1 HOME MATTERS. LIIIMUCT 630 DZBAZING Cll3Bll.—The course Of liteiature never did run smooth inPittsburgh. The spirit of Poetry has ever lied abashed before the spit of Rolling Stills. The -thunder of trip hammers and the din of trade _his overwhelmed the trembling, modest lispings of the Muses.— And if perch's:leo some.waywardine dared torn aside and tread-the vale orlompe, he must needs have been deaf orbave covered his:ears, for Apollo himself would scarcely have swept his lyre to music within the acoustic limits of one of our mammoth cotton:factories: . Sortie year sago when the Weitern University was in successful operation, there was consider able interest manifested in the literary societies and many can no doubt look back to those asso ciations with pleasure. But with that institu tion, perished its societies. Since then, as many as a dozen Omar organizations have been made, bat- It has ever been their fate to be brought forth in sorrow', to pine &nay in youth and to die a premature death. The Scientific Associa tion of the Sixth Wariseems to have some vital ity in It, and, we are told, the old - Philomathean (what University Studentcan forget that name') is relived and prospering after-a fashion. Last winter the Pittsburgh - Literary Club was organ ized., It has been-tolerably successful, and many young gentlemen have been benefitted by it. This winter it is still in operation, and we are informed that a public meeting will be held on Saturday evening next, to which the public are invited. The exercises will be interesting, and we have.no doubt a large audience will be pres ent. ,Wehope the day will come when all the young menrof our city who desire mental im provement and experience in forensic discussion may be:limited in one great literary organization. It would radio:ma to the credit of the city as well ay materially benefit each individual who might connect himself with it. • Crrr Emir Warca.--.lt a meeting of the Po- Hoe Committee held on Tuesday evening at the - Mayor's Offme, the following named persons , were appointed on the Night Pollee, and their ap pointments unanimously confirmed by the Com mittee: Captain of the Watch First Lieutenant Seamd do TAird do .Foura do ' PrateAmm:—John McClure, Alerander Han lon, W. D. Ray, James Ilarbison, John Neely, John Conlin, Samuel McCutclacon, Wm. Wearer, Thomas Graham, Nathan White, James Jackion, Alfred Irwin, Patrick Duffy, Richard Potts, JAIIIOIICraig, J:llonbough, Rob. Johnston, Semi. Kennedy, aliehiel Cusick, John Haslet, Andrew Cochran,James MoKelry, Thomas Brown, Wislow, Peter Murphy, James Patterson. Thos. Woods, William:McKenna. SUBSTITLTIS.—Robert Little, Thomas Cleary, P. Pander, James Little, Geoto Kennedy, Timo thy Hessen: . At theitudanco of the Mayor, the following resolution was unanimously adopted by the cont :dam, . - Raolved, That any member of the Night Po 'lice who ehall, while on duty, visit any liquor shop; except while in discharge of Ids duty, or any member thereof, who shall be known to be intoxicated while a member of the watch, ahall be forthwith discharged by the Mayor, and shall be" deemed incompetent for re-appointment for one year. RECITMATioNS OP TON ALISCINENT PoLICE.— ,llllder the efficient management of High Con stable J. H. Scott, the Policer of Allegheny are now in a complete state of organization. The regulations are well .ativisol The most impor tant are as follows: The Police-Officers shall report themselves at the Mayor's Office, every hours, one of their number-being in the office at 01l times Two of the officiars shall sleep or remain in the office every night, in order that they may be of service to the citizens if required If any officer falls to arrest a violator of the law thraug,h fear, or otherwise acts in a cowardly manner, he' than be presented to the Mayor by the high Constable for his consideration The • officers : are required to lot in b. courteous manner - towards the 'clams, and endeavor to merit the respect of all The efforne will use no more force then is neeastarylin making en _l'arrest ; but they are empowered to use =lndent force to enable them to carry out, the require ments of the law,and no more ne - officers are expected to attend exclusively to the police basi ness of the city ofAllegheny,except by the exprera permission of the May0r......1t is the duty of the officers to tako ono general round through the city after nightfall, and see that all is quiet and orderly The officers are expected to keep a earners of the streets, bridges, &c.,free from :loafers; sad not to allow crowds to congregate at the dorms of the churches daring divine ser vice on Sundays Tae officers are expected ;to lead sober lives, and to act in such a manner 11s to become= example to the rising genera lion:— —.Any 'officer of this department who shell virlate any of the above regulations may =pest to be reported - to the llayor for eery such violation. A=Odll.—Tss pacas,,•Wo • ire infornted - that the Rev . • William Spier, for udy this " city; it , -time a Presbyterian Idisslonary to China twa now to the Chinese in California; has established a inietly, , ..paper An • Sam' Franc - Mcsi, called the 'lttlij•Nged San Lek. : It is_ primted partly: in English. an d 'Partly in bandanna 'sheet: - Mr. Speer .was encouraged to thisenterprise by many - -prominent merchants of both nations. His ad vertising patronage is large, and the Tung,Ngai Ssn Lai: will doubtless hare an eztensireinfin cute for good among the Chinese. This is the Ars;Chineso paper started in Liner lea. ' Pittelnugh is represented in the Australian press. also. George Youngson, formerly of this city, has started a daily paper, called the Spirit of the Age, In Gelong, Australia. r Subscription price throe panels three shillings per annum. .ASOTHISt SOLT House Tel DX ESTABLISITID.— Wo are inforded that arrangements Are being made by some friends of the poor to establish another Soup Howe, to be under the manage ment mainly of the Ladies' Relief Society, of Ibis city, S. zones, Esq.,.bas generously allowed the use of the building on Fourth street, oppo. Bite Gen. Latimer's Office, for that purpose. Any of our citizens disposed to aid this addi tional enterprise far the relief of the many suf. teripg poor in our mldSt, ate solicited to hand thetr.donations teldmphy & Burchfield, corner "of) ourth and Mail Sts. It Affords us much pleasure to record this evidence of the benevo lence of our citizens. The titers Boup Botts • there are, the better, It has been suggested that 0120. 18 mull needed in the Skond Ward, in toe vicinity knowntis .11ardscralable." . . 80UP HOUSE REPOET.—The report of tho 7th street Soup Home for Tuesday exceeds that of all previous days. It is as follows . Gallons of Soup distributed Loaves of Bread Applies iiiidows Men out of Work.-- ... 'Widowers with families 17 had one child; 46 had two children; 65 bad three; 91_ had four; 41 bad eve; 14 bad alx; 18 bad IOW]; 12 had eight:. and 1 had Whole number of destitute persons aided, 1825 or six hundred more-than on aoy pre vious day. ' Oat of the gentleman who took part in the discussion et the Teachers' Association on Sat urday:in regard to tbe relative merits of the old and new aehools of . teaching, thinks we did him " tba honor " of placing him in the position of an advocate of the "old learning-by-boat sys tem." We make bold to say we did no such thing; the.gentleman himself plainly and ex plicitly assumed• the clismplomlip of that sys tem; - It Lavery naturatin the beat of discussion to make broad assertioni and aftencards attempt to sotlett them down by essential mhdifioations. .The gantlet:Mtn insists that ho "onlyopposed the pouring-in process without calling upon the pu pil to study r nil learn." ...We era certain, now, that he don't remember all he said. AllOiltrit CUB UNDER TUC SUNDAY LAW.- esmuel Hare, proprietor of •'Hare's Hotel" on Liberty street, was brougt before Alderman Alsjor on Tuesday morning. on -a charge of eel. ling liqUor on Sunday last Ralph Frost, the prosecutor, testified that. he drank a glass of elder in the bar room attached to the Hotel, and any another man whom be did not know, drink two glasses of - ale. Hemel witnesses were Galled for the defence thotestifted.that no liquor was sold there on that day. The decision will be made known .to-morrow. Accnatars.-1 lady crossing the Allegheny Bridge on Tuesday missed her foothold and fell with considerable force to the floor. 'Her fore head was somewhat bruised and her wrist slight ly injured. - We did not learn her name. A boy lamed James Duncan, on Tuesday, fell on the raiment . on Grant street, fracturing hie' left um. The godly as well as the wicked "sterol On slippery rave for a few - days past, and it . behooves pedestrians to , look to their heels. /3aane or Eztutasua.—The !District Court 'and Court of Common Pleas have appointed the following named gentlemen the Committee, for 18&, to examine all applicants far admission to the Der. eil:4-43eorge P. Hamilton, A. W. Pos ter, James.i..lEnha, .T. P. Penny- and E. 11. Stowe, Evoi. The- same gentlemen coniposed the committee of .1844 . We understand the Board assemble on the first Monday of every month for the rapose of meetinst all students who, may have given ten days previous notice. _ WrnirTiics..=-Tutulare one o'clock moil Hein ran - off the - track 04/4 Altoona. Wo did not lo!ta the r nitent offfiijiedone.., OrnerAr..- 1 -Paocsznumo or SELECT Corson --January 2oth,lBls.—couctu met. Present— Messrs. Agnew,Allen, Alexander, Bissell, Clarke, Cordell, drum, Jones, Kier, Lytle, MM.- deal, Pollock, Smyth, Taylor, Wester and .to absence of the President, on motion of Mr. Murdoch, Mr. Jones was elected President pro Lem The minutes of the previous meetings read and approied. Mr. Clarke, member elect of the First Ward, being present, was duly sworn in by Alderman Lewis. • air. Smith presented a communication from R. R. 51'Gowin; with a proposed Act now before tho Legislature relative to making the city lia ble for damages in grading and opening streets, with Resolution authorizing the Presidents of Councils to memorialize the Legislature adverse thereto. Read twice and laid over. Also, Bill of R. E. 11E0owin and Aniatants for SSO& 00 for services rendered. Read and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. Mr. Bissell, Petition for grading and paring Maddock's atop. Bead and referred to Committee on Streets. Also, one for repairing Irlrla's alley from Penn to Liberty street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Wilson, Petition for grading and paring Quarry street, between Walnut and Adams sta. Rend and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Taylor, Resolved, • That the Committee on Markets are hereby authorized to erect two gas burners in the Fifth Ward Market House—the expenses to be paid out of the revenue dorised from said market. • Read three times and passed: 3lr. Murdoch presented the folletting: Peti Lion far gas mains on Federal street':' Read and referred to Committee on Gas Light ing. Petition for grading g and paving Clarke street, from Elm to Fulton. Read and referral to Committee on Streets. Petition for grading and paving Crawford street, from Centre Avenue to Webster street, Read and referred to Committee on streots,_ .J. B. Davi!. .Woe. Reed. • .Joseph Moore. .Thos. Mohan John Menlo. Petition for grading and paving Decatur streel, from Elm to Fulton street Reod and referred to Committee on Streets. 'ad the foll Ting resolutions Raefred, That the Street Committee be an thorized to have Townsend .etreet graded and paved, from Colwell to Franklin street. Read and referred to Committee on . Streets Resolved, That the Street Committee be au. thorired to have Colwell street Graded and paved from Reed to Vine street. Also, Pride street, from Colwell to Pennsylvania Avenue. Road and referred to Committee on Streets, Mr. Lytle. Petition for water pipes on Vine street. Read and referred to Water Committee ' Petition for grading and paving Roterts street, from Centre Avenue to Webster street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Petition for grading and paring Guns street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Weaver. Petition fur the improvement of Cliff-street.- Real and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Allen presented a petition asking the privilege to sink a well on the aide walks or in the street, on the south-east cornerof Sadthfield and Fifth streets, with the following resolu tion : Resolved, That the above petition of the 'Alain of Thomas Liggett" be referred to the City Regulator in connection with the Street Commit tee with power to act. Petition read and referred to Committee on Streets, *ith power to act, and resolution read twee times and:passed. • Also, the following W11E11E.4.9, The' lease of the Mayor's Office and Watch House will shortly expire, end in consideration of the same basing been declared unhealthy and ill adapted for the said purposes, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Mayor, in connection with the Police Committee. be, and they are hereby authorised and empowered to lease some other suitable plate for a Mayor's Office and Watch House. 'Width was read twice—when Mr. Dunn offered an amendment, provided the rent does not exceed what is paid at present Adopted. Itesolation as amended then read three times and passed. In all of which action of Select Council, the Common Council concurred. Mr: - Murdoch offered the following: Resolved:That the Clerk inform. the Common Conuca that the Select Connell are now ready to go into joint convention to elect City Prin ters, and three Lumbers of the Board of Health. Adopted. The same haying been communicated, the Members of the S. C. proceeded to the Com mon Council chamber, and being-:so mumbled the President of Select Council took the chair and announced the object of the session to be the election - of three members of the Board of Health, and two newspapers to do the city printing. On motion of Mr. Lewis, tho convention pro ceeded to elect three members of the Board of Health—when IL - 0, Haiiyer, M W; Lewis; T. Gallagher,J. 1L N. ;Speer, Jacob . Ahl, -an& Isaiah. War. were nominated; when Messrs. Sawyer, Lewis and Speer having received i ma jority of the Tot" tverellechertal . _ --- "The Councils then proCieded to oven bids for the Clty Printing, from the Daily Dispatch, Gazette, 'Union, Past end Daily Courier. Orr motion of Mr. Edgar, •that the Councils now proceed to elect two daily papers to do the City Printlne. which rapped as follows: For the Gazette.. Post 22 Dispatch 17 • " Gluon Ic Journal a Daily Courier The - Gazette and. Post having received a ma jority of the Totes cat, was, therefore, declared City .Printers for the'current year. dud the business for which the convention convened being over, the Select Council returned to. their chamber. When the President presented a communica tion from George Fortune; Secretary of Board of Guardians, stating that the terms of office of George Albreo and J. B. Moorhead as mem bers of tho Board of Guardians of the Poor expire this month. [When, on motion of Mr. Alexander Revolved, That:When this Connell adjourns, it adjourns to meet on the first Triaday of Febru ary to elect two members of the,Board of Guard ians. Adopted. Mr. Murdoch presented a petition relative to the gutters along Penn street, in the Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Wards, and ask for a re-construc tion of said gutter, on a plan similar to that on , St. Clair and Penn ate. Bead and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Drum, petition for grading and paving Penn street, from Clymer street to the City line, and the extension of water pipes from Morton to Smith street. Read and referred to Committee on Streets. 22t 1200 362 147 1f,2 Mr. Agnew offered the following resolutions: Re:aired, That the Gas Committee be and they are hereby authorized to place a gas lamp post on the corner of Baldwin and Smallman street' in the -Ninth Ward. Read and referred to Committee on ass - Light- MMIMMEI they ere hereby authorized and directed to grade and pave Spring alley, from Carson atieet to the Independence Engine House, in• the Ninth ward. - Head and referred to Committee on Streets. Mr. Kier presented the following: Rooked, That the Mayor be authorized to draw bie war rant in favor of John MuQuewan and &Mud M. Kier, for seven hundred and fifty dollars, with interest from June 3, A. 1) 1853, in paymint of a bond and mortgage held by them for that amount, ; and charge the atone to contingent rand. Mal three times and passed. Mr. Bissell presented the following: Rtsolned, That the Mayor be, and he - is - hereby authorised to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in favor of Josiah Parker for them:ulna of a jndig- trient in his favor against the Mayor, AldenneM and Citizens of Pittsburgh, amounting, debt, hi tercet and Coots, to about-eleven hundred dol lars, anal hat the same bo charged to contingent fond. Read three times and passed. In all of which notion of Select Council the Common Council concurred. Mr. Murdoch presented a bill of Pittsburgh Gas Company for $5,698,68, with the following resolution: Resolved, That the. Mayor be, and is hereby authorized to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in favor of the Pittsburgh Gros Com pany for 56 4 598,68, omount of theirbill rendered Janain7lst, 1856. BM read, and resolution rend three times and passed. In:C. C., action non-conourred in and referred committee on Claims and Accounts. The following business from Common Council wail then taken up. Resolutibn for the repair of the Diamond Maiket Rinse. Read and referred to the Joint Building Com mittee. Communications from 1t B. Roberta, Esti., President Cif the Firemen'a Association. - Read and referred to Committee on. Fire En- . gins and Rose. Petition relative to Webster street, Sixth Read and referred to Committee on streets.. Communication from the Allegheny Fire Co mpany. , Read and referred to Committee on Pire Ea glnea and Rose.' • Petition for grading and paring Ontalstreet. Reeolutioo for repairing Want street west of Redoubt Alley , to short , Street. Als6,, repair Lwow' street cast of Redoubt Alley to Ferry street- - - Resolution relatire to paring sidewalks Referred to Committee on streets. Resolution authorizing the Committee on Eire Engines and Hose to contract for 4,500 feet of Rose. Read and referred to Committee on Fire En gines and Hose. Resolution for Gas Mains on Water street from West to Liberty st. Read and referred to committee on Gas Light ing. Petition relative to fire-plug-at the corner of Wylie and Washington streets. Read and referred to Water Committee. Bill of W. 8. Haven, for $50,82. Bill of Murphy and Burchfield, for $10,75. Bill of Bally American, for $lB,OO. Bill of W. S. Haven, for $7.88. Bill of Haya & Getty, for $7,88. All of which referred to committee on Claims and Accountk Also, a resolution with ordinance relative to wharfage. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Monongahela Wharf. In all of which action of Common Council the Select Council concurred. On motion, adjourned. Tll6 ALLEWIENT POU:titgpVEIT CASs.—Fred erick Sylvia (not Silsbee as previously published.) was brought before Mayor Adams on Tuesday and examined on a charge of having in his pos• session alarge amount of counterfeit money with intent to pass the name. Preeecutor Roberts appeared for the state, and CoL Black for the defhnce. Mayor Adams, after hearing the evi dence in the case. decided to bind Sylvia over for trial The defendant, being unable to obtain the bail, ($3000,) was committed to jail to await trial. Fine.—On Tuesday morning about half-past one o'clock, a fire broke out hi the Livery Stable of P. Devlin, earner of Smithfield and Diamond streets.- The fiames honed first from a shed at tubed to the stable, tualin _a few mlnutes the, bay-loft commenoed bluing near the centre of the building, both places evidently having been fired at the same time. The fire was soon extin guished and but little damage done. It was the work of en unknown incendiary. DISTIICT Count —Before Judge Hampton. Andrew Bedell vs. administrator of Paul Clut ter, deceased. This is an action on a promissory note. Defendant pleads a book account as a set otT. OnArial. • • . - • • •. The case or Thomas Bakewell for use vs. Rob inson was given to the Jury on - Tuesday morn ing. They had not rendered a verdict when we left court. HCCHITIMING has been abolished in the Alle gheny market. Mayor Adams' Police have rig• idly obeyed their instructions and arrested every person found violating the law. Several have been arrested and punished. The citizens of Al legheny can now enjoy a market free from this nuisance. Attruen Ltacis r.--JamesStatley was com mitted to jail on Tuesday by Alderman Major ou a charge of grand larceny, on oath of Wil liam Allen. The accused will hare a further hearing to-day. A GOOD Ines.—The members of the Neptune Fire Company have got up a aeries of Leotures, 4.lelivered.cace a week in their Engine Rouse. The first was delivered on Monday evening by William E. Stevenson, Esq. This is an °sample worthy to be imitated by other companies. Soar HOUSE LP Attconsetr.---Sevend persons in Allegheny are proposing to establish a Soup House. Good. '" It is an angalio attribute to lift the head of thesufferer and comfort the heart of the sorrowfuL Blessed is tho man that copies the office of the angels." Cowie LWOW:l.—George Morley sold some very bad liquor on Sunday bast, for which offence ho was sentenced to pay a fine of $5O aria costa. Re had the pleasure, on Tuesday, of "forking over" the sum of $52 to the Commonwealth. 51t nro informed that there is not a single native American in the Allegheny Alms except en old !adz who is employed to teach the other inmates_ "" TEE individual that abstracted the hundredth part of a dollar from the optics of a defunct de ecomlant of Ilam, stole a quantity of meat from the Soup House, on Saturday night. DIAMIAROLD.—WiIIiarn Brockman, arrested some days since on o charge of passing coun terfeit money was discharged yesterday by May or Vols. Taxan were eaten commitments Ojai' yewter thy. BY TELEGRAPH. ORE WEEK LATER.FROM EUROPE Arrivalof tho 1.11-lea. I .11ALISAT., JIM 30. The steamer Africa arrhealte-tFeirwtth LW erpooi dates the 20114 heinous week later. The America had arrived out; her athlete im parted a more buoyant tone to: the Cotton Mar ket, which closed at a slight advance In - prices. The asks; of the week were 66,000 bales. Milli gan quotes Orleans middling at ti 1-18. At Manchester there was no improvement. 13readstaffe.—At the close on Friday Flour showed an advance of Gd. Wheat firm but not active, 24 advance. Indian Corn has slightly improved daring the weak and Mooed at an ad advance of Gd. Consols 91{. The war news la entirely unimportant. Noth ing decisive had occurred before Sebastopol and affairs remained unchanged. Negotiations are still in progress, but nothing is certainly known respecting them. lavitaeoor., Jan. 19.—Milligan's circular quotes Cotton as having advanced {. with a firm market. The sales for the week were 66,000 bales, including 10,260 bales to speculators and 6200 to exporters. The quotations are, Or!ewe fair 6/1; middling 6 8-19; Upland fair 61 and 6 1-16. The Manhheater advises are unfavora ble. • .. Breedstuffs.—Ylour; . transactions small and prises firm; good . Ohio 413,0, 451. Wheat has recovered from the previous decline and advanc ed 2d. Transactiona small and prices firm.— White Wheat Its pa 4121, 91. Corn has recov ered and advanced dd with a moderate businesa White 442 tido4s3; Mixed 43e lid. Provisions unchanged with a moderate busi ness. Lard dull and Is lower. London money market mull; consols cloud at 011. American stocks firm. Bullion in the Bank of England had decreased £1,100,000. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote old Western Canal Flour at 42e©430; new dull at 40o; Straight Baltimore 44(445. Yellow corn 43s 64e) 435; Red Wheat 10s Caleilla od. They also quote Beef as unchanged. York 85e for prime mess which movie freely. Bacon dull; new:48(34830d. No old. Lard dull at 49051 e. In Tallow the weeks transastions were small at 2s lower. The brokers report Linseed Oil in moderate demand at 36s (WWl's. Tea firm with up ward tendency. Sugars mtl Molseees and Cof fee are dull and shade lower. Tobacco firm! but transactions limited. The chief interest of the news centred in the proceedings of the Congress at Vienna. The lopes for peace and fears of war are of rut magnitude equally balanced. The French and English ministers at Vienna, have received the necessary power to ro-open ne gotiations. dortshakoff, it is understood has re ceived written instructions from Me government which it li - rumored I. anxious for peace. There are conflicting statements, no mud, about Austria, but it is generally understoctlthat she leans towards the allies. Pruista complains of Austria's actions. Efforts are making toobtain the consent of the allies to an armistice, especially by the Prussian cabinet. The approaching congress of nations, is more and more talked of, and the Daily News looks for good results of the Congress, if the United States takes part. fistari'a had almost complotod the oomph' mont of her army. _Letters say that the Swedish army weeld im mediately be placed on a war footing and lac ceas ed to 66,000 men. Ramie is preparing for the spring campaign, and the Baltic army le organizing. The latest dates from the Crimea are to the 10th. Affairs Were precisely as before. Omer Pasha arrived at the camp on the 6th, end re turned•to Varna on the 6th. Reinforcements are constantly reaching the alike. Lord Raglan has sent to India for the 10th Hussars, and the Turks in the Crimea are to bo made up to 60,000 men during Janney. The Russian reinforcements were advancing by forcedmarches. ' The weather was frosty,witli some snow, which retarded the besiegers. The Picdmoateae troops embark cm (hes 28th of February.. 'Private Viol/118 letters say that Oortsoliakoff is Instructed to accept any LUMP, ezeepil the re duction of the Russian fleet and the occupation of Russian territory. There is nothing farther about the invasion of Dichrtelmhs The Russians after the affair at Tußotha re crossed the Danube. A Vienna - despatch says that Bnol has deman ded an srplanation of this affair from gortstha keit , The Turkish force M Dobruilsoha is estimated at 80,000, mostly remits. The fleets in the Bleak Sea have ruatabied no dama. Onus. barrats.—Colsien has addressted his constituents at Leeds, stigmatizing the att sok on Sebastopol 'as e. colossalmlstaket the questi km be ing how to getout of it Other speakers' fc 'Voted the war. There ttro =Heim' stators latest that Do La cy Evans has been offered an Indian appoint ment in order to frastrate his contemplated dis closures in Parliament. 400 London dock laborers hare been sent to the Crimea to unload ships. The fate of the British ship Beernice, which has been missing since 1652, from Shanghai. has been diseorered. The Europeans on board were muidered by Lascariand the crew of the ship burned. The assailants were captured and executed. - Faascs.—Baring S Brothers announce that they will repay the English deposits on the French loan, the whole amount of which will be taken in France and Spain. The new constitution has been submitted to the chambers. Its main features ire that the sovereignty emanates from the nation. The religion of 'the nation is Boman Catholic, but toleration Is allowed. The press will be free. The confiscation of property and death penalty forpolitical offences are abolished. A national guard is established. The Legislature is to consist of two chambers; the Senators . to be elected for life, and with property qualifications. There is to bo one representative out of every 50,000 citizens, The courts to meet annually. The courts to .regulate the strength of the ar my, and give assent to the royal marriages, and appoint the regency when nocasion requires. Swrrxxstann.—The Swiss Conference is about to be opened, with a view of adjusting existing difficulties between Austria, Switzerland and Denmark. The bill altering the 'Constitution passed the first reading inAtte Legislature. RCISSIA.-A sixfold Fuld-tax, payable in 24 instalments is to be imposed on Polish proprie tors. La[est tram CaMoral.. New Your, Jan. 80.—The Star of the West ar• rived with" 200 passenger! and $040,000 In spe cie, consigned to Duncan $ Sherman $402,000; Adams $107,000; Wolle&iPargo $51,000; Drex el & Co., of Philadelphivl, $25,000; Newhouse & Spatz. of Philadelphia, $18,000: The Sierra Nevada arrietal at San Francisco on he 6th. • • • Copious rains provaileethroughout the State, and the miners and agriculturists wore rejoioing under theimprored prospects. '4he storm of the Ist had done much derange in many places. The Legielaturekesemlical — on the 21. Stone, Whig, has been elected speaker of the Amenably for the Territory acquired under the Clutsden treaty. There are reporte;in various shapes of the dleoovery of rich miueshf gold and copper, and the emigration is tendlxigtowardelhe Now Pur chase which will socuphe tilled with an active population. The majority of theyrisoners who escaped front the penitentiary have been recaptured. Measures are on foot to fund the city debt of San Francisco. Dleiggs, the defaulter, haa turned up at Ts hitL On the 10th of Norembor he was to sail for Aitutaki. From the Sandwich Islands we learn that a dieturbance took place at &dada Island, ,a(tja cent to Tahiti.. (Moor tho chiefs revolted against the King: a battle ensued widish lasted five haus and resulted in the dispersion of the rebels.-- The loss to the government troops was 4, and tho rebels had 8 killed. CONGIUMIONA IYansisoros, Jan. O. SISNATS.-Mr. Jones, of Tenn., presented a resolution enquiring of the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, how much the Col lirm lino of steamers received up to the pres ent time from freight aid passengers. Agreed to. Mr. Johnston offered a resolution of miquire of the President why the funds appropriated for the U. B. Court of the Western District of Arkansas have not been . promptly sent to the U. S. Marshall of that District. Ito remarked that he was tired of running after the Depart ments, and should do so no more. For want of prompt transmission, this :timing the ju rota and witnesses in Arkansas have bean obliged to sell their certificates at a great dis count, and the officers through whose negli gence this occurs should be promptly dis missed. Mr. Elwin was glad the subject was intro duced. California was worse hi the respects named than Arkansas. He wished the resolu tion had bean broader. The Army Appropriation Bill was taken up, Mr. Fitzpatrick speaking in favor of the pro vision authorizing Indhuts to be employed as scouts, rangers, htmtors-and guides. The re commendations of the President wee right en the employment of red men, not as warriors, but as 'guides to the. army. Ito other course would enable us to central the Indiana The i3emtnole war is en evidence of the difficulty of getting along without these Indian aids. The Army bill was further debated by Messrs. Hunter, Rusk, Shields and othere, until the ad journment, without coming to a' vote. Hones—The House passed the Senate bill incorporating St. Joseph's Molt Orphan Asy lum in the Distriet of Columbia. • 4 hie: - Mc:azt , inv:rtruecsliist if on Thursday he can obtain the floor, he shall move to go In to Committee.of thb Whole on the State of the Union, on a bill propubing a modification of the existing tariff„ end win make the test vote. Mr.' Wright offered a resolution whleh was adopted, reqesting the — President to communi este to the House, it not incompatible with the public interest, copies correspondence between thediplomatic agents of the U. States:and Spain, touching the causes of the disturbance of the friendly relations between this and that country, and the instructions of the State Department rel ative to the same, and call for the correspond ence between our government and France and Great Britain respecting Cuba not heretofore communtoated to Congress. The House went Into Committee on Territorial belflioo2l9. The Bill to authorize the construction of a sub torrauctui Telegraph Lino to the Pacific and grau!ing the right of way and 2,000,000 acres of land therefor, was taken up. Mr. Finley advocated the bill, and Stews. Benton, Lame of Oregon and others opposed it. In the count° of the discussionan angry collision Occurred between Messrs. Farley and Lane, and the lie having passed between them the - , were with nifficulty restrained from personal violence. Finally the Sergeant at Arms was summoned and order restored. After father debate, and without disposing of the bill, the cemmitteee rose and the House ad journed. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 80.—There to an immense excitement ou account of the ferry boat for Jef fersonville nal Cincinnati train, with 200 pas sengers:on;board,having thls)norningbeen lodged by the ice on the Falls and grounded. The ice has gorged around her, and it was thought for some time that all would perish, but they were finally rescued by the life boats. Tao ferry-boat it Is thought will prove a total loss. [SECOND DISPATCH.] , LOUISVILLE, Jan. 80.—An interesting little son of Mr. Dunning, clerk of theJaeob Strider, was on the ferry boat- His father was almost frantic for the safety of his child and did every thing to rescue him, when .Mr. MoKellum, the mate of the Jacob Strider launched a life-boat and gallantly brought the child and two ladies ashore amidst the shouts of the thousands on chore. Loxo BRANCH, N. J., Jan. 80.—The Bark Argyle from Glasgow for New York:came ashore five miles south of Square Inlet, on the night of the 28th, and 11 fast going to pieces. The life saving apparatus cannot be rondered-otjectual One man reached the beach, and four of tho orew and one passenger were drowned. Five others are clinging to the bowsprit. 13he was laden with pig iron. . BALTIMIOUNI, You. 80.—The New Orleans and intermediate mails as late as due hate been re called with Texas dates to the 21st. A Pacific Railroad Co., has been organized and Robert W. Walkst elected President. A deposit of $200,000 in specie -la to be made. The- Draining Rouse of Messrs. R. & D. Mills near Galveston was burnt destroying 61 hogsheads of Sugar and 4200 hhds. Molasses. DutraLe, N. Y. Jan. 110;—A fierce westerly 'now atom bee been raging for tito Llsat 2 hourc. ' WASHISOTON CITY, J►n. 30.—1 t to said "that th e fueretael the Navy hes lent a letter to LiauL Coda ding, Charles G. Hunter dismie missing him from the naval service of the United States for leaving the Scull Squadron with ;the Brig Bainbridge without - leave from the Commander of the Squadron. Putuneurnta, Jan. 80.—J. Murray Rush her been nominated by the Domoorate for State Senate to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Poulkrod. MANcwilisfill, N. If. Jac. 80.—The Know- Nothing Convention to-day nominated Ralf Met oalf, of Newport, for Governor vino ROT. Mr. Mare, ineligible. !iv: Your, Jan. 80.--Cotton unchang,ml. Flour a trifle bigher; sales 6000 bbls good Ohio at $8,62@,50.12}; Southern buoyant, odes 2000 bbis. at $8,76450,26. Wheat unchanged, in moderate demand; white Michigan $2,40. Corn unchanged with moderato demand; sales $6,000 bush. Pork firm; sales 1600 bble old meta at $12,684512,62, and new prime at $111,20® $18,50. • Beef unchanged. Lard firm, with up ward tendency:vales %bids at $9,62e516; and in kegs at $10,260510,75. Whiskey 81 4a, ' gars firm; sales Orleans st 6061: Stocks about the came. Monerimehanged; Virginia mass WI; Missouri dam 92; Canton 2211, Cumberland 86; Cleveland, Columbus and Cinolutml 2 6 6 ; N. Y. Cantral 89}; Brie 46*. Reading 72}. • _ I Ciacrtrawn, Jan. 30.---Flour $7,00€,.50,001 steady. Corn 60. 'Whiskey 25 '.®2:i;. Pro- , vision! quiet. Lard, sales at 8i Ness Park $11,50@ : 512. Sugar firm at .11(1)6}. Eastern exchange I per cent. prem. COMMERCIAL. COUNIITFEE OF ARUITIUTIOX, FOIL J.ANUART.— W. IL gums. t 110aD133. Dana 'E. Dcyrrr, Jao. Scarf. REVIEW OF TILE TITISBUROLI MARKET For the Ira:: rndinUJanaary O. VIM. Cuslncas has not been very utlyylurbutthe put week, and except In Prato. and Groceibq there I, not much doing. Re have Lad several light folio of armanaccom lal alth moderately mid weather. for ...semi dara , ..d there Is woe emu four Inches of arm. non the The Rivers have fallen 'subtly. cutting off navigation. and es the We Is rnamlng ntaadlly they most Um doge, If this ereathueontlnuee The snow is opportune Mr the Winter Orlin, If it can get lease to lie. The Fall and early Winter . 0 0 g un. mop'. Goo far the growing )''heat, and • fall of now mums on It now Ingo.] season to protect It from near, heels. From all motions we bear an excellent amount of this crop, and we may safely say lhatio no precious ems. has It pr.. teed batter. If to elemental accident occur. todostroy or ISJUra It AS shat{ base, colt Summer, the largest .d hest Wheat 111107.1111 r reapod In the country. ab c .id soda • Ileising be In lame for tes, we may look forward bit a. the mat eubetantlal rell.ceofthefuture. Our own country will, by that time, be wen drained o Breadetuffs, and our Enroleen oustoon.re will have uo orerpini from the lets harvert. Good and remunerating prices will then be realised. and the Weed will tet able to meet all her Indebted..s to the ISest. Produce. In its a bundance. Li the twin of cornmermo. It glees emPionnent to the means of trartmortation, 'furnishes the medium of Exchange, equallseo mice& and Imparts debility and con edema m mernanUle operation.. Without it, we have this year hum prostrated and guttered from high prieas ; and we ettall bare DO permanent miler until the earth produces enough As those who dwell upon It. rho hatelligonce from the nth:trips!. titles Indicate. etssedy Imprerirment In hone, matters and • gradual re turn to conlidenos. Mager appears to be In goad Ripply, at utter rate, and there ts a better huittirf for the mm. .betantlel dividend piping Blocks and Bonds. Pitte• tur.th Bonds have advanced to Philadelphia from 70 to 77, and Allegheny County from OD 475, with a good demand. We siren taw extracts from our latat exchange. to show the temper and tone of.the market. The market has continued firm and active generally.— Allegheny county 6. ' advanced to 75, and Pittsburgh tr. to 77. Other loan. are itationary. Beyond tbe prevailing animation In the market there I. little to mil tor remark. 'The Mootaticrn. at the does of this wak average meted , higher thanaftbe dam of thrgasand on ;II h b rds there ed.:s :rig., contlnu:e grow Y sensibly easle susal rr arm 007. —Mil- log. Monday. The Bonk statement for this week will, as we bare bun Informed, show a further exparmion of Mane and amounts uld an Increase (probably) _of about SWUM° In SP.'. The Banks are loaning Mousy at 616 cent. on call. and the disimaltion to accomnibdote the mercantile community in *goal to the amount of lintel., or Bankablepater that Is offering. The discount Brokers, consequently. ate die. poled endke lower rate.. The market however, Irreg ular, we quote 7to 10:0 cent. for good bills. Y. Post. Saturday. mem The market for Eastern ltuhangs was arm ,Mr f rom ks. a pretty stoat demand. but the advices lndiansnolle that the new Auditor of Statewould commence on Monday to give ont Bond. for State Stook leper. Merented silvance. The FrO• 124.1 k enormities have furnished • large amount of Exchangaand they will continue to do so Irbile the policy oferobuiring the bonds for notes le continued. It woo empyreal, a few dare sines. that the nAuditor would pursue a different mune from this. Ne vve Orleans sight le arm at_mm and to 1 prem. hood private names sell at h; prem. alone/ mat ters pruant no new future. The feeling 11 VILLIIIAIIy better. —Win; U.. Monday. The Auditor'. office woe a bury place yesterday. A large quantity, y 63111418 $160,000 of Indlus Free Bank pa per was returned far Bonds: the Piroe Bank AMOY pre sented tome 6.60.0u0 of the .um. —Llndiartatrolls Jour. 25th. The Money market is gradually growing saner. but no Important ebonite hoe taken totems damour last retort The Duke are extending theirdiscount Hue, and.. this yrogrotasi the demand foe Money on the street becomes toss Urgent. Wears not however, swore of any decline 1127/111C taken plans to the street rates for loans. and we corrtinue to quote prime endo brogues paper at 1 VI amt. month. Some payer I nsti ll selling at Walter rate% bat that-cleu paper can be readily negotiated at the Ag ue. named above. Amor. Monetary attain during the week have - undergone a per ceptible change for the Lotter. • Strictly tirstalass is ma. By placed at 10)(follti P cent. and for secondeless there Is more demand at 12%2618. —LPhll. N. Amer. Imports at New York. for the part week elbow a are falling off as compared with the corresponding last rear. Annexed :are OA cosnlwratire name. Per the Work 1851. 1855. Dn. .. $1.02.8,611 netteral 2.113405 1027.101 _laa.l:s SO3 7U I:wavru 9:5.0a0 Previous 3 woo . Total fora ..elks SIT ECT.S ,a 42,53.1 The export of Specie from New York dorlos the week was as follows : Steaastdo Daltlr, Llverisool Am. Gold_... Gold Cost— " Silver Colo.. " Norman. Ilreso., Cal, (,14:1161.Llars. Total for tbsweirk.... Prarloruly nrlvrted Total olne• Janusz) , I.t- Name time ..... Sam* ..... . .. ... . _ The otatittle. of Dry Wads Imports for , the that four wet. ofdatinatT.have a lreslthy look. Thay %sot up $5,. iltitk=l against $10=470 last year. That i will do ; but them are still abundantly large. and theemthislam stand. without Injury, a f unbar material raluctlon in Mb Item. Europmal Exchange has dreamed to par. again. being n_ow striated at 109@10918 on England—a symptom width the Tinancial doctors of New York are sorely troubd to explain. It lariats. it Is to be prernmed, form the still bear, Indehtedpme of this country to Europa and the In' emus of our means to pay Itioince money has bosoms me War. vial has quickened tbs demand far Exthantre. Shitc. merits Mantels are expected to tate plow, by some, but this willhardly be. to any extant, st Pr...St Mt .t.tk. " . The New York Express announces that Mama: tleo. 11. Idarawood a co. had stopped payment on account of their •onnection with th. firm of Mellor. netherthsrten a co.. of London. whoa Allure came by the last steamer. Of Ult. Coffee market at &alma= the American my.: Tice market la doll, and Prima bare atma war slight'''. WM ncriTealartrorders boannd th. ty grammar• buying cautiously. Thu Sales this weak minim ittaint kW bass Rio. =On MO of which wpm Id on private terms. tint madmen:ad to be at a alight fn. 'ions rata. The balance of the Wm nude at S . 1030 for common to prima lets. wog , tadar Eln ntarginge Inc monnon.9XigliCa for cd .. a ble Mts. and 10!elgiOlic flu Warted parmla iMasII 3 IV . a. mall stock ord.,. 00. trotssoJaVaTree The Mama paper notes a dream Co Clovarseed of 12S0 2.5 ant li bushel. and tinottwat c .25ii57,60. It has been rather 'throning op In ad. market. ma Nor Orlon. bulletin of Ma litit quotes guar tom. witha goo/ demand. but without any advance In extol.— Common lb 3% ; Falr 3!:;433. Noises. bad adraread, and sale* to the wads had beau made of 13.500 tibia at if QlSti flu lane. Bales on the coast at 123 In cistern and la in btils. 11000 • CILLNOL-Mke supply atlantic continues in adequate to the dernandand the traumataoa are too few out of doors to establish quotations. We bear that men with lloneymeking hareetment prefer mortgages to all other murals. Currency la seam mid prima remain a. beam, higlidhavntrit. Comment Money am. at. Wed.n• rates. astern Exchange Is mainly drawn through the Banks at paroSi premium, and good mans Western doat discount ABllEE—rots and Pearls en rather doll .t 6 WON ; Bodo Ash. COMM. f 1 .110 4.4 33ie 3 4.. APPLES no lane lots are pressing on the mugs:, and sales are oontined to small parcels at prim ranging from g=4:o3,oolnr those in prime condition, as It duality. RACON—there le • vary light demand, nand not a very lugs mama/ sales or prime Bboubders at Naosx. Blass 1%, plain limns to. and BagarCand do, .i BULK 11.111 T-tis kellualeellttle &mu, but.. beer of quotable transactions. Clu tsale erne nude dubs( the woek •t 4S, ON and OX, eounter entet;etet7 data Vint= d ECHIS-Ilotter is a little doll undo . toll supoly. A lbw niers; ot tact choke hue bun made ea kith es 1:0, but Prime !101l does not unman, command over 1701 A t Inferior ldeile; Pecked lOadlt Ego are la active demand at Onad $3A\&-Small White continue to lmlmM and' sales hue been made .t 52,00 it bus. !due attention is no. nald to Ltd* arlbtle u . chow item of (cod, and the de mand is hotter. llESSWAX—Drunistvarct par og Ya fbr OgAltelior,o arrival. 111100112.—tbe market; appeals to be tolenblT . 0 11 UM pliod : Common Otdo bring WO on arrival. and S2,(N al Aao ftcan store. BUCKETS a T9llB—sales °Muskets at Yaatorr at VIM/, and from stars at $2,25: Large Tubs, front store. ThiC , sr 60 per dos, mall do. =so. COTTON YARNS .Ac—Tho ;following !ass the rating rote. : 1 ticall j lb ib to 10. Inelculro.-18 crjlSM. No.%).1••••••23 p . No. 11 A 12, ......... --.-19 i .., No. 17 .......24 o lb t.M M. No. 12 Z' c M ' •001101 MS. 1 , ..... —......11 o X lb. No. Po—.63; a A. ...„—:...7 o E ID, . No.1000—.6!" a b. ` , ..0r10t 100 No. 700... --. ZolierEOZWEIl7.li . &l akenerifTdo - ;1 . 10 - 1 lam 29® ^ •8; Candlovlok 18: Twine V 1; Batting. No. 1. 13 ; No 2.'»; Yi uII Batting 11: Caulking 11. cORDAGI-161 QUOTATIOn All AO TOLLOWII Manilla * Rope. toil. W. 0 m Mudd* Row. out Z) e 112 Whiteßope. mil, U o lb White hope. oat 16 e Tarred Bor., coll. 21 a lb Tarred Rope, out e Noting Yam fine,l2 a to Psalm: Yaro.ezit 11 .2 lb LIND 0100.DS—M VASO P. 7100 0* Joe. nrki9 ots. 2. V, ,od. 704 . 14. 7 1 VI doz. PLOOdli ILINES-1.1.114, doit.gillemp $l,OO doz. COTTON CORDAGE—Cott.= Rope, fi and onssrar. 20; do. Wow 11.1 LcordL =SO. $3,0 2a54,75 14 dot. Pinafore. 11:.5: Sash Cords. $0.60. CANDLES A SOAP—s goal demand him; the trade and regular mire of Dipped Candles at 13N;,•Mould lON. sod. AdsmsnUne =24. Common 50e55..4 Sawyer's Toll let do.lo. CIIRESE—the Kock ts gradually wearing down, but the demand ls Osaued to the regular trade. Bales 'steady In small lots, at. 10610 X for mime Wearers Iteeorre, DRIED ➢BURT—a We 01'100 bus. Doled danalre 14 to. rested at $1,12, but they are iterunallyhtld at $1,244111,26 Bales of ralthei at oe.oo, by Übe lot, andaosod at 11 mats IP IS DRIED DREl , •ormall isles by the Den* of um at DID PEED—tho stluply ontLy mar. but the a.nd good; sal. at mlll at Bran .4 Fereenlngs at 80085 cents 19 100 :Imre... 91,1114 p St. 11,00, linlobsOdWdllass 11,50. FRATIIF.IIB—prImo Ito. (lee. v. .aping to Ilmlts4 lot. at 10$10. and hum stars In ths; retail way .t 4414.10. 011311—salse of Mookurel 0;114..0t04 50 ... 4 v " 11 40.. $0.00; Dry foltsd Herring. 50,00; Isl. Fhout $0.600*.0 0 *Dbl. and Illblt. tetoo.gy3o,oo balr b. Tr bbls. In tum. Codfleb. new. 1..111. freely at 6.. FLOUR—ales an imastly conftned to tou trom stontood the Ogurn Weis ytaterdsr looking say no supply Ibun beta. Is now ntessontly cut ot.aud Ina...dna/ on stoats MeVra and summit. In city... • ash. rater*ay of su• vtrOns from stare at .14.V 1 and .rtr.at 50,75. Rye Flour . Li u m, yrom.tu at 0.80 In dray lead 100, and heal dares/ SIP. files oftb?bea l , Testarday. In tale. at. 0,00 * bus. • GRALY—Oirs aro... but Con Is ...sat, :nit at 00.....0.011 o 1 umival at SO.swd from rte. at ot sees at depot at mob, audfroax stars at 040 V/. nu twlllas at. .111 at 11.10. „.0,5 5i.1.1951.2 0 . 50115.1.300 and'ottore ,7 0: - .11. Lou. Cu pinta toms tbs mmrars .plug adOCIRLES-81utsr L iiiminheakies, and as th. river 6 , 0 41 0 1,2 7/0 1 1CALI warmly be Md. UAW. In tbs city I. quit.t light. snd.wlll mambo attinstsi. hales to .... Gauntry at %MN by the hbult, and +wow by the bN.— games, auto to clty wu. 11.4* yestaday 00100 bblvallist= burtoccaudlemillirlats 0011. nub: to' ootrotrT, 26010: -- clat!..l dull 0t1U4012.• . aura .t lest Mdrt ixt tuiiiittlie at ttald of Dry Itfat, by the lot. at 1 7 7. and to.the regular: trade at 12(313. Dry Fatted 11412.' 11.0Pd—Exaten. 210.1 1 are Isllbec to unl , tot' at and in the retail say it :SOO. IT A 4—'ales of halal Hay, aeon:WU IC' 01." Y 004 o° ' ditL o, at E• l 6.'r VS`ll3= P ton ; from 'tussah" , of Irnod at Si.;4 oalrN at rel. at $.726V.4. itommr—w. to .mumatt7.12407.25 P bbl. igox - s - N AlLS—there le atilt no Stool standard of tattoos. Sales of common Paddled nu ars staking In the regular say at %,,3h.. tot ere hear of tranaletfoneqn urger lota at too, ; Saila 10d and I.o.ards, ranee rmtan fat. LARD—traosattiovo or* [mall and tooth:tea coottly-t0 oountry rendered. Nate• of N. 3. lat 0. sad No. 2 at NSr Liman 11.‘02'.i. - . MAIM:11-0e following am the ulling rake from More:. Rol Spanish Sole, '6l - Cf_ Slaughter - • E: ‘3 " O tA t rtintrY Bridle " /Barth:us lAsther SID • - METALS - Pig Lead le held at MVO 7%; Bar Lead 7% 46 3 ; Shot, 112,13 @V.,25 81 sack. Sheet Conroe. remains as beam* dented. 10 06 38 ; Brust 3 3 60 3 4, TB.. 1 0 $ll.-n4.l' X ; Bar do. 37% Pig do. 311: thus are. the cash rates. Spring Steed Pittsburgufacture 6%®6.%: Plow do. 7@l7h; ; Steel plough le W 8; do. cut to patent Bto 10%; A B Steel, from ro Iron, 6%; from'. hammered do. Oa% Boa Steed. 7%; Fort do. 7: yharel,do. 8; • Steel dandy Um, 7; Springs, 10%; seat do. 13444 ; erdticator troth, 1310, 32435; d0.18X.5%. 604855 tt„tooth. MALT-stesdy salsa at $4lO 11 bus. NAVAL STORES-Spirits of.Turromtins mutat at 684 70.13 Tar la scarce ; sales Welty trade of North Carolina $4.60; in smaller lota at 14.75405,00. Rata No. I, JACO 60 . No 3. $3.35663.76. oath and time. ONTO? 8-sales matted of limited lots of prime at 01,10 tabus. OILS-Linased held uominally at 86, but 00 sales Lard, No. 1. to urcela, W. at 73, and by the single bbl. .tBO. POTATOE3-a good demand and prawn= ; Reds bring 51.37 and hilted and Nethannocts 31.60 P bus. PIGUIBT AL-the sales for the week am light. anima. clog two or three small lots ofTerinesue. at VA az . 00 .; 50 tons flanging. Rack at Woe 60 ton. Auttuacite No. 3, at sat, and no tote layetta County print. 1.1". The mill* an all canning, we bellue, but not ism carol/ , and a reduction of wag. is talked of, to efortipOod with lb.. changed state of the times. SEEDS-Clover bar been firmer all week. and we not* neural heavy lots at 58.70. and one or two at $7,00, but Ma twang Is not en born tO-dar. Wa quote at $8,76 from drat holds and $7,00 from store. Timothy dull at 52,7.50 $2,37. Flat in study damand}t $1.60, SALT-sales of No. 1 at V,00.11 Obi., and intro at 12,1 with a moderate demand. MOLTING 8-we Quote Banner Mill Sheethaini at 814 fbr No. 1, and 8 for No. 2. TOBACOD-Virglnis Is fumes frosnlBo3l, aciordlag to brand, and lamps arMaid. Virginia ,TWlst, 10. WINDOW,OLASS-City Nude are guinea a. 4 V box far acit WA Pr 719: $3 for 8x10; $3,60 Gnat= B'4lo. sad 10x1l.* $4.50 for $Ol3, 9114, and 10014; $5 for 9516, 10016. and 10318; $6,23 for 10.117; PAO for 10118; and so ott. iO crasaing halite ratio soCartting to .Is.-10 W out. off for cash. Country beanie are sold it =sung. of about 600 Isaei box than city brands. Received sloOt our last 634 bra mmary Class. WillTE LEAD-Is Om with it; very %Mire damn d.'and study salsa at s2,solll.eihfor pun to od. and dry Ms Villa Sol Lead 8 its. s D. WIIISEBT-doll,andante. light of Rectified at 36036 CATTLE MARKET. AILIGUE3T, January 29, 1856 no supply of Beef Cattle was much better than the de. mand,leas than hail the offerings being taken hT the butchers. BEEVES-647 hood Jo 'hem: 2:40 were' taken hr this market,loo wore driven East. and the balance wens tort over unsold. Prices for Inferior ranged from 253, Woes, and good to Prhue3o4;• few head choice extra were taken .t 5. 110 GB—only 150 head wars offered. Which warn late, a 4.1if.55 gram 81.12EP-141 were roll at prorlaua ritea—51.25i24.2.5 0 heal, with eatra at 33.00. AGRICULTURAL. &C. • Notice to Gardeners. Public Abefiroi o'3oo Hotbed &Ws asti.4oo kbrcing (heirs. N withdrawing from the Market Garden, I eelL without menu. on Thursday. Feb. Ist, et 9 Aock. the entire stock ot Hush sad tisturta suita ble for fbrsing early . crops. JAMES WAR DWI', is2P4td • htanchoster. Pittsburgh . Hedge Fenn Nursery, §ITUATED on Wilkins Avenue,. stout one quarter of a mile firm the second Waron the Farmer? and glechaula? Plank n esterielms of north street, *rill about tides - and a quarter mike from Pittsburgh. W.M. JAB. ILLURDOC/i,Proprkfors. They offer Its Wm ■very Wire collection of well Strove trees and plat:U..l[4de for transphosting this fall and mint Miring. The bursary now corers SO= BO acres of ground and contains orerMo,ooo trees, slicroba and plants, and met 10,000 fruit tram, and :MAW gyargreene and Shrub; rts of Rao dm for removal to orchards mid pleasure ground,, Plante carefully packed and gent according to . ections to any part of the United Rates. We beg leave to call therattaution of the loveneof Oral. bedand venders In the tW ai to :,, Lir unrivaled mllection forth* Bo ri ng of UK em nearly all the divers:men family, Indigences end Enna worthy of 1t...el cultivation to thle notion of country. Plants oms cured of Imlay things quite Mao. Orr ...Mar efa- Prima ousberaen u wort. From strangers, tuah or utis. artery refers= In the city of Pittebunth required at all rum Orders addressed to us through Waldo Port Office, near tteburab, lb, or left at our stand on market days. ite - Diamond ktrtket, will he promptly attended to.. oldadkir .....,.}56.68i . i./i0 ...........]5.000 ....'....._10.016 1 1111! 2,691:990 EITTSBURGLI AGRICULTURAL WARE 110UMI AND DUD STORE—No. 129 Wood stmt. burgh, PA—E. R. atIANNLAND pat. Shand . SW , 1,49.0. Cu.) hiautio,urvroartd Dealer In Agricultural and Etaticultursi Lazdt=catai Of all kind; Wholesale and Na tail; Garden sad Flower Scads. Evmsoou, Fruit and Studs Trona Guano, Puudratio, Pftmlal--- Sal sod ail othe d r arti l cles ythr conne tilcted vlth Azilcultum elt Wait Trees, Evergreens, ite. AMIE subscriber would moat respect- c z,.. Hilly call the attention of hi . friends end the pu Ile to Ws red, large etocknt Fruit Trees, Ever, , A Eh lk"hb"l the i 110.... 6r" dla " ._ P cr : g.. a ecanepeuen Dyad and randtd at our Loan nel w ern;, vl shlt vedette. Paeloaljbacetandettn) with ' Jur erer=tra Illlret, at "Web. n• !OM., =Ma thonaanda - are dna Penmen it =Unit WWI dwonOnnm te libarally dealt with. Call and no oar eta& We e. esncentiefacteen. °Woolen at the _lltlebureb 0.. Meaty rt.. the Oakland Xruiarr.l4 MHO on Pane. Avom, the, Plttabamte , r(lrrtry. )4 nal. from Oakland. ibe Monty , N. 11.--Piantird dohs nuelyho arder. oeltedker9 JOlllO MIIIIDOOD. Bay - , _ c owns. ABRANCIMEN'it hive been made With the Topton of tow Wegl t rorid ther t drilEr w aColl. . 0 4 Irm i ti,. ° L.,lng ' wed spentlemen atm l flown ie frAsliat abort ruolloe WIT of the IbUolnos French forms 4 Mrrdsl 3.o4,l (Arrieeei r dsakt4) Maas 114 Melange. . OM*, Readles, . do nut pow: 4a chem.:, Orders do dowering louss, also reealyed at E. 7. 11..M.14.6...NwE Seed 'Warehouse, 1631 l2a Wood Amt. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. A t The enbeariber ears fbr sals,a , shofoe avert mat orstroneforlyaranaPEAßTßEElt,bothdasstb and standards, some of a boarb r e o uatte; Now Jersey= prob.., plornbaChurrleaft flocaabendes, Currant" Basyterrf es and other Yrnl ItraranneMll l nthse Ft. Om and Omens Hoots, fbr bloornife÷n winter and mins; Implement, for the Farm and a roost approved ronstruntion, &con the Seed an d .7 pigment Warehonss, lb Filth street. Inol6l AM= 1911.81)11,0P. Gardener -Wanted. akGOOD GARDENER, who thoroughly understand* his budatea. particularly the Nurser/ reeuhowe departleuta. n unmut • ai l tustlou " A l . Yh. 17. 1 1r0 E tititel ." l trill be trade oithgloara z jt ot. 101. PHILADELPHIA ADVBBTL9EMENTEI TROIA CRANE d COM ADVERTISING HOUR. 6T SOUTH MED ST-. PIi7LADZ6PHLI. PUBLIC NOTICE!! Rushton, Clark le Co.'a Cod Liver Oil. yILE late firm of Rushton, Clark do Co. be ing disolved by UM death of WIL L. RUSIITON (the r pavan of the name of Rushton ever connected with the hrm) the Mildness in fu CLARK continued hY HEGFAir A A CO., isrvivinirtiettriere and wile nommen oat. Ris. 10.273 and 611 linseelway. New York.. Ail conneetton with the stars No. 10 Astor Ilium being A ll Our Ur. Regent= hutment connected with. the este,. Mb:ma twenty-etc years, and Su twelve years has ham • partner and bad the principal charge of the !miners, and with the benefit ot hie experience and the combined eftorterd each member oboe lirm, we trust to merit and receive a continuance of the patronage 90 !lb./nail =- tended to wa. The Genuine Cod Liver Oil, hitherto made by 11.0.& Co. will In 'Muni be made only be us—it wu our ltr.illark who wilt to Nowtounuaws to euperintend its manufacture, and we warrant It pure.— Our Oil Is wild by all the Most nießertahte 41,45Nt, In the Milted State. - , Cm:mos—Be careful to see that the name AN. CLARK OW . le !on each hoomosts the signature mann the cork of each bottle. without which It hi not gelniine. _ Cash and Short Credits I _ • M. L. HALLOWELL & CO. SILK WAREHOUSE. Philadelphia. FTIERDLT—Cash buyers will receive a .1 count of SIX per cent, if the rummy be paid in per fonds, within ten days from date of till. Uncurrent money wolf taken at Its marketwalne 011 the "I ' It of 0 , If standing. • credit of SIX months will be given; &aired. Where money Is remitted in advance of maturity . , *dis count et Paste of TWXLVit per Mat Per entmln will bv allowed. Prices for Goad. Gni/ or in again Whoa the attentionof the thedlngeommunitr to the abore:irm e xwe announce that notwithstanding the general d ermanravial again throughont thaconntry. system of brielness I d brae mare than •year ethos. and to which we ehall a assortment us to after fur the COillieg goring mason mar usual of SEW Sift min FANCY GOODS, Oommtsbarobeof the . LARGEST AND MOStaPbEfrEI D =OMB to be 'bond In flambe; to war& In will moire eouguit "reresb of aew and &Mate* goods from oar HOLIBS TARIS. - - • .. B. T. Btiobid - 's Potash in Tin Cans, OF 33 1-2, 12, 7 pounds eaoh, assorted; 143 ..esed . rstreted esaskt h o MAID Ole at sl7l, Its u m. .„,,,„ t i rse n ea m e n s s much inore sertshke =ard' a l thent= l. A . sl o grag dads= lo r tag= argeli t tn thto Wass ..snd w et:Vas: l C:no este es , L bees 143 Its. Th i e sMele bag - been In nn• See the lot three seers and Om tba bad of oilers:Son to lasts, /soots:it with It. Aleo,euset Oertonste Soda Seale row Ser,Teeet Strirder, .Cutlte Soars *ma Tartar. Candles se all es and tho nen Saliestas In tsand pezne SO In ass es other Isaias • / 3 . T. nn.8 11 % " • 410.3 ma . Nos in a7O "Wsibleuttan it. Nos Yott:— ....., Phrenological Cabinet 41,1,:ir, FOWLEES, Phte l, ga l l 1 co., ILI. 'llllt •uwa ltiwt g d iratol'lrs g, ' 4 , .L. . graf l t gragl= i St. - ._ int as dews= disisetarja fell • LANDIN ELK COUNTY FOR 8ALL...." w. dria rox saliabout 40C11 mai oflaa4 , Le at ON. itt•rl=knr " O t s ort 4 / 4 ' AlZlT a keerp ' g me E . Et \ ttvego li oNt a l m otan i str i 'l l ta 151174 1 a 4 r i Nand brddta In aghmath r l e a within s abut See of Ltdirway. tottfitt ta l l ruti rVa and auxiburi sad Me saw L e d betting' slt i b li nsfatirdtK • anket?r, Sidittlepp, - - . bbls. N. 0. 3lolutes ANA: itge ssis tag SOW:Lam a go:- NEW YORK ADVARIEUELENTS. From 6m. U. 31e1Dcoa.d's darns: Ulna Muss. No. 103 Na, au rtreet.liew York. fee AC2910. MM . ! 001174.11 i of meAnacrOl. ntnreutrou TILE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or TILE WEST. PIIOSII:FITEDS. or DANIEL WEIP eu put e hn Ste=Leh.. oil tears Neer York on the 12th and 27th of each month. When thee. dere Cal or. Sunday, the 31onday tbiloglng up] be the ealloge day. connecting bp the El.:vague Tranelt Route. hello; but twelre- tones of land transoortetloll. Met good Ineeadk N road, YANKEDg with the etmmehlpe BIEURA 'NW/ADA, BLADE, CURT= trN. CLE BA.E. PACIFIC, and /MGT LIEU JONATIIAN. one of which erlll blare San Joan del Std, the Peelle toroth:mut °thermic Roots, for San Przneteco on the =lna of the Dover role For !Unto. lniortaztlore=tes moncLec. Ag o!).6in d Bowling areenTY. Law Thyge made uD e 4 the oftleo—Letterg"P.rts. per S, ounoe. 'or Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying the United State, T"l' superior Clipper Ship CER- Tacos will ooms aghtiei.ie. and .stl for the ggfr! . ge t treProYe f ' Ji ll. Id =lra? 4' lll teat mgr. and let.no 17 A. a.. Sblp now loading at trite Dort for Australia. The Picnutir Line bre gained a meet. enelatde reputation. It wee the stet, and Is now Metal/ regular line. Evetrthing le provided tor paeaandrus ed" eept trines and ileum. roar and toads. The length or penease noire Qom IS to ito dam trim Cabin Pewees UM and V.:Motteond Osbirk ar4 end:lW, for frelitte or W.V. aPPI7 it. W. OAdIKKON. trieattfu • 11_04.elletreat. ILth..3RIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND BEED&—RALPN & CO. rale. mot. Nor Tort, sad Beta. ob-tt .OTIOR--Tholuts firm of Wick & td'Cand- Imo haring been dissolved by the death of John D. e on the 2OM lust, the bueineas of .aid Orin Ell bo by the undendguad, et their aloe, earner Wood Ida - Water sta. D. a CANDLES.% Burelting Partner. LOPARTNERSHIP—Tho undersigned, of the late Ora of Wick A It'Caudiess, basso _taL_ _day tad with him WILI.LAII MEANS and HARRISON' A OONSIN Ihr the purpose of continulug the Wholesale Oro eery and Contreladon business, at the old stand, • ear co Wood and Water as Pittsburgh, under the n..,: end style of AtTANDI uoVRANd AOO. The .., ... rW- rite • continuance of e patronage In 11 . W at . e.l to the Lets firm. D. 9 " r' , .!Y. Map 24, 1354.—mr27 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. .1 HE co-Partnership heretofore existing wt....a-ite subscribers, to the Grocery business, la ...lame of John Watt a 00., has this day been otleag— ied hr mutual consent. The boshaese of the late firm vin-be settled br John Wilson. at the old stand on Liberty street, and for that 6%T. be Is hereby authorised to use the nun of the JON wan JOHN WiLihis. is retteing from the boldness. I chearfully• recommend my late parts John Wilson, to the patronage of our Ramer customer er, s. JOLIN J HN WILSON, G — rocer and Comm Merchant. No.= Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ission The subscriber will then holesale 11 [way, Pro. Welt Culmination tasiness. at the old stand of John 0., No.iitki Libeng street. JOIIN W/LSON. lag VO-PARTNERSHIP—We have this day amodarsadounalnas in thi Cannt businent. at No. ll diarket thepertnerably to data from the Ant day oflanuary last, and the Inning.a to be conducted uudor the name and tom of W.lleelintoetS Mother. WASHINGTON 310CLINTOGR. ALEXADER aIcOLINTOCK. GEORGE N L. idoCLINIXXIE. Pittsburgh. May 10. 1854.32713 CIO -PARTNERSHIP NOTIOR—The - un. I_/ &reigned have We day formed a ervyartnerable dr the tranwldon of the Wholesale and Beall Dry _Goode Durham. under aro ll= of HAGAN A Alll. it Noe. Market and 8 an streets. A. 7. RAGAN. uttatf DANIEL AIIL. NthOTICE---1 have sold my immost in the boahrees or Long, sneer 1 CO. to S. rt.' Long. who, Jno. Phllllo will contlarm et the clidaff i o . . le/ Front et. I cordially recommend, the new • ret ro • l• J • soburg,f mr Mend& Y. IL Puly 2lth, 1954. A. LONG&CO. Ball and Brass Four,- . den and Oaa Ntters, Invite attention to their itk larl,lallers, Brackets. Pendants mud other fixtures.— We at op houses with steam and gas, make brass meth:lgs Mall kinds to order =rash italtroad pump and Mak ri‘ tin and keep anthattritlon !natal constantly on beta. Ire% In our burghers-mutes frog this date, by otir... tuna. Ou r Widnes& um What/unto Grocers. will tlf coo tinood by Mu tomaloking out e n, muter the Dm or RAWALET, 008011AV/I& Noe. 18 mot 20 Wood ot. Pittsburgh. DAO.U,DY, WOODWARD No. 231 Market .t. Plillodolphis. Pittsbuish.Doe.l9. 1854,1e21 WAL BAG &LEY & Cu. NOTICE.—Tho latin:rt of JONES yc WHIM having been dissolved by the death of John Qul g, on the 27th lost., the business of aid brin wQi be settled by the undersigned. at thrir °Mee, corner of gnu First streets. Boot 30,1364.—0rl ISAAC JONES. survlng parli — ker CAC JONES, Manufacturer of Spring and Blister Steel, Pt.gh Slab oteel, PlnugS Coach and kiliptle Springs; Brass Nut Taps., lied( Pateut Screw Mall and Ilarotner. Iron Alles.—Carosr of Boa wad Feet ereets,Pittsborgh. 13.0 Jona. .0. o. ZOOM. IR B. ROGERS & CO., Manufacturers of fr nom'. Patant Improved Steel Cultliatar.—ofltta cornet • of Hoes Vint streets. Plttebusatt. NOTlCE.—ln'oonseguence of haying sold our Burnam. to the aft.mbela Imo Company, the mrtnership heretofore erlatinitunder the Brut of P:SHOPIN - -BERGER di CO, at MI Creuk Furnace. sail oleo the part • nership existing under the Ono of KING SIIGENBER - - GER, at Chunbria Vummoof. are both dissolrod. The hod- , .lam will be settled up by the managers at the Etirnno4s, and George E. tome o Din g or to um tha names of the reapectlee ln up the Dwane*. GEORGE g. March 1.1803. I zuhatfl P. BLIGENBERGER. "-a" IWIIU, • ........ Commisner W. 1111111111 l 4 Dmlen HE I mmblux,l atm &g:d VW :7'4h CiEltar4 FlF4burgb' fleau VI, Yr° U.O. Thoundersignedhavirtmed a 60-partni t .ii...11,,z i g th .y5 ,i , ,. 1. 2 4..ikA . L.,; : vl . _ 3 a - . c0., r , ,,, andlloatteb, id Nos. rl3 arid o,..Frcest stlQ, am eased to air smat attention to filltuanrders, recall and forwarding realness and ntertbsndlees. and to the___ mutton of all beuddese that mar be entrusted to thelraats. . - D.,_ W. LIEREMINT, . . • . - T i v .. lOW. *IMMI . 3I. . _ Mara m = asks .1- sr. .Wllllem *A*7 lc Co,: W.-, 'many a Ons F. liellers .C. 0.; *nye a WM-11i...M. •Ic Rah= 114mry °red./S(4: Mt= ranbamiB..ll. J0i111.311,- F 4414 S. BalLawell,Ysq.; Seesaw Ledlie, rev eniem.oe..... Wood Flro I - 1Y YORK AND CALIFORNA. ( TWIN PIIYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, and aaaufiaturar of ivory No. a aimir., cm York- NOTICES, &C. it= OTICE—The interest of mr. John At NOTICE: Joseph - having Am elated with hlm Jogaph Mal, the buboes - hereafter eofiductal izadrr the 071.1.708E1/ AMU., a• CO. at - the old oloFd;cornor of fholtmold and fourth atroals;,:, CO-PARTNERP.I.IIE The undersigned turethle day entered Into ea-putneezhly, under th e neaseandetyleofJ. HUTCHISON A CO, Mr the sunup. 'Mai:wetting sConmdselanandOrocrry busineee. :JAS. A. HUTCHISON. Pittebuteb.rab. ~ 5 4—tb6 A. M. WALLINGFORD. • VO-PARTNERSHIP—Having associated ILI E. B. Ward lath me M theDr.M. • ,b...m4114 the mos VIII be carried ork from this of • /1 SELLIW.B co. Jimmy 26. INC E. sEaffigleer& and ➢stall Dealers In Drugs. Paints. 0110. Varolshoe. No. 87 Wood street. 1.4 Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! *a- RZLIBY IN FIVE JllxurE3l2Eff TYLER'S GUM 'ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROP PATENTED 1837. lititiSE DROPS wherever they have been introduced, have sparallY .4*ra:dad al other ma la. Losangta, Wean. kn. for, tber relief of Oortalm. Hoarseness. &ro TM oat and al Plooarr Ooromm ptlov a . Tbalr aaperimAty cormlata In their agromilda tlman• mon . ofsny Inguioni dreg In their composition. sod in 'War prompt salon without Interfacing with Mat or burl nem. or rendering the mt.= more wtlbla of cold.— Taal an the mat imitable Mr MILD . sod vary ben eficial to MIELE) BYE/arab and BI OEM they r.- move all 'honk:was from the throat, sod close and give tooa to the vol.. Prim 12,4 and `.:S'eenta bon. Bold vholreado and ratan YLEM1N61113.03., (lea mica CO N 0.60 Wood IL, sod moat Drug and 21..tiT IIItTIFICIAL TEETH!! DRS. DUNCAN & CAMERON, DENTISTS, F2g=liZffMfi=Mil MI MS OFFICE under the management or Its meant proprietors, has been Inmeseing In MU: 1.1012 Mr !superior operations in. thii - Artillciel Depart ment of Dentistry Oar the wa teaJeue, end no extrell,l or eriart shall be wanting to giro s atisfaction to all who mar WM' It with their patronage. The mbesaihers would attention' to the following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, rig: Dean !r and naturalness ofappeerance, quality and strength . of the materials. comfort to the wearer, and usefulness to restoring thonatund appeerusee of the speech, and al!. ityto mastkete, In all or which they are 'warranted to "falittr==cbrlXTlZUZVAlgb:irtrida OM= gall and liar Pets invariebly Inserted by *notion. All operations In Dentistry corihrgted in the most thee: ° l l lll.3ll3—C4iniddeting the sumior 'charm . ter . of the work arerthe guarantee gleam. tea are the most regson. able In the West. • Tem Teeth orators ciraeld Ptak g 3,00 per Tooth. " • " dee r " 2.03 " • The gurney refunded lithe Teeth do not prove nu t s... *riot the Mewl:net/en of those living at is distance, we would state that our facilities are ends that we roe mete , ¢ t he sneet style. s toll set of TEETH In from 24 to 48 ham. and egPreh small Metesended. propartkrn, so that rto deten tion wedge W. C.' DUNCAN, 1 J. O. CAERON. No. lbe West 4th et. bet. Death Elm. Cdo. 4 — A: BROWN,. would most respectfully I 0 . ferns the puha, that be hone on wuja..l his onttov ea the nod elde of the Disonond.—Allealteny City, • eon" tads aaairtment of VenltLan f/thattaio, venni.. Shut. ten ere made lo order, In the Pod an eon , II to any In the-United State. Ithrll out be rano., d without the aid of • Amor thiyer. _ Having toirchwd tie wok, talhi , . and wood of F j =et ratabllehment , T Banner • hlcUlellatul,l ant to torolth %holt • old eartoesee as wally Shoat, lo at largo, with erorrthin• to their Una Agency, no, b Wood Knot. Plttst .. • • :' J. 1. BROWS 'Trove ali thiags A keel to that which Is • ... • , TYLER'S uoou COMPOUND GUM , ARABIC_ SYRUP . int!inroad' demand for Wl' most:pions. - ant. safe Mid" effaidoita remedy for all pulmonary Au enubled the propletor_to reduce the price so am to place 11:11 , 1 the recer clam it mita supernal- ILTrphriciatis 1 1 .2=e, v7wan g to., 1.1 ' WIT= or Maryland. Penney I main Ifhltinia , to. who"have Wen eye alumnae Wits efficacy chart Mousing temedlei have What miff by thoocanda of our mcet..yeepectable ellicona flwrriniX..h".TßAlrlifreairlit. ln th drileirlitteboUlititu-Pritt4c7"ll;lttvr=.l' tzar Atte Vasil& torrid its remitstlou over the Colds, Con ha, lidarstnesa,./te., _ It t•M• p. lad fferally cures of tea. wi th out Interfeduiyerith tor trtivlntain o nub, tuff the Oct= more auaceptlbla of Read; is th roat, olizti, Anthnia; Whooping Cough; Czonp„, bronchi-- ha, . • Affections of a Lunge and. tI 1.11.17. Tay bettalkial. sad seldom-Yells-aben MU =awed ty time, to pertaCt scum Pt10.2l end IP) aria( •• Wholesale sad Retail dastits, iteasts,lLl3lDlG BRA., (We Kidd 0o.) No. iXtWood it.' . • QELLERS' COUGH SYRUP IN ILLINOIS • k 7 —ltutge Pima, of IdtdDreurt,. Iroquois Co. ust_jos_ under data of Jan: atb. U.IDV. tut bso tetn mars t r ture. with cough for .."1190A yean, ',blob but eatrd tdra to Ida bed and tai nudkel smog , for trues toratbn During tn• suanner ha 011 r; ler, but atilt the rough erntrount tri - dirtuals him .lia r *o2t. erbkh only Missed br Menai 4 , 0 , ,e °Mg keqaMttrulettu gu ir e rr, enittriir_...• tuyistuld tits lirrop.of,grettert welt( 1111.111120 , t3116VVJOki ‘,c , s o ‘ lll .S.. f rimei VIM": SYSKSOII of watch disarm ualtf. ant Omen slue other intim Mod SOL MUDD It MP. , ,
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