„,.. BIATTEItS. B[gia,Nswp:--'The-river had receded about oneltiot and iltsl4-Yeaterthry morning; hut did not, appear tol - fan 'much daring she day. The - stalge of miter was 11 feet in the evening, and about ors. timid. In the latter part of the at ' ternoon there was a heavy thunderstorm, follow ad by. a steady rain, Which - continued during the 1 41.4. - ye may lately look for a farther rise to ' day:, . ; The imps- in 'llie Youghiogheny still - con— Dostea, That atillscleslshind continued to gil-e awaY, gradually . on Thursday night, fwd . has prat:ally, disappeared by thin time. The Ex change and Diurnal reported haring met henry `ice bettreen Wheeling and Wellsrille, fronithis . ,• Thegum" • ver, 11CCO rd" to dispatches yi TCeOlied yetiterdOyi hod just broken up, and was riving - rapidly. : The Adelia and Dan ConVers were on the way for this '&0;1 The - Alteghenii did not' go out yesterdy, the Keystone State 'riot having arrived. She will leave this morning at 10 o'clock, to be followed to wroTtivr by the Keystorif State. e lot of thirty-four tons of silver shipped trout New, Orleans for Philadelphia, and arrived it Cinainaati • dai tic two ago, and wan re-ship lied. on the Pittsburgh;. for this city.- It is con signed to Adams .k CO.. audio worth one million ',.,.regular daily line of packets between this elk), and Steubenville hits been farmed, to be 'compched of the Pout City and Exchange. The Forest City will leave here on Tuesdays, Thurs -daytand Saturdays, and the Exchange on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; each boat leav ing Steubenville- on the alternate days. The trade between-these two placesls already large, and will be larger now that th 4 Steubenville Indiana Railroad is about to go into operation on a Part of its line. Both these boats are excel lent crafts,' end will be, popular with the travel ing public . The Forest Cit leaves to-day, and the Exchange will commence her regular trips on hlciuday: The. Winchetter,. Capt. lloore;'is the regular Wheeling packet for this morning. There were no arrivals from below, 'yesterday, except the Financier and the Wheeling boats.— Quite a number of boats are now due,' • Business ott the wharf; however, was active. The Granite State completed her loading for New Orleans, and 'Went - out at night, almost every inch of her covered - with carts, sragousi wheel-barrows, plows, molasses barrels, ac. The ir.• S. Mail and Adiral Arch were loading , for St. Louis, the 'Navigator far 'l(nakotMe, the Cuba, Quaker City and AlkoAray for Cincinnati, and the Fanny Fern for Louisville: We find that we were misled as to the number of coal boats going out - on this rise. The num ber, of pairs passing through thOlower lock was 176 to 180, and about 20 paii loadedbelow, wak ing, in round numbers, 200 pairs, or 400 boats, and containing 4,000,000 bushels. Of these, 26 boat have teen grounded or steak, containing about 250,000 Imelda, leaviag 3,750,000 bushels as lßtely toget as fares Cincinnati or Louisville.— After deducting all that is likely to go to Now Orleans, there is a probability' of a great deal more beingleft for the cities this side of the Falls than was rendered : probable .by our calculation of yesterday. UNITED STATES COURT • TRIAL Or MAYOR KL'CG, AND M. B. lOITHY The Courtre-assembled nt ten . o'clock Yester . day,7 when the exitirdnation of witnessesJor the respondents; Mayor King and M. B. Lowry, was resametL 0: IL Irish was ealled—The witness was pre sent .at - Grant's office on the' evening of the tared and corroborated the statements of the other witnesses for defendants. Sterret said he could have one hundred .and, fifty west before morning, to resist the Marshal. - lie was the only Man that said so; and he was intoxicated and had been so for some timr. He heard many ear nestly talking about the Marshal and prin. .oners going through Cleveland, bathe heard no threats—such expressions an, "its too hard," &c. Croas-es.—Was at Grant's office about five Minutes before Sproul came in. r • J. W. Douglass, sieora--Was at Mr. Grant's , office on the evening of the arrest [lie coirob _ erected the other witnesses.] • Mr. Sproul, in au ; veer to a question : _ proposed to him, said it was .all tierringed; they were going with him in the . morning though Pennsylvania; know Sterrett; no • hody in Erie pays any attention to what he may say, lieliaiihabithal drunkard no expression I 'be; Inns to the- ffect to evad e the law. '.`.' ' Orrii:erirristhere ten minutes before Sproul oasis- the papers were drawn up before I came: J doled onexf the papers; the second was drawn , foir tsar Mir:first might be considered disre- Mr:lrish re-called 7 —Sari the papers first in iitr.. 13 kind' i hands: James .1.. Lynch—Reside in Erie, and was pre , lint at Grant's office on the evening of the ar rest. [This witness' testimony was also corrob . orative.].. There was nothing said about evading J. Towner, sworn—Amin the milling business. - tier heard of the arrest in Brown's Hotel; Dr. Sherwin came in, excited, and told one or his or ient. 'Jacques came in, and also Lowry; they - said they were then on their way to Pittsburgh; - there was no violence to Mr. Sproul, either in . .....„[The iritnem' testimony corroborated evidence previonaly given.] S. Smith, sirorn—Am a hatter; 'was in Grant's ' • office ten or . fifteen minutes before Mr. Sproul oarie in; was not in the back room; Sproul was .present whin it was 'mounted that it was ar . ranged to soda the morning, through Pennsyl- Mr. Arbuckle, of Erie ' deposed that •he was Ek eirpenter and joiner; b ad a conversation with Mr. Sproul as to when he served the notice upon . the respondents to appear in Court and answer for contempt; lie asked him whydn the name of God he cited these men. When , he had been 'treated with every kindness on his previous iisit:' in reply he said that when he got to this city he made return to the Court that the prin. -oners were canting,and that hi hat good se .!carity; something - in . the papers , offended the ;Court; and for Labour be said he did'nt Iciamr s. but ilia he would have to go to jail himself; he ack .zzowledged he bad been treated kindly while here by all but one, whom he mimed; it was neither of the prisoners. . . . - The affidavit of, John 13Weeny, taken before Mr. Grant, of Erie, wan read. He had traveled on the carp with. Mr. Sproul, on his return trip; some one mid irk the - car. that the ,Deputy Mar sihal Ind been egged in Erie. Sproul . immedi ately contradicted the report.; Ile said he had ;• loan treated with kindness, and said that on one .occasion ho went into a Putdie meeting, which 'was being held concerning isiliffad matters; and •iterXerl e notice on some of the audience, and diad been kindly treated. Both Kirkpatrick and Kilpatriek bad told , him only to let them know •whother he, had warrants for them, and they 'would go . to Pittsburgh of themselves. 'lle also nail the request of the prisoners to aroldpassing through Cleveland was reasonable, as they.might have met . , with, insult. - - Commissioner Grant was recalled and testified ' that ,sterrett, who said, he could raise 1. 5 ,0 men b e f or e - raiwnbeg to resist, was an . habitual .. drunkard,„ and under, the guardianship .of Mr, Skinner, the Committee appointed by the Court. Several ether Witnesses testified to similarpur -, Two rethe priaclairi 'ffill, re-examined, but .. they'admneed nothing.now. ...,..' :The evidence for the respondent& here , closed. ~.-.',. The' liOn; A. W., Loomis made the opening ;..-speecit forthe United States. He contended the easnizilitlinentar placed in the Winds of the Marshal, •- videred him to take the bodies of the prisoners, '''..'Tar an offence of which they bad been adjudged rr %guilty. He had. no-authority to take guaranty for their appearance, audit was improper to offer any. It the prisonera had gone orer to Canada ' the 'Marshal would.have been guilty of an aseape and the Cohrt would probably have discharged bin frotiiiiis office in consequence. The Mar -. shall had the selection of thorouth and the means '..,aconveyanee. The prisoners would hare come _ peacefully' and at once by Cleveland, bad not the. ~ meeting of the citizens been held in Grant's of : tee. The Goisorable,gentleman oecnpied nearly .”. in hour in delivering A-forcible addrees.' : - At the' conclusion of the - speech, Ake Court .:took en intonation, • • . - ArizirecgiN ESWR:B/E ) :E. :-. At three o'clock Cola, M'Crindlese, for the respandenti, - addressed the `':"Court. on the evidento.„ he commenced with a • ... , ;alight review of the difficulties at Erie, , Ile then proCeided to the subject of actions for cue . tempt, which - he denominated; ai , extraordinary ,stgions. - god which should be instituted with the ••;.Sreateaepiation. .-The act of, Congress of 1.631 t ,i -.••• relatlie - to - vs:herein ionaists contempt of Court. . , i,, - , - wili kwaidly. the gentleman. .:11e then proceeded 1 . ..-....,,,4othe'doctatte of emitempt. sad the Practice in ' - ' . .,...-:ithettliited - tiftoca and Pertnftylv. ssia.. He histan- a .adnumber;of legal authorities in support of 1 '...r . - "....:,blit'vistwar.::: ,-- - - The, gaitleinui . then reviewed the power, slid i . WWILOIitY O_ the Marsha Ho contended that the Harsher bad no right to Coke the prisoners. , oat of Pennsylvania, as it:. will out of his bail;- . '"'- ' ' , Wick; .In that ease a precept should have heel .!::,''. '; 3, 8 90 ui# 2. °,-T4s..bily..ix:Olti o- - . PERMiI otc , 6 - :.The Colonel 'then proceeded to the' eridence; Which iris thUbtiliken of his address. - -Judge Hepburn followed Col. M'Candless. He took the ground that no contempt could be crop flatted unless the prisoners had been reocued. And that there could be no proper notice to an swer for contempt) served' unless the Marshal made return that the prisoners had been rescued from him. He cited cares to etitO , i l OltiatO .the position that when one was arrested for contempt he was guilty of some crime, and fur that crime her was entitled to a 'jury trial. In this case no crime had been committed They were arrested. merely for contempt. The kentlethan occupied the attention of the Court until the hour hf adjournment. The Horticultund Society met at their roars, Jan..lBth, 1851. 11. IFoodl, President, W. IL Williams, Jas. S. Kegley, Jet,e. MeKain, W. W. Wilson, Hershberger, EAL Shankland, Jas. Kennedy, John Gilmore and - Jas.'Wardrop, pres ent, when the following husinesywas transacted: That the Library Committee report on the pro priety of Imbseribiiig.for Periodicals and Books for the Society. • - On motion of. W. Williams; the President was appointed' to confer with the Agricultural Society, to- make arrangements with the City Councils for the saving of the street cleaniugsfor Agricultural purposes. On motion of .ino. McKain, that the Secretary be paid $25,00 per year for his services. • v On motion of W. A. Williams, Alexis J. Bon ne, Consulate of the U. S. at Bordeaux, France, was elected a corresponding member of the So ciety. On motion: 11.motred; That A. Ilershberger, Jas. S. Negley and Jas. Wanlrop be the-Pririting Committee for this year. The Flower Committee awarded tho first pre mium to Jas. l‘lcKain for the best hand boquet. and Kennedy $t CO., for the 'best pair of table boquets. The three boquets being the richest and most beautiful that ever graced the tables • of the Society. JAR. IV/MI/BOP, Sec'y Pro Tem DISTIUCT Cocas.—Before Hon. Moses.Hamp ;ton, President Judge. Nehemiah Johnston vs. James Little: No. 48, July term, 1858; Hasbrouck for plaintiff; Umbstaetfer and Shafer for defendant. Action of debt on a promissory note. The defendant al leges that the note had been paid; besides, it was barred by the statute of limitation. The plantiff alleges an additional promise within six years.— Verdict for plaintiff' for $l5O. COURT OF QUARTER SEARIONS.—Befors his Bogor, Judge 31'Clure. Da. Tristram Brown was found guilty of nui sance. Cotn. vs. Ralph Fruit. Indictment. Assault and Battery, on oath of James Coulter. Not guilty. • • Dr. McDowell, indictea for attempting to kill his wife, plead guilty to assault and battery. His case is held over. NOW VOLCNTEEICCOMPANY.—At a meeting ha on Thursday, January 19, of persons favorable to the formation of a Military Company of Irish men and citizens of -Irish descent, John Calla bAn was appointed chairman, and Hugh Kelly secretary. A committee was appointed to l re cure a suitable roam for next meeting, and to make publication thereof in all the city papers. Due notice of corrse will be given in a few days. THE. WAritu Costurrrsr.—The Water Com mitteeorgamized on Thursday evening. John A. Sergeant was elected Clerk and Assessor of Water Rents, vice F. E. Volz, Esq., resigned. Caleb Russell received the appointment of Assessor of Water Rents on new buildings. Joseph French was re-appointed Engineer at the lower Water Works. . LMICENY.—John Kinsloe, a notorious vagrant, was arrestedyesterday aril sent to jail by Mayor Vol:, for larceny: Kinsloe entered the Mayor's office and picked officer Bougher's pocket, while that officer was reposing on a bench. Ikmgher, being awakened, jumped up and arrested him in the act of stealing his watch. POLVE APPOINTMENTS.—The Police Committee of Alleghenyjesterday ratified the nomination of Mr. Jas. 3Pricker us High Constable. and ap pointed the following persons as police officers:— Sylratius Tyler, John Pyle, Daniel Trent and Samuel Long. THE Murder Jury were still out when( we closed last night. We have been unable to as- Certain bow they stand. SELLING LIQUOR ON SUN DA Y. —Aid. Steele fined Francis Foulk $6ll, yesterday, for selling liquor on Sunday. BY TELEGRAPH. [The storm yesterday broke thii telegraph wires, and ire aroeonsequently without our usu al reports.] THE ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLF,--We havejustrenelsed a new s_epply (34 edition) DT. eat 's great work. the Fourth aditiost of which is no In prem. Its remarkable male, consider-Ins alto and. prior. proses Ma worth and fopularity. We hare It In all etyles of binding, for sale, 1% bolesaleand ltetall. by • jalfl - !URN 8. DAVISON. 55 Market street. EACIELES-1000 bus Dried Peaches just - reed Iliad Or sale by . _ KNOLIEII k BENN = ETT. • No.l ;Wood greet and ltd Woo et. O advance in the price of Teas, at ja4 , MORRIS & PATTON'S In the Dtamond. OWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, genuine, .Ztb""VliagrorZoPri"'lzinnigoth.. 4n KEGS PRIME PACKED BUTTER 1,/ Juts reed and Fur sale •lor J. J. BOONE. W001:—_-Thp market price in cash paid for 41 the afferent mules of Wool. by if. LEY- LDS CITY PULLED WOOL on Land and fur ode by jel4 U. LEE. VVA_NTED--Sheep Pelts, for which the V. highest pries in rash sill be paid, by K. LEE. I. MO IL k. RELIGIOUS BOOKS— The Cu hift Struggle; Adrke to a Young Medlar , . The Anxhons &Ruler The Oreat Ctomm Baxter thdl; The Great Supper; POWs Pommels. to Early Piety; Peep of Den lAneuMn Line. Clara Starder,or a Sommer Among the 50 eta; Frank Harrison. or Three 'Months under the Snow, Wets.; Om, Hundred Short Tales, for children, CO eta; Light. and Shadows of Scottish Life.. 6 eta.; Claremont Tale, Illustration. or the Beatitude. 60 eta: A Shete be:M . 11001 to the Lambs of his Flock, 60 es. The alarm are moral sad beautifully Illustrated, For sale by 301 IN 8. DAVISON, 63 Market at, near COD LIVER. OIL-100 gallons white, war ranted pare, lur pip by B. A. FA Ir.CMOCK & CO. PRUSSIAN BLUE-20 elms for pale by A. VAIINESTOAIt 4 CO. ABISIAN BLUE--1000 Ib best )401 CIA for We DT U. A. YARN ESTOCK t CO. , BI3LS SMALL IVIIITEAEANS in store, 0 and Dv ma. by J. J.DOONE. BUS DRY PEACHES (halves) in store and Br male bf de.3o J. J. BOONE. :lIRIVER, DILWORTH. & CO., Nog. 130, And IS7 &soul Street; Agents o.r the Manufacturers. hare on hand (and wlll bp regelarly eupplled) the Chou , log, and to which thee respollr. solldt UN attention of the elty MA* before baying elsewhere 160 bbls. N0..1 ernled Sagar;rloo Able. A. soft ernebed de; 'l6O bble: \0.2 dot 1100 bbla 11. do ,do, 100 bbl's . amuse inaLdov Mho 160 Etas= Sower 'louse 100 bible. th. do; Syrup, a choice artfele; Pittsburgh. Dee. Mo. 1831 • TIPPER LEATHER, IIPS AND CALF gallf. — Aru'ro""` k IV/Noe. - NT ETCV LARD-10 10.1 s, No. 1 leaf 1nu . .0: and an.' sale Fir_ R . I) S A I C72L L &At...gm:7a grtODFI9II-5 easkly superior Co.lfieb in ‘,./ Aare fur oh. by Jatt WM. BAGALEY 11. MOLASSES-75 Wits .Cre4cont" , - s .' Bantry for sae by WM. BAGALICY le CO. ERRING-104 bble Noi }terrine l eg , "%er a " - Th.',672WATt, VIAL' . - QOAP—TIR) IMM. Cincinnati Soap.in store 11,71snU 9n bY SPIONOMIL 11AIMAI:011. - • CIAUSAGt: SIaNS-15 kegsSaninge Skins tj in stare and thr male by SPRINGER ItARRAER ipI.IIILED HAIR-2;. bags 'Curled 'Lair- in ti store and ter mde by SPRINGER lIARRAVOIL illf*sll.lo.A AND PIIILOSOIIIIICAL AP tJ ref I groat anal hem beat felt le our commanitY. Faeroe our inmiltutionm of !awning. or MAIM libraries and reading Moms, bare no- carmand taiine ophicut grtmeroMe to enablo the teacher or public lecturer. on scientific enlaces to Illustrate him lecture elm.. The Young Ilerta Library Asa:elation, at their late annual meeting. resolved to tear thp necessary nein for obtaining mouth an apparatus, so as to 111.1 the NOW mo tong felt. The follovelog persons hare been appolntni am n committee to marry out the object propomed. le eamemily hoped that the titian", when called Olen. alli ...Pond an the reit br eubeeribing literally: • Mt. lilt, WRI HT. Pit. JAMES it. SPEER, EDWARD RAII)1, Y. R. bRUNOT. • 11. P. lIAKEIVELI2 imp - Vortnitteo,_ 14:11 — k c TWO Tbiiiilloo7tlS with rito. vnot vaults. and milara - asocr of,larket and sts. Inquire of I'. Ire...AMICK. tll0 -.Ind to an order of the Ornate Court or o t t pl?;.ety of at tr. exalgt l l=re tta .' laou r grii ' llos e e r er,ontita " Pin SATURDAY ile u eliii) of February., Mt the following d idl ees= " 4.l . Four it:eno l' illliortriontoot=4 : : p. •os 3,4% 13 mall, em wlthlnone todeoure, on „ bi al...morra o r ootro., lots Nos. 4 and 13 are=ar: Le mot re ... and :,Zr 4 `l l ll` 4;164. me 'clot. Hotel% T :nutte vern d ors the tnio Hu/. fa i t the 8 141=nit i tgattor .. 1 WV. eynel d r i ttsZla the and redatoL i aal/Innd v , IPV:='}fe=a:la. Alat t ti . xi..2*--„l4"llfon'yatt, on which le exerted one sta flo. Lot no, 12. w it/ a dug !meted thereon. Aiwa three tante Ma, in the &gush /10000/. sittuded on Fourth street, and numbered 131, 138 and in. with ert Bold off. Also, the undivided hallo/a eertaln part 01 Piero allot No IL, bounded on Otto North by HouonnrY groot..n. the aliens or rhid o ..cor. romalobsr shoat one d r• formation siren on application to &enjoin re M., • Mirlt=ttlirdttlitla, And ittntothatoe In tnOnntttl Aran* w'mootooorth intororeprns ent9tronilOn of al _pr rrder of tbo WI!. H. BOOM Clerk. °PTIIAI447 PLSTA—S-ES. ,TkR. J.. H. SPZE " in - addition to the ig=ll"st r ton i trtalgrrt Vieryt all °mations nocomary lbeir re.— ff tnA notice la doomed to owed art arrostooos 4Fr.f. d mulllogn =loos of the country, that • 0.. lo: l ll4bort i —xtrost, M AX l lltzh : . n;328 AST S:--(II.IWAINGS ,h RAY, have gam on htr a ",ba,r saw= or Laere, Boar es, lb/h zegett c... Vielt lb, stra COMMERCIAL. i'ITTSBURC -31.1ItifET. OR CINCINNATI.—The Alec i diE . tle Orncs PrreseMan 0, x97. 1 - , ' lY t ept. P" Jgr n ra. g. :l7r m eavel K rel E . gra NE i. o S n r u A if . ' ;‘ , ..10 21. . • . Saturday Morning, JanuarY2 l . l '^•••• / imr- st 10 o'clock, .at i't e weight or pa' .-- apply on FLOUR—the alnottot otsensl Yeaterdui ... "" t 5:- ' 0 b ' " "to ia2l FL. ' ‘Cli ur LI ViNtiSTO.l. Agents bbla which yam taken . nudily at previous quntutio:m r ; ' Stenbenvilb3and Pittsburgh Packet sales of MO blds. in lota at 36,2541,56.37 for suPerfato and • ... e , ._ „ extra; 100 Ws. extra at MN. and 132, 24, 40 and 45 bblu ! Tarn new 11.13d s NWIlt passenunr* anparDneats6,2.k sales Immature ofsObbla Impertinent-5 6 : : • . atziner. FOREST CITY. .C:pt.. ,loux , 50 and 150 bbls. extra. atraight brand, choice extra. at $6.- nod v i ,. u iti,,,,,mr 1.71 - .L. , •. p regt:4-7 - 47. r trZSD . 75. tilliltSDAY and SATEEDAV tonraltu,. M. 10 o'clock. DRAlN—sales on the wharf of BR) bus. Cutts at 40, and MNESD kV nu Vla Iq7. l''''"l' = Y dl i .E.g *l'. Ura 1 StMthen vlie 100 lam. Corn, In ear, at 51. • : with the SteubenvEle and sadism Road. This Mat Looms CLOVER SRED—there was rather a (eyelid , feeling in : well furnished andlnanneses a high reputlebo fon annnd•— the Clammed market yesterday, and the inquiry was m - ' Vor fr.m.Uht or Passage, nppt on boa!!!1. or to ' tire; sales of 150 boa on smbal, at $ 1.2.5; from arose. ;L" t .1. 2 .- - , .. C, BARNES, Agent. bits. and 24 do. at $5,50, and 15 bbis. at $5.45; a lot of 550 , Steubenville and Pittsburgh Packet. II}; new and substantial steam- boa ...la us' term. wlthh3ll, but believed tote rather . over than tinder our ligures. Clovereced was selling In ! .1_ , mcm,No, C0pt. 31 , c ,.... i. will, Baltimore on Wedneeday,st $6,75. by the lot. j hereafter run as • regular pamew,er steamer isetsruerri BVlVER—sales Ml 4 kests parked M 11.1‘, and 20 bus ; D o tt s abu nA rt D l a y nd En gt g crbenvile, d l y ea lt vi th rig A y lLtt , burg ,,, B . Ner io y prime roll at.l6. • n'cloek. and Steubenville. every. TUESDAY, TiII•BSDAY MOLASSES—a sale at the city trade of 25 Wu at IL mod SATURDAY. connocting ulth : the Ste and BROOM S —sales of 30 dos. front store at $2,17,q3 0 .50. 1001505 Rnlkottn. WIIISREV--in steady demand; salm of Mi aml 10 Ws. I .„.„ Th .". 1t ,,,,b'VV:.7.„ . ^ :7..g .. ,„... d...b.innt1ia b,att, with rt•or at 05, and 'smaller panellist 27. - A, For fre i ght or passage, apply on bOurd, or to 11A17.-ales at 'mi. 0(11 leads Ray at ss€ssl3 per i .i.. 21 C. BARNEK Agent. ton. - ' 1 „ F OR CINCINNATI—The Steam- SODA ASTl—salmi of 5 Ms. Imported at 31i, four 0005 i . er ALLEORENY, McLane, Master, will DRIED' APPLES—a ale front wagon of 50 bum. at $t- j care far the above and all intermediate !arts, es.. .0 DAY, 21at at 10 o - clock l. Is. For freight or_Lwastote. .1 ,- ]O. 1 ply on board, Otto [5.105 PLACE' k LiVLNOSTON, Agts. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. erBUCKEYE STATE. Capt. Innalsoorta. O.' &P. R. 1L•Jan..23.-11 cars bogs, Leeds & 4 Ins ei ll ave ° 2 R dir e tti l e N abo t3 starch. Warner, Park occ 5 bblseider.3llller, k Rlcketson: DAY, the 19th In Lat 10 o'eltiek •tw F Pi 14 or Ins hardware, (1 nee; I car load bblst: W Boyd:lot white I tpor tt l t‘ i . • • or ro lead..l Selman:maker; 13 aka husks Cunningham: 13 du FLACK k LIVINUSTON. AI flaxseed, Burgess, Scott k ece, 27 aka wheat. Bryan, Kenoe dy A en; 40 eke coma bbls dour. Burge" Madt. & en 2 bbl. doJno ()miner: 161 clammed. Crum A King; sundries It Indult k nblbutter, .1 Craig: 41,bbla c seed, 176 bide dour, 5 bbbt & kgs butte. Bell & Liggett; 1.2) ds broom. Wm Cooper: 39 Ins anew, 9 bbls butter, 3 kgs do, 8 liar• Laugh k cyc 2 libln k 2 kgs butter, Smith & Sinclair; 5 blds eloyeneed, Soot; 22 Aix ouches, hell& Liggett: antis leath ber, II W ) locker; bbl , enc..] 3111Ier; 47 bon diem, 7 !la hotter, Jll Lardlelet 4 ools butter. 9 kirs lord. Fut: Tindrk 651,1 h"' 4 7 llBll,l P" ietto t ct r enc r' nitet " l ' ; ' n ' gr P. ,2 'Us do, 8 Dyer; 1 bb, &ppm, a do roll putter Ease 86 bsselmere, 24 Ins do, 45.. Lbls butter. 2 bblseggs.23 bnebeese. 14 Lbls butter, 216,x. cheese, 13 do do. .1 Canfield: Ibe ands, do cheese. J Cooper, 12 bbls lard, 12 bids e semi. 7 kgs lard, 1 tall 'tuner. 2 Us do, East; .65 bss cheese. But Waring; 4 bids beans, W Boone; 3 bbd. butter. I sk din. 1 L6l lard, 12 kg. do. sdo butter. East; 23 Dbl. flour, Bell & Liggett; 8 bbls appin W IlGortoly; kg. laml.Fairt. 25 do. 4 Inds 2 kgs butter, 13 Lbis dried apples Kirkpatrick A Lls ed apples, Sufi St bids green apples, tiannott2s bbl. II Batten , bbls lamL kgs lamL 3 Lids roll .butt- Ent; 2 Lae hardware, F Clowsmith; 762 pcs meat, Dilworth & sundries, .East; 16 Lbls la si 13 wan, W Bayley & cie 2 bbl.., roll butter, 51. lough & ea; ]bbl lard, 7 kgs do. S. Dlistorth; 1 bo ales. Lippencott en 5 button) hrive. 'Dilworth A. cm. 2 bles 4 Lxs Loiter, Jam, Black 1 ear hor James Bed- Salt 2 Inn Lotter. W McCully nce 7 Inds elovenced, dhriver Dilworth etr, 1 blid beus, LW; 15 1,611 s hr, Jas Jot, 76 mks eloverseed. Brown A Kirkptrick:l2 Mt. arn. L sirs wool. II Law. 3 Luls lard, 6. kgs do, 1 bbl elms; 20 LW butter, tut; 108 I.,es e• seed, Sas& 2 ears horses., owner& 15 961. apples, dw, B hides, 11 WataM; 4 Ws but. ter, Ikg do, Shrher Dilworth en 2 mutt horse. 11 & Crum; bra meat, McDaniel McCouker, Vox anvils, Wolff A Lou,; 1 cek glassware, Adams & anchlb 1 MR spirits, fear Harrisoir. 8 buggy springs. Cannon Ilause an: I mdso. J A Ilem. 11 - IPORTS BY RIVER. WHEELING. by Diurnal—lDO bbl. flour-1 & W Rea: MO dodo. A & A 31cBane; 111 eke barley, 6 o%' &MO); 4 koe .adlrons, A Bradley: 51 ska b w flour, D Stuart.; 10 bble floor. odo elorereeed. Holm k el. eke corn, Gerd Nevi!: 0 pkg. poultry, owner. CINCINNATI. by Financier-AO bbl. whisker, ) Parker k Co; odo J °mutt dnJ (Men 31hhdo be v riiniees d en: 4 rolls lesther. Jones d Denny; 278 tAdo end 320 sks do. Bryan &Cm 2 sks de apples utter , boo n s bbl beans. /I 11 Conan,: bbb; beans, 1 4.41: b d Dyer. sks khrast. Wlimarth am: 57 do, !Rubel4o d Ingh-. do. 9 pkg.: butter, A Yeasstr: V Re:4 I . bbl esqs. It Can • bbls, 'lrmo d Rso d 2 .k. b vr bbl. apple& Erwin d. osnern la rolls leather, 'Suiten; 4 has putata,lerks BROWNSVILLE. by Limn. , & OM 247 blip, floor, Wlnglial ram: 12C2 do. 0 W Swindler; 27 c 3 kr rota, 40 km ualla..l t W field; 37 Ors wheat, 10.5 monir Hour, 40 bet. env, 0 W Saha Dilworth: 21 hides, 2 bdle "el (lOW. CM :212 bra wlawi, II butter, 15 Ithls Bout, owner. Ftehante-411 empt3 . Co 100 do, Wilmarth t en; 0 Flap fltanetal: 2 1.1,11, apples, Moe. tan cm 100 bwo harlee. At A Wood; 1 . 90 eta .1.011,. al bids lard. 11" Smith: 10 bad sheet lead, A Ciordnat= 'a wheat, 11 . 1, 7 in L . CA, bbls W 6111.1. RIVER INTELLIGENCE ) 4.. STEA MBOAT = . ARRIVED. .. JiTerseel, Mum. ltrualrarille. • - Ewhane. 3halaliwn. Wheeling. Winchester. Mom. Ulundi°. T. 11. Shtiver. Hendrickson. McKeestort. Cot Bayard. Peebles. Elisabeth. DEPARTED. • Diurnal. Ithepher.l. Wheelitia. lbschanne..AfcCaHunt. Luserne. Bennett, Druanarillt T. 11. Shrive". Hendrickson. 3 eiteesport: CM. Bayard. : Whim Elizatet Granite State, Hulett- St. Luis. On yesterday eieelni: the strident seater nu II feet and • - .1t re stand. CEAN STE A DAYS OF SARAN .ited Stat. Ntall Steamer* sad Ihno., tar 7R74. Satu eta. 0,,m the UnitAl Sts fold France. sad Friday to lateen the V nited rd.!. l - eohnu. In.tundar the (nun dnY S nu Bremen. Pst 45f, eit L-. 24 yie: I *•'; Jan. 7 J.. 11 14 Jan. 15 1 1 !I ---11. - 2111 f7llrAlk l etr. 4 eati. 51_ ,... Iles!, lll II T 15' Collins. , 7 3 1 " 221 3, h , Breenen, C.5411nk. !Durk 411larels I Hart, " ID - 15 Collins. " 151 22' Bremen. - 25' -29 t'nlllls9. Aril 1 Akrll 5 larre, • II April 12 Atllino. -' 1 5 '• 14 .., Brennen. 1 " T:. •• 26 LitllluS, - 29 1 ML Y 3 1 Havre. 31kY d i May If Collins. '. .11 0 ••' 17 P0 r 71117. 1 1 ''' ''' 221 . 31 Ira , 'Juno 21 June 71 Colllu, 1 '• 10,Jost• 14 Memel '.' I ... " 21 Coiling. • 241 DAL my/a J.is il uir 3 IDem n El . . 15 S 1 ul y 121 • 1 5 1 J , 0 191 COULON .' ?-11 " W Havre.. duke 51Ang. 9 •. ':!:' , 1 ..kno. Culllns i Bremen, - 12: - lel 0111 Ins, •• 19; - =1 , . Ilavre. -• .....r• 1 Collis.. ke..5 . 4.. _wept Gi Romero, • 91 'Sept. 13 15,111n5. - 161 ° Vl l littera, - - 23. 1 - 2711 Broom. •• DI Oet. 41 Brerafn, 100. 7 - Oct 111 Collins, 191 1 Havre, ° 211 ' (541199. " 2 7 .. 1 1 .- n i , M•emen. ..9v. .1 Nos. ell Celllnr, - 11 - 15, liners. 0 191 .° r.. 1 Collin. ... .2i.t . 1 - L2l Bremen. Dee. Dee. 6 Collins, 1-• ' 111 Dee. 13 ... 33 1 Havre I (51111919. `• •MI - IEI Bremen. I Jan. 1; BALLING OP THE (11.7.NAILD AND P 1 Mx Conn, e7IIIA. Lear.. B fl e, New York Liverpool .--lievr Y0rt....-I.lwerpo9l ..... .... rani zradn. :::::11,.•=1 ..... ..Ari.',;:itii; - .--3°-,,,,'''r 3 1 ..-LlrerTool....--Baton • g 1 -Jan= 7 May 10 ., Mat to Juno T M 1G IJuly PR. BANNING'S PATENT•LACEAND BODY .IJILACE.—For the preventkm aild Mu, of To. Pulmonary. Dyspsptie, Nervous, Spinal. Yentale ULM- Me. Child-8.1 Weaknesses. sod elm of Hernia, ti, and ProlapsussAni.tu.te.—The utility of Dr. Ram:lode PAT ENT SHAPE is tro well known to need much newspaper •ammeodatton. They am attested by the highest medical authority !tithe country. Pamphlets descriptive of their aPPßottime may he had gratis. of the otidersiwned. For sale to any quantity. wholesale and yetall. A lady to nt (cadence to wait on fonalm. Sold by UF.OUOE It. KEYSER. . 2in. 140 Wool street.-Pitteborgb, IMPROVED SHOCIDER BRACES Ladies'. Gentlemen's, 3tisses' and Tkqe mtuuumn In AL Y a large lot reeel44, of the moat improved and fuhionsible kind, intended to relieve stoop. shoulders. weak had:. leaning twward, &r These Nhouldre Brame are an article of =eat value. and are vaetlyeurerlor to mod articles of the kind In use. Tian gentlemen's lirsee answers the purirwe of suspender, AR well as Shoulder limes. and at very little stern o tin, prim of Ihnowniders. ow Eon le StSTCOIf, Nn. 110, P er or Afo ' ,.Z. street and Virgineiley. - IN citAnnEns VALLI:Y.—The tindemigned, Etne.,l cdol7 f i.'tstoof KOKOS D C LEET, ,kirraw , l. often for sale the Felf valtuhl. lam of the decedent. situate In Chattier. township. ou Chortler. ‘ . 2 . oek. within V.!' aziks lTaattington, Pa. The tract contains about .11/2ti lam and Mid. the land. of lion. John 11. Ening, _Kheneser W. Lain, James Arthur.. and other.. About tldrtyAra aorta f It hi rood Isnd.ould .IstY bottom Mod , lil the trot lies well, and. in stamptible of the highest de, tam of cultivation: There is plenty ofrater irt every Geld. The Inumoretonnts are • good F.TONE litiKaft. and a goal STABIX, An. Thorn umbra ORCHARDS OP FRUIT ZL ' ont i . ' deThi. Te0t:11:11e1.4 to pT l ihr tLi n ktkl abound. - under the shot. Yam. and the nook open on. the place Pi the nearest eml to the Watthlnlon market. The prCeMY. tituated cantle... to lb . Charlie. %Wird' Railroad, mot a. rare nod proinaide Inrartment ellen In-' dtmement. that are sphiorn eaptainL Ton. made lino., on applicatkat to tithe. of Or inidetrigned, in 11 ,hitl~ ton, Pa. Th e farm; If not .old by the that of Karel. neat, Ice IT rent, .. - it. 11. KIIONTZ, A. 510IWOCII: • Vi ARMS FOR SALE OR RENT—One con talulng 1(17 acres. .04 alloran of perches for rufuLs, and trio other 01131. i arms, sit nate, " l In North IScaver ownshlp, frfr.f. founlfr. I's,. 4 Mil , . Waal of Now 4. , 44.- .th, both of which nrro Improved. and If not. sob! helm. ths the lot of A.Pli4 1011 be Minted for rent. l'aYmnsas to f nit InlV- 1 4".. Mt. Jackno, Jan. llth 1.1441.01 n FRAUD, —All l'eraons who want AXES 1 of the real COLLINS t CO. make, should ho portion lar notice. the Omni* as thorn are various counterfeits and Imitations @tamped Collins, and levied much . like Uurs:which are fnmidtdently .Id none parte of the nited States as our maminsetore.# l ey am mode in OS. mi ferent parte of the county by- TX ave.makets, and are amorally of very inferior quell . The genuine Col. lion an, which bare ai red pewit an extensive reputa tion, . are stumped • .1..41LNR t CO., HARTFORD." and each axe beau printed label with my signature. It is now more than TWENTY-FIVE VLAIIS since annenenord the Mishima with tilt .tatto , - conia• Co., ttantont," and I do not know of any other nawmaker by the Maine of Coio, In the bolted Raw. , • SAMUEL W. COLT RN. PHINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of Administration-baring been granted to the unsiz• geed on the estetigemes 3Feenuell, Igo of Elite Township. AllegbenY IPAY. deed. all persons MO pcl to mid estat e ,. are here !y trout= to snake homed im• PRY; ;neon and all Wien* hallow me or demands *cellist ...re q uested to prosont•thein,"daly auththtf. L:l4lth t u = l ottde r TV. l'f fl 41E1 VIM iZAZ b ... derte-Otwoil . • Administrator. ARARE • CHANCE' TO CAPITALISTS:. - FOR iiALE..Youngstown Rolling Mill. Refinery and , Factory, Yousimlown, Manonning County, Ohio. This prope s roost eligibly lime n the bank of the Cleve, laud and'Boom Canl IletY tones from Cleveland.- - The works are of the most . pprooodA construction, neatly eu new, and In perfect reding loo order,capab rs:nekton seventy five tons ter week of Iron and Nana The works situated within one and a half miles of the celebrated Mar 11111 (Val Yields. and • railroad from the mines to the mill. The nu 44 I y of the Coal ie considered the List In the world for smelting Iron: It mimeses deckled advantssin obtaining Gm pig metal, Just as . it Is wanted, them api ng four blast 111111Sell' In Youngstown, and 'Ohm in the neighborboolls It hu In additkm easy access to Luke Sup.ries Iron: end tn Point of facilities , a _ ir e.,,a of iron the :s . get= d dist b A ll elf..sted c=ntllnA t tAh l ore Pu La e trade. For further UllibrlPUtOOr FIINT NINO, of Youngstown, Or - • • JOIIN H. GARRARD,: 7‘ 7 of Allegheny City. Iltteintrgh. Ferns: WANTED -5000 MIA. :1%, for which lbe. highest Ilbtricet prso, vitt le rub, by D. R. ISE. CO. 1106: 93 90 Irrinst Knot, Pittsbartl2: STEAMBOATS. Pitteb ' ' urgh, Cmouinati, Loutevill • and t. Lom TILE PITTSBUROII AN S D CINCiNN e. ATI STEAM rACKET LINE. FOX THE CONVEYANCE OF I PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT, • • PIT TSUUROII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. AND ST. LOUIS. • - • • • - • TII.I . LINE is composed ofeeventindelass.pewerfnl I giT,LL uelMied for speed. splendor, safety and nen auu Is the wily Waugh daily One of Steam Packets on, he Ohio 1 river. It connects with the United States Hsi Lino of Steamers from Cincinnati to Lovihnine and Sti 4.111. by which paanengers and freights are trivia and, _' , Yorflenff rough daily. Two new steamers have beer: added to the I Line, which now 001.1flts of tbo SRI - min g boats ! 1 Ulna. (Uptake Days itr Departure frees VlsbrryA. BUCKEYE STATE u. w. sturnoovaa...SundaY MESSENU Ell No. 2....1.11. song' Monday. ALLLIHIENY GM IetAIN ' TuesclALY. CRYSTAL PALACE...wx. J. 10L,12...—.... Wednesday. . PHILADELPHIA .......a. J. sours_.._.... Thursday. PITTSBURGH - n. CANYIIOI... .... Friday. PENNSYLVANIA --Two. sussimses.::—Ssterdsr. ' Leave daily at 10 o'ck.k, A. w., Meisel) , . No Freight rescued atter 9 o'clock, on the Incellthlg or ' departure. For particulara, apply on hoard. or to JOHN B. LIVLNUSTOif, • • IJOHN FLACK, Agents, - 3lonongstda Howe Building. I Pirnovann, January:lBU. fOROINCINNATI—TheneII n !splendid pameneer.SteAmer CET L PALACE, W. J. Korsid, Commander, • Arrr,ii=Wr the above and Intermediate tarts, on WEDNIMDAY; Jan. 18th. at leo'elnek A. 21. For freight or maw, APPIT on bo.lrd. or to jal: FLACK or LIVINGSTON. Agra:: FO<