•,. z- El SUBURBAN. BON Prearom THIRD PAGES. airaT onus. Conant of-Qnsotoir ?Woolen., Before lion:Edwin El. Stanro. TH. CAI* CIST.AT.AbI'OED, tmeut assault and battery upon poriegithisi' Itslol - Ituchanin, was • with critirfany mornlrig, haying 'on Thriniday evening es iar as 0. Themain question Was whether • haA aproperwariant formatting There was some , proof that ono tilting to tha arrest bad away .; mu not produced In evidence, . waS'abowit:ori tlie-part of defense bO-defendant bad ask.' for the pro. on .of authority for bin arrest. when d the Writ:tors responded 0— you, wed no - warrant-to. arrest you; wog! in without a warrant," or words to neve, In charging the Jury. aald teoriloars refused to produce the then it ws Acmandol, and tale • stated w a nnged on the occaston, idea *outrage . Was committed rlgtita 'ot. a private atired, ,Siorsever, did not extant the &dahl ia COMm riling the alleged assault an try,tor_the onaductof rue °Moors was PrOPOr r linhjeet. indtctinent. edge suotild h ave been 'held remonsibleX . v law. It was the duty of persona It tO• arre-t when a proper wart t arduberband: the dirty :of ofticers r lo sea Wanne s s when demanded, excep -s, in caeca where-they may have letrella that the party catgut ath escape; bat when there was as nal of- silbtaission, tee officer show his warrant. Uptet . and if the orticcr attempted t anarrestiby so doing he would ce an assault and battery, and the part inns& would have a right to resist, 1 ngan'arrinit on a proper seaman sheen* an o ribrisr. wasjasttflablo in Ode considerable 'forte, but he hod no right t tartars a tows by the app nation or ••10 Dare . tak an Of ?thumb' screw` , arrange ztjaat3 In any other way than to retain hot of prlSOner., If two defendant, when a rested, threw. Woman down this was no Istilicatleur or autiosisslA, anti every stroke with n fits bends or his bees was an assault or an assault and battery, II the or, ricers had a proper warrant and the defend ant UMW. that they were odours or ItkelY to be known as such: Trio jury found verdict of guilty,m defendant to pa She d t t=whleh Emanated to one aundre . . , akornita orriClas ititiUSTSD. John E./Janie:al was arraigned upon at indictment containing. two counts, 011 charging hln_with resisting Constabi Lama EdMnudeon in endeavoring to make • an urethan d tba other charging him with assault: and battery, It appeared, on the part of thaproesentionthat on the fourth of September last; during the Progress of a Polltdeal. tenveatten atDlClieesport, two men, Or:a of - Mena brother of defendant, engaged in a quarrel, when - the prosecutor. wto wasborongh constable, interfered and endeavored to arrest um combatants. De fentlant interposed, struck the orator, And •Was =ten Into' custody, whilst those who were (Inerrant - di made their escape. De- fondant was taken before a Justice, geed, and subsequently_ the information upon which the Indietmentwea based was made don e e, thee ()Tering leaving . donee; the Intl conaleted tritbiant their Mg, recommending - the defendant to the Mercy Of the court-doubtless in conse quence of _hleyoutb s and the fact of his very, natnmilaterference when Ida brother was In trouble. me was sentenced to pay a fine j of flve.dollaßand the costa. 131,1 '__ WEST von nen° Lan.Y. - IkendEit,o rt was indicted for enterin g the store and dwellingor his sistordn.law. Mrs Jane Stewart, on Carson street, in 'Ur n:LI/10min, en the night of the ntli of No camber last, with burglarious intent, and taking therefrom (elites. two breastpine, ePotigetcalth, firemen, sir-Mts./M. The pros - ecutrit testified' that 'on the' night stated she awakened about half past two o'clock and observed alight receding from her; she kept her eyes in the direction of the light Until Itnan'aPpeared with a fall burning match in his hand. The man .can David Stewart. the defendant. She scream ' ed, getout.. of bed re., soon ae elm could, - when the match went oat, and lust.as it weht out defendantstooped pick eddownjudd • up her daughter , " dress,'passel oat the front door and ran no tile street. The door had boon locked, the key on the. inside. Jelliegaild Mike veto picked tip on the side ' - walks in.the direction the defendant ran.' The proseentrix was positive that the man was the defendant; .Ithew tin voice and nbleletlOngt bad known hin for 17 years. The second night alter, she said her house was set on fire.....- • - • 's • A dandies-rot Jars. Stewart Wedded' that she was awakened by her mother scream. ' ing..murdegt adid.calling• Out that "Dave Megan Ruth thelboasey) -she got up and leaked about for her clothes, but found they were gone, and et the request of liertrierths et she wetiCtiadiC toted; alto saw a man on the aged kitchen, at the back part of the hoe's') it 'weak - dark ralby night; a man found the clothing (of Witness) next day about two squares from the house. Oftlem Chrlst,Feht was called and gave corrobora tins tei ti tiaimayila to the eluding of the jel lies san**. - Yorthe"defente , evidence was Offered to oontradtat the prosecninx. David films, fattneimbierjot-defendunt, testified teat `airs. Stewart said to him that the recog. mood the defendant by his eyes, all the could mho! Ws face. (ea he had a handker chief tied over the Miser part, covering his ' mouth and care,) and a bine overcoat. Dint Stewart testified that M. illd noktme his eyea:bat'knew him by and • elothing,L 4.liother - witness testified that on's hirdatreet, yesterday, ho heard Hrs. S.' telling her daughter what she should swear to In Court.. Some_attempt was made at SU ..., but this, dfense was not pressed. Quite • =Caber Of erttisesseS tsstlaed that toe attendant had borne a good character for honesty. Far the prosecution, as re butting, - Sim - Stewart and her daughter erirrerseciallel, and swore that no such con. Vereattoa, as stated by the witness for the defense, bad bilddiplthe between them on Tema street- It appeared that the witness itroWn s • - • is. railroad - conductor) had left the Conn .at recess, with with the husband of tire. Stews.; giving risen/UM Preset:Won that he bad ed airs. Stewart and nor daughter d pnrpOssee ly. - Mrs: Stewart and her husban are p arated, nomad to family difficulties, and an application for ribmicti is pending. Tim - hu s band(' emptied with basing set on fire the house *wowed by his wife a night or two afterthektiegth burglary. The whoin cane ratted upon the question of identity. After Meier, had beau chanted the Court • adjeurned. The verdict will-be rendered on Monday morning..: Common Pleat. Setbre Hon: Jame* P. Sterrett. . Lewis Petersen vs. D. C. Salielinrv—two owe. Verdicts in favor of plaintiff for i7l.llailagan; daDlpli Ifertiva.iroolrluge and Abram. /mica on t sioprotnleorp voice. Verdict La favor of plaintiff forga.PM 17. George RAcher4 vs. Janice Y. Wlltou. Ac tion on promisor). note. LVerdict. In favor of platwalr' for .4122 as Notion for a new • • - IHstriel • Coma. • Before Eon.-Mostwilempton. In the ease of A. W. PM - terve. Pete/ Colo num. the furs rendered a verdict in favor of pdaingllfor SHIA. Dolma:halts counsel moo ed for • new trial. Thompson vs. Wm. Illmbllrght a. 01. On WALL ffntl . . .; their Return. The utensil Of !few York. awl Baltimore roggillAhfutitended the prize fight near Harrisburg, on the .i . layof General 0 earrs . inauguration,-comm itted the most dia . gracehd acts at rapherg and violence, while on thetrretnrn on the refined train bi- Moen and Lanbaster. By, some aeoldlento the- tar containing- this prectontslowl ol- =Miens- was attached to • the same trainortitch brought down from flarrishorg this - military organization of Feu : ll44lolst which tram gone lip to take . • patt tin dhe imanguratton ceremonies. As usual,. when the thieves found themselves in test -,amw o s f . tai o rso k n e s surg i s T ed ui r . = 01mi:rations, Cosarlencing with ') the conductor of the train. It fortunately hsp. Vaned la :this.. : case that there was a salt cleat number of men on the train to resist the robberesnd their ,wore was not only brought, to a wadi:lee termination, but some of them were thoroughly end pistil' Puolob , ed, and Made tO give 'up their plunder be iddetO.Thiggractice of disgracing our B late. bY these scandalous contents of the men of 3:12..40—Wh0 travel on it and live by and becomeinore tad mere. frequent, and we think it tilllelatat same systematic and vig ow= atteetion 01 , :n1141be given to it by oar autborittee. it... 4 not alone the violation of law and the Metal exhibition Itself that are to be complained ot, but such affairs always bring perils to people that are tray ellingatithe same time, [Or they alware t2ie4ll33heir exa tsiargo bo2l,les at rakis h. sad thieves and-disreputable character, of kPirsisteneAssailsot On Thursday afternoon a.man' named 1 Joan Morrison, a boarder at the Drovers Dome, lathe dibitli Inv:doves arymted and brought tothe lock.up try Officer Wilders,of the night *Mee, Wn a charge of assault and battery., ;preferred by William °Meth. ouiem e resident of the aame building us &wmochm t t h h e a Dt,OnT'hs t un o d m ay e , he s wa ua D o using through the building, when he yras follow. ed by the aeau.sed, who, without any provo cation whatever, attacked him, koocking him:C.4o*n and .Inilictiog a considorable wound on his forshoad. O'Neill saw that his - assailant-was - worso for liquor and waked sway not desiring to quarrel. Morrison follow n htm jerk- ed the chair out trout utter ed , t I..lmhr d owing him to the floor. lie tint - up, left the house made the informed . n for ,assault and battery agairust.Uorrison. The latter was hold ycaterdity for a farther hearing. .. • *.likkiwarig. Collect 014 - iDebill. idtal Thompson, some time since work . ed - fbr Yr B. Schaub: Whet he left the =vice of Ifs. 8. be asserts that that goo- Umiak' failed .to pay. the full amount of 7"11 ,„ 14 ► tea1 , 4.4 „,„....V L - Ballmg to collect his dues to .. 0 .e 4 W 133", he determined to takettoat of Ids alleged debtor. Accord' tngly On pt.:lns:lay, bum:wand to meet Mr. Bahamian-Tamale street near Vie Bull's Head, he, attar soma words, pitched into him. flubscotten ly the sullied made In formatlOs before Mater McCarthy. chart loz his assailant with lawsuit and battery. Al,,,,uus mu, had.- and default of ball Thompson was a4tunzitted to jail for trial 0111 0 26.0X0.1P.I.—There were 30.000 marriage s ilrs in9ll O 6 hiYost. in' 1866-6000 won than Wr .other Desniented Nati a — Matadi'. , • • twenty-eight yearsman, apparently bot years Of ago, and giving his name John Vanderwalksr; came to the Mayor's office yesterday sad requested assistance. lie was apparently not drank,. and was, evi dently partially insane.. hie stated that he carne from Rochester, PenniyiVania. Com ing to Allegheny city on A freight train on Thursday night. Ile Would not state why ho came to tide locality,'hut said he bad no Idea of getting work hero. 110 bad belong. ml to the ,Fourth Pennsylvania CayslrY• and his left arm was (Unaided by a gunshot wound. also allowed a very °madder*. ble hurt, on ids head. which probably caused Ills partial derangement. in explanation of this he said that be was attacked by two men, one. of whom be whipped, but the other hit him ort_the head with an axe helve. Ile was taken charge of until proper disposition ran be Math) of hlm. • Temperance Demme The Pittsburgh Tempempie League hold its regular monthly Ineeting in the Flint Reformed Presbytenan Church yesterday. evening. " he chair was occupied by Dr McCandless, and iir.B. C. Miller acted as Seeretary. The meeting was opened with prayer. On motion the rea din g or the minutes wasdispensed with. The executive committee reported that they had engaged speakers for the even-- log, bat they hat not made their-appear ance according to appointment. it was nu. lieut.:ld that one t them was indisposed. The evening was very cold and the audience consequently emalt,and as the regular speak era were absent the League. adjourned. • ._ • . p in ressaseentlon.—Justice Scribe of Reserve townenip, yesterday commtttea tojall. in default of $3OO bail, for trial at Court, Chapnian Lewls, charge ed on oath of Wm. Ernsteln, with false pro. Lanced. Justice Arent, also of Iteserve. township,' lodge an additional. commitment •agalnst the same prisoner, holding him for trial on a charge of codtmon barratry. preferred try • the same prom:color. The access commit ment was In default of 61,01ie ball. " • Juqticb - Arent:also commuted In default of Wad ball. Andrew 'nicht,. to" await his Wad oa a charge of conspiracY. preferred qy the same induscrious prosecutor. Final nearlog.—Our readers will re• membere the arrest and partial bearing some time since, of Patrick Ferry and M 1• cb eel Se anti, charged, by. Elisabeth Manly, with having, an the let of January, corn. trotted an assault and battery on her hus band, John !lardy, The accused had afloat hearing yesterday before Mayor McCarthy, and wero required to Ore three hundred dollars bail for their appearance at Court. , flealtill obtained the necessary amount or ball and Area roloasetL Ferry, however, could not give the required security. and was committed to Jail to await Ms trial. Obtained R TaMmlesion.—Captain Alexander Malian, of Washington, Pa., lormerly commanding a company In the 'Eighth Pennsylvania Reidrves, has recent ly received Ws commission as second Lieu tenant in the Regular Army. Lieutenant Wisluot was =vended in the service, and was honorably discharged. , lie has:went. ly held the position of Principal, of the Un ion School at .Washington. Ile leaves im mediately to report at licadenaaters. Found.-We stated yesterday that two valuable mares belonginato Martin Tester, of Wilkins township. had been stolen from the stable of that gentleman on iTednes.. day night. The night watchmen on Thurs. day night found the animals wandering at large in tee vicinity of the Pearl Hotel, in the Ninth ward. They were taken to Jack son?. livery 'stable. on-Fourth, street. yes terday morning, and were removed during the day by their owner. Hotel No . Fulton House at Washington ' Pa.,- fermer/y OWnrd by Dr. Templeton, deceased, bas recently been acid for, VOX, to Messrs. Melvin and tat tle,- formerly proprietors of the Mansion Monte, at Washington., = Quito a numbtsr of spirulatora hare gone from Washin'gebn to Omaha and other Western mtlee, expecting to be able to se cure contracts for furnishing supplies to stoops which are being sent to the frontier. lion. E. B. Washburn, of Illinois, will soon sall for Europe, intending to be absent abouttliroe Months. 11511 sald . tri be suf faring from a special &seams, and4ors: for the purpose of obtabilni medical - 111.1i5. tince. . It is reported that the English mission Will be tekidered David Dial* Field. • . In the Sew Yore Auemblylyeaterday, a resolution was unanimously adopted, that the Bailment Committee be directed, to make an immediate investigation into the Mete coneming the disagreement between the Central •end 'llivejtaliroads, and report at an early day. • The New .Orlealis blot Committee have nearly completed their examination, and will call but a for mare witnesses. Sever al communications between the civil and military auteorities in New Orleans, not before pablialted, will be ufeludeilin their MCC@ Information recited at Washington from the frontier, official and otherwise. leads to the conolusiOn that a majority of the Western Indian tribes are now on the war path ready for a war. of plunder and eater. urination &gab:math& wlntes.. Information from North Carolina has been received, to the effect that secret or= ganizations, with . revolutionary °Opiate,. cast In L'inon comity.' Outrages of an ag• gravated nature, are being perpetrated On negroes in Wayne 'runty, - and,Ofriceis of the law confetti th•tntselves afrild trisioleet. 1 the perpetrators with the remedies provi. ded by law. A Hermit's . Richmond correspondent says : Tne people * of the &mita • have Made up their' minds - to • shake - off he Inaction of the last few months, Isnd take hold of the vital quee• - bons of the hour with vigor. There bag .been a degrease Mlle negro papulatbv of Virginia. to the amount, of 100,0i0." • !.. A bill has passed the New York Senate re. Qeirieg adjoining railroads of the same gunge to pass freight without breaking bulk, and to sell 'passenger tickets toll ck baggage through. A bill has been =Mediu the New Took Senate, eiving the sole right 'to lay electric cables between that State and Franoe to the International Telegraph Compaiiy, repre sented by Cbarlcs C. Leigh . and 'Charles Howard, for twentyyears. on Curtain Con ditions, one of which is that the line must bean successful operation within two years. The Covernment herd it Fort Laramie, consisting of sixty horses and mules, was steam on Wednesday night by Indians. In' their flight they killed two men hauling telegraph poles. The troops are entirely insufficient to protect ilfe and property. Exudations were °tiered In the New York Legitleture yesterday revering territorial gOvernmerit In the Staten tillenrgenizett by rebellion and ,They fo;red. A. gunboat will be stationed at Kingston, C. W., In the Spring In conned:lance of the number of Icnian convicts In the peniten tiary, there now.. A - gunboat. will also be stationed permanently In the Klagara river, The exports from Canada to the Vatted States during the past year were nett:Rows:. smote busnek; barley. 2,00ke00 bush. alit butter, 61,000 peunds ; dour, 40o0e0 bar. refs; lumbar, 127,t01,N0 feat— • 'Governor Crawford, of Kkisiits, has been appointed on the National Republican Com.: mittee In place of den. Lane. It la boil:lied that' Senator Pomeroy will be re:elect edinKansas, to the United States Senate, next Tneaday. - " = - Starr Brothers' dry geode store In louls vine, was robbed by burglars on Thursday • night, of 61,000 worth of BUY!. t A ballot. In the Kentucky Legislature yes. terday;for Vatted Stites Senator resulted as follows: , Speed, Radlealt• 42; rowel!, to; riardhig, .21; Rails, '•' s.. Judge Flaming, of the Sup rime Court of Georgia, refused, under the State law, the appLication'of Aaron A. Bradley. a colored memoer of the • Maine liar, pormlieion to practice law in deers's. The evidence taken, before the Roue Railroad Committee In the Now,york Leg islature yesterday sheers that is few week* before the expiration of tie term of °Mee of the old Board of Directors of the Nu ' '' . York Central Road, they passed a resold don giving the !Judson Myer Railsped Cempany a bou>.Sof one hundred theusind dollars for the badness of the season in ditlon to the usual pri vate a ll o wances on the freight carried over that road. This resolution was resciegled by the sew Board of Directors a few days after their election. In the Maryland Legislature yeaterday . the. MU to call a Couatltutional Ceetireption occupied most of the day. A Joint ballot for United States Senator occurred; Tote scattering and no choice. Ice In the baroor of Baltimore in tin In. °hes thick. Navigation ituiljended In ChesaPcalle bay...:..._ - C. C. .ASLI-43r380, Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, anzr.ecniumi. ißcr.a.zzik French clocks, &c. St:total nntntt+on given tO tht,II.Ir6TMACI Ot FINS. WATCUM. 22 'Fifth Street: seitlVlen PH: R. P. • Banker and Broker, 118 Wood Bt.. near corner of Fifth. ,_ • All desori sol ptiona of GoVerandent Hands .nd dOn libnla tenni. London and ontuneatal.Eachange sold at Now York ratoc• Geld. Silver And COUpOns boned at Idigh• oat Y ates. and Gold Draft. loaned on How york. FINANCE AND TRADE. 0,1101 MP VIE PITISEII7IIOBAZILTIR k'HIDAT. JIIII.IB, 1847.' s• The New York stools (imitations. tclay, as reported .by nobbieton, McClean 'd Co., were as followe Gold, 137% 137%; Eighty-one bonds. 108; Five, , Twenties, old 126; .Flve Twenties, 'GS, 10614,; Five Teen w, 10434; Bevan Thirties,lo4%; Michi gan Southern 11. it., 711%; Cleveland d Pittsburgh, 9034; Fittiburgh, Fort Wayne d Chicago, 90%; Erie; Itallroad, Western Union Telegraph Co., 48; Chicago d Hoot Island, lODIC Chicago and North Western 11..,46n; Unto, Vii;; Canton, 1736; 3Liriposa, 03.'; New. Tort Central, 108 X; Hudson, At'clagan Central. 103; pre ferred, 00.4; Quicksilver, '111;1 Manta Cen • tral, 118; Beading, Tlea Ilatof:shetltra sales fa l'enango County, advertised to tako place January. Wtti, lIM7, embraces the following property belonging to oil companies: The property of the Globe Oil Company, In Fuger Creek township, Venango cdunty, Ott the atilt of Wineor Brirs; the property of the , President Petroleum Company, con taining eight thousand acres, at the salt of Barton V. Fleuttng; thu property of the Emit Sandy and Allegheny Oil Compty, at the 'salt of J. P: Morrison and .1, K. Dale; the property ofthe.l:s.st 011. Creek Petroleum Company, at the colt of . WM. C. !.'vans; the Culbert/Km Bun Lni Company property, at the suit of David Christ, for the use of D. A. Weaver of Pittsburgh; the property of the Consolidated Oil. Company, at the snit of Chas. 1.1.1'oulson; . also the Silver Farm Petroleum Company, at the suit of Wm. Painter and It. P. Clillughatu. These properties were pat into companies at enactment; prices, and will be cold under the Sheriff's hammer at a mere fraction of the original cost. rrobably In the long run It is better they should change owners, and revert back again into farming lands. Toe agricultural Interests of °Wham have been sadly neglected, as nearly ail the most avallable farming property has been held by companies organized for mining bun poses, aml with no regard whatever to cul tivating the soil. —The Chicago Thbentr, of Thursday, to ports money matters in that city as fol low. The money market shows no signs of re lei from the exceeding chaeness by which t has been characterized for the past.three r four weeks, but on the contrary each -- • , succeeding day adds to the stringency. The general basine.ss of the city is dull. De posits show a very marked falling otr slice "statement day? and eollectlons are re ported exceedingly slow—about 10 per cent being returned unpaid. The currency. which boatmen chipped to the interior dur ing the past two or three weeks to ',telltale the movement of the flog crop, seems to move very slowly through the avenues of trade, as none of It has yet made Its ap pearance. The shipments to the East are go a very small scale and until such be come liberal, we need look for no flow of currency from the East. The demand for money is less pressing, as the large major ity of borrowers understand the situation, but thihmaricet la none the easier. The hooka discounting at to per cent for their most favored castomersonly. • Others are entire. ly ignored. In the open market there Is a good demand for money by apeculatorsoand leans are /Wife at 'M:% per cent per month, according to the standing of the boryower and nature of the collaterals. • izrremosusa RULAKTILIS., Oln/Fll ON rem PITTISI7IIOB EARITTI, Femur,' January 10, 1867. The prOduce markets are apparently duller than usual; If such • thing wore Pee sible, even the regular daily petty trans actions being somewhat reetricted, but we suppose,this may be accounted for to part, at least, by the extreme cold weather, which, undoubtedly has a tendency to re tard out-door operations. The transactions in all of the leading commodities are very light, being conflned altogether to supply ing the immediate wants of consumers, and dealers, while, so far as values are con cerned, there are no changes worthy of • special notice. - GRAlN—There 13 but little inquiry for Wheat, though It is - held pretty itouly at (termer quotations. Outs very dull; small sales in store, at ed to 51--Bale of I car Ear Corn &tee, and 1 On Octal a. Eye I. q.t.' and_unchanced, being quoted at 11.1,171t0 IILA for prime Uttlo ind Penna. There la little more inquiry. for Barley, though, IA yet, erica" lire not quotably higher; sale of UXO hush, on private terms. FLOUR—There Is no Improvement to note to the demand for l lour, and while the market to a little dull, prices are nn chanced. We continue to quota. in slime, ar.dltyi to lOWA for good staadard Spring Wheat brands; $ll4 to $1414 for tirldter Wheat. and 016 to $l7 for fancy brands. Rye Flour Is milling to. small way, In store at IS per barrel, and Buckwheat at WA per • . SEEDS-Crushers and dealers are still but 10.50 for Plessetn, •though there le but little offence. Clover cud Timothy seeds quiet and unchanged. lIAT-The.market continues very dull with a supply considersoly In excess of the demand, though the receipts for tin last fow days have been romps:falsely light. We quote at IRO to en for good to prime halal, on track. BUTTER-thndinues to arrive pretty freely. and wit h& supply considerably id excess of the ;assent *cots of the trade, the market is dull with a drooping tended. cy. Small sales of prime Roll at Su toll. EGOS-Quiet and mamas dt we continue to quote at PI for Limed, and Zito 10 for fresh packed.- POTATOES-Col:Inoue dull but unchsti. gad-Oeildl sales of Pesch Blows at 000 per . . APPLES—Quiet but steady with regular 'Wes at µAu to µper bpi for fair to good, and 4445 to 4 tore holeo. DitIED IiIIVIT—We can report sales of bible Appleaat 9.944 awl llin,gta to qallty. reacborquated atlt to 9, for quarters and !rniveL rwrrseivnun nu)LErsz minx= Osman or Tan PtitaliffaalktiLarres, Faisal.. January 14, 1857. 1' CRUDE—The market for Crude continue all and neglected, there being but very I ttle inquiry, either for present or future delivery, and 4b IC alw true, that the pres sure to contract ahinth Is not as strong, ap. Perently, as It was some days since. We hive Oat a single 'operation to record, two thousand barrels for spring thfilvery, at nine cents. which Ls considered about halt a cent above the market, there being' but very few buyers above el to fl 1;. Smith's Perry oil Is selling on the spot, at 7 pack ages returned. and 1244. packages Included, and then:apply to equal to the demand. I we understand that some of our large re. Mier, are baying and tanking oil at the lIKFINErie luquiry , for bonded oil Vies less active to-day, and while th e mar ket is apparently a 'bade weaker, prices are nominally unchanged. For immediate delivery, quotations may he fairir given at V, tree on board ears here, and cei ilyerefith Philadelphia. Torrey , offers to buy at to '.DSB for. February and D.l3‘ for e lac—delivered In Philadelphia. .Wo hav but a Meals sale to record, i n hundred barrels, 803 to he delivered March; gOO In April, and DO In Iday, and all at 45, free on board ears here. The recent largo sales have ail been on speculation, as we learn Datum, of die exporters arena?. or have been, buying . barrel. Free oil la quiet and unchanged.. MCVAId AMU BLOOM BURKE t—WEEELLY REVIEW. °rites OF Tux Prrrratrzox Gwicrrit. - • Vitt DAT, January 180 et:7. The. operations in Metal and Blooms have again been very light .this week, and the market remains in mach the same condP lion ithas been in two or three weeks past. . As the mills, with a single exception, hare already, or will withire• short time, ens. pond for the present, there is, as a matter of course, no demand for Metal, and as chorale nollemand, holders are not endear , °ring to arcs saleapreforring ratherho put their stock in }rani and await a reaction for the bettor, though it mast be confessed that the prospects at present are not very encouraging for such a desirable event- tip to this time, the puddleis and. mill owners have come to no understanding and it Is almost certain that the mill s - will not nett up again until the former manifest a willingness to accede to tower • wham. The mill owners, we understand) are Willie g to pay $7 per tourer paddling while paddlers as yet, are unwlling to work for less than as, and party or 'the other gives way, or a compromise is effected, the_ mills will not resunkeeparatiOni. • - • There have been no transactions in metal or Blooms during the week worth re. porting.. Manufactured ironfs also dull, unusually so for this season of the year,and the Nails, which held out woil during' the fall and early in the winter, has dropped OT ;.. • • . = Curcio°, January .Ic.—Transactions ern. brace 1 171 head. wrack wero taken for :Jew York. Badalo and Pittsburgh, and on local adxrant„ at prices ranging term IPA 104.d0 For inferlOgs.TOlSSO !Ott, ineludina poor cows, stardcbolls and oxen, to fair batch. ?re cows and fair Idea steer/ t $1.78 fl es h y ..Sitoodcows and goad Mora tartar rilrAr bi d w p,73tolca d = od e t i o i e b nolo o s . mood was substantially the eons al At l igi nOted in our previous - repent* and second class steers and food ioror ' Ns " being the 'wades otrieggringuillid for. Two or tbree of the best droves were akin. ravcant Oh owners account, boldros not be. la to realign a esUSLICSCS7 Wide bare. Clactattast nark's. • Curinnuast. Jan.ll.—flour -very dull. at .9,60010,84. I.lllalty an. unchanged. Llcyra Orman lake at um at 47,1007.84, as the close hoiden asked .1 for nostril re. nelpts,a,soa. Mess York In toad neuutd,at 000. Lard in demand at 1:0(e. ti , 0141*1 , 1. Homy MIMI New York' Flumes lifarket NEW roar, January 15..-Money rather more active, at eel per cent. for call loans. Sterling Exchange quiet, at t/40954—g01d for first class bat. American gold' firmer; opening et 1.41%; advancing to tra;,. declin! tug to 130,,', and closing at _Govern. meats a snacie lirmehand quiet. tiold clos ed weak, at• 13503. GO amount of cash gold on the street being steaSay augmented by gold sales. Governments - are Arm. Five. Twenty coupons %S. 10130;010Si dci '5l; 10 0 40 104, do %1., 1065GGiloq,a 10.404, Stocks beav3r.t last open board, told le2 per cent lower ahe close. The twice; ITas exalted and tonding t_i_own ward: y 'i.' , ; c :iN3lfiegi;l u Ll'!for44 77 4.Hw L 74 . 4 fpglll°,,f'.rer..4lll49,ll. l 's 4 r1r;`,11111 9 174 !now Central, 109. Mining thiardst Goasol. hinted Gregory sear% at 11011,50; regular, and tip to 10,43, buyers aft Corydon more so' tire, unto aio but afterwards fell off to 810; Gold Hill Arm; 4eSetki, • and told largely. Other changes not important. • hens York Produce Market. NEW Toni, January 18.—Cotton very firm and more active, with sales 02,200 bales Al. .1.5 n for Middling Uplands. Flour—Receipts of 1,21 barrels. The market is rather more active and prices are withoutehange. Pales of Von barrels; market closing steady. Whisky nominal. Whcat—heoelpto of 2,5 bushels. The market is quiet, but closes without any change. Sales of 12.00 hsshels at k l 5 for 10.3 Milwaukee. and AZ for No. 1. Nye is firmer for bonded, with sales of 8.1.03 bushels Canada. In bond, for 11145; closing with 01 ,16 refused; Western and State hye held at 41=01,50. .tholey quiet' and steady. Corn—lteeelpis of 1,100 bushels. The market is a stunts firmer; business re titricted In consequence of em bargo cities or 65,000 bushels at $1,1601,17% for Mixed Wert. ern, in store; 81.151111X1 tor, do anent. Oats —Receipts of 2,500 bushels; The market Is steady hot quiet, with sales of 14,SM bushels al 57i 6.5 c ior Chicago and Milwaukee. Oro. earths are dull. !lupe are quiet at 556630 for new crop American. Petroleum firm, with sales ot 1000 barrels of Renard, in bond, at sec; and I.lStMc for Crude. The Pork Mars , ket is limier with a moderate demand; sales of 4,10. Vligr.l.oo fur New Mesa, clos ing et $21,11.5 . .5tn $19,81100.12. for Old closing ut p 9 e 7 Cash; and WMOI7 12 for Prime; also, 1.250 barrels New Mess at; 10 1 . 50 1101,75, settees and buyer's option,_ for Feb ruary and March. Beef firm wit sales of 500 barrels at about previous prima. hoof Hams firmer with sal. of ISO barrels at tra,N433,50. Bacon is Is moderate request, with sates of 500 boxes at $lOl/10X5;Uumht r. Ind Cut, 110 for short . Ribbed; iliCe for - "-- nA Short . ClMsr; acql fOr Ic;ngL . Cut !dente are active with satinet MO pack ges at 11! , ift9140 for Shoulders. 10131 to fOr llama. Dressed logs firmer, with sales of fee barrels at el2figa for Ohl. and 1113113. 50 hir Neg. trotter arm et 15350 for Uhlo. Chaise le in fair demand at Magic. Neer Orient's Market. New OttLYASS, Jan. 15.—Cotton higher; wiles of e,ooe bides low middling at Ski mid. receipts Mr the Week, 91,70 bides against .15,050 bales last wealci experts 71, l 0 boles; stock Pll,OOO balm. linger lower; fair, lic. Stelassee—common, lee; prime to choice. C9eLle. rionr—gxperllne, $11,556 11,75. extra, 411415,50. Corn 1s higher at. 61,12'1461M. Oats 65c. hay $3O. Pork WOO liaeon—none here. Lard advanced:lA Its Whisky and tobacco unchanged.' Gold 1.775(, Fitertln g 71% -- "'New York Exchange cltscount. Instants unehangul. Memphis Market. 'Mot PHIS, JartuarY /8.-4.93tt0n quiet; Mid dling, wello; the receipts of tu-day were 2,21t1 bales; the exports, 1;777 bales; the re eelpts for the week. 11,749 Wes; the exports for the week 10,377 halm -to o staelr is . .. 9 .D 4 hales. Flour Firm, at 01417. tarn, Met. Hay scarce and higher, 10.1133. Pork higher, at *MO N. Bacon. 13614. The Other war. kets are unchanged. lisvlgation Is entire ly closed above. Philadelphia Market. PRILLIMMTILIA, Jan. 18.—IIellned retro leum active; aalea MAO tibia at Ile, In Feb ruary 290, in March We i land cacti month oue cent additional. Flour dull and unchanged. Primo Wheat warm redc g. I . I :WIrtS: white, 03,2463,40. Corultull; sales of SW biteilele or new yellow at 081 , 40" Me... tlataunchanged. Whisky dull. Clover deed Walk. et. teats etarket. Sr. Loris, January 18.—Cotton quiet at LO for selected =Willing. Hemp 63.10 for 'crested. Flour gala& and. unchanged. Wheat slrm and unchanged. Corn dull and easier. at 7869314. Oats unchanged. Pro visions Briber; Bacon clear Odes held at 1355; Shoulders II; Bulk ulcer rib aides loose at 61e. Lard grime to chola hogs steady. Mew Turk Dry geode Darker. 'New Yeas', January 18.-Dry Goods mar ket inactive, but steely for domestic cot tons. huusdarcl Sheeting. Inn, avnit2l4 . .o for the hest. to market. Bleached Muslin. In limited request, swim a slight concession on a few style. There is no change in prints. Woolens are dull and prices .un settled: I:=1 Datil stoic, January 11.—Hoar choice city nallts at $14.7"... Price* vousituil for westera. wheat at ati:7.l3. kern, state co cletrints -loalde for prime I'a. Oats steady at SeiaSec, Code. q uiet, IXlo,Clrgeel selling at 1401_""S. Basbvllle Biarket. rimaritte,Jao.lB.—Cottournarketsee end eloeedhrtny isles or elltetlee;_recei thr ved 830 halm and ehlpped 418 bales. The other rearket holet• 11121PDIR1S pi P1TT1171171915. VONT WAYIII CEIO.IIO Battaoms, January 111..3—earl wheat, Illtehtect, Mailmen & el; cars hay. 11 X courutn; 2do detm Bingham; do grain, Blow & Woods; 3 d wheat, J 8 Liggett h. co; NO Mao. Sour, Culp & Shepard; 1 ear blooms, John Moon-ad; bbls histioncs, Sonnon Wallace' 9 cars Mtn meat. F Sellers & coy Lod Obis dour. D %Vahan& 10 0 do do, Shumater d Lang; 10 0 . 1 0 do, Owner; 100 dodo, E It Ilyers d co; 2 cars -staves, Italy& & Robertson; 3 can blooms. Para, Br° d co; 5 but, dry apples, Vogt d oo; 56 bales broom corn, llchlroy d col can scrap Iron, Win Slulllos; 1 box butter, nos Hagen 1011bbla rye flour, Culp & Stuward; to tee hams, 17, Myers & co; I oo bbltailow, Little, Bard & nittool /8 bag* cloversead, Kirkpatrickd Ilerrop; Mears metal, tilmielt & co; leas stave*, ll P dd• mos it hem. . CLIVM,LAzD MID P/TIeISCON R4ILXOAD. ' January 16-1 car hoboes, Kibicker a Bid. well; WO bbls iiimiroomer. boa & 00;3 Bid w. iron ore, Wll Bhoenberger & Blair: la can old tral, Superior Iron Co; S harocis beans, 3 do batter,Volgt & 00;7 ladle widow: & Stair Davidson; 3 bars steel. Anders**. Cook & bz glass, LI Pahtimacielt: 1 togs bolts, LIMB; Oliver & Phillips; 'balm wool, Wal Barker & cat 1 case toasts% s 1 1/ 1 bbl. do, O Ludwig; 4 boa gins. John limn; bzs scales, Halroanks, Moron & 44 Ibis oU, 1.1o7lahon; 65.10 do, .1 K Barbour, re mks oats, W D Patterson; 40 btu* oil, Wesley & Miami:63 sacks oats, lila:zeros & KM; 13 bdis paper, W 8 haven. Prorsuraas, Com:macs a Crsthassal B. 11., Januar,. 18.-12 trail barns, J ft Parker; M Obis lard oil, J e Dilworth it so; 11 pkgs tobacco, 11 Mirages; 7 Ibis whisky, D. a A. Carson &do dolTbomas & 00; 1 car iltiMer Komi:tisk; 1 car corn, Tbos •Aloore: 1 do do, & W Paisley; 6 can 'rhea. 8 • Ilvbaugh An=Gomm 7174rt0x. January 111-01 apples. J Patterson) 1 car tube ,J Mettriar 77 Ors °Gni, *b e a t n) dos brooms, Jl7 Sleben 7 con, T lienoodyi X/ bolo hominy. Kennedy & Ltrlbropil cars *hest Henn & Dre4llA bblo donr,7l. Knox &nom bblo apples, J Ilarbert; 27 bgs rip, W Wal• p:rip3i,3:4:l".): cc I DISSOLUTION.' • THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE- Loran, ext.tlunt beilrbott" the underlined, uase "the U i n n n o he.wo fL y . , w AW i C n E Ice d Id CU, mu tual coo.olon the twelfth IC) hat. The ball. he. of the trot .ml. be nettled at the brewery by lnehe liEtthinfl, late Meru f the gem. who I. authorised to sloth.) rime of the item to wind up the bunion.. /).-VID v . /MCAT.. AMEX. P. When. rlttnburoth. Juncture...l4'i.; ...Int held onf entire Enewery, Eulthin and Slop Bent.. to Mews. YIEE. DiththALtl CO.. we would req.. from our friends • eon. Milieu. of Abe so th.rully beatowe4 npOn u. daring the onntherof yens we were In the Ints. toe. We hate no hesitation to nthommend. log the new Cm.. from their 100 experience In the bootee. we huts no dth t ht hot they will umlothla the excellence of Mtn Ale. • • D. FAWCETTA CO. Hetetlug to the Abair. we would Inform the public that we shall end VVVVV to merit a cantle clean& of the liberal patronage ealoittl Or the late arm of V. Faeroes; a Vow and tram our ex.. p•rttpct tn the hothStall.. can safely nay that we .111 eel. to glee entire aatterantion fathom who mar Moor ue with their 'lnnen. • pdan 71 I PIE'S, DAN X ALP CO. DISSOLOTION •OF PARTNERSHIP THE • pinTrintsum mice. torore ogle flog. betemen JOSEPH micas, ILKWI2.I MTLMd. L. - WURMaIIL. AttreOLLl HeittE and. T. W. DAVIS, in the Oil Henning ilosl nese. ander the • mime of WOIMER6c htleitte & Ctn. wag 1140 der dieeeired by meta. Telmisein. Arnold Here retiring from mild nom. he beldam hereafter will berendueted br joeeph !tram. Levi. Myers. E. Vi o erreorr. and T. W. _Davis, under the fires name of WORK MM. arant.' a 4:1./.. Ahe W arn MYER, LEES 111 VCRS. E. Wtilektrt. •8210 Han. rrrreamsostaanuat7 1. ism. 301 0 011 A LLEGUENT COVRTIN es.—ln -L - Albe Court of Omen Pleu, No.lo Deeembe Tem. 1.011. Ie :ha matter of tad appllatiton of the Mutual. Bollduseand Leao Anoclall•ol of Leerrolooellta. foe a Charter of InsorporottOo. And 800, to Mt:. /Inv. DOM 11111111. 'roe - tart direct said wetting to be bled .beettlee of toe PyrothapOtArr of du Court Of Common leas In and for raid county, and notice thereof to be ofabllobed la ode Alla coun oemosperty ,prt lbreaald, nied to Um City , krytt.blirgh: a Or at In throe meek.. settle, forth tnat an 'Volt. cation Pao Web mad, toe Court . lbr the_par- Asst:granting the Teo tnnlAßolldlog aad Loan t r atton ofleerenemollle. a Ceuta of to oorporattob, and that Me AMMO *CI be ertntad al the laitzt term of the Mort of Common r , ea& vele ill exception. bent, will be floo t a alma BY TDY m r o JACOB IL wavrEr4.rropey. All Waft, 101 l resied ell please to tat 40. time (lithe above order Of lb* Omit. • - • A. ibUtllYalfle, • ja4:1114 • Attorsey tor OA APPltaotteel N - EIIIIWEIG PA4PERS; PLiixmria Aisp wo?D zw7.Tiotos. gM=Ea A DISINISTIIATUEINI NOTICE.. 11 , 1thr. AA' Lotion of A.lthisithistioe an the .ez..31-tairofir.uirwra make settlemest. aud Mantel/om ad slefl wilt prhico• them forthwith. 81.181 H A. WOLFE, Adininistrstrix, - doilkpms 04 Youth stmt. MIIRGH ROPE WI MAIIBOALL, FULTON & Only 3tanufact2lreit in the %Tnt of HEAVY CORDAGE, MMUS tbs. Ettaam and Coal Boas. HAWSER LAID OIL WELL ROPE. Tarred Ropes for foal Railroads, ' HEMP OAKUM AND PACING, CLOIALSO COTTON. Ac.. A•. Warehouse, 114 and fib Water' ROMA. Neu Monongahela Hoax dell:p4B BIVER NEWS. The extreme cold weather of yesterday and the day befoto has put an embargo on navigetion,and the prospects at present for an early resumption, by'no means en couraging.. The Allegheny river between the Suspension and dent' Street Brldges, and for some distance above aid below, is completely frozen over—a thing which did not occur before this winter. The weather was again very cold, yesterday—snow to a conelderable depth, fell on Thursday night. • An adjoorned meeting of stesinboatmen and steamboat owners FM held lathe office of the Pittsburgh Insurance on Company on Thursday. Although, unable to oe pros •nt, we learn,that there was a fair attend ance, and the preposition to form lines to various points seems to meet with•ppfetty genera' favor,and the representatives of ten bolts signified their willingness to go into such.. an arrangement. Tile "consoll. dation° project, as we predicted from the first, Is ilicely to prove a faUhro. 03 there are too many conflicting Interests for such a movement to succeed. Captain Tom Rogers of the . .steamer W. H. Osborn, taunted at New On leans, some weeks since, has reaehed his home in Alleahenx. We expect to berm, of Captain Rogers:building or buying another boat before long, as he is not of the right tempt. rment to remain idle. The .1/ovine { Douse,' on Fifth !street, Is grOWII3I more' opular daily. Our steam boat friends will gait It u drot rate place to have the wants of tile inner man snpplied. The proprietors are oil stoamtaratmen, and know how to , Idtsh 9W%* good ~.."1! anllMCleirli. of Thursday: .. • Captain J. R. Pratner of the • steamer 'Magnate, received a despatch yesterday, stating that the river had risen atx feet at Di:y.olllc. The Nightingale and Anglo. Saxon ironed down tone levee yester day.* The former loads for St. Lotus and the latter for Arkansas raver. The Arabian left for St. Louis last night, with 330 tuns, after reshipplog 1030 plows for Sew Orleans on the Westmoreland. The Emerald, fir New Orleans,and the Mary k:rwin, for Ar kansas river, inn depart this morning. Captain John - A. Harp ham went oat :actin* of the Rowena, for Nashville. The Potomac resumes her regular trips to Wheeling, leaving to-morrow. Licking River ranoot yesterday morning about 3 o'clock. It. poured forth considerable ice and drift without injury to the bolts at the levee. Mr. W. IL Pearce, Surveyor for the Under writers of CincinnatL has inspected two hundred and eighty-foot • steamboats and barges, averaging 131,133 tuns. during the year 136.1. The Centralia, Captain Dis makes, follows the Anglo-Saxon to the Ar kansas river. Capt. John K. Booth will commence running the Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad Line of tow boats forthwith from this point. The Liberty N 0.4 Mares for Parkersburg on If riday. Says the St. Louis Democrat, of Tuesday Wm. Rogers as muirested with M. S. Me- Ottani in the hull of the burned steamer W. ill. Osborn, now at New Orleans. Them gentlemen wilt build a new steamer out of it." Capt. Torn Rogers,formerly of the Os. born, came hero, paid all ills bills, and left by Sunday evening's train for Pittsburgh. lie goes there to have a boat built, without delay, for the St. Loofa and Dew Orleans trade. It will boa whale-bigger than %be Continental, fast, and a large carrier. The boat will be ready for Moslems daring spring. George, the Captain's son. accom panied him. The wreckers that have been marching for thetreastire lost on the W. IL Carter. have abandoned work for the pres ent. Vanell's s'errybost is busily engaged in taking off the cargo of the sunken steamer Sam Gaty. Wm. Branagan, Of Darlington, lowa, has been awarded a pat ent for an improvement on steam bolters. What it in or =Manta to we have been too able to learn. We suppose the improve- meat consists In being able to kill two per sons to any other machine's one. The "fanny man" of the Louisville Demo crot gets or the following: The locked safety valve looks like &fash ionable young lady's waterfall, with this difference—the one cost. OD and amounts 10 netiallte, while the other costs very lit, tle and amounts to a big pile. Neither are :metal nor ornamental. ST~BOATS. F 0 II CAIERI, lIIEBIF.adr o g CMS AND NEW UULWL TA* les passespr.stesissr _ LEONIDAS —.....C0pt A. E. Mellows-1. WM leave /Or tbs &bon sad at Istonsedlsto ports TH/S DAY at 1 a. so. for frelsbt or passairoagy on bosrO or to It IT MAGA /I CO DWuOD. /Loots. MEMPHIS AND , ZIKW OKL.K/aitl—Tha splandlaa.• methane Ji+TS I. BS” ,00, " WKI Ware tor the then,n and all Inumordlnle ports on the Ori.el IN G NA Vln or w , For frolob or pa•seg• apply no board or to auLsn VS. lath JAMIn 4ULLINS., Age ta. Weft CEWEINATI suidagr u t, LOUIEVILLE.—Sho Ana pm womror X WWI. HAISIL—Cart. D. L. Dar OnicrOlOr. r now reaw • OPPOILITZ 1:MI0211E0N MILLS. (ynARAL NorrTilo33l:llEl. 43 rlZ. MORROW it. BIBNIIII4 • Boning Mill and Bridge Steam Dallas, - Oil IMllls, Agitates", . lACBImT L'a elbr , , . I ••Tanta. Salt Pass, Gasszsatesf, - , , ...i.nrstolly it d. w r poot i vt,4a...._ Ursa. presor t : l l . / 000=x. , :., - Sheet imp w — c i i.k7 — ' .. . ; mlll2O El3 ' limy a, mAchijme. , , i .kr.., dm., I I -.- . 0315:10 , ' COL LIBERTY AND SECOND girg,,, ~,,5 1m,.. .....v A w:, .....1. -.4„,- 7 1 ,-- , EBT - 2 -' 6,l 4 olN lgammi I • PITTSB finals . , Pd.' • Air row . zs...errretravineri.vma. I ILL.P.URING DONS PEOILPTLYV asytiTtl abeam. AU chums o: 0 1 • . ingtaarZ •l2 .l o ". P -12 LIPPINCOTT it tilliatELL., valwir- 11444 ..........m . • No: 3113N/rater Strebt, - 1 "Atilt° ' ”IVr.1.70111 1 %; rarrairenounD,. . i BELLE. IMIL - .11,0,RE8. rAxsaliTiliPEßTP , . - . _ . . „, 21 0-, 100 . 111 1 D 1 . . XiirrirliteCla ' QS:Ss ...:.' 1:111"1”; alirriAT'ams . CUT RaratutasstagesSlT .M 4 . n ,ow' 1C1L1..--- • , srul. MAMMA W/X-114 firßibliii G IJIMIGS • piciriV Balya . '- - g :AL, w-gaii . .1 ir wee, 0. se .WATIIISSILIMS tumults) listslarik s. • .Iclidst OLIEGE, MANUFACTURERS. ON IRON RILLS ; WARD PrITRIDDIGH. • A CONSOLIDATION 01 TRY "DION CITY 1080 X" AND 'CYCLOPS DION CO." iff.srArrvarns or IRON AND FORGING% epode attentlan given to Me maaufs of hammered and Rolled Locomo- rive and Car Axles, - 13-TACMCALINT3EMILinag I D. RAILROAD CAA Imo. SPLICE KARA:Ma. IRON BOLTZ. LINKS elm ROVIIS,IBEAX9, GIRD 11201, OCTAGONAL 'HOLLOW WRONOtEr IRON POEM; T AND ANKLE IRON, AZ. wenanovem 95 Water and 126 Fitst Street* „ - ♦T THE WCIRX3, NW 41 WARD, PITTSWGH ATLAS WORKS, Jffoßrivr_arßEE Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh. THOMAS N. NULLED, President. These Works are among the Luxest Iked most cOtepleta estabalsurnaat @ In. W..t, and-us Re* Pli• and to tarrash • Engines of Every Descriptlon, Boilers, Ott Tanks, • Sheet Iron Work, Ragyoad Castings, • Boning Mil Casting', ' Engine Castings. • General Castings: ORDKRS TiO91•118 FITTSBELIGH STEEL WORE. ANDERS° N, COOK a co., CSUCCZISOILBTOJOSES. , BOTD C 0..) • he of Ile best rant6.l Cosi • Well. INta u tt ge k =4 , o att Reaping and Mowing Machines. STEW PLOW WINGS, SFACINGLW Ai . LEA CMILICIMISM: an& , • , cads Common Pleagb &rprmir 02ea—eons of Tint and Boadannal4.3lfa o. 4 abov• the Monandahala Hansa 013,12.01111amat WORKS. • • MILLER, BARR a PABEFII, ItilrOplattlaint OP BEST .QUALITY: CAST STEEL Warranted Nqna to way la ito nor. ' er Do t tithportod ot , or Do. • OPIOILL ArrArspotymp.vllNZ CLOT EMEX=I Oflice, 38 Wood Street, • x 'l2l BT. CHALItitS HOTIL EttILDIXO. Yirrszunam. Joao Va. lei. YIB,EO OUQUESNE IRON ANO STEELWORKS. HAJim'itricsmat & co., iron, Nails, Springs, Axton, ir,otrot. Immo an A. gasn, itti. • bra. 77 .1317abtpx! 11itree rITTSBITUGII4..- B. WOLIT.Ta t &M., Hardware& C ' tlery •eo we reans a l t erii aviditioult:soor zuearrzcamaxa wax! scram. Corner Liberty and St. Clair Step" /rears Noittallburaaa, res. ~.~~ 3/AgIn'AIMIREM KESSMOTON B.ON WORKS. LLOYD : . & BLACK, KixtrrActirmiss or Best Comuton, Itettued cbaresat /XI 1 • ta. Biotin:l Iron.;. IESECIPANT BAIL BOUND BOUM= MOIL HOOP. BAND. T sad ANEMIC 1BoN; • BOMBE/ PLATS aAd WELT 1.60 N. • BOW= wad =APES BAD! CILINDZB and. MUSD on rEnfunimose' Biwa, T FAILS. 96 =a 16 IM. tetbe pad., WILOOkiHT CHAIRS, at.d6riszs tor 'Arm FLAT RAlLEN,rineßed sad Conabasast. • mem - son.mr IRON; Waretiooso, 3ro. Is Water inet No. 6 ato% *lota Word., ad jolallnaiClry Worko. rittabargh. so2l/14 FORSYTH'S STIMARTSOES: Copying . ..Prosier;• - Warehouse 'Cracks, Baggage Barirows, Sugar Mills, kr. FOINITII. TAYLOR ar.-001 - =icons.= crust. ROBERT. LEA, F=3:l3 STEAM ENGINES AND Freight - Holsters AND DOCTOR ENGINES. .: ail'•CaeUnis . otailfieiaiptions mute t:OOrdOei Corner of Fleet and Ferry Street., Pirrasoset. PA. =1 FORT PITT •FOUNDRY. emus. Nimuswr HEAVY ORDNANCE, AND hiLIONNM(OI O =LW Aehtiso NOLL.Di MIS 1A.... ALA's? itAuareirxr tact ita7oBll4, Eineue " Ues rareil= W7/I • lihrsTs ati pnlgt =1" 1 ,... AND I l fraoM rftg. l pAltr e As,' eoiertmeted tinder the AAperetahon Mr. EN , Auer, to itta.loh NAIL NAVFILNEEst pion no. ROSEDUE STOVE WORKS. PEMBSON, Jr., 64'04 Matasaaras mind bailers in at alas Cooking and Renting Stow, moncowiwAnE, Al4L'be very LATIMPATTERNS WarthoW, 197 Liberty:Street, Frrrsnionagipet. WOMB. 11.11i0HZISTZIL UTILITY WORKS. MCLEAN & BLAME, N0."83 Liberty SU, (nail. gourd, • CABINET NUMB' HARDWARE. '' p alej o. ina u t szelsa ar se irrale a dejlad r gd: , • Castor.: Bedries'iTaid.ge: Stops tor lulu- • lion Tad., de. Tray also rosaarsatare Odd have oonstaatly tutuestlituabLatebes. WWI Latehea;,.lCLean'i Window eta 1100Prolsr. • li'LeanieZcoutote thowellutton, libitt• • tee awl Butt Blazes. Orted•stotto Ilaturises. • lied Irwin buil Weights. me.. IX& -37 1,010 A. eeaDLST... muma5a........a. a. allapreiT &MA STOVE WORKS,. - • A. REArdart* , Co. Cook;larlor iusd . 11tatlig 80Tei4 • waug, rota. 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