;Ehe Tittdrittlit 6aketiO. 1 - 11,11iLLY, JANUARY 12, ISD3 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. "t'arrtral—aEd Departure •of Trains. • - remoseordir cotiiral Railroad. .W Lam am otadwmdErp . a64o6.miaWaiA . otcom'ali;;; - ,am '. .-1 3 r114; £Ws.reTs..f..lr2l4p % .,.1 11 ' 1c2r.ft -c e 6 o n :: 14it s:41.11 6.39 ant erlitraontExp's 1:23 pm . r x t .12 , t, a m :Ay:all Acc0m......1.e 1-143.1 M 2 IACrODI •1 110.FI;Ft'AP E ACVnt . . erg ft Id 4 . 3:CO p m Altoona ftccOm. - . Tfio ;tin:o; (min' ea I A I rAis Tr Vall -' l,. P e.4 ' : . amnday at 9.4,a reacja.l2g. Icavta rlttabargla - at . Pittobttrgh. Columbus and Cincinnati. drf Cut Lim "'La a ra Va.: Liao. .....-.. Nall &al am m I.a.presa " pax F.xprma "'M.:: aas rteuDenF/iie ACS attutam•tile comnsoatatiou lAopm commactation -10:10 am Irittabatrigh ft. Wayne and Chicago. /nods. Arricdi Express ....:«... 3AI a in ...... 2:03 a m I.xpreta ...... ilSoi pm Kapp:as 9,13 p m • .I ` ite -" 5:12 p .4141,0 i Areoultaodattokr, ;etre. Allealmai tpa t t i 4ahm,11.69"..,., teuZi, P. " Pittstarrati,Cleselssail and Wheogitg. Departs. Arrims. 1. - provnak. 3.53 P a .2.5 D p F.sprcss...... a - 13P a .-1411" " s ham I.:Nprc". 239 m Stcabcn,i iteCOaampelaLloa leave Allegheny at. 210 p. m. POI ' , burgh and Connelsville, Drurris. • Arritte. 3 . . 1 M , . ----' 7 . .tr. a m.M.‘u . 6,(P . 4 . : 3 prr“ 3;00 p m E %pre .4 . .. . .. ....IMP a P ;a 1.4 dltlitt.port..UON e ret.t liciit,Oort. • o : s ' , P P , PI • ... 6:1,3 a 1;12.1 illleatieny Valley Railroad. , Departs. drricu. :31311 6;43 a 63 _ _ 3 ,rp 3 .pr;344 . A...... Gab m ili Il"" 31:60 aln 6:10 a m Voortr.o . Ozttos. I:4C p 1.1 Acromtneuistfotr 9;03 a m ittoborrn, end Erie Railroad, to Oil City and Franklin. nloctixtrta No. 40 nr A eiva.... 71 . 0 1, raj No.= Ex Dr proes... eiM a in Vta. ritt.tourgO, Fo Beaver rt Voley Voprie andtadtago, and . ,_ . rimlrnivritio Coat—. Grant and Water Sts. Ar' 4 ". . - DC1)01.. 7:COer 4{o 11 I ra S:CO am COO, m IlitirtnOlor Stre.Te; St. 4L'lntr,St. Arrives. 7,44 net. m.I . - COQ a. Ist. Railer tage-..1i0. 6 St. Clair Street. -4PiPV,P I • Rril,,,Pr4. . JAMEN DAM & 60*IPIPbpeletors. 4 )M1,111A7 0 8E8 AND cArdittinStantist for all 1 1 :44:321A rkmi pru,Sl DAT AN ADIf • CITY, ND :SUBURBAN. Stanchester Street Hallway -I:.hat the Pittsburgh and llmachester street vars are a great public convenience, nooneivhci ims occasion to use them will. gainsay?' Some people, it is tree, are disposed to find emit with the tnanagemt oftbe rerd, aced Ink‘the desescsorpMrdthis wad that ; but as these faulbtluderscsnrA be supposed to understand 4 11 e,Pritetical managementof screed railways, nor the didicultles width have for the past two oillreeryears environed them, their coin . . plaints and suggestious are of little eiteight. One Of the main causes of complaint tv . that the Company charge seven-rods now instead of flit . ..hentisalierettifere. The legislation which au. ;-:." - ibetiCei the company to charge seven cents was procured to save the , company front. titter- bankruptcy, and had it not hived been secured, it is probable tbehto-day there would not have been a car . :lower , ' road to Mauches. ler. And as the law anteelirtag the ~. corn ptuty, to charge seven cents has but little , ett: on • • year to run—after which half a dime will car: ry a passenger to Manchester, as is days of yOre--the public ran well afford to pay the ex . tea eltargctfor that brief spaced: time. It has • been our privilege to travel over thi;k.road for the.Plkstnine ge;watier•mtweest dathy, and we have always found the drivers sober, rompe d attentive to their duties. True, for e aphrxea street route was la a bad e - tecili, caused t une i t s d ef March last, hut ettbepresent Henryd running or ' %le, awl tt lii*stice to 'FI Irwin kisq., President f att,„3*. fie,y that hi e *dawn great c and energy In its manage - meet. • . In a. few tiers there will be an election for a new lioardg . rumor has It that • important alegblfe7Tee thlanagentent of the medlar° contetapiatlon. • Among these , changes Fe have beard the putting on of new and. superior ears—for which the traveling =_: community will e,ortlMlly thmik.the new, man, agemenb-and thb changiret. ofe the line.s, by Making - the °lower+ , insteati Of the . .upper ' =the' route to Manchester. In support of this 'ellaffgeftr'ft afgeetrlatatto Rebecca street, route Is More direct and of easier ;grade; that ' , It is not necessary nt present to ems the pres. • ent number of tars beyond the neighborhood C the Penitentiary, and that a greater num -, bet should be put on the Rebecca stfect. route. ' HoWever,let matters go as they will, we feel • allured tliat the management of the road will de all tbat Is In their power to subservo the • bef.t inte,rests of the traveling public. Mr. )rwin las made an eleleat and faithful officer. andakArigiLltabe relieved of hit re:poi:Liable • duties, may his mantle fall on the shoulders of dtssepside a-man attie. • life Along the Lowly. An. incident M • ee ander our : notir;e a few . .eveiii4galgO, - Watch we deem worthy of publi vatian. A.-little girl, eight er ten yearn of age, thinly chidp entered the bar-rotan of the El • 'lltirado saloon, one of the recent piercing cold Algid; andjtimidly accosted three gentlemen with the usual request, "Please give me five •ecints to' bay breed for my mother and little ~ brothers who are at home suffering," Colonel 1"., 'of - Clarion county, declared that no child— lintfosburernot—lhould appeal to him for alms, particularly on so cold a night, in vain, and handed' the little :Thar twenty '- live cents. 'friend gave - her mime, and-the third, ,a Captain, called, her to him and gave' her ten rents; with. the offer of a' fifty cent eerlp tieeaar%if she would kiss him. The offer wan ageltr . tutd - again vepeated. hat tempting en it was,tthe innate modesty of the embryo woman, ...4,tatthloeHlerteettleetAtte•bribeiancishe depart sedamid the planditsof all right-minded men Preflaa_tew§3lClla sense of modesty la one no young,ls worthy of notice, and as she treads the path oflLfe mny it eve r e present with her. Library Association. up to time, " 3fr lattiongh not exactly, yandenhoff gave a reading befowthe Mer soclation In Lafalidte flail last evening. The-evening was one of the nest ItnrabaSant of the seanoit; but notwith nuutding•the ineletneney of the weather, and the — cliaJoulrl • rodothb.t.loir, the Hall was 'densely- crowcted. Mr. Vandenhotrs render- AnPl werela his usual brilliant and fa4elnatin ntyle, mart Were duly llPPeeclated by the and ,„ Bee% Hoary: Ward Beecher will lectnee . lore the Association on the 6th and ith of Fob -111(76-R1,14;i-°"1,7e1".ef 'v iii ,flake here s ecured tile. Arrangethe z rita for secured seats. . 7. s ai u AC alneeting.Of MO. 1/11Telors of the Board ~...atlsTradietlißilrJannary 9, it was .BewOrrecf' That a meeting of ott members of :-the.Board of Trade be called by the Presl 'dent or the Board, for &Stanley afternoon, at oclock, to consider the propriety - of reopen - ;toga Daily Bluuage. and taking such measures will promote Its success. - ‘' aceordance I the ntr,n: tibia of the ;:abOve resolution the meeting: eiil be' held nt the Mae and place above mentioned. • . -Eomefime . doing- Niediact , day 'ulgtiV Ot, yestertlay --morning, tha dram '• item 01. W- eumeascrr to F. Boll; in'.:Webt Manchester, Sitt.S broken into , the safe Opened, add about thirteen hundred dollat6 in money-and a gold watch and shah (the _Pkonorty of Col; 'Carr, the owner of the building) taken out and carried off.. (We thou eargi•end afty-two dollars of the money was In. tu .......greenbaoks e and rittsburghrbank notee h l i ggl hundred ale y d The wateltwa3 a ;arable on 4oe, id% • . gold 111a1;.•yest chain with hook. Sitattsali-a Vwas arranged thai; on Salim day. there would be - grand slating Proms. widest Central Petit, but we are very much :,..afrald that the present soft weather will-inter : ilr= "l 4:47y,=W;at e tua m t= i lit i oly e for two , weeklf..ordolneneing ,on -the drnt o.f 'Febtai will give her undivided atter!, • L,' ttoitMettstruCtion Of the Yenng -lady Pa• arena of the ?ark, in - the - exhillarnung , art of ;':.skating.- For the present however; skating is abeat wound up everywhere in this Vicinity. : "Litiesrintro p o ' n 'Le hearing r a Wm. '..:llertunext,.eharTed 'with burg h ..,felcmconsle entered, the Fiat an2 - W,7 .. atoi n o l t Mn.Avm.•bou tars , on Wood street, and ab• I.btructed therefrom a largo quantity. of val . ~1310,:elnyr and Ir r l i at c h z. waa ha v e come o ff ' C r .:feat reasong •lanWrsuch ti P rge rtk i l e a d irigril yotild set'forlhe examination. I,a the mean.: .4'll-14eriePTI:°!4-4--kePlnthe Watch house. -...,,,101141;;011ica....730hbed.-,-Tho coal office of. IrbarleaW,ArtnatrOng, at Two 311le Itua , wa9 erea Ott -Wednesday night and robbed or „Imo go.l.gowder wan plaeod In the lock of Ow . .rare,ll32 means of widetrthe door wal forced `arid tb boot)' attained. No arrante hove been - , , . , ?v -' " Opel so I.but thoset!oidj_ng 1:11 iti e'rt p t, at the eSeCtlitiOno will entor the _ 4 -.11 6b6 0 - rem e ' bait oust , twelve o'clocklant res . wup present phems r " ' '' ' a:t e tkeTift. - it -7° - street sm . atkow . th_cir po Ittepaisttlen: of the Bodies` of Use liar (Over s. , — Atter the execution ant Istarschall .'..s-:non.l'reclM3l,r;;Dei-An4 trill takeehargo Mille .; . bongior ?wax, non xesc.tlett it Alsmtlyin ', - terretie4l% 44412-tectinil, will bo banded oyez'. ...,e - tte, trite wi ll !st ttand to US scud:- ..k.:- . , ± ;ui ,.....,...L.' in.:=._:7 - . .--r. . . - ring of theltar.—There rstilbe A meek of the, =embus"' of the rittabutghAnt on • ... se ay altenaemi at tbfee.oSeeleek.= the - '' DlM:riet Coed room, to its 'resolutions zn-xe— 'l,' PALMA -111.theettattret- p-Pittunootr, Eral, Ilie CI the pAr.Or 1414 Git . Ailegteetty. enumetlit—The Ar.emell Ae -Irortt:—The Financial . GemUttens% the Ci ty — lnterestkag.litallstreL, etv rpeciil Melling - of Allegtieny(7 , 3unrila nr, held on Thursday evening, litnunry MIL la &lee: rre'stnt,Mesars. AtArell,lrwrin, ler, Mcßrier, E. Riddle, Geo. It. Riddle, Amish Tho Mae, Wright and PreAldeut Mar3/111:',. The chair auinnitted the reaignntlon of Sin . Thomas N. Miller, which of motion was ac: eepted. • 7dr. Atwell presented the =onol report of; the CllTRoutroller, R. R. Frdneis, Earl., as 1014 low*: . To fhe Honore?* the Select and COM MOrt Coup Vie' GrSvt.h.ters I herewith submit a statement. of-the revenues and expenditares of the city for the year ending December 315t.,1545, the in leblednes. of the eltAuad the amount,due I he ray. • The e pendttures for the year have been— Intertst $35,432 1 , Second yaythent on Water Works—. 2,000 00 BIM Payable 25,00:0 00 drainer)* Xxpendltures 115,053 37 Total sa..Tbe Revenues have been— Cosh in Treas9r7 nt date of Anal tors report • 7,775 21, 717113 , Dues paid, 1845 43,376 77 Water rents, r " 43,781 96 Itußincifs tax , ' - 3,68735 Water rents, pet. meters lopois araler rents for 1964 2,033 60 .. 77 , new boildings,•l963, 533 98 156telz -taxes from Want Collectors.... 77,687 ed 'Paxesilem Ward Collectors for 1995.. 1,333 67 Diamond scale r s 1,62.5 98 . - , .c. i fplll Tarr slates ^ 691 08 77...7 .. • -- • irereTelireliseg - 7' 2:62.3 61 tines, forfeitures and licenses 1299 % sale of ferrules eta 50 . Wharves and landings 1,L57 00 Measuring boards 03 '53 Inspection of Salt 35 05 , Ground rents 2,47) 25 AL 1..• W_J. C. Us n. Co. rigbt of way . 3,24 X. 00 r.Y. Al. &Ulu!, 3'. A. Co 111 75 rdous bag assessments, Tremont st 1,031 61 t4nt o e f d. l . c c . s r it Ofllee .ooo; a c ilMl eo.ited.. ,m, 5: . L4 00 StmdrieS 3....7 06 Total reeelpta A17G,318 .10 IC Tao Indebtedness of the city Is o follows; Railroad bonds 6 4 per cent. tnterett • , itvg,cloo 00 o Il .1,o:0 00 .' • : , itlial " • 6 " d 420, Lll 47 ,„ Total fund . Th'eVl'.. for BondAo A..ll.3l'Quewart, Water wdrks lot - ' $4,000 00 inter e st o n l P omeS tfebnnla. I,W GO a 4 4 Due on Seminary property. 1,030 00 411110 payable 30,000 00 aDutstanding warrants 433 17 Unpaid claims 0,391 67 Salaries Ate -- -3,130 a) 6417433 63 Taal" indebtedness •• a5a1.,740 30 The amounts due the city on to duplicates fey isdi and 1563, water rents, 41. e., 'at the close nor the year, foot up5:0,661 e). . The repOrt was -accepted and referred bath to the Coulthiker, to be published in pamphlet fqxprwrith the other annual reports. Mr. Wright presented the report of the Core- Millets on Water for 1165, Setting forth the =*expended in making permanent Ire lents, also a full and statistical report of the Water Assessor. The Committee state that under the management of the Superin tendent, W. D. Faulkner, the works aro in complete order, and give assurance that" for years to come their capacity will amply 'sup ply the eltitens with an abundance of water. Accompanying the above reportwas the annual report of Mr. A. Davis, the *ate r As sessor,'which we give . To the Honorable; the &red end Comma's Coins cite of the City_of,Alkgheny ; Grassi:rams—The annual assessments of the rates to bee i Val for water for the year eons „mcnettig4 ,1805,.1.s pot fully enmpleted, owing to the trodnetion of water meters on many of the manufacturing establlthmerits throughout the city and vicinity; and as the assessments on these establishments is made quarterly by the Superintendent of the Water Works, and the assessments for building'. purposes is not completed, I am rot prepared at this date to report the amount of the assessment in full for the year, but will apprOximate as near as can be--and, if desired by Councils, the aggregate amount can be given at an early date in April, 101. By re ferring to last years _report, It may be seen, the amount then reported was S. - 06,418.15, which ss - sn not in full for the year owing to the same cause as above stated: When the last quarter of the meters was taken for the year PSI, there was a surplus of.criLBl over what It was then averaged at and 6 pBZ 6 for *stet used in new buildings .over what was then' reported, v.whieli..mes 61,050 M of a surplus. This added 10c5 ti elt 5 ar i . d4lCinteigi z to s t t h a e l l' ,. o a r te t r ho m y e -vr r system is in use there cannot be a' correct re port given of: tile assessments instil: after the that of April in each and es - ery Gentlemen, I take pleasure in stating that the Increase trora water rents for-the year MIS, has far exceeded my expectation. Theamount of the rates assessed in the first. and second as sessments,extdustre Of the meters and other Items of assessments, Is 555,4.= 45. Assess ments on meters up to last of December, 1915„ were 610,467 ESS, averaging'the present quarter by the formerohe, is e.xrA 06, making 413,051 IL ssessmentaforbuildingpurposes, 03. lint ecanpleted, three permits for using hose, $13,00._ Assessments on water-carts, 1120,0). These us.. sessments when footed up, would be ,511 05537 snaking an therms!) of M 4,3.96 53 over last year, The following is a detailed report of the as sessments made in Allegheny City and vicini ty, on the various establishments and dwel lings using hydrant water. exclusive of the water meters, the number of dwellings and manufacturing establishments in the city not supplied with water, and the number of new buildings erected dining the past year The assesmentis as follows - I 4. 3 31 Dwellings - par 412,101 01 331 Dwellings with stores attached... 5,X11 ice Stores and ndtcrs separate from dwellings, lay 511seellaneolui 16 Public and private schools 3 Seminaries 75 Churches iron halls 1 House - of Industry - • - oo 1 Cotton. Mill la) to 5 Sawn:dila.-- ns3 oo 5 Planing door Wad. sash MT 01) 4 Foundries ' oo -2 Floor Mills IS3 Oil Stills and White Lead Manufac. • (Grief. V* 00 4 DYO.• Lipase* - 51 00 . I Bruatr k'actory " ' • • " ' .• 40 00. I Allegheny Union skating Park.. aro3 00 V./ I:Warding • Houses M 3 051 5 Machine. Shops . 193 00 I Bellows Factory and Tannery at tacht9l....., ............. .• ' s . 7annFrlo4 • • ' ....... 8 Turning an s ablnet shop. 9 Brencries and Beer Huns attach ed e 2 Taverns runt Baer Halls— a Taverns and Catlin Yards . . . -9 Cattle sad nog_ yards Slau gb teem g noose, 6 Livery Stableo Railway Station Soap and candle factories Bakeries • ' - ..... • - 'Bridges • Barber shops Artists ••• Rectifying estohilsissnents Vinegar factories Spike and Bolt manufactories Brick Yard trri Borten, Buggies and Carrlige4,. - not Including livery stables.... 087 00 1M Cows - 104 114 licoe for utreetfirand nartnnents... SOO 00 358,4:V 56 , ItECAPITTLATION crP-TRIE must - w:VD. SECOND AS .atesictirs. First ward and Alsuiellester $1.2,1:72 Gi Second ward dud .11 , (Ture township... P 2,411 46 Third ward and Reserve towmdlip.... 1.5,550 fe. Fourth ward and JANnesne borough.. 18,011. 50 Total 6 3, , 4 53 Zal Tii6 following are the a:amassment, made on Tho•weter meters up to thu lust of December, 11455. I' 1 itellrond Depotl,l27 Pi - ' , Plinth: 1.41,0 n 937 04 19 Tannertei endue° Plue'ructory,;. 2,017 40 2 Ilieweile and beer 110110 nttneneo - 1,019 22 I rept Tool Factory 192:44 0 Cotton anlliWoolen - 311110. /,Ont 03 1 Livery Flable 00 22 I Rolling 11111 43 69 Voundrle. 00 50 1.,110ar 31.111,.., . l4l 31 - 1 .Gps il v orks.. .. ' . ..... - 1TA...1 Atelngt of th e p List giftti•tereni me_ tees is :XS % .Asecement for , building pulp:1002 nyl comigete, • .. ‘ 221 ss • Three permits for esinkliode, _ , 7 12 ao : Assessments onwnter.carts, - .9100 . . , OM - The number of filw , ( ll, '9 nOtr.istrindied with water from theworks is GAM, beinganincrease • over last y ear'of 15 familia:it, In 185 t the re were . forty-I.w° dwcilinge, threesaw-mills, one' lead' ' factory, One turning shop, mid Mips teel works; nMupplled.witli city water; there yet remains . thirty-two dwellings, three caw mhls, cad lead factory, one turning Mop, and explostml mros/49 tuumpplled with city water. . • The greater portion of-these houses p are 10. : owed in the irat and Second Wards. _ During. the past year itinotYhOw.balldirs have been,' °reefed In the city, at a cost of 3040, apppy,k. tinned as foll4wsj Tired wartUT alarteen end ward, twenty-nine; Third ward,: irtyc. 'ATM: Fourth Whrd' twelve ' 01 this minter sixty were dwellings. About ono-half of thfic now dwellings have been completed, and ate'- tenanted tbgremalnderwlll belintabed in the . : spring: Therahtm abgl keen considerable en larging, refitting ...and altering _going on thronghoat the eiti, which does not appear in the above list: The 'greater portion of the. new dwellings were of medium [deo, and of that class In such -general demand dint Ave times the number might be rented? The city of Allegheny need, some four hon. , dred dwellings more 133 order to acoommodatei. its. present, populathin.. Will not capitalists tnvest, this coining season; In creating mita., hie blocks of bongoes° that, the many who de-: sire to obtaina comfortable dwelling may be accoMmodateal The eityisgradUallyinereme. leg in population andlinudings, and with pro; per care andattentiori to; the assessments, it corresponding Increase - May bo expected the revenilee front water rents. , Gentlemen, in closing up my 'llona:at theena at another year, p erm i t ., u , 'return you my sincere thankS for the uniform confidence and trust reposed: to vie during the; period I have occupied the Wilco Of Water As, All of which is - respectfully submitted. - A. Dwm Mr- B.lllddlepre,sented therepart of the Mai.' ket Commifsioners, from which we learn that all indebtedness ow-amount of the Dark , IlOnse and City iladi has been' paid, and that balance remains in the hands ot?.he Treasurer of 51,516.77. The cost of the improvomtPita thus fur has been. sG3,ll44 T ,whiett has been met by; rents and bonnets. ne 1T114111{114 fp. :von e providing of alMitional seem for the accommodation D theie bringing produce to market, as well as the fencing and ornament- Ina_ of the unoccupied gronAda.af This city. .". ..Hr. Areal-moved t,hatthersseommendations Of' tho Committee be enders:ed.. _ On motion of ,klr,Myler; the matter was re. furred to the nor Counella. 31r. Wright ..preeenied the 1111'11A1 rooit of tho (enmities On fitiroeta..- We learn frOm the. report, that Since the : enactment of the WS I of Imams as tho grading andisaving law, there-has been graded and Payed Ofatreels,,, Venues and alleyv, t ctl mmgtWentikaYe miles, at a eo..t. to V,. p:operi.7-f-old. , sod the 42.7 of 0.1.74006.7°., Of which pc 009. T has been to: eted Sad paid - orer to , -tho proper parties, teat - tag a bitianOcr duo of /Mpg.% Beildes this •,.mount, the Soree t pi re nnuntx.ilonerlaricipilecto4 on old claims the bof .I)l,en.Cl. Tar re p "! t asortgtow thin gra lying exhibit to thy care ,n 1 energy Of .Mr. A. Itoeson.t.trent Comm 'J.: 0 nor, vita with the limited means at his dlioa,ll. has Lept the streeta an itA good was possible under the ertfutnstaneee The annual report. were referred to the Con, troller for publication. -r Mr. Atwell - aubm4ted the foilwing, whirr:if OR onnniarlinly _ ReW4ted, last the Lana. of thi' Connell arc *hereby tendered .to our worthy President; Jame, , Tearahall, net., for the earysaust,etory manner in which he presided over our deliberf ationa during the,paat To Banal Alsvfarrm, Esq., bareourteous, faithful an , 1 correct Cterk,for his rateable a n efficient eerwteon during. tSurpast year. To the geportero of the l ox :le and Lfirperef.. for their correct and cittlsfaCtOry report. of our proeeedingC, and•TOr tbelr etlttrteons and gentlemalgy treatment of the Member.: of tne CouneT.a. Counalltdjall22lo4 in die. coxXotr • eocNer members preseht—hteazia. Be: ❑cy, 1,11 gltth", 074,175 0 kinler. , Pafthrsoll,- Babb, Wm. smith, .7: Fr. EMith, r Torrecce, Thompson nod President • • The inbantes et the lan regialarmecting went. read and approved. Mr. English presented a majority and minors. Ity report from the special. committee apt pointed to Confer With the °dicers of the West Fennsylvania Railroad Company, together with ordinances from each part of the com mittee: The majority report, signed by Messrs. John A. 'Eyler, If . McNeil and Geo. h. Miller, recommended the adoption of the fol lowing conditions: flax the change in the grades of the streets Shall he made at the expense rd the railroad einnfouny, that the company shall construct a sower from Anderson street to Federal street at their own expense, or in lien thereof, shall pay annually to the city the sum 0fg2,000. The minority report, signed by Messrs. Henry Irwin and A. li. English. recommended that the company be required to make the changes In the grade of said streets, and re-grade and repave them at their own expense; that the company shall give the city the right to con struct a sewer or sewers in the bed of the canal from AndeniOn Street to Allegheny river at at thy Outlet lock; that the company shall Ole o satisfactory bond with the Controller, condi tioned for the payment to the city for the use of parties sustaining damages by the erection of said sewer. On motion of Mr. Miller both reports were accepted. Mr. Patterson Moved that the majority re port and the actompanying doctirnenti adopted. Considerable disenssion ensued, when a tall for tho;yeaa and slays was made, resulted In tho adOption of the minority report by the following cote: Yeas—Mossrs. Benncy, Falhauber, Hanna, Mcliell, Patterson, ltobb and President =MI Naps—Mesers English, Mall, McDonald, Wm. Smith J. h. smith, Torrence and Thompson—l. Theordinance reported by the majority of the Committee was then read 'three tittles and passed. S. C. non-concurred, and referred or dinance to next Council. L. C. receded from formers:Mimi and concurred with s. C. Mr. Bennet' presented a report from the Com mittee on Engines. The report states that the Fire Department of the city is in excellent condition, and that the steamers and hose companies have been supplied with new and serviceable hose. The report was accepted'and referred to the Comptroller for publication with the city accounts. On motion the rules were suspended, when Mr. Beaney offered an ordinance granting the privilege to erect wooden buildings in certain localities. Mr. English offered an tlinewiment providing Tor tbeansponsiOu of the frame-building ordi nance for ',period of one year. Mr. E. stated that it was a matter of necessity to suspend the ordinance at the present time, isover four hundred (smiles were suffering from want of suitable accommodations. ..... . .111 r. Mc:fel thought there should be some limit to the erection of frame buildings. The ordinance was read a second time, sad laid over under the rules. • . Bewley offered the &Mowing, which was unardmonsly adopted : Ih:rotted, That the City Solicitor be and ho lv heaeby instructed to prepare a bill to he pro herded to the Legislature, conferrhig upon the city of Allegheny the power to elect the May or and Common Councilmen to serve for two years, one-half the Councilmen to be elected each Year. Select Council non-concurred, and referred to now Conucils. On motion adjourned sine die. =I Oran,. Doren—This evening Mr. Frank Drew takes a benefit, on which occasion will be presented the great two act. dranutentitied "Sliirre Na-Non," after which the operatic ver sion of "Camille," Mr. Drew ac "lier-On," the whole to conclude with the amusing buriettu o:Jc:trip Lind. TILEATC.E.—Miss Matilda Herron will take a benefit at the Theatre this evening, on which occasion she will appear as "Math'lda," ha the "Lone Chateau," and "Zubena," In “Honey Noon.” Captain William &red.—Should the in coming Mayor deem it his duty to displace Mr. Reed from his present position as Captain of the night pollee he will have remoted nn old, faithful and competent officer—one whom we know the "locals". will part with reluctant ly. bas kept hotel for a long time, and visa. general thing .h.na rendered entire sotisfactirm to hLstruests and tho "public, and should the fates compel him to retire to the shades of private life, we trast his anceesaor may be z' efficient an officer and accommo dating a gentleman. Illegal Lague, information was made by Barry .7. Wood yesterday morn if 'before Alderman Strain. against, John Walls, the keeper of a saloon on Liberty streets, charging him with pelting liqaor out license. 494 03 753 00 0300 84 00 Bassett yesterday morning appeared before Alderman strain and preferred an information charging one Dangerfleld with adultery with her (M.. B.'s) husband. PoserSlow.—A warrant was Issued rester , Jay monalug by Alderrans Strain, on oath of Margaret Howard, for .the arrest of hos lau band Tbomas Howard, charged with desertion. Laireeny.--4untlee James IL Berry, of Mc Licesport, yesterday morning committed a woman named Anita Small to the county mi. on on a chum, of larceny, to answer at Court. Rkattng.—The sudden change in the weath er has somewhat Interfered with the skating amusements or the Union and Central Parka But there to a pod time coming. 133 CO 131 00 33.7 00 GO 00 0,910 00 40 00 490 CO 212 00 345 00 110 Co 134 00 00 35:3 1 0 1 00 147 Ce GO 00 FROM YESTERDAYS EVENING GAZETTE. Singular and Madden Death. On Monday night, Mr. F. Maurer, who keeps a saloon, No. 17 St. Clair street, came to his death in a very sudden and in a very - remark able manner. 'At about nine o'clock In the evening, Mr. Maurer was standing behind .his bar, talking with SQllll3friehls, while be rested his left foot upon a chair. Ills attention was attracted by a sound; as of water being poured ripen the floor: At first he thought one of ids ale barrels was leaking, brain a moment saw that the noise was occasioned by blood minding rapidly from an old sore in his leg, and endeav ored to staunch the blood, but in vain. So rapid was the bleeding, that when Dr. Warner, who bad been summoned, came In, the sufferer had swooned and was evidently m a dying eon. Dr.W. soon' succeeded in checking the hemorrhage. Dr. Shaw who bud also been called, soon came in, bu d united efforts of the two gentlemen were not sufflelont to gave' the mans life, and be died in a very short time after the bleeding commenced. Sir. Maurer hail been troubled for years with an ulcerated leg, and the ulcer had fluidly eaten through to the tibial artery, below the knee. Ills consti tution was very much broken down, otherwise In . . Warner Is of the opinion' he might have withstood own as great a loss of blood as lie sustained. The deceased was a German about thirty.flve years of age. Ile 101...1 a wife, but no children. Ills only child, n little bey, was; drowned last stammer. 2,8 00 fX OD 'Allegheny Mayor'a Offiem—During the time of the nro in Allegheny, last night, az= named liennedy tricilto raise a disturbanee at the-Hope Engine House. • He was arrested by officers bmlth and Green, and lodged in the tombs, Where be metered a night's Imprison ment.- 'filchers Trautman, fonnerly a police Officer In Duquesno borough, was arrested by officer Belatein, et abate twin., on acharge or disorderly conduct. Nicholas was flourieting a knife, while defending himself from other parties, with whom be luals. controversy rea lty° to• thepayment of a bar bill. lic was Ms- Tri4o.nt tn,twi'a _ Vhiginvg' - .flrownoirUte.—On Thuraday morning text, the store of J. ii Morph)+, to Proattaville, Payette =linty, wag entered and robbed or a email AiIIIL money which bad ,geenJefb the drawer,-,The Olaf hloi pro. eurdda key, `with,willehqur opened the front .Iloor; = .and is the morning when the clerk 'went , teswit the atere, , fonwl the key in 'the door.,,Oabpcntng the door ho was met by.. :;thog,hlerrwlteottickly,knooked him down and madab capape, 'it not. yet ero to recog ia niepthitfaCe O f the burglar,light Malt but sue platen -bpon I certain party who Will be '.close)/ ITatelled hereafter; -'4lletiltAnegbeet.—dbOnt twelve o'clock lastriight, a ere bro ' out, in a cooper ahoy, owned by a man named Cooper, located on Third street, Yourth.ward,Alleglarny. Flametr were 'dtatovered by the night watch, homing tramtbe baddlng,but a good Bubbly of water bang at hand, the tire was elabdtted. Tbegope and Columbia colayanle4 were, on thogrecand.. :Lou q riantlaiaititariaiteadlogs.—qtr Vandintioil bill give a rtudlng bolero tbo leoponthe Lt brarq aasotlattonlO Laftlyettol l a nib even -Thohntertatement-willuausist of comic,. .ttugla, an melodramatic: totleotlotts, which -wilt suit the varied tastoStft the largo auth once which will no douhk, ttaprenont. Wo understand that engagements elsewhere :win prevent M. Vandenisogirem giving more than ono readltsZut , tbls Limo. Not Vorrat„...Tlie irtateraent in reference =to-Mrs , • rich haring been found nearly trot .• . night or two since, it wholly untrue, Clan upon reliable authgrity. There • • • • all= whatever for the statement- We ay state, in this connection, that the amount or money taken from Mr. Dietrich was not 65;007, as stated, but only about 0,000. 19nrely of the Peace.—E. De Roy appeared yesterday before Alderpaan Strain, and made information against J. S. Eagan and wife, Charging , them with .tudng „threatening and abusive language towards him, and threaten, lag to opleirle Wm.". The defendants were re quired to give ball for a furthar hearing, to come Qtr on Saturday Morning. . Firma National Musk 44,A71egben7.—The rol lowing, panted gentlemen have been ()Meted Directors of Ohs bank for thennsubs , Yettty, lleein, O. C. Boyle,. 11. MDaels, gr Hob. son, John Tboalpson, (Allegheny) WEL Mir baugb 11$nry ci t rrig, ODA Doan, 11. D. Oa- FrePkt The ChUdensne-4 yolsonere, hiSrschall and 14i - 4Le, rill be oirea , rl to-marrow, 811 the aecesaary preparation , io t.. it col beetog tecocomplcted. b.nd an interview with his wife one lose chl.4rro to-day, a n 1 the scene was uou.pially painful. It id not p‘nba• Lie that, sire will he permitted to se. , him agar:, titningeany appear, she ham exprece. a desire to with., tne cheettrua After sae had left the cell of her husband, bad 00 reaching the fatior's office, from the win. dos or whiCil the scaffold coo be seen, ohe held her children op to the Window, and pointing them to the gallows, said "There to where yOur father will be hanged td-morrow /ier grief seems to be of the met poignant chstacter; and she Sets ni though _her reason hat been almost dethroned; It is asid that she is wholly unquialitled foe work, and that she La depe.n,o,,, upon the charity of her neighbors for the necessarlesot life. Mar:hall is not so firm as lie.has been, alid it Id thought that he will not meet deatit with that coolness which eras anticipate& lie still cats his meats with eoasiderable and - seemed to sleep well Lyst nights lie ex,. pressed a death this afternoon to be( nhavodi nod bare his hat dreased. which was graet.ed, • lcrecke L mere set.oceisperaed than he bait linen for several daytt, and anys he is ready to die at any time. While taking hi, iteettatomett walk in the ball to-day, le he the curiosity to visit the side door leading to the yard, from which a portion of the gallows can be Rena. lie looked on the terrible instrument :at death, and turning to a companion said : "That Is all nousense- There was no use going to the ec pease to build a scaffold. Why don they take me out Into the yard and shoot mai f am ready to die, and will bare my breast for the bullet." Isisprincipal riAtor is Itni-Artr,W,,rA. eel, pastor of the German Lutheran Church, corner of Grant and atreeti, and It is that he had succeeded in fully eenvineloir Mx. Wenzel of Isle Innocence of the murlcr. The Don:Ono Dobbe.7 — neeeTerT of $BlO Worth or Goods. We have already noticed the arrest of a man In Cincinnati, on suopleion of having robbed the store of Wm. Douglas, of Weo street, of a large quantity of furs. Chief ystarted DI Cincinnati on Tuesday, in company with Mr. Hall, who to in the employ of Mr. Douglas, and on arriving there they found that the box of fors which had been setr.ed by the palace belonged to Mr. Douglas. The oast-mark, had all been taken off the goods, except one or two pierce, but Mr. Hall had no difficulty j r , identifying them. teethe box Wad aeletoilne belongbag to a lady in thin etly,who had left it with Douglaa repair. The man who Claimed tho geode gave the name of - William Hemmer Bpd the boa' bad been consigned to 0. man name.' S_pellmen, iln Cincinnati, who is engaged in The queenswitre bitithats. The be* was accil,sateli, broken open, el, the depot in Cincinnati, and the contents expo sed. The filet that the box contained furs, hile the consignee was engnge.l in the queens ware trade, created bus - platen, and Spellman was 111. terrogeted as to whether the box belonged to him or not. He alleged that ho knew nothing about the (era, but it was arranged that the box should go to his store, and that further developments althuld lbe awaited. After the box hod been delivered some time,. Ilornman Called to see about It when he was `arrested— Chiefßuffin, of Cincinnati, having beard through Chief Long of the robbery hero. Chief Long arrived here this morning with Ilernman in custody. Harriman admits that ha was in thin city about the time of the robbery, but al leges he got the box from a man In this city, also was engaged In the sale of second baud goods. Ile ha d only seen this man once or ty, ire, and dots not know hi, name. This Li a very lame explanation, and there can be no doubt that he fa either a principal or an acne,. sOry In the robbery. Ile had on his 'p ers on thirty-nine dollarS in money, a new pocket book, and a new gold ring, with a pearl set, about which ho exlibits considerable anxiety, alleging that it belongs to a female acquain tance. As there were two hundred and fitly dollars stolen from Mr. Douglas, it Is sup posed that llernmun had a companion in the robbery, or be would Yuma had more cash on hand. The pearl set ring may bare been stolen In this city, and any 0130 has in g lost an article of tbisdescription can see it by calling on Chief Long. Herrman e from Harper's Ferryand La not known to the police berg. He will 'has e u hearing this after noon. The goods recovered are worth aboot aim hundred dollars, twit It not certain that three comprise all that were stolen. comErssioN xeßcriAivirs W. D. PATTZ.1508....A.. 43010 N PIDILELD.Di. pATTER.SO.I4i, AMMON & C 0.., - 1 Coat.lstion bleruhaut, FLOUR, CR:UN .I]ll GE s ..tRICAL PRODUCE DEALER,. no, .V awl NI Penn}Urea. ncolVo Building, oppo,ito C. & P. It. R. Depot. ALLX. arIIANT.. . atui. ArIIANE ir. AR LEER, CO!'IMISSION MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUP, GUAM and Pitt/DUCE, Second etraet, between Woad and hmltheleld, Illttaburastt. ard1:11. rib MY/Tilt— —4 014,1 . A. 611CITAIE, POTTER, AIRES( & SHEPARD, Commission Merrhants, and dealers In Forvigo and Domestic Fruits, Flour, Butter, Cbeese. Potstues and produce generallv. No. NBLIIIEILTY STREET, opposite Passonuer isegatt. Pittsborgh.! VIIEUULES C. BALSLEY, Produce A Comm ls.ion hi , rhant, brarcbouse No. Bit LIBERTY tsTUEET, Pittsburgh, Ps. Wholesale dealer lb Butter, Cberse. Lard, Eggs, Port, 13.04, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, - Polatues. lay, Dried Fruits, Glynn Fruits, Unions, }'tour, Grain, Cloven Seeds, Timothy Seeds, Fiat bard.. Guar and Poultry. Particular attention glees to Produce 'Consignments. null WI Li t . 511: 4 ao L r to in 0.0 , a nd n Dealer In Ilonr end Grain, Produce a rotemlgloo Merchant, No. DI Lthinirr STUElEl'..Dlit.ntdir h. fr1:1 1 1. 11. J.Aelk. = anfidy LITTLE, BA lUD & PAirralN, linolevale tirocerr, Comnalr , don Illorchanta, and deaf ors In Protturr, Flour, Aston, Cher.. Fish, Carbon and I.ard OIL Iron, Nall*, Gls., Cotton Yarn. and riadb.ritb .rnannfartares generally 113 and 111 Second . Vlttehnratk. one err ererar PULP & BIIEPAIiD Commission Merebant• and dealers In Ilene, Grain and Pre duce. No,. 2.17 Liberty Ftivet.' Pittsbergb. Choice brands of Floor for Bakers and Fanere n rOV o l ' !U re rl:t l i2fiiyersol4at.gg4. ww. f. EILCII 271011. 1(175: .L. urn. P. HECK & CO., No. 183 Literty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale Gmems, Commi.loniNtrebants and dealers in Coun try Proderc, Provision. Bacon, Lard, Butler, flu. Cheee, rish, Lc., Produce, Floor. Gralm Seeds, Green and Pried Fruits, Se.. halt and Lime. JTIe A. 1116711,111.1(.11. : - .1.11711117.117 . 7..1CE..-1. L. 0L0L6600 .00 KUCKPATAICIK, ono. & co. (Surcewars to Joseph Kirkpatrick t tiro., Wholesale , dealers in Groceries. Floor. Grain, Pro Cheese. halt, Nails, Melia And Otis ?los. tal and MLinerty street. Pittsburgh. .13.7.1 D. 00 7I J A. 0.1117. anArr REITER, PRODUCE, Commission and Forwarding Merchant., and' porch...lug agent.. Pa all killtsbargil 31notancturol. riarehons, No. Vl:Liberty street, Victsburgl, J AMES DALZ.ELL, &, SON, Maois lecturer. of Lord Ott, and Connnloalon Merchants for the purchase and tale of Crude an d Refined troteura,.Nos. G tt and 70 Mater street, Pittsburgh. Adranees made on Consignments. RCHOMAXER& N .. 7 , slealerliti Groceries Floor, tin„ Wb°leiale INV",,ZdkV4 jar P"'"". m Oil, NO, 172 and "...7 , iltrect. Pitt 0.0, sel.l:ly (Monde Is, !MAD GI:01141: BUCTZGAR. TIEAD & METZGAIt. Groters and lid . sslon Merchants, sled desdersisi ail kinds of Count Froduee and Pittstrargh Idageraetares , No. MLA rty Street, opposite bead of AVOW street, rittabor P. ittraita.....4. a. ILICTMEU Int. D. DEPIP4. 'REIMER & BROS" (Succesors to Selmer it Aodersono Wholesale Dealers 111 For eign Fruits, Nuts wad Spires, Confectionery, Sagan. Fireworks; Nos: 1:11sa41113 WOOS Street, above Fifth, Pittsborgh. I`ETZER & ARMSTRONG, For arding and Commission Merchants, fur the sale of Fl w our, (Frain, Bacon, Lard, Ihitter,Seeds, Dried Yrnha, and Pr.lnce generally, N 0.16 Market Street, corner ot First, Plitiborgh, Pa. fer.nty DDWALILLACE;CoMmission Men. . chant sad Wholesale Pealer to Ylourand Grain. No. 374 Libenyststeti opposite Pennsylvania ft. IL Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. s to rage Warehouse, corner Wane BP4 Penn AMOS: ' :• • • no i7.:ty Ha lUDDLT No. IS3 Liberty 8t iltapargb. Y.. COMIIIIII4IOp Merchant, and /). - 4fr In Country Produce, Unwept...and YlMMlarab 'manufacture. Club advanced on unu ,,lgnmenta, and paid for.Yrsaluco • pat:tally. anM J. B. Ltc4rrl Jcanr taNDITAT- J S. LIGGETT & CO., City Flour -4.l4,lAgkonitt Jl4o.lf,aucl. Adamb orcet., AirCapacltl t ioo barrebrverdisy. innlv I. ZDWAUn Jour L HOWIE &CO., Wholesale Grocers and Cotninisaloll Marrhant % turner u( MOO ileld and Water streets. Plltsburall 'WSW triLLZELL A. B. D,...ZELL. pow. DALZELL & CO, WhOle. Ealethwers, Cornyptftllon end Forwardlotijel , ehnpto nild dPaletattl'rrodure and l'lttaburpr : ufnetareclAbcrtTottett, Pittlbusich; " y• ' 0 esa et- - Grocer,. and Cconnanaloo, Ik[orthann,- Nos. rrz Wood 144 :23 Liberty &Wet 1. unto las 01 . ' tlirl 1 • etqxot to James holxdos • r• oad _4 Join% wArk• '..._ ' Jonit wits.cm. Wti t relb : tniZlsll l 9l;' -' 7 2 l l ll l e . r . ft f lt Prppee !liar Phtabors{6, ALanunatsur”, ,o. cr946lltti, Pltlabargb.. , z 1 - SAIO.I DIGKEN A. CO., Wholesale t tveitli Commlexiob la.retuans. nod desle4.l4 f1iV,74 . 0 ,. P? WII!!: arekt, DAMEL 011t7PA L. VOI4LIT. LLVOIGHT. & (Successors . to G. Grad.> Produce and Contogatton 2•Ier•• obants, ;X Liberty Greet, rttratto Ga. M. EDGERTON ' _ mol ale • Grocer and Condaloolos •Meredtant, Wood etrier, l'lttalturiet Pa.. niNFLT - VALIIIMAT..JOGIN LwaznEnT, & co Wholesale Grocers audProdnee -Dealers, Sixth At et. Plusher • . • • ate IMMIANCE:AGENTS. I GARDINEIt copra, Agent •.• • therranklie, fhltsdelphis and Baltimore ja r,. CdraPhaihd. North-caff carrier liQUlli,aiad Third %treas. "W P. JONES, Agent for the North Y I • Mnerbink St4to Of r.m.fflVllrilg, and !Wt. ford /r.UrOn‘' , ' 0mtm.1... WATEB BT/1 T. geonvE.L. 11E4, tieeretary of the Z4cwitAlla'Alsitri="runts.C,tm.v.4l7..,COrninr MARX= . AT.thir INP.ALLIBLE ttnVd . riot 9 rafi ll oir/Wea l gey l o . O k to C lis A g i g son love% b ow to redoeni stravtar companions. &O. ittV 3I AIIerATI!Vi r R7 , I°,I 4 TEISIM . iol;r1 rife 11/1D Or B R OWN PZRNoId... Eyeff lady shoat( to one Setl!d ghee orenbee lioth to F. Alr trEAIBLK 1.41 P. note Agentalo. ISM Cbet (not street, ildladolphla, and roe-aloe return man, In: e.dled envelope. A. . Sharpahoot r•• wit( Ova IVCOMPttur et* IW4II ROBINSON, IIIeaLRAN & C 6., , Bankers and Broilers, No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, • ..] 1e31,1,121,11% a 0..: 1e0..., nen.-rent Sao. Note., For.o.ra ar..l 1.1•Osogo, roc., etc. r-e.:lred Par rond. and l'arreney. 17- rr Une cleoo..,,,Coileetton4 smote par, of We p 754 .. 111 on' mew. firoreble L . rl ,, Lt ',ante.? witL eltanateh for reerythlng to Va.. Nl:gine:ant the Norton. New York and I'tl,6borgb .r.• Hoard, etrtelly on•cornrefs 6. I rtr r 1 7 : ) 4 . 111.% r l7 4' .* 4..EIC.PYIEFF h, Lo.troa I I •11 r"WTTMITMIWIETIII 61\63115+• AND BROKERS , EDAM) fly R. 01111,5411, 1: CLEAN & 00. i OTTICU 01 THE P1TT8.71.011 GAZETTE, TI.ICIISDAT Jan. 11,1/363 Offered. A skrd. e. 169 01 s. 90 00 O. S. la/ 75 11. S. 10-44'.. 90 Of U . n. Certlneat, 97 66 Uold 193 00 Allegheny County Elves 7.3 Copneavville Size, 80 25 Pittsburgh Gas Co 90 00 Monongahela Insurance 4:00 Allegheny Valley R.lll. 9 73 Connellsvlllo/1. 11, Stock ....—. 975 C.nnelb,llle lt. lt. note.intera..s 9 54 Monongahela Bridge Company 21 DO Cltimens National Bank a 04 Exellange National Bank 84 53 M. & 91. National Bank . 56 79 People? National-Hank 104-90 Third Nntional Bank • 14 54 }lnn): Er PittAburgh , 53 00 Flavin Brahma! Bank .. , . ... 111 50 Trtt6 0.111 en a' 44 , .4. - al al Bank... 155 00 Allegheny h 810.-la.rgh OU 350 Cnlnn Lubrie 9 linlatonloll V: Monongahela Bridge Ca '3 C.) Gold continues to fluctuate between I:l, , Und Ctt, and there L. no telling which way It wit turn, up or down, ina the general impression Feriae to he that It will remain where It Ls Government Bond• are to fail demand, but without derided change. In par loetti etock lnarkti, there is a rather LOA., fe. ;ing, bat ne Special nttlY l, /. na .k arc , in active request, but the offerings are light and the extreme views of holders has tendency to retard OperatiOns. Citizens Na 7 tional Is wanted at 15:1; Flx.change at . bIL:.; M. ft N. at BI; Peoples at 104,.5; Third National at 124 , 4; Bunk of Pittibargh at SS; Fourth Na. Count otTered at 114!, and Tradesmens , at We have a sale of 'Monongahela Bridge stock reprlll - d at V. lu oil shures, there is nothing doing of any moment. There seem , to be little or no Be nd for this clam of stoelot, as people, gen , rally, ore dlyposed to put their money In go, erument bonds, Lank share., or. omething not no much Undated, and more reliable than oil storks. —Comptroller Clarke, of the currency bu reau. authorized, last week, the First National Bunk Of Sedalia, bio„ capital 5100,000, making the total number of batiks thus for authorized 1627, with an aggregate capital of $405,865,41.3 and elreolatima amounting to 4240,091,50. As Feeurtly for this amount the Treasury Depar-t meat hohis bonds worth 5302,430,700, and fortho ray of moneys deposited on account ofthe government with National Baulks, 634,54d,w0. The foll Owing table shows the progress of the National (looking system since Jan nary, 1564 Date Banks. CapitaL Lirettlation. January 1 ... 137 1,11,32 , 1,712 5Z),136 April 357 42,0.14474 12,144,e30 July... 401 93,311,913 23,144,630 October 324 99,017,400 31;43,130 January 7. 1.47.3. 05 143,321,380 75,724,513 April 1 973 223, , 46,300 111,634,670 Jul t 1,375 1 1P.441,M.5,(00 146,927,073 J ry 18U;.1 70 408,56/1,043 240,011,563 —The receipts of the government from inter nal revenue during the past week reached nearly ten million dollars, making the total Income of the National Treasury from this tom co since July 1, 154 the commencement of the corrent fiscal year, something over $163,000,t00,0r a weekly average of nearly seven million dollars, equal to a yearly aggregate of aX4,000,000. The Washington Chronicle notlo ing the heavy receipts last week, says "The receipts from Internal revenue Miring the past week hare amounted to the enor mous sum of nearly $10,010,0[0. This increase over the exhibit of the previous week—.4,67 4 3,- 7716 Gi—is owing to the energy with which the Officer , of the bureau have prosecuted their deities In discovering articles which have hitherto escaped taxation. (me of the great est suceesses of the reveraie is cOtton. The Sax paid on this commodity at Macon, Da.,4lnring the last three months, amounted to 5130,0E0 representing a sale and shipment of 30,000 hales, VSiIIN at 11113,Cee,(11/ in New York. It is expected that. for the months of January, February and Womb, the revenues from the fame iource at the same place will reach more than 51.,(00,000. —The Boston Adrertirer says that, *there ap pears to be but little doubt that the market value of topper stoecks has listen forsomu time past, and is at the present time unduly de pressed. A variety of quite dissimilar causes hare contributed to this rasult, the most di rectly operative of which is probably the wild speculation of 1103, the result of which has been to unsettle occandenceatultothrow doubt and discredit, not only upon the worthless and undeveloped mines which were then put upon the market, hot also upon_the whole cop per mining interest. More time, and perhaps a few dividends :nap be necessary to thorough ly reconstruct the opinionsolfcapitol late In re gard to this class of investments; but at the Present time a better understanding and ful r appreciation of the actual condition and prospects of our best working mine" could scarcely fail to produce a beneficial effect upon the market quotations." —The New Fork Trfbenr,Of legneaday nays "Government Stocks are generally lower en der the proposition to issue 40 years his per cents, for the purpose of funding the currency obligations of the Government as tile . step 20- tritrd o.pecie payments. It lanlyett - out from - Wash i anion that thl% eminently wise and Jn dleitms Snot yLnent is to he opposed on the ground that It glees the keeretary too much power. It glees uo power any honest and sol vent man will hesitate to see exercised vigor ously. It does not give power to borrow In the usual sense, but it does give him facilities for changing the due bills the Government forced the people to take in its necessity, for Its gold-bearing obligations, secured by the property of the whole nation and the faith of the Governlnent, making the bestbond known to investors. If Crowns. would do the labor of the country and the .olveut trading interest a stared seryfee, it will pane this bill promptly, and leave the speculators who have grown [IA upon the necessities of the Government to reap the reward of their Schemes." IMPORT,. DT RAILROAD PITTSOCHOU, FORT Warn & CHICAGO. a. R Jan. IL —2 ears old wheels, 2 ears 01l MAN, A Malthus; i ear lumber, Hemphill & coy !TITAN oiI bogs, J Whirly; E do do, J Kirkpatrick & Bro;170 tails broom handles, McElroy & co; 19 empty bblc , .1 Ithodes; 1 car lumber, I) long. ham; 3 cars corn, W D Berry; 13 barristeel, An derson, Cook d co; 17 dressed hogs, Meek I, A rmetroug; 23 do do, II Ilea; 13 do do, Kerr .2 Emory; 7'l bags oats, Meek 'St Armstrong; 2 rare pig J Moorbead; 300 hams, Johnson, Murphy d, co; to bble mess pork, F Sellers, 79 bbl. fire cloy, T coffin ; 100 ibis dour, T C Jen kltuk; 10 bales corn husks, Noble; 3 are. oil, A Hancock; 1 car pig tillmiek it co; 1 err wheat, .1 S Liggett. I'ITTMOUROII, COLCIIG, AND CINLINIIATI U. R. Isn. 11.-1 err Intlifeed, etc Cart t et, 12-I oil bbls, Luecsco 7)11 Coy NO bids flour. tilmmaker luorri 210 bdls•hides, no cordlignee. CI.LN LI—LSD 1,31,0 I'lltedlVl2oll II AIL RO 01, Jars. IL—I onto tobacco, C Oyer; 2 to to, Rey mer A Ilro; 9 pkgs J Al Sitthel; 10 do do, F Manus; JCID tads dour, C Jenkins; 10 bales bauler, elude d cola pkts button, /lead & Metigar;2o bxs candles, II Gerwlg A co; 12 bbl. lard, 10 kegs do, I bid butter, Cook. 800 cot 5 pkga butter, 2do lard, Potter, Aiken d Shep ard; 0 cars wheat, Liggett d co; I do metal, imick d ro; lot furniture, Facklner d Irwin; 10 kegs tobacco, Atwell, Lee co; 10 pkgs but ter, Herr & Emery;:. do tobacco, W Field Ilro; 14, dodo,. P. llanntv.g , flood - Melat Kevtetts CaLlka:PCArll9, - Bryce, Walker co. PbUodeiphis Iron Market Frimenctints, a . 10.—Tbe market is quiet, and the sales otptit inapt - cm3tined. to small lots for immediate use at WOO for tom, and 1-WS) Ibr foundryg.the latter : toy good No.l, - which's scarce: Nothing fining tivricotch pig. For manufactured the demand Is fair, and mostly congaed to flans, In a small way, at- Imo° ptr con:. ;• rbllladelldda Heed Harket. PUILADELPIIIA - Jan lo.—Tbe demand for oloverseed a las: off, and the market la qpiet, with:slow rmall Klieg to note ats7,9Sees, as in quality:the latter for prime. Oflhnothy dee aretadrieed of a amaltoale at per buak. gltiaaeed leafrirlng and Belling Menu, at pm. 02,v4 per bnatkel, holden generally adetne lat ter rate'for. goodlota.' I:=il4 NEWS -JAYE% WAJMULIi - - The giverhas,egaln, messiest to ,the old tic tires, and Cul hear an We could aseertans last night—the figures On the pier being lee bound —there wasahout two feet water in the chan nel: -1t is supposed that the miden' rise, and as the sudden MU was occasioned by the breaking of an, lee gor g e, Other .in the Allegheny river or at Glean noose. The weather has turned quite mild, and yesterday the etreetn were quite sloppy. Snow fell dur ing the morning, but during the afternoon, a lips mistohscured the atraosphAre, rendering outsdoor business fatisSi disagreeable. Bull nesn.at the loading con [MUM "ilOO eat" , Ire have . no change to note In, steamers at the landing. The America, Capt. Golding, for MAI0111e; the first WM going out, and is prepared to meta,' any freight' tisat may helcnt down to her.' ," - • , Jan. ?skill:ln, who has Veen far A great while bag-korper on-the Americus, was buried yente e ... ggy. The bar hen lisiscredikumitrused by air. Attlee Welsh, .well knoWti as, tine oar-keeper on Wm ric.onaut :Its. 4, which was sunk in the lest at St. Louts a few weeks' since. The weather at present tsfaverable to a g.!n eral sberuld it continue for a slay or two longer, we may expect to sge the river tilled with floating Ice, arill great de rt, et t on of tropo.tv. PITII.Itt; 11411 31.-;lZikia:7ol Orrtc...a.rrng Grrin, Ta z,nlr, .fsn. 11. 1353. The genera/ rnurio, r-nzt dull and depre,ted, and Vac, i, st,resiii enough doing in any of the tics to establv,h quiitstions Grain, Provi,ion ,, ,!Gro: - er.ca, arc on.. :tnd nerlArted, with no demand creep! for iintipi) in,t in- im mediate wants of the retall trade, an" cOn..,e onently, we have no round lot operation, 1 , , record. The money market., it is true, it work ing catier, tint speculator, generally, teem more di.per.t.al to put their "spare cash" in government Ltmde, brink stook., or aomrthiog of a solid and tangible character, than to vest Irt any artlele of merehand,.. Gl:AlN—Wheat of good, gual;ty hie dent oin 1 but inferior if shar.t unsaleable at any prise. We can rrytort sales of 2 ear.; prime Pye at $2. Ilarleyl,t very dull and too unsettled to quote COrreet/y. Oat , quiet hut steady at iii on trar.k.,grtd t. 414.9 for mail iota from store. Cora is selling at 64,1,36 S on track; and M 73 from store. No movement in tattler. FLOCII-1n spite! and dull bat nominally nu changed...stuall sales from store at s.9t.i to fur Spring Wheat Famil y and 610:,,M103.6 for good to c beano brands of Winter NI. heat. Rye I lour Is dulrand unchanged, and Buchwbcat At e I d SVC;IVFLt .or the hog pro duct in this. market Is very light, being re stricted entirely to supplying the wants of the retail trade, and there are no uniform quota tions. Some small sales of prime kettle ren dered larq in tleroc, nt unit Shoulder; at VP •-ii.Cli), Bulk Mints quiet, while for Ole. Pork-ihe demand - iery light. Dressed flog, mar be quoted arlolell cent,, and Li, llog, nt 6 , , , ,a9-4. lATTTLII-1. , .. coining In very freely, and with a demand very much reltrlcted, Roll may be ouptod dull at ,10Q33. EGGS—DuII but michanged; sales reportep at 310 , :ti—..ome bolder. wilting SS. Cii.XESE—lnunchangeti ut 21 for Homburg. and for Goshen.. falr and market arra, and prices well sustained; sale of prime to choice at tr, , ? 5 .4 1. t rc i ta . efr nOt am] fair and market steady, at 61,15(y1,20 per bushel, and 43,041' 3 ,50 pt bbl. BAY—is sellingp nt 615 to $2O per ton. I.IILI. l'E.ED—lnillysale of 2 cars 3liddlines at CAS. riviNnuitc.o PETROLEUM MARKET. Outer or - riES Viirsprtol7 GAICTIT ILICIP4b,i, Jan. 11, line. , The Petroleum market, both Crude and Re lined, continues exceedingly (101: and de pressed, and what Is a' terse stlll, there ore no Indleations ut present of any home ire. proven.ent. Rots ithatanding, no made gent Inquiry, We were unable to Dear of a single operatics, and as there has been no thing of any Importance done for some time, there-ure no established quotations. Crude in quoted nominally at tIiGX, bids returned, and 304701, bids included, pod these may be regard ed as the extremes of the. market. Some two or three small sales were made on Wedne.aday at but to-tiny, so far us we could learn, there was not a single sale. It is true the sup ply is light; bat there arc no buyers, either for home eon.umptlOO or shipment. 'We have advises from Oil City up to iredne , ,day eve ning—the nominal asking price for crude wan IA but it was rumored -to-day that sales had been made at $.1,75. Itelined in bond as well. Into, is shoo exeresalvely dull, there being an entire absence of orders for either, and while there is no disguising the fact that prices are lower, It Is Impossible to give accurate fIUP Lions. CitiCINNATI MARKET Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Cram:warm January - Ilth, ISM Paormoas—Are active and higher; Moss Pork advanced to s2.9l3s),Z.LelOsing firm at the latter rate; the sales wore about 2,oae bbls. Bulk meats are firm; sales of Shoulders at ‘2!.5 @Lk; Sides, 15t6e. Bacon Amara; no sale"; Su gar lured Maras firm at Be. Green meats steady; Shoulders, 10e; Sides, 13e; Hams, 17e. Lard recited; sales of WO tierces at 173401s0; heavy sale% at 17e;lteld at Inic at the close. Moos—Steady with a good dernand at a 11,754 12 net, closing with an upward tondeneT, Country dressed, frozen, ads clared to al tqll,fo. Meccipts, 2,E00. PETtIOLEU3I STOCKS Special Dispatch to Western Prem. New Year, January 11, tars. rum...marts Sroca,_Generany arm to-nay. There wen an active demand for Palmer at 3,9434. There was a large business generally with sales at the following rules: Beratchoff Run, 19,13, Buchanan Farm, S; Empire City. 33; Excelsior, 0s; Manhattan, .t 1; Bithole Creek, 1.2,115; United States, 21,1 e; Webster, 1,03, Brad ley, 12; lleydrick, ivt; Venartgo,7,oo; Ivanhoe, 233; Knickerbocker, 13; Tuck, 20; Itrevoon, 7.9:i; Cherry Bun, r2r ExCelilar,S3: 7,lonnt Ver ne., 40; ill - et National, 41, Ocen.nle, On Creek, 2..,E0. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET. tipeclal Dispatch to Western Pre.. nru . Tour, January 11, 11166. Prruot.kus —The market rules rt , ry We learn eats or small tales Of Crude at 7.0 - 23 Dtllfe, and Refined In Bond at 66(358e., PiIIIIIMNIL. nod Trade In New York New Toak.Jan. stork market has ta ken another lung downward step, both bulls and bears appear to be sellers. The down ward tendency of the market enables the bears to lower their short ematracts without much opposition from the bulls, so that the latter are deprived of thole chief reliance In opposing the fall of price, At the Stork Earhaugs this morning the market was heavy—the bears hammered Pittsburgh and Old Rontliern. The, market rallied Just previous to the one o'clock Board, but at the second there was more pressure to sell, and lower priers osade. The dullness continued at the last Board, and the decline was assisted by rumors of defalcations and failures. The following n•ero the closing prices at 1:30 r. 'New York Central, tek Erie, stz, , ,'; Ending, Michigan Southern. :10,<, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 7a.„; Itock island, 102'4; North westent,3l%; .i4orthtrestern preferred, Ed; Fort Wayne, 93.. Government securities are quiet, but Ike praspect of converting Seven-Thirties in to long bonds, has less influence upon gold interest securities than might halt been an ticipated. .Else-Tweiaties and alga+ of lossi rose ti at Iloard; Seven-Thirties are strong, :Id and 3d series better. Dloney moth:tn. easy. Gobi steadier. There is less speculative movement, and the, shorts appear to liner mostly cornered. Quotations are shoot the same as - yesterday, closing ut I= Nrw T oar, Jan. 11.--Cotton dull at aoql•k• for tr'un'k--Cipt•ned stonily hot c4.i. , t1 d.ll and nominally lower, tit ta,tif..? , ,00 ler Extra atatc, and...3,4504,GS for r" IL 0. WIIINUV—DuII, nt ir2,'Z',Cr?.>. for State and Western. URAlN—Whrat, dull and 24.1 , lower: prime No. I 1111wnulti, ria•inl; al Itye but dub. Corn dull and in ntunr. tIP I . l..ruorrrx—Puli. int XV ;r for Crude. nail 50 er., for Relined in I emit. Puovo.loss—Pork. limner and more active, at W. 17 for New ...lie., closing at #3O reFular; t%),00(5.Z.,25 for Old 31e.ts, closing at =),?.-b reg ular; t= for.rigurej $.7.,504.33 far prime mess, On.o, 3,700 bbis new me. for .Innuary, Tehra n, 3lnivh and April, seller's option, nt (3...5473. neer more netlvr, at 1.17,534 , 11 for new plain mere; sllal4 Tor old do; fr=-'.50413 for now extra mean; 1 , 14017 for old do. Beef 11.5100 in fair demand, at P. • Cut Meats quiet at 1ii.'4012i4 for shoulders, and MiAltliiij for hams. Huron dull and nominal. Dressed - hogs firm er! closing quiet. at $1"45 for Western, and $12,50313 for ci.ty: Lard . dra:tax,_at L5 , ,,10151ic) also 5,050 tails for January, Ftibroasy and March, se ll er's option, at 17,Witie and 'l5O bbla Tor February, buyer's option, at ' Batter heavy, at Vag=e. for-Ohlo, and Slittitsc for Stato Choesothill, at 12.61R0. • New 'York atoek and Money Market. Seas Tons, dna. 11.—)toney steady, at 7 per Scot. itTrl ip f . .rll4ll;l4{cialuq and , ! l . ? 3i - it . .pp , l,at toe; 'Government Stocks, withentlecided change. Gold, easier, opening , at 139, and closing at rreights to Liverpool oentintie dolt, without decided change. Mocks heavy: U. S. U's of 'Bl, coupons, low; 'do. &26+s, COupens or 'O2. 101 , . do. of U. S. Ws left Connonsi ty ~ Notes, 7-30's, lot eerier, 9534; do. 24 00r10r. _do. 3 d aeries, SISIC U. 13,:bliies, olio Tear , Certilleatm, new Issue, OSIi,• Ohio Certificates, enlli New York Centralia.% 41 - e, 03; Ilnilnon, 1013 4 '; Rending, .101 l z ltiobletia.:Centrul, 1034; Michigan Soulharn el; Illinois Central, ler - 4: Pittsburgh, North Itinatern, Ro c; W 4..,; Vert Waxne, SP.ii Terre Haute, rr ed. ..! CENTRAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Oa'Wl: ON Tax rcr - ratantall Gait . ..Tß. Tat7llSD'ke, Jan. It, f CATTLE—The receipts of cattle have been very large during the past two or three days. and with a good supply on sale, the market ruled a little weak, and last week's pliaC3- could not hoolnitined.•lt to. trite the attend ance of buyent was ittliy.as large if not larger than last week, but bn rattier uaravorattic character of the casterll advices, 11011 a tend ency to make , them hold off, and - as a grucrol . thing would not take hold unless concessiOns Were made. Last week, It will be remembered several droves orprieric cattle _changed hands at . eta to Drente, grpce, weber This week, the came quality frould bet firing (More that 8 to and there wail but ono sale at the outside (Imitation. Common cattle are again dull and heavy and considerably lower, and We quote at C toe cents • for Inferior to fair, and C)4 to 7 mco!run, toeo. 11. ,Wash, of Co., leyandottc 620, hail t G hree, caraJoade o( extra Ohio .three year old steers on sale, but they bad not been eold up to the . acne Ira left the Taal.. They averaged in: the . :teeighbpr: hood of sixteen hundred pounds,' and here fuses! tti guise, asking the even stqat% 1106r—Tim transact nu have nystin lcte ffetT,Cll4's eve, iLliTtlit"Miatt Utio ttitut z Ar . day , and 'ruu- day the one, ranged troth gro,,, 0.10 Ise a Ittl, e-terday rnd :o -lac, sitzht. meet in the F.u.At. th: e1.”!..e, and pr..ce:, ad. u.g. , :t I-, 9.449%. and tr.- , lay one I,..neh el,e.tra corn led chant:M. hands dt to rent-, It is a remark - 0 ,, :act that there is ...comely any demo, 1, - .t a ern the r.riee,s here and Cmcinuatl, and tu pen here and Chicago it,ic eery Tao of the mo-t prominent Ch ieugo operator, ee3r.. Tildes and ittlerton, hare he,nnuying here of and on all reason, for stag:neat Fault, and the f , :met gentleman, we underatand, keeps lin aerat here eon stantly. -ft} •t sea, a eery good shipping d"- mond for Sheep daring !donday, Tdesday and Weise-day, but to-du y,owing. to vot7largo teats, and the fart that most of the eastern chippers were pretty well auppiliel t , the mar ket ruled dull and Ca11...,d1011.1= obe made in order to effect Nair , . We glee 6Sii to 7.4 .4 •he strvrne. of the market for fair to prime fat mutton Sheep, although one hunch of ex 11a, u‘ el-aging alu,nt 1131 tr., is mported to have been aold Wedne-dav ut flesaer & 0., taught nine droves; beitrieh, threo; Pat cou..t, two; and Inryle and Logan one each. o-lny it is chid buyers were only offering 6 1 4 to 7 tent+ for fair to prime average., and re- I to pay a fraction more. =ZW=MBII JAN V Ans P, . lobe i lo,qA rhiladel7.l,th 404 New Icnk. 7 , • 11 more, tlt ! iy Pow( 220 lrat 411 Total 1464 LUX J.:.LO PARTIAL 'err., or no° BALES. . . &arr. No . drat . Prbe • Morrell to Hodge. ~ e 9 95 Morrell to . 110 Taber to lid Ste Klemen to Gflehret,.. ^d9 5 :.1 . ,!1(1 Coati. to Tabor 9 ,0.; Gross It CO. to Logan... 191 NO 0 tsi :Morrell to /ledge,— . 93 tYI - 9 es Fairs]] to IleArdle 122 9to 'hi rk Holmes 3.3.9 ZIA 9to 3loatgornet7 to Lveds 102 240 990 Clark. to Taber.— 91 2:30 912 Mimor to Orr 1-1.5 tl7O 9 Cochran to Lamb 43 19 00 Ward to Ilashbou,er 61 299,, 973 Holm. to Hedge. 266 9 14 Critchfield to Cllehrelst 17 9 fio rook to GilebrrlA. 2 9 79 tn(4llchretst X. • 10 00 GllcLrel,t to Tal,cr 9 03 Ullehrelst to Tabu 74 9 00 Pletcher to DieArdle & Co. m bead of fairish rows and heifers, averaging em, at !11.56,00,per head; Lafferty & Co. sold to bead of common block cattle at $3,33. la o rt-r .ft Dolts sold tp Warnz h Co. 179 head of fedr6h .tatlinna slicers, averaging 1100 1 at 37.40, delivered Pkiltulelphin; alto, 110 bead of prime Western cattle, t.. retcr blezdad at 7 , , here. Blair & Gray sold to Montague ,t Co. to tiedd of medium western steers, averaging 1104', at 661.0. 'liar sold to McArille d Co. CO heiti of COWS abd heifers, averaging MOO, at 63407 fairish Illinois steers, averaging 1104, to Pat: Duffy, at (P 1; 19 head of cows and setters to Tam Dulfe, at 671 per heady 62 bead of common stock Cat tle to Peter Klemen, at OfiisV.; 36 common &Ows and heifers to Montague averaging 950_, at 514; about 100 head unsold. , Reher to Mantis to bead, weigbingl9,4,so, st C; Ruble to Henry 18, weighing 91,575, at 7,27 , ,4 liotchkins to Daffy a Co. 57, weighing 51•013, at 6!./.. Goldsmith to 31e/t.rdlo Cl head, weighing 60;9120, at 6. Ilymen to Montagne & Co. 50 attra cattle, weighing 58,475, at & Crawford to Rambo 15 head, weighing iiit3o . at VA_ Young to Adum_s 14 head, Weighing 13,300, at 6t1,, Hinnerman to Stmmbeeg 50 ortra eaMle, weighing 53,125, at 7,85; Etinnerman to Tool , ' 39, weighing 40573 at T,Si. Chryst to Mooney 19 head, weighirrg2o,RO, at s• i.er to Ile.ardle :59, weighing 19,W0, at Miller to Smith & Mooney 13, weighing 5010, at—iliirs to Mutter 30 pr.e fat cattleoreigh ing 13,4 Z, at & Mascot* Mooney 03, weighing 19,4 3 0, at 5,02; Adams to Mooney Irs weighing 17,100, at 5,C; McCall to Mooney 19, weighing 18,750, at Cline to Aullbritt 15 head of goOd cattle, weighing 1:0,12.5, at 0; Cmbb to Manna 17, weigh. the 78,150, at G. Forbes to Maynca 10 head, weighing 4.1.05 W, nt Graham to Prow-oast 19, weightily- 13.3 w, at I:==I DIITEMIP. Jan. S.—The arrtvali thisleeek loot up 77t head of rattle, and al sheep, As was anlicipatr4 last week, the market for shipping cattle PA.% to I cent lower than It Was on last market day, and In fart, If it had not been for une eastern buyer, it would have been a reg ular break down, as eastern buyers were scarce in the yenta The river lo ng blocked up with lee It is almost imPossible lb get Cat tle across et all; there has but one , boat load R one over to-day, as the lea has completely blockaded the river. The demand:for light cattle was better; nearly as good as last week, considering the large supply in market. The chipping through Canada la to continue as ennui, but no cattle retard in Canada can be chipped to the Staten for a market in any shape whatever. To all appeawinced, we shun have plenty this side of the line to Supply all that will be needed before next July. ri=3 First aallt second quality Third grality. orm to remain about the same OS tact rest VA -, 5.50 , tem to he the ruling prteen.--71-ibuhe• SEWING 151AMIi. W. 5.11,131.-.. J. T. . K. r. • ;RVENTI7I.I StM%EU & CO., • MEM= WHEELER & WILSON'S LOCK-STITCII• SEWING MACHINE. =I No. 2,'" Flftla Street, Pittobuenh- No. % Main street, Wl),ling. West Vtric ' ts La. No. VC. Sayuctor *met, Clewlend, Oblo. erpors Muse. Cincinnati, OhSo. o. ) Maannle Temple, Louisville. Kentucky. No. 1! Penal, - Isanta Street. Indianapolis. Ind t,cl 25 reAnTuerr SEWINV MA CHINE.—AGENTS WANTED TO rs - rno- DCCE THE DANTL'ETT bEWINO Df,Clllr'i E. PRICE ONLY THE ONLY CANAP MACHINE IN THE UNITED bTATES Hemmed to see the R heeler A Wilson, or underfeed. Agents areeleax log from 6%h to ct,lo 17311.10.NT11. county Tights trIT gLo to AgulalS. Endonc blimp and adder. PAGE BOOT FEIN; JalDwdmittsrF Gen. Agents, Tole o, Ottle. MERCHANT TAILORS. B "8' • • DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS • , • • A nen lot of cbtotce goals V . 11734.41..Wt. .ICST RECEIVED BY Gsar di LOG.I:4' 5 • la No (7 ST. rt.m.r. SiREZT. IIEATRIK G. HALE, • • HZECHANT TAILOR, • lORTMT CORM OP PEN & SP. MIL STREETS, rirrsaznan, Takes great plenum In announcing to blenumecous customers and the public generally, that ids primate ses and arrangements for the fall scam* era nose completed, haring been personally selected /to ores-chat cloth bones In the gainer's cities. • such a donor goods as no reollybe recommenTeg "qv be offered,' which embraces the newest and mos log materials and styles, the cattle nook be log rely large, varied tind.seleta Ydr., Bale has much confidence In Inviting an early Inspection. buperdne black, colored cloths, and don skim; as us i t , l l l:4l . sm o nde ,i d i f . a 4 s=lls . 7,. a c t=trit g., ? z ta , u c tzt for entire snits. flea* variety of fine carthorses for NU* Suit Mr, for moralug and evening wear. arl'a STEAMBOATS. 1 1 4 gun WHEELLNOACIAII .L .rsaravastrso. andaajait i 011 LI; enstedlate pans. 'Tile 13 wilt 01llexhoe1 Passenger Steamer, Boyar?, GEORGE D. MOORE, MapT..a..i. ieat•ci Nttabarob tor nirkersburgh oreiy Monday and T'lliar.lay, at Il o'clock. a. m. t.rarra IVbeellor fur Parkenburgh Cyr.r z r Mongay and Tbursday, at 9 o'clock. ..p. m. - Leaves Packeraburgh tor rittaburgh every Tuesday and, Fridav, at p.'m. • I.ear alai!ilia for Pittsburgh every Totaday and Irldav, atm. Leans Watellag for rittsbutgb every 5641.4117 and hat orday, at 7 a. ta. For:freight or C voltam. applyon I:mud, or to ocC JAI: 0LL1.2:8 & UU., Agent& BEGIIIAR PACKET =Mr . A?•jl ß A'ti v Aßtiti. D - 2 21,Pffelfeathei . EMU 0/41111AII. :Copt. nerrlt.; tral I. ro• dha above and nit I nternandtate porta eter7 TUESDAY f nt 4 1.. Z. litturninir, !tart, Zonerrille coory FRI DAY at 7 am. J.TI. COLLINOWOODZ. A nt. 1 3 LIMBING-7, PAS MTINA pforratiiiiiirtais aims; reairs FOR, koaaa ruitrosr, I= OA9 rrsirre , .... AND FITTING:4, All at lanebt Eaat,rn rate, • Iv-SOLE AUENTS For. KNOIVT.E'S:VATIMT STEAM . ITlll`. riutrEt, t-tql, • 411811 ZRO kktt!3,414094441r MEDICAL AIsY rarwi HOW TO CURE IT; X Nil ite I" tireirL‘':=3.llllt OW7 . Og DR. SLIENCE3 Lpboring Under that Disease =I PIILMONIO SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC AND.MANORAKE PUS INEI33MI System in Curing that Disease,, craLAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT I progrlssed gradual?' Mtn the tat stageilf 1ei...•, marmry Lonsuception., All.hopes of my reelefery being disapated, 1 was sdrised by myphysietan. Pe Parrish, to remove tato the 'country. tlgorrestown j d. about nine miles distant, being my scathe place i % was relieved tp i fther i • occusyj i nf u two fall itil ' il r' A e s t ur n rdlert . b.l4/ritiAt' ' of Pub= 3 c...11.11,00n. OD my arrival at ZlTOrrMthnet Term I • put to bed, where I lay for =env weeks Lewitt; Was O„ deemed I. lee, condition. Ttr. TS:Menthe', Who had been my father's family physician, end whOlunl attended him in bin test Moms, was called to sadist. Ile thought my ease entirely beyond the rem* of medicine, and decided Most I must die, and gement! one week to arrange my temporal affatts. linens aces al my family an of PoustinaptiOn, oreconcluded that death trom the asease•walet, had earried all my kindred to the grave would also take me there. In this apparen hopeless Condi tion, I heard of the remedies wh tly ich:l now makesaa sell. It seemed to me that I could feel therm working their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre stad tissue of my system. My lungs and liver pet en a new action, and (ho , morbid matter which had fer Yearammunniated and ?, Irritated the different orgetriaof the body, waseltta- ;•• Mated; the tubercle.; on my lungs ripened and I re- pectoratri from my longs as moat a.s a pint of yellow . offensive matter every morning. As title espootors- . lion of 'Matter subsided, the fever abating, the pain 'fame, theeongh ceased to harems me, and the ea- hauling night sweats were no longer known and bad refreaung amp, to wad, I ball long beats • otraneer. -My appetite now began to return, andat timeal found It afamil to restrain =Val fro Mea t too - much. With this return of health, I gamed my strength. and thinner fleshy, am now a healthy maim with &large healed cicatrix in theruldelle lobe of ' the right lung and the lower lobe Impaired with com plete adherston of Theoharis Theleft long to sound • and the upper late of the right one la la a toletabth healthy condition. ( °mu:option at that time seas th ought to • an Incurable disease every one, plivetstottS Li as those who were unlearned In medleine—espeolal- • ly such cams as were reduced to the condition I was 10. This induced many people — to belleveMY err covery only temporary. rnow prepared sad garb the medicine to mom:onetime for tome time and made many wonderful cures, and the demand inereased so rapidly that I determined to atT,thera to thepob- le, and devote my undivided attention to ung. dth xt exam-. is truth I was next to fumed to It, f or peeple would send for me far and near, to sweets'. rehear er their cams were as bud ea , mine. Liming num.- lion to examine many eases of lung aliment, P.m promptest to Intent tbelostrunsentealled "'Schenck's ReapfroMeter," which materially assists me in de tecting the enclose stages of lung diseases. • For many yin cotatusetlon with my Principal office In Philadelp ears, hia. I tiara been making regulate • slats to lien York, Boston, Baltimore and Pills burgh. For .'crest years past I have male s many as hondrid examinations weekly with the ••Rmpirem eter.•• For suchexaminations my coarse to th ree dollars, and It enables toe to give each patient the • tree condition of his disease; and tell him Rankly whether he will get well. One of the greatest difficulties I have with patients afflicted with lung dlsean,„is to convince them to avoid taking little colds. Many think if thertake my met:ltalics they should et:mo s t:to matter how cam- lea, they may be in that way. This to agreater:or for tf any one will read over the many cams which I have published from time to time, they will dud that most of them wore those of persons rho weremon- fined to th eir beds and could not take cold, lad of ) thisthis careful avoidance of 'cold the lungs were kettle Physicians advise their patients to goon: and inhale the fresh air, beide they cure m doing ? Let th e hundred, of deaths by consumption In CI - MI. ally " by consumption in every city mswer the question. : 'I would ratber Mak a patient In a tight, LUirpentl bred room, than let tbem out and take astia, cold. 'Many who have been cured by gm mealliees. • when the atdeeldeS broke, were so. ofTermirN s that one could horsily remain in them:JlM sad retriker got wal without egimsure to the open air. Thereat reams why physiciansdo not thrOcon -I,l3lLiptiogn Is, that they try to do-too much; they give • edlebtes to stop the rough, to stop the nightsweats hectic fever, and by to dolng•they arkars thegthole digestive system, locking up the secretions, and the patient eventually Ohm. Whit dole to nest make se-aerial examinatinstwititrway itespimm•em and If I 'end lungs enough fe ll I atre., - , the p bent how to thus oim. l'ot.e`e. f erg wets Tr " , • irupos(ible to mate new 'omps..or 'r e:ssareVote t tue portion that L. destroyed, but I know at the Salm .• time that cam Ir on In the hang, and ulcerations in the farms and bronchial lobes cantle healed, and jut such eases are cured by theproper ruse of "Schenck's Pulmonle byrup,•• and. •tliandrake.Plk.;•• ward I they arc dyisig daily paler the ordloary treatment of • phyans. • , It Is a great mistake common amongmany intern -I,',l"rifrATltolin.a Na e t r litile7bl%.l 4l l== e tt ."1 not be purified:it Is then the] same en otherdimmed matter In the systemand will turtle be carried out ?: of the system by the organs which neonppeinted for .. that purpose and replaced by new„hlood,lthlat con Mdeabliviroproving the nutritive nincilons and r0t.... , a the digestive apparatus In good armkpagerderm — • The stomach -liver and bowels, once restored to a healthy conditian. then an abmsdartee of good nourishing' food will make new WOW., which wilt push out, as it were, and take the pima ortbat whir h Is dimmed; and thus supply the want of the holy 83 OPT 1 JO I 00,. 3 50 3 004 , 1 00 THE PVLXONIC SYRUP la one of the most valuable medielneo known. It it look. aaol totaling In Itaclt 9 It la readily digested and nbaorbettlnto that blood to which It Imp - arta Ito Itcallogitropeatlca. 1knol• build that bun done or rand. aa mncli to M. build worn out and.hroLcu down cOndltlot.br the syslavot. • SCIIENOIO I I SEAWEED Tti%bp • . • distilled from 'seaweed- cowl:aced with tonic sad Herat's, roots and barks, in each kmanner as to lake a decidedly pleasant mediaLac;harlugo pow ful mule effect, with ithe terrible dlsaatresei re ults arising from alcoholic stimulants. - The Bea- oed Tonleroduces a lost remilta, Sborooghly fa fron p ting the ,tem.un disordlso. system. sad. knto healthy bloal Ilia food 'chic/Ims) bemsed or that purpose. It Is'ao wonderful in Rant:feels .1 hat a oiler glass full wUI dl c at ahearty meal. awl I little of It tat is before breakfast will give tone to he stornacb, re lbw medicines passers She power doing. The ManOahe. Pills alas he taken with entire safety by all ages and coo dit ion. prodantne nil the good results Murat:six tallied fromcalomel or any of the mercurial attedi ines and without an- of their Matra resells. They oat of the nystem: feculent and worn ones matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonto and pninteude syrup. Lewitt be seen that aft three or 1 my medicines ere neetial In moat eases locate Con f.W2l4' that geP,ll:.;:s=7.lr.ll - V a- Et:l'lZ disease than soy combinaslons of medielne owe la the various editions of nsniphicti I have ymt. nutted nasty of the most. wonderfal cane of Vat i 4 mounry C9231111910(OU on moord„ Perna., with both learn elected, nornetimes large cavlliestamse tang; .3 healed ores by my intvilcinet, aro DOW liv and colored eleellent lealth: 1 wiii give a few cases and 'meet them from dlilertnt pants of thocoantry. no that those nbe w lab mal, vino or rainier themthr mars positive laforMailon, - • Rev- Henry Morgan, a' taisitster of binlit repine be the city of Lathan, tnomeoner the/United Mates as • man of crest ability, wbe oozed by eating my medicine after all Other Peenbeent. tu WPM. has often been wellies Some will rese e d d tothe facts • la Ids Mse sad always .Sawn tha A fait stairwell% DC' n 4 maw Inn be sum in WY' . pamphlet. /le hadyrofase beinstlreade Of the imilta, and Was very womb manniste—. xorefa Saco, t at Urinal deerPdersliMNL heath, aslant:A CMlts,areln Med Iled dna qr r`g rafta.!Vattfighe'akULTflagrefit=Slbt... nd bee firms the meanest/ enduring, etisFlipersonit fn Odle fe fialtAsm remedies. ewe mita traccem. sygi. pactsgropli, Wart nod tom cured, ewes Is Men. t, my oeut'si, ter, 1111 Wood tdsvet ittiburols, e. . .• 'Mau= .4sieicasder, of Piitsbargli, 'Pa., war cared of worry bad 'GSM Dysper.it' nod "Liver Complathaby tbegnawiledTonloand drthe Pills. Um. Jane - Ds:bee of Weakling/On City, was mired of a bad case of Dyspepsia Sad 'Lt.!" Complaint. She Is an eyed:woman sad Complete UCCOTCri TrUf remarkable. . • • . . Mrs. Prudence Johns - MA Wife nfCapt.'-dolinsoet now melding at No. *W. Third Drone, burg, N. Y.. was cased of Pialmortmy Conranaptlas, mid - 1, now as as hearty as old lady as can be found. Pater Styker beektuan.'of gornemille, N.Y. wa another ormarkablecuro ofPnisnonsayammtntio a Hiscertificate is attested by kis clergyman ap Elko pen k..4nra . • . • DR:kni:XCtS3l.rtitetralotflee rrtNcli Nem' . :.'":. Birth rtraer, comer Of. Commend , : rblladedp where all orders row., be addressed, aad came " there, proresitottsLly,;ENElLY ...I..wrunp..tx, . DR. GEORGE KEES* M No.llo Wood Stretl,l4llolkurib, , 1;;Z=:EMI 'F4~' ~, ,- ~' ' - air ;ittEincnirreil D 0 BM= =1 FIEEM