PITTSBURGH MARKETS , OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GezEprir., Mom)Ay, January 25, Me, Tnere is but little that is new or im portant to be said about the markets in a general way. There is no improvement to note in the demand for any of the ' leading articles, and with a continued light volume of business, prices, gener ally, are without material change. APPLE BUTTER-75 to 85 cents. APPLES—Quiet; sales at $3,50 to $5,50 .per bbl, for; inferior to choice. BUTTER—SaIes of common to fair .roil at 33-to 35, and prime to choice at 38 to 40c. BEANS—S3,2S to $3,50 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4c. CRANBERRIES—Quoted at $2O to $23. CORNMEAL-411 to $l,lO per bush. CHEESE—SaIes of prime Westent Re serve and Hamburg at 17 to 18; and Goshen at 19 to 21c. CARBON OIL—Is firm and but little offering:lmay be quoted at 30, for stan dard white, in ajobblng way. DRIED FRUIT-Sales Peackesat 14 for .quarters and 17 to 18-for halves. Ap ples 10 to 11. -, DRESSED HOGS-Dull; 12 to 13. EGGS—DuII at 23 - to 25 for limed, and 29 to 30 for fresh packed. HOMINY --Sales at $6,25 t 0,16,50. HAY--Baled Hay continues dull and depressed but unchanged; we continue to quote on wharf at . $2O to s2s—mostly at $2O to S2S. , HEMP--Sales at $2lO per ton. SEEDS --Sales of Cloverseed at $9,50 to . ;10, the latter figure for English. -Tim othy Seed is unchanged at $3,25 to $3.50. Flaxseed is in steady demand at $2,35 to ;2,40. SALT—Still quoted at 12 by the car load. SORGHUM-60 to 65c. • PROVLSIONS--Bacon is firm with job bing sales at 15 to 153/,o for Shoulders; Clear Sides at 18c, and Hams 190 to 1914 c. Country Lard. 18 1 ,i to 19c, and 200 for prime kettle rendered in tierces, and 210 in kegs and pails. Mess Pork, $3l to V 31,50. rPOTATOES--Small sales in store at 85 to 90c. POULTRY—Market almost bare--de ,mand light. LARD OIL—No. 1 is quoted at $1,70, and No. 2 at 11,40. GRAlN—Winter Wheat is dull and Unchanged; 11,75 to $l,BO for Winter. Oats in limited supply but quiet and un ohanged;, may be quoted at 64 to 65c on track, and 66 to &lc in store. Corn is dull' and irregular; sale 4 scar loads mixed reported , at 720; prime Yellow may t e quoted at 78 to 80c. Rye is quiet; we are reported small sales at ;1,45 to $1,48. - Nothing doing in Barley. ONIONS 45 to $6 per bbl. TALLOW—RenOered, 11 to 113.ie. ' RAGS—Sales at 43i to sc. FEANUTS—Sabis 834 a per 16. FEATHERS—Live •Geese Feathers quoted :at7s to 80 to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. ' FLOUR—While there is no improve . inent to note in the demand; and the market is dull, prices are unchanged. We quote Spring Wheat, 17,00 to $B, and Winter Wheat, $8,50 to $9,00 per bar reL ' Rye Flour, 17,50. The Pearl Mill quote their best brands, made of the best Wheat, as follows: Extra Family _Flour,in barrels, atis9,3o, and, in sacks, /8,00 per barrel; .Double Extra Family, barrolii, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per 'barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in bar rola, 17,80, and ,in sacks, $7,50 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, 19,80, and, id sacks, $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $9,80, and, in sacks, $9,50 per barrel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels,' and $7,70, in sacks, per barrel. WHISKY--Sales .Highwines; in a job. Bing way, at 98 to 51. Financial Matters in New York. Gold Closed at 136g@l3Sg, By Telegraph to the rlttstargh Gazette. ) Nsw YORK, January 25, 1869. mossy. The supply of Money is large and in. creasing, while the demand is comPara tively moderate. Brokers are accommo dated at 6@7 per cent., and Government dealers at 5@6 per cent. Prime business paper • discounted at 9 per ,cent., and freely at 7@9 per cent. Sterling firm at '9% per cent. for bankers, sixty days, and and 103i@1035 per cent. for short sight. The supply of Commercial Bills is scarce.. Gold opened at 186%, "but fell to 136%@ 136 g. There is a large short interest outstanding. The market closed firm. BONDS AND STOOKS. Governments firm with an advance of X© g. The demand, was well distribu ted throughout 'the West. Bonds, es pecially those cf a small denomination, command g@il per cent. Coupons of 1881, 112%@11234; do. '62, 1138@113%; do. '64, 1093€)109%; do. '65, 11034; new do., 108%®108%. do. '67,108%@109; do. '6B, 109 g; Ten-Fo'rties, 108©10834. State securities firm. Miesouris, 87@ 88; new Tennessees, 673.pg68; old do. .68g; new North Carolinas, 62%@62%; Louisianas Sixes, 65@66; do. Levees, 71%@72%; do. Eights, 888(2)89; old South Carolinas, 74(§75; Alabama Eights, Og® 9 X. • Railway shares active and buoyant, with a general advance. The specula tive interest largely centered in New York 'Central, Harlem ' Reading, Ohio and Mississippi, Waba sh, Toledo, and Rock Island, and those stooks show greatest vitality and buoyancy. The market fell off during the afternoon, and New York Central which touched 165% during the day, fell about 1 per cont., while Rook Island, Northwestern, Old Southern and Ohio and Mississippi each lost apart of the advance. The market at the close was strong, though unsettled. The state of MllOOl/11001115 shares, Pa cific Mall being the principal feature, sold as high as 121% and as low as 1203 f. Canton rose to 61%. Express shares are dull. , • . Five-thwty".Prices:-.4Mnaberiand, 87® 37g; Wells Express; 28®28g; American, 43; Adams, 54g; United States, 51g 05.2 g ; Merchants' Union, , 17®17/; Quicksilver, 25g. ' Canton, 813‘®81%; Pacific Mall. 121; Western Union Tele-, graph, 3834®N3; Harlord & Erie, 28; Mariposa, 7; New' York Central, 164g®. ifitg; Erie, 38 3 ; do. preferred, 62g®84;" 130g®131%; Harlem, 138%; . Reading, :973; Terre Sante, 413(®41g; do. preferred, 67g ®88; Wabash," 64 3 ® 9 4 34; do. pre.; 77; St. Panl, 74%®75; do. preferred, 94g®90; Fort . `Wayne, 124® /24g; Ohio and Mississippi, 37%®37%; 11cbigan • Central, 114®11854; Michigan . Southern, 93(04; Illinois Central, 13854; Pittsburgh, 93%; Toledo, 107; Rock Island, 133'®138/; Northwestern 83g, ®Lakepreferred, 98g; C. . 6tA C... Shore, 102 g; Chicago ()Mat Easteni, 48; Chicago & Alton, 148; Bur lington & Quinev, 98%. Mining shares active. Smith & Pahno lee, 250; Gregory, 276; Grass Valley, 33. Copper Stocks at Boston--Calumet, 40; Copper IPalls, 16g,; Franklin, 10; Hecht, 70; Hancock, 3g; Minnesota, 254; Quin cy, 25- clearances at Gold Exchange Bank, $58,000,000. BUPA-TREASURY. • Receipt% at the Sub.Treaenry, $1,207,- 980; payments•ll 9s 7,7sl; balance, 186,850,- 000. • -NarsLets liy:rellograN4t, NEW Yonx, January 25.-Cotton heavy and lower sales 1200 bales at 28% for middling uplan3s. Flour, re ceipts 5663 barrels. Flour a shade firm er for shipping grades, dull and heavy for other kinds; sales 8300 bbls at $5,85a 6,35 for superfine, state and western, ra 7,36 for extra state, $6,80a7,75 for extra western, 57,75a9,25' for white Wheat ex tra, $6,80a9,00 for round hoop 0hi0,57,50 a 8,60 for extra St. Louis, 5 9,00a1 2,00 for good choice do, closing quiet. Rye Flour dull; sales 150 bbls at $5,25a7,50. Corn Meal more active; sales 1000 bbls at $4,60 for western and $5,00 for Brandywine. Whisky nominal at $1,00a1,01 for west ern froe. Wheat, spring la2c better and rather mare doing for export; winter heavy; sales 86,500 bus at 11,63 for No. 2 spring in store; $1,63a1,65 for do. dein , - ered; $1,58 for Nos. 2 and 3 do. mixed; $1,5335 for No. 3' - do. delivered. Rye; sales 2300 bus Canada at $1,55. Barley quiet: sales 4,200 bus German to arrive this week at $2,17. Barley Malt dull. Corn less active and slightly in buyer's favor; receipts, 12,188 bus; sales of 47,000 bus at 93a96c for new mixed Western, the latter an extreme; $1,06 for old do. in store; 98a970 for new yellow Jersey, and 900 for New Orleans white. Oats dull and lower; receipts 1,000 bus; sales 27,000 bus at 7434a75c for Western in store, clos ing with sellers at inside price; 76a7635e for do. afloat. Stock in Warehouse- Wheat, 3,132,488 bus; corn, 1,458,687 bus; oats, 2,695,712 bus; rye, 233,491 bus: bar ley, 274,813 bus; malt 82,776 bus; peas, peas, 59,756 bus. Rice quiet. Coffee; Rio in faiLrequest; other kinds nominal. Sugar dull: sales 120 thds Cuba at 11%a 11%c, and 650 bxs Havana at 12.%a13%c." Molasses is in fair request, with sales of 100 hhds Muscovado at 37a45c, and 75 bbls New Orleans at previous prices. Pe troleum is quiet at MO for Crude, and 3634a37c for refined, bonded. flops are quiet. Linseed oil is steady at ;1402. Spirits of Turpentine firmer, at 56a57c. Pork is a shade firmer, with sales of 750 bbls at $30,37 for new mess, $29a29,75 for old do, $25,50a28 forrime, and $2B for prime mess; also 2;25 0 - bbls new mess at $3O, seller for six months, and $30,50 Bel ler for .February and March. Beef; sales 170 bbls at $9a16,50 for new plain mess, and. $14a19,50 for' extra mess. Tiered Beef is quiet, with sales of 140 ice at 632 for prime mess, and $32a37 for In dia mess. Beef Hams are steady, with sales of 118 bbls at $30a35. Cut Meats are firm, with sales 700 pkgs at 13a14c for shoulders, and 16,;1117%c for hams. Dressed Hogs firm at 18aia14qc for wes term, the latter price an extreme, 1434 a 143fc for city. Middles firm and quiet; sales 180 boxes at 1534a15y,c for Cumber land out, 16%c for short ribbed, and 17c for long cut hams. Lard. firmer; sales 1,370 tierces at 19a20 1 ,c for steam, and 20y,a20Xc for kettle rendered; also sales 500 tierces steam, seller for April, at 20c, and 250 do, seller to July Ist, at 1934 c. Butter dull at 28a35c for Ohio, and 40a 48c for State. Cheese firm et 16a204c. Freights to Liverpool more active; en gagements per steamer of 120,000 bush grain at 7d for corn and 7%a734d for a heat. Latest-Flour closed steady for low grades, and dull and heavy for medium to good. Wheat very firm for spring, with a moderate export demanff; market heavy for winter grades. Rye at $1,50 for western. Oats dull and heavy at 74c in store, and 77c afloat. Corn dull at 93 a9sc for new mixed western, and $1,06a 1,07 for old mixed western in store and afloat.. Pork-430,50 bid for new mess, cash and regular, and $3l asked. Beef quiet and unchanged. Cut Meats in fair request at fall pri ces . Bacon quiet,with out change. d active and firmer, with sales prime steam at 18340, seller for March and April. Eggs dull at 28a30c. Cificaoo, January 25.-Eastern ex change firmer 1-10 off buying to 1-10 pre mium selling. Flour quiet, at 16,50 for spring., Wheat extras steady and quiet; No. 1 at $1,1841,22; No. 2 firm, %We higher, at 51,143441,1535; closing with buyers outside; sales since the change at 51,16. Corn steady I and firm; sales at 45%a4534; no grade 49a5034; closing with sale!' at 5434 c for new; old No. 1 sold at 62c -cash, and 70c for buyers for May; new sold at 553ic for sellers for March, and 54%a54;c for sellers fur February. Oats less active; sales at 48a483; for, No. 2 and 45y04534' relected; closing at 48%a 48% for No. 2. Rye in fair request at 4ale higher; sales of No. 1 at $1,1641,17; No. 2 at $1,14a51,15; • closing at 51,163441,17 for No. 1. Barley firm and steady with sales of No. 2 at $l,BO cash, and $1,85, seller,February; closing at $l,BO cash. Higwines dull with buyers and no sellers at 93c. Mess Pork .s3oa 30,25 cash; $30,80a31' buyer, February and $3O, February ana March, and buyer January. Bulk Meats firm; short rib 1534 c, Cumberland 14%c cash, shoulders 1234 c, seller, February, at Peoria, and 13c, buyer, February, at Keokuk. Green Hams steady at 1,534a1591c. Lard %,aV,o higher. with sales - at 193019%c. Dressed Hogs less active and firmer, closing at $12,50a13, dividing on 200 lbs. Live Hogs firm and steady at $10,10a10,50 for fair to medium shipping. Beef Cattle active and nominally unchanged. Receipts for past 48 hours-12,018' bbis flour, 32,443 bus wheat, 83,697 bus corn, 28,820 bus oats, 4,057 bus rye, 2,770 bus barley, 3,665 hogs. Shipments-616 bbls flour, 7,385 bus wheat, 2,271 bus corn, 8,593 oats, 370 bus rye. 1,982 bus barley, 3,128 hogs. Sr. Louis, January 25.-Tobacco in good demand,' but very little offering; prices unchanged. Cotton, nothing do ing. Hemp, dressed sold at $2,35a2,40. Flour quiet and unchanged; super $5,50a 6,00; extra $6,50; choice double extra $8; choice treble extra $9,87; fancysloall. Wheat extremely dull, with no demand for choice grades; common to prime fall 11,35a1,50; common No. 2 spring 11,27. Corn, supply small and held above buy ers views; choice white and yellow sold at 72; mixed worth about 68. Oats in de mand mainly for seed; choice black and white 61a63; mixed 59a60; ordinary quail- I ties dull. Barley in better demand at $1,85a2,011 Tor prime to choice lowa and Illinois and f2.osa2,lfifor fancy lowa and Minnesota. Rye -lower at $1.25a2,26. Whisky, nothing doing but nominal at 95a96. Pork firm; sales in small lots at 31; for February delivery, 30%. Bulk Meats active; dry salt shoulders sold at 13; clear sides packed Wenger hogsheads 1530; packed shoiders at 18gc• clear sides at 16Kc; loose shouldem-hains, rib sides and clear sides, to arrive, at 12Xa 155;a15V i al6Mc; clear" rib aides 'at Chi cago 'lsyir, loose shoulders, clear rib shies, elear Bidet; and sweet pickled hams at Canton 123fa15ga1630160. Bacon; very little doneponiall s al es of shoulders at 14ga14y4c4-Claiir rib., sides 174 c; clear mdes 18c. &mai Oured 4 Hlms 180. Lard; market firm; smllll sales of tierce at 1.2 c, bat generallphelit 1144 c. Flour, 2,000 bbls;wheat, 4,800 bush; corn, 8,000 bush; oats, 2.700 bush; barley, 1,200 bush; rye, 2,000 bash; hogs, 1,100 head. CLEvErasco, January 25.=—The flour market is (inlet and steady, with a mod erate demand for city made; 111a11,25 for treble extra white; i 9,5029,75 for double extra amber: 118,2.5a8,60 for double extra red winter; $7,75a8,10 for double extra spring; ( ountry made, t17,50a8 for double extra red and amber; $787,50 for double extra spring; 59,26x10 for double extra white. Wheat; No. 1 red winter held at $1,69a1,70; sales of one car do at ;1,59. Corn; sales of two cars at 70c. Oats held at 61c. Rye held at 51,30. Barley dull and inactive; sales at 52a2,05 for No. 2 Canada; State, $1,70a1,75. - Petroleum market more settled but very firm and PITTSBURGH GAZ_ETTE: . TUESDAY JANUARY, 26,. 186 a untituanged;- rrefined4sald. -- at-S4a3fielcor January and February delivery in round lots; trade lots 2a3c advance. Mir.wAumsr, Jana 25.—Flour active and the prices are unchanged. Wheat unsettled at $1,70% fOr No. 1; $1,14% for No. 2; 61,05 for No. 3. Oats firm at 48c • for'No. 2: Corn quiet . and unchanged. Rye firm at $l,ll for No. 1. Barley nom-- Inal. - Provisions firm and unchanged. Dressed hogs firm at $12,75a13. Receipts —3,000 bbls dour; 29,000 bu 'wheat; 1,000 bu oats; 5,000 bn corn; 3,000 bu rye; 1,000 bn barley; 400 dreessd hogs. Shipments —6,000 bbislionr; 350 bbls and 200 tierces i pork; 100 tierces lard. BUFFALO, January 25.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat niglected. Corn in fairdemand at 75 for new. Oats nomi nal and quiet Seeds in good demand; clover quoted medium. •Pork firm at 31. Lard firm at 20%. Dressed hogs nomi nal at $13,50a13. Highwines held at $l.OO. Grain in store—wheat,l6 : 7oo bus; corn 123,000 bus; Oats, 16,40 bus; Rye, 124,000 bus; Barley,. 46,000 bus; Peas, 2,000 bus. PHILADELPHIA, January 25.—Clover Seed active at 68,75a9,25. - - Flax Seed at' i t 12,65. Flour dull and weak ;,' xtra quali ty at 1747,50; Minnesota at ,25; fancy at 611a11,25; Wheat dull an declining, with sales red at 6_1,70,and a ber at 11,95 a 2. Corm-in fair demand; n w yellow at 85a90c. Oats unchanged at Oc. Petro leum, Groceries and Provision are un changed. ,Whisky at 97c41,01. TOLEDO, . January 25.—Fleur dull at 16 for 'spring ex tra. Wheat dull and un changed; amber 11,70 on the spot, and $1,74 buyers for February; other grades not in request. Corn, new opened at an advance of 114 c and closed at 1.3 better, closing at 65}(c, and rejected at 60%0. Oats unchanged at 571058 c. Rye dull. Barley not in much demand. Dressed Hogs a shade better and active at 13c for all weights. LOUISVILLE,. January 25.--Sales of 88 hhds. tobacco, lugs to medium leaf at $6a7,35. Cotton 28%c. Mess Pork at pt. Lard 200. Bacon, shoulaers 1430, clear rib sides 173{c, clear aides 1830. Bulk shoulders 1430, clear rib sides 17%c, clear sides 18yc, all packed. Superfine Flour 15,75a0,25. Wheat $1,75a1,85. Corn 62a 63c. Oats 63a65c. Rye $1,4234a1,45 Whisky, raw, free at 84 MZMPHIS, January 25.—Cotton dull at 27%a28c; quotations entirely nominal; receipts since Saturday 2,750 bales; ex ports, 2,125 bales. Flour dull; superfine, $7a7,50. Corn, 68a70e. Oats, 70c. Hay, 12.5. Bran, 23c. Pork, 1121,50. Lard, 203452134. Bulk Meats firm: shoulders, 13a13/o; aides, 17c. Dreased Hogs; 1234 c. Basantosw, January 25.—Wheat dull; prime valley red, 82.18a2,30. Corn firm; prime white, $6.50a8,87; yellow, 68a70. Oats dull. Rye, 11,50a1,55. Pork, 531 a 31,50. Bacon active; rib sides, 175173i0; rib sides, 123f0; shoulders, 14a143i0; hams, 20c. Lard quiet at 20c. PHILADELZHIA, January 25. Cattle Market.—Beef In fair demand: 1,700 head sold at 119,50a10 for extra western. Steers 380 for fat to good. Sheep higher; 6,000 head sold at 5658 gross. Hogs held firm; 3,030 head sold at 151,15a1,16 net. IMPORTS BY_RAILItAOD. PITTSBURGH, FORT IiVA.TNE & CHl ceati RAILROAD, January 25.-8 cars metal, Bryan & Caughey; 5 do do, Supe rior Iron Co; 24 do do, Nhnick &, Co; 11 do do, Jas Wood, SODS it Co; 6 do do, Brown & Co; 50 bbls • flour, 200 sks do, Meanor & Harper; 2 cars wheat, Dra vost & Son;'2 do rye, Culp & Shepard; 1 do scrap, iron, T Maloney; 1 car bulk middlings, McCune ct. Bro; 100 bbls flour, J Wilson & Co; 400 do do, - 400 sks do, T C Jenkins; 100 bbls do, I Dickey & Co; 3 cars rye, D Wallace; 5 caddies to bacco, Carter, McGrew & Co; 12 bbls ap ples, W H Graff & Co; 25 casks pearls, McKee de Bro; 1 car corn, , McHenry Hood; 25 bxs soap, W M Gormly; 15 do. do, W France dt Son; 80 empty barrels. Jos Finch; 12 bbls green apples, J J Pettit; 12 kga rivets, W P Townsend; 2 bbls eggs, 3do beans, Watt, Lang & Co; 3 bra dry goods, J Dilworth; 8 skis rags, C P Markle; 4 caddies tobacco, James Murphy; 4 sks rags. Godfrey & Clark; 24 bbls scrap ore, Park, Bros & Co; 13 cars iron ore, Shoenherger & Blair; 47 sks rags, M D Ray & Co; 8 cars lime stone, Shoenberger d Blair; 1 car corn, Shomaker & Lang; 6 cars metal, Zug & Co; 33 bdis spokes, M McWhinney; 5 bble tallow, D 0 Spearer; 8 dressd hogs, 66 bgs rye,l99 do oats, Hell & Ritchart; 4 cars metal, Union Iron Mills; 65 bbls highwines,j Roth & Son; 1 ear corn,Scott dt GlisaL CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL. RQAD, January 25.-1 car rye, Thomas Moore & Son; Tears iron ore, 4do 'lime stone, H Shoenberger & Blair; 5 oars iron ore, McKnight, Porter & Co; 2 care do do, Bradys Bend. Iron Co; 1 car clay, S M Kea; 2 cars pig.iron. Zug & CO; 1 car llme Wm B Hays; 2 bb.s wire; W Mardori& Co; 5 bbls oat meal, Munhall & McGraw; 3hf bbls butter, W H Graff 4 Co; 6 eke onions, Volgt, .Mahood & Co; 2 kgs butter, Ido eggs, Carter, McGrew & Co; 4 bxs tar, S P Shriver & Co; 2 bbls, 1 kg scrap iron, Spang, Chalfant 4 Co; 14 bdls bows, Thos Hare & Bro; 7 bills chairs, Bedford Chiar Co; 100 oil bbIP, B D Moore; 3 bbls poultry, 1 hf bbl eggs, Morrison 4 Devol. ALLEGHENY Vera.= RAILROAD, Jan uary 25.-80 bbls oil, D M Edgerton; 320 do do, Fisher & Bro; 960 do do, Owston & Sowers; 240 do do, Jas Wilkins; 42 green hides,-M Deiange; 2 cars metal, H Woodsides;l do do, Rees, (Iraff& Dull; 1 do do, Brown & Co; 95 bgs oats, 5 do rye, Blaney & Moore; 14 eke four, D Haworth; 20 do do, J Kohen; 106 eke rye. 390 do oats, Scott &Clink 3 bbls tallow, W Flac ons &Son; 57 aka wheat, ' Jas Irwin; 1 bbl sugar, John Wilson 4 Son; 82 eke oats, Shipton & Wallace;. 19 ski bulk- j wheat flour, Hall & Speer; 1 oar metal, John Moorhead; 1 do do, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 3 do do, McKnight, Porter &'CO. ALLEGHENY STATION, January 26.-1 car staves, Ralya & Robertson; 1 do do, J M Hemphill; 2 pkgs lard; 1 do onions, R & A Carson; 222 bga oats, 38 do rye, B. Knox 4 Son; 750 pigs lead, T H Nevin & Co; 1 car bran, Geo Stewart; 5 ears metal, Lewis Bailey4t Dalzell; 2 cars lumber. W Reed; '1 do do, B Smith & Co; 2 cars bar ley, Smith dr Co; 8 bales hides, Popp, Ba ker & Co; 1 oar wheat, R Kennedy & Bro; 45 eke mlllfeed, H Nit Berhorat. RIPALILNIP COURT SALE.--111 O_ rirtneof an ..order *finite tuned otti.of the Orphans' 0!ottr1 of Allegheny County, the under signed, exec:a:or of, the last, will of Dr, JESSE : PENNEY, deo'd, will (dyes° at 1'17,11L10 BALZ on the premises, on THIIHSDAY, the 11th day cf FEBRUARY, A. D. 11809,', at A o'clock r. all that,: certain pleoe orparcel of lind situated in the,borenth of Meßeesport,Oounty of4Degheyn, and State f Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribedls fellows, via : Beginning on the south ern side of Penn street in Jiunes .Penney's plan of. lots in said borough, at the corner of :cot No. 13. thence south along the, line of eald lot 70 feet to an ulley; thence east along said alley 80 feet to the line - of Henderson's lot; thence by said line 78 feet to Penastreet, and thence by said street 80 feet to tho place of beginning: be ing a part of lot No. 15 in said plan. For further Dartir.ultars inquire of ROBERT OF.AIGHEA.D, Executor. Elizabeth. * Or JOHN P. PENNEY. - Attorney, Pittsburgh. jal9:d2B FRENCH < AS AND DIUSHROOMS, Just received; also; Fre fh Asparagus, Green porn, Tomatoes, Ltrim Beans and Okra , put up in tin cans, for sale by the dozen or cue by - azio. A. BE24BBdiV,_ (al3 • Corner Liberty and Hand stream - - . RIPER The river continues to recede slowly at this point with four and a half feet in the channel by the Monongahela marks last evening. The weather has again turned cold and at this writing, it is trying to snow. Thermometer at noon was np to 2g—we expect,to see it almOst down to zero this morning. Business was 'moderate at the land ing l iresterday, taking everything into con ideration, though it might be consid erably better, and then be nothing to brag of. The Zaneiiville packet Julia No. 2, has not been here now for two weeks. The R. R. Hudson arrived trom Cin cinnati about nine o'clock on Sunday night with an excellent trip, including a considerable amount of sugar and mo. lasses. The Camelia, Capt. Thos. Poe, will be the first boat out for Nashville. • T l i e Champion, Capt. Fuller, will be the rat boat out far cincinnati. She is adv rtised to . leave tit% evening. The Bellevernon, Capt. J. J. Darragh, is filling up Slowly for St. Louis, as is also the Mollie Ebbert, Captain G. W. Ebbert. for New Orleans. These are both tip-top boats, The Bayard, Captain Geo. D. Moore, Is the the retnilar pticket for Parkersburg to-day, leaving at noon. The R. C. Grey was advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday. The Armadillo arrived at Cincinnati on Friday, and departed again the same • day for Louisville- The Pink Varble was sold at Louis ville on Friday last, to - Captain Paul, for 17,500. She is to ply in Cumberland river trade. The towboat take Erie, New Orleans to Pittsburgh, was at Cairo on Friday, and the A. J. Baker passed Louisville the same day, en route for this port; The decision of the local inspectors in regard to the collision between the tow boat Tiger and J. N. MCQullough, has been published. ' The license of Carlton C. Cable, pilot on the McCullough, was revoked, and Win. Stewart, pilot on the Tiger, suspended for 60 days. —The Minneola, of the Cincinnati and Memphis packets, has discarded the use Of carbon oil, and substituted lard oil. —Lawrence Roddy, of Pennsylvania, 19 years old, second engineer of the Glide, died on Sunday, at the Charity Hospital, in New Orleans, from the ef fects-of the injuries received by the ex plosion of that boat. —A St. Louis dispatch says: Repre sentatives of the - Northern Line, North western Union and Keokuk Lines have been in consultation here for two days past with a view of fixing a basis of agreement for the transaction of business between here and St. Paul next season. The prospects are that there will be no opposition between these companies, and that rates will be established which will avert the ruinous competition of last 'Year. The party taking the initiative in this matter has not transpired. Rivers aud Weather LOUISVILLE, January 25.—The weather is unsettled and cold. The river is fail ing with eight feet of water in the canal. STEAMBOATS. PITTSBURGH, j i giGe WirEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave Company's Wharf - Boat, foot of Wood Street, DAILY, AT 12 X TI:IiSDAYS ADD FRIDAYS, BAYARD A. S. SHILPHAIID, Muter WZDNIEBTiATB AND 3AtVRDATS, GREY EAGLE C. L. Buzarsix, Master. Freight will be received at all boors by Bela JAMES COLLINS. Arent.. - VOIR CINCINNATI ands i giSt LOUISVILLE.—The steamer CHAMPION WM. FULLI.R, Cantata. Will leave for the above ports on TUESDAY, tbe.lll3th Inn. For freight or passage anply on board or to J. U. CoLLINtiWOOD. 1a23 or JOHN FLACK. Agents. OR CAIRO AND ST. z i ar i t F LOUIS.—Tbe new and splen did Passenger Packet BELLE VERNON JOHN DARFUR, Master, Will lesve for the above ports on TUESDAY, the 26th Inst., at 4 o'clock r. 41. • For freight or passagy apply on board or to. JOHN FLACK. Pt.= J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent. 'heFOR. CAIRO, MEM PHIS and NEW ORLEANS.— newand splendid passenger steamer MOLLIE EBERT...G. W. Ebner, Commander. Will leave for the above ports on SATURDAY, the '930 inst., at 4 o'clock r. m. For irefgla t or passage apply on. hoard or to FLACK & LOLLING WOOD, or (.4 HMI:ST & HAZLETT. Agents. Through receipts given on the above beat to Sel ma. hulaula. Benton, Montgomery. Ala., At.an ta, Macon, West Point. Georgia, and all points on the Alabama rimer and Texas ports aklowest rates Ja2.l (IHRIi.ST & STEAMSHIPS. TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TRH INMAN MAIL STEAMSHIP& Numbering sixteen nrst-clitss vessels, among t.. la the celebrated CITY OF PARIO, CITY OF ANTWEPP. CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, F LONDON, Sailing EVitaCly TY SAT O URDAY, from Pier 45, rib River, New York. For °usage or farther information aunlv to • 1312761111111, Jr. YOIFIFTH STREET. (Chronicle Mt PiPliThreonnnslte Past Ihnee. Pittpbar.vb GAS AND STEAM FITTING. JOHN 31.-COOPIR JOS. KATIL.••}1=111" VIM& JOHN. He COOPER & CO., BRASS POUNDERS, GM AND STEAM FITTEES, Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRIM WOGS ' , ufereviari t emt i rtt i gz . lnfil , AM Ifirrynint AND Cele. of Pike and Wilaut StroetB; PITTSBURGH MISCELUSSEOUS. EICPSAMA:LaIS PURIFIES THE BLOOD. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWITERA de7;blo-xwr QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. • QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For dolug a family_ washing to the beet and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In withorld. Has all the strength of old rosin soap. he mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap, SW b_y the ALDEN CHEMICAL woaxs, 48 North Fourth street. Philadelphia. , 4,12,,,67.3(wpap ARCHIBALD BLAILIALET, ;A.TTORN - Fi..Ir..ALT.A.MAAW. No, 9 MTH 81MEET. .De+a~z,~ar VITTSIIIIRGIL PA ct)NdittrslnotrmifpirTs . ..... ...A. K. STEVERSON DILLINGEI & STEVENSON; COMMISSION 111 1 11CIIANTS, -. 87 Second-Street, pittsburgh, Pa. • RECEIVE AxD SELL• • - All Kinds of Comstry Produce, all orders for Iderchsndlas promptly filled, at Lotrzfer market rates. Phrticular attention given to the sale of Butter Eats, Cheese Dried he, We feel confides." that we can give entire eatisfaction, by makirrwQtrick Bekaa and PROMPT RETURNS, at HIGLIES'IMARKET PRICES, and therefore menet =Hy B oiretc .yonr consign ments. 411 correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. fi rain to store and to arriTtylgli t • . an3irt7B VISTA BLI 811 ED BY A. & T. tedia, 181 a. • W. GORMLY ICIEWLESALE GE ER, No. 271 Liberty Street.. ,;, (Dnzit - my OFT. EAGLE HOTEL,) E T - A - rsirciustia..2rAt.. se :yid WATT, LANG & CO., WHOLESALN DILILIIIB IN Groceries, Floor. Grain. prodzmi, Proiiaiens, Fls6,Cbsesc, Carbons ell. Nos. 174 and 174 WOOD STREET, near Lib erty street. Pittsburgh. Ps. noS:rog Y. ATLALA........ J. ♦. ISTAILEL. Air STEELE & SON, _ • Convinission Merchants, AND DIATOMS IN EMACVErn, 6IIAXEC.FM.V.XI, '4lto No. 95 0 . 1110 STBEEI. near East ,Common, ' • • ALLEOHENT CITY. PA. 7. H: CAItPIELI ) A. T. CAIiFIELD. T B. CANWIELD & SON-00111- 4, MISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale Cheese Factory. Hamburg and W. B. Butter,Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Dried Fruit, Grain,. Pig Lead; Pot, Pearl and Soda Ashes, White Lime, Linseed, Lard, Coal and Carbon Oils, No. 111 , 1 First street. Pittsburgh. MIS EMIL 1. =CHART in CHART, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, = FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, &e. 349 Liberty NC, Pittebtergli, seri4:l:47 ALXS. IVBANIi • ' Altatß McBANE ,&' MUER, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN iuud PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 14a WATER. STREET, above Smithfield: Pittsburgh. • • tea FETZER & ARMSTRONG, FOWLS/MX& & 001M181110312120411W1T11, For the sale of Flour. Gri- Bacon, Lard, But ter, Seeds , Dried Fruit t a Produce generally, No. 16 BASKET brILEBT, corner of First, Pittsburgh. . fe22:811 T J. BLANCHARD, L. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 396 PENN 'STREET. apt 9 :x139 ROBS. KNOX ANTOIXW KNOX. 111() KNOX &SON, COMMISSION Juk,,, MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, t*UAIN MILL FEEL) and PRODUCE GENER ALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite CitY Hall, Allesteny City. Ja17:187 LITTLE, BAIRD PATT4i N, Wholesale Grocers, Comialssion Merchants gnu Dealers In Produce, 'Flour Bacon , Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard Oil, Ir on, Nails, Wass, Cotton Yarns and all P'l.tsbnrgh Manufactures generally. 11A arid ce.COND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHN I. 11011811..EDW. HOUSII..•.IWM. H. HOUSE. JOHN I. HOUSE &EROS., Sue cestors to JOHN I. HOUSE & CO.. Whole sato Grocers and Commission Merehante, Cor ner of Smlthdeld and Water Streets. Pittsburgh. 'JOIIN 68CMOA A WALLACZ. §sHIPTON&WALLACI% Whole- SALE G ROCERS AND PRODUCE DEAL .-No. 6 SIXTH STREET, Pittsburgh. lal2:rfi,, PROFESSIONAL. vim. B. NEEPEB, ALDERMAN AND EX OFFICIO JUSTICE, OF THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Special atteittion given to conveyancing and collections Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages drawn up. and all legal business attended to promptly and accurately. JOS A. BUTLER, ALDER/ILI POLIa6 ItruiGIFITEIT7I - Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington PITYSBFRGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledginent , Depositions, Collections, and all other~legltl mal e business executed promptly. • .•• calatuna • SAMUEL memusTmts;•B 111,1).7a11111/LN, Ex-Officto Justice of the Peace and Police Mag trate. Office GRANT STREET, opposite the Cathedral PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds,Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, DPPositions, and all - Legal Business execsuted with promptness and dispatch. was EIISTACE S. MORR9W, ALDERMAN, Se.X-OPPICI JUSTICE GOF THE PEACE AND GLACE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, 73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds BondstMortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions a. all Legal Business executed with promptnes and dispatch. mv29 JOHN A. STRAIN, A.ZAW.R3, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND roIacEAL&GISTRATE. Onice,llAl PLYTH.BTEBICT, opposite the Ca thedral, Pittabarsh, Pa. Deeds, Bondi, Mort gagee, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legs Business executed with nroloutnese and. dispatch, r a A: AnimoN, • Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, 'REAL' ESTATE lUD INSO, RANCE AEINII. CARECIt STREET, EAST simikawalishs. tai 'oll i l e llc t t 4 lon or Fields solicited and.prozpa p a . S. FERGUSON, ATTORN EY-XT-LAW'k No. 87 Fifth . Sstweet: SzqoXr• Fid)ol,. /nowt Room. JOHN W. RIDDIELL, ATTaRifTEY-AT-LAW. 02100,110 Diamond Elfirmobt s • , (opposite tire Court Boma ftlß:t44 P ITTSBURGH, PA. H e C. DIACHRFALLi ATTORNEY AND r 4OUNBELOR AT LAW, I No. SO ferant Street. , • my2litalS lITTBBUBGEL PA. TTSBuitGli pe -- L L --- On And after TUESDAY, Noyember, 17th. Ibott, traLua will arrive at and depart from .tne Depot. Corner of Grant and Water streets, a& follows: Hall to and from 'anion - town • 7:00 A. X. .6:00 r. McKeentort Accomdtn 1100 A. Y. 4:05 A. Ex. to and from Ufit'n. 3:00 'P. M..10:10 A. IL. West Newton Accont'd 4:30 r. ra. 8:35 A. 11... Braddock'a Accomdt'n. 6:15 P. z. 7:50 r.'11.. Night Ac. to 3l cK'snort.lo:3o p. at. 6:45 A. x. - Sunday Church Traln to and from West Newton 1:001% x.10:00 A. For tickets apply to _ ' ' • • J. Agent W. B. STBUT, SuperinttadeAst. no9o CI 11 ANGE OFl"mm VL,/ ALLEIGgENT VALLEY B AILBOLT4 On and after MONDAY, November 9th, Isas. TWO TBAINS DAILY will , leave Pittsbnrik, station...korner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, 011iCity, Buffalo, and all points in the Oil Regiens. ILAVX: PYTTSBURGIL, ;ARAM TR PITTSBURGH ail '7:15 a mrdall 5:40 p Express 7:10 to M Express - 6:30 aas Brady's B AO .3:00p m Brady. B Ae 10:30 aXL let Soda Works l ist Soda Works Aceomd.... 10:50 a in; Accomod'n. 8.90 ate Ad Spda Works • 1 151 d Soda Works A.cdotnoel'n. 5:00 p m Accomod'n. 2:40 aa. Church Trait leave itteburgh at 1:10 P. M. Arrive 4t Pittsburgh at 0:50 A. M. Passeners taking express train have but. sue change oPears between Pittsburgh,' Buffalo and Oil Regions. Mail and Expresb Trains atop at psincipal points. Mixed Way and Ac-. eommodattod trains stop at all stations, THOMAS KING, Assn. Sap% W. FOSTER HOPE, Ticket Agent. not )31fTTSBU86HMat n - CINCINNATI AI Dlmmorm - T. LOUIS RAILWAY. • . „ PAN HANDLE ROUTE: MANGY OP TINE.—On and after 81714 Day. NovAlegd,lB6B, trains will leave and arrive AA cat Union Depot, as follows, Pittsburgh time: Mpart, - , APTINII4 Mall xprei—.„. . ' 3:13 a. m. 12:13 a. tn. Fast Line • 10:13 a. in. 7.33 D. m. Fast Exreu 9:58 p. m. 19:18 a. m. Mixed way 5:43 a. m. 6:43 p. m. McDonald's Awn, No.111:98 a. m. s i 8533 p.m. Steubenville Accommod. 3:38 p. m. 9:48 a. in. McDonald's Acc'n,l7o. 2..5:08 p. m. 3:18 p. m. X/r51:58 . P. st. Express will leave daily. • 19:135: '9.2da1l will arrive daily.. • The 10:13 a. m. Train leaves daily, Btinda7B I)cepted3 and makes close connections at New . ark re. Zanesville and points on Baxidnsky Mansfield Newark B. B. S. F. SCULL, General TickeOhiont. W. W. CARD, &Len., Steubenville. W. 1 MEW. P§M3 lIGH. PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO 1 . W. and CLEVELAND a PITTSBURGH R. R. From Dec. 30th, 11008, trains will leabe f and arrive at the Union Depot, north - side, Pitts trirmh city time, as follows: Chicago Ex_ .. -3:03 a m Erie &-Ygn WlT:2Sitin Cl. & WIrgIPIS:SIS a m Chicago Mail-6:58 a m, Chleago Ex::litiollts - ml Cl. &Wh'sg.Ex 2:23p.5u Chicago Ex.. 3:43p W • e&Erie Deziartfrom A balm. lleghenlb N. Brlgt'n A°. 8:58 a m Leetsdale " 10:20 a m • `•Illig a nil Rochester " 1:33 pail Leetsdale Acc.3:581: m N. Brigrn " .5:33p nil N. - Brlgt.n " .15:51Spm Leetsdale " 10 : 4 3Pin Leetsdale Sun. day ehurch. 1:137) mi AlliP 0:43 0. in. Chicas air- 11:58 a. in. Chlcai de:3 P. - R. MYERS. ENNSYLVAw aIIgININN NIA. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Onand after Nov. 28th. 11 168,Tralni will arrive at and depart from the Union Depot, carne* of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows! Arrive. Depart. Mall Trap:..., 1:30 a mlDay Express.. 2:30 am Fast Line 2.40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 ant Wall's No. 1..6 20 a m !Mail Train ... , 8:15 am BrinionA.ccin. 7:50 a m • Cincin'ti 12:35m Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a miWall's No. 2..11:20 p am Cincinnati Ex:9:4o a m Johnstown Ac. 3:25 pm Johnstown Aclo:3sa millraddocks Nol4:2opin Baltimore Ex. 1:45 p to Phila. Express 5:10 pm Phila. Express2:os pm, Wall's No. 3.. 5:310 pm Wall's No. 3... 1:30 p miWalPs No. 4..6:15 pm Braddock, No 11:50 pm I Fast Line 7:50 pm Na. 4. 7:25 psi Wall+sNo.s.ll:so pm Way Passer 10:20 p m. The Cbarch Train leaves Walls Stationevery Sunday at...9:15 a. m., reanbing Pittsburgh at 10:10 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. In. and arrives at Walls Station at 2:00 p. ni. Cincinnati Express leaves- daily. All 0,13 r tralvs daily except Sunday. For fertner information appl to W. H. BEI:SWITg, Agent. The Pennaylvanialtailroad Company will not as - sume any rk.-forßaggage, except forwearing ap • pare, and liniletheir responsibility to One HIIII• dre Dollars In value. All Baggage exceeding Opt amount in value will:be at the risk of the owner. unless taken by special contract. EDWARD ti. WILL no= - General Superintendent, Altoona, WESTERN PEIvittaYLVANIA: RA-LROAD.-Ot: and after Nov. 92d,.1355. the Pal 'tenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Ral road will arrive at and depart., Thom the Feder - 1 Street Depot, Allegheny City. as folloWs: Arrive. Ifeyx:rt. - • ' Springd'e No 16:40 a m f Mall 7:00a in. Freeport Nod 18:310 a m Freeport No. 19:18 am Express 10:40 a tniSharpb , g No111:30 a m - Sharpb , g N0.11:95 p reMxpress...... 5 pm - Freeport N0.24:00 p mirlpringd , e No I 3310 pal Mall 5:55 p ustYreepontiNo.2s:2lo p ra Spring:l'e N026:45 miSeringd'e No27:10 pta Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Church Train leaves Allheny Junction. every clunday at 7:40 a. m., res cuing Allegheny City at 9:605. m. Returning, leaves Allegheny `City at 1:510 p. m. andrarriye at Allegheny Juno. tion Ist 3:45 p. m. Comaturxriort TlexXre-For sale in packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street. Herr's, Bennett, Tine Creek Etna and Sharteburg. and goodonly on the trains stopping at Stations peciaed on tickets. ' The trains leaving Allegteny City at 7:00 a. m. make direct connection at Freepor' withWal ker.s Ilneof Stages forßutlerand Hannehstown. -- Through ticket* may be purchased at the Office, No. 3at Clair street, near the Ear:penal° nßridge: , littebur.ll, and . at the Depot, Allegfter.Y. For further information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS, A.gent, • Federal Street Depot. The Western !Pennsylvania Railroad will not a, some any risk ler Baggage, except for wearing " apparel, and limit their responslbillt7 to One Idunds , (Moller. In value. All baggage ex ceeding tt Is amount in value wilibe at the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWAMD 11. WILLIAM:& • non. GenYval Sunerintendent, Altoona, Pa.' SMOKY HlLL atioffin ROUTE. UNION PAULI* C RAILWAY, Eastern Division. The , SHORTEST AND MOST RIELIABLM ROUTE from the East to all Pohtts to Colorado, California, rtah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, • Oregon. • Two Trains leave State Line add Leseenvor lz (Sun i =ceptedOon the arrival of trains f of utile 611.• Dailey and Hanni bal and St Joe Railroad from Quincy, connect- Inv at Laisideieei Topeka and WamegoJwith stages for all points in Kamm. At end of track west 01 Ellsworth with the UNITED. STATES DEPRESS COMPANY'S DAILY' LINE OF OVERLAND MAIL AND EXPRESSO COAOHEB FOR .DMINV3=M so,fLx.z. lAA3FEI3; All . Points in the Territories, 'And with SANDERSON'S TRIMEDItti: Y L'INR of COACHES for Fort Union, Bent~ Fort, rus. Anuquerque, Santa Fe, and all points In Arl. suns and New Mexico. With the recen additions of rolling stock and equipment, 'and the arrangements •made with I e 'tangible Overland Transportation Linea from its western terminus, this road now offers unequalled facilities for the transadasloa of freisht.to the Far West. Tickets for sate at all the principal omces to the United States and amides Be sure and ask for tkkete via THE SMO KY HILL BOUTt, Trzaffat ra 1 /0 BAILWs EASTERS DIVIEELO. • A. ANDERSON. • &p 4 w 73 General Freight and'iloMlAtilnU Efl RAILROADS DePart Arrimr. ID= Chicago Ex... 0:13 a Chicago Ex.: 11:88 a Wheeling Ex 11:13 ant , erestline Mall 3:53 pin Chicago Ex....4:38 inn, Cleveland - Ex 4:08 pot Erie & Yien Ex11:13 pia Cl. A Wli , g , irselas p si Airive Os dilephenv. N. Brigt , ri Ac.9:03 am N. ,Brigt , n " 8:98 Ana 'New Castle "10:33 am Lee . t?dale .. 9:13 am "1:08 pm pm N. Brigt'n "0:43 Leetsdale• " 4:53 px. cm Leetsdale Finn- m day uhrucb. 9:58 ant • Express leaves daily. • Express arrives daily. c eneral Ticket Agent. Nevatia, Washington, AND Geceral Surierintendast Jr. U.' wzisTll4‘