..-O' ! *: *• vie"'-7. V - r'>-■■-■ • 7 h ‘ - ■ "* - ’\S s r O-ep^.'S,- 1 -- 1 , /' ■’ 1 ' .-f 'V ■ . ■ ■'■ ft. * . ‘ , .’ ■ ■ h.-; l& v& ... * w l.» :•**■•> ■ '■■ ; ; . „■ •* . , <• V .... ,' w, v' ;v,- r’i tw,*'? •,‘ j'* .•; ■ >\\. A>-'-,Tv3*. r >;v,t«>.. j *-.*••. ■ ' ■■■•■ -■■ • .n.-,.a *.'•': - v. H’Vsjj _J jvewsfom jut ;^.,-f S rj.,. •,; -- ' || 1....... .I^.i--. —l---V, -..ytTi- : gC'i^3ISSKS'EgySSy ■ ; -■ T ■ ■ 1 - PiTisr i>* i’f *'U>t.;\-tS:il\ i(i^ , “ tm * Bt ortho Grand Jnty. - I ’ ,TO feet teninches 25)(.'a mwaiitVieJudgat/ihea*TlQf-<tiiarief.&siu>nr nelat 12 M.; and fallir , Atr :'*■>,V- ?&<wf*v * ith • ««b P»W rK»< ;-*\’*».>A£. : 7; T V fj J:;* *V**\y ■s. ■.» .* ■’•:■• r ”* ! '<*&& . ■■ •Jjjentdwlre 1° »4V*uw» tho Interests «f. the county, 1014 [;.-•. ' v *>* vt 'v-■*;:^V '£%**? £ todisdiargo.Heir solamiJobliga. I B§^Bteamboaf V' •>* V * WVl*?* 1 «V'} f -V<• '> * /rf-s! 4 -\L -i * \/T S&JES&wlor respectfullyreport, that theyjWSfc. n JzTi ; C* 'VnS'*.*'-.vtvvri:-*J\:s,.*'... ,: ;i, >**« ••.. presentments;, true 1 nected with tho \*«L*.''*•£•’ •if.'t ■■ 5 + ■ lil • Wlifl VBTfltbntia In two LundreJ-and forty.nlno caaejr, ani do!! '.'!*■ K r s*A* : J 1 :** k* thirty-flvolgn o rod; we carcfuVto nola a time Of 1 ff •ad.find, tf»Mn al-l few trips te •*> • *s*». *•■- tDwfcfstwy instaaco, it may be traced to the grea> parent of . ... .*..• • ......•• vrVv>>T^L» T **Nj!*{iT »r,** h *-*7. N *a the producing cause of so manbliUea- #Wv»v Wt>6*-- niin^-«-v—y uano, ana ttUd'.ciimo "Wo, therefore, belicxo that.the prtasnt Coxcrsf wr ** o:a> f *l™**™“* riw C V 4i, ' , ‘ •' f’V • 1 IL* ***-? lieons&mtem'la'a laxupon oorcounty : to.mir adrertialog colnmns, that tho •« tSUaborgh Phllhar*' - ®' i.ttrf V-mV> ; r v>jy* Si* ’*''*& 4 »- ‘ ‘ I,- ttewn&wa «iataK ftoin gating of Uoenaes,- tod the monlft Society” will give a concert on Monday crenioK -WCftth' *i‘ «W f »•» \* v . '»>. *<’ , T ~fV - , tow collected* for violations Of the Heetue law*; -it !«■ tlieno* - if h*\ J*; fc •;►,*'*. 1 . , J M ►•«*« ju tore, manifest that tbe loteresta^^ofthe people proceeds to be to Bo- mor •>] ■£*Vj »-i ty, pbysicaliyi morally, and pecaniarly require the total ro- Association,” for the relief of the -anfferiMf and f V. *1 ** vi*-*- v ''*)■•] of-'r*' 1 " *2 We also find, that In numerous cases theoail on forfeited * n^ L l 4^ 3 tlie first call it has made on the pnHlc, we think it y, ’♦* * ’i* »*l'l recognisances isperfectly owing to tbe gmt eboold be generously sustained. Apart froin tho eiatma of r->.'i?y{»v« .N'tjS <4K>Vj-MO;vV * /A -;laxUu2)f-toB.«yxMalttittg ao. Httl W ve.. the Society itself; theobjeetto which the proceeds aro^to r .•^.-■.‘ti'cr'Muv, 1 s ■ noeeterning to tho county from that source.. A reform ia ~ prucceas »ro w V? : **-*’ ** : ?? -much neodedin this particular. , . -V »PPu#d, is « snOclent merit to c#nforfh the aympathy' ' Upon inquiry of tho County Anditors, we hare been oid ”of aU possessing a spark of pity. We, * • -' yiUl e.occ m o H . to 'eno freight train ran into tbe nar car x>f or ° a Ti“, tentlo^ ha ’ twndlr<Kl “ i 10 Ui® M Tho flrrt trainMstoppodof - toojljytacreaslps Maonntof property, ownod by .rarlouii the morning -was very fogsy, end tO^ttcoompoir.b.yb.proreoto. «d; tnln, end one or thereon; other. A>o of a Tety different chnractor; trot were ' weTo faillylnjorcd. t,‘ i: ItcthenrfM.woMnseonosafflcientroMonforsnchexemp- ■; About 8U o’clock, while n &») ■f’ l '* < tion. , We, Iherefore, recommend a. jut and equitable tbnt ... *?L , w_lv • fc. a»b*- ?>£*****(&+'»***& o^the second treek, to Sojleh <•«? *'•¥?' the County Com«niß«lonerotoJS3rttmS botween it and tho aecommode' f •...i/' •* -T. '. P'^*rty?l l Wnthsscounty in HteaennerUintotherpio. ton. Tho engine of the lattor isbrorol car. of the fteight tr ■■'?? «Ith.«lH.baa>. a the read, by either of the of tho Uni- trein™ sent out, ut U ; “If -^-^tor. Jtr excellent order, and much improved ia appearance. Wo ' ' ffo e r conlln r”o^ l *“, b oo * f « end ..IPBOM TBS'S the tester should bo furthered. ■- K-I‘f ■ the additlon.oftwo gas-burners la the upper stories of the •••• :;s^,Md».eh^on^dip ß fortheprS™ - d l cnt ,f“ a S 0 ' 1 ’ ,: We, pnd , Upward of sa prisoners in the Jail, (and; the -Associates. yoW«id -• lather -r • : hoalthys ond from iheineroasinß, number of: prisoner. „„ from year to yojr, we are of tho opinion, tbst tho present - B S ft%S '3 :.. : Vjem of punishment nr «.«« coll it pnnlshmont)liS. gnats -.- not anßjrer Uiecnd de»igned,yUr to proTentthocommls- ■■■ r ' floa^ f «*“••»? obey the low. of thiltnd; we , i.jwwaj, ttM6«»<j,«iß» anal. recommend tba pUs»go of» * ' }»* tbjtbb/stbbllshmenlof.cuusoAsaaßdwousaoDßt c ‘ .ttetattorar femnles nnd the .former for; mnleMm^ in our opinion, that could te adopt S?E r^O’'^''’v ed,besides.niTing tho county o , -»*i fVt., ’. nimßjl paid fop the support of criminals. - 1 : •“•• <-’ • ' Wo havo. thus presented to your. Honors and onrfr- J *{J: r ‘jt-‘io*‘WV -i.dlteaiiiiwiiiarf.tho.iaortprominentwdsHiwasfla, ■»■ «- V- 1 * - : ' haT-e thepeople«pply (he proper^eSS tH.* JiKrtft* The Grandl respectfully return their t the District; Attorney, 1h B.Roberts,KsqonnlhJ «* , vVwSS*S ! ''«>* ••.*•*.JN.ib» tboprompt anffmerp. ■ .-In which.ther hare attended to the busiuesat J • ajosaph Jfoodwelt,Foreman, v .». Lv\*r^? >r ■; IKRBartlett, -.'.../’ Thomas > f vA »S?v. ‘-;i l j :• *vnniamm.?k, «*»»..' ft'i V' I-X’f ■*■, Joseph Dooglas, .. Willia ■ ssasai-;-.- sf ff®lt«>fe&p&lstow - • was, ■ r : choroliproperfr. . f Cmcinr C^S^' - ■ * i«rtD > MWButt W0 E aToto err ' tbeproceedi' , i KUUonJb ; rood mhmmi IMM iawBBaiife««Bßß«Bg «SHpiiM£p m iptoiy iiiNMMri pi*rvA;;«s ,- : i&VKr* «* ?fr^P&l t*: 4* f> - !f Sp'X\>s^SfS%-3» - ■ •/*Apcir;.< i~:,v >' l &*<9.«^ I *V vixi't J.' * ' ( “ ”VV?( &J-'?. % ; t , ; AT:***' j .■-•*' v' >-*&< ;ticj v<- V': - v>, a -A - J ;.v- .* v, V- s~%> W*;SL\‘>-'k o - r 4‘”v%j£#*fcst , r ;v; UcWagfr: Jim:- m ;>;s.aa. *;«*>•.rv'.^:^ ■ s A.- 1 ' 1- - « 'v-*s •„; >2?s ■ ■ , A-- /,-C- r i;-4 <Si|l • • J- r ' '-■ ir , f' C U'T-fc'' ~ r - . ~ 1 **.->. ’ " » \ ll I .4< f Vl* -c. v^rt^y^ ''V* ..-ft :t.ir->'' fr - T'*':•#, i-’* •’ »•*■.;'•*'• " -*• < •'•■‘•l* us *'Vi «. «".>*:-• r „•. •„ *• ■** \ .’-■*• ; A ■»:<•>. «r\ /»., r MA';.v','v ‘ *V-‘.’v" .> ? ■»■ .* ■...■*, ~, • {.■ .•. * ..A- ‘ : ■ : $r ■ • w-. •. 1 i?{ '>J '■ ' '"' - •■.-U-.. . , ■ •■ 1 ' 1 :'.: r W'-' '■ - 'J.i ‘ ' ■’■'* ■ ■ ■ v.iiT^:"---^'' --‘ . j :■ it i- - ... . ... _ / p ‘ ■>-'< •. '—■ raffflfogfe I 2 ■ > „.v., ■ ■ •,' • ’ . u ' . ;• r . •,.- v - ;;S'* ■ r'V;..t. ;f.*- mciTTPOST rBIDAY. 13.' Orond Jttty. »re«n i,_: c-..; :< ;; •iJSffiS 14 JwiyCbfifojfe closing their aewion, had with an i ? **&“*' thelSumte comity^.sS to v dlscbaigo.their «?StkiSElJ respectfully report,' that theyhaTeoct* • fortj*hinecase». and’ H*jESf^^fewiity^To tttiorodf we yrerecarefSHo mote tne origlhCfexerycattso or complain t and. find: tb»f. jn *].. awl «^«jrlnstance, it may W tracedto the great parent of <7“>tw^WK—as theprododng cause of so litica uon tthd.crimo , W®* therefore, believe that, the present Iransosyttem'isa tax upon our im*/cidgreater than the rerenties arising from the granting of licenses, and the -i fines ootlecited for Tiolottoos of the lieonßolawa; it is, there* i lore, manifest that the Interests of the people of this coun ty, physically; morally, and pecanlarly require the total r<v peklofthelaws relative to licenseforselliag liquor, and tho passagenf an'.ant prohibiting tho traffic altogether.: . We &Ik> findth&t In numerous cases thaoaiiOQ forfeited recognizances is perfectly worthless; owing to the great the committing mogigtrat esbenco eo litUe-jreve ■ noe aborning to tho county from that source, . A reform la muchneeded In this particular. . , . Upon inquiry of tho County Anditors, we hare bear . astounded to find that there has been paid out of the conn* i ty treasury, within tho spaoeof one year, to a tingle Alder-1 ■man or the city (without enumerating others,) the sum of $727 88,ibrfeesio cosea where magistrates hare authority to impose fines, and not a single dollar paid into the treasu*, xy for .fines imposed by magistrates for various offirace*. 1 Our attention has been directod to the immense and eon tinually increasing ambnnt of property, ownod by yarlou* religious denominations, exempt from taxation,. The pro* perQr thus releared is frequently -very unequally apportion ed; while some hare large sites with costly edifices erected thereon; others AW of a rery different charactor j hut were; It otherwise, wo.can seo no sufficient reason for such exemp tion. We, lherefore.recommcnd as jast and equitabletbat applireUcnbe mads to the I*gUlaturefor the passage of an' act empowering the County Coanniadoners toiax all church property within this county in like manner that Other pro perty Is assessod. To such u law non© can reasonably ob joct, as It would place each denomination on- an equality anU would be In accordance with tho later and rplrit of Ar? - tlojelstorthoamcndmeutatoihoOoafiUtution of Oiq Uni ■ b- T£ * visited the County Prison, and Cud It in most excellent order, and much improrod ia appearance; Wo ■ wouH rocomineod, however, both for conTenicneo end Rtfety, in casoof flrt,ihot tho water should bo farther cr. . tended-through the dwelling part of the building, and also r the additlonju two gas-burners In the upper stories of the 1 : same, and a.change of bedding for the prisoners; We, pud ,upward of SQ prisoners in the Jail, (and the nnmber is Boidom _lftBs) many of whom are young and ! : healthyi ana from the. increasing, number of prisoners from year to yeir, we arc of the opinion that the present system of punishment (if we can call it punishment) doe* ;>r4_not answer the end designed, tUr.to prevent tbe commis* T'flffn of crime and lead all to obey the laws of the land • we • ? would, therefore, urge oind .recommend the passage 'of A ..- law for the establishment of a chain oasq and woes aousa, • the lattorfar females and the former for;male*.as the bestpolice regulation, in our opinion, that could be adopt* ed, besides wring tho county a vast amount of monevan nuaSy paid fop the support of criminals. 7 • Wo have thus presented to your. Honors and our follow^ • dozens somo of the most prominent existing evils with the view to have the people apply the proper remedied a, l i ant l?. urorß twpectfullj return their thanks to ibep^trictAttorn.y^aßobe^Ksq^nnlhlsiißsißtant M. L Stewart, Esq., for tbo prompt and energetic manner In which they hare attended to the business before us. •Joseph Woodwell, Foreman, ICR Bartlett, Thomas McTav, •vniliara'Blnck, *Jamcs MeJunkln, Joseph Douglas, William.BlcKee, Jr., John Edgar, *John PorkcrT? • Somnel Kennedy, William Taylor, . Daniel JCnhns „ •John A. White, Frederick Dong, Sampson Walker, O.JJnbart, ; Jobuß. 8. Ward, B.T.C. Morgan, Philip Wilson, Walter McMicbaal, . XL B. Abram. Those'.marfced tbas * did not rote in tsror -of-testae' dmrcli projwrff.. * Cmctm Confer op the U toted States —Befaro lloit Thos IrtriD.-'-" ' tXntted States'! . j >• Attachment for Contempt. We s. OXO ! n our paper of yesterday morning, a report Of tha proceedings la thollnltod BtatesCircuit Court, on the petition for* discharge Irom toprisonment of Ira Sherain, commuted to the jail of Uui county forrlolatingtbe injure tlon'granted io tho casoof the Boßalo end State Line Halil rood t*. The City of Erie, et oh, and for contempt of Court Jnugolnria yesterday morning gaTo hi* decisionin an aMo opinion. After reviewing tho circumstances tinder : which the present app’.lralion camobeforahta, his. honor r observed that the pracUce of this Court was, by the rules of : the Supremo Court of the United States, goferhed bp Urn practice In tho High Court of Chancerp in Jinghmd; that the proceedings in this case had been, .to tho minutest par ticular, in strict acconlanccwith that practice; that Reason ■ able notice of the motion had boen given to tho defendants ; and ample tima and opportunity afforded for their detente to the chntgcs proferret against them tdhat they had gone ; before the United States Commissioner and answered the charges, and their affidavits had been submitted to the ““hecoaathe Court we, fullysat • lsfied tlmt they had been gutlty of a gross contempt, and ■ they had no post ground of compiaintagainst their counsel : Tho facts had been deliberately adjudged, and they wore" v now under judgment and execution. ■ Mm pi active haChancery was well settled, that where an injuncUou.restraincd the commission of waste or spoil or injury to property, tho injuncUon would not be dissolved . Tintu alter Uw waste, «poU, or injury, was repaired ; .hnd been made ibr farther time •before nearing tae motion for commitment, tbo OonVi might,on a proper cose, make such order as waSTeastma hie, but would have required security that there shuuld be no spoliation, injury or rosisiance, in tho meantime': that obedienoe tothe law and the process of IbeCoort must be 14 1110 P o **!} 0 ” io "hlch the prisoners now stood bdbxeth^- can tea discharged from imprisonment, the breach of the injunction must bo repaired; proper eubmla •ton made do the authority of the Court; thw contempt purged; and a proper penalty imposed. - 1 The following entry was thcrelbre made; vis: : United States) Attachment for contempt ~ Circuit _ „, TS - : i-Oonrtof the United States: Ira Sherwin. ) r 7* 18 Pp l , i H BB , or 188 Sherwin, who stands committed to toe jail of Allegheny county for contempt, praying Tor his UlBrci “ stated, was presented to the Court and nrgned by counsel, and the Coort beihg fullyadvised In tho promises, are or opinion that the said Ira Sherwin stands regularly and properly committed for a contempt of the authority of this Court and onght not to bo dlschsrged untlt the breach or the Injuecttonbe repair od; the contemptpnrged; proper irabntjsalou m®e to the authority of_the Court, and penalty imposed : end it is, therefore,-ordered that the prayer of aaid petition be dS • jued.”. John Kilpatrick, Ar ehlbald Kirkpatrick and John Jack.: ;: * »^ 6 P°, aftfld J our/0 ? d to.meot this morning at 9 o’clock. At that time; we sapposa,.an4smended petition will be pro aented., We tinderetand the counsel for the railroad com panj will ns&a any motion for the release ©f tba prisoner*, nnat the road destroyed by«tho. rioters shall havateen r<? paired. _ Quarter Sessions.——in the cg&a of the Commonwealth ts Valentine Bpeebt, the-jury return edaverdict of acquittal Specht was tried for keeping a gambling house. Kirk, the prosecutor, wax sentenced to, pay tho costs. TalenUneßpeclit, Nicholas Hood and Andrew sratb rtodktmentj assault and battery with Intent to TJhe.prosecutor. In this case waa Henry Kirk. The 4i£cuKj’between him and Specht, took place on the 2d of January, in tho house of the latter In Allegheny city. The jury returned a rerdict ofgnflty of assault and battery. Commonwealth .vs. Edward M’Gaw • indictment, anauß' and battery, on oath of WiUlamOllohnell. The jury re turned n verdict of guQty, and tho Coart sentenced M’Gaw to pay a fine of $2O. .*-.•. t Ckmmbnweallto.vH. Enoch Howell; .Indictment, bretay. The defendant was charged with stealing s gold seal ring from Heory.CimtotU, of the value of six dollara. Tho jury returned a verdict of not guilty without leaving their box. Howell Was discharged by proclamation. . ' Commonwealth vs. George Clark and James Wilson; in dictment, grand larceny... Clarke and .Wilson were employ ed ou the canal boat Pearl, owned by E. W. Park ACo. ; In the early part of December last, it is charged, while the boat was between Rochester and Warren, Ohio, they broke open a box of dry gfiods, and abstracted a number of articles from !L Wilson, whio waa Captain of . the . boat, broke open the box and gave part of the goods to Clarke. Clarke was ar rested in ihis city, and In hie possession a cap and pair of boots wore found. . lie made the above statement to officer Hague, who arrested hint; that officer, Immediately, sent a telegraphic despatch to Cleveland, where Wilson was ar rested. ...... . . - —• CoxTEsrzp Election.— We understand measures aro be. ing taken to contest the election of Mr. XJpnry Lytle, the member elect of the Select Council from the Serenth Ward Hr. Lytle, in January, 1853, was elected tax collector for this Ward; he accepted the office, and at present holds it* and will continue to do so^until Counchseleet his successor* tho ordinary cause of . affairs, will toko place bn Tooflay, but Mr. Lytlo will be qualified as a Councilman today, and it makes no difference whether he resigns or waits until Tuesday, when bis term of office explrcs,he will be compelled lo.voto on the acceptance of his own resigna tion, and on tho choice of - a successor. .The following para graph is the law bearing upon the £xso T -it'la section XXV of the oct.of Assembly, passed', the 18tb of Alarch,lBl6, in corporatipg thefityof Pittsburgh*; : ** Section XXV, And be it-further enacted by the ify qfor«a<d,-That no alderman of tho said city, noj an j peraon holding an office of trust or profit under the laws of this Commonwealth, or tho Ordinances of the select and. eommoo council*, the emoluments whereof is paid out of the treasuryof tho raid city, shall be competent to serve u a member of the Relector common councils.”' ' ' gt If Hr. Lytlo does not hold an office, the emolumorits of which are paid out Of tho treasury of tho city, we d'.n’t see bow It I* possible for a man to hold such an office. Dbibict Court—Before Hon. Moses Hamptou, President Judge. In the caw of Lodfler vs. Powell, theiuryveturned aver diet for the defendant. John S. Newman vs. John Sadler, J&mfs g&dlerj and Jas Williams - : No, 584, April term, 1853.- Woods for plaintiff, and Morrison end Arthurs for defendant. Tbfs is an action of ejectment for one hundred acres of land, in Elizabeth township; The plaintiff claims usder a gift from his father; and the defendants under tho will made by the father, which the plaintiff contends was r>"d« at a time when ho was not In a condition to execute each a document. . ~ '■ Mrrnno.—A meeting ofthe clergy and laity of the Me thodist persuasion of this city and vicinity, was held yea* tarday, In the fimiihfield fitrcet Methodist ■ Rev. D.Oook was caliedtotho chair, and S.H. Klor.Esq., appointed Secretory, OW Chairman, stated tho object of the meeting, which was to collect “ material aid,” In fur therance of the laudable projoct of u.:*biishing a Biblical Brofessorrixip in Allegheny College, at M^tdviUo. Soveral motions were made of a business nature. Before too meeting adjourned, seem thousand five htthdrtd doUart had been collected to aid in the establishment ofthe new department In the College. The. meotlng was not nu merously attended, and if the weather had been better a much larger sum would undoubtedly have been Taked* One gentleman, a wealthy banker of this city, gavo $5,000 fe aid of the project. Kio sum raised yesterday Insures, we believe, the Institu tion of the new department in the College. It was expected that $10,900 could be raised in this city, and the liberality which characterised the mooting yesterday gives assurance that more than that sum, if required, eanbo easily collected. Tat name of the lad drowned In the Fifth “Ward yester day was Sproul. He was about four years of age, and waa ason of Mr. Welsh Sproul, a German, residing oh street. - ' -- > Tjbrsbian.— John Christian Echoed has been ls. brarian of the Mercantile Library, fn place of jaara. ■ .;V ; ' Mifi' t -m - ■■■ * • ■ ■ Isbtolamce Compashs,—W« referent readers to the ad ribelnsurance Bitqtn Mutual Fitj and Marine logaranro 'Company, t ofH&rri&bUrg, and thepmsurancs Company of the Valley of Virginia. lt willbeooen that tfa?so institutions are all-represented by sur frfehctA* A. Carrier, whose successful experience ttfc an nuderwriter heedsno endorsement from os.g |: . 7 _AH these Companies are .of the highest character and -Btamling,yoi(i desiring‘to* dlect Insurance in either tarpe-or tmaU amount* willfind it to their interest to rail on - the Agents corner ofFoorth and Smithfield 1 streets,' whew theirwants canbodisposed of bn equitable terms. Coscrar os Mfotrosi Nraarlr-ItwlU bo seen by referenco to our adrartising columns, that tho“ Fiitaborgh Phillmr. monio Society” will give a concert on Monday evening next ' the proceeds to be giTon to ~tbo “Young I/adlea’Bo nevolent Association,” for the relief of the suffering and .destituteofonrdty. TbeScdety belngyetlnttainfimcy, and this the first callit his Bade on the pnbllr/do think It should be generously snstalned. Apart from tho claims of the Society itself, the object to which the proeeeds are to bo applied, is non (Sclent merit to call forth tho syinpathy'and; “material old” of all possessing o spark of pity. We, there tore,- earnestly.nrge, and fully anticipate, a fnll honso on Monday'night.: - , Kailroal) A CClnlKl3 .—Yesteiday, tlie locomotive attacbod to one freight train ran into the rear car of another train, at ItaysviQ& The first train had stopped at Usysville, to water; the morning was very foggy* and a collision took, placp before it conld possibly be prevented. The locomotive attached tothe rear train, and one or two freight trains, wero badly,lnjured. • : About B££ o’clock, while a freight train was backing down the second track, to Sowiekly, a collision took place between it and tho accommodation train from. Now Brigh ton. The engine of the latter train was Injured; as well as several cars of the freight train. No detention occurred on the road, by either of those accidents. An accommodation train was sent out, at the unual time, under the charge of another conductor. [PEOiI TBE EFEXINO POST OF TESIEBDAT.] Quirtes Sessioss.— Before Hon. Wm. B. STCluro, Presl. dent Jafige, and GabrlelAdams and Wm Boggß, Esq.’rs~ Associates. ' > ' ' In the case of william Walker, tried yesterday, for pass* log money, ,tho jury returned a verdict of not gußty. Thom&s Donning; was placed upon his trial fur larceny; m the prosecutor did not appear, the jury returned a ver dict of not guilty. . ' William Bonifiice plead guilty to a chargo of assault and battery, and was sentenced to pay a. fine of cants and the costa of prosecution. . N ‘ John Smoker, tried forassault and battery, was declared uotgoilty. ' The prosecutor did not appear in this case. Commonwealth ys. Joel E- Smlth; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Sarah Watson. A verdict of not guilty was returned. > 7 • Commonwealth vs.. Valentine Spccht; indictment, keep ing a; gambling house. The prosecutor in this case was Uonry Kirk. The defendant Is the proprietor of a houso in Allegheny city,-where, it is charged, gambling is allowed. No verdict. District Coubt.—Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Judge. In tho caso of Kelsey for use vs. Johnson ox.,the jury re turned a verdict for plaintiff for S4S2 DL James 8. Craft yb. George M’Pherson et al; N 0.631; April termj 1853.. Craft for plaintiff, and Mellon and' Negley for defence.' v 7 A juror was withdrawn before Tho trial- was" concluded; The caso was continued,! Commonwealth vs. Franciscos et ah The defendant*# counsel, WilL A.- Stokes, enters an appeal from tho decision of the District Court, to tho Supreme Court. Upon giving rocurity forthe payment of the coats, in case the Supremo Court should decide adverse to tho defence, bis honor Judge Hampton, orders proceedings to be stayed In this Court un* til tho decree of the Supreme Court is annouuced. George Doeffler vs. Thomas Powcllj.No.s2l, April term, ,1853.; Bt>wu for plaintiff, and Haabreuck for defence. . SdreFaduson a mechanic’s lien. Defendant admits tho debt, bnt contends .that it wasdno the firm of. Loeffler A M’Clean. NoyerdicL. . . , iojoredin South Pittsburgh, by a coal car, which was being let down to the river from the top of Bingham’s, railway. The lads were gathering coal on the track when they were sun oyer, and one of them, named Jacobs, was injured st> badly that he died in great agony on Wednesday. ~ Coroner Lowry, on being informed of his death, empan elled a jury of inquest at the residence of tho lad’s lather, before whom satisfactory evidonco was received that the ac cident wf purely the result of carelessness cu the part of those engaged at tho mouth of the pit. The j ury returned a verdict in accordance with the facts of the case, and se verely censuring Robert Florence and David Reese, the two men to whose carelessness tho accident is attributable. Tho name of the lad’s father is Jacob Jacobs. -The other lad is recovering. ~' Campbell Ml^srens^—ln another column will befound tho advertisement of Murphy, West and Peel’s Minstrels. They will give thdr first Concert, in thin city, on the 18th oT the present month, at Masonic TTftil. This bandison* of the best in the country—we might say it is tho best. Joe Murphy’s connection with it, will insure its success in this city.. Tho hand numbers eleven first class performers,— among them wenotlco the names of reel, West, Murphy, and other well known and sueecssfurvocalists: The band will give but four concerts in this city. They are now in. Chicago; will visit Toledo and Cleveland, and bo in this city, by the IStb. Snuoua Fmzy—About 4 o'clock this morning, a firo broke out In the millinery storo of Mrs. Marsland, on Filth street, between Markotaud Liberty streets. In ashort time tho etore rooom wa« enveloped in flames. Mrs. Marsland and family were asleep in tho second story, immeuiately above (he store room. The volumes of smoke suturing the room, awoke hor and her children—thoro seemed no possible way of escaping, and In oil probability they would bavo boon 'ciiber smothered by the smoke, or burned to death, had not they made their eecapo from the window by means of a lad der, which was luckily found near the house. The entire stockof milUnery goods in tho store was dc • Btroyod. Mrs. Moreland's loss will amount to about $2,500; she was Insured for $2,000, in what office we could not ; leaf a.: Tho store room was but slightly damaged—the shelving was burned, and the walls injured. Tho loss to the property wil bo light. Uioa Constaiox.—James Bead, of the Seventh Ward, and a member of Aid. Major’s Independent Police, is to be May or Vola’ahigh constable. So ray the knowing ones, we - give full credence to the report. Mr. Beed was a member of Mayor Guthrie's police foree, and will nodoubt, mek» a good officer., LAficfcrr.—OlScor Ilaguu arrested last evening alad n&m el McKenna, on a charge of attempting to rob’the drawer of Howry’s loathor store on Liberty street. Tho lad is sup posed to bo connected with a gang of beys, who perpetrate this species of robbery. He was discharged this morning. niamvAT Robbebt.— AM. Daft, of tho Eighth ward, com mitted to prison a mam.named William,M’Coy, on a charge of highway robbery, preferred against him by Messrs. JB. K.; Bruce* Samuel Buzzard, and Lewis J. Fleming. Assault and Battult.— Aid. Major committed, this morn ing, a woman named. Bridget Morphy, to jail, to answer at the presonfc term of Court, a charge of assault and battery preferred againstrber by alary Ann Cunningham. remaimn of Stephen Hague, tho urfortu. hate young man killed In; a street affray on Monday nighb ■were followed. to tho gravo yesterday afternoon by a largo number ofhis fonnerfriernds. card. TIIE.HNDEJISIQ NED, 1 in connection with Mr. LEVI K; »• Bordeaux, France, purposes esiabUshinc.aHCTcantile Agoncyat theobove place, for the puTcbaw, on commlsrioij, of Brandies, Wines. Fruits, Ac; and wiU alro, attend, wf.th promptness, to any other busi ness ;wRb which they may be favored. A. J. BONNET. • 1. / Eycrdtccs to Pittsburgh: •* Tnomo’a Scott, Esq.,president Mer. and Man. Bank* Jobn'D. gcally, Pittsburgh Trust Orunnahv 8. Esq., Cashier Citizens’ Deposits Bonk: sD,gfirs. noon A Sargent, Bankers; Harris A CoZ, Bankers; and to merchants gene- I'illy. : ’ L Mr. B. will leave . Pittsburgh about tho 18th insto until which timo ho wßTbb found at the store of Bobt. H. King IJborty street. ■ 1 : . ’ . . CopartzanralAtp, "■ 1) F. JONEB, BKBNAKD LAUTH, a, M.'EIEU and J.F. LAUTH, having associated themselves together, un der the firm of JONES, LAUTH A CO., will carry on the “American Iron Works,” recently erected by A Brother, In East Birmingham. S- r. JONES... B. LAUTH- 8. V. KIER, J. 7. LAUTH. ABIKBICAN IRON WORKS* i JONES, LAUTH &CO., MANUFACTUKKP.S of TOfwrlor Bar, BulsH nr.d Wlro Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse. No. 09 Water et-, between Market cud Wood ets., Pittsburgh. [j&ll:3ra AtUABLK PKOPEKTIFOKBALK—Situated on Wylle Y A, near Fifth: consisting of a largo BRICK lIOCSE. «f threo stories; coutainiog a hall, two parlors,-dining croon:, kitchen, and six chambers and finished attic, with a good cellar. The tot Is 20 feet front by SO deep, to an alley. The yard Is pared; good hydmnt,VdcJ Prlces36oo., Terms easy. • 8. OTTHBERT 4 SON, jail; ' T4O Third street “FkUCKWHEAT PLOUR—IOO sacks prime, for sate by jj jail SMITII A SINCLAIR. TAJM* ItOUJl—TSbbls,foreale by ■J? JkU BillTH k SINCLAIR. T ARD—to kegs No. 1, for sale by jail SMITH A SINCLAIR. ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls. choice, in cloths, for salo by Jail SMITg & SINCLAIR- BRIED APPLES—IOO sacks now, for sale by Jail ; - SMITH A SINCLAIR. 'WfINUOW CLASS— ff : lOOboxesSxlOt 60 do 10x12; 40 do 10x14; Swearer’s brand; for sate by SMITH * SINCLAIR. Jail, , 122 Second, and 101 First streets. j Dividend. . - > . !. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, 1 ■_ ' January OLh, 1854. ) t|:HM Trustees of tho Pittsburgh Gas Com:any hare this X d«iy declared a Dlrldend of Hre Per Cent-dnt of tho profits ;on the capital stock of said company, payable forth* with ti» tho stockholders, or their legal ropresentatlres, at : theqfilico or the company. , JAMES BL CHRISTY, JalOiSw . Treasorer of Pittsbargh Gas Compsny,. PKEUPS FLOUR OP PUMPKIN, FOR PlES—This arU ololsproparcd from good street Pumpkinß, and will 'snake l?ie9 of .superior quality. ; > *. —Take one oanro, or two table spoonfnUs of : Cbe poerder, and add to it one quart of milk; let It stand an. Lour o, two in a warm, pined, after which add eggs,* spices ana seneetening to suit the taste, and it will be ready Ibr l»ddng> Forealahy B.E.SELLERS 400. jalO ; . : Ol Wood etreet. , ( >( , " ' rPmantmoo, Jantmiy 12. PiTO feet ten iDchea of water in the chan- l2 M--nnct falling a little. Biin falling, with o little proepoct of continuance. B@*Bteambpat mon, particolarly those con nected witbttio larger class of boats, bare had a Sail time of it for tbe last eight months. Very few trips bare been made by the paokets since Jane, and there is still no certainty of a speed; rise. Considerable rain fell yesterday. 'The weather is still mild, with some prospects of more rain Soon. The gorge ; of ice in the Ohio river, extending from Wills creek to above Wcllsville, ia of a remarkable character. It is reported to be near twenty miles in length; the ice piled up in some places fifteen feet above the water,-and ex tends to the bottom of the river. It dams up the water so that while'there 1b about fifteen feet at Wellsville, there is only sovon and a half at Steubenville. When this tremendous gorge breaks up, il may do muck damage to boats below. Goal boats on the' Monongabela aro also in danger when the break up In that river ocours. The Ohio is also gorged below Wheeling. On Monday there was a gorge at Captina that people could cross the river on. That has given way. Another gorge at Cullum’s ripple. The water, is suddenly rising and falling at Cincinnati, caused by the forming and giving way of gorges. The Thomas Shrivcr has gone .up to dam No. 1, and further, to break the ice for the preser vatiou-of numerous coal bouts. Steamer Cheviot is preparing to depart down the river. Doings at tlie Ofllce or tho Steamboat In* > epectors. Was granted to William McGinnis to act ns Second Engineer, on his appeal to the Supervising Inspector from- the deoision of the local Board ; two respectable Engineers having mado oath to their personal knowledge of his competenoy from their experience with him ss Engineer, and also ns to his good character and trustworthiness. It was this evidence that in duced the Supervising Inspector to grant the licenso. The Looal Inspectors have received notice from Monroe Ayers, Pilot, that he would take an appeal from the decision of the Board in the case of the collision between the “ Arabia ” and “.Dan Convers,” at Pish Creek Island, on the 00th November, 1853. Which decision was, That Monroe Ayers, tho pilot In charge of the “ Dan Convers,” and on watch at tho time of the collision between tho steamers Arabia and Dan Convers, has violated the pilot rules in not repeating the signals, and was guilty of neglooting or refusing to strike his beil again and again at short intervals, and is therefore, liable to the penalty provided in the 29th section of the Act of Congress of August .30th, 1852. , - Many Engineers and Pilots .are now getting their license renewed, tho time—one year—for which the originals were granted, having ex pired. Thoso who are known to havo been in the habit of “imbibing” too freely, whether “ on shore or afloat,” will find it up-hill business to got renewal of license until they show satis factory evidence of reform. There is a largo number of first class business steamers at'the landing, and many of them are taking on freight with some show of activity. Whisky for New Orleans, is taken at $1,25 • pork $l, and flour at 70©700. At tho first chance, a fleet of boats, heavily laden, will leave this port for tho South. The oldest stcamboatmeu, who arc almost as venerable, and quite as reliable individuals as the most ancient inhabitants, say that there nev er has been o season quite ns.bard on their busi ness os this. Tho “ June rise ” didn’t come, and there has been bat one passable awell since May; and now, in addition to low water, we have ice,’ ice in chunkß, fieldß and gorges, at Pittsburgh, Cairo,, end all along Bhore. Tho river-wise per sons, who are gifted with prophetic lore, are staking their reputation as oracles that there will be a flood in tho Spring.— Cm. Commercial, January 11. Yesterday morning, the river was blocked by ice in the harbor, and the mail boat Telegraph Jfo. 3, from Cincinnati, and the Vermont, from Madison, encountered the greatest difficulty in working their way through the ice. The latter had stopped at 18 mile island, hut the Telegraph cut her way through the ice,-and ehe followed in her wake, both reaching port in safety. Tho Telegraph and the Ben Franklin have both been laid up at the uppor wharf, and there was no mail boat for Cincinnati yesterday, and no departure for any point, unless the Mattie Wayne for New Orleans, was detained in the canal Sat urday night. The ice in front of tho lower wharf was quite thick, and a host of men and boys had congre gated on it yesterday, to enjoy tho pleasure of skating. The Telegraph met tho Lady Pike with the mail, Saturday night, bulow the Kentucky river, and it waa thonght she woold not get np, but would go into the Kentucky river and lay up. Owing to the low stage of the rirer, and the Laz ards of navigating the ice, the Fashion's trip to New Orleans was abandoned, and, she was again laid np. While the steamer Golden Gate, bound for New Orleans, was aground at French island last Thursday, the blocks and tocklo of ft heavy spar broke, and the spar fell to the deck and killed three of the orew. Wo did hot learn fjheir names. The boat was from Cincinnati. The Jefferson arrived at tho wharf Saturday, from tho Aurora distillery, and together with the Bee, from Wheeling, and tho Vermont, from ■Madison, have all laid np, ico bound, at the lower wharf. The Belndeer left New Orleans on tho 26th of Dcoember. In port for Louisville, Stookwell. For Cincinnati, Norma and Hungarian. Met Winslow at Jefferson City. 2Gth—Passed New Orleans at Red River, loaded deeply. 27th—Met Franklin Pierce at Vicksburg; Statesman at Yazoo; Ceros at Piloher’s Point (on a fast trip,) Clifton at Worthington’s Point. 28th—Ohio end Chancellor at Catfish Point; Antelope be low Delta. 29th—Met Empire at Cow Island; George Campbell sunk; Sultana aground at Island 40. 30th—Fanny Smith 1 at 20; Indiana at 18. Jan. Ist—Northerner at Cash; James Robb, Odd Fellow and Admiral at Grand Chain; Peter Tellon going back to Cairo on account of low water; Susquehanna at Metropolis. Sd Southerner aground at Cumberland. —Louisville Courier, Jan. 9. 1 OLB SCOTCH HILL MARKET HOUSE Is tho centre of Attraction, and JAMES GARDNER ioatataHNo.il, on tho regular market days and evening, with hia beat ' hams, smoked beef sausage, beef tongues, pickled and fresh pork, Ac., Ac. . ■ - JanlO William Carr 4b Co., . (Wit. Cabr late of the firm of J FaaKen 4 Co.) , XgriIOLEBALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wlnea . , f and Brandies, Old Monongabcia and Rectified Whit* key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Fa. , ; ja&y A. A- MASON & CO. COMMENCE THEIR - FIRST GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, THUBSDAY, JANUARY 6rn t 18&4, g At. No. 25 Fifth Sram. J. Seilfng Off to Remove*. AMES ROBB)* No. 100 Market btreet, Pittsburgh, -will offer his present large stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, at van/llow price*, until the 10th of February, 1854, when ho hopes to remove to his New Store, No. 8D Market street, which lie Intends filling with an entirely ntrv stock. The public are respectfully invited to call and at unumaJl!l 8™ haT o ains SGfr- Remember the place—No. 109 Market street, between Fifth street and Liberty. [ja2rtf Copartnership, HAVING associated W. Moohy with mo in tho Hide. Leather and Oil baaloecs, the business will be carried on from this date, at the old siand, under the stylo of January 2d, 1854. WALTER BRYANT & CO. WALTER 8ETA**..;....;. W.IMOONY. WALTER BRYANT A CO., Wholesale and Retell Dealers in Hides, Leather (rad Oil, No. 239 Liberty street. ja7:3wd*2tw •*: • > - y - - '• ■ • OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. CO, 1 .Pittsburgh, Dec, 30, 1853. l A GENERAL MEETING ofthe Stockholders of the Alio * gheny Valley Railroad. Company will be held at the Office of the Company, in the. City of. Pittsburgh, on TUES DAY,the 7th of February, 1854, for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Managers, and also for. examining the affairs ofeaid Company. •The Annunl Reports of the President and Engineers will he submitted to this meeting. By Order of tho Board. ' dec29:o3w .... J GIBSON. Sec’y. Consume the Smote. St HE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE NSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and' contract for boating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any information'can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nqs-2;and 4 Wood street, ov of ' J. BARN DOLLAR, j Iron City Stove Warehouse, No-134 Wood st. /?(OD LIVER OIL —100 galls, white, warranted pure, for V/ sale by . (da£o] ' B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO., T*-; ~S *r,_S i t i> v4‘ xi ■* ■• 'V W ' < .ii X'.•*'•."'• '* <■ ■ .. ■ ■■■ > .■ M ,- . ' - •• - COMMERCIAL POST. WjskrrV REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MAPtre ..... Oipici ot tiu Daiit Mottimro Post. 1 Friday, Januaryl3,lBs4; " j Easiness during the.past week has not been characterivod with any degree of activity. The eontinuod suspension of nternavigation-is seriously felt by'our merchants and ■river men generally, and anti! we have free and uolntex .rapted navigation (of which there is now prospect) bat llttlo will bo done, oxceptin a small way to the wants of the city. . ' ■ boon In demand nt steady prices, the amount coming torward being barely equal to a home demand. In Grain, wobave IHUo orno change to'notice; receipts by railroad and wagons were light, and pricoa were well sue-' talnod. In the grocory department,we hero no change re ported; transactions are confined to the retail trade. Prom the limited amount of business transacted since our last weekly notice, we find but little of Interest to notice, which must bo a satttclont eacuso for onr brief review of the mar. kct. ASIIE&—We find no change In Ashes the nest sreek. The “ od6r » te , for B^“.Prices ranging firm zy.& for domraUo and imported; Pearls we sill! quota duU atfrv£; nothing done in other sPrts. APPLES! We hard no' change to notice"in the market for apples, and wo continue onr quotations at $1,50@2 for fur to choice; the mnrketbarely supplied * w BEESWAX.—There Is but lltUe otferoth and the demand limited: we quote at 23@24 first hands. ■ d ALE.—We have no change reported in this article, hnt quote at ta, 7@B, as to brand.' article, bnt BULK MKAT.—No galea reported. BEANS—There Is bnt little demand for Beans nml Hn tp« arc confined principally to the retail trade. wSSuS?JSSI white at $1@1,25, from first hands and stores. BWa!1 — — the week were made at 41C2.2J2 @2,75. first hands; stock light. " BRlCK—Thedemand continues brisk for Bolivar for common, and $4O tor extra.. _ «ww,atsai BUCKETS AND TUBS—The manufacturers’ nriens n« $1,25 for Buckets, cash; No. 1 Tabs $0,25, No. 2 45A0 * Kool ot3 42.75, Sales of Buckets from gtotwat^ BUTTER.-The demand from the trade for roll, waste during the weak, and sold at from 14@16 for fair to prime ' 11076 D 0 tr aa*acUom) reported, bnt quote at 1 F^UKr—ls BtoaJ y demand at $1,25® CHESTNUTS.—Are selling at $1,50@1,62. CRACKERS—Have undergone a change; the following are the present rates, viz; K Water Crackers, bbl. Butter do do , Sugar Crackers, $ D>... Soda do do ... Boston do do ... PicNio do do .. . Pilot Bread, *V» 0 {» CRANBERBIES—Wc quote at 3 bbifaqq ta | few In the markot. * . COPPER—We quote at S3@3G,cash and time. CANDLES AND 80AP.—We now quote candles aofei 52® " ppcd IVA : monld 13yvhich * a a “ ■SSS® w UIEESK.-The Supply coming forward is moderate and the demand continue* brisk; we quote steady Bales at 9©9l*a 10 fnreomraon to prime. s*n?. DRIED BEEF—We notice sales by the tierce 8t 0. DRIED FRUlT—There is a moderate demand for Peaches first hands. Apples are in uStSdSTd EQOS-Are ready sale at IG@l7, for fresh; pickled aro felling at 13@14. • FBATUERB—Wo continue our quotations at 45®53. ac cording to quahtity and quality. . FlSil.—We quote Lake Salmon at slo® 10,50: white Lake at $10; Trout at $9; No. 3 Mackerel it $10,W@10,75l ller° ring $5.50®6. ' FEED.—We continue to qnota City mills iron at 10012 • shorts IS@l6, and middlings 82@3Q. ® ’ FltlUGUTa.—The following aro the tariff rates on tho Pennsylvania Railroad: • , On Flour to Philndelphiaor Baltimore... QOcis mhhl Flnt clawr freight..... go ots'.|l lOoibs, sss 4 ;; ;; ao. do; ? 4r4 . „ .. 05 do. do. FRUITS.—The following is tho list of currant prices for foreign fruit: « <d ' lDS : 53 ( (12@3,T5 hex. Currants ;........ 18 @ aj **S S - - I2@U ilib. demons 0,00 box. . Oranges 4,50 box. FLOUR—Tho market, since onr last retiew, has contin u«d firm andjiteady, the supplies having been altogether from wagons, which wero barely sufficient for the home de mand ; sales throughout the week were steady at £6®6,12V0 for superfine end extra, from first hands. • GRAIN.—The demand continued octiri for all descrip tions, without material change in last week’s price.*. We quote oats acUve at 40@41e. Corn; sales in ears ntso® 53. Rye 75®S0. Wheat has slightly advanced; we at $1,20@1,27, as to quality. Barloy saleable ut 61@G5c. GROCERIES—The demand is Halted to tho city trade, and wo have nothing apecial to notice as regards prices. We quote Sugar Molasses dull, and selling to the city trade at to the country 2G@27. Coffee firm atl2% QUN'PO tV DER—We note Tegular sales by tlm at 44 • 50@5 for FFFG; Ky. riflo fifc»sl,so; do dozen lib canis ters $4,50; S¥Q s4iS>4,so; rock powder $3, -with tho regular discount to the trndo GERMAN CLVF—Sales In small loUare mode at $2O to s2s, cash and time GLASS—-There continues a moderate demand lor Window Glass to the city and country tradu, nod sales of coantry brands of Bxlo at and $2,00@2,?& for 10x12, from first hands. Sales from store at 25c. advance on these rates. HOGS.—Sales wore made during the week of several lota drewwl at 4J.£@4Jg. In lire hogs we have nothing reliable reported. The Cincinnati Price Current, of Thursday, eivea the market a* foliowfl; ° “ Tot Hoq Teads —The receipts, &c., during the week, bare been aftfollows: ' ' By Hirer..., By Bailroada and Canals Through Toll Oates. Prom Kenturky....... Slaughtered in PiiUnville.. Slaughtered in Coriogton. Total for the week. Previously reported. Omni! Total 502,791 To same date 355,124 The bn«in«W now shown tn excrs* of 7,007 iu compared wilb last year. With the ensuing week (life heavy cutting will doubtless be closed. HOPS—We continue quotations for JKoslern new crop at 45 eta. HAY—Regular sales at the scales at $10(S13 fl ton: an advance. ITIDRS—W« quote commnn western at IK.<; prime drv 121<@13; crceu 5. LlME—Sales are wade at $1,25 I>l>}, from stores, for Louisville. LARD—We quote at Seta l«y the bbl, and fn feegs. ■ <* MESS rOßK—Sales at $l3. t»I?AD.—-The market is wlinnst Imre. holders «-V(2»77i for piir and bar. / NUTMKUS —No. 1 nre scarce, and held at fl.3rifiJ-1.37. NAVAL STOUKS—\V« qitote Korin nt ; Tar at m-conling lo tby sire of p*uk;ig.-.-<; Tun«eutino at RtKiiSOe •rallon.' * IKON AND cijrrtft onr lalilo for Iron and Nolls, ami nmv qutm- the prices ««ltlud upon by manufac turers, Tbo qoutatlooa for Nails are «»ntU cash rates” for large orders. Ittos—Common bar.. ** Band ** Hoop « Nail Beds Shut Ison— No. 13 to 17 M “ 1# to JW sT&S “ “ 26 lo ac Cc. Naiu—lo to 20 penny -$4,00 keg. “ Bto D “ .. 425 “ oto 7 " 476 “ 6 “ ; 5,00 " 4 K * ifei “ 3 “ ..... . «25 Smits—< ut 3to 4*£ 1nch....... 4,76 “ u 6tofl “ 525 OlLS—There is an edraneo in Linseed Oil, and noir held firm at 80085 by thu lot. Lard l firm at 85000; ONIONS—Are inquired after,und sales jreromada at 75® 60. flu.* hands, and 75@87 froin-rstoro. POTATOES—We note a steady demand fbf Nnh&nnocVi and Rede at 45@50 for the former, and 31@35 for tlio latter PKPPRK.—We quoto at 12@12^. PIMENTO.—Scarce and selling at 17(3)18. PIQ MJSTAL.—Wc have no transaction reported to iron since our last, but understand there is a tioaotl&tloo now rending for some 1100 tons. Allegheny is still held at $43 @45. RAGS.—We continue to quoto in demand at 3}4®33£. IUCK.—We quote sales at by the tierce. HALT.—We continue to; quote at $2@2,12 for common No land extra. SEED.—There has been some speculative feeling in tbo market since our last, with soles of about 1500 hushalsto eastern purchasers, at prices ranging from $0,2G@5,30 t and tbo market is firm at those rates. The Philadelphia CtoitnurcurZ Lift quotes as follows: Sttna.—The receipt of Cloversbed continue extremely light, and prioes are steadily maintained. Sales at SG,37U 3* C 4 lbs, and small lot* from wagons at $6. Nothing doing in Timothy. We quote $2,60@3,25 as the range. Themar* kettabareof Flaxseed, and it iswantod, at $1,50@1,55 ta btuhol. % Tbo Baltimore American, of Tuesday, has thofollowing: “SxtD.—There U considerable speculative demaniTfor Clover-seed, and some large sales are taking ptaco at about $325 bushel. Wo have reported to-day sales of 1500 bushels, to arrive, at that figure. There is as yet very little demand from the consumers.” SFTARCH—We noto sales at 7@7V£. • SHEETING.—We quote Banner Mills* pheeting at for No.l, and Bfor No. 2. '* TOBACCO.—The demand for manufactured Is fair, and prices are firm; we note steady sales of Twist at 10, and Lumps at 21@20, according to brand. TANNERS’ SCRAPS.—We quote sales at 2J4 $ K>. TlN#—We have to noto a slight decline; I, C, $10,50, and I X,sl2,so,cash; BoncaßtockTinB4ctsalb. ’ WHlSBfc)f.—We quote steady sales qt 2C@27. WHITE LEAD.—The demand continues activo, with steady sales at $2,50 for pure. “1854.” PITT3BUEGH, CINOIHUATI, EOTJISVIIXE. AND < SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, POU TIIEOO-'fVJCYAXCE OF PASSENGERS ASD FREIGHT BETWBtN • PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. nw. . This Llvb is composed of seven imiit. - [ftUiCKHjyflrstclass powerful Steamers, uno eSsSEcssaqualled for speed, splomlor, safety,EßslllEasij and comfort, and is the oNit xhbodgii daily uhe or Stxas Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the V. S. Midi Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily, two new Steamers have been added to the. Lino, which now consists.of tho following boats: baysof Departure- Doats. Captains, from Pitishtrgh. BUCKEYE 5TATE........M. W. BKLTXiK>OYxa..„SuDday. MESSENGER, No. 2L....T. B Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY ...Gxo. M*Linr... ......Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE..;..;Wtr J. Kquntz. Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA.R. J. Grack. ..-Thursday. PITTSBURGH... ...........H. ........Friday. PENNSYLVANIA .Jif o. Kukuklteu. Saturday. : Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A, precisely. ' No freight received after nino o’clock on tho morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) * f JOHN FLACK, Agents, Monongahela House Buildings. Pittsbnrgh, 3853. . • jdccl9l - -For New Orleans. ; . hod*. . The substantial new steamer “ARGYLE,” 1 Cbabxes W. Colxs, Master, will leave for the and intermediate ports, on the.opening of navigation. For freight only, apply to J. ABEL T . TOS. VLKUIKQ lmvlng usaocluted wIUi JO3. ABKL, IW cl business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL A CO.,at thoold st*nd;cornerof Smithfield and Fourthstreets, • gtU.*y .....$4,50 6,50 = a cent* SV^orfc. — ruiiuiOi Notice. t ** '"l.' FEICES OF STOCKS. ooaazcTXßpAitTroKraxmobshtoposv bt' ' * r V?*H fy BI »d, Eiotmn«e Brokers, Cwrnerand ifcod streifr, PcaMylranlaSslSOS oss 9™l I^oo Megheny county tia,................. 100.00 100,00 Allegheny county c0up0n5.',,..;,.,. 06,00 100,00 109 00 HttabUrgh city OB,OO 100,00 10O.W Pittsburgh city coupons* payable York Allegheny City 03....................... Allegheny City coupons, payable inPhiludelphia........ ..... BANK STOCKS., Bank of Pittsburgh-."...,.. Merchants* Slanuf&cturera’Bank Exchange 8ank......................... Earaers’Deporitßank.....^......... Honemgahcla 8ridge....:.....;....... St Clair street Bridge^.. Hand street Bridge/....;.............. Northern Liberties Bridge .... /INSURANCE STOCKS, Western Insurance-Company. Citizens* Insurance Company...... Associated Firemen’s Company^. TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and 0hi0....................... Pittsburgh,Cincinnati a iiouisviU e LakoKrie. Pittsburgh Gas W0rk5..!............*.. MononguhelaSlackwater .. RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad., ..4......... , Ohio and Pennsylvania Jtailroad..'. Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroads. Marine Railway and Dry Dock.... Turtle Creek Plank R0ad.,..;. Perrysville Plank Road... - ...;...;:.; Greensburg Turnpike.. OhartiersCoal Company....,./..,.. COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston ........... North. American-....,-...,.......,;...,; North West North Western....;. Adventure ........... Ohio Trap ftiwlr. Minne50ta...................... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal! Douglas n0ught0n,...*............... Ontonogan. Ridge...—.. Fire Steel.. Colling Aztec 81ufE......*.. Peninsular. Avery..... Forest-..., Phoenix.. IronGty, BANK Hi CORRECTED DAILT FOB' Hoon <to Sargent, £ Qrmerof Wood- ami Si PENNSYLVANIA. i Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia 44 Xt] Brownsville 44 pan Bucks county *• Xt Chester Co. (new issuo)... Q Columbia Brides Co— Q DanTille - <* ■.{? Delaware co. 41 y, Doylestown 44 ~£? Easton “ ......... Q Germantown 44 ......... y, Lancaster Bonks y. Lebanon 44 1? Montgomery co.Bimfcfl— Xt Northumberland' 4l ... Q Pottsville 44 ... 1? Beading - « ..., y Schuylkill county 44 y. Washington . « ... 1? Westßranch 44 ... Q Wyoming..... y. Carlisle—...?...——.., y. Chambersburg— .s& Erie- S? Gettysburg!!..—..... Harrisburg—.— ft Honesdale..— Middletown....... S' Wayneabnrg..—. ft York Banks a? Belief Notes—— 1 y. United States 8ank....... 15 Allegheny City Scrip— par. Pittsburgh City 44 ...... par. AlleghenrCo. 44 prem. NEW YOBK. Now York City i a Country Banks ft NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks At i DELAWARE. TUB MOBffKTO POST HI Btateßk.andbranches... ft Otbersolvont Banks 3? BankofSabdusky.- Granvi11e....;...;;.......... fO Norwalk....; 60 Urbano.. tC Wooster.-..;......;.......,.., 25 State Stock, 8ank5.....*... At Stoteßk.audbranchea... 9? ILLINOIS. State Stock Banks— ft State Bank Branch-.;.... 50 * Bank of Illinois.. 75 KENTUCKY. All solvent 8ank5.....; MISSOURI. 8 tatoßk,nnd branches— At MICHIGAN. All solvent Banks. WISCONSIN; - Marine a Fire Insurance Co. atMilwaukie-;.—. S TENNESSEE. All solvent 8ank5......... 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent 8ank5.;....... I SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks 1 Allsolvent Banks VA ALABAMA. Ail solvent Banks. All solventßanka—.—.. VA EXCHANGES. ! New York...;. —par. ; Philadelphia..— :, par, Baltimore..—. par. Cincinnati....—....... ft diso’t. Louisville Mdisrit St Louis l disc*t VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)-.... pay American Gold (old) prim. Sovereigns. 44 83 Guineas 6 00 Frederickdora 7 60 Ten Thalers...- - 760 Ten Guilders 3 90 Louisd’or..— 4 25 I Napoleons 383 Doubloons, Patriot- 16 70 Doubloons, Spanish 16 25 Ducats..— - 2 10 All solvent Banks Xt Small Notes... a? MARYLAND. Baltimore Bnnkw.. , xa Country Banks At VZROINIA. BankofYa.*branebftfl— M Parmcrs’Bk. a branches., ft Valley Bk. a branches ft Exchange Bk.* branches *2 Wheeling Banks.. y Wheeling branches....... s£{ NJSW ENGLAND. All solvent Bauks f%\ AUCTION SALES. ■ Auction o«ra» M’EKNNA, Aucttoi»er~and Commission Mer* chant. No. 120 Wood Bireet,nwir tho corner of Fifth regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing; Groceries, Glassware! new and second hand Furniture, each day at‘lo and 2 o’clock; and at early gas light, each evening, Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery,Roots Shoes, Ac., with a general • assortment of every- description of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. : -febD Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries. Queensw&re, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household end Kitchen Fn£ nlture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, n&rdware and Cutlery. Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ai3 Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjaSl-tf JAKES MoEEHKA, Auctioneer. TiXTAIL STOCK OF FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS. IV CLOTHING. Ac., at Auchos.—On THURSDAY, JanS ury 10th,at2o’clock, will bo sold, at McKenna’s Auction House, the following articles of Dry Goods and Clothing Ac.: Shawls, cambric bdkfc., laces, silk fringes and ghnnT patent thread, silk and woolen plaids, silk brocade, poplin delaines, giughams, calicos, Testings, flannels, alpacas, me rinos, beralzes, oil cloths, cassimeres and nassinets, suspen ders, blankets, tweeds, sack flannels, drilling, silk bonnets, mantillas, spool cotton, shirts and drawers, hosiery, Ac >l3 JAMES McKENNA. Auct’r. ASSIGNKEB’ BALK of an extensive COUNTRY IMtY GOODS STORK AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, Jan uary ICth, 1854, at 2 o’clock, will be sold, at McKenna’s Auction Houku, by order of Assignees, the stock of a retail conntry store. Among the lot axe some-very ilno goods, such as Saxony Coburgs, merinos, alpacas, mous de laiuc2 beraiges, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, pant! stuff. Testings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hdkfa. and cravats, fino shawls and dress hdkfs., ribbons, lanes, tweed cloths, .cassinets, patent thread, spool cotton, glares and hosiery, suspenders, linseys, lamb's wool shirts and drawers, whito dress shirts, gingbam and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin rests, Irish linen buckram and padding, silk plush, chusans, heavy blankets!- furniture calico, men, women, mi?scs, boys anil youths’ boots, brogans, shoes, bootecsybuskins, pumps and slippers, gum overshoes i also, a very largo lot of silk, and worsted fringe, with many other articles.. _J&9 JAMES McKENNA, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer* Books, by. catalogue, at auction.— win be sola At tbo Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth * (roots, on SATURDAY .EVENING, January 14th,commen dojf at o’clock, ft valuable collection of Miscellaneous and Illustrated Booksamong which are Book of Home ppleodid portraits; Tbo Iris, do; Dow Drop, do; Friend abip'a Offering, do; Parlor Scrap Book, do; Jeffrey’s Miscel laneous Essays; Macintosh’s do; Dictionary; Shaksperian Quotations; Mailman’s History of Christianity; Massacre in Boston, 1770; Schoolcraft’s American Indians; Book of New CoTonant; Aiken 4 Frosts British Poet*3 vols; Works of Henry Kirk White; Mazoon’s Proverbs for the Foople' Freeman’s Companion; Faber on Elections, Ac, ’ Catalogues can be obtained at the Auction Room ■)»12 : . P- M. DAVIS, Auct’r. w INTKH CLOTHING, FINK SHIRTS, 4c., AT ACL-notl. —On FRIDAY MORNING, 13th ins t,at 10 o'clock, at tno Commercial Salea Booms,, corner of Wood -and fifth stmts, will bo sold an excellent variety or over coats, hang ups, sacks, dress and frock coats; line vests;- pants, under shirts, 20 dozen flno shirts, 12 do woolen jackets, Ac j“ 10 P. H. DAVIS, Auct'r. JOHN FLO&KO. • •COCHRAN IXEiOSG. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) 1 ' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . . Ab,6o HgoJ firr/i, Pa. Proprietors of Dr.M’Ltuie’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Ever pnui, &c, juio JOSEPH FLEMING, “ fSUCCESS.OR TO L. WILCOX 4 eO 1 CORNER . MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keens constantly on hand a full assortment-of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Ghosts, Perfumery.arid all articles pertain ing to his business. . . . . - 33-Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoars. . Notice* Dissolution.— The firm of l. wiloox co., Drug-: gists and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d lost. The subscriber, having disposed or bis entire interest in the late firm, to hh lato partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to his. friends, and ash a continuance of the patronatro horotoforo- so liberally be stowed upon them. fjaO] L. WILCOX, Jit. MINERAL WATERS.—I have on: hand, and aiir con stantly receiving fresh supplies of ' the following waterp, in pint and quart bottles: Empire Spring, White Sulphur Spring, Congress Water, and Saratoga Water. ’ JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market st. and Diamond, and corner Fourth and Sralthfield sta. MEDICINE CHESTS—A now lot of various sires aud styles, flilod to ordor; for sale by ' JOSEPH FLEMING: ; Corner Market et. and Diamond. jaO and corner Fourth and Smltbgeld sts. YON’tJ KATIIAIItoN atwl Harry’s Tricophorous, a now 1 lot, j oat received and for Bale by JQBEPH; FLEMING, Gornor Market at. anil Diamond, and corner Fourth and Smlthfield n[«. ■VTEW BOOKPI—H. P. Callow, Dispatch Buitdiujja, has IV receired the following: ’ S&gaaino of Art, for December: No. 6 Practical Draughtsman; . £opOlar Educator, for December; , Thd Dady at Homo, by Arthur; Tfc P lron Rule, by Arthur: . The Twin Brothers; > And all the different Mogazlnes-for the presentmbnth. <fo 8 IT. D. CALLOW, Third street, F j? 0B *!?'v —Good and cheap Friu i “ n^?v^“ tJBnUHAW OIITn’S, corner olMamcma alley and the Diamond* each as— StatS?”* BnWna, «*»>'. • Reg and Valencia Raisins,- -8 « French Currants, : ' . rl2U@2o “ \^-SS3£Ssr“ d . Cta ». iizt Cooking Wins and Brandy, quart. _ Bat nborenU, prime Y. Uyson Tea, at 600,a ib Also, fine rough flavored English BreahfkstTeaat 60 els. per ponpd: decSO T? uowiy Uiscovarecr remedy A\ fo L# w ma IV gQ “a speedy and certain Remedy for thatpainful troutle. It never fails. -• Rooms No. 41DIAU0SD, Pena’a, Tbeßoctoriealwayaatboi&e* narehSttUhv, ■ *»?«• «• ■.*■-. ' * .■,*■** „Y '• *' ‘••‘tit “i. V • -f. . -. 65,60 67, Oo 66,25 00,00 23,76 00,00 o^oo 38,00 25,00 25,00 47,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 50,00 60,00 44,00 43,00 21,00 68,60 46,00 49,76 49,00 .63,00 105,00 • 12,00 49,00 48,76 60,00 102,60 10,00 26,00 8,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 ARIS GR EEN—IOOO lbs best brands, for sale by ja4 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 176,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,60 J — UaT RECKIVED-5 bbls’Sw’eet Oder. “ , _ ' JEHU HAWORTH, •. ui‘c26 j Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. "D ICE—IO tierces new crop Bice for eale by XL dec22 MILLER A RICKETSON. OAP —oO boxes Palm, 10 do' Castile, 6 do Almond, 2 do Olive, 2 do Candia, 60 do Toilet and Fancy; for eale by nov34 J. D. W1LL1A813,122 Wood street 7,00 1,76 3,26 2,00 2,60 IIIAHALF BOXES RAISINS: IUUIOOqr do do 29kegsSon do 20.h£ kegs Son do 30 h£ kegs Malaga Grapes; 10 boxes Messina Lemons. Received this day and for eale by dec23 JOSHUA RHODES A CO., 39 Wood rt. ITE LIST. DRUMS FIGS; : : : “ 300 boxes M.B. Raisins; s».. 150 half boxes M. R. Boislns; 200 qr. “ “ 200 boxes Fancy Toys; 100 u r Motto Lozenges. Receiving and foreale by dees J. q ANDERSON A CO., No. 6 Wood st ixchange Bankers) riA streets, Pittsburgh. OHIO. WHITE FLANNELS.-?-A. A. MASON ACO., No. 25 Fifth street, wiU open this day 10 bales of White Flannels, of the best mokes, of .Welsh, English and American mann* feature. , dec2o INDIANA. UNDKIES— i “ " 40 half chests Y. IL Tea; 25 44 44 Black do . 30 “ Y. H. do 10 boxes W. H. Grant’s s*B Tobacco; ‘ 20 “ GrantAßennett’s &a ; 10 « Howard A Fulton’s 6's:' : 3 cases Baum’s lb luinp; - ; 20 boxes Clothes Pins; 60. " ChiDicothe Soap; ' 30 doßen Backets; 10 44 Tabs. On hand and for sale by •• KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, dBcl ? No. 343 Liberty street. Sundries— i crate Rags; ' ~ lbblLard; 1 . 44 Roll Batter; 1 “ Dty Apples; 1 box Beeswax; 1 flack Hops; 1 bbtChestunis; 100 doz Brooms. Received this day and for sale by dec2l KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, GEORGIA. LOUISIANA. W. FLOUR— : : : • 250 sacks B» W. Flour, 50 tts each j 25 do do 25 do . on hand; and for sale by [nov22] KIRK PATRICK A HERRONS. TJHELD PLASTER—B4barrels “Canal Mills, Erie” brand X on hand, and for gate by ' KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. PALM SOAP—SO boxes Chillicothe Palm Soap, on hand and for sale by D °y22 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. MESS PORK—IS bbls on band, and for sale by . 110722 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ARD—IO kegs No. 1 Lard for sale by j dcc2l KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. BW. FLOUR—SO sacks for sale by ■ dcclT * KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ZINC WASU BOARBS—3O dozen 44 Holmes” Zinc Wash boards on band and for sala by dee] 7 ■ KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, i pAR—4O barrels N. C. Tar for sale by . ■ • X dec!7 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. MESS rORK—IS barrels for Kale by ~ docl?-.-..: ■; -KIKSPATRICK A HERRONS. CLOVER SEED—2S bbls Clover Seed for sale by dec2l KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. HOPS —5 bales first sort Western N. Y. Hops jost rec’d ami for *ale by ■ KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. SII. MOLASSES—2OO bbls Steam Refined Sugar-House, • landing from steamer New York and for sale by JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO., d ec 2 nteSL Louis Sugar ReSnery. SPERM OLL—3OOO galls., various qualities, for sale by dticSO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A.CO. C'IHEESE— 100 boxes, prime, for sale by ~’ - J i»-* SMITIT & SIKCLATTL LADIES’ RUBBERS, Over-shoos, Sandals, Buskins,and Boot% at the very lowest price. L. E. HAWAIU), J*< .Corner of Uarketund Liberty sis. f PUIUNKS of all kinds, and Tory prices; pleasec&U and _L . L. E.. HAYWARD, i R * Corner of Market.and Liberty eta. SH. MOLASSES—2OO bble Steam Refined Sngap'House • just recdred fromste&mer Prairie City, and for sale by JAMES A, HUTCHISON 4 CO. | r 'IODfc*ISH—-7 drums prime Codfish received and for sale \ » by (flec9) BAILEY A RES3HAW. FLOCK —100 bhlVexira received by river and fi.r gain by (dec9) BAILEY A RENSHAW. FLINT HOMQNY—S bbls jast received. n-primA article, for sale by [nov23j BAILEY g&ENSIIAW. APPLES— 100 bbls choice Apples for salelow by dec2 BAILEY A RENBUAW, 253 Liberty rt. SKOAUS —Just rcc’d, a supply of choice Loudon Ha* vans Segars,in 100-boxes. , BAILEY A RENSHAW. BlOlt TUB HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of new Fruit, including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes and - Lemons; also;' Hard, Soft and Paper-shell Almonds. Wal nuts and Filberts, wholesale or retail. decJs BAILEY & RENSHAW. XT 0. SUGAR—IO4 hhds, prime new crop, landing from •Xv • steamer Oakland, and for sale by 3 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. ■VTEW CHOP ' " : Xl Layer KaMns, H. E. Babdns, Sultana Raisins, Dram Figs, Zante Currants, Received and for Bale by ' . BAItEY & BENSUAW. SI'ICKD SALMON; : “ ' • Mesa Mackerel; No. 1 Mackerel) In keta; Salmon, in bbls. fnoylS] BAILEY A RENBHAW. For sale by HOMINY— .Received by railroad, 4 bbls Flint Hominy: for sale by jas J u IST “—; . 6 hhds J. 8. Loveriog’s Phila. Syrup; 2 bbls St. Louis Golden Syrup; shf bbls do do' 10 ten gall. Keg do do For sale at,tho lowest marKet price by deri> BAILEY & RENBHAW, 253 Liberty bL-" FRKBU ORANBEKHm-JBBt"reoaT«J and for salo at tho Family Grocery and Honsdkeepera* Store of n°Tls BAILEY * RESBHAW. A l LBS. EKKBH CORN MEAL; t:'6oo lbs Extra Hulled BnekwheotMeaL Rec’d and for sale by BAILEY * HENBEAW, . 253 Liberty street. AtU k was u ALENA LEAD landing from steamerA! rkVI\J toona; foreale by . -'■* ' der2B JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. MOL ASSEm-200 bbls Plantation Molasses; 120 hf bbls do do; In store aitdfor sale by MILLER<6 RICKETSON, 221 nnd 223 Liberty st. BANK OF PITTSBURGH STOCK—IO shares tbr sal© by AUSTIN LOOMIB, • No. 03 Fourth st. WOOL LO.N-O HUAWLS—A. A. MASON 4 C0..N0.25 FIFTH street, haro on hand over 6000 Wool Shawls of every quality, • . .■ ; ‘ norlt OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK-20 shares wanted by AUBTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fonrth st /in 80, AND 160 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED V, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, . rctife . No. 02 Fonfth st. nSHARKS I'ITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS 00. STOC U "WANTED by AUSTIN LOOMIS, T No. 92 Fourtbgt ITY WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by “ oct2Q AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth Bt. EPSOM this In store and for'sile by dec23 ■ FLEMING BROS. C'IALpMEL —100 lbs. Hydro Sabllmed, la Ilb bottles In J store and for gale by {dec23] FLEMING BROS. BLUE MO3S—5O fim in Biore and for sale by -doc23 . : - BBOH. JUST RECEIVED—2O bbla J. S. Lootings & Co/ Crushed and Pulverized Sugars for sale by , ■ BAILEY A RENSHAW, dftc2B Wholesale and Retail Qrocors, 253 Xiberty et t>epined sugars— : ' ; “ 1 JX .GObbla I Crashed; 60 . “ C do. 40 u C Powdered; .40 “ 000 Loaf; , landing from steamer New York and for sale by.- - dec3 JAMES A, HUTCHISON iOO. ZINC PAINTS— - 20 tons . Snow White. Blaek, frown, . - . Stona Blown, In store and for sale "by " JAMES A.OTJTOmgON & CO-, . dec3 : 45 Water and- 92 Front st*. A LL KINDS OF GOLD, SILVER AND BANK NOTES xL sold and exchanged by ©c29] .. A CO^.Bankers, United States Bank Bonding, N 0,71 Fourth sfcg Pittsburgh. on A BOXES >IRE CRACKERS, No. 1. V--' ZiXji l 50 do Jadison do 20,000 Ton>edoes... '• - l.cajwNatnxegß. ■ . 30 kegs Coofeing Raisins. dooO J. 0. ANDERSON A CO- No. OWcoI »t. ,T\KI£D APPLES—2OO bushels ib store and fi>r salo by J-/bclO , KING A MnOBHBAT> TKriltTE PLANNEIA-A. A. MASON A OU, No. 26 :< VY-. Fifth’ street, Invite attention to their veijr large and. complete assortment of "White Flannels, of Fordgn and Do mestic manufacture. , ' ‘Jec2* "• \ tr,« * * . MISCELLANEOUS. TODINE—GO os, Re-sublimed. In store and far sale by JL dec23 - • ; <- . , FLEMING BROS. f t ANARY &EEI>— l&oo Ibg in store and for nalo by f' dcc23 *-v FLEMING imos. IIQUOKMJJS ROOT —&0u lbs iq store and for pulo by decgO FLEMING BROS. .|jLUE VITRIOL—2OOO Eta in store and for solo by - - J » dec2 . FLEMING BROS. \T ERMILLION—100 lbs, Trieste and Cbmeso, In store and - V : for sale by . fdec2j FLEMING BROS. _ „ JBOEB OVERSHOES, SUppora, Triple Sandals, Buskins, Boots, and Jenny Lind Boots! at the very lowest prices. Please call and examine. I*. B. HAYWARD, Corner of Market and Liberty sts. ADIE3’ KU: t i KNT.’B KDBBEUB, OVERSHOES and SANDALS,of uU ,\J kinds. Those iawani will do well to call, and save money by eo doing. L. E. HAYWARD, . ; Corner Market and Liberty ats. BOYS AND YOOTH’B BOOTS, of evtfry variety—Those in want are invited to call—prices reasonable. . - ■ ••• . L. E. HAYWARD,' '■ dec7 • Corner Market and Liberty streets. T> UUBEKS, OVEKBHQES. BUSKINB, JENNY LINDS JLV BOOTS and SANDALS, of every vsiety,aViow pK „ - L. E. HAYWARD, dec3 ’ Corner Market and liberty «ta. Exchange on new Orleans and Cincinnati.— Sight Checks on tho above points for sale by * A. WILKINS A CO., dec2 F 0.71 Fourth street. A GROCERY STORE, having a good rhirof custom, for sale by 8. CUTHRERT A 80N, *• doc 23 • -140 Third street. CASTOR bbls just rec’d per steamer St. Clair for solo .by FLEMING BROS., Successors to. J. Kidd A doc 23 60. Wood street LARD— 10 half bbls: 6 kegs, for Eale by ja* . SMITH A SINCLAIR. BAILEY & RENSHAW. **r '■ '<(: i.'f-’. tit. ‘ MEDICAL, TB^ISSSSftJS,S®ISsZ PUIiVEUSIAOHBH'S mTJno-FXECTiuo YOLTAIC CHAINS f „ Immediate Belief P T tUc ' m^S Moin has f“!M to fornish cliniwt. (Trialo a FINAL, I‘KKMANRNT OTItK, tjy todlrectlons, to thu followingdLwoire. : flnm Tl’T' : ■ Wlnrine PWo,, Piml'sSr I™’ 1 ™’ .Fnlpltotlon of the 1i0n,!,.' ■ i.Vf ? ’, r. , 'PerlodlcnlUradocbc-.- Neuralgia of the Far., Genernl PeMlitV I)Mfn H f^ nf Vn? 1 , 00 ’ ■■ Pains of the Chwt, Dcafnes* and Blmilnw, ALL DISEASES canw,d 1 *’- T defick-nt amount of NERTOF3 FLUID, are greatly relieved, 1/ not nennanentlv an™) V. "imply wearing the chains for a few hours eiLk V Be It Understood ' That it Is not claimed .that it cures all diseases lint noli' thoso for which it is recommended; and moreorer wc boMyClaim and DEFY.that no niedlclna! agentotA!)Y KIND has performed SO MANY CUEES dufltig tho hit year, of those diseases j oat named, na ' - - PULVEEHACHEE’S EIECTEIC CHAIHS and; to prove this assertion, we doty any person to Produce £,,W WML. AUTHENTICATED CERTOTCATEaTf UniniM^i C a^^ F C end intelligent patients ns may bo to pov iy thc >>y otters patent They aro now introduced in almost every Hosnital in' : England, Germany; Austria, aci'SS h thoso countries where they have become tho P ; 1 ; . ' MOST POPULAR CDBATIYE AOENT IN THE WORLD They were fret introduced into the United stales about one year since, nnd. wont through the samotr el nit in En. ; rope, and were at once introduced into every Hospital la New. York, where thoyarahowla-dany aso, effectin{. nvnw .swewoW«ams,tta» R«SK awataed them. _ They are highly recommended by Pros; Valentina MotL- Yan. Baren, Post and others, who. have publishalHhcir views of their power and valoo in several of the medical journals In that city, nnd are also in tho daily practice of recommending their use to patients.' A fnU account oTthelr 5 opinion may also be found in every pamphlet and mint to, the tddrres of any person in the Stale by, applying (post paid) to Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, whois ngintfor PUtsßimh. '• can be sent by mail, with full descriptions 1 ' PricoofChainSjs3andss. • ' are politely Invited to call and examine their ' construction,andpronoancoupontheirmorite. ‘ XT : One Word. More to lnvalids* • " No person need fear that they will-noUccompim just i '?*»*** do, aud'all persons who have" '■ bccraoe disgnsted with a constant pouring down'd patent give them 1 awll ro I‘”dly and politely invited to?. _ N.U.—One Chain will fast for years and losonoheor' its bUd t ° Vm bj ' ,K0 > aIIJ “ n applied to cither adulter ' Vi^rfn.H«^ E l®i EK ’r No i l4O Mrnor «fW«a street end Virgin alley, wholesale and retail agent, TdeclCaUgCm DYSPEPSIA, I ‘ RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA. LITER COMPLAINT, Atv FROM THE MUikOPOLTS.—Pa=3 it-Aroundt let the af flicted hear the gltul tidings r This Is hiit the eenHßtent of ' thousand*; - . Washisqtow, l7> 1863 1 . 1 -v-- Afexsrs* JAforttnier <£ Mowbray —Gentlemen: Hivicg t^n' ftlQictad with Liver Cbmplaini of Un 2/ears standing, I her®' hj r , lor tbo beheiitof the afflicted, taka great pleasure In an- f nooncing that after tiaihg a few botUea of yonr Hampton" Tincture, I found it had accomplished a perfect cure.;'lf J hi»ve used dlfferent medicines from time to tfoei bufc tavis ’ norer been account for any apparent good; and lfci»~ a blessing to strickenfhunianitr to find that thatmedldneie' 5 found which possesses the wondrous power ofpfplondingMi.'-' •mapuft. The many eures.it has wrought: W a 'suffteiehi guarenteo of the beneficial rcsnltowhich may be expericn«- ’ ceil from its use. . Yours, respectfully,' ■_ ; J. CtretAjy Ha?. _ LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY.'- ‘ [Extract fram-JamaEiirris, Eiq:sLetter,A?ex4n<]ria, J&.l After speaking of wonderful cures on himself; lie says- Mrs. H. has. been suffering with the liver. complaliitiMJit l ■with Inability, constantly complaining, - from--weakness throogh her whole system;. She now hfaltb than for thirty years, being entirely restored by tho use ot' ' Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.” - •. DISEASED BIDE, BREAST, EYES. * * ’ {Extract of a Letter from J. Grime* , Esq-, Loudon 1 i.'-. . “My wife has been for years afflicted with great weak*- nesspain in the breast, side and'back; palpitation of tie s"■ heart ; feebleness of the nervous system; loss of appetite: v .. complexion, sallow; the- sight of ono eye almost-gone* the - weak. lam pleased to jay;Elainplon , B Tinctnroi ; • has restored her to perfect health. Her eye&'arb -as good - now as ever they were.” • - . : RHEUMATISM, 83/YEARS. * , Mrs. E; Bagwell, of Virginia, sn [feral from ' - ' from her 12th to her 50th year of age; at times entirely helpless.. Being wealthy, she employed the Vet medical al- " ‘' l ” t*ntion,and tried many medicines, but was cozed only hy tfamptan’t Vegetable .Tincture. • - " CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RUBUMATISM. 1 The wife of Thomas M. Yeakle, 78 Pearl-street, was a T great snEbrw lor. eight years.: Restored to perfectheaUh' ' v by Hampton’B Vegetable? Tincture. . ' - 5 MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. Mr. Jarrett Plummer, 158 East-RnltundrostreetjeuffarAl^^^ this disease Intensely six years; could not sleep! dreadful" ulcers formed on his limbB r from which splintersof bohola. >- : suwL His physician pronounced himincurallo; botilamp-- ton s Vegetable Tincture cured him.' > r r' HEREDITARY SCROFULA. v 'V Aboyin the family of the Hon. W. Pi Thdniafwbn, onco member of Congress from Kentucky, of sorcs ' front head to foot.' His eyelids turned 3n<fido out, brotru» j ding over the eyeballs so 03 to produce blindaesc - He was / ; - cured by Hampton's Volatile Tincture. ■ ■■■ DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac. - Mr. Wm. Oldham, of thoßaltimore Cnstom-lloußb, ggffor.v '.>■» fti these complaints Ibr eighteen TrittDbody and mind seriously affected. He was cured by Hampton's Veo* etable JHxturey after other things failed. .v • w COUGH, CONSUMPTION, &o - Mr. Henry C. Winn had a .cough for fire years, great ' weakness, had, in all, fire or gix physicians; tried oil their remedies, hut was cured<mly by HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. dS- For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drug Store’of Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140, comer of Wood, street and Vtr gin alley.. Also, byJ, PI FLEMING, Allegheny. [noSkdiW I7KOM TUE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCES, WZ& lapton . City, May 15th» 1852: ■ • ■ ■- '.Dr. J. B.Ross’s MecticalAdviserto PersonsinJkcknasand-- in BaZtft, with an Alihanac .far 1852.—This, publication !r from the pen of an eminent, physician of Philadelphia, a • regular graduate of the Medical College, and an honorary - member of tho Philadelphia Medical- Society. It contains much good advice to Invalids, aa well as persons In healths v. It also describes in a comprehensive manner, the diseases - of our variable climate, and tho mode oftreatmentv No ; ’’ family should-bo without a copy of. this hook. Tfccan be had, without any charge, at the various drug stores in this " " ’ city, where Dr. Hose’s valuable Family hrd-for •sale. Dr. J. B. 8^3e , 9 Nervous jun>7sviobßATreo‘ CoßmAii : th’e ; ? - greatest discovery in medical edence. This .astoliUhlng " preparation for raising op_a weak constitution, by care, labor, study or disease, acialjkoa charm. It gives'' T strength and .appetite,'-and. possesses.great invigorating • properties. For heart disease, all - renee, heart-burn* .restlessness, numbness, neuralgia, rais- : - iog the spirits, and giving power to thp'Whole system, it Is '■ ' almost miraculous in its effects. Fifty cents a bottle. Dr; Roses Ctiebrated FamSi/MedxdiiestaHdhU ITe&cal ■ Adeiser to Persons in Siekncu end in am Ju«t in ' receipt of a fresh assortment of: tho above Bledldnes; and ft V lot of his valuable books Tor dlstribution j of which the pub-' lie are invited to call and accept a copy, v- 4 ’ a«cl3aUw 0. H, KFYRFH; YliVltwi ' *'■ DK, BAHKUfCr’B LACK oi? JSUIiK £.KilU±.. ‘ THK lirace of Dr.B&nnini*. now'got-upin a bracking". > jci foruii end Is worn by - { idreds of persons for tlio i > and prevention'of Vocal t • *.5 JVer* , •; >u»,- Spinalt Vie- '• Ine ana ChSld-bM-'WEAK*- Bnclins ProlapHUS j -v , Chronio Bl&rrhoa, • iggirgcf the Bowels,.;- • les, Fistula, Milk, Leg, and' *. Its ofi ta use, may be had . 45?*1 alfio keep Fitch’*, Chapin’s, Jackson I*, 1 *, MxjiJlfitW 1 and Vanhorn’s SUPPORTEBB; also, . kind; Lace Stockings,Sosponsazyßandages, andkrory v riety of mechanical appliances need in tbe-cora-ofdisease, I would respectfully invite the attention of physicians and. others to the above articles. ' y Forsaleat Dr. G.H. KEYSER’SmUGETCffiL*, ~ \ v. r ' V ? ■' • ■ 140 -Wood* street,><■ • .. N.B.—Persons invent of. Trusses, can have them sent '' • to any past of the eoontiy, by stating vhetber.ibr.tbejight or left side, and sending the tnassufo Tnaud,thplfoTyy f roV. 930 Reward •«.. ] \, >53*%. • a box of Dr TERREL’S lIEALEXG UINY liqwct MENT,ond use it accordlng todireetKms, . Sf they will call at my offleo andlay with. 4- j a it, wßinot c6m<?■ ’JX«I: . nf«£clyCnrtChapped nends^Cbibta!hs;Chfl- r “ : -nhg, Bore Lips, Burns and Xti ~ ; Afm ; oD Children, and gently 1 alleviate, tf.not' v ' ; ‘' : : entirely cure Saltrheum, Hles> loflaiama' ’ V tibn of the Breast, Bites of Insects,, Pimple&cniliaFaee r ~' r ' •ad all Diseases of the Skim- • MONBOETtbbREL;•- */•?■. For sale by FLEMING ,BJIOTITKIIB, an£l)r; KEyBEB, ; ; ’ Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. 85IITH,Blnhjngbum 1 Mb’. ' { B.HOLMES,Temporanceville;.D. M. CURRY, 'AUeghenyi' : -'.'t WM. SEIBERT 4 BRO., 477 Penn l/jfcf i: 7 ENZ 4 WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania GlbAi Works r SASEL ' '' DYER, Allegheny; WaL SMITH, Lo wren ccvil 1 0 ; LUKBPJv'v' -■ DAVISON, East Liberty; BPANG4 00.; Stewartstowrif-?/- . LEWIS DALZELL 4 CO., Sborpsburg % STEWART, LLOYD- ; H 4 CO., Mechanics* Iron Works; J.' W. IZANNKN, Man- ■ cheater. '-':.''.'V: , '.vV. ! ’- , '-jv2s‘diiwV.. DR. TERREL’S HEALING UINXM-feuNT untl cure ban- ; rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or-' ‘ : Cracked Hands, Burns or Bcalds, Cuts or WouhdVPUes.lii-' /In flammation of.lhe Breastvßitea-.of Insects, Sorb XipsTpim v'' pies on the Face, and Breaking Oat and Sores on Children. *' and all Diseases .of the Skin, qidcker ami surer than any other Medicine. For sal* ty FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr.' KEYSEBi - Wood street,- Pittsburgh * J. Q. SMTTk Dnur . BU>ni.V?K~BEt&ER2&BnOJ,W Penn street; LORENZ * Jt WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass -Workd;' . Z HOLIE3S, TemperancevUle; D. Mi CURRY, Allegheny CHfcr< ' SAMUELDYER, Allegheny City; WM. SMnn7LwWitb«>^ ; vUle; LUKE B.DAVISON,East Liberty; SPANG*4 • Stewartatown; LEWIS DALZELL 4 CO., Sbarwhurebi- STEWART LLOYD 4 CO, Mechanifia’ Irbn Workk: -. HANNBN, Manchester. \ Jy2saUwy • . N E-A single box of Dr. TERREL’S OIATaiENlVwni • keep any Blacksmith’s, Fartner’s, Sailor’s, or Meehan* I fe hands, let thenrehap or crack oyer eo bad, sound pad in g >od working order all winter. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, jyfifcdawy- ~ - - Conn. ■ Private Dlseueßj> -• ■ ■ * «DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond ABey, Do- ' votes his entire attention to an office Prtudice. , •His business Is .mostly, .confined: to 'W-- • TenerealD««WM,andattchpjilafulafibctlouB, brought on by lmpmdence, youthful indulgence and exCeerV ByphUis, Syphilitic Eraptions,GaiiDrThea,Glii«t, Strict orf." Urethral DischargeSjJtojrarityof Jthe Bloody wj Lh all Diset" ess of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruf* - “- tions, Tetter, Rtogwona, Mercuriftl Diseases, Seminal Weak' ness, Impotency, Piles, Rhemnatiign, Female Weakness. ■' Monthly Dhjcasefl hr the Joints, Fistula in a no, Nemnu Aflectlonm Pains in the. Back and LoinMrrr* / * % tatkmbf the Bladder and tceaxad 4." * qoreguaranteed.. : r.- \ sixteen years’ practice (six injthfe etty )ouables Dr. Brown* - * to cffisrusurencesof agpaedYbure to uU who mayeome un« ' der his care. ■ ; Offlcea»APrtvate Consultation Ito»fl,4l,lframdrid*iLV . : POdarate. • ni>v£nl4wly - \ ' \
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