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    ROME MATTERS.
llt
VIE Ntws,—The river was nearly clear of
ate ysetenday. The I.lnge 'of water in the evening
Inte, 9 feet, full, not having receded any during .
A steady rain was falling all day, and.
may therefore look for a further rise.
The coal boats coinmenced parsing out on Sun_
. day night ; and were going out nearly all thiy . yes
tlay. In tL q morning the river was dotted all
Over with dram. ' Some of those that went out on
Sunday night.did riot 'fare very well; six boats
are iiticking at MerriHan, two at Dates, two at
Lowry, feurat Beaver Shoals, and perhaps others,
Dispatcheffrom below alimegnee the river clay .
tea with iti:at Blear.land, near Wellsville, on
- the oluendel t. inide.' On the other Bide the ice
passal otr,, , leavingit clear, and the-boats that
left here went down on that aido of ..the
-in safety; therein a dam at the head of the
island, on the Open 'side, it may be somewhat
rieky for them to get over; but the report is that
titere is enough water to carry them over.
Navigation on the Monongahela was resumed
ieeterday, the Jefferson coming down, and the
Lnatirms going up in the evening.. On the Alle
gheny-the Charilisher was advertised to leave
• "yesterday; and the Cornplanter to-day.
The . shia which has pastedinto the
k iin dirocci pt Berm Snowden,,s, we hear, to go' into the
gt e .h en ygle trade, running on the same days as
Dian
The . was heard from at Steuben.
ieiderday mon;ing, having got past the
gorge safely. . - .
.The Pittsburgh did not leave, yesterday, owing
to' the non-arrival of the other packets from be
..
low, one of which is to go to-day. She will leave
without fail; and passengers will find
themselves at honie,' on board of h'er'.
The Gard was Also unable to get out. She is
now at the wharf, taking on freight, and will
leave this afternoon for Louisville: The' Gurelis
a new boat, with fine accommodations, handsome
ly fitted up, and well officered.
The Wincheiter, a capital boat, is the regular
Wheeling'packet for to-day. She leaves at 10
o'clock this morning.
The tiro coal barges sunk at ShousetoWn, to
which we made allusion yesterday, belonged to
the Seines Guthrie, and not the James Nelson.
..A.ECHISEE DIBLETER--ACCIDINT TO THE STEAM
= IiUSHAILLAX.—We learn that the Hungarian,
Captain Collier, with a cargo of sugar alad mo
lasses,from New Orleans for Cincinnati, encoun
tared a onag or some other impediment in the
Miasineippi river r on the Ist Anat., near Point
Chicot. She knocked a bole in the hull, on the
starboard knuckle, near the forward hatch, which
tensed her .to make si feet water in the hold.
The leak was stoppod„ and the beat had reached
Sniithland, where . she will bo docked. The ex
tent of the damage-lo . boat and cargo, we did nut
""We learn from pa.ssengor who came through
from Alton by land, that the snag broke of in the
The Hungarian was full of German emigrants,
among whom the ship fever raged to a terrible
extent, and we learn that there, were fifteen
deaths on the boat between Memphis and Cairo.
THE MURDER CASE
The trial of Charles S. Hixenbongh and John
Blom indicted 'for the murder of William
Henry Carson, on the 15th of December, 1853,
was taken
up yesterday morning in the Court of
Oyer and Terminer, Judge McClure on the bench.
District Attorney Roberta and M. I. Stewart,
Esq., appeared for the Commonwealth, and Col.
Black, E. P. Jones and J. B. Sweitzer, Esqs., for
the defence:
It appearing that one of the jtuymen, James
Ward,..wan not a citizen of the Bolted States, Col.
Black moved that the array be quashed on that
ground.
The District Attonmy contended that the juror
had been challenged for that cause.
.The motion was orentiled by the Court.
Abnut four o'clock in the afternoon the coun
sel succeeded in having a jury sworn in.
The -prisoners plead not gni* , to the indict
ment. '
Mr. Stewart opened for the prokeution in a
neat speieoh, in which he laid down the law, rela
tive to;,uncl the various grades of the crime of
Murder.
At the conclusion of Mr. Stewart's addre.s. the
prosecution pr,seeeded• to call witnesses. After
the emnxiination of one witness, District Attor
ney Roberti , requested the reporters not to pub
lish the testimony until the came was completed.
The Court concurred with the request of Mr.
• Roberts and - consequently we are obliged to de
lay the report of the trial untS to-morrow or the
next day. ,
Hatran STATES .Conar.--Judge Irwin on the
Hon. Alfred King, Mayor of Erie. and M. B.
lowry,ofthe same place,appearedinCourt yester
day morning,to show cause why they should notte
emnraitted for contempt of Court, in resisting the
Marshal
, CoL Black; CoL M'Crusdless and Judge Hep
burn appeared for the respondents, and Hon. E.
Stanton and Hon. A. W. Loomis for the Uni
ted States.
Mr. Stanton*Ul to the Court, the particular
charges preferred against the defendants, which
- were as- follows : That they had - resisted the
Deputy Marshal In arresting the four prisoners
now in jail That they had procured their es
' .+cape; and that they had resisted the mandate of
the Court.
.Mr. Stanton proceeded to read the notice ser
. wad bY the Deputy Maralmlupon the two gentle
, rdenTamed above and George J. Morton,
who
vas not present, for thealleged reason, that the
notice was hot served - upon him personally.
• The notice informed. he respondents that the
Court would be moped on 'Monday the 16th inst.,
that they stand committed forcontempt of said
..Court, upon certain charges then and there to
be alleged against them, as follows :
On the 6th day of.Jattuary.list, they resisted,
aided and assisted in resisting the Deputy Mar
, altal of said district in the execution of his duty
Vets Marshal, whilst executing the process of said
Court against Kilpatrick and others.
Mr. Stanton stated that the notice had been
nerved upon King and Lowry personally, and the
notice for. Morton left in his _mother's house, on
the 11 th .inst. The counsel announced thetn
,,aelviis ready to proceed with the argument upon
the motion. . "
Col. JleCandless asked the Court for. a con
tine:ince for one day, as the respondents'arrived
,
in the city on Saturday night and Sundatinter
tvening, they had not had time to prepare them
selves' pyroperly.
Col Black asked for the affidavit - upon which
this amtice to show cause was fotmded. OU being
informed that therehad been none filed, ho re
quested the Court to'enter hie protest. "
Judge' Hepburn; thought as the • case:. was
draught with many and important issues at law;
'• longer time should be granted: Trials for eon
_tempt .were very rare. There were many points
' , of law to bo consideredi and studied in carrying
on the GM. He thought a week would not be
too keg a delay, and accordingly asked the Court
v' for a continuance' until next Monday.
• Stanton objected. He would yield to a
- . reasonable delay, bat a week was too long. ,
Judge-Irwin Mated that if so long a delay was
granted, the respondents must file affidarinf that
there was important testimony which could not
-pro Cared in legs , time. He felt disposed to
' , accommodate counsel on every occasiond but in
this case no'ulauscessary 'delay could - be admit•
. led; as it was a matter affecting peremalliberty,
any necessity could be shown by respOndents,
- would grant the week's continuance.
Mr.:llleCandlessi thin proposed Thursday, to
which Judge Irwin consented, and the Court was
ad,jonrned until 10 o'clock - that day, when the
hid will be proceoded with.
tiOrtster Civnar.—B¢fore Ron. Moses Ramp
ino,:president Judge. , -
• Auguit Seibert vs, Pennsylvania RailroadCom
laity; No. 042, April term, 1853.. limltstootter
for plaintiff, and Stokes for defence.
This 'was an Setion brought' to recover :a trunk
alleged to have been lost by the Railroad-Compa7
ay while transporting it. 11;:j0re; :; ,,, , :;5 14 `r
eel, the Court entered judgiv.
in ttic Imo of s4oo;provideeZ
of thirty days the lost trunoi
George L. Heim and dot— :.:d e k r , vs. J o hn
8. Negley; No. 646, April te.4l. Uinbstaet
ier nod Shaler fur plaintiffs,res,l Mellon and Nog,
Jey for defence. -
This was. an action brought to recover dama
ged for, 11. bieich of covenant. The defendant
l onen d ti* plasntiffs his vineyard; he afterwards
purchased the lease from them, for the. SUM of
$200: This 'action was brought to recover the
rnones, which Negley refased to pay alleging that
the plaintiffs bed damaged his property to a great
ex amount than the sum he agreed , to pay. On
.
L , .
mtmisr.—Ofdeer Fox arrested a min named
'John Redmond; yesterday. ,for.tho larceny or
feather bed mud a quantity •of clothing from a
man named Thomas Welch, of the Sixth Ward.
The larceny was committed enema weeks s ego.
itedniond was taken_before Alderman Major,
committed him to jail. • -
• We may,
,hire state , that 3lessem Fox and
f- Dougherty barcestablished en independent po
lice at Aldertnanliajoi and Loids' offices.
.
Crment "or Isot:sr.—Two of Mayor Valea
yolk° :arreatOd • man named John Keanan, on
Satan - lay night,. on - 14. ettargo of ateallng s set of
: Unitas front — Spumes. Half-Moon Toren:4 on
Giant street: . ,The Inkiness tlelongaci to,a WO
iirpintitd Ilagti,R4hardstip,..- . Kerinan Oralcosn7'
lOW unt111040; !Qin farthei hooting: '
! I .liffi.entra ; l36 ! cin young man named,
John Crawford, (aged 24,) a. resident of Alto
! gimpy city, committed suicide yesterday morning
! by shdoting himself' through the chest, while la
i boring under mental derangement. The pistol
with which the fatal deed was committed bad been
concealed from him for some time, but he suc
ceeded in finding it on Sunday evening.
Tho deceased lived but a short time after the
discharge of the pistol. Coroner Lowry held an
. inquest upon the body yesterday morning and a
verdict founded on the facts was returned by the—
! jury. ;
Wnixams.—This gentleniau was still
too unwell, yesterday, (though improsing,) to
resume his onerous labors in the District Court.
It is expected, however , ' ' that he will take up his
trial list for last week to-day.
BOLD Roanotv.—On Saturday evening, about
dusk, three or four young scamps went into a
dry goods store on Market street, while but one
clerk wan in attendance, and while two of them
engaged the clerk's attention,
the other went
back to We desk and took therefroni a small box
containing ten or twelve dollars In change.
CoL' OP QUAIITEIt SZserOss.—Before his
Honor, Judge M'Clure, and Associates Boggs
and Adam&
:Com.* Sarah Coleman and Amandk.lloore,
indictment assault and battery. Theyirere ac
quitted; no prosecutor appearing.
ASSAULT AND Berraar.—Alderman Patterson
of Birmingham, committed Martin Spell and
Catharine Mott to jail, yesterday, for another
bearing, on a charge of assault and battery, and
for surety of the peace, preferred against them
by John Mott.
iIITLLITOCICS FAXILI MEDICLIMIL—There is
no country in the world where such large fortunes
have been made in vending medicines as in our
. own. The superficial extent of its territory, and
its scattered population render the services of a
physician unattainable in many localities, and
consequently the sick have to depend upon those
popular recipes, which experience has shciwn to
be efficacious in the treatment of diseases. It is
- remarkable that but few of these medicines have
been compounded by professional gentlemen, and
this is the reason why remedies, excellent per
haps for specific cases, have been invested with
pfunicean qualities by their proprietors, nod
quackery made to usurp the place of science. As
a necessary consequence, there ore but avery few
of these medicines which bare retained - Hie public
confidence, and the really good ones having made
fortunes for their owners, are not so extensively
pushed into the market—wealth having created
carelessness in business. Family . Medicines of
undoubted 'utility are indispensable in our coun
try: those who live remote from settlements, and
•in sections which will not support a regular phy
sicians, must-depend upon their family chest of
remedies. To such and indeed to all whose cir
cumstances will not allow them to retain skillful
practitioners, the retirement of Professor Joss
M'Cusroett, .M. D., from active practice, and
the arrangements which he has completed for a
preparation of Family Medicines from his re
cipes, will prove a mostimportant announcement.
There is no Physician in the country who has
had greater experience in his profession, or been
a more devoted student; or has had greater suc
cess both in practice and as a teacher, He has
filled the chairs of Anatomy, Surgery and Ob
stetrics, in various Medical Colleges, and what is
of equal importance, bas,- as a pharmaeopolist,
devoted much attention to the preparation of
medicines. Eminently successful in his private
practice, extensively known for his medical ern
dition;skilled in the peculiar faeulty of impart
ing his knowledge to others through lectures, and
the instruction of more medical students than
perhaps any other man in the Union, Dr. Mc-
Clintock is just the person, whose experience,
science, research and reputation will beget that
complete confidence in the public mind which
will relieve his medicines from , all suspicion of
empiricism, and carry them into every house as
a blessing.
McClintock's Family Medicines are remedies
adapted - to particular diseases, put up in cheap
form, and suited to general distribution: The
Doctor's principal object in adopting this phial of
extending their usefulness, has been the many
urgent calls for his well-known prescriptions,
which he could not find time to answer. Those
who have tried them know their vitrues, and
there are hundreds upon hundreds in our com
munity who will bear willing testimony to
their
value and their remedial effects upon them
selves. We cannot but regard the determination
of Dr. Met:Eutectic to popularize his family med
ical
recipes, as an important bygeinn era in the
-healing art, and we look with confidence-to the
most happy results from their extensive intro
duction.
The advertisement in our columns will show
what particular medicines have already been
prepared, also explain their specific uses. 'They .
are placed at cheap rates, which is chiracteris
tic of Dr. McC., who would rather prescribe gra
tuitously for a dozen poor persons, than attempt
to extort a fee friim those Who could not afford
it, Their certain e ffi cacy then, so far as they
are endorsed by Dr. McClintock, and - the tiles
at which they . 'are placed, bringing them within
the means of all, seem to us assurance that Me
.Clintock's Family Medicines will soon attain a
. popularity and extent of sale, unequalled by any
popular compounds Which have heretofore beon
presented to the public. The services of 31. Al
exander Cushman, a chemist of great experience
in New York, have been engaged for the prepar
ation of - these medicines, and his knowledge of
drugs and the apothecary's science, will ensure
the use of best and most genuine articles in
all the compounds. Indeed every care his been
taken to bring the medicines before the public in
the most' perfect manner, and these admirable'
precautions will enhance their value and suc
cess.—PAtimfdpAia, Sun.
BY TELEGRAPH.
CONGRESSIONAL.
• WASHINCISON CITY, JAN. 16
Scasra.—Mr. Price offered a resolution di
recting the committee on naval affairs to enquire
into pio expediency of making some suitable 1=-
14
Imo ledgement'by the United States to the offi
cers d crews of the British ship Three Bells,
and erican 11.9.011 Kelby and Antarctic. lie
spoke eloquently upon the noble conduct exhibit-
Red on the occasion. Resolution passed.
Housx.—Mr. Bissell introduced a bill which
was referred to the Committee on Military Af
fairs, for the relief of the sureivers of the officers
and privates of the army who were on board the
attnErtuicisco.
lifi.Chandler offered a resolution, prefaced by a
preamble, proposing that the Joint Committee of
both Houses take action to express, suitable thanks
to the,rescuers 'of th e passengers of the SanFnm
-
CiSCO, .which was adopted.
Air:McDougal submitted a bill providing for
the Construction of a Rail Road and Telegraph
line between the :Mississippi Valley and. San
Francisco, and asked the appointment of a select .
Committee of thirteen to whoa — this important
subject might be referred_ A motion prevailed
which was decided by vote.
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL ON THE EUROPA.
NEW YORK, JDO. 16
The steamer Europa arrived to-day, with Liv
erpool dates to the 31st. The Europa passed the
steamer ICiaKara 34 miles off cape Clear.
LIVEISPOOL MABUTS.—Breadstuff Market
greatly excited and prices advancing. Flour 40s;
White Wheat .116 6d. Red Wheat Ile; Cora 475.
Cotton—The sales for the week were 46,000
bales; Orleans fair 6i; middling 61301; upland
fair ft middling 6; demand good; prices stiffer:
fine' qualities have improved most; Sales on Fri
diLy 8,060 bales for export, and 3,000 for spec
ulation.
Trade in themannfacturing districts ha's slight
ly improved since our butt.
Plour—Demand good, prices advanced 18 per,
barrel; Western Canal 8883 d; Ohio 40s. Corn—
Demand good, and prices advanced Is per quar
tet; white 478; advance . on the week. Wheat.—
lls 3d. Richanlson St Brothers quote, , to-day,
fine white United States Wheat 118 341®118 6d;
middling 108 Sdeollst no red 10310dOlOs Ild:
Ohio Flour 38s Gdo,39s; Baltimore and Philadel
phia 338 Gd . Or 3950408. Choice Indian. Corn,
white and. yellow 46s ed. Others quote
moderate, and millet; and dealers are obliged to
purchase freely. Wheat moved freely at an ad
vance of 4d6;`,6d on the week. Flour fully Is
per barrel dearer.
• Provisions—Nothing doing in Beef; no males
American Pork. .Bacon, new selling at about
455. Lard lower. • •
'-Iron—'loo.tons remaining jti the speculator's
hands.
ch aea e...._Little offering, firm. Cloverseed nom
inal, without demand.' Tallow advanced to GOs;
no transactions in other articles.•
At Sfanchester we have no new feature to no
tice ; business healthy at former prices,
Moser MAILICICT.—Ameritan Stocks; 6 per
cent bonds, 1868, 1101€01I1 ; do. U. S. Stocks
11062,1101; Penxi'n. Fives SS.' -
The demand condones good at £8 10sOgSlEs.
. Common bars £8 7s 6d€4,8 16a.: 'Rails higher,
higher_ prices anticipated. Scotch Pig steady
.. ... . .
, . . ,
Loanos Moir ] Masts . —Money continuos
in demand, but there is no inconventent'acarcity,
and tbe itank rata of-. discount:ls inehingaci:
. .
Con.4ols closed ' at 94g94,"ex-diridend. .
Emil, .bee. 80—Erening.—Fresich. Tlirtnat
closes at 74Q70 franca';' Four and a lialf Per
t3ents 10f. 2&. - . . .
.
Cotton—flollingaliead 'SE Tetley report a fair
demand, during the ~week; from the Arade to
apcculataii and .baportera., Market , qidta firm
for:. ull descriptions, - hut particularly. American
! current - qualities at Nell: 11-11}..; Which are
rather dearer. The sake - or the week were - 45,-.
AO hales, including 85,290'. Anterican, of which
7 980 were on aneculstwit and 8.646 for export;
et 08" t 'bio:48;000 iretv Am er-
lean. - -..Wright-Si Gandy's quotations am, New
Orleans fair Cid; Middling 6d€.6ld, fair Mobile
60, Middling 6, fair Uplands q. middling 6. or
dinary 30.6 it closing steadily.
'M. Viscount de Has died suddenly at Paris.
At Constantinople the Porte is acting in most
friendly accord with the 'Representatives of the
Powers.
'lB5 __—
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Pittsburgh,. Cincinnati, Louisville, and
St. Loins,
THE PITInILIURGII ANDCINCUtNATI STEAD PACKET
LINE.
FOR TTIF. corn-ErAxiw 03 , • -
PASS/ NGERS' AIM FREIGHT,
EALST
PITTSBURGH. CIN CINN ATI, LOUISVILLE,
AND IT. LOUIS.
kpitkoatiTlLlN LINT is composedit
uneven Emen, powerful steam •
, tendon, =tett' sod co..." ' ZM rt
rtertltronly thit i g o it ' dally line of Steam
Pee
on the Ohio
river. It connects with the United State. Mall Line of
Steam,. from Cincinnati to Imulmßle and St. Louie. hy 1
which - mumengers and freights are tasted and tved,Mal j
throtsgh daily. Two new steamer. have been wided to the
Line, which noir mould. of the Mllovrtng kept •
Boats. Captator Days Y . reporter,
RUCHE - TESTATE e. w. arastu
MESSENGER No. oitra front Pi
l...Sundayttsburgh.
DAVIS MoIXISO.
ALLEGHENY um X'LIIS Torwlay.
CRYSTAL PALACE...wW. J. IntXll........AV A dus A d s
PHILADELPHIA .1. 0. ....... ThUr.d.T
errr sßuxon CAXPIICLI- ........... Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA --rim. kuirmarna...—Saturdar.
. LASTS dolly at 10 o'clock, A. X- mecinety.
• No Freight received after o'clock, on the monthm of
departure.
Far
partients , ap p l y n Mord, or to.
• JOHN. B. LIVLNGSTON,
JOHN FLACK. Agent.
Moraingabela Home linikling.
Pirreetmou, January.
R CINC I ISINA Tl—The new
and eplendid prowenger Steamer City
PALACE, W. J. Ewen., Commander, w rave tor
the &lame and intermediate porta, on WEDNKIDAY, Jan.
15th. at ID o'clock e. 0. Far freight o_pawage..apPly on
board. or to r FLACK or LIVINGSTON. •
Ata ,
(
The United fleet was still in the Bosphorus on
I F
the 19tB. -
It is. reported that Dr. 13owning will succeed
Sir Geo. Bownbeim, as Superintendent of British
trade in China.
The decree of NaPoleon removes restrictions
from the import of Cotton into France.
It is rumored at .Paris that Minister Sonle has
fought a third duet with titC'Duke of Alba, but the
rumor voids anfirmation.
Sweden mid Denmark are forming an armed
league against Russia.
The Shth of Persia has dismissed all the French.
English, German and Italian officers from his
army.
The British Parliament is appointed to meet
for 1/11.1ilICSS on the 31st January.
At Preston the strikes are still unsettled.
The Birmingham Iron Masters report trade as
healthy, withotit further advance.
tOSSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 19.—Halib Pasha, the
Sultan's. brother-in-law, is named Minister of
the Interior. Roan Pacha is the new Cap:idan
Pasha.
Abdi Posit has been 'repulsed in Asia.
25,000 Turks have been ordered to retire from
Rusdan Armenia.
The Daily News says that Sir Fitzroy Kelly is
now named as the member of Parliament en
trusted with the arrangement of details.
-The Wallachia militia seized their newly ap
pointed Russian officers and beat them; they
then deserted to Kalafat. •
The Trieste Gazette states that the British di
plomatic agent at Seperan has renewed relations
with Persia. •
The. Chronicle states that the Turks have
raised the sieges of Akiiika and Adrianople; 20,-
000 Turks, irregulars, were repulsed.
Abdi Pacha has resigned, and Abbued Pacha
replaces hint.
The four powers havp presented a note de
manding an armistice.
Balch Pacha's entrance into the ministry is
regarded favorable to peace.
Vtssxs, Friday The Turkish Bulletin's ac
knowledge the evaltation of the Russian Terri
tory in Asia. The English Consul at Teheran
meditates peace between Persia and the Porte.
At St. Peteroburgh considerable business has
taken place, the imports for next year: with re
gard to politics the only thing remarkable is,
that preparations are going on in all quarters,
and they are such as denote that they are made
with n view to more serious contingencies than
that of a war merely with Turkey.
THE STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO.
Nsw Your:. January 15.
The steam tug Titan arrived up from the ship
Lucy Thompson, which remains below. She
brings nearly all the passengers rescued from
the San Francisco by the bark Kilby. She spoke
the Kilby at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, sixty
miles southeast of Sandy Hook, and took off all
the passengers rescued from the San Francisco.
with the exception of Mr. Falcon, the Brazilian
Consul, Madame Besse, and Mr. and Mrs. Alrio.
Also, ten soldiers, who decided to remain.
They suffered much on the Kilby for want of
provisions and miter, and had it not been for a
part of the cargo consisting of corn, and an
abundant fall of rain, they must have perished.
Thu Kay has doubtless been blown out so sea
again.
The Bark Kilby when fallen in with woo crip
pled, leaking, and shoitsof provision. Some of
the sailors and thirteen soldiers volunteered to
remain and assist her into port; but it is feared
she was driven into the Gulf Stream, and 4 stea
mer has been dispatched after her. The passen
gers'from the Kilby state that after parting from
the steamer on the night of the 28th they cruis
ed round for two days in search of her, and then
being badly crippled herself, they were obliged
to desist. The total number of San Francisco
passengers en Kilby were 10S.
The passengers ft"rought in by the Lucy Thump-
Eon were received here at `lO o'clock last evening
in a pitablo condition, being wet, cold, hungry
and almost naked, the greater part of them were
taken to the Astor House, where every thing pos
sible for their comfort was done by the proprie
tor.
The wife of Major Wise remains on hoard the
Selby, being too much exhausted to venture into
their boats.
A meeting of merchants was held in Exchange
yesterday and resolutions were priss•d expressing
the deep sense of the meeting at the generous
and heroic rondll,,t of the captains of ships,
Three Bolls, Antsretie, ant Kitty. and providing
that a piece of plate be presented to each as a
testimonial of their magnanimous conduct. It
was elm, resolved that a petition he presented to
Congress requesting that the losses incurred by
the commanders and owners of those vessels be
indemnified by the UovemmeuL
PIIILADELPIU.A. Jan. 18.—Cotton quiet; prices
steady. Foreign advices have Unsettled the mar
ket in breadstuffs. Flour held at $7,70; no =ales
for export Rye Flour and Corn Meal no sales.
Wheat advancing; sales 2000 bush prime Fenn's'
red and white at prices to be fixed; holders ask
ing an advance of 106,15 cents on Saturday's
prices. Cern advanced; sales 1000 bush new
yellow at 78; also, sales of 2000 hush old on Sat
urday at 80. Whiskey bas an upward tendency;
sales in bbls at 29, hhds at 28.
.Ciscissirt, Jan. 16—River risen 7. feet and
swelling rapidly. The Kanawha, Big Sandy and
all the tributaries are rising rapidly. There is
plenty of water now. It has been raining all day
and still poaring down. Flour has advanced 40
cents, closing at $6. Whiskey 19019 i. Hogs
in active demand at.s4 50, killed at $4 75, Mesa
Pork sales 200 bbls.at .$ll 50, now held at $l2.
Sales 200 bbls No. 1 Lard at Sc, now held at 81,
keg do. at 9. Dry salted meat held at 4}€,n6k
for shoulders and sides. Clover Seed in good
demand at $5 4005.
CI - scut:cart, Jan.•l6.—A large number of per
sons were unable to gain admittance to Madame
Sontag's concert - on Saturday evening. She will
return to this 'city from Louisville and give
three more concerts; one on Friday evening, ono
on Saturday morning. and one on Saturday eve
ning.
Canton Mtcts, N. J., Jan. 16.—The Express
train from New York on the flarlem road ran
off the track at Willock station, killing James
Baird, the engineer. The fireman and several
passengers were badly Injured.
Saw YORE, Jan. 16..,-Cotton—salea 20,000 bla
at 91 for middling upland, fair upland at 11, mid
dling Orleans at 101, fair Orleans it 121. Salsa
for the week 12,000 bales, market claming steady.
Coffee—Saleo 200 bags Rio at 111; St. Domingti
at 10/, drooping. Sugar—sales 100 hbda at sc,
Havana at 51. Molasses—salsa 200 bbls Orleans
at 29, firm. Flour—oaten 10,600 bids Ohio at
$8 12e8 25; State same price. Wheat—sales
31100 bushels at $1 95, better. Corn--salsa
45,000 bas mired at 93, yellow at 95; advanced
7c. Pork—sales 2750 .blis prime at $l2 87,
mess at $l4 18. Mesa Beef—sales at $l3 50.
Hogs sat Cl; Hams 9, Shoulders 6}. Lard—sales
800 bble at 10. Whiskey—sales 400 blds Ohio
at 291, Prison 30, better. Iron
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH MARKET
nrrlcs Prmoneu ClAirrm.
Tuesday Morning. January IT, /554. I
Business was not brisk yesterday. the heavy rain pre
venting outdoor transaction. Omaiderabhs fiduardina'
Irma going. onbut there were no wends of Produce. Some
are looked for to-day. •
FLOUR—than wore no models from 'runt,. A lot of
SOObblot to arrive, was offered lel taken it 110,75.. Um)
11141311128—tales of 13 eke. tlotomrtle Wit Ask. at 3!f. itri4
tow Yowls M
CllftESß—ln rather better demand; sales 1:5 has. meet
ly at 9S.
OlLS—we ante a We 0140 bb.. Unreal Oil at 15.
LARD—the Wes are &lady onnfload to country Lard, of
which we note sales of 30 kgs. at 9.
SALT—the dethand Is not active; sales of 100 41.. NO.l
sod extra at 1;0041112
A PPLICA—a oda of 20 MAL at *LW.
IlAY—ellea at males of 0 Wade at 1104113 phr ton.
IMPORTS DT RAILROAD
0. k P. R. 11...1au. 10.-6 Ms butter Shriver, Dilworth&
co; 4 blseg. seed 13 sacks D. and. Brown Kfrkpatiels:
bus 1 k Shrives. Dilworth 2 co; 62 skis oat. M. 2J.
1 141 e s peltir °worm 24 bhds,butter 2 lals do 3 bls do &
3 do slag 11 Lis apples 3 kga do - butter; 3 aka fruit Kash
I ha crass ware Curling Robertson& en. 10 his soak 1 bug
Ltd 8 legs buttes: Brown 2 Kirkpatrick 70 sks of onto A.
A. Mellaue 111 s e seek J & W. Ilea 21g. 1.0.1 bbl but
ter 16 sks brawl K . kpatsick 2 lierron 93 bbl a seed East;
io ma tam miffs 2 crc TO bbls dodo DV leas lard J. k W. •
Rea flake feather:lP. R. Sellers Disks feathers 3 bbis aluseug
J. 2,W. Butler 4 tierces * 2 bbls beef .louts k Donny 1 car
load' taws owners on cars 14 bbl. k 7 boo eggs E tsuot,3 h.
r
nitro East; 13 rolls leather 2 bbla d apple. it boa
ea d hogs 1 hal keg butter W. Itec
-I=l9 Iftla e lp iv ols t, :(J..JOrdan 03 sks seed Ido nuts A...1.1u1.
berison 10 bias e seed Fast; 4 bbls apples kinsball k nr, 30,
Issas c seed !Wawa& Kirkpatrick 24 bags f seek Kam 2
Painter 261 busts mro P. Peterfout lot machinery Knapp
Rule 554 bX .600.2 But; 4 bbl. •butter kU. (*Antal/ 2
bz Trait J. A. Cal:tubs:7 Flan head lining Bryan k me 11
614 s 1 keg lard Kok 3 al. butter & 2 ego A.k A. )f -
Banc; 7 bx b 11(.11.11 FAA; 10 hogs droned 11. Marsh: b bbls
butter 9kette lark R. U. Colli; 121 bx cheese/hurt: 21661.
apples k 3 hotter R. Karroo% 6 .asks butter Kant:3l4ft
butter J. J. Boma Vear calla, J. Myerr, 16 11re boo 21
Shen. P Rltebp 40 bas oats It. Dawn ae4 243 taltxxi
8. fishers. 21 bib paper . J. L. 6600 3 aka k 3.110 wire Re
liVEkTKTICLIGtNCR. -
It* AV illg l ol3 t_tU 4:44
ARETVED.
J•llsmos. Maori, Rrownsllll4.
Innebeeter, Moore. Wtmlltc. -
Crydal Palace, }Counts, ancinasti
DV/AIMED.
' , T idy% city, joutuoti. EL auls,
H. T. Yastsan. Musks% Nada Vs.
Diarnst. Ebrerd, Wheat f.
T
llrltereleNo. 2, alt Vsltu.llfi,
_Moberg, Nem Orleans.
Ilartftd, thaler, !A:clarifies
losemay AMINO, Bnasollhe.
.t dusk ten iTanhat ,t.haro. wore 0 *et of water la the
STEAMBOATS.
o'. CIN C INNA Tl—The fine j : .L.ll%ap
fees P =s 4 ." °, :tilit•sl lT Ur s t u h u s i gl fa a i l- AM .. C liMil a i n i tm is
ports, on-TUESDAY, 17th ' inst.., at DI 5...0. For freight or
pare apply on board. , i . r_ to__ , .
LACK or LIVINGSTON Antic
7 7 ° .
• _..._
Regular Wheeling Packet.
THE fine passenger Steamer DI
URNAL, A. S. Shepherd, linster,will run
regularly as • packet, between Pittsburgh anat,
leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday and day,
et 10 o deck. A. C. and Wheeling every Tunday, Thu y
and Saturday. et 7 o'clock, s. 0.
The Diurnal Conned.. at Wellsville with the Cleveland
end Pittsburgh Railroad, and at Wheeling. with the Bair .
theme and Ohio Riad. • ..,
, The Mune ls ahew. luau and sulstantial hut, having
splendid accemusodatlone for paseengera
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
J.P. COLLINGWOOD, Agent,
nag . NG 165 Front street.
Regular Wheeling:.!Packet. .
I'HE splendid passenger Steamer
WINCIIESTIIIL tleo. D. Moore. Muter,
z1L,.....,v,v,1.,.44..aftatevb.en,1a;..,43Agt1ir
and Saturday, at 10 o'clock. A. v., anq w heeling over:
Monday,' Wednesday and Friday, at 7 °clock. A. 0, eon
nectg at Wheeling with the Baltimore and Ohio Ralireed.
and we Ifelluillo with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Roll
rcad.
__
The Winchester lea new boat, with excellent 1UM24191111.
dation], for passenger..
Fur freight or pumage, apply on brunt or to
COLLINGWOOD, Agent,
nol No. 155, Front etroet.
Regulir Afternoon Packet for Wheeling.
T, noir and excellent Steanier . .„
EXCHANGE, Capt. 3100a/lum, will eon
regmlarty ne an afternoon packet between l 7 1141
Wheeling, leaving l'itt.beegh every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. w., and Wheeling every Toe►
day.„Thureday and Saturday.
The Exe.hange le • now and enbatantlal boat, with every
acenamodatlon for paesengers.
For freight or PeaCIUM, apply on bard, or to
J. D. COLL1NOW001). Agent..
nol No. 155. Front street.
TOR ZANESVILLE.—The sub-
stantial new Warner CHESOIT, /MPS
nranox, Master, will leave roe the. above : .i..-
dials ports CU the opening of navigation. For freight .
pfmago, apply nit Ward. .1•12
FOR NEW ORLEANS—The SO).
_..._
Mantled new Warner ARISTLE, Chart.
eole, ti.ter, will leave for the aborr and nidird
p.m& on the opening or navigation. CO. freight .mly appfy,
to pan] .. JAMES A. HUTCHINSON It W.
roil. LOU i S V 1.0.. E —The new
, j at ia ll.t at
and splendid ...neer steamer HAZEL.
u n. 7 .1 6 1.. itnort. sill eltv h
o e tvr lcuisge ;IC' rill=.l7,
apply ' on i atilt!or t ' o ' ryal4l . J.. D. (.41I.LIA1W7.TOrritr.
MM I TA =I
.• • -
the Unita! State; Mall gtesuners, between the trilted
Elates and Europe. for 18.41. l.laturday belt, the day
depaure fro= the Uited Slater, Wednelday from
England rt and Franc, and n Friday fro= Bremen.
1.;3* 211 111 @EI si:
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Jan. 7 ha,ll
25 ,./.. IS
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Feb I:,
Marc!) I
March I . sfateh
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Anril — I
'April r,
1 21
19
April 1
flew ni lflay Iv+
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31
Juue
111 June
-Inue 1.11
1
17:
:Jult: 2 11 ,July
z r lul,
I - 1 : rl . ll u
Aug. 51. tug: Di Ag
11i " 16
: Sept_ Se:A 6
9: -1154 pt. 13
161 " 33.
.• . re.
4
Oct. 9/ o 7
Om 111
14 •• IS
7, F ,
2 ,4 1
N°
r•
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Nor. Nov %
.1
I.lt
2.i i _ I
Doe. '2 llt —66
IDec.
27 17141 t. 31
SAILLNG OF TUE CUNARD AND PIMA' STEAMERS.
_ LIMY. for. NU .
..-....1ier Y0rk....-.Lirerpool January . 11
Liverpool Jana!
19
......-Nevr York.. ...Liverpool. Jawar! 29
nom rewire. .
.-Pb 11•4elph ... Jaramry 4
.-Bagon .Jattwu7 7.
..I.lr I -
_Llterpodi
101 IN CARTWRIGHT, 3IANUFACTUR
eI IND CUTLER. Surgind =4 Dental Instruments..
Talb.ne and Ilunere Shears, Rasors, Maas, tai &ula
Pistols and Revolvers. Partkubm attention given to the
mann/nature and applkation of Tramiel, Abdo/alas' Sole
neaten., at, Se Wood street Pittsburgh.
A lIULD MEDAL was awarded In John Cartnraght., for
b h u
te ahem manufactures, at the State Fair. he
14-3mdlinld in for .
rgh, Sent..l, 1463. or
LA PIERRE ROUSE, •
Broad, corner of Chertnut street, Phlladdphia.
rKI L EIS new and elegant 110 TEL is now
orett Air
co
It has been hnlit and fitted with
all Modern conveniences and:lsoprovementa, and is fig.
nished in the meet magnificent and wetly manner. Its
Mow proximity to the different Hanoi:ads divergitig hom
the city, renders It as deldratile Air the Merelhant en the
Traveler. for rime:ire. The Table Is bountifully supplied
with all the hinnies and delimeles of the omen. Our
/servants ...polite and attentive. It shall be our aim to
nuke our Home • home to all who may [mourn with nr,
end to preeerce the some milre,dyttained. The model,
Lt Posses liOrM. J. TABER A !ON,
iai3 lm
•
LCad. Zinc, Iron'Paint, Oil and Colors,
MANUFACTURED BY FRANCIS S.
LIM& t 00„ to by Lewis, James & Co..
tooth Front street, Philadelphia.
Orders thankfully rerelved—punetually attended to
guaranteed to give satisfaction, and offered gar sale on the
nowt liberal Lerma For aatopW and particulars. pleas . *
addrees as above. Jal43tn.
A3II bRTED CIGARS, 01301) & CHEAP—
.
it, Mamma a do gars. 10 Mr a dlmo
Regalia 10 Mg .
Aoullla's do 'AI 2.55, at
MORRIS A. PATTON'S. In the
TALENTINES--Nalentine Head Quarters 4,
04 Wend street, Pltteburth. Tun Seed and now
-2.711Vh.117.1.4V 1117.10.::::°%:ZrtipTre.
market. Alm. a new ;allele of Gold Valentine Cud* Eta-
Lewd
ex a m to toll sleek Scales. are hotted ta
tall and examine the aesortuund. All order. by . atoll or
otherwise .01 In putt , I.:with the utatnet caromed deeoatch
j.17-Pt.T .1. P. KAUFFMAN. 01 Wood R.
GOAL LAND FOR SALE-- - The s u b CilitOr
offers fur ale about 4 semi of Coal Laud, with an ex
tensive roll and mineral privilege, situated nn the Alle
th.UUlWlele'Vltbarrt within
g irt/tr. 'l lk i tr o tt t n h ih g tt At?:.
nem web for mat purposes. On the elm 'n fa •
yrao 3o Doom containing 4 well finished moms a. Draw
Lime Kiln. Railway from Kiln to Quarry, utnd Coal
It him ono of tba finest Myer Landings.
.Price 111,600.
or to tialite'lwd&ltvrT) •JOllle T. SHRIOCK, Di, 6h st.s,
PEAS NOT
PATTONll,Althottsh Ito well known to all Grocer.
t t Tote have advaneed at least lot pert lb, Morrill& Pat
tort in-tree Dhunond, continue to all Teasel the mum
- quality and (ammo prism they did etz Months ago. Thep-
are enabled to do this hy having porehaaed o large IRMO'
Their Tea. with what .700
=We b ga l =it e"n tr
• OM MUM;
Ilocxl tutted Slack or Oreen Teu, 400 per lb.; •
(leonine Old Country Consrou or limn aitim'
ri •
Supeor SOuchang Direct° from Liverpool," 71 . 0 •
Fin. oolong and tti ongyong. 60es
Outppoowdu
i.'t,ire„r4t4 gt,r.
The above Tuts are wort. the abovetprkee-hat the
but as we eon wa too determined we wiyl maintain gamete. I
utatlon of Retailing the best ard cheapest Teas Otte.
Lt
1001 on Please coy.] . ' mid
iOD LIVER OIL-2 gross Rushton; Clark
a Co.'s pore Medielnal Liver OlLjnst rued and
ro r sale by JOSKPII
jsl I Successor to L Abb.
j_ll OUSSELL'S BANDOLINE--A..auperior
artkle. for dressitig the Hair. just reed soil or sale
• JO. FLE3IINSI suceespor w_L.I T Herm * Co.
-.,,----
111LOWLANTYS.51ACASKAR OIL; genuine,
drt beautifylng pnltiotlcia the growth of the
lir, just reed and for intle by JOSEPH ['LIMING.
n — TirEGAPlibl.E PACKED
ji jr jute reed and foe sale by J. J. DOONK.
fijANTED--Sheop' Pelts; 'for .NritiGh the
_highest price in melt will be 'paid. by IL LEK._.
in
jAi/init - -TheWicet price,caah . nidfor
tbs dlrroniutsnaeo of WaoI b, I. LEE..
3
000 LBS PULLED 'WOOL on
band and fur sub bf • .3.114 FL "F-
- - - -
PoliFT" -- .411-75 casks superior: Coash
•V) more ibr & br Iste • Wm. BAGALEY &al
lb: ALER \TOS -150 boxeappure Soloratua •
'don/ for tuts by jal4 WM. BADALEY t CD.
H. 510LASSES--75 bble "Crescent'
. Henan,' Ihm br ' WM. DAOALEY
13OS-4 bble Grime fresh Egg,i_ just reel
.4 bY It. IL ind for W. by J. 14 J. J. BOONE.
lITTER---1 bbl and 3 boxes prime fresh
Dal Butter Just need sad for son br J. J. seen..
.
lib's just ieceised by,
VA E. IL loril ka• eau br JAI{ J. BOONE,
LT3S , Cill;t,t7i3RED in store
and for ado br FLEIrmo BROS.
LBS CARAWAY SEED in atom and
aale by ,bk 9 BRO&
CASES LIQUORICE, - PASTE SICILY,
OP In store and 4e ale br Manal In
at3ESINDIGO, SPANISH MAT, in
AI *Mud Air Ws by IINIMO BROIL
111=EN
NEW Toßirr;Janurrisranarrs. _
yr— Wm.H.
, 3 . 60),...w....0r5ru1bur r 102
It UG ILES, DePLT.Y.
importers and Wholinale Hader" in
FRENCH FANCY .GOODS
Dare removed from lid Wllltantet„ Lothar.
W.t REHOUSE,
37 Maiden Lane ' N. Y., up stairs,
wi,..r.tbey us prepared to offer to Ma 'Ando • complete
S well selected assortment of •
FANS, BUTTONS. CUMIN, 1111.USIIM. PERCUSSION
^CAPS, ACCORDEONS AND FLUTINAS oP THEIR
OWN MANUFACTURE, GARTERS,WATCH
• GUARDS VEST AND Flit
CHAINS, IMITATION JEWELRY, numerals.
VIOLIN STRINGS, de, An
PARIS ANC . Y GOODS,
•
Adopted to tho• Spring Foyle,
lIF-SFECTFULLY 2 alrNr/1 7 1 . 0k10N OF BUYERS.
Sir (Won cur ailtlesuriPG , u , of G.A. Salo . n as usual.
A filled as heretofore; by their raiding partner In Paris,
air. A. MEILINGI,a dells-how
. XOLLA.N AND OTHER PIANOS.—T. S.
PERRY, 297 Broadway, ~lew, Tort, publisher of
10.10 and dealer, wholesalewnd retail', In Pianos.
Melale
omr, and Niusie; Agents for the oelebrated didisn, Grand,
and other Nance. suede by !faller, Oasis Co, lioetnn,
whose Pianos are ounelderod superior to all other.. Great
bargains lu Now Turk Pianos, and meeond-hand Pianos and
31eled4ns. Musicsupplied. wholeeale or retail, at the
tes.
lowest ra T. S. Berry. 297 Uroodway, New York. Pl
- to let.
r. . ,
D. Malan Nelms havd.the.
Peered voicing., ned,ly
fIOLD AND • SILVER SPECTACLES,
vl and }:YD GLASAES of eseei description.manure. ,
tens,' by D. OULL3IUIt, 6 Liberty flan[ ,
between
n La
klaidene and Wert). street. Now York.
O. D. guarantees all articles. made by him to be of supe
rior qualitY. elders respectfully solicited. ml3-6m
, - 11011 N PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
aislnesserit of Ivory Goods, So. 3 3 lu o Wt-
New York.
d I,IRMAGE LININGS, CURTAIN GOODS
zn John it., V. Y.
AWRENCE'S WORLD'S FAIR PRE
,RUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY. 381 Broullway.
come. 4 Mr
Whits street, Now York. 0e.10,,0s
NEW YORN AND CALIFORNIA
ETEAMELCIIP LINE, (Vba Niwww4rnal
rni ACCLISMY MUM? 00117.01,7 01: membrinm.
lIROIJOU IN ADVANCE OF TUE MAIL.
The only Line giving TIIROUOIITICKETS. Including
t n lather. mooing. The NORTHERN LIMIT, STAR
OE THE WEST, or eIt(HIETHEUS, all lint eh. double.
engine steamship., will 1t.... New York on the 6th add 9th
of each month, (except that when thew( days Ihll on San
day. Satunlay preview, will be galling day.) ornueetlng
by the Nicaragua Tmualt Route, having but twelve mlles
of land carriage, with the sterunahlp• SIERRA NEVADA:
WRIER, !MOTHER JONATHAN t PACIFIC, oneof whleh
will leave Ran Juan del Mud. the Parllle terminus of Tranalt
Ite7=o•47 l : f ra . wise? on the arrival of the pamengere.
m."
" ai r rai r L i A MORGAN, Agent,
6 Dowling Omen, N. Y.
1
1853. 853.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
W. R. KNOEPFEL,•
55 and 101 William street, New York,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
French, German. English, and Doman* (koala, For Tailors
and Clothier,
LIE RAS JUST RECEIVED, BY LATE
SI! and ViWi l i * EtiViir i o;ti or"E . R" n
ea, lea. Heavy Coating, mixed and elorided Whitney,
etersham, of all the various tutors: Ingle, Devonshire
Kersey.; Pilots; timer and black Camimeres; Paletot
Coating, Nesting* In elvet ; Grenadines. Cashmen, Satin
and other fabric, of new miles and amorted qualities, to
gether with an extensive nolltrrtnieut of TRIMiII NOS, and
other plods. suitable for the Clothing Trade, on the most
favorable term.. Short time and Cash berms mu,Parlieli
lady Invited to examine coy 'dock before purchasing else
where.
LARUE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS.
L. C. WILSON & COMPANY,
Immtters and Jobbers "r
DRY GOODS,
12 01.1CITCANIYr 1. - rimer.
Opposite the National arid Weldon/ Hotels and
sok II tcl2 par gram, NEW YORE.
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF WHOLE
SALE BUYERS to their Tory largo assortment of
coda. which Is kept ontnplete all own. of they.... by the
addition of all the newstyleeand fabrbosthatare constantly
arriving by the Steamer. and Ilse Packets. We bare large
Departments decoted exclusively to the sale of Cloths, Q.
:11imnr1:". rlll'Vem"g;rolbnist2' Bids, Ho.
goot are 414layed Way II am of Brio ts.lnel.
ding )
and and COdie.4 Bingham.. lawn.. lkonces,
Black and oilier Staple Palk.. Marion, Bonsbasluea
am, and numerals. other luttales appertaining the DBY
O,IODS TRADE Al.. Agents So the sale of "Mule'.
floral Ntent lioamotnero Sew g Cotton."
%Ye bolt. the attentinsi of the closest buyers far mob, or
credit. mhl7-ly's3
11E, 0 LOCKWOOD dc CO.—BOOKSEL
-1.4:1114, PITHLII4II4IIS, nod IMINAITY.IIB of Preorb.
pa 01413 and Itsßau 144aks. 411 Broadway liew York.
Prit.,41C4111.01•4 funtl4lml oppliestlon. un2 4 -3171
IRON BEDSTEADS.
(lOMSTOCK, BROMLEY & CO., AIASL-
Fil,r Ftllt . Intim Room. No. nd Leonard 'tree!.
Nen York, ~door Wort of lintadany.
Common and Foldlntr,. Plain and Ornamental It If D-
S T.Y. ft US , of MI Mutt. Hotel. Hornital, Priam. family.
••Servants' nod IlOhlrene nedattada, alney• on Minds
Bair
nederal amortmeut of Iron Fprolture, Satintr Bodo',
and other Mattnama.
VI. These fiedatesda are importer In all ahem hi point
f efaantinewa neatneen and mations) .. . They are always free
rten Terrain and are vet... Jingly durable. portable and
etventent.
Or U. iv extent may be. 3414relont.
(11 Le .- filcK, BROMLEY t CO..
. •
No. PS Leonard Monet. N.. T.
•
Aw..tnd mr the of lb* above.
[Unitary sent .lierevor n.12-Ma
-
• KI.: M ICEILTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
E—BALM A CU.. Fulton otreet. Now York,
_, SE
le acid Retail. tesxf
jp.AN.MA TRANSIT TICKETS.—A. M.
IRIN KLF.T, lato brwarder f Adam. A Co.'. Ca/lignla
Ayres., 1. note prepared in.furnish Transit Tickets front
termwall to Panama. Piiie.n ger Tielieta for aide In New
York. Apply to JOHN W. ItIRRINOTON.
rare: 1.3 m Admit. & Poo No. 59 Broadway, N. T.
ircwyg - NrE•s CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.—
.1. Jr Currtalled In the world: It liewprriar
to Um attention of all Intnewered. l ira" elmmera, sfmnifertre
tint Tarimagee. Brigraries, D1.1111.'11.. Railroad.' Water
rtatinns. Canals. Water Works, drainage or Irrhratbm,
ibr the following propertlea: '
Kemey, derrthaity. simplicity, freedom fn. linhaity
Intl eat of orrice, cog row molts fres Me polar uppli , d.
For mining punvo. It must gam eppemede esery other
Pomp. It has In e'en . lnetant. where exhibited, token
the highest awartle—Mold and Silver Bed*. anti Diplomas.
arm of 25 to
to
callous per minute e4paelty.
Manallertunta by the Ernie, Power Oompany of the Bol
ted titates. Hirmlway. New York. dediina
C.;. , ODA WATER APPARATUS.—,F 0 R
Manitiertutiog. Drawing and Butnnz of the latest
sod moat *prin.-0 roman:elk,. manufactured and lb, sale
with explidtprioted direetions thr Its we, by ABIAN MAT
THEWS, mr.Flnit Avenue andlitith gtreet,o to Barents,
New York. The only estabileturient exclusively to
the manufacture of Soda Water nerr, te a In the
'United States, and when may he found a large rtanent
of en•ry article connected with Melamine:Oa, Melo Imitate
tmisle. le 19etablished twenty year.. 0.07-3 m.
FIONEEIL'iIvF
OF MONTBLE r i Agr i fS t ill , it w AVVLlA.
£ ALBERT ANKCI.N; LONG
znandor. to ad/ on FIRST FEBRUARY pUnett;
ah4oVt i ord:PAMlo 3 /Trig . 1111TVIVIrcib " t
h
e
Thy priced of paawgo aro as Sewers:
In Saloon.. ...........
Find CoIX; - srs
Socondeatda...— 8140
Eantbioly 1. provided for the Poo:anger. except Wine.
and Liquan,Toiroloand.oap. The length of varloo
faun 80 lext day. Fifteen culdefeetor not=ng 2AO
pounds, Is alloual to rub sdnit. No Berths will to romsid.
end so moored till at least ono-thlrd the amount of pa.
roue has hum paid ao await. An export:owed Surgood
arrowpanko woh yowl, and oven Attention
red
for
the aunthrt of paopenwers provided-fee. of charge.
A Arst-olus vowel oncoood the ALBERT FRAN/ILLS
and WI. tho first of March. It , W. CAMERON.
11•UNSIDI,
UKTROPOLITAN SILK STOCK.
REMOVAL.
EDWARD LAMBERT JE CO
Importers and Jobbers of
SILK AND FANCY GOODS,
Ifirebtazto . notZ i t i o A r r a ur ..;TVl ß T E 4R4.://,OCf.VE,
paLl,Litttidt< tigtrit."'42,l2t.i.4 SPRING TM
TAT. so of
RICH MKS,
• DRESS GOOD&
SHAWLS,
RIBBONS.
=MO
AC. ERCES.iMBROID
Merchants throughout the Vatted Stabs are mediated
tie:amine oar aswatmelhieh In
NOVELTY, RICHN E SS AND VARIETY,
Is believed to lw unsurrwssed In this Inetinsolb, and adapt
ed to the wants of thereery best Trade in this countsT ,
all of which will be offered to Cash and first- claw el: too.
buyers on the *wet favorable term. jaffirsi
CARGILL'S PATENT PORTABLE
SELF-ADJUSTING MOSQUITO BAR,
COMBINLNIG Clieapiices, Simplicity and
Pellet /Security. Cattle put up or takenstown .4
peeked in • Trunk in two mtl i t i t l itaa l ooL7 , r o pying less than one
Zo " r ", tead.'"h foot
"."0. 3011. SI P Wron Lt ° A gent. . h"
)1.124..r• No. I rum street, New Yl
EW YORK WIRE. RAILING WO RKS.
The moot extensive Ornamental Iron Establishment
•
Pi„ United States. •
The Proprietor has s recelied during thin yes. upwards or
3.040 anima Worn 'miens mats of the worirl, among uhtch
are all the Railing enelming the Grounds and the generic.
of the renowned CRYSTAL PALACE.
Forsythe Place, a Public Perk to Persanah,containing
ten acres: encloandwith • beautiful natters, of Wire Hailing.
Atkin - Square and Flynn'. Church., property of the otty
of Tharieshm, C., bare in. been surrounded with
wncy, RAILING of a rteh end Itructul deal.. •
Dealliors, Public Grounds, Itanke, bunny,.
.olthme. Ileepitale. Asylums, Theaters and Mils. In
er part r h , g . the country, are among the list of the submit..
r o ux RAMIRO, embrating every varle!s., made of
Wrought. mut C.t Iron, and the celebrated 'WIRE Blair
MO.
IRON' .1111DST.EADF every Gm and unique design, of
the meet ch.. and 'mot patterns. •
IRON • PURNITUR consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bot
tom Ilat Rae., Weal, Steads, 7.045150de, Mantel.; Ac.
HORSE POSTS, of a new and beautind dodge. , •
Wicarseasn's Patented, celebrated NOIRE FEN for
Prairies, Forme, Lawns, Gardena, Ae.7 a 1 12
per rod.
Wire Fence of the above description cannot burn r Salt.
For countries subject to 'tiros and inundetons thls Fence
le invaluble.
The srand edition of 'New These of in Ir. MIMI,
banns; which_ims been greatly enlarged. containing
labee de
explanations, and prints of .the above articles, will
gwarded by addreasing theauteerilser, •
n Gold. Silver and Drente- Medan, and Diploinas have
...Med kr 'mime; institutione.
- Proptietor eta 31.uhuturer.
JOAN D. WICKERSILANI.
Warebousa No. 302 Roadway-Werke, Nol. 63, 66, 11. 60 end oll,.Lowls street, Now York.
WM. STENTON & SON,
t jARDWARE COMMISSION AGENTS,
r T
11. al Cliff street; Neg. York. -Agents fivtk i n Au i rer.
it . t l A k irtr fr:kf r
ikti7;
Join.* Tani., Sawn ke. J. t liner Carr'. Steel.
e.
sad }li of it de.criptiona.
ta• Orders 'elicited from the Trade Lr Direetturt..
.. • 7------717ATICITA—irirg,
a " .
PLATFORM SO4.ES.
.1 ,
Loiis known—So:morely tented—
• Allrsr•right , -.4be acknaort..
edged StandArd.
- Agent.. 'Se. Y a k *
- ' FAIRBANKS k CO.;
' '. 4 "! ' '.....' ' N 894 t we t.
..._:
..: , - oalatn . 0 . • Net
WERKTO.LIE, and call myself a Pro
c•-uor of • Doctor, I 'risk.* yonwoula Olen bollossano .
stain of Injure the Alit; .ont u em sloipl t s ir t o f Mt. .ss l - .
nix, you linagino t ha t toy unguent Is not . rdon't
blanie you. Its manse. Dumont 111 por bolt o , sent to nap.
put of the annoy. D. GRA Ann
. k CUTUDEILT..I4O.34 it.. Patalinigh..
TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.
•
JOHN C HENDER it SON SMITH No: 62
Rue Du - Faubourg Poillsonuier. hula N r 0a,174
and 174 Pearl at, after let or vehnury. ;40. 3;43 B
New York, offer for maim an .:tent.. aaarrtment of Yr=
and AnialiMal Artial norm& _Ortzich and Fano. now
ors, Dresnal,Clrnantinits, Ribbons, Triguitinga 10.—
.110=d Linings, Frailest_ and +Aineriffn Straw, and 1313 k
Donnele, an. togetaar with a. Mil cl an
of Batten
and Cap ]tai , Trimmingr.'
The'alan . a, chirps of our own saanakstere as wall as list
Vaunt a i.. C t rt e e'VVl7 °C 4„ L ik l :
warp, seen at nue if arermlaiS b New t. 4.- lalranut
RO
It., mut Le uM OT
NOTICES, :&C.
(O - 1' ,t tlai-in' 'g • ttasocinted
•D ••11'. MOONEY with sae in the !UDE. LEATHER mat
I OSINIM. the bud,= will be earrk4 on than Ma
Ante at the old stand, under lb< style of WALTER DRY
...
•:..w.eitia 1WW131". . ' W. YOMIZW.
• - -
iyE e fER BRYANT & CO., Wholemle
and WWI Doak. Ilidno, Lauber, and Oil. No.
I.44:ad.td•ir
. 4
ILDBITENY,..AND . BUTLER: PLVSK.
/100.. , DIVIDm - B.: NOTICB.—The President mei
at the Aileglien* awl - Butler -Plank itcad Ccao.
y ve Shill do dedsred a Kook Dlridend of Four Per
troy
out of the profits oP the -ftra&-tbs the , el: cumths
ending January_ Ist,'X' TI„; lag. ad inch share of the
.o .CAL
WI I , tork of sidd Corn sble-..the It'll =mutt e
MIS.. or bekee the 17th of•Jolp ISSN , to Jet eredtte4 on
the Brx.k a of the Company . •• Brordet of thir= r ..
Orel?. '53- is:4dd. :- '-• JS.firl BREDIfir, , .
.
kJ E. S. Ward with me la the DMht bm.nees; the ,
nese will Le rani.' au from this data. mast. the idy uS
R. E. SELLERS k CO. • . •
January 155.1.
•
R.
•
carttaits it wadi. _
R. SELLERS & CO.. Whetesale and
Retail Deal,. in Drug., Paints, Oil, I'mulahrit,
ite, No. hi Wood street.
I j e t
EgI i4 SYL A NIA RAILROAD COMPA
NY.— prenanie of the Aet of Aseembir of Penn
melt, e n t i tle d ti e fortploter4ufhp.Nu4e,flt. aranla ginentl.
ad
Company." appro= r lse !Ad dot of .11:rel,
Notice hereby KiVen, that - it is the Intention of the
Pertneylvania Railroad Company. (ahould the mom be Ap
proved ther Mockholdent at the gmnual meeting, to lbe
held one first 31onday of Vehrnmy next.) to guarantee,
the hovel. of the Steubenville and Indiana Banned Com.
pag il t the nn ! amount :12 h g s , drede r e g t .
IjOTICE,-31r. JOLT N C. SCILkAII having
ScN received then ppointment of Librarian of the Yocum
etes Mercantile Libras,. nd Mechanic*. Institute. to an.
thorited to collect all bil ls for 11W,on
_prmentation of
• Treneurer'e receipt.. U5t.7..1..) WM. M. HERSH, 'hewn
rIaISSOLUTION—Tho partnership of R.
Robbon, C. Kingsland and Simnel &Mallen. trad
ng end carrying on the Enterprise Foundry and Machine
Mervin Allegheny City, guider the arm !style of ROB
!SON, KINIJ.LAND & CO, L. thin day dissolved anliclosed
by mutual cement. The hooks. bills and accesunts of said
firm will be collected and mottled by R. Itobbon k Co., of
Pittsburgh. It. ROBISON.
Jan. 1, IBM. Intl BAWL GBS LOIN
ON.
pIWIDEND—Notice is hereby given that
aZ'oft.4." ,=r b itt. ° Pgirit trirgi te.
lan per ahem on the Capital Stack of mid Company, out of
the earnbute of mldCompany. for the lbll, 3, onehalf
of which was ordered to be lead to the S tockholder. on the
HAL day of July lamb the balance of said dividend being
two dollars per Mare, will be payable to the Morkholders
'otheir lesmi reprewoutatives. at the office °fib. Truuturer
f add Company, Novelty Works,Grant street, Pittsburgh
on and after the Pith day ofJannary next.
J. K. MOORHEAD, Etter.
0. H. n AIM." 0. 91CVS . wet. VIEL
cyIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEAD,
corner of Wood street and Dia:bond Ailey.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE--I liave this
,AL day flan. 24, 1.4 amixiated with 'me to Moines.
my brother-in.law, un d er HELPS, and my former Fore
man, WIL WItEF., the name and alien( IL IL
BARTLEY it CO. 1J.131 It. IL BARTLEY:
ftH. HARTLEY AY CO. will continuo to
. Manufacture naddle., flarrleas, Trunks, BMW
Zee and 31sebine Bands, together with ail ether article.
in their line. With lnceaewl faellitio for doing bazinea.
and a determination to mannfacture good verb, we flatter
ouraelv. that It will be to the advantage of them wishing
ertistes in coo line to Omer us with their motom.
IL 11. likiiTLlfY t CO.
N. D.
prime
for >URDU k CO., Nen York Luc Leath
r. prime In aides nr put up In lurnehes ready for
. se. k Dispatch and Americus copy.j jalllm
'TOP '
...t" ARTNE Bs H P—M'Kelvy &BLoir
✓ have seeveietml with them T 110311.8 S. BLAIR. The
Mull:tea will be continued wades. the lima of !UREMIA' &
bLALBS. ilasikwttS
JOIIN mrrelIELL. Wholesale and .Retail Druggist. Druggist. No. 12S Wood drown , newt door to Childs
Slum House, Pittsburgh. Pa jahhimwT
ILEEESE--30 boxes' W. R.Cheeso in store
kJ..A . l'er Nate by RILEY. MATTHEWS t W.
(COFFEE - OFFEE-150 . bageßio Coffee for sale by
lain_ ItllEti. MATTDEWS O. CO.
VAMILY FLOUR-20 barrels extra family
_iv 'Flour (Lowell Mills) In store and for (We bY•
ado EY.•MAITILEWS CH
SUITS BOY'S CLOTHING at
CHESTED'S, 74 Wool street. Prim, from
tn ) . . ( )Cork warranted. eloarge for showing
(Dodo We study to pleat. do _ 1S
IWANTED—A Hardware Salesman; one
acquainted with Western Penna. and Ohio trade
prefcrred. kfalr eompenntlon Moen, Address by letter
to Die'Dklmtj 231117.LDS )111..LEJE Phlladelilltla
(Li ) AItPETS AND OIL CLOTHS— W M'-
CLINTOCK triog &n.
d. to cloy out !Stria Stock
o 'arpetiout and Cloths. at a very small advance from
oat. to make room for the Spring oupply, booths Mom
wishing to purcluise to call and examine hloatoefi, com
prising In lioort r of Mit. following, Til:
Tolvel /Me Carpetx ::botch Wool Carnets,
Topeotry Drumels lot Datnaok Venitlan d,c
firumolo do Twilled do dc,
Extra Supoillue to Phan Tenltlan do
Sursrfine do do tinting dm
Tapestry Ingrain do; lieMP dR
perfine do ifiag
PMe Cotton
With a lame somnolentd o '
of Oil. CLODS. of MI *halo.—
Remember the pima N 0.112 Market street. •
ULK PORK; LARD, &c
;ono llr. OWk Pork:
1;1 bMs...No. 1 Lett
1 bbl. Poll Butter. to /Arrive. Mr Min by
.101 WM. I{.ll4ALla 4 Co.
•
S UND!trES—r: !tip
N Al'il , it i e Deainn afore,or
..lo
by ,uni B; M. BAGALFBC t CU.
m
d 1 LOVER SEED-250 bus\ prime Ohio now,
V) arriving and In rnmpleto shirring order, for sale by._
.ds,l BELL A .L.8..F.7, Water street._
I tr ALL PAPER--20000 nie.....fnes- and
• • h c i 4 4 ., in " 4 `a.'an;Vra it:eqtia•r7 r • git . iii r 4a i r . ... ° '
1 1.iaWNIA... - ed market 'Mew- Letyreem Y &trend on_l3llla,
by
_IAB ~, TIMMA.I PALMER.
dr 1 01) LIVER 01L--100 gallons White, war
tl
414L "kg P"'.. S r "1'
t'y ll. A. vAtimmoia
I3RUSSIAN4BLUE-20
_capes for
u. A. VAIINRSTC4 k CO.
(BLUE-4UI3RUSSIAN cases foil Co. by
A.
dal° - i B. A. TAIINESTOCK
ilmtisiAN BLUE-10 0 1lbs best b7ds
I
R. sale by it A. YAW:MOCK 2 .
TALL WHITE ANS in st e
5 k 11 2 3 16.1:.! 3 e by 11F ..
3.'1. X '
GO lves) BUS DRY PEACHES ' (halves) in 9to
°.\
anty and 9e We by. deal • J. J. macs.
SVIEEP SKINS-50 'dorMi , English Sp it
Ear We by deg 11. A. PArLNP.SE k at.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-200. sacks just
reed for sale by R. ROBISON k co.
\
AUTTER-2.5 bbloo , fresh Roll Bitter:
48 kegs packed •do jetsi.m , o for isle,
y de: ICILOBISON. k CO.
..__,
EACF.S-1000 bus • Dried Peahe_a just,
13 H.
reed and for Pak by ENGLISII it lIENXETT '
el 3 O. 122 Second street and 151 Pint
VO advance in the price of Teas, at ''.:. ''
,
1.1 Jai 510151118 k. PATTON'S In the Diamond.
SUNDRIES -4 bbls prime Maple &Teri
a* reams bine Batting Paper; •
a) Items prime Rlce; . \
\\
• 135 Ws. X. C. Tat • ,
bids. pure Fish 011:
al bbla rut and dry TobannU • ' \
150 boxes exlo Mug
- ' Prboxes 8012 and 10,12,4rx, '
4 3) We. White Ikana just' reed and
30117 WATT A 00.. 294 Llberty,ss.
SKIRTING AND BRIDLING LEATHER
4. 4 store arid for set DT
E I TPPER LEATIIER, KIPS AND CALF
gklns—A Logo dock in stoic. and male .
DASD LANG&
NiAV hblni No:lleaf I.lrd;
by R. YAMS. &deo..
S A MOLASSES-sAbble Steam Refund . .
B =l" 4 "V i PrairieLi la Ter
'PLES—L . SO bble Romanites in store and
for a 1• try do= R. DALZKLL t co.
EGGS -6 bzs Eggs just reo'd and for sae
43 , '&26 R. DALZEI.I. h CO.
'4 A 17 tons' 'ear fur
We by det A. ROBISON ♦ CO.
A. MASON & CO., Importers am! Job
bare In DRY GOODS. NO. VA Fifth *trot, onroelle
e n City hotel. Pittolmogh, Ca.
EMI•ANNUAL `SALE—A. A. MASON
) SRS
A CO. will °stamecommencetheir next Send-.knnoil Asle. on
T UDAT, January btb, 18b1. Their assortment wilite
*rand the mat extensive and complete they havenrer
fesseh comprising In part, 300 element Vehst, Cth .d
Merino Onake.th all colors, athejatest land meet faeldons-
Ide style, whlthinsill be anted nit at • large reduction from
usual peg also, Velret, Satin sant Silk BONNETS, new
est etyles, at exceeding low rat. WOO Broths, Woolen.
.Thlbot, Cloth and other "SHAWLS. at • logo discount.—
All of their stock of SILKS, MERINOS, CASIIMERY
PLAIDS, DR • LAMES., • and other Drees Goode, sclll be O.
Rend at the greatest inducement Itromelowom.
Their stark of EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, Ilo= ,
51ER1.411,0155, GENTS PGRISISHING GOODS, tn., will
he offered at a great easing tO buyenn‘A.
• All of their oots, Gingham, Ilanneh, Blankets, Lin
ens, blesellos, Cheeks. Tweeds. polite, Caselmeres, togeth
er with every other desmiptlonof DRY GOODS, will all be
marked down In order that' they` whale stock 07101 and
Wlnter, 00,14, can, fro ImmediatelK i
\ closed ont-
A. A. MAW. & CO., 3.Fllth street.
LlMY;4o\bb ls. For sale by
jut 5•12 ". VON DONNIIQRST & ',MURPHY.
11 ICH PAPER HANGINGS, of; Velvet,
an '" lbr ,) l% 4
Llg±l lBl ll l VlNl 4 lll4l 4 rallrlat 4
. N&,86 Wood Wee
jjIF •
g ORATIONS. IN WALL PAPER4,-Ax.
tGlie designs In Imitation of Wood, atone, Stereo
sand. Italian Frescoes, Am tale by
lal2- \WALTARAI P. , AIIBIIALL`
QHRIVER, DILWORTH & CO.,\NoR. 100
L - 7 Ind 137 Iteermd street, AOnts for the Marolhoturere,
hare on hand (and will be regularly supplial) the fidlow
log; and trad e, ich they rattleainlir !elicit the attention u(
the ely trad Woe buying elsewhere: \ •
150 b s. No. 1. Crus'd BugattllCO bbls,:. A. ijott anal:led doi
;150 hbls. No.ll ' do; 100 bq •do \ dct
100 bilis. coarse traL de; 150 b Stem 'Bylaw flown
Ret bids. doe 'des Sy= elielmartiehr \
Pittebnrgh, - Dee. Ithi 18.3.
\
pi ERRING-104 ' bbla Nri ' nerrifig; b .6
I" mr. "c \ '' d rtacIVBRVg: It d' . f`'" Vs b ilsos.
BUTTER -40 - . kegs 7 and 4bb s'for sale by`
ads ,\ • . . RES'ItY.II:COLLINA. •
- i
On BUS:TI3 QTIIY SEED iiretlare and for
Apia ai.br , ~ \\ . den • • . ..• .1, S. BOONE:',
- QP.ER5.1 7 6.11,i:.- - .717(10 gallons vaiii s quail-
A 1 CNA ix tide br \ 'E. A. YAILVE.. 4 CO.
41 G - N
DR . IEO bbls. Whiteeans;
)0' '. . • .u.cio as. prime'-Peat/ern ''.', •
, - 1 bale go Sting
DOG iardo 44
ioo ilff l l: tm . '
b RILEY A AITITWAA o ..'''
IVIGLASSES.-1501 - 7triels - N. 7 0.-Molass •
Oak Ibb...'fbr solo by ILU_L__BY.'SIATTUNWEI A CO::
t'gRENCI.i PARLOR- PAPER - r xt
An een T ,
, rlrs asortment of Gold And Velvot,, Toliet and ride
wed. aloe isle by \-- '. . \ TOO& PALMERt.
COFFEB- 200 bags Primo 4 10 Coree;
WINE RAILWAY-* fewthan; fo,
azobaiiigo tor d . Maid Posizurylypida
- 7 l 7l fourth and:
50 LBSCITILIO-AclD,'in..l lb bottles ;
. Java &moors to J. Rkl4 * 004 No. 00 Wool
MOLASSES 100 bbla =primequality,
Ontriu±area, ••• 31101M+14,6 ROIL
QStOsittil store Wu
I, j ibz
liiMN
BUSINESS DIRIEMORY,'
S
It. FI 7 STINOT:LT. k Ctt'S AnKV(7.
sus.lt ono,. nts. rms. .
lu Sate Alote, /halm;
AMU Inn the, non ununntlnl and Intsnst
M u g e "B . : Paper loth ln tloNnitid `stater
NEW YORK . :ti :4: S 4' - 1:4; z..,
• -
the 0 .
The Mowing Bet of Fin. are =MIK"
ed mid rellehle hi the city of New York.
OWEN • ¢,-.• tIeNAMEE, Iniporters of
American and Foreign Silk and Feuer 'Donde; 112 end •
nrondl..3". ! E
._
1111.1, BROTHERS, Importers of Etniu;if
d e ri, whit.. 4,4* .;-e.. No. so ILlterty street.
- 0 4 borrE2s; ET &CO.,- lxuriorters of French
,1
* . ..' . sad other European Goods. N 12. 1 ,40 Broad moat.
• -
FORGE RETARCE & CO., Importers of
Ex-
L__ - .Lacithoda, Embroideries, te, 58 Broadway, corner of
.
LPE
I STIN & HONIG, No. 153 .13roadwiii,
firs , doors Pram'llbert7 street, Importers of Loa,
0134kn0
L.J. WYEIIIi
brolderlat, White and Lea d, .
_...0: 23 Bror.t
R.
TAMES OIVENO 15 Brijad etree4 Iriiporter
or ors. TrimmlninkeiMal find kiltiger;Sak 011 , T04
Mitts awl 81Ik Ow& frodetally..- r- : •
HENNEQUIN & CO; Importers 'Or
FIIENCR GOODS, BROCIIE 811A151.1,; Slll
Nxtk BAR.EG *O.. CO finms Benet Ulu ,
XiF i T m OHEL , I; e ExchantiVace, lol~L ,
Wens, Dresgaoou
!iptipAt r lNAWW4l4 .l l
. 9 lam
Q.ALOMON KOHNSTAMM, Importer or
01100, Rawls, Imam, and Embroklexica and TsDaring
Gond; 02 ihmdlrmy.
NDREAE & CO., Importers of French , German sad nail. dllk Goods, Cloths, de, 40 Brand-
i:RRY d'IVERNOIS & CO., Importers
0
of l o reatheed Swiss Goods, Silks, Muslim. die., No:
. sem
pETEIt.D. MULLEN, Importer of French,
Clermsi - in Swiss Dry Good., Mks. Sistins.,Yaieets.
rims, SkawlsiWooletts, *a., No. ao &cad street, N. Y,
sepl.l4y
t.t/ri: . :BILSAAT BROS , 48John street; BER
LIN WpOL, GIMPS, 7:UMW, BIITTONSSTAILS,'
kz• •
EEKEE & MAIDHOFFi. Manufacturer.
of Fashioned. Dress mad Clank Tdmenlns, 'zinged,'
ezpd, Tadre/s. Batton,. No. Der Meet. inlttlyd
HATCH YALE, Lo_porters find Jobbers,
of SILK and FANCY DST GOODS, gooorally-INo. 75, •
•
don't.
TAMES. McCREERY &. CO, 72 William
stmß Importers and Joyteas of Fancy and Staple DrT
HATCH & CO., 97 William street,
sl-la'aLt°4°l`jig&sr.s's7,'LF'md'hb'z(l''°`b' aoa
J • •
ONN 3f. DAVIES; JONES Sc. CO.; Im—
porter. of Gentlemen'. Yuraldling Cleo& and 3111111 Mb
tuner of Stocks, Shirts, nee, te.,10& Amt. •
VILLIAM REDMWD, 30 Pine street,
v polo Alma In New York for the sale oftbe Linens of
James and Robert Yanur, • •.. Ireland.
gW l T i ia i g
QCHUCHARDT, FROIACH & HOLT-
IiettSXN, boa 92 and AIL ,tree Importers of
French. :Max and German 81Ikm, blew, Velvts, Vest
loge, Saabs, Seri" to. Woolens of very deseriptiell.
sep,l3-ly
iffe.firTßAND FRERES L HENRY, Imilor
ter, of Linen Cambia. tad Linen em brie lisnaker-
Linen Lawns, Embroideries, Se., toles mantolseturni
27 William street.
ACCORDEONS, STILMOS,
fill ARLES BRITNO, Importer at,
NTrtr‘PgYsTeg`rim' P o7, ° .eNtlt n .r
)a1.7-lJr
. - " •
.•
VLABK & WEST, 158 Broadway, Import
. and German Gmds, for er•
no i2po K, ks .O ., 56 John street,
era ana, ,
re -stings.
cuynnip.s.
HANFORD &BROT — DER,Wholesale Cloth
ing, Shirt. Drawer and Ennalabing Gonda, 01Ird
AAor Inn and Rnnevi:Dods. 20 Part now, opradta th e
A(' Dram.
hFRED MUNROE & CO.. Extensive
11 [Wail ClOthhur Fartabllattnarnt.,44l netadwar; (no
vlatinn from market prima—
do
DAOUtitRIXOTYPIA.
•
GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest
d toilet erteoefee ietebUldateent le the Thllted
spl3-17
D4U041/.19.
I.I.ARSIT NORTHQV„ISO Greewcileb
.; Aree.L,lmpaiteta nal Whot eMle Denims In. ltrapa4
011.4 nrn//theol, kn. `.
ENGRAVERS. `,
•
IVEITNEY, JOCELYN Ar
f lists and Mincs:vie on Wood. Nos. 58 an& 54
ton street '.Meet and best, work executed bore.
T 'ORR, Deaiirrer - and Engraver on
nd t..Z=l,tigd 7 ;fArc s mea . s= 4 .th" th r"
CLUBREDE, Card Engraver and Printer,
oleo dealer In Fine Stationery. Forney Goods, Seen
torry.l4., 8 Metropolitan Dotal 0: :.Itenaderar.
• •
- Ncw - Artcs , sANFoßD_ \.!, co., Pomo .
Expre. No. 38 Rroadmr. 6,1• and\reekijeee
•
1 Ad ad to and ht. r.t a of the • • Agrants 18 Pitts
m.. eta
TANGY GOODS.
ADD. DICKSON & CO. 'formeily Eai
Ward! Co., lerriserters and lilsnlesaWDeslers.
GOODS, Combs, Brushes, Fans, eneWS, Br.
1 Malden Lane. • ' ialaGmr
ROENTHAL BROTHER:\ ipiortere
t E . Aglish And Goiman FANCY \ DA. r p io.
r it BULKLE 83 Cedar s litreet,
ItaxortA _
4ixtUobben—Englith. Preach and 0
=ilZ2e.Button..
Threads,
r
CARROLL & HUTCHINSON, Imp° .
and Deslara I. • och. GI •er, ,, nnstlpallsh Jan •
Panel I:ionds m 5.1,9 • tbaret, 547 MidllFer. • \
ARDWA.I7X. An ! \
B. dc „ CORNELL, 1 . 3.5 wail 1
contr. amt. • • and 451,1 (..5nantal W.A. •
AARD 41i LASE
It vim, ee. . , . .
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•
•
cl_ • . • AM & J.* 167 Water street,
l, Importers, Manofart and Ininhiala Dialers I
lIRM Taimmlim. da. . .
CIIIVER,(titor and Patentee)'
4:,011. tract, man and dealer. wholesale.
rrt.l l : Ftrietee. Regtste Ventilators, .trt.
VO:WINS • CO., No. lgrand area,
rofooUot Tonmoft. Wiliam., yentas.
+ \
\ RUBBER 151071 , - •
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tOGERS WYKOFF, Coureandi
U. m:b.
"°':
ter aria, "
WNRY DAN'EkPORT, 86 .T2..n street;
Itounfocturor opi . t Alex fa marl rptio_u of
.4 Ton. \
Ru Main, Fono7 uou!r.iieir
M. QUIMBY S N,;Dealers uirn
r Improreclaod. •—• N0.1112Y4427 wt.
. ILACiLLYT.RY HUE TOOLS.
HI EONARD'S gAC Y DEPOT,Zsto.
N.H.:id 60 Waiver • •
It eSlate. fathe tountrs. _ Tbo.. fro*
(ZOLIENOK'S . MAC TIM
CourtlAnd •treat. • Ylsehlnery
MUSIOAL INT=
VARGiLL d CO, 47 _Midden
Brui airt.mm'
ROHE 85 LEAVITT, 31 Maide ne,
..ILsnudettrrets. and Vrhol ers in
eallegrtnents. Strings. gr.. \ -
WELF cuvwa
,NEE,DLER, FIEIII I.IOOKF,.AND'id C.
' . '
rrIIODIAB 4IL BATE, late Try. T.. . %ate,
t2(llls,Min Laao—Needko. 'Fish li, an L kg
Mc le, 2. : N . ,
pßOTHr esi.. RS . ,I.mr
\ ams•
,
BROBERT V. PATRICK ' passes Ss
wyd.• B.,CYES, (Claykr's Patazt,) -Depot.
ARLRORN. CO., 54 Maijeui Luie;
t.t 4 it r oiVar 221 ,"" 17 itftvtimpt '" c'eT°Y,
WINDOM! MAPS, PAINTS, Ac.
& BROTISIEIL .142 : Water
ndlo. Chni
-1.4 ;;; , ints,Vrsiso Etta f AIM= Windom Anus,.
11. OmizoN& CO.,'lmportirs of .IWri •
• . IV I Mai lid Ooith street 4
\ PAPER 7AireVOE
FIELD k . CU 11 Cliff nEtgt4
G*patens ind WbolessliDealerstrameriesn,litestels,
Oerman and English PAPERS. =dim:7 deacripl•Ar.
VNOAN, LEWIS BAR — TO . W tioAed.
Minim idreat, , -.&. ant Vantty ep.tewit Osr Wok
'po 'Manama Pandas, Bookaanag,..Maanhavaim.
-• -PT 'OIFORTE 3tANTIPACTILIMItS.: •
ROW \ CHRISTOPHER, f.Pitilo Portit.
"miter 9,r Twit
DRY GOODS.
'o. 187 Broadway,
• Lace
RioLC , . Sm a llinn,
14111-Ir.
_ _
47 Broad street,
...i.e. and German DRY
29 Broad street,
via (h.); SILKS,
0. No. f)9 Broadway,
nem Good,. Eplbrp,l
d WhoIe
,MUSICAL
=IC=
quAkuAi
e, Guitars,
azuLEtrillm
..... . . .... .
• ..
ITRiumpg' : ;7oß-, It TWORLD'.4I3IFE'
- COltPilff. , -.The Ihrknrieut letter vies received fte.
, ' ll 7 rulti D. cowc pr0p6.4., ot the r. 4.4 Ilatelltoo
• no explithatko-11 speak& fee Itsel... .
• Year thsett . Seet. rt. Ism.
We'ld's SO/. aseeiong..lllll/leset - .x. riJ ,
tiorriaotes...-Your spent on to e &Uz i, the I
result or a salle(1411lie s Pate t) which - 'l
bamtag or the MS lklartintoo Home. / ant too urn. so- _ . 2
owed at maw <ugly.. tall partiot/stib_hilt oil/ ../ that -.:. .: ...1
the sea had overseers. test ThebnOdlositcoktre about ' , ..1.t
11 etthisit on Sunder teltialli ug lossentlrett eenlinnted.' No .
...one. prepense.. theneunosondsolatappenas ie
thebeat,thatthe tate was red n or several hem.; • When - 4 .
Meddle
eedy& oat ofthenelnoland mineiltaslatruy t0rn5....1 y
ealortationa. and all rho nituesew the am the cm.. - ~- •
tent...re-/bend In a'moet adethable stare. forentratlon. ?.
I hare the tallest omtelenre In tour valeatte Saito. point -- t
r i ses larger @ 4 7et b len=llir k-r a1 e r..47 4 " r.f. 1 17.: - ..- -.:- 1
welch I - shall bp. on the 15th Nerruitati. D•
• , i . . )
The above l np i t 'llY t tuive just ' be...warded - the 11.1.11, • 2
sedum br the .. n Ame ' rimaa ' - • :Institute tlietle thertle. N. 7. ...:
RA - Plin • Piitsal 1'1r(4.1 IttroilOaree, sod Empire trot ~ 11
1.0 , 4. which, nlth the other ma leer hen seeedvett. • .
:t testa thee ...gone through: plata the. emu
•
at he heed of all other securities for the preoevat/ao of ]
naloiallOinSt fire thd burglars. • - • . 1
A leolie stock ot ttnee Euro., ..Ogles... hind at tee- •, 1
weiblo r.t..., at oar store. . . .
YO
No & BRADLEY,Aienthi ' '-...: .l:
_. 4 _ _ .. No 119 Pearl street, liew:Vorit. -I
VALENTIN ES FOR 18.4.—The'Amerioact
Valentine T., Thome hens, Nr.lta w
traLNVo6"" aTirgirikasYliitiNifacM, ta• •
:Lu moachlet s
. atterna. Dealers are Trend tar wrier lame-
Mfg. ilani&Ctircetralcil igitFravird
other Shade or Encravirti end artistle wore lo tentlitel• 4
Addtvaa, TWA. YIUGIN; 81 Nassau street, N .Vorls.
RUBBER GLOVES, .MITTENS,
, ai.l2unt:T Aftre t sang.4l:lkLosh.los and Ltheir . p . r t boar;
Theie d .o= ha. been With impaired recently, and
T hey
two - made very durable. Particular atteptlon la
quested. to-tlns .WOOL - LLNED GLOVES. AND 1112TENO.
They are Inclisplosahht la eel/ and wet weather,. a
will End' thaseNfiClTlM nerthl In nor work that aoll t aZ
hands,' at the,. .me tiara . they . will ears the wont _
Rheum or Out !QM; 1,14,
reg t a& Pr p ° l bwo tbs r e=" L yt . init nut at;
Bowe. ,t - SloN:ges, New Tor r. j=ll4ber Dealers.
Yor stalest! retell by 1
the Eulted State. and C1ar= 11 ! 1 .7 . 77774, 11=4
Wholesale statiOalery•
wAr..A. WEIREL.k. , ..
13 ./. 13 PARK ROW: , - - t
(DIRECTLY OPE3)3ITE • lIE ASTOE,
NEW Y `K cirr.—'
FALL IMPORTATIO 8, FRESIII3
t
YEE Subscribers b 'CV now in et ,
received from Europe, a most extrusive and
se stock of Etsge_ and efEtstkerer7 Mish - 31
every variety of English. and Oen...
A 211 have also on woa d t most completeem-
Cap, Letter and Paper to be I
'United States. . •
• They are sole Proprietors o ighltsey:s
_Patent
Inkstaml b and Agents Mr t age of Usnfty t 5a,...
tin WI which Is warren superior to g.rnolOr
mot Runts stet • mutt. kris rate. .
bet
giro consult their Internet, trills , .
begue examiniug ark Wed.
.Wll. A. wean.
ritiiti — Ml,l"l " pin ;;1 . 14 - 17rtirleiTos - ilnigai,"rilat:Qrgai t
Ch o
Stag Eye. RinglYeres or Tatter, Scald Head, En.
• largement and Pain of the Dones end Joint.'Stubborn 111.
cers. Syphilitic Dieorders, Lumbago, Epinal Casap/ainta,
and all Meson Milled oast' • alai a. , 09.111,0a of kl Wan,
ll l P h r lsV a tialle=o l r,,r . ght r al h ba l oVa -
the number of extraordinary dialed %
Laney. has Induced the
run
at the erg
co u r cika
of their friends. to offer It to thepu wide/std.
the utmost confidence In Its virtues In wooden
propertlits. - • The following certificate., relented If
number, are, however, stronger testimony that
Inof the proprietors; and small gentlemen •
In their lomllties, end of the hl mat
of them residing in the City of V.
F. Bono, Rm., of the Exchange oteL
, known ermywhere_ , my. he has ran t me
Csarsa's Sesame . 3.11.11rae, administered ia , or
Ma. In nearly all the diseasa fOr which hula 1
•
ed, with the mat a:Mutating good result..
the moat extraordinary medicine that he i
AGM AND FRYER-GREAT CURE.-I hog
that for three yes= I had Ague and Fever of th
lent description. - I had several pbysician.
gnanUties of Quinine, Mercury, andd believe all
adrerthsed, but all without any immanent mile
I tried Carter'. Spanish Mixture, twnhottles of w
. .1 . t i ciliaLl have%
Wi l es c=gliVe ' e. ' I n.,LIN best T
world, and the only medicine that ever re* chain
JOILN LOS
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.'
C. IL Luck in Es ti o., is now In the city of Itlehmoni
\lder
m m tc ' efl= edit:7 l lV Carter'. h S " pardah . ITlstrun
A. bought upwards of albottle. which/e has gte
the allikted. Mr. Luck soya 'that Ins hutment
It o lkil. when taken according to direction&
_-•
. Minge, a preethdug Physician, and tbrmerli
CitA Rotel, lu the eitr of Richmond ,says be has W
_ins tomiser of instance. the effects of \ Caster's
Mistime. which were most truly - surpril i -.We
a case'of.nsumption.• de dent on the , ver,
effects were woodmen:al Indeed. • •
Sate - ). Drinker of the of of Drinker *Ma
1 mote:Lwow cured of'Llyer • Complaint. of 8 Teen
by the um of two bottles of Cartes's Spanish MP
GERA? 'CURE OF SCROYILL.A.-The editors ,
mood Republican had a servant emplqed to
ram., curednf violent Scrofula; combined vs ,
tism, which o f
dimbled him from work. .. -..-
of Cert.'. Seenier Mittere• Mode a pert*. taco hint,
• and the editors, In a
,pubic
WU . .3 , ther."•h d =Ti
recommend It tuall who are with any
Ahe bleed.. , - _•-, _ •• • \ k
STILL ANOTHER CURE OP ROYULA..-Lhed=
valuable boy cured of Scrohda b s Snfditt 11
I raider It • =IT valttable ielne. JAXLKS M. TAY
LOR. Conductor as the R. F. A . Co o Rkhotat4 V.
SALT RHEUM OP \ 4d 93 Y STANDING. C'I4 I ED.I,-
s tw
'Mr. John Thompeon. residing in the clip of Rkhal wit \
cured br three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mistum. ?Sal
-Rtemmorhich be had nearly twenty yeer. f o o d
whirls WI •
the physicians of the Cit.!' mad not curs. Mr. Tlgg9patt If
• wail know merchantin, the city of Ilichnueol
F i'ri ' "Th'"d". . *7l l - Olt r ; reII ;C: IT 47::4 ELLOR, , 11417
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•' ' . .f : FRESH • OYSTERS .. - -L._: - :: i .,
t s
'VRont BALTIMOREi" • •• y
- , • JUST RANI t ILITXD AT -• • - • .•, : . .• _ ,
\li t . FIELD'S DEPOI`., - . \ .-1: 1
—Vcorner of Rood aid Fifth Sta..; , • :., -' • •.' .
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11 . .1 r 1.
LBS‘PRIALE TIM IVOOL...in stoke,.
arid 6.ir ige bT . • J: BOONE.
- .
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yvALL PAnR=-A
lirgii:aisortinent o' -
ban and boaritlful
o A7 at tbs vapor pia • .
*.lO and.l2% °entailer far Napa. A- A • •
r• LUMBER BCELiNTS,-.l.:,iiilksell•
•m y Lean of four . of- Isnither Yard. and tire ne
melting MIS" front t.m mayor Amu vat; stramired.—..
It is situated.th th e Ninth Mardi. Pittsburg* on the be
*lithe Allegheny rivet, AritlLeight ut bash 10 ICA .ILDre
nark; that rateheath Ihr eriaWng and drawing lmbar.
Sod
water deep enough to load fist teats a t
007 wasem— •
There lam. nand enough to 014 from two to three million/
'of Met of Itunber.. The Dwelling Ileum Leisure and coup
testable; fine garden of pesetas. thlnnea graph, mursids.
remmeries, &o. end overawes srlmden6 for 6111111111116— ,
This le. I mamma the meat desbalele place slant Oa city
ibr the methane or wile Of hunter. ether for &Ft...911hr
eehleelug.. . This fall will mace my, iventleth ananst
`to New Orleans with loather. sak gar. the pm.
rre lateen of Introduction to. my mutemilmln New ter-
' I mom. of whom I hare metaled 'dm nintateenlyeara—
\ Mend It elmMbleasentbusinmer. Ilyently . motive'
*sidling It up I. my advanced sea Poodeakel esa be
inajl of most of the Lumber. Yard- tau All. and of tin
I map and rent of the. tanned an • th e let of April nett—.
To y ar b wth.= l :DlVl to ' Doom totter.. 717•VM1y, or bflettar. • AS. D.' nA r s,
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luv.ith
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cid••‘,
. gr. do 4 vols, 34 morr. ‘' • , ~' . •
apart. Wrillo of irsuddoston. 12 vols. 0 d01t 1:4 44 - . 1
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ott 112227ecate,Aer l dolzig
der T_ T11031.48 WC" stmt. : -
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lobbie.ibdcbed no* br- 11410IIIKLYk CO.
1111 - ..ioS—io dozen lieivY Tow,l3l . tga, ooimtry
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