110.-100 °WO szcsET, ALLEqiiENT cLTY. No. 271 4berty Street, ~~~~.~ ta P.: l T 3,9 . 11110.1a." 7 :5:'211W;-:: 0-1.1•1 5":7.775 1 ,7,*ttf,-;r4,..T5. i • r.,.; .17 "f: - 7:or Czaa: Z,72t • •cf.: .t, Ls: 2,u' 3:6 10: le Night Ott-'l. Mr•Xe,:oc.. - : - .- from For ti- , kets gm. 7 a - Ir. dd, rrar^2, .salt 4.! . A LE G.5.1.7:71.:' PA.i.LE.:,:tit; On and rift,r ,ravviabe- • TWO TIIAINS Df-..ILE 'will 'ease Pitt:Li - ours - It Ons tlonz , cornenoZEleven.thandP....as st. - can for Zrank-- lin, 011 City.; ..7tzta' 10,1 'and ell polata :he 411 Me gloias. I LEAVE PnieTaanatnr.. 7.1 T 1.7.71317.7E02 0 Man 7:1.5 plrt Express DDI • 32; pres 3... 6:: : .t0 aas Brady's B'd Ac 3:49; 1. - ..l2radys 'd 4.1:11 /St Soda Workp ;tat Sc dr:Works • Accontod•u.. 10:5 a zit neaseiad.t'a. I.at L 2d Soda Worka,--z----- 12413otlaWcr•ks- •- • •• Accosaod , n SitlO J..aacaoda , 3: 1 19 Church Train /save .leltastarroz. at 2:10 ??..*.ez• rtre at Pittsburgh at 3:50 Passengers taking e.ress tantuLtiare hut change of ears between ittautzrult, 2.aralt and O.IA. : Regions. Mall. and 'Empress Tralas ctep only a:: principal points Mixed Way tr.d da.P.ut trains atop at all stations. • THOMAA ELIO. Atlz't. W. POSTER HOPE. Tllr4et Agent. ' nay T •- - • ITTSBIURGATs= CDICINNATI AND ET.•"""" p er. NAI4WAY. PAN HANDLE r,fithe.ol, CITANGZ OP Tl3le.—On and snot. , N0v.22(1, 1888, trains will le•irei•satt at taw Union Depot, as follows, rittsbarifs Lima:. ' • ' Mail .Exprdsv Fast Llne.,.. . .• ..... Fast Expre3z. Mixed Way bEctkoniticl: . 6 4ce'n, No. I Acr.ommod , n. 3:38 p.m. 'SAC a, ?'' m l3 . - McDonald's Ace'n. No. 2.. 0:08.p.4'..4.1.033. rS - ' Jr/I-2:58 p; Id: Express will leave dr.ily. •:151:13 P. M. Mel willarri ve dat.v. The 10:13 a. m. I'rain leaves daily, Sunday: cm'" eepted, and makes close connections al lie‘raz.r. :fa? Zanesville and points on Sandusky, 'Az 'llewark E. R. 8. F. SCULL, General Ticket _ W. W. CARD, Sup' t.. Steubenv:/le, Ohio. aoti. liMl3 AGE.. FORT WAYNE & CHrCl'f;o 23. W. AND CLEVELAND it PITTSBURG-7i F. From Dec. 20th. 1868. trains will leave rroaii and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts— burgh city time, as follows: . Leine.Arne . - Chicago Ex.; 3:o3 ' a m Chicago Ex... • 2:13 & Erie it ..Yorn MI 7:28 a mlehicago Ex ....111:58 alit Gl. - 3.1W1PR.11 , 1 6:28 a m,'Wheeling Ex. 11:13 am Chicago Mall— 6:58 a. m; Crestiine prat Chicago Ex.... 10:08 a miChicago Ex..••l 4:38 Paa. Cl. Wh'gEx. 2:23p ts!Cleverand Ex 4:08 pia Chicago 2:43 p Erie it Ygln Ex • 6:13 pia. W. ZrieEx. 4:53 plc! Cl. &WWI; Ex 6:58 par Depart /ram Allegheny.; Anise in aiiiegheng t • N, Brigt.'n AC: - 8:58 a sn!N. Brigt*n Ac. 7:03 a IL- Leetsdale 'y 10:28 m' N. Brigt'n, " 8:28 OM 11:58-a miNew Castle " 10:33 a aa. Rochester ." 1:33 p iLeepdale 9:13 a als. Leetsdale sec. 3:58 pm: , • 11:08 p N. Brlgt'n ' . 5:33 pra Brigt'n " 2:43 p m N. Brigt'n " . 6:28p ns,Leetedale '• 4:53 pa Leetsdale " . 10:43 pin r " 7:18 is 61 Leetsdale Sun- iLeetsdsle Snis day Church... 1:13 p ati day thurch... 9:58 am 2:13 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. (3`11:58 a. Chicago Express arrives daily. de= ' R. MYER'S., General . Ticket Alicia.. 1D EIVNS I ____ LYANIAg : NONB .1.. CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and atter Nor, 2Eth. 1868, Trains will ar. rive at and depart fromshe Union . Depot, corner oi. Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: ~,rrim Depart. Mall Train.... 1:30 ain DM' Express.. 2:30 am Past. Line ... ... 2040 a m Wail's Egress.. 6:30 am Wall's No. ... 6 20 a m:31al1 Train 6:15 ain BrlntonAcc`n. 7:50 aru I• F'incinnati.Exl2:3s pm. Walls N 0.2.. 850 a na! Wall's No. 2-1120 Cincinnati Ex. 9:40 a mi.rolinstown An. 3:25 pm. Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m:Braddecks No 1 4:20 pze Baltimore Ex. 1.43 p to:Phila. Express 5:10 par Phila. Express 91:05 pm; Wall's No. 3.. 5i20 pia Wall's NO. 3..._ 1:30 p in, Wall's No. 4.. 6:15 pm Ylraddocks Nce,l 3:50 ptu 'Fast Line . 7:50 pm Wall's No: 4. 7:25 pmirfall's.itto. 5.. 11:C0 ,:i ist Way Passen*r.lo:2o p in ! The Church Train leaves Wail's Station every Sunday at 9:15 a, m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:111• a. in. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:59 p. a :writ es at It. all's Station at 2:00 p. m. Cincinnati Expresli leaccs, daily. Ali other tr-,..mt daily except Sitnay. For fartherinformazion apply to • . . ~ • - W; H. BECKWITH - , Sgent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company ne:11 not ar,-. snme anv rlsk for Baggage, except for wearing up. pare l, and limit their responsibility to One Humored. Dollars' in value. Alt Baggage exceeding- that amount in value will be at therisk of the owner, un less taken by special contract. ...._ , EDWARD' 'FF. vi'irtrkirj. General Su,aerintontient, Altoona, Pm... - 13E1 TATESTERN altaßgigg v Y - SYLVANIA. .11A_L 80A.D.--4.in and after n ov. 22,1, 1868.. the 'Fut seater Trains on the Western Pentisylv.:.zia Raise road will arrive at and depart from the rederai• Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows: • • . Arras. Depart. Springdle No I 0:40 r. .... T:OO :iereeport, No. 1 8:30 a M Freeport No.l 9:15 am Express 10:40 a at 'Sharph'g No.171:20 a M Sitsrpb`g No. I 1:25 p 2:45 pm eport No. 2 4:00 pniltipritgd l e Not 3:20 pm Mall 1 5:53 p in, Freeport. No. 2 5:20 pm. Springd'e No 2 6:451: mlSnrinfrd l e No 2 7:20 pia Aboye trains run dally except Sunday. , The Church Train leaves Allegheny Innct. every Sunday at 7:40 a, in., reaching Allegheny City at 9:50 a. al. Returning, leaves Allegheny Clt'y at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny Junct. at 3:48- p. tn. Coststr - rAMON TICKETS—FOr sale In packagei et. Twenty ` between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Herr's, 'Bennett, Pine Creel:, Etna and Sharosburg t and good only on the traits stopping at Stations spot Wed on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny City 'at 7:00 a: .m make direct connection at Frespoll with Walker _. line of Stages for Butler and Hartnaht town. illtrougls tickets may be pnrchased at tbt Office. No. 3 St. Clair street, near the Suspenclut Bridge It'ittsburgit and at. the Depot, Allegheav For Rather Informative apply to JAMES LEFFERT9, Agent, Federal Street Depot The Western Pennlylvanla Railroad will not Mt. rime yrisk for Baggage, .exeep: ter wearing ay. pare], and limit their responsibility t6One Hundred; Dollars in value. All baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, nut less taken by special cot traot. • EDWARD H. WILLIAMS Gent_ , , 711 Scterintendett, Altoona. Pa. IMM MORY JJLL IWUTZ. r UNION PAGIFN RAILWATI Eastern Division. The SHORTEST AND MOST RELIAII3';!? OT from the East to cal POLlit6 Colorado, Nevada. California,. Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Oregon. ,_.Two . Trains leave state Line and Leavenwors (Sandays exceptcd,a the arrival of trains Pacific? Railroad from St. Ben nis, and Hannibal awl Bt. Jo Railroad from cy,. connectlti. at Law.. nonce, Topeka sod Watnego with etaabsis for all points With Kans UN I TED STATESck west of Ells. worth the EXPRESR PANY DAILY LINE bir OVERLAND...UM& • AND EXPRE:33 COACHES YOB DENVEII; SALT LAKE; And all Pointe in the Territories,. And with HANDERSAYNIS TRI-WFXKLY Luiz of COACHES for Fort Unlon,, Benthi Fort, Pass, Alto. u c e. v Ne e , xi S ci tn . ta Fe,.and all points in Arizona sad With the recent additions of rolling' stook art equipment, . and the arrangements made with as p I:Tensible Overland Transportation Lines frOM Its western terminus, this road now otters unequalled facilities for the transmission of freight to.the Psi V&A. Tickets for sale att all the principal offices ill the Halted States and Conadss . _ Be ak for tckets ifs HR SMOK HILL, R OU T E as UNION i .P.S.CIP/0 T RAILWAYY ilesTzpx Drhs.foli. Gnaws' Freight mid Ticket Agent etTEikimain. TO LIVERPOOLANDaft, QUEENsToWN. TOD -INMAN DIAUL STEAMSEnnk "N t hal e ll4eliteen f lizet.eaasevessels, most that the e I . CITY OF IT °F,3ISI;Wor arIDBK EVERY SATUEDAY, from Pies 4 6, Not Elver, Netil'erk. Tor Moire or further tri f° l2 Olo , ` Ralt APV I 7IO •• c• Matatit ReiGniX ire " ERB TO= imam Po l iM " arid • GPO/ft p 6441, 0 II Depart, .Gar-tie. 35't.3 a. 10:13 S.. p. Sib .7 ~... 21:5g p. re. 1.1.:18 a.. a: 5:43 a. re. 6:1.3 p. .11:24 Wsuilaingto A. ANDERSoPit Eketotml Buperiiiterideig J. • WEB/11TE116