he Wittoburgit gagaitt. MONDAYOLLUCH. 27, 1165. Pennsylvania Legislature. KiraUSllolo. Mach 33 ilwits..re—The bill allowing ccrtaln Railroad cotnpanies it ills State to consolidate their mottgages; came up, and a long dismal= took place. . Mr. liorddes said the bill was stibstantlally the same as test laid over yestesday. There was nothing wrong Is the bill,. bat allegations' were made that outside means had bee* mod to se vens Its passage k and before the biliwas further, wanted the matter Investigated. -- bit. Graham said be begged leave to differ • from Senators who did not desire to pay attention ti report, of improper means being used. Ile would never vote for any MI where maim bad beta used In any way; It !mediae te the Senate that the charges should be Investigated, and the pawns who have received the money exposed. It was alleged that certain men outside of the legislature had said that money was necessity to pass the bill, and after receiving it had pet it Into their own pockets. The Senators bad bees add by these men like cattle In their:dal* Mr. Lawry said there never bad been a time irt . 'gluten honest bill from the Western p of the State could not pan. Ira coparatio had . paid money, be hoped the bill would be lied, and time who received and paid the Mine sent to the penitentiary. • Mr'. Hopkins had been told by a gentleman of the highest authority, that *25,000 had been paid over tow certain party to have the' bill passed through the Senate, and that 114000 had been paid to base Upstaged in the IlouPs, and the person who paid the monq supposed it would. succeed in patting both - houses. This person was told that the Smote held itself highettban the House, op d thatit would take 120.000 to get it through and obtain.the Governor's signature. It passed „the Dowse, and a telegraph was - salt that the money must come before tngem would be con sidered by the Senate, and that 1t must be In --MOO bills. It was sent, and Is held until this day, under the pretence of passing a bill just In Unit = This railway agent or the Atlantic and Great Western Company was given to under stand that the bill would. not pass unless the Money was furnlalicd.. The parties. Insisted on having the funds, and finally succeeded to get ting them fcem the agent. I bare just been In • 'formed that the money has elucebeen disgorged. Dr. Worthington said that he had taken charws of the orLqual bill without any knowl edge of anything wrong.. Even now It was not charged that any member bad received money. The. parties against whom the charges were made should be tried and punished. Mr. Lowry wished a committee of Investlea tlon appointed. If the bill was as pure as Crser's wife. It it was daubed o'er by the pay ment of v 25,000, he considered ho owed no fealty .to his constituents who were Interested Mr. Hopkins reM that names of persons were mentioned, of whom he bad high respect, but he min not tail now, which one received the money. The money had been extorted from the agent, and - V:4,000 had been refunded this morn ing in $l,OOO bills, and thebalance In tso's and SIOO's, Ind bad been placed In the hands of a responsible party. Hots cent of the $30,000 had been offered tb a member. He would give a committee the names of parties who knew all about It. Mr. McCandless said-that any company who would uts money to procure legislation forfeited their tight& if the bill, ,Just as it was, bad been passed, It would have been said the Sena tits. Wham paid, although the parties outside had the money in their pockets. On motion of Mr. Lowry, the bill was post- poaed, and' a Committee of Inmillatlon ap pointed, with power to send for persons and papers. Messrs. Lowry, Nichols and Randall were 'appointed the Committee. Adjourned. _ A couswaroxiast or 4° New York EvangelUr, writing front Alexandria, Egypt, glees the fol lowing account of cotton growing and railroad activity in %hitt countrY : - The apiculture of the country Is being revs tattooed. Egypt t passing at a single stride from the rude plough of patriarchal times to the steam plough of most recent and most Improved coosfniction, and the Delta has already become one vast cotton field. 'Nowhere In the South of Europe have we seen so much of commercial-ac tivity as at the railway station at Alexandria. Long freight trains which remind ,an American of his own country, are arriving daily, laden with- the one staple, cotton. The Vle.troy him self Is now farming seven hundred and flity honsand acres of the Nile valley as a personal illerprise, and toe large extent the crop is MA- U ts. An army of English and French engineers, with the errant plough, are.Migaged in his ser tlee, and that of the subordinate - Pashas and Beysoicarly all of whom are following his example; and thousands of the fellahin who'have seldom poesesed tore than a few piastres herc tofore, are now raising cotton in their humble but - rununerative way, for every - pound of which they receive when delivered In the market, about forty-Ave cents. Not only the rail Rains and the Nile boats, bet countless camels are engaged in' the tmniponation of this poptiyar and success ftd crop to the seaboard. Three bales form a earners lead, one on each side, a third as a cope atone above them. - Sherman ind Johnston. The usual Pedicy . punmed by Lee and Davis in all - military campaigns In the onboard Slave ' States, of manufacturing victories to keep up the Courage of their troops, has just received a freah ilkintratkal in North Carolina, notwithstanding ' theUt encomia which attended Lee's tworrenlous efforts In the same Use recently, respecting the NoithCanolinacampaign. Asa commentary upon ttoeu two remarkable specimens -of boasting, _ Bragg's reported victory over Schofield was fol lowed by the capture of Kingston, and Ilamytan's . nitosithing rout oflctiqtrick by Sherman no opposed entrance into Fayetteville. Johnstoa now -- takes the field with • bogus victory over Sherman, afa piaci called Bentonville, in Johnson county, N. C., eighteen miles east of Goldsboro. - From the tone of the rebel account we might suppose that the plice was near Raleigh. andthat Sherman had- been repulsed In approaching that capital while the truth is, that If the fight Gemmed a Bentonville, -Sherman could not - have bent „. marching to Raleigh. itpot being on the route from-Fayetteville to Raleigh. The only object of a fight at Bentonville on Johnston's pact would be to prevent-the passage of the Neuse river by Sherman, a useless operation, as Scho field bad tinady paned the Neusent , Blngston. From the rebel account of the fight,. It would hook like an attack In force upon our advance guard, who, falling baCk upon thelr supports, • were enabled to make a stand, and intrauched themielvcs In a position which they held at .the close of the battle. As we have previously had apparently authentic announcements of the oc cupation of Goldsboro by Sherman, this :bops victory may be.rankedwith the other affairs of the kind .constautly-emanating from Illenmond. The great object of Sherman ta le outwit John ston, and.march Ids army into Virginia toc>otr , crate with Grint, destroying the railroads wilds .mute. If he succeeds In that, all these claims of - victory for theathels will amount to nothing.-- 'rhita. :V. Amer. . Skerman , a System of . Foraging. From Correspondence New York. ' The winter campaign. from Atlanta to this ' pint, her demonstrated to my mind that the wise system of foraging, inaugurated by Sher• . man, has been a matarial element of his success: NS idle the Milli columns of the army hare been marring quietly through the enemy's elnutty, , the foraging parties have overrun the country In . all directions, boot, flanks and rear. dotting the 080141bne for trines with blue uniforms. This • has materially rayntifird the enemy, who flee Ware them, and never kiiovr where the main army Is, or where to dlr.ct their columns to . ./itrike it. Whin parried through eoutti Cavell On. the foragers filmed a complete and efficient encamping tod,tweaty and flair sailed in front; and on the flank', threw 'rotitlheir pickets and built their Sees In the pine '' - ' - worals; - deceiving the enemy Into the belief that akmecamp-aree were the bivouacs of the main army, when, perhaps, the occupants of the for. `.7 eat were a parts of only ten or twenty. When theldttory of the war comes to be written, the ..foragers—or ‘blimmere," as they are vulgarly termed—drill feral an interestieg chapter. , In tibia campaign they have demonstrated that they • • are of more service than cavalry in clearing the . front and flanks of the enemy. Every town copied, was captured by the "bummersn—an la - divinable evidence of the. demoralization anti efeakeristrof the enemy . Barman ALONZO POTTIER, BIShOp of . otha Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of,Prensylvanla, has been compelled to seek entire real from his labors In a trip to California. ,In id" farewell letter be says : "Repeated Jonr. 00.0-ncys and •contjuned. services skemod within the eompses of my ability, as they were, to me, a source joteruntsite •• satisfaction. Lately, bow ever I hare been ad MODISI.II -__ how 01/1 It is for • one In my state of health to vats the bounds of saftly and moderation. My physicians counsel an entire suspension. of active work for some time, and it is probable that I shell seek a • Min ge of climate and a sojourn in distant - plmt of the cenott7." , Ifirmata Rum' flet.nnots.—Thh two female • . soldiers captured a short time with a uad ; Engle= bridge-burners are no w in-the sq _ tIII7 prison in Neshville.-_. Their names are Mary A. Vinett,. of Crosby's swats, and Margaret Henry, of, Jenkins' scouts. They ate said to bo dashing yoang creatures, and one of them. Jokes in the rank add ttniform of a Captain. • The Miler tweirt of the gang bays been sent Not*: There were four dawn among them • belonging to the rebel nary- ' a Mug of the past. Tun" lea been for ages h great deal of 111)0e6- latlOO -t0 .time of the _day ofJudgmecd. Eleversl ot the Bonthem States harshen able to settlehe peados, so far as they ate coneenrd. —Lowisrfal Jourrial. ROBINSON, II'CLEAN & CO., X3ac7lls.ccriss sax . .lEtrcols.ox-sx, se. 73 Fourth IL. P/Stabsusk, Deposita waived In FUNDS anil CUR Et LIWY. , Coßedlam made In all parte of the United States. Buy and sell at market rates: U. S. a per osnt. 1891, Bonds; U. B. do. ban do.; . U. S. 6 per cent. 1040 do.; U. S. 0 per cent. Certificates Indebtedness; New U. S. 740 Treasury Notes. tialso But and SELL ON 000111IISSION the Sew York, Philadelphia, end Pittsburgh Boards, All kinds of Government Securities, Stocks,' Bonds. Gold. ke. As.. mass FINANCIAL AM) CONIIEUCLIL. - BROKER'S AND BANKERS , BOA RD. (ixpeisa acannox.irozaurb. 00.4 SATURDAY. March 25,-O MK -The hhock and Geld market both here and In the East ape:m.llkm. Gold, iirllivSteeks and Bonds Upward tendency. U. R. shares especially, at the New York board,tia4 reapped ten per sent from the lowest point touched during the panto of hum day. The recovery ersaliowerer too rapid for per, mamency—later in the day gold fell oft 0 per cent, thereat of the re arket sympathiring to a greater or hies extent. Governments lost one per cent of the Advenee,lBSPe and fe2o's being 'quoted at 106. • The only sake repot ed at oar morning board were: Exchange Rank, at 20; Horse Neck Oil Co., et Edo. Columbia was offered.at 11—no bidail% bid for Oble Valley-2 asked. • There has .been more altleity in Oils on the. street today, confined mainly however to Tack Pe troleum, and Horseneek. • .We wereahown a &spate h stating that the first nerned.Company had struck aaew well, lio. 3, and were getting Oil at the rate ofloo barrels daily, and the Coilimproilag. The. news soon leaked out and holders knew not what to ask for their stock, , 4,4%, and 5 true asked, bit we could learn of no sales at such figures.. • The Bares Beck Chimpany hive been fortunate also, in one of their hew wells, which is saidto be yielding the company 11 barrels daily. We have reports this evening of two more strikes, one on Cherry Run somewhere, and the other on Pit Bole, but at the present writing, we are una ble to do more than publish the rumor. The attendance at the Peoples' Exchange was an average one this evening, but the transactions were light and confined principally to a few stocks liorseneek was in brisk demand and sold at an ad vance of 16,020 cents per share, and there wore but feirsellera at the advance. Tack, also, was wanted but the extreme views - of holders, restricted opera. *ions, Merry Bun hPitilole is at present one of the strongestof the low priced shares, and has held its own better than most of the other stocks. Tarr, Story tr. Cherry Run Is west, though withont ma. tei lel change, selling dow n to 89009. The follow ing is a list of the *Alec 200 shares 0 , erry Run & Blood t 15 1000 " Cherry Boa ei Pit Hole as toe•, CI *5 KO .Borseneek..... 1 40 'I Q 11l 1 10 60"" National, or 121. too " Tack Petroleum x 40 itoo e Tau; Stolz St. Chatty Hun.......... 89 200 - 88 1100 a Rynd Farm - - . 640 100 a a —.:—...—......- 4 40 • 200 a Ross. ..... -.--.—....-- 1 U 200122 200 a a . 119 NC a Cherry Run & lin Ride .._.. 92 UM a Horeenitek...---,—.— 143 It is oneof this charecterietin of the stock mar ket:that, in spite of the genexal &cline of all other stocks,Goveenment securities are in demand and prices Arm. The increased eoadenee in the mili tary, political, and di:medal situation of the Gov ernment, ant not unreasonable preference middle. trig...Luellen of the public, to seasons of vto'ent tiansitions la other values, like the present, con spire (opted these public credit/ion the very high est vantage ground at the Stock Exchange. This is especially One in spank, growing out of no Scar city of money, no sodden contraction of currency, and So abrupt interference of the treasury wit h the ordinary course of business, but simply - from the fall in the /peculation:in geld cad the appricin lion is yreenba4l. The last consideration, above all others now weighs In favor of the funded stocks of the 'United States, which, with the return of peace and the triumphant vindication of power and empire in the FederalGovenunent, iota be pia not beyond contfegeitcy. , A gentleman - from Jefferson 00., Ohio, reports several failures, some of them large ones, among farmers acticithers up there who have been hold ing mess pork. Ile also Says that there will be mote. Thedeeline in that article ham been hes :y sad has involved trernanduoue losses. We omit the names given us kir ob. nue reasons. The Board of Director, of the Maple Shade Ott Co.t on; Friday declared it regular elriden I of fourtier vent, and an extra &Tuned of eight per cent, kinking in all Votive per cent, payable on and after the Seth Inst. The follOwingis the amount of contracts mule tinder the rules regulating - trade with the Dieur gent States by eighte n contractors, the produce to De delivered en and After Match i and up to Jan uary I, 1866: Cotton, 750 : 302 bans; Tobacco, 10.000 Gilds; Tobacco, 29,050 luxe.; Turpentine,lll,oobi.ls; Rosh:424,M Mils:Pitch, 5,013 'AL; Tar, 111,1100 tads; Lumber, 2,1100,0t0 feet. Vedder the contracts not yet expired, there was a large number which expir jed Oa the lint of this month, aggregating shoat 12,000 ban of c0tt0n;15,203 barrels o f turpentine; - .;coo barrels of rosin; and 151,000 pounds of tobacco. The outatanding contracts cover prcidacc which, at much below current prices of the articles, would amount to over 100,030,e03. The New York Commercial of. Saturday _says: A s.trol c "brie" interest ll developing itself upon Gerrerstaient securities, in which a wealthy firm is taking a prOminent -part. Large amounts have peen recently thrown upon the market In this way, and with temporary semen. These parties however, appear likely to And that the country la too strong for them. They have to contend spinet a universal demand, an! the daily Improving cred it of the Governmeit; and the large orders that have come fromthe cities of the interior, et the ri snit of the late decline, shows that these "bears" have to contend against a "bull" party concreting or the investing public lic all parts of the country. We fosbesi comment Upon the patriotic aspect of .rich a ineenintion, let a period when the country is needing every possible legitimate aid to its credit: - . The epport of specie from New York still con• Moues light, the total amount since January tat, being only 14.428,0811, against 89,7580165 for same pe riod in 1661, and 612,814,281 f om 1863—A dedrease of 86,630,40 from 2864, and of 88 613,198 in 1863. (he dee:ease in !reports order goods sod general. mar char dim is alto large, the total imports since the first of January amounting to only 139,476,412. against 1.83,695,799 for the same period in 1861, and t. 38,9185,023 in 1864—a decrease of 323.624,26 M from . 1t64, and 810.609,601 from 1863. RCA SCIT of the New. York Grocery Market (From the Commereid List, March 234 Socat—We hare to notice continue:ldahoan and preerion ththe Seger market, with a still further reut.ttion In p: lees of three4;uirters of $ cent pet' our d. 1 hei eis a disposition on the part of sows . Lclde rs to force salee, but pun:held are restricts: lo the mere it-r edit" of consumers, and though th mr.jotity of holders atepretty Brut preferring to stole rather than tell at present rates, thr market, with the stole: t Buctustions In Gold, Is, of course, Irregular and unsettled. We quote Fair Redoing t - üba RN cents; Good do.. 114; Fair to Good Grt.' eery, 11X0124; and No. 12 Box,' 124, 4 mos. Re. fiord, too, continues to drotne with the reduce! quotationsmade for Raw. - We quote: lisni itl4 0184 cent.; Soft White 160174; and Yellow, 1101 14, cuh . The sales orleaw are 1168 bids . Cubs at l( t 3 cents., 4 mos.; 100 do. Sy r cash,. In gold; 171 Porto Rico, 11,40124, 4 mos.; 132 cash, in cold; and 122 boxes Havana 12012 , limos. The stock yesterday was about gt,213 hh s., 27,618 Du., 110,211 bags Sugar, and 186 hhde. Molasses. Noladms—Budness In this artiols has been al mostsuspended, except where lots are farted off by Paction; pricer in consequence, 'are unsettled. end orto Rico is five cede lower other deserlptloes are also IrreguLar and lower. 'lt may he notieed, however, that mod holders are not offering at E r n e a m p '4 4 ;t:ea k gtafriz a ht e dli. te i , , , ,. 2 ,_t_ ta lif Vl' 4 41 Any under; and 2 8 old Cuba Iduse c lyro o o, a 2B, 4 G m e os. By auction, 246 bhds. new crop Porto Rico sold at 6e.5261 cents, each. The stock yesterday was - about 110.0blids. Cuba and English Islands, 1703 do Porto Rico and 100.bbia. New Orleans. Coffee—We, have to nonce- continued dollnese end depressloe, and our Gold quotat lona of Rio are seduced one cent '4l S Currency values are un settled and almost entirely nominal - , mod of the buoined being now done on a gold basis. The saler are 2646 begs Rio, p. r Betty, and 603 do. per Johann Pup, on teems ant madopubilo. Army Awards at St Loafs. Colonel T.. 7. lielnee, Chief Coo imlawlty or Hab itat-ow, awarded the following contract. on Mum day-lazt: flour—A.H. s m ith k co, 4,000 ibis Hanle extra at •7,60; 3. d .. hu,kmad 6,000 Obis do do, at el.as,• 6C4 0 do do, et 117,50; 6,000 bevel° at .1,40, and 6,97.1 bids double extra, at 47,73 per btu. Hand Bread—J. Ciarneau & Co, 1,000,M0 la in barrelat. 4 30e per Si Coge & Co. 1,000100 Swim boxes at 4 4401 lAtillain C. Fleher.2o7,ooo As in bus, at 4 43e per Z. Cornmeal—lwhe b. llt eyer 30,000 les at 43,04% per Mien. Hominy—A.mee a Gilmore - 2k= se at OM per 100 As. Balihnore Cattle Market, March 23 . . Some 7oa headof Beef Osttle were received et the Stork Scales this montina, against BM heed but Ilurehey, but the deinand was may lair, 60 head being unsold st the close of market . Of the bat ons*. 100 head wire taken for Wiihnertme, and 6*o head by Baltimore Duteeen, welswegibeingi us $8 per 100 le gm's t common b SW Beeves 1t6.661110AP, and geed to prime lots sap. !dirket warp dell st the close. liors--plartlit eupplied, end prkes fully ty,e per • lower, Wes of summon to prime live its taint made at aleele, 6o Per 100 lag Let. Seeep—Supply not.agwi to the demand, end prices firmer, rites ranges les yet 21i goose, aa to quality. Cenuntaiary Awards at Cattalo. The folcnring coatruts for Sugar were on Fri. day &wafted by' Captain- W. Campbell, Commie ear y of bMbslstenee at Ibis poet: George W. Flanders la C0..0,000 Se at teKeense , . bane l o co., 40p00 sai at loyi tour a. . . „ . OAILT. REVIEW OP _ PITTSBURGH SATCEIDAT. March 23, 19 9 1. The week which has jwt closed has been a re markable one for the dullness and general stops- Hen which has prevailed to commercial circles, and the marked depreciation in values. The flue , tustions In gold have been the most violent that have occurred at say time sines the commence , ment of the war, and Inerchsollse of almost every I kind has been 'gated in the same proportion A.. 1 illustration, Coffee has declined 7BEI cents per pound; Sugar WO; Flour 754221 per Uhl; What to a 12 rents per bushel; Corn 10(B5, and so we might go On to the end of the lint. To-day, however, no der the influence of a slight recovery le gold, there was a more cheerfid feeling, and despondency has, to some extent, give way to bouyancy. and when gold settles down, we look for a decided improve ment In the general markets. GRAlN—There was a firmer feeling manifested by holders of Wheat and Barley to-day, but there is nods mood on yet and in the absence of sales we omit quotations. Lalre orders from Oil City for Oats, produced anal erable• excitement to-day, and several comparatively large sales were made at =advance; male of 2 cars at Sr _cents; 530 bush, part from store, at 05, and 2,000 bush, on private terms. Corn continue, very dull, with a supply largely In excess of the demand, :and price. are weak but unchanged. FLOUd—There le no imprWemint to nets In the demand, and no particular choose to make in quotations, though a little firmer feeling prevails. We quote at 09,50 to 010,25 for Spring ono Winter Wheat brands; sale of 100 hbla Spring Wheat, " , Ford's" brand. to a etty baker, at Wen. PROVISIONS—There is a continual fair Baal and jobbtngdemand for Dimon, and we note sales to abut extent at previous quotations. Lard is gull but held pretty firmly at 2114, for prime kettle ren dered. No demand for Mesa Pork end no sales of Bulk Mesta. POTATOEL—There is out improved demand for Potatoes, principally for shipment to Oil City, end while the markstis more attire and firmer, tutees are not potabijr higher. Sole of IGO bbls Peach Blows tip per bbhlkibbis do, at es.ls, delivered el tbeAlkytheny wharf, and 100 sacks do, at 11,10 per busbeL ONIONS—SaIes at 13 TI Nisbet. BUTTER—For strictly prime fresh Poll Suttee, there is considerable lope in. and riles of this par• tkular kind wore made today at =cos testa We also note tetra 010 bbl, at 2.31330 cents, for com mon to medium. EXKlS—Firinet and more active, but unobaugedi 211011 of 20 ball at =a. OREtSE—Steady with regular sales at 213 tot .rime Welborn Reserve, and 23 cents for Ram- u BTRGRUPS—Steady at Pt per gallon. REELS—CIore; Seed is quiet bat steady etwith smell Wee at St 4.751pt5 per Imahel. Nothing doing Tlmotby or Flex Seeds. GREEN APPLES—There oleo Inquire for ehlpment, and the demand Is confined principally to the wants of the local trade. We note mail we, at from fpto 13per bbl, as to quellty. OlL—Lard 011 ts quoted at from PS to 1 0,05 for No: t and Extra. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE PRIL:I DELPHIA STOCK HASLET. Reported Expressly for Pittsburgh Gazette. PITTLAULLTHIA, March 25, tree. a The market for 011 Stocks has been unsettled and very much depressed during the past week, by the panic In gold which has operated unfnvo rabll an badness generally, and produced a slight stdngeney in money matters, and, with m.re dis position to realize, the whole list bag ruled lower, with but little Inclination on the part of buyers to operate at the very low Spires now current (or most of the leading stocks, The following are the quotations of to-day, compared With those of last Saturday March ti 3. htnrch 25. 300 fib 400 fig Tank.... St. Mel:lobo M=H Comptauter Junction.... • • • • Slippery Rock --:. 10 00 667 Ringo 300 263 Boys! 100 2 03 011 Creek a Otierryßun... 673 473 1:671672411 607 560 Win. Penn 460 433 [2:311 McClintock. M VI 21 60 19 60 .. 33 00 5600 8 00 700 1600 1100 3 11 343 . 1000 1 113_ Maple Shade... Cherry Bun ... Dar•Pll . . Sugar Creek... Eaten Keystona-... Walnut Island, Ai - 15 t 75 4 50 1 50 6 50 5 53 50 I 511 I 60 111 50 '5 00 Rdiar Dale — Noble k Delarakter Logan.... - Hibbard Adainaktlrre PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET SATVILDAY. Match 25, IM& The market far both Crude and }leaned remains very doll, and notwithstanding the supply of both is very light, the demand to exceedingly limited, and prices are weak and drooping. The receipts of Crude have 'lmproved somewhat within the past two or three nays, and while holders are aux lons to realise, they appear deteruilned,u yet, not to make oar marked coneesaions in order to erect tales. Well,e as the asking rates,23 cents, Dbl. returned, and 101§111,bhis Included, though It in but proper to remark that buyers do not ment willing to takeholA at these drums, and especially Is this the cue with our refiners. For Refined, in bead, there is no demand either for present or future de ilyery, and In the absence of sales we omit quota tine. Free 011 Is selling In small lots of Id and 60 ibis each, and 15 cents seems to be the very out .ide genre for prime City brands. Naptha is quiet ned dull and comically unchanged—free taint (g. ted at IDRIS cents, according to gravity, condition and radia t es. Residuum has declined to ItIOSM NEW YORK PETROLEUM :MARKET Special Dispatch tattoo Pittsburgh Gazette. Nrw Your, March 26, KM Pciroleunt closed quiet but firmly steady at 3$ for Crude; 6i for Refined In bond, sad 7t foe Free. . :y 1: y: '.r : a: Cblcago Market Cowen°, March 26 —ELoca—lteceived, 1.245 bill. Shipped, 211 Lila. Market neglected. Sales were: We brit White Winter wheat at 12,23 deliv er om red. 211 Sprieg 75 - Wheat brands edtirel y nominal at , 00 6 6. Wurar—liecelyed, 5,5:5 ba. Market 282 c better, closing at 81,12%, Sales were : 2,000 pu. No. f Spring at 111.12%; 11,002 bu. do.wtsl.ls; 7,0r23 ba. do. at 21.14%; 21,0 8 0 du. do. at $1.14 20.000 bu. do. at 1.13%; 12,000 bu. do. at $1 12 ; 0 30 ba. I Spring at 1n.04-411 is store. Coax—fteceiced,7,662 hu. Shipped, 25S bn. Mar ket dull- Sales were: 800 ba lie jetted at 111c;2,090 bu. de. at 60c—all is store. OaTE—Recerred, 2,790. Merket 34431 e. better. Sales were 70311 bu. No. lat 41154 e; 42,020 ha. do. at 4.6 e; 5,i1a3 bU. do. at Wit. to store. • Eye—Received. none. Market neglected. The only sale reported was 400 be N 0.2 at 97,, in store. Barri.r2—keeeired, 1,200 btu Shipped, 344 ho. Market dull. Sales of 101 11/ImM $l l O. on track. Illanwiess--.wart wart a ter.feoling In the market and prices, west.' nominally Coil gallon higher. Sellers asked 112141a2.09, and buyers 059r mt $2.04e1.145. -No tales. - Smros—Market without important change. Sties *ere: 144 bags Timothy et 413./2.; 30 bags do. at 23.151 76 begs do. at $3.80; 100 bu. and 12 bags Closer at 212.0),• 8 bags do. at *MOO; 12 bags Flax at 2260; 14 bags Hungsrbui Grass at $1.50. Pe—Demand 'Sides ofa brit at OLEO bussel. - Peovratorre—Narkel dull and unchanged. cues we re;100 brie Bless Pork at *22.50;100 brit do 1122.15; 100 bibs. Prime Mess ati2l.oo ; 103 brie do. at $21.20; brig (a part calar brand) do. at MAW delivered. Barron-Fresh lota 61,011 la in moderate request and steady, at 27629 C Si $7, but Aiken lots are dull at 12614 e 114 24. Eops--Steady, and moderately Relive, at 23926 c. 71 dozen. Should the receipts continue as liberal na at the present time, prices 44111 go lower. New York Market. 16 - 6 w Toxin, March 26 —Carron—Firmer with rather bettereoquiry at 460 fur Middling. Fiore-01wpm! quiet and cloeed dull at 60iciet U. at 69.4009,5; Extra htate 19,850%0 ; Eaten It• H. 0. at tio,ottafi for trade brand. Wrosin—Fermer; Western at 62,10121 2 4 3 . ()KAU:l—Wheat firm with rather more doing. taints lied Western at 11,9301,95; A abet ran 81,9604,00; Choke Amber 20%c. Corn, quiet and firm; New Yellow at 11,600467; Oats, quiet at 911219 for Western. prrnoinnsf—Quict, at 33e for Crude and Rena. ed in Bond, andtic for Refined Free. Fnoviennts—Pork, firmer but not 'recreative at P15,f1026.f0r new, c/oeing.at 1136,50 for cash, and 1125.60 for 1883-'6l do. cash and regular; 12023 for Prime Mess. Beef, dull and. heavy at about previii one pukes. Beef Hanui dull. Cut meats quiet; BaconAtiet at Go. for Cumberland rut, and 16c for Long Ribbed . Lard heavy and a shade easier at 16%016 , 49. • New York Money and Stock Maker. Raw YORK, March 26 —Money steady., at tper tent; sterling quiet at 11,09%01 09 % gold for , o ries. bills; Gold more active and firmer, oueniug at 1,66%01,67, declining to WWI, edlvanotrift to 166% and cloning at 1673110167%.. governmen t stocki dull.' - • The-prices ofminingstocks bid in Boston today, were: Central, 45; Copper Fall, 12; Franklin, JO; Hancock, 8%; Huron, V; Isle Royal, 10: Quincy, Superior,sl. Nicer Tonic, March 26, 10 p. H.—At the evening stock exchange stocks and gold were fins on the call, but not very active. Gold after the call closed at 16414,. Gold - 164%; N. Y. Central 89%; Erie . 61S0 Hudson 99%; beading 98%; Michigan Southern 06; Cleveland k PittsburgA 63; Blinds Central 60%; Bock Island Si; Chicago and North Western 93:4; North Western preferred 67; Fort 'Wayne 87%. Ohto OeTtlanates 21W1 UuMbellsad :010 QUiC4IIII , /er erg; Mariposa tag. Philadelptda Market. P niLaruntrAlA,Mareh 2s . — Bneancrer rtf—ver y dull; Ilour very dull and nominal. Salem of super. fine 5t8808,6 0 , andeatras 1901,60. GRAlN—Wheat Vent dull and nominal; sales of red at'11,2102,14, and white at. '112,46882841. Horn, but little Inquiry sad prices weak; sales yellow at 81,11701,40. tats dull at.B6. • Painter.= if —Quiet; hulloes ask 100. for prude; 09 for Relined In Bond, andel/do. for Free. , at. 112,18. Auction Milo of Cotton and Woolen Good& In Philadelphia. March 23. Mews. J. B. Myenr k Co., 'Old today about nrepukagesandlate of foreign and American dry gOOll2, including Ino entire package, demesne cot ton and woolen good., mostly for cash. The cons• party was large,And the bidding spirited, the prices realised showig en improvement on the Nen York sales. The samples sold freely, and In some . Instances duplicates wars freely taken. The linen geode brought fair prise*, sod a line dr Pun Wks • sold at an improvement on tut week , / rues.. Among the sales we notice Boott heavy brown sheellegn2o3.o; Exeter A. 251.44; Ganestogs A 20. 0 j .Olobe Mills tOMet King KUL Mist Good liop 2152 de; Hopo b 111.5, fine biesched, 26 •y•g s i 4 Pl_ , qouth 1/Um Lanai n, pities London, M Reynolds 2404e4 A tewangan 14,4 a; anak to gni James Steam Mins Xil4e; Spring Brook, Ons fanny prints, lec; Concord do, iliGiflot Glen Cove 14c;' Central 16c; Ifstorut 1601Miel Trenton illygo; /u -ltimata tii4H6Mc• American 18321gtho; Loccuter. one madder, 1114/American 12144 Spragues texqui . clot mars heavy nottonedee ilk; blue denim. Oct Bridgewater antra i.e fancy shirting prints VH,get. WounlngtOn colored cambric' i6Xs; 44 One no beav,y Union cassloseres 112,4; nue • geld mixed tweeds Ott; extra heavy Kentucky jeans we, Web . era lie extra fine Oxford do sec; and Prinsehla doe IMPORTS DT RAILROAD CI.ZVIMA ND & PITIY.TIVILOR IL R, March 23 ; cur a. beat, RT Kennedy is Bro; 66 boae: choose, shornsker & Lang; 19 hif bbl. flsir,•s 0 tlooner; 30 Om potatoes, G B Sharp; 40 bbis green apples, Mo. Elroy, Dickson ft Co: 11 rolls leather, G H Ander eon; 142 sks potatoes, Doolittle & Peck; 20 paok'ges mdse., g ra& co;) pkgs ergs and butter, W P Beck & co; It pkg. sundries, George Ilercuies; 67 do do, Lemon &. Welter 29 do do, Mummer & Dsaler 4770 do, Zinkard & Andregg; 6 pkg. mdse. P S Smith; 9 ski; rags, Godfrey & (Nark; 37 bbl. apples, T C Jenkins; 245 pee and 6 cks meat. Sharer a La ma; 3 kids mdse, R Robinson & co; 20 has butter, Hobs k Riddle; al do do, Illisley & Van °order; 113 Ws sundries, Felser fr. Armstrong; 82 bias mdse. L Et Volgt &co:10 hit bbl. barley, Wm llatiaret 0 Vt. co; e' liollister-ra en; I bbl. potatoes, 0 itarillu a *Koha o, an; CO bbls sundries, John Herbert; 137 bbli green up ples,Owens ft Kennedy; IT pw mdon, Singer, Nim• ick h co; 3 557. noise, W., N thpien, 3 lois noise, Logan G regg; 3 pkgs sundries, 11 .1 Slciticyl 4 toils oat meal, John A Renshaw. Peresunnon. roe? AND 01110400 It R. Beach 25-3 Obis butter, W 11 Smith & so; 31 dez.a brooms, 11 Robinson & 0016 bills eggs, J Kirkpat rick h W0;0 rolls leather, Head h histzgar; 9 skis rye, Patterson k Ammon; 143 bas corn, Ho:Murk. en Herron k en; large lot produce. J Goiblantsi bbis apples, 1 551 dry apples, t U Jenkinei 6 rank. cloversecd I John diarelialliObbli eggs, Ras k Ref 1 bbl apple hotter, 111 . tigrWigt HO sits corn, Dor. fingion k to; 120 oil bbls, Wade & Hamton; 4 Obis eggs, 17 bbl. apples, a 57.1. elorerseed, 71 ,to hone, L H Volgt• col 1 ear barley, Joshua lthwiss; ears wheat, J 8 Liggsll 9: co; 110 d bbl. flour, SAO , mskat & Lang. ALLIONINT STATION, TdAlltlld-115 bge hurl.), 111 ii Ws, .1 k P lloteli 1 °witty WW1..., J 1 ' Ohl& iwytittli sk. ttaxinod, Nwel ilk Ilamlllout Id pidi mol.lies,Whi lfroterll.o4l bailey, W W A. rg a 2 liratfl k llge, ' 3:3l:. " .Vi e n:,in;,:,; ' , 4 l:, 4 ll (),... zi to b. 1.• tags, Clolfrvy a, I , 441-ki PI pug. pmil. . ChheNektrepori II Jooopeer, tiff 111/1 .1 II As totalop., MaPhorionilll, A., lirom.4, Pillot, i to ski tars, b Frauk 1 11 rolls Luthe r, Tudd.l Laoavut.a ex° Lartuntiso.-9,10t1 bbls poor, as Mole tobscoo,lll whiokoy,llo looks dossood, I box (shore°, 1 box mdse, 6 this rig', 0; roll. loalh.r, Clanks 1. Co; 201 Ws dour, (habitat & Tbaptosi 6 blida toeacoo, John W. Taylor) a Mitts tottoooo, I box, sarnplo., Mrs. Caroline Howlett* hblaittorah, Thomas Arbuckle 11, Cot I cask. mitten., Wyo., Richard 0 s 0474 empty al. this, Joshua llhntiosi to empty bbl., Speneer. at McKay' 17 empty oil WO. J. C. Kfirkpotruili ban null*, Adam. MaKaa Cot3Ooll.ltries,l chest., I bundle torpoullno, V 19 nit,, ItObIE.OR, Rea & 1101%1 chola , tools, I *kW, 1 mule, Gee 11 lobes A Son; la Dbl. egg., a 0011103 db kegs butter, nibs sill 1 bbl flowed, I sick dried apples. 30111111:110 Holliston 4 aka sod bbls beans, t hf bbl butter,libbla eggs, ttobt Uslmll & Co;n Das and t tub eggs, Jacob Pointer to Cm 4 tubs cheese, Lowly Meyer, I trunk, 3 T & Col bbl eggs, Shut s son at tloi 6 bbls Odor, August F Bratkonmyer, tasks dried apple., 1 ak bog., bbl butter, Fleming a Stool; 4 bltiseggs,l bbl butter, Atwell, Lee A Co; 2 bbla egp,Shoornaker A Long. Pavtrinanenti eta ttar Aso-64 pkg. doused, 111 .kn dry opples,6 pkgs butter and eggs, 9 hbla apples, Jordan, Hollister A co; tot soodrint, 1. 11 Vote & co; 6 bbls cornmeal, 6 do bomlny, T 11 Jeo kin.; lot sundries, Clark A on; 97 aka barley, Hitchcock, Motlreery A co; 18 bdis bgs, Thorns, Hell A co; 6 has lob, W S Hoover; 11 plows. Hall • Speer; 16 bbls green apple. 2 do dry apples, 7 8 Dilworth A co; it6sk. corn, Jame . Verner; al .$ 1 mill feed, Koester A Rahenhampi tobnomiritta, Head ` a Mengsr; 6250 hoop voles, }elver es Arm. stron; II bbls apples, W P Beck & co; lot form bare, T B Toupin lot hougehold goods, Lew.. Bai ley Ikein 2 stem', S McKee; Si hides, II hogs, Chas Brown; 4 bldes, A B. McNeal; 03 do do, W linliovh; 66 bits paper, Pitt.burgh Paper colt bed oil, Buff urn, Kabew & eo; 4 hula cornmeal, W Cooper; 6 bbla spples,S Dyer; 1 bbl buckwheat floor. W Edroundoon; Obi. apples, John Herbert; tbla cornmeal, Hahn & Biddle; I bbl. &opt° butter, (1 W Kirk; 128 bbls apples, 70 do dry apple., Owes, & Kenonly; ICJ ski oats. A J Hagan; lot house hold goods, W McCully A co. ST. LOUIS TER LEOXIIII,9—i boa book.. Bar',, Clark & co; te oil btots, Forsyth, Pro A co; ill dodo; Sether AReal; f bbis liquor II Thomas & co; lOU tons metal ,110 Loomis; bales cotton, Thomas ArbuckiE;9 pkgs.H Iscoba,lo oil Hutchinsos & co; 68 ale bbls, I Rhodes; 26 bbli 'whisky Hell bmaer St Liveright; Cipkga ham., A Holsteins; 2 0 bag soap, .1 A Renshaw; 861 aka wheat, Kennedy Be,; 110.6 bbl, flour,2l sko illis.eod, 82 hhd. nib**. cu, to bales cotton, 116 bbls Meottol, 11l do _Whisky, Clarlik to. Cleveland Market. March 21. • Flour—Lower. Salmi 60 bbl. XlC;white At 510.00; 70 lade XX red at 19,00. Wheat—Dull, irregular arid lower. Sale. I cu amber blichigen at MM. bie bu extra red at 31;66; 1 ear No 1 red at lI,GS: limn—Dull And lower. Sales 2 can new shelled at 90. Oats—Lowet. Sides I coin at leo from 510[11. Rye—Dull and Inactlre. Barley deoidedly lower. Sale I can etrictly prime AL 01,22; 2 can No. Sat 11,16. RIVER INTELLIGLACE, The rim contioues to recede steadily st this point, though there la an abundance of water for all navigable purposei, the pier marks last catalog in dicating about ten feet six inches. Th • weather yesterday was cloudy and raw, with oecasional spitting of meow. The arrivals include the Bayard from Puke's. burg, Leonidaa from St. Louis, and the llinneola from Cincianatl, all with big trips. The latter boat discharged about two thousand barrels of dour at Wheeling, while the Bayard had the lug. tot cargo she hashed since she enured the Parkers burg UM. The Leonides put oat four hundred tons of gralnat Louleville, and the* Oiled out again at that paint and Cincinnati for this city. The Emma Graham from Zest/vine was due here last night, and will doubtless be found La port this morning. The Leclalre arrived_from oil City 0 ., S a t ur d a y mornisg, with a good trip, and the Belie cleared tar that place on Eatunlay erasing, crowded with pan. The Minervador Parkersburg and the lulls far Zanesville, were the wily departures for below on Saturday. The Leonora N0.,2 and the Glide No. t were al. Teamed to lease Cincin eat! for this city on Satur- day Mt. We learn rum the Louisville Pent that Mr. Hague of this city, lost den sew barges, ail heavily lades with coal, by the windstorm at Cairo the other day. The lose is estimated at 0tt1.0,10. Thrust .aod capacious W. It. Osborne. C pt.. Thomas Boger.. is announced for St. Louis and the Missouri giver forthwith. Pauengers and slip pen will bear ads in mind. The Hard Times, Capt. Morro, Is tilling up foe Naehrille non will soon be ready to take her de parture. Mr. A. J. Barlett still potables in Mod. ces The Lorene, Cap:. Sherman, is annoucced for 'lt. Louis end Upper Mississippi.' The Lorena is Jost • new boat, and has superior acemeatodati,ns tor er .passengers. To Morris Dorey, the /lemon. pliatted erd gentlemanly clerk of the sLinneoLs,• we are indebted for her manifest, We take the &summed Items from the Cincinnati Coesenerefet of Seeturdry : • Captain Middy and.. them hare purchased the Victor, No. s,forlee7,lsoo, for tbe Galtipoll, and Ka. rumba Elver trade. tette leaves for the K enawb• River this treeing. Capt. H. K. Hallett, of the -Mee tree Cll2lo, pawed through the city yesterday en route for I.vansetile and Pittsburgh. Capt.. Hugh Campbell, Into of the W. ft. Arthur, also prised through the ally yesterday, on his way from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, Capt. J. S. Wise, of the W. Gibson & ;Co.'s Line. retutne I home from Naahville yesterday, via St.. Louts. The little mill. road packet Llneh, plying between Parkersburg and Marlette, while hound for Belpre, was caught la a gale of wind last Tuesday eight about ell o'clock, and capsized. She soon righted howeve r. 'there were fourteen persons on board, all of whom clung to the hurricane deck, end were rescued. On Tuesday morning last, two daughters and • niece of Captain Nelson Crooks, aecampanued by • young nun and a boy,ju.t. below Hc9avtlie, Va , were passing from the LITRIIe to the male shore In a hole Bat-boat, through the back water. The swells of a steamer passing down the river at the time, forced the Little craft about ronehly, when' 'the ladles became frightened and ran to one end •I the boat, reusing It to swamp. Sad to relate, the three ladles and young man were drowned. The boy held on to the boat end was saved., 8 T EaXIIOeITB.... OR ST. LOUIS AND . MIS-. fr fajo I SOUR' RIVEIL—The goo new rige4rLert steamer, W. 11. (ISlimlCet, Onp, Pegere,Nrlll leave en TILIF,DAY, 27th Inst., at 4 clock r. e. For freight or passage apply or boord or to t o I as. COLLINS, Aceat. :01t 1 CINCINNATI., LOUIS -1 VILLE AND NANNTiI.L.E.- 11 e fine pasaeneer steamer HAND 11.415, fIePL vry Brown, will leave fur the above and Inter r Nitrite port. on THIS-DAY, 47th lint. For frehrbt or plumage apply on board,. I.ORTiT. LOUIS ANT) UPPER , _QM; AI ISSISsIPPI RIVER.—Th. new. - W.' ...1 soleinle.l *lsamu LORENA. 110.1,t. Samos Shellnan, will leave as above on TillS.D LY !nth at 4p. m. For freight or p apply on boanl. Or to JOHN FLACK, i ....."„.. J. U. COLL' Ntf WOOD, ".`t-- 1) - EO - ITLAR — tikitIT PORTS- .... MOUTH AND PITTSBURGH PACKET: The fine passenger Beadier 01:1=4.7 ERA, W. R. Kerr,=alert W. H. Bryan, clerk, leaves Pittshurgheery SATURDAY, at 12 o'alook in n and Portsmouth every TIONDAY, at a o'clock p. m. The Golden Era make connection. at Ports. mouth with the splendid eteamer Boston* No. A for Cincinnati, and will receipt freight and pas.cre germ through to that city. avg. --_-_, IRON CITY COLLEGE, AL . , .. . Corner Penn and st. Clair 8 treefel; PITTSBURGH, PA. The largest, cheapest arid stoat ruecteserul BUSINESS MAYS COLLEGE, IN TILE UNITED STATES Students enter and resters at anytime. Sir Circulars, contimlng fun iformatlon, sent tree to any address, on applleatssa to the Prinst pal~ JENKINS A; SIII"..^11, moso:tawdMAwT FTIRNITIJRE, AND OANE AND WOOD OHAI&S, Selling at reduced pricer, • WHOLESALE OR Rgre.v... JAS. W. WOODWELL, Nos, 07 and es THIRD STEER?, . Oppoalte E. Edinuadson t Om's, •nd nth? Oa 11l TOTTETH 17'NENT. ammo wicannii & SONS Now Ocecipyhig Their New Storer. 10 4122 NON/ lroist 21. and 91 41 23 LIMA St PELMADELMIA.. liirring_biren thirty years In the trade, and know. iRt all the inanufecturers in this vicinity. would sWicit rionsignuirxds or WOOL, WDOL EN YARNS, and OOTTOIT YARNS, and will ranks CASH 'linkup:es; destre4, on all shipments, at Um tate Of OIL pet Mi. per um= temfatil OIL COMP.4.IrIES, Se PETROLEUM THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL V' tz. a lemma. Cr camp za,72:3T ORGANIZED UNDER ME MINING AND MAN °FACTORING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, PER NIUE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT Ilfoveroment Bond. Rod Securities Token in Payment for Stock. OT FIOES : No. St EMPIRE BUILDING. No, .71 BROAD WAY, NEW YORIL POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX No. 5,369, N.Y ormmoi: Hon, DANIV.I. S. DICKINSON, President. 51. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. • 111,1SNETT,Seeretery. U. 111.111115, Main( Superintendent, Thu*. eine, Pe. ATLANTIC DANK, No. It 2 Broedway, N. 1., TOnsUry. The welt. of the Ootaynny are now producing oil Poolpeetue 'sot to any address on application. Piyoloot for ',took may he made In drafts, mils tilted nal! n or Oovernment bonds and aeourttlen, whin),bOods nod securities winks taken at their motkot value. ileutiltnnues may inddreued to the CompanY, P. I t llos No. 0,168 New York City, or to I'Alantlo Nook, t Titulaury of the New York nod Liverpool ottoloutn llotnyikoy. No. 112 Brost gay, New oyk ilia following pnAgrophs contain a full and oloor apnoont of Ilto,operotiono of this olitioptusto maul to any address on appheation, contolulliff a full and clear adeountiof the opera tion, of Ws Mort ■ueeeerful Petroleum Commtme. Mulles "111: NATIONAL REFINING Alm STORING COMPANY !know fully organized, and ban commenced busi ness At their temporary Ohre, No, 19 IRWIN writEET. maim) Pittsburgh, Ps. and are now prepared tor o a general humane., in Buying, Hell- Mg, Refining, Storing and Forwarding 011. The Work. are on the banks of the Allegheny river, above the city and will Ina short time be capable of manufacturing EIOIIT HUNDRED BARRELS OF lIEVINPT) OIL PER tS ERIC, which will beef the best quality and in prime packages. It is the design of this Company to make A erst-elass brand for export, and Co pains will be spared to give It that character. They will oleo give the forward ing of oil to points east or west, particular atten tion, and In this branch of the business will have unrivalled facilities, as the Oil will be token from the boats to the cars by machinery, and thus scot! nil wharfage drayage or delay. Parties consign ing their Oil to us can rely on having it sent through with promptitude and dirpateh. lire Company has a Capital of T 200,000, with the following °Meets : President—A. M. MARSII&LL. Beeretary-41 BERINGER. Trelaurer-3. R. MciOUNR. . . _ Directors—A. M. Marshall, 3. P. Rearm. James OM. J. T. Kincaid, Arthur Kirk, I M. Little, S. H. Keller, David Kirk sal Wm. Marathon. KlR Superintendent and BUMlltall Manager—DA:TM K. - • . Correspondence and orders solicited, and all cm tounicalions to be addressed to National Storing and bilking Company, mb7-17 - PITTSBIJACHI, PA. TRIUIInt OIL CO., Capital Block $300.000; Working hind slo,oooi 150.000 SHARES, 00 EACH. President—JOSlAß KING— Trearnrer—R. W. Manner. -- Secretary—Wit. Rya:item Dill:CTo2s : Soda , Meg. Pittsburgh; Thomas 'Howard, Thittnagti ; J. T, ChUda„ Wm. McKee, Hugh Lee, 44 • Geo. P. Maeda, Chicago, DI.; Goo. EL Kimbatit. " John Wynne, Cincinnati. O.; Geo. W. Woodworth, Cleveland. O. Office of the Company: No. H WOOD STREET Pittathrgit. Pa. tottiMim O'NEILL'S FOREIGN EMIGRATION OFFICE. PITTSBUEOI4 PENNA. Plumage from the "Old Couutr* The Liverpool, New 'York and Maidsly La la man,) Steamship Commas having appointed the ined their Agent here, Woe Ur. Thompson dereesed, he he now prepared to bring out or seat home Passengers by the Steamers of ted 'Line at UNUSUALLY I.OW lIATM The Sao Coen of thialavorite line leave Liverpool every W EDIVIS. LAY, for New York,tonehing at Queenstown, en aro *along the fast,, safest, and moat amipallson. vessels adoaL , The undersigned le also Agent for the LI and Londonderry Line of Steamers, le_aving m arer lpool every TIII;RSDAY, aad calling at Landon. o r ry Sir Irish Passenger. and Mail. The steam en. of Mb line ere built in the strongest meaner, and furnish choler accommodations for passengers He is also agent for TAPSWIT'S LINZ of ed. breted Clipper Sallies Packet., leasing Llvers*. for New York twice • week , and the "X" Line o Loader' Packets, leaving London merry tea lays. The ships of Tapeeott's Line have tinge.= no. ted for their quick passer and the exesileine of kind tretmmnt ratio 0o tica:rll. Parties wlso aaaengen, end bselitg their friends brooeht nut by selling vestals, thauld by all Mean, patronise this on* Passage to California at greatly 1114110,4 rates. SIOUT DRAFTS on a/1 parts of ISuropelers at the lowan Wel. Apply to O'I4EILL,. Foreign Emigration Otliein ceSS N Smitliti•Ll street. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER -414.9-erowN. yerpool, New York and Plalelphla Stantonln Clomparty (Inman Line.) canyling 11. S. MAU are Wended to sail ow kdlows. (lITY OF LONDON Saturday, April I. t.TNA Saturear, April S, CITY OF 805T0N.... . .. —.Saturday, April and erery sumo:Lag naturday, noon, from Flo to North Elver. .. .. . . • nAllia OP FAssaiii, Payable In gold, or Its equivalent In ourrenew Pint Cabin gin OD Steerage gio to " to London... 46 401 " to London., 14 Oh " to Part.:.... 06 00 " to Pads.-- 40 td " to Hamburg- 00 CO " to Hamburg Passengers ROW forwarded to Havre, Rotterdam, Antwerp, be., at equally low rates. Farts from Liverpool or Quee.nstown—Lt Cobb,a tak DOIL Steerage, 11111. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets hero at these M For eg. :further Information apply at the Hamper. Wee. JOHN 0. DALE, A y gent, 16 , Y Broadwa N. D. bk . NRILL, Poreign Effilgr ntlon Agency, off No. II Smithfield att let.. Pittsburgh CUNARD LI .N .E.—eitaan &ulnas LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN 530 la gold, or Its equivalent In eurraney FEOrd NEW YORK, in ettatriay. Sans every week. Apply to THOMAS RATTIOAN, Agent, fi Andthtleld street, between ad wad 4tb aniemaxta Plttabureb K G4BI'ITTEU 9. tcILEY, FARRELL A Co., PLUMBERS, 413-etio eLszcl Steam V2.l.ttorms PUMPS, GAS AND STEAM FIXTURES Oil; Tanks and Agitators lined With lead by a new rroeeas, which la et once chener and more dursole than the old method. No. 139 FOURTH STREET. . mb'A AgOVE SMITRVIELD. pLVMBI a, Gaa and Steam Fitting, L all its hr, nclms; easefully attended to, by ease domed, somelXTUtfeal"workmen. A Rae assortment of OAS FRESi Sltilf.S, - , BATH.TOBS,_ • , SHOWER BATHS. , ' WATER CLOSETS HYDRANT 4, ha. • Constantly on hand and-made to order. PnlSP"umu.p4 K. 68 FEDERAL STREET, Lllrghenyi And =LIBERTY STREET, Pittsbutgb .11,5w411 • arAxice Q. Losb. -roux Lisx...doint Dox/Lcilir LONG, LA NE & co., SIGN ARTISTS dc HOUSE PAINTERS, rio. 60 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh. • LETTERING OF ALL RINDS °awaited promptly and with unsurpassed elegant*. BEAUTIFUL SHOW, CARUS on enameled paper of WI colors, and GILT SIONS ON GLASS made to order and Dent to ell parts of flie,eountry. VICITOit ILL DESIGNS eseroutoilht &highly or. tiotle manner. • NOUSE FAINTING done with a regard to di° rability, harmony of color, and neatness of flask. wrAll work at ramonanle rates mhility IXTILLLS.3I U. BRO WN y y (Late of the linnet Wawa' t7"doznow.) amen AND SIMN *PAIMEEIR. orth East foram* at Third and 'gasket atm, lattly ' PIT/BET/BQU IiIIIIPPLieG. Dealers le every variety of TATE & SEVILLE, PaftLXTERIL FOR REJrn FUR SAL E—A very valuable FARM in IS try township, Westmoreland eganty,,.• containing about 180 acres, well improved, and la • high state of eultivetion. Also, ■ FARM OF 200 ACRES, in Fairfield township, Westmoreland county, Po. Improve. menu good. The lend Is of the best quality. Coal and limestone In abundance. Also. a STEAM EN EINE, for saw mill or other purpose', with the castings, machinery, fly wheel, tie. The cylinder Is nine Inches in diameter and four foot stroke. Twe Boilers. 17 feet long and, 52 Inches in diameter; all In good order, and will be sold cheap. Also, STA.RIII of 400 acres in Went Wheatteld township, Didlana county, Pa., about three miles, from the Penna. Railroad. Alio; a IMAM of 156 acres in Conemaugh town ship, Indianatenunty, Pa. Also, a beautiful FARM of 100 acres, with n largo BRICK HOUSE, with 12 roo.ns, finished In mod ern style, wash-house end bake ovep attached; a large spring hcure, bath Souse, smoke house; a large Yank barn, fruit trees of every description; church and school house built upon the farm. Tbia farm adjoins the village of Louisville, and is two-and-rehalf miles from the depot at Livermore, to Westmoreland county, Pa., on the Northwest ern Railroad. Also, TWO BRICK. HOUSES and LOTS la Elisabeth borough. Also, A FARM OF FIFTY-TWO ACRES in Derry township, Westmoreland county, about two miles from St. Clair Station on the Penna. Rail road. A steam saw mill nearly completed withal the machinery, for a flouring mill on the premises the land (sof the best quality, coal and limestone In abundance, and good indications of OIL Wit be sold cheap. Mao 15 acres adjoining the village of New Derry, 50 the very best stet" of tion, and ibundanee of fruit of every dewiription. Also.. FARM OF 115AORES, in nt. Clair town ship, Westmoreland county, Pa., en Tub Mill Creek, about one 'mile from the Penn'a Railroad. The Improvements, are • good frame house, end large frame Bank karn. Also, a small Farm of 26 sores in Derry township, Westmoreland County, Ps.. nese the line of the Penn's 11. B. Also. a Farm of about WI acres in Fairfield town ship, Westmoreland County, Pa. -Also, a Farm of 200 acres in Fairfield township Westmoreland county, kn. Also for rent a Farm of 145 acres In Derry town. ship, Westmoreland chanty, Pa., immediately o dale Ilne off he Penn's. B. In. Also. 500 shares of Stock of the Cairo Oil and Mining Company of Pittsburgh, Pa For tether partioularn Inquire of • G. B. TowEß,Rem Eds. mAgent, • foil No. 160 Fourth street. FIRST-CLASS 90TI27TRY BELT. That tine DOUBLE BRICK MANSION HOUSE, with taiga wings, tenant house, stabling, wnsla house, ice house, and other outbuildings, on finely improved lot of sin and two-hl'Ni acres of ground, In the neighborhood of blesses. bream& leas, Semple, Duncan, Graham and Bissell, front ing on the Allegheny' Ricer, and the SHARPS BURG BORSE RAILWAY. The Allsgheny Valley Railroad Intersects the property. Apply to S. S. BRYAN, Si FOURTH STREET, (Burke's BuUdiag.) mbri IARM FOR SALK-200 acres -GOOD FARMING LAND, ILL Indiana county, oppo site Bolivar. on the Pennsylvania Railroad. lials on It. a 0001.) TWO -STORY DWELLING, Bar. and all other outbuildings, and a eve foot vein of coal under the surface. Stocked witk choice fru its. Apply to S. S. BRY AN, Broker, (, Fourth St.. (Burke'. Bulbilag.) SOJISU DIN tad...LNG NOR SALE kJTO.LET.—A. brume and three acres of ground near the terminus of the Manchester Vane Rat way. adjoining properties of Messrs. Bennett ,Sehoonmaker, Johnson and Rowe. Com mands as extensive view, and is easy of access. Aggr a to fa 4th street. ( Avrhah Building.) tt r dItEII 0 U S E FOR RENT.—The r Warehouse, ate Peon Infect, nearly opposite Bev. R. IL Depot, now oorople4 by Rem, Graff tc Dull. formerly by Peun'a. Salt Co., seal be fo rent from April lat i an excellent "stand tor Flo u and Grocery or Commisslon and Stoe business Ecqutre of . Whl. P. BECK rag et CO., fee MS Liberty street. 01t tiALE.-120 Acres or Coal, also, i2O -IL !trot of front coal In pool No. 2 ; Monona track of acid and railroad, and o th er iniprovementa in good working 0:11421 A pool No. II; on, tract on the Youghiogheny river and Cannellsell-e Railroad. a Enquire Of WILLIAM WARD , trst door sa SIGEL on Grant street. lOR SALK—A toad of OIL LAND, eontaining forty•seeen sad three fourth scree, o the heart, of the oil region of West Vi rg inia Mit land hen • burning spring on it and all the surface indications of oft. tea :47'EEL & BATLEY. Wilkins Halt FOR SALE CIIEAP.—A FRAME HOUSE, if removal at of oe. Situated cur- ner Irwin and Weston Avenues, Allegheny city. Enquire of LITTLE, BAIRD is PATTON, sult2o Noe irl and tit Second st. Patella ,It • '.RizscELi.trryous. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE, U. 8. ARMY, No. 55 South street, 4 flPittimo h 2.1.1, ISO. i Sealed Proposals, In duplicates , will be received at this °Mee until 12 "m., on SATURDAY, April Ist, 156.5. for Bandelier the Udited States Sub sistence Department with-- TOUR MOUS:IND (4,000) BEAD OF GOOD FAT BEEF CATTLE, on the hoof, (Steers fouryears old and ever) delivered at t e State Cattle Scales, at Baltimore, Md, in lots of (1,000) one thousand each every (10) ten days; to be weighed within one and a half darn after arrival, at the expenee of the contractor. They-must aver aro about ii,aom thirteen hundred pounds gross welg t; ail falling short of (1,050) one thousand lbd 0 y pound. gross weight Belli, Stagg, Ones, w • Heifers and Bernie. Cattle will he rejected. A eduction of fifteen (lb) pounds will be made fro the weight of each Steer accepted under this con rach provided the animal does not stand in tho pros two and onshalf hours before being aveiched, or Is not weighed Immediately after removal from the cars. Blank forms for propoortis can be had on applica tion at this office, either In person. by mail, or tele graph. Propocale by telegraph, er other irregular. Infer. map prom:teals iv 11l not he considered. The govemmer.t will claim the righbof weighing . any one animal separate. If Its appearance indi cates less weight than the minimum mentioned above; the In of weighing will be paid by the petty erring to judgment. Each bid, to secure conelderation, must contain a written guarantee at two responsible persons; as follows: We, —, of the county of —, State of —, do hereby guarantee that Is (or are) able to fulfil agfutraet In acconlance.with the terms of his (or ir) proposition and should his (or their) proms. Bon be accepted; he (or they) will at once enter mina contract in seeordance therewith, and we are prepared to become his securities, giving good an sufficient bonds for its fu t. The responsibility of the guarantor' must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the neatest District Court. or of the United States Du. tract Attorney. to be enclosed with the bid. Bidders must be present to respond to their bids, 1 and. prepared to glee bonds and sign the contract [middy leavingthe otter. Payment to be made afterenelt delivery, If funds are on hand. If none on hand, to be made as soon as received. - - ~ Proposals must be endorsed distinctly, " PRO POSALS FOR BEEF CATTLE," andaddressed to "Capt.. IlOWAtin IN ELLS, C. S., Baltimore, Maryland." If a bid to In the name of a Ilse, their names and their postoilleo address molt appear, or they wilt not be coneiddred. Each person or every member of.a firm offering a proposal muse accompany it with on oath of elle glance to the United Slates Government, If he has not already filed one in this office. AU bids not man/ging strictly with the terms of this advertisement, wiJi be rejected. J. !TOWARD WELLES, mhl3:td 7 Captain nod C. S., U. S. A. 13no POSALS FOFICI fTUMI NOVI .. COALS.—Sealed Proposals will be revived a the office of the Philadelphia Gat Works, Na. 20, South Seventh street, until soon of Friday, 08th of A prtl, 1865, for aupplying the whole or pact of ..T. roty thougand tons of Bituminous Coale, suitable for the menufact ore of illuminating gas; to be dcliv. eyed on the railroad tracks of the gas works, at tee IVt ntpsixtl. end Ninth WerdStations, le the fol.. lowirg quaotitirs : seven thousand five hundred tons in each of the months of June, July, August, 1100, end January. February, March, April and Mar. 186 a.. Ihe coals taunt he deflected Leah, dry and of a quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas Works as equal to the sample on which the contract Is based. The proposals must describe the particular verb sty of coals Intended to be supplied ant the loco, ttou and IMMO of the wipe or pit from* which they ors to be tolled. If they . hre Or a kind not now or recrotly weed at three works, samples for trial of not le a thao filly e tons must he delivered at the . works - on or hi fore the Ith of April next. The gross ton of 2210 lbs. will be considecel as the weight. intended in the proposals, unless the con. bitty be expressly stated The Trustees receive the tight to accept any pro. posals In whole er in part, or to reject all, al the .may deem best for the interests of the trust; and in event of failure on the part of any contractor to deliver the coals, accutding to his ng.cement, both. In quantity and gust il y, the .Trusteas reserve the right to buy elsewhere, whatever q_uanti.y may* be required to meet the deficiency, and charge to then Contractor any.loss or damage arising train such failure. Pay meets will be Made monthly, in two equal instalment', at four and six month. after the spec. Bled petted§ of delivery, thelfith of race monto be. lug taken as the evers.._ee of the monthly deliveries, or at the option of the - Trustees, will be made at etniler dates, with legit Interest o& bhould contractors prefer to make deliveries earn. r than required, they may he received, so far as they eon be couventently stared, but payments will be made to slate from the time epecilL4 in the contract. Security for the fulfillment of Contract will be required, and each proposal must name the amount . and character that will be °Mama. JOS. MANI' rah, Engineer. in Chief. --- Q;IIIfBISTENCE OFFICE, lIVITED I , - STATES ARMY, ?(o. A troolliST. • MO, / • March IL MA SEALED PROPOSALS, In rupllcale, will be re• tilted tt this Mike until is M. on WFDNE.D AIL March nth, 1603, for lunching SHEEP for the United States Subsistence Deportment, to be de. Ilvercd at or neat the State Dottie Scala neer Ibis City, Mauch ex c e e dingay be from time to time required, noVwelve hundrcd (LAD Head per week, during tour (4) weeks from date of contract. Sheep will be rigidly impeded at time cif "leliv .ely, end most average about one hundred (M)) pounds. Ali falling short of seventy (70) pounds will be rejected. Bidders must be present to respond to their bids, and prepared to sive bonds and sign the contract 'before waving it. office. The Oovernmentgeserves to itself thextgiit to meet any or all bids considered unreasonable. _ Pay merit lobe =de in ouch . Innis as mly be on handr if none on hand, to 'be made as Aeon as re. ccived, Proposals must be endorecd abitheolly. "Prone. tale tor Sheep," and addressed to “ilaptaln J. • HOWARD WELLS, O. S..ifels.i Baltimore, ICs bid is in th• name of a Ann; their names and their pow °Mee address must appear, or they will not be considered. - Each person or every member of a firm *freeing a proposal must accompany , LI with an oath of al , leglance to the United States Govern medt, if he has not already filed one la this oiler. All bids not complying strictly withihe terms or this advertisement wilt be rejected. J. HOWARD WELLS, Copt,. awl O. S. Vol!. X.I.4IrI:4ICTfTREFIS. piTTSUURGU FOUNDRY. IMMt=2 JOISII N. 11.1011ITSON A. GARRISON & CO. (Successors to Rollmop, Garrison, la C 0.,) FOUNDERS AND MACHINIST'S Manufacturers of Chilled Rollers of all sires, for Iron, Steel, .Brass, Zino, Copper, Sliver, Gold, Straw Boards, Paper and India Works Mee, Rolling Mill Casting, of .11 description, Bark Mills, Patent Double Grinder, with a varie ty of other pattern, always on hand and fitted to order on short notice and favorable terms. Office and Warehouse, 111 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. frany • BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PITTSBUFGH PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO. Manufacturers of BEST QUALITY FEFINED OAST STEEL. Square Flat and Octagon, °f all axes. V7= cde i g t ual to my Imported or manufactured coon or. Or Office AM warehouse, Nos. In nod IBt Final and. 120 and US SECOND liTlLlCrid,Pittsburgh. 141 -yd PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1801 DIItTHELDOE'S PATENT Oral Lamp Chimneys, lELT , I7/ACITI7I.IID 01? XX ITLINT GLASS. • These Chimneys are Intencieu for Um fist ism% nesting all parts of the glass equa does not ex. pose It to <racking. E. D. DI TRIUDGE, • Fort Pitt Glass Works, Washington street, aprr Pittsburgh, Penes W. B. DIACIIWrOPH..I. SIIIMPFILL. W. T. EAST IRON CITY WORKS. MACHTNTOSII, HEMPHILL & CO FOUNDERS AND MAORINLSTS Corner of PIKE, and O'ILA.RA. and PINE and WALNUT STREETS, (Near•Olt Water Works,) rinnfaeturers of etatlonary and other ENGINES, ROLLING MILL. CAST/NOS and MACHINE. RY, of all kinds, and general jobbers. MILL " Yt l f MI,I'LIkY" ROL LING IiOBERTS, BARNES & CO No. 30 Third Street, Plttcourgh TEN AND SKEET I.IION WORKERS. and 3.l.annfactsurro of • JAPANNED TIN WIRE . We have now manufacturing and have on band Bathing Apparatus of all kinds, Toilet Ware La Setts, Water Coolers, Grocers , Tea and Spine Can, biters, Cash and Spice Bones, Tumbler Drainers- Spittoons, &a., lrs. A large lot of Bird Cages for sale low. Oil Cans of all sizes and patterns. Tin Boothia . , Conductor. , and all kinds of Jobbing Work done to order apall SILVER PLATED WARE xisAl%7ll73P.A.C7l l Ol=ll.lr. Wafters, Castors, he.. le. 'unable for tie Trade on hand and for Ws , WILES & MOSS, 225 South sth it, PHILADELPHIA. jalelna Jona HIMMON va sa rse NOWEINI J WIN B. HEIiRON & CO., 6tovo Theressauresx,lL - sarozw, AND IRON FOUNDERS, °Mee and Sales Booms, fete No. tie LIVERIT STRE P ENN MACHINE WORKS AND FOUNDRY. \ WIGHTMAN. ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, Laconx au:Err, between Federal and Sandra,. A.LLEGHEINT urrr, PA. Manufacturer of W 'GMT N'S PATENT PORTABLE OSCILLATING STEAM EN EGNEM, Shafting, Pulleys, hr. Repairing of all kinds attended to Jel-ty SCHOONMAKER, ‘, • MAXIY/ACTIIIIII white Lead, Led Lakil, Mu Leal, Mange, Zlite Palate, Patty, Ae., and Dealer la LINSEED ort, VARNISH, JAPANS, PAINTERS._ AIATEHIAL, he. (Klee nod Warehouse, No. 03 Wood street. ratlfttyd W ELLB, RIDDLE it CO., No. 215 in7l2lllAT Y .Marts °ll lk. P Ariv . WORK " doctiptlon of LEATH= BSA: ED Orders solicited froze the trade, and goods DreSrt lv arttppedas per icatruetiora- 1e341, SEVERANCE, NO. 53 Water. St. L— • Pittsburgh, 'manufacturer of BOLTER RIV EIS, WROUGHT SPIDES, common cad railroad of every desenption. Pa:flaunter eyed or shaped SPDiES sad RIVETS I ergs or mad, made to order at shoat &otters. A good_ woodman& constantly oft band. • saytnata DN. BENNETTMan. ufacturera • and Importers or QAT EENSWARE. No. M DIAMOND STREET, between Wood and Market meets . Pittsbureh, Pe. saki • IN .THE DISTRICT COI7RVOF AL LEGHENY COUNTY, Penis, N 0.96 In Par tition, No. April Term, IBM James Dinaiston t Bill In Equity for vs. f Partition. Andrew Denniston; Trevanion M. Berlin sad Jane at., his wife. late Jane M. Dennlston, daugh ter of said Audr.w; George Findlay, and Lydia, his wife, late Lydial enniston. and daughter of said Andrew; George C., Denniston, Son of said Andrew; James Atwell Dennisten, lon Of said Andrew; Nancy E., daughter of said Andrew,• An drew J. Denniston, a miser eon of said Andrew Calvin I. Denntatori, a minor Son of said Andrew Samuel Denniston, a minor son of said Andrew; Samuel Richards and Christiana Richaris_ , sate Pt rist lane Denniston; George D. Richards, Martin L Richards and Samuel J. Richards, sons of said Christiana Richards; Andrew Cousely sad Nancy Jane, his wife, late Nancy Jame Richards,_ and daughter ci said Cheat lane Richards; Swans Blab. arcs, widow of John U. Richards, dec'd, who was a son of said Christians Richards; Catharine B. Benniston, Washington Kaufman-and Nancylll., his wife, late Nancy N. Denniston; George D., e 'them R., John L. and Samuel L. Kaufman, sons of said Nancy AL-Kaufman; and Kate H ., Nancy E., and Ella F.. daughters of said Nancy M. Kaufman. all of whom, except Said George D., are nelson, Mid of whose estate Denise:tin 0. Bosworth, of Allegheny county Is guardian; reed William H., Joseph F. and John - B. Denniston, sons of cull James Dertnisto r, com plainant, ofFpom John IL is a minor. Devisees of George uniston, lute of the city of Putts. bu ltic A n t r l y r It Is oedceed by the Court that notice be given of the substance of said bill, once a week (or six successive weeks in the Pitts hutch Gustile, to all persona upon whom actual ten ice cannot be given, according to law, by lemon of their reanlint out of the! counties of Al. Oy.leny and Menet, Pennsylvania, and also by ading to each of them printed copy of said no. tire, &I ectKAo thetrytresent place of abode,when bnown, or n. their last awe of residence four works before the hearing In this case. Pursuant to said- rule said defendants are re. qer red to take notice that said Rill nu been glad, preying the Court, to woke partition among said pm ties, of all the Real Estate of said beorg e Den. lotion, being - a piece of land to and adjoin log East Liberty - , Allegheny county, containing It Pitts. 1 rood, 814110 perches; a lot en Pima street, Pittsburgh; and a lot in Mercer, Mercer county; in which the proportions to which, it is claimed, mil Cl said parties is entitled, under the last will of George Dennbdon, are sit forth; and that a sub. puma has been Issued by 1.1.1 CASS. returnable to the FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL,. 1865, commanding each of said defendants then Ao appear tti• Court to answer the premises of, and the interrog. Atones annexed to, said Bill, end to stand to and abide the enter and dec. ee of said Court thereon JOHN If. STEWART, Shedd'. E. BRADFORD TODD, No. tit 'Fourth atreet, Plttabaratt. GEO. P. GILLNORE, Pitt burgh, tatenthroaw Counat , l (or Complstuttut. NOTICE 10 OWNERS OF DRAYS, HACKS, &o. Notice le hereby given to all owners of Drays, Carts, Carriages, Buggies, ha., whether resident or nun-resident in the City of Pittsburytr, to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's once of the city of Pittsburgh, forthwith, In accordance with an Act • of Assembly, approved March 30, IWO, and Ile Ora. mince, of the (lamella of the City of Pittsburgh, passed April 16.1800. • All Licenses nut paid on or before May 15,1 m, will be placed in the heads of the Chief of Police, for collection, subject to his fee Of 50 cents for the collection thereof, and all persons who neglect or refuse to take out. Licenses will be subject to a penally, to be recovered before the Mayor, double the amount of the License. The old metal plates of previous years must be returned at the time Ligation ate taken out, or pay 25 cent. throttled'. HAWS OF LICENSE. Each one horse vehicle I eis Each tWO horse oo Each roux horse 15 00 Each two horse hack 15 00 . Omnibuses and Timber. Wheels draws by two bona, c*htech dollars each. For each additional hone us ed 115 say or the above vehicles one dollar. W. £IOISBAUSI, 011 j. 11'55 5515 r. Frrranviten. February 10th, terldt THE IMPROVED _•+-. Litlle Oiling blerwistir Eseirn4 nue ONLY CS to. Unsurmissed for certainty, reliability and grew in movement; and for reel worth It boa no rival. For simplicity, durability and excitation It is unequalled by any other asap machine heretofore offered to the public, and nes only to be wen to be appreciated. It will hem, quilt r tusk or bind. Call and examine for your. selves. Every machine warranted. 8. B. BARNES, Na. tia THIRD SL, opposite St. Gaieties Rotel. neadvd - pro •• P. GENGEABRI., • . . ••—• • Civil and Mechanical Magiacier. ItESEMAL DItAtiGHTIKG mum ° AND PATJENT AGENCY. No.. 12 RT. CLAIM ST" bear Suspension Bridge. DralthAll and macula. lions [or SWIM Engine, and machinery gaaa t ati f , Plans and opeotheatiDllS for Manufactories, 011 Selinerka and Asenitectin al Drawings Maps and Osologleal Surma earetullye MAMOI:I4e . Zio.l4Bay greet. • ••••-r R4.lLn MIDS. - - 1854 5 7- • S PENN- RAMMED YLVANIA CENTRAL Ie N NTER AHRANORICOM —TEN DAIL S. On and /Me ONDAY, faritOlor Nalgad,traDl will leave the pokes follows. - FAST MAIL, daily aZSunday, at 2. M.N., stimpiNg only at veinal stationa, and snaking .ract cm:mentions at burg for New York, ZattimOre and Washington, and at Philadelphia (Or New York, _,oston and intennedlatepoints. HARRISBURG - ACCOMMOD,ITION, daily ex eept Sunda:, ,s tg.2o I. m., stopping at all regula. stations. betwasat Pittsburgh- and liarrisbu= making Cue coonskins with trains on Branch, West Femisylvania R. R,Etornsbutg Cresson R. B. and HoßidaysSranahL u PITTSBURGH & }MD . r eept Sunday, ad 1.30 p. stopping at mix y ILA the stations between Pittsburgh gad PhiladelW4 and mait t i= connection with Mina on the E Bran. M . , burl Cie yrone = nuriti.),nkl, t eld sad ab i M ee v a n e , Branches _ JOHNerrOWN ACCOMMODATION, dally, as. eept Sunday, at 1.00 p. m. , stopping at regular KO:. Coos between Pittsburgh and Johnstown and ON. nesting at Blairsville Intersection with tuba OA' thelndiana Branch and West Pennsylvania 11.11 . . PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.96 p sa., stopping at Latrobe, Coramaugh, GsDittos Altoona, Bustioadon. Lewistown. 11.1011 n, New - port,Marywinhai - 7teburg Lancaster, and Down-, ingtovni. At /1111Taa.C`r oonftectlo4B ar made for Baltimore. A/mailman and New Yoe/ at Philadel i phia, nts. for New Sleep York.Bootork and Intel - mediate po Cars run Giro oat& train from Pittsburgh t in o g Baltimore,slphj and New York, by the Allentown route. FAST LINI., daily, except - Sunday. ate.eo in stoppinx i only a1.j. , /onarlaents. °spicule. Alto VirPorrille. gd lfar l ebu wi nr a gidietown. ISU in . ="oar - won, Mt. Joy..LaridievUle. Lancaster. sad -Bo natowa.. At Kantinura donneettons ars aide New York. Baltimore and Waahingcon,at PIMA delphits, for New York, Baton, and inieramila . WEILL Flat AwOmmodatien Teals ter Walla Mate( leaves daily (excep2Stuldey) at &OS a. m. Second Accommodation Train for Wail's Piaui" leaves daUy (except Sunday) at IL4O*. /IL Third Accommodation °halo" for Wail's StlatO eaves daily (except Sunday) at 2.40 p. • Fourth Acooncosdatlon Train for \4 m. BtsttOi eaves daily (except Stualay) aWS. The Church Train leaves Wall% - Stotion Wrong Sunday at Leos. se., returning Laies Pittabusa.; at 12.46p.W....- Returning Trainearrive in Pittsburgh is follow , Pittsburgh A Erie Express. WM P. Baltimore Express , .I.lop. na Philadelphbs - Mtpress. p. Fast Mall I.lot. a. Fast Line - Shan; at lobastown Accommodation . . 10.06 A in First WalPaStation AccommOraLin.....ll.lo a. Second Weirs Station 'Accommodation SAS a. Third Wall , ' Station Aecommo4ation.. 2.10 p. M. Fourth WWII Station accommodation 5.62 a. Exßpaltimorte express will arrive ysw.i th Phusdelpats NOTICE 2 In p e m o nM o o s n s, ' • the Company hold themselves responsible for personal bowie only, and for an amount not exceeding MOO. W.IL BECKWITH, Agent. At the Pennsylvania Central Itallroad P Station. on Liberty and Grant streets. .ar.W. ATTSBURGH, FT. c agigamili WAYNE & MICA° RAILWAY, _AND CLEYEL AND tr. PIM, BURMA ' RAILROAD. Oa and alter Dam:lnbar letb.. gat, Van& will raw .a fallowa,Ha. . 1 Leases For ' ar I PittabraglijObloago. l olaw F asnd. Whe Far athar Express..... ..... 2.10 a. m. 910.. m. 110 a M zmm Espress..... ... 12.00 p. m. 2.46 p. a. 2.46 a. ..... 3.00 p. ta. • Mail 6.40 a. m. ISO For Now Castle and Eris 6.60 6. a. 1 • turrirarniro. • Arrive at Alleghenr—P. F. •W. k Bailin. 1.10 ti.al a. a., RV*. m. and 4.0 p. m. •:•1 O. & P. R. R.,10.00 a. GEORGE PARKER, Pi ion rimempr_ Station, Pittsburgh, a. A. A. Q. O.LSSELBERRY,Tiokat Agent, _ any My. octOm F. B. BUSES. °antral TLekat AVMS PITTSBURGH AND RAIL OON'ROR E AD. LL STIL L WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Oa and after MONDAY, Nev. %I{, thettst. will leave the Depot, corner. of Bow and Wad Knits, as followw Leaves Aritrig at Pittsetugli. - PittsloVi. . Mall to ant from Uni .. ontown. 7051. a. a. WS p. as. ',- Express _.- ...“ :Ida p. us.'loSi a.m. First NeKeesport Acconea...ll4o a. in. ILII iir la. .• .. Second .. . ... 6d6 p. a.. tin p. a. . , '',' First Braddook.a . • . .. 700 a. ro: WO a. as., . “. Second ..• _. . -. 4:15 p. ni..6.di p. a.. . Sunday Chuck Train to and. .. . D trona !della:port lUD p. U. lam a...a. - ~4 For Windt' FPI to s. am. o mr, ..,; t : felddy . V. B. STOUT. Superiattnn. - LLEGSENY VAL ' anglipili . 1 ALEY'RAILROALD.— CHANGE OF TIblE.-.on . and attar MONDAY. ' .... Ma i r ilith..nthe following arrangenunitnt Una BAIL e TRAlK.—Lesves Pittsburgh 41.10 a Vi a. .' arriving at Kittanning at 10.011' a. zi. Leinsartt. , I tanning at La p. a., , arrives at alitalliFzi at t - , _ 1 p.m. EXPRESS TRAlN—Leann Itlttairalag a tti a. EL, arriving at. Pittsburgh at gad a. m. Loam! -.. • *Li 'Pittsburgh at 4.30p.'nt., arriving at '.llattaniung it r . „ .1 ,_ Lso p. m. ACCONXODATION TRAIN.— Lave" Sod.• : " 1 Work. at nso a. M,, sr/rings:Pittsburgh atT.45 a.... a. Leaves Pittsburgh at s.OO p. m....trrivisgat Soda Works at la In. - ..- , . ~" mu. F. WILIGar, Supartatens sat; '' .IXBI7R4XCE. CRARTER 1829. PERPETUAL max= \ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY\ or PHILADELPHIA. Assets onJanuare 1. 1864. 112.457.86 e OC' Catal • as.fe Ac p er i ued Premium • 971,040 Invested Premiums VOWS Unsettled Claims • ' ' • ll•dla income for 1964 Losses Paid since 19210 - NOON M=E;GMMI Mules N. Esnoker Lase Tobias Wagner, r Edward O. Dika, - .T Samuel Great atud George Fates, Jacob Smi -- - Alford Filler,. George W. lite Fres. W.Y. CHARLES N. DaNOKETT= • EDWARD O. DALE, Vies JAS. W. kre A T.T.TeTEB_ See. pra tem. .1. G. 0011 mlMe earner Wood and Ttrlid Vgla. FIRE AND /..11.ARENE insurance Co. of North burin. PEThADELPHILL. Hartford Fire Insurance Compaq. 41.1boom*. 'Sit-Protection elui he secured In the above Waited and reliable eempanle. W. P. JONES, !Lain. ferlally Bagaley!a Buildings, 81 Water et. NI LSTERN INSURANCE COME'ANT . PITTSBURGIk u. pmwese. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. °Moe, No. ea W ater meet, Span; Ir. OciAt NraMM house, up stalls, Pittsburgh. PIN insure against all kinds of Firs and State. MOWN Imitation awnagedby DireciefisiO are melt knows in the communap, mash* ore _ mined by promptness and ilberalityi to maintabkinq dianuter which dui, Lao* assumM, ice *jerk! ait.!rn protection to agate Mho &etre to be tnelon& Alexander Speor....' David PIL:Long Rees J. Thomas., Chas. .T. John 11.16eChane. • . . HERBERT. SeettaeXir. R. Dfiller, .Tamea McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex.. e filmiek, Cam• pbell D B. Herron, t). W. Braketion, tarn) WDL P 'ITIZEN'S INKFRANCE:COMPANT , ;,.., N-JOF PIITSBITHGEL—Wifece, .410itelt sa.lWater street,. se c o n d hoot. - - wm. BeGALs-riPretWais. - • , A. Insum Steamboats and Imams agatast loss and damage Ile the l am tion' of Its t h e nsouthr. fold Western Blears, lam end Bayous, and ntigetlee Of the So& /mums against lose and damage by, ere. Wm. Bagaley, . B. M. Kier, . Samuel Bea, - John ffhtpt.M,_ Jas. Park, Jr., James M. IlooPtlc W. O. Joluntoo, S. HarhaugM,_. 13. P. Jones., ' - Haktwell, . . Hon. T. M. Howe, John S. Dllworfm, Barclay Preston, - Wm. A. Bedews. George bllngham, - -.deladra pEOPLES' INSURANCE. COMPANY. Office, N. E. corner of Weed and ITRE AND MAIMEE 1381:111ANC/1 misannut : ' - • - Wm. Phillip, - Capt. Sohn L. Rhea% John. Watt, Samuel P. Shriven; Jobs: E. Parka, ' O. Kaman Loy% Charles 8: Elasell, Charles Artsnak Wm. Van Kirk, Sohn P. Kirks:stela' Zama D. Verner John Glyde. WM. PHILLIPS, .TORK WATT," Vim rresaalis..' WK. GAJ/DX£3 Seerdary." ' luiLlt ALLEGHENY INSITIUNCE-0071(14I NY'OF Prrrsumase-osnie,.m. St TB, • • street, Bank Block. • ' • - Insures against Ignite if The Aid - • ISAAC JorrEs,Prufdeir. • JOHN D. WOOED,. Eke .IVertaalte - V. D. IL BOOK Seerclary. . . . 114.! otinCrosui: John IL.NaCloid,:, • •:,1 • Cat. Adam jaaalbeic,i CH B. Hobart H. Davtn: Thaw C.. HXnes, amm Earver e N rel .1.1, Irwin, Jr., It I. Fahncitock, TO PRINTERS. PEIWIES FOII SALM . . . .. _ . One TAYLOR OYEDM , IF ,___bed Mix so BAbal•__._ . ••One TAYLOR DOUBLE OTIANDEB.44OO 11 1 !11 34 4nobe44 all in good working 02131 T. ' • _ _ _.- .. WM be sold at • bargiktllire of or alaare Whit • '. BEAT., PBUtnixibia.i • . ~41,11041,000,
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