Ijittslmrgj) ...©ajeite. PITTSB-TJRQH: FRIDAY HORNING, FEB. 6, 1868. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE ClfYr& News of the City and Neighborhood. The Firemen's Association held a meeting lasi evening at Neptune Hall.. . In the absence of the President, D. M’Curdy, Eflq.» Was chosen President pro tempore. lie stated that the meeting was called to take action in regoru to the proposed reduction by Councils of the annual appropriation to tire companies from S4OO to S2OO. /rS B. C. Sawyer made some remarks, alleging that even the S4OO appropriated was inadequate to meet the wants of. the companies, and that bcuginfe committees had to be appointed to pro cure the annual deficiency. On his motion, a committee of fire, consisting of Messrs. Sawyer, Hays, CoUingwood, Little and Gregg, was ap pointed to draft appropriate reajrtutiong. They reported resolutions, whifch were adopt ed, and will be laid before Councils, respectful ly but earnestly remonstrating against the pro posed reduction. J. Brown, Secretary of the Association, hand ed in liis resignation of that office, which was accepted, and G. W. Leonard was chosen to fill tlio vacancy. ‘‘Mysterious” Disappearance.—Terrible State of Affairs. — Ou ! —lt will be remember ed, I 'perhaps, if any one read it, that a tragical event was described as having occurred some whbrein the neighborhood of this city a couple of weeks sinco. IYo clip the following from .the Washington CoimaontPcaUh : ilysterioui+Disapptarance. —Under this head ing some of* the Pittsburgh papers publish a story about certain parties residing aL Bower Hill in-Uds connty, in which one man is said to li&yo secured Mae affections of anotbeHs-wife or mistress, and then to have etartedthe story that the woman's first husband or loTer had left for Philadelphia, while the supposition is that he has,been made way with. We have been unable to ascertain any facts warranting tho story, and therefore refrain from giving it as published In (be Pittsburgh tpapers. Tub Lrcrcnr —Mrrßradford had a fine house to hear his lect ire in Allegheny last evening.— We were informed by a friend—pressing bosi ness, engagements preventing us from being present—that It e address of the Reverend gen tleman was exceedingly interesting, as we can readily believe to bo the case from what we know of the rat n and from the nature of the subject which be had to discuss. The fullness and frankness with which he approaches and | dissects all matters he lrf\., aro refreshing. He follqws.the truth wherever it may lead, fear less of the consequences. We are glad that the Ladies’ Benevolent Society was bo fortunate as to procure the services of such a champion of the right. John Calhoun and “Specky" Henderson, the leading Haiiot-box atuffera and returns to Ills Excellency James Buohpiian iaTTis proconsulate of Kansas, passed through this city yesterday on some high "em prise,” m route for Washington. If these two rascals had their dues they would be safely under lock aud key in some Kansas prison. As it is "however, they are called to counsel and advise wtlli the President, and are hurrying on te Washington to aid him in the immineutstrag glo -to crush the rights of Lhe people. They stopped in Pittsburgh only long enough to change cars! a We learn that, on Wednesday night, the dwel lings of Messrs. J. K. and Max Moorhead, in the {Seventh ward, were entered by a man residlog ia the neighborhood, and a number of articles, such as shawls, coats, work-boxes, Ac., taken thorv. f r°i n - An employee of Mr. J. K. Moorhead discovered the man, and, after a short chase, ar rested hi'u>. Yesterday morning, he was brought before Ma/or Weaver for a bearing; but, on some of his friemin slating that he was drank at the time of committing the offence, and that it was known to have been guilty Of stich 8n act,- Ibt?-. prosecution w 33 withheld, and the prisoner released. Ball.— The German young-gentlemen of this city were present with their.ladies last evening at Lafayette Hull, where grand ball cS3>e off. It is called tho Lcsovmns, Reading Ball. These young men hove a library of some 15Q0j»Iufl>es of. French, or German and English authors in their rooms over“lKb"musJ«'taaiieji gainst them jester* .day' Those of the original band of ihe gu&rtli*aa of the night are like sheep withont a shepherd —tone has left town, one is in jail and several others nre under bonds to appear for trial. .CoanEirr It.- The new Cyclopedia of the Ap- has OQC mistake in it at least, which it would bo well to correct at once, lest people may think it is a token of other* It says:— ‘ t Aj.tragy-* r Cur, on important manufactur ing town'in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, on the ofiht 'Jlonmgahtla, opposite the junction Allegheny, Ohio and Birmingham rivers.” We H7C discovered one or two other slight ge ■.graphicalllo4*™ in il - ' There is a moSl" cnt mßtiog in Allegheny City to cataUuh aai? Savings Bank there. A meeting hna been held iirv?h 1° E ct fhe project ! into some shape. Capt. W. VT. t.-i*’ ll eras call* i ed to tho Chair and tbo object of the effected by aj pointing a Board of Commissioners" to take etock subscriptions. The following gen tlemen were appointed: Capt. H. M. Dunlap, Alfred Slack, Vi. A. Pi*ed, C. P. Whiston and w W. P. E»chbat;ra. FrBB.«»On Wednesday, about 1 o'clock, P. M the children of Mr. Haggerty, who resides on - iho bank of tho Monongahcla River, opposite Brllevernon, while playing' in a second story room, accidentally set fire to the .curtains of a bedja the room. The flames with such TmpVdity that tho building, withitVconLents, was sooir a smouldering" ruin, the family barely es * caping with their lives. ' These is now, living in Burnside, Pennsylva nia, a Mr. Ludwick Snyder, one hundred and eleven years'old. HU wife, Jane, is one hon ored and" seven years old. The date of their is not-given ; bat supposing that Lud wtek waa twem y one years old at that distant epoch k ßve been living together as man •andwife J'Uiety-tiroyears.-rCArw. Reg. 0» SalnrdK V evening a yonng man by the umbo of employed u baggage mao- Vtcr-ott.the Sres arrested STihe Jcpot to Hartford, uprat the arriral'af Iho train frorv ProTjdence, on a charge of rohhing tho mails. The proof against him geem* to bo conclusive. Evewiso.—‘.‘Dan “**?esiog at Ur. Swift’s % *«»to do doubt -w the Tm: Oiutoeio w jel” is to be performed this*. cbo»’ eh » Allegheny. We hope ana .. ■there F>U be a large audience, aa we kn v . public to > anxious lo hear this production oi American genius. Remember the boot, also, ye lows of musie, and do not fail to hear “Dan iel;’ ,--i Bonos.—The money article of" the Philadel phia Ledger, of Wednesday, is mostly a discus sion of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny railway It says that *'a suit- b pending, which, V’. "'uectcd, wfll soon be prosecuted t puMic. Dr. sec nine Liver FUR *i*-> hi., relubratc*! Vermifuge, con now l-e tivl at ell r«s|»it*lal.R drrt< stores. A '*** penatn- u-i'thaut bXiUwT FLEMING RWS #mnocnunt3. PKOF. COWPHH S DANCING A C A D ffi j\l Y • AT SEVILLE HALL, Corner of Fourth and Liberty Stm "VTEW CLASSES now forming fur Gentle- VEN on Tueaday, Thursday aadHaiurday kvanioga, for second quarter. Now classes now forming for MIS3ES and Si ASTERS, on Tneadays, Thursdays and thtfonlay* at 3 P. for »ocond quarter. Naw prints dMM oow forming for LADIE9, ou Mon days and Wednesday*, at 3 p. a., for oerond quarter, PhOF. COWPBRwfU giro prlvatv lewotia at an) time when not engaged by classes, N B.—NoVilfo Rail for rent on Mondays. Wednesdays and Friday. Apply to [frAlwd] FRuF. COWPER._ 'BOMBTHISO NEW. DR. BIJKLEIGII trill continue hia and interesting experiments 7i]ton, - wlitcu flmiu iaay.hajecurtd. PITTSBURGH THEATRE MISS KIMBERLY inn MASAtflasas. ' pxict or ißtuasro*. Buies ' 60c. | Private Box, large . Second Tier 16c. Prlrato Box,'smell . V* o Colored Gallery 23c. | Colored «oi r Single BraU in Private Box, >l,om Third and Last Night Of the eogagement of the Greatest Artist of U»e Day' MATILDA ITBRON ’“'WNO, Feb. sth, will be present*-! ilia cd» FRIDAY EV». .. tragedy of brau. - M B D. a" BIF.DH4 MISS MAT.— Dance, Mlsa Julia Turnbn-. To conclude with the ever popular Farce of the X O O D L K S . relraaml.VlCß AND VIRTUE, AND LKONoItK Tho “Plonsur Patriot" will be speedily prolocci*. W. Ac X>. RnSTEHjVRT, wsjnrrscTTßtu Aim pcitaaa nt All kinds of Tototcco, gasflaad Cigars, Have recently taken the building No. ISO Wood street, in addition to their MauutacturingEstabllsbmeDl,No. iairwis street, when they will be pleased to receive their fri«uox, and if they refused to do so it w&« their own faplt. His ( ,tm mind was made up !•' v->te fur the :o admitted as twin sisters, in tbe same way as was dono with Florida and lowa. On-motion of Mr. Stuart a resolution was adopled instructing the Committee on Printing la enquire and report to the Senate what amount had been paid aunually during tho last five years to each of the establishments of Washington for printing and ad vertising of any kind for tho United Slates other than that ordered by either bouso of Congress, whether done by direction of any department or civil or military officers thereof, and whether tho samo has been paid under tho provisions of existing law?; and also to enquire whether any Amendments in the existing laws are necessary in order to secure proper economy in the expenses of government fur those objects, and report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Crittenden, from tho Select C>>imuiit«(>. im ported the FrcnMi Spoliation Bill, whirl) wu* made tho special order for two weeks hence. The Senate took up the resolution providing for taking testimony in the Indiana contested election case, when Mr. Trumbull moved a substitute that the Senate now proceed to n final determination of the right to seals of Messrs. Bright and Fitch, and spoke against those gentlemen retaining them. Mr. Bayard said that tho Kansas question wi« more important, and the Seu&te should not now con sume timo in discussing contested seats. On hi* motion tho subject was tabled by 21 again.-t U. Tbe consideration of tbe Kansas messago was re sumed, when Mr. Douglas submitted a long resolu tion culling an the President for information touch ing the number of votes cost at tho various election.*: the reasons for rejcqjing tho votes given at tbe »-Uv tion of the 4th'of January. It embraced nil tho par. ticnlars, with the correspondence on the subject. If all tho information hereby desired lx.- not in tho pos session of tho President or Executive Department, then tho necessary orders and steps to Ix> taken to procure the same, lie deemed this information ma terial to tho consideration of tbe question, and asked its immediate consideration. Mr. Mason objected. Mr. Brown resumed hi* remarks from yesterday, arguing generally in favor of tho Leromptno Con olitution and calliug up Messrs. Douglas and Stuari in response to a reference made to their position. Mr. Wilson reviewed-tho frands at the elections in Kansas, sharply replying to Mr. Brown and denying the charge of the mrtionslum »l the Republican party. Mr. ureeu distended the. people of Missouri from Mr. Wileon's-irictured and wanlod facts not mere assertion Mr Wilson ier-|.- ri'to.l ih ,1 h« t.« t pt.. .r I-,r all he said. The .*barp shooting <*outiuued t->a tare L tho Fummono, and submit an amended answer to morrow, and the meantime he be remanded to the custody of tho Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Geargu Taylor presented a petition «.n tbe froedum of the public lands, signed by tbe Mayor <•! Brooklyn and a thousand others, llcferred to the Committee on Public Land*. The remainder of tho day was hpeot to considering lhe report of tho Committee on Election*, and against allowing Mr. Campbell to have further time to take testimony in <>hio on tho contested election case: but there was no >|Ucs(i -n tal.uu ntien the House .ul journed. Special Dispatch fur thutß/allc HABHisAi'Ro, Feb. 4.—ln (he Senate, nothing of local inter«-»f was done. Uot’HC.' —Petitions preconted : D > Mr Fouler, f. r the re-eburtur of iho M. A it. Bank from lower .M. Clair township relative to vehicles: from Lirric Ha gan for a divorce from her husband; for a change in tbe mode of election of Supervisors in Indiana town jhip; by Mr. Irwin for a redaction ofriour Inspector!.' fees. Remonstrance; were presented by Mr. Foster from George Bascoro against a change of venue from Allegheny to Jefferson C<> ; by Mr. Irwin, from Bir. against the repeal of tbe law relative t«. vehicles; by AD. Scott, against increa-sing tbe tolU on the PerryfvHfc that the Kansa* Committee report un the 10di of March, carried by a vote of 53 ugaiust 37, Mr«ar*. Abrams, Biorer, Calhoun, Houtr, Jackman, Ui»uj‘«-y. Warden. Wells, Lloyd, Longaker, Democrats, r uing in the oegative. Mr. Calhoun m>>ic*d f..r the discharge of the com mittee, which was lust, by a \ole of against 52, Messrs. Lautnun, Smith, of Berks, and the ato.ve named Democrats, except Mr. Longaker, voting aye. Mr. M’Clnre moved to refer Mr. Buchanan's message tu the committee; lost by a vole of 23 to S-l. The Act relative to the Pittsburgh Aqueduct was report ed by tbe Committee, with amendments. An Act relative to the election of Supervisors in Indiana Tp. was reported a« committed; also, relative to Alder man’s fee<; bail, replevin, mid notice to tenants. Tbe Committee unanimously reported tbe nmeod uents to tho Iron City Bank Charter, as committed. Hi-iUN.iS'te.Ln. Omo. Feb. 4. A largo l>er <»i Ctiueu? met last .-vening, m..l i.eyetsd „ re»i-lu(»un in favnr of a railway between SiiritißhclJ' -an-1 Ciiicinoali, by way of Dayton, asi rudGiininß the riHirpo of tho Sprinßheld, Mount Ytmoo ntul Pitta, burgh Cn. in up the Mad River nod Little Miami connection. Spcerhe* were made by the 11->n. Dunbar, President of tbo S. M. A P Railroad ('-> and other*. The lone of the meeting vra3 concHtat'-ry bul firm. New Ori.ba.vs, Feb. 4.—Tho Grand Jury have fouDd a true bill against Walker, Anderson, and others, for violating the neutrality laws. They were held to bail t<> appear ou tho fourth Monday in April CniLioo, Feb. 4.—The local mail agont arrested Henry Vim Guiren, a clerk in tho post office, lust bight; on a clmrgo of stealing registered letter*. 11 <- has confessed his gnilt. Telegraphic markets. New Yonk, Feb. 4.—Cotton (inn; BUO bales sold: stock limited. Flour firm; 9000 bbis sold. Wheat firm; 6000 bush sobl. Corn henry; -12,000 bush *->l-1. Mess Pork 25c lower; sales nt $15,75. Prime i!’>c better: sales nt sl2(a) 12,25. Sugar Grm. Coffee steady Molasses firm; 2000 bhls sold at2fsfg!27e. Freights firm; Tallow firm at 10$e; Bacon steady atB(«j,Sl.! for Hams and Cc fm Shoulders. Whisky steady. Stocks lower; Cumberland Coal, 17i: Illinois Central, 901; Lacrosse and Milwatikio, 10}; Michigan Southern, X. Y. Central, 81}; Heading, o?$; Galena and Chicago, 60; Michigan Central, 04; Lrio, 23:; Cleve land and Toledo, 42; Missouri Sucr^H.l-. Pbilaoeli'Ull, Feb, 4. Breadstuff- come fur* wAr»l/rMly, bat the market is devoid of activity.-- Sales, Si)*'bbls Western extra family Hour sold fur export at $-5, 4pd 400 bbls common nuperfino at $4,50. A fair inquiry for home use from $4,62} up to $5,50 for common auA arlra family brands. Rye Flour dull at 83, and Corn Meal at $2,91. \Vbcat contisno* to meet with Lnt limited inquiry, nod prices are 2c bash lower; sales 1800 bush at $1,03 @sl,lo for ordinary and prim* Red, and $l,lC@ $1,30 for White. Rye dull at 09c. Corn meets u fair inquiry, and further tales of 4600 bush made al i; c in itore and 50c afloat. Oats are lower; small sales at 33<7u34c. Coffee is held firmly; 300 bags Rio sold at 9j@lo}. Provisiuns quiet; tales 100 bbls Western Mess Pork at $15,50 on time, and 130 cska Greon Meats at 9@9sc for Hams, 7}@7| for Sides and 6i@C3 for Shoulder*. Lard firm at 9@ 9) in'bbla. Whiskyraeils slowly at 20@21e. Clo- Tertcod in good request, and -190 bush sold at $5,374@5,60. Flaxseed has advadeed to $1,35. Ciscishatt, Feb. 4.—Flour Armor but not higher: superfine $3,60@3,75. Whisky bas advanced to 15}. Wheat firm at 78@75 and White nt hs@oo. Corn 32@3H. Barley 68@00. Rye sfi@Co. OaU ?5@35. Thero is a belter feeling in Bulk Meats, bilt'pricej oro unchanged; Shoulders 5c and Sides 6J, ]ue*e. Pork dull at $13,50 for Meas. Lard 4c lower. Hogs firm at $6,G0@6,75; the demand ex ceeds the supply. Molnetev firm at 23@24 and tending upward. Sugar firm at- s}@fi}. Clqver soed $5,f10@5,76. Tbo river has risen eight Inches. and Deilrable Farm for Sale. '-ntiPF offers for sale his farm, fjW ■« attuatcil al>ot)l one halfmito VUjr^r ll ' *nd Ucrljn roads, * tloibcr, on wlilch is n ' l|4t« of colli ' * thrift)' THE FUl>*. nintalulng 58 *cr . oorUiof iUlcm, between »l><* all llUabl*, except *V ml “ n “' re ? tpicurtld growth of tl>« «UK»u- ln »»£ riOion, and under * K or.d?«nc«. l« ha» aUu£ u ' *Thu baildlngsnu »bo promise * u , d n^, ,, l'' l ln ien u The I«£» i. * two story rv ne - c r m! v finished H U Tsry desirably alth.' 1 * 1 * I >°‘ l ,D town. Tharo Is ngood well and cem fc ' ' ,t *^V I ft ‘ '''* ‘ whu-b (urnUb an ample supply »f wu cr - * * Jurß *' 1 2SS byS died, iikinx pl**J of room for the sheltering of cattfo and stock ©fallklnda. X] ™' * cnrrlun bntuo, and other cnnvonlsnt ter in tho barnyard, Ac. There is on thu sm of said form,a small frame bouse, with gai-de*'. rrun ,m *' etc.. siilUbUfor etcnanl. , N U- —Tho above described proulsea, being * u n •T™ community, and in sight of a business and onta.'l , n«°K town, era eminently calc aisled for s fanciful eouutr/ *«h for any one who wishes to retire from the din of a pops, city, to more domestic Ufe. It la also well adapted tiding and selling In lots, being conroniently located Ik: tween two public roada. For further Information address oTlSolr-or KDWAIU) JENKINS, • JnllwlmT On the premia**. _ Excrntors’ Sale of Uesl EiUtc. subscribers offer Tor sale a voluft- ESS L ble Farm.sUustedJUmllMSonth-oastofEalem.JpgL lombiana eonnty, Ohio, containing‘«OS am*, and belong* jDgtotbeestateofWm.F.Fawcetl, dec'd; al>oat ICO ams of which am cleared and under a high state of sanitation. There it an atnplo snppty of good timber on the premiers, and several nertr-faiilng springs of water. The Improve ments consist of a good aobstantial dwelling bonne, with bydrnnllc fountain in thekitchen; »>*ru,*ljoep house, . ] Pittsburgn. Fxbroart 4, lsti FLOUR Sales since our but I were smalL The J.illoffiD^ •alee were m*d&—7s bbls extra at f4JiO. 150 do super at $3,87 extra $4^5,60 ska (100 lba> extra fair $2,25 per *a-k. 50 bbls store extra fine at $4,50. SUGAR—Saleeof lObbdsatOJ*. MOLASSEF—SaIes of 3S bbls N. 0, at -J7. POTATDE3—SaIe* of 150 bus Neahanu<»ck* *t 55. do nt 50. SKKDS—SaIes of 10 bu» Clorerwed at $5,60 V bm UAY—Sates of 4 loads at the •calc* at jlOfcijlU V ti"i MOSKTARY ANDCUiIfIERriAL, The rranniptiun of the fmp>rtnnt firms, who suspended •tniin;; the recent crisis, of Uowon, WNaniee X C<», Francis Skinner A Co. and J C Howe AOs RaunnnncisL It is also jtnted that Mmsi- Thom-i« Wilson A Ch, of lUlHmoic, whose *ruii*en«h>n took place on a' cuiMen cinergency. a wcul. in two ugr, tniTo reMitni-.) paymeut. The State of Pennsylvania half-ytKirljr Interest adds about $400,000 to the prescut remittance. This was paid in Specie or Exchange, through tho PluladetphiM Books, and tbe full resutnptiou in Specie of all payment*.bv those institution* annouuced to taka place in » few (lays. The Baltimore Banks also resume Ibis wwk. And the domentic uxdi.tnges with each otlier of tbe five great trading citica nt the couutry, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans are all once moro substautlalty at par. wit), an aggregate Specie reserve tu tank ot fifty six milll.x elusive ot "pech'j from New York tt>foreign |e.vT* f,.r Ibu week, and J m. I "! ' lS5d. ’ 1857 1 v.s\ Total f..r tbo week $1,«1H.342 J1.242,-4Jd *1.:;*7.:t10 Prerion-ly n>i»vrtid 3J15,Cf7 3.213,721 oJi'X'.JSS Since Jan. t $4,733,90S $4,440,170 $1,f.;i.u44 At a lereat aunual mertiug nf the L'RR Qo, a resolution was adopted Instructing-the DlrrctnrstocxainiDi l Into end reported the condition and circutustaocce of tbe Marietta and Cinciunoti Railroad Company, also, npnn the protalde coat nf computing tbe lino, tbe prospects of its completion, und generally as to whether any meaMtires slionbl bo adopted by the Ponusylrasia Railroad to secure the advantage* con templotcdby the snlwcrtptioQof theSUrtetta stock. Hie Steamship Company alludod to l.y us yesterday D the Vcu York and Liverpool (Collin*) line: The boats ut this me, we understand, ore for nb. We bant tke ttooiiug debt •■f the Company 1* stated at nbout that tbe Adriatic coat over $1,200,000. Tbe loss <>a litf voyage was $25,000. The Journal of Commerce say* that It Is nnderatood tbe Government has declined tnentertalu any negotiations for a renewal of tbe mall cuutract which axpiras fa Jun -, and an officer in tbe terrlc* ortheComp-mvWohtont in th>- Baltic on the loth nit, to see what conhl M done toward effecting a sale of the vesuD-in Kurope, says that the tones of the Oomnany have used np-their arailahte means: and that their bankers, Messrs Brava, Brother* A C«, Imvedecllnedtomakefnrthor advances without addition id neenrity . The Jonrnal of Cumueree of yesterday lias tho following modification of tbe above: The Collins Line—“We bare authority for saying that the reports concerning the Collins liuoorJgiaatod in a misuudsr standing. The company la somewhat embarrassed by the " ithhidding of the money dne them by Government fot carrying tbe malls; but they have no Idea of abandoning the enterprise which baa reflecting »o tnorti honai on the American marlno. ConsequcnllT. th« story tlinl C.i|>iafus Ci>ui*l-m-I: and West harogunc tv England for tbe purpose of ranking »alc* of the Baltic nod'AtUuttg is untrne. Th* Atlantic willlcaro New Yoik cn February 13lh, aod Ibe • •ther simmers will fullmt >n teguhir socceaiion.'' Tlo- Cincinnati Onr.-nc i f Wednoaday says - •Tli« iio-oey mark.' h-u not undergnne any oixieriml • bange siiir* Uie dan i -mr last weekly review. The do maud ha* been fn'lv -|iial to tbe supply of capital, bat first cl«3s paper bft« not '--»hlapples,l ak wool. 50 bid, Oirnr. Swindler; bM* Wood, t kgs lead, B I. Falinratnck; -’ bbls whisky, Jacobs; 3 bid l*«!ter, 3 dodoegs*. 4 ng* Grec*:; bids spj.lse Ward; 2 rar-wbteli, Snovdsn, f. l x s (rea,; .... Ul»v: U'ltKl I.IMI Uu.ttllc- I l>X .rT..,)j IMC liu.lal 1 bx 0 Md egg*, I do butler. 3 raacbihcs,“o bb roltuu i bdlsarka. 140 do pe|wr, la ab> rage. 23S do tw’rley, 1u do Jo. 4t dn eye. *A» eke flour.'i do rxr. .U bid* flour 7 bx, I Kt-1.32 skrf barley. CINCINNATI per MY Hailciai. ti l.|». D. bide oil, bx l-vike, fJTS sks wheat. 16 tee, Ti hhja beta, -ukt bide floui. Clark X c«; 100 bbls flour Mcicer X Robluson; 2 b ham . Williams A Jrtbniun; 28 bte raodlc*, 2tc t>esr, 5n DM. oil, P Otlltre i re; \ bid oil, 2 bx cADdtee, Swindler, l bbl ivory MvL. ’rtiompaon. 200 bl>N floor. Carr A cc: < bide alcohol, .-Vott I*2 bid* flour. Gardner: -U*> hfJea. Utlaugc; 1 bbd sugar Keymer .4 Amlrnton; .’Mi’isktflaXßeedmcaJ, 1 Simpson i Kl-Ikiu; c> bbds sßgar, M’Clurkxn k Ilerrou; 4 do do, Graham A Tbmnas; Vj bid* wlillky. Black k Woods , iu Jo do. 50 do floor. M’tfenrj; 62 bbls whbk> M’Cuckailr ' kg* t -, ,*bmvr X DilwuitJ>; 22 bt rat dl"*. Ifetrelfi.ln bt-ls oil. 11 A Fahnestock; tUS *kl flaxseed meal. Ilalbsugh i c«»; a Ml* oil. 41'C.imb-; '.•» t. iallow Floyd * «... 3 bbd, «'ipar, Wallace; 79 bl* roltou. CbiMn A ra; 1 ot Lain '• id,l win*. 4 l«ll abcrU, Cerr 4U bbl do but U-r, Uo*: 2 bid i'fg*, I Jo bnltrr. lx-«U A tblgcrtmi. uiYGnivewi. l iters is m.i much doing el Ibo rieert Tl»- vrater ai .n.!> at idiotit 6 b-et. Tlm- mtmliet of boats not fl>'|tfoi-in!" lo any rit-nt. The lUmUe win in from Wheeling yrelri d*> -nd i!•» J W Mailman from Cinciauall, tbe latter with a *«> y Qn<- loud. There were nil tbo nrrlvaJs. Tits wuotlter >« is • iad but tuoal dcflglitful yeaisrday— We trarn that tl>. various geutlciHen connected wlUs Iho ataatataute and vicaniiaai iotcrratstiere will imwtat tbe Marius Aavoclatiou room-- >i 1 j post 12 o'clock and proceed tlienco in a tt-.ly i>i attend U>a tnneial or the late Mr un lortnuaU- »li»ib td (be llbaUrred FRtcuy Pern. Tbemideuwr ■•1 Id* irieud* is at Royfeetreet, Allsghruy- .TbeOnvoli inttc Wbt-riingitacket f-u this day and (he Lls/io Mart.n i« dn» todav Irotn /jtnsavllla. Flu* will leare fi>-oiurrot> on bar down Ui|< .......The splondbiateOinec J W Ilaitnian is -tßw nywtM-rWaturday Clrw innsK>hippct* aiol trawlferswfll dj*arril tAJ/tutbth ( j* PuTTr..,'..l.fbeToßi' ot yetting ready a* rwpi.tly 'a* poaefMu TW ft IxtaK, Cupl Moot*, a getitlaman. J* in comrnanJ ... The-# P Itltd-crd (UU-.1 certaJnly lints KOUeu ofl Uniglil lor SostiVilfe ...Tlia fiuoeteaincr Minerva Capt Gordon a 111 lrar>- foi Clni Itniati Ibis tncrulng. Sttambaat IDsl*ter. AllltlVKib— Jefferecoi. ftrovruSTflli'. I.urt-u.-, .1., C.. 1 o.rl Itaynrd, EtiiaUflb; UoatslM l Whenllug, J IV Hotluiau Cin- Foil fij'ft LOUIS.-rThe fine new ,JE2»* fadt running paneoger steamer lOWA, Ca|>t. Moore. will l«a*e fat ihe iibore cunt all lutertnaluta port* .hi TIMS DAY 6th in»t, I*l 4 v. x. Fit freight or l«vat|-ti i.ii tKMrJ or ;*> LACK. BAKN LS A Cl), Ages t». FOU ST. LOUIS. —The fine now < fTT9* ,i* uteam.r M.IItKNQO, Caj.t. MrCttllam, »«II leale (or (lie aU.ve am] all inturnu-iiioto j>oro> on THIS DAV, 6tli ln>t ,at 4 • ■Ylock I* M. For [•anage or fruliilit api*ly on tu.inl <>r t«. I*ITTSLJUit<>H, PA -I** l FLACK BARNES A CO. DEPABTKn— Joffrrann. Ilrowuivitb-. l.urenic, do. Colour! Marard. Kli»t*-ih: Koxxlir, Übri ln.^ Riv.-r 6 fijet, fulling. HARDY & M'GREW, STEAMBOAT AOKNt<, Corner nr First asuFirkv sthkt-. H ‘'M Ttn '■ I■ 1 : •' r Nn . T 1- \V ATF. R ST R F t X\‘ »'T rsutißoii, p.\ I.AW SCHOOL OF TilE^KiyensiTT At Cmnhniia^. lion. Tnrnnm.tnPsuo\s. I.L b., Dane f*roles*>i. lien. Kmory Wasuduks, LI.. D, OnlversJiy Prob-HMr r ••tjurpeof instruction «*inbrju:cfl th«* vu X rtons branches of the Common law, and of Equity, Adtulioliy, ('omtuercfol, International and Constitutional and lbs Jurisprudence of tbs United Stales. The Law Library consists of a boa 114,0 ft) sol times, and as new works appear they oro added, and est ry effort is made In render It complete. Induction is given by oral tatane awl expositions, (awl by recitations sndexamlaattose, in connection with them.) of which there arc teneTery weyk. Two Mont Courts are also hidden In eaeh week, at each of which a cause, previ ouxly given uni, is argued by (bur klndenU, anilon opinion delivered by tbe Presiding Instructor Rooms and «.Uier fariiltle* are nl*o provided for the dnb Court*; aadanAs snuibly is held weekly for practice in ,di-bate. and arqnlrln-r a knowledge of parliamentary law sod proceedings. Students may cuter tho School In any stage of tLclr pro fe-vlonsl studies or mercantile pursolU. and at the com ini-DCemetif of either term,or in the middle, or other part of a term- y . They urn at liberty to elect what ahullta they will punue, according In thoir view of tbrtr own wants ana attainments. Tbe Academical year, which commences on ThoraUy. six weeks after Uie third la Jnly, it divided into two terms, of twenty weeks *ichL with 4 varathm of sit wwkn at tbe end of each term. dL Pnrlngtha Winter varalfdb, tbs Library N opened, warm uJ and lighted, for tbe ns>- of llir members of the School. Applications for Admission, or for Catalogues, or any fur (brr information, may he made toelther oftheErofoMora at Cambridge. Ja3o-.lawd3wi» Bxecotrlx’a Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of the last will of Robert Lino. dre’d, asd lo parsnance of an order of the Orpliana* Cuuit of All>*gbeuyomnty, Pa,tbe underslgtual, surtiviug Executrix of the said will, will soil at Public Sato, the premises, on SATURDAY, the IGlh <>f January, IH9H. at 1 o’< lock P. M., Two Valnatde Farms, «ach rootoluing ale>nt lUdacrev *rh» tarutt are ailnatA ill BnwJcfctoy township, Allecbcoy c»nnty, Pa, r country letidonca. They will be stol l.wpamMy wr togvther, or In smaller lots, si may bedcslred. Tholermaol Rile will bc,“no-llihJ cltbe purcbii.vt mon ey on receiving tho dml, ono.tblrd in o»ycar from day of sale, vrllh Interest, and Ib4 other third In two years troin day aymentJ. for further lnfonuatl.*i anijuim of J. W. F. WIUTE. Ke.pt 10(iFifth airret. Pltfobprsh. <>l of lh.i nnderslgned In the Borough of fiewickley. . RKBRCCA LI.V.V, dall:4twF gur. Executrix of U. l.lun.decM. Comraonwealtla Of Peunsyl AutoncxT Cotrrrr IN THE DISTRICT CODR' ty. at January tarm„l6i#. Jolin Drown. lv*nt(, ( rT, as. | T for said roan Klizaheili Deta'r and Andrew Dutar.her UuslAbd, Peter liandd, Imtband of HaraL Harold, deg’d, and KUrabatb Haruld, George Ilarohl. Uvia Har old, Mary Harold, Jjfvlnla Harold, Michael llarold, Harold, and Jem Harold, children and belt* at of laid Sarah, Philip Detar, the {■ UwlalteUr and Myy b flr * !*- <£*■ I'dAßhnaiMtP^ o wuuod ar« hereby t*v ♦ r T VtSt thfaviro £lt »H 1 I* njefllUd on the premia. Jl r ‘v«tn diiribrd ” nH: A Lot un SanduAy *Uo*|. la Uit lrt Ward ufthd CIH Allo»himy. being Lot No. II In H L toV Writ ntPartlnou, or No. IT of tlieplananno juitnr U plaintiff nnrt David R^f, on ‘tUKSDAY, the :wth Itoii uJStIWS >» a *'’" r * sr "" m*y *tu-ud if you H? >* pr ‘J[J l ; Y pattkrSOV, Mu-riff. rau,«“,«".V} . ft"** pABJIKHSr MUTUAL J.-IflK INStJRWN CK COMPANY. , * Q TTlc iM>n!f r Spiart, }WI-, l*nna. v C nl' *l ld— 4177,217 23 Vhi« Company continues to insure the safer ntu as tMonalaicßt witbtotij. \ A. KIUBRR, PraM'iiL David Snuk* Lt *» B+c’T- U. C. CLUA.N 4 N, WESf.-V LEAVENWORFU CITY. KANSAS CITY. .-t JOSEPH. NEBRASKA CITY, ANO OMAHA CITY THE splendid new and fast running Pa>- langer ttoamer SKY-IiAUK, Capt. BEN. JOHN SU.V, will leave for theaboTe and All intermediate ports. on Monday. February first. For freight or paaiage apply on board 01 !•* FLACK, BARNES k CO. AgvuU. Jn'Jt Office, N 0.57 Water street. Monongahela River U. S. Mail Packets. STK A'IRK TKLKOKAPH. PTKAMEn JEFFERSON. Ctvr. J. C. U'oot»WA*t) Cur. (Iroitot Cuak. rjvjiK ABOVE NEW 'STEAMERS ARE I now running regularly. Morning Boats lwr« Pitts burgh at 3 o’clock A. M., and Evening Bouts at 6 o'clock I’. M. for M'Keesport, Elizabethtown, Mononga lioln City, BetlcTcruon, Fayette City, Oreenfleld, California ami Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for L'niontown, Fayotte Springs, Morgantown. W C'aimirhaoltown and Jefferson. i*u-«n'iigiT3 ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Unioo lownlorsJ, niouls and state-rooms on boats inclusive.— Boats returning from Brownsville leave al 3 o'clis lt in the otoruiugaad 6in the evening. For further information en quire at the Office. Wharf Boot,at the foot of Orant street. _aus Q. W. SWINDLER, Ac tv. Regular Tuesday pack-, to*.* ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The floe steamer EMMA QRAHAM, Capt. Mestoi Anas, wilt leave Car the above and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at i o’clock P. M. For freight or passage apply cn U»rd. oclo FLACK, BARNES k Co., Ag'ts. Regular tri-weekly , rn> ■*. WIIEELINQ PACKET.—Tho floe p*s-A&2sSK ecu geo steamer OHKVOIT, Captain J. Murray, will leave for tho above aud all Intermtdinte ports on Mondays, Wednesdays And Fridays. For frii ?ht nr passage, npplv on board, or 1.. auO W. 11. WUKKLEK. Agent, No. MVood st. Reg u la u Wednesday , jes^i PACKET. FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho Cue imw steamer J. \V. IIAIIJUAN.Capt. M. Hava, will leave for the uiove and all intermediate ports ou EVERY* WEDNESDAY at 10 ..Vl..* k A M. For (wsvageor freight apply ou hoard or to Jutd FLACK, BARNES A CO„ Agents For marietta andzanes. , ir> - YII.LK—The new and benntlful atcamor LIZZIE MARTIN,Capt. Urowt*. will leave for the above and all intermediate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, at f! i m. For freight <>r pamago apply on board or to oclti FLACK, BARNES A Oil. Agt*. iCmnniiati, &c. EOU CINCINNATI.—The fine I JRf.te ate*m<-i J. AY. lIAII.HAN.JsSs3mI Capl. lUy>, wilt Imvo for tin* nU.ve «nd alt intcrmrdiato porta <>n FRIDAY, Stti in't. *t 4 o'clock, P. 3J. For frolgliA, ..r paSMgu opply on hoard, .>r to loi FLACK. LAUNK.' A t<>, AyenM. iX)U CINCINNATI & LOI'IS , 1 VILI.E—-Tbo »jikndiJ Mourner VA, Capt. Gordon, will l*»Te for the aboro ahdall int«T mrdjate purta, onTlllti DAY. Mb in*U at 4' o'clock, r u. F<>r fn'lglil or (uunage apply oo board or to J»2i FLACK. lIAKNKS A CO., Ajri-iitv F' ~o!T Cincinnati AniTloi , jtsva IBVILLE —Tbe fine (Mainer AItOON ALT'. AsgfcSSfc Copt. Gm, U &Irl«sn, will leare for tboahoTr irxl at liufT {>.:• ta. ou Till' 1 DAY, Mb inat.. at A r. m For In-lgbl "f |«4m;h apply uli board or t< KLACG. n.MINKS t C*J., Atf.Dt- Fcm CINCINNATI,- -fhp fine . fPfr * ntcsuer UKI.NOTTK, Capt. A. will U*a»* for thn aWra mul all lutormro j*U FLACK. BARS'Ki* ± C<> Ajj-iil* tXm C INCINNATI & LOUIS- ■ fgff» * r VH.LK.—Thr •pl*-ndl.| *i«uiin "RATdggjccn CITY,'' Cnpt. Miller. «ill leave f*r tb-- .vl--v- >i»l all in lormotiutf p..rt« uii flllf! HAY nil, tint at 1 lfel* M Ki.t p%-«»t?e «'“1 apply on Ik>jt J <.r t“ I*. Ft.'tCK UAItNKSACtt. Act- yiasljlmir, &c I?UK N'ASIIYILLK.—The fine, JCSv* . tlraiurr HASTINGS, Cnpt. J\»rier. *ill«&£s£2S' Irnvn li>r the al>ot* and all iutennwliate j»>rl» naSATlilt llAV. l"th lovt For fr*ig?it or paaaage apply or, hoard, or tc Jiv _ _ _ FLACK. JIARNKS ACO , AgeilM. FUlt NASmTLLK—The rj.- , ICfr * K'aut pasuiigt-r steamer S. P. IlflinAUD- Copf, lime*, Kill leave I>r the -,I‘DV.I iUi I ,nteuii3Tliit7> port* on THIS* HAY, „th instant : u F i fr >«l,t iir r.t, l»«r*t«l • r l<> d-il* FT.AOX. IIAttNK-* A A.-«nt» UpuisbiUr, Per. IX>K LOUISVILLE—ThrrI.pim , JTsr* 1 Mesnirr JAO til POE. Cupt. Stewart, leave 1, r tlienU>vr and all interuiodlale iithi ml, F«>r fn l *l,t or ijw«j«pnidy on hoard or to JU-JU FLACK. hAeNKS A Co.. Atf-tv St. Eouis, A’r, IjH>K MISSOURI KIYKR.-.Tlie , JCffVA 1 OLe ii w steamerr.OWKNA, Capt. Hosier. .siestilLsja will teat e fui ilm abuvu aad all Intermediate puru uii MON - DAY, the Uth in-( FnrfraJgbt or passage apply on Liard or t>» fe‘J FLACK, HAKXKS 4 CO. 4gU. IX) R ST. LOI’IS.— I Thi- lino new. ( JErfcli ' VMimoip.r atrtmrr, “ASOLO SA Yi»N. Cwpl Uater, will leave for the above and ail intcriosdiate pujU lids* DAY. t>tL ioat-, at 1 ..'-Jerk !’ M. F,. r freight ~r j>as«ig>‘apply oa Iniardorto r • - fi7 Water sirm. " ak*« H.l Sit. |T VTaUr St. I?UK St. 'LOUIS'* ’KEOKUK ,TJISLJfe 7 The uiegaat »toam-r MODERATOR,—£££22 Ckpt. Maratta. aill leave f.ir the above and all iutertnodiato port* ru TUtS DAY. olli ItuU at 4 o'd.w.U, p. M. For freight or passage apply nu board >r to Jaiki FLACK. lIAUNKS 4 tV. Agent*. jarU) ©titans, &r. 1' nu. 1 ■ ituo.l.*, • • • ou SATURDAY, Ojo‘ .;«IT ' ' frolphl ..r |«4m K « apply k ' *’ *’ * PUCK, DAUNfcki A CO.Jk4.Ynll. No. 87 Water afreet Ageati Waolfd! New Era in Amerlrau Art. JUST ISSUED, un Oil-Color Portrait of HENRY CLAV, Pntit.J J >-om 51,,! 1‘1.,u in 13 Oil OJ art. Tbli Picture, prepared at great coat and labor, bv an Important improvement In Art Priqtlne. I* offered til the people of Italniled States, a' a aurtby memorial of their eminent Statesman and Patriot, hj- iho I'ublUbor, J. 11. OYIUU. Uiillcliu Building, Philadelphia. Thu f.lloaloi; ate a lew o! the many cooimnDdatiotu thia rictnre has receive! fri ■m the press: From Petcraon'x .Magazine. ••That so line a Picture, equal u it is in finish to London C*J*l lu-r<- for fire And'six dollars, amid Ik> prod need for the trilling atim of fifty rents, ia rertalnly an astonishing evidence of Anieriaa pregreai in Art color printing,and most, we think, rrquir an immense sale to at all remunerative.” From Uip Pemuy Iranian. “Mr. Uyram Las i.rodacfxla Portrait of Hip imiD-rt;.l CLAY, printed iu colors, that baa all tboiumt ..f a j-amllurt nml an a work of Art will l-var Die moat Critical Piamina-, tton. The libcnoaa of the prrM 8 tnlmmau is perfect '* Frum the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch. Mr. J. 11. Byram liu brought nnt a Portrait «t Hmry Clay, printed in colors, which, if we bad not hem ntsured otherwise, we should hare supposed to l« a painting. It poswssei ail Ibr brilliancy of Inin ami suttQMß of shade of a fine water-color porlrek. The llkemsanf ‘llarrv f the West’ i* eiceljenl.” From tHulioui’a Magarltu*. Equal to flue Ii ->t ..niy artlsUc in finish and arrangement of mlir, tmt is ralnaM ass spirited llknne**. ’ lieing at thn i«.w piic* of fifty cents, thiaportrait must won Leeoun-* favorite,-nne treasured as a most titUmraud U>aulirnl nt-morialli? the American people. Siiißl.i copies y.-nl j«ikl paid f-r , r bcriff«'f said county, tireetiiq: K^Baß II JamosM' llaltmni), Allen Kramer, 1..1 ■ .id Francis Rabin, poitnera, Ac., make you secure of proieriiticg their claim, then w» .command yon that r.iu sommon hr good and lawful sniniunjwrs. Isaiah U rah am Macfartiuid, William 11. Leas ami SAmnel-lUrsh, so that -they i-, Bn { appear hofon* our Judges, at Pittsburgh,*! ~nr District Court, there to I* hr Id the l\.urth Mondajn.f January 1868 to show wherefore whoreaa Ihey the said William Cobanno’ James W. Hallman. Allen Kramer, Edward Rabm and Frnucii Jlahra. partucre, Ac., and the said Isaiah Craiiam Macfailand, William 11. Las anil Sarumd Harsh, together and nodirhlcd do hold u!) that certain tract .-f land situate In WUkinJ township, Allegheny county, Pcuusylvatiia bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning ru a in * lam> Idling fmni Iho Pittsburgh and Groerisburg Turnpike to John Stager, tbenco 8 bS° W 237 r«rcbes to i |*o*tr thonee by laDd of Mrs. .McMillen 8 2° E 73J twrcbwi to a l>ost; thence 8 64^■‘ l E 367 A lurches to a tmst, tbenco E W/j perches to a stone; thence N IV Pi nr* to a stone near tbe first of McCall’s steps; thence W 34 20 porches to a post on the lido of said township road which Is also a corner of land sold by said Shields to McCall.thenco by Und late of McCall M. 649 K 3d perches to a prut? theoev by land of John Stager and others, N. 32° W 140 perches to the place of beginning, contaiuiog two acnw and eighty perches, strict measure, excepting and re* sorclng therefrom the sarlaco of tho following, two pieces or land embraced within tho above boundary and bounded ami described scvcndl as follows to wit: (lit) a tract of 31 acre* and 80 perches, Beginning at a stune in Ihe turnpikeafore, said at the rorni-r of other land uf aaid Chnllant; Ibeure N IQ? a 13 perches to a comer: Uuuire NWW 00 \-vh‘i to a coraer, thence 8 ttUF W prreln-s to Gillelsnd’s land, throw 3 M*£ E 62.4 parches to a corner on 11. Chal fant’s land; thence along the eatne N F porches to lb* tdaco of begiuhing. Second A tract of 37 acres 3 roods and 60 perches. Beginning at a stone, Corner of land of Shaffer ami Davis; thence 9 3114 p E 140 perches too poet; thf-nre 8 66J.j ’ W 37 UO-100 preha to the center of the turn pike, thence along the turnpike N 34° W l‘,M &2-100peirhe«: thonee N 2.V W along the urns ten perches; thonee N yf 8 Perches; thence N 12° E 10 perches; thence N K M tvluG psohs to (lie place ofbcgluning, partition the roof be twroulhem bo made according to Ihe laws and customs of this Commonwealth and Ihe statutes In such caw-smoke and pruvldod, dogainsay and the aarm to be dour, do not permit terv unjustiy and against the said lava and ctvjloto*, kc-% utissald, Ac., aud have you then and there the names of those euipnauwr* and this writ. . , ~ Wltoeßtlie Hon. Hoses UamptOQ, President Jadnoulltrt . sahl Court, at PitUhureh, tliU2lst Cony, JOUH IHItiIINDHAU, Ih-othy. Bonr PxTTcasow, Slieriff. * &rrs dt PartiUmr I'licienda, No. M. ParUtiun Pocket. BlairsYiUi *•»*»»»?• /\m THE BLAIBSVILLE BRANCII OF I I ~,,,ivatral Pennsylvania ftallrond. . , r H *n. Wwplrjr. Proprietor and Principal; Mr*. P. P. a,*,.’Principal; sisex«l!entT*£l»r«. ' : ‘cooilSK OP EDUCATION, TLonM ,.i,atids]r*temaUc,cmbTacißgem7 branch of an ac rnmnllahed Fcmala-Kdocatlon. . > Accoronjodattotn for •erenty Boarding School scholar*— two In a room. TXBM&. Boarders, Including Tnilkm, per aealnn of fi>e months, ICO. Par Instrumental Morin, Drawing,' Piloting and Uod* * f Tt coaaenca Mar 3d. ■ CstriogUßessnt, 00 application. Jillk&nvF SjUJusl BSZFuBT. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD Pittsburgh, Colnmbns and Cincinnati Railroad Line. TnE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COJIPAOT having made an ar r*ugeu«nt with the PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO 'RAILROAD COSIPAW ~ . I ' r the j " D .. . their Uand belire-n Putvbargh and vrlll m-j 'hi: iron-daily .'*’o,' J* Stenb. Arronßtiun 7v, •• ' Wellstilh-. 0:M ~ | * jstoob'TnieTriWr. X.! * The 6n>j u.MiiW !* ■ u. Train* ran through to Columbus without of cm*. making JJr«t connection &•' , I , ndt ' uu j> otl f- Cinunnati. LoaL'vi!l«, Cairo and St. LouK , . . , .. ul ~ , ~, , Th- (x 45 i. *. Train atop# at all Stations, and conntvwat Bayard with tralo on Tuscarawas Branch for Sev Pblladetp... * and ail point* on that road. At HmK, n with th* C- 1. kC. tt. R. for Cuvahoga Fall* am! Ak.vn. At Cle«lan.l w.rb Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for Toledo. iMroit, Chicago; and at Chicago with all Railroad* ImJms th * Nwlh w ’ ? “ A, £ w ,! t . b . Uke fot Brie, Dunkirk, ISafTalo, .Niagara Falls and Canada. f . . .... , * 4 n*;.*' p ‘ ** Trtin * sto P »»*U Stations on the River Line, and connert at Wheeling with lb* Riltioici - and Ohio Railroad for Cumberland, Harper’, Ferry. Baltimore and Washington Citr. At TMU.r «;th the Central wh = Railroad lor Zanesville. CirclerUle, Lancaster, Wilmington. * c The 4 f. m, Stenbenrille Accommodation atop* at all Way.Statfon» The above Train* will stop op signal of the Station Agent at nn v St-iilon between Pittsburgh and R.vhester t.. take- 1:; passengers going to tiny point on or beyond the lino of this ton!, ‘ty*;,,, will al«o sto’* to havo inivngtrs rauiittg’ tr m this Rosa to any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh. * ' Passengers dosirins to go to Chicago, or point* beyond Chicago \ m Cleveland m utl atk for Tici.tti r>S<7lrrtlavJ. I ueaengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati or St Louis, or point* tevond Oolomhn* via StenbeuTiilc, must ask for Tickets via Steubenville. Baggage checked through to all principal point, and transferred free of «-liarg«* t- i'; kP „V t . n n . al l ,tlfl,rn^ ioa ' * <»EO. PARKIN, at the Ticket Office. Peon Street Depot. 1 It JnERjN, (n-ooral Ticket AgifDt, Cleveland. :ja2s»* JAMES FARMER,Supt.. Cleveland. EDWARD T. M E G R A W TOBA.CCO tYTSTD CIGARS. A'O dll LIFER TV STREET, HEAP OF TVOOO. HirrsßUKGii. /■\IFEHS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELL ASSORTED STOOK. j ui V/ ehiucd lium Importer* and Uannfarturen, which *rr the* f..Uowtn ? firortt* hran.lv W H. Grant’s A. No. I6s Tobacco', ICeimo, Robinson ± Co’s Tobacco, Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lineup Oavondlsh, Uaxard and Railroad Brands, 200 Caddy Boxes Half Pound burnt' OIOA It 8! C 1 a A ll S! ! CIQAft S! ! ! OlvXIiS MILLION ASSORTED BRATUS. All id which wo offer to the trade at prices which cannot fail to please. W. E i‘ATEXT CLASTJG FI&E AXD WATER PROOF CE M E 2ST T EOOF I N G. & Prnprifltorß, Are now prepared to contract and pot on at teieshortest notice 11..- above Maetic Fins and Water-Proof Cement RonrtnK.'lt Mhe the only article yet invent. <1 that will snrrSMfulH resist tho action i.f tltr* atmosphere in every climate. rr rs perfectly water-proof. And h, t ..,h,t ..fdiiraLility.webeUeTu it laeqnal, Ifnotsupo «r] to any Metallic Roofing UV fan pnt it .-«• »v-i <»ld t < r «,lmDor Kdnjjlo Hoof*, It making ond ape* how flat or steep tlio root u»ay he. Thi« Hoofing la warranted to prove as aWreirepreaented. Wa will put it «»■ fir ... ~ , _ SIX DOLLARS PUR SQt -jy»; (TUX P£RT BQVARF.) -- ’ We will ai-plj it iijnm Tin aud Iron Roofs fur TWO IXM.LAKF PHK SOUAKK, Mri* .. ; .,t-t u. dnr*t..hir cftaapeat paint Unit can be usaL C9.We invite all who are buHdlnc, and aim, thon* win. wish their R.N.rs Rejuir.4, to call ui ..m i.;i fArnf Sit'tt. andManunattnmlaaaaii satisfy themselves in regard t.. the .hir-btliry and practicability of this JU-dii,-. t a jntrvo/w l . PKRKIN A JOHNSON. •ftirV- 80 ;-’ t >’•> 1™ Third »trwt. between W.r crack in Winter. I e. extremes »f nutnral heal and cold wonld 1...1 mjinc it. -»i. 1h» cein[~M>ii.oi is not aenj t.iit (light ty alkaline, it would nor destroy the ranvass, but on the roufrart i-rotert 11 from the BCtn.ll -I (tie weather tlh It is Wafer Pr.H.i; and t• a < *t.-..t Fir»epi..,r; that la. sparks nnJ Are brands failing mum ii could iud in flam- n ]|, my opinion such a roof uin lust f..i are*.-••ifprt >nporvfnHv and rucvirinig prompt ftttnctlua. KcsjsTtfnily. | JOSEPH M. LOCKK, Chemist, i fjibaratorj No. I2S Wnluut street, Clnclunati, Ol.ie Ciscnnurt Aowcr Rotai Ist- cv, Vetv trh, iii; I bnri' i*.imlnent Roofing. Ati'liw fur m 1 r*«i judgft, ceoßidr* It a (f«»I intention. nud am wlllin; tc. lo«nr* ImiMingx tlm* jirnUctwl npoa tin uoi«- t«rui» a* l in«»r- trli! tne,al apiilpUwK jStgUitlj JNO. 8 LAW, Agt. Royal !n« l'-'.. U>nlo a bcary tai'inou bj ' 1 PENNSYLVANXA O-A-iN.A.L .A.J'J’ID RAILftOAD. TUion#!. from tl.- E.w*rn W.-rai, «.wtirr«.nr friru.J* vir! all th.*o diai-d t,-, H t,ilio>.L v* a KUHrmiT''- '"' lt m,n ■ T “ f " ,i *" in " rra ' * n,tS, * r,l “" KASVKKN AXI> i The Av.iiaun tho Inclined Planes nn the Allegheny Portage Kuilmad i, *!.«■ inu\»miMinn of firixl.t, Ofllr# Ivr.n Simi, at thr Will „nr mr.-w i fr.l’l I , .1 CANAIi NAVIGATION. Wfc--jjrrrrtfc ICIEH'S PORTABLE BOAT Z-lUi;, fMiffriiJJ Viu Peniisylv;tnla Cana] and 1C ai 1 j- . * . I Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCKEAS •-» .Itinoic Ore i>*s! Winter and ffo can n-w offer to SIIIPFEUS tlio «uperJ<*rftdvnutaKtj or a DOOBLK I>Al!.\ LINK to auJ from PiiuLnrgh, Philadelphia and IJjltimt.fr. Our Un- In-inr compost'd eutudy of POUTIIH.K |soA'l> l*Ht tran*hipnu-nt u required. Mercltsuts ■ending Frrk'ht u. .xjr Line ran rely upon it* Leins pul throujrb with «ul"’ !•.«■*!!.! •|""l *tid ilrsj.nt 'ti fl A KKIIOUHK. CANAL !tA?IS, corner o f Zilxrt y uuied ty W. 11. Smith A Co.. No*. 151 jjyja. Ftraf anil Second L U\- PKltfrOOD, at the Bank of Pittsburgh. jai4:dtf TO LET—A two story Briuk DweUiDgdsaj on Hay street, between Peon and tho river. Kd-jS qmroof J»ll R. 11. KINO, N 0.211 Liberty »r. FOli KENT—Two Uesirtihie Houses on sth st n being tho one I occupy at present, and the new House next door. Possession given on'the Ist April 18;,s For n nt. Ac., apply n, ALEXANDER KTNO. • . 273 Überty street. ALbO—A comfortable three story Dwelling Ilonse on Penn strwt. near Wayne. Posesaion can be bad forthwith. For terms, Ae„ apply t., ALEXANDER KING. ALSU—A two story Brick Dwelling House un Esplanade otreet. Allegheny City. Iroruiylbtte prissesaiou given. ~o,v „ ALEXANDER KING. ALSO —A Frame Dwelling in tlio rear ofthe above bouse, «>n Jsm.s street, Allegheny Cltr. Rent low to a good ten aa‘* W ALEXANDERIKINO. I'fOM KENT. A comfortable two fltorv [trick Dwelling, with Barn and aUint «(x acres of ex cellent land, and near lAst Liberty. i’uasiinioii may I— had Immeilintely on application to ALEXANDER KING; _ 373 Liberty tn-et. LET.—A 3 atory Dwelling Uouso, on . hum Street, 1-twren Hand and Wayne streets itrut luoderaia to a giant tenant, ami- possession Riven at< cmco. Fur terms apply to ALEXANDER KING, 273 Liberty -street. ! To Let. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY.S9 Dwolling, sitnato on Washington street, AHe-fejß 1 gheny dry, containing five rooms and flnithedjfarrrt. 1 session ran ha*t imnuvtiatMy. Enquire of 1 JyW 11.11. KING,No.2IO, Litany*:. Dwelling house to i!ENT.~fhS rommodtnns and well finished Dwelling House, N 0.26 j Pikastreel, uow o-miplad by tbe Ylw housois : Di flop order, and has all ll»a modent ronreoienccs. water, I -gas, Ac., to make it desirable for a IkiDilv Puvsw.iuu «-au I U badany time sfier thq BrTt of Slay. * Apblv at No. 42 gyarastreet, 6p22nltf JA3. I.ALOIIUN. TXJ LJ-T. —The Hail formerly occupied by JL. _theßc*v of Temperance, on the eortisr'of Wotsl and ThlnUtreets. Knqnireor JOHN SEGILL A SON, N 0.267 Liberty street. DWELL! NO "FOR* KENT.—A d.-si j 59 i sUlo two story Brick ilno»o <>n Congi-emstiret, JJ{3 containing G moms, a good ynnl and newly {wiiuled rutd papere-1, apply t., WATT A WllJSo.v. ja-'i N«. 2ti» Lllwrty street. Slants. AOAUDNEK WANTED.—a mu uc qushited with .marketing, and capabts of cultirating some l ietit acres in veeetabl s aod fruit. Inquire of ISAIAH DICKEY* CO, f,.J No. MJ Water str«»t. WANTED IMfIIKDLA-TELV.—IO,OOO Men b> engage in the sale of tbe meat popular selling Books In America. Invalids. Mrebaairs,farmers and Teach ers withlug to travel, will And this to be* very profitable and pleasant business, enabling tinim to see the country, aod make money at the same time. Agents now lathe bus iness are clearing from $6OO to $1,600 per y ear. lor ftill particulars ami a list of Books, address U. M. BULtSON, Queen City Fablishlng Uonsa, 141 Main street, Cinclnnan, Ohio; or, if living East, !>. IIULISON. PhlUdcdphia. mtiL3:ljd*wfcT Money Getting Bailer!•’? _ WANTED.— of good business or accommodation paper l«a r *oß month* lo rnn In iudu from f l*» to rf**'; Am»l» »t Ui« Officof _ **>!!> B. M LAIN 4 SON. TOCKS"M*'ANtED- Mechanlc*’ Bank »*xK;fc: M. m>J M. Bau1; Stock: Kxehany* Wwtern Inauranci' Uuuougahrla *• •• AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO, Stock Broker*, 69 Pohrtli street. T.> All orders, by }& WANTED —Nuterttuid Drafts having *l, G or Vi mAnth* u> rna; fUK) to jlffK), by AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. Stock and Note Brokers,&3 Foartli at. WANTED —A quantity of good, sound Rye. i»l8 _ JAS. CARDINHK. 117' ANTED.—Agents wanted in every tnvrn YV and city In tho United States. Enclose two stamp and address J»»l<:w3m*y A.O. SIDNEY, Boston, Man. BEESWAX WANTED—The highest price paid lor Ikoswai at B. L. FAIINESTOCK ACO B. BEEF BLADDERS WANTED—The high est price paid fur Beerßladden at ,0030 D.L. FAHNESTOCK* CO’S. ilui .'•*»*» Lebanon Uatierf. OOCKSTOCKAAMMOS, ' ... _ invite tu e attention op® I th.pobUoUlh«lrUrpuidTKtol_M»«-;o»»‘‘>'— : •*®j^^;--v_rssS,*aSß^ WHOLESALE DEALER IN CHILDS & V O’S An lufaliible Cougit Rcnttily.—] bad i-n. >«-k three months, nni &ble to do anything, with n *u‘hhd*w(F Da. Xefseb's Shoulder Bracks—Prom Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, IShd,—Fbr mow than yeara put wo bare ruustaotly worn tho Weahlugtiii sin* ponder llrai-M, mannfitctnrud by Dr. Gct>.'l!.'Keyst-r, ol So 140 \V»H»d atrrot, fn itii»dty, Junl would heartily recniu tnondif to all who are Cf.mp«-Urd to a sedentary occu pation. Aa no have l-:-fur* rvnmi fu calling at:<>ull<>u to its merit*, it answer" for a t>mr>- and »usj<>iid* , r*, (tie weight «f ttn pantAlxona tend to triug t)ir tdiuiilder" tiilUmr natural position and >•! l»uid the chest, Women, bunilrt-tsof whom are oor.unil) Injured by th« welgui ol mormons ~sKirts,” should ul»o procure them bram. lie particular In pmenriog the kind mcuUoned, as many of the hruxs sold are humbug. A-dd at Ur. UEO. 11. KKYSKH’A, Wholoeah" Druggist, 14il Wood reel, sign of lit* Golden Mortar. Je2o:diwKF For Deaf Persons.— »AcoyBTie acticlks— S*WilkUtffttitcO it'atnimenla that enable thedraf to hear in means ofan artificial druiuTVikT {Z* rV .'.V ‘—' and all the circumstances that «ti*«d tnim7~i» Aro entirely dispensed with. They are worthy not to bo perceptible t.. ..them, rm.l h.irdh fell when worn. Apply t" . jKKVdawV ’ Dr. CL IL RRVSEILUO W0..1 ,t Twenty Years Blindness Cured by Oa»rrrccFE*r. Krt LoT, o »._ Urt . charUy Carnal™, ol TemiKTancoville. w as cm imly blind iu one eye Tor more than twenty yoor*,an>l ri.nld twareely st-wwith the other. She is almost euUrely one bottle of Kst Lonon, and another buttle will eoiln-lT re store her eyes. *«Td at Dr. QF.O. 11. KKYi?KR\« N.,' ltd Wood street, sign of the Golden Morur. price 2.'. i-.-nt* DoSttdswxP TUEILEALTU OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For many years l have Ixvn tronbird with gsuera weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice. lUtiounca. dull headache, pain in the bead and temple*, coldness and tendency tostiffneas. palpitation cf the heart, very rosily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, sto'rusrh and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms, and f had In addition, falling of the *enib, and great pain fn that rm poo. UnopbysicUn after another elLatwied bis skill «W «td pefwwrißg use of MAR- fortunately cured nit ami I hare no words sufficient 'to express my thankfulness Mrs, JULIA AXSE JOHMON. I can truly »ay tliat I baT# been a sufferer fee many years ’ with whites and deranged menstruation. Afler jTsrhihv I bad oUtcr troubles, such m pale taco, indigwtian,' wasting** ***!* EP-ywal languor and aebUity, pain in the email of the Iwrb , k »ur/ of aching and dragging sensation, pifa between the shoulder blades extending down the spine, loss nf wipr~ ' tite, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold baud* audfi'ot and drnsd/iU tmrvousDNß. The.lpaat MdletaKit would niaku me feel as if I sliould fly away. I tried doctors end dnig*, and eTerytMng.ouc an*r another, without Ihp benefit. Ono bottle of MARSUALL’S CTEIUXK ICON changed *>.mo of ray symptomi for the.better, had uow lam entirely and radically cnmL I wish that eicn . ' woman rtniH know what it will do. CLARIB?A OHKR. MARSHALL’S UTKIUNB C-iTHOUCAN has ssred mr life, ns I vcrilv believe. I tried doctont and tacdkineuntU it v.une<] oseiMi to try lunger, wlicn I mcVwlfh s lady wh-.> recsanniendol the Catholiron sostroasly that I dectaed itmy duty to try it- 1 was mostly troubled wfth doruxed mnu stniatiou. My symptoms wt?e priodrally pains In thebsck • sthl abdomen, tvasrlng downpam *1 Ahf tints of ihajllnsss, bloating,colic, nausea, constipation.ibelioffMtf.lhe bag* ami limlwi were bruised or brokrn, ♦.mrUtionsandtmnltins: ‘ anxurv Qi*. sermnd to u * bnrd-n,) dirhjrlk-d (hyys faint urw. slmdilcrlugs, fatigueon walking in tlw ttundh* CntO lenr.N, eonstipatvon, pmwnro ofbiood in tbs hsad. dt-Tn^f. .especially when »t or fe*l nuhappy. I v.Wuot -nly enttrrly cured myself of all these symptoms, whit*. I h»rs gfren os an Im perfect account of my inSerin», l-ut I have known so man* others cured iu ..nr town that i r.-oi bound to let you know “ that others who sre sisilarly situated may slt-> find retfef ’ EMSLA VO3BCRUU. For • long time I had UioriaecompbdoUwlUilha follow log symptoms: I was nervous, cmwiittd sod Irrilshh- - omod to sbonod in complaints, some of which T wVto-r tn * B iw you: psin lu tbe lower orgam, aoda feeUojr u thing was going to fall out; Inability to walk morfi 0 * coontof a feeling of fnlloms;aching and drscrinz. and shunt! ug pains is the back, loins, and »k ‘n- trridiD, £oi<, era’ JIK a YujaodK .tootfnp iua polß. i» u,. bo.. . Jjlxataiy.rtlbriDgto* Luirn; .r.r, t". T 1 FV lr L itabllJt r. 101 cm. MrrSii , 1 k«»I, HOT, .Urn! tho hm^s,rs3 «iiulopl«MOTla*i>, ttlnst. I La.J rled everythiug, as l sur.Twsed iajndn, lull a oiy attention to MARBIULL’S UTEItlffE CATUOLTCGN I took It, hoping against hope. Start fortunately it cured , me, and there fa hut s healthier or toord grateful woman i n liracomitrjr. I trtistall will oa» it; ItUtmiy Umwoman'* irii-udin need. Mrs. FLORRNCR LB3LIR. MARSHALL'S UTZRIXXCATHOLICO.VxntI ttar* lyctirt Hintzfo/tA'.Wmb, miiu, fnWar or Rxin/ul Jiautrvalw*, Bioaiixg, InJlasmatuAu mm p,,. roitt of Uin Kidnrvs or Urinary Organs, Ettmiian or Inca*, tinavx of Urine, IltariSorn, ChftfMim, Ifervmanm, lUint ingt, ftlpitatioip, Crtmjif, IHtturUd Sleep, and ali troubles organic or rymrof/ir/iV. connected with tht l tcrinsarM*. The prictof MARSHALL'S UTERINKCATIJOLICO V is One Dulisrand a Hi if per single buttle. On the radpt qf tis doftan fit* battles »hallbtt*ht by no press, free of charge, to the end of 44s express route. ? * liegarticidjr tu errife the post ofio* address toeor^cemni y rponACCO-50.fo*5sl„rapToT)acco; 7 - r ' JL do, > . f- __ j.l ? * : JL ROBISON* CO. WNE--S()0 lb, aHdlt-r . Ipaswfsxsfe J.» • Corner Ft,.T«4 teSSssSSE, au2d:d