Le --- OrifiliD Mill MS. wax , lizon a ITEMS /ND THIRD PAGEE, Sifintlng .of Allegheny Oneleiell-.llp. polutment of Standing committer. .".-ortis'isinital Banquet, &C.. • Bah breaches of Allegaeof Citf C"'" el:Lel:Lela a reviler monthly meeting Wit eriiialliscat their reopeCtlee ciiambers Tittre were present 3fessrs. Cutler, Dun. ion, Drennan, Falhabet, Benne, Dorn, Ingham, Kirlrpatrior, IllegraW,..llcDoneld, Alegefil,Booll,§lagle, Smith, Voeghtley and :T./elided , • , The utfuntes of the previous meetings .• Intro read y Clerk Dilworth and adopted. The Pres dent here announced that he had received word from the Select Branch 'that they were ready to go into ' Jolt? 13E8810N. - BOtithllinOtkOS of Connell then assembled in - tioinrdim Connell Chamber, President Idelltier, of the Select Branch, presiding. . The Councils then wont into an election • I: 2 :llofileers to serve the .ensuing year, • -result .in the election of all the caucus bA rier trsclamation. ...GArgyrr, .I.IIFrOiCII anil ~..FU Freund. regLer,-1L B. Francis. Trettrorer.D.ldacf.wron. • ' • Street Cbmmissioncr—Thalus, Alegraw. liAriußndeut Ifia:o- Wor.t.;—Ueorge Work of Mar—Duncan Dallas. • Weigh Manor at kets Diuutend Scaics—JohnS. " Edira , •. weigh • ;fader al U Second Ward bates.- nattLartme. -Wharf Molote r r—.oocgO lititChtnOon. fueurding jlevtdaa,—(Lieln over.) Sail jaoutoter and Measurer of Wood outi r to lda r:7 cCn OrtDarrOral. ' Vat , :-Anesuor of Chgy Taxes;•-1 DSCC t. IL. Ray. —Asselsor of. Water Rents—Abrahnta Davis. Janitor of My Half—Joseph Marshall. • BoardAtmsurert—flist ward, Runt. Waite SeCondorard,,Wm. Murdoch; Thire ward, nod. Beaker; _ Fourth ward, Andrew David. . JOlnt initSloll then adjourned. • • , ; COMO'S cotrautt. arsturam. , Oa motion of Mr. Hanna, the rules were Smspended.tual Council proseeded to take - 'lapregnlar business. OnmOtion of Mr. Ingham, the report of the Marta Committee, . laid Geer by old • 'Common Cowell was taken sip and read by the President. , On motion of Mr. McNeill, the report was. • referred back to the Market Committee to repast' it to Council., with such Vales its they may see proper to make. The report of the Poor Directors. with Dales for reanletion of Poor Farm, wan, On motion of Mr. Henna. reterreu to the poo. •. • per Committee nu Poor Farm. • • • Mn BlLMtraw mowed th .t the appointment of city fiegniatOr be referred to committee • on iturveta. „Carrl.d. Its, t 'sham otters resolution, Instruct. 'Mg the COMtnituut on P.re Engines to re : ArTll?='""'.TY°Z°l°'T': 1: with . ..,..7., • hie spate= of Fire Alarm and Police ante . Readlued adopted. On motion, adjourned. • : • -.'•• salary couscm. • There mgr.., present Messrs. Drum, Eng- Ir ;win, Myler, Patterson. J. B. Smith, William Smith, ThOrnas ,and Prml. !Lent Moßrler. ThemintsOf the previous meeting 1.7=11111, th d olrs ° l= l. present at the or. • rguisgtkm raceting. was duly irworn In by •• ',President /darter and took his s , seat. " • STAMEmiti commit:Tree. •-• The Pitiallient announced the following ;11541ndHlig",,C9Mttiittees for the ensuing year Fitiair • cl. 'C. Al D. Stith ; C. C. Slagle, MONeill, Hem,. • assure may Sawsus-S. C. •J. B. Smith, - .Myl_er; C. C. McDonald, Hanna, VceghtlY. Hiram:is Am, LAZ DIXII4-9. C. Irwin, • Patterson; C. C. eMegraar, Ingham, 11. 1. Orrr PaoreatTr-S. C. elraln, Hail; C. C. Hirkpal mlek., Faulhaber, Drennan. WATLII-S. C..TbOEII6I 11,111,7 C. C. lug. • • • 11.4.1farkpatrick., 111 c 1 iel lL Poor Pasts-S. . C. Myler, C. C. StnitE; C. C: elleNedil,Faulhanber, Cutler. • POrior-S: C. *Drum, C. C. Smith; C. C. - • '9Cieg , l4 4 ll re MI Slagle' lb C. C C.kieDaula ;Cut= . I°l • C. paw. • . HatutOsts-13. C. .111, Patterson; C: C. • ffswea, McDonald, Horn. Snammts-S. C., C. C. Smith; Patterson; •- • • C. o..Faulhabecr, MeSell, Reed. Parartero-S. C.A.. D. Smith, English; • nkitTlL'lltmas C. C. MaDonald, Faulhaber, Slagle. OrntasarCita-S. C. "Patterson, Drum; . . C. C. Dunham, Horn,_ldegraw• nauras—S. u Myler, J. D. Smith. Danlifon, YoeghtlF. Kasterers—S. C.. Dram,..Willturt Smith; ' " vgasma, Durham D. L. Smith. ." ' • WOODIN Bunniatm--5.1J. English, J. B. 'Smith; C. C., 'seedier, Horn, Drennan. • ' Brasier 31111.11.0Was—S.C. •Myler, English; - C.C. hiegraw,llntler, D. D. Smith. Coniston Glatnaloa—a. C. 'English, Wm. Smith; Dr o. Drronint Walins—a, C.. C. C, Smith, J. inahlat M.D. L. Smith, Ingham, Dun ham. Besot Council-hare notified the Common • Drantalli that It was ready to go into Joint Session. (Adjourned temporarily.) ar..Crna cOnacit. ansearan.. • Prealdeni , goßrier presented a' Petition from Mr. James T. sample, miring Connell" • , to apetition to Governor Geary ...skiing t , for hts (Sampleis) appointment to the posi . thin of , Flonr Inspector of Western Penn . sylvards. - • " Several Of the member" spoke in . high terms of the applicant who, had spect his ,- - time Widmann for the and rah. alga L.' ',had that slag In Mexico. Other nieVans t. " 4 171=il t e a d i e a% ann . :l ' o . o g u n t ' o l I f Y o l rrr, , a n'd the surdewsod• The rules of order.were then suspended, , when, hir. Drum -offered a rosolution in.' • etracting the Committee on streets to re port an °Mirage. Changing the ordinance relating to the office of City Regulator, no as to reunite the entire time of "aid Wittier, and that said officer receive an annuli sale , ' - ry...liend throe times and adoptcd. The subject of improving um Common rinds of the cies" WaS the taken und oared la an ininraLai n manner, lifter Whiten Connell adjourned. . Immediately after _the adjournment -cd ••• Chemin, the Members,- accompanied by a • ant her Of invited guests and city officials, repaired to• the ' rcstanrant of Mr. John - Brown, re4o.llllMl3ot, Wbere a sumptnous and - regal recast was spread out. The „ =disowned the choice viauds net before Atter which the cloths were removed "Ind hir.'dralths Of the Select Council, was - - . Called upon to preside. A general flow of ,ttfitend humor followed: and several ma were delivered after w the Osnqueters adJonined.. The sup. .-',=ivirlected the - highest credit upon Mr. 'a- epicurean abilities and all were giMithly,plassed and tatinted. ittj/tp Phi Hp(. the author of the "Sing olinsical Leaves" and "lie ElTari.Tliuts.Booll',..ssill sing Ms sonlqui StUuscrogs In Ms own inimitable style, ' 'Tins chl6psl of Um rili-sburgh Fsmaie Co fits Tuesday evening the 421 Ines., fo the be" eat of the . Ladles' folocatlenal .. — seeistioe.. It will' be rrthetebered that Hr. ; , 4 rhfltlpe has soeg te,the eelleht or large In the Acastrmles 'of Ido.lc. See York, Pellsoelptita. Blooklve..l.loston, SSD/mere. Cincinnati, Cblcauo, St. Louis, lifraehtnaten and many other place., and has therefore .r.111 , 111.41-M1 the ritalmial rep Ute• tine gr etch he has. Go and bear los bean - sbrllnnic solos ~.rt night only. The per Dardfaro to Se deyotrd to rite en!lowrr. of lad Tee . cFnir-!st Celle T ge.' Tickets iZt Naito stores M='iiii odita.naU• of steamboat owners and esp .- Mos, Pumping, was, Pith held last evening at .tiallitetturgb InsurnMee °. The meet . lag was Called to order by electing' Mr. Jas. lloss as hen:ma'am - Chairman, and P. Loiter al temporary Secretary. The meet ing proceeded to business by exchanging . ?lows WI to what in best to be done tor their own prntanston. - On motion of Captain Lytle, a .consm PIC 44.C.Seirett appointed to prepare ba t—West for an adjourned - meeting, consist .- lag, or Mr. James Rena, Captain William Captain. n. Sherman, Captain J. L. , ttp, - Cantata B. C. rimy,. Captain L. and 6. C. ideCallam. Motion was then made to mitourn.i • . IL W. 0. W. B.—Jacob Biller is a' mem fraternity Hof the most vortby order of woman beaters. Jacob is virtbinabXty SG, wheal Itemises whiskey In • ete avatar; and On Idosiday night, walla nn des the Influence ora instant:l these liqulde, .ted_. beat his wile, at theirjoint reel . '' . ............tre0n , 5C0ttrt, off Diamond ' al . rif=l7,et=ll-. tgajT:7l.l3eAa.:2: satu. =Dr Piqt_afala parent, Mutilated 1 1 1,111111Mit wY ai lilt imm ac oo or i maalt and battery. al throe htmdrell dollars for tell i t! ' Lho sum 411;;O: 1 : 112 ,QufM, 1 -7 1 !„t pont _ LCI e m .colt On Mo nday night, John ii;11 -- "Maddox glad Terrence Brady ~,t ) , .6,4 ; ` 1 quarrel. as: Etrussy's tavern. In Alegluie ..unsesarp. The dem grew serious. so/ ~,2 ,neyostoswiui aimed with a knife, cut the giro _ether •men uite eu wetruded In q the abdome seriously n a nd Kelly the shoulder. Informations for agate's. 404 lialisalt and batte.47 were made rester. .13a7 baton. duatioe2; /I. Kerr. The seemed arrested, and, In default of 03,000, was COLlUatttila toila for ; aPpearance at court. . • --!ilietW'rl* BetirealL—One24eyer Rho ' beer hall' at Turtle &colt, whrjetetsre...htoore, liaison and • Alf that, locality, before the Mayor Stit stay evening, with kicking up - breaking Situteee.• ac., la hie '....lteetellk, -.True partlue were arrested, but hat , .....inst.previons.V paid the damages sustained by 11Ir. Meyer, and catering Into bait before a footrest* Port Perry to crop the peace, _Atli. elms* before fie Mal or MIS with. o.lapattett at thii cast lathe prosecutor. • :!;•1111 t Neonzut.—An annual meeting.: :rfielli t4e HOOltaL e°42"" ll l lVe t tarirevatn i , Icok. - w. w the' afternoon of tho 18th .for. the election of ofncers. A aintlfe Allegbeny station at it 1221 . . Ilrelltenattnee.—Tholks g1v .32,13300erte tn - lisaonlo will give 'a Mame tala afternoon "at 'o'clock: chil dren will be iu:lsettaii•for , is cents; adults , Q! ~1 0.90131130;t0040.3 r. x. ting Slee of dlonehestei Connell! , . regular mooting of tho Monchester Counolla was bald aol evening in the court. ell chamber of that borough. . bLemberspiesentt Alexan der o Harper. William N. Kirk, PlaterSOn, George W. Diotlieral, Samuel "]L'Cune, Bur gess, occupying the chair. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read aud approved by the Council. • • . Mr. Thomas Harper, from the Ordhinnee Committee, reported progress. Tile following bins were Dreerattd. and the Durgeas authorised to draw tad warrant forthe amountsnamedt • :••• Errett ,t Anderson,: ...... . ....... Rut. Allilendry .. ........ .......... hillil¢ad.t Trimble ...... t ...... . ...... irsVe d I Elect ton Board ............. ........... 71 The Treasurer presented the following re- • port: STATIIIIXXT.OF lIONDS DCEJ 110200011. u . Bount '" Boal/al. .................... 10,000 Pon d due qs due A. Patterson. May 10, - 1,000 00 • ''''''''''''''''' ' KY, .0 ' '' ''' rdronlv);. ll:Janne tines for Breach oC Ordinsuiee... Proceeds Salo of Library_ Pittab'gh. Allegheny A. Blau. My Borough &Wooly •faxes 'Vehicle LICORSCB ]tosSurertl Fees Wharfage and Crossing Streets nuance Committee DIOSCILMIENTS YOU Borough Warrontg 5,',102 51 35 State TELXO9 01 Bounty Bonds 14.150 00 1,831 II Borough " Coupone nrul, Interest 2,088 30 Probate Foga 30 5,1e9 ai Balance in Troaaury • 31,79 t • Telexes B. tirmica, Treasurer. • The report -of the Treasurer was unanb piously atiepted. • The report •of the Wharfmaster showe' amount received for wharsfag the for the year ending Jan. nary.l4, 1587,t0 be $ 560 5 1 The number of feet of lumber_meas. u 2,310,755 red rasa The reaelpts for measuring Itimber.s lot SI Johnl'ace, the Burgess elect, was coudue. ted to the platform and introduced by Mr. Wm.N. Kirk, retiring Councilman, and the oath of ofliee wimltustered oy the retlrilig Burgess- On motion the Counuil for DSO— adjourned one die The Burgess then pro ceeded to mill the next CnneaU to order, and the oath of office was administered to Wm. two newly elected members, Messrs. Wm. F. DIU and Geo. W. Windsor, each elected for three rears. • Mr. Dill offered the following resolution: Magness, The Board of Trade of Pitts burgh lull) prepared Kidd to be presented to toe legislature, asking for the consolida tion of all the tittles and boroughs am ba aced In a radius of Ave _Mlles; and wharves. in the said bill provision is wade tosubudt the matter to a vote of the people enibraced within the limits of the contemplated sots. solid ated eitvt and as It Is bela ted that the citizens of Pittsburgh are • much mote an glees to have the measure consummated than the borough of Manchester, or env of the surround lag boroughs; therefore be it Resolved, That our Senators and Repre sentatives are hereby respectfully but ear. neatly requested to oppose the Passage of said bill unless a provision be inserted leaving the Deople of the borough of Ran attester to determine, by ballot, whether or • not it will be included In the consolidated C S. Harper hoped the resolution would not ha pressed. as no officers had been elect ed. .The resolution Ness then adopted by ass affirmative and one_ negative votes. Messrs. Kirk, Dill, Motheral, !Patterson and Windsor voted in inn affirmative, and Mr. Harper in the negative. • -- .Mr. Dill moved that a Clerk be elected, and Messrs. Harper and lieynoldS were put arnonslnation. T nmlnation then clos ed and the Conn he ed p o roceeded to ballot. The first ballot resulted in a tie, and a sec ond was ordered. The second resulted saSSlldr/T. and, on motion of Mr. Harper,. the election was postponed until the next meeting. On motion of Mr. Patterson, Connell ad journed to meet Tuesday evening, Jan da ry 22d. A Bag Thief Bagged On Monday 31r. S. Moorhead sold four teen bags of grain to S. G. Mare, proprietor of Hare's lintel. While the bags were be ing emptied a man named George Marshall, who had been loafing about the premises, was put out of deers, 'and saw the empty bagabeing piled in the Mill. Shortly after- , wards the entire pile of bagewas discover elite have disappeared, bat no suspicion was attached to any particular person. Yesterday morning, at about eight o'clock, the man Marshallwent to a 'store an Penn - street, In the Math ward,' and offered a number of grain bags for sal. it seems that for several days past he has appeared at that store every morning, at about the same hour, coming in - by the back may and offering for sale articles which probably' had .been stolen. Yesterday morning the proprietor detained the suspicious dealer, and stepping to the front, called In Lieut. 11111, of the night watch, who happened to be pansies. 'rho oMber arrested X.:Shell on atispielorb and teak him to the Mayor's' office. While there Mr. Mare tame m to' make Information conedraing the disap pearance °LIM: bags from his Louse the day before. He went to the leek-Up and i b nt *t i t d e he o t p e r l i s n ne h r e mor b n e i nmga.n who laud The bags lost were also described, anti they too mov ed to be exactly the same. ones. An infer. mailer was made against Meridian for lar ceny by Chief mague, and the a...mead VMS committed ioric hearing on Thursday, al ILLI - rreditidlee overcome.—Ella Wilson, a white vagrant, aged about eighteen yearn, yesterday made Information before Alder man Taylor, charging David Blair, a color ed waiter ut the Scott House, with fornica tion. She alleges that Blair enticed 'het into tile house and enjoyed her ",clety r for a night.e.fter which he refused to make a pecuniary acknowledgement. The cute. log negro Was arrested and hem to ta,l f or a further hearing. . Wanted his Whilaky.—Aldertn. Tay lor yesterday morning Issued a warrant for thearrest of a Mall who had entered the saloon of a German named Schneer, In the Fifth ward, and there demanded liquor. Sehriver seemg the man was already drunk, refused to give him any. lie then became boisterous, drew a knife and threat ened to kill the proprietor. Sebriver made an information as stated, and a warrant Issued.. • 'Arffsan•a In nnnnn en Company.—The Stockholders of this company, on Monday, Melded the following Directors to serve for the ensuing yea, : William H. Smith. John Moorehead, James IL Pa:ser. Thomas Moore, Johri'Daniap, William H. McGee, Maslage. - Joshua Ithodes, Charles B. Leech, neorge W. Cass, James A-Lowrie, James P. Barr. • BREWERS, MALSTEREL &c pirrsnuutan BRE Miff. CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO., Batita% MUMS MD HOP. DittRES, Boeussors to . • .1081111 A 81100110) & fU « Pluah..W WIL W. AS DERSO9I, Alleghela T. attention of the rostoinen °lV:elle° toots Is portico's. IT tattled to..ur - , ALES AND PORTER. Mich, thro-gh ths careful selentioo orMolt Prow our sites In molt.os . (pennies sad Hops Prom the yards oast sod West. We tau goarontoe to tie Pore awl satisfsu . ory to the Lade • Our INDIASLE has ^een hlehly reeoiatoroded AlsWlLNlN T ecttomers rieosebe particular o leave their ord. rs at his otLee ad- JoLniog his old I.lresrevf, or al a.' oft.. Gnu of Datigene isi Ad Merl Alley, 0.91.70 M=Ml TiOlue _noon( ALLEGHENY BREWERY. Haying purchased the old establlalled Mowery Allowite the ALLEAUKAY • BREWEItIr. tor • Merl! Owned by Ilantothll [teem. we would Inform toe habil° that we 'lntend coatinttlAg the manufacture of • • • SPRING WATER ALES, Wads from rive Spring Water. and from our flicilitles and IOoF experience In till e death... feel stationed that we will be ena to rive entire satisfaction to those who may favor as with Mktg Poi... Jew 4112 OCIP. 465 Rebecca Street, • • ALLEGHENY CITY. 10•111 orders let at BROWN I 01t/IHAIPH. 903 Liberty street, PltUblitab, Will Da promptly attended W. oc:WI W. E. GAIBRAHD..• D. S. BOOTH-W. T. GASUSIID PoiNT /MALT HOUSES. W. H. OARRABD do CO., hialsters, : Grain and Hop Dealers, Ho. 17 'Water I and Mo.. 6 and' Penn PITTSBURGH; PA. BffmnfltatammvomvA , PROENIP STEAR BREWERY. JOS.rE & b MUSTERS ED BRIM! Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1413IIKUT WATSON, Ithusager. 1e1413 __ Pii. Banker and Brc .41 er, Its Wood St., near corny r of Fifth, dB descriptions of Gover bought and sold on libera l lament BOnds London and Contmenta Jrnall. • at New 'Tort rates. • Exchange sold Gold. Silver and Cosine eat rateS. and Gold Dr as bought at Mgt- York. .afts lastaed on NOW FINANCE AND TRADE, 1 ffi3 I j 1)0 EZIMECIIII . PITTRIIVItOII GAZETTF, / Tosser, Jun.ls, 1.,117, 5 Tile folio, sing stockS were ousted to-• day" the !Igor. named, at tlie auction 'dooms at J . D. Ballot, stock and real estate broker , ' Offered, Asked. Aliegh...iy Walley R. R. 7 , 4.... -- Os ~,A1 1 1 . 2, is Insurance Co ", is ...... .• ..". - • Insurance Co 40 00 Ca . .e . 411sville Railroad DUI C 00!,,... .4ollartlie It. It; (interest).. 0 ' 25 : -is. _tonal Ilaul , 'ot.Coruineree..loo Si \,,- .l. arinu Oil Company —... '.ougliloglieny Coal Rol. Coal. Mingo Cool —• • • 1 :Aar Union Transportation 1 Central Skating Park 1,000 Ou MEM Stocks sold Ttreiolay evening June at Continveial Sales !Wei., Smith old street, by A. Mellwalue, auctioneer Iron City National Bank Bank of Pittsburgh M. it M. National 8ank.... . Manchester Savinga. Bak l'ittaburgh G. Co Poona Central It. It Monongahela Bridge C 0... Pitta, Steubenville It. B. Columbia Oil Co. Marble. ONE IM lEtti EEE The Pacific and Atlantic Telugreph Com pany, of the United 'States, has, we notice, declared n dividend at the rate, g le per cent mien the 'stock of the Moo ongaliela Division of its line. This linii is being built and operated in divisions ley which the earnings of Beth sections as Sac com pleted, are divided among the stock holders, wheels money has both expended in their constructiou, and so fast as each additioual section is nnished its stock is added to that entitled to receive dividends. The next dividend will be consequently upon an the ' stock representing the money used in the constructiou of both the 3lonougabela and Atlantic divisions, the latter !section hoc. 'wheel) lately finudied, and lint in opera tion. The next section is the division from Pittsburgh to pinch:matt, and is now under construction, and so soon as finished It s, comes into the dividend drawing line. By this process, the money of stockholders is made to draw dividends with the least pos. Bible . delay, without having to watt until the Completion of the whole iketeh of Line. • it is proper to say that the present divi dend le the sixth consecutive one upon the diononguhela division. We understand that the bustooss of the Company over lie newly opened section from Pittsburgh to Boston, via:Baltimore, Philadelphia and Saw York, including Harrisburg and othor interme. towns, is qnite so satsfaetory as 'that of the Monongahela division. —The georni aspect of trade is by no Imesas bright or cheerful. The stagnation is extending to all ,branches of uusiness, with no prospect of immediate relief. Bus thew; men are leaSking anxiously towards Congress for a remedy to he applied, which 111 In' some measure remove the cause 3, long operating to the detriment of com merce. First of all, It In demanded that• the present high rates of taxation be re. domed Immediately. But, while great In jury hew been done by heavy and clone taxation, it is doubtle , s tree that the ' expense and uncertainty relative to What Congress may do with the currency, which is the chief cause at present pa:Virtue production end is giving a shock to l l boat , ness Um/eel/out the country, threatening the revenues of the Government &MI rob bing of some pert of their comfor t. and well being millions of our hard-working etas zees. • What the people are nos - .cilictly anxious for, therefore, is a settled policy as to the currency. At the last scwdon a rental, judicious system of contreettoit was derided on by the taw of the Mth of April. Under this system our hu:lness went on prosperously for Months; and it w , is not until e ff orts were matte a few weeks go to make a change that the more violent symktome of the twevaillne dlstresd were developed. Let It {says the ralladelphia Fn..) become a ILted fact. • sure, truct worthy cethainty, that COngrcsr nothing and authorize nothing to disturb the existing curoencilaw, drat the active, immediate cause tit financial dullness wal be removed. --of the efforts of the bears at Nee York to tighten up thc money market, or which moment= heretofore been made. The Fire seal Chreniele says the object of the combination• for oratorios; Partll/10.0T was accomplished bi - borrowing largely from private bankers and merchants upon terms ealenlated to induce them to call in loan.. In some Weed the greenbacks thus obtained worn sealed up and used as collateral ter fresh Mena, anti Ills lone.: again dupli cated anti redupillaied. In other Instances the leans were made torn definite period, and the money bonnectl'leit as security, the end being served so long us the green backs could dot be made evadable to other parties. In this way au amount, variously estimated at Mx to ten millions. was liter -ally tied up. 'lie result, of course, had been to produce an et item: s trio , eney,and to compel a consideranlo SMOtille r o( realiz ing upon gold, clocks and governments, with consequent decline In ye ices. It TS commonly reported teat some of those powerful interests which ate unfavorable I to contraction of the cUrreUliy haVe tleavored to exaggerate the existing atm ' gency, and iller.`l.o It haft a monetary spasm, that the , may elan. relief, operate on Congress, and obtain either a further euaLsslon Of Some kind of currency, or, at legal, a-repeal of the law of 15th of April last, which authorised a gradual 011tr3(- 140.13.1.0 the extent of four million , : Of ",,t ern. backs a mouth. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MAIMET Urr,.. or Tu■ Prrre.sulou U.zrire, ? itITALIAT. Jan. 15, 1,67. The receipts of cattle were again large this week, reaching about nine hundred bead. and with a limited demand and an aver supply, the market was a pretty hard ono for drovers, and prices, generally speaking, were a fraction lower than lest week, For Instance, last week several of the regular acalars retailed above eight recite, while this week, we doubt, if- in all, half 'dozen cattle - brought that figure. ..as wll be seen by reference to the sale., good retelling cattle brought from 74 to 7t,i, and fair to medium cattle sold at from 6 to 61. c. It la estimated that nearly one third of the cattle offered were loft over unsold, there being but Very few eastern buyers In at. remnant,, fled these few bollant very suer beveral car loads reached the yard• on onday,night, baring been delayed by an accident on the road, and we under stand that several bead of cattle wore kill. ed, and quite a number more or an In jured. Greenwald I Kahn bad t o car 10114. pretty badly used up. • • The Market was fairly active, and with • pretty Rood supply and a moderately active demand prices, compared 'with last week, more undergone nu material change. We quote to urinal' way at e! , ‘ to 7 ots„ for good to prime heavy aVeralice—noMuma selling ate t 6611",. Cochran 501,1 Emerick a Co. a head, averaging :MO, at -6,6 U. Paxton a Co, to Emerick a CO., U head, averaging 230, at C; McPherson to Euterick a ,27 head, averaging 24, at 6%. litaceY to Marche.- rather. 37 h averaging 3DO, at 6%. Ker. in a Martin report having retailed 30 bead at an average of 6y.3 Emoriok ano. 31.0 bead at 6to 6%—some few extra at C% to 7. Market for this class of stack continues very quiet,. the demand being Very light, bet the offerings are limited. Prime to ex tra fat mutton etieeo. snail as our beat butchers are accustomed to buying, may be quoted at oto Cf 4, gross, while common and medium are selling all the way from 4 to S. Miller .14172 head, averaging afi to MelinfOck,at 1,15. =PORTICO PALLS OP CATTLA McPherson sold 16 head of good Washing ton county' steers, averaging 1407, to Ker. win & Martin, at same to ovine, head of cows and steers at 0%. Z. Wolfe retailed 13 head of mixed Ohio stock at 4 to 7-6 left over: Glass a Lafferty retailed hi head at 3 to G54:-94 head left over. Myers & Needy sold 40 head of rough steers to N. Womb, averaging 1025, at')),; also, 19 head to Spotts; id head to Vanvoorlaa , and retailed 61 head. Verner a llartman sold hotheld/Is & liana 16 head Of gOod steers, twanging 125), at 6,65; retailed 29 licati at 6.10 'to 7 !larks & Traurruan sold Cochran 16 head o Derf pretitot g steers, averain PA head. I.U:le:tilde reta g iled g 20 head at 6to 7%. Kraus /lams 41. head at 0 to 7%-45 head left over. Merrick a Loud 61 head at 6 to Greenwald & Kahn 34 head at 4i t 0 7. notched 10. head at eV, to 6i4. L. Kurtz 17 heed at 7% to r dw. Morgans 17 /toad 01 to 8. Host 14 head at 4 to 6, , „' Marks TratirlThitl 84 head at ate alcAllieter & Carr 07 head. • Sew Yor4 Dry Good* Mir Del New Youk, Jun. IL—Dry Cipotf,, nowt ; and but low largo Jobbers are busy In do mestics. /quota in fair demand. Merri mack W 53; do I) Is; Wantsutta 13',4; 'lovers /13“Lowoll 10; Nnumkeng ti-4. Gingham/. steady and In limited request ot DIV.; the latter for Laucaliter. Brown Shootings 11 , 4 e 22!;, the latter for Atlantic ; .t. Ilicaehtid Muslin arm and In Molted doluand at PO tho latter for New York Mills. and :A!5 for' Wumautta. Domestic Woolens Inactive and deprossud. Foreign (foods without movemont of Importance, and prices fully muntalued enticipatiou of Increased eery. ilollignore Marling. ligggixone,Jan. V....-.Flour,dull and iterrir. NV oat, no eCe I pea.. Corn, stonily, mixed at 41,03. °Ate. steady al cOdgle. Corkin-IM, gaggOel twa utudw,-. trot.* In to9n( l . 'II rITISBURGII. lIALRILEIS . Owner es ruartrrsunr.on.G.e , Vrre , Trrool.7, Sanitary 23, 1E , 37. The produce markets are devoid of any interest, the operations m most of the leading commodities being almost entirely of a retell character, and round lot sales are not of frequent occurrence. For Bogs and the Hog product, there seems to L. an in creasing demand, while Flour, Grain, Gro ceries. and many other articles, we might mention, are quiet and dull. though, prices do not vary much from day-to-day. liitAlN—Wheat in .011 U but steady; we C9ll report I car No. I spring at 11,2,01; and 1 car do at a fractionle,. Outs dull but nu eilanged; regular salon.lore. at 3d 10:Z. established quotation s for __.._.. here aio no established quolaia..... Barley, and but a Melted demand. Corn Is quoted at 73 to . 75, en track, and to to 53, be store. Rye Is selling at 41,23 to for Ohio and Penna. ILOUB—Is steady-but rather dull the de mand being entirely local. We continue to quote in a regular way in store at all% to SIIO for common to medium Spring Wheat brands; 41014 to *UN for fair to &holed Spring Wheat; 413,30 to 411.511 for Winter Wheat; and 410 to $l7 for fancy brands. By Floor 10 quoted ut SS. Buckwheat Is offe r lug at 43t4 to klAY—There ls no improvement to noto In the demand, and the market is dull and completely glutted, and prices are very ir regular. Ire rail report a Hole of 2 cars baled at 42; and .10 prime do at 421. lIUTTLIL—There Is no improvement to note in the demand, and with a big sup ply and large receipts, the market is dull with adrooping tendency. We contluu uto quo Wat 2400 ;t2, for lair to prime 8011. Mil;S—There In a slight Improvement to note in the demand, but prices aro barely maintained—may bequoted at 20 for limed, and 30 to 3efor treat, packed. SEED.: , .—Flaxseed is new quoted at $1.1.', and but little offering. Clover Scat at $3 to 49, and Timothy, 43. APPLE:a-1n goat demand, and the mar ket. may be quoted steady at $.3,:0 to 41,50 per bbl., according to quality. Becelpts POTA.TOES—Continue exceedingly doll, the demand being very much restricted. Small sales Of prime Peach Blows, In store, at Ow per bush. MILL FEED—Quiet and nuallanged; small sales at 41,15 to 41,2 e for Shorts; $l,lO to $1,50 for enc0mb.;41,9,1 to e 2 for Middlings, said 12,'1010 42,25 fur oil Meat - . UO -a I llWl*l PITTS II Unti l't rno LE UM 1111.A.RIGET 0111 oz or rn■ TL,:spAy. January 0, oh 7. CRUDE—Thorn Wee not a Angle opera -ocm lu the crude market to-10y that we could hear of, and while dulleßsa stoma to rule klUprOlLle, prices are nominally un. °bunged. Wu bear of occasional small sales of Smith's Ferry all at ZN, bbl returned. and 14‘,:. packaged included—Venango on the spot, of good gravity. Sri. to 9 , obit returned, and 13.4 to 14, packages lucluded —these areabout the asking figures. For March, April and May delivery, we bear of oilers to sell at 9, but there are very few, If any buyers, at anything over 8. REFINED—There is ratlfer more inquiry for bonded oL principally on speoulatioo i and while reduers generally are a little stiffer to their views, prices, as yet, are no better. We can report it sale of Iwo barrels for March delivery, In Philadelphia, at W 4; DX, for April, at ;:l; 500, for May, at 3l 100, for June, at 31. and 500, for July, at 34. We are also cognizant of a sale or WOO bids, bet the parties interested, for reasons best known to themselves, tleellned giving par. limners; also, of an offer to buy live hull dyed or a thousand barrels, on the spot, at 2114. Free oil Is quiet and dull. the demand tieing restricted entirely to sllpplyingthe immediate wants of the Jobbing trade. MAR HEM BY TELEGRAPH New York Floonclnt Ignitor. 'Xs, YOKE, January 15.—aloney market snowed an Increased ease id the close. Gold etronger at 41,35!.., the short interest being very large. Sterling Is a fraction Ortner, at •Jl;igh.. Governments quiet and steady. Con pans of IS]. 1.041; ido .01 do 'Ct. I,es'-,6'.; do ' , A 10 , ),,431; Tee. Treasurice compound+, Leslcsll,l6.4. blocks timer, Ohio Gertlticates. Western Union, 40 , „4,4,c, Eels. Vz7;YlF'4; Mlehignn Southern, ts/1.01, , i; IW; Patsburgh.94)4o9l; Toledo, illgills+,4"; noel; Island, 10:9 4 "4 , Ii; Northwestern. Cll.ai?.; do preterrCkt, Fort Wayne, 10Ps. Vld United States bonds ore In sharp dt;man,l, and ono German house ha+ ordered over a quarter of a million of dollars. Considerable small lots have been. taken tor Switzerland. alining shares are lower; Gregory CCM: Corydat,ll64o@daa Smith and Pamlico , 04 715 ; benne:l, slOgp to: ; Quartz 15111.45. Mew Took Prodtaee Market. Nod . Your, Jun. 15.—Cotton heavy end a shade lower; sale. of 500 loalus 311,1 , 1 lin g op. lands at 30.,0. Flour. dull and letotko lower; receipts, OJILO; blots; sales of /.OM Mots super state and Western, at 69.ieff 10,50 for Extra tits/e o lith:A(6ll,EO for choice, 411,6411.2,t0 for Eats Western, 610,50011.90 tor choice, SIX 175 for IL $11,9M.6.11.,5 e for rcommon to Komi, and sif.oxo@it,ls for Trade rirauds th e market closing heavy. W hisky nt/Minal. Wheat dull dud nrk.le lower; sales of d,alo bulb good No. Y Milwaukee at 61.5 X. Itye firm, tont Martyry. Corley 10 fair rerinvot for export; sales of e1.,10J hush Western roc; Canada In bond, Melt r; Free, 61,1 , 7,6 1,10.1. Corn dull droll UM; lower; receipts, 11,1..N5 built; sales, xo,oeo tomb; Mired 11, et. ern loi More. 61,15; olloal, 61,15. oats .1 011 and lower; receipts, 0;A:61. bush; sales, Ix.* boot); Western, • rig:de. tsrecerles Petroleum quiet; Crude, Idtie; Iteflual 1,5 Bond, Mops steal nn. unchanged. Pork firmer, but 'Patel; dale. of .1,01 lest rein at 61•41•4619,57 for Ohl 51, , o, rlosillo ell ..b:C.,4:4'37.75 Is Now Mess, fie tc0,75 for Wealet n, And 60t.,;54617.1t for Prime: aloe 5.051 barrel,. of New 01,., wt 41.15t5, for /eller,' and buyers' potion of January; Febrotory And Motel, heel steady; sides of •.:50l tierces. nt 05a,5051,10,t0 for Mule Oleo+, and 11,t00kt,14.50 for India at' Beef Moms errs actOv. CA barrels Wart. Bacon otemly, ail In fair do , wand; sales of osol boxes, tit ix for Cumber land Cot; Ile fur short ribbed, and 1 se for moor, Preit,C.i Iluza firm, Weetern o,C.Solie. CUL Ilosts doll and heavy, 50105 of lto pockarcs, at dltifill'e for ehoulderv, leifilts for floral,. I.arol firmer; sales . 01 1,100 torrello, st 1001.10 for 041, and !f; ,t,6 13'..-0 for Now; Mao 1,•:50 barrels, at 1 , :!.e, for soften' option of February, /letter un eltanguol. masse Steady. . = Sr. f ocu, Janon.c.e l',.—Tuba. , 0 9 met, at s.;',:a for common loge,' roal 96, , neffi,0 0 for common Iral. llettllp nntut at 1/2,10 and rm., at, and 93,10 for drec.sed. Flour quiet - and firm audio you deuraud,t 11,t0ei10 , .; for spring and fall suporllnr, 011, , ,a/1.09j., for %Ingle corn, and $l3 d01d1t, , ..; tor double extra. Wheat firm. at If ,fidte . /,50. Cholar tall corn, firmer bat heavy for 0.111 pt 'hipping fuel/1[199, .100104 00 7.1 ,1. llaW nnebanvul at 61863. PrOvletona dull nod unobangra, bulk coatts packed Om 91mol eters 9%. RP, aides clear steles and bo• con elatr sides 131,' Bare Inktrably at Whl-ky firmer at 91,13. th I emp Us. k ctuaau o, Jan. 13 5.—N Fl oo r a non in a a lly loaCr; salon Of pring eitrk,o24ll.Gfill,:o. Wheat `men and , M er B. o Coro t dnil nd land lower; sale• a 0 No. 1. at 77,40. Ostaateady but oniatt sale* of 1i o. 4; as 40614. Provlto lota quint and unohanaed. Mt,. Pork doll at $18.:0 ailgad and 08,430t0r0d. Live Hods doh; ato.ad.yreaktoalel at 15.a0t16,1. Dreamod steady and Pl . higher; sale). It 6.5131,00, dividing On OM. Barred° 3Lork.at possum, Jan. 13.—Ylonr quiet and steady; Extra State, VIM; NO. 11p r1nk.1111,7:4 12,W. Wheat, uutulnk Ootug. COrn lu moderato request and firm; males of 000 hush No. I Cbleago at 11,00. Oats firm, at 00c for No. 1 it, small lots. Barley quiet, at 41,01. Rye quiet. Provi*Moi beaky; Mess Pork quiet, at k2().00. Lard dull at 1144212. e. Drivlsed Rocs quiet at SSGUe. Whisky quiet at 01,W. =Eli= ldirmaugss,7annaryls.—Flotir dull and sales at .10.34210,75 for Spring. Wheat unsettled and lower, with Was of No. lat gt,l4, and X 0.4 at 01.9101,5 G. Corn dull at st4o for new. Onto dollwith sales of Yo. lat tic. Provisions *lrmo!, Mewl Pork, lodes a 15c. Lira hop firm with solos at 060e.15. Droned hogs Arm. with tittles at 064.5Q7. =MEM22! Cntemtait, January IL.-.Flour dull and hardly anythotsr done; superfine 1M 7 25439,75 for eptlng; V. 74910,15 int alntar. %d blekey dull and unohaugud. hogs steady, at 47,(0 07,80 Oct; recel,as, 0,30/. Iles* Pork, sto,w cg 20,50 . Lad hold M 14gc. Green !dents In good demand. hulk bleats firm. Gold, 1174. ]lousy confect demand pressing. =t=! LoUrsYrcco. January 13.—Sales 46 bbils to bacco at k1,1.414,?..1. Superfine flour, a 10,51. Prltueold W boat, S2,BU. Corn, shelled, 470; bulk (.orn, ear, GO. Bulk Oats, Glo. Cotton, ll ])able. oge nominal. bless fork, a.a3,5e. Lard, tlerres, 124. Whisky nominal. 11 up, baled, Ir2o. Itlo Coffee, 23%0%. Philadelphia POILADZIMISIA, .111.261Lry 15.—Flour quill Nenhweet, $12,00013,50. Wheat dull, red, 62,6543,16, and white, 11,11103,444 Rye, .145 .01,40. Corn ideady; yellow, g 1,0001,03. oat. ateady, at Wane, CuntrabanlWhlonY, @IAD. Imp(:LH3) MO:1 a ajelq:l MMilU==Ml I=l Thursdity, Japus77 17th, 1467. AT TAMMANY 0 ALI, Nn. 104 Uhlo surer f lyaMlion of $25,000 TO LOAN =I la snots Of *5OO and upwards Peal Estate to get and sold UEOPUE M. PETTY.. • JePt Peal Estate Assent. NO. 13111. Mar St. HOMES, B i.L & CO., Anchor Cotton Mils, Pittsburgh, Halm raeturers of ANCIIOU (A) ISIIEETINGPI. ANCHOR (It) SIIEIETENGN. Alf CUOII. (C) Ault BATTLISU. 1.13:1,1) PIANOS ! PIANOS ! !—An entire stook of K UPS LestM. PIANOS. which aro now ton tittered the roads: also fl AL4 BROS. CELIEBRATEI)IIAhIUn. Price from OA' o upward. Persons In Wins 01. Ant elan Plano Sr. os /Tearfully tnvlt.d - to tan and outline before pnrchastnir elonsthhro • CII.AULOTTE BLUML, de:l .Av. 43 rum saw, PITTSBURGH ROPE WORKS. MARSIIILL, FULTON Z., BOL IN, Only 541,1 ucturor.. la th- czt HEAVY CORDAGE, ScLt Me for Slaam a.1. , 1 Cola 00:4 BAR:a:II LAID OIL WELL. ROPE. Tarred Ropes for foal Railroads, HEMP OAKUM AND PACKINEI, CAULKING c;0rn,5..1.,., Ar Warehouke..lll odd 115 Vail er Sireet Nt. 11,-, • .11:11:111i RIV];I3 NEW) Tire ricer Pc.y sidlilenly and unexpected ly comintneed to rice at thin pOillt on Mon day night, and It continued to swell all day yerterday, and iv, still rising alnwly last evening, with , ititt nine toot the chan nel. The rho, la oat of the Muttonindtela. the Allegheny being retell up tight, and list with tie indications of a break up. It reported ye,derdsy afternoon that the Monongahela had rl,rd :dation feet at Brownsville, and that the ice bad broke !loose, and gorged again at .lltTerent places. The weather I n ca. again tno nod quite cold, and 11040 pretty 11111.4,1 y last night. The rise in the river Im - slimed a 1110 re cheerflintl)Pellthri. lit tili; landing pester day, and hopes of ail earl, and permanent resumption of navigation aro entertained. Ut this, however, there is no certainty. lit 'we usually have cold frocking weather In January and February. Thu Leonidas, Capt. A. 11.1dettowsn, will taro for New Orleans toolaY, 11111 Passen gers and shipper , ohouid hear title fact la The clerk. Mr. Is clever °dicer. The hate Robinson, Captain Bout. Itehlnson,is steadily Piling up fur the name point, and will he the next noel out. • • The tilaudale, Capt. John. 11 Hare, with Captain Jame, Mellon, In the office, will at once commence loading in carlie , t. for St. Louts. and will cool" be ready to take her departure. The halo Petnlll/1, Cant. Light. • ner, with Mr. J. 1). Young, in tho office, Is oleo up for the same point. We hear It stated that Captain Andy B e ars is shout taking thereon( the office of the Kate nobineon, her former clerk, Mr. John Wherry. having retired from the river and gone Into thu calmed...len haul. kens la Ht. Leal, Captain hears illl.l keen out 01 the ctualulklat eiwancee for several Ccoca float. Thu iiew eteumur Dubuque now In process or construction under lbe superintendence or Capt. Lt. C. Leap for the Northern Line Packer Company n( St. Louts, will be completed. The following ore her ilitatin. alone . . Length, .2.1.% feet, beam, Z.V; feet, bold Si; feet. There will be four !Killers of Inch diameter.% feet long, with (toucan Mies. The cylinders are twenty inches, with seven feet stroke, while the iiimeuNious of the wheels are twenty.slx feels and ten feet buckets. . The Dubuque tent be finisbetl and far. Dished In the most superior manner With all the unalcrn Improvement+. In point of durability, speed, and lightness of draft alit not Ito excelled by any boat o - n the 5110. 01.11 , 0. She Is owned unit controtled by the Northern Line Pocket Co., and a ill ply between St. Louie and St. Petel baye the Chtelintatt Untrue, el Monday: The Clifton and Wv3t tnc.arl3nd arrsved at the wharf yesterday about one hour nottrt . They 11000 been in ram they ninco leartng Evansville. They left f.oublvill.o ,utt.trolay morning about 0 weld lc, the Cluton mak sun at night, where cite laid tip till yesterday - tear log. The West:bore• bald put up near Patriot. The former 1140 on lean 1,311. babel of cotton: the letter has prthelpully surer and 1.11/1/11 0 and 115 harp (.4 which arm for Nth-burgh. These gallant eteanott 4 are none the wur.te for the,: light through the Ito at i.. 11.• Stile. . . el.p the followlug from the St. Loma Rime( of sal Ili day, last : :me of the prleelpal reaeed. ieirigoe.l h-: tt:e ea:wry:ring lurpeetorr tor ir eultb; t writer rompelltue stearoutr to Cave "bwkeil" valvor, WM. that there were Mat:Ante , where eeklerst bad leaded the regular ettfetv•calvi with with mn. weight. LIMO wit,' Allowed by law. I:ce. o 11 ouch were the rate, WO think 1110 dung., eOuld have beau more rffeetually guarded Agalt.t by 01111 ply ordertng a -Mill-tale atenal gunge to lie pleee.l In i edurtecionit porltton In the cabin. 'No: "tell.tale" in a.. 1• :11l ion to the urea: tlezer venting the .h,ou7,tafStt'Urtllhilt toeug u.... , 1, her an otle finger,a Illch never mover heck art! eeept by lie being opemel uml tu x rned hack by bruit. It will at once tie Atett that, Iti: :Ms gu.age owl:Art br the lneul t 1.11,1 tat- key ret,Mea, ahould the engineer, a cur Wm. cur: More facial allowed, he .t cub! At ail dues hate tile es blerice full view : and UllOll It rPtllt, 10 ill., flirt of departure, unit vbilt from the Impector, would at ere, be met by tug punlrt.ment pi micrite by lee . Mary hi. Yorryth: to: her way tothir city, tram Cairo. ph keit up , ruag, loreke li:re..., fourut the elation:try fender., and ;ore of 0 net floe of the ['otter deck. ft alto entered Om bultiliead, and 'l:tot:ed . :Lie o ar. 11:a Mem- ItActiet Ca•Olpfltly 101, lotrVi.s2,l the hull of the. Aluguidia. and l• Ott hilt her up In the rly e ie of the L:a:titre, and' w.ll It n+a wharf:l,ml_ 11'1 1 . 01111. I.ll' It.tt 1.1t4).t 11. rrrt.vltr anti, fox, w.fttte 2 1:0 trAtan It. 11., .1 anttary t..ttet :1..0 1.ir1111• / Aar It.t IL tr.t.0.1. I It /1.1. 21. co; nom', F. II N 1,0,6 .t t 11000 , 10, h' , •tl S 1,111. - 1..trt,0 0, :to, oor.; 10 WAN • .111p1.0., .401,0 ttesoo,l: 15 .1 bowl, .1 I' Flamm it to vrra I tr., hay, I..ttiti , :+rti Brown: tlO .10, 0.0 tit....ta out, ittalr ` , t 1 rat' JO/1 , 3 31,0trliradt 11,, II 1 1 , 1, Idu strap ircul. Ii Craw :Ord: a., too ott, Ithtt 1+1,t1 , /.01, IV I' 00 at, balitli,./ op r.ton .0 CO, .1!,, GOO V otut Ohio/ I 1/tatn.t. 11., ..tt I t la:111,•••,1, tt clap ,t oeparAt I C.AI ar .t ilft to, 1 cat whet, inn Ba/t inwo: I 01.111,4. '2O 10 . 4.;5, I. II I'ol4l .t 1 ~ .x3 1: 11 /Itere /C 00,0 .150.....0,1 11011 .I.lltelttif...lolltflota /41:1.11 . 0y t cet; 11,01 1.01000, I// I.lll , lrientl. , 015 bay, Courtutly. I'ITIADVD.III, Llntl , re er. l2rn , ;ern en U. 1:..../ADDAVY 19-4 car vorik, slook, bp, blde !lour, Itntt w Soon. ID bbd. DE1110,11..1! nicker:s Pkge Oquor, Wll myer, inlore tobacco, Lltric,llsll , l ,t 05109., 5 MO. rem!, Ai In 1 .indt. La r d. er,th ec o, Ilmeroprls it 01. Posp nod enrollee, locum nevem , s 1 car •:AV , C 82,011 h; di ilkxl.l 1n..., A cO, 11 Ake .049. JLLS limns; ANA 110, eltanor, !Iroise, R fool 25 brae apply., II K. t p,etrick e, DEA 1),:1eV,5.:.11,,...Dt rico. Ka Unla. II.). neloomebre; I Car corm, 0 1. 3lii..ory: was, ,1,1 Moat:, 12 1,1.1. oomr- Pll's Wm CP.Pnlu. , : Pt on; I , Ar ODID. 11 2, erruct ticy,• 1,10 Anse', Tl.be tour or noplee, Iterrie(blll; 1U 4111 do, It Doman, bole butter, Petit) 2 Noah',; louts corn. Meal, IS do °NIP, E.LLIVENOD CLEVELAND AND rrtminenon 1t1123.1413. JA1111.117 1.5.-1 one lumber, Jolm Lirnal. r;10 do Iron ore, IV It ehoeoberger h [noir; 15 IrOln tBCAC:O, ARboaklen.R, co;: t.i.eonlea, r' root & do .in, Fullbstaks, Morse herb ! car lurnhor. Kelly .t to; 1 car In ` 511111115:er Indwell; 1 ear Isstled nny, A 4 litamq;l. , : COlm,ul oar, '7 do dm apple.. 15" lbertcreon, 1 ea( k, a, 34 Eva. 11er• 15 Like rye, Jam. lilcno, 5 erect. rag., rioditress Clerks l loll; copper, Part, 11, Curdy a co. ALLaonssr STATION. January I',-1 ear lumber, John Near; I .10 millfee.l,:tillmni, d co; Lao OM o. 1 to, n heat, Ken:. ntoly .t Lothrup; 101 hales hay. tt Kahn; I car 41uVel, J M Hemphill; 1O hWr nmoluY. IL P thlny; 2 balm; hemp, John I' Lenten STEAMBOATS V 0 U CAIRO, - 10EM. E . VIDA AM) NEW OILLILANNI' * " ' '' 4 L.• TG. fine paesenger stgamet LEONIDAS = Will Icarr hr the shore %DJ all Intirtotlla. pima MI6 DAY MA P , As. • t .for fraliebt api , ly on boa. , cs • doll VLAI:o. COI.I.I2iIiWOOD, 1 4 'OR MEMPHIS r, WILYA er—T tipl ItURINKOhi.......Cept. M. Mons le•re for the sieve end en Intern... Meta porte on the 01 . 1...Y.Mte-t , e . AVM. l'athi. Yor freletat or,,trtiryjargrl", lit, t4JUJIN OIR CINCINNATI line Pe lZlftriltrili'a.....capt. D. L. /IsNnort.so,r. I. now rcreivlne frrlght for the shove notnt% end will lucre Ohs 1.4!/...Ttlrtti Mr NAV MA TH/h. • for freight or pregy i n ,,,. boar.l or to ' . 111.1.11. lid Cil:3 p i on C 4.1110 *SD 5T.r. 4 .4,=,..N LOWS.—The apli.a , ll4l•lragart, GIL.I , 2O,ALF Vaal. JOlla G. 1101te; Will 1,. .Vr far 410.aaal Intl all intersot,liatv parts, un ur ALUM the ritti or Vail htt• Pot f r . , " .r wJALLBiDIr hued ur to Jaa F. ZdVSSNUOIN, Fifth Street,b etween Taunt/ and CA athans Streets, Gunsmith and 'Dealer lu Hardware. First ela•s antdo of all dozed:Mona always on band ano Lold it W„ lowest prlcos. LLcoalrlng donwarall,4••.,,olo• •• . _ A LDERMAN.--3 "IS. L. SUTII ' "LAND: COIIN. It lITIMILT AND" UHRICRY A LLPIL",--11rodL , fk."• Mortgage., Loves. Le., drawn orally., acoo!alalL.autt loop., tarot. t 1110 fsr vr- 1 r IlrlaiL 1 MLA,. 0, 00/.0 ve Ws/ atteno to the examluallun a Tltlrg. IrrLo./LI• tlous LaLro ra• in,r,ILULICXII•CIDIE TO .. j :c.tartely and neatly. Ilualf=l , l , c. - 4.1 to. •• ETTACII a.. !REASON, CD ROLLA IL A CLAD IL, Loottrooturer(c , f • OAR LEATH EU 1.113.1(17ili, Ohio street, A Itogh(n) . CILY• bill oAsoitment o(11.1“rg all 11. AN' IPS.U3I).SIS 40. ItOJ 1.1. , 0rty 6gt.). O. CLAIM, OuP , •° , dol7 BOQUETS ( ) 13011E1.12\ S. fix {qTiaybelNlFllugrit, sad boststocli of hr wad mlwwhid to wa rmth wedding wile* with, Ole awl llmad Itohute. YLlth. so short unties. - Verso also for oloh Yloral Wrestri Vrossrs. de. ♦II orders r u nglir attended to Cana to to the Wenn hhile• few notss. JOHN It. A A AtUliDliChli EBEi BIEMCIN IRON WORKS. JONES & LAUGHIES, i'L.I3 VE13E117.711.(3.13. =I DIERICAN AND CLAIB Rar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard bean; Coal Screen Iron; T Rails,l6 & 20 lbs. to the your& Train Ralls,punehedand coma- ter sunk Boiler, Bridge a"sd Tank Rivets Cut flails and Spikes; Ship and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; • - Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car isneels and Axles; Street Car Wheels and Axles; Coal-Pit Car Wheel's and Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE. 120 Water and 15 Front Ste. Ul4 CH HOUSE. Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St., )r.1:05 CHICAGO, ILL. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL IMI TANK WCIOMKS. CARROLL . & SNYDER, XAKUTACTUUMAS Or TUBULAR, HOUBLE-FLUED, TUBULAR 1311.1.410.1 d C Y LIN DER STEAM BOILERS, OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHANG AND ASII PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DEN SEIB% STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, ANDIRON BUDGES, PIGEON 000115 AND COAL SHIITES. Omer and Works earner Second. Third ,nd Liberty Streets. Pittsburgh,• Pennsylvania. 82 - Ordors Pent to tno above address will be promptly attended to. • aeltdba 14:14441$Mtifq$341 11 :1:1 , SINGER, NIMICH 8c CO BEST REFINED CAST STEEL SQUARE, PLAT AND OCTAGON, Of ALL SIR Mat, MCLAT, AKDCZOIIS COT SAW PLATES. lELLlrric AND BrAEDELLIPSICI RAILWAY SPRINGS, Cabi Spring Steel, Cast and German Plow steel, PLOW WINGs AND. MOWER BAYS. SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE, 6ICKLK.OI:Hyr.I., HOE. RAM PORK. TOE CALK AND MACHINERY CAST STEEL, CRoW-BARK. &a, 6., ite. Warehouse, S 3 Water St., Pittsegh, KEYSTONE IRON WORKS. HIITCHISONLASS a co., Itaaaraelnrer4 of the diftarent es. of Round, Square, Flat and Ilorse-Shoe Bar Iron, !loop and Baud Iron, Boller-Plate, Tank and Salt-Pan Iron, ShePt Iron, ite• NTT TOW P 11111 P, oa liouorootte mgr. 42:1:c , 4 Acta Ware Lou.: No. 146 Water St. 4,, 4 141 VESUVIUS IRON IND NHL AVOW. LEWIS, 8.41E11, DALZELL & ld•Jurakmaurdis yr . BAR, BOILER, SHEET .a.D.Tra irdt961 4 4113. IZELC)INT NAILS AND NAIL RODS. Warehouse, 73 Water & 90 Front et. PITTSBURGH, PA. KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BLACK, MINOTAUTCII29 Or Be.l Common, Relined Charcoal ' AND Juniata Bloom Iron. MERCHANT BAR, itotriin A SQUARE IRON. 0001'. BAND. T sod ANOLL 180 N. BOILER rucre and bIIEET . IRON. ROWER and REA rEll BASS CYLINISK a and ti HAND 06 rINCHLII 180 N. eIIALL T HAILS N . sad Ift lb. ID the yard, WILIAIGHT CHAIICS and nFIKES foe same. FLAT Han" Funcbed and Countasank. COAL 800 EN IRON. NAILS and EFIKES. Warehouse. Na. WS Water and No. 6 Mutat eta. Nyoras, neanel street, Eighth Ward. ad 'et ma tUlly Oar Work.. Flthbursb. .011:14 I'ORSYTH'S STANDARD SCALES. • .A.T.41540t • Copying Presses, Warehouse Trucks, Baggage Barrow Sugar mite, ic. ronsyrif, TAYLOR & CO" sell mot aC. 14.ASKICT STREET. FORT PITT FOUNDRY... .CIIMILES " - Hite ?limns NATIO7AOTUriIe Or \\ II AVY ORDNANCE,: i e. .1* ALL MINDS OE MEATY CASTINGS. ti vtal attoattoa Bob.t to • ROLLING MILL W' o , BLAST MACHIN SHY and MILTUHTS. Her £llth attended top romptt i. .. Al hareiornne, the 1..1 Mater arld wrap, be lewd at ibis Foundry. Haring .I.brph.ed of Our Old pattern.. wears prepared, 'elan ERN AND litraoratt patters... tormenters.' strider the snperelston alit. Zs -6 coi, to WOO. NAIL MACHINES at !dart na H.' c art ROSEDALE STOVE WORKS. L. PETERSON, Jr., & 00., Deafer* to all Olaf of Cooking and Heating Stoves, inovwbovir WARE, &c., A" ii' ° l;;ll l o'uslrt4t T lfi l bearga r e l tr . 14'01.41,3. MANrIfF URGiI t EBTAEItt a. IMADIJIT.... Of. fuurfoy ARTNA , STOVE - WORKS. 4..• - A. BRAD T & CO. • P tro of v arlet) of Cook, rlor and eating Stores, Among hIcO &roll. oat* tinted LOX EA. 1,11..gz gat3trlNWOOd . Cook •1. w•nufacture (MATES, (IRATE FEEETPI. EC. (Mee Nth! Warenvoea. cqrn4 at *mid and itroota. L'lttaboria. intfalloe a kNonsul strcet. ' Ulf MO /ON.I. .... ... en.Llia. lIIQUESNE ANN *EST POINT IRON 7011slId, PITTSBURGH. Pa.. man. ufuturo MOMS CLISOTXININ jeelebett•Le Cranlis. Platou 'Rod.Lever., Altman Jews wd Wrtets; Lao: litaliroo aphis. Lagoons iv e Frames, find 141 aliaPeefarh• Th. wde In Mt! lurrius Peen rot many years w/hirad leant. art prepared furnish all order; en trained to Ilse= Alin promptness sad diapatais. " lyllif6l !QS. ageti 4 ink UNION IRON NUS, !UNTIE VABD, PITTSBURGH. A LIDATION ON THE ..IRON CITE IOEOE" AND •`EITLOPS IRON CO.' Or.BEALti BANETAcTrtif. OP . IRON AND FORGINGS, Bpeclal attention given to the assunt.etufe of Hammered and Rolled Locomo tive and Car Axles, 3EIFLALIV 3I : ) . RAILROAD CHAIM., SPLICE BARS. =DOE IRON BOLTS, ac.: LINKS AND BOLTS, I BEAN% OIRDSit 'Boy( OCTAGONAL HOLLOW WROUGHT IRON POSTS:OE AND ANKLE IRON. • WARIEIIOVBEt 95 Water and 126 First Streets; OFFICEI AT THEWORKB. 2:11.121.1WMCD. PITTBIBON. octs4:2 Ai 0 sliTO:sr- STREET. Ninth Hard, Pittsburgh, • 'THOMAS N. MILLER, Presidenti These Works are among the largest and most complete establts.ment In the West. and are Dow pre- trod to furnish Engines of Every Description, Boilers, Oil 'ranks, Sheet Iron Work, - Railroad Castings, Bolling Mill Casting., Engine Gassings. Machine Castings, General Casting■. ORDERS SOLICITED. nOteafg pITTSBITRGIII kTEEL SNOBS ANDERSON, COOK A CO, DIIIOOZSBOBB TO JOBB& BOYD a 011..) Mutt:saurus of tLe but reaned Cut Stet. 2.12 t::: 1,;',1 °l.:2:l l otgr Mut for • Reaping and Mowing Machines STIR? PLOWININGS, SPRINGS, LI Lin CIRCIOIJULS, Ate. Cut A: Common Plough b• Spring Steel • roar of Pint aO4 Boa Moots, two Wove the Mononitatuas windy E B. WOLF, JR, &CO., DlrAnwafi IN Hardware& C utlery. Are now roc/Wotan large midltlons to our clock which It Oneron to Dealer. at 2171ALIBTMINILIV3P1:11.1CC7811111 Corner Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pi.ttaibrus-sh., 5e253171 GEO. F. SCHIICHNUIN & CO., PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, The ONLY STEAM LITHOGRAPHIC ESTiLS. LitiIIMENT WEST OP THE MOUNTAINS. Ituouess Cards. Letter Head.. Baud.. Liiheigi Clrehlsza. Show Chrds, Dtblotrigs, Portraits. Vle ws. Certfilastes of 1/hipbone. luvltattou Cued., C. Nos. 711 And 74 Third sc.. Pitts burgh. seglibm 010. D. 111111.X1...0. 7. HOLLMAN LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. MLISITT3ECEIL di" CO. ituauhciantn ofCAST STEEL: 81 , 111 M; PLOW .0 is urras ISPILINUIL AXLES CROW BANS. M. Pr 0111 e. So. 96 ,W.ILTLIIBTREXT 0.114.1 M.... P. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO,. P EX" rs.. '4.11".1.1 IRON W COW - IPC S w =sat !fp iarit strzt 0000 WHOLESALE - Hilt46ooHS. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO., No.IIS Wood SI., Pittsburgh, Hate in atone a 24 receliDag, a fall all OTinita nt of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which they carer at EASTERN PRICES AND TO WHICH The Attention of Dealers is Invited. C. iIIiSCTUXOT. W. T. BiLarloN./.I2.ISTMITIII6Ona dein WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WARE AND FAL XV a lir a a a 7:118 . AT C:014.1=1. 7 1€1, 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, line Watch and Clock Bo:miring promptly at. tended to. deILIT prrrsnynon PAPER IMANU PAOTURINOCOMPANY, limtacturcraor PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON MILL. STILETHINVILLIL OHIO. ISHIUHTOIS MILL. NEW BIOOLVION. PA. OFFICE A/CD WABFAIDESE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OPTICTMS—AUQIIST RAZTJE, President. • - JNO. LIVENGsToN, Troaer. SAMUEL RICO i.M. Secretary. Ohs—August Hartle. John Aterail. S. H. Herman, John H. lirlageton. John M. Per line. C. H. Merrick. Comb Paid for Paper Stork. • rtzt , al CAUSTIC SODA , Both American and Engliah, rviE warn: BRAND% For Oil Refining Purposes; Cobstantly on hatd.surfor We In ryystattles to Yul[purclusers, by JAMES HUEY DOBBS, 246 Pearl Street, N. Y. detrft SAMUEL Iff..lPFlCßEnsmim, Iron Broker,. 124 First Street,. PIITSIII7/143U, PA Agent. for the lisle orConmall, Donighmore. Jo Olaadan latrivok4ud Ullybust's U. U. Cbjeou rt b u Couset =tuts . and orderrespoottully lobe- Ued. 3•14:r4.1 NEw rerzn FOB - PAHLOITS—Treneh with Gold Borders. run LiMIABLIES—PompoIon rattan on. I . ol=—Nowerrek Potter= ea Rod Cloy gro Foß und. CHAMBERS—La. Asid Muslin Patl4lll *WITIt "" tjrW. P. MARSHAst LL,reet.. , w Wood URI FLOVIII COHN MEALI Pfasey Ilfaed• of Vt. tool. d Yloor • Choke ErandaotWintee do he Wat kio Good o d• o Vetere , Moon, good to choice brands: Rye floor: Iteetwbeet . tlgt: , Corn , tel, kiln dried; thee At astand, I= and 171 Wool etreet. lit 13 OC IIOHABZIt £ LANG. THE CELEBRATED STEEL A- TOOTH HAT HAKIM "hands and ..Haadow Lark" are manufactured only at tite OHO/ONi WORILi. near the Penitent! try, Alin Olty. My Forks .yrlttit P Wastons, Wheel barrow, tee Trott. ot OYU, mad, made of the best we/crud, at abort note, and warrant. ode 001.1:31BOH vot.wirks. REMOVAL. - THE UNDER. NOVI> have removed the cam of the ROM till. WORKS , tkom 35 Market street, Pittsburgh, to their Wor ks oa Canoe strert, they ma itemafter W toned. Foi. l ttylee Addrisalt,V,rlkmottrat..tA... nUANGES Alien LE PiltiNB-19 a ` esatilla ,l 44TraigralLal IVA ir 4.14, aZIEI-4411171. WALL PAPER-01 nll acnillin. 4) CASKS MADDER, Dutch. rtc'4 Cot Paxton, Masi Wails by gx.o. a. axi t Ly a 4 -`0.41 Eitebw, gm% varier, at Yo, W w enn Lircilerth 1ir094 BM; O t 3 F 4 0 0. 411.11gua.w" EILCHANIS. 1 /011 rt smrsoN • a.ALLACL ' E. . L...CaLT-T-DG.I. • cjurroN ai,WALT ACE. Ws hole- ; ( 1 fl rate .14ROCE 11 .S A-ND PRO.° CCE DEALEII.3. IRO\ CITY ' , l , 111LI4 No. G litreet. rat !burgh. jallube ZITENSION, G Rocgits,, No. 173 Wood ADC ill! Liberty Plitiburgb, Ps- ataitlyd WY. J. STair. ' au. 7. areal. Wll3l4.r*USSBrffik t-811;R101A9,1 late 311 Se w e SIKSICaditTS. receive end se k ll Corn Meal, (tau and Care. Bean, Baron, Lard. Cutter, Cheese, Efres. Pots. tire., and •ter, Fruits, PotatOes. 1 Jme, Salt. ke., de. Venter, tar atteutiou paid to and Lhasa btsed, Feathers. OIL Barrett, 11.11 owles,_ the - sale of Fort!Ju ad 1)01:nestle Pu-tta, 00. /39 TWA itrcrt. Pittaborgh. Pa. 1014 r 1.11 SCHORIALKER & LANG, rale dealer. tuUroceries. Ytour. Celia. Pro, door. PrOrtslone, Pleb. Cheese, Salt, Carbon Ott. Nos. 173 and 174 Wood sheet. near I.lbertYritret±t. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 - 13.ALiii DICKEY Sr. CO, lifhole sale limners, Commisaton 11.mb/sae. and dealers in Pratnce, No. SO Wai.e.r street-au-1 IS , rons errs.. Pitts Lunch. - . BIDDLE,No. 183 Liberty,St., 11. Pittaburgla Pa.omullerlonliercanl.ann Wholesale Dealer In Country Produce, Lin:cern, anal Pittsburgh inanufactures. Cain alewieed on Canstgainenta, and pald for Prodilde goner l•aaarrf .. ',ALLA. , POBT DALZE LL: &C0.,Wh01e .., sale (tracers. Commission and Porararril” Merchants and dealers in Produce rand Pittsburgh Martufactures, N. U 1 Liberty street, Pita , - bargh. VETZER & ARMSTRONG, For .- warding and !Cowinleatoa Merchant, fur the aisle of Viou, Grain. Bacon, Lard, Blatimi, Seeds, Dried Prat uni Produce generalif. No. le Market etreet, corner of ghat, Pittsburgh, Pa. fehnly _TAMES DALZELI.SLSON,Manu - R , facture. , of Lard Oil, and edintaindnd Met hants for the purchase and eale of _ Credo and. Refined Petroleum, Nos. IA and 70 Water street; Plusbargt. Advances sonde on Corudgnments. JOUR T. ZIOViII.ZDWARD 110082..•1111. S. 110 , 118/. JOHN :HORSE & BROIL, Mic e, cxeso.B To .70Mx t. MOIIO 1 CO., Inert. herorocers and Commission Merchants, ear and Water streets, Pittsburih. told ONOHOZ tl. IIZAD ..... HEAD & DIETZGAIt, Grocers Commission Merchants and dealers to all kinds of Country Pratuoe and Pittsburgh Mao untetores, NO.SOLibilltf litreet, oproidlto bead or Wood street Pittsburgh. IOW( B. CANFIELD, Commas - .to..nd Torwardlng IderObaut sala desire tu Western Reserve Cheese. art ter. Lard, pork, Baron. Flour, Fish. Pot and Pearl Aston, and 08.. 'Pried Fruit. 40. Nos. 144 and 144 Front Croat. Pittsburgh. r. wm. P. HECK & CO,No. IEI6 Liberty street. Pittstrargh. Pa., Wbolu sale Groners,Comndsslon Heysham an d dealers in Cannily Produce, Provision., Bacon. Lars. Mutter. Foos. Plates. Fish. dn.. Prods... Flour Grain. Benda, tire. and Drlset limits. 11.. Bait and LIS.. •••.• pITTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, ( Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION) 6't Fourth Street, Snarly Opposite Busk of Ple.talmegia. CHARTERED IN 1862. orEs DAILY from 9 to 4 o'lock,and on WsDNILSDAY AND SATURDAY EVIENINus from May Ist to November Ist. 7 to 9 trelock., and from November Ist to May Ist. Gto a o'cloek. Bongs of By-Laws. de.. furnished at the whey Tills Institution r•peelally oterto those • Goetz earnings are !hotted, the orotortnnitY Ecru mutate. by small eeposlts. easily saved, • sum which will be a resource when need.: and bear ing Int eee s e InstesdA4 remaining nniroduetive. 3Eic:•a.rd. Of 73/Leszaragcm - Ed: • YRZ.ZIES•r: GEORGE A. BERRY. Vic• I'ILLSIDENTN: 13. U. liikantAN. JAMES FARE. .In. , I.CCSTAILV AND D. E. Mcii/NLLY. A. BRADLEY. WM. K..171111i•K, A. S. Y. BAUM. S . 9. DILWORTH .101111 U• RHODES, FOLLANSUEE, JOHN SCOTT, JAS. L. Z O CHRISt KADA:IIc OPDER IL C. S G CHMERTZ. U. Sot tviv , n—D. W. aA. S. BELL. my7ttelt BASKING DOUSE. • N. HOLIES & SONS . , 33.ELNI-L=ll. No. 57 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. • Depotits rreelsed In Per Funds add Currency Codeetione made on all the principal points of the Uoi led titates end Canute.. Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities 130teGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. rartietdar attention rata to the ',archaic and sale of il[T. Se c urities, Incindlng C. S. floes of Mil; dn. do. feZdat do. Piers rallat du. eartaticates ot Indebtedness. Order SadVOnclsers Wingate or railer., Jail CNA3.II.BARC-11148.111. XNANC..11.L.111.7r111.11 BARB. KNARE & Blitn.".r.LEß Buccettore to WAALELLNK A BARU, N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh. • DrA.I.ItHS IN Pianos, 471.orga,ns, And Musical °nods generally. . flirSolo Agents for the Celebrated BILiDBII. By. New York. and SCLIOMACHEIL A CO.. Philadelphia, PL&NOS. Also, ESTE"' P. CO.'S ”COTTAGE,” and P.. D. A D. W. 5.511211•3 ••AMEILICAN" Og g/ANS, andT.LY.TON'S PATENT GUITAR. The best, Italian and German Violin and Gui tar !Urines always on bawl. no17:on HOLIDAY GOODS. ALL RINDS OF BRONZE,GILT, CUT AND 61.4.9t1 Oarbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lazuli - Trimmings, &c. Also W.II.RILLNTLD NON-SXPLOSIFEOIII - OIL. whole/Wei snd mixt!. JOHN ROSS & No. 04 ALlCalirlicot Elltrocyt; deM:silitdawT PA. H. J. LANCE, 1111.8 AND WOOLEN DYER. AND SCOURER, ALSO, • Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Cozen Cleaned & neglased without unpacking. Nos. 185 and 137 Third Street, Between Wood and Bmltbneld. =Men PlTTEllullOti. PA. CoP..AiC3kIEICO, DEALER IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, ItiX3Calir77irt. AND French Clocjks, & - c. Art y ' itmilp . eleea to the lIEVAII N 0/ W. 2.2 Pfilh Street se/ were 4:::S3LBLYLC/CO.ELI-a WANTED—TO uu coy' . ItAer for 75 TOlOO,OOO SHOIRLS CHARCOAL, *.tritirtg A D PVIM:001=1; MOORHEAD at CO.. 99 Wafer Sired. 4147Weadw, DRV DRUGGS!! • DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE .SOUGHT - THE- •CiLL- 'KNOWN DitUti 1101.1nIC ON Con. TNUEI3AL AND itUELNLION tan.. AA.LEUXENT. W 111 keep on hand • tall ael Dement of &Unladen( rortxrckisi._ And whim wl.ll be !wad cheapell than way older house In the two alUee. • OW d 'Preeerlptlona 'carefully prepared by-. 11 . 1 .. earst. Minted., oef PHILVILILERY and PA.Ncy warn on hand. oo - WEST COR1111(11111ACEILIIE irrox - s WOHN4, Northwest Comm Wes Common, Astmiumty. PI iZIVIL:AVIVATita • CO. Have on bxtull or peepers on abort nutlet 4 ,I" TH AND rime Immo'. MAUS run HiAU AND TOUR "Tat ec. • BOBArOrd crs promptly exec W.I. 1.1110):+31.111.• ABLZ. cam smite BAml & momr, At.i,a.c733xx.s.floPrB, IrBUM ASOOCIaTION Nog. and CLAJA trITEET, PlTTirri6t.Gki. pA. cranial attention Oren to the destaulair and bullatatt of Court 'routes and public buildings. a1:01 ROOFING lILITERLALS amens pitch, Felt Paraillne Flgrniab and. Black Paint, • Xanufaatarad and Wad o`ust lA' any cithar Don.. a Lae ao,loatry, woo MOB. al 00., tNfYMtthlreterr. lg 13 ;;:nc.:JL. auks avenue. Slitlltfili. PA. PULP, 221.0 ES AND MUSTARD, L J. 2 EDI. is on the Article. IfnLill 1t0.7N11 CORNMEAL and ELS 1.01 , 11. on hand. t• 'e -E - A - ND 'GROUND NUTS ROASTED' Snit:pity. We r...;. , Walls . inform the public tint we will ...Ito. e the trianollissure or all the IMF- L'Citth l' KIN lin Or SPICES. which we aloe to W liolrea, au,l Retail Desires at the lowest t lit De. aiming to ilea' foie, ne the potiotiaes of the Sohile. R. J.BANTEIII Dinner', R.inrmcrll. of tux Court.. CHOPPED m m,ll at I4:CEM:=II=I IMIED FOR CURISTRIALS PRESENTS. -New Style Ottomans, Largest. call, tibial:Covers made of roman as of best Wilton cud Velvet Carpets. The the • est, most durable and most elegant article of Parlor .7Pur22.l.tura• To ne tonna. nlsnotneto red and sold only by our sell ee. All oslne stylne of CIOrTICITICIBNB panend. of our own mate. In great vari Carpe rns and tor sale tem , low at Um Store of XcFARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Frfth Street, Nest .door sleeve 1.)141 , etc4 BuNtug• Coo, pITT.BuRa. GAS SAVING COMPANY, OFFICE, No. 59 Foui-th cpx.xciaws.teit JAMES I. BENNET, President. ROBERT FINNELVice President. A. W. BELL, Sec'y and Treasurer, JA9, I. BENNETT, W. W. PATRICK, ROUT. NIAMEY, J. 9I'D. eIIABAAN JNO. W. ~,,,,,,,,,,, i2MiDM FRINKLINCOTTON WORKS B. HYDE'S & SONS Are row oranwrerl to to.ufacture COTTON TARN, CARPET CHAIN, COVERLET TARN, CANDLENVIOR, TWINE, BA ITINUd, COTPUN WARM. dr., tte. W EST CANAL STREET. betweeoltobtraon and Laeoek, Allegheny City, P.. P. o.—All orders oy tustl attended to. nosl .63 BEAT ATTRACTION! GREAT RED DCTIO.II cs Clo MIL X) dts 131 PrOOD STREET, Ark eapec:lll literalen to the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. They are eltwang oot thelrttoeknt LADIES' FURS. GREAT WESTERN PLANING MILL, Corner of lar6or7 Street all Duitene PliTTBELlItOli s PA. Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings MADE TO OUDErt. LirAnLidted work In put a dry Donne and- finished when taken— out. Pnlinys. Flooring. Preacher Boarding. Laths and 'Shingles constant', on hand. Sawing. ra mping and Scroll natring dose.adin dispatch. Boles or all kinds i n to ordry. JOHN HYATH. FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY- J. LYONS, No. 110 Wood SL,APlttshOrgo, Keeps on hand and manntactures to order. tee FINICKY STYLE UP GILT. IdUSICWOOD and WALNUT. OVA PICTUREI7/0 ALIKEGE, POILTILAIT and SHAMES, Curtain Cornice. Entds and Sutton.. Consols. Tripod and Bracket Tables of exoulate deslin 5 54 workmanshln el AND REG ILDLNU executed to the litchest sine of the an. Kirrtuees - - Uoutat.A.TE. • I.4.riararts BELTEW BIaTLNG ,LEATHER AND CUM BELTING. Abeo. GEM 110 . SE. PACKING. =2 =1 INDIA DUBBER. DEPOT, Nos. 26' and ns ISL. Clair Estreac del_ • J. & H. PHILLIPS. SlaTi=3A K TetiyeePAT !i iED LAD. i o LEATHER BELTIIM AND ROSE, ktkaoraetared at No. 5 63111111rIBLD CM, br PLBB I I7..EY. PHELPS ar, £1 o, loot& Zoe New York Bobber 00. 413t.lini LtrAill'a. h tZtt I Vatrwq k .," PIM 6 lakven lYrrii rod BUDS, Bk.LT 800 Itkiete?r- TN THE HATTER OF THE ES TATE LFSADUEL. b COTT. decermed. '47, December Term. 7SBA. 15th, Mr... the Court th dlurl 1e b uc •Ise the handsLckitl.l6% AtMats A. IiALAXLS, Cluct. 1 1 "11 CL;l6llfbut4r... All person .Interestede bereby notillad that. ta,uader.lgned will tilted for n the N ipurprea Or Ni7e r t . r Et '. an Y g •ITIa " ! tt at "Xottirt" dele:4l4o, • Ai:Attar. MO-NILTMENTS, GRAVE STONES. Vaults, Fountains,. Statuary, 'Vases. CIE DESIGNS OF EVER/DESCRIPTION, - - BROOME, 00 - Rana Strada. • pRIVATE DIL YOUNG. Oata or Ptilladalnala..) lia.Pfs Third wrest. tram all deacrlptionsOf Irate Pliselieell 'nth unparalleled CllCealia. Particular attention paid to Speatmatorrtiosa• as disease,. of the Urinal, urns.. Ell teeler flint Re the eatele barge the molt eileeesefel en/ eIDPI.Ted • He glee tope or a speedy eiWil the Mated. , . -- • -- - Ladles will dad al/ °nil:2.l4 , lzae superior to Ca , other prolArailOrl tor rosoorlosr opstraciloos to Tara healthy meristroal.Vol r Untie. No. Irklica is torm dogma sirottzer, a• datlgitiottor , sbirt/soloCasses, Dollars p r - , Wilco boors a. ma to 5 r It.. rt11.97"' ith tram " 'utsts.=. Zonis BEXlGE&Ctl.lnanutrace.- tare.. GRAND 'AND hia ARz rIAXOS Waren...497 BLENIiILII. STIIItZT. 84.01121 Block Wen from 0-roadway. NEW lONE. • The Ft . reahafeenned by this Ana are eh .d.r.ed by al l theinholaZ MVOs OYUa enantry for Dale borraznal, clear. toll/taut sad eyeepan Wet. tear; wink for derahnfly and este). tbreu Octave Rosewood ti. rentr.r Grand Preach Depeetbag Action tarred lets ehroll desk and ty .re and • welit years.. for Ere yea.. for IK/Oshiler..o . " • .19.1nT • • lESICK &Bre:, Engine Build tin •Ntl )(ACHY:I/WM rusAulacture Eletlet'S Patent Balance Petty., tor steran r ilf all kinds of Drawer!' itsehluert :6114"willl fan fr . l ' t;:o& ' N:la ' ;e s e n " holle rs , Fire' }'root., Waiting Ilea. t ooaer "ail. s: Pamp., ..tc OWNED 11AltathOsi Mill Pl 6 It NI DEF.Ti. Pittsburgh. Pa. f air tad putting UP urhltturT rfrOuttalT attearboingbit I to. lirerr FOR THE BEST—We U. , will in a wort. by ALZTA‘DEIt BTAPtITAA, of blows., eutliteo •!A lOU Or LID lkAlt dET V. DV. T 3LSTATLY TlC—Aelb(i ITS 4 , ILIGISO, LAI:U.ILS AND It esuLre, mr. IiteDIAAS• Dag sulDelaul. Ruaratitais that this whit be the Artisotora 111.1 ri, of the late war. sad all who destie the moat. twituble and rosigrar work shoold awalt Its ts— sue. NATIONAL reIIII3IIINU CO. NO. WI street, Ptalatielphla s Ca. Ja7.l37dlrT IL=u= aGINV7747IIIIZIt 07 Steam Boners, Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheol Iron Works, 44 No. GI b7EJSZT, PITTSIWRGH. to Jo 4 / a II7O 7 El