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Cjntja cara-of WilKm and Clar»e,trßaoa Thunder for • stand tartany.thojonr found fhada&bdnnta guilty. --: . , OosHnmmeaUh TfcßrldgatHarjihyr'lnaißtniaatiitaiatilt laßdhattsrr-TilMdgnnty.andaaa to pays® - ts-James Croea;lndlctmeat,*isinl toed, bitter j. rind gslllfcuif toutraesd flttaoffip - iwnfct-" ’l.;i 1 *-'-■•5- wv ' ■••■'.' •-. ' ?•■;•:•' r ~_' '. 'V I'> ~t i- • ~: OomnKmwnUh .ntftagi Burnottr'lndletmeak-aimnlt •■ and tottery. Hot guilty, andtHeproaeetttor, AOdwoWal . lace.wnteneed to pay tiaonrte. " ‘ ~ OasnunMMlth Tk VOlluh MeCdy; Indbtment, *#Mdt .«d battery, on oath ofElliaßrue*.<3nHty; endeFiiteacoa .. topay * nominal line; andundergo t*o- montlfa tmprtonj. ; men tin the county jail. > ■ Commonwealth te. Thomas Gallagher ilndlettbenir, ti. aanH.and'.hatiny-wteUotentto WU;' The I defohitaht'lii _-thfanafalnrantiKTttimwlth Pprtartuft Tmrlt, mid, a n 1 aantton.Anirnat tauader.’ihirproprfetorof the AthonaSttm jlagarßear if all, to July luti fliU&itlier fled toClnelhheU, • xattmud to thteelly shont two monthe amt, »na »» hinr' »H«P- H» jd«rfjantt-.to tte chine .Td waa sbnteneed to-pay aflne of $5OO and undergo aalmprisonment of also . monlhelo lho county Jail. ------ ■■ i - --Tbaneitcase leien thyme of a natnre unfit for paHfr catlpn. 1 ‘ Inumuiuima on THS-Httoaot AiitcnOT/—reaterday ' Wondng, lire members, elect, of the Select-and Common .Conndle of Allegheny Qly, met In tho Council chamhor la • the City Ball. ■ William Adame, Esq., the htajar decty was introduced, a KUI tht Mtb frfß/toa .tnfclm tiyt AtflwMruw BjJS. 4 r ' Hie Common Gotmdl thairthluttbttr, Nq&£orgt&is«& ty'etoeUo; ths-Jbllowitjg'OlSOfemr ■' /' a Pmident—GemWm.Cnismbors,of 1 . "dark—XL McQonlglc. . .Moawnget—Georg©luMdatyto. - ” - In the Sal act Qmndl, Gtn. Wlijlyq y«i»Hr^»n 'Sfeealdeat; D.MeFenan, Clerfc; amJG.Xb Mclotyrt, Mer* jwnser. * it. Uts.BmroraTffS’s Cum'BiowVMfr-V.' P. Gallo w, sd street, opposite the Dost .Office,- has • reoeiTed/Mra. Parting -.{on's hook-ryes, nboqk by the vanernblecM dame herself -aided of course by■ Ike. *Tba book consists of selections ftomtha writing* of this now celcbratod woman, {Rostrated .with engraving* by well known ertfcta, :It ispubllahed by' ■Garrett & QX,for the low price ogJUty cent*. Csllojr far just received a supply. i fi w«* brought, before AlcC_Btcel, yesterday?«3tigedNrtlh Stem the tavemef tJobn MT&ddtm.oa Liberty street, * -dwtabelongjng to some of tho females about the bouse. Tbet&rccny;wu committed on. the 26th of December. .' fa»ccqfr-faiai« Johnston, and a lad named Tfop, were east to jail yesterday, to answer charges of larceny prefer red against them* R*a was arrested by officer Steinbnrg, charged with sicalingincmcy from a mill: wagon; Hague urartod Johnston fur robbing tho till In a sfcoro. . SctUfira Ai Waieo.—A boy, named Charles Shlon, Was totnx&lltedto jail yesterday, by Aid. lewis, to answer a charge of stealing a watch finm Augusta* Ingram. The watch was sQrer, and ofno very great value. Istitc to Kill.—Henry Richardson was committal to . Jfan. yesterday, by AliL Thompson, of the Seventh Ward, on a charge of assault and battery, with i&tcnt to kill, made by Henry Dickson. CoJfTDfPT.—A man named John Bestwiek was test to jail yesterdayi by the Court, for contempt, in wfntjng to appear. as a witness -In tha case of the Commonwealth ts. T7m.Gtsyv ■ Avexoallontrevolvlag pistol, &wlingp!ecc,gold and ell. ▼er fancy gtods, clothing, Ac, of an Eastern Pawn broker, will bo Sold at McKenna's Auction House this fronlng, at early gas light. , Distbict Coma.—Before Hon. Hoses Hampton, President .Judge.'’. .The case <m trbl on Thursday, of Menown ts. Sadler ct ah was costShoed in this Court yesterday. Ifisuus.«»Hrs; Marriaad, whoso store was destroyed by fire on Thursday mornlßg,- Was Insured In the Northern • Protaotlou.Oompany of Now York, for $2,000. ••. ■Dmzcß)3.-*On the 10th Inst., Hiram flows, of Bearer, was elected a Director of the Littlo Saw MUI Run Railroad, In place of J, Pierson, resigned. Am. Jmstfsos yesterday committed three men for drunk enness and disorderly conduct. {PROM THE EVEXCiG POST OF TESTES DAT.} Sleeting erf the Hew Connelle-Mlnaugu* ration of the Mayor Elect* The Select and Common Council* met In their chambers hi thoCSty IZall, this moxAlng, at tonVdock. OotansCouxca.—Mr. Rowloy moved that the Cosaunon Cbsneilomao taking the chair. UnanL momJy ftgwodto. - ( •■■■■■•. The Uredendals of thw&ferent members wero then pr* and read by the.clerk. It appeared that the follow ing: parsons verb duly eloeted members of the Common Council: • ■ i . ..... JSrst ward—JLGe tty, B. Gingerly, John Oracey, WUllam Caldwell. Second wardM.B.BwelUer» J-P.Qniffif«Oeo.Rlack. . .. Third ward?—T. blvMsnhsß, Walter fKirttptttrick. Jfp. Jj_ -ftgsu- n ms T? rncr * Scott, From* Failx, J*mc* fucker. _ - TUoraea Tbomes M. ttitle, Jas. Mercer,JemesDrama*, -'•-JV : • • Serenth-vard—Hcgb UcMaster*, J. K. Moorhead. Eighth ward—SohnJ. Btt>cr,TYtiu Woods, WllUarn AlcX onrtor-.; ■., r. * ■>.:, • ■ Ninth TrxHW;i4ttte,J. 8. Miller; : Th»«tdrn* w«»improved, and tho xaemhcr* luura la. On mottos of Mr. Alexander, Ccnaritt proceeded to mn cletiioo of Pre*ldcns,rrh£o, pponftioticra,af Mr. Rarity Tnoias M. Uxasmux, £*s., *ras cXeetod ProtSdcnt, Vj aeefe wntinn.. •*dr.Mwsi»H *nxde* far reta&ri*. ** •.A 1 • ■. - Zi vu, oat motion, retired to send eopSa of the snaps of i thocliy toboth lloasoacftheT4ftgUlatureofF<mnsylTaxiU, i The nilcs vhle& EOTor&ed the OonndU Jast jmrt irjore adopted* On motion, committee* irero appointed to volt upon Mr. hifbrm that gentlmas 1 that CoandU .irero pro* pared to receive hUn« nod also, rwpicrtiiig the attendance of Judge STClare, to administer the oath of of&oo to tho Mayo; kloet.- Tba Oerk ww4nitrariad : to . notify tho -Select Council that tfceCom&o&Qfflndl hod teen organized. —fiercer OotTHcrw—TMr hc&y assembled In thdr chamber Osmottoh : of Mri. Hamilton,* Daniel hPCardy, E*q.,vraB - innponry Chairman*. . . ■ The credential* of - the different members srero ita pro* eentod, irhen it appoftrad that the Select Connell, as at pTOsentconflUtaited, stood* as follows: .. . FirrtWonl—?;?.-3&neal6a&d AllcnOordell. \ Second. Howards Jr n smi R- V. Smyth* Third Ward—John Shlpton and Bfcmft M.Hier. - John BimoL yifEh Wttrd^Mawff-ShylorandTFmi'VFlUoni Btoth Wart—Wm;F.'Mtm!ocb«ndO.O.Xoomi«. . Bet*ntbWard-*Chrt*tlAnOyer*Dd nenryLjUQ. HTCardy and John Allen. IflaUrTFOrd—Philip Drum and BL Edward*. 'Wfce»*he £cTonth Ward *ras .eaUod» the credential* ©f Mr.fvytie tunspraentofl. • Thoy were read, whoa .. Mtu TO«?n, of tho Fifth Ward, mored their rofcwnco to a select committed. PCddlng Xnrlo, cf the Seventh Ward, niads sn attempt to *poak*. tfo was called to order ly Mr. Hauntd, vfco =dentod-that the igentlemaa: had aright to rv-. v- .- '"•-v. f ._ t . Mr.trwlu until ths'Jbody was not yet organised,and no member had official-knowledge whether.ho »usmtinl»r or not, i lia ulsatook thegnrand that it wia an elementary right whichever? ctUnen-poeaoased, to speak in asscmbllo, ef thair representatives, before they were officially organ ised unrepresentative body. . ‘.. . . Mr.'MKtady ruled that tho gentleman, had no right to i ■peak, tho meeting ni ls Informal one, it was tree—but ft -was celled ani compoßod'of members elect of tho Select Connell. , Mr. Shlptoheald thhtarWlo holmd no doubt of tho entire eligibility of Mr. Iytle to Us Scat, ho would more, eeamai" v ter of courtesy, that the memorial from the dittoes of tho Seventh Ward boroad. i*V„ ' TlASjmomarial. attested .to Jbf tat nfbdarlts of .Messrs. PsltwelVandSi’QaiT.rraaleail. It pregjgted.agifclst tho ad mlsriononif. lythHan sot’in tJoundls, on the ground • that ho is Ineligible under tbo XXV section of the cat of Lcgisiatnre chartering the dty.. . Ih» memorial w accepted. • • A dobato took plamon the-rightof Mr.lylle to a Boat. Ur. the JIRh Ward,'denied hit right, and Messrs' XQncald, Howard, BUpton and lorenZ 'contended that ho was ehUßty aihembsr of the Select Connell. A motion Wistaado and carried, thatths.SoTOUih; Ward bo laid ?rur tmtU tho Blghth ond Ninth vrere tallei Mr. Wilson supported hls motion lor tho appointment of a special committee, la a fen elcar and logical remarks. He was replied to by Mr. Howard- The mntlon thr the ep polntment ore eomnatteewas lost. , Mr. Xytio handed In his xoslgnaUnn as-Tax Collector of tho Seventh Ward. On ihdUtSttUT r Mr. Shlpton, tho resignation waa accepted, and Mr. tythi'rccelTod as tho member elect from tho ; Seventh; motion passed with but one negativo— that of Mr. Wilson. . Ald.'Mhior, who wasprcsant,.waa Invited .to. administer the oath of office to the mermembem . . . On motion, CouacH proceeded to eleetnfflnrs tor the cm- TOlngyrar. * Joan pnPttJfj 15*1., of the Third Ward, on motion pf Sir. Kincaid, was President by acclamation. : Hr. on taking hla seat, «aid lie felt highly gratified for tho ro- iiowcd esprassion of the confideneo of the memhen. After o few tettartoj Hr. Ehlpton stated he would, In making onfc > thf flprßTntttaaa, endeavor to keen experienced men on them. On motion of Mr. Allen, Jons T. Wmmir was elected ■ .Clark.-. ■ Mr. Wright was wxlectad Messenger. Aftaf tho-apppintcoont of a eommltteo to valt upon Jodgo- ITOlnn and Sir. Tola, the Select Council proceeded, to tho eitaaher of tba Common Council. Jonfr Mnsrnia or -OonwcnA—Both branches of the City Oousdls assembled in iho chamber of tho Common Conn; dl, after they had been duly organised inlhtlr own rooms; hy tha election of the usual officers. . . Mr.ttartwr, Urn President of tho Select Council, ocsupled • gmchair. • rrha of ft^mappointed to wait upon the f ! c ’ •&& r fillet*: y. Tho Pmffllsni proeOedeJ returns for Mayor torn fh« different w&zdfc** Mtowts- ; ' Tots,-Pettigrew. Barker. Craig. Pitt*’■Wald..., 237 *■ B 5 H.-- 20 fioooniPdo ..™..«23S * 120 9~ S& «.™...ASD - 230 19 12 , Fonrth,do 405 14 -31 With * d 0... .‘.238 J 242 115 ~ 18 Sixth 1 do ........... 32t 131 . 20 2S ' SaTmthdo 89 ‘ •'• 18 ''4 *-- "Eighth do ...203 85 15 7 ‘ Ninth do 35 60 1 . ‘t 1182 lss "lW 5 Prttlgrow'a v0te.......1132 Valt , »THaj(!rtt7.,..„loW I Bhlp(on'st»tod tt»t UftYob* lining nnlndjmt&- ! Brghost tsndldatt,w rtretsa Mayor ortho olty. ' -Ihooatb to support the Conititatton oftboUnltod StatM, Of the Coxtuaoavealth of Pennuyljrftnla, and to 1 voll and ftlthfoUy'iveTfona the dalles ciaiayorortbo.eHy,'WM then administered to Mr. Volz, by his honor Judge M6Clar&: ■ After tho oath of office had been' administered, - Ur.-Toll made the following remarks i s , . Ifr, Praidtnl) gmUanat cf tht Select end ObniriDJ* (bun cils, end HllOKKitisaii:— lt is withxnbro than ordinary feelings I appear boffins you, and take upon..myself; under oath, the weighty responsibilities resting upon tho chief magistratoof this rity. Ii Is my oanest and dneore desire to extend and perpetuate the good character of thie city, a ' eßywhoae prosperity ia ibo pride and boast of my hcsrfc,end to promotehyetetyjafitshd honorable means, tho comfort and welfare'pf the communlty-gcnerally. > To that end,usd to afford eecurityto. the citizen from theiacondlaxyjibousaff* ate, mid the burglar, it 'sholl be my care, that the police stalinovergrow weary In. the discharge of their duty. If it should-so happen that toy officer amici I my-' appointment should neglect to discharge the trust reposed in him, a change most and will bo cSeelod* . Is conclusion,allow mo toeay; J b&vuno disposition to delegate to myself any authority which I do not possess Bat all laws which com o undexmy jurisdiction,Twill rigidly aud-impartlally execute. Alter Mr. Vola had concluded, the Joint meeting was dis» solved* and tbs selrot Council proceeded to their chamber. • Both Counts soon afterwords adjourned until Tuesday, when thfy trill meet in convention to elect dty officers. Fiat—A fire broke out this morning, about hali-pastsov. oa o’clock, In the glass works of Phillips, Best A Go.) on Second street, above iho Canal Bridge.* It was cansed by a ateTtvpipe,.which passed through tharloft, boccm!pght&ted jmd IgnlUng tho straw stored there.„Thp engine# jrwe rood on tBe v grouudi andwxttnguiihedthefirigdscS sot the packing room had been destroyed,and with U, “pots**: and other articles of considerable value. The loss to the firm will amount to $3,000, meetly caused by tho destruction of “pots,” •' : •• ■ ■ • Arpoumixms.—Mayor Vols this morning, after he had been Inducted Into office, mado the following appointments s Clerk—Ephraim Jones. - > High Constable—James Ilctd. Day Police—Thomas U'Coy, of the Sixth Word; Wm.O Rea, of tho Fifth Ward; Ralph Frost, of tho. Fifth Ward; Ana T. Bougber, of tho Seventh Ward; and John Cannon, of tho First Ward. Dlvtdend Notice* Om« Ohio kirn Peuistivaxu BAO&oin Co-, > Pittsburgh, December 31,1363. f fIMIE Directors of the Ohio, and Pennsylvania Railroad X Company have declared a dividend of four per cent, out of iho.net comings of tho rood for the six months ending thi* day, payablo on and after the 23d January next Transfer Books will be dosed until 27th January, pros W. LARIMER. Jiv, Treasurer. Uivldeiidi NOTICE !a hereby given that the Moxoxcuneu TUtws no* Covpakt <IM, on tho 31st day of December, 1533, declare a dividend of four dollars per share on the capital stock of grid company,out of the earnings of said company, for the year-1653, one half of which was ordered to be pud lo the stockholders on the 15Lb day of July last; the bal ance of bxM diTtde&d, bring two dollars per share, will be payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the Treasurer of said company, Novelty Works, Grant street, Pittsburgh, on and after the 16th day of January, 1564. J. IS. MOOHHtiAD, ' jaffigw . President. "Dr. X. Hostotter’s Celebrated Itomach Bitters, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, nnd warranted to in*lg orate and strengthen the whole system of everyone who uses them, are now kept tor rale by Dr. GEOs IL KEYSRB, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; FLEMING BROS., Drugrfsta, cor. Wood and Fourth st*.; 11. £. BELLERB, Druggist, Wood it beL Third and Fourth: JOEL MOULKR. Druggist, Uhorvr street; nnd all our first dose Hotels and Restaurants, as veil as dealers generally, where the proprietors moat respectfully ivfer the public for them. The expense Is but a tnfle, alien compared with tho In* calculable good they effect Feeling satisfied that our Bitten possess merit sufUdcnt to recommend them, we will not multiply words to their praise, bat a*k all to give them a trial; but ba •‘■refol to ask for HOSTUTTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, as there are other Bitters represented In be the same, which compara tively are worthless. Oar Bittoi s are without a rival, either as (o their medicinal qualities,or as a beverage, Thuy put np in square bottles, containing a fall quart, with di rections on, andjh*. J. flatleller’a Otomcsh Bitten blown on -the glass*, None other genuine. UOSTETTEB, SMITH & 00. £C7 Tena street, Pittsburgh. (IUFFhE— SOU bags primo Wo for sale } jail OFFICE OHIO AND tfA. iL It. CO,* . Pitt*lmrgh,T>ee.2l/S3, / NOTTCE,— Th» AnnaatMetUng of tho Stockholders and Election of Director* rf tbr-Gbloand Fenna, Railroad Cop puny for tho enduing jeor, will tie held at the Office of the Companyvln ntUburyb, on THURSDAY, the 2fiih day of Jammy, 1&64, between tho bonraof 10 A. m “ ‘ ; <l<v23rdtd SisO acres id Muecatino county; 200 do Cedar do; 240- do Scott do; : Tha above- Lands are wa'ltacated, after a personal exam* I nation. Those in Hoacalloo county are, on an average, ten miles from vho city of Muscatine, and within two milrs of tho Mississippi and Mlsmmrt Railroad. which read U now making from Davenport to lowa City. They will be eold in portiona of 40, 80 and ICO acres, r A pplr to JAME 3 BLAEELT, JsO ...■•■ - ■■■• ; Itenißrtate Agent • SALK cm J(ENT~Tti« Urge Factory Ualldtog.with 1 frar Lot* of Graded, fttuate near Melt ee.c&‘Washing* . icm t tivot, oppodto flint ctasiMrorlts of Mr. 0. Johaaoa, In 'Blrmtogham. Enquire of 1 I». M. DATTS, Andfoaecr. Comer- of Wood- fcnd Fifth nirecU.. ' “ fII&BGMKS. HATING determined to close my business within tbs next sixty day* I will kU off my remaining stock at •greatly reduced pda*. Tbs stock romprine* many de*lrs bio Goods; amongst thomare 30 pa. Bar'd QountryFUa nel*. selling at 60centa a yard. 3.0. MUNTZ, - J»4’tf , Market street, near liberty. TT A« R DYES.—Batchelor** Liquid Hair Bis, tor instantly H changing tbs color of the hair to a deep black—tho best now in use. Also, It uracil’s and Harrison** Hair Byo, end Alxa&il»t , s Inoobaphe, ftr salo by. JO3EPU FLEMING, Corner Market st. and Diamond, ■ j*9 - and corner Fourth and gtnUhficld eta.. /^tODPISK—Just received, \j 10 easks prime Codfish, 5 bH* No. 1 Salmon, 300 lbs smoked Balmoo,. ... . ‘ 20 bids gib’d Herring. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel,- . . 160 boxes Burlington scaled and No. 1 smoked lierring, For sale low for cash by JhllU HAWORTH* dccO Corner of Diamond and Diamond allay. , Fsrmi. Uouei« 6c.| To bet. ONE OB TWGFABMS, with commodious Brick Dwell lugs, end Stablra, near to the city, and suitable for Gardens, Milk Farm*, or to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient-Brick Country Mansion and Btable, largo enough lur a respectable familr. Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with (tabbed basomont and atUo—on the bank of the AHeghony, above Ujo aqueduct. ; JAMES B. CRAFT, dec2S:tf No. 144 Fourth ft ' FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, JCRT BKOKLVED AT 1 A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner of Wood and Fifth 'Streets, •-• v - uypra PATtuctg a r&Tryp. [soplQ “ BCIbDIXG bOT FOR SAbK. A DOT 24 foot front on WYLIE - street, and extending bacfc'lo9 feet to Wide alloys On the back part of the: Lot U a Cellar Wall, built Ibr two small House*. This Lot is in ndaslrablu location for aresldenco; and wjll bo sold ; low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from, incumbrance. Enquiroof ■ . GEO. P> GILLMOHEi , novlO At Oittce of Morning Post. For Bale* A LOT OF GROUND IN BIRMINGHAM, having 24 feet front on. Canon street, by 100 foot in depth. it hone of (be most valuable Lots on thob streot. Title perfect; terms accommodating. Enoulreof _ • v. •> :- w b , - • . . 147 Fourthat., Pltts'gh. TOL« tt . v r* AIHASEBTENT ROOM, corner Fonrtb street and Cherry, ••fltfajiey, piitebuygb. :,Ihe Boom to 2l by 33; half aboye ground; dry and w^ftniabed f ~yt lisWeoal vault in front Will be rented from Ist April next Enquire at office nf*t Morning Post” Js7 SOAP— 30 boxes Palm, 1 10' do Castile, ’•5 do - Almond, 2 do Olivo, 2 do C&ndla, DO do Toilet and Fancy: forsmloby nov24 J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street T| HALF BOXES RAISINS; IUU 100 qr do . ■ do • • 20 kegs Sun -.do. / . 20 hf kegs Ban. do 10 hf. kegs Malaga Grapes; 10 boxes Messina Lemons, fteeelvod this day and for sale by dec23 - JQaIIDA RHODES A QQ.,30 Wood st. onn DRUMS FWS; DUU 300boxesM. 11. BftUlnß; 5 160 half boxesM.R.K&l»!ns; 200 qr. “ “ *' 200 boxes Fancy Toys; ’lOO u Motto Lozenges. 'Receiving and for sole by J. Q. ANDERSON A No. 0 Wood gt ’VETUITE FLANNKLS>-A.'A. MASON A OO.VNo. 26 Fifth : W street, will open this day 10 halos of White Flannels, of the best makos, of t Wcl«hi 'English slid American manu facture. dora > SGNDBIKS— ■ ■ 40 balf chest* Y.IL Tea; • ; 2& <* « i.Blaekdn, so « y. n. a<r. - 10 boxes W,H. Grant’s s’e Tobacco; SO - u Grant A Bennett’* 6V, 10 “ Howard AFallen’* 6*B: 3 cases Battm’s \A lb lamp; SO boxes Clothes Fi os; fiO ’ GhUhsothefioap; ■ 30 doses' Bucket*; 10 “ :'Xabs» 'On hand sed frrttktab? KIKKPATIUCK ft UEKRONB, No. 213 Liberty street, Sundries-*! ante Bug*; < . lhbllißid; . • 1 “ Bo’.lßutter; Dry Apples; * 1 boxßeesvax; lsSctHops; „ i lbbl Chestnuts; 100 dos Brooms. Bscelredhblsdsyindtbrsalsby a«a : KXBgPiTHIQg * HERBONB. y BDHIU-BBPECmO—WOMBS far ■■■ ' ■ tiixYl • r KBlSKB!B,l»Woo<lstn*t. .^^■*r^ig3 - na»t3M^at l wtinowiJ*4*^?fc*Vwesa-. , --.5a3r,s CDSMERCIAI/ post. g■*.. —- . BAIfJ : nOP PITTSBUEGH MABKET. . .' or Tat Dstvr Uomnia \ , Saturday, January 14 18C4. . f ■'■: Bualdefl* was again, rery quiet liut lltUe doing to'an;? department The markets generally ro* main unchanged-.. 4 ' tnarket for Cloi“eraeod, hnd holdon* generally aro asking hlghqr prices.:-We fcaar or an offer of $5,80 Tor 400 bushels; $5,40 it demanded. Sales of 30 bus from first hands at $5,30. We also * speculative -feeling la the Eastern market, uswlA be icon by the following from the Baltimore AmericanotTborfidoy: -’. • ' • ■ v.: ■ ; Sim^—There-is et present conriderabteaclivity In Clo veraefcd, and within 4 day or two prices -have advanced.' At the date of nur- lart report" the highest figure realized was hoehol, Prices now range at from $0.25 to $0,607* bushel. W«,> hear, of sales- of 160 bus at the latter figure, and of conaldataWo pared* at sfl,37J£ja bushel n PPUs*®ontlmievoiy light, and prleesrctnalo steady. Wo not© sales of 60 bbto from .wagons at s©@B,o6 fbr superfine,-and s6,l2@ftlß for extra; asate of WhbJUtom store at $0; Boies from storeaiofsu. perflno at $8,25, and $0,37 for extra. - QRAIN—-Tho demand continues brisk fbr all descriptions, ™,^v 1 .We qnoto oat* at 40041; corn 60 @63; barioyGl@es;wheat $1,2001,27; ryu wanted at 70 @7©. ■•■•■• ■ : i BULK. POBKj—Wo .hoar of several country packer* now in the market to cell, but their views and those of our pack era here, arqsomowhntcpsrt.- - • - = Ss¥^§ B n I J? Rtead f'd D »and at 9010 c.: PLABL of 3 tons at 6^c. scales yasterdayat $10013,00. WHISK!-—Sales of 57.bbte in lots, at 20@‘27c. o 1 - . • - . BT.Z6UIS, January p.- . , ProTifuonsara inactive. Hog slaughtering drags on ao count ofscorcityof material, Backers ore paying s4>lo@ 4|»5. _ V . . ....... Ilntp.—Stock in vrarehonßes about 1400 bales. No pro bability of qalcs at as navigation to: any market to -entirely Impossible, j. Last nates at $1250128 ton. •"■...■■ • •N°:-«centt»®®wtionß.: Upper.ainesqaotodat - .. . . .Pucvjsiohb.—Mesa pork nominal at sl2sbb!. ; Noquoia vtionsfbrhaconorhaikmeats. Prime laM Sc # CINCINNATI, January 11 . Tbo river has risen two feet rine© Saturday, supposod to' have, been caoßcd partly by tho gorge below. .Ficmu—Tbero is noactlvUy in the market, but it to firm and supplies light. The sales: comprised 180 and 200 bbls *tss,ss,nndSddo at 55,45. Received during the last 4S hour*, 1860 bbls, -•Hoos.—The market was moro steady to-day, with Mice of 2QO head, ov, 315 Ow, at 20Q do nl $4,00; 214 do. av. 220, at $4,35; 200 do, ft?. 235, at $4,60. W« quote $4,800 4,66 a* tborango.-:: sales, today comprised 200,000 Ih* shoul ders and shies, In dry.SJdl, deliverable Ist Mrrcb. at-4o and 5o: . l Dp,ooo do do at same; and IUO.OOO do shoulders at 4c; IQOOkogs latd OtB^ua; v 2OO and C 5 bbls (loot B^. ’ from Mliuni Canal, and ICO do fro mrivoMit life,‘VerT 100 da from wagon**! lVd>e. Tho market appears sums!?*- •• “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Paokot Lino, FOa TUS 005VXT4KCSOP* PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT amrtEH PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBYIM«ti, And Saint liOuii. (T"5» K This Litre is composed of seven k. eluta powerful bteamers, nn<v v» vniyffiquallcd far speed, frpleodor, «nr»ty«Ssua££«Cli and comfort, and i* the otut Tnaocan paiiy List or Steam Paccsts on the Ohio rlrcr. It connects with tho U. S. Mail Lino of Stcamors from Cincinnati to LoalsvlUo and Saint Louis, bj which passengers and freight aro tiol-tlal and re tttpud through daily. Two iiuw Steamers hare Leon added to His Lino, which now eonrista of tho following Ixmw: Pays of Departure Pools. (hplatrtt. fnm f\tlibursh. BLCRKYK STATIC. M. W. Bu.rxtiooTEn....Sunday. M KKBKNOGK. No. U Datis iMoutlay. A LLEGIIBNY ............Ocq, M Lais Tue*day- CH> STAL PALACK J. Kquxtz- tVedHi*.’’ri«r- PIIJ LAPKLPHIA R. J. Gracc..* Tburiiiiy- PITTS BURGII- H. CAift jJLXu. Friday. PKNNSYLYAMA........Jso. Kumtutse Batunlny. Is’ara dally at 10 o'clock, A. M., pnvi**l7- No freight Tccdrinl after mao o'clock on tho morning of departure. . For particulars, apply on board. or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, - ! * JOHN FLACK, ’JAgenU, Momragahela Hodm Buildings. Jdcel&i Phtxborjth. ISM. Vor ffevr Orleans. The eubnantlaincw uenmer w AIWYLIV* W, ooils, Master, will Irate f.>r the tufrrrcr'fi&aaaboTc end Intermediate pertj, oa the opening of navigation. Jot freight onlv, apjilv to j»ll JAMEtt A. rtUTCIIISON 1 CO. Dividend.' omcii OP HTrSUUHGII gas company, 1 January Oth, IK>4. / - Trustee* of the. IMlt*hurph <.»«« Company bav»> this JL day declared a Dividend of Hto l*rr Cent, on: of thn on th« capital *t«ck of raid company, payable forth' with to the etockholiJnrF, urthoirlp.nl rf-pre.tenUUTe*, at the office of the company. JAMBS li. CHUteTY, jalo:2w Treasurer of Vlttshnnth On OmipnoT. PKKK'd JPDOb'it UK PUMPKIN, Ir'OK t’ltig—Tld» art»* pie Is prepared -fora sweet I‘umpUlttA,* and tv-ill Pica of superior qualltr ZhrarfuM*.—Take ona ojticc, t>r two UMs spoonfull* <*f the powder, uu£ »d<l to it oco quart of milk; ha it ebtiul nu hour or twe In & warm place,, after which tiiM tpjr** am! sweetening to suit the teste, and It wilt to ready for baktog. Tor udehj * U.E. fiKM.ttltS i CO. JalO ■ _ 61 W<*»l street. ■* eiyoLAiß. Aiotlee* • - v. MU. JOHN C. BCHAAD, having rereiv*! the appoint-* dent of librarian of thn Yoanjt.Men**3!t*n»u«ta Li brary and Mechanic*' Institute, l* authorized to culleet all 1111* for lhSLfOn presentation of Trr«*usvr> receipt, jalitw WHXIAM M. HHRSII. Treasurer. ' jni:2r" Sv>y. Bcotcn~Hltl Market House. ~ . Tni! DUTUJIKHhbave abandoned the D.iitixnnJ, Mc/Zsi • Ztouw,ftud hafeuntralmondy agreed, with bnt«irif»ci ct'pUon, to Supply their customers with i-hnW JTVSATS. on therejtnlar market days and erenlog*, otUio SCOTCH 111I.L market nonsa Tb« Farmers and Ihoto baTl'j’ uri-, .tr„, 4,- , u Hi fivjJ Uto tfa«!r advantage to attend. - f t7«hopo thfct *bc will favor usvrLb their undi vided patrosruje, jintotf “ Baidoeii Curei>> AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for j restoring the lfair cm Heart llorfLCwu-. ei*l to prerent th« Hair from falling. ia-vlnoing poUeu opinion* of persons wljo *h> uriog St. Thu 1« a ne»r aril (do, rctvoUj Jatmlue«l,l* enure rare for RaMwrw*, end wi!) *ia«d the tort of a discerning pubH<vna thousands vho haru u»od ml} testify. Eco circular u> bf) hail of the Ajjeou, gulng fail particular*. Fric* $l,OO In l*w botUr*. Cl R. FIBUKR A CO- Proprietor*, 57 Summor street, Cltmdaud, Ohio. • For sale !n Pittsburgh la the Ibltowlug houses;— Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox A Co, Seller*, G. 11. Kerncr, JoelMohlor, lJenj. Page, Jr., • ' XlLCaasol. ' AUtQka\y aiy.—L. A. Beckham, Prasuly & Means, J. 11.I 1 . Filming. RmutgAcCT.— John G. Smith. {jn?ry GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 57 Fifth Street, In Xflaaoulo Buliatug, . $ TAVING fitted up a note for the parposo of resuming ■. I*l hi* business, fleiter* himself to bo eblo to make to order FeahtonebleClothingof*Udescriptions. Citterns end' stranger* desiring'comfortablo garment*, will do well to gits him A call, as bo Udetermined to pleoan tho most fat» tidloa*. lie will also bo happy to a«o many of hi* old rus tornor*. ea he ha* inti recoiled. from the Eastern citi**, an elrgaut stock of CLOTUS, CASSIMBUK3 and VESTINGS. dec3l:3m «. I» W« Oliulwiek) IN BAOS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, y Pittsburgh# Xbo highest price Id cash paid &>r rage, mfllrf ■. : - _ __ I HAVE placed my liooks and Accounts in the hands of JiKZS C. lUcasi> R»j.,for settlement, nnd I earnestly hopo lbet all who are indebted for subscriptions to the Daily and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, will pay op a* FpoedUy m possible. Mr. Richey la algo author lied to settlo the aocoanta of tho firm of HA&rxa A Laytqs, and Uaatxb A FtULUPi. L» HARPER* , ■ JOHN LAYTON. :N. B-—Mr. JUcbey will ho found fit tlio ofllco of the Post, where the Books still remain. . . [Ja2. . Bate end Capa. JOSEPH COX A Ca, curnor wood street / Hand Diamond alloy,, would respectfully friends And the public that they ®‘r fta 42> are' receiving a larga&nd splendid stock of HATS AND CAPS, of the latest styles, which they are prepared to sell on os reasonable terms os any other housa In tho city. Give ns a call, and examine our stock. - noplO, ‘ A MADE SUPERINTENDENT WANTED, at South Pitts- burgh J'ubllo Schools. Salary SCUO per annum, pava- Me monthly. An eiaralaatlon will toko place at tho • Bchool Houfo, on the Cth of February, at 0 o’clock, P. M. • I. E, McVAT. Borrotary, Domestic andJbraffn Exchange Bank t*otes, Gold andliilecr Bought Sold ana Enchanged, at the. ■ EXCHANGE AND DANKINQ HOUSE OF imzk h A. BOA & CO., *£•••*•• .; woon snsstptansmaa.--^ Interest allowed on time deposits. - [janl2 j. as el Notice. JOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, tho. business will hereafter be conducted under th** style of J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smlthfinld and Fourth streets. • 1 • jatlrv 'William Carr do Go., • (Wh. Oabti late of the firm of J. Parker A Co.) \XY HOLEBALE GROCERS and Dealerslu Foreign Wines f T and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified \V bis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty fctroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaG:y A. A. MASON & CO. COMMENCE THETA FIRST GREAT SEUI-AFSVAL BALE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1864, TAMES ROBB, No. 109 Market btoeet, Pittsburgh, will tf offer his present large stock oi BOOTS, SHOES, and EUBBKRB, at verifloio prices, until the 10th of February, 1854, when ho hopes to remove to his New Store, No. 80 Market street, which ho intends filling with an entirely new- stock. Tho public are tcapectfally invited to callanu procure his present at unusually great bargains Remember tho place—No. 109 Market street, between Fifth street and Liberty* f jti2:tf .•T1 Gopartnershlp. ' ; “ TTAYING associated W.-Moosr with mo in the Hide, Tl Leather and Oil bnsinees, the business will be carried on from this date, at tho old stand, under the style of January 2d, 1854. WALTER BRYANT & CO. ttaltzb lrnTura ..... : moony; TIT ALTER BRYANT A CO., Wholesale and RetailDcalcrs ,Vy \jx Hides, Leather ozut Oil, No. 239 Liberty street ja7;2g<U2tw . - -“ . ~ ; 41 AH BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, No. I.' ' 5O do Jackson do , . 20.000 Torpedoes. ! 1 case Nutmegs. 30 kegs Cooking EaUins. Received and far sale by . • • ; daTfi J. C. ANDERSON A NO; 0 Wood ft. W” HUB FLANNELS—A. aTMASON -ft CO n No. 25 Fifth strttf,intit» attention to their very large and •nmete assortment of White Flannels, of Foreign end Do- - : dec24 OPS—fr baits first sort Western N. Y. liopa just recM •, for aale by , •.<? ;ju* . KTBKPATMOK&HRBBOH3, COHMEBCIAL SUMMARY. • - r • ATD • - . SAINT LOUIB Wonted to Bent MODIOUS DWKLLUUUaiMri- GtiOftOK W. SMITH, Vltfc ctrv^L rtTcasns association Take Soil Notice to Teachers* •At. No. 25 Firm St&sxt. Selling Off to Remove' ••• " • * I* ’ • ... .■* '!■ . ■ .*■ .. ■» •«> ***■'*; • *;,»»» * ;* PBICE3 0? S! ■ OOB££OtU MOT F 0& SHE. Fatrlcl&r &:■ Friend, K: ■ v Comer of PifOt and Wood LOANS. Uuite l j P<mtuty1ran1a6a.1KT9.......;;..;...... PonnFylvaiiio6s.lB6B Allegheny c0untyfi5.................. Allegheny county c0up0n5....;...;. Pittsburgh city G 5............. Pittabargh dty coupons, payable - Allegheny-City fou* ............. Allegheny City coupon*, payable in Phi1^e1pW^.^.;..........:. :: : : BANK STOCKS. . ' Bdnk of Pittsburgh* .............. Merchants t Manufacturers* Bank Exchange 8ank.....*........ .... Foriners'Depositßank....... Allegheny SafJngs Bank.... BRIDGE STOCKS. .Mouongahela Bridge StCiair street Bridge..*... Hand street 8ridge............ Northern Liberties Bridge* INSURANCE STOCKS. - WeflternJnaurauce Company...... Giliens’losuraace Company....'.. Assodated Firemen’s Company.,- TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlanticand 0W0....... Pittsburgh,Cinciimatialiouisvflle Lake Pittsburgh Gas W0rk5....... Monongahela-51ackwater........... RAILROAD STOCK. ' I Pennsyltania Railroad *..*;l OMoand‘PennsylY&niaßaUrond.-i Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad*.! Murine Railway and Dry D0ck..... Turtle Creek PJ&nkßoad.*..«*..* Perrysville Plonk Road *.*....*'*£ Greoniburg Turnpike Cliartiers Coal Company ........ COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n.....*........ North'American..*****............ North We5t.......*..*............*..., Northwestern.-...........*....*..*, Adventure Ohio Trap Rock. Minnesota ..***.*,.****** Pittsburgh and iKloßoyal*; Dooglos Houghton..... Ontonogan.. Ridge..*...*.*.,. Pirn Steel Celling Ar.tec. Bluff. * Peninsular...*....***. Ayery..,*,, * „ Potest.,..*.. rhtehix*******......, Iron City-—— V COBBSCHCD I»iat TOB n Hoon Sargent, £ •f?t Corner of Wood and & '•: PENNSYLVANIA* -Pittsburgh Banks..W~.* ip hr. Philadelphia u BrownmJle ** ..........par. Cur.bn county “ —..... bf Oh'«UsrCo.(u«wL'aue)... « Columbia Bridge C 0...... *£ D-iutUlq “ IMawafcco. ** O-'ylestOTm “ Germantown “ Lancaster 8ank5........... M *A iionigomrTyco.Banks.*. hi Northumberland “ ... j? PoUtTille *« ... l< heading “ ... (J &diuylkill county M ... Q Washington “ ... *2 Weatßrancfc w • w Wyoming.... k Carlisle gi Ch axatwwb urg. % Gi'ttyfburgh...^........... Ifftnondal*...... ......... a? Middletown...... g Waynesburg...,.,.. York Rank 5...;........; % li'dbf Notes .. _ United Stab** 8unt....... 1& Allegheny CltytJerip.-,.. paT. Pittsburgh City ...... par. AilegheuyCo. '• ......prwa. NEW YORK. Kaw York \i Country Banks... 5a NEW JERSEY. All solvent Ranks ... .All DELAWARE. j AH eolrent 8ank5........ \i\ Small N0te5......y. MARYLAND. } Ralthricro 8ank5.,...;.* Country Ranks. VIRGINIA. Banker Yn.* branch***-.. %1\ Farmers’ Bk.a branch*-*., i 1 Valley Bk.abr&nrins fid' Ktcb&nge Bk.*brauelu-a b- 4 { Wheeling Kant*., L;1 Wheeling sii ..NEW ENGLAND, j AH solvent 8ank5...,,,.,. 51’ AUCTION SALES. JAMES M’KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Bier* chant, No.lStMYool eurt*t,ncar tho - corner of Fifth, .regular salts of Dry Goods. Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, now and eorotid hand Furniture, each day at 10 end 2 o’clock; and m rati* kulight,ca*.L uleulug,Watches and J«r»oliy t Gims, Bosks, Fan>;y artirks,CutJery, Boots,’ Shoes, Ac., with a general aMwrtmeut of every; description of Dry GootU.' . Rf'Spr.te tho principal merchants. - feL2 ’ AacUou—Rally gale*. _ end Shoe** lUtt, Caps, Ac-. •'*•-•• . • AT 2 t>*CU>CK, P. &L, Glassware. Table Cutlery, Lmking .tflaEi’v?,Zvf)Waiid lisud Household and Kitchen Fur* niture, Ac., • . AT 7 O'CLOCK, F. Rook*, Stationery, Article?, Musical lustrtijiietjta, lUnlmrAßDd Cattery, Ciottri}.-,*, \nrf:tv Go.*]?, QoMa&d ECwwsicbM, Ac. F, M. OAVIft Au«-tJoow*. fjaJlrtf lA2IEB "itcKEKI?A, Auctioa&er. '•QBVKNTH :'rAIVNn»OK£K'9 |3.U.E OF HRVOLVIHQ t7* PISTOIA !Ffi\Yl.lVt» PJKOK. iiOLU ANO SILTRR WATCHES. I‘ANCV «nK)O<, at Anrrn.f.— ’ This evening, January Hlh. »Uht. will be ao'-d at Mr.Keona’a auction hmwa. tHi»,foUcvinz nnWwi of on Fawn* broker';-—On** i-ii ljorrcHM revolving jl*ir.J, w|<h bullet ■Would*, poml*r »ri*.l <•#«- {Superior London twist double Wr'»-iU-i fnwllnjr !’m.dy fnbluxj An awmrt turnt cf p«.»d, 5» >* r bj-d i iher Head i»iirn?, guard cljbljl*, reticule?, f.Miry l oxen, clothirp:. &e. jaolt : and^STAHdifmsYHool)s, . I CLOTHING, 4c-, At Aictjo*. —Oa THURSDAY, Janu ary 19th, at 2 o’clock, v 111 be sold, at McKenna's Auction lloutp, the following ariidwi of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ac..* Shawls, rauibrlc hdklV., laces, silk fringes and gimps, patent thread, silk and woolen plaids, silk "brocade, poplin, delaines, ginghams, calicos, testings, flannels, alpacas, mo rint*, beraUes, ell cloths, cHSsimores and casMneta. suspen der*, blankets, tweeds, sack flannels, drilling, silk bonnets, mantillas, spool cotton, shirts and drawers, hosiery, Ac. ifttfl . JAMES McKKNNA, Auct’r. ; ASSIGNEE** SALK cf an extotuito COUNTRY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, Jan* mtry lißh. 1564, at 2 o’clock, will be sold, at ilcKehna’a Auction House, by order of Assignees, tbe stock of a retail country slont. Among ..the lot. ore some very fine goods; such as.Saxtmy. Ooburgs, merinos, alpacas, moua de laines, bePiJgi'3, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos,'chintzes, pant, stuff. TostlDps flannels, bleached and brown, muslins, ailk Mfcfr. and cravats, fine shawls and dress hdhfa., ribbons, laces tweed cloths, casslnets, patent thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders. Unsays, lamb's wool shirts anil drawers, white Ureas shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoats &n<l pantaloons, superfine satin vests, Irish, linen, Imrkratn and pndding, silk plush, chueans, heavy blankets, furniture calico, men, wounpi, misses, boys and youths' hoots, brognns, shoes, bootees, bu*kin/% pumps and slippers, gum overshoes; alto, a Tory largo lot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles, jhf) 1 JAMES McKENNAi Auctioneer. F. H. DAYIfI, Auctioneer. Books, by catalogue, at bo sofa at Ihe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, ©u SATURDAY EVENING, January 14th, commen cing nt 6J£ o'clock, a-valuable collection of Miscellaneous and Illustrated Booksj.amoug wbfrh oro-Book of-Iteme, splendid portrait?; Tbo Iris, do; Dow Drop,do; Friend ship's Offering, dot Parlor Scrap Book, do; Jeffrey's Miscel laneous Essays j.Madnteah’B do; Dictionary; Bhafcprperian Quotations: Mdlman’n History of Christianity; Massacre in Boston, 1770;. Schoolcr aft's American Indians; Book of Now Covenant; AikonA Frosts j Works of Henry Kirk Whitoj Mozoon’a Proverbs for the Pwple; Freeman's Companion; Fabvron Elections,Ac. Catalogues can be obtained at tho Anctlon Booxol j*l2 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. joon maiixa... . oocmun matura^ FLKfiHXG BROTHERS, (Successors hr J. Kidd&Co.) Wll OLESALE DIVINGI 8T 8, JVo. OO Wood Sired, PittibwyJi, Dx. '■ Proprietors of Dr. M’J<ano’s Celebrated Yormifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. jatQ , JOSEPH FLKUIffC, I'sucnxsao.a. to j,. vincbr t co.l CORNER MARKET • STREET : AND DIAMOND, keens constantly on hand a fall oasortmant of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and nil articles per min ing.to Ms business.. . ■ JljjF Prescriptions carefully compounded at ; nil hours, ; . ja&y , nzsosa, Notice* ; \ DISSOLUTION.— -The firm of L. WILCOX k CO., Drug gists and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d inßt. Tho subscriber, having disposed of his entire Interest la the jatefirm, to. hte .late partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to his'.frUndi, and. ask a. continuance of the patronage heretofore : so liberally be stowed upon them., {j&9] ; . Li WILCOX, Jr. MINERAL WATEIW.—I have on hand; and am con stantly. receiving fresh supplies of the following waters, in pint and quart bottles:. Empire Spring, White Sulphur Spring. Congress Water, and Saratoga Water.: ' . . JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market st. and Diamond; juO . * - And comer Fourth and Bmithfield sts. MEDICINE CHESTS—A now lot of various sizes and styles, filled to order; for sale by "..l. JOSEPH FLEMING: r Market at. and Diamond. ; = ja9 .and corner Fourth and Bmlthflold sts. t LYON'S KATUAIRON and Barry’s Tricopherous, a now lot, just received and for sale by.. . JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Market st. and Diamond, - jaO L . and-corner Fourth apd Smitbfield st*. NEW BOOHM—H. P.'Callow, Dispatch Buildings, has : received the following:. Massine of Art, for December; No,-6 Practical Draughtsman: Popular Educator, for December; . : "Tho Lady at Home, by Arthur; . The Iron Rule, by Arthur; . The Twin:Broihers; And all the different MagaalneeTfor tho present month. . : defrfl -. H. P. CALLOW, Third street, a,AOIt NEW- YEAR’S PARTIES —Good and cheap Fruits . can bo bod at JEHU HAWORTIFS, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, such os— ■ " ' Now Bunch-Raisins, Cluster ■ ; “ ■ 10 . “ Keg and Yalencia Ralsias, . .- r 8 L “ French Currant?, ' rM . -., Lemon, Orange mid Citron Peels, > So.on.&ce* Cranberries,/ <D*art. Cooking Wina and Brandy, 26 .- <* But above all, primo Y. Hyson Tea at • 60c.^fi>. A 1 bo, fine rough ffavorod English Breakfast Tea at 40 eta. I per pound. -1 ; /~ILOVKK SEED—2S bbls Clovor Seed tor sale ty .. A> sdecZL . ... KIRKPATRICK AHERRONB. vri-**yc:jr£ ~ \*v + . “>?sfc - ■„ i ■ - itto&mirQ >xcXumi litneUt i \.&d. \ $ ns,oo 100,00 106,00 05,00 97,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 102,00 .99,00 102,00 98,00 92,00 56,60 67,00 . 65,25 -65,76 67,60 . 65^0 00/10 44,00 43,00 24,00 68,60 46,00 49,00 - 48,76 60,00 102,60 10,00 : 29,00 -8,00 49,75 40,00 -63,00 105,00 12,00 V£2 LIST. BASS HI TJR KOBHIHO POST BT Sxchonge Bonkersi stWU r lHtUbttrgh. J;- ' oino. h k9.toßk.and brandies*. $£ !iO|%!r6olTent Banks.*... a? -liw3k.hf Sandusky*.*** . Granville *„„*. 60 N0rwa1k.*,,...*....***.. 60 < Urbana **..**„* 6C Wooster..**.*.*.***.,; 25 INDIANA. State Stock 8ank5*....... Stateßk.and branches*. % ILLINOIS. EE 8 Bint* Stock 8ank5.,.*.... v State Bank Branch*.*... 60 Bankcf Illinois*....**.. 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Backs M I Missouri, 4 8 tateßk.ond branches*. - MICHIGAN, All solvent Banks. wisoonsin: Marino a Fire Insurance 00. at Mttwaukle**** 2 . TENNESSEE. AH solvent Banks 8 NORTH CAROLINA. AlTsolvent Banks*. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. AlWolront Banka****, 1 GEORGIA. All solvent Banks****. 1U ALABAMA* All solvent Banks**.** 6 LOUISIANA. AU solvent Bank®,..**.. VA EXCHANGES. New York.,*.****,. pay. Philadelphia**.*** par. Baltimore*,.**.*** par. CmcJnnatL*.****... [Lonls-ri110,,*....***. Jidlsc’t. St Lonis*.**.*t*i,*l dlßC*t. VALUE OF COINS. . t AmericanGold(n#ir)—; par. 5 American Gold (ol d)**.*prou B 3 *...:** 6 00 IftwhTickdnTS.**.. 7 80 iTen Thalers, ***** 7.80 [Ten Guilders .*.**,. 3 90. {LoulM'or..,.*.*.** * 4 25 1 Napoleons....*.**.**** 8 fc3 j Doubloon?, Patriot*..**ls 70 f gjrsmli’k..**.lo 25 stfueat*. 2 10 Auction Cora. JAMES MeICFNNA, Ane. _i_ »■ TELEGRAPHIC. otters* A. \ . i/hr TaL $lOO,OO 100,00 )' 100,00 I 100,00 i 100,00 109,00 100,00 By the O’Bemy lines for the Horning Pott FIVE BATS LATER FROH EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TOE BALTIC. Nsrr Tons, January JSWThe steamer Baltic arrived last evening at eight.o'clqek, with Liverpool dates to the2Bth, belnjf five days lateh . The 28tb was observed as a holiday. Negotintionßon the Peace prqjectfiavs commenced. The' 'Fcntamanifestso pacific disposition; .The combined fleetla still at Beyeos. • LnxsPoat, December 27.—Cotton—The sales on Tuesday were 6000 bales, including 1000 oh - . Speculation,, closing steadily; quite as dear, Brown A Shipley quote fair" Or* leans' middlingrß} fair middling 6 yfc ■fair uplands 6%; middling ordinary 4>£(§}s *£% inferior *3£@4. - • • . , . -.. : Breadstnflsr’Vlour STs. .Sales to A moderate extent,"and, steady. la in good.request Friday's depression covered, closing Simr 'lndian Corn held firmly; better qualities dearer. Brown A Shipley quote white Wheat at Ios.4d'.@lls;Eed. 10s @los. 4d.j western Canal Hoar 37s* ©3BCanada'B7s.©3Bs4 Sour lndian Corn 4654 yellow 45a; mixed :445; 4d.: . On Wednesdayf 'Breadetufta . were Ittactlvey-and -prices higher,'wHUupwardtendency; - A'. -The Baltic left Thursday evening, at 0 o'clock, with 84 passengers. * Consols closed, on Thursday. at 94@94% ex-dividend. Brausy December 24.—Negotiations are pending between Sweden and Denmark, having for their oqject the cohchi« rionnfa league of attentive anddefentive between the two States. .V 60,00 60,00 60,00 2,14 *60,00 60,00 60,00 50,00 60,00 Psrisßopesb, dosed 74 franca; 4*4 per cents. 101 franca. . Sr. Pekbsbubqh.—The only sign of anticipations of war noticeable in the state of trade, was a rise in prices. The difficulty la the British Cabinet has been patched up. Palmerston still retains his office.. .' / It is rumored, but is strongly disbelieved, that the Porte will consent to resume negotiations. YactSA, Wednesday evenings—ThOßussisn steamer Proth has set two Turkish villages on fire, by throwing red hot balls. 60,00 60,0 Q 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 The overland Indian mail confirmation that the Shah of Persia bad left Teh with ah army numbering 3O,OQo.ca.val ry,j*Uh 1000 pieces of cannon, and 3000 camel ioads ofatnu ntUon to jolnwiih Russia. At the latest acoonntsthe army had passed Tabreea. The Shah also sent an savoy to Dost Mohammed to point er* the advantages-ofaiding with Per* da and the Russians. /: ' ... Curious developments have come to light, which indicate that Russia has been long preparing for the present crisis. A large expedition has bam secretly organizing under pro* tenco of a campaiga against the Kahn of Khiva. ''Letters from Odessa, of the Bth; state positively that the Jogondib, a Rusaiaa 90 gun ship, was. destroyed at the bat tle of Sinope. The ofßdai bußetins do sotmentionihi* loss. The ship was bravely attacked by a Turkish both vessels blown up. One of the Turkish admiral's ald-de eamps had died of his wounds, at Betas topoL Admiral Os man Pasha, had a limb amputated, -and now lies in a dan gerous state. The TnTks estimate their loss at Sinope in ships, munitions and treasure at 20.000,000 piastres. - Two levies of recrnlts were made in Poland,on thenlgbte of the 24th of November and Bth December, at the rate of eight men to 1000. Part of the Russian forte in Poland lias bten ordered tojoin the army in Walloclila. From Bucharest, December 15th, we learn that large masses of troops hod been inarching upon Lessor Walla chin, and the PrineC Gorcbakbff had taken command. At Constantinople a telegraphic despatch; from Omar Pasha states that he is aware that the intention of these move ments U to attack Kala&t. . .:>• Tboßurepeans ofSmlcrye have collected 300,000fracte to send to the Frank volunteers in the Turkish army. ■ THIRTT-THIRD CONGBESS* WssnnroTOW Cirr, January 13. Set atx— YaUrday'i Proceedings.—Mr. Cl ay ton occupied nearly all the session tn answering Mr. Cass’s speech. . His argument was mainly directed against tho position taken by Mr. Cass that Central America named in the treaty in cluded the settlement at Ballxe. He agreed with Mr. Cass la strongly opposing thepropositioh made by England for anew treaty. Without concluding, the Senate sojourned. Obex*— Ytxterdatfi Procttdingt. —Very little was done in the House.' After a long debate, the resolution to. print 100,000 coplies of a compendium to the census was passed. A long debate then ensued on the Senate bill providing as a mode of'paying the Senators, that the accounts be au dited by a committee of the Senate. After its passage, the Senate adjtfxrnnd. Today the Senate was not in session. ' . ' House— 'fa-Vatfs Pnc&dingts— Mr.Dnmi asked leave to otter a rteoltitiittr instructing the Navel committee to eh qulre Into the expediency of keeping public vessels at each of the ports of New York, Norfolk and Boston, prepared for prompt dispatch, incase of marina disaster. Objected to. . . , AbUlwaa passed extending to fMareh,lSss, the act to settle private >and claims in California. Mr. Cobb, from the committee on Public Lairds, reported back the Homestead BIU with amendments, which were re ferred to a committee of tho whole. Mr. Cutting, from the Judiciary Committee, tn whom the .subject was referred, reported a bill providing that persons ’ heretofore born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States at the time of their birth, citizens of the U. States shall be deemed, considered and hereby declared citizens of the United States, provided/however, the rights of citizenship shall, not descend to persons whose fathers never raided in the United States. Nsw Yoax, January 13.—A1l the spare of tho steamer: Ban Francisco were blown away in the gale on the 24th. At one o’clock, on the morning of the 25th,. the engine stopped. The Piston rod broke ott, leaving tbe vessel total ly unmanageable, the sea striking tremendon* blowe-under the yards, tearing up the planking Both rides' atthatamo tittrtibdgah to make water, when the troops or ganized Into baiting gang*. At nine o'clock the sea struck a midships carrying away both smoko stack®, and all tbonp par saloon, staring the quarter deck through, and washing over board a large n umber of passenger? including Colonel Washington, Major Taylor and wift?, Copt, Field, Lieuten ant Smith, and two ladies, names unknown, three civilians also, names unknown, and 160 V. Sw’tnqpa at the earno time. Three killed, namely tßrooks, waiter barberof ves teS, and the carpenters Brother Duckett. ' On the 28th they spoke the hark. Kelly, of Horton, bound to New York, which lay by tmtfl three in the afternoon of the 29th. when they commenced getting tha passengers on board. Upwards of one hundred were taken on. board* men, womenand children, ihel tiding officers before reported with their families: Capt Judd and wife,. Lieut. Fremont ond family, O. W. AspTnwall and Qrahahu At night the berofinon. rick and dying. On tho morning of January Ist they spotethe British ship Three Bells, which lay by xts until the 3d,when hep boat was sent alongside. On the name daytbe sldp An tares tie, from Sew York for Liverpool, eame down for ns. On Wednesday both ships commenced taking off the passen gers, provisions end voter, and at sunset of the Cth had all on hoard. Httx morning they took off the crew and ofH oers, Captain Watkins being the last man to leavetho s»« Francisco. The Three Bells brings 230-pwaeogors, includ ing officers, troops and seamen of steamers. There were •leyen deaths among the crew of the steamerfremthe time aho was disabled until theSth, including two who were washed overboard*.. STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO LOST. Niw Yo&s, January I&—The steamer San Frandsco was. lost on the sth of January. Two hundred and forty of her pamrogrrs perished. The vessel foundered. . The bark Three Bells arrived at new York; she brings ICO of her passengers. Tho bark Kelly, for Boston, has some of the saved; oth ers am aboard of the Antarctic bound to Liverpool. The captain and crow wero saved. New Year, January 13.—The steamer San Francisco foundered at sea: 240 lives were lost including Col. Taylor - and wife. Col. Washington* Lieut Smith and Capt. Field, One hundred and forty passengers arrived here to day,in.- clndins Maj. Wvse, Lieut Winders, Col. Gates, Maj. Merch ant, Col. Busk, CapLJadd, Lieut Fremont Lieut. Locsser, Lieut. Yan Yoort, and all the.ladles onboard; The brig Kelly, bound for Boston, has on btard Lieut 0. S. Winder and Lieut Chandelser. The ship AntarcUo, for Liverpool, has some of the passengers. All the troops are divided bctjreen three vessels, - The £2O wore washed over by the gale of the 23d ult nAonisncno, January 12^—Joseph Bailey, of Perry coun ty, was nominated for State Treasurer , by the Democratic caucus. TELBGBAPH HABKETS. PmLAMLpmt Jan. 13.—Breadstuffs Armor, Flour...Balcs 1000 bbls, lost evening, at $9,25, but to-day some holders wiil not accept that prico for straight brands. Sales 2000 select brands at $7,37, an advance. Sales for city use at for common and extra brands, and fancy lota at higher quotations. Rye Flour held at $4,87@5,00; Com Meal at $3,50; no sales of either reported; Little Wheat offering, and no demand; sales 2000 bushels at $1,05 for • >rime red, and $1,75 for Peuna. white. No Rye coming In. i lorn held firmly; sales 1500 bushels new vellow at 71@72, In store. Grocorfas and Provisions...Bui small businosa doing. Whisky scarce and firm at 29, in bbla,and2Bin hhds. - - Nsw Yonk, Jan, 13.—Cotton steady. Flour... Sales 25,- 000 bbls. State at $7,66@7,87. Ohio at $7,71@7.93, advance of 6 cents. Sales 4000 bushels Southern at $7,81, advance of C@l2 cents... Wheat^Salfifl' bushels Genesee ats2; Southern at $1,93, advance of 4 cents. Corn... Sales 40CK) bushels mixed at 90; an advance of 4bents.. :400 bbls primo at 512,75; mess $14,12, easier. Lard...Salea' 400 bbls at 10; kegs 11. steady. Whisky...Bales 600 bbls Ohlo at 28, better. Coffee quiet. Sugar.;.Sale» 200 hhds New Orleans at 6}£, steady; Molasses...Salea New Orleans at 29, firm. at per ton.. . Ciscurairi, Jan, 13.—River risen 14 inches. Weather blowing very cold.- Flour firm at $5,00. Whislarat , . ' ’• • • ’ ; THE UNDERSIGNED, in connecUon wiUi Mr. LEVI K. BOWEN, U. S. Consul to Bordeaux, France, purposes establishing a Mercantile Agency ai the above place, for the purchase, on commirelon, of Brandies, Wines, ErutU. Ac..; and will also attend, with promptness, to any other busi ness withwhich thOT inay be iavored. A. J. BONNET. Rtfcrenca in JHttitnnyh: . Thomas Bcott, Esq., President Mer. and Man. Bank; - John D. Scully, Esq^CashlerPittsburahTrust Company; S. M’Clurkan, Esq Citizens’DeposlteFank; - Messrs, Hocm A Sargent, Bankers; Messrs. Harris & Co-, Bankers; and to merchants cefic-- rally. . • • ■•■■■ ■ Mr. B. will leave Pittsburgh about the 18th iust; until which time he will bo found at the store of Bobt. H.Hing, Liberty street. ; • :.» .'-U-.-:;'! » jalDlw ■' Coal Land for Sale* TWO lIUNDBED ACRES OF COAL and about EIGHTY ACRES OF SOIL,, having an excellsnt front on ’the Monongahela river, just above Dam No. 3, abd command ing extensive tracts of Coal lying back of it, will be sold on accommodating terms. - ~ There is not a more desirable or valuable coal .property along that -river, nor one that offers better advantages for getting Dut the coal, and loading Intel boats. There arc two reins of cod, with deep water in frontT Enqnre of 0. DREED, ja3:3mg : ; No. TOO Wood street, Pittsburgh. B. W. FLOUR— • - 250 sacks B. W, Flour, 60 R)s eadi; , :: 25;d0. do: 25 ;cdo. on hand,and ;fbr sale by. [uov22] KIRK PATRICK A, HERRONS, v FIELD PLASTER—B 4 barrels “ Canal Mills, Erio ” brand on hand, and for sale by . nbv22 t KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS.^ PALM SOAP—SO boxes Chilllcothe Palm Soap, on hand and for sale by ' •; pot 22 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS- . MESS PORK—IS bbls on hand, and for sale by .= -.- * not 22 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. T ARD —10 kegs No. 1 Lard for sal© by - U dec2l . KIRKPATRIQK A HERRONS, BW. FLOUR—6O sacks for sale by , decl7.. . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ZINC WASH BO ARBS—3O dozen «• Holmes 0 . ZincWa boards oh hand and for sale by'' decl7 . KIRKPATRICK & HERRONB. rpAR—4O barrels N.O. Tar for sale by - . .X 3e017 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ESS PORK—IS barrels fbr Bale”by " ~ ~ dbc!7 . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. yi^SH^CBAI^KRRIKS— Just receivcd and Ybr sale at nbvls . ; BAILEY A RENftw*W. . Vf4 inLBS. FKEBH CORN MEAL; 1 “ v *±\ »u 600 lbs Extra Honed Buckwheat Meal. ' / Boo’d and Ibrsate by BAILEY A RENSHAW, oct2B '• ~ - v - ' > 253 Liberty atreet. OLAfiaßS^anofcbia •• -T laohfbbis do do;-- ■ Lin store and fbr eale to MTtLgR * RiQgKTSON, . jaAg- • ' «aahd2»L!bmty*t; CARD* - J. ‘ «! r. 1..' t-'-'-V.'' NEW BOOKS; MUSIO, &c. CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS.—The Subscriber having boon at great: natal and expense In preparing for the. Holidays* feels quite oonfidigatt with hie largo and varied rtoekef Books, sc* of bring able .to give-good satis faction to all who may wish to find Books presents for the coming-season. Bporial attention £as been given to Books for Children. •/ - JOHN 8. DAVISON, . deelD . • • • 65 Market, near Fourth eft. - ■\TBW BOQKB.—Just received, The Young Voyagwurs, or ±S Boy Hunters in America; by Captain M. Ml; with twelvoillustrations. ... Poema and Parodies; by Pboebo Corey. Passion Flowers. The lost Prince; proving the Identity of Louis the Six teenth,of Franco ana the Bov. Eleazer Williams; by John Hanson; v „ January and outdoor thinkings and lire* side memories ; -byß. F,Taylor 2 illustrated. : : > Health Trip to the Tropica; by N. i>, Willis. Cloveraook. or.Kocolloctious of onr Neighborhood in the West? Second series; by Alice Ca«y. A Bay in the .Crystal palace, and how to moke the most Of lt;by W»C. Richards, A. M, Hen and,ThingSin Europe; byKlrwan. A now supply of Hot Com just ready and for'pale at VT. A. QILBJBNFIfiNNBr A CO.’S, • JSFourth street. NKW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVISON’S BOOK STOKE, C 5 MARKET st-Schaff'a History; Autumn Hours, Mrs. Kirklandi Bloodstone, .by McLeod; Tip the Itfvor, Shelton; Golden Unk; Tip-Top; Little Drummer• Meson on tho Church; Pastor's Sketches, second sorles; TkoLtml our Bbephenl; Memoirs of R.'Williams, the Feta- 1 genian Missionary, by Hamilton; The Well Spring; Per- 1 kins’ Arithmetics; Greenleaf’a C. S. Arithmetic; McGofToy’s scries; Macaulay’s Miscellanies; Presb.Hymn Books in elegant bindings; Rutherford’s Children; and tho latest ,esaes of the B.lkUnion, Eorsaleby JOHN 8. DAVISON, CsMarkei«treetnear Fourth, ■, NEW BOOKS JUBT RECEIVED AT EAVIBON’S BOOK BTOBB, «5 MARKET street, near Fourth Hot Com? Pierre Tonssant;.Flower of the Family; little Feme for Little Friends ;'Tbe Early Called ;- Littte Basy*e Six Birth-days; Ctoth Books tor Children;* Kenny’s Mills,' or the Earnest "Worker; At Home sad Abroad, or How to Behave; splendid English Illustrated and colored/juveniles; Common Sights on Sea and land; Fox and. Geese; Blind Bister; Small Sins; Prairie Mission ary; Self-Beliance; My First Bom; The Visit; Bins.of the" Tongue; Life Beal and Unreal; Alice and Bessie; toys end pdzsleSj fir children; Boyhood of Great Men; Harry’s Lad der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Bbetorio of Conversation;, splendid editiona Vrf the Poets, Ehgllah and American, illustrated; Melville’s Sermons; Christ in History; The Last Days of = Christ, by Schanffiert; Pastor’s Sketches; Bichard Williams,' the Itatagonian Missionary, by HamQ ton./> ■ •••- ■' fleets' 1 CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON’S BOOH STORE, 65 MARKET street, seas Fourth,—The BUbßTiber having now opened Ids Holiday Boohs - would invite attention to his large assortment ofJUVENILE and other BOOKS- suitable to the season. The assortmcmt to cludes (Children’s Boohs fyf all ages and-phrses; English dairies, in splendid cablnetbinding; the most elegant edi tions of pocket, finally and -pulpit Bibles; superbly Ulus-' Ira ted English,works; -and Prayer Books and Bibles in vel vet, with gold and silver ornaments. That he may have the pleasure .of giving greater satisfaction to friends and customers, he solidtaearlycalls. - ::: JOHN. 8. DAVISON, 6j Market* near. Fourth Street. Mew Mnalc. • i COMPLETE assortment of. Bongs, with. English and j\ ItalianwordfljTantaaieaandPotponrrisjarrangedfbi: the Piano, from oil the favorite and popular Operas of Mo tort, Donizettij BeUJni, Meyerbeer,Rosioi, Verdi, Anber, Weber, Boillieo, Balfe, Lortzing, Sloton, etc4 together with the latest compositions of JaelL Gottschadki JoJllen,' gtrshosch, etc., etc. Jast received and fbrsale by : H. SCHSOEDEB * CO, ' Cargo’s Han, 83 Fourth street. LANK BOOKS— ! Lexers, r “ _ “~ Journals, 7 Day Books, •'.'-i. Cash Boots, Beceiptßooka, ; -"Dockets* - ‘ -Or any descrip* tlon of BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OBOES at abort sotte, of tbo most superior quality of paper, bound In any style required. Blank Books paged to order. . A large ax&excallent'stockbf Blank Books aTwayson hand and for sale aft low rates* emulating of Cap,Demy and Medium work, inaUßtylea of binding. • The trade supplied on liberal terms. - W. 8. HAVEN, -■ Blank Book Manufacturer, sep2 v . Corner of Market and Second streets.' i TUB OOMIKQ STRUGGLE: or f Tag Nro Vr-ana, ' according to prophecy; for sale, eiogle or lolots. By maft, pre-paid, 13 cents in stamps, ft - .. decT . , J-S-BAVIBOy. 65 Market »t [TTEDDING KYViSLOMSS AMD CAKB BOXES—plain f? and tery handsome—for sale by - de3 . JOHN S. BAVISOiT, GGMarkeietwat HOLD, DBIVEB! LOCOHOTIVB AHEAD !I - r- Beal Batata Falrm far Sole. ffiHß subscriber is autbtndsed to sell 284 ACRES OF JL LAND, - situated: In 1 Versailles Townshl p,AI legbeny County, Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known as the WbifteoakFlabvandin right of the proposed Station on the Connelisville Railroad. Improvements as foßdwa: A Square . Log House, SO by 2Q feet, two stories high; Bquare Log Barn, 60 by SO feet—both new and in good OTder; two fine youngjtocbarda, best grafted fruit, just commencing to bear. There is 00 to 100 Acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation, and the balance is well set with wbiteoak timber of the firistorder. This Land is wen calculated lor a Block Farm, being veryisvef, end the eoil' of an exceUeot qnality fbr grasagtowbgyan&rbrihg'weU walCT^ f eome'"twtilTO or,,fourteen! never-filing ThisLandhasthdUtfes rarely met wifcliybetojg within Lalf* mile of thcr Tough, river, andoDßmila of Mcmnngahelaffacd almost on the Urio of the ConnellsviUe RaQroadrand ia suppoaed tocontain on inexhaustible bed of IRON 088, This Land would not be }n the market, only that theowner Is about to-'removefo the For West, . Terms €ftgy,and price moderate. For far ther particulars, onquire of W. at Lorens* Glass Works, or of : : . . JAMES C. UIOHEY, decSfry Baal Estate Agent, at this office. 1 • • r' For Benti - -. T THE large and commodious TATEBpN STAND, lately oc cupied byWou P. Applegate, situated on the Pitta, burgh and Steubenville Turnpike, about one mild from Jones*. Ferry,situated in 'Chartien township,' Allegheny county.- The House is a largo Brick, containing some twenty rooms, together with a good Store Boom, and three . good Cellars. ; There fa pit thep+emlgea a lanr* which is for rent, and possession will be given immediately. For farther particulars, enquire of LYDIA A$N CHESS, on the premises, dr tho subscriber. - ; « ' : JAMES C. RICHEY* 21,1853. . foctS7:dlw4wtf] • A. Valuable .Farm fbr‘Sale. rpH£ subscriber is authorised to soil the following deb» X cribed Tract ofLaud, containing ill acres, situated in North Fayette Township;Allegheny county, l4 miles from the City.cf Pittsburgh, and near the line of the Steu benville Railroad—-with.coal and lime stone - under the whole place, and access—improvements as follows: A very ajmfbrtable Form House, SO by2B fee Vtwo stories high; Wash-house, Spring-house,* and other oot buildings; n new Frame Bank Barn, 64 by S 5 feet, finished in the best possible manner r with' Stabling, under thewhole building; 100 bearing Apple .Trees, : besfc grafted qualities; a large .quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, oil mbeariug order ; about 85 acres cleared and in dhlgh state of ’cultivation, with water in all the fields. . This Land is very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the County, being convenient to market, to Churches, Schoolsnhd Blills, and- would not be in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the far West. Terms easy and price moderate. For farther par-., ticnlars, see the owner, Wnn Robb, on premises, or ihesuly scribcr. JAMES C. RICHEY, povlO:dlwswtf Real Fgtate Agent. . Important Notice to all whom it' mow Concern* • • AGREEABLE loan Actof Assembly of the State ofpenn-' sylvania, andla conformity with the authority grant* cd by said Act. the Board of Trustees of the First Methodist Protestant Church of the city of Pittsburgh, have pur chased a Burying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery, lbr the purpose of transferring the remains of the dead, now resting in the Burying Ground belonging to said Church, thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting on liberty street, in the dty of Pittsburgh. ' . T - • Noticeis hereby given to all who have lot privileges, or are otherwise interested In said Barying Ground, that the Board of Trustees are now prepared to attend to the remo val of the dead, to .the Allegheny Cemetery. It is desirable that immediate attontiou be given to this notice, as it is contemplated to have the entire removal made during the present winter. • Ail the necessary information win bo had by applying.to, or addressing. Chas. Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. JOHN 8. BANB3, W. B. ENGLISH, BOBT. H. MABSfIALL, Comttittecw, ja&3mcUTr Closing oat Bala of Carpeting, oil 2fnttlngo, lings, &c. ; TJEE subscriber* having adopted the plan of selling off . their stock at the end of .the- season, are now offering tho greatest bargain*, in their line, ever offered to the citf« sens of Pittsburgh or vldnity. . . In quality <?r quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hetnp Carpets, In great variety, at 15,1% 25.28,31 and 37J4 cents. - , ... ■•The entire stock will positively be sold the present season —REGARDLESS OF COST. Sale to continue till March Ist. C. B.HEADLY £ CO., 82 Third street* N. B. —Small Notea taken at par. ' : : Ilesitf. J. Bhrosti a Co., : . ' MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES/ : Vault Doorß and iron 'Window Shutters. A ND a? all pertona admit the necessity of tio above XV mentiousd articles, we have no hesitation in rpcom mending oar article to te toanjthlnginthe dir; . Orders promptly attended to, and pat up ia the best atyle, and on short notice, r < : tgjL Smlthfleld street, between Fourth and HfUv Wtis bargfa. fsopOalfonj SHROFF^-A {W Dissolution. Tins Partnership heretofore existing'under the style of •: Nxaixr, Mohas A Co., his been_ mutually disaolred. iYM. Dawsox, of the late firm, having purchased the inte rest of Jos. S. Negieyytho business ■wrilV be continned as usual, tinder the style of DAWSON, MOHAN A CO., -who ore authorized to use the name of Negley, Mohan A Co.-in settling up the old business. . ;J. fl. NE6LEY, W. DAWSON, P. MOHAH. PI ttsburgh, Jan. 2, ’54. JO2T Having disposed of my Interest in the late firm of Negley, Mohan k Co. to myformcr partner, Mr. Damon, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the business as hereto fore, X have the honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of my .friends and business acquaintances. jaj) Respectfully, JAB. 8. NEGLEY. Dissolution* 'RITOTICE Is hereby given, that the firm of ARTHURS A i^l : BROTHERis this day dissolved by mutual consent. The .business of the firm will be settled by John L. Arthurs. JOHN I*. ARTHURS. /Pitisburghj January 10,1854. £. ARTHURB. 'I - . The subscriberretires from the business, with many tbanfca to . his old customers, and would recommend, bis brother, JoQS I*. ABTHtmS, who will tho frrinlT>«»ya In bln own name. ■ fjatggq E.ARTHURB. OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY K.K.00,1 ■ 5 Pittsburgh, Dec. SO, 1853; f A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of thsAHe* ; gbenyValleyßailrcad Company will be held, at the Olßee of the Company tin the. Qty of Pittsburglvoa TDEB DAY, the 7th of February* 1854, for the purpose of electing.' a President, and Board of Managers, and also tat examining the affairs of‘S&id Company.:;:: The Annual Reports of the President and Engineers will be submitted to this meeting. By ©rder of thaßoardi • _dac29m3w J GIBSON, Setfy. Consume tho Smolw, TFIIIE subscriber having the exclusive right . X ture and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE (CONSUMING FURNACE. is prepare to receive orders, and contract for heating bnildlngs with the most «onomieal Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any information can he had of A. BRADLEY, Nos.:2 and 4 "Wood street,or r7 , j; BABNDOLLABi' dec24:tf3 IronCjtyStove'Warohoaße.No.l34 Woodst. Brown’s newly discovered remedy. for.Rhoiiii’iatimi la a speedy aiid certain'Remedy for thatpainfhl trouble. JEt never mils. - OSce and Prirate.Oonsultotioa RoomaNo. 4UHAMOND, Pittsburgh, The poetoris always at home. S; H.MQLASSES—2OO tbU fltemm BefinedSugsr-Uouse, , landing ttomateiuMr New York ftndfbT sale by JAMES A. HUTCmSQN A CO., ntsSE/tjonisSaggr Ro3p»ry. •A XL KINDS OF GOUL SILVER AND BANK NOTES JtX: bought. sold arid exchanged by ' oc29] " . A WILKINRA Bankers^.^ United States Bank Building; Nd,TI Fourth st, Pittsbu rgb. v•• - !i •* -C .* J ' , ' < ... „. ■■■ • vt-.rf c, '• *-.i **?*'■:■ r • :W- • ; • • r ■ V * \ *. ■ i.l . ;V- ~ ■i..' 1 ' •;> •. r '.'. .V.. ./ .• J' ' r of'Httebargh and VleSnity, ■ VPJJ? »tumtlon!j urgently touted to» mtfol tod etxf ° f ii* aort ?fe* ; ' a ** *«* j®* l *»» ißtro ducm! into the ttmo-hoaor«d Kfljiteoa Slftte. PUZiVBRBXA€IftKB^S HYDROELECTRIC r ' VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NKW »Bd NOVEL mcrfoof applying apaverftjlraatdlAi ftgonti 80 constructor .w to ‘bo voro under tho nnsAti. • next to the tkln; producing a conxtilnt; VN INTEUBOPIeB current uf BbEOTBO-iIiGNSnaM. «hsetlo# • • " Immediate Belief From tto most acute pain, and al«o a permanent cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES. It saMom baafattedto furnish almost Ceri&iaVellrf, km a FINAL PUBMANENT CUK£,by.being übo4 acooirtSf to.directions, to thefallowing diaeaeca ; : v • fthomnatloa, . Uterine Pain®, Gout Bclitlea, Palpitation of tba Heart, vPerfnrUr-aJ jrendacto> ■?. :• • Painful and Swelled Joint*, St, Vitus* Dance, ; Neuralgia of the Pace, General Debility, Difiaa4ea of the Spinv Pains of thoClutft;- ' Deafness and I) W«P» lA » That ,are-caused by * deficient amount of NERVOUS FLUID, are greatly relieved,, if hot permanently cored by simply wearing the choiha for a few noun each dav. r BeitCMmtood ... That it la not claimed that itcum all diseases, but only .those for irblch.it is recommended;' and moreover* we I boldly ctidm and DDFIT, that no medicinal agent of'ANT . i KLVD his pejformed SO 11ANY CUBES during the lari/ ! year, or those dteasesdogt named, ** ,; v rntVEEHACHEE’B EEECTBIC CHADTS. And to prove this assertion. wetfef/ any Penan to ptodoCa weld authenticated obbtoto ates Of fldentifle/ Physician* and. intelligent patients as may he - ***> f° to M <gn^> < ThuelectrioChf ins-werefirst introduced lfi Prance In 1850, and after being subjectodto the most » f * Thoroufili ana Rsgtd Trial/ ' - By.the fitrt medical men In Paris, they were found to pos sess strange andmarveUofcs power hi relieving pain, where* eTer applind, and hy their lnfluunee wore introduced Into alfloflomroi by loiter* patent introduhed in almost etery Hospital in - .England, Germany, - aqd - in those countries, where they have become the - ■„ ■ • MOST POPULAR OUBATIVB : AGEKT IN ; Thcy wm finrtintroducod into the UnUedSlaW about oneyear since, end went through the same trails in Eu rope, and were at oneo introducedkinto in New 7orL where they are now in doQy use; oSe&w even . MQBEWONDERFULCUEEE thanhadeierbctbre -been awarded them. ,' /v •... . " They arelrighly recommended, liy Prefc. Vai’entlrie Jfotfc Van-Boren; Bast -their flaws of their powerand vaJu* Ihsereraldf the medical journals in,that city, and are also Iru the - dalfr practice. of wcom mending their usoto patientfl, . A fill! account of their ; opinion may also be foundin every pamphlet; arid im>t to the address of any. person in the State by applying:(poat paid) toDr. GEO.n. KKYBER, who is egent Ore Httaßarcb, Pa. The chains can be sent by mail, with full descriptions far use.- .. .1. Pried of Chains, $3 and $5. : - -; • Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their andjrtmounce npon their merits. - <-*. m One word SXore to Invalid!* . ...No person need: fhar that they will'not accomplish just what it is claimed they con.do, and all persona who tyare bceomedisffusted with a constant pouring down' of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are kindly and- politely invited to give them a trial. 0 • ■ -N- B.—One Chain will last for years and lose none of ita electric power by use, and can bo applied to either Adult or hiltL - • " • <• - . * GEO- H. KEYBER, No. ,14(> cornorof Wood stmet and virgin alley, wbolesalo and retail ageut. - [declflalawflro Dyspepsia, . . : ~ MEUMATISM, • - SCROFULA, LITER FROM THE METROPOLIS.—Pass it around! let tha tU dieted hear the glad tidings! - This is but Iho sentiment of thousands:; ■ • ■ .. ■ >•_ -•, r..... IfissrtiMortimer <S Jfote&ray—Gentlemen: Having fans** afflict edwith Liver Omptaint of ten pcari standing, Thar**' ' hj« fur the benoflt of tho afflicted, taka great plgygQffr fa . nonndng that alter using a few bottles of year Hampton Tincture, I found It bad accomplished a perfect Pure. I 2tave used different medicines from time to time, but have ■ ' never been able to account fbr any apparent good; and H'ls - a blessing toatrickenjbumsmitytoflndttafthatineaielhela found whicbvossesttsfhe■wondrouspowerofprticmgfngftu-' ■■ man life. Toe many cure# it has wrought is a sufficient 1 guarantee of tho beneficial results which may be eed from ita uso. - Years, respectfully, • • • - • • -J. Cu&tinr Hit; ■ XJVER COMPLAINT, pEBILTTY, " : [Extract from James-Harris, Exq.'t Letter, Alexandria, Ta.l : After speaking of .wonderful coma on hfmscl£fco says:— ; Mrs. H. nos been suffering with the liver complaint'and - •with Inability,.constantly-complaiuiDg, from- weakness through her whole system. “f She now enjoys batter health than lor.thirty years,'being entirely restored by the nsoof' Hampton**vegetable Tincturo.? > DISEASED SIDS, JBREAST, E?Z3. [Exzractof a letter from J. Grimes* Esq* Loudon Gu VaA :-. ■ with great weaV-n "Hesai jato palpitation of hearttfeewenow or the.nera>us system; lossiof appetite', ‘ complexion sallow: the sigutof one eye other very weak. Lam pleased to say* Hampton’s Tincture has restored her. to perfect health, ■ Her eyes oro os good now as everthey were.®;- • : RHEUMATISM, S 8 TEARS. Mrs. £. Bagwell, of Virginia, sufTexod from Rheumatism from her.l2th to her hOth year of ago; at time* entirely helpless. Being wealthy, sho employed the b-Btmedleal at-’ tentlon, and tried many medicines, Jyut we*. cured only by Baaiptorts VegetableTincture. ' *■■*'■■■> CmONiaiNVIAMMATORY RBffitIMATISM. " • The -wife • ofTbomas M*' Y«ahlc,7B pearl ’ *ras & "■ great sufferer fbrdght years. Restored to perfect health by Hampton’s Vegetable’nactare. - • • < - »'' tj-.1. MEBCUBIAI. BHEUMAUBM. ' >. . Mr. Jarretfc Plnnuncr, 158 East Baltimore stroet, suffered this disease intensely six years; could'.not sleep; dtarifoi ulcers famed on bis limbs, from which splinters of bone is. sued. HlflpbsrfefcmpronDnncedbiinfaicurablefbutllflmp' ton'n Mm! A thefamily ■*. boy in _of the Hon.'W.K Tho'mssson, once • msabcy of Congress ftoni Kentucky, woe a mass of sorea fromhead to foot,. ffif> eyelids turned-inside OLtyprotrtt ding over the eyeballssor as to produeo blindnesr Ue tras cared by YtoeiaUf. Tincture, • . ••• • DYSPEPSIA, NEEVOUB DISEASE, Ac. Mr. Wm. Pldham, of the Baltimore Cnstom-Hoosto, roffcr* V ed these complaints ibreigfciecn.mcmths, with body and mind seriously affected. Be was cared by Eampiowi Teg* daUU JiiztUTt. after other things failed. COUOtt, OOHBEMPTIOK, Ac. Mr. Henry (X bad a cough &r fire years, great ’ weakness, Ac 4 bad, in all f fire or six physicians; tried all - their remedies, but was cured only by . - HAMPTONS TINOTtniB. AS* For sale, wholesale und retail, at the Drag Store of ' Dr. GEO; H. KEYSEE,IiO, ooraer of Wood etrcrt andTlr gin elley. Also, byJ. P: EuE&llfjQ, Allegheny. jpKOMjrgE NATION AL INTELLIQ KNfrRRj " Da. J-fl.Ensa’a tn Z£<si^toi^ari4lnwn4c/erlßs2.—lliia.publliaUcnlß from the pen of ah eminent. physlclanof Philadelphia,'a■■'■■" regular graduate of the 'Hedjeal .College, and an honorary • numberof the PhUi&lphia Medical Jt contain* much good advice to invalids, as well aspersons in health. It also describes In a comprehensive manner! the diseases of our variable climate, end: themodeof treatment.' No * T family shirald be.wlthout acepyof thisbook. It can be had, without any charge, at the varfdasdrug stores in this city, where Dr. Bose’svaluable Family Medicines ore : &r ■ ‘ 'sale. ••"' •••' : ••••' -v' : Ds. J. 6. Ncairous Asn-XsnGOBimKU Coanuu tha' greatest discovery in medical sclenoeuThis ostonlsnlhjf -’ preparation for raising up a weak coßstitattah/debnitated*' by care, labor, study or disease, acta like a chmrnxltgiTes ' V strength and eppetitp, and great invigorating' : properties.' For heart disease, an nervous aSectiohs; Bata- ' ' Unco, heartburn, restlessness, numbness, rais> *■• Ing the spirits, and giving power to tbO whole system, itias almost miraculous in its effects. ‘ Fifty cents abottie. • ; Dr. Nora’s CUtbraUd jßnmly ATcdicinUy Ond Jiif Ibdteal '■■■ c Adetrer to &rton* in Sicknai and in I am J o2t In receipt of a fresh assortment of the abovo Medicines, and *- : lot of his valuable books for distribution, of which the fcufc lib are invited to call and aocept a eopy« ded&daw G; H. KETBBR.-140 Wood street. DB BANUIHG’S LACK: OS BODY J3BACE. • Xnv. Brace of Dr. Banning - • lanowgot.opinatouchiia. form, end la worn Ifj* > of persons to tta 'prevention of Fbcai, - - iarg t Dwpeptic, JVfcr- .y SpinaL ttnaUf Ut* jautChOd&d H>KAE* such asProlapsus * CbrobiarlUamuESi ( of the -Bowels,..*■ itulo, MHk Ite&nna -...■.* . its - gg» lalso k&epPjtch’gj Cbapin’g, Jackson's, Mrs. Betia* ,-. / andYsnhorn’aSUPPOßTßß&jalßOjTKUSaißofoTory kind; Baca Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, eaderery 7a- . riety of rnschaitiral appUaroxw aged in the onra of: disease. .. X would respectfully inrite the attention of phyaidaas and "• •* others to the above articles*. »•, V ■•: ■.^: r v For sale at: ' Hr. G. H. KEYSER’S DBUu BTOBE, *TS B. PcJAtiifl in ' y f 10,-ypoft-afayti'■ v"" to any pwfbf% ktaihig or left itide, and sending the’ measure round.the body.-rnol • • ;: . ... 950 Bewarfl ; '~r, / 'WllibepaldtoanypersonWbbwnitmy ‘ Jp£g& a box of DrXBRRBffSmAIJNG OEJT** and naelfciusxjrdlngto directions, r / if they will can at toy cSee and say with jjy>»7 a dear tt vrfU&btera*' x • S < ’FrMsc%Bores ■" w-gKBMrZmBR bxr Children! > : l : entirely core Balfcrbeuin, Fflaylnfiiinma* tion of the BraasV Bltes of Xnsact& Fisftle* oaithajtasi ami all Diseases of the Skin. MONBOB TKRKRTx,^ Farsaleby FLEMING BBOtBeBS,. Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.Q.£MTnßßinnfeghara;Mr9.-,i S. HOLMES,TemperancOTilla; D. M~OOBliY y Altegb«ay! * - l WM. SEIBERT & 880., 477 Tfam LOE- r EN& & WIBHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works: BA&FB. DYJ2B, Allegheny; WE SMmCLawrenceville; r LUKEB* h'f DAVISON, last liberty; SPANG. A- CO, Stawtrtstowny > t ; LEWIS TUTVsraf/r, A 00, gh&rpsburg; BTKWABT, XiBOYD f ' A CO., Mechanics’lron Works; W. HAKNEN* Kafr r cheater.-. . ;■■-• -'•■•jj2&d*wy- • ‘ T\B» TEBBEI*’& HiJAUKQ OINTMENT trill cure fialt- rheum(Tetter), ChUblains,CommQQ'Barefl,Chßppedor Cracked S*hdf,Buins or Scalds, Cats or Wounds, Piles; In* • .flammation-of th* Breast, Bites of,lnsects* Bozo Lips. Him pies on the Pace, and Breaking. Out opa. Soros oa Children, ■ and dll Diseases of the Skin, guie&er and svrcrM um any • other Medicine. For sale by PLKMTNQ' BBOTllEB& and Dr.' KETSBB. ' Wood Btreet, PUtebnrgh; J.G,BMrra Blftnlngbaia Dma Store ;-WM* SEIBEBT-A BBO n 477- Penn :streot; -LOB£BZ ‘ ■ - A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania- Glass 1 Works; Mrs. 8. ' HOLMES; TemperanceriUe; D. M.CURRY, Alleghany SAMUEL DYEB, Allegheny (Sty: WM«£MT£h, lawrence- - Tillo; LUKE B. DAVISON; BPANQ A COT- Blewartstown; LEWIS DALZBLL & CO;, Sharpsburchi :BTEWAET LLOYD & CO n Mechanics 1 Inn Wotiu; J/W. . bAHHEN, Manchester* jyfifcditwy. B.—A single box of Dr. TKKBKL’H OINTMENT wfl! '• *keepany BlackaimH]tfs,Fannert,Sailor's,orMechan« ie*s hands, Ufc them Xhap or orach ever so bod,'sound end In .'coodtrornne order all winter- : - ’ : MONROE TEBBRL, : jy?&&*wy Naugatuck, Oono/: • • . private DtsMies* - "■ t% DR. BROWN* No. 41 Diamond Alley, De- ~h fmm votes his entire attention to an office Practice- '• jyij His business Is mostly confined to. Private 'SUb Venereal 2Hseas**t and euchnaiufol affections, ASia brought on by impendence, youthful indulgence and excess* - BypMUs* SjTphlflEe Eruptions,GcnoiTbea, Gioet, Stricturr t sea of thoVcneTtidbrgaiL.-. - Soorbutie Krai* ttao*.Tettar, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* ness* Inpotengy, PBes, Rheumatism,; Female Weakness jtonJ&ly Suppressions* Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in atmi Serroia Affections. Palnsin the Back end Loins, IzriS ti«rm of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated—’ {fore guaranteed : Sixteen years* practice (six In thiadtylanahlea Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy mum tomiwho may come ui*« derhlscare. OffleeandPriTateOonsultation Boons, 4J, DUmcnd alls? I . norAdAwly • ■ *• . .v, s ■':< .*. '•• ' * ' > ** V . '■ medical. WAinmona, May 17,1853. 7' . . -*r* .. "• • : ■ ' . Vit \ ;x>vx - V;
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