t .V.#041(11-6 WEDMMAr lIMMF'''bEC . 7 4/ 863 CITY AND SUB URBAN. }Wm . Yesterday's Evening 'Gazette Prcdected Bridge at the Point. Wo hare already reported the preliminary steps taken towards the erection of a bridge order the Monongahela river, at or near the Point, 'and we learn the project Is succeeding admirably• Upwards of SlOO,OOO have al ready been subscribed, and this before the Commissioners have organised for business. The subject of constructing a bridge over the Monongahela, at the point indicated, has long engaged the public attention, and in the esti mation of many intelligent minds the im provement has become a matter •of public necessity. It is argued, and with great force, that the facilities afforded by the ferry line ate wholly inadequate to the present wants of the people, and that a • constant and r dri tellable Means of IlaeSS ie luipenitively necessary. Them are, doubt less, those who will oppose the project,. par. Veularly those engaged in boating, but it is conteMplated to constraet the bridge in such mantior as to greatly reduce, if not entirely obvhile this opposition, by leaving the chan nel otitis river free and unobstructed. The data now in possession of the Commissioners, leave no doubt whatever, in their minds, that the investment will pay handsomely; and as they will have no difficulty in securing the reqiisito capital, the enterprise is already re garded es tt fixed fact. ' tmderstand that the Commissioners, and all Oilers interested, will hold a Meeting, on Saturday afternoon next, at two o'clock, at llaries Hotel, when an organisation will doubtless be effected. Tho following are the naMds of the Commissioners: B. J. Brooks, James. Wood, .Christian Zug, Samuel Hart man, John F. Singer, Caleb Foster, Elijah Heath, Hobert Woods, M. B. Brown, Robert Sterrett, Jas. Trunick, Samuel A. Low, Isaac Walker, Jr., Benj. McVay, G. Y. Coulter, Meies Chess, ,Thomas Steel, Alex. McKee, Roily Patterson, James S. Craft. • Water Meters in Allegtterty We learn that it is the intention of the city authorities of Allegheny to procure a number of water meters, fur the purpose of having them applied where the consumption of water is large. 'lbis has been determined upon, we believe, in consequence of complaints made by large consumers, that the tax which they pay to the city is exorbitant. For instance, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago Bail wis Cquspany, whose outer depot and machine shops mi. supplied with water, is taxed nine hundred dollars per annum, an d it is contend ed that this is too high. Two similar com plaints are made by other large consumers. ' new water meter has been Invented, and is now in , use in some of the eastern cities, Which will measure accurately eyeey gallon of water used, and is placed on the supply pipe loading from the city main as gas meters are adjusted. Wo ors not a dvised as to the amount which will be charged, but one cent per hundred gallons is the fignm spoken of. This would seem to be cheap enough, as it Would give two and a-half barrels of water for a cent. Before the days of hydrartts, the good people of Allegheny were glasito purchase river water at twelve arida half cents per bar rel, ara had to pat up 'with innumerable dis appointments and annoyances besides. It makes housewives now-a-days shudder to think of the inconvenience and expense which would be occasioned by the removal of the hydrants, and a return to the "levy a bar rel!' system. Bat we aro digressing, and must return to the subject. It is proposed to placetheso new meters on the supply pipes of - the loading consumers of the city—ray the i railroad shops, penitentiary, cattle yards, and the principal manufactories--and make each pay according to the quantity of water . Used. We presume no ono will grumble at the price—ten cents fur one thousandgallons. indeed, it is plain. that most private families pay tit a touch -higher rate. Six dollars per year, which is about an average tax, would be nearly two cents a day—and what family uses two hundred gallons, or five barrels of water or day? This quantity might bo wasted, but It could not be used. But it would be im -1106.111i0 to adjust meters in the houses of pri vate ronsumers, for the reason that the cost is very bigh, and would hove to ho borne by the party.requiring it. The price of the instru ment proposed to bo Introduced in Allegheny, at the places mentioned, 'is two b.undred and fifty dollars. Until a cheaper instrument shall have been invented, therefore, water meters cannot porno into general use.. Their applica tion, however, will doubtless prove very use ful in determining the quantity of water used, where the matter is in dispute. ' Allegheny Ladies , Aid Society The following donations were received by the Allegheny Ladies . .. Alit Society, for the rich and wounded soldiers, since November 12th Mrs. Veltman, 1 white flannel shirt, 1 pair draw ers and 510; Mrs. Black, I pair socks, quantity of onions and dried fruit; Mrs. Mower, '2l cans ft nit ; Mrs. Redpeth, number of religious papers; Pars. W7lton, of Sewickley, 111:, gallon can tomatoes, 1 do. cherries, bottles blackberry wine, 1 bottle catsup and 1 Jar peach.. ; Capt. Pollock, 1 barrel grape wine ; Mrs. Frances, number of pocket lumdker chiefs ; Mrs. Juan Lockey, 6 pairs knit socks ; Ilm. D. pilot, $5; work by the ladle,. of the society, 77 flannel shirts and 25 pairs knit socks—ant shirt con tains a pocket furnished with a handkerchief and some religious reeling. t' he Society gratefully acknowledom the receipt the following collections token on Thanksgisinr, Day Ist , U. P. Church, Allegheny, 80, Dr. Pressly pastor, $64 ; Central Prosbytorien Church, Eon. Ms. Orr, $l7. WI; Beaver Street Methodist, BAIT. Mr. Aiken, $113.; Presbyterian Church, Manchester, Dee, Mr. Contxtd, 516 0.5 ; Saint Andrew's, Pittabtlrgh, Ben. Dr. Preston, sss' 51; Christ's Church, Pittsburgh, BAY. Dlr. Suively, 5.50--part only of their rollertion Ist Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, Dee. Dr. Swift, $5B TS; aLso from Thomas Day end several other Ilt • tie boys, 52 35. We are pleased to hare this opportunity to tender Mir thanks to Mr. Henry Wheeler for his pn-sent of an excellent slim. '.l,mliss Soldiers Aid Society) corner Sonth Common and Federal street, where do nations may be len at any time with Mr. R. 11. Dash., and wham we meet every Thursday from 3 to:. o'clock. to give out work and to receive and pack up for immediate use garments, etc. An urgent in vita - Lion is extended to all who snort with as. Entertainment for the Benefit of the U. S. Christian commission. The friends of this worthy agency will be pleased to learn that the Sabbath School con nected with the Central Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Jacobus') corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets, propose giving an entertainment on Thursday evening, 3d Inst., for the benefit of the Christian Commission, The exercises will consist of addresses by Rev. John 13. Clark, Rol. John Douglas, D.D., and Prof. S. J. Wilson. There will also be some excellent minis, Harry Richer, with his justly celebrated quartette, having volunteered their - - services, for this occasion. Prof. W. U. Slack wind ter Butter and qoolstfuns way be fairlyservices, will also lead the scholars connected with the fit." n eguro .0Y (or straitly 110/1001, in singing some sobictions or made. Prim. Eggs swarm, and we note small sales at 1n to As the occasion will be a - pleasant llen of Pic Per donee. su the friends of Sabbath Schools, and the P1101(1810Si3—selea of 10 bbls 31tas Purk at 510,.".0 friends of our brave soldiers, we have D. per Idol, and sal tcs prime So 1 Lard at 12c. dorlbt the church will bo crowded. Already APPLES—There is no chancv whatever, and while *a.torge number of tickets have boon disposed ml. mar k et Is woil pr " , rrm.in last Of. a quoted, ranting frn;n't,2,2s to 32,7 for hbi, P.r cora • mon to prune. Officers Sworn In • - - This morning in the genitor Sessions, Diu commissions of Wet. A. lierron,.. Esq., Clerk of the Courts, Abdici McClure, Esq., Record er, and Wm. A. Richardson, Esq.; Register, were read in open Court. Judges Sterrett, Mellott and Stone were called upon the beach; and by invitation, lion. Moses Ramp ton, President Judge of the Distriet Court, was present and administered the oath of °Mee to the respective incumbents. Messrs. 'Merton and Richardson are tiled publio seri , A nts, at,d have both received the high en dorsement of a second election. Mr. McClre is a new official, but he will /al -011—.01S11 fatty satisfy the expectations of his constituents, and prove the fitness of their choloe.' The retiring Itooorder, Jonathan P. Item, .Esq., boa •disclurrged his duties In a faithful goodatory manner, and retires with the opinion and best wishes or his' fellow citizens. ' - - Till RPlillra of the late Capt.. Charles A. Atwell, of Knap'e Pennsylvania Battery, ' having boon recovered and embalmed, aro ex etis•l to arrive on Wednesday evening, or Thursday morning, by express. The funeral will - tam race shortly after tho arrival of the . body, from his Into residence, of which duo ' notice-will be given. • - We tuiderstand that the members of Dal .- ' ter? A, of thie eity, Intend to attend - Abe fu east, together with an escort of the Provost 'Guard. Death of a Minister. -!,•stodispaSehiusa.jost -hees-received - by his. relatives in this city, that the Rev. George C. Arnold, pastar_of _dui Fourth U. P. Church, Philadelphia, died in Chicago, Illinois, yester dap. Mr. Arnold was a native of Washing- ton county, in this State, was well known In this vicinity, and was an esteemed and poles tar minister, in the United Presbyterian Church. He was united in marriage some years since to Miss Jamison, sister of the . Messrs. Jamison of the firm of McCandless, Jamison & Co., Wood street. ile was on his way home trout Wisconsin, whither ha had gone in hopes of recruiting his failing health. Battery H.-Nerinta flattery We direct attention to the earl of Lieut. T. M. Finley, who is authorised to enlist men for Nevin's old battery—a very popular Pitts burgh organisation. The highest bounties paid by the Government can be obtained on application to Licut. Finley, who to al.io au thorised to recruit for any regiment of artil -1017, infantry or cavalry now in the field. lie office is at No. .17 Fifth street, and we can recommend him as a most gentlemanly and deserving officer. A Butt Bou.sn.--The Chroniela, In trying to translate a French phrase, which occurred In ono of its telegraphic dispatches, takes the adjective amen for the noun amour, and trans lates lora instead of bitter. Tho Poo under takes to correct the 01$11miale, but in doing so, it commits the grosse.st grammatical mis takes--thits : “Pusisuos ut mmer, SON Putt. sent dour.” " Patience Is I.lla, but It's fruit Is sweet." no quotation, correctly given and trans lated, is as follows : r4,arse, 'unto wlt frna re( ,fug., Pntieoce le blttor, but Ita fruit b sweet.. "COMICS Or PA RENTS."—I M all cases where exemption from draft is asked, on the ground that "tw6 or more eons are 'Lahti) to military duty," the choice most be mule before December 20th, and not post poned until the draft has been made. - Last draft, owing to the law being new and imper fectly understood, parents were allowed to exempt one where two were drafted. This can not be allowed in the January draft. SAD Acctors - r.—On Tuesdisy evening, a young lady named Annie Jackson, of Carlisle, was horribly burned. She Wall sitting by a stove, when her clothes took fire and burned some time before she discovered it. She then rushed into the yard, when her cries brought some I:iersons to her assistance, who succeeded in extinguiehing the flames. She Is still in a critical condition. • Lv.rr von NV ASIIINOTON.—Gen. J. K. Moor head, of the 224 Congressional District, left this oily yesterday, for Washington, to be present at the caucusses previous to the open ing of Congress. flop. Thomas Williams, re presentative of the 334 District, will mace in a day or two. CONVENTION OP COCNTY EitIVERINT&NOENTS. Tho Stato Superintendent has issued a mill for a meeting of the County Ezuperintondents at llazrisburg, to commonce on the 12th day of next January. It is hoped that the moot ing will he kfull Ate, and that much good may result. COMMERCIAL RECORD kel NANCE. AND TRADE. Th., euly lidw feature we not'', in coin, is a de. cline of oat-half per cent., In gold, the New l'•.rk quotation ut :loan to 'lay, being lie', Siker . Is I,ser, quoted at Het,., ma "stiller. are paying lido lot gold, and 141,31 P! for Sitter. The relsrted capture oft., rebel nor. by :on Mende, which was trlegraphe.l on Monday, nppsars to hart crented quite a punk among the 'taxi: )-1 , tiers and gold dealers in Now Turk. 1,011 alendet itisLlntly on the meptiou of the two , In hued It,. per rout., but subsequent', rslllr,l sp.°, al, the rumor 1101 been ventilided. It tie , douhtletts 0111"' ~keel fot tine eery purp.ea. %111:C11 it ac..•myl robed. The loan land rtwe b, amounted the ag greg.te to Sa,mirc..lsl/. The miles do in t egg r.g ,1111. a. t.“ a. the peesione week, hut show a daily rage of 5i1...5,54 I . The most remarkeble fest nre of the exhibit is the large atm-nate of the bon taken //: lliatrirt of Columbia and ohm. Up to the prieent mime there have leen sold of tbe millions aulloimal ills4.00o,o 0 ", tear lag one Mandrel and sixteen or ,V 1.1.1te.,13 :mann. yet tmed.l. The dividend prorated by the Central iu January will to the third dividend within twelve toontlis,.two per cent was paid in February, two per J cent In July, and the four per cent to Le paid makes eight per cent. The next income tide year in largely ' Increanod by collections upon the land , , %ebb h aver age over $lOO,OO O par month, for twelve months tout: the onion of laud since Januar) exceed two million The Asaoclated Manioc of New York have Just dorm away virtually with the equalleation principle In reference to the legal-tender currenty held among thenuolvee. Hereafter no banks bolding 111 per cent (In proportion to capital). of the aggregate legal-ten der reported to the Classing Ilium from day to day will be required to allusive by borrowing of the loan committee on sin par cent intermit. The loan rem ntiltee Is continued until the Government delivers the $55,040,00e1 5 per cent legal-tender contracted for on :Id September. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Torsos?, Decairll:ol . 1, 160. YLotJ S cILAIN—Wbeat Is firm but unchang mi at $1,31.1 for 11.1 from wagon and 51,3541,40 for White. The rsoelpts are very Umltod, and the stock In market is light. Corn is firm with but little in market; Shelled Is held at $1,2031,240n truth; .le of 3110 busk ifi Ears (rout depot at 51,15. Otto firm at 75 to Sao from first lauds 11211 store; sale of 300 bush at 730. Burley In glalet but firm at 51,3:5 tot Spring, owl 81,50 for Fall. Flour Is firm with small sales from store at 5,,00 for Extra, and 57,00 to 57,25 for Extra Family; sale of ?AM bbls "Star of the West" at 57,25. Eye floor tatty ion tooted nt from 5t1,b5 to 55,73. ilucloshtast is dull and nominal at former quotations. HOGS—The weather being very favorable for paoh lop, there is a good demand hd flogs, and goal ov erages sell readily at full quotations. The ra-eipts aro only moderate, and Go...offering are mostly light weights. We note sales of DLO bead averaging about 2 . 51 fie, at 5.5,:a1 per met, gross: 178 head, ar B ntring We , IT, at SS,6O, mid '2OO h sad, averaging laid tto at $6,00. GEOCEIIIES—Tho grocery market Is exasrlingly the demand being very light, and the trans actions mostly of an unimportant character. however, ore well mostelnal. MILL FLED—firm with a good demand and lint little In market. Sale on wharf or VI toss Shorts at $1,30 per mat, and 6 tons 811.1d1Ings at FIAT—The supply is very light, and falls far oltutt of ties demand. We note sales of loose from scales at S4O per tun, and haled may be quoted at to $37. SEEDS—There in conelderable Inquiry for Flax Seed, mostly on eastern arcaunt, and we note small sales from first hands at. 2,G0 to 82,6 , 5 per bushel. BUTTER it EGGS--Thera he a confirmed good ile. UREAND—itale of tP) bble at li!ic per SAl.S—u.loot GObtoto No I Extra front first handl+ t 62,50 per bbl. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market Dr.c. I—no market for Crude was rather 'lnset tied and the transactions In the aggregate were light. The rise in the Allsgheney riser, end the proepect of improved receipts, caused buyers to hold oil in anticipation of reduced prices, while on the other hand, holders appuarad obstinate, and refueed to make any The receipts, although larger than for smite days prat-lone, did not reach the expectations of buyers, and It is but proper to remark that the most of that which did arrive, had either been previously cold, or was consigned to the eastern markets, QUOlnliOlIN may be fairly given et 16eyinc in bulk, end I:o€k2lc in bbls—Leis luctuMhand than are the extremes of the market. The only rale of Crude ne could hear of, was 400 bbis et 21e—bide 'minded. Them:Ll a decidedly better fooling la Refined, and, while there Um been no marked change in values, the market to former, and the transactions, in the na• gregate, more liberal. We nt to tales of 10U, Zig and COO Ude, bonded at 36; too bids from nt 44 and and 300 and 200 bide at 45. Some of our refiners ore arkieg 3COM for bonded, and 46.1445, free, bat Do salts hare, as - yet, been made above our'quotatioilis. Naptha In dull; Inactive and ruglected, and, in the attsionce ' of homer .4da sales, ten gnat* nOtalattlly at 16017. Rexidintu le quiet, but dna at E 4,00 t 414,26 per bid, New York Petroleum Market. OsecialPievacate the Pittebergh:Geortte. • Kra- Tong, Dec. 1--Crude is quiet but firm at Ltfir. 'Refined in bond is aLso Ewer but unchanged; 41c Is offered, and 1!o b asked. Fronoil is steady at SO Co Mr, and liaptha ie quiet at former quota- The Supply of Food. The monthly report of tho Commissioner of Agri culture for October gives pretty reliable information 1 to the suppply of food for tier enening year. Tb is report It founded upon estimatia from all parts of the r•ientry. The bushels of corn are put at 432,441,128, i against 386,704,474 last year; buckwheat at 18,321,303 bushels, against. 18,7 1 12.004 last year; potatoes at 101,• 157,144 bushels against 114,333,118 last year, sorghum molloses at 6,070852 gallons, lutanist 1U,..333,7104 last your. The hog cholera prevails In India.' Illinois, 1 Ohio and Michigan to such an extent that tllO U6lll. ber of hogs is ours-flfth lea, than hot year, and their condition 30 11 cent below the general avenge. It le •lailieved that bet few hugs will be sufliciently fat. twood to these Staten t. make meat pork or to pro duce a supply of lard. The foreign doomed for pork last year woo 2013188,86.5 pounds. It will probably bo as great or greater the ensuing year. The Eu repeats demand for coca sod wheat will not probably be au largo as during the two or three neon past. A writer in the Loudon Timor says the English wheat crop of the present year is 40 1 4.1 cent better than for the last two years, and the price is low. This wri- ter, however, urges the English farmer to give more attention to cattle and the raising of barley for malt ing purposes, and hate wheat to other countries, so lung ue it Call In imported at half a crown. New York Wool Market. Nov. 29 —Wool has loon lass active, during the past week, especially towards the clom, in view of the groat depression in Gold, which had the effect of deterring buyers from purchasing freely at prevail ing prices. The principle holders, lAA...yr, Wore reluctant to make any important COneetniOna, as sup plies bare been much reduced by recent heavy salon, and those now in market are deemed quite mat, gable •1 present, with money easy at cent. The work's sales include 175,000 lbs. domestic fleece at from 7.%(•5e.., the latter rate for tub-washed, 100,000 domestic palled at 72;c(31itic; 500 bales California at 40cVslic; 350 bales Cape, mostly at 43c1045c; 370 bales Stestim, part et 35c,g,113c; 500 bolos Donskol at 4iicqS-luc; lAtO balm Persian and Smyrna, unwashed, at 2134 c: and sundry small lots of foreign at full pri ces. A public sale of damaged Cape is announced far December 19. Flour and C rain Tho aggregate quantity of nom, wheat, corn and barley left at tidawater, New York, from the com• mmicement of navigation to the 224 irn., inclulive, during the years teui and Bz, was as follows Floor, Wheat, Corn, Barley. Olds. bush. bush. bosh, 1003, 1,5?-1,4M) 29,140,30 d 21,167,500 1,819,1M1 1,34.4,7000 11.1,0111,1410 10 , ,032.300 ) 2,302000 De,. g1e.,70011eii.10,r32,300, lienfies,loolucesfs.4,(7X/ By reducing the Wheat to Flour, the quantity of the letter 101 l at ti Imwater this year, compared Rh tea peri•el ‘if last year, sheets a den. clency equal to 2,30.5,1tal Mile Flour. Cleveland Market Nor. ;122.--Fldur tuarket gala, and sal/a; contintal principally t i Iho ratall trade ; .1114.1 512 hartale X X white at 57,1122. What market eery . nd vibe raw/rte.!, buyor2 not disp/aaal to parch.° or tuakr utter. at any pr. , . Corn maikat quiet: mules 1 car while ;rata/ on Ira/1 al Oat., Fad, lcat I; sal at 7 3 / 2 hart...). nut much it/gutty , gudnal At Si .1. 4 .(tgl i On truck. arc:or/tang to /pant, 1421,2 /alas (n/nt -dam at 2.11,1". Chicago M a e t Nut. Flour attn. W . boat ytiet 41111 . /.. - car ter ; Nil.. 1. 1 1 ,10,11,11'..,. (1%.tr0 urr , t , anO better; -aloe at Outs ; bus, alit at 6!...;0:1115... hogs 11,Olvt• 110 g.,01t" duo , &wand at 17,100 ' , ugh wllent,l.l.l; o bush 1,11 . 11. Silll.ll.lt. --6.:5.1.101:4 11... a. 211;515 11-1.1 bush c‘inn. Toledo Market ~v, —F1,41. - e , blils XX .tt .11.1 extra, SL, 7% 100 WA N N N do. at 14.1,4 •xtr, at $.,,11t, "City Fa , t 4 • tie . ' atWI/rat - of I,sto 11 N. , . I Itel at i2rz, talcs ol other grate. ,41,4.444.1. Silt - I ochaupul, Viso, 4 , 2,21214 1,14. Coatare at/el 1.41 - t - ettn4 S4.laor, 1 , 141,1 ME'. at 816. , Hogs Sale 134, all atglit4, at V,. Philadelphia seed Market. Nov. .11.“Itt •..h1 33,1" iklißiltd. 1 . 10•011,4 , 41 gauger fr. , . $l7 t• 0 tth mir• httretwl. at the hitter rate, tth4l Til/1 Only ft , tt, 52,7.1, art,: the f...rner Imports by Railroad. C11'1,1,41) A PlTTlittl'llGil 11‘11.110... D.C. I 111.11.8 Snm Ilradlvy, • plot • E 11 G..rvrtr It.' hide, Elm. I , K, I. C 01.,. I..mt 13 ilit•W tobacco, .1 Ora 1 .,0,., 9 J W I,olor, d.. d.., Jdo do, .1 Uri,: 1:12 11 , 11 an ., 1 110, --usrtg Smun, rm. It T Kultu.. , !) 5 I+l , ll 311:1, ,Al.1,1”-ad, 141 klot .1 £ ~,, I,orl Mark, 3,1 pkg• J tolttentiorl. 10 Inns, . 1,1.1, 11a.lrnau, Itnlont A co. rtrn‘rvc.. FT. WA s NIL& ruicn.l.. It .UtmuD. elks bet I. y. Jla . hi.. 11,rkot; :441 , , A , ag.. A r,ltitt 11 If 31 P. rv, 1 1.1.1 1 .1" ~ I. II V•.11;1; y .Icm raw,... ro; 1..1 A MA. .1 A Brown: bra 14.1 11 yuor, lkw t. r. 1.• XOl.. J ow tal. J )1..4 Ilra.l. II 14.1, Wm If at.1,,1.”. I 1.1,1 :.1.1.1e5, I J.. iI v.:, .1 11.. tuna Imports by River N.N ATI —l . ra t DON, 4-12 A, L,. m , ll Kn., A 3I ILL. 11... tr. low 1.t.1..11..ur. 41.,1A 7:,1.1.g0. mot A 1/0 V A k ,t v.,rui..ll.Straul. [t, I d o d o, Idol. Ititor,l ..11. Poona Sad t Z, 1 IYaQ II pkg” rap, ll...‘rxrd A t'. droll. CallPeTS, OIL CLOTHS. :cc A LA RUE ASSoRTM ENT OF DRUGGETS, the ti EW SST PATTEUNS and °eery width, et the Lowest for Clash, lncludlug Crumb Cloths, Feltings, Rugs, OIL CLOTHS, &c And haying purnbased for CASH. Indore the late advances, We on able to well at the asanntactorsn' prin., an unegoalled stock of CA RPI_Yr S, Window Shades. liatting;s, &c. OLIVER M'CLIRTOCK. & CO., Ne;. TITTH IiTHEICT =.03 AT TB E NEW CAILPETT STORE We abal during the prownt month, at wholesale asd retail, WITHOUT ANY AIWANON IN PRIM, • full Hue of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloth, In sheets 3 to 24 feet wide. WOOLEN 07101:GETS ANT , CRUM 11 CLOT 111. WINDOW Sll , llllOl, TABLE AND PIANO CO% ERA, 111'0S, lIATB, STAIR RODS, Ac. The.. goods have advancer!, In first heeds, Imes TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER ('ENT. within tide(' days. and we are now selling at LEES V II A N MAN - OFACTUIIKE'S PRICES. Our stock all:newt en tirely DM, ell having Won purchased within otnety days, Ilia rash, at the very lowest prices of the year. McFarland, Collins & Co., Nos. 71 ANL) 73 FIFTH STILENT, Dela/v.ll Po,t Oaleo mad /h6ndle/1 131111.11ecs. C ARl'id'S (AVE ADVANCED IN TEM EAST, 11,11 im CUlliillll o to well, until further entire, good. 111 onr line e t prices Reduced Fully 20 per ('eut From last emlyaiee rate., W. D. & H. IrCALLIM., STEEL COLIARS EATON, MACRUM & CO., Noe. 17 AND 19 rim STREET, Pernatmuu, PA Bole Aponte for Atkinson's Steel Collars and Cuffs, Enamelled White, having the appearanoe and ema. fort of Linen. To military men and traveler& toe) are Ishaletabla ODIArt. PRIMA Of STILIL OD.A.AfiI AND more CND'', Standing Cullen.- 03 each. " Trirnever ....... 100 .. 150 per pair. Ladles' Nam. Collars Ile each. " 1 60 por pair. Stin ts grl_past Ott reeedp2 ell la. Collars re-enamelled for 'ZS cents ; Jr exchange • NEW - WLLAD. for an OLD ONE, pro viding lt to not broke or bent, for 213 mote. noire& supplied at the Now Tort AIN. , '• V. Fire lid addles. EATON, 11A01101 1 & 00. taburgh , Dit, Ds. DRY GIOODS, !K. 'TOLMAN' 13LLES JOS. HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE. 77 and 79 Market St. To-day wo commence our Regular !Milan) S.olco of Embroideries, • Lace Goods, and Linen Handkercheifs. Our stuck of (lime Goods Is more complete than at au, former semen. The prices have been marked dime. Wu have else just opened a choice lei of Worked Slipper Patterns, Taney Money Bap, and Fine Oashimere Searle, suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Our AWOL of other Sossortabh) Gorda le 1.41 oo erortr.l to Cloak Ornaments, Bead (limps, Velvets and Gimpure Laces, Bilk and Felt Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Gloves, Stoobings, Wool Hoods, Baoques, oats s, Balmoral Shirts, Quaker Shirts, Corsets, HEAD DRESSER, LADIES' MERINO V LEST'S AN 13 LAI ANV ILIZS, Men's Undershirts and Drawers. HEAVY DRIVING GLOVES NOTIONS, %MALL W AHEM GEN i?,11A1.1.1i holeralu Rooms up rash , Itterolinta. Blot a oaha no who buy to eel' agaiu au ppilo.l al lotrott • hol, lotto rate,. JOS. HORNE & CO., 77 and 79 Market Street. 01: R ItKrelL DEpARTMENI GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! MOSQUITO KID GLOVES Cashmere Gloves and Gauntlets. 1.41)1E5 . CASH'eIERE tiCARFS Real Maltese Lace Collars and Sets, LACES AND MIINDROIDEILIES AT WHOI,ESALE Hosiery and Worts! I \ k ITV, AND AT TOE, LOWEST PRICF.S • MACRUM & GLYIIE, SIXTH AItRIVAI J. M. BURCHFIELD'S FRENCH 11E11.1N05, 115. ct. 4, KM PRESS CLOTH, for 26, cheap 12110= CLOAKING CLOTU SATINETS AND NENTIJ KV J KANN ROBROY FLANNELS; A roll m4ortmeot of NEW GOODS. Cell .d Iwo N.E. oor. Fourth and Market St• N EW GOODS 'EDUCED PRICES ! BARKER & CO.'S, 59 MARKET STREET CLOAKS, MERINOS DRESS GOODS, Gent's and Boys . ' all 7 ' Hm.monAr. 9 starerig• GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON DON'S BUY BRBOBB BILLING THESE non GENTS LINEN CHEM N. 87 FOURIII sTaKET FINE ASSORTMENT CENT'S LINEN CUFFS FUR GAUNTLETS 1!!!!11111 A NI VW SUPPLY OF VKIRY ('IfIAP Al.o, a 1.,,a1 Invoin. II If M. 11,14.1 NI)1.41 Th' lxrg.•.t k 78 JIAa ET 8T 11.1:1:T Elvtwom V. , nrth owl Diamor.l Or NEW COODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, JUST RECEIVED EATON, KACBIIM & CO., Nos. 17 AND 10 119111 STARE? FOR SaLE ---_-_.....-....---. -.-• ..... , . . ..... . ..._ _.... . ______________ pußLic sALE OF To, PINE ri 'RON' I T'' ^TBS(RIBE-lit will offer at poi- m- .0 .;.--,- -- ,. r , , „ ./- FURNACE A Nit II t:3 t.lln, Ittnik C,'.IL mate rode, on the bra, Giu AND Tin DAY: , ~,k. \\,. ~ i .„.. „I A,,.. ,_ WORK S-By vsrtuo of at 'order of 1.11/ I•401./3 0111 1 1 , DE , E. m ut:a, : - .....c so. 111 Soared mud, Pitt,- ILA NUE3I E NT. ~ _ ..- ~ the Court a Common rt. 'a tle. . onto) I I.t v- burgh. Pa . Oh , follw - 1n: improved FARMS, attnate and after MON It Y, No - r"1"13'• tutor" wr °bin. /u:l on r ii hob , . 9 , 7 lu North Busier and Chipped townrhips, Bean, v e i-e ler 1..... h. In, -PEN NSY LYAN!A. CEN.YHAL at the it door ( the t tot: lion., en Mod • , t tart, ,al 1..r.r ii ,th,t, Iron .; i r irk, maven ft ru RA / LL'a AP- N. I_NE DAILY TEAnsa. vtAIN of SAT( RDA I, Mc LAti day 0/ knit tabor, A. fi . • Prnil-ntl Stn lanai. cont-.lvnt to Ottlatn, atrlos.is ' The THROUGH ACCO3IMODAIOBY leans tho Panatger Natant daily, (except annay.) ISGI, at the lad tit I o'clock. P. 31., the follow t tc. I "red I i l logi . mar. . dtwarti. , l r. a: ,rt.tle, rights, ou).. ao I at., , en, •T..• Arno., capable of dii rd.; into three te at at 3 ...., a. m., , plug at all Statatua Imotress Plata- , "tra, in on Founts 01 Lao non an . km , ati a. ; farm , or I.• sold as a whole. harsh tord Ph iladidhlthi, and mak mg direct Connee• the Pine Mon , Furnace Linda Hang" g 11,, k, a , 100 a ~,, a „) , ,,,,i,,,r, the above, I e Ire ....1.1 nn a , p-t• I, n I,r N• e y .rk and 1.1.1.1711.1w . a. Woks, u It. the Itadroad, iti t!..• •tnt a .1.5. ph 7. rti , Iri• 7 'b.' fn in r"."... 3 - 1 . 3 i'. l- n 1 lie TLlBAtball !JAIL TKAIN Inters rho Pal- Ptabts i 1311. .1,,',,u 6. l', .1., . i AL., lo 1....1,, ,ii, .L. , , St at its 4rh ilea ham New Brutal 41 r/ 1..2 r Smoot entry u era Int b.z.opt burday,) at wit . , tuna u unln tr, m New linmltton ' k.. a. at , stoppihg only st prlnci pal atatruna, and ranking . threct nunectiomm at Harrisburg for Mani la ...helm,. two ~, ,r, r_ L 5.... , , ... , I ~, ~.,,, 142 aert et 0'; mil... kon, 31, u it: •1.. east quail. rof ...anon ..L.lit -, a eth hal. • , i a.. p Alter tho 7th of [racemes, all 1.1 - the an ve re t -,d more and in .hurgoon, awl for Nos York via Phila. m ug ~. , n ., ~,,I, „, a ., ,„,„ ,I, a ., ,11 . a ~d,.. ~ „. .n . ender l "It It E.. . ....t unto .130. 3. s t c, ~ ~, ta ~ , I': d. ~ Mato, to a Idatl, wt. .. at, lea th diethin I , thou.,. , cITY OF NEW 1 0111.: 'ratio-dal. Dec. I -I , 'I or 11-.. i: 'I" kom t t a.l prendbott r.onts ( .. 10 i . epee 7 , logrne cast 2.1: chain.. thetioe watt. 1 ET'. I . ... Aboard.), In. 1'- i rry. un .: at the Idle to; S,• , , t 1,, ~ 4, P. 1 1 ,1,, rgh. de dt. tumult" wait GAO ;Iran., thClit.e ouuth 7.1 , And "lnr7 sonionning Saturday, want, from Priz' I Isle .11. .h. PARKIN, Tiolo t Agent on-I we, _.O t: 1,103, 111,1 1.0 1.3.10 ~1 d. gnats 1-1, North Diver• i And at All, ghat]) hilly. on -I dII . Matt to Hue of lot t two of K 314 SW No . ), . 4.3503 00 F./ad.:IL A. Q CkS , F.I.III.TRY, Ti kat Agent th , two o ith tho :,theof said Jul to Gm tenter of t ~.. 1 Putuble 6. Gold , .", . 4 . Nr.f.a.". l 6 . 0 . 1 ..1c. For forth, r tht•ruottott apitle to ta.rue i Run; tlenco teruth n.. 1 10,, , ta 4 . 011 t 3.37 Fours ream ink tar eitralage .t. 30 DO \k I 1.1. I A 'll ~ .1. r .N% ART, A get., chain, thenco north 4 degroot and .i. minutes east . do to London.... 8.5 00 do to London 34 00 At the c0n ,,,,,,,q, 0,,,,.. r:0 4 . : , ~, 4 ~,,,a,,.. titan el k cltatos, Orono; along the lam of lot. City it.; two , d. to Pnris 95 00 do to Paris... 40 PO ' ~,,,,,, , 2.) and ono. ,1 I fraud vtllagn of Flai,lug 11., kto Ott , ' do to Hamburg 90 00 do to Had; g ...._ orthomat natter of lot man tie, tla nee avast around I Pwww . tgers wl. forwitrd ,9l to Haim, Bremd. Bot lot number thaw „t) of Row., s ...ay to the place of Wilinta• nnt.3,7l', the, at tiPtrillY law tat.. beginning, eicept ro much . of the fore- 'keg rei hale Fan , fn.. Lire age. on QUOorittOwn ; 7.10. Cabin, lawtt herstuftwo mold tot:. I' ll , ,. Hoshead " , and alio so , 17 1 , I.3.3.btearags, /30. Thome who wish to mut bas hair Esau granted to Moth.aint r., ot3 end for their Irienth. esti boy ticket. be. Si the. a flanging Rock, au o 10, It then . thurrh In in . rate. ~„4 .„ .„ a L,,,,, ~,a ~,„„,..„,1„.1,1 4„,,,d s o n, G . Nomrs -The Steamship CITY OF LIMERICK, Peebles it, tnutt to .1 , 1 for tho l'lnutor, alai 11,0 le,-- of this lice, will salt as an extra steamer on THURS. , Putt.. 11000 as vet forth In the Mt, of said It DAY. Dar. drl• ff. apletdl.l accommodatlone for Ilamiltd, Jr., to maid U. tr• Fiabint as Trost , , I Pan Clad and Steerage Patanniters, at reduced rates, Av., dated April nth, khan.r payable In r 8. Cm - retry. The brick part of tha Railroad at.' Coal taro I Fur further infOrmation apply at the Company's auto In Ilanglng Rock, 01/3 LllO ground upon which 1 Mt., JOHN O. DALE, At:Amt. them.. stank. together with the land 1)l,,;; le. I 13 Broadway, New York. moat raw said alma, and the north line of tio , nest " JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, road track and nabob, or ilt. the .toot mod w its- , Hand street, Ord house from thin bridge. lines of maid otheo bolltlnig prolonged to ....ii 1 nail- 1 mbi i "f . Plttabarair. road track.. ! CHEAPEST 1. ssAI.;F. F . ' k '-' - itiii \ I . & Al. the following rights, caument. 0113 May, b , ' oit . The PICIIIIIIOII right and prvolego to eon. 111 1 4 1 11 , "THE ''OLD COUNTRY." any part of renlion el,ou k 11), tow tod,p one 'ln 1 range number tinettan k ite), and or wand scent ~;, I Pas , tiger. lonnsht oat in FIRST CLASS MAIL township de (1), rang.. eighteen (1a), (except sot:mm[l i „,..... , a .. y . of ...an warn 0 . ) . aiap . ~, ,,, ,,,a raia ~,a i ,, ,, , .i a stl.ll. , from Liverpool, Londonderry, Galway nit.) for a period .1 in,...) dive t2:JI lean flout Gm. I ' r ' orb ' kin li.th day tel Au a enal., A. It laid, to take Oland far ' Got tine of lid Grove Furunce ur lure,. that iii,' Me tl4l bud[ by atild Nonni - ova Furnace Conipand , °it the And by atifltng vessels for TWENTY-ONE DOL. sa al 10/11.111, blll. for no other me or purple.whataver. I L , . A, .h. m kunaucy. any trr all trim tin' drat ma, Lou round 11/.11.1 sad, A !di to I). O'NF-ILL, pram... Aka' the tight tawny for teams and waren, r• r• Brewing Chrorar(e Building. or If mu eltatnl, the pre, liege at laying down a railroad ; ~ a„.,,..„ Fifth stret, Prctsturgh track or tea ks oval nay of the laud owned I.) seat!. .. Robert Hamilton, on tee 15th any of A u r rust, 104, .N 1U /RD LINE.--Stenm from ~ 4 . told to pass aad repass there.. ws anon an may 1, ; •).) necessary to ettabla too propor parties 01 take alai 1 LIVERPOOL AND QUESNSTOW , carry to their respective Furnace or Furnaces any charcoal or oda., ore or other material wh tett awl parties may hard the right at any Limo to 1.11, from any of did land,. Also tho right of way for n railroad tray k ' .:. feet wide, 12. g feet from the rentrn Rao each way of the privet, Railroad track, and exteadmg from nut to dt h east curter of add lot number too (r), of dive s Survey, to the south line of the wont half of 'h...., h rent gitarEnt of station dot (7), towneltrp use (I), rang.; alghteen (la). Al., the privileges which the said Robert 11.111. ton, Sr., risorved to himself Au conatruct railroad tracks taut; .y of the 'Anat. of Itangtur; Rook. Also the right or way for a datable track of railroad from ad lot number olio (I), as heretufonrdeacnbed, along the prearot railroad through the lot upon o bah the ILolltng Mill stands. Aim the right of way fora ingot road or ?mind track across the southwest corner of tho want towel of the lot known as Co tavern lot In 11.giug Rork. Ad the limb, wood, rislita, privilege mad ono,- manta conveyed by Rolx.rt Hamilton, Jr., to the firm of Ilamriton, Peebles A Wes; for a rimn• parketten deacription of which reference is mad, tu wad deed, 011,11,3/11 Septetnlwr 19, 15.50. Appraised at 508,1.100, thriaargbis of which aro 'ottani. to tb. , dower annuity of Mts. Ira , het II mut. ton, of 51,200 per annum. 'Craws or Saris.-Ova thin' mar in haud, ono-third lu ono year, and ontr.thanl In two ',an, with niter. oat an tbe defernal payment from the cord matron of de. JOSIIEA 11A1113LETON, Sheriff of Lawrence County, Ohio. lIENIIY F. SEAL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 12th, Isra. n 02 1 ,3 Tolle SALE—ROLLING MILL FOR -a: BALE.-1 offer for sale nu easy taros, tbu largo sad extetwivo Iron Works - known or the "flanging flock Bolling Still." Thie will IS sititatc.l of Jiang jog Rock, on tho OLIO river, In the heart oft ho COAL :and littlti region of Southern Ohio, one build nal and forty nittkalllthOitu Cincinnati, and imiumlottoly upon the rialkeltiontslble at all stages of water, nod thorn.. fore I ng facilities for shipping supno to an) millt abort , this region. Thls mill Is inferior to W.. hr the Went, either for CAPACITY or ItUItAIIILITY of finish, being en tirely NEW and in the loot .if mpoir—is suppllnnl with ColA L, dolivorwl in tho illlll.l. without any trouble whatinTer, except unloadingit from mars. There is connected with the property akitit L on e of ground, 81.1 12 dwelling houses, all within one bundrial yard. of the mill. Moo tiro wells of good water clew to the mill—is streplinol with miwllluery on folloar • • . double flued boilers, 26 feet lung, 92 inches la di ameter; I let er engine, eight fem stroke, diameter eylindur; this unglue drives muck mill, bar null, chair mill, small pull. refinery blast, muck shears rani stoves,. 1 slide salver 2 Sad st take, 2...tt•:, inches diameter, tithing tatter plate mill, sheet mitt, hammer and sheet shears. I do-me en gine, 2 foot stroke, 10 Inches diameter, driving latte, grind stoma, bur and small mill shears, and pumping all the seater for the mill and boiieri. Also with 10 hulling, 3 heating, 2 sheet and 1 boiler plate furnace. Also smith and carpenter shop., with all the oaccasary tuuh. This tale to take place at the door of the Vuurt flows, in Iroulou, uu Saturday, Dec. 12th 11it7:, at 1 o'clock r. a. S. 11. Attorney for Mary A. Ilempsield. Banging rock, Nov., 1043-ruOS. SALE OR LEASE—A largo Lot Ila I:Amphora, on the Passenger Bully, Ave tulles trout - Pittsburgh. on which thus 4 o good Dwelling House of nine rooms also, savers' other !louses, all both of brick.. A well of good water to tho yard, plenty of good Galt, and Convenient to Churches and School Emma. for particulars addicts or call un O. T. GILLIAM, Sharpstrarg, Allegheny Ooonty, Pa. sciTtfdawl, FOR S.ILE Twenty-Five Dollars. r. 5 ln gold,: or Ite equivalent In currency FROM NEW YORK, 130 In currency Balls every wook. Apply to THOMAI3 HATTIGAN, Agent, • safkausly Pittaburgh. DISSOL UTIO.MS. IVSSOLUT lON.—The - Partnership A-, heretofore exintlog ureter the name and firm of J. It. LINDSAY& 00. thin day doisolv,l by wawa] connetat. All b . 14 connected with the late firm will be te-ttled by J. R. LINDSAY. at Wood street, np stairs. J. 11. LINDSAY, J. IL. LINDSAY. I have also illepoeted of my intere+t In the firm 01 J. 11. A S. MAXWELL it t'o. to .1. It. LINDSAY. Noe. baba. J. 11. LINDSAY. llnring parch...el One inferted of J. Ti. LINDSAY, In the firm of J. 11. LINDSAY S Co., Ilardwtwe and Cotl.•ry BIletill(+01; also to the Bret of J. B. S S. MA X W ELL & Co., Bellowe Idanufart unfelt, the bad nen will continue or usual, Hardware and ('utl•ry, by 3. IL LlNT.`ft I Bellows, So., J. B. &S. MAX WELL, & CO. Non. 2. ISM,. nISR)LUTION OF t'AIi.TNERSIIII'. .1.1 The partnerehip heretofore existing between the enbscribers, under the firm of PHILLI I's, FREW & CO., lots this foy boo diesoleed. CHAn• LA ol'E II Ala and WI L LIA M FREW twine pur chased the entire I ntorents of the other pttlent. The !rosiness of the late firm wilt be nettled by LOCE • ISAIIT St FREW. . . WILLIAM PI - MI.IPS, WILLIAM FREW, CHARLES LOCH lIART JOHN VARAN SI/ELL, A BR'M V. Pittsburgh, August lull,, Itil. WILLIAM raENv. VCR . 1A RT L FRIEw, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, warm ALMON Olt WELLS, Vonangn connty slid - BRILLIANT OIL WORKS, Negl,l), Ron. 001 c., 172 S 171 WOOD STREET, RUSSIAN PEBBLE 81'ECTACLES. Notsrlthststuding the attacks of Jest° spectacle Vendors, who aspire to the name 01 Opti dam, the RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Am receiving daily the warmest endorsements of our clam. All that is asked Is to euamlue all other Spectacle; then call and examine the EUBSIAN. PEBBLE ones. For sale by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician Manufacturer or wo Ituastan Prt!lole t‘pectadoe, Ja9s t 9 48Th ntreet. Morninz rue 11011.11.4 FLOOR' NG BOA RDS 1 Prime luck Flooring Boards, 16 fort long, rarious widths, for ado by beIIoMAKER &,LANG nol3:ltu 349 Litioty exert R4ILR.O.IDS B-11.11*KS NATio,NAL Ih\ 1 OF PITTSBURCH TREA. , ,urts DEPARTMENT Orel,. or Cum mutat,a or tug Cuttur.a. - E , Wncitington City, Aug rat Nth, Witrurts, By itattifactory et idettc• pax Fj I , the nutlendgmal, it ham bcen mode to apAthat the NATIONAL BANK OF PITT, ra (111, in the County of Allegheny, and utate uJ Penneylvay Ityo 1,11 duty orgunt,al uuder mud accordiDg the requiretuentn of the Aet of Congreer, entitled "An Act to provide a Nat tonal Curry... 7, ',cared by • pledge of United Stater Stoekr, nud to provide for the clrenlattuu and rxelentitt ton thereof," approrod February Vali, mad lens compiled a Mc all tin pnt.ssiona of bald Act rolutrtel to:be compiled wyllt before commethe tug the 1...int...0f Ranh tug Now, therefore, I, Broil bleCuLt.ocu, Coruptrollot of the. Currency. do herelty rertir„v that the enbl FIRST NATIONAL BA NK ttlai PITTSBURGH, oily Allegheuy, and toate or Cern.) 11 an la, to an tI t• .ciaal to commence the ilet.... of Booking tui der the Act nf. .royaid. In hediutt.ny whereof vituese toy hand E s , I . nyel seal of the. bth day of August. j I t 0..., 111 t.II Ni 'L I LOCH . • Uonaftroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (LATE PI T9nr66u T 0)11 P N Y.) cArrrio., $400.000, v. privilk.g. to incres.so .4,1,1_)(), The Pittsburgh Trust y hating organized tinder the act to provide . eat Currency, under the title of the I'lltaT L DANK OF ri cold reels.. viler its services for the collection of Nolen, I.:chemise, be., receive money en ilepedt. , ..! buy and sell ho• change on all parts of the r.,uot ry. The encomia which ho ai1..n.1,1 the Pittsburgh Trust Vompricy, einee its orcatioultien to 1.5 . 4, rill no bell , , be a sufficient En: tutee that business entrusted to the new erg:mi.,: tea n ill to - rive the same prompt attention. nava,- a cu ry el.tetalitb rorrespicoleure with Banks and Bankers throughout the e iul r)., no Ls.l tern ve can offer encored hail!: les te th.ere who do bllbitlV.s4 With 111. The hcisinrss will be conducted ey the same ow, ers and Director. Jame.: Laughlin, I Alexander :peer, blurt N. Hayti, FC:111CIA G. Bailey Thum. 13..11, Alex. Gradley, Timms. Wmhltriam . hamm.l Item Wm. h. I.: linick, I JAMES LAUGULTS, rrresks.t. JOHN D. semy, Aligtuf StR, 'SSA. DDOLLAR-I\"INGS IL K, O. 65 Forum ETC.F.FT. •. - - Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also ou Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from May lot to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock, nail Irma frovemhor lit to' May let from ti to Is wells k_ Dept.tls reeeive.l of all re ms not Loa thou One Dollar, to o l a diiidend of the peoho declared twice a year, in "one and Decemis.r. harmed luta been de clared senti-annually, to Juno and lkieember, stove the Dank was orgauiled, at the tuts of six gee cent. 3 i ' n ' terest, If not drawn out, Is placed to tho credit of the depositor 8A principal, and bears the Baron to. terest from the flnit days of Juno and December, row pounding tag. a year w ithout troubling tho dewed , tor to call, or even to present his peas book. Al, nab roto mousy will donble in less than twelm years. Books, ountaltilog t h e Charter, By-Lawn, Rules and W.gulations, furnished gratis, on application at tho Patsincrr—GßOßOE ALDRED. el,. P11.111E411: Plrrept SOll John ➢. Maeda., Jot= Holman, A.lex.inki Sneer, Beni. L. Fahneetock, Janos Mr A nix", Jam. livrdman, Calvin Adtans, John Thsekofsm, John [Moller, George Mack., Maur, A. Carriar, Charles A. Wien, William Douglas, Jahn Evans, William S. Haver., Peter 11. Iltmker, Richard Ildys, James D. ti,Dy, William S. Larely, Surma !yr & 4.T.daar A. LA for 'Me by MEE lea= M. Puntioct, John Blarelull, Junes B.D. 31.ceAs, A. 31. Pollock, N. D., II tll Darrn,, Wiltlnm J. A.aGIVOSI, Peter A. lileaelra Wolter P. Misrah;ll,` . John Orr, Robert Robb, Henry L. RiegWate James Sbidlo, Jul; 11.ShoenberPr. William E. Selmer. Alexander Thallo, Willi= Vanktrkr lt mar Whittier, Wm. P. W ,, Pmg4 chri.tim CO TON. i,7ifj u leno, to arrive J.l). clairaLD.