• ...- -e. _ ____ -....... ••• burghil'=:4liit' ._.... r .__... - ..,:. mos A;t l PlMPK= l) *o 3 l,sea MtEtalOtai tsunt a 1 . • Arserilyig tetirt;pditaiaystrticle;:ofa.r . O; !" 7 A l °: 4 l 3 ,4 l .l"loblelted Oita", Otiy,,,en iiiieb* of .Pmte:stent Chrietianiy igen - Ofjeiti*orif,ttiid.Memtiership sta . ;ntroliliglntlitence ;of each .body, ,aver .. tetforirth populatinn edi the entiro natiy.are: - tinder theintlateime of the Ai 1111,10.1 ':toraltmenN or lifelhothelically ode mated.;.the following ibtlefjts represett& hives Alui*Ttinor Mud _went wifich this et. dream hsiite}e*: ‘ , Jiticepal ,Eltnealt, South, 490,94; United irethren in' Christ; 102 588 tLe kothodisi. .Preilettantrelmieh,'6o,o . oo; Evangelical As- Wcsleyan 7.fetletellits, 21,- -800nd-Afrinia...biellintUsta, Y 4 ,20 - 4 1 these nutabere give scum total of 1,708,871. dive 4mea ' ihis anni, , Or 8,644,370 shows the tha Arminian sen. time*, The inintersion sontiment*onpla the next:place in point of numbers. Rep_ tiler Eapthits,lo37,pll3;,cilq* . uitle, Boo,— p. 4.4 etheriocts,lBl,ol. In , sit, an aggro gate.Raptiet numberahip of 1,581,837. }b umming- Is before " wo uld: he 7,909,185; or ' nearly'ene-fourtli of the entire population r the eonhtry, ere , ediic6tal inimmemion iewll The:Ealvinintie sentiment, rankle itzlitt the nntehor of its adherents. Its stmoirlidgettrepresentelives are as fol. &hoot Presbiterians, 800,874; dittimigonsiiits, 259,110; New School LPresbtterinits,l3s,4s4; and °that:sects, 219,- all9lB4sCONstronld place nOder Irilineneo of the.CMvinistbrairGiment, ;1,545,750 people, or- about-one-Seventh of IIP7-„tf tlurpopulation of the conatry. It; then gives : '‘,.tite:followinglistotoxistentdencubtetione, 'which Might Oangregatc end mialese, end insiro the fourth ot-the classification of Prot ' ;Want denominations: Lutherans, 260,185; •.•'• • Tpiiropeliens,‘iso,s9:l; German Reformed, - and. Reformed Protestant - Dutch, .Thaso would. nnalce • 542,947 mom . ..Lbenr, a.wpoia troutinrthe religious edu - ; . ..eadiortctl 1;814,785 people, or ont4eighteenth • of Mil entire population of the country. I,Weides - tie stove enumeration of dement - 'national sentiment there are about ono mtl lionof,Catholica, influence five millions ~• -: "-The ;eel ere ,estimated nt 200,000 is mem_ Lteraliipond population,_ The object of the article_l to advocate a spirit: of anion Protestant Christians. The i2eaterrOl the 28d 'contains an editnrlal article entitled Ministers and the . COnseription." 'lt regards a law conscript tito minister, of religion and forcing a into the battle field to engage in deeds enmity and slaughter, es a new thing in "An history. It says His a piece of ten or-Melt -Ints - no sanction in God's Word, ..res,,preepdent, as we believe, In any ifiannation. It is not jaatified by the faro of auy.nivllized people. Even have ifways regarded as sacred, and r,iiint-lingirotiameut to perform deeds of Buick ull -who„ ministered at their share., "ha` Artiste As' nearly a column long, in rl:4liihe subject is discussed in good spirit, mash ability.. It is of 'coarse, and , properly, against conscripting clergy . TheEzecntiro Committee of Foreign' the- direction of the Gen .../matrably of the (0. S.) Presbyterian nrroi,nallafor colleetien in the churches thatliAtmeinination, in aid of the cause 'oreign Missions, en the first Sabbath _ Stinau. lf it .should be inexpedient that day in . nay Ohnrcli,:thiln it is re -911-trae errands:lr third Sabbath ibis: 141tileet*IfiellttetiO'ed to. Thu committee rbjartthni'eeetptatorthe'bastseeen months: tndlbs December Ist, amount to $61,013, "r showingbtyancpuidgingincnease this year over t 4, corresponding-months of tlielleTicois.Vd&F;4lltex.call for increased 4tienilitiiitiot : dyr not only to meet the de ;s.:,':ntairdrisrride, up* the BA.rd, but to enable :: - AttariSArt 'Ostend - *ink in India, Chinn, Brazil, Coriiini:i--loud calls ream for, more inn SEEM 7 th f i th tio e can T tho h (s i iih rd a. emelt, • • ,qUeS the 41C •—• • m, Apostle. to .the Tesl)-.*Pieftere.it,„:;"7, herself, like 12=4. I conten t end vides. Gentile° . ~...nalLehesee du. rr discharge o f the state of bleedetni thei„opeative ifc :"-i flea - telopging - — . The t ii6Llee of tholtiorotians show lar fact; that the membership of • congregations consider • ads-the membership of the borne !lb17 ":- L emake3 the Idorosinne the '-bannet'dentiminatien among the Proles foreign mission field. anift ?To b y i • tisays as the' Treasurer 1 ..-- . :oftha.htitetkei Th") e j ari ma fioclety. of the: Methodist_ 'EplacitiMl'ehtuth, on the 3d fast, paid ,2 - 7 - 44; United States currency, to realise; Tn 11:4 19,693 15 for the use o. Shefails - one in /am and Chain, the rate , Uf,ers . lhange being iltlipor cent. e ;Ou t s been:wary. Properl,. auggested inn woetby of the attention of coup.; in. ~ 0 11 011 1 1 1`1 4 P°8 1 tiona;ihatthe most equitable Ettetho4 . o t eatery now, would be to or ite it to him. e4 or gold, @tlYilrsicatla currency. test: Thtlaixiliannivirsaryof the ro trEPISe Societyfor the. Promotion h of p s i :.1-.J.'ll4l Cirelatiantiy ;minis the Sew'', was ce this Fits.. The meet i there enconr gingfeatntiln_the annual reports, sittou among the - 4,..w.,ancouraging 'l - ateti to itear'llm claims of Jesus. IN - . p 7441046123 are ca gaged ..1, hyiag- tho. - foin 4ttion or• that Four Minu kers it for that PurPug' tatorsa of erection ' f -14° "qts-'!Mplithi,ra'zilii, ' and-th 4ATEWITOOKSt NEW BOOKS' Sullaring..i , A blowy or lb. °wet • li.Mng, 4.lorgio, by Lieut. With.. ~ : .lyStitAry. Ivo!. . Bsyvad.tb( Min; Ari, A IS sake* Prisoner Loam to,a;;,,iir Tar of nag0..04.. :TN' Last Tim., lry Mot. • WindsylPitillipe_Byreches end LectortA Chtr AluxulaySchhotoiAtt.ltow Manage It. A " aln4/lAbt, Yoeolve4. - sot , itiotril street. ME grADQUARTERS, •- 01'1 1 mb:cut; met ottors to ISt oplositlot ottcY GUNS;:ttIVLISS. ItSVOL9IO4 insramitairs 8669 rownse runsasomErr DlLift FXABEt4 1.4 tlont brotliattta Ott markst. - - . t l i - o ot at raig ADYEAMEUENT -CAN BB OffOdlifrY 42 "4 4t !l g ml. ' *BLOW CI Dr- Hall; "pro - duos colds LAnnaut•re dextbs." Thant Pxota'ttu:3l:ll4olVATE444/107 /MCI& Go and et * " ' .ll l7l.ltOttirS Vlrgulot 0 6 0 va.clsci .7 , 4As.vetazrz , isor, , teladrWa!ar, %met* • El r- EM afi11i40 1 08 ,4 2 4 '77= 1. 77 IrigliatM"fallening EaltiOnt # l le gl I 13 41 a )61 , S 0 C Exe Celia brit Letter "froznj pits. Gait l fine the , Attegissr Ladles' Aid Saadi/1 1 4; I . :ll;prtinit; laid& week re-' , istivedis letter from the'. Wife of Gen. Begirt,' , -hithe.follaWing .street from which we invite - - :the sympathising notion - of all Mimes, Attisisss.--It . you have any oweled" for contrabandsin year vleinity,please nal/their sttentiontii this point a one of the most nee y promise myself to be onir of e =Ober of ladies who: .will-mset regularly twice a week„ eat ontelothingand teaph them _to =kelt up, giving to carbons the glutei*, Van kat nude . The poor refugees, however,i are the meat pitiable persons, hunted from their homes, destitute of every comfort, bro-_, -ken in spirit, ignorant= thecontrabands cad genet:a - helpless; they secure far leer -irmyps -I.:Gsyi their condition isnot known nor under- stood beyond the limits of their homes ' until forcedly hunger or driven foes their barn- tog houses, they teak s refuge at the nearest town Or village, Mrs. Comas, a most noble Christian lady hare, hes offered her 'tireless to superintend them. Gan. Before hal set apart shone where they may have a temporary I asylum until meet time as they recover health and strength to seek out employment or e new, hem's' for . themselves. Many of them will never go hence natil carried to their hat home in the quiet grave. I -visited all the rooms; there was note welt parson in any of them, excerpt one bright little - boy. It requires a great deal to sustain mach a house. DO you know say association that Gould render this; rises any assistance. I would gladly aid in the distribution of any charities for them." In response the ladles et the society desire to -send theft next contributions, and calr upon - friends of humanity to lead them aid. Most touchlngincidenti from Mrs. Gen. Bufort's overlent,e might be adduced, bet we send , the simple statement, and earnestly desire to make our help efficient, not only giving to the extant of our inclinations, but to the extremes t limit of our bounden duty. "Let him that bath two coats impart to him that bath none." It ministers in this city of churches will call the attention of their people to this suf fering elms, we may at once better their con dition. Contributions to be left at our room in Mr. B. H. Davis' office, censer of Federal street and South Common, same enteranre as to Dobbs' photograph rooms. Garments for women and children the most no eded,hal f worn clothing or.raw material of any description, and portable food of any kind. We meet on next Thursday, from three to eve, to receive and pack up for. immediate use; but contribu tions may be left at any time before. A day or two sine, wo received 6 communi cation signed by two soldier' -in the United States Hospital at this place, eomplathing of the treatment to which they wars eubjeeted by toes( persons Slot named, but designated "Antler oftleiali.", We did not deem it proper tirlitibUali Ike article entire, but simply give , the , milditsuitin of ft, and expressed the hope that, Mismanagement existed, the of - cers'4Sellerlieyottid have it remedied. Since then yiiihneck . heen waited upon by a gentleman einitteeted with the hospital, who ail thAt the charges aro wholly unfounded, acitiliardezirearui to challenge the writers of the thitithanniestim:Vto make good their all, within& He 'bites that nine-tenths of the two hundred or more soldiers now in the hos pital, bare expressed their disapprobation of the charges made, and that no one can be found to acknowledge the. antliorthip of the communication. And further, that the men aro famished with the saute quality of bread and meat upon which the officers subsist, and that fresh supplies are received almost daily. The bread and meat, at ter from being sour, impure;ete., as alleged, are of the very best quality. As to the delicacies furnished by the public, we are Informed that moat of these teschlhe hospital throne:lde Pittsburgh Buh -1 alstance Committee, and are handed over to j the Steen of Mercy, by whom they are dispensed to the sick and convalescent. In a word, the officers of the institn. I tion deny the charges In toto, , aid pronounce them utterly false and ground- I less. It h alsabotimated that' the writers of 1 the communication have boon setnated by I malice, and is endeavoring to east reproach! upon some of the "under officials," they are Meting a serious injury open . the hospital. For this reason they demand the names of the 'Artie' accompanying the communication, that they may sift the matter through. Now, we have only to say that, po far as wd are concerned, we know nothing' personally of the manner in which the affairs Of the hos. pilot have boon conducted. The communica-' 41011 waskonehed in proper terms, itnd was accompanied with names, the 'genuineness of which we had no tight to question. If we have been imposed upon, then the Writers of the article should be exposed, but if they have stated what is trap we shall export them to sustain themselves. •lEtWOcip initZET. X6S- TIOWN *ad Orglatirt ENM - -~-t~, _~,. -_"; '`CAL`. .4"'.G.ki Cam. MEE The United States Hospital. Christmas Passed of very plea:tally and agreeably in the two elites,. e.nd so far as wo have been able I to learn no accidents of • serious nature ea moved. Theidaces of atensersent were liter ally crowded, day and evening, and the inane gen have no doubt profited largely. The great centre of attraction, however, was the "skating ground" boleti the Island, In Allegheny. The leo was in prime order, about one hundred end fifty acres in extent, and was literally covered throughout the entire day. There were young and old, grave and gay—ministers, lawyers, doctors, merchants, mechanics and laborers-- all met on one common level, and all enjoying those delights which skaters only, can enjoy. The number of ladles present was very large, and the scene was ono of the most lively and animated. It is impossible to estimate the number In attendance during the day, but It has been put down at several thousands. The jewelry, toy, book, dry goods, and other stores, have been doing' an immense trade, and will continue to be largely patronised until after New Team. A Surprise Party The Methodist Bpisoopal congregations of Mansfield, Walley Chapel and Knowlton, on Chartiers Circuit, got op a surprise party, on Christmas day, and paid a visit to theresidence of their senior putor, Rev. I. Dallas where they presented him with a parse of $6O, and sevens' spring-wagon load, of provisions. Mr. Dallis was very much (though very agreeably) surprised, and he expressed his gratitude la It proper and becoming manner. An Im promptu dinner was prepared, and partaken of by quits a number of ladies and gentle andT ccasion wu exceeduegly pleasant, will he !ong remembered by the particip 7 anti. Distresedng Accident—Man Killed An accident of most distressing nature occurred this morning about 11 o'clook, on Liberty street, opposite the foot of Fourth street, resulting in the death of an elderly man named Samuel Vandegrift, residing on flay street, near the A ll egheny river. He. waa creasing Liberty street when he was knoelred . downly a freight train, which was running down to tho Duquesne Depot. The wheels of one of the can peeved over his flea, almost completely severing it, from the body; one arm was also crashed. The coro ner will hold an inquyst this afternoon. &ha. Vasoswor►. — Thte lady • will giro a needing under the auspices of the Mercantile Library .lasociation, at Lafayette Hell, on next. Tnerday evening—entitled, "Character istics-of Woman. - Among the 'elections she will read "The Beltway Beene from Ito men and Juliet." 'Maud Muller," "Joule Brown at Lneknow,""Zekers Courtin'," eon eluding with Dieken'a eketelt of Mr. Bain- ble's Wooing of Mrs. Carney. The sale of reserved mate will commence, at tbo Library. Booms, on Monday morning at 9 o'eloek. Holden of tonne tickets can secure reserved seats at the 'same time, on presentation of "their tickets, without extra. arge. • Coscossee Istiotars...—On day Coreaor McClung - bald an inquest on Ire body of Mr. John Galbreath, an unmarried man about fifty-three Yetal of ago, who sided near rlirty's ran. - .Mr. (lathiest& was sitting in bit chair the time of death, and was apparently smj eying his araal health; The Tudiet..of the Jury was death *poi us. tarsi emus.* - An impost iras alio bell on tbo 10;0 - of floury Wessdall, the lad wbo fell from a wagon, on the samara - ilestand Ohio streets, Alla gbenyion Wedetetday A reidietrif aaciden. tat deathtruthessdared. - , LAW . ciUsekroll *ode, A. JoWon,,is will be moo by our: &Meares tag oolumos, hes formed ea, tartioerahlp in the beams of the - lavrihnd he eollectim of SoldfaXelalem:l4Theitiofteedmit Mee w ell and iced no fecteuttesofteolt fro at eie: 11h4fi*C—r. o, of NiltiCont_Utike Leap* witl swat .04.1ffed.. 1 aesday nest; lath lot; Etiohlotil oonnell !i gatAled to wad thin delegates. ' , AtletSenY Chu e . f:re elm ell dot up . ciTi' oa ifs ELL' intenitr; Dee. • lAsetccf, prew4, Marrs. Atr.ell, Aihworbt, ilopkinh: Irwin, Pstterson, ktlyti adiktirsball, Tres Moat Thivreaaiggef the minutes of the preceding meetifiesiai dispensed with. The President laid before Council the • fol. IffiSing Communication Trom the Commis sioners on Bounty Puna . fur valuutecgs, to gether with the proceeding of a public meet ing °Me eitlzens of Allegtieny,held on Toes day, the 2.54 Instant, containing a resolution passed, authorising said •'commissioners to memorialise the Seleete.nl Common Councils for an aphirepriatfoliof $llO,OOO, and to issue the bonds of city for the sums of $5O and upwards,wilierewith to reimburse the money that may be subscribed as proposed : Ms the Select nod Comma Comocils of the (ity of Allegheny a meeting of the C 012112113- alone's of Bounty, appointed by the citizens at their late meeting, it was resolved that the Board, through their Chairman, submit to the Select and Common Councils the resolution LIP plated tmaximettely at that meeting and re spectfully urge their immediate action on the Subject. HespectfUlly submitted, Joan F. Justices, Chairman. The communication and the proceedings of the public: meeting referred to, being read, Mr:Riddles:tiered the following resolution • Re•oloed, $y the Select and Common Coen cile of the city of Allegheny, that the Cum mithee on Finance be and they are hereby in structed to report a form of conditional bond, to be lined in stuns of $5O eaehorind to be based upon an act of the Legislature author ising the Issue of taidhonde, in payment of a city bounty of $lOO to each man required to fill the eity.quota, so soon as said act shall be passed authorising the issue of said Bonds. The subject was debated by Messrs. Atwell, fiddle, Bissell and Ashworth. The question being called for, Sir. Biddle, sustained by Mr. Bisset, asked for the yeas and nays—which being called, wore as follows. Teas--Messrs.llepkins, Patterson and hid die—S. Nays—Been. Atwell, Ashworth, Bizsoll, Irwin and President-5. So the resolution was lost. Mr. BisselLseconded by Mr. Atwell, el'ored for the sttspension of the rules, for the purpose of introducing additional business, which mo tion was agreed to. Mr. Ashworth then offered the hollowing resolu lion : 'Waved, That the Finance Committee be Inetrocted to piece to the hands of a Special Corrimittee of three to be appointed by the President of the Select and Common Council, the sum of live thonsend dollars, which sem shall be devoted to the relief of the Similes of Lthe soldiers who ore now in the told, and whose families-are destitute and aro residents of this city. The revolution was adopted unanimously, In which action Common Council cones:: red. In ammo. Chuneit, present, Moose, Parker Campbell, Francis, Rlckadorn, Ilutetinsou, Miller, Smith, Stockton, Tato, Thompson, Patterson and President. Tho memorial and resolution-in regard to a proposed city bounty was presented, and discussed by Messrs. Francis, Hutchinson, Patterson, and others, when, on the question being called, the yeas and nays were demanded by Mr. Francis, which, being called were as follows : Teas, Messrs. Barker, Campbell, -Fraud., Heckadorn, Mille,r, and Patterson—S. Nays, Messrs. Hutchinson, Smith, Stock ton, Tate, Thompson and President Lin" rtr: —ll. Lost. [These proceedings should hare appeared in Friday's issue, but our repot ter was not ' notified of the meeting.] Dinner at the Hospital There was no more pleasant gathering lc this city on Christmas than that of the sol. ! diers at the U. S. Hospital near the Fair Grounds. Th. e Lidie., who labored so (labially in the country's came by :ak,ug oars of its defenders, had prepared an elcgmt and substantial dinner for the occasion. There were dishes which would have graced any ! table --tarkuys, cooked to a torn: rounds of beef, the eight of which would hare driven all of Jeff's -Confederacy" into a rebellion agaln.a King Famine. The tables were neat- Iv and tastefully spread; every soldier hadhis kcal at them, and enjoyed an abundenclo, ' cimpled with that good cheer which ac- companies the idea that it woo a free I and willing gift. The dinner was served lin the chapel, the Chaplain, Bev. Mr. ! Baird, being the master of ceremonies. He I with La. Von Baru, Surgeon U. S. A., had ' every thing so admirably arranged that there waszo o j er rix d ri e njr n o t r ly confusion, o in o n r , d b e a r t everyiin Katee thing i fl 'manlmi, Miss Mary Moorhead, Mies Wey man Mrs. Dr. Kay, and other excellent and worthy ladies of this city, served op this 'dinner, which was provided by the Subsist ;once Committee. F. R. Bronot and Hon. T. !J. Bighorn, of this city, Major D. L. Eaton, ! tate of the Gazette, now `Pay-master in the ! army, and residing in Worthington City, were among the gentlemen present. A club of young gentlemen gave the manic for tha °era ' 'ion, the principal parts being borne by the Degby brothers, and the amorupaniment , of a Melodeon. The songs were, " Unfurl the (Horton' Banner," "Rally Bound the Flag Boll," and other ones equally patriotic, the innaence of which lighted op the faded faces of the "boys," and brought down many a crutch and cane In very emphatic applause. After the immediate attention which dinner demanded was relaxed, Mr. BighAto war called on for some remarks which h• made. They were Tay appropriate to the occasion. He dwelt upon the associations of the day as promotive and eminently suggestire of .!Peace on Earth, good will to men," or, MS some one hail expressed it in a (perhaps) better Damnation which we observed as a motto on the wall of the Chapel, "Per" on Eurib 6 Mew of Good WWI." Piot version Ir appropriate to the present circumstances of the nation. After Mr. D. bad concluded, Major Eaton wu called upon and reeptaided lin a few brief allusions to the present eondl. Hon of the country. lie incited the siddlers to courage and fortitude by directicig their thought. to the boon in store for th em and !theirt children in the future, when they shall!, say with pride that their fathom steed for the , country in the boar of its trial. II s remarks F were very favorably melee& Mr. Brunet was called on au, instead of making a speech, he drew from ir # 'pocket lan original poem, entitled the "Nirtoti,Mouthe' Mace Before. This is o beautiful production, and we hope to see it speedily In prix 4. It was received with immense applause. John, the returned Soldier, waist.)a en the poem, his clew of the "Battles of Antietam and Freder r icksburg," in which he participated. ' Alter these exercise. were over the with Mr. W. P. Weyman, distrih eted: gifts to each soldier. Every soldier in the hospital re. calved acme valuable gift—a comfort, o pair of nice gloves, or some wilful and pleasant. article. The day was one to be mar with a white stone by over one who tieipatee in this pleasant gathering. Focarn WARD, Aiteanci Republicans orthe Fourth s eny, held a meeting on Thursday' , , , when the following names were lug for nom ination: Mayor—Simon Drum, A. C. Alasan der; Director of Poor—Emory Gleason, Oro. Gent, Hobert White; Select Cotircil—R. D. Francis Wm. Miller; Common Council—Hugh McNeal, Wm. M. Clancy, J. C. Patterson, Wm. Smith, E. P. A..ranlbaberrS.chool Harker, A. Young, JO!. Craig, It. C. Leocrils; Alderman—J. li.6cott; Aasessor— Jae. Oneham; Aeclutent A.130230T—C. Shaffer, A. Doridson; Judge of Election ' lot Precinct —Jno. A. Myler, S. P, Bennett; Inspector, let Precinct—A. N. Burchfield; Judge of Election, dd Precinct—J. D. Johnson; Inspector, 2d Precinct—C. W. Shaffer; Constable—Wm. Montgomery, Win. Hobson. Tat Bct,ttiter roe Januser.—The January *umber of the Erierrie Muyeatiae el Foreign Lie• endure ! has been received by J. Y. Burr, Ma sonic 11511, Fifth street. nu examination of this number will satisfy any reader of taste that the editor, Mr. Bidwell, is well lifted, to perform the work ofaeleatlon andarrangement, co that the readers of on. magazine may have the cream of more than wally of the leading magezlr.te and other periodicals of Europe. There aro two very beautiful engravings In this numbor—oncos portrait of the eminent naturalist Agassing, the other. a oopy of s I celebrated historical pleture."The Congress of Tienni."—The-tommeneement of the year and a now volume is a good time to subecrtbe. Maar/ Rossair.—We kayo received e note Infinitilag tts that Mr. A. It. M'Cown, a re - !lonian . from Ohio, on his way east, was rob bed of g 35,000, at the Orphans' Fair, 1118 t ITl3lll3l , *the money having been extracted from the Inside pocket of his dress east, and tonestin of sixteen fl,OOO. bills, eighteen poo, eighty sloo,susd forty $0 notes. The story needs confirmation, as we hero made *miry of an °Mem who attended the Pair, anala• lus,beird nothing of the alleged ' :'• ldregoy rIZCTIAPAT/IT,..Dri Pdgetthe author. and 1 "- eher at, Vilte4ithy, *III rem in rap burgh througlr the Uvula of January, for the pupal, or latitaduag a sitcom, cuss In thia in, buns/Lot thohealsng n, mid. for com plotint the eusee AA patisay now ;nudeshis i l e intstsent , ' , Others desiring to Assn , t h eims.;. bins of laisentonidir UPI /Ina - as it portuatti 1a,.. do n. :,./ipplicatios sboilid be : midis son; set& T 00123 Hi. 11.2 Toi rt hm t. ; ID:. Winks will also re main with bim. BRE IMMI=EMI 111=2 ,• Tea followlng new easustariidti ars in cis enlttrott:' Iderliinies'and-Pannere • Bank of - Itakivay, H. Y., Wall nalesdsted to deceive; -2's Passaic Va. Pattzrson4-vig. steam ship and failing vessel; wall done; l'allorthl stmpston Bank, Mass.--imitatlon; 10's Nation al Dank, Pettesson, N. J.—ralsed from ye; la's Merit:tants' Bank, Burlinglon, lotion; 2'e Niantle Bonk, Week:ly It. I. Theto etunterfette are all well executed, and require °luso etrotiny to detoet them. A rt.er days ago, as theappraisera of the per .o.'l property of Ilon. James' Bo MOrrison, late of JUl2iiita, county, deceased, wdro dis charging thoir duties, they found U7O in gold and F2OO in sneer, tied up in old nip and hid on the loft of a store room. They also found o pitcher filled with Gre and ten - _cent pieces, and a largo quantity of cents tied op in old rags and stowed away in different parts of the Illsozzysts, rrc.—The citizens of Atlegheny are fortunate in having no excel lent a book and periodical depot as that kept by Mr. James T. Sample,' Depot building, Federal street, and we are glad to know that they are extending to him a liberal patron age. His shelves are always well supplied with the latest books periodicals,. newspapers, stationary, eta lie has also on hand a choice stook of albums, and fancy books, suit able for holiday gifts, and those wishing to purchase should call and examine his assort ment. to Cot. Ekin, at the camplimentr.ry upper evening, .1.3 a grand affair. ednesaal Bates lloase, on Al Ale Indianapolis dispatch says that the COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 1111TRIUT, December !4,11161. Ulf-UN—Moot le quiet but firm with mall Bales from wagon at $1,17 for Hod wad VAS for Whit. Corn la in better .apply and ion active, but au rhaog•d; oaks of 500 bush, in car, from wharf at sns 51,30. Them la • regular demand for Barley and the receipts ar• becoming light; wales from tint lima at 51,15 for Spring and $1,30 for la,ll. OatS quiet and the nominal quntatio. from store are 5059.5. FLOUR—The market Is quiet but very firm, and the demand being entirely local, the transactions are ilgio and unimportant. Quotations may be fairly (teen et 56,(043,28 for Extra ST.O3 1037. 33 for Litre Family end $7,30 tbr Fancy brands. Buckmhent. flour is 5..11115.; fr.., atone at 8 - 4, 50 pee 011• (311OCERIKS—Ttio gt,aary market coati:luta to rain ree f ga i..r aaagh prim. are firm end mu- Sogat ,l to twlllag at 13% for common 14 to 11% for gn,, to prime and 15 for 01,o1ra. Coffee to atraidr with sal. at 33%ria35% (or good to prime. %name. noluinsl et nt. PROVISIONS—There Is soma excitemout in the ?costal.. market oodag to Ow sdvonce io tiss prin. ctole western matkais, and ants packers isonerally an asking a material .d•ance ores formor quotations. DEIKI , FM. IT—it fltm with a steady demand and form, prisos ;.r sell suataimst. Salsa of &O bush Apples at s rte per 1,117,1 and SO !ods retChlt et 14sta. C11KF...3E--hi firm v:111 rates Itt lot, of 60 box Wetttnt n keret - 10 at 14 and Au Lorca Goaben at 15. BEEPS-- Flar Unrd Is arlllog from Are. band. 62,0e42.0:5 ttrr hurl, row of ono Molt from rtore 6 , 25:, free nu bo.tr.lests. Titunttly Seed remain a•Nt Ilb • regular demand and we note sales of some bbla at from 11,21 3.:,75 per The, rn , iv,. are felling off considerably. in•rlint is firm mid the domain] Is folly equal t • the stivi.ly..al-s ref 5 hm• haled from wharf at $l., per ten. Will IN T -Snooty with regular sales at .sa,iel par REM Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. liar Id --There I. nala Intuit, to Paltvlonm, wor • tlij The rastket Lir Loll. Crude and Horkn. , d Ir tery ' lrowt; sod tl.dara•nd Laing:lml led, tlon. or.. ll4hl nod uuladlalrl•al .'rada a •ta...1, ao l quo - dealt.. may La fairly altar. at without and vlth parlagat; and ne adta a tale ~171511sarrrl. as free au board can. Ilr in I is arm, Jolt without quotable changr la prices— M. 411 lu I.dad and 7 O 51, liar with • .-da of 1,0 b". frea•l !Al. Said iltt IS dull sod nuAktied. tt Lll,lleul- Idnal it •leady at form, qualatloas. The !N.A.', au i tb Irduault dark!, tba 'not t uard . , - roar hours wed. CA1,4 , , ollilytuatiLs, to Natr Ton., 550 1.141:rnd , .. Ito L 1 ,1.4 Naptlalt; ill l'hiiadalphid, 5,124111. L 1 ,110 4 ,1., v 111,1. Realdium. 5 LW. Nai,t ha, \l'e., Ito I , hlt LW!, Id•l.t rude roffilMni. New. Vtirk Petroleum Market Spt,Apalch to the Pittsburgh Ounetta. Nu, Yon, snarket Las Won dull :liusutlve ts,sls.3 •ithuut, au) tuaterls/ rlaaule In Crudr lu•lel at :t.t53.12 , i, a"sl need $u bousl fre.. N.ipths Is uunduml at tumour yuulall.sl7 The Pork Trade. • nett o;, n LI. ft no uel. totems?. those nbe deel to pork. Just mow, a. the ss tent o f the eesolem7 io the press. /10.421,11 . • crop of thho at- WM, and the reowm for thts Is obvious; namely, the s pull Io r Xton article, the average leinc 1., for the I.lg4oet ever paid Wows is the Vol. red Stalls, mod nothing but an extremely • b o ,t ern), not only enropare•l with the previous twn seam., but even with the ...Maul crop of other years, could, in 1..0r estimation. Justify; and, we presume, In the estimation of those who,ars In a le. to Judge Impartially. It Is true the standard .f valor is not it speck, standard, but r• far as re. pads the hotno &mend, this makes brit little dlr. fors., and, as regard. the foreign markets, the price, men .ollueted to a node standard, is • blob one, and ewes bus admit led of !exp. foreign exports. It will be seen lion - store, that the trade Is la • erlti cal position, assuming that to be correet, which.. yet has not been demonstrated to be so. Early bast September no. elated that the crop of pork would noressartly be a abort one, as cempared with hut season, nod subselnently, that, from what we °Ladd escartian, thls deficiency would be 23 per mut. ' end Intimated that It might be one-thrrd *hurt. The Information we now have, trot. the packing platys, though D. ns full as it will it • week or tea lays hence, yet is ample enough to limn, no doubt la our mind that thr datlcteney. in pounds, will not be Ire than 7,71.. r cent, and the complete returns may show emu a great, dellciency than this. the fall ing off In the avenge weight of hogs is large—folly 12 per cent., we think; and the deliciency In the yield of lard wi*till b. to a grunter ratio. In those dist...late where the corn mi. badly Injured by We frost, which In.-bided the greater portton of Indiana the average weight of hogs Is the lowest ever kaolen befere, probahly, and is L 6 to toper cent. below that of last venison. The &dikes we have from the dist:lets of country from when. Chitmuo derives her supply of hone, lead, us to believe that the pm-k -ing Meo.o In that City Iniadi. of next month, and we think the peeklng them will If It reaches that. At this place the packing will hardly mach 373,030. At SL Louie them will te follyas many hoge packed as there worn last MOOR. In tor next V. expect to be able to Kies detail. of the plot:log at one hundred places, probahl) J%oo aerveu..__ \ Nett' York Grocery market. k From tbo Commerclal List, Doe. 26.). OEM CLoffeto—Tbsre hal contleffed nun further inquiry foritlnsil, but then is no important change to nu tin. The nine en 3,400 Lags Rho, per Zephyr, end 2 do. per Flying Scud, suppoesol at dit.j, mitts, . u di. to ion, 5t,4(34n; end 700 Muntenia port, f nut .11, 23%434, 4 mos. The *lock of Rio le re duced to 14,000 hags, sod on the norelpts are es• parted to be light for some time to come, hoiden re nnin wry firm, sod the market dons pretty strong et our notations. I d The , Alle, e euid/ . •• Sups—Since our Lot, the Latinate has contlnned moderate, but the mgrket Is very steady at the cow newt°. notteed In fur lest. There is no; much dw. [anod e but se there le no immure to sell, prices era without further perreptible ..elation. The seise am u 111•49. Coke at 11% rents; 319 do 20 and tierce* fur Cuoads, 15L1. lee, the Doty; 30 bbh. Demerara. part Chsrilled, 121,r_116; 403 blts. New °dem.. tikt (.2113„;Y; 45 Clarified do 14%@13; and 330 bxa Havana, 10%0151%, 4 moe. fly auction, 175 bee damaged, Havana sold at .1, 1 4(412% yenta:MA, end 100 blts, Now 0tt...n0, 4 ,mos.• Illolmsee—Tho demand continue* light, eel the market le dull, pi Ira fenerillg buyers; the raiment 05 Ishile. interior Pm to Wm al 90 mute; 103 WIN new , . crop New Orleans, n 3609; 509 crop, 41t11160, 4 ma ; and ilrirbwittss, on term. we did not learn. Sty auation, I'LL. New Orleans .old at 35 cents Set old, and 70 for 1.11 oiop, 4 trim. New York Tobacco Market Pte. ?.I,—The markst.l. has active, roof. onto& to 1115 Inclemency of the wret her than loreny off of the deluan.l; eeka eisLhd. Kentucky at1301...1c; and 6t5 eases Peed Leaf, IC4Xne cash. Daring the week. fair badness has bawl done In Idenufaatured —much larger than Ls gsnerally tranenwted during larrattrow. week. Prices for essay style 01 Tuba.. ere well rueteined, with the popular demand yet running chiefly on anutlV-bleck work. If the addi tional Ismunneof ha. which I. unison:sly talked of and reconnuentled In blab quartet., Is placed upon Tab..., itwould seem that pile as cant advance eoludderehly beyond what are now .usldetesl ex trey.. figure.; the necessity of the Public Treasury now beloreneh es to prevent the question Man in. Ing..heived as It was during the expiration of lest Peajtiller. Pot this raesolk, rase] parthal are more disposed to bold thou to guy.luts which are uflered • shod. under current rates, ere bought read ily. The floret brands of Tens and Half Pounds is.. held firmly et VW with am supply f lral Lace not wield to the dvsnand. Bright work is Ws inquired atter, although, In teeny cues, the best value at los , runt rake. Phlla delphla Market. is Dec. '2ls.—Prtra6lone of all desertption • hare an upward tendency. hairs of 1,OtI) Lamle eta Elea Pork at illeG le 60 per barrel—now held Idgber—and WU barrel. tra Wee Becton private tome; We quote nen' at 11... Gre . cp pests ore held 3 cant higher. FVhisky front ia arm. Small sales of Vatrals at 65997 cents, nod drudge 100147 . 2 mate. Thorn is a gooddrenuuld for Meowed and prime is wanted. bales of SOO bushels - et $7 7568 per 64 lbe. Small take from wagon. at 57 5057 75. Timothy la steady at V. Ilasered commands S 3 17 per bushel. Boston Fish Market. Doc. 2L—Tbe morale la steady for Codfish, wills a vs:aka:port demand for lota aul table for picking Loots Lahore doll mid nominal. -Sao of Cu' "'AMC at Wad 25;.. nay ruoay, 46,50015; • 44,5 0 9 4 T 3 par qtl. Halm dollar, Taw .01- Pal! lockaelltfreat IA Vet COPeraitl.- MOLE* Isipod !amply, toot pail:clan well•assintalneak ran of Nor and dharalia:Lat N 14,015: No. Itlarp at 4404410N11, and weennfaL,ldapa W; 54: 3 WV 1 , 44 30, and madinta at SO per Lb!. dlowtroa_aallbag at V1(3,5 50 per VA,' -Pickled Darting are Alan at TS 50 for com mon, arid VO Wad per bbl for' Labradirr. -.Nacos nominal ~-~~_ ". === CtTlO . 00. TAbileihey,l3BElkyd;l l 001. alcohol, -STo ite bows; sdo do, JP Smtt; 10 do do, RE 5411 em; 10 lAdahlgherinee, LPUseelill 6 dogjetkool, Jon 'Pleas ing; 6d6 do Rimdentorn -18 rolls. leather, 'Keys & Stewart; 340 bath wheat, Kennedy A B.;15 bbl. 011, B 14 Falamotork, A Co; 8 00de tobacco, .1 Grasier;Zl ski tree:wed, 11 eke barl, 1 001 eggs, 0 id. butt er, 2 bids IleCullo , Smith A Co; scke wheel, Bolded, Angel; ;trolls !ember, A C Taggart; 275 bozeocheme,./ II Outfield; 24 do do, 3 pkg - but ter, Webb & Wilkinson; 41 by oats, 42 do, cam, A Llppart; .2 bbl. batter, Keens& Coffin; 12 do do, II Riddle; 11l she corn, Wm )14Kin; .201 eke J 5 Liggett A Co; II Olds pearl,, Bryce, Richard. et Co; 1.1 balm tow, J 11 Cbilde; lOU bbl, floor, C B Lerch; 10 toes metal, Chas Knepp; 11 halm hops, J Rhodes. Perroneon, Ti. Warns A Cumeoo 84112000, 35.-6 eke mhos, Mciloe A Boo; 0 13 bbl, Bonn, Knot 11eK•e; 1177 pro shoulders, fit 332 A Park.; 300 WI lard, If Sellers& co; kJ do:lncome, J Painter A co; 360 pip lead, U A Fahneetock k co. 200 bbl, Boer, C D Leech; I cars lumber, 10 1' Itlcheudemll 63 bbl, floor, D Wallace; 158 pigs lead, licKee A Tiro; 160 hid.., Cope A Meson; 10u bbl. dour, Jolon Zeigler; zoo do do, Watt A Wilson; GO bbl, Withal:tee II Re- Alullough; RI to hem., F Sellers d co; IS Pk/. twi n e, If Correia Uo; 51 pkgs who, ft Townsend co; 2 bbl, ell, Wade Hampton; 11 logo lard, Shepard Parker; Blake gain, 611 Floyd; 3 bales rags, Rew ard A Cottrell; 200 bbl. flow, Jas Gardner, i i boles broom cam, McElroy I to; 100 bbl, flour, Jae /R -edly A an. 1.00 do do, Shomekul Lang; I.r Mum Lyday A Chopenlag; 152 eke corn, D Wallace; ta dos pails, J 5 Dilworth & co; 68 oil barrels, Scbmerte A Blakely; 100 bills flour, Ilukeown A LL4kart 30 do do, 11 Saddle A co; 0 MR cider, C C Daleley; IN eke eats, P PicKeley; b rolls loather, II W Oliver. A-4231CM Brume, Bee. 25-40 bbl. wheat, *ebbe A Aageb; 108 by bailey, W Anderson; 954 elimrun A Rook; 19 pkg. produce, W. Weaver, 1 bid bolter, J Geiger; 5 MIA bides, Lupe A Wales.; 7 bleb; cider, 0.0 - Frallch; 21 bdle hides, John Shedd. 6 =mama, Kennedy A Bao; 11 kgs lard, 1 each feathers, Kahn A Bindle; 24 by barley, 11 bble floor, 0 Byers; 10 rolls leather, Groetzleger It Son . 7 key butter; 1, bbl de, B Bayless; all Kielce., Shawn Knox; 1 car wheat, len. nedy A Bro;t4 Dbl. But, 19 .0. bran, Adam Lep pert; 12 bble paint, Dr Jae Brown, 1 care hay, J Ramiltoe; 7 pkgs paeltry, h bbl eggs, J 011blentx; 4,001 tlrebtiali, Job R. 300: /4 by barley, Col k P Gent; 34 Ibis 7 pkge produce, J or; 4 'key produce, K Got. ~ning in the 'l, Pa., at noon LIST OF LETTERS rem POSTOPPICE at ALLEGHEN ott SATURDAY, December 28th, 181 treILISLIIXD ZIT • MI. ST Please rustles the date of tl the letter le advertised. Otto e boors from •rtl.l b. Llst In ablet 7% a. u.t. G r. Porter J N Flllternstlus A. Fleaalug War A 0 Green Daubed Gist Elartha I Gallagher Luella Ohrlst Jo. Green Sarah A tOswalt Laub II Graham Llsay (Henry Ell. Greates Cass D. Grub. Cath Garret! Den) Gov D ;1:als Mary , !Grant Al. 'olllllarilm S H Ilelleve Peter Here Wm Harper Wm Macey Wm Hull Missouri 11111aucls Halal {g . 114 117 H McKinney Saran McClinton Mary Mceocraill Mina Malarisnd iMy McNamee Mary 31cSnagen Ronny Mon Hook Mceinry.Jaa A Anderson Sand Alexander Sarah Adam. Jno C Maher.. J Armstrong Wm a Baker Antos A Borland Annie B Brook, A 8 I . Beggs Chu Bruner Ell. A Bayßes E A Bali Eliza Bow Emma 2 Wmett Mary BMXloy II 0 Bradley Henry Baltimore Sun Bruce &an I Butler, Bell Mummer Sam Brown Jowl. Blekerstner N. Brown Jas Baker Joel. Baker Louis ETSEI Itridgt Ogdrri Emily =EI Painter Nellie Mrslry 4C Porter Martha J Patiarenn Thor C Palmer Ju, • Fiance Junnio gel Ing r Clara ROLLULC 11 Jultrt , Iteicht r Juu 1 tildga Jaen Iliehartle Used S tows leton Thom finnt Jos Llano) Je.nl° thalsloger Julia Bonham Mary lkylard Maria Bryan Mary Bogue Mrs BMW]] Matilda Robamo 31 r nottiwin n Reed Wm flood barn 1 limey Hammond If Meal' Wm 2 Byers Wm Pratt m Snymun Darla.] " Smith 31e.ry E Smith lilaryt A Stepheneon L A Ste, cum. Mrlegt Smith Mrs (PM Alley) lianWlaaAmE MEE :L3.7,„' . .. Beth,* Richard. • C Clara don 'orla sau! !Jones Peter Curry Anus SI Canon hate X ' Still* II DI. Sytatle7 Jo Sloan Ju J Arauts. ra NOTICE Stockholder. ASSOCIATION Ist 11,1864, at 3 p. Strildleg, doter e• the t Rcpt.. of fall leetlae of Illrartan Dy-laws, ee the to as may los krongkt RODISET MIN N° D. N. LONG. D. U. DOOE. Putiburgh. Dec tu. 1863. EsTA 131,1811 ED 1760. PETER LORILLARD BNIIIT AND Tonacco menTAcTrusß, 16 AND 18 CHAMBERS dTRBET, (Tonna', if Chilimns stre.l, New York,/ Would call the at footlon of dogorn to the artleloo of hls roarxfacturo. IlttOWN fiNVlft. MOtibay. Ph. &OW, Churns Rapp., AIII•liK11 DomigrA Pnr. Virginia, No, hitochm, Copenhagen• YELLOW 8141:71. filgis T wat Scotch, Irish Ii i4ll Tort or LundyfixA, Honey Dew Scotch, Snub& floury P.tch, Prod& Acotrit. Attention Is celled to tbe laiirs reduction In pric. of Flue Cut Chewing and Preoklng Tobacco., whiz's .111 be found of superior quality. TCHACCO. • Bwouno—Lug, No. 1, No. S, No.. I and OnumlateaL limn BAT Cartunia—T. A. !UM • Caron. dist, sr Uroot ; Baront 0r0n...a ; Tio Toil Oimondtsda. Batur.mor—S. 'ago, Causeter, N. B.—A ch.Lar of primal 1,111 lie applica• _ ratEtitill OCTIMKR K, ISO DITURT NM'S PATLYT OVAL LAMP C RIM NEV I :13=2=13 XX FLINT GLASS. These eldratteye ors lateaded for the dal dame, beating all puts albs glue equally, does pot ewes It to coveting. E. T. DITURIDGE, reel Pitt Obus Weeks, Washington street, spIT PlUstmrgh, Puma. PROPRINTANY AND REVERT - 1g STAMPS, of all denomination. A toll emly kept constantly cat bait, at the Internal Demme No. C 7 Water street cent dam. to City Trine ory,Alleq{bauT. DAVID N. WRITE, Oolleolar of Intemal Davirano, 234 DLL Pa. Nara. Letter ghould to'dlreeted to Allegheny, lea(Pittsinilsh• nelf pROIRME. 830 Mal. palate Gown Andra; 10 Sweet Cider, 00 bulb. Vats Nam, • 3,000 Ma. Itactortlest floor; • Jaat malted and tar We by J. 8. DILWORTII CO.; nolo . . 190 and 101 Second Watt. -urt4M 7lsl 7Dry „IS basil Goshen Ebtyt .. prittio Cl.iaxnps.44.l2de.ri les Whit= re 'mind ime sida I 7 I. B. CA • szwi.*'a WILICHIJMi GtiovEr. sair.Eria. PREMIUII SEWING MACHINES TU OLY GOLD tifEl,4l, Ent ii:ln.rdc - 1 searro , 4 , 3 Minot Then Hue Moot erne avr.rded the Iliglint Perm'- . over oil nu...go, for the rEcehre the 11.0 a!arlfarvavap the Est Woe/. al th. fullowng STATE FAIRS, of IBC: Ps York Bak Frrir, Tint Premium for family ro.uutrie. Tint ursoLin, itnilhstmium ',if ouch., wurk. Fa-most SW. Poi. First Pnimlarn for family machine. Tint Premier. Or ruisuutanniing Pint Premium rinchtuir , nirk. bars limn Fear. Mrst PTemitei for Wally or.c.hitie. Tint Prereimm hr inenuferimirig herclutua Tint Premiere 0.1 crievilihri• work. kfidago.94. Foie. Tint Premium for farriii, machine. Tint Premium fur inemiltuituring trowliine. Tint 4retritim for nrerlgor Indiana nag. Tint Premium .11 Pint Premium lor mrichlir. ark. /Woofs Stan Ad, • • lint Pas.= fur nuchine tv porplues tri.re. Premium for machine work. Iroshsr.b Sus Fair, Fitst Premium for machine for all pimp-nee TIM Premium for diachine work. Paragleorde Sode Fog. First Premium for manafacturing first Premium for boaut dui marlin. wort Ohio sna. First Premium for maoLluo work And nt the fullowine County Fain Cniftwaks 0.. (Pt.) dolultiont Tint Premium for family machine. Find Premium for manufacturing machine Firth Premium for ouclithe work. Okamploia Vthbt (Fl.) 40eles , bnvil Sorts. First Premium fur family machine. First Prontlian for manufacturing mean.. First Premium for niathine work. Hampden 0.. (Muss.) Aprkathival Soubvi. Diploma for family maehina Diploma for machine work. Prsuidla Co. (N. Y.) Fete. Tint Premium fur Canny nosehlrus. Tint Premium for reenpfacturingmachine Quo..'. 0.. (N. Y. AsHothurol foewty. • Find Premium fur Stonily machine.. (N. Y.) Pith'. Fiat Premium for family tna..--hlay Ettratorsa Co. (N. 1.) roar. Ithil Premium for family mere.- Kethesolee rutiode (Po.) Fnir. First premium for machine for all purlieu. First Premium for mulnue work. The Oath ,imprleee ail the Fein at akich the GROVER S DAKI:11 DIACIIINES ware exhibited this year. At nearly all of them the leading Sowing Machine* wore lu competition. The work mule owe the Grover A Baker Scaring Machine hos received the First Premium etevery State Fair In the Lolled Stotem whom It Lao hew exhibited to fhb date. Sales Rooms, No. IS TITTLE ST., Pittabingth Pa. iii.ernennesiosif Cr. CHATONEY. Agent. SHIPPIJM T - - - FIE ATLANTIC IRISH I A ROYAL 'LAIL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. • GALWAY LINE. ADRIATIC, 1,229 florae-power, 4,003 tow lIIDERNIA, 1,00 Horn-power, 2,000 tom. COLUBI DIA, 1.00 Hone-power, MOO mem, , ANDLI A, 1,00 Horse-power, 2,00 tons. The utrorulflornt Steamehip HIBEICNIA from New York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 20th of December. Date. ofpesos, from New York, to Liverpool, pay ablo le gold or He equivalent In currency. Tiro cabin Intermediate 401 Pa...neer , ferearded eleo to London, Pmds, Howe, linemen, Itott«rdem, Antwerp, If., et the lowoet rates. Fares from Liverpool or Galway to New Tort and Sumo. $23 $O2, 272, ISt, PO& F" Rutter , Juscs. or, D. O . 2ILTLL. Desaimg Chrosin6 Building, N 0.70 Fifth et., yylfklywa end If Smithfield et., Pittsburgh. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIY-Ath ETIPOOL, touchiag at QUEENSTI)V72I, (Co.. Eltammt.) The woll.kuown steamers of the New York and Phi:A.l,4l,Di Steamatip Company are lutended es followe: SIGN BURL, if. 'tetturdsy. Jan. 2. CITY OP ....... Aaturday, Jen. 0. And er.ry mccoodlog Saturday, at aoom, hove Pier 44, North Weer. Spralley Jag iSwoger Don tol iStoreason 'Astrah 6..unpe SOL/1111 Susau Straw lien rift 11 , 1 Sepik t Is as Shafts Urn MAT= Or P. 5110. Patents in Gold, se is rowireilrat w Outman, Pinar Cara.— —*no 000rrarrato.-- --PO 03 do to Lradon.._ SA 01) do to Loudon gf 00 do to Paris...—. 85 to do to PAM._ 40 BO do to Hamburg. tid 00 do to IBn.mb g 37 00 l'aerougers al. forwarded to Barri% Brioneh, tordani, Antwerp, An., at equally low rains. Taros from Lirerpool or Quoeustown ; Win, 586. Airereg., Tho. who wish to wad Cu their friends can buy tickets here at lb* rata for Bother Information apply at e Hompanyli (Mom JOHN G. BAH th L, Agrat. 15 Broadway, New Tort JOBS THOMPSON, Agent. Hand vow', first bonne from the bridge. ALUM, Pittalwrah, palate W II •IrA dr., LI ts Singleton th Smith C A ext la A Tor. Alex T