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The experiments '' . ...'•:• - • T 'ilicitt ' i 'ftinilii ii pi:minas/a of instrnetiori. from .:. . the/loud of Health, and the rends '..:A Mr. :•.Weyntana ,borestigations will be read: with • ... • interest:" — . , . -.. • di Board of Hada—Gentleman :Ao :', ,. . Pi ing' - Ward to thainstritetions receired,froui your - ' Beard on the 12th of 3ane, 1863, is company with ntr. GeOrgefFortims•and Supt-.Yrenolo; ''.., - • of the water works, I Diode I thoToullh Onno. Wallop of tha'Alleghany riveread. reservoirs, • - . taking samples. of the watar from 'cations ,--,...,:pointhwitha view of detecting the canseof the ,'-' ' ' 'loamy emiopbants which reached year Beard as be the condition tif the city water. Most of the eozaplaints came from the nwer ward ''‘l- - a • bit lig - ' ' the water was ascii as . hy 'r. or ...: • uwoody" to the taste and eine% • The day rater the examination vas made, bailey. vitae. 'weir:sod, and the 'river rose,-'eempbtinte . . • :,' Increased. . .••• - . - An September , the river again being Tory ~...,..,' lo o p the mane itirleardusamell were netl eo co t ti . ' .. --,..-lsetad' and eissainel 7l , l a j nd from that time to .'. were again' . -" , this peasant •sueb.analfoin Morn Dads el Val t'": \ :4 niceisary tidies/oar duo causeetthennplesa *.'.. .., ant subject of complaint. -•.,.. - The attention of the public befits' again called to matter, I send yeafthe remelt. of my examlnatlims :- •-- ' - 'At no time mace last fall has the city water . been entirely free from patrolman, Omagh st times the quantitg present is very small. The ....,..- .'-'••-oll.la , not confined lathe surface of the as' is -generally Sirpgesed,. bat:is thoroughly . . . mixed y with it, and comes to the surfaesiory slowl. 'The water far the upper basin is .''. " : drawn from the lower at depth of serum feet 'from the surface, yet the , water of the upper '" headrinafitalni the oil. ' ' . ' ' ". ' • • filnee' the numerous Wineries hare com _ teemed operation, and - latch 611 is unloaded r :' • ' above the water works, the quantity of, petro -"' •"-•-• -.' leamln - the - city water has greatly increased. varying In quantity.from day to day ' but at ---• no time has the water co any free add I '' -...--."`:.... • or chemicals.,nsed in' the purification of oils 1 44 ..,widelormay be: called ' , dangerous or polson- I, '-" oils. Large quantities of sulphur-10 acid are ' --,ran...into the 'Ma r tel; it is there neutralised : br the carbonate of lithsad'd in solution in - •-?•;•-,'".,' the leghtary lamer, converted into lutes of Paris; which is not poisonous,' 1 '.'thougli` eertainly not's ealthy addition to . . - . . . . —. • -water for dietary parpescs. Other - tile • '''.ot•the:tarry regidne 'find 'their way into the . ' .. ..... water, giving it the taste and odor of petro- ice: . _ - /deny cases at sickness hare, beyond doubt, bean Ceased by the use of the city water, and by that alone; bet the came is this oily a - -mixture and other organic impurities, not the ' mineral refuse of **refineries to which It is, attributed. As long as our supply of miter is drawn from the Allegheny river,it will contain more --For less petroleum, rendering it unsuited for household Imo ,• but there re no reason the quantity should bo so greatly toe:cued by Ste refuse of the refineries as at present. The - Jest meant of acid now run into the river - `could be saved economically. and through the m - Process therdeldue would bare but little effect on the water:. A carefal =rosy of the river at all points, together with the results Hof the chemical ex- eatination, showy that the presence of the oil and whet is used in its purification, are not the only impurities contained in the city • ater ; and although this impurity at the present time commands general attentiou by the large quantity present, other admixtures occur which giro to the question of s proper water supply rtieriouS importance. When the comp lain u or the city water were Mint constant, it contained very little - oil, nor _ had it the tastri or odor of petroleum. At that time four gallons of the water from the water works were examined, and found to contain but little oil, but a large per cortege of or ganic) waters, such as aro produced by a city, ._ . and which, at the summer temperature, was Putrifituff, oud grae the pecuhar taste and odor eseribsd. Some weeks later, the river being again very low, samples of water were taken from the river stove Sharpsburg, 'and' directly above -the supply pipe at the water works, and both specimens analyzed. The first „spechnua from above Sharpsburg cotrtritined a - very smell quantity of oil, and garb roar and ' a half Veins of solid metier to the gallon— which is a purer water than tbe exoton, al most equal to the Schuylkill. The second sample, from Wear the supply pipe, gare over . sit mains of solid. residue to the gallon, en increase of thirty-three per ornotnus of foteign ... - natter, having been Added to the water be tweon Sharpsburg and diameter works- ,_,,. The increase consists main of 67 .Vi ate matter such as mould from the 'sewerage of a city, and which a far mote dangerous to the public beelth.then any mineral impel ' f lies which find their way into the lifer. It is organic matter such as this, which has mimed ..eueb excitemen% amounting to panic, COW . earning the water furnished Londonand ether The source and Mee of this dlsgtistieg and dangerous addition to our city seta is easily explained. The supply is drawni from the; worst pmsible point •on the two rive rs. At . the time of our examination the sir r fee ne- I whem so filthy as in the vicinity of O UP . O.T. I pipe; this pipoie directly below the"siost pop- ' titles and dirty parts of the city, had ,11 In I position to sash all filth from a laige papa- Litton all waste from 'our lugese (intones, and ail sewerage from a vast district. owThe - river, meet without currant, was very l— . In fact, a sewer rather than a rive”; 'moues of glib, ins &igniting state of decoMpositisn , were pouring in freel the cattle yards, them in ~the Fifth ward; hundreds of privies lined the river, (one used daily by over two hundred h, being within one hundred ' end fifty r ands at of and in a dire " ctline with the supply pipe,) all contributing their filth to the gen oral sewerage of these largo wards.s. The water thus tilled with these petrifying and morbid matters was pumPed top to the beat of • summer sun, which made it null mere &omens, and had it not !have been for heavy Tales, the. most serious tlonsequen cm would hare followed. Daring the winter , .• Mason the-decomposition of this organic mat. ' ter is checked , by the low rem rate and they're comparatively helpless, but none the l can suggest no mettraid of ramming these impurities. filtration, no mattar how perfect, (=not dolt; there is bat one - remedy—a mor ply of water must besought ent,ot the mach of the filth of the city. I, The question of pure wateels etre of vital importance. hfcr fact in sanitary' science I" , . bettor established than the injortus effeSts - .., produced (intim health by impure ater mai ' Tor dietary purposes, and the great. Influence of fool water on the prevalence and mortally .. • ", of re w al ater all. dnorst for Allegheny city is much '- -- Mee than that on this side of this river t ; in b ° 6 ut , Lair lend th is IPAY . I, e - exPicLed P ew i should certainly be considered before the pro- t jects4 works. see erected.. It fel absolutely .- neerteery that reanuracbuing establishments 1 - - lava an out/ei for their waste products, and it certainlY _seem . mech. &spier to move the e ill sitar verkslhit of thy mach of contauri - edam from suchemrates than this the ludas. tsial life of our &let shoeld be h ned in and abstruotel by enactments whisks witnever hi satisfactorily varied out. Again, tut to pre - "- posed to ereetskdem on the Ohto liver below the eity,it would be woll I's seceopidet what .., , them • wontd be the condition-or Mor water se curing the leverage of over 15!,000 souls. saspectfoily, ,-. „' ~,Gicessus ' . n: Writ Pittsburgh, Jansmry-15tb;1564: -, ---"'"'o•----' ,~~, .1 .., f Parlor Dymnsatici. . We nee by the Philadelphia paPers that Dr. Dia Leyte, author. of the Caw system et gym • nestles, sometimes called parlo r ot 1;11.1, gym ' • nutlet, his ken invited by a numbs . / of the `:- growiluest citizen, of that city, ;rho feet In terested Is learning all thet can b• instal in ~ , .•:' .: the astef .. developing physical qu alities, at • -. • the same time that the intellectuel are under • - - • ; training, to deliver • lecture-410 she subject • ' -:. - ..tutritorreir (Wednesdey) evening. Two tof -'. . , ',-• : Dr. tenetKe pups . , the 11111101, thelte ll , from ....Dodos, : WO tad , classes :et pr. Pershing's . . • Female CoUege, and at Neville Wall, ill this • ' ' Illy for iiim• ii:entbs past, still 'we think it , - . voitteguirs a public lecture ht - DT. Louis T ' .' ' ..., C . -• ,-..-: 'Sat deparcinvito iit tidostion.;• .. . I !`''' . - • i . : ilii ' 3!"l U hl1;; (7 , 4*" ted - Tt e aji t o l ii n :Lr P: .;,- _lived last night, are audericsimm' and ot CoL ' .-1:01111111P, Al o,oiiii•lCAti Mi. a. left his man in •." . -Is 4 , '.. , ...aarire of Uthtt.,,i3•l, thibari.„,thd,4•nowled •-• ''./•.'?4l!"ikT.tii,rithai./. irithrie itirviii .e. i ;al 121913 id , -...i.:...6ztqx,Af.. Nut lar• ad: illibughisild trthLiporugast •, .. •• ki; -i.lO - ,..40, - ..:• - ,.: , 'may tortillas:wiles they attire there to.day, ;AI -;.esSiiemeli,y.- isse. fater mill isith &pin fey stir 1 , - • • : .!..:7';'..".V0i1a.. lasaiy":WiotAkr -1 , for thirth , re /•-.,. ' air iT a•yeiip4oVillqo6lll6 tigidati• I 1 i --i.y '-'7 ,-- co grip, X vs, iiii07141•441.0 thistly. . • ; - 2 . ..-: : ':''''' 4 " • ' and a• Mitaliero. lll l be wlrct ia 4 ° m• t - •''--. :- , ''' .- :; . :F - *: - - !slit Me* miIIVILU frlda• - . • k. '' ' ..4:`....1...•;"*.cire/.6--',...... • ,--.,:- . ,.—.1., , ,itc,...,-Ve*lt.liso_lisi 4, W i--.e14 ' ' . ''• ":2.2.-''.:;:f•-;:3-'-'02--` -" " 4 ii, ~.- .. , .. ~. . II - ••• -. , ' -•-.• . . • - • ' ' • • - .- . - • ililaiii W WiWe ' r i.W * Wli t ttin _w. WO Alit • piC l' I . ..... , • Ph ... .; ~..gheny Bleu. I - SIM. iladelphia . SC4I. Areerkooe in "ding to the revival of. theproject to sloth *atm the Allekheny river, from this city to Blean,lCll Tien of the extratirdinntV hioUsse ey :th tt .oil wide; and the iiMiillititi4 ofAll . . . .. , . .. mesas of Multiniiittotil i tO to mulct? toft I . .. ~ illaborata surveys, made iii experienced On, groan, years ago, establish the fart tkat-this Improvement could_ be, . . Ueda en u t to: bieoy .vast..- beimit to internal cenimerite..,' l ltils es— thasted that tae - work would tioit'abfint one Million I iif dollars; and it . is reposednow Organize' 'Corporation. far the.parnosb. Ii hae been rogimoted that as the Wolk:would be in immense feeder to the Perourylvanis Rail ro that : great .corporation - should, .in its it i own Interest, obscribe,half o the capital, the western section of the 8 undertaking to raise te remainder.. Rs itrinsurtstion IS at a lt times Cheaper for' hligrest burdens of oommteree • than land transit, the balk of the oil trade . Mould of coarse follow Ms route, and thus roach the Pennsyvants Railroad CI Pitisburgh.... In •Philadelphis city this Is • 'Matter - of {monodist° and nepotist. intend, ss it would gio as the control of the ell trade, ' and 4101211tiOnathe exertions of the Attend° I and Goat Western Railroad. in northwestern . Pennslyvante... , The Allegheny matey I, In many points so Istorturoteand ragged al tO haulmd tonsil road parpoess, bitumen of the eintomous cost l of nonetructbig inch works. This Is the roe , son why it has been found impoulble to finish the A ll enheny Valley Railroad to (Sle aze The slyer neirigation has maintained Its meralal importance, despite all the worts of mdtroade to monopolise the trade of that re- gion; and the Ingenuity and eateries , applied to theca:lying on of the commerce by river, seem to warrant u in believing that It la in I no danger whatever of being materially af- ' feetadhy railway competition. But the inelibmt to low steps of ' water In the river most be OTOTOOIIO by milli- rid mearis; and for this pupae the works In- eluded in what gees by the name of a slack- Water navigation are invaluable. They would nue:MUM a navigable stage of water in the deer regalszly,.througheut the season, with out interruption, far beyond the capacity of any anal,. and for a longer period in the year. We commend this subject to the earn est eoulderstion of our leading citizens and these ooncemed in the welfare and trade of our city. It is one ef more than ordinary - moment, and ought to be acted 'upon with 'pith and promptitude. Boring for 011 in Chicago. A stook company has been formed In Ohice go, and forty saes, immediately west of the city limits, have been secured, and the work of boring for oil has been going on for several weeks. The drill is. worked bin. ten•horse power' engine, and the bore Is flu inches in diameter. The Ewan Jeered says : the drill has penetrated to the depth of about fifty-five feet from the surface. The first thirty-five feet was through 'dark lime stone. It is free from flint, but is very hard, coming tram the drill in an impalpable pow der. Below this is a strata of what Is known here u Atherui- or Joliet . marble. This Is a light-colored stone, not se hard as the over lying strata of limestenei and is quite a favor • Its with - Mileage builders. The drill hu pen etrated this strata aboattwenty-livo feet, and has not yet passed through it. The indications of oil grow more abundant and positive as the -work progresses. After passing through the limestone strata the fou drinlld was withdrawn,and, withthe reds, was to be covered with a dart, grill!' substance, having the iudenbted smelt of petroleum, an ns d the water drawn Op by the pumps oroitai globules of the lame substance, which adheres quickly to the sides of the vessels in which it in pieced, and goon *Vaporetti , when exposed to the air. The mite indications continue, with some little increase In the quantity of oil procured from the water. The company are confident of striking the oil-bed at from eighty to one hundred feet from the surface. Reformed Presbyterian. • The Pittsburgh Presbytery of theltetenned Presbyterian Church, met in the New Galileo Church, (Darlington,) on Weelnesday, the 2Uth inst., for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Robt.' White to the office of the holy ministry, and Installing him ss pastor et the 'congregation Fair `in connection with the congregation of Far iiew. The Rev. John Douglas,' D. D. of Pittsbutils, preached the simmers from Ilabak tfirb uk, 2dchsp. and isith\ Sens. Subject: "The -Future Glory of e Church; the ineans ot its accompflahmen ',land the grounds of its eiectation." Tbe Nee. 'George Scott pre sided, proposed the Constitutional question' and delivered the tree to the newly or dained m i n ister. Dr.', Genglu delivered the charge to the.people. At the close of the prdinatiort tervicca, the bales of the oongregationof New Galilee en tertained the Presbytery and their new pastor at a most sumptuous dianee—one which would have deine-ereditto a drat olsu hotel. The Rev. Mr. lialbridgei of the Methodist Church their , and ether. %trusters, . also partook of princely homitalities. _ The ladailetion la - the Fairview branch, foeirplaee ea the following day. The Rev. Dr. Douglas presided and deflected the eloarges. novitiatelain Ministers. • -The hens. of- . _ Bor. !lobed Grassy, D. D., por of the Fourth o l. P. Chula, of this city, utetra 'pommel of by s large company . . Of the young' people f his congregation, on the ovirenini of Bei; Tears, who, among other desionstastioni- of respect, presented Mrs. . Grassy' s handotis slhorAca. set. On the 20th inet.illemeinbete of Bey. Wm. IL Andrew's. • thumb, Lawreneeville, made him a present of oneltundiedAloilara. it.,. Coleman; 'postwar the cony*. piton in Birmingham, his - been made the recipient of alariety of , useful gifts trim his People- ter of Mount Bey. John T. Brownlee, pes Mops congregaticm,lne. been handsomely re membered in theism. way by his People. BAY. J. -Kennedy, pastor of the united charge Of Kinnumi and Jamistovnt congre ptiorisyhys received a and, of goals and nearly ove huadred dollars in money, as s donation fromtitipeople. Item. W. M. soniof Millemburg, 0., hie had the gifts of people showered on him in ruled and rich abundance. These us-pie lug annewicentents, show ing. a footing among pers and peep) highly creditable to all. . . . Fatal Itairoad Accident. Tho mail train over Baltimore and Ohio , .1101 road ping - Weft, met 'with 'an'accident I naive RowlieborgyabOut 12 o'clock on Friday night; Owing to , A, fflifootlii!:•rl4l, the ust "tiii ad the sleeping, di werothroirn off the trek ; 3'h! balance of :the train pawed corer _ . safely.: .Tie ateaping eir-upeitffewn.erimu banksmit, falling. distant* oyabout twelve fist.'- The punnets Nero asleep at the time, andwerevhrown about tho can In a violent =WMr by the . ; shook. Mr: Donaldion, the candnota of tbe oar moiling asleep with his lap banging over ?the hook of . the mat In front of him.. :As the ear baited over one'of hit ,ialts caught in the window and vsr mapped': eft like a reit it Os ankle. The limb was ampitatcd on the epet, and he died ' on' Sunday following. Lieut. Palmer, of Wellsintrg, nu as tatmtpant of Um sleeping' ear. ne was suffering severely from a wound in the isg received -at the battbi of Getty'. bimg, and it so happened that o w e fte testa of the car was thrown upon tid limb, ceasing an'ablitierff end i.painfal in jury. • Maj. Welts, of the lith Welt 'Virginia Infantry, remirbd a out in .the back of the .head; which Is very palatal, bet not ICTIOUIL Several other persoar item tightly cot and • ' 2 • The W gab Logton County Gretna Green. From time Immetdorist West Aleut:ides, Wutington county, hu been regarded and hat served as the Groins Green for the Pon handle. counties of 'Virglas, including the city of Whsciing. From Ordobor 6tb, 1811, malt .Tunit, 18f4, r. period of thirty-threo you., lasso Mayas, Esq., duetted, tided as Juitlea of the• ,Prvait o that and sing thca his htt the 15 Tee magi. truu WS/ • sun 'ol,lrto correct habits, and b. hept forma if AI bin Official seta. 'From this . journal, as reviewed. by hls son, It appears that bo joined in wellocir, - daring the period stated, Inn couple, most of thou "runaway.," who married against the conunt of their parents. At lust enevbalf of this, camber vas from the city or Imo= age 11$ of Wheeling, and many of the men thus ' married STIP 110• well knotirtl in the emetteitti ty for their *octal worth sad standing. Betio of tbus bars raised tans Ind daaghtart, wh* ha'''. grown tip, loved, and,. hello wins the .ho of .their paints, h ave gang to that same Greta. brass and boot married. Pouturras Ti-resurtveniass ,wan rat IfYrstran th 4 . prralcaos %warded to Accilicsa extabitAnt 61 Ors grist rilr; vim 'the loltavinr. thin I l op e or:Stonikfplsiiiretri. imam-medal -sad nut .k Arca, Twit.- *mob/ aim Atolls!. sted .akigth, -.l•Ex Ywurrint., barmy; brass medal said iiiptoss. • at Hancock. - . Major Beneral-WinGelrl6. Bar:coal arrived in this city , to-day, on business connected with 140 recruiting of the Second Army corps to--fifty thousand men. We have already 'pith:lolled his eiccalar, and we hope to find ;yim . iecoiviag the cordial and earnest eo operation et every tram o' influence in the `community. Gen.llaneoek is warmly endorsed `by Gen. Brooks, who takes a lively interest in the work in which he is engaged. The Second Corps comprises the following Pennsyl vania regiments: 53d from Montgomery, Li t ingdon, Union; Cambria and Lehigh counties: Both, 71st and 724, from PhiladOptit6 BLit from Philadelphia and Carbon; 108th and 110th from Philadelphia ;140th from Greene, Maroon, Washington and Beaver; 145th from Erie, Mercer, Warren and Crawford; and 148th from Centre, Jefferson and Clarion. In addi tion to these, there are four Batteries in the Corps, which will also be recruited. Person+ enlisting will have the choice of regiment or battery, and will be-entitled to all the advan tage of tioventment beauties secured b to those enlisting in any ether Corps. It is to e hoped that, for the credit and honor of the ill Sta soon te, the ranks of these veteran regiments w be filled up. Vatted States District Court. TLITTUDAT, Jig. 27.—Before Jadge Me Candle's. The cue of Powelson and Robertson, of Cross Crook, Washington county, indicted for obstructing the enrollment by shooting at Edmund Doak, deputy enrolling officer, was broughtto a close te.day—the jury finding a verdict of guilty, and recommending the de fendants to the mercy of tho court. The se ' eased were then committed to jail to await their sentence. Ales. Crow, Anociate Justice of Fayette .eoutty, was then placed on trial for procuring a soldier to desert. The allegation is that the defendant used his influence to procure the desertion of a young man named Mathias Lissy, who had enlisted for three years in the 14th Pennsylvania cavalry. Tho defense is, that MI, being a minor, went as a substi tute for a drafted man under the first draft, with the consent of his parents, but that his re-enlistment • for three ran was without their consent, and that hence he was illegally held in service. E=-Judge Gilmore and lion. S. A. Purviance appear for the defence; and District Attorney Carnahan and D. ti. Childs, Esq., for the prosecution. Returned. roar of the boys abducted or enticed from tam* homes by Gillespie, have returnecke their homes in the Fifth' Wool. From young n , Jones we learn as follows The boys—nine teen in number—were taken to Cincinnati, when Gillespie was)oined by a-man by the name of Smith, who woe ready to start with a government train for the Cumberland Moun tains. They crossed the river at Cincinnati, and when eight miles back of Coviisgtou, Jones, bWleaa, Smith,nnd Stewart deserted. Althongbaey wore well treated, and well fed, tWirmingold that it would be tour months tease they would,bo able to draw any pay, aid as they were but illy provided with clothing. an h e .rng lb. cold weather in the mountains, ey mune to the conclusion to take French leave, which they aid without even bidding their companions good bye. Arrived atOineinnati. they represented them aeLles as the sons of Union men who had been killed, and the soldiers procured them a pas sage to this place. They have learned a les sen from which they will derive profit in the future. The 102.1 Regiment. Rev. A. M. Stewart, Chaplain of the 102.1 Regiment, writes from camp near pauper's Ferry, in which be says : Our little shelter tents are the only quarters wo Lave for protec tion against this more than ordinary sewer° winter weather. No ere, of course, can Le kin- , died within these little establishoients,as their narrow limits affords no space for such a cora -1 rentable commodity- All oar fires for cook ing and warming have to her kindled in the open air. Oar very e nosed condition bas been well calculated to test the material of which the soldiers are made. The cold since the incoming of the year has been intense. Our boys have just received intimation that they way braid themselses bavitatiotui as win terquarters, having already since the ap proach of cold weather built them three cities, with a comfortable tenement for every four • soldiers --yet no sooner completed than with in an hour's notice cash one bad to Le for ever abandoned. ___- Letter of Thanks from the President. . The fallowing is a copy of the letter written by President Lincoln to Moo. Esther Stockton, e venerable and patriotic MO , of Allegheny, who has done much to comfort and char our soldiers, not only by her own exertions, but through the influence which she has exerted among her relations and friends. It is proper here to add that the noble eserti.ns of this aged lady were brought fo the attention of the President by a wounded officer who had shared the laindnees and hnspitaltly of Mrs. Stock ton's bones : Itsermi se /I litteN, t WASIMITTON. January, MC j Hai. Sanaa Nencaros:—Dear Madam : —Having hoard that you, • WY who has Pesw 4 ths . I hti• toroth year of life, bare knitted POMO MO butuirwl pairs of seeks for our widen, I desire to thank you. hay 1 also, through you, thank the 1.001 Ladies for their alerts en behalf of the whiten passing through your ally. Sours truly. A. Marna, Ice Uniantitg.olllestrtictlon of Property. Owing to the moderato weather, and the rise in the river, the foe in the Allegheny commenced moving, causing great destruc tion to floating property. At the hour o writing, we have not been able to oven obtain an approximation of the loss, but that it will beLsrger there is no doubt. At ten o'clock, this morning, no less than twenty craft of dif, Went kinds were observable Coating past the city, fast jammed in rho ice. At rho aqueduct and railroad bridge piers a number of Cat beats, now and old, are lying, some broken, some sunk, and others tern. d upon their sides,. This breaking up is only partial, u I the lee this afternoon is only running in small quo titles. We learn that some distance below the city it has gorged, thorebo putting an effectual slop to navigation of all kinds. DUS01101:1111' Bove.—Mayor AlezatUer yes terday evening had before him seven boys be longing to the First Ward, Allegheny, charged with disorderly condom on oath of Captain Gordon. Six of the lads were fined two dol lars and costa each, and the seventh was let off by paying the coats. The offente of which they wore guilty wee throwing stones. -Fatal Paarmtlma—A map named Ilmlep was takembefore Mayor Alexander to-day, of obtaining $27 wtoth of cloth txsigsfec=m., Pitcairn, by representing that he-had • large awn of money coming to him from Dlr. South. Ile was arrested just as he was about leaving the city, and he was let off by paying for the clothing. Srorrim Favas.—This dire disease hsui again made It appearance In some localities of this State, and is extremely fatal. In one township in Montgomery coun, six persons ty have died. One child died in two-inn:lra after being attacked. An eminent physician, whose skill was well known, died a victim to it. 001:1011 . 6 LIFAMMTL—PeIIOaI holding tick ets purchased for -Gough'. lectures, by calling at the Library` Booms the =mug will be re turned, on their presentation bolero Wednes day night. Wiervano Thocem—Some of tbo freight trains -on tho Pe. w. - R. R.. started west this morni ngs nd the regular businots of the road may be considered Sus fairly ro sinned. .1. I'. lints, PIRb street, Pittsburgh, and Ssiletit, Pechora street, Allegheny, base lb eeived the Boston Pilot. Nesr"Vork Leilarr Ind Saturday Ertniny Poet for this week. Import. by Rallion& i /awesome • LAMSON Jim. M-151 551 ,eotisd, 61 do toolne, Loewe. Oil .r, 61 Ild 10, do maned, Graff, Melee & co; Me do do, &log Bomar; remit* and heo4 light, CO V& oil, 31 it & to; VA do erefined,ls Idadaleon; 30 Su .10, yea "" hall r • CO:I l l o d & o:, l i r Ki.r;Affil?g6tn.. 1"14 ~,,,,..,..v . - ------.-----"'=' .cavisAND a Yermetroas Bona le. / 5 .1 . X" 4 rtsev'currnics ICRING- car. .t►ca, Ornig k Melinda; 13 bbla oUs4ll U a 414,4 he fai,,,,Ths .0.144 57 pram Iltpiptec 33 AN iwoel, loylar b u,Glanlu• las Judd, d lb& Awrkad rs im/ aye le fMe loco, SililleOtliltSo2; 11 base bum ono it Elroy' . l ItewoLook Volversw Clot es Whew.: & or, 5 bete dry apples, timing 451.0 1; /la WE .Oat " y .po rn) re te:,7"`"lrrt,..tir.lr, li`lu. eV.° te91.1=1.124:1?11.•8".. rut' WO seee is =hum wee"l7.ceteutroolito se the tee- me osm, Fete./ a Arcot Narabill stoop mine, .15., plena& tbafr-414. Wel cortsto tut t i b ..,tr(1,:li: ir i s , .; lA. rgt.stp 00.51 plbs. i ffeeM t y . , r i, , l b o nor,, t iw. 1 . 4 A cad callieH4lly totralairer con t' Outfal of 175 Wu oats, 5 Oblo apple*, Orem & Itea l =: . d o om, fa o Dee olytotoo. le ts la malty • Clotho lolotshey, 111 fir loyd,1? 046, Jolts A Catet:Z4 .kW I. slim ftreorr an& karat Ba . rye, Ite eX cr i .„ 14 A . ' i t., PX:git.O.:lllriik=agitila, S. -,,,„.1',...'5g,.rva.th5=11113: matigehMoretbss dry hole, 5171 Jaes . ti 21:0: 7 tiotter, L 8 NOW ftlen P. " m ane oe f 7.ll,ci:►iloirtielreaf=tt tlietV:lsrdel=itt b lit I :g,' , I A d. unioN atUaket bat leo cow it thipoetone , halal Ste StCeneYlo;-80104;X:3, *ft Ve . ; . Y . 1141 R lertnyie to Mod • oft& Cop,,'Oborwiee a =Jr of sy . ..lelleeeinele, ... . ",. V,ruliio . l . ct.tb• Row" as& sto roil , . MP* A " Aps; ,t ,* or 5 de da....reltell"ti Ifor lef ic at to t . law m.s. art the. dote's. One mu X able 6 2161 ' 'ba OA I *On= arl i WA., aad tt l ' ° IOC . ' " l" ' tratte%t=atlrVit...„_4 l4 law A li, clar A A Iterewer; el yfeP__ _ 'Soweeall co; 8 swei ' • • -;.:101i11"::'Vi'lli.:Ai --1"-- : . I,l'l 4" tiAl l° Bielti-rinIAWILSI/1 reg'l4""ifoleUit.ll:lZW.M''lriSlios T 11.1 ..a. LIM fice, IYO =ITO Ord 1 1 Me t"'" 'e 1, liv i sS . • .11530 1 X a. OCILt 153. „a. 5.; 60 Iltkltitairf, . 'Moon, biflinrons city, waa arrested In Wsotkintong.f few.dayo ago, on 1 auto of itoallog • ensilfrom Senator Clark, - ' • . COMM Pgata RECORD PI ITS BUNCH NIA lIICBTS Tema:, Janoary. 181 1. Cdtaili—Wheat le grin but inchangod; sales of rod from wagon at 51,401 also, 2 cars on track at 0,40. Barley is stoady wills a mvilardwrisaid from aro hands at 51,03 for Pprinc, and 21, 20 fOr Corsi Is rather dull, though prices aro noinl nally un changed. Sale or 2 care elicited al 51,28. Oats— sabro from brat bow , . at SOGSIr, nod from attar , at tai:. PROVISIONS--There la a cuutinuol good local demand for flacon, and we note regular rah. k , Xt 4 for Shoulder., fur Bides; Mc for Plain Rams. and 11c1ur Sugar Ciired. Lord Is stood], with sales Of city at 14:!.:?. Mesa Pork Is quiet andttneltongad.. wo note mall inlet to We trade at s22q =,+a Prr bbl. 0110CSEIES—Sugary aro Armor but without quotable ch.ge lo val.; small eal. of Italy 1 CSn for Calm, and 15e tor prime Neer Oar.. Cof fee is ateatly with regular oda of Itlo at 35 to 3f.c. Molaseo. Ilrus with salm-at from C 5 to 100 for fair to eholea FLOUR—Bomal. orceallogly guild although prices are tirm and fully sqstalned. Quotation. my be fairly given at 56,25 to 50,50 for Extra, and FPO to 57,30 for Extra Family. Eye Sour steady at 57,25 per bid. SPlCES—steady, wtth regular doloand at the fol lowing quotation.: Casale, 56/37 Qom, GU; Pep. por—in grab—.lsc; do ground, 350; Nutmegs 51,10 01,21 SEEDS—Thera is s moderate loud demand far Mo yer !bed, and a round lot would bring 18,00 war bushel; mall =leo in • rotall wayat 5e,r40, 50 . Timothy recd sells freely at 143,00, and holders gen rT3ll7 are 33E33 53,33. Salo of 73 bush Flax Sad nt 33,4 3 . 11Alf—b shoady with a molar demand at former quotation.. Sales from scales of 14 lora. at Vt 3 040 per too. Baled Doty, 01:1 track, may be quatad at 637038. CULD3E—is unchanged, sales in lot. of 40 bet Waders Reserve at Ite, and 03 tr. ll•mbarg at 13e. BUTTER .t EtIOS--mda of 3 ltd. mime Doll Bet tor at 2.30, and 3 hhis choice at 30e. Packed may ho quoted at t7442.1c. Ego nominal at "JOY:et for IPPL6.s—lirm bot tincloanged: Wm •t prima ranging from In,fin to SAM per for ...Men to prime. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. J.. 24—The market for l'strolortin hen Won ...ally quiet to-day, while priers Lane indorse. o materna change. Tor Cr•Je them ants but MAO etteiry, awl the market consequently ruled du/I .1 06 to Intik and 2 , 1 to We. Wit note o seenll male at 14 free on team can; and a sale of belt erne Reported at 1414 though we cannot vouch foe the cerracterbe report. Relined le tiviet tint steady at former rotor, say 17 to .19 In bond, for straw to prime white, and 47 to 41 fur, gale of lad bide 't Iron City" free, nt 41. The seceipte and eltitunente 1.0 the twooty.feur boon ending et noun today, were to follows: nip. Ciento—La New York, 114 bide ertnie, 40 do tar; la rblladeipbtb, 1179 blots refined. 1 doerude, (.3 dolmen. slur, 3.1 do tar; to Baltimore, TM Md. Mined, b 9 crode. Ite o ipts—err Ploreland l'lttsborgh Itall road, 113 bbl. refitted; pro A V II 11, 1116 bide re good, 235 do crude. No abiemerds west. New Vork Petroleum Market. Special Unlatch to OA ralsbargli Gazette. Nast Yosia, Jan. an.—Tbe market for Criale i. dull and pricy," have declined slightly; satia on tne spit at .a/nra l : ie. Tor GoAnsd, the marlot la 11orlandly ar,orr, and Lien, rates •reitsaiell. sales of teinded at 4:047t,ir ou the spet: anif tho atm. agar.. seem de. mandril for Felirnary, Marrh. and April Fre. oil range" from 5. - 1 to Me. Receipts lindertteltesetsue LAW. Tha receipt' , fn. the internal Ws.. Iran July I. len:, to Jancary 1 inclusive, food up 147,641,00 0 . liar ratiroated recatpla for the Pima] year ending se change be made in the new.. law, an P4,flial,,Cme. It has been estimated that with e.t.a rh.vet In the Ear. Law, In dicated to law, and aim with &Walked.% provisions f..r the prnper ea i"rceake.l the law, A.. 61 to Orr eat or Mere severely punish frauds, the restpla .Isar the fir. year's ...ratio. would be as Litovsk The emltnate• are rade Int Ile, strand year, Inasmuch at sham are large stocks or band a kWh have paid daty ander thy pmseut law Spirtta--At nth. '.l 11a1,1N0,011% ut fa. kt gallon, $411,0110,0let; at 1,1,1 , 011 gall., !CIA'S., ?Omer° —At VD" hoard .d to on leaf, with • dtawboek, klll,oou,Otansu UM 0 . mann. tortured, awl attempting 6.1, Mta=t6, ooo . Petrulaus•—• lon kl on ern., with lne drawback mimed. I , 4,o , shrirso. Cotton—This artkit ,litheall to estimate, tha reeelpta anti sl. depend largely upon the MitiL47, °pertain. and oreupstior, at two vent* per pound, the rem.. would ke tarot 11,110,fral, pre.. yerto of • rapid torreaw. It is proper to stabs that chef ration.. place the rewelpta at from Vspno,rm sc,ono,nuo. bJ etatarA-- With coodittcstious as reentstnonded tee Coactuiesietirt di Internal U.evenne. Incumo—Addin, 'anoint of IIY.OIIGS S. IIWAUTZ, Al the store of tston, lEscrum .1 Co , litat.inowd $0.17 FUtb Creel. 1111OUSE ANU I.o'l FOR SALE.— IJL 'rim% •Intustao Lot pia fa polo Alto 011 NAN.. towed W a rd. AllettlwoT tut,. *bock 1. Franklin street, on which is emoted • good Frame Mr., of Par rooms, with all the moderti .1i once.. firape Amin, peach and plum teals la UN yanl nod • Takashi° building-or business idle Palo £ll6 sloe, vacant. . . Tor further par liettlata °MUM , on the yttettits LT. es, of Jstalw . U So.Bl 011.AVI 81,3%cr WOR SALF,--Twents-scven Acres n6 of x Land, part of the laretts firm, commandi• lee siew.ot rittsburgh and 'trinity. Is about one alla from 3,15.60 F,..7 Landing. Them rives fieail rotas. same 6. trait trots, and • wrsr.fg sptiog of exwilleut water. Win betwixt togetber gr or, 1 / 1,140 d• to toll rttrch.ers. Torso. Ilselrin • mituitry midst. will Some .11 me U. ALLYN toms?, • j•10:4m • N 0.112 VitatT 51754 , BALE;vEnT Low.--,One UPPET TICLVI lODINE, WS that cylLmlow, 6 a l it otrole; 11:v24min:hie deutitioo •• with or without .6t.ittt Shah Ply Whertjl.na": rn,OPt' Thu Logino is well sdaptwi 6. l r.)l l .ml.P tu r . fief espaiallT far yr:lonitiAClFMToo.7". " ' Alleg aothpr,Cotto hen Cit . be '166'11 - I (1 • r _hem, Costatri.se or Susendr. 4 s. asningtou, L. 0., J. 19, . ltirel. SEALED PROPOSA L. , in duplicata, ue for, d until an 2D CT PT.III:I3ASY, at 11 clock a.. to., for the UWE*, TALLOW, VOLTS, .4 BORSS of ell government cattle slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Gahm- Wo e far three months or more from the commence ment or the contract. The above arttclee to be collected by the contract . or, d temoval from the Nations-pl..* at which the cattle axe I tiled, at such time as may be &slip no t by the officer ta charge. Tao oontractor shall he liable forte l the tildes and Tahoe, Hoofs and Borns ensuing m every animal tiatlgbtered, UlAral it OM be made eat4fActalrity to appear to the Soltsbitenoe Depultneet that all duo exertion, diligence and Cdte •aa made to ol.htle ita , d article*. Payment •111 be repaired every ten day* in Gov ernment fonds. The bids will state the amount per animal for the article , re:erred to, and be maromparded by the fol lowing guarantee, oertifleate,alledatits of each guar aut or, and oath of anaalance. /Slant Oar= can be obtained bytiplieation to the undatalgsoL .Propo. l . I , ~ of tho Stab, of Hides, cronuty of ..... orier, per head, for all Beef Tallow, Hoof. and Dorris or Dorris of all Government Celtic, 01104 within the PnCinli limite d of the Db., to on of Columbia, cents, (the amount to be to wards .d flguraa,) , o r to ell the conditions rvw (4 the adrortisemeanher e • rith appended. T 1.1:111n t 111,1%, md iu atuett tua,y direct, .te. ratlrnati dupd, We, the undersigned, roxidente of ..... n the county of ..... ..... and State of ..... hereby tinily and severally cevensnt with the t&Red titetee, and guarantee, in VIM the foregoing lii Lid of titan be a-espied, that he will, within ft.. days after the ecceptand el uld bid, sign a contract r the pr opt and faithful ex ecution of the rime, and tout lie will heroine hie eocurity on a Wel, in the ems of fifteen thotteand dollars, for the terforninueerpf hie CVIIITieI. thatfomity with the torn. of propwal, and in rose the said ..... shall Cali to enter tote •m ntract, under the taus •I the &kiwi tbentent da ted ........... PC-, Inviting propeals for Wier. Tallow, Hoof* and florets, we guarantee to make good th• difference between the Wirer made by the said ........................ the (weaning propcsal, and the next woven rteponstble formal Wider, sr the person te whom the contact may be •wardid. Given under our hands t and scats, this NV Kama : 1.ev1.1 Wttnese [Seal The reap ntibility of tbo Goarauters tnuat loe eholro by the ancial certificate of a Unltol nudes I.it trio:A Attorney or U. S. Judge. Tbte certificate tot be In the f,aluering r•mto : hereby re, lift' that, from 011,1 , 1,e entirely IBItig• tr. factory 14 ton, the at,.,‘e natant t; aarantate are good and Bulimia at ooretlea tor 11 , vtl,h , the am ,, unt for "latch I cry en, to be ten-miry. Uttirossni 11) Li. o : CSI. (1. G. To 10.1 a such guarantor roust mato and api he fogoolug Oath. C412113ty of ..... Before me, ............. a ..-.---. to std for the sonn y and !fiats aforesaid, personally' appeared ............ one of the sureties on the pummel of ..—.-. who; being duly sworn, deposes and rays that be V worth over and afore nit Just debts nod liabilities, the sum of thirty thousand dollars. "Satocribed and sworn before me this ...... _.... day if , . bids will be considered unless mode oat to con formity with the abcrre form, and are ORCOISIMS I I {hi t.y r the foregoing guarantee, certhicate and ea:Netts. • All bidders mast forward with their proposals . oath lgf aileginare, unless ono noty Mon file with the ogkor who shall open Sas bids, and no propogals not fully crestplyitig wtth the foregoing require ments, . well In del as in form will tee consider tle ed or retarded as a propearrl within the meaning of ti sdrertieetne contra ut. ctor will be hold Accountable far the Theo tided, An., ono on after the signing of the con tr.,. Striders must b. present at the opening of the bag respond to their nature, nod air Ltd, roust be en dorsed, oProposals for perrettasiv llidea and Tal low, de and be ditectegt to the unarreig ned. G. 136 LL, LieuL Col. and C. S. . SALB 'situated 011; RERNEIP7_I()IIa A, v. 11., U -. id.„ the hllqt 41.1141-'nendrerr teLt, Na e i PE.D.N. Anna; oY VAN fur Mont* - an d Is - A. l'''"l r d. t . --- . °meaty - WU?. ow w. , 4,YV +lt ." 4, , L i a mie awl— -4.1.° . 411 - - lA. ‘" P '- ije 'll -nlgl&ttNritri'' g in AggS P I P= T Zt OP __l idealcads Low city:Litawit=.: WaliVain zionta PROPOS.ILS. :!=llllll FOIIFO - RAMK en." QtrArrtnvarren.. Orrwc, I Wraliington Depot, Dommitair ti, Ds& I healed provemle aro United by the muloreignril for 'implying the U.S. Quartermaster% Deimrtrueut, at Wiuthlngton, 11, C., Baltimore, Alr_uudris am/ For Mooroe, Vs., or eitber of tlotto planet, vial 11/tY, COBB, OATS sod STRAW, llide or bo recelveil for the drtivitry of (,OM bomb. of mra or oat; mol /A1t0... of hay or lams . , sod op . ;;_._ Ch. Bidders most elate at which of the atevro named pointa they propose to mate dellecriro' and the rotes so which they will soak. delis-erica tereat, the gnarl. ti 'sty of each article prop manaol, and a lonmosed to he delivered, the e when road dcliverhe shall ha com t. - . le complatel. The price must I. written eat los words of atend tnn the bids. Corn to be put op in good dont sorbs, two huddle each. Oats in like 'lee, of ithout thrro hcebel. ascii. The sacks to he (stretched Is lthout to charge to the tiororunvrot. The hay and ett evr to be oronroly haled. Thorpartiular kind or description of oats, cora, bay, straw proposed to be delivered, must be etated to the propom. All the article. offered ander the blds horeht fn. , sited sill be nobject to a rigid iroPectiott by the Goveroment Iropectar, before balm acceptesL • Coldness will be be an from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, so Om Interest of the Gar. crument may require, and payment will be made when the whole amotmt contracted for shall have leen delivered and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany hie pro- P‘••1 ." . • ff...t.f, signed by two rasponsibic pers.., that in case his bid Is accepted he ar they will, within ten days thereafter, execute thecontract furye same, with good and sufacient snreties, in • sumeal to the emonnt of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with ths terms of fhb advertietnerot; mei innso the mid bidder ehould the fail to enter into the contract, they to make good difference betweet the offer at said bidder and the' next lowest emcee - Me bidder, or the Wean to whom TI T Ins"=l7liry o ' f Wd'L the goarautors most be shown by the official certificate of a U. ILDletrict Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other Miaow under the United earn Government, or oterponsible person known to fhb office. All bidders will be duty testified of the acceptance ere rejection of their proposal. The toll nand, and P. lb address Of each bidder moat be legibly written in the proproal. FroproaL , most he addressed to Drip...tier General D. IL BUCKED, Chief Depot (Inerrant:later., Waah ington, D. C., and should ho plainly =Aiwa Prope• Pals fur FOlne." Donde, to a sum equal to the amount of the con I tract, signed by the contractor and both of his guar- i enters, will be required of the succor-fel h is or 1 bidders upon signing the Contract. Blank home of bids, guarehleetv and bonds, me, I , L° Obtained upon appliciithmatthinefflott FOll.ll OF PROPOSAL- (Town, Cminty sndState,)--r---, I I(D• I, thessolecrlber, do hateby propose to furnish and &neer to the Butted States, at the Quartermaater'e Dope,rnatetet ------, agreeably to the terrors of I your adrertieement, Inviting proposals lbw the fol. forage, dated Washington Depot, December 0, 1863, %who; artickworls: ----boatiels of Con, insar.l3, at --- per bushel, of 66pounds. , --.bltshels of Osta, in auk% at -- per bullet, of 22 poroods. -tone of balW Way, at -- per ton, of %COD _ ,_ pound". tons of Straw,ton, of 2,000 pomade. ver, tocommencnon or boron, the---day of Deli lao-, and to be oompletwi on or before the-- day of ---,ISO-, and pledge myself to enter into written contract with the 'United Blau% with g and apprared wwnriticn, within the spaced' ten d ay. after being notibedidiattolrbilihae bum acw.phrL Your obedient 'errant, Br ter Gorral D.D. llrtuu. Chief Depot Qmsnew.dThlootor... D.O. CIDAVANTY. We, the anderaigned, residents of Lek theconntlor State of hereby, Jointly and immorally, torment with She United and b e cam the foregoing bidet ------- be aounted.tinat he or they will, within ten dayealter the accertanot of maid bid, exe cute the contract for the name with good andentatiout emetics, In a mum eqn al to the amount of Um contrac, ho to famish the forage renewed in comformitrte termsofadeertisement dated December ISGS,nnder which ho Lids. made, and, dirt cam ihe mid -- shall hal to enter lutes contract am aforessidons guar h ale to make good the he berweem the offer ' by the odd --- and the nest lowest responsible Udder,r the person to whom the contract may` ho award! W { Given 1 4 I I :l a d; t o r r wale EM 1 :1 I hereby certify that, to the beat of my kneed ge end belief, the above named guarantors are good and ngle-lent am suretiet for the nomad whioh they offer tebe enormity, To be certified by the United State. District Atter ney,-Collettor of. Ceetems, or anyether °lnner nudge' the United States ,Cissertunent, or rreponlide penat known this offlocs. All proposals melted tinder MIN edrartlerment' will be eporied.d eserelne4 et this office on WED NESDAY 1.1 SATIBIDaT of earls week, at: 12.. Bidders are respectfully invited to be preeent at the opening of bids, lf they desire, , . D. IL MIMI% doll:em Brig. non. and Qnsztormsater. ------- -- Bonin, 1 Orrica or a far Quaarsztiasuot. VlaAouto - rov, D, C.. January 15, 1891. DR OP ()SAM FOR, LIAVALUY J- 11011,513. Staled Drop:sal' will be received at this otno, a l n V al 12 &deck IL., flatirrasy, Jaanazy 20,1811, fig I is IItiNDRED (WO) CAVALRY 1101011113, to to dr .llrarcit at Doa Yana, logb, within (ID) thirty day* from kW, of cootrart. rwo TfiCUtiAND (2,000) CAVALRY 11011.519, 'lobe &tinted et Indianapolis, Ind., within (10) Vat,' data front data of contrast._ FIVE TRW:MANE (VIM CAVALRY 11011518, to be delivered et lit. Lords, Ito., wrath% (II) forty days from dale of contract TWO TROVSAND 12:0001 CAVALRY TIMERS, to be deltrered at tk,rldraboa, Oblo,arithltt:(6o) daya from date of coot net. . , TWO TLIOILIAND (2 OCO) otorAttr.T Whits's, ' t. a &utast& a Ch.oato. 111., within ( . n days Oem WO of CLlOtad• Bald wt.' to be wood to on portiottiors; sot to. thou Bra (91net more thou (9) yawltonal& to 16 hand; high, bridle , whit, and of Ora inillelont for Vows rpro(goolog , wi)l t+- grialy adlera 1e .. sod rteid4 410 , 0 4 4a wow pafficalor.. - -Ho bid will ho, ontertolned aping acrOospanied by' a guaranty for ft, %Riad perrarsearkea. Form of bid and guaranty can be had on or Oka. Cos to Captain Ilant,A. Q. IL, liaironport, lowa 1 09 19igiE Gaza. T. Erosztng. A. (3 11., Indiana'. ii., ItalotiCaptaln Ingham, Cory.ll; A. Q. 11.0SL Lori* lio„ 1 tai Captain Lowry. A. Q. 11., Commons, Ohio; and Capn Potter, A. Q 211.. zbitaa, /U. ..., Brman' balm *EV lig Miami 10 Writ into, writ u ten contract/. witt(good• gad snfilcient getuity, witycig night.(l) dayafratadatopf accaptsncii of lb% The citithAf allmlantai Emig &comp. jag& bid. .....rat_tathaa an. the 1ii,14 a tajgct. all pit der :11 - 0 to wlllbabirtutignadEibig thins Iftylcilig. Pay /MU Wags tetaithattion of it, ligagrillicalligglifbaraltfoldallair Mr facalvetb -s W ' . an. . Vial beamarha .Pltatalt kr ; --., 1 sh,ll adassith Copt. Ames A.. iktla, ,tratilar Zona, Wahiawa% k 7 ..A.; • - . , !.‘t 4011,111!2"111"-Bacr011o,, . , . pEN ci. liT a gAlijAya U. R. WINTER AR R.& liCi MEET.-NINE DAILY TIAJALTR.- ' .1 to She Snli o W . Constant additions are being made • meet of Oda excellent dcmblo track 0.1 . 1 . 11 1. %T 0. ronto, and every possible care will be bye id 0000000.01 of the comfort of pmengers and rap tertighL Trains will leave the Depot in Pittaburgh m nabs*: The TIIRODGII AcamlloasTlON TRAIN leaves the Paosenger Station daily, (excend IhntdATt) at 600 a. m., stopping at all Statics* bateaux Pitta burgh and Philsdelphie, sad making direct Gonne. tion for New York arA Philadalphi 6 The THROUGH 11411. TRAIN leerni the Pas. tenger Station every ramming Pm:Ft Sandal.) id hat am. stopping Only at orient sutler% and mtkiag dract oratettiona it. Flan, burg Aar Relti ..4 Weditheort, ad well.. York via Phila. actable. The TII3OOOII =PRESS TRAIN leaves . = 335 p. en, pin only at principalstathare ~,,,, , direct connection at Ilarristrcrg naltalthrare. a tn. - loges n and Philadelphia. The VAST LIES leaves the Station (escape (eslit Sunday) at 335 p. ca., stepping only at principal sta thnts, =enacting at Derrisburg 6r Dahl:non and 6 Weahingtoe, turd an live York Allentown mats without change of cars 1 Om, .1 Philadelphia fa; Few York. ACCOI3.IIODATION TRAMIL The Johnstown Accomodaticat Train haves dal) (except &may) at 3.00 pa mt., awn, i n ~ a 01 ., 10 . , Tinting at far as Coneurangh. Accommodation Train for Wall'a Station lama daily (Wept Sunday) at 3716 m. Second Acconmoodatice Trate Ibte WOl6 Mai. leaves deny (except Stmday)a6ll.6o a. re. Third AoXednodation Train for WelPs Stattee leans daily (except Sonday)At 6:50 p. re. Fourth A(onnumdation Main Ex Wall's Stake tames dail (excep Sunday) at 6.60 p. m. The Charch y Train leave. Warr. Station emery Sun day at 90N 6 m.; retatning, lomat Pittsburgh at 1.3.46 p. m. Re Trait. arrive In Pittsburgh atfullowl i g=l " Plttr au ' s * e-..--....-7.---.---.....--- / 63, rt: m. Yost Lbw-. .--.-.—.—.-.. 100 a. m. Through IlailTrah=4o.....----..-.. 100 st. M. Jahr:snare Accommodationt-......-----.111615 5. ta. First Wall's Station Aorotrocushalma...-.. 605 s. la. Second Wall's Statloa Actsuatradstion-... sas ... a. Third Wall'. Station Acccanzudation.—. 1:56 p. ut. Fourth Wail's Station Accommodalice-- 6.05 p. m. Bony Katmai will vein with Philedelphia Express at 1:30 p ut. on Flondaya : Trait. for Blairsville and ladmas connect et Blain. ' I Male Intersection with Throl3o AEC0T..4.4101:1: ' 1 Johnstown accommodatine an Pitelorme Trsin rat. and with Balthnore Repress mod Johnstown A.m. =Melton Wart. iTrains for Illenstetra connect a Craton with U nmet Tralm and Dail Trait. West, tral with Through , to ocantaistion and Express Train lisat. I ' PARE: 1 • To New Yark--.112 60 To BaltbatlO 00 ITo iltthd..ipbta-.._ lo 50 To ismoratere........ 3 10 ITo Ilarrlabmg-- 765 Teltitootte-...._... 060 Paggege cheokarto ali tations on the Pontaylva nis Ceetral Railroad, sad to /61.111delph16 Raltinware and Now York. Passengers purchasing tickets In the trim will bo charged an excem, according to the traveled. In addition to the station rens, taupe how statkeas when the Company he. no neut. • NOTICE. -In Case of has, the CaMpany will hold 'themselves responsible for palatal Danko , wily, rod for on amount not exteeditur 5100. HN. FL-Art Orsoalbla Line has teen employed to convey sammagert end benage 10 and from the Do. pot. at •• charge not to emoted Z Mats, for each pet , vulgar and baggage. For ticket, sap!) to J. STEWART, Ape. At flu remnayirsata Central icalr.4 Foment* Station. on Liberty and Gant streets. Je d -- _ —. ei L E V E L AND,—..,- pIITSIIIIIIOII ANDRIFW,,IO.I3III* W111:161.11:0 ILAILDOAI WINT 5 it ARRANGEBISNT.-On • and er • MONDAY, Nowt:ober 161 U, 1063, Teeing will Immo ;the of of the Peonsylvaniti Railroad, In Phia -1 burgh, as folhane • Pitaberel ad Wheelie, Law Leaves Pittsburgh 1:456 te. 620 6 en. 1:43 p. tn. do Wellsville. 4:10 " 8:43 " 306 " do Steubeev'e 610 " 3.46 " 606 " do Wheeling. 0 " 1160 so 608 " Arrive. Dellair.- 6: 20 Connarting at Steubenville and Belisle with Stan t benvillo and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohltsßall road for villa, Newark. Colmnbus, X2llll, Day : ton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cable St Lome, St. Jomph, and all potato west end touthwest I and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Banned Ptimboryl. and Cleveland Liao. : Loaves Pittsburgh-........._ 1:45 a.. rn. I:4sp.ut Ido Welbtrille.-.-.---_. 330 " 406 " do Ilayard--.---.--- 606 " 51.5 0 do Alliance--.---- 605 " 6:111 II do Etaet1114...........-......... 7:10 " 1:53 do limison ---.—. 8:11 " 7:lh " Arrives at Cleveland- -. 9:25 0 8:40 " Cuanecting at llayard with Tescsrawao ranch for New Philadelphia and Cattal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne sod Chleago Railroad; at RIN elms with Atlantic and Great Weetere railroad for Warren, Green , . illo, blealv OK thane, Corry, Jamestown and e nd at Hudson with Cleve . land, Yencoolle and tanctenati Railroad for Akron, tenyaltems Falls n ee AI diorsburg, sod at Cleveland a iih C..t. E. IL R. for Inc.i Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. A T. A it. for Sandusky, Toledo, awl also with Mem:sera for Detroit. Steubenville mad Wellsville ficcummodstion leaves Allegheny City at 3.60 7. en. Beturnimr, trains arrive at 1.0:00 a. itt.. 5:50 p. na, 305 p. nt. and 3:10 a. m. 9 =1 . 1 „. Tireta r v a , l 3 l prinent r ift nt rg or . be GEOILUS PARKI , Thirst Agent. And at Allegheny City. ....- A. Q. CASSILBYRRY, Ticket Agent. For further Informon apply ta ILIAAI STEWART, Agent, At the Compaart Office In Freight Stella:l. Penne. B.d.WKS. I=n2ll OF PITTSBIIRGH TREASURY DEVOID:INT Olen. or Cotenant= Or Cosunct, Washington City, Aut bib,. JAC, Warms, By utisfactory evWence Irmo to is the +=lend:emelt tt bag hem made ttc_tv that the YELLST NATIONAL RANK Or P/MBURGII. to theOronty of Allesttenyt and State of Petinsylen nia, has been duly arcuated molar and according to the requirements of the Act of Cowls, entitled "An Act to provide National Currency, wand by • olcdh - e of United St Stocks, Aral to worlds for the circulation and redemption titereoVAdak approved Yetovissy 25tb,1863, hannomplisd all the provisions of mid Act required to 'be complied Vial Wore bosamencing the business of , oking Now. thereinto, 1, Ham 111.caluicl4 the nail r Camptraler of the Carrency, do bereb7 certify the: TONY NATION'S BALE or !Tram:mem. csunty of Allegheny. end State ofTeamylrania, is authortral to emantence the buthematof Bantititt ;op der the Act afafooshi. - • In testimony whereof wltnetla4 hand I rand seal of eatdoe ht tralitAM i sr et, Comptroller of the Currency. TES FIRST NATVI IONAL IL ?A., BANK OF PITTOBW (LATE prrrsausau TEBST OffhlPAH24' 5442:006.0340000,0•1,t0b err . to Increase TMs Din:Our& Trent Company having organbad Sthe ad to provide a National Currency, cmder the title of the ElltS2' 112,T101:411, BANE OP PITTSIIIIIIGII, would 1. - p,,,thally offer its services for the collodion of Notes; Draft. Dille of Exchange, dc., receive money on deposit, ernl boy and tall Ex change an all parts of the country. The succe ls w hes attended the PI Troll Company, shichince Its organisation to I= l no believe, be a snelciont guarantee that bruins. entrusted to the new' orpnization • Will receive the same prompt attention. - : Doing a very siveroi rtnponden e coice with Dents and Bankers thrrmghont the, comdrY, we balm en ran offer unusual taillike to thew oho do brodoses with la. • The hastens +Di be tontudel ley the same Officers and Directors tre: unsure Alexand er bpre D Yciaa. Thomas Dell ttl*l ky. Tho I amia antelea. r 147 m. E. Wet; 3.111 ES JOHN D. SCULLY, C bleed he. DOLLAICSAVDICIti BANR, O. 65 106031 13-11M.T. - CIDLIrTITULP I N 1551 L Opo lief!, from 9 to 2. o'olock. Ole 09 Wedoesday and Poturtml everloPe from Hay . nt to November IA Porn 7 to 9 o'clock, and from. Number Ist to limy Lt from G to S o'clock. . ....,. ~. ~... n Dol l =d x le. ir l cr l i th r er stoit74e7lored t wiee- --e year, In Juno and Dec:ober. Interest hos Wen do ctored semlumully, to Jane and Dumber, glace dm Dank worguLoA, at Ibexes of nix Per i Vtenvet;lf not drawl wet, Li Oise to the onAlt of the depositor as principal, owl bears the mime (o tos-est from the Ant deli of awl:woad December, eme. muslin& be Gm a year w ilbent troubling ths depot tor• to calf, at erten to present bls pr book. Al thls bitermonry will doable I. left thsO twelve ram -Decta, am caftans , Um Glaster.-.11,-Llnn, En o/d It.g"I