HOME MATTERS . , DISCHARGE OF TILE ERIE PRISONERS. IC • Iletrxr.. STATES' COl:HT.—Before the Hon. Thomas At thtt"openia g of the Court yesterday morn . • . - . - tug, Col- IttrCandless read the following petition: " The itetitiou of Ira W. Sherwin, John Jacks, Arult.l.wid Kirkpatrick ana John Kilpatrick, • repnwentit That they are now. in confinement in the jail of Allegheny county, on a rottrictien for a contempt of this Court; That they intend no contempt of Court, and ; ; • wilt obey its order and injunction, and submit to " its authority; • • • That tfut unite `were brought against the Mar . shad in Erie in their absence, and without their • • • . knowledge-and being here in prison they have had no opportunity to communicate with their counsel nportthe subject. And they pray.the Court that they may lie • discha rged upon' such terms as the Court may - deem Just. Signed, by the four gentlemen within named ' •" The Court, after a few remarks, thereupon , made an order, (after the prisoners had been , brought Ito by the :tier:Mak " That they sever ally enter into recognisance.. in the mu of five ihormand dollars, than they appear nt the next term of the United 'States Circuit Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, then and there • to terrier to any eider which this Court may • make .ip the.promises; that they do not depart - the Court without leave; andthat in the mean.; . ,time they keep inviolate the injunction issued by •'this Court at the suit of the Buffalo and State ' • Line Railroad Company in reference to the. pro.' ,• • . _perty the Erie and North East Railroad Com ', • ' ,pany, and be of good behavior." . The prisoners.then gave their consent to enter into recognizanees„ when they were discharged . from custody, ~. • Hum Sritrsrur filscrnro.—About five hun dred citizens assembled in the Court of Quarter Sessions Aeon% 'last night, pursuant to a call. to . expreas theirsympathy witp the citizens of Erie. • Mayor Volz was , unanimously called to the chair. John. W. Riddell, Esq., A. L. Rusiell, Esq., -3no. Coyle, - Esq., and J. C. Curry, Esq., were chosen Seeretaries. ' Messrs. Jno. Herron, Jno. Mellon, Iron. A. Breckenridge. J. 11PCIelland, - J. C. Richey. Capt. John Ward, Col, James Salsbury, Jas. W. Brad dly and E. D. Gazzam,:Esqrs. were elected Vice Presidents. May - Or Vela made a few remarks upon the hon or. conferred by choosing hint chairman of the meeting. He expressed the highest sympathy with the Erieans. Mayor King was called to the floor with loud . applause. - He proceeded to give the version of the Erieans of the late diffzifities. He was of ten interrupted by: the' applause of his hearers. He was followed 1 M. B. Lowry, Esq., of Erie, who gave n succinct account of the diffi -culties, the:position of the different roads in Erie, and what Erie wanted. His speech was filled .with humorous and pointed allusions, which filled the house with laughter. • A committee of four were appointed to draft resolutions. The committee consisted of John Barton, Josiah King, Dr. Gazzam, John Irwin, and Edward Campbell. • Mr. McCandless then arose and made a short address: after which, General Lorimer was-lmet ly called for, to which he responded in his usual happy manner. . Dr. Sherwin was called, but excused himself I on-the ground that he was no public speaker. .1. W. RiddelL'Esq., - and D. D. Bruce . , Esq., also made brief speeches. The Committee then reported the following resolutions, 'each resolution being read by - its author: . Wnanzas, The late difficulties at the city of Erie, has given rise to very great excitement, and, as we believe, the occasion has been used - fir the purpose of misrepresenting the true state of af fairs by those interested. And whereas, we arc Of the opinion that the -said. difficulties have grown out of a question not merely of adocal irin terest, but a question of S to policy—and to be fairly understood should divested of Its Mere local bearings. And w ireas. we are of the opinion, that our sister States of New York and Ohio have been treating it as a question of State policy, And whereas we are of' the opin ion that-the issue between the contending par ties, our neighbors of Erie and the New York and Ohio Railroad monopolies, has bean truly defin ed by Governor Bigler in his late message, and shown to im a question of State policy, and a very important one to the interests of Pennsyl vania— .Resalred. That this . meeting with the highest appreciation of all that is due to our sisters New York and Ogio, and with a sincere desire to maintain friendly intercourse with them on just and equitable grounds, nevertheless submit that , 'such corporations, the creatures of their laws, demand too much of Pennsylvania, when they essay to extend their roads through o* territory, not only without, but in despite of Penneylnusia R,solreq, That this meeting deprecates the slanderousn and false statements to the prejudice of the people and authoritiei of. Erie, to which extensive currency has been given in and out of the State, as this meeting verily believes on the authority of retainers and servants of the Rail rosdeompanies, writing ostensibly as the regu lar correspondents of various journals both in the East. and West. Itengyed, That the recent attempt to incarcer ate two Pennsylvanians in the jail of our county for an allegpd contempt toenrds set of sub- deputy Marshal's, picked up in the railroad offi ce,' of foreign States, though it signally failed Tor want - of courage in the complainants to swear the cage through the Court, should nevertheless receive. the .unquahfied condemnation of every Pennsylvanian.' And we congratulate - our breth-, ran on dieir escape from the toils laid for them by the hired agents of foreign,corporations, who though lacking the necessarycourage when con fronted with their victims, had been able a short 'time before, to swear into jail four respectable Citizens. Resolved, That the difficulties, existing at Erie 'are to be. attributed to the violation of solemn contricta by railroadeompanies of Pennilylvania, ,;.entere a d mi c into, between the city ,: citizens of Erie, certain Pennsylvania railroad compa nies now tinder the control of foreign stock:. Brsolved, That the sovereign rights of Penn-• aylvsnin - have also been disregarded byone of the aformaid railroad COMpallil,l3. vii: the Prnk • lin Canal CompanYl. and thaVthe . repeal of the charter of said company by a unanimous vote of both Rouses of the Legislature; is looked for: and , demanded by the people of the State. ReJolned, That. with the right and power .of Penuaybriuda to fix. the gnages of her own rail - Toads, , or with the power, of the city of Erie to remove lalliffilllCeS from her own streeV, and re peal city ordinances, the government of the United States has no' constitutional or rightful control. .//fsolred, That ihe State of Pennsylvania de - maid that the nation shall not .be deprived of theliest harbor upon .our inland seas to accom modide any rairoad monopoly: , Ai. Elliott of St- Louis, before the adoption of thetrniobitions. begged leave, as a stranger,, to nay, ,ailsw words in , opposition to the resolutions. native of PennsYlvania. r The people of were right in resisting the railroads; but the people of Harbor Creek lind no right to forbid the -rallrtwithe common highway; it Wail no nuisance; 'ho fought' it a false issue.: The railroad was ibo great' economist of time and space, and it wee behind the ago to interpase a' greater dis t tones tO a great chain openfiroad. The railroads `'-'were bound to tiro up to their contract with Erie, and .the latter, .were right to insist upon its ful - He earnestly hoped that-these violent resolutions would not be passed. He hoped Pennsylvanians wituld do justicito themselves. Th e g e n tl e man rude an eloquent and forcible Vir.-Lowry replied.' He denied that a rail road should occupy's highway, unauthorized, to -defraud-Erie, to violate the contract, and that 'was the cue with Harbor Creek. Dr. Giumaut also made:an. eloquent ..reply. to Elliotr'"The queition wan not of railroads, of commerce, Id% taxes, bpt the , princinte in ~''aolj'ed the.question ofState rights and State soy }lon. Jasper E. Bradi: Made: A- short address .objecting to one of the resolutions. • On motion, the, resolutions were considered ' separately anti unanimously adopted. On motion adjourned. .EXTENsivr.Frne.—About six o'clock last even in', a Ere broke out in the large brick building, used as a -Presbyterian Theologiqd Institution on Seminary lint, Alleglieni. - 'Owing to the pe . cnliar situation of the building was found im possible to thrOW water from the engines, and - the Seminary was entirely Consineed. The fire wriginated from 'a chimney, while the students were at 'evening innyers. - Ahern ,forty - student, drielt in tit! Seminary, and gall bare, more or l os t books, clothing and farnituae. We be , lave' the . building is insured, though we were - unable to ascertain the fact last, evening. The title - deeds' of the .property are, we anderstand, the name' of the Presbytery of Nlooongoh e k. 7. Mr. ilichie, of Pennsylvania, mid, he would .....-...... •:: l3 Win —B e f or . y„,t,.e i not reply the style of: the gentleman . from wuwi or QUARTZE. IMS • • Williams„""" 1 Ohio, but he would show in its true light the ?'Clare, and Associates Boggs end wi Sapee. , On. Oath of o gootleman named. condition of Pennsylrania. __ Commonwealth in - Michael O'Neil; Indictmenti lie briefly .recapit- xi' or j slated the. history of the case, concluding with .-risen.. . Thedefendant tilled up Bank t NICI. an 4 ; , in " 1 the remark that. the road was put there :in deb ante of the' laws of Penn'a, and was a frandu- ' ' hark which has I. .'_. 'paginate Borough, with tan .:,__,ea v „. [ lent invasion of: the territory of that *Rats to prov Id to be; as slleged, a groat n '"'" ' '''''' ruin the hariur Of Elie, Pennsylvania wasbonnd , . ::, ..... ALIA of , gmlay. tippling ~..." Binh . 1 100rY... keeping a . ~.,-'„,,,. t o ; Killdllolo, courtesy, and honor had marked the I -discharged;-the helical; the prosecntria, :Amfims ''"'"'""', I history of the State.lrom its . fowitlation " , to .the or , .: ...Tames Bln_ford. and William . • were.• Mr. Drum saidAliat_there should be no OCCO : ' , ...• *piny t 04M4 P 14 9C * *. ti.PPling I°2!".e'l and .' idon or a discussion. .Mr..' Campbell followed." ' ineds2l? and costs;'..' . • ;-..-.: . •-• 7' : ..., .:..... ~ : - ..-Inriping that th4. - ....rptaitint:l 4 l4- . courti s ; Of lair:l ....._..... ,'.'..-7-!•,,- , 'se . - . - 4 ,„. - I,l,,i;fo:anAllio - til4 OnfOretNiOlitteatishitit ails:net - lain ir ar- , -Afarries ogociaxae , % 4 4lll°l47 , r--0--- p - land, the weceivedat Callow's Literary Depot, oppeidte thf : en,Ll zoo, peghtlation sets at defiance the rights • - .._ - - 1 \ . . *: , ...1,, , , , :...-. ;::,.., .... ~ ' . ~. ~. i.,...j i....1:.....,-.,.,1,,....- ,-,-,7...-.Z5....: :4ite;.i;!,41,,..1,1,....n7,:ig,.....,Z441.}.'"4.-,..4.a.-........-....n.......h....-6.1.....,,4.. Dusnitur Eowttr.—gefore 'Honorable Judge Hatuptoia \ • Elizabeth .11nr - rOw v„.4 4 liontaa Morrow. No. 270 July term: Actieja , ,M wager; Kirkpatrick and Robb for plaintiff, Woods for defentlante. Beronz Jrnut; WILLI aux.-James S: Porter vs George B. 1101tenbergert No. 22.4, April term, 1853. John Mellon for plaintiff. Cochran for defendant. A juror was withdrawn and the ewe referred to arbitrators. Conossa's fauensc.—Mary Poor, the young girl who' was Struck on the head by some person on Sadilusky street. Allegheny. oomo throe weeks ago, died yesterday at the Mercy Hospital from the effects of the blow. Coroner Lowry was M- I fo - rmed of the sad occurrence, whereupon he or ganized ajury. No testimony was taken, andthe jary - adjourned until last night at six o'clock.-- A man named Hickey is now under arrest on the charge of being the person who struck the blow, but the evidence against him is only circumstan tial. At six o'clock the jury re-assembled and four witnesses were examined, whose testimoney, however, threw no light on the murder. Two women, named Catharine Dunphrey and Marga ret Kenney, testified to the oecurrencevn the • erenixtg in question, previously to the blow 'be ing given. The jury found that the deceased came to her death front injuries inflicted on her in Allegheny city, on the night of the 3d inst., by some person to the jury unknown. • FLOODED oui.-Tbe lower part of Allegheny was overflowed on Saturday night and Sunday.— The sufferings of the families .flooded out were intense, owing to the severity of the weather. A STABBING CABK.—William Irwin was arrest ed and held to hail in $2OOO by Alderman Major, yesterday, M answer the charge of stabbing l'at rick Audright on friday of last week, at an Irish break-down. , Nr.ir LECITIIE COMMITTEE.—The Board of Directors of the Library Association met on 'Sat urday evening. when the follgwing Lecture Com mittee was appointed: Nlesersi. Henry. Woods. W. 11. Kincaid, James B. Holmes, and E. IL Irish. Mr. Kirkpatrick positively declined 'serving, tbmlgh earnestly requested by the Directors to do so. By a resolution, the ladies nre to be admitted to the rights and privileges of the Society, on the came terms as the opposite sex. Lccrutta.-1/r. King. or this city, will deliver • lecture before the Young Mena' Library- .4560- elation, on Thursday night. The subject chosen i. ••Atmosphere." PASSING COUNTI.RIAIT MONEY.---k man unmet] Jacob Unpts, telet resides on Butcher'situn, was arrested on Saturday and taken before Mayur Adams of Allegheny, charged with passing $l5 in counterfeit money upon u resident of Nl'Cand leas township. Upon his redeeming the money, and paying the costs of prosecution, ho was dis: charged. Mr. Hoag, gave ss7g for the first choice of stalls in the new 31arket House on Saturday, ail SIUU for the second choice. Iloy tei DE CASE CONTISUEII.—The homicide ease of the Commonwealth vs. Ezekiel Hosack heen continued over until the March term. The conspiracy cases C•rtn. vs. Morris ; Hazen. Davis et al. was also continued over until the first day of the March term. BY TELEGRAPB. SIX DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. 4BRI rAL OF THE NIAGARA NEW Yens, Jan 28. The steamer Niagara arrived at Halifax from Liverpool with dates to the 7th, eu route for Boston. She reports unusually'• heavy weather during her passage,which has beeti prolonged to. In days. . Great.liritaiu, Brune° and . 13eigium had beeit visited with a heavy sto rtii,. the heaviest ex perienced for many years and apprehensions were entertained of floods from melting snow and rain. The Atlantic ariicol out on the sth st 2 o'clock P. 51. The screw stunner ''..trldes arrived at Liver pool on the lat. The City of Glasgow, for Philadelphia. sailed on the 6th. The intelligence trent Constantinople appears to belts interesting ns_ever. The latest accounts are of a character to leave in the estimation of the public. mind scarcely any hope that 'the Czar will accept the last proposi tion of the Western powers and this view of the matter is almost universally entertained at Con stantinople. As a natural consequence there aro greatly bacteased probabilities of a general Euro pean war. : Liverpool Sfarketotten steady with an ad vancing tendency; the nice of the week were 30,000 bides, of which 4.000 were for xpecula tion and 200 for export. Breadstuff's—Market excited; all descriptions knee much &harmed- Consols depressed. The following are the quotations of Cetton: Orleans fair Ci; Middling 6i: Upland Middling, 3jl; denuuul .gocid and prices stiffer but quotations unaltered. Trade At 'Manchester unchanged. Havre- Market—Unchanged: the sales of the neck ending on the 3d inst. were 8,000 bales. Breadstuffs--Liierpool—Flour advanced 35.: Western Canal 425; Ohio 435; Corn, demand good and prices advanced Is lid per quarter. Provisionc quiet. Lard firm. Rice, demand geed: prices stiffer, but quota tions unaltered; Money Market—sConsoLs .92i. • ' .Cotton.—The market continues very firm, at previous ratcs, with transactions.to the extent of 35,000 imlester the week ending January 0. Provisions.—The market continues quiet and without material change. ltroirn St Shipley report Cotton firm, with au upward tendency; prices stiffer, but unchanged; fair Orleans ei ; middling Orleans 61; fair Mobile fii; middle ]Labile 51; fair uphold Gi; middling market closing firm. ..The stock at Liierpool exclusive or.ship-board, 558,000 bales, ittcht ding?72,QQobales Aniericnu. Brendsteffs--.lt large business doing at ad vanced prices, with a large speculative demand. All qualities et Flour have considerably advatieed; the adirancequoted at 3s od. Wheat. all quali ties have COrtillerably advanced, say' 2s. western Canal is quoted by Brown& Shipley, and ethers also, at -41 ®4:.5., ; Ohio. Baltimore . and Philadelphia, 42®435; sour near ;33€6375. Corn, white 495; mixed 475, market closed firm. -- ProviniOns.LCsarcliner quotes the sales of the. week as unchanged in prices, with but a mod erate Mildness. ' The itoclr - of 'Beat on the. 3113 was .7350 bids. and the stock of I'srk 4,000, mostly old, In Lard a large business is doing LI lower prices, to clear off. • - The Stock Market has been heavy hut improv ed nt the close; sales at 535. Tallow : linrket firm at 58600 s; Olive Oil has advanced £1 ss. Tea, small business doing, prices firm. Segni. advanced Is. Coffee firm, but the market is poorly supplied. Rice - Alarket fusel; Manchester small business doing at firm prices. Money Market unchanged. Conanls have fluctuated, and are very irregular, closing at !J2l. Transactions are small in United States stocks. .1 I. [or THE. raw ass.] CONGRESSIONAL., WASHINGTON, Jan. d 3. r .- Sas:Ala.—Mr. Doughoug, from Committee on I Territories, reported a bill dividing Nebraska into ' two territories, one to be called Nebraska and the other. Kansas territory, end providing a govern meet for both. He said the - attentlen of the 'Committeehad'been called to 'the feet that no southern boundary of Nebraska had been laid down in the bill heretofore reported. The cont. mittee had determined to recommend a southern botindary. The people of that conntryquul two delegates here, ;who •urged that the country be I divided into two territories, and so far as he had I been able to consult with them, the Missouri I deleg Won were satisfied: • Horss.-- , On motion of Mr. Benson the Com mittee ou Agriculture was instructed to inquire I into the expediency of establishing an Agticnl- : tund Bureau, to be connected with the depart : ment of the interior.' I - The House then - went into Committee of the -1 Whole nominally in reference to the President's 'message, when Mr. Wade, who had the floor, - proceeded to speak of the present Railroad con tention at Erie. Ile said Penntylrattia had bro ken her faith with Ohio in sustaining the people of Erie, by men putting forward their women at Erie to do - what they dare not do themselvw.-- 1 They ought to be the advocates of womeos' rights. I Psnneylvania he ,said,.'had been, the "pet" of the.rederal dirionament until her moral consti; tntion had been undermined. And now she wish-; I ed further protection -Jo 'allow her tohedge up I the high ways of communication with the west, i and open other channels, as she would, for her bestintcrest. She wan influenced by sheer ava rice. . - ' which Ohio aofluired. ander Penna. Legislation. i STEAMBOATS. then he would gray ithr a game which others can __. play as we11.. - ni : ''Pentia. Mr. Washburn, OR CINCINNATI.—The tine: of Illinois. oleo spoke against her conrse, and passenger wean,. KEYSTONE STATE gut .I,tfA. will /cave for Cincinnati on UT said that if alieatied in this manner the West : i n , „, m e .,,k e k, ~, .. )..„,,,h,,,i„, j. - ~,- , ,a „ , ~,7,„ would blot help in future to prevent - the removal 1 ......0i ".''''' 8121. : FLACK or Id Ant A of the Mint fros ,, Philadelphin to New York - - Steubenville and Pittsburgh Packet. The committee r e and the fflause mijourned. T ILE now and swift passenger • . it pA., 'i, ateamer. FOREST CITY, Cctt. fins ,"''' LOCH.VILLE, Jan. 2:l(l.—The Santa le mail sunray- eL.1 . 7 1 . 1 : . ...11 - gidar mz p rg b .c u t r. trt: . 7c . a r I v i litkip . arrived`; at Independence on Saturday, making TIIIIK;DAY mid SATITEPAY morning. at In o'clock. the trip in twenty days. Business very dull. ri t ia18 . 1 1,7 1 , 3 c F evez.rx, ,, ,, Y . ... , a, ,, ;., , , ,i:1 , ...„,w Hon. Hugh Smith. has recovered from his with the Ste...Tirana Itdfault KoteL This loot le err: well furnished and Posveases a high reputation for speed_.— WrlMufl. ' For freight or lorwage. *POT en ( wa rd. or to Kit Carson, Fletcher, and others, have jag ar- jacll C. BARNES. Agent. Steubenville an — d Pitbiburgh Packet. rived from California. having left Los Angelo, • • on the 25th of October. Weather fine. 11E new and substantial steant- T.r EXCHANGE. Capt. MeCtum, will .' Lieut. Whipple was met with a train of wagons ; near fort Webster, en route for Santa Barbera. trftnorftt2,lr4=7 , l , lti k.. romtzt• r i rtz ‘ e . .. ,, 0 , r ,, ... , r u y Cliplcevet won also met with a eompany or , NIONDA#. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornin g , at 10 drag° e, on =reit to White :Mountains. o'cb,ek. and Steubenville every TUESDAY. TIIIRSDAI Indiana SATURDAY. oenneeting with the Steubenville and Aubrey and party had reached Piano with but , Indiana Railroad. small-lose. ~ The Exehani lea .w and substantial boat. with every itromintostatlon Pin ruIAAOIIOrA. James M. Smith. agent of the Apache Indians, For frelßlit or mumbo, apply on board, or to died at the house of Mr. Thompson nt Donna Ann. : •i"' 2! • C. HAHNE... teens. _ . His family reside in Washington City. "1854." • The Utah Indians have been ciiinmitting thefts Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and in the settlements. St. Louis, A Sire. Jane Wilson has been taken from the . THE FITT:CHUM:II AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET ....• Comanche Indians; having been captured them LINE. FOR TUE aI.NTEYANCE no' while on her way to California from Texas.—! PASSBNGERS &ND FREIGHT, , Her husband and others were killed. She re- -, PIT TBllEl[l7ll. CI!:I.7I.`ZATI LOCIAVILLP. another white woman in . AND ST. LOUIS. ports that they 'hove . captivity-. Mes. lson's sufferings are described : e ATIIIS LINE is composed as being very ghat and revolting. of. 11rsven t els. rri. powerfalatea m at et' for ap•ed. splendor, nicety art t. ; if tliT:ml;.: through daily 11140 of Steam Packet ,n the Ghlo 1 .Z..... It f aritier a witt t i i t i lle t ynlted stain ) tall Lire i ol New OIILEANS, Jan. 23.—Mr. Allison, a mer chant of this city, President .if Si Andrews, oh-' 'imirtril..7eller: a n tir frei n uhts"VirWal i iP i s;l b r.Vn . n ' l sconded owing $15.000 or $20,000, fraudulently I f i Tz , l4 l . , ii:4 l .y r . ,o, Tlo „ ex t r „, mm ,. ..irr io n w sy n s 1 7 added to . the , g t MAT obtained. ' lkoils. ruptains Days .1' bewriurf 'Jude Tour° , rt rich and well known citizen, is . - .. ' •r 0”... Pub/en - eh. , BECK hl 1. STATF a- w, on.ranonrca...Sunday nt the point of death. , 0 ESSliiitrelt No. 2....0.0. DAVLA , ItandAY• • ALCIEGIIEN V 010. %CLAIN Tuesday. --- l CRYSTAL PALACE...im.r. goons Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA a. J. (MACE— ..... ...Thursday. PITTSBURGH a rotrauk Friday. PENNSYLVANIA JAR,. CLEVUELTER........intardny. Nodaily at 10 ott e rs 0., precisely. No Freight received o'clock. nn the morning of , departure. New YORK , Jan. 23.—Cotten steady; sales . For partirulem. apply no Ward, or to 700 hales. Finer advanced 87c, sales 18,000 • JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON. JOHN LACK. Agents. bids state at $0.00(7M1.06: Ohio at 50,00 `9,12. ' afenongshela Him. Buildings. Wheat unsettled: no sales Mince. news. Corn, P " . "'“ -ju '.._" 4 ""`" 7 ." 54- mixed at 93fi11,94c, for white; yellow- at I.o(eyulc.- • Regular. Wheeling Packet. Pork, sales 16,000 bids, better, mess at $13,37 T HE tine passenger Steamer DI-404A 6 , 13,50. Beef.. sales 600 lib's fi rmer. Lord VENAL, .1. S. Shepherd, 31asterdcill ru n, buoyant. Whiskey. sales OM bbIS, firmer. C‘dee r,..f:11,-,34L7--te,..',-,-:.,l . :t,tzthadlnv. . rrt.. - : drooping. Groceries quiet and lintitecl. Linseed at , niiclnek.a.:..,a:;l Wheeling every Tuesday. ThursdAY nil, sales fit 70e. Iron, sales 800 tons steady. '•1 1 -1,:17,,, d ,„ ) : t ~t , '„„,n- t ' is•',:ns st ne w i t h the et sw i sa a Li:Lased Hogs better. Stocks firm and quiet. tri . s . . , t . ts , :m o tt if igr. d oil . ,ani. at Wheeling, with the Bal . Tli, Murnat is a new. largo and aubstantlal heat. having ' CINCINNATI, Jan, 23—River risen 4 font, te1t4' , , ,, ,t ,.. 4 istis g i i . o.t. r tiliti;T::: , r o n- , ...... , - 4 7 . 7fZEkor to weather very cold. Thermometer stood nt 2 de- J. col:Mewl ..on. Agent, greet below zero this morning. Flour active; 801 . N., IN:, Front ArtnAt. , sales :Loon bblo. of Sit 20(a.6 25. Whiskey at Regular Wheeling Packet. . 2.1yii,21. Provisionarttliet s holder. fix.. buyers . Frit.; splendid passenger Steamer not anxious to operate; sales . 20coi bbl:. bulk WINCHESTER, (leo. D. Moore. Master. donililers and new sides at 41 Oil. 51. tildes ', '.,g, r irtil a itl.. r i 1 b r.w. , 1 7 1 ,!.7 6‘ !;.1..,rg1 y 9M Tanners' ilil et 75. Coffee. small whet at 1107", • a,,,t Satunlay, at 10 o'clo c k. A. 0.. sod Wile:ding ..mri -12.1., dull Clover :Iced active nt $5 tio. - . Monday. W.-dn....Ur and Friday. at 7 o'rlork, A. W.. con. ' nee... all Wheeling with the RAM.. and CIO,. itAll r n.l. --"....•....... !.. ' and at Wellsville with the Clerela.ll and Pitt...n-11 Hall. r.... - • PkiILADCLIMIA: Jan. Abel Re.rd °lam Factory was destroyed this nv.rniug. Loath, $lO,OOO. COMMERCIAL. . _ PITTSBURGH MARKET. Prrrtinankit GALLTIT. Tuaaday Mnrutou. January 24. lart4. FLOM—the rates yratardaY 'arra MT •Itt party.. and extra. at - $6,25454,r; 192 du no any 1.11! btd a at tarn.,. and S bbla aupertinr at f 0.2:.: ftnut stare. rale. orj‘l !Ada at Sti_tn. , LOVERSEED--aalen LO. 10 nn.11:•1.1.. at &U.°. 'Fl7ll9llll' de ,f Fur. (nun at S 2. LEAD —aaks of i.J pica at 7... SUGAR-41es ‘ll5 Ithda vlea at 4. 4 .. and at en a lo of 21 do at s(s", fair to prima, I.II:CHIC.REAT FLt)l7ll—ulev from atom of 25 .k.. at PRACIIF-a—ralrauf auk. dried Peaches et 5t.f.364.a1.- 70. from than, 110Yrt.--aales froth PINT of 1 ha l. freatt fop rarat , ra at ItriTER--eales of :Sfi kaa puked .t IP.. and: btda, crn. hem at 1:04. . EV —ln steady demand; sales of I 4 Ltd, reetilled .2.64-,t27. or. small 11.101. S1111:11 , , m1 Havr at 11.1. F lb. tlemr. DRIED llEEE—there an. st•a.t. the Dori. at IMPORTS BY RIVER N.IIRLEA NS. by Argyle—SS hllds iminkr.ll Pkg.. 11 , 4 ma k nr; . 1‘) ronli.en. Fan/lists k Ilentatt 444 ha. Inns ISSIea Jone 4 d Dcnny: 3pka. liquor, 11,rb. r Fen. 10 I,lon whintny. In do alrhnbol. Fahonbtnek: bra wont. IV Barker. 7 pkno , oundrlon, Salt). Anelalr. • by Ilersl4-12 trodrl•ner. c.x 131/ do hams. W Biralaus. BRIDGEPORT. by Exeltan, WI. paper, McCoills Ito,. - -V do do J 'jhephard: 790 okA WhIALL Bryan eo: 174 do do ITlltnarth A or. 131 As bailey. A A A 1V...0.L, 13 Jo terarm, Fahnestuel: t Co. Olurnal-1:r0 bbls dour. J 200 do .In, k A 51eIlane - 111 *km burl, 11 Srnith: 40..., Fral Imo,. A Deadly: 51 L. tour II dtun.rb. 111 idols tl.mr. 2 do rioserseed. House & nx 0 Om. poultry. lc !til er 42 aks corn. (ISM \r.ll. 1111.1)WNSVILLE, by Luserno-911 14,11 lour. Ourbridde rt IndAnsul.. 377 do do. 4 do butter. ti. W Swindler. 215 do. dour. axs do do. 55 Om rats. .1,5 , Hall A C.S P.) bib. whiskey. IV , :ray; 30 k¢.J 4bi I'. A I'. It. IL —l.l. slot elovervoed. 14 MIN butter..l II Cau l:ebb 20 bid. inn!. be do beau. 15+ peg pork. 1 tdd butter. & ISO sks .het, 755 , ,tre. pork, 50 rite e seed. 01 pi,* dr pooches.opPle,....l do L. nut, 15. Oa lard. 54 It.L. do, pkg. sundries. J A I 'aughey. 25 lads rra ,• itllo. S dodard.ltoldndn e.r. 44 sks do pea 'helL4 s l pkds butter. '44.blds clorerweod.Shrirer 4 b., 41/ 1 1, 4dItlstler,211,1o..loronnw.1.2f/ sksd prneben.4o do dr kb PlL's, kus 1.00.90,0,0, 10, Smith A Sloe/Air, 1111 toles's,. 1, Sod buy lard. 114 bids do. Jonas & Denny, I 1,1 , 1 pork. I but ler. Dickey t al, 2 bbls dud, Stuff. 1' Farley; 13 bdis tlk rr onveer.S.-416, 1,10 kg.. I Lebertelc eke pearls. (turn 1410 or,-3 Ml. pteel, Jones 142 skit wheat. Wil ntarth & or, I: sts dr ig.43.4. or lard. 4 do Matter. A A Melbtue., Mk/ ft Ittillint ILlan ors las drlVt7 110011. 12 skit m5.,.1 do minus. 11 .11.4..1d10u.Lh; 2 1.1.1. butter, I do leans, 151.. egg. nurse & Illteholk 53 kg, .4 Benet. 5 toils lestber. it 11 Ilartie r r. 4, bas tub. 5 doutddes. 4 do e se.d, pkv. sundry ronsizipror. 10 1.11. 6.5.21 II CdihruL 2do butter, Brown Kirkpatrick. lIIPORTS BY RAILROAD. 0. k E. R. R. Jan.::;.-1 614 butler. L R!harm 16 empty . kites, I nset erc ID3 kw. A B butt.r. ruit], 7 2 bhl. totter. B.nne k en, 6 ga Peet east 13 ag. Los lard. 4 1,61.1 butter. J Cantle/di 122 1.61. wl. do bah ler, east 2 cars hod., I car rattle. 41 A Wade 2 661. creep apple, 11 Morrlonn: k 61./ca. R Watanni 5 car Inint• hoc.. Martha/1 t rec. 4 1,61.cre1.n anplr. E. Claalter, 10 Md. r Reed. wort: 12 bhls r owed, J 36 Rea: .3 ban copper. C 0 Duane) ecc 4 bklke anal. Brown A Kirkpatrick 1 tri fruit. 12 m urk 2 154.1. butter. rani 5 balm hatter. 12 kfirs lard. blda Fitter. 4 .16 Deana 13 L. d fruit. II Dalaell Ara 2 bbls ate elect. cast 40 irks del peaches. Kirkpatrick A IDerocus 1 tot hank, newt 2 piciw. riot; 1 b. nada, Edward., Morris A etc 1 bid cerd, raati . hutter. rest: Rs-ka 12 lAD, 1 ray .1 fruit...AAß 5 hca rhribk .as ran nada, J A Resnik 1 rar 1. 40 halm 21 1.14. elorer.red. rarti Al olds 19 1 , 260144. dour. cask 69 61.1. flour, east 14 14(11 c vrd, W I/ Holm. 2661. butter. 1 1.14 ca. 19 kr," lard, crud; 1 ear hog,, R 11 A 0 II Ilocltianni 1 661 r geed. Rill k Llghict: IS eta e grid. 10 161. r wed, d aka Peaches, 94 MD tour, rut: 4 ale larrds., A A D 6 Os peaches, A Ilarlaugh; no L o tt.. It 1116c6elk 19 614. IR- Dim Jnn Deter 90 empty Md. L Crc 36 Idda apples, Et 'Miran A con 9 eke c mead. Drown A liirkpattiekt 70 Lazo lard, Drown t. Kirkpateirki 2 6a.. 3 Prara.lln2. W W 46 19. lam: In mk. porn liewka Henry Jordan; 2 empty whitkry Ma, Jan 51rDirlit; 11 As mien husk.. Samuel Lawrence: 120 empty LLD Brown, Kirkiktri"k A rts a,bbla tallow, Jno RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Jane Franklin. -. Cincinnati. Argyle, Cle. Ssw Orleans. /Incald. Snowden, St. Louts. Winchester, Mnote. Whenling. Jefferson. ltrownsville. • Exchanoc. McCallum. IVhoclino. Funat City, Slums°. Steal...n.lll, - • Oa yeeterdw errentnir the AV*°finder was leet.S Inclutritud EAMERS. MAILING •termer., between the United :SI Nsturdny tenor We day Bed States. Wednesday from Friday Gm Bremen. Of thrtnlttal Slat Etat. and Euroi or drparture Ina England and Fr I •411n4 J 4 Myr" " 14 With • 21 Women,2l Colllnn,' F.b. 11n8n, • " 11 l'oNna" 18 Drool n, 1!;• March I`, gaNl7;, Itromen. •• April Ilam,•• 8 111318, Drernen, " .28 . , lane, NOT II 1:11 i Ilreruen, 27 201 (.11lns, Ifirtre. Juno a LYIIIIO. 10 Ilremeo " 171 Collins, 11nvm , Aul2 1 Polling - fl /Ireinen," 15. (.111111A u 221 Ham.. • " 20 Culllns. Aug. 5 firemen, . 4 121 rullins. • . 111 Collins. Se 44. llnnuen, l'olllus. 16 1 Item», - 121 4.2411110, .. 20 IiZEB IMttStiM Collins., ' "_ 14 " 181 Havre. " 21 'Collins, " 21 Nov. 1 firemen, Nov. 4 11 ••" 18 26 19vmen, Dee. 2 9 Dec. 13; Ifavrn Collins, • f = l .O 27i , Bremen:. 31 s4rlNa 1W TIFF: CIIN. AHD AND I ' fox cam STATE Leave. For. Date. —.2cdoor ...... 1,1 York Llrerocol ..... —January 14 lArertoel January IR —New York Ltrerpool nary 3 rIOXLCISOPII. Yarn York ~ ... ra .DaceherSl ..... . 1 4 1 rrp001....--PhiladelphfC-JannarY 4 Arabia .. -....fAr. I..„....Unetnn Januar 7 PRUSSIAN BLUE-20 . e . .Eret vr for K jk m salob . y ;kw _ A . n'lL _v oc 'DARMAN BLUZ--1000 Me beet brands for Ws by B. A. DATISIESTOCE t CO. j7I3BLS SMALL-WHITE BEANS in store, • and fbr sale bi ' .7. J. BOONE. ■fl BUS DRY PEACHES (haven) in store OLP and Br pale by de.3o .1.. T. BOONE. lIRIVER, DILWORTH 4, CO.. Noe. 130 11 - 7 sad 137 Second street, Agentator the Manufaetnrees, hare on hand (and TM be mular/y loppli•d) tho - tog. and to which titer reroactrally solicit the attadskro r f the elty trad tefins buying elatnehenn - 16 3 Stzger; LOA MO, A. KA erdehed dat ion bbl a .So,2 - d 100 Abla, . do dog 100..110.-coong pat.stdc - - bb4 Hour , 1 , 021 die: .tn yrep; littsoorgh; ' 4 166 A, •• • KIOD LIT t IL-100 ra m oni - w hi te ,. -a""" b 's. A. PAII2II/TOCII * The Wineheger Ire now Nuts, with oxerllnnt neronuno n• fo datinr Iwoon,r, , for rnnwht I,r In to nal krnnt strevt. po i n NEW ORLEANS —The sub -41. cola 111Z7 i l ortkV3ll274VireEils rrto ou the open or lurhmtln. freialit tlAl 21 JASIF:I , AII rit:IIINSON ,3/41 FROM BALTIMORE,: RECEIVED AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, Corr,., or Wood 1111,1 Fift L Sts.. . trod:: 300 a EltS Tt•lt IVOttl i t rt s t ore !ilk' I LLI,V3I D 1., Y-...5t I littitlfttetortr If NO. 21. fifth •treet. (nest door to the. Inn vie, Ilcre will to found the Ltro tttt .tesqof Roster,. made io wear well. and meld eheaper than .•-r. As mis take, has. eceoncil andrinsequent Muhl...note:tent. re mouth, TIIE OLD STAND, where the ma unnun of Melee, has teen earned on successfully for the past einem ;al IINIONS I ,Tr-'9omvnt .b d u r a r Oniony ' recd n ale Is IL It Is olN11:35T111. I.E about tbi,. !wing t Stearn. ' 11 -ttitretelt , TA , r‘etl4. nett. Itecha.llaanionct -, Pateot ‘tedieln-*. iths. sir. [lone all stern Innen nrol sotillentlintott to men tin,' fonet throb all in the over. o ire intrillnce Una 011 lit.Tiift. 74 ttoool street. II .ellino oft lien and novo' Hindi thple shine and UMW., VI tall In. Sn.nbn.r, ftmono. .: 1.:,.d.. ;,00nd.. tale Carriages for Sale. r underAi g. etl has tnet.reeeiredJC. IL from the Feist at Ids t 7.1.11 ill Aim w Ito or, FL situated tar the Tiro Nfile hart bet teoZn r Pttis - lotrolt S 1-awrencorillo, a lenehl aseonnint of Vehicles weer descriptien. and .111 connote. to receive mintier. nee am! amend-band CAllittat/E-S. SULKIES.. Virtl o.file., Le.. which be sell on the eery hottest teems Co cash. Having had [strive inn' brectiee in the basins., hnd eith Lis • ell known faellities In the East. he flatters imself In puttino olvent all nittictitiont. all T e nd wis exam i hin ne e for to purchase an napeetfully invited to 004n/wises. Especial a n d prertopt attention raid ]n./it'll It tIITE.. neutrino of C..' I t ' . • int lett w,S ; ILDRIME NEW FRENCI I ii tstie per IL- at nod:Els tan; j to that/ ` 11'4111 ' PER.1 E a SALE or eletutitto >ten-Latlle, Ten building less In the Doran( Tentieranerellle . A rare • 4pllontltn to the 4 secretarr. Ordered by the Leer& no2lidlwalle2actdda t/ ALL PAPER-20,000 plecen of new and 9 T and utifill dealguit, sa l ehe eery low prim of 10, 12i.y. and Pee per plea% for at the Paper Ilaragiog"fare louse, No. 55 - Market street, boteceen Third and Fourth, j' 9 THOMAS YAL3I}I/t. EL . . I.IIIEETE-500 - Voies Cheese in store ttia ) (be utle by jalli D. DALZELG &TO: .. -- —.— --- ( 1 lIEESE-50 bxa... Cream Cheese for isle. ...)•by . AM A. * A. MbILANE, 1%91 It 'MLA! STEASIERS ROCERY STORE 'FOR SALE '-. —Ono )Ir of the best In the. entreof Illreetngbiuo+ dolog • f r cash boelneee, end for tido cheep. Enquire of dell • • • THO3 I / 1 .8 W00D13.45 Blarkeet stmt. I)AGS --la dozen heavy Tow Rage, country malo, but reeelve4 and, for. Rae by • R. ROBISON k PEAcns AND APPLES lIVPZICZ Aldo br sal . • GI.LMAN'B LIQUID - HAIR article cannot be too etrOngly 'recommended to pub. lie attentlT. It pommel In a peculiar degree t h e twit 61::eM i cce i wn,. Trite r .rti.4. l lliLrl.s;4l.l.llll l rz t r i tt; bat alt d rari - a itV . a h !ieZ e aai omba r e Mg. can, to a 4.mlnuter. ittbea whit lt, bare a bead orbalr 0f..111.1111 blackness: warranted Per manent. Gentlemen who wrwr 'chicken or mustachios of • gray or radish buocan In a taw remade bane them Per manently black. Prepared by Z. D. Gilman. Clieraitt. empared and cold by 11., Z. ZELLERS M 4 ;67 ,Wood etrretillittbunth- • ' • ial I.IUTTER-10 kegs 'and 4 bblelor.salety its.NaY IL COLLIN& y 8 ,10 v - ALL PAPER—A large assortment o aT12. 3, 88 .s Bbeimum r p - A s,p om•Att. ,krw piss 4820 , 17:0 'MM.K.IIIIS4IBIIBOBBB, .t ....~ ~ ..a~..-,-.,, ...... .~~~.oa ~.a...,,.... ... ,~.~ —._..~_...e_. FRESH oISTERS I SEW YORK ALA RTISESIENTS. From Wm. it. McDonald's ld•eniriec Ilona. No. 102 Noma street. Nea lcrit. RE3IOVAL. it r S, rt: I R 1.: 11 N E, Deldr, In FRENCH FANCY GOODS itave renanTed !rem 1113 Widiatuld. to their N %V Altl:lflirSK. 37 Maiden Line. N. Y. up Where thor see prepared to offer to the The.. aelort an well lected ment of Vritt. d *e 8111 - SIIEK PERrt•z+SioN ACINIRDVINS AND THEM • OWN 3IANI.II I 7TIif:.6)ICTEIIS.WATI'iI VEST AND Fill! • ATM JEWELRY, VIOLIN STILINES. Ac.. Ac. . . 'P RISPAN i")." 0(oI) s. Adapt..ll tp the Spring TreA, TIIC ILLSPECTEI:I3.I j".\ 3:471:\1'10N np Ill:YEIZS On'. Orden tor all dosonoionil or O.aela n nau'al. and tilled . herutofor... tholr.reeiling partner itIF. 31r. A. CREIIANOL. • • do2S-lund 1; 1 01,1AKA I'IA NOS--BE It- ICit 1 01)1ICION.T.Ii Branlinty, N. N. nuallahers Mune and dealer; wlndeaale and retail. In Pianos. Melod, mO. dm , al.lo Agents for the relehratett A,um, Orand, and other Pion., made by Italie!. Darin d Co.. Boston, Ithoao Pla are considered superior to all other,. Great hantal. In New York Chuloa, And aosond-hand Pianos and Windom,. tingle annylled, arholoaale or retail, at the lowest rate.. Derry d ilordon tauten...re to T. S. Berry 2117 Hmadway, New York. Pianos to I'. S.—II. D. d Co.', diollan Pianos have the latest .roved Totting. orAyy d I OLD AND gII,VER SPECTACLES. out EYE, OLASSit:B of oven , dr,criptitm. manufac ture.] by I). OCLLMUIt, No. d Liberty Plan, betwevn alableu Lane and Liberty atreed, New York. D. 11. .nlannitept all anis!. matte by him to be Pl' sup, rier Unless reapeetfully aolielted. nela-c.na 1 ()lIN IItYFE. DEALER IN IVORY. • York. manufacturer of Ivory arid,, No. a Murray at.. Nan York. if A AIiItIAGE LI NIN(;S, CURTAIN GOODS Plualuot. Ituntinda. t) . 2forn 0- A. W. ICSILLEY. an John at.. .k.WRENT(T) * S ' WORLD'S F 1111:31 IiALLERY, eoroor,White strain, New York. • • • NEW YORK AND CALI STEANISIIIP LINE, (Via Nfrarag ovatooky 11,1•hli rode ANT or tortemtt rgiiiitouull IN A DV ANCE OF 'I IL 'Morally Lim doing TUIIIIII(111 TICE the lel-home orrotaitto. 'The I 1)1' TILE WEST, or PROMEHEUS, all II of steasnahlp, Wllll.lkru New York on tl ay Vaal month. (Parma that when threw da “iatt. Saturday imorloto will be Falling da hi the Nitaragua Tranalt Route. having hu of Omit carrlthre. with the atelmaldpo SIER CoUTEZ. PACIPI will leave Sail Juan dal tiud. the Mettle terms' Bout, fur San Francine, on thearrival of t For further Information motile to CIIAIMES 110I51A , h Dowling - - • - • - 1853. VALL AND WINTER 1110 W. 11. KNOEDF'E, 1/9 anti 10.1 William street, Nel IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Es Cronrh. Derma, En ODD. anti Domestic Dowell, For Tailor. 1 JUST Clothiers. E DAS JUST RECEIVED. BY LATE arrival, a large and well selerleti stork of GERMAN. and VIIENCII cum's. of nll grade's and t s e ine. lienm Catings. mlsrdi mrd clouded Wlsitnera. Petersham, of oil the varlons tMorom Duffel, Devonshire Amoy s: i'ilats; faun' and Mark Cassimeres; Paletot ,roatinna. Outliner...Sat in 'arid other (allies. of new sty log and Matortoel qualities, ho an emenaiee areoriment of TRI MMI NOS. and ..1 her godel, suitable for the Cloth's., 'Cradle, on the most In eoralote terms. Short time and Cm buyers me :.artleti larly Molted to examine toy stock before rurehneina ahem. • LARaIi AND ATTRACTIVE SINX!K OP R l; 0 0 0 S • L. C. IV ;LAIN & COMPANY, Lainort.cro, mid Jobb,' of . DRY GOODS, I. I ,, IEKTIA .Tutu. /i•positt• the Natiomt; ;mll W•-•;:tert• 11,.tels and CEN=l!!:#l7=M=l3 ...... INVITE THE .ITTEN'FION OF WHOLE SALE Brit:B.S to their very larae.mmortment of O.:oda. which Is kept eau. tarns all Rosman. of theses, hy the s.blitiott of ail the ne• et, in and fahreatoat an , constant') arri , tha simmers and the Parkas. We have larm Martnamtsdetated etelusi ‘el, to the sale of balm tas simeree. rratinSa. Trim nines. White (imels. ll.. Press Greets. ShawMeVankre Notion," bomeeties, te aoa Mer undit i a a d Ca rh i e x r p m )e Mn r h e am n , t Lwn, n Ite ms .- Masi and other Staple Silt,. Merinos. Bombazines. Alps- . re, and numerous other [alleles appertaining to the Intl: 11 TRADE. Also. A4ents hr the NI, of ellnyle's Lot s ! Patent Swatodosu Sonia: Ctton." tie inst. the ptientian of the slowest im)am for rash, or redit mitl7.lY.a3 .• :3111E, IsOrIiWOOD CO. --1160 K SEL- Ia• LERS. Pl'11.1t1IS:1, , . and lllPtatTi-2IS of Pseud, ' 1 ~mnioth and Italian Root, 111 Brad. .N. tort. Vatsisatues ttynistoel applieatiou. S IIt() N II EI) S EAI) S 4 1 0MSTOCK, I iIItONII.EY & (W.. 31.NN t:- v.“-rricEice. Fmrdiani VnrL. nnadonr 11,4 nr On.a.dnnf Common and Foldind. Plain and Ornaanrntal ED. PEaD nf all kE1 , 1•1 }'Arne,. ,orratr" and etnidriddi ittAl4ol.ll, al yr.,_ and, band. AIR, and dedwr n, Matt al aaa,tmint nf Eurnitun, i , dding 11.41 a. Hair ottranta. .•. . tea These Illedatelids are euperior to ail "there In point ~f eleulineu 'mature". and Werra my. The" WV. alway• fm... star l'ermln and am remedial. - "durable. reertable and ronvenient. Orders to an. extent Ill•T be mbirmaed. ' COMSOKII. 1111aBLEY A CO., N.. C , 5 ll•Oraird .11 , rt.. N Y ifr Asenta .wanted for elle sale of the lure . Ilmerip tl. e l'ircuters ...Memo-Tenon...A Lott:Am , GRICULTURAL 13IPLE NI ENTS AN . li C. SEI:DS.—ItAIIaI a C.I- lot Fulton loner New 1 ori.. i.' mleaale and Retail. near( 111,1.. X AM A TRANSIT TICKETS.—A. M. ' HINKLEY. tart t rwarder far Adams A Co'. Ealaarola berme, le LOAw prepared to furnish Truett Tickrts in,,,, A apinwall to 1 . 2.13.1111 C Paaunger Tirksta far sale In New York, .kyiplv to !alit W. CORRINOToN, 1... - ......0n Adams & Co.. No. 59 lirraxiwty, N V V WYNNE'S CENTRIFUGAL PUNIP.— N 111 Unrivalled In the world: It Leupeetally recommended re' the attention of all Interested In Steamers. Manufacto rhea. Tanneries. Ilrewerlew Meditative. Railroad . Water .tations. Cumin. Water Works.' drainage ...- irrigation, for the Wowing prourtiee: . readseasmalsl.lo. st st 'gin Isi . ,fmf , ... Jima 1 Atha il y 1=*41 40, 0., ....4 1. , P , n". 14 re.. the pewee opplud. Ing. runlnero It most evrtrturemsede avers other Primp. It tau in instance. wherexhibited. taken the highest awarde—Goid and "alter 'lnto), end hiplomas. Si,lae u of 1a.".c.1u., elod obf c eUni s o p P r o mi , u c t o e m mp.d o ' i the 1 , 01. t. l" Browleu. New York. derrame IgPLIA WATER APP AR .I.'TITS' —F Oli I,' Manuractuting. Orating and Bottling. the latest and ruoet epprovedmoutruction, manufarturedad for sale with explielt printed direction. Fn. Its use. to tilIN MAT, Tit EW,.rsa..Virrt. Avenue .1(dl-'9thotrewt.opts. be Owner'', , ii•vr York The eel.- establishment devotee! elusively to, the manufacture of SOIIJI Water elachlnery. lc., in trio I' oiled State, and where mar be Mond aiarge umrtment of .sere article rootoued wilit - the basinees, !minding MA' Mehl.. to. Estatlioto.d twenty own. riell , dude PIONEER LINE \ OF MoNTIILY PACKET/. 0110 ACSTILALIA. owner.' Ile 'Wall it.. New York. 'iglu.; A LRER7' FRANKLIN, LONG, t Condaander. to mil on FIRST FEBRUARY. panclu. alir. • lit he the next vessel. umlaut the llncontla of the shoot C 1,,... far XIELIIOCRNE, PORT PIITLIp. The 1 rico, of ',usage am as thanes: In Saloon .. .... (1111 rmsettle Eserthia is prov alair ided for Phu Pu rt eeenger Whim and Liquaralha tdc end Soap. The 10111411 of tame rarlee from an to Ina days. Fifteen ruldefeet,or not exreeding 441 pound,,. I. alloweit to each adult. No lamthe will be could mmi as sec.tord till at brut one-third the amount of paw Yogi' h.& "wen paid so deposit. An eSporleurcal Surgeon emompanlea.ach tenet. and even - atteetion requisite fur the mrollat of passengers provided free of charge. A fmote-las• scent will IIIIVOIV4 the ALBERT FRANKLIN and .all on the first of March. it. W. CAMERON. delotinot 'ARO 11.1..5. PATENT PORTABLE SE L F-A ILI L SWING 3IU,SQUITO +BA R. CIOMBINING Clienpneskm, Simplicity and , ) Perk/et Security. Canl.e mot up or taken down and larked Ina Trunk In two ininutekorcupying len thattoue water ruble foul spur. Will apply to any Axe or ahem Bedstead. M. It, ST. iSTORII, Solo Agent , BLI2-;:n. No. 1 Plne. etreet. New York. N EIV YORK Willi.: RAILING WORKS. I —The most. extemereOrnamental Iron Estaidiahment in t 1.1 Unite& States. The Peoptlffl.or ha. received during this year upwarde of 3,00 U orders from rations puts of the world. among which are all the Railing enduring the OrOunde and the gailetice of the renowned CRYSTAL PALACE. . Forsythe Mom. a Publle Puk In Savantutb, embattles ten acme. endue d with a beautiful psttertsof Wire Railing. ' Atkin Square and Firun's Church, property of the city of Chinaman. S. C., have Just hemp nuranded with WIRE RA !LINO Of o. rich and graceful dodge'. Cemeteries; Dwelling., Putalle Ground., Banks, Insurance Office,. Jlotels, ifiwnitela. Asylums, Theatere arid 3111 hi. In G 1 petrts of the emmtry. Sr. among the list or it.,, subuti bee a orders. IRON RAILIbIb embracing Awe, variety i made of treenght amt Cut Iron. and the celebrated . 5% ltE H I IiON ItEDSTCA DS. or array' also and unfaue design, or tiro moat chart., and plal rand rattans. ICON FIinNITHEF cooriating of Table., Chairs. Solt. tr., Hat Hanka. Wash " Standa. 'hive) Stands, 'lantela, Sr. HOUSE PUFFS. of a non and benutlfal &sign. Wrounanora Patented, calrbrateal WIEF, FENCE, for Pralrfra, Fame. Lawn& fladrna: Zo., at 1.2 per rod. Alin• Penes of the sisere description sonnet burn sr fleet. Yoe sountrie,rohjert to Pres sod inoodstons this Fence is inrsluble. . . . Tbo rectmet oolition of o “No. Pboono of on Iron Manu facture." 'Hach lane been greatly oniatired, containing dn. t o r c r oL. ,.. egiogs t i y iurzo :, ani li r;ign o o . f . Use , n c in r rore Henri., Col +lll Ton d. Silver snot Unman 310.1. and Pinion.. bare been mono]nl by rink. inntitutinnt. Proprietor and 51.mi:winter, JIMIN 11. WICKERSHAM, iVnroolinume, 710. AIR Broadleaf. Works. N.. 41, 54. 57. ion and ill, Innis Moroi. Non 'Pork. jot-Inin STEN'I'ON •.E SON, rgARDWARE COMMISSION AGENTS, .26 Cliff street, New York. Ag4trt for Marinfaturens . and cons kom tantly hand, • ether', of PEN, POCKET pod TAIILF. CUTLERY. Tally 110 Eason, Edgm. sod Joiners . Tools, Saw. Anvils, An .L A. lacy Carr. Steel and files of ail dean lethal.. kir Older* solicited from the Towle for Direct Importa tion istelmar TO WHOLESALE MEIICHANTS. .1 . 011:1 C lIENDERSON A S3LITII No. 62 fa Run IN Faubourg Pribisonnter. Paris. N. 17E 174 N0w176 Petal et.. after Ist of February, No. ll:I0 Itrondwae., York. offer for sale an extensive assortment of Frenelt sod American Artificial Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Flow er. Head Dresses. Ornament., Itlidwmo, Trimmings, 6. Bonnet Lining., Frenchd American atm. end Silk Bounets. le., together with an • full ...ortolan! of Hatter. and Cap Makere' Trimmings. The alone, chiefly of our own ft nufecture ea well as im pm.tation, etuhnwe she large. and most varied STOCK, to ho found In the United States. The &mods and supplies may he seenat our Wereroome In New York. Jal4.3mg Looking Glasses and Pietnre Frame Man . nfaototy. establishment, by tar the LARGEST .re In the Culled States. iwwsausse many advantages In satiety and estensfreuese of Stock over ail other. and from them os established and continued loam. of trade nun all rte of the Colon, enables the proprietor to dis pose of his artleles at less priers th an any other In his line of husineec nod respectfully requeste his friends and the FWD° to call and examine his large stock of Looking Olsen gad Bono, Frac. previous to going elsewhere, MI the sulawriber ...sore. them that they will find it to their der. rifledadvantage In PO doing. (In hand, nosEwooh. WALNUT and MAHOGANY MOULDINGS, of every de ...Option, and of all the lengths for shiPplng. KirParticular attention given to all orders. , • S. .1. }DOUR Noe. 64, 67, 60 71 Foray - Wit., Jaltblm. New York. LIQUID lIAIR'DYE.—This ir article cannot be ten !strongly recommended to polite atteutkin. It pomemee, In 4 Penner degree, the protart7 orettectuallychaneng white , red or gray hate to a Mau* Int black or brown, a few minntes, without any lalur7 whatever to the hole. but on the contrary emit a lirely and natural appearance, ladletan:Ae:tiernen who bare Irmmn wlrh It, gwttwerklh.T'aLlieti bloc F , 1 1 .::, "` 4.1 ' 1«i permeoent. Gentlemen who wear Whiskers nr mnatachloa or gray nr redieh boa, can In a few =Mates have them 'permanently Meek. Prepared,by Z. D. flUlman. Chemist, :of this city.—Xotionof AIM( power, Prepared and sold he .ia7R. E. Ia:UMW 2 CO., 87 Wood Anat. 20 BUS TIMOTHY SEED , ,in s a toie and for PERM .OIL--3000 various ei.o. Si, lode by A:DAUM:MCI CO: Roll Iliittei;' • • do At mow •• zfre . e dot VA • 11 1.6 "x ,‘ • Ow* iv soh Dr lal4 Imixurr•(XL ..~__ ~n~:..~. , a 'L~~f'.a.rr.~L~.u_.e.e...~i ..t.K4...~~...r_ .~.y.zv ~.-~.~.... .»W 4 .:.:winy i y._.~ ~5~: NOTICES, &C. co - PARTNERSHIP Having as.leinted mt.wiNEY with me In theDi% LEATHER Arn , BLAIN F- 4 kl, tho bu 010,... a ill ho carried on from thi• am, at the 01.1 'tan& undor tho otylo of WALTER Inn' ANT * CO. Onnunry 2d, ISM.) tXT IyALI.E.R BRYANT S: CO_ Wholesale nod 10 tail Dealer" In Ilidon, Loather. end 00. No. 219 Aberty tet.2rl.ttho PO-PARTNERSHIP-41 i 13ug associated E. F. Witel with me in the DM{ I.uniugyua. the Tool nem will be carried frvm tido onln. undor tho Jut E. SELLIIIO4 A CO. January 2d. 1054. let • *C. amazes r Ir lAD 1. Retail Dea)en in Drag. tE ite, No. 57 Wax, street. ;MA Rtalric .complete j r. _)EgfCSYLVA NIA RAILROAD CoMPA• nNT.—In pursuance era., Ad. of Assembly of Penn a a. entitled a further Pupplemortt to the act. enti tled•An A ct to Innirporate tin. Penturtrania Railroad Company, approved theltikl day of Manitt. A. D. 165.1. Nittl , hereby given: that it to the intention of Uis Peonailvania Railroad Compri.), (ahould tho same be 1 I 'ri n g in their stockholders et the annual meeting to to held on the Arid Motplartif Februar) next.) to itnai l ittiti . o the 'ponds of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Corn. tiali.nrtr . TZT .t 7 ' P l ' in "dred l;• " .llll4ll ' . l !4% • XrOTICE—NIr. JOON C. SCIRAD haring reeebed the lippointuielit of Liratian of the Yining Men's :Mercantile Library and:Mucha ic's Institute. Is ale thiscized to nollect atl hills :for PALLproientation ii Treaxrer's receipt. ij.22.4.!) WM. .1 on lEltiilL nissoLuTioN—the part4rnhip of It. Robison,. C. King sland and gamin drm / Robison, trail gI nr . zirp ng on the EnterA i rte lotin • and . .X . l f iscll . t i oK In . KEUL . .ar c i i vexr.:tuded., by. mutual ninsent. The books., bills and aroConts of to nom *ill ho colleeted and settled by 11, Kohl n Co. Pittsburgh. IL ROEllg. SAWL B. IBIBISON. a. n. 1101.11... WIC. lUN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEAD. corner of Wesel stroet and Diamond Ailey. tI/AIITNERSIIIP • NOTICE-4 have this 1. dey Pau. 2d. 1854) associated with me in Wainer+ iny brother.inJaw, G. B. PHELPS, and and fbrmer Fornt itan, WM. MAHE, under the never and style of H. H. lIARTLEY CO. jal3l It. 11. HARTLEY. .1 HARTLEY & CO. will continue to •flianufartho• Saddles, Harness, Trunks. Itirited ose and Slachine Baud.. together with allother articles In their line. With inereased faellitiva for doing lonAnista and a determination to manufacture good work, we flatter ourselves tliat it will he to the advantage of those wishing articles In our line to favor on with their contour,_ Jan. 1. 1854. jal.l IR PIIF 1 Broadway relo-rto It t /n ) . PEW II MORS 1611 .t+TAk chum double ' t I A ollndq7lu/oth WI o tsOr m m llo n A NEVADA. .on /whirl) Tranelt reMetl el. . , AREY CO. N. 11. Agentoror MARSH It. Near H Yor T k L b.. & Leath er, • prime arCIFIr, In alder ur put up in bunnn.. Pad)) fnr uae. Dlrpateh and Ameitran j•13.1m IiOP A R T N E R S II I P--:%l'Kelvy ) have aveutiated with them 11/031Arl The Burin.* will he r hl.Aiit i. outlnutuJ under the firm or.IfeK.ELVY & laltd&utftS IWAL DALT VOPAit NEHSIIIP NOTIOF -I hncr , ...) day 61410eisted with me as partner. my nepla 4 . 4. nimbi.. The business of manufacturing and It_ . rti od et f110.41EIII".111.)VES. &c., contlti the Old Stand. No.. 24 Fifth A , awl conducted under h firm of WILLIANI DALY & CO. All minion. haring . claim. against me will plea.. present them for immediiite nay. went. end them who am indebted will plemic settle tbelr bill. .. d tai n .727e.ri.V,io, 21 FM ot. Next:door to the rou City JIMMY January 12. 14.14. - -• • 1. 1 LANNELS, Checks, 3lus Lihtu e. 11..' Ticklnga and every- varlet) of Itomeaties have bee , znuked down and will be closed out dorinc the We. tali A. A. MASON A CO. A _ I; TI:ST MUSIC -S. C. FOSTERS now e.t So n a--Ohl llemorin.,b Little Kira.. llaPpy D.,. and Happy Night, do The DyinilD ortla of Little .Katr. a now song in .th . story of 'llot Con - K he t t C g.L Long. Weary Dart Vertenhte: Ts o thr . r.oall e leAven. : 1. ( Dorn. ; itosebugh Sdhottial7t ter. tieltl.h: Prima Donna Wang DIVISIIIS of the , 11-art. Arhottirin Bridal Doll., together with a variety of the naw eat and no.lt faahionable Mogi, for MOM by 1.11 11. KLEMM. No. 101 Third at. 4CRIBNE ICS PRODUCE TABLES and Fiwket Astilatantl, at Miller. Produre Dealers and Merhulia. exhibiting at one ilea the value of more thou lreld different ituenthtle• of Grain rot:muted at sixty Trion& to tlZolieL orranaeit as to pa-trot on the name mire the Ina of tie. whole of bushels and yaiunde at thy Name . alto. Table...of 1 nterr•L Scantling. IV elohts of Irma and otheruserni fallen fir ell rluse• of Irwin.. "'l. by ./. \ r id. ' . 1; 1 tot l andr' l fr by. 'ld 1 4th -50 f 1 :,r 8. .,•, } „."NP.1.•1 ._..L SEED • ATII 1 , 1 . 1 1 i 3 11 • i r by )) 50 LB. Ilk ANISE SEED in store and for FLEMINO 111100. 4..1.113LS F ESII ROLlOUTTERjustree'd and In sale lir I.l3sir T. LITTLE A CO. 1111 °L . ' 1; " 1.7 TER - 3 bids resit Roll Butter t reed and for "air by A. AA. LIRA NE. 114.':.1 et. lAHD-1 Ulm No 1 reed and for sale by I jellA. IleflAN F.. 114. 2 , 1 , t. NIILY FLOUR—IO‘ Was Extra Family a Floor. Martino timid. rrei'd and air vale to tol; A. A A. MehA . 11\ lOLASSES-25 bbl. St .Ganes' Sugar linos" for sole Ly R. DALZELL A CO. 1101.1. BUTTER--. 10 Filth , fresh Roll Bul l.. tern. ref'd and for sale 4 R. DALreu. tat I R. DALZELL EAF LAILD-.-40 kegs and half bbls Lard: reed 1.4 by R. R.. b tar a:. bide. do. . t MPOKTE I CIGARS, GOOD & CHEAP__ a Ilsiranna CL us. 10 for •dintei Frontal n 10 CS o ti for 23e, at raidMoRRIS E PATTON:I, In the Dia. TAMERICAN ALMANAC A.XP RE- A. POSITOttY of useful knowle.lite. for the year 1W44. Far Ly Di, WELDIN , 63. Weald.- 00.32 Ai Oa. 11 1 1 , A7CNELS.--20 pet Domestic Plaid Flan- le [n, uome.tir Uronn n 't." l ` . .d from ILr ?tenu re/norm, for mile boo, by 11. LEY. 189 Llhnty st. A. MASON Sr CO., 25 Fifth street. will sea, n 0 beep 14lainwr. sAw..„(-ig—,..41."' ',ma! ""'" of tbn , e A. MASON & CO., Nu. 25 Fifth street. C. have nansalnl4, ; ls , ..l . o d ll , a.r . d 4 v.zo y re o n f t thze . S cent Ca oles, north 121 i, ASHMEIIK: I 3 1. 1 MASON it CO., No. f1450 5. 01,1 , t r ' , l , h r e:l! Gosh of ja rgh- OSIFIIY AND GLOYES—A, A. MA LE • taiN ( . (1.. ho. 25 Fifth street..llloffer their *we d( more than &X/ do. of Hosiery and Gloves at ler, re uction" from usual mines. i. 1 2 -B EANS -50 bushels prime White received to sale by BELL k LIGGETT. !irk SACKS EXTRA HULLED BUCK WUE.AT Just reen this day In II IL. and Yr • male by jal3 ri LITTLE a cu. - VIEW ORLEANS FUNDS.—Fachango on tl Nen Grlesue constantly on hand Mr eale at l'lrs 71 I mirth secret Idel. l Bj A. WILKINS PCI). _ _ xi ACK AY'S PIDEMS—Voice from the Munn 1 1m. ta r ! , sse e . 111 . 1 b fl; L ont tho llar c ketll 6 afl? . . : 1 1 0 R. BBLS. EGGS, fresh, just ree'd fur sale by dr3l J. J. 110f/1 E. 1 4.1) BBLS. TALLOW:just ree'd by Railroad, fur sale by J: J. BOONE. xSW SUGAR--82 hllds New Orleans Sa a. to arrive En Jude Wli. RAOALEY 400 boxes No. 1 Rosin Suap; I bbl. Country tonp, In store and for vale by nal _ BAGALET .11 Evs. • .. - DRODIfeO.--5 bids fresh Roll Butter; to hews packed dee 15' bbe. pew Lard: 100 bus. small White Beane, 300 awl. Ueekwhest Flour, 511 bps Dried Dekehek 50 bun Drkd Ar.p_lek 19 bum. Timothy re; • 300 lbs. Beeswax; rust res.,' fo r pale by de'lS It. 11011/30N & 355 Liberty at. 1 XTAILS--800 kegs assorted sizes for. sale by .1.4 jet 1351.611 DICE - Er & OLL BUTTER-10 Lb's. juot rOceived ..a tor rale by CON W)NNIIORAT k MURPHY. 1 . 4 1 GGS-3 bbsl. just reeelved and for sale by IA lot ,just BONNHOIIST A DIURPIIV. REST QUALITY GOLDEN SYRUP 12 1-2 yenta per quart at MORRIS di PATTON'S:he the Disown& —.--_-- F ISH -1000 bbls large No 3 Mackerel: btu anall No. 3: 10 tiereee Ltdrlsb; hut. reed and for IWO by de3 _ • T. LITTLE 3. Co. Len BAGS CRUDE SALTPETRE fur 2 1 1../ sale br U. A. TAWNY:STOCK A CO.. corner Wind'aud Pint its. BMBROIDERIES--Erery description of Embrolderlis aro selling at reduced miss at the .Aonnal sale of A. A. MASON' CO. 2.5, st h at. PRESENT—Your Likeness, presenteel to 4 one near and dear to you, will afford transient and en ri n g pleasure. friendshipwill be strengthened.. and sweet mernorlea recalled. by • truthful picture. The best Fourth be obtained at CARGO'S 11A1.1., Apollo Bpiblinna, Fourth .street. Call tadsy ands - Poi - him is trial. Viestudy to please. Price moderate. de2.l Lead Zino, Iron Paint, Oil and Colors, NIANUFACTURED BY FRANCIS unvis a CO.. represented by Lewis, Jetties .t C. \ I.ff, 'nth Pinot street Philadelpithe. Orders thankfully recolved—punetualleattended to svearanteed to give satisfaction. and offered for sale on the most nen' terms. Por samples and partirubne, plesse address as above. 6OAP-100 bxs, Cincinnati S sad Ihr male by SPRINUER 11 AUSAGE SKINS-15 kegti Sa 10 In ortore unl for lialo by SIMMER PURLED lIAIR-25 bags — oTrelW store and for We by SPRINGER lIAt ___, ri.IIRMICAL AND PITILOSOPIIIC. I AP k.../ PARATUS.—A very great met has hem Mt I . our comlonalty. because our Institutions of learning, or p . bile libraries and reading room,. have no cAeadeur god • Ph ot orical o apporaiut to enable the teacher or public sleet. Me ndtieets to Illustrate his lecture moot. . . a ' io.g. Men's Library AsAordittion, at their late annua meeting. resolved to take the toressarY stets for ordaining such en apparatus, so as to All the voLl so long kit. The Allowing persons have been appointed as a committee to carry tans the oldelproposed, and It Is earnestly hoped that the enigmas, w an called upon. will respond to the tall hy solweribing l orally: DIU, M. M. WRIGHT, • 110.1 AME I SPEER. , ',AWARD nAitit, • F. it: BRUNOT, • A IF \ RAKE WELL. ' . tali. .is \ Cornadttse. . OR IENT—TWO STORE - 1003IS with Are proof vaults, and ostlers. corner 'Of Market and tlaoda Ineolis of P. 11`CORMICh. . A \ dvrd AANTED-5000 bush. Burley, 0 which the Meted Market Mee befiald t h , by D. W. RERSTINE4cOO.. • I . s.wer Noe. 03 t 9.s"Ereckt street. Elttathanrb- S R Z EP b SladNeoS-4OIE trAnlnstgallitt" •7 • lISF. :1 • ' • • ►I • 1 ALaiht copnw,s casks ,vapostor Codfmla lin .1. 1 4 •.11.40A.LEY 400. H. MOLASSES-75. bble "Cresce " t" Rafter/ for oda by WM. BAAJJ.Wr 4 CO. AIMING -104 bbli No 1 Herrin?, Inn • Wier. nee ncrgaimnwt, =ram, • . ETTINIISS I •EC R,, - ., 4 ' l o s. !,. I' 71' :;(11.1...: fll.'i: TA 21:71.... \ .AttN,'Cr, i ' '''. ‘r . ' Sfo r iAl.X.4gekr./.. ..ast' r..* Co are A ' tits for ms rassAspoicatial sh 21arii 1 sibtulating Caw= Ls! Papers both ha ale Malt :tare a. the Cana‘tas. PriILTMPEI \ _ FOR THE WORD c , „p., ,,, ,,i., me Ad/owing letter was rend Nen t . ih,eieg Ik non, pkoprietur of the Fort ‘,l ill .t.. Mum, andtmedfl no explanation—lt 'reeks grime 1, Inrid'e •StA ebeemMS, A: , .. r alta t ti " rS7.l s 1 ' N \ 1 Orertagmt , Your agent eallml on me y 101 tomtit of a mania/1114n Vatent) whkh Peened through burning of the 'Fort limn/Ron Bone I am to., court soged •[ mend to glee Atli eartlerdars. but .1.1,1 say .• the eat* bad a very meere tog.- The building took Ere .' YOK\ADVERTI '..,.., 1 /'clock, on Sunday night; ands. entirely mason, \ . ' • ',. 1 e ngines. ..represent tormotherthenameaandeolnical The following list of mane. Firma oug tit t. thehmtt, that the Safe_waared /tot Ihr eereral hours. 1 and monk tellable in the otty of Net. York. \ Monate wesdlig ent of thorUlu...=4"'U'Ll/ --- , egiwctattona. and all who alto tn. lire, t nr.l t:o 'OW. \ tents ware fooled to a most admirable state ofemearri , / hate the Itallest confidence In your valuable Seim, aa °WE \ C l ' . 31(‘•N t , O 1IEF :,: !MIX) ors . of 'icloet Pre and burglars, and with You to Prierd Ole Atw•ri aud Finalize . Scaled Fancy/ 112 and ",,,,, I.r eawi r. t° ,, th ,,,,, e n l' on ae th t el 16th for. N:0•17-1'.."'..../.84"". Bitroadus) t Reatawilnitri . IIAWLEY D: CLBI-. , I LI,. RI IYr I I F. 1 ; ,:, 1 ! .:7,, , t -" ;: -- ,., --- Et• i, —, _ rn , The eh..., Company re just been awarded the lint, en. lif . 11 01 rib. WI , 0 .loods, ke.. N o led 14%,,.%, rtM,t• broi- mince bv the American institute, Castle Garden, T• T k .„ for hilile's Indent Ylm and Dtaridar..agm andllopire F. - . coTTE.S - rr & CO.. 1 isiTriCr . , - 4 - 0 - tp re lk,i," Lock. *bleb, with the othr t tra:rae,teslar=, a . and other k pean Goo& --\ .40 Breed-eareeL a 4. ales teals ItrOtTrsecuritees ki — illerwatereatkut at !" IiZEORGE PE: RCE .1; C Importers 1 rt'bi":,"*-10,rji• th: "ld eureWor bu' • articles On handed , talk , LA lam Goods, EM Iderles. te-. SA way, ocruer 1. , ' SOUsa " rit, at our IlltOTO Exhale Phew. ' • 4 t ' • MOitElS S. BRADLET, L ggeMtn F L PSTE 13, & 110NR.:, No. 15 Broadlim:,. r -" 4 -' --- . , . Ina Its Pesti strus..s. York- 1 a row door• from L11:7 street, Ito .en of Lae;a . . T CUES FOR. H44.—The Amerloll4 "g :a isertes,..ssts. as.. . _ • re/intim, CoMpany. N. 1 - , Thomas From 81 Names 1 , , f J. W YE/It & ( .4 ) .. IDS rte of lira- VA. l 'lN l Tl ' ..7k.. t \ t 'r att " /117VrilieST " .4. " 40 4 N .1 1.1t 1 Mg r .- [m% LAI • Melanie ' '. r. .. (1(.",3,N- tpt!lchlug steenn. heelers are rennested to I:w a it.' •lmma... t„ . tore, mete tor a Trade elmular count' rang an T• IXabs, oblielte orders for Wood gognmtng, and an • other odaof k: gran 'tog and artistic work tetjantem/- ~ r• Add Tlitln. FREItII, 61 human stemt,..New York. 11,2,1 m! .otiS6l J . Dress Tait Lore LIU. aol Sf 111 ek-m-zinum, a.1:1 =` ,117, ‘ 713 ;;;1ii4i4=A71 1 4;41"4-. .0347. ••_ • • ISELIN & CO., No. 4 Bro - Importsrs of French, Salta, iind 0.1131•11 D y • bascifkitl RreaTl\llir;iq:\ Importer. of French and Swiss Good s , SILK \-- ILI 'Telt ELL & POTT, 45 Exclilige Place, 6741rapoa c ra of titfahADry Good. Sootrth \ and ifilak DORN, SCHLIEPER & HAARIIA, portars of German and Belgian BrOact Clo oaLorles, Le. So. 50 Eselmsnra nafs , AIONION KORNSTAMM, Importel- of silks, Raawis, Loom:and Embeniderles and Tallcklog Broadwar• 11 NDREAE & CO., Importers of Frenc\ Dorman and Italian Slit Goods, Claim ac.., 49 Broad OURRY ;CI VERgoIS & CO., Imp'orters of Prenehand Swiss Goo*, Sllke- 7 1u51124, 44 ... !Co. .0 Itroad.ay. rE . FER.D. LLEN, Importer of French, German and Swiss Dry Goods. Satins, Wields, e l lnos, /Shawls, Woolens. de. No. Si Broad street, N. Y. sepl3.ly ' Ks.. O}ILSAAT BROS , 48 John street; BER LIN WOOL, (DIPS, TASSELS, BUTTONS. STABS, tc. jal34low; EEKER & 31 'AIDHOFF. 34nufacturer of Fashionable Bross andElnak Trimmings, Fringe, Climes. Tassels. Dutton, de, No. 24 thy olnkt 1• 1 24 Y e jjATCII,i YALE, Irnporters,and Jobbers, of SILK and FANCY DM 00008, genoraity—No. 76 ar street. I A MES MeCREERY & CO. 72 street, Importers and Jobbers of 'fancy ned Staple Dry i rooode el B. HATCH & CO., 97 William street, Importers r tientlemens' Vurnishin (hods, and Ill33ll.lfllehlrer or Shirts. Stocks, X OliN M. DAVIES, JONES & CO., porierm of tientlemen's Furnishing Goods and Nanunte turer Of Storks. Shirts, Ties, ke.. 104 R Ulf m street. viriltiAm REDMOND, 30 I!ine Street, 1 4 rmtilktro..2.etriz.V2Tfmoreliz isanir,:gthe.Linens.,pf STRAIILEIM & CO. No. 69 Boriilwa.v. 1.3. Importers of Lief., Millinery Roods, Embnliderren and Trisornnns. e iirCHA'RDT, FROLIC"! • & ROLT -3 HAUSER, Noi, 92 and 94 Liberty s bo treet, inuarer of French, Sul!. and Rertnan Silks, Ribns. Velvets. Tntt inns. Satins. rtriter.de.Amiens of everulefrriptlol sepin.ly • ettERTRAND FRERES & HENRY, Imp \ tern of Linen Cambric" , and Linen l'arntrie liandke . Lint. Lawn. Ernbrolderlea dn. (nun mann/Laura.. 27 William street. ' ACCURDEONII. STRINGS. AC. fl II ARLES BRIM Importer and Whore pal. Dealer la German. Frime6 and Italian MUSICAL IIIt•TICUMENTS and STRINGS:, No. 2 Malden Lana. CLOTH oexiDs. • • fl LARK. Sr, WEST, 158 Roadway. Import it J en nf French. Elviish and Gaya Good; for Mer chant Tailor. Rod (201. him. \ I OOK, SKINNER & Jor - CtErreet, limortan and Jobber, otabths.Camthutres and t CLOTHIERS. ANFORD BROTHER,Wholenale Cloth ing, Shirt. Drawer and EurnMing Goods. Oiled Cint Ink and Robber Goods. Z. Park Row. oppoalte the stAr LFRED MUNROE & CO., Extennie 11. Retail Ph/thing Patahllahmanaail Broadwar, (no de riatlon from market price. DAGVERAbiitiPES • • I GURNEY. No. 349 Broadway, the oldest 90dmoot eeostro estahilottment . l. th e United Rtat e s. Stativt. " xt .P 13.17 FARSH & NORTITOP„I.SO Greenwich gLw i rt .i .z=47,l Wholeeale Dealers he Drugs, v IITNEY, JOCELYN .t ANNIN, Ar tiste and Engraver. on Wood. Nos. 58 and 50 Fut. ton drool Finest and lest work executed here. a l W. ORR, Detigner and EngrarW on anZilet!ittate' the Inmost tFealsttUt the ' Ss! ( -1 1MBREDE, Card'Engracer and_Printer, aleo d ler lu Finn B tatloitery, F GoodaPerfit ' wort . , de.. 8 letrupollta Dotel, 588 - Drls:3Way, DWAR , and Expremb N warded to and he burgh. Adams d C 'ANCY GOODS. DIC "SON ,4 CO, formerly Rai , ley. Ward , t C Importers and Whnlesalwlteanda In FANCY 61100 n, Courts, Brushes. Fans, Jeweled. Per. worry, 11 Malden Lane. t, 00.34ms tiROSENTHAL kftROTIIER, bit - miters e n , ... , .f rt r;erJa. t ydi g lish an‘Gersnan FANCY 0 5 1M 8 15..7 , f0. DEREGO & BUM_ pt.4 - cor, - .ceoW,lgt7riti Pero...lon Caps, to. (lARROLL & fIUTCIII\ „I and Dealers In French, Darman. Fancy Goode and Stationery, 147 Dr SANFORD & CO., Foreign 3d Broadvra, Goods and rni4nlVe , for ell parts ohne world. Agany In MIAs . nkl3l - lIAItD%TARE. tr. JJ. R. S W. W, CORNELL, . Centre etreet. Plain and Ornameni WATS, FORS, &C. \ RAHA 1[ fr, JACOBS, 167 Wat l ey, )11 - Importers, Iclanufsetumrs, .cl Wholesale rs. nu. Trimmings. de. HOT AIR YURNACES;de. DAVID CllLVERZnventar and Patel. allre - L co l e rur t o . s.'Regleteto r , if 10W LES & CO., No. 177 Grand stre — etn., r o , ved not Air Fantscot, Itsogeo. !lathier& TenatilaN INDIA RUDDER GOODS. OGERS • k WYKOFF, Courtlesult AL street. Ina. Rubber COats. Moo Corers. Clot hs. ,hoes, Life Preserrers.Conirrese Boots, Webblng. ijENRY DAVENPORT, 6 John ',divot, MenuNettner nevi Denim. in ewer descriptinn of Vc. , ?111 Patent Rubt:er Pabrkw FALICr be Goodu inottoyet • _ erpl3-ly . LIWITNINO RODS. QULIIBY & SON,-llealers is Qiiim . by's Improsol Rods. O OD \0.75: Kant 27th street, .418 Napau Aron. MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS. tkEONARD'S 10,,CHINERY DEPOT, No, 100 Pmarl awl (0110 aver it.. Machlol.t4 To D. Innst 00110100 v 10 the t•ountry. CHENCK'S MACHLNERY DEPOT, 62 Courtland street. Mithinery and Itetittne ToOS. MUSICAL rtSTithIENTS. fIARGILL & CO, 47Sfaiden Lane, Guitars, Acenrdnotsa, Brass Instrumants, and Stens.. Whole.la. Sc LEAVITT, , 3I \ IIaiden Lane, Im- Ilgrte rn rs, Ma .. n t zte i lm it : , nd 7bolasals Dealers In !CEEDLES, 17811 HOOKS. AND' TACKLE, BONUS H. BATE; late T. AT. H. Bate,' 72.3 Malden Lana—Necallea, Fhb Ileaka„ andallablng le, de. \TO HOPKINS & BROTHERSJavortore of •. Ft.& Window Mon s No. 61 P.strolorklreot.,Now• Ut i t . or e SAFES. IOtttERT M. PATRICK, Deftancii\ Ml ; esalatnet. dee SAFES, (Gaylor's Patent.) Del , Rogn. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. • • tORN..B- CO., 54 Maiden Lane; \ i ‘) and Liberty strek.ltuporteig of TOYS. "IDS. Ail rd !F./Veil% ,'.4IXIG* GLASS, PAINT!, .le.. BA kt IA o nt(LTlf i r.R, I:LWater . t Agents of Aznesiconlite Wage, iker run& tIROW , k CHRISTOP Pim* G . /trio be Mazlnhirers, torus of - i hlr _ ona. _yEw yowl( \ Roars OLL lifipufacturpg clompanr.: 164 'pont streat77l4chltul, Tirmors, WHOMAS.BAABOIII{.,43IExiIaaI Men Thr.oW Thrieds. sad 011Unf own male, and .60. as*lty. 7 ram 'OR noozaND COMM Top‘„ _ ILLER COATIF TOM N 'l9 1e "A=1244,. 48 " 1 / 1 1 ` Clam 7 \ \ Xi .g... \ \ ' '• -• . . , =Ell DMZ= ECM= . 83 Cedar street, ' -En eh. Peen& and Canaan lebru, Threade, Cutlery. \ [ 'SON, Impniters Vl• lld Euallab Jewelry, 35 and 143 u_ Iron Work. street, rt In tee) - L ili;;;17.;:1 , 11144; Fii7t.7s7.7t\raziliii3us. --- Chronic Sore Ey., Ring-Worm or Tatter, Staid Mead, in largement and Pala of tin Mum and Joleak Stuoborn Ul cers, Syphllltic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinel Crum halts, and all Diseases arising from sniniudidoue use nfkiermuy. Imprudence in Lik, or Impurity of the Mood. This veluable medicine , which hoe bovine celetacied Per the number of extrsordincry curve effected through He agency, has Induced the proprietor, at the urgent request of their friend,. to otter. It to the publlc.which they do erith the utomet onnEldonco lu its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following nertidesto, selected from &large properties, see, bownver, stronger teetlinony.thep the mem In of the proprietor* end, ere all gentlemen well known In their lemlities, and of the highest respectability, man 7 • f them reddinsjn the city of Richmond, Vs. • Y. Donn , . Esq.. of. the Exchange Hotel. Richmond. k own everywhere. says Mt has men the medicine called Cs ma's Srs.vim Ihrtger. administered In nor ahnudred ous o in needy all the dbermes lbr which leis recommend ed, lb the most mien/slang gond results: Ile say. It Is the. , . estrannlinary medicine that he has deer seem AUL . AND YRVER—ORE.tT Celtli.—l hereby orrtify tint ID three li.Ste I had Ague and Perm of the meet vio lent. d ption. 7 hark. several phi - stein., leak. larm quanti e of (NMI., Mercury, andl believe all the Tonto advert but all without any premsnenkrelieL -At WI I tried el. Spanish. Mixture. twobottleveof which Mho. tunny nu e, and l'em happy to say, I havehadneither . Chills or Fee shift. I \ consider It . the best Tonle in the world, and to only molleino that over reached mr coma.,'- . , \ JOHN, LONGDON, Beaver Dam, car Riebodond. 'a. , C. IC Luck, Is now In the ty of ilichnumd, rind Inc men,' years)n t knot 016 m, h such conlkiettos In the seurniehlugoelcr of Carter •ti Oh Miature, that he haw bought larr of bobettler.w • ebbe has given nosy to the athlete& Mr.. Luck aye that he has teener known kal ‘ it to fiat when takcatemordius to 41 • • e. , - lir. Ming.,,r, 711:2D , t Phrdeltur, . formerly of the City Hotel, In the city Richmond, my helot witriejeed in • number of i the elleete n tottery brattish ' facture. 'which were truly ennui gr. . rb,, . T .l a a'crue (consumption , de nikent on the ver.the good, effect& were wonderful It . . _ .' Mae M. Drinker, of the of Drinker • Mom* Rich i mond, cm cored oflivet e plaint, of li y grinding by the use of two tattles of rev 's limed& um. GREAT CORR OF OCROYU —The editors , f the Rich. mond Republican had a sere& t employed with .lmma mom, cured of violent Scrofula. combined .heurna• tine, which entirely disehbed hl from work. bottles Cax of Carter's I...pettish Mixture read perfect owes of tam. and the editors in a public no say they...eh 'hi ll y rectonmend it to all who um alkilet with any . of STILL Asorrizic CCRE onsencirril z ie ti minable boy cured of &refill* by Carter. S Mist • I consider it a truly vainsble medicine?. AMP 3L TA LOR, Onedneter on the it P. A P.ll. Co., , lliehromel Ti, SALT RHEUM Or 20 YEARS' &TAINTING CURD. Mr. John Thompson. melding In thorny et It Ichmond, was • cured by three bottle+ of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he load nearly twenty marooned which ett the phrshdaneaf the rite mull not cam IlrsThompom is ...ell known merchant In the Li ty of -10 . Y.. 1.4 - tiro. A. t h e of Richmond. had • ran t eorkl or gyant, In the worst term. by Carter's S Mixture. ' item he checeiblly mortununed& it, ert madders it me invaluable Medicine. Richard E. West, of Richmond woe rotted of - \ ' and whet_ PRY Odd. called eizdidninni COurtnnjd pa, hp . three bottles of Crter'. Spanish Mixture. Edwvd llurtom I .brnilibelioner of .the ROlianim. saVe he • \ _ , Ws seen the goal effects ,d Carter's Syanteh Mixternht it numior of Syphilitic mem and ' we it is • paribet cure that horrid dimme. . Wm. O. Harwood, of Richneeod. condo( 014 Sores a . me, which disabled him from walking.. Talk aOm bilk , of Carterl Speed& Mixture. and was enal..M4 to walk,\ ' wtthont a crutch., In a short time parmanmoir emee . , i \ L. Prinlim/ 1 P0r . )4,..tx. i . px..9 u r 5 : c,,,, , ., b, , ,,,g,i . fata.,, ...4,11711' mt!, Ifenn ' e . tt A Herm, r..71°-'llfars et t re:ii l , itlehtia. Angle h 7 H. A. 7abenstock A Co.. Jooph, rkw„,. • PittsH. P. behrwarte. Allegheny City; and by drug. aistalers he nodidoes menmehere. - oclOodlwill porters of French Daiclay Wart. 11 01i1rS/rOtet; Arnarican.fnmeh. ery descrtAinnort. .• - -:, ercan • . • 0 , . • =tug ri; ijii77 — , . jOHN T:SIIRYOCIi; Book tind Job Prin t., 'lir '.141:19 Irlith Wont; itwardfatelr orer thoriterr... A ....i...k.......... to order .ttooloroceards. arm. imeTTßtemlioodltille. Bill or Ladin Wm* , 'llsotTood;Bretoea cbeetc- BLOB "MOM Dn.) , Tickets Rot erery ..dorodottori or Una. Pm, .• Blank Deed; Bonds, Mortßiip., de.: ,r,satam4r ' noting.; stemma iota t. Book and Tit too. Ittsok.Books and all kinds or Book , 1r onduretly 'Rotted •\ - :•• , • iroropr.. 6: Thosei • = o shgtorttl . tind It to tdodr at...,,,, 6% pripyd 13 : , handpitto .all.. • lal.o34*.daiher LIVrOW, •No: 161 • INDI; RUB ER GLOVES, MITTENS, dc.—Cot i rr Merrhants, to making tbelr purebases. .14 s quid oat kat throe desirable And ral wale articles.— :. 1 Their roatiablUre basloeenrouch Improved ranntlr r alai ' they' are mad' rery diabie. Partlealar attention la rr}} kat.'447'44. 1...1 to ,t'lka.. In NE , I: tirtie As r i.. .surrm a, UW k.son,Yen to ores al ir..r.A "- lbat r loils Us 7,1 ham s, : t a . ~,,, . time t viii. ... i . 4