lE!=2l= s,!aET'rt-CITY IMPLP.TNENT PITTBRUEIGH;- - WEDNESDAY MORN1:10, UN. 80, 1856.. ) Tna Allitetea l railay Railroad. ,:, • f9PEA'ING 'TO KITTANNING. / An lineursion /Praia left ,tlds city on Tuesday • porning at 9 °Wank for Kittanning for the pur lose of celebrating the opening of the. Road to c hat place. The train arrived at its destination due time, and was received by a 13188$ 'seem- Mage of the 'citizens, under the Chief Marshal. hip 'of the County Sheriff and his aids. Form : - ug In procession, preceded by Yoing'; Brass ' : 'tend, the line of march was taken up, and after Wising through the principal. etreets of the iorough, a dispersion towards the different hotels -' ioa. plate, and in very short order the guests Isome . four or • five hundred in number) were ... wry _genteelly and acceptably dined. Dinner our the procession againpried and proceeded •,,, the Court notutivlittere . n Meeting wee or :lsnited by calling NU.: Alexander Henry, Penni. t of the Council of Kittanning ,to the Chair, L., d appointing Mr. Mechlin, of Kittanning, and lir Von Bonnhorst, of this _ cap, Secretaries.— Byer Bingham, the Presidents of the Select d Common Councils of Pittsburgh and Alla •••,.. eny, James P. Lyon, James P. Brady and ;th • ere were appointed Vas Priaidents. H. N. Lee, Esq., of Kittanning, then proceed to . •..,•• behalf of the Borough. His remarks were ' 1 - ireible and eloquent, and were heartily tip : landed. Gov...Tohnaton, Mayor Bingham, A. W. Loom- Esq., and Han.. Joseph Phtfington also made xeollent and wetreceinni addressea. The Ex s:. irsionist' s returned to'this city at seven_o'clook. :.be trip was an exceedingly 'gratifying one to • 11 concerned, and we regret our Inability for ;, , :artt of room to do ,fall justice toils inoldents our columns. We 1214 intended to make a 'jars extended repc;re t but are compelled to de -Ist. • Proceedings of Select Catania. [OFFICIAL.] JAXUAICT, 2Sth, 1866. , Connell met. Present—Messre. Alexander, rke, Drum, Galway, Jones, Kincaid, Lambert, =dock, Illtutcheon, Pollock, Reed, Smyth, , ylor, Varuum, Wade, Weaver, and President • , 'Auley. Abuent—Jobn , ?dinutesof ithe previous Meeting read and ap . ::• • ed. • Mr. Smyth presented a petition relative'to the ...encasylvania Canit — Bead 'and' on motion'of -- . Smyth' referred to Railroad. Committee. :IMr. Murdoch moved to amend by ultra% flirt notion ction with': Committee on Aqueduct and al and Street ` Committee . n o '• ted. ;IPetition'then referred to Committee on Bail -... ')ads in connection , -with the Committees on '.l iqueduct and COO and Streets. •1 Dr. Pollock presented petition of Marshall 11'- '- • Waste relative to 'costa that scatted in his duty ' ' city officer. .Read and on motion referred to arket Committee with.power to act. : Mr. Drum moved to amend by etriking out 'th power tOinit."'last. - - hit •-': Mr. Murdoch then moved its reference to Com " tee on Claims and Acooonts. Lost. :1; Question recurring on Its reference to Market cl,ommittee with power to act: Adopted. `-.1 7 ,1 Mr. Galway, petition for grading and repaving ''.. , a t ter's Alley from Liberty street to Allegheny _''Liver. Read and referred to' Committee on t' eats, and action cooenrred in by Common ounnil. - Mr. Murdoch, petition for grading and paving ebster street, between Elm and Fallen streets. • end and referred to Street Committee and ac- ' 'on concurred in by Common Council. ' ' _Mr. Alexander, petition asking the grading of orbea - street from Boyd street eastwardly about feet. Read and referred to Committee on *mete, and action concurred in by G. C. 1 .„ . : Mr. Dram, petition from eitireris - of 'Ninth 41-. i.... lard for water on Penn street between Smith '....: pdTaylor streets. Read and referred to water . - 7-.•.?..,t: . ommittee, and action concurred in by C. C. ;•••,,,,-'...i Mr. Galway, petition for-paving Wilkins t- et from Mull:airy Alley .10 the bank of Al '•',lll.gbeny river Ninth Ward. Read and referred ."....1_ n Street Committee , and action concurred in :4 , .P' . ..', 0. C. C. ' :6?' I President MoAidey submitted bill of the Pitte• itr.z'argli Gas Co. for $6,568,01, for Gas consumed ' ~A 7, ' :. the city. Bead and referred to Committee . .•.i ' Gas Lighting and action concurred IA tly . C. C. ~::- :...:!i'f The Clerk of C. C. - being announced, presented ---;: t• e following communication from the President f the Allegheny Valley Rail Road Co.- relative 1 the right of way into the city. - Readiruffi:" ...•.....•••; rred to Committee on Rail Roads and :streets. :•••;"..a•- Petition from the. Alleghenylins Co. tusking .:.,:„.• a House. Read and referred to Committee • ii - -Fire Eagirserentilluse. , .- ,- -,------ --•,--, ••' li. • ., , ,•,:t.t. Petition for paving Magee str eet' from Gib. , . rit street to Poonsylvania Avenue. ''d Petition for paving lima attest from Cliff to . .;.1 e ster street. , . - • ...,:ii;•., 'Petition relative to Strawberry Aiiey and Tun .,:-...,54- ell street. .s,si.: , ,Petition relative to St. Patrick.s Alley Eighth .:••••:• 2 '• aid, all of which were read and referred to if.•.•;', t ommittec on streets. "-4 ••,.- Petition for water pipes on Magee street from' -, .. - -l . - ibboa to Penna. Avenue. Read • and referred . :.::. ' o Water Committee. ' . ."I.'•' Bill of M. W. Lewis for $20,00. Bead and ?.••;•••.' erred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. ` - .. ..42 . - Besolution In favor of Conrad Betz $26,00. '.s,". Read'and referred to Committee on Claims end :c-s.e ." ~nuts. . ...l -.. Petition of the Neptune Fire Company for aid. •:.•S •:' tad and referred to Committee on Fire Engine '....-•; ',... d Hose. '...; leec, ; -:••• Petition for water pipes on:Vicki& at_ ..mead . ;•:•,: .1 . ad referred to Water Committee. '• • .4:1 Bill of L . .& M. Neels for $lB6 76. B e a d and , i i': •;- kreferred to Committee on city' Printing. . 4f; Communication from the Mayor, enclosing . vitation from the authorities 'of Kittanning, .:"..y. i ndering their hospltantiess on the openingof ::;- -:•., e Allegheny-. Valley Railroad. Read and 1 1 4 0 :: tdered to be filed. " - .01 Report of Committee on City Printing with re _, :''., i, olution in favor of D. N. White far $ 84 , 00 ; Gil . ;:i• more & Montgomery - for $98,00, :and German '••:".•'• ' Winn for $ lO Z. . . ' : - ::;tir7 ' PO , :". •;.: , Report accepted - and resolugon: read three . .,..1!; ~, times and passed. ' In all of which action of D. '-.•-,...... C. the S. a. concurred. ' ' • - •P: : Petition relative : to dui Canal Di C. C. no •"---•',• -:. thin non-concurred in, and referred amended so l':::: . _,. •„ n 5 to require Bald Committees to report atnext i;; meeting of Councile. • . •,.. _ ' - • ''' . 4. On motion - of fife: Alexander B. C. recede from I le •:" . .1 . their former action sad concur In the action of . ..,:i• , C. C. Adopted. : ... • •:, .1 - _, ." Mr. Clarke presented the Report of Finance y ' Committee, with action of County Com on .. ...!..,.. ere, Board cif Directors of Pittsburgh and.Steu; ';! • 7•-• ',..; heaville R. 11. Co. Relative to a Memorandum ...''.;;•-.: of Lease of the' Pittsburgh" and Steubenville 8.. .;•• ;;...: ft., with the following Resolution: . • •i..`-_,." Resolved , That the Pittoburgh and Stenben • • .' ''• villa Railroad . Company be and is hereby ad. .'-_,;,:: s 'lied and instructed . to advertise for propose% -4 ' and to lease the said Railroad for a term of 20 years, agreeably to the accompanying copy, of a ' 1•*. ''' lease,which has been approved by the Board i . of ireotors . ',.... 11 Directors of the • Company, and by the Com missioners of the County of Allegheny. =soar or mouse' coxurrrix. • ••,` ' q 1.• The Flannels Connaitteereparathat they have .• ,-,::- •••••,'' conferred with the County Commissioners on the if subject of the affairs of the Pittsburgh and Sten ': ' ;•-..: 'Amine Railroad Company, and after an exam; ' . • - ti - ti nof the financial collation of the Company and an earnest and deliberate consideration of --• ... ir," the 'interests of the city and , county, as stook .' ,!'..• g . holders, have concluded . to recommend Grit the .- ..1 - ,.„! , Councils shoirld sanction a lease of the road ' ''....,.. ft apes fair and cquftabletermis. They submit a .:''''' ,P•,' form of lease Which is intended to protect the, , •' -,'• •l ' • sta of the stockholders and promote the '.--.::* -, general nere interests of the city and county, while ',. • -- EA...jd, p r esents inducements to attract offers fr om . 1v csp i ta u s ta and responsib le parties. . T he m un in l e e n r . --:.: ---•4- signed are entirely unanimous iu his re o. '‘e, l dation, and are sueteltied by tho approbation of '• . •" .if the County Commissioners and the President end • - .-.. , •fi Directors attic°. Railro34CoLoPPY, . - .. '.b • • I'. B. Cleric . ; Chu) , - John . Clainn, , Robert Galway, James A. Hutoldson.• Henry Lambert, , Tacna I. Bennett, j ? Russell grrett, - : f.. . Cotutnunon rr fie OD: 2 ; Sau.' 2s . 1856 ' ' t . The form cf the within lease of the Pittsburgh • • 1 and Slellben7lll9 Retread meets our approbation, --- . t• and we Worild. cheaifaly icecommend it • for the , - El consideration of the Councils of the city of Pitts , . _ EphTaint X. Brooke, S. B. Cooper, % - - - I Commissioners. Orrtoirrnw. &gym:m.ll , rue ft.R. Co., 1. • ; •PSubargA, Jan. 23,1850. .) I At.a resoling of the President 614,,P1700 10 7 8 of this Company, held this dal; The following resolution fie adopted, vim Resolved, 'That the foregoing terms of lease bo submitted by this "Board, and recommended to the.Connelle of the city of Pittsburgh and Com ersno?' e ti l o o r rreof Allegheny county for their oonsid (Prom the taint:ital.) Sumwv,P. Van Bow/moss; Seoretary. The members present approving of above proceedings were Messrs. Jones,"(President,) A l oway, Behocumaker, Brooks, 'Phillips, Brown a nd LenS• JaYO74OIDIIII 07 as , , === • • beneille Eta Weed Company of the one part, and the other part; the said party of the second part, consisting of whocao ,ever shalliwariamed-as-agreeing r to theierma and.. cmid - flans - liereltiiifter annexed, and sign this pentraot as mach party of the second part, with the condition that any citizen of Pittsburgh or Allegheny county may become an associate lessee in interest who Will subscribe and pay in, as called for, before the let day of 1866, -not lees than one thousand dollars, which shall entitle them to an interest in, this lease proper tionedlo the amount etch sum shall bear to the Whole capital required to be advanced by the lessees, under this contract. . Ptmt That the saidputy of the first part, to consideration of the sum of one dollar in hand, paid by the party of the second part to the party of the fret part, and in consideration of the performance, by, the party of the second part of the agreementre stipulations, and cond itions hereinafter provided, doth lease to the party of the second Out, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, ;for the term of twenty years, from the first day of February, 1856; to gether with all its rights, privileges, real estate, road bed, personal property and effects, in any • way helonging to said Company. Second—ln consideration whereof the party Of the second part agrees to take the ava ila ble ' assets of the Company, ais follows, *is Claim on Chattier, Valley Railroad Co. $ 40,000 $1,000,000 first mortgage 7:per cent, 80 - yeare convertible bonds of said•oompany 800.000 Also,- the unpaid 'lndividual .enbiscriptions, sixteen - bonds of the county of Allegheny and balance due: by W. A. Hill, late Treasurer.— These three later items at saoh arount as may be realized therefron, and with the same to finish said raid with-a angle track from the Clinton rolling mill opposite the city of Pitts burgh to the Ohio river opposite the city of Steubenville, Ohio; and to erect all the necessa ry depot building" stations, water and wood hopes, sidings, turn-onts and switches, as soon Be practicable, the whole to be completed under Abe direction of the Chief Engineer of the Com pany and under existing contracts for work and materials, on or before the first day of Janua ry, 1867. . . , Third—The said party of the second part cov enants and ennui to;,and With the party of the first part, to pay all the present liabilities of the company, estimated - to amount as per annexed list to —, as the came may be or become due, =also to pay one year's interest on the stock of the Company, as the same may be doe,Tin: On five Mildred - aid fi fty thousand do llars of bonds of the oily of Pittsburgh issued to said Bellroed Co., for which certificates of stock have been issued, and which interest matures on the first day of July 1850 and January 1857, $38,000. On five hundred thousand dollars of bonds of the county of Allegheny, issued to said Railroad Company, and for 'which certificates of stock have been issued, wilicb Interest matures on the fifteenth days of July 1856, and Amory 1867, $BO,OOO, and on of paid up individual stook. To furnish all materials and finish road way, superstructure and stations complete as providediserein in !motion Second, estimated to cost in all the sum of $687;720. ProrMal„ That should the amount of usiitts . before_natned be insoffitent to complete the road and pay the ,existing llabilities, of the Company as before named, then end In that osse the party of the first part shall lame, for each deficiency,' their piomisary notes, payable in ten equal annual in stalments from the first day of January 1857, with Interest. Fourth—The party of the second part shall at their own proper post place upon the road a full equipment of motive power, cars, and the ne ceseary ferry-boats, for the transaction of all bosinella that may offer, and shall nth and op erate the road during the whole period of the leads, anti assume all responsibilities to which the Company may be liable under acts of Assem-• bly, and shall retain out of the gross receipts— per omit ef the amount thereof for so doing, and to pay for llioneoessary repairs of the road; and the remaining—per cent shall be paid over on the first days 'of July and January in each year, to the party of the first part, which shall be applied—first, in nayntent of the expenses of said Company, and the interest on the mortgage 'bonds, end the residue to the payment of such negotiable notes-if any, as may be heated for the amount necessary to Complete construction, and for the payment of dividends on the stock. • provided: That the party of the second part shall not be perniitted in any case to transport through freight or passengers, or local freight and pusengere offer said road at lees rates per mile than are charged at the same time on the Pennsylvania Railroad for like 'service; and freight or travelpassing between the termini of said road only shell be subject to local rates, and subject to existing contracts and running sr rangemente made with the Chartiers Volley end with the Pennsylvania Railroad Companies. Slue—That the party of the first part shall, eo soon se sufficient fonds or approved obliga ti= for the purpose shall be obtained, end the mammy , charter and city legislation procured, connect their road by a bridge over the Monon gahela river at Pittsburgh, withthe several roads leading eutpard from said city, and constrict a esilread- bridgeltio titer at' Steuben" connect said relined with the Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad. Sixth—At the expiration of the lease, the • • • beireletevitteuville Italtrowl - Comparty shall take the entire rolling stook, machinery and care, which may be in use upon the road, and pay the party of the second part, for the same—the nine to be fixed and determined, without exception or appeal, by three competent, skilful and disinterested persons, one of whom shall be chosen by each of the parties hereto, and they two to select a third—and the party of the second part further times, at the expiration of the lease, to deliver to the party of the fast part all the rolling stock, the road with all its rights, 'privileges. real and•personal estate, road bed. bridges et either end, track fixtures. depots, station 6001389 'turnouts, sidings, and every Im provement whEtsoever that the said party of the second part may have placed upon the same, in good order and repair. Seventh—sitort this agreement @babe bind ing on either. Party, the assentrof the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh and Commissioners of Al- Aegbrir county shall in due and proper form be — obtained thereto, and - the said City Councils ' provide by ordnance, gofer ai they have the I power, the right of way for the Pittsburgh and `Steubenville Railroad to pass through the city from the Monongahela river near the mouth of Try et., aloog-or near said street to the South side of Penna. Avenue, and by the present or a new tunnel under , Griuit's Bill to Seventh et, eo as to connect with the other toads leading eastward and centering In that vicinity; and also grant the privilege of Lying - a temporary track from the foot of•Libeity street to low water mark, at or near the Point, to be used until the contrac tion through Grant's Hill is completed and reedy • for use. ilighth,llte party , of , the second part shall as soon after the execution and ratification of this .contract as may be necessary for that purpole, provide sufficient funds to redeem all the mort gage bonds of the Company now sold or hypoth ecated, and an their delivering such bonds up to the party of the first pert, the sairlparty of the first part shall cancel said bonds, and cause the gent mortgage to he satisfied, and execute a DOW, first mortgage to secure the payment of ass wiilion dollara of seem per cent. convenable mort gage bonds of the "aid Railroad Company, to ma tyre in thirty, years, whiob bonds shall be deliv ered to the party of the second part as herein before provided in section 2d. Ninth--The, party of the second part shall give to the pert) , of the first part security aqui,- ' lent to the amount °runts that may be handed over to the party of the second part, for the faithful applicalson ot the proceeds' - of said of to the liquidatiOn of the indeptednem of the Company, or to the constraction of the road and appurtenances. Provided the party of the first part ebould require the same. Ten—The foregoing division of the gross re .cepte shall remain as fixed in Seotlon Fourth, until s bridge shell have been erected at Elton henville, when the party of the second part khan retain per cent of the gross read tit, and pay over to. the Company the percent es stipulated ..in said section. 1 And should the party of the first part erect a bridge at•Pittsbargli without the cow:notion at Steu benville, then' the party of the second partehall retain per cwt. of the gross receipts; and pay over to:the party of the first part the remain ing percent as Stipulated in said section. Bat when, by the erection of berth bridges as above named, an unbroken line to formed eget ward and westward, the • party of the second part sham over to the party of the first•part --per cent. of the gross- receipts subject to he 'stipulations in Section Fourth, and retain -L-; 2 -% per cent for operating the road until the expiration of the lease. Eleventh+Thet the party of -the first part shall at all times, by themselves or agents, have access to the books and accounts of the party of the second part, and privilege to inspect and examine •the same and take copies the:nitres'', Ilia the ' party of the second part, shall furnish the party of the Brit . put monthly during the term 'of thi slease a correct statement of the re. oeipts and expenditures on the road. e A resobation attached to tbe report, wm r ead recommending the Railroad Company to 'dear th° the proposals to' 'lease the road for the term of twant years agreeably - to - the Conditions of the copy of the lease 'ban gine32. The resolu tion was idapthd williont 'dissenting TOIOO. Road twine. - WIMP Mr Smith Moved to amend by striking t tho word - "arid," after proposale. ouHr. Kincaid. Mond further amendoserit by striking out after advised the words Hand In structed." Amendments accepted. , Resolution -. as amended then read three times and passed.. , In Common Council read and laid over. The Clerk was directed to inform the Common Council thatthe Select Council, were now retly to go' into JOint Convention for the elaritionof City Printers and members of the Board of Ithlott lAring bees.done'' o.ol32lollPro- teed to the Common Council Chamber, and being en assembled, was ailed to order by President McAuley of the Select Council, when proposale were presented.trom the gesotte, Dirßetch, Zoe and Union. ..i When on motion the Convention proceeded to elect two p Ma 1 to do the City Printing, and resulted, in t . choice of the Daily Pittaburgh Gazette and Duly Dispatch for the ensuing year. When on motion the Convention do mew go in to an election for members of the Hoard of Health, which resulted in the *Amnion 'of Allen Cordell, let Ward; Dr. Murdock, 2d Ward; James Duncan, 6th Ward. The business for which the Joint meeting had been convened, being finished the Select Council returned to their Chamber. . . When on motion of Mr. Murdock Council ad journ. Loot The Petition. of Marshall McCombs in C. C. action non-concurred in and reference amended by striking out, with power to act. In 8. for merO action adhered to, and Messrs. Smyth and Pollock appointed as Committee orconference. ' Resolution Relatifs to appointing a Comp• trcl'er which In C. U. Read three times and passed. In 8. C. action non-concurred in. Dr. PollookorCommittee of conference report ing that the Committee had agreed on the oleo tion of 8. C. On motion adjourned to meet let Tuesday of February. Proceedings of Common Council. (OFF lOIAL.] Moaner, Jan. 28, 1866. Regular,. Meeting.—Councils met.—Members present: Mews. Benett, Brown, Calhoun, Dun can, Dickson, Dalsell, Errett, Evans, Fitzsim mons, Glenn, Griffin, Ilerdmitn, Hill, Hodkinson, Irwin, Kamtnorer, Kier, Kelly, Lare, Layton, Little, Miller, 'McAdams McClintock, MoKelvy, Quinn, Scott and President Marshall. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The following Petitions were then presented: one from Mr. Griffin, for repairs on St. Patrick's alley. Mr. Kiln, for paving on Magee street. Mr. Dal. cell, for grading aril - paving Gum street. Mr. Mtn, for grading awl paving Magee street. Mr. Duncan, for grading and paving Strawberry al ley. Which were severally read and referred to Street Com. One from Mr. Kim for Water Pipes on Magee et, and one from Mr. Griffin for, Water Pipes on Viokroy at., which were referred to Water Com. One from Mr. Qat= from Neptune Fire Co., asking en appropriation. Read and referred to .Corr. on Fire Engines and Rosa. In all of which action 8. C. oontrarted. A communication wee received from the Hon. `Joseph Buffington, on behalf of the Councils of the Borough of Kittanning, inviting the-Councils to join with them in celebrating the opening of the Allegheny Valley Railroad on Tuesday the 29th inst. Reed and eent to B. C. Also, a communicstion from Wm. F. Johnston, Esq., President of the A. V. Railroad, asking Councils to take early action in regard to the right of way for that road intothe city. Read and referred to the Street end Railroad Cominit tees in conjunction. In 8. e l action concurred A bill of M. W. Lewis. Esq., wu presented for probating City Ordinances amounting to $2O, read and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. Mr. Herdnian presented a bill of L. It' W. Neeb, for Printing amounting to $186,75. Read and referred to Committee on City Printing. Also, A Bill of Conrad Bets, for $25. Read and referred to Committee on Claims and Ac counts. Also, A petition from the Allegheny Engine Company for a Homo. Read .and referred,to Committee on Fire Engines and Von& In elI of whioh action 8. C. concurred. The Committee on City Printing report that in accordance with the Ordinance they have elected Kay & Co. City Stationers. Whitney, Myers & Co. City Job Printers and 8. & W. Neeb of the Freedom's Friend to pub lish the ordinances and proceedings of councils in German for the ensuing year. They also recommend the p&strage-of the following resolutions: Resolved, That the Mayor be and he hereby Is authorized to draw; his Termite in favor of D. N. White for $94; is far= of Magma and Montgomery for $9B; and in favor of the Ger man Republican for $10,25 on the City Treasurer and charge the same to appropriation No 3, and action concurred In by 8. 0. A resolution authorizing the Printing Cora- mitteato contract with a competent person to digest the city ordinances, was amended by in strnoting.the Co:amines to enquire the probable cost, and on second reading was laid over, Mr. Bennett offered the following resolution. Resolved, That' the Finance Committee be instructed to prepare an ordinance authorizing the appointment of Comptroller to take charge of the City Accounts, and keep record of the same in a regular business like manner and form, and report the same to the next meeting of Comcils. Read three times and passed. In 8. C. action non-concurred tn. The following business from 8. C. was then taken_op and action concurred ins A petition for Water Pipes: on Penn street. Re ferred to Water Com. Petitions for grading and paving Barker's al ley, for grading and paving Webster Ist, for pav ing Forbes et., and for paving Wilkins st Read and referred to Street Com. Also, a bill of the Pittsburgh Gas Co., for $6,- 658 01. Read and referred to Gas Com. Also, a petition relative tolaesting the Canal from Seventh at., to Monongahela Wharf. 4n 8. C. read mod referred to Railroad Com. in con junction pith Com. on Aqueduct azid Canal and Street Com. In C. C. action concurred In and amended to require said Committee to report at next meeting. 8. C. receded and action of C. C. concurred in. Also a petition of Marshall McCombs, late Market Constable. In 8. C. read and referred to Market Commit tee with power to act. In C. C. amended by striking out "with power to act" and action concurred in. In. S. C. former action adhered to. and Messrs. Smith and Pollock appointed as Committee of Conference on part of Common Council, MoKelvy and Kelly and Conference Committee Report in favor of concurring in so-1 lion of Select Council and so concurred. Councils then went into joint convention to elect papers to do the City Printing, and on mu- ' •tion of Mr. Jones the convention proceeded to' the election, which resulted in the choice of the Daily Gazette and Daily Dispatch. The conven tion thin Great into an election for three mem bers of the Board of Health, and Messrs. Cordell, Murdoch and Duncan were elected. Convention then adjourned and the 8. C. re tired to their chamber. The Clerk of B. C. presented a report of Finance Committee with a memorandum of lease of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road; in 8. C. report read and accepted and re solution read three times and passed. In C. 0. read and laid over. After which Council adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening, February 6th, 1866. Altescianihrnia Alaser.--John Henry Smith, 1 the Individual caught in the act of rifling a trunk at the Petty Hotel on Monday, but succeeded in making his escape, was arrested In an eating house on Wood street, yesterday meriting by of *leo Moon and Hamilton. As he was leaving the house in company with the offluersf he threw away a bunch of keys, but the officers saw the operation, and took them into posses ion. They were filed to snit any lock; one of them was a steamboat birth key, which, taken in connection with the fact that he formerly was a cabin boy on the river, leads to the sus picion that he was one of the parties engaged In the numerous depredations on river travel lers, last spring and fall. Smith Is in the tombs awaiting an examin ation. No DOUBT our readers, or that portion of them who stutter and stammer, will be pleuedto hear that Dr. Wyckoff has again returned to Pitts burgh. No man ever came among us who *was more of a benefactor. Daring hie previous vis it be publicly announced his willingness to cure all poor persons of endearing and stammering free of charge, and la one day 72 such per sons came forward and were cured: We under stand the total number of all he operated on was over 200, who afterwards went borne re joicing. His terms are modent . te and care certain. The Doctor hail consented to remain in our aity a few weeks, and offal, his valuable services to all others who falledrto call before. Hie office is at No. 30, Third ebreel, below Ferry street. Local. Naws--There axe but very little news stirring yesterday, all interest centering in the Railroad Excursion. Conjhe official reports oi the proceedings of ails occupy our usual space, sod is they ell interesting to tax-payers, will doubtless extensively read. .DIMMOT COMM.—Judge WiniMM on the Bench. Theme of Sampson es. titter, reported in our lust, •as still on trial yesterday. Commercial Hotel. - Corner of Ofrod and New Lama, New Orlemu. , K. STEEL would mod raspeall • fa Iy Inform the traveling public that he rem th• above turoled Intele • The Until bee recentlgidagog• • thorough repair atalrenoratfors sod hes ragrro.p.oilth art and der ward rorneauss cargetrart lat•r n P rist " . MT every ore end anal:turn to the adage t and mints of the boordom . The table gill be MOM with We Ina that the toarbete aged. Tbni Intel befog ghostedSr the fronedblte vfdalty of the trognees raft of the atty. it • ill 0,10( aulaWilta to the Storroort gendros the proptioar now that by mkt attention laths warts of Ira paternal to recelre that nerd estrange that here erg berl Pate." OP M. tbi• boor • Price of Board pe r. Day, $l,OO. Thelta will be stocked erisbl9Thes ard Ife _oats Ifterie .ar toile other Boum lathe city. A good Lugeharr 10 to o.t.s. Ala alliag fad ais idadoodattlAndlota AMPS 61 If SW* 6 . 4 TELEGRAPHIC CONGRESSIONAL Wantristrros OUT, Jan. 29.—The Senate is not in session to-day. Hotax.—bir, Underwood offered, a resolution that every meniher shall bo voted for until some one shall receivesst majority of the votes, pro vided it be a majority of a nutirum and any.one may have him name excluded from this proceed ing. If no Speaker shall be elected in this way the selection shall be Made from the two who shall have received the hlghest number of votes : end while thus voting no 'debate ;tor persOnal explanations shall be in order excepting "by unanimous consent Mr. Richardson remarked that the difficulty was that there were already too \ many candi dates. This resolution asks for mee. Mr. Underwood said he would not ' press- the consideration of his resolution till tolnorrow. Mr. Crawford gave notice thit be abottid,:to- Morrow, offer a resolution to elect a Speak er in one of the ways provided by the Cons tn don for the eleotion of a President, via.," states, each state casting one vote for that officer. Mr. G. R. Marshall offered a resolution msg. gesting it as the duty of the respective parties to withdraw their nominations, leaving each member Lee from the control of caucus dicta. lion eo that the House may make such eeleetion of Speaker as the beet interests of the country require, though without consultation with"the American party he ventured the assertion that if the resolution was passed, they ribald be ready to accede to one of two propositions.: let, They will name a man of the Democratic party and unite on Pim, or second, The Dem. °orate may take a candidate from the Americtuis, both parties voting for him. He knew that if a candidate was selected from tho Amadeu' party, they could elect him. Mr. - Villas° thought that the election' was probably defeated by lid nominalions made at the commenoemeatof the session. Much blame was attributable to all the parties and he stook hie share of the censure. Mr. Allison said the resolution violates the principles of squatter sovereignty as asserted by the Democratic party. letting people take care of themselves. The Republicans have selected their candidate; let them be governed by their own ideals of propriety without, outside inter. terence. Mr. Cobb of Gs. jastifted the proceedlais of the Democratic canoes. He had no ides of making its asserted prinoiples offensive to any party., He believed that the best interests of I the coantry4ould sager if those principles bp, sacrifiessi.Ln order to elects Speaker. Mr. Whitney opposed the resolution. He Would be bound by no eattoni.oreombination to support the administration In ite present po eition. Mr. Cullen conetibred the ResolntiorCof the Democratic cations offensive In terms and in sulting to the American party. Mr. McMullen vindicated the Democratie caucus. Never aims Mr. Fuller of Penna. de. Shied his position could the combination of the latter's and Ores friends have effected • election. It is time enough to propose 'the fu sion of these fortes when it Is !shown that they can succeed in the °beim of a speaker: < Mr. Richardson called attention to the fast that while one American, Minimal, pOposed union, two others of that. party, Whitney and Cullen Bald they could vote for no, Democrat -- Frankness required him to say that if the Na tional Americans desire a connexion they must come to the Democrat'. Mr„Mareball withdrew his resolution, Mr. Stewart said that, with the COttedITIMOII of the Senate, If no Speaker be elected before the 6th of February, me Rouse adjourn instil the IBth of May. „. The resolution was tabled; the Donee then voted as follows: Banks 99; Orr 69; Fuller 84; scattering 8. Necessary to a choice 108. Mr. Whitney offered s resolution, leeving the blank therein to be filled by the petiole who shall receive a majority of votes as Speaker Of the House. Mr. Letcher asked Mr. Whitney whether he would vote against every Democrat who is friendly to the administration. Mr. Whitney replied that be would vote against • man who had taken part in the redone and denounced the American party. .• Mr. Letcher remarked that every Other Na tional American would answer in theaeme way. Mr. Valk in reply to the question of 14. Latchk ey said, one Democrat he would vote for. Letcher—God bless me, what liberality: A. EL Marehall—le there one American you would vote for? - hfr. Letoher—No ow I declare myeelf a bit ter, unyielding enemy boinst Hnon'Nothing (Applause.) Valk—ln the language of the gentleman itim- Bell, God bless me, what liberelityl (Laughter.) After further debate, the resolution ties tabled by 168 against 49. • The House then adjourned. New Your, Jan.2.2—The k ase'pubtteded a letter from Gov. Reeder, in reply to the Presi dent.' Moorage on Kluane affairs. ne 'AY& the Menage assails him and his constitpnets and therefore imperatively calls for After having seen our people trampled 'on, , oppressed and. robbed on the one hand by invaders of their soil, and on the other by the influence and au thority of the officers of the present admit:lie tration; after hating witnessed the cold-blooded murder of an unarmed and unoffending oltiten by an officer of the administration, who is notlonly unmolested by the laws and tuirebriked bythe President who appointed him, but who has per haps strengthened his official tenant and enhanc ed his chances for promotion by the ant, It to at all surprising that we should by the head of that administration be misrepresented and per verted . . In relation to his contested seat hi the lions° ho says be will be prepared to meet the agree ments of the message when the qui° is Weird arid se the House is the sole constitutional judge of the qualification's of Its members, be trusts the minds of the member, will be uribrused and that whether the discussion by the a:Unitive of some of the points involved bee been made because they were incidental to another sub ject, or aimed and intended to ptejudieo his claim he hopes that in either cue both sides may be heard before decision. lor the dis cussion of the message, he bides has tune, ex pecting from the clearness of his exclusive ti tle to a Beat in the Rouse to have an oppor tunity to expose thee mis-statement of facts and errors of law and logic that it contains. WABEEMIGTON-Cal. Jan. 29.—Al Mr. Hrtely of the New York Tribune was • coming from the Capitol this often:Loon, he wan attacked by Mr. Rust, of Arkansas, who with his fist in- Meted several blows on Mr.- GreelY's head, and afterwards en he was approaching the Nation al Hotel, Mr. Rust struck his arm severely with a stick. The assault it is presumed was In consequence of certain strictures in a Wash ington letter in the Tribune of Monday on. Mr. Busts proposition in the House, requesting the Candidates for Bpeakership to withdraw from the contest. Hamra; Jan. 29.—Thero are no algae of the approach of the steamehlp Arabia from.Ltv ergobl. She will bring dates to the 19th; being one week later than the Baltic. The weather is cool and clear. Beartmona, Jan. 29.—Nothing hai been done in flobr or grain, the embargo of our port by lot still continues and: irtumend operations: Quota done are nominal and unchanged. WIJIBINOTOM CITY, Jan. 29.—The Senate Democratic canons this' morning nomin►ted the Union for Senate printer by a sole of 18 to 5. lisw Yong, Jan. 29—The eteamerStar of the West from San Joan arrived early 'this morning with 260 pa:imagers and $648,000 treanre. PIIILADILIICLA, Jan. 29.—Wr: Dallas E' has sent to the President his acceptance of the mission to England. Paruaarsha, Jan. moseilngly doliP. but little export demastd; only 100 bblestandard brands were dloposed.of at IEOS per bbl. at srbith, figura It is now of fend: Vol.. tor hosme massurotlem, limited at aor last quotations. The demand tor Wheat rontlormailmlted at lbr good Mel .d 1.11.10@g2,15 for white.— Tone of the City Pins bore ceased oprratlone god some of the others contemplate otopplag In o day or two. Rye is orketraamed: miss 10 , X0 bosh Pen.. at $1.20. _Part dells era& Corn to mmuest and velem, opto r r. co/es 1000 to MOO bush nem patio, at I! 37lli,iss store. WU,- gem the demand condones quit. limited; small oars of bbb at alle and of !aide at 1120. Van Tax, J. 20.—Plour finnan man 000 . bbl at %fin Aired bushel.. _all 87% for eoraturn.' Whoat • gales 5000 Cortes arm; sales rtoo bag. Alo at par lb. Plumes arm' males 550 hhds Orleans at a.- Madame. flrun nos 500 tibia Orleans at 40. ltrelarbts natork. dull. Cumberland Coal Co, 02001 Otte 61%; (Alen. *Mingo 105%; Malaga.. Southern and North ern Indiana 811%; N. Y. il. Mal 00 Psalm. 0041 Co. 100%. ealciallATl, Jan. M.-11mm mama° abla at Vim. u o e. Ann; Wldaker firm; sales47s bbla at 247‘024.1i. . Orruartee ann; alma lishu mama med_ grime' attgar' Mia s X. Ocateel2.l(ol.o(,. Molasses 111ga42.. A BABE MUNCIE Is NOW offered to go into the Book; Station al and Rag Madsen in ghilegelphlik_That okt tithed stand known se the LION. OM Tag ' RIG ROOK r=trt.t.Lbi h u i rX l' ft= 7 4_9 4". .thr i tait the sto ok eccinet i 4 of the Blotlety row um/praised leen. The rent le Law and the stook hoe dear wed within the last few month* on/ halt snaking a small oath neteal enelelent In the hamie cf aimed business mail i•• 4,3 • 10 • tonne. ' None etherna • mud business men need 41a17. Ad• dna, with nal name mol residenee, • L. ADAM& Plan of - the Rig Riot. 228 NorthTtdrd df. PhD.- Ja2bZteodlw lowaLandc • N. FRAZIER, formerly a realdemi of .PittAbmirti.oieworrowoorto kayo here Tu • Tor es Oootoil alga uA wm cies 1 •B4 Dirnd.• Onyttolisto and other. baring moulT t00..0t or war. rants to lamb., ma boos their badness tottlThatl sod P.dPTIT dtoodod ooUo ontimst the storerooms of Toomu IL Dull, No. TB Market strut; froms A. U. to • P. M. RETEIBIPTCEB. Jaz. Alazol der. Mermsat, Market it. P .... Wrif• rt Hoba a se.. Boaters; do: OutotOo. ettinfoil Beat. Allagesstri ikalogi, jai COMMERCIAL. AETIEW OF TUB PLITSBUlitili MAEISST The etagnation before noted prevails very genarany throughout the country. The embargo of los and snow Is unbroken, and large commercisl operations appear al molt lmlueedble. The r•ilroede are doing all they oeu fa the tauTlog war.4 , ut the mow obstruction hinders them very materially. The eroellent condition of the country wads for sled ding afoot) a very toe opportunity Ito the transpartatio. of produce to market from that portion of country within day's drive of the city. Oor anent therefore conduce to be enlivened with •n unbroken array cf deds, laden luineipally with grain and email prod's.. The bulk of the grain rocelpta, from ltd. source, Is endued to Rye, which finds so ready • martsU of Wheat and Floor but little protection:tally, le brought in. The demand for Rye le for ehlprocut cut. upon ord.. mot out keno that for Other articles of produce arises mainly from the wants of the local trade, which being lllDlhd In amount, Prime have not varied during the week to any extent We notice that In Cincinnati and other Western dein these le • little epeesdation nobly on In Doled ;mit. based =as the belief that the smre winter has killed all the fruit buds. As • .scopes ales come. antnelly. ante not hmtilled by the facts, so far ae thin partial:6ar faction le ,co.earned, there 'mad hardly teem to be much room for '4pm:dation. The Cincinnati Casette quote. Apples at 111 , 60 cal Pemba, at $2.00022,20. *bey Is in moderate demand,the Banks meeting moat, If not A n the goat. of Ent clam borrows= Outside the banks 'first clam paper golllloecaelanally at 12 , 11 cent. Cur. repay le noted at naD)4 diseonnt. Ise ateU York there It an abundant supply of money on marant to meet all present wants. based en good secUritier. Call toe= are eery allay at seven per cent, and larga balances ere left over unemployed lot Cent of bor risers. Bates Cr discount ere esedy at wren to eight pot cent, for favorite names of mercantile papan nod eight to :ten for wail endorsed acceptuneee, of duty to alt mouth. date. Yhilssisighla the Ledger says that the bill broken are gogiosudy In search of good bugloss!, Dawn the rate. rrillug at 1045101{ per cent. Indeed, we haroheard of the negotiation Of company notes as low as 11 pet. cent. AS paper becomes mane, capitalists will turn their attention to the betteridaesst lowprired etoeks A more buoyant market In stOCk.e Is therefore probable. The thowlnistateznent .111 show the total value of foreign Imports at Now York during. the wlwk: For the Week. 1066.. 1866. • Dry thresle $1.926473 $2•71.638 General Iterehondise 1 027,101 1,194,1111 Tot.' PrevlovWymparted fa.. , 13,774 53.766,946 8.161.240 13.2E4.29S Total Inc. January lot The Talus of merchandlie exported to foreign ports do. ring the weak was $1,018.343x. against 1941.208 lu the tor willawaing 1 • 11 . 8 'Let year. The •Peele exported during the week was 312.000, making stuns the let Ind 8104,784, wand s118;6.21 to unto date loot year, and 81,845,082 to same Period . in 1854. The New Orleans Bulletin of Saturday the MM. quota Sugar ato4 Molware as follower BIIGAII—We hare again to notice a moderate demand. kwith Wee during the Pant three dare of 11500 Mods, nia. ing ao egirmsate for the week of MO. We mother our quotations as follows: Infesior 54 , 405. Common 5511834, Prime 73(4704. end Choice 744@;514 Clarified has com mended 11R,Ottc. Week's reealpts 3685 !aids. kiaLASsgs—The too-iota haring been owderata and the demand of,. pentode-1y for Mots to Chains, theme descriptions have commanded rather higher rat.. the ow es of the three dare oomprieing 8000 tad. at 8049434 c pw Fenn...Goa to Good and 51111554550 fer Prime to Chola. Thlo makes an aggregate for the week of aura bble. ASHES.--Psarle are steady at 0 4i@SX, 'Cash end tame: to other onattes we bate no trannetlens to note, except dead, retract pod. Ash to nretknm lemma APPLES—there are noes coming In, the weather being too Sara.. Good ea,irties vould probably ell well, as tho market Is bare. gAcgrs.-the supply Is Ilmlust, as yet. but the demand le not attire; we note steady gales to supply the wants Of the home Mute at 4, 10 and 11. cash, for prim* ety cured Ehouldera Mae and Hama Bgatifb-a mode-ate Inquiry from the bores trade .t P.PO'ag2.2s from stores from first hands, aI:WM.OO. DOTTER L EGGS—PrIms 11011 Butter Is le ragulat but eat mama doetaod at 'A Luftlior at 17478. rap ,are wares Rot not matt, lognlred lon bald at 1ti420. • ERC.K.WELEA r fstr sales from store, to =all lota of 6015 Ewa. at $1,50 p 100 Ds. Prom ern ,band. YIN at 115.00. Ettoong—abtms Wag $2.60 1$ down. sad othlb aaill 1100 tau. downward to SUS. R7ll:lll.laTS&TUßS—sulot at adll.at Nov Rrlghton.of Butt 1,taa051.75 IP dos.; Lara• Tubs $6.64 Bolan do. WO; Easton 01,00. prom sun, Rackets {MIS: Fern Tubs $7.50 Fctall do. 07.00. COMM YARNS—the following .re ttwi ruling rata . Nub. E. to 10, Inclusive...lD • 11l lb. N. 18 . _ .. •25a11 lb ...... 11 lb. N. 17 26 e p lb. Na 18 alB lb N 0.14— e 83 ID. I . :. 19 __VI a 111,D Dal. TAW, N0.600_..._......_.........-10 a It b. No. 800-75 e It No. 740- .0 a lb. tiodOM.77 e b Carpet Chain. White, 374:521: Colored 23; Comsat yarn ; 25427 ; Candlewick 18 ; Dot.. 21 ; Ratting, No.l, It No. I ; fatally Rattling 15 ; Caulking 15. COTTON OORDAOR-Oottou Rope, K and upwards. 2 0 do. below hi. 23 11.4 Cords. Wok 330524334.75 401 des, Pkoelinsa. Slat bath Coeds. 18.60. C3RDAOE-onotathm• as last enerected rule to follow MwnlLLa Rum otti. le e 8 5 *tardlla Rope, cut 17 a I White Rope, coil, 14 r E 1 7 White ROD.. ant 15 a it 5 Tarred Rap, coil, 13 a yyll 7 Tarred Rom ant 14 * • herkitur Yarn..ltam.l2 r lb Raking Tantrum 11 a7l • RED DOll.llB-Manilia. 3313. 13,10a5 71 4.2.1 „ boil. 16 eta b. ';'• (lamp. 31,37, 82.7647723.75 5 ..... 71 • • !Imp. mil. 12 07.1 15. ruouagi4..um. - 51anslls. /Eats 1 dos. Hemp 76 eta CANDDREI A SOAP-Mare 1. a steady demand far thew .21101 , .. at 135 for dlppd Candles. 145 for 81,d1L7 wad 20 far Davi. AWs Acluna tine Candles. Outdraw Routh Soap. Cs prin. do. 57. Pawnor'. Toilet de. 10. CIIIESE-thara 7 non* arrivlnd: flout More, mica are making eddy in Um mail way at 10. DRIED FRITIT-there la not match epenetatte• f ee unin wdse are reported of Pcsebee at 81,50 and APpleo at 81.11. Tb.stock au hand la not laresead as learn th at' tla• an. lug tgmv 17.70k51.76 far Nod.. and 131.12641.2 far APO**. iky.o_,a a a at milt of Lino .1 20, Ithwto at 65, atuff 70. a. d Etinithed 31Iadlit 5 go .80. .1)1611-7-41darsof ilawkwol ern, 3 tom. va orut *err, - 4:3310.50. to am retail and country trade. Owifith .., @way sale at 5. by the bdl. 'OMNI Honing are tom at *SAO; Lake,: .toady-7 hlts• 10,006781050 bbl. Trost E 0.013513 this Wiens 15.00036.25, do Trout 1 . 114.714445.00. YLOVR-tbe rwelpt• ars equal to the demand. and pet • ' owl mush; as quoted WO. week.. Pales troth tiled, of au Pardue at 57,25 and astri at PAO; a lot of 103 ht4e sow. fine was mold from drat hands yesterday at 17,40. From depot sales of western cotes at 117,75;A*3.04 from *we. Wan to dray load lota of cotes tr faint r .1 50.320 $1027. ORAIN-the .00517 Of Ars an the strestantrawae about 14001/ brutal, a do?. and Oda ;• taken freely at 80, with 00. essional Wes at 014382 Sale. from sleds of acrotoon quallty Wheat at $1,406511.41; prima • unallt3•l would Solos 51,734511.00. Own to in light deceit:ld .t ;Wald.- Oats plenty at 2.8415. Barley rules at 11,10, with but Otile coming In. 0110CERIL5—Somwis growing ecerrer every day. There it tome coming in. and the Mock being light at that, la „l u sh, gshaustlug. A sale or 23 bade fully fair N. 0. wee ...ported yesterday at Ingteastu 1n bble Wes of 'com mon to fair are anoted at 909}4, to the retail and mantel [cede. Molests. ranges from 413013. Coffee thrn at 12% 012 X. OAS PlPZ—tbe 'blip wing 'are the doatatione Ibl ~ 0 0gb • Iron tubing: Per Foot., Per loot. )4" heoh Oas Pim—. 7et , a al( do do 12 , Ms St do 2. 5 do a do d0.......50 25i do do do 10X 13 do d0....1.80 do do___l3 " 13% d " do r07.11717.3'6 do do-1,90 " "flutuort to the customary discount. 'IIOPS—new crop eastern are quoted et 12413111 and wewteru at 10412%. HlDES—green beef hides are worth 0, which dealers are payiem Dry Dint arescarce and held at lf HOMINY—not much doing; held et 46.00 It bbl to the retail trade. RAT—sales at make at sl3sss2l V , tom and email lots of baled from (tore at $2O It ton_ HOGS—only one transaction if reported-133 head on tuirate 3.000.. Ther, are not eo many coming in as formerly. IRON A NAlLS—therm is some ac7utt7. .lid Manulhc• turns are dna at the rates quoted below, . . . .... . .. Common Bay Inal-..-115214 Per Oadod .... ----- 63 4 1 Joatots do -... do 41( ... - i , atm. Iron Plougb Wings- do 43( 1 . Looh.-----....-* 15 4 KaILL 1 do ...- do 41( 104 to 164 Na 110..." keg 8.604( do . .. .... -. do 634 60 ttd do Brads a iiii. eldd. PeueeNalle..-...... do 8,76 Best guollty.---- do 634 6d A 74 do do do do 4.76 goon aro souls. Id do ...-..- do 4,60 loch- ...... ----SID 8N 4d do - do 4.75d0 ..,-.. ....... do 881 331 do do 7.00 , -do -- ' Out Pottes. 8 to 43( -- ` . ..71:41 - 1 - 117. thell. de . , ... de 4:16 Row 81.., Iby 51, 746. do do frto - 6 do 4. 76 \ .d 14 Itieb.- ----do 8% Wrol Balked .3( Inch Dandy TIM 114 by 14, 7-16 alllongttin do 63(and 34 thab.:-.--do 11,34 ' do 546 do do 6 Beadle Tree, 1340 13( by ii do do do 134 845 t 3( loch, do 4 Boller Rlvoto----.... do 03(1 do 74.1 a 114 by SUM 6 & 17 111.50. ‘1 5 414 4 5:1 1 X tii3o. do 434 rim 181416 1 do 18 10 22d24 da 4 Ll l / 1 1181t—prime are well maintained at the quota done ppaanngl Mang ter Upper Lesther. ........... Skirting Leather ... = . LARD—Prime No. 1 Lard le held as_ 11, but the sales are email; some oleo of country No.l at 11, In kegs, on time. 111STAL.4—A¢ Lead ls held on the mural credit at T 7(; By Lead 8. spot, to city trade, $2,13 per east; to,ret•ll trade -Sheet Copper is aelling et 33.331.. and Bram at gitoo. Saha of Tay L C., at $11,35. and LX. at $15,15. ONIONS -dull; held at 21©37, with a very Mlle do. mend. 011.11—• few raise at Linseed reported' at 51,00, caelq from store held et 51.05. Lard 011, No. 1 le quoted st 95 9191.00. TROVll3loNB—bleu Pork is quotable at 510 to the 0107 trade end 117 to the .tall trade. No WO of Beef, and quotations nominal et. 111Q12. POTATOES—very few offering; Neettsunocke nrf sales_ ble at.so. POWDER—steady at the Lae .Iranm, with • good de. mend: Blasting 10,00 and tee $7.7511 keg. PlO METAL—we have no sake to notice except 100 tons y.eomeee on private' \ toms 'The eastern paper. else note 2000 tone Anthracite No. 3 odd on the austittehanna _foe this marker. on private tern., Holden continuo to look for an advance. BEEDB—one We of Clover.at le reported at 18,50. wttlelt It the same IN the Thlledelphle pticeg It most be regarded as an outside figura Timated raltreat $1,65.991.70 SALT— N O. i.. s lth ui . steacmy on antral et /111,02 end extra at $155. BlTEETlNGS—Plttelnarsh manufactured Ntsetlnge are selling at 8 for Flu 1 toad TIT fbr N.. 2, Bulgeet to the usual Amount. • • . . . WINDOW CIL/JlB—Pee. are ¶at the thlforlnfe won. 513 and 719 at r. 7.70 61.10 at $3.6 eeig to 10112 at 5.1.09 S peed 5113 t, 10x14 at 9210 10:16 and 10x14, 15.01 k 10,17, S 2 and d ea, In ratio. Subject to the amount of 10 per cent, for each. Co 9ala7 brands ranee et. GO ore oar loz le. WHITE WlAD—ta Bro. lth • itoeddemand. and wady salaa at S2.solkkair.for pore In cit, sod dry 9 11.1 15 lb Ned Leads ctn. IA D. WlllNKEY—steady !ales of rectified, itt !bolted lot. et 35. CATTLE MAREET. 'ALLZOnlirr, January 28, 1886: nusvEs—tner. ware 5 1 30 bud offered, urns Of 'which yen of Inferior quality: RTI. I had • . 11 1 21 0 1111, rotiVe of eery °bola, animate Winning 4. stow: brought but the bulk of prime batelming nettle .eat at 5/dee3Xl media= to fair NW% SELEIP—.bout 1513 had offeted. the quality rot Whir antra; sold at WIC, Brun. BWB—tunbutchers norefuireel thatVer nryins from 11(40. graao• ' MEI= EAGLE STEEL WORKS.I Di/solution. 'PRE Partitershili of 11.V.mee, McKeh. f.OL been &mobed by mewl borment Mr; Mts. In of tbe lots trm .11.1 be settled op at the old steed. No. 112 Water street 1,1:11 B. 110L.NNA. A IL HuLll6ll. A. b. MeKELVY. • OILN M. 14.011ERTS will continue tho jewelry bus:nets nt rams nand No. 41 Pitth . unlit eprlnd when he eurposon enlarging hie ttore roCco No. It Fifth itirot next door to maaket and will unite the two Wens In one. saitl - - -OT/W it Steel. German. Saw, Bliater. rcitigh D. W. 1.4113 JOSEPH DILWORTH & u 0 otxteoelart • C 0..) NANITMOTITIMP OP 'SPRING -STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, ECO. WAREHOUSE, No. 112 WATER STREET, Between Wood and SnalthS PITTSBURGH, PA. F!M= Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution "ThYo. 68 Fourth &yea, MS ltd ru 501 trrtnrlll.oll (I.IML. Is now open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednesday and Ilattudar ...toga from to Deposita reoelred °fall rams not len than One 00113. T. Junea dividend of the profits declared Woe year. In June and December. I nterest eras declared at a the rats o AI percent, per Moan', On the Snit December, ISZA Bookseontalnlne tau Charter, BrLacre. at this Beg' abalone fluml i el=a_tlx,_ on application at this office. GEOffelE ALBRZ.g. Hopewell H ._.. J ah nepburn. IL Hbo.mberger. G.Wllirrnmai.WJhatstob. Marble Hem.. N. Grattan Month r. James W. Ilailman, Theobald Umbetant.txr. Aleunder Bradley. Inas M. Pennock, William Phillips, WM= J. A2lderlOn. race=s John G. Hanka., -. - James Elrrnman. MU B John 18. ILLskpatrlol - AlbertWeekson John D. bl`Gord. Robert Gbeeter. J. Geist - InerCoMn. Robert Morrow. Walter I'. Marshal, /slam A. Garrick A. M. Pollock. John B. Gown., Marled A. Colson. Henry L. B. alt, Robert Robb. R. G. Ethington. J ame * Rhonda. e, Praucl• Felix. Jame* George F. Gamore, Jam. Shldba James B. Boon. George B. Belden, William B. Marra •lexander Tlndle. Liss.ory and Prearurer—CHAßLJlß A. COLTON Inlialyd BAGS AND BAGGING. NOYLES & WIIITTLESEY, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, ■sea OLD sup, Li AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AN P, 7 11. Manufacture to order. - HAUB for Flour, Grain, Salt, Buckwheat, Hams, &o. Would i call tr. Sttentlock of tiountrt Yarrenanta to dal" aseortmeut of 13LSELE88 and PARKERS' BAGS, ANL Ot MIL TYRS ' BAGS, Designed and printed to order, expressly for th el r use Chu ffillealtartar• Dub that Ire MI •uiPir tutu 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Mao. importers and Liealere In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGLNO, and various kinds of Thread sul Twine. Loth Line. and Cotton, et which we aro mane'. noncinnal supphea FURNITURE. zzi • 44 a4:" I - RYAN'S BUILDINGS. ryHE S BSCR ER srn ild respectfully in- Term h. '° Qt. some t to tow purchew Inmost o be late partner, and lr now pole pnoped• enrol' Pao Mal. CABINET AND Chair Manufacturing Establishment, lb. og extensive rind complete of tbv kind In the tosintm. Wltb • dock of over ONIS MIL. lON feet of &dam Man lier. w.ll .canoed. uid • inroad force of first rat , meeker, lac be Ell commence opetatlone In • few days, when be te ready to attend to tbe orders of 01. mu:arsons Morris .d custountrs. A PARFET'S OP NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE Will to Introduced and mid at low prices. . Particular attention erill be &leen to the mannisottning of Planaltsre suitable for !genial:watts and Lionel. which Vll be fold acentoolodatinit tern., and &florin** that will der of rnPeUtinn. blade ILSIN2Ist E nt. :o r naFA l NLlVdarabll try and mentor of r drekr. uil4 t he told at the reduced •Irr RiltriaNG of all kind* done to moire. • _ RoOms with Steam Power to Rent. larVenesr., lan Cloth.. Cabinet !define' findlng generally, alweys on halal, end .1.11 be old to the trade seinen Weenie an Eastern ant inteef -11. IL RYAN, Ne. 31 Finn street.___ QC= DR. C. McLANE'S Liver Pills and Vermifuge, IMPR 0 D. • - • 111. R. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and ; phydclan of •atenslve yrectlan nod a:lenience, In. dunel by • oonmeneabls &ears in alleelats busman ihttnn- Ina. as wel I at to exc. , . has sesstsn an lel PROV RN lINT on th. ociales4 Wets Pits and a ruin:aloe D. C. M . Las. baring prepared these rehsedlee as the medical farther or Dr. C. MAU., Ihr many years oar Drorter re Liver 1111sasel Vol - mita/re ROMS. =later ettican and are were mild to their operation than the Llrar Pill. ant Peradhs/r• •• , rdluir to th+ orly- In.l relerlpt of Dr. D. McLane. Ws =Lake this 4.clarVlon hanaratannlngly, and Incomnyene Ulm to the aralsted se !e.t.a both pleasant and =satire. and !shave. tiwns *hea der to shy other Lever PRI nr Terolfase over rrrrame. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below. The Whole World Conquered! Dr, I. Scott:.! Co:ebrot,c.d Whiso_Oiraposioo - • Lieu The anirereddlPellefelfordb) application. of th Gk. brand King of Yam lidlere t ocame of Itheumatiene. foot, Lumbago, berwThroat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, , Stiff. nem ofthe Jolnta. Wear., beside, Borne, Ached , . or any otter for which • Pan Killer or m m le need. mmHg. os to dowertworltively that Dr, I. Peo•t's ethereal Wide Circanno, Lininunt the moat reliable. oafs and pleaddent Pureed) yet Maturated, redeeming anon. Island propertied , &Wang divas , and Inn Preall rend : cation VP.M. T ie many ettestationa of its virtue., Mr. en hy temente of enlightened ju ement and Meier. Integ. Mtn sigma indium all to adopt It as • etandard rem l ty Remedy. Tha most Incredulous will rebtdim legthine more than the following testimony of Dr. C. Madame,. dil tinguished se a gna t dwrredwr of otedloi remedies. READ! READ!! READ!!! 310.011 , 1•1.1, Ilept. 12. IM4. TAts Crrttly, That I bare exam i ne lb* Ilweelpt for preparing alelwnea Irepreved Verynirnair 'and Liver Pill. by Dr. I.benttorlio haw !lea lea Ow eabb tif preparing cmd flanaY awb2 , aal nehbinrr i. my drum durtne the teat eirteen )ear., and that 1 NO ere be hae I.lll'll-OrED TEEM. 1 reaa• lb. &Were etawment the more lillna la Ile hare i tsar t o the.. wham, I would further state that /bay. frequently urea Om Caleb raft( Witt. Cir. cnatian Ltrtirnent mY inartlvi, with the laeyylea effect, and that 1 earn conaelentl•twlr Yew tentena C. IIe.LANE, M. D. All the ehdro 31edictr.as 'crowed eolaly ander the no. prefers of Dr. 1.. tkott. Sold by D . :tura:a end Aler , clothe everywhere, pasha The Aortal. De. o.idelerVeintprosed Liver Pills d etd Varroleuge treed Scott C - by pertlfieiterof °Mars , The _a nizoglCalebeft ed Whit . Cheerier& Lielatant ;lased Dr7l. brat A Co., secortenhed sifh renature oil coots M. D. DR. I. 800TT A CO., &do Proprietors, Dant Plebs, /lorinsloosi Dr. GEO. 11. RDlrbElt, 110 Wood et., Dittabutgb, IV hole. ear Agent. J.P.PLEJLINI4, Alleghosy, sear Railroad Dopot, Whole tale Agent isTAdeterlytaT DROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES OR VOICE LOTANOES—Shaw Lounger no made from ighly esteemed racelpe for Lb. alleviation n lironchisl A/44one. Constut, Hoarseness. Irrsation of the Throat. either chronic, cmardonsd h y Oild or undone) mertioo of this Toed Organ, in Speaking • r Singing. Just nit-sired and for sale at the ftrent Mediated epnt on Llisrty Street, head of Wood, B WICKEBSti ANL only and regularly anointed agent for Pittstmrsla and vicinity. ATI Fire Brick in Store and for Sale. 10 nor' e EXTRA FIRE BRICK and t um e llo g y~ja co Coamoa firo Brick, ma aa anfxtorred by rc, of Bt. rt. cad final, btb ward. Wm. It.. Talcott & Co., _NIABV/AC712.113_01, rILT IFIAHOO ANY LOOKING GLASS ifts D eal ers Portraltand Aortae Prams& Aim holesale Dealers in Imsorted and Dormotio Fancy Goods and Varlet's& Havingltort owned a tall assortment ar articles in oar one Ire Invite the attention of dealers from both city and country to oar stock, teenaged:lndent we con offer ..an inducement both le to quality rod corne r of 5e2441 GIG WOOD 81., of fourth. SALE--A. Lot of ground, corner of Chesnut and Lltairtr streets, allegbenr • t of CI feet an Obsenu street and LK feet on Liberty: Cu w %fob t erectedgo-cal and subetantled too story COWS. fronting 23 feet • on Chesnut street and BO feet on Liberty street. It is at preeent cocupled se a grocery. Atoll:toe and feed store. Also • dwelling house, gonducine manual rent of 1114 , , exclusive of appiortenancee mew pled by the proprietor. BL&KELY RICKEY, Jan rorner of Seventh And nmitinle(d arm IiILSINESE MEN, ATTENTION—We of rw for sale a valuable Mill Proccrty, *ltasca 10 mile.. the rite, with Mill Moore of S atorices 9 rim or et-ne, So, in complete