, __ -.--..... i. ivan..FAL.l.ll JILIN . %Jr,' .n: „Ja.1,........,,.....,„., . . ITEMS . • : ..i. ' '.-- . -..- Weis kly Review of Oil Business. • Annual Re oat of a Local Editor. : tTIT,IT . . 11,5 t The Oil Cityßegister, of the 28th says: 1 The variouPs corporate institutions of , Parson BRowzinow has returned to,i.gh t at i g , . , ' 9 i anaXV is quiet , on the , Teche and Knoxville. . The market is still unchanged. Huai- the land have their annual review, e why 1 FOR THE POST. 1 Missiissihai. A cartel for the' exchange . Ariz. STRPRZNS IS seriously ill, arid ---------_ ness has been dull at this point for the should not Local Editors do the same. lof all prisoners captured by Dick Taylor 1. JEJLEGttpiii - c 1„. AR M: I4 , I MM; -Tau• 81_-From ,Lintiti- MONDA.Y MORN/NG, FEBRUARY 1, 1864. I has been agreed upon, .and one for the histe.ah is anticipated. Past weetk. The weather giving every I Though the items may not be of as great I ' exchange of more prisoners now in o There are 3,871 taverns in Pennhylva- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. appearance of thawing out the ice, but imortanc, we will venture to claim Another Draft for 500,000 Men. Texas ie under favorable consideration. nis i not including Philadelphia. few transactions took place. On Mon- ; they are of more interest War meatirtggaturday Night...our day evening, the ice commenced to move , umbs of statistics usually put forth b than the col - - Prom TexaA.-A Matagorda letter, of the 17th of January, reports that the A National Bank has been organized in the creek, but, thegorge has not as yet savings banks, Insurance com p ' and y to t All ‘,lmet in Tennessee and Mississippi, rebel cavalry on the 13th inst. approach at Oswego, New York. People becoming Aroused. been cleaned out very far. On Ttesday 'tale various seretaries in old when the rebels skedrUldled. An attack ed Indianola, but our troops were found Panics, and B. C. CLARK has been appointed A large and most enthusiastic meeting evening the ice moved out of the eddy ; met. The Local of the Mem his ut- in line of battle outside of the town, in the river opposite this place. A num- ]situ , to demonstrate the abore P ives int A REBEL " SKEDADDLE" IN TEXAS, Hayden Consul at Boston. convened in Concert Hall on Saturday her of boats were smashed, and the loss I his annual report the following which , I was, however, expected shortly. ST. Lours, Jan. 81.-One ofthelargest Bishop sratiesoN has gone to Chatta- night to consult upon the best mode of _______ 1 ohfasicbeeen considerable.. The eddy is clear ; is a fair average of the experieni•e of All I noogo to look after the interests of Meth- raising men to fill the quota of Alle- , and the danger is considered over. , Local Editors : I $4OO Premium Expires March lst, odism. gheny county under the late call of the Business for the past few days has been 1 , Times asked to drink .................... 11,393 EPoRT. and most enthusiastic meetinga ever held in St. Louis assembled in the Court Bad rum is sold in Western Louisiana President for 300,000 volunteers. The almost suspended on the creek, owing to . Drank.... ............... . . 11, 4 .3 1 9: Steamer Burned at Walker's Bend. House Rotunda last night, ito .devise I Didn't retract the water flooding the flats in many I Requested to retract...... . .. . ~ . at eighteen dollars a bottle, rebel money. assemblage was called to order by Hon. laces The chief darnaae a ears( to be , Invited to parries, . .I;;;ePtiOn . ... .... 416 -- means for t he proper reception of veteran Phe Unitarian clergymen of Boston Thomas M. Howe, who nominated Gov- Places. boets. We have not of any times, ete., etc., by- people It siLig e irp p u t li''; 3,333 DEATH OF GOV. GAMBLE, OF MO, to welcome other States en route home, and vicinity have formed a "Ministerial error John as President and an- serious loss of oil. the ruling , Took the hint .............. 33 and entertain them the o • Prices at the wells, 25 per bid. with Didn't take the hint ..... . ........... 4,3u0 same as those beleingig in the State, Union." nounced the, owing Vice Presidents P to be whipped . .... 174 ;Rebels Routed near Silveraville, Tenn. Gov. Gamble died to-day. The knitting-mills at Seneca Falls, in and Secretariete: fair demand, and $5 per hbl. at this L h ee re n a ,, t g i ed peed... ................... . 0 ' Heavy min has been falling all day this state, now turn out ten thousand Tina PREETDENTS : p . oidt. Ice is still running in the river. I Whipped the other fellow ... 4 • with indications of col weather to- John M'D. Crossan, Thos. M. Howe, The market closed firmer, with a slight ' Didn,t come to time ................. 174 STANTON BEFORE THE INVESTIGATING CONINIITTEE pairs of army hose a day. upward tendency. Teaming continues B(r,P"mlse e d r b°:"l" °f charnpaign, writs night. James Reese Samuel Chess It is reported that General SrekEits is Thos. B. Haenilton, John Peebles,' brisk. There is four feet in the river tr;so t ui t d a ; To m e 'r t '' h x e e in s . Pieigam. etc ' ............ .3.V.o‘k .dt.O., so., et - 0. -- -- -- _"--...----..................,_.=.•----- _ ukEMENTS. to have command of the Washington en- WM. Forsyhe, Al). Patterson, channel, and rising. Been after them ................ . 1 _,_ trenchments. Richard. Thompson, Alex. Chambers A new well has been struck up on DeinflgaeVeysetet; the; .ee .... , ... ...... e ee ea u Her Highness, the Princess of Wales, w Dr. cMc3Cracnadiliehss, Saml.M'Mahen, Wildcat, adjoining the Wash. M'Clin- Told ...................... "..' .. -ii WASHINGTON', ,Tall. 21 -Some stir- ,--PITTSEIt-RGI4 THEATRE. prise is manifested here at the course of tock .F ar rn . It was not tubed at our I f nidn't know... ................ 200,000 Lessee and Manager Wm. HEN of:1160N. Jas. Hamilton, 99,98 T British, journal 6 in denoufic•ing the corn- Treasurer H. OvErtiNcirOrt. has been "blessed" with a fine boy, at Max. Moorhead, fltigh IllcAfee, latest information, but from appearancee li,, e e d „ R i c , c li h t „ i r t ch shown by the United States to ne First night of the re-engagen.ent of the etai- Progmore, on the Bth inst. John M. Killen, James Jones, it is thought it will flow from- 400 to . 1 100 Changed polith, .... . . . . 3; 2 Mission nt and wonderful tragic artiste, EMMA WAL the French Government in regard to the Commodore VANDERBILT has received Wm. • O. Davis, Tacob Coode, barrels per day. A well flowing 150 bar- Expect to ohmage still ................ .33 LER, who will appear in her new character of t ia a sp e o f n o p e a ft i a d r;t 1 ....... ~,...k., exportation of its tobacco. The Conn Looise.Beznard. I John F Tennings Cie°. A.. Berry, rel. pc , r• day, la reported as baying Men the thanks of the Senate for his free gift I : e a s e mission was made at the request of the firs iatio tne avEN.y(i. will be presented for the struck on Cherry Run, Buchanan Farin. Gave for terrier Clog ...... .. . ..... ...... Too. M' ' D ' onald, ' Saml. Blakely, wri t t; i n forhger's.t ael7e"rreelzitilt'lee'ti sensation play of the steamship Vanderbilt to the coon- i ,Tas. i• Parke, jr., A.e. ess oo l eley ,, e We have received no confirmation of et ., ro i r i n otte hod habits .. 7,`' . -4 1 French Government supported by the s ee express requtest of the British Govern- Tne Wife of Two Husbands. try. Too. P. Beers. Wm. M. Shinn, tad', however. IV.. have also to report . N -,1 t ,,,,. TX, IV -,,,;,„ ... ...... meet. Hon. Wm. Whiting, Solicitor of ootithe .......... Emma Waller JOE LANE formerly C. S. Senator SF.CRETARIES : a new well on the Tarr Farm It is call- _____ . _ the War Department, has decided that Arthur ..... .. c Loveday F Geo H rge e lT Thurston, .Tno. C. Harper T e l c e. l tIlt; . p o ennatlyania Oil Well, and Bat- Manchester Awake. • aliens who are subjects of foreign goy- To conclude with . from Oregon and candidate for the VicelAro- E. C. Locke ( are interested at it. It flows A. large meeting of the chiams of erreinents having voluntarily enlisted in Nature and Philosophy. Presidency in 1860, is in the cattle trade w in A . Larl.: oar ' a stream the f ill 9' 'fth 1 • A. O. agrew • 1 171 Ce e• cow actor .„. in British Columbia. Dr. P. Hild. over the top or the .1i rrirk lt has not '''ariClie , ter was held cm Sa turday even- the eereace of the United State, as suh stituteE for . drafted men, are not enti• ('olin Annie Hyatt . ~,,‘ —___---_-- A Demorratie State Convention, fur Upon taking tile chair, Governor John- lean tubed yet, so our li iend 0. m , _ ing, Burgess Spratt in the chair, and M tied to he discharged from such service Inir3"..'NlC HALL. ston made an c2oquent address, which Laren, f., 41 ) - 1 1 1 ':_ , T v 1i i i l k ]; . an, Watt, Secretary. . Ity reason of alienage, but !nay under the election of delegates to the National _ , lisle regret we lave not space to . pub- ?.. 1 . II"' " l unl'' "I' Wm B. Ross, ea ff , q., ni re preamble law of nations be held to perform their P T 'Y' 'T Si 13 LT RGIT , Convention been called ' , has in laow isle He said he would not go into a re( rived l aud eltipped from the pi . ineipill - , t ,• • f ••' , • of either i th t e ng forth tht dui I d ail m en to • engagement, without giving the York for the 24th of February. history of the causes which had led to the warehouses for the week ending Tiles i r enlist or subscribe of their means ; Government to whom their alienage i, FOR A SHORT TINE ONLY, rebellion. For himself he had determin- da.Y . Ohio has raised within the pa-4 year to enable others to do So, and stating ; due, just eatise of complaint dto know no political associations till - , iiint: d...) . ... 4. ,1 !e1H..! -.1: Commencin g \ unilior ot l{ arch oil receive 1 3te• that thus far but $5,578 had been raised, Secretary Stanton before the Hall in 1.5,000 troops, which, added to the ( t ‘ hc , „h e lli on was seeth-ra He (idled tilt, , Empty B„rel, receiredidiine.d i ir t n_tafny property-holders and tax payers ' vestigating committee. yesterday, said, .ON iIIONDAT EVENING Feb. Ist, 15164-, amount heretofore raised, ' , wells the upon the young men to rally to reAt;l::llngf.t.onstibserifie. Therefore it was among other things, Into Hall asked number to 200,671 standard of the gallant Gen. lianeock, e, - ,,,,,,,,f„ e t W e tr i 'a i 1 1- . l '',' ",'""l''' ` Committee pr oce „. a nothing of him in relation to the release And every evenin g until further notice, and march with him to open the prison " •• shi c ri e ne v d . . , 7 i .- ?. 6 f corn le t'e •t the said('a and on The Michigan legislature proposes to , p list ofal re citizens and property'. ,of Hunt from the old Capitol, 1' I w• ne 1 a , Empty 11 , ,rrels Ite(4l ‘ d .. („,,, holeters orate Borough for the purpose of pole appropriate P,',00 towards laying out brothers f in tli ß ei jo r hn s l u o ff n eting and starving . 'lulling the same, anti designatin g who nan d Rai mum - pilot. art law might not with per fe(.l SaturdaY Afternoons, at 3 O'clock, I The people of and beautifying that part of the Gettyst- the west would trust their eons „ leer , Allegheny Ladies' Aid Society .. ,, ' , . t , , i i,, } , , 1n ., e not contributed to said Fund by ' propriety have asked of a Judge, and The most extraordinar exhibition y in the burg Cemetan• allotted to that state. one whose bravery and skill had been The followine donations were received !•ontrllait, g wi, ir oXi. °tP rato te w " t i l e ie n ruTie " „ t - Lei that he yielded nothing to application of world, the great not the friends of the govern.. hi " that he would nnt have Yielded to tested upon eo many sanguinary hattli , by the Alleg.henv Ladies' Ai•l ~,, , I. i,, i v • s r, l• ,, e ri a t tid r, ho are Major Gen. MeCl.Eneatitaa of Illinois, any reepectabh; anti amid that lie MILTONIA TAY. ,AUX T- 7 cads At the re - Inclusion of the eloquent for the week ending .Tantetry 2 9 th, 11.4i4 On motion, meeti ng adjou rne d to meet , considered himself acting judicially in has not been assigned to any army corps, gentleman', 1 emarks Dialer's Glee ( lub ; Alts' Cust, jar quince preserves ; Airs. on Wednesday evening February al, for the matter ffi-• but is merely ordered to report for duty sang '•Sliotiting the Battle-cry of Free- 13(,,ip, 14 i1e,,,ie,,,, iiief,: fir:. M• ji,.„ry , i the purpose of hearing the final report of - to 3lajor Gen. 8.0 dons, - which WAR greeted by loud c,in peache,. 1 roll Linn, .ind muslin the committee IN ASITINOTON, Jan. 21.-The follow- - 1 . ) A il A -"CY,..!1 i r\L-,r-,1 PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. "Brethren," said SPURGEON, - if God ch n eers • an‘i a 11111131)er of iniscelhinen ui books • ing dispatch has b,.en received at the -1.. ....Altil I/I . 1 1'.. ' IA Y."1..i. " IiEEICE oF THE DAILY POST, Hancock was here introduced t. Headquarters of the Army : piotin,,r, Feb. ist, taw,. had referred the building of the ark to a'the-me:m • ' and pap( r• , : Mrs Crair . , a number ()Ire. i Twenty Da ---------- ys Sale of Dry Goods,-II H (IR Business was dtp-in fact, buyers seentt tnhave g, and was reeeiyed with the EADQUARTERS OF MILITARY DlV'S ligious panera Mass Harris. School No ~T Lynch, :se, Market street, offers t . withdrawn, at least for thepresent. We learned committee on naval affairs, it is my opin- most vociferous applause. He said he a• lON OF THE MISSISSIPPI, NAStIvILLE, R. ' , ,1 ward 21 Ililf/Liker '1 ' r'• \r - ' ion it would not have been trent. had been sent to the west for men to fill ' ' ' 11( •'• --T•'• A"ra- I greatly redneed ice's f , r hail, Patterson. 2 cans strawberrie, 0 , . ..P • . : the next TENNTan. 29.-- e Maj. Gen. S. G. Foster THE GREAT REBELLION of no sales worth noting,- them being a wide up the Second Army Corps. He knew . e •- , twenty <lave all his stock of aintergraets telegraphs from K aixville, Tenn., under • range between the views 'of buyers sad yellers. Gen. KILPATRICK is now "alone" in cans tomatoce. , cans apple butter and 1 ninon, whirl the West would not be behind the East arc Alia wls, sacq ties date of January 2mth, QR. tn., as folloe-s : IN I - 1F"..A.1 - 17,:i75, - , The Eastern markets continue dull, thee being the world. His father, mother, brothersl The Second corps had never lost a gun can peaches, 1 roll old linen. , - .2 flannel I c l oa k' - s. dress anoris hoop skirts cte. &-.4 , I have the ]donor to no demand for export, while the stock on hand In He shins an 1 . 10 soft linen toWel: Miss m an - Hi , me is a chiaT T (..tr I , • , . - ,r report that the. env. sisters and wife are dead. and his only nor a color. and it never should. or bargains. airy under Gen. Solt - gene gained 11 (1(.01- the lending Eastern cities Is known to be mtge. Arne-re ower Hill, Fayette Co . $-, oh THE WAR OF THE AiNiGELS child died at IVest Point. New York. o n had just come from the camps of the - a -- -- (led victory over the enemy's cavalry 5 In our own market we can only give thenomlnal ,for religion. reading for -„?ldiers in T. ii- I n• • .., •,. veterans. They expected us to fill up nise /LI X. OILI . T 1 e I • •• • - - - e cmes. 4 ( r.igi,i,4, in 3 e . stertlity near Fair Gardens, about ten rates. viz : the 20th instant. nessee t 5 ark hy th, la lies ref the ae, i. . 'fa' FALL OF SATAN, their thinned ranks and be with them Putehtirgli Find vicinity-e.orn e farty i n miles east of ailversville. Gen .MeCook's CrtroE-W e quote at 18@l8(4 in bulk ,• 28021, Mr. TIIACSERAT'S domestic life was when the final blow to the rebellion 14 a : ' l. -' . • 2; Ithirls all ` f /2 P ai r' ' l ' 3 , divission throve the enemy bark altrim AND includi ng packzigrs. Some holders decline part number-have raised the prices of pre n with their stocks at these rates and hava net a happy one -his wife being Lope- • given. We had but to do our auty and . A . & G . w - .----.•:,' - WCs-ern xt. R. -111 e Allan seri niona cirt -,, a t . 1 . .. R' ell, n miles after a stubborn fi , lit Malin- • withdrawn them. I we .4 1 11 _, 0 . , tic l 1(1111 S, tie. 1 , 1 ell, Cr/MI darlielit to 4 e'cloek '-. i .; 3 - ] lessly insane. The leading object of his suce(as. Wag certain. We had hut t , , ir and Great Western Rail •• - ?pose . that 11.3 phySk . went clown which 14 ' -17 - 1-a ' Q.77' --'` ' l A- TV ' The last I s ' a P les is t r Ot l' ae u e ll oi t Z learn better Thole our enetnies that . we ( - mild and t , r wa i l- l ' "" s• e . laborious career wos to educate and pre, completed to Gahrn, tint! on Sati:;••dav ,7 ii long tu me• it has a right to eon ii 34,131 e ; Free Itaftsoc. As navigation has been would put down the renellion-sho w it P sabre, and with a 3 - ell routed the ( neniv . I sdescribed by John Milton in his Immortal resumed to Oil illty, we In to 'the Opinion vide for his two daughters. by action-by the bayonet. Pitt aburgh last an : x - or-ion party pa:- I ovcr the ' D-w. Irony the field and capturirm• two steel Foeni i entitle,f "Para 11, •I- "I d . that busineas will open U &rtes. i ...• ini3t. it sun g a torn- p __., the present - -- -- An editorial in the Richninui Firam* ' li i - - tic a proud manic abroad. and the spenk- line from G a li, m i, a k l e n n .i:„i ance o f 1 I rifledguns an, near Pal ners. The Festival. The isnivirailia, led, t I,risen- 1 - ' p ete Heiser / m oo of flit, era: P , ,ern from 14 , R11:1- week. In the meantime, text will hare to wilt ning to end ; comprtsunt -- patiently for the looked-for movantent 18 : 911, ?ter discussed the importance of the next er eerne ale- besought liel not to tarnidi ' eiahtv-one Intl, s their Annual Festival on net W.l - enentyat loss 'WWI rollSiderable, sixty it now -not to fail in duty to the 1 . 1 ( l l's - five of them being killed or wounded in 0 :t Presidential cicction in the North to the 'f•i,, , empletj,i n of ILI , Mil: ii a Vall l / 4 - 1111 V and Thi - irs4liiv evenin:s •.t INI•ville in this II( r hour of nred [Re im I_ 1 , 1 •• , i riFiiiiii.n 1.) thi line, Lela: in' i; a i it hall. .. the charge. Garrard and Wolford's di- Wm _ _ _ people of the F , entii, a 3 bearing upon the ~vo il l it - . l t p r l y 1,_., , iii.i "ll , til t-, th. , Chie - 1,-- 1 .., .I,e, in conneollon will/ the P:tt:hilt--11 , visions came up. ..7'i ter a forced march, in adjustrneal ef existing difficulties. ; the Band.) and Ft \N arm a n d ( . 1, leagn Rhilifltid Et All..:llCia 81.191.13(4Q4 - attention is direct- tim e to be pushed in pursuit, although Splendid Tableaux Paintings lit te I met The New York ()its,- Inspector says it. 0( n. Brooks was Bit nel - t sp - ;kyr no Mansficid, 11,(1 with the Cleveland, Co_ .rd ' - to the «it'd of T 1 McClelland their horse; Wen' tired. Gen. Sturgens (.:arryin g out tia his report 'lt will I.e hardly credited 'aid i t s liit tvii: nhe ralle,j upri n the p e ,,,d e i lumbus find Cincinnati noel Belli foutain e • which witl he found iii . a - notfter I 0 ' l um n , hole il to be able to make the route er, . to lir I ( that in this city there are over 8,000 t e r t: t e h ri. . il cite t,r i t t i n ti d g e - li i , r ,i i i ni t i e - , r a s T i i i j or i t i, t t i u n i t i e , !.::: : - 1 . . Line at Galion The newly (-,-iiiipleted „...... !----a a ----..„______ . ~.=... 7 . e piele "'signed) JooN A. RAWLENS, . ' NITT-T'ON'S IDEA Or , families living in underground cellars. ' Pittsburg. they had responded clitterful,v lionertriin-n•i“• the 1- ' " ' l ila6s. ' iiiii)turil hin. --4.-°-"-.l ' - ''' d' BAjEKER PI SEWING shine. to.wns of :f , fan•Meid A., ii .4( it IN Eis have obtained the highest i.reu i„in Brig. Gin. and chief of staff. Heaven, Hell, Chaos & Paradise, which nurseries of disease are inhabited and promptly. &IF] hr trusted they would Westaniene Beall-rep .. I.; bland, cl, and V 1 rickwort It se every 1.4.14410, ('gouty and 'militate Fair hold --.--,_________ Jo io - ] nosy Alli'Vlien ,- Colint 1- w,' far and throtigh a eiltilry ii,ted for it- i, I ' 7i I'l6l. qi the best family and the ben ntoufae- A lIMY OF POTOMAC, January 2S-A by 18,010 persens '• behind all the rest of the Stale 011 " r ness and agriculturarpealtictivenes' • , • turns ! machines, and for the beat machine work• rebel captain of the Sixth Virginia Caval- According to the report of the city in- - • F. CifArt4NEY, Gen ly cattle into Gen a ' r ' rope s lines a short . . colinties were paying libetal bruinties for F rom o, i ti en to I) -, i. • • A. ELS on Ile rna, a al General Agent, Will now be ex htbiti.d in this cite Spector of New York, no lase than eigh- ' recruit , . tine were drae ing a - way our ' - a very ad% ant ed condition and were the an 13 Is Fifth st , Pittsburgh PR. time /MVP etetine his th 4 Sire to take the teen thousand people live in cellars and citizen= We ton. 111 t 1 ,,,y a liberai weather et all favorable. tile line could ' enth of :ille.1:1M-e: - and that he had alien- F'OR 'T'I/I:: FIRST' T 131.., basements in that city, ender obnditions , imtint ?:' 1,, ' 1 . 111, U, the 7CaltllY men or lie compl,.ted within a mouth oi six -- DT "' st a ted the rebel service. because he was . the city ette (omit\ raise dr] enduring - k- 1 deli} i 1, . - - W . C'e a I - • .at'tilNils-Lss-on saturclay at 1 p m., Mri etairiti,•eil )t st ii , .. t-e Te.- tti . b.ild out any eta . e t I t libited ,in London for . 2,90 consecutive Iv, i, o more than a half 1 I mil.ion mantle and as that are constantly provocatize of febrile , monuMen I to 111, it nieninrie by corrans I ler by Mar From Galion Is IKJ-lee al 4111, N.E.4.4. /4114/ of NI rei MN 1 lune,. 0 Linear anti that in les e min 01 further t ' ohartie rs oas et a ti , • , - , . ,a. esfeetied belore her Majesty e/CEEN Vie:TOH and epidemic diseases forward and subscribing a sum -sufficient , n s i i -, n , 9: ;„,,;;;. 1 , 1i et • • • distance of eighty-three - , st ance to the government of the United 1.a., and the ENTIR L t'OrliT, at 'Buckingham Palace, upon which occasion her - Majesty, was Gen Bee :as has agreed t o mo t tie s e i: 1.1 lots, v,. - ,1e. N t,•,.. r ., 1 ,, pll mu . quota no ic i I i I, road i..,, fun l, rased and oh. Ihe funeral viii late pi ~,, on -7i,,i,,1,y morn- Statmi ii old.] , dili' ri still in deo te,vi n e pleased to tnou,trii,ooofw her the Propriet or a (natio 1-•''il iir spangled Bann( •r" Lc the Band • track is ladies laid w, ere eel FrOtil two 1 %7 - ' t m° -' ' ' Irom h" late r ' ' '''' li ' a '''' El'e is lett is no lk tell in the Confederacy,. ain - i. , h 131 ipprotuillion, ley re proelamatiou so as to have the election emis in the tee milt hit' respeofully in; itei to 1. -1 l' e• . • e ' "L. Hflef] ;the ale,l'irlog Banner - 1, - the • c • i . /so h ill t he e ntiri Sniith. He aTSit : =eating him sill iih a wag's] th•eni Dirimoncl Ring. for delegatet te the State convention I:, Glee chll,. tuti three hmes three (..eers points, 'Alton .411(1 Marion About ten attind . it] rilinin,esaill folly to «imbat fate now, ~,,„„s sm:v i r n e i m le a s in ol ie t t liei ( r. ?ti is already laid, ant} the . _ . ...... ea cents form a Stale constitution to take place at and a ;•tieet ' i r Grit rats Hencock and that it t. «rta,7l that the South must:3mM `"''' is. 011( r delivi•ral en the line Inina-acoN's EXTRACT BUCHI", - of cHILDREIV WITH PAILENTS ._ _l3 CeL/1/: obedience to the constitution and laws the same time as the election for •11 - t•tL• Btooks 1 or on the Way. The whole of the cross ' .111. Hon. Thos N Howe stilted for the t i es are a t,,„ ' l i n. . l m ,. I,,. twe - en Galion ceietirate I foe the :tire of the Government fame which they attempt, - officers, viz., the 22d February rd to secede, and that the conclusion is information of the illevtftig what action d D vtn Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. Nor- General Pore has issued instnntions • had been taken by the F.xeetttive coin an a • 41 .- ye . ry vierally arrived at, though not ad blil irritation of the Urethra, Re-to General 'ital. ET and Sreatir for a ; mittee. Ilii also impr ove d th e occasion The Fourth Ward at Work. mute( by all, that the sooner the soldir re (cation or Incontinenc e of spring campaign. The plan embraces to rv e l i tar l l i : . flat rite c • uln i iinfiti i ni point ni A meeting ef the ,' it ~.ell. of th e F,,11 4 1i, Urine, in the Southern army lay down their arm, the greater is their chance of again being military posts on the frontier. another roomy t Ij e - ) e ne l l o s n t do 'll it a s rrditivte; arrived, and L I galir(l•;Y Ward was held an Sainainv erenina, et Au:l all diseases id the in the (njoyment of hom e an d happi ness. expedition against the hostile bands, and cv. A gallant General was to let i oltit j t , nitleli it wn' ,' ''''lve. l 1.11 / 0 (1, Ana 13 1 - • adder and hid II V. 5 - s. The numerous desertions from the the establishment of military posts along Second :troy Corps, who was ready rind needed 'me', tro -, ic then %ea. re, f.,nd block I rebel army elleOlirelgeß the officers and Prepared only by the route to the gold regions of Idah o ' willing to hare his heart to thc• foe in de- conintitt, es were appointed to Solicit , u t i . . soldiers of the Army of the Potomac ti, • fenc e et' liis eountry. A few more well scriptionA to (I,able the ward to offer a A. J. RANKIN & CO., believe that the time is not far distant The Doi:fuls Momunent Association aimed lien's Will crush Ihe rebellion, Inca I bnunty In . Carl ma 11 who may en lilt (haul, when there will Lea total disruption of at Chicago have authorized the prepara- i I:v sholthl WO lint be in at Ile 11 , 1, At Leilt, distill, 1 understood that - the Artily of Northern Virginia. No . i _ t : No. 63 Markel Street. Pittsburgh , . h .t . , it sa ~ fif, ~ ,i d. ~ ,f. ni, in•l col , eted , letll h e 1.1,,..1 , ,_, • officer in our &July supposes that the lion of a desi , n for the proposed mono de tii'l•tus ti en fir, ktoif•-tnl ; I t • I 11 - . !i e. 7Z, .rIIIS ment, the cost not to ex cee d fus e t h ou. ref G en iien,•,,, h—l ntne as the wavy; of for paying" eleilliHi,,ll, iniii.l3 ill:: :tr. I 'm t; l l , l h .. " I 'r "gl.'i'" rebel tinny elsewhere has been reinforced the oc i ean, lint reluctantly, bdt elleerful- the block committees -- -- from Lee's command. sand dollais :t i, designed to rum I . filled 1.; .lo roc' doh', the lit.. 1310... L between Marteiri and li al s.reer.:- ,i Ulf iGi "1:- _ mence work on tint monument about tile : e - rl,e , 211111 tinpee of - the county ve nlllll lee II Lunin g , snel.iol,u DAVI., ' AIL, L M 0 V A Li LOC I'iWIT IF, Jail. 30 -The Journal From list to Pltt-Florence Kramer a ' ' Ist of April burial i,, , end tile power II reo, neat ten. t•eliaoshee- - L . ' 122 i TO ! 12 '2 has further ads inns about the Srottsville From Pitt to l-t i 'thin-, halles liays and J Wood Street j I Wood Strret• affair. Captain alllmore, Forty-eighth The hotel, of 1 , ,', Iv York are said to l e . My . llnwe cnuchai, ,I by rea.ling- a pit tarate print fy.lill the Atlantic. Montlill 14 1`FL,,, Kentucky. wag coninian(ling at Scotts insufficient f d the acronimmlation of the -,., I ( 11,, 1 . 1441 Hi— iallio- \ e:T.( - .vs 1 i h,r present location on Filth street having. of 11011 T. i Bi. - liain imide tilt vie/CO.ll'lll I, if Long late beeorne more and more undesirabl e for our ville witii one hundred and fifty non . number •",i ;sitars V to that gay me- an d 1 ,,,,,.,,,,,.. ~,;.( . 1,, i n w hi c h l ie *d e _ From 1r1,.r, to Ilq- I-Jc ' l?' ,-.1 ~ 1 , " ''''' " '-'-''. - ' ''' . - 0 bi'siuess we he , 14, it,44, I.' , fast -. •111,.., Hamilton will/ fit, hundred rebels, at trOpolis. Alt r•I her lintel, hire er anti ed liltnsell t 0 Fernnlifetlie llerec. , elfy 1(141 , - IL F lV ro ie n t- ,l: t a d 1 ., ~..a . h , , . 1 . v .MI '.•l(' s ' l` " ''' "' "- - racked hiM, and after 41 desperate tight, ght, . 111 lin II illifni . a l o Pß e ll ° , " ll r eX ' l, TO * 'R 1.- r'" "e IST ( 4 . 1 more magniticient then any lathera, leti on in the lime-e to enable th e coin- Tomlinson and 'W 1- l ' .1 1 (;A7 ---- Gildnore surrendered Scottsville to mission. r- to ~ : siie bonds for any stun The mistime. adjourn( dt -, ine4l agdin Hamilton, on cot - editions that private erected is demanded, and will soon be , , deemed net r•-• , nry to encourage enlist tednorrow eVening in the School Roonll,, . . f_ • 122 11 - ()(>1) sTRI'II property be respected, and Gillmore and under way. inents. Ile t oncludea by calling upon hear the report et' the 4 ollertors and to I Lis ellen paroled. Hamiltnn assented, • The London newspepers notiee the the youl,g lilt 11 ot the \Vest to follow attend to aii3 'her business 'll',l ' icii ma r but afterwards• fired the Court House, fact that the :Marqis of ITartingto n h ad Gen Hain o, I, to Richmond. I 'Mush- corm. before it Four Doors Above sth St., destioying, all the public documents. Lt' the 13and i ~., • Gillinore then inntrini , .l Hamilton he no not been arrested for attending the Time - Battery Bali, --- The veteran meuber. NJfirl 4 1 , , osite Pittsbur hTr On turd i. , 11 of Mr. runet, felt( follow g: ust comp.nv longer considered the . paroles of his Naar and K two prize fight, and suggests ing resiilmions Nu ere read, an d Ima m -of Knap's Ind(•penilent Pa Batter ' ' ) I P y 10 men legal. SOille of our merchants 41--,? The exclustie ageh'y tor just received further information that that, if questioned in parliament, he will moody edeptea this vicinity are hmsilv Batt in ma argue that, as under seeretary of war, liC ff,,,,,,,, f I list, in the opinion of this meeting. king preparations air it grirtalball, which ' issTarzeieNaaa,,aoss-tsa ,ralialaios e , ! Hamilton's men rolihed several stores. the Count , ( .u.umibsioners should for, ii ki pro --____........... feels himself bound to see as much fight- . cure legislation and issue bonds pled g i ng th e will come off under their auspicee on I well remain in our possessio n as before. ' Wasm.NoToN, .Tan :II -It will be rear ' faith and property of Allegheny county for an Ttie-Aly evening- next February ')4l in ing as possible . (alerted that in October a tall for 300,- aniount of money sufficient to pay the sum ~i L a r a y e f ic , 1- 1 -„ 1 , w - • In Louisville, Kentnnky, the other day. ii 3200 t bou f nty over and above there the ~, •- '• andstreet The pro- , H.. KLEBER & BRO. 000 men was made. This numbea has eeas of the entertainment are to he J'in'2s a gentleman put some $2,500 in green ft,ran ‘ s ,, i , ha cr e, • e a r ia:a t le:s h t a o r ri e n b : Entf • :3121!oitnaziryae air- , 1- I c fanded over to those m(:mbers of no o t _________ been nbout half filled hy volunteering backs in the chimney,' ofhis sitting,-room. "L c :„ ( l.„Z,T i i ,rtatlieofratehne vo lunt ee r co u t i l o nt.. dc,r; .. r ever-menugaizt a - ho were diselded in 'thre. iir la iGItiEL,A7,3F.7,r.i-i.f.III:fINE, TONIC and re-enlistments The call udw made for 500,000 men is interpreted by gentl e . thinking it would there be safe from rob- ttifo h tell , 4Lithel-, , utr t h.t,E,t. : nao ra able conflict of Wauhatchie, 13 .1.- .Cart e i• ' ist men acquainted with military Affairs, to w it e laig tg g a r p li , e aciet,lione and we have no doubt whatever, frcon include the above 300,00 i), being in effect hers. His wife, in the exuberance of of the Citantissioners, s s n istrtets to ra i? ~. ,f the laudable object for which the affair i t - ' c' le\ 6L_l_ll BrnEizs. an additional call for 200,000 men. The wifely thoughtfulness, kindled a fire so 0L e .1.1 ., 101 n e Ir e ; funala'rfOertylliitha. ''' .' er is intentied, and the popularity I -1j y of the or ' volunteering is supposed to bent present as to give her "lord" a cheeey welcOme, On motion of W. A. Late, the officers ; ganization,that they will amount to quite A sure clire for Intenifieranx. an average of 2000 men a (lay The or and the greenbacks were Wined up. lof the meeting were-instructed to lay the II handlaalne sum — der of the President mak( s a credit or ______, P of the assemblage before the 1 - Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. deduction of so many as may have been The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Cella v.%.eiew Goods Daily.-We desire. to call County Commissioners and that when I enlisted or drafted prior to the first of pony, at New York, announces a divi- the meeting adjourn it 'shall assemble at particular attention to the advertisement I March, at which time $4OO premium ex- DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, dead of forty- per cent. for the year the call of its officers. of Wm. Semple, lIRO and 192 Federal I p lace. These arrangements completed 1883. Its marine premiums exceed ten , A resolution was passed requesti , street, Allegheny city. He is in the F'A-311[1--Y 31 .---12.1C-I-NY'S - • • the total amount in the army will be ' our delegatien at Harrisbur -- g to daily receipt of new spring, delaines, fig half a million of men. millions of dollars ; its tharked off pre- I . th t delay th • • Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pi ll s. i miums for /889 is nearly fi*e millions ! to wl enable oll t the cot e in n ty l-c t e o ssa is r s 3 u . e legislation bon ds i i:l 1 Luce reps, plain and figured black- sak e , six hundred thousand dollars. and its aid of raising - volunteers. Song[ by the n P° efs "n l s ine m n er t ill ick e i s it s s t h a It w f lasr' b l a i rred flan- 33 0 If I_, p , lift., ) . sa o i es quilts, total assets amotet to more than nine Glec club :''Stand up for 'Uncle Sam."J pant stuffs. -ingliagm- Celebrated Buehu & SareaAlla, , Lt. B. G. Childs made a short, but etc., etc, all ' ' 'of which ' ' will ,1* mash" ' and &quarter millions of do ll ars. " reta li ce' be isposed of And all other Family Medicines can be ; appropriate and patriotic speeclein which to holesale or found genuine at the At Gettyaburg; 28,000 muskets were he asserted that the rebellion was stag- lowest firrin.,...:. Those purchasers w.ra, atfa the taken. Of these, `,. - 4,000 were found t o b e geeing about as bad as Heenan in his this estaidi with their cu a sioui s ca n n r PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE 9 ' last round with King and one more well - always rely itpoOgetting good goods at loaded, 12,000 containing two loads, and directed blow would - knock it out of I ffilT pr e ices, aud that th i e3; . will be waited Torrence & AVGarr, 8 ,000 from terve to ten loads each. In time." He attired all who had means if»n .fy mill e_ous am_ o ilig.ing, clerks. Corner of Market street and Fourth. many instance-, half a dozen balls were to give freely in aid of volunteering. driven i n on a r : rig i e c h arge o f powder. The man wf t b . "-10,000 should lay $25,000 independent police-1101)CM Eraglle, Drugs, Medicines, ChenUcals. Perfumery, Pater. mils, Lead, Varnishes, 'Brushes, Trusses. In so line ease tLe former possessor had a upon ui d th h e l t u i l a t h ;: r t ( o ) f h l e i I a ori c t oi d l i n o t n riv u . rt.ehenraant Bernard Dougherty, Jas. S. Richardson Supporters. Shoulder Braces reversed the usual order, placing the ball the° close of the war than he was at its and Jno. H. Sorter have associated them- And all • ' articles usually found in Drug Stores of selves together as an Independent Police, first quality, for sale fow, at the bottom of the barrel and the pow- commencement. TORRENCE tr. .14PGAR It, der On top. Calls were nowtraade for Col. Juo. P. office at Alderman A. S. Nicholson's, O. 70 .41.1asket street, corner of Fourth. 09 Grant street. Of the first three ofli re• Trge, hundred and twenty Natiotml Glass, bul l. that, gentlemandi 0 B d had taladvendtHail cars named we need saynothing, as the - febi 3 3anke,wititan aggregate capital of Of:. r Columbia , three cebeitta.wei.4.eve-4 ford us are well known as among the best de v . WALTER JE, L(:) , E, 000,000; and aggregate deposits of bonds President'Of the : United' States, for the tectives in the•country. The last named, if NTH. s num:Tux-No th e PEAC y, for the anhough he has not had the benefit of so i TICE OF Ti E LAW, On the same -kiTu-se to the amotmt of 41 5 , 0 00;000, have re. o fficers and soldiers-of the Atm y , many years experience as the others, is formerly occupied by him on ceived certificates of nut 000 • Union, for the memory Of-Slack, Bill .y to con', '• . • . said to be a shrewd officer. A4l police deli • ' d thr e lid the glorious des an e Fourth Street, above Smithfield. metres banking. Sixty more banks, tittles' a thre f Gen. ll k e or aneoe . - 9j a it business intrusted to Hague, Dougherty & co. will receive prompt attention. u°ls-302 with an aggregate capitalf•aborit :Cu ,•. 1 / 4 ---, - Columbia" by the Band. A.djournid. 000,000,. including 'new banks sod vithli lira Agassiz,-We would again call new c,nPital of $5,000,000, are,in process • attention to the fact that this eminent of organization. Circulating notes tQ sthentificacholar wi ll lecture 'at Concert , the autotmt of 4 3 ,234,000 h a y s been sup- Bran thiteVening and tomorrow even- Riled in .S v en or.,tene to seventy4v.e ing, ati the subjectof "Coal Formation'" %Alm; ' :The that oigened New Orleauli i i 6 3 subject is VUeteell4griY.A.il'OPtettto this locality, and. inierelt.nmds as .his bank meting' note; of both denembiiil cannot fall to prove atttaCtiVe and en tertaining, Theatre.—The Wife of Two Hus bands, a new play from the French, will be performed for the first time this even ing, with 3frs. Wailer as ' the heroine. The period or the play is immediately af ter the fall of tbowapoleortic dynasty. in France. The plot is thrilling, and the situations highly dramatic. POS Nv, D. Pe.TTEltsolir ................ &DAIL .6.11/to.I. PATTERSON & AMMON, COtarraisslon Alerohants, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal era, NO. 6 Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pa. We take pleasure in referrinz to the followinz Pittaburgh-Rouserr Chess, Stelyth & 00.. Zug & Painter,' A. Rimier, E. Edtnuadaou 002R.R. Dw. avis, J. P. W oorlweil, Jim Ar C r allY gr. 1 -** J. Spmcer, G. If. Lore & Co., R. t.L..TaCk & ' OO. N. Pacer open February 16th, 1861. jan29-tf CINCINNATI, January, 30—A Commer cial special, dated five miles North of Tunnel Hill, Georgia, January 29th says: General Palmer, with Gen. Davis' divis ion, moved hero yesterday on a recon noissance. The 28th Kentucky and 4th Michigan drove in the rebels advance pickets, and captured a company of rebel cavalry. The rebels retreated from Tun nel Hill during the night. They lost thirty-two killed and wounded. Our loss was two wounded. The object of the roconnoissance was effected. General Claiborne's divisions is above Tunnel Hill, on the Dalton road. The balance of the rebels have disappeared—probably gone to Mobile or East Tennessee. - Wa.surNaToN, January 31.—Ereentive M a n aion,l.—Ordered Thata draft for five hundred thou sand , men to serve for three years or during the war * be made on the tenth day of March next, for the military service of the United States, crediting and deducting there from so many as may have been enlisted or drafted into the servite, prior to the first day of March and not heretofore credited. [Signed,] AIIRMIAM LINCOLN CAIRO, Jan. 30.—The steamer Batton was burned at Walker's bend last satrpq. day. No lives lost. Loss includes val uables to the amount of $2 000. Boat was owned by Hash & Co.,Memphis. Grand 3la t inev SATIII DAY AFTETWOON. at O'CcOek, when Children will be admitted for 10 cents. Doors open Evenings at 7 o'clock. _Exhibition commences at 7!.i o'clock precisely. sA TURDA.Y—Doors open at o'clock For full Particulars see bills. A. B. MORRION, Proprietor and Van • . jal/2.3-I%d MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASBOCIA TION LECTURES. 1 The Last REM of Coal. Prof. Louis AscaSeilZ, i l O s f r, H w et i l l . l a d r e ct li e v e e ll , e t r e , tthigehettnih n i e i n o tS .N c i i n e t n li titl i f ee S t e u h r,( al wo - : The amount of coal to leave on the pcpaiintriso of the couse, under the a uspice3 01 the Alerean-• j tile Library Association, boats I;ieheqreul,tethleigrehtb.eung e a ri l e .w e found e but r , ew on ip th vr e µas'_ The following boats left 04 Satta4y: AN CONCERT RALL, POE CINTWIN4TI., ~ ON MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENTNGF FEBRUARY IsT ...cso 20. SrIIJECT—"THE COA L FORMATION." R u encal Tiger . , on 7 Ahem Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commences ' . li eir sl ,4 l:e ,,,. . , L ie r:e No. a.... 7a75 Barges:,,,: r 5 I, 6 ' Areib. at 7‘. Single Tickets 50 cents. I 39 Tickets for mile at Schwartz's andliellv l s Drug • Oa 1.01.-INVILLY. Stores, and at Cochrane's Book, tctreAlleghen , 1 T D o ic ni k Need n 1v0.% 77 Barges. and at the Music, Book and Drug :Stores, Pitts burgh, and at the Library Booms. 6 Geneva `.. 7 II GEORCiE W. W.E. , rmAN, Panther 7 . Tno.i, klAti.aw.e.74„, Jr., Tom Jones 7 /I HENRY M. Avivoima, Tom Farrow Lecture Committee, Ilvarner 7 . 7 u______,,, , Tigress No. 2 KINKAID, S..lNittil.. A. Loxn Z It 114.4424 W. Wens, jan29-td STEAMBOAIi. 64 - RYCAPITPLATIoN To eiticinnAti ............. Lymelle, Cairo dr St. Louis Packets. I T. - . FOR ICVAN'LLR, CAIRO & LOUIS. ' THis DAY, FEB. I, AT A. THE PINE PASSENGER tooma learner ARCA-ON/On No. ;J.W. alone nder, win leave. as announced . For trelght, or passage, apply on board, or to OHN' MACK' or fell J. D. COLLIN-WOOO, Agfa. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets, - •- - - - - - FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. TCESDAY, FEB. 2, ..(1T (o A. 11. T E NEW AND SUB -41,f stantial steamer ALPHA, Capt. J. otter, eave as announced above. For freight, or paasage awr board, dr to Jou.zsr or febl J. 1). COLI,I;N WOOD, Aga. FOR CINCINNATI "Ac. totTISVILLE. THIS DAY, F.B. I. AT 10 A. X Irie*TUß NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer SILVER ( 'o. 2, John El. Conway, Comaasnder, will leave as announced above. Fur freight, or pamage L apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or febl 3. D. COLLING WOOD, Arts. , e el. ennaTf.D i c FOR CINCINNATI & LOVISVILLF. 1 • Ts i Nt y ; rim. 4A TIO a. ;v. It ii p 1 .* . TAB - 'arEw AND S.pf..F- A N 0 or to did passenger steamer SILK, F,R - S. 11, h i , Samuel Shuman, Commander., I% ill ' leave as announced above. . I s7 ,, rwadiniew vgz , ftislowiEmiDi state o r • and Val" of J. D. COL LINOIN/QOD, .i tzt , New York, in 1963, byltras-414/) lint* BEST PIANa.FOIM. lor freight, o . r lo pri i r s agha , P i l)! l y c o o n r Loard, SCROR&OXER te,ooi;Phibulowilli,,tit;mked. t he.erystai. Palace Priteldroda) at Imratets;l aides hay°, nuNcirot„la lledals, , Altstawazdallia• ' elattepottelfront State Patia and dBASE."... Botly.liaika number of letter* of reeoratnergbp Lion kern the Itlghestanusimil talent, embraeton Clotisel iolk , Atrackuieb,. Win. . 11 . 1 ason,-Gtotie iriel o Pianos made, athers. Better nd and cheaper than any attme. Na4ville Fftokets, FOR NASHVILLE, THIS -DAY, FEal * AT.,jo A. E. ' THE `PINE PASSENGER i .sorer Z~DFI nv LEOTI, espfol 4 ftivapiilykni board, of N.; r:1 on& ~ ef l M l 4 4o ll4 ced 4.bove,' toLpr:§tr, CO., agts. _ : Cin~, G '~:` ll~euig~is~ Pac~e~a, pea crwrimmnetmunoitotuFamfi - -: • • I erKvft-; r; FREV.VIontt4 ' TUE NEW IaDE6 otel4lier GOZ.JailfT,Artvt.:; ispi. Will leave as aftnoutipedab pre Sort re OP'. -*ma OvlboarEL or to R • t 1 litr Fic•Kok -, tetn - J. D. 001.11MV 00D, Agtik*„ %vittPAJPER AT OLD PRIOES4ft , Glazed paper at 25c. Light colored cheap paper at USe. for sale by W. MARSHALL. 1 jam 87 Wood et. CQ~~ ~ ;:~~~iAL. PITTSBURGH Pitantrelle • Oestote ok4rusPoo+, is. Illownix, Feb. Ist, 1806. BUSINESS—on Sat ardaywasdull;but this is nothing new forthelast day . ofttreweek i besides the weather was very sorable-Loyerything had a dull appearance.. Our r ivertrarttbianit net , *able order; andlnitineas on the Wharf was very animated ; the amount of merattando43,llkipped was large. ThemanunathateanterWestmorehusd left for St. Louis With .an immensettip;ia large portion being Pittsburgh martufacttwes. The new steamer Joseph Pierce left on her first trip. The steamers Olive, Lent Leoti and Silver'BlOnd No 2 are announced for today. The Julia left for Zanesville with a fair trip. The Rams Ciraham will be at the landing ; aho wilt return to Zanesville on Tuesdar A number Of boats due will be found at the landing Ude morning ; they will all have despatch. Froth ppearances it looks as if trade would open In ear nest during the coining a eek. Our dealers are makingettensite preparations for the spring trade. Among the sales we note the following : 'II".RLSRY—The market was unsettled\ with only a limited demand. Buyers generally are waiting for lower figures ; the only sale we could learn of was at 85c ; dealers take hold very spar ingly. Idl'TTEß—Was in fair dettmnd. We note sales of 1,400 its fresh roll at 28@atle. Theme was about equal to the demand. Receipts FLOCR—We hare nothinenew to notice either as regards prices or demands. The stock is first hands is not large, neither was the demand heavy. As navigation is now resumed to all points, we are daily in expectation of receipts by liver, but what effect this will have on the market remains to be seen. At all erents,,beyers are liolding off' and only purchasing in a glean -Way from store in dray load lots. Sales' were made at , Extra, $6,25@6,b0 ; Extra Fetid ly, onthe in We 57, $7,40 ,60 bbl. s o APPLES—The dert:NT. note salef So'bblsemand is at ,i5216030:51 GRAIN—The market was lnactiVtis=bs fact, dealers were shy, the rates. at present-helm too steep to invest to any extent ; besides, holders have but a limited stoe-lc onkel:0 atpreient. The prospect of receipts by riVei-prevents airy anxie ty among buyers. The currrent rates, were : Wheat, red,41,38@1,40; white, as per quality. Corn heavy and drooping.; we quote nominally at 81,20@1,28 from first hands. Oats not much inquired for ; salesat 76 @niefrotwtirst hands. Barley, spring at 5t,35 ;. fall 8460 1p bus. Rye—none altering. From • store the usual ad vance was obtained. B ACON—The market was moderate the decline in the Westean markets ha.vingmo y . etrect here. Among the sales were 10,000-ThaShoul - at 730 ; 2,000d0 at 9%c ; 7 , l 3oozssuger cured Hams at tat' lO,OOO do Sides at iltigillja; 8,000 do Plain Ha ms at 12;i612,10. LARD—The demand has fallen o 0 - We note small sales of City Leaf at 14@144 c; a large lot will not bring these figures. HAY—The receipts on Saturday were limited, amounting to u loads which were dispofied At the scales at prices ranging fr0m1 , 35 to ?,..18 ton. URIICESLES—The market was inactive, but prices were unchanged. The only sales made were for local purposes. The supply on hand is sufficient for all ordinary purpose& We omit figures. Cincinnati Whisky Mitrket. wuts it v.—There was a fair inquiry for wins. ; ky, with sales of about 600 brls. at 71 , 7,Sige-, the r 111 ter rate for wegon. The demand firm, the rectifiers and alcohol distiller speculators being unwilling to take hold. There Is some diserep snty between the reports froin.New:Vorleeo tee Chamber of Commerce and those. to the Asso ciated Press, the former quoting it at TM both yesterday and to-day, while the latter quotes it 7:441)110c. New Yor k Pntrolrevim Market: JA N Rl' 30, r. V.—Petroleum, at , the Dtrqr ) chants' Exchange, Jae street, has been onset. tied and inactive. Small shiny have been made to-day for crude at 29,; ( i1:30+4, ancorglngto gride; refined in bond at 15@46; free 53035 k— Wageipts, 3.645 barrels. Chicago Elighwirtes(lllarket. litortw-sEs:—Opened firm and actii•e . at 70e., with siles of 700 Mts. at this price, and small tots at TO!, (t . 131c., but closed weak. NETS BY TEL E GRAPH timare Market. 13 rtc lan 3 0 —Flour 'steady. Wheat - Pry dull at nenainal prices . Corn qdlet'and de. ehned rUe. Whisky di*. Philaslnlplitla stock Nre.rlFet, Flirt A DEWrili Ai Jan. ao.—Stoeks dnii. Penn: EN - Irani& s's 95; Reading R. R., 573(; Palmy], Pania R. IL, 74; Gold 156.4,', Exahang, 940 944 ar. I~it'A~I~~~i~~i~~'~~~:~ Tan Ilivr.n.—Last evening at acre were eight feet seven inches . water In the chan nel and about at a stand. The weather was pleasant. Air The fine packet Mb kgr*.. - ^4,4pt. Gordon, has resumed her tripe , i‘VtiP,Wireelteg trade. 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