—ma' Assoc:Simon sea Tun &ELM 07 ens Pees —The anntversary meeting of the "Ladies' tursocistion for tho Relief of the Poor" wee held 00, Tuesday evening, November 29114 in the r - Third Presbyterian . Church. Dr. Riddle, as Clainnsta, commenced the proceedings with prayer. After the constitution and reports had beau read,/eloquent addreseie were delivered by Rev. Mr. Quick, and B. Biddle Roberts, Peti ; after which, a collection was taken op, ae a fund with whieh to commence operations for the win ter. Owing tit the very few_ contributing meta' ben present, it has been deemed highly proper and advisable is present the Subject through the medium of the public prints, in crier that all may fully and perfectly understand the workings and practical operations of title most excellent Scheme of charity adopted bylthe ladles. - We are Insinuated to ar.nonece that clothing, provisions, Ac, can belch s soy time at the house of Mrs Harmer Denny .l en Third Street, meat the lecture. room of thd let Presbyterian church, where the managers meet every Monday afternoon for. the transaction 'ptbutsinees. fey can be sent by poet, or ottlir mesas, to Min Lydia Speer, Liberty prat. any poor person, if sent to any of them ladles, will be visited, and If found deserving; relieved.' IA. depot for Goal has been located on Water street, and donations . 'are earneatly desired. ,Ekerzfasy'a FauriA Annual Riport of the Lair,' Awriagi4 for flee Belief of the Poor.--Thiring the past winter, our Society assisted 117 fami , unionost of them repeatedly--gave out 48 ready Made woollen garments, and materials for 169 ' othen—.BB cotton garments and materials for 77 others; thus making In all 812 new garments— also 28 pieces of seeond.hand• (stealing, 14 quilt ed comforts, 107 palm of shoes, 1620 bushels of coal, '5100,20. worth of prorielons, and 87,68 worth of medicines. • lu bringing fhb, our annual statement, before the public, It is with reluctance we are obliged to acknowledge that the amount of eaciiitem Is less than that of the previous Sinter. This re sult certainly r e n u mbers caetbe attributed to any dim-- - !outlets of zeal, among the Managers, or on the part of applicrinta,"but simply, to the 'mat of fonds necessary to sustain our operatiohs. About the close of . last December, which was scarcely more than the commencement of the • rigorous season,. so few and small lied bean the donations, that our treasury was completely ex• haunted, and we were obliged an twonneoeseive weeks to close oar doors against all applicants, While the necessity of Anal adjournment, woe seriously dismissed. This disastrous terrains . ties was, however, avoided, and after many at ' torte, struggles and appeals, we were enabled to coetlnne our operation's until the middle of March. ln order, therefore, that we might h oar supplies for the severest weather, we Lays this year postponed the commencement of our labors nearly two months later than USW, our Annual Meetings haling heretofore been held during the first week of October. Urgent calls are now, however, coming in from worthy applicants, and It is certainly time for nobo lend an ear to their tales of distress. In settemoning -our forces this winter, it was found tidal the Board bad lost by remov als' and absence from home; mere rem ha its managers, but we take plasm:rein announcing that we be , SO sumeeded in inducing a number of older and highly experienced ladies to co-operate with us. This addition, together with the conetantly gaia ed experience of our original membere, will, It is boped, ovum increased conAdeme in the public . mind, with regard to the judgment and prudence of our measures. We would 'till cordially in vite theca-operation of any other ladies who will give their hearts and hands to the work, as our &striate are . very large, and by eub•rlivision could be much better attended to. AnAnow we would cone more appeal to the liberality lit oar community,' feeling confident that if the existence and plan of our Association were more generally known and properly under stood, we should not km the usual. difficulty in -procuring the adequate fonds As the winter SCRUM advancee, our minds us generally filled with anticipations of long even. lags rendered delightful _by social Intercourse, entertaining books, Statures concerts and many other innocent, and profitable enjoyments: let not these pleasing expeotetione, however, astir' els banish the remembrance of flume who are.nrt only denied such luiuries, but even the absolute rueuriries of life. Let us think of widowed mothers, and orphan children, now gazing with terrible anxiety into a gloomy future, which-de picts. naught to chew save - scenes of wretched suffering, shivering, starving misery --ales, how little idea do they who remain, in the luxurious Indolence of-their elegant homes, form of the mintint of desolation, and distress to be found at their very doors. Many and sad are the sto ried we Might relate of instances constantly re curring in ;our ,midst. From .that number we will-call - your attention to bat one simple, moor 'lttihad fact ~ in fiossonher . 'lliLeish family wan dismov. silted by one of oar committees, in a cold damp Geller, in the Third - trust, 'without feel - or food - 'of .aisy_kind, and alMoet- destitute of Clothing. ••••Thffathee van weiling.orya railroad at 'some distaiimasist.the oftthe motiatur. hulas takes gold, inuessondaild'lci - Ner — Lid, while four mill barefeet'shildren ware huddled together in - a eruner,^trylng to keep warm.. The room, which oentainialno furniture beside en old chair and bedstead, was quite dark, the abutters. having been..closed to protect them from the wintry Mut. The committee sent them at oaoe a load of call - and some provisions, and begged some old clothing for their immediate me, while other articles were being end', but all too lad to eats the poor woman's life—her husband returned In a few days; merely in time to hearher Ina grosiii and inmate herApath, produced by•absolute want; and this, tho,ln one of the, meet densely populated neighborhoods In oar city! Shall each Maidenly constantly 0300 r in, oar midst, _without calling forth more strenuous exertions In behalf of the suffering? We have es:lenity observed a season of Thanks giving to- our Almighty Father for die many aerates received at his hands, and would it not be y fitting sequent to tho • praises of that day that we offer some substantial proof Ot-0111..gra titale in gifts to the destitute, thus uttering not only by our lips, but in deeds of live, the thanks which' sprlog from sincere and, overflowing president—Airs. — Harmer Denny. • V:ce Prealdentl-514e. B. P. Tanner. Ist Directress—hire. Wm. Stevenson. --- Direattess--lira: Wri. B. McClure. 'ireasurer—Mles Lydia Speer. Secretary—MlN.°. ideCtarg. .biariagsre—Mrs, Bard. BakersLl, Mrs. Dsy, kn. J. O'H. Nuns, and tbirty'others. • COTIBT, Cools.--Before Judge MiLitim To the cow af Irwin vs. Morrison McCloskey et al., e.stlon for manatees prost!,...s!stion, thejtuy fouei for plaintiff for $5. , Ayre vs. the same defendants. The grounds of notion are the same u in the above Darragh, Mellon and Jones for plaintM; Wil liam', Shannon and Rodger" for'defimdanta Turn Dtnizow Muir will be 14130ffei011 to d► 7 for swirliest& The Court of Commou*Pleas and Orphan's Court will slid be la Roslyn. . !cum Iternn .81.tozi Durkee Como will ceste.teitee as itOjoumotiesoloa on Monday, for the pizpoes of prooenikog with the naturalise . . G . OAL Door N. p u b, sloe of the proptietare of a line of canal boats between this oily and Cleveland, appear ed beforct Alderman Steele, yesterday, and made information *seine/ _James Wilion, Captain of the oanal . :bast "Peak!! and George Clark, - a hand;for 'opening and abstracting parte of the cantods of, boxes of goods confided to their care, ' while entlititrip to Clevelanci,between.l3eaver sad We, Cestlt,bi this Btate. From one box $4O worth of goodeWeru, taktm; from the others the amount Wee not specifies!. Warrants were placed in the beads -of,,GlighiCanetable Hague, who immildf. Melt aertated !Mark, 'laud telegraphed to the proper, authoritiSs- In Cleveland,. who *nested • Wilson and plaaeol him in confinement, where he bow iles ensiling sthe requisition of the Glover , _nor of this State. ' The proper papers were for _ warded by to !Governor Bigler for The .rsquieltion, which' will probably, be here in a weopts of ,daye. • In two hours after the Inforinatlonlwaa made' elk the kfagistrate'a .offiffe in this fatty, bath of ,theislaused were antacid end placed In confine libinakt that a die has been obtained to fafag - deal of rascality of the setae nstere, mid active measures will be taken to ferret out the parties, 'bid the extent of their depreda• • - , Tern Csstsz.—The trensportatioi compialei of - this city are nuking preparations for the cold 'Weather by withdrawing their boats, and tying .4tem up [or ,the winter ; The business, daring the pteseat mordh, eo far, has beim very emaiL ,atedie i „a the met will be drawn cif tlitristater -% the, mild weather continues protraty isfore'Lto day ,ToinkOer, the - Supervisor of the Western Xiltision of Ai Coast, wo understand, Intends to - tmara oituPleteeind thorough repairs of the leo: On of the canal under lie charge. The locka edit be mare& obstacles in the bed of the ;venal removed, and 'walls, where necessary, erected during the comb:lg minter. • Tan ~ 0 03n1tritabT" Oast —AbaslOm -Morrie :tsppassred before Aidernuut Bach -master jos:tide,/ azsmigintion on the charge of etnwplrsoy pre! ',tetrad against bin ondothers, but no proseantot sppestbsti, the owe wit postponed until Tnestis, 11140110011 fell!, hearing. . . All. of tb - faint by es: fans.% of a • new bisildlsi :in bib! Xesspas --s,,sinaiiil severs/ Ste is 2 1 11 Itol,11041440161111010: , • - ' RODll2llT.—Eafire e.ntento of a Jewelry eters stolen.—Ono of the most extensive robberies that bee been Dome:Wed In this region for paste, wee perpetrated on Thursday. The slffeter is a man named Mellon, who owns, or did own, a jewelry store to the Eagle Hotel Buildings, Liberty street. On Monday, basing occasion to go to the °wintry, be left the eet&b• liebment in charge of a journeyman in hie eat'. ploy. He returned late on Thursday night, af ter the usual time of closing the store. Yester day morning on proceeding to his plane of bust ' nees, he found the store closed, and after wait, leg some time he forced his way in, when he die covered teat the entire contents of the store had been etolen. The loss will amount to between two and three thousand dollars.- About 'fifty watches, and other articles in the jewelryline, chains, &o. &c., were taken. Mr• Mellon pro ceeded to the boarding house of his clerk, when he was informed that the latter had left the afternoon previously In a hoot, taking with biro three trunks. Hwette was informed of the facts, and imme diately started inquiries. A t the latest accounts he had obtained the number of the hack in which the clerk bad left the boarding house, so that It Is probable he is now on the track of the thief. LA l oll2.—Patrick Murphy, while intoxicated, entered the office of Dr. Dixon, Federal street, Allegheny, yeetecday, and stole a valuable cloak and a book. The artioles were found in his pos session by the officers. Ho was locked up for a hearing to-day. The Whig primary meetings will be held to day in this oity. We will give the Het of del. gates on ?Sunday. FOR CALI7OI.III4A —Bishop 81168011, will start for California, next week. His hot address in this city prior to his departure, will be delivered tomorrow (Bunday,) at the Anniversary Exer cises of the B. B. Association of the Liberty street Methodist Church. Tan Lan ROBBIE!. —The pollee of Alleghe ny succeeded in recovering seventeen of the tur keys stolen (with a horse and wagon) froth John Lyth, on Wednesday night, in Allegheny. The fowla were concealed in the cellar of an Intermit. ed house on the corner of Rebecca street and Sturgeon Lane, in the first ward, Allegheny.— They were Wet:titled and taken in possession by Mr. Lyth. The horse and wagon have not been recerered yet, nor le there any clue to the detec tion of the thieves. The police are on the alert, however. BILLINOLOQOOI OM B MlDAY.—llsrehsll Swartz welder appeared before Alderman Me/dealer, yeeterday, and charged William Carr, the pro prietor of a drinking saloon on Fifth street, with selling liquor on Banday. AAtarrant for the ar rest of Carr was leaned. Conanctriost —ln our notice of an ingenious istirgleal operation by Dr. Walters, in yesterday's paper, we said "that a pistol barrel, of enitable dimensions," &0., &o. We should have said bail, but overlooked the error in reading the proof. GAMBLING AND TIPPLING Houss,.—..lames Ben ford was taken before Alderman Major, on Thurs day evening, on a charge of keeping a tippling and gambling hoise, on oath of a man named George Boller. The prosecutor was yesterday committed to jail for live days for disorderly conduct by Alderman Thompson, on oath of a mac named Reed. ASIMULT AND . BATTLIT --John Duff bald Juror- Illation before Alderman Major, yesterday, spinet James Divine, for assault and battery. Divine was arrested and held to bail. We are informed by hi. P. Oster, who was a enterer in the late conflagration In this Plate, and who was insured in the Western Farmers• Insurance Company, of New Lisbon. that he re ceived from the agent the next day after the fire the full amount of his entire loss in rash. This speaks well for the character of the Company.— TP his company has an agency in this city, No. 12 Fourth street. Bsavnt—A. very large and elegant hotel has just been completed in the town of Beaver, called tho"Porier Hone," under the management of Majo4D.avid Porter. On Tuesday ifs completion was of by a very large and fashionable •re-tution of ladies and gentlemen of Boner coutityc.and of thin city. The magi° was fur nished! by Young's Band, of this oity. Every thing pasted off harmoniously and to the great credit of the gentlemen who officiated In its man. agement. Emmett Menem—The engine of the night freight train of the 0 & P. R. ft. brcke on Thurs day night, just an the train wan about leaving the station ' and was in oonsequenne detained for an hour. At eleven P. M. the tram matted once more, but - when near-Courtneyarille, the engine broke again. The freight train coming Best did not arrive, in elmesquence, - for some home after tke_usnal time.. ' • • Gurus ftwrimatazt,Comeon..in,our_sidser .tbring edemas will be found a notice to regard to. the . organization of a Oermaa..; Reformed Church, for the members of that denoudnaHon in this city who prefer service 1n the English language. This body of okrietiane is well and fame* known throughout this State and Ohio; aid many of one worthy citizens have-been, In other places; connected with it. Their religions partialities lying in that way, it is natural that they should desire to secure for themilllvas re ligions prlviliges in emu:motion with the church of their father,, and of their choice. We 11114111 , Maud that a goodly sober have already report-- ed themselves se standing in that connection, and. anxious to enter into the organization.— Others, whose eye may meet the notice, will hniejan opportunity of reporting themselves at the meeting on Mcgiday evening. 'IIIIIIIBEIGHTOIL—The Essiern Manufacturing Company, whom we . noticed some time since as having purchased lands in and around New Brighton for the purpose of entering very exten sively into the manufeaturing business, will soon covalence operations with a cotton and as Iron milL . - - Tn. ANZIVIEBART of the Sibath School MAO ctstion, of Liberty street M. E. Church, will take place in the church named. (corner of Liberty and ilay,) on to-morrow (Sunday) evening; ex trains to commence at 7 o'clock Bishop Simp son and others are expected to tidiness the meet- Lug. Friends of the Sabbath School cause are respectfully invited to attend. $261111/11.111).--8tolen front my premise; on Wedinidai hat s Bowel lore; ,from 18 to 14 hands high, eight yeate old, white ram Also, at the same time 24 live turkeys, and er wagon. The above reward wttt be given for the anted and conviction of tho thief or thimee. Jomt Lrra, Near Geo Works, Allegheny atty. _. Lag Baoman.--A man named Patterson was run over by the Allegheny Engine on Bt. Clair street, last night about 'seven o'clock. His leg was broken by the accident. ' Another, whose name dlcknot reach us, wee also run over by the same machine, but wo did not ascertain the extent of the Wades received. The alarm of ere was false. B . . • 00ICS xacteived. to-d ay at DAVISON'S 1.111 Boon Store, fa Menet street. nese litht T he Awl relict the BibLe.&l Impair, for ell ...song Pulees Wment, Golden Links. or Talon sal PONIIII for Yontb;ilastanted; TIP Top. or the Noble Alm. illuttrated; • Devine of osltb, newt splendid edition of 'Morrie Po .nes, Judah's ifoo:Aletseder's Morel Solent% de Prim. litre Minh Vases 'do Oonsolatten; Postal's Lessem. by Mesen,Osnott , s Pastoral Theology: Mark'. Work. Wbolesele endr.tail:Dr J. 8. DAVISON. CHEESE -2000 big. prime cutting Cheese: 600 do do - om dm, MT* Ka oato br 2* " J 2. 7 .136 hrflit.,D.h' B UTTE ' 20 bre, roll, in cloths; no2D BO keg. wked sdit o foralVA . D .111 LAID DE L &INES L•Justroo'd this morn ' A_ Maims & Co.'s, No, 211, 61.13 strset. IS es seezore of those beaattfol Plaid Detainee, brilliant -eel VLOAKS TAIMAS—A. A. Mason*. & I , I exhibit this aztorniar. another WO Wiwi' Clo.ti and Tatum. Of the Imo* t , uhlonablik etyles and we tests a iutiiNs.AND CURRANTS- Clabtax.lll46o Pofilm i' - MX bczeo. 76 o .foto; - . MB. Or Bowl. WAslofto. 67.7 6 per bor. Holt bolus do do 1.66: del 9*r " ., at' 12 110111.12 d 1 VigAlltit ' o Dts l itEST quality Fire °radars, box of 40plui. " thf.7 the Diamoia4. FLOOR 1341Z5, for covering Carpets, from ix to 3% yards wide. for tals rhea', at :h. Car at irarocoru4Do. 312, Mutat AL W. IttCLINTOCi. 000 A'S lISTI MATS just rec . . at the I °pre Weeinoese, Ho. 112, auk's .f.v A rRANSPAIDINT WINDOW 'SIIADES-= • -♦ lareo W ram et of denim and pattern. on hued for ear se Os It utytfow ft 112 sf afarket at. I UST reed from dm Manufaoturers, 3 dos. et pair lambi Rubber Leggiagg. it anasually law DNo ea, at as India Rubber Dayot:N a. no wow tiIEgNIXERBOOKERMAGAZINE for Deember. his been reed Df H. P. CALLOW. • Unalch'Mugs. &I are.t._ OOKS'loat rood at Davison's Book Storo, La a Wirer attest near atb: - Rarpern taal Putnam's Iraitaglear. - • and !titan:cern Philosophies; P eTt n O 1 n r dally, new aunty; • • Lieber catelati lAbarrr anr ftralltarart; Webster'. Dadrourrirr. tlffarollr rirrri w , Lsatratrath on the Illy. end Flaw, Nave, Nano.. Explanatary Bible. Death' of • Latin Caltdran.Ptinln_ Yarn Laaran T.l:: , ippar; Mulligan, of 1111stanft tamp Lantern . Nan; tam i11.45p.1i DO nacho'. Or Operant Lin at Pori ; tickler; Drawn" and h.da. elk . fifikn'PEET . V.tdoeinised India Rub tr% PE= 1 :&4 1 :1: 1 ark ill -"" ' l b t at. ..,, „ or ; 111ittafttlialliat~b karibaterOtas (Oa ' 0; ~. ~ ,,,, a .:,-;;lti.,;,- 4, 4 ..,', , -.- , .., , " t s• BY "I'ELF,GRAPH YIIBTECILB BY THE BLIBMIL. • Naw Yoam, Deo. 9. The British Cabinet Council again met on Vi'edneedsky. 64:Torkish synipathy meeting wea held at Glasgow, which wee, attended by about 8000 perverts. Kossuth lent a • long letter containing his views. The weather is everywhere favorable for agrl culture In Ireland. A company has been ohar tared to be established in Cork for the mantas° tare of flax. .. • FAAACZ.—The iron daties will be mill farther redueedia 1865. humor amigne the 27th of January for the 00ronatioo by the Arobbiehop of Paris, who will prerlonely be made a Cardinal. . . The finances of the Department of the &in° amount to three quarter's of a nottlion if tram, being a deficit for the year. The Prefect recom mends an increase of window taxes and trade patents to meet it. The reported revolt in Lyons is incorrect. The Orteenists are busy, and talk of fusion with the 'elder and younger branches of the Bourbon family. The Cholera has broken out in Paris; nine cues occur per day. The'ecaralty of breadstuffs causes ankle. ty, notwithstanding the immense imports. SPLUIL—The Cortes have opened; and Benor L Moline is appointed Minister of War. New Oahlana, Deo 9.—The whole popala• Lion to indignant at the false cholera etatements of the Tribune, which are ridiculously false, there being no feare of the epidemic). The Bark Robert, of Boston, arrived today. WABILIZOTO2I, Deo. 9, 1853.—The War depart ment received &dairies to-day from Capt. Morrie, unifirmiug previous amounts of the measure of GULIZIIBOII party. The Star says that Morrie found the bodies so mutilated by velvet!, that he could not remove, or even bury them. gaunt eon war shot with fifteen arrow; and Kelm, late draughtsman, was shot through the heart with a rifle ball, and both arms torn off, and nothing but a watoh gaud found on hie body. BALT/YOU, Deo. 9.--The Baltimoreiond Ohio Railroad Company have refused to accept the ordinance Oleg the olty endorsement to the $5,000,000 loan. It has objected to the provi- Sion which restrict" through tickets. New Your, Dom 9 —A aollision occurred on the - Erie Itallrond three mites from Jersey pity, at ten o'clock bust night, between the express coming and the emigrant train going. The ex• press train passenger oars were driven into each other, and six or eight passengers were seriously injured, among whom was Mrs. Little, of 'Lanes. elite, who was en company with Mr. Whittemore Stanton, of Virginia. None of the emigrants were seriously hurt. Loot,vims, Deo. 9.—The steamer Australia streak a wreak at flat bland, Upper Mississippi to-day, and sunk, The bost and cargo are prob ably a total loss. She teas moored for $16,000 at Pittsburgh. WASALIOOTOIII CITY, Dec 9--The foreign rep resentatives present in Washington, with their lithe., paid their respects to the Prominent and lady yesterday. This is the first reception Mrs. Pierce has participated in, and the interview was agreeable. It is understood that the oustomaz7 receptions will be resumed at the White Rouse in the course of the week. , Berra; Dec. 9..—=.lowes A. Chickering, Plano Forte Manufacturer, died of npoplexy hat night. N. Cunningham & Co., merchants, on India Wharf, in the California trade, failed yesterday for $160,000. Ctiontstart, Deo. 9 —Flour—Dull and b.eavy at $5,1805.20 Hogs—ln fair demand and ether firmer at $4,26®4,80. Not much doing In Provisions. Whiskey-21} and dull. Clover. seed--Scaree.and in demand at $5,60. Cheese dull at V. Butter—Hood roll some and wanted at 14®16. A:moderate business in Greenlee, nt 41g5 fa. Sugar; 12@121 for Coffee ; 28;g24 for hlolassu. The river is falling; weather cool and clear, frosty. Ni, Your., 9.—Cotton firm. Floor— Sees 4000 bbls; easier , Sales 10.000 bbl, State at $6.81; Ohio $6,81®8,87; Southern steady; sales 600 tans $7,08®7,25. Wheat firm; sees 35,000 bush Oennessee at $1,78; Southern $1,86; White Corn firm; sales 86,000 bush Yellow at 78080. Provisiorts.—New Pork steady; ruler 400 bbl,. Beef steady; sales 860 bbls. Lard firm. Whiskey; sere 200 bblr; firmer. Coffee; gales 850 bags; quiet. Sugars doll. Iron and Lead quiet. Tobacco steady; sales 150 !Ade; Kentucky at B®9. Cotton, export elate to-day 160 baler; speculation 700. Stocks dull and heavy; money unchanged; enehange steady.— Cleveland and Toledo 92k. • '.......ThurnaLrttte. JUL. foreign adri on flattened the market; .salee 1,4!90bb15. for ex port at 86,76 at which rata it is fitely tifferiall steady sale, aro tasking to the trade at former rates. No salmi 'Rye Flour. Bales 600 ebbls. Penna. Corn Meal at $8,87. Groin; Wheat un changed, only a limited amount offering, sales 2000 bash. at sl,6o'for prime Bcothern and Penns. red, and $1,60 for white. Market bare of Bye. Corn dull, miles old yellow at 7 6 , new at 64@67 afloat. Grooeries, more doing and large salss Bops effected at fall rates. Whis key, sales lots in bbls. at 27 and In hhde: at 28 f; :1 A L PITTSBURGH MARXEI'. 0771. Prnsinnon Guam's,' latardar looming, December 10, 100.1.1 PLOUR— tin twang In the market 1. not ea bran, and prim Amur to ha,.. downward tudna,y. Salto from lint hand. of e 0 strparina at OM, 36,20 and 16 do. at Oath 2t and 23 do. at 25,76, and 40 do. supernal, and attra at 564101346,1t7. OATS—ales on the wharf 0200, 100 4.04 141 bua from int Lump at 441; from atom at 41OM BMMc2M=EI OL4V/111. BUD—sales from Ant haatte of 7/ ba. Sir 25. WI five' store at $6;14. • 116Y—ealta ►t media of 11 louts at $1061113 I too. " ' B111:111WLIMAT noui-h.. of 91 , owsks hum Ilnd band. at glad. and 57 do. at $1.1). • BLOON—• lot of 1000 lba. oaw 000ntry atom was sold 13i. fog moat BOGAlL—milia of 16 hbds. now N. 0. Bog. at shi. to the egnante7 Ow!. MOALTA.II2 LID COIXERCIAL The Treasurer of the !Quiet Ph!Walhalla hu presented hle statement of the opetatiene of chat Institution for the •• onth of leoeesobat, Just eland. The fblloglog table bow. the amount of the coinage °eta ado... In Ban. 3932.508 ....... —...... 827.919 noo 000 2.888 Total --- All Coin-- Copper—Cen IMPORTS BY RIVER ViII2ELTNO. br Esoh.s.-8 bbls •hloks y .7 V Deny: 100 do/dattln k liaLaugh. lo: EA bin !barley W0.X11102 577 slaw Aram; 5 bls cols Adams A so; 02 do WIGS A tdoOso diem, 172 do 8 As aoloct•J D Stuart. 20 Id, d sole Dran- , 14 , 41il 26 do :Dolan. 0 floaltb; 30 bbdr balk ham Joe.. & Debby: 62 64 lard all Vogul & e..• al do J Dalkon: 484 aks wheat Brran * co; 16 do rags W..; 74 bbls & 162 rots wheat 1211marth cer. 6 kas Cbllda &