Eli _ CITT,M 1311313100di. soca ' f orrnts — r Aan . • . . ay, rIL of 40 ter (teetotal's. ' - I Tits Court etas:2l44obn InesebkiNet alee 'iY Jndgo Stewooathe b6 "4 4 iU'd *4 Of OA; followin; este*: _ • theouge bl CoursAt'hthhtgle.lndietea inr end bitter" upon htes:hkullir, the vettllot: of beet ytdity,•enott pi r titOni , hio;lintf the testa. stineAitititnin Inure. lahn Lit4.of the - Valiztliirititt. Alleabeny ISM. WWI tried feeJtelling liquor en eunduv' but the Ittrldeneelhot.SUSUbleir e vletion; verdict no, owty!ana ' Jong Xodilthile, Of Bincallift= 3 . Was Coo" Ids-Ad Oa an:indictment teaming_ him with 7tieving committed as; doustlit and battery on lths wife. and lientenned him topay a line of ten - dollars del to tusulergo ten dell' imprison : jall _ • ." ' 7 lithinsiso A WAYSlt . inhelar.. , 1 ... 5a.M12.1 Stephenson was Bert planer - on 1.11- al for Malleibustoleatilef, alleged to comp in • Wt.:putting graves .in the pump log of Mrs. Catherine Kalb.- The parties reside in Man i-abetter; The (death wad allagedia have been committed In the nicht tine d the prothentrix leitlfylng that She able le the 111. - The defense warm e) upositegian etidenttiltrbelng e rg , that Yes. ilaib was l 5 The next thee was that i 4 Thomas Murphy, . • EI,C*II on trial for the 1 nyof a. pig. The defendants wile acromnanied him (moth:girt. 4 1 .•:- al , :are Italian poop a, residing in the • :...51:icinitr .of • the Point .. The prosecutor t- testified: .t.hat " be, in a pig, valued " .. MI, Bitten dollars. and and -it in the pes -sesidotrof defendant, who tad it penned up In htsgard.' Upon making knows the fact that -:the pig was his (progeonteesi ' property, be ' was. imlered from the premises. defendant, , wthinitag the nig* to e,nyowing that he bad • -liked It,. The muse ,W•capted conthieethie 0 5 3 • . : time, and smeasiresed m marriumbta Owing • "". 10 many - ludicrous' ;mations by conned . .." ;:anti - Witnesses , ptovithed YU:lents:me of the 7 J 12600.,atre. Ditirphys stir Cs..efendant, (who "Was eontstrued In 1 1 diSPllWabont In 7.intilit ' -- gen" Phi" name Yea 13.0,) contributed to the s.. *mend fethilty oVirequent interniptloos as the vase. Puce-Wed.Following to the legal .. -. .„,_Vam,.. lll 7;ealth vs . Patrick Murphy. In cn. via. me .; Sees. No. dr. ' indictment, larceny. - s-Plea side hoc- -_ Com. Slmilitur and Is 'an " •"thsulmonwealth reißithpatriakt The ones. lion at tulle Is one of idenlith and title; the facts 5 proved show thopig tti ougooesession; • • title follows possessien of perunm)ty; pig was ` Inoue sty; (here prisoner's wife cried out "All 7 in my eye.") it, wasnot la Wiped ptg, but ono --with a swirl on Ito rump. . 1% Contra - Ideates Prosecutor says he bad title by reason of written • pact, but refuses to make protect thereof in open court. We oh ' 7 3thicttiereutwe, to testimony of prosecutor 6. I, . not being' the nest evideueet (objection over . ruled per Curtain.) Farther objection. that Al - - ' •lesmta 5 anti : Probate did 'not agree-veredi . ". - licit charted in the indictments's nog--priod that it was a plgionestion of law ior theyourt .whether -the wont 'Otices" .1s generic, and lit. elndee pigs.' the think not, an "bog" . conveys ' this idea of a "whole bag." Pig is not a 'whole -. hog." thervinre.het the thing charged In the Kirk per Coto: Pig is Irish for hog, there. ' fore means how when spoken of by'frith wit. 7 7 "nessesti further, nth is undeveloped hog, in cipient woolly'. " what Ought to be , will be regarded as , • IMing.". we must for tld purposes of this Pro. 430ntton regard it lie hog. -rare Curti:mi. Omen adeerwart ruff: This point . - "being according to let Bacon, a • little boated y - : Weedy' ;go to the jury gentlemen. , _._Nooropro JPrfroncr: Gentlemen of Um jury, • DY the lamp of eSperience, fed with lard oil, • ,we have, learned :that yen can't 'make a silk ' • 7 .7. ' puree out of [teases ear, or a whistle eta Pig's .. ~ .:'tall.: So here you can't convict my client or the larceny of apig: when he Is charged with that of abog. Kirk pro Odevionireolih: Gentlemen of the `:July`, prlsoilercan't Amble bacon by present ' log Mathes bristling oriiti - 1e gal points. We • . are told to time. good boot ofthe devil going • • Into theme - me; in this case ,° according to Iss• , • be must have gone Into Mtirphy, es the indict. • • Inentnhargth hid with being moved nnd in - Weil ed by the devil. If so your verdict most be ignilty-brumdam serphamslion. , - ' • Fla - .7Conam-Gentlemeni "The counsel on heti...Shies nave Mnitthd the true point in this ease, This tea caps of bailment and dimes under the title orignort." The ply in this • ::Ouse Way reetlyed by Jlinrphy and fed by him Without Cempermition. it is, therefore, pig ' ...a VW 0,4 hop and She subject of a civil snit. . ' lieweelß . , gentlemen. the facts are for:you. . .Teditinst root Into teem, and digest them for • • 70,11Meives,aad lath so digested, give the ro- VII t by a verdict.' Swear a constable. Jerw-Yerdiet Oar big.' - .• - " Motion for new trident( arrest of judgment, for the reason that the verdict is uncertain. •-•,, , P.B..e.TheJttry acquitted' the prisoner. ' • 7 ," Phillip end' George' Feln. father and son, - -were tried ion the hammy of forty bushels of earn, thapronerty of William Seneurn. in Ge. • Lobar" Mth. The defendant, William red, -, owned a field of corn, which was lotted upon -' . Under an execution, sold, and purchased by, • J." . .." the prosecutor; and notice to rant erect give en. Subsequently the corn was moped. and • finally I:6lTlCatarby the defendants, se :Oleg. '77 el.-. The defense was that the corn was owned 7 • by the younger - Foto, George, and net by the eider, Philip. in-ca ved that . the latter assisted Um , former rmine away his elm . property. "•"-Verdiatuot guilty. _ _ castles ratinoe . - , •,, .Patrick illiarphy was tried for selling liquor" -."1-kmut Rennes 1,, appears that ho does not keep. reguier Levers. If at all, and that he se . ogres We supply of °l.anglefoot" by the ddml "john.y No verdict. . Th. Wadley - 1V lillonument—Neellng °ethic Monument Aseoefatten— Arrangements "fog the PrOpOSOO ?Mr. The Members of the Allegheny County !Mon . unmet Assor-letlen suet lu the Fireman's As - - sioelatlon Booms yesterday afternoon, Goner al A. It....rearka in the chair. In the absence - t :atthe Ike.retsry, Ideas Pontius Verner was ap pOlmed. seactaTy pro tem. :Thichairmall 'announced that the first ha ' Motels fromer mocha be the hearing T h ee perm - the vartous churches. , ottnrchea have -eon far concluded tb hare tables at the Festival ,Fair:.. Christ's . . . _ . prat Prebyterion Chinch. 800. onillivesbyterian Church,Thlld Presoyterl - al:V(4111mb/ Binh Prosbytrian Chinch, _Man. enesterAiresbytariari tiburen. Central Pres ti;ter=i'OrarlthinTr Church, .- mOttoOthn fonowlagExecutlvc Comm , tee was appointed: • a :" president, Gen. Jas. h.r Wesley,. Bros./M.7, --. Maraca Firdowdeni Members, Mrs. - J.olns Watt, A. Cabman, Mrs: Oen. A. 1.. Pearson, • leo; Dr: Mine;')lliss Mary Howard. Mm. Gm. Mimic,- Mrs. Adams, Miss Brooks, Mm. Max -.2loothead, Mn.. W.. B. Hays, Mho, Weyntan, ' 'frank Edison; tien. Jas. S. Wesley, Gin. -A. L. Poulton, - Cot. Thomas Bayne, Dr. Ed. Cm. .• studios; Capt. Dalgeeise, W. P. eym an, Esq. • Oa motion, or Airs. John Watt, the Pair was postponed midi Starch 19 to 3!. outland( Miss Ono McCord, the Commit ttwilent into • election for aillears, which re. sulted.ss follows: 'Triaiiient, - Mre: Samuel McKee; Vlee From dently,llles Sue MoCord. Mum Ellen Murdock, Jitria-et.ftoblaon Um. B.F. Ereaten; Record ' • leg Secretary, ' - 'lllles Mettle Towle ,r• Correa :— wading' Secretary, Mee PreuLtim. Warner; - "L'reaeurer.Jaa. Park, Jr. The following additions to the Want Inittece were then made: • i ff , teet Ward—Wm. Shaw,Frank Jones, James onnor L: Follansbee. s. ,EUtb W tlb ard—James Knapp, m. Crawford, .7o_leph n lewin, Tbeglite D . 8. JactIe a s e T,7);;ITAVLIAIII E :=I, I : . pakland Tow:letup—el, ea E. saimerte. Ches. Eait L.Fahnestock, Capt.llatch - ; , Enid:lecke Fleide—lohn Chalfant. . • _ ' K. Morange, Cook, Rev. .ins further 'ming offered, Me commit tee adjourned tcameet on Thuradts7, the 11. th Ikt..ll°'..Cl°e•k Mestizo/ at the Pittsburgh 'pursers. The smallsnriml meeting of Wo Pittsburgh Districi4Of the National American Turners. Jimiactattimmas held ea Cleieland ottldoculey. Delegations were present from Pittsburgh, :Allegheny, Wheeling and Johmtown, each of th* phases; Orman to , the rules of the As. lociation, being entitled to one delegate for every twenty.dive Members. • 'aqatrmertialgreeting given by the Clove - land goelety,to the representatives of the for sign associations was characte app r ec i ated man hospitality; awl was wanal o gnat Mawr., es expressed h ei rl , rsaintions insaaquently passed, tendering thr warmest vi s tar for the, prosperity of Cleveland and, more especially, her Industrious, thrifty and • Intelligent Germantr.f.patia= hereto. The meetings In t tor e held semi-annually, but en the fa. aura tnes,...tw be held - only , once a yearittle ..neat; or ...first annual. convention - Pa ng &wry eppoloted for Jahastown. Pe,.lsep , TO unlearn teethe ensuing year wen selected from the Pittsburgh society and are 2 ".asss.-o.tfiwrearit--e: Keekelburi. Shalom, C. 13chellhart. The week of moral and physical develop.: me was illsetumsd by several delegates, and a isolation wee: pinged providing' for - - teacher. In venoms parts of the district upon ' application to headquarters at, Patilbargb.. =:=X= _ Clearings emenntfaa.to.nearly Seven bun: sired thouisand dollars,otrirsagrig on !p:reriday. ' LL at the Pittsburgh Clearing Ociisie,-p ranohjar. get limount thau on any omelets . day since uprorganlyttleit of the . Asseelatien. This In to be partly Aeteeritat for by the fact that on - gathrdny ereelnd, the national.banks - oily and throughout the country. oared:Shp •-• r,p so make up their iiartsrly. Statement. to be Submitted loth° ComplrellSr 'or the (Mr , eaney. The Pittsburgh ...tearing Nouse /taro• , elation at present, inclutles seventeen national hanks ln - this city: - The Tradesman's and the /aura' ICWIOI3Ia are the only ones who do not redeem their cheeks thronsb Ste tne+ne. L The nl TA rl tglil t r h' I til s ir 2l lgl T arg " TeliiTiZ r a n i. which busi n e s s of Importance Isla dlsornmed. LL. On February let rho hearing Rouse will hare : L y bgeri SaOPeratlon one year. vto r.,t l - - 'arbz, D'eu -," poll/tondo '/..114,°.4 . 114,fri2,?: Insane yeace.rsaleelea for_the ensuing year:— President.. Capta G. L.-„lrrarrsc wee, Frew; deal. Jahn . )y r . - Jr .; Beoretm7, Captain W.O. -.liWArrt-Trrafarrer, tr. Jr.:lnseam; reromm,, liter.lol%o., "l ffarlgrali t e r rianT p ri ° :;=. ll4 - . still r sbars; Fnurcti James Gamble; fifth ..,4,...L . Mfaspe Quarts; fluter do., Jamas Taylor; O. E. Arsrsy ; za c uieer,.:e. 11. Bon. =l= TozsZAT, .Tasman , 7l4-.13470 , 4gd - go Usual. - Joint 24 . 111 ! , s7.APridarlek Blind, partners .I,ll AdalPt "Blind ri...tobli Pliiiitlen • Lippe. • dot.lb - n for slander. The labitlfra, tAnnors, taitalet, le de fendaht,t doing buttincra in the vicinity of the. city, allege that they had an. Vahrd for the delivery to them t ld ...t• reckon, of Indiana. county, o rallecied teeight ear load of tan bark, yrniett they Were, deprived of, auguring damage and Inconveni ences le their ba stoner, by M 4140. 01 the Mato. meat of defenna.d. to Bracken. one of the firm of Rtctuirdt, It 'Bracken, that "Adams & Blind (nlattdllle) are broken np, if they Maly knew it; they axe enderteoring to borrow mon • from everytickiyOurrhoecAly trill lend them any, and If you tornalten) give them that cat- Imd of hyrk,ll,3' win . rsever pays you for ft.". Plaintiffs further alleged that by mitten of the eon-receipt of the bark referred to, and their Ittabilt:y to procure any fora Conaltlera , ble time hides In prOooss of tanning, or con- I version nto leather, - were damaged to the ex tent atone thoritund dollaric The evidence on behalf of platntita having heen conetudeil. Mr. . Esti*, counsel for dallinse, moved (Or a non.saft, the proof offered oat covering the dem Location In _ Bracken. called 'as a tritnesa, tecthle4 that the defendant:re-. (erred 'solely to not having mentioned Illeitithltordid it appear that the defendant waandirarebf the existing partnership. -'• TOO plaintiffs, ns firm, therefore, could nOtltecnVer Manages, it not appearing that they had suffered as each. C.. 11. M. Smith, • Esq., for plaintiffs, resisted the motion, and alter considerable argument the Lours ad)Onnora without deelilon bAVIng been Signed tlae Plettg,e Harman HaiMid, with his family resides on Liberty street, third Ward, Allegheny ln a tenement row, with several other families.— On Monday night he went home en usual, to state of tightness, not compatible with geed behavior. The "old Adam. commenced crop ping out id Cartoon 11. ledemonstrutio.is. Roth to pitching into the anu and children; break.' ing somenf the furniture, and kicking out a window. An Milner was called and interfer ed with tim diversions of liodelit by gobbling him np, and marching him off to the lock up. In the retioucy of that I'6Boh:tiled locality, he slept otr the stun. nine of the night ectore, and. awakened yesterilsy morning bitterly penitent. Ile sent beseeching: messages to his wife, and when She appeared at the Mayor's office to progoeute the case; cite had reached tile mood of forgiveness, which all selves much a tow hours atter getting their husbands Into a serape. She came attended by a neighbor 'who had been clamorous the night- before against. the unfortunate lied - did. bet whe was now en pitiful as the wife.- The two wo men were confronted with the abject man.— With a dimsey show of severity, tney deuian ded pledges of him, I hut he would. ' , believe himselfd !sectaries. PoullatAeS wore proinse, said the women told the Mayer that if Ilar• man could,be hound In any way to keep sober arts orderly hereafter, they would "make tt ell 'with him: , Harman was many for anything. so his Honor wrote out a good old.faallionvil tumperance plouge, the prisoner made - his mare at the bottom of it. and the party left toeiloY Peace and tranquility until liarruan shall ortglic his pledge sad get drank agate. MUBiETS BY TELEGBAPII Sew York IYlmmortal Matters. - New Yowl, January s. Money steady at ;per cent. Sterling quiet and steady at 10:04001 , 0X. Gold unsettled. opening at 131 , 4, dead in Ina to 111%. advanng ci to 1304, and cloginzatl3l3/4. Governmenta un changed and quiet: Coupon Sixes of es. m 45110:334; do. of 1057,c; t do. of 105 , ,Xtur do. 011 1 565 , lensitflediA .ren-fortlocks .; firmer under .I.ho reported withdrawal of Sir. McCulloch fronflbeTr. aaury. The following are the ebbing prices: Ohio Cerlihcates, 217 X 484 New York Central, 1114(IlliX; Erie, 031 67Y.,; Michigan Sonthern, 5214; l'ittsbu.gh, Toledo, 23 fidAi; North Webttlyn, {GC td!,<; 'Toledo and Wabash, Share,, actlVe and closed firm. _ . Sew Turk Produce Market. linty Tons. N.—Cotton drooping nt 311463.5t5c. Flour less active, and generally quiet and firm, ae 1111,50@1a,50 (Or extra State, 1111X,1 1 4(DX,US for round hoop Ohio, and 13@li,ZO for trade brands. southern " dour, is a shade higher. Wheat in moderate demand and steady, and holders are generally disposed to Insist upon ve.7 dull prices; x 1,17 for N 0.21111. waukee, and 42,2 s for N 0.3 do. Daley heavy and very dull. Corn opened firm • but closed dull and 10e lower, at 11...an.441,21'..,; in ntore, clo4ing 711,Xt1t4(31.21 afloat. Oats closed warmly on firm; Be for new Ohio. Pork Is lower, at 419,62,171.13 (or non, closing at for western, and als.tatt6(l9.ta , for old, closing at 418,73..1i, and gi,;,;5417.25 for pri IOU; Wan, 4:X4:P . 3,12140, nellern' and buyers( option, Janu ary and February. Beef ueavy. Cut sweats heavy. Dressed hogs firmer, at St 4 (IS( Lald Da shade lower, at. 11(40 Wye. Detnileum is steady, at 19;4gt.lje for erude. Coffee heavy. == Saw Tom Jan. B.—The arrival Of beeves or. emitted last week. hot are chiefly of inferior quality and meeting only made:ate demand. Prices are decidedly lower; an the best grades declined li4e, and on inferior lote't.c. Cone,- stun has been accepted in order to work oft mock. A fete of the finest are bought at INe, hut equally s otio;_l_. , were . cubetequ.ttly cold a at i ttl t g e rit U t c lll;l l L A N l tti la c i a r lv a e t c n ar.ni...„l impartial change; prune Cell at kood Italia. and inferior at Milk , ' Bheelt more plenty and romewhat dull curly In the week, bat bitterly butchers have operated more ly and with more moderate arrivals prices are higher, anddrmer In all good grades:common grude4 ate plenty and unchanuaL Swine hare been less plenty and at the close Criers are rather higher. We Gonne corn tad Ilvu at G;i tO %Grunt dn. dressed at 8 to tic. Blew Ortreas Market Nror OuLtens.Janur.ry S.—The Chamber of Commerce opened to-day.. Cotton quiet and easier, with sales of 2,400 • hales of Loa , Mid dling at 31!....A3t.. , ..0. The receipts for the /ant four days wore 13,000 bales rigtunst 14,400 bales for the corresponding days or lost year.- Su gar caster; fair, 1034 c. 1d leases easter: com mon, 57.1(§1A,•1 Flour. so& r..." flee, all,2lAll,el;extra, n 11,714415. . Coro'qulet and henna/med. Oats heavy and declining at lA@ OOO . Hay quiet at ncnc,30.3... Pork'. heavy llt. Baccm shoulder* retail at..l3c; sides 131441M.1. Lard quiet at 1.2...C/Sl.lc. Tobacco inactivei Medium Leaf, COLO; fair, 40.0f312. Whisky unchanged. Gold 1.34. • = ST. Lot:l6,Jan B.—Cott.ndnll and tower si y•gc. • Flour Lad a better feeling; medlifin tooeradeo. 25,3 higher; euperie rang from 42.50 .50; blocky extra, j10. 1u 7:%11.2.5 double ex -611.606;i cholee. 413,:Cd15. Wheat arms rat mined at $2.1:06 , 2,M. Corn buoyant and higher. at i4oo(Pee. Oat* a.lemieed ,to Oa; tr. ,Whibtry lower. at 10,18ii..1,211. .I . rovislons easy; me. pork: $3.1.3N,50. Dano,--sweet pickled, la, Bacon-410.11.1er.. Ile; altar Sugar cured haul. 17' .c. Lard 1:.!.4e. lioaa drovers.ked an advance ut Ito eloie. Bran caster .1.10121.53. Chicago Market. I • • CnicAoo, January - S.—Flour steady, at all@ 12,75 for extra Soria , . Wheat dull and canter, at 1P,19 for No. I and $1.51 for No. 2. Corn In,. active and 142 c lower, at ,1 k, tor No. I, and 7215 c (Or No. IL Outs dull and weak, at to store. Meta Pori; za 3 Tvp• /owe , : 8 . 1 .. at swats. Dressed lloga active and steady, at $0,0011 , 0,65, dtvldtng tl.lO. Live flogs doll, with a downwanl tendency, at ild,ootin,lo foe good and heavy. LOOI,iILe. Merkel Locisvitte, January —Cotton ut c, good low, tritdd log. Tobacco sales 60 !IMP,. of et sir 40 12 00. Trigg county leaf, W 15 00- Briperlor flour 69,71 Prime red wheat .2.eu Shelled corn, bulk at 70. car nt 00. Oats Baled bay. 11.21. 110g5.34.- bless pork 20 (3 , Bulk 'notation, 00. Bacon, citar sides, lie.— Wow angora:trod hams, 170. Lard tierces, Ito. Whiskey, nominal: • New Nark Or, a.ed• Slarttet. • Ntw Yank :January e.—Tho Dry tinods trade tom veil better to.tley. There Isn grow• log dtspolltion to open Inc spring style. Some are offorinic delainca. Woolens. unchanged, +llly no glans of irnprovtment.. 'Statnalml Stlectingsdrox at V-. Ilicached regular. Prints Um.' Other goods held at previous , prices. Carpets and hosiery very dulL == CIXCINNATI. 3611tiary ble.dy and unchanged. flogs firmer and nigher: sal. of 4 t':12 6 341 7 t 'ZLl``Pt; for to at r ( w;;1oe whole ...h year. rrc.vlairt ,& " . " Irli t ic 4rn alesitfiract o u ri fntet% sad nowt. nal., Money In close dernund and active. Gold buying. . Itlentgada !Market. • • Iltrarata, Jan. s.—Colten dull, at SIM3I4e. Oat. nee. Corn unchanged. Cord Meal, OA. Blom and 1142012 unchasuted. Bulk bleats us• live and lower, at [42)12c. tiny 4.-m3O. Poul try sear. and irt demand. Micased !loan ee: Pork .)=. o=l3 • • • • NAIIHVILI-6, Jan. V.--Cotton market quiet; Dales of MG balm, at 2 , loltke: 8 tnek on nand 11,%4 bales. Corn steady, at Wank , . Data 75m lloga Witt? in Altera. Pinar 49,54114 AM EMPOII2II Ifl MAILIIO,IIII. 10Cr DATE& dr CHICAGO 11. B. Jeadary 6-10 can metal, 14 Imlek cb; dor woodenware, Haworth McDonald & co; IS do do, E II Were & co; :cars balk mast,::, bra soup, 1 ,- Bolters It co; 1 car bey; 1.11 Volgt, & co; 1 do do, Hitchcock, .I.lcEreory & co; 1 our ones, Blair & ,Woods; 1 ear corn, 11 Rea Jr; ICA bble flour, B Dos; 1 cur hay. 4.1 Ileguo; 21 bore. soap, DO do csoulles, E Iltrazlstoo; 6 do no, 10 do soap, J D Bravo; 13 bete Boor, S Llnilsayjr & co; eu d‘r do, owner; I cur stuvcs, Ealya & Hobert/son; It dressed bogs, E 11 Hvors & cu; 1 car hay, D H Cow Way; I Cog tobacco, Little, Baird& Dacton. Prirenttaim,CoLovings & CINCISHATI Bo January 0-17 Obis apples, Arbucklce & co; 1.10 Aka GaNeyill II Galway; Ad Aka barley 6 0 ditto buckwheat flour. honour , Harju= & Hood; be tea lard, W It Hays & ;Son; 1 car scarp Doe, T lleloncyll car oura,D N Courtney; I ear staves W Ililatinpq rdo do, CC 010tt.b; rfai bids Dour, Ilhoinaker & Lang; 100 do do.S U Stowart;.l oar Corns JO „Newmy or & no; 17 bolo apples, 4do bntter, 8t W H Elrkparrlek & co; 72 aka outs, - el dirbarley,urgeon & Bro. , . CLXVILLAID AND Diresaunon BuTLaoen.— January 11..;-1 car luasber, 11111 Inger & Bidwell; 2 cars IrOu Ore. /Witco: . & ben; I dodo, Dry a. Bang hey; 6 dodo, bnOenberger Blair; 1180 . DIA Boar, Thonsus; I car bar, duo Enoleyo oars corn, Dan Wallace; I do do, afar Taylor; i dotal)", A J Vaasa; Ido oats, •tK D.PattOralln; I CIO hay, W J etcel 6; Bro . ; 21 be bbott,P WelSenberger. • ittLeakiar bralloW. JanUarY 8-2 'cars corn, Ido wheat, MU -ski! cornmea l. Dllmoio, Simpson A co; bbls Door, 00y, Noble &co; bb 477 80 101 : Hoban & : Bra; I car hay, 6 C Me- Masters; 6 bzsaosp, B Fisher; I car bay. Stews art & Langsnlickni 01. ske M 11 buy, dem; /Cat bay.J bond; 60 1011 a II Idejl ; Dl Oel Inger & Boni. 1 cur stnics JO! litimprilui tear hay, /I M Bendorsou.:,.. WAIT FOR TILE- aegir.—we publish a wort .v Hon. ayEza..O.E.Yr. 171 1 14 " .% " :?ff:rsn'Viti " a r2 " T- * INti sES ,fatil , O. Ca UOVO AND ' Ite,tlLa A ra. , !Habeas' Wt. PI • sivtrlOUL (ma Ibis w tko Mao:Card Motors or om Leta wa.4 aro:1401 who sootrowlio/ge cut !co wore aloold awats lta Soma - L. PIIIILtI%IadoHLICO ja...rS" . 3so. Dorn., 1 Oplota, LEI. 34:1EIELTZ, Canyei and Braker, its Wood St u &after:ter et Fifth. An doscriptions of Government gouda timed and sold on liberal term. , / , ,, , rc r ta i v a c... craa Exchange sold at ver l irif ContncaeldVienrytni.teet ANCE AND TRADE, 011/C2 OP THI PiTTBll7ltalt AIM'S!, • Tan DAT. Jan. 8, MI. The I:der York stock greltatiots today, ! lt relnrted by P.obineon, ileCleali 14 Co., 'were as; follows : Oold, 131e1304; bondi, 'lO9O Five Twenties, old, MX; Five TwentteV, IC6X; 'Jive Twenties, new, 104%1 Ten.rorties, 1001 Seven Thirties, 103; 911.1- g. Southern 9114 - : Cie . ..land I Pitts burgh, .69%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne k Chb cage,7los - £: CSlcago. LS. flock Island, 103%; Erie, lialiroad, 977 i; Chicago and North Western 11.R.,16%; do preferred, .92: , 1; Western Cason Telegraph Company, 45-X; Reading, 101 N; lilt:lois Central, 120%, Tolelo, 152. —The pnblla debt statement for Jannary Ist shows more progress in fending the 7-36:, and a greater relinction in thmuotmd notes than has been anticipated. Of the 7405, no less than $13,077,150 have passed into long tended 1:001, and $2,400,305 of compound notes. Of plain legal tenders, $1,914,007 have been tired, leaving the amount outstanding $11.95,- .=,041. The steady decrease in legal tenders is the most satisfactory feature in the report. had should not belorgotten by parties trad ing on - borrowed money, and obhged to pay fixed debts from sales of commodities con• atantly falling in price. —Stocks sold Tuesday evening, January sth, at commercial. Sales homes, us; smith. held street, by A. 51ellwaino, Auctioneer: hank of Pittsburgh 63 00 91 191 Allegheny lationalltanks7 7.5 Eureka insurance Co - 46 ee Citizens • • 50 05 National • " 55 Triumph Oil Co 1 la Central Park Skating Co • 26 Colon • • .• Ii 75 14 SU Fort Pitt cold Co • _ —Says the Sew York Tribune, of Stones) , The struggle Of banks to got it...elves otn -10 11110 upon 1.11.e1f reserves before swearing to their statements on Monday should admonish parties whose liminess bungs upon the favor of bunks in any large proportion. These im stitutleus have nmened a point where con traction Is Inevitable. To strengthen them selves they will bu obliged to put such pres sure nosh their dealers as will sensibly colt , tract the balances of crud to and of prices Of commodities. If such a scramble tor legal Mauler is shown spas a z eduction of 'slu.olu,eoo In plain legal-teeders, and ille,Mo. o Ou In rem pounds, slues October It, Itslti, what may IA eSp ected when the campanula rats In lauded duets, as they surely must, at or prior to ma turity, and the legal-tenders ate redneed a few millions morel Congressional nation taus tar indicates a determination not to In crease the leguldender cheniatiou or to ex pand the bankcurrency and to continue id force the present law withdrawing four mil lions of legal-tenders per mouth. This BUM is not so largo us the interests of the solvent part of the community would see canceled, 1.10 - it ill rapid enough to bring to grief debt ors who have been tempted Into eitenSiio contrasts ripen the Idea that legul tenders would be a permanent, if not a rowing item lu the debt statement. PITIIiBURGU 3LtELLTES OVIICZ OS CS PrSTS.I7I,OII t;/AIMS, TOCSDAT. January; The produce markets continue quiet and dull, with but. little prospect at present of any Immediate Improvement. There 'IA but little doing except In a Jobbing . may, the un- settled condition of all ha leading markets, both east and west, having a tendency to ro tard operations—buyers taking 1101.1 very spa rlngly, and generally Speanina, I.se Meek. ol all toe leading articles of traue are consider. ably In exceas-d the demand, • GRAlN—Wheat Is steady ant unchanged solo of ears No. it Club at tr,l3; and 1 car No. I ditto at 62,60. Corn ls ;total supply mid unchanged; sales oa truck at 73, and In now at .91. Otto qnlet but unobanged; sale of tYo sacks. on track, at S.l—small Sales In store at 3! to LI Barley is dull and prices are nominal at 65 to 9u for No. I Spring. Rte 13 telling at $l,O for Western, and $1,25 for Ohio and Penn. eylvan la. FLOUR—Is firmer, but there Is no Improve ment to 'note In tne demand. , We continue to iluote. at $l2 to $12,50, for fair to choice Spring Wheat; $13,50 to 111,30 for W Inter Wheat; and 415 to I: for fancy brands. - Rye Floor Is sell ing at aS to @Sq. Buckwheat ta drill at CM. 1 per cart. 11.1.Y—Tbera is no falling off In the arrivals of tmled flay, and no Improvement. to note in the demand. We coni lime to quote at $25 to $3l for,prlme baled, and common at Cal to its 'rho @falsely to still considerably In excess of tau netnami. • OlL—Lard Oil la selling at $1,12 to 41,15 for No. /, and 07 to SO for No. 3—demand rather 110111. 2,0.1113—New kettle rendered Lard la selling at 12 , s to 13, In tierces, and the usual tairanCa In kegs. 11.1510—Ssles of 5003 lba new Sugar Cured Hams reported at IN to 19 - APPLk.a—ln stesuly demand but unchanged -Ave have regular sales reported at s36s l rice bbl. as to quality. POTATOES—Continue exceedingly and prime Peach Blows are tolling In story, at SO nor hush. DOTTER—Is quiet and unchanged. Primo to choice 801 l may by quoted at 30 to 33. lu barr.ds. -.EGOS—Thom is no Improvement to note In the notaand, who 110 markt, Is dull, prices remain unclumged We or fresh psoked. • SEEDS—Flaximed is In steady demand at C en, and but little In market. No demand of any moment for either Clover or Timothy. .1311ESSED BOGS—Are selling at 714 to and 314, Ina retail way. Receipt@ teropitra• Lively light to-daY. SORC:111.151-1* quiet and nuelisuged- , - regular In store, at 33 to tZ, for good to choice. 01111113 FRUIT—Is quiet and unchanged— small sales at /0 for Apples, 11 to 31 for Poaches—quarters and halves. ALLEGUENY CATTLE bIAKKET. Ucrue OT TUX PITTRBOUOU Tr.D•T, J 621. Ss / B U7. 1" • CATTLS. The snpply of cattle was Poet about double that of last week, reaching between 750 and ife head, but with a very fair demand. the market was steady, and but very row were left over unsold. although, but week's ex. treme prices were hardly realized. Last Weak, it will bo remembered. 'owing to the vcrY light offerings, prime to extra Totalling cat tle brought from itiy to sg, gross. while -this week the same knelt, of cattle dirt not com mand abOv to trito—but very littl selling above cents There was some little e Inquiry. tor shipment; and to butchers bought rather more freely than usual, which was owing to tan fact that many :were unable to buy their usual number last week, and, upon the whore, too market was a filKOno, all apparently tie ing pretty swell trattillod, lewd, we heard no Very inn{soe grumbling, whiten Is usually - ins dulged retty freely by drovers aft. r a bard tuarkot—many of flew do not fall short of breaking one of trio commandments. noon The ogerings of liege were rather larger at these raids than during' any preceding week thin winter, but with a very fair retailing de mend, the market rated dy. and bat few were left over unsold. I ncaretail Way, fair to goal averages sold at BM to G+:, and extra at 7. Smith 'mid Kerwin Shatla al bead, averaging pounds,. at 5,1 e. W. Marks to ilerehenlother (butcher) 70 ritutd, axeraglng 230, at Myers to Eckert ZiO bead, excess ' lag 3Urt. at 614; Linn toDavls allitetul,aveniging .0 little over an, at Emeriek k (so. rt. tolled tes head at tiii4 to 7. - Karlin d Kerwin retailed 77 bowl at t*,;4 to G. sager. ~ The ummactions in tills class of block have been very meagre for some weeks pan, and while the offerings wore the same can also be Mad of the demand. IA e quote oriole to extra tat =KWh bheep, in a natal guy, at Zara alma aut.= Ow CIATII.9. Kerwin a. Martin retailed' 111 bead, on com mission, at 5 to 0%. Garrard to Kerwin L Crum 10 bead of prime Penn aIOCIVOLVern• Mg 1400, at 7%. Glass Lafferty bought 11 bowl, in small lots, at 0 to 7. Cannon !mid dines '2l bead of. Batter county ponies, sty aging7eo-sala to have been fattened th e O p• poles-at 4, and Mars 0010 ICI . head of est of diem to dull d Co. at. Emerials .1{ Co. retallod 10 bead at 515 to tdf. littalestood Co. retailed GO bead, on commission, at 4% to 7. and la bead, on own account, at ff% to 7%. Merrick at Pond W bead at 7 to 7%. crew, said it Kahn 52 head tit Bto it Myers 0.11 - daly 107,0000 lan: to 7 7 4, and wholesaled 17 bead to B. Mouses. - Kraus d Him 39 bead at a 1.0 Marks d Troutman, 02. L. Rothchild., 77. Verner It Llartman 117 bead at 5;75 to 8,45. Ran. linlO head at 5 too. Ralston to Richardson Ibutcher) S bead, averaging 1100. at b34'. Lin.. 100* to Rothchild. 17 head. averaging 1100, at G 12.. Roberts to McAllister )12 head, averaging 14. at 4%. Michael to Huffman LT bead, aver. .au1 6 31 %/O. at a. Wilson Totalled 11 tre ad at 4;S rirviitratia IMOLEVIS MARKET 02Fica CM mix Pirrestraaa Guerra,/ - Tnassav, January 0. LSO. 4 • CllODF.—There are no new featurea in the market worthy tf special notice. The dm mend, both for prceent and future delivery was very light, and are nominal at if to iA,Jit built, and 13; to-11, packages included —.ale of three car oads of limithie Ferry et 7R, and TO Obis of heavy gravity at 10, Mlle se. turned. For spring Oct nine canto he the asking priee,asil buyers, so far as we can , learn, ism altering eight 'to eight lied a half. We nave no late whites from Oil WM, but the market there, la doubtless very much the name al Din here and everywhere. REFINED—There was next to nothing done maday, and while the market' masonry deli, prices , remain unchanged-204 to 'lll, ror mediate delft cry on' ears heatid 27 to 2714, delivered • In Yliiiiioolphia. • We aro coital. mins of a negotiation pending for DM barrels, comuliencing at SI for June, and advancing 1 one half eentper gallon each month-600 to be delivered .moutkly—anfl - tit last acoounts It was thought that the operation would oe 000. serrated.'. - Free • Oil 'is . dull,' kil4 standard brands cannot fairly he queterl above .16 to 41. —Since the above report was put In type, we , have the following. slues reported,. 1000 UUL - bonded, for J Ol 9 . aeliverli. er' InPialadd• 'able; at '0; and,'46, 50X1 bow Crud for spring delivery,al • 4 117.11.1Valab—Itte' (alleging exi)2ol4 a ell were rej,olll4 to- illy; Alsddia Olt Co _ INst. nes. 02.......11110 Ja. , 1 i ,„10 il t r o lattabegtir 100 1 1 411 "r 78 11111 PITTBEW RC HIICiP E WORKS. 1 PROFESMONAL. - siktitatti, Ftiv i oN 4 t o t isio, 1 Aporrsosirar. BoninEs TO ; wy n„,,,,r,,esurert I; the WesCof . Soldiers of 18 0 l lid Sit Envy CORDAGE \ All whoeed Ulna lean are ~ ti e d to gum bounty: se rv e srving two ears. $3O or t.o were [salable ro.8 4 sve atd C,..51 to, t:. i Oscine/red by reason of :mods, er ta r t,. h d,... 11A.W161 LAID OIL WELL DOPE. 2 i' rte * Min. 16" 7 4 Pa, Tared Ropes for Coed reauroads Is .Is(e Volunteer OfEcers to the skrelee March Ed, , , lent s aod discharged, mustered out, or resigned HEMP OAKUM AND PACKING, VI! i " N A b r iTils 9 tMerosanently disabl ere entitled CAUL/tit:lJ ctal cm, ac., a , . 11. 11 0 .11 400 r 423, wonUoli T. 4 , w of dlsabll , Warebouse. 114 and 115 Water Street, 1 tr. W. J. A HALL rATTERFOS. Mtn:alma, 11011.0 'l"' 24"Onabola Rance. lant •!1 G. int n'tna.a. TtPlabnents, Pa. RIVER NEWS • The. situation at the 10000 remains un changed, the weather continnes cold, and the prospects for an early re•amptloa of naviga tion are bY no mama enoouraging.•Thero was considerable heavy floating lonia the Alla gbeh3/ giver last evening, and it- was thought by some that tho gist gorge above had given Vat , The following boats are now lying et the wburf :Yorktown, Robert. Moore, gavannn,ail- Vor Lake, tilendule, Kato Robinson, Columbia Amens roe, Now Yuri, Ezra Porter, ire:Reim Maggie Bays, Leonidas. Kate Putnam, Dela ware. mulls No. 2, Sliver Cloud, Lehi Leon; Bayard, lirey Eagle, Elector. Cotentin, Tutu grpb, and Minnie. The Leonidas and Ratelioldnion are load- Mg tor Neat Orleans; Ran! Putnam 00 , 1 Glendale, forts. Louis, and the Maggie flays J Cincinnatiaendale, and and Louisville. Tau lioindeer orris, fr out Steubenville on a gnutlay earning. Capt. McDonald elate! that largoquantlty of lee ran under the ioa hunt. Lion, arhich sus lying ut tbut place oirrre.a. nesday evening, and toted her out of the ira ter. After iinVerill Valli attempts to get iwr. she tans helped out of her trouble. by. tho Friendship and Picket, at a teas Very dangerous place for bouts at present. Or. DittlitOtar morning when the Reindeer left dm follow:mg tow ousts Were there: Mon, Lioness, Picket, Friendship, Dexter and Hoary Legal, The Dezter about 11VO foot übove.water on the • lee. Tho following boats are at Cincinnati: Pine Grove, Flying Eagle, St. Clerics, Importer. B.C. Gray, Bello Screen, Starlight, Potomac, Rowena, dilvt r Spray, Edlnborg,,Emme Lawrence, Artl.lllllo, Lcollora AO. C, rock, Champion Mary Irwin, Silver Moot., Ememid, General Lytle, anti MO. Anderson. We are treat our Louisville exchanges that they are determined to have a bridge et thud port. Fare different sites have been survey ed for the crossing of the brt.lge, and its final location divided opon.lt is to cress tit t he In e.tol of the fella, It Is edionited that Its entire COat, will ee ebout The Underwriter is still clinging to the wreck of the much Argonaut No. 2, opposite the giestworksut New Aaiun, At an election held at timed:lce of the North ern Line Packet Company, In Illinmetown, ma Wednesday, !the old Ward of Directors was re-elected. AL a subsequent meettng the fol lowing officers trete elected: Pretiltlent, Thos. B. =odes; seereUtry, Thomas U. Griffith; en perintendent, Thomas S. Buford; General Freight Agent, 1,.ua0 SI. Meson. Three arc, with the exceptions of Superlutent, the same - - Ctn.:era as last. year. The Lit Olicans Piisiyudc has the following caution tOsteamboatmeni An Individual, a short, stout, dark-mired man, who iepreseuts himself as the owner 01 considerable( stock, which liewishes` to ship np the river goes to first one boat and then another. bargaining as to the rats of freight; after a few interviews he tries to got money advanced to buy feed for his stock, as be pre tends he wiiihmi to pint on board ut the whorl before the boat, goes after his stock, and in tiro instances he Succeeded In inns obtainin,r about fifty diallars from the clerk of the boat— one made him tcfund,the other lust Ills. Look out for such stock snipper, 1.3 our IltlViCe. The InenlnWr3 Tennessee nail Cumberland were aoldati Sheriff's sale in Cairo, on Satin - Mil'. teCapt. G. L. Williamson, for $2.,60.1 and aLtital, respectiveiy. The Ohio river is reported gorged below at Green island, near smithlimil. The Cincinnati Gazette, of Monday, says: The Arabian, in command of Cant. Coo, art veil at this port yei,terday afternoon, from entSbUrgil, en route fur St. Louis, sour being cut eleven days. elle left cm December •Aiiti. and fought the Ice ail the way down. she had on board :WO tuns el freight, composed princi pally of 100 plows for the Loser Allseiymippi, glass tare, and a large q itantay et nails for aL Louis. one brought no freigut far Oils city. tier Lower )1 ississlopi freight wilt he irshlp ped at tills port. ono renorts the T.ilegraph and Ohio tie. 3 opposite flanging 'lasi:. The latter bad steam up. Thu fleetwood, et. James and Jonas Powell is mouth of Ka nawha (woo) of tl.c inNt. sat, The Spray, !mule,' wiih mato°, and pralucts, and bound for Plttsburgb. bar bear. lying tee...bound at our whart for several dayi. , waning for narlgattun to open. • The heavy Allegheny too instill running. and the pros pect is that it will cuutlnue to do so for an In definite parfait. Thu sct ,. .lthor to 01111 cold, ant the ground it frasan ban!. Tic li. C. Wilson, Liberty No. 3. and Liu le Condor, are lying no horn farina wlator, or until novicution ppm, STEAIII:IOATS 'F i t! ! ! ja TI N ; I A Tn!. .. A, , N..D. ,,,, Id •1.16 rapt. L. L. Ilsrarnii Is no. , receiving fen Irtit , Jr :be .Ihoes 'WI leave un tbn Qt . al. INtr ire . 2: , a . ‘ 111 A. I' I. F.r i fr.4" J. 7. 1 -12 C.IlAr. MAU snti, 1 Area :.. 1443111 G IRO AN D ST. F _„ l n=," I.ol.:lS.—Tbe splendid steamer Eineehresmi./ii• GL , NPALE Capt. Jour 11. WI!! leave for 11, soo.o •01 el Intormtdisto purl A., on or noqot the 1::th or 14th Ion!. • • . • pot Irrielt or ...AOC .oil) on boon? or to •• A . Kola. OR CAIRO. 311E401'11.19 Ant) ORLEAI46. — The 000, - ff!tg ...... .... t . COOL A 0. ocooo,o SV/11 irate tn. the ottnotc %rot kit Interrondlate 00114 oY ttlr NAVItt AT/ON. For fentitlit or pasetqn apply on boor.' or to den /LAC.. •CULLLM/YoUOD. Attout•. PITTSOURGIIIIIS SIVING CO., 'OFFICE, No. 59 Fourth St. OFF2CI27RIas JAMES I. BENNET, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President. ARTHUR W. BELL, Sec'y &-Tredair. =ME JAN, I. 8T. , / N /ITT. W. W. PATRICK. }V "UT. FIANEY. J. !I'D. u110,”&....1 JOHN W. ell./11.. ANT ‘243I ~11.;.K. J. BUJ LEI'. It. • DOl 7:L23 HOLIDAY GOODS A i g. ..,. r i tr i ll in f gr BRONZE, GILT, Oarbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Trimmings, tix Also WALL As+TLI. iitlAr-P.XLIA.L,IVF. CAL DON OIL. wbol,sllo And iuLall. JOHN ROSS & CO., No. 04. 03troof, PITTSIIIIItei H. PA. CAUSTIC SODA, Both American nail English, FINE Wllllll BRA BON For Oil Refining Purposes, tonstnntly on bandanil for sale to bitnntltlellu gnat burtlinnerft. by JAMES HEaVEY DOBBS, LIG Pcarl Street, N. 1' dc41:24 SKATES! SKATES! Prize Skates, Club Sim teks, SKATES FOR THE MILLION, D FA ' Dlttuttch SulWine. Fifth Street deli S. • 33.7L145.13E1. 14 AR now A LARGE STOCK OF . piing FINE 00 , NY RUT/ONA.I.Ce OABFM TOIM nod alt other ;roods his line YON HOLM?. ss,soss Isscsll.clesODO otScoSlo u to bir sopesior ssIXe..•LIAsISY It.• and 91 federal Igreel. Allegheny. , .1.17:pi0 • i.EOR GE BEAT EN, CANDY MANUFACTUR ER And dealer In Ft/RENEW AND AMERICAN YILUITS; PICKLES, NUTS, N 0.112 l ederal Street, !Second door wen the Fleet National tiara. W ETTACEI & !R EASON,: bUOC.II3:.URS TO CU $413%1AN d CILLIEtIi. IlAtio roe turorsof OAR. LEATHER. BELTING, rio. Il Uo:o sweet, Allegottly C 117.1 Also roll imrsortment of &Moe ots:i U. 424Util ous Au. 18 Laboir atrtwl L'ltt•barglt. Va. 11. V OW. 0 . bapt. of Worm 1 ROQUETS, C iltialElll4lB, &c -We t.itirgAirrilrum.ll:,,av - co,r„.T.Vg ~: bp ,: = A lre A t z t d4lng sod o• tior i paral es tittl bun n0t1...,We Call 2> alit% Var 4 mai g :[....... Le• . Alt orders Plrorupoy aPeodrd to, .1 . 111. to LOP WOW] hrmaal •••••• 1,. utt otli• I. • ' ON t - - •JO• ft It. A A lIIIIMUCH. ) n BBL& CIIIP uubTiCrecelved gad for KAM:Og A. KELLY cort inalUalt 1A,04 .trot. B. F. BROW N, - TE. Local Claim Agent. U. s. SAN. cont., • Odle°, No. 67 Fourth Street, rareztorteett.) . . ~ - Pittsbnigh, Pa. Pe ot nsions. Bountiromes, Coll and Airell? Pay Pptly ected No charge made Until claim are cattiod, soil tben but a mate: ace fee. MylAibAl BUSINESS MAWR COMPAERCIALCOLLipt , • Nos, 6 and S nt. Clair Street. liar a Pt &urinal Charter. Book-Keeping. Peumanthip and Arithmetic. time onlionted *4O 00 Arithicietie and l'entornthip per gnat - Ler of I time muntht Voomanehlp, per month . • • Sod litreol.tra or Optelmetic, mlartnie N. bliAlilf.E.B, or 1101,)INCP 4. V. 110CLAI /40ND0. SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Pay, kko., colk.ctcdt. the tittorOtt 901111 1 . 112 .4 BY A. 11, BROWN. - JOHN' h. LANIII6. • Attorneys el./..sw, 'us No. 114 VIM emeet, noel:ll'4'r 1•171BRUINIR. • W.ll. A. SHINN. .ITTIOR.7r.r. AT Ldir, No. 1110 Vonorilt It., opoosite WBAine I'm-U.4ler attention glean to the onatlGCllollol counts. ht '9 notes, de. Correst 1. &alto In New Tort.lloctne, Baltimore. L'lltlatleji. I az Roarer, Benefonts, IterAnte" I wh . • ops..! 100. llorttentovra. W. VA, otkA. d el N. 1.. ensewLe ' re. . JOILII A. STRUM. Ex4ltticio, Justice of the Peace AND INDACIf. MLUISTILATE. omce, 112 in tin St: oppoalte Cathedral, CITTSBUDAi L E A. Denta, Bonds, Ito rtgagno. deka owledgmerets. Os. w.ILIon. and .11 littalneD executed 'OM prnnD , DIED rtlsp‘Db. m719:81 WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY t.t; It LI .117STICE tar THE PEACE, AND ItE• L ESTATE AUENT. Odle., corner of Batt and Deaner street., Laarreneentlle. ~Pran•i* t at?lrt• (%T_ r i'V b a a`cil"=lth a sp is 4 e varath.n and anknowlettganent ot All lands of a.egni , Convey... • 1 WlLlaleat JANCZY, datten of the rt•Ce tuna /notary Pahlte. ms2C:Ulti EILTSTACE S. 9101111.0 ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue. Foot of the Ettehtioa tad applite Chtkut Etta roy:2:a.:6 CIII4TUA.3I T. EWE G, Attorney at Law, Ka. GO Grant Street, Pittalturgh, Pa. Sir Co.ualesloner for Ohio, kentactr, WO,. %I tilt. 1.11.n..Jr1 and ntbrr nate& • IZTIG:shil • I C. MACKRELL, DTTORNEY A. GOUNSELLOR:AT LAW, No. 6£! Grant Street, PITESEIVIIGII, PA. MFCONSIN k ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. No. 87 Fifth. Street. rvutalca, awl Amara of ray ocGozo49 JOH . t ORDINANCES _ _ • • A N ORDINANCE Pupplemenlary (It /Oa •,a.0r4”0. dlrecllns be Ppel.lng and Wy DIAIICOP *trett4." mr.s,na I. bn d onda iss , rl aad onacted DY Vut Noy or, .4 f flhc, at of riff ssutph to ?if 1,1 etod n.lctrti 6,1 ealaurstv ( tue .That t 11,r of ), nein sur.tt. otT•.t fret In r. - Itlth from Aintree's street to Urrene strel.•ter•eet the Centre .100 Of Robots "re.: ft :et rt rtgot 4,1 'bre-eighth Inches south. 00,11. or the , lh. at eurtlios 10 1.110 Ulotrlrt Dn.. net tuu Oruro s Gulden line to Intersect the seatr. :Ole t;rt.tae In, en feet eight and eighth letebe• erow the hoentettog stotmdlog rn the I not•I t plan. rs- two battened *nal clohty li,n feet • beep ruches from stone on tb•eentre ne or Ora ens stn. t Ist_eseire ITCOLitt CVO foci trots the or•msts..en col' .:0 That oil ontlosnee. or rt of ordl. us:, :en vet:. t wit h the shove. and 01. 1 .rtlInatte• one a s tfro era time h • and they are hereby pi:eared a ler ...the os.stos r of his ootloiNre IS totic.rtted. tint .e , l and enacted Into law lo Counells, rill day of Loz, toter, A. ii.. 0.0. .1 4 4,0,4 slp/Ml.lof. Pro:Meet Of lieleet othow, Cle b r l k 0ft:4.1.1 Coon.ll. THOMAS STI:EL. Pre•ltli.nt of Comutoo comn.U. A 11..: Ifsoit .leSiosr.h. Ise :TS l'lrrk of Colusnon Council. Ati OUDINANCE Granting the a. Wert, n Union Tilrereph Contpany the i rtvc ti.c. to err, • it, iit titecraeh pupa. e.actloN I. 1k (1 oradlto - d and ennti"! byth. May na.i WU. OR of Patabunph. in &Led atteuedtd. mut aorctiiy fn! uit, nurre aho a vt , ...rity of CU...4r. That htt ,n i q .a. an ., tieretif trent , to atm iiitat• on Tall.grep^ Cows any lit erect a line of P ortween itnltherld and Market strecla ou I. Tint the pole. wall be of • ietti etrent (Grontittee, and he ...ra .Inac 10 111 .0 satterattlan. dad prererlitt r. That erlrca on till poles shall tic trip, at lest three 1., iouer than the lines au the tins AI. u../ a ...rap". and that the Council. shall hare pan, to attach wires to said poses fur /Ira Sinful r t t :ri tt% 2. I hat the r i ot/nett. than hare power to . order the r. "'al of .11.1 poles At sny. Wan upon lb sly'd nottrehelOg given to th e Compact) . Onfahte.tahle enacted Into& taw In COnnells. tilt 11A day of Dec, mber,.A. U. • JAMEY WAVLE'S. hr %Went of nelect Connell. Attest: E. e. IlonnOW, • Clerk ofmalect Connell. THUS. STULL, l'realdent of Common Council. Alt, it: MeM.,tre, tthr l 7 Clerk of Common leounotl. Olt utFANCE granting L ewis IA totter r o •t Iron soCuuractuters or the or l'lttsbargh, the right th erect telegraph pok, Di.celori I. Fe it •,ohtit...f aMiehehled by the Meus e:. Atlieetor.s cod l.yileato PlileOurph. lo 11th;[ .44 n./1 aell • niut at 11 Area., •.rderisel ••••••t • .inclect by orthowily of the tow, 'Cast toe elle m- sort la hereof tron , d.ti.../..M . mot to ereet stereo' or telegr.nb palm. from the corner of . ..•ehrt suet Water streets, to elnect , on of t/r-lit s id Vast stteets. eta Water stre• t: l• Mehl. tilts flue pole, shall beef a pattern Jun- ity Met COmmlttreeand the week dos, to ill{ Ir rallestell^n: Provided forth,. that the 1.11 i shell b 3", ell [lege of u‘litaroul ,, Pair. h Fab Al trot leksrsis , .. shd th.ttlohhell• to.? ;tone I' Dili par.lre the 0, or said poles; Co.p. wed, Ole poll.. to srll me id grant may be itiVell •I 1 nay a Ws oroporMon or the VII. of said poles and the erection thenr••f; nun pros hied fanner that volmells resets the rlght to repeal th , •ortllusitco, at any them alter elehte ale months hell,. Ord 'toed stud horted halo a taw ails alth day of Mean/Ler, A. U. /Y. .lA3I Y-4 Meat`LEV, clinical of &tact Council. ATTNCY: Citra of astral Connell. 1111 , 31.A8STKIan President of Cotontint Council. AITChT, UCollll,ll,tetex, Iss:rte Clerat of Common Council. • AitnbElaNCE Establishing and Flame tny tirade of MerhanlC ntract, ben tween Pis end ',hymen° WA.. barrios I. fl, it °Maine/1(111d enuidaif L tifs Atm, • r, A 4.0,mm awl e11i201.8 nr PlitlOUnl.to tlefaf nod Coadnod. Ceunefts as4enihied., and tett Awn,* by /authority of the suOilf. ThOt Ovando or too Weet hero or est:ennui° street. Irma the north af Pike street too Milano, of 3AI foot. allithl hare I. rt.. of 0,111. 270,10. °rain Pat per ICO tett tnenre a rite of t 1100.:.10 In , or :70 feet per 110 foot to tho end of Alec/mole street brldKe. 0000100_. That err ninth of any ordinance as Con ith the prt,elat-na of this oruluanao too and bossne la hereby retreated. Ordained and enatted Into II holy In Councils, Ma alai day of liectnaer. A. It. ifka. . TAMES YIcAULEY. President of YalCct Ait'tta C. P. 0000000,, • TllOnno SITEEL. • President of Common Council. Attest. 11(011)tc.ltArren, fr Clerk of Common Conn ell. BROADWAY EXCLWOE R.ESTILITELAIWT 101 CORNER FIFTH 111/SHITEPIIII 818. 101 Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story. TIT CAN OYSTERS JOU GAMIC as all kinds o 47:1T E I d.1,P,4 211 ProPriitor. F. LIUBSDIELNN, Fitch Strut, between Manna and Chatham Streets, GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE GUNSMITH good. of all descriptions always ps ALLEGHENY CITY rx.ovi4 AND w•ErEr3: , lEPTCOSLID, S.C.C Bic:MASTER it CO. I.'W Ohio St. Allegheny. ..--wbolessla and naiad. Desl.rd la Vlcascs . . W Food Oto CilmackLAE. inne. ana w, STEEL GUAGIN Roush nor L - '"""'"• PAW G WA°, p..vi:lencley4:l COMEIM:1011 'CO., CONIIISsION -118111/LCM3, • • : , 4 Entos ?Os IU2 • . • Pullet Globe gad Welty Oil Worke, .„Azujioraire hi Cruse aid Bildt 05. c = '‘ a _ektv a rellrltriorrlgnas nod amp. UNV ° P rude On as Lawresseeyllia. Velee and Witebousa. Corner of Duquesne Way and Hasteoek meet. ritteourge. tuyieskin ems 5u5.........._.... ufcx►a: OONMESION t=4 CI Flour, Gruli,"Eli, dill Feed, au ;149 Listarr atritbrf PrlSßu.sB. PA. 1. °me. J. acissot KENNEDY, OWENS k . irtgaiLIZI4.4II..9RMITTO k r i ah %ALT, ?LOUR. Lus..IER. EGGS, `O , wirarifiNPT"ZIIIIT; 4,1 1. 1 i tr o l . Ammon - ENT NEINTIYER *4, CO., J. 001131113810 N KEHUHANT43, • Atlg.:4:7 . l , LTlour. Grain, Feed sud Froduee. Werthouee, 213 0 zm i tttilt. et. ltstat.Pittep eri b, Ps. • °Pm TVA*. CRAIiViORD, Commission s-0 AiKS , HANT ISETAA,BI.thaI.IB(.I2I ORE. w Houma SCRAP IKON rIRE 48teei andOW, Lc. Waseleasb and UM.. 8.. 38 8 and BMI II IsTBaLT. !Story* fluaelled. Conolgumeata oef A.L.11. II PAX ...... ANJ. 'BAE CO3IIIIIBSION IMRHAN'..d YWIJII, GRAIN tad rucvoczos.coud atre.l, Luxe. Woal .d timittalecl,o a pant 10 00 6 00 TitAL 4T rorras......iosix AuLas a. a. ertzlitiii Egg AMEN & BREPARD o= o, o . li.rch.aji,2,l. 46.10141 in /mein endt/oplahalts.Scatter.Mira" c =u r gure retZt.bazzEr. CLIP PA. AIIEPAILD, C omm inion nqsr.tf irejt 4 y3trtllTPtlYll l7 .' '' 1.760100 nrsnds irionr e for liaters an 4 ltarollynre not.tantly In band. Particular attention paid to dlll , ^Mir •for hierchandlao generail7. nedaY - - --• LITTLN. BAWD & PATTON, venolest a. GroCers, Comadulzu Merchnets, and dealersde*. now. FM . Bacon. enrage. . CLrbOn d Oil. 4.4 24_115, COtt9l3 hind U 4 •11 Eitt.o4llll 11.320.eittrell IrCIIOI.I, U 4 Becand street, ritubare, F. MY= s. B. Ern i= WIG A 11:1TZES. mum= & DUOS, (Successors to Nry-.L. Renner NutsdersoAttoleaale Dealenin an 4 Bp Confectionery, Ern i W u tt, g r. 12 AZ 1.13 Wdott Ituvekbg lONT. NSOX. ..... . ... ..18DRZIr 1911, .12t • / ilia go 'Commission • SLERCHANTS an Dulsrs movir, ORLI IS, MILL /MD sad MODS= gaaarallj NO. 79 Diamond, °swells Cal FLA analaaaa City. Ana.= Wu. r. azas ..71105. Mrll2lzi.L will. P. BECK tfc - CO No.ALSO Merry street, Pittsburgh, d ea l er, olesal4 ?am Cara/aut. Merchants pad la Ca.. G 99.111 1 ,4 s 4 Traits au, Salt and Lima jy! : 1 151111, VO - 1 0. and roma:dins Merchant and wholesale deal In Weetern Ileaerre Ohtese. Batter. Lard. ror Brans, Mont. 11a6, rat and Paul Ashes, Selena Unaeed ant r iar4 OIL, Dried Trulh. an . d Prottn amnia. ~.. .. —..usozaz xsTachts. HEAD & BIETZGAII, Grocers and Commission his rchanta and dealers in all hinds, of Country ?Md.., and Pittsburgh Manufactures,' No.= Liberty Street, opwsllt head of Wood street Pittsburgh. JO= I. 11001:11 11.. ZOICLUD SLOWS/ '..llllff . S. BOGEN. J:: : t 1 111 0 to o sr 1. au iolux sturrox A. SPALLACT... SIILPTON. & WALLACE. Whole W. GROCINS AND PIf.oDUCE DEALERS, No. 6 eitzth 'street, Pltuburzb. jytl JAMES DALZELL do 8031,211anu -6