ROME ALLEGHENY awrios. MEET WARD—Sr/eel Counca. 111. P. Sager, c* j. WOW, i. - 177 _ Common Cquned. D. T. Johnston; c*. 217 J. B. Ingram, 191 H. P° ll, 4 * - 199 Wm. Allen, r. 164 John Burger* 206 John Lighthill, •170 W. Morrell,* 194 fL Marrisou, John Evans, z 190 . .iobn Dyer, T. 19 Atririant ditenors. 179 J. Dareingtor I, 174 17G .1. Wilson, T. 171 — Judge of E74eBma. W. 189 D. H. Lewis, r. 119 /9.Teetm9. 41 . gaadem z 191. D. W. Smith, Ir. 157 - A/dm:mit. H.l3aoders, I. H. Bityer, A. ILiya, 341 ' I'. Lowrie, lad. 34 SECOND WARD °-'-c' Jig. T. Sample, v.. 143 Jiseob Shanor, x. la' C. Coleman, V. • Go • Common &Soma.. • . Wm. Chambers, K.* 168 -- L.. Beckham, tt. 125 Jos. Sloan,. *. 92 Smith, e.. 195 M. S. Johtm, - x.* 176 hut Gardner, c. John R. Large, Y. 116 W. M. Martin, 122 J. B. Smith, e•.+- 199 B. Welsh, r. 158 • Directors of i.Xe Poor. Thos. Farley, 124 David Doisot, 148 diurnal. J. Ramsey, c. 289 4.-Boogoy. C. 31 THIRD WARD—So Ica Council. John Benson, 210 Joah Robinson, v. 137 A. N. Burctifield,..it. 197 Common Cogineg, .Wm. ()wens, es — 277 Geo. Garet, r* 253 , John Grabiug, r• 287 John U. Barr, 323 .TamesB. Thorn, 12' N. Voegibly, t 227 lestr. N. Baker. K. 220 Chas.-Faulkner,. 145 Frecteriekßiadle. a 146 Jimes Bynd, • 8 • . Directors of the Poor. Daniel naiad, 111 'nemial Parley, 91 FOURTH Counci/. Jan. Park, jr., r. * 316 D. 11101 win, /C. 180 Morrison Poster, D. 64 Common Couneil. Jas. Marshall, r. • -712 Jo, Fisher, r.' 278 John Bolan, r. • 170 Thos. Henry, r. 224 D. 31•Esans, r. 36 nos. Arnold, v. 116 John Marshall, — 168 H. P. Collor, c. 165 Fret]. Ley. r. 121' Riebard Bayed 6 Montgomery, -- ie.149 JOhn B. Hazlett, 158 Jai 11.-Irwin, 48 Liles. Arbuckle, 1 C. Elngsland,c. 60 j. J. Binning, 43 0. J. Noble, u. *62 And. Davidson, 1 E. Derby. I •Bobt.*llaliell, Henry Childs, 1 Jas. M. Cooper, Gee. Miltenberger, I Director of Poor. Thos. Parley, 44 Daniel Boise', 146 Asscsaar.l Jas. Gratuun, sc. 419 H. Thompson, r. 147 Assistant darinors. J. Davison, r: 288 2, Derby, 290 L. H. PhDlips, 123 Di Woods, n. 152 0, W. Robison, 59 T.; Graham, 29 G. W. Atkins, 26 lodge of Elnition. 302 3.‘'. A. Dean, frupeclor4. 248 Si Res, a. 33 DI Kephart, jr. Corutale. A. Montgomery, r. 150 15 Renter, D. - • .Sehool Ihreetors. Rev. C. W. tictiek, x. 364 84 Rays, Sherritt, 1. 276 J. 41. Felger, J. RD,tiers. 63 B. Fairmaa, r J_ Wright, F. WI H. Noble, ... •-•,- Peociosnixas .or Soso Consen..--Jan. 8, 198'1—Council met a • _p special cal.-Iffembers• present—Messrs. Allen, Bissell, liewaid. Jr., Drum, KiereKincaid, Loomie;Lytle, McCurdy. Oyer, Smyth, Taylor, Wilson, and President Shipton. . The Auditing Committee not being in readi iness to report, Mr. McCurdy presented the Re. Port of the Committee on City Printing, with the following resolution: &Paved, That the Mayor; be, and is hereby authorized, to draw a warrant in favor of N. & W. Rabb for $lO,OO, and a ',warrant in favor of Foster* Fleesonfor $96,75.4 Report accepted, and resolution read three times and passed. Mr. Kincaid presented the Report of Water Committee, which was read, aecepted and order ed to he pritaed along with the Auditor's Report. Also the following resolution: &volved, That the Mayor be, and be is here by authorized to draw his ;warrant on, the City Treasury in favor of Rays ItiPainter for $29,75, the nano being the amount jof order drawn by the Water Committee in their favor, dated De cember 31, 1853. Read three times and passed. Mr. Oyer presented the Report of the Com mittee on Streets, which : was; read, accepted and ordered to . be printed along with the Auditor's Report . Mr. Smyth presented the-Report of the Aud iting Committee oath° City Accounts which was read, when 'Mr. Lootois:preaented the following resolution: Rewired, That the Auditing Committee be, and they are hereby required to adopt ouch measures es will compel , the Building Associa tion of the Diamond Market Rouse to furnieh 'a fill-account .of their receipts and expenditures. Report accepted and resolution adopted and or dered to be published with the Auditor's Report. ' Mr. Lyttle presented the Report of the Corti mittee on Claims and Accounts with the follow ing resolution: - . Raolca, That - the Mayor be authorized to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer for $34,92 in favor of Ray & Co. 'Report accepted, and re:jolt:Hon read three times and passed. I - Mr. Smyth" presented the; following, ! Resolved, That the Auditing Committee be an i, ' thorized to have the accounts published in the - .;papers duly authorized to de the City . printing,. j provided the cost do not enticed fifty dollars for each paper. Road three times and passed. : . Mr. Loomis offered the following, ftwoleed, That the Presidents of Conneile shall hereafter add to the Joint standing Certe a_—zeittees a Committee on Bait Roads to eetaiet of . two front the. Select and theee from the Comuirin Council, to whom all matters; pertaining to • [tail shall be referred, whiles duty' itehall be . to report to Councils as other joint 'standing Committees Committees are required to de Read three F'' times and passed. In all of which of action of 1 Select Council the Common Council Concurred. • The following business feint% C. Co was then. l ~,_ taken up. A communication from the Solicitor, :: . of the POUCH, Rail Road Co. relative to the City ' i Taxes assessed in the Rail Road Depots. with resolution authorizing the TX-Collectors to pro- I coed to Collect thesaid Tax forthwith. Comma- I •,', nication -- read and Resolutioh read three times 1 and palmed. • Also, resolution in favor of Andrew ' I • Lang for $30.00 as Clerk to Auditing Committee. 1 Bead three times and Passed; Bill of S. •Fahnestock for $30.37, for Record Itog Ordinances . Read and referred to Commit i tee on claims and.aeconnts, ;in all of which ac ,l tie* of C. C. the $. C. concurred. '• On motion of Mr. Loomis, j • - Raolstd, That the thanksjof this Council be . and are hereby tendered to John Shipton, Esq., 1 for the Impartial manner in Thich he discharged ' 1 the detiet'as President of this body. 1 Which; after some remarkd from Me. Shipton, _ , was unenimonsly adopted, and on motion ad , 1 journetL • Contrr or Qnswrzz BessieSe.—Before Judges Nl'Clure, Boggs and Adems. ' Cam. on. Emeline Keating; indietmeht, laree ney. The, defendant is ehargid with taking $1,500 in gold from the house of the late Cad wallader ETIIIIN on Penn street, in the month of July, 18:r4. A jury-being empanelled, the • ease was opened an the part of the Common wealth by A.S. ideCalmott; Esq. The 4.xaml nation of witnesses then eattuneneed :—• Dins. ET4IIB, morn—ln Jdly last, had $3,500 all in twenty dollar gold pieties (except $4O) it was in my charge, in the upper bureau draw er; $lOO - was in an outside bag; mimed the money on the 10th or 11th or July; when coun ted, it wait sl6oolesr, berate missing the money, I had ticeaslon to go - to the third story, where Miaa Resting was ; there WAS a band tAx on the bed, in which was a heavy ;bead big; timeline went to little Washington, and after her return, staled • that the had received a slim of money from Mr. MOConaughy; this was before- the moneyjivi bun mimed ; When. I found the moat gene 1 screamed, and Mr. Evans came up; fill raid be did not know; Who to suspect after I keld him abonfieeing 'the heavy bead bog in Etneline'e band box, he then suspetted- her; Mr. tivarathen started to Washington, and re turned the next day; he limit backimmediately to the same place ; after hie teeend return, time line told biro that she had done all she could— s.hi had di eneee nd $360 secreted In the clack in the cellar; Mr.: timni aold to ber—'.tell me what you did with the balance, and save yourself from the penitentiary--the low will hate to he enrol:Cal i__ timeline then took Mr. Evans to th e cellar, and after marching among the slack, drew mat a sheeting - with $350 in Bold he !aid .;that will do, you may go up, timeline;" the efeeldiag belonged to my grind-daughter; the money was s'2o gold pieces: the begged to see Judge Shannon. who was iu the next room; when let out, ehe ran away. ! • • Cross.ex..--Whezt I took the bead bag in my band, timeline took it from Me, sad mid , it con tained a married man's likeness, and if she would show lt, she would be ruined; it wait ruy heavy; timeline then ran down stairs-, did not pursue her; saw timeline =etch the stocking out of the slack pile; did not go into the cellar, but lay down at - the bead of the steps, and could see from t h er e;" timeline was neverlocked up or con fined i n e ar hone; ' Mr. Evens did not threaten fo send • bee thepatitentioxy-if the did dot sign • judgment bond; there was *bond signed by E m efi t eygesting; timeline had been in the family of Dr. .111'Conaugby, et. Washington, and was at inyhouse on s 7inik US. Di'Caukty watt with me, and left /ben the cholera .tiroke cuti peter told Major Ritchie that -Mrs: Evans had • . Lmii= Rm•line imprisoned Willa house; =weir told him that she had ctmfotmed to Evans; never told Mr. 1 .post, of Watibinittots, that .I had $3OOO in tile i bank, and $4OO man:Aker; might bare told Mr. Post that, whirel slept, Emeline took the keys from under mthead, and stole the money; did not tell Sarah Keadly that Emeline had taken $lOOO from my drawer; did not tell Sarah Ready that we kept Emeline confined two or three days to make her sign • judgment bond; did not tell her that we found $5OO in the wall: did cot tell Mr. Foreman that we had Emeline's clothes lock ed up; never told Mr. Mount, of Washington, that the keys were made; the carpet the iai , g4 . , the money was stolen; made the first informa tion before Aid. Steel, after which Emelino con fessed the theft; the bond was signed before the information was made; told Mr. Scott, of Wash. t re ington, that t h e keys we under the mamas; Emeline wish to sit up that night, to let Mr. Evans in when e would return from the theatre; never told Major Ritchie that I found the money in a black bag in the cellar; saw Mrs. Davidson day before yesterday; never told her to keep out of the way of a subptena; never took a note from Kate nannegan, written by Emeline to John Cole. Mrs. Mary B. Lceke, sworn.—Am daughter of Mrs. Evade; lived with him in July last; when in the third story, with aunLM'Caulay, heard Emeline scream and say "1 am ruined;" asked her what she meant; she said "It was a delver .reorype of a married man," she told me where ! it was, and that ehe put in Judge Shanuon'e room; could not find it there; Emeline said some one had stolen it; told her I did not believe it was a likeness; she said, "you will not tell, if I tell you?" made no - reply; she_ then said it was money; ehe then went and brought it to me, - it wasin.a bead bag; it was half full, there were half dollars, twenty dollar gold pieces, one two end a half dollar: piece, and one fire dollar piece; she gave no antisfactory account of the money. The next day Emeline went to Wash ington; she stayed there two or three days; and when ohs returned, she said she had received money from MeConaughy's estate, and paid • hood or snoo to Mr. Headmen; that she wcald go and get the rent—in all $ 9 OO. This conversa tion took place tefore the money was missed. After my father's return from Washington, he ached Emeline if she cohld account for that money, ehe said it w0..4 front 111cC.'s estate; he told her there was no. money coming to her, that she had paid out $6OO in gold, end that evidence was strongly against her; she then. said it was given to her, but would not say by whom; after a while, she replied that Mont gomery, of Washington, had given her $6OO in $2.0 gold pieces, and she Was sure of that amount from McConaughy'e estate; father took Mr. Sharp to Washington between 11 and 12 o'clock at night, and returned the next day; heard fall, or tell her "Montgomery says he never paid you nay money;" she replied "ho did—has he too turned against. me?' I then left the room: saw father and her go into the cellar; she came up before father, saw him hand something to moth er, went up stairs; and mother showed me the looney; looked to be :shout:Sal; saw Emeline sitting on the second story steps; asked her what possessed her to steal the money; she said "If you knew all about it you would not blame me— it was my own emit (Mrs. McCauley) told me to it;" told her I did not believe it. Cross.er—ltid not go for ice the day they went into - the cellar; the article looked like a ttxking; talked with Mr. Yost the day Emeline left our house; never told him she had not con fessed to any one but father and Shannon; did not tell him timeline hatbbeen confined three or four days; did not know anything about Emeline refusing from day to day to sign a bond, knew nothing about mother taking a note from Kate Flannegau; Mr. Coyle was in the room wLen she signed the bond. Miss Kate Flannegan sworn—Was in the em ploy of hire. Evans in July last; saw Emeline go down to the cellar with Mr. Evans; was near the stairs; heard them raking among the aletek; their backs were turned to me; saw nothing pass to Mr. Evans; I went down with another girl; Judge Shannon sent me down; Emeline was stooping down; after Emeline scraped in the coal, I heard Mr. Evans say "you can now go up Em• cline, that will do;" Mr. Errns did not stoop doirt; do not know where Emeline; or Mr. and Ifni. Evans were after they came out of the cellar. Crnss-ex—l remained in the cellar while Mr. Evans and Emeline were there; went down for curiosity; no other reason; Mn. Evans did not ask me to go down; never said I was not in the collar. and knew nothing about it; never told klnj- nimble I woo not in the cellar; did nut WI Mr. Cole that Mrs:Evans would not let Emeiine go C.: until she.would sigh a bond. - Several other witnesse3 were called for the prosecution, but. u their testimoui was mainly corroborative, we omit it. The Court adjourned until 9 o'crOat this morning. A Iltoorit-Aenter.—Three men were employ ml yesterday in loading a coal barge near the steamer Black Memel:id, one of. whom Go'Web Gartner, !sold a cap to a fireman on the boat named Snyder. After the work: was done, they received checks for the money, and two of them started,Jeaving Gardner behind—who was wait ing to be.paid for the cap. Gardner shortly af ter, overtook his compenioni; - who sale th at he was dreadfully hurt. He fainted in the street, and was borne to the Mayor's office, where he loy in a state of insensibility until late in the af nodn. Dr. Murdock was called W. and found a large fracture in the ekulL He thinks that the man cannot survive his injuries. It id not known how the wound was inflicted, as the boat moved off immediately after the occurrence. An officer wait dispatched by the cars to Rochester in order to arrest the fireman. Gardner boo not spoken race. He was conveyed to his residence in the Fifth Ward, where be base wife and family roserosamsar.-11,13eber. received a des. patch yesterday announcing the_inability of Madame De Vries to reach by Friday evening.— Due notice will be given of the thine for Per first Concert. HALL.—To-night opens the magnifii cent work of an of "A Tour in the Tropic, and Voyage to California." This refined entertain ment has been exhibited in all the eastern cities to largo houses, and we are told it boa given universal :satisfaction. The views of the Tropics are beyond description, and California is pnr, bayed life-like. Go to-night.. Tim Organ just erected by Mr. - Jrrtline, of New York, in the neer afethodist Church, Peon street will be publicly exhibited (this) Thoreday horning at 74 o'clock. CARDS.—Visiting and wedding cards written in a superior Style by W. L Vercelius, the Amer ican Card writer at the City HoteL Those who bare ordered cards of Mr. V. will confer a favor by •411ing for them, as he expects to leave the city m a few days. BY TELEGRAPH. ==!! WA;IIIING . T0111. Jtl.l. . Sxxitsc.—Mr. Foote presented the memorial of George I'. Marsh, rerident minister at poi etantinople praying for remuneration for. serri ccs in ajadical capacity on his miesionin Greece Reterred. Mr. Toombs presented a menmrial of the mem bers of the bar in the District of Columbia pray ing that the House bill in reference to the Judi. cial tribunal of the district may pass the Senate. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Dawson gave notice that ho had received a letter from the Mayor of Havannah, Georgia, slitting that that city had suffered severely fur the past year from sickness and recently from storms; that it is indispensablethat the obstroc thins in that harbor be removed, and asking him to report a bill for that purpose. I ehall report sualca bill said Mr. D. to-morrow. Mr. Duller presented a memorial in opposition to the passage of the Judicial Reform Bill nu• before the Semite. Mr. Weller presented a petition from officers or the army for remuneration for loss sustained by the disaster to the steamer Wiefie _Scutt, on the Pacific coast. Mr. Pratt presented a petition from merchants, asking Congress to provide against the .Idrieel. ties arising from the abolishment of corport punishment of seamen. Mr. Clayton presented the petition of Joel Wace, asking for further protection for dmuri can Manufacturers. Rererred to the Commitue on Manufactures. Mr. Cass moved for the assignment the lot Monday of February next, for the consideration of Mr.. Underwood's resolutions relating to the freedom of religions worship in foreign countries. Agreed to. Mr. Broadhead reported.ajoint resolntion for equipping one or more vessels to be sent in search of Dr. Kane. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Judicial Fteform — Bill. The question being on Mr. Chase's announce ment to dispense with the Circuit cervices and reduce the number of Judges to six. Mr. Say •rd.opoke at length In opposition to the require ment of Circuit duty of the Supreme Judges. • Without coming to a vote the Senate went into Exesutiee Session and 'afterwards adjourned. - 11 . 0 tm—Among in nucers, sir. Richard son introduced bill to improve the Missisoippi river and ita tributaries. Referred to the com mittee on commerce, The bill emendators of the ,Land Oradttatieg Aet was announced no the and in ostler, to which wet pending Mr. Dewson's amendment giving. homestead o[l6o acres at 14} ceuts per sere on condition of actual settlement shi cultivation. Mr. Campbell did not like this way of tacking the Homestead principles • on this bill and then drawing it - I. trough under the operation of the previous question. Lit the Rouse wait until the . Homestead Hines amended by Mr. Hunter in the Senate shall come up before they attempt to en graft the Homestead provisions. • r. Orr was opposed to the Homestead princi ge, as the — effect would -be to take the common Amid belonging 6%111 the States to eettle - the new. In reply to a question of Mr. Janet, of Tcno, he Said the natural increase of population and em igration would nettle the teirttory. • Mr. Dawson showet that the free grant of lands was not a new principle as asserted by Mr. Orr; it has been the policy of the Government from its commencement. Mr. Orr replied, saying the tendency of the times is to make the people lean on the Govern ment when the Government should lean on the people. It was time to put tt stop to it. Mr. Campbell moved that the tall and amend ments be referred to a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The'motion was lost. After debate Mr. Dow son's amendment was rejected 72 to 93 and the bill was then negatived by a vote of 68 to 93. The House then adjourned. New Yong, Jan. 10.—The North Star arrived thie morning about eight o'clock. She brings 200 passengers and $1,110,623 treaa ore. She also brings the California mails to the 16th, which were brought down by the John L. Stephene. The Golden Age with her passengers which left New York on the 20th of November, reached San Francisco on the 14th December. On the 24th December, the Stephens passed the Sonora bound up. All quiet. The North Star left Aspinwall on the lot. She was detained two days and 7 hours-by a gale from the North, which caused great loss of life and property, The brig Flying Cloud, for New York was:driv en ashore; she is a total loss. The Captain and seven men were drowned. Riley, the mate and two searnen reached shore. The brigs Alvaros, New York and . Carthagenia and a schooner were also loot, and the breakwater and wharves were badly damaged; the wharf of the Mail Co., was almost destroyed. The Falcon, from Ilavaga, with the New Or leans mails. was unable - to enter port until the let in consequence of heavy weather. The miners are still anxiously awaiting rain. The lion. IS. H. Barbour, Judge or the 10th district. has been indicted by the tir•.tnd Jury or Yuba County for an assault with deadly weapons upon the person of C. P. Stedger. _ The Sttickton end Sonora Telegraph is rapidly appronchingpompletion; ' lb miles have been laid. Tobacco of very superior quality has been raised in come portions of the State. The bridge 805 feet long, across Trinity river,' Grass Valley, has been completed. A rich vein has been struck in Caldwell's gar den on Shaw's FLA?, where $4OOO were taken out in t wo days. The claim was afterwards sold for .$5OOO. The steamer New World got snagged in Sac ramento !Liver, and was co.idembly damaged A grand halt was given to the San Francisco Blues at the Metropolitan Theatre. Napier Lothian dropped decd whilst conducting the Snwnertou Istmcos, Nov. *-7t. —There is noth ing of the treaty. The whaling news is very die couraging. carthagenia dates to Dec. 14th confirm the news of the total defeat of the Melo party st. Bo gota on die 4111, after an obstinate resistance of two days. There was great 1., among the Rev olutionists: Gen. Herrera was I , led and other prominent Seers were badly wounded. Melo and teeny of In leading partisan., were captur ed. A fire occurred at Valparaiso on the 2fith, op.. posits the Castom House, which destroyed 10 buildings. The loss is $150,000. COMMERCIAL SummAnr.—The Times and Tran• script says--Except a few articles in which specu lative movement, have taken place and others in whlch the sunpllee arc not excessive, np , ly all imported goods ere lower. Meat and provisions have materially declined. Flour firm; Gating° and flazall $12,50®18. Lard 13f0151. New Butter 45&17. [lsms 16i€,,15. Bacon 153. Clear Pork $21,50. lien. Pneto, Ex-President of Chili, is dead, The Glovernmeut forces under Oeu. Moran, at trr 11: fierce combat, was defeated by the troops of Domingo. Elias Moran was taken primmer; tried acid shot. PUILADLLPIIIA, Jen. 10 —During a fire this morcMg eight members of the Northern Liberty engine were arrested. They were armed with muskets and other weapons and welt otherwise prepared for a fight They had carried the weapons to the fire strapped to a rope of the en g,qe. Luckily they were observed by the Police before the expected fight took place. The Supreme Court granted a writ of assist ance to suppress the Erie disturbance. Mar shal Keyser :annelids aftettmon with such forte as he may choose to summon here or at Erie. Sin Yong, Jan. deficiency of $25,000 specie was di-covered in the vaults of tho Mer chants' Bank in Wall street. It is believed to to stolen, hot suspicion rests on no ono. It Is tlionglit the gold rosy bsvo been delivered by mistake --A reward of $3OOO is offered for the recovery of the property. Rids for the Erie Railroad ?our million loan `Were offered to-day, of $ll,OOO over amount re quired. It it understood that the loan will all be put of $0; although there are few Was over that figure. au►►n►N LeiLl►nte. IScw Yuix, ]►u. 10. On the 4th there tiere i ballots for Senator; the last atnal-1/onifoban, 54; Benton, 41.1; At ehirou, 64; Wilaon, 1, Looniphan voting for Wil ton. Adjourned until next day. The rote waa atrieLly a party mite. en.rabnwrotb 8. 41., Jain B.—The mail difficul ty will noon be definitely arranged. The term, are agreed upon but the nehedule ig not fixed. BETTALO. J. 10.—All is quiet at Erie to day. The bridges over French and State streets are being rebuilt. CINCINNAV, Jnn. 10 "-The river liaa fallen 4 inches. Flour $7,60q57,76: nelee 1111140 hnnh. Pion nt 59(f - i.e..3. Whinkey 214:w27. rheene Ilegn aull et i4(r..11: but rem buyer, Pro. •i.ione Jull encejil fainl, for which there in • fnic 41ernand with FAI(9I GIMI Ude. et 144 . , rep {lnnis 5i(1.1'.. Mean Pork $11(3411 24 - 1. Noth iwz npw in rirnceriee. Lectern eschango per cent premium. Na. VORIK, JIM. Ill—Cotton firm, sales SOO bbla Flour drooping: sales 75b0 bhlm good Ohio at $9,121q.1i,66J; 'southern, mole, 1111)(1 bhle mu changed. Wheat firm with upward tendency.— Corn dull with declining tendency western mined $1,05. Pork firm; sale, 7000 bbls at $12,25. Beef dull with declining tendencr,— muntry meet $8.50el1: Lard firm. Whiskey' Ohio - 39(40. Snare firmer; Orleans Linseed Oil firm at 81. Stocky firm; money un changed; Canton Co , Penna. Coal Co., 1011; Cumberland 30:4; New York Central 89, Erie v,tailreind 43'4; Michigan Central Railroad 751; Cleveland and. Toledo Railroad 51. Cattle Market.—The offerings of Beef. Cattle to-day were :1061/ head; prices a shade easier, males at .73011, with but little at "the latter figures.— Sheep firm with upward tendency: dressed twine $0e6,:45 and on foot $4,37 (4,50, Pnuanceettts,"J.. 10.—Flour doll, supplies come in slowly; Pnlepo 10001.1dnea., nt $!i,25, nt Which th•re ore more sellers than Inty,ers. Small ettlei Rye flour nt $1;,T.0. Corn Meal in Wire demand, and sales 1,200 to 1,5)M1 hhlr, Penna. at $4',22(74,51,25. But little Wheat nlTering,•and prism without change; sales (000 bushels good red rtt $2., I o(ins2,l I. Rye iu Ilepand, at $1.25. Corn scarce; mien 2700 hush. new yellow sliest, nt Ork. and 1600 bosh. nt a price to be n.a.— 'Whisky dell; Milli tales nt 37c. COMSIERCIA COIMITTYY. OY ARBITRATION. POI/ JANIIAIIn PI. IL Bum, W. P.—ALCI.II.LIN. LIAM MM.,. Imo. Scorr. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. , trrzcs Prrnarson (JAlint.. Thur.lay Inrning. January IL. Th• Meer was stain Heins. rostanlay. and we halm now • Rand elate 11,r navigation. The wrather h 01,1 and 0 1 11.1111 lodirstioos of morn rain. 'loather. rerast. dull. and are r. , nline.l Rho want. of the trade. FIAWR—no 041.; fmm drat hand;; from one, 1.:99 rOprrto& at 4.e.d.5; 74 do. pwrd. caw. ;t Olga), and to do. extra at 1.9.50(413,013. • ORAlD—calen of ISO b.. Ear Corn on wharf at an cod COO &Dom gamest 05; Oats, 190 beta on wharf at Mood 250 dr. at depot at 49. WIIINKEY—ia he In Into, 0(22 4111.rectItilad at 20. POTatOE&—s as/e of 10 bus. It.bo at $1.23. PKEDt-wale; of 1001,0.. Carer at KZ. a-Slim-6a. or 2.9 rha Monistic Soda ;1 ha.. • MONETARY AND COINTERCIAL. -Tn. now lirtana Amami Tax Tatta.-The perkier the mansthe Falls has tamely came to a 010., as mot of the mans gult wort fin the Immo. 11011, Hunt CO., slaughtered 0000 Lfaim during the haat week, with 2,020 head kit over la peat last hittht. Wm/aryls 4 Om, have killed bat a few bundrvil. and nate 1 PO In wane last :4 0 7: re ) : f• ith.aitr Deal 7;lll4itoktoei ILI law Ina ea lambi Totltauther.kttled Min ........... - 74,270 7 last report :24,907 flood total Tha total timber killed ard - oan - tlariatt!,' ..-- to "2 l G atnetek von F•llowa Grand . .. 011.fek• To owe data last reason--. . At Madison. ludlens the receipts Os TO.X/ GNP, width le ao 01.0. ave. lot *won. At vete, ladl e., stowable of :70.000 'too Km been tilted a • na thin It=g l l , , , N e tz.ut 4.00: tome than lore lt I •-•• f moot.. It tentleuatofthat MPG IlDes DIG be slaughtered at Keokuk this yeartotbasooet 9.otatlaat'y tar. At(tutors It is Gough,. au octets of at least Ft opt to .10.000 1.111 b• ob taiDed over lot operatious.—f Louisville Goo. In Lis hoes. to the Legislature f 1ndi0..., Gov Wright take erns armada eget ost l b. Free lianliShod say it • -11. Isaislatur. fail both, in duty Yen og argio•' y topc, lf ebeti fall to adopt tcumpt. Mo g g grosas the hojust and disreputable grottoes at th• Estrlts.” TL.drcWatboof Gm tree haute has boa re ddeed So toilltiltre. Of the eget. Rauh one within the year. the mud radios having chiefly tattoo plant within Gs motes. bang mots than or half the eirruLattonof tbe. OW , addle Stockholders of Ho Reading Oallited may vas held Ms aftero.o, rhea tha sts. Dual report Ito esibutitted. The outing VD...She dotal 0.11. Noratiaber amottubbt to h 51131,41.2) Oh tad the sepolltsree, beadles rotting espnwir: mgr. or load and machinery . . to th 145.531 a, leaving A , rnat w 7. A reardutlon au• unanitanudradorded authorizing th. &ardor llansc.rn In ...darea dividend 1 o/ 10 V cenL parable in Mgt at doe. awl aut/VO O tY una also given to the Board to parch..., th e ITll.ldm atrewt 11111v.01. to prrodente the Imon.vronvnta In am..., and pece.S.l . l. negotiate &Iran fr, Paid The ea9olr of money on demand Icon wag unite fee.— There I. a little more ear , In pawing .loft PePer Thedeereaeadotietingof grime n 0.... nataide hook The improgrment mth. 3. 4 and 6 months eaner slowly there Is still. large amount left with the 11l Urirkert.— Foreign Lille are gall frt Widneeday, packet. Prime Sterling added le. hat to day at 1. 1 7'.04197`,. though th. too drawing rate with wime M the Bankers i• 1071( France are roared/ guota , le Letter than 6.16!1: to the del , Ler. The ertretrie rangefiMii,(ds.l3 The et 4 Pgnalon of gtanton a Wilma, Rook Brokers. tr_ Th uthonnee I today. The Weekly Bank Amereges to St./noisy last. 6th last, gatePreeent. eseinnyrared with therreriousthowlng, an aggre- Increase in Loam. of 55591.069 Increase In 'Deed. I Ingres. n(171.29,3114 -11144,100 Dem.ite of eiroulation .4arrs The eery large aclillthin to the epode r•;e - tore 4 the moat matifying feature of the statement, pl.-log kA It do, the Rank. In • towition of etrength well ealeulated te , evcon, an' the growing boomed IM Improved Money Market. In eluding the Sableseetst7 etatement of Naturday after. noon. the Iblloeitig 4 the general COKTAJLATIVA I.CAPITPLASION: 2.5. Dee, 00. .1.1. Loa. $.0.860.191 $51,653.= 1.02.244.706 t.=iga 11,4813,650 12,976.147 6 0 6,9 , 0 7.075..0 7,019,032 Depoelto... ..... ....... 61,033,4/0 In SuleTreasury..... ... -3,fge1,473 !el 1,941,701 There waii • farther Kee on the Stook Parttime.. of 1 to 3 it cent on the regularly report.l Wes of data, ' day afternoon-1 N. Y. Times. We learn from the Roston Traveller. that revers.' rail road. rtiouing fmm that city. here not Nem abb. to de. eters • dividend for the nit month...ding Jan I. and It I. Into, om any ailing olTIn the meripta hut from the great WI of expert., ontuanitiont upon tile enhannel prim or rw.t. on. Or., jc, lln the Unwell Railroad. the anti. 1994, wemnearif $ 3 . 00 0 oval., than In INSII.and with MO exception 0(040 and the greatest oluen tta owl we. built hut In 1547 is exponnew mom only 40n CAI. whiles In 19.1-t. they worn fe1n..470 ant awn , - .191 eogrow remipts. From to 1101, the Lowell rad.; paid annually • dlrldend of It 94 mot.. in lend it was •. In el: In 18.54. n. Tho Rank Statement for the past week.hows an increase In Inaele to the extent of • million and • half. whirl] le largeritconasion than wan antirirated. The inrrour in loan. In only $591.000. Mate wan hated for hr our nun. rbent.. It It only about three months .lure the brunt was nlnoty-two millinoa with • ste.wio male of twelve million.. The enbeeooent ovrtallotout of ton roll. Ibm. h. had a nerd snoop. erre, upon the marked, and has contra.... to the euenenel., •.I man v Pomo.. who d. 01,1 otherwleo here e,olded it. The mntinued string., , will 'wren to fon", other boost. Into bankruptcy. _ Thn newn Or; tba Arabia nn tbo nuthorilf nfprirstri let. tare la ter, favorable, ounnbinnible °alma. baring non., for American arm-aim Including municipal nnd lamb. and al , rb• The Lamb. 'loner innrkst wan rani aal rna. eirning rPIII4O hare atfarorable Influent, limn, end probaboy lb. ',enema *Avatar which rrsatlniten iu moult all ann.! or orotntrinu "marines In part due to the Carotin - I tm. IMPORTS LIT RIVER. LOUI,V ILLY.. by Bar City—Co ht. lamb. 31•ko Path. on 21 gotha redo, 30 hada 2 hTetubar-n. Jan-, • 30 bat W Cumunhharth 111 MAR dal, II 11 13.1- lihz 1 hhde tabahe. 1/ W hwindloh An. W Chn.1.114, con. P. p., 0 Blackburn:2l plias 11,y4; Ida whiskey. fl [lanai 11...1 chrst, A Mandl: 1 hazrb,.. A , lortIon: :1)01.1.111 , 1rne. Luglllll hlehardaon: 2.144.144 law. I. linekshoch '• dn. Tram A Wilkins:h.. bbi• Nllttlh 4 hvo, -1 ,1 4. Weller I Paulin: 1.1 bbl. Bunk Phillips A Beat; 1.0 Purling. Itol.,rte.n Ano '6:u Msh LL r. & 15 by 1 ouuk ln—a3l . h SO h O is ba • n 6 he 4 s , a o Jo lo n /.* Denny: me: . hominy. Hanna A 11. ban narollo.n.l ly 1.2 Abbe whlnkny..l liryno .2 ban 'nennon. i.„ c „ . 1 Ind h 1 In; niosonn. 1Y A. Y Wilnon:111 bhls hard J Dalzolh In own. N ^ EhaT:2 bbl. burl 011, G Ass r. 11.110, Francs 2 hr. unatt.t.c.. JII 8b0..01. 4 ,..., 11.41. lard °IL. J I' bbiarcrur Iron. Zuc. fts 20 Ins soap. 3 1 ,, 11.1. Suludler :XI rt. rtrurl nllll.. IVIIKE1.11:11. by Porl.ll, City —ll alga Inds, 2 Ifble aPalre Foreythr. eke eerapo, 11 A raboratoelt a on, 1,1.1. velo.ort alt • awl do, pearl loll! aka corn. Ilardenabell: 70 I, a j lt n. o. J at. cat.. 2 Obi. butter. ea hopDalto 115 31 his d hay. I n Kirkpatrick: 21 WI, paper. J L obee. (IALLIPOLIS, by 11r1.10 at. Wheat,rwarl mina 931 do, 736 bbla El, 191 N. hay, IV' Ilohoes 1.,13 bbla door 1 do tlalawal, Dilworth: 108 aka oat, 10, dothrn meal. 211 1,1,11 Hoar, Ilan A Li...eth 10 do Hawed. Dehavern ha/ bbl. floor. W Ituratey. by Cantu,- lI ho, malt, ?MG I' A Wilkins 152 Ora •beat, Bryan A em 371 do. WiNuarth A clu :551 do lartry, Bream 237 do fruit. B Wallace: 2) , do 'met, 22 pkg . . nutter, Jet, „t Deno,. WV tons Ironer*. A !Mine. 23 dn. liner A ea; 52 de metal. King A !forehead:3 l , bls pet Jb. 13 pkes butler,27 bts chem., 1 1Tatull.s. Amu A 2 do. 11 C.4.115a. t 211 do raleratu, Ilaodey A , .20 dr, Made., I_,o. no,, It De l l,-11 A R 12 du. 1n...m..4 obll. but. ter. Itoblam Aea 104 bra glue, Eduard. A . l‘bls rya, deur.' t W 11.. 147 bus bitrley,t/ W Amlttu kue tuur• der. .1 B Dilverta. WIIEELINO, by Diurnal-4U 4k. men. 10 do oat.. 2de you.. 1)T Morgan: J bbl. nut. Duan A I•aryc odl.l. flat 101. flae• A Painter: 107 do r ,, ru..1 do , tata. J Unfurl: 0 do album!! J D Colllnureu,h 34 dn. Reran A Ito 45 di? out., J 11.1Ae0 21 1.11. paler. A Ni Swindler. LIT DILOWNSVILLE PIOATL 4 -14 b4la . - rment.E.Rllsh A Rid%Abolx 4 roll, Intl,. 4.61,1 s any , . "%mem lAD also rack II WCullrrogl. 10 do. Ilagaley A , &an Butler A 0 lea dal/quit: Ifl do. Berry A 21 do. 11 D 41.11 Aex 44 41cs 1en01...4 17 It." batter, II 11.1.101. CINCINNATI, by Allexhrn---.72 Aston, J. dg Denny; :6 do H S 11: ntelmott. MlO l.n dn. 4 1.61, do lard oil. 30 . .! kel lard. filack.l VI .bialm.l. Mewart .f.•em NO du Mon, Yout4,mery t. 9 bls tlll .1 A M.rsdr• SSTS - COWL by Cbovolt—O3o bbl. bon- TO 4o mood. A ToxdorO T 99 big soya. mono= pkg., bailor, brim Aas dd mks, .boat. IS do oaty.l4 'obis potk.S btoloNeon. ovum 1111PORT.i. BY RAILROAD CLrrnA-62 t Prrnautan IL 11...-3 FUN rntaxls, 4 Orr .1r (mat, 3 air Ikg butter, 4n blds flab. J B 1.1.213• ,parr, bon.. 20 plan radar, Montrone, 4 Lomb: 22 661 o, Motu , A Dr. 7-1 key lard. 0 bola batter. Striver, Da. worth .2 ter: 15 bbls eloverseed, h do. butter, 8111 r. Ilhorna 4350 do Mom. 11•114 I.lgratt.l9.lo br• wheat. nerx.l o 2111: 1 do. eitr 11/ etapotatoes, 4 1,614111 g lard. A a A INC..; 961 . bloulut. Bennett A .o 17 alur ocruutra4 do homier, Walker: II 014on1, Mat. al kg. buttn.l/23 plus osdre 4611bfga wheat. 711 bblv Mot, nest Ifn Isref wheat. W Cannudly: 44 It6r butter, Ilathauub 10-wt 3 Igst r ut i rairtlir Eanudlen d 4. Irrurs.l2sarryor..s.l 71, reds', owners. Ort. 5.62. Pentsrtrs.rts Rsna,s2.-13 Wars. E FJII.II 140 btu hest. rill mina, Z 47 Was roar. 651 •..5 11.54, rD btf bar. NU& Llirsytt: 'Zan rt... tinny, 1610ttrat • rot 16 homy. D Ihalanu 27 Us buy. J Sl'Keft ~ 74 dn. • K EL...612 bbl 4 butt.,, (14 bus enrateral. 334 Mut 6nrnoaril. n II • Itletutnlmou: 273 boa rt co , we moo. 2 bias Isrl NrClurkan. Ilerrral k n.; 5 do at- Down • t'ar, J 16.5r0m 6 MI. • Towor.od: tau. zoda. n• 11. kmtber, 72 •It• front nut; 3 rons kartser. J 1./66areore, 11 b 145 naper, J h Oh. 2 krof late, l bt bolter. 1511151 b n., S do dr 111111, Latut.rt 6 6 1P60f 14 tads arra., 00 nab, 015 bum furs. Kann.. 24 tux. moral. Nimlrk I ref 5 kg* lard, 3 blda butts 1.6 1 , 11 366 bur oat. d lose' 74 Mgr "manes! J Cra1f614.5 boa curf. 227 do ecru ./ 011r•rn 746 do nun. J IhrndeDk• rem:. btd• Bens.no‘,ll3; 044. wbbflt.r. A 11,6D0- ter 01 dn. Duman, o , lo ' l.rof , eora W Ounnly-. LW do. J Illehrr; 122 do, .1 NoLl, 41,ta, I: Edrardc .11akfe-. 0 Can, 20144 11106. :In bide butter, vaStf4 tat& I to tn.any....l ' , talent, 2 do, II Dation, 3 der. J 511 2 do U trier. RIVER INT gaLL IGENCE. ATEA NIBOAT ARRIVA!..S AND LEVA RTUREs L9xono, llnortelL, Joiromon. Hsveuswlllo. T. 11. Alaliner, Hewlrlotvon. Wort 04. llsratd. KieuE-th Convoy. Wolff. lllbealing. No, Wolf. k 1 411” - Olo R AT4:L C o ' y " :SI 6-' e10. ". 1 . 4/I=l Clty. Moo, {T14,4., Ownplanter. IraulL/In DEP.tIITED Luzern, thlravvvillo Jefle.rpon. Munn. Itro•n•vIllo. T 11. Ither.r. 11oo4rloknon. ITtel NoTton. OA tlaysnl, /34[04 , 4111 Convoy, Wolff. Whoollou 111.1114.1 N.. 2. Wolf. W .41.111. ClOra.ro. lin-lonaL/ Eudrayor. 111317. 1:41.1onla, Dinznal. ollophool. W1h..4,04. Alleabroy. Onellaasti. E.r.bstwo. WOOlom. 71 limbo.. larta.-On yos,enlay ..1e011.1( the, Got 9 lorl.o• In Ilia channel maul rlsior STEA3II3IIA'I'S. Wheeling Packet 1411 fl new and Ati {.tall tin i ~ a nn?t, : 45. 4 Yi U 711.4.01. I.lapL. MONIII,I. Wilib,g • '' • ter run I, rryrulzr 41,4,4 rit;to .11.11 an bmdln Irsrlog 1 . 1[60.1Mb eve., 1..` , 1 1 •1Y. W DIY .41 YIIIDA re.. 4 Whcal la m w eV ho vy t; MEM V. TI UMW! V N ITU It It Y. al th. ar. Thn Exeh.ga enm arts at Wallmilla with tb. Pittalthrgh nU C7wraland Railroad. and at taloudlna .1111 mnr. au.ll th ln Yorfr•lotnr p.a•amp, sorlY nn "Spin, 1, J. ii 0111.LINt1V1,olii. lut .. N a ., air Th. Kxelaaagr la an ant1...1, sod or very light draught, •xrullvnt an-wow/4%00nm. diflll Eolehr.l and furnish...l- 1,111 ..aorraoly this trade FOR It E N'l TO-Let O. Collonade 'tow. Federal 4., Allsgbsns Cr, This limn..n iiintn. s . to of nistOwliiii 14 ronni, sn4 furnlshinl with an.* with was. lint anal nob, •stsr, lath. slinver, an_ 5% MI 1:1/IIII5e1 , 3. N... I, (:dLmW» Itnw For Rent. rr I E FOUR STORY IV A REII OU S F., in .11. unto. nt. Water and Front .1.11., r,vr .LV t.r.:l I Jour. kl . o. V.royulr. rult.r,rr 11,4. Jon.a.t For Rent. ADESIR Beni ABLE Country ei•iilenee in Pitt town.l.lp. •Ith T,. Arr.. ,•.1,1,1. Fruit Tr., t•hruhlwry. et, will rrnt..l noi Irg • tortn..l yew., l.• tenwnl 41.1, .1. 'run. at th.nlliew of ,w:.t l• %THICK 1 Ell I LSI, To Let. TWO FRONT OFFICES on Water .treet near Nlarke4••+llllnl.lsed. ”r, .11.11 a flor ranns,rflirca Atm. S two atory uakt uonlnc. with taulr nail a s mime of gratinili thr•• ofaa 'walk “f Ilia Italln..l station at /Jut I.llwrar. Loaufiw ..f lia3.2wd . OW. A. Y. 7', %Vat, at, rho Warehouse on the corner of Front otreat nod Chancery lane. 1 . 1••••••NtAio• oven on the lat er April next. For tort.. , note now it poopinadon. Jobb. D. W. IMILAT4 011 • _ !rim RENT. —A Countr y in - f'ltfiel Teemed', Abe M , a mood el< Moine the hied. ith Ward. liteerleirm lonnedlatel }inquire of (jail JOHN WATT • 00., [Alert? rte RENT—Thin .2d, 3d and 4th story room. weer J. Miami • One', net Store, and Tiernan b.'ir Banking Monet, reran, a Wool en. nod Diamond birstratteerd Wood at.) The above ranee are each .0 feet feint by 141 feet deep, and well lighted. For tortes, armoire of 1 ileal.tf W/LSON k SON. PI Wood et- For Rent, rtillE DWELLING 110II8E, at •protidn t Ito j_ rallied by the aubwriber,oltuated ha rb or ivelvania Avenue and near the 71.1 a Ward, and fowl.. room, with wide hall, and convenient via— Stolle Spline 1i0n,., with abundant nipple of water Wash Muse, kr. The Int, which lamented will, tree* an shrubbery, h., a front of three hundred fret...ad obout smile front thin centre of oily lodoirea. litetoree men desiring to obtain. on may term.. a ordin• try hole.. poriantalita kne view of the Ti,'?, are int lbel to examine thebroperty, which, If application made on or before the 2.1f/t cf.tierember. will le rented fora Ore , ac rw. . to • 'riven the Prat dr . It P. UAZ%AM. I:4 1 01T - ITENT—tho large and convenient Hone. on Fourth at. between Harlot and Weal itt., at prevent revolt. near..' by Mr. corge Pale. Rent low end pomeiwkin given .Itoineillately. li D. Li AST.2OII. '' SUB..: Betel t RENT—A well lighted and furnished r , neense of Tlded se I Nuked it Yee annum n 09141 t.. D. GAZZAM. Philo Hall Building. RENT—Rooms in the above building imitable for Oh.. Z. D. OAZZAM. noZtif Market IL. between .141 and 4th .l. Philo Hall Hiul — ding for Heat TWO handsome Stbres in - Philo Hall Build .. lee. ad it. near flatlet. Nal 1.40 for me), stem fns new tm let of Axil next- Y. P. l/AZZA.II. • neaßf Wet quketet. between ad end It& • 11HAWING AND PAINTING LESSONS .2_, —We are new opening., lergeesPoelaitentaf Ihedonet euneet and borenalful Yeeneh and lierman Ileidene. All leleretteel In painting and drawing an Invited to tote- Ina them. The copies we adapted to all r elator , of the Wady., dee J. P.. V/bON, Ilarket et. nada : 1 AKE FISH-50 White Fish; al& t ai! , 410 oke. • ' .4 b 4.1 e. Tenet; W) do Tit, In done LD. lod foey en R. 13.LNYLI MEE YOBS ArVERTISEIII3INTS. eo. am. n. NeDonl.d'o Nn. 10' EMS=E=M NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA EAMEMEGEMEIZEIMES . , ACet.1.9011.1 . ttI.t3SITVOMPtIfi FROMIrrOn NOItTIIERN STAR Or TIIE WEST, ritONIETLLEVS or DANIEL WEB. nett:, all tint cly• mttii.MltkiPS. will leave Now Tort on th,111.1 and Vth each month. IV hen thee, day. fall on 1111 , 11.!. (54 NUPodar ft , llowirts will let the sailing 4.3. Connecting Di the Nicaragua Trent. Reute. having Lot twelve tulle. of land tran.tort thin • over s goodmerrola tlred ro,d. In ellnriao4t. witJl the ate...bi ne NEVADA. BEMADE. OURTEZ. IL BAN. ItItt;:11ER JONATILAN. one of whlA Bold lento ,an Jan AO Sod, the Pzeifle termln nf •It on., f- ea.. Frauclawn en the arrival of the oseactigere For farther intbrmatiltfilat mom AN. ofl-an 6 Bowling N. Letter nags made up at the CUL per OUriegi, • C O- - E 0 O 3 d IP O A 4 N .ee PARHAM'S , Patent improved Dull. Amine FoIICII PUMP{ of all BUM for minest facories, milt-mut water nations. etc. Cuts. Il!ith . full particulars. May be had cm application. sc".l,,na fIENTLFiSIENIS Fine Gold Califewnin. VI plahntod Clasher' lirewt Pins, with Chains tatached, cnt.l to the real Dia4ond. Price, Pc., without chain, °rd. , . wet by enelosinv the money. or by exprevi l selll ha , p . rompti; attended hr portenrry addressing, a.c3.lmtlt Childs & Smith, No. 449 Pearl Street, Sew lark, :SIPORTEKS OF ‘VINDOIV coßacEs - - - • HANDS AND PIN, Order, frnnt the Trade In Nnw intk nr St a tlintannn will lie prompt!, ittlmeled lo e-inetsully 4)1, band, ti tinted. eilk sod enthm DAMASK. (0110$, IlAttttll.h. lit tIPS Ac. II I In Ilk DES nod Till SlMlNliti, all et which . Ile, ertl, aterentli redure-I r - leen. World's Fair Premiums. T It E E It I E MEDALS lore I~ti swartlral Ulu ver, awl .upartor PIANO ES NIIII3II'E It by the .111. Tiber Ass tin Pang,. PAULO,- n matt, Sonounooment. they aonal ta ,, , this ommrtoult r to ',Awn tholr thank, In LI thrir nunarrn. Mend, f•-r the owtonolro and m a thlibo flat nomun hemlotor. ox tended to them...do...re th ot on Nano shall too eporml ROPtlil, tho flottorinG nmuta surly ottalnod In m-clor 1.. somq Itogreatly In rroamol demand for Owl, loatrusoonta, boor odolmt Vtrust than .o tutors 0. onmmtly tomt ...rm.,. do mond: Alan. in. hand an as/mamma ot orgy mu.orior lIELUDE. ANS. of vv.,' ot) Ir. and ann min, .41a M t I ay. kmiod d u lt . l N. U —Uromitom Were ..( .an •I 1,1 ot Lln• Aumm-au ! •toaa tl. tote to thoir Orel nst.. , in mien...inn. au= Cu. n -- • No. 76 Chambers Street, NEW YORK. PiNNF,() & CO., 11 . 1 C5,1111t8..\' ' .7. ' r . H7: ,! !t a. 4.1';:::1171 r :j12.Y, FLOWERS • • • n, now rercivlng • • lar, anal (Pm ;Art. won rtment of It n+ II r; it y (loops, IV IsSch Ito, areeneble.l to sell 14 he Inseet prln.e. and on , . Lb. toutt. turntable terula. nut , uhn purshume ..fue Inav save ono prntit at least. as very 11..riy all .Sr worsts aro ttwelte , l.llreet !Sutra the usanufarturs. In Frann, airiumongot VIII auxura.-Ote TG Chambers It., Ist door West of Broadway,. M=MM=3I 10.1mit For liteliioiirne,instralia, Pioneer Line, TIIE A. I, superior Clipper Ship OER- Tnunu will susssu the Nlchtlnuale, and rail for the • of Jul, as sesenteenth Ship .4 Zhis a ltlT '' ,SiT lel' tint has prot4sl herself a nuaukal.ly fast miler, and WC:wooly A. 1.1 , 14 no. louring at thin port for Australia. The I.lonesr !Joe has Rained a went enviable reputation. It was the first, sad I. nue the only tle.rlar Ilse. hverftblna 1. pr... 1,1,1 tsr pareengoes rapt aloes and Ihronna asap aud Th• leutrth esssso rules hum 76 to lauds,. First Cabin Pasearts V.3/0 tat paa.age Sl3", and fit,. for freight or pasearte. e . pplf CAM EitttN, crt.rM.4l Ild Wall atre.t. JOIIN VII Y FE, DEALERIN VOlt t , awl kma. nufacturer of nor, thrsda No. 3 Murray a, or . 0r.33-1 ORICULTURAL 1311 - 'I.EMENTS AND Cl, Irtiltnte .tart. New Yung, Ar3ssal• and Haan. ...srstr . . ORNAAIENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & SCHLEIF, (+LASS STAINER.S, No. 145 Third ntreet, %If !Idea:Pm-Kb. rrisTertfully los ite the attention or the and of An-Lae-to, Ruild..rsan.llleutletnen.or Trus tee. about to build lirate residence. or churrhio, to their *pee:linens orNTAIN Eli tiLasiS. at their netas.itshment, for whlets Silver Sleitalp sr re RVl•ntod hy the Parin.ylvanla State Fair In 1,3. and by the •Ilesthersy Onunty Fair for They are .and ' to exerts. litaltisd glass ay.., style au 1 diel.cus. for churrhes. private .Itielllnga. steamboats. (rem tho ni.lnest and cheap. to the at ornamental and ec.etl ninekuting doe Weiriratloo ofehurshe. vista lire-take Oftires. ie-rlptural and alagmb-al and every altos dessrlrtlon Oil.,nament Witntovg al go, llrustuenia I bark Trateogna 1,10/ Light, ett Intmdurlnht Lateutmc...., to Its, fl ,, wor 11. and every varle ts- arson work. Enamelled illase new and handsome Patter.. at low Priem and Entry Lamp.. and tamp. for 11.-tels and gOldenr.l[ll., , ,laklu hood...me et yin at obort notlee. they ran onint to wort al/end/ eSn'Uted I. this ty 4.1 other nlas-wa rhurches..sainlessts and renal, evidoures of their 'Opacity sad skill. drel Carria.ges foi Sale . Tilllll tinderrigned h.. lt.trereirt d fn. the La. at Ms ellilti SHE la tytnAlWe • elf. 111.1.1 near the Two 41:. Pan • lat.. 1 lis f••rrh Lawrrnasevillo. a splenJia atoanytanerat .r k ehi.shw eery d.rtiptlora anJ asilto.antinue to nasal.. regular It nay .11 tars n I banal t AIITIAHLIa al Ih I. HU/ HII.N, A , •Lith tan "Hire. , a the very lowest terms he eaah Having hod a wales yaw,* practise in th• btu... .1 with hla well ar sato famlitles in tha Cut h. Patine hi , Jnai , in rytitaia loon all n caparatta • Than ...Mg to pure'sruat are reraposthally lorttood 8 0 1 ,a n s l a e * s tmi na n afo a t Y h k s y w rn ros pa a rbspetalanllae r ptakens i ln pall , .re P g H y T r E a Execntor's Sale fytint heoui,fol Colliatsy ' , eat, fortl.ll3 the ressialatea or Abraham Iluristrh, dew al near Wil kin•Luray Th. autratralser nffera far rate It. Mansion Ilan. and iI• )R t 1 1.• t 1 I I II M.o at• v. moutlameal rum:Tian. twenty sera. sorer 4 • ", • ~ . 'La.. , ••.,..., perFe , tly salient l and, In • filch Hate a 4 hni ra vrment, with UR sonnt, aoras nrodar lb. saddle Rosa well In harner, hail ling. there., oil Alamo tiri k re d Hsu. and an • t Le wary anntle n 2l tf la D aIAZ/ 431 larlJk Darn, Carriage Hoar •atatallng and • ther Dull to - 1 lain, ti• 'am. ptS1,111" allotte it krahelia Katrta ~.... pii,E R AND W I N ,. . a 41 nn• al. edvs....l fu tt, y ascii fn of the real state , •• a . - 77 - 2.. t too I A traham Hoak*. to r Penes, and now a Le i .„. VINFI G AR .del ~,,e..,..,...e.A f Jet ta ar I [taw ma cf. /i f .. a_ poie rir A LIN, 41 0,11111.1 ne r ebilatran A long tint ran a• siva n tor the payment ..I. anusirrablart.rtano a f the, .tale 61.11.1 . Tier par a ss aa a tlealananJ term, th as hair ota• If , urebannk will nisaaer • " •''" `D n . v r.T lio 15 . t• ' ' ."1 .° 444.14 ,..,..„,,,, ~.e •as lb. ion. mbar TIIIIM k, DA% Itara stem, 1 1 - .- di. , ‘ sYsga , J. rIJ - Ja •1.1 . 1 lan Jaw. , 0 A ratawil• rt •tenbel 1 11.-rat Lib rty i . . - sessaJ . 4 an 1 warrants-1 on Itto. re Ir j , %ow I ir AN'l'Ell -Ie e atom', t good (lerteln. 4 . e.- - - - - - Z. , F r. , Ate• ti. `. ,.. r0. '4' v y as. trawka Tatall. el o•ully 10 .1001.. ratan prefer har m a aall on, h. all to art ma poet*, re one •ta , rau coma well tem. or /altar lay Tint aool lln Vs ea• ended s aooal situata or an .t sta., enat or plant will lao ,ten:saatiaryla pa ran ranee.. 111 la se ,alre• l Apply Assessment Notice. • dice Jain TINII F 1 SteeLhelderq ..f the volhriz Mining I laoentsaor an here)" 0 "heal that sr asassnauen • f I .11,,, , . oer share ha• born tarried nu thestoek rat a aalal analyst, pay alga no the ...a,' day of Jana r ) . 1.4) Dr nr•l•r ro' the Board of Director, UFO P.... A 10,01 D 1.,:51t na Trenararrr . LA, lrt Itra.m• pt, fps= AA. ‘.l La 101 P N. .ApdTn NA. TA taunt, ITtros nol4.ltaT VIV . . the Lltr_drp " . . . . . . Ma1....r.. tin Yront .t, an! 4.3”11r.a..1.r•,. New York. haw.. ec,rutantly on hand vvpry viz.!, .1 linan* and Y.n.l.rs A 1.,, rtnnla, sad &Ina', 4{..l7nan molvar I/ rsle.• Wiwi.. inkl.. lo...alevs oatmliml. ,111, • 141 11.11014111.,. WILLI.IM 11.0N1111.1. s I'o., OILER M tK Elts and SII EET-I RON IV 011 K ERA. llnsolfseterete 34 Ilkenhlll, rateht hoters,l7l3lthne,a. nee Pe4 Stes,333 Cloe Zl+ jeneerk SAIL Nom koap Psi, I reh 1.1 /* Ikr I.lre Itopt• Alko, Itlkeks3nith, Work, 113 . 1.1e+ .n 4 1'431u Trook. Ilehklrivot hole oh the elthrtret hothe. ;A, V ()TICE- Th.. illterA.l ost Air. Sohn t 1..n.133 3.31.30 eek e•••••• 0..323 m„ axle. b, sane.. hood 3.33•33.3.3, e• Whotreale 1, .1111. *lll n33n. lino°, th• re333•130:34 totetnem. meter the hitt. of HA3iAI,I3IY, l‘es3llLA V Y. A no.. I• awl A. W.. 1.1. lIAlt A1.1:1 Arai A 0, 3 VArI•A 1,11.134,3h10. Ihtlehkr4h3 Pee, WI, 13.51.e1e01t 44 M. lIMIALEY A 1.41 1; 1 01t Tilt: 1% . 1,:• I porsou going tour a !isms In Ma Wingraiii rur , ti••• • nnlin ll . lll P•tw l it prwriablii b.. 11111 iiiiscral Stens. IS is mild to In nr ntrat Talus In • now nnintrs It ma lin hod no tnst lb. Wt. ninto• nionny varlots iif in...l,Ni, Ronk,. /in LauJ to Intl *sr linnl b.f../ th. 1 /Inst. I sin, barn • Printesl Ileitistnr i.t nest Itstate Itsserinni nn It are s. Ting,' 111.rins.Cnonir. an.' Into. Stint. An :Isls linnlssns Is wissn any ran Tlll/11,1 11 . 110L/S. IST.tt ,inniennal V. Fourth wt. UAW; M Alt N IT MT. W 1,41: SII4IIII,VIIS, Fifm.avrnln LARD AND CH M': K. • - tl-11.1ro DUQUESNE (HAAS WORKS GEORGE A. BERRY & CO., 13MUM=1 WI NI)(/'W GLANS ?a 76 Wnlrr Mint, near Slarkel, • S. L. AANCOAST & CO., ' COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS Sig. Ii North Witry., Philadelphia, Solo Acootm Ihr the palo 11. S. CIIILDs Al CO.'S 1. ANI I - ' I - 3 i\ lc. - " sr All ordl.ra abor. pnanyLly atLemilnd noll4l¢lo. F i ; 4 W i lt !TING; 1014 1 , 1 Itsb. bNir,bly.l.r;;Ley ' ins ' hlf::. rl:onnatT, 1,11 Wan Nrunerb, Mon, Orb.brr. 8:4 ; Age Phi, Mad..., 11d.44,1i54. . , . . Va Lan, (en. „Ipstould 1 nsa n. .1•1 Master , ut rine:eale. it.Vg•ulrur`pt.u" . ; .stlpfactery ...lib. or Ifi-ibten am! Cop yong InA W“ quite readily flowing Ink tht would not /0110 up the Inns and stands. This oluo,t in nut opinion hal atMilmd h using inhere slercautile Writing and ednting manufsatured en, by .1,11, J. Agent—which we hare m ien by One dozen for the UN of this office. %We rre , m.iend the a..nve with e ntity. U. Poet Blasters am! Crantnerelal SIVII gen entity. J. PIM'. A In, Assistant P. NI. Fur tale wholeaale awl retell hy h 8/CLI.RIttI, 4i Wood street I.OVER SEEI)---M) bum. ,lust rep it and N.) On tale by Joirx WATT k C 1., An Liberty .t. I PEACIIES-50 print° new Jyy lirkd reaches just ree . d.and for sale by delta JOIIN WATT a J. I ÜbiBRIES-1500 inn Peachea, half; to lUD Lnr. seat reaches; Ir bus. Dry Atthbm trit;. N aim t e L tai Butter; 4 casks Potash, • pure artlole. Wale sad for sale by de2b 8111lIVRIl k bILWORTIL ONONO A UE I.A WIIIS -1.4. KEY—toll hbis. superior Rectified Whiskey hand 1101 Or We by W5l. 11.SITTIliN, No. 12 W1n..1 rL 1 111b11-ANNUAL SALE— A. A. blanon Co. sunounre the opening of thnir nenii.Annual pale, of their humense stock. land will rontlnne the game thro. the month of Jimuary. All their ale/rutin nem. a ill 1 / 8 .1.111.11 In Olt. retail trmie, a downer'l.tire nitail their nth.. ronms Mill. marked dclosad nu at from In Le per cent. lea than regulaprim- Men lIEESE--50 big. in Rhin., and for rah, by IL) au 51eCA.NDLEnn, MEANS t CO. II A11.1./-30 keg. for mile by I[4 dolo .1. R. CANYIELD. CANS FRESU TOMATOES, at 121-2 5 rants each.. and ?beans French Prryles stAllnu at cost, toy J. W. 114/ARLAND, 2.1.5 Liberty st.._ DRUG STORE FOR SALE—A good he tall Maud. hi deZU•lard FLF.IIINiI f IitOCEILY STORE,FOR SALE—We }MVO NS for We lb* etnek..thttnnie and gond nf a Family tirramry Store. In °ono( the heat loestions:in the city. with all niAbilrbed wholesales:id retail trade in - town and MUntry. Poe smabotssnallosylosl this Is • ram charm to ,chain go...Wenn( an old and well known stand.— Terms tam. Fneems lon will ImAtiren nu thalet ofJan. Air ply to Mnt.AIN A P11N.21, itLI:111‘. Bbbl.prima Roll Butter junk "JP reed and Ibr Mai. by S. HARR/WIT I CO. PHIL A DELP lIIA DVERTIZENIENTS. •• - • 77111.1, ,; . lIIILADLL.PREA B. T. Baobitt's Potash in Tin Cans. i" . pounds Nolh, unnorttui: 143 Njr lbs a OWN, warrantedeuual Loa to uag at shout the .szne gran flat In ruin% with full .lireetlono for moo printed on escheat, bring In a touch .mge porutble Prime re.iling. Any peram de.1r00..1.., tr. at • ill plea remit to dollar* In • letter to no riot. or ihroogn aurae (Head lu tins nine.. and Iwill treard eooe shore, 14- role has born a.. u••• for toe three year., and lore. the tent ofsaturantlon to all win. hare met with It Al...ouper Carlota. SaAls noon Ne d, Yeast Poord-r, 'ool Ile Nato. Cream Tartar. Candles or all kind. and the to-at Saloratura In provol paler.. In cane, or other paa..kauee. . It T. AIIIIIT. dell-Zme Not. CS II 70 Warbinghm at II Sear Yo T rk. Phrenological Cabinet FOWLERS, WELLS & CO.. 4.:tf= Phrenologists and Publiohers, ml Arch allbelow Peranth. Philadelphia. furnish all works on Ptuvuology, Phroiohury. Water Cure. Magnetism and Phonography. wholn. sale and retail, at New . York prices. Prof.. Blond atom-Mallon, with chart,,, and full a, writ ten decor, of character. elaT evenlnz. Catalurt free.lfvt ARTIFICIAL TEETHfi DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON, DENTISTS, No. 150 !Tea( StrlA 11,0'! between Rau and Elm errdc CaCINSA n OFFICE mailer the management of 1. Ito prenent proprietor, hae teen increasing In root. tation for anperior cremations In the Artificial Depart ment of Dentistrfor the Jut ten yearet.and no expecte,. or effort ehall hew anting to trine eatiefietion to ad who may farin it with their rattrona., Th. otabarmlbere would call attention to the (Wowing essential pond, pertaining to Artificial Troth. 11. !teat, ty and natural...am of apt ...ranee. quality and ftrettatt. of the tuaterlate, motor! to the wearer, and neefulnese In rentortne the natural appearance of liar octwela. r Ity to mastlnVe. In all a which the, are warranted in saying they are ears-Med by none. arid nitrated he fete. TEETH inorrtnl from one toa 1411 .rt. •1511 Artifkial tluttt•. Fall and /lair:tete invanaldy Inserted by tmetlen. All etstraihme In Identletry perfermted In the crest [hoc ouch manner. rlaartrr [II+ "e " trey arv. the nt s„„st Iwo end the ¢unrent.. ere, 1.1.1 ' 1. in tho ti...t. rte., TretA entre.. Gad 11d1,14.00 per r.,th. The tunne , relktmlett I ftb Teeth 1.1.• net nnmll Fatter., Lnry. lirFor t Informatinn of Ulna. at a diatannr, nu.ornohl mtaln that our fad ltha are harh that Inn ran fnn In t th.nnt ntyln. a full n. ,, U ~ f TEKTII In to h.... tnt unall prrun.rtlun. n. that ti.t .11. l• DUNCAN. .1 11.%11 '."".... dol No. 156 Wort Oth rL. !IRON. _ S PM:AILS' )111.1.S FOR , RE N . l:. Tio , e w. pu.rirtera parent embarking In anidrirr trednerta Vit.* Mille (mar nue .4" thr brat water water. .n the hem:, auppllrd bd the Little Rear, river, and hind r nod Bear, l'anal. Therare 4 1 4 mi 1.... lunn the (hie 11,.,..,rut thr Canal. and the Pitt...burgh and 1.1..ve land rallrreal. There la in enniumplatler. land Ina. lr.en therch awl will hr hull,. a rwllrasol hada herllnaten the river, whirkw ill make tberruninuninallon in MIA 11111 . ...Pe.* drar through. THE 571111 K n‘mrydninainl.rwtion for nellinir ((nada, liar a mat run I.( elution, .Lint n Kraal bonne., el alv,ut $12,11110 per annum. aur onwerlehleur tet ruglike. in tart...ring huolnera, Affil well flier call on the pm 'would...dr, as thr, art. .irtertnin..l te runt for tie. reada.n• mention...l &Cure ..,na 1,1111, 31111 e. Peatultier uhirrmr: brr, Vulu near, 1, . , en ha, er .1 I. ITIIAIIT. om t;,ann Dubuque Tribune, tefi. ? The tar Pa r> qf the Oil, ii IM i. one 4.1 I.6..nideat and most Ivickty N...a5pap...... In bn Tlttaburgb ll N ul irrebanla 44.1..{ur sad 11, , i.. qad, v. 4.11 t.. tbol, aillerll,....ant.. [1,.. 0 1. 111Ci)1.11VrILID. TINY., whirl 4ita.kly and hi lV•valy. and •111. h has alma.{, a targa {.ata...naga. tf Fall and Winter Good,. EDMOND WATTS, • MERCHANT TAILOR IYs LIBER r ..VTR E 1,7 l!11A VE now on hand a large Stook "(Fall rtn.l W Inter 11 , wda orernnwtlnwv nfvntlroly new rlien, valt .1t [non twatatful pattern.: PretiVii Ina ttnalish I'vvvinwrea, of every ortylo and 'Mute In tuwr• ket. of whirls I ofti tool, to order nn the moot res.. 10 , 1••tersoo. and wan—at:6l t.• vat. or?) Dissolution of Co-Partnership. TaH E firm {YAK ,NEIt, & CO. •av dinvolved tta. sth d., or Derevutber, 11454. P. I rnvr Janw l'A h r a k • sod .ksadwe d, a ro nt h e i r * . I T t h e e n a nnt a s n t vl l th K e a ba n n firm • 111 I vventetlbr thy undereignevl, •Iv , v rwntion: manntseture Want SAvrtinct, rulnrwl art/ white Um yr. Mt., lawn, 11w1 - . Paine and Baltargr. owler the aryl.. and nyrn reI\TPIL I Ul. DAVIT, 1: PARR. JAMES PARK, Jr. JACOB PA INTKIL To Part. Planter t Co. I ortrdially veer rontlw tuner of the patnmnee tratendr.l to the late 9rm. BANNER COTTON MILLS, PARK, PAINTER CO., Warehouse, No. 149, Ist, and 1211 24 sta.. .• I mT 19 rTSItr 11GB. , t , N;T D— A r t nor mitt a eandt capita b: b 7 ..:lneaa! '" Addrerl 7 .Z: 14ta beret d ' ruel. Olre• de.to:ltde . _ Monongahela Navigation Company. OTICE TO STOCK HOLDEits--The An ilmud Meeting of the Stneltbnlder, th • NlnnonV , • hela harleatlon UatliAny will beheld, CIO re.oulrra bz law TIICRAII.t V, tie 11th day ell/La., . , tka.l the Companr. 7 , 0. 75 Grant etreet, In Pl , telNuegh. at n r. t he etretlon of °thorn fur the ens - win:4year. dwar.t..l W5l. BAK KW ELL. Neey. MOIIR.NING GOODS. yRANK VAN ()ORDER has just. ree'd • lame and N•autlful avortznant rt Iloarnint. to taro /Ilaeve. and hAtt. In C 1.,.. Tarlotots S•ka. Matti. Lsor and Ilatas• Veibs, RIALPIt Boa art and On woo'. ecttnn and silk—Hlbtams, Bohm ana C 1.,,., In all naalllk.. ,••••••••r • 1••••••••• brat KM Move. nttz alarm" he found at 6.3 ItKET, .ornar .4 Cl. Woman./ 1%11.11A rltGblinirb C. B. HEADLY a , CO. CIIEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE _No ,t 2 Tilly'! , FT .VICA 11,11. W ET. 1110111 A) respe,tfolly inform their friend', V V and the publi , a.nerally. that taw, bead In store their .orupl.d. rail tau , k.eouldeding ••t* R from the oyal and to-the rommon I nvaln.. !Iraq, and nag. Fltd. Goth from oto• to eight yard. rid, no. demigno and yorigyle . h .. and •,..uitto Volt et...k. 11,4,1. sod N.,,d done.. fnrnlid...l on the ram( r.aanoalde tom, Tea. - 11° at Prolltr and 11r xy m ip.V L I . NEW PLOW FACTORY . VALLEY P(>11.0..E. W( )I{,KS J. S. UAL!. & STEER, LI AV I ISiti corn menced i.peratione in the ugm VAI7IIItY. in )Inn , heeter, we are umuurv-turing rhotriiiie of overr der,lptlon of the nanit Impanel pattern& AMOTIC theta will In round J. h. !Isar Patent I.nbln or ntin Plonghs, .1. S. Pa. tent Imo 10111. Ploughs, Impron.l Lem Plough. a 1.4 11111 Sid. and )3nol.ll.C.ttrni and Soon. Plough& tenthor with Plough Point& and ettstlnglinfery do-serljtbon. Our Plolghe and thistinue esti had re Whnlewele and Rehdl. at one warehottew N. 158 Lharty at. Pittsburgh. sal— - ) You ,1111 WLVO. ~l,t,la.s.:gl.llant 7"U"' " m d .7 " :; : lr la te. esl4) ll' n to h mit OL Califo'rnla Diamond Pins dIENTLEMEWSSOLUW W IHAAIAFI fib t liIDIA BREAST ITS with chain w.larlacd, pr im, V 0. without chain it. The.. ole are equal In LrillianeT and soLearanca the - rval I , lentonkl. mud are really arnrth a 'twit tw arm. We 1111'4,4,11 oun call. N. II -A small hifttnry of the Illarnreri ILictn. 7l :nne• nnuld not 1w soils. I.l,ftlealr Jawlet,..l w.,11 Lwwwn fnr hi. euncrim. rnanufarturenT A (:%(_1( )1-LI)E( ..nt laray.rpurtitirn In Calif./min. hi. Arrntst ./.nt h.nt n mporinloni th.W.A. which h. llnmnant,ly rant to his lasynatentnry lu l'ari. L.,cut. and nr.tl In tor Inlal.l wart mn Are.ntionwt. hi. ngrnt In l'arln otturlE ILh thy Iwltoty and brlllianr, Lb. Anne, aftor Ining polished. mut squint IIL . LIF haelt l lL b :h m oTT47l7;. "b."'" " Mk' ' WATCHER &ID JEWELRY or ff.., a , r‘TlSlhat. Prlras mark , . In lb.. elndo, and at 2.1 par rant. Ir. than sny other atom In It. Unit...lSL.,* 1.. .11 J.JA.311.4. 407 llroadvar N.. , York. The. rim..vnt At wall Wit. part a rneloalosunt, oddr.n 0 J. JACJIL.s. 107 Ilrns.larar. On. o V.T014 MMSIiI The Liverp - Ool'aull Philadelphia STEAMSHIP COMPANY Intend Palling their Favor!. Sttatethlp, :ppdar. CITY MANCTIKSTNIt . 1.0. VW- WI , . CITY RALTIMOII (nen, 223)). Cap! Roar. iddTen CITY , IP WASHINGTON .1.. TIOn. !Peer. IdoTelt It ANllARriti . - ... ..—.27 4 Capt. PIMA DEZPIIIA: (ITV OV 11 AY -Thunular. 1211/ Jan, M 5. I( A MiAlilla)---abnnt Thunala, POM LIVERPOOL: CITY 11V MANCUPPI R TER—Wednaaday. Id/th Pot., 1244. ANIIAIII)rahnot Wedneaday, RA nu. OF P.1:13.4 non rinninanalm. mon uraannon. Palate, 1101111, gni Moon liniths, 21 nnioran 20,141111, •• 1,711011.1 Midahlp " 17 53 Vornard `• 15 • " Ineludlnd Perm. HIRD hASS SSI:NGERS. A Halted n umber T umber ur C Third Ch op Pa... Mint" 0111 ho La ke Philadelphia and Li rerpln.l.•nd [hand In Pmlt. Prom PhilaJolohls, MO. I Fr % Uronool, 11$. (brtlfkotes of pamoo will be iniand boo. to rank. who quo .1.411,810 a hrlughui out their friends, ght nerxsprind thg747:On noniirdn A n esperieneint Surgeon 1,111 11.1 darrbol nn inch ship. An lion& moot to thr agora* l'ltiladolphla awl LI, ort7;l 6 ll . l h b t o o frvatdol . ra , tlit , ozootay stldropatch. %AMU AVIITIT. Aroya. • I 7 Walnut otrooL rblin_. or 7 linoullour. Now York, -Intl-- %I 1,13 11 51 IN ti.lN Montt, - •„ 0.-..111 T 1 , 61q113 1 eg vo'ill No. 410 Liberty al, l'sttootrruh. JOSEPH OHAPEULIST. WHOL.R.VAIde AVP RATA IL DAAL.Eit I.IV IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Afarkti street, Ptagrurs,h, W . . M. M. SHAW, Commission and Foi , ttor. , hant, 15' 7361120 t et, Citleinna • Iterritver....—T. 9. Deena • re., Twee!' A Pitlot Carte.. to • Vert, Clarinnatl: tlerphr • Vralte, Nett Orlesrut A. Culbert-me, Plttnburghtltiplett. IleVadon tto. 111 Louie: oe.t.fund Tea;Tea, Tea, . - IiATE an, reveiring from New , York and 1 V I philahlta s 3 , , ire , c1in i u. , ,! 4 ,74.1%.: Ltrwir.734-2:4, wo,:grz a,„ ,-.A.,..., 1 - leeted, An 111 bs ,I4m us.l. either irlholmatArre rs aft A liN CS, kin Tsalik.. io. A ill j Nirtb stmt. AGRICIITILTITRA 1.. &C. .151E5 rtIARLTON, NO. 52 WATER ) ell Cotatt'n IMPIttIVIVD It I. m. 0., in. , t nat. shnnl. Sul char. Irlant, arca In hnit, •,art. ply:11101.am thzwa to p Mar grain* In • huh. tw wr,lted loth tra, • alth.acouract.— liar: at I.tely Inl pn..al U.. machine Li km:naming the Pile at the rather, lb. C.VAILIa will he =metal. ere ~10.1 latha of the betel. SO that the tamer or will know tuba, hr t. Job. In th• wild!e at the field. If ha Th'• noritat,..ln:sch nw r.n it , sold from ...i'LVjr , A . Pc4.1..4 !LS. {,L r nit. of the roller.- Tb- I that hutting has no att ack,. Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, ( 1 1 . ruATED on Wilkins AValtle, alana one quarter of ande irnuall.e woad to gate on the farmers' Mechanize' Plank It•weL a tendon qt Fourth stmet, and about three and squatter mitre from Pltteburch. %tat d JAS. MURDOCK. Proprietor". They offer Ohr o TPI7 lane collection of welt =man. crews and plants .Itahle for traneplanting this Eoll and omngspring. The Nursery now cos, someslso are.. of ground und con Cain e over:oo,4W tron.rarritti and plan d ea. 10.0v0 fruit try, and MUG) Krergrrerut sod :Intl. ars of doe sits for removal to orchard..a pleasure. IMAM* Plants carcfully itelorl and sent seordin, to ditactions t' lro r her I t eatt ull l the:lntl. 14 the love", Orthrubs earl and sender. In the trade to our untirshrs collection llr th. rpring of IS.s4.enthractng nearly all the Evorgroon family, induce.. and Rtotic, that Is worthy of ceneral cultivation in this section of to P 102141 ran I,ro. cured of omit thinrignitelor, to wire Itntnrdrstr ultert. Primo moderate go usual Pro. otrt.nr , tr • 01 . Notts. ortory ref.roner ho the e:ty rr al elf 1111 • Orden. uldremed to net/moue) WilkleurPost Inge, , - Lt eh arab. Pa. or left at our stand nomarket day, I • • 1/lantand Market , w il l be promptly at tended in. n e2l-dAktfT FI3ITTSBUIRiII AGRICULTURAL WARE tiousp: ANTI :+1,1,1r $ V TOR/:—Nn. I Wood eitevt. tturgh, Shand. Sta • wenn°. a 4A1,) danractur, and IN•aler lt. Idricaltural and Horticultural indaltnenta.nt JI lona., tad: rinid, darlirn and Flom, ti+,lm. Ererdtrwn, Fruit and tibrido Tr,..; Guano, l'audrettn, Chendral Faits. and all intlwr articled; mnnetded with aprieultnr, dwl7:l7dwd+ Fruit Trees, Evei greens, 8; c. I 1 11 E a ulweri ber would - .t renrect i fully cell the attention of hie friend/. sod the pa Win to hie wery large atock ut Fruit. Tree., Ater. Of:lhrulll.ty, Oravahonen Plant, Of Apple. the .seek in ler, nod Ana. Of Pear. we uva w wt. Dwrf Lod , Stamtl ot oor choi e e terletie a . Ned nater a thousand Ou n . with hChe o r f R . Mons, A prirot, Ilaspburrtre.llnoaahrrriee, Currant., Ar n; Ne..rartaflts frniu I te L feel, a which we ', fl ea mat, thnitsinde, are tine. Nrentu. wanting largo ausolitina will be liberally dealt with. Call and me, nut Flock Ilk n/. *my, enro OrJere left at the Plttelakr,b NI, IL INgrll. Lidera., et, the thkiand buttery, I noLine on Penns Avenue. or M. Pittehargh Nut...re, I Ik miles from oat Irani. slate• ratanply attended tn. N R.—Planting ache neatly to nrdrr. Min day,JJII\ Jn. Bay Wood Flowers. sAILHANGEMENTS have Well rondo with the print...tura ur Bay Wund .ianlena fur &mu t ltuunettng anti cut dour, Juni., Wlnten and 'uter 1.•11,. RIO gentlemen gum furuiFlnc.l at rhnrt wale+ any r.f the lollnwlng Frmten nuntur Fr ran:tidal len ra not.) Vane l en •• /ing.lnre Ingurr, 1/./.,n, It.searz, ri•11,1 ;an,narwur. Orders (w Illowertng bianta in ant,. Alan ranalvtat at ". 1111ANKLANIV'n Mend Warabname, togr P.. Wood Attest - - LIRE/IT TItkIES IN till ItUBBERY. Tbe auluaril•ar obara for male, • eboten nannrt avant of odann vigor:nu PEA K HlMN.bntbdarsrfa..." sad atandardv, , me n 1 A lantring sdn, Noir Jabal laatrhaa,Pluinta., aarrna..4,,r,nta a Ao.)..thar Yrulte, Evargraana. ii,dntin, bp, And crn.. boa,), 4., blonnving. In wintar of aminit; imp:amen. 4.r !Fn. Farm and Gardcn, moot apprnaad annatrvetino. and lin platnnot Werabnu, 1 , 111 •1 ro.t. nolF) JAM KA VC A R DROP LIVER 4....10MP1 NT, DYSPEPS,I A, JAUNDICE. CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYg. And all Ili,rame4 arising from o Disordered Liver or Stomuli AS c()NsTIPATiox INWARD k Pilo, Foliose- of Insert to the Drat. Arlditg of the ,foula,..h. lbearthurn, Die4u,rt toe god, Fulham e , ight in the stoniarb. Sour & - uctatanne. Sinking or Cluttering at the Pit of tße Stomach. Seritnomln f the had. flurried and Dialcult greathieg.LYlutterios at the 11.1.'4 Choking or Soft...ding Sensation" when la • 17ln , ont. ore, Dint Deis of Viol«, Dote or 'Web.. before the Sight.' P..erAnd dull Polo In the litta4, Detictioner 61 Perspire- Yellognee" of the Skip sad Eyes. Ptn to the Side. Bar". Ilteet Waite. dr...Sodden f non, in laeoroesion o the of . D COnatallt Ihsaginion, of Kell. end tireat DR. 11.00FLAND'S CELEBRATED GEMIAN BITTERS, PRZNBED BY Dr. C. ID:Jackson, No. P. 20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their purer over the above diseases Is not erodleal. It equalled, by anv. , ther preparation in the Veiled State.. es Vt. ruin attest. In runny men altnr rillful shields. hart Paled. The. ltittery an. ve.rthe the st.tentlon of invalids.- I . oeeessing great virtue, in the reetification of dInKH of the I.lver and 1... we ~glland•, even:hang the mat starch. ing ry.gers 1.10.?1,/.1,1 raftt affections ef the digestive. or. gene. they are, Wi t. raft, ortaln and pleasant. READ AND BE (11.VTINCED. J. D. :cram, buareftla. IS .. Aprlla. 1851, myr rt can an you coma mcZncrtlllealaa ibr Foam Harman Llttura la Mix almult, If yr n adds them. A May purrbulng mu@ .dlB thla youk. my. that It la by far tba best 1.41 , 1nt bre , ' bum , bmr/M, anna her and brx daughter much caul,'" IL Leven, Dente:de Stare, Somerset Co . Pa.. Aux. IS. ISM. rum am moth attached to your Carmen Bit tsre, haslet; land Pen bottles ad It. which 1 rTn