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' ... ..37. • ~1- 1 I- . ..„. k •if ei, li, ao t 0....... •-• ***--# 4 -4 -4, 4 - k...•• mow 15 Footstool ; White Si; Colored 1 Total 22. 4 ,0 1441:4,01.!..i,„V: ,By orderof tboliosniot Host. 0. IftwocE, 11 •iit •:,,,;.,..,14,1t4%:01b*,4•4., Fardoian Or Board of Health. Itr' it. ";:ve . " -1 :0 - w.h" . " ' ‘ ,,, z i: f r.i' d , J lifuniciar.Socrerr.-Ata meeting of the Alle- • " 41 44' .:&i4,. . ' 0 , " . c.,La, -. ,5, - ; 2 1 ,git Connty Ma iota - Society, held in the hall T V4 4 6, 4 ''.....,,,ie mir ;• 644 1..„ q.,, ,..' 1 ,1 , 1 1 •,..g 666 . 11, edi:e r tie l Sons of T - ranee , corner of Third L ..-6,66 +a -6. '''' a4.1671-4`,6- ii• Wood streets , , nary 2d, 1855, the follow , iota. t•toe...rorr6'.l:r.r;.'l‘,,„t 1 1 '7 . : an - -' 6l em. • ' . elected °Scare of the Awn,- 4.• Ns 4 t 6 et, *" ti 0' , f... 1 •0 c 4 0 •"•r •t• . . , e mooing year .: 4 ,111,,f.e.. 4, :0N 41k. •,•,: il , , 'i,!. - -- -:dent-Dr. A. M. Pollock. - - - ta.."' •• -- ~ .."'i4 6 6 . 4 c e t;‘ , „. , r,4,- ' ' :. Vice Presidents-Drs. Armstrong and Dralne. Oor. Secretary-Dr..A. M. Pollock. 3‘;::: - i ' 545 .t.,,,,,Vij.,;' , ., ' ' Ben. Secrete - . rig, ries Dr. Gallaher and Williams. •. 1 '1....„,' 1 , - 1 1......iV , ,E."-"''''' ' Cinnors---Drs. Mowry, Broom anti Gassam. %. oilv o, 14....' • 6 `,,,., ":8 .6 4,1n' t kt , ie.' . Examiners'.Drs. Gaxsam,,%Gallaher and Mc., * 1".1.'' t Z P ... . 11 it'",fl:B4l-A'er.' Delegates to the National Medical Association, i 4, -*lir • ) sd'A' which meets In Philadelphia , in May next-Drs. 1rtie........ ...4, 4 5. •11. "' • . ~,:, : L ier^ 4 4',,k,„TrA. ,. ..fA , ) 1. gi T h. ...-11rv4 416. fr i f c illsasem,Gallaher, Bruce, Pollock and Armstrong. Delegates to the State ,Medical Anitociation, t l l , 6tsO•nottase4,,,"4- which meets in Heading, Pa., in May next-Drs. ..0 6 ,irriF; 4 " 41, eiria- ,e 1, - . • liiiiMeal, J.... Dickson, J. Pollock, DThilifts Mc" X k r 42:44PO"t 4 • : . 1 ' Crockett, Williams, Mowry, O'Brien, and J. B. "1hA4p1e . 1.14%,t , 6 - :. 1 ,.. ) ,,,, . Herron.. ,1 1 tv,„,..,....,*• .:' . ' 6 , w Or . f . .k q .{..•.- On potion, Drs. Gallaher, Pollock . and . Drain! If i gai t io ~ .r.,,,60 q..:---;..: "ban .apipointed a committee to examine into the re -\-V Iv e— pi. - , .0..,.. :, ,t - zi--.c., oanstak symptoms , methods of cure, and- what i e 4 ,?0 , eta: • . 1'h....44;c:5y,k, 44 ; „, eiversildse may be deemed interesting connected 1 .w16c .-.tOtali*,T, ~Il i . r 4,t,'° ' with the cholera epidemio, which recently pre , - o , ` 4 t ek 4, 4 .ti!:• 6 4..ei t; • q,...= i t, "la, ea '4• 14 4 7 N. • , ~. t r 4 \ c• ....e,, trailed in our city, and report at the next meeting. i t IA 1....,.." . 0.1 1 / 4 1 ~. 43.:.4,1,41a g . , ; The following are members of the Nt"---.mq14,1:'-', Society : Dre. Addison, Guam, McMeal , Bruce, 't ,di fen6r.N&.4 1 ., ,, * . .. , 0 ti.. A. M. Pollock, Jehli Pollock, John Dickson, T. d*as , o'r. , 4e , : - 1-ful - 't ` , 4• 4 .'N6k:k ,,--,: m 4i'::: , 7 , Dickson. O'Brien, - Drains, Williams, Gallaher, Show, McDonald, J. Wilson, Shields, J. B. Her , . ~ , i 1 , . ., 4 . 4 ,...j 4. 6 taii.,r" 6 4. - --,,. rim, Wm. M. Herron, Armstrong, need, Mowry, 6 c, -6 - ',6..0 .ti , , 6 ‘i ' 6 ~ -...,06 ' • Black, Carothers,Gray, M'Candless andlid'Grath. During the last year the Society hasto lament ' '' ll •4fit .k7 t4-".. ) ...t,t , 1 { 1 . ' • the loss of Dr. J. H. Willson, who fell a victim to the recent cholera. . * '''' Conur or Quarts finstuoss.--Bef ore Hon. William B. M'Cinre, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Associate Judges. THURSDAY, January 4. Commonwealth vs. Perry Anderson. Indict ment, mallcions mischief, in killing a valuable 2DIWO belonging to William Borland, of Robin= son township. - A verdict of guilty was ren dered, sail, the defendant remanded for eon. ;#-'• , - i ; lii",--' l, i 5 Z 3 A.* p .. 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Mums Ornou.—lntailinte the City of Pittabmk, from Deoomber 25th to December C 4OOll O. 3 5ae..... 11 1 00k50rg0:030g00k........ 0 Commonwealth vs. Rosh Res and John Brady. Indictment, larceny, on oath of James Robinson. IClTerdict of guilty, and defendants ordered to be taken to the Renee of Refuge. Commonwealth vs. John Brown. Indictment, laroer4, on oatti if George Booth. The parties, it appears, were on s " bit of a spree " at the tavern of Mrs. Bell, on Pennsylvania Avenue, and Booth, while drunk, gave forty dollars to de fendant, to be taken care of until he got sober. Booth's wife called upon Brawn a short time\ af ter, to get possession of the money, but Brown then alleged that he bad planed it in the vest pocket of prosecutor bn the same night he re ceived it.. The jury returned a verdict of not Commonwealth vs. JUDEA Albertson. Indio, went, larceny of $l7 from the store of Stewart & Robinson, on the 28th of April, 1858. • The defendant proved an excellent character, but the evidence in the case was, so strong that the jury could not help finding a verdict of guilty, which, however, was qualified by a recemmen *Wm to the mercy of the Court. ithatorr DRAWKIED.—Three , ter; SAN mod leg the river in a skiff, near Herr's Island, yes terday afternoon, were all thrown into the water by the accidental (*pairing of the boat. The :youngest, being unable to swim, clang with des perate energy to the skiff, -11881 e the otheze at isapted to arum to the shore, from which they were not very for distant. Finding, however, after going in, that direction a short distance, that Visitothinigth would not enable them Ito weaelidand t they turned about, and made for the boat stain, but before reaching it they becatne .completely exhausted, and would undoubtedly have boon drowned if it had not been for the ex ertions of a couple of-men, who, seeing their ex tremity from the shore, jumped in and brought them safe to land. The boy clinging to the skiff nfas else enabled to reach the shore. _ Rounsics IN ran MARKET House.—A tesitned airs. 'Butler, while making a purchase in the market house, on Wednesday morning, was robbed of her pocket book, containing $l2, and valuable shawl pin. Le.dies cannot be too 'careful while attending market, as there appears :to be a regular organized band of pickpockets, "who make it their especial business to be pee entduring market hours. The crowd incident upon such occasions favor their operations, and they are enabled to work without being observed. they seem to confine their attention entirely to .females, as we have not heard of any of the 'other sex toeing anything. Nannow Escusa.--James Stott, a lad about 'ten years of age, while looking out of the back wlpdow, of the second story ofds father's real. Ammo, on Smithfield meat, yrday afternoon, 'lost his balance, and was precipitated headfore -mO4 rut. A shed attached to the house, which reschod nearly up to the window, to great mea- Anne broke the force of the fall. He was picked up iniiansible, but was finally brought to; the , only damage being a few slight bruises. It was .almost miracle. he was not instantly killed. Nuw YORK UVULA, TIDIES, AND TRIBUNE ,— I . :Peri/one desiring to be faithfully served with thess papers can be so accommodated by leaving ;their orders at Ciallagher's book store, 71 Fifth :street. .9. Shannon is the carrier, and-he le on thand, rain or shine, as boon as the oars from the Easture in. Terms for the Herald, Times and Manse 15 oeifte per week ; for the Philadelphia Ledger 12 cents par week. Raw Masco.—" Sunvise Sohottiaoh," "Npper Ten Polka" and " Rind and Gentle is she;" are the title of some new pieces of Music 'received from Charlotte Blume, 118 Wood street. In a 'loarcrin another column it will be seen that she has reduced the price Of Music to an aretelle of .one-half the former prima Rua Ovlss.—A.. little girl, daughter 04 , 1 ft Usage fd'Cullouh, of the Fourh Ward, Alli._ - 4y wan ZEE over by a wagon, t yesterday morned ing, and her leg broken. The accident occurred near the residence of her parents, to which she was immediately conveyed. bizmisn.—A gentleman from Warming coun ty, named William Adams, was considerably in jured yesterday, by slipping and falling down at a street crossing. Ills nose was broken, and Adler injuries received. A CsFres was yostarday issued out of the Die -*act Court for the arrestor George Newton, on s* . charge of haring uttered defamatory :Porde against Albert Kaiak. Bail in the Brun of - $2OO - -mos required. Lanontr.—Frederick Beck was ootnmitted to jail yesterday, by 'Squire Patterson, of Indians township, for stealing $22 from Ilabeins Wiltut. Tay PEACEtiust received and for We by _ dfai HKNRY U. MUMS ded7.B HENRY H. COLLIN& cols b) "ANB-7ii Dbl. for I.NBNiID bias kw axle by • I. 60028 HKNRY 11. COLLINS. ./9111-100 btds LOUIS, WO Lamy for 111 U. mums. ALL • PUILK-12 bbis W bye ale deaf; EMILY FL COLLMS. b lIUTTISX-46 kega tor at AKI)-10 11/r by • deal SMITH k SINCLAIR. upo ApPLAS--76 bus 'kr WITH SINCLAIR. Losea tor ,411.• by y‘lllll d rS NeLialt. . ,k Is —II.I E IXLIN U I olyy u, rdut U,n blicria in tarty chapiertk Wilt wt . :nate of Solomon Fudge. Erg • mod Georg. F , ji,mgo. from do•go• by parl:y ;, 2, vole" - 12m•; ituitorr iamb Reveries of • Flacholor, Drown Life, to. For by KUM & OU., arab 111itt BoettWAnD .ItltADitit watoe• bow rosy it la to wad Lmlu: Mkt Relt Tap et Pau ism woe; boor &mot, Lis ovann Iferohz, Bc, no oht .dnah, ars dalsettiyb 11. Sold al 124 on.u.A. cake,ant Nal-UMW at. 'Ube. Taii----0.1141110 SOAP curse sore rough UAW- All . cbeee, thetas, *Ai the hands are healed brit. Hold Ae.12% No -14A Thisd stmt. *AS . y `tt nM t • 0 • • ,. ..1" , 5 7 •-• r 4 ; - 1r ~:_; _, wSx' .. 157e51 =IIIIIMI MERCIAL PO:T. .PMENWILMiIB.ISO4I.ILD LIIIP.ISSADJD .Ih,aa itiansifaismarnAprag.. incre'ros. i ryatip“--wm.. IL Sams. /imvlorr-WN. B. Ham. Dmonr--Jowt D. 130NL2• Ehmen-S: T. N oismiN. amosabie g r Arbitraticas far Jassuary.— W. B. Brown, 10.D4, Doinm, J. WDlyar, Dom E. Pal, Jo= wore. WESKIT ' IA:1 - 040v ATW :47T117, . , •- . OM= of Sus DAILY MOltarau Par, 5, mo_ } Miday, January l . i The past has been rather an Molted week in flniumial iledroka in our - city. failures appear again to be the or der of the day, not only here, but also In many other pro; inisent cities. Fovezample: to New York, %Weyer& and Sheldon, beakers, with two 'Micro of liabilitiessind andtta mounting to one-fourth of that sum perhaps; in St. Lords, Belaser A Co, mum redittere,.fer over two millions involv ing it is mid, W. J.ltsymond, a otsclt . brolter of New Yoffie, to the amount of gits,ooo, and Foster k Stephens, bankers, of theism eity, iii 000.000, aud sundry Borneo houses for I' large mount ; in New Orleans an eztenMe cotton house thr a Large amount, and in our own. tfity 'three banking houses, ells: that of Gen. Laritner, Wm. A.Uill A Co., and Hoene k Sargent It is veil probable the soaps:Mons hour I city will only be temporary, but what they will do is not yet made public. The New York Rat, of Wednesday evening says: • With a much increased supply of money, the still memo- ing demand tsr It is not 10 much felt. Thee bulks are dis-•• orienting with a little more freedom, and there to more mo. nay outside the Make in market for temporary investments of the best class. The dislike to invest in second class se eurities presents any further decline of moment in real estate; but lands and homes heavily burdened with bonds urgesmoa can be bought ohm. The effect of the fall which were made known yesterday has been disastrous to precut firmness in the stook market, injuring the dime sidon to remelted confideece, notwithstanding the compere.- tively WOW state of the MOOG] market. • The Philadelphia Ledger, of the rune morning, says: Stock operations yesterday were to a fair extent and gen. orally at rather bettor prima. Over $63,000 of lama and stout 1100 shares mid. City sixes improved 1 3 4; Penns. Railroad Mae. %; Roadlog Railroad yo Long Island IA; Morris Her s Allegheny County axes %. and Lehigh Moe-%; %; Harrisburg Railroad and Norristown Railroad each improved; for the former 60., was bid, and SYjk for theist ter. We do not hear of much change in the rates of paper on the street, though the market evinces a rather more cheerful tone. First class papa goes at that which ie lees favorably known at 26 8 lil cent- In Cincinnati money matters were somewhat easier last week than the preceding one, says the Pries Corned, of Wedneaday : • The past week, though the last in the year was not as pre 'ceded: in monetary athdre as the one that Imm ediately 'cede botrowers, having, as stated last week, anticipated the let of eettlementa. Ties market, however, does not yet meeent any easy features; but a gradual improve mat is confidently looked for from this time. The river Ls at • tar stage, and heavy shipments of produce and manu factures have been made during the week. Remittances from the South and West, and from the interior of this sod !adjoinlog States, have alio increased. Ina word, confldenee is being steadily restored, and trade whkh has been crippled ;and stagnant, is beginning to TWRILLIe its wonted appearance. A very heavy business has been done on our wharf for live or six days past, in fact double the amount that sem trausected for the preceding six months. Immenseamounte , of Coal and Pittsburgh manufactures were shipped, and Jlarge quantities of Flour and produce woo received from below. In conemuenee of this Flour has declined about fifty per bbl; sales TOW being made on the wharf at s9heS.Ble gold movement is the subject of an Miele in the New York Timm. By it we learn that the gold Income from Cslifornia, in 1862, was $51,946,000; in 1868. it was *58.22 0 ,. 000; and In 1854, $52,071,000. At the porta of New I:nrk and Borten the specie exported Ot 1854, compared with 1663. as follows: upon?. I From Now York.. From Batton.-- Inward frpm Oalilbmbh 53,2111,000 Retained to the country, ....... Retained in 1803.. 31,293900 Retained in 1862 30,480,000 APPLES- -The receipts by river for some dam bone been heavy and priers are not eo stlfL On Thurkay sales were made at $2442,7 5 . ASIII23.—The Wm are pretty regular. but not in large Soda Pot ere in demand at 6‘,45303% t Ptyalin at 1314 c.„ Soda .51,33 at 3 3 47531.10; and Wend. at 4 1 45054 - REEswAR--iels• on arrival at 24g2be; and from store at 254526 e. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from store $2.1662,25. Large Tubs, from store, $767,60 * dos.; small de 96,50. BROOMS 2 —Common Prom arrival, mils at $2,60, and from store at $2.754.1w0r5t Eastern at 22: 0 331V 3. BEANS—SmaII white sell $1.50 by the quantity, and retail at $192551,76. billed a at t $1,7 78 375 1 rFf• BACON—The supply is hardly equal to the demand though the latter is not great. Several sales old shoulders were made at *0 end new at 7e. New Rams at lle. In bulk meet oetvesal sale. of shoulders, to mat boat men, were rergearly to the week at W.6 3 ,4e. EE AND 8008 —Butter la in pod demand sod we note • number of sales of choke roll at 19(520e, and in. terior qualities at 7.35518. There are more Bap is market, sod may be goofed at 26e. ORACKERd— -f ell wing are manufactuSare Valor racke bbl —AAP° Batter do do ........ ...... ...... -...-.... 7,00 / Bosto r n d do ddo ...... 9 = " 9 " Pio-NB do do ... .-- 9 w COTTON rain £ac- ry e ibllMetng ... - are now ruUng rase bas Ear Ocan for able by JAL IPLAIMISLIN, 4 , '',"'- , . ,O•t4 V • 1864. 1863. -437,160,000 $25,116.1300 TOO 000 ..- 8,000,000 6, -.-$45;100#80 $30,815, 14,285,000000 Total POUND 2117. N 0.6 tO 10 ineinsive-.18061b No. 19.-- itaii— 19 " " 17-- .18 .2120 . " 18- "14 ..21 " "19.. .15 -.-- ...... -22 " .' 21)....-. Dome MM. N 0.600 .9e ir 16 1 N 0.800.- VT. " 8 0 0 . „ „ 900 6 " . 700 7 " " 1000 6 " Carpet Clmitt: white 199.510, eolored SM. Coverlet arm 2025. OauMewiek, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1, 13, No. 212; Family Batting, 15. Caulking, lb- CORDAOB.—The following are the rates now established .Man Ula ltope :, eoll- ... 1914 9t 111. Cat. 907 1 lb. ,' 16 " _.•' 'Tarred " 13 " " 14 " Peeking Yarn, 9ne...12 " " 11 " Bon Como—Manilla, ga.,50, 3,7545,0 0 , 11 dos. do 58 coil ISeta 00. Hemp, $1,"44 87, 2,7508,75 0 dos. do coil 14 eta ID PLOUGH LENte- Manilla. $1: 26 VI 505 . 1-147,W, $1 tit 00 .- COPTDR—We quote at 365536,ea5h and time. CANDLKS—SaIes of liter daring the week at 24e 0 m Dipped worth 13 1 4, and Mould 14%. Bmp brings te. ODEBSC.—SaIes madly to retail Mole at 10%e for Wool ern Iteserve, bat barge quentiliew will not bring more the. 10e. HIED FRUIT—No change to rushee to pekoe. Peaches at 1241;2,12, and new Aiglee at sl,lo®sl mostly the ,26, itigri: FLOUR—A torte =ant of Floor arrived from below, since the rice in the river in consequence of which • de. clin is erroep tible of from , 50 to 76011 al. It Is now sell ing e from p wharf a from $8,60 to $8,62 * bbl, and from store at $8,02(08,7 6 . FRUIT AND NUTB--Baleg are mating in the regular way from store at the 'allowing rates: Lemons,* b" -- Rans, M. It ,Iftbo: Zante Currants, to tb _. .... ,- Ground NeSS 14 itue....-: $1,62M1,76 Almonds Tit ib Ittg 20 Cream Nut s , Filberts• Dogfish as, lb 10 Xli-kory Nuts,* bus-- ..... ...-- . --- . . -... 75 FEED—Bran and Shorts, 51,25 f lOO fits; finished Mid • dlinga, $1,60. Demand active and. supply light. FEATIIRRB—We quote sales in limited tots doll. Bret hands; from store, 45050; Mlle at 85, sod FlSH—liaise are confined to 'the regular wants of the tale. Quotetious remain nochaeged, via: Mackerel No. 3. l E t W m !re ll t i rring, M* * s = 6,s t -rgvdrii,t@sr.,:fte Slob; Trout, $9; White, $10; half bb Ls in the must pro. 'station. There ig an upward tendency. DRAIN—What bra declined eltghtly and le now quoted at $1,80(43,90. Oats have also declined, and b:2 150054 c. Dorn is abundant at 900. No change In other us. OROCERTBS— Are firm; sales of Boger to country bbl.; an retail trade at ¢®B/ by the lib 4, and 0%08% by the d and Mauses at 2500 c. *dee is not veo7 salve at 1,5 ®l2c. OLASS—We quote city brands Window et $2 * box for 608; 52,50 liir7:9; $3 for 8:10; $3,50 for 8:12. 6012, and 10012; IPSO for 9:13, 9:14, and 10:14; $6 for 9:15,10:16, and 10:1 $5,25 for 10:17; 5,60 for 10018; and so on tre -creasing to like ratio according to sise-10 Ipi et. off for cash. Country brands &resold at an avenge of about 50c leas * ba tan city brads. AY—ls now selling at s2B®s3s from the scales. EL IRON AND NAILS—Ca ri rates are unchanged. LBATFIEIt—The store rates are now: Bad Banish Bole, per lb. 210:22; :laughter Sole, 24426 ; Upper Lather, per dosern. 1530130; Bridle do. do. $36@)8 40 ; Country Bridle do. szotsas ; skirting Lather, per Ito, 28 LARD—Small ales No. 1 at 1001034. METALB—Very little arrived by the recent freshets the Allegheny. On Thursday • ale of 100 tons Missouristabloangi pia at $33, 6 months. On same day Stone No. 2 Jun atitraLmmSTOtlES.—Soirits Turpentine is now bald at 70c Wgallon. Eosin at $3,2508,6 0 for No. 2, and $4 for No. 1. No Tsr In Market. OlLS—Steely alas of Lard Oil No:1 at amend the lot and in the mall my. Linseed is firmer, and ales in the retail Way 'grenade at 85; no heavy sales reported. EMM--There is little doing In Seeds of any description. Timothy Is held at $2,75, from store. Clover, from fiat Dade, at At and from store at $6,60. BALT.—At the Oast sales are made at $2 IS bbl for No. I, end $2,06(§12.12 for extra . From store • 'fight - advance an these rates. lllZlg—Elprinikeel,Pittsburgh menufsetnre. B Y•4o:4 ; . Plow do, 7(47%; heel plough wings, 8; do. out to pattern, 801034; A B steel, from rolled Iran, s;,ftenshamme red do, WA ; Hoe steel, 714; Fork di b 7; , Shovel do, 8; trial da Ike, , ; Eliptic rings, 10 ; seal d 0,13614;, Oults Saar teeth 13E5, 39.@35 ; do, 18. tA, 60@:155 ip Woth: TOBAOoO—Virginia Ps range from 10(3)213, &Warding te beard, =diurnal at 20®431. Virginia Twiet,lo. _ TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at%. 1184.--I 43. $11,35, and IX. $13,25, cash; Pig $B 4 ; Bar sary,, crab. WiIIBEY.—An advance baring occurred at Oindonsti, Whisky to more firm at 384039. Arnold & Williams, MANUFACTOTCRERS OF CIIILSON FURNACES, ---v.ves..----- ---v , W BOUGUT TWIN TUBING, and Stang generally, for TZLEGRAMI KAM% warming and ventilation of buildings. A. IlY.rorill contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot Nrw Yo January 4,43nttals a Was bigber ; aides SOO ' water pipes, or Milton's Furnace; Churches , &boots, llose NS, N. 13. mirk:Ring at 811,... Flour s dunks lower : salea7 ooo ['Rale, Factories,Green Houses , Court Rouses, Jails, lintels bbla gaud Ohio at $0 6160,81 SWIMS IMO 1 Salsol2 oo or Dwellings. No. 16 Maximl. r.gb ' "'" bbl, at $0,17Q11,75. Wheat gm. Corn Prat oleo 311. 0 IN) IFV --- "SCrAff. il'i ROUES:3I—We t.. oiler for sale several g..Tist bun mired at $1,01.. Men Pork bossy at $12,60; prime substantial Dwelling Rouses, in mmverdant lova 4, 12,26. Beef heavy; sales NO bbla caantry Whent st $8.764, well at a n , ~,,fon, an d i a , good ae d, old ~.„ 1,11,26. lex& firm. Whisky-.O I GO. 819 4 00801 - 03° 85 8 sold at low rates, ibaoper titan they oould be built at Ins 610%. Sugars active; spies 2,1)00 libds Glablattv, for reli, 1,4-vent hiallivyrke for lumber and all building unite; ;I, log,. 4%115534. Stocks better sod ce4ais . Now, .. 9 - - ,1„ ; kor Chen Dosses; Lots and Farming Laud, on easy 0. . Virginia Ales, 93 1 .4: CumbeviailivEira IN. S . Osotr a ' , " 14 nay ment,seill at the . old established Real Estate 01$ ... Nrn, 39%; Ilasding. 7 44; Inns Miami, fill. 8. CUTHBERT I 80N, PenAinuma, January4.—Cottou o r inal peke, 1111• - 4 ''' 4 ' 'lgo. 140 Third street. clanged. But MG* import demand for Voile; sad only a Inv hundred this lump Dna sold at FIA7.IIOS,dO; sales OM bbls extra at $lO. Sateelo o bids Bye Floor at ASO. bat do' held at 11,26. Rather Met Wheat offering, bat do. Na n United; sales 2,900 to 3,000 boa good and anon red et 80.101100243^ sod 1,000 but WW I . at VA; all in More. Be nano and Ironed at grAse Q contlnnes intone io slo y wly, and la insibillst SA Io Anemia and Fronnons . brit Snit dans; Nids , k7 dull at 2il. . OSCUIZart.-Javiissi7 4 l'religbte to New Orleans dull, Winoe, and drooping; whisky, 76e. ih bbl; pork, 06; flour, &Oat pound freight, 26080. Freights to Ptlllettalikiwrbia.: ky,ode p bbl; pork, SO; doer, 10. Markets Mild .-„1r... V.TiliVe. o.li &ribald to 5111M)*: eny attn.- Vat. want eltas mad cool. • • 1 • 4. ' BANK NOTE LIST. 00111.9CTID DAILY PM 1/11 WNW& MT DT 0010 & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, - cbrwx. OHIO. Stataßk.attabrauchea.- 1 tOther9olventßanka..-- I IBank of Sandusky. -- ..... 60 Norwalk 60 !Urbana rWc(*t".. LNDEitrA... "" 25 PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburghi Sauk. Philadelphia " Brownsville " Burke county " Meeteroo.(uerwissue)-. ColUmbla Bridge Co— Dermillo " - Delaware co. Doylestown Raton ......... -Germantown " State Stock Banks State Bk.nad branchee... 'ILLINOIS. State Stook 8.0....-5(4 10 State Bank Branch- ...... 50 Rank e Illinois 75 KENTUCKY. All SOlvent Banks 1 MISSOURI. ifasiantdei Banks..„ Lebanon " ..... Montgomeryoo.Banks- Plarthumberlatul di Bobuyl ztg kliloounty " Washington " P Westßra , ch " WY=log 1 Carlini° • thambersburg X We- ilettyaburgh 1 U=s l e rg 1 X Middletown l Waynesburg York Banks Relief Notes 'United States Bank 16 Allegheny City Scrip-- Par. Pittabrirgh City " ..... per. Allegheny Co. " --Pre= NEW YORK. New York City Country Ranks Os NEW JERSEY. tAvent Banks DELAWARE. All solvent Bank. Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Ranks Country Ranks VIIWINIA. State Bk.andbranchee... 1 MICIIIO All solvent Banks 6 - • - WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Ineuranoe Co. at Milwankle....— 5 TENNESSER. All solvent Banks. 36 5 NORTH CAROLINA. AU solvent Banks 5 SOUTH CAROLINA. All soIven GEOBOL t Ranks.. —.... 2 !:. ' All solvent Ban AM ks ALABA. All fLolvent Bank. LOIIIELANA. All solvent Bank. 11X0HANGli8 New York Per. ' pall: delpida Psi , Baltimore Pkr• Clrmhorati....-- ..... . 3 / 4 dlso't. Loubmille 3 / 4 itiscot. 84 Louie 1 dieo't. VALUE OF COIN& Amerkein Gold (new)-- Ps , !nerk.l2Gold (old) pr'm. ,terair , 44 M SoSersagne Guineas 600 Wle Frederiekdors 7Be - .=- Ten Tha1er5........ .-..... 7 80 Ten Guilders 390 Louisd'or 426 Napoleons 8 83 Doubloons, Patriot- 16 70 Doubloons, Spanlehl 6 25 _ Ducats.-- ......... ..... - 2 10 Bank of Va.; branches— 1 Yarasers'llk.• branch: N.. 1 Valley Bk.a 1 Exchange Bk., branches 1 Wheeling Banks 1 Wheeling branches. 1 NEW ENGLAND. AU solvent Minks AUCTION :,A Auction—D.lly Sales. T the Commercial Salm Rooms, corner of Wood and j"l_ Fifth otreato,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general amortment of Semonabla. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and SlMea, Hats, Caps, ho-, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. 01., arteeriess,Q9eerißlnite, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking . 01zesea, Near and Second/land Eloumbold and Kltchen Fur• niture, to., AT 7 O'CLOCK, I'. M., Maki, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrameata, lialdwarn and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, ice. P. 71, DAVIS, AUCtiOritler. (*KAI F. X: DA* - 115, - Auctioneer IFTY KE(18 EVIERY AT AUCTIC , N.—On NATURDAY EdOIININU, oth trot.. et 11 o'clock. ea the Commercial Std. Rulme, corner of W 0.3.1 and Fink streets, will he sold, 50 kez , Emery, pod quality, ..nuclei, NO9. I', 31 , , IC, 2,3, 4 mud 4, jani lATALuGUE oF MISCELLANEOUS BoOnti AT AIRI. SATURDAY EVENING, 6th inst., at 7 ok, at the Commerclel Bales Roos., corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold a collection of choice Books; among which are Fergnion's Roman Republic; Works of Mrs. Ople, 3 vole; Fielding's Works, 2 vole; Dr. Tyng's Family Ceenteeetary; Gseton's ColloctIons; Mrs. Welby'a Poems; Ablontal History of the yritai States, 2 vole; Life of President Reed; Prts.tor's llntory of Italy, Canning's hes; Cohort's lAfe of Clay, 2 vole; Caderidg e'a Woarks, ec obt; Complete Work , t or Josepbus, 2 solo; Rollhis Ancient literary, 6 1,115: Ibckof Ilat.d :tailing, plate.; Nicholson's Machette, companion, .40 Oaten; Lola of Gen Fiull; hlackencie's &AN Recamta, ar.„ • Par to Catalogues, winch can be obtained Full the Auction `dime. jent LIOLIDAY Plat , k.:NTC.—A large a•sortmant on hands sial - openlog. of fine Gold anu nil tar Watches, heel. rYglivie'rw'ra= I j7ine .ndof'sgctautrear'd‘riortireir, or rw paired in the best manner. and Wan= deeming or Wa ramlso.—The Clocks, t Le best et . entlon givengiven to repairing teliev, W. W. WILSON, 6; Market Areet, corner of Fourth. 01.101. lthrliTlNO.—Fervora I.l;;Cevia—uTVerl-t W and those wiebing to procure Dwelling Douses, nit finit to their interest to give us a nil. Partkular attar ti paid to prmoring good Mamie, amt the collection hiIIUSIDER and repairs. S. OLTTIIBIIIti lk SON, Real Estate Otaos, N 0.140 Third street. M~DiUIN IL—The boot &rude acnr b 2 use Gu ..hAPP A.A. beads; VA dal froth received Abu day by dodo JOB. MAKING. GROC.IfIS ThitjE:l—Noa. and Hibe tale bt, doc 27 - ]AII KS WAIW HOP, Yifth WINK. hf bbla Whim Flab; . • 1 1 L;1 do Trout; CO do Salmon; for gala by lIENHY U. COLLINS. deal LIMA CANDLIkA—IsA boAk. b.rnaie by 0 jar:3 k BINCLAM. W• h. Haven. gnu: OLD PRINTING ESTABLIpIIMANT, ate John '. sten a Stocktoo.) and Blank Wok end (l stationery Vs arehoevey la prepared to ...cute every st)le of Legal, Ckusimeri, Canal and Steambr at Job Printin- and Book Binding. .n 4 furnish every article ID lb. Blank Book, Paper and Btathmery line, at Op. short. , notire and on the most .reasonanie term.. Blank hook and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Deice andßook Bindery, corner Alert. and , Od , T l6 S econd AG DIN CY. lUFOSES F. EATON, No. Id cloth street, anon[ for selling Di and buying PATi.NT niotrre, I. now authorued to add the following lately pats uted Trott'.patent Oil Globes, for Steam Koslow; Doan's honk Drilling Machismo; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilllng Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portab.e Saw Mills; Crowfoot's Steam and ti aloe Liu:ides; and, Orldittes Wrought 10,0 Itailroas Chair Machines. Thane artist. hare been stemmed hr practical mechaniuse.cs and 1.0-10-111111.Ft9. and pronounced superior to any in lie le also authorised to soil hig h. to make and vend the. articles In any pat of the country. Ile has also t r sale hot-pressed Nut. and Washers, and Ordehed limas Work. Ile is also prepared to take Agana. for the sale of other patented Eights and new I nvesitions, and give to the hush WOO faithful and constant ettenlion. He refers to the fulh - J.lnir CARD. The subscribers have long a ere acquainted with Mr. Wawa P. Eaton, and have no hsotation In rsoosolleending him, to all who may wild, to In employ hip ferries:a aa • gods Oman of undoubted integrity and halefatigablis dustry, In otiose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. lhdilnum, Jr., Wm isoimer, Jr., John Graham, • W. IL Denny, 11. Childs A CO.. Jain. Wusi N. Holum" 1 Pons, P.R. Friend,, Kramer & Rabin, F. Loreto., L. It. LiviudshO, Kuap h. Wade, William F. Jolootou, Willis. Phillip , Andrew Fulmar, Wilson M'Candless, A %V. Loomht. P00T.071011. November 27 Ili, I.ti:rt. nostridtt POWS'S Patent. Itock 11.3 66666 ng Itlaehlnee, i k . l , T , i m i'T c.. lk s al a l d 'O d b o 'N u l t i:; o 7 l.o u 1' ovnd by the untidier, way. S. 5. Yowl.. Manalsittuaws. The subscriber has lawn appointed pole soot in the Doi led States, for the sale of rights so us , " thew Machines. &LOSES F. EATON, IV Sloth street. torts To Hon. Wm. F. Jetanstoo,-Pr.,leat A. 0. R. IL; W. Milo. Roberts, Eeq , Chief Fug. A. V. It. IL; Gen. Wm Lannon, Jr, President P. & C. kt. 0. W. Barnes, F. , "1., Chief hog. I'. A C. K. IL; S Messrs. Maolull a Nichols.", Coutreetara lot the P. . & It. K. de Duff's Blereantile College, yeITTSBURCIII, PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual ei.ter. P. DUFF, Author of "North Ameriam PrOfelkbr Cl Ileok.lieeping end Commerrial Sciences. JI.OI , D. WILLIAMS, the hest off.band penman in the n i ts Bastes, Pre - dower of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esef., of the Pittsbrgh Bar, Professor of Idercentile Law and Political I.:ween u y. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathemetlmel Department, Professor of Mathematics, to. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will be seen that during his late professional engage meets in the out, be was there regard...l es the best pen man in the country. This Institution, therefore, presorts attractions to students offered by no o th er of the kind in the United States. The course of training comprises up wards of 400 real transertions, In nil different methods of Double Entry lemk.Keeplog practical Business Cab culationa, covering the whole field of legend and foreirn commerce , Commended Penmanship, with every modern improvement in the art. BUSiDeell Letters and Business Forme, of every diScription. • Daily Leant . . in Commercial law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, £c • sr tend for a Circular. deeMedlew Dissotittion of Partnership ryas PARTNERSHIP heretofore erlstltut between J. B. et T. B. HAMILTON, In the Law business, is this day dissolved by muttnel COD.IIt. The unfinished husinass of the arm will he attended to and se Wed up by T. B. Mandl. ton, who is fully authorised THto attend to the same. OMAS B HAMILTON, JOHN S. HAMILTON. Lsl have determined to leave for the West, I take pleasure In recommending 1.3 . partner, Thomas B. Rana ton, to the patronage of my friends and former clients. JOHN R. HAMILTON. Pittsburgh, December 25th, 16&t—Ider29am __ Western - insurance Company of Pitt,- burgh. .OTATINKNT4f the Anew of the WESTERN 1N313- 13 RANCE COMPANY OP PITTSISURGIL on the 31st day of October, 1854 Balance due on Capital &ea.-. • Notes end lOUs D1EC0U111.1.... Premium Notes Open Account Mortgage Netimated amount due on open Policies, Wrecks, As 3,000 00 Mee Purniture,Ac 400 00 Capital 5t0ck.....-. darilOtlw Water nun litaxssipartUla W M. L .ENGIATII, pits street, below Penn b s noir etetsuiecturing, and bott lin g the above be verages on an eitonslog snide. We articles.* of the best gonlirrOnd manyfertund front the purest uneriale. =Mar - EMU ITE-30 loam pekoe Bunch Raisins; The Home of Itefsesgo. 1 amk do . Cooking do; ----- - Pittsburgh, December 1901,18/4-1.d0w112 FOR WRSTRRN PENNPYLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, do froth Oureinits; - Holiday Present. 13 now open for the reception of tnmetee regularly own. froth Citron, - Orange and Leinon Peal, just received at wish impeder DAG RECTTP E• ratted horn eon for courpoeing GM Western Judicial USsEscrin the Family Grocery Store of F. It. BRAVO, modanne in pekoe, mid of the foot gnalitY, go to met of Penn....triton*. Dilmila .co Wes t ern can be ob• don= - Non I and 't Diamond. I csacur* GALLERY, No. 16 Poore. street. • bleed of the Superintendent, 41 the House et Refuge, or S UP-6 Ws Lovering's eyrup ; i Memos/es set in Caro, Lockers, Bramtpllik le., et the Spernery, at the office of Palmer, Hann • * A Co. . . 24) libLe do Began; just received by I with despatch, to the latest style, RODMII6.Or-.. - By or der of tlin BoanL fle/1 ' F. IL DB.A.eO. d•y net ginseng. &KU ' JAKIIS ANDEZ6OII, Fladdsat• 11=i1 The Rioer.—By the mart, Wt evening at pink there were doe feet floe inches water In the agrai4, iikfterfitit In the afternoon, from shout one o'clock until Dour, we had tine rain, but not enificient to make any impression on the rivers. The weather dill continues moderate, with dine:ions of more rain. There waggrant atitivity on the wharf yesterday, end nye steamers relived firm Obsehmatli its : the " Pittentrdbi" DIAL Cook i "DoiII.GWOW , " OwW- Ocddingi %middens State, apt. Mai"; "awl," Dept Dolninian; and "0. Beater," Copt: W-"-- -" beastly laden: beeldeethe Wheeling and Weibmille sachets. The "Tbilsdelphis," Oast. Orme; Outh earden," * Capt. De. strawy ; and "(Dakar City," Oapt. ghtsdr,departed Syr Cin cinnati, with heavy freights of Pittsburgh . mantdbistnree and other merchandise. The " Challenge," Capt. Creche, for Bt. Louts ; and "Latrobe," Oast. Ransom, ix lanisville; also left yesterday. The "Pittsburgh" returned yerdsrdny front Cincinnati, and gess out soh, this morning at IC Betook. She tooot,trf ttp a lugs quantity of produce Or this market. The "Pittsburgh" is the fiat boat that has node the round trip to Cincinnati and . back since the tropp. Titers no doubt but thorn tranding on Wilma ars wall oared hi; by Capt. Cook and our yang Lial4 Boo" dark. The "Yorktown" leaves today Or Nashville. note having business with the "Yorktown" win be well satisfied veSth boat and akar& Ths steamer " Belle Golding" le advertised to leave, posi tively, for Bt. Louts on Paturdey- The Chars Dan" wl l poii Iy Shlthis awning For Loderrill. The "Diurnal" is the regular mornlng puke. for Wheeling. The "Niehaus," Oeit. Gordol4-hi the evening boot [or leelfog. =ma Brenner Jefferson, Parloinsmi,lirownsville. Lucerne, Bennett, Wernoreilie. " Thomse BbriverdieWrickson, West Beaton. Oen. Ilayard,Peobles,Blizebeth. Michigan, —, Wellsville. Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville. Pitteburgh, Cook, 0113011111141. Belle Golding, Golding, Chichancti, • Keystone Btate,Saelep, • Onset, Doole !nommen, Cineionsi t l. • 0. Beeler Welker, CincionslL , Pone Licons, Wheeling z„oe Venture, 4M,, Wheling. DKPARIMD. Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsvilie. Luverne,l3ennett,Brownsville. • Thomas Shrive, Hecdrioloort, irestNeerto " Oen. iiiiyani,Peebles,illissbellt. Convoy, olf. Wellsville. " WWellrrille. • Venture, 00140., Wheethvg. • Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville. • Mind viPidao Grew, Oinehinsti. " Castle theralea. " Quaker City, Shank, CincionislL • Cballeogo, Crooks, Bt. Louis. " Latrobe, Ranseue-Loalsrille, P. Al DAVIS. Auctluue•r "1854 " PITTSBURGH, OIJCIIfIASI, LOUISVILLE, Axe SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet line, rola OHS CONTZWICS or PASSENGERS AND FILILIOUT SOWER PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Med Salmi bawds. tanaTmea.Lizais ema=aor.enoidiiii willed for speed, epleadotoakty and comlbrt, sad Is the Ms Moons atua Wu or SSW( Pusan* on the Ohio river. It annieets with the U. B. Mail Line of Stesinere hem thedanatido lasilevUle sad Sabot Look, ualehsealaugul toe height are ticketed nod re. .ruled wwwwoA &EP. T.r. an 86•1111 M• have lawn aided to the Lbw, which how sonatas of the tallowhig boats Daps boats Naas. Captaisse. from Hit A. BUCKSYS STAYS. ......ii. W..Saiimagansm-Soaday. KEYSTONE ALLEGUIDIT Ooh ITLAti....---.-.Tuesday. CI SCIN N ATI iltnnam. - --Wednesday. PIIILADELPILIA ----K. J. Swum.— Thmaday. PITISBUIU3II- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -* --Jim. ElarNoillea.----Bettirday. Leave dialp at IA o'clock, A.M., poseted. No freMPltOmetred after oboe V d or*. oa y the aiondng 0 do ffe L pT : tietdits, " b " 11 1 °° t° IIN S. DMISTON ' I Agent., JOHN)= , Doom Soildinst nov2S) P. M. DAVIS, Awllooser "184." CANADA WEST. ...-• • ClevolamMePort Stanley a iiialat i mad Port Matreirelie lag THE VINE low rerun simmer TILEORAPIL Captain It. Nessow, mike two trips • week between Cleveland: Port Stanley, and Port Burinell, ufellows: Leaves Cleveland tbr Part Illantry, every MONDAY and TUCK/WAY DVMNINO, at t).A &Moak. Leavee Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 (Vetere.. Leaves Port PasaltrPr Clevieland oval WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVAlMMlsilk%viekalt. - The Telegraph connects at. Cleveland, with the Clevelmni, Columbus and Quelonagl, Or Cleveland and Pidebursh, tee Lake Sham, end the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads Alm canners at Port Stanley with the London lene of Stages, which ‘ ocannects with the Great Weetern Vtittil sad ruidllalippty on tmard., or to NOCINTLL LAUDER ALF, C freeload ; S. P. 110LOOMB, Port Stanley . or A. M'llltlDE. Port Burwell. mer27:tnov .$135,000 00 . 100,172 30 . 23,883 31 . 9.773 08 4,130 25 .. 1,755 32 $283,740 26 F. M. GORDON, Secret.) ,• • .ca • • PORT OP PITTSBURGH to MS b DIMS WAIIM 11l UR MUSSEL STEAMBOATS Pitt.burgb, 1846 wad Wheeling Packets. TM DIVIL4 AL, Captain A. S. SultrunD, and the FOREST CITY, Captain Osoam I). 'Moos; wit run as reviler DAILY PACKICTB, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville end Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate porta The DIURNAL .111 lease Pdtaborgb on Monday., Wed• swamp and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—/Intermeg ste .111 Imre nheelloLon Tom.Lys, Timpdays and Saturday., * so .eka nissT ' A. CITY oil) leave Pittsburgh on Tonally", Thuraiap and Saturdays, at 10 o'clonk, A. M.—lteturniag, she will lane Wheeling on Monday., Wedunalays and PS days, at 7% o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. OOLLINOWOOD, Agent, nov2S No. 165 Front lured. flegiiinr Wheeling motet . MR steamer =CHAMP!, Ca pt. .11'Caumi, Alitnisei every MONDAY, WRDISRSDAY, and FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. M., connecting eith Id P. Railroad at Well.sille. 10i OWOOD, freight apply to J. D. COLLIN e.t TL.ataamar VENTIJ HE, Capt.loll2lthaloo 2l , leave. ovary TUILeIDAY, TlitilteDA Y. SATURDAY, at 3 P. I. For traigai or pawl aPpIY on board, or t° zany JA a; COLLINS A 00...tputs. For at. Lofts. no etssza.r BELLI tIOLDLNO, Capt GOLD ING, All laara for lb. allot. and lotarroodiatn porta on SATURDAY. 6tA lost-, at 10 A.D. For [...light or passage apply on board, or to '''' .101114 FLACK, Agent. For Louisville. The etearner GAZISL, Captain Sunman, Will eave for the above and intermediate porta on PATUBDAY, Oth last, at 10 A. IL For freight or passage apply on board, or to jao3 COLLINGWOOD, Agent. Per flashvall.. The Blamer AIdICRICUS, Capt. BATHIOR. o SATURDAY, oth haat. ill Wave for the above intermediate porr fAillit sad Tor freight or passage apply on board. e re Tie .-- -.. : . lalsvtlle ' The steamer CLAP. A DEAN,Captain ',W3 DWI, Will leave for the above and Intermedlat pornon FRIDAY, 6th inst., at 10 A. M. For freight and paszege apply on board, OS to JOHN FLACK, Agent. The steamerYORKTOWN Capt. Tura. Poe, is FRIDAY, Oth leave lbr the abo last. ve at 4 F. M. and I ntermediate ports For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jan' JOHN FLACK, Agent PENBSYLVANU 1.11111711.M1CS COKPANY OF PITTSBURGH, OORNRE OF Authorised FOURTH Capit AND SMITHFIELD *300,000. STREETS. al, TNSUBJS BUILDINGS and other property against iOM or I. damage by lira, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Mauro& L Wm. F. Johntton, Body Petterson, _ W. M'Clintook, Kennedy T. Friend., Josiah King, I. Grier Sproul, .... A. J. Jones, Ourge It. White, Jerob Painter, A. A. Carrier, "James S. Mirky, W. S. Heron, . . ..... Wade Hampton, A.,Wilkins, It. R. CoggetalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Presideit. BODY PATTERbON, Vim President. A. A. c.zusa, Bovretary nod Trvuurer. E. S. Csuautistant Sea etary. 11/isolation of Copartnership. DR FIRM. OW WARNER, PARK a OU. was dissolved Ton the Bth tel of December 1861, G. R. Warner having eposed of al interest to David E. and Jame+ Part, and Jacob Painter. The baldness of the late tam will be settled by the undendgwed, who atil continue tbe manufitcture of &taw Shatingt, Oared and White CUrpet Chain, Clzwite , Wiek, TWA! and Betting, under the kyle and Om of ' PARK, PAIRTIKR & 00. DAVID R. PARK, • JAM R 8 PARK, Ja r JACOtt PAINTER. i nr To Perk, weer 1 Co, I cordially recommend a continuance of the patronage extended to the late trio 0. R.. WARNER. BANNER COTTN MILLS. Park., Painter O & Co., .1/9r Warabouaa, No. 149 Pined and 120 Seco/tond streets debninln. dee:lmam Notice. T RAPE sold myinterest in the business Of Long, Miller I A Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordtally recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittaburgh, July 2A, MM. P. H. MILLER. a. L. 145° ***** " ** co., now. AND DRAM POUNDERS, AND DAB IfITTElte, D invite attention to Utah stslor Cha udellers, Iltrackas, We Et up houses with Dui Pend". 4 a . " other 111Wre' gs of all Elude to order, tor 'orsh6Rat"mllroad- m ele e I re and Tank k F d ittlogs and keep Anti- Attrition Metal olotD.' Notice. rIMIE interest of Mr. JOIEN ATP/ELL Ou r busin,, m I ss reams from this date by 1141V10 0 102 t. r business. HOLES ALA GROCER S, be continued by the razors, fog part uers under the Arm of BAGALEY, COSORATE k CO., Nos.lB and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAGALEY, WOODWARD & No. 211. Market street, Philadelphia. RAGALEY k CO. NEM ELLANEOUS .- ..,. D R.,. 14.Q0 ELAND?.. CELEBRATED GIIII3I.AN BITTERI3,Iit--..--.•- Coes Tams, sada received the prise medal through • our PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelpbis, Ps., 1 10 ' 1 , outunittee, consisting of Pro& more Bawer., Kum, MU. arrionialLT Mal CalftoollAx, Cull, LUDLOW, and others, at lb. Ng. Yoe LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA.. JAUNDICE', Industrial Exhibltkin of all Nations. Dr. Keyser Us an Ohrm ic or Ner ma D thag " , Diu"' &I ir idw " ''''d Sloe tank of Lis Drug atom where all kinds ..f TrlUSsitE, wil &ORM artistry fres a disordered a r Stomac. , Soda . SUPPORTERS, LACY NNW & LUGS, SHOULDER BR kZ, anCoutip., PILE PROPS, and SEMPIINEDBY BANDAGES, are fitUd lion, Inward Film, I and sathfactket warranted. Trusses at orrery poi Mt be Fulness, or Blood to the Heal, Acidity of the Stomach, Obtained, and of a quality superior to any abut In the Nausewlicartburn,Disgsunfor food. • market. The great prevalenee of Rupterio has Induced Fuloem or weight in the Stomach, Sour - En:tetanal& Sinking, or Flatectog at the Pit ; the Dr. to give especial attention to thus isms of disease of the St...eh, Swimming of the Heed , Hurried requiring mechanical sapport,with foil conattenee that bh • and Difficult _Breathing, fluttering at the Heart, Mak- 1 0 , :is ... w t... t. the treatment a ...I, ...........b.. log or Suffocatiag Sensation when In lying Posture,Dlmoun of Vision, Dote of Wa n l. before the bight, Fewer and him to meet thohareselog wants of the emomunity to this Doll Pahl in the Head, Deficiency of Pereplratimi, , regard. If you have krupture do net flail to cell. Yellowness of the Slin and Eyes, Pain In the Ask Sir Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Wag Mare and Side, Beek, Cheat, Limbs, An, Sudden .... ... . .. Flushes of Heat Darning to the True. DePot, No. 140 Was statist, PittatusgA, Pa. Min of . eon linsg , e Golden Mortar. duabisw Flesh, - Constant greet • agsl ept nd o e Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so With i feeling of the anima. mesa deuce in Its virtue* and adaptation to the dramas for which it la reoommended. It is no new and =tried article, but one that hoe stood the tmt of a tan pare trial before the AIINTIO.II people, and its reputation and male is unrivalled by any aloha pre parations extant. The testimony in Its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physidaus arid indlsld. els, in all parts of the country is immense. _Refercal ring auy 'who may doubt,to my "Memorabilia;' or Preeti Itemipt Book, for Farmers end Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the 011.111110 Bitters. Principal Mee and idenufact-ry,120 Arch street, Phila. dolphin, Ps. MT Sold by Do. Geo. IL Keyser ' 110 Wood street; B. A. Fehnestat I Co.. No. 13 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wood strut; If. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. &gin:dimly ls wirers Amausitnee FOR THE PREVENTION AND CUBE OF CHAPPED HANDS, and for communicating a healthful softness and pliancy to the elfin. This Maly elegant composition has no rival, either in Serape or America, as thousands can testify. It is trill) swift Its cwomporitien ressains to this day to proftrundlecret tamely other Pecfuster in Amnia. Its greet sweets has, however, given rise to imitations from which It can be really determined by Its peculiar eerebtransparent appearance, the absence of all greazinese, and the agreeable milky emulsion into which it hurtantly &wolves on applying it to the wet hand. Its enema are immellately and conspicuously 'wiliest. Those who have once experimmedfts ettkaey will certainly never seek relief from other application. MAO-Tiali, OR CHINESE TOOTH PASTE— A 'Valuable Dentrifria, which can be used constantly, Ude. eked, giving a healthful &mew to the teeth,andeeduse quint Color to the gums. Iteissaimayalesthe calor left by the use of tobacco. To be had of the principal Dmaggilts Pittsburgh, and throughout the United gates. Mantilscturei solely lry X. BAZIN. below No. 114 Cliestool stmt. Worth, dee2lntaiwlm le Philadelphia. PUNNSTLITANILA WEIBILLEI CLLEGE:I, AT HARRISBURG. PA. O r jL g d i n ve u ted n y f C o h a he r wi e f a ed C ct leiognia oeYwng has been in enecessial operation for more than one year. The location to one of the wit plearint and picturesque in the State, The arrangements of the College are each ae afford peculiar advantages in aoquiriag a *MAMA* for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—the Oolleadate and the Preparatory with their appropriate branches of learning. The mar;r• of etedyin each is than. years, designated by as many different chow. Young Lir dim admitted at any time. Board of Instructors. ILEV. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M Principal. bites U. Caseate, Prinelpal PenialeTember. lALM Yanwr A. Jonne o a, Amietant. Alan'Ltl. M. Bracevam, 'Learner of French, Sr. U. C. BultattMe, M. U., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. Wa. S. 11.unzoft. Lecturer en 'Natural History, Natural Philosophy, it. lima .1001.1 , 11 Homo" Prof. of Instrumental Music. 1740. T. Lair, Prot VC/MI Minna Pot Circulars, or for other Information, address the Prim cipal, B. It. IV AUOlf.liarrisburg. • dec7:3m Notice. • lak: late firm of JONES A QUItiO. hating been dbisolvel Iby the death of JOL.o I'. quirtg, on the 17th that, the burins. of said tirm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of floss Irmt street. ISAAC .101182 S, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September ISM—fturtliy Isaac Jones, Ik,rANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough jay Slab steel, ateal Plough Wimp, Coach sal Xlipda homier, Brun Nut Taper, half Want, Bow, Mall and Wonmered tree Axlea,--eorner of Boss and Pleat idreeta, Plttaborgh, Pa. oeMly ISAAC 'Joa4a , ...... 11011U1S. 11 Ali U !ACM it littB or ADOBES' patent prov ed lm Steal 01. Calms:sr teeth. Ocoee center Sow asd ets. Three Monacaand Lois for Salo. WILL be I.kt .t privets. sale, '9EIRn DOUSILS AND LOW, One Wick Ilonee,dtuetedon Perry : between fourth and Liberty streets; Lot Al feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One hoses fronting on Loom street, and tho othee on Carpenter . * alley; Lot it feet by 100. Also, tho stand nose oecnpy, on the corner of Farryand Water streets, the lease room a.r one year from Ist o! April, 1355, with thn !furniture, Bedding, As. The House at pres ent 4(414 gaol begirt% and to pleasantly' "eatelL For terms ant further parakeet.. enquire of Aida- CUPPLBS, corner of Ferry and Water stress. it. & A. C. Duncan, 11 roznausALE; OKOCEILE, and Dealers In Produce, For ~~ ~~