X pee Int. Nesting of: illeatebeiter Conn „,,pectal meellingof the Councils of the lion ... „,,, a s of Mencheetor was held taut evening at the . public School Mem, for-the - purpose the- puitiose of • . .. -taking bction against the bill tablet” it Is pro ., POlid'hl: the' Allegii s fnF : :_connetis 'ld. ' hilTe. , passed by the Lsgisusture, anthozizlng . the ':,laying- Of a sewer' - oie • Wathingten . etreet, • .41kthememberawcre present with. the ' • .ex :,c..eptiinz of di. Phelps, Bkrgesa StitauelliPtione presiding.' ..._ . The rending of the Minutes of the last meet lo,r_ were dispensed with. Mt, lilrk,lrom the Committee appointed to procuren copy of theSetrerige Law of Ails, ghee and Pittibargh , teptittbsdthat. the copy I.eiti.b ca procured, and read the same as lot .-'-i An act to authorize /he construction of a sows from Tremont street in th e City of Alto: ;gee e itlinig. DuitMELsoo • soli Washington ,r. et, in the Borough of blanehieter to the Ohio litveri z- - -,.. . i i •_. , , uneven 1„ Be tt enacted by the Senate and. ilenee_ofAlelfreselitativelit of the -Iksminon wealth of .Peimaylvarcht in .13etieral Assembly .met, and It is herehy enacted - , by the author(- ' ly- of the same, that the Select and Cemmon . - Couuells of the City - of Allegheny be and they ere hereby trethorized.to , e it Sewer to be ho constructed'. frOM.:Trepsont street In tire -.-eald eltyittlentrhilits.d mine .and Washington atrue6indlne:Borensh-of.liarchestar, to .he . -Chile /Liver, ansLiaset a branch aidng Sedgfrick 'etreet;afrmxt Ohio Avenue to the main: Bower; - ' and ter the Pt:Anent Of the costs and eztiweSes ...of the'staine, assessment* shall be made fairly. .•-.anti en tiiinbly upon. all property Mould elm or borough which may seem likely to b " DCIII/it— ' '. %edit:emelt:by - a oomretssion of ,stz • persons, ." three'..of of: whom., sh ail - lui. °PPtly the -obited ,•• :onnedla,of sale eft,. and three by the Leen. :ott or Said lioreagli, of by the nhnirtet C en tt eeeot,Alleghegy„,,gotinty, , or...either , said city . or _ -- borom , b. Jr_ the Councils of - either ': kittalt.i. :fuji - .,,a 0 :- . nppinnt -- Cotanitallonets _-inerefor. andlor ootteln ease`.the majoritY cif -, -I,ht,- - .conlmissioners".of -each.: prevlouely. ap-' pe,,,,ed 411 to , agree in making "f)fe assexa. mast, who,-.When Rah! aletelidelerdir ars made, ' shalt eta a report of teatime fa the Said Ms-. , Wet Con flood give Onblte notice thereof for • -;,stivi *Masan two . d ail y lingenWpabiletted in '.intidkeintilltyrtalti , by : one -pabllmition of the • enies , in -which fildiUnssessuiente are made, ••• And it hen, niter four weeks from the fling of . said D•pnrt,ffatil Court may Carta rni the Same, ,4, as, it _may- have been corrected by the said .--' Condi_ then; Ba ld Prothnuotery mf relit Court i-hall enter . Bald U.Tietlo.l. eats as 'judginent saminet...the . perrou. in _whose names they' were assesised,nnt /hey - shall henceforth be and cant Inuit dens upon the property against, i';:psttioti they: Vero" asaessed. and may be pro? ' - coed ed Upon for enileetlon, •as • gimeral eel .-.j meats at any time after twenty toys front t ' minfiritaLtion;and• notice given to the persons or put upon the property, wbich nave.tunts now col leeted, ideal-he raid Into Um Treasury ...fuit...Alleghour City,' eubjent. to the Orden or ', indiLl.ionunistilotiera to the parties My thorn, certified to lit- entitled, to said moray.. Sahli ' Commtasioners ehalt he sworn to faithfully perforent tin untie« of their appointment, and _ emill_recel es twc dollars add a half each per volity cipitathy.';. them - Iti - the discharge of said • Mr. Patterson moved the Commtttoo on •i' - 'lltreets be authorized to report a hill and pre :, sent the stump to the Legislature. to Vasa a isewerugo law for the borough; of idantbester. ~..- i. Amended by/dr. thither that a remonstrance aganiet, the project of Allegheny City for • placing attester on Washington street accent. pony tun same. . . • - A bill of Air. Fry Barber, amounting to 416, - • . 68i for lighting the lamps of the borough, was • read and rethltred,and u:warrant ordered for the amount. • The Burgess , stated that Mr, Fox, cast user. chant, wishiat toliave a place - at the landlug, -- for this:Pi Q.v.. of placing his coal burgle; as ...- he was about going into the coal businets in the borough, On motion, thematter was left to the Wharf .ConsnitCleelWith power to act, and with filmic :. tioitate r e port etheir action at the neat meet. '.... lug. -' • . V . ,- • . . .. A remonstrance wr-tinid"against the Cre .• d lag 'Or Leans ' alto . between Franklin and Ch ;wino rvtreets, at the present iitue, • or, loot lon, received and mod.. • - Mr. lil rk.presen t et!' c resolution authorizing ~..eleet ton i lel; et 8 to be printed, (for , or uanine!) and have the Raid tiekets ,placed at the polls on the morning of the heat sowing borough electien CO- 'het. thereititens may decide tw `their vo te whether or not the borough shell • •-.- be annexed;to Allegheny,City, and that the due notice .thetu be giveu of the coming elec ' Tian through the dully nu wsnuperv. Adopted O. 4101.1,ps 01 Mr. Kirk the bcreet. Conon i:... *loner will lustrueted to have po tore plated on the strands Calling a citizens meeting for Stitutilay •• evening next; to remonetrato .Battiest the proposed act of Assembly of Alle gheny,City in placing a sewer on Washington • . street. , .., .., _i• ..._:_ _ i.L. - , '-.. , On motion, adopted. . Mr. Harper misvcdthablite Street Commit. , lee be ineuncted to republish • the-proposals • ' for the grading of- Franklin- and' Chortler - , On motion of 31r. narper . that Council ad - - jourri to meet on Wedn e sday evening, the lid of January 1967.,; - A 7e=3' 1110,1 !""/ Robbery - - Christmas. day to a ge city like our own - 'uortirsonte folks eertaidertible• money to "get rbiadJ , partitinlarty if therhaye a hunkering - after &eight at !kb elephant. So thought Jno. . J. Dayieti-wimattf_thenlooe oi the holiday hls balanced lilt cash and found pocket book =Mao' Setae SiStY4SO , Spnere, which it had • '-iejaidadfin SS'S ihilstrasitnorthilk. John was a stranger../le could not realize that he had squandered so much money. In _his remblei about• ounngecity, no he =Me tm his mind teethe bad becn-robbed. He straightway - Etidregii. Tait;nßMyagr:nidaTnalWilg:frilome • ieirark,-Hew Jersey, and bud taken up hound , • ing at house on. Penn street in the Fourth ••• ward.' 'There •he mega the-acquaintance of a • ,hale fellow...with whom, he agreed to "put in tlarlAmits... , John_ counted hin d money before otarting put: in the morning, an at Malt lila - pocket-Wok looked as ita train of cars bad passed over:lc-41. was so Ant Re blamed Ills compenion with robbing him, but would not bepoSitiVe brfotigh the matter to swear - oat an Inforination in the' - case, and here the matter mated: .! John had been d rinking large, ly„ and, we thought, had broken his ayes in Itio,opren, and !winos been robbed of a single cent. He will be wiser neat time. 'A Strange. Assault. .4 Man niined-Thoznits CPConnei;res - Ming in the kitth ward came to the kay or's office yes terday morning and Meted that, it s late hour on Christmas night, as heand his wife were • racial: Ong home, he saw a mantra theopposite . side oi - the" street so drunk that he Tell down. . ' - This was close -to OtCOnnerts -home, and lie .:.and his:wife .croosed over to go in. As they did Pettey rhcOgnized the man as the one who occupleddhe house /lan door. kw theirs,. The drunken man sasailed•O'Conner with violent. language,' alleging thtit he insulted 'him (the drunken inns) when ho fell down. O'Connor toffeeked%bis door and wasstassing in. after - exchanging few words with his intoxicated imigubor, 'when the Litter made .a sudden •Ihrittl at him with an open knit., cutting - his vest and barely Missing cutting his person - The assailant followed up _thia blow try two others, cacti cutting O'Connelts clothing, but inflicting +no :other 'Mum. -At this - juncture the drunken malts Wife tame to the door of .:liiihonses and pulied him in and . that- ended the effaini. beei triads last • 4 :lBitlhilittrisstnertunifcitirts attacked _ oeculdeally. an"lrlah family, on the Verner , Of; cranlnrd and .- . Webster streets; . .r Ciro:dog etickti and 'sicines - nindrlSt the doors _ ' •< and through Utit.,lStlettnint . stone thrown ' •-7--- byDneliartlitritattylittruck - it-woman in' thi3 t Iga l.kas'At&lhiltred - cher tennewbat severely. ' the scene of the d Ls than& but onidisOrderly negro thereabouts the othere having disappeared. . 4l.ad"„Crotner, as he called him taubs;ll.- ... - Yesterday_roanit.,o Cro eachnaldzigezita..„:rtge, Ravi S r d 0003 d rdartS..,mictiCrolepadbdt.Darpt 1 4/,theoney,and was. eon init tor •._ eya'Taylor has had no extra . '•' A rrebrillefai a Lady „. . . . Ono • nandre4.4u l ten4o l l4 till for an - ,firshsh; intim m um °. _ no; . tebild with pearl ; re for an an.trafiti l4 4% b°1g, '4 144 ~mahogany; 40 for a blank walnut 'linprove 'Finkle ft athehee 'Ashkelon both elatio, bent In nee, always read I ilo Ise +work, haebern In die for tea's.," ' - ` 'aid givea" satisfaction in all eaten. They w i l t - run tyro tears:without. cleaning, and all kinds of faintly sewing • and. tailoring,. suing thread from No. nen° to No. ISCh will run • , T.LeTirtltiligel,lut.b,ltglg'sini....,:r.ak%- the hoarsest...cloth or.. leather , a,sth u ont change in feed. needle or tonsil:wig If nritisruper% fur so any nusoblusi id the market, can - return '.lt—the .chespent suachAnn. by V) per cent. use—warrantsul four yearn... See advertise tn,...oajwptuer oubluuq.; La, Long, agent, lUOrant atrectr • • • '"••• ' • flint And!: NM; • rly 431amer Made ' • amem. l .On against. John Wagner, chanting him with fornication and bastardy.. When heard at undtei hir"likiptied,h and reaudeed away en tilt Chrbitumn, when be re• turned home to celebrate the holidays, ;The iris on Idetrall ammo. - ' dumbly and seMded 'his:arrest and cons eyed to , tbe office of Alderman !Strain for Kneen.' irrocrmeatir:Et l 74 4 ll 3 dhickbt 3 ttieffiZglitiact Prida...:113.111-caan Strain, :who hi moat 'happy whenVerforming'the neptoal comae. Mem, prooeaded At. , once, to make thunt man • and wife, and 10 - ended the case. We wish the 'tudittitte4JOy. and tuippinele.. • • `l* ' r ' twolaenTaturoftwrildorgan and ..ort u jik allereb lla 1 ; tlegbeng,lnd,atla ua r 11013107a1150r46 the 71,7 wor.,tdenusnded--drink. - ,2109. - Wire refuse:l: when they - eonnetelesed i 00213 outrageous dent . onstratiOnt; , Thei WM* were called in, when D gulch subsided' Wit aUhrldraed • Altdetly to ar. atorgan.continued: hit disorderly pro• "4..fedtegiranti he neari for some lUteriiarley* Loa - • °barged, and' was ttned-Vtrelkdollars Ana s l 9 l d# 0 • v`" , . ' ',.• • 0,11 L.F.amtly- Quorrel:•=lWhers oainrc'beafore Jdhtloe Arauti. of Iltistingt:SoWoOlato. yihrtart:. day, 11ra. Local,* /19m Id, who, badattawoith; Der worsehalf, Borman iloinnid, with • ,•bor. tin daY hreylons,, idlion of °ruE411247:-11W rinhgaltiOd.tolail to azt.. -•• nicerWeeaarvn...= r f• Istasszniattont—A: ninnt r „of, 'citizens otritzsburghwiii atto44 thy tauten rat4onsti tiOneal (fair". p 'Aligenvatral Amaralt nisei .ttery. ' At about eleven o'clock on Tuesday night, as Victor Schwind, a shoo dealer on St. Clair street...entered his back yard, he was set upon and knocked down by a party of three or four nienwlso were In the yard mnking disorderly demonstrations against's raloon that adjOinedi, Mr Scuwind was pretty seriously beaten, but. officerst robbed. The alarm wasiyaren.and- Dressler, Smith, and Coehirati, Of the special force, were promptly on hand and 110 C• traded, lit arresting one. Of the • assailants mimed Alexander flood. but the the; - es caped.. Bond was locked up unfilled a hearing. yesterday, tnorning on a charge of aggravated assault and battery. In default et_ rale be was finally eon.mitted for trial.' I n hane the. Toanbe.On ehristellifi. the Whim urreetoda men named 'James Kelly, who Was found amiering the streets evidently insane. lie was conveyed to the lettbhp: lielley's 'history Is a aingular one. Some years ago. be was convicted of ,niurdertu the second .dygrce. for kildmr dierneuirreefiling near. Last Liberty, named Weisman, and sentenced to the Penitent Wry for a term of years.. lie wits - discharged from thedinsittution ,n Insane man, and now Wan ders about in that deplemble condition. . . . iprovoslar Bedlroritl. Aceldent.Short iy utter ox o'clock, on Tuesday - morning. the local express trait on the Western Penanyvn. nit Railroad, ran otr the track - at Spt tng Gar. J.:m.3[l'o 3 n. !co Serious damage was donn to the train. but the passenger train f which lot 100.0d it from 'Allegheny, at, six o'clock, and which - should • havn. reached Freoport at hall rot eight o'clock, • was detained tine° hoar,. and a half; And did not reach Freeport. fill noon, to the groat dlsgust of those who were on their way to "spend Christmas". • - Still Tr ylng.-11 ugh lifeliiiisook, a resident Of East Birmingham, came to the :never's °Mau and nomplained t i nt a valuable mare belonging to. him had teen stolen. A man named Pride. a coil digger on the Youghlo. cherry; had seen and admired the animal, and had naked permis.lon to rill., her around the squarvjun to try her. Parse inlon was given .and he rode off. lie is still trying the animal, at feast be has not returned her.' Chief Hague -.made an effort to and soma trace of the thief or his booty, but could uot. lareeiny of' n 'Valise —David Myers, a •fmusterff for the steamer Lbonidas, came to the Mayon) office yesterday and. stated that Wm:Boyer. a•fireman on boanl the Arabian, had stofen his valise containing clothing, to.. to the amonot of SM. The voiles wits on the Leonidas, - . and n peddler named Jas. Melon land. e Boyer lake It to tne Arabian. Tho stolen article WWI allbSelinentlY discovered on board the latter boat under a boiler.. Boyer was arrested, and alter a hearing was held in 4500,1talifor trial. - • HO' RPM a.W {you-ott Lost.—John Eillerret n.lesiilent or Pinta townehlp , 011010 to Last Lilierty, on alno.lay. with three horses and hay wagon. the whole worth about trine. Ile left thorn stAn ding for a minute or two aline he entered a store. When ho came out Wet • viere , gone; and have not since bean heard of Mr.. S. supposes Ills property to Anna been _stolen, but has nOsuspielon as to who commit- Ault the theft: ' . ' . Patufel engared.in pet al:twee some beery castings on the steamer Groat. liepublic, on. Monday, a workman nam ed Cronlger, Mid the wrist of his arm crushed by the mistier falling upon it. Dr. Steneroad dressed the wooed. Thu injured man was in the employ of Messrs. Morrow- d Barnhill, corner or Liberty and Second streots.• *nistalt nod Bottery.--Jonas nornish sp pealed. before Alderman Donaldson. venter day,, and _preferred a charge of assault and battery against Morris Sicßride, a resident of Scott's alley, In the Fourth ward. The accused wan arrested and held to answer the charge at a hearing to be given today. Agkravateil Assault and Rattery.—Jas. McConnell usuee intorthation before the Mayor on Christmas against Thomas Smith, emit - ging law with aggravates' assault and batten y. The accused was urreatea, .nnil after a hearing, was comtnated for trial In Sefeult or five hun dred dollars bull. . . " , Time Expired.—Balser Stevens and George Gontur, convicted on an Indictment for abus ing; wittery stahlo horse, and sentenced to fif teen days , Imprisonment, were released from jail this, morning on the payment of line and costs, their term having expired. Good Tlme.—The Centrist Fire Alarm bell nobserves an excellent warpage outside of Its legitimate duties. The city time Is faithfully kept, anti nine tenths of the ttrepeatera , et the city are regulate.' by the Alarm bell. Throw Out Ai;hea.—Pruilent housekeepers and shop boys will Sprinkle - the leet•ove:red pavements with ashes or saw dust. Better barb Only) 'pavements dirty, than that ono nebk should be broken upon them. Ter:nine. and 11 urness...The vnting- on the silver trumpet at City Hall Fair. last night, stood: Columbia, (Allegheny), 162; Vigilant, 110; Eagle, .45; Niagara, 6; Relief, 2. On the hareem;. Duquesne, 127; Eagle, 3: Allegheny, it: Vigtiant,l. Fire.—On Christmas morning there was an' alarm of lire, caused by the burning of a frame stabile, the progeny of Lake Cnaputan, on Basta alley, In the Math ward. Thu loss was not heavy. , 2 state Lunatic Axylnan.—The stated an nual meeting of the Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital Beard of Trustees will he held at Harrisburg on Thursday, January 10.1,. .roort. of Common Fiorillo—Jury trials In the Court Of Common Plena will.be rtsu marl on the first Monday Of January. nextscrs'Bl TELEGRAM New Tory Financial Matters New Tome, December . Z.—Money fairly ac tive, at..o per cent . Sterling dull, at 9.3 T. per cent. Gold lower, opening at 1:13.14, declining to IZIN. and closing at i3i3y. Stacker .1.111; Rock Island, 0:04; Illinois Central, 16%; Pittsburgb, AU.. Northwestern, tint -Toledo, 'D.I.;; Et. Pant, 50; Reading 4%; Erie, 694; , Central, 5%; Gold, 131.4 i; Western Union,' 44?,4 new S•NPs, 7%; Treasury, 434. ' The Xionry., market was quiet and active throughout too day. and there wa. ro_ busi ness on call Mader 7 per cent. The Gold Tear ket closed at 131f4; cash gold has baen loaned. from flat to 1-31 per cent. • The Yonogn El. change market - is quiet and unchange.l; prime bankers , bills are quoted at 10314121061‘. Gov ernment securities were still lower at the close,.owing tattle fall in gold and activity in money; the demand for investment is very light and therein no disposition to speculate for a rise. . Tho -Stock market was dull at the last 'alma board, and generally a fractiortriower. The follow nu were the closing Driers: Ohio and Missies pi cortiLlestes Z3g4llZs)g; Western Union 4414 M ;,1; Central 106t40105%; Ene GC% t efsP,4l Michigan Central 105 1 ,441)101i do South. em 11114101, 4 4,- Illinois Central 11fri4; Plttshurith 6614'4306 1 .4; Toledo 14 1, 4411121; Rock Lined lftlyj) 107.341. Xorthwestern 44; preferred 8334,'„ Mining Shares were netted and drmer this afternoon. Tbe leading Shares were. Quartz Hill, Grea t:llT and Smith a Parmelee. Gregory fo 14.50 at the opening., but afterwards rallied to 15,75. Quartz 11111 was the strongest _stock, Belling largely at 4son4as. • , Noir York Produce Markel Nsw Yoga, Dec. Vi.—Cotton d ull at 331011 e. Flour firm at $510e1.7,50 for State and west ern, and 1110,90015.2.5 fur Ohlo. Wheat dull at 02,12 for mixed 3111waukee—shippeth not In She market. Corn In higher, at 1 10 1461,1511uat. Oath heavy Atli:MC.se ( or new Ohio. Pork low er at $18,67.1itt9.2.5 fur old, closing at *18,75; prime, $17. 1 :001.7,50.- Beef .heavy. Beef llama timer. Laos, dull. Dressed Hogs heavy at 7 , 408 , „(,e, Ctd. Meats dull at Oaten for shoul ders, and 10§17.e bur hams. L,.rd dull at 110 120. Colieellower. 'Petroleum stonily nt 19@Ma for crude, and 293.41j31e for rallied la bond. Wool steady. New Orleans Illiirket. Nswo x , Dec. M.—Cotton lower. sales of 5,000 baleis low Middling at Zffneci 31c; receipts. UM balesLexports. IMO bales. Sugar in good demand and 'higher; fair, Molasses; inferior,4sc: pri m e to choice c. Flour; Superfine, alljpallyi Eros. 111,40 to 14,33.. Corn active at. 6005. Data easier Do. Hair. doll and unchanged at IVACO. POrk to. tall only 01,00: Macon Shoulders, 12 , 4 c; S ?. les, 12% to 15%.0. in local demand at Mid) 13c. Tobacco quiet and dim; medium leaf; SS 010,00; fair..lQl2,oll Whisky unchanged, at 32,40. Gold; 131.4. Starling. notalnal, at SR for. bank. New York Excharige.l4aN dts . Count. Ireighti unehanged. lener_Yorlc DO7 Goods Market. 'Nevi Yonic. December Zl.—Tho' dry goods market opened weik, but there Is little doing to-day... This afternoon' the New York 'ulna reduced their-price to 31 , 4, at which price they sold out most of their goods to leading jobbers. Other bleached cottons aro seilind at reduced rates.' Stfindard.browns.are stiff, which aro scarce on account of the heavy czport demand. Canton dunnels aro going freely. • Loi2 twillle _Market. Lamson: ca. Do, ambet. —Tobamo firmer; anise of blots night plow to Roe soar. wt .2.73 @Men Sabordou Flour, 119alOy Extra 4 / 1 0 , 2s and th°h3 e Re. 1114- Primo Red Wh Pat 1i.71 8121.111.1 Caaglia. Oats 620.30. Ear conrasecoe ungn 10,Z56,40. AIM. Pork tAt. Lard 'llo; llassipts• or bogs •to data, 134000. Whisk Y's m bOndi,n4o:: Onto:3, low , •' • Mew Orlea ns Market. ^Nalr.Oat.cive,,December ....V.—ltoompte, 456 beeveat bales 0f.. 274 .....0t_..."20)12 , 40 for. westorn. uory — Recalpte; -. ......e..4 bite of is Loge at New Oat Ase.'Deoitarrer 24—unpartnins John }Vigour:fa etoutfOlft.s 44 11 , 47 _ c0m. numwonit-h; fr0u" 4.14 "! , 1 • • 1 _ . _ • CINO/NNAII, pooflatbei,el-"Pliitsr Andy/haat dull and unCatttiglid. Cern:ol;44watt /a loner. .IThlaky dull, at- PM..' llo ,,aßiteirrpq .001 4 , 9 at V4e. but elovtsd 'dull; reeetptag s d a r 4 tere,day,,, lOW head. ,Pturtelonadulltad rk ildn/Ad 1. ,, ,,n0. Bulk moate,,WiDero94., l'ead-neals aftSOUlie. Lard dtdrtWlKelplf., Gold - 181. , ChiclaiPrisiii..* " 6.1.0 4 :, ' l' ..' --,. Ctrwao_ ~o • Docetaber - 10.a46,01 adli and (Inlet. Wheat. Ifzu - hlgßer7a,V. ,1011 , ,i,. T .es Oats firmer at. 419.. i d. ifor'tic..P.: 1.: ra dtul At 75y,07630., Lard 1114011 Xe. - Dr ...Mtge dull and yo lower, at 64Iyeel lila, ,SXOO for far TO choice beatyr'.'.....' , ..-': - . , ..'7 • :•,:". - . ':' i ~' lilliiiinkee nolirket• f . ... ... ... illmw.tuxer, December - ? 6 - -.Flour Flour (Bill.' Wheat - 041210 i ...No. /...iilife.l294o. t0r1i0...42 , - . . Corn dull at T2e. Bate Ile. tirorkslona,dull, and lower:. Extra Intne Pork 1243.; Drelbee/. Ilona dm at ay , aBc. .-. , - , Iluenste'llarketr r;% • . BC:frets, Doc: . 21 14iouri,NMI: bpilpgi at 0.1„ • Wheat. m but car.,lots of No. muusosee, atts.a Corn dulL -OaternebVSS ffic.z Pork, st.Sla4so- Lard, at 33 c. ,-.14 c 1 . 1 4 41 . ritage.4nll so 4 nominal.' , .c:l . t . J's;'%" - /VRallasaSp4plbilas Market. r raiuujesysas, -Decembervery anurpinal,6ofor Oblo. ,l lrbeatdsinctive. Cons data'. t!Malb74 l a , a!ll New bless $22. • s, • ..113allainote erket. Z.—Slom , depressed; iGhlesgo lints $11.75012, 'Corn Malt, st %OWL Dreamed Hogs 1041390, • ,I‘.I.IbIJEVTZ, flnntrer and flroLer, tIS Wood St. near corner of Fißh. descriptions of Government Bondi drould and sehl on 11Isern.1 terree. . London and I:wane:ate' Exchange sold at New Vora rates. Gold. silver and•Couponabottg — lia at hi g hba goes. and Gold Dralta Issued 011 New Tork. FINANCE AND TRADE, Orrick in "rite Prrrsnoacin Disarm i re'LDSESDALT, December 04 18C.6. $ The New York stock quotations to-day, as reported, by Robinson, 'McClean d Co., were. -as ' follows t 7Gold, 1473 a 2'oas-one bonds, 1934 Five, Twenties, old, 10aD Five Tan sties, 'OS; 104'n Five Twenties, new, ION; Teri-Forties, 100; Seven Thirties, 101%; Mai gan Southern . R., It r 4l%i Cleveland ft Pitts burgh', 87'4; Pittsburgh, 'Fort Wayne & Chi cago, ilhi%; Chicago a Rock Island, 103%; Erie, • Railroad, 08%; Chicago and North Western it. It., la; do preferred, 81%; Western Union Telegraph Company, ON. . —ln the conversion of 7-30 notes it is nocea sary, as has been stated, that the words 'pay Secretary of the Treanoary for repediption," shall be endorsed on nit hoods forwarded, where they are transmitted by original own. 'era, and where held and transmitted by other parties, they must beside have the endorse merit of the original owners in blank, and also the kailnrsoment of present owners, and where forwarded by attorneys or trustees, must be accompanied by proper vouchers. It is now also required that when registered bonds are ordered parties should state at which of the Mewing places they wish the interest paid: New York, Plitiadelphia, Boston Baltimore, New Orleans, Dltiengo, St. Louis, Cincinnati or Charleston, Express charges on 7.30 notes, forwarded for conversion must In all cases he prepatu, and the bonds will be sent on the return by express free of expense. --Of the.. downward tendency of gold, the Now York Pm:win/ Chronicle says there is apparently nothing to sustain the premium, and that the elements controling gold faVor lower quotations. The Ch ronicle says: - "Perhaps during no week since the close of the war has the volnme•of speculative onne actions equaled that of the last eta days.- Tile clearances of gold on Friday ut the Gold Ex- I change Bank reached the immense total of $128.000,000. Thu demand tor. customs dollen is quite nominal. Foreign exchange is weak, and i ranges 1% per cent below the rate ut whicaspeciacould he advantageously ship ped: , Bonus In Europe keep_sOnetirly.on a par with'.. the quotation of this market Unitas is found Impracticable to import 5.205. The] ac tivity in the Liverpool cotton market noses the expectation of a large export of cotton, while the reduction in the Bank of. Eugland ratoof discount encourages the anticipation of continued firmness in this staple. At the same time the Treasury will disburse at the beginning of next month oboe , . $10,003,000 of con; upon coupons due January Ist. These aro the principle considerations whicacon tribute to the riresent weakness of the pre mium; and, Judging from the present tone of the market,O would scarcely appear that they have bed their toll effect.. The market is con stantly oversold. but there ore not operators bold-enough to attempt to 'corner the shorts.' Loans have been made `fiat' to % per cent per day." a= • Oceans OP man PITTBEIIIIGE 0411.11 . 711, IVXDFESDAY, December 26, lend • The produce .markets were moderately ac tive to-day, there being a fair volume of busi ness In the aggregate, and we have several round lot operation. 'reported. So tar as val ues uro concerned, however, there are no changes worthy of special notice. GRAlN—Wheat Is firm but unchanged; sole of I car No.I Spring at $2,60, and I cur Winter at .2.9 D. Oats coming in pretty freely and a little dull but not quotably lower we con tines o quote at 4S to 50, on track,. and Al to 53, - 'ln. stare. Corn la in better supply and a shade asier, but unchanged. Pale of :ears prime Western Rye at ti 1, and 61 bge do at 111,30. ilarley is doll _and nominal at 90c to $1 for Spring. FLOUR—There is no improvement to note In the demand, though ,the market Is firm at former quotatlons—sll to 1111,30 for low crude Spring; $l2 to $12,25 for gdod to choice do; $l3 to 614 foe Winter Wheat, and. $l5 to $l7 for fancy brands. Sale ofto bids choice Sprink— le one lot—at $l2. Rye Flour still commands esly per bbl. 'Buckwheat is dull but unchanged at WI to si' per cat, In bbis, and sl , }s to SIX, to seeks. 'MILL FEED—SaIo of one ear Snlestuds at 11,3 6 , and 1 car Seconds at $1,40. Middlings are !idling at sl,cs to sl,o3,atut Monts at $1,15 to SLIM. H All;Contlnues to arrive pretty freely, and with an Inert:axed su_pitly, the inathet Is a shade 'enster; salt, of 3 ear loads "tight pressed" at lA. BUTTEll.—Prime Roll Roll ix In a steady de• mend told A shade higher, and we now quote at 30 3032 e. EGGS—Continue Onif, with a supply con • siderubly in excess of the demand. though, as a general thing, holders do not seem dlsposed to make any further concessions In order to effect sales, preferring father to hold or ship east. We quote nominally at Mto 33 fur fresh packed. APPLES—tare Is a 'continued good de• mand, and v;ith limited arrival* and a light supply, ttie market is firm, and prices are welt maintained. .We continue to quote at $3 to 3'4 for fair to good, and 13% to if for prime to choice. PUTATOEB—Continue rather dull and ne glected, with a a supply considerably In ex. tees of the present demand; may be quoted at 90 on track,•and 93 to $1 for prime reach Blows in store. E EDS—liazveetl It to (loixL%nd at S2,PO, and. but little olfering: — .Nist enough doing in Clo. ver or. Timothy Seeds to e.btablivh quOta- Lions. sOROMMI--coutinues .very dull but n. changed—small sales at 53 to W. DRIED FRUIT—Ie quiet and unchanged small sales at 10 to tic for Apples, and Is to for Peaches—quarters and halves. ALLEGUEN Y CATTLE MARKET. O►►lna n► TnitPirrescien tiasirrrv, WEDINMIDAT, December V, 18e. OATTLIt. The supply of cattle was remarkably light this week, not exceeding, if reaching hve hundred head. The demand, however, was very much restricted,• and notwithstanding the limited suPPIY, there was a small number left over unsold. There was no inquiry for shipment, and butchers bought very sparing ly, in consequence of the fact that farmers are clotting the markets With dressed meats, and erllingit cheaper ß ian they (the punchers) call afford tn, accordi to the prevailing prices of cattle. It Is not a little remarkable that while lingo have deClined during the past six weeks fully fifty pefeent, good retailing cattle have undergone but little change. Two mouths ago, the best fat cattle sold In this market at 8 to while this week the same grade of cat tle brought, 114 to 8. Common and medium cattle may be quoted , at 5! to hota, (Barney Grey, who • bought here and chipped to New York last week, ma r es the following report of his sale's to the New York market: 'Wholesaled 49 Ohio steers at 4116 per bead, or about It cta, and retailed .5$ head at 154:49. a=l The market for Roes was dell and the retail demand was very light; for the lame reason above noted on the falling off In the demand for cattle, and compared with last week prices are lower. Etneriet a Co. retailed 121 head at Rl4 to 7; Kerwin t Co. 00 head at 6 , 4 to .1 and Eckert it Co., 40 bead at 6 to 7. Eng. halt wholesaler 67 head, averaging 25 lbs, to Bellatain, at by,, • 1:1132 TIM Offerings of Sheep were very small this week, though apparently fully up tho demand also, as in thecase of Bogs and Cattle. was very light. ric e P, however, are not quotably lower, and, tyiug, prim t sheep sold at a slight but chers advance— pay ing a% to eels, gross, for the privilege of tak ing their choice out of a drove—or, as le to mularly known among the fraternity of tali ing "the tOps." Yor common and Inferior there 19 little or nn, demand. • IMPORTED BALES Or OATTLI. Good & 'Kurtz retailed 26 bead at 4to 6.14. Hartman a Metz, 38 at 4 tali Merrick Doud wholesaled 18 bead. averaging OM lbs. to Aull a Co. at 5%; 17 head to bets, averaging 1025, at. 3 6 1 4; and retailed 40 head at ,25 to 7,35. Green wald & Kahn retailed 44 bead at. 5t4 to 744; My area Needy. 73 head at 540 tO 7,60; Marks & Traurtnun, 132 head at. 514 to 7'4; Kraus &liege, Mat 4to Birii Blumberg sold bicAlllster& Carr 21 head., averaging 075, at 3,85; retailed 6 head at. an ',swage of 0 cts; liazlewood & Co. 40 bead at to 7; Bela /74 and nothebilds 90. PITTSBURGH PRTHOLICUM BURR= 0/PTMI n 1 TEI rITTIS9III9II WXDAESDAT. litcernber E, 18M. CIILTDB—Tte market continuos very quiet and dull, not a stogie operation of any kind bing reported to-day, while so Oar` as prices aro concerned, there is no change to report ono way or the other. Wo continue to quote at 8 , 4, in bulk, on the spot: it, bbls returned. and it to t 414. packages included, acooraing to gravity, and these may he regarded OA the ex tremes of the market. There le some inquiry for March, April and May delivery, to put in tank on speculation, but sellers, generally seam a little - wary about ormtracting so far ahead. We are 004 nitwit of. one firm willing to contract for ten thousand barrels to be- do. livered daring' the- Spring months, but thus far have been unable to and satisfactoty parties willing to sell. % give nine cents an Lite robing aggro -for the months above named. - wag dot a singla sale of. bonded on.peported tiit.titty,that we could hear Of, either fOrpfeeent fibre delivery. • I.'or' immediate delilwiry, we ciente. nominWly, nt tha absence or s'alos. at 23 t 0,23%, tree on board tuns herat andho to W,4, delivered in Philadel- Pmn._ The general impression among dealers io,.that then, will be no MOVianOni until atter the r tirilt. of January:and tho meantime wilt trp oeetipled in - selling up and tailing stock, preparatOryto taking a fresh start. Free oil. tu alet and unchang e d ; atandant brands gao l i=v.41.47. - 5•0 -arrivals to report' yet, ocatustositTAllles aro. expecting. some in tO-nighL—Theyan of oil on the present rise .will.tte areingfk atily light one. Cattle Itarket, - 111u.kgotte1111, rDCOOMSOr 4—Beer Cati4o—.- Wort. 1.414' folr demon4 . 46l4Areett, at abo ut , 'former rates:- 10Whid.andvrataed mud acti/ Avenue Drove Yard, at from lkitimo r or extra Pennsylvania and Western ;steers . 14,40 foxialr to good do, and 20§1SiporsonnA Itteernernoo, sr to •qtrattly. "_Sheep—Were to fair demand." 10,0:Ulu/ad 'art/Ted and eOld at mop 04194 per IN gross. as to emdition. Bog' •Wereenall, and•prleee roe to $1 per 19a kNIKer• •Anernt Minolta sold attire dg&it pads at tram VW per /09 Ips, nett. PITTSBURGH ROPEWORKS. MARSHALL; EULTON & BOLLMAN, May MAnniscturers In trae Wee t HEAVY CORDAGE, Bnitahle for Steam and Cn,t Bon t. /LAWS= LAID OIL WELL lIOPE. Tared Ropes for Coal Railroads, HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING, C CUTIOY, au. a". Warelionae, 111 and 115 Water Street. doll:pn Near Menourallele !lease. RIVER REM. Ti.o Weather yesterday was cold and wall] y like, andlowards owning them wore Indica. Hone of snow. The river fall rapidly during Tuesday night and yesterilay,and was still re ceding steadily last evening., with scant ton feet In the channel. Thero was considerable sleeting ice In the Allegheny yesterday, and alight scum In the Monongahela In the for mer stream, It was sullicieutly heavy to deter steamboats from venturing out. There has nor. been a single arrival since our last report, notwithstanding there are several boats over due. • The Sherman, front St. Louis, and Golden Era, from eintlellatl, are over due, having left Cincinnati on Saturday teat, and the Armenia, from New Orleans, ought to reach here to-day. It probable that these • hosts hate been detained by heavy lee. Tuo A,ablan ”ot off for St. Louis about norm yesterday ' with an excellent trip, having about an the freight she could possibly take and a row passengers, Title boat is to be placed lit the St. Louis and Team:rise° River trade. • • Later atlvlces indicate that the W. 11. Os born le not a total loss ns at lint reported. her upper works, including cable, texas, etc., etc., soars consumed, but the bull was saved and Is still talent, and It is fair to pre sume that the machinery and bolters nen also saved, although more or less damaged .The Osborn would have been two yearn old next .February, and Instead at 00,000, as we reported In our last Issue, she cost nearly $83,- 0.0. Her Insurance In Pittsburgh Mikes ex ceeds 410,000. Cupt. D. H. I/triunity, accompanied by his uncle; the veteran Capt. John B. D 011111247, was in the oily yesterday. Both of these gen. Demme ure now quietly staying at their homes in Steubenville. -- The fatuous towboat A.J. ISAker left Louis ville on Monday with a big tow of coal lof - J. Sharp McDonald. and all destined for at. yanls at Baton Rouge and Red River. Thu Leonora, Capt. Davis, is ailing up rap• idly for Cincinnati- unit Louisville, and will leant to-day without fall. The Kato Putnam is now in turn for,St. Louis. - • -. The retrolla bail Steam up last eyen.nicanil was getting ready, we tiyesunosilo leave for Lill City. The Alleghenyt was reported tulilepb rapidly at that point yesterday torenoon,Wlth i 094 tha fire feet In the channel. • • . The Friendship, en route from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, with a large tow of iron Ore. reached Steubenville, on Tuesday.. The tow boat Lion Is lald up that point. The Importer loft- St. Louts on Sunday for Cairo, with a cargo to reship on the Jennie Lewis for New Orleans. . The Lorena. and Renaults were expected to arrive at St. Louts from ritteburgh on lion- day =tit.. The Sinew left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Sunday, and the Camelia and Ida Rees were advertised to follow_ on Tneaday. The tow host Coal Valley passed Cuteinnatt enroute for this port on Sunday. At last accounts the %man ita anil Lorena wet eat Hat Bar in the Mississippi between Cairo and St. Louts, un able to got over. The Quickstep Is "canning considerable ex. citement on the Lower Ohio since her Intro duction Into the Evansvllle - and Cairo trade. The Cairo correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial says: ..Nt seems to be generally conceded that the Quickstep Is faster than the Armada. but the Armada can be handled much faster in landing. The opposition treates considerable excitement." The Ar. media was built here for the Pittsburgh and Wheeling thole by Capt. Q. W. Johnston, now of the Glasgow. Says the Cincinnati Commercial, of Mondavi About two weeks since, Mt. Solon A. Laugh lin, a well-known Pitteburgh and New Or leans wantaken ill on the towboat Lake Erie No.; at Louisville, and brought to this this city; receivin every care and attention at the residence of Joseph Smith, jr. lie was apparently Improving until yesterday morn. lug, at 11 o'clock, when he was attacked with an aticess et the hinge, expiring almost Imince dlately. The remains were forwarded to sin home in Birmingham. Pa., last night, by ex pree.s. Ile was an exemplary man. The (luzeite, 01 the same date, . says: Mr. Snowden, representing the interests of the Insurance companies of Pittsburgh. was In our city on Saturday, Investigating the Pine Bluff conflagration. The Camelia hen given up her trip to Pitts. burgh, and reshipped tier freignt on the lila !tees, which boat :was advertleed to leave for this point on Tuesday. The -11ollevernon et/- route front St. Louis to Pittsburgh and the Panther, flow boat) en route " from Pitts burgh to'New Orleans, were at, Cairo on MOH day. LIIPOISTS BY BAILIZO&D • Prr?slmaast, /NIT W ars , CNICAOO R. It. Deceniber 28,-14 cars metal, Ntmtck a co; 1 do bulk meat, Ell Myers a co; 103 bbl• dour, J It Doe; MO do do, 11 Wallace; 030 do do, Bhomakor & Lang; Ire do do, Culp & apples. , ' Shepa pass eggs, W J Steel & Bro• sks dry ter, 1 eggs, I f 11111.11e;,24 aka pearls McKee & BrO: 3 can =elm, J Moorhead; 62 bales hops, Spencer a McKay, 216 skii do, 3e do oats, II Bea Jr; 1 - .bx butter, II ltldd le; Ido do, J Floyd; 1 ear hay, I. 11 Volgt a c0:47 eke oats, Blair & Woods: 1 car mallecul, Kell & Rltcbart; 130 bbl dour, W Kirkpatrick a tiro; ilo 410, J n Doe; 22 Les lard, J Llpplncotttl car hay,H itch cock. llcersery; 2 cars lumber, L Luigi:ant; 2 do wheat, J S Liggett & co . ; 12 Ike rags, Cods trey a Clark; I car oats, J S Nowtay er a co; bgs rye, & ' )&')de oats, A .1 Hagan; 1 ear dressed hogs, 11 Byers; 1 car oats,senrielback & Schott; 1 car corn, D Wallace: 230 bush oats, J 8 New. myer; 2pars bay,'" Courtney; 24 Wes broom corn, 31cEiroy & co CLIMILLAND AID PITTABOROR RAILROAD.— December 26-3 bbls nuts, Pettit & Newlin; 60 bags dry apples, 5 kegs lard, 5 pkgs sundries, Cook /3ro & co; 5 Wits apple, U P Dlbm; 4 carelron ore. Bryan Caughey; I do do, Ito enberger Byer, D; 2do do, Painter & Sou; Ido do, Graff, & co; 5 bids wine, A. J Banklnt 11 bids ury apples, lletul A Atetager 14 sacks Oats, Wm Bingham: 10 bbla oatmeal, 10 kegs pearl barley, Alex Taylor; 3 pkgs, Potter, Aiken A Shepard; V. sks oar., 19 di, rake, 510. Cullongh, tintitb & co; 1 car barley, A Taylor; 3 cars corn, Mcßane & Auler; 11 bobs apples, 1 net eggs, John Herbert; 2 cars hay, treo A Endley; clrepearls, Bryce, Walker co; hors Ilme, Acted/cry & no; 101 hides, J Taylor, 1 bbl molasses, 11 11 Moore; S cars tumbcr, L Schmidt. rITTSECIIRIN. COLIIXBVS & CtIfOINTATI it. B. December bl.-3 cars old railroad Iron. Cam bria iron Works; 1 car bulk meat, J Pll anus A co; tO bble hominy. 03 do meal, Graft A Red ter; 1 bbd tobacco, A Schaub; 6 pkgs old cop. per, Hussey d co; 5 bbla oil J Parker; Coble 'midis, I) Ha north; 15 - bb la glue,. Flames d. Son; 1 pkg. dry applei, 2 do butter Head A Idetzgar; 3 pkgs produce, W Rankin; 66 aks barley, Tranenbeim & hillier; 5 bbls armies, lfeanor, Harper A flood; 1 car corn, D N Coors noy; ido do, Dan Wallace; 40 aka barley, A T Hamilton. .. . At, zzzzzzz arwries. December 71-1 ears hay. I.lenderaon it Uro; 1 do Jo. 6 bbl, rye fear Stewart &co ;a creased hogs, Konnedy & Lo throp; 1 car corn, Stewart & co; 10,bbla apples, Owens /11 Kennedy, STEAMBOATS. FOR EVANS VILL'E. CA KU, AND KT. LOUIA,—The new riat il and oleudid passingar Dumper KATZ Pt* NA It Capt. U. Ll4lllllEl'. Wilt leave for Oa &Ow: e and all Intermediate parts oa SATURDAY. at I r. ml. for [retort or portage, a_prly ori boast or to der FLACK A COWARD WOOD Ageotr. 114"011 CINCINNATI ANDadr ia t lAJULIWILLE.—Ybe Ana steamst LZONQNA. No T• Capt. DAVIS. Wlll Data for Um above sad all latarmetasta pot% olg THIS DAY. at 4 r. 0. /or freight or plumage apply on board or to de:7 VLACH CULLIMIWOOD, Beata. PCI ---- 114 — CA1110 — ANTIFYITs i gat --- I,oolB.—The splendid stesuner 1841..d1AN Capt. NI A. Con. Will poilisvely leave for the above and all Interme diate porta, on THIS Dar. at 4 r. Per freight or haulage apply on board, or to rt.ecK cum.' rrti wo 1). Agent'. von CAIRO , - BlEMPHlEl e s i ggt n- LAD lair.W OSSLEA.IO.—Tbe An passenger eteasner _ • Le.uNtslAlS Citpt A s A. blldlowax Will leave roribe above and all Intersnediata porta Gni - THIS DAL al II at. , For freight of passage applr OD bowl or to dale. • rt..mos a COLL NUWOOD. genii. J OR MEMPHIS & NEW . sar is t ORLEANS—The splendid steamer KATY. a. a. liontseiox. WQI leave for tam above and all Intermeasse pasty on l'Hia LAY. at 4 p .m. positively. • rot (Mint or pt i ra n a:p i ll ye= or la del JAlaan otJLLititl. Agania. PEOPLE'S LINE.-BEG.diat ULAN WEEKLY PICKET be- Mont PlrPOßUitliti • NU CIRCLE- NATL —The nim nod spigsdid.otearner ARGOSY. capL Loofa VatillegrUL W. H. Noott, Clerk. Waves PUtsbarsh EVERY WE i•N ENEMY. at Li o'clock N. L Cincinnati EVENT YNIDAY. at U o'clock. • For freight oT pasosse soOIY 04. hoard orto mean= . CHAS. KARNA.o. *got: THEEIJNO, RIARIET-adr im e , TA PANCEP:MUM] PACK ET.—The woman pawner steamer MO9ll. Leaves Pltuburin • " XoNDAY AND Ttionstray....at it await .1611 Leans Parkersborg TUKODAE AND 'EWAN 'Wein" P. Y. For freight, or prom o ariply on board. rernme in 4 HAVANA STEAM.. i f,, , EI,74I, N IPLtieS Agents. OR ANAS it AND X w ELEApn, CABBY. D i t r ls Tig UNITED etATRR MAIL. • • ne t-eum eteasps or taus awl wtu sau I N I W ° .MItt.. 1;66 ions. Sbr New Driven. 'ma vane s ttommanG s on WEDNESDAY Derember . , . sqgjiggylft—l,26o cons, for New• Orleans via Erg • Weil and HavenalThos. OOMlllaga, " • sr on TIKINSDAY. Januar/ Li. • Yrom DUOVVOPS wasar, rcuow.roiNT. • At s o'clock,. B. Dreamy. on tbedays announce& gor Weigitt or swam Oaring nunzpum4 aer Oommotbstiona. aPPI7 to • , LULISBY Li. wASSIELD • CO.. AgentaX• 16 nnuva wzmar., N.M.—No Mlle Lading bat those of the Vonspo ny bs Sowed. Permits for the Inigat must be procured trout this villas.' NO [reign% received on: Btu 4 or wing signed on der of sailing. • - nolo gTECE TO AND FAWN LIVEEt• FRIT R"A TWLOI EVERY BUBBLY • MIT WEDNESEAT- . CARRYING Col: NALLY. • : Tickets Nadtti isafroas InGsAd, ! AK. /man, G.raurAyiNcl tram*. , APPir szie u*avaur. Mama. • ." ~• JOHB oDillA ir alent ... Or, OI:13:04 Mame , ixprile °Rye, ritttinirik! DUFF'S MERCANTILE . . • ... .. . • FOUNDED IN ISIo. lucorponned by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. with perpetual .-herier. TT I E 01,D EsT BUSTN - ESS coLrEGE IN AMERICA. The only one knew n to bo founded and conducted BY AN EXPERIENCED .MERCIIANT AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTANT. I . - I • ' ' . A LARGE 'EIGHT= PAGE QUARTO. OHICAJLAR MAILED FREE. • • . - i-living terlns and expenses of the College course of study-. Reports of Spociul Committees of tiio NFAY YORK Cif - AMBER OF COMMERCEME and ARICAN , INSTITUT E, with the opinions of .eminent merchants, bankers, and practical accountants on the superiority of DUFFS Bi n 1 E..l‹ E EIJNI:. The written sentiments of our graduatei;Trow distinguished as Bankers, Merchants and Accountants, on our long-established and perfected system of BUSINEsS EDUCATION.. A review of some of the pretended i in provemento in - teaching. ,An engraved foe entire of our Penman's BCSIN'ESS AND ORNAMENTAL Wit rrisp. A list of Students, &c. Address - .' 1 • • .• - . , . . _ P.7.DUFF. A. SON Principals, Pittsburgh,•Pa.'. , . MISCELLANEOUS. - MISCELLANEOUS. MANUFACTURERS .. - ;.. - MANUFACTURERS. ____ PROCLAMATION. CITY LIT PITTSBURGH. SS. In accordauce whit he pru[lslons [Kau art of the General Assembly of the Commons, otllla of Penn elleanion, prfari.lng for the incorporation of.the City of Pitts CO rah, non of the cartoon !muniments to led act. I. William C. H. Canby. Hay, of said City. do Issue January. Proclamtion. thet on the hest Tuesday to A. D. IoOT, beteg the n ot day of the month. the freemen of each wart of •afft city ormillied to vote for members of the House of Iteprefontatlys of this Commonweelth. will [mot a , the tessera' pia -s• of holding s Ira lons in their respoetinc eard• end preeinets, and elect 131 but o', an ter the proot• tous of on net of Assembly ps semi the 11th day of Slay. A. It. r ns7. and in con formity to the above chca authorities. and ff., to the Ordlnaucei of Councils dlstricting said city. .The oPia nu of the Vint V - aid will dee?. by bal. let, one prreon lobe a member • the Select Council of said city Inc two years, and two persons to be m- when of the Gammon Con sell for one year. The el tire. of them-rood ward will meet. by oue person to cm a member of the belect Coun cil of 1•14 City far two years, and three persons to be op [LINTS of tee Common Council for one year. the citizens of the 'I hied ward will elect. br hal. lot. ff. person to be a menthe, of the Select Lean t:ll of salt y for two yf ors, and two perm. to to [armhole of the Common Council ..orut.r year. The eltl[e. of the tro fr./ ward will elect by but lot. one person to be a member of the Select coon- MI of null t hi . . for two years, and three pers.. Mir Person to be a nomner of the Select Council of T e spleens of lhe pitta word ill elect by ballot. sold city Tt.r two years. sad Sec person. to hr OM. bee. of the Common cat:aril for one ye LO year The ettLtra• of the Sloth ward will elsot by ballot, one pel 60a to be a member Of the etlett CanOtti ef said city, for two yf are. et to be mem- U of the Common Conceit fur ...year. Th. oltitens of the tinvcoth war will elect by ballot. one ...son to be member of the Select Connell of raid city for two year., and two per sona to be members of tha Common Council loran. year. elite entrees of the Eighth ward will elect by bal lot, one versant to be a member of the select Coon• rII of call city for two years. and three persons to he members of the Common Council (or Oar year. The eilliens of the Matt ward will elect by bal lot. one hereon to he &member of the Select Conn ell of Bald city for two years, and three persons to be menilfen of tbe Common Coune'l for one year. The eltleres of MC Ti nth ward will elect by bal lot. bete Kerne to 1 e a menthe, of toe S lent COllll al or Intl city for two ye•r• .011 two persons to be members of the t'ommou Council for one rear. eJfach of whom shall be qualified to seeress somet ime of Os House of }representatives of Ole Cow-. >tnontrealth. at too election to bo held as aforesald, on Deceits'', the [lest any of January. A. V. 1687. I be electors of the Tint ward will rote at the Peelle School HOOS, to sold ward. The vectors of the second word will rota at the :rul•ao School House la sold ward. The electorsof the Third ward wilt rota at the hou.c of Froth AfeLaugl,lln, ti the corner of Wylie and retina larecti, In sold ward. The electors of the north ward will Tote at the Pretlic School blouse In sold ward- The,eleclora of so mace of the Fifth ward as lies north and east of A4411:16 it , ett. befog precinct No. 1 be 11.111%•14.W111 Tote at the Public of 021 , 1 war 1. ILe electors of murh of the Firth ward as lies so , Ut and ...tor •dansa slyer.. bele:precinct No. 2of sold ward. roll rote al We r ob t o &boot }lat.. , of .14 wartl. The electors of so tench of the Sixth ward as Iles wee.. of Isettan Iltre.t. bent, precinct o. lof said ward, wilt s ate at the 1 attic nclited Bantle of 414 ward. 'lee electors of .o mach Of the Math ward 1 Iles eau of Lnryfao Knet , Wolf PfaCillot No. of aeki scree;. of s will al. vote at theward. En fl. House, No. 101 Felton • , . The el.