1 MEANOULL. El MEGAN BANE, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSIMItOII. Cam CA.PITAL *. . 112 110 . 000 Stockholders Individually 'Liable. muck. or DISCOUNT ARDDISPOSIT. WY. FLOYD. rtesi.lnnt. Cubit?. Otcr.c•roze. Thew 3t. ! Jobs Y. lic 1it2rt1..41. tc.T.ltmar.on, ! map tt. !tubes /V. Arent. ; Jas. • Ye Chas, It. mud., ! /loyd. John 11 q, - Ttals Bank now 1141 I• . 0.11011. 1 . 4 .14 tto • ...mt..' Ilanunitb.D.P& ktua GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought . at Highest Prices. kit. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue w n Co.,AxEs DRAWL 06 ti (Successor& to IS, JONES a CO Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., BAIN SERS, By &ad toll all %ludo of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILYEII AND COUPON% OHIO= FAVORABLE TARNS -tar Interest Allowed on Deposits. 'allover loaned on Government Bonds at ;oven 031111 m. rates. Orders executed for the Purchase sad awe et mammas, BOXIIII had SOLD. .1 &MRS T. BRADT & CO, es pot* &Ott. FINANCE AND. TRADE. ()mos or Prrnizraos Gamma, - PRIDA.T. December 21 , 1669. The gol 1 irnalarn Was kept rather steady and firm today, considering the tusfavorable • bank statement and the fact that the Government, commenced paying out the Anterest on the 5.20 bonds due January Scat. The decline - of gold on the Interest in the gold on Tuesday has largely increased _ the short Interest in the gold room, and a rise of the premium is con __ fidently °greeted by those who hold gold at high prices; but foe any disinterested pirty no cause Ibr a rise exit** at pros. eels, -and the only ,reason assignable would be the Introduction of measures In Congress leading to a largely In. _ creased paper issne k which, however, Is not likely to be done. • Government'bonda were -lea strong, and some of j the old issued declined about 34 -per cent but there le no de mand for fords at all. Stooks are sustained on most of the Western sharer' ' except North West, which Is weak. Moray very stringent at high rates. ' Business moderately active in the retail trade. Quotations as received by Ph. R. ,- Marta Gold, 120,%t Silver. /17; Eighty. 'nee% 1183% Elva Twenties, 1862, 113; -Clo .1864, lay% -do 1 18661, 11 do 1865, Consols, 11434; do 1864 114%; do 1868, ' Ilk Ten Forties, 109; Adams Company 6034; Merchants Union Express Company, 934: Ameriam Ez a Company, 17; Western Union - Tele graph . : , 62%; Reading 99%; New •. York Central, Pittsburgh Fort Wayne- & Chicago, 86; Ohio & Mimi& - Meld, 23%. Michigan Southern, 8534; Cleveland & Pittsburgh; 8234• Chicago, • Rook Island & Pacific, 10434; Chicago & North Western, 6834; Chicago 4 North • Patera Preferred 51%; Eris. 21%. xxosteetra. Large. trardt. . Landon, ..... . 163,05 . 1 % Paris, per 24% 2534 =haler -90 92 rt. tiOrins. 61 53 (Si Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Baratta.) New Yong, December 24, 1869. Money easy and steady at 6@)7 per cent. The bank statement la unfavorablestrom . log a lose of one million in net reserve. . ' Leans; 1251,09600; decrease, 84738,914. Specie, 1.".8,419,977; decrease, $1,648,118. Circulation, 134,127,867: Increase, #25,534. Deposits, 1177,165,186; decrease, 13,907, 869. Legal tenders, M 4,493,992; decrease. 11318,281.; TheAsaistant Tossurarer bode. distributed 1T.4.57,624 In win on account of the January Interest. Sterling, doll but firm at 8 . %@9 Gold, unclunaged; opened es 120 % . and after touching ‘ ,l2o%o3l2o34; closed at ~tlovernments higher but drill. C0u .../pons: 81e, 913 13%%; 64a .234@12% 1 ; 655, i1934; 1.2.!46j012 X. new ®l3 , 14%0 14%; 675. 15(315%; 686, 150153 C. Forties, 9e,9 , 4. 13%09: State bond's - are active and higher, .tbrming a striking contrast tol= oral dullness of the street. i lave* sizes are being largely taken on European acconnti over a million .have • been Chipped to Europe within a short time: fdisamirts• 91: old Tennessee*, 52; new 4i. 453 - Old — Virgiasaa, 4834; new do, 55; or& North , Carolinas, 4234; new .dca.75134: nee South Carolines,B434. Inn ' Mans levee gem, 66. Raab verydulL ,F.ve Thirty Prices.—Canton, 47%; Caro • berhind, 13.34: Western Union, 6234; Quicksilver. 15; Maritima, 7%: do pre , • farred.; 15; Adams Eamon, - Cl; Wells, RNI &nal/W. UN; "United Rates; bib do . 4 83:, NeW York Central. 86%; Erie. 22%; Oa preferred, 38: Bar . preferrixi, , ,.l34; Hudson scrip, 81511 Michigan Central, 117; lake Mon, 8 5 %1. Illinois Central, 181%; Atte •= burgh, fra North. Western, 683.0.d0 pre. , famed, 62. , Rock Island, 104%, St. Paul, 93; do preferred. 8531: Wabash. fat do preferred, 64; 'FortWayne,. 86; Terre Malta. 23: do preferred, - 54 W Chicago & Alton, 14431;-do preferred, MI; Ohio ktirstasita 21%. ' Mining alarm quiet; Grass Valley 25; Gregory 180; Quartz 11111 M. .The Penna. R. B. Co. has declared . a quarterly 'dividend of elx per cent. r bl e e6njlul fr 6B°sto 6 ptc Tftfs;Primlin 6 ach th . : Boston gi4sirfibaiiiscitOkbas3,l2l. '2mprte brdry• goods Ude Week 51.- 034,60. Geneva' merchandise/2,786,438. VETROLSUP; MARKET. • . Ormuz oP Prrrestrnou Gamma, FRIDAY, Deo. 24, 1860. 5 The oil market was very quiet to day; the sales In the aggregate being .rom , -** paralively light, while in regard to price, tbereinno Material change. ;The . trade, generally, is prettylwell absorbed -1n making' deliveries and settlements, - and Uttedtion 'siren to• anythin g elm, and It is likely that this will 'con tinue during the remainder of this year. , 4 1 ,'1."EfrA Pt Or it'll* bb/ 5 .tha .arat aa 16Mt -2.000 do at 18%; 400 do st 550 also a settlement of two lois of 1,000 each, one at 16, and the other at 1654. Offers to .„ soli, rardless of gruvify., of if 70, at Of City; eg this oil, it hi Sold; after being ihrOtiah MD retaining Mom. and Mought down to 40 gravity, elf, it is • :claimed, to delivered here alshoul "9aLa:l:nbo bids Daterntiii4iMil and t , two lots 'of 600 "osetrat 19$‘. - January quoted at 96 V.@)31. January lb' March alt and March to. June 11 13 f. • : zitowirre or mope orz, sr A. T. MIL • Fisher Brol6o, on'aCCodnt 14.8. noun Oil Works 1,040, on amount • Owston tr Sewers; JOS Wilkins 160, on : account J. E. Wilkins, Brilliant oil Works 400, on amount Lookout, F. d; Co. Totil.-^.. • • .. bids: -eurtrc&G; c;13:7;" vA. A. Lockhart, Prow tr.00.36.5 4" bb1U ref. oil Warden. F. tr. Co.. Phila. . , • :FsweeUa... &B. 201 - tibia ref.‘ oil IC , W. P. Loran & Pro. Philadelphia. - • 011. (HIPPED user - DIIQRBa t re norm'. Hutchison Otl & Reining Co., 957 bbl ■ to Warden. Frew & Oa. Philadelphia. . _ Hotel:down 011 &Refining Co. 63 bbla ref: to E. Et. nobler. Fleming & Co. 504 bids. relined oil to Warden, Frew t Co.. Philadelpida, bbla or . 8111PVILA ELT BT ALT PAL It. -Union Refining -sad &min* oom. • pony 510 bbls reflood oil to W. P, Lu tes , a Bro. Wthidelphts. . . . . ~ ; .: ~:i~~:. prrrsoußall rukuKETs. 0171011 OP EITTIISOR.GIi GAZZITI, 4 FainKT. Dee. 24, 1809. As might re expected on the day pre ceding Christinas, business wedvery dull and neglected, there is but pale Inquiry for anvthing but Turkeys, Topa and such other articles suitable for ma • king Keenan. The toy, • notion homes, and confeetlonariett, were generally fall to overdowing, but flour, grain, grocery and provision houses, were generally de serted, and presented a very dull ap• pearanee. We are In hopes, - however, that alter the holidays hat% passed and the annual eetUements effected, that bu• slum will Improve. APPLES—QuIet and unchanged. with a supply considerably In excelee of the demand. Sales at 62,80@3A0 per bbl, mostly at 12,50(0. APPLE B I'TF.II,-...Qttoted at 75@85. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll is in fair demand with 'ales at 33@33. Coro. mon and inferior grades very dull but unchanged. BROOM CORN—Sales at 13@14 eta. SEANS—Unchanged—quoted at ig1,50 03,25, se to quality. BUOR.WiIgAT FLOUR-4@W eta; CHESTNUTS—Quoted at /5: - • CRANBERRIES—Quoted at $12015 per bbl. ae to quality and condition. CIDER—The recelp.ts are falling ma. Serially but the supply la still In excess of the demand, and the market is doll and prices nominally unchanged, at $ 8 go per bbl. CARBON quiet and no changed-2Y for 50 or 100 barrel iota of standard brands. . . DRIED FRUlT—Apples In steady and linked supply; sales at 15(i)9o. Peaches continue dull at 9@loc for quarters and 116.1.2 c for halves. CHEESE-1s quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, 18X: Ohio Goshen , 19; York State farm Dairy; 19; and York State Goshen 20. DREWJED HOGS—Mee at 1242113 ctn. EGGS—Sales at 35 to 38. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 8,5@90 to the tr ade and tho UMW advance for small 10111 to store. FLOUR—The demand continues light and, as might be expected, entirely local, while prices are unchanged We continue to quote at $57540,00 for Win. ter Wheat and $5,50(.3..5 for Spring Wheat Rye flour, $5,x5(3,5,50. GRAlN—Wheat is in light supply in this maraet but unchanged at $1,15® 1,20 for fair to prime • red. Oita still held at 470)48 on wharf and track, - and 5 , 52 in store. Coin continues scarce and In demand and firm, but not QUO. tably higher, 801385. Rye la not offer ing so freely but the demand Is not tir. gent and prices aro unchanged at 95®$l- Barley continues dull and neglected— slol,lo for fair to strictly prime spring. • HAY—Is firmer with a limited sup. ply; we continue to quote from country wakens at $18®25 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 3 cents per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at $6,00®6,50 per bbl. LlME—Sales of Cleyeland white lime at pgazis per bbl. ONIONS—SaIes at $2,50®3,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. LARD OIL—No.I Extra la quoted firee at 1,50(41,55. POULTRY=Domand better and math ket firmer. Dressed turkeys may quoted at 23®25, and chickens at 12®I!. POTATOES—SaIes at 55 eta., by the car load and at 60 eta, In store. PEANUTS—Quoted at 9®lo eta. PEAS—DuII; 9.2.50 per bueheL PROVISIONS—Unchanged and rather dulL Shoulders, 16®1634;.Breakfast Bacon, 21®2134; Sugar (hired Hama, =®2234. Lard 19 In tierces, 24.1. n kegs and nulls. SEEDS—bales of Clover seed at sB@ B .lf. and Flaxseed at 12,20®2,25. Tim othy seed nominal at 1/3,50@4. .SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at $l,BO by the car load, with the renal advance for small lots In store. STIL&W talales st $l2 ®l4 par ton: PrITSBURGH IRON BURNET. °rim; o 7 Prroonotou GAZ6TTIN FB :DAY. D 63. 24, 11329. The metal market continues dull and It is not probable that there will be any improvement until about We middle of next month, as moat of the mills, 14 is likely, will stop, for a week or two to take stock and make repairs. log are [hussies reported: 160 tons Red Short Forge-.. .236.00 5 mos 20 Neutral No. 3 Forge. 89 00 4 mos 150 " Cold 5h0rt....... ...._.. 89.004 mos 50 Grey Red Short 88.00 5 moe 20 o 13. L Foundry 40.50 4 mos 20 ** 13. I. Foundry 41.50 4 moe 10 No. 2 Foundry 40.006 mos 60 “ No. 1 Foundry. 40.004 mos . sarroctitons 00AL HMZLTXD Hama LAYS SUPERIOR ORE. 70 tons White 13.5.00 4 mos 50 Open Gray Forge.... 37.50 4 mos 160 White and Mottled to ssrlve. ...... 35.00 cash 120fromMedium Gray fro m Yard 87.00 6 mos 60 Oren Gray " 88.50 4 mos aq . Open Gray neutral_. 87.60 4 mos CraL3IOOA.L. 300 Cholas Forge._..--Priszte terms 10 . do do ....351.00 4 loos 10 . Fancy do - 52.004 mos MARKETS ST TELEGRAPH. Ns, Yong, December 24. Cotton steady, sales of 2000 bales at .253j010r middling uplands.. Flour without de cided change; receipts of 7957 barrels. 'aalea of 685 barrels at 84,45(3,4,89 for superfine Mate and western; 85,10(34,10 for extra state; $4,9036,10 for extra west ern; 115.70(36,20 fur white wheat extra; 115,20(36.60 for round hoop Ohio; 115.75® 6,60 for extra 81. Llano 88,6038,50 for good choice do doming qtalet. Rye taw quiet, sales of 200 bbla at 114,50®5,70. Oorn meal quiet. Whisky without de cided change. tales 0f350 barrelsweatem at 99®1000 free, latter price iron Wend. Wheat slightly in favor of buyers, noth ing doing In exports and limited milling demand, receipts of 8530 bushels; sates of 91,000 trash at 14=31,24 for No. 2 spring delivered; 81,300D1,33ii for winter red or western; 11,30 - for_ white western. Rye quiet. Barley dull coffee dull. sugar dull, molasses quiet; 400 bbla. New Orleans sold at 74 ®BO. Hops quiet at 18®27 for American. Pe. &relearn dull at 16141316% for crude and 30 for refined. Pork heavy and drooping 3,000 bbla soldat 130(330.5Q for sew, 823 (330 for old do, Pi ®26 for prime, and 1128(330 for prime mem above 250, new 'mess, seller - February 29th; 1000 bide do seller fear Alnd six months, 829. Beef quiet and steady, 120 bias at ss®l3 for plain Mesa, 4110®171br new extra mesa tierce beef dull with sales 50 tierces at 1254320 for 'prime mees, $27(330 for India merit beef films quiet, sales 100 bbla at 5301333. • Lariat—Flour closed steady with mod. erste export demand for low grades. Wheat steady with fair export demand at It 23/31 24 for winter red and amber. Rye nemnlal. Oats dull and heary at 62(31130 for western. Corn dull and beim but nominal at et Joel 11 for old mixed western. Pork dull at 1130 for pew mess on spot and 4129 for Jany. and Feby. delivery. Beef nominal. Cut meats and bacon doll and heavy. Lard doll at 17Ke bid (or prime steam for F.by, and 180 asked. - Fgge 'firm 'with fair Inquiry. . . Catca.oo, December 24.—Eastern ex change Arm, par to, 1:10 per cent. off buying, 1.10 per cent. premium selling. Froar quiet, holders firmer:43 50(35 60 for spring extras. Wheat quiet and flan J % (320 higher; sales of No. 1. st Bfc, No. 2 at 78137 9 c."eloatitg with buyer. at 7830; ibis afternoon the market was Arm, 79479340 (or No. 2. Copper quiet and firmer, 11/33tio higher, et (4®74 for regular and fresh receipts of No. 2, 690 for injected, 68(36043 for no grade, closing at 71/374c for regular and fresh No. 2; this afternoon the marltet was neglected, with: buyers at 710. Oats quiet and firmer, and higher, at 515544 ® 52,0, for No. - . 2. Marna 42/342qc., Rye dull and s shade firmer, closing at 1 6ec for No. 2, Barley nominal, at 760 770 for ..,13.1.vf100l firmer and lc higher:at' 92(11,194. Hagar, 11%/311c for oommon to choice Orle ans. Provhilone fairly active and firmer. Moss Pork armee. at. 8.27 60 cash, $27.76®28 00 set. lie-47anuary,' , and. $2B 25®28 60 miler February. Lard more active, at 111340 cash, 1640 seller January. and 17a toiler February. Nothing doing in Bleats; bald - ' , higher. Drawled Hoge . fairly active and steady, at 1110®10 25 for light, $lO 50®10 76 for heavy and 11l for extra, closing firm at $lO 50 for prime heavy. Crnoirlirayi, Deeember 34.—Whisky doll. 94(395c; sales of any magnitude could not be made at a better price than 93c. Cotton doll, but unchanged: mld tiling 23,:c. Hoar dull at 18 , 60('89 receipts 2200. Omen meats bald 149 X ®t2 ®74XO, bayed offer 54(3;te Belk - meats nominal, I am for shouldenr, and 133( 1 and 1534 e for clear rib and clear elder/Penrod and, packed _bacon - could have been bet:tights* 1333016%/31710 for shoulders, clear rib and clear oldest no sides.' Pork. offered at . $2B, but 817 76 was the best offer made. Patrolman dull, 81®830. New Yong, December 24.—The dry . geode market was dab, but there la • Drmer feeling in Most classes ,3f cotton goods.. Cambiles of higherkes advanced from 103 i ®llc, - and colons to per yard. Fainting Cloths t(o lower. Critoilso, December U.—Cattle steady and quiet at 0,9504,75 for common to . . good how*, 115@5,3134 for fair to medium, and 56,3367,6 e for to good to . choice 4 hlPPirig Meets. Live. hogs doll and weak at IS 2f.4853 for common, 58.32: (9,40 for fair to good, and 510 for choice. CLEvr.f.ann, December24.—Petroleum dull, berry and lower, and refined held at 26:07c In round lote, and small lots 2@30 advance; crude 55,71 per ham/land Ivry little inquiry. Hr. Lome. Dace:nixie 24.—Tobaocci un changed. Cotton nominal at .23:c. • Cattle unchanged at 2:(3,834c. Hogg, buyera off sad prices lower nod weak, with *mall sales at 8; 8;;c. LoutsOn.t.E, bacember 24.—Tobacco 'quiet; sales of 43 Lb& at 55,60@8 for loge; 18.70 the common leaf; 513 for mac. ufacturhig do. Whisky, dull at 31G95c. P#ILADELrH lA, December 24.—Petro. loom lower; crude 21c, refined 29:0. Whleky, 51 01 for Iron bound. Mempetts, December 24.—Cotton quiet end arm et 24324;0. Reeelpts, 1,908 bales, st.d exports 349. . . Nes..yase, December 24.—Cotton weak; low middlings 22%c, ordinary at V. 30 Lire Stock Markets. Their Yong, Dec. 24.—Arrivals of cat t'e, 1,250 head: trade a little Unproved: weather flue and all soiling: I car, 12 emu, Illinois steers, brought 18420 c; 127 Texans, 634 cwt, 13c; 200 mixed western cattle, 6,54 cat, sold e; 14@115e; 130 Illinois, 7tf met, at 15(6,16c; tuaraet cleans strong. Sheep selling quickly and rather higher than Wednesday; ranged from 4?,,,f to tht for 2 cars of 70 pour.da r Ohio; thin sheep are selling at 47fc, 3 cars,' of 80 pounds, 1 car, of 83 pounds, State sheep 6c, and 2 cars Cauadas, of 136 pounds, at tic; receipts today were 3,570. Hogs are nearly unchanged, with only 7 ears arrived; westerndf else I arrive some• what freely, and sell at L 2 ';;®l23 c; city dressed 13160. 131PtiRTS MV,BAILROAD. PITISBURGIFFORT WAYNE AND Cm- OAOO RAILROAD, December 24.-4 cars corn, 0 H Allerton; 100 bble flour, Dan Wallace; 100 do do, S Lindsay, Jr A tX); 10 drrased hogs 16 his butter, Volgt, Mahood & Co; 11 bbls eggs, Arbucklos A Co; 1 car rye, Graham & Marshall; 6 bbia castor oil, Swartz & Hallett; 200 bbia flour, owner. 1 car oats, R Knox & Son; 40 eke buckwheat flour, Dilworth. Harper dr Co; 15 bble turnips, J A Graff A Co; 3 bge buckwheat flour, 2 kits ap• ple butter. E Ileaxleton;',l , car potatoes, F C Tuttle; 115 eke rags, R Christy; 25 las cheese, Shipton & Wallace; OD do do, W Millar & CO; 40 bills handles, Llppin. colt & Bakeweli; 7 bbia whisky, A McGraw; 23 Dbl. beans, W W Knox; 15 bales hops, .1' M Carson & Co; 10 bbia eggs, W H Gray & Co; 13 bble flour, Shepard & Davis; 48 belle shovels, Myers & Armor; 4 bbia tallow. Dilworth, Har per & Co; 25 bbia flour, L J Blanchard; 1 car borne, Hallman & Fold: 33 bales cot tdn, no consignee; 5 bble hominy, C H Boucher; 9 bble ell, H M Henderson Bro; 46 bble fertillmr, W Flaceus &Sen. PrITHEIDIOI4 CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, December 24.-1,084 pm bulk meat, W B Bays & Son; 50 bble high wines, Shipton A Wallace; 100 do flour, Watt A Gisal; 100 bps oats, W H Ham, 5 hides, Hays A Stewart; 172 bgs barley, P Geast;2B bps oats, Maginot A Harper ; 38 do barley, 15 do wheat, 14 do oats, McHenry & 1 car bran, Schomaker A Eangenhalm; 10 bble oil. A Kirkpatrick & Co; 22 bads bacon, ,F Sellers& Co; 3do do, E Myers A Co; 5 plop nuts. M W Rankin; 28 bps oats, Robb A /I; 60 do barley', Sohn ilangwlcb; 5 pkge produce, S Cooper; 25 bbls. 100 eke flour, Clark at Bro; 100 do do; Dan Wallace; 95 bgs oats, 67 do rye, 7km a butter, 7 bbia onions, LI Rea Jr; 20 do hominy, 20 oasis hops; Dilworth Cu; 10 bxe soap, J Lockhart; 4 Mils whisky, J C Clark; 4 do do, J G Deitch. • CLEVNIAND AND PITTSIIIIROIE RAIR• ROAD. December 24.-1 car lake SUP ore, McKnight, P & Co; I do do,iColetuan, R & Co; 7 cars Iron ore, Shoenberger, B & Co; sdo barley, Spencer, McKay & CO; 13 do do, Z Wainwright; 1 car rye, Gra ham & 514 9 care pig iron, Nimlck & Co: 3 dressed hogs, 11 Rea Jr; 28 hbls flour, J Gregg; 9 eke rye, .7 & W Fairley; lot lum ber, 4,509 Idle poles, S S Webster,-70 bbla cement, Cleo Morton: lot lumber, J 57 Seibert & Co; 2,290 ft w lumber, P Doff & 8op; 20 bble oil, F Seneca & Co; 322 el/floats, Roee & Ewing; 10 bble ap ples. Dilworth &H; 22 do do, Mugger. man & O'B; 29 pkgs sundries, Volgt, M & Co; 10 do do, F G Craighead; 6 eke dry apples, 3 hf bbla butter. Woodworth it P. ALLgoraggr STATION December 24.- 6 cars metal, Lewis, B & D: 3 do coot erage, Ralya & It; 1 do wheat, W Mc- Kee; 12 dressed hoax, 6 bills floor. & B; 1 car metal, Spang, Chalfant & Co; 1 'do mlllfeed, It Byer; 1 do metal. Lindsay it M; 60 bble oil, T Herron; 8 hides, Loppe, & Weise; 3 rolls leather. Graham & Spangler: 1 car cooperate, J It Hemphill; 5 blits flour, M Steel & Son; 2 care ore, Grail; Bennett & Co; 17 drums tobacco, R & W Jenkinion. AIAISOHINT Vax.tarr RAILROAD, De cember 24.-69 care coal, Kier.. Foster & Kier; 49 do do, Armstrong, McKeon & Co; 18 So do, Coleman, Rahm & Co; 14 eke corn, 20 do oats, M Geary; 50 do do, 30 do corn, Graham dt Marshall; 21 - do oats, Robt Stewart; 55 do do, D Casey; 21 do do, EI McElroy; 10 do corn, Adams & Austen; 14 hides, H Klengeremlth; 2 cars metal, liimick & Co; 2 bxe pounitry, .1 box butter, 4 do - onions, L& J Blanch. ard; 9 bge buckwheat flour, E Hassle. ton. riezTorrasa—nab-ces., , "For Salty , . "Lost""Wcmts,".!Pound,""Boarding,” rite., not exceeding FOUR LINER, nal be inserted' in them columns once for TWENTY-FITE CENTS; each addb Nonni tine FITS CENT& WANTS. IV , 3 loot T ttat 2 ( Ac t i flll i nt t flalV. awn o• • mot man wllb tanhums exparlener. AvAlabM eamOn about 11010,01/0. Address Gazette Mane. WANTED.. - BOARDING. - A rh.asant Venni. Its.tn, wlttk good family board. 47 APHIS/O% egitEkT. Allegheny. WANTED.—From March or ADrIl neat, THREE YUntililinnoll UVPIIIRNIstrED with boarding !or Ore adult petunia. In a genteel private family. la Pittsburgh or Allegheny. Adam., he. • 012ITTA Orrice. WANTED—EFELPAT EN. PhOYMENT OFT/CE, No. 1 lit. ntrect,ol'n kilitLa nod MM. far 41Sleren . clads of employment. Persons wa.ntlag belt of all kinds can to snoolte4 an abort notica. tvirAmmie ti—An AGENT for this T Y AZTVBV.WIYttr 7.121 W on wMca we Mier tena•more liberal than any ettiesoompany. Call min examine at 061 Weed *Meet. H. O. WILCOX. Travel.. Agent. WANTED.—AGENTN every-, WHERE to sell the Aid LEMAN 1( fr TING ItAcHINE, the only rvectlesl Knitting Mnehlee ever lost:Won. Palen 1123. %IR knit 40.000stitehee Crp minute. Ad. -dress RMILRIOAN KNITILHO MACHINE CO., Boston, Meas.. or ht. Louie. Ho. WANTED. - 1210IITGAGFA . -.830,000 to Liam 1n lane or mat mutants, at • fair rate of laterrat. Taohtan Y. PETIT. 13/11, Bond and Baal ltidaan Bro No. 1111hlt4hneld otroet. WANTED.— , AGENTo. PHA/V :Mkt M het. CHINK. Britt only ale. Brent tudocementa to Asehls. Tel. Is the moot remiss ecwln ses- VeThilltet b4 -1117V11; k l .'u ' flt ' SILAS " et% be done on an/ saschlo.-100,090seli !led t h e demand now family Increasing. Bow t. the time to -Lake an Agency. annl tot circulart, 109,.11. to of Intfingen.lioll b•C••• • Cu.. Bonog, 14sas., rlttsbursh, Pa.. of ht. Loals,hlo. FOR SALE. VOIR SALE.—The Good Will or• LAROY: 110/Xlltt notrec, admi rable located foe doing a reenter and proeperons bottom,' having now twenty boadwe wad tn. CreiJatij Oatdioge.lLease. grod wt g end foreb tare formal.. Cape, VI Imolai of !wow. ,rw• newton glees let - Jacna I. • ddTees If. Z. 8., CUMITT• 0/11CL Tj OR SALE.-STOCK AND FIX .L TOSLtI. AND GOOD WILL., or ogst.ocre Grocery, doles a good baelares.. The ..d,rde, co being engaged In other nutria... LI the +emu rot idling. U. W. ?MY 49 Ted eral greet, Alleabra), Fos SALE . A .4100 D !MOON D•11411-ND BEADEMET PIANO, 7 1.2 OCTAVE. Neatly sew. Alit,. several pain of v.e4kurrAN BLINDS, All coloro asdnieuly MOw. The above .aziloles will be tol PPlyd entail, fur wool recesi• A XIo 11,01". Comer of Slab Avenue acid Otrcit. ueMlabi-iw ' Corner. Penn and Sixth. Streets, (formerly at. 040) • • rztrikrcrnau, PA. • The most tosobloto Emblem College In the Milted Stow - • • • • .• °PIN DETAND EVENING.. :_yvvaiFgglAmtram,i.urion Patsburgh.r. 250 ppm Cllol , c . Q.o irg ET s . , lm~W • ryg TONY BEST BLINDS Soda • to AO, for alio by J. 11. CAN/MD. , • • •,i.,•=5,aig,‘..73 PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING„ DECEMBER 25, " 1869: RIWI . III. NEWB. The river is again receding rapidly, with want 14 feet in the ettanneL Weather .yeeterday iraaelear and pleas• ant, though the mercury did not rice above the !resting point. There has beSn no arrivals since the date of our list report, and there are no boats due. The St. Charles departed for Cinoin• nail last evening, and the Mary Davage will Louis. probably I get off to day for St. The Carrie V. latilitz, Capt. J. C. Vanhooli, is filling op steadily and will be the end boat out for New Orleans. . . 'B[llllooBB WY again very quiet at the landing yesterday, and, an-noted In our last report. Is likely to continue so until after new yeah. The Belle is the regular Packet for Parkeracurg to day leaving at noon. The resent rise, kill doubtless wash off the cabin anti tipper Works of the Swallow as she aumk near the Len , eliore, the water, at bon accounts being over her hurricane deck, with a stiff ctlrrdnt. Her J,eight list was in. 'lured for 4,000. The Cincinnati :Cism. mer eta! nape tharJamee Fagan, a harbor pilot and James Williams, steersman, were at tlie *heel of the Champion, at the time of the collisied. —Capt. Jas. Riackmore, eg mayor it Pittsburgh, parsed through this city yesterday, en route from borne to Louis ville. to Rah after hie coal interests. Blackmore is a dertiodrat of the old school; enjoys the confidence and es+ teem ef Itepublicatis and all posed citizens at large. by his plain, hon. est, straightforward and impartial course, In either office or walks of life. He is one of the founders and indefati. gable builders of the great coal-towing interest, The name of Blackmer° Is legion, not only In Pittsburgh, but all along the line of our groat waters, from Pittsburgh to the Belize. He Sees not only for himself, but for the human faculty at large.—Cmcinnatl CommerciaL • —The Northwest Tranaportation Coro. pany.have perfected arrangements with the Chicago and Northwestern and the Union and Poclfie Railroad's and their connections, to run a fast freight line from Chicago. St. Louis and all paints east to Montana Territory. This line le to be operated In conjunction with their steamboat line from Sioux City, thus giving shippera their choice of either railway or river route to Fort Benton, Helena, Virginia City, and all other points In the Territory. Lawrence' and Woolworth were the getters up and are the controlling parties In this enterprise —Capt. Geo. Nears, writes from the wreck of the Kate Robinson, on Mon• day, that the Salvor and Submarine were along side the wreck, waiting to raise her as anon as the Mississippi river falls sufficiently. She baa considerable iron ore on her lower dock, a portion of which will probably be removed or thrown overboard, before an attempt will be made to raise the 'Kate, —A St. Louis dispatch tinder date of Wednesday. .aye: Ice in the river to no heavy that navigation above - the city Is entirely suspended, and Memohis and Vickebtugh packets have stopped run ning below fur the present. Even the ferryboats have had difficulty in making trips today. The Sheridan did not get off until to-day. ' - • . —The New Orleans Times of Sunday Bays: "The Messenger Capt. Dead. wax loaded to the guards with auger and ma lasses, for Pittsburgh, and the Nick Wall la at the landing loading for the same non." —The steamer Glasgo*. enroute Dom Neatly!lle to Pittsburgh, run through herself it one engine be low Cannelton, Ky., at which point she is waiting repairs. —Mr.. Wm. Dunlap, wife of the late Capt. Wm, Dunlap, died at Cincinnati, on Wednesday last, leaving nix children orphaned. . —Th Glasgow, Maggie Rays and Nel lie Rogers, were advertised for _Pitts burgh, in the Cinotnnati papers of Thurs day.. —The Nick Wall left New: Orleans for Plug tvgh on Wednesday, and the Kenton arrived there on the same day. —'rho R. C. Cray . and tronaldee, left St. Lords for Pittsburgh on Wednesday. RIVER PACKETS. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS EltonNEW new 081 EANlol 4.2 dr i gt —I he low-yreloin Sta,lMlrr, (. hittE V. KONNTZ. -Capt. J. C. Vantroon; WAR Irsra for the shove andluterruedlate von. en II aTUICRAY, Lath Inst.. at 4 e. L. Y""'d"l" PrAlf I P Vl,i2iTtnkant WIRIEST & ToRTY.R. .dell CHAS. Il<tilid. &bent, tuough BUR Lading vla also,. Boat to Old ludlauoln. and Braze.. Teen. andOal sbY. Mo bile, mama and lloatrotarty, Alabstua, via Mor gan Mae. Isom Now Orleans and by Kounts'a Mer ton Wirer Packet& to Alexand.la. &Intranet% aud Jeffsraon. Oven by WIRIEST & PORTE 93 Water stesß.et. I= FOB ST. LADlUlSThes id dre . InCXlller MARY DAVAGE AND BARGES. Will twelve freight thle,mornlng Mr the above and Intermediate ports. Will leave on TRU DAY. ARM PM. Apply to doll COMMIS TURNIP , . Agent, TO LIVEIIPOOL AADAI& QUEENSTOWN. TEE MOM MAILATELSOSEOPir. Numbering .tilers Ilrat-clase easels, among them the crlebrated CITY De PARIS. CITY OE ANTWERP CITY or Busies' CITY or BALratugz, errs! or LONOON. Salllbe EVER] SATURDAY. from Pier 45 North Elver. New bort. tor passage or:lather Information apply to ' WILLUJI BOMAN, Jr., • 143 EINITIAMLD STREET. Plltsbatel. OILS DIAMOND OIL WORKe, H. M. - LONC CO., O. DALZELLII BUILDING. . fell• Thaquesme Way. IPlGaburth. Pl 4. TACK BBOTKERK COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALLES DI Petroleum and IM Products. eo r n=ll)9mr trim 1 " M P I U. PbUstl-Iplas 000e-13T*AtalOT aol WARING , & Oosusbalos Nerd:mats sad 'Dolan Is Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK. DUQUESNE WAY. SUILADSI.I4IIIA ADDRESS. 1 oot:317, Chamber of Commerce, 123 EOUTIL atCOND . imam. .00 ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HUBERT W. C. TWIDDLE, I=l Lubilcatlng&lllgh.Test Burning OH& Len pis Railroad ail* Oil. U.aDI • Otaada germ heat mamma aisoirat. lurreet teaspelatares. amoral 01l for rc , orical climates of bat srrataer. Locomoll.o. 6.4004113100100 Ober. Wllleat.tryw., • Saw XIII as 01.1101• 6. Elll 0104 Adapted far birth apeed. • • Salable OW Woad, ilood•Light Oil. 011,Taamonl.1100-1114001010, lag mid 1/101000‘,410•011•10. 011. Ilarne.e :00001100 ARMOR VARNOIII. to pattern Driatit DO* Work sod Maeamen from Ram Then credited. an miumfaetred. ander Dr. Tweddlrarmateat by thipatbeated Mean la Ver. , rho. ThaLabrkatfog Ml le an slmon adoring. rgll e gitagrja priep . Vra l' lrpcu lT remedy Urerad aortae c hro me e•ad. n- t oedrual road Olt are unequalled, sad see Is coward an aa many of the principal Rai damp' be examined and Arden lent IT& WOOD STAMM. Worn at etharpstmra J.I awn? J. K. MIT. sawurr & Ascarrzcrus.u. *RD - ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, No. Si Sandusky It., Allegheny, h. HALLrottseet of UWiL : V I%km* =l ofWidende. TiekitsE smraubrrs OF ALL blade al fresh 'aka Oa are reeeleed•dally • al• rplyttea.jh osier es ti stand. Ha. 'OD Mason/ market, mu eine, use at gm Testa ell" Stead. Allegheny V Ity. venter of vegetal nun Uolo streets. llne ions imperial*. 10 an business enables ma to alway.bave on hand • gat elanlute UN ea/6101, Herring. Bleat lou lug W lie retch all at ray WI we irtil immure II ale Zrzlevbriian, mutt.. AU online Wad GUM .. CLOTHING. MAM& PANTS:QV/BALLA OAP& Sc. Also. Olled (halide, of all lands aiwaya ow hand 104 fn sale, wholesale or Wall, by - J. a U. immure. den 116 sad MI 8110 strati,. 25`1 1 ,14.ifbr aL l r ..1;. CANYIELD. SPECIAL NOTICES bar PULDIONIC gtr, liiiittriLTM TONIC AND Kalil/MUM MU' dwill are Conaumption. Liver Complaint and DI if taken socord ing to directions. They are all throe to be taken at the ..melts.. They cleanse th 2 Moms.. te- MI the Ile. and pat It to wort: th en the oppelac becomes pod; the Pout dig.. and mak. good blood: the patient MM.' to sro win . nest; the diseased matter Megalnto the 100 and the patient outgrows the disease and gets wal. Thl. la preen'', thaneto cure convireptln. Tolima'. medicines TM J. IL Ocheack._ol rllliadelphle. owes his unrivaled .ccen is th. treatment et pulmonary conwmption. The P.a. morale )Syrup Mornsthe morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws 'keg by. easy expecte.- foe when the plural/I be matterta Ripe a slight cough will throw it o ff . maths patent bas rert and the inn. Maio to heel. To do inla. t ree Seaweed Tonic god Itanduke 1 . 111. t .. 12C11 lu clean. the ur em i a and Ov er. . Mat Tele gulmonle army and the Prod ak Bond blob% .•• - • . erbeck's Mandrake rills act upon the liver, rcreort,i ett ohstroctivna, relax the duets of the gall bladder. the Ste ;Karla freely, and the uver is relieved; the stedte will show waas Fills but dot nothing has ever been Invented ex. Celli calomel (a deadly bola. which ls Very den. gems. the se ewes. with great to the: WM Unlock gall eladter and at•rt the secretions of I.IM liver like reftenekts Mandrake Pills. Liver eerily:eat 4 MK Of the most Intlathela MUM Of Connillptivi.. lietivnet's heawced Tonle Is • gentl4 stlantlani cud hdeistlee, tad the La-UM fltwereed, wLich this pre4tatiod le made of, e stemsett to throw oat the juice todiss o lve the food with the role:mem niche and Ills made Into good mood without ferta.thcatlon or MUMS , to the etoltheb. .. • Thegfrat reason why physicians do not mire Coming! ptiou Is, they try to do too Moth: UM, give mediethe to stop the cough, to nog chills, to stop night sweats, hectic lever. and by so dole's they derange the whole dlirestlee power., hocking op lbe secretions, and enenteally tbo Denims fifoasap dies. Dr. eUltrocit. try his treatment, does not UT Le Stop enough, night sweats, hill or fever. No. move the cause, and they will ailatop of their ew n accord. No one can be ured of Counter,- Mu. Liver Conatiliant, 'Dyspepsia, Catem.b . .anter, Ulcerate Throat. nit/ees toe [leer sad toennch are made healthy. U longs In e some t w D a e y w A e r e e e dnseeupltelon l o b f r c t o u u b rs e e r l th ee. e abeesves. broueblitl !natation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are s mass of Inflammation and fast decaying. In such canes whet Meet be done? It. Isnot only the lungs [bet ant wasting. but It is the Whole buoy. The stomach and liver bane 'pet their tower to:mike Mood out of food. Now the only chance Is to take Uf. titheuckle hnte leech. clues, which will bring up a tong to the etentach, thtnattent will begin to maul fond, It will diges t emelly and make good blood: thee the patient be. gins to gain In gesu. and es soon all the baby be gins to glow, the Noire evennenta to heal up, abil the hellcat gets thy and well. Thls lathe onl y May to 40re Conniumotlon. Pr hen there In no Mut dines.? end only Liver Catoolmot and Illegegula. Schenck , . peaweed Tool. , and Mandrake Dui are magiclent, without the Polmonlc Myron. Tate the Maadiske Pills ely in all Whims complalnta, as they era Dec.fectly harmless, un tehenek. who nu enjoyed uninterrupted b ealth for want Team Pest, sod ...weigh. * 25 Mounds. y Isoav:t,t d ontlntrwrt.•!.7,fgate. his hleians baths g pronounced ills ease hope. less s o dabandon. d him to bla fate. Ile srimeured . 37 the aforesaid medicines, and slime his mee. are Many thousand, similarly hdleted hare used Dr. behenek's preparation with remarkable no dose. Poll dlreotioh accompany each bottle, making it not absolutely. netessal7 to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lunge examined, and for this porpo.e he is profleesion • ally at hie Prtud al theme Philadelphia. every Char:lay, where all letters for advice must be ad dressed. Be is also pronewdonallvat,No. 31 Bond street, New York, every other Thesdoy. and at No. 38 Hanover street. Boston, every other Wedqetday. He glees advi free, but foe a thorough examination with hi l ee spirometer the pricile $B. Udlce hones at each elly Homy A. se. to 3 r. Y. . • . . Prtee o the Pattoonle Syrup eta ge.wec4 Ton le encl. 41,80 per botle, or 117,80 taleozen. ManAr.ke PM. MD coot. boz. /or by ail droggiott. t01191.51-d&7 IarDOCTOR WHITTIER CON. DtmAt3 TAri t tl a lITRILAT ALL PRIVATE arouse lama of cue. result ing from .If.ab.e. producing enmaalinew nervosa debtlity.lrrltabllity, eruptions, seminal emlaalonA and - finally impotency permanently cured. -Persons ablictcd with delicate. Intricate and long standing constitutional comp's'. ts are politely Milt. to call for consiltatlon , whica Molting. Experience. the belt °nese-hem has im to perieet retnedie. at on.