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xiie Tuesday, jasuaut mn n'l Asmi- i.i-i, .1 01 LOCAL HKII.ES. Iry Following are the latest quotations: THE IIAMItl OT COMMERCE. IHClIl't'llllUli opposition to the League. It is said t.nt tnembers of the latter are striving to orteicivation because tiie l.i,- sa KBTlNOS. Width kj: ir a i rrsnwEyTS.

Porous Piasters. i. He Quiln ec Width. P'ce Monilaj's I'roeeeilins- Common Fleas Ao. 1 JwJ'je Sierrett nnd CV'i't-r.

8 THE XEW CO I (jctdnK I It Connellnianlc Mac-nine In Order llrrlion lor neiiibfrseflhe Itwarfl of Hoalin lly IPl'iori-s ommt IK-c Appoliiliiior.l The 4-4 iiijuie -s-; nt I 4-4 nmrasi! to fix the txncO ot a 8 Ni'w'oiry 5 T.as.iniii" I' the Teague want twi.iit r'-tive cents, wlcle Moo-e vs. I'nrr et ah Still on trial. The 1'itKluirnli, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 187 Anrrier A ro 1 Peiin Mill Kiglc No. 1....

Western fra-ie. ryFigni'i'ii AV'ueia1- t-'a I Vinei'i Fhilin it tittv Tit Fit were nine uommon cases before His Honor yesterday morning. The B. O. K.

will erect a handsome brick station house in the place of that, detroyed by fire at Gleuw ood on Fridiy night. While at work in the "Westinghot Air Ihake Works, Wm. Warton was thciiselves ndian. vs. jilaintid 1 1 oerr, V.rdi.

fs1' i to iiroteet- C.emor. aa 7 8" 7X .40 l'J-4 4G iiVi 7 30 7 La, nta 34 6I4 -Hi 6-- 6 I.a.'.ms, 10-45 XV'iltliiim. deed in which Boyle conveys to Mr Davis property to recover the "debt" of S2.V'0h tne question being whether Mr. Davis was a partner or cre (oniini; TScatrc Th-- artistic scene painter may now pack up his brushes and lean: another trade. Theatrical managers ive no longer need of him.

the magic lantern, photography, and oxy hydrogen lights have extinguished them. By these appliances some of the London theaters are producing MnklnK I'uudH, ie, I1U-. Tim f'ifv Crmiieils Ik UI their secoml Th- Olrfctor to Tko HnI iiirlpal IlieStl- tr BUI. Thfl I i roc tors of the Ch.iin.er of Commerce hehl a reinlar meeting yesterday afternoon, Howe in the chair. Treasurer Meyran reivirteJ a balance on liund of tlie rhamVerha.l liabilities t.

the amount of about SiKMl. TIip Kxi'fiitive Committee, in miction b'v cmi'-U -ares to prevent th. io prop! John Co for it- 1 users', ill on for AMXOCH'S, anit ohtalH i tiiein, and mo ntol-J mNpriiWe ImllJi-i tiont. II. UK ASIlBtHI, I'rs't, 1f'i-.

29Hanal Sew Trk. LOCAL AFFAIRS. la iciie fio.ii alihorbtag tiu ii orb: mi the I-awrfeiiee olitiaii I.i York. Metro of Ne- Mary Vick ftliee Chippewa PltEBriKlitl. 6 regular mretinjr yesterday afti-rimoii.

when the committei- ai't'oiiiTnu -nts wei hy President Aiken and ami nation was taken towards get thin 'he i ADVERTISING RATES. Cam. ..5" Ti I nut L.j..ai. 7 am Mill 8 Iiiiv.il t'1-' "'Vatnsuita 1 4 nc V'H Willi tue iiiiciuinn, -was msiruer-t I ur Own Suffolk 1 Fainn.air.t.. lied Km-liiialc White Pocahontas.

Hill II.X.I Clerk niHHinir. "Wii't, lli-llen, wi ll known its the clitrk nt li, Si. Clair Hnti-1, untltleiily an-il few ilays ago. It was vaitnely i that, his iirioiiiitH might Ve rrii ki ll," lint tlx; rumors euulil not lie trial. TRIAE LIST rmt TO MAY.

lived vs. Ilerroti et al. I.ov. i idge vs. T.i.F.vell ft ah; llourke-v s.

SfaUen-bach vs. N'eal, et Torreuee vs. Veal et J.acy vs. la is; Iark Savings Bank vs. et ah; vs.

Floyd; Beck vs. Bced et vs. ejiort a list of memliers and show the Fo'J jwin tiB ri-ts charged for ua-Jsr the heii of "AaiusccienU" in UC.f Oiuiiiiliiiiiiiif ma. -loin- in rmmi for the current year. Tin- tiifotiu.

id a lurjjc crow. I ot the cm-ioni, nt.hr atlnict-iliat the 1 stricken wih paralysis on Saturday and died on Sunday. The Conucilmanie machine has commenced operations for the new year. The coming appropriation ordinance willliethe reporters' trouble for a few- weeks. The Westinghon.se Air F.rake Company received an order from F.ngland yesterday, for brakes for three hundred locomotives and one thousand coaches amounting in ja la 'ntiat i-i 11 prospect lor ine ensuing year.

ii'-nf Sa. 7 -fl HO fesisoiial's) best material, iisju prese.u. THE IMIEIlE IMBUOLKH). of ini7r I'oliee HarJyell Corre5.onf!eno" Relweci hier nml 111 JUjor-Harlifll'ii Stateiiient-Oeleellvc Oemm. I Ap.

hler I'reTera, Ete. There was a decided sensation at the Mayor's cilice, yesterday morring, growing out of the following corre-T-ondenec: THE I IIIIIK TO THE (irn, uCiin i'i'i-' Pot. lev. Pittsiu no ii, IsTT 10-4 ia lii.V: A blank curliil man sliding groove r.t the rs, ap. i-i a i So.

times. at i.ne end a bit of a other, and dungeons, were erow. e.l. 1 lie meei IMS. Mr.

Carpenter offered the following: 7, That a couimittee of three be i. i a. es irw It a I' Horksbire. vs. 'Vint Co 3 oo r- 1 s.i I hi i.

I'l Bole-nan: .1 Tr.mermun their scenery, of the theater, picture in a temples, pris c'tii or dark brook banks her across ilia a iiuiointe by the chair to secure such ac- Lancii -ter. Kentrcw drc tuii i li i aa vs. Brewers I-ire Insurance rather inr, liowi ia the busines lmd: S-l-ct Council 1 S.j.-H la iinnio iaiions in the most desirable loca ies 4 OO 1 Si. I-tS St fl fl lens for murder, beautiful love-making chase eu'-h cf tion and on the most advantageous terms 8 ilanio vrs.iOV,' P.unkett's s'aiKrisaj pp.i sin. e1 SjirHfruc'a 6 American 6 Alien 'li lir, ,1 tl Milwaukee; Same vs.

u-Cotupaay of A llegheny: Same 'Fire 1 isiriiie Company of cine vs. 'feii-ooia Insurance I 'oiii, any of al lnsjiranoe vs. I iamb. 1.1 Allegheny: iit Aiken -1 CS12MEXTS. possible, for meetings of this ISoanl, and t'o, heco Merrill.

uc at itiil the t'ouneil port bi'tore making any definite and not later than thirty davs eailini limine tin Clrlentiil Comiianv df the minutes the il announced that readiness meet in bef.ne piescnt lease expires. Tin sta like th- phantasies of a rse even than this, the parties ho have no part but that of lag in an appt-aranec the aists, the street loungers, the lion. Wilinau vs. Fres Ad. e.Jf1'j(s Kirk; clerk of Cmiim the branch was dream.

on the' stn.g simji'y pit armi. tie- tion as ailonted. and Messrs. Carpenter, Common arlhil. Mi a eotiiiiitinici-inn troin i.a.tvoiir' me I'f r-m in can ic litl.l ot Ilia 1 m'i'l to any rel'mlm wmrre.

Mr. C. I'. Itnili-v, jiroprirtor of tlie In 1, lias nol, yet examined lulu) ks, ami he not to say tliat lu l-is an vl hint; wronn wit tli- missing i l'-rk's ai'i-umils. It is (ii-ra'ly bli-v'i thai s-icli was not th r.iusn of liia sudden 'li Utlllt-.

Tbr I.lhel e. '1 Court i Cmmon Pleas, No. 1, I'D nidiiip, upi-ncd at tlie Usual hour i day morning, when Hi'" l.li-l was ri-siiiini'd. 5' r-Marshall, lor tin- nlaiutilV, j.nct l- al to address tin; jury, at tlie i. n.ii.

I to allow all lei was notified th-it (. KiiwTos GorTaocc. The llailman and and Me.vran were aplioiute I 4 ..3 I S-RlNTfl. 7 7 I'ot iieco fancy fir Battel 6 solid Siiiip.eri's tdai-il 7 a-. 7 do liicturnicg.

v-. lt a-rK I ii i. 1 so v.v.ilv m.d lim the committee. On motion ot Mr. Hailman cam-re-icraiti-t Con ect oira taney Garner Aula: ke.a'-r fan, llicKinand Aiiifii-jii l.ancy SaUli.

bridal! ai Tie- argument li of this Court, s3g. the attentiiui "1. I lia F.iiraeciiient t'a-1 ft iTl erica actor. S'l KbsUa'. TI'iSHAV EVKMa'U.

JaimaiT JO. and un-! l'irtiier ntit'ee. lie wul ia ills icreat tue chair was authorized to appoint and iMinounoe at meeting committees to collect subscriptions from different branch re. iijra, u-1 lie -lain tie Isnth r. s77.

r. lei-rimr to yair fiiiy else alnt-'iil, tlie iii.Saait,ng I'lltt'iiiii'V 6l that yea have taie'n nua-iev nlv a-, atayoi- 'lerii lu'l t-i-e ine i.ii. ait'lltt'llllt-V Co. tliat yen liaee nua-iev en a lav, a it'ra e- ti ai ia I lie I i I 7 i S'. Ditlrict C'tir! Juilnt K'rlam.

craum. es of rude. Select, (irnie i' time the minutes had read the of the Common lira neb entered the chamber. The joint session was to order with rresiih tits Aiken and Neley in the chairs, and the clerk a communication from Health niireri aiumiui'" inj lliat the terms of Mw-ti. (I.

AV. and Pr. T. 1'. C.r-i- A iv Ai i r.t iv.

i -a-a I'-a-'tieii i value to KoliEUT ClII.INi:, a stotie cutter in the yard of eekgot F-ast Itirminghaui, had his left hand crushed yesterday morning, by the f.xlling of a huge block of stone. Dr. White attended him. A Iit of wearing apparel, oil cloth, ear-pets, etc were recovered from a tirani street house by detective iiemmel yesterday morning for Hannah Herron, from hom they were stolen on Sunday. Six fresh cases of small-pox were reported to the Health I Ifiieer yesterday.

People wall do well to strictly observe the rules bathe suppression of the disease, hich were published in ths.su columns yesterday. The rates for mining were again under discussion at the meeting of the lal F.x-change yesterday, when all the members again declared they could and would c' pay more than two cents per bushel. The investigation in the ise of lu-tec- introuuoinir tlie stutliiitr aiai Attention was directed to the tact, tiy Mr. Hailman, that the silver bill had passed tbe House, ami was now before the Sen a-ty, aii'l ap-aoiiuaat it-l- ti, an 'titer i'a-ty, aii'l ape. iil'iaat' ni; the -aiae walking but not talking gentlemen may in time all be supplanted shadows.

A little skillful veti-iilooitisiti thrown in. and evt tin-so could Ih- made to perform small parts eii. ctiv'-ly. A siag six cr seven good stock actors, good vetitril' ijuist, iiantl-organ lor the orcUes! ra, a soeefroseor-e, and we have the principal adjuncts of the coming theater. IIIVEIl AND WEATHEK.

i-KLMSEH ASD WOisSI'SI DlttSRH GOOOH. Pacific and ai.mrue.ter -4 Alpacas Gl 20 3-4 A I i. bist-r 'ii 3-4 All acu -H a-4 alj.n, i-4 Man'r 1 3-4 Pa cite twills is 3 4 Pacific do ii'3 i "-4 Pu. -ine da S'-'K 3 4 Arabian! -J4 H. I 1.

W. Pop.3iX funeral of to aHi nil tl" fi r.i-i r.v i i ir i.v. Fri.laT P.weht '1 1 i'. STFTSON. StTItKM.li ITI.TSI l.V AT12.KK.

JldXIliy tVKMX'H. li'! ir. 5 K. Ji'AVKNf'UB'1'in CAN lilil'CE. Box tl.cet now open.

Mr. liihsoii the use tln tailor ot .1 n.Iii Stoivi I 1 lo--t stieeell fl liatu had exnired as itn nihers of tin: ll.lw-iird Forrester, of Allegheny city, ii'e i a voliiir.ary petition in bankruptcy. II. S. Iti'ltinnji i al, tiled a i-etiiion in iiikrui.tey- against IJeorge W.

"XX'aiki-r, t' M. Coie. li. A. Bailey, co-partners astl.

V'. Walker iV of etl'ersou county. C. Yv'. Zug bankrujits, city.

An argument was had as to the power of i rus-i e- iii.d in- committee to ih fide hc-tA'-ii the co irtin r-hip an I iudi'. i luil di -'rs, as their rght to rlaiii property of the by both. Ar- will Ik- followed by Mr. of Health. lif.Ar.TH nvi ti i us.

CA.STON FLASMH.fi 11ROW5. li Franklin 11 frtont N'asliua A ial I' a An C'liai tre-i at ynnr iaua. i I Tin- t.r i-iia I a- f. ivo and bus aliei'b 1, s'Uii l. -i ey in--.

In-; i- a sta iiai-t cue. but I i ready p. answer il ta i'-re a li t- It ma to say that try sus- Irian ue I tlie i I cli'ire. ei' ic I'-' a-1 rc-ild loan tuv i ie th -Litis tried in iv let i4't It is ii that I iile, alter which I lainiitoti on tin' same ate at Washington. Mr.

Sherman, it was i to offer an amendment providing that for every silver dollar issued a paper "dollar should "be retired. It seemed to 'th; speaker that, tlie sentiment of the community was in lavor of the bill, and he moved that the Chamber express itself in favor of the bill a-i it passed the 1 loose. Mr. McCi eary aid lie never could understand how it was that a paper dollar was a 14 ilBBAH-T HALL. New Nafhui XX The Chair announced that nominations rwill make the cloMng r.

loi i lor i v.rr. in, January ISO. 1 A. M. to till the viifiin-'ii were in oroi anil Ej-T-sler Cahkikc ana Puis liiver liX .1 liriiACHim.

Trcmont 13g Iavvrtaco AX 14 In West Gulf Stales, Tennessee and ihio Arbnui.tn A CAN i'ON FLAN It a Trcmont 1' 11 Trcuiunt A V2 -y, failing barrometer, easterly and 1 Hi I i 11! I "a Three, iuli's onlv and matinee. PiniellAV, KIIIPAV, SATl'IlUAY, Vctf bv (cnr.eP. Hamilton, N. -ssrs. dared M.

linish, T. 1. Craham, llaekofeu and W. W. l.oan ttotn inated.

The oulv wan beiweei Messrs. lmaii and The nr ballot re idled us follows: I.oiran. T'j tive linger Mara will begun Tlie Di'inix rilllr omniltlpc. The the leiuocratie loin mi! tee met last evening at the St. lines Hold.

Chairman I. C. called TIcEIKI. Monday morning liy Mayor M' sout iieny winds, rising temperature, partly eiouilv or cloit-ly VM-ather antl rain areas ami corgi- Sliiras for dit'-rs and rs. M.

n.i .1 Si.i.-l.-foi' tr.l.-.Tei'S. Jieci.siotl of CouiL r-'Vers. d. at tli ai tti! ti al. aii 1 in i ir I -u si I iv i -r i di sek-a-io-i- My ea-si: is ll la i let.

In iinv my UP: tO til ttie I c. ra 1 a ai IV 'I raary 1, and 3, fourth auuual touroi inn i- braH'l t'one'ti yaX 7-8 ir.orniliRe The Police Committee will ri-view 10 15 ill loncst. ua A A. 10 masU.en. laV.

Graham, liriisli, 71; XTliK IIOIir.ItTS PA7TOJiniE TKOlht. in th- event of a result uubivorabh detective. lor an en-. 4-4 14 re Fill V-eiilllt vote- "ii i lia re. to si.i.ui' my nn- abif iial I lake et-asii'ii 'onrt Not en.

da pi iu. A t-4 IS X1 hut iiicr 4-4 it MiSCKLLASBOCa. sin-eei -d in llrst seetion by rising barom-i t' r. Mia rivi coii'iu'tes siowlv rising bt low Memphis: lower Chio antl Cumberland siov. iv falling.

ill not he in se.s- legal tender when a silver dollar was not, or why a silver doiiar was not as good as a paper dollar. He -conded Mr. llailman's moi ion. r. Siebetieck said it was well known that that there had been a wide fluctuation in silver.

He did not tliinK hasty action should be taken. Mr. Marvin preferred greenbacks. He also then ahr. the motion was too broad.

Mr. llaiiinan sai.lthat hile he may per and ir: i ban i li: Th. .1 Improrel ve ti.e popular pantomime ifl iMi-Ty PVIMP1Y, Intro iliicir.a TP (1 KAT I i I. PI, t'l- 3I (las v. i an ua- a I SeSbkiliS ola-l tea i- I trsi It l-'T ine 1" XX hltecarpetchaiu Ccl'Tcd carpet tine tine ars.

A I'd I tut. iiaLllel-yaCjiegif IV.liill tvum itley, trustee for th- eredi-Niitiou Trust Company, entered stii's in Common Pleas No. 1, tbe irreatcst in A nienei, anl ttie Til committee appointed by Fxehange to protest against the of the special lax on barges, leave for Washington this evenin in the w. nd the coal nun will ne.v order revoked. Wf.

have vsl an ti lot I ua- XS 1 II i. irAtt it is iii--' I tors of the ive the iy nii-i" part-eiilnrly tii.in I h.ixe a numb, I lit me "I Ids coarse a I a- 1 XVOKUKKH SKii KIST i 1 1 1 i to order, and stated that the lij-'i of the meeting was to have an inter-cli views tYoui the iriuiiin-nt iH-m-o ueutleuien iresent. After a full of the rnatteraiijiertainingto the ci whieh the cuiiiniittt'e was ai -ji whether it was best to call a i on vi lli ion to nominate city otlicers to he voted for next month, or to allow the ciii-zi us to name candidates, it was resolved to a- iourn to Wciluesdav evening, January 1.77. is i l.ovnl Ohservaf tn- tion, and Messi s. ham ivin.ix each i number were declare, terms are lor 1 iuee lilMM 1TTLKS The were then read.

tlMM Sti M'-Clurj. i A. Hci ron. i-'" 1 -mill, Ai' creuiiors. against tun coiu- Irn Market.

OF Offic S. Si(. Si: p. kin'iei it a la nil', aiel ii tni'i-; unit iial uii.l.r-i ot ntta.r-. l'-I! U-j.

II-- nt ted by Uartis Ewing, rhole8ale .1 iititurv F.sip, entered suit for temper- I that i.i.iy yet hi -rcas aume. i- of Mr. Francis Mnrphv, the great w. i-; Himon I'n-as on iieiian mpt I.A li blil'Tl'ltlS MON cat ft Onrri 9 SO 45 Hugi.es Joi Giles, 1. before OEM I-E si'il -WIMi- Ir.

pr. We'r. I tlutr, c.u, Weil ill. -e! (' I I I 1 1 1 1 'ill, b- 'r 1' of 1 V. I.

1 la tl' i.l. I a. "1. II 1 ame apostle, from Messrs. Leon: llvans, managers of the riirmn.

Coving f.iiniiaiiy. No. I'enu a HiAY ev Ke Har Th'r. Hnm. I l- sIllV- .,,,.1 I Time.

sonally prater paper, ine iiuesUoit was what is best for the count ry? The- silver had done great harm. The in ion was decrying one of its greatest -ri i luct i-ins. Hosve thought the Directors had a big before them. He felt then- had been great harm done in the demoneti'i'ion of salver. We make ill" I.ai.o'or.i.

James and 'rti-'iii-en. INOS Jan. in ry 29. 3 mid iieiei 'J he iilainiitf purchased betw. :l.l"! v.ar.na ff.

Xibr huI 5 '25 IVutri.i 15. 1 0t Oil anit 2 00 Castor It. 15 wrU tK cv. l'. iiess il Mi i i i --a Tin-picture is ie ir.

sharp, and is a remarkably true iik. VI -I 'I 71 4 ie anil thirt v-t wo acres of land in s. v. c. XX ll- 1 o-tiiaite r.

ill. I IT. I' II' 'I lie Irr Mirtinlllp. Committee of the Fire CnderwriU rs' 41 11 1 2 1'. 9 1-.

M. PltS GM.x. '111I'A1. nr.ii.ir.si.a., TliPJiSKAV and iWHAY at 3 o'clock. invitation of l-atlir physicians, etaciais sili KO Murphy.

towiisbii, fioui a'boiiias M-'il'iij snb.ei't to a mining lease heal bv Herkl.o. li'i I iw i i-r. K-'llii" "in-. Kiretoier. SnitQDd.

2 00 est licniitau i 1 i lit, a 'l Hi: Ij'y and of Fi'tslmrjili. Tl, Ani list 1 ir'-est pro'liicliou of silver of any nation theruioui Mean tLeiliiaui. i lock-ii' id Coal Company. There liioii iii the hich vested a I tbe n.et 1 i.e 31 leir il in-- ins follow reply: and mil's r. I l'iri'sii; iuai.

Jinaiicy t-TT. i lts it c-- i. i il Ji nun- ilin' as I tai t. I i- htoi S-IO" -'I iutt in tbe coal kalM'. a hi I lluM.ll.

ai I O.Ncll. TH new Finance Committee is arranging a big job for itself. 'ue of the iir-t dlliicllitles It Wail tackle will be the 111- tempt to devise menus ol relieving the city from the cost of the. suburban street improvement. It is the opinion of the Cb -Met mil'--, Welsh, Kuil" iat ion, to whom was intrusted the three from the of apnlicaiits 1" receive the votes of the i.

i.itioii for tlie position of Fire M.ir-have Mitilied that duty hy the Messrs. K. Stevenson, M. hi -ind W. II.

Meehiins. Mr. Ktev.u:- ai a the Meteorological ItiK-oril. J.VM-ARY 2.1. T-77 10:48 P.

M. iilro Par tla-r61: wind cl'un'y. -ease io mi tie lie coal. I he 'Mipariy Tayler. lint Manleii.

1 it is ciamicd that i nc rat 1 1 I'ar au.V'a: wtti'i i-isry. ai "lint ie a- I -ed 1 1 s. am 1 -oo -a ii nd aid 1 ill- V. DAJ.M.Mt, li, of New York, will deliver his favorite conmc- ol ie. "TliEMVS'IUHY OFTHF.VITAh OhOA.NS VN1 1 iI.DELl.'' Suniwts Phil.mopbv of the Htimsn o'ce; Pliilosi.i'tiy ol the Heart ami 11 vsu-at trace ami liiaaiy: piaal yC-Ilie'ry; Art', ice Mmli'r'.

lipic 3 -o co S. 50c. For sale at Ik. i--te Ilro. i- il.h areuue.

Mar-l liv's. Uiant slrtct, an 1 ut I Library liail Is-3 Soiieinar and Several other oltioiais that tl ilv took co il out the wan Id. After sutii" further discussion the matter was ji ast polled until next meeting. Adjourned. It was here that th Chamber niieht protoably take a hand in the aiiaiis ot the city, ami a mi niber of a prominent business ri in not coniucted with the body was tailed I'p in to express his views.

In ie-ponse he said it had been Stlggl Ste.1 to hi'it liv a icwspaper man that the Chamber averaiict tier wind dbr theral: wind clear. tl 00 ti P5 t' .,1 15 41 ii 20 12 20 CO ffl 75 ha so tl) 62 ti 67 1 15 i-2 00 ICO 63 50 tii 80 so tH 65 (i (lb IK) ft 7 70 4 00 24 ti 40 2 bo ii 4 f3 2 fci4 75 Ileli Inl properly can bo made to pay the improvements. retaryofthe Nation. fi.rmei iy Se.1 He- I a 1 ea a 1 ih W-- a ai j. I Ker l.r ia la 1 a laii 1: ar.al,"i! Ii ir iviral clouily.

supports, blocked up tie strove, I tin- passageway's I -Ha 1 da tii; i are led was from tha IVni Company ot Allegheny, ami. oi li La. bar ai.l'.t; win, IS: eluU'ly. nv. 'ih ltHr a i.ll: thtrJT: v.iii,IS: i-lmidy i ,1" ifar ther4: win, I clcauiy.

i.i, thert-'J: wind tair. Cloves fc 3 70 Oil. liv'r 2 SO Ietnon ft, 4 40 Iansr'wft 0 do fcoil.ltfc e5 Ne'U'fKiil i0 ('live ga! 1 75 its -i 6 25 dOZ 3 t5 fc OO pejutrui 0 Kosuiry S. 1 00 otaa.satr.-ai 91 Sn'rm tral 2 10 Tan 'rs gal 60 VX'li'le ual "8 Wime'rifi, 4 RS i 'I TU Ty2i 7 b) pi ar bl 3 Hishr'uift 22 tthlor'tcft 5 ball. la 2 7 5 Putty ft, 3 liiiin su 3 10 a 4 0 nrrcd n.v 1 ie.o of.

ea- r- 1'lof I he com- XV-: lv In of the j- servii.il a tw. A ifiri.ii aii'l tumble, tight tween two ids ho had been Forty-sixth str et, on Saturday 1, Hants uiged on in tbe i is thoroughly in an pertai'is 1o th- d.ity of Fire Marshal, ai is well known as the editor and i 1 I th.i Mr lay on a pardon. 1 1 a was sentence on a Nash villi: liar tiu-r 10: wind 0: eaca.Iy. 11 1KI .1. st: iv a vtztt i is Mt i vs.

ttinalia Har a i. 1hiT4a: wind 0: lai-g7. pittsaurh Itarai.r;!: wind XV: pnuke may Ve sud taat Mayor it 1 i i. i -11 il iv." i ih- i. for i i.f ui by nearly a hundred you: hf spectator until the smaller lad's t'-i-e was bitter.

Po-tlaii'I Ili-r-Jlt so; 4'a: Mind ctou-lv. ihe mails the 'mill. ii'i'i tt lire, and had s. rved half his time. agaicst vviuim a suit for iH l.a liar titer wiii'i it ra-n.

in liar ygJ: tlier bt: wind cluu'ly- I the I W'ecKS past. s. 1 I tli'in 11 i. -I noticeable to re- SaUill-l I I iii.l i ot tne oo-, n.i .01 Mii'liii'i" formerly a member of tie Jirui l.ilteil dealtrs on I. ill.

rl street. Tli. se 'entiemen were from a list of alxiut f.fty aj.p'.i-eau:.s. All lllxlorical Kellc. a I I r.il.I.

1'. V. ll.lt i.l '11, A til, Ivmb'V. 1 Kr: N. Ueliere.

.1 i 1 1: ea-oll. Waiavvriiit't. ii ci am ler. .1 no i i. iv, a -liuhiati.

lilk- r. J'ltt MlN'l N. t. I I ker. llv.

lailnl 1 'a 1 i aloSHltil. .11: I I. 1. le -awa; in. aai ANO A HIM.

UPr-. 1. Kl' i' l'ierst. ii kiielui' t. utl'l war.

I. 1 1 i.l A.N. 1 -nell. iru.v. Vra iierilii'iin.

keiuler. milker. A 1'1'E 1. Miller. 'arr, Net te.

I. a ia i-t. r. P' nit Tie. 'i tnitv-: almost into jelly, lb- was pluck t.

lad. however, and po-i Ivi-'y is. illovv enough, 'fii- ligbt-rs ie rated by a liiunim: itiza-u who lives S.in Har in. '1: therty wind c. i 1" rlels v.

ho ll' lit ll." sill' Ull.i;. i ti.e j. oj ll. ii the it wind ci aiity. luii bh 1 Ail i i.

1 e'ell. Slire-. ej-ort thcr 2: wire! SL ilur tiier i.1: vind drn iirists. 12 tt It ,1 Ciirie t'j Oxalic IS fs SO fl it, 4'-; Titriarica 17 i.t- CO Alcohol U- tw A'oes. 20 V5 Soevt to 5 7ft AialrbSr, "20 tt) -a Ai.ua 7 ilf 11 Annatolk fei 60 Ashes.

Soda Bi 4 8 KalCopa 80 Ci tlay Fim 2 75 C4 fd Bark. Or.s.da ft -Si fi SO Oh lied li. 1 So til 4 Itti Pa'i! TO -i'l f) Oh Com ft SO 0 J-tiack I.eiial. Amer'n ft 4 6 India tt. 11 12 0.

na'n (5 Mas? fti 6i CO Bl'e Virl lu ii, 11 Kor'xrcSi 14 PI Kr'-Mllft 4 ii tV. Kle-r Su i tt 5 6 I'aimAib feS cs 1-5 ft 2 eo 10 Cam iij -i'i 1. 'anUie-S sil on Ch'm Gi S5 ti' Kerr.an 1 CO 4 I '-o Uhl'irmS) 1 00 CM 10 4 ioves 'i'j tai IVcii'll'li 0 '5 95 lion I-ve 6 00 4. 0 iRi tioperafSh 2 ai 3 Or Tar a 43 46 Outlet? -0 Oubbe'ra, fl v-a Eru'y 5. 10 CJ EN it fill rt 48 Sulphur 10 (J 75 Ks iiuivft la! 14 Lj.j (P Italian tfj? i0 Sicily to HS SS unic fii 3 Si 4 Halis AB) 25 ArliiiesSfc 25 a 2- WlteS, 41 ii el JSvr'hTB, f-i ti 60 Sheila." 40 iu ict 'litt, 40 ii b'i .1 ti.it'S, 1 1-0 1 SU Al 40 (V iia'ar' 1 10 1 ci an 1 1 -7 f- 4 ss fa 4 Jun H' rlt, 7 io, 0 J.

tl. bus been received by Mr. t. (. tt.

of k's Fiehls, from Alex. neighloi ti'Hl. Tn F. Board of Assessors pres. -n ted their first annual report to Councils y.

s'erday afternoon, as requesteil bv tie- law creating tie! P. i.viugtthe d.i a-ory- matmer A r.rii A ia a in 8 14 ley, of Washington, in which he ks as follows of the block of stone sent Ke-t, I Knot. ft, itiia I ft i an.ctn Ijiecae pft voir, L.inuorc tli HaviEi Pnrfeel Largely cf Ti FS HTi TvT Mr. A. J.

Hi pros-is arr- yt si. r.lay by a iity i an but was s'lbx- 'least-d en b.ul. bis brother beeoiii-ty. iaira-l, it is tha-xtd. si, lamped in-o ar-He stati.i dig in front of one of o.i a nt drove away with it, wreck-.

re ia through with it. all ad i.iu:-;i!"i early in t.r.b might an. ual tie- funeral of ivve's f.i'l.i at New Bright ou. ai and if" llletl a bill in i. ni Pe-as No.

against 11. A agreement was entered into defendant a large amount P.k- Ketiiuekv. It is he 'ailed io fuluil his part of might aid toward better municipal govern- tie in: it in Vii -ed men who don't want to tak- them for tlie honor and g''d file pie. Puismess Itlell were partic-ui interested. The ChaluluT had taken part i- the Klectoral lali, and why not for ei pal attabs.

Mr. MeCreery said t'a re was a gap b-'tween the business men and the politicians. At. tbe last of the aid tl members unanimously signed ill favor of the Compromise bill 11 thought it well that business Uie take an interest in municipal a'lalrs. ('a iiioti 'ii it was- deejd.il to rail a lici h.ard meeting t- consider 1 he subject on Thursday afternoon next.

THE AKlli OF A IS TAI. NEKS. i.HHt Ms til' It ally Iy tto I'atlliful -Mrouz TeHlliniiliy fr Hie 4 aiiMC Si ray nle mict Annonnrf. ill H. 'Ihe 1'ifih avenue Methoilist Church was crowd.

1 last Light, notw itLstai.ding Mr. Muri'hy was at 'akland. The meeting was ci ndnci.il br Mr. I'aislev. Mr.

or b-- in brew lag ir.i'. i on 'iial however, pre. ip'-'ated. if it utly r-w i 'I 1. ia i I iii' trim.

iings. ciiii XX I 'to i 'lie i ial.s were i '--r 1. I r. y. ii I 'I I -TATiatVM.

1 1 a cs. H.ir. il li i'. 1 th find bioivlolo. at bis .,) in 'In- ca-e I' T- -km i "1 I.

el ii-on to believe a .1 1 s.i ppr. ,1 Miivr Mel'. and that i a v. a', 1 inevci vl. i t'." ni" I 'V of t'c- i I I th" day ol' I.

1 1 tS rt 24 65 75 ti 14 tii oo 58 tii is 40 12 from to be placcu in the moniiment 1 learn from the ree-otils ln-re, that, on the Kith of November, Mr. S. T. Campbell, of I' nioiitow ail. In ssed a letter to the late lion.

I. It in which the County Assessors have I doing their work the new city valuation incomplete in ten wards, as the law ijii the Board of Assessors to take county vahi.Hiou as their basis. When tic-t lb'e is unpU-ted by tue Board it iiill hi-given in these columns. Ol'KIi I (1 and Foster cap! ur-. -1 two iueu at ari eat ly Ii-mr jesterday morn KllU tlilil Ml Ilea Sr r.eir 9, 1 05 ValeiiPft BS 1- -M Ii: I l.T" Ab't'ia T.

I a a li. Ki.lt, fw rs. RWiv I'etsha hitt'esev, at that time the Man.t- 25 18 8 Ay lit of the ashinton National atir liar is; titer f7: wind lair. Ililv ivu.J le sieet i liibccn liar ai.lS; tiier wind cloudy. Itlver Intellisenei-.

Water in the Monongahela live feet four im lies and stationary. The Fearless, and Tien gall Tiger xvit'u emiiiies yesbTtlay. I be iron Mountain ami barges leave for New Orleans on Thursday. The tow boat left for Johnson-ville, Tennessee, with l.oiiCl tons of railroad iron. The tog Alex.

Foster has been raised and put oil Stone's docks for repairs. Thirty-seven out of eighty coal tipples were carried away by tin ice. A coil of line taken out of the Monongahela by the 1,. A. Fulton i.4 at 118 Water street.

The Allegheny gorge is rotting. The C. C'nur. arrived at Cineiniati Sa-ui lay from New Orleans. Her cargo coiisis-e i principally of sugar and molas- II do Ger 9 Sal aruo9 tlpsom ft.

spuria to Scetis. ti ll. I' If. nmiieiit ietv, reouestme- to know it e.i a i 1 ing vvh i wer-' i raveling aa.ng 1 c. i 1 i il a 1- 1 a 18 6 sx 8 SO 15 2 r11 SUCH AS 1 .1 fc llCliiO Si 7 2 00 12 7 laden with ovi-r-i-ats and other "i ll- loo die wi-aa: tak'-n tral House, where two cat era! pairs of pants, four vests a ti-2 n.

and the is to ami direct the to ee-1 a.du-liis a r- 1, uit lor uiis'-s wiil. wer" to have b---n Ii L. is. vv ie. was sent! need for six nioidlis last year on irr.

1 Oi 30 li '''P' 1 -v of t'c iii-iuiaey i iy, i Oiir I I' In 1 1. ia- i a-at I ir with 11:, 1 lib lie lar-, pr-vions to 1 libs' dis-bar-e frc.j.i the i ctil en iiirv l.e-r lad. I knew leev visited lailson's si i b. ami I mav have of i tl.ts rs- o.i to-er i.irt. 1 i I overeats, and other mgs, r.

K' -r i obtaitiipg a tor mill and made a b-w oil an article hi, ts-ea'a A ft itlast 1q 5 S.ia. Hi Cart. Soaii est it Cst l'dft B. Hoiiter v. timed found in the possession of the men.

ga llo'ir ames as Aii'hony I.voi; ale! bad fo arks ii if) by tacldngtiie auto oraph i 6H 14 21 2S -c i 1 1., sirvi liacli. llaani. I' i I', man A r-v: ii. Illl'i, MM' It' N. Ale' li Kl HI A' a i A I.

1 XV. II. Nam Her. Fait. a 1 Of.m.m XX la 'It.

Kin-. II. NalilR- I. I'a I. i -II Kriiii' l.li'-.iii.

i XViM'UKA' I'l'lLl'IM Felk.ir. 11 ii. nell. K.ltl.Wiu-:-' V-Meyer. K-'iiev.

1 1 sell ii: ana: "11 11. Mom, Xo AMU. ti i li. rs si. Ill i.

a. i lire" I Ve i.i II' i. r. iu: XV 1 1 i A. ti is ith tin- s.

of the Craw- Used a hi. iik of marble from the tirst battle er iiiiiiI of Washington, would accept to he Society, and receive Buitable lace in he mo'iumcnt. That letter was a usw red on the path of November follow-i lie-, a ssii rin r. Cuuijiliell that the block ol niaibie would bt; he fu 1 1 ae'et-d as an honored representative of tl.is.State and assigned suitable position it. the monument.

I in he J7t of th- tiame month the Ism lety rei eivi-d the block, and it is no.v in 1 he la pidari'im at. the monument. The St' lie is about live feet two feet lleel ale! twenty inches hi'h, of a limk and hears the words ''From I'ieli Is, in ra is. il letter Jt is 1 ot li. "liiy.tivip'iki'inif by Mr.

Sfuar', at. a- a ti as the, work is resumed on toe lie not. he placed in the lut. tai' .1 lor it." Fi.st. Tin- in ing.

ue awaiting a hear- (,: v-. If 1. 1 he I thai 1 km i was U'i- Coiiii attai is said to hav i'lio a similar tri ubie in a r. in a s.ricd that Mr. most all the drii i.

ft but teuiif ra not ti paper, vihichas-Murpby had caj tured and now none were c.e men and womtn, -ho pledge. Mr. Hunter fn, is VarnisM. Copal ral 1 00 CS iiil'i ari'i-s r. 1 t.i.r, and that vns no secret.

I an. I cunt aiid ill coil-e-iuetice gi t.s auotlier 4..0 tons of which are for reshipuient to Wheeling and Pittsburgh. The Hudson will nr. ably get tlie Whieling, and the Tut; citv l-xpress tie (f 40 i 25 60 ee 1 1, I a a i t. 1 1" i o.

ir opin'aiis to Cord tcr iravaiisary. iu 1 th" 1.1-glslatl,..- I tro'l! VisHe.1 I' r. recent'. iiitr.xii. ssi.i...

Vtu red 2i a IaWll r. 2 It. 1 0o aladiiir 14 a. I roviilts for a tax be -ta. 1 a and woman lio.i til.

a rv in. in nm So, intend to the Legislature and ihe s'H st il ut ion of a tat in iieu of dge whether tiiev or s.cn Emma flrahatu the Pittsburgh freight. Cincinnati 't- of Saturday The Sam Miller, Tims. Ito lsworth, Condor ami das. A.

lbackmore pass it up tor yesterday t-uip-y barges, and the ilislier arrix-e-1 with coal, and vvas to return with empty barges. Tiie llunt. No. sunk a barge of coal, which sii" was towing, at the Hand street net. No knew In niptiuL AU'roiii-'Iit Iron I'ipe, oi-iii2 lit! net list prices per foot: Hey.

man. wai in. toi-yta. ll. loan was to vv Ui.ollt .1.

one they fail to drill and the temptations of tlie ISii.v a reformed saoKiiiist, upa-ioti ia a 1. nii w.ili I ergas. tin r-' a counties 11, Mis ii with id III b'-i'-l" 1 I ic ic 1 i lie. I trie chief. I never li.i 1 anv reason I tli" IH ol c.

la.oi 1 1 to enable w-. Aitii ergaon i-ie 'iio: i i properH. 1 isa.i no i b-a than ihn' i lei', in tl," dec bar-" of h.s an- ei'i- do' us a ib'-c I K-i-w of 'hiviiii. kI if f.ieio'inii t't-r i ie present ceennat ion tax. line of our ners vwii Icon hind- If is said w.

have in lies canty To.ooil jaxahios 1 ha' a bad' a dollar per he I u'ild I 1 n. rex i-uiif to the couaty than the a 1 ii lav, and much nu e.i.-ii Tbe absurdity of the present will 1 1 p. lvan-ircd er -1 In i run. di i aser. and collected instead of ihe now in fore in ibis and 1 1 an i a.

'I be act is a and a.ieets the ciiTire Suit. ti at i.fty cents, and inn-' l' pai the party to vole. County Co 'he. trlily tat P-rent ays th" lion is ni'y ral. un law, tha' are no! ttWfitPy t1 a-u-l-- I.

K'. I SI. A IP -K inzer. il. Al- the pledge about one mon'h ago.

Extra stroa-c. Size, las'ite I'laUieter. II ill HIS MIMII'll-t. Double extra Black. then he l.a.s learned Ids duty toward I.e.

I.o.) Ml Want of I nil.i. "nt lriet a print Co id loan. About thirteen ears ao uiioiic. drtnfcing. "ihe rl was tfe- rrtttt, n1 th- min ourig He had kj.f a i Hali.

and was senT to "lie is made apparent by the targe nnm-f bo-e eeuiiations are rate. I at jsOu year who have beer money ii-r t'u H3- two years. in 1'. isi'i "i.l is. The joint session wei.t ie'o -I for city ilepositoi f.

i'--- t'uaa, L. kuiiawmi! tad were, r-nd tl ferent hanks oiieriug to pay the rates for tie- .1 1 ciiy Pittsburgh Savings 1 1 an': pi teer I a Us' man In l'hi, and were av-atv Caiitroi i XXarn. i -si Frevlous to the recent about the same Mr. it. Mr.

Warner claims it. woub to make a n.c haiiie v. inco a i unit, i- l. I in oi a uav I on'alr been to the Mayor, tl i. li'ars of I eti'iiu 1 rev al, but cel.

eel Sunt li Iliad l.iil.K, p- vance in i prices, we 3 '3 13 i ti 11 13 3S inch. 7 12 I 15 i 7 12 15 3 3') 'i 9 10 20 40 iuciirr- -H5s- 33-33 14 30 34 Wi 22 ol 57 1 14 2 r.ch..i 31 45 72 1 44 2l4 4t 70 1 Si 2 73 3 CO HO 1 71 3 42 tO 1 20 2 18 i 430 4 1 00 1 50 i 2 73 6 60 ley rid ol the tax, but it is an auTat ee and great loss of time both to the aii-iiaiit- and the appellees. C.aii.'y Sol.ciior G. yi yi rt u-io 1 an i pdiion that the Coroner, under Act of Assembly, abolishing mil-age s. must pay bis traveliiiL: expenses out wee as li.e el in ia v.

rcmarK, luar i i annually, le- Ferg a. pr. I ct iH1.cin. tiv "Pile liestt went into a e- I pay as much tor the ri.ht lawyer whose income is -i-V City Assessor i'helps favors 2 iili et tie Iioe-is Itua! ry. because the collection of ihe pla patioii tax tioesn't jiiy.

benefit of our lie lli-i i ariu-ti li on toe iiiorntnj; ai -r re i a a by one of tbe tirin his to I-i-ret out the hi. vs. On tin: eV. T. I 11 a of 1 be SllllH' d.lV lie Sellt I -toi'ti OBMSB SPECIAL of his own pocket.

I'he Coroner's salary is i i i a yiar, provided he can make if. 1 1' I i' iitiik' 'in -re. the cess gi ies into County Tii lo'ii if less, h- is, un.ler the opinion, re'patia .1 to erin and b-ar it. In tin- suit of the Pearson Cordage Com- to a s--- Ai.i.r.i- it i.s v. Pedestrians who walk on the the parks are notified that a roil is I ti, III pit liie er i "Walter 1'avis, a ymiii m.

rrii-il man, residing at 1 li mew ood, as very tls- tit for weeks ast. because of his inability toohtain employment. He was a job 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 by occupation, having formerly uoiked at job-book establishment, on Wood bt'Vi-ii o'clock morning Iiavis arose anil l.i ii to the kitchen, for the purpose, as he sai.l. i kiiulline; a lire ill the stove. iij.

about -i ht o'clock, ai.d en entering the kitchen discovered her hiis- ll (HI linnr ill 1 pool of bliXl.l, a fearful cash or gaping wound in the neck, ami a besmeared razor alongside of him; t. the storv. was unconscious from in loss of blood. 1T. 1.

M. Marshall, of II oine a id, as summoned, and found t'a tt. i li-- rnbie incision extended from tiie windpipe to th-; jugular vein, the latter l.avii: en severed. The physician announced that the injured man could not a pr. i which was ful-laii'l iii 1 ia is' death last nic-hf- ib-cea-i ii it a ile, but no children.

He a solar, ipiict man, and enjoy.d the -pect of an his in igiilxirH. The wife is er.ef-si i ii ken on account of the dy, and hi ie she say be was at i mes iiesi. itlil-t ut on acioiiiit. of havinir no work, hi I LOV PRICES. of the gauds stoli-n the Pli'ladi ollict is.

llamiiiel returned, amioun -that fii linn had discovered the where-nts of the this city, and the gainsl xx m. I-row-, administrator McCn'ily. to iittach the "lion I of ii'" money, Mr. Frew, tha gar-if 11. IV Clark, has tiled his answer of i Ii (I'll li niskt hief s't his detectives to work to learn for them.

Train appear to run in shoals. For a long tune not a single ari'est was made ami now we have three in forty-eight hoars. A temperance meeting, tiinl-T the aus Following are the disccants: Cu net amounts tip to SIW, 4i per over SloO and up to S5l0. over 6500 and up to SI, 500, per over SI, 500, pi cent. On pijx-cut to special lengths, the discount is 40 per with extra discounts according to the size, as per scale above.

II isles and ln-r. Quotations are announced as folloxvs: LEATHEIU Oak sole, country 35 I MENTZER bridge, about tour clock last ev emng, Lower lort. Kx nsvi 1. l.r., January I'll. ATeatiier clear an 1 pb'isant tiil 1100-1; cloutly ar.tl slg-as of rain.

-Mercury 3a to de-vv'rnitsr; iv-tjUULfeet ti inches and falling Port list: ll Kobert" MifcTieli at luid-Tiiht. llewild at ii P. M. Cp Maggie Siiii'h ar 7 A. Crey Kigle at 10: Ori on at 4 P.

T. Ttusiiicss motierate. The river has fallen .1 fett iu the last 111 C.xiiai, January 20. Night Arrived Andy llaiitn. rum Cincinnati, at, 4 P.

M. Iiepnrtcd (til Valley, for the South, at 1 I'. llvaiisvilie, NiisUviiie, at Alice for New- Orleans, at Andy liiium, for Cincinnati, at ti P. M. Tiiveroti fwt 7 inches and falling.

Weather cloudy. Mercury I.itlisx 11.1.K, January AVeather wariii antl clear. Iown Cherakee, for Orb ans. Piver falling. mi, January Pdver rose oft inches since Saturday.

Weather mild. No boats up or down. Nrxv Oiilan-s, January 20. Arrived odd 1 lust, from hio river. Depart--.

1 Pee and barges for St. Louis. Weather clear and cool. km i-n is, January 2fh Tlie river rests a inches and stands 9 feet. Weather cloudy.

Maximum thermometer 00 degrees. Arrived Maumlee, from Arkansas river; Sbinkie, from Cincinnati: Illinois, from Vi.ksluirg. lieparttd iluth, f.r White river; (ioiden Pule, for Ncxv Or-1 11s, the latter last night. In attempting tj land at the month of Wolf river she run into the St. ltf rnard coal fleet, sinking four barges and a produce boat from the Ohio river which is a total loss.

Cincinnati, January Lfl. liiver 22 feet 11 inches and falling. Weather mini. Ar-riven Graham, from Pittsburgh; A. C.

Tonnclly, from Nexv Orleans; Hudson, from Wheeling. Departed Emma Graham, for Pittsburgh. II be pices of Blither lleatheiii.gton, wi StU-et Bjltlist held at the Sandusky 91 Market St. I luted Slates Bank, 2 p- Iia-. re, in res the b-cioii i i ihr- banks at a stipulated lime, i some i -ens-ion arose as lo vv heih -r tie i.

it le -u 1. postpt.n.-d until furl hi ids otiid be i -ceived. The rati otb red were let but undi 1 he 1 in there could I-no post ton. I ballot lak- but many members r. i.d vote vote rcci.ived was 1 to 1-w for election, so that licit ker bat as s.

h-cti d. A motion was made to ad urn hen tic ballot was announce. i and the motion prevailed tlicio was still no eieciion, although the law required it- The City Treasurer and the Finance miuiiteo Lave the power to deposit the funds under a recent ordinance that ih" city funds in ali will be lb icsi' ed in the I. unit-, selected last year. i ti loss.

Kit-. After the retirom. ni of Coinm. Coon, il memliers the an ua 1 n-iiii the Boa id of Assessors wa.s read mid received. '1 he eNii is not complete, no ret urns hiving been received Iroui tin Ive wards.

I nder the call of ards a lot of pet ii Ions, were presented and I'- rre'l. Among the more important pa pejs re a petition for the purchase that portion of the Washington pike which lies lln- city; ordinances lor the better pruiec-tection of city funds, living Ihe salary of the Message Clei to Councils, creating a It. a ni of p. at i mate for a -f 1 i.aii ii and authorizing the Conlnller to pay matured temporary loans from the City Sinking fund. A resolution was adopted providing that the City Attorney, Clerks of Councils ai Finance Committee shall on ihe probable and proper persons to get ii i a new digest.

Another resolution was ado, ted pro iding lhat appeals be relerred to the Lean! of Assessors for 30 2H 2b" US I lak sole, city litXjJ Ped sole, B. A. heax and mid 27 fa) lied sole, Orin.H-o 25cj 1U1 sole, dgd 2lci flak, rough Jl arness, city oak lOy Harness, country THEN AID K0. PRICKS BY THE OLD SYSTEPfi IND "CUB NEW." li' lided he oultl cr for 1 to a moment a i pr I'le. 32 17 40 oTfoi Harness, Xo.

2 and common. Collar, oak sides, '0 foot Fair skirting win re til. silks ere secreted. I hi Friday liiortilng Lieutenant ild him that the goods were iu lOaglish's ling on I'onrth avenue, and tha- the watchman there had seen two men v. iih a wagon ami a little po.iy ni- f.ni IritiiLsiiii i in: night of i be robbery.

This inform ttt-'ti was ttiven the Mayor and to li'Murn. The Ialter was called to lerciti'ttii. but in the afternoon the Mayor told the Chief lhat. tlie Boggs Buhl burglars were captuiid and that iiirv io it- 101-i in. The Chief inimeiiiati-ly set about securing tlie hors and wat'oti and was mio cessful, thus coiiipleting Uie chain of evidence.

In the coiirse of his operations, lie says, he di.si overcd that his exertions re not appreciated and hi- ceased furthi efforts. He was present at tbe hearing and the disenaige of Ferguson was no su in him. 11, timn-ht he saw the bottom of it. Siibsetueiitiy he. aided County 1 e-tectivti I in the ant st of Ferguson after the Gi.mil Jinx' had lound a true bill against him.

lie also heard the Matt incut made to Dressier by which he believes is true, and which jusliiied him in keeping secret his plan of operations from fin other detecives. This is in substance the explanation given by tins Chief. X. 11 AT THE M.lVl'ti SAYS. Our reporter last called upon the Mayor tor -ve Ids 'statement, hut His OCl.

KEVV. $1 as Children-' rcar.itar ma le Tiose, ppr SO ..54 Oof" GO 00 41 yctv 1 25 lofi) L' Fair bridle, doz Belt leather Finished calf Finished upper, "jS foot Finished kips HIDES. Green salted cows Green salted steers, light Soca 10 1 50 Men 1- ur-top Uiovaf, ft 2 23 Men's Presi blurts t.j HI 1 715 CinldreiiV eivit Ciaiiers 1 SO Children' ur Hoots 2 tin Aofoiiiioal IA.rfet- 1 Fan t-ru tiered orset? MeriosHose Men's ins 2 IIO-3 -button Kid 1 a-button Kid O.oveF 7(0 812 Tilt. Tittt.f nv. I nrlder I'arl le ii larx of I he Murder nml Niiirlile Mnrmlllr.

An ai ci ant wn jiiven exclusively in il.e.-c columns, on Saturday, of a dual tr at Snirel Hill, four miles west of l.ia.s', li nil ihe 1'. cc 11. 11. in Crawford (oiiiiiy. The Meadville of Saturday evening, gives the followine; ii'l'lit ioi.al pai tieulars: Milton Anderson, a young married man, as as a tenant on tbe farm of the mother ol il an ison Turner, a youne; man thinv years of age.

Turner had been nar- iu Cubed Circuit Court. H-says he owes Clark but nno, lieing the aiaoun: oi the '-bond of friendship." From 1 1 i ss to be deducted to notes which Mr. endorsed for Clark nnd paid. H- pr ip ises also lo retain goJ.oO. to sell.

re the estate in tie- mailer ol a bond of that amount, on av hit Mr. Mi 'uliy plant .1 his name with that oi Clark. Tlie balance of the has been assigned anal attached at different times, tie; dates and a laiiiuts being given. Among tin larger sums are Slo.t no to M. W.

Aclieson, to Hit- M. M. Bank: Ss.i.uo to P. Ikiniiii. The claim of the Cordage Company against Clark is Ilrs.

Ol.lsliue. Auion-r the tiu.st bnpertiint itiij-roye'iients Hi the et lap, Heine of which vie ever taut any in tee peculiar s'is una iy Ins. CUisi.ue. el Pl.tsi'uriHi, l'a. 'liis system la- eoii, me to ti nie, 'o -lly set, ierl ia ou pa i tfalt ivt nei'tl net tiieiiti'iii il lieri'.

Jsuili it to say that with many years of oApe-rieace ill Ihoiisaials t.t eiisi-s the til a in as l.ti-i nr. il is truly nstaitis rem; niib wliat uniier sal Hi, iial a ways met. i I i li-i'. been I'liahHai tt. turn to fo uiKui lli' ir and ex'ei ience in tlie tn-a I itiei: ot elunnie diseases thai nie.r i tlli-e is one ecai'iiicril piit.ents from early uiurn til! laic at Iu-.

Telii. sv ho fft.m.t in need of uip.l treat-leent w. innitd rert'iiimeral tt.e Its, laliislun' I'li-ituien ot the hisihest protnty, and lienor aed who will at ail limes te happy to lar-mill any iiiti.riu;tti,,ii. S. tai in tinea tor a circular antl address them 'n ue viiHi the ef Instruction'' c.aifiiiiii-d t( an, arid tiiey will jiave a rri'iea anatysis and ii-a it y.air eise (O f- ASH'MI'lilS'TS.

Ojieru Honso. Mr. 10. 'Y. Stetson appeared last night in ami sen sat ional Th" j'i'-ee introtlucesa railroad diision, ...1 75 IO ...1 OO 75 no VH I I ...1 5 StH 3 2 Pir.f.

Ha Firs. Shoe I-aces 25 Haiit.ura K.l-ini 75 KiblKjn 75 lioitti CViIzate Wind-or 15 2533 Paper Collar? IO, 15 Green salted steers, heaxy 9 ftl'li Green salted calf 9 Green butcher cows (rtJ4 Green butcher steers, light i Green butcher steers, heavy (i 7 Green butchers calf Haiti mers. The folioxving are quotations of solid cast steel hammers, on which 25 pier cent, discount is made: Ell 25 action. nil i in all so much so that he be isylum. He had, however, I lcturned home last tail II SI I Mi I IN 1.

Mr. J. K. 1'. Dull' prestntid lliefollow- placed recovered during th an Call and pee the wonderful reductions at 37 Tif tlx Avenue.

J. D. CARLISLE. liary i.ml it no doubt saved him Jroni a drunkard's grave. Ifut centtnement tlid no' him lo AVhen he was pa, don.

al be felt as if he should do iiirg to the kindness of his friends, lie resolved not to dunk to excess after he was roii as hut three days after was drunk. He rone' uded that he would have to slop: went to bed and remain. -d th re lorty-eiht hours, tW'h'ing the apiH-tite. Ai'. one week's fight he determined to swear oli for (ine year and took the oath.

tit of eurii isity he to hear Mr. Mur-1 hy. He was prejudiced against, him and nought, he was working for money. He heard the men teil of tbe love of Hod in tie ir hearts, but did not realize how it i-onid be. But now, thank tbsl, he could fee! and realize th at.

love himself. Herouid understand now what he could never Info re of ihe imi and grace i Cod. Many of bis oid companions could not, no doubt, understand his changed life and new feel-in vs. But he had given io 1 his heart ami taken His wold for Lis guide. Com ua Kountz said he left home, a poor at the age often years.

He left behind a prayine mcithcr. He had be. 1 brow anion e-t ihe most desM'rate aiai wit ki of men in his life, but- thanked oni that his mother's prayers had always followed him. He urged upon fathers ami mothers not to forget their children in prayer, and urged the young men to sign 1 lie pledge tl give their hearts to God. Thirty-eight years ago he strayed into a Methodist church, for what influence he km not, unless from Lis mother's prayers, l-'iom that time lie tried to serve God and il some good to his fellovv-im-n.

May 10 -I ble-ss, Brother Murphy and make him a s'il! greater power for good in the land. Messra. Gillespie, Bums, Perry, Jeuks and Lev. Barnitz made a few remarks. a iii'm: i s.

Meetings will be held in the Fifth I I Chun rner of Washington and Webster streets, under the auspices of the Young Men's Temperance Cnion, on Tuesday, Vi tiiiesday ami Thursday evenings. The fallowing gentlemen are expected to these meetings: Messrs. Col. Ileal iswurtzweldcr, Moreland, McMaster, Hall, Burns and others. A urp by Temperance- meeting will be held at Sandy Cr.

ek, (A. V. II. tomorrow evening, which will be addressed Lev. In ruiitt, Wm.

Jackson, F. W. Billiard i.n,i others, At a. meeting of the Temperance Alliance, heiil yesterday morning, Messrs. lleisiiberger, Turner and Warren were appointed a committee invite somestiiiable rson to prepare an essay or address en the topic, "How shall the Church of Christ etliciently work against the.

liquor ttairic," to be delivered or read on Monday next before iLc Alliance. A meeting of citi.ei will be held at tlie Fifth Avenue Methodist Church at ten o'clock, this morning, hy th- business men of ti two cities to consider the proposition of Mr. W. 1'iekeisgiil, dr. Mr.

I'. offers lo be one of titty ho sh ill pay $1 each to Mr. Murphy for one year of his time ami services in this city ami vicinity. 'Ihe Murphv meeting at the Fulton sii. et M.

10. Church last evening was wed a tin. led. 'Ihe large audience was -s li by a number of the rcforim and their remarks was listened to wit Promim-i among the speakeis were Joseph Crawford, 1'. C.

Abbot, Fred, l'lut ker and others. Another meeiing will be 1 this evening, at which several good speakers will be resent. S1IIAV NOTES. Clver names have been affixed to Murphy's plttlge at Mi Keesnort. At a meeting' held at the Butler street M.

10. Cbm-ch tor the children -no imle people, signed the pledge. j- of St. James Kpisco-p: 1 iiurch, Sixteenth street and i'enn avenue, -hus lar is the only minister of that tl. uom mation who has opened his doors to the Murphy movement.

lionations for the promised eating meeting and sanitarian room forthe use of -Murphv 's oi, verts iii be received by Mr. J. B. Jones, at 01 1'ourih avenue. winter lived with bis mother lrl: 'lliat a select i om mi' te- ni i ii 1 tne same House with Ander Honor replied he had none to make, lit not aware thit any man in two cities would believe" that he eilhet sired or tried to screen Ferguson an was tle- 1 h'- seven Le appointed, mree iroui ami state- lid not see lhat there was need of a Allostheiiy ive Stock Market.

Office of Tin Post, January 1S77. The market opened well liut closed fiat. The run of all kinds of stock was light, and the ipiaiity as far as cattle and sheep were concerned was rather poor. The receipts of cattle were head. Cattle The demand was confined to the best, and the market was soon glutted at a decline from last iveek's prices.

Hogs lln 11 light, quality good, demand fair, and prices about the same as last week. Sheep Receipts light and all driven in. No arrivals by rail. The quality was, on tin; whole, common, but tlie pens were pretty well cleaned out. The folioxving figures give the ruling rates: CATTLE.

KOVKB POLE. WeiKht, sititiie Price hammer. per iio lt. oz. No.

1 1 4 Sll 25 No. l'j 1 0 10 00 Xo. 2 0 13 8 50 No. 3 0 7yi 6 SO BELL I'ACES. Xo.

1 1 3 12 CO Xo. iyz i ii oo Xo. 2 0 12 9 50 Xo. 3 0 7 7 25 son. I'n Wednesday morning Anderson arose and lighted the tire, after which he went to the well for water, and while leaning over Hie well, Turner opened the door ot tlie house, and leveling a musket at Anderson, discharged its contents into his in and hea severing the jugular veins and mutilating his head in a terrible niaii-m r.

Anilci'seii died almost instantly. The report of the gmi brought Mm. Anderson and the neiehbors to the scene; Turuer in burch this evening. The till of Adam Young's butchershop. corner of Setlgewick and Boenst streets, was robb-d of thirty dollars by a little girl yesterday.

She will bj sent to the Bo-tunii Schtsd. James Haslet, assistant baggage-master on a Wist Beiiu trai broke tbr. ugh the ice on Buffalo Creek, near Freeport, ihe other evening, and narrowly escapi.l drowning. There was a large skating party on the ice at the time. A larcenously youth attempted to g-t aw ay with a washing thai had been liung iu H.

B. Bong's yard, ou Grant avenue, yesterday afternoon. The programme, was disarranged before complete, but tin- boy wa.s a gtxad ruiiii, ami saved his bacon. There were eighteen deaths in the city last week from the following causes: Bronchitis, consun pt on, convulsions, diphtheritis, gastritis, heart disease, inanition, invaginat ion, 1: smallpox, li; hooping cough, 1. Males, females, lg.

Here it comes again. Xo. wlio was discharged from the Pen. yesterday, says he was In-own ou the sympathies of a cold world in January, with ten dollars and a summer suit. He was committed from Frie in ls7.

for eighteen mout lis. No. says he will lay his case ln-fore the Governor. The milt-Committee of the Bark Committee met last iiiedit, and drafted an act for submission to ibe l.e-uslatnre elolbing the Park Committee with pow to levy taxes ami make all needful regulations for the government of the parks. An ordinance was also framed provbling for ihe election of ottieers by the Committee.

Tl e'Survey Committee met last night. The City Solicitor was instructed to have the viewers' report on the opening of Howard street, nua-shed in court. Messrs. 1-iutlsey, Biber and Smith were appointed a committee toexamiue anil report, on the advisability of changing the lines of Superior Buu avenue. The Committee want, of an appropriation.

Some time since Mr. W. 11. Buidle ami others took tea with the family of Mr. Lewis lOrw in, INo.

101, Beach stroet. When they came to get their overcoats from the hall, preparatory to going home, they found them imii Information wan con veyed to the Mayor's oftice, and Chief Boss and his men, upon investigation, learru ti lhat the purloiner belonged to this side. Accordingly the matter was put into the hands of I tectiv. t'Mara and I mint 1. They found Mr.

tli Idle's coat in soak in a pawn shop on Wylie avenue, and arrested the individual lhat pawned it. He hail a hearing last night, and was committed, in default of S.iOU bail, fortii.il at conit. It is doubtful whether the larceny can be fastened uK)ii him, as the ctat bad been pawned at tlie shop before, and il s-ems probable that the prisoner. Clias. Weimer, had purchased it from some one else.

MASK 11A1.1.. PALM VOIR BHLMGS IRSIPE AN P- OCT WITH AYIHILL CHEMICAL FAIT. The cheapest and t-ef, m. st b-ssntitiil, rich and irlos sy. Already luixed, ol every color, la pal-kilties to suit, ml.

Any maa can do hi? own pain Iron roor.np. steimL-oai and bridge paiat. Also, jobs ol paint i en none I AI.ONZO HAT DXVIX, fefintvWly Ko. 1 Wimd Iltubarxh. four from Common ouncil, to quire and report what moneys or t-ecuiiiies are in the various sinking funds of the i ai what the entities, if any then be in said sinking funds, consist of "and whether or not the various acts of A ss.

biy and ordi naica under which said sinking funds were authorized and estabii li ii, have been fully complied with. The resolution x.as ad. pled. Alter the transaction of minor business Council ad.jouiiict. mini II.

President Ne.jty ea'Uiig this body to order at two o'clock. A number of petitions, or-linaui-es, were presented and r. committees. aVe Vhe most importaiK papers: v-ci liiuriler and a j.uhlic gix ing full the meantime had given up his gun which was taken iinu the house and put away by antl startling tie his mother. He helped carry Anderson's aiis.

It was -11 presented, tson iiivin.ira. most excel-bis character. The piece however, Mr. lent remii ion body into the house, asking if they were -n will la- repeat, tl i sine he was dead. I'pon being informed hern was no doubt of it, went to his in.

a tier and asked lor the gun, saying he would insure r.o one. Jt was given lo him and he went into a small room of the Wanted. One stttnre trim ttip three line? cf streetcars C-'iUlI-jl-i-lile 1 1, ii toed, i-itrilt- nt Iii eri'Oj rates cun i-e litainu'tl at Ixu. Oil Sit, Uusiy tree, Atieherv I'tt--. ut bouse, shut the door and loaded the piece He had In en in the room about an hour ting 1 1 1 i opciiing to Kail road avi-iai, opening i line, from Neville iitreei t.j air avenue 'Idle ae- i' i Extra 1.400 to l.tiOO lbs S5 50fi0 Oo Kxtra to 1,400 lbs 5 23(45 75 Good 1,200 to lbs 5 00 'a 5 2- Common 1,00 10 100 lbs 4 00O 4 75 Bulls, cows, etc 3 go iioos.

Pest $7 011(0 7 40 Good 6 'JO Pigs 5 ii no Kjughs 5 00' -ij 75 SIIEKP. st OO to Kioltis r.ot.5 Bo Pest to ilO Itis 5 (iOeii.a 00 Good 75 to Hi) 4 25 LiFEOF CHIEF JUSTICE TAHET. SICE REDUCED TO FOUR ECLLAS3. Kesxr of Ropr Brocis Taney, LL. Chief Justice of tbe Suj.reme Cnnrtof S'ate.

JJy Sau'uel iert I. One vuluiue-Lit -rary stj Ie. Frite i'uur I. JAS. B.

BODGE I2H.O., jata 127 1 1 rTII AYUXUL In ti port of the musket wa.s heard. I pon the door being opened the body of ordinance tor board wal on Knox for assessment of and 'J urner was seen a gristly corpse. He had placed 1 la month ot' the pun under his images FREEH BFiEADBY EXPRESS. Plewe examine t'ds lUt of uhlpmcntg of French Bread to rie'L-hboring town? x- expreF 177. IWany ot'thtte are newly aireets, meeiviri? oread to-day It, the tirst time, white others, cave been iaAIlY Ctt sCl jl EKs train ti.e lirst.

I-tarder. Jolinstowr. I7-ti. A. T.

Porr.ii -tun, J. A. Meo ly. Ynunifstoi, 3. Joi IS.

E. H. Aitootai. 26.1. flatter, is Kulins, I ireelisaur.

270. JS. o. Vini'T a sibaron, i n-A I', li-iiuscler. imlieiia, K.

Bauin, Kittunninsr, ISO. .1. C'iar IX tw Clastic, Pa 14o. IS. A.

Iiavi. Earimer (Jatewtd it Lanty. Mekfeiport. 65. ll.it Fr.tner.

C. X'. s-ntith, Kai li? v. t'a 75. Cha.

Pcirella. 8H. S. .1. Charlton, on.

0. J. 31 CuutmlnK, pn okville, IOO. it. Wilsan aiiliertt 14ro itler, IOO.

A. A Mutctiu- ej S3. 31. T. McVav, lioxestead, a5.

Inn and with his toe press, the trigger, 'l'lie hole charge entered his head, blow ing 1 lie mtire dome of his skull into Cue rciliug above, spattering his brains' over the wails in a thousand bloody spots. One of his eves as torn from its socket and blown to an opposite corner of the room, ln ie it was lound as if dissected by the most sktlfuil hand oil the nugeon, there not mint from h'm. His Ilom.r announced that-h had up p-oill'eit Ib-t ctive 1 n-lillilt 1 chief pro teiu. lie reiiised speak aiiotit the coming man tor the osii Fiis: Boute of Hir i-roi I. ine Stains ot Hc A corresptaalt ot' the I'rrrtrl.

says of tht; proposed Buiialo pipe line: Perhaps but fexv are aw ate of the magnitude of this iiiterprisc or of ils proposed It is a fact that the survey for tin line has been made from Sarah Furnace, on the Allegheny rrytr, present terminus of the Belief Pipe Jane, ail ihe wav to io. ami the right ol ay i-ecimd all, n.a the entire route except a short distance, m-rih of Bradford, ami tins will be accomplished bt fore one week ireni Saturday next. Mr. Barlniur. with a corps of assistants, is at present engaged coiu-I leting this part of the work.

'Die route seitcicd tenches all im) oinxnt unts along the gtea.t bt lt from the starting point to Limestone, tlie most northern latitude of oil It passes ten miles east of Warren, at Sheffield, but it is determined to run small hue from the main to that district. It is net fully decided yet xxheiher the pit to be used will be ot four or six inch ihamtti r. At. Brad lord it mux make a bend so as to include "itan in i xx Hidings, i hence coming outiio main track will prtice, on the route surveyed to Bmia-lo. The xvhol" leti.Ih of the line is estimated be pa, and will ce-'t annul live thousand ilmlars per mil'', fnlly and in rutinins order.

Tins, with a ittiui i of three thousand amas cruue capai-itV pi ilay, which is to be located at Bun'alo, will, ja'rliai absorb the greater P-rt of uK. million tU.iktrs. The ground tor the lvtinerv has 1 secured on :r.a,o enek, here the works can be. approached h.V v. els ti rawing fouitee" feet of water.

Ttio.s by this rou" i- an mulct to the Bast and West le, wat, is secured, ami tue ex-p -use of transportation can lie The pipe i r.pncitv, as proposed, being nv-e to sis. thousand bairels per day oil can be reiiiov. ,1 liom the wells iu tbe proiluciiig region to BmliUo at a cost at most of Ut.v cents per for a like amount. Front Buiialo to Chicago and other points in the West leiim packages will betaken by gram boats for the simple expense ol i tue loading, as ihev will serv as ballast, which is a new idea "iU the transjiortation ol oil. This is 1.0 idle dream.

Tbe iufoi'mation tomes, from a source that will admi ot no vloubt whatexer. in ies than sixty nays being a mark ot injury upon it. 1 he vie tiii.s of the tnji'ily were bi.ried yesterday I Ki llllOit till l.iKTtS? A r-iiilnciH tipsllun In Wtilili Mr. liavin Ih I eii Mcmi his Avalanche. A bill rerently tiled in chancery raisesan interesting j-oint.

The well known house of P.oyle bookst tiers, lu ndt-rs. several months ago changed into the house of P.oxle ir. retiring. Not long since it became public that the house, of Hoy le Co, had failed Then A. Hayes, trustee, for the beiielit of Jefferson Davis, advertised the sale of various parts of the tools, type, maehinery of Co.

To prevent this sale, and other similar stiles, Messrs. Chatlield Cs' Woods, of Cincinnati, et creditors of the latter linn, liie. 1 a bill setting forth their claims, and praying for an injunction against sale by these trustees. This JWamiiUctiir-! Copper. Tlie folioxving is the revised manufacturers' price list, net cash: Coper, SO by 60, or cut to- order, over 12 tb sheets (or 1 lb to square foot) 32 Braziers' copper, for It) oz and over 12 oz (to square foot) 31 Braziers' copper, 12 oz per square foot.

Braziers' copj-er, 10 oz and under. 38 grade ol i.nige sin ei, iioiu 1 i.irty-i llotip street lor assessment of 1 tii.s aia damages by gradi ng street, liom Shingiss street to 'M iltenberger opening i'orty-seventli street liciu south side of Allegheny Valley lilroad to norih side of same; opening id' avenue extension from Wa. liin. pike to Shalersville; assessing cost, of construction of a Ll itlge over Boundary street on line of Forbes strict: ordinance for assessment of cost of construction of a bridge over Negley's run, on line of avenue; petition of John Koch for reduction of assessment. The following View ers reports were presented and approved On the of Station street I rein Frankstown avenue to 1'.

B. on opening of Knox avenue, from Brownsville road to the city line; opening of Osage lane, from Pi nn av enue to iiue of property of Stacy Lloyd's At this time the Contu ils went into joiut session, and at the close of the same, without transacting further business. Common Council adjourned. Safely, Ptoiddibbss Eai EiiSiiiij. fyorth British AMI Mercantile Ins.

Co. Ol lndon and tlmbna-h, O. B. Cah capital oo 00 i ire restri auj Hi. S.i.S'J i.o'si 111 040 ovr 2 OHO 1 take pleas ire rrt-ara-e -tt at 1 ptioiuted I iiU hi cj reliiitde has tlie i.f'oie Auit-rn iu ulilie by Its i-romi'tness and liberality tbe settlemtut ol lesse? and am tj wrld lar- Hue on u-ait 'n-.

KtWIIi.MU liKAl'K Aifr.t. ja26exllin Ae. 61 otir.li Hi tS'-ct. I hereliy certify that tlie ttottr used by S. S.

I in'thcir Freot-h itreadi-is the irraCe and iiriest Hour ttia-. innn'ifaetured, and is for tale ontv l.v t-av lauev i-rocer. WM. CI LP. ioi.r f.r the I'hamber oi Cominer-'e.

Parties desiring tlie airetiey lor our French Br ads in ton us not already ailoted, will do well to aj 1 lv at an early ilav t- ij. MAKVI N' it Iiiscnit Wortw. 91 and t3 Libe.ty tUtet, rarces Willard, of Chicago, has ar-riv, iifi'n to take part in the temperance movement. Col. W.

Moftitt is a candidate on the llemocratic ticket for constable in the Fifteenth ward. The Colonel would make a live and etlicient oltieer. Joe Brown yesterday received the ommissions of 11. Gray and lines as Colonel and LieuCnant- u. -I of the Fourteenth, ami of Hartley Ho.

as Colonel of the Nineteenth Keg-laicut' Copper circles, less uuxn incnes in ui- ameter Copper circles, t4 inches in diameter and ever Segment and pattern sheets, bottoms and sides for kettles, rc Sheathing copper, tinned or plain (14 by 4 inches only) over 12 oz Ohaneelor Mori; at the injunction an ordered A 1 county, resident stated noonday tun-ting yesterday that nearly two-thirds of the population of his county Lad signed the pled go. His enthusiasm Eocliirc. Ir. K. P.

Banning delivered an and instructive lecture on the Philos SALE. JUST II-FCSIV2ID. cits estern nd orlt s-l-ile Karley. 6 taaiu-e 1 oar lr Vrn (yellow.) 4 -srs ssTS lir 'O. to; luila V.iVl i loSll Isalfl IT'K SA KHi.

Kin-ii a mu i i ktysvkvkt 10W.0O0 Kaln and ans at Less than KORWELUr.l. SOIKNT1F1C OPTICIAN. Half I'rt-C. probably magnifies the number conshP r-bly, but still there are hosts of Murpdiv converts iu our neighboring county. Murphy's cold water army numbers 773 recruits from lieaver falls.

Manor Station Westmoreland county contributes 1134 to the army of total abstainers. The first Murphy meeting was held at Wtllsville Ohio ou Friday night when 124 eiav iled themselves in favor of total An IHreetor Klei-leil hy tlie Alleglieny Club Neitil I'rofossijoiialB to I i veite ou Ibe 2 01 Ii of I'ebruary The Objnct. The stockholders of the Allegheny Base Ball Club met last right ia McClcland'shat store, on Federal street, ami elected the following gentlemen directors for the ensuing year Messrs. II. I.

McKnigbt, Thio, Myler, T. 11. Hunter, II. McCieary, W. D.

Spiking, Jno. R. Brown and J. A. Chambers.

Mr. McKnigbt was appointed delegate to the semi-professional convention to be held at the St. Clair Hotel, this city, on thenbth of ueit month. The directors elected the following Presidents H. D.

McNight. Treasurer II C. Hetzel. Secretary J. C.

Bergs: resst-r. At the convention it is c.vrected bal or nted ojijiortunity to get a heap is now oliercd at Xo. here a stock comprising 1 1 a Woi.l i i locomotive firebox sheets and Dolts 32 St ildering coppers, lcsa discount for quantity 32 Co, per bottoms o- PAl'ENT FLA-SISHED COlTtlt, TIMSED OR Sheathing size, 14x1 less than case 37 Sheathing size, 14x18 case and So B'lr sizes and 7 in 1 1 x52 i all sizes not 8 Hxoo ox- r2Cin wde( 9 ml4st Shouts 30x00 and ox-er 20 inches wide. 41 Shec's 12 oz and lighter, under 20 inches wide 41 Sheets 12 oz and lighter, over 20 inches Wide 44 Tinning, fchoets 14iits, by the case, sheet 8 Tinning, boiler sizes, 7 and 8 inches, p'utet 12 Spectaeles, Eye (lla-see. Opera CHassea xtim.

jcoi, It ic cce corner lnth avenue and Wood street in 1 ir, uu-'s Buok si-e- i-'tuoi" it served. Messrs. ChatSelil Woods, in their plea, state that Mr. Boyle arranged with them for the extension of credit by the statement that Mr. Jefferson Davis had on Julv 1, 1S74, invested ia the house of vie Chapman, in consideration of which ioan he was to receive one-third of the profits of the concern.

The complainants further assert that for the year between July 1. b-74, and July 1, 170, Mr. Davis received as that one-ihird of the profits anil that since July 1, 1S75, be has 1 ecii veil nothing, there having Wen no profits. Al! of which they hold to be proof I ir. Davis' partnership in the lirm.

They say that Le also liiiJt! his hea-lipiartersi there, and received his mail at that point. The object of the plea ia break a txust OO" ll.ll.'.l be civs. Olit 'nti hats ami caiis mutt ill a -i- i uas. as tlie -o'. Ku'ard against ophy of LfX'omotion," toa fairaudieuce, at Library Hall last night, lie will lecture to ladies exclusively this afternoon, on Dress," and to gentlemen and ladies tonight.

Eorers, Take Warning. Whatever partiality Cupid may entertain for fragrant dowers and perfumed tresses, he has liii unconquerable aversion to odorous noses, and unless homeless ami sliel'er-leos will never venture within 'booting, dis-Uuceuf catarrh. Dr. age's Cairrh dy i a safe and rcliub.e for this disgusting disease. Dr.

Pierce's meuiOi.iiduLQ hooka are awav at all drug-stoics). lie in- ai, tar i win ri i i ibed a i thirty dayS, di be M'i'l execute I ben ts and i 1 af sail Ma't 1 a a I.i a BIAPJES FOR 1877. nViii'io-'- a. a 1 l.v tae Avid coTiiiiieLice, and ii, in t'j- Cold, piercing winds and driving rains seldom fail to bring on a cough, cold or hoarseness at this season, and cough byrop should be kept iu every house, for sale bv all dr uggiat. 7 "ai eie- ai-d ex A-i.

1 1 lViSivilll 111 Xtit order, as also Pr-aket Lei-al and Coununs lnarl I Jl a tuil a.aS'.rttiieiit. ai 1 .1.... JAS. It. 1HIh I jaW X27 li-LUili taut, atioieuiiLiiilciJ, A.w;.

the brst day of Jul next it line shall W. in fell workii; the xx ra JJuiiu.o. Xiiuiihg, boiler sizes, 9 inch-sit, slieet. 15 that over twenty clubs xxiil be rcpieituitd. -2..

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