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MOKNING::::::::::;::JAN0ABY^7. FautxiisV Bnwa Bat.—The Printers of this eity hare determined to celebrate the recurrence of ibis day in their usual moaner. A.supper.wfll bo giren on the evening of tho day, at oso of the balls, prepared In the best atylo, by experienced hands in tho cnlinary art. AH'the necessary errangementa bare been, or will be . made, to ensure that the festival will be ©no of the most satisfactory ever given in the dty The Printers know how to do each things, wo well know by wh&i we have heretofore seen, end we feci confident tho coming demonstration will not fall behind any preceding ones. The price or tickets has been fixed at two dollars. They can bo procured of any member of the com* mltloebf arrangements, at tha printing ofilees to this city. Bestvoleit, —Wc learn from good authority thst the late Pair, which waa held at Lafayette Hall, cleared the handsome sum of fire thousand dollars. This speaks well for the liberality of onr dtixens, who have acted in ao charitable and bountiful a manner to bo meritorious an in . atifention aa the Mercy Hoephal.Wo also hear, that the ana of three handled and ninety dollars was raised in the " several Catholic Churches of this city and Allegheny, on'* Sunday, lost, lbr the beaefitof Saint Paul's Orphan Asylum. Ofzbivq Ball—On Monday evening next, the Latrobe Hotel, at Latrobc, on. tho Ponnsylranla Railroad, will be opened. On tho occasion or the opening of tbehonse, a grand ball will bo given. On tho list of managers we no* tlco several gentlemen from this city.' Mr. Marshall, tho proprietor of tho new house, la a gentleman in every senso of the word—his suavity of manner well befits him to play the part of tho Boniface. A labqe lot of gold and silver watches, jowelry, theatrical ornaments, bnfTalo over coats, fowllog places, clothing, Ac., of an Eastern Pawnbroker r will be sold at McKenna’s auc. 'tlon house this evening at early gas light. QcAaTgttS£B£io?rs.—Boforo Hon. Will lam B. MeCl u ro, Pro* aldentJndge. and Gabriel Adams and Wm. Boggs, Esq .*». Associates.: meat, keeping a disorderly house in Peoblcs township. This case was tried while tho Court was walling fora juror In tho Conspiracy case. The Coart sentenced the husband to pay tho costs and a fine of fifty dollars. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Hoary Kolimea, n. J* Arnold, J. A. Fox,G F. Frishcorn, Leopold Smith, Charles Graff and Peter Hooh, (residents of Kittening, Armstrong coanty,) Indicted for conspiracy, waa resumed. Tho defendants, It is alleged,conspired together to deprives mao named Michael Wcldom&n of his liberty, in order that he not bo ablo to appear as. a witness against a number of liquor sellers in KUtanlng, who were charged with keep ing tippling beuacs In that borough. lo order to further their dc&lgns against Weldeman, tho partica charged ap* glared at Alderman Steele’s office In this city, and them -modo oath charging YTcldeman with forgery. The latter ■was arrested on a warrant Issued by tho Alderman, and . brought to this city, where be gavo ball for his appearance at court. On his return home, ho brought the present prosecution against tho defendant*. Tha case has excited a groat deal of interest, and daring the trial the Court has been crowded. 7*;- v. ."V\ : 'i'll: ikj: { ... ’ V Vj;- '• ‘ \ -v t ■. ■ ; *rf'i: ■■;v :*s■>■;■ : . • •**•.• ■:-V **/£*S ;. ‘5; V v THE CITY POST: , court dtrws* Quißtm S*ssios3.—Before Hon, Williwa B/MXnure, Pre sident Judge# t®ff Gabriel Adams and Win, Boggs, Ksq’rs-, : Associates. V " Tho coxrii>lr*cy ease occupied the altcntionof tie Cour* yesterday aflsnioon.- Counsel addressed the jury. - Messrs. Flanegin, Umbataottor, and. Kirkpatrick, appeared for tie prosecution, and CoL Black and Mr. Largo fortho defence. .No;vsrdfct • . • district Couxt.— Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge. • In the case of It. Robb, administrator of John Tasscy, dc* ceased, tbojoxy returned a vcrdlct’cf $516 70 forplalatiff. Before Hod. H. W. Williams, Assistant Jndgo. . InthecasoofHageymonTs. Sippetal,heretofore roport • ed, the jury returned a verdict yesterday of six and a qnar ter cents damages for plaintiff. • - Franklin Fire Insurance Company th D. Gilliland, ad • miolstrator of James B. Irvin; No. 37, January -term 1833. ' Boomls fox'plaintiff; no defence. - ■. this was a scire feciosona mortgage. A verdict was ren dered plaintiff for 2O. Same vs. Same Ho. 178, April term, 1553. Loomis for plaintiff; no defenco. • This was an action of debt on a bond, secured by the mortgage sued upon In the abovo case. "Verdict for plain* tiff Of $0,230 20. John Scott, sr. tb. John V.. Bovtand, Treasurer of Alio ghony , County; No£3&2 January term, 1853. Penny and Sterrett for plaintiff, end Hampton fbr defence. This was on action on a promlsory note for $312 60. De fendant admitted the exeention of the note to John Scot*, jr, hut alleged that it was given for the patent right of a plough, /which ptovod worthless, and that this note vas transferred by the payee to tho plaintiff, after maturity. Tbo evidence offered by the defence was rulod out by the Court, on the ground that the same was not admissable under tho , pleadings. A verdict was rendered In favor of plaintiff, for $362 81. Motion mode for a new trial. Tux AlUQumrr. Couitrr Medical Socxxrr held its regu lar quarterly meeting In Arthurs Hall, on Tuesday last, January . 3d, where the annual election of officers took place, when tho following gentlemen were chosen for the .ensuingyear:,.. ./ . ..-.“./v:-. JVerufcnt—Dr.C. I*. Autsr&oKa. Vtee iVenWmti—Drs, J. P. Gaitam and JohnMcCracken. Corresponding Sfarfary—Dr. A. M. Pollock. lUcordmg Sxrdanu—Dn. Thos. J.GaUaher and B. G. Edrington. . ffVeamrcr—Dr. A. >t Pollock. {fciuon—Pn, B< B. Mowry, H. G. Edrington. q t) Brace. ' - . £rarurwrj—Drs. J. P. Gazzao, A. M. Pollock, and D. Mc- MeaL : ; ■ . n Ddegcdn to the Notional Medical Cbnwnhon—Drt- J; P Gazsnm.Thos, J. Gallahar, George D. Bruce, A. M, Pollock and Goo. McCook. .Dekpafes to thf. Elait htedteat Convmlion —Bra. p. MeMeal. W; Draine, J. Carotber*. J. McCracken, E. F. Williams,'J. IL Wilson. J. W. Shaw, N. McDonald, and J. H-OTtrion. The following js & list of tho members: C. L. Armstrong, John Martin, Wm. Addison, Wm.MTL Morgan. G.D. Bruce, . J.J. Myers. n. B. 8011. . . N.hPDonaM, Alst. Black, G.M’Cook, • IT. IL Broekenridge, F. M'Gratn. James Carothors, A. 0. MTCUndfeM, Thomas Dickson, John M^Jrockcn, W.Dralne. J.IL O’Brien, Samuel Dilworth, . John Pollock, - E. G. Edringten, A. M. Wllock. . Wm, M.Gr*y, 8.-R. Palmer, • Joseph P.Gaxsara, J.W.Bhaw, J. W. Gustlne, James D. Shields, Thomas J.Gallahor, John Wilson, James B. Herron, J.H. Willson, - Wm. M. Herron, C. F. WfllUnis, »John S. Trwin, Thomas Perkins,•>...• . B.B.Mowxy. Tuos. J. Giuitira, ' . £. G. BDumivov, Socj*a. •Rev. AxTaurriTE L. Baowx.—The Lecture Committee of tbo Mercantile Library Association have received a letter, frern this reverend lady, accepting their invitation to fee ture before the Association. In her reply, Mi«s Brown stotes that she h&s two lycenm lectures prepared*-cno oh “ Oreativt Gemus” and the other u The cltl and the new ;« " •omeUmcs,” she adds,** I talk on reforms." Miss Brown is engaged until February, and cannot lecture in this dty until that Umo. The Committee have replied to her letter, engagingher to lecture when convenient. —Weliare learned since the ahovo was written that the lecture committee have written to Miss Brown, requesting hor to lecture on thoauTycct of “Tho Oltl and the New," In February.' • Miss Lucy Siono will lecture next week in this city. She has signified her intention of complying with tho request of the lecture committee, and will deliver a lecture any even ing during the week. lion. Horaco Grcolcy will deliver two lectures in Februa ry, before tho library Association.' llcrticuwctUx. SociefT.—At n meeting of the Pittsburgh Horticultural fcodetj, held on Wednesday last, the follow Idgpcrsonsweroeloctcd for the ensuing year? President—ll. Woods. . , Vico Presidents—J. Murdock, Jr, It. McKnight, J*moj Wardrop. . / , Corresponding Secretary—'W. U. Wiliams. . Recording eecrfttary-iJamea 8. Neglej. Treasurer—A. nershpcr^cr. The following committee* veto appointed • Finance—'W. A. mil, 0. W; 0. Payne, J. \Y. ttatler. library—R. E, Sellers. W. W. Wilson, J. Fleming, V. N. White, IL 8. Bosworth, J. Wardrop- .. Prejalnmi*—W. IL Williams, C. Lockhart, U. MeKniabt, Jamea 8. Begley, James Wardrop, C. L. Gochring, James Murdock. **. Fruit—W. 11. William*, H. Wood*, L. Lockhart. T. B. Updike, J. Murdock, Jr., A. B. McQaewau, James Kennedy. Flowere-Jame* Reed.H. L. Ringwalt, R. MeKniirht. J 8. NcgToyr J. McKoln, J.M’Closkcy. • • Vegetables—James Waidrop, p. A. Way, R.E. Shankland, A. Herahpergcr, W. C. Dunn, a L. Gffihting, A. Campbell Exhibition*—n. Woods, James Murdock. A. B, M’Qne* wan, J. Knox, A. Hcrfihperger,W, C. Buna, James M'Kbld, John Gilmore, James Kennedy [PROS! THE EVENING POST OP YESTERDAY] COURT NEWS. CommonweaUh va Jacob Horbet and Ann Horbot; Indict* District Court. —Before Judge .Williams, Assistant Judge.' . Id tho case of Hank vo. Beitter, tha counsel for the de fence, Blr. Knox, mode a motion far a now Uriah The case ofllageyman vs.Upp et ux. went to the jury at noon today. • ■ * Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge. . Neville B. Craig, and Son vs. 0. Blackburn and George P. Jones; No. 228 April term, 1853. Shuler and Umbstoetter for plaintiff, and Flanegin and Qasbronok for tho defence. Plaintiff taxes a non salt, Robert J. Haggerty vs. Archibald Brum; No. 366 April term, 1853. Courtney for plaintiff and Whliescl lor .defence. This was an action .to reoover damage* for slanderous words alleged to have been used by the defendant in regard to Haggerty. Afcrdlct was rendered for the defendant. R. Bobh, administrator of John Tassey, deceased, vs* George Weyman; No. 450 April term. 1863. Robb and jTOonnell for plaintiff, andWooda for defendant. ■ - This waa an action of trover and conversion, originating in rather a singular manner. Blr. Weyman endorsed a note for Mr. Tassey, previous to that gentleman's death, for $700; he received, as securily fbr his endorsement, thirty aharws of stock In the Honongebela Navigation Company. Mr.Tusey died before the note Tull due, and Ur.Woyman paid It, and kept the stock. In tho me&ntimo the stock. advanced, and the administrator offered to pay tho do*, s76o, which would cover all expenses, and receive. In return the stock given Weyman by Tassey aa seeority. On trial- --- J y - . ...; v _ a : '■■ i -■ ' V:'. - * ■ ■ F. F F '«•■:■•'-!• *'?*■.••'••- : ,’L. :V-»-'jS. V ••' .•; * l ',•-' >■;'• A ,t. '■ ; ' <pY' 1 * : ■ ' ••y’*' •'••-' : v •*'" ■' - '-'’ '-'.' v V. ! ’ V f ? ' /-rv. ‘-ir,,* .-a- ■ -;. • -/ ... ,-.- ocmffs vs to.wnm Csrsvr-Anoutrage. was perpetra ted !a Allegheny city,* afoW'evening rineo,whlcli has tre ated eonrilorable excitement citizens of our rio ter city. It* appears ibat wyonng lady, who was in tho asrtlca of George W. Patlorson, of Water street, left homV onTneMay evening last, about .8 o’clock to attend o Pritato party. Sho called .upon* female friend on Band usky street, wlomato aotampanylisT, MJwiUontUerMmO’Bhorao «ho missal hor podtoUrandkerehlrf. She BtMtod boms to proenre it, but «Ror th»t timo nothiogfusther toinaihi of hortuoTomonte anta oho wu fonud at tbo Boor of ihoitst deueo of Mr. Patterson, coTotod with blood, and hor skull fractured- ;Whoadtenraiod eho wss lnKmaiilo, anil'con-, tlnucd In that state uatfl Wednesday, when shoreooyorad sn«dentty .to bo nblo tosposk.; Upon'being ■'questioned alxrat the occurrence, sho said that sho Know nothing morel about it than that whila on her way home & man with a I .dark coat had met her near. Hr. Black’s church, on Sandus ky street, he polled, something ont of his pocket, and. struck • her upon the head. Immediately upon saying, this, alia re lapsed Into unconsciousness, in which state-she- has con tinned ever since. Thoro were three physicians attending Her yesterday, but they fcivb nbbopo of her recovery. • ; Ibo Enterprist urges npou the City authorities the Im portance orcfferlng areward for the arrest of tho perpo trator of tbo above villainous act, and also to toko some measures to havo tho city guarded at night, .boos to render it impossible to re-enact similar occurrences. - Fxh&t Boat Scire.—-Tbo : Birmingham ferry boat, on her upward trip yesterday, encountered a heavy cako of float ing Ice, by. which tho hull was broken in. The injury was hot supposed, at tho time, to bo very serious, but upon her second return trip, just as ■ the boat had rounded to along side the wharf boat, opposite Grant stroet, sho went down. A largo number of passengers .-were on board at tho timo, hut uoporßonal injury was abstained by tho accident. The boat lies iu shallow water, and will be raided without diffi culty. • IlqußiDt—'The Gorman who was frozen so badly, near Bast Liberty, several weeks since, has been gradually grow ing worse. Mortification has set In, in his legs and arms, anl amputation is rendered necessary. Yesterday Dr, Mo- Cook went out to Bast Liberty for tbo purpose of amputa ting the legs and arms of Urn unfortunate man; Tho ampu tation was not performed yesterday, but will bo to-day. The rcoovery of thaOennaa is doubtful. ' ■ AwoiPTEDSDiaDE,-A mannamed Smith, who resides sear the Sandusky street Baptistohurch, Allegheny city,attempt ed to commit suldde yesterday morning, by banging him. self In bis own house- He was observed, however, and cut down before life was extinct. .Dr. Thomas Dixon was called in; bo applied tho usual remedies In such cafes and life was restored, We havo hoard no reason assigned for the rash act.' ■ «■ ■■ Tax Btrxhoto or tdx Cm HaiL.— lareply to the enquiry made in tho City Councils on Thursday night, os to the strength of the City Doll, Mr, BTAnlcy, of tho Joint Build, lng Committee, stated that Solomon W. Roberts, W. JJilnor Roberts, and Oliver W. Barnes, had been engaged to Inspect the strength of tho edifice, but these gentlemen have been so busily employed for somo timo, that they havo been Una ble, as yet, to attend to the duty. McMisrs’Sxurcr Quadiulle Paliiwill be given on next Wednesday ovonlng, January 11th, at Lafayette ITall Judging from the energy displayed by the gentlemen bav.. jug the arrangement of ,affairs, we feel; safe in predicting that the party will be the most brilliant aud fashionabl quadrille eo'reo that has boon gotten up in this city for somo time. See advertisement. •• - - Rsdcctiox sit Stall Umts.—Tho Joint Building Commit ttoo of Councils, andthe Market Committee, we learn have determlnod to recommend tho redaction of stall rents. Ho proposed mine lion will rangofrom $ to 20 percent.- CoxccftT.—Hio Philharmonic Society of thirdly win give a concert at Lafiyette HsU, on Monday averting. the ICtb lust The proceeds of tho concert will be appropriated to the Young Ladies* Benevolent Society, for-the benefit of the poor. Important Notice to all whom It may ' Concern. A GREEABLK to an Art of Assembly of the Slate of Penn* A. sylrania, and in canfbitnljy with the authority grant od by said Act Ihaßoard ofTrustees-of the First Methodist Protestant Chorcb of the city of Pittsburgh;have pur rhasod a Burying Ground iu tho Allegheny Cemetery, for the purpose of transferring the remains of the dead, now rcstinglathe Burying Ground belonging *o mid Church, thereto, {toeatfld sear the canal, and fronting on Liberty street, la the city of Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given to all who have lot privilege.*:, or are otherwise Interested ja said UuiyingGroaucL th*t the Board of Trustees aro now prepared to attend to the remo val of tbo dead to the Allegheny Cemetery, • It is desirable that immediate attention be given to tht« notice, as it is contemplated to have the entire removal made during tbo present, winter. All the necessary Information xnll bo ha<l by applvlnjrlo, nr addreutag Cbaa, Craig, Esq.,Diamond alloy, lltuburgb, Pa. By order of the Board of Tnutorc. : JOILV S, SANDS, W> B. ENGLISH, KOBT.IL 11AESIIALL, jn23mdtir_ • _ Committee. Take SoM«e» ETIAYE plusd my Hooks And Arcoimts in iho hands of James C.Richet, £*q.»for scttbancnW and I cartiprtJy hope that all wboaro Indebted/WrMihwnptktti!'ln ibeDalW and 'Weekly Post, or for Adrerluing and Job Prioliop,«)}l pay op os .npmtily as possible. Mr.KltbA? is also onlfcnr Ized to feUle the ncemint* of the Ann of IfAßren * ]<attox and lUam & i’tuuxra. . I* HAlll'Eß. - JOHN LAYTONY N. B.—Mr. lUcbrv will bo found at tbaeffireof the Itovt, where thn Boohs still remain. - . f j§2 Comomc ibe Smoke# fIVHE subscriber-, having lhi*<»xrto*lve tomanufaC L tore and Mill SWEENEY'S HOT A Tit AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE,!* prepared to roeriva order*, anil contract fur heating building* with the inwt eenuomiral Furnace now in um. The attention of there interested D Rolidted. Anr information con be hod of A. BRADLEY. Noe 2 ami i Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAU, d>?c34<tf} Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 ffwl *t A. A- MASON & CO. • contuses Tuirit FIRST GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, THURSDAY, JANUARY f*Tir ( 1854, jaSijUg . : At, No. 25 Ymg SnttXT. Olvldeudi ’VTOTICEI thereby riven that the MososaAniu N&vmi* i.l| noJt ContuKTdld, on the 31st day of December, 1863. declare a dividend of four dollars pcr v nhire on the capital stock ofsold company,out of the earning* of said company, for the year 1853, one half of which was ordered to be paid lo the stockholders on the 15th day of July last; the bal ance of said dividend, being two dollars per share, will be payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, at tho office of the Treasurer of said company, Novelty Works, Grout street, Pittsburgh, on and after tbo 16th day of January, 1854. J. E- MOOBHKAJ). Ja2:2w __ Fremdent. Poclcet Book Found* I]tOT7ND, .oo Wednesday morning, on Fifth street, Dear 1 Wood, a smaII.POCKET BOOK, containing a small sum of money and papfts of no account to any person but the owner. The somo can be had by applying at TIIIB OF FICE, proving property, and paying for this notice. JaSgunalto ; * _ r. ' GEORGE ARMOR* MERCHANT TAILOR, Wo. 07 Fifth Street, fn Masonic Building, HAVING fitted up a room for the purpose of resuming bis business; flatter* himself to be able to make to order FashlouableClotbingof all description*. Citizen* and strangers desiring comfortable gnrments, will do well to give him a call, aa he Is determined to pleaso the moxt fas*. Udlou*. He will elso bo happy tn 000 many of bis old cue tnmere, as he has ju*t received. from the Eastern citle*. an elegant stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMKREBand VESTINGS. decSl&m Cork Soles#' ALL those who wish to hurt, dry and comfortable feet daring tho present season, should procure a pair of WERINGTON'B CORK 80LR8, Bold, wholesale and retail, at the Cork Store, corner of Third and Fmltbfield streets. Corks or every description always on hand. < •. dec3Ulw* lIKNHI%OVI7RINGTON. ISesirsi J. Bhreffel A Co., MANUFACTUKEBS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, . Vault Boore and Iron Window Stmttora. A ND as all persons admit the necessity of the-above J\, mentioned ertlclea, we have no hesitation in recom mending our artielo to lie equal-to anything In the city. Orders promptly attended to, and put up In :t)ie best style, and on short notice.- gmlthfield street, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitts burgh. fggpChdem] J. BIIROFFKL & CO. 0 HOICK TEAS.—We have this day. received a fresh sup plyof strong fine flavored Oolong and Congo Teas, at 50 ana 76 cents per pound, new importation; which wo will guarantee equal to any thing In tbla market at the same, price. Wholesale end retail by BAILEY * RRNSHAW, jns . 253 Liberty, streot. HOUINV— Received by reliroad, 4 hhls Flint Hominy; for *alo by jas BAILEY A RESSIXAW. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, siinated in Armstrong county, A on the Mahoning, and 20 miles from Kittanlng, with a good House, Baro, lOO acres cleared; for rodo by . • ‘ S. CUTHBEBT A SON, Jftfi 140 Third street. Watehrs and Watch Repairing* IIfATCH PUUCUABKIIS are invited to call and examine f f bit large and unequalled assortment of English and Geneva Gold and Silver Watches. We offer superior in ducements both .os regards quality, price, and the odvau toga of n fioo assortxscn t and a responsible guarantee. WATCIi KJSPAIRINO* In all-rarletlcj*, dono in the best manner. Selling of Watches and Watch Uepolrlng being our lending business* customer* may rely on satisfaction. JEWELBY, 81LVER-WAKK, and other Goods In ibis Ino for sale, of the best qualities and at tho lowest prices. W. W. WILSON, C 7 Jfarkct*t , comer of Eourth. Wanted toHßent* 1 COMMODIOUS DWELLING, witblon to (sixty acres of J\. Land, on a good road sot more than five mile* from the city. Apply to GEORGE W. SMITH, Jb4.*2w • . . . . , - Pitt street ' Dlaaolutlon* THE Partnership heretofore existing under the stylo of Ntaur, Bloift* A. Co. has been mutually dissolved. Wu. Dawson, of the late firm, having purchased the Inte rest of Ja*. 8. Negley, the business will be continued os usual, under tbo style ofDAWSON.MOHANAOO., who are authorized to use the name of Negloy, MohanA 00. in Bottling up the old busings. - ' J. 8. NEGtiKY, Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, *64. . . - P. MOHAN, ' . Having disposed of my interest iu tho late firm of Negloy, Mohan. A 00. tomy former partner, Mr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the buMnoss as hereto fore, I have the. honor to recommend and request tbo libe ral patronage of xay.friends and business acquaintances. Jail. :Respectfully, . JAS. 8. NRQLBY.. BARGAINS,, HAVING 'determined-, to clteo my business withixMbe next sixty days, I will sell off ray. remaining stock at greatly reduced prices. - The-stock comprises many deslror ble Goods; amongst them are SO; p& Dartl Country Plan noTs, Beilin g-at 50 cents a yard. J. G. MUNTZ, . r JaArtf ■ . . Dividend aiottee*.'. -i ■ :j ./CTIIE-Prcsideni and Managers of-tt\o u CDmpiuiyfor erect* i JL tag tv Bridge orer thoAUcgbeny Hirer, opposite PHtfr i burgh. in.tbo County of this day declared i a Ximdcnd of, Tiro DoTlax* on each sharoofihe Capital ] Block of bud Company on vbicb Dividends are paid, out of 1 (he profits of the last idx months; , wh!ch.:plU:-bo,.paid to l Stockholders or fOrthffitW .*—•-:! Jft3.lw% JOHK ILtBPBa; Treasurer 1 1 <***>•' COMMERCIAL POST. JJAIK REVIEW OF PITTBBTOOH MARKET. r . t. ' . Omca of the Dailt Slortcicj Tost, v ■ ; : ; Saturday; January 7,18 M. j i W* httWLno special movement .to notioo in baslncps vt&- torday, transactions being mostlyconflned to a retail char* actor.. : .. FLOUR.—Tho market wmtlnuod firm at Tim relay’s pri ces. The offering was limited; tho sales did not exceed ISO bbls ftom. first hander as follows: 14 bbla-anpcrfinect $0,05; *■^ ow $C®O»l2 for superfine- and calm; 10-bbls at $6,12 for oxtra. 25 bbls Rye, -at tho Allegheny depot, at $4.50.. 1 . . .j from of 20 bushels at $1,75. PELTS—Salosof 75 Sheep Belts at 70. BETTER,—SaIes of 22 kegs packed nt!2; 3 bbls toll do. at 14.- - -ASHES “-Sales of 10 casks domestic Soda at 3V£. EROOMS:-Balca of.2fi dozenfancyistsl,7s. METAL.—A solo of 15 tons Allegheny, foundry, at • OATS—Sales from Btoro of 200 bushels at 42.-' ' CWTER hare a pun*LS a noaso in this city, to bo delivered in February, of 1000 baahols at $4,75, for CO lbs. to the bushel. For tho truth of the abovosalo, wo do not, by any moans, vouch for, unless the price paid.to tho Roller is clear of freight and charges. We quote the market firm at $5;12®5 25. bMß^ntjr^""^ 110 marlcet kprutty.firm, with sales of 50 RAY.—Sales of 15 loads at slo@l4. -APPLES.—SaIes from etoro of 20 bbls ot $1,75, r™ ' , ' CINCINNATI, January 5. Ftocm.—pie.markot remains qu!ot,but prices are firm, luo. receipts contmuo very light. The only sales heard of to day were 255bbln, la lots, at $5,55. A sale of 50 bags Buckwheat at lOO lb*. ■* •• • • . . Hogs.—Tho market this morning, owing to the unCivom oia weather, tno continued scarcity of monoy and tho pro*- poem with referenoe.to the crops, exhibited somewhat of a c * *?? price* declined materially, with sales of 323 and 500 at $4.65 ; 1000,150 and 700 nt $4,50. There was a largo cumber of dressed hogs in tbo xnrrket, which, owing to Lbe warm weather, sold at from $4,25 to $4,40, but ntcloso, lire nogs, qore or to arrive, wero not oiTcred .below $4.05.' • * pßOTjnoKS.— Some bulk shoulders and side*- sold yesterday far future delivery; not. beforo reported, at the business partook of the spirit ex hibited in tho hog market, and tbero was but little done, andjpnee* aro unsettled,. Tho sales comprised 300 bhlsmeps' porkin. l5OO bulk hums at7c; 1000 green do et6->£c; 3000 do shoulders at 3->£c; 1000 kegaNn. 1 lord «t and 200 bbls do at $3,30. Bulk moat wae offered at sides. - »>uiflET.— Salos oflOObbla from wagons at 193£e; 300 do from river at 10J4c» and 100 do from Hamilton railway, at Wc. Pnccswcre better-to-day, owing to light receipts. _ „ LOUISVILLE, January 2. . Sales of 75 tons at $43,00(547,50 ton, ns to Faonaioxs.—Mess pork firm at $l3, with a sale of 1000 bbLs for delivery six months hence, also at $l2. A sale on Change to-day of 2600 green hams at ti\4o. Wiiwkt^—Salos of 105 bbla of raw this rooming at lDc. ißiionTs.—Light engagements to New Orleans at 50 j for pound freights. OOBBXCTED DAH.T »OR TIT* HOUXUrO POST DT Patricks ft Friend) Gicbance Broilers. Corner of Fifth and WoodtirteU t FiUibvrgh, LOANS. j Bid. j Alfred, iflir TV. UailedStateaGs.lSfiS.. '$ 119,00 1120,00 $lOO,OO United State.*ss.l&s3. ....j 100,00; 101,OOj 100,00 ! 105,00; OQOj 100,00 P<mn*ylrani&stf.lBCS 95,w! 07,00 100,00 Allegheny eounty 6a....-...., j 100,00; 100,00 Allegheny county coupon*. J 90,001 100,00* l(W,oo Pittsburgh city Gs 08,00! 100,00 100,Ui Pittsburgh city coupons, payable | New York.- 102,00; 102,00 100,00 Alloghtray City 0s- 08,00! 09,00* 100, w Allegheny City coupon*, payable! ] ! in Philadclplihi 93,001 M,00; 100,00 BANK STOCKS. ! Bank ofl’Htsbnrgh™. 6.%7f- 60,00 Merchants* ManaCact-urors’Bank 67,00’ 67,60! 60,00 Kxehange Bank ..... 55,35! 65,60] 60,00 F&rmerß’&epositßank....... I Allegheny Sating* 8ank............. 00,00. OO.Qv)! 2,14 BiUDtiß STOCKS. | . Mcmongahela Bridge.... 23,761 24,00{ 20,00 SLClnir street Bridge. ——[ . 36,00] gfi.oCr Hand street Bridge-. OO.OO! 00,00 47.00 Northern Liberties Bridge 30,00! 3&00 60,00 INSURANCE STOCKS, I Western [nsurartv Company 15,60< 10,00; CiUtems’ Insurance Company 16,00] 17,00' Associated Firemeo’sOompany.,.. 6,00 7.001 ■ TKLBOIWPU STOCKS. I Atlantic and Uh!o— .. 44,00! 60,00 Pittsburgh,CjodnoatULouisTllle 41,76' 43,00]- 60,00 { 24,n0t 60,00 Pittsburgh (las &8,Oo!;- . 68,601 60,00 Monongabeln Slackvater..~ ! —46,00! 60,00 BAILUOAD STOCK. } j I Pennsylrunla itailroad ... | 40-00 49T*i! 60,00 Obionnd IVnu*ylvaula&ftUrnaiL.4 4;-i.75' 40.u4 50i>o Clevolaml a Pittsburgh Kaiin«d~.f 60,00; 62.00; 60,00 Marine Hallway oiul t>jy Itock—} 102,601 105,(KM 100,'K) Turtle Creek Plank Rcuu1...~~.....l 10,00! 12,00; 25,00 Perrynvlilc Plonk Hoad..., i 20.00- ] 25,00 fltwnshurg Turnpike } B,oo* 10,00 ; CbartiersCual Company....* I 18.60* 20.00 COPPKR STOCKS. \ i 1 ... Pittsburgh and Bouton—. 176,00- North American 03.00* North West,..—... ,| i 20,00! North IVcslern- *...{ —! J?!ooi Adventure... e,2.V 7,50* Ohio Trap Uortt - Umnc*oU PiLtsbarj{b anti tel* Ko;al_.. m . Ddojjl»fi 11miEh100.................. . lU.tse- Fire Steel .. ... Att06...~....~. muff.— Pealiciatar...... Ar? rjr Fort*t~ .. Ph-m1x...... —............ Iron corntmonAarren tut irraxjxu ?n*T n» Doon A Sargent, Exchange UauUera, OirrKT-cf fli*cxi aad fhxih tirc/U. I’uLsbiiTQ.k. - PENNSYLVANIA. ' OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks..—. paiVPtateßfc.sndhranchc*.- y, PbUatl»dphJ* ** OUifr«o*r»!HtlL»nk»-. M p. OrowusTllle *« pir lhhV of Sandusky— Bucks county ° . GO Ch«tarOo.(n?WJ*suo)... mi Norwalk..- - to Colombia UrMgeCo...... *3.Urbana— —tc Danville M —... Ui Wooster.. ... 26 Delaware*©. “ ......... l?i INDIANA. Dojlcslown « ~ Instate Flock 1Unki.....H.. % Easton ■■■. ** ; »s;Btaleßk.and branches... {£ Germantown “ .. \h> ILLINOIS. Lancaster Banks— liiSUt* Stock 8anka......... y. Lebanon “ ........... Dank 8r00ch........ 60 Uontgomffrjco.tlo&k*..* iisßaukcf Mlnoto-...-;. 75 Northumberland ** yJ KENTUCKY. PottsvUle ,k M . l{fAU solvent Banks ar- Beading « ... U\ ailSSOimi. SchajtitiUcbunty u , M *,2ifttateßk.Btjt!fcrADch*s... y Washington « ... MICTUQAN. West Branch “ ... solvent Bank* 1 Wyoming ......... 13{.. WISCONSIN. Carlisle % Marine* Fire Insurance Chambenborg % 00. at Mllwaukie ... S Erla 93 TENNESSEE. Gettvsburgh...- % All solvent Ranks—3 Harrisburg -..., 5£ NORTH CAROLINA. Honesdale....- ...... <k All solvent Banks.-....- 1 Middletown.*-. 3$ SOUTH CAROLINA. Waynesburg..*,... M AU solvent Banka 1 York Banks— jJ GEORGIA. ‘ Relief Notes y. All coir eat Banks IU United States Bank 15 ALABAMA. Allegheny City Scrip—. ear. AU solvent Banks— ft Pittsburgh City “ par. LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. “ traa. AU solvent Banks..—.. VA. NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. New York City—...., hi New York paT. Country Banka—— »£ Philadelphia...— par. NEW JERSEY. ■ Baltimore...... par. ■ AU solvent Banks * Cincinnati.....,.- M disa’t, DELAWARE. LonlsviUs. j&dlseH. AH solvent 80nk5......... Ki 5LL0n1e....,..—.,...,.1 diac’t. SmallNote* VALUE OK COINS. MARYLAND. American G01d(new)....,, par. Baltimore Banks-—-.... \s AmcrinmGold(old) prim. Country Banks.—... % Sovereigns..:.. —44 83 VIRGINIA. Oulncaa. ft 00 BankofVa.abrancbcs— Prederiokdors..,.-. T 80 Partners’Bk.*brnnchea* : Ten Thalers.....;..- 7 80 •Valley Bk.a branches.—. » Ten Guilders 300 Richangeßk,*brancbce j? L0u15d’0r..—........ 'A 26 Wheeling Banka-.-.*...; V? Napoleon*.. RB3 Wheeling branches...—, y. Doubloons, Patriot-:....J6 70 NEW ENGLAND. : Doubloon*, Bnan!rti...;...W 26 AU solvent Banks—.... ?£ Ducats....... 210 “1854.” PXTTSBUBGH, CIHCIHHAXI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati 6toam Packet Lino, FOB THE OOHVETAKCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT HETWEM PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis* . a* I. This Lise In composed of men ns*, classpowerful Btcamcrs, on»v JjrJitfjlijJ-j* Trijuallodfor epoed,splendor,safety t *sS3SsSsi£s3 and comfort, and 1* the o:ut TnEOUon paiuy liuk of Steam Packet# on the Ohio rlrer. It oonnocU with the 0.8. Mail Liao of Steamers from Cincinnati: to LoutarlUa aud Salat Louis, by which pawengors and freight arw ticketed and re ceiylulthrmiQh daily. Two now Steamers havo boon added to the Une, which now consists of tbo following boats: . Daytty Departure Boats, . Chptains, from PitUburnh. BUCKEYE 5TATE.,......M. w. UiXTinoovKa...-Sunday. ■ ■ MESSENGER, No. IV Davis -Monday. ALLEGHENY * ..Geo, M’jL»j&.... k Tuesday, CItYSPAL PALACE W*i. J. Koiints.... .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA It. J. tinacc.... .....Thursday, PITTSBURGH... .... 11. Campitell. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jno, Kj.ui*?m,TEit..,,.»...Salurdajr. Leavo dally ntlO o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on tbo morning of dopartnru. For particulars, apply on board, or to ■ JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 A - fc i- JOHN FLACK, * | Agehts, - MonoDgabela House Buildings. [doclO] Pittsburgh, 1853. RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain Remedy tat that painful trouble. It never nils. Office and Private Consultation Dooms No. 41 DIAMOND. Pittsburgh, Popn'&; The Doctor is always at home. . mflrrh23:<l4w. • •ijtult SALK Oil RENT—The forgo Factory Building, with JC four Lota of Ground, situate near McKee, oq Washing ton street, opposite flint glass works or Mr. C, Johnson, Cn Birmingham. Enqulroof v. , 'P. M. DAYISj Ancti&neer,, : dco2l Corn or of Wood anil- Fifth streets. TMAB AND TUB HOLIDAYS.—The subscriber having boon at grcat palus and expense in preparing Tor tho Holiday*, fpeJs qullo confldont, with his Jgrgeaud varied stock of Docks, Ac., of being ablo to giro good satis* faction to all who may wish to find Books and Present* for tho coming: season. Special attention-lias been given to Books for Children. JOHN 8. DAVISON, T7OK NEW. YJS All’S PAUTUSS—Good end cheap KnUta JC can bo had at JBIIU HAWORTITfI, corngrof Diamond alley and the Diamond, sUch as—-- - - < New Bunch Italslhs, ‘lB%-SUb ..Cluster .• v - 10 “ \ Kgg and Valencia Raisin*) <■••?.•• 8 : -Trench Currants, : . -u --.’•-Lemon, Orange an&Cilron Peels, • 3cu^onnc« Cranberries, lSJ^^qtuirt. -vCooking Wino imd Brandy,: . .i -25 “ * • ! t: Bot above all, prime: &: Uyran Tea at; ,-£Oo. lb :-j&iso,flnetvQgb flavored English Breakfast Tco at 50 els. rerpCPDd. :,r.r,:-.v; ■:v:i : .Vy ■- . deeSQ COmtEECIAL STTMHABY. PRICES OF STOCKS. i 17,60 j 1 2do,oo! *,OO 10,00; 4 r M(.. 6,ouj —S 7,00| "L .1.15 I.K S, 525 ...... 0,00! 2.00 -„™ 500. a, so, i 2.001 —J, 0,00? T, o,ow „..., 2.50. a. 00;. ...... EARS BOTE LIST, ARD SAINT LOUIS. CO Market, ne&r fourth at. s * ‘ . „ C l► s ? ' TELEGRAPHIC By the O’BoUly tinea for tts Homing Post ARBIVAL OP THE CANADA. _ • . . Boston, January 6, The Canada arrived atnoon,i»Uh tfao following-ad ddl tlonalnews: v _ ; c • ■>. LivjmpooL, December 2*.—Tho Ozarliaa sent an autograph letter to Prioco Mencbihoff congratulating him on the vio tory at Sinope, flaying that the Black Sea fleet hasuhown itself worthy of Its thanking the brave Bea rn en for their efforts in behalf of the honor and glory of Russia. •* v . The Emperor of Baisiaiiae pali tZie debts and wziaibncd tho Servian Princes. - The reports of a bloody action nearKalafat mo contradict ed.,: Tho Turka.leftCOOQ mod at Kala&t; wheathey retirod to winter quarters. The capture of Port -Nicholas was ef fected by Borpriso. Thera great Blanghter.' but' 1500 Turks escaped; 5000 Russian horse attacked the Turkish camp at Velsedvoul, bat the Turks drove them back.-the populaee joining in the pursuit ;1000 Turks were killed. TheTurkH occupied Ervan, tho:Busslane abandoning It without showing fight, . . ‘ TheSoltan had appointed Abdallah Tacha. * Georgian, ns Governor of Georgia. - THIBTY.TBIRD CONGRESS. _ - .- - - WashhwtOw Cflhr, January 0. House.— The House adjourned yesterday, after a long de bate on the resolution to give thanks and a medal u> Cant Ingraham, without coming to a votoJ To-day. tho House resumed. the consideration of a communication from the War Department explanatory of estimates of appropriations for rivers and harbors, and after debate, referred it to the Committee on Ootnxaerco. Three privato bills were passed: The Senate bill prescribing the manner of appointing tho Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, was taken up. ' - Sir. Orr .moved to substitute aafollows-^ ** Hereafter the office of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury shall become vacant, and tho appointment of hit Bucceasor shollbo mode by the President with tho advice and consent of the Sen* nte.” He moved the previous question-pending, when the House adjourned until Tuesday, in honor of the Battle of New Orleans. - Wabfisgms Cxtr, January C. ; The government has boon informed tdafc the steamship Bnn Francisco was spoken on the 26th, in latitude 38, lon gitude 69, completely disabled, apparently 300 miles east of Cape Benlopeu, and 260 miles E. 8. B. of Sandy Hook. -In addition ; to a largo steamer chartered at Now York* the Secretary of the Treasury ordered the Collectors of Now- York, Wilmington and Charleston to despatch each aliev onue Cutter to search immediately. Capt IL B. Nones, of the Cutter service, reports from ’Wilmington,on, tho 6th, that .he hae.'dariog December, faruished provision to ten. vessels in distress, amounting altogether to $lBO, and has been instrumental In saving lives and. property.: Capt. N. L. Costs, of the Cutter James Campbell* reports on the 3d, from New London, that be-had. brought to that port the mate and crew of the Mary, of Providence, which was stranded in the late galo off Gardiner's Island, and also the body of the Captain of the same, who was frozen to.dcath. ThaHlinoie did not bring the mails The steamer San Srimdaeo* hence for San Francisco, was follcn In with on the 24th December; the was-completely disabled.. A gale was blowing, and no assistance could be rendered; she therefore drifted out of sight She was a new steamer on her first voyage- The schooner IL L.Gambrll), of Baltimore, arrived last night fTota Loan da, South Africa, to command of Xlenten ant Decahap; she is a prizo to the frigate Constitution, hav ing been eeised on the coast as avlaver. The ship Manon sailed for Venezuela, ontheCd Novem ber; all well. • TheConstltutiou is to sail for St.Hclirm in a fow days. Tho brigPcrryU at Monrovia. rUETOEtt BY TIIE OKU ABA. Halifax* January (V Tbo Paris correspondent of the Morning Chronicle writes that France and England have fatly, agreed upon effirient measures to coerce liueriau Instructions, arc given to tbo Admirals to stop aßEua&lonfihlp* cruising to the Black Sea* and force their return to Sebastopol, and not to bn allowed to leavft again until the conclusion of a peace. A statement that the French Envoy, at Constantinople, objected to the Eo gllsh Admiral’s deriro to Intercept the Russian fleet bolts return from Blnopn, caused much discussion In Paris. There are rumors of engagements on tho Danube, but nothing authentic la received. . Nrvr York, January fi. Tho Secretary of War has telegraphed her® for a steamer to proceed Immediatelr to search forth® steamer Bab Fran cisco, which hat on boanlTOO United States soldiers. All the UcTf-nuo Cotters are ordered on tbo same service. L Th® Empire City is stlli ashore; hopes are entertained that she will be got off if mild weather prevails. Her pas lengcra and baggage are safely landed. Her mulls reached, tbecity la«tcFT«nli}gT uothlrtgnBw; - ; This Sugar crop tecom ing in finely; weather delightful. Pmu.Dapuu, Jatiuary C, ; Tho Common Council have pa wrlan ordtoineo appropri ating two mfillous of dollars to the Suntmry and Eriaßaif toail, Tho Select Council meet on Satunlay evening to act Upon tbo m*»asnr*. January C. The people are pka.«'nl with Gov. Bigler's message. News baa just hreo rrreitrdcf th« dwivioa of the Court at Pitts burgh. The excitement is inrrradng. TELEOBATB IIAEKETO. S>w York* Jan. 6. bbla State at J7.Wye7.C2* Ohios7 t C2@ $7,75 1 sates 450 bbt* Southern s7.ol^7,7s,'heavy. Grain sales C7OO bushel*. Wheat... Southern at $.1,75, heavy; sale* 25*000 bushel*. Oourn...mlxcd at W, yellow 60 buoy ant—Provisions mjchanßc-l. 159 Ugs Bio at 12U,qutcL *£og*r,_*ate* 509 this Orleans at 5, firm, l5O bbls Or- IcansatST, quiet. Cotten...*»lrs 1250 lialra, dulli Floor:., sale* 750 U this State at $7 *soei7**2i Ohio at $7,fch37,68, de clined 12onus; Southern at i*,tlA<i7*«6. stfsulv. "Wheat... rales9^2s9-bush Suuibnrei at auls: mJ sl.N>; whlte tm* eeUfoh, Corn ...rale* 20,t-kW> bush mixed ax 1-2* yellow 80, firmer. il«** 150 bM**i s!.i.f<oeasier. Pork-, sales 600 bhl* nu**< at 4.75, totter. linL«*ale3 150 bbU »| 19. lO9 bbte prteonat 19,-easier. Iron-.salrt 100 loaj, unchangtd. Bacon 5OO at**u. . FniUoarHia, January Q. Cotton market very <;«U-t. .Crj*-erifw*ad Provision*! but tittle dclng • prio-s wii h»*ul chang**, - Fjouf.-niLw 1000 bbD ceod bland* ixKl r»f«1og ni* ptlra!tt trnnf. wit* CiKl bMa Bf*ndy»loe f»t s~£t\ tr*-v; judle-rV Manflnnl -brand to-day at $7,25, no buyers. Ni> <al*s lljr i'luyp or Coro Meal re ported. Oobd'ilehuijiit fit Wbttalj further salotof *Boo uuah at for rod.but tiwjtiy ni latter niton; white at $1,75. Market bar* ci lire..■■Cant;in gi«rvl fur prime new yellow. lYliJeky -j, iu Ml*. ■< • CixmxxAti. January &- The river frtl 4 ini Wn. Weather eoM and freezing hard. Flour doll at $5.45£r.).50. niM irregular;' sale* In pier* hut eliS.tod more stefi-lyat SS,JO C$5.CO for good lot*. will* WOO in pm?. • Pro?Woo* i very Hmltod d«naud; bulk * boulder* fflVrvd at packcxl, and 100,<HX) i-M*. poU for February, at Latd bold at in LU«, with buyer* at 8; mlcs prim# keg at 6£*. Sl#** Fork r>(Tnr*»d at a fraetton Jr>t* than JVJ.Grccn fcama <vdd Trent l;sUr<t»d «t WhDky at Ityi&WA, dull. Bullce at for rail, wilbfidr demabiL Blank books— Lr&n, ' Journal*, Bay Hooka, Cash Books, Receipt Books, •Dffilpts. Or any dosertp* Boa of BLANK BOOKS MASK TO ORDER at short notice, of the txroat auperlnr quality of paper, bound la anystyls required. Blank Books pxocn to order. A large and excellent stock of IBank Books always on band and for salt at low rate*, confuting of Cap, Demy and ;H*lium votk. In till »tyirs of binding. Tbo trade supplied on liberal term*. • W. 8. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, wp* Corner of Market and Second street* BUKLL OVATE US RECEIVED DAILY AT \&Sii/ut DYER’S, on FIFTH BTREKT, onodocr above ijSgjilS|pjr the^Tbcatre, and Immediately opposite Mason - B9*A call Is xdlcitod from lorere ofgoodOy & tar *♦ [replC Bibles, hymn and prayer books, in tbo moat elegant styles, for family, pulpit, or, personal use. BUTLER'S NEW SMALL 4to. BIBLE, the meri beau- Uful family Biblo In print, in various styles. Dr. Wort’# Analysis. All suitable for lloUday Present*. At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, doclO : 63 Market at., near Fpnrth. ITUiR TUJJ'HOLIDAYS—A 'general assortment of new Fruit, including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes and Lemons; also, Hard, Soft and Paper-shell Almonds, WaK nuts' and filberts, wholesale or retail. dtwlfr BAILEY A RKNBHAW, TtfEW CROP ~~ ~ “ J.l ; Layer Raisins, M. It, Rubins, Sultana Raisins, Dram Figs, , > Zanto Currants, Received and for salo by docS bAILEY A RENBHAW. :: SPICED SALMON; Mufa Mackerel; No. 1 Mackerel,ln kets; Salmon, inbbls. For rale by fpnvl6l BAILEY A KKNBIiAW. SR. MOnASSES—2OO bbla Steam itohued tiugnr-Uouso • just read red from steamer Prairie City, and fbr solo by dwlS JAMES A. lIUTCIIISON A CO. ( dODFiSU—7 drums prime Codfinh received and for sale / by (deep) BAILKY it RENSIIAW. IT'LOUR— 100 bbis extra received by river undf«/r sale low • by • (deep) - BAILEY A KKNSHAW IIOMUNY—S bblsjust rworived, a prime article, -J? for sale by [uov23J BAILEY A RKNSIIAW. APPLES— 100 hbt* olioice Apples for sale low by ' dec2 BAILEY A RENSMAW, 253 Liberty at. SKUAHB— Juatrec’d. a supply of cboieo London rite Ha vana gegars/in 100 boxes. decs: . . BAILEY A RKNSIIAW. WASHING COMPOUND—S& boxes colo brated Wa*hing Compound. S& boxes Johnston’s Transparont Bar Recoived and for sale by (dariH) BAILEY A RENSUAW. JUST ItKCEIVISD— -5 bhda J. 8. Lovering’s Bhila. Syrup; 2bbls St, Louis ooldon.Byrnp; 6bf bbls do . do lOtengall.kegdo do For salo at tho lowest market price by dec9 BAILKY A REXSUAW,2SS Liberty st. ITiRESH CRANBKItRIES—Jaet received ami for salo at ; tlio Family Grocoiy and llousekecpora’Store of novlb BAILEY A HKNSUAW. >ll in LBS. FRESH CORN MEAL; ‘U 000 lbsEitra Hulled Buckwheat Meal. Rec’daudforraleby BAILEY A RKNSHAW, Oct 29 i . . ~ . 25a Liberty street. HIEEHE—IOO boxes, prime, for sale by ; js4 v : SMITH A SINCLAIR, GOSHEN AND PINEAPPLE CHEESE just received, the finest In tho market, by oct2s : v BAILEY A RENfIHAW. JUST REOEIYED—2O bld*J. H. Lovering A Co.’a Crushed and Pulverliod Sugars for salo by "' ■ BAILEY A RENSIIAW, -■doc2B : , .Wholesale and Retail Oroccra, 253 Liberty nfc. T>KFINED SUGARS^- It ! -■eotblslCrusbcdi " • 00 :•« O do. 40 “ C Powdered 5 : 40 « 000 Loaf; Landing from steamor Now York ond for salo by : dcc3 * JAMES .A. UUTCUIBON k 0 ZINC FAINTA -2) tons Snow White, ' ' . . Black,' i Brown, ■. Stoneßrotni, In store and for satu by i . JAMES A.HtrTCniSON A 00., : . docß . 46 Water and 02 Front *tP. *VT O. SUGAR—22 hhds, now crop, landing from steamer Xl « Arabia, and for salo by:»: f ‘ . dec3 • , : JAMES AT PUTCniSQN Af 0. KBFINED SUGARS—3000 bbls Powdered,Crushcxßsmall Loafiand Clarified. Sugars, in store and for rale by .r, ---. JAMES A.-HUTCHISON A _ declS ; • • - -AgenteStLOTilsSpgftpßeflaflry. HAIR DflS—Do you wantitl Yes! \Vhy, ; Ibyp, buy CaistAUOtto’e, v It makes a beautiful brown or black, that chaßcnge? thalujtroxd tha raven’s wing: Fbr sale at •declT » - . SEYSER’B, UO Wood street,^ * 1 t * ' <t * - « * t ■' * - NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c: - iTVj JsW'MUSXC-—Old Memories, aud LittloKHo; two now XT-tags*'by.S;o«?toster. ' r Reply, to Lilly Ital&-•■"• • • UcdaTom’aEellgloii- 1 i KatyDldAixdKa^Dldn’t— <Jcott The Other Side of by Urs. Florence. ; Grace Schotttech; by. Q. Atiton. • v: ... Jullloo’a Library of nawDances. ' YinageßedoifttjTeryprctty, - TheNymphWaltz. -•••-• •JEtnaGalop;with4vb«aaUfanit&ograph. . ; . . Lovoftihottfsch.- iTOraMatorka. -■ JalUen'flEnglish:Quadrilles.■' - - Juniorßachelor** do ; * * k IMmnltoatoaWadt^forGoiter. 1 ' ;• Just received: a£4 to sale by •• ’ • ' v j 11. SCUBOEDER A i jCnnro’s Hull, Fourth bL . BOOKS' LAST RECEIVED, AT DAYISON’S Book Bton*, 65AIarke£ niroot, nearYourtb.’- ' - * , Harper's and Putnam’s Magoxincs:- • pyeTl r a Geolojry“; Pierson on Infidelity—new supply? •; -• Ehflosopby j-HitcheocX’s'PblToPOpLy; “ • Liber on CjvilldbCrtyaijd GovfitinnGnt; ~ GoldenlheainaandLeaden-Realities; *» •XoDgstroibontlio Hive and-IXonoy Boo: Dictionaries, Bosh’a Notes; KUto’s Bible UlustrationPi Explanatory Bible: f Prime on Death of Little Children;. FArnLc&ves: Isaac T.llopper? Missionary, of KUmany; • • 1 Lamp and LanterD,HamUton; JacquelinePagclmbhfr Ooiry<nt Life at Port Royal. [Jc3 BOOKS FOR •THBjHOLlDAYß—Consisting, in port, as follOWTi: « ■’ .vj. American Female Poets; Illustrated. ~ ? British do_-<36 ,: ’~do - Dictionary tit Poetical Quotation*'' 7 i Dictionary of Sacred rdo The Wbmen of the Scriptures.' • Scenes in the Life of the Saviour.. < Scenes in theld vesofthe Patriarchs and Prophet?. . Heroic Woxtteti of History.. Unde Tom’s Cabin; beautifully Illustrated. Mrs. Heman’s Poetical Works. Pope’s u do '.do' Tappet’s -ndo'• '"•'•do-' Tuppei?* Proverbial Philosophy. \ Poemftof Oaslan. Lallaßookln ' ' < The Gilt The Ladies’ Gift. , ....... Marriage Offering. Young Ladies’ ITotnc. Poems by Amelia. : j- Heaven, or the Sainted Dead. Flora’s Lexicon.. Foreet'mo'-not. Forest Flowers of the West: Scenes at Home. Greenwood Leaves. : % FornLeaves. ‘ A great variety of Albums and Juvenile Works. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, dec23 N 0.104 Wood -street, near Fifth.. TkTBBT MUSIC f—Musical Leaves,coßccUonof favorite XV and popularalrs for the plguo, put up to au elegant fityle—intended for Christmas Gifts. Graoo Schottlsch; dedicated to Miss Harriot H. Huld on composed by G. Anton. . Lilies 5 piano. Ihave ; 8ong. : ; . Bister»darling; Beat thxnfgestly, sea; Lovely Nancy, asemg, by. Mrs. Barney Williams. Dr. W att 5 * moral and divine Bongs. ' There ik a sigh in the heart.- Mamma is so very canicular. - ' • ' Beautiful Blue Violets. * Keep the heart light aa you can. Lea Patineura Waltz'; by Jullten: Fassrio Waltzes; Moonshine Itedowo. Adll Polka* and Eleuiom do. La Pierre Polka; Sunrise Scfcoltifidn- A large assortmentoftius latest foreign publications for the Piftuo, just received end for eale by . H- 80HB0EDER & 00., dcc!9 ■ ; Oarfftfs Hall, 83 Fourth street npt> THE LADIES:—Just. puhlbbed, Part t ppea 25 ' JL ceuta, a new Fashionable Monthly Magazine* entitled fIUNK LESLIE'S LADIES’ GAZETTE”O7- LONDON,' PARIS, AND NEW YORK FASHIONS, containing a xnag! nifleent. plate or tbo Paris Fashions, the largest ever appcanul in any fashion periodical; also* nearlynuc ktaidrtd ERgravingiy of the latest styles, selected tnm nil our fosbtonablo establishments, with a large jhset contain ing the' pattern of some new Style of dress* and on the re- Terse side & number of Designs for Embroidery. The' work will bo got up tegordlcsaofcxpcnsejandinamuehsupo* riot stylo to anything vet attempted* Arrnoinvnents-have been completed to Paris whereby the newest -Fashions Will appear la this work l*nriji Fashion Books are re ceived by the steamer. . Amongst-the cngravinga.wilL he found the newest styles in the following departments, viz; Hair dressing, bonnets, caps, bead dresses, wreaths, mam tillas, cloaks* warming robes, promenade dresws, carriage dresses, riding habits; evening dressed fkriey ariicles, bridfi’a Ureases, morning dressas, baby-robe^fbabytoilet articles, mtercs’ costaffles, chlldrehV costump, shoes, fims, Capes,mn2B,4o.; Ac. ; ; , ~ \ s3 per year, rtr 23 cento per number. - - AOdT9 roa yrmamtoir; .'■■■ XL MINER A 32 BmUfield Street. - W. A* 01LDENPKNNBY A CD:. No, 70 Fourth fit •.! ctee24 . BOOKS EOR TOE noUDAYS, handsomely bound and illustrated. The. following area fewcfotwlargeite- : ffoTtment:— Our Saviour, with Prophet* and Apostle*; a series of tightens highly finish**! engravings, designed expressly for this work. Turkey morocco, fall gilt, $7. The Queens of England; a series of portraits of distin guished female sovereigns, Morocco, fall gilt* $lO. Tho I’oetirftl Works ofThoa. Sloorc; one voL Morocco, full giU* and illustrated with steel engravings, Dyren's complete Works, same style, $5. I'oema of George P. Morris ; cuc tol— ss. - ; '■: • and AbfdiDg Places of our Lord; illua tratod with eighteen steel engravings* $3. Wild Scenes and Song-Birds, by C* W. Webber; nius trntod with tvronty-firo colored lithographs. Cloth $6; mo rocco $B. . ... j The Book of tbo Heart* or Love'a Emblems p containing thirty-three steel tnersTings, SC. The Keepsake, a Gift for tb®:Holiday®,sG. - :Bhak*peareYWorke, in various styles of binding,and at prices from onedollar to twenty-Ov® dollar«. : * Also, a large and carefully *dc«te& assortment of the lower priced Gift Books and Annuals, ’till early, if you want UAKQAINSfM. . p, J '* < ;W. A. GILDENFENNET A CO.'S, . ~ .. / ;.. r • 7d Fourth street; = GIFT BOORSA-Tho; foffbwfng Are.. a- small Jui part of the magnificent collection of fin»~boc*k* now displayed on our rouutere and shelves, to anticipation of the wanto of those In search of the best Holidny ' Poetry of the Year ;-pa*3ages from tit® Poetoj descriptive of the reason* t with twenty-twocolorod plates from dravr tnrs by eminent artlsto; magnifirently bound. ; - Gem of the Season; bcautifully .Ulustrated wUh mcxto tiot eneTaTingSi ami flolored prepcnthm plate. Tho Querns of England j a eeriea of twenty-seven elegant portraits of dLvttogukhedfctaalft-Sovereigns. The Book of tho ITeart:.or,'Lover3.Kmblcins; illustrated with tblrty-lhreo fine vteei engravings, Tbo Token ed Friendship, The Amarmtth t or,'Token of Remembrance. The Bnow Flake. Affection* Gift. Annuals ami OKI Books of all klcd*,andnt alt prices,' wmj>rislag overthing of the kind published, and all styles • Childrens books of ailldnds.. Toy books to suit aU eyes and ta*tea.~ Call nod lock at tho Wtatl store of v ' n. MINER ACOw <foelQ ; . Now 32 Smithficld street. CHRISTMAS. P. CALLOW, THIRD street, has received a splendid lot of ANNUALS: and GIFT IK)OKS fbr the approaching whlch lie takea pleasure In inviting tho attention of his customers and the public generally. Ho has also received—- Hot Corn: - ' ■ . Nos. 16,30,17 atd 18 of Industry ofAll Nations; Popular Educator, for December; Scenes in the Life of an Actnr: Yale College ** ScrapejO’ by Vase; : . Daria,tbo Ftroto; Valdez,tho Krato;, • Jack Jank; : Morgan, the Buceanoor, Ac. • * 11. P, CALLOW, dec!6 . Third at, tvpphsiUi Post.Offico, Anew volume coslmknced—pu'tnam’s maga- ZCiE FOR JANUARY.— COXTSHTS; • Washington’s Early Days; by M«. Kirkland. .PublloßuflltllngsofNew York; illustrated. ’ : The. National Inventory. An Advcntpreon'thfljPlaina. - Modern Prophets—Confosslona of a Young Artist. Aurma FotaMtou-Skotchea In a Paris Cafo. • Haytl and the Hsytiana. Three Days In ArgolSs. ■ Tho Catastrophoot Versailles. Stage-Coach Stories—The Conqueror's Graved Literary Piracy, Puna and Punsters, Editorial Notes, Literature, Music, Fine Aria, Ac., Ac. Subscribers remitting $5 will receive thtf Magazine for [BM, and a complete setuf the lllu«trated Record of tho 1 ndnstry of all Nations, contabiing^nOOO engraving*.' - W. A. GILDENFKNNEY A COV •dec2B ... .• ;7dFourth<street.V - EW BOUKS JUtiT REDEXYED AT DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 MARKET street, near Fourth:—-Hot Corn; Ellon Mulgrave; PioTre Touasant; Flower of the Family; UUlo Feme for Little Friends; TheE&riy.Called; Little Busy's Six Birth-days; Cloth Book* for Children; .Kenny’a MBls, or . tbo'Earncst -Worker; .At Home.and* Abroad, or How to BehaTe;: splchdld English Illustrated . and colored juveniles; Common Sigbta on'.Scft'and Land; Fox and Geese; BUnd Sistor; Small Sins; Prairie Mission ary; Belf-Rollanco; My First Bora; Tho Visit; Sins of the Tongne;. Lifo Real and Unreal;'Alice and Bessie; toys and panics, for children; Boyhood of Great Mon r llarry's Lad'- der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Rhetoric ofConversation; mlcndid editions of tlio ’ . English iamd-'American, iuustratod; Melville's Berinons; .Christ In History.; The Last Days of Christ, by Scbaafilor;. Pas tor’s Sketches; Richard WUliams, ihe .Missionary, by Hamll tdn. ••••'• decw Fanny fern's newbook-fortius holidays.^- .20,(W0 ordered in advance-of publication. Received and for sale at the Cheap Book and Mazarine Store of U. MINER A OO:, No. C 2 BMITIIFIELD street. Little Ferns for Fanny's little Friends, .by tbo author of "Fern Lcavea’’—one elegant 1G mo., DOG pnges, 6 illustrations, price 75 cents. Tbe same, gilt edge, $l. .. -A New Gamo—the Crystal Palace. Great Exhibitioner World’s F«dr Game, Bhowlng our country’s-progress. This gamo is put at jlhe very.low price of 25 cents, to be'within: the reach of all oumountry’s sons and daughters.. Diaries of all kinds, for 1864. V For*alebj : : . mMINER A CO, < deed . No. 32 BmUhJJeia street. . GUKISTiIAd AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVIUON’S BOOK STORE, 05 MARKET stmt, near Fourth,—The eubscriber. having, now opened his Holiday Books, would. Invite attention to,hislarge asAortmcntof-JUVENILE and other BOOKS' suitablo to tho season. Tbo asArrtmsnt In cludes Chndretfa Books for all agos and purses; Kogtteh classics, in splendid cabinet binding; tbamost elegant ecU- pocket, family and pulpit Bibles; superbly illus trated English works; and Prayer BobUs and Bibles in vel vet,with gold and silver ornaments. That he may havo tho pleasure of giving greater satisfaction to friends ahd customers, he solicits early calls. 7 NEW: BOOK**!—U. P., Callow, Dispatch Buildings,, has received the following; : •• ■ Magaxiua of Art, for December; • -".v -' No. 6 PracticalDraughtsinan;- ./Popular Educator, for December; -• Tbe.Lady at Home, by Arthur; Tholronßule, by Arthur; 'ThoTwlnßroihera;'!' And all tho different the present mouth, docO /;v : :u. p. CALLGWf Third Street. . New Mnalc. ,7T". :• “ A OOMPLCTE assortment of Songs, with English and Italian words; Fantasies and Potpourris,' arranged for tho Piano, from all the foToritenud Operasof-Mo iMt. UOTUotfl, Bellini, Mqrobasr, Sloslnl, V.nll, Anter, Weber, ItoilUcn, Eallb, tonitoß, noton,elo., iwothef with tho latost compoßitlona of Jeell, Oottscholk, Jullton, gtrnljosch,. etc., etc.,, etc,; e Ju3t received end for sale b T H. 80H1U3EDEE 4 00., Cargo's Hall,-83 Foortb street. ' NEW BOOKS-JUST BEOKFVJSp ATBAViBON'S-ISOOK STORE, C 5 MARKET et—Sclmff’B History; Autumn {ionra, Mrs. Klrhland; Bloodstone, by Mclrcod: 0p tho lUver, Shelton; Goldonsiauh; Tip-Top- Tittle" Driinuaer ■" Mmcm pa tha'Chnrch; Pastor’&SlreMies, Beconil Bcrlca: The XOidpur Shepherd ;Memolra of lh winTspfflijjtfpCT ki os! Ari thm e lies ; Groeul ears C. B .ArlUmietle; HcG uffev’s 6jriw;Maetiulay’e Alisocllsnlea; Preab. nrao Boohj ln elegant tlmlmmi;Jtuthor&nVa Children; W the latest BSaeaof oia.B.B.Uoion.- jEDr-fialcby .: r "" v i • - JOHN : V! ■vi •, .05 Harketitoeet ,near^<ra^Uj._.. ~<lec2&- ; TfcX O; bii(lH, prfino'iiccr'crdps lacttilog -iroia" ±7l* aii?l ibr ***•&>■ " flool? ft \ m JAMBS A/fHOTOHISON &Xft): /- M ftft.P93S B&UENA .LKAD'-ta tUU tobna; for Bale t>y^ V. . ;; :y: ■ \ 5 JOHN, 8. DAVISON, C&MfttfceVnear Fourth Street.' fngfToffl’flloj p . 4 :'/•« j' #.:• - A -v.;. -> -•* - MISOEELANEOUS; Q PERM'OIt~--SflOO- ealli»** various,qualities, for solely &’ 4ec3ff - - B.A, gAHfregTOCK t 00, .: * FAiIM Foil *BALE, situate'n!n etee u mliea from tho /V city, and two miles from the camU; 25 Acres cleared, with aMg House, Stable; Ac; - EHceS2oanacro; j ; i 8. CDTHBEST * SON,' < Ileal Estate Ag'te. HO Thin! «t; '"'A H. KINDS OV GOLD.SILVBB AtfD DANK NOTES XV. bonght, soli and exchanged'by'.- >■' A*WltKlNSACa f ßank*w, Unite a Stales Bank Building, N0.71-Fourth. at, Fitts burgli. ijpHfi CGMING-STmiGGIJS;or, Tax Not* jftrnnsT Yza&V X.;-according to prophecy; foraale, Binglo or in loti. By . instamp9,& copy.- • • / • dcc7 ~ . : J.,Bk DAYIBON.CS Market Bt-i /~1 LYCKHINi^—IO jbsfor.gale dt '•• ■'• .rr •• , ,••■• • \JT-; dec!7v •" .. ■•*KEYbEH'S, IIQ "Wood street." I , .UiHjUfil’S BPIfIJIFiC dozenfhr gain 17XTfiACI8 OF TiliMONj- Tench, Orongo and 2i Nulmeg, for'jn*eserring cakes andpleSjfor.ealewhole-' sale'or retail ut [degl?j KEYSER T g t 140 ,!Vood street. Baskets, /•for sale at r ; ■ ; KEYSEE’fI Drag Store, ' novSl - 140 Woodstreet. .. MUTCUING’S DYSPEPTIO BITTERS—ForsaIe at KEYSER’S Drug Store,- nov24 •■ • - . .140 Wood street* / IIDJSIt ANB VINEGAR— V . .10 hbU Eccrapinyr Crab Cider; : 'i' t . 50 “ W. R. Cider Vinigar; r f :«••• 5 .casks French.WMta’TVino Vinegar; Tor sale by dec22 MILLER AIHCKETBON. : ALL WOOL BLANKETS.—A. A;‘ MASON A CO-haro Jjl joat opened a large and deslrabloassortment of tbo -i-<■■■■• ■"■y .-•? :V"' : fdec2i. •' TirHlTif' FLANNELS—A, A* MASON. A CO., N0.,25 street,intito attention to their very largo and complete assortment of .iyhite Flannels, of Foreign and Do-’ meatfcmnpqfactnr&: r • v..l 4ee24~ GOi> LIVER OlL—*loo galls, white. Warranted purer for sole by" [dec3Q] B. A. FAHNBBTOCK A TO. ; RED PRECIPITATE—IOO D3s*for sale by ‘ doc 3 • - B. A.' FAHNESTOCK & CO. POT AS ll—lo casks, first eorts, for saleby ■ ; decltt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. AL 80DA—40 casks, Englisb, forsalo by ... ' dec!9 - . •; Rr A. FAHNESTOCK &.CO. Y'tENTIAN BOOT—3QO lbs tor sale by > . ,yir,;';dccio b. a. fahnebtock a co. I^UPHOUUIUN— powdered, Jbrsale by J]i -dec 19 • . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. i^HESTNOTS—Twenty-fire btiebels, of the best.quality, V/ T«eired.antt for sale by ' :.-"• ■ v LEECHi McAEPIN. A COl;' de<?2o r • ' - 212and244 Idbertyst PEAS —6 bbis dried. Tennessee < PeaS for sale by ,dec22„ > STILLERAf BICgKTSQN. HOLLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS—2O doa. for sale at ,-dPCI7 . KBYSKR’S, 140 Wood st CODFISH— Just received, ' 10 casks nrimo Codfish, . • 0 bbla No; 1 Salmon, ■■ . 800 Iba smoked Salmon, 20 bbls gib’d Herring, . • 20 do--No; B Mackerel, 150 boxesßartlngtonecaled and No. 1 smoked Herring, For sale low for cash by . JEHU HAWORTH, ■ dccO ■ ; Coraor of Diamond and Diamond alloy. AfVBQXRS FIRE CRACKERS, No. 1. > &\JyJ GO fib Jackson ; do ' . 20,000 Ibrpcdoes..' ;- • - • Ihasa Nutmeg* • 30 kegs Cooking Raisins, r . Received apd for sale by ; 3ac6 -'• ' ;J. C. ANDERSON & CO„ No. C Wood st. 11USU WHISKY—6 punchoons finu Irish.Whisky Just received and forealeby . . JNO. GROUTT, ■ decQ Cor. Emitbfield and Front sts^PittsburghV NZ yr_ RAISINS— 50 boxes, and M. K. r . 10 malts Seedless: forsaie by • •: nov2l \ ; J, D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood s<reeL OLD BYE WHISKY—TOO bbls in store and. fbr *afa”by decQ . : i-i JNO. GROUTT. __ ( IHAMPAGE WINE—2O baskets In atoro and for sale by. -..- ■ ■•••■•: •.: JNO. GROUTT. ■' boxes, veTy snperior, for sale by decgl - SMITH A SINCLAIR. ('IOPFRR—iIOO bags prime Rio for salo by J - Ucc2l. SMITH A SINCLAIR. HOLIDAY Hoc assortment of Boots anita* ble for tbe Holidays sUII oahand at DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, . dcc2B . . . .... C 5 Market strectr. byTULASREA—*OO bbls Plantation Molasses; JXL ■ , 120bfbbls d 0...... do; lu store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, ■ i&t. -321 ond.223Liberty<t Bank of Pittsburgh stock—lo shares for sale by AUSTIN ;; inovls *--i.N0.92 Fourth st WOOL LONG SUAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO, No. 25 FIFTn street,havo on hand over 500(KWool Shawls of every . . 'novl4 = OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA ItArLROAD STOCK—fcT shares wanted by v . - AUSTIN LOOMIS, ocl2o No. 02 Fourth st. Af\ - AND lU> ACRE LAND WARRANTS 4U. by : AUSTIN LOOMIS,. OCt2o /■-N0.'92 Fourth st • inSHAIUiS PITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS 00. STOCK 1U WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, Oct 2- . No. 92 Fourth st., WAKKANT&-S&O0 WANTED by j : : 6ct2o.;.Austin loohis, no. 02Fourth st. EPSOM SALTS—2S bbla In store and for sale by ' t •.deeUJ’ • - FLEMING :BRO3. / tALOMEL—IOO ia l lb bottles in fttoreand for sJel>y - (dec23] FLEMING BROS. BLUE MOSS—SO lbs in store and for sale by _dec23_,;. FLEMING BEOS. lODINE— 00 os., Resublimed, in store and tor sale by dec23; FLEMING BROS. (CANARY SEED—^ISOO Ibtt in store and for sale by - - •••, y decS? ■ FLEMING PROS. T IQDOKIOE ROOT—SOO Iba m store and for Bale by : d«23 : FLEMING .BROS. BLUEVITIUOL— 2000 fbs in store And for saleby ' dee2 • FLEMING BItOS.r VERM! LLION—IOO lb*. Trieste and Gh3oese, ia store and for sale by [dec2] FLEMING-BRQS. LADIES’ RUBBER OVERSHOES,’. Slippers, Sandal* Triple Sandals, Buskins, Boot* and Jenny Lind Bbots, at the very lowest prices. Please call and examine. - v X. E. lIAYWARD, dw2o Cornernf Market and Liberty stfl. a \ BNT.’S !ItT&BKJI£, OVERSHOES and BANDAL3, of all XX Junta. Thoaa in wont will. do well to call, and savo money ty.so doing. L.E. HAYWARD, 'dec2Q _ Corner MaAet end Libertyeta^.- BOYS AND YOUTffS'BOOTS, of every variaty-rTlios* iawanitip lnvitod to call—prices reasonable,* " 9 :I w i £.>UAY\VAIII) r doc 7 _ ...-Corner-MarkaE and Liberty gtregta. ; RUBBERS, OYEKSIIOi3, BIjSIIINS, JENNY LliiDS; BOOTS and SANDALS, of every variety,** low prices. ~~ : LE: HAYWARD, - dec3 ■ . Comer Market end Liberty.ats. : TnOCCUANUKON NEW ORLEANS n SightChecka on the above points TbrVale by A. * CQ a . ; To, 71 Fobrth jtre&t.. ■ A UROCKKV SXOKtkliaviDg agoodrun of castoxru.for A sale by: • tL CUTIIRERT A SON,. > ttAbTU&ULL— 66- bills just rec’d per steamer-EL Clair;: ; &r aalo by v,. FLEMING BROS., Successors to J.-Kidd A Co_ : CO-Wood street X>AIUS GREEN— IOOO !h® beat brands, for sale by JT Ja4 ~ " B» A.'PAgKKSTOOK & CO. T.ABD—lOludf bbls: JLi : . Okogßtforealfrby . - . - ; ja< “ - • 85HTH k SINCLAIR. JUbT KECEIVKD-b bbls Btreet Oder. v JEHU HAWORTH, dec2G THunotid and Diamond alley, \\rapDUtQ ENVELOPES ANDCAKE BOXES—plain -Tf ■ and verytandsomo—forsaleby de3 ; JOliy S. DAVISON v 65 Market street ‘ X) 1CK —10 tierces new crop Klee lor sale by . XL dec22 • . . MILLER & RICKETSON. Sundries^ : 40 half chests ¥;H. Tea; ; 25 « « '-.Black do : so c . y.n.do 'r: lOboxosW.H. Grant’s 5V Tobacco; ' £0 “ _ GrantA Bennett’* s’a; • ' 10 “ HowardAFulton’s s*s ; ; , . 1 Scascs Baom’s lb lump; - ' boxes Clothes Pina; - ; ChllWeotbe Soap; •30 dozen Buckets; • > ♦ 5.-10 “ Tubs. On band and for sale by /'•••KIRKPATiaCKkHBRiIOSS,' docl7-■■■>■• ••••••-•'"■> •■ ; • ■ • ■ N 0 .243 Liberty street. SfINDRUSS— Ittalaßagp; . . r ~ - > 1 bbl Lard; ... . 1 « 801 l Butler; v ■ 1 “ Dry. Apples; • - 1 box .Beeswax; 1 sack Hops; lbhlChestunts; -' - • * • 100 doa Brooms. • - Received thisduy and for sale by : . : docai KTHKI’ATUTCK it lIERRONS, K W„ MA)UK— # - r: ' 250. sacks 8.-.TYV Flour, 60 lbs each ;• 25 do do • ; •25 ■ do • :on hand, and /or sale by fnor23] KtBK PATRTOR k IIEBUONB. IjHKLD PLASTER—B 4 barrels u Canal Mills, Erie ” brand ? on hand, and for-salo by 00t22 > ‘ - - - KIKKPATIUCK A lIERnONS; ' Halmßoop, on baud ami for sale by nov22 :v--*v KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. MESS PORK-15 bbteoh hand, and for sale by POTKIREPATRIOK A HERRONS. ;T: AKD—IO 1 Lardfor salo by JU dec2l: r „ . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. B" W. FIX)UR-430 sack# tor sale by , » aeclT- ■ - KntKPATiUCK A HERRONS. ZINC WASH , ROAEPB~*3O dozen *♦ Holmes” Zinc Wash boards onhandaml for sale by , -- - 7 -•■ dec!7 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS.;? rsiAE—4o barrels N. C. Tar for Bale by JL :'deel7 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ESS PORK —15 barrels for sale by • : •• \ - donlT KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. eLOVKKSEKI}— 25 bblst jClover Seed for sale by 1 - dcaSl KIRKPATRICK A lIERRONS; bides first sorC Western N.y.llnpajost rec'd and foe sale r by: > - jan4 < : ■ : ■ KIRKPATRICK -ft HERRONS. SOAP —BO boxer Palm, 1 ' ‘ ■ '.CasUlo, ‘ i 6 do Almond} 2 do Olivo, ' ' * ; 2 do- Candia,- ‘ •'. ;50 do-Toiletand Fancy; for sale by nov24 - - • J. D. WILLIAMS/122 Wood street. VAf\HALV BOXES RAISINS; IUUIOOqr do.. ; do, • .v 20" kegs Sum_ do, - • ■, 20 hf« b>gs Sun. ‘.do . . ' • lO hr. fogfl Malaga Grapes.}- > *lO boxes Mcsafna lemons. • < _ Received this day and for sale by doc 23 , JOSnOA RUOD>B& 00,. .19.W00d at £*AA pROMS.FHISr . ... - OUvl^ooboxesM.R. Xlalshxs;’ . 150 haH boxes M.-IL.RMflifig* ■, ■ • * •; 200 qr.-,--' « ■«'. • * - 20CboxeffPfiiHyT6ysT .T" -T . ITr 100: “ NpttoLbzOnged. 1 ' ’ 1 . ;• ■* -v ;Ilacl»iigSn4 : lbride'by ' . ■- --.decANDERSON A C0.,N0. 0 Wood *U 500 in stmunnd for ulirby . - » . FLEMING BROS. 'XXT’IIITE -FXcAJKNELS^Ax-A': MASON A 00., Np. 25 With vHtopea this day 10 £alo&nTWhlte KAnnfili; bflixo &Bt^ma&eS J , •'foctorer• dec2o Bugar-Uonße, ."liwllpg fcJjnreteMAerwiw York and for *ale by f ■* r > *,:- ' ' :' ■■ :: '. “ •' ' *r -' •• . • - : •• ♦ .-V j*. --. Jl fc v -j, y W -,. * ”■; ,-. v -:’ * c, -'‘ fC » » ■".••'’■ '•/'*•• •■ - ■.! a- , * .‘•I '^V* *’ 'J • ■*" V V : -r „' .■. 1 ‘A- v ■« .A-■•••*• -t.>j ' t S" -? 1 ' ■ °f PittstarghandVicinity, XTOmidUoiiUooli urgently inrited toacareftlandean- X- of BomeUdeg.-that hasirat bmRSEL k ducud inio theilme*hcnreredKi?j&£crua gute. ' ,ni^ PCJUVJSHMACnBH’S .’ ",', . : OTIIIWtBLECTBIO ' I, VOLTAIC CHAINS} sSaST ,: ' s ' as ''®s , «^S :• P.*-. to* Uiq afOTlStfl'Otf jfffpt^gliTtnwror! * to directions, to the following dlgeases • ~ * P«»Tuu>g . Rhfidmatism,- "•' .' • ."Dl#rfc© cton *-Y - Gouu.toUca, -. , { • .I‘aTpltatioaof tWßparfc Paralysis, • ■ Periodical Headache. ~ > Painful and Swelled Joints, St'. Vitus’ Dance ' Neuralgia of the Diseases ofthe Spippriy ■ aR ' ..<HyrtQxicB,Draoei»lfl« TI ;“' . ALL DIBEABES. V „. ii,•jM&lfcifc 'amount of, NERVOUS. PhDiE, ore greatly £6* Muteaila eazM br siuagly wearing the chains mEC ™° CHAIRS, 1 And toprovothiaassertion^wedefy aavhersDri tn ■ orannojffiofof Scieotißo Phyelrianq apd .Intelligentpatients »* m«w w. .“csKfr^ Thorongh iiid Bicid lFrial« ; •By mart fa pails, they were IbuSd ’fc cos * aSC* aSSSSsSt 1 11180 **?* _ Theynow. intrpducod in almost ariry Hospital !& Germany, Anstria,.Be!gium, andnaiented' In those countries, where they bay® become the .... it*- M 2J T .AGENT IXTHR ««I^^ refil^tottodtlcfi<i ' sntD United States about 81 aml others, who have published, their? ' ■JJJJ!"?-? I '“SWIS. anJ -'rains In eotwrol of the medical' patients. lAfifflaeooltnraftlietf la evory. pampblcVaud ®ntto" tto 'Sfetii by ippl.lnKfooit. Kl d Th^?| E 0 KHTBBII, wholsegcntlbrpftMrargb, 0 < iM“ moll,’with fbU.dcscrtpUotßf.y-.- Mm of Chains, 43 and 45. ’ ' ‘ - ""‘j* l ' coSSuclZ 5 PoUtcly iDvilwi 40 1311 “A oauntairllttir construction, andprononneo upon thalr: merits! Kwfwßrt: • ° n ®; TPortl 31 ore tolnvalida,, . . wtolf tL “ ‘ h “y wIU out accompllahjust. « claimed they can do, and all persons who h»W ■ with a ronstnnt paurlcgdown of potent k,o( ’ l J r and.politely invltclto. ol.?!rS™ ne^° ln w!U J“* r ”» y«“» otid-losa bona of «*{ hill lxracr by .nso, pnd carrbo applied to cither adoltor. VtohMn KB t B P>, i '“- IW corner of:Wood ini;: -•- V Irgrn alley, wholesale and retail agent. ■■-■> fdoclGrisuß™ ’" : :••• V v.' -r--r>Vtv.“"'v..;.v : : .-» L' BaEUMATISV,. :.■*, ‘ s . SCUOPCT,*; • • • , , _UVEB COMPLADJT, 4c. FKOMJTUE SlEntppOMS.—Posslt aronndl let thacft-4 hictod hear lha glad tidings 1 Ihis is but the sentiment of tlHJnsandifJ: T-' : ;'-">,' r : '.:*• c.y; 4 •'•'.• -W.tsanroios, MaylT; 1863. ■ Hear,. Mortimer tf Afciotray—Gcnllemeh; HCylng been a ® lct °d| taho great pleasutoinoa.'; - S?^ la ,“JA4'“ t ,a ftcr njiug a few botilcs of yoar Bamptoifia Sfd-accompliehed n; perfect;cd«X!-I hare useddifTereni oiediclnes from time tD lime. but hnvs r; . - urver been able to account for any nppanmt gooaj’aM If B a blMnug tostacken hnujanityto flmUiaf ttattidJdnaS: f ? a Sd .mlachpostasa the ■aonSrvntfewer ■••■:•■ man hn. fita ; i iruaranlooof tboTjcrn'llcial rranlta which may bo oipoimV ' ccd from Its uso. . . , Yours, icspcotfUUyT;; . J™"" ,■. , F . • Hi’liit COM PLAINT, r ';“ Iff 1 5 ■V°p. Jama Marrit, JSaq.'ttetter, JUdamhia, Fa 1 •■■■ B y oai J D lt of wonderful cures On himsclf.bo mkK ;■:■ V?r’, ,wa P UnrltferTaimWiaßraSir' wllh inaiUUy t MuknmUjF ftom’weaknSs through liet^bpU aystenn.,Sbe now cujoys better ItealA than furthirty years, bring, entirely, tctlored-by . Hampionfi iesretablaTlrictare.”' _ , ‘J .h. side; Breast, eyes. ‘ *V, ? My wlfoliM Venfor years afflicted with great w^',’ ucssj pam inthobrcasVsMeatU bnri-I palpilitionof the.,® the perrons system; loss orappeUlep X Complexion flalitnV-; the sight;ot one eye almost goiuLiio '"; ■ other Tctyweak., pleased to sayJlampton’a3TuSnrof I( lias restored. Iter to perfect heSlth. Her ores are ■as.goodr' nowM-ererthey^were.”'’' 1 < y * . ? „ _ „ ItItEOMATISM. SS TNAHS. f.. 1”;, S£". e ''v. 01 Vir m a ia, sudered from • from Jicr 12th to. her: 50th'year of ago; af times etiSily' helpless, totog wealthy, she etn piityed tha b»rt medical abLT ®SktS®&“ w OTred on «‘?-5 . _. CILhONIO INPLAMMATOItY EIIKUtIATISM' "’-te; Tk * l,! . V 8 Pearl street, wes a _=a great eufferCT for eight year*. Restored to perfect health by Hamptons VegetableTlneturo-o ■■ u e-•< . . .V- MF.ltamrAL HHECSIATISM. .. . Jlr. Jorrott Plummer, ISS Host Baltlmoro street, sulered oi" this diseaseiutensely.diriryars; could noi alecprdteadflU f•' ulpers;formedun.;hls llmte, ftornwlileh-spßntoraofbbne is! It '■ s Vj7^S^^ hia t>DiArable;butHSi® ton e .VegevablaTincturo cured him. . y ; ; ; HKKEDITAET JCEOFULA. ' > - ■• A ?°y in r JtefamUynf the Hon; W.JPi. Thomasson, once member of from 'Kentucky, waa a ma«a of sores from bend to foot. Hia .eyelids turnwl ” ' ding over the eyeballs so afe to produce.blindnesr fee was cured bj.Jlanplon's VeffUnMdTincture. ■ * ■:4 r - ■x..-Sr. .... . . , NKRVOBd DISEASE, 4c. ' rt Mr. Wm. Oldham,hf the Baltlmoro Cnsfota-Hoast., aafler rd these .compbUnta.ibr-eighteen months, .witfKrfy in* . , ™?“ BCTioußly affectaL. Ha was. cured by Siviptotii tiaide Jhxtiire, after other things foiled. * * -:: WUGH,<X>NSPMPTION,4c. ■■, Henry G. -Winn, had a,-cough for fit# years» sroat '• had. in all;'Cv&'or (rtx phyalciapsj tdedjdt, their Tomcdie3»‘bfl£^ was^nredonly by - - ; • -VEGETABLE MCTTOnE. *" ’- % wholcsalesnd rotalL at the DrOc Sbirotf' Dr. GEO. 11. KEVSER, 140, corner of .Woodstfeatlinil Vir gin alleyy J.:P. PhEyDfG. .fftft*p J ‘tEy-'.- . D r.' J ,',?' M’diczlAdritrrtoPirtruinficXiitzlantiy,'. - tn H'MWi, mth ttn Jlmaiiab for ISs2.—rbts publr«aion ia'" y? from the pen of sn-emitient phyririau .of Phlladriphla, or regulaagreduate of the Medical College, nnsi an honorary.’ ' e member of tbo PhiledclphlaAraUcsl Sodete.- .It.^mhSS!.^ nucltgoodadytce to Ineajelo, as well its persons ln tealtb:"' It also describes ina eomprehenilTe menner.tbo diseases of. our v had, without any charge, at the various rlrug-Btorea lathis ,»» 2ja *J lara St':.®® a e , B valnablo FamDyiMlclnas'are-fbr/ r p - 1 Pa. J. s. Bose’s Hebvous asnlsvraosAiisa Consist.'the ’ greatest .disMvoryiln medical- science: - This 'aatonlAlng 1 preparation foreralsmpnp a weak conßtltaßon; dobilltiwS' ir by care, labor, stadytnf dtoeaie, actsHkbntdjirnr.'^rtivea • ‘"i Birengtt an*appctite,'and fermrf iavtgbrating V ‘ prpperaeme sor hetirt disease^allnetvrmsaffection,fl*hn • I. 1 ..' lence, heartburn,: re*tlcfFness, numbness, neuralgia, rale- ‘ lug Urn spirits, and giving power to the whole Bysfcm.ltla'' almostmizacnlons In Its effects. Utty cents a bOttlo - ' • ■ street ■ Mr.Mmit GkbrateA Family Xeiieina, and hii'trtdiafc '“V Adxxser to Persons xn Sickness and in EcdttM—'l amHiEtin' 1 1 1 A ‘ «celpt of a fresh Assortment of-Ott above Medicine* and Jot of his valuable botiufor distribution, of which & nob- ' ' : ' : i he arc invited to call and accept a copy. - • * ■ < do<Q3«Uw 0. U. KEYSEiyltinyood atrcct. ' ‘ ’ DE. B&BHIHG’S LACE Qg BODY las-Bricoof Br^Jtonlns • fespiSEg? . ’la niff goC.np tea Much in? - lf%. xpfcLtrtyeilfonniaiiaiiiwotn^' ' ■ M .. ; A? Mbimareds of pereonaXor tho x '' V\ vrta.L' • r riTtrrtZ or Vaial. ". VS, JL ! .jf ffl F ' jb^r}i Dsnx&ic, Ser- ;; \\ <?4 M '■W", - spinal, -txxak. ~ ijfe.' - _ ■•’■■• *<& ff Tint a6d ChWied WEAR- ’: . M .yiSXESmcli u PlMlaMusJ ’ r -- f ttfiiir-rltU btMt|«<|3sMter‘iiiKaMu* .t 1 HililMt .'>r ‘he'So.VMS, " i-.-f , PHcs, KsfttevMlUc I«siand' 4 Knlarecd \ tins, ftrayp, descriptive of Its navniaybSjutt • \ at my Storo, Sreo pr-bhatgo. •' ■- - • .i.iT* .•'«. also keep FitchV, Chapin’ff, Jackson's,lark. Utta> i' ,: V ■' • and Vanhorn's SCPPORTJSKS; also, THtTBSKS of- sTory - kind; law Stockings,Bnspcnsary'Bandoge.anirrerrra. l '; ' u rusty, of mechanical uppUancbs tuwdln theeurO of, disease.” •*'- 7 I would respectfully invite the attention of TvhVgicia.iiff and others totbe above articlM.--- * For Bale at Dr. G.U;KEf SUB'S DllUd BToBE % .' v^;i ' :r V-~ wt» ", ’ . ' , ‘l4O Wood etreefe 1 ~ N. R—Persons in want of can have them *° ?”yV«vf : tep TOun^bj A tadngjTfia»or AtUuLdght^l* or loft a tdft, ana sending the measure ronod thobody. [nol ■ ‘ WiM»bQpaid ZjeSSS. .a box ofDrTEIIREL'B HBAUNQBINx* ' l?o&-«sdi MBKT t andoao-it nccorrfingtp dlratiorifr-. -3: . if caU xv< TLiS/ ■'• a cleat conscience; that: it stilt not /KOji •<•""■.- i&figgeS& :• finßi i^^Mp^:BnrM.aa4'JP^w<a > ron > and jaot'<7,‘l’iV • entirely Coro Baltrhgtiin r Hlea.TnflaTnrp 1 .- '^- : .V V tiOn of the Breast, Bites of rmectB, P6nplra’oti the 'r'',W ' andall Diseasesofthe Skin.\ : ‘ > -•- •' r " :- . ' >r: - .'.N’aagatuck.Qniii.' - ■ : For rale tJyOTEMItH} DROTHKns, im Vi. KEtBEft”:'v'V "Wood street, Pitt,--bur;:h; J. (f. .SMITH, Hinninv-hain; SI f*. HOLMES, TemperanMTUle; B; ;M, - ■ WU. BKIBERT4 8R0,«7 Pettn street, PltfabnwfafxoiU;/’''. 1 ; KNZ * I>7ER, Alloghenj'rWMt SMlTJlitotrrenoe’riUoi'&Eßß ItAVJSON, Ka.it I.ißcrty; SPANG & ' ' ' y CKWI3 DALZULLa: Sliarpstmiv; STBWAET. LLOY2) k CCS, Mechanics* Iron .Works; 'J. •W. HAJtNENV Man* 1 - "*' *■' Chester.- -. . V .. UKALING.-OINTMISN* rhdam (Tetter )jChllblnins t CoTnTn<>p Cracked Hands; Burns or Scalds, Cats or Wounds i * & flammationof the Breast, Bites of IhflectjvSore UnxPßnV ,V pl« on tiie Face, and Breaking Out and Sores oa Chilteiw:- i> ana all Diseases of the fikin,gwefca*, and now than'in* other oledidno. .■ ¥Z.\£.'jy . -For sale ; by,FLEMINQ BROTHERS; ami l>r. ; KKVmm -/ v,W Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. SMITH mrmtr7frT.« n & WIGUTMAN; Pennsylvania Glues Works: -Mrai *1;. W HOLMES, TeroperancevUip; D. Mi CPRBV, Allegheny City: - , SAMUEL HITER, Allegheny City r WM-SMl!nßlawreh3i~ vllle; LBKE Btewartstowu; ILEWI3 ‘DALZELL y k : CO^r 7 r BTETCABT LLOYD & rnm WortoJ Ji W. 'IIANNfiN, Manchester.. - • .-.V ■ *••••■ ;; Jygtelawy' . >'*/ ■ N,B.—A single box.of Ifr. OmUKL’a OCiTMIUiX wiii\\7, - V vbcepftny Blacksmith's* , B,gaSloj»s r or MtJjaai* >,.\ In's bands, lot them chap, or erode ever no bad, BouxuJ andiij; ■*. ' I - gtxjd-worWng.order all winter. - . .. ■' • . Prepared and sold by • MONROE TERBJBX* v . • '••:. v j; r.^ ,pj,| VOt(r Dlseueßi ■-.v’—-'ru * J>2. BROWN, No. 41 J>iam«jd Alley. •; r A ’ \ / {Sjjspr-votes hlaontireatteiitioittosQ office tTantice* \W lUg buslpegaia raojlly. .co&Shcd io; Private -¥w v » ~-'V Ja& ■JfeunrariKitastr*iin& ■JjgL. . . broazht on. byimprm!epce, iodalgerice and ****** >-. !- ■" - gyp£^.BypliiiHiP^tapttoag.-Oo'DdrrS^.Gif?et.j4fa^^Sr :'&£ •£«*» lnfpotency, Pilea, HhemnaHwhf.rggmaU *?Wcairmaa. 'is . JXoatMjrauppresßlons, Joihtiv JiSkS -*Vv‘. Bdckasd -•- tetfo -^sflixteen years* pnieticfefilr fttihia dsy W&jaeaDr l}»«n * to offiffittronuiee# of % vpotdy tfarotOTrirf vfo auw come nn * derLinear*. ■ ■ -.r. >r; - . ,- >\. •.•••;;.i-.;.• .■•.! MEDICAL. ~~ * v. ’*■' 'X ». a . . "fr \
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