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Referred •• ; to Conmiitteo on Btreotu,.- ■ Petitions for the grading and paTing of a large number ■ of straets In the Sixth'andßjghth W'ardSjTrerepresented ' and referred- The petUione asked for the grading apd !»-, ■ ‘ Ting of Pulton street, In the ElxthWnrd, and of Van Brshm^ Viekroy, McGee and Gibbon streets, In the Referred to the Committee on Strcettin both C9 u . n(^l®- 5 AnotißcaUdnw received,that pba Guardians of the Poorwould expire in February.. ,Cduncile meet on Tuesday next, lo.elect persons, io.ai the vacancy. | ' The ordinance reported by Mr.ltwin at the laßt meeting | ortho old Councils, In regard to abetter plan for the eoHoc- 1 tion of cltj' taxes, was called up by Gen. Moorhead, andj on motion, referred to a select committee or Are—Messrs, hfoore head, M’Anley and Qnlgg, of Common Council, andtoren? and Kincaid, of Solect Council. ■ i “ An ordinance In regard totho collection of rerenue ortho. Aqueduct was referred to the Committee on Ordinances. , Mr M*Auley presented a resolution in regard to futnre ■ idUrdidsubscriptions to the city.; The resolutionprotested - against tho passage of a* low, now before. the-Lcglslature, empowering tho city to euhscribofcr additional stock in any railroad new being constructed, and inwldch the city has ■ Stock. Mr Marshall opposed the passage of the resolution, in an eloquent speech, in which he spoke of tho advantages which would result to tho city from the completion of the Ston bcnvllle railroad, at which road the resolution was aimed. Further remarks were m&do by Messrs. M’Auley, Marshall and Moorhead. The resolution was lost by a . vote of 10 ayes to Id nays. Several resolutions, in regard to tbo laying of water pipes and grading of streets, were read and appropriately referred The Councils mot in joint ballot to elect City Printers and, numbers of the Board of Health., Dr Murdoch and Geo. Wilson were nominated to fiU the place made vacant by Dr. Myers’, resignation; Dr. Mur doch was elucted. MeBrt*. M’Cune. Moorhead and Pennock were re-elsclod members of tbo Board by acclamation. • Proposals wore then road from tbo GauLti, Journal, Die- And American, for doing the city printing. Xbo Ga cettefthd Dispatch were elected city printers by the following vote* DiipafcA 32, Gaxtte 25, Journal lb.Amencan 0. An ordintroco, in regard to taxing vehicles, waa presented Dom the Sdect Connell, where it had passed. After amen - ment it passed Common Council, Select Cbunctl—Mr. Shljton, in the chair. Yeriou* resolutions wen* offered and npproprUtoly rorer red, in regard to extension of water, and gas pipe*. Mr. ShiDton was chosen to represent the stock o' the •dtv. at the annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Alio* 'cheny Valley llnilroad. Concurred In by CommonConnc 1. A report wa* presented from the markot committee, otiK •ing Councils, among other things, to sanction thelato snle •of stalls, in tho N«w Market House. As the report did not state the prioe paid, it was referred hack to tho committee. A petition to reimburse Mrs. Kennedy, for damagesTU* 'tatned by her property, in the opening of Ix>cust street, was ivferrad to committee on streets. . Other petitions wore presented. IvuiaviTnov Meztiso.— Last evening, pursuant to public -notice* a meeting of the citizens of thi* city was held at tho Ocurt House, in tho language of the call; to ,c express their abhorrence of the outrage do&igued to be inflicted upou our rights and honor, and to enitsT our solemn pretest against uny extension of slavery to the now free Territory ofNe braaka. 1 ’ The meeting waa organized by the appcinlment the following officere President-*?. K. Vols. - Vice Presidents.—Luke Loomis, Chaa. Avery, John Cham- bers, and John Irwin. . , Secretaries— E- H. Stowe, Dr.Gasrara, Henry Woodsacd John Barton. The chairman stated the object of tbo meeting; after which speeches were mado by ttoa-C-Dartagb, William M. Shinn, and Dr. Gaitam. A committee of Cvo, consisting of Messrs. Dr; Gaxiani, D. 2f White, Tlios-Bakewell, George W. Jackson, and. Aaron Floyd were appointed to draft resolutions. Ihe committee reportod a preamble and resolutions, reprobating in strong - terms, the proposed measure for the formation of a territo- lu Nebraska; u resolution asking our mem hem of tbo Legislature to tntrodueee resolution instructing o'ur Senators in Congress to : rota against Benator Douglas’ bill, was also passed. The wholo scries of resolutions were rdopted, after which the OKjlJng adjourned. The mooting was iargclySpepdod, by Whigs, Free Boilers and a few Democrats. ■. .. Fboict to DEAfli. —On an old man named nenry BlUbnrn, residing in tbo a Jfr. Milncs, Jn Wilkins township, near Wiltinsborge,rests fount .about two snUasftomthelattor'place,dead, nehadarparontlyw.ah tiered awey from Mlines’ house, end overcome ; by. therip-, tense cold of the night, had fallen down by tbo roads de, where he remained until discorored next morning by tbo neighbors. Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body, on Bunday. It appeared from tho eridenco elicited at tbo ioqoest that Sitlburn was a pauper, in chargo of tho township officers, who paid mines, a certain snm per week,for taking care of him It Is alleged, and tho evidence brought out hy the Coroner, justifles ns In stating, that JlUncs, who la, addictort to intemperance, ill-treated lha deceased, and the latter, In consequence of soeh ill treatment, loft the honseof tho ' firmer on Baturday night, and came to his death indirectly * Prom thelnhuman treatment of Jltlncs. The Jury returned a verdict that tho deceased was frown to death, by the gross neglect of mines, who had been em ployed to take caro of him. A very excited state of fooling exists in the neighborhood •gainifc MOoes. . Diatc THOU Isteuvsiuscs.—Coroner Lowry, on Sunday morning, hold nn inquest on tho body ofn woman named McKelvy, th» wife of Patrick McKelvy, an Irishman resld ing on Prospect street, in tho Sixth Ward. The deceased was modi addicted to the rice of intemperance, and on Eatur. day night about nlno o’clock was carried to tor bod, by her two daogbtera, In a state of helpless intoxication. On Bon’ day morning, abont nine o'clock, when tho two girle awoke, they found that tholr mother was lying a empso, in bed, bo tv«sa Item. »Che jttry» summoned to enquire into the mnner in w hleh aha came to her death, returned a verdict of “ Death from Intemperance.” r Bniumra'a*h*oJ« Assocuvias,—Tho BnUding and lean week, and aoicctcd the foUowing officers: : \vl3jjjfck-' JVridcnf-y.lWPWiara^ Sicrtinry— Btajamln M’Laln. »• »■ Meads. William \VMon, John BheSieryJamcs ghille, Thomas M. Little. , The regular m«tingsof r tW;Aßsbdatlon are bold on the flrat Monday of oyery month, and tho amount pr stock. at ' present subscribed is about two hundred and fifty shares. IsmtsSTiM noirr.-nfth street, this morning, was the aeono of a combat between two Independent knights of the nipper and mace maternity. From the wcll.trtel bottom of one of the combatants, and the during, Hotspur-like chi valry of the other, the trial at arms between the two was oil that could hove been orpccted—rich, rare, and racy. Scmdhixg LaUr.— Robert Hegoa, of Aid. Steel's mde-, ■ pendent 1 police force, yosterday made an information before Mayor Vola, charging Bernard Dougherty, of AW. Majori* ' impendent police, with surety ofthe peace.-Dougherty gaTti Tjaile • y.ini.rw —.A necro named Isaiah Prlce,.was arrested on ■Etmday by the Major’s police, on aebargo of larceny, pre, Mredegalost him by John Julius, a Trench barber Price was charged with entering tho room occupied by Julius on Market street,on Sunday morning, about, seven o’clock, and Stealing thereftom, two gold trinkets, valued at $». « knife worth two dollars, and a small sum of money. Price ' waif arrested by officer Frost, apd committed to jail by the Mayor for trial; Acenrsn-Wo learn that Kev. Thomas E. Taylor, of Camden, S. J., has accepted a uiimtaoa. reU to tho Pm toral clinrgo of the Bandtfslry etreetßnptlrt Chnreh Segbeny city, rendered recent by the rwlgnatlon of Ear John B Bonder. Mr. T. will comraonco bis labor* about tho first of March. Ho has b«m for 11 years, ever mneo ho tho ministry, Pastor of iho First Baptist Chnrch.in ' following persona war. yestsrday com fi* lemony: We baVe noticed tho several oflonecs of which IhssMirp accused Edward Jonas, of larceny, on T.’th of E B Jonost John Williams on oath of James Bird, “d WaW AW. lewis, on oath of H. B. Wi, ■ was. Jacob F.BlagleandEoh'ett Tinner-, « or. Af rrwrd street, btti roceWed tho February nuns* OAUOW, of Third SOT S ClCel , ent of lhlsstan -horof Graham. « is of . WMt i ll(! t o n by Head dard msgaaine. Wonoti am Cal , ow has also for sale ;Thrv^«gh"m r .-od *• Bashes of American iHomor.” v’o« bSrt ton times more durable. « b HO Wood street. ittneUrt. S«« to *noth« *oj DinD. '■ . —?• - j-'~ : •/•••■ .. ■ ■ Divteict Coca?.—Before Hon. Slows Hampton, Present '“toWclßalOTel* Co.ve. July term, 1853. 8. P. Hamilton (or plslntW, »od To™ * Smith for defendant. A Verdict was rendered plalntitl tar **Kverelt k McPherson vs. the School Directors of the First WmdJrittehnrgh; No. 604, July term, 1863. Kobb * Mc- Connell. and Shaler tor plaintiffs, andShinn ford c fendsnte. nils ru an action brought to recover from the Director* a balance due the ploiutlffs, the rentraetore for building the school house. It Is contended by the defence, that tje bSldtot: wee not finished within the required time ; this the plaintiffs alleged, was owing to the fact that they could not obtain the ground to commence operations. On trial. •nelhro iron. H. W. Williams, Assistant Judgo. 5*7,1. of Health TS. Robert Watson; ho. 41 July term, 18 plain tiff, and Rood and Mageo for defcn d*2‘- In this case were Instituted, to recorer a ®the cost of the remoyal of a uuisaoco (a from d bb> property on the Fourth street road, pond of -water) fromnmP » f a 0 f HchUh I oat the pond ™3”,g 3i 68 waa rendered for plaintiff.; ‘JFI ftSn J for *2? trial. ms 5 TELEGRAPHIC. By tUo Q'JlaiUy line* lac the Morning Pott >|jip|firpgw!Pllin.P COSGKBSS, •' -- , _ w*amsoTo2t.Crrv, Jannary, OQ.t ... - TTnrftT* wThhilolx£6 lookup thd ttdoldtfan of Mr. Ewing, reauSting tho Senatato-rcturntoihflUouEO tbs joint reso-. fSoSsJoptod on tbe IBthiUfit, proposing * select commit; ltfsori the amendment ,offered by himto tho.Corxstitutlon, to change ibo-mode of Meeting the; President and.Ylce President of the United Btales. Mr. Ewinir.said his object W 63 to withdraw, the resolution, ad bo hadieorned that the Senator who made. a motion in the Senate to lay It on the tab!% would withdrsWithat motioDi Cmitho probability was that the Senate would appoint a committee-on .its.part. ,V- After some debate whethcrMr. his .motion, •$&: McMillen introduced a bill-to change the modo of.com* "penaating Senators and Bcprev entatlveft, Referred; Mr. Boyco offered, aresalutionLiequestlng the President to communicate; any correspondence which may; have taken piece between thfajtevernaentvond Holland* relative to a refusal by the Detob, lathe East Indies to rectdve or recog* mso AmericemCnusula*. Referred; . Mr. Oorvtfn.oiktfid aicsolntion instructing the oommit? tee on foreign.affairs, to Inquire into the. propriety, of acknowledging-thu independence of IJberm. Laid over. • On *mot!qp of*Mr. IVedo, the committee on. post-oElcca ware inquire what la required to secure tbe ■safo.%hd I r expcffitiouß conveyance of tho maUs,:by railroaoSy 4nd report to the House. ’ - ... l Am * .Mfi Chdrchwoll introduced a bill granting public lends . for thd support of education. .'<.■■■ 1 • _ -• . . ~: *‘!fhe same gentleman offered a series of reflations assert ing the Monroe doctrine, and avowing thatthla Rpremment can never look with indiffareuco upon tbs oWltemtion of independent Stales, by »third power* bocanseof the politi cal Xreodomof such States. .• . r . . After other business of minor importance, the House ad- chamber was crowded to-day to hear Mr. Douglas, on the NebroekwhiU, Re commenced by explaining that two objects had been sought by. tho Committee in pro nto* tbo Nobraafca bill. Ist. As to the Indians, to protect their rights- 2d. As to Slavery; it was the objoct and de sire of the committee to bo equally explicit that they bwi taken the principles of the Compromise acts oflB6o,as their guide, and had made each and every provision of this bill accord with those principles, leaving, to tho people of the Territories tho privilege of governing themselves, freeofall control except by tho OonstUution of tho Unite 1 States, and. limited and restricted upon no particular subject by. their portion If orth or South of any. arbitrary geographical Uuo. The-eommltteeo considered that tho Missouri Compromise bad-been superseded by the Compromise of 1850. He alluded to tho address publishod by the Senators from Ohl6 and Mwsacbusetts to , the people, charging this bill with want of faith in the aoleun compact, and charging him personally with concerting an atrocious plot, and ap plying to him an epithet which could not be used in Inter course between gentlemen. He. charged that this address had been put forth - claiming ttf have been signed by a ma jority of tho Ohio delegation in onler to influence tho legis lature of that State,;bsTOTe. which resolutions werefpending on the suljoct. address bad not all these signatures, and he believed- the: statomont that it hod ever been so elgufd,. vpu awilfol falsehood. Mr, Chase roso.to make an explanation. ‘ • Mr-'Douglas refused- to yield tho floor, saying that a gen tleman who bad so violated every rule of propriety and fair* ness was not entitled to any consideration at his hands. Mr-Douglass then proceeded at great length to argue in favor of the bill. FROM CALIFORNIA. Nxw Yoax, January-30.— I Tho steamship Ohm arrived from Aspinwall,■whence shq left on tho 18th with three hundred passengers khd onetunilon.dollars in gold dust. - Tho United States sloop of-war Albany sailed from Navy Bay on the 17th, far San Juan del Norte* all well. Dates from Panama to tho 15th are received. The steam ers Golden Gate and Undo Sam left Panama on theevening or tho Ist far San Francisco, with 1100 passengers. . „Tho hoglinh steamer Bogold arrived at Panama on thedth wlth : Valparaiso datci lo the 15th, and Calioo to-tho 24th December. „>-®soRcho6ner CastllUah arrived at Callao from Port PhUip with Melbourne dates to Nor. 2d. . Uusiocssat Valparaiso was dull, and fair baslncaa doing. Freights unchanged. . .. The revolution at Bolivia, betero reported as having bro ken out at La. i , asi«e, has extended to other place* generally. itelzohntUcfttbacnpittl with a battalion of infantry ond some cavalry to fivpptoratbb Outbreak of tho revolutionists. Another administration-hW bei!ri:«PPOiatcd, and overtures made to Peru for an amicable petti**mimt of tho difficulties between the two countries.' ‘/A revolntlbn broken outin thoprovlncoof Icain Peru. .... - ; An-tßAua.—The steamer Great Britain arrived frotaHv erpool on tbe 11th August, at IlobsonV Bay, on tholCth October. Tha quantity of gold coming forward‘was very large, and Ike errivaTof the Great Britain caused more ac tivi«y and an ndvaot(wtf M@ffd per ounces- • Tho newsfrom the diggings fa favorable, acu now diggings have been found. > • \ ■. • . . A fair business was doing at Melborno, but prices bare not improved ; some -artiolesf have a downward tendency. Flour has sllgbtlv declined; the best eainplcsarowdllng at £S3 per ton- Coffso lower: aheavy Block on han»i. Ham* and other provisions in fairderaand. American flourin bbls £S; Haxail and Gallego £3 6rya and girls, who trero employed in filling cartridges. Upwards of 00,000 cartridges exploded. Tbo houses far miles around wore shaken, breaking all the windows.; Tho magastoe. containing three tons of powder, narrowly escaped. • Tho number employed geacrallyln the building i« about tlilrty. All who were in the inside at tho time of tbo explosiou were inshmlly killed, except two. Some of tho estimates place th« number of killed as high as thirty. Three girls belonging to one family are among tbo killed. The bodies were ail M:wn into fragments, and mingled with pieces of the building, timber, eta. . xJaier Another account Btatesthat the number of killed l* exaggerated. Thirteen - ar« already ascertained to be Killed; and others sliocklnply mutilated. Some were fatally wound*!- Tho scene fa ■terrible— warrely a fragment of the building larger.than, a walking stick can be found. Heads, lihxtii and trunksofhuman beings are sea tic red all arenod. DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. Nrw Yonx, January 30.—The Columbian Foundry and machino ahop, comer of Duane and Centro street* wore burnt ou Sundav morning, together with sovoral adjoining buildings, mostly old- They were occupied by many poor, families,large nunilwrsof whom wore tumwllutotby streets naked The weather was iutcuscly cold. Tl»«* loes fa iieavy. Vnothcr tiro occurred at the painu tlmo In Pearl street, nrar tho Battery, where a w hole block of buildings Wi ro b jrnt, and -fifty families, mostly Irwb, driven into the streets. U*Rvrcfii», January 30.—Hayward** India Rubber YForka were dertroyea tv lire on Saturday, and one of tbe overseers, named Gvorgo Stark, was consum'd in the flam;*. Fire hundred bands ore thrown out of employment; * lve extensive buddings were burned. The loss u heavy, but tlyro was full insurance. „ , Tb"re fa ccld weather at MontpoHcr, \ ermont. The Uiei jnnmoter ypvtenlay was 02 degrees below teio, ana tbfa morning it was 23~ Coscc«D,ir. H, January 30.—The thermometer at sunrise ve*terdav was 23 degrees below ztjro, and this morning it Yroj 19. At Boston at nocn. it waa moderating, cloudy and enovisg> . . " . - ■. - . • . < ■ Pmusarnu, January 30.—The weather hero and at Now York U very cold, with prospects of snow. TELEGRAPH MASKETB. New .Tors, January CO.-—Cotton...sales IMO bales; the MIM of tho week were 3000 bales at regular price*; falrLp* laml at 18b{J: do Orleans middling Lr>land*o. A , do J Orleans Coffee...sains 300 bags Ulo 10J. 8 ,2000 do Java j at 13, aetive; more sellers than buyers* • bugar...RAles 100 j ithrtfl Orleans at4t«- heavy. Mola«ieB...*ale* SOObblsOr- ! 11,000 bbls State $9s...Fartlieradvanc«l,andclnsing ef 4X3,00 Tor Miss Pork; RolkSliouldcrs and Sides at 43f@ It; - prime bbl. hard at 83i; keg do at B«. LlnsoCd Oil-- Actlre sates of 33,000 galls »t 85@90e, with few buyere, at a eldre for lew than *l,OO. Clover Seed... Active, and prices advanced to $3.13.. Grocvnes-Qulet end unchanged. TVTRW ROORB-Justxcoe.red at DAUhOVS Book Store, I 05 Market street, nose Fourth.. , West’s Analysis of Hie Bible; in various bindings; 3rd edition. ■ ■ ■. , _ , 1 Bcngatenberg on tho Apocalyp** 2 vols. Brown’s Works, on Galatians, Sulforings and Glories of the Messiah, Peter, Ac. Infidelity; prise essay; by Pearson. Menslow on Doclonsion and llovlvai. | Menslow ou Midnight Harmonios. Memoirs of M. L. Duncan. Well Spring; by Ltekeretctb.._ Young WotnsnVFriend; .by James^ CtirisUan Father’s, Presont to hla Children; by James. Borns on the Parablea. and Miracles» Wardlow on Miracles. Home-.-by Hamilton new work. TboTatngonlauMU^iouary. ’ family Prayerß*,-by author of Morning and Night : Watches, (now*) . , Kitto»B Eerie* of Bally Ucadlngfli ; ' Christ i* All. Christian Titles; by Tyng. ‘ Koyal Preacher; -by Hamilton. * • . . Mwning of Joy and Night of Weeping; by Bonar. . Key to W. Cotechism: James* Anxious Enquirer. Life In Earnest and Mt of Clives; by Hamilton.^ , - .Thankfulness: by Hamilton. ' jai»_ ANKW VOLUME COMMENdED—PUTNAM’S MAGA ZINE FOB JANUARY.— COSTEHTB: Washington's Early Buys; by Mr*. Kirkland. Pablio Buildings of New York; lllustmted. The National Inventory. An Adventure on the Plains. ...... Modern Prophets—Confessions of b Young Artist. AnrumPdinbllß-tketches inn Paris Cafe. Haytiand the Haytlans. ' Three Pays In Argolis. • . , 18M b MdaaompletoKttf thoJltastrated Jleeord of the J-w^--3««B£S^g£SSSS , B&, • ' ‘ 79 Foqrth street. AIEST -MPBIO—B. c. SONGS, i Old Memories; by 8.0. Foster. Little Etta;. w A new sooginto (017 of “Hot Com." Kitty Clyde. .. _ The tong, Weary Baj. Heaven; by Burns. | Mary's tittle Nieces. ■■ -I Rosebush Scbotttsclu, giora gcbotttsch. - aty-Dli Polka. frima Donna waits* . Dreams of the Heart. Holiday Schottlsch. . SSttatoU.» Tarloty of to newest to »“!»*• blomuslpj tbrcale by. ; ffo iot Third street. : JVBF&M MSSWMSt J3EJW "PirrsBUBOB. January 31,12 *l In the river/at dark last were 7 &et jrater, and falling.' • >•»•.,.• Ta»"‘triaTun la’-.bright i and. .wm* and indicates an extensive ihsw- If it contlnucs/wo may expect gooduavl gatiofifor iloogtlme tocom&r.Wo arouow oQtheveTga ©ftha spring season for navigation, and -we.don’t suppoee that the river will again close, or that the large boats Bill hare any difficulty until the season of. tow water arrives. .. qqxst quantities of-freight woro landing from steamers. 'Georgetown, Arctic and Allegheny; the greater portion for the East by railroad. : ■ - —— . Ax ACtivx business was-,doing yefierday in the tray of shipments. - ——- The steamer JS£n Cburnn leaves fbr Louisville this even-. ing. ■ • ■■■■ The steamer Georgdoivn loaves for Clnclnnatl thU own-, ing.-: ... • 7?. The steamer Arcbcleft last night for New Orleans, to load at porta.’below.: • " , Thestoambr Allegheny, G. M’Laln, master, Is .the regular packet for Cinpinnatllosiay. .. The steamer JoAn X. Avery leavos this day tor Ixmlivfllo. • Niter river commenced falling Wednesday night, and last evening it badrcccdod.fiftecn inches, and all apprehensions of an overflow, fbr the present, aro digsl pated. ivTherJalla are navigable for the largest-class : of. boats, and will continue so for several days to come, thus t enabling the np river craft to dodge the Cincinnati chute for> while longer-. The weather yesterday was warm and cloudy, with indications of ram. . The 4 Kontueky river was falHngyesterday, and the upper Ohio-was .falliog at all points, with an; expectation of An other rise, from the effects of the worm and rainy woatartr. 'lncident! of Vic Late Storm on the Ofiu^—Vt e have heard of agyeat many incidents, and narrow escapes of boatmen exposed to the horrors of the storm that swept over the Ohio last Sunday night One of the mOrt daring feats was perlorai ed by two of tho crew of a pair of coal huts belong ing to Sir- Leaiie, of Pittsburgh. Tbo-boate started for New Orleans on Saturday evening, from 1 Jeffffrsonville.in charge of Montgomery and Sturgis, pilots, and on tho next night the head pilot, white the storm deter mined to tlotho boats up. Their small boat, or skiff, had become useless, and in the meantime tho.storm broke upon them in all its friry, and the pilot told his crew that the only hope for safety was to got a lino ashore. At this the second pilot, L. Sturgus, and ono of the crow, a green hand from Indiana, but a willing and daring soul, jumped into the river with a line, and succeeded in swimming to the shore, and mode last to a tree, thus landing and saving the after thb performance of this feat, a coal boat be longing to Kirk Lewis, one of the pair piloted by Miller, came down the river and struck against one of the boats of Montgomery, that bad boon tbuß landed, and sunk it. The annexed paragraphs in reference d tho loss of a pair of hoata belonging to Mr. Watson,-tttoted by Mr. Qalbrcath, luvolving tho loss of ten men, is from the Cincinnati CWum bian Tlie boats were in a sinking condition, and the pilot bod started to tho shore with five of tho men, telling the others to await hisrotam,but they became frightened, and elljumped Into the idflff ondsunklt: , . ■ • . Upon that bitter night there war a cry.of despair heard upon the dark expanse oftho foamlngcurrtntj It came from the crews of the cool boats, wbleh, unmanageable in the powerful stream, woro whirling rapidly to. destruction. One gallant soul, with undaOntcd spirit and Herculean strength, taking the end of a rope between his teeth, owt himself into the waves, breasting them until ho reached the shore, but here his strongth failed him, end ho fell; at the xarae lime a veil of agony burst upon the night; the boats had swampod,ond tho strong men were swept like reeds, on, on beneath the dark waters. Or seventeen, who a few hours before worts full or life and hope, but seven wete finved- One who swam ashore, perished where ho landed, and nlno sunk to rise no mor». Tho seven survivors woro rescued from a like fate by Captain Kcpner,of the steam-* bo:»t Scioto. who, after administering to their wants, brought them safely to this city. The J. S. Chenowelh.—Wo learn that the captain of the J S Chenoweth was not ou deck when hailed by tbe wreck ed fiatboatmen a few nights sinco In the Ohio.river. We also learn that ho stopped Ills boat and took, off tha crew of Bavin’ and Faucett’s boats, at the place they bad landed, be loir Brandenburg, some seven in number, and brought them to Louisvillo, end did not charge a cent for passage. One of the crew of Mr. Davis, requests us tosay that they did not desert the boat. They did not leave it until they had tied it with five lines to the shore. jttrin Adana and David Whitt, Sold—LigJUning Line 6rfuv.cn Lcmrcdlt and Cincinnati—Daily Evening jyxda Wo learn that tho steamers Alvin Adams and David White, of the Union Line, have been sold to the Madlsra, Indianapolis and Peru Railroad Companies. They will form an evening lightning line, between this city and Cincinnati . stopping only at Madison, forming a regular connection with - the Express train from Chicago, Terre Haute,Lafayetteand Peru. More Oxil Boat Disasters—One Hundred and Twenty Boats Known to be Z/jsl—lq addition to the array of losses stated in the Courier yesterday, and tho day previous wo have heard often additional boats that have been sunk; together with the loss of *ieT*n more liras. This is a fearful list of disasters and destruction, nud we fuar wo have not beard all ret. The sufferers were John Galbreatb. pilot for Watson, who lost two boats, and drowned ten of the crow, Charles Itecd lost a pair of beats, and «iw man drowned. Thomas McGill lost two boats; James Wllsoo two; Michael Kebo two, and George Smith one.— Louisville Cbunsr, Jun. 27. The Direr continues to fall rapidly. The Jacob Strader departed for Louisville yratonloy. A large number of our citizens visited her at the whnrf. She goes out again on Sunday, and on Monday will probably loso no time In com* lug up The Telegraph .No. a. Is ibe mail line boat for to day- Tho Union Lino packet David White left our wharf f.r LouUvUlc, yesterday. Tho business- boat* at the land ing, ami their times of departure, may bo learned by refer ence* to our column of steamboat advertisements. The parkvts Lancaster and Keaton, which To yesterday's paper wo noticed as going up the river In a raring ettltade, hnd a little raeo sure enough. Tho Lancaster pawed the Kcmton twice, under Way and was five minute* ahead at Now Richmond- The Keaton folks accounted fbr this Id the fact that their boat was heavily dldnot gct In i much of a hurry after all. • , I Dc*potehui from Prankfrrt,yesterday evening; stated that 1 Judge Duval would not give his decision In thecaso ofCol. | Taylor‘vs- the forrv boat Commodore, uoh! next week. Much Interest Is frit in this matter by all concerned.—Cm. (bmrurrcial, Jan. 28." ■ ' ' ' . PO3T OP PITTBBTISOH. 7 rrrr warta is rna CH.iriari, a?tp rawao. : : . AHitl Steamer Jofferron, Farkiaeou, BrawnevUl*. u Luxerce. Bennett, Brownsville. « Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton. ** Gen. Bayard. Peebles, LUsabeth. DEPARTED. 4t Jefferson, Parkinson. BrownsvlUe. u Lnserco,Bcnnett,Brownrrllle. 1 << - Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, WestNowton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, EUxabcth. STEAMBOATS. “1854." EOTSBHBOH, CIHCIHNATI, IOUISTOAE, AST> SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati Steam Pocket lino, poaTnacoxvtTAxesor __ PASSENGBU9 AND FREIGHT ornrexx PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint X*oaio* * rrmse* Tais Lixx is composed of seven fgg* I class powerful Bteamßr^.une-Lel^Ss# for spoed, .nd comfort, iuut l> th. oslt ralfouw tutir wn at Suu Victim on tho Ohio riicr. It oonno«t;-»IUi th. V. S. Mill UAo or Steamers Irom Cincinnati to KnlsrUle and Mnt Louie, hr which oMWncers onil freight era hclxted anti r» ceipini through daily. Two now steamerst haee been adied to the Line, which now consists of the following boata: 1 Vayl of Departure floats Chptanj. . from PtUstmrgh. IinCKEYK STATE- M. AY. Hnduloorat...SnndM. . i JIEBSENGEH. No. B Bans— Mondey. I ALLEGHENY Oro. M’Law..-— —Tuesday.. I CIIYSTAL PALACE Wk. J. Kocsti ...Wodncsday. PHILADELPHIA ..K. J. CEiCr... .....Thursday. PITTSBURGH U. CiEPßtt!- .....Frhlay. PENNSYLVANIA- Jso. EuxiriLTsa- Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. ■ I No freight recoiled alter nine o'clock on tho morning or departure. . , ... For particulars, apply on board, w to I JOHN D. LIVINGSTON,! Agents. JOHN FLACK, „ 1 Monongahola House Duilolngß. Vittshnnrh. 18K1. ldcel°) ■ For ctnctunntl. - __ Tho splendid cteamer G tOWJETOWN, Cept I Poe, will leave fir the above and Inter kfcSSEttrtsaamftiiteto porta on TUESDAY, January 31st* at 4 o'clock, P.M. . , . , For Agent. For Saint Honl*. ~~~~ ~n , L , Tim steamof 44 JOHN L. AVERT,** Capt-Wu. I Ooxunf, will leave for tho above and Intermo- ports on TUESDAY, Jan. 31st, at 10 A. M. Forfrelght or Agcfts. “ For Louisville. Tub fine steamer BEN COURSIN,T.GaUA* Us&Hkdnv, Master, will leave for tho above and all in ia&dl&istfrraodl&to ports on TUESDAY, January.3lst, at4o'clock,P.M. •, 4IH . jJT toW “ ° r ° m ' T a°x'n&fos%vnt. Hats and Cnpa. He, JOSEPH OCX A 00., corner Wood street /Mend Diamond alloy, would rMpeotfally jSlMhform their irienas and raw pubJo that they are receiving a largiLand-splettdid stock of HATS AND CAPS, of tho latest styles, which tlaf on as roe6DDCble terms as soy other house lh.th. cliy. Giro cit call, andesamlne out stock, . seplg fItEASI TEABI TEASI—J. HAWORTH, the original and I only Importer In this city, of the beet Cougo Tcm from. LVndtm. le now receiving a very largo and choice selection of TEAS; which hole determined to sell at such prlcca and Dnonesa of quality, that all the recUess puffers in this or tlia noxtxlty cannot beat. Ho mo*t respectfully ladies and geuUemen of this and the Borwundlng district*, without distinction of notion, to. call and try hi* Teas, which he sell* subject to be returned, if they don’t give fcatlsfcation. The following are tbo prices r ‘‘ Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, cents B), i A very superior English breakfast Congo,'6oc ». j . Extra fine, a very delicious Congo, 7W. 'Fine-YoungHyson, ./ .. Extra fine Young Hyson and Imperial, 75c. . Very best Young Yyson and Imperial, lb- Don’t mistake the place--PAGODA TEA BTORE, corner I of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal reduction made j to deolcrs. ~3a021 THE PARTNERSHIP which exiated between the under pinned and Hu&t Btimfle, under tha flrmof HENRY SrIMPLE & GOi is dl&solvod, and the undersigned alone at* aathorizod to transact and settle up the business of the fffa flrm. f ja!B:tf ] . PATStOKS A FRIEND. - r B&QGAIIISf HAVING determined to close my business within the next sixty days, L wlll seU off .my remaining stock at greatly reduced prices.; The stock comprises-many desira ble Goods: amongst thriaare 30 ps. Bar’d Country Flan nels, wiling-at 60 eontoa yard* J. Q. MUNTZ, • ja4:tr V ; ; • ; Market street, near Liberty. , Damatte and fbmsn Abk. Gold and Star Bminht, Sold and Sccftanptd, a* ft« - EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OS; TOIAM A HHi ft CO., •-VG4 TKK® OTaziT, POTfiOTßflH.^^ 1 tPU Tr| terPgt aUcrwsd oti ttoo deposit*. f jan!2 fur Sencatyflv-tfOllw»v ' i HAND MAHOGANY PIANO, oi six oct&Te*, N bw “““"IS SffiflffiJ&teSi.* j p. WILUAMB. 122 Wood rtrent FOR SALK OR KENT—Tho largo Eo ctan Building, with four Lots of Ground, situate near MoKee, on Washing ton stjtot, opposite flint glass works of Mr. C. Johnson, In Birmingham. Enquire of p pAYIS, Auctioneer, , Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. kJUOT— 18 Segaa»a'dnumbers, landing;from otsombcm A ottohibon 4 00.* * *■ J' l. a J : ' ;> ■.. • COMMERCIAL DAHtf &BTOSW OF FITXBBTOOK HAEKEXB. Onrics or tea Dull Moaunro Tost, ) ■ Tuesday, January 31» IsM< I The weather being pleasant yesterday, business opened out fair, FLOUR.—The amount offered at Ibe wharf.wnijjnall. I Tha following are the only sales we heard cf: 150 bbls at I $7,6Q» par funds;. 101 do la lots, at $?,60@7,62. i OATS —Oats continue in demand, and prieea are sdvan- i dog. We cote sales of 140 bosh at 40o; 400 do, on the wharf, at tbe same; 600 do, to arrive, at 43c. APPLK3-—Bales of GO bbls at $2,26. CLOVER SERD.r-'Thero continues a brisk demand, with sales of several lots from store reported at s&^>o@s,62. . FLAX BBED.—Sales or 7 bbls. at. 51,56. . .. : : BUITEIL—Sales.of 6' bbls, Eoll &t 14&} 2 dodo at 15c.{ .35 kegs do at lie, ... ■■■*.■ ASHES.—SaIes 10 casks Domestic, (to go to WboeUng,) at S^c..: ■ ■ ■ ? ■ wHTSEV^—Prices are Armor, with sales of 20 bbls, at 26 @27C. ..... I HAY.—Sales of 23 loads at slo^l4^o. BEANS,—There was. more enquiry in- the markot for small white, and prices are stiffening. Sales of 20 bus., at $l,lO bus. - LOUISVILLE, January 27. i Tho weather is moderate and da&fttoHbindication* of more nio. The market contiqncs du[l, withafaw trans* actions In groceries and provisions at firmer ericas. : Coal—There is no change Iti -thequotation, No sales. heatdoL - . * ■ • . V* FLocn.—The markettadull, with Price Arm at $7. Q&ocsaiOr-Sales of 32 hhds sugar at 4@4}£e; 26hhds of the aboto at the latter price. BaleS-:laxt evening of .26 bhAT0.7,60,M0,6,C0. >-:OINCINNITI,. J»nn»ry SBi Flocb.—The market opened firm today, atsB,7s@S,Bo, bat then were few salient sndethe trtfuuUone comprised on)Tl60 bWeatSo,7s;l23 and SO do «t *O,BO. The steeta eris nowa wee made publlo on’chenge. and the market be came wholly unsettled, but'-In the afternoon selleu Hied their views at *7,25, and boyars offered *7,00. The only sale heard of was 80 bbls at the latter flgure. The receipt! continue light. . . ... ; , Pbovisxohs.— The market continue? buoyant, andagood deal exalted, lot the sales wera leas extoniire than Tester day, sellers in many cases haring either advanced - their views or withdrawn from tha market Tho transactions as far aa reported, comprised 6000 pcs hulk moat at for shoulders and sides; 200 bbls No.l Lard do No 1 OUt at 8; 3000 do prime, deliverable part at Louis* villa and part at points above, tra private terms; mess pork could bo had to alimltod extent, at $12,60, but holders in most cases ask $13,00. Hogs.— Sales to-day of 600 head, arexaging2so fiw, at $4,- 90; 191 do, averaging 800 Ibe, at *5,00,: . WuisiT.—*Sales of SOO'bbls from Miami Canal, 33 dolrqtn Hamilton Railway, and 600 do from river, *t 33U; and 100 do from wagons, at 22^;; showing. an aaraueo- of- one opt. a gallon. OOXKCTKD DATLT fOB.' Hoon & Sanant.,ll Cbmerof Wood ana & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks-- P»; Philadelphia " —H BrounsrUle " -.. par- Bucks county: ** .; A CfaosttfCo^ntvuSDQ" 4 7% Columbia Bridge ©oi.<— ft Danville 14 . ».«•-ft Delaware eo. ft Doylcstown u ft Eaaton ■ u . —n Germantown" ■ 74 Lancaster Banka—«•—« . ft Lebanon ft Montgomery co.Banks~« . ft Northumberland “ . ft PotUvillo ‘J ••• ft Beading 4 “ •- ft Schuylkill county 11 ft Washington " -*■. ft Weatßracch <* .» .ft Wyoming—*..— ft Carlisle.—.. —.... ft Chambwaburg...—....... ft Brteiii.;;.:.*.. ft Gettysburg!*..——■« ft Harrisburg - ft Honegdale.— ft Middletown-... ft Waynosburg—.—-.***— ft tork Banks— - ft Beliof Notoa— 94 United States Bank-—., lb Allegheny City Scrip par. Pittsburgh City 44 -. par. Allegheny 00.- “ —pram NEW YORK. New Tort City, Country Bank* NEW JERSEY, AU solvent Banks~ DELAWARE. AH solvent Banks.-..- si| MARYLAND.. :-! Baltimore Banks—2-—. Ml Country Banks..**....— a 7*} 1 VIRGINIA. Bank of Ya. 1 branches— Farmers' Bk. a branches- Talley Bk. a branehM— i EiehaugfllTk.abraafchei-, [ Wheeling .Banka 1 Wheeling branches....... I NBW BNUI*ANI>. . All solvent Banks..—— , Fo»»n* Patricks te Friend.Bi Carter of Fitlh end Wood LOINB. [ UnltaJBt»teKS».lSfsB...~. ; DnltniBUteBs«.JSi3 Pconayltnnltt6i.lBT9..**. Allegheny coucts 4, C<.. Allegheny county coupons..— Pittsburgh dtr«rapoc^P»ye-W°i Sew York - - j Allegheny Ctty da. vv'l Alleghany City coupons, payable in Phlladclpnla..— BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh- Merchants* Manufacturer* Bonk Exchange 8ank........ ParmewDeposltßank... Alleahenv Soring* 8ank..... BRIDGE STOCKS. Notice. ■• \ t :« - 1 , ♦ • . /■ /. . - : V 9*'*»r-'r V"- ■ :■ V - V j* >.-*• -U IT ; 1 *%* * ’ \ ... ■ . <■ *<■ ■* V COHMEBCIAI. BUMHAHT. BAHK BOTE USX. bo»toiopo8» n telurng* BuHtcN) h ttrttUxPittlbttrgh* ■ “OHIO. Stateßtuidbraneliefl 9£ Otb»aoltr®atßankß..w % Bsntpf BaaflUiwfcy—.*..*. 60 N6m)k;£~,....:.....;.... 60 Urban*-,.,.. 6C 25 »INDIANA, SUt« Stock 8ank5.;...,... % State Bk. arid branches.*. . % i y ? ■ i ECJJNOI& State Stofefeßanks,..«;.... % Stats Bsnfcsranelu....~ 60 Bank ef mm 015.—........ 76 KENTUCKY* j toElTe gnggffmr"~- % \ Btatoßk.iiiaMMiefa«-. - % . BICHIQANr AllsolTentß&nks-,.....*. 1* WISCONSIN. [ Marine sKr* Insurance j 00. at Mfl«raolla.,.‘...A 2, ■: TENNESSBB;-'^?' : 'r. ' !AU solvent B«nk£/;.;.~i- - $ •>. ' NORTH (>, lAH solvent lf t . BOUTU CAROLINA, :.. All solvent 8ank5.*....... 1; • • GEORGIA. - AU solvent 8ank5........ V& Alabama. _ AU solvent 6 LOUISIANA. All solvent Banks... 154 NowYotk....-........* P**' Philadelphia. par*] Baltimore * ; par* ] 9i dlstf V i i i • VAtiTJB OP OOE*fc£ -b; 1 &merkAdOold(ooir). M .» Amta-feattOold (old) .prttt. 50T8Te5gna.44.....~ ........44 83 6 00 Prederbftfot*.«»~ T 60 TenThalftrtf-..; T 80 — 8 00 {0feUd'0r....«...«.~~. 4 25 Ntp0!e0ni.....«. M .»«->» 8 83 k Doubloon*, Patriot... 15 TO £fcmbloous ) iipauUh.*«*~l6 25 PBICEB OF BTOOKB. MonctijjsheU Bridge—— St Clair street Bridge—- lland street Bridge-... Northern Liberties Bridge- .... INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company. Citizens* Insurance Company...... Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh,Cincinnati* Umlsrfflo lake Erie—.•« Pittsburgh Gw W0rk5—........- ilanongancla Slackwater.—..... ** RAILROAD BTOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad..— Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad-. andwy Dock— TortitfOtcek Elank goad...^*...— ■PorryiTUlePUak Boad.- Greensboro Turnpike—. ChartiernObal Company—.... . COPPER STOCKS, Pittsburgh andßoston North American-. .............. North West..—.. North Western— Adventure—.— *•— Ohio Trap Bock. Minnesota...- M Pittsburgh and Isle Royal—.. Douglas Houghton.— Ontocogan—— Bidse......»»—»»•«*♦*••»»»•* Sira Steel.... twang —.-H- KulT-i-.-.M~.w...— Peninsular.^.--..-...— ~ Avery— Purest—.-—..... Phoenix..—— Iron City...—.............. Steal Pena.- . JOSEPH GILLOTTB PENS, No». 803, 70S, 178c,170, 351, 715,720,739.768,700,705, 748,705, 789, BuT»lP,n,»n corner of Second > : Dl.noliitlon or Vutnfonrtoora "“"TtLshuski*™. ■ rilUB HIGHESTSIAitEET PEIOEpdd for LANDWAJ 1 EASTS by : . ADBUS IAWMIB, ; ■ ' 93 Fourth gtreat. —TflflHK-gQIi SALK BY AUSTIN Bluff Copper Slock } AStCO “' '• ". ' . - Advesturp " Norwich. “ Mon. NftT. <{ IT'OR SALE —LOT adjoining tbo Fcnnfc. B. H- DepotjOtmt * ing on Plum ultay 21 ftet,“l extending bwlrW fmt Will bo wil low. Enquire of ADHTW LOOinS, jin2s 02 FoTiiin street. Stocks, notes, DUisis,bonds, mortgages.*®, bought and sold by • AUSTIN sJ£ ■ ■ _ _ _ Office No. 92 Fourth nreei. tTOT 104 Wood itreet. M A BSE’S TUtJBS-T»« out Jroo noirta ura. An,*.''*'** tmm J^^SSbo. P^ btoWedlenn,^nS»B°iM&JBoN POST. jHIJ. BDCTEB—2S berTels.for salb by ': \ J>37 BWTO & gIKCLAIB. 'JSG kogrforealeby./ - . I Ja2T BWTO.A BIHOBAIB. OVERbarrels and6sacks tar saleby ;j»2T SMITH & BIKOLAIR, .BIRD PEACHES—2Urecks toreefciby >- J»zr SWBH jt.StSai.AIB. kUIEU ABFLUB—SO Eachß for Sale by 1 I j2g srom * BINCBAIB. ►BANS—2O bblr choice Whiteßcipofot taieby - r J»2I :' : - - SMITH & BiNCtATR. ' SINCLAIR. :ot ABSE9-Wbarrelsfar salo.by - r -> • V-j»27 ■ SMl'i'll-t BIKOLAIB. • o. SBOABr-W hbOr prime old sndnow crop for Bale .by - t J»g*l SMITH & BIKCI.AfR. ‘OLASsUSS—6O bbls, new-crop, for sale by •;...- -• ■.: ■ • j a £ r SMITHS SINCLAIR. iEIED APPLES—IB barrels; .„' A \ - JLsA - ■■ 40 rocks; ’ferrtW-by - ---•- ■' • t • SMITH A SINCLAIR. fiTNCtAIB. ißOOllß—OOftossre'tasySJlwreleby: > gm - . v ;, ~V! ffllWA SXNCBAIB. C^ Ba^M^!‘J i I^T^ St SOiAIR. . • . •jSuceefiMrttoJ.'Eidd-*'w, ; Ja27v •■ ■■•.■■ -» 6ft Wood flireot.; tiUDKil’d INDJSLI&LB INit—l 'gnaa'in tctore and for. L qjo by - CJt2B3 yL~EMIKQ BROa. ■ ln rtora and for ralo by ■j JatW •’ \ *a /'?» ••■■*> •• yjiESfISQ’BBOS... y-tAHTrm mrs-ao hfiH. pTfaa.in.aioro and fat salffby i Jjita ■ . T* i ? •■■ .yLEMisa bbos. IJ'OBgBNXIHKr-SO bbls W rpffi!|gs ABD OlWObblr, Ko.l J to tU*o<.^^Ji»lAby i , r - ; ;i ygg* ***-** «-“* m - t i ~ KI&gATBICK & HEBROS3. f~ gHTB*QH.KTYI,KUg i»APJSttIIAMUINQS^jfOr Jj cdliijgf ««« r /"-I EOT EE PlliCKS—Forlcßtn*Rß4*Stil!iigs; ftr “Ijty \j ja2o WAtTEBTK.MARaBALL., - STATU ABY— In oaks and marbles; for caloby . ~ - ja2o . WALTER P.-MAKatIAUi. nr AINBOWdNO-Jn oak, of EllMbothtaatylarfar rale J W t> -fW WALTER P.MAKSHALL.. f JICH IfAPEH HANQtNtJSi orYelt«t,' gOldi' flaMe XW ligKf P»P«», with elegsst enroiee and jba« border? j forsaleby WALTER P. MARSHALL,/.• j a 12 - • ~85 Wood T\KCQUATXO*B XN-WALL PAPKK— Artilititj designs Hi U Imitation of-irood.eUmo, Btnceo and Italian freKoet; toitSZbl fiaiai • WALTBR-B..MARBHA.U,. nUBAH WALD FAtfEß—AWell r atij eoyfEß-SQ , - ■>«> '.•« >, • .10'“ JoTsdirrtorejna , * i«M ■ .. -i>«ni»teMOMM BTJGAH&r’Powdered. CroaiJ ed,, lty for 8»le;by" fji&l KING- & MQOaHgAD. pjEfSEisß [Vi rrißAß—vomiff HjKon, Qonpowilfry Imperial, mitllliarS jgg* *** tote ' ,qa ‘ Utyifcr KTNa 3 '* MOORHEAD. fTWBACOO—Grant* WlUiamV, Webster olj,and alariety ,-yf t "° j -; -i»«*"****,°*°*, SwfcnKu.! •• •. '- ; o 10# beaqi M. endD. Candte; ; ICO “ Eodn «o4,T«ifS»ted Soip; . • 25 “ Star Candle*; 254os«zihalf Tov.S&gs; • SOO-nams Wrapping Paper s . 100.000 Common Cigars;. 50 tales Batting; 50 « Candle Wide; > ■MfINBQW <3UAB3—WO'bax<3 too. Bedford Forgo; ....: ...» Gap . do. j.j.i «•* - ' 15 u Jamal* 1 do saleDT. Jd3 . -■"r?*- ~KIKQ A-MQORTtEAP. m&yrsQ xcbottc (street*, i !i 119,00:; 100,001 105,00 .05,00 re Brokers* iftr Val |'f 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 109,00 100,00 100,00 VHftO CUAK—Aprim. onlddof Newurtrenj; In ttsmnmAfto Ml. by tl.ll] - KING A. MOORHEAD. - 000 07,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 Doted apples—soo trnsMs In .loreana fcr ralo bj ooi; . KING AMOOKHEAD HJO AND PENNSYLVANIA DAT l/ROAD BIOCK—a) thussmstodbj’ AOOTISMOMK, oct2o. ... ;V ' No.TOgoartfr«t., UM> aZsk * ' ‘ No. 82 Fourth st « M,ooj 65,60! 66,7 ft! 67,00! 67,601 65,25] 65,50] 100,00 00,00 60,00 60,00 344 0 SHARKS PITTS. TEOBT ANDEAYINOStXARTOOi WANTED bl AUSTIN-DOOSIIS, : Mitt 1 No. »2 rnnrthnt- M OHIO AGES WANTED by ....... - ’ ].T AUSTIN DQOMIS, 82 Wood rt. SOAP —30 bcrxc* Polm, 10 do OmUIo, 6 do Almond, a do Ollre, . S do Qradls,' <. - ■■ ■■• - 60 do Toilnt ond Sanoy ; fcr rale by hotM ■ , J. D. WILLIAM 8.183 Wood idrcot. 85,00 00,00 88,00 i. .18,00 •17,00 7,00 HWIHALF DUXES RAISINS; . Ul/ lOOqr do do ,20 keg» Son do ■ 20K£KsgoSOn: do : ; -10 htiegnMitagn Gropes i 10 tmrao Marino licmono. . . 6 00,50 Wood'ot. 40)00 40,76 49,00 88,00 108,00 I )Uv SOOboxa W.B. Ralsinai ■ ..., . 160 holf boxes ffl, B.Bslslnsi 200 qr.. “ “ “ 200 boxMTsney Toys; ... 100 “ Motto Losongos. ReceMnztmdibrHloby.: - J • - - d«5 J. 0. ANDEOBON A 00., No. g Wood at. 40,00 48,76 60,00 103,60 'lO,OO •;S8)00 .8,00 fjftft BOXEa PIRK OaACKERS, No. 1. SSUU 50 do J«£S*on- do : *O,OOO Torpedoes. •• •’ - . •: lco» Nutmegs, SOkepOoeklngßsliins. ■ ANDERSON ft CO, No .6 Wood at i OLDEN SYRUP—In bbls, hslfbt>ls,#nd tegs, just re ceived pore teenier Or&nlU Elite, »cd for sole by jms ; , JAMES A. HUTCHISON* CO. SU3ABHOCBB MOLABSES—3OO Ibis receiving per stea mer Qrnnlto Bt*t» «naiK*jMone.»fortsole by me . ; JAMS A.HUTCHIBON A CO. ' B" KTINED SUGAR fr—2,oootblscru shed, pondered,clt J«18 . Agents Bt. LsulaßtsamSagor Beftncry. -Ha MOLASSES—3OO bblsSteimßeflned Sngw-Uousc, • tandloft from vtoamet Newport: ftndfor eale by . nmn. * . JAMES A. HUTCHISON ft 00., a«e2 otß 8tLopl» Sagnr TleSogry. Ip, JJAU—BOO pig* *oft UaienaiiCad, receited by, fceyswno, I 'i'aria-fbr gala on EtTorablo terms, by L “ jjiy • a 00. • SIHjT— a> Wo* lg store ond • fortttlo br ■ [JiaS] : IiSEOUv jPAIrtN i Oft > boahela. of tfae teat goailty MoALpiN * CO:, ? 2420m1244 Liberty st - CtfDfcß AND YINBQABr- ■ . . ‘ r l t 10 bbtt Economy Crab Cider; * ' SO « W.BiGoe* 1 Vinegar; ■ 6«aka Pronc3i 'Whlki'Wltia Vlnpgar; for ealo by deo22 J ; r ;MILIigB ft^IOKETSOW. *- v .* X.> r>F 4 : t. ;* - *.'* •'*-'* >• ••• \. ' -I* • ••• .*>*. • l V . *f *v', -82bbli BeUßuttar; 40 keos Solid .do \ \ for safe by *■. - .SMITH 4 SINCLAIR; •20 fy** cfiolte bftlver Yor sale b’ , JMITIL A.SINCLAIR. bbJ« Hew Orleans (o»fc packages/fir fjt24] KINO-A MOORHEAD. CO. mfiCNKS AND VALISES—A full awortment always ou 1 band, at lowpricee. . . ... L. E.IIAYWARD, dec7 y- : Cfernerlfarketand liberty streets. ■■ mBUNKBof all hinds,sad Tory prices; please call and 1 examine. ■; ■. : ,jaT Corner of Marfcat and Liberty ste. A JPPLES—IOO bbls choice Apples for sale low by .... A dec2 ptAILEV &BJSNBHAW, 253 Liberty rt. rST BEOEIVJSD- . ’ V 5 bhdal.R Loterln^sPblla. Syrup; 2 bbls St. Louis Oolden Syrup; , . fihf.bWS, do. do r 10 ten galLkegdo do » Tor sale at thelowastmarhet price by dee» BAILEY A BBNSHAW,26& liberty st» IH'OB TUB HOLIDAYS—A mseyai assortment of : new including Raidus, CnrtauU, i l igSj Bn»po3 and Lemons ; also, Hard* Soft and PapoMuell Almonds, Wfti nutxandlUberts, wholesale or retail,.- .■•••; " - • deelB~ . '•--BAILEY'&RENSHAW. EQAHS—Jurtretfd, arapplyofchoiee Londonsiio H» ▼an* Segars, In 100 boxes./ :--deeSr-:.-'-: : -.-- y-■ • - BAILEY k BENSHAWV «)< tn'pDS. m&l£ KOLLBOTXKH Just r^ M *nd4oT OUU sale by M: BAILEY A RENBIUT7., . - 10 ««• prime Codfish, 6 bbls no. 1 Salmon, .... \oiu«;ftont(n!iori liberty •TJOB KENT—Ibo Haw Btory llrtcic BmlllM*"*",® “ Pra “‘ * C^lKl jif O BWMMf laJW,' ■ Oorncrof fleran'tb and.Smlthflttd ita. i SCQARCUBKD HAMS-2fr <* euperlor • • 809 liberty stmt. < ! •? -H'- . •t. ‘/\A. ! '. * 1 -» .* * * * • '■* ** * .• .'2 4,x ■ /-I'-''- '- 1,^2,—.;"-- MISCELLANEOUS. HOUJ. DEIVEa I; UGOHOTIVE AHEAD !) Real Eitate F&nn for Sale* rpfi£ subscriber is authorized to tell 284 ACHES OF l/LAND, situated In YeTßaiUos Township, • Allegheny County* lying.baekof McKeesport, known as the White-oak Flats, and la tight of the proposed Station on theConnellsviUe:Railroad. -Improvement# as follows: A Square Log House, 30 by feet, two stories blah; and Square Log Barn; ea .by SO fect-hotii new and iu good outer; two fine;young Orcbarde, ; l^ A grftftod fruit, just commencing to bear. Thew is Wto 100 Acres cleared and in a,high state of cultivation, and tbebajanco hi well Bet with whlteoak timber of the first order. This Land U well calculated for a Block Farm, being very level, and the soil of an..excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, having some twelve .or fourteen. nevCT-lamng springs of excellent water tbereon. This Land has facilUioa rarely met with, being within half a mile of tho .Tough, river, and ono mile of Monongahcla, and almost on the line .of.the Oonnelliville Eailroad; and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IKON OKB. This Land would not be in the market, only that tho owner Is about to removeto thoFar.West, ; Terms easy, and price moderate.. For. fur ther particulars, enquire of W. J. KKYNOLD9, at Lorens* Glass Works, or,of .JAMES 0. IiIOHEY, dec3ff:y. ■ Be&l Estate Agent, at this ofßoe. B« A. FahneitoeVi VeTmlfngei HHEBK ia erldonco that most satisfy erery mind that . B,: 'A*- Fahnestock's YenalGigs is this only article that •can bo administered with tha certmnty ofeapetUnwworms: HaiiyaXtJi. 8., Jatt.25,1862. - x hereby certify, that a'chMofmino, aged three years, had been yezy ill fbro mcfcUMrithna pain mthacbeatjgen. oral weakness* and loss Of appetites I was advised:to trjr. B. A. Fahneirtock'B Y«nDifuge**aud*aceordi*gly. bought *1 hottle/frohr M; Naylor, GraoTille; street;Ear* •lnitadminiaiared aportionotiti he-passed, within hrtntr-' ib^hoarß, , E«dHtmdrfid«iiiyorty-tw twelve inches in length. The child, immediately niter, tbi&hnd iiß appctite and soon enjoyed ;-poneci health. Another child, seven years; old, who had been more or less sick from his birth, took the.Temainder of the, bottle, which causedbfcn to pass One Hundred and Sixty-; two Worms. From that time-tcrthepresenfcblshealth has tgehnexSoetly good,nnd ba h&sthrivedjjajTall as any chUdcouiii-' ■ ELIZABETH BISHOP. ‘•'wholesale and retail, by all theprindpal and- country mcTehaaia throughout the united States. jaolO I v;- y, wmgw--: ■ ......... usas tetoix ' Sottoe. MnrAYINO purchased the entire stock of J.C: Andersen * I i l we will continue the ■wholesale FRUIT rnl.OOK* | ,FECTIONART busln ess, at the old stand. No. 6 Wood street,’ stylo of hL'W.jiANKIN/ft CK)- I *Z* ' s * **' 4 *-•' ‘ 1 .. I«iVf6TrCE.~llavln2disposed of my entire Interest In the, 1 Confectionary business to my late |partner,* Minos Tihdte/iuajM. W. Baniin, salesman in said I house,(who are the name of the laio firm I- to BettUng the baalne*s ofjyi'firtn,) I take pleasure in re- I cotnmen wog therd to tny farmer friends and customers, and I hone for a continuation. of 5 the: I&er&lpatronsfm'bwtowed !on roc. • 1 * ~ •. •: J: Q.-ANiIEfION.. , * sale by EJdlft’G BROS. 'J* 1 ; r,--v:’ ; !• WTUJAM ...... ►JAMES PEKLAJT«< 1- HAViB THIS * with. tae tis partner,'. my* nephew. Jams? PhMAk: >Tfc*.lrofiifiesa of; manufretaf f rinrand Importing of Ac i will be con*: tinned at the Old Staedj jfo. 24 Flfthr anieondnettd’ I under the firm of William Bait A .Co. All persona haring - t claims against mo will please present them fur immediate payment, and those who are indebted will please settle their L bUls, wj»h as little delay ns possible. > F • ‘ WILLIAM DALY, No. 24 Fifth at,, - . • Next door to the Iron City_Hotol ; T ANDtf llt/IOWAtFOIt BALU— i 8 a 880 acreain Muscatine county; t , ,200-: -do.^Cedar" -do;? •- t i.. 240 .->\do>Seott. v*,dor. i The shore Lands are well located, after a personal exaxn i lcatinn. Those in Moscatino county are, on an average, I ten miles from the dty of Muscatine, and within two miles | of the Uirsisslppl nod Missouri Railroads which road is now making from Davenport to lowa City. They will besoid In .porta*of4o,Boon4l6oaero.. I jog • . Beal-Estate: Agent. • ■■.■■••'•'■'.'■4oBBPH hTiKMUfC, > ■ vpBficcßaaoß.ro t. wncox a co.1 # BTRKET AUD DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a fall assortment of-Drugs, Meal* clnes, Modieine Chests,; Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his "business. - ■ 'V. •• -‘, • JS3- Phydcmns' Prescriptions carefully compounded at ,aII bonre.V^. .iTO-^Drog-; Fleming^ and aata 'l%mß^^K^f?wn^P^tepteretaC>re;so liberally be-: l{>9] , i M ILCOX, Jb. i ♦•1 vMiHH dif PUMfKiy. lOa PIEB-—This art! cleis prepared from good aweet Pnmpkina, and will make Pies of superior quality. ■: • • „ • i. JHiixixtmi,-~T*k<3 one -ounce, or ,two table spoon Tolls oi 'the powder, atid add to it one quart of milk; let It stand an houror tweina warm place, after which add eggs, spices and sweetening to suit the taste, find it will bo ready for bSdogTFo?£leby . SELLERS A CO.; t! ; , j a io . .6t 'Wnpdgtreet.{.- - Consume the Smokfl* . ' THE subncribcrharlnj; thrcrcl astro Xight to jnioUfoW taro ini sell BWEKKEY’B. HOTAIIt AND BHQK&: ooSBtHllMa'yua!MCl§ftjreJ4rta E> lo«lVo",bWKrt, l an3', contract for hcatlng!WH4ißsi.-iriar;ttoMaDat oeonoriicaii -uafi-jl&itttiiUun of thorn IntamSM lB i oair bo bad of A. BKADJjtiiy street, or of-V- J. : BARNDQI&AB, I dccit lt ] Iron City Store Warehonse, No. ISI Farms] /"vN'K OB TWO HARMS, jritU commodious Bi ly ini*. andßtnbles, near to the city, and at Gardons, Milt aims, or to fatten cattle for thi Also, J a -conTenlent 'Brick Country Mansion at large enough fur a respectable family. Also, c place; and an eacellent Two Story Brick Dsn basement and attic —ontho bank of the Mjonrtfcwwuedact. , V JAMEB.S: f dco!?Sfctt s , N 0.2« I,n (WO BBICJfc HOCSESj oa logsth street, lbr ; . [. 1 ' ’’ ’ - , ,8. COTHBEjIT . maiKTY FJKET FBONT.—For sale, ft U * of X „■ I oaillgh aireet,ncar Wylie,-*l»y’f'l4s^deep' r t lire terms call oil S-CCTHBEI^T* j*l3 •••.>-. .-;• •'■•• - '•• :•••• 140 Tnn " CopmtnoMhlp.,-^ BP. JONES, BERNARD L'AUTH, tf. M. KTEE . LAUTIT, bevies associated UiemselTea . der'the Arts oTJOSES, LAOTH * Ctt, will ct —- »«American Iron Works.** recently erected by B»Jauui« Brother, In East Blizhin&fcain.. .-.v- iß.il. Joins—.,....n. hum.. X. - ' AMBlfieAS lEOS WORKS; ■ JONES, LAUTH & CO., [in /rANTTFACTURKBS oT superior Bar, Smalt and Wire 1 iVI Bun, of all descriptions; warehouse, No. 99 water st, I between Market and Wood ettt, [jallzSm. J WASDBOP’S SEED STORE is now replete -with early ; goods, ftr tile hot bedB»-Pnininglnstruments,ibr the ord»ri, com stattr ondstraw coiters, and ererythlngof interest to the farmer, gardener, or amateur. • Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on liberal terms.' '•• •' v :.V~ V ■ "T - ’ }&* ' Dividend, notice* • • • ,'OmczOmo jlsd PEirasn.TA3ns. Railuoad 1 > “ • Pittsburgh,December 3tt» 1853. f j TUB Direct' of-the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company KaTft.dfcclared a dividend of four per cent oat " lire sotjearnings-of tho road for the six mon thsen ding this day* payable oxi and after tbe23d Jannary next ' ?rinbe closednntU 27th January, prox. ja2 - - ~ : W. IiAMMER, Jr^Tteaanrer. iOBH rLEKISO._-__ MOBSQ. FIiEMISG BaOTHKB.B, (Successors to J, KHdftCo.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • So. 60 Ifixxt Slrtet, POttburgh, Hi. ProprietorsofDr. STLantfa Celebrated Vcrmifnpi, liter wn«.*c. ' *2,00(5 Monongalxela‘Nsr!g4tloTi'Ci9Jl»i^ r a,^63»' " • $5,000 Cit 7 of Pittsburgh N. . * : J<sw . ■ Bautera, 64 'Vocri jrtret-■ dVl£kiWv—FOil s\a» f cme-Uiitd'lnw. §. Sh.X 2UO four. years, Tre-will : soil a NEW.HOpB]3, jo*t’ finlafced, of elx rooms l#t IWfwt frosty fSI, y : .; . 3.M TMid «trwt ~ TTAiTJABLE PROPERTY JOB SALE—Situated onWjlJ*, V et; neot'Kfth; eonsl-tlng of a largo BRICK H0B8&; of three etoHeo; containing A hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen; and tfx chamtwts and finished attic, nltn a p»d collar. The tflt ia 20 feet front hf|“ de.te.teßntdley. The ycrdiapaved; good hydrant, l4O Third «trwt. Q KLLIMJ OUT.— Uaitng amcloded gj&g”£3fsS JJS ft cltv. I now offer my largo stock of BOOTSkSKOsSana TKtJJiICB. at PRICES REGARDLESS OP COST.. My stock consistaof almost eteryyarleQ’now lnthomartet,ana will be soldi at prioea,to «ult easterners. ARtbosaw Bargains are Incited io call.- L*. R*HAV WARD, ~ J V Corner of jlorket and Liberty gto. lnraiTuxoc Stoolss. -■ ■ .. 6?i SHARES WKSTJSBN INSURANCE CO. BTOCK, on OD which 420 wrahwo bas been paid,for . . . WILLIAM A* BILL ACO., • ■** ja24:2w • &4 W6od fi'uiiS KKAI/ iSaI'ATK JOUKNAL, of- JL Propertyfor aalo.by S. CUTHBE&T j GU&TI&. by calUtigat their oCßca«~j^ljQ;TiinffiiF^.ri <^* k t OHiES TOi*KT—A ri ftlOQ pec year; a dwelliog bopra l K.I Vi I—JOB THIS AMOUNT, tmo thud ia land, tjii UDlOvll) balance In two or three years, can be had a ramfortahle Two Story BHIOK-HOUSE-of four kitchen, good cellar, and finished attic, cltuaUxl alley; near Wylie streetj.a gardes, with shade trees, gl j,’^ nrtj ° r ’ ,tc ' t soy.wrtinin. 1' - 7108. BALU-03 ACKKS:OF;hAIH>, adjoining the noro’ 1 Of Bearer, benutllhlly located for aTOsldenco, andreiy ralnable for farming. On it aro springs of hard and soft | ; water, making it a desirable location for a J Enqnlroof 1 * “ 40 ‘tHoSaH WOo" "jSI •- 75 Fourth street, IttD Fancy and tlous «iws. anS fatuinj losS—from “jjT 1 “ d Htl T; GUSI.OVBMUOES, of (lie best JL/£»mmtoa,atCs confc por Goods to.pgportiof 1 :' ’ omm M>rkot \?ci gbg£te&fe*- 5T«r q grtn-AK 10a hogsheads, prime, iattdlog fiom fit*. t Ptnd», and forlnl j^| lE3 A HDTOtnBCHf* CO. KOWfl’a JSXXBAUX gifJßNtiLiaH VAUBIOANrrTb^ valuable and liighlj concentrated extmi contains all tb& proMTtlea of the Valerian Boot, and ataiicß unrivalled tor diseases of Ihonorvous eystem- A large supply xo- MlTodbj ' JOB. FLEiaSG^ ja2Q • Baccessor toX. -Wilcox & Co. Clopl»ff out Balo Carpetl»«tClot*w» Hatttngß) /TOIE subscribers having adopted the plan, of Xv tbelr. etocfc at tba end of the season, mo iwrw ottering, tbe greatest bargains, in their lino, over oltered to the citi* sensofPtttabnigboTTidnlty* ; Inauality or uuintlbr tbefr assortaonttanot itemp Carpets, ingreat varioty, at 15, 25,28,31 and podUfelyJ* solatia P™ 1 2‘ t '“‘g? -EEQAEDLE33DFCOST. Bdo‘^“beAW.T^cS, l^' • ' 82 Tbini street. JSOKIVBD—BomB more of tho» beautiral premium ,•>’ "V - ■' -yf .. V *r.. r; i ■« >■*-, -•-■■ ■ *• -V> « ,» .: •> * • -■ V=*< 'l. - ■ :■ ■■■■ ••: >V 1 ✓ Houses, • jaio ' K. B—BciaU Notes tnfcea at par. '.V' r, ,';. v r -3-1- '. J . ,< »• i^- 4 : •v.'~ > . » ■>■ . -v' * •- « -V r > ’ MEDICAL, j Invalids of J?ittflbQTgit flfid Vicinity, ~ •?,. "V'OVK attention is Utgttkllt iiiflted to a e«fefui tndc*& ' . X did porunal of wjtuotbfntf Mat huts }rutt Ueo lotfo « disced Into the dmelio&offfl! Ko>rione 8(8t*. ■ • > f immo-mwmc r TOLTAIC CHAINS! j 1 agent, so eonrtructed.as to be wore under the rarmefibv - next to the*Mn, producing* constant, UNINTERRUPTED ; f . current Of ELECTRO-MAOS KTISSr, effecting | Immediate tfeifaf \ From the mart acuta pain, and 01/o a'permaiMßJs cttttOt all I NERVOUS DISEASES* . I .It seldom hes filial to furnish almostcerbrin relief, and I a FRfAL, I'KBMANENT CURE, by befog: Uted according -4 to directions, to the folltnrlng disease*f * JRb«mistitei» . .u tori?' .Goal. . , 2s?' ■■ Paralysis, yr~: - Painful ftDd'Sff Joint Neuralgia oftbeFpfte/V Dlseasas of the Bpincfif 'v. ' Deafness and BliDdneA-U . A2jLP2» That ara caused by-%:delt FLUID, ore greatlyreliotea, simply wearing tho chains fr *.■•■•■■ Beit C; That ■ It is not claimed that thou lb* which it, is recoi i boldly claim and DEFY, tbi iißlNDhie performed SO B •yp*»u of those diseases Just. - • - rUITOEKACHEB’E: ami tor {TJove tbkj Msertion*-’ ; jADTHEN'* < ?E9»W«tf?and. ifttou w , ~ &m4la«>BWfgSJ^s£ii x i r ty < i l j l jg efl , to be ha4(gl»t!»): - i._ i intrcdttced in Praneo ItilßfiO, . vviv'Vr.vv.-.-r .:■ ,■ :■■; jK^j^riraf&dvlUgrta- Trial* •' J 5/ th^fiT^.EdfedJ^^Ss^f§^flej'^eTwere found to pos«:., uss strangpe&nd mi^inms^aweninmievingpalh, where* . ever applied, and introdaoed faito tbo hospitals of that dty, add patrat-- by the French Government, J r -They are now introduhed in -'in ■' England, Germany; Austria, .Bolgiumt'in^fetfßnled^in ; ' those conntricsj Tvhcre they have become---7::.T 7 ::. POPULAB CURATIVE ACJBBT IS- THBfWOBLP,/ v They.were first introduced into tho United Rtafe* about . wont through the same tr nfftiffnXu* - rope, tmPftsr?*Von*o introdaoed ifito oTery lLflßpital ln : New. York,*whtt&fthoy;ato now,ip daily urn; effecting, even • - MORE Jfctorp been awarded them, iSJ> £*^,- Thoy aro highly recommended by Frofe. VaJenttnrfMott* . Van Buren, Post .and others; wbo -have published , their views of their power and. value in several of.tho.medlcal . journals in that city, and are also la the daily practice of .Teccmxsending their use to patients,. A faUaccou&tof their -r ophtfyamay also, bo lound ia ervery.. pamphlet* and sent to : rtneieiddf&frotftny: person in the State by applying (post- wbo is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. , .s l Xhd<^phigJ^^ei^^ l >yanail r with: foil descriptions Price - . .. Physidananrh .their ** conffOTC,U<^.andpi^tiounw uppftthoafife’ntA _ J 1 - No perron uecdlfear thafthey will ju*t what It is claimed they can do, flhd'ull-pereflnfrnfifrhavo become disgusted with a constant pouring dQTtTr of'patent > nostrums (bottled owlU) aro kindly and politely Invited to - v give, them a trial, * . - last far .years and lose uono'ofßg BiecM^^^b^^^^teuppHed^rithkr.gdnltjar^ by J.PT FLEMPigrAUeghfeuy 'Cfffir'T VjtfarefffoUwgte f Dr. Celebrated Stomach Bittera, ' ENTIRELY £NTEDYBPJBPTICi*ad warranted toidffe* r i orat6ftO(l jetrengtheatlio-wliolo Bystem of every cno who' mse« them, ore now kept tor sale by , v.--,. Dr.QKO. IX.’ KEYSER, iorner‘ a PFbod at. and Virgin alley;., FLEMIN& BEOS-.XhTigglyta/cor.WoDd MJd Fourth m«4 JOEt MOHLEtt, Dropgfet, llbertr BtTCfctrr' and all bur firstrelatt .Uofelsjrod ' Restaurants; M wall aa dealers generally, where -thoirroptletjijTS jpest-; respectfully refer thepubHeSinfJElMaa- ~ V., ■■ u Vv • jdib - the Jap, --•■'•" f - • r~\ pdsswa meritsnflWafit to t£gin£we riply .woTdiin their at‘qgk.^4c4^yg ; tbfon .a. trial; butbp careful to a^^or‘E(J§X^lsS^fi, ; ST()slACn BIT , tEKS,v Mthetff.Brj. oth "lirttejk r^prfcented' to be' !tho‘ fame, which 1 compari tively.ere worthless. as to their modlelnal qUalities. or iis a bbverago. # They fcro pot up lhsquare botUes, conitd&ing a full quart, with-di recUona.on, acd i>r. X-H(«l«iltcr , 4 Sumach BiiUrt blown on. the glaifl. 'None bthor geooine. •„■ - • ‘ HOSTETTER, SMITH * CO. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh. T\EL fialt &|iS3dnj <>ut bife&pK%r anCuildrcn, quicker 'and surer than noy KQ DUOTUTRa, and I>T. Astern, . gh; J. O. SMITfI BirmlngharaDnig i8U0.,477 rasylTrinlor 'Mrs. 8. -HOU3EBig,TOOI«®B>wfIIKf: ». WiCUKISV: Allegheny City; BAMUEL'DYEK.AIIi'shony city ;WJT; SMITH, Lnwrene#- yllls; X.TJKK B.DAVISOHi Kost lib«rgr; BPASB * CO. T.TgWTR DAtZELL t CO, Sharpeliizrg; STEWABT, LW)YD ■4 CO* Mech*oJcsMron Works;. J» W. HANNEN, Matt* ... cheatw*' ’»■ - -jygSal*^_ ■*■ “ • ■ PrtVfttO' DUtASeSa . •••■: ' . n DR. BEOWN, No, r 41 Diamond Jllty, Dw *!*T) Tot£j Ms entire nttmtion.to on office Practice, «S|s3 W Eia bUßtoiaa lB'mMUy. «)BflE»d-:to.;£KKito Ms , ffika 4OSb i» ; AnK- Pains acdlxiliailrri - •. tation ofthe-Bladd&r and Kidneys,-Suc«»S£faUy : ., to offer assurance* of a epoed y euro to auirhoTnay-coto un*. derhißcare. ■ ■ oca Private ComraltatlOtt’Bdoms, 41, Diamond alley* ggfo-Chflzggamoderate* ~ ...... notfcfljfwfly 1 >*YY'Ylrtua of an Order of tbo-rOrpbantf Oourt . seteif; Public Vutcry ln the city of PHtabuwh, Byl^iiia!^e^ropertyof l Agn<«3^o'?^toJS^oorj>a4» iolnlhKlaodsof James McConnell, the heirs ofJo&piUMfr Muri&^Wlfflani mXostmßs&Wtftti ' and Bamuel 8 terttng v ats describcd by the following conrsca •;■ *nd distances; beginning at the Southeast cornerata^g* Ewt 116 MOi^rehes'td 1 e stomp; thence . ffreeScEost 16 6*ld perches'to 4 white cmh; thence South 7T Eaat T T-lO perchceto tho place Of beginning ;'om« tabling Ninety-throe Acres and Three-quarters pt an .Acre, B purehaserto pay at the rate of $2OO per **i"omy , githottt*lhtotegtAbefeon.;-^.»'^' i.-*_ _-.:. . j»£3'majiw- - • . , OrpUana’Court ' ■ rAUjtgUANT Ui an onloi of the - Allegheny, held at Pittshur.ghionfeaCurdtg' Sc tiurty-lirst.Uay of December, ’£& Public Eole, on SATUIID Al", jcM-eOty > January nest, at tan oclock tie Cctar. .. II cu.m, In the city ■cf Pittsburgh,.ell '.theso ■ Ib>r --, BJIB or OP OBODSD altoilain Pitt township, ■ - Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, "being numbers IhlrtT tbrea (No. '33,) thirty-four, (So. 340 firtj-threa, @>. »f> andSfty-lbra, (No : 6i,) in Wt W.PottormanVplma Sort in' tho extenidbnUofc Pittaburgb, commonly. ollcdJMOttpt 'Etddwln—"boußtfod imdd escribed as follom-to-wlf. jhaa menduKOndConnahlU lane, atthoeonurr otlctonomtorii Hfty-toarind tUty-fiTe, and running thonod^lW^Odwny i'JbitfSfii ; thonco - : Btr«otona hundred oDd clgbtyWoJ%V&«;4fe*e», to > the L placo. of hoginningd 'which, •'3? i-Pcttermansla i BeoordoPa4ffl-gMpsßlM*®yibi«ui» ’™ n ' *sd, talE&ok 3d, P • jSa *hfch W aald i- August 15,1833, ghenv county afflrt S dd,ln. ; feoK,3d,-X toL M, p. 35, coh _ %S«o BylrimM^^<4B^|^ 'ft jaftdlawt 13H "g ?.?>'Adm’r ofSylranua Tbompaon. ':'V ' : - rTTOH PflFtefirthiD hgrgtPtbtft eal&lfog updCT4,Qg.; T * Co. has 1»n *•£ vyV biwkw. of the lata firm, haTiDg parclmsl rat of Jos. k-Negley, ttlo busioors wUI :by_ COOUnued ofl umal,under the atylci .of DAWSON, te ara autbnrizad to use the name of- Nogloy, MoteJ * “ Battling up tba old business. baWSON,.’ : Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, 'Si. P. MOHAH. «a- Haring disposed of toy Interest .In lsle Cm of Neetay, Hohan * Onto my former wrtnor, Mr* D»u»“b »S Att. rrin oonUojoe to hemto fbre, I bare the honor to raommend and roguesttWltta "“Sg •imar hvi? RIVED—2O t)&ia^.S.-Ix>veriiigsA^o.*CniriM J 4 w, anas WboleMto uii BstaU.QroMT3,2SS ft.. * -is *.'.•«■ m W. B.‘ESCfLIEU,. ' rA ROBX: n. : _ • Oonualtfeo..- v k ■'■ * . 1 T*; '■.'V \ Tpi.- <■ ' *