_ELEGRApit. t FRO I ITALIFORNIA. New Feet, J. Cherokee and-Pramethiva;sr ea to-clay, with_sl,7so,ooo fa ihrod fro6C gald hsemg VS The Feleon. .eitee it Penal abbler, , : •.;.!: , Both Steam 4agers.;. • California had arrived at Paw 'eneed -a bears gale.. ' iced at Chagres, and the fetli• 'n the 716. - cesaed at Jamaica. ' ring large number of pai7 =t. ',ION MOVEMENT. - - , Wesmsoros, Jim 21, • , i st.-: new Union movement has. been started here.: An addl. se boo already received about 136, signaturint, alit. ig whom are. Clay, Foote, Cobb; 4 ,1 Toombs ; , and tephens. TIM signer* Pledge; themselves not t support any man for Presiden who le not op y for the • presemation of thi Union. "Cass Douglass are said to hive re-j, fused to sign th address. . ' ..1 - : 1 • t l ic , . - . .. ' - • C NCRESSIONAL. . , .. . ifsentscrros .. 21 ~,,214' Jan ' .11r. Situ geot presented a petition merchants and others of Fhiladelphii,, praying the establishment of a line ;of steamers' Wween that city and RtoJanerm. ~.Numerups other reporti and petitions were shit presented, from the regents.: of the Smith sonian huttitute,. asking that $150,000 surplus of interest in the Smithsonian fund, be added to the peptone ftmd in the treasury. ! Mt. Malign= offered a resolution which was adopted, to inquire into the expediency of rear- gajwi tig the State Department. ..; The resolution to amend the roles was taken pp.: The first to allow a motion to be with ',chasm at any time before actiOn, was adopted; . and the second, Prohibiting debate on all ques tions of priority of business, w e ts rejected. ' , , ittr. Seward spoke, in favor of the bilk after which, he 'gave notice, that to-morrow, he would, at in early hour, move the Senate to go; into executive cession. 1 ' - -TheSetuste then atotened. - - i ifousb-The reports from. the standing tom-: taittani Weis . presented. Nothing of general in-' testae Was ettbmmitted .The Speaker called attention to the fact, that' there were many bills on the table from the Battle, cotta Of which Were laid over from bat -Mr.` Dailey. then 'made some pertinent Inertia In regard to the condition of public busi ness.. : h -- --___ 1 Afteithe reception of repo rt s from Commit tees; the authorizing the selection of school had teethes. found to be worthless, was debit ted by. Mr. Mead end others. - Before any naiad was taken, the House ad, joerned. - . SE -EIRE AT IPIIILADELPIIIA. . , • • . Pitizarmtalus, JUL 21. kdestructire fire 'broke out list evening, in AChcemi, Rommel ie. Fry's forwarding and re; ceiving depot, on the north side of Market, above `loth street. The building; occupied_the whole distance from Market to Hunter street, which • was reduced to a heap of Mill!: • 'The st‘joioing houses were saved through the untiring exertions' of the gismert.. The More contained n• large quantity of flour and graN whisTh ke ylm, seed, lc whiCh were consumed. e ui r is esti mated - at-vo,oop, which was only partially Insured. A. man namhil,illm.lllll was fatally Injured by the -Tolling of, a well, and eavaral firemen wer6 aLso badly injured. Brt.mtoar, The National fbebtre, at 'Washington, where Jenny Lind gave her concerts,' was opened last night, by-Gen. Welch, as' a rheas); After . . the performance lied coramenced, the boxes erected; for the drere circle, gave . way, 4 producing, 1 far some time. snitch' alarm and confusion. A scene cif terror and excitement ebsued, but stxonge to (say, .no one was:BeriouslY irdared, though about one hundred persons were procipi toed a distance of about 16 feet into; the base ment beta. . 'After some intemrptions tbe,perfonaenee was• ntsrciezed. • We learn from Florida, that Mellor]: of Ke,Y wadi a Union Democrat, has been elected to the Dated States Senate, over Yulee;by a consolida- CAM of the:Whlgs vrith the - disaffected democrats. Sr , . . AnotDeX Eldistonts hod for,truited States Ben itakend 'Germ: is not , yet- elected, Dist will be this aftensomm Shoongf,illow was nominated, and enough voted for him to prevent an election. lids 131218. is now wiihdrawn, and great excite rAnathor /406 froinipTetsan City irrarninies that this Democratic Cannot held last night cold not agree. . Injoint.sessian this mor n ing, all the emendates were dropped excepting Geliir and heew);:dit fortheilititte. Gat,at the hail ballot -1/%.'-aer:r wfilbeepc4,L, ,f I T. LOMB, Jan. 21. trader resolntion adopted to day, in.Legiedn tore„ the hd balloting for U. 8. lieoittor take place tomorrow; when; if no election is - 424 *plaint session will he dis' solved--; • Gera received 77 votes on Jut ballot, balitg tiro 7osili,af an election: . : . .;:.- - , C/XCLISATT:;_i4• . , T. ritinte, of No*'‘...hiestot, dm, the Gresk Bileinlautt"night, at thiArt lhtion distribution. ParEanicruza. 'hp. 21 , Illn• um, 0- tater, residing in lirarket street; whit tau eistsierd at the An het night, died this: WES OP i3TE.iMER. PALMETTO. Nmr °amass, lan. 20. The atimner'Palmetto bound from this port to Tatan;innick mra bar; and wan totally lost .1 4 0 ,1 )4 2neDitux and crow were saved. _ *UBA.CIIIIBErrB ELECTION. linsieturts from the 10th ditittict show Scud. der, Ilihig;electisl by considerable majority. In 24 district, no choice 3d district, Donau, !Ng, elected., In 4th district, no choice. 6th .dbftict, Thais; Whig, elected. 7th district, no 7Lere"ite Ere fee( nine Inches anger in the canal. Ilufweather Is cold and unpleasant. Therateasner !lief Juin= Marshall passed up this • gig, Mr St. Cloud and Trustee posed up this 1 , FifiLADELrlia MARKET. • - -. , - - . PHILADSLPUIA. 1m..21. ' • Flour—The market is (inlet, and the demand , !,00t shipment limited. Sales 500 bbls 'tendert] at $4,02, and • some of a bkter brand at ' 1 14,68 <V.blii. Upward of 2000 blds — weet con by the tire last night, ' .. . Hie, Flonland.Oorn Mel—No.transactions \ (=toiling is doing in Wheat. -Rye is . , and in demand at 70c 11 bu. ' Supplies of ' mi‘couthine Moan, with sales of 5,000 bit new ow at- Cc.- Oats are. anted,. with isles of 0001niptime at 46e V ho. , . i , °Moan:sand Prorisions are without change imporfaae2Beeds—Clo;er. 'condones din fair demstid,4nd lots have beep disposed of at 8 4 ; 0 4 ® 5 4 8 -Whiskey is doll, with sales in bltl4 at2so, and n tifis'at 24a V gallon: ,- , - - NEW YORK MAKET. - - - 1 CotttniThe market is- stemly, frith sales of • bales middllog to fair Uplands at.151€414}; • to fair. Mobile and Orleans at Ife,l4} / 5 i V tb. in '‘ • ace... There is a good reenest with este e 2000 at° # 1 ,,R9 34 es s V bid, foe- good round &top 0. Ttinialltherti is doll.. Ohio IS held at 106 e, 08 V. tin, , Rye is firm, . with sales 2000 bu at Mcm. " e';' . '.C°TO is steady, with salts 2500 bu. at ... .. .. . - . • ' ' 'ms New mess Pork is active. Prime a.,,,i,ix„,„a...5.,„.,. tibia miss at $12©12, . and of prime at $0 ,00,25 V bbL Prime -.mess brings $13,50Q,14 V ma:. Beef is Fvitt, tales at $8,60010,50 for MM. EGG for prime .: Prime mania heldatsl6 II Missed Hogs are better, with tale Al letedis stCarce,, with sales of old IA bble at Sc 100 kegs4Bin • I ....- - Whiskey le active, with saps of 70 bbl s Onto ,„____ 26 ital-Wlit. ': - • • 1 ,7` l i t. ..thl'lS -ftti, with' sales of 1300 gal:list Other_ . _- . makes aro without change. . . iracua entinm...-Tbe market Is nimblivd, vithftth tr tablet KO bales at noon,quatations. mulct Is more.aetive, with fart* Irsides 4500 bbia at URI ' 1-Grem,Arbeat is bx better [demand, with fr 0000-bn tendnuse Michigan at 1120, sis2l!"4oo fit .00 3 4 5 gre ark% 0 bIL COTII ISCF.:Ny; ad in fatieideiand: Seas of 2000 be new Ast,..7oa. Trooksiono-4Thl 'Sao Pork is funstr, and otb• r. deseritdixial,.sdeidy::-$405 of mew raps:at 1111;80, and of sow da.' at $11,37 bbl. Beef leiat'saltaaor bbl. at *re: 25-10.50 It NM % and %eV falf"Viiiat bbl. Beef Hams are Sale keit meats are scarce, with rut hams at 7;c N. 14/11 .1100 bbis and MO kegs old at is held at:s l6 @)/ 6 ' able at litc. Pay sales 7000 Ms nit, g is Arm, with sales dl Sic? lb. ' 1 tii, Thatter—Ohdo is n better .ffenuuld.'with sales atiff9.EAl2 V 100; Whiskey is amie , with sales of 150 bids at 2C €:231. closing 'at 2 411 ga 11 . To6ncco—The arket 'is quiet, With sales of 30 hhds hiaryland t7i c. . - Linseed. Oil -Th market is active, with sales 3000 galis at 05c. Groceries— , Suga is q uiet , r with sales 50 hhds common Orleans at I®3 Ic.Molasses Is easier. with sales 250 bbls at Illc. • Coffee is firm, with sales of 500 pigs 'o at li f e, It. RAM ORE MARKET. i c stanroise, Tan. 21. At auction to 11'17;121 hoesbelide new crop New Chicoos Supt , seild a $8.10a3,70 per 101 WNW* i t "' Cnifie, damaged. at 1 1.'2.110 3 4cash • FlOurZ-Seles 400 lei Ei S. hands at 54,64 per bbL No sales ot city bdil Corn Meal and R. Floor are without change. Grain—Sal nof - what 10103'1041,1'nd of white at 105a1140 per boshe . Sales of yellow corn at sffs 50e. anclof white'f4a ' per bushel. Oats are *slimy at 47c, Ilya at 75C. pit bushel. Nothing doiog fa PTvisioos. Groceries are 1 sndy Small sales of Rio Cof lea at lie. SaleS of Whiskey at 751 . E,a in hhds. and bids. i 31ARKET. • entersnstt, Jan. 21. The market is , wit out change. Sales 900 bbLs tlSn mess York at 810,25 11 bbl. Sales 1000 kig.9 new Lard at 7/e. Flour—The marks is firmer, with sales 1200 bbd at $3,00. St on hand amount to 50,000 iThis'key—Soles of 231 C 23j ? Bulk Meat—prices ore 4ls for Shouldero, and lc Tor Slaw'. Coffee—Rio is selling atie. 121 134 lb 87% LOUIS BLIRKET January 21. Navigation on the upper rivers is impeded by ice, land business in consequence is very dull. i Floor—The market is inactive, with valet of small 'lotaof superfine at 3 57a54 per bhl. Bales of fancy and cu exp. at $4,37 1 2.4,50 per bbL a rime aid choice wheat a141:180c per be. Halm of yellow corn at 40.43. per birdie!, tacks included. Miles 4 Oais at Yckifilisticr 'hush. 'Provisions—There is a. fair inquiry 4u the market Pylon pork is selling' t 68,25,18,50,and Mew at 010,75 add of choice small al 1111 per hbl. Halite of No. 1 , Lard in bbls. and tierces at 7c, and of very choice at 3 14147 1.40 pet lb , Hem Sates of 111 bales at IHN per ton. • aka 1000 pig, upper mines, nt 54,35 per 1100 lbs. Hogs are otiose, and in demand, with sales of 500 ;t0.700 km 403,70254 per 100. Hugs weighing 200 pr o*, bung 4,12 1 2a54,15 per 100. The weather is Build. There are 7to 71.2 feet *suer o Cairo. ,-.... NEW ORLEANS MARKET. . . ' JASCAZT 20. Cdtton—The Asia's news hai been received. Cotton is. quiet, with farther sales of 1000 bales at last quotations.. flour—The marke t is quiet at $42.4.1 11 bbL, for Ohio. • Com,and Oats—Salee of corn at 68e, and of Oats at fdo id by. Prorhsions—Sales of new moo. Pork at sl2€. $l4, and of prime at $10,60 ',/,) bbl. Sales ha eon aides at 71, and of ahouldere at' the mole price. • Groceries—Salea of fair Sugar at be "e lb. Arabians has declined, will sales Of prime at .23 c VI Salm , • HOME MATTERS Ezscrios or C'trriOnicksta—The Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, met yesterday. in the room of the Supreme Court,, fOr the purpose of electing city officers for the uunent year. iJames B. Murray, Esq., President of the Se lect, end Robert Me 'Knight, Esq., President of the Common CounOil took their seats, and pre vious to the commencement of the joint ballot ing; Sir. McKnight annotuseed the following stan ding committees for the ensuing year Pinanee—.Larens, Day, and Bruce of S. C., and Garrison, Riddle, Harper, end Bissell, of C. C. Water—Kiacgid, Edgar, and Josses of 8. C., and Cordell, A. Scott, Friend,, and Lowry, of streets—Ban ehart andallorrow of 8. C., and Willock, Gribben, and Wilson, C. C. police—Gallagberimd Jones, S. C.,ltrid lock, 2.lelion andlteis, C. C. Fire Engines and Hose—Kier and Dar, 8. C., and McFarland, Phillips, and Tindle, C. C. Claims and Accounts—llimell and Kelly, 8.. C., and Young, Pollock, and back C. C. I City"Property—Edrards and Kennedy, 8. C.', and McCartney, Drum and T. Scott, C. C. Acqueduct• and Canal—Jones and Day, 8. C.; and McFarland, Holstein, and Cunningham, hiarkete-L-Edgar and Rinehart., 8. C., and Black, A. Scots and Wilton, C. C. City Printing-481 and Bruce, S. C., and Young, Metter and Rein, C. C. rWooden Boilaings—Wilson and Gallagher, C:, - and Hammond, Thomas' Scott and Kaye, tianitary—Cassell and win, s. C., and Corlell, Pollock and Shrom, C. C. Appeals—Kent and Kennedy, 8. C., and Drum, - Gribben and Lowry, C. C. . Lipting—Pfason and Edds, S. C., and Rerghter, and Philips, C. C. war / Monongahela Wharf.—Lorenz and Wilson, S. C. and Garrison, Harper, and Cunningham, Allegheny Wharf—Mer and Kelly, 8.,C., and Mock, Diesel and McCartney, C. C. • Orditu' ices—dtruce and Rent, S. C., and Fllends Mellon and Riddle, C. C. A resointitm, making the Chairmen of the Cetittene, tx officio members of the Finance and Wabse adoPted. : Committees, was reed three times and • The nomination of gentlemen for the office of City Vermeer, was then announced to be in or- • ?deists. 13.,11. Johnston, and' William Algeo, Were nominated; and on motion the nominations clonal. The members of the Coto:mile proceeded, to rote; vita TOGO, as their names were called by the clerks, with the following result 8. TE. Johnston, 31 William Algeo, 14 • - Mr. ,Johnston was declared duly elected. The nomination of candidates for the office of My:Solicitor, nos lao,uninced to bo next in or der.. Messrs- James J. Kuhn and John T. Cochran were notnizu' 4ed,*and an motion the nominations closed. The Councils proceeded to ballot, with the fol. hinds% :tank: James J. Kuhn, 80 John T. Cochran, 15 Mr. Kuhn was declared duly 4iected City So licitor for the ensuing year. -The election of Superintendent of the Water Works was neat in'erder. Mr. James Nelson was nominated, and t mo tion the nominations closed. Mr. Nelson was their unanimously elected. ' The _election of City disessor was next in or- Minim. John Rippey and John Sergetfnt were nominated,,and the nominations closed. The following is the result of the ballot lobo Rippey, -John Sergeant, 17 Mr. Rippey was declared duly elected. • The election of a Street Commissioner for the first district was called up. , Massts. George iliimilton and George D;ugh erty, were nominated, and the nominations closed. The following 'was the result of the ballott . Angst • George Hamilton, 31 George Dougherty. 14 Mr Bamilton.was declared duly elected, Messrs. 'Thomas A. Rowley and William Alex. ender were nominated u candidates for the of fice of Street Conuniesioner of the second die- Thevotostmslasfollowet Thomas A. Rowley, William Alexander, 18 John Stoditart and Joseph-Irwin were mutat - • Mi. Rowley was declared duly elected. 1---, r` Meal electLed.' I . "-•.‘. emit or own-Irma. r• • DOMM WEAMMCMA Meatus. John Major and J. W. ltittne warfin',.. William Murdock, Ebenezer Derby, L. Walter, namiated•sa candidates fa the oleo of eissk r Ira. Brown, .1. Sprinkle, Abraham Davidaon, J. of Conimittees, had the nominatia.sa closed. a Todd, and E. Willever, were nominated as con , Rohn...Major, . 09, -1, didates for board measurers. J. W.-Riddle, _stir ' 1 Ebtnexer Derby, of 'the 9th ward, received 18 Mr, Major waslitelmedi May ih 4 ,..*1 - votes, and was declared duly elected: William Murdock, of, 'the :td ward, J. Sprinkle wmummanas„ or. 100 nroxosaLiete.i *'(AZ v• of the st, and dames T,odd, of the Sad ward; • MeaSts.JOhl9o.w.ens and Willhon ,:iv gt hs iere worn du l y e j ecte d . nogkia ‘ ted a candidata' fa ttWifie The TOY food: ' \.— --, f - ;;:'4 e'l aAIT LaffrECTOA. iZobw Owens, "..,,-- ' r'''' 3 ' 5 , John Btoddirt, 22 William Forsyth , 2 vras r 31r. Owens sc r u d e o ut a .c.- ,i - ,,i -- ;' " fr' I ( ' mr ll ..s p tod .B dart.' inf ' ird ' : declared duly elected. WitAitratArtr i lt or Ty e lected . , MEAtiIIKER OF COAL, WOOD, AAD saatr_ - -- ‘4l4suiL Bnry xi. . m amaturat -sellat tr. Mr. T. 1,. McMillan was imanimonsly elected. • T 4 5h.... were., :Joseph Bow - tart, and Jos. max 1111mEtt. 'The rota stoic', , Henry °mia4Led' '.' , - Gustavus Guralbaeb was unanimously elected. :mi. • __ -- ----- - ' Jsme ". T. Shannon , - - . .:. .9 s ' JOrrph Bowman, '. 3 .ti ‘ Earl was declared 'dub, ei ce k t E . - . NESIMAGZA or CONAMIZZA. ,‘ &F. Pratt was nominated we Itq teaser of the Committees, and was elected iiii - inclattia- • COLLSCTOIL OP TOLLS AT ' TIE'. .44111 Idmotts. James Scott—and Jena• Fi. cmg were notolnited, The Tote goad a:fol low James Scott,= . was dodcwel , =CEO Stephen Northam., ant* nominated Sir the office of City Guoger, aid, on motion of /Leafy Har per, ms elected by acclimation. wiemmunzu or NAYSCALLS. 3feasre. David Drennan and Jesse Young were nominated. • David Drennan, Jesse Young, • I Mr. Drelman was declared duly elected. WZIOIDIAATER OF THE AXLECT Mr. Aaron Hartupee 'nu nominated Weigh master of the market', and, on motion, WES inanimounly elected. Mr. IL E. Mcflowin was nominated, and unan imously elected Recording Regulator. /133151/41tT lIECORMINO BEGCLATOILS. Messrs. William Bayne and C. E,.•Gowin were nominated, and unanimously elected. Mcsars. Allen Lunn, Col. Diehl and Frederick Seideetriker, Were nominated. ,A communication urging the claims of Mr. Seidenetriker, was read. Dann. Diehl, Seidenstriker, INSPECTOR OP !ALT. Jacob Fodder was nominated and unatiimou.s y slotted. marturou OF POT MID PEARL George 19:,Gardner was nominated, and unom oualy elected to the above office. IXSPECTOU OP TOBACCO. John Fullerton WILS nominated and anent measly elected. TAX COLLECTOR OP FIRST WARD. Caleb Russel was nominated and unanimously elected. TAX COLLECTOR OF SECOND WARD. John McKee was nominated and unanimously elected. MX COLLECTOR OP THIRD WARD, Joseph McCullogh was nominated and unani mously elected. TAR COLLECTOR OF FOURTH WARD. Richard Hope wee nominated and weeniueoesly TAX COLLECTOR OF FITTH WARD. John Lowry was nominated and unanimously elected. TAX cou.scron OF AUTO WARD. Wm. Thompson was nominated and unani mously elected. TAX COLLDCTOR or SETENTII WARD. Hen 4" Lytle wsan nominated and unanimously elected. TAX COLLECTOR OP IMAM/ WATD. John A. Sergeant was nominated and annul ntonaly elected. TAX COLLECTOR OF NDITH KARL, George Dobbs was nominated and unanimous ly elected. Leeky Baler moved that the board measurer be elected in a body. This was objected to by Mr. Kincaid, of the Flrat Ward. The Councils then proceeded to nominate can. dictates for the office of Beard Measurer in the usual manner. BOARD MEASTRER OF FIRST WARD. William Evans James Lytle Solomon . Rooms Mr.igvana was declared duly elected. czion! E. L Er rim John Creighton Mr. Evens Ives deflated duly elected THIRD WARD. James Mc'Airmen, John Creighton 2 J. Herron Foster 12 Mr. McMasters wax declared duly elected. FOrSIII MOW. Rowan McClure Robert Walker Mr. McClure was declared duly elected. rein WARD. Robert Mahell, James Little, Major H. Naive, W. it, Whitnr,y, Joseph llcerreaa, Charles Se:A, Mr. Mabel - iras declared duly elected. John Se att„ James Mr. Scott seas declared duly elected SEVENTH WADE. Lewis Cook, Robert Young, Mr. Cook Was deelored.cluly eloctel WARD. Flemming Morrow o Jame/ Little, Mr. Morrow was declared duly elected. =ran John Paisley, Dr. I. Black, CaL Dtehl„ Capt. Pratt. 31r. Paisley was declared duly elected. Mr. Murray announced that the business for which the councils had assembled in Joint ballot; bad concluded, and the Select Council retired to their chamber. Both Councils soon after ad-. jimmied. ELIXTION or Cirr °mesas is ALasanzar —The Select and Common' Councils of the City of :Allegheny, met List night in joint ballot, for the purpose of electing City Officers. Tho meeting was called to order, and Col. William Robinson, Jr., President of. the Select, and. Wi lliam Boyd, Chairman of the Common Council, took their seats. The following resolution which had previnusly been pissed by the Common Commil, was re.d, and adopted in the Select Council. Inisamuch as the principal and heavy wiMk of the Water Works is now 'compleited, and it $o in cumbent on the Councils to me all cconoty in their power, therefore be it Resolved, That for the year Is3l, the Staes nor of Water Taxes -shall 'receives of i i i3oo and the Superintendent of the Water mita S'6oo. ' On motioulhe Councils proceeded la elec the following officers CITY TEZMICIET.B. Jonathan Rash, Esq., was nominv ed and n imoualy electeit . 1 CITY SOLICITO7- Mr. Stephen H. Geyer, wt.. nominated, and Inuminionely elected. ARPERISIRNDANT OE Or !ME WATER WORKA. Robert More, James:Roy, 18 Mr. Raiwai declared. ddly elected.. CL.c.RK. Or 'CUE MARKET. - - William En'ett, Jno. Clannibere, Roland Arinstrorag, • Mr. Scott war deeatrud duly elected .13Ti,LZET ,CCOLHISSIONZR, Sylvester Tyler, Henry Beare", Mr. Tyler was declared duly elected WHAM' IiA3TYII. .Ales. Jahr/stun, • Matthias rilcillounigle, Mr. Johnsvoti.yras declared elected. WEIGH #ASTEIL Arc Vie f 20 Lucre . AllfrgSMlS OP CITY TASGA. Mr. Tlsomas McMillan was unanimously elected. REC,CIRDING .11EnitAion. ne. W. A. p. Everhard was unanimously /0111FASOR OF WAIZIL lIERTS. Jonathan liesb, IS Henry Campbell,:_ 10 Ur. Bash was declare d duly elected. The following:ia , a list of the Studint Com. mkttevo for the cement year: • Pinnace—Marisluall and Dalzell,S. C.; Logan, Walker, and Dagjuy; Stmets—Boreland and Debann, S. C 4 Pattei•-• Egg ire, and _Weed, C, C. - • Wharves and Landings--Slisell And Dulfold, IL C.; Cralg,lteed, and Smith, C.C.- • tngines—Caiopbeil and Mad, S. C.; if.l/Wilior, Mclennan, and karksi C. C. " it (.. Markets—)lnflit and Graham, .9: C.: Parke, Eggara arid Gilson. C. C. Claim:* and Accounts--Dnizell and Lehnetza, S. Cr Schwartz, MCKennan.; and Gullets. C. C. (Ordinances—Dalzell and South, S. C.: Weikel:, Bagley, and Craig, C. C. Police—Moore and Gmhanz, S. C.; Craig, Ray, and Gilson, Cl' City (Primerty—Marshall (and Moore, S. C.; Logan, wa rtz, and, Reed, (C. C. Surveys--Bulford and NlariMall, 8. C.; Umber, Ray, and Patterson, C. C. Poor Farm—Marshall and. Campbell, S. C.:• Mclennan, Schwartz, and Gets, C. C. printing—lintelaud and Snuth, S. C.; Eggars and Craig. C. C. 1 • Water—Painter and Moo e, 8. C.; Logan, Walker, and Parke, C. C. COURT OF OYER LIFDITERRIINIEEC. .bas stir 21st, 1851. Present—Hon. Wm. •11. McClure, President Judge; and Sallied Jones, dissociate Judge. Commonwealth vs. Jones Kelly—lndictment, Murder. The prisoner, a yoking lad, is charged with killing James Cax, in the county prison. District Attorney Flannegin, and It. Diddle Roberta, for the Coninionwealth ; John N. Mc- Clowry, Edward P. Jones, nail John 11. Hump toe, for deMnee. Mr. Flannegin opened for the Commonwealth in an appropriate manner—reminding the jury of the aggravated circumstances attending the alleged murder, and bespeakifig for the prisoner the merciful consideration due to one aids ten der years. ! William Glenn, sworn—Cox, ) and Kelly were in the same cell, and occupied ie some time before the death of Cox. I think on Hie 2fith of Novem ber last, I was writing at the desk in the jail office; there was a call for me, and some one sr id the boss had been lighting. I went into the cell of Cox, end found him much abased, t Co. was beaten very Much about the,(uce; there wenn wound on his arm ; I asked Cox how he had been abused serauch, and he-said he had attempted to get hp to the window, and that he had fallen down from it, and hurt fimself. told him 1 did not think he could bone hurt him self by falling from the window in'that way; 'he said he did fall down from the window. About a moment afterwards, he told nie that he bad fallen tram the window... Ile asked me if he was in the Monongahela house. Ile died the next morning about five o'clock. Doctors She'll , and Gallagher made a post mortem examination.— ' When I told Cox he could not have been so badly hurt by falling from the window; I did so to find whether he was telling the truth. The shirt was off of Cox when I went into the cell; Lewes en tirely stripped. His wounds were such that they could not haw been mode by one fall. Never knew of any difficulty between Kelly and Cox. Cross Examined—Ono of the colored boys in the cells and the decem,ed, hail ai scuffle before.— , The boys name was Alfred Butler. I went and sensured them for fighting, and they, said they quarreled abort a loaf of bread—never knew of any other fighting ,among the boys. Dn. the evening ef the first fight Cox hnd his eye very much blackened. This was about a week before the murder. Cant say whether he woe inbred in nay other pirt of his baly, and did not exam- 1 ine him. Con sirs not every robust looking fel low—Cox said lie was tired of living in jail, this was before he was hurt—lie said he was ti red of living, at the time ho told-me he had fallen I from the window. It wan ten or fifteen minutes after I was in the cell before he told me he was in the Monongehela House. There-were five boys in the cell, three colored and two white boys I —[Jr. Geis wan in the cell_nt the time.with me. Dr. George S. (lays-S worn. • As I was going from my othce, bite one even ing I met Shaw going to the jail to see a boy who was badly hum I saw the boy in the cell, nearly naked. He seemed very touch bruised and would show symptoms of pain wheirmovcs]; the inflame- Don seemed to be general over 'deface anderms —I told Mr. Glenn that the cell' was full of of- I fensive air, and too warm—that the boy would die Him was not removed. He was removed at ray instance. I would think the wounds of the face were recent, r.ro recent. His hips were much swollen and were not blackened, but seem ed much intlamed—Kelly told me that Cox had fallen en the i pipe' and burned himself. The woundasnuld not have been produced by one fall from the window—no one injury could have produced death. I thought Cox.nrits very badly injured, he had uo pulse. The death result.] from general inthimation caused by the injuries. The cell itself would be very injurious in its bad condition upon any one, and tended to produce irritation. Cox was a boy of a good constitution apparently. If the boys were kept in the close cell fur ally length , of time it Is manila to infer that the inflamation of wounds would he very much increns.l. Cant say how long it wan after he was hurt that I was called in. I asked a colored boy why they had been fight ing, but ho only replied, •rho (Cox) in math larger than I am." 1 would infer from this that he had been fighting. Kelly never wed each language to me. Insanity comes on gradually and not instantly. It in possible, but not prob able that Cox might have been sensible and fif teen minutes afterwards entirely delirious. Doctor Thonu. W. Shaer, sworu—l found Cox lying in the jail upon his face, entirely naked. Ile appeaml to be much injured, tool had a feeble pulse. examined his arm and found it much swollen. I had been told he had fallen off the pipe; and had injured himself. 1 found his arm was not fractured. I asked the boys what had mode the discoloration on his body. They. said he had fallen- on the pipe and got burnt.— There were injuries on his hips resemblingbunis; they were burns. The other wounds I RIM told were;burna I had him rernoted into another cell. ; The air was eery vitiated in the ono he was In. Dr. Hays and 1 agreed in the preecription for his burns. The next day early I was tattled to a poet mortem examination. Before: l lf the knife I examined lee bot Ty. then in incison across the head from ear to car, and I foun d coagulated blood betweenthe scalp and the scull; also a watery substance. At the back part of the head the skin was beaten loose from th sleuth—Amirante otT entity. I then found the scull.'whe not fractured. C took off the scull cup and examined the brain. There was no injury to the brain more than there would be in a alight conctimion of the brain. After the coroner's in quest I made on examination of the aria, and found it beaten from the elbow down. I found the left leg bruised also. I woe convinced the roundel were not burns, but bruises. The right leg was much bruised. There was congthtion of the lungs and clotted blood in the heart. It woe notTsiblmfor hint to have received hie wounds by ling fro m th e window. The death' in iny opini resnlted from the wounds. The conges tion 4 . the Intigs and heart does not necessarily folk,* a beating, but it may. The injnry onthe head ;would of itself, in time, have produced death! The woituds were of recent occurrence. . . Crtiss examined-1 think Cox was a delicately formell boy. I was inthe boys' cell about aweek before this occurrence. I bad been called inter it to ere Cox, who hod his eyes blackened very badly: I did not consider him much injuied. lie was thCll lying-down. I made no examina tion bidl in relation to kis eyes.l prescribed for Lich, 'Five days before he was Injured the Last tine: wee called to see him. A high feverthiuld `not hove i .produced the appearance of th e body. W The o'rends of the head might have been inflict -44.1 at the time of the first difiieulty. Dr. Thomas J. Gallagher. sworn—l aided in the pont meter!, "examination of Cox. I found on him extensive bruises', Olt hi, heed, his right arm, and leg. In connection with these wo found he wad burnt severely nn his hips. The scalp was separated from the scull. and blood found between it. The wound• were of recent origin, lie found the, eyes hod been struck Home, and were block from injuries received name time he 'ore. The bruises on the arm were deep, and the' muscles much injured. There were eviden ce, of concussion of the brain. We famed some mark', on the body resembling wounds made by bl u nt instrument. The :burns were some four or five inches in diameter. They would not l ine b een i mflicient Co destroy life. The wounds I would hare cesulted in death without the hums. Cross gramilned—The wounds might have been produced by fre,:ment falling—l 111C1111 the bruis es of the head. • . . - James Miller, sworn-4 woe put in jail about the fourth of July last. I know Kelly, the pris oner.- I was in the cell with him and Con. I saw Kelly hit Cos with a bottle on the bead— over the top of the head. I saw him hold Coo on the steam pipe, about five minutes- Cox tried to get, away from the pipe, but could not. I saw him cut Cox with a suspender buckle tin the back, and then put salt iu IL James Kelly kept Cox's bread and soup from him, and would not give them to him. I . did not see any thing else done. I could not teil Glenn, as lie never came round to see us. I saw this treattfaAnt once or twice. It about three days before Coo died that I saw Kelly hit him with the bottle. There were . pieces of boards hi the cell. Cross examined—Kelly prevented Coi one day from getting bread. Ile only kept him twice from getting his bread. Cox did not cry out when Kelly beat him; he was not able to cry or com plain. Two of t us slept on thP bed, and three on the floor. Ile said ho was sick. the day Kelly hit him, and had pains. I never told Glenn. Kelly told an he would boat an if we told Glenn. i was not afraid of Kelly. Con and Butler had a fight in the cell; Kelly nnd another boy put them up to - fight- Butler whipped Coo, but did not strike' him with any thing but his fists. 110 would whip him sometimes for half an hour. Alfred Blitler, sworn—Kelly told me that he had whipped Cox because he had tallies on him. I saw Kelly beat Cox with a board over the legs, and breast, and side. Cox hail'at his pants on when he was put on the steam pipe. Kelly made him take them off and give them to me. The fel lows in the next cell told Kelly to kill Cox for telling RCS on hint—tepid him under the hydrant. He told him to May on the pipe, or he would knock him on the bead, and then he eat there. Sellylitd.Coa wider the hydrant, end let it, elm EIM!S on him .for shout an hour, and made hint open 1111 mouth. COX had nothing on then! but his shirt, k never saw any one beat with a bottle whetil was in the . cell. There wan a spoke of a cart wheel and some. bottles in the cell. Kelly told James Cox to tell Mr. Glenn, the jailor, that he had .fallen off the pipe. He told no to say that he had fallen off the pipe. Cox wan talk ing about the Monongahela House—the floor be ing glass—and other things, when. he was hurt.. Kelly only gave him the crusts of bread. He told the boys in the cell if they told on him he would kill them 'when he got out. Crotis-examined.,4 was, in the cell with Cox and Kelly a good many weeks. He whipped hint every day—he-could not hollow for Kelly put a gog in his mouth. Cox told * Glenn that he had fallen down from the window. It was at night this beating took place. Cox and I had a fight, his eyes were blackened, and the next night Kelly blackened his eyes. Cincinnati kicked Cox in tile bowels and in the mouth, and hit Ifis mil otT.He kicked him.so touch that he got''`weak and Kelly told him sot to kick him any more— he the lifted him up. . - Will am 'Jay Vox, sworn . —l wits in the coil with 1 City and ('ox. lie beat Cox with bottles and et cks, and pot soft soap and milt on, his wound . Ile was -beaten on the shoulders and breast Alfred Butler took' the pants off Cox. Kelly wan not doing anything when the. pants were being taken off. lie would not let us sleep, but threw water on us. Cox told the Doctor that he was tired of living. Kelly made .him lie 00 that thb Doctor could not see his eyes, and he sprinkled salt on the places where he was bleed ing. Ile seemed out of his bead when the Bai ter came—ho said it was a shame the way he was -beat and bruised up. He would give old bread under the betito Cox, and keep his seep. I never knew hint threaten Cox in any way. lie did these things beeause he had told en him. Cross-examined.—Cox tohl the jailor about the fight. We were not out of the cell—we were out five days in the week. I never kicked Cox—Cox and I never had a fight. Mr. Bowman, sworn.—Kelly told- me that 'he would kill Cox—that he was u son of a --‘—. I understolld this expression in jest, and thought there was no meaning in it. ,The evidence on the port of the Common Wealth closed here. A greaLportion of it was so hor rible—so revolting and disgusting in its details that it would be improper to let it appear in a phblic newspaper. '• The evidence fur the defence was opened. William Myers, sworn—l sum-frequently in the cell of Kelly, Fox, and the others, and Coo had his eyes very much blackened. • tie could •norsee out of them for perhaps longer than a woeli: The matter was running from his eyes. The boys were quarreling. 1 have been sent several times to get the turnkey to come to the ee11.. , This boy, (Cox,) said he would not live in jail, and that Kelly did not kill him. Jacob IVampler. sworn—Butler said he had whipped Cox, , and both his eyes were blackened. He was out in the hall. Joe Streit:et- mid he would knuck the boys' brains out if they called any more. Cox said Kelly never beat him; that' he wns tired of living in jail, and wanted to kill himself. He mad it Myra him very much when they were carryinghim up stairs. %Mimi Snyder, sworn—Cox mad to Glenn, when he was on the bed, that he was tired of liv ing in jail, and that he threw himself down from the pipe. The evidence on both sides closed here, and the Court adjourned until seven o'clock. Seers o'cLocir_—The Court met, and Were addressed by the counsel on bath side., niter Which his honor, Judgi, McClure, delivered en eseeedin,gly solemn, impressive, and affecting eharge. The ju'ry retired at half past ten o'clock, sig nifying that there was a probability of their re turning a verdict at eleven o'clock. During the whole course of the trial, the prisoner appeared periixtly unmoved. Ilia !bother sat on one aide of him all night, weeping bitterly, while hie littlp sinter, about six years old, eat on the other. ELIMSN o'ci.calc.—The jury sent down word that they had not agreed, but requested the Court to wait a short time upon them. HALT -PAST arrm—The tip.staff informed the Judges that the jury had not yet agreed,/ where. upon the Court adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock this morning. Slitanan.—C,oioner Arturo yesterday held AD inquest on the body of Cornelius Blakely, who died on Monday night, 'at his residence, in the Fifth Ward. From the evidence, it appeared that two men, named JunesA/mine and Janice Nicene), beat the endued at a low drinking 110nall kept by them; on Christmas night. -They struck M. • ebows- the-bead with bottles' and "ri thereby causing a cencussion of the brain, from the effects of which he hassince died. • Devine immediately decamped. 3lcCool was arreslt4.l. Since then, he too has fled. The jury returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to his death from injuries inflicted by Jas. Devine and James 3.IcCooL SIMOTING AT A POLICE OTTlCtll.—Aldermon Major, yesterday made out o commitment for W. 11. Montgomery, a colored :barber, who was accused of beating his wife, and officer Fergu son was taking him to jail, when. he broke sway from at the corner or Wylie and Tunnel streets., and ran off. A large crowd gathered in a few minutes, and purnutul the fugitive, crying ...top thief." Montgomery, f i nding that Fergu son wan gaining on him, drew a pistol, and fired at him, fortunately without doing any dam age. Ho waS arrested at tho corner of Fourth and Market streets, and, committed to prison to stand his trial fora more serious offence than that of which he was originally Amami. FALSE ALAII3L—Tho alarm of fire last night, rras caused by a chimney In St. Clair street ta king fire. LOOS lIERS-WFRIEND! IRE YOU A FATHER, blaring for the P n . ftf anal y a and li ne ring fron, tow/k1 um in. a D740,..!:er0,' kee 4, , :e171 stems • Are you • Mother, 11111T•li14, from dhos. to whieb *- mono! are generally sagest, use Dr. W. I) obaltsr Caßapluil , -4t Will to sum you. 1111 at. onr depot, tw one of our acata, and int • pamphlet. grain, when, you will Ilud that the Shaker Car ina:trills. aa prepared by Dr. 0. D. Move, to toots the Moonof permanently eurink more aeon., to which the family to soollnually aged, than any other Prontrallon of Yam ever bronahl. Ms niedkele has eatablishtel Its high repatatlon by Iv onmenpnLlla nts and well Wasted maw. ' It le pus op In quart bottles, and I. Me only to that asta tb• i t, Khlneya sad lllsal at tha woe time. *Wen readers it altogetha mart valnablo to avert one. putieularly to (mules. Do nun aml amain for Dr. S. D. IIOWIftI3ILLKEIt nALLIMPAKILLA. and take aeocher. Prim 111 per bottk-6 bottlos fur *l.. for nth by 4lL tl. • 11. e 11:J.41 . 0y a Pro dm p .u. rle %t ic, To - whom all fallen may In addreowd. tif.ytifr W. )f ats, J. A. Jot*, J. nehcommakee co, W. J. 11. Towinend J. Mahler. U. Jae', m i trArgl . D. A- plant. Cnetrlleikeny eity•;_ W. It. Mn Co.. Whe:llosfr :Tr. P.". Clainallnt Mellon Jo Knox. Culls: Oh. . .. XOT I C E.—The partnenthip heretofore, o.lealha Lobwonohooderehenwl le Mb day dhow/led i.' =bent: Th e urthedsbal imbue et= will he %Umbel to by Juba Fltrotmono. who I. azz to naive toy tomber obeo throb. and roan* for tbe war. kI)II' . DIJ. DU BAIIII.Y. Thu saleregand still ma''" us to carry on the 'Wntw SA ILL the old stand. JOll.ll Yll' 110.N'0 Jalesl3l Carson A Etna sta. Muth Ward. ES II Fifeen dnuns G. B. Codfish ; .10 br4 , 101. 3 31askareb ?A Ws No. 1 Lake nib; 10 qr. N*. 1 lbacksrsb In alma and IM sale by 'ran JOIIN WATT lIIEESE-498 his Cream Cheese in store sod for rale br. JA/IF.B DALZELL, jsII • Nitt. VI Water rthrt SALEItA'rUS--1 easke Suleratus; lt , xtom and for rale by 15 , bb4. JA.3l d /1 3 .9 DA LZIEL. *tit CS Water stree ir . •■•• ne hen. re. tens ennesee Ineeees 'Y. tons Tennesee Flans, retelelog_firo strum• terms. and tor pas Al' JAMES I , AI f ZILL, ;all No. CA Niter street. WINDOWFive hundred boxes .ssi mu ' ' fr '" ' 24 J IdlY.ll bALZELL IDOTASII.—.S casks Potash, just received, sadribt' tau hr jog ROKERT DaI.ZELL Cco NEW LlollT.—lire have received a Int of LeWilt,of various elsea and Umls. of a licw nmetro . otioa th at le quite simple arid contiviete—Kue.°T.. mrotal tAban triejlest4leUrnlng l ietbeott OIL" loth. attention or Steitni r Toit ntel, acePreh Ron. keepers. Poe cleablineen mummy, anci it our.. any thing portjblo now to Perrone who pinta. to cull on us will be shown the pecu liaritiee of the new ormoveuvl. A conetantaupply of the nut' end Imp. kept by • SOA170; ATKINSON, delh let et, between Wood and MarkeL . . CIR.OOERLES. 60 half chests Tomas Hymn and Black Tease .1.5 ratty boxy. do. do., Imy. and Gun Powder.. 2./ bores ftwearn I Robinson Lea Tobacco. 19 do INnoblemon Co. 14 and be do. V/ do Cublnera Pr Tobacco. 1.5 cr. boner Pak* and Ilarwood'a We dn. IS catty boxes JanterTnontreon jr. tiolden 1.4.1 ld • b leu mp, In More and for sale by nto JOILN PARSED 044. IstEW ORLEANS SUGAR. ' , 10 1°61 ../ 11 6 .T. Prime quilt In einrw.d foreale r I 100 l JOHN I'AItKEIt L ('URN liltoo3lS. 110 Jaen Corp Dram In dare and for sale by Jano ; JOHN PARKER d CO. RYEWIIISKEY. ejr 40 bids. pars Rik Whiskey, ••orry old soot oboloto" C 0 Ltda. Old Itottongtthola ifblokon Iv don and for 41, b y I tottgl J014:4 k•AIIKI:14, W. NNEIV RAMS - -Erans & Swift's Cincinnati Soggy Cum) Ilk., jos: reeelond. fur sale b y . 0 W.ll. IIoCLUJUI a cv, sad Mort:" 4 : _ Is .EAF EARD--Prims Cincinnati Leaf Lard " 1 / 6 'r "P k'g" ' f " Wr Vi r si. j rZatlenVe l . litokOß SALE.—A few eh.-- Stock: aim. :foe , • . to FOR SALE.—A few shares am Mine • &mit: Lw Ntsdli Amnia= sad Wasters leunrssos Apply to DAIRY) A tilvrir Eacond NI. is —,wryerrrery‘•.---. UUTTEIL—Thirty kegs p and six brla fresh iestniedrse s.r.e fur ie y jail" B. LIILLWORTIt t 00. SUGAR-21 hlifis N. 0. Sugar for Bale by sso= nnowx t KIRKPATRICK. 14.1 Llivrtj En I RAISINS on consignment for male by dcr• DROWN & KIRKPATRICK. DOWDERED FCENIIGIAAEC: -"no Anwebi Dal] BRAUN narnte. 4 fOTIFIED WIIISKEY. 493 bble Bactlll.4 vna.km=ealt, qy • Jiall • Jana a ye• _ TO the Readers of the littsbargh,flaiette. pUBLIC 'ATTIENTION is irpietfolly in riled to the tono.thstrntluy op km, lod.rnl to lmet 1•1411 th ael ! )1 tmR th: (1.11 . 11 ° I; not Emma= Ong ago time thia rota. venally oaf Leought before the of to.they ima. TWO:: lon/rer l" 7.l triel the irsiorT:4lllit will Vg . rt. n r rd. I tie t o ' Lbe rem ' ad, of der, got fr.rll3r. puruole of ataklug roomer ti N : t = r il z :n zur:tthoreal i lltr t a ., lippitut of'rota nillbriarth ogniwtitgoa. It our Y d ' u l tt when we write shoot anted} eine. that Ste Ir.n the truth—that we eat malting Cairn; land tu ,I or who may trod war wont Or Put rojtf: den., In or matertwata. The ..lek era my old rw." tut, thing that hl rellrf ham illeces, A !dory can hinAlf 11.. too highly wrought to Jammethe oineet of gull. Inc humbuggiue Nome .d them. N,., an do not dedre to do till, w. are er rfou, only that 11, truth in relation to out n`13001) l w. told. i onter e.enn. for It a N : . tahou fur rm....ding glngl n e artideiu tho materla mlal -1 Ica. Plain un.arnle.l fssti.—faeta that may I eecertalued In our city Ohl 1..1u bcar ample EtStLIIIM/r to fey Tor of ll , ..l , troleutit. 11dhl, 110. m runnels.. two ~r our own elate., who wen. tonal) 11,0,1 have teen reatoral MAO. Sev eral man of h.lindor, In the Stam of Ohio, hare bent urd. A 64, the t.f lamtl..matt 14nrer eounty. Th.:re are turfah hut thaw are C., Ile2ll . home, and tn.y be referral ;Wet. Thew. eaara wan. ,or Wiehey ha 4 law.n ahamion ed lir n1e..0 . 0,1111. ita hopelei, lit, Prtrulaum eurr. Pimple, on tn. fere, Chrouir " sore E)Y, Kbajworm, Teeter . ikald Irked, mine to the loot.. RG4IOIOI, o Porn, Ulm", M'ena, Agar, Chronic t'ungb., ArAhura, Bronchitis. and all Pulmonary affreLone or a chronic nature. tending to pro. dive Cnsumntion. Burr. alai Scald, dleetoe. of the Bladder and Kidneya Chtignod Nand, Ernorian‘l er.rne and Ilmilona In fact, It I. OIMAT ratermltt ramsr, and hen been vied Its mat of the :dame within the land yr. with the loot perfert einwea.. err:Allman. that will antoulelt aro in tho hand. of tin. proprietor a 1.9 will take laraituru in ,hoe. rardiehire.' the troleuin ls the greaten: Remedy of tho• o g le. Phi - Adana of high Mantling In the profeagion are li,ginnng to me It, in their, aractlee. Thore who at looked on with doubt and urartainty, are willing to anent It due prniee and ameideration. lkddre anal/wr year rolls round. all will be rotala'lled eeknowleitat Vettan err? diaorretrilh For ..l,a, wholreale aml .nt. tail. by KEISER'S 1 1 1r1 , 011 , ,k3.1., 140 Mond oh, aleo.—lt. ttellem, hi Wo.l 'dn..; D. M. Curry. ft. A. Jo.eph Alk.gbeny City. Al, by the pro , it. 1.1E14 Canal - 11am, Screnth etreut,.Pitta. burgh. .1.10 UMINISTRA'fOik'S NOTll'E,—LettArs of Agn;inlrtnitlon on the adore of Anthouy Deena .ato - of the cite of Xitteburnh. dommepl having thi, day been granted tA the undamignetl. o'im ia hereby given to all peroms Mgehted to raid rang, to mak., Immo:Data pay ment to either of o 4 and all persona having dolma epaulet raid rotate are - renumted to pror,nft the /lame, duly imthan •-ihrtgoill. far bettlement at the Pap:lmM. lately °manila' by Tffird stort. ANNA 11. agELIN. Adeelnlatratria. IL D. 0.37.7.131, Admlnlitrator. Pittalntrgh. Dom PI 1 01g. -1,3541m SELLERS' IMPre . " ' tte 'EItIAL Additional MCC of Ito airfield,rower Wear.. F l'alugnat 30.1515. Mr. Folirilent—llelng ardietral ;for Porn, limo with_ bad romrtt, I wag nwntioneeded to it,e your Itnterlul Cough Syrup, by my round friend Ali. IV. Templeton, your went for thin 'plane. I dal do. It had the dtutred effete. of noting me of a owtth that I bad &lathed of at or being well. I hadu.wd aim." low, - thing that It woo in my tanreeto cat, but LlerVlTddi bruellt. until I mot with your narniun ble Cough Syrup. I feel fully eatttlhal In raying to you, and recommending It to the robile as ono of the boot mod dun, that tum ever been premtred for the cure fur whin). it id Introdni. JAMES 6. &VIM. Ilninnal mut Fold by n. E. RELLEILS, 57 {rod ate kRANGE BERRIES. lur •• - • . :AU Els for sae IT Dell BRIEN e Errnn. FRENCII BROADCLOTHS.L.Murphy !Durehts ill havedint oprind a !mill intredy of the lesions dualities of the atom article, Including black twilled, tory fine.- Alin. French Inineklne and thierinteres, black and fanny, and Illaolt . batln Venting - , at very lane' prima the the duality. nolit A ..GOOD FARES FOR ' SALE. ALGOOD FARM OF 75 ACRES—FITE ' miles final our tow dile, two and • half from Allmln by rher. and two mile,. Iron the {nor honed on lathe's Hun. It haw 30 &me dramaan nalile neehnni or 400 tree*, 8 awes cf Isettolalecid, a rewlen, oral coal bed on It The hour...bar adoub,e nob in 'rent. and a cellar un der it. It will Le sold rhea:,anti on Ina the porche s. limner being paid. pcsiseselon will heeke, end ne in e ia the 11]1/11.1.3. Meow, rail id ISAAC . 11151)10' biri Aenc and Intelllnenee Wre. sth -Farina wild o g rrented, and a kinds of Airmen rt. % at tended to for innieritte charges. JN THE MATTER OF TiLE ACCOUNT of Thorium Gibenn and Alexentl, LIIL nA.r, adruinietre .of Creighton eltetnirt, deceived. And turvz to vin th , ermine 31. 15.7.0. the Court stopoint Iteade Weshitiaqou, an. Sitar, to distilbute,in the within ereount. II the Court. DANIEL NIeCUEDY, Clerk_ Take notice, that the anditair will proceed to dirct.own the duties of his aprwintateut. at his aim in Fourth ot, Ilthibiarult. no Friday, tlui 17th day of January, 1851. at 2. Oleliwk„P. M. • . . jarew3t..T READ): IVANIIINGTON. Auditor. .4igALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1.. j. AND lIION WORKS, IX 31nrottoeut foram Vt. trata.—Pursunntro deem. nf the (Arendt Kuper - kr Court of Law and Chancery of of wooly, rendered In (demon wherein John Tessa, and other defrudants, the undersign. ed 002.1191.140MT1L appointed for the loop., will proceed to welt at Iltergantowar In Raid county. en the fourth Mon day Febeuary, ISSI. (being . ..or day.) ell that property In Nunn county. Virgin* lying tdong and near Cheat Meer, generally. known ea the klottortgalla /rob Work. and the tome that WM rtillTOyed bytoll John Tao ;f, and Other , to said Kean T. Eilleort and a ..aid. ig *bout lima. acme of land. whereon tire a Rolling Mal. Forge, Foundry. Nall Factory, thin and Saar 31111. all del, Ottthis water poser, together with trim hlarJ Yurnanta.— On this Itual there la an abundance of Iron Oret,Stoue tusk Timber and Grote Anne. There Is also • valuable Ferry creaming Cheat Meer, belt:mart. to th e prone.) , - t. alnuted for antettufeeturing 'naw, or Iron , but of Wool and Calm. ing rodei In the bean of • toad farndog and soul growl. country, about 20 miles eonth of Plttaborgh. harlot one of thee lett Pitt.bur water nth an d ren, In elsewh the ere. week and water noroututdcallan to . . On the. premloes, there bare been expended within the lad. ten m twelveeas, mute tiny thousand dollar, ill the erection of the rollin g mill, factory, blast farnnoe, and building the `eorkA men.. m hneratilt'at.l aver. Immntlalo- ly connected with the mills are some four m flee hundnal ammo of encerlor farming bush Amur fire ar six smaller famee, ur seetather vith 11 slaty or eighty Orating towns. suit. able f the N0rt.1114.. The xalo rill Iw uu • mkllt of 00,. two, oOd tirrwe Toarr, the purrha..er kaTtogJl.,l with •ocority tor th% raytolcot of the porrtuwe to mks Iv -wee a acct terrain Ina the purchiume o ' flrt22l 3 ; 1=rtfill " WITr, " .1 d 1?1 " 1! Intt,ht ur ther tlairripoonl or Informatiou w r t " tleb. cony ' . m=o f bs pers.. wtsling W purcham. EIKISIC C. WILKIN, W. T. WILLEY, CoullawiatuTA. llroTantowst. Dee. 121. AYEIt'S Mr/AY PECTORAL, TOIL the cure of Coughe, Cobb,s Iloitree -1 twat Onm - -tatis. Croon. AdhPaa. AltooPitdt Comb,Consumption. This truly valuable remedy for all diereses of theiddlui; and Throat. hate become the chief rename of the aiefett. It is the mod certain cure known for the elves mar p/sints. Is a powerful nonedial agent In the mod desperate end almost hopelees macs of Mos.:intim, it also. in dlutinithol oboes, tuc of th e tattled . stel rand agreeable family menders for mum. coned and cold, head below the opinion of men who are Llama to the world, sod the world r0.p..0t their opthious. FILO3I PROFESSOIt lIITCIIKOCK..Jetnes C. Ayer— Fir—.l here meal your Merry Pectoral. In uty own an of dee f ps...dot Domehltis. mei am satiated from Its chemical constitutima that it.J”ti admirable compound Gar the relief laryngial and bronettial diflloultles. If TAY orueort eete Its Portend chuscter ran be of uty 'service, you OFOILS.IIb. arty to woo it sts you think proper. EDWAHD lIITCIIKOCA. L L. p o President uf Antheret Collette DIRECT ,EVIDENCE.—Dr../. C. Aver, Lowell.F-Drar hi. —Feeling tinder obligations to you for the re i gralkel of ray health. 1 send you • report ofotay.nue. h You me ftgabtrlta'AlPnrb br 7 . :itld 'l l t o l a t ieTZ . re . , . 00 ,M male use of many niedre In es. without obtaintug tolled. 1 1 wee obliged to giro or business, frortently/ rated blood. and could get no sleep at Wahl. A Mend gave me a honk, of your Cherry Pectoral, the ura of which, I immolistely the rfttro'lll.-1, to d r. ' re " roVor a p well. my much bar ceased, and ' all be the use of your Jaz nable utedbalue. EL IL A. 3f.. Prindpal OIL Hoge Begginagy. From Dr. Bryant; Drur.dlt and restmuter, Chleoyed Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dcae Sir—Enclosed pined 40.1 rimittamte for ell gm Cherry Pectoral loot Pent me. can unberita. tingly sof. that no sordid. was 11 gives such satisfastion rrisu our nos '.. ! '"u oT UTaltit ' l? r earl n Lterttm i ll ' a nil d f h (F ' phosidans using it extenadely In tiled Need:, and with the happiest efforts. Trii.l73iorgirANT. Prepared by J. C. 4018, Chemist, Lowell. Maset • dal in Pittsburgh. wholesale and Mall. by J. 31. Town. 04..1, Ilarlet street. and Jueepli Douglas, Allegheny oily. theta.. ewe I pl. JIIARRISON SEWELL, Attorne y at Linr, Ohio gtolo Cocommodourr for takirmr Dot4tiozw. Arlo Loalv.gratestm of DoWs. !cc. Oate—Yourtb area. glorm OtnlthfSeld. Tit. tenders hi' services to the atheism Pittsburgh and strietityos • gen eral wears lbilectorgmal awe; wee. Ha tent attend to the collecting and socorleig of claims to this and adjoin. t og @tate. aisi Almoner, selling and renting PniiPurM dumbny. of dents, horst, utortgagra, and other instruments of writing. All Dnepr. in his lbw attended to with protnputor and rare. Refer to 11. A. Wearer. Uproot garrittrell. Jr.. P . , C. Flan nalti,Jotku blunts°, Leg., IN tn. 3t Curlier, Es., two. • . . Unite, z.. 1 Joseph Weaver. Esq., Fourth street, near the Mayor's re. tunthertionT JENNMANSIIIP. AT so vire rote miiir rem, hes them been ouch mderupulime trkkary practowd nmo the , pane about Primer...Mt, no at the preeent. ['Mem. Engmfing isie circulated through the town End anintry. with the engnerer's barn. pure...el. in order to Imlnce the Ignorant to believe them e tor he lon. monahip. it and eureka, the baud writing of roam of the hex martini ti n the nit, who been been Met:sided In tlilo ImUtution. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT. The subactilair offers for Cont. the Fannon whirl, seiddea and lands lubricant, annointiing In blin acres, about four hundred wives cleared, yell t/nand. and In a high Nate of enthrall.. Alen. a Ilona- nod Lot In McClelland town, formerly" oncuptm tartan Maud. and taw neon. pied by Cyrus L. Connor, Alendrant: awl hr. Miller. Alm, a Farm In Preston county, Va....tinning acres, about TA on .1 th pre Iwo Log /louses, a boas Vssit a u r a m lL e i l = threa d hundred hiVn. inn Apple . Teas Eight or ion stacks of flay now for $6l/13 on mall fartn. filitt ht o l d 4 111 . 1 r :1 ' 1 b iF a llilg., S' aNv att r er .." vo ThWatibscrluer okras for /Mir ant rtirdit ni five roars, his valuable shisk of fine Sheep, •about, fire Lituntre4 head of which an. tome, of anal snookead of written , . l5O brad of burks, hr s.) front the of IM p.. and Dr o wn, of (AIR J.We Edgington, of Virginia: Santini Ilel'arland, dorm, and Penn.! PAIIVIMII. 31,11rniairdre,and drive Kenwortby. of Wilshlnatnn ono nty.l . a., and carfully selec 'qtor the purpose of remold ng west. r., the gnat amount of rare and instLestowed on till flock. the anbarriber bat no hisallation in "stylus. It will compare favorably with any fort in the Onion. Hay and tilnun can be furnished until the foot of April, If It ail) better suit purchasers. ASBURY STILUBLY., Germ. Tmmablp, Fayotte Pa, M'Clellandtown Ortee. jamaarr 1M1.40'4.31T g , !ninntrn••• Domorrat. AMEItICAN WOOLUS GOODS.--000 hundred oral MIT pro lame s teal Bud Blankets. pairs Crib Blankets, superior article. iNO ntinua Itoatlaulcats, ribbon boUrsi. 1.3) do War Comtism Ithinkst; brass. 100 do limb do do do 40 do Diuo do do do 3 eves Mick Blanket Cloth, do 1 do Dearer tire) . Mud, do 3 do superior Black french Bnaideloth. 3 do all wool Tarre., sanirtril color. 3 do Jesus, 000Otoot colors. ; do tiusimsres. black and filmy mama. 1 ,do natinetts, Limed and yrrl loaf. 3 do White Tw3.11.1 Ilmnel; rani Ohio. 4 do erra horrid' do do Tha üb° ,o driaTneld itisnisars ail on roroduranent ham various manufacturers. stud Lai aod are for we c , O liberel terms to the trade, at on.onfactur.r.' p 30.. drel 11. LEE. A. KNOLD'S, lIIBBERT'S, HOGAN AND Ca THOMPS rtaION'S. and llarrbon's Meek. thed,bearlet I= lel. llama Febresl. Bronkman and iLingdoria dah aova a=l 31onmen Placa =.l Red Lead Pearl's. i.km a ada of every dom.-4101m; 6111 Mt's, Cohen's, Pratt's, Lear's. Kelli't Leman:n. and ether manutartuset of Peel pie l * 1 a ted i ' Noll A.". 4 ' l" e", a W artmsei Enalleh Drawing Paper—antiquarian, do.: elephant. ails.. ml e, super P.M, ropsi ese i d e . phant: thistal-tlearda. rap. dl4la. Perforated hord. Caner be: paper, plain =hi and Cr= embonert/ gold Alter and Puler colored psper, sum fl ed =land AMP. mai ....ea . .4 Ilthtrraph• Par Amu b * ung ...hole= of all Ms, attllable fur deeds, art. m p end d d French IlEat paper, slave on hand, th acs&airship styles, end Posttc ,. he: and macs and eilvered. .-)falls kw Y.SI man waw hew= no= envelop., plain pod onitasat letter earl& pees, brow, white and bled: bad end Plain elars. Mu d, hive and white.. Iv am= aster cam ratiOLIS plattro; WrifiAir hiii4l I 11. coma Ital Tartesp borsood read bcdos,oelelp..... hoes brurbes, leen. sod English ipat bOoki.T6Tail MITT_PTV d i c okdlOntra d whits patentbloP lirst r 4, P AlL ail other USIA hi the. both AM.:rand staple, irti b blank boo= aad =emerald., tac,,,, rn . every stile of NMI of eod roder ot all rim "". rell,4l4""'' Blank Doak sad camoo _IIIEARL 413 H-7.5 rim reed br • •! W.,111%),1151ira:41. HOUSES, iARMS, &c rSALF-OR ONTEEPETUAL LEAS Nn will POMP e•jb. or On So:pet.] le pe.dne lot at I r a r nu Week= feet hunt by 100 Peet to Sp*, cizantl4 . ltirlia IT;triL „ .Seigizilor t e ii , Spring Alley. bolo,. tX4 Piet ocaltierty3Y /2.11 * Spring Alley. Ab00.1,4*1 Got frontin Peron i not !name. .11.sti1y oppcolto lb. Central RiOlrosil Depotonal containing Diiii2lllAf JAMES (SIMLA. IVOR RENT—The Aare ,roona and etliar on tao math daq tomer of blerket Ftrort Our the bia• mond. rrraen oce,upied NI a lan* ether: 010 the Armed and thin' 'Winne( the num building. contra.. .1 the Dia mow. Will toe mutt.] far uale nr thme throe)) fn. the. Irt or awn next. lapis to, Lewis fIUTLIIISON. iltraNttl I IS WolertltmtL VrAILLABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ;41 •T h WAN &bud Ifoun,ond eite nhkl, it ;non stand, Irlino gold ntlber i mporately or tAirat.h.lin.... ilyoge d re. r wldo on Cherry Any aldinonal brain4dition pa ired be and mamana vee r . Wyo. of tali, mndo traonla, on spoilt:ann to JOHN MEGASKE, 14,1. Bonnl Ditselnts. 'No. and 3.lnrket In.rest. isn2l Im . . FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN, a two ilorr brick Darning Waive, on I'ennaybr4.l rants itrenne, Ztli Ward; male= Dubin: baring ten.... menet double parking dining row :natal kileben nn the first floie, The Lot le twenty Weir br a:lll2dt four Art a wide In the rear. Tlini properir cost tc,.Yak and will lay "ott teininenta of 000 doirn, Vkai pil e. and the balance In ler° retire, ~nattier et T. !Inward. Attorney at Lae, Fourth AMC. lapr ne.y Gruut Weer liatolkeimrning W LET—A largo Mansion House with 2 13) ann.. uf Land atisebNl. altuated at Oakland. I.ldk HARDY. JONO CO. Real Eatate.warth 8100,000. VERY DESIRABLE Property V Own,. City fur .ale.. Twn spkTudia 'resLleneett 17 , 1/ firs tnl t bank. 14 ward. one having front of CD fret... on South entotoon by :An to . Water street. The other, 140 feet front by ITU to an Alley. mprvet4 In the L.tst summr. alforating delightfal view 0 thy city of Pittsburg', ther Ally bray an.j vbio deem 110 4 1 =1 „ gT41 , 1.7. " . ` 21f 7:1.7.14'`,?,0 c 07fai Arne. and 31 feet alley ID,rtar. twenty acre.dtn dly ot.posite the Rail goad DI jed.,. of the Wort deg.ntble property now ollerml for lade. flan pito. of ground offers inducement. to sreculatnra. Apply to jal:t • ' BAIRD t IItVLY.I.I4 Smrond 10 LET.—That desirable resideneeliite.g. k Promot cireuV li al by itho subirritvr, sittmted Ms '",131 in Orrensburgh kr. in the Daturiuki of Larretine-ra.... vine. The Lor i iii, 39=1 convenient, has 12 mum, 2 C.11r74 , 4 1 %:1. will a Hoe itsAlen. etitaining rimier shoal,: bery and fruit term- The 'omnibus station is a abort dla, taom Wow, pod j , C1.0113 puma In at am Mum , l'or7 (Aeolus Inoune or ! I 130/37. L. THOMPSON, jallilltn No. 116 Market street.' ! . FOR RENT-+A S.in•Mit.t. in East tisis, well situated forj nI. bofillven; It earn- - mantl th e entire butirke,. hr the Ormmbr tbfill HAW ll,' 11 will he 11m.,0110,13i rep#ri.th with her bulkrr, a* ''r A n. tt r en n .Ult7;t Pito for hliek ankh.- itTZ;Z:gr" ?""kri4itilf4 TOR RENT-4A. Duelling . or eleven rainsozood DePolt.oL rani, nu Relent steellerthenr. .tom. ; • Aire, A STORE 013 Market etreet, long Worelemeo oa flint street, =I novena Rooms In Poet Mee Dollttlgoe. 'D. D. GAZZ.t.D. ralOallhe ! . lot Smoot:el tCltroolcle. Poet, end Tribune !err 2 week. yrlo LET—Tho Three Story Dsrellit*Esl : Arri.l .° lXwi l" tr ' lla n . * X i t''nl;34l=l:7=Zl dming mom and the Bra &me. Mewed. Om. 00 the 14 April Io tlr .0 4. 1 jalo ~. 0 LET—Ono' Two Story Brick House, ...7 , :j rrontainlng 4,a ms, o' antro Avenue, Minerr ; EM te Road. lignilon. : . EnQuire of .jalo . ' • . J011:1 WATT & CO. FOR RENT. The Store, 118 hlarket ezq rtrept. the eurothl door frpm the carrier of 31Arket 7,:a ima Lawny FtrrviA Dokorrhlch wen the DA of AprlhA* r rh ot. In of DAVID GREED. jADrllor 106 Amu A. • T. 11F.Jit.1 tan), very convenient pg.. J °04114,7, Leal . la' ,of DD! AI., to Lao for Ono or morn ream. nnao cooant Lou. noil mor tho Iffor. SAirNloth %sof. Apply to D,M DARLINGTON. RENA. DARLINGTON. 21.b.1tf _Fourth at., moo Wool, VOlt. RENT.I., The following pEoper- %.•%1 ties eta fur rent. via • • A Dg, aril hatched, and, , reenpletrlr furnished 441 1 . EsTORD nn Market area. be ar en Thinl end Fourth et, suitable for Dry Deeds Several Nunn In Dur. Oakes Belldhlar, he the wend and Mini .tortes, saltabln fur Aril/des Haan, Morn. De. A large and coneenkat DITELLINU LIOUS:i. In a bad. LA. tart of the tityi I'munanion of the anTsruing lain he gives on , the let of April next. AI., • SMALL SIDItE 013 Third stmt, 0001 door le the Curette litho, Poreassiun given immedlately. FUR B.l.l.re—Art unesalnsijLrece the the IVarehoune, on Thlnl stead, heretofore uscal by ist,: Mr. A. Ikelen. or tenan. arab . ta I • E. D. DAtZAM 164 Sueond state . lens or to 11. AITUR,IIIC6. 60 Third street. EolltjtENT. a Two otory Frame House aticlAtu-k bulklbre. Irbil tem lots Allude on e , etreet,4tirth Wort adjoining L. amen. et.i.• A rut trrlns, apply to itbIILOO N. LITYLE d. Co. ' gleeLl 35 Liberty obreit. -rI(:_UMBER YARD TO BENT. A largo Lumber Yeel. illtustal Oa Dodo.. Wet. near the tryetrinir n.txt to hold ehthteen !intuited thotuand fact of lattatir, to root oo m i a of 411.LtAlm . Corner •f P 4nn oral Intin tdtvett. TO. LET, the Store Room N 0.65 Mar -1,4 t otreet. w.tbe.ning tbti Watch and Jewelnit ea V. W. 11.1. and recently . urcuolesl by ble•cr.. N. !Wines Sun. &As nankin.; and F.:change aim. This JO. loudest in the musbeentral and best Mud.... Mint In the city, andireell adapted for a Banking said change Office.'and Unkirance Office. or •• store. A •blendil new (mot, with kbwitch nate plans, will beput in =soon as the weather renal* • • Ifce•esskei alerst on the first of rebreary._ll rensitoL— Enquire of • W. W. WILSON. Cofrniffr of Market and Form meta. OR AL', t • ,T = :to • B Ihrellbag„ No. 16 nor stavel, Enydees aria s :> no R T , erras io Stlii 11.14 Q $ 501) Iv we ge0,, , r1 - 64T ' Crenr I a f.....l , ==tili,tffigatat7lr'' . j. ..,a615 WILLI& I IIAntavY, rWbrt 161,1. • PO LET, it fotir story Dwelling, Slate 74.4 raid. elrise, hethiroom. gat Ilstaree, and tat.a . oven. lin Third Areet. '• In q uire .t CO Water;snnet. kyy , SYRUP, "I hal not used it twiot (0.1 feltita Scoff:Mal effect... mlt .R. E. SELLERS Suffering from a cold and coo.. for whleb I trial many recipes. w Moot obtalni. relief, I vas' mew.. 4 with a bottle of elt. E Sellers . Omorh Mt..." I tidale It • dtity which to !fa i t I:=ll‘ ' l=befo ''' re 7 r . f,if. ` to etteete, and (tinder Vied/Mine blowing)Pad ...ion to la. the bottte. , I Irma also, sa to bming witnersed magie properties on trim. of mlne; am In who bad a tryinw attack on her, 1.. SM. tat with a diartminit much. Veitly Ltio on ly.. Emu spina (where o. etentio. mu! mai sufferer) tas descended amongst i P -L. E. Bakr? C rB I I2rEILLD, 173 Wine W. I . ittsbam.ll, 7.. 14, 1861. Prepared and mid by: it. E. SELLERS, No. 67 Wood A., and wid bf drosotists .nendly. jali tTLES !SAHEL'S SHAVING CREAM.— jtyhenbtheroan a don rot emanate* the InAurp e eft easy than! If sap ll o these be. we do teat add rees our OCITI. to Mond Dot 14 01l we .it OU IrlAb to reader ebeena • pla , ter. mayhem a nay ofJu S kallisel's Almond lasturhe, or Andgoral Sharing Crane Ills ut teat inamesilde teen wants IA delicate the •feelingn of 1.1.0 —ho he Wed lumbering Irith ordinary so ap- you making aid of tee for the last time. It is • comb} tllllollof wormier. admiratbn. and pleasee. JULES fIACEL'S SHAVE.; CREAM 1. exceedingly median% rendering the - Wilke. and nee wiry beard and pliaLin,prodneing as utterable lather. and by Its ex tremely mild-nature allaying the iretation. and preventing that element are sad Meting of the akin whieh is to often experienced after ahaving. Gentlemen using Juln Ilancre Sharing Cream. may fun the rebut and most perdue saute Immediately after lat nee, without the thin becoming .LehappaL And IbONI who once nee It. we aui safely my, trill nee.' ethcr. ' due gagd...Pranlagng-wlsich will br especially Appel:ela ted by - those whawrar whiskere—is the fact that It will riot discolor the Laud, hich most leaps will do. siring &mealy or Mgr ePPearenee to the edge,. the ' , hake , . JUlPllllAllera Slaving Creamer.: delighthil ittemaillona nanpoundal with skilldto the Mt. exclusion of all Realm calculated to reruler tho operate. of ettelmc of and will be appreciated by all who make trie of them Prepared onl Y ET - Jbl.E;f hIAUM, Perfumer and Ile Chesnut street, Philadelphia. • For sale, wholesale are reel, by IL A. Fahneucek A. end IL Mars. Pittsburgh: and John bargee, and J. allteheU, Allegheny ULT. JUST RECEIViIIb—A new work on Me bwilr, /Moine Wert. and: Eingineminm, Dictioury of ldua, Mechanic, Yogi. Work and Cogittearing, de signed for practical .art lusitien and those intended for the Prgineering prufeseion tattedby Oliver Dime, forrocrir ofaner of 31alhematici, Cobb.lab; of Civil nem, in TM.ork Is of large 3 vu die. contaluintt nearly :M4O npv..nts of Itel Plate, oat woolouts. ft will Ez , glzto=fb° , 7,ll:;enitadZOltdoefralhjegat We moult of American Ingenuity, it will contain complete promiva treatises on dl hooks 3laehinery, Engi wort and hoginceriM with oil trudiri useful In mare than ne Slow worth of Milo volume, magathat, and other boobs. The areal object of title publication le to place before , practical men nod students ouch at amount of thetnetiral sod rob entlbc knovrlidgc, in a rundeneyel form,no Audi enable them work to rile best altrintage, smd to avoid those ululate, which they ntlyibt atherwbe commit. The publisher. ore determined. reganilem nbeteet• mato thr work ee conydes as pbetlble. and it le hoped ev ery one deeirrom to obtaitithe work, will prneunt It a bat ed Ile.m. and that amount, the ent,rpri.. Po/dishing lo 4.1 number, at::, cent. per mutiber, to be plosed Otte year. :- Tweoty numbers recd, for ,eole br jolt/ HOMO 3S. 4th street. , • Professor A. C. B arry's Tricopherour; 0R MEDICATED COMPOUND, infallible rrw.wiZiir rin 'il, 'Egg= rl d ,i= l :rth h :Z:l i ; , .. and miring eroptktne on the al. dimes of the glands, munch, god integuiticut, and rolievnts Ming, cots, brute sex sprains. Itith preptimtion - Wm Le au such etr the tate The firAft,nrnals to Anemic, medical am I the higheet cuticule, procaloant clam. Aron.- Mtn, who have used iOtto rears In diva pani, room and nurseries. adroit It . With oneacoard. t for I:meeting vigor, glom. haruriarte sad curl to the hair, eradicating .our l laud dandruff: healing wound, mad.. t e n, o and racists:or disease, of Nhe skin the glands, and the to,, It has no mull ammo the multitude of coinponnd• advertised in the pub lic prints, as used in mimic practice. In therm ate well ~,,,,,,ne,navysTylmtherma is nudes col. The int mope mit roles of the tt...le. hue enabled the Inventor to supply it at 43 cents per botile,lwhich le horn 30 lto 100 per cem less than the mica of oar other imentaratkett tut thr halo pow In We. The nientifkt heath* on the bar lotaando embracing the valuable directions tionthe tub pnurreatan of oature's ohokeat otibuln In which mull teals htenthwed, alone worth Woo ' The eninity between the ntembeence widebonastltotethe Akio and the bar, which draw Ma inistenam trots this triple envelop, Is very elms. All dlseasea Of the hair ode gloat* in the skin of the heed. if We poem of db. scalp rtfre'kftfirilVtfghbrit=rt ikaritreg:4"":l'.' with montore s and Impart tic the'llbfa, the he Ault is teat scurf. dandruff., shedding of the heir. acrerenese. thrum, and haroh. , af the ligament, and eatirebaklnees, as the am may be- Stimulates the skin to healtbfkil action with th e trimplurous, and the torpid teasel, heuvering their marlin annihilate the dhows. thallaffeetions of the skin, and of the uttetrsta of Muck. and lOtegtunenb . ,tbe cor gamey ale, la u y , :pm il;ft h kit has Its stoellie nat, amt In all evelltros, and injury of Wore 0.0:21.5,1t hi a userelgn ramedy• bold In lance bottle., vica eant, Mu nrinclud of. flo, 237 itromiwy, Mew Tort leally - tU minded ...Tie Mite sad at yam throughout the United itnalbraud Cam Oda DRANDIES, WINES, GINS, 1.9 zs harem Oosidso Wordy . Pola sod Daik." 15 aka or. cgs do do 4. /•a1o." rerious river. 13 do do, not rucotrelehroced handl. 5 pipes 11911=1131ri. "Boloilos Anchor wad .11/0 • 2 puncheon., Irish sod rootth Ilurt Whlarr. 2 4.0 Jamaica SIMI 10 Mo. :O. IL do. dal • 5 gr. mks Port 111.oe. ' • - • , al do Sweet Malmo Moo. do ry do. da • 10 do E D bony Win. :LS Mum Bonteeux Claret. __ etore a.,1 fee tale by'. JOIDI PRItZB A CO., Iml Stl Liberty stmt. 1V31..11.108Y, Nb. 136 Liberty street, b e gs Y ref pectfullf 4arms Lt.; oumerouo Minds awl =dome., that ho ix foot . rocelring•hio ote. fill gook ot CWTII2. CAYSIMMEO, oful cmriNOM, of fbo• =moot T hies. oktgiptclib t o tito h oolaA a l minter oessona maters cotuc..4 mo.ofitnror a tatamtmtty Weatern country. At thlf of • lohnsoot. T ARD.--TTfenty brls arid tlftaenbqtrkxr STEADA BOAT: FOR NEW ORLEXNS---Thelam • and rplondid storzuer. PIcDNUAL AILL nr.Boninsronoudrrorill Irmo Gre •od mLerrordi...l. rt. on :n..40. Um :Stta inStset: fit;. o'rbek. t. a. Far rrriat or rarAarr, &Mr hownL, tp nal • d..NEWTRFJON Arront V------------- • OR ST. LOUIS-The splendid _n• roamer J. J. CRITTENDEN, 31. Storlitr, oancnander, will lease fht above MI Isar thedust., t......t... a S._,lnnliy, ilia :nth. Inst. At 11... X. ' F. ,. D , Lhbt or na,55,,n.. apply an Mani, or En. . • Fi.!..! J. NNWTON JONMaigant. FOR Li )1 . ISVILLE.—Tho spiel:7 ll lu did ptea.reamerv,re,,,nt.gapl, lioatett. WM r 10, the above and all fillet - mm.IWD .tWedneadar. the 214 1n..d... at 1 4 .'0.1 4 2 ' k. " _ ar (fright ar par..., apply on Wall. 1 .1... z ' • Ai.EliULAlt PACKET lORidge , lI(N:KIIVIIINNIT.—The flue -.... Ph . o v ag, cevt. s. s. Crain. will lean AO abore every Turalay at 1 eelock P.. , For freight or haavnge.nprlr en . bothr to jegl 1111. 11 JOHJITION ie.. • r L a T lSVlLLE—Theepiettd- h a t Id elonfner NIT LT(IN. Cept..l. peep:. au jire fur the enure end Intermediate Ram Int 1 01.%.ehl u nl(T.In v t.' n II wa bevu. .. Jali VOR Ic'EW ORL;TANS÷The _II: light draught :gamer PAM& Greentqad. master. will ' , Ave fer the ele/ve end ell tn veall a te .wt. on 11 , nday at ID A .1L . V. *Oat et t•A• . e- , • • cage Reidy an hard or to I j,-,lf G II MILTYLeaIEGGEP., Azt. - EOR ST. LOUIS—The fast e. • ee : 'wee, is.t.to Nl:tyros, o.e mu. nron. nth leave for the above and Inn. menn , port, on Monday. the 211.11 Inst. nt 10 A. 31.. s . E ‘ .1,/tt or neva,. apply on " JUGS .----__ 1 4 1 01 t N . AS II VILLE. The fan minnow .1o:unroll KNEV.I.Carn-WillUno, w I hone for Use ol,ore and Intenawlinns on Moons: Usth h., at 10 .1. X. • Po' froi;ht. no Wows. apply ow !vont. —•_ __ Olt LOP IS VILLE- - -The fast E t “,„,,,„ ; ,ng azher mptonialt kav for the abovot Auhl tuteriFhodl tth. ports.: thin I. et 10 Tor kvicht or pax-sre. avNsmb )J, :Jilt VOR•ST. LOUIS..The npleritlidia t ju rtenmer PLEHATOOD. Wm. Corks. ronnormdm, will leave (.r the aharn and intod , mediate, tnns. on nannlay, tho 11th Maud. at 4 P. X Por ferfuht or pump¢ nnolf m hnLni.nd,r. • Jae • :oar/vs .10:1E8,Aient . • F 9 ,ORJ.I: A N 'The nm mdemnd nen - strarour EDITUO...t. U. ibk•MEg* arter. tr il l bare fur anon. aml Inter merman Innd Mk mooting, nth WM/at, at 10 ledork. Po r frrlnndnr Moos.. rrrir m I.oN. FOR NASHVILLE The splins i did atumner Four' PITT, 01111 , i. mina, vr I lino fur Um above and intermedinto polio tld Oar yth hulann at 10 o'clock, A; M. • • • • roOrht tumor. arid/ on Imml. lra yoR Sr. .lAJUIS. The fast rim- !- • s4nauer /BERT RODOZER teher, 1.111 lexre (or the store And Into • mMate parts Mix ds) , the lath 1.,,t...110 - For RIuLL urariaGe, 'a tt a r M, boats, • •Eion CINCINNATI .4.7iP ST. Ltiltltt—Tha ntrataer ZACCIARY YLOR. Hard. maater, will leata and atenandiate hhrht thin day. at 10 o'aknlh AI: lon fraiaht or pansie. apply 011 barnL fate LieP - 61.'81itat(11.1 AND WIIEELING PM:Et:T.—The Pplvir.jejlaid new wicket fleshier D I PIIN A ectisWit, ter. is nciw rest:wining beenwuler trisweerlr he,to,o this city snit Wheeling, leering Pittsburgh at 10 othselt every Merslay. Wennewlay. end Frites. sad retavtliOSl Tuseelny, Tbanialit and Wants). 1n each ~ttk. for WWI vrolg 111 1ITT M St11:01./ L i n. tn. 111EGULAR PITTSBURGILAND Plitabumb everylay. nnd:ly 024 S,etuntar. retara tlj. /erre.. ery Mowlar, %%ed.:adv.. Mt " 4'4 h P " . 1 1 1 11 - raiirß k :. 41•12 t • • R.EGULAR W EDNESD AY.• ACKET. CLVCINNNTI, Captain Jahn ghetto Title splersdid boat vow ballt b, the owners of the steamer toeute Newton.~ and where, ta the aneinnal and Pitt•burgh reeket thole, awl will keno mv.) o l , ..pwr.r.for , qu o cintistl. plate of the ;.i . e• Ear ''Vrfro for " . "''' T. Vi'.74l-iiIRMRATift:Tx EGUL.Ut IVIITELING AND AA,PACKT—T. ChM .. fast running wawer WELLSVILLE IL run ais a moll. imackst listtsburiih. Wheeling. Bridwport. soul Purillsh. hurl rig Pis Isburgh rerrp.llooday milers:won (..r ...itstsheusill, assi II Wit,Wad rhuni.lay allernism wh e al s ., Bridgrport. e..in Inn. end Nunlishi bless Ilsidgss part sold Stio.sll awry Tusiilay sitterrain, Paulloks Vatity sitterun i ii .;p7 r. tresglit gitsmag;tegi J'EGCLAR LIVERPOOL AND IVELLeVILLE P - A C K ET—.lllO Lt Amcor: D. ter. . Mondno.ll"rdtioalny. and Aldo,' dt 10 o'clock. A. :VI- bonves'Wellevilla on Tardar.l2tol q ay. and Saturday. at 7.aclock.• . For froight or atTly 0,. land ; - _ DON THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE LNSOW ANCY COIIPAN Y. No. 141 14arkrt. Strad. Newsrh.. .. ml• No. 11 Wall Smect, N. Y. Accumulate; assetts 411.0alttur. dirlaluu faun to il.O mat met rceasusum. The sulenibur ree4re apollcotlort4 for 113/1311MCS Wee In the above rucr.n.ful I usursoccl>/rtueum the eboie Moats bins Mcblel ourevz lho sasuard. de; WILLLI.II N Y. 0.11 Front ONES. Aea. s tr ee t • FITE ~....:c1• 1 .„ 31.1.1i1Nf.: LNSURS-NCE--Tho p:pit.itmin—ci"i'.-r.zWl3'.4. UM . ker.. oo oetitgrwrty their •nvleuu. Iv We dtr" 'kba'r' osa,a 4.* booby and ros,,els korlatand tr4,oario=rol Ill.l=res. Arthur G. enalb, Pee D l, Enamel Brea; F T . agr ti • Alenander nuouel W. Jones. helward PnAth, Anubnore White. Jahn A. Darn, Jacob X Thenwar• Jahn {Mtn. John E. Neff, Thomas P. Cone, Wuhan] D. WouA r Walrh, Francis ItaalnA. IL D. SIII,Tred, Seep. Thlr Ie the lAdrat !neural., Courpaur llnltAl Stars am! An. It. high 'Lana, Fax exneneure.aTle sataba t and ,roiling all rho of ea extra Itazarlooa 42aracter a. k r be conenleral au utter n . .n JONE% Aeßtelt. deb {CIILIASS P. Id. 141 M= West. • To Southern and Western Merchant's: 40IISELL'S PRE3IIO3I PERFUMERY.The en broriler rerooetfully Invitee public atburolou extrude e deck of Perfumery.licamaarhurcreaso. die- to urlikli rovers Sliver and two Golden Medals tiara.' (thin the lad dr. years, urn awarded by the kw:diastole of Net Fork, boom. and Philadelphia,7the latter haute Um . Emy Golden Slidida ever awarded for FerinineiT With= to uropa er In chi. minter. ZW67-1.1..3 UST.ll,ll. , Snemo 0121.14 Bum, and Ambowill.) unireroally acknowledged tobesupgrior Ito any Fhaving Cronin in tide roudtry or Enron. I inzerwist tom rolovio—Ekwutifully .trawbaraft, and ponicludnit highly Faponaceous and emollient proite_ir„ liaponaryous Compound: Ambrosial Riming ry Sham. roan - Serving. Toner boirs—Xlmond.,Row, Sfllletleurs. Bar, i' Vt i illre ' SiSs i l= " oll C=. 11,11z6 ! EITFIALTS run 21E6 I UNit[lielitn-it—ltern, Jaroain; Wow Trot de Caroline. Gera:iron, Jenny Lind, bionaselhoulaik ey Club, Wagnol is, Clematite. Citronelle awl, and many other varieties, in all Fitt) . different .6. Tony, Wm.—Florida Water. Fan de Toilette, L ana Flower Water, end a urgai variety of Cologiung wad an. der Waters. Pun...dm:cm non •rue flutu—Gentdrin Bats' 011, AniketH• 01l Baudniloc, Eau Luiitrale, Ulelne, Cintasinuod Us M. mw. liair Dye, liquid and in wader, end Philotioptenthili tihx, and drum, Lind roman , . • . • . i 4l . l PlaAnass—lialpeaule Ikea Tooth Party, Chnteont Ihutriecc, Odontlur.Tootlitiastu.sttTooth Ponder. Caiotairs—Vraviable Cosmetic Crkto,, Atuallna for chapped baud, Cold Cerium of Awns, Cap= • Pone. Ly Pal Fe, Ita•pbrry Cream... Depilato, Powders , for retooling impertlromsbalr resrl Powd, Vlnaloni do lioue. Amount% l'lnegar,..ttorta 13.1 r .Inopuollaon, flreston neat, beddew a great t• of otter articles, too numerous to be named to dila writ. The sobsetiber hopes to maintain the reputaliost *bleb this establishment has aequind, by dirpositig of nothing but and rate articles. and sill he happy to furnish theta ,rho may with to patroolse hiss,. either wholeaslr or reta 14.1 reasonable tams no any establishment in the Dotted Stater. E.tVIER RAUH. 7drumitwor to and (after Director of the Labsittut7 _ LUIITa.VH ROUES:Y. Dr. Daalter hirer:um is for ode by nil the ptinclpd • Druggists in the erant7. important to Stage Coach and Wagon Manufacturers. IVFESSIIS. SI,NGER, lIAItTMAN k CO., I hi,e bought the right.nf and XIAL Immune! by r. eantuel IMAitlgrr, “Shillteki Patent." it nu been br our bvt marl, builder, otePpronotirced he the beet in nee. .twi l l rnnry mech. with sect of three Arlie, running daily, wiava.. a half yin Cur oHebei: Mouth,. The ottrall quantity of oil wall cn• of the ban erid..neve we have erne great•rettortion of t he a rt conesquently greet earl.of tenets: it win teaks the el.* Proprietor+ to sae, P. 5 per to on their stock and bed.— Aheb it will giro sreat sat wett to travekrs the ,I t 2V; h rel e r; lis. woivr rue jalanteni C lon rgrrant NOM A.Skilo Wt from 12 to 15 3 ram that, running. Wantouse—No.lol/ Water:nll44 Pront stmt., Pitts burgh. taf2s..if STOW IS 31A4)AZINES rox 11 IMIIII. at 1101.31 i hr Literary naval, Thlid Stteat t pp. puede the Prot 4411.na.112aburgh. Baniccre.' 31444.razi0r por year $3. 00 ' • Merrh.anta' : 4 1aaatinc.-- 410 , 603 . linlekorlarker Iladas4o4.---.•. do 00 Antreiran IVhla *tiro— do a o Ederho do 600 ' ..... do , nok• ....... do;- 2 20 20 tirninuti. !fa:maim do. 220 Sat 4 Maw. 1 n trroathaud .11444.4a5in0... ...... do do 3. 00 Inartwoa eh, 2MI Maim:Lariat .........- ...... .... 41444 :100 ' 4 1 1 ' 4 ' 4 014 ' a 2 Th.. Januar, number et titt3i;;;a1044444 Will becho bie r newt, 4d the 11C1C volume, and will be the bort -ever . • . ust,_Tbe abut, Cl/150.40[1 , 1 VW i* dellrrrui fera l = witht my ollts. Laing quite a saving to those ru 113 e. _ A large arta atoll seined Ar.-k of mu - ILLS:at ANlttb ALS. GIFT 1100. Kr. :Ae., suitable fur Clansbotaa and Zior year's 'Tumults. Also---Am extrusive asonriuuraL Of Novels oral Cbr Itrahur., tatkus.yy. VlsitUss clouts, A. All orders ed u punctually. J. IL /10 . No. 74 Third stmt. _—_,_ .... ._ ._ 111 - NCALLED FOR BALANCES.--Staie ment of Derealts and Ihdanaa of Deta fa the Bank of Pittsburgh. of the amount of test dids, and sr, cording that 1.11213, which, within the three 3 ..enk . r z nall „... Z the dam of this statement, have Lint tither been or dlaanirhed, alththe names of the depot/nes, the date when such deposits nem made. er Weaves acensor s and the =moats thereof.' This statement esekella al/ &poen. aukbaJancee of depeedts a bleb , Dave heretokre been Ads, Inked Er three storeseire tvans—they having eselsostal I. the Bantams/wealth: Jena uftamiii= .... ..... :.so, :I, T;47 .—.— --SI Thomas Kean. —Aug. Rt Isda--ao-1340. , 0 James anaart.(nalnleed.—Dfe-` " 7. --. ^ . '""" "X° W. Tomlinaso... . . -.June lu, I . ---- Itett) I eertlff that the Vi;folrei orPea / b. - "..... the perm= mused, and harind re In Beak sat , * , 4 0,1 f. the ''' to "' .1911/: SNIDER. .2 ... % ,...Nct.46. Sworn arid sobers/Lod Wore me. I.lllg *l.O day el D.. comber, INSA //Ist NVAToON. Alde rm an . ' dredealarkeinS - of the Cllr of Plttsbarelt • - ITTSBEIRWI CO3I3IERCIAL . Votacs, Third end Market Marcia Charted A. D. PO. Th. only (auto:v.l Dulauta or the hist la ha. arhania. Famtrr—.roux firatto. Draw-pal. itiattartra ' qa Da . SClenea of Amount,' ..•• Hk _ O. K. Praffiler Of rwiraaanow•iaalatt. OwarootOta.... . • an, arottlaT Oa Coaaaraffil • Law. Dough or Tarxrua—Han. Win. Wilklnst nil:44E6ft 1100. John (Davie Dayloallak: )loos ihooptota Hon. W. U. Lowrie. Dr. J. a. itelllato.k a Jolla Anderi.ll. Geo. J. a.•Ilcorolstal; Juan Dna. r Eamon:al Onata In 11rr.a rrah,‘ I .t Law: Jatoca Tamer, licratouit: Da-Pryor. Acronntant. rtnatuta Can enar this ln.witution at any taw, and L , taielivtoiriloo lailtralhall, bah as, enter , frer - Ire.eti ,tfiu,d4zuk=adlploatai ingnal by lb. Focry , aed Thom lintlbilig • ibillta kn o wledge of Zook triVi i : Prantnanahip, ha : will hoar in mired that this la Ora Cbaritowal .11'01.AD:din littawirab. Cnentobakat a ttentkrti. thaw arklrened to O. K. Cluartbeektorill I' .1 ).A.311: to Mu teholoace of ttze u ts.at,e7, nir thr• Lilt at the L 7k — . a last, its) Ok dark s hs h • .hhe shils.sss hss Nick; %Ism! tons years a. 4, 112 K sahk.. The owner Is herstry nastifat SO MUM fIXIIII4* il i rgarryqq ! zabta&irgaaralM 11.4•U1t , SA 1,V,.--7 boxes of bleciumee, riz:— The Bann of I4?n Dr. Drcatia Annt,i-na Onadlat Dr. canoes Patent t , - .b 1 , 1,dr. Dr. ME& Dunnage ffla, Dr..Dran? Snolhan *rap for eaddladdidtdon, Item and Herb Pins. Dr. Dunn" Yallaha pl y and ir tz a. Canard'a Funs. ax. .• 34Aab-#1364_1 .... , .
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