HOME MATTERS. After the retsina of the eleetionwere known, last nlght,lslarge crowd gathered in and around the MlYor's o ffice, . mid thn.llayor being repeat edly called an mile forward and made s neat ad dr!"44 thinking the people for their gener , :us support, Mul attributing the result to tho nnion of the pedple in behalf of s great principle. Ho Tv resei ed with many manifestations Onlp. . .„ COMM Or QISAIIIMIL Sesetnas.—liecore . o uuges ., ArClurei .ogre and Adams. At the Opening of Court yesterday morning, his honor Judge McClure charged the jury in the case of Com. vs. James Sterling, Wm. Ster ling. and Toil: McMahon---After a short absence the jury returned a verdict of "guilty in manner and form as hulictsd.". AS the defendant's noun ih aelwere. tin the Court room ,at fhb rendition of the v •c t, the court deferred sentence, in nider thee they.inight have opportunity to make any motion they thought proper. The ileferi ',i.ts were! ordered . into the custody cf the Sher iff: 7ha ease ofgem. vs. Edmond Fedderer, indicted for !Ariel:l7ow then reserved. The testimony for the dcfence being closed, John D. hithon, En-, addressed the and was followed by Edmond Snowden ` , Esq., for the Commonwealth. The jury ketumed% verdict of guilty, with a re commendation to ihe- mercy of the Court. the prumner was remanded for sentence. Com. vs. Isaac Williams; indictment, larceny. The defendant is a young man, and is charged with steal i ng,: from the store door of Morgen stern A. Bro., on Market street, en the 22d of tnice-mborl last, an overcoat worth $l6. The gentleuum who had charge of the store, when he missed'the article, informed the proprietors that- he Would go and hunt it up—and after searchingleteme time, found it on the back of the defendink l The prisoner plead not guilty, but was enable to mak" any defence—except Ids ownassertion that he had traded coats with a mannamed John Willson, and gave him two dol .li—rs to boat. The jury found a verdict of guilty without leaving the box. Thu prisoner n M re manded lilt. sentence. The Court madiraome in quiry intel the' history of this friendless young man; remarking that it would be a great hard ship to suffer - the penalty of the law if he receiv ed the iitkel from some one else. He gave him periniseirsi to Mold some respectable gentlemen before the Collet, who could testify as to his good . character. .. . Com. ve. :IN& Sloan- indictment larceny. The fenam is charged with riesling four pormda of butter from B. 8. Hancock. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. On the I opening of the Court in the afternoon yesterday, the muse of •Com. so. Emelino Kest. - Mg—lndictment Larceny—was rallied up, when .Cot ,McCandless, one of the counsel for the de fence, *shed haat the cause be continued until the next Iterm of the Court, in consequenro, of ' the absence of a material witness tlilm.-MuCen , lay) now hi the State of Indiana--and .wirtiont • whom it would be unsafe to prococd to trial: Ile also stated that the defendant herself. had gonel to the State of Indiana, and that the witness while on !the road in a buggy, fainted from phy sical lahaustation; and it was impracticable to proceed farther with her. for deposition was then taken, in which else expressed an a - elleot de- Aire to attend the trial,'and bore testimony to the innocence: of Miss Keating. Maria attorney Roberts objected to a coo :finagle° of the case, and contended that the , j mune rules of law which governed other eases should control this. There were two masons - - ,iigainst a Ipostponementen the grounds taken by the learned counsel for the defence—trst, ho did not state What.faet the wham would be able to prove secondly, the witnesils not within the process of this Court. A. B. McCalmont, Esq.. (private counsel fur the prosecution, also opposed a continuance of the cause, and remarked in re ference tp the deposition:of Mrs. McCauley. that it ought lo :be shown--perhaps it would be alighted as evidence.' Col. McCandless: then proposed that if the prosecution would admit as evidence the affnia vit of Mrs. McCauley, he! would be willing to proceed to trial. • The counsel for the prosecution examined pri Irately tie deposition, and deemed it entirely inadmissible—Mr. McCemont remarking .that .there veto not ten words in it that a witness sio the stand would be permitted to utter. Ilia !tenor Judge McClure decided that the cage aught not be continued, as the atfisLvit did not C. 1318 within the requisitions of the law—und the wittiess referred to • does not reside within the process of the Court. r It is alleged by the prosecutor Mrs. Evans (relict - of Cadwallader Evans) that the defend ants in !ILI , moan of July„ while stopping ether re s idence on Penn street, took from 's bu reau theleum of $l6OO iu gold. The defence allege that the suit is a persecu tion, got, up to injure the reputation of an unpro tooted orphan girl, whose character heretofore Ina been irreproachable. The trial will commence this morning at nine o'clock.. i Com. es. Charles Barnett; indictment, wsault• I and battery. The defendant plead guilty, to strikinglllr. W. H. Date on the month, in Add. 13teers. Office. The Court asked the defendant . .wkatt. the iiiiirtiestiotrwas, and was infornid that the Doctor had milled him a liar. The Court remarked that it was hunt to stand suott:languago, but at the same time the law says we must, or sober the consequences. De was ordered to pay a fine of $1 and costs. Com."re. Charles Bates and Henry Dickson.— The defendants are colored, and were charged with stealing a quantity of iron. Verdict, not guilty. I . BLAPDYTI De Varos.—This charming vocalist is about to visit i this city, and will give a concert hi City Hall on Friday n ght. Sho was the Prima. p0111:13 of the Opera Troupe, which visited - the welt some two years ago; but has been more appreci/ted as .a Concert Singer. Tho following notice of her singing is from St. Louie paper of late date Dr Vitus' COSICIAT LADT EVDDIZIO.—A fine andienee of our fashionable cognoscenti enjoyed the Grand Operatic .Concert of Ross De Vries, and her. amistants, last evening at the Melsolion, to a ciiMplets artistic fullness. The programme stns an admirable one; and the peerless Rosa warbled like the primal lark, losing itself in a flood of its own melody, and marking its distant flight by the outgushings of its seraphic song. She! shone more brilliantly than ever, we thought, and claimed triumphs over herself, as her voice swam in the senor its Belt-created mu eic,--beantlful, dazzling and almost touched with =ethereal glow. Effiewas indeed enperb in• "Casts Diva;" and ' ' her Magnificent and wonderfully flexile voice . rose Mid fell; and trilled and careered, and sported through the most difficult notes and patrovs, with an ease and prodigality akin to the marvellous. Herj tones seemed like liquid pearls, sprinkled in profusion from ! some pure fountain impelled to action by the inherent force of sweetness.— ' There! was a pipe of melody in her aria that vibrated in evWy gen* soul; a weird power, now brooding_upon its calm like the sacred dove; and then ripping its placitudc with the faccina ' tiog force of genius culminating in the scale of art. Rosa De Vries' "Ah, mon giunge," and •!Ali, mon film" her rendition of the fragment a Ter lineal role in Don Olovanni; and her execntron of Donixetti's ratapian dnetto, though so wide ly different,—were exquisite in modulation, cqmpthteness and individual adaptation. The tender sweetness of Mozart, the reckless . brilliancy of Donizetti, and the solemn, pensive Cadences of Meyerbeer were all mastered by the . wonderful malleability of her voice. She ran to F and back to A; and threw off quavers, roe lades,: and bravuras, in full tones, clearly, erirk ingly and roundly, until she blended the will, et and most romantic flights into a single may of surprising melody. liar low notes, in the selec tion froth; It Prophets!, were so full and deep that we could hardly believe them hers. We cannbt doubt,' after listening to De Vries, lent evening, that she is unsurpassed by soy eoesl iet3q the country. • Signor Morita is a good baritone; and }I • Lasiire's piano performiffices, and Signor Pa‘Aa relli's violin solos 'afforded evidence of their ac , complished and accurate ,musicianship. The tTOUpe is excellent indeed, and deserves ample - DfITILICT Coast.—Before Judge Hempton. In the ease or Barnes Vet. Elder, reported yen. terilay, the jo r y n ee d a verdict 5,)r fcr $.5:16,87. lobe McNeil for use of J. A. Brooke vs. John Keri., Cyrus Black end ]. S. Morrison, executor' of Marcus Black, deed. No verdict. . • - *lll3. S tewar t To. Sarah- Peterson, Wm. Pe- Winn and Samuel Jones, executor. of IL Toren;dec'il. Action of assumprit for labor per- Anatol by tho plaintiff. On trial, Dermal Judge Wilruims.—Andrew Fleming if a!,'heirs of David Murray, dcsfo. , Nillism DI array. Action of ejectment for a farm in Pine township. On trial. :ACMTENCF.A. —Judgment was passed 'ern, daY afternoon by Judge nn the inttipereous—Daniel Maloney. for petit larceny two, months in the county jail. Perry Anderson for malicions mirehief, was ordered-to the alone. of )refuge. James Albertson, fur larceny, on .year mud three menthe to the Penitentiary. Feu' Bore, sentenced to . the Clouse of Refuge by ill* Court of Fayette County, wcro taken to that institution yesterday. OTION M /CR — A NNW TRIAL—CoL hreandlesa , • yesterday made a motion to a uew trial on be half ofJatans awl Wm.:Sterling, recently convict -ed 'of tumult awl battery with intent to kill. The motion will be argued on EatunlaY. TTATF .R — YEAns, — xiIb - iiiiiiso - r - i , r 2 , dik l : Ago ;J.WaD:iaK. lms BY TELEGRAPH. CONOILEMIONAL. Wstatmaros, Jeti. 0. StNATZ.--Stiodry bills from the House Were taken up and referred. Gen..Caas offered a're.olution that the officers and soldier* of the war and revolution now sit ting in this city, be invited to occupy ',eats on the door of the Senate during the se, sion of their Convention. Passed. Senators Houston and Morton appeared and took their seats. Mr. Shields presented a petition of the sol diers of the war of 1812, praying tbo. Sens te to pass the bounty land bill now before them.— Laid on the table. Mr. Cooper prmented a memorial of the Acad emy of Licences, In behalf of Dr. Kane. Refer red to the Committee on Naval Affairs. . . . Clayton.—l hare ben requested by Com modore Steward and others, officers of the U. S. frigate Constitution, for the remuneration from loss occurring to them from the recapture of the Layout, on the 10th March,.lols at Port Prayer cr by a British squadron. Referred to the Com mittee on Naval Affairs. . _ Mr. Douglas presented a bill in ['aver of the construction of the Pacific Railroad and Collat eral Magnetic Telegraph. Read and refhrred. ' Mr. Sitiehis from the Judiciary Committee re • ported back, with amendments, the bill for the re orgazdzation-ot the Army, and moved that it be printed. Agreed to. - Mr. Broadhead presented the petition of citi zens of Cumberland Co. ' Pa , praying for the extension of the Bounty Land Lave. Referred. The - Senate then resumed tho consideration of the Judicial Reform Bill. . _ Mr. Geyeereneweti his motion to strike out the first -section- . . A lengthy discussion ensued on the amendment of Mr. Douglas, requiring circuit duty of the Judges. Messrs. M 0.4012, Butler, Toucey, Busk and Geyer argued against the proposition and • thqught the duties of judges should be en the Appellate Court at the seat of goverument-- Chas. Fessenden, Dawson and others favored the proposition for circuit duty. Without coming to a vote the Senate adjouru ed. • . Heusa.—Mr. Aiken asked' leave to present a niemoriel from the Charleston Chamber of Com merce, auggesting.that a tender of mediation be 'made by the government in the European war. Mr. Walsh objected. A resolution passed terminating the debate on the Pacific Railroad Bill °tithe ltith inst. The House then took no the bill to amend the act graduating and reducing the price at pub lic lauds, Mr. Dawson, advocated his amendment incor porating in the bill the main feature of the Home stead Bill, and fixing the price of land at Hie. per acre to actual settlers. Mr. Ethridge gave notice of an amendment limiting the benefit of the bill to native citizens and those now naturalized. ..The bill was thee laid aside and the :Military C,firundttee woo, udmotion directed to inquire ho w tit* propriety of extending the armed tsum. vales' net over New Mexico end Utah, with a view to prevent Indian outrages there. The House then in Committee took up the Pa title Railroad Bill. Mr. Latham, spoke ut considerable length io advocacy of the hill,nn.l also for a line of ottani thips Iran Son Francisco Co Shanghai. When he bad concluded the Committee rose and tha House adjourned. BOSTON, Jan. 9.—Jacob F. Brown, messenger of the New England Bank, hung himself from the window of his house in ilowdoin street. The I rope broke and he fell and was killed.. Gov. Gardiner was inaugurated to-day. The tenor of his message is principally upon foreign population; the duty of Americans towards them nod the danger to be apprehended from them. It latices the great Moresse of emigra tion and the beggary and crime incident to it, and urmn that wise statesmanship ghoul,' inter fere within the limits of the Constitution, and ameliorate or control these element.+. Ile con tends that the dominant race must regulate the mooming class; and recommends that all the ,choula aided by the State shall use the same language; and recommends that .11 military companies founded on and devoloping eerlmive -11 foreign sympathies, should he disbanded. lie al.o recommends that the Bible he retained in ' the Politic Schools, and is opposed to evt.ry ! toes use ter.ding towards the union of church and Shale. Be is particularly severe on impor -1 tea riiagogues, agrarians, Red Republicans and others. He is opposed to an easy way to I INLIUTNiiTIItiON and hulls that foreigners are en titled to enjoy all the blessings of the country, hut natives ehonld continue to administer the Nis according to their own judgment. Ile recom mends an amendment of the Constitution po that the alien elective franchise he restricted u. 21 years after naturalization. Wyatt:l:area Cove, Jan. Fl.—The Old Soldiers Convention are in Session in the Presbytori nnCffurch, Jeedl3. Sutherland President. Af ter speeches by Peter Wilson and others, a pro. cessiOrmors formed and a visit was paid to the President, whit: was addressed by Mr. Bother land. The President responded by quoting the statement of Gen. Cass, who was present: "We should cling to the. Constitution as a mariner clings to the last plank, when the waves threat en to engulf him." Samuel George, a war chief of the Onandaguns, representing the sic natimar, made a brief address through interpreters. i ,The Convention re asirembled at five o'clock in the afternoon, when a series of resolutions were offeredbYGen. Combs, of Kentucky, which after a number of speeches was adopted. A letter (rad Genera - Mired was read, declin ing- to take Part in the Convention on account of holding a commission under the United States, but esprtnnsing the warmest sympathy with the cause. The Convention then adjourned to meet in the morning. New 06LEA3111, Jan. 5.--The Cahawba arrived with liarluoa dates to the 2d. The Princeton ar rived at Havana on the alst, after an unsuccess ful search after the Albany. She would have for Key West on the 24. The trial of Estnmpes alias Lacoste was pro gressing. He made a declaration exonerating Felix of all complicity with Baracri, and repu diates any connection with the Cuban junta in the United States. He says he was alone in the attempt and is ready to die. Ile will probably be condemned. It is thought that Concha will probably pardon him. The captain and mate of the schooner John C. Phite will only be charged with smuggling. , George N. Saunders canoe passenger in the 1 Cahawba. Jan. the Supreme Court to-day in consequence of the renewal of the Erie troubles. St. den,--S. Campbell, Wm. :Nitre dith and W. L. Hempstead made application for a writ of assistance directed to the High Sheriff of Philadelphia County, come:Landing him to proceed to Erie with such force as may be liters bary to carry into execution the several' decrees of the Court with reference to this matter. The Court, after consultation, said they were not fully agreed as to the form in which the writ shall issue but would decide the matter: to-01,- 1 row rimming. Vissntsturos CITY, Jen. 9.—Senator Morrie, f New Hampshire, is in a critical situation from r atesek of disease of the heart lost night. He it easier now. The old soldiers to-day appointed a committee o attend to business here during the present set,. ion of Congress. A flag from the holies of Al osuy, was presented by Col. Taylor, of York It is said to be worth $lOO. The convention as addressed by es,Oovernor Ritner, of Penn,: sAlovernor Sprague, of Maryland, Col. Todd, ,f Kentucky, and others. The President and several of thy Cabinet at ended the Opera last night. The proceeds were bout 0,000. Ncw YOUR, Jan. 9.—Last night the swim:, State of Maine while going through Mil time, ran into and instantly sunk the schooner . Sps, k. from new Haven. Ct. Iler crew were raved - The steamer was uninjured. 'mama" Del., Jan. 9. W ill iam 11 harm, was convicted to-day at New Cantle fur robbing the Dolt °lime at Melfora, and ass eon tented to four yearn imprisonment. EftlE, Jan. 13.—The Wm Shore Railroad was torn up by A mob at Harbor Creek by -order or the Commissioners of highway. They are now tearing down the bridge over State street. Judge Miles and Sheriff Vincent were polled with snow balls and stones for 'interfering to prevent. Dnrrom, Jan. b.-1n the flume to-day a mo tion way made to amend the constitution of the •Ste to mg' as to provide that enpersou shall have an elective franchise who cannot read and write the English language. STGUISENTILLg, Jan. 9.—Nlettnn k Cdr., facto *3 , was burnt last night. Paortnr.sce, Jan. B.—Tbe old mill of the l'escedalo Manufacturing Company at Peace dale, was burot this morning. It was valued at $ll,OOO and insorod for $ 5 , 250 . IL " Lb "' first mill that used lower lobate in thin country, en , c 4oo . be. n. --James Harlan, Whig. is elected to the IJ. B. Senate from lowa. CINCINNATI. Jan. 9.,—Flour $7,60®7, 75 . Whiskey 25. Hogs dull; unsettled nt $3,800 ; 50. bless Pork $11; green llama 5166 i bulk shoulders 41; tides 51. Prime bird Lard at Bi. Groceries quiet and unchanged. The river is falling with 8 feet in the channel. Wm:alter mild and cloudy. S.Naw Tong., Jan. 9.—Cotton unchanged ; sales Ca.rpot. Chain. Md.. 194:3-1: 1%4.1,1 2.1: Coverlct Yarn : HEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. 40 hales new middling at si. Flour easier but =4,5 : Candi...wick It ; T.lue.; Battlug. No. 1. 13 :No F'oul Won: IL MeDnns.d'e Adyrrt.ing 111 user to. 100 not quotably lower, with ',ale,/ of 6500 111313. good ^—' Family &Mktg 11: Cavil-lug 15 . Na• au etre.,. New tart. C0 . 1....GL—T02 Q 1,01,110. Oat .1 , 01.14T0 Ohio; southern easier: s ales 10Ik) bbls.. at $9,. 3 ,, i tem e ., ii. l „ e , 5 s ,. siiis 5 ,,, Cal , . 14 5 124a59,62. Wheat firm. Corn attire: sales white hues. mu. 14 rl4 lb MAU, how. cut 10 e$ 5 western mixed at $ l , O- 5; round yellow s. l . o @r - T,Vae l =liu...lfi ',., 1 : ST=UPe. tut it ; -11 ''''' 51,06. rork a trifle higher sales 500 Ws. at : BED coRD,4--11 5 .m., $./.5n. V.,7;yitt.L...00 . p ..t,o. $/2,12...4512,2 5 for mess, and new prime at 1150111.4. P ~1 1. l" eu.-ik D. num,. si.sr. 1 . 72.11,17-P..3 . 0 1 1 ... $12,50(551. 3 . Beef easier; oaks SOO bblet. coon- 11.ae. - e SAL 14 et-.1..fl B. try mess at $5,90(4 . 411, end repicked ChicagoMmuuti LisEs—usaltialk..2.sl dos. Moue sl.m p at $14,50®515. Lard firm: sales 000 bbls.— ' '''.. Whiskey better. sales :t5O bbl. Ohio at 3746- 38.1. Coffee and Saco., unchanged; a moder ate business. Nlolasses firm: sales 700 bbl s. Orleaus at 21.:(&27. Linseed Oil firmat Sl. Sales Kentucky Tobaren at qe ii. Stocks steady; 'money steady; Virginia Sixes 1.31: Canton 211; N. V. Central 53}; Cumberland 29i; Itcadilig 5.60,75; Erie 41i. PILILADELPLIIA, Jan. 9.—Flour quiet, little ex port demand; sales 700 bbls standard and good brunla at $9.35€39,371, mostly at the latter.— lint little doing in aye Flour or Corn Meal; wars 100 Gbh, of the former at $6,00. But 'little Wheat offering, prices unchanged; red $2,1063 2,11 and white no $2,21. Oates 300 bbls Penna. nye at $1,25. Corn in goad demand; further sales 6000 bush yellow last evening at 960 pod 2000 bush white at 95; 1000 bush now yellow sold today at 08c. Oats, sales 1000 bush good southern at 54. Iroirlarkets depressed. Gro ceries nod Pros isions, but little doing. Whisky, very limited inquiry; small sales at 37. NEW Oatr.stis, Jnn. s.—Cotton stiffer, but not quotably higher, sales to-day 8,500 bales, the sales for tee week were 31,500 bales, the stock, exclusive of that on shipboard, is 105,000 bales; the receipts are 55,000 ahead of last year. PUILADELPHIA, Jan. B—Cattle Market.-1,400 Beeves sold at ;I.'S to $:4l per hundred. Bogs, FMCS 4,000 heads at $6.50a57. CO3I3IEIICI A L OM MEMO: OF ARBITRATION, FOI , JANUAR Y W. IL Mow, V. Divan P.c. J. S. Diva, Jso. Scar, REVIVW OF THE PITTSDOROII3IARKET Ibr the week ending ./krawnr 9. 1855. The poet went: h. teen • runderately active one. fee Ws ineia The reenipte of Prelate have been heavy. and our warehoneee aro now better filled than at any time gum last May. The laver has tern gradually going down, but le now again on the rt.. There la abundant water for ttte par t...of active naelmstion.and the rain of Pond.' last and Monday night will either give • freshet or keep the River The enahboals did not all get out. The geld te n t . Y iv Mohr rupervene4 on the Into 1100 d. PreYntod the te't from Woking through bmlou the dam. and when thaweath er etumged for the better the Meer sent down bonen they all get teen. About an/ late. and the immual quen' tit of barges. not out ; snit there are wine bate left This. eatoulation wholes that there Cali much ten eimi athmt than hail Immeu antldheYmi' The week has been • truublod one, in Money matter.— Ice alluded. in our M. report to the ausitenslon of ti on Tuesday of last week. On Wednesday this so tollusiml by the auntomision of Masora Item. t :lament mil Messrs. W. A. 11111 t kkk The eflett of the. inispir. mous uprin'ttis husinesa of the' Oily It I. not mettle to dvimit• fulls. Ther.rearhey l a eery lark , number of dm ...Womb who are etinnkytiently embarrassed try the midden itemisation of their moans. and a still larger number uf email depositare hail their entire capital swallowed un•— Still. s sior business men hare addressed themselves b' the .tech t:f giettirM out of theirilitfteultle, sod a little mutual forbearance all round. with energy. (Tudors, and erns my. 1.111 serve toiearrY them safely through. We are unaware of the real condition of . y of Ihe pus pemled houses. and no ln.tulrfes h•!.• l nb- Wel lb. umbel Information. We were led m helleve.•hen we wrote our last weekly report, that lien. lounnier •ou 14 eon.. nut lair and moans in the end but •o now fear that hi. failure is a dlialatimui one to hie crblitore. An erboit ••• noide te get him b ;reefer one Gr two bf has ..... t ere Intl be his chosen the better of mating • vidontary amigunkeint to Thom. Mellon and Thomas rm..... lot East Liberty I for the common benefit of all in te,Med. His Orsini are understood to be In .are COU(11" Rion. and will not be fully understoml until thoroughly overhauled hy hie AV elmi has beeniolves as to the condition rir the oat, er tare 'louses: but we presume that Wale litamrumit 1111 either he fiutheoming from them, if they *spirt to so en, .111, lore 11uuldati,m. • eul harmer era Trevuorer of lb. Obl Ilennerlvania I,4rtard. end Pr4dent of the Cunnelloville Road mud as h chief clerk wee Trevaurer .4 the lat.r. Ale had rentrn et she funds o(hoth. The 1101 • l'ennejleatill head Is tut teal onfleree. hut It 1. net Jet Itunwn in what ettent The utmoat effeet of it, however. mar be t , r rative the nay nt the J antler,' dividend. and thie nnlf lee... 4 the va•mn hatu.nlna at dividend VI.. Opnnollarillo iaio however. I. bewails 113VOITeki, awl may Le eseutwlle4 4. euvrend opera...until able le aeLirsta altalv , to trim :teem. W A.llllll Co. were Tr./Leveed of the Pitts user A dtembenvitla Itailroal Co The Jarlititri lestneent on the Pemcht cold by thief:mean, had been provided tor, tmc.re the vueretoeion ; tort to , . the Treanurtra ann.unt Mreel hoe.. Yet ben divulged. A new Beard of three tor, w. d e em. e tMeeting of Etorattolders on Mond.] wl.tch. It iv meleretiewl. will make a thorough menege , n eo, ' rim failure of heirtme A Pm-. of Louis, followed by o• Orr low, failures in New Orleans, New 1,,k. end Philadelphim Wit• feet rob td to restore mord...me or improve the Money market. The extrregate tithe fail or ey of the poet trek I. pm table rota eight Mdeomilleme and may mutt in the entire l re to ereditore of 'halt that Viet. Yet. In the flea of such we and the mn• n 1 1.6. Money wake( Is generally fL-mer and more ermisinkr - It would 'went a. If It went by the role of temtrarlea - It hen the outman) proememe men'. better Money loom.. a - er e et when they Crow worse, Money Is caner At so, b- the Eutern tapers Mt talk of more case in th;ney rlr eh, kgreater anutolance of capital and more willlugnew •to lend. The innards Interest have aloe grown leen. The Ind.., of Erecie metre. In the flanks in proisetlf et the I.,ttona of this change f, the better together with the genmal curtalleurot of bud.n operations, the Mealy low Inward of Cant Wad and the feting off In Eorotmen importatMor. The moltta treat cf the failure oethe !Welted an the and red theatre, of the heavy .Valletrow in New Torkand Boston. The New Orleans Delta of the '-'7thaltd I The suer enehm of Megan , . Brander, '['twine. lioldmrd. bleb ham Mare ,d , erday, haseast room or led a ffl , eXetif h-liu/ over the Shams market sod all denendaht on or e...onectent with It. This house. until within a piton time lark. while enraged it the Cotton Factor.. teminewaen toyed rely caretlent reedit It is sold ate. between smsiloo and P. 10.0011 feettetel over liabilities, and it is rum totenti . • hoped, that Ka suspension it but temporary. The Immediate ranee of Its lose of credit vs. the leprarame here ofs large ~,runt of Mlle drawn.n them by the mn inlaw of the minor anon. inan [ltdWe... The., under the noodithm of the honey market In the West. lee,* barrel oW with an Itneency that the credit of few Loosen mold wthetand added to fhb, that In relation to the Money "...kat [overlie the West.the hemmed!. were laxly te, be mmt away In rein. with no evened of • millet.° KAM of the ralue againot which they were drawn. These Mr met...wemade mar Ranks backward, amt mane ti leodere nsemms, and deprived them of the we of that credit which they hate hlthertoyostly entorml- The New York:Kinn, sad: - The 'run' 0r. , . the Pm rloge Banks contltMee. For the bet two afternoons and evening. crowds of the poorer deem men and women. hare beetemed the doom of the Chem Mr. street inetitution. and the linkkertorker In Eighth avenue. Thls to proton wethink. mad by the nmesities of the deposit ors than by their tetra" The Cincinnati Clarctle of Monday car. Nothing of Freda! Internet tranrpidd in Mousy Matter.. Th. d...d .",- pllmo cannot herald to ham loaded. TIOI•vondle ad. yids from New York tended to 'ettengtheo emMiemm. - Fastern Exchange was firm at 3ifol I Prom/oat end MM.. Bankers wen... dl/peilled tef draw to any exteut the latbr rate: New Mime. Is Irregular and may bet ornate.) as. riontime acorn par to 1 erre:dom. thus:nth a greed Jai b odemel by priests drawers that buyers tants. at the lower entr. 'lowa Erwin A Co. Paper Manufactured at Middle ton, io Ude Sm.. faded sod made an dalgotomit Fridar. And the Cornmerelal of the immolate ad o• In the emelt' port of the week Meson. 4 Eirolding A OM am...hewing home. In this city and New Urbane, bed leo rorpendt and yesterday the well kamasind heavy Tot. , no hone. klesere. badly A Kennett. wss b rind L , the extreme emotive. We underetand. however. that fhb bon.. with • little indedgenon, will lo able mon to roeson again. ' Mr. Kenortt It well and long known In this moully. ea an aeromplisleed merchant"( the ammeter: lb, Mein .% orinefelea Mr. Loudly came hems few years et.m tom Virsiula. and abbots. his reeldenm among 05 h. been brief, he hal mole hoot of friend., and Le, t. WI. br unbowed . ronmotZedmitted ten • high.hmat irrln• gentfe - meru almond too confiding and honorable for tide ra, of t hariere. Noi oher failure.; e.f as y [lament fines taken phew In the city. durina the lato three wee.. notwititstatoling the ru nr. which bare been current and It is hotml that m`e . " Vistet d i l m:ll that le needed The toulevllle Journal nt ..ye 1“ —Tide gullet. lout deelorellaegeli. Plt.huralt too leen freely oCcreel .t 11.1!, mite Ay the heat-tnad. and we Awe. reasirm tiot On future delivery It ',ill be nuolsewed conakterably cheaper. The ratan prioraw lilt. hurib ranes Nom 14 to IA eente. The great want of wove ay hen partially produced I.l.l.4leettne. The N. 0.1101141 a ar.the 301 h ipintee lair Sugar alrenned t`ilitt. and 5141seare dull at IlyAite• for Clitne. Falee on platOatton at 120121:. no Export. of epecie front Bunion tw ',reign an. du ring the year IS terl amounted la 117.41:1.4:37 Thu Improrte at New York duetnu the week. 01013,1 to W. Incrotee In General lterehandtie. ehortily In ea,. of the rornerpondluit week tut year. en god le o f to the annexed bourn 1.f.1 F 4, Ow ...at: gioner Oal !tff.coloi orelakwllse -••• . NIONET R P.XOIIA 'Mt Id -The ....city allnereneY ....- thin.. and the rate of diaeount pm:minx. 1 1 1 eend. with neenalonal traneartionest Uneumnt Lon•y. whme sahmide atoll, 1. tgkon at oup former unetatinne. Fait ern Y.sphange la not..r plenty at par and fu Premium. and Weetern Is dull at I'. f difichunL The Bank. are die ...muting we far u they deem It sle to go. to their regular rue...deem. On the ;dealt. tanaever. IC Is nest to import!. No WO. , paper •crept al. 11. wed edorhitaut role;. ASHES—PearI. ham bran anltt at fo`i. durin¢lila week. four mtw.,and woo nunts at ; Pot! are aria at (1,04 ealrfatta 111.1141M111•11,1141 C11.1V% are waking to trawleat .5.24,4, and fltn. 1.411 WO,. Itoollgr /Wow of .‘"..i• Ads at :1 , 41213.,. It APPLYS-• the supply of 11 , fair, and priersoliog. yule Do m V.l,oom.s.l,m),sail quail from fd:/. 5 64" 2 . 475 r llKASrl—tbem it a tolerablyc Ir a uPPI7 " Nolan Whit.. and sal. at ki.r , ..ai1.7: , In small .U. 1117TRIL 0 V 111.4, Prim. Butter l• growing dull. Lod mt. rid.. at 15,.,..Z.: Int , rlor lloidn ; Paelml 11(012. Egg. utwim. • 1.11,-o eupply. him...1,111...i lo •.m. 1100/N—the atm.:. of tom . I. liwld. aO.l what yew Wes al,. mMuldo.l.mlldarer.nly :Mullen at.c.,4q7. I:III2K‘yIiF.AT FIAIIIR—we Mar /Anomie. and no stock .a. baud. Tim tart quotation wav $`475 ligyek nitro .24, HIP/1171.Y—salsa of common 111 do on arrival at 1121.1. aml from atom at $2.76444: 1 .0 0 . eastern Ilsxmis nog. from slue at 12.404•1 4 1.2 5 11 do. llecelvml during the week 244 dose,. ilg ildWAX—there las alwa.l7 demand at:11147 5 .... 1 4 7 . 77 . find hands: from atom at Wu usual advance. IIIJOKISTA i Ttlill.moile•ofllurkele at Farther at 112.00. and from .tom at 113. 5, lwri, Tub. from 'Uwe. $714 $7 60 per doz. small do. V..!•0. etYrftei YAILN: lc.—The 7.11.0105 are the ruling ratan : • ~. • . , , • • Noe. 6Le 10, Inelueive.-115 ej. ?b. No. 14 e ID N ea l' a ejt 0. No. 17 e 0 Nn. 1 - .. . . ....... ....... e. N.fiNe • _ _ 1,01C.N1 TAM •J e lb No. MO. ..fr' tid D. g t D. ORTON 001tDAGE—Cottnn !tope, .1 and upward.. do. below Bad Cords. $2 1. $1.1t1: Sash Cords 111,60. CANDLES *..lAP—thera I. • to.iaratelyartlredemand Eder brth, and Azad, edam o(Dintwd Candle. at 13`.. .V nvld I 1.,. Adamantine lA. LY.mmon Soap 6. and Sawyer's Toll. at .10.10. CHEESE—the demand from tho bade continues fair.antl ell•n see mauls, at mull lots DRIED FRUlT—the. In not an aetlnn dotarn.l. but se note sees of Dried Apples se. 11,12, and Posettes at V2..)0 FEFat—stoady nicest mill or Bran nod :thong , at $1.2. 5 100 to. $1,15 tor Sitlnstal!. and SLO3 for Finished FKATllElt..%—tnixed Feather,. are held at"...: and tint ar tier prime live U.,. Feather. are ladling at .haulta. and from More in the mall way at .E . . 440. FRUIT et NUTS—sal. arc mating in the regular nay ruin nor- at the following rate.. Lemons i 1 lax KaWm,. Unto Carmat. - 0 lb.. FIcA. •Ir. ..... I iround Nola. a bum Almned.. 71 m Cream Yates, Filbert.! Eurrlieh Wel Ilkko y rYv4 W bw FlSll—sales of Markarol No. 3. hug...still:so. and email &eat $9,50; Dry halted Herring. SkOU: 1.10. natl. Trout at. and White $3.5051 0 . 110 half bbl,. In the usual proportion. Codfish. or.. Is welling freely at 5- ,I.MM—the lama of Flour In the city le largo. and Ott or. have • downward tendency. halee from first hands bare not nowt, reported for movoral days from store ult. wore made yesterday at $8,37114150, superfine and extra. and we hear of often ea low to falls. EtlitAlN—Orreare selling ,}eel) both from store and at de, pot at LO: Coax has declined to K.4ob. on nod 00 from store_ 1117. J. nominal .t 11,16. Hawn hat declined In Cincinnati to 51,00. and Is not quostable tiara abowe $1;-13. Kum haaalSO deelined to i1.,60011.00. UROCIRMEL4—esdra making In the narnbar may. at tromar rates. Some receipts haee been thrown in from to low, but not to any exteta, and the stork rental. light-- Men to moot., of Suter by the hhd. at tbitefOe. and by bbl. at tweed , e. llotme• in mods. •10.17 at 23(f92.6. to tiu retail tout. Cofrae dullat 1 Ibikerl. is b. and held at fPa. iWlj 111D119—Orava Deer 41.k.D. Dry Salted 12. and Dry Flint 3.1.(d1a. 110PS—Eartara, No. 1, have advaneed to 40. 'at which a note Debt Baled. Ohio to OA. tIAY--saka &haled at $23 la too nod at scales at VaVO 1100 i—nothing doing; the weather ia not, favorable. to packing, and the only ealee of lite are Eartern buyer. at Aiat - i groan The reoelpte of the week are quits light- IRON t Nall:A—Card rata are nominally the name—. 4 for Common Bar and 4 , i fur Juniata ; Naha. P.a. for In d and upwards bat throe rate. are merely nominal and IN are tua..l e at rarylott rate.. as on to agreed LARD—®W sales of So. 1 at 9)e, but we mote on meth • ty. Wee °flirt...a at 7!.., cash. LEATHER—the folioed.= ane the Pelling rata bon . . iirt Ppatdoßßßle.l , -PIA.Met - Upper Leather. i 4 d0...• Bridle Voutdry Bridle klrtlLasther 8.... 414TALS-Pl¢ Lead Ili !mid at 7 '.(474, with. palee at the Inman ammo ; Bar Lead ;Nana Spot, 52.12 .25'2 2.5 11 rank. Shoot Copper remains aP brforo .looted. 32(.1,76, liraaa,;l7l4lo4. Tin. I C $11.25: X Tina:, 8. , a , Bist thew are the eaell 'rates. nprina ;Merl Pittalmnthmanufsetun , , B.MBB.; Bro. an ; nee , plottati vinao 4. do. rut to pattern 3 to . A B frnio rutted Iron, 5.- r ; from hammonot (eV. It. R.I. 76. Furk 41. 7: :Moroi do. A : Fteol dandy tun, 7: l:tipllr Sprinzt. 105, peat do 13.14: Cultivator teeth, 1:133 =or., dn. St,„ Sna.4 A Louth. N t VAL:474O(EN- rpint• of Tornentm• la nno inaJ 0. 7 " it.em No. I is held at Ojai "B %MI , and No 2 at $3.7.:m. $3.73. the Waldo (Brum tenor the matt rate lint MU. Tar in mar/m.4U ant • oN IoNS-hot Iltrl. Inquirr nortßnalir at 11. 1 M "IP Ili- Lard MI No I a mall.. bY 77 ,7 . 17 .. 7 7 , Sod bl GM at at 712, and wr at Liu InoTATIIr-n-nairs of Icenl arnl al Trn - n• nnsrinn ftt-nt $1,75601.5n. ann -rating W quallt, and nnnlitano PIG notlne nernnl Int" al - Tiring Iran n . . • Alhidden, and •uruiri consignments Irian 1•1••• . shin Uri he* tr.. U,. lenardealioril . Prices have de lined. and the Iltrareentioded leelt a inuel deal Illtn tlhor• •Ideli prided...l the crash!. f Im., Ititervrt•fter rho twin In Is wont lute Yale, of !IS tow Alierouri. •rrival. at rir, int t 0, ,. . Ald tnn• othrseito teed. St wit nu*. tool *dn. parrel• tilde and Menet starlit rantat t‘r.i.Asat.lA Thin A raerrean of yerhirdar stir. r-PvUfu Vino Jumada. lint Mast. at t 3, half csab. andsn orb, of VS , for hire tn. Root Mil. Met arrived A aide or lir ton. J uulats N.. 1,00..1% INAVDEll—ateady do ot Ronk at S..tnt ...c.a.' , SEEDS—maws' do nr llo•nr tn,ort•nt. no arrlnat, at L5,1.71.41:4 at .57.:.04127: , . from atore at lb.. usual savanna. Ma I. mad, d.al jl,olad,sl., ',ALT—tains of No I at V 04.. and natra al VON, with a tontlrrata dennatal SIIELTINtiN—wr Naneet 11111Sh.liuca ne. Rv N. I. and% far Nut T4IIOIINN , Virginia S. M 01.1.... sad lumps at ZNanln. 11,Inia Twist. la T•1.1,4i1i , - mark., inactive; It may nna... ,1 at ana Lt I N DOW Sr.at Plna 1.0 4‘, vz,m , 0.0 for al r. , It. and 1nr12., at.o o an az 11, 111 rt. and malt. $4 Im n.l]. 16.15. Slot loaln: 54.4.1 Sr , Ina IL; $4.,./ for tall, Slot tn. 4.l:ln ert...lna Inlay ratio arrordlne m .Iv-10 P naLL ott Wt mph. LLruntry brand. on midst an atntana trlanky;l.. Plana than At, Irratnt• Ittanltal *inn, nUr la :LII inta narntra than lALAD-ia Ann, alt), • vary attire •inClari an 4 rt , ntdf ran. ar $2.-s,Panc.rr porn 1nr.641, atal dry o crai• ll, . Itn.ll.na•l a • - t.e. LA NI 111.0 i F.Y-1.• .Icritntal. and r.rtlhr , l Ir ont`tna. in pan . rl, at : nnar CATTLE 11AltKET ALLEGItiNT. January b, ISnft 111,EVt.n—pries• unchanent ..-Y0 heal wt.,. aria . • fry very; eboun bringing 5. cm., but balk ir.ing ZtrA -•,,gr.t 'mina prtnripml rat , * or Won—. pran guppiy abunt brad nola. principally to butcher, at 441% gnu..., on. .man tnt unty being ta ken 4.r lb. r t at ]Sit.-1. lot of 175 !mu] erg illsiunnt of. but nn Wm. not us•d• RIVER -- 11' ELLIt4.NCE. - - - STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPANTURDS. ARILIV VD. hozerna, Bennett. Brownsville . Jefferwm. Hawn. Brownsville T. ft. Shriner. Hstarlekson, West Newton Oa. Baran'. Pnehles. entivny, Wolff, . Wol Wlnfellog. Bleblglus Chevott. 31111rr. Zwnef f. wllle flay City: Stiller. 1...0hn111n Louisville,. Doan. Undevllle Es,nws. Drast.Lillrinnati. I/EPAILT /:D. Luzern. Bennett. Brownsville. Jeffers,. >la.,. Ittnwneville T. H. nhrlver, Hendrickson, %Vest Newton 8A5.M.1 ,, hi.... FJlsalwth Convoy, Wolff. Wheeling. Stirlihran No. 2. Wolf. Keystone State. Ilaslets.Clnshniatt Shrliwnen. ['swigs. Oneinnall. HeCassel. flet ay Zasieeville. Hermann. Kirikle. 11.. 1..u1a RUM. - 011 yoisterlsy even!. then men le the chum.] and rising. STEAMBOATS 'lBM' Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Loma. 'CUR I.llll+llUllllll ANDCINGiN NATI ,'TiAM PACKKT INE. FOR THY vo.Nl'Encyrs OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT, Mutt+ ItlTTetnuntiii, CLNOINN ATI, LOUISVILLE. wut, _i, r l".olllt At , Tit IS LISP. i 6 Inputted nreerendrelehou.lueeettl•VetutPliP l 4 ETl7777=== 7 = l =l;nn lel./ rlvvr ruttnerta alth the Lade.' Slate. slelll.lne or, tlland Pt lautle. Mph paearnarte and !might. are fp Veted and nce/ptal Two owe glean... , hate lt•vt, added I. the uoe. bkh mut/ ronetete un, Luta jauttrtert fr-r. hrlsbu , 1/ 0 11111`ti EVE ST ATP... ... otartme/V4. Pututat .lIFI-+ ENIIKU ./ B. . . ley A I.LEMIEN Y ow feLAIN :faraday CRYSTAL PALACE. voa r t [Mum ....Wettnenley 1 1 1111.Abr.Lpui A a. 111 , . ..Thurrelet PITT , IIIf . talervs.t Urklet PENNSYLVANIA .....)110,1.1.1t tat , ...Peturdsy 'her daily et 109'ebnek, t. preelvvlt • Ns Eutlahl nv+tlvud alter ft to the tnottUnt: e departure. F'..r particular, apply ea Auar.l. or to JoIIN IL 1.1 V INIISIoN, .101 IN A, Agent, Itlnuougcht•la Pin' atom, Nov. tV. Inet. Wheeling Packet, rJI new and eubetantia I htelthirrkag R X 1 . 11 A Nll t, E•ut. MIiCALLIIII. Bill hen ler ran ea • rennin" packet led•een I'teheru,and Wheeling, 1n111,1.11.1 . lN OA Y. W • DAY and FRI RA) td each ere , e at In k. and di laud. ing every TliKellA Y. Till/ R.SDA V and SATE it DA 1, at the e n hum.. The :selage cnnneeta at Wellsville with the Pittsburgh ni Vinvelandßellr.w. l , and at Wheelinu with the Natl. snore and Ithin Railroad. Vor freight., N. al.nlY on uar,lll-44 , J. eall.l.TNllWonll , , Aut., Water rt. 1111,The Exchange la au entirely uew sad of *Pry ilitht draught...divot arrootrafelatinna, anionr didly finished mid furnished—built expre”ly for this trade nein - - Boots and Shoes—Wholesale and Retail. AMES ROlll3, 89 Market and G Union Ate., 0 24 floor from the Market House, littsbornb. would call th e atteedion of his friends and Um pu bile generally to the fart. that he hno nut on hand the largest and best erlre.e.l atom of BOOTH and In all theirrssietles snob Mare woresby the ladies and gentlemen of Mils, N. Yolk and Breton, welch he frusta cannot rani. 'dome nil. Illy priors sea aarr morn reduced. and be fells Ladies: Oakley. front $1,12 to $2,5.5, ifrotletnees • Pools from 12,21, to $6,0, and esrellent ileutleusenn • nailer, Youth and Chlldrens . sear at retraordinary low price.. Ile oleo mu. tines.. to Inanufaetetre u heretetbre, all de...lotions of Ladles' sod Gentleme. n' •.Lbeds and PhD, • of the best d uality sod the latest fay!, all of whloh ha warrants. A r m Tory la Ire aseurtment of turn 111.14.4 and ;I!,ots too L adies. llentlemen and Children. Every person who will (seer blot with their patronage will be WdrlY dealt with. de2Alf •' , OLLY AND EXTRAVAGANCE —Tolety • r..• twit for Clears when you ran buy lfigan , equallY " ff: .4 f"r . 'n ci.Z.ll . l4 7 A A AlefelllßS, in the Ins . d. N DER GARMENTS at greatly reaueed IJ prices. at deg ell PINTAIL'S, 71 WINNi 111. 1 AKE FISII-50 White Fish; A BO b. do do do 7.5 bids. Trout; 211 do Toont, In store nod forsake by ore-li J. CANFIELD. RAWINO AND I'AINTIN L. G LESSONS oerrert and Ifeatigunre ' au% (lemur designs. All luterested In pnlntlng and drawfng are !nett.' to exam ine Lbetia. The copies aru adapted - to all to of the study. dry J. H. DAVIMIN, 00 Slorkot OR SALE—A Lot of Ground 24 by GO feet, fronting nu horatarst., at the anetion Scott ,n which Is erected a two story Bade Dwelling, wall finished,he rentalnlng Gnwms now rents for SIDI per year. 141 ' In .'"2l.fith at. T.M.0 1 tOT ASH-2 Bltt.just rad and for sale by 11KIANDI , KAS. SHUNS.. M. • ear= Word and Wear at. • NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA. STVAMSIIIP LISP (Via Nimragua.: 11 ACCIIVai TRANSIT Volll,lt ranratarnan rrHE NORTITERS LIGIIT, STAR Or TIIK W.. f, 011.7111.,Ls klr Ifl. writ. I MI. all hr Hama . nteaulehion, fray.- Y..ru the 14th and s . th of tura month. WI.. th , * , dais fall unday. the Mad*, apilumiag will C n nnue.9ll. by the Moragtta Transit hat terrier mllern n 1 land truant., [ion, over a moweltnerada , triaed r. , d. In with the otearanhtp. ri Eli R A AI,. 1A S tILAI/E. CORTEZ. I aANI. PACIFIC, and .711E19 JONATHAN. an.• witleh will leave San Juan del Sad. the Parlfieterrninn* or Transit Rout.. (or ran Fran , inn , ins the arrival uf na.a.naer. For further Information apply to nnlMn ULIARLKS Mill:I/AN. A aont, m h Howling limn. Y Mt2={ll MC, P.Aaul a N 1 n A r r 2r; s 4.Z L , A a' N :gi ! ! '::`l l l. PAIIIIMI'S rate. Jinn-rived Dowd.. Aethof, VI HUY. Plikilt9. of all tes for a factorl.w , rwtiriwi wat., Vattern., etc.. Cu,. with full turtinaltr..., 1. hail nu atiplltation. PC.2,511111 UENTLEM EN'S Fine Gold California Sd u 11, (Inters wait toy :natl.ll-PM,. or " VI. t .T.t r (7,71,6 Ree..9.lruit Dttinicrint.,kt r . ' l o 7 f litted o f cVe r iork. Childs & Smith, No. 449 Pearl Street, New York, InIPORTEitS OF WINDOW CORNICES, HANDS AND PINS. 111Nitrg..frnm the Trade In Npw rk or st dlstanev rorolap ‘ tZttztl i tZr i z: -'(W1441,t17.17.4101..1.‘.d41T51TEne.'4.,-wrtmyow, ' 51151•1 , 4+ Lnd TFLININIINGS, all of which try offer at gr....t.1y prima. 3,24-.lron _si.iti, World's Fair Premiums. THREE PRIZE MEDALS IIST• berm swartn.l to the Very' .hrt-sint and superior PIANO ?FORTES XITIBITED by the subscriber at the ChM. PAU.. In making ...Tr' is shove arinonucannent. the/ would take) I I thle opportunity to return their thanke to their vOreerrele friend, fer the so and liberal NO. muses beretolive extendrvi to them, andautire them that no pain. ehall be spared to sustain the flattering reputa tion already attained. In urd, to mart the unettil In uared demand for their Instruments. they hare added iargely to their manufacturing facilities, which they trust will enable then,nature to pnomPtly dt mend. Alen. fls hand an &sentiment of very superior 3IEI,Dre ANtl. of every style., and aklow.itikek OROVMSEICN TRUFLOw, , 505 Broadway. N. N.Y. (Adjoining Ft. Nicholas lintel./ N.8.—N..61nm, were awarded by the American Insti tute to their Pielheelve /.'are fu eurrettelon. aut2-ring No. 76 Chambers Street, NEW YORK. PINNEO &` * CO., Import.. and Jobber, of HILES. RIBBONS. rEtrzas. YEATLIERS. FLOWERS LACES. Are now ....It 100 • large and complete .00rtment of .. Itlell MILLINERY GOODS, wei,b tber are enabled to .dl et the lowed Pri.a and no the moot favorable term.. Th.ne who porehm e.l may itave one profit at lean. as my nearly au our non. mar et direct from the Dan ufartsrers Pram, • . Ipa-nzasminut 76 Chambers a., Ist door West of Broadway, OPPOSITE TIIN IIOLE,E, N. Y. . 0 CUOMO C. CIIILPSS 11. 0,010.11.0. ftum-„uast . . For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United Stairs Moil rirlik: A. I, superior Clipper Ship 6EII- II 'MUM: the A r. arid rail fiir the above prisiiti th•ftrittlif iif this Lliie rt The liertrilila herself reinarkahly fast sailor. snit 1itt...041.7 A. Fins •L Ihi. u.;Jett for Atistrsll•. The,l'imieer Lion • uiti'l ..urtabl.r•ruuti..n. 11..••• the tint. mid is Ili,. 0,00) reirul. line. Kverstliiiiii 1p provided fi,r ii.senvere es,iit sine. and Ilitunrs. soap and Ti.. I.n.ith ..1 PAAlliige.apuly tV AAI al) I lei V. ail att.,. JOHN MINE, DEA LER. IN ivoity, 7 : l k uunnufseturer nf I , . ~ dn. N. ra Mury nt... U ltlcuLruß:\L IMPLEMENTS AN V i f " 0 ' • '•'` ""••••''' 7 , Dissolution of Co - Partnership. Fill' i' . . h na l ..1 WA,:N E i :, fall. A. CO. Olt NAIIEN TA I, Si . lIIN E II GLASS. , A.:,7,',''';';;;`', l ,:':, ur,';‘,l'l" ''`, 'TT', T . l ' i 'p",,, v. ,, THOMPSON & SCHLEIF. ' J... 1. , .... , ~:..,,,,•,,, ~ .;, ,,•= l. " .., ; , :"1-.:: , ..-X:': , at . ... I.'. A I LASS tiT.l I N EltS, N , . I:is Thirii 41•C•11, ',T,.'.,:::,:i1..7,‘,'"„Y,',:',,h,:.M,',',..,",.,',1,7',.,N,;.„7.1',70,,1,e,',',.:. i II 1 I.llll.l.artlu roopoof foil, Ism, the at/option of the .., t I. Vol., ',off. 110/ . Ynn.,.."..1 initnny. utolor 11,00, 1r r"", - .....,11 1 ,:,',.;,Ti';',‘: - .;:::,.%';'..;: - .::::r‘q.l.ri,:':. r07.7r ' 'n't Un"'"'"""'"IxT" A rile 11. r pki , K ~,,,L.,....., • 1 SI • uI , ..t.411. at I toot 1••14.41•1011,•ol. for ' JAMA. 4 I .- A 1 1k,..1r . . MatorA•or 11..1.,, .- ro ..snie , l 1., the Vor,ll - 1,0,1• I J WOll I•. 1 INTER. Mato VIA, to 1 1 ... t. ao.l , T (ha all- :hero• 11 ~,,, 1., halt for To 1 1 art. Paint, ACo 1 eoulially rerotontotol a rout., 1 1,4. TI, arr tr0gur0 , 11 , ..1. , 0 1 .5 1 . 1 .0 4 011 . 4 . 4 .•0rY uftota. of lho patrons, ex•r:olo•I U. Iho lato tro, *trio mut .1••Ao., f..r obit:wiles. prla•A• dwelling, or ,C. U. A Altaill/. i sloato,•l4.jnos• 1.1..• ~:alno4t Sal olo10 1 . 4 . 1. • 01 . ...41. -- .•••••••talloul,•otlt.olelllu LI.. 41,orall000leburrho• BANNER COTTON MILLS, , affla Lit. I.aaFt.,,sro• orf {plurl afol ollraoro - al nolaetqa, ends,••••, oCtor .le.s,otaou of • ,•.•000t.11111 in4,0•.,•1n0. PARK. 1 , % INTER & tit.. , ilroatoonlalt:••••.Traumaus,Fl,l..l.l4lo..,k, 1.141,... 4.. gto4lg ,010 rat,... Fro.. /I. , arota. 11 , ti ••rorn tatroo , Warehouse, No. 149, Ist. and 120. 2d 5,.... 1, ~I wn,ll work 4.lswoolltoliilar , ...l i • -• •1.1 1.4.10V.131.• j..,7.,,,„., pli rquleGil lattorno •11•.•• pew', awl Eulr. Lanu4, and 1 4 11 01. 1.,r . 11.1 , 1•••ol 1A.1.4110 0, a. , ul• 0 . ba1. 4 u.t0 . , Io a , •Uott W A NTED - -A Partner , Wit - a ,anit .nt van 'v.... I!, r•/1 0.40 lo ... 1 At 4 . 41 ^ l. 111.4 I . ''." of Tum , 71...nsarof 11.11,5, II fk won ,tt•Lliahotl and rity an Int bnr p1anr....., aini,b , ...,nnt! , ..... ...I nr ,, .. • pn.nlat I buattnna Ald ••• A " 11,•1. -, Ilttalo t d.ollinte• a.. ovolerou-• ••1 their n0w011. 1 . 1 r l i 4 Poet 001 r.. tle•al-.114 4 _ .1.11 itit.titier . C.rria "us for Sale. . Monongahela Navigation_ Company v (Erich TO STUCK HOLDERS - The An tattiernignedln.n inntr..ceivrd fn. the Vast... Itla I'llllll,lK A Ala, 4ll3Ar'' i 1 nual Mooting of the ,tokhol.l.rr of 1.1,.. MonorAt. • ' lrak', •11ust.oltleat the r..... ma., on. 1.4.....,, pi h- , . `.... ,, :• ,,, T ".nenn , 1 .".". '`.l` . "l,'“rl.UT IN ? bunch 4 141.r0n , r010. • •01vt,41,1 sanorltoout of 1.1,0101 ea ou Tlll ItS!•11, the 1111 . 4.1 of Jan.,. 1,1,. al Ow O af ovory 4o•orlutIon sad Lill wallow. to m. 0..... ~.i. i t=" ^ , l , -. ., ^ >• N. " .. T l.lll , ."^"'• ," "'" OA? g y, Ir. and a...n.1 !Inn.' I. annl nat . ,. e d• 'A mu. Dun . ~ ~ Tv . .. .., 6,k, .. fi, ,th, ...,,,,,,,,, ..4 i , r a . 1111 , 2., Sr ..hloh ho .01 •5•11 -n Ow v., 1.....‘ torm• for . tf..." ...Jo. , -- meta. !laving bad t nn...y..nroe I rank.. in I.ln. ..,slue.., 0,d"...-‘ , l and •ith hi. a.II know n farina.. In Ur 1:100, ha Rattan - ht 10 Auttln• d0w..11 ootop-fltlou liana arAtang to poroh..• •••• 1. 4 11... 4 f. 11 •• 1. 1 .. 4 1.,,= n 11 " ' , • • • •• %rarat . .14 to tepalrl at.( Ceti I axe, la.- .". 1 n 1,1044.01 ' ' I,lll'll /C 1111•11 Executor's Sale J• that beautiful Cunt-y Seat, forme i the arldflaere of ,graham 1122rOarh, deed. ne k elms", . „. ' t " ,....rr0 n." . "ff , " 2 . j..1 .. 2 , 2 " tp, th. , " ‘ " ,: ; " 2 " , " ' ,,/2„.. lOR SALE -- A valnal.le 11,4,, , e. perfectly ;2-11222 1 21 1.2221:1 :Ili ' e ' ll *tit, .21`I ' m n pls.ron . ... ' 22f7, ' with the , room,, /mar under the a...14h, Ws , est , In hamiem. Luthlinar thereon. ma A large !frisk 12..111212: !Ina. nod L 12.1 IL rim, V.I. .2.22Z1 tf •F. 11 11AZZ A3l. hrirk ham earrlmte lloue, staktina and other 1,111211 nm, le, the Dame protest r 111.4,1, %Ire Aral. Ils Staten I CI 11ER AN]) WINE h.ll ea •122n.leseLest. ht the pa.rtlMon of the real <state r' rm.., Ir '"" '''''''" n '''''` l " A T' '" f• ''''' • r -, • , " 1-1 ” , Ii 1.R.1.Li.v0.e. PA Jfl/.1" .214 for the pa, ment 2.1 dent,. and the nutlntestame 2. mi hor Andre.. A terra tea. eau , e ke. r, th. e .,,,... usx. of • n22222121erah1e port 22.2. of the r2l felts.. mune, P 2 2r par A. : 10 , 2 . w e n known f o r W., tine tirulana22.l term.. t hp, 21,1212.2u•5f pttr2 Munn:, .ill keLl 2 2 l 2 , . , 2, , . ~„__ ..,_,„ _,.. ...., ~,,.,,.. ran,.,. tp 2 2 a ul e ..s 2 ler , 111.211.12 1 12ANIM211. Kkee r. U 2, 2.22 "."'.""!2.`_ r n ;':: 2 1,.',',7,,,. 0 ',.,. b v ,. 21, 2 -::1m IL, of Arabella Statenneld. haat Lib It,. 2 ~,. 2 . 2 2 2 eema ! L.. 222, . IV ANTEI I —In a it,,,.. fl 140021 lierlllall, , , .^ 2 2 , ~ .V2 , 22 , :a1e 1., the corral. hair ..-22 - ,..... A. 12121.1.1111. Y V "" ""'" Ea4h.h ''''''' 1..1"'". r"^" '"."6". *"" ' 1 . . Ist YirLt and 1411 Wale/ at Ihttaburith red) to art . porter T,,•,e. .h., ran 2.2 me .4211 nssmu 2 net 4/2•2 mended. a rmsl situation and geed; employment "211 le , a 1...... patlafampry nsseensto •211 le required. %CO/ I Assessment Notice. . ua. taro '45-" ' rrH E Stockholders of the Coiling Mining Company are herd, notlfiel that an aseefunent of Foftu (In.. pet •1.. r.• ha. tormelevls.l on the.tot . of mid C. mpn a,, papahl .on tI,, TA day a January , . 1 1 2. 11, ord. , of the Iloanl of Inreetars. IWO K. A 1.1222211. i, 1.11.11.1,11n1 Tretourer. IMCGO'S NEW STYLE. DAGEERREo x.TYPCS— loxtrol..Yeu ItLon, weather. rieh tooed pp.! Jut „hl puol In the(o.t.tyie wean.oiwo from A N. 41 10 P M. Apollo Ihuldloo, N 0.70 Vorirth Rt. Prtrea tooLlerote. nnl4-4 rr Ifrit/ .I,titer,drrnd., Slalms. 34 , 1 Front sad 930 Bn.alsray, Non Vora. base constanUT 0n hand avrry or . lirat.., and Fondrro Al., el:velar and Sonars (Inman Silver lints... Who's. Ds•als.ro stionllo.l. .1,13 I Tr _ . XJ-1111 -113lIV X XIX.XIi WILLIAM lIAILNIIILL & CO.. la 011. E It MAKERS and SIIEET-TRAIN p (fiti: Kap. Manufacturers Ilambiln. Patent I,ilers. Chimneys. Brichau, Fire 0.4 Sing. Vine, Gm etc.lt Pans. Nazar Pans. Iron Yawl. or lAN Itnato Also. Inarb.ratate . Wort. and Vladart Iron, Itenalrinc dons nn the ebnrtest noting. tnsO-ird. VOTICF.---The intero.t of mr. John At- Booed th° . - . . , . Nos. lx end ..,,. AV orslst., Pittsburgh. 11.kli A L KY, WosIDIVAItD A o'l. No. 2.....1 Market rt.. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Dee. 10. I0.:41.-d.411 WY.I. ItAtIALET A CO. 14 1 OR THE IV —Any person going to or parts it lirin 1t in lion igert7: L'lZrs tm:V It t ri/ ea of a h rtat value In • nem count., It can't,. had Criat the 'miter an male money. A ,arirtr of {ntril Copper St. - Its om hand to en for Real V....tta, or In the II tot I el. haves Printed Itenbler ()Meal rotate. Deerribed Ir d Tll,olAtt Meng. • Cum tnerehl limket. 71 Four th M. I== I.h I. 4..t1 xlt I.+ n==ll [ROWSE GLASS WORKS GEORGE A. BERRY & CO-, WIN1)()W (+LASS Nn. 76 Water Streit, near Market, S. L. / AIiCOAST & CO., r 0 At M 1 SS lON MN It 11 II A N 'I'S, No. 17 North Wharvelt. Philadelphia, $O. Aerole for the Rule of H. S. CIIILIVI .5.; CO.'S LRAM Y 1311A C7 K. if A. ~else for the stem , nalele unaun on t ol !a Wo ttend ed n. • U'FI,EIt'S mEitcANTI LE IV RPM NO j Piplden,tearatl 3.0.01: lean leen unwed- Flit, INA. by Mile .Verlostltes l'otravaltegli. sheeed:er, 14:4: 1011 Wale. Pine, Nework, Oh, 541,4+r, ; Near ftne, Wax, MA. I,(a lh Lett, fret 0:01em, 71,5 .Vo.or 11:17.1rINNATI. ~ e pt InJel- /tut .11,1e4r.umf c.. Thu. lane. Imo I rs Innu time round It Mauna. nnwore eutlefeetury nails Irribou auul t, lying 011. Wily dowlng Ink plint would not gum 01' the peon nal etanaln. Title 01k1.01..1n our nploten line been lol ly attained I,y unlou Bullet, Mercantile tiring an .1 ("Wring /quids,lzetored In our 0117 1,1 Jeur...l Ilnitltn. Agent- whir ere pureloueel hy the dozen for the uneof thin Alm reeononetol the aleove ettls uJull4lonea L, Net Alugtern att.! Connuenial Men sren .mile.. J. 11. NI 011 . 1,A11t, AelliPla. I'. M. Por wholenule and ro.nii 1a1.15 K. SETA-KIM 14 {Vona eleeel. if 11.0 V lOC SEIM-3W bus. just rce . a and ) for sale br JUAN wArr A CO.. giAf idlierty .t. I j (: „ I t i . ES T, ~l i ri iis t a i.l I, , y rinie new Deinl Ede JOIIN WATT *EMI. (IN DRIEB-15n0 bun. prime Peaches, half; 17 Ica , hno. pared Peaches. hue. Dry .1 pplea list lE•. No. I lard: 60 kin. ra,k.Nl nutter. .15 L C I.. prim. Doll Butter. 1, bbla...nlenid 4 nuke Potaah, a pure art/ele, And for oils by dedlS XII lt I V till MONONGAHELA ItEGTIFIED W Ills- NET—fu bide. superior Itertllleal Whisker on band and art sale by I% M. 11.el/TP.IN. No. Wrael. U EMI-ANNUAL SAI.E—A. A. Max.',, & 11 Co. a ~,, unee the . heir S.ral•Annual Sale, their immense stork, and will continue the ram, thy,. the month 41 January. All their wlealeralr room, will he nimont to the retail tnule, and Um rutin. muck In all their tate. root. be marked down and eins.l nut at from to (.0 pre trot...than regular priers. .1..25 I ti ESE-50 lion. in store autdinisnle In ) SIBANS UARD-30 kegs for sale by dell/ J. 11. CANVIIW.D. CANS FRES!! ToranToEs, at 121-2 s/ cents each. and ibesne French Prechon eellltto at sold. Lr J. W. BIePAIII.ANtb 066 Liberty at. URUG SToltE FOR SALE--Agood Ro tall stand. by detlo.lted VICHINW Idled. dROCERX STORE FOR SALE=We have A for sale the stock. flatness nod gold • 111 or nadir Wrossyy Starr, In bona the tad luestlonsilo the wltle an tutabllmbed wholesale and retail trade to LOl.l sod WYoe • Luso of small esolLal tbls Is • rant thane,. 01.41.10 odsotsbto nt so old sod wall known stand.— Toms easy. boesseldon rill be given on Os let ofJ au. SP. Plr ts deal It. MaLAIN .111 SON. 01.1 th et. n UTTER-3 bbls. prime -Roll Batter just rood and for sal. by It. ILAILIIACGII II CO. B. T. Baobitt's Potash is Tin Cans. UF 3.1i-2, 12,7 Twund, each, 3,-,.rt....1:14:; 11.. In acwt. warrants/1,0.1 t.. an • tn us. at •t!sut the MU.' !la. a• that in maks, wall !tat: dir.a.t dhl. rristsd !st.rls !au. I.ing In a a!“-It o•nditton rstalltn, t!ty n.s .• •, r ~• trutit ludoliar• ts • Istter t.. uty fiat throe, , ^”nls lti!••••I la tl,i. OM , . and I w!ll Ml.!raar.! so!!! ea..• . ahoy, It 11, art's'. 11 art's' has 1..., It. us! r O.! !art tl!nt• 'sank and ~!1!!!!! th• raindf rattala!-,..! all .h!• haw rust with It Alps pup, tart:sat.. to t!, •Isr.. Stant Pos. dsr. Cartlle :kap. Vnant Tartar. t an. 11.1! all kind, and tko• Vsat ,aleratts. In pound nat.,. tk! Its • ca., cr !!thsrl ,,, ltrk It T. ItAIIBITT. •le9-.lntt• Nog.. 71/ W.hinkt!!!, at, Ssar T•brk Phrenological Cabinet. zeSits FOWLERS, WELLS & CO, orwilq Phrenoloclsta and rulaltahrra. Art+ attawt.. Sevanth. forulab all works on Phrenoln2). Pets tkatsk Cur, Maenstinn and Phtatukrakhr. wholr. axle and retail.. Nrw Turk rrif,. l,f••• atonal saasslttationa slatrus an!! full „ww., wrltt•qt dmarriptl!ntet haraster. da o l aual .•rning 00111.41m5. j No. 1411 We, ,trc..l,l,ar,n Ran aral Im 'Owls rtNrINNATI. V IJIIS OFFICE under the management of Its rreeent proprietor, hut In inetnalng in repu tation for ruperior operations In the Artificial Depart nwtit of Islitintry for the last ten years. and no expert,. , effort shall So wanting to 01, enthifectlott ho may favor It with thatr patnLnao. '1 he ..titiorribera would _nil atttralon' to the fhllowing oneential poi, .1 pertaining to Artificial Teeth, viz: Beau t and naturr nem. of apn,aranc, quality and ortrougth .1 the materna'. rvAnfort to the wearer. and unefultiese In Ivy the natural appeartw of the apeech. and abil• Ity manticate, In all of ` whirl, they a, warranted In raying they are exceeded be none. and ptualn,l I, feat. TEETH ineerted from 61,11 4 , a talieel, with 'Artificialßuena. Buena. Pllll and ilalf Seta Inverts illy lone:led hr auction. All operations In ti,mtlatry performed In the moat thor ough mariner. TilltalB—(kAislanting the superior character of the work and tl - e ,^naranten given, they are the moat reason able In the West. Tv mores On ode /Yale. $3.00 Tenth. awn._ The menet mantled lithe Teeth do led prove satisfae ry tn. dor , r the Infernsallon of thee. 11•Indat distance, ril stet , that our lad Ries aresuch that vs. ean tnl style, a full aost TIiETII In from to 45 titJtll,.'ll.liti phew* I. Prenortiet , r, n.st ut . d..ew tlon need b. appreDendl. N C. DUN,' Vi J.U. CAM MHOS. El!M=i=22M2•l {PEARS' MILLS FOR RENT.—Tirane .S 2 ll h l o l.g . a e n n l 4ein being suppu ' en I. the Little Ileare ' r neer. end Sandy ati r u Beaver Canned They a, .1S mil, from the ,Phlo riser. or out-let lAvit of the Canal, and the Pittsburgh and Cie,- land rallroul. There In in con.ropiation (end ha , been suneTed) and will be built. • ralirmul from Darlington to the river. whieh.will make thecommuniention to this Mill THYyear throw:h. SToll.lll,a,ridealrable Irration for selling goods. has • good RID of rustum. doing It moot cub basin..., of about f1..,°°00 per annum Any one wishing to engage In a safe paying businom. will do veil 1.. ..•11 ..on on the pm proprietor, an they are determin...l to rent for the masons mentioned shove. • DANIEL SAM' Povtollineadoirera: 6 7ll . L%. th i L :i4 ) ;, h l=T : tio en . l'enl l°. to J. h. Sitl AUT ' or 5et.0.32 Union Line. Pittsburhe. Dubuque Tribune, TA, o.lfindr Pan, ti lh 'vv. ITHIS is tine of the olde,t and !end widely irculato.l Nopr spnArro In lona. lAnburdA SI. mbar,. no.ltdlodn.nrAl.lnd In Nov, tho Aupinvon flu' onno and On, Anonwo,dd,. ill do •••11 to pond tAo It r .Aortdsontiont, to no. Al A I.AI. KTA 114 L .100, Ask. WorkA nod Tri whir, Ipa. sin, I, InltortAind patrons., aP. *ill Iw noon by roPeroo. , to IA ml PI 1111. .'lll ! HAVE liow Landlarge of Fall .Itoolgoolo. ....Ingo id Ina noool. Igautiful Prrnclk anal nosOlnle l'aammerro. nr.lln anJ ...i' in th'i Lal. all *blot. I troll malt.. •r.l.'n 013 111,- tan. roaaao .m 1 wart•illg.ll•• .toll. I . U MORIilliG GOODS. I V ILk2i K aryl Gl Iltl/F: li m it, rt j.l. ,, teu n ',l t •.lan 51e,....1,41.t0 In en,. Tasl”l. , . oottl Svelm tltlael lwro awl 0.110 Velix, Ills.t Hw,' and, Mawr, - In wcwr. .-,ttnn-uhal milk -I[3btomn. 11+10. aml ..1rn..... ft . 1•11 oinalltlnu 0,„.".'*:,W.47',1tAt1V2-.A174111.-!,,,"":::.,'"7.11.=.1,;• CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, NO. till THIRD ST., SEAR NARK KT. Th I LI A vo LLI). re i r ~e !n „.. fu1.13 , informtheir friends nxthat-they ann their 4,1,44 Vail Stock. runevting of Carpets of every dewenntinn. from the Itoyal Velvetd Itruagnis, In the mm Ingrain. Hemp. and 14.. F an loor Oil I.lotb from one to fight taxi,. wide. new &eland and very rich. Owns. M g: wl Canton ?tatting. Drugets. Rugs. Man, Stair thet Window Shagin.. tr. Pomona In want art , invited to rail and clewing. their 'Wok. Steamboat,. Itutelv and Real d.nc.. fltrolotted nn the moat nvaaanable tonna. tgeftgall Prontaarnlgnica Saks 'OS Trants—CASll l.ustantly on hand and for nate 1,, 1=1313121 Alt I to It • u.l,lna .U===l 19111... Li-1'411.k . 1 .../VERSISEMENTS. ha M . , ADVERTISIN6 ~,rrn TiltED ST, Plil ARTIFICIAL. TEETH!! DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON DENTISTS, Fall and Winter Goods. EDMOND WATTS. MERC II A N I"TAILOR, ws I.II(ENTT NTREEr . C. B:,HEADLY & CO FEW PLOW FACTORY VALLEY FORGE WORKS J. S. HALL & , AVING commenced operations in the JNEW PLOW II FACTORY. In Manchester, wo are rac turing 14.0l;11 11S of every dearriPtion of the moalmproved pattern. Amen them will he found J. P. v Patent Double or Drill Ploughs. J. tt flair. 1.. tent iron Centre Plough, Improved lever Plo.ha, ❑W tilde and Ituh-Soll. Cotton and Ana. Plnnwhe, to t@ er with Plough Pointe and thtstingeof every 'description. Our Plirsahs and ....atlmrs be had Wholesale and BRUM .t onr warehouse No. 1 611 Liberty et, Pittablargh. sal Idat.1•101S rIAGUERREOTYPES—You elm nave time i t n . ;, i Enci ”1 0 , 61 ,....c .. 10, 44 , 44R n Oten ir N. 70. 4tb nt. i and . rmit,hl .iyi enr. t.l hl d 1 ' " 1 '... l '" "I' I" i' . i n et. n e .. rep. .rnt eta, Aston. and rionda:earna in-day. •td haalth allow 4 41 .• marrow . ' I. found only In thw thor. ealrn ' la.7.. n ' atlntn% day and ...nine. Prlorn to jail all. ..11nAn4t$ California Diamond Pins. iENTLEMEN'S SOLI I) GO 14!) C A LIDA IA PI AMONIICI,USTEIt 11/111ANT PILLS with chain at hod. prim. SA; •Itlivut chain IC Throe Pins 3Lre ,InLI In Lrilllancy an.l epiwaranno L Lbw, tval Diamond. and aces real)) worth vlnlt Ln Fee, K. Invite .rpr, mow 4. cell, drllllt 4. "'" VIT ' r: WerTl ' lt . 4o7 IL -A .gym all hlslo•ry nr , P 1 .00.1 u. amine. Ja,t, ru, well 50... 1", Inn .nperinr usanufwicireof AC( IORI)EONS, [lash. rent Urge iinantitiev to Celina, nia. hie Aer.att. Ito., wool hint siewlinen at U.,. gime, t o io n t, lintortlin.ly mitt to Ale maldor..., in Vail. tu 1.. rut and MONT In the In ald work on Areordeotot. lon ...trot In Purl. Leinit elrolt with the beauty an.l of the Suit, otter talon poilithial, went it nutio tit thern bark tow hem. tha matioteetnre of the shore Hint, at • primwithin the rweeh or every one. AVATCHEN AND /MARI than h ar k . J. J At I/II ran 'Matte l'lntleent A. m.ll In any l'art i , flital: o. tnlla ~, . 7 Irll. 4 lvat eaaltalvta manual. satire...al J. . Broadway, No. hart. N. 11.- A mattaimatt ran 1. Nato al Ma I ttunLia . :4 4 l: i ttn al ILIA 011ics, The Liverpool and Philadelphia hTmA till IP CpNIP AN V :gali.llK - !Mond tlalllnc their Fre.r11.•,,.....mAi11 , CITY OP AI ANCIIKSTEII 4 : 7 Croa. TUE CITY tnprr 1.m,, CITY OF ASIIINiiT,IN at. 1.71kr, Cap( 1t..? 1,17, It ANC 1N7,1 fall. ==gllD2lll • CITY 01 , 11A \1;111:+T MR —Timnajay. In!. Jen, '1 , 45. K A Ntl A 1010—ntx.cat Tlt unalay. PROM LIVERPOOL. • CITY OFCU N NSTER- -al .. Wet o. lneluletT:lth 1,51 K ANII A 1:0o rosizazeza PIIMILIFI,IIII% /WM 1.1.,[111,.... Saloon Benlitt rtolonn gulnrsx. laxhip A )11 , 1Pla 17 limrrs4+l tot Forwan 1 •• IS Including Stowit.rtt . • Tlllllll (I,I,II'.I.ISPAWEVX . A limn,' unmber or flint ela.m l'anwatigen. mill I.• tw Roo from I.l3ll.lelphia and Lizerp.l. and I , und Irmm 1.1: I From lArer,,,,t, $45. Certillcs. ;maw°, ho I,aned here yartiea wt. Ala &sienna W'bringin nut thvir friend, at torreawnol. hut rate, Drafts n.l.lverp.l from r l ol , wArd. A. nr,1•00,1 tlumvon •111 nee-m.1.1M on prh Adr. All 110.1, .of 4. Umac,lllA In I.llllA,lrlptsla and 1.1 l will forerer.leal with ....mom./ 1.1 , 11... pat . -h. Por (might Or rsawn,, appl, In SA 111101, SNIITII, Anent. 17 Mama olroot, Phil.. ,•[ 7ay, N•my A 114— WILLIAM INMAN, A,,ot. I Tow, 11.11,11.14, Or— AMIN AKont, No. 410 Llt.erty r 4, l'ittOnargli. JOSEPH CILAPAIAI4. WIfOLENALK AND HATAIL DAALITIC IN IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 ifarket arra, Pa:4Blo7h. tut. i4.r teem). IVM. M. SHAW, Coinnussion and For • y wardin,, merelunt. No. 7:llValupt pt, eiorlunall • Iternr.xces.—T. A. Dug. a on.. Tweoria.Sll,:ry, Ogrpon. Ler t Fu CI n.t. nmnustl;3luryht A emtt... N.. ...AAA A. ealt.rta, Vittm•urtlx Triplett. 31rVedec. a co, SL Into. oet-i;mtt Tea, Tea, Tea, a i n i " ti e T ee : l 7 in F `P' New York and. iin.l»bl . I.AT.c:I !flout 110 el llonndot, eo.c.onp d itul , oh o trakrsit. or*Wri hire twon earnr illfoo. atobrill zuld usual, e4tharlrholaiale or nail!. A. J AYNIII, Pekin ToaStaeo. N 0.28 illth Street. ItICULTURA L. &C. .151 ES tTIAR!TOS, SO. 52 WATER ft)py: Y. tlenuta , turer of It. .1. ( . ..trix's IltPlit)rED 11 oft t I.I.ANTIIII This tnaehli, 1e m et. simple and eleme: It plants min in bill, than I. t at , art. plael Irom [hr... to four grains In a hill. MI I% LO to. 1.411 ...re with ecevrsey. In.prove.l inarhitn• toy itifre..lll,[ the t no .111 Inetrited. every rel.- O.- 11.11 to. I..naer or eperelor 1.111 I/f• het lie dolt, lo the m 1.1.11. of the Celd If he 1104 0r,r,...1.e.1 Leech ne fan Fold from NINE n. EN 1.1 J. the.ixe 111 the roller.— The cubit.• .an r,..t :1111 thsp machine ban no per 0d25 Pittsburgh Hedge Parm Nuisery, ITUAI'ED ton Wilkins Avenue, d snout one otvrter tof • mile tutu the ow.ennd to canton the Farmer.' mad tloottanist . Plank Mod. an extonsinn .01 Pourth tare, and about three and a quart., mile, nom httedderzh. WM. A JAS. 1 Thol nfer Mr ml. a ewe Lamm mind-tn.. of well grown Ism i and plants twitable for Mardtplanttsm thin tall and mng Parini:- The Sumer, now rover. ammo Me gyre..,! mond and rmtmln.ovor:Mn,tem 'brut.. and IJant.. and over W. 1.. fruit tree.. and :..INN Evergre.m , at..lShrulm env of fine .ire for removal to oreharda and gTnand.... Plant. carefully NA...land pent gemordinet G. dimettnno G. any mot of 11.. United `talon OF, be, boa.. to WI the attention of the tweed. of .hrub herr and vender. in tho trade to our unriralml ',the lepriny, of 10:et,embrarinc nearleall the P.,.ra.rven f and tber t• -tl.: e.l general cultivation In sn y run.l oi runny thin, dm, st.c ...•, ... date effect. Prin. modem. as usual. Ft!.. ottraneene. race, or coda• d aen, ref:manse tbe vity llttaburgh rmintrsl at ail r dam addreensl to Its throthirh tdlise, near t t anargh. Pa_ or loft tat nur Ntand t market day, In lelamond Market, will lea prompt, ..ttended to. , elldawifT rITTSBII RGII AGRICULTURAL WARE nourin—lot!. oK KI STORE—No. I", Wend Ftrewt, tettargh, lIANKLAN I). (late Fhantl. NW. veawm Maufeeturer and Dealer In Astrirultural and llortleultural Implement, of all theta. Wholemile lath Field, (larders awl Flower Sre.le.ls.emwen. Fruit and Shade TreeK Ga4 . Z.lrotte, Chemical Salt, and all • other artlelee roan with Azrieulture. aelT:lrdw:S Fruit Tfees, Evergreens, &o. FEIHE subscri tier would most respect rt. fully call the ationtion or his friends and the public to his very etas stock of Fruit Trees. Ever- Nhnahlwry..rees. llreenhouse Plante. Se Of Apple the steak • largo anal Mao. Of Pear. we ve choicenmi, Dwarf al etandard ot our own raising, of VlLliettief. Palseh. several thousand fine. with Cher ry. l'lurn, Apricot. Hann bersies. Onosatmorries, Currants, dr. Our Ever...env. from 1 to 5 feet, of which we tt.ve many thnusand, are line. Persona wanting large ~agouties nlll he liberally dealt with. Call and fess °Ur stork 110 al. ofactmm. Orders left at the Pittsbunb P. 0, Or. IL tlalayti, Id l er ty st, the Oaklan d Nurser, . miles on Pratt. Avenue, or the Plttehurgh Nursery, 1 w from Oakland. walls, worm , ' y attended to. N. rt.—Planting dohs neatly to order. or.lVdd.we .101111 MUltnocti, Bay Wood Flowers. 1 A HRANGEMENTS have been mato with It the proprietors of Buy Wood Floral Gardensfor •cn.. stunt supply of IMouettre , and cut dower. dming ,Wiuter and Summer. ea, and gentleni.m ran lv forn4hed at short ounce any of the following French forms: Pyramidally, wrirte=(eh our.”:) flemimlurigrat " ca fitalearc Meiangr aquette £frurz pow in ar0.... Orders for fl.tviering plants In pot, all. rwrolsodft S ll SIIANKLAN I, 'S ;Lad Wareu so, ia:tl rwet- URUIT TREES AN I) SHRUBBERY. I. The etzharriher cdtere for ude. a ellnh, &Port en< of oar., vigurnue I'EA/tTI[EFIS, both d urarfn and standards, aortae of a bearing Mae; N.. Jeraer Pemba, Plum he.therree, priente.Go.oreherrire. Lamson , " and othrr Vruite; k:veromet, II rteluth, Tu. Pp, and Croeu• 'toot, fJr Lbenning In winter nod eprinas Implement?. (or the Fare, nod .Inrtlen, of meet prune' ronetructien, frnal the et.tl and fenplement Iranhoufte, 19 Fifth etre._ le , • • WAIII ORM'. SIXTY DAY Pioneer Line of f.,11»» Sh /.4.....50nd.".1.4‘ , Uw0.Auw Lady Fran:W./J.l tuft,Aug I W. Area Fs tlitd, 1.4,0 t,on.F.oot ?Moor.. 1.104 ton, 0r1....11. ! ,, o , in Wed, 1!1M. too Nov. ham Wet.. 1 , 11.2 1043. Si:orpo.l,o ton, IWo_ 111:,2111.1./to, W. ton, Dorlaber, Itale.mew IMO .n Jan, I , W, Albert Pran/./m. EwpArorcr.l.l.lXl tons. Mareh.,VitoWooloP. Wwr MOO tons, 11LrrtlawIno.4. 1,f410 ton, JOIV 10.01. Noon./. tons. April, .1., The Atli, ol thl*Linn .mllll,ll wllh limorsou'• rat.nt. Ventilstove sod tarry Francis' Motolie The now wu4 lavozullAnost Cliprwr eh, SCVW 1.713 Tort. W Ilarotr. ay ‘lngtor. will .11,.4 maitho 4.rtrzwle iv M.:ht.-moth Sl of thio 1.100. and will l for Nlelhoorwe. Ao.tralis. Ou 'the with t.t" September. TM ELVIN. D in Imitt on ths snort •Pknufral ern princlplm and in tanshlsrel to ben effect inalsi of Matins Mehl...fur, Thcas no &airs a quislrun in Ono am, fatten: ClippmBhins nnnuhl eau', pe althorn &dlr. willM/ linuted nUEMfnf let mil Yowlahin 'ammeters taken. of Fur freight ..r peanuts. apply no Isani. at Pim 10 East niter nr to R. W. CAMERON, mu: 110 11allareets Non Emk LIVER CoIVIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JALWIPICK. CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY ====l Ir=t=ll AS CONSTIPATION INWARD I. Y Piles. Fullnes of Blond to the 11..1. Aridity of the Stomach, Neu.. i f eartheiru, Dis.gust for Food, Paltriest. or Weight In the Stomach, tour krtretations. eluting or Fluttering at the Pit of the Inns sWimnnng of the Head. flurried and billeult Urreathi•g. Fluttering at the Heart. Choltlng Nutheating eensatione when in a yin. c:rt'rlirtrull7cl"ll.Za. Doles or .`;;'..l!`;';',,`V.Aflbrl.- the, Velleveresnt itltin and Eye, Pain In the old, IL...Chest Lige., kg.:lud.len Flushes of !teat, Burn ing !nth* Flesh, Cont4all lianglniuga of Mil. and Went Dammam% ofilerija,....„. CAA 411,CTEldat DIL 1100FLANDT CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PIZEPA R7:1) 11Y Dr. C. M. k s No. 1 . 20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their rower over the above dimmer. Is nal eseelled. II analhd. hy any other prepamtlon In the United tlt•tes. as the cure" attest. In many maw alter ekllful playsletann had failed, The, hitter. are worthy the etteotlou areal virtues In the reetlGration of dloweeee ol Inu the Liver and hewer nla vaerelelna e meet parch p....vem in vreal.nowv and end alfeetbma th the digestive or . waot, tiler v., nithnl, sale, wrtaln and pleasant. • • •- • • • watv .. 7 ,7 14.K.AD J.V D BE CON VINCED. J. D. Ammo, Larervllle, Pa.. April h. 1454, szyc 11 1 can get you some non] certificates Or your Herman Bitters In this vicinity If yen wish them. A lady purchasingsome of It this week. ease that 111. by tar the bent medicine elm ever kern. baying done her and her daughter much It. (I. tc - erson, Bentard l s Store, Nemec...4C.. Pa- Aug. 15.11153, oafs: . 1 am much attached to _yea Oman PIA tent. ha.ing used two bottle. of It. which I procured from S. Karts:yrue agent at Somerset, and found great teller tren it in does., , of the Liver. 1 dud It ha, great clfreet on my lungs strvogibening nod inelgornting them, which. as I not a public speaker. Is a gnat help to me." Da Gum. Newton Hamilton. Pa. May.lBsl. sal: 1 1 have need myself hairs dozen bottlni of your German Bit ten for Liver complaint and diereses of • nervous charac ter. revultlng rom the abuse of mercury. I was poi tined and afflicted with rpm. nom the use or the latter era de. The Oerman ((((toes le the test article from which I obtainni aLy Teller I bare aim givearhal artieli to moor drrpeptle, with the most salutary result. I think as Gdtlar 1 1 1,`nr" .. N- it 31 1 Int' . 1 was a ' ffileCeelleutt l ' Antiltal Wei; nem and Costiveness , . for which I used many different German without leder lat last need your t o lierman Bitter. I took *few Inttles heralding to direr tlona and was completely cart. I hare not boon en healthy for ten years I have been aloe. !took your Dit to, which la about our year woe The Bitters are cnalrely oegent.e. always etrearthealnff the system and neeer prnonsallt u It. Nold by dealers In medicine and storekeepers every where, Keesy reming B. A. Yahnestock Co-, Urn. r. I Wflani st.. Pittsburgh: 11. P. Schwartz, Allonbeny City. usd by dealers in medicine generally ce.3l-IydAwisT PITTSBCRGH COACH FACTORY. u. ratitlng learn, L. err menage.. ....... -Gm soggy BIGELOW & CO., • o..cossoll to E. t. Bigelow.) No. 46, DIAMOND ALLEY. APP-- Pittsburgh, Penna. VOACIIES, CARRIAGES, PII/ETONS, ll ilowliptlou of Fauey Vehicles I...Wl:tr o ord:o im Vf n . ' rl ' e7pol ""' „ l A ' arTif """7"' f or atol larability of materat. sa - All work rarrarawl. • t:OXILL Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Idattings. ROBISON ,t co, STILEAT. OPPOSITK TILKATEE, AVE 111/W On hand, and to wide)] they are daily adding. 1111,0 , mei choice emarrtnteut of the in.mds. from the to Si. , highest graihn, which will be aord at...stern pricee Ateo—liege. Mate. Wind°. Shade, Venitlan Illinda.Piano and table csarcra, Ruff 1101. land. Jr..e oil cloth. and all other gooda usually kept In /Lepel hone., to which the athentiou purchaaers Po in 41. - oelo Naval Stores. . . rrAR, pircit. 'rtIRPEN'I'I NE, Spirits Turynatino snA itinin.'eorti•lantly receiving from the and On. Pik in lots to Mint &CI).. 11!EM3SE=EIIM=E=1 Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New York to Melbourne, 1 . ..1.R1,1"1.V0 Du 11 usinq STATEN MAIL. ~~~I(I lxmatiful anti ravorite (Nipper Barque NIMROD. nlnetrenth nhip nf thin lin, will he Ann pnlethent on her smotpt roynar to Melbourne, on thr 11th Innu Ihnowanner necommodatlonn unsurpeunnt Itston— pmenp, Fula cabin, W.O. s" , "und 4b in. )125. 1t0..1 Nimml to followed In (ho celebrated elipPrY Snit. Windwoont. Aply no CAMERON pinrn, East Rine, or to oc1:1 R. It. CAMERON. I . %Vail itru,r New Mork. New Leather Store p. 310 WRY, I tte of the firm Or R. Bard, tin. I.ll.erly stmt.. orpoelle the , head o Wleul rea f alt, wlnlnnt .le and Wall dealer In 1.1 , :A1111E11, and OIL. Ivo ,ust Irnlu the Kael. and I, now re ,Ivlng a large annirtEnent I..ather, ronelotlna of--gr 4 Ilaltltooro Leather. and Frnorll Calf ellne: !doom', awl lilac, of .11 deenrlrtinnc Lining rlktnin and ,neral aenortsonnt...f NEndlnne, purnbaned entire stnett tnr men, Imu prerarnd to Pea for inntlt. I nonld lovito friende to tall and stamina. En, atoet I.elnre ..irrlnkelng elsewhere. onhl .I. IL MOWRY. `'LAVER IlAißY.—The sui.seriber is pro' c and eo J i ma, ts FRESH MILK .d triss.l2 and the public. ' Ils " ISS I4 1 , r IS'lriA'l7l‘.:l6.7l,l sa t isfy srholeserms awl trtry rare Isl. In satisfy his slomors. islels•Norylts Wilkins net 0111nr.slvini oh. No. 14 Um residence sodstm.L will h. oortualls .1. l.vded to. lee:Watt I 11. PAKILY. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. M'CLINI'OCK & BROS. txre now sell too off their entire atm* or Carpetinu, till Cloth. 11. r club. at priers lower than aver tarred In the west. ern ket. Our neck runairta In part of the fnllowler, el. Kieh mar Velvet l'ile Carpets, Tapestry liarreceln Brussel& 3 ply. SIC.I . and mammon Intent.: Patnack, .1 Plain Venn. i. l.let and itae eds. A 1... rid Cloth., Rook Window Shad', ntair Hodw, Matting, and Mate of all kinds, With a full actortment all .tleleis generally kept In a mrwt warehouse. Persons wishing to furnishStelunlenda, Home. nr fir tent will do well to rail now, sr non It ths time to aseure gnat turowins.''diedstember the plus, No. klarket el, near Liberia. sTEvIART & ) 1p99P3, MAnU►AorU¢ u► COOKING, HEATING/ FANCY STOVES,. GRATES, .FENDERS: - Pipes, Boxes, and Foun ds. dry Castings o all kin 01F1cE AND WARENOUSN, No. 267 Liberty St., crtncr of Iland, PITTSBURGH, PA. `Ol FOR KAN SAS—For sales good . Brick a no.. Oil; MAYA, &WI largo lot , iltnalad oo agg pgi g h g r g b. bo PUldat'• graat bargain. • Woman.. is gob. to Kantaii. gneiniro of VW& WLVDII.7I. ltb at. OTICE--The late firm of Wiok M'Cand- TtN d•Tty..4 bana diseolea4 by the death at John D. - i.A. an the bun- U. Waimea of oald Arm will be eqtrd by the underainneau at truly. ear, corner Wand and Water eta D. IPCANDLESS. Earthing Partner. 1 , O.PARTNERSIIIP—The undersnetl, of to. late Ann of Wirt A ATOandiunt L. te.s do the:lard with hint WILeIJI3I3II:ADA and HARM:L./A A tAYPPIN fur the purport of rontibolan the Wa t aeug. Gee. mry and COMMitSiOII b1110.11465.11t the old .aland. corner o. Wood and Water sts Pittsburt h, under U. name and style of WCANDLMS.,IIIEANB•O I .I. They reap•ettaily I s . rite • continuance of We path:mare ea - leaded tette late tirtn. t D. ADDANDLKett. 31../ 24. 10.5.1.—m.YD t HAVE this darpurchased the intereell of ie J b cgah DZwe 31.1)11VInt a, DILWORTU Ol— d 132, Second st... voT in r i I• :f N AV! WORTH. 101.1161i.DILWORTEr. J.!, 1.4 im4. C/O-PARTNERSHIP—We have thie day essociated ourealres the•lNypetyot it No. ' NI a e r De 11:. Mark. th . e parteerslllDt4 intti ' lr t tt ? .PlVrrtlett!f3;thers. WASILtrit4TON BIeCLINTOCK. ALEXANDER SteCLIN - TOCK. (MONAD McCLINTOCK. l'ittenar.h. May Lt. net.—e.rm ‘4, W. Rea have removed AA, to Nor. T 4 Wetnrand 914 Front tits, llttsbutede. CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The an- j• the trtessetten b rtli th t 4 141trntret.l . t= n Dry 4%1 under o the rtrea nf SIMIAN &MIL. at Nos. Dirket and Union streets. ieNOTICE-1 have sold my interest in the butane. of Louic, Miller I Co. to il l A.a s zeli c t Jpo. Phillips will continue Si the o Front st. I corWally recommend the new PM , -"a`lkel I'. IL P, 1 ,1, tb, 1854 s. i ' . ~ ,,iii. I iiii .7. - w ....... iii ...M. Pnal-IP. . tart nod ... Clts s. .......................... to thel race Fr°stocunk oi handellers, Brackets, Pendant• and other Attu... — We fit Up housse with steam and gas, make brass miles, of ell kinds to order, furnish Railroed pump. and tank Os tingn. and keep anti-attrition metal constantly ott hese. jy3l --- Wll. A. mWIN'S EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front .treet. 3.1d00r from Market; Dealoiln Lake Cham p ain Ore,fie Iron. de. Co.l property bought and aOld. au27-ti erzaery OUODB-111.44. THOS. WHITE do CO. No. 41 South 24 otretnt, Philadelphia-80.41d new establihment-- Nrw tiontl,—Large and untarialled mortment. Dabl4:l 7 E. WEN raR i - Cta§ WOHRK nounill. & WIQHTMAN, Manufacturers of sit kinds of VIAL 4. BOTTLUS, sad WINDOW . Wats; and 65 Front stmts., Plttsbantb. N. I.l.—Partlectisr att.:alas mid to odd sixes et Winds.- Mass tnd °Ovals moulds frr Bottles snd astk:ll. Notice to Shippers. dir IN and after August 3d no freight will be I_l reoe'red at the Federal street Station of the Ohio an/ Foods. Valhead for shipment. ease the hour of 6 o'clock, P. M. Me Lading mast be handed Into the . 6:relght Of. Ike before 7 o'clock., P. 61. J. A:BA nigh. aca.bf Freight Arent 0.• P. BS 11" N pursuance Of a resolution, pulsed by the Cutmells of tho City of Pittsburgh,on Monday, U. liOth day of Octolor Inst.!, VERDMAND Y. VOLZ, May. yr (said city, do hereby offer a reward of TWO MOM. PREP DOLLARS for theapprehension and delivery of .I,JUN ItliPMElt into the hands ofths profit+ authori ties, ulio stands rhariied with the murder of Torrents Clark., into foreman in the employ of Mr. John Agnew. 01.0 Manufacturer. The said John Kromer al the time of the murder. was engaged no a fire Weser in Mr. Agnew . e factory. its is stout athletic (lemma. about 5 hot 9or 10 inches to height, strounli - nivketi nu the Gby the email pm hnown hair, small whisk.rs, and het ., the ages of 40 and bo roar,. BALM S' PASSAGE, monthly Packets, ,ITED STA - TES MAIL ItlpAlmve. nlln nortorr, IJO inn, July owlet. my handd Nual of olli_ro 4 ° o f f November. A. stth e Mayor s i I Pittsburgh. 003 1 0 101 W. Z. VOL.'. Mayor. "Prove all things, keep to that which la Good." TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. incremiing demand for this most pleas '. SUL. 'tare and Mikado. remedy for all vein:tonere dmete, On. enabled the proprietor to redoes Um Prim eo st to glue it within the mech.& sit riamm,lte superiori ver od Mother preparationete attested Dr many 'em inent. oh m ylielithe In Milieu:re. Weablostor, au.dbe whole of &I erylend, Penn., locals. Virginia, an. who bare Lest e • dom. of Its entreaty when tbn moat remetUne have Wird: nod by thous:alder& our most ereportable eillesne who hare need it in their familles both am preeentim and mire with never -failing normestor the lam twenty during which period, with very little ald from advmdle ins. d., it ha s gradually spread Ito reputation over the whole Coln. in neeee ni r Colds, ORLON, liourseneas, R lows immediaterehe, and moenaly some In •ilar m two. without interfering with diet or burditem, or render i tot the &petrol more eueeeptible oi .Cold: in chronic emeee AM' Ilium, Whooping Cough, Crimp, isronchi tis, Affections of the Lungs. sod Consumption, t is always vary beneficial, and midi. fells. when mi. In OM, to perilYt a ewe. Pyles 25 and 150 cults a I•dtle. Wholesale and Retail Agente, Simms , PLEMINti BROS.. (Int. Kidd Co.) No. eu Wood et. trend FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, Fin. The cures✓ Fsts, Spy.!,.Ormapr, aril aL liwwwsr awl yIERSONS who are laboring under this dim crow.. malady will bad the VICOErA BL 14 . 1"1. ...PM' PILLS to be the only remedy ever disenranal en log Byllepsy. or Falling Fits. Th.e i dle posessea specific &ell,n on the nervous eye bon; and, although they are pn.oseed eslioiciaiil for the !i=7SP=ti ' lilllVlTglltteWE ' l44Zt t 4L norsous system has been prostrated sr shatter.. from any suss wt./aver. In ehroole complaint. or , diseases o. lons standlne,supotindsced b narrows... it., 5r.... modlngfy homelidaL Pero Uswr hox, or two bozos for sz.roreowaoat 01 the city, enelomlns a remittance. will base th e Pill. sent them throh ithe nial4 tree of poet., FOr ti by F:fli Ii LlA ug Ntilt, ho. 108 !Wittman street. DDIUMOr• 31.1., to whom order. from all parts of the Unica mast D riddricowittimetthald. For sale In bitteitorsb, by PLXIIING BROS.. jilo. GO Wed rt. DDII-42.11M11dr COUGH CANDY DROP PATENTED 18.17. ItSE DROPS wherever they have been Introduced, hallo speedily rope medal all other Con hem, Whfara. En , for the relief of Coughs, I lemscucts, Sore The °stand all Pulmonary Censumptions. nudge In s et tioreeshlotlavor, thealt cramp tnjunloo o Weir prompt acUon without int t er e ft r rizwitint ..AVlr nrts. dering the system more aumeptible of mkt.— T cot m an the moot suitable toe CRILDREN. and very ten tacle' to PUBLIC SPEAKERS awl SINGERS; they re. more all buskin. from the throat, and clear and give, tone to the rote.. Price 137 and V 3 cents • box. Sold,holecale and retell hr FLEMING BROS., (late Kati Co,) No-GO Wool M.., and mold Drug and Call, Stone. Da A. BROWN form , keeps would most respectfully in . , public that he au hand s it- bls . tans. the west old,. of the Diamond: AlleAbent City, a _cam M a r q t!'="t2 "eVall to arty In the United states. Ills Ulm& ces to removed without the aid of a weave driver. Moine purchased tbe stock. toed; and wed of Um Cabinet Eatablishment of Itenrety a McClelland, I am prepared to furnish their old euetomere as well as the yublie at Urns. with ee.7.thite In their ILus Amer, No. 6 Wood street, Fittabaren. e b 26 A. BrUSWV SCOTT, Dentist, kourth street, ity to. doors rest of Market. °Eke ho from a. to 9 rt, 6r. All wart warrant.t. late TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Hart. '4 ford, Conn. Cbartend 1119. CAPITAL STOCK $300.000. BRACKTPreoldent. TUOS.*ALKETINDEE, Seerstarl, Thrum. K. Bruar7 , .. Snmunl Tudor, Want Woo-LOTTO!" j r=Ark Tyi b. ors Bro John L. urell. Ilibn A. Turtle. • thaturne l l Are'Polidee an on Plre d Inl ble Len" by+7l NA 47 .IAOT IN TEMPERANCEVILLE FOk SALE—Fronting ll,Pwie Waltort et., on tho math 10 aT:11); ' . 1 VIW l l 1 111 . eut: 217:Ve1le bs fl k tlro Temppeevn.72"frTM:ierna:7ll:.tp.R.ll; deaf wiliM¢l Jl./SIIP/IliNua r , Attomi oar.L, • A NU 1111 , 11 i OF BUILDING LOTS, (DI Uraddiirk, lloroutione and Brady ell. and w Penna. d ergots Thies Lots ars eligibly situated for DWalllng nr hit:done honer, nod .111 to sold low on ramp tern or will In Eased for ten years or leas as may salt those who want them. For particulars, enquire of Ire D. IA '-Ifth. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. r IJE Corportaurs of this Company have opeount boas imborriptloo to the Copllal Stook, or. Oen Rankin. Howe of Homo. A. WILKINS A CO., No. 711:north 0.. Pittsburgh, whore Tompttlets roOtolultor Ctiortor,Orologital Homo., ...eon be obtain...l to turtle. doololoo InEolostion relativ to the OnMp..T. 000 Penn,Cottou Lulls, PittsburgL is ENNEDY, CIIILIIS .t,co., Illanufao i% latwo• of P..nn A No. 1 beery Shorting; Carpet Wain of all mien andahader, Cnitov Tal , ra; w Plough tun and Sub Omitt, Rope 01811 slow and dweription. Bettina. wirOrdrrs left at the h00d.... Starker Loliarh Wllron A Co.. 1::1 Wood stoma. will ban attwntlein. idtely FMREV. BOOKS BY OS. SMITH, D. NO. -01J Hodaton, erilirtorical Sketcher of -Western lerbytrelaniop, 1b .001.1nrioirlana tirWraand 14 first ...tont. by JorrPh Stolth. 0. D. Prim. VA. — Wod reed and rah. by TWIN DAVISON, Blartat street, near fourth. The trade ruppliad. and Angle copies wort. by mall, to on.", orlfiatAwT riItIEENTERPRISE GALLERY, Wi I Ilall, Jth I. MAW emu for tha monition nr visitora nutocrwrn. The alteat kin of the Futile dimeted to lie central loeatkm, ample reloeut and raperinr fmilitlea for pnaluelion cranial , . and lifelike auerratitypeh— teriala the bmt quality used. att 1 prima varr kdr ft brat clam pictures. Children Wien infor moonda lest little of the att. Call aid examl a n•speelmerdt. ifillkdkwt lARGO's RAGGERitIAN GALLERY. mrs.n.m.q eth et..Pleteret taken In all Ilea weather In the Net style a whleln the art Is sue. cettlhie. nt very resannableptleea. eltluesand arstlim. nee Weikel to can and ekatufne went:tem Moen. open jay and trtfl2l.. dell-dderT 11110, INDIANA k ILLINOIS MONEY WANTED—Now le the time to make itral and We tot ertuteat. I will milt/um, five Leta In Uermantown r Tankk the first payment to Ohio. Indium or Meals v ever. They o.e :offend sLi lho low ark. of 11.90, fest able V.. 5 dollars dowlead letttlY... SSW mouth twill field. IMantlne tb offer, so 1 0111 coot icc wilt. re • at the lot. t04 141- c et nn""'QW- 21106. WOOOS-75.4th ot. !ivy! 1 , CARGO, N. . 1: 5% hiona bie Duns traranClP sit etr. r ii Palm I tD ~ 4 1' .t enian fh= 1.31.1[2, Mantillas. Salina. etre a mad* in Um latest dye, dud on the *hated untie. Children's Drain.de•-. mad. PP with matneas and dhrfatch, and at very moderate prim. Bounds altered and dyed aeonntins to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. alt as ' • Hlnwd. Notice to Shippe rs. , TUE Ohio and Pounnylvatua Railroad Com pany Is prepared to tarty Tref glitwithancoptness.d. mot. - Throsish freight Is amid from Tlttsbarsh to In nineteno Roam and these ars two astopsllog lines fnm i../Ine to Chitio.t/.. :that obi limy .ly meet the seinust Revatiliat or MOS" • ;Rat. ftien ishiosh to Ctiseianstl. 411, fa and CO teals pis 000 Ilw ter Li.o three dim. or filled. Yrelabt is shiptea thtensa at low tales to various points In the West A se' Sly RI J. A. lIRARETI. Yrelslit AgeoL as D. N. COURTNEY, Maids, etYyarlotatatk. NOTIOES,_&C. A. J. lIAGAN. DANIEL AIIL. $2OO REWARD. Cough's! Coughs!! Coughs!!! TYLER'S GUM ARABIC libesteur Plower, C. A. Italkedey, Ix= I Jlnstl. Morgan, P. DS.II. land Rlsk. haunt on favor ki ALLYOLD, Arent, Yourth west. Pittsburgh Lots for Sale or Loan t 11111::
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