uoMi mATERs. rivet...wee a;rslibig slowly ,c4l4erdaYi•ttelf Stage of water being 121 feet: It *is-reining in Not'erening, and the prosPect is falrforlhe contiattancc of the rise., a pair of BrOini's coal barges were drop. ping datreAsikitiiltiterday, - one of them struck sk:Pier 0031,0 Mottongehela bridge sad sunk the bar atthe point A pair of coal boats, Le natne of Ate:ortneruf which we could ,not learn, . inutting iheitly'afterwerds, struck on the Aisinaken binge sod sent down. On Wedins - night Anti coal boats were sunk just *bore' dill No. 1, - on . the Monongahela. by • the limiting. *Melee. Some effort was requir ed to setathe' Others in the enme neighborhood. Onittgukr . tre that up to last evening only 86 or 00 lArs eol boats had passed through LOOh- and tic number to come would not swell the number also. 1 . 00. No boats have'y`et come out of the Youghiogheny, a. gorge .1;:s of ice obstrnctieg the navigation'of that riv- This confirms oar estimate of yesterday, that not more than two millions of bushels of coal hire gone or Will go out on this rise, of which one half is destined for New Orleans. Buefcen at t h e ir tieet continues =mated, sad ' freight' la going forward steadily. th e b oats took out fine loadtt,„ ,The that went mit yesterdnY 7...M 0n 0dd, a l i e u; best, for Nashville; was loaded . :,7,:te'..the g uards, and the ,, Buekeye,State had a fair freight Tne.Pedered- Arab. and U. S. Mail .. • :were loading for , St. Limis, the ;Granite State tbr New. Orleans, : the • ttlliglteurfor . Cincinnati theitetnre for Lonimillo. r . I The regular Cincinnati packet for to-day is the :4140411, Capt.'elm - McLain. The Allegheny boa no 'superior in speedolisa superb accommo• " datlons, and is officered by obliging and gentle m . en: She leaves at 10 o'clook this morn _fig The-Diurnal leaves' this morning, at 10, for "Wheeling, and the Exchange, for the same point, Me learn from the Louisville Democrat that - the Yorktown; bound down with two barges in tow, and the Jacob D. Early, bound up, with a "heavy barge,. came In collision opposite Cork's Point, a few Miles below Napoleon, Ark., on the ingt„ithiels damaged the latter so much that her crew hid to throw overboard ono hundred i.hegalteads of sugar and one hundred barrels of molasses, in order to keep her afloat. After the collision, the. Torktosin took her in tow and ran ashore. . The steamer Yohogany sunk in White river On Christmas morning. as she was bound up, and will prove a total loss, both boat and cargo. In • addition to her own cargo abe had latent. quart lay of Oods off the Falcon to lighten the.F. over. the bus.' The boat sank up to her boiler deck, and at la 4 accounts was ping to pieces. , At ,Lonlaville, on the breakiug up of the tip on Saturday.' last, two fiat boats -containing IMO ' barrels of salt, were sunk, and the. cargoes were removed from many others that were in danger. A number of empty boats were swept- oft—CM. Com. • - The Philadelphii arrived at Cincinnati on Wed tuiidat, having encountered much difficulty with lee.. The papers speak highly of her.. The konerck, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, ran into' the bank atlrevay, Ind., on Wednesday, end spiting a leak. She - went into dock at gad- The Joni! Lyons struck a snag nea • Vicks burg, on the 2d; boat and cargo considerably ' Two Coal beats; belonging to MeClaskey & Co. and Geo. Ledlie, were sunk opposite Louisville on 'Monday list. • ..The Huron, from Nashville for this port,: ar rived at Cincinnati on Wednesday. Dispittehes from. St. Louis to Cincinnati. re port, the nsiiissippl frozen over. . : YOI 77 IcICB, : MADi ET .i . SDPIATIDIX6.--ThiS is by no means an uncommon occurrence. Some of the wealthiest men in our Eastern cities owe Ilielrikresperity to' this cause... Our Pittsburgh getiaq aro slow to learn the art of making liberal • advertising lead to compece and wealth . ten They are afraid of the, first outlay, and, there fore; never reap the consequent profits. Some - there are'even here, however, who have had the a/weirdness to lay this broad feundation, and' who are reaping golden, reirarda.. Among time who base lately bunt a flourishing 'business this Wity,tei . otiiliiiina Killi111,1d10,; 1114- • MO. sirfissetdiir advantage as' to site' and gee acquaintanee,..is doing an extensive and piying business purely from the effect's of ju, , &ions adSertising; slid , he informs us that his oaNsy itt , thia -Way alirayairays him handsomely nn A1434451'8 advertised, besides the general of liet upon liniiwhole business by attracting atten tion,to hisstore. He now promises to be in a few years one of our wealthiest men, solely from Lia kuliefous use of the press. Let others take UNITED STATES COURT =Liu. or imam. xota mrn Y. D. LOWEY The Court assedibled at' he usual bourto pro. • need with the trial ,of Mayor King and M.. B. Lowry, of Erie ' for contempt, in resisting Depu ty Masslial Sproul in making the arrest of KG . patrick, Kirkpatrick, Jacks and Sherwin. 'Mon. Stanton and Han. A. K. Loomis E. _appm.r for the United States; Col. Black, Judge Haphurii and 'Cot McCandless for defendants. The fourprisoners in the jail were brought in to Court, to testify in behalf of the respondents, by permission of the Court. • Mr. Stanton read from the records the Court the order for the arrest of the form persons now in jail. He then called thii following witnesses: , Isaac G.' Sproul. *Sworn —Received; for the arrest of the four prisoners in jail, warrants on the 11th ofJanumy for execution. I wentby way .. of Cleveland to Erie; procured assistants; one ' from Pittsburgh, two friars Cleveland, one from Erie; went in a carriage, to Kilpatrick's house, was told he was not at home; went to IGrlcpat- • rick's house; he was not at home; found Dr. Sher ' win in' his 'house taking his mapper; told him what I had, and read the attachment; he said he would go with me; that it was rather snap judgment; told him I had an attachment,for ~lacks; asked it I Would 'Moretti= till I got Jack; • • - clid so; went to Jack's and served the warrant; 'gave him time to change his Clothes; stopped at Rubor area, and got 'supper; after supper, ' ';found Dr. Sherwin, at the door with his carpet begin his hand; went to Kirkpatrick and found • him ready; as he was just going away, he wanted to see his family 'before be left; found Most . rick. it a tavern on the road aide; permitted him . - go , and see his mother; the other three went • bill earrings to Brown's - hotelft,they went in the sef .Mesars.-Rerynolds ani-Theree; I went Kilpatrick to hie mother's. house; it was ireetty near ten. o'clock P. M. whenwe reached . I had a car and locouriotive at Erie to 2_: , :bring the prisoners In, to take them by the Cleve- Aasi..V route; found some 2.f. or 20 persons, in ::-.Grant's office at - Erie, and among them Sherwin, Kirkpatrick and Jack: M. B. Lowry, Alfred King an d George 1. Morton were among the number; went into the roam and met Mr. King first; ask ed me what I intended to do with these men; told them to' take them to Pittsburgh by the nearest, route, on an attachment from the United States Circuit Court; he said the people would not let Jibe= go out of town that night; asked him if he 'intended to 'resist mei' and he said no, but the people wouldn't/et them go; he asked me to go - into' another room; ,went in ,and Mr. Lowry came me with two papers in • his hand; he read the '-'papers and said they, were good security that they • .*would ' .go safe through . Pennsylvania; but that - s'.nruie.wonld be given if they should leave town thatnight; to give them time to get testimony ." and vritnesies,. they could not leave that night. I said if they Intended to resist, I wouldn't be `:100e to take them. King said, ' , No they didn't Intend to resist, hut the people wouldn't let them I : go" Kirkpatrick said his'd be d—d if bed g o that night; said . that Mr. Frost said, they might , i ,- go through Pennsylvania if they'd wish to; be ,fere I went ant -the room, heard same persons unmade say, they'd be d—d if they ehonld.loave town that night; didn't take them that night; I lad" four assistant; not enough totontend with them; "don't believe I could have brought them !away -that night; they promisid to meet me at . 8 deele'cic the next . morning at Brawn's hotel. • peut. 7 .Ffr..---1 left Pittsburgh at half-pant - nine ' glue evening of the diy the Court made the or ' der. : Itook Mr. A. - M.- 'Repaid' vrith.me from this eity::' do not know where he resides; gave ne-wrltten ,doputation, hut took him as an assistant:. I believe he EOM he bad ticontract on same railroad or other' had no particular inter est in taking him 611 an &militant; saw him at Erie; forst; it the depot; selected him kem'as my Ilmowlng will' did not knoir whether Ate moo a citizen of Pennsylvania or of the',l*.rnitad)3Mtes when I selected him; - took him itirelandflia& two other misistants, M ere . MichardsonOgat Pierce at Cleveland; don't klOll/do' l, believe he lives in Cleveland; C.11,1**2-Liegitten. deputation; don't know 'his tustn.' don't know whether he is connected .'elth the milrosdv - he 'Was A t the depot; and some- boa.Y.l44'dise if I wanted asalatants;- and then I ,waked 40111 recoilaot w h ovoikteeted :_g=iis a Might •were around; ,dow't^ MOW Nvitrat came; .got him ha CleVeland; I,mtdsteMzeid hiawaa'an'esatenninatn, he . „aald. he • .I.,lolfrPal.l.....,4l9l4.oo;,,din'tirtiOWJalalinsiworr A , •-• *eves was in the-crowd; I. *skid him tele:with me; asked no Others: took hion'of tor own tuition and suggestion; - had Gee. Beale alatu. he lives in Erie, I believe; don't know whethef.Rieldtishum was a eitizennr not of the U. 84- pre hits no, written deputation; Beale was an engineer cuiene of the Erie roads, I was told; he was in Pittsburgh, and went with me; he was inVhskpolut room at the first trial; don't know which stante was ON became acquainted with him tint in . Erie; had no partioularreasons for asking him to go. with me; knew when I ap pointed him that he had been an engineer, didn't know his badness at the time; didn't know whether Pierce was a citizen of the U. 8. or not; Jett Cleveland in the morning, before 12 o'clock for Erie; bad a special train; found it ready for Us; Hi. Reynolds or some one said they would havoc train ready for no: I think he told me this on the road np; he referred to the Company har ing the train ready; had no doubt of the fact of it being ready; - I heard him talking to some of the-Railroad men in Erie, when I was there the firstOr second time I supposed he had informa tion of the tact; whetil took him, I did not know be - had the power to_ have a train ready; no in structions at Cleveland were given ine; think I was in Cleveland about an hour; it took me till one or two o'clock to get to Erie; I •stopped at the Green Rouie, smile from_Eriee it ia notn regular stopping place; some one -said they would bore a carriage ready fur no; it was one Of my assistants told me; found the carriage ready; thought if the prisoners knew I was com ing they would leave,and that is why I stepped out side. I think it was T. left Cleveland I learned nbout the carriage, and I resolved to stop at the Green House as soon ns I heard it; the prepara tions were all made for stopping at the Green ouse beforo I beard it: stopped obout five min- utes at the Green House; went direct to' Kirk- patrick's and didn't find him at home; went to Mr. Grant's office at near 10 o'clock, with Mr. Kirkpatrick; saw Lowry, King, Arbuckle, Mor- ton and others at the office Got to Grant'A, in Erie, about 10 o'clock; was requested by three or four persons to let the pris oners come through Pennsylvania; told them I had no right to make ouch a bargain; had a 'right to take them out of the State; Mr. King said that was bin opinion; told them•l would take them by way of Cleveland; if I could, as my writ told me tolake them by the nearest and most favorable route; they said they wanted them, to come through Pennsylvania, and not to start till Monday, or till next morning; did not offer to furnish conveyances to start nt 9nee; tlr. King disauowed any resistance, said the people would not let them go; said if they intended to resist me I would go back and make return that I could not take them; Mr. Lowry said, "no sir you &all make no ouch return to that—that the people would rather carry them there on their heads;" he added, '•but they must not go that night;" Mr. Lowry did not say they should go that night; he said they should go barefooted rather than any such return should be made; they asked me as a Pennsylvanian, not to take them out of the State; do not recollect if Lowry did, or of his appealing to my humanity; finally agreed they should meet me next morning and come through Pennsylvanians I could do nothing - else: eaw Lowry next morning at Brown's; did not thank him for his kindness; the prisoners did not come; was told they had procured carriages and would follow; they caught up at Meadville; Lowrydid not say that the reason was that Dr. Sherwin M. in feeble health; did not assent to this arrangement—and left, not knowing wheth er they would come or not; don't know where my assistants wen; I dismissed them, saying the prisoners would go through Pennsylvania, its I could not take them' that sight. In Mendellle they toldme they would come by a private carriage, and I expected them inn few minutes; didn't know whether they would come, when I left Erie; thought over the matter on the way, and supposed that Lowry and King, from what they said, would harry them along; don't recollect saying anything about the kindness with which I had been treated by the Erians in Nies& ville; said I expected the prisoners there; asked for the stage to stop a few minutes to see if they would come up. The prisoners and myself were on good terms in Erie; ,I think we are not now: Lowry said noth- ing to me about forcing myself with the notice for him into the room where his sick wife was ly ing: he said nothing to me about serving the war- rant on her when I could have served it on him more easily; did not some weeks ago go to his house when Lowry's wife was sick; went to his house with the injunction and asked for Mr. Lowry, and he not being in, presented it to his wife; the nurse said nothing to me about her be ing sick; did not see Lowry when L had the in junction: saw him last time I was there, the even ing before.the papers were served; didn't think of serving it on hint then; the next morning Mr. Frost told me to serve the notice; I visited see. eral places, and couldn't find him; 'I then went to his house; saw a notice on the front door, to go in the back way; thought it strange, but didn't know the ;moon of it; went in and asked for his wife; Law her and'tequested her to blued the, pa-, pare I give her to Mi. LOWry when - be came home; I did not know Mrs. Lowry was sick, nor was told or inqUiredconcerning her health; know Lowry was in town; did not know that the paper on the door was on account of sickness; had pa pers for Mr. Morton, Mx: King, and Mr. Lowry; did not seethe *arrant served on King the inght before in Lowry'a presence; Mr. Frost served the order of the Court on Mr. King, at that-time; I served the notice on the next day. Mr. Stanton—Hare been to Eric five times, and by way of Cleveland. Cross-Es., resumed—Heard much talk in Cleveland; did not believe it dangerous to bring the prisoners.hrough that city ; heard no threats made against them. . . Mr. Stanton then offered in evidence two let tees written by M. B. Lowry. The first letter was addressed to the Deputy Marshal, requesting him to delay until the mooning the removal of the prisoners, and hold ing themselves responsible for their appearance in Pirtsburgh at, any time the Marshal- might name.' it was signed by M. B. Lowry, Alfred King, acid fifteen others. The second letter was the same in substance, the wording of several sentences being altered, for fear that it might be deemed disrespectful. It was signed by the same persons. • George W. Bowe, sworn—Reside in Cleveland: am a 'Conductor between Cleveland and Erie; was in Eric on the night of the lith January; was in Grant's office; was at the Depot about a quay ter of nine. 11r. Stanton, at this point, read an endorse-. went by Mr. Reed on the back of the second let ter, which was to effect that he would be res ponsible-for the appearance of the prisoners in Pittsburgh. Examination resumed—Was asked to go down by.3lr. Reynolds; rode on the carriage, went to Brown's hotbl, staid there a few minutes, and went to Grant's office. Lowry,-Sing, Sterrett, Arbuckle, and a number of others, _between 25 and 30 in all, were there; heard Lowry talking, he was to the back office he wrote one of the papers and asked .10 or 15 to sign it; he read it over aloud, and said he would write another one to evade - the law; .he did write another. Mr. Morton went to Reed's to sign it. Heard Sterrett 'say the Deputy Marshal had no authority to ap point aids; he could raise 1110 men before morn ing to resist. Lowry was there at that time. Heard several individuals say the prisoners would'ut go that night; heard nothing as to who would k head the force; there was much excitt moot m the room. Cros.t-Rx.-1 joined the party at the Depot.— Mr. Reynolds, Pierre and Richards-knew Rey nolds; was employed on the Cleveland and Erie Road; Kirkpatrick, Jacks and Sherwin were in side the carriage; gave no reason for saking me 'to go; Mr. Jacks was in my custody at one time; Aon't recollect who put him in my, custody, - either Reynolds or Pierce; Jacks had something 'on hiti head, don't know whether hat or cap; he came from the Depot in Meson of three men; -Mr. Jacks did not complain of being harried off in Ida working cap; saw Mr. Lowry give him a coat; before that he had on a coat fit to travel in; heard nothing said when it was given; went with Jacks_'to get a- hat; then went to Mr; Brad's house; saw the second paper; think . Mr; Lowry said; better draw up another paper for fear something .may be disrespectful in the first; he said he wrote it to evade the law. - A. IL Reynolds, neorn,—Reside in Vermont; am engaged in railroading in Kentucky; was in. Erie on the evening of the 6th of January; I was in Pittsburgh and .31r. Sproul requested me to 'go to Erie with him; assisted to arrest them an' Mr. Spionl has described; Sproul went with Kit.; patrick, and I went with the rest; Pierce remain.; ed at the quite a number Came in tei Grant's office: a number were talkink; some. I said they shouldn't go; I went with Kirkpatrick'' for a pair of boots; when we came back, Dow nerd came in the shop, and said they shouldn't'' go by way of Cleveland; from this we went to Grant's office; they went in, and I wont into , :Brown's Hotel; afterwards went into the office', with the witness, at this point, corroborated the statemecit'of Mr. Sproul Madre to the pa- . pars handed him by Mr. Lowry,] the.paper;'' heard .Morton say prisbners shouldn't go the: night, anyhow; nothing was said then about th e Marlon taking the papers; a number of others said the ;lame as Morton; think the prisoners could not bare been takerrthat night; Arbuckle abut the door in my face, and . said no d—d rail road man should come in that room; lin King was in the room, and Mr.... Palmer and Mr, Smith; opened the door and celled Sproul, as I didn't feel safe; Orosr.or,—ltace bgeg - M Erie for the list six weeks'or more; wits bent op the 6th of Jnnnary; c Tracy said to us in Pittsburgh he .wanted to get urn 10 Erie as seep as .peissible; Tracy . is Kuper intendant of.the E.*how; Cleve land I told the man _to Ere upi kn Mow me; bad, been employed' on that road a - Yeai ago; didn't ask him how .he knew .1 had authority' to order the speeMl:lialn; told him "it was for the Marshal: I get no initractioaa. to gets apisoild tralu j but to get to Erie as sop all posaibleithere' was oatactbirg aaldAgat specki. train .: lass, aii6si; by Mr Tiaerp - oz, Ilii ,- Elproul; they Ink. 1 ... . •,,. . . _ . both talking. about it before-we: . left this city; l :OPTICRInt Or iliE SOILDCGII - Or . 13,nistraotwr, * [The witness corroborated' the statenier.ta of the ; sou 1854 :, -. . other witnesses relative to going to Pittsburgh ' Burgas- , -.N. Patterson, Esq. _ 'by. ,Clevehutd; - and ' the ! 'objections thereto nt I Council—J. Salisbury, President; J. G. Smith, Grant's office; nothing. new was adduced;) , A- Krogh, Geo Duncan, and S. 3,l'Kee. no telegraphic despateh w.as sent to Erie.that ; - Clerk of Council—A. Bun t. 1 knower, to the effect that they would be there ' Trroturerehri M'Kee. by 2 P. M. ' ; • Cattector---John Weitbreeht. Wm. A. Richardson, sworn—Reside in` , 3las-a- Solicitor—Geo..E. Appleton, Esq. chi:setts; am not engaged in any business; was &rat Conimieioner—N. P. Pearson, - not employed by either of the . Railroads that . Board Meantrers—A. NleLairs, W. Beck. terminates in Erie; I was inilllErie on tha-titlr. Meaeurer of Wood CO.I and Bark—W. Beck. was introduced in Cleveland to Mr. Sproul; told , Clerk of Market and Weiglanaster—John Con me hie object and asked if I would go with him; red. am a citizen of the U. S.; went to Erie and then ' AA, ASAIULT AND BATTERT.—JaCeb:Whitemell, Esq. to Harbor Creek; we went to Erie w it h juks ' ' was held to hail by Alderman Smith, of the First Sherwin and either KS or Kirkpatrick; the Mar ;• Ward, Allegheny. yesterday, for assault and bat shal had gone off with the other; in Grants of tery, on oath of Charles D. Magee. flee, but few were there; Mr. King was there; ; Sherwin said he was under arrest; King naked Dnowsen.—As Irishman, named Patrick Fa me about it, and I told him the Marshal wan in ' gan, was drowned yesterday afternoon' in the Monongahela river. He fell off a flat on the Bir- Erie; I told him we were going through Clove- I land; Mr. King said it wouldn't do to send the I , taingham side of tho river. The body was not men down without counsel; 1 explained there recovera lie leaves a wife and one child, and was to be no trial; Mr. Frost, Xing said, had I resided in the Eighth Ward. told him that if any were arrested they should ; ------.......--- go through Pennsylvania. People collected; ! TUE Munusn Csse.—The jury were still out , Lowry camoin; ha said, "this is outrageous; our ; when we went to press, with no prospect of citizens kidnapped by a set of railroad bullies I agreeing for some time. and dragged by night through Ohio. 1 said ! , __ noting, !IS I was not on the railroad. Some per- ConoNEß's .Isneasr.—The accident, at'Davis' son before that said this d—ins the 4 feet ten! soa p factory, Pennsylvania Avenue, on Wednes karever; one man said " thank God I sin not en- 1 day night, to which we referred briefly in yes joined in the injunction." Lowry said We'll give 1 terday's paper, resulted in the death of a mid every security for their appearance ln Pittsburgh 1 dle-dged man named William Bene. A number at any time; I said I had nothing to do; he then ; of workmen were. engaged in excavating the said he would write the paper; he read the pa- ! foundations so as to receive the walls, when they la"r: he said the Marshal must take this or take, fell in, burying, besides the deceased, Stephen nothing; I thee was rather dissatisfied, and went ! Dobbins and James M'Carthy, and a German to Mr. King and said I would go find the Mar- ! whose name we do not know, in -the ruins. Wi thal; Pierce told me he had not arrived; left ; bins rind M'Carthy had limbs broken, and the word forldm to come up to Grant's; I weutback: ; German was also severely injured. The de-I the Marshal came in, and King spoke to him' ceased 'was killed outright. about the prisoners; Sproul said he was going to I Coroner Lowry held an inquest upon the , 'nice them throng. Cleveland: King said the ; body yesterday. The deceased leaves a large' people wire excited and would not let them go; ; family they then went into an adjoining room (King, 1 _. 'AIL. Lowry, Martin and the Marshall.) , Cross Es.—Was running as Conductor in my ; brother's place, on the road; Sproul gave me no .! CONGRESSIONAL. authority as deputy but his word; he did not ask WASitiNGTON CITY, Jan. 19. inn whether I was a citizen; Mr. King was net , SUNATE.—A resolution wee adopted directing ached, but seemed sorry the prisoners were to ! enquiry as to the propriety of extending the laws go through Ohio; the Marshal said he had orders ,'regulating the pensions of the widows of revolu. from Court. sad he had a train prepared for that ' tionary soldiers and the widows of soldiers of the purpose. Mr. Martin was in Grant's office when ' war of 1812. I went theroi'l didn't see more than one paper Mr. Owin offered n resolution calling for intbr written. . • motion in regard - to the disposal of the U. S. Nu 'By Mr. Loomia-•-1 was surprised to see so val forces at the time of the expeditions from much clemency shown the prisoners by the War- , California to Sonora. shal.A warm debate is going on. _ . Mr. Hepburn—There was no unkindness shown Ilnesx.—On motion, the committee on Military to the Marshal. .Affairs were instructed to inquire into the expe , Mr. Loomis—There was no other train by • diency of constructing a road from Salt Lake which they could lease Erie that night- , City to California. for military and other par- At half-past one the Court adjourned until poses. three o'clock. The House then went into Committee of the whole on a resolution to refer the President's AFTERNOON session. Message to appropriate ComMittees, wh wi Mr. At three o'clock the Court re-assembled. Keith made speech in glorification of South For the C. S.—Mr. Stanton milled Pierce. Carolina, and defending slavery as a great n one of the Assistant Deputy Marshals, Ile was tional institution. Assistant Superintendent of the Erie and North East Road. His testimony was corroborative, BOSTON, Jan. Ht.—The block of stores North and nothing new was adduced. of Brookfield. was burned this morning. It was The prosecution rested here. ' owned by Cql. Adams. of Boston. The loss is Col. 31:Candless then read the affidavits of H. estimated at $20.000 ---- 7 - - B. Lowry and Alfred King, taken before U. 8. Cant Alden Patridge, Principal of the Military ; 1853. 1853. FALL. AND WINTER (100Dti. ComtfissitTftr Grant, at Erie. They asserted Academy at Norwich, died suddenly to-day. • W. 11. KNOEPFE L; that on every occasion they had exhorted their 99 and 101 William street, NeW 'York, fellow-cat:ens to the fullest observance of (be Now Vona, Jan. la--Cotton, steady, sales 2,. 60 I IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN orders of the Court, and respect to the Marshal. bales. Coffee, sales 31)0 bags Bao at 111, quiet. 4 French, tiers., English. and Domestic (foods. For Teflon That on the arrest of these men, the) told them Molasses, sales 200 tibia Orleans at 285, steady. I . . -.. °4 et. "'" ~j ii, lIAS JUST RECEIVED, BY LATE to follow every wish of the Marshal. They, how- Sugar. sales 100 lihils Orleans at 5, dull. Flour, arrisabs • large and well selected stock of GEMAN. ever, requested Mr. Sproul not to go that night, sales 7.000 bbla Ohio at $8,08€8.18; Ohio $B, ii dsit and FIERNCII CLOTIIA. or .0 imam. and nod by Cleveland, and to that end wrote a paper. to 8,06, declined 6 cents; sales 1100 obis South- VA l :stia l la h ri 2g,:- V., - I.:V. , ',';.'V.l, it!'o l , 2 ,,,t"rgi which was signed by a number of persons, hold- ern at $8,37®8,50, firm. Grain, sales 35,000 Kersey*: Pilots; Saner and black Caffaimeresi 1 L.etot lug themselves responsible for the appearance of bush Genesee wheat at $2,18, inegular; sales 1 . `„1 1 •,h,%:,. f =',L'g,V n o . V ,l l :gi, (l ,".:t d i'"-C.' h snorte d „gir,j4''''',° the parties at Pittsburgh on any day he might 1E4,000 hush Corn mixed at 92. yellow 92; lower nether with au extensive assortment of TRllllllNflevoilf name. After some delay, the INlarshal consented Provisions, sales 500 bb's Pork.priuns, at $13,2;i, Vr r fie l ienTi t. Wait? ” cl au ' i t i bi cli T ti ` Vo a"murarrl'eat to allow them to wait till morn i ng, end go thro' Mess $14.65; sales 701) bbls Mrs Beef at sl3€i barb) invited to examine, :r stork heroic Perch.ing else Pennsylvania. The klarsbal at first mid he hod 1,',h ,, 0. steady, mhos 150 hide Hams at SI; Shoal- cbtry , ,f2L-Omfli2w every arrangement made to go by the way of dors. 61 Whiskey, sales 500 bhls prison at 30, I. OWE AND AITRACTIVP — STOCK OF Cleveland; that, if they resisted, he could do easier. Dlt Y GOODS. nothing, but would make the return to the Court L C. WILSON A COMPANY, . that the piisoters resisted one of the deponents. PU it. (or trim., Jima to 19 —Cotn unchanged. luny•eters Lowry said that sooner than such a return should Floor, prices well maintained, sales 1700 Mils. DRY GOODSJolla's, , 12 ((WRIT. (NOT Primer, be made, they would carry the prtsoners on their good bmods for shipment at $7,75; sales. Mk) (It Lis ' e the National' and Western Hotels a id heads that night to Pittsburgh. Sproul finally lass. Robinson limn& et $7.87, steady demand f ' ' 'Ott ,. u ,p IS , ... e .. * s piv ratE acceded to the request. and the papers guarantee- Mr city consumption within the range of $7,75 1 NVITE Till.: ATTENTION OF WHOLE ing the presence of the prisoners in this city Cii 8,12 for common and extra brands. Rye Flour. .11. SALL BEYER. to tpei s - re y t i atworiment.,of banded to hum. They separated for the night. scarce! held at $ 5.25; sales 400 Mil,. Brandy- ,Xoti',„VgliMit,'7„, i ,„:l4„.,:„ ° ,-47,=;19,7,r''„Ya . 76' with the uuderstanthitg that they were to go in wine Corn Meal. yesterday, at $l.OO Wheat in emir - hue by the ettesin . er: r arr, the Parket... 6 W r e have I:rite the morning at eight o'clock. There was same demand, supplies come in slowly. very little of- ~ ,,,, rt-„ter,.-T h„ ,„ 47,4, il.l. „, 3 4,5 Lir delay, but the prisoners were started in private tering; sales 2000 bush. prime red, part $1.75, tioni , ite= l , a Show). ' IrafTkoo - l 4 otleeß" COnsestle , nu laywille Linc.( Met. lode carriage. from Erie the next min aing. with the and pert on private terms . No Rye in market IN m .,,„„,,,„ ~, ,, ir0 , ,1„, ,-;,„„e s , ~... , 0,, understanding that they were to meet the Mar- Corn no demand; bales 7000 bash. at 90 for new 111:ck and other Sig: r ll i lik t n4ler , l enalik a uttbel7, ,o ,ori . shat in Meadville. That there was no intention yellow, pert to arrive, and 82®82f for old yet- ^ d 0. ,,, .... iIiDE sno. A,ceots tar the s l at ' t!1" . -Hayti'. of resisting, and no counsel or advice to that low. Whiskey scarce; sales 200 bbla. at 31 ha I•ivial i tit . =aastswit ssems Cstme " aise Cosset the dawn bemire for mob or effect given by the deponents, and that they en- lib's. and 30 in Ithds.; drudges 29. ere,l7( mhl7-eyes • tertained the greatest respect for the mandates —• of the Court and the authority of the Marshal. Civet:men, Jan. 10.—The river has risen four 1-19 . t a . '„,.g - ,1 1 , % ;,, °° , 1) ., 0 1 t ,,.& - i - i i, R T ° ,,, K , 5 ,, 1 0 : , 1 ;: , The affidavits of A. W Dane. Moses Koch. feet; weather wet, heavy ice running, rendering smote, and Italian Boa-. 411 Broadway, New York . Benj. Grant, (C. S. Commissioner for Erieo If navigation very difficult. Floor market opened PTl's"l" t.l 'ho t. f !' a+^ _ hb° ' l ,..''''''oo un l e ,__" m. 1"" - 7 4 '"_ H. Warren. Jos. Williams. Charles H. Whar- with • fair demand; sales mode at $6.10€1.6.12, • llt 0 N BE I) STEA D S. ton, H. G. Sessions, J. M. Smith, J W. Doug- lat. tamed hoary. Whiskey 24€43.4., kiio..i. i Cto.u,sToci,„, ut2.9‘lt vy_ kit),, , , „ILAN c lass and H. 11. Drake, were read, all of them seed $5.50. Hogs $4.75Ca1,87. packers not tin- , ....,,,, fiV o ro.,E d l , l - 4 . 4,= f p—a N0. it." , .... 01- . 0 . 4, corroborating the affidavits of Messes Lowry posed over inside rates. Pronsioas; moderate ].w Zoi iiiit roams, Plain end T ihmainimtal n E n and King. demand; no change in prices, but feeling easier; ' r; A i A T AA ti AJI t a n fd a lf i l A n o d s. 11 o A r I. 1174. ; Lrine ,; .l A nT : Ira Sherman.—Am a practicing physi- i saleor2:so bbla. clear perk at $l3: Pale* 20,000 e r Z.;::,..,,,........ ohm:puma., fiesiec tted tun elan at Harbor Creek, Erie County: base been 'Omit ehouders and sides deliverable at Ports- , aeil,Lott=s=. ~,,,,,,,, to ~, ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,, there' 37 years. am one at the defendants for ' ' mouth at $4.250;5.25, packed; and 1000 kegs or elsamitmis. townies. and comm. Thor are alwa • tow whom Mr. Sproul bad a writ; was arrested near lard deliverable at Louisville at 9. No clump in (rs. t. melt and t°'' ..t t "tn.o l, 'l .. ' rt. and convenient !tame to anr extent mar ne ed rowed dark, at supper at my house; said it wets snap Groceries. nintS•roca, tittomtks a CO. J asked him for ti short time, and ___ _ ____ ______ _ _ ___ __ _ Val* Leonard avel, Y. MII - Arent; •wfted few the Ws of the above, timed:, gave him my word and honor to remain there COMMERCIAL. tire arrears sent wherever molestea n012.4en until he returned. be came hack between 7 and , L MA e GItICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS A t. and Retail- nel-tf ND 8 o'clock; we went to Mi. Kirkroitrick'a house : PITTSBURGH MARKET. ' SPEC , -.RALPH A(V _.I Fulton street New York. he was then coming out of the , gate with a buf- _ a Onus litttannon t. zzzz rt. I 1O do robe under bis arm; told him the cireumstan- Friday Weeder, January I.W. Iltli I Ij)AN AM A TRANSIT TICK ETS.—A. M. , etas; he went in tho house and made some ar- 1 Lot It -the ales ....day were ISt at, 94, and 45 5.5,14 . HINKLEY, late Swear.). Aw A lketums A Co.'. Callibrula I rangements; he said he knew where Gen. Ed- inverses at 50.1,,, 12 do at 1id.11..M0 ao m affl... at 14..:s I i= j r:,;',J,Ze: . =„ er ,,,,,.' Ll T ..t.'l,Vlt e t: sad tau d l ' I,trs. at t0..50. calm from .one of T 5 ht. tetra / cork . , :tppl, to Adams A J Vll•t ., :t . CORRIVirt , ...I., patriek was: when he was arrested, Kilpatrick t $4,50418,a2 Itmelmel yeetorday. by river. lels ...I -fri *do A (o_ . se Rm.! a... S requested tame to go and see his mother. it was , 7 ,b , 1 _ „ ~, , ~ , _ , arranged that myself. Jacks end Kirkpatrick. fiVoINNI,S 1 FATIIIFULIAL PUMP.— Oare-sal. et Allegheny depot of Me h en et . an d ; 1;_lr Unrivalled In Ommld, It La mpordallyromtemendoil should drive up in the carriage; Kilpatrick 123 bus. on wharf at 40 Ito the ettenthuf of all . 4totemted In idea/nem. Manufactis and Sproul went to b. his mother; he arranged HAY-sales at wake of 27 load, Hay ay at istitita per 1t 1, .r:..., , ,r 1.. azr t r ic r:lgr ,i . ltra , g fe l Ito meet him at Brown's hotel, We went on to , ton ISc f the olle4a ~,,,,ts., the depot anti got out; heard some orb saying at eLttVEnNrrit-Tta..."° bid nom Sr" h.° 4 ." $ 3,35 . 1 ~,,, , ,r77, , , , dr,.ety. l. wwle.et, ( *. en' s. .. free. e,„„eea.2 the depot to telegraph:to Cleveland that the non a' l lW l... dn in f ri-. 9' s '''' eaci; t so 3s lil 4s .la. from lint heads at R stayer , I For !Zang purpopee ' It . e emu 7Z, ' onerf r.". .s.4 '. &thee would be there by two o'clock in the morning ; , 4„,,,,. - Pump. It has In ester ituteemiwbree .hildted. tam. I the hilhest weenie-Gold and Silver Medals a nd Diplomas. didn't see who they were; we -then drove to , nventvitavr not tt-tuv deem. le not rare mks I Mt.° 25 to ' lw e' m r` lh "" °". 'lnt" mo ther. Brown's hotel-and went in; explained to some l, ono° aim trout *tom at 11,31 ' I Ntanuamunel f the Cello, Power Company of the Lest persons the circumstances; we went to Grant's I MOLISSISII-a sale to the city triple of t.tda. at 25. SODA. WATER end 0 R office; Mayor King and Mr. Giant were there, Durrett-v....0w wean ea. erworimen roil, by the bid. I I 1 I._ Manatemnries. Drawi Bottling. of the palest and I told them the circumstances ; in reply to at t O end nowt approved cometreetion. manututemelwid Sir sal* di l.. p A e r .d. lL-salse of 15 M. Oedema No. I. at TR. to a question, I said I didn't ward. to go to-mght 1 ilitia mi Orr i si l it 4 7 , d are itra f te:i * ''' 'mi , swdi• br-"" Clia li II nor to go by Cleveland. King said - I don't LARD-ales reported of 10 Md. fity No.l at Ri and 'tett York _ The . t li .t.bntbt.° l, d° " t - ° ' °h " ft-- • to I If the menufeeture o whey . Sod Water baleen'. ie. In the blame you for isiabing so:" I said I was tinder isodoNo 2 at TX, Matt. daya Celled et... and . may beamed a lamer aseartment • Idarshat's care, and if he said I must go, I must; I conseit-tbs mower is limitd sales of 12 tea at 12S. officers . antepieseases.dmitk the bade., M.tif t leC r soon after Mr. Lowry carne in, and I think Mr.' sash_ te n ets, le Lstabilabed twenty 5... Morton also; Lowry said "it's too had to go at I 11.811- steady Wee of lAA* Ptah et 99.0001 1 10,00. and PION - EER LINE this time of night, and by Cleveland; I will write ' ntitt.tw° hassles, No. I. at 1440 OW MONTHLY PACK ETA RIR AU.RTRALTA. Mmes. 114 Well,. New York. a bond or article, and when Sproul comes I think , $2 1 . 2 °°85-a " ''' ....6 " 1 " d....41.....11" at /SHE ALBERT FRANKLIN, LONG, he will take it, and let you wait till morning ;" he , pkingyppg.-Le cipepm s ti,fig r,..10,t,, , loi . Commander, to sell cm noeI EBRVARY, pullet. I. e , bulky do. , „, n n , sat down end wrote it: a number signed the pa- ' isson: to toatnttla son 4 15, bulky 240 3 1 to Nashville, the fifteenth of the aig . : - .7113 , 11, foridalitiOUN ~' grk.ritthlit pert . another letter was written. for fear that , 3.1.440; to lit Lola 354340, to New Orleans we hear of .hire The prices of puma. arse follow. 1: 5.... a1c0n .i„ . kg .... ........................ .... .. ... :o sow; words in the first might be excepted to by meats °Molasses Ma... COQ " Pint Coble Mr. sprout; soon after Mr. Sproul. came, and I Kilpatrick with him; there was some converse. MONETARY AND C4MMERCIAL, mvarildne Is provided for tba Perwagera. evert Wind and Tovedeandhimp. The length a r...= mug tion; it was p ro posed to retire t,,,, the back room, ; r TheLTegy Rank fitarunit. shows but little change I d l en o dass. fifteen relabel,. not as Ins ReAl g ri devout. which Maw poem*ward to each adult No Unthsertil te maid. [ The witness detailed the circumstances in 1 • decrease of about two and4trelf million.. The Maus are reed es motored tin at /rut Mkt's( the antiount of vase the back room, and the other events imecodin vontmeteo Omit eav ho 1 Um. mad, the circulation s. rage bag been laid .. axo ne Ae 4SPerletwed eartssen bout four hundred thoriaMid. and It. RP* beg increased foremost.. sash vessel. andslver attendee resuldt• Mr the time of leaving Erie, as have been detailed • i etiont three 'ended thou...dollar, -N. T. Ted the eomfort a peawfusen provided free of, charge. in the above affidavits.] , „,,„ 't ru e the t first.elase nest will encomd the ALTO.RT k lIANKLLN i 11. U. CAMERON Wr. Black—There was to, compulsion, or force i 11. ‘" tellt g ertre * Com * ria 4 na of th h e :l. " lrec r ifre fi s iDe hs deei °" 'dorto . " d ' d,.° ll. l. th • tt'ot " 11 ... h. , the op the affair, of the pany le common with all _ ..---.--- _ .22._ need. to make Mr. Sproul agree to allowing us t o I the onion In the street. the General Mutual hae mot IRMO' CARIIIIA:A PATENT PORTAbLE wait uptil morning. Mr. Lowry said they would • , s" . it r b ,, r l = , tis o l. ,4TMr. 1, =71: rAt nu head t: SELF-ADJUSTING 3WSQUITO BAR carry us on their heads to Pittsburgh that night. ' minims air stoeltssilims-N Y. 7.0 e. (1031BINING ChOpness, Shoplielty 1 and sooner than Mr. Sproul should make a return 1 A Italtkuore corempfsudent or vs Aimentwer Great. i Perfect Socusity. Cati or he rut up taken down and that the law was resisted. Heard some 011.3 In i ear. that tbe Da/theme Led Ohio Ralfroadeetempaturdav, roam In a 'Prank In two minutes, occupying less than ono the front office say it was a d—sl hard case to 1 Va l troiZto " wraTt i g,T i dli th ' islitWtr' mp se dat ' s Cal " : bi"" 4.' st. w n i . " Racitr..=grii. l"' be hauled off at that time of night. Messrs. , re7 .,,,, 7 arra:tement heel.: hied u eluded . . I =7 .1112-irew f N0..1 Pine street New York. King and Lowry made use of no such language; wit. esiremowsod - tile calf yourespeciLl attention.- tohl Mr. Sproul that I wax. in feeble health and Flie Prooteetg te ma N A ci A r r treffOrn ira., lialleml would prefer going in daylight, he said "come I ei n tronsattgara with authority totil inset fir 2. ou, It was all right." For thq last two years I 1 1 ,1 1 ;1. v i gr i g: T ieg h irs , o gow ilt ion act! .. tesr u r t re t osttm; have avoided being cut at night. owing to a die- i Board of Directors. I cennot say. th e Pr:Side/et 441. Tir es!. in the head; travelling in the cars would be i Vnie r. ll:4 ,4 tglißlirrefl feet roW of tbez A ,seets to_the i :ll; as injurious as by any other conveyance; ho Wed gegingepjl,,74., It .'-.7.4,7:1,4,,, i 1Z4 by . went to 'Meadville, from thence to linen Valley, ' Pothsisillee oft RM . seta ef the Parkeretiurs (wan: , The leunivele Journal of Moseley reports the parklea and thence by cars to Allegheny; 1 met Prose and Sproul on the platfonn; they didn't give me k °' l °.o..onsi tits falls. bovine does , ' The totaleusee time to eat, or see Mr. Bjtick, its I requested; l tor parked, was anfhllows. /saloon. Mull A Co hot wan placed in a carriage and taken to jail. , It. Atkineott. ............ ..... ......... -.. John Jack's, morn—[Thin gentleman's tees, ?Sq. CO , 1 /lIM I L k Il tennlntham A Co.. timony corroborated that of the preceding Wit- Teet., )lases ACo 110111.1 . ., Total at lenthaile.. . - . -—..- . . James Lenhart, steam-1 reside in Meadville; Itametsm. Rickets 1 bo„ . .ls . ffstionvllle. mime to town this afternoon; came down on the New Albany same day from Erie to Meadville, in company I Total amend the Palls , with Mr. Sproul:web - rut song! coeversation shout I L ' tt I °°. . the occurrences in Erie; he said ho was not ill- I F:1(.111 treated there; he told me of the arrest; I remark- I THE iftcll4kADE Oil it would be more convenient to go by Close- • ne n n opt., a,,, during the ...k. hats been. . rol. land; he said they wore, afraid to go by Cleve- i l ''"" .... i land, and he felt Hutt if he were thus situated he ' I A lar,!,',„,a. en d o nn a n would not like to go himself, and therefore he Through Toll Oates gavelhond the privilege of coming thin way, ho , I siZZAl k o r pi,j,,,aio, stated they had gone down its a private carriage Total for ths week to meet him at Waterford or Meadville; he sup. 1 pmommly reports posed they would go by the Plank-road, and l Orand Total mould meet hint at Meadville, lie bald that Lowry, I T o ...wits lag, year King, and others had given him assurances they , - e' l ^• ii'eV Censsi would come, and if they didn't lie would adver- I tise them as fugitives from justice. I IMPORTS BY RIVER, Gen. Kilpatrick, ono of the prisoners, narrated ' , u . noiv!isvALu i2 u4v= i st triamittase . t luz . • the arrest; and the various particulars from that _I Vitictusedill%thour, Bort 19 blds whiskeyJnoOmett4 time until he arrived In jail . His testimony wan corroborative. No speeches were made'.! r...p.„ B .„„,, It„, 0 ,...m. ft I m o, Eire Co:. lin by any person at starting. No carriages left I lies retatosa7 Mar u that a ir ov a l t l i vr t ititas . laa Erie when we started. A large number wore at I feed lots , & , 0 ,, , , r ,„., pa,,,,,itmth A the depot. My cousin, Archibald. Kirkpatrick, I pi, didn't tell the crowd to keep the .'break" open. ' tivaulissizip.z. uz Vona Vitz-2,4 iii i l,lltt t tlf 3 The Court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morn-;l :::114.Lbj:1`”r&rikAassip liaa ( n l'f•o . 'lb t ; „;1 4 ' .2 ",•,. Gutter. Brown A Kirlusttrkk; bide tinitr. 1 Us a ge. IV _ _ I fi l ::d , d 9fi r :rs i :b7Ver Mt: . la f. b till • tthrio l t ri b i lf; ; lifili dell e fo l b e ts tt a f, 5 131Pl f . r & I n k I:'ll. astr‘„ .ll3l k . Iro.,4 ": 02 1t h o .,"" 14: !, , l len 2 es. butter. 2 ' Owner. .Ni/1711111.-A German, named Clotleib Diegel, ; was committed to jail, yesterday; by Mayon _ , Vol:, charged with biting off an ear .of a man. named .Clemeet .itleine, on the day prerionaly,i in a fight in Diamond Alley. •-• TIM C Qum. op la rminx s zsg ippp yoi t er d. 3 ,, 6 40 1.0 .: _,..r.isrilhit i g umo Cuta—j .. .. was eingoAed the trial of a nuntlfer 'rower; ,! , g,,.."7 Tech° 0. Ake u g.s. for kconsng hoots of ill-repnte - iliree were I treli c liri=k4l. 7 . 'sentenced to six months , and the pa y ment l '',.. mu ";7 o - 4, win ,. I a:9100 fines. ' 4:27 dos broses i kut Puff. Dr. Brown was placed. on trial for pWang-06-11 , artaThb t ow . TYl' carat of vulgar significance throng!? the Ott on: , 4a .1 - P - W Rit eke bast.. owth tifltotwit,Pogar. ease was still an I.berravi l i wi t tbH 1:16M. triiiiiiiii'sigounanint of the Court. BY TELEGRAPH. a elo.ereeeet. Am's t Den IItAVER, by Heim-21 bb bbl. trZ o tadeker, kkuttilto4ll4o r-11 has pin GSmi O th: boa part,ennir* • 11 1 / b re.' ISSAfan 71' kgs artit= iha, - 4 -0 0 1, 4„,..„ - • - • ItIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMBOATARUWAIS AND DEPA.B.VHM; • •Ci Ahrams. Cincinnati. ty, &on.. Stanbenvilia% hhePtierd. Wheeling. - Luxerne, Bennett. BTOTTURIIIB. &OM% ROM. Beaver: CaL Dented. Peebles. klisahoth. T. EL hver, liendrickain, Mai • Keystone Stat Jonas. UntinnatrT 2l • DEPARTED. • • ktanidield, Maratta. Eseht Me. Buckeye Sta., Beitahoover, Cincinnati. Foresteity, Shame, Steubenville, Bearer, VI mien, Beaver. , Winclietter, Moore, Wheeling. Exchange. lietialinm, Wheeling.' Jelerave, Memel. 1 1 / 1 11,11)111 it. Cal. Bayard. Peebles. tlkvabeth. T. IL Shelter. Ilendrtrkam, McKeeeport. Tin yesterday evening the litter of water was feet and rbins. NEW YORK 'AD V ER'YIEENIKNTS. - krm Wm. 11. McDonald's Advertising [Do., No. IC2 Nsaaan Street, New Von.. 1 ti DM wail HUGHES, DUPUY & CREHANGE Importers and Wholeaale Dealers In FRENCH FANCY GOODS Have remMtro;)?. i T a i t i r4: to their 37 Maiden Lane, N. ap'staire Where they are prepared to offer to the Trade a ono ' Diet. and well aeleetFd a...rim:lnt of . . FANS. BUTTONS. COMBS DRUMM, PERCUSSION CAPS, AINX/RDEONS AND FLUTINAS OP THEIR OWN,MANUFACTURE.OARTERELWATCII GUARDS, VEST AND FOR CHAINS, LIIITATION JEWELRY. MIRRORS. VIOLIN STRLNOS, Le., at- N PARIS FANCY GOODS, Adapted to Ong Spring Trade, re WRICII rnar .01.3.11 RESPECTFULLY CALL Tnz ;ATTENTION OF BUTISES. OW Orders GO all deserlptcolul or Goods taken as usual, no and Medheretol'ore, by t eh' raiding partner In Paris. Mr. A. (MERANO} . .. delne•lnsa VOLIAN AND OrliEß PLCNOS-BEli: RR & GORDON, 227Draitilway.N.Y., anbllshere of !Mattel:o dealer. wboleaile and 'retell. In nano. Maid. , one, and &Wide; Ageute for the celebrated .Eollan, Grand, and other Plano._ outdo by ballet, Davie & Co., llonton. whom, Haunt are coneldered superior to all other. Great bargains In Now York Planos, and wend-band Plano, and Melodeon. Maple oupplied,wholeeale or retail, at the lowcat rate. .lierry & Gordon', Dideceseers to T. S. Berri , / MG Broadway, New York. • lanes to let. P. I). Co.'.&' Pianos bare the latest Im proved voicing. OLD AND SILK SPECTACLES. IXd EYE fiLAFSES of 'every description. manu f ar. tared by D. fiELLIIIIIL No. U Liberty new. between Maiden Lano and Liberty attest. New York. D. U. kmarautma all articles made by him to be of MID , - rior quality. Orders rcsocetfully atikitatt. ocl3.Gor 01IN DEALER IN IVORY iwrY s°- 3 )lams 17,1.1.1.R1AGE LININGS, CURTAIN GOODS Cloths, Plushek BuoUng., ke ne2GBm A. W. KELLEY. 38 Jobrr ost.. N. Y. AWRENCE'S WORLD'S FAIR PRE MIUM DAGUEILIZEAN GALLERY. 381 Brradway, corner NVilltA street, New Y. k .10.6 m NEW YORK AYD CALIFORNIA STEAMSIITP LINT. (Yi TOR serum. IMAM= COMPANY OF NICANAGCA. PROPLICTORN rirtiROUGH IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. The only LINA klehoß TIIIIOCOII TICKINTLIneIudIng OF ' MTN "' 0 ni l c°l2l'd STAR engine Meamehlpa. Will km New York on the 6th and _sth of oath month. (tempt that when these day. fall on Sun day, Saturday provinue be raillng day.) connocting hy tale Nicaragua Trotter. te, baring but twelve miles of land carrots with the a hips SIENNA. NMVADA., CORTEZ. BlirT/lElt JONA lAS • PACIFIC. oneof which will leave SAM Juan del Su the Patine termtnm of Tronelt • Mire, for San limutimo on be arrival of Cho Fomenter. For further Information ly to CI RILLS 110F.GA.N. Agent, l au:-11mBowling Omen. N. Y. N - EW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS. .-- L 32r t zlor t :Zwire Ornamental lron Utah*Mont The Pen/dotes has reveled dining thls gear uptrtontt of lOW orders fnon various parts or the eforld, atnOng Whlcb we all the galling earloodng the tlrnuode end ten tallest. of thorenowned CRYSTAL /IA LAO:. Fors) the Plano. a Pohlle Part to gatannalt. renttalalng ten ati a=rlogg:V i h y antl , fl u e t rat , t r lnofAtia=ll , 7. of Charlaaton, 8. E.,. just heeft ' l surrounded WIRE nAti,iso of a'rloll and graceful design. • Cometorlos. throlllngs. Pula, Grounds, Banks. Oak.. MAW., Ilospltslis Sesta...Theaters and 11111 a. In all parts of the roontry, are anionn thellst of thu subsesl- Ler s orders. lIION RAILING. endearing everyvariety. made of Wrought and Cent item lend the Weletested nu: RAIL-1 'MA N 12EIRSTF.ADS. decry sha and unique design, of the moat chute and plainest patterns. IRON FURNITURE consisting of Sta n ds. dales Set tees lint Rube, IVaah'Stands:Towel Stands. Mantels, AA HORSE PlniTd. of it new and beautiful design. • W155.555100e5 Petentsi, celebrated WIRE FENCE, for Antrim, Railroads, Fame, Lawns, Garda* dos at $ 2 per roi. Wire Fence of the abets description cannot barn or Host. For ral oeuries ut subject to fires arid Inundatens tale F 013.5 inulde. The second edition of a "Neer Phase of ate Iron Manu facture,^ which hoe been greatly enlarged, containing de. egret explanatinue, and prima of the abase be forwarded by addmseing the nuiscriber. Ten Gold. Silver and Rronee Medals and Diplomas hare Fenn swuded by various Inotitutiona . Proprietor and Manufachtrer. JOHN IL WICKER. SHAM, Warehourc, No. 312 Broadway, Worts, Noe. AS, 11, 17,50 and CI, Laid. street, New Fork, jaiblmn _ M: woAs~ WM. STENTON & SON, ll A M li c i iir•i l m il t E •tegr i PL Si n?‘ N et o and keep constantly n band. II aloaak of rrh, pocKK"; and TABU" CUTLE R Y, TaIIy lin Hawes Mee and Joiners' Tonle, qaws, Anvils Re I k Riley lean's Steel and Vile. of ail aleawriptkana fir Orden, &Incited from the Thad, for Direct Trued,- tloula mw 1 1 7/101,FAAIN ki",111 - 5 — R N l ll3 lf 0 lIN C-lIENDEESON k SMITH' No. 62 ey no. Du Faubourg Polanonolcr. Parl.• . 1.4 172, 174 TSIT l atLITL ' I t r54:41111:1 \l4',llZ4llo7Prowlial and Amer ma n Artificial Flowelegartr . kh and Fancy Flkaw trun i er2h i rM ( r= " Zi fi d '. Arnela “ r; Henna te. Jtc together with • full assortment of flatten and Can tinkers Trimmings Tha above chiefly of our own *tragliketaire as well 4. 1131 Cr 1117 1 1 74re112:41=4 " ;11111 t i:I k4 11f r LTA?. rosy ho seen M. 41 . 41V0M11 New ' .16,14.311114 Looking Glasses and Picture Frail: Nat &attn. RIS tatabliehteent, by far the L GEST t o r nodni Start" poueawca Many adventagn In Man eent=ri t irl:d ". in i d ' Co l n& :g e l gr. ' 21.7 4 tite mm all pot* of the Union, enable" the proprietor to di, Irm v : i .t . , artigss at , 11 , Assadma thaza h ng °ger ko d it i : Public to car and%arolne stook of a d filtlTUDiss and Piet urn Fos rad previous tombng It as tha aubecriter anima thorn that thay find It totheir aler. kled advantage lao jz :loing Ora band, It WA oT and NA OY moctii, anuT serf Via, pad OW usgim sign* , 4 01.40 I nellintlo atm to woo l , Itco.' elk or, op k saREP ik. brBKlNdoot TO TEERI2IIBII O. MART IMPORTANT ogoupicznEyr arrrossiENT or PIII:IF:JAMEK wci.uk-rocit,3l. Tv. =WEr==22 A NEW PEA EV THE r OF ALENCINE Posalai Methane fee the neat time sanctioned bi - the HIGRIST ArTliblelTT ' THE raorsssios!- rr IHE undersigned hare the pleasure of in -1 forming the ptiblic that they have mode arrange manta with the ecolnent-Profnsor,JAMES 3IreY.IYrOCK M. A, of Ptdirdelphli. known for mare than n quarter of a century part oa one of the greatest PrectiUonere and Teach ere of Medicine and Surgery in this rennin. or in Europe. for the purchase of his reek., and the preparation of a aeries of FAMILY snunctsrs therefrom, whbob will he pot up in a cheap end pgruldrfarm, adapted filo general ime. and suited to the most plurtlent - discern. Thera mueslis,' embrace wan of the moot tamable &mora l. and combinitions nee temen tie the roe of d ir eom. The; are the fruits of the mast grnfaand Invedigetkon, the.veld est research, and the almret noequaled experience of oneof the Mot phyalciam of the age. Each remedy is cepedaY adapted to Kam, parttetclarforw of disurre, 1a llWOrdangNS with the highest tin'ecililm otfmodenr medieol wiener. EM. of these remedies have been tried._ Improved. and Emilie, perfectrd. la the course of a long. seem and highly sue armful practice. not only lr, 'Philadelphia. but throughout many distant reetionv of the murder to which his greet reputation has celled him. Their nature and effect are known and approved of hr hundreds of regular phyeicians who have boon his etudente and semi their benellcial re oultelo be. McClintock's 1., MU hands, while they were under lab tuition, in the Colleges of ffhlfiama r ta, ton. Pittsfield, mad elsewhere. REED TILE VOLLENLILEI CIIITIDECETt. This is to certify that (r:havaPlaced to the hands of Mews. A. Cabman t Cd., Now 'York; the recipes of my Medicine," with My full authority toprepare mu such offer them for popular Me: They are such toI have home in the habit of recommending. and presaging for many years, and their oamposition to well linsurn to hundreda of restump y hyadrigns who Fame been with students, mad who of them n ow hisctiaing with distincmished ene mas in parte of the sentry. My inducements for tills step ore numerotm one of the meet urgent is, that tho de mand for my remedies lac become to large through pri vate report of their eutmems. as to metre their preparation too great a draft 13j1411‘ tts.: another , the re solicitation.iona of my friend, and patient., in it the beliefpe ated that the geueratintroductlon army maned". asold be in mama' respect. a public borwilt; and finally. In seeming the Cu• ommtiou of Mr. Alexander... Coachman, who is a thoroughly educated Chenahl and practical Apothecary - of many years experience, whe.reby am 'enabled to ,anntre the public - that they will be prepared in the prat - Maser moot Perfect tom. ramardiem Mee pen.. • JAMES MeCLINTOCK, M. D. tato Prormosr of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Med ,- . Pine and Acting linamorjof Midwifery: one of the Con -salting Physiciam of the Philadelphia Hospital. Block ley: late member of the ?National Medical Associatiou: Coll member of the Philatielya Medil Societ member o the MedleoiTh cal Coirurgillege Of P hiladelp hia; fortneria f Preeldent and Profeseor of Anatomy and Surgery In Cas. Caton Medical College, Vermont: and also, late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology In Berkehire Medical Inati- Pittefield. Itt,., km, aa, a. • We need scarcely remind the intelligent peddle of the great peewits which estate for the Introduction of a clam eteood and relights popular medic.rt which may be AY dently adopted Into family lose nod depended on areal times in the sheen. of a physkian,a. being the teeth:gate pneinetione off ence, Etiely and Experienee. • fo argument le needed to prove the immense superiority of ouch adshe of remedies over the doe nexus compound. that- we delly puffed Into notloe . by igrtorant and reckless men, solely for the purtrocce.of enriching themselves at the expense of the lives and health of their fellow beings. We trust MIA' dent!) In the good soon, of the community to contort ns in this arort to extirpate the sacra public mil of Quaelerie. by giving a •srohol pe •I to the following tisk *Mate.- brace the first twelve •owlles of the series, and which comMisee some of the m wt ratable enmities ever discover. ed for the movers, 001131, lots enumerated. If you or any of your friends an sod ere, lose no time In procuring the aid of thcsfirst 111.11Cai uthorittr of the day, be obtaining and giving a trial tom of thew medic-in...re cadspt ed to the cue. We call especial attention to the lira o the Het so being most g acridly detnanded.wt this season rounely, the I '. I' CTORAL iiIltUP. Tort Invalwible Byrn .. which I, entirely Vegetable In Its romproltlon. bas been c • played with wonderful enneess for litany years In the mina! disease* of the Am Pasevuts awn Leana The amid common disease. of tine organ* Ann. irritafion and Injtamuustian of (be Moron. Membrane which linen the alrtubesof thethroat.wrlndpipo and lungs For any of them form; o . d . lavase. whether alumina then.- ..Van . Ougga. Tick/in Ler the Throat, -Venal Tightnem in the Throat, .Vintltne if Blood, thOrulty o Brad/lino. licarmnett ar La. qf I r cc. and Hectic /Veer, I • um will be attended with the happ a t result. It la rocammended an On. of the beak and mif t mefficinew for all tonne of Bran. alibi and fbamotation. N. Laudanum or dionarepium, in any shape, in etas Syrup. PRICY. [ln nt Battle.] 11. 11....-COLE ND COUGH MIXTURE. For recent weighs, co and Irritation of the throat nr ludo. It Is especially aluable for children: no family. In our changeableclime should be without thin efficient remedy, which. If tak n on the lint symptuns of cold. Hprevent many a attack of Brunel:llth. and n fatal Haim In Coneumption. No Laudanum or preparation qf Owium. in any .Hoye, in this Mixture. PRICE , per bat!, 2:1 n•nta 111 taTIIMA AND WHOOPING COVIIII RE3IERT. Tab... torrthly distressing disease,. are relieved to an un paralleled deum. be Otto purely vegetable modlehie, which has been brought to pertent. dearly in the nine. i f many ;ewe' ehYreation Trial le all that la needed to prove It s efficsee to thine who . nerve employed lf PRICE. per iodic. 50 cent, it DIARRIDE t CORDIAL AN CIIoLERA NIEVES ?It k. A 0 112000 core Or Merril., end. of sod 1/1 heir, tor Dys. eerier, . Cholera Donny and Aelatic okra. This prevail, tkn eta NM ni Final tornrr learn. and in Di antral it Ls urinal!. sun awful In the es stages of Asiatic thole. It will le Mimi Invaluable. Color of Infante and Cholera Infantum It le a ...reign rem dye Full di Vireclines fur me areympany each bottle lICE, per Dottie and SO route I. . . I'OAIC ALTERATIVE SI EP. Fur the cure, I. Of Clefganne or glen Doe a via 'fetter. reurry, rah Rheum. Itch. Ringerorm. to. '-' or eicrulufiges 1......... &retests or Kimoc tell. WM. S Ulna, (ink. ur nwelied Neck. Tremors, Slew likers. to . Rhanwltic 1 Insrams Ilse-mot Chronic !Pk-moer. Gout. i.e. 4,. ereonol or 1 Sypulate Misuses ....all c 11.., Pritnny, Semen an or Ter. 1 thin These hen.* all any from • Meal in t e ' , p.m , Pu i ft'lg.tAL u ttrr ;tilt - . irrk''Weal'ol4t AL P t 1 1 me .rarr, which to th e Orton of aerial Yenta- Me romulare suited to the hymns! 011116 of the itylet merit! 1 ly Pond wonderfully ilfiegive. Puler- (mt. Mgt SI $l. VI IIItSPF.PTIC.7I.I CIR. Manny, tr homeland auntie:, may he call t National Manse of Amalie. Its si mptuns one giddiness, nernuanraw In. .pinta: dintnenof th I en...speck, ['of , . the yea itching of the tuut a 1 dv= e idle.* of tossing amt ringing . to the owe disa taste In the month constrktion or.weight al.the AM. sdtr of nn.thinc. nom of 1i0.Y.i.0.1 in lag o I or 00 eacendlng maim pelpltatlon.or unenyfue Mg st o ut the heart Irreunlar or de&ient appetite; ..ono of oinking at the etolnach: aridltr. heartburn: sins fut.. of G. I olden:an. and gurgle...ea Rune of these symptoms alt Eas appear In Dyspopida , and enntinen the tame patient l m many of them at the same time, or at different time., For attrition they Prothan symptoms In their seat and I yule, eh, deranged condition of the digest!. function, the larernhe klntftwunlinn all the minable Inuredlents hi N, the Vegetable Kingdomaffords. Taken in norm.. time with the Vegetable Purgative PM. in eases when then theuch endlesneer, or with the Anti.Bilikus PM.. where ftmetlune of the Dyer are irregularly dime la , vrdl he annul • meet effectual rem y. MUCK tit ' rVit beittlni fl. VII lIIIEDSIATIC HI CRE. A tontelmmustable combination for to cure qt Rheumy Gam. Gent, and all Neuralgic and. Ithermintie Disease.- This remedy la ogned with the Wand ar*lktome. It has teen mei moat extensively and le as near •• rearm fiv Ittreumatie Manses. the world bay ever ann. (' PRICE, per battle. 56 cents. N lII_ -lIIIEUSIATIC Zr. An Infallible outward ern/Intl. Ib the relleyy.f all Then milk er naa a lteural i gle milna t venu e, Q, cstill ii net i k, Valfords Irttotdtto reiref o from coVan ro d palea ' ln m ta etonmeh and abdomen As a mante s i , taut. Is Invalu able In all once where an external ail= Int Is riled- PRICK, per Bottle, SO meta IX.. .AXGDY.NE SI ~ \ ~. A loon runrettlent Ind minable remedy ti be sansei both Internally and externoll Y. for the teller eliana. lengthen scut ea thyme.. es In Pletarlay. Paine InArChost.EiGtne es in thakble. Paine In the how Anneal , ttts ebony P . un& Patna in the Stomach. Bowel,. Y or Kidntdo. In mid,. anneks of Celle, IlUkens Citify...l te of Win or °rani it will wire Immediate relief PRICE, per Slot- Oa Slay Cents. \ \ \ X -.TOXIC lIIXTUFLE, Mg FETE RAN IS AGEE \I SPECIFIC. \ I A sure and nal vegetable remedy fie Fewer arid \ Ague. or I Intermittent laver In ens of Its *into, an. alkilinseee recurring parloilically. This remedy has n tried to the tuned extent. and hex been ftenc , l , 4 , sract 50 Ova. any mrdleine on be entitlni to that e. lln oral re from mite diem., where hake regnired, Judd.% alt ...arj..t.t.i...r.t....th and imi 01. dr..= ' or, it will be fond singularly efilexerin • r 11 37- P . ' Ile, I/ XI.....VIXIETAULF, PGRGATI 'E PI u, Ter the relief of Curator moo, and ail I Pidefi runt I nch so Deader:he, Diadem, rkk Stom Pain and the eyelet.. enumerated under the .1i) k Fliklr.l In all man when purgation is needed, t Pills an offer- \ Id sea role and ntird, beg Olivet ninny. No InsgW, or tut/getter shauld be without them. PRIG per liii :IS Conte XII VirbilllloQl3 PILLS, \ F. Liver CumPlalnfa the il and all L imas adman in Ir e nen trVe . Ye i fft and. 4174 nalui r eiV:itscint, nr i ral Ingle the ears, yellow. (tuned tongue. min In right. shoulder. mom nib:dins nenain in the right WM., doted eneanach or bowel& deficient. anion of the eys. , elarvolored atools. est. The. Pills, if taken in th Inelpl-. "'l entil * * Xreonr.i i &V ,rwi pTc7. ° A • Lo n Zrb.. 1 7 - t s The underehroixt, In accepting the preprietorshlp fDr limo, Sictlint.ka Fautlly Yadkin., would respect Illy state to the public, that In hls profneska a. Dlnu Chrsithit, ate nearly fifteen years pad. during which ti e in him been actlealy connected with the best phantom _ cal ntsblistimants In this country, he has had amnion speas avast. to ece and prepare the pros riptioni, i,f the civet'. =lead phyelebne among whom he wadd mine Its. Mott Dr. Parker, Dr. Francis, Dr. Cheesamee, Dratteao. Dr: Whittaker, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. theack. Dr. Eitearn. DT, Pratt end Young, Dr. Beats,Z . :Dreen, and many other; in the city of New York. \ The aperient. thus aoquirS,lenablee him to discrind:. nate with confidearei between teetafe steheison,.‘.2 , 6l- a\\ har monious ed erkok.da at as as to acute a harmonio chemical es.: lion In union with their lifeboat erapentical effect/4' and i the !numerate mixture. ofeciacke and Imanance; where- . in for want of proper knowledge .1 combining ttnen;the . No ingredients may neutralize au destroy each other:* exult Ina substance highly inli . arkin4end contrery to Its. Intended design. It is with pl ' thenfore, that tell .. 1 ..... Della. that the preacriptlorm of tic. . • McClintock am, not only composed of the moat NI iii medical agents' known to, ...d habittudly emninred 4 'ad brit Midi - :i Omer, to the tflatlllo4l of the several • lt, which Dwyer, letanded, but they are combined \!I arch accurate proportions, In relation to their elientlMDand medicinal ' grate as to mecum the attainment of thd, , ti t lama. of shell power end iflicieney. ' •• ' \ In comiliwket, he will only add far himself, hit he Mu . refer with confidenos to hie peat Nicer, as 41 guarantee to the nubile that them orou: relent:et to his \ cis will be joibVeatryearemed In strict aocaniarieS with l3 PMecrin-• Dons of their distingulettedoritrlnator. -. ' Aum:',CCSII.f.& , • i .t. Gradwde clad Trecteeef Ber .W.•.Y. Mikis qt! P cw . She above Medicinal may. he procured„\ at ' or retain of . A. cusmort, Me Proprietor, Fulton ito Now \ And of all the whirled Drunalete to this eity.„ Also or . 11. H. K. ELDIOTT,Arytkir Dern corner of 9th and TRW! eta.oTbLbutelphin. DR. JAMIS IRCLINTDCK, • Trenton,'New Dusey And of FLEMJNO BROTHEdRS,AiII.% Dlttaburab And may be ordered through 417 Apotbeear4 Dinka** Country Storekeeper In any put of the aintry. \ Jan: VEW HAMS - Rmt yeeeived and fur =la. 1.1 , . T. LITTLE A\ CO. LAS NOT ADVANCED AT.MORRIS bATTO:i'd-oAltheugh lout well known to ail A 'tat have advanced at lDe per lb. Rorie% Pa t- ton,irrthe Dtsmond, toothily° to' oit ?moor tbe same quality and at mi they did els montlioake. They are enabled to do this by having purebasod /UV =DM" brovions to the rime. Danboro their Tau with what you Porrbun elsewhere et same Pries*. •-• • Good eoub4llle.elt Oran, Tau. 40e , yor lieuulno Old Loonier Col. T. lir itus • Superior Sourbung 'Direct_ ut Liverpoot, no. "." ' s° l 4 n TittsbU .- I \ c. "P.lrse7it d 7 : tir e. tb;74 'ln the n o " *l.ot/ •- . The Ab. Tani are orugh the al.,* Nicol by yee'lkyy, but an wo nu we am determined soe maintain , our rep. 'station o[BMo/lino the tut ;nod cheapest Two In , Pitts. h um p; rtrfftror.l . Aid Mercantile Job Printing-Office!. \ 1'01{24 T, SILLSOCK, Book And Zib Prints. ar 11 00k Ifo. Tlfth 'street, immediately over tho,PmebY- tartan Rooms, ',don, to order business Duds, tfi'llatT'Agtlttakt°2:ll== JteadVtL Wle pi tz% eit7 d .4esa t ription Ittet=t7 r l etteMtloit Wit end PaM d ritlei Prfai• r t.. o na 'r":4l -B!". ,!"4 'esAorriii 0) - war in hanth.m. JaleolnidiAtrefTh t\\ l ii tlew is i k k li i', _. . . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . .• .. . . tk- 37..• Pr.: - .7: 4 :CAL a4.4.7777.617...^.'ir5,:11' . .. i0iNcy, Amid No; 10 Stoic . Doan, J-- P. a Co. re Arent. fee the mast Influentlal end largest dm:dating Coleuxterdsl Papeis both In 1,1161.1alt!d Elates HEW _TOBX • VEIMEEMENTS. The ra.d. Uzi of Boalneie Mute are . moot o . l, k* and met reliable in the air or her York- DRY (.00DR AOWEN & 3feNAMEE, Iniportora of Am. , riass. and ,Forwliet Silk and Piney , , ods.- 11 2..ad rpodway : • yti lA.. 11110TEERS, importers ofuEmbroi j_L ri.., '•t tate lloee, Sc.:No. 80 Lll3orty *vet. COTTENETIL CO.,ltuporters of Freliel; ..n4 other rum eow 00ods, No. 40 Etroo4l meet. GEORGE PEARCE ,E CO., Importers of Ese Law Goods, babroldatioo, /515 IlroaChrir, corner of &PSTELN ELOND), No. 153 Broadway, aim , loon front I.l4rtr„strent, iinParteza=. IdFion. Sal., S e . -- 1 — J. NYTETiIe Importeis of Ein- .14. broaden:les; Mato and Lens Ocads, N .11.1 JAMES OWEN, Broad, street, liiporter or Dr.= Trienninga.llimpa and 'hinge.. MA Crank , . Mitts and 8.1,1 k oa. generally. Ai(IIENNEQUIN & CO , \ Importer& of Frit:NCR GOODS, BRUME SRAWLE; MOUS DE , 104., DAYLEGM, U., 00 Arad mtreet:„ jalar 1i0tgN5;t , 51:2 ; 1 . ,,, , , , 187. N .8r0 l a übm sII err, Morro, Shawls, ISELLN & CO. No. 47 Brasil street, or S.L.; DRY BscitE - LT.,& RUSCII, No. 29 Broad itroot, - Importers of Proneb and Wain Goods, SILKS; MUS. MITCHELL & POTT, 45 Exchange Ploke, Importers of British Dry Goods, E!toteh .od ' Irish • ; DressOoalls.de. BORN, SOHLIEPER & RAARHAUS, /111- ■ porters of German and &dean Broad Clothe , an., No. 50 lizettsage ALO3ION KOIINSTA39I, Importer of t,7 3(lte Shawls. Laces, and Embroideries and Tailoring (roods, 62 Broadway. A NDREA.F. & CO., Importers of French, 1.1 German and Italian 81M G00d.% Cloths, ke., 4D Brnsd- OURRY d'IVERNOIS do CO., Importers of Yrenehand Swiss Goads, Silk., Muffins, A.. No. war. PETER D. MULLEN, Importer of\ French - , erl Glermaa wul Swim Dry GaAs, Mu, &this, ; Tents. *A Shawls, Woolen . Na 83. Brand rteTt. N. T. 1.05.17 KILSAAT BROCiijohn street; BEER- Lni WOOL, GIMPS, TAftfArr BurroNs, sung, tc. ,14341ur MEEKER do MAIDIIOFF, Manufactuier of Faahlonabla Dres..d CloakTrimmittss, ►Hnyea; s. Taman Buttons. km, No. 24 Diry Arad. 3.134 yr, ITCH 6; YALE. ImpoOera and Jobbers, of SILK and FANCY DKY e I DS, itenordly—Na greet TAMES McCREERY & CO. 72 William eseet, Import - sad Jobben Faiwy and Staple Dry oo L. riß, HATC do CO., 97 William street, I_4 manufac It turer of oportere Sal of • Stock& k Umlaut e, Ftrulshlng Goods, and TORN M. DA ES, JONES &NCO., lin eporters of Gentlemen' Frimlshleir Goads •441 Mantese tem of Stocks, Shirts, Tl /km, 104 W tilts= street. OND, 30 Pine v street, ),!`y r feli b s°M Snrdn'.U'es.' urim.A.cm. RED* vole be hi New Ye lames a i d Robert Young, - • (::\ STRAHLEI.3I k D. No. 69 B .adwa. , Importers Lux, 511.111.ary Gcady, Embrofder4 QCRUCLIARDT, FRO ICR & 404 I 7 lIACSEN; tioa. 92 and 041.1 be Anna, Importenaof Fraorh, grin and Garman Silk.. Mama, Vahan., Veal, ins., !WINN Semen &a. Woolen; of ry der:dation. ' arpl3-ly \ D T FRERES 4 NRY, Impact.- taro of kinat Pennbrtarand Linen • ••• tale Quaker. r a Linen Lawns. tanbroldariot, an (. • manufaMnar Wffilam atria. • A.O,CORDEONS, 13M;g0;\ fiTIAIitES Importer Wlto*- YsTtim o dg i g '"' STM A7Ol. 'n i g hasicm _ auyni GOOD. L.,..A.RaKr Io , !•*.ES s T, 158 Engl4h and OOK, SKINNEtt - ,& CO. Irnvorters and Jobbers of r ee o,e,s EEMMMI XE I W NFORD & BROTllER,holesale Cloth', gat, Drawee and Eurniddna 00.1 e, On.d Ant., r iz o sad Rubber Gpode, !ark Hew. °pinate the • LFRED 3IUNROE & CO. Extensive. 41 . 1 1 .0 clotiaa v Edabllshmant,44l Broadway. (no dile 11. D.OI7):IIREOTYITA. GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest 14 and m at extensive estabilthatent In the United eploSar ,F.A.1118.$ t NORTII_ ,OP, 150- OrreenWick rtreet. laircertoree sod VrElOlO-IWe Deihl., In Denire, Ant A, o{le, Varnishes, An. \ 1117.TNiEy: o~n Wood. AtritNZo tbn .1 reet Melt and boot wart executor hos. ,---- t W. ORR. Designer and Engraver\ on , , • z'ood.7l, and 71 Nauman . street. Thlib the largest and Eatabllaldnent in the WWI States. . ~ GMBREDE; , Card Engraver and Printer • dealer In Vine PtatlonerT. Illber Goods. a.<ry, a Metropolitan Hotel. 58S,Itnaolerar. . \ • DWARDS, 8 I'FORD & CO., Foreic Darad.A .. *0,. 4.113-7 FANCY , GOOD& NtTA_RD, ICKSON CO, foiznerly Itai- T kr, Wa Co, Imooller• and Wholesale Dealer' la FANO% ClOO Ooloto, Elnythes. Fans, Pro men - . 11 Mahe • Law. ROSENT of French. E 106 Librrty .tr•et. .1 -o; a : ai• mportera h and Gerniaa FANCY I:2DS, ;fa EREGO & B t KLEI, Cedar•atreet; Imern and Job Prooeb and Garman Comb!, B • Ups. ftmah Threads, Cutlers} VARROLL 'Li and Dialers Su Fran • Saner °oath and Stationer TOHINS SN, Importeri 1 , Germ., snd'Eagllah Jewalryi 547 kroadvny. HARD , Ar B. & W. W. CO 'CELL, 133 end 143 0.0 • Ceara n.reet. Plain an Ornamental • W.:wk. RATS, 'MN cc. RA.LIAM & JACOBS, 167 Water - tree \ import., .11 in...kak elf Yuri; Mtg. Mum hurt, lr, HOT ASIR 1171LNACI* &C.. AlrlD CllLVER,(lnrentot. and PateMee) /WOW street, mannbetetzer aro &rider, wbelsple ao retell. toTarawa, Realigns. Vent • te. \ - toqowLEs & CO., No. 177 Gran, street, URA Erred Rot Air torreleee, Rarreme, Re - • , lIIIBBYR GOODS. _ TiOGERS & WYKoFF, 23 Contlandi V l ' hs n , 11., 211n grenna c t00t.,w . .bbi c 4 . 1.4, 4. 1544. .te. 86 John `street„ Death, Fabric*, lam _ RuAycmm oif spl ; ING ItODO, x, SON,-Dealers in Qui \ - OS* Nal.E2 Nast 27th stro t, . 4.4 AND MACIELKE TOOL 1 S. 'ECIN'WEIVE Hi ICHINERY DEPOT, No.; log - p , ..4 11 11,11..i.grat., maddnuts 'reds, hoar Malk,en canatxr. SIVENCICIS MAOHINERY DEPOT,' 82 alusT sY, INSTRIMI=TS. frif_ MT..* Cd,,..\ 47 Malden Lane, Guitarsj ‘T ti o r 4, v••-•-•,-,!!dannlostraznents, and Paringsi 11 Pt ,021 t• W.Vitr 31 'Maid .Povie*"3l.nula.stnr-me. in.Lll. Innrinannta nines. - • ..IiE.F.DLIFIBII\LiOOII.I3, ANILTAtICLL, 1110 MA S BATE., late T. & T U. liate,l• '12.5 man ra*--.14 • h, - .peep itboluoindgetthi.s!, 11'01' '•8,11.,1 ..f. • GI :No. • Nwelay grost,Nur 1 I' , HOPKW Wlo ROBERT M. P \ Berme° Sat armada BAIRd (0 ajkoea Pal4nt,y boot, No TUB 4 . 100D . 9. - , AIILMORN. & \ 4 Maiden Lane.! VlVecsiutre 23 LI sit .` l 7. TB' J.. BASER BRMX 142 \Water: • rime, Imparters ot • T• ism o . awti:ca.a. o, t, alimx Agents or`• iaiduvirindow. ROIL Window sad' N & CO, .1017742 Cosch .BURLS( . W. iriEUT 7 & CO.. Leilfratreot Cavorters and Mannr' . • DoakestnA 04 and Elndlian PAPNIIB, 'adorn): pte l Vg,,,l,. Far 311nNu8cturentIntatarls/a - ,- ,`, tgG.A..S, . LEWIS . 4 BA4TO , ; ko.161; , 1 'Mans annat.—A areatYagint) nt'PAP.ER It Book-, 1, taliasara Indanna; F-,lls , okbina•rl, ,05Td0.41001% P 1:0 FORTF.ILLICUPACTCIIIIIII!. \. • ORM' • CHRISTOPHER, 'cite a imhltax.rxtt k rafo, corner of Vard Ammo • d lour ROSINOIL Han • jig at, bl iW t=, •lett /run strint—nunnort. inn •• - , , lIIRIALDS: ,• • • isP Places . 11-C11314 44 EXc aisds. •\ ( ..• • Thras4 said OlUfas vwx.;,•.‘;t ~,,„.Aume AN D CUpg-Virr - . __TIN SI VCIRG AND . 10141:14.:.-.:-.6-2;',.):',-., \ ',-‘741413167-"cokrri & - :YOULE , ! . °. 27 ',-isirstal.ima;telabb? :. .'..\''. ! " -'l4l---, :' . . -•. V-f • - ,.7,?.;;;,...:-. - .-jl 4 :.. I -2:..A-',„44-:''4' -'!'''''''''': \ \,--;:1 ~..e..,t ' \\ \ .(cfAt- ,--- , - , ---c. --i:= • , i., • • rC Piraipty Fon \ TRW stVll,Lills* sAVE. COMPANY.—The Attikering letter' Was received frithi n. Haniar D. PaaPP., tnnalennt of th• Fort th.gison. ifs.... and anena no attinaannott-tt meats kw/task: roar Iltantnu Ott.=, ISM • nkkr• stAlt.u.ar,...vo. lip at..l.ths - , n • g....,--Yoar agent called on ma to lawn the aof a sate (Linhea Patent)'wbleh • throwah Lbw tut of the' heat Hatuditan Hons. 1 ant too lunch a* , at mend to glee Toll gertimlana but will say . % u oZ ,k hala i Lefgreeie gh test". Thabuildint tooter!" ' ett:ittortgareeewlTlromhtert= " andmintana.eir . w Abe heat, Übe date Inured hot tbrernualbasult. - .. When tb•Safe dug Olit at tha rata. and ot?tiettearytonty expertal and all n66=01014 11. Etc. the con... rtt►t b, ;eirbt e . AV ' . t i k o itt g " s. roor: ' =: r =r= ~,,,, Ma a d non 'tars, and, wish Ton toe:award cora ono :V 'i larger. t the Cretan lion" - Unitm Worn- 1t..Y..• L wttlea .1 - . shalt .pen on the IT . tov:. nest, • - 5. Ran,: %Italy, , iIAWLf? D. CLAPP.. Tbe 'above y bataJust nutmeg:led thallrot pr. :nth= .by the aim. n !maim. Castle therdwd, N. Y. Mr Mies Patent. and Bun Safes, and hm&tikank .14,a. - !Nktell. with other pram!. a the. - haw& ratetrede• u t and teata they hay • through, lama Ilea derersadlY at the Bead or ailot meetuittoe the nonereatkat et valuable, against d and burglar.. - .. .. . .. A large meek of trutur_ art ea on hand at sew. ~ •- .._, , aonable rat , * at 0. , TAY. agents. • . --... Ma oat:.'," .._ •t d ea ara OKIIIS'it BR 0L... • No. 1191Nrart ES F, e R 1854: A v e • Xasinal .• pre •toet n. I orders Ito • P. trE ST. tt - Y. I* ti• ' , alert • rata • • " • write omen Woad.r • •talollt all - • t Woe= Is. • 11 f ' :.: • tititmt.,- 11 ----- SEEN — tlitEg ToLialue Company''. VZI 7 hrt, ate tiow2m NES an 4 • 1 3.0 :PProsettlng ovate erm 444 . r Ler • Trade Clreular r . aLn 7,1"`".11',." -..11115.1.1114 • RUBBI 4.e..Coutttry Men. • 911.1 WI neglect p fie 7 sew made — eery * l ttztal tc an ionthe will And them Glom hand& *t the same L tl , mutt o t r=et t Liat i, ll.A SousaSousa/M Plti tel aml i es " ; thlt-nrvattliv altßzcny FALL IMPOIaI. IiHE Subscribe readied from Rom' ted stook of Staple rgre j "clver&onsia ~ .t.mrrumn Cap, Letter United Rates, Pgogriet Inkstand, and goads f tins rim .welt r., .od turnagge dst Iter -Doicrs who mutat_ betbre 'examlning their ;pods: nlll4law9la Mt A., VII ,STEAMBOA rev • • v ALLICOLIZNY; )ICtom, MootsO.:•111 br the, &Don and Intermediate , on • DAY; 3:lth at IQ o'clock o. Poo toclght Of_k 6 ~ air ply on bout, ort. tha9l FLACK & LIYINGETuS„ Ail& rR CINCINNATI—The Atearn• IIIICKEYE STATE, apt. Batinatielthi' measly. the gore .11 all Intermediate seals,' otiM.= DAYi the 19th lest-at 10 o'clock t..x. Torltelght, qt. pa& : r?:l9". plr ab°"diNL'Acictiny- '"1854.." ___•• • Pittsburgh, Cinab uiLows. ati, Loupnruilie.fAlud ' St. TaIePITTSBMICIEL A:YD CINCONATI STLIMI!ACILEE FOR THR C l O l /0 . 17A2.1CP . PASSINGERS AND FB.:IIGHT; PITT Sl3 URGE( CINCINNATI:.: . 4Fi tt *TIIIS LINE itgompose4Air ia lt • flrstalssaworerful idea fatt u ee:rinto r ig ZD 'i lgig i. of nd raam ia Paeksta "- '' ott the hl* riser. It connects with • the United 'States MOlLl.rae - of Steamers from Cincinnati to' Loulnille and St. „ which passengemt sod freight. are Carted' and ram= throng/doily. Too nab- Beaman here been . d to the lane: hich now ommist e of the Mowing bost ..-• .ebote 'Data.l 1 BUCKEYE STATE Motramoovia...Sonday • , MESSENGER No. DAY 13...... • • ,CRYSTAL. T. PULLADELNLIA...._.a. 11. 7 MIFITA i giA Leese daily at 3 &der.A.m. p.a....1r. , ' • ," - No Freight received alter I) eclair.. on atm . dearture. AWN H. iavitiS~ b on isT lihil t oN, •-• . • • \ .1011VIMACK, Acer , • on Mousg . Janturry;lBs.l. , 1 , FORT INCIN NA Tl—Tbe flow and 41endld patently:a' Stessoe - 'r CRY L PALACE, W. J. Korrra, Commander, ti the above and Intermediate Ports.),oo WEDNYMJA 18th, et Illedoek Vier freight or var.. ge.ort board. or to ,:, jaVI YLAC or I. IV INGSTON:IOa' - - - - •, I[4lo 1.. CINCI NNA TI-Thefule 'Alta ,-_ T, . peasenger..packet PITTSBURGH. Capt. .... t con CAaratii.',lltll leave Pa the Shove and port., on TUESDAY, 17jhrinst., at= For:, .pm' :.... , 1 tweitsge apply en 'Ward, or to • . , , • , .• ); ..ad A FLACK Or - OSTON:AEM -_ :.• , - Regular Wheeling Ticket:;:-- ~:s•••%' -..,-', IrliE fine passenger Sioame - 4 DI A- , '' • . ~'' l ';:i URNAL. A. S. Shepherd, Master.will run 'H -„ • .' ' rivulariv as a put et. between Pittsburg* • 44 , ', leaving Pittsburgh . errl 31CunleY.'WedneWer n.0 n r 61 • 76 .•; . • - ',ll {t..113:7 1 :241.,.,:t - rov,4 -1 1.'"77•T°1 0 ? - ; 7.... d ! ,: Thw Diurnal , connects at A Wells; . flie with Use_ Chinsland-- , :" . : =teal Millattroad, and at IS - herding, Ins ,Finet,„ . .Bal, :,..._ \ The ltror.l fa a nest, lario alai alrb4 , l4l.4.6 , ..t..haiTYDs' :' ,T i'iFTgistW"`l°",rrr"..br.A.,,.li.e....''', i'''':.•'''''. 1 ...0.1... _..,. - __ .: ......___N0.15.1 }rant ••?t .. _ . 1.1 .,.. i .... 1 , .14 .... . i_ril , tt.l c e r r a t E xlnextlaliT:! • - - • ....._. frE, k - Vr r..aileeir aa ..... t.51.,t itticen - Pi , Th it ini " se n tavntt . , 1:1 er a tu W,ax...'6 l :Meellag= Uondlay, Wadnesd T, and . Friday, t 7 &keg, 5.,.. a co4e: , netting at Wheelin 3 gwith the Da Ohio Esdir:. ' '',:• and at Wellsville with We Cleveland end Pittsburgh:. I road. _ • \no Winchester le a new host, with excellent seensOnso- dation• fnritir o ge es - - :,, _ -...,:," \..,.. ' 7 ""'" "..."' I O . T TK I ESIM - 7A,„ticg6i: . ,. ' --- .;- • _....L .• i . N 0.135. Went, Meet. - „ ,V . lieguliiiiiterricionPe forVheelbig- • . _ ..,. MAE new and excellent 'Steamer \ 1_ ,„ =CHANGE, Cant, NoCallum: will run t Wire! . 1 1 3 X ,._ ' t w :i .f ir t. _,Pl " rtsg W h t" everx_ _ l'4l'. l:l,la i T t N - nest! , " ... - -1 and rridly "n t g'n'uock Pittsburgh and n M neentig , elerT Tnew V , Ider The Exchange Is • new not stibetantialliat,'WithVerri or ght or painageotoir on V ' fret, - , ,J. D. OLT W l * 00D,:ititerOV •-- ~ ..: 001.,\ \ \ !,• No. lA% Front streati.-- VEnOR Z.4.NESVILLE.-=-Tho sub - st.4ttel \ Dew Ammer Tose ceactx. neeter. Vilna,* for the shore artTiMerel-.' dietsrtikmt the openi • ng of net r iptlon. L .Yor fteiAbt o2 heeteite, .1 0 147 b=rd • • 0 OR NEWPRLEANS --The Bub I gtantlil 4tosmor AROYLE, Charles •`'. Coln. Matter. 14111eavo Alr the above oad T" — ^" ,, puts on the opeolo of, nriayiErgr . . t rA v fram,vpmp.t , y . . JA. VOR LOIgSLE---The .'new p L`i. d i.7 1 eV i ls,=== " nfgfiret tuo 17th at _4 'o'clock-0 r. -31[. - For freight anply on Want at to . 1..1*141 D. COLLIM/WOWZAIrt. --. • , ' .. • OCEAN 'FF. - 41t1EitS•\,.. • ..i:-.':. • D... 4.48 O'BLWG '•- 1 ~ Mile United State. Mel 8 batweea the Do 11161." '",.';- 816144 and Eampe, WO 1884. Eatutdabeing the 6161 , ,,,,' at &pular* 18683,1116 Called Buda. w.d l3, ..dtik!r!lm ..-. bkigland azl Francs. and „ I"44sifrom Bremen. '•: \, ' - ,\,. , i _et , lel ' il` , ~.!...", 1;..2 gli 11. \ lit.. -,. .., ...- ___...... c4ilin., 1 . 6 . 3 t. 7 an. 11 • . " li J 1 , V . 8 1 ,!tarn. . • 'l4 - JIM. p 011164. '''" ' 22 '. 15 en, lu v , Oollt r, " : 11l T.D. 16 F.D. 13 - - !•'-',, .- Dolll6lB. ' " 10 1 . ..- --• - . • Breen, 2 4 11arch.1 .' • • ‘ 4 16 2 0 . '. • Down, Mer.h.4 March 13 ," ~ Marra " 111 " '''' 11 -.- Star ' . - - remin, .“ Z. ' ...*. .' ~... Co111:14, Apra .1 AMU: 5 •. - . t,,, ,, , ,,.. Henn. \ 8 • .., 19 A. 4411 12 ~. Vinll . l_B44 ~:, 1 g s 2, 3 . may' . 1 1163 10' 174 ~.2, -.' \ \ ,....:,, , ,-...'12 Co 2, 6 0 ,4 ~...,..,1 bfinlll.,„ 116666, .. Jane, -3 •, ' lilne ' 7171 ac 1 .. ~ i (Wins, ", 10 Juno 14 - , •-. : -,.., J am • t 1. i r 'en 'lllas. :: 1 21 - • ,- -- • ~ l':', ','''. Ilarre" July 1 -My '4 , 2ar -. 0 ..: - - 1..- .2i \.. ."i L, 8 July 12 ..- " ". Calm, . = 20 '-• ''. ' rl . ,.• HAM. • - ' D 1 ' 9 ,111 6. 2 A '!g' .. .-';'.• • 1 -.. 4 . :8-'3,... fral o nA. , • • Altg. i i Al6B. .., 16 ;.._.. . , 7 . 4 iti ,,... , , i, , , 1 7 •4 11 ,4 * * ,:," 4. ,!. - -23 .. 4. , 0 . -., -? -- ,i Call ~,1--,1... R"'" Sept. g t t. I Sept: . 13 ..::,: tr i i.s,..- - C.., , c.ui., " 16 -• D 1 " • -:-." .8 ...-: • Ilarte, ". 23 " • -" • 2 Sept :, 27! - , .-.: --.! ainm., .. ao Oct. '4 l- -- . ~ . - '''' ,4-5.- ..... 21, * . a.m, tr - • Ott. 11 '- ' - '';‘, DSc t ?4lr.fl 1 • • \ l4 comps, . • 3•• le - '-• • `' " s--1. Ram. . 21 -Z ' - , - - -• -• , i , ;;;; , .! Colllzuk. 91 Nay.: 1 • . - ...-''.--.:-.; Bremen ' li - . 4 - Nt6r. b ' ' - - . 00---1 0811184' . 0 ' ..11 "... 16 - •,., \-, '...- "'". Ccillhsa. -,. 25 " • 2 4 12remm: Dr. 2 Der 6 81411415, • . • 9 Dee. 1268 \- 14: . ~4 ' iek\ ,it t 4::• . . ,; :': : - . , ..'•',v1r,.::.'..,..; --- fr ' '' ' io i e , s.umisa OP Jug magi) •• AND rtcrtal. #“10,,.. , ...; ;: • • -_ - irt7moo nova , ~ ~ ...,,ptr-,:. : Ships. 'is Lipm . rtir:"" ' .. .. afrie5..........4—New I,:orit Lhatre01.:.........74 . ,„ .Alp. .... ..--.Ker 1 ?ek.......L1T0M.1.-•—•2 14 - cami5.:........-...80gt0n ...--Limpoola,..Jan ...: \\ Larelm...--.--.Nerr.Y;ci......1Averv001.......,Jari1i,..- tackil sti.OPt. ' - :: • '-:!..- Tareim.-....1......-.1.1.00.1:\ --Ns , Yw N- 4.0 ,.. e.. 4„- - Ulll - .7.4.11 - =::17.111 1:1 4 4 ..--......a3a5t." ILA D. ULK PORK,' Lil 4), gre 7000 lb. Ault Park 1 VJa 4=4i arrivk fuljaate dal , , . • 5 W..11. HAOALLY &12tV St/NOUS-5 bble - PLOVER *§EED--250 btim Ohio mow ‘../ =lying ana .2.2140. elitplyntwur Ibrviatibz n 14.1. latiuFrilVistar,st ANEDICINE, CRESTS—A nesviomt - IMIL 'bus ohm "Tea. Mod lootdrt.llre male tiqj'4, , . JOS, supwi oor-linket wend Dtamt, . 1 ".• W . ln'thl.4.SCßilt4444,#s' I, li , f at i_t tin stnit.t.llisiit.-.....A..twim0 .01-01rzi,:jmn,n4.. o..two,ooDwatiic4ngoira. ~,,,,,,..; t.,,,,,nalmit Il ti rtou virewk, 2sl !tr. 4 "14 1 7 ' '.-..:-• , raddl, /171:nr4 Nalle.✓ s bbIsuNDRIES-5 uno r J _ ttlnqUlirrir \ . L 5~,~,,,~ • • 11;1,-
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