PITTSBURGH DIABKM4. OFFICE ovrEat PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1869. There is a firmer feeling in Flour and Grain, consequent upon an upward turn ih Chicago during the past day or two, though as yet there is no excitement here, no im provement to note in the demand, and no advance in prices. Other 'articles remain • quiet and unchanged, with hoWever, a fair Volume of business in the aggregate; .as has been the case for some time past. the demand for almost everything is restricted • mainly : to supplying immediate wants. • APPLE BU TIER-70 to 80 cents. APPLES-In' better supply, but un changed at 53,50 to $5 as to,quality.- • _ BIIITEB--Roll Butter, continues tit so cumulate, and the market is, dull mitt': drooping tendency, 35 tio„4o, for good to strictly prime. BEANS-13,50.t058.75 nor bushel. ' Btront - HEATI I 'I3OIM-4 to 43i eta. ORANBERRIES-420 to 1 2 8 Per nbk • 'CHEESE.:—DnII; 15 to - 20. • , '• ' CORNMEAL-41 to /40 per • bus hel. CARBON quoted at 253 i to 26, in a jobblng wa3r. - iiir standard white. - DRFA'SED..HOGS;-12 to 13c: • EGGS—DuII at 30 to 32. • . DRIED FRUIT-Steady,', with sales of Peacheo, at 12,t0 13 for Quarters, and 15 to 16 for' halves. Apples 9to 11. • POTATOESL-Dull but, unchanged; small sates in Store at Sato 85c. - • POULTRY Market ... almost -bare, though - the . ' deniand, is by no 'means ur gent. PROVISIONSfaconja ateady with job bing sales at 144;f0r Shoulders, and 1814 to 19 for Plain Sugar Cured Hamez Lard, 16 to 17c, and prime cit;y, 18 to 181ic. Mess Pork, r:8,50 to 129.. , LAUD OIL—Is firm and - unchanged. at #l,BO for N0."2, and $1,55 for No. 1. , • GRAINThere is ,no movement in Wheat, and prices are, nominally un changed. Oats quiet, , but with a limited supply, prices are ,firm at 64 to 65c on track, and 66 to 68c in' atm. _Corn is still quoted, at 82 to 82346 by the car load, and 8.5 to 87c, in store, and dull. 'Rye is held, firmly at $1,50 for round lots, thotigh,..as a general thing, buyers 'are only offering 951,45 to $1,47. Westein Spring Barley, is quoted at $1,115 to $1,90. can report small sales of good totrrime baled, in store, at $23 to $26. ROMINY:—S6,2S to 46,50 per bbl. - • SALT—Is Arm hht,..ummanSod;--Alle glieliViiiiiihrindi are still quoted at 82 by the oar load, with the usual advance tor small lots in store. " , 1 at 750. • • • FEATHERS—Sabia to "the tiade at to to 85 for live geese,' and 90 to 95; in a retail ay *. . MILL FEEDThe" ".'fblltnring are the Pearl prices: Brau n $1,10; iihipstuff% sl;39t•Bilddltnir, $2:: Screenings, #1; and k Rye Shorts, $2. , . SEEDS—SaIes of Cloverseed at $9. Noth• ing doing in Timothy or Flax.' 'FIAIUR - -; - Coittinues limper but un changed.; :Western Flours are still quoted at $7,50t0 $B,OO for Spring, and Winter Wheat,. $8,75 to $9,25: Rye Flour, 87,75 to $B. 'Me Pearl Mill quote their branda, made of the best Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour, ; barrela, at 19,50, and, in , sapks, ;9,p per,. *, barrel; Double' Extra rattily, in barrels; $10,20, and, in• sacks, $9,90 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and, inaacks, $7,70 per barrel. The - City Mills •Iprices range from 33ia6y40 for•falr to choice. Hogs active at 9,4810,4 c.. • ' - liffr..wattams, January 6.-Fleuz; Milt 'and prices unchanged. Wheat lower at $1,24 for No.l, sl,l6Kfor No. 2; - Oats quiet' , at 47c for No. 2. Corrrbigher BUM° for new. Eye scarce and firm at , ,,111,42 for No. 2! Barley - scarce at 61,60 for No. 2. Provisions advancing, Mess, 'Beef. „$13,60a14 for city. Mess Porkat $2B. Sugar . Cured. Hams : at 15Xe. Dr essed Hogs :firM and ligher .at 17,75a12. Tne receipts for the past twenty four hours have amounted' tb 4,000 barrels of flour,. 4,4oo . :busheLs of wheat, .5,000 bush els of oats,4 l ooo . bushels of corn. 1,000 bushels of rye, 300 bushels Of barley, 2,000 dressed Aege.. • Shipments for. , the same time were 300barrela of dour, 3,000 bushels Of Wheat, 100 tierces of pork, 100 do.-lard. BUFFALO, Jan. 6.—floor steady:sales 425 bbls city ground apring at $747,50. Wheat dell; sales 600 bu White Michigan at 02,10; 425 btt No. 1 Milwaukee club at-0,60; 700 bu western spring at 01,45 011 'the track. Corn .firm; sales 600 bu old at 980 in store; 3 ears new 80e on the track to'anivet 2,450 bu. new at 810 in store, Oats nominal at 65c for western in store. • Rye held at 01,40 for western. Barley has rather a firmer feel ing in the market; sales 1,600 bn Canada at at $1,95 in store. Pork firm at 124. Lard firm at 1834 c. Hlghwines lower; sales 200 bbls at 930, and 50 , bbls at 94% closing firm at the outside price. Hogs 012.25a13. CLEVELAND, Jimuary 6. 1 -Flour is good demand for city made brands, but gener all the 'market is quiet. City made-11,50 for treble extra White; 9,75a10 for double extra amber; 8,50i8,75 fbr double extra red winter; 8a8,25 for double extra spring. Country made-8a8,75 for double extra red and amber; ,7aB for double extra spring; 10a10,50 for double- extra white. Wheat No. 1 red winter-held at.1,82a1,83; sale of 1 car Of No. 2at 1,68. Corn, sale, of-3 oars at 73M, "Oats, sale 0f,5 cars .at 60. Rye firm and in better request; No. 1 held at 1,30 a 1,35. Petroleum firm, but unchanged; re fined iu•oar lots held at 2734a28; trade lots held at 29a30. , , LowsiriLLE, .Tan. 6.—Sales 116 hltds to bacco; new lags ter medium cutting leaf at $4,60a15,60. Cotton 260. Sciperfine flour 65,50. Wheat 51,80a1,90. Corn 60a650... Oats 60c. Rye ;445. Mess pork $29. Lard 18y; "a1834e., Bulk , shoulders 1254 c; clear rib aides 15a1534ct clear sides 16a16y0 pack ed. - Bacon—shoulders 14c; clear rib sides 17tidi clear sides 18c. Whisky—raw free I. Sugar—New Orleans 13a13%c for prime. Molasses 70c. PHILADELPHIA, January 6.—Trade re markably dull. Flour inactive; Ohio extra family, $9a10,50; lowa, Minnesota and Wis consin d0. . 57,50a8,00. Wheat dull and drooping, ut unchanged. Corn scarce and advanced; sales 3,000 bus new yellow at 95c a 51; mixed western, 93c. Oats, 734176 c ., Petroleum; crude nominal at 23c; refined feverish and unsettled. Provisions firm. Whisky steady at $1,02a1,05. TOLEDO, January 6.—Flour quiet. Wheat quiet and unchanged; amber Michigan $l,Bl. Corn—old, 3c lower: new a shade better; sales old No. 1 at 85c, new at 65a ssyc, new rejected 60%. Oats dull. Rye a shade botutr; No. 2 $1,22. Cloverseed bettor, sales at _58,85a8,45. iPrettied hogs yi better, at 1130113;. lidirstrars, January 6.—Cotton quiet and firm and nominal, at 26,4 g; receipts, 1,092 bales; exports, 2,657 bales. Flour steady; superfine 57a7,25. Oorn 65c. Oats 62c. Hay $23. Bran $24. Corn meals3,7s. Pork $29. Lard 19419%c. Balk meats firm; shoulders 'Mc, clear aides I6c. Dressed hogs 12a123fc, and scarce. IMPORTS BY RAILRAOD. CLEVELAND AIM P/TTaBORou RAIL ROAD, January 6.-8 cars Iron ore, Sho enberger . Blair. ' 2 do do, Hutchison, Glass !c Co; 5 do do, idcanight, Porter et Co; 2do do, GrW, Byers & Co; 1 car pet rified fluid.. J J Palmer &1 Co; 1 car tile and brick, Bissell & Ca; 60 bbls 011, J Spear; 2 cars rye, Jl4 Finch; 5 '.bdis paper, J Mc- Millian; 4 bbls produce, 1 ht • bbl butter, 1 bx poultry, B Riddle; 13 bblif potash, 10 kgs butter, 1 car potatoes. Volgt, Mahood dr Co; 10 bold apples, ti .11tea Jr; 98 sacks wheat. 16 do al barley ' Scott, it OM; 11 sks B D Moo II rye, M my y & Ecxid; 75' empty ell bbls. ; 3 boxes ...3r, Ir• angorder & Shepard; 3 . coils rope,ll hdls, 2 eke old rope, God frey & Clark; 40 bee cheese,Watt, Lang dr CO; 1 bbl eggs, 2 tubs butter, Mor rison & Davison; 5 bdis paper, Bak swell & Marthens;ll3 crocks apple- butter, 1 crock saueige, 4 kgs corn, 1 tub butter, 1 box do, 88 eke oats, 4 bbls dry apples, Brown dc Williams; 10 bdle brooms, Thomas & Bro; 31 bble apples, 2 do beans, 1 ao eggs, 1 half bbl butter, Head & ' Metzger. 2 bble beans, 1 do butter,B sks apples, •1 bbl dry peaches, W H Graffitt Co. " '' • • PErresnuort,' Font - Weyzrz & CHICAGO RAILROAD..JantIare , 6.-4 Cars litnestone, ShoenbergerA Blair; 6 eke rags, Markle ct Co; 3 bble walnuts, Woodworth dr Davison; 25 bbh; oil, )3 L.Fahnestock & Uo; 1 car rye, `Dillinger & Stevenson; 3 bbla onions, 8 do apples, Arbuckle l2-bbla a dz. co ; 2 pkgs butter, W H Graff it CO; 7 akerags, MoCullough,f3tnith da Co; 18 sks buckwheat fibir, H Riddle: 19 bra, ',beetle; Graft &Better; 9 bble tales. o, l iits IstrlVE Rea Jr; 29 fres cheese; it Robison Coz.4 becsaoin, .7 tif' DilWOrth it Co;,. 2 pkgs liquoli'Schmldt & - iFrideyj" 44 'dare Metal: Naraiek At'Co; 12 do doi Beystfdroatlghey;• 10 do do, Jas Wood, Son & .0o; 2 do :do; Loomis &Collardl,44lobbls-llonr, owner, 16 bbLs.oll# Jos 11,Parkerz 100 bbledhnr,' :Blatt 'a G l l6 l •oar a chtst, SoottritiGisak. 200 •Ibbla flour, Wa ..laing &.. 0o; .100 •do do, Segbi • ntifirlt i ; - ...9eltemP;‘l7 -4b l B ,- hams JP' Ei°41111 "; 91 ' Pt'? ~ -: ... ;XI , • t : Oili ''': '- . • . , '4 1 4 1112r i - : . i4.1.1re , RAILROAD, Jan tario6l;ll. b b i*' -' foilt Igor 4,8r0; so do 0" , • it r ottoo; .1, osg, Metal, Totten dc Co; thol(a,', ellitinen; l 23altis.corti.d.dame: & Atilitln; 28 v;215 1 60,4 &', - .41'. 'Delta; 2 . , cars instal t . 'BlcHnightjlknier'4l Co' 4 ea:1111mo; st°ne V 6l / I " abe r &` Midi; 18 by oats; 45 do ryo;Jalues rahainc 40 •Ifite'butskivheat -fioarf ,T 0- lenkilug 5i care railroad, Pitts -'- • burgh dt Sonnellsvillevilly , 261bagsl ( oats, ' Volgt, ,Mahood • t Go ; 88. skti rye, 85 do oats, ,Scott.& Weal; 5 tega,lard, 1 !gook butter, Head'& Meligar; l 61 bags xye,lB9 do oats, BlaneY & ifinore;(l, ettr coal / 13Ufftiza, Re hew. 4 G0...,_,.._. ' 1 __, __ ', _ , ' .' ,ILLLgoltieesy 11 119remoir„ Jan u ary ( 0.1.' , car middlings, F Oulmett tear, oats, ,1 car corn, George - Stewart;. 20 bap; buckwhest flour. Jos Oralg;:w. Inge osU,f G' Dollen b ugh; 1 car . ._ ( ,petal, Roars de Bur c h f ield; (l- car; uta'Mr, B GM9rtison; . 1 ( - ROCK ..: THE -.'BABY Yl• EARNEST'S PATENT -CRIB. 804 D OXLI Dl HLEMON Practical Faialturel . manikstpirerii'l6., • us-VOIIIMFI. 'A.VENI733. Where may tie-tO2fd lUU ueottmeutofParlor. . Chamber Ana Kitchen Furniture. 0 -, ;;;;;0.;de25 NEW l E rn i. ni nr - rigt , 4, eh - 410e , • Krill:arid d—tosinl3 - bOxii; &Ime Pr 47 001100 hismilLt WU, or formate, bp the odd ." • • 'JOAN; Ao Ecf4 SHA W. . 4931 QvlrpOr I.lllicttT and Sawa olegeth' RIVER NEWS. Both rivers were about at a stand last evening with twelve and a half feet in the Monongehela, and thirteen and a half fett in the Allegheny . : There was consider sb a floating ice In the latter stream last eveningirom which it is evident, that it I has giveway.above. No arrivals'or.departures to report aside fiom the regular-. Monongahela river packets. - The Grey Eagle had not arrived up to half past three p. m., haying been,delayed by a heavy pressure of business, and a big, river. She was momentarily expected,. hey/over. . I Business is moderately., active at the landing, though there is plenty'of room for fraprovement. The Camelia left Nashville for Pittsburgh 9n Monday. I The R. R. Hudson has turned her Cincin nati and Louleville trip ever to the G. A. Thompson.. which boat is 'announced to It*Ve. on Friday without fail Capt. U. B. Pieriel; 'in command, 1; 1 Captain EVans -has deferred the depai: tare.of ttu3,l,•eonidas for New Orleans un; Saturday, He was obliged to. do, this in order 'to accommodate 'shippers who eOuld not have their godds ready for ship ment before that time. , - "[The Lorena, Captain gain. SA/Tinian, will be the first; boat'otif for St'. Lonitr, and pas sengers and shippers. should bear this. in . . „ . The Bellevernon and A rm adill o, from New Orleans,'WnifGlasgow, from St. Louis, were Pected to •arrive at Cincinnati on Monday night. —Captain Drvid Whitten has, command of the Oincinnati and Louisville packet St. Charles: -The cargo of the Westmoreland was valued at $2,50,000, and it was insured in Cincinnati offices. —lt is stated_that the cabin of the New State has been swept away, and the Ingo- Mar has drifted about one mile from where she Went down. I—The Liberty, with five barges contain in: iron ore, passed Cincinnati on Monday for Pittsburgh. One of her bargee.-con tained five hundred barrels ilot.r for Park ersburg. • —The famous Great Republic was to have left St Louis the other day for Mound City, where Captain Donaldson will nave her pieced in the most complete order prepexatory to the opening of spring bued.- —The gorge Ice from the Licking -river, which 'passed Madison on Thursday night, cut the wreck of the McCullough clean down, and fears are entertained,•that, after all the labor expended on her, she , will have to be abandobed. —We clip the following from the Cin cinnati, Gazelle: Some time ago It was an nounced that the United States Mail Line would; on or before the first of January„ adopt the; restaurant planof feeding pas sengers. The recent accident has dis tracted the attention of the Company from the subject, and the arrangement:will not . go into etinct until after 'the Louisville dt Lincinnatl Railroad begins to ran passen ger trains, which will be about the middle of February. ' —The Nate.bez Courier, of Monda , ', has the following: Much excitement wax created When it was known that Geueral Dudley, with some officers of his com mand, were/on board the steamer R. E. Lee, with a squad of soldlera stationed about the pilot-house, engines and head line. presenting the appearance at least of a military seizure of a steamer carrying the Unit td States mails. I It seems that F. J. Meade, Collector of the 'rort, had de manded of Captain Cannon the surrender of the , steamer's . papers, and it is pre!. stinted the military tower was present to back MM. Why the demand was made was not explained. Captain Cannon of course refused compliance, as a surrender of his papt ra would have vitiated insurance on boat and cargo. —The followinz well-known steamboat Officers have died in Cincinnati and vicinity during 1868: Jan. 4, Capte. Geo. W. Norton, of Ironton, and R. M. Biggs. of Ashland, Ky., killed by explosion of the steamer Harry Dean; Jan. /8, died, --Capt. James Carrel; Feb. 16, Capt, Robt. Hamilton, of the Pine Grove; May 10, Engineer Jas. Whitaker; May 11, Capt. Edmund Hoel; June 9, Mate Geo. Johnson; Aug. .4 Capt. ; John S. Dales; Aug. 10, Ed. M.•Hiner died on steamer Northwest; Aug. 11, Cant. Geo. D. Hoopla; Aug. 11;.Capt. Win. B. Dodson; August 25, Captain Salem Envart; and pilot Michael Cavenaugh; October:!,, Win. A. Gregg; Oc A .1. Alonzo Bennet; Nov. 19, - Capt. Alex. 't Irvin; Dec. 4, Steward John Fennell, an" Barkeeper Jae. Fennel!, lost on the ill-fated United States; Dee. —, Capt. A. Williams died near Eaton Rouge, on steamer enroute for St. Louis, Dec. 20, Engineer Isaiah Rivera and Weather. Louiselntz, January 6. --River rising, With thirteen feet two inches of water in the c anal by, mark. Weather clear and spring STEIAMBOATS.' *1&10R• CINCINNATI ANDA si gg i t La 2 LOUISVILLE.—Tbe fine poison. atearner. .. • . A. R. IIIiDSOS C. ItuatiaLt.. Commander. 1 WM leave on Td11118.1)*.Y 4nunary 11th, at 4 For freight or -FLA CK n singC?O, LL b N a O r W d. OO r D I JAFKS COLLIN", or. CAA BLEB SA:BN 18, A gents: lin a_CINCIIIiNATI LOIMIVILLE.—Tho an A. TH0MP1i0N...:679. Commander.- r Willietio is fiiTtritDAT, Jimary 9, at 4.'r. Dr: ar.porOsie apl Oa py baud ar ta " J AMU .toutihnoluwoon, • or CHAELL: 9.48,9,121, Agasu. Von.' :MEMPHIS':' ANFlAidiat • ORLW(.B.-Tbeillime . perkier stemma , , „L. • VilltleisteiontATllllDAt.- J*1=179121: TortrelOieripauswe rpthlf on-board F°t . ,_w,irANstiLi:}l,, ler C s jr " 42 iY• t aF' , A'4 11 ;4 -2 1 38 linditEep .- Nelll Alive f9}; the above, porta' THIS DAY. - - LI Per, f;roli4t or plasaga 5p07,911,b0ar4 or t• ; C°4 I, WCIWOOD. •pH si: "AVMS 4111R,:a d dr i k ;. .111ENT 11—The !tessii.a -..... , Wilt'leave for theisbore and Mt tatengifitate`ports DAY. the Gth 'lit o!rtock to SW. Yortaingitt or pumas appEr on toomd l o s i t to , . dIRIMEST 'Jr HASL , , •FLAOK GWOD. Thtnoglrreartats given on the atowil boat to Bel. ma. Zumula. Benton; DontdoMery. - .1.1a:4 and. all .other points on the Atabaata rlyeF and Texap parts a site lowest • . . • j 4,4 011131ZEIT:lk11.11BLZTT. ITTSBIIIIOII, - Marietta' and PariEeribm Line. Leslie,Comnsarbirkart.Boat, fbatorcrooli street, • • ' TcrisbAYs,Abb rbioNgb. BrialeißP te . 13.,Sixtric • b. Muter. , EnsimarolTB 41XID,A1AstrapAY GREY ... . . bulls bluta. Preightr4llS,rarbelted Wan tIMUI • = gel*,; ; • • JAM/Lb opLl,lN:. , ,asteat. • • I a, IP 0 I IMMO .STO . ;WEST COMNION 1; Maclaine: Mono Wori Nonhwest.oonter of Wen COMMA. IfaiSDUCATVATEILA Have, pu. head• o; prepare on , abort, Iv and - ntorr stones, Yla for t3lderrall • Vaults, Ao. Head and - Tomb Swims, 8 Pettus DruaTtli okrattivi• Prices 89. AMIISM= I NTS. W•111EW OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Was. HYNDJIRSON. Manager IL W. CANNING. Crowded houses nightly greet the popular artiste, AIR. AND MISS COULipOCK. THURSDAY EVENING. January 70., will to F o resented that most beautiful picture of domestic !. ire '' THE CRIGRET ON THE HEARTH. Caleb Plummer Lot, To cow :lode with the three of the SWISS SWAINS. Friday Evening. Benefit of Mr. and Miss Couldock Conidock Matinee on Satn - rdor. In proparation. IigrPITTSBUR OH THEATRE. Lessee . ... ... . 11.'. W. Wit,LtAlig. Singe Manager.. 680. $.. EMll3O2f. 31ondayEvenIng benefit of A. W. WILLIAMS. Tuesday evening last night of the Variety Troupe. WedueadefOirat night of the renowned. '''GREGORY. CONEIBINATION, Gvmlisets, Acrobati; ,- Lean:lo4 • Quadrupeds, The Throe ..Ftytng Men la the dir,..&e., Ac. • MATlNimolf 8 4T1.18 DAY AFTERNOON. • ORPHANS" "FAIR. BASEMENT. OF CATHEDRAL. ADMISSION ' ' - amts. • The splendid• newly organized Cathedral ran Band *lll enliven the Fair every evening. &Mt • larPllOF.: CARPENTEWS - FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. - No. 75 'L'EfiltD STREET, Is now open for the re• ception ol pupils. Claes days and hours—Yoe' La. dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday. at 83‘ o'clock P. Y. , For Gentlemen—Tuesday - ani Friday. Evenings, at o'clock. Private lesson' given. Circulars' can be had -at the Music Storm and at the Academy. (liaises out of the elty,l convenient, attended to. Ai- Hall to let to Select Parties , seirrlS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Allegheny County. State of Pennsylvania. Par ution in Equity, N 0.109, January Term. 1589 Ann Holnship and Agnes' Holdship verses Jane CaMpt , ell, Itenry Campbell, Edward Campbell: Sam. del rhields aird Harriet Shields his wife, James C. Pearson and Wm, Wilson and Emily Wilson his wife, 'tetra of Jane 4am pbell; deed; George linex. 'w'm. B. Knox, E. C. Dewey and Sarah. Dewey nis wife, James Knox. Martha Knox. Mrs. Ann 31.,Da vidson and Jane K. BcAlliater, heirs of Hugh Knox. deceased: - James Knox, George Knox and Smith KLIOXv• heirs Of Willism Knox, deed: James Knox, Samuel B. Knot, George Knox Ann Armstrong., John 31. Kirk. Jaines Klrk, William I'. 'Kirk, John Marshall and Nancy his wife Daniel Kieser and Sarah D. his wife.. Mrs.. Elisabeth Burnett. Philip Deltrich and Mary his wife. George Y. Kirk , Aaron Brooks and Ann B. his wife, • ana - 11'illiam M. Doty and the issue of his wife Jane. Doty. dec'd; Mercy Lowell, George Crovinover, John uodge and Han nah his wife, James Crownorer. Robert Crownover, Ll:biretta Peasely, Almirla Skenkle and Minima his wife. MaryMa.nn, John K. Bennett. Josephine S. Bennett, Isaac J._Bennett; George 11. Bennett , Isaac Jenkinson , Wm: D: /rayed and Rebecca his wife, Thomas 31inshall. George K. Blinshall, Robt. I'. Minahall and Bynum L. Minsball, heirs Of Geo. • Knox. dec'd. Heirs atlaw of Agnes Knox, dec'd, late of the city lof Pltubargb.. Bill fired by plaintiff. for the partition or sale of the real estate of. Agnes Knox.• oee'd.. late of the city of Pittsburgh, Pawho died 111 1 1304.' The real es tate coesist of.teeel lotaon Fifth street, (now Fifth avenue) in the city of Pittsburgh., one fronting on FetbaTenne Obcfht one hand red feet and on Market street about th'rty feet. and the other fronting on Flhh avenue about twenty two feet and ru..ning back along Ilarket alley about thirty feet; on which are erected one brick and three inane buildings. The heirs of William Knox, decd, who was a broth er of Agnes Knox, and have the one-fifth inter, st in said property. are unknown. One of his sons. James, wuen last hear from, lived near Cincinnati, Ohio. - The defendants above named are, notilled and re quired to cause an appearance to be entered for them In said Court and to answer asld bill, on or before the 4th Monday. of - January. IEISB. or In dafault thereof the bill will be taken pro coot ago, and a de cree made against them In their absence. By oru•r of Court. ,hl5 the 2cl day of January A. 1). 1809. . . r s. JACOB H. WALTER, c Prothonotary. NOW WHITE & SLAGLE. _ Attorneys for Plalntirc. Er 253 QIeRPHANS -COURT SALE:-By Virtue of an order or the Orphan's Court of A uheny County settlbe exposed at PUBLIC UAL& on the premises, in the city of Pittsburgh, on - .. WEDISIER DAY 4 JA? VARY 27th 1869.- At 10 o'clock A. sr.. the followitirdesertbedeeal esr tate, Imo tne. property of /1011ERT „LAFFERTY. deed, all that • • • CM= HOUSE AND LOT ON . WYLIE STREET" Between Vederal and 'Cl . hatham Streets, haring front of Yd• feet on Wylie street. and extending back preserving the same width 90 feet ?Inches to an alley 4 feet • lee; and having erected thereon a three story brick dwelling house with three story back building and a brick-stable la the rear. - - ALrAY—Thret lots on Bedtore avenue, each having a front of 40 fbe' and extending back- 100 feet to Ponta , *lie, a d having •rested thereon large frame and brick teneiu,nt boon s. Also, a tenement house at the rear of lots on Poplar IMO. ALSO; OH THIJHBDAT,.7IIO:IABY 28TH. 1269, A house and lot' on itobinson street. oetween Sandusky street and Anderson eret 4. in the Fourth ward. Allegheny •C'ts said lot having a front of Al feet 3 Inches on Robinson street and extending back preserving the same width 110 - lett to Studded's "alley: on which is erected a large -three story brick dwelling with bast balding add a smaller one on the rear of lot on Stodderre alley, • ALSO—A house and lot adjoinlning the last de scribed lot. said lot haying a Irani on Robinson street of Al feet 3 Incites and extending back ore serving the same width 110 feet to ,an alleyt'on which is erected a large three story brick dwelling - konse and a smaller one on rear of lot on etoddart's alley. TERRIS OF SALE.—On 'gale , Of the property In Pittsburgh one heir cash. balance In six months. On sale of the property In Allegheny shy one.thlrd cash,. balance In Mx months. Purchasers will be 'required to ray-one handred dollars on day of sale, upon each piece of property bJught try them. • • JAMES D. KELLY, 1ai5c39.t.711 B.T Admlx.istrator. ORPHAN' SALE. S COURT• • Will be sold at ?labile • Vendue, it, the. COW IT HOUSE, in the City . of Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY JANUARY ,21st, 1868,, •> AT 10 OiCLOCIL, The folio:wing p. operty belonging to the estate of James Black, deceased. • JIl thatlotor ground in Collins township, (now Eighteenth. Ward. Pitts burgh.ilbounded try lin& or' Samuel -Semple, H. Williams and Wm. Semple: and by a township road; containing 16 acres and 10S perehes; and having , erec'ed• • tnereon a large doable Frame Dweillag House, with a fine barn and other Ontbulldlngs and a Old 'Haan openedon• the premises, and be .sold I whole or lub.divieed to siltl t iratiasers. Also, Lots. Nos. 9,an i 10 fin allersiolan;- in East Llbcr.y; each fronting 80 telb on the Turn- Dike road, mut extendiag banit:l94l het..., and harbni .Lbereon ereaten a good two - story: Bryan }lnns* and • Frame Stable. •' 1.; . •••- ,„ •• • , Terri—Oae Gish, balance in one ear. •;. • • a .J..HILANDS.• Tr u stee; ini:e3l-invi • . at bus Court House. AOTlCE—Whereat fetters of all. r. . mtrastratlost to tbe estate of Dr.".l/ALEOA. - RO.N,Jate of tlntoltyotrittabolgh. deceased., have been granted to the sinter' bey. Ala persons Indebted VP ..1410 014..Astate :Ire requited - to make lmtnedtvirsialment, restate hose having claims or de. Maxilla It the of the *aid dee*, , dent wilt mate Ira Wn the tame withont delayt r o ~1 • : . i W. O *AIIOIIIbMILUGH. , Administrator', nalts/Z TR... 'IT Diamond, rect. Plttsbursk. t. 1103 4 0 3/ I CReWhcrgt l .4Bieittrrs,Of ad.. nlitratfOli on the estate o Dr. lgA R. EH, late of gaitostflowAsblymuntym rf. Altlle6 • gen 4 it i ectasea. Pare been Brant to On subserl ri,. +persona indebted - to aa t‘estase are rip queste to make Immediate payment, and, those laving clalmr cizAhiptandi against .the tamer of the' . 9 sayecedent will make know.st the same without del , totNt,r,'. • , .ItARDARA FRW E AdMiX, - n :MITE Pella TOWilship,AllegbetlY,,COULATl-- WirricC- l Aii.appli'c'ation will uou.beitdade Ibr the i.don of HUGH DONOLLY . and DA 0.18.1., hlclilA.y. convicted of ncelYlng 'stolealoods, , ll -•,, • - , - - - . .JaSte7B • Atll l l COII4,_,SALES• iNeeeetieneeeee,eAreir.r.r.one - . rr R. R. RIOTESON & 00. BOOTS, SHOES' AND CARPET'S' • FOR 213E' JILIZZION: SMITHSON'S , EMPORIUNII, StKINV , "O7IIITTEUAVIINVE; , • Messrs. H. B. SMiTHSON flo:,_takoprietors of :the well known Mammoth. AucttokHouse are crea ting an excitement consequent upon the arrival of *new; iloOds which are beim sold at remarkable low ' • sec' 'Goods 'of every variety: the finest, sewed 'tot! : the. Most fashionable balmoral. gaiter:l.6nd anklet shoes.' :dippers. "do, blankets, ~ gannets, cloths. castimeres.onUerr and Carnets. Call an d examine. 240 trouble to ahowwoods. Ladles% misses , and 'children' f ern. at almost your own prices. All :roods wartanted as renresented ttom ASSIGNEE'S' SALIFIxNo.:7I4 Dia idoND, LEME .410 N DAT F RNOON,. aturry.ll. at 110'clook. will be sold the premises, by order JAMES 11111134 Y. Assignee, all, the right, title and Interest of It. C. SIM rtm In lease of the lot and frame buildings, Its. 7 3 West side of Diem •nd. Second Wall; uttleg any' city; the lot' fronting 13 feet on Diamond, and running. back. 311 feet: the n the lease having Aye years Lorna from Septem• bee lei, 1363, at annual • rent of 3113, payable quarterly; and subject 'to all the terms and condl tions of said lease. .• Terms cash. 'Posseision given Immediately. ue~,lkicu,,weatts, 410i019MIti Ankeny, 0. as Hearta s. Brewer? •wauWE Couldock Miss Coaldock LEGAL. CM BY,e: ; act!AlNs. BANKRUPT NOTICES THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 1s: day of January. A. D. 1669, a war rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of WILLIAM S. FORSYTHE, of Pittsbnrgb, in the county of Allegheny and State of Penn,sybrattla. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition: that the payment of any debts and delivery' of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use:and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts. and. to choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at the oMce of the Register. Ho. 93 Diamond street, is the city of Pittsburgh, before S.A.3IIJEL HARPER, Esq , Register. on the 23d day of. January, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock A - . M. . • THOMAS A. ROWLEY, tae. U.S. Marshal, es Messenger. rrHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT • • on th e sth day of January,• A. D.. 1869, a Warrant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the' : , ESTATE OF ROBERT A. NORRISON,S Of Allegheny.Olty, le thruorinty. of Alleglomay. and State of Pennsylvania, rho b een ',Nudged a Bankrupt, on hls ownpetition: that the payment of any debts and delivery of say property belonging to Buell Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans , fer of art. Uroperty by. him, are forbidden .by law: that *meeting -of the ireditors•of the said Rank= rapt, to'prove tlielt•debta, and 10 choose' one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Conn of Bankruptcy,' to• be-holden it No. 11Q Federal. street,- Allegheny City„ Allegheny county, Pa.itsi,— fore JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Esq., Register, on the 25th day of February, A. D. ISB9, at 10 o'clock THOMAS A:ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal: as Meisensei 11321 THIS IS TWGIVEIIrOTICE That on the 4th day of Jannuaryi A. D. 1869. a Warrant in Dankrtiiptcy was issued ,against the - ESTATE OF ISAAC BOOM; Of Allegheny City, in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged.% bank rupt, on his own petition; that the payment 'ot any debts and delivery of any propertybelongingto shah bamkrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property' by him are forbidden bylaW: that it meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of ills es tate, will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden' at the office of the Register, No. 93 Dia mond street. in the city of Pittsburgh, before BAII - HARPER, Esq., Register., on the '4th day or Febrtutty; A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock X. THOMAS A.SGTWLEY... _II. - S. Marshal. as Blessenrer Sa6:d3o TTHIS IS TO GIVE! NOTICE that on the 4 h day of January, A. D. 1869, &war rant In bankruptcy was 'lnnen against the estate of THOMAS ; : WALTER DAY Of Allegheny city, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, woo has been adjudged &bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the. transfer of any property by Lim are forblddenby law; that a meeting of the - creditors of the said bankrupt to prove their debts and to clioose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held as &Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 116 Federal street:Allegheny City, Allegheny &nay,' Pezrna., before JOELN N. PURVIANCE, Esq., Register, on the 14th day ofFebruary, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock . THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11. S. Marshal. as Messenger Ja3:eso IN THE .DISTRICT COURT O 1 J. THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WEST AIM DISTRICT O.F.PENNSFI.VANIA: In the matter ef FREDERICK KESSLER of Al legheny city, Allegheny county. Pa., Bankrupt, -No. 1080 In Bankruptcy. at Pittsburgh, on the aid DAY OF DECEMBER. A. DD. 1888. - To wltom It may concern ' Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice of his .ap pointment as Assignee of FREDERICK KESSLER. of A lleghenv.City, in the county of Allegheny, and State otPenusvlvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankruPt upon his own peti tion, by the District Coast of said District. JAMES MURRAY, Aseltnee, de241:191111 AttOrneT•at-Law..li Fifth avenue. •UTHE DISTRICT' COURT. OF : THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dia tr ct of Pennsylvania. DENNIS A. BOLAND, a Bankrupt Under the Act of Congress of March 2d, IS67,having applied fora discharge from Ml his debts, and other claims prov able under said Act, by order of the Court notice Is hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to ap - Dear on 20th DAT OF JANDART."IB69. at lti o'clock' A. Y., before SAMUEL HARPER, req. Re gister, at his office, No. 23 Diamond street:Pitts burgh. Yentas., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the- said • bankrupt. • • S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. TIOROCLANIA.TION. • • • • CIIT OF . ALLEGMNY, SS: In aceordange with tbe . Act of Assembly Ineerpoiti• sting said City of Al legheny, and the several sup „pletnetas thereto, I. SIMON DRUM, Mayor pf said city, do Lisuothis lay Proelamition, that onthe Second Tuesdny . of Jarman-, A. D. 1869, Being the IS th day of ~s aid month, the .freemen - of said ell,. qualified to vote for members of the Donee of itenreseistattreit ,of this Coinmonwealth, shall meet and by ballot eleett-7 - - One person to serve as Director of Poor of said city. Also, on tne same day. the emended electors of the various Wards of the city will elect by ballot mein-. okra of CouacliN. as follows:- • . • • • First Ward-Two members of Common Council. Second Ward-Three members of Common Council. Third Ward-Four members of C rnmon-Counell. • Fourth Ward-Four memnerirof Common . Connell. Fifth Ward-Two members of Common Connell. Sixth Ward-Two members of Common Connell. Seventh Ward-Two members of Common Connell. Eighth Ward4Two mersbers of Select Oeuncil ant two members of Common Council. Each of whole shall be qualified to acne AS Diem-r bert of the House of lle_presentatives of this Com monwealth. residente of the Wards in which they shall be elected, and qualified voters thereto. Attheeleatiesi to be held'as albresald.' on- TUBS DAT, the 14th day, ofJannau, A. D. nog. ; • The:electors of the Vlrrit:Ward shall Meet at the Public School Bosse la said Wird. _ • L The :electors of the 133313 ad Ward shall meet at the Public School Donee la said Ward, 'I he electors of the 'First -Prechmt of the Third Ward shalt meet at the Public School ROl/10 in salt War d. .. The electors of tits Second Precinct of the Third Ware shall hest tittle house or Ccl. George Derst: on the corner of East. lame and street._ • The elector/ of OM , Met "Precise. of the Fourth Ward shell meet at.tite "_Sitmenehy Street, Public Scheel Donee. ' • • The electors of theSeeold Precinct of the Fourth • Ward shalt meet at the - bones of John tiordon cor tier of frhestatt and Mote streets., - • -1 The elector* f tke Flit Ward shall meet at the - FuhihtSchool,l3temail center of ,Chartierit and May. cite str-ets. TbeeLeetors thitStoth Ward shell meet the Public School Boric, corner, t Chanters and !Juni ata etreets a :::::l. The electors of the Seventh Wird shallme et atthe -Luta Deems - In s aid Ward . Toe electors of the Itightit Ward shell meet at the . 'PublieSehoOl HMSO of said Ward. * • • In testimony whereof have hereunto set I h e ed and seal of the City of Allegitelyi, - L. S. Daimon/ day of January. the year o f our TAW one thousand eight hundred and sixtpoine.: • ••• 1 , • • • .1911114;11CDRIIK: : 1 Jas;cB3 4.l7lPlar:OP Ainsicrarrron. • ,PAttabursh. Decembet , SibtN 1888, 014G 4 E.—;leilib `.4.lls*inient for - u#,ART,NG . ; . • Si adman Street. (rent Trienty•sixtb to Twenty•elibth Street; • Also, for (liadlog. Paolo/and Ccrblur Vine Street,. from Reed tio Alll3 • . . ?Miltenberger Street. front Fifth Menne . • to 'At. Patriek's Alley. Also for the Board Walk on the Greensburg Pike, from Mellon's terse: to Center Avenue., „ , Are now ready for exartilnatlon; and VIII ha. urn at %btu office oath TUESDAY, January sth, ..18119, when tuey will tie rata, ned .to Atte City. :Treasurers ()dice for collection. R. J. MOO Jrs:c3l. IiitONEY I . MONEN - I I-84;009-,.to • Ili invest la 11. Mortgage on,C9anty Pro 7 ' fbr term of three years. • • • • 00, to loan on Bond and Mortgage for t years. • WANT ECD—isnalneas or .tegonmiodatien raper to the amountof r ißilo,ooo; time from 00-days to 41- months: _ WANTED—To exehango a arm r of 140/tures ei• Wagon Missouri . for a. gamily Horse and I:4)ring: Apply to B. MeL AIN * CO, Curiaer Ppartli ay. apt bwithaela . El = • ' !MS CRY En