rEntet— .bert Sidi:alibi, Esq., Cltirtnan, .f the Com. on Council . , suggested to s :fib thst.bikly .11 Tumult; evening, the policy of up ' Panting Committe to examine the rates of dune I our mere ants for the conveyance of their g, s across c aqueduct, not to • tion the -.. - slature fo a reduction of die rates. Several .. ansporters it woo stated, had recur .;, ed bnildiay sites in AI cgbeny, near Pederal st, on whieli t e depot of he Ohio and l'eunsylvo- I - • • r tin Railros lin to be It clad, and others areeeek • ing for sui ble groat of which to build. The I • • - rate of toll is spill to b. so high, that they would rare mono.by dray in.. their goals &cross the • bridges. t such Is th case, a reduction in the tolls is obviously, • imp natively necessary, and the Co ....Hien shout be at once appointed, is order t 6 t they may, se reduced before there ... • r Iw:option o navigation in the Spring. Calm Bette, a lawless there h Lion on Ve ob ervc mirle corn lition of roes :en great 01 ore. we do therm in the of public m rality.ia;rap ••••' 'ulnae diMi ,• .• , one of our police :offic item of inte eat, and th, derly. We rmt -and be • •-•• began, which, aided by t _ - k will prove Yr , raise the character of ot • formerly oecciftied • MEETING OP IRE COWNCII.S. The Select end-Comm .11 Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, met on T etalay night for the pur pose of electing foul Go Miens of the Poor. In the Select Council, he President, James M. • - jdurray,.l!eq., took the 'fair. Messrs: William; 'J. Reward, Colonel Ross, end James llontooth, acre nom inated as 'candidateS furl the office. The members • proceeded to ballot, with the „following ke;olt: • • .Williscu J. "lowa William Edgar, Colonel Ross; f. Jomes Montooth, Messrs. llowsrd and I ly elected GuardianS of I - next three gears. • In the Common cone Esq., toot the choir. ifesors. Joseph Penns! and 'Dr. Haidett. were nn i•The ballot stood en fnlil Joseph Peorinek, ; Samuel vy, Dr:lliorett • Efetere. i'ertubel; and M drily eleeted Guardians of three years.. • COHMON ' COVNCIL. A petition was preaented on the part of sundry citizens of the Sixth Ward, praying that the ,Councils would take measures for laying Water plpes - on CrawforlStreet, and on Webster, from Fultan to Gam Streets. Referred to She Water Cotexcattee. A petition'• praying for the grading and paring 'of Centre Avenue from the line of the Sixth Ward to the City line r was referred to the Cola itittee on Streets. ; The following resole-Lion, passed in the Select Council was laid on ithe table in the Coinmon Council: 'Resolved, That the Idnyor be, and he is liere by authorized and directed to offer a reward of two hundred dollarslfor-the arrest and convic tion of any person col persons that may have been guilty of the Intel offences of highway rob bery—provided dual said reward shall not he consented to extend to arrests heretojime made. An ordinian6e wap presented,. which had,Pu.' ed in the Select CounCil, authorizing the Commit- ' tee on the Ameduck to appoint a Clerlc and Assistant toll collectoi; who is to give bonds in tbnusual amount for Ilie performnnce of his du ties, . This ordinance was. amended SO an to give the Collector the nomittatilmnf the proposed .clerk, died a vote in the Committee. . , The ordinance was lost.. A petition; prayinglor the grading and paving of Franklin Street fr. m Elm to Wylie was re (erred to the Committee on Streets., K petitipn from various inhabitants of the' 'Seventh Wird, praying that Erin, Shelby, and Wartin Skihets should be rendered paasable,was ;referred:to the Committee on Streets. A petition, praying thr the grading of Vine st, Centite - Avennei&Prankihr-Etreet, was- ie . ferred to the Committee on Streets. • night! at about half past ten o'clock, a frame building fronting on the titer, containing a portion of the patterns, used in. Knapp & Co.'s Foundry, was set on' fire r and • lowint to the combustible. materials with which it was filled; the flames spread rapidly, soon communicating with the foundry, adjoining.—' The firemen were quickly on the ground, and Made desperate exertiohs to save& but in vain. I They then turned their attention -to saving findf ! --e!Lindsay's rolling Mill, and. Knapp ft Co.'s boiler shop, engine shop, and other buildings. A heasy• rain was falling, which materially aid edihe firemen in their labor,, as, though large flakes of fire were flying about in all directions, , the wind being high , yet they were extinguished • when they lit upon the-wet roofs. .Graff & Lind- eay's mill was for a lolik time in: great danger, I the wihd blowing directly from theburning foun dry upon it, but fortunately it veered round, and the building was saved. •- ' Knapp'a foundry was entirely destroyed, rind !!!! - the less is ,Very heavy, amonntthg, we understand, upwards of tertithou:sand dollars, the principal -5 ' part of which is coiered by insurance.-- Oar read ere will recollect that we have frequently, of late, noticed repeated nriciripts which have been made to fire Mrs. Tottriafer dwelling house, situated in • the Seventh trani:l ; : The husband of this l a dy. the lamented Mr. Totten. was n partner of Mr. Knapp's, and we believe the accounts have not,es yet been settled; $...0 that she has an interest in the . establishment seems likely that the 1 *retch who bas's," perseveringly attempted' to • destroy her house, finding his, attempts always frustrated, was rimulved thus to accomplish. his fiendish purposes. . IllattulaConers.—Jackson awl Robert Condi ' ton, who have been imprisoned for some time past 'on a charge of counterfeiting, were yesterday - brought before Judge. Irwin, of the United States Court, on a 'Writ of habeas odjpus. The former -lifita admitted to bail in the sum of on , . thousand dollars. Fifteen hundred dollars bail was de 'Minded for the appearance of the latter, which 14 will probably procure today. I BVIIGLARY.—Thomas Duntop, a member of ,Barker's night watch, woo yesterday committed lo'prison by Mayor Guthrie, charge with taking tb 'pocket book, containing one hundred and twelve'dolliirs from a man nameil,Shepler,an member of the same fraternity. Thepocket book is alleged to have been taken from Shepier's clothes, while he was sleeping:in one of the rooms of tavern In the Diamond. and a purse, which Wok taken at the same time from another lodger in I the same room, was found upon the accus -- lorie of the missing money won recovered. BrAVnit4, LITHOGILAPII.—We indebted to Mr. Bchtachmann, lithoripher, fora splendidly t executed lien , of the glass palace, intended to moire the contributions of the world, at the great fqk to in L0114.M; during the prevent "TM.— Mr. .ie a thorough master of his art, and the works - which come from his establishment .Woold do Medit tit any, city in, the Union. The view/before 11.1 Illi . admirAble representation of of a building destined to fill a larger apace ha.thti history hi the aorill, than the pyramids Of Egypt, Ut. Peters at • Rome, the Tuileries, at Earls, and" Wmtminster Abbey in London, - together, for., , it. is the grind embodiment of a Mighty ides; These lithographs are, we believe, for sale in, the nenal places. ' Emu Estimstaiso AND LAND SClvensu•—it win be seen by reference to our advertising col ; tutum, that Messr. E If. licastings and Christian Ptelseeihaie formed partnership, for the pur pato irf itteadi4 to surveying, laying out lots, mtperinieedini the eonstructionuf ;mil and plunk " MIAs, and other branches of their profession as chit Migineen. . IV° have been acquainted with Mr:in.. nenstings, lats.iloputy fiereeyor Grn q.,apoe al ong titue;'aud eon confidently recom. lamed hits to our friends. lie is a gentleman of Much eiperictice in his profeiiiion, and, is remit . lair With smarlybverj foot of ground in Allegheny :Gotycat o LccTree- EVE` , I3O—At the Lib. ettyStreet Methodist Chinch.. Tickets 10 cents, -to. be bed at Geti. Lati'mer's pffiee, English & CO.'S Bookstore, L. Wilcox's Ding Store, Alcun e, le Day's,Dry Goods Store, W.C. 1411, FoOrth ••Allegheny City—of IL P. Swartz, A. Camer on, Odes., -Baddler's took Store, • and et the • Atari- open at G, Lecture to commence et 7 The tieliete.will be limited. OFFlCE.—Alderman Major yeo• darcapiraitsed Nathaniel Hughes to prison, on thlrgo of ditorderky conduct. , . . AaaaaLT kNo WITH iNTENT TO .E 147-41. Colored Man aimed' Sanford Wake. Res committed to' • Og Outten, P rmn 3 '° t°rd ' 3, b) . NL,Y with committing on assault • and limner" _nith intent to ' on Bernard ," • ,poloieety, .* a poliCeman. .1 The assault wag nom '. =Med with /MO butcher Ma .Pirreattatnt. CUMMEaIIIAL CL I LLXGE - -Grad/LO- I the benefit of the •Orphans' Asylum—that this tioa of Students.—We had the pleasure of attend-, institution was a meritorious, and popular be an examlnation'of the students of Mr. O ;. K. one—that an overflowing house could, with a Chamberlain's Commercial College, on Tuesday ; certainly, be counted upon and that he wished night, and were delighted with the proficiency i the whole matter to be viewed in a haslet., i displayed by all the pupils in the moot difficult I light. 4 , beanches of Mercantile computation. The room , I replied, that, although willing to lend my in wascroweded with a large number of OUT MOM i (livid.] TeTTlCTS.grotis. my busi;ess would not respectable merchants , who unanimously er- I allow me time enough to underta e its manage pressed their gratification et the. readiness and meat, and that, in order to maki it attractive, ability with which the young gentlemen answered l a large number of prTorment would have to be all the questions propounded to them. Pri tv to engaged, the greater part of whom, being . hut the examination of the Graduating Class , 'ro- transientresidents and Itherwise occupied, would felelots John Fleming. and 0. K. Chamberlain, demand remuneration Or their service. A rough I proceeded, at great length, to lue.dion the ;du- estimate made by the tiumicians' expenses, re, dentsgenerally on the variou, branches, a knowl- ; stated in the sum of niarty dollar.; whereupon edge [of which is loth:spell...lde in the Counting , Mr. McKnight uffered tie sum of one hundred Room, and received fiery ready :tnd.,,,atiNfactory , dollar, toget up cert as good a con BB e city atntwera. At the concl si uon of the general ex- • could afford. I peformed my cont roe t th to t h e aminathm, a committee appointed for that par- best of my ability, nod the leave the pose, couinteneed a searching and thorough in- to judge how far lam liable refor to ce ensure. public. vestigation into the acquirements of the men, bersof the graduating class. con•isting of Messrs. ; ' - _.:. H. KLEBER -_ James Nlceluttg. It. W. Has-kills. A. it. Hawkins, H. IV. Lukins, G. NI l'Orter. and William Hutch inson. The most difficult problems were stale rained for their ~ , lotion. and they manifested II knowledge of the branebes they had been study ing, alike creditable to themselves and their ac complished instructort, n last week's Police•Oa enting severely on the , ty in Pittsburgh. That . el-city for some retort.- not deny, but we can as .}:agt, that the standard dly advancing here, and 'or many.days past not a has furnished a single city has been very or ! ieve that ri reaction. has e efforts of our energet ry beneficial, and soon t city to the position it At the conclusion bt the examination, the young genii emen having been unanimously judged worthy of such an honor, received their diplo mas, and were addres.nd• by Professor Fleming, who gave them much good advice. gained in the school of experience, for their guidance through all the troubles which hesera merchant's life. From our knqwledge of the manner in which everythingeounected with this Institution is con ducted, we feel justified in saying that the young man who graduates 'there, is at home in all the information so essential to the merchant,. and business man generally. THE SCF.NE AT THE plow PRVIITTERIAN Curncu.--The remdts of the frightful scene nt Doctor ilerrun's Church on Tuesday night, have i fortunately not turned out to be serious. The numernms injuries received were all slight, and the Indies, several of whom were borne fainting from the room, soon recovered. The condition of affairs which ensued. when It was ascertained that there was no danger, wan rather ludicrous. The gentle voices of many A fair Indy was raised in earnest appeals to her friends begging them to "look for my muff."—•• has ally one seen my shawl ?"—?•where eon my bonnet be ?"--" where is my husband •." Also for the gallantry of non! Many a tender damsel who went to church under the protection of some stalwart sin -hailer, found herself deserted in the hour of need, and in ors der to balance the necodm„. many a lady display , al an unwonted agility in running away from her friends and the fancied danger. Centleinen were to be everywhere seen advertising lost cloaks or bewailing the fate of their beavers, ruined irre trievably, and "crushed as that as a p~•ancake." Strati .a scene has never, we will venture to ' sett, occurred before in Pittsburgh, and we trust never will again, but public opinion seem• nt last to have arrived at the conclusion that it was all 60111r:tit of the "big fiddle," it being alleged that It was the crash produced by the smashing of that unfortunateinstrnment in the choir, which created the alarm. Igor were declared du- e Poor, to serve for the I, Robert McKnight Vic, 'Samuel McKehl., lamed. cKelyy were declared the Poor for the next We leain that the damage done to the church, owing to the breaking of the windows, burning of the carpets, he.. amount, to between one and two hundred dollars.. Aectut,r.—We regret to learn that Mr. Wel coil: of Birmingham, fell while he was descend lug Coal Bill on Tuesday morning, and broke hi leg. He likewise received vome severe interns injuries, but is, we ore glod to say, doing well. FALSE ALARII.—The alarm of fire at an early hour on Wednesday morning sins false. _ • INCENDIABI4II.--ire regret to say that there is DO doubt that the fire at the United States Ho tel un Tuesday, was caused by an incendiary.— The upper story where the fire originated is un occupied, and access to it was easy. Ilnd not the flames been soon extinguished, the consequences would base been most disastrous, since the trans porting houses are nearly allin the immediate vicinity. . Arena:yr.—We learn from the Tribune that a child, whose name we have not aseertained, fell into a sewer at the come/ of Fay rite and Gar rison Alley last night alsatt nine ',Awl.; it sus tained no further injury than some slight lantices on the head.Q loan named Joseph Robinson was yesterday committed to prison by Mayor Guthrie, charged with attempting to take a cloak front the entry of a boarding house on Fifth street. HARPER'S MAIIAZINE, fur February. .cl GRA HAMA AMERICAN MARAEINE, for Mardi, have been received at Holum,' Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Pieit tither. They are extra numbers. Graham's ebnutins 144 pages original matter: The Women of Israel. by Grace Agui lar, which is the btut of this author's produc tions. Life's Diseipline, a tale of the Anunis of Hungary, by Falvi ; and a new Pictoral Edi tion of the Life and Adventures of Guy Fawkes. the chief of the Gun Ponder Treason, by W. Harrison Ainsworth Mn. Enn:in—There teems to be much error and mieunderstanding with regard to the late Charity Concert given for the Allegheny Or phan Asylum. In this morning's paper you have a statement of expenses, receipts, &e., which is entirely in correct; and which is escalated to convey the im pression that there has been extortion on the one part—n mismanagement on the other. . . . In order that the public-may have a true man liest of this unpleasant affair, and that a finish may be made to the controversy which has oc cupied considerable space in the public prints, we have been desired by Mr. Jas. A. McKnight, who was instrumental in getting np the Concert, disbursing the receipt:, to.. and who was oblig ed to depart for Philadelphia immediately aft, the Concert, to make the following true exhibit, which if it display error, and miscalculation in the conception, cannot certainly show rnisman. agement, or attach blame in the prosecution of their code/icor to assist a good and worthy cause; or if fault is to 1,, found, that it is to be shared by many, and not monopolized by one. Amount received - for ./_.l tickets $l6l 50 Expenses, to-Wit ,Ilenry Maio, with whom COP into wns made before concert. A. McClurg,for row. Figs. Ac. Caspar Simon, for porterage of pinnov - • and door keeping, J. L..Koethen. for GOO programmes., .W. 8. Haven, for 1.000 tiolieta, and 20 cards. Chronicle for advertising Dispatch •• Leaving a balance of $lO 75 Which was handed over to Mrs. Wm. Itobin.n, Jr., President of Allegheny prphan Asylum. Since this balance was remitted; :35 00 hat been paid to Commercial. Journal. mid S;is Transcript, of these last two, as Mr. McKnight paid them himself, we have not the receipts. of all the otheernonies paid ont, we Lave. Please give this a place Lt your paper, and correct your statetttent of this morning. However much we. must regret this unfurl++. Mite conclusion, the object was proper and good in itself, and commenced from right and chari table motives, Which should serve to shade errors Which may have arisen, and which should soften file opinion and censure of the pi;blic on the unexpected result. . Respettfully submitted CHAS: IIIiNIGHT. • NOTE LIT nix EDITOIL —We cheerfully publish the above (31,03 t of all the matters in regard to this mie-gamed charity concert. Our error in saying that the printers bud received nothing, originated from the fact that we made no charge, and were under the impression that none of the papers had or would charge for advertising in this instance. We do not desire to be un derstood 0.3 - blaming the respectable gen tlemen who originated the undertaking we only regret th?t their uctive4mlself-macrificing exer tions have bad to poor a reward. We think that the public is more to blame than the musicians; as they are'poor men they cannot be expected to work for nothing, especi ally as they are obliged to have many rehear taking several hours each time, before they 'can venture to appearin public. If the friends of the Asylum had filled the house, or bought several hundred more ticket+, there would have been a handsome benefit for the orphans. The friends of the Catholic Orphan Asylum under stands this better. - They invariably fill the house, and their charity concerts are .allyays profitable. It is not to be inferred from this, that the Allegheny Asylum doe, tint possess the regard of the public, but we attribute it alto gether to thoughtlessness—the matter does not receive a proper consideration. The following was Landed in after the above won in type. Mr. EDITOE—.Is there in a great deal of dis eatisfaction, manifested, with regnel to the dis position of the proceeds of the late Charity Con cert, the subscriber, in justice to himself and others who :misted, begs tofay before the pub lic a statement of the facts Of the case. 'Mr. James A. 3lcKnight called upon mo, and requested that 1 shcrad get up a Concert for AIfOTHEE CIL4ITY CONCEB.T. We. the undersigned,l'regretting exceedingly the unsatisfactory pecuniary results of the late Charity Concert, given at La Fayette Hall, and anxious to confer a indaaannal benefit on that de serving institution, the Orphan.' Asylum, propo pose to the citizens, to get up another or second - concert for that purpose, free of any charge la 7 eat, provided that at least two hundred tickets are disposed of at ti 50 cents each, which is one /toff the price allowed in all the principal cities of the Onion, to even the most indifferent per formers. for attentling'rehersals and performing at a concert; the colleen to be given immedia tely after the above number of tickets have been disposed of—the tickets to he had at Richard son's. Wilcox's, and at the music store of H. Kle ber. Margaret Kraft, J. Feikeison. 11. Kleber. T. Warwood, F. Harbordt. C. Feine, L. Warwoal, A. Kleber, J. L. Koethen E. Fonter, C. Anger, 11. Vogel. , S. Dillon, henry Fownm, J. Young, B. linumer,„ B. Landmann. The'• Amateur Company" heieb3express their gratitude to the Trustees of the Third Presby. terian Church for the free use of their house on Tuesday evening, and to Messrs. White, Riddle, and Harper, for gratuitous advertising in their respective papers; also to Mr. G. M. Brainard, for his valuable services at the organ. • Cusarry CON4RT.—We are truly rejoiced to learn that the - Charity Concert, for the benefit of the Young Ladies Benevolent Society, which took place at the Third Presbyterian Church, on Tues day evening, was attended by a large audience. The receipts were as follows Received for tickets Expenses, • $l4O 25. It will be seen that the sum netted for the ben efit. of this praiseworthy institution amounts to $l4O 00 BY TELEGRAPH WASIIINOTON, Feb. 5. SBNATC—Mr Dodge presented a resolution of the Legislature of Wisconsin, repealing a resolu tion of the former session, censuring _Sir. Walk erAinited States Senator from that State, fur his amendment to the the bill relative to Califor nia, which Was passed tivoyears ago. Messrs, Chase and Seward presented yeti tion:d. for the repeal of the fugitive slave law. Mr. Foote, from the committeeu a Foreign Re lalions; to whom had been referred various me- morials , from the Peace Society and other", re ported a resolution expressive of the sense of the Senate, that arbitration should he . provided for in all future treaties with the United States. Mr. Butler, from the Judiciary, repotted, that in the opinion of the Committee, a Senator ap pointed ly the O.:tremor of the State to fill a ea mislay in the Senate. was entitled to hold his sent until a successor appeared and presented Lis credentials. • Mr. Hamlin reported a bill for a Mail Steamer • to Rio. Mr. Hamlin introduced a hill reghlating the importation and warehousing of imported mer chandise. A joint resolution for distributing the Works of Alexander Hamilton and John Adams:, was pasised. The California laud Lill was further debated and ordered to be engroased. The joint resolution making laud warrants at signable, teat taken up, debated, and then putt poned. The Senate then went into executive meileion and rater it abort time -pent therein, ad journed. llouse.—The question pending was on second ing the demand for the previous question, con th• substitute offered yesterday, by Mr. Bayley, for the bill establishing branch mints in New York and California, which substitute merely makes penal the counterfeiting or embezzlement of in gots of gold' authorized to be issued it the as sayer's office in California, to be received in pay ment of government dues there and in Oregon, fur five years. The previous question was ....y -owled, and the substitute disagreed to—yeas 93, nom 103. =TM The question then recurring on ordering the original bill for establishing branch mints at New York and San Francisco ton Clued reading, Mr. Strong moved to lay the bill on the table, which remulted—„yeas 107, noes 02. So the bill was Laid on the table. The special order, being the bill to establish a board of claims, was postponed till Friday: and Clio Unase resolved to devote to-day and to morrow to business relating toterritoriea A joint rmstalation was introduced to admit Mr. Babbitt of Vtoh to a sent in the house was de bated, and finally referred to the Committee on Territories. The 'louse then went into Committee of the Whole, nod proceeded to the consideration of the bill, authorising' the Territories of Oregon nod Minnesota to take charge of their school lauds, and for other.purposes. Without coming to any conclusion, the Com mittee ruse, and the House adjourned. - The Arctic sailed at noon to day, with 33 pas sengers, end $150,000 in specie. The t:anada reached Boston - nt half past one this morning. For 3ti hours bofnre getting to liable:, the reports being in fields of ice, end heavy weather during the whole passage. She brining one of the largest cargoes of English end French genie ever received at Most., NEW YORK MARKET February L. • Cotton—prices have further cleellued je, with soles of 100 bales. Flour—The market is easier and more active, with sales of 200 Mils at $4,81@54,06 for Michi gan and Indiana, and $4,75(?:54,81 for common Ohio. Grain—Wheat is chill, with sales of 2000 hash. Genesee op private 'tarots. Corn is saleable at Tic for old. Provisions—Perk is doll, with small sales of Elena at $12,0661412,123, and of Prime at *9,12 €146,18. New , Aless is firm at $13,22 le bbl.— Lard is advancing, with sales of 35 bbls old at B}. cents it, Linseed Oil is firm and scarce, with sales 1000 galJons American at 91c. 'Whiskey is in demand, with sales of 70 bbls at Leather—The market is very actlvi:, and stocks diminishing, though receipts arc large. Oak tanned is much wanted. Groceries are firm. Bales 50 hhds Orleans Sugar ap Gr. . Cotton—The market Is unchanged.' 'Dealers are awaiting their private letters. Further 'sales o'Boo bales at the recent decline. Flour—The market Is tine, with farther sales of 4000 bills Michigan and Indiana at $ 4 , 8 1(4 5 . and of common Ohioat $.1,75644,81 ?bbl. Aides of fancy Ohio et $5,25( . 0,12i. end of extra du ist $5,27.05,75 to Orniti—"Wheat is nominal and heavy, Corn Is scarce with sales of 3000 he. new yellow et Bic hu. Provisions--Old Mess pork's firm, prim e is wi th outchange. lialesof 1100bbls at $12,124(M12,25, for moss, and511,121(0,25 to bbl. Small sales of new Ohio Mess at $13,25 jp bbl. Beef is active, and betterwith antes of 200 bbls at $14,50 (a. 110,54; for mess, and $.5(4,1 fur prim; per bbl. Cut meat are scarce, with 'sates of 200 bbls at NO 84. Whiskey—Sales 201) bbls at 25e 17 gal. Oroceries--Cotree is firm, with sales 200 bgrs common Rio at 114 c lb. Molasses is firm, with Narks of 300 Mils Orleans at 30c. Sugar is in fair demand, with sales of 200 hhds Orleans at 04 "TR lb. Linseed Oil is better with sales of 3000 gala. at file per CATTLE MARKET. New YVHIE, Feb. L. • ga to day Were 1600 betrres, 100 and 801/abr OMEN cows and calve,. ant. seep and lambs. Beer—Sides have b r ew:areal} , made until to day, when the market wan rather aloes. Bales at *0 6, 47 per 100 for good retailing qualities. A lot 0(40 head were taken to supply t Bermuda`Na val contme.t. Cows and Cal._.. Supplieswere good, with sales at 4:22G1ii95, 50, winding to quality. For tie Geteett aW=Y CONCERT. 'tK4.15.) o 01 CONGRESSIONAL .01. FOR II E N T -A two ethery Dwelling en Honor on 1.1 .Ifeet Enquire 4 _told _ . JAMES 1 1 A1.ZEI.L. I>l Slater rt. lOR'S .tI.E Olt ON I'EI{PETE A L LEASE I..nn •te..:run.i .r , c- Pi,7,:T briar . rf - 7; - 4':lr''',lT " .. , v.,. . V.::=1:,\TATit:r1rt. L T : 1" :. " .:r.:51.TV,7,, , ,1 n :g....7:7:;::, Fpring All,, 1.1. 314 fro On I.Morty. .i. 1 . , lo :Ifr1411: All, A 1.,.. 1.Z.0u feet froull . no . Ferranwin 'frond. Unto.- i Maud., °wool. the 1.7.tral liallrowl betut. and nada/tang get Lisa t ourLoNt -no. nob rrlll.o cr.. f , arr.l lo " .....". I.'"' t UI JAM " t ' lLti.. • , ...Pohl' , . tieh he. ee"s'e h.h`l .... .tine • ' v i e '. "hen , I r A LI , A ISLE PROPERTY FOR SA LE. r.r,„ ..11r,..u. are f011...1, I. %Flue , Liver MII It ha. m e w f V T,,, Thy, li.„, ~,,,,,, ~,,.....,,,,,„ ...,- 4 4,0 meretal 'v.- 1.... the put.... and ha• 1.. intro- whirh It mau1...11l be waLl either tortatratelt 1 . altowal Ha en ffruftbon• or W. I 0100. li her a La. loot. nod ' 57 . , ..-. in •.ii ~."1-",. 1 /. 160 , to I 10 . feet a id, ide.. ll It lia. hod the mint triumphant .001•••••, al•fl los. at tuallt I ;,,,V,.r:Pi..,Lo= 1e,,t;t az t„ , ,, r ., 3 1 t ,.., L ,..... .” .1 Ant. out the NJ,. of all .4lier med... It hao t......n ; h no. ol odd trash. known, on aflol(fsltal to les A trinl nml..r all the AWN rut pliao. or 11.-,00.....4 La. t .10/1N AI EFAsElel ~,,,, ~,, ~,,,,,,,, „,,, ,t, 1..„, 1T. ,, ,4 i l . tat..l 0de..., 51 N.i. 47 and F. Mork. t stre. 1. YOU miff by J. Eli& a uo., i " : , , teLlalaten SO rll V ...I ot t rirI."LET..-A largr Nlansion !loom.. with .7.V 1 3 1 owe. of Latul ututed, situated to troll.. :Ea ' - REBLIKItABLE CAM ••' - 1 "sa - • u "'"'''''''' '"' I. V I 10E NI'EIN OK R 511 Ir ST. ~,) Li.:T.-I.lmt tlesiral,l” re+idenve at Tr: I aed n OW oralwrlber. wt.... ;,.."‘di M. Etre -.., I . I...tinily ...PIT ...it non , woo.. Me I, A . reettott;:Ta ' l ' •lke. t in the 1..0h of i......--..... 11,0 i I 0001.1 10:A. ~.....not of the al..t annoy... i , rol. The 1.... I. Itni: end e •l i e i • eitient „h.^ 9 nom' 2 curd of tin Intle ilara.thnd, r t . fry th e fy.... ~,, , nu, - P•dreo 1 , r."..,.1 tn'...i''ethe'eltro'lll7.ad' ru....n.un'talAnt-o;trtWeerA."l'WArin'. teunt " , t an and fruit tree. The .4.11... ohation u a short die She woo Attu awl atth a err, sore eye In February or tans. 1.1., and Fair.. me. go In of any hour. 1n... ROM D TIIIIM 1..1N, lionih lut. .hen I notosllat. 1., appbsl to the beet trawl. . t'hi rtYrL,'"" 4 N. 1111 Market street. cal, Old Ira the elf,, hi al.. it au piottottored a war, bad I . -^, et.... and all gave sno: ta. hot. of Wong hoe to. gr.ol Af , Olt ICEN'T-- A SAW 31i Lt. in Ea. fir Binning ... erh.la I todk her .n 4 the onstari to an old lad, whn 'll 1, .... ..,, 01 10‘. - d a la , ^ ' 1 .0".". 0 '',.. ~.. b.dt..... n „-r, ..,,..red in .-um. g ~.... MI. v.! 01, dun j r:d ;,,....,-..,1z,„,,..;,-,.....,-...,,f,":„17..,:1,,,,,t1,1;:1.,11,,,,:-,,, Mr 00.- In,. 10,-.5.-o ...he would wrtolnly low not OCly ror is 'll riat ' rrw.asi that.... but Woo clot the other would frllffur-it being • . Slow. an ooretteut olt. hr talek tasking-11a, .he P er'e"'""""'"'"A "r the bli'Ll A" IAA "rd ' . LhA‘ at I l'll.-;1171.V.'"'" '" t r . " Oil r lT•tr l =t " llrnol l „ A era ' l7 l a the dm. my Gob, •./ 11 %toll., nun.. the ronektokra i - .- • lb.,''.. i„., t.ott er te, ,e at e p,n...... ../,.. ~,, „,,,,,, !ri :11 LET--The Three Shery I.welling , ..M Liffyi „I oto rf rlt f• Nor aI.LO, Ivo ponothli Moe •tfr ' 11, ..r. s. 171 M 1 he efteet.. oo 1 11 ;Yent "'Tor . 4 En b , ..I t o It I.ing.h.n and routuoing nu. par nrw ".• be et. ll` o', .101 the n`" " n " "T 'Mb hrlth en. Ye road I Mount rr.,11 and lorben. .44 the n t o ......lNtimiwton err •he .Ipl. awl. a. tar .. 1 eat, LAI. I loner.. oh, W. alven wu thol.t ..1 April. inquAr...Z . J Alt ELIA p. with, thr 11.....1. of the khan:lay. 1.....din0l hi Petrol, i tat. . Round )'burl_ um. - V.nue.reopret full). _ ) LET--One Two, 5t,.,, Briek Ilon.e, 7.•'..„ 7 1 31 FR on.r. t A..., Nude 1 11 i et . kyruor, 51 r -. llM.Lurab. Sept ZAI, ICI,. ‘. ' .. ..=n 7 1 .,,, , ,, , , , .;-I, :q n . , r ,n or . , it_r•- ... 1 Id -7,,r ..ir hr Kr,..', 1 Aletwerall. 1.10 ....1 ot-. E. X nal° JOIIN WATT A eta Feller., :7 Woed .t_ It Al Corr°, I) A E115....J...eph lino- , ,FOR RENT. The Sumo, 11N Nlarket .:,7*. , gh..., and II r" Schwartz. Ansi:hen, al., hy the prowl. .„..„ , ....,..,.., ~., , ~,...„. or „... a. • :., ~• "hit and Liberty .treoto. Prowewou stet, the lot of A tfrlf 00 , 01 . 4/ff.a• Canal Ruin. P...ronth rt.. Patoburrah. . next Inquire of .. DA I - 111 CillY.El4 e i dl DM Penn .t., LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! , INIUIt RENT, two very wonvenie , nt =V: ItE YOI' A FATTIER, laboring for tile : I MWELLINO pot l' third Meet: atwor ;L . P. . and near to Snutheield Pnewwwou stranido the trot ..... ~. ....uinwrt .1 a faintly. Alt.l Vueterlog from general de: .. ~ ~,,p , „...., t k, •nd ''. 'I' ThY • '' U..) l ' te .h. '" l ee..... • .' . ' s h.. . 1 Ales.. h. m a 4.1. sane or Inore2elrot. none largo scan. F ow rS It Mow., stwk.r..r.panlla , L.t.c. arid mar II e AlI .hent tit et, In 0. ..Ninth war.. An you • Mother. oato-o: fr.. m 0.0... 'e ..horn e- ' ' "" um ti. DARLINGTON, rusilea are Fe ru le ..theot. tn... Ur I. It llowe's etuaer ; A " 11 . or LIENJ DAIILINUTON. raroapard In -.it w.ll rern- 01, . ore you fourth at.. near ITOod Cell at oar rlept.t..d 4d. one of our unlit.. and get a I ..."" t uraphl• t. gr... why. , . .111 hod thol the ivhaker tar . ...Patti'. s• 1de1......1 tn Pr r It Howe, I.:0. leen the e liIIII RENT. , -The following riroper- moan. hf loin/we...t orator more .14. a... 1.• .1.1.1. Ow ,Mee. an t. renh eta f ' lniohed EJ• ripir A ' AA " A "LA"' ' , Ar ' ' ' '' 4 ' ji .A•" ' ..) ,..T . ,? 7 , 7r y - 1 . a., „ -:,a7 . :.-..,:a.zr=el:l:=.l.citz,;.., Fourth eta. diwo elf ....Fa. a e'er ~. P. g • fur. 1. aultable for Dry loud.. , Thu trarthelne ha. edshltoltul 14 blob reputation by Ito ,e "mi , I'vine hi P l . l Ohre h"'hhXY, In 1b...T. " Yt ' 4 wron• and ..n .tt,t,a ram 1:113111 ' 111101 otorlaw, imitable for Artisto . • Mom.. Offines, to It le put up It. noun 10,n1e.., a nd v. th e ..”1,4„,,,, p irt • - A large oat nourenlent DWELLINO MOUSE. Ina buil t.t ae. ou the lA, r, Koine... and Mud at the nu. 0,0 fit., of Me 1,0 7. Unto. which renders It altogether 11101. 'minable W weer, ie.. '" 1 oh id the ton - golna not he Oven on M. tot er one partieularl to II mal.e. Anat, Ile eure and 0n. e.., ka. Or. 8 ft Hutt F. - 8 eIIAILEIt Ales.. SAIALL STORE on Thin! ...wt. twat door to tea SAIISAPAMILI.A. and take ...thee. 15.10110 Ill Ere. fora.." glean tanned...4ly Frlee II pod 6 , 4E/4.-4 hollfr• fir #4. . ' Flat SALE -Au ...owed Ler. no the `Carlo., on For .01... Mad itreet. heretofore occu Ult. pied hy the 44 Mr. A. Bowden. pS It MoWE A en, Pronrkt,,.. * -11,...11 ''''" i l ' 7 , D. ttAp2AM, 164 e,rood .102.1. 1 C 011... Ibill,edurinuall, Ohm. To .nom ^Montero may 1. whlreowd. null ~r It. IV. )IINIXAIICK. Poi Third stored. ~. /100. for .ale In J A ;how, J. seh.wontalier ,I en . W . 111.. k. It W. Mow., AII Townoanal, .1 31.1.10 r. W. Jul, F O.ll RENT, a Two story Frame flow., ;TM ,o. iilc.bor.:l.: 11, .k. Elliott. 'Alleu.h. tay idly, WIL Ale- u n i h o ot buding. .IN two h. 4, situate on w oot Clelloud. Maori...den F. Cnolier. lInnon”Ille, Jae. 11.111 ip.Ayned te r m , moth oN..a.boinlnp.L. plinam. ism .k Co.. Wlsolinc 21.11 PAM... and E. G. tlorgan. et /or term, apply In 1/01116ON LITTLE** CO-. Clairorllle. Alen. 1 liflo7 t { wlia oaddfultorT feel: VAS 'Liberty etre.. - TO LET, the Store Room] No. 65 111nr-,7". krt street, attaining the Walrh and Jewelry TO . IV WlluOil. and recently . nymphet tar Meoare...... N. Ilnlutwe AiSon • us Hutting and horluinge onto,. 1 TM.. room I. located In them/tett...Meal and best bust.. owing in the ed., , oral well silajvhal fur • Hulking and Etr• ehange tun, and Insurniani trarre. or tatre. A splendid new froul, with Ettglloh Plats (:lass, .HI be put In aim., as tbn weather permit.. i,.....i0n Oren on the MU of February. If wan.' - .Furtulne of W. W. WILSON. 1 07 Corner of Market and Fourth Utter.. New Tom:, Feb. 5. JURY' 11... & COLVIN, "Coal Merehuntm, Isval..n , In Is, 11....dp. I/mere - Iv., Inds and Nan., 7 nr r .4 Walnut etnet and Wa.lungtnn TurnNkr Wad. T,mparaureellle ta.nhlanly•S ', AA!Ie. ll""" 4.1... Y. . itOSS, Attorney et Law , 4 Offien 17 360 Ira VoirttL omit Grant-In Latcurtlue PatAnotatt. A LEX. W. FOSTER, Attorney and tleun_l - Fourth , L`Z,L.itil.G74`;' jFILESII FRIITS, NUTS, S.C.—GII , I lbs wee nettld, 3101 Iha'Arllt,• lA. n. I ' B.l :14',4r LI ' 7 : 10 . 0 " , t a a 7, - .1=0: 1 'odor uurL.l Pit tole. For ,alO J 11 . 11.1.1A0t11 a c,ron 1,./.1 rdth aelo. m. 11.VElt W A Itil—Spoons, Perks, Ladles, Hut, Killyca. l'ltrliera Tea Seta-. Con a , mats. farturea In on!, m baud, 1 , /r Hain at lowrst rates. 141. - Wantrd, WO., Silver coin. W /alO - Cor. Itarl,t l Voattil 01 C A S t O R OIL-- lo tirlm 13low'm best,sfur sale 6 ,1 . JFlnUd CO. . _ N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' 00 05 Allegheny toonly, will be expnaed to Dublin tle 11:0 at the new Court Itou ae, In the city of Pittaburah, on Thurtalat. the twenttethday of February. A. D. Mal at ten o'ele. it, • a.. the 6AI/0•120, itrwribul heal Eaten., rite• "'A'll'tt''''rVit'alu"Tuttth "koltlIO;;I"Sit th aTo t' n Colerrear etreet. and ye Aping back hy e vane wid 90 feht. au law alley, u . whl h I. enal.ed I. •...I and convenient two attar/ frame dwollit house. Alan. all that other Jot atiptiulnit the a.k.a., ...Laing 10 fennt un Cougrt..l street 1. , J Get, and remain hark hr the earns width IN hat to into alley Una lot Le ea on Umurea• slant, at the dial.. of Ite) fo. I Irmo V naltn alma. , Term NEW YORK, Feb. L. F tt , op la IV. sues. N.I rittFbnrg Pullen I pinta I 174 i AR. ts=lll rt i ZT:: ol•L m ,}u.. ".tai Cit., 1, , the preml, 110•11. 211=52=:1 B b , '"P and. Lnmhs--Prieew ranged from V. to Sa..in A new extra lot brought $76;.510.--, The demand was exceedingly active, and not .I'.M than 400 bawl Were left over. BALTIMORE MARKET. February 5. Flour of 1.041 bbls floward, Street brands at $1.50 1) and of 3.7.0 City a same figures. Con, Nerd and Rye Flour are wtthoul change: and no large sales to report. Graiu--Snlee of red wheat at Ut+.(,,lofle, and of white at 103(1,112e bu. Yellow corn in sell. inP.: at We. atl of white at (i 4 j buubel.— Sales of Oats at 1:1e45e, and of Rye nt 70.e,70 Provisious —The market is firm al last goo Unweriev {re 5te...1y. ('rflee is held firm. wit h "al. , Hi" ac ma II c Ili. Very Prime Rio i. hold ht ciug;ir cud loolnsmes are quiet. Whi.key—Sisles at*. Yee j gallon, in blids and bbl.. OEM .1 friend has translated for the National !Nett bgenem.from a file of Dutch papers, (befall:lCS item, relating to the colonial and borne affairs annex our old and esteemed friends the Hollanders, Which may be interesting to our readers: The Ocean Steam Navigation Company, recent ly incorporated at Rotterdam. are expected to despatch their first propeller to New York in May next. The silver coinnge in the mint of the'Nether lands amounted for the yenr 1850 to 13,962,760 guilders, $r , .585,101 ) - At Rotterdam. during 185 n, 2.543 vessels en tered. and 2,538 cleared the port, exclusive of the coastwise and fluvial navigation. The arri vals nt Amsterdam from sea were 1,755 teasels. The treaty 1? commerce and navigation can• eluded with Belgium, July 29, 1816, has been re nounced by the Dutch Government: but negoti utions have been opened for a new one. The newly appointed Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Mr. Bruce, died „Mt the 30t1 December last, at Nieuwe Diep, nu the eve of his departure fur Batavia. I . P• 31,11 Willnuirlioo been appointed, on the port of the Grand Dutelly of Luxemburg, to attend the free conferences nt Dresden. and . the Dutch envoy at Frrinkford=on-the-Mnin, Von Scherff, will attend for Limburg, this country being at the Fame time 0 pan of the German Confederation and a Province of the l ingdoyn of the Netier lands. An interesting publication is announced by an association of scientific men in Ifbiland and the Lunt Indies—n periodic:ld treatise, on the subject of natural history, in connexion irith the Dutch Eon ln/fies..The number of periodicals feinting to the East are on the increase in Holland. Aceording to the telegniphic news the Dutch hate succeeded in suppressing altogethet the re cent Chinese insurrection an the west coast of Borneo. A disposition exists in tine Government of Hol land to yield to private enterprise the working of tine tin mines of Borneo, his 70111/ na .uitahle pre gosnls for that impose shall be received. Tint fluent it Sisimm.---tietternl T. Janice, who has been elected to the United States Senate he the Legislature of Rhode le lint', is the well known mill builder. who for the last ten or fifteen year" , hart superintended the erection of more cotton factditiee, remit Maine to Georgia, than any other man. It is only recent ly that Inc Las made himself known no a politic M an; and. owing to an otedinnte split in the ranks of the Whigs, between the —old fogies, — and the young guard, be goes to the Senate in the Democratic representative of a State which now is. and long has been. Whig to the hack hone. tif General James's peculiar plalifientions for the high office of Senator we know but little lie is to., largely interested in Cotton . Mills nut a, he a high tariff coon. We can only add that he is good looking. and one of the hi* ride ...hots in New England In early lifa hr was •ffiard boy, - and -owed his ••wild oats - all over his wail - et:ldle. We routes. to come eurprime that they have 14,rne hint such a harvest —S. F. Ihrryr. Orphan's Court Sale. made Ittinwn on day °reale. 0 JOlllO4l 11111.1 Adminietrator of Samuel C , . brill. deed. • • "tory Bounty Land Agency, 1 1TIIEIV• lIQSEY, would rempeetfully those intervitni that he h. entonnol lo tine linty Lona/. tinder the ranent lairof Cotso - roi. •t how. all who bare erttudly aerred In an) of the 1100, or their widow. or minor children. are Wont; LatuL from 40 to 100 men, arconlinit ese to iofeerrire; Al the law eau:windy 'world." ts.. trawlers. no benefit ran accrue to the eoldlrr hind I. Inewhyl. It It therefore alin evident that I eloltnento onset eelert their laud eitherin pereou nui. The tow 0111 be fuond ton rytieny”..—tbe eftleient, require,. liberal hatnininte and fair . lon. Attemple to locate by any other method In the end 'downer.' To aromtplilii tido, and to nth,. !mein. 40f the ...Mier. In the eetisulinkul emulate," by Conyerev., and recommended by the Le me main silijoet. I jinn., thentore. al ely capto. to pm:nor—bit A Land thooe entitled. 2.J. Tu enpenntend perroneJle g of mid wenwnt. thereby mecurinit and gun.... Ile moldier ayudirkma erlertion. either Iti view of .or ale. Od. TI, obtain a Patent for gold lamb Olindeemoptiou of itequallty.tr.atlon.ar..tlloo Ins to Goon an eatlmate of Its v due. Inch will be reaeonable, made known on 'pull. /m lntal pall) S. IIATIllin : 110:!IN, Plnksvl i. thy. mate of your I'vnd ORIN, I`txntL.7l.,l 'BURG!! CITY GLASS IVORKS.- . 31 Har¢et e i. l l;lt n“5 enu ll=l .'. cM. lat attention patld tn ockl Odes. 1J In 0. Vial, It.lrv. de. I FOR SAIL—A Fenn, , ! itunte in lb Itonttocann toiv , h,P• ‘Centoomlo.' 2.1-4 Bel,. of mod land. tnstodul Iry lamb, of Ja. 1 Lllll )Ir4. I,lo.r.atut othetlt—tibout 1,0 oneAy l ene..l, 1.01 within 09€ ratio of the lough. k 1101. r. tyr,, rot,. rm., the Proosylvotdo 11011 'f";,L","'a:"A;',,Vlr, R •ni'l,t. took Darr, Ivy on r o neceftar; mat outtcho , e AoLgeth , bont: • . Title ludl- II E 4 into thorn of- '' ' 'III:II3EITT nVal' OR RP T A gooti brick stable on r..,.tzt F -- Strawberry Alley. between Liberty and entitle 1715 Flr,t, at present arrantrod tir three hut..., earo•oew riage.4lo could Le wanly again Lo anentnincslate six or eight brogan. The Le tying lan, std convenienth situat ed. would be very suitaiZe as a tin, of storage for mer cants. Eruptive of JAS. MUNTOOIII, !ehlal:Paw No, 177 Smithfield. or N0....7 Siath _llogi'iiVE SALE--A faro nutobtr of i l n ,..bLlll.ll . nfflt, in the In!. tiolf arable trim IZA1: Plttsht.rmpurjx. Is Offe ' rel a . ettle Par lo r v i r ° and no.rx~mmafatiug .rs=l.l.m.y be had by applirwtkin to BAIRD 1111 Lti, &wood at !taint IL Irtha offer alto for sale tldrtv..-ight Int. no rennoylrants ATOMIC F o r term, and tunter apply &galore • - Foit RENT.-'warehouse situate d on Water street. Iwtween Market and Ferry. suitable fur P.A. , . Lantana Paquin' of JAS. D.XL7.ELL. felt 4 On. GS Market street. —_ Poll RENT—The throning house and 72 'esi-;i o d nd s. In tigla tW ~ It y verso vddiing to Nola lo.ra 'e. tion /ore from smoke and hus tle. and yet reside In On. dtr. Sad h ‘' , ""` l. ° IL IN With.. fifteen moon" walk of any butane. part of the MO feb.laltf JA,. AN. 1.41011 SALE—Set:en yinlen lease, with stuck sod fixtures./ mylitaxl,,guin., No. :nil Liberty .tort. further Particulars cnuilln. as shone. telelnilw 1_ ; Very Valuable City Property for Sale. 111 , . undersigned Administrators of the icie.tat, of Thomas Fairmont, detwaard. offer fur Min the ent undersigned feet of the land Thomas }asurd, consisting of one al feet Int fronting on [Almon, street ennui°. lock I° a hen het niter. Alt. the tavern stand known as the Mansion House, with the grnuoda god etishlr n e thr ` h. '• fronting no Phan alley. thirlY three tot On"' f Ala, three has /muting on Cherry alley, each eighteen eet Ile front and running back sixty /est parallel with Pluto y. alj of •hieb property will be odd at private sale, ho nothestam to the solve/gout or If not beforethe 2510 tor Aareh. vin lo‘l at 'nal to the highest balder. !11, the Tavern stead .ffaXl for rent. Apply to. IL, ' , AIRMAN. or tII.3IPLIELL. 151 Liberty st :N beully ld Lot, routalnlng aT—A crea. mare a urutif tem ritual«ocate nn the Turtle Crrek Plank Rl.i, the gmater part river bottom. admiral,' 3- rolled for a market garden, with., 9uantity of ccaal bearing II apple awl only hall' an hiutr a emit tam the Court I' for berm e and given Ist orknril. " P rifyigr,ccr.",enwr,lll7: 17 4 7 3 ,p i cnuik..g. 24 ;q.t.) 7Fnarth_Ft.aboyeerSm"land. 0 LET—The Store' Room, No. 6 . 52 s .larkel.vetreea. The heat kration In the tit, fur ." roirbook utt' dr, goal. Rom: klan. for 'Woman,. otßee. ADO,. fo yaln w, W. wit—soN. rOßitHicr—An that portion of my river .i . „1 2 . I y .. i .. mc , hetwren the Pillaborgh and Braddock'. t lll ; d een ". .. k tet?ich d ,:ttr P:7,1:=7,4 tonnlu elect hour ith an e unarm..am. an orchard. nmr a atalileond ham. It 1.• it In a high stale of cultivation, ROI Id•lid he wellcalculahel for dairy nr gardening pur. r a y.") N o permit tonal apple unite. he can more well r. iFunmen.l.4 for bonen', arear, and indmetrY... The facllitlm far getting to market are equal to ssr In the ronntri.. the /restraint will hare him ehoier of the river, plank mad, ur rail road far hit actmmolation. WM. G. ILIWRINO EAL ESTATE FOR . SALE--The under .l sluu ntf ire Fq , aale a lame nn her of raluahle mi ding lota. ?Mai MIDIV eery declrable alter. for manufar nwhvi, In the Ilonamb lErmlnitharn. Ineand neer the near Piddle tWlinni Iloilo. and Enullah Lutheran Chorrh. The rapid growth of Birmingham in population asol noinuftet lima the reasonable prk.... at whirh lon. will he wild. will render them a pare and Profitable in vextment. Title/ perfect. Terme favorable. For partielli3Vl and term.. enquire/if theunderrlguFd. at the /dire of Georm F. Gilmore. Req., on Grant street, Fitt. burgh. lett. ern Thint..and • Fnurth atmets. nr of tt VoTetil " . end N. " ytl r r n. 'll=3 nZ1.1,14'44`.'"'- rpt) LET—Ohe Route and Lot situated czcz I- Ott ~,, )a=' Llbrrop at VOIrSA LE—The subscriber offera for Large and well built Itrkk Ilona, with nee Newtn.rewsir., tolfr-ifj.timutee.tt,ltruiltied.,tinc: the r F .. v.. o ort „ th . to . V o. 0. the 11,4 !io! peat. ale of irrnuod i 0 net II Loeb, by 120 admin. lug thr revidenm of Mr. A. Toner, near thecity, apponite the Seventh Ward. on Feutteylvarila Arrow. Poviva.lon ors. imtndiatel,. It mar certain that the Flank Had will he complete part the krone property early in the mating commove. for !Luther information, apply to DAUM BEIILFIR, Fourth at . i. near the hod deeeeilwd property. is:lt...v.llf FOR AI . :STOP. SA LE , —l'he subscriLer .ou e 4 .14:r 7 , 71 rep. tind4.4 . our L it . ry (Anon ''' . The .OT.. I. lux.. double triek . l. n oilding. In complete order. Ilwre is reria... how, ...Me. and 1, ester on the ground.. whieh tr , . acre, hapnere..l....ntalnlna ever, , iotht, .4 fruit. • ,1412, boo, and emote how.. runt whenever deeired. JOHN GEBIIa RT. ja.l,2lltf 7,'M{ SAL}, the Three story Brick Dwelllst, N.., la Hay strvet. Napier's Roar—... petrel:km Teruo, K. reel,. Sfaai In sr at ir.3sal In five 'earn. to Is ' , ruled-by tuol 6.. .agenn . the 'd p M .. rd all Isrumbratler atal title ltullepulable t"a' Apply to ' WILLIAM 1.44111 Y, Ja73lllst • la! Weeny ',Creel. TICE BRITISH PF:IIIOpICALS, NI) FARMERS' (11111)E, olaekwood'e Mamie*: In addithor to which r ar 7'U 7l 'n l7 t t liAiort7ral4o.eal: e} Y. it ac. aveisted hy , John P. o Norton, Si. A.. New Haven. Profeetor of o.eientlne Agri...floor. kr Tale Or. This highly valuable work .111 comp* two lane royal COUtaleing over 14.0 peg., with lit or I. vplendki Atm! engraving, and more than ttio eon-I-erten. on wood. In the hiwheet drle of Art. Illortrahnit alnowt every Impkow.nt of hoehandrynow In tow the beet far e 111.4 method of plowing. plention. ink hare. ;tine, ar. de, the 'Allow donseftti, enteral, In their high- Mt.perfeetion, in ahore the pictorial feature of tbe look is not dent and will mud, It of imaleulable rah? to the Atm. of an d The work la being publ of id in tremhrbon tbly Number, o m f k ve rai=ite h ner. l.kli them will be at lead twenty two. The British Periodica M t npubilahnl and a follow., Tic— The L e . n d on tmarterty iew (I.lno.ervativen the /Aim borer I4obw (Whig): the North Itritieh Herten (km. I'hurchy, the WeAttelnster Review (Liberal>, and ul n a. wenn. FAlnburgh Magazine (Toryi. Ithonsh them works are dlottnnuirted by the polltird dude.. ala.ve italeated. 'et but a small puritan of their contents le devoted to polltkalrobjecta. It LA their literary eh...v4r which gives thew their chief value, and in that they etorul ronternoily far above o th er journals of their .1.111 tinder Um marterry gulden. of ebridophoor North, omit:dal= Its ancient celebrity. and al One tit, ma:virally altmetlve, from the Aerial work, of lhalwer and ether them:, notaldee. written to, that comm. dun. and. hoot Apmeiting In ILA column, both In (heat on . Lain and In the Colton Fla.. .Such works LA ..Threthr toof and ••?.ty e ve Novel.. (both by tiolwerj . My foul,. solar 31...bit.' • 'The Omen Hand," and other /reale, of whir* Iminermit rival edition, are Issued by the INKUng publisher. In this onontry, have to be reprintnl by Ohne. Poiditbece froio uf after he, been h) ttrott A Co.. Ao that outerribers to the Iteprlnt err that Ma.ruir.e mat doer. on heti.e the earlieet of them forinatlne tele, . • TEltAbt. . For any one of the four INvicw• per annum 13 00 For any two do dd .5 la, Farr any three do do 7 On For all four Reviews . do ' 3 ' l 'i l \ For Sleek's...Ps Msuaxine. d Fur Meek........ 1 aml the three ROTiellr.llF, 6 Ala Foe 111ar4...e..1 and the four 11”1.1110. du 10 1.10 For Fanners' Guide (crumple.. In Z.l Nos.) oOn Payment to be made ilallmln adranee. A dhwount of tirentr t fir L e per reut (nun the oho.. prim.. will he slim...! to tint. ordering Ihor or more enpk, of An/ 110 V or more of then boro work.. Thu.: 0 et.ples a 111aek -11/1/111 or of om. Review will he sent to one address for Se, 6 cy,irl, Of tbo Sur Itarlaws and Illackword fur ST). and so on. °iers fmm clubs must be sent direr{ tO the blishr, as no dleeount from these prices eats he allowed Inadmit. . Nfonry. current In the Mates where Issued, will ha re:wi t...l as Ptu , Remitlatu, and entrimuelcatlotia rhould he ors,. ad' dressol. Poet paid or franked to the Publisher. LEOkAIID SCOTT F Oft. jilll 76 Fultoh street. New York. Entratro.hl Gold atm!. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS—• c . pulcl not get alone without them." M'Comieltrellte r O. Jar, 0.. tsr.l. Ma. II- E.:hurts—Tour. are the only 14,..r WI,. , hs r7r.4.lll,hkez.=tl oltot:lousazitlrjr,.. %haft:tlip rusnaleudatiotr Lars terrXhiter.... 1,,,,,?,,, , e, t.. ., gkritepersi aod auht eh. r- ...". sad aid tu. drautirts ite.rally. • , "Is STEAM BOATS F - , OA CINCINIVI, LOUISVILLE A p 7 LoCIS—Tbe lad runnlnt ofseutterlial leave NEWTON. Captain Charlorfaran ...ill leave for the above and intermediate s, on Friday-. the :th Inst. at 4 P. NI. For freight or PaestOrw apply on board. lard EI >R CINCINNATI AND U- urrn. , . 1, 1 1:;11.L1 , --Thr tone grazier lON2 tf , . 6a2,7E Intertneda;tlt7/7/RT D ' l . lteZett... ' ll l . enn for lanaderfPrir nn hard. feh4 -'--- 1• h r CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS - I,' Th y tine steamer J. Q. ADAMS; Lares, toaster. roll hare for above and intermollate pots on %Vednenday, atom in.r. et In , A. For freight or lonome.app/r . hoard. .. r 4 011 NEW ORLEANS--'fhe • IL fast omelet Ptelaner EXPRKS. master. All Rays for the .More and mediate Tar ta this aftemoon. at 10 , For 11 - elght or passage. apply on I 141 OR CINCINNATI—The spleihl ii Id steamer lIILTtOr. Copt. J. Davis, krill - -.4,? hare for the ahy.. and inrenuoliate portl..n thin da frey. API° o'clock raw . For ight . pasalge, apply . board. fit 4 li I OR NEW oRLE A N S. The . .. , I arge. new, and splemhd sumac, PAUL . - ....,_ . - N . . DERSON. Capt. IL C. Mt, sill aas Inns, nn %Linos], neat. FehruarY f u lmarlo okitsek. A. NI. For freight or passage apply on !ward. f. 1,3 [ iiirOß 0 LASGOIS', LI l ' Elti , o9L , ~,.. AND ITEI.I.SVILLE—The Des smother_ ,71. :VEILLE. Wm. Sherldf.n. tint. will entie---:.-- ml a regular paeket hettre.k. thiaellt •o• 11% ellsefile. 'ear l. pioshoodi eyery Ilonday. iteduesday and Friday. at '2 rjel....k. r. w. For freight or postage. apply on Nara.' - /a , ...,__ A - 4' 4 OR -S- N ASII V T L LE--The fake ,_ ... Ana., NIAVI7sISTEE, Harlon, MILA •r, at I leave for the AL., not:, intermrdlatepo Is. - on Friday, at 4 P• K For freight or passage. apply. hoan.l. ' - .1 at , !FOR ZANESVILLE ' —The tike reamerE3IPRESS.C., master. frill 1,411.1 • 7 E .. '.. ..r above and interensliate port. this anemone. at 4 o'clock. For freight or passar. apply on hard. tnth , LIOR ST. LOUIS. The fast huh- , Vtr? =l7:e r rrio n r E r n n Pt ' En l c :ti ' i , .. , nmaato port. this day. th..": 701 tin. at 10 A. Al. For }might or pa...ann. *pair G. br , ..rtl 1 In''' —,-- rbiTNEW O . III .EANS--The new ..na .0......nd steamer FEDERAL ARCII,It.ra go. Itoitumn. PomMander, will leave for abate A ttu! Intermediate ports 6n - tkaturday, the 20tt Instant, at 4 stork, wY. For ("had or j pa N ks i a ,i g c p t uply_ p_hcard, or to JO. Kw, Agent 14 1 0 It ST. LOUIS—The spleadhl i • steamer J. J. CRITTEN74I:I4. II isterllng. mina...tier, will leaf.. for afros mat In moltate ports tof Saturday. the trstl. Mod. pt 4 P.. 7 r F° , freight or Nose., aPIdl on Nara, or to 10= 4. NEWTON JONI'S. Ammt. 1?OR LOUISVILL - E.:-'l'hrTfile n . jr,-, - .. I I did steamer 'Vermin. Cat. llasteft Al I ._oll4 _ ~• .: . eatv for the short and all Intermediate Imintst on thLs day, the =I Iran- . 1 In o'clnek A. 11. I For freight .7 tumor,. apply on look 1 Jan= TOR NEW OR LF. A N S--Thi: „. ..... light draught Swatner VAR'S, Green]. -71 7 1M7 , master, will leave for the alt., and all Int mediats two on Ilomlay , at 10 A It. For Iht or pas '47.anr.l r on tont'i " to 0 It 3nurEN.d (i En. AV. ii i i‘Oß NASIIVI I. L E. The fil . ' ..,,.. a . ranniew stiamerENEl'A,apt. Wilkie 1,.. 142 .. so I leave fur the afore and Inters...l4. port - on Ihmtbfy,flltb I.l_ at lo A. ft For freight or pato., apply on herd. ' 00/1 ST. LOUIS. The .I.ler i new. steamer FLEVFIFOOD, Wm. Cot eninmander. will Imre far the aLove and t mediate ports. nu Saturday, the 11th Ant For (night or p.o.e. apply on hood. tan .1 NEWTON 1 4.11 i. NEW 'ORLEANS. '. lopl..talid :w tarn , cd 1017 . 011. A. G. i ' uralir t ir l ' ara t' llr7gs tho Lkont:ln'sr7jt"hlV.t. an For freight nr await... apply . hoard. , 4 ,10 It NASD V lI.LE. The nr lon- ~... did 'Manor FORT PINT Miller. nov.ter, I ' ll! t7y7tthr it h, Z.T. 'l :t . t i o 't e ' l ' or r rll .. .. ''''" For tnight oriptvntle. appl7or; ~,.nt. • . MO • flik-6111;Af -PlftgijOß4ll AYIT=.-- ki, IVIIECLINO PACKI:7—The .-.d.....na1E tenow parks( steamer DIURNAL, Conwell. two- , ... A r. I. 110 W porfOTTIIIITOIIiq matt tnr I rt. yea I y trips herw. , e e" A ', this rltv and Whetting. loom,: I f ni/Muni. at hl okinek 4 f, fa every 5t001... IT.doeselar end Frklay, and rat, 'n.- 40 '' woo, leaves It herlltor ...Pry Tuesday, Therklar and eaturday, 1 ele 7 ifflllk load, weak For (might or Parra.,..mll on Land, or to nola Ansnanwsa * crenzEn. t...... - 4.454) . . _ I.R PITT 'BUR Il N - li i iii i i:kt. LIP' i n i l ti E ti .. .T_, Ll'- a - T TGl" iii ''' 7 %.'l ].ag B'.- hattaor. ever, Tiiesday.Thumby amlSat t orday. return ing. leases ‘t elt.ville ....ry Monday. }tech. And Fri. Mt, PAW. TO into 'MALT. day For . },night .7 plesasr...alooly on boanl. or to Al 50 Got. per gar_.. ot-J7 1%. B. WHEELER, Afoul • 1 ire 4.. s - -. . If ' hlt y ' . II 1i,.. 1- :',..`4.:`,,;:',..,`,„' 1i.,'...,..!,'„L .1 1 ,.., Thts is tint l ' e t . ' s - t u'h' t'r '''''D l ' 7 ,- "`" - ..,,,u,na.. T . . „ ..„'...,,,,,—,°.n;11;' '—• -i , • g O-I,OI•YINVIrte4.II *Trni.o, " "= • r, " 11,7 Ms owners of the steamer Iwo Seaton, and a.tht•r...t. , prmlpilaw or deo., awl w....... aJI the onalltlee ...mir th.. 1. 00.100.: anal Pittahorsh Paelst wade , an. n ill Fare seiner .. Oo. , ''... , 0 .O. Ink. sulfahle Sro the Quilt. lfed ea .....ry NI 01,...5dat for i'incionati. M ',lam of the New Y. g- In mi.... for the et.,l e..... land No.: For freiold . paoeme. amply rm I.ltrd. or to 71... urtlerdtated Is prepared to famish to the' trade el. mi l. . ii. it NI I LTLSIIEIIii RR. arsnt. her for extmrt or hoins rotimindeon Al the above v.,. • -.. low prim,. toft up as pm. ord., , and deliver.' in any part 1 I_ll El .t; I.A It IV II EELI NO AN!) , ms.. ..r a... shy h.. , char., No shams for mat, !ferrets A :4,11,11 1,11: 17.--The t.‘,.. runninc 1.P. - % . ..V , .!' A''' An. el'A ' A.I 'strA at nett TriF.IIII4IIO4 LF:NT. warner IVELLs% ILL'. Capt. IL Young: o ii , ' .--- •' - - -, . I • . run as a gular pie I. let wean Patshomlt O heehmt. , 4' o f kk Nassau st- New York -._ ._ IlraMeimri. atet 50... 1.,..., Pitt.lmreh .t. r, Rooms I I NCTED STATES aftemos, f. 7 W.11...111e. 5t....1.-t, Ole. and Hodge • oAI.. and 1 hr.rt Thomtnt oternism tor Steubenville, Ilti* int. ' IV II( /LES .% IX I'l Irfill NG WA REIIOUSI:., Ilrklasport laptina. mud Sentialt n•tennitg.l,xtss hrl 's ' ' •• ____. port sod Stsai.d. eye,. Toe...tat afwrmmo. ant soolth ' ~...... Fmlay ath.r....... F. freight or pas-sts. arid, on . S. H. HANFORD `& CO.. e. WILKINs. N....,,, f I:fusee...tor to 1J.011.1 1 1.P.21,) . . ' / El; I'1.:1 I: 1.1 VE II POI 11. AND rt , ,,.. I Not. 1:Ii2. 2:. I. 2.:br., ..,/ 2:,5; 1 . ,,,/ .•;1.; A: Fork, 'II. a> h.t.he,t rut: h t f'K ET--Tip Bo h r I r 4 e... .tin - H N Ileta.a. 1 . 111. at. kud [turbot: sink tht stsen,r ARENA, 1. PKR ~.. m a ,.a.Miss-,.... i , mot 01l nom 'lto lAioy, a.movntar . der Isar,- Ptiwtorsi, .1 Mond., %Lim...4v. and I l i.' his,. - 31 10;,..1,. k. A. SI , 2 , ,,, r7 n..iirik . on In-orb tor.. CLOTHING r.. 7 fo.fght . fe... -. ...e. " ^PPlt es l e e fe'l P' i l7ilm,lte,t'SlllE. alfliV4l l VlVlS A .! i rrtf.p . IA ... 1 1d eo: [ Et; U. LA R PAV li ET FOR , Aka. tan mngt ratentir. tnattufacturert of OIL a s a. CLi Oil INif awl Cf% MED 11 kTS In the world 1 Inw 7 illltfißfßT.-71ar Roo Steamer Peer fr: tr;- 4' I Plato and Fashionable ClottOng of all kinds. .Catal folio J. Cart Yr , end. will Isar, as also e --'......-.',.-- ...ea war h.,' mad. Orders 17 0 MPOS athmhd . to n't.'"t .s law Tuesday at 4 ~...1.1. is A. I S. IL HANFORD a C. 1.. . aor frefght .7 pfosa.p.. apply , tr. Ismol , or to ; • • SigronOPTO to Leail, A Hanford. fil SO! It Jolt Nsl7ON. 0,1 ; mlrileoll:Rs Nut. 7-k4. 2.k.4 . 2"5rs and °se Pearl At- \.York. . TRANSPORI'A'fION RUBBER GOODS. — , UNION INDLA RUBBER COMPANY, - 1 ,%;,, 19 Sa , vrte xtreet, New York - , I EECII N. CO'S I:XPIIESS To I'II I L.. ' lk I A NUE.I'TURE awl hat, for sale on A Alill.1•111A -.a. tom. in a .b. aman to no•br. b e r nit . , , 1 11. fat brablo arm* the lar,mr atbek - 0f 11.101, IPS in, tbe •bove ea rma. goring the w lob r evae.n. 1., .5 4 P.,1 /..NT Al ETALLlcarealiltm t throw: i n mn ,'air,..., to liolltdn, Onirgli. and from th..tn lo Pgoon t Iv 4,.... Pail l,E.,i 1 ,. ....1 all chrome.. nin•Mting of - ---f. _ _ 16.1 to Philah liana Thmugh o, .g. hour- anotoi ~... 1. . Coat.. Cheap, Panclioa. _ '' 1:1': " . ' 1 ' :: " I, '"rrn li LEt.1•111 • tli , Call, lboin, . brggine. 14zite. eat, 'Ann' Urlntql.. Diana., Plani. and • • Tab,. Cover,. rrbimb. b l arriam, a . PENNSYLVANIA D \ ZT ROAD. , 11..tv Clth, erallure and Travolkag h..., "old Itig,r... I:vloring aml 1 1ilitarT L...,.......,,,Vi1NTE1l AIiIIANi;EMI:NT. j ~. ..1 . •,/, i , i .lL lamer.. P.rvant 11 .1.4 51 YrilaTv .....''''' n '"f . '" . ;; , -5 l '' I '''`''''';' hi.— ' - ' 4 " . ' ~t ricit'l.'l . 7lt,Tia °° ',.'"':''' , "'i! : "V " a -. WI elt max —,- mile* ;dewing --4 1,41 i• `,, ,i04: ' c0., iif:r. if.`4,1ii,M4r,',.1.11',;', ~,,t4t.,",V'C::.-g:k,:'.‘',.7;l.7:giTi,iTtril. To Cf . ' I.l ' l- '. o ` . . Crivkilnay. 11110 ‘. , . I*l., 101... Ilindlee. We -nn alai Ikea That, 71111 1 ( .TVEL h r t 11171, . b k ;V 11 ' .. 171 i. P W..t .' 11 ' 11T1M R .3[1.7' ." ' '''....K.....k.".'".r.''W...rT.nk, /bad, lint Bucktear.. Articles for ing the seopermion of Can't N mg... Plot, hi . Dad, bit i s '" ea r nf l'oaehes will have tor Ilonidayebiirgh. and from , .-.- '''' T '34 . 1 "__ .n t!"..._',',.._.' f L ,d !..7..__.,_ toohro or the Nee ha aye hail r.Gad ~.3.1 mile.) to 1 _ T L. BES. TUBES, TIIBES--The undereigned Poihohithi. Time thmugh .0 bon, Fa, to Philadelphia . . tl IMi • l have mneivel enrrial perrainlinn from and are In di !are to Halting.. Iti 0.4 ' met oimmtimaillon with lbe hirminglioni PATENT LAP Cow bre will leave ever t inbriling. la' , n 0... k. m eeirnlr. I 11 hifiltai Illi 19 11111 E (- 1 0,11PANV, for the ovlr nf their -ad , oigld at. the 4uue Lour very esortlent and auporica noiLlar nal liAri TUltlk. in EXTRAS Oir leave •I an, time. •lara,l oi ntialine.a. • Thla large oe small quantitina. Thear Tube, am ueol very ex. la tar noot .10,0, ....1. 1 +1,4/.6., and e‘petin.i..... mitte to teimmelt• ',lit in England and then intment of lamp., lb. .arum' name and .4.1.1 earlimivelt In t...engem ft., Baltimore Lake the Non Rail pal at Ilan 1111.1.1A11 Brim a M. rishurg, dimet. no the naval of the mar au that Ida... hoe . 1n 1.7 f%-,TP„V,Vt.. N',..7 h ,TX: fl./..ge or itanrmation. apply In _ .„ .. I , . or to .11V Pl.illN eW.V.: 4 .4 ' ;;a t h l' etifti l n i ne ' .. l. 1•15.11ro 5 Martinbi Lana I9ly lonian. and 140 Buchanan elm.. 0 104.011, 1104 burgh, MI-. 4. 1100 --deer ----------- ---- -- -- liCligliy's—SelfSealing Advertisingiiiiiel. • I I I ItANSI'OIITATION LINE FOIL SA I. F' 1 . _ po es. - I n " "k "' "h ' r nff F " "k thl .p wk. ...7 4 ." ill ' NO. 263 3IADISAYN ST . NEW YORK-- 1e... of Warelimme In I ;'''' aelpitla. ke lt of the ',Llano. . , r , ..„..,.... i x . i i . ....i .t .,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,„0r.n who Woo. The Patronage of this old esrahlis ol cooman 14 well -1. worthy thenanabirratiem of person. arm lug to embark In ma. nee Ode ailvertinenarnt....t. none ortlist littritailou ~b Lugo,", or o r u,,,,, ~h 0 ~., h, h... 4, i 0,,,,.. ~,I ',lli. .hioh . ~,,, artlclo le hniughtbrfore the public. The In the Tarrying trade. Al Mr time la advancing Air niaking ...Paden , . of tray lin , vatailliv o rd their imPreinalti b.. neentena Sr the .prang haAn...., i, , b. im,r,..,,,,,,i y yowl all oilertiou.-and he ennalently refere lathe des , hand be made. _ and . lAA rapidly tocreuing idles, as proof of their exc.+ den 4 Co., lit Cobol Venn street. FRUIT -1,00 buO)rieti Pitel/eN: • 150 hu ud..l App otl, i. J. 3. 111.M..1iT11 A CI ATER 3 IILLION;!-1 unit. genmino Chine y for Pale hi J. K 11,1, 0 Co, - I rdi IVond at f AMI'IILACIiSO brio for , tale by 1 A L.' J KIM/ A CAI VTORKS ON 1100 K KEEI'ING T therm (blnnterrial Bonk Keeping; 111:5110'kr rh! '7l' ..! ' : :' W k ork , .. 7l ; l o ' i , mltio i l. aary ,,, , , 01, fur gale hr nai a IVood st ti o CIVIL WII!El.:11.. , 1 , 4C , 110 1 1 , V , r , r0r t,nk .. en . ,.1%,v . a. moo .;717.:T. r m1..7., " witi7L,:mtr uto Mr. til , arrit of Allenhon, MIA, and taken to I'. M. Ths 1 , Atonal, Root. on Monday Ow LAnh. an.l wall The wk. tletnan who ton ehawol Lho nil whenlloarrow will plengs- return . the Annie . and net 111. money ownh 11. N. dnin •he will ntenth ohlin o ta, .1 A 11. 1 . 1111.1.11• ii and 0 ‘CooLl st 1 II ECK EIVS FARINA-3 144,1 fl .r .11. II) a .2 J. PCIIOON-14 Ali Ell A 1•1/ $125, 19150, and $175 er gallon. 1A VERN KEEI'ERS had I .l in ttrr try Morrie At Haworth . , Primo 1 . 414 Fermi lit ..pr. el 111.• aim.. 1., honor purcharltne elwo. her, TILL TEA AXF WINE FrOlt}:. Eft. !Me nflt le Itlonoonl. R I C F.--41 4.; te ti . . C 0 . or all e V prinn. ,ar lint I Jas A 1111 CIIIMN & f.Y I A11 . 27—L0 kegs assoiaLdAN.logrips-a.,1Ne.1,7,, Al OLASSES--Plantation & 4ilgar House; . ."'"" v.Vatea'i PA !e: l a en. T EAs__3o hrehm." med. to 'oOra tine I. reen loaft hy. do dti do ear. Cimino told Iloloto, Mack. 1. pod.. by yaN J. D.WILLIANIN a to TALLOW. 25 bids for rale If P IG IRON—a, tons Brush 14 i ._ to. 1...t5 RUlll2+Oll M( i )L S ISSE.,:-.1012 I EA 1)-2,5011 itigm Galena, rot! j‘e, JAS A. 1111 ILA I I SSEED brin QUO AR S: WLASSES--50 • St. Jame, Hefittrry Ikr WAt. IN ERMAN CLA 11. R ICE-40 tea n a it 'ILA is BEST BLACK TEA—Same xagLim—Small leaf. PlruwW and I aral, feno rem, .n y - W herby—price 75 for sale by MORRIS k riAlvonTn. In t! nn where else In PilUburgh. fiNE A TIIERS--3 prime, _hi,. nth. 1 Ax • WWI: a Mj•CANDLEsw' . 114 1 ALILY FLOUR—aI !Irk t m c fbe eale by .27 WICK A MtI,ANDLESS I EA') PIPE- imprimeil. patent Li Lea.: PI, fi.r II; 1 t. l ' lvdreulle nen", ke. All otlxwenn haLui end in eerie, for ale .IwlLlreltr Au:Anna:lir:lnm 14',AMILY FLOUR -1 15M5 F i1a1 . 7 ay 's %ar& jrn,x 1.11100315-451) dos ,Peforest's 'Ab by FOB 15.4): 111 ed,/ 01' calks just 1t0131.60V, T . ANNERS' 01L-25 brill for e l pas RoB:Ito:q, EEO! 11 AGA LEY, WOODWARD A. Co.. Whole jJP aale 00... No. 2-" U Marlat st. Ptinadwiphia. apt) . _ c. ............ . warf EALD, BUCKNOR tc CO., Tobacco atiNoc.l7oiVistrZrgn::.7;at.fri4 Rater Mere(, an g ERNCER l_ ANTELO, General Comt v x 40. Marehanda, PhiladelphLa. Libaral athanarai made on ,o end of i'mlare T. [.1.1194@01 luLtti w. rarracanac. Umairros. AW. POINDEXTER & Co.,General .• Cominiuion and Forwarding neretiantasad Fliaar ra. No Li:a Martel irtur. jr-'- To Southein and Western Merctiants. AROUSELL'S PRESIIII3I PERFUALERY. , The subwrilesr nameet fully inrite• public_ attention In stock of Perfumery..eam sharing Cream; to which I•ITTO Silver mad two ti olden 3 1edals_have.. wid,in the last nix rms., beret hf thrinstil.telDr NI. Yr Sari, lit.tnn...l Philadelphia, the latter being the only Ijolden Medals ever awarded fur perfumery either fir kunspe ne in OIL country. I:oos.ku's SILLS. erratic, (Almond, r opy ,. and Andtrostal.) unirermlly acknowledged to besuperlor any SILT.," dens. in Mb roontry or Rump, Ottoeural roa Puartso--Beautlllally tratumarent, and pose... Ana Sapamessup and emollient pp Dere k . rats?usevous Compound: Anahrorial Sharitm Tablet; Mill.. ry :wi Daisy :Sno. ortanne Totter Soars—Almond. Dose, MHieff.ura . Doti net, Pistachio. 3lus R. l'aMbously. Omnibus, Flowting. Einwrent. Olive Oil. lilt:l.lrue. and Circassian. Ernst-ea tea rue Ilsanagkeettra—noar, too- onet Cat - oline.t:eruneuni. Jenny Lind. s loinwellne,Juek. cluo . \ l.rgwdin.e'er:natl., Citrus...lle. Ronal, and many other rurietW., in all sixty different perfumer. • T.1./.1 ii ATOL . —ilmidn Water, Eau de Toilette. Orange Plower I rater. and a great variety of Colognes and Laren. der Waters, l'are klt anon rod not Dun—Genuine Hems . 011„luthine oil, Bandon, Eau Instead, Mein, Compound On Mar rs, flair Dyes. &mid and In powder, and Phllocome, "i:',7{ o; r rlt. ,' , 7,` l4.a„ nd .T """4 Denture, - oat xir, ROIL Tooth ...Mnti.. TooPaste.and Tooth Powder Cosa mile Cosmetic Cream. Ationdlim for rlmposd hands. told Cream of kw,. Cream de Peru, 1-1 P ItivniserrY T..,• & history Powder.. for rtrlloll/32 superfluous hair. Pearl Powder. Vionairre de Rouge. Ana:vile Vine . Victoria Hair Consposition. Preston gabs . Meals, a en-al variety of her articles. no 1.1.1,11.1 to be cunt.] in this sarcriise. went The subscriber hops to maintain Oa reputation which this ostailiahment ban spanned, by 4 1Dposing of ,othing but tire , rate artichst, ansi .111 br happy o f lat hem ',she, may wish to tattronise h i m. elfin._ r wholesale rn4ttdi• on aa nquonabk , I .ln. IMY astabliahment in the ' Un States. ZA N rtssL Einvessor to and former Director ofVIER the La DAZl bors.' of EUtiENE HOUSELL7 Mr. Basin', Perfumery is fur rale by l 2.ll e tke . 7, a =i,a Druggists in the country. EXCLUSIVELY FANCY DRY GOODS H. MOORS CO., 122 BROADWAY ST., NMV YORK. Harr in nom and me In:siring bur be.t ..orre,l.4.nrk,l of r.tSitl" DRY GOODS, .high the, offor to boyerwat wntermeli low prin.. on Mort eretllt.m. di,ount for CASH: rnogt.tlng In tart iv, edi 1111.LINE:1 ma th s. 10.tani pn No. 7to I. :allot' and 311.n.r, Bonnet and .4.11 1111,1nuir, 10. non pr No. I to '22 plain math) drt /dam do Tar. fr.& thr plain. rhartarable, hiur, warred and contra Lion nt AIM, pr belt nbhour, amortment ardret bi. - k and "don , ' rrnln.n. rrapr 11nne, tariataisp , rephrr. illuninit and Itroxrll, artificia! llowurr, cap tab., cr.otprd rildrls, tr. LARGE 01` DRAPERIBI3: Embroldrrnl, worry and taarbotared lace anvt.w/Itt: 14 to 144 um...ital., nett, eurtalu fringe, tteedlewurlt,and 1.41,41 look. moll and Jarratet nmslinn s aim crarat; ,-8 LC. SUNDRY COOD. MaMont., Flotonn, t . 'atin , and indls ollka,edlk buttons, In ore. ',dirty. Al ovine kimpa, drool trimmings, frinoo.. c4l linen ea brim. largo iia•orDnent kid ohm.. rilk, clove., and 'mitts, Mohair do do. HAle and si l k dodo[ Indio, fancy elk marsh, love Told% black .d or,. o Itarego, nod Ilarogr•vellk, pun.* toi,d,ombroid orodre.l plant Horn, loam and eamblie kdkfo. otonpiece ...orinod d d of book, 001., and enrobri ad g • In nod o. Ina.. do o rape, coll.. onn4OnPo, ao; ID M. don. , and •orl, oravala. LACELGOODA. Thread. cntton:kml Vklenlnpnes, nicirmk, tinundog,arul inkertinvx an nnitts erni4nattnn and .Ilk whin ant drones. cops kn. kPiondin kk`krt lknt !dark end Mohair trimming Wk.,. A lark. onn.nrinn or the,ktkno ;mob an. eutin.l, nen. ami snun the rkbr•rt in the minket. suul we would rt ,,K.rttull, itv you nkkkunn• . 122 kIROADIVAY rtnin frinkt2n SIeAORK: Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink ONE'S EMPIRE INK, 85 Nassau street, Neu York. Ihvlrta pe . r . dux. . ..... ...... !i ti The follpwing 'are • few pf the reasons for:ihelr pope. lA_ On rho place ocenpfect by the • petrels MY Vre his name. b Mid address, conspiettouslY beautifully entlnwovduiness. . adored or plain, thus alfonling pW per fect security tigaluvl fraud. rd. The Envelotwa cannot he opened without tchag de • . 3...4 . ' - ',?" 1 , • ther was nor wafers are rolnlred to Peal the. 4th. rt.,. the tulavarrimos of a letter, the real hatottesits Immediatereturn to the sender. Inste.l of Wog burled months In tle , Dead Letter 0111 To: MIL The Envelopes eiv . furnishol at almost the lame tie:. as plain on,. harts lett, mNt,.l Is &meet effective edvertisament. son, to unreel the atbtotion of all through whoa.. hand. It " Thr;l:ilowlnit Is s list of prices fat Insit_atiPnred m. hems. and shah .111 last foe year& and of Extrvo3.l, of the usual site. either •whl. or buff of good natter, mid , made as also, with out, •ddrcsa, Prir., mode Dics. Ennelves de ea al letters or teas 14,00 al to 00 LAI t -11,00 7.41 to 40_ 40 to 03 .50 aaat 1 7 0.50 C 0 to SO 10,00 Mxal .....................LOO 41 110 When It 13 not convenient to forward amount of anise pet mail or caper, • refenvnce toirientoctable New York House will ta. sufficient • All °Mars will meet with prcaupt attention. If addrecrel. • 11 31. 11URPIIY, No. 2t.71 Madison amet, New - York.. Onlers will he attended to promptly, If left. at the MOW. of Slen.vra. Fibell Mott al Wall street or of 3feesm. Jen,lhavait k Co.. 13.1 WlUiam st, N. 1 1 .—Busitte. Card, cottonseed In colors, from Fame Dlea at 110,00 per thousand. Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopheions, O n INIEDICATED COMPOUND, infallible gUr for the invigorating. and beautifying the halt. removinn scurf. dandrut and all affeetiona of the scalp. am:Leering eruption, on the skin, diseases of the clads, nolVeles and integuments, and.relievlna -nevi rota brut. sap oprains. , ite. NVith this preparation - then. is tie each wonl as tad. '1 The first Journal& In America, medical men of the liteheet eminence. prominent eltisens of all profs.. Anna and ladles who have used It for years in their dee,- nue norm a l ifiimettes, admit It with one accord,thai fur . imparting et., alma, luxuriance. glad curl to . the hair, erviteatinn sprain and dendrull: healing wound., curing nnautions, sprains. PI{DIP. Ar, and relelvitig dist.. of :the skin. the &lands, and the nivalea, It has no equal moon& the multitode of rompoonds advertised In the pub ' lie prints, or need in pelt - a. tu-setim. In eheaplreaw to well as etticiency. - Batr,.. Tain, , pherous 1. unritalleft The IM• Turns,. cash sale. of the much. have enabled the Inrentor to supply it at 00, cent. which is ° from 50 to 100 neat it than ,the The or any other preparathro for the lode now in use. The scientific treatise on the bwr l thesktu en t the valuable ilitertimutfor the sub run. cot preservation of choicest armament, In 1,11311101 t ear+ bottle iseneloard.ls.alone worth the Money. Th e amour tvqween the mentbrarte• whichcoteditute the skin end the hole. which drawl. Its sustenance, (ram this triple envelope. is very eke, All direrimas of the bale mt. • ciente In the skin of the head. If the pant. of the sialn m ehe.rl~+d, to 1f the hl ent and , ranker nltlisture, sixi impart life small to the ChM. tee result lit rolt scurfy dandruff. theddlnu of the hal, wravnnucarynca, and liarshnetu of the tharnents, and ontlrt htildnesa. astba eme may he. gllmulate the skin to healthful &elks" with the Tticopheronv, and the torpid veswebi. retatering their .11,vity, sill annihilate the dlwatie. lu all alfections of the Skin. and of the subvtrate of muscles and Inlet:mount. the pro,. and the effect are the tar, It hi ufma th skin. • the muscular fibre, and the [Land.. that thefilimpliennua ' hm Its specific seam. and In allalleCtio. • and miner of 11133 l omens, it Is ire,r1.1411.1.23-• reladr'd anV and drum7hoi th o roughoth Ludo 4.l4,l2.ltVeVslrol'Cal...' ada k VI EIJI 1 , 1.1[. for xale Ltrria:♦ uo Rion. for mit! .t ale by. 111 0\ 3 CO ki 11 Iljd Sog tr. • o w kirol n in 114.24 rant , Liam vo I and 14 BALT I MORE . ..'. _ I REEN RIO COFPEE.--on Th --' ll;ilxy M not, .l.rtrwr..t II at . the liatehoileee, amtellre the rale ,11' (.14.31 I & keop ronstantV; . 7holmaJr. E1: 4 11 AAU 2 1MO•brIn A... I. 2 ami his, and qt..; 'L My has hmt yuallly CHEESE, end tuln 111' LA. For mato at lowmt prim, by 1%. I). AIL' FITZ. A_ a) No. a 111 , Amrirr Wharf. -- (I) . *lt Am.) 11Allimme.111. RIM JUST RECEIVED per etearrier POOTEhenrro ay Ts bo.r. ervs RoILT : 4 VAC. far 0 !,?!.41 11.1theem. JeOdltn • 11 . N T r ., ! : 0r, ,,, f0 r, C.! uN DR I F.:4 —3 bris fre,ll.-Eoll Rutter; " 0 , 3 briA Egkl2 x 1 c. 2 lucks Need Earn Ntcal; ' • 3 orstkx real/terml , 2 brIA Rye Flow, P*4 Mk . .. .. 1 Pr.:lmm awes idensmet9 and ta a& py Pia, J.,/ 111.1444HU15 . 4 CO .- - ' ' ,, t - Tinle by r. 2 CO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK SALE ' ' 111S:--5 tons Saleratus, in lids and br! ,lo .alebY no 11 011ERTDALZELL 2 Cu). LE.I.P ARlA—Leaf Lard in kris anti kegs _ sOll lit ssir hi - 11011ERT DALZELL de CO, .1.9' : Liberty %tree*. --.....-... . . . Q UGAII,-15 likils prime N.OileansSugrir, 1.7 In nun. bud for .a.le by ROBERT TIALZEI.L dii co. Jai/ I 'Liberty .tent. 1? ISII I— FifteMi drums 0. 11. Codfish; Lir1i.T.T3..1.':.1!, . '1 . ',. ;; ''' 1 „ :.1;11, ' ,... " ;2.1. ' , " ''' I"r. Pin .10/10 WATT r Cu) CPi . • • . _ ~ in . , SE-- 19i. bas Creole Cheese in store L. ,, ,, ,z5iii.a....b. L, JAMES PAW-JELL,. Nn. IN Water nitwit l "-. _ _.. .- g litiOCElt I ES; N_l rn half rime. Timm: ll).en and Titiet MIS. :4.11 y !nu.. dr, .b . ,...1t0ri. arid liiiit Painter. Ili bLiteii 1i.i.,1 1 1 . A libblirs.,u :.1. Tub:imp. , 14 do t i.... , 12 , r..1 , ....,...e2 T or u n r....a a'a do. Si do Ci.bi Vt. Tobacoo. • 1i..,j: , :iii , i 1 . fr. T.:.i ,04 ..‘ ,. . r ia ' 4 , ', ; r7, ; ,--,', .. ' l';'...G'rolile Lriiirii janil . I J OII .4:CRKEII itCO ir_ILUE--Twenty lie e barrelsbi Pale by 5,..A J.ll ' 2,'*".1110 . (X', On. Co ITocid .4. ' ti LASS PAPER—Fire hundred - reams of tir tiT a . th.. .. pa4lat. for Fella by . . • . - J. KTllil & CiL'. , :n. CZ ITnel . I ---- [LOPS' S.ATINETTS.-3Jurplky Bur 6- nnired a lot , d* banrkierne lane, 31Ixed ,ayincy t.. wear,aleo. Plaid and, Plain (Nash:nem, ta great,yariety,Jletuuf Ca , lineree.fientucky Jean. Black VolYet.3, Ae.. at n , elll nurser of fourth and r.Slarketoolo t ‘ixts 1.1:0. 4, 1 3 Iti store soil fbr talr /soil . L O O. l qS-6O7lltinfired tons ,Tennesee ll to.fat LI.P tom Troneve 57=6 , 1 Ws - hie& stem.- j."o VOTASII.--Zi Potazh, just icceired, ..IW. , by IV RoDttir DALZELL & CO. IVRESii ROLL BUTrEß=2o,l,EB,jll6l..reed for xa.le by CAN F7ELD L 'I LAX.St ED—A Anal! lot for safe by • " ..117 .I..a.cANnxis. • („,; lIEEP l'EL'fS---1 lade for We hy • 4.‘17J. it.CANFI-ELD UtiAit , -Twentv bhde new Sugar do hand and Tor .1.. by J.r.5 B1(01511.1-8.1DKPATRILI6 qion.-i,mo__Twenty b. w.. H. Grapes; -1- i 14 6.7... Grant 2 Wallin.% ' 14 b. W. A. 11.1.1 DC . Litl D. Derrowi. half pound: -- 1.4 D010r.... do - on band •144 .1.1 DROWN d 11/REPATRICK" S UNDRIES--Ten bxs S:Tplmans Cocoa; lf , Ereetm:at Leonia: 10 bee dm Eagle Clem eal for o. LT .161 E. ".BROVN ZehirKPATlllltih"d' ... _ . T IfE BEST OF WINES AND Bitxxurxs, fur cola Lr r ".Vl 6 ' 4 "71'4,n iT , Psge d • LOUlf—Than huniireeburrels just feed 'aga formally BURDRIDUE E 101 l No. 116 Water et HAVANA SUGAR—Ti'venty,boxem White ni....-eti g ur, far Astln 1,, 11171IIIRIMB t INIIIIRA3I, 116 Water K. PILES. Cabnin, Pimento . , Vepper, Clovem, II =xi Nutmegs, for rade by 1e..11.111 DR, fi EY AFC°, de l 7 Water rt ?rout KAI ---- - - re UTTER—Eight borrrls packed for sale by i 14 S. V. TON Cm:CC - HORST t CO. LARD—Sixty-Leis No:I la afore and for sale by 11.13 I:!A LUIDICKETkOY-..) 7 4krt Vrcat 2.REASE--Fortylire brls• is Atore, for gain _X by ISAIAH IaKET k jal3 Watee and Fronts ty 1 11200 M& -One hundred dhoti for enie •E• F. TVN'TiOrIIOIIIIT k CO. - -BEST PI7'ACE -7 '.1 - 0 , 111/)7 TEA. 01011010 t ILAIVOIITIVrS Tea - Sint., tart nde of the D among. tlood flat-wed Te ar a y 0 0 ma y, p ir io nn u d, • The finer quality, at 76 . •In - tetra topyrtine at 21 On • • del Old Country wont Una are 8LA.07-TYA. will fan:lmm rult their palate exartly. Janda of-Teas we nrselre direct from Ductn nl. and tory cannot be bat:MU:any other Wore In Pittebur g h. • ENOLISII GIN, OLD JAMAICA RUM, t 4 br the quart or wholenalr.ll.4l l e 4 h z I+l 11 nAwoRTH. CIBEEN APPLES—t'w'enty brlr. Pippins, %../I for rale by 3. Y. VON•BOXRIMILST k 1.A.L1110N.--5 brls• , jallnon:.:+io. 1, in store muf fur ralo by JO RODEILTSIALZKLL & CO. volenTN-21 hales for salTs-by — Jaln DICKEY COOSUrr it Froot rte VERILY DAVIS' P - AINKICLER-76 do '''''" " " ""l:. n irla t ivzi_ . a= rtrmb RIEI) FRUIT—:',O hits Pric4 - 1 Apples; ' by 111 o f 116 /med.. 63 . for 11+.11.jitlOA , ja2".l 15 a al Wood rt. •2(M) boxesKreisler brazd, Imudmg trawl steamer Dewitt Clint= fir MI6 lIAGALLY TEW ORLEANS SUGAR. ".""'''""'“V4slll7i'itTLVA'Z'' FORKS-- )sdoz best east eteclllay Forks: :)) dot lw , Ft Ilertann Mi/ . do • • DD, 404014•mcnkni otsksttel 3lknnr. , nricruneut cat 0 I k nOES--13tr.r.z beet Cat,.teel.noes; 4k ' Gazakk hone "4 1."0 IV AT OM k 4"' __ 1-DEACIIEs--'Three hutoircol• N1811(.111 ree'd aal fi.r. s_um:t. P. F!IP.IVER,._ LeYTIIES- 7. 75 tha GmE , Seythe,; 47,sse;s dos btst . torn - L... IVATLIIMAN SU Ml, Wetter and }luta et_ - CYTIIE SNEA'nis=ll . s.47s. best regent mosliourient and La: crato jal.4 L. 6. WArE6SI.I-N & SONTI NAILS & SPIKES-4:l.klr—m foi. b. 4.. Slab F. *AT 11)1.&.1-4'SON:.. EARL ASII-4_ carts prime for sale by lag ,L xI,AtCRIIA-S7 Ata:gb. ORANGES -2 brle Area, to arrive_, for aal. by - IsCiIIiELDOE INGBrik. , . lib Wawa • UTTER-10 brie pguierial, for sale by :Inc* *:c.inzuni.7. • . ST. LOUIS.' I : AVID O. TUTTLE. Attorney at Law, end Comndordnoor S. Pen. 'iron]. id- Loa, Mo. i A ci 0 ananinnknition..proul ansoirnd. accialy JOHN H. RANKIN, Attorney nn.l Conn .) me Haw at Loo, mat C0m50.,...m -• _tl... Sta. of i.„...,,,,,,,, Lo Lou... Ilna..lat_of. ~/..diotdierir Milai, 31-Quina.".VtbcCfur.. J.b.ritt. VILMA I Sou... 31ril`col A Co. i ' annlAily - .. . I Si J. FARDOS Commisaion Meec IR . onto. No. 31 Old L. in, NetOritn. tory onn ,,,,r,ii. o . b.., .I." Amon.= of =wad!. of U. kJ lading bnindo, whkh airy ult. for rale . alma. ar ./. Dunaol A co.. Cordon.: oi. 11 Andiony i J. Mx.l. J. D. • ram'a CO, Lazneholle, J. J. Durand.lognang. A. do Mood.. van, A. L. Inoville. A. do . 11 nudatio. Jean ionic A. 11. iTolio, Anon , . Gin. Bonleam 11...1 and ITliitoniiny in' y.k. /4.7:1t. " l i' ZlV l,l2 ! " Xidr b ifteli bU 14 ,I.oint. t'Abbt BOSTON I. AMCERIAN. ROUSE, .. lIAMOVEn STCSET.'IIOSTONs TILE Undersigned harshig entire) rrt ., 2 Ibuilt and enlarg,l the alsr.r.seatenalreretZallabe eont,minz In all abi,ut thme htuldnetl and aft na..,, would ns,retfuln glee not. that it la now tin radY for the rereptiou and arecantoodatilm of Oil. trartilg community. An es truant notireof the utisuitansed ebterehhtttnee of Illia House Is devoted superlitious, as the nuntecuas Imp... numb. whieb bane been made rantint be propellY Siren In an nlvertisrment. Snake it to ear. b. expense ban been ~ claret to render any •rartment ' , error, • . - The furniture a. made exprerrly to Ire. recintlesa of cost. and rrrfain portion.; of it. erperially the Drawing room,. will he found to I. of the nurt beautiful trunittar...p, ture. The Mainz now Eh, eartneiell, aret the boon fhe.' r eprhie will he so arranged . to suit the' rotten:deuce alba early and late. Every department will be ronducted in an unexernlinnt. bit .. ~..mt_ '.r.'l......'rriraftkdSZhiYrm!..th" thetnp2%a 11 , u; gflgern. Irtiom!Lym,,.cl.. IVIISCELLANEOUSI. JIL.,Tn7.It ftOUL f & MACKE, Wholesal. and Re- RICoVia'N ee"an fai:WteT r agr a -:26 te9 for sale J al9 Millilk.lDGE ni . _ _ WAR S 1110LASSE,, sugar; nunnirpor. alitaWr A - VIN.DOW y GLASS-20:us ei lEbebmar, bmad. trntl_ n . - elLUE—Tworitt harrela juil,i:ecalyed. and I)ltnr Jule low by lb, barrel. a a. N.ArICIATEIIANII. Corsi Wood , . Firth Inv . - - - .4 Ir-4-1/1 EE LBS. CANARY ,Slifir6ceix.ed lam r •mu 001 fermi,. at b: WICKERSIMWS. Coy. or Wm! k 143. iIIINBENG AND BEESWAX. --,1/ LA 0W.1147 I mat riccarnad now landing fin*, gem.. Toscana, Cr aal e br dela, 11,1 AIMI,DICKEY Jr C.- Water &Tient sta. FIIANNERS' OlL.—Twenty hid:, Bank Oil, - in nod ' , Nur, ad male 4 . 4,46. RIL?rD- Ai bt ; A b SSES.—i r k - llrk new, in Fiore, for • , 1 , 19 - J. 411. FLO-YD. LARD.—}} brie. No. I, now landing, for solo 1% dein '_Alen Medal - km. B BCKWIIEAT FLOUR—Twenty sacks in fnm and roe cola by deli •S.k IC ILtlnlat.79l.l irk RANGE 13ERRIES, , ILY ;00 lbe fur sale by dal] BRAEN k •REITEW, . F RENCHBRO ADCLOTIESi--Nurphy Burchfield beer ju. , t opened a tracts cundy of the hrlluric. qualitley Of the above ankh. 11:lauding black ven Coe. Alma Fr, , tad, Dmktrta and L'actunerea. black and fancy, and Mark Natinregii..., price" for the enallt). R OLL B UTTER. - :.Ten hole Roll Butter reeriied and for dal. I, a- W. iiARDA Von. G (ll, llFifty thouaand Cigars received seater aale by C. ,t Olt .NIEAL---Thirtv bags Oil Areal. received abd fyr , alc-by n.h. W. lIARDALOII. FLOUR --One hundred bile Extra aa Family ti :A 0. F. Fleur. mad avectrad and forc a / a by • & Ir. LIARRAUOIL AiIYEAVY WOOLLEN GOODS FOR SALE a ! atltc 7 lyri.v. tr zobtib w or the following.: Drab. b_, inkale Blur 14 Orr, hearer Cloth% lled arid Oil. bla.. which we are authorized to'close at radatzzl ll price, awl will te eold cm favorable terms by Ja 11. LER. It I tiLASSES—Firty a brim new c D for Ml2lO /TX fry . &27 linoWN A Etutnum. Z . —Une,liundre.d and fifty lxixe:nud :WO bra I.l.,,n4rived und thr•an low ya.. 5 KIXSPATAICS I~INDOW G LASS—Fire hundred boxes ermrurl ln aKn~ anti flr ogle br J.ll .I.t3IES" DAtZELL ARD—One hundred kegs pri4 ne'nerr Lard r. Park! &al for sale bi jai Bkoll7t k KIitIiCATRICk