Joust Mrtenstea Lacruax.—"Foaxiox 1,- 11 .' 311 "- n - 4 0bn Mitchell, the "Great Abused' made his bow to a Pittabargh audience last eve ning at the City Hall. The attendance was ex tremely thin; attributable altogether, we may presume to hint , to the high pri c e of tickets.-- At twenty-five cents, the audience would have numbered ten times that of last evening. Mr. Mitchell took for a text to guide him in his remarks,. the well-known - Weshinetordan "Against the wiles of foreign influence, felitrip.citiiens. I conjure you to beware,'.' He did not doubt many would wonder that he, a foreigner, should select nth sabject; at a time, too, when s strong Native American spirit has taken possession of the people. He did not in tend, however, to plead the canoe of natives or nat t milleed, nor breaks lance against that via _ ioa ary hocr, the Know Nothings. That question is for Americans alone. His idea of foreign-in etwace watt, not the influence of foreigners in America, bat of foreign gcvernments upon America. Washington meant to warn ogninot the wiles of foreiget merchants and foreign commerce. The speaker could tree no foreign influence in this country but that of foreign trade. We use British goods and in that way pay taxes toEngland, help relieve her of her national debt and do our • share towards rapporting her armies in the Cri mew We pay dividends to capital in England while our own factories are closing. We pay wages to the fat Yorknhireman while our me . cheeks and laborers are starring upon the streets. Foreign Influence is, in short, the Brit ish Colonial System. Mr. Mitchell then went into a historical cession of the great politico-economic question involved. Referring back to the year 1782, when America and Ireland both achieved their free .dom. Both these revolts bad their inception in , commercial difficulties. America, as Henry Clay once said, gained political freedom by the Revolution; 1812 did much for her commercial freedom; but only until the • great m ensure he was advocating, (1824,) had passed, would she gain her full independence. As to Ireland—in 1800 Came the Union and ainee then she has been only a store-farm to England. Amer,. had a • narrow escape in 1912 and that war ended all hope to England of controlling our commercial destiny. The lecturer then traced the commercial history of England from the 17th century up. Spoke of the origin of Protection and gave a minute view of England's protective and even at times prohibitory policy. As early a5,„1731, he said, she adopted the most stri ngentAind vexatious laws against manufactures in America. A Lord said in Parliament he would net have the colon - ists_mak e a hob-nail or a resents abase them selves with. He mentioned also the birth of the doctrine of Free Trade in 1782 under the IMP , pices of Adam Smith, the .'paid hireling" of the British government Although that doctrine was strenuously Advocated, England was far from relinquishing her- close protective sys tem. She wished all nation's to adopt Free • Trade but therself. Mr. Mitchell re/tared the history s.: I rat doctrine up to the present day, qucti - 4:1r,,7 authorities and dealing large ly m 174 audience had evidently antientstin:!iotnt.t'ai..; else than s discourse on nd disappointment rested on th , than one auditor, who would c-referred a declamation on Amer a lecture on "unhappy Ireland." • ins .fro of tariffs and duties, Mr. Mitthell, ...7, , :Alatable to the public taste as the of sentiment and pretty sedlences. . personale, John Mitchell is prep easing. - pale-.brow—hie carefully cultivated otithio—his glossy hair—his expressive eye sir. taking. We hope to have the pleasure of s;, lin hearing him feature in our city, but would wise a More popular subject and a lower price admission. TIM CAS/. or 81159 Krowiro.—The trial of this lady on en indictment for grand - larceny contin ued to occupy' the Court of Quarter Sessions _ on Friday. The .Court Room was crowded to excess, and an unusual interest is felt in the trial. We continue the evidence for the defence. Martin Foretuen morn—Wes employed by Mr. Evans in July - last; one day found doors looked and pad lock on gate; waited half an hour . beforel was let in; Mrs. Evans let me in and locked - doot, after me; this continued two days; she-told me shehad Miss K. locked up and her clothes taken from her. With regard to the slack pile in cellar, witness said he could not see it from dining room door or if lying down at top of cellar steps. • Cross-examined—Might sea the slack pile froth foid of steps; am familiar with the cellar; Mrs. E. told me to keep an eye on Emeline. Mrs.- llay sworn—Live in Washington, Pa; Mrs. Enna was there about the last of July; had a conversation with her, she told me Emeline had taken her money; that she had her locked up three days awl nights; that she had hired a policeman and had paid him $5 per night to watch the house; she said the money was lost when the r e st had gone to the theatre and that Miss K. had token the keys from under the car pet and stolen the money while she was asleep, she said Miss. K. owned the theft 'and that she got $3OO from the slack in the cellar; that she bad hired the servants to hide in the cellar be fore Miss. E. went down to see what wan going on: she, said Miss. K. was kept locked op until she signed a bond for $lOOO. John Coyle, sworn—Reeeived a note from , Judge Shannon in July wishing me to came to Mr. Evans; that he was unwell and if I could not come that evening to come next morning; Judge Shannon called next day and said Miss Keating desired me to come•, went accordingly; after waiting in the parlor nearly an hour, Mies. Keating came in; neither. Mr. or Mrs. Evans was there; did hot go up stairs -- ; saw no bend; she'was agitated; said she eaw some of the family looking through the back window; Judge S. told me Miss K. was detained there by Mr. Evans; that he had Mr. Sharp (constable) employed to watch here; this was on Friday; Emelino left that afternoon; Kate Flanigan told me she was not in cellar where money was said to be found and kiiew nothing about it. Cross-ex—Judge Shannon's note desired me to come on important btiainess; he said Mr. Evans was excited about the matter, and that the pros ecution should go on• Judge S. exhibited an-anx iety that drum K. should get "ant of trouble., Samuel Mount testified that Mrs. Evans told him the keys were under the carpet;..she did no appear distressed about the matter. John K. Scott,' sworn—corroborative of the testimony of Mr. Mount. Heard Mrs. E. say there were VMS) or over that in her drawer. Sarah . Keating. sworn—Mrs. Evans said $l6OO were stolen from her drawer by 'Emeline; she said she had her locked up several days; raid she found $5OO in a hole in the wall. J. P. Court, sworn--Live in Washington, Pa., Mrs. Dallas said to me her father felt safe, now having a bond from MIAs K. on her farm; said kiss K. had broken out; asked her if she had been confined; she said yes, iteCallllo she had robbed her (Mrs. D.'3) father; asked her if bond would cover theft, answered yes, as $350 was found in cellar. She said that on fourth of July Its. Dram went to bed and while asleep Hiss. K. took the keys from under her head and stole the money. Cross es.—Mis. Dallas said her father found the $350 in cellar; that $l5OO bad been stolen; Mrs. Evans said $1600; Mrs. E. said money was in upper drawer. Henry P. Olney sworn—Keep store corner 4th and Market;--Mrs. Evans made two or three dif ferent-statements to me the first was she lost $300; next $500; next $lO OO . Mrs. Davidson sworn—Called at Mrs. E.'s house; she told me to keep away; that Emeline was locked up in her house till she would sign a judgment bond. Major Richey sworn—Mrsi Evans told me she found $350 in• a black bag in cellar. Judge Shannon told me Miss K. wee confined in Mrs. Evans' house several days. This witness was subjected to a long cross examination of no interest to our readers. He testified that Judge Shannon bid him Miss was both confined and watched; he said he watched her himself. Yrs. Sophia Whitfield testified that she beard Hrs. Evans asp $360 *ere found in the cellar; that $l6OO had been taken. John Patton Ir6ll the next witness. Col. 31 . Candless said he intended to prove by this wit.- nessirhat were the personal habits of C. Evans. Ills client (the defendant) states that Evans bad insulted her and then given her this money to buy her allenee. A witness for the prosecution (Miss Keefe) had testified that Evans was a tem perate man. ke. He proposed to show to the contrary. After some .discussion between coun eel, the Court decided that the witness could not testify, as the statements of Miss Keefe were on ly the substance of a conversation with Miss Keating. Alderman Steel was next examined with re gard to such knowledge as he had of the case in his official capacity. Col.M'Candltets then offeri'd in.. evidence-Re cord No. 62l of the District Court of Allegheny county, being a judgment bond from Miss Keat ing to C. Evans, witnessed by Sarah Mahon and' John Brown. The penalty of this bond was $3,000 conditioned; for the payment of $l,OOO with interest from date, (July 14th.) Samuel Mount, Georgeeiken, Major Williams, Gime f3cott, William Mills, :Oho. Henderson, Wm.l3. Moore and others, • mostly from Washington, Ps., testified to the excellent character of the defendant for integrity and honesty. Court adjourned until 7 o'clock. . The evening session was occupied in bearing counsel for the prosecution.. -Aentomer.—A man named. Michael Rankle as employee of . the Penna. Central Railroad, had big leg broken at Greensburgh - but Wednesday, by tieing embed between two ears. . Ifornin or Bsynal.—This institution received several accessions im Wednesday. The young girl and the Ivy who escaped some days since, basing been captured were returned to . Their - farmer quarters. PE0CT.2.2111G5 or SILLHT COMTE, JAN. 12TTI, 1854.—FORTLPTI1 COMM!. OP TH2 CITT 07 PITT, 22- acar..—Between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 31. and 12 o'clock, AL the members and members elect of the Select Council, of the City of Pitts burgh, convened in the Chamber of said Coun cil, agreeably to the Act of Incorporation, to receive, examine and determine upon the returns of the election held on the 2d Tuesday of Janu ary inst., for members of said Council; and there being a quorum present, on motion of Son:uel 3L Kler, John Bissell, Esq., woo elected Pre, ident; and the returns of said election were se, : erally presented, read and approved, whereby it appeared, that the following named persons had I been duly elekted members of the Select Council. First Ward, T. S. Clarke; Second w or d. 1 .1 ,, c Jones; Third Word, Dr. A. M. Pollock; Fourth Ward, James Manley; Fifth Ward, Jas. M. Taylor; Sixth Ward, Wm. F. 31ddock: Seventh Ward, B. A. Weaver; Eighth Ward, Wm. Alex wader; Ninth Ward, Philip Drum; and the said members elect were duly !morn by Alderman Lewis; when on motion of Mr. Alexander the Council do now go into_an election for Presided, and nominated Messrs . bier & Murdock, as tel lers; adopted: when Messrs M'Auley & Loomis were nominated; and Mr. - 3l'Auley having re ceived a majority of the votes, was duly elected. On motion of Mr. Cordell, John T. Whitten was duly elected" Clerk, by acclamation. On motion of Mfr. Loomis, James Wright was .nominated for Messenger, and elected by accla mation.. On motion of Mr. Loomis, the rules of lost Council were adopted. On motion it was resolved that a committee of two be appointed to wait on F. E. Vole, the Mayor elect. and notify him that the Councils were now ready to have him sworn in. Read three times and adopted, and Mr. Jones appointed on part of 8. C. Action concurred in; and Mr. Morehead appointed on part of C. C. Also the following Resolved. That a committee of thee' be appointed to wait on Judge Mc. Clure, and request his attendance for the , pur pose of qualifying the mayor elect. Read three times and passed, and Mr.' Wilson appointed on part of S. C. Action concurred in, and Messrs. Barr and Getty appointed on part of C. C.. The clerk was directed to inform the Common Council that the Select Council was ready to meet with-that body to examine the return of the election for mayor, and far the Inauguration of the mayor elect. Select Council proceeded to Common Chamber for that purpose. And the Councils being to assembled, the said returns were examined, and found to be as follows: sth Gth 7th Bth 9th Vol:, 2406 1944 Morgan, 1944 Majority. 462 Mr. Ferdinand E. Vol: having received the greatest number of votes for Mayor was declared to be legally elected. Whereupon the Hon. Wm. B. McClure, Presi- dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, administered the oath of of fice to sail Mayer-clect. The Select Council then returned to their chamber, when Ali. Murdock offered the follow ing, Resolved, that we adjourn to meet the Com mon Council in joint ballot ott next Tuesday, January 16th inst., at 10 o'clock -n- 0. to elect city officers. COMMON Con - intl.—The member, of the Com moo Council convened at 10 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Getty, J. K. Moorhead wan appointed Chairman, and M. W. Lewis, Clerk, pro tem. The following members elect presented thei credentials:— Fast Ward—Adams Getty, John limey, Wm Even., John CaldwelL Second bard--John M. Irwin, S. A. Long, Adam Wilson. Third Ward--James Ilerdman, John S. Ken nedy, Walter Kirkpatrick, Joseph W. Lewis, Wm M. Edgar. lionth Ward—George aleck, George S. Sel den. Fifth Mord—Francis Felix, Andrew Scott, James Tooker. W. D. Hamilton, John Maokin. Sixth Trard—W . C. Barr, J. Duncan, Arch. Kelley, Hobert 3l'Adaem .Verenth Word—Hugh M•Ma..dere, J. K. Moor head. Eighth Ward—Wm. Griffin, Chns.. King, Ban'l Seitz.. - hir.th Ward—James Little, J. B. Poor. The oath of office eras then admmistered by . Ald. Lewis, S. A. Long, John S. Kennedy and J. K. Moor head were nominated for Ps.coiclent of Conacil Mesas Kennedy and Moorhead declining, and no other nominations being made, Mr. Long was .elected by acclamation. Mr. Long returned his thanks; and expressed his determinatien to perform snob duties as might devolve upon him, to the best of hissbil ities. In governing the deliberations of this body he would-strictly adhere to such rules as the Council itself shalt adopt. Ile then declared the Common Council organized and ready for the transaction of business The Council went into election for. Clerk and Messenger. M. W. Lewis was nominated and unanimously elected. Capt. E. P. Pratt was unanimously re-elected Messenger. Being called upon for a ~s peech," the Capt. responded in his usual happy manner. He thought it human to err and godlike to for give and while he intended tcoperform his du ties to the hest of his ability, he hoped the mem bers would overlook his shortcomings. The Councils then went into joint convention, and Mayor Volt was inaugurated as above.— After taking the oath of office Mayor Volt ad dressed the members in a few pertinenzand well conceived remarks. Having for the second time been called to the chief magistracy of this city, and having by an oath expressed his devotion to theism, of the country and his determination to see them enforced, he thought it might not be im proper to refer to certain matters which if they receive the prompt attention of these bodies will result in greatly increasing the welfare - of the city. It is essential, be remarked, that the most amicable relation') should subsist be tween the body which makes the law and the officer who enforces it. This being the case, the provisions of our law? will be the more rigidly carried outland the peace and prosperity of our city enhanced. He expressed the hope that the Councils would yield to the exigency of the times, and grant all their._ officers that fall authority which will enable them to perform their &ties. -It is beyond doubt that the police force of this city is totally inadequate to enforce the laws as rigidly as they demand. Our Gorden within a few years have been much extended. Cause q neatly the police force should be corresponding ly increased. No city in the Union of the popu lation and commerce of Pittsburgh is so poorly guarded. This evil has existed too long, and too often the honestmagistrate and his subordinates have been brought into disrepute by want of a sufficient police force. This may in future be avoided by Councils authorising the, employment of additional officers and granting them sufficient compensation for their services. The Market Laws, he added, shotdd also be re vised, so as to give the chief magistrate power to do justice to all, and thereby promote the convenience and interest of our citizens. Many of our citizens, he continued, have for got that the Mayor has no power in civil cases. Ignorance of this bee been fruitful of bad feel ing. The act with regard to the sale of liquor • does not nice the Mayor any jurisdiction. It Is necessary that the comphsinant institute suit be fore a civil magistrate. With regard to the Sunday Law of 1794, he intends to do his duty and hie whole duty. The Mayor concluded with returning his heartfelt thanks for the confidence reposed in him—a, con fidence which shall be cherished in his breast long after the present relations shall bare "passed away. (Applause.) The Councils then adjourned. ORGANIZATION Or VIZ ALM/MINNS COMMITS— NIATOR ADAMS INAZGURATRO.—The Allegheny Select Council assembled at its chambers on Fri day at 10 A. a. Messrs. N. P. Sawyer, Ist Ward, Jas. T. Sample, Ilnd Ward, John Ikason, third Ward, and James Park, jr., ITth Ward, members elect, appeared and Wok the altNef. .yrlfice---adminis tered by Alderman Hays. Ai': ^`;', Gen. Wm. Robinson, jr:, was chases Preal dent. D. hrFarren wak . re-elected .Clerk, and Geo. Al'lntyre elected Messenger._ The Common Council 'convened at theiame hour, and the members cleettook theoath of of fice—AM flays officiating. James Alarsball, M. B. Johns and Hiram Pow ell were nominated for President. On the third ballot, James klarshall was declared elected.— M. M'Oonnigle was elected Clerk, and A. M. Opmelienigh ,Messenger. Councils then aassembled In joint con vention. Mayor Adams appeared and took the requhtite oath of office. Dr. Bain', elected a Director of the Poor on Tuesday last, wee sworn into office. The Councils meet on Tuesday eTening next to elect city dams. taamost.—The Res. Dr. Howard will delieer • srAteu for the benefit of, the Pittsburgh and Allleghlmy Orphan Asylum, on Sunday morning, 14th inst., at 101 o'clock, in the 2d Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh. The children of the Asy lum will be present REMaionaliencs.—Thei Rev. M. Warren,late ly returned from India, will deliver a lecthre on the Mannere and Cu,stoma of that People, In Rim Dr., , l3infee church, Allegheny chi, on Sebbsth morning at /01 A. If. prTELEGRAPH COI% G E.SNIONA L. WAS UniirrON, Jan. 12. Salem.—Mr. Toucey announced the death of Mr. Morris in a feeling and eloquent speech. Oen. Cam followed in a manly tribute to the many virtues and high character of the deceased. The usual resolutions were adopted and the Senate adjourned until Monday. message was received trim the Senate annonncmg the death of Moses Norris and communicating the proceedings of that body therein. Mr. Morrie paid a high tribute to thepolitical integrity, wisdom and prjnekrirtues of the de- CCMIB6a. In conclusion lie motel the mond re. ; lutions of respect. Mr. Bailey offered a brief tribute to the de ceased. The resolutions were adopted, and Messrs Morrison, Chandler and Bailey were appointed a Commitree to act with that of the Senate to ac company the remains to New Hampshire, the members of the House to join the funeral pro cession from Mr. Norris' late residence to the railroad can; and as a farther mark of respect the House adjourned. WASHINGTON Crrr,:Jan..l2.--Senator Norris, a Now Hampshire, was thought to be much bet ter yesterday, but soon after 10 o'clock lasi night, was seised with -spasms, and in 15 min utes expired. New Yonv, Jam 12.--Cattle Market.—Prices of Cattle stiff; Beeves $8®$1050; Swine 51; the supplies are very heavy, inferior lower: better qualities prime at last weeks quotations. Rot moos, Jon. 12.--Cisttle Market —The receipts of Beeves were 1000; sold 700 of on the hoof. llogs, @eq. Sheep, $3,50,@, $4,50. Wasnutoros CITY, Jan. I2.—The Itegents.of the Smithsonian Institute met this morning, ev ery member of the Board being present. The session was held with closed doors. Mr. Choate's argument on the question of adherence to the law to first in order and is expected this after noon New Yorte, Jan. 12.,The Evening Post learns from a private letter from Paris that Mr. Mason, .Minister to France, was struck with paralysis on the morning of the 27th, and wan quite un well when the letter closed. Morgan 272 242 266 269 266 278 110 Eats, Jan. 12.—Marshal Keyser and suite ar rived here at noon, and proceeded to Harbor Creek to repair the road early to-morrow. No resistance is anticipated; shoultfany be attempt ed it will be futile. The Marshal is determined to carry out his instructions, and put the com pany in peaceful possession of the row!. BOSTON, Jan. 12.—Tho screw propeller Ca qtdian, advertised to leave Liverpool on the th for Portland, hos been taken by the Brit h Government for the conveyance of troops the Crimea. New Vona, Jan. 12.—Duncan, Sherman .h Co. to-day refused to pay or accept drafts upon them by Page, Bacon & Co. Ilaasmaimn, Jan. 12 —Eli Slifer, American Whig, was nominate.] for State Treamartr on be 4th ballot. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12. —Cotton quiet but ttle kook to operate in. Flour inactive. The eceipts of the week were slightly increased, the spectioto itmounting to 17000 bbbi. but the stock was light with but little export demand, soddile only aales are 300 bbls. W. B. Thomas, at $9,37 per bbl for mixed, and standing brands are offered at $91a.,9,25. Rye Floor iu better demand; sales 100 to '-'OO bble at $6,60. Corn meal scarce sod held for an advance. Wheat, fiery little coming in, and but little demand; sal. 2000 bush. good Red $2,08€4,10 per bush And some white at $2,214: .1. 500 bush. Rye at $1.25. fore in demand; Sales 2000 bushels new Yellow at 06. Whiskey advanced: now held at 30. New VOR6, Jan. 12.—Cotton firm; rale, 700 bales N. O. middling at S 4. Flour firm ; 7000 bid., good Ohio at $960,62. Wheat firm. Corn firm ; sales 56,0(N) bush. western mixed at $1,05. Pork firm: sales 275 bbls. Beef unchan ged. Lard firm at lOpolOi. Ohio Whiskey Groceries firm. Linseed Oil buoy. ant at SI fie.S2. Western Lard Oil 80(fi,82.1; To bacco firm with upward tendency; males Ken tucky at 6i( ! 7;04. Stocks less firm; money steady: Missouri Sues93j; Canton 27} : V. Central N. R. 86p, ; Cumberhind 31} ; Refuting b 60, 71: Erie 43}. CINCINNATI. Jan I2.—ltiver stationary; weather mild and—damp. Flour in moderate emend at $7,650770. Whiskey declined to 28i: cloned dulL The market for hogs re mained vary dull, and no sales wore mode to day; holders are now awaiting a favorable change in the weather. Provisions very ; sales 500 bbls mess pork at II; green hams 54e,51. Sugar sold to the extept of 300 hhds at 4/€oi, sales 500 bbls neti Molasses at part cash and part GO days. lien Coffee 11®11j. Eastern exchange advanced to 11 premium, • COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION. FOR JA.Vr.I R W. FL Bunn. V. P.—Aunr.. DATID Ik. Derm...lso. Room Pyrnteranu Glatarra Saturday 3lortdna. January 13. MG. 1 Mainer aPPeardd to he more lively. Penertlal. The weather was dear but mild. FLOUR-weee on the wharf of GO and 56 bbl.. enarrane and extra at 163.46026.50 from atom =A bbla. In krtawt P.2. , 6 - 016.37 for:sapertne and 8.9,56(34.3.G3 for extra GRAIN—dm on the wharf of 4.700 boa Wheat. on pri vate term.; 0)0 bus. Corn. at 86: do. at SG ;.230 do. at 90 : and 330 do. front store at 90 Oat.. 350 bus. frym .tor. at 5.3054. The market no Omer than for a day or two nut 11 EA4 — tal. at depot of 150 bus. Coco Meal at Ott sod 5 bids. do. at IVlllSHEY—detllobag ; Wes on 40 bbj. Rectified at 35 and 31 dant 114111014—sales of MO pm old Shoolders and 3500 Ihs..o4vf do. at Bii. cash ; 350 pest flaw [lams at 11, sod 1W Ds. do. at 9X. Le'.. •de of 210 ohm KT':. equal to crab_ rale oflo bbla. Nal Lard OU at 75. four mot. CANDLES—mks 0f33 bss. Star at 22. Nu ma. FRUlT—erica of 50 boa Dried Prothro at 12,00. mart. DEANS—prices are armor ; sales ofL2 ands bbLE. Small White at $1,75'2 boo. , LKDS — • Lotter resilt , d 4!arrarent. In Clover ; pin of 100 bus. a 41041, nod 25 do. at $0.50, coati. ABUYS—sales oil% 5 and data Domestic Soda at 314. time. NlNTAL—leates of 10 taw Antlirscite No. 7 r 7O . six MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The WAR of 11,00 , 1,800 asked tbr by.the New York 0 lies Died„ to enable that Company to Vita Inconorlionde now falling dna, sad Flea/Ina Debt, hag all been taken .t 80,by abouot 100 different !subeditor.. yielding 113,ML000. This will relieve the Mold of It. present Inman braneos. all but shout 1900,800 of Flontlug Debt. The new Loan I. - to t Pad oft by • Shalt., Fund of 1015,000 • month.lilil A taloa.o otatement of the condition of the' Ta/iO. Dante to Fe...float , * elle to Nov. lat. 1814, has been is. sued by the Auditor Genera/. Rona wltloh we take the fob lowing e0u010)007 11.01711[11. - 1833. 1.834. 0,61161 5t0ck...._........ .819,765,864 36 520.837.582 77 L'in-o/stloo .... 17.8.11.070 96. 16,707,173 Itan dtbar in.Bl/8 4.640.970:52 3.962.309 19 59. to Depotitort. 27,687,014 19 23,116.735 Insidernda unpaid 3!9,193 98 1:7,51615 Contingent2,llo,679 CD • 2212,151 49 Moto un 1, In tansti clung. 738,806 75 "1.293.771 71 to end 470,01661 Doe to the - 542.214 79 . 470,215 08 9,378 00 4,210 00 311seallanaous. ... . -...... 30.997 55 160.910 07 Sturponse Areonutl-. ... _ B,=l 7,564 66 9urphas 7 79 653,1= 00 Certificate. of Depodt.... 1 30.680 17 89.611 30 MEE! ..36A,802.964 61 366,660.336 1833. 1834. .-113447.777 WAIL= 79 Dn. ir Bankx K.275",Y38 07 . .i.071'2,70t - i 09 Notesof ocher banks.-- 3,404,801 18 3,550.655 50 Real f. Penbocul E.t.a.. 1,007,043 26 913.060 61 p 994, blortirays. 84.... 921.789 99 981,473 30 .... 1.141.849 '..Y. 1,171.266 94 300.211 71 ... 77.940 07 140781 73 . 355.00 67 309,919 19 1,196,057 64 1,397,640 63 1....0..34 75 5.4445 99 2.516.327 39 2.938,615 17 43..i,9917 10 417,17 107,41.1 39 652.794 82 9 al Mschangert lotrreet..- Erpemon la cenlrabl• sulmindeti ..... Eltllnof Exam,. .N iscollancous Tim Bantu in thin neigittentand compare an thilows In 'winding Item. : 1647. 1651. 1567. 1094. Book of Ilttsb9ogh.--.1.013.882 f 657,4= 249,319 114.494 194454944. ._1.940.990 1.230.011.1 215113 151.970 01ere.h. k 9140L'11ank_..1,312,9911 1.152,549 919043 40,044 I:lll4ens' 11.7.441 t 81,381 213,147 4,050 26.157 farm.ne DepoelL-55.. 314,162 337,112 191.144 241,081/ Vitt. 719110 CO. 11.0.13.3 575934 CUM 106.701 9109. Ilk. 11601/030111/.... nlaza 304408 93.611 70,906 W.T..wir- 255076 .1 -25,3110 23471 17.466 Prankltn, Wublugtoo_ Ib:LAU 143,09 73,1t1 74,618 Alleg. Saving. fund—. 117,037 177,08 1 1 15305 L.T.,171 COLTULTION. o[ ml 6. 1853. 1851. 1853. 1854 Book 148,567 211.697 6776,758630,83,1 Nsehang• 84014 503,350 124,64 3 7 7.609 171,732 Mereb. l 4Bl”.. 001,92.1 461.145 1.10.22.5 1091121 • . • • • (Athens' Impflalt. Farmers' Llepodt• 271,570 117:018 i5:243 T7.sow. R 4,825 0.909 204= =16.100 157.290 Ze1.1:4 41403 15,2P1 124,400 Mommalsela Dank._ Warman' A Droverf-_. FrwskUts rank AlM.P.aritssirt MhathdPPl atin couttuusa 10 W. It ithe at thhi point about Um. .Lot In tweritydbor Was *tallith at 0 o'clock Isth erenhigio—maklos tho total rith Telation toed. About the with We Is reported at Altook— hero 1.000 .70 , a - 1 thika watcr. and Wtr I. cootthires to stout the oaths oW with which It ithonwoood. thgo are biektnalok to moth dowti •Ith the cornakaad t deal ordritt wood =kind Its aptentratica. Wow fir ( VIMAK othortad Lb* 1111thia rtw. Ttw, Now Wow% up ow Bandar naaaaa. Mo s h ula ana nag in the Marna poi haw thPii liithoitowit• • Wad.- stand tha .11lawnirt 111.1 . hos rilion three feat, end.* would mako the Wks of wstaz towat xis foth —tatlocda Repub. Ptli. Tx; ILLiertau rerem—ire received reeterdar from Witte the Itglowing <Wretch t A bevy' mum coutzeoced here minder - (6th) idler .011, and ham math:rued without Intiremltlou Re thirty Loom The ks In tae Lela le bet bunting up, end the canal baste whist have beat frown la Ter ewe mouths ere =prepandious Imo Mr down the rim. The == Uwe*. ' , or: .ladkalloa of • eras L Ilowt• OtJ• Concur:es or ST. 1./9 0. -Th.' .1.1... i ,.. •••nnrrt.eol with NEW YORK A.r s i E.R.TISEITENTS. +,h• h o simew of Merit, ofo.o 1.9ul liss the last four sm.r.. mdral eereml Inn.matin,, raet, o n a. m, es.did, the ~. F oct Wm. u. 310-.D.9O•Ars .s.P. ,, rtlslim 011.• use, No. Id. mminta or Imports hare larkelt towraerd. while uponakber S. au sum I. N •.• 1 - ork. bill artkiee. as Lead. lirs- 1 .11•90. dr. the Wank • if '" ' .- ^ 0 hseTT, We ropy a Ise sf th-- Medina Item. , 9 N EW YORK AN f , c ALiFoRNA imports Into. Ft. Lento. an we nod them Ina table imi. STEANISIIIP LINE. i I le NI.-arakua lielml In the Republican Article, Bide ropr—r9ll 7;4.0.11 4 - 2.110., .7: . ..M1 49.,,, 1 1:11 }. NORTIIKRN LIG LIT, STAR Or 'Rem—barrel. ss - 0 - 2 11MIS 4.f:51i 4.0.1 111 II WEST. Pit MIIIIIIF.ES nr I/ IN IML W Pit. Remo --casks__ 9\ 11 ..741 1.2.ki, 541 , /, ...:, i I .It. aOO arm ellos ousinAhl, will leas+ New York .91 U .. rt "' - ' °° ''' - i°o• ”"/...,‘ 191 . 2 L, l -2 1- - wi 1, - 9 . 1,9 tb” uai,,,,..1.7ti n of mum !....th . . W - hro the. dal • mll Corn- Wu 4 6r1......1,4::•.:401 1,0„194 1,140. IM 1.7..1.9 in.leo. it. 1141.1 e f9ll9win . will do Mo. aroliror de,. dolier btu, -... .....1.,,, 119 770 1101.612 ILM 4-0 root, ... it . • l. ' s tl NI ' T ' It I, te I.llln ' but Hour—btu, .... ttii.47•l se - Li , 9 .,,,..,,.., ..,,,, - ,i ,r- 0 - 0. • 0 .. 00 . rm. , • 0 • • 1 • • ter i-- t 9 0 0 .-e 0 lend transport ti.n. over e .49.1 ms.woln- Praehre.dry-94.0. - 1072 - 11 . :759 m iv, :90.7.19 ntim.l r.. 0 1; 0 1 •0 • sernam, "sth the etessnehlre SI t Eli., Hemp—bide, .. 'CIa, 9.10.010, M1.,1 - 2 7 ii.N . L. 91:1.1,,,1 'k N K W.E 111 014 , .. oirtTEz. :Nt 1./. 41 , 1. irid,.—nomber... 191.1 1 , ... - .., 07:49.1 7'.1.11.1 Pkt - 1 PI, a,,91 ntortieft JONATHAN. onr 9 0 s hirb jig Iron- tone_ ii,e,ll 9.179 1,114 10.4 9 1 alit Wave . . 1 ••• loan al ; -Ind the Pacitirtertnin us of Transit ) Plot Ind—plc..... 1.20 ',,, .r. ,2,.. 494 real dsm 05.. p i -..: '-, ` , sal of the osseensma I 'MI. -- hustmls ... I °M . A.lte s-15505.1) 1. - .1. - I'ool 1.717;!W.1 1; ' ,, ' ,. i u . ;. 9 4,:,",,Tr u 1r',;:".,,, l :0;. a ,,,7 1 • 0 Pork In lilk—ora. 112.471 Niildebs 144.194 /7i,S•fli . • .CH A 11 - 11. 4 110/1119 N - 7 Agent. Sugar hhilw. .... ..te...' - ' 31.477 61.124 00,1 re -.1 n/0 11 .dri a S Bowline h p Umem.'. Y. 0 Tobse9o.-Ithdr.... 11.1.1 14.411 111.441 MY . Lotter Ilektit mad. op et the 9111..-- Letter. a, rtr. d . i ' Wheat -Istudiele-1,../.,1 1.0...4as 2.311.3:0 :',340.11: ounce IS - Makey —Murals 50,275 1014.40 7 , 0 113 W 377 ' 1 Tool—balm 1 -'''' 1. , " .2 . 1 1 , 1 . 0 . , NIERIDEN 31,ictliNE Co3IP.kNI— Oevendly idseking. business throne:mut the city eras ' tim - 71. y W ru E' ellin ' lt 'r ffNi ‘ f. - ..s ‘ . 7 l , l. h 4 ' ;: " Ers. ha i: . d d ."::! yr her Q ' . 'l : - . id - hiker to.day. and Salon. affairs consequent], 1... 10 M ClaN Ind - Tmol . .S. nt sorrrior •111.11 . ty ' and brilsti. A 1.,. i more fasorable. In tbr Ihnk market, a nnutlrmed MM.-. I FAIIIIANI - S Patent Improved 10,01,1, Arthni 1,101, i ^lot n l l l nrewaki , and dmiere seem more Unwlllinit t. O 01 , I IU3II'O. of all Maori Ins mine.. fmr•thei. railroad • et, crate. even at the minceselone made br ownem. The large i nations. Mr. Cute. with full partMulars, may So had on nrwipts and the enntinued stringenry In mon, attai, I appikam„.. redlramw are Making the confidence of the most hopeful &Wen. 1 ; .. tv t r a iwnt. It .0111.1 mt.m that much lower prima Will ! i I ENT LEMEN'S Fine (;,,id califore la n Irforn the fermi amount or Ilour now lk w Dietarmi Cluster Breast Piot with Chain. attached. In market ran he illstairod of.-11110. t`mn. . 1. ,v) 1.. Um real 111anmn01. - ,1 0 1-1m...1.9.00, without chain. ' 1.4,0,1 tlr•lrre sent by mall. enc1...9.9119- money. or by raprese, will S. promptly ettendri 1.0 , 9 adirrmind IL .IJ. JACOBS. ImporMrs .0 1' ..t..le.s. Jeri, If ard.N-lomi Diamonds, kr. Wri drmlway. Nrw York. Childs & Smith, No. 449 Pearl Street, New York. MPORTF:RS OF WINDOW CORNICES, 4 , Pokr.",,U.2.lnlll` ). .,',77,,,l'tf;atthteeuTlA'i'oln A 1.... ratittantly4.2 band. Worsted. Sllean•l Cotton DA . MAI I K, COEDS, 1 .10,E1..-1, fildli,i, kr.. WINDOW SHADES and TI , IIIIIINI/S, all of which they offer at greatly nelurel price.. au-24-drux Rt to Vie W111,411.—A ynir•te letter form Lafayette. hu11... report, a rine of ea feet lot Ow Wahaab doer. at that mint. and a fall of data Inehen .now.—tein (Yak. Itxtrnieur. (kilo RA.l.o..—Tbn facial report a bum' t.en as e I ass ot thkaul Mr Deember. .bows the revenue to hay. Me.lu Svm. 14•414,11,_ T .It g . 14. r 4 . 1,9! . . Per Freight —11..471 14 ... - .aC 64.50.0 41 29,001; tll . ..54,4141 04 .how. a ,b , rewar nn the preTious month 81=044.- 71, but an Incr.,.e over the enmannntling month 144 your The prinrlnal falling oft was In freight on mai. In Exchanmi there by been• 1ar...• lumina/a done am this steamer. but ratea are unchanged. Sterling, 0 (17% It rent- with Ilratclua bUL at en. rent Theantudy of nurunernial bills Is node large. Frane5.f..26(45.11. The North Star. (mm )I..onwall. Mings alsaut $1.1 . .M.000 nn bar manifest, but the .anal amount will ~....rrno aWOOO a1.100..510 has already been deposited in the Ammar. n o e. Ihlst. a smaller amount than vas anticipated.but swrib.4l m oh. imarmty of dust In San Francism,occa sioned by the want of rale In the mining districts. Iliad masa was dull in Fart Frat.eisen and money rather morn .carne.—{ N. t. Times. The question of individual liability of khe bo. In B aka I. about to le tested. Mr. JohnThompeon and• cult against the Rightb-arenme Bank, on a large amount of Its notes, for the difference n o par and 94 cents per dollar, at which rate• the note. are re. deernel at the Bank Derartmmit After obtaining ludo. talent. uoloss the Bank pays the amount. he will re, more. to the private pr ,, ,r , of of the Meekhnidera The latest advices from ' t ouie are. that Mr. Metier wUI not make no ensign:men, it Iv new pent.ved that the creditors of the house should form .Joint stock aorni , s. toy for the manufeeture of roger In the very Extensive works erected by Mr. Belcher, giving the management of theconcern to that gentleman—U...l.lms of the creditors to he put in foretock.Mini creditors )n It with favor y borne of the , and It ill believed that.. the bedtime Is profitable thin mane will enable the Wade to Pay • larger dividend than any other. Mr. Belth•r shows a nominal amount of sasets to • small ea- I tent beyond hi. 'IMMO... Be estimate. his real estate in :M. L.:deal about • million, and his establishment at Ma. tan... at about half &million. Be has sunk large amounts It Mansura" In experimenting ou of rolknulset.ing It • difficult to form an opinion of the value of Mr. Bel otter's estate, but e .tlmateo of thedividend vary from Jo to 7.5,tzt• on the dollar. The eaen In the .loner market. beibra nutiereil,enntinues and an call the supply' I. In r , tee.,,f thndemand. Favorite I ,, ,rrowers ha.. rail loan. offem,ll them Ti nut. Paper goee more freely at 1.01,1. eent for ling Puna[ nee? , and the MI vply is not eery urge. Very crAsimamee. it,. ever. ale mall. at 'Lim's mnt-- IN.Y I rib. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Claararum uo 13rr•aranit IL II —3O okay, horror. rut: b 3 eke Jr fruit, rdrrivor • er. 137 do wheat. NVllmarth . n; OM do, llryara et.: 114 rke meal. Mac Neil .k Illottarrlnn,l6 k. lard. Nnaltb • Slur:air. Wand A. Praastkrent RAIL/014-10 .du. 'Wood 4nk calv, f,attla, 76 bbls ankh,. hotter. "anent 11 kaa lard, 11 Jul berrnual Weal:RU.6x a na 23. kt fruit. 2 bids huttar, II Dalsall: Idds apples, I . l4trrado3l l o hua norm, ...L.. 00 Walt. 4,040 fin bulk un.at.U hhltjard., Ido lunter. J A Ilmarun 31 tas vh.nnh.. 10 hut. 4r.. Ha. tall,lo, 3 LI Canfield. :xi 0. harlay. J Vralfi; 142 hue eran, fint du, 174 du mak, A CCatupla.ll.db• d.k. 11 Md. pork. 1 , 4 p.. meat, 11 kaa /anti, 15 bug, 0 bids laa. 11011 Lanett f 15,2 ert.lea. Phelha. Carr A n+. rA .h. hay: 2 1,14. butter. Shrlaer A ha 12 hit hay. 114 Las oat.. 3 aka fnalh nonora. 31/ bk. candle, :XI du a.nn z Itrll. ecx, ad hides. 27 W. land, 111,701 2. hulk most, Al Lila Eugil.h A eat lull oka eurn meal, J 2 W kaa. lINCINN ATI, by Pittsburgh- 16 as liquor, bse woadnil. J Umber. 110 1,14. whGeter. Smith Sinclair; bo .In. J lEthurkars: 7 . 2 mile leather. Nlthick nes 1.14. 1100 r. eke. then, 5., Ws thrk..l6 do •ryieee. J.,u, W Darker. b. k lard. 101,bis beer. ..10 wrk.east BROWNSVILLE BOATS- 61 I.u. tax•eed. Hays I...jater; ludo nalLe, Racal, Aoz tegs rases. 11 NI 4'ol. loath: 16 redla leather, 70 bus both., ...nem 10 bble ap she, di IV Swindler, 06 big glee.. Butler A So. WHEELING, by Diurnal- 171.1 en washboards. sundries be table m01ar..., Alerted A Beldam M. do. Her...tine .1,10 hhde sugar. Shriess • re; 1.1. Er. wink Dilworth 26 ode I....ol;bhulek A ne 25 dn. J Ilsrlerdt 42 do, W Barker. 50 blds lour. Alricerkan A or. 111.1.1 e ult. 40 OAS lard., Jones et Dens, 12 Ws apple, Itell 26 do. owner's 1.0 nn. papir..J 1.1041 LI .1... 5114.6.1.1 A 24 105 et. turn. 110 de, wheat. owner. BEAD Elt. by hiatus... 7 Ltd. lard. 2 Age 12410. (roil ilarbaugh k wz 10 able Lemur, 4 do tlth-enid../ A !Leppert: 104 d.. ht,thatort. 11 H 0 , 1110.6 11411,0.1 T Morgan: 14.0. bark,. 11 11 Ithoen: 72d 1.1.1.1 neat Wilmartle I no 74 lilt .0. do. Bryan k nr. CINCINNATI. by Line4144%41 4 b 1.12 Mm,iv 14 , n¢ Puff: 7 {Aim butter. rundritqc 47 bu 44yJno. bbls 11..414. bss Palllty Al Pb!. 11..114. .1 A Kw', 7,7 It4ll • 1.1.c./ett. 74 do J Totbhun. bbirotton. A Ca. IAI by , 1.414 N abbr go mu,l:6 414. barlry. J 447 do. Tr., • WilklnA 314 hi. Ils.uu. b.,. 4 14,14 1AT14.. 1 Blogtutte • ro. 1,/,1• hBRAD Iut., "S BEND. by m.tAl Clara. 1 Fl 2 bbl. ete,,-,^l.•ke rsze, PA. d. WI bide, 12 'km .Ir, fruit. w o ol. .unary cooyien.ye KITTANNING. by nryt Ltnlt-;r7 LT. Imo, Ilmirc, A or Able A•11...5(4. d wrly owner,. CATFISH, by enneplamter - In Lod. Iron. Drown. Floyd! en Y. do, Oiiri. , l7 M'eutrhmon CINCINNATI. hy Connaylvania-•21 I,so ninon, 1,1 , 1• Oil. Janos a Denny I,ldo wW.kOT. J o do. II tioliolsoni 12 dq J Larohori Al do, It C Ann, Im M Myr. Won, A Ituldrinon: 140 do, I I , dloty. 4 Undo, .1 do, 0 5510 hominy, J A dissolon S. ICI. imexin.2.l dm 1. . W ft,do Sodom RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEA XiEUAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES A lilt IVED. Laserne, Rennett. Droveneville. Jeffrson, 31,aatn. T. ll..hriver, Hendrickson. lWe. Newton Col. Bayard, Peelle, Elizabeth. Coney,. Wolff.lrheelins. Michigan No. 2, {Volt Wellsville. Den da. KJ:tannins Penny, Irani, Klimekher. Iffneinttti. Hockey.. fftale, Beitahrsymtßucinnatl Forest City, Moore. }isesHas. Cincinnati. Clara Fisher. Horton, Franklin. Comptenter. Reynolds. Franklin.: DV:PAILTEI). Ltuorne. Bennett. Itrotrivrille. Jefferson, Munn. Ilrownsrille. T. 11. Shriver, ilendriekoon. Wert Nest. Co l. Bayard. Peebles. Elizabeth Convoy, Wolff. Wboo 3liehig.an Nu. 2, urnal. Shr.,l, trident.% Excitsase. ob Wheelanr Mitzi/11,th. Ilnhue, Cincinnati Progress, -. Cincinnati. nrfra.--On yestenlay erentna there acre 7 Al.:. inrhe In the channel and rieinc The regular Cincinnati packet ror to-lay le the eglemll.l atemer Nutley!Tanta, Capt. lilln , •felter. For tnmorrom. the old favorite, Burlt•ye gtat, Capt Belt:hoover. le the hadket. STEAMBOATS. Wheeling Packet. HE new and substantial steamer EXCHANOW. Card- %Cacti, willbe ran ea • regular packet 1..1 wren rtehurii and Wheeling. leasing l'ittaborgh ere, it W ERN Er- DAY and FRIDAY a each week .t lOn'clock. and W heel. Log every TUESDAY. TiIUItSDA Y and FAT I:11.DA Y. at tbe a lma hour. — no Exchange conueets at Welloville with the Pittenurgh nd Cleveland Railroad, and at Wheeling with the Balti more and Ohio Railroad. For freight or mama,. apply on oard or to J. D. COLLINO WOOD. Agt.. Water et. lir2rThe Exehanni la an entirely new and opeedy bnat of .Cl7' light draught. excellent senimmodationa. paten didly flubbed and furnished—hulk aspreluily for this trade oel6 NO. 2, Collonado flow, Federal st.,• AlleghenyThi• - hnnee in • mmtaeUld le of repair. ronlalos rf..cne. e.nd 1,./ornlshed gitb gm; hot and cold water, grn b t, i . sso _ itl;.ll ' No.l, enllon•An how. DESIRABLE Country Renidence in Pitt townohlp,with Two Art* e a around. Fruit Troes. bbary. Inat,bousw, A. will be ranted cheat , . and rat • term aye., totanc4 tenant. Apply to Geo. A. OoarCf at the olltre of jas-tf PATRICK L FRIEND. FrWO FRONT OFFICES on Water xtreot n new Marluq.. vr•Il finlabed. •er, laultabln fnr lnou um calcsa. M.O.if two otdry Brick Darrthat, faith stable and N urn of frroond: within thrretnillUtel walk of tha Railroad station .t Laatillfelty. Et:gold , . of Ja.3.2•4 0141. A. BERRY. if. Watf.r At. To Let. Ihe Warehouse on the corner of Front tranl. and Chancery I.n. roma,lalnn given on st f April oast. Yor terms apply to U.. enl,-...a. acrlber4 non In ryeamalon, frHE DWELLING 1101.1 SE, at preheat 0,- =pled hr the .Ituatedon Penton I. Avenue, and near the 7th WW, mud having Murk. with wide hall. and nonvenlent su rely f Spring with abundant supply li re water flub Hunan, ac. The int,which Iseovernd vitt; es an abrubbery. has (rent of thru hundred fret, and le evert •ml 4 from the orates of city hushm... Busirieu men desiring to obtain.. euy term.. • coun try home, pouwalng • fine view orthe river, au Invited to examine the property. which. If aPPliution made or befonv as 241 A of eesiber, will Le. rented for • • Pre. to • UN.. Puuulon given the brat .1.134.1 It. D. MAZZAII. Boots and Bhoes—Wholesaie and RetaiL JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union sta., the ant e the Market Union, Pittsburgh, would call the attention of his (donde 11121.1 the public generally to the fact , that be has now no hand the largest and best eelee.ed Mock °MOOTS and 8110EP. In- all their varieties Yll se are tromp,. the 111411. and gentlemen of Phil., N. ork and Emden, welch he tnista cannot all to please all. tlho priers are very mach reduced. and he sells Ladino' Gaiters Plan o ver in 12,51 n Gentlemen? hoots You th p..2.s to moo, and excellent Gentlemons• Gaiters, and Children! Peat at 6246°1 , 1110v, low prices. lie aim con tinues to manufafturo heretnfure, all description. of Ladies' and Gentlemend Ponta and Ohm, of the berg, <mistily and the latest style, all of which be Warrants. 0. vary large amortment of Gum Sandals. Overshoes ithd . Boras fur Ladles. GentLetnan and Children. Erery baron who will favor film with their patronage will ha ilty dealt with. ABR/OK ROUSE FOR SALE CHEAP! &HI S. CUTHBERT t EON. 140, M rt. EMNANTS OF SILKN---A. A. :Mason Al Co. Ell offer on Patarday, Dee. lath. Wan lot o Instants of Silks, at gnomon non half the usual . EAD-70 pigs Glaleaa Lead for sale er 1.4 R. DALZECL-t 110 T-200 bags assorted from No. 1 to No. J.l R. DALZELL t 00. -- 30,472 63.671 =l,slit , a.,),408 4,17,718 U'rl'Eß .14 kegs packed Butter, kl' ="4l l l=roa 3 `• •• tt". is 4 DALZELL A CO. kegs final No. I Lard in 1..4 sun, IL DALZCLL A 00. PEARL AStI-56 barrels first quality it.' 11...DALZELL a CO. OT ABll-3 casks superior Pot Aeh foi IL W. by mzi J. WITOONMAKNR t 00. rR RENT--The 2d, 3d and 4th story oom ors:. l I Im t &Ws W oo dtork and TUrnan Is Bonklogowner of a m t and Diamond sit h (ontroaeo off Wood 814 The aboTo mutts an pry Irmairoot br da i ttr 9115r00rn".4. IMPORTS BY RIVER. FOR RENT For Bent For Rem World's Fair Premiums EMEW M E 1) A L S bonn awardn.l to the r.rr .1.4 .- nnt itod nurn`rinr PIANO FORTES x HI. ITE1) by the subscriber— at the CRISTa. Cw e. Inmaking llllhhhLe above announeintent, Lb, won't , tak.., I I this cippiirtnnity tii return their thank, their nutnerou.frlenda, for the a...naive end liberal y pat. roe heretante eaterded them. audaaeure them that ne Paine ghat] ie. geared suatain the flattering motet. Hen already attained. In ord.,' In meet the great!, in . omaaed demand fur their Inatrucnents. the hare added lamely to their tuantuxturing taalitlem• they [nut will enable them in future to premptly inert every the nand. hmtel sit lasortient 'err super', MI.:LODE. 2"41c1 sillti. l 7,t n h g (djoii N. (I —Veen:dm:a( vent ararMel e the t. Amerlean Inst)i tute to their Plano. gee tear" m FUrnA•lo[l. ALL.Z2.17111 (g PEARS' MILLS FOR RENT.—These ,;1 1 1r iii i i,tt ''''..:;:" P :if,;:/ * Tor y rlfri l it l :' ( ,..' 1 1 • 1 1 1 ,' *n ui. ciiirst:int'urOi l trn ,w lTr'sV ° :sl',; " r0 " 5tr " i4 ' 1.1`.".. T ,r..7, t.i...rplim I. the 1.110, Deaver river, and Sandy s i tu No. 76 Chambers Street, Ra ver Canal. The , are 4 , , mile r from the Ohloriver, nr NEW YORK. . ou4let I.oek uf the Gnat and the Pittsburgh and Cleve , land railroad. The,. is In contemplation (and h. hoen PINNEO & 00. 1 .0,-,,,-.1, ...I will be built. a raihmad from Darlington . . . Atte liver, whietwill maks thecommuninatjop.to this 31111 impur.rs and Jobb... et. , coed the year through MILKS, RIIIBONS, rial'ETS, PEA TIIERS, 11.. WEI( 3 ' THIS STORE 1.• very desirable notion for eelling gothls, LACES. Lite,. I has a 'OO4 run of mete., doing • {nod cash blames, of A. now ref... Dag a large .04 pima netsortmont of 1 ai.ot II" 000 per annum. Arty one wiehing to engage In RICH. MILLINERY 13001 IS, ; • ...paying Inteinnam, %Mid° well to 043, non nu the pro. llhtch theta,, .named to .11 at the lows.( price& andon ' rzrgt7 i .: t .,,',b,... , ." d"t•m”,;.,7.1',J:7,t . ,,r,7r r i1izrv.m... the most favorable term. nu. who purchase of tut may tinker Millot Colutuldatta Cu., Ohio Prtdit 51 'cast.. very to . arif •ii our a's.b . str . Pooloilleeutain... Smith'. 1 ,, ,Tr, Rearer . CO.. Penn'a;or resolved dire. from the menuf.tu-ter. in France to .1 D STUART. ltill , C•irinma 105 veg.o.-.1/ on. ,tf Union Lino. Pittaburbo. 76 Chambers ft., lot door West of Ilroadway, ' s OPPOSITE THE IRVI NO 11000 E, N y., Dubuque Tribune, suli OPPOSITE r nve ms. The (etc., INtro , f t. 111 y. _ . . . iculs is one of the oldest and most widely For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, I 11. = l . - sistod N.l 'crai'cr. In In. , , Ittsburgh Merchants and °there. wit.hlng to ...ore the awn, - mg Me Unlted &We: Nod. imaine. of Dubuque and the Upper Alltulselppl, will do Tli E A. I, superior Clipper Ship GER- [ .. 4 r.. i.0 .7 1 b. zi . :=3 71 , i n ,.. 1.• i; the , i sr i r Ni , tlUl l .lTll . l n t TEUDE will sunce.l the Nightinga.... and Bail for th. which 1,. glrvad, a 1.. .a. , tvarisitlft patronage, L will • ,ve ports on the Or. of duly . Is. seventeenth Ship of be ..t. by re.erence .1. ratio nine. ocia.tf this Lino. The tiertrode h. proved hervell a nonarkably fast .11,g. and lP the tml yA. I Ship now loading at ltd. Dissolution of Co-Partuership. tort fur Aug. -al. The l'iourer Lit, has gainod a noud ~,,,,„ r ,,,,,,,,,„ g i, ~,,.. ~,,, e„,.., F. „„,,„,, • TIIE firm .11' W.tUNEIt, PARK A. CO. regular line. Everything is provided tor pasetto gen As was dies.dved on the I•th day of Owerru,r. 11,14, II E m0t...1t0-. and liguors, a.). and towels. The length it I arter having dlmpuetul of hie inter:. to „Darla E. and varies from 71, to It. day.. 1. not Ca,ll, 1 . .2.40 40.010 n Park and Jantt, Painter. The burin.... of the hs. ~saga 5.:2.5.•,"14 , 1 Cabin pas.ge fl.: and s elltt firm will be .ttled by the underehrued, alto will mutin u Pm freight ..it puma...apply to /I OW CAM Eittl the manufacture of (Lena Slveling, r.,l.er.d and w1,a.,1,;.: attyoo-11. lin Weil .reet. Ist chasn, Month 11,4_ Tun le and Bogor, under the ate le I sod Inn of PARK. I'AINTE ' R & CI). 1 OIIN I'IIYFE, DEALEIt IN IVORY,' DAN ID E. PARR, JAIIES PARK. Jr. CP and manufacturer of !gory tiooda. No. 3 Murray at . Jll,ll PAINTER. New Turk ort-gII y 5. Perko Paint, A Co. I onnlially recommend a motto- GRICULTI'RA L IMPLEMENTS AND natioe of the outrun.. extended to tbc la. Grro. . A RE RA REEDS -RALPH A Co Alt Fulton etre. or . New York. ,11. E. IV ORNEIL ...W. and 1..il 0,0.1..tf . BANNER COTTON RILLS, PARK, PAINTER A CO., Warehouse, No. 149, Ist, and 120. 2d sts.. detrAterlmT riti.,Br I,GI, -- IV ANTED—A Partner with a ea.sh capita v v of T., Thtn,m,of Data, in a well entabliehed and probable buelne.. Addretue-A. It," 1.3. 701, Pittsburgh get dres s..l•3o-11h1 0 . Monongahela Navigation Company- V OTICE TO STOCKIIOI.D.ERS—The An ..l. 1 nual !looting of the Stockholder. a the Ilono. hela Najrigation (Amuse, will halted& as regulr.iny law, re r ol i t i b l e '' CA D tm A Y. 'h i " \ o ßb il. n flrts ' . 4 ta j t . et n''', lln oo 4te " Cit "L Pittahurgh,•t 2 alert,. 1 ti.. Tor rtne et , ectlon of °thorn for the ensuingtrear. . g detell.td ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPON & SCHIEIF it I LASS STAI N EltS, N. 155 Third street, 11l Pitt/Morel. ,spectfullt Invite the attention of the pub., and of AmhiPors. lluildem mad tientlemen Ic Trus tees about to bond brittle rendenms nr churches to their r;.--oinsons of alt.l , Eli OLASS. at their establithinent. Cr which ells., tit-dais ts-ro •starimi by the Pens-L.ll.ldt Plate Stir in ltd..d id the Allegheny essuntr tale for 1-Mt The, ar- ;c an entred tn execute Stsdned Mho.. of ever, ?We and designs. GT ch private churches. pvate a •ellintra or sPanthosts. horn plainest and cheap-etch. the moat srnamentsltMloatl, itteluding dot decorallon of churches with isfe Lit. nano-, emiptursl and CM:dole-al snidest, met every other description of in...mental IVlndows atom, Ornamental Items, Transoms:lid.. Li ch la. Pk) Lights etc, introducing Landscapes Fruits Flowent, and every arl,- tyntmollwork. itimmelled (llama new and handadne path-tn. at Into priors and Entry Lamps and Lamps for Itotels and Restaurants ant up In handeotne my he at short imthw 't bey -an point to work already etortitml In thiv it, and other phter.. La church., steamboat. and private dwelliattn.te eel-lenses /4 - their...parity and still dell-I,l2ltwT Carriages for Sale. • r 'LI E underripledlins j ust received J from the Kart. at hi. CA10 , 4.1111, WAtt , :- /PUltil. situated near the Stru-1116 Run. betAn burgh a Lsrrestmvillo. asplendid mmorttnent of Vehicles di every dmtrciption. and will nontinun to navies micult, !t tid VAL., PULKIES, Ittn). I sell nu the very 101•!1 , 2 terms far 'cash. Having had taelve ,earn pmetles In the bwirmes, msLJ with his II knowo tu the East. he flatton elf in puttl we n* down ali mutt... Litto n, Thaws wishiutt MPt/MM.. am respectfully invittsl nil and eau:alum tar themselves es na r ' ..V. and f=l`dlt`r,V" Execatera Sale ir that beautiful Count.; Seat, formerly JI ch. rrpldetwa of Abraham ifirriarb. deed. [mar Wfi ttra.m. • The sal-omit., offers for 401 the Alan•lnn House and Prtmte. flare mentioned. ittropritir, twenty gen, of , lent land. In • til.th litaie of Improvement. with the hitildlinta then., rio A large Brick ti.ellitix nom., sod Ortet. Earn, Curtner nous, aaid other Handl° wlnx lb. Anto•Pinitarty allotted, hln . . Ar.bell• Staten• natt abr, dearaie.l. In thepartition of the mai MU. •,f tit: Abraham llortneh. Sr., her father, and nun to be old for the Darment of dot.. and the malntenanro..foll.. , torhlldre - n. A long tame ran 1. given for the pa:tment iausidorabloptrtion of tiinpun-tnin to n.•.. For Nu.. hinihiniatot tern., thew...lash...ma of.purehAtlncirlllplaatin roll on lbw imbnceilter Exae'r, din.,lizoirstrS of Ante Ila et.tonfleld. Emit Lltorty. WANTED—In A More, a good German,' ,rOn speaks Mnplleiti fluently. i• ping,te man preter mlita art. •• ports,. To one who eon came .011 regrow. upinded. • quad situation soil 'toady employment null he clam.eittlafactory reterencas .11: la required. Apply a chit onlia. dal3-tf lIARGO'S NEW STYLE DAGUERREO TY PE2i—traguerrlan Portrait. taken In b ent enther, tarnlL., rich tnne4 and durable. and In the utyln of thn an. Room,op., nom dA. M. to to P. M. Ag.lln Ihnkllnan. 74 }'north at. Prlran mMenl.. noli-d.tvr JACHSON bUIS, of the late drill a of W. A N. Jankaon A Sono, Grata and Fonder 1ta1.., Zia /Rout et., and lAN) Broadway. New Vora. bays ennstantly on band every variety of Goatee and Fondnra Alan. eireular and Spawn Germ. /liver Grata. Whola tale Boalwra anOnlind ,alll-Iy, _ . EMMI! 11011. ER MAKERS :Ind a C MO hinsueTlF KRM. Brinhonltlanufutnrers Mess P d Etre nof Barnhlll,P. C l . • Pot OE ent yik , o : , denerre. Halt rank Hagar Pane, Imo Yearle m Life Boat. eft Al,. Illakernithe . Mork. Bridge and Viaduct !row, A. Repairing .Inn. the ohm - tont natlnn tn. , ' rd. -- - NOTICE—The interest 01 Air. John At ... Min our tueineat. tem..* front thn. by anted , rnont. .ntr buetnoen as Whols.tale 1/rneers. will Dr non """'l by Lb" "n"a " 11 " Al 1 Tll: " l l. . " Lkl= ' .i PIT). ° : Noe t• and l'lttohurgh. likttAkEV. WoIIDWARD lAD., No. Marltot et.. PhDulolphta.-- Ilttaburkh. Der. In. 11‹ , 4.-des2l 11.1 IIdLEY k CO. FT - , 1 , T . 1 , 1 ~E o W r vz . mb t persolgOint.t7o; blr Paw n Hight lor no w.•ral . rallt l i tt;r: r tTal . u . 7 . l . • . .7 , 7 ., rottatry. It can trn had ao ttut .. pz , r ,.. Ellticlu. Oil hand to owell for Real • • hares Prlntud Register nr Kral Rutate. Ituecrilnul 7110 MAS tVOOLUI, dt7.tf rumukerrial hroket. 75 Fourth la.. Conatantl, un hand and for ant.. by II Ei Po IRK, II A MS AND :11111U1,1 , Kas. LARD AND I NIARKET ST. Wliskti I . IIILAIML, !MA dnltrlM DUQUESNE GLASS WORKS. GEORGE A. BERRY & CO., 41.4 NUFACTUIIERS lir WINDOW ..GLASS. No. 76 Water Street, near Market, .nLFImaPITTNIVIMII. PENNA S. L. zANCOAST & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 17 North Wlzarven, Philadelphia, Sole dsronta for the sale or R. S. CIIILDS & CO.'S LAMP BLACK. {T All order. (or the above article promptly attnoded ni/lITLER'S NIERCANTILE WRITING FLUID - MV•Ont1141111 Pri:r .tlnLdt hertw been wry-Ira 2, Plana Ink. by 0),,,, Inseihae. Cincinnati, Octobel, I a:,4 Olua !kat,. Air. Newark. 0430. (Arabs. 1404 /admen, State blrtr, JIM., ha. (nd.,,, 1E44. talZer at onft .i =. ". Thin anion has Cr • lova time found it tllincultta pnneure a estisfantery Wrilmp aart 'barna 10k. We quire a nudity Basing Ink that would gum up lb. atepr nd atande. Thie invert nor "on hae been ful ir attain...l by using Butler'e Mercantile IVilting and CoPYIna mannferturell In our city by Jaz. J. Brrtim, Anent—which ne bare ,"metal he damn far the use of this Wiley, We re, - mruena the store nith confidence to Pon Masten.sza.! Commercial Men ,ren J. 11. SINCLAI It, Aaeletant I'. M. For male wholesale and retail by E. SELLCIIS. 14 Wood street. LOVER SEED-300 bus. just react and )for min by JOHN WATT : DJ.. 2tA I.llvrty rt. It prime new Ix JonN wire eM. • iIJNDRIES-1500 bus. prime Peaches, half; 1 .1..71111 but. lowed Peaebeso tf.'lo b oa err APPloo iecaake rotaah. a ono. article. in store •nd for sale MIR! VER & DILWORTH. CI.IICINGAIIELA RECTIFIED WHIR -IIVLH.EV—GO halt. superior Reetilled Whiakey on hand ,-andtor Slate by 11.PUTTON. N 0.12 Wood ot. SMI - ANNUAL Set tE---A. A. Mason & I iknonnee the onenlna of their Fetni.Annual :Ode, th•l4lMMonse stock. and will enntinue the .12111, the, .t)re-riticinth 'of January. All their wholewale mom. will be opened to the retail trade, sod the entire stock In all their Wes moms will be marked down and rioted out at from :5 to CO Der rent leas than wralwrlioe. ors VIIEESE-50 his. in store and For sale by L./ de9 MrOANDLEM. HEANS CU. .ARD-30 kegs (or sale by - LA lel9 J. B. CLNYIELD. - _ 5119 t CANS FRESH TOMATOES, at 121-2 ' J. W. bIeVAI[II4L P t lelat j 4frt.. " DBUO STORE' FOILSALE—A g ' d FLnuso a BROS. ROCERY STORE FOR SALE--We have %I Ow sale the steak, fixtures wed gond will of • Family rtener7 knee, In ottani the best. itaationsan [be eits:with an eslabtishad wboleale and Moll wade In temp and ooltn. Fes a man et mall capital [Ma ls a sane dunce obWn pomenslon elanold d we/I kneern -stand.— Tereus stay. rbseanden will besl an mi au the Ist 01 , .. Ay ply to dOlO • D. Mclean 801i.21. nth sa BUTTER- 3 bbld. prime Roll Butter just turd and for Sale by 13. WAJLZAUCIII ea .U.VERTISEMENTS. t.•11.•t AL VERTIsISII HOUSE. , 7 • • , 1711 Till!) S ST.. PITILA OIL 1. W., I %ME , CHARLTON.\O.S2 WATER 0.1 -- n uti tnr r I 3 ( ism., a INIPROIED Pli I ,e, I I ,Ti 11 E T Baobitt s Potash in Tin Cans f ,,,„,„,,,„ ~ , ,„ . „ r „„, „„,,, ~ „ 0 „,,,,,, ,r ,, Iki 't 2 12 7 pound, Snell linsorti i 14 In/tall ' r U.. le t .141-1. j•latin;fhrro three to To.. val. n „n„ni ~I and m' ~ „, , „„, In hllt nas t s worked fo, th aare wit h amine,- the nu: et 0 .0 tl at In rvia. ,th , lii.t . n. r r paslf , nr ,, l , ateyi I , u. ~ ina the s ar i Or toUnrreastnlit tis: n. " I ' ..n t ' d ' '''''d .‘ b. 4- ni i ' °." ".."' '' ln n i tine :,- " .. `"' r `. l nariu m t: or ZUr " gil n ' ' '' ' '' "' r "."" '"' ` een ' ' ,tiw w s • hr , . rrdn,.r te. e.td a b. plea. rem: Ist. n a lett t 1 • 1, ... r t r at , ..._., , 0 ~t b, „ dr ,b ~,,,., thee.• tui 'Mend uI A f Inee i. I I will I' rw no 1: e rise `,.., s , 1 ,1,...., , , ,,,. - ... ar 0 , ~!, aloe , i,.,; le in i 0 I , • , Thin nettnl ht. 1.- i 0 f r the In t Th. , , , . ` r i'S tb..._hthotu....., ve-ire I , in., the 1..0 f rat el.. tt n t ‘II wl ,I ' , • r ' 00 .0 Ini Its., 'net n Ith t 11. •un-r i wrin st •-• N st I s. I' oor 0e"..5 0 ,0 ~n Inrlar I . 11.. I 2,l r dnr.Ld a ,t .. , ' ,74l e :: n tl„ ~, , ..,, „,,, I ,„ , Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery, .31.• fr other pas kiff. n it TII tilitirr 4,, , IT( ATED on I% Ilkme Avenue, 4 . le93nts N ..1 'A k . O Washinch nxt Tea Turk . x ~,,,,,,, one , 0. ,,,,,. ~ ~,,,,, f,.... the ...,.., Phrenological Cabinet . sate n thn Farmer. nnd Nierhanles Plank IC/ad an extension of inurth stneet and about tlrifiri:. FO WLE R S WELLS & CO 1 ae... and alotter tallo 'Von: , I Mal • mch il ...V i Itrenolosista and Pubilahno .i." I Arch rhe 0 ,,,,,‘1 nin t f n d s ` ne dl r... Ll,lL: r„ , . ,i P . slle - ietr . : ... II , street. IndOsi.exenth I hlhahl? hit ( ordd'd Irene i ' n r „ lants eniOble (Jr Irsi .pl2t titZ.othlnalfrlnd all aorta on I heath, I hys I gy , 0 at., I ~,s , _o _ , ,, turn.Msgmetlflzi an I I hon ;mph , ' ish In. nm a ‘or . o l. no ,. 0 .,, , , ,0.000 . 0.. of 0,..,..ftl ' eitn ' t " 1 firit ' i t a'f, t‘ . " 7o .11 ''' r t h P ix " r LT " a rt I PIt 1."1 r0 n ,, t t, g Z,...... 0 .. r i' ''' )° , ‘ ° ,,,,1 .e " . .. 0 ,„,,,, l h r„ h " „,." o ` l oo ' t ,!, ° ;'. m itnd ......^. ,a,,,,,i5e . .i . e v r . 1 .:, 0 1. 1/ .. derc . rN n t1 ,,, n4 ....„ ( , haracter m t , lm i n , V 0 , ~,0 0 .„ , 7 . 0,, , ~,,,.L L1 ,1 ,00,, 07 : , ..t ..... 7 . , ,.. 1M t I l ent "'ri f t ' t e r r '' d i t::1 risi d t ex. '" '''''' 1 R ..alreetion• b.r o etw ,r len, to call the nt.ntl nof the , lxers of ithlix , l: i fiwit ' i: ' . ' p ' el:f? " f ‘ g,sl h e ' t f IV TIZ n ' {/ * n ear! all If h 's e ' enran family, indigenous nod I. notie that n is re e of/in...al eultlyation In 1111, no - tint f noun Ir.. I to.on be ITIT•il of man, tt Inas in to lax,. t - i .. neduate oliPet i Han moderate n, usual in , stra _ , io , lor satin set rs referennn In thew, oft ittsbuon nequand at all in ea Or den addrearod to us through %TRU. Part ChtEnx, nos t t ebarrth Pa or left at nut stand onmarket days, hi Diamond Market, will he prom. , attended to 24,1 d wit! T ARTIFICIAL TN;ETIE: DRS. DIINCAN & CAMERON, DENTISTS, ,Vn. ISO Hin -Vieth drrd. lehiwn Ram and Elm deeds. ClS !IN!: d 'HIS OFFICE under the management of j, ra•peat proprietnn, has been Increasing in repo , tattoo for superior o,ratlons In he Artificial Lamart ment of Dentistry Jro the last ten yenta .and on eapetuwe or effort .hat he wanting to Cl.. sathdietlon to nil who may favor It with their patronage. Thesubemilwre meld II ttention' to tbiltibllowing lewentlaliiziepartaining to Artificial Teeth. viz: Beso t,- and naturalness of nprearanr, quality and strength the costeria/m.eomhrt he the weals, and tmfulness In restoring the natural a4pearann. of the speeth, and alai. It) to masticate—ln all of •hich they Sr. warranted in '.4. V.L E lVlerzU " e;t= d m 'd o t We 47rfaIr d eeT u nl h i . r f getal Owns. Pull and flair Pets invariably inserted be sn , tion All operations In Dentistry performed in the moot than 11.1 MMnsidering theenrwrior rbaracter of the abcork and the guarantee {riven, they ere the most reason le in the West. Two Testa or more on add Prot, ph° per Teeth. . 0 The mone trey y re anded ifthe Teeth do rant prove matisiao. .11 - 1 .- Por the Information of [hoop Ilvine atdlptane, w a would Wata that our fee/ hippo are suah th at wa esn ak.. tha 'mein idyl, a full of TEI Tom '24 to I •rnall - pin-wain proportion, wh at t no dotal,. .'"• aPprehandad. • • d+lt.lr No. IS6 Wee't bet..lllea k MOITRICESrO GOODS. a, k`tHANK VAN CORDER tuu. jam rer , ..l Inrar aal beautiful aaanrtment Mr/art:lna I lam Sleeve, and &att. In cr.,. Tarl^tnn and S.k. Mart Lannand Gaurn It/u, Iltovar, and lilnaaa— arnolf mann and allt —lllbl.na. Belt, and Crap,. In r i laxaTd7; najotra ean alwaapt fmnad at a% MARKET Krut:Kr. entnar Oa Wartiond F OE SALE--A valuable Horse, perfectly find in U tor n " th:nitiVe• Vii. CIDER AND WINE —_V I N EG AR ~..=,.... , :- 1 : - D 2 :: ru R PICK LING d F.A.VIL}" "h.... 77-44 ,„..........,- Well kn L's 4 oart, for it, fine /VINEGAR `"-L'.::;. # tan... Strrnca and Pura. tX4.7.• rr„. ,, , ,.. , Rod Warm:UM 4, improve tr, '1 , %, ~..n.,1 or .- Jo: Woo by. tire bevel, half _ .... 0 , 4-.lA•r7 ' .1.4.1 Fiat ~cl.l 116 il'al.nretn-AljeAtnuichU. Assesament Notice. rrIIE Stockholders of the Coiling Mining I etnnipny are hereby' votlted ten art arseuunnut of F,fry Con p r nharohan . hro d o d lortwlou the ptoek Trmnuler. C. B. HEAD tY & CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, 32 TEy7RD S . NEAR AVARKET. 01-Tlll2 respeetfulli , inform their friends d tint key h• - clots timmltitle ytion. from the Itm. Pall Sloth. 7 11 TenIlli r r i ramc i. l o a. f 1.7.1ie mm I narnia. Hemp, and IL:. Floor Oil 1..10th from " rd od= ed. wide. °""""ig'" and eery rlrh. Goa. tV imlow 3213 . 41e5, a r r enTall'n I rint M' ltrl t tti 4 to ß dt Ifte . x . , =allqac t r b t e .. trumboata , llotels and Reel gor small erontileeekr Pales..l4 Tmum—CAMT °NIA. 3 NEW PLOW FACTORY. VALLEY, FORGE WORKS. J. S. lIALL & SPEER, HAVING commenced operatione in the I a. NEW 0 PLOUGH FACTORY. In Maneheeter, we are manufacturing PLOUGHS of every deem-lotion of the ' ; ' .Valre l =t Ps D!,3, l Te . pr ' 11.71r tent Iron Centre rtougne. Improved Lever Plough.. ahm. Hill Side and Sul..Soll, Cotton and Sugar Nowell.. togeth er with Plough Points and Castings ef every dean-lotion. Our Plolgh• end Castle. ran tw hut Wholelude and Itetail. at our iruehouse. No. 153 Litcrty Plttaburgh. au 1..1.11 AGUERREOT YPES--You can Rave time and moil ney b t y_elng to CARGO'S, ,No. 7 t 6, ethet.., krid Urt " s:37l Heade, entnete-0.. while health O. for .I.ie maid el.o. morrow . ' le found only In the tors calendar. Room open day and evening. Priem to salt aIL Ireeiwae California Diamond Pin& IENTLEMENS SOLID GOLD CALIFOR NIA DIASIOSIDCLUSTER BREAST PINS with chain attached, print, ab; without chain H. These Ping us ennal In he - aligner and appearanoe to Lb, real Diamond. and t ar n really worth a visit to see. lie Innate every one " ,7 U. "tit" to *". E.11. - .TriA r g - 1.7 .. small history of tbe Dlatoeery of thase tt atones *mad not be mules. Professor JaA,le, en well knovn fir his gureilor manufacture of ACCORDEONS, Ilaelvc Bent !arse onantltioe to Califotnia, his Agents them rent him • Apfticuav of thn Quart. Rock, which he Immediately pent to hie manufactory in Parte to be t lrbl n t " 17rk u rao:sauel=he toth &atm:altar Laing polishoti, pent annentity of them bask ton, bents the mannfacturn of the above Pine at I\ pries within the mush of everyone. WATCHES AND JEWELRY • d reel - , description. pricesmarked In the• window, and .t 2', per eet. L leo. than any nther store In the United States. & J. J ACOSS. 407 Ilro.lway. Noy York. Thalernent man loony part n r the United States oadvar. by enclosing New amount. uldresand &J. JAIIOIIO. 407 Br Ynrk. 7..11.—A epecitnen m Ls. seen at 11. Counting. Itrom of this otlire. nn27.amd _ . The Liverpool and Philadelphia STEAAISHIP COMPANY Ail , 'laterl Sailing IhnliEnanrite Steama hipw to, CITY OF MANCHESTER 21115, Cana Wynn. CITY (IF BALTIMORE (rum) 2578, Capt. Moe, Latet3l. CITY OM WASHINGTON do 2700, Cant, Boa, Lunn. KANGAROO 1874 Capt. FROM CITY OF MANCHEATER—TburaIay. PHILADRLPhIA: Ith Jany, lea. KANGARoo—abmat Thursday, FROM lIVO CITY OF MASCO/ISMER— L W.OTR n lt mlay L: , lath Feb., WAS. KANGAROO—about Wednaulay, RATER OP DAMAGE, • nun PaIIADICLI•III,.. MOM Sala. B•rthl, SOO Palma llvrtha, 21 guinea.. e 5 M 1614 17 On Forvar Inaludnur Stewanl Fee*. Fee*. 15 THIRD mns.II'II,ISENIX A limited number nrTLInI Clara Parnencer• will be ta ken from Phllatlalphla and Livernoni4 and Blum' In IsnOn lona Yom 1%11,4810d.. M. I From Liverpool. $45. Certificates of pm. will IN• leaned hove to pertiey who are desirous of bringing out their Mends. at oorrespon.l - LirerDml Irmo LI upward.. Au experienned Purawon will or carried on ewdlti ahlP. All Good. sent to the adenta lo Philadelphia and Lir arrnl, will be forwa Fr rdal with economy andriespatch. apply nt. " W'''""tAtaldlitiLllAn4"l".W.lNnVd':Loto.k. I Tower BulldinaL . Ll..nx.i. lip— JOHN TIIOSIPNON, Agent. no . Z.Lti No. 410 Liberty FL Pitteleurgli. JOSEPH mum/Lk. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, 63 Markel strett, flit rgk, flair weertN urm. m. CoMMISaInII and Por i, want.. a:tarots/at, Nn. 73 Walnut rt. Cloolnnatl. Oblo. Ilarratrocto.—T. S. Dugan A ...Tao.* Elblor, Cal Orr k Ford. Cluolunatt Murphy Crafts, New OrlranN A. Culbert., Pitt...lntl:Triplett Menden A AL L. Tea, Tea, Tea, WE are receirin_g from Now York nod: V V Philadelphia Mid HALF C111E.310 TPA, coniprieing LUTlTAT:76l%`4 . lii?,;',:Era,.°== l r; hooted, andirill W sold ae wenn, either erholeesdo or manta A. J AIN PA, Pekin 'Leann.. No. 33 Efth street. poLui AND EXTRAVAGANCE—To pay as web for Om" Wad, you um Any Cluata.aeor good for ono end each Crow dad 0000. PATTON MODOMWS. L tha DLO]. UNDER GARMENTS at greatl reduced 50... at eaa cursriors. .4 Wood at. ')OT ASH-2 eke. ju.t reo'd and for sale IteIIINDLESW, 11 RANA d Donut Wood and Water at. LEAF LARD-4 bids. No. 1 Leaf Lard J.' rood and fty.../a by T. LITTLX 00. “:11ICULTURAL. &C. ITTSBURGII AGRICULTURAL WARE IIOURE AND NEED STORE—No. I'S Wood stare; uLteturer l ond N , l , D 6 (lnto ann . d. A ult d Horticultural Implement, of all kind, Wholle nod (.I,,e(riden vgulrrweltlMV,,arezmi.}:rultdall other ertlelem connected with Aviculture. an de17:171,8 Fruit Trees, Evergreens, dke.. 'rat: ..iibscri her would most respect.- the attention of him friends and the Fn to hie eery large atock of Frult - Tre Ever. 87;i " p7L 2 e 6 h tTe b a b rgi naT ft ° "" t? h enr P O l t ' ll .. 2 . a ' tr . • an/newt.° Dwarf - and nttnal of our own rann e ng, eboire vuietlea Peach, aeveral thotutand fine, with Cher , yr. Plum. Apricot, liaapberries, ()noseband. Currant. se. Our htergreene, from I to 6 feet, of which we have many Clammed,. are doe. Person wanting bane quantities will be liberally dealt with. Coil and am nor Muck. lii in surtaf,unfon. - wr. Ig t Daralf. IJherty Ode he le Oak a an e N otreay, raa our. on Penna..% eeaut, or the Pittaburgh Nursery, [Wien from Oakland. wdl be cramp!r attended to N. h.—Planting dohs neatly to enter. nein dd.+ JOIN JR. Bay Wood Plotters. 4RRANGE3IENTS have made with the proprietors of Ray Wteel Florid llarde m for aeon , • nt •unnlY of Ilmnoth.a. and eat flo \ were during Winter shd Summer . Lad:et and gentlemen mu furrdahed 'at ort notice 111.$ 01 tha lotion - Ina French funnel iatolda! (en ran.) V=l Ilemylbrn.pue.• .me r"' :Nu RnanUes. I'letrrs ;vv.,. ins c heranr. Order. toe not ri.ante also renelvedat E. *.. NIIANKLAN , 'S Seed Warehouse. dill I d u E. etrent. RUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY.a ' The outmeriber offers Ihr sah., a choice ...or,. went of strong. tiI2O}I3II.IIPEAR FREl o4 .bthdararfs • r d go u 'd ! } .: l3 i e rgir s a.A . PMVlro .. 4;:r . r ' rer. &Tir11 4 7%, AZ - bertha and other Vrnita keeraranna. 11 1. 3 nt h, Tn. Pos. and Cron" Roma for hloomino in 4111L1 sod noel.; Implementa for the Farm and (la en. of urrut approved conetructicn. from Ma Peed and mulernant Warenonae, 49 Vlnh etre, 00161 JAMES WMlllllOl'. LIVER COMPLAINT', DYSPEPSIA, c.‘7, CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, ' DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. And all biseas.,s arising from a Asordered Liver or Stomach, {,UCII AS CONSTIPATION INWARD Pifer. Fullneee of Blood to the Bead. Aridity of the Stomach. Naives. linertburm Dlagust Gee Food,Follow... FlWeight lo tlint Stomach. Pour Fg . urtatione, Banking utteringri at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the ilurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the 11. art, Choking or Sufhanattng Sena:alio. when In lying „*L'itgu.• tion, Yelloworee of the Skin Ban and tiy , a, Pam in the ohle, nark, Chest Limb. ke., Padden Float.. of Heat, Burn ing the Vieth, Ormatant Irtmainiuge of Evil, and Oreat Derreesion Spirit. LIITOTOBLIA ^CB.. BY DR. BORLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PR EPA RED ET Dr. C. M. Jack A on, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diamee• I. not eirewiloi. If witiallwr. by any other preparation In the halted Hist, the cur, attest, in inan, cm.es alter skilful phyalcians had These bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids.— Po ll .leSekla great virtues In the rectification of flises or the hirer and Imam Wanda, *latching the most manti lla. powers In weak... and affections of the digestive or. a... the, an, within. safe, ...ertaln and plrautat. READ AND RE CONVINCED. J. D. timing. Lacayrllle, Pa. April 6. 1.00,am "I ,an get you some dot certificates for your German Bitten In this vicinity If sayswin!, m A Led, porch/wing some pill week. that 111. hy far the best medicine she ever knew, baring done her and hey daughter much tilisner, Deviant, SPare, .uomerset Co Pa., Aug 18. IVA, say, el am much attaeheel to pour •n Dlt Urn, having used two bottles 0( .hlrb procured from mart, due...gen at Flotoorset. and found great relief (rano It In of the Liver, I find It ha+ great offset t w o hl ' cr a/I ' TM .7;l7lV b s . peVer, t ' a d grea b"i' relp U' til Da atus. Niosoton Ilarellsno, los .hey, 185 1 1, 'I han ed myself half a cloven MM. of.our Germ a n:ters h er LIT.' complaint and dims... nervous g her, resulting .mm the abuse of mercury. I wan poison.' and afflicted with spasm, from the Der of the latter arti cle. The German Bitten le the first article from which I obtained may relief. I bare 01/10 given thr artirle to mats droPePti.. with the most rainier,. result. I think us many m,ors bottlaawlll 01111111," 1 J. G. orgo,K.a, of Dauphin, Pa, write* May 6, 1351: 1 was afflicted with Qat:weal Debility. Intestinal Weak .ea and ilatireness, far wid hat? wee many different remedies without relief. lat aa,.l your Iloofiand's German Bitters. I toot .few inttlet &morning to dirt, Clow, and en completely cameo. I have not been an healthy fir ten years am I have been alum I took your llit tem, which about one year are.' Th. Bitten are entirely vendable, always strensttiesdaa the system and never proetratlag IL gold by dealers In medicine and storekeerg . every redywhir,Fl.7oolalßser"Pllttailirghli7p. 5e4.T.7. Allegheny Mr. and by dealers In medicine generally millilydkerhT AUSTS.ALLI. SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE, Pioneer Line of monthly Packets, UCARR 17..V1:1711: 'WIMP STATES MAIL. Thu following Ships have galled: Revenue. 1,300 tons, July Seri Ranger, 1.19X1 ton. JnlY 1452. 1453. ipproeinneelanl.4ootous.Aux Lui f Franktin,WM tons.Aiat 1052. Jon a, reaste.ll.4so tans. Sept Alhoartt. 1.400 tons, 0et.,'53. 11.152. Ocean SUM, 1,60.1 tuns, Sov. One., 1.500 tons, Oct., 1952 1053. :tarps. 1.450 toos, Den, 1952 ChrtAage. WO tone, Drember. Balnotore, 1,300 tons, Jan., 11t53. Allort Proadin. Fat 1854. Eopheaso, Ll= tons, March 1,066 tans. May 1953. Oregon. LOW tons, sLooh G.:Or - ode, 1,030 tone, July 1853. 18511. Nimrod. 0,10 taus. Aprll, '531 The Ships of thin f t vs fitted with Etnerson'a Patent Ventilators and nary Frauds' Metale Life-Baas. Thu 0 .0 0.4 m•semomt CUPPer Ship PLYING SCUD, 1,512 Tons R affish,, W. H. Dom. Mester, will named the .. tlertrde" tn Ship of Line, and will sail for 31elbourne, Austrtais, On the '2oth of September. The PLYING SCUD le 1,0110 on the moot apPIVIT4 mod 'arfrVer',Victi"juLan '. . m. gi a' nh 4' ,3 resi% 11 ?tvf. one of the finest sod fastest Clipper Ships over avail, ehonl6 serum passage without delay, only • number of Ist and 2nd his pasesnop.re he tagen- For freight or prontne. apply on bna.rd. at Pier 10 East River or to R, W. CAMERON, 116 Wall invest, New York PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. BIGELOW & CO., (St:manta to S. M. Bigelow.) No. 48, PIAMONDALLF.I; near Wood at, Pittsburgh, Penna. s G OACEES, CARRIAGES, PILIETONS, Buggies, and erorr .incription of Fanny Vat:dole. bu It to order, and brdshed Inn manneruneurwewd Ihr beauty of design. elegance of Puha, pit workmauship and durability of materials. s work warranted. neatk _ Carpetinga, Oil Cloths and lliattinga. ROBISON & CO., FIFTH STREET. OPPOSITE THE THEATER, LI AVE now on hand, and. to which they are • 10 - ,r.rod,Colgrar t r.,—t — TeL:4,litg In lag /told at eastato pnroa Also—llner!note, indow Mader. Veultlau Dllndx.flano and table novo% Buff Hol land. Green oil cloth, attd. •11 other .9041 neu•dp kPin In arpot how., to which the attootlon of Durehae•Oo 0 In celo Naval Stores TatAR, PITCH, TURPENTINE, Spirits Turpentine and Rooin, :ronetantly reoelvlng from the h, and air We In Into tomtit purehmeni. by C. K. 00713 CO., nokiload 3S Whamel arid 73 111. Water Pioneer Line of Australia Packets from New YOrk to Melbourne, CARRTING THE UNITED STATES RA * . T ill , beautiful and favorite Clipper Barque NI3IktOD, nineteenth ship of this line, .17 be dee. M'od o v aher e '"'"" lnT '91,% the '37th Ex% ,kISE4 .14ond LAM . /47.5 The Nimrod .111 be followed n lor the ' ce le br ated ' Climmei KIM Windward. Appli on hoardat pler9.Eaat Ricer, or to oel3 It. W. CAMERON. Ild Wall street hew York. New Leather Store. G. MOWRY, late of the Lim of R. Bart • No. = Liberty etreet. once!. the head of Wood • holmale and retail dealer In If:AT/MR. WIDE& and OIL. has just returned from the East. and is now re ceiling a large assortment of Leather. con/Maine of—ited Sole. Baltimore heather. Philadelphia and French Calf skier. Motown and Kid; of all deseriptione. Eluding n and Lining elfin,. and general amortruent of Findings., MI, PoTl„r a m,E.' rio u "ol,llt:if."ti I 1 • prepared to ...mi.111 7 sunk before wurehming amewhern. mialt .1. O. MOWRY. CLOVER DAIRY.—The aubeoriber le pre pared to furnish to famine, PEEdII Wag mid .A3l, and will be thankful for the patronene of hie friends and the public. Ilia OWES will be fed Onswei wholesome find, mid army.. will be taken to mile, hie etudomera. Order, addremed to Wllkim Poet inflicei, girth. the No. of the reddeom and street. will be punctually at. tended to. Icelhdtf I 11. PALLEY. CARPETS . , OIL cLonr.i,eiC7 iiiT M'CLINTOOK b. BROS. are now sell *, etnVinolCkPul. trrn market. oar ace* loparlor the folloraiL oth RIM Velvet Pile Ceripe j A Tapestry Brosselm limarrole. 3 ply, Ku no sad common Ingrain: Damask, Twill arid Min Vetiltiam Litt and Rior Carpeta. Alto. acißior mA R TroZtiPa ' , am. d o P,l 4 a.f in el= "inc ' teltir • fall aseortmont of sal anklets generally kept In carted warehouse. Persona .t. 11 to Pariah Stmaboats. ROI" or tote will do well to call now, as now le the time to mecum greed bratraina Remember the piece, No. 112 Marking, icear Llbortr. ]taro STEWART it EILOORE 14LOIL T YACTIIRXIld OF COOKING. HEATING, AND FANCY -, STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, • Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o. AND kind& OFFICE WAREHOUSE; No. 26T Liberty SC , corner of Road, PITTSBURGH, PA. 11 01 10.1!, 6 EANSAS—For sales good Bsick EAL•Pl i Ftwan'Ul b:2l alftwooDe. NOTICES &C. NOTICE--The late firm of Wick k ireand leo Carla been dtoolved ar the dael el John D. D the Lula Ina., do burin.. of raid deat nth Do WaterD the ntairk. at tamr oak...writer Wood and Water i t .. D. litniaiDl.l2BB. Surviving Partin!. GO - PARTNERSHIP--Tho underaipied, 'Ol the late Om of Wick a illiandlreti W tarsi day ro ted wi th )IYONS and RADIUSON A. CYJSPIN Rw the purser., of wrath:oho the Wholesale Urn. era,. and Connalaricet business, at the old rtand, corner on Word and Water rim Pqtalaugh, under the nom and .410 of tIVANDLE....,IILANS2 CO. Thn' ntiei,:hecT.tiveAhc. q t . theratelMeAl. May . 24. les4.—mrr. T HAVE this day purchased the interai of 4t.t= WORTH. dictianktiar-i" Jul, In, Mt. VO-PARTNERSHIP—No have this day amontated ourselves In the Cutlet bnalnara,at No II Market et, the partneretda . ofJarmary but and the horde., to be conducted under the name and firm or W. MARlntact I Elnathen. WASIIIINUTOX MeCLLNTOC/L ALEXANDER ikcA.A__ EORNE eCLIOC Plttanamth. I GlMA—myl3 Id E. EMOVAL—J..9c W. Rea kayo removed MAL tO Nee. 74 Water and DO Front eta, Pittatanath e ta r 0-PA_RT NERSIIIP NOTICE.--The an. V, =V. h r0V` 1 411..17 Marken. under o the tam or HAGAN . Market and a Union street. D A. A.N .L IE FI L AG A A4 II - ortatt 07. --v-, .LICE—I have sold jnyintexit4 in the 4 basin.. of Long =ler .re.o. to Et . AL. 31 0 ,6 :1% aith Joo. Php. will . contEoas at am Pro..t. I oor&ally reoommend•the mar pat , aloud. P.O. m ;r 4 lfa ' galtt r .loly =IL 1854. 5....11gr0.. .. 7. . and. -ivea nituara $ A. - LONG ....... lieiiitrass Faun • dar. and O. Fltter..l.ll* Mention to their drat o bandoliers. Brookes. Pendant. and other Piton...— W e et op homed with steam and 1,18, Make t 0... 110.113 F kl , fall od. to order, furnish Itaiir Pon.Pll.al4tl.lk P.' ti n ..1 k.. 1, .nti-attrition metal constantly hang. WM. A. IRWIN'S DaEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front Areal.. 34 door fro= Market: Dealer In Idols MlM ari2 O Pia Iron. ko. Coal property bought and mid. 7.tim tITOAW 1. 3 00D8--11.434. THOS. WHITE t CO. No. 41 South 24 •Uvat.. Polladelphls—Splaudld neweatablltunant. Now linode—Lsepe and unequalled amortmernt. trutelddlr F. hottr-Nz. THOS. iIr,p4TALIII4. .... Gil& warms • LORENZ IVIGHTMAN, Mantifacturers ofkinds of VIALS. BOTTLE.% mull WLSTOW SS. Ca Water u s 65 Front streets, Pittsbm. N. B.—Particular attention p.m to odd Axes of Window alum snd arfrate moulds Bottles and Piet. we= .• otice to Shippers. dliN and after Angvat 3d no freight will be N./ reeeletel at the Federal street litatlon or the Ohio and Penna. Railroad:he shipment. after the bongo( I ce&aL P. M_ Bills I-W.4 roust be handed into the Fret t het be:ore 7 o'Qloek, P. M. J. A. B au-'( Ftelght Agent 0. & P. 88 • $2OO REWARD. iN pursuance of a resolution, passed by the loillCUTUi.ofVtOte.r9lLY,,ol.trutzbe.qll,TEV'mt.hi nr of mid city. do fo r offer • reward of TWO BOA BRED DOLLARS for the eppreherodon and delivery of JOHN Killlnglt Into the hands of the proper an tie. who kande charged with the tt.irder of Terre.* Clarke, late foreman In the employ of Mr. John Agnew 01.0 Manufacturer, , • The aal:lJtht Kremer at the time of the murder, 'Mt . o g.grd tire Leaser In Mr. Agnate'. theory. Ho 4 a stuut &think German, about 6 kat 0 or 10 Inehea heighngly marked. lb. bet w een the naafi po brown ha l m.small whlakera and the age. of 40 and 60 years. - Olsen under my hand and mud of othos, theta day of Noterobst. A. D., 1864, at She 311yor'. °Mos to said 114 Pittsburgh. no 3 FERO. VOLZ. Ma 'Trove all things, keep to that which is Good." TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. .1111 E increasing demand for this most pleas ant, safe and efiteadous remedy foe all pulmonary theme, has enabled the proptietor to reduce the prier at to glare It within the reach of all dews, Its entverhul. t^ .over most elsollarpreparstlotm Is 'LI - tested by many em inent phyelclann In II ‘illmore. Wathlngtoth M.:the wrote or Maryland. Pountylvanla, Me who hove Wow • Wit 1.6.111 of Its efficacy whim the mud remedial him. failed; and by thomands of our mostrespectable attains atm ham mad It in their families both as preventive and cum with nembfaillbd enema for the last twenty yea». doling which period, with very Uttle ald from advert!. log. be, It hag gradmilly .mead its reputatlon over the whole 1] lam In came ot taunt Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &e., ti Diem Camellia< relief, and generally cures In • day or two. without intherming with diet or buelmat or render. log the rowletu morn nueceptlble or, geld: In throttle 'MINN Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, bronchi tis, Affections of the Lungs, and Consumption, It I, ales). very banefleilth and mldom 6/le,when cow menend In time, to pert!. a core. I'dee 2.5 and 60 cents a hottle. 'Wholesale and Retail AseataOlesse,FLloll.NO BROS. (lota Kidd 6 (o.) No. OU Hood mt. FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the Cure qf /14, Spar.. Oromps. and a Nranout and antstftlioned Dueasea. ERSONS who are reboring under this dis t:votive malady will lod the VEGETABLE Ell. PM . MLLE to be the only remoly ever Meanertd for m_ring•UpPeney.er Falling Pita. tills tome. specific action on the Dernns m sod. f clartsnkt the parod olPor.lesgal td nth for all verso. afflict. slith weak ems, or who:. norsouo y am has been prostrated or tattered from any au. whatever. In chronic complaints, or Minna a long standing, superinduced b they ant uo. reeding. bened... 03 P. h., or two Isms 4r $O . Persons Mit 01 lity:rgtj=rna readttarme n . , has. We •740 PPM 0. 11.104 CE, SIM lialth= street, HaUlnuns Old. to whom orders from all part of the Union must 0 addnesootputtdrald. For sale in Pittsburgh:, by ITLE.IYING . 111103.. No. 00 booroodl-4/hrlmay Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! sm. REL /EP PlrE JILT O . FES/ JEN TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH ,CANDY DROP PATENTED DX. THESE DROPS wherever they hate been introduced, have speedily eupe raided all other Clon. • Tr,tl-...ranfr=t- 7 " 'e t * of V b.' . Their superiority consists In the* sgrZoleflavor, th•ab , more ewer injurious drug in their ortopoition, and ta their prompt action without interfering with diet or Moi nes, dering the system more meamptible of mid.— Tr., are the moat eultable for OUILDREN. and yea 7 ben. ettrial to PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGHtlth they re mom all huakineas from the throat, and doer and give tom to the Yoke. Prior 12t and 25 cents • box. Sold wholeosis and. retell by YLSIIIMI BROS, Clete Kidd oth.) Noelio Wood et, and moat pmir Mount on2lied ft/. IROWN, would moat reepeotfully In form the ll P OP A it t ir h 'srenTAtVit ctk r nowt ninth sesortment of Venitlan flitadA Alga, w a nt e d M n ten are made to order, in the beet .0 1., warranted agent to any in the United BUtes. Ille Minds an be removed without the aid of • wren driver, flaying emehapoo tb. dock, tools, load mood of the Cabinet rztaboshtssut Rawer MeClelland aL l ate&teyntred to furnish their old In "'th the m ir ' lln " e...ttre eli ley:NO. " 6 Ward " stree '"V t;i itb ttarr " melte Mee SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, 010 doors rest of hisebrt. 4pm it, to 115 P. N. All nn.k warranted. jeul TNA INSITRANI ford, Coma Charlene CAPITAL 8T( TIIO.B. H. BRACE' TEM A. ALEX DIY Thccur Pry, " tlamvel TrIA ,or Marl Wood/Prie. Jane •Crgnrre ' Jotai L. &Await. MIA. A. TEM, WE COMPANY, Hatt red 1 6 OCK $.100,0011 President. kNDER. Beentary. UM= L U . 6', lit , l S. Ant 12 - 1.7 . Z.= Juatti IL Morgan. lord Rl.lu lig *l= Fourth dnet.ll72lstionpb Gusto,. Ifirl'ollrlo FIN. sod In Dl o corn., by GEORI3 J•l4 1r N 0.47 .14OT IN TENIPERANCMLLE FOl4 BALE—Fronting Z 3 feet no Walnut 4, on tbs south ulna lot of 51ra M. Phillips, sad running beet io • 10 foot alley. This lot Is real situated, and the tides tcp taaituaner n lille T belog needy A setpai t l A • list.•••• d.• JUBEPU fit &I A t.tr 9,T .1 LIM :I taut sta•st. _ _ Lots for Sale or Lease. ANUMBER OF .BUILDING LOTS;' ea- Braddock. Comments sod BraJily ids, sad ols Num. nu. Those Lots are eligibly oltmsted tar Ihrelllng or buldnems homes, sod will las mid to. cm euy tormoor gin be lamed far ton Toms or less as may mit thaw who TOM them. For port:maim,impairs of E. I). GAZZAJII. yll-tt lisrket at. h. tinsels Del god fat Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. LBE Corporator! of this Company O have t=olt i l , ttilCrilttiOt A l . tis r JEiter n Fourth at, tilttaburuh, who,e th=lkbloht h t . o f Charter.thutlogleal Surrey*, *0.,. be obtaluott Of Fortis* Clothing lacier:W.lot, mist'. to Um Company. tore Penn Cotton Kills, Pittsburgh. 111 ENNEDY, CHILDS CO., Mattufao . vik. tamps crf— P.m I heap, 44 Sbeargg a Ottr=l , 2 .n of all enlora shadaa " as ° Ti d Saab per, Pape of all41 . :4? and clasealptlot. Rattly's. Erlt VoMtt t t! . . l araz. - aL t = l--, wn- NbEW BOOKS BY REV. JOS. SMITH, D. D.—Old Redstone. or Distorted W eyterianbun. its early ministers, ita bl Atit% ti*tid Da first records. by Jorepti Facile. D. Price, . .Icat reed and fur ode br JC/lIN &DAUM. CS Maid attest. rues SountD. did* , Tbe thole supplied, and drink oindee ent- MBE ENTERPRISE OALLERY, Wilkin' IRwi. 4th id., le now open for the neeeption of *Dors anti castornere The attentionef the stabile la &tatted to Its central iocatton, wimple rooms and superior Dicilittss foe tba produi•tion of artlaten and lifelike . u.ercripittyniee.— Materiala of the best quality used, and preen vas7 too d Ent dace pictures. Odblidran taken La • fiter esconds the brat idyls. of [heart Call wad examine speoticiatsa ARGO'S DAGUERRIAN'AL GLERY kceimu, , A Rrnanene. 70, ith mt.—Plasm taken be eat sef weather In the beet style of which the art I ena eentlble,, at very reaannable PIM, Citizens net strestron are Invite,' tn cellutel evtnlat der end evening. dell-dterT INDIANA & ILLINOIS MONEY ll WANTED—Now la the thne to nuke • t=id see illTrPtll.lllt. will salltdoge Lois in end take the end mutant In U . lit e / i nortgon ptlp al= d ato too . i c.11:11 7 doWn:•nd yearly $6 me matt: until mkt. gunning tb onsu a. It will east 100 noth iog call and.onie• afoot the Leta noll-tt THOU W00D.8.75.4th5t. MRS. S.E. CARGO, Fashionable Drees Ma ker and Millanry, No. 78 Fourth at, INICOUd atom, same .trano• sa to tbs tli ersA Palace DairourrbinChWary laartl=d 4 on U. aborted notlos. rre_. muds up with uestriasa and dolg. and et very moderate mire. Bonnets a/turr.l wet dyed mettllng to • Notice :0 ECCdpßers . _. , -- nE Ohio and PwnoylTanot liammod Com- • r . ir=d4 u rm= i rrarsi , Crawl In niustaark hours. aad D.* .... too molartiag th. from Croatia. to Ciarionatl, lo Mat t I t igmta atay rely orant the prompt fonnualog of ..r Rata tyou, rictobaroa to Rineinnatl, 40_, 60 szt ,mtar p itt •Pm for tha thy. dams of trat. . through at to. dam s ariou amt poloteigio4ost.. ply to J. A. if.ighVora t- ,L or D. N. 00IIICITi_ ,Illf Maginot Pittsburgh. Jul/ .20.14410-drn sue: -.
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