TIOME ~MATTERS. INTERMITS IN TMUITY OF • PITTSBURGH, VIDII =cans, Z?.) ..ozcoma Fl, 1&1. Maws of 0 ... . . emw rte.._..: Moirii;,7::±7.= 0 beneet 0 - 1 i o i . 0 tof 42.u:n - ra u _ o...sis aCTS tow to2o- Is to SO via—li:s;;G6,L Tols4 r*EAL E n E oV E i - pb,d c b mo r B oo n/ • ASHTIAL Marro° or ittnitavienn Co. Aomori.= Texan &WILT; 'taco Lr Tat GLUM' Bocerl. JAS VARY 3d, 1856.—The President having taken the Chair, a call was made for the Financial Report of the Treasurer, and he being unavoidably ab "mac-verbal statements were made by Messrs. WKnight and Kelly, in regard to the condition ef the Treasury, which were entirely satisfacto ry, whereon the matter mislaid over. Oa motion to proceed to the election of Man agers and - Officers for the ensuing year, Presi dent Martin arose and in a feeling manner en - - pressed his thanks to the Society for the honors repeatedly bestowed open him, and feeling the 'hand oY time pressing_npbn him, he thought it but right to retire from any further public ner viie. At the same time she Society bad his beet wishes for its success, and claimed hie support in - every proper way. ' lie trusted therefore, that hewould not be appornied to any onsce by the Society. Whereupon, by motion of John Young, the thinks of the Society were unanimously cluter red upon Mr. Martin for the courteous nod digni fied manner in which the duties of Peesidentbad been conducted. On motion of Mr. B. Kelly the Chairman was .* instructed to apoint a Committee Of.five mem bers to report nominations for Officers and Board of Managers, the.meeting reserving to members - , - the right of ;adding to ;the - nominations after the report of the committee: The Chairman appointed Messrs. Kelly, Reed, Speer, (car..,)SFKnight and Kelvy, as said 'com mittee, which after retiring, reported nomina tions, and the meeting added four persona as candidates teethe Board of Managers. Mr. J. Young, Jr., who had bee4reportcd as a candidate for the Presidency, wished to decline the nomination, thinking that usage and courtesy required Mr. Way, the former Vice President. ) On motion, nominations were then closed, and the members proceeded to mark for officers. • Mr. P. - A. Way receiving the largest number, was v; ,. .--ted by acclamation President; J. M. K. f3t , l t rrzi..?„ ;Lisa President; Alex. Speer, (city,) M'Enight, Corresponding ;7. Shires, Rea Secretary. • ;- 4 gentlemen were elected mem- J'Atoard of Managers for 1&55. James Thompson, (Eng.) G. W. G. S. Shankland, City; Benjamin Kelly, • .- John Murdock, Jr., Peebles tp; John tp; David Boyd, Indiana tp; nd'Cabe, Fayette tp; Sam'i tp; joi,a Young, Jr., Robinson tp; E. Henderson, Fi , rabith tp; Mathew Hall, Robinson, tp; Joseph '.-11.11er; Snowden tp; C. L. Goehring, Reserve tp; Balmily, Penn tp. •• On motion, the Society adjourned. There beings quorum present, the Board of Managers organized, on motion of Mr. Kelly, by re-electing John Young, Jr., Chairman. On mo tion of Mr. M'Knight, 0. P. Shims was elected ' Recording Secretary, when the Board adjourned till the last Wednesday of January, to meet at the Court House at 10 A. M. Corstr or Qualms Brssioss.—Before Judges McClure, Boggs and Adams. In the case of-Com. vs Perry Anderson, no-. Geed yesterday, the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the boy was remandedfor sentence. Com..va. Both Rea and Sohn Brady; indict ment, larceny. The defendants are . boys, and werefound guilty of petit larceny.. B>s honor • Judge McClure ordered them to be taken to the House of Refuge. Com. vs. John Brown; indictment, larceny.— whe prosecutor, Ged. Booth, and the defendant, . met on the 24th of October last at a tavern kept by Mrs - Bell, on the Fourth street - road Booth w". 11 ;intoxicated and-hidln his possession $4O, wkdch Brown took - - ehirge of at the request of • Mrs._Bell, promising to deliver it to llrs. Booth. The patties then left, and after taking a dish of oysters together on Wylie street, separated un Grant street. A day or two after, Booth called 'at a bitel on. Penn street, 'which Brown had - iiid was kept by him, but ascertained that itwas not the cam—and_vras informed that Brown kept a drinking. saloon on Diamond street, to which place Mrs. Booth repaired, and demanded the money. Brown did . not deny having had the possession of the motleys but stated that pro mos. to their separation. on the night alluded to, billed quarrelled with Booth, and placed the money in the watch fob of his vest. On hear ' ing this. Booth made information before Alder ' man Major, charging the defendant with larceny. The counsel for the prosecution urged a convic , tiotton the ground that the defendant was guilty .• .of constructive larceny--that is, be obtained the money with the consent of the prosecutor, but hie subsequent appropriation of it was evi dence of the felonious - intent. The defendant proved a good general character by several wit - nessm The jury returned 'a verdict of not guilty- Com. To; James Albertson; indictment, lar ceny. The prosecutor, Stewart Robertson, al leges that on the 28th of April, 1853, the de • fondant extracted $l7 in notes from the Gil of hie store, on Ohio street, Aliegbeny. - Thode fondant is a boy about seventeen years of age, and was in the employ of Mr. Robertson at the time the money was missed. - The jury return ed a verdict of guilty, and recommended the lad to the-mercy of the Court. Sentence deferred. Socirrs.—At a meeting of the Alle gheny County Medical Society, held in the hall of tho Sons of Temperance, corner of Third awl Wood streets, January 2d. 1555, the following gentlemen were elected officers of the Associa tion for the ensuing year : President—Dr. A. M. Pollock. Vice Presidents—Drs. -Armstrong and Drains. Corresponding Secretary--Dr. A. M. Pollock. -Recording Secretaries--Drs. Gallaher and. Wil liams. • . Censors—Dr!. Wry, Bruce and Ganam. Examiners—Drs. Ganare, Gallaher and Mc- MeaL Delegates to the National Medical Association, which meats is Philadelphia in May next, Drs. Goixixow, Gallaher, Brace, Pollock, and Arm strong. • Deteptes to the State Medical Association, which meets in Beading, Pa., in May next, Drs. MeMeal, J. Dickson, J. Pollock, Drairte, Cr:ticket; Williams, Mowry, O'Brien and J. B. Baron. . On motion, Die. Gallaher, Penick and Draine, be appointed a committee to examine into the maser, symptoms, methods of cure, and whatev er else may be deemed interesting connected with the_cholent epidemic, which recently pre vailed in oar city, and report at the next meet ' The following gentlemen are members of the Society: Drs. Addison. Gartam, McNeal, Bruce, A. Id. Pollock, John Pollock, John Dickson,T. Dickson, - O'Brien , Draine; Williams, Galla her, Shaw, McDonald, J. Wilson, Shields, J. B. Her ron, Wm. M. Herron, Annstrorviteed, Mowry, Black, Carothers,—Oral, McCandless, and Mc- Grath- During the last year the Society has to lament the loss of Dr. J. 11. Wilson, who fell a Tiatilit to the recent cholera. SALE goy 810C13, Thursday evening, 4th inst., at the Merchants' Exchange, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer: 30 ahareaßank at Pittaburgh. 10 do do do 10 fdo htinesota.Mining Co. ~ 50 do 14. Americii) do do. 94 do - do do do' do. Er, do . ..Stational i do do WS Can attetttiOll to Prof..lliller's adreilise meat in, another column. has reduced the price ottnition of Pettroinship to $4 00 for a oontserni lessons. BURCILARY.—Tbe grocery store of Mrs. Mal len, on Centre Areane;wis entered on Wednes day night, by burglars, who carried away two half kegs of tobacco. CIILIIO D Ilastos.—The:old Nnariegtuunline of Onudbusses, owned by John Behaffer, hes been purcbased by the Excelsior Company. Durrater Co ntr.—Deft:le Judge llampton. In the care of Inrin re. Wickersham, which boo occupied the Court for two days past, the jury found for the plaintiff. laxcasr.—Frederick Deck was committed to prison yesterday by 'squire Patterson, Of Indiana township, chiuged with the larceny of $22 from Isabella Wilson. Carus.—.A. process ■oe Issued out of the Dis trict Court yesterday for tho arrest of George liewton, charged with rising words ealcaLsted to Injure the reputation of Albert Mok. Bail required -- .in $2OO. IF} PRESERVERS JACKETS of all the dlberes: au, esenufaetored ledla Robber Ott nle.,•tkae sad Wall, et the Lens Rubber So. 116 kit t BY TELEGRAPH 1 1 0,711111 Eli.o I Al.. ! STEAMBOATS. _._.... ,... , IDOBIGRESSIONAIs. OO3IMITTEE OF AItiIfTRATIGN. Plit JA SCA!, I.- .1 . 854 . " • - -- - -- - - - 11 A:WES CILtRLTON, NO.' S 2 WATER . . • WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. ,W. R. Benws. V. P.-Ata G .....1, li•vu., E P .r. J. M. . Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Ng w _ _ .., • ' _ YORE ANL) CALI.IOttNA --- o Fr_ ~. nufasteder of 11. J Crarta's IMPROVED eIItNATIE.-31P.StIlatler. presented a memorial • 0.1-m - 3 ' - ' , - •,``.7• - _Et. Lotis. STEAMSHIP LINE. kV. Sherage..l R. T. Eambitt's Potash in Tin Cans. er:El/ Oit O:RN et.shrgit _..............__ . from the citizens of MassachimettS, setting forth PITTSBUIVIII MARKETS. , ; THE PITTS.BERGII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET rut 10C - eg.l . ris.vvir dour a•T or Meellet, k. erase:stoke ; I :" r •• riluE NORTIIERX ',halt sTAg- op. kfi i , I V ,'' r .i i.a, 12. 7 pounds midi, aSsorted: 1.42, •i n l,V,,..' t r i° , 7 l '' '",,, t. "1 .. .! 4. .' . '" ''''.... 18 g . . U... a in • ram, ...anted equal .. nr In use et shout Ina hill, 50 '. .•7:: ' 17,. ' v. ',. .elr. 'L e,i ' la ' •fti 4' rayrit ' h meanie '''. Mi y. 2 the evils resulting from emigration, and partie- ' , toil rim' CONrem - 4.yrg ~, Wally from Roman Catholics, and asking Con- i • ."•• -0,,,,, pter t arsan osii - rui. , PASS ENGEM AHD FREIGHT. Ja 211 E WES:. eaomirsets. er DANIEL WE. the e•me nen , •• teat In raska with : uti direction* fm. Hawing lat.dy Improved the menthe by inctesalsta the S a all, ali nrst eb.• en.snehira an; lea, 7...., yort o n use. ',toted •,n sub ran , being in a Lourb nee periabl ei u of the ...es. lb...mound will be marked, every reete grass for a head tax or not lead a. . S=oon each Friday Morning. Jena., :..•I' , .r. I . :Wee Lee the lat. and :Eth or each tumid. wt.. , thee , days tall hunbtion f e retailing An, ier.s. de•ir..,,, to try it will lotion of the wheri , c. th at the farmer or ottersiar still P I T T r R U RC, H i, , I r i , d g a ., ,.: 1 L V , , , ..t .., T I, LOU I: VII. I E . ... ,,, rf .. .lit , l,tp , FL:Nlay, fg .. luspy ..BI L. 7 , 1 ,,, , , i, , ,r , lay. Lizo.r . e fr zc n tt i t ,t, lo t .toi .. a.:: • 12, a i...are : ~,, :,,,,,, ~t. throuyti Limos what to i• ; ins In Go , u. , dale of the feat If he foreigner coming in this country. Referred tO FLOUR-the atipply is rrsti- isir, hut orie.w renal ., au _ s,. . i YEre Eon E r ne rEeee ea -e "eel, Thi• um, ai ••• ma r f. a. win be e sold the Committee on Judiciary. ehanyel . a:dee Th e m ern hand. rd • - •,..77. nod Mat ids, so jr- 'MIS LINE is comn 1 • _4 --- „,, twelve ne le no t tra,,,,,Vrt r tr, ' ,. ' „„.,., ' ,n,..., ~,, , , . ;.„1, , ' . elave. la. 11. Int, stuck. he, i.e.:: In tn.. tor the last to MY' DoLLys, ~,,- ',his s to the ,d,.., of nom th e tt at e r NLV ! perline at sa.,:el and •_::: la •-• tea at 1.,,J.. ' ' of•even limas, powerful steani- I :,,,,,,,.' 1 .., .. ......, .?;, , ••, - .7 ,nada, , .4 , „ .. t. . ~ ~ ~ .. 4 a , a a.... ,. .. , n t: •7 , 7 epn . r ran re t sound' tnat :Ids me.aine .... Mtn. •- i ...' wised rs din r 'ref IL tb •••• ' ' • qrch 1 1 three ears a, 1 L:le..• the hest ••t•f e- i II 1 Th 0:1 1 . 111 - ....t.,1. - 1 1.... - .On motion of Mr. Gahm, the bill contaiaing ,;,,,,,,,•,,,,',,,,,,,„ „„„.1. - ..,,,... oe, at ;bugs_ at 50. rt. ,„ ...... ~,,,,,,,. thud t .., ~,,, ~., ~,, . N hal, IMAM- 11, I'. ~ i. ilea r i v e . It a. . •LL . ist e. t , +an.. la ..a Ins reo, ; Skrildlik the California Laud Commission which passed ~,,,, . 2 ,-, ~,„1 „ ,,,,• , ,,,,, , L , ~, . ~,„.......,,, ~, 4 ,....,, , 0 , ,•,,,, 1",, „ h iv;! , 5 , :i , ,, , :• .,.,,,, ,. ,i t , i, ..,,,;..,„ ~ . i. ~.‘ ..ei . ,,,, th. . obio ! 4 4 11..itr . t, “. net;:csit JON ATI! IN.. n.. ••• a Idol, der. I.a. P 0..., Ca.tile rant,. craeLL, Isttar candast a• ...... - 4 ua. the Parifir terminus of Transit . all kind. and tbe beet Saleratue In te:und pan.. •t: lo • rittsto h Hedg e Farm Nursery, ry the House yesterday. was taken up and passed her. in Ear. t e or, L. i river . It .nneete .11 . 11 the t'n ' itial Ststew Mall Line nf L llout; fx ' ;:a it.' °''' ~6 arrival 1 1 - ease cr other seta • It T. Umnarr. Steam.. from Cinrintmo. to IsolDetile and at 1 , 8.L1. by H y ° o , '..... -•a: Le 1...eft,. . ...., P,Ye • _ i ITUAI7f • n 'ilk . .- A without debate. ' • BACON-mail mica of ~hi ::::ni.G.h es et cs.. trod 1,5n0 . ~,,,,,„...„...,,,,,..„. ,„,.,,, ~ , ,,j,, , , ~,.„. ~,,,, ~,.,, ....,,,„„ I or nab. r infiumatio, , , , ,ii . ,pli . to ... ~ , .. II Al IV 11 LI, AN. Agent ' 5,.. b..,0.,., ..,,,, .nil. fr, in , ~v enti:4 Cm t swio Mr. Broadhead Bounty Land Bill was re- . 5 ..... il.m. st 11. ss•li ; hreopiddos. Two new, nt,nniere have been edited to the I nen.s a n s t • 4 Sow tiny Green. N. V Phrenological Cabinet. ,::If ..... the rat oar , end Mechanic? Plank ili M , PORK-, .le of :411 , 1,1•71.1.. ih.ri. at Sl:Lims. Liar en, , Ins, whirl, new coa t i,. of the p,„ Ltne bat. ; Letter Bars made up at the ;Law-L.:der. 25 eta. per ~ FOWLERS WELLS & ,''",,t l , - d an extension or Fourth otreet. and about tamed, 8.,,, 0,,,,,,,,.., ts,os ~ Deport:a,. onne. i, • C 0.,• an agnarter mil. Dens Pittsburgh. '” and 13 do at • APPLES- mle , or. bid. tire., . td....• . P: . fr.,. Ivehros,h. . - '•- „_ _ _ Phronoloripte end Publisher. 2:11 Arch . 1131. A JAS. MURDOCK. Pmanwter. Mr. Dodge of lowa's amendment to Mr. CLIy- DICK LIE STATE a. ir attriumer...hunday I''•4;- ERIDEN MACHINE COM PA NI 7;N:itr ...••.•1 led.. Seventh. Philadelphia, furnish Thor on , he atilv • veer haera millertion or won ~,,,,,,, ton's amendment, the former proposing a misX- 0140 saes. r;l4 tea Lehot from :item at e.." 1 - 0 tat M...SENGE. NI '' •,• . b 'v.! ....... - •.Melotx: . WEST MERIDEN. CP.. hr. , . hand and eon. ; ` an wen e n iihr,,neingy. phyahuoyy, M•tar trees and p.. el suitable tor transplautioy this fall and . Cure, Magnetism sod Phonography. erh•ile• motet en.... imam a 320 acres in one tract and 540 la one ILETAL-- sales of lou am, miesouri Piy Metal .t dd.% els ', a i ,`,-4 , W , 1,,y - , ,, ,. ,, , - ,:. A .„,,..41 , .. , ,, , g; , ,,_ ...... .2........ T.. arenas making., LATHE, PLANERS. and other NIA• • sal. and re.ll. at New. York prices. Pmfee. The Nursery now rovers Stens ea ar*ee of groped and s township was taken up. ! mos., and 2 tnne N 0.2 Jun.. Illmdra at SS. six rm. ; PII I LADELPH IA . . 5 . ... a. ... .ErAre ~ .; i7, ,,: rzz., ... , Oath IsTs•TooLS, of sugaelor quality and finish Alai. I PARHAM , Patent lin eyed la üble A a Ft GI 'i. sinned exert...llona wi th charts , and full r0nten50y,.....0,000 area ebruhe eh/ plaza, and neer 2 Mr. Chore expressed himself in f ivor, nod Mr. , NUTS - e.l. air ,. et. 111,11,11111 4 1 1 . 30 r il /1.. I PITTSBURGH . a. csareass ....... ....Friday. ' 1 PUMPS, of all sixes for mho.. f'' ' n' ' . actor,. vallr.al water .• ' a - - a... v', en de,,,,,ti,,,,,,, „h . . .tar ~,, 10.Csat fruit trees, and 1,1.1E01 El ergreent end Siumtec are , PENNSYLVANIA -pin tustavara.....Satorday , eveniny cabling. free. ei t 22.l, or Ma elle for removal Loon-Soave sod passure grounds, , statin.. etc.. Cu.. with tall particulers. may be bad • u • ClaytorLagainst the estuend.metit, which was ; leelve dell, .10 Wet.. • et tiehlealr , Plan. carefully pack•al sod hat ereoiling to directions MilN E TABS' AND COMM KIICIAL. I ~, p r „,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,, •,-,..;• ~,..,,,,. ,„„ i,,,, ~,,,,,,,,, 0 auptiesition. sexo-,,... : . . . . _.. tu soy ra, of the United States. adopted, yeas 24, nays 15. • ,s. , . The er.ther esterda elienr,al 0 rain about, noon and d"1...,•••••• . I ENTL.ENIEN'S Fine 0 , 51.1 CalifOrnia i C. B. •READLY & CO. ~,..I, . ...t., i , r , ,,, ,t roMh t . l teatteti nt iol .o f O r r IT:. ofnithrtd -1-bousx.-Mr. Wheeler presented a memorial ; • - y r ~., ' For pert apply on leant nr to (It , , .•. ere ' 0 ” "';'• .1 L O L T , 11 '4 U llir '''''t T n.. ! ebnb" '''. 1 CHE AP which wa.s referred to the Committee on cum -; ' l' b h r '' lp ' t.• of tae ::: - 7 .r. ' ' fo r nill ' n " ;o- heavy , and our veil).' SoIIN CLACK. Ayant. f. , , ~ ere amoml. hi, y-iSSE without chain, , family, Indigenous and Untie. that is worthy arsenal meree, from shipmastersand shippingnierehants , I sse now pretty 0 . 01 mt.:Polled with Wheat 1 ‘,..._ ~, __,, , ~,,,,, 00 ,,,,,_, tessi. Or Is , cut by road, roc:hod:lg them oney, or by ; No. 8 4 THIRD ST., .N.E.4 ft MAHE 1.7. • cultivation ha ads mactka of nountry. Plants can w I T vie rr - ..- No , ••,`. iK'Y ' - L "' "' ' " " "I'n•s...o.lrsis•riiinii:9'..,..r•et''r.tir%-17,1;.."--i -...,-..,, 1 wouLD respectfully inform their friends ' '''' of ''''' '''''""". ' 0110 .. . 6".l "'"' "U" ' .l ill Kew 1 . 064 relative to contain floating lights ; 1111111neee wee my moderately Brave No further dare). 1- - - Pants moderate as usual. Prom drangen, cerh or atthe mouth a that harbor. . opment• tor!: place reepeeting the nen - ended , Ranking Wheeling Packet. - ,,,, , ,-.1.., ~ l auloous.A';., 407 lin3aleray. New "lurk. V V and the public genereily, that they have In store ' actoty reference In the city of Mahn, rh n enie e d ,al their •ompleteliall Stmt. rengleting of Carpet. of Over) i m e. On motion of Mr. Stanton, of Tenn., the 0004- i Heuer. Deyoeitorn Ito, Sr the thee. but without some Till, new and substantial steamer t . Chiitig A, Smith, . diewriptlon. from' Mr Rol, Velvet and lienismda. te, the ;Or dent addressed to us through Wilkie. Post Gam, aear data to gonnunitl , ltut.miblet..furni a hereof Judi/Imam. EXCIIA.oe. cant Meosstew. wills huntern Ingtmln. klerert and Rae. Fit,. 011 Cloth from , t t /Murata Pa, or left at our •tand on mart. dap., lit sage from the President relative to the rr-estali- 1 r ran as • rag Iv psetet letween littentiegn an No. 4.1 . 9 Pearl Street, New York, „„.,,„-, t ,,, i „,,,,..,ki. i.„; :t0ve d ui and v,•ey rich. Coon. • 21stuond Market, will be prumpth Otettled La . liahment of the Navy Yard no Memphis wee re- - whs.-tins. learloy Patel:verb ever, NIONOAI. W aDal ES- N ' ' PG....ri.A C'T' r .. °.i ' tst...-M.0.8- ‘ 0 ''''..,.....''- DAY and FRIDAY ~r a week . ion'stwit sod wtivsi. IMPORTERS OF WINDOW - CORNICES, V .: Td -' ,,,;;.‘'?,,,;.1,' " 1. ° :' I.„ 'gg „lti i ;;;,;';' t R "',.`,, 1 =7 1 „t ""."" : ""' irr _ ferred to a special committee. i To.I importm of all dessendloo. direct and . . Ina every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDA Y. atths BANDS AND PINS. Orders hum the Trade in New and ex, mine their shwa Steanaleata . llotelv and Wed Mr. Fenton introduced a Bill for cottinuing no . i . ,ave... for 1,44 ......171.7•72 pare ~,,,,,, „,,,,,.. - 1853 . .4.462 bate ,irk or at a distance will te• promptly ataende.l.. Alma denot. famished art the matt reasonable .rote. ITTSBURGII AO RICULTTTRAL WAll.F.r ____, and. Exchange ammems at Wolin:oil...lth the Pittsburgh eanytantly on band, Worsted. Klitsand Outten DAMASK. aa-.9.,naustenteandeeirk Doe • jP ll ' HOUSE &'.D SEED No. 119 Wood street, the improvements in the harbor of Dunkirk:- ; 1 ; ,.„. r•• ,, , , 0rime ,,,„.,,,,,,.,.., . ;;. ... r r ..... ~,,,,,, ,1,, L LCle jc iand o limJimed. and at Wheeling nth the. Bald- , CORDS. raseLts,(llllll3, Ar., li INDHV SHADES utd Treaty - 6A drif ()ALI. a 3 astairgh, Pi-B. It. SILANKLAND, oat. Shand, at. Referred to the committee on commerce. lmports direct In 1h44. of 1ti0......5K:231 'Bags Ohl Railroad. Yee weight or outage, apply no TRIMMINGS. all or which they oller at greet; reditral ' . ' card or to J. It UMW NGWOOD, Aga. Water et. Priam. . sts.24.4nor H EW PLOW FACTORY. _ - ...... a c..,)Maufacturer and Hasler In Aarkmitural and lierticult Irtudements, fur all land., Wholesale end e. The Rouse went into committee, and took rap 1 - Grottier descriptions 4.5.1:1 bet. s. • LA , 4 ,4 ~,,,,,, 47f - The Earl:lnge h. an enelnsiy new and spnedr bon , ' i 'Garden and rower Eve the Bill for the relief of Pur r ell.sers . 1- ~ ,,,,,T 'i Dina-tin 1F,53, or iu. „7 .4 - n 7 - , - „ no • of ran light draught, excellent accommodation. mils.. Worl4Fair Premiums. VAI_,L,EY FORGE W()HKS. t11 1 , 1 *•.., 0...., l'oudraMsticn ' ae f al. t d% dilly finished and folvshed-bullt exp.:tar me MD J. S. 11ALL & SPEER, , other articles connected with Arrlculture. 1 laud, which vras paesed. . - I Other deerrintlous - ....... ... ES.Bh ' S tage trade ne ts - TIIREE pitizE MEDALS • basalt. IQ beas rations la the ---4"3 ... While this was in committee, Mr. Sellers made ! Decreame urdlreet imports In 1,1 compared . • . Hare been awarded to the very elegant and euperlor HAVING commenced operati _ a Know Nothing speech . 2. Proclamation IA XEW PLOUGH FACTORY In Manchester, we are PIANO FORTES - ..,,m0i,..t.,,,-1 m talus r ' ng A) u every deveription of the Fruit Trees, asvergreeni, &c. se. f aft descrl,l na 1 Ikea .11.2.. hey, um ' , ~ 7 ,, . •,. TILE subscriber would moat respect- Messrs. Giddings and Waite had something to 1 ImY''' ! "r"- "'”1' '' -'' ~` , ' l sz,. ;„,,,, 1,„„,, 1-.. Yr t ' " 4!... B XIIIBiTED by the subscriber .- most imurosoz atern Among them will be found J. • S. Halls Patent Double or Delia Ploviyhe; J. 3. Hall's Pe. full, cell the attention of his friends .1 the Ply in . reply to a reference-made by Mr. Sellers, _ st ths csrerst P.i.sca in risking f....= ...Na tent Iron erutre Ploughs, Improved Lever Plough. alma P. Us to Me vier large esek of P.M. TreerEvie , 1 1n.... nf haat - al. Imports. 1b.54.. .... ... :Lids. bags , o Seetarianism and Abolitionism. , Daemon of Rio. din., WA .... :77.72:i bags , . lLoyeaunouncement, they would take iI e / Hill Side and Sub-Soil, Cotton ,drlugar Ploughs. tor.th. ; gamma, Shrubbery Rae. tirearthotteePl,.. da - Ode onlhortuelty to return thairananaa an • or with Plough Points and Castings of every descri p tion.; Of Apple, the stock Is lam and Mt. Of Ihter, we vs On the passage of the Bill the House nd. 1 teen...sof other descriptions ....... .._.... I.llu lays {bra numerous Blend., for the extensive and law, pat- Our Ploughs and Ce.tln_ge eau be had Whole... nd ''esttle We. Dwarf and Standard rel our own rating, o named. -.-. . NOOOO. heretofoni ratendlrd to them, ands... them that Bete" at eer .harm N 0.153 Litorty st.. llttaburlll. I choice varieties. Peach, serer, thousand fine, with Ebel. no rains shall be spared b., sustain the Nattering rani.. naradlindavail tien already attatnod. In order to meet the greatly In. - ' - i U;rrkVal: ""g= b ;',1 1 .14‘, ° 74. 2. 11 - ' -c— L. s ."L x a ' - „,,,.„, demand , fur their Instenusents, they have added li l AuLLAßEoTypEs__y ou e ,„ l ,„ 1 „,, t i„,,, , thousands, are ee. Pa us ! wand I Ch W. e. 4 :1J1.1e117t% Irately td their Manufarturlng farilltlee, whirh they trust Ibe liberally dealt eithf ' Call and see ' rr :Lek Hi cd. vrlll enable them on future to promptly meet every de- sod mei liiyarig to CARGO'S. No. 7r.. 4th et. : Seeffe pite4l4/actient. Ordersleft and e'lltteur•h O. man& .., , r , ~wit pus. tie in h In: ; m t . it D.hea, Liberty et, the 01:la N =tarn • P. tnnad. ° •tal.. I :l l.renti,' eill' or broth.., been and ion * Pen A IN ixille• Also. unhand - art assortment orrery !ulterior MELODE ANS. of nave:sty!. mid at low . ptiore, rends , (+mete-day, while heat. allows, for Ale 4111 •In. 1 p rom olti.Litr.lN:r Nis :it...7. lal MU. GROVE.TEEN di TRUSLOW, 505 Broaway, N. T . mortown Is found enlyin the ftwire Wend,. Rooms open , ~, it. t , • Moan y attended to. ~...., ~,,,, . - lantlng doh. neatly order. (Admlnlng C. :arbor, yi n t e ti day and evening. Pries. to suit all. s:e. - oclUdAwS _ JOHN MORDOCIL Ja, N.8.-Premiums Irene Awarded by the Amanda 10,1- -- tote to their Plan:alive yea. In raccersloo. sualamet . - . NEW Voaa, * Jan. 4.11 Flogs of truce were exchanged respecting money for prisoners. On the Ist of December there were more rains and the state of the roads had prevented the arrival of supplies. Part of the British forced were temporarily on short allovionce. The num ber of deaths by fever and cholera were daily. On the 24 of December the rains contin ued. Deserters say that the condition of the Russians was worse than the allies. There was much bell ringing and rejoicing in Sebastopol daring the night It in supposed ow ing to the arrival of provisions. On the sth a sortie against the French woe repulsed with muchlos.s. Oa the Mk the :demi : tear says, the batteries of the besiegers were re established and the allies sufficiently entrench ed and provisioned to remain through the win ter: • A Russian despatch dated the 13th elates that nothing of importance had occurred. Some satallsorties were successful ; in one, the Rus sians had captined some small mortars end spik ed-others which were larger. The fire of the al ' bee was hut feeble. The Russian defences ou the South are estimated' at 100 guns stronger than when the siege began. On the other hand the British have erected n' very powerful battery which has not yet been opened, on an eminence north of the valley of lukermaan, commanding every home in Sebasto pot, besides being another step towards the in- I vestitate of the place. The Russian Admiral Tirinoff put to sea from Rwebnrg on the 31st of October. On the 9th the ships had steamed as for as Dangos. On the 10th of November, Admiral Rumainsoff left Swe berg with 4 ships of the line, which were towed by steam frigates and safely reached Cronstadt The bill for the enlistment of 40,000 Germane awakened protracted debates, Disraelli sod his party in the House opposed it, but would not throw any unfair obstacle in the way. Milner Gibson said that the enlistment of foreign mer ceaariesindependently of their governments,vio lated the principles of neutrality, and might be taken advantage by Russia to hire privateers in the United States. The chancellor of Exchequer gore notice that • e will propose that the duty on ten remain 184 per pound until peace. Sir James Graham stated that Admiral Frans liaise is making vigorous efforts for the dretrue tion of the Slave trade in-Cuba. The foreign enlistment bill was. read o third time iu the Home of Commons on Friday night, and passed by a majority of 38. The measure is strongly repugnant to the feelings of the people; it is regarded as a job to put money in the pock ets of our cousins Honorer and Gotha. Debates ensued on the militia bill. Eml Derby and his party opposing the removal of thepill tie to foreign garrisons. The bill was read a 'second time and passed through Committee. Lord John Russell stated that the number of troops France is willing to send to the seat of war are only limited by the. number of Iran,- ports. The transfer of deposits by saving banks canting to 5 33,000.000 from the Bank of Eng- ad, into GoTernment 3 per cents. wan regarded ntavorably and caned the fonds to recede: It was observed that.the Russians were arm lug their ships in Sebastopol probably for an at tempt to a surprise by sea. Idprandi has been deprived cf the command for a fault committed at Inkermann on the sth. $OOO French had reached Constantinople on the Bth, on their way to the Crimea as a contin gent 'Omar Pathos force to be sent to the Cremea is now called 45,000 men. Omar is to embark in a few days. Generals Guyon, Hoslan, Pacha and 16 Polish staff officers were ordered to the Crimea from Asia, a. 4 soon as the English fleet withdrew from the Gulf of England. Carter & Co., ship brokers of London have suspended. Their liabilities are £BO,OOO, which the astect will probably meet. FILANCZ.—The propioed loan which occupied the government, might be • postponed until March. AUSTILIA.--On the 14th. at Vienna, the noti fications of the triple treaty were exchanged. It is reported at Vienna that Russia accepts the four points, as the basis of peace negotia tions, but the rasing of Sebastopol or the re duction of the Black Sea fleet will never volun tarily be ceded. If an offensive equivolent should be proposed, Russia promises acceptance. The treaty between Great Britain and Japan was regarded with great favor. Sirmes Sterling attempted to obtain simi lar terms for France, but the Japanese minister reins* A special French mission will be sent. Console, 911@91i. Gen. Harley was among the passengers of the Asia. Drraorr, Jan. 4.—The Legislature met to-day. The message of the Governor states the indebt. nen of the State ,to be over $3,000,000. The surplus in the Treasury on the 30th November is $463,004. The Governor recommends the prohibition of all bank bills under $5; also an amendment of the prohibitory liquor law to the license system of ono or more gallons; an amend ment to the law relative to mining companies, increasing their capitals, &a. ALBANY. Jan. 4.--Coanidorabla excitement prevails in consequence of the interference of Catholic Priests, who deitroyed books of a reli gions character, given to the children at the alms house ' on Sunday last. Four teachers ap pointed by the influence of the Priests, and act ing under their directions, seized the books and destinyed them. Bomar, Jan. 4.—Tho Re•. W. C. Eddy, of Lowell, is elected Speaker of the House. IDilsorr, Jan. 4.—Howard & Co., Bankers, of this city have impended.. HALIFAX, Jaw 4.—The Asia sailed atuoan for Boston. She reports having seen the Sarah Sands on the 24th, returning to port. Bakinroax, Jan. 4.—The motion for a new trial in the case of Martin, a Post OfEco clerk, convicted of stealing money from a letter, was overruled to day. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. sa,a7; 138,60 . 30,60 29,25 10,25 BOSTOIt, Jill). 4.—A. W. Farwell A Co., pro dugs dealers, have suspended. It is thought their assets will meet their liabilities. Tho failure of Belcher, of Si- Unit!, was the cause of the suspension of this firm. ' BALTIMORE, Jan. 4.—The strike on the Balti more and . Ohio Railroad is ended, and the busi near of the Coy:patty , is going on with great as.- "tirity. hare been 'employed. fit:cut:swan, Jan. 9.—Freights to New ftrlesits dull; scarce and drooping. Whiskey 75c. pct. bbl.; Pork 65; Flour 50, pound freight 256 i; 30. Freight to Pittsbargh; Whiskey fcle. per bbL ; Pork 60; Flour 90. Slorkets dull. Flour $7,70e.7,85. Whiskey declined to 25iq,26i. Hogs $4,9004,60, sales dull; meat 4i(Wsi far chowders and Mika ; sales 500 bbls. Lard at B rt7r . )loney stringent; weather clear and cool. - New Your, Jan. 4:-.-Cotton, a trifle higher: Solos 800 Mb' N. 0. middling at 131. Flour n shade lower; sales 7000 bbta good Ohio at $2,31 Or 9,81; southern steady; Isaias 1200 bble at $9,3760,75. Wheat firm. Corn firm; males 38.000 blab mixed at $l,Ol. Mess Pork heavy at $12,50, - prime $12,23. Beef heavy; sales GOO bids country mess at $ 8 ,7611,25. Lard firm. Whiskey, Ohio aci. Coffee, Rio 01410/. Su gars active, sales 2000 blade Orleans for refinery as I~(djG Lard Oil 7ber,Bo. Stocks better and quiet. - Money easier. Virginia piles, 02 ii eomberland 271; Central, 83; Erie, 301; Reading 741; Little* Mimes, 88. Etna In find sod PCCOn d hands this Ss). of 7.579 Of otbor desrrl b 005............ 1,000 bait Sanaa tin. 1853. offtlo 12.5,54 s ,Itder deocriptlnns 14z, D , reaae o'er eorrratannlit.: ner1..,4 U. I,n, ...971 la„,:a Arrivals from Rio n t or Belmont. XV, hogs. Total Exports from B. to the United States and tntrope toemuntha, fromJanaary to September inelos/re. fi T hurt three Tetra: U. Sutra. Europe. Total. 1954 69366.1 727.904 1,112.1.55; 105.1 6011,1751 ....JAII 1.2,42.301 17752 - 01,9n4 071 5n4 1,376.459 nales or the month-747 hags st , .0 ..,.,e ; 22= do et 9 , : to tor : 13.51 dr; at 1.0, to 10 , ,,, 2675 do at 101, ; 62; do at 11 to 11$. 10. 121 ha,. Bit,. 1750 do ‘l.arallsa at 10 , , to 11, 710 Lagnayra at IS to liI"e :400 do Java at 1:0l. Total, 11.9/1 bags. ll:telt:ding ream, and enutaLlsa. Monthly range of Oda. for Fair to 141 me foe lbal--.1.0- 0517. 11 to 1.: .lehroary. 11 4012 1 Mardi. 1 If. 4;12 : .1. pril.l( 0 40 111 j : tlay. 1017 to llly : dal, 10 y, II!, • .1,. 1, 10 to 1j; August, 10Ln 11 : eeptember, 10:7 to 11., .• 0,(.51,i, 10 , , tn IP. : Notember, 10 to ltill : Ireeendrd. Ito to 104. 3Yarket firm. Illo—lnferior IKl9Lie: Valr to 0(.1 Fair 10 to 10. 4 e ..; 0 Prime 10!:r : Cholro n n.... ANU.OS a 31.nutts. The New Year lute been Inaugurated In Wall-re. by the rodentannouncemnt of several Important feline.. which hare shaken aterial. cheek,. Ile growing confidence • hlch ha. been fostered by the frewbea from Yhancial iuter of the lamb .week or yam The anneaneercient °Me failure of Mears. Wadsworth b:,Sheldon was followed by that or M essrs. Belcher Ilrothers. very extensica finger Re finers of . Lou!,. carrying downMee.a Foster .t Ste iretnission Merchants nf this cty who liter Eil bemme e h mbarrasse V d by Large Intranet. made i to the St. Louis house. Art extensive Boston house. It le abm =l:l 4 ;er ba . WitTira ‘ h t i ' lit74,74' " . I 'LL!,Sntrr i (hi. are about $2 1Xr1470, and the estate. it In feared, will out membered.ocer3o ar 4011 cent. iiletery. Belcher, It will had. rernxtime .lure, a suit with the United States upon the euretlon of dutle.tiovied aeon sense of ther I ,, ,, ,, rtnnis of mulassee. which thetiecernment insisted should pay the , x lug duty. Messrs. .t carried their point analyst the Government, twit their los. the mean thrie by deterioration. leakage, expense,. At, were about 5Z. , ,000. It Is thought probrble 'tut Ms sturpensicn will blare 1e Jeopardy the pollen, of sevel other hon., to bt. Louts, hew Orleans. andittos city. Meat.. Wadsworth ehehlwri ans • young house. and had a fair 50105,15 Of cwwitah which has been locked oil. untwofitaille ralhuad enterprises, nod in assistlngWeamrit hanheamtother enr et... Pendent,. Taut were, we bettor. partners hi a Clairs— m, itank,•.; holm, and large ...Mudd , " is Wink of Macon, the cheulation of which wag used In Chi cago. They - yen also ea-manor the [ i ra te oflllluois,and In consequence of their failure the State interest due to-day. ~suet sl4s,llpl,ltas not been mid, although it was duly re mitted by the Mate. This is the worst feats!, of the fail ure. but there la come reason to believe that some arrange ment will be made In • day or two top, the coo p.m. We understand the Ameriesn Exchange Rook has offered to advance nee-half the amount needed, he the honor of the State. The payment 01,914.000 nn the principal of the ht to made at Springfield. so that that money Is not 10c0.... co.... The liabilities of the housewere mored at a million. but we think this fa exaggerated. The InunediaM. cense of the suspension le the;nno.reeelpt of large mitt Annie nuns the Weed, which were due lain week. stews W. k r have made an arnignment to a brother of the jo . ad•r partner. The foreign letters by the Atlantic are einerally cheer ful In their tone, and quote the Money market easier, with fume distewitico to operate In American event-ties. The low quotations vent from this market had,howerer. en the efteet- A conelderahletwmouct of nadirs to the encrelimi t t o e d ne, om a f o ma et x b e y u th ti i on s . h T p, hmreme e I sofr e t h e e a m, bow. al anti c... of ase of ,00. D of a Western Mod. Mr. 511tchell. or the Ohio and M baited poi Road. ,. .urued In the Atlantic, haring mot with lump The steamer of to-mbrrow l'rum Boston will tarry rut a fair amount of our se-uritice bought on orders received by the previous et•wmera. • Th. payment of Infanta nmporta on the bunds cf the ra rinni made. countler. pas been solnit on brialtiv to day, and Inferrer of no default of any importance. ex. netting the of the :tete of by naenu of the failure of Nerve. Wadsworth & Sheldon. Three or fur smell railrtad noneerua hare laid ore, but all but ono three will Nt arranavel probably i s few day.. Prob ably alidnua of harp born thrhursed to.day in tare:ie. of Interest and dividend. TL. re.,lpta at am varti — SlN.34l, !add. , qa,45 , 1. Including the trawfor draft ftr totarata nal.lle delta hahtnre. $2.17A.2,10. whith that, It hag b.:, Om a Ina.; thno.—{N. Y. Tribune. V. G. 101,1 Ft. bandionwo. 11an651. 4% II : Flrtnlng 10t.c Ti..J Dart Jr: 12 do. A Inv dnozs. • sbeuldnelt eo: 15 hnla whis ker. Lloatetter en: I.) do. ..1 Parker. 54 do. D Wallsoe.:soo 4.. 1 , 1 bx. Arne, Jones t Deno,: 4 bbbl.tallovr. 116 An flour. liarl.Auch tem 50 do. 51ercer t anhlnonn:l , l4o, 1411 1-12.trett.: 5% do. owner 170 1.51. ynL IV A: P. M'Cowheon, 3An Isnl nil. 1-1 Soiotart.r. volslnter, 10 do eh.. mat. WII Sutton: 110 bl.l4eurn moxl. I letotlne O. 2 h. It Weldon: 15.1 noo 'anti. I=l4ln dn.Piivlp, L.... 5 1 do, 4 .1 5111.1.1 , erger. 12 Ws ell. Al' ft ekr 1711 bbio HlngbAra on. 171 NI. wheat. Drys* 014 01. mru, 17 40 mmL mon.ot ItY IthoWN, , ILLE El/An—ion mr.l, WOW A cer.e doPennnek A en: M'Candiew:MesnllA or 2 4 A do. ) Itnypertr2.l7 dn. J Fuck: der, A R.err, 11 1.1.1 e apple, 1 . J,J., liquor. owner. 14 GM. ar,k... 0 IV SEW orti.EA sg. by Ilemal.l —llO bhb maivaw.J Floyd rc.: Pkev L 1 , 4011:100 I.ble 200 do. ? Pe...n0n:15 d, Md., onions. f mlog cr.ro,las ck. ha ron...lone. Denny; 001.1 WII•on 69 bpi 18.,Akrrs. 1 , Seller. • r,13 bblelxrd cll. Fahn,fort A ex.. 11.11 EFUNO. 1,7 EArt..tyg.--3 Dkll dr fruit./ 601. li.mris /I Collinx. laril..l M cult word. Mack 5 IMIn Apples. Creltralr. 72 IA u. do 2 61 , 1, butt,: Shrly.r txs N Ilarbsaph r, . Plot evy, W II Xrrk bbla wheat. Wllmarth A ow 7;31 aka Jo. 11r, 01.1. lour. Ir 27 do artdrx. 11e .11.1.n5 4 ON 2:1 .1, 5 xkspotAt..g. 3 11.46,1004 Larlrlr, N 1 11 Dro.r. 14 du. J Robinson: 518 tills paper.] 1. giber, alo do Burke A flame% CINCINNATI. by Americup,-1.1 bbin whiskey. hiller A (ticket/ma; 4 do dour. S liarbatigh lord, C. 09 Gee Lan.. Nimlek co. CINCINNATI. by Arable—WO .4 beef, 100 bas Alvan. Nimlck A co. 77 blo cotton. Kennedy an 21.5 dnr. 100. butter. J Fonrth Jr, Wo 1411 A LlAgett 14 et, tradurre, WCAndlee... Means A rrx 3 do. 12 do dr pesak ee.. 2 brae Caxteed. 3lnrphy A mr.: olts roots,klenilng bros. CINCINNATI. by 1:11.— . .NC1 1.01. nous. tell t I.`uget.2. do wheat. Bryan A co. CINCINNATI. by Bnll.linldiocr-32 I , bkoll. 111 bre soot. randlep, Seboontnoker A o eke brad pine. .1 W ROW: 2.1 hluis.,car. It Daltell A ern 114 tons tnelal.l.l Dalton:l. 1.10. f10ur,..1 0-Call,: 109 oil cake: Nevin A e-,100 bbls all, bhdo elder. Jon. t Dean, CINCINNATI, I, C. Ilealss.--19 W.I. tallow, Ilartssugh 4 rfr. Vol Lae plyas.lsstou: 1.1,1 a whlskev, 24 bra h0...0. I lr. Jnoes t Deno,: 3:i Jo. Imo Md. lard ob. Slmlak rm :A dn. F S!..ellers &ea:422 du roolassest. Leach, H'Alply & rag Iss do 11007,14 Lindsey: 4to&do.Cullo. WILEELING. by FOINIK City-451 bdts paper. A tcnen to. J L She4e: pkga wheat, Buell en: 110dn. Wllbtarth A rrr, 5 Wide Ynkeeen. mover 241 oko eaie. t dos bruume.l , l ok. ebrb IA bLle Apples. Owner 00 do. 'Utley & cue 1. do. I Herbert; In do A&A 51 . 411&::103 lan :D bbls do.') eke wad, J DalsolL FRA_NICLIN.,by Allesheny by. Os...need. Bross. Flora & on; 3 Abb. do, Ido bans I.stalort Ship toy: 3 ..ts rsa. 4 ka hotter, Black t 0 , I; 7 ha 5e5.1.13 ble rsgs. II s.reullsab: Us lay, 6 31,13 sop's,. 5 ska dr fruit...mem FRANKLIN. by Catfab-25 dos hide,. Leech. M 121,1100 pima rage lambert .t thiptom 10 tons metal. Brown. Floyd k call/ thla clay. &boom:nal., k ea 60 do soda, CINCINNATI. by Plttahurgh-140 tea beef, 111mIck k ea 21 hble castor nil. Fahnestock a ea 24 do whiskey, H kte Col oubta 00 dq Fl4llera R ea 10 do. Drown& Klrknatriek 00 da, Knos d to: 10) Lb's lard 011, 10 Ma hale. Jorom a Penny, I. has atone. J Woodwell; 8 do. Whitman, Wol 2 f: do, not: Llt hay, 90.0. rota 122 1,11, flour. NM I.lwavta 195 dn. 150 tka cuts. 60 do short, 7 IMIa Eamead. Wk F hos hooks. Imh k ro: bbl` wheaaown. el, 184 do, 54.1 aka ao, Umataa ea 39 slog cats, 3 S Dilworth . .6/4 do barley. 6 Cork; 21 dolirool. 37 do peaebea. Murphy a Tienmn•4ll d 0.13 do wont.ldo featherr. ACCandloaallmne no t 0.5 hie hay, W Holumahas ;atom Imam. Wit. oncr, 100 ska corn. 60 do oat.. do.pota toes, owners. CINCINNATI. by Keymne State—l 2 Md. whlakey. fl do. J Tendana 110 On, Mitehel,reo k Nom 100 do done. Homer k Robinson: 200 do. Harbaukb S ea londo, N'Cully. 100 do. Graham & Thomas; 50 do. 40 tea hams.. 4 hbia wine, .I.me• Delmar 1 0 2 Ids cotton, lieunsoly k .to surd, Holmea k ml 4.5 LAW pork. G Hingham: b do hoot; 609 ale bbls 0 W IMPORTS BY RAILROAD C 12.1-1. A. Prrecnrrann P. 11-2 A but candles, Candle/A. Mauls cc; Llols scrap. A Cono Ingham: 2 bin bay, 9 km totter. Smith A Sinclair. 15 sks rack A C Swyer 35 litis am/1m in r 0 tato., owner, 27 . 25 eks :beat. Bryan A etc 371140 . Wllmarth k rokl3o /I, Oar., Pit I/ tia flour, Hanna 1/ Dyer, SO do. 0 minim k Tlinmar 1/0 dn. Liticy: 900. Ait A 31 . 8a0r 100 do. JaWl 4, 10 Otis potatoes, w Ilagaley nk Si this lime, Lettielk Ulm 1U pkirs batter. looks wool, east; In Ars lard, In this mire trans Ehriver Mr. 13 tons trap llsonott en: It kon4 Llamas, Kink t Morearadi 302 ttils copper, 0 Nor ser. J 4 sks fru t it. 7 1 8 Mrs apples, a 0 pkgs hotter.= Ohl/third F. Iteronik '2 sks Brown it Kirkpatrick.rag.. 11 31'Col1oughi II sks DIAL. (MO AND Prdtairtretra Rartanao-461 Man corn, Ire- Knight k bro: 600 40J/rah:on .1 Thom., 980 do. 7:na11.8 or. 34,9 do, A Ballow 7 bee .1.:,6 , ern0r 1081014 taeoo. 70 lobl. lard. Jou , s k Deo77: 300 Inot vhosto 11•74 A Iral/rr: 11:11 Poor. slootgoroery ho,h; 00 do I/ Wallace:74 do, 8 Wa11...4 . 14d, Pell A Llagott; 93 do, fleratlne t cen 6 rytal butter, En 4 Doh t co; 44 In ' 11.41 I.lcoett: 14 do, 17 kg, ant, pant: n hI. bay. A K Leal, 30 do, Groutt:3s do, I' M'Kelry: 700 boo 0414..1 W Oimpaon 450 do, 14 W Blackburn: 8 too, metal, 7aadek 70. 134 1.47. paper, Howard co: 80 pkern batter. 32 do lard. 65 do dr troll. M 071 a apple, 10 dot - war, 90 eke wool. 69 cattle. ern err. 41.11. tallow, 43 by cher:KJ 11 Cantleld: 43 do. 7 n 1.17- tle t en: 1390 pox Batou. blds lord. 11,000 tr. Din:: 4 kre Lotter, Brown 48 1011895tr148494 his hemp. east. RIVERINTgLIAGENCE. ARRIVED. lAtierne, Benntt., Brownevllle. Jeffery.. !Irono. T. U. Phrlerr. Ilentbirlonn. Weal Nee - ton. Oak Daykryi. Problem. Elltebeth. ' Oman,. iVolff. Wheeling. Funyt City, Sirrant. Wheitilng. Stiehl:oo N. Wolf. Wallin:inc. Allegheny Belle No' All a nue, Franklin. Clara Metier. Gordon. 3 - ranklin. Ventura, Gordan. liereer. Pitteleirgb. liniment Cincinnati. Keistnne !late. 11.1,4 Cincinnati. A nierigne, Rachel:tr. Cincinnati. Exchane.lFCallutn. Wheeling. PhiladertpLy. Orate. Cincinnati. Hollitin leg. Bolding. eineintineti Ciaael.Abuma. Cincinnati. C. Beeler. iCalker,CincinnaU. Anal. Wmillourn. Cincinnati. 0114 Pee, Cincinnati. DEPAICTED. Layerne, Bennett. limanerille. Jeremy. Xenon. lirtnenstille. T. U. Shtiver. Hendrick:R.. West Newton Col. Itagani. Feeble. Elizabeth Pont City. Monte. Wheeling. (Borne!. GloPeril.Wheeling. Befit,. Cite. Davis. ClnnlnnatL • Philadelplii.firace. Cincinnati. • Cat)voy. Wo/IT.r. 31.1ehigen No. Bbl( Venture. Cordon. Bearer. hilt.—cla vecterday *venial: than. were 6 fact 0 !mho la the channel andlia*. You if/ann.—ft, Exemizaz. (left elVelluee. le the remlar pteßee for R'be+liar. this morning. • • CUIMSAri.-tn• fete hseentiga Plriemehe the milder tent Ibr ClaeloAstl. tN. mscaltut • • accordanve with tho provisions of An I Act of the General Asmintd, of the Staten( P. 0... htools. providlog An. the inonrporatlon of the City f Pltther urgh.•od of the Supplement amid Art, I. FERDINAN D VOt.f. Mayor of said City. do imane thi. my Prudent. lino. declaring that on the SEIN)ND TUESDAY OF JAN CA ItY, A. D, 1R.% being the nth day of the nonntli,...The freeman of each Wardof cold City" qualified tovete }n m