HOME;MATTERS. Rxrca'lrsms.-41ze eold weather- continued, yesterday; ellhettgli not SO severe as before. The eimentit rfe_eding shmtlily, with a channel depth Of 0 fee: the evenin g. rtienateltes receired on Monday night and yes terday, announce th e sjut-ittg of a pair of coal booth belonging to Geo. Wile, a pair belonging to 1. Morrison dr. 31cCluakey, and a pair of A. Birk. Lewis', at Louisville, below the falls. These bombs mink in two minutes, and fire men were . drowned, names not given. Another pair be , , longing to Messrs. Watson, was sunk at Ripley, . - between Maysville and Cincinnati, and one man drowned. We did not hear on what tl hese casualties *Warred, but presume it was on Mon ': daY• • ' The Crilaid Pot4res arrived last night, and will leave this morning fdr Cincinnati. This boat is now so well - knownthat all praise of her is cur , Tito for. Wheeling, and the Exchange, foriltenbcnvillc, will lease this morning at 10 ti•- , clock, if: norctrovented by the weather and ice. The PAiladrlpfda arrivml in the evening, with a splendid trip of fre/ght. She reports the river free from all obstructions , . • The Wen amnia and the-Me/kr were tlie sisterdsy;-and the departures were the Arggle, Keystone State Addis, Jvhrest City and The Allegheny w as running ice pretty freely, but nut entitle" to obstruct navigation seriously. The Cincinnati Columbian of Monday has the following Arrarter:ro Butts vie STEAMER I'IITSDIMGII. -'About - 12 o'clock on Saturday night, a table spread' in the'cabin of the steamer Pittsburgh, was discovered to bean fire, but soon extinguish 'redhy the wcrtclpnen about injury to the boat. The cloth was evidently fired by an incendiary, axmatches were found close by, and tnarhavisi "-ble an the panel works of thi,cabin, where they bad begi lighted.,, the l'itbdtrgit had on board a tnillion dollars worth of silver ore in charge of Marshal Reiser for the. Philadelphia Mint, it is supposed that the of was to fire the Taint, and during the consequent excitement steal a portion of the silver. The Pittsburgh left yesterday with the previous metal. VERDICT AGAINST CLEGG & lIIXESBOUGIL Aliout one &deck yesterday the jery in the murder:ease, after being in deliberation just six day; :announced to the Coutt their agreement upon a veniiet. •:- :Clegg and Illnenbough were brought: into the Court rooni, , and confronted with the jury, when the' verdict was read, ~finding both, guilty of MURDER in the secoiti DiCIRICIL The prison -era were .vemanded fur sentence:, Neither exhibited tho least emotion, but pre :kilted as hardened eouuteruturiti as the ohleat offonderg. - .41r. Sweitzer, their counael, filed a motion fur a uow Birrnter "Conirr.-:-Before Honorable Judges Hampton and Williams. Before Judge J. s e, CUII2IIIIiLLS for use IrB. David Gilbind, Administrator of J. 8. - Irwin, dee'd. No. 989, July term,'l6s3,• ltl'Cormell for plaintiff. Ver diet for plaintiff for $1467. 19. P. B. -Rowland, va. John AfeGurk. No. 655, - April terM,*-1853. 0. P. Hamilton' for plaintiff Geyer for defendant.. -Verdict for plaintiff for $l6O 62. James Marshal vs. Solomon Frowerman. No. 414, April taint, 18.53. Brown and 'Geyer for plaintiff, Selden for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff.for . $122 . 58; , subject to the opinion of the Court on a point reserveJL • Carter Curtis for 'use vs. Thomas Anderson, John Mott, John Conner. 624, April term, 1852. Brown for, plaintiff, Mellon and, Negley for defendant. Verdictin favor - of plaintiff for 's2oo, the penalty to ho released on payment of debt, interests and costs in No: 92 of June term, 1.851, Common Fleas, Etc, Jno. McFadden vs. Edward'Brutn's Executors. No. 1121; Novembor term, 1852. M'Connell for plaintiff, Burke . for defendent. Verdict for plaintiff for $5O. Kramer it Rollin re. Alex. Miller et al. NO. 035, Novembeeterm, 18S1. Selden and 3PCind less for plaintiff, Woods and Cochran for defend sulk. Action for ovenlrawn chocks for $3OOO. YerEctagainst Clurcli& Co., in default of de fence.-Miller alleges, howerer, that the check were not drawn or used by him. On trial.' Before Judge Hampton— The President,' Directors and Company of the Michigan State . Bank vs. 31. Eldred. Jr. No. L5l, November. term term, 1852. Studer and Umbstaetter for plaintiffef, Williams and ,Bell for defendants. 'On trial. COORS or QUAITSJI Bessioss.-13efore Judge WClure and Associates Boggs and Williams. Commonwealth::vs Peter Parchment;lndict - •,.trkent . Adultery, , on oath of his wife. This case occupied nearly the entire day.' The tlefendant was found, guilty and Wax re mended tojall for sentence. - COttunonwcalth v-a .John Bell; !interment,. keeping a tipPling lions°. Clegg woe brought into Court and testified that on the night Carson wan killed, they, drank whiSkey twice at Bella Image, The defendant was found 'guilty, and. . sentenced to pay $lOO fine. • PURTIIER PARTICULARS OP THE FlRlL—Partial • - Sfety of the Valuable Library.—We .Lare been • able to ascertain the following particulars rein .tire to the. Seminary which was destroyed by fire . on Monday night. The. general Library was the largest in. the West, numbering, we understuvl, some 20,000 volumes. About half the books were savetL On '• this there is an insurance of $5OOO, in the Dela ' ware Mutual. On • the Ifoleey Library, the be-. quest of Rev . : Dr. Ifolsey; there is nn insurance of $2OOO, in', the Western Insurance Company. The miter portion of the' Ifolsey Library was On the building there is en insurance of $5OOO, in thellorth American--amenntihg in all to . The Ituditatien Was founded. in 1825, and the building was erected in .1825, since which time it has : been in succiseful operationsome three or four hundred students - having received in ' stritction . there. Dr. - Elliott .. Ll. the present ...President .of the Institution. We learn that a , - • now building will be soon under way, on a space • --- of ground tgranted the Tinstees by the city of • -Allegheny, on the West Common.. • TO Istms..---Lstat week the Rev. ' limas Lee, pastor of" the Associate Reformed Church, on Seventh street, received a note front the board of Foreign llissions, informing him. that he - had been selected to serve as . a Mituamary ,` of the 'Church in India. Previous informa tion of such an event had 'been received; and the note fell like a' thunderbolt upon. both himself end his congregation. -,The congregation are now engaged. in circulating petitions to be forwarded to the Baud, praying them Co alter their choice. Mr. Lee is greatly beloved by his congregation, and that, With the very delicate Akita of his health, (in consequence of.which he gran obliged to travel last summer,) have induced no Much opPositien. .31r; Lee has written to the .131Mrd,ithat halo entirely at their disposal, and will acquiesce with cheerfulness - iu any - action ' . .,.lfonini.iiiiasitua.—Constable Hague, yester day,irrestett nyonng Irishman named Mclntyre •on a iharge.of ,stealing. two horses front a eon-, tractor on-section 6 of the . A. V. It.H.,.named Bradjr,, on Sunda:tr. The homes were found at = the stabl e 'of a -Dutch tavern in Manchester, le4re, the' defendant Ives stopping. He was bionght before Alderman Steele, who committed New POil ; OFI7CIL —A new Post Office was es . tablikhed On . 13Tonday r. called the Braddoeks Field 1 PestOffiet, about twelve miles *ten "the city.— ltfr Eletning- Etas be en appeinted• • Vest Master. . „ ....Alastair or ilea Praer.—Clark Ito:sack' win" .. - '',roinmittai to , jail, yesterday; by Idayt,r . Mauls, , - -, torauretyot the pence, on oath Of. Mary Sinsil. DliCllAlealiD.L-John CleighLon. committed see ; agd on a eitpiaa, waif discharged by lite (,:iimalisaloaers yesterday. - • . . narper . 's 11rigisios for Jsnuary, fur sale by J. Read, 7-B:Notirtb street.-- - • 71ta Youwg Ladies' Associatioti for the Relief ofthe roof, would -viost gratefully acknowledge the , receipt; per Mr. W. P. Aurelian, of .$87,50, Icing the proceeds of 'the concert given in their hy;-11tti ‘.!Philhartrionle . BOcloth'' on the evening of thealkth hut. 'Also, upwards of $BO receiti.ht Mrn. , . - Denny, from . different sources, In - nstlY iWtouysnonsi in.- sures varying from $2,50 telt); hahlilskdatatlon of $2.5 th - grpteriee. - ' By order of tho Board. • 'We call the attention of the afflicted to the ad-' .•iertiseemnt of pr. King in another'"page. The Dr hat 'been unusually successful - in his new ilmode of treating. the various diseases which flesh. /their Ilia stay among us must nece -"rii,:r be short, and as his treatment is: new, as Wen. original,' t would be advisable for those afflicted, and 'who have tried runny means for the I;',.icatoratimi of health,. him a call, and 11 "1"TneY Ind a Balm io gilcad, and a 'Physician administer it, by milling at his ate°, G 7 Smith= field, near Fourth street. - • -* • -' ',, - IVIII,'STENTON..d: - ; SON: " - OAROWARE ' COIMISSION" ,.. AGSN'TS. ttpcomnet.Weri York - . 7.4gente fur Vaal:Atm...* , , awl took totatootly on karat, s ,t.crk of P.E.4,PQOKM ~,' - • 'sod , TAIIILMC - CUTLIMY,' Tally lx o itp. u ni, leAgeo end 11 JOlt.ne.Z.fr• a..1' , 5 - Atr , no.' ke.: "..; I..lillay t.itn'i 'Stook 0M rdl 0 1 7. - 4',11 RI T 444 tor ? 6 ;kilm ',',4 -.'' ii°l;;:i- -i.,....: _......,".:,..i..•. ~.,i ~,..'...ii Zo7, ..... , :.. 11 i'D* .. . , . . .1: iil ?: .u\ L w .x.n ~\#.2. BY, IMLEGBAPM FURTHER NEWS BY TILE NIAGARA. Nays Yontr, The snow blocked The roads two days iu Eng-, Land and Belgium, oa the Railways. There was thick ice at Madrid. The winter was very se sere Throughout the north of Europe. -The Bal tic wise peaked with floating ice. It issepotted that another duel between 31r. Soule and Lord Bowden - had been defined in consequence of a death in the family of thalat. The Paris. Mouiteur contains a circular af. tho Minister of 'Foreign Affairs dated the 30th De cember addressed to all the French legations on the eastern, question. The document i 3 moder- ate bat very firm.. It narrates all the phasei of the question and declares that France, England,. Austria and Prusisia have solemnlY recognized the territorial integrity of the Ottoman empire; and further, tharthe affair at Sinope took place against all provisicirts which Russia having de clared, a material guarantee was desired to pre vent the Ottomans territory and flags from fur ther attacks by the tiaiy of Russia. The French and English fleets were therefore orderedto en ter the Black Sea. The circular terminates by expressing the hope that Russia will' not expose Europe to new convulsions. -Tfie papers authentically state that the French government is dissatisfied with the evasive con duct of Austria, and has addressed a strong let ter of remonstrance, intimating that a further 'temlion of proceedingby, the other Powers will be taken as meditated hostilities, a result which they must be prepared to alibi; and that France will extend aid to Hungary, Italy, etc. The Paris papers report that the Czar has given orders fur immediate preparations for crossing the Danube, which forbids all hope of his acceptance of the last note of the Western powers. 'The latest advices from Constantinople ex press little hope that negotiations will lead to a satisfactory result. The Turkish Council has ileelared itself per- Manua. The Cabinet is harmonious on the oc casion of the recent disturbance. The Sultan ban de lared to the French Anitiassattor . that he w onld•rather alslicate than accept assistance against the Sultan's subjects. The Riissians occupied the frontiers of Aus trian Wallachia frum:Orsovin to Cronstadt. They arc also permitted to make purchases . within the Austrian territories. Count, Esterhatey has not yet gone to St. Pe tersburg, in cousequenee - of a reported home misunderstanding.' Constantinople is quiet: Trieste is mentioned alsa neutral place for the meeting of Congress. It is reported that the peasantry along the Dan ube from Katarot to Turna and the Russian °fil th& hare turned out. . • Authentic intelligence confirms the previous report that theitorte has accepted a note from the four powers, saying that they will not object, under certain conditions, to an armistie, but they insist on the evacuation of the Principalities and the maintenance of the Turkish sovereignty.— They consent to a Congress in a neutral city for drevision of existing treaties, and to consider . trig propriety of further ameliorations. of the condition of Christian subjects. 'The deliberations of the Divan continued three days; when the result transpired, a tumult at Constantinople, and a mob of 8,000, led by Ulemas, who assembled, presented a retnon. stranee declaring the Scheriate Constitution via• laded by the Council. For the time a riot was apprehended, and a force of marines from the English and French steamers were called to Constantinople.. A proclamation was issued by, the Sultan on the 22d, which restored quiet.— Several of the mob were arrested and •banisliell. . Definite information relative to the action of the Czar was daily expected. Loancet.—lntelligence"'"from St. Petersburg dated the 20th, states that the Emperor of Rus sia has formally rejected the Vienna protocol land note of the Ath, but consents to examine I the Turkish propositions of t h e 20th,. although he refuses to recognize the right of 'European intervention in Russian and Turkish affairs. On the 25th the allied fleets had. not entered the Black Sea in consequence of the tempestuous weather. The instructions to the.commanders • of the fleets arelhat in the event of meeting the Russian ships oTwar, they will, in the names of their respective governments request the Rus sian commander to return to '.Sebastopol, where he will find further instructions from"the Rus sian Government. On a refusal to return, !byte be used. , • The Russian abatements affect not to feel the -slightest alarm about the movements of the allied squadrons; on the contrarY they assert that the entry of the fleet into the Black Sea will be a a signal - for a simultaneous outbreak in India, I Algeria and Greece, and a Greek insurrection throughout Turkey, which are all being ready organized by the agents or the Czar. There 'have been no operations of magnitude; small skirinishis have taken place between 'the outposts 'daily._ _ A Russian dispateh says the Turkish army in Asia is totally disorganized, and wester the troops under Selina Puebla and Gen. Guyon were killed. 'Tho rumor is not credited. _ The Turkish accounts nektundedge the evacu ation of Ruasian-territoii in Asia without loss.. She latest news fnitn. Persia wni,more factory, but woe irreconcilable with the state meuttliat tho Russian Generil Ginnilloff cum moods the Persian army. Constantinople dispatches state that the Brit. isle Charge in Persia succeeded in terminating the differences between Great Britain and Per sia, The Turkish Charge is satisfied with the explanation that-Russia did not interrupt the re - -lotions with the Shah. Extraordinary. Military activity. prevails all min. Russia. The Czar got 20,000,000 ruble., frotu the Church. • •The London Observer says that agents arc on the way to the United States to purchase ships and ammunition fartussim Maid I',acha is in tho ministry without Port folio. Rim l'aelt 'succeeds 3lnelnnond as Marine Minister. EICOLAND.—Mach indignation exists against Prince Albert,' particularly by the independent papers, and the public voice protests thatbe id a" tool of . Aussie, and that-Aberdeen is under his influence. The Prince, it is stated, betrays all the cabinet secrets - respeeting Russia, Austria, and Germany. The matter- is expected to come before Parliament. The financial Statement for the quarter ending January. 6th, represents a large increase of rev- Fitaack.—Theeustomary New Venr's levee of the' Emperor was held, when the F.mperor dressed the Ambassadors, in which he hoped to he able to maintain thi relations antedating be tween France and their - govenunents. lie as eared the Ottoman. Ambassador of his good wishes, sympathy and efforts for Turkey. The Times correspondent reports that 70,000 Frenchmen were ready, for - the Turkish camp when repaired . '- i The wavdepartment states the number of men available for the army in the event of a general 'war, to be one and n quarter millions fur land It is current. in the political. circles that the Czar continnesto tempt Napoleon to tiesert the English alliance,sand offers ,_;to consent to the French atmezation of Belgium and Egypt, the Czar promising . also to abandon 'the Bourbon Beintrx.—Tho King has decreed the total suppression of import duties on ma, until curth-. Cr notice. Bwc4en and Denmark itsflUe a ciircular-declar ing their neutrality, come 'that may. FROM CALIFORNIA' . . New YonW, Jan. 24. . The Northern Light arrived this nturnin She brings upwards of 300 passengers rind $847,381 specie ou freight. She also brings San Francisco dates to the 31st, and a large'independent mail. The mail steamer Oregon left' -Han Francisco on the 81st, with 100 passengers, pad $300,000 specie as freight. Dates from Ensenada, Lower California, to the .16th state that the accounts relative to the Fib libruitens are contefelieted, ; but it in known that they Were .beseiged from the Bth to the 14th, when, during the night, the Fillilitieters attacked the besiegers who fled, leaving emus, horses, Ike. The reinforeementa. by Anista had not ar rived, bid were spoken of at Sanltedo on the 21st. They had probably arrived at Ensenada on the 26th, when nn immediate attack would be . made 'upon San Tamar. . The weather in California for the Ind fortnight has-been' delightful, and , but little rain. The minershave been . ilirapPeinted, the water. being insufficient to fill the canals or washings in the small gulches. - • The Ealamatt mines are very productive. New discoveries have been made at time east inn head broaches of the Sacramento. l'ilot creek- canal, -twenty Miles long, intended to furnish water to supply the dry dig&mmi, it is stated, will coon be completed. The miners at Shasta intendlto expel the Chi, The legislature Is 'Called upon. to define the rights of the ruiners and mining companies. It is reported in San Francisco that another vessel is fitting out flu' Lower California. There is a groning feeling against the. Fillibisters. .Nearly sixty-eight millions of gold, hot year, is manifested at ..tbe Custom darosume. The:, total arnount since the discovery is estinutted at 'two hundred and sixty. millions. Thirty-five thou sand, passengers arrived 'bmst year, and thirty thousand departed. One million and a half of property was sold at auction. _ HMI FrlAneteoo . , Dec..2B , S. Mahon,' is elected Senator from San Francisco in place of Mr. Brannan, resigned. - Extensive works or rerilfications of harbors hive been commenced. • jdra Blinta, - tho niurderii "of' Miry Lee, wax sizquitioti agxinMt eleoz-evideuee. Thu lowers were inK.rjUll . d.ttlel l / 1 711/01,1 . 1t, Thy , fatueps are, sewing _Meat quulgtlef k of wheat, the season beingtuntartmyy favorable and early.. A singular :mortality is raging in Cali fornia among the betda and birds. A surveying party, sent out by the Railroad Convention to examine the Sierra Nevada re ported practicable pass. All tho Pacific flail read parties have arrived. ' Tho engineers speak favorably of the southern route, and the public generallytavor Lieut. Parke started overland, via Gila, for Washington. Oregon dates to 24th December state that the. Legislature met on the 6th. Ralph Wilcox, President of Council, Z, C. Bishop, Speaker of the-Rouse. Legislature adopted a memorial to Congress praying a speedy payment of the offi cers and soldiers engaged in the Rogue River war. Papers advocating the formaVon of the State preparatory to the admissal into the Union. The population is estimated at 60,000. The San Francisco Herald reports commercial affairs, for the last fortnight, gloomy; demand from the interior very. small; importation unit sually heavy; receipts of gold dust greatly re duced. More arrivals from the Atlantic ports, with heavy cargoes; nearly all leaking. 'Staples de clined. December 29th.—Flour: small sales biallego flaxell at SI2,ThEUVI. Pork: hair hbls $14,75. All provisions nearly nominal. Baltimore oysters $6 per ease. Wheat: $3,5t 3,55}. The Brother Jonathan connected with the Northern Light, which left San Juan at mid night' of the ]sth. The Pacific arrived at. San Francisco on the 18th. Brother Jonathan passed Sierra Nevada going in San Francisco, with New York Mites to the lifth. CONGRESSIONAL. WaYal iNGTON CITY, January 24. SRYATI.I.—YOSICTIIay Mr. Cries 011eTell 1110 fol lowing resolution: • Resotrod, That the ['resident of . the United States be reerrestesl to communicate to theSenato as for as he may deem it compatible with the public interest, a copy of any correspondence which may have taken place with the govern ment of the l'apal States touching a mission to tire United States. Mr. Cass alluded to the nutnifestations of din respect and the outrages perpetrated against thin distinguished visitor and expressed his entire condemnation of all such proceedings. Tie avowed his belief that Bedini was entirely inno cent of the gross charo ' es made against him. Mr. Mason also-took the same ground. Mr. Butler expressed his surprise and regret at.the outrages. OtEeis took the same ground. Mr. Weller, of California. thought it could scateely be necessary for the revolution to elicit from the Senators a disapproval of violence. It could seareely lei necessary to inform the people of their obligations to observe the law, for the greet body- of the American people knew full *di that there was BO safety for property or right, Ina the Sanctity of the low. Whitt could then be tire object of the resolutien 1 Wan it to tell the people that they might not peaceably as semble to express their epinionsand grievances? If so, it would not have its effect, for such was a right too well known to them, rind if those peo ple without rage, did nothing hut assemble peaceably for such jiurpuse, and if this person be guilty of only one-haft of what his own coun trymen accuse him, then the people were right in what they did, ( Applause in the galleries.) Mr. Manna.—l call to order. The chair directed that order lie preserved. ' Mr. Weller said that he knew nothing of the IlilladelphLs and Baltimore, , guilt or innocence of this.person , and before he I Pi...h.."' ' reel ana s could accuse these persons of haying dope wrong, I t!- town. ord. dla. he would have to examine whether he was guilty : dla II di,. I dls. dirt . or not of. what his 'countrymen charged FREBBITa'-by railro a d are unrbmised; by riven we - Me well knew that no act could joatify violence, ejuote to amiesual mote Or ward freight, and to Louis ; but:it was useless to attempt to pat down the sills Iseilite Z. hut y f re i g ht, 15,a1t t o cl tn .i naat i. and people in their assemblages, peaceably to ex- V.lr'4"z to LOnlavi . The Mbiskalpid being closed freights press 'task horror and indignation for crimes, en SL lanieare oat, At lIW--we stole • eontirmed steady demand tor Sods pppression and tyranny. The resolution was then adopted, and the Sen- ash, and sales ofrommort quality Demesne eta., firer ate adjourned. mod, and relined Imported at Pearls, mail mks at It. To-day numerous private petitions were pre- i Oaiikrr Pots and wet luqulred fon Ealeratint by the Lox* sented. I to tLe retell tradest APPLES -the demand la rather more xtire than the -The bill granting a pension to the widow of : Gen. Jacob Brown was taken up and' passed. Ll. O 2r l r L' it l'l t 's tote from il;% , 112 Xa5t 2 . 50 . Mr. Douglas moved to take up the Nebraska ' q biII.BEESIV AT-there Ira rename demand for Beeswax. sad A debate on that motion followed. ! small salmon arrival at fLlerY2l. BUCKETS TC11...-salnr erne:tete at factory al V... 00, The consideration of the Nebraska bill was and from store at I . ls(is''''. Large Tut*. num moms K.- postponed until Monday next. - 50 ter ads small do. Sidra On motion of Mr. llamlin, the French Spo- 111:00MS-we note tot kw arrhatw medium imalitk• liation bill was made the special order for Mon- "r. met In demand, and we quote treiaarytteo .e the day next. ; ranks, on arrival and to the city trade. Butter Btrrtrn ft hVGii-tbere trrod demand 11,r After a number of private bills were passed and regular mini of parked st mon roil no the Senate adjourned. 14; good to prime do Herta: sod strictly prime dd. la box. - bill granting alternate sections ;ea at Bass ri a d r - an d as t at of land in Alabama in aid of the construction of j nensit-edesewhite ate sokatle at 11,10, sad from a Railroad, was referrer!. t store at 111,12451. Z. Other varieties roar Mornwsril Mr. Olds presented a bill amending the act to not. nee no the toot:het...l reduce the postage. 'Referred. : senior. by the tierce at it, to the retail bade; plata llama Mr. Upham reported a bill grantirrg, franking I e , 41 ,, ; ; ,„ privilege to the Superintendent of, the coast our stiLK Mit.tT-aslesiln leo or olive lots erabrart MORA) 1 trey. ; WA. country nit most at Ct. Ida and arch. Mr. Mace withdrew an amendment to extend j u teMrilli-VrYbouls-steady swim frouratorniu lota 0f the frairkitig privilege tu'llr'Superintenkent of I .set. and apwarda at 51AX 1 41.23 toe rart: Die - Smithsonian Institute, and the bill was passed. f r". away alma rat Vim Beira at $.143it0; and Plot Clay at 11 tom. Mr. Bissell. from-the Military Committee re- 1, CANDLES* anim 4 strir we note / 1, • ported back the Senate resolvithin authorizing the .senior President ta confer' the title of Lieutenant Oen- ; emeriti. do. at 2.L. Davie Palm :Yap, re Sawyer's Toilet reel by Brevet, for eminent services. Referred I date. to the Countrattee.uf tire Whole. I CHEESE -there le but a modonite &mead •ar Cheese., The Mouse-went into Committee' on the . Weide to moot the . ...UM' the malt teaks we note steady W m I dent's- 3lessage. at OSRilwi neneinatty at die - ham. agate. Mr. Oliver. of Missouri proceeded to speak c° " A " -tt ''' f'11°"1"I". theeN rnl , ./nst esfaß on tonnage 'duties. lie said he wan opposed to , mamui , it,„„di e_l to the proposed system, because it will work a run. • Units " " " do- dement:Ll change ill the policy of the government T rn .`"Titarn, fine 1.1; / . 4 _ and overthrow the present syritem of improving atloattl,-10 N dos. o harbors rind rivers. _lle WWI at a loss to cenjec- I ileum. attn. i.:4 (sal it. dl. hire What strange infaturrriori in the mind of the a. President hod induced him to recommend such ! t`wr a policy. It wasnalut said that the present system ' WILY unconstitutional, but he did mat think so.— It was reserved,' for the Senator from Illinois and the gifted President to pronounce unconstitutional what the framers of the consti tution adopted. Ile said the ['resident's remedy Was worse than the disease. Mr. Maxwell *poke ou the Mud polity of the government showing its great results in the set tlement of the country and then he proceeded to argue in favor of the couttitutional power of Cougress to donate alternate sections of land for Railroad purposes. When Mr. M. concluded, the committee rose. Mr. Bailey alluded to the death of Mr. Bettis co, the Russian Minister, and moved that the House adjutant until Thnrsday in order that the members have an opportunity to attend the fune ral to-marrow. Mr. Benton seconded the- motion which Was adopted and the lions° adjourned. New Vonir., Jan. 2-I.—Cotton, irregular. Ploitr better; sales 17A0 bbls. elate at $8,'J4®9,00 Ohio $9,066' 9,25; . sales 1000 bids. Southern at $0,006i:9,21.L. ' , Wheat nominal, sales 2100 bush. Jersey and rod Long [eland-at $2,12. Corn att empt G :cents, -better export demand;, vales 7 . 4,000 Minh. mixed at 98Erii02; white and yellow 05€.697. Provisions; Pork better; miles 6011blds, 111(...4e at $14,80; 11ect kteady. Sales 300 bbls. Luti at 910101, buoyant. Oat meats steady; Hams 8 Shoulders 6664. Whiskey bet ter, roles 480 tibia. Ohio at 12. Coffee cents lower; sales 2800 bag"; Rio at auction, at an ave rage price of 10c. Sugar henry, sales 000 bhtls. Orleans at 41E64 Molasses steady, Bales 1000 bids Orleans at 28. PIIILADELI•111A, Jan. 24.—Brendsta6s tied, prices advanced: . superfine Flour told firm ly at ss,6o; sales 250 lads astra y at $14,75, nn advance of 75 cents; sales for city consumption nt $8.6269,00, for common and extra brands -113T Flour scarce; holders dimand $w,60.• Corn Meal held at $4,25.- Wheat, active inquiry; ad vanced fully 10c; sales 7000 bush prime Penna. white $2; and mauve and wanted at $1,90. No Bye here; would command a material advance ea -last quotations. Corn scarce; a small lot of now yelled brought 90. Whiskey advanced, sales of 100 bids at 33, In litads; held at 02. C . INCINNA77, Jan. 24.—River stationary.— Flour advanced to $6 70. Wheat advanced to $1 2061 25. Whiskey advanced to 22c. Pro- Nislons, n better feeling; prices unchanged; sales 400,000 lbs bulk meat at 416 61, and 7c, for shoulders, sides and hams. Sales 800 bblu Lard nt 81: Sales l(N) bbls mess Pork at $ll 75, the, latteris now held at $l2. No change in other articles. • TO WHOLESALE 'MERCHANTS. . 1 - 011 N C. 111. NDIIIISON SMITH No. 62 ♦ lino raulnurg Poloonnier, Ilaris. Nos. 172. 174 and 170 Pearl at— after lot of Yebruary,.No. ilosolsray, Now' York, offer for ale at, extstoirs amortment of Bmneh and American Artificial Flower; Ostrich and Friary Mow. co, Hood prem., Ornaments, Ribbons. Trimming', Re.— Ikmtirt Uniugs, Fnmeh and Annairett, Ptraw, and Silk H,.,nets, 40. together with a full amortment of Ratters and the Slaters Trimmings. • Thcialauva, oniony of our men mfacturn as will as Im partation, ernbraert largeat aw moot radar FITOCK,.to I,alhund lu the United tate.s. Tho'Ronda and ImPtlika may 1w seen at our Waterman! In Nen. York. jal4-3mn Looking Glasses aild.Pittate Fia.me iffactoq. XIILS esfabliihinent, by far the LARGEST. • In the United litatee, Poem.. Overdo,. In y and extensiveness of Stock orer nit o thers and from the hug established =a .I.lnued Incr.+e of trade fern salmis of the Union , enables the proprietor to die. pose able artiehwat lens priors than any other in hue of tenderer. and traprwtfully ronmetabi• Mende' and the public to call and examino Ida large Rook et brkien Meta and Pletun Stamm, previous to going - eleowoete , ae the enharriber snores them that they will hod It t m th4r de rided .advatitsgo 1,.m doing, tin hand," ROSEWOOD, WALNUT and aIAHOUANY AIDULDINtItcof every the ',friction, anttofall the lotattu for shipping. .64 - Partieular attention given to alfordets. ti, J. tliaLEW.' Noa 64, 117,. 091 71 Yrirsythat. jalB4lrtin . hew York. IRON . BEDSTEADS • POYISTOCK, BRO3ILEY IL/ PACTUREBS. Koh Baum: 'co. lifirAsoustd street; 'law York, orteduor Wen of efoaduar.' Common and folding, Plain and Ornarnerital B Y. U. grk ADd, of WI Linda. Hotel, I luoultai, prism, Tamar. Savant* . and Millirem? Iledrirtidri. always on baud. Also, •general as... Uncut .4 Inn Furniture, Harlot /tletbi t flelr IKB• pmfo D'affofdf f nastier to tat ouurx a el.:odium', neatness' arid a:motor. They anal trays frau yrpur,,Vermixastid aira eareedburly durabba _WU Bud P P*T ' B -1? - - Nu, dd fasssalri . ,ardrk - pta the ludo of Oa Adredistaratut *mom reqtyted. IMffIi=IMMZM COMMERCIAL ItErtms ar Tin prrrataulli 3uairxr. For the med. ending January 24,155.1. Since our /eat realm our siren lure 11001/In high flood. and are now at =excellent stage for boating. The weath en however. since Saturday has been wintry cold, mai ho ts now forming: but It Is hoped that this will not loot long and that mo Interruption to narigation will enme. The stage of water on Tumday- awning was 4 feet, and boats constantly arriving and departing. Beninese hoe been attire during the week. The LITI , ‘Ie of produce hare Fenn to a fair extent, and as the market was previously bare, the demand has been quite aminatcd: Prices hare ruled unchanged during the whole week. un til Tuesday morning. Flour going off briskly sod uniform ly at sfigscgsa.3T on the wharf; but the receipt of the For eign tnee's yesterday stiffened and advanced the mar ket. We moy now quote at 1 1 ,87057,00. with a tendency to advance kill further. • . Wh.ot hu Joni • eprresnonding &dewm with flour.— Our city mills, since the late foreign adrkes, offer 61,411ik 61,47 for &Mote delivered horn. These are big figurer; and It Is to ho remembered that Awe the estaldianuent of large flouring mills hero the farmers bare been enabled to! receive better pekes for their wheat than they ever did ho-! There know a demand active enough to absorb all the wheat that offers in this market, and at onisldo The arrival of Um 'Slake= fermi Liverpool brings datei to the ith Mot., and Intelligence of • very divided advanni In Flour, the difference between the quotations Wog 3/ , Gil—equal to la tints per bbl. The figures by gm melons steamer were fur Ohio flour ;liNitiTis 611, and by this steam er 42fP175. , This Is an eatmorillinirfailvanee; bud as the stocks In all the eastern cities are low and almost exhonstl ad, and no menus of communication between the Last and %Vivi but the railroads, it In certain that eastern ilealenl cannot meet the foreign demand. We may therefbre sari ly eatielude that mires will either still further advance, or will not materially recede. The effectnf the Niagara's news in Nes York wee to ad mum rates wane 87 anti per hid., the quotations on Toe, day bring $1 1 .004.80,12. As the first excitement amt.h news always carries prima up'beyond a safe point, there will pomibly,be a slight reartion from thew figures, The intelligence from the =stern money Market blatant the same an befize; money continues In demand at from 0 in 15 per rent, per annum. In the West money still oorc Uncles gram., and toter at 1 to 7 per vent. n month. In this market there is always a steady au,l artlrm demand for money, and first slam paper. outaide the banks, noes at 111015 tee annum. - The bog nlaughtering mason throughout Ma west Is now over, and them is a general anxiety to Etn, the prob able amount of falcon pat up. The pack ern are endeavor , . log to ereato the Myrmidon that It is short of last year: why. Myers are as desirous to convince the public that It in largely Increased. A Louisville. paper into Gemmed a calculation intendant tin show a &maimed crop; but It Is lamed 1111 I urb partial returns that it in inimmilde to draw reliable erincludous from it. Our own opinion, which la Iniciangt by no interest whatever. I. that the amount packed is largely Increased overlaid year. leuhiville nhowican lu cre.. of about Ild,Ouni. and Cincinnati about MAXI: Mali an, shows •deereasii. but Indlanapollaand Maysvillo have a large increnanx M. Louis is about the Name an before, and all along the Illinois and Misnissippl rivers the packing Ia at leant equal to, we think it emleeds, that of 1852; t , e lake ports have made no returns, hut such reports as we 'have incliante au increase; Pittsburgh and Wheeling will tau id.f. but this has been more than made up ly inervasetl shlpmetitn cast. To all this is to le aildol the.amount of "runt;; im-lihnn, which L. largely Inv:ems of the previous year, and the Increase In the weight of bogs, which is um Wrist; WA we feel pretty certain that when all them Unlit am taken Into amount it will be band that there Galan. addition to the amount of tut year's moot' baron. . Theie are some lbatures about thin year's parking. how- I en.. which an, reenlist.. A very largely incivased amount of- long middles - has leen paekini tin. the English inarket: and the quantity of halm put up thrum:Mint the Wont for the Calitunnia market 19 enormoun: The demand, ion front England, Ia likely to la, very active: all the Probe: Nifty is that tho increment inquiry will tn• fully sufficient to absorb all the surpim that suay in any event ncettung late. Errn wen. —The Aillowing ntn for Exchange and Cur. tenor are corrected to date: N.va t. let • e ! 11 sod 1, 1 U!!... c lb " 11 " IS No. NO 9e ID. No. Mn e 7 a a • Ided 1;41 a Ettil;et f7talo. White, Ilair'a% Odom] 7.t Coverlet yarn, clandlerldt IX; ?whin, I, IS; No. 12; Fatally leatelaa, It Caulking, IS. DRIED FREIT-tha indolo. Le tanned molly to Drl.l Patetats, and tales aneonlltur to quality; at SI.SOOLSI.LN from *tort latlea or Dried ADM.. on, arrival at I,IOW.- 12. and from mere at $1.25. DIIIED llREF—new Reef la boll at 9 by the tierce, st which time there to a hoot demand. FEATIIERB—we quote at 46(450 Lo the tiade. and Ida S.l In the small way. FEEDLIre note staarir Wax of Bran from first 6anda at emu. Rs,Art, It4lo. and on T.16,U. PlSll—riew lake Superior Salmon are held at 110A0 6UI, ante a 5,00 the hatflibl, to the bade; White Take Pleb are held firmly at $ll6 and Trontat $9.00: half 6t4a. la the usual proportion. lurrine. Pickled. at 1 5 j4 , 0i6A0 Mackerel Ho. kluge, 140,7W1111,00. and mall at 0.00. Codfth FRUlT—tlro following Is the list oreursrut prises fur firo sign fruit: • 1130324 - fit,TO yi Prot. Currants 143, tin. 1 ' 7 ,...14 brurVUlll SO Ou ..1:::: FLOUR—the receipts of the week have Leen large, Rut the deco/met has been quite milli, and all uttered has Neon frmir taken prime remained in week at enipoint, Sd e :7 loins the rates mid oti the wharf a n d from wagon 1m superfine acid extra, until Tu•slay, whop the Mogan new. sent velem up from 7:Lto sT ets per 1,14. All that mold be had, rcuteoler, tem taken innerly. at s6,ol7osT,tal, nod a runtish feeling areralktl: Tim mtVelcs In hand am low, and the settee home demand leaves trot little fur es• port.' GRAlN—there le weteady &Ingot and ready tale for all kit& of 11raln, and me ante regular POW from wagon and on the wharf of Otte at 40, and from store at 43; eneW et 30103; Ron at 75470; and Ruyan at . ON O& • WINAT haw adromeed node the Wendel. Of the Foreign newt, add We an. , quote Mediterranean 111,401 Red 01,43 aint White IT 1.11C1X:10t11.6-....,.00plk. of new PCOACanti hfolaseee bare arrived, and tale. made on arrlial at 4f.'04054; by the blob, to the retail treat, at 340%, and by the bbl: at ad vance. )claret. by tb.t.t, to the city trade, 24@23, and by the tdd. 27.10VhCoffee 1n rather Miller than It um, no. der the depressing new, from the eastern market, and we quote forfthe premat at 12.-;Q13.. - GERMAN CLAY . —we hear 'of sales at 023 per ten, redo -and *2l on thee. • . 4100 B—we hare no transactions reported dusian the week, and quotations are nominal at 41i Ibr dressed; Ik. and dressed Hop eontlnue to to shipped rant, about , 1100 being sent off on blonder. lIIDES—we quota Went ikerat 5,i sad dry at 125 @l3. the outside flaure.belng the rtding one. ILLY—supply Ildr; steady : saes at India at sloasl3al ton. note :usual ..to. of feeds crop eastern at 4t, and rondo 45040 as the ruling rata,. . ' IRON ,t NAlLS—the card Yates sr* melanins': xe .in thine tenant. lrerstann Paddled tar ahl, and tilnurnal do. at :Ili; Nall., 100 awl upward, a 1,00; the usual dialowit off for rash. Roller Iron Is Inactive demand, the - nnlera La Ina ahead onto supply It rate. at , LllMBER—enonners Limber front yard 111 In durnand at sp,comia "Ci ii 4 dear dn. $25. ' I.A.4ll—dali4 of from 150 to 1.0111,1da. city lard at 534 for No. I and 7At rot Net Z. taunter lard, In kega, on antral, • 'LEAli—earnn Sew weds of Load hare been reed. bY the late doe. and mall Won ofjpio wo 9i0te74608 as the range fur Pith and for bar: - !O&M l'OßK—t. held at $ 12 ,7U413.00, with but small dale*. NAVAL 13 TORCE—SphitS Turpe.thip Ls . selling .at 78475, la wall parcel Tar; we (mots as bonus, .at ft.. 6000,00 11b1114 Pltelt,•at $4 1ta1 . ,0% .L. 4 it q d, .$OO. Demand .• •-• ONIONS—Wes on antral, at 70080 mute $ bw., lo 14 ar tab and tad; from store at 8.0400. 011.13—re bear of no earl of Unseal MI by the lob ore Quote at 78 and br the Monte bid. at a abode adramol Lard OH hambeen selling in • small war at 78(388 - for 110. 4 and 70078 for No. . • . . ' POTATOES—vacs (ow i r e offering from . Orat hand* Reds from atom, are bold at c 0011.45, and Ncaluinuocks at Lk(k nAaB-ore In wady deinacUl, and meet with ready We at ahonc, on r i RYE FLOUlt—salce fmm filet ltande at' , /.4,50€11-1,01, and st.l4,TNaKkv, SALT—we continuo to'aukto armt from .Oat immix st 400 for No. hand 112,11iferiextra; from lime at the regular advancO,, .BEEDS:.-there has heenrather an excited feellnic in lio vetseedduriosi the week, and Oho stork In market has near ly all distills& handy the Inquiry from the East tains actlrq Balm hold Ant luulds on arrival, and to arrive at 11 5 4 5 00.14, and from atom at 11 5 .4*5 3 :4 0 . Tho meelPh. film the weal venire war* large, abspi talstini iscnuat. Thaothrsmt spa han atkom ar12 , 25 nainm fleV4sl.3` . - - ' iguterscliP-ws , vi.t. Bantle, 1 002 absounom St. fry *A. - tads sti No. 2 ' ' SCUP IROX—la adagio la alsooittooy amount at 2 eta ill. TALLOW—Ia tho roash la ready sale at T, and rendered st-0)4410!i. as la gnafty. TIN—I 0 la quoted at $ll.OO. and I X at $1 .04 Moak Tin SSeentZ ß. WIIISILET--the demand Ls but Moderate, but holden are arm at "Inita: Mr radiant WRITE LEAD—the demend is good, sod sales steady at former ratan we male. to quote pure fa 011 firm, at 82,39 VI box., ital dry at 9 rents 'ft lb. Eed Lend, 9 cents to the =tea 'Mtwara. vriwnow GLASS—tbeni - bavo Lena no aalcarrported du ring' the work: prices are unchanged; and aro nettled at $2,25.fi.VU•110, country brand. CATTLE llABlier. ALLEGHENY, Jan. 23, 184. , . . HEEWES—There were.'.; head in pens, of which oely 175 bead were Fold. at previous rates, 2%®3),' erns, 00.1 to iii: - t: rut. • 11005—nearly girlie Hogs In pens were driven cert. RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES • n. x.Oll CORII4II, Philadelphia, Brace, Cincinnati. Crystal,Palsoe. linnets, Cincinnati. Adella, Oaßlocher, Talmo,Bin I.nsernc, Bennett, Brownsville. T. li. Maher, liendriction, McKeesport. Cr!. Bayard, Peebles, Ellzabeth. DEPAItTED. Keystone State, Jones, Cincinnati. %Amamille. Argle,tiele, New Orleans. Forced Clty.Phnuoe, Steubenville, ' Meehan,. Moore. Wheeling. Jefferson. Mason, Brownville, T. U. dluirer. Ileudrlekson. McKeesport. Col. lia)ard, Peebles, lillubeth. D n yeatarday evening the daze of water was 9 feet and falling. • IIe'ORTS BY R.kILROAD 0. & 11.11. Jan. 24.-31 Am d hea Dibble do, Jon,. Jr Denny; 1 ear Ike turkora, 1. Mmtrllle; 64 ban 01114, AI 0 3 Bridenth.llll4 I.l.lxapplmt, .711- Canileld; 16 dressed hog,. Brown & Kirkpatrick; 104 Dm;avd,llrown & Kirk patrick; 7 bbl/11.pplee. I 881 erolotut, 1 bid n ot., Jia Jordon; 2 1,1.1, green apples II I/ Morrison; 10 km; lard, 3 bbls 11 eked pesetas, Brown It. Kirkpatrick 10 TMs dr pcat-hex, .1 Breen; L kgx lard. I Id/ mum, 3 Idds butter, 31 sla dr inaehes. Kirksmtrick .1 Ilerram L bbls butter, east; 2 kg. lard 1134 cr0..1 hid butter, east; 11rg & 1 1.1.1 eggs, 4 Wm butter, 00,6; Disks dr (cult. ho. medicine. east; 11 kg. lard, 3 Abb. butter. !thrives Dilworth I dour. mot. 2 bse reek 2.30 eke peaches,lmwn t Kirk patrick; Id Pala dour. oast 4 alo hhba A & A Wota3s; 6 eke ilearhex liarlaugh; 1 b., Reed; 1) but rheo.c, 13 LPG bullet. 511 Caullel.o 1 1,1,1 arderatus, llmwn & girkPatrlekt 85 Idle dour. J J110011i; no aka A apples, It, Mae r butter. 1 bid eggs, east 47 los Barred, ii D Bellayen; 130 dm broonm, Kirkpatrick .4 no 7 hxx, 3 MID butter. 2 Ws lard. 2 TM. eggs:mat UM Nut wheat, Hayed A Walter; 677 pe bulk pork, It Ihisell & en 2 bgx, lies, .1 11 addel; 1 Ude yarn to 11ePandless, 1 mak, 11 Mix wing Ft Townsend& err 7 bble flour, .1 Iltideay; 11146. 1. wheat. 6 don meal. F It Omer; II 1.11. printing paler, T L rhea; 1 tad plaster, dpang „r 3 Wit whiskey. 1 bid copper, 111 Imp. W Baum; 10 empty 601, Beek; II hue ware. J I' 1101110111,1 100 lot rate, 3 eke 4 mulles, A Culbertmn; YJ Ims cFord, KO3O bi.h. gmai appkw. 1 bid butter/ 1 kg butter, C imble & em 36 has wheat, Brown. Kirkpatrick & n 514 bg. seed, net. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS =lMl=ll=M=== =l=l _ . REMOVAL. lIUGUES, DUPUY 3c.C.P.EIIANGE 4I6FREZ VAr ZoO DS Ilia to 1:100 37 •Initlen Lane, N. T. up stairs, thry urr prrtmmd t.. %or t0 r t15.9 T t nFp ',complete FANS. 111:14 n 0N5 1 . " H1P651111 ' 11.4, ' PURIM:4SIION CAPS. AITIIIIDII4I.IOI AND VIVIAN AS OF TlEllt OWN 3.IANUP.4.I3ITRI44IAUTEIO4.WAIVII 41UAltD51. TelM AND POD . . . . • 511RAORN • VIOLIN STHIN.I2I, Le., de. aan PARIS FANCY GOODS, 4t4aptell to the aping Trade, welt TAR VOll. ,~: Air• Orders far ell &war:Gone of floods taken as =ash awl filled as lir rewrote. by their residing partner in Peas, Mr. A. citlillANOE. haw /1 4 1PLIAN'AND OTIlEft PIANOS--B ER RR A 0011 DON. 'l97ll.Prealway; N.? palliators of anil dealer, wholatale arid bt Pianos, Kande.' one, and Markt Aguas far tbo orlarreted lEollart„ Grand, and other Planar, made by Darts it Os., Barton. Ideate Plant aromas/dent superior to all other,. Great barpaltat la Newt ork Mum leademend-band Pilaus and Molodotins. Allude aapplled. wholesale or retail, at the lowest rates. Berry A 4140.1, (euerreams to?. d. Barry) 2i7 lirreatway, New York. Nacos to let. P. P.-1(.: k Co.'e Xellen Pianos hare the latest ho. purred toleleg. icily (` ` TOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, and Kira tILASSMS nf army.' dearrlptlem manufac tured by IL Liberty nano, betwern ItaLien Lane and Liberty rme.. New York. IL O. nuaranters all article. made by him to be ermine rine quality. Orden. menectfully edirlttel. ted3-6m 1011 N I.IIYPE, DEALER IN IVORY, 0,1 andn- maaufarturer of Ivory HardyHardyNo. 3 Mu ne.3l-I rray st— ew Yo ARRLIGE LININGS, CURTALN4OODS F.i Clutha, Plusnes, finutinus, ae. A. W. HULKS'. =Juba rt.. N. Y. AWRENCE'S WORLD'S FAIR PRE 31ICM 1..1017Y.H.8.KAN GALLUIS, 81 Broadway, Sumer IVlilte street, New Yuri, selo6m NEW YORK 'AND CALIFORNIA LINE. (Tla Xleaeagne.) SIR UMW,. lawn ewer twif Of MGM t. ROFRLITOOf. 91111100611. IN ADVANCE OF TILF. MAIL. The nitly Llne giving THROUGH TIM M. I....hiding lb. liithmos meting. Tribe NORTHERN LIGHT. 11r.% it (Y Till: 11'M; IItiIIIIITHRTS, all dere elan dentb engine glean:whim will leatietaw.Reek on the bth ondthlth tnt wit atentherp4 that when than. day. Dill on /ah day: &Annie,. nintriume will be telling day.) reminding to the Nicanonta Tracing Rout, hemline hut t eive miles /land carriage. with the. orteanwhipe FIERRA I , lEl' A DA, MITRE. 11111/TIIER JONATIUN ICAClYlO.nneof whkh wlli leave hag Juan del hod. the Nellie It...lower Transit Rein, 11$ hen Feverfew on the arrival at the paaannyern Yer further Intennatlon apply to • MORGAN. Agent. ° 5 Heeling One.. N. Bra VALI. AND WINTER GOODS W.-11-KNO.EPFE L, 511-414 treot New Yorc, impfllrrEltg AW +On Fr'*h. if: BAB JUST RECEIVED, BY LATE arrivals. a lama and wall Imploded stork of I/ KUALA N. and althkell MYTHS. of all grad.v and stator. Hear 7 (Sating, animal and rtunotol Whltanws. Paterslranwof all the various Mora; Duttrls, Devonshire Pilota;and Wok Camaitnern; harlot Canting,. Vradlogs In Val wet: Ilrenadina•Coolhounr.Patlet and other &lad., of new styles and a.ort.l qualities., to. audit. • Ith au n xinnol au amorttnent of TP.IIIVIJNOS. ut other au.lo. oultaldo fur th• pluthtnr Truk, on thr favorable Lama. Short 1t,.. and Cad. havers a. part/un larly Invited 10 examine any stook invade porrhaalng aloe. hem .lrl&doldk2sr A.NI) ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF If I.F 14 0 8 . 1.. C. WILSON & COMPANY Inajnorteror Joltherenr DRY _G()ODS; OWIt. LAMA . STIIKET, Opposite the Nutiettal and Western Betels and . . . vra. 11 tan itt o mem NM YORK. ar Nv, THE ATTENTION OF W IIOLI:- SA 1,!: BOYERS to tholr very largo aswartment of lLa •hirla kept onmplete all aswethoinf theydar,lm the 1 Os addition of sli the neva sty lea and fahrks Oster. manstintly MlTithla to the Pt...mere and. the Packets Wo hare large Departments devoted exclusively to the wale of Cloths. Cat. Amore, Seating& Talkies . Trimming; 14111te floods, Dm elem., Demo Goode, Shawls "Yankee Notiene." Dioneetice. 4.4.,Ae. in addition. are dEmlayed large ilium( Priole,hartm ding Merrimac, and Poehsenstelinghame. Lawns Derain* Black au,' other Staple ;Atka Merinos. Bombazine* All.. mt. and la utooroun other Wicket appertaining to the DRY CRIODII TRADE: . Alen. Agents Mr the mie of “Iloyle'S liana Patent Swansdown Sowing Cotton!' iTe t invito the attention of fleck...est buyers for cash. or anß auh17.17'53 AOE; LOCKWOOD .1A - CO:—BOOKSEL, LERP, PUIILISIIIIIIN, and IMPORTERS of French, DM P at Mallon RoOke, 411 Itneadway. New Turk. Priced elm-mere fanalithed on application. nuihailm . _.....- ._ 11 ,, ' 0 RAC ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND f SIOIII)P.—MALPII A CO., = PoltOrirtiocr, Not York: II otoroln and Retail. . tiaL4f rirANNNIA TRANSIT .TICRETS,—A..M. InNKLlßY,latalbrwanier Adinis .1 da`aCalllroba mes& Is now Termed to furnish Transit Tiekuta f Aspinwall th Penama. litsmenger Tlrkets for lode In :few 1 ork. Apply to J.ailN W. 001tIcIMITON, - 13.0.1.2 m • Adams k Cu, Nn. 119 Broadway. N. Y. - d'IWFNNE'S CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.—. IX Unrivalled is the world; It hi especially recommended to the attenttim of all Interested In-Mesmer,. Mounrseto. Hes. Tanneries; Breweries, - hintllterles. Itallruedl Water Otatinua (koala. Water Werke. drainage or Irrigation, fur tke fulkerrlng Propettlre; • Remnant, derobdrly. sAimptiriey, hada= tress 1104ily inept out ord., mid large rerrattirear• the Inner applied. Yoh mining P.rpwl It must 14111 Immo& every other Pomp. It him in every. ILIARINV where exhibited, taken the highest awarle—Gold and tither Medals and Diplomas. blurs of 2a to lion,uon gallons per minute eapaelry. 51annibeturtni by the 'Union Power Ilknopany of the Md. led Biafra. Broads - an New York. . • deuZum —____, • ODA WATER APPAILATUS,:E R Illantdetturinit, Drawing and bottling, Cr the tatted w so leh m erull ."l l P 7, Ir 6 l u b :111 9 , TllEWS.oar t .Vint Avenue and 29th etlesTopp r oalte Bonen.; New York. The only establlohmant devoted exclualely te the manufacture of Soda Water Maehinewr. s a; in the United States. and whore may be found a large easortment of every article oonnerted with the totainesa Including ma terials, dm Established, twenty. Team' delVdrult -7111- 7 - PIONEER LINE "TIF 3IONTIILY 'PACKETS Ffllt AIISTRATJA. erne* :lit Wall et.. he York. Taw'T o ALBERT FE - ANKLLY, ONG r . Commander, to anti on FIRST FEBRUARY, tometn.• will be .the nest seeerli making the aftemath of the above Line, for itTLISOUILNE, PUItT PHILIP. • The prime of pupae are en Sallower • .- In Saloon First ..... }StS SeruniCaldn id. 4 • • SllO ra t 1 0% T fol jar. Atc Thelo n the 17= c=11,2:1"0, frmni4o to hal daya 'Fifteen euhlelter,ur not ezneoling o Hands, le allowed to each adult. No Bortbswill be weal& as amoral e l at Meet myth's,' the maum4 of nu ange• has been Veld as deposit. An experleneed Surgeon toronnanles men Tesilei, and every attention requisite fur the comfort of pmeenuerevrovided free of charm • A lind•clam wand will summit theALlttiliT FRANTILITt and mit on the llmt of Monk. R. W:CAtItiIION. de.3o.2ent : • (1,1.11 , 7 I Lint PATF„tiT PONTA 111. N SELF-ADJUSTING MUSQ,UITO BAR, VOMBINING Clicapnens, Simplicity and Perfect Veourity. Can - 1/0 Imt up m tokon down :end • yanked Ins Trunk in two oltottles, oaring than one Cl:l:ll."''''Pr'k.V.Virl&otir kg ;g e t " NO.l Plea stroet. Now York. YORK IVIILE .RAILIK6IVYTRKg: I L —Th. most ettensive Orumentsillon Establishment IL t o United Mateo. • The proprietor hen received daring this year upward. of 131ue oniern from rube. talent of the world, among which are ell the Railingkwing the 0 round. and the ga lleries of the renowned CR YSTAL PALACE. Tony the Plane a Piddle Park 1,. *Ssrannah. containing ten acrea - enclosed with a beautiful patternof /akin !inure and al Tau's Church, property of the city of charleeton, - S. hare nest been surrounded with IT WM RA 11.1 NO of A rich and mound rimign. Cerhuterice. [Moth has, Public Grounds, Bank.. 'neurone° MIRA& ltotnln, ilonpitala, Autumn, Theaters and Mills; in a t tg r t4of thaeountl7, are among thelild thteubsesb . MIN 'rishriering coneryy variety, mode of Wrought sad (kart Irre , sod the feloolldtd IMR IltOR nmnsTrAns of every else and indorse dadirri. the most chute and vleinest latter.,. - - M ON Fuloaruic eintiew Tables,Chaim Bob: tees. list Rork.. Wants lim ed,. Towel Ronda, Mantele,,,lbo 1101COR MiNTO of a new sod beautibil design. t'grAriumAlei kAtentAl, evlehtated WIRY, YMNCR, for Prairie..Roilmads. Vanua. Lorna, Gardens, ho.; at 'V 11 " . yonto of theA to tl Irero p cannot tern or goat. Tor countries cabinet to firers. and lAtilmlstuus thlwVenon The trend edition or • teen Thane Of an: 11M1 Matiw future. whirl, hen bout ATratly cularged, ountainlng cle• ohms. oxplaffstionA and priced of the alone artleW. Ulll be fOrwankd by. luldnualne the salocrirwr. Ten Gold, Sliver sod Broom Medals and Xilidammt blot tun awarded by ruiner. institutions. • - Proprietor and Manufacturer. - ' ../01111 iirfanAM. a. 144barrsii Woltz.. **wits, AT, 20 lista VALERATU.:4L- 7 150 4%61 pato. Slderituirut . 6140•Itir - uti bY''laSC• -wAvimatutiko. • .111•1111•11. 0- PARIMRSIIIp —Having Ma tared O • w. in the MDR, LEATH an d DUSINESS, the burins. will be carried en I ants date i at CO. t the old et" 4. under tho attla4ll . WALTER KY [January 24.1954. turn ..... MONZA WALTEWALTER "iiiiialsriv vi - liole . sulk and Rdall Deakrs in Hides, Leather , and in No.; R rtreet. ja4-21rdaler CO-PARTNERSIIIP—Having asaociatet V E. 13. Irtisd with me to the Drug busineas, thebe burl nese in be carried on from this date, under aryls of IL. E. SELLERS 00. January Id, 1854. • /al e s. 1.120. • E. SELLERS k CO., Wholesale and • Retall Pealerslsl Drugs, Banta, OW. Tareign.,' No. 57 Wood street. - - Jai PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPA NY.—In Furroanosof the Act of Armen& or Pen t. T . fled Ao Act S o I➢m~rpooot the pennt tg.t.'=l Com NWT: aPoroved the 2.3 d day of 3lrch, A. D. 185.1 Non. b havehr given, that It Is the intention of the Peneylvenia Railroad Company, (should •the same be op ponvd by their dockholders at the annual meeting. tO he held on the toot Monday or February [testa - to gasman the bonds of the Steubenville and Ind iana Ramat WU- Nnr• to t Jt r 111.1 4 .141,1117 PIT ited T. h r;. sTifOTICI'3Ir. JOHN C. SCHAAi) hach4 received theappolotmen Mechanic.an of the Young en'. Mercantile Library and An/alb:as. Is au thorised to collect all bills fin. 1854,_ on presentation of Treasurer's owlet. HaT.lelwl tK3I. 31. Trees; p ISSOLVTION—frho partnership of It. Robbon, C. Kingiland and Samuel IL RobLern, trut h Roland,* Foundry and 31achine lltp 'L Wl l' AllTA " tyli t er: under the arm d idyl. of ROB IRON. KI NUM:AND CO, la this day dill nlved and closed by mutual ornment. The hooka 1,111. nod 'mamma of cold firm .111 be collected and *tiled by R. Robison 2 Co., or Pittsburgh. It. nonisnN. C. KINOSIANT), SAW Jan. I. 11354. jal4 LU. MUSLIM 0. 0. tairs an. seam QI M 001,3.£0 1GN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEAD, 1,7 corner of Wool Elltig and blaroontbAlley. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-I have take deo (Jan. 2d, Ina)emaciated with MS In Inteineep Losither4n.law, ti. PHELPS, and any Innuer Po man. WM. WERE. mister the nanis and. kyle of IL IL HARTLEY A CO. [jalitl 11. 11. HARTLEY. RH. HARTLEY CO. will continue to Ilanuracturo Saddloo, Harness, Trunk.. Invited eno Machine Hands. Vmnther with all other articles In their lino. With incremed faellitlee for doing 'mettle. and a dotennination to mmiuracture good work, len flatter nmeolien that it will lat to the adrautago of thowa wbslainq articles to our 1100 to favor ue with their emtnm. It. IL II AItTLEY et CO. K. It. Agents. fir 31All.811& 04, Nem York Lake Leath er, a prime article, in Atka or pat up in punches ready for Bunn._ Dispateh and American copy..l lal2-im COP Alt T N E It'S 111 P—M'Kelvy & Blair hare associated with them TITOMAB R. MAUL The Iluelmoos will be contlnutid under the tem of MaKELYY bLAIIiB. • ielalkwtES \ WILLIAM DALY.-- .1... . .... - ......... -MUM PUII.IO. fIOPARPN . ERSiIIt; N OTICE —I have this itJ day awaited with Ma as partner, my nephew. Jai. Punts. The burin.... rifi manuettirintr and importing of lb nil ERY. GLOVES, YARNS, kr.: will ho no :Ahmed at the Old Reuel, No.. 24 VIM et_ and conducted under the hen of WILLIAM DALY k CO. All persons haling clai against me will please ' , resent them for itainediata payms wont. nod these who are indebted" will plesao ectUo .their bills with aa little delay . 3 y as 011,10.1 Jammu 12.18te7. heat door W the Iron CICY ic}~ . 1 - 4 1 LA NNELS, Crieeks, Mullins, Linen 11 Whinge and mery variety of Dommtlm ham bean I marked down and will he ctn.] out during Om solo. tall_ A. A. MASON k CO. LATESI' MUSIC—S. C. FOS'rElt'S new-- 344 .n e. —Old Meteoric., Leo moo, by 8. (7._Froder. Attie tnt,,, ft do Dign and Hay Nights: TIZZI? Words of rttio ;Katy. a new sous to (the Story olggt Conn" Kitty Clyde; The bomt• Weal Dar Yesterday: - To )AI In He by Duran MO.E i gilottisk. o . per. Scottish: haty Did Polkai Prima Don. VI alts; Demme piths Hearty Holiday Ketwittleh; Itrlded Polka , e • • . with a vs;frty of the new- No. 101 T'hlrd Q CR IBNE A'S PRODUCE TABLES and Parket Assistant for Partners. Millere.fteel nee peak. and Aferhanies, exhibiting at one Menthe value of MO.! than MO differenl quantities of firs.lnieemputed at shag Polinds to this tenithei, thew arranged as to twesent on the woe pure the ram of the whole of bushel. and pounda at the woe Wiest also, Tables f Interest. feantllng. Weight. of Iron, and other useful tables Mr all elapses of business urn, by Ft M. Scribner: see and far sale by, .1. IL. WELDIN, 63 Wood et.. between :id and lth. 50 ,LBS FENNEL SEED in store and / a3O sal. by. 6413 FLIF-M7MI nos. BATABRICK in store and for male by Isl a • FLESITSO BROS. 256 1 ,: .. tt AN15E SEED i;ut , v s e . _and ,: for "' BR' A BUS FRESH ROLL BUTTER just recd4and kw rale by jal3 T. LITTLE A (60. DOLL BUTTER-3 folds reSh Roll Butter roo'd and for sale br- A. k A. dlellANS. 114. 64 st. LARD --l 1) bbls No 1 ree'd and for sale by ial7 A. A A. 310BANR, 114 2d 41.. 11.EAMILY FLOUR-10/ lads Extra Family Mor t .11. the. brand. reed and male by 7 A. t A. 6145AN8. tita3SE3.:: 3 s b1)13 Bi — JiTraiirBugrir* -- /v t house Mr oda by . R. IbtLZELL k CO. ROLL BUTTER-10 bbls fresh Roll But terlnst rer'd and Sr ado by It. DALZELL a as. EA.F LARD-10 ke.'s and half hbls Lard; TTdll. bbts.' by jar; a DAY-ZELL A IMPORTED CIGARS,I!WOD & mwssas "Naar., 10 Mr d ReaalLa do 10 do: Adnllla's do Zl Mr 25r, at jal6 MORRIS LITTON'S. In the DIA. .rilE AMERICAN ALMANAC AND RE rostrotwortmnalkoowl.dxg, 54 the icar 13. is solo by J. It. %TRILL'S, en, Wood 4.. Bet. 34 t 4th. IL.tNisikliSk 7 -20 pen Domestic Plaid Ffan nein pea. Donwatla growla Flaalnak . 4444% to. all2low. b y bite li. ° l.lk," l l f rtleit A A. MASON & CO:, 25 Fifth street, will th t ou A A. MASON &. CO., No, 25 Fifth street, e'sUet.'soxlr' , pp 11:11473.1t1Z' it cent 5013 if 1 ASIIMERES—A. A. MASON & CO., No. rutt, street, will rho, out abaft erect of Cult. Merry at a rallurtion of nrarly 50 04.44. jal3 11°IIVIROY/.. er A . eir 3 6 l 6 - 3 . ,=:, ha1 f43 dys i . of ~;..I , l ,wlery cud Gloves at 1a3i, ; 11.6. 8.F i 1 f.. L . 1.5 .;; 50 bushels prime White sdi SACKS EXTRA HULLED DUCK -1.7 WIIEATiowt. 44'4 this day by R. R.. and Mr sob br Js.ta T. LITTLE A CO. IIVEW ORLEANS FUNDS—Exchange on attl'ilro‘trknltM4'44 m Laud b.r male at Nn yl - ACKAY'SPORMS—Voict from the oan ,Ltalor and from h a Crowd. by Charloo3lackny, I Vol. fur r e d, by • RAY AOO 66 Wool at. BBLS. EGOS, fresh, just reed for 'salels r Q 110.11 .1..1. MONK. y 118 LS. TALLOW:jusf ree'd by ititilroad, f.r ale by J. J . 1104/51I1_• VEIV SUGAR-412 bluls New Orleans $1.1.• sae to aril. Mr sale by irm.BAGALIIII A CO. boxes NO. I Rosin Soap; I bid. Country Soap. In atm for andßala by la - WM. lIMIALKY a CO._ 113RODUCE--5 bbls fresh Roll Butter; 03 krat paeltrd IBS -11-• bbba trove lard: • 100 Inta. inoall.lThlte Boson 300 racks Buakwlleat Flom ; • 60 lima Dried Pwhen ITl..ihasft gI A See ltn Taroonor ' Just reed for tale by it. nontsoNA CO, 237 LlbortY IL .NAiilLB-40ii keg osso —" . -- rteefiliZeN .•- for 8.3. ioty : Ja4 • !SAM! DICERS' 3CM likiLls — j/tkrl - IE-7tGat;: 1 iisi - i••.Cit r oll Agrimi Mr bx. ypoormloatir a MURPHY • WniS4lll/41111 • 116CCCfreir - (111) solo : 1); ji".-_,A l t i. L . . I'OX IIONNIliZr l & lt r u x ,,,, - . liesur QtrAilliddLif ------ - .- AN. adds Pr Mart at • IN SYRUP 12 1-2 • „ORRIS a PAITON'Ik WU. Diamond. MSII-10001761eZieNa 3 Mackerel; • te Cbli4tlll4 vc4 end Iv ski 11.0 • • T. LITTIX* CU. 4 -1 BAGS CRUDE SALTPETRE IIA imbb by D. A. FAILNIMVCE k_ for IV•odi sod rine 01 EMBROIDERIES—Evary description of Hasterhlstire are solling_at mimed rates At the eAnnual sale of A. A. HAWN 00.2.1. IL • PRESENT—your Likenonn regented to ns raw attd dear-to t. ratt b rg . trabaleat eat glret nem="ftreajled. n by % P IAUI . 11 L 'Ve ran be abtalreat at CAIIOO.B HALL, Apallo w Ql4l4 ;berth alien. todarand glre Was a trtga. "est la plow. Pelee tarelerata , • ttseti Lead, Zinc, Iron Paint. Oil and Colors,_ RANUFACTURED BY • -FRANCIS s, LEWIS &CO.. v.st stvost=rok /411 "1 " lea 411 '; * Olden thaotfully roveivod—ournotoollo ottombd folimpoidto slot gott sod ou r Wow Woe ~NI outroboasiii fiaOAP-100 tenVincinnatt s tiXirr i 1 I.bl. SPILINOEM HAP' I. ..... .. . AUSAGE - SKINS I -15. kegs Sausage Skin,; • In store and for madly SPHINOER OARSAI/OIL - CURLED ILIIR--25 bags - Curled Hair in Anne and bit said by. * *IMMIX& IlAnndlibilr. i i . itifi tiretd , WlTl i iiiraiiiiiiiirrir Ail: V rdlldTti&-.A ' , err 'g , Etz1it , ..,.....,.... ,e , community, because our Instil es INA Or. public Insult* and reading rooms, haver_ I end Rade. ophical appornms to enable the dm nubile lecturer on sciontlno subject. to Manta ' , reveille upon. , The Young lieu's Library - Asscelat lbeir lets, annual Meeting, resolved to take thc seionst lair obtaining Path*. arbitrator, se as to till the , to , long .talt. The Ittlineln u it runs hare been Ilea, apd is a committee to tar theta , . elthi&rittnalt V.% ..igorag call kr apbocebiar Ilbentlip U DR, W}l4-W.RIOnT, : , Dn. JAM MIMI, . iFjOH RENTL-TWO STORE HOOMH , irith• • -dm rumor vaults. and cellars, ainsetior:Atarket and stem sts. Inquire or.. ' • • • 1 . • wcuipumc.- ' - r Jaltblard • . . , WI "ANTEDI-6000 bush: Barley, for'Nelich f lwialoh " " " td .._ P ruri t iegWte 7 lii .' • Ne&114114110 Nook Mont, lytdbmßd ingEFITERI3 , 4O dozen gnash4l4 r, me Olt by 4.0 IA tINESTUCK 4 011: —Cp ra. .M . , I INATHER, KIPS AND CALK Mom p!aturr led Re ital•br . • : • . BMW •Dr LANOIL X*l - 41 - ID-40.bble..pio. 1 leidLardE' • • ••••••• dn • - e imed itsula du' 'Ja t.i W. 1.1484./ alcat. ----- TVDIIBII-4 • etuOut. • superior Coldish. is .itarnaci beak. by .• AW —^. TULOAW .... tr . i i3r7 bblK'tlecesoont," clri.soksti it* bk • WILAVALLIV UPA R TIAT I- 44 Woo "hro-iv3P-OratkiatatitZl3ll4Y BUSTAIggiItDIREt sr, Tek 8. \o mm i taix id OLT .0,01711 .1) saucy; •P. *Pa ate Agents tar tb7.7ttkt!olluent IsPdta d most th , thdtir Ittouncretal Papers la the ted hitd I • " YORK ADYglllBEualB. Thelaihre gin 'lst of Hudnall; Viral are smarm • • 2 ' L and moot reliable ho the city of No leek. \ . tr.* 11r.A11DEE, porters „uorkso stta su G :ssa ps. ttoo4 s. -4 1 1 : • • 111 U, BROTIIE S, hoporte •ot - 0c0u..4... No. as u OcITTENET aPrencla hakother Somme • No. 40 F' s grAEOROS PEARCE CO.: ImpotZ of Es&osods, stormstirs. 58 Broadrlsr. rof \ • jak •14t 110N1G,153 Bro' doorsTrom Tl \ berty. e Importers o /ones, to co.- Alp o • . VYETia im..rte r 3 of k. • • rim. Illgto and Lem T 2 MOE= i.',O. 72 WMiant 'laty and htank l / 4 1try \ \ )7 Williain street, .curelslsinc Wends, snit . _ \ IWIN M. - krl:"Trto:g,ES & ed, lin • ' tater. of Gent en's, FMOIBIIII2O % t ootle and Menefee , Lure_ otottocke, 01drk Tien te., 104 W pen street. I A, - 1 1\ miltitiamoicro, 30dPine tart.Tt, •y I Agent in Ntrit York for the selesoftha Llttentef Jiustes a itobert Yoluett Badly - meta, Melekd. _.._ \ ' Q; "--, Vl;Elltir. V0.69t roaciwav,\ A.** up of Lace, IMlnery flood& Ettbrolderhe and shawl Q,CIIUCiI \ ARDT, FoLiwe,Tk,,ff --- )u - L - 11)117..ix'al cod. 9 girlibt=o*7'..",f 1... &mi.., E.rg \ .4. te. WooLsturerarrrY dleorriPthet sepl3-1r \ a IkERTRAN , FRERES PAJIENRY, ten of Linen Ounbrks on 4 Untm Combrto 1100- „fir 27 WI lam anat.. \ L tiotwoidocao, Le4,(olco mannactore ) • ALCCIIDXS. STILINOS, C. I.C lARLES Imp Da F ter La (Irma.% nnath a ort nd I c t RUMENTIS and SIIINCS, No. 2 Mal CLARE & ars of Freoeh. rhant Tailors and SKJI Importers om HAYFORD &BROTELE Who\ lag, Shirt, DTaarar and Earniadog \ A.or ly u and Rubber Goods..Z Pan \ Row., LFRED MUNROE 44; 1 4tein npeataothrn t zEdnu1g....4441 Opt, (wadi. trom Marke mime. , iiiirEnnEniams. 4.GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, 00 Meat and mid 'artenskr• eatabliabint b . .0141tod \ \ ntARSII & NORTHOP„ISO- Gree wick 'tenet. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Oils, Varnishes, to. asoaavana. WHITNEY, JOCELYN & ANNIN,A ds and &wavers on Wood, Non :Auld GO Fut. ton street !lust and boot nogie esoeutnl j (jiff; Desigai and.•EilaravO{ on th:l;adte!l Staten the l e t r rt filikitii:EME, - Card En - iraTer and Printer, sloo dealer In Fine StatioinnT. Tin 7 lmt d., ra.lll -4. A. 8 Monvindltan Wong, LSE Inuaslnnl. HYMENS • DWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign Endes& No. WI Broadway. Goads Ad Pa I n K.,Eto and hont all porta of tbe wld. Amt. In Fittr fur tonna. Adam, • • FANCY GOODS ARD, DICKSONdi CO, formerly Eni n74. Whotvgnt. mry ‘ trr, 41 4laidrn lane. jahl4nr_ ROSENTHAL tt BIRITITER, Importers 14. of Trench, English andliarman FANCY 007411, No. Libnrtz alrenL ianatar rEREHO BULKILY, 83 Cedar street, importer. and Jobbegn—hunlish, French an 4 German Inerc Good.`,,C Ituttnne, ltrushr!, Threads, Cutlery. - HUTCIHNSON, Importers it) and Dalern in fnw.h. 01 41.141, and Ithtglisla Jewelry, Farter Goode and ntatlonery, 447 hroadiray. HARDWARE, de. B. W. W. CORNELL, 135 and 143 T . Centro mail. Plain and Ornamental Iron Work.. RAM VITIIS, AC. ft RAIIAM & JACOBS; 1671Vater street, 31 . Imparte err', Ilanufactaren. and Whakval. Deulers In ars,U m+, itunalusm, kr... TIOT AIR YURNACIES. &C. . \ .._ DAVID CULVER(lnrentar and Patentael* sZellff street, reatMidorar and depict. wholesale retail, In • rUicuiees, UeOters, Yentank., &V. tIOWLE§ & CO., Nd. 177 Grand atreet,.fin tV, gored lint Air Parnanta, E.g.. n.,0,4,,,,,wanai. 4,11188J1 GOOD& R .tit : ludL It OGERS & WYKOFF 23 Court tabber Coats, Moo Coven, Oaths. .Librzweners. °pogrom Boot4Wabhirm ie. A. per 13.6412 . UENRY DAVENPORT; 8 G John street, 4W. ,.. lb=nrnr poottzo or _ Moo 1 1!bst r, nner x • .4 M. QUIBIII . Y . & 8 01,4)eciletilik'Qilim brand flab. ?Zee X.,61.M Ntnet MACIIINEIZY AND lIACUINE TOM& RONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT„No. 1110 Perim' wawa M.M. 1 . 1 . ft,.. 4,,,C1fE NC K'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 62 Coaallsad dna. - Y. , wrrw Aladdin %ago. .)10111IIAL DIffIItUMILYIB. —•. • • ARGILL A. CO, 47. Maid en Lana, Guitars, vsnuaa, Aomedra., Bran lestruands, and SWAP. OIIE .1; LEAS ITT, 31:Walden Lone, lon- Meter.. Ihnu /Wino, thetaters, sod Wholesale Dealer* to losnosments, fib w 3: . s I f. A. • . pi 4A13 BATFOste T. &T. 11.11 ate 1145 IN S . & BROTIINR loiciortiers of IF• 91.14 auxur mimeo IF ROBERT PATRICK, - -Mance • Eia s wes . ?a.m.) mos. it LON 1 . 1 . 0 • Window .A 493064 • • • • - • • •, • • • % • -• w.'nEtr• - kc0.,11 CU, itze6t. Impirters Wbotrad• Desires I .3steriran, hew* Own. amt Easallah PAPKYS, spit ervery IfeserljAke Ihk• Faaotsetarer. matertals. • . 1 . tiCAN LEV§ & No. 161 linen street —A that VsOety °MAAR tor Asa- Mailmen. Waters, BccAbinders. WWl:tom sad Tradesmen sertersll •• memo roar! maxtrzwrinunes:L' V__llo* CIERIB'rOPMER; Piiinn:Forte G . om 3laolaidann, acition , ?UMW Arnim sakroar-. JEW ROME ROSIN-OIL Maxi • cr=le{ rant sts4lsloary, Tsjuart. . -._ _ , IrrltiMAS.-.I3ARBOUR, 43 Nickup Placb; 'Men 2111WKIlbas Thondit;And (1111lognmde, .our ova itua34.alt4 lag QWift7.• '. • - T tNik - 41 #-YItM M . C3iIPRWINIV, '. . I/4%e 437' atur ilt?, /)ferkt litre MO.. I r _ftslistust—Year ay molt of. safe (Lißle, I Itir ef the Fort 4 sall , ,=Very t t le i i i s n , /1 deloth, on...ay: a'e' d h=tr,tll=4 ' xpecte( Tie " : tents trei\? ed I I /lava tb_sAhede against gra,ae t ght Biel:TT/Z . 4 1 / U ' The a b.!! Oho f•jta ' Li by Ante =es P atent 21 whirls, trltli,t a feat. they ban ...... „ IS Ile head of all t \‘‘,. 1 ' 7A S l:rge a" ' sto g. t i rct u... ...-- —-- -- - dsnssd % ss.. " sons rates, at our stegns I. intAimm .. 4,,,, ,.. \.• It ate. Te o . fly Pearl street. !It. I'se \ n t %TAIL, :NTINES INI - 4•1164-.--9: crie r ' 1 :V..T Vide tine CeiniunT * 4l.4Ye Thoititigt. r=l", 81 1 r 7,.. V. ALk.Viii 1 / 4 ; ari art TIA - iti - it'r.VTloNttitle f the ed to suite ta.. i s • Vtel Val TarftrotaTirt l e all. partleulars.s. - k oilie ' l l rideti in I . L9f s ,r d' afivitl l:'""f4 l ratt'Z ' ''di L 2 \ L4le wee Ineral. , Va7 , ..: 1110• ru......, II • 'Nassau street, Bey York. -, ..,,, ..... 14/ rdi• Ittfllg . R GLOV:S., 3HTTENS, i \ Arc-Country Afr nts, In er lug \ th - elr PUre-lulto. ',, s 111 ned neglect as deadrahlo 1 raluattloartirles.— I . /14 I% ,, nsffefseturehtbeet ten bi llkniet t =r),,iti r. q tb" 9 "r a hoc l rirfi. rikia, , ptgv , Alp atriTENe -E • \ .....\ Ar " b:‘,.. r i gok. ln ge dis g pd g . t n razi sahle I t : ,:eol co : rr d bi liet bgg 'wea u ther. • g lo b tellf these Gloves earful In`sknr t t soils the hands, the.mo time. tbor .1.1 .eurs the *ore( Salt _.., /thrum r havt.l hands Itneodlately. Tit made all II • lengths PeOreet the arms and \ arikta •ler hr J. Jt IL Milli Vitt. li: Gesslyear, Ch ats tat), 11,11.4. Bon. a hieNsineN Is Yrirk : . &MI b Builder Dr. era. ' A a i the United elates and Canadss. \), . 1.4*,1 .-- I P/hole:isle \ stati o n e r y: \ War onos. ... wk. A. WHEELER * CO. \ i:t ,r it. PA rex' N!/ w:,, %,. . -' \ /DIU/AVIS arruSITE T 11E Arrflidt .111. 7 p1.11,-' YEW YORK V 1 I'.r. ‘ . .. FSIA. 1. 1 11 1 /11\ATIONie, .1i It 1 - e'ilti \ G -DS '( , If, TU.: Subs.eri ).ers have .flow . in\o4 , jus't, Fe •euTiilti ' . ' elt r' il m stn l i u l b e j' ein' it retr . :e 7 La t' Lle n liet '' sTeeti d "I n l it ? 1\ - '' eve c 'variety of Englislkrecncla and German (lend , \ , 11l to !non hand,the meet complete sweistmf . Ag l eVan i r :l -4 1. Letter and '.., Flat Paper to Le finuel I \ Unltc*ztes. • "t The snde Trotniatersdf White y's Patent Ate, togas, V. and Agents fur tbhsale ef ' lladlry •t I/chg.,. tine Flngl. which II warrantal euperior tit ...truebre.lil and furnlahod at a mach lower ate.. . Buyers sho ennsult their oundeteroat,. yin nef purr/ hefornegandning thelr goods. A - . • , ell64llag ' / 131 •Nc/- WirifkL Kit! ' • \'- iioachs. • • t, Import r .Ina Fri r)t Cr..Ms.\ CP li s p in \M , u L I street. 1411 0I N Tl4' thieti t ilta \ splendid partentrer Shutt - uer h tT L V.4I,,ACE. It. JAKonars, 0 - unman r, tank aliorrand intermrdhatti ports, on IVEhINE.SititY, Stab. s.A-Vor rertati Ward. or of te2.3 ‘PLACIS. or Ll` ran' and epliOdid parte stertner . '11.14. tarts., .thminander, above and Interrtedinteirortk . on ° F. IIP MA see r sterthor KEYS TONE: 3,11,1& 111 k o. for l:lnelnuntLot net \ Steubenville Via Pittsburg 1.1111 new lend .syiff pifasene Steamer. FOREST ttlTY,thipt. Wort, will run we a regular. Packet beta amt Fteubenvllle, ferAring Pittsburith r TIII3IISDAYand SATllith.tY and Steubenville every .110:SRA1"„ ~ ViIIDAY. Thu - Forest City willcnotiect with filo Stouterivilleand Indians, howl.. \ well Infnished and ' , queerer a high mu' F \ Urelitit or parsage, apply un botl, M.dpufacturer akTrinamings, Fringes, r.intrent‘ ..93.1yr tars m 4 obbers, vsorgigergllr—tig.7s `Steubenville and:titWart TYEnow and substantial etc EXCILUGY, apt. - Meemlntt, p h i n r .r th trarit moat IVEDNETOMY a ' n ' a PRINAY a d HA and Steubenville every MIND, and HAMM" ,AT enameling nab UT 'naafis ilroad. Ttaelladiange ßa It a new and etdatanL- N .l l rftldhterladnire,*Pnlynri baarkor _ - \ \• ! C. Mang, dkent. d Whole . MUSICAL • • \\ ' "1854." • : \ St. Loan. L • . • :.• TUE IVTADURGII AND CINCINNATI:yriZAAPAIICET FOR. TILE CVMETAA47I: - PA BnIPPLES Mal macorr;,•.. ttirvr zni P ITT StIvpIGII A , 4 CINCINNA , TI, LOD taytl.l..E i . tigh i qtY l 9oMiiillied43l4 iAterenfiry el.uv,rovveifttlatcint • 1 1110kIn river. It row t'grcr' n T through &lay. .Lbr•VilF.4." stre.ii#Esv ,31E.WIliEit, ALLidialiKar,. CRYSTAL TM PiIILARELRI" PITTSMIRCI PENNSYLVA. ktgelshi. nr Mann, \ l'rrrea,te. Janus T tin T iTtNAL, ~ ,' ,tll i .lLt,' • 10 thiork, A • 1 Saturday. The Diurnal alttsbund titan and 01, ' T Murat, rytlen rt • Far %id 4. nal iien %,,,, egalar Wheeling,2 at., __ _ ,-,.., -. \ 9rTIE abjendid rcyge)zwer Ste niht - 10. ! ' WINCITASTER, e.no. D. livers, I.l` Tr, _•-• - er lily regularly II.• a panne bytyreeu itia awn Wheailug, jeaetyn Vittalnergh nr cry T ,y. Thumper • and Saturday, at 'lO tecinek. .t.Ase.„ and‘ll,baiiing 7 . Monday. Wydenvidziy and Vridari at 2 o'cionk.A. meeting atiTheyling •I Itb Oh . FAltherore andilldditodln.l 'l and at Wellsville w \ll Oho Cleveland mud Plitaktlegh„ Itall. \ The Winchester le nen boat, eritl,'eYeellent eteenunnoe. _ Yor freight or 1 1 .11.4....... mealy nn lentr,l Or i,. \ J. D. CX/LLlNfill .Jl'uOD. AsYnin • ' ' nol - HOLLAND BITTERS flaili rtrsiy tegetabsOutapouial. prepared wil strictly 1 @dentine 'whelp/us. et., u.0.m...... - er the rehlwated \ llothool Professor &nurture. Breauso Oita Mal a11 , ',1111 Faired newt of the European Rat.. BA I net...tartan, John the \ United States wee Intrndrd name . eprelaly for ties. aro., • Felber landpeattrrat bore sod three on, the loft Of this ortshlitonotr y. Sterna,/ with great sworn among Unto. • ' 1 now offer it to U. Amens. ratite. /terming I.ft- t Its truly wonderfal sandkinel virtue meat if It (b .. • • . • 12lµ A.titatP. la rk B hDINEOIt_ • .. . • - Irv.' end Ain Ire- L, ly:i ‘l pe , taia. ltradaeho. lfeadool., &me and Tool out. Breath, linlhososes, unpleasant In the month liner rattan cr sleeping, I udlustbu. enattreuess„ wager% ter t i %e ' er:. :Pt I i t :. ' L "' s;l :dt rr . 1 r h ' ` ‘' 4 l 4 l.'"'' • • nres, bombed slant and mean . . • . pain asa l 4 , nee of follow la ,', , • • the and an dines- s, ,„ ordetcd Mate of •. - ' • , 1 TIIE LI% Ett,OIL EPOMAIIn, :. '\ • ~ It leparitrularly nvoromended to Owns the.. 'austltallons may hare toots Inspired hr seal ase of dent.. or other forms of diselP•Unn. . • may laeops la effect, It Ends Ile way U. rat of life. %tonnes and qulchonleur every nava lag op the drcoping spirits. and, In fart, litlualna health and visor into tJas eystror. N . , • x . TB 'LT vAtArautaz MEDICINE \ , \ In ell caes A ol di:Thaw, Dytent.,l.lbolle,Ctsokr• Manua. .d the many naideasunt off attending a:ammo or • Chrf(Aorfe qf Yr. B, O. 11 , ustf,•lerfeenuftik er ilt. AVV4 rod Me Bei I, &nibs P. Jr.—Peor....SA, I weeild war , 1., tr atillated with • Aherne of the ' we l d t '' ', als.OM --- 1 ' ' 4 ... Usebsart, and nervous headache for near . ~, , • Praia and We cant none bemired:l of 0011.1 la ,to fleet loom bet to no purpose. After having land Lant• • hiltliaar law ••, YAndrobenttral Amu., or Ifolland BIS; Carpe I feel my enneely reet, , wl.• Iran tot atnt \\\ Ili% sad ahead tom( bokawas wins ploesnor, amt. Would therefore nwouuslend It t 0.5.11 rave mho are !dallied; OA Wad. • Pre:um:tit, ing.21.11t3: ''', .. • Mr. Benj. Pages Jr.--Asir Sir; Slysluwerrei than sr. •• •• alley to the Mead reenaunendlog roar flatland hit '— • . Monti, pa/Tema for OR" time , 1411t3 hrldari.4,l4o•ll4f so Ma. mental dunreedna. sad In fart grorrai de pf i or 4 .m. I nor (rob after =lag but one bottle, uniatiran . Ileturulog health. (Illgeeit) NICOIAIS PXIpISTEIt_ Benj. Pens, Jr, Eet.— Der Son I hare bees relieved of the sweat Juan...log fora, uf Dyshopeir, by 1.1.• us. of fa., bane. Iloilaral li itttra (p0r.k...1 of Jo* WM' .. 17 .1.c \ foe 3 years with twasterbe, Dawns, and general debility, Illteedlidt Indluwaino. I tam &el tarfeelly . Tonrs, ressoutfully, . JtilllittlUTllßlWßis, • No. 9Qru. , _ .l..vittaugs ,.. , 1.. • 1116. Bur 110E1111AT1:8"11.11and 13Itterel . .a , {-.take en other. *boob! It lan. In any Instance. to. elf et ninth and mote than the attrertisenseatchlunagir ll,Totir raccay will be ftrans.d. .m.tAlrm PAUfills., end Chenstrel Mope_ 11,34 end Fotithdeid ea Lewin andtrylle el, li - ' Abu, rB. A. fat mestock,* Co.. ILA:. Ectlefit.Dr. thee IL no.Loe lindhers. and J.Stigwaso4,.,*{„ku, Sitter : . s Solon fl. Smith. Birmingham. ~.. ' '.' • . : ..'. Jarais T. Parente. 11. P. Schwartz, John P. Pleltdiß and -10. A Witham a en- Allnn how, ' .7.)•••••1,..Aner• portarx of Freneti - •34 Bards, Amt. ' • _,...... 4' . 'lre7ollN47—'--8•1411'45M--- - 16 " 5 " 1 :Ktm:it'Lliik gr g — anoiv4';LetITi1 77 % . 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