13!El IS Financial Natters in New York. Gold Cloud at lug. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Naw 'roux, January 13, 1869. • mozmy.- • The Money market is once more working 1 easier, and the demand on call readily sup- plied at 7 per cent. The offerings are more liberal and the Backs getting into stronger Positions by increasing receipts of currency= . from the West. Discounts dull and un changed. :The Comnionwealtb and New • York County Banks are taking steps to re turn to the State system, one of the Albany Banks doing the lathe. Sterling, which' was-firm in the morning at 934, closed weak at 9%@9%. Gold firmer, " opened at 135% ' and closed at 135%. ' • • • • . • • 4...• • • noffie AND 5 svCICH. The market for Governments 'was quiet and steady durin most ,of the day; Ten- Forties t .however, vaned materially. At 4 d the .close thewhole list was stronger. Coupons 1881, 11 %@112 1 4; do. 132,112% 112% . %; ; d0.'64. ,108%(4109 do. '65, 109%01 .10'3g; new "do, 108%(4108%; do. '67, 108% .01108%; do. '6B, 108M4108%; Text-Forties, 107%01107%. " State bonds strong: Missottrhi, 8734; new Tent:es:fed% 68@69; new North Carolinas, 621/a63; - Virginia4 581:Louisiana Sixes, 72% (473; Levee. Sixes,‘ 67%®68%; do. Bights, 79®80. • ~' •- • • .. The Railviav market is active and higher. The bull programme isl, progressing vigor " onsly,•: and 'while the special features are Reading, St. Paul, Rock Island, Ft. Wayne, Wabash and Northwestern, the whole list: is buoyant and excited with a heavy ad . lance.; , Reading Is under the influence of the Erie combination. St. Paul preferred.. was very active at the last board•atulln 'the the long room,' one broker alone taking •, 5,000 shares. Pittsburgh, Rook Island and \ Northwest were ; also heavily dealt in. ' Five-thirty Prices : Cumberland, 38%(4 _ 39;• Wells Express, 25%(426; American, 38; Adams, 49(0493; United • States, 48%; •31ercbants Union, 13(41336; silver,Quick -22(4,23; . Canton, 55%@)56; Pacific Mail, 23©123%; Western Union Telegraph; 2.3%@)34:. Mariposa, 5;• do: preferred, 20q(4 20%; New York Central; 157@1573/ 8 ; Thie, 38%®3834; do. preferred,- 61%@62; Hud son • 132;4(4133%; Harlem, 132®133; Reliding, 45%0145%. Terre Haute, 37; do. pref., 63%; Nrabash, 6534; do. pref., 73(475; St. Paul, 753;(4753% do. pref., 95%(495%; Ft. Wayne,. _122©122%; Ohio snd Missis= sippi, 3331®113i6; 'Michigan' , Central, 115(4 • 116; Michigan: Southern.9o36®9l; "ICI ,. • nolo Central, 143k®144, 'Pittsburgh, 85%® 853 ; Toledo, 104%®105;. Rock 'lsland, 128%®128%; 'Northwestern, 83%(48336; do. preferred, 873(487%; Chicago and Alton, ••- 149; St. Joeroreferred, - 103; a C. and 1., C: - 85; _Wabaah; 6234.(453;, Dubuque- and Sioux C 4, ::; C. tsr, G. E., 48; C. B. & Q., .190;' • e Shore, 101 3 ; Panama., 342%. - -' ' i ng shares dull; Smith and Parmelee, Copper _Stocks at Boston--Caltunet, 5; , Copper. Falls, 16; Franklin, 143 i; Hecta, 75; Hancock, -33;; Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 22; Hartford and Erie, 27%. Gold export for the week $3,276,680. Clearances at the Gold Exchange Bank 133,67 6 ,0 00 . • • 15138 TItEAERTRY. - ,-- • The reoeipte at the-Bub-Treasury to-day were 51,397,714; payments, 51,830,360; bal , snoe # 580 813 084. - •4, • • —Markets by Telegraph. NEW Yoak January 13.—Cotton more active and fully }lc -better; sales of 11,000 bales at 29kr for - Middling uplands, and some sales reported as high as 29%. Flour reoelpts-6,960 "barrels. Flour dull and heavy and salo lower; sales of 4,900 barrels at 5,75a13,25 for stiperfine state and western; 0,75a7,25 for extra; 6,130a7,75 for extra west 'erri; 7,1x1a9,65 for white wheat - extra; 6,90 a 9,15 for round hoop Ohio; Bao for extra St. Louis; 9,50a19,25 for good choice; California 'dull; 150 sacks Sold at 5a6,50 for old and 8,75a11 for new. Rye flour quiet and lower with sales of 700 barrels at 5,50a7,75. Corn meal quiet; 200 barrels Brandywine at 5,25. Whiskey, IW - barrels western at 1,02 for free. - .7,Beeelpts of Wheat 360 bushels. Wheat dull and heavy, with sales of. 28.400 bushels at 1,513a1,62 for - .No. 2 spring in store and afloat. the latter price being an extreme` one; 12,95"f0r prime' white Call . fornia. Rye is a shade firmer, sales 1,200 bash of western are reported at $1,52. Bar ,/e y is more active end sales are reported of ' "3,800 buish Canada West at 12,15., Barley Malt is quiet and sales were made of 500 bush State at 52,10. Corn—recelpta amount ed to 6,341 bush; market opened firm and closectsheavy; sake Fwere made of 58,000 tusk at 91495 c for new mixed western; 960 •-= for handsome do. nearly yellow; 92 tor new white western; 97699 c-for new yellow Jersey; •$1 for •new yellow Southern; 97,041 for new white southern; $1;05 for inferior old mixed, in store; $l,ll for prime do. delivered. Oats —receipts amounted to.. 625 bush and the market is a shade armor and more active; sales ,are ,remtpd of 81,000 bush at ,7 6 / a , 76%0 for western in store; 77%1178%c for do. afloat. Linseed Oil is quiet at 97ca$1, cash. and barrels. • Rice dull. Coffee firm and quiet. - "Sugar, steady at 113011%0 for Cuba. Molassesdull; eales 400 bbls New Orleans at 132a80e. • Hops drill at 10a18o for American. Pet:oleuin firm lit. 190 for crude, and 33a 33%0 for refined bon ded. Wool quiet; sales 100,000 pounds at 45a580 for domestic fleece; 4.8%e-for domestic wool, and 28a300. for California. Leather; hem lock sole 'firaf-Itt -28%11.23%c for Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light weights, Coal; 40reliontallingiat 510 • foeNewelastle gas, and 1117 for ,IdverPool "oint11111; domestic quiet arid heavy. Spirits Turpentine quiet • •.!at=52%1580;' 1 Metids--Sheithing Copper an. settled and low; Ingot Copper very likm at '24941.24%cs for Detroit. Pig iron unsettled' and lower at 1188a410 for "Scotch, and $861i40 for Ameriana._ Bar dull at 90a920 for re - l'f"1 - 10=nedEngilahl$ 11 d.. titmerielitir :Sheet quiet .. • at 10allo for Russia. Nails dull at 505%0. , fier forl,clinch, rind • 27a500 for horse-skoe. . Park,•quiet,aild luniT/1 sales ••of 850 barrels at $29,25a80,00 for new 'mess;' 1128,60128,62 'for old 'flo.; '524109' *25,25 for prime. and $2428,26 for prime j- mess; els°, 1,760 bbls new mess; seller for , six biOnths,.at $29. Beef steady:otitis sales = 406 bbls at 59a16,60 for new plain mess, and $14a19,50 for new. vitro mess: - Tierce Beef heavy,"rirlth gales 1;625 tierces at $27080 for mesh and. $11.1a37 for India mess. , • MM B stintd i ri 4 ith Mies 275 bbfs kit .180334. Vat Meats rmer, with ' sales 240' packages "•' 'at .1234a130 for shoulders, and 14a170 for /, - hams. Dressed Hogs are firmer at 18% , • Ire for western, and../4a14%c . for. city. Middies quiet f with sales -190 boxes at 13%0 ' for Cumberland cut, .ariff'l6%6. for long clear. Lard a shade lower, with sales 650 tierces; at 18%a19y,0 for steam, and 19%a 19%0 for kettle rendered; also, 8,750 tierces steam. seller and .bnyer. for, February March, April and Jniy,at 19a193:0. ' Butter quiet and steady at 30a40c for Ohio. Cheese Arm at 161x2.0c. Freights to Liverpool quiet, • with engagements fur 20,000 bush-corn, per steam, at Bd. Latest—Flour closed "dull, - and saloo lower. Wheat without change. Ry e firm at $1;50a1,52 -western: Oats " more active and firmer at 76%a76%0 for western in store and 78%a7913 afloat. Corn dull' at 91a94c for new mixed western, $1,07a1,10% for old mixed western afloat and in store. Pork dull and without decided change; sales of 250 barrels of aiessat $29, seller four , , months. ' ' _Beef_ _quiet and without' decided change. Mut meats. steady with moderate ; • demand. .'Bacon in fair request. Lard dull and heavy at 19%a19140 for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull at 84a85c. Dry Goods.—The market is less excited ) for cotton goods. The upward movement in `raw material has been arrested, but " nevertheless the prices of certain classes of • goods are gradually hardening, partion larly for printed and plain cotton fabrics. which "grfrin good - request: ,ItWould seem " now as.* all elesaes of cotton goods must advance in thenext thirty days. Speaghe's new styles of light prints have been opened at 14%c, while black and medium light styles are still jobbing at 18a18No. The Cocheco prints have been opened at 14c, which is an indication that does sympa thize with the rapid advance in the price of other makes. Gnerney & Co.'s prints opened at 13%c for Hamilton; 1334 c for Lowell; 113(e for Wamsutta; 10c for Pacific Percel, and 130 for do. Prints; 1314 c for do. Peking and colored Alpacas; 25c for do. Orientals; 21c for do. . Armnres, and 22e for Pacific. Lawns will open at 18c. The Wain. sutta bleached mnslins have opened at 23 34c4 White Rock axe steady. at 1734 c for Lonsdale; 20c for Nashua E, and 190 for Apnleton A . Heavy Brown Sheetings steady, at 18 l4c for Waterford X X: 1414 e for do. BB; 12 for do. 1131, Bootto; 1214 c for Lawrence 5;:11;40 for Indian Read; 5 1 4 c for 23 Scotto- double fold, and 18J4 for Nashua: W ' . CiNcriNNATr, January 13.-Flour firm, with family at 87.75a8,00. Wheat irregular -and held at 51,75a1,80.f0r No 2 and 1; No 1 sold at quotations; $1,70a1,75 represent the views of buye rs. Corn; inactive de mand at 65e, and - -holders ask higher; firm. Barley unchanged; common firmer, excited and prices higher; middling $1,28a 1,28%. Whisky very dull, with small sales at 96a99c; but loreed sales. could not be made better than 95e Provitdons dull and prices' drooping. Stew Pork held at $29a29,50. Lard at 19a19%c for prime kettle; and steam 184 e. Bulk Meats dull, with sales af shoulders at 11%allty,c, and sides is*. Bacorrin fair consumptive de- Maud, with sales 150 •hhds at 13%a13;(43 for :shoulders, 16%0 for clear rib, 'and 17a17,50 for clear sides. Sugar cured hams 173018 c. Batter firm a4-33a4Ocr. - Eggs 30. Linseed Oil dull at $1,05. Lard Oil firm .et $1,60a 1,65. Petroleum flim at 30420 fer refined. , Groceries firm and in good demand at full prices. Timothy Seed $3,50. Gold . 1351/,, buying. The Money.. market closed at 10a 12 per cent. Exchanke higher at 1-10 pre mium buying. The Price Current today publishes returns from one hundred and • seventy-eight pork packing places in the West, showing the number packed up to the close of December and the estimated packing for the season, resulting in a fall ing off of 61,676 head in the packing this year. An increase la weight is shown at thirty-nine places ranging from . two to twenty pounds per hog. There is no differ enee reported. Chicago is not - included in the`ootings. - ,. Hogg nominally unchanged and none of fering. • Sr. 'Donis, Jan. U.-Tobacco' in better demand but• the offerings are small. Cot ton-no sales are reported. Hemp-small sales undressed at 90c. Flour inactive and unchanged; superfine 56a6,50; extra $7a7,25; double extra $7,50a8. Wheat very dull at $1,50a1,80 for prime to choice red fall; slasa 1,02% for 'do. white. Corn dull and un changed at 62a68e... Oats unchanged at 55a 580. Barley inactive at $1,85 for prime. loWa and Illinois. Rye unchanged at $1,25.. Whisky unchanged at 97e. Pork In active speculative demand; checked thin mess sold at 429; pork of 800 hogs for March Ist at 229,25; do. of 2,000 for March delivery at $29. Bulk meats not so stiff; jobbing sales of shoulders at 124012%c; clear tildes 16%c. Bacon easier at 13 3 / 4 al4efor shoulders; 17%c for clear sides; 180 for sugar cured hams. Lard in small and irregular lots sold at 17% alB%c. Receipts-flour 3,500 bbls; wheat 1,909 bu; corn 500 bu; oats 3,400 bn; barley 300 bu; rye 200 bu; hogs 3,875 head. Hogs-all packers but oae hauled off and the only sales made to-day' were at $9,80, averaging 208 lite, - and $lO averaging 218 lbs; the number' packed to date is 212,500, which is about 12,000 less than at the same time last year. Cattle-good in small sup ply and higher; common unchanged; the prices range at 8%871 c gross for inferior to choice. Sheep in moderate request at s2as per head for common to choice. CLEVELAND, January , 13.-Floar dull and lower; city made $11a11,25 for treble extra white, 59,50a9,75 for double extra amber, $8,25a8,50 for treble extra red winter, $7,75a 8,00 for double extra spring; country made , $7OO for double extra red and amber, $7,00 50a8, a8,50 for double extra sprina, and $9,25 alO for double extra white. Wheat-sales of 1 car No. 1 red winter at $1,75; sales of 1 car No. 2 do. at 11,03. Corn-sales of 1' car ear, on track, at 85c. Oats held at 63c. Petroleum active and firm with an upward tendency; refined lots held at 80a31o, and 82a33c for trade lots. MILwAUEEE, January 18.-Flour dull and prices unchanged. Wheat quiet at , 1418% for No. 1, and $1,12 for No. 2. Oats dull at 48c. Corn entirely nominal. Rye Jim at 51,10 for No. 1. Barley unchanged. Provisions weak. Mees Beef 513,00. Mess Pork 528,50. Sweet pickled hams 15%a 15%e for prime city. Lard 19e. Dressed Hogs firmer at $12,50a12,75. Receipts -8,000 bbls flour; 8,000 bush wheat, 500 bush oats, 400 bush corn, 3,000 bush rye, 200 bush barley, 1,200 dressed hogs. - TOLEDO,January 13. -- Flour quiet. Wheat bi2c, better; closing weak, white Michigan at $1.73, amber 11,70a1,72. do. buyer for January at 51,76, No. 1 red at $1,70, No. 2 do. at 11,60. Corn a shade lower, new No. 1 at 610, new white 62e, new rejected at 59e. Oats dull. Rye quiet. Clover Seed quiet and steady at $8,50. Dressed Hogs firm and Vo better at 12Mal3c. Loummat, Jan. 13.-Sales 121 blade. To bacco-Lugs to medium cutting 4% to 11.7,50. Cotton 27%. Whisky raw and free 51,00. Mess Pork. $3O. Lard 19%. Bulk Sheol ders 12%. Clear rib sides 16; clear aides 16%. Packed Bacon Shoulders 14; clear rib sides 17; clear sides 17% packed. Flour. superfine $5,50a6.00. • Wheat 51,80a1,90. Corn 58a80. Oats 60a02. Rye $1,40. DALTIMOBE, osprutry 18.-=Flour fairly' active and- favors buyers. Wheat dull; „sales of good red at $2,104,15. Corn dull; I solos of white et 8046, Yellow ,88a90. Oats, firm at 70a75. Rye dull at $1,4521,55. Pro -visions 'AIM and in good demand. Mess ,Pork at .830. Bacon, rib aides 17a17%e, clear sides•l7,o, sboulders 14%a14%, hams 19a200. :Lard 200. • . , „. MEXPlrte,..Tanuary ,; 18. Cotton firm, at 03340 i• isle in 'the 23renoomai , 294; rebeipts, 86 bales; exports, 498 bales. Flour firm; p fitV ertirte $7,0147,50. °Orb; 65a800. Oats 6505 e. Hay, 524424 per:,tuit., Bran, 28a 25e. " Corn Meal, $3,75. Pork: ilk •Lard, 20a21.0. . Balk moats Shoulders. 1234 clear ind, $.6%c. Dreamed bogs, 11% . 8121,0 ex 1:', ' -PoiLaTIELPins, Jan. 13.--Flour depress ed; sales northwestern extra family at $7,25a7,75; Ohio unchanged. • Wheat quiet, but unchanged. • Corn held flrmlY.l new, yellow unchanged; new white 8507. Oats in better request; western 72a76. ProVl - sales at, 11,0 1 at ; IMPORTS BY RAILiRA9D. Crainrsuazln awn Pirrannama RAM BAAD, January 13.-10 cars iron ore, Sboen-' berger It Blair; 6 ,do do, McKnight. Porter & Co; 1 do 40, Wood dr, Lukiris; 1 do barley, J M Carson & Co; 60 hbla fluid, .1 J Palmer & Co; 2 cars potatoes, Hulett & Bro; 1 car clay, SM. Kier; 1 car rye, Jos S Finch & Co; 100 bbla flour, Woodworth dr, Daytriton; 10 hxs bilttles, B L,Fabneatock; 10 kegs to bacco, S P Mher & Cci; 1 bbl glassware, Atlantic Glass a Co; 26 bundles handles, Mc- Gowan dr Co; 21 , bags -oloyeraeed, 10 bdla brooms, Thomas & Bro; 32 aka cornmeal, J Kerr; 1 bx walnuts, \Volgt, Mahood & Co; 6 bbls, 3hf do, 1 qr bbl wine, H Zimmerman; 7 bbls oatmeal, 5 do pearl barley. Strickler & Moriedge; 7 kegs -oatmeal, 3 bbls pe4rl barley, Dunlevv & Bro; , 15 bbls apples,' H Riddle; 9 rolls leather, A Y Calhoun; 22' oil bbls, 4 bbla beaus, 1 bf bbl butter,-Head & Metzgar; 25 , ht bbis, 25 kgs lard, Little, Baird it Patton. , , . ~ PITTSBUTIOR, FORT 'WATSR di 01110A410 RAILROAD, January 13.%-Rears metal, Roes, Graff & Dull; 3do -do, Nimick &X,o; 4 dd do. ,Superior Iron Co; 4 pkgs butter, W_H Graff & Co; 50 bbls hlghwines Rodin/181m & Affelder; 14 bbls lipples,'ll Itealr; 3 cars limestone, Shoei3berger & Blair; '2l. bbls apples, Volgt, Milhood & Co; 208 aka oats. -Marshall dildiller; 272 dodo, Keil & Rltob.- lart; lot carriage hardware, Hare; & Bro;'182 bbla bone dust, Seward et Campbell; 100 bbla flour, owner; 100 do do, Culp & Sheri-- I ard; 17\ bbls scrap iron, Brown & Go; 2 bbls pork, C Wells; 10 bdls broom handles, /7 PIITSBUIGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY. JANUAIa 14, 1869. 17 bdls broom corn, H R McClellan; 15 bbls mess tork Geo R Book. ALLEcrEENT VALLEY RAILROAD, Jan uary 13.-960 bbls oil, Fisher & Bro; 500 do do, Owston & Sowers; 400 do do, J Galla gher; 20 do do, Painter & Son; 100 bbls re lined oil, McKelvy Bro; 5 pkgs dry apples, Ido tallow, 7do flour, R Robison & Co; 7 bgs rye, B W•lngles; 48 sks rye,; 74 do oats, Scott &, Gisal; 2 cars limestone, Shoenber ber & Blair; 2do metal, McKnight, Porter t Co. ALLEGHENY STATION. January 13.-1 crate ware, Chris Reisenzine; 78 eke coru, H W. Berhoist; 3S bbl wine, G Schteline; 9 btils paper,Frazier Metzgar; 1 car shingles, L Marchant; 2 do barley, J;Rhodes & RIVER NEWS. The weather yesterday, was cold and winter-like, and, thus ' far G. A's. predie tions have been verified. - The thermome ter at four r. M. was down to 28, and the barometer at noon 80 and rising,' indicating dry cold weateer. Both rivers are falling steadily with fourteen feet in the channel last evening by the Allegheny marks, and two or three 'inches less by the Mononga hela marks: . , Boats in port—New York, Armadillo, Glasgciw, Maggie Hays; Kate Putnam, R. R Hudson; Wild Duck and Messenger. - The inclement weather is retarding work on the new boats'somewhat. Tho arrivals since our last report, Include the New. Yorlc, from Louisville; Glasgow, from St. Louis, and Armadillo, from New Orleans, all with fair trips. , The Armadillo among other items, has a considerable quantity of sugar and molasses. The Camelia. from Nashville, is due here to-day. She is advertised fora return The Sallie was advertised to leave Cm nati for Pittsburgh on Tuesday. The Lorena and Leonidas were ex pected to arrive at Cincinnati on Tuesday night. •• • - The Maggie Hays, Capt. B. C. Martin, Will be the first boatout for St. Louis, as will also, the Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, for. New Orleans. These are both first-rate boats. The Emma No. 8 arrived at New Orleans on the 10th. - Business was more animated at the landing yesterday in consequence of the numerous arrivals; shipments, however, continue light, 'which is owing in part, at least, to the bad condition of the levee. —The Franklin County Court has voted 875,000 for the improvement of Ken tucky river navigation. —The towboat Kanawha, coming out of the Kentucki river, last week, sunk two loaded coalbohts at the head of Red House Chute. They belonged to the Coal burg Company. —lt has been resolved to build steamers to run between the Falls of St. Anthony and, the head of navigation on the Upper Mitaissippi. -St. Louis boatmen are Inter ested in the movement. —Captain Jeseph Schofield, formerly en , glneer on the Cincinnati and Marietta packet Edinburgh, purchased the little stern-wheeler Fawn, last week, for the Muskingum river trade. —A St. Louis dispatch says: _ Several mountain boats Will be strengthened , with the new requirements by the Board of Un derwriters in regard to insurance. The an noun w ent that . another line to Vicks burg, t go into operation in the Spring, has caused considerable excitement is boat ing cirdes. —The Empire, which sunk in the Mis sissippi some days since, had the following itemsiof freight for Pittsburgh: Arbuoklea dc Co.; 10 bhds sugar; Atwell Jc Lee, 13 do do; Watt, Lang. a. Co., 24 do do; W. Besiege cit, Col ; 20 do do; Carter, McGrew it Co., 13 do do; Allen, Kirkpatrick & Co., 20 do do, 74 bibs molasses; T. & W. T. Furguson, 64 dodo. _ —The Vicksburg Times of recent date, says; The Visuanita passed down twenty.: five days out from Pittsburgh, having left that smoky city on December 11th. She delivered her freight here uuder, a protest entered at Memphis. We saw a copy of the instrument and it simply save, the Wauanita " met with a disaster . " The na ture of which, also time and place, was not stated; nor could we learn any p articulars of the accident. —Sari the Cincinnati Gazette: There is a dangerous snag at the head of MoCutiom's. near the Ohio shore, where steamboats run. I Several boats have struck. it re cently coming up. There is another ugly snag lodged on rthe point at East Bend We clip the following from the same paper: Steamboatmen who know the ca pacity of the John H. Gresbeck must have been surprised yesterday to learn by a dis patch that she was coming up the river witn 800 tons aboard. —The old habit of taking two months or a month and a half to run from Pittsburgh to New Orleans seems to be in vogue again. The Watumita passed Vicksburg 25 days out from Pittsburgh, having left that smoky city on Decamoer llth. She delivered her freight there_ under a protest entered at MetntshiL—Louievifte Courier. • The Bellevernon, which boat arrived on Satarday,(n3ado the round trip from Pitts burgh to New Orleans and •back in thirty! = three days, besides losing -a good deal, of time by fog. WiU the Courier make a note of Ude? —Lbuisvill e tel egram to the Cincinnati, Commercial says: The Marine Association adopted, the following resolutions, from the B . t. Louis Marine Charitable Associa tion, regulating pilots in regard tti ""That she new steamboat bill now before . Congress be se amended, that in case , of busts meetineatnighcit 'hall be the duty of the pilot of the boat, when meetings der:eliding boat, to stop' his en gines, within 'SOO yards, and* the down- , :stream boat to' Work slow; the 4 deoending ;boat then to 'bratty. which side she desires to take, and to, keep up the eignal until the ascending boat responds, when both boats canassume their headway, if satisfied of no danger of , collision." They also adopted a resoiution'in favor, of the steamboat bill now befbre Congress, introduced by Elei erg Pile, favoring the adoption of it in lieu of the•recent steamboat law. LaursviaLE, Jan.' 18.d—Itiver idling with nine feet Water in canal. Weather clear and mild.. • TORN - Ao STRAIN, • , . A.I4DEFtWir, EX-OTTICIO 'JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. • Once 11% vIrrit , BTREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsbergh, Pa. ;Deeds, Bonds. Mortgagee Antsdwhidirments. Depositions and all Legal stilt. neer'szecuted with Promptness and dispatch. B . A AItERION, 43.1 11 / . ' justice of the Peace, • . CONVEYANCE*, REAL ESTAYE & INSURANCE AST oA.RsoN STREET. EAST BIRMINGHAM. 1701100Gon,of Rents leolloited and promptly attend ed tO. , my::y6o J . - rEaotsoN, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SECOND ILOOE• . IrnorrßOOlt; IMO W. H.IDDELL, ATTOR!IIr.I77ArLATAt w' l " , '"i'issurg.t.:trrtliouse / MS NOTICE.—An application will e wade for the ptirdon uf HIJUH coNOLLY and /DAbIEL M4ll MAY. convicted of r. eelvlng stales sofa. , PAWS • River Mid Weiner. No. 137 Fifth Street, PITTBBURI3H. FA. FOR CAIRO' 'AND ST. Lou' S.—The steamer ISAGGIE HATS Capt. B. C. MA T IN. Wlll leave for the above ports THIS Day 14th For freight or passage apply on beard or to. JOHN FLACK. J. 11. COLLINGWOOD. • HRIEST HAZLETT. • at ' or JoHN FLACK. Agents. FOR CLARIS sviLLEx i dE i t AND NA.P.H.N.ILLE.—The ant. ►teamcr NEW YORK Will leave (dr gbe above port' on SATURDAY, tbe16 . 13 inst. • For freight or passage apply az board. or to tliHitlEaT HASLETT. FLACK L COLLINGWOOD. al: • JOHN Irt..AcE.". agents. MEMPHIS AND isi dE l t NEW ORLEANS—The steamer ESSENURR..... .. .. . JisszDZiote_commander, MI 11l leave for the above ports-cia..THURSDAT, the 14th inst., at 4 o'clock r. x. For rrelght or f. toirassage apply on board or to J FLACK, It. CoLLINGOOD, JAME COLLINS. ClioillLES BARNES, and ORllth & HAZLETT. Through receipts given on the above boat to Sel. mt. Eutaula; Renton, Montgomery, +Ala., and all other ;Writs on the Alabama river and Texas ports at the lowest rates by Jell 43HRIEST & HASLETT. p SBURGH, . WHEELING, • Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wharf Boat. foot of Wood street, DAILY, AT 'S . M. . ' TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. • BAYARD A. 8. Barnum% Mester. WISJNZSD.CES AND BArraDATs, OBEY NAOMI C. LA3IISDNAN, Master. Yrelght win be reeved at all heirs by sale JAMES COLLINS. Agent. COMMISSION MERCHANTS J. L. D1LLurazu.......... DELLINGER et 4 STEVENSON, COM:MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 Second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa RECEIVE AND SELL Ail Kinds of Country Produce All orders 'for Merchandise promptly tilled, at LOwsei market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Butter, Eggs, Cheese Dried Fruits, de; We feel confident that we cau give entire sat lsfaction, by making Quics estate and ritogrr as suage, at Blouses MARK= PRICX.B, and therefore resoectfully solicit your consignments. AU corre sonderlee aaswered promptly. Marking Plates Banished free. Grain In store and to arrive daily. • aultla7B EEI . T A B__L EDBYA. & T. .i r Rave GORKLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (D(S2CTLIC OPP. EA.GLYC ROM') • :yle prrrontrucirf. WATT, LANE/ & CO., Dza.sas GINICATICI, Flour, Grain, Produce, Pro. visions, Fish, Cheese, Cirbou Oil. ste“ Nos. 172 and 174 WOOD STREET, sear Liberty street. Pittsbtran. Pa. not:nas K. 111%7L1A ittir STEELE Si, SON, Commission iferchants, AND DIALNIIB LW FLOUR. GRAIN. NIE.V.I), eta. Ho. 93 01110 STEM 'near Mut Common, ALLEGHENY CITY. P - J. Si CA2(711:10 A. T. CANIPIZLD. ilB. CANFIELD & SON, COM.. MBSION MERCIIANTS. and - Wholesale eraers in Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. ill. Cheese, Better, Lard Port. Bacon ,' Floor. • Fish, Dried Fruit; Grain. /trail, Pot, Pearl and Sods Ashes, White Lime, eed, Lard, Coal and Car bon Ms. No. 141 Tim street. Pitubureh.- KIM JAB. 1. PICT= KEEL & 111 1 CIWIT, COMMISSION MICRCHAN'I'S, • AND DILAISEB LE PLOi7R, OBAIN, BICIDS, MILL FEED. IC., ac... • 849 Liberty Mt., Pittsburgh, my94:b37 AL= 111 , 11.4.1111 s . MCBANE & ANJEIt, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE GEN ERALLY, No. 14a WATlsil STREET, above Ihnithdeld, Pittaburgn. ter. FETZER & ARMSTRONG, • POILWASDING AID MCBCDWITes For tie sals of Mar, Grain, BUM:4 Lard, Butter, MARK], Pried Fruit,. Lad Produce generally, No. 16 T BTREILT, corner of First, Pittsburgh. L . J. lILA.NCILUID, iThoinside and Retail Groans, No. 396 PENN STREET. &alma SONY. KNOX ' ANNUM/ KNOX. ItKNOX. :& ON,. COMMISSION iNERCELLYTE3 and dealers In FLOUR.. OWN L FEED'and PRODUCE OENERALLY, No. 1,9 DIAMOND. oppootlto Caty Hall. Allng4any City. ITTLE, ' BAMD & PATTON, Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants an eat e rs,e in Froduoe, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, upon and Lard Oil,. Iron, Nails taus, Cotton arns and sit P'*.tsbnish •Ifinnta Pittsburgherally IUI and gage digOONDWPRIZET. • , 1011 x t: ioHlii , I: ROME & 13R0&_ 1 . Sue ceseors 401 IN I. 1101 M I CO., Wholesale mere Comtnisalcrn Werehalta, Corner of sated Ind Water Streets. POtstruriti. Ps. • i00111111Plea.::.. • • wA 11Lac2 Q fIiiVALLACEI_WHOLE 0 • BATA ROOMS AND 191014101; DIALERS. ao 6 4141F.TH pttsburtia. lia2atit PROFESSIONAL. WOl. IL rifEEPIqB, .ILLDIRMLYriIth I'IL'.OFFICIO JUSTIOE Or „ . . TR& ZEACL: I . , .-. __ • • - OFFICE; 89 FIFTH AVENUE.' . .. . ... special "Vet:aloft' Wen to conveyancing and tol. 'actions Deeds. Bends and Mortgages drawn up, 'and all legal madness attended to promptly and ac. jos. A. otrTLEn, POLIOE lAGIBTBATIL) ow" U 6 STIUDIT, near PITTABFBOR, PA. • Deeds, , Bonds; Mortgages. Acknowledgments': DepOiltiollll. CollecUous, and, all other leglttmal bustuess executed promptly. ratemo SAMUEL McNIASTERS, A..T.DvatistALDr Ex-Dlacto ansticent the Peace and Police I Mairls trate.. Dace, BRANT nTREET, opposite the Cs, thed, PITTSBUBt3H, , Dee m s Bonds, Mortgages, 'Acknowledgment!, penes tio, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch., mble RIJSTACE "S. MORROW, ALDERMAN, NX,OPF/ClO ylltifTtOZ OF. THE mole AND POLICE MAGthyBATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBUREIVA Deeds. Bonds, Mortga6s, ..ficknowledgmenti, Depositions and ell Legal Btudness executed with Tom .tuess and thermion. . mvtio He C. MAC../94/".!LP ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, apiror73 rich $9 Grant Street, my24:t4S ''ARCEUBALD' BLAKELEYi A.TTOItM3I7iin..LT-14A.NV, aw 1111 IFIYTII STRELFTs, 1 1 4031 0411 / --- ELEILIILt OR RUPTURE. Hernia or Rapture cured. Ronda or Rupture cared. ernio or Rupture eared. Hernia or Haptare cured. Hernia or Rupture Cured. Capt. RtCumoND Hernia or linptnre eared. Hernia or BapLure cured. Hernia or Rupture eared. • . . . Rupture or Hernia cured. I - . Rupture or Hernia cured. ' Rapture or Hernia eared. ile, Harshte lea Cure Truss. Ritter , . Patient Truss. Fitch's Supporter Truss. SeiSadsust as Truss. Dr.illaruaingts Lace or Body Brace, fcc i hecaratif•Proirris Uteri. Piles. Abdominal en Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S.M. Fit ch , s Sliver-Plated Supporter. PileiProps. for the support and cure of 'Piles. Elastic StOrkings, for weak and Taricou reins. ....A. s. ormurason Elastic lee Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages. Sold at Dr. insgirs, ,- 140 Wood J. A. BTSZLIC. At Dr. KEYSKEVS, 140 Wood Street iirDrug Store, No. 140 WOOD STREET, o the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trnsse should send the number of inches .round the body laurtedistely over the raiture. ten to the sUpliestiou'ot Trusses ha adhlts and children, and he a eatisiled that, with =experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to giTe satisfies 0121= tion. DISEASED LUNGS. lungs, or otters of whatever sort, on any of the lit- ternal organs may be. and are frequently eared, and a complete coadltloa of health estatillihed. • If the elaborative fosictfons. of which the, stomach is the pirrsinneu. PA. f/TTISSIIWitHiPm Rupture or. Hernia oared. Rupture or Kerala:enrol. Bnptuire or Hernia lured. linOtare or Hernia eared. Rupture or Hernia cured. 3gLF-INJECTING ST;IINGES. SELF-INiZOTING BYfEINGES. SELF-INJECTING SYItDIGES SMS-INJECTORI STIIIN4E3J Also, every kind of Splngee. ° SIISPENSORY BANDAGE . SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, BUSPM:BORT BANDAGES, A dozes dlferent kinds A dozen different kinds. A dozen different kind.. Aar DR. ICETBED will give Lie personal *Den There Is no doubt whatever thit diseases of the Floury and most Ltaportant one, are restored to a condition to do the repairing of the imam eystenta cleere or iores, whether upon the luny, the liver the kidneys or the bowels, or upon the legs, as Is frequently the ease, can be m.ade tphell. and a coat plate standard of health re-eitabllebed • we Lave fhiquent;y seen these resuitsfrom the use of Dr. SZYNERII , LITEG CUBE, a pleasant slut agreeable' , medicine. will •ripvi lap and 'oily out el the animal economy s/1 effete and used up materiel: Dr:IC. salve that' be has known the stoat distresplng an harassing coughs, whims vibrie Was would threataa to shake 4e whole eaastita bin to pleimi, removed In tpe mine of s few doe, lw tau strt4lts lea of ooruiptfon, or of Otte Nwitetlmes fittpl, but tlwayttrowblesomprowl tutor ABS 11 4 1241110 11 . Wring at esttrrth tbronto brouctilift, truhltia It Is a *cadged slier& Ittait medicine/ In the:former andw lure out in. he dlattie. i. I 'Di. :UMW& lanoraLClnaVlsr ziatonsa'si adinfor win MIOBT VALUABLE i'LANTB Alm) aims icercrwx To its warn; AND etrawrrrs IN ALL DST* bi 14211*TKAIT iima, tad whilst ) !t adds to its plaiima. It at the same time stimulates, gently but eirectlvelb the AIN the kidneys, the livirs and the glattalai astern to HA. eleniletion to enable the body to take on health& setion and eradleateStie disease. The idek and of dieted should beir In mind the •irtnes of this gnu medicine, and II those who are' satdolently alive to thefmpottance of health , will risio4 in'it is tie beginning of a cough or icOlg,.there would beno falling into declines and mild consumption, nopelesaly Incurable and so mosiwely &SAL Bold by the poet, dozen or simple bottle, at NM geyser's great Medicine Store WOod Street, KEYBKIVS. BZBIMENT OFFIOI3 for L =MI:MATIONS. AND THE TREATMENT °RUMAT!, CRIUOVIO °MASER. 120 PEN fi TEZET, PITTIBURUB, PA. Waco hours from •A. it. uatU r. it. Mut 11/1 V.) ITTSBURGH andaligagin CONDLELIATILLB On and after TUESDAY. Noyernber, 17th. 18611 trains will arrive at and depart from toe Depot cm• ner of Grant and Water streets; as follows: • Deport. Arrive. U Mall to and from nlonton. 7:00 A. st. 6:00 P. /11 McKeesport Acconustodt'n.ll:oo 111. 3:05 P. it. . Ex. to and from Uniont"n. 3:00 P. st. 10:10 A. at. West Newton Accommod'n 4:30 P. Y. 8:35 A. its Braddock's Accommodat'n 6:15 P. X. '1:50 P. K. Night Ace. to Melieesport.lo:3o P. M. 15:45A. Ki Sunday Church Train to and 1443 m West Newton.. 1:002. is. 10:00,A.11/ Bo: tickets apply t.O • • J. B. SING, Agent., W. B. STOUT. Superintendent. noW MirirGE of TIME.ENN - oitErgy VALLEY RAILROMI On and after MONDAY, November 9th, 1551 7WO TRAINS DAILY •win lea" e Pittsburgh Sta. Mon, corner ofEleventh sad Pike streets Pm lin, Olt City, Buffalo, and all points in the 011 Be• eons. LZAVF.PITYI3III7R 6II . 1 1 / 1 11117. ne.pirragtrEapt. Mall 7:15 am Mall^ - 8 4opm Express 710 p . m Express........ 6:ao a M Brady's Et , d Ao 3:00 p m Brady. lt , d Ao10:30 a Ist Soda Work - _ Ist Soda Works _ AccoMoWn..lo:so ain Accomoda , n. 9.20 nt 2d Soda Works _ Yid Soda Works _ AccoMod'u s:uts p Acoomoden. 3ists p 01117011 Train leave PiStsburgh at 1:10 p. m. Ai. rive at Pittsburgh at 9:50 A. x. Passengers taking express train have but one Change of cars between Pittsburg.h Buffalo and 011 Regions. Mail and Express Trains step only at paißelyal points Mixed Way and Accottunodatiola trains stop at all stations. _ THOMAS M. KING, Assn. &Vt. W. FOSTEB HOPE, Ticket Agent. - nog TTSBURGII a t naggla _ , • CINCINNATI AND BT. 17/8 RAILWAY. PAN HANDLE ROUTE, CHANGE OF TINE.—On and after SUNDAY. N n v o 2 D d p l o B t, o B as fo tra o m s T l t av rg d imar e r : vat Qs Depart. Arrtot., Mall Expren 3:13 a. m.19:13 a. Ms • Past Line • 10:13 a. m. 7:33 p. m. Feud Express • 2:88 p. m. 12:18 a. Me. , Mixed Way - 5:4-3 M. 6:43 p. , McDonald 's AcoM, No. 1..11:98 a. m. 8:33 p.raa Steubenville AccoMmodM. 3:38 p.m. 9:418 a. m MoDaaald'sAce , a, S.. 5:08 p. 331. 3:13 P. M. .10r 11:58 P. st. 'Express will leave daily. 19:13 P. M Mall will arrive daily. The 10:13 a. m. Traln leaves daily, Sundays ex. cepted, and makes close connections al Newark for Zanesville and points on Bandasky, ,klanstield & Newark R. R. .8. F. SCULL, General Ticket Agent. W. W. CARD, Burn., Btenbenville. Ohio. • alffIMM I M3 PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO Hi W. AND CLEVELAND &PITTEBUBGH E. IL From Dec:. 90th„_ 18613 trains will leave .;rront and arrive at the - UnionDepot, north aide, Pitts burgh city time, as follows: Leave. Chicago En_. t ., 3:03 mil Erie & Ygn Sin 7:213 ant Cl. & Wh`gll , l 098 am Chicago Nail.. 0:58 a roli Chicago a tai4 Cl. & 2:93p n. , ! Chicago 9:43 pm . yre & port f Zrie rom „Alle Ex.' 4: gheny.s3 ptr. •De N. Brigt'n Ac. 5:58 a m Leetsdale 0.0:28 am " 11:53 a m 'Rochester " -1:33 pnl Leetsdale Ace. 3:58 pm N. Brigt'n " . 5:33 pm N. Brigt`n " s:sBpinl T.eetsdale " • 10:43pm Leetsdale Sun day Church... 1:13 pm MP 9:43 p. m. Chicago .0.11:55 a. m. Chicinic del P. R. MYEltri, 'VENNSTLVANIA.B CENTRAL RAILROAD. n and after Nov 28th. 1868. Trains will ar rive at and depart fr om tbb Union Depot, corner of Washington riv and Liberty streets, as follows: • • Are. Depart. • Mall Train.... 1:30 a m ;Day Express.. 2:30 aEt Fast Line 2.40 a mtWall't No. 1.. 6:30 a no. Wall's No. 1.. 6 2U am Train 8:15 a m BrintonAcc'n. 7:50 a m *Cincinnati Ex 19:38 p m Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's N 0.2.. 71.1:20 ald C itiellllLStl El. • 8:40 ant Johnstown AC. 3:25 pM Johnstown Ac.10:35 a m Braddocks Nol 4:20 pin Baltimore Ex. 1.45 p m Phila. Express 5:10 p Phila. Express 205 pm Wail's N 0.3.. 520 p • Wall's No. 5... 1:30 pm Wall's N . 4.. 6:15 pm Braddocks '14°,1 5:50 pm Fast Line 7:50 pM , Wall's No. 1. 1:95 pm Wall's lto. 5.; MOO p m Way Passen'r.lo:2o p ml . The Church Train leaves Wall's Station ever? Sunday at 9:15 a. to., resching.Pittsburgh at 10:06 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m. and arrives at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m. *Cincinnati Express leaves daily. All other trains daily except Sunday.. For further information apply to W. 11. BECKWITH Ant. ge The Pennsylvania Railroad Complany4lll not as• game any risk ibr Baggage, except for wearing ape navel. and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner. vine less taken by specialcoritract. _ • EDWARD IL WILL General Superintendent, Altooa. non WESTERN PENN-MINIM SYLVANIA 'AD.—en and after or. - 22d, 1559: - the Pas. rolla e ;il T r i U n itv op 2 e anl e re ern i T rrn Y rfut ili Street Depot,. Allegheny City, sus follows; ArriM. Depart. SmMgd , e No 1, 6:40 ml Mail • i... -1:001 Freeport No. 1 13:20 a m,Freeport No. I 9:15 a m - .F.xprese /0:40 am Sbarpb`g No.111:20 am Sharpteg No.l 1:25 p m i k , itr ig ess 2:4.5 pm Freeport No. 4:00 pm S Nol at 3:20 p . Mall 6:55 p m eport No 2 5:20 o Springd , e No 2 6:45 o m StnintVe Na 2 7;10 p m Aboye trains run daily except . The Church Train leaves Allegheny Janet. every Sunday at 7:40 a. in., reaching Allegheny City at 9:60 a. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny City at p. m. and Waive as Allegheny Janet. at 3:45 p. m. ._OOIO6TrAtION Ttorirril — For sale tn , packages f Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street, Eieree,Beanett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburg„ and good only on the trains stopping at Stations spe• tined on tickets. The trains leaving Allegheny' city witholl.a. mi make direct connection at Freepon Walker lmeofStagesforßntlerandHannah; town. Through tickets may be - purchased 'at the Office, No. 3 St. Clair street,near the Suspensim Bridge Pittsburgh and at the Depot. Ailegbes' - For farther inibrmation apply to JAMES - LEFFERTS, Agent, • - , , Federal. Street Depot. The Western' Pennsylvania Railroad will not ass some say risk for Baggage, except for wearing parel, and limit thotr_responslbtlity to one Hundred Dollars in- valtre. All.l baggage exceeding this amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, un less taken by special contrast. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, unit metwal iinneriatendent, Altoona. Pa. =I SDI© I W HILLMMEM IMON, PACIFIC RAILWAY' Tie SHORTEST AiMidOST BIELIAS• Croiat4e Zan to W pc4t,s, 1a Colorado; - Nevada, • 61141i4)inot, • , „ • , - 'Vito Trains leave' State tile arid Leatekwort, per, %maim excepted, on Mean-Wel 01 titans P i0d1143 Railroad from tit. Louis, and 11.Mnibal and St.: Jo itaiiratit from Wine,. • conneetin.,at Law. canoe, Topeka and Wamego with sta,ms tor all .• latium-ht Esneeiiii At end . at, track west at Ent. worth with the TED STATES EXPRESS CON. .P.A2WI I B. DAIL Mae OF OVRILLANDINAIL LND BLENNIDI CVAOHES FON ISM ~ DI3MVIM4 BAMIX' 7-Airram4 And all Points In the Territories, And with 5AND161502143 TRI-WEEKLY LINE of 00A01113 ft* Tortlinion, Bent's Fort,-Alba• . v e we esti s c ra Fe, and di points in Lrlsona and -With the racer: ?additions of rolling stock and equipment, and the arrangements made with reo otionsible Overland Transportation Lines from its western terminus, this road now offers unequalled W for the transmission of freight to the Far . West. -Tickets for sale at all the principal offices in the United States end oanadu Be 'sure and ask for 0 Pets via THE 83i08T BILL ROUT UNION FACI 10 RAILWAY EARTNIUK rrsi LivEitteolk!„.AND s igh C;gIEENSTOWN. TUE INMAN MAIL STEAVISIIIPC Nombertng sixteen erst-elaser vessels, wrung Ora the celebrated OM OF PANUI . OP ANT WETP CITY OF Bc) argrpmajz?tu tsiopvoi • Selling EVERT BA.TUNDAY. tram Mr 45, Nort6 Myer, New York. For imago or farther Inform& lion &Niro WILL LAN BINOH Ail, dr. RAILROADS ' ve. Chicago Ex.. Arri . 2:13 a 16 Chicago Ex.... 11:8 S a ni Wheeling Ex-11:13 am Crestline Malt.. 3:63p na Chicago Ex.... 4:38 pm Cleveland Ex' 4:08 pm .Erie A Yg , n Ex 6:13 pm Cl. AlVti , g Ex 6:58.pm Arrive in Allegheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 7:03 ael N. Brigt'n " 8:98 a m New Castle " 10:33 am' Leetsdale ‘. 9:13,a m " _ 1:08 pm N. Brigt% " 2:43 pm Leetsdale " 7:18 o al " 4:53 pm " Leetad.al l ; Pan day t,h rch... 9:68 a m Express leaves daily. Express arrives daily. General Ticket Arent. Eastern Division. , ArEzeltil) Washingto ifew, Sack% Idaho, `OrelOn. , ANDpR9O:III GeLeralSuperinten!lent a. • WEB-W.lEl,ls Genera:Freight and 21.1kee Agent STEAMSHIPS. II