itZPABTILENT P7.7IiSBURGII: TUFZDAT MORNIAT "NOV. 27, 1855 fieritHlui Riot and nomioide at -Larinier's tation. We ar e pained to reoord S a riot and homicide, which toot, plane , et Larimeee Station, on the Pennayirania HOad, in North Huntingdon town ship, Wectmorelond county, on Saturday night last. We are tumbled to give full particulars of , the affair. It - appears that a cfifficalty occurred about eight orelock on Saturday evening between a young man named Armel, and • man named Elijah Owens, in which •Artnelwas worsted and badly beaten. the figVt.oceurred at the. atom; of Air. Guysel, at Larimees Station, and caused ,a good deal of disorder aid tumult. Armel is the son of Me. Daniel Armel; a wagon-Maker, who lives near the shales.: Owens was a painter -and wan in company with' half a dozen others who were traoklayeroou the Peinsylranis Rail road. We did not learn the origin of the die- nutty, but it seemed likely to grow into' et general row whew the constable ,of the town ship, Mr . - David McKelvy, &pothered on the ground, commanded the peace and dispersed the crowd. Abent half put ten, after the constable had l e ft, the crowd again collected and Owens and his 'companion' proceeded to Armee house, about two -hundrecdpuls from - the Station, and _ waked the family up. One of them helloed to Armel that ho Panted to see him. Armel lifted the window and asked their business there. They replied IMO,' Mr. Mclntire, the' keeper of- the tavern at the station wished to see him. He said tie would call upon him in the morning; that It was too late an hour then for him to go out. He let the window down and as he' was turning away the crowd let Ay a volley of stones at• the house, breaking the- windows and the weather-boarding. Anitl threatened io sheet if they did not leave 'instantly. Unmindful of ids thrtht, they !swore that he might “shoot and be d•••—d, ' that they were not to be fright ened by hia shooting. They, however, retired, and for a While, nothing was done; Between 'twelve and one o'clock on Sunday morning, the crowd returned to the house and made another assault on it with stones and other missiles, during which other windows were numbed and a panel of-the front door was bro ken in. TIM house is a double one, and the persons' in:the - pater part becoming alarmed at this second attack, onset theinmates, a femala, raised the window, and cried murder. Owens, the deceased, approached hei and said she had no cause for alarm as they did not intend to dis• turb her houee ' l'hut they were, going to mob the Armel family if they - did not let them in. The attaniCon the',Armels' house was in the mean time goingiOn. Owens rejoined hisparty. Mr. Armel then took his rifle and discharged It through a paint of glass at the crowd, but the ball did not take 'effect. Tboee outside did not teem to be intiniidated 'by this, hut continued atoning the Louie and declaring with repeated oaths that they were not afraid, of him. Mr. Armel then discharged a revolter at them, but this also was , . without effect. After this shot, the mowed cited stoning the house but con.‘ den:left - to' tatintand - abuse Mr. A. He finally reloaded his cilia and a third time abet at the party. \ , This time the - . ball. accomplished its purpose.. Elijah Owens was abet the abdo men, the hall piercing his body and coming out In the lower and posterior part of the thigh. He fell; and wait carried by his companions to the. Wrens of Mr. INN at the 'station whore he lingered- in great n or eight or nine houre,-„ 'and died . on , 113 day morning about • eleven o'cinek. •- ' The deceased was i painter and had beep boarding for sometime at blclntyres Ha was abauttwenty six years of age. Ho was buried' yesterday afternoon at two o'clock.' e John Motion:nick held an inniiest on and a verdict was rendered in actor -Ith the facts. Mr. Arcots was arreated Is of-manslaughter and was given into dy of ClOnstable nioKeley, who brought de city via Greensburgh. He was lodged esterday afternoon. le a' respectable citizen, as we are in- He - feels much afflicted at this deplor oirrenos, bat .thlnks he wait acting in 100. He was much efraid the friends of the deceased. would inflict summary . vengeance an him. This fear seems to have operated Bo as partially to unsettle his mind. When the train WWI approaching this city yesterday, he suddenly jumped from Ids seat and sprang from the cats. The constable followed. Fortunately neither were Injured, and Anne' made no attempt to 'escape. On being asked - why be committed so rashlts.deada Ate -replied that the passengers In" the cars were starting at him and he imagined they were friends of the man he had killed. He walked the restof theirsy to jail. • Owene, the deoessed,•bas a brother residing in McKeesport, and one also in' Wed Newton. SUPRIX.T. Cougx.—Befor., Ch J. Lewis, and Judgenanwrie, Woodward, Knox aid 'Black. MOXDAT, Noe. 2E. Opinlone were read' in the following cues Hamilton vs.'s:ann. Error to'Court of Com mon Pieria of Allegheny county. Judgment re ♦etped, and proiedendo awardeL- ()Onion by LAW* .Ch. J. . Nailer ♦e: The Common wealth: Certiorari to the Court of COmmon Pleas of tillegheny comity: Judgment reyereed. Opinion by Lewis Ch. J. Jlogg en. Charlton. Two ammo. Error to the District Court of Allegheny county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Lewis. Ch, J. ideFee es. Harris. Error to the District Court of Allegheny county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Lewis Ch. J. Harmer 11. Holton. Error to the Court of Common -Plea of Crawford county. Judg ment affirmed. Opinion by Lewis, Ch. J. Koch vs. fdelhorn. Error to Court of Com mon Plead of Erie county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J., Knox, J., dissenting. Lower & Barron es. Clements. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Northntoberiand county. Judgment reversed; and wear ede note awarded. Opinion by Woodward, J. Black, J., and KllOl, ~ dissenting is to point .deciding, that it was onor to subm It to the jury the . question of fact. • .• *. Beers vs. Cornelius. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of McKean ?minty. Judgment affirmed; opinion by Woodward, J. • Erie &.Waterford . Plank Road Company ye. Pilgrim - 8. Brown: Error to the Court. of Common Plias of Erie . reunty.. Judgment re-, veined and venire de ntnt awarded.. Opinion by Woodward, J. - This darttaving ben assigned for the argil mast of the list for the 10th Distriet,,the follow ing eases were argued:— ' • Smith vs. Klinveremith et al.; - error to the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland county. Argued by Cook for plaintiff in error, and by Cowan for the defendant in error. In the Case of illooher - rt. Ithicher, Messrs. Howell - and Hepburn ..inked leave to make. a motion forre.argmnent. This was oppose&by Meters; FnUor - and Blanton. . The Court stated, LB a general y ' ule at motion for a.:reargtinuat would not be entertained in any ease, and rt.. fused to gra:alcove. . ' • • Welty vs, 'Layton: Error to the Court of Com mon Flew of Westmoreland county. Argued by Coulter for plaintiff in erroi, -, malty Foster, for defendantin !Tree If 1 ~..., .1 k.. • . Good es. licFartand'a Executors; error •to the Court of Common Pleas of .Armstrong coun t!: „Wiled-h:Eiger forplaistiff error sad by Cotte4 fqr &Indent. La error.' • - Oeseer•es. Richardson; error be. the Court of CommAtt nom of ludiausimmti; judgment of Raiiißtaiirec..fioilsei-; ire* to the Court of Common Pleas- Of Juliana, :equity; inland by Foster, far plaintiff la error. •• - Cmsrf iejouipia , until am "turning at Si ;:.::.~ i A Durrater COUl42.—llefore7udgeoEmp to o sud . The Court took up the Argument List. Mesabi' , et al. no. Brenneman. Hula taken to show cans. ; why c new trial should' . .not be . Lightner Va. McCullough: Rule to show cause why judgment sheuld not be opened ' and defend . ant let into a defence - ' L.', . j Tha followingtemoni have Sena tutimoned to serve 'as jekere,in th Disk* Coart begin ning ou the' fondle Man ay of November. \ Hugh Adams, Jain' • lston, Grille Applegate, John - Baird, Benjamin -Blarkmore, ' .Chtistain Beokart, Curt . ; Blair, -W. Blackburn, 'Jahn Brush, Hsieh** Barry C hauncey 'Bostwkk, J. O. cofiln,.John Ai. wford, John B. Chambane, Henry , Croois, Al' ',Camp, James Wyk am, ;Robert Douglis; George Poulton, Aaron Fresw; - Georie Grey, Jr.. George , .Hildebrand, Jame, Hartlirsee. A. li. Haney, James Hill, Wm. .1413alsr, Elainus, Haney, Johnston, John W. Lo gan, Hebert Mackey, James liewherry, Fleming Morrow, Milliken' Pori/41 Madison' Parkinson, Danish Peaks, Jobi Slater, Henry' Shane, Darid Smith; 'George Sarver:John, Shields,. Barthel*. mss Telford, J. P. irantine, James :William", 1111 1. Joseph Wilson, Johottoilelkon, William W - castles, JorePlt Weeks. FINIS P1AN0...714 an ndvertisemant ID tooth m laizes It will be seen that our friend*Lt. glebe, yr gm azo just remaking • choice new stook of p isnos pi. , 00 tha * magnflotory of listruis &Clark B. f.-:.Thi'Pisisa of to! Sem 'Maid so high in the public estimation and are ro deservedly pop. _nlar, that If it altogether superfluous to say scy thing' ln: their' praise.' - A • testimonial from the .oelebrated' Pianist, Maurice Strakoseh,A6. compassing the advertisement; and there must be great merit in an inestniment'where such mast ers of the art as E t trskosoh towed their Mir* Hied approbitioi.' C 6 . 4- Rs}. Do „ ntsi of teasdiaptdsosjlrog tal sociTnii... deliver tiro leaticrea before the /rFfig11.41P1,..211#411-0011019P iiriP4f4AP tite4..e Iszt 4- c 7 , • • • Tax Cass or Wuntan 8. Tnoxrsoa.—The matter of the petition of William B. Thompson, ex•tax collector of the truth Ward; for ditebarge as an ineolvent debtor was- taken up before •Judge MSClere in the Court of Comitum Pleas on M o nday morning. Messrs. G. P. Hamilton and Darld , Druce, appeared for the petitioners, and Messrs. Sowell and Flannegin for the County Commissioners and Mr. Thompson'a other cred iting., Mr. Flannegin made a statement to the Court of the proceedings which had been instituted ageing Mr. Thompson. He referred to the 95+h section of the Act beaded Taxes at pages 781 and 782, Pardon's Digest, which provides that if any collector of taxes shell negleot or refuse to pay into the hinds of the Treasurer the mon eys due on his duplicate, excepting commissions andlostlax, the County Treasurer shall issue a warrant to arrest the person and seise the estate of the defaulting collector. Such a warrant was issued by Mr. Fleming, County Treasurer, under this act, and Mr: Thompson was lodged In 10. Mr. Sewell presented a statement of elate, county and militia tax due by William B—Thomp son for the year 1852 as per duplicate filed, to gether with the amounts paid the County Treas urer, interest and balance due. It In as follows: State duplicate for 185" " $2121 28 County +, „ 2626 64 Militia •, • 227 50 , Exoneratious on the above. $4404 84 - Mr. Thompson's credits are as follows: Nor. 11,1862, by cash $403 12 Dec. 11, 1852, 126 00 Five per cent. commissions $554 52 Leering a balance, including interest from February-1, 1853, to May 12, 1853; ($289 47,) due by Win. 8. Thompson, of $4189 79. This statement had boon filed In the Prothonotary's Office as required by the act, Purdon'siDigest, section 40, page 781. Mr. Sowell objected to. the discharge of the petitioners, cn the ground' of fraud committed. Mr. Flannegin also objected t 6 his discharge as his application mast according to law contain an inventory of all his effects and amounts due his creditors, and ho had failed to make a per. feat ratans. Mr. Hamilton wished to know on what precise grounds the discharge of the petitioner was opposed; whether on the grounds presented by Mr. Sewell or Mr. Fhuanigent Mr. Sewell stated their opposition was on the broad grounds of fnsud. Mr. 'Flannigan said they had a right to maim alt legal opposition to his discharge and they would do no more. _ Mr. Bruce staid the petitioner was willing to admit certain facts, vim that he was tax collets tor of the Sixth Ward far 1850.61.52, and that for unpaid taxes of the latter year be was ar. rested one warrant from.the County Treasttrer, and lodged In the county jail. He remained in jail weeks, and on the twenty fifth of May filed en insolvent bond with sufficient security, approved by one of the judges of this court and was discharged from custody. He now preys for bis..final discharge and files a statement.. • The statement sets forth that the petitioner has no real or mixed estate; that or pencil property he has, first, household. furniture not exceeding $3OO in value, and, stecin ct; any surpluis that may be left from an- assignment to John Philips, Robert Lafferty and B. H. Thompson, of claims doe and unpaid petitioner for taxes on dupli cates of years 1850, 1851 and 1852 by sundry person?, amounting to thesum of $8844,95—1eas amounts paid petitioners before the raid as ishroment was mute; therd, amount of taxes over paid Onardiatts of the poor of Pittsburgh, $39,- 00; fourth, anion= of taxes overpaid James 11. Bevel ; Esq:, Attorney of Allegheny county, of taxes of 1850 and 1851, $114; firlA, amount of Robert , Watson's, and Henry Bea's taxes and county warrant in John Philips' hands, $93,82; amount of insurance policy-on properly to be paid by John Philips and A. H. Clelland, $7,37. Total, $259,19 . ' • us addition, -Mr. Brood presented s statement otitis debts dna by the above named petitioner containing the names of his creditors, the amount due to each' and the nature and character of the, debts ea far an he can ascertshr the isms, viz: To Allegheny county, balance of Taxes of 18.52 ,as per the published account of the county Audi tors, 1855, $1908,00. - Tothe City of Pittsburgh, balance of taxes of 1852 less commissions . and exoneration,. to be deducted; $1279. Total, $8277,69. The petitioners also subjoin a statement of the causes of the above named petitionees insolven cy, and of the extent of Malayan. The sale of his - property by the Short of said county, at the suit of sald county. for e unpaid balance of _taxes doe *ter and the sacrifice thereof at the one-fourth of its actual valuelt bringing bur $l,OOO, when its actual value was $4,000, mak ing his low thereon $B,OOO. • kr. Thompson was then sworn, and enbjeeted to a lengthy eross-eximinalion by Messrs. Flan-,_ cdgen and Sewell, and by his counsel, Meuse: Hamilton end Mince. The Court then took a recess till two o'clock. In the afternoon, Wm. Shore, 8 11. N. Thomp son, ttobeit Ring, John. Beat, Allen George Ammon,F. N. 'lastly and A. tdoMpaters, were examined in behalf of the creditors. Mr. Flannigen then addressed the Court for the creditors. Mr. Hamilton followed for the petitioner and Mr. Sewell closed for the creditors. The Court rile - ries its decision until Saturday next. • An Mien Perrin.—The Methodist Advocate says: James Kerr, brother-in-law of the late la mented Nathazielltolmes, - Br., flanker of this city, while visiting his relatives and old friends here and in the 'suburbs, called to see us. In the course of our aonversation be adverted to the changes, both in our chtt4li, and this place and vicinity, since he came hero to reside in the year 1802. He stated that. on his arrival heie, there were only six waders belonging to the Methodist Churb, besides himself, 'and oue of these lived in the country. Their names were Rev. John Wrenshall antiwifit,Tater Shim and wife, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Chem From - this email class—one of whom was leader; we have grown to a large body of members. Our aged father Kerr is the only survivor of this little band. Tn the year named, he could hem bought ten sores in Allegheny eity,where the market houses, are located, for twenty. dollars an sere__ :lop, the same property would be worth from-tie to Ire hundred thousand: Hottemit Cl TIM CUM:LIU itAttatoen.—A. a late hour on Thursday night, on Seoficar nine Ghaitiers* nallived, a fight occurred among the 'that laborers, in which sticks, clubs,. knives and other weapons were freely need. One man wet , so badly beaten by another with whoin 'be bad' had a previous' difficulty, that he died the next day. The alleged murderer fled andie now pur • trued by the officers or justice. • • Smola Liunonwirtioni lacciss.—Boheetm Clemens Some days• ago entered suit be- . fore Ald. id'hiasters against Henry Itackencis for selling liquor to her father Willb= Clemens without license. A warrant was twined, but ha ban not yet been arrested. 001111, HT AP 01.-012 Friday Ile, Mr. fiiMop Pettit; of Robinson • townehip, , 7 was arranging something about s yoke of oxen, srhen one' of them threw up hie head and gored Mr. Pettit in 's frightful mammr about the face: hid cheek wee .laid entirely opeM , endangering one of his DIATII. or WItAFTRY LADY.--.MrO. Mary Cheese au estimable lady. and long a_ resident of gs Mononbebs city died in that plaoeon the-22d inst. By - her death her.daughter, a young hilly of twenty yenss, comes * lam at least $70,000 Out readers will not fail to attend - 4o auction sale by Blakely &lackey of eiziots of ground in Buquesne Borougti; tbis day (ruesday,),. at 2 o•elock, .P. M. nay are desirable building loci sod sold at a groat bargain. Bee adver tioemetilln another column. !dolmas. Nor. 26 &assn. , — young genthanma with bis "lady love 4 in tow; Sloped on Friday last, 'Laidig the anorak.= traht for Ohio.. They are probably man and wife' by this time.' The marriage woe • olliaidatd by flip:rung lodyta father. Tilt 611 Cotwome met hat night. Nothing of importance wu done. The official' pruned- Inge will be publishei tO-1/1011011% • dnordinsnoe granting right of way, down Liberty • strut to the Allegheny Valley R. R.i was laid over on its third reading, to. the Select Council. • Tun Ituni antismog Cras - r-CoL—Black yee lerday argued. lila viridian before lbe 13: Ctr cult Court, in arrest:id' jedipaset sad for new trld in tho cue of ilcarytniarmiage. It will probably be decided to-day. • Tax Post came bat yesterday in a now drew. It looks very pretty . ; bar like all pretty creatures le very rain. It calls Itself 'the best paper is the eityl" Well, that Is refreshingly fall of eelf eanoelt. Tan IlesinnaLuanr.florano,—This company composed of number of our colored citizens will beirminiiited on.Wodneaday next: Elm:molt oz Bens.TlLuctrozi.—the following - gent/amen were yesterday elected Directors at the Pittebargh TrustCarapiny: 'James Liniybflzi, John IL 91konberier,W. - K., !Umiak, haze Id: Penstock Sekottel - Ber, J. Bohoosmsker;Freads G. Sigq,'Thiniii Bel, Masada Na Peer out littr, readers to ad wrtiwment relattier to a- Non*:, 01* for ',.4# 111 ' Olt ,thaigaiiwi,al LIM t/-.• .i~a. .v ....4.:....c4 ti; ~: ROBBERY AT A ElOTZL.—idat Friday tagbt, the room in the Bt. Clair Hotel of E. Godfrey itehrer, Eoq. of Harrieborgh, was robbed of &Old watch worth $l6O and a email amount of money. The robber was probably concealed under the bed when Mr. it retired. No cloe to the thief. The watch was No. 16,125, made by John Johnson, Livery°lll. It was a gold hunting Watch. • lion Sautes P. Ca&; go'vernor elect of Obio, has been In the city aince Friday Itat. He left on the western train last Evening. TELEGRAPHI,C. WASHINGTON Cirr, Nov. 2'6.- . ..-Ttie Onion BOy it is authorized by the State Department to say that Mr. Buchanan had two conferences with the Earl of Clarenden in relation to the West India Squadron . The Earl declares that the squadron bad been dispatched for no propose unfriendly to the United States. Its object was to protect the commerce of Great Britain against Russian privateers, three orl Mir of which were fitting out at New York, one being nearly ready to go to sea. This particular vessel wee a large, fast clipper, especially intended to intercept British ships conveying gold to 'Europe from Anstalia, with thepurpose first to capture one 'of the Canard steamers. The Earl of Clarendon referred to the case of the Bark Maury as rep resented in affidavits communicated by Wm. Barclay. to Mr. 'Crampton, by Dim transmitted to the British government, and at the same time laid before our government. $4876 a 2 . 470 48 New OHLEASS, Nov 24.—The steamship Dan'l Webster has arrived here, with dates from Ban Francisco to the 6th inst. Two hundred additional men had left Oran FraliMEoo to join Gen. Walker on the Isthmus. The Indians in Oregon continued their itepre &alone. The latest intelligence from the mines stated that the yield continued to be encouraging. The Denial Webster left Pants Arenas on the 9th inst. Col Wheeler formelly reoogatzed Gem Welicer'e government. Welker .was „daily weiving ed cessions to la force. Gen. Coral was found guilty of treason, and shot in pursuance of his sentence. 'Fax:duces hoe been banished. Col. Kinney TCIIIIIILS at Greylown; 60 of his man had deserted him and joined General Walker. Navy YORK, Nor. 26.—The steamship 0094 Bird arrived to-day from New (Mewl vie Ha 'COO. The festival of San Cristoval Colon was cele brated at Havana with much ceremony. At the recent drawing of the Royal Lottery, N 0. - T0,107 drew the $ lOO . OOO Fin. Large numbers of passengers from New York for Aspinwall, &0., were detained at Havana on account of the delay of the arrival of the El Do rado. , They would remain there until the 28d.- The steamer bad been held back until that Sugars unchanged. idolssees quiet; contrasts for Muscovado for January delivery hove been made at 4.1q,5i reale. Freights are unaltered. Exchange firm; to Philadelphia premium. Bat:llmoms, Nov: 26.-4Crt "Atrocious monde was committed last night. A party of fiveyoung men entered the Waehiogton• Hotel a tavern at Eutaw aid Camden streete and having drank freely, they refused...to pay for the liquor, The proprietor's Brother, Eugene Broader, attempted to.help thebitr-keeper, to put the party oat; one of them named John Farring, drew a pisttd and shot Bogene killing him instantly; another of the gang, named Charles Hobbit:mon, attempted be reorder the proprietor of the House but both the balls fired by him toounataly.ladged In the floor. An the party wee arrested and committed for an investigation. .. • New Garza, Nov. 2:l.—Yesterday evening two policemen, named Thos. Ccunminge and Wm Grant, attempted to arm% a Mania an Irish dowry, when a gang present fell upon the of ficers and beat them so severely that Cramming, died this morning of hie injuries. Grant, It is felted, cannot recover. WAgiILNGTON Crrr, Nor. 25.—My former dis patch having been nnanthorizidly contradicted, I repeat, on the bestitiformation, that the pres ent determination is not to forward copies of the President's Message for the distant newspapers, as heretofore in advance of its delivery.to Con gress. It may not even Do printed until that time. - CHICAGO Rov-1113.—1n the care of Caldwell, conductor on the Chicago & Burlington Railroad, charged with embealement, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty; sentenced to the Penitentiary one year. A motion was made fora new trial. • d large warehouse and eleirater, owned by M C. Walker, was deelloyed hy *re this • •,. lob% n°l kn ew. \ --- NEW YORK NOT 2 t+.—The Sleekly statement of ariorages of Banks of this oily, shows an iszonage of $282,000 in loans, and ge112,00,01* ipso% a decrease or $142,000 Jul:limitation, and Valle 000 in depositest New °ALLAN!, Nov. 24.-13 y an arrival from Galveston, dotes to the '2 ad bast have been re ceived. The lion. Thomas J. Mak been ‘lA saimoasly re•eleeted to the U. S. Senate for the term of six years. POILIDILPILA,NOT. 26.-416n2rfiKm ; the ex port demand having fallen off; but holders ars firm at $9,40; 1000 mars western sold after the chum of our report Saturday, at $9,611. Corn meat in better demand; Wes of 500 bush.. Penna. at $4; and 1000. on speculation at 54,25. 'Wheat in good demand; for milling at oteriquolitione, but limited antount.offering, rammially"xestricts operations; lake ofSOOO buslt:; Elonfhenu Penna. And Westettcred; at ;s2,l§.loepriroth.s2,lo for fair, and $1,90 fior irtferior.:4neg 1900 bar. Tenoesmee on private terms; a email lot'of white at $2,25®2,80. nysoootinnes in good demand, and Ittrther sales of 8000 bosh. at $l,lO, the 'drawled Wes of frieght on Penna. ,li ft. have cat off the supplies frames West, Cornioaroe; we quote old yellow at $l, new 70Q7& 'Whisky, steady demand; sales of bbla at 40(2441, mad hhds at 300.00. NIA' TOIIV., Nov. Z.—Static lover ; Cl2/IIINIT: bind .26i; Canton ii; Rending 91; Michigan -Southern 961, Brio 52 .Cotton firm; saes /000 balm; Orleans middling 4; Uplands middling , 91. Flour firm; 1500 - 13 tile. Wheat jmpiorilig; 1600.bnah 'sold. Coro firm. sake 7^ 000 M Lull prices. Pork drooping; 450 DIAL '' Beet, firm; . 250 bbia. Lard firm; BO bble.. Whiskey - firmer; 650 bblo. Coffee steady. tingir. firm; 'lOO bhde. Freights firm. c BALTIIIO/16, Nov. ' 213.--Ploor steady. Whet 3c44a. hOw.@i better,. wdee old white sod Jolley corn wt95.14-newWhlte'ke TOo.-to - Mg.lellow. 800.0860. Smell tratutebtiotre in =fiat 'Ail 'Provisions: . 'iladotiaideel/d; iboulden . Valagal; mess Pork $21,60. ' -' I , . ' Nsw Cannons, Nor. 24.—Cotton firm to-stsy. with Wes 25Q0 balm Corn is selling at 800 Small Farm] for Bali. • - tfrisubscriber, wisbing to move WeittS'OP s tt E , for ials thi Pe rm ost ostikh 1111 Iltx Itifirsdiskinir. township, Alleghsny wont:. stand 4 mils. oat from newiskiwy Borough. Then 66 wpm. stoat id elstirsd.. , pod in Braes. the rest that:or, WNW Lowarginigta ars a uM 4 lia . staZ t. = . 1 . 111= Tol.=raliVadfis • and Ms alb:data= In good condition. Tams ressonslis, • - wsl44avon's . • . Ititllßßl MULOWEB3O.I4:-.1 Administratili'l Notice: • ' 110' MICE herehairen. that Letters of ..Lsi Administration tan. granted to th. onteatb , 'or on tho .441toollita late , Roy Vontion. of Tomo. tn . tn, Allegheny county;._Pit. ' Arttindobted to to.ato NM plow* tat/ atlas into' &am and Nato. and ttn.tojtottnitditnis id** tim,lientlady I%on Wad nt obt9tlttl . . " B4Vlttilnt iLtliatta. 3 TWO DOA* LOIlt,,: 1 &BLACK POINTER 'PUP, krinonihcoldk trod kit on 12th if .04eberorlatirda Not Ibilows ad the nor &ha tavettit taw hwt,_•104.4 of 410-. tIPTed with whit.; but an • k bitt• to. R.= Mb idot.t.lV ie lltd LtretColaroct ionrin 2 71Witiligh that/MI. . nett of Itur ados:sall .01W= the woo. thrjwl add tont bud es • Wattltlathic tgl i tt bo tre r ra = r t.:4%7,0.w told to soy ,2817 deco. w zi oNA i i i, , , . so264ltdiwS No. 22 Wood wt. -rntftw!tth.- W , --- LettetZiktojAllitild." on' tba odd* a wipubi i W.74.41;40.47 ON floototo4l, lam bon cresitotrAo uvioomdbow..AU pte ti loony ludobtod to Mkt totato wtitai da sod Woo tiol i tM . or a . to tor wi tri z it IToe, d rit r etilja owua6lo. AlitgliMpePOWit *7 an 11. 11111$1111."1 edls 41t073. QTEARINE'VANDLES--A ' new arttele, aregyietli as e t l,t add /May Ada %as mI4 S 'I9"V2Z tre 1110, .o.roe. '_ggfnus •-reo J 0.41 bi pax; , 81/114Tag*D12410aTIL • upsarit san-so bbla. rgesale b,y, 1.4 13.012 ' • D. A. /411311LITOOK 00. Onsunolain -iron VONSTANTLY ON 11A241) AND' PON n i ) imM d lg 11k11.N W1T11.11114301% v v llmmi•od., M. VLOAKS AND TAWAS--Ai A, MMod • tat, en da 'made/ eon, Oloall and UV th• 1 .4 4 .057 1 . 6 . sod mostfallovallo awl 41QUILIS--600 lbd for sale bv: - - seta a a: IaIINICPTOOK MOO. WANTS; 81TVATIONts,-. irippeotolge . L.• • /Adt,- - ana.t.A u ck.stseditamc uraim, -.•••lmmr. • rod Imin , ostolkotak •6•l' so Paw In a fttg• An. at lletare 0111 p.. ‘01111.1"—Wi bble, gyrum• "2,18 - " MVargiNDaUfri." ANNERB bble: for Wei by, • • Tao 2 2 • . • -A. .....N.uINgBTOCZ cu. Tv. YOU ,warkt .to get taa 144 '111, V ll O. oirftd. 44.Z1th OW.; • 0 -, * , 11.4. -6. i_ gp/LLrQr ai„,, ~.. -.. y:.,.,.,.e ~r,-~r::,, COMMERCIAL: DZIMMFFIISE OF ARBITEATIOD. FOR innoinEn. GM W. Cass, V. P.—WW. Prizuns, D. W.C.i...12W, Jmo. A. WELDON, RAM 3. Taws,. PITTRITPROH.BIARKETS PirrnozoloBl.rrrlo Chresa Totooday l!docolog;.118ovmPor 1845 PLOIIII-Bnorkot dm; se4rm flue ad 100 . tdde.. aztys femllyemd 100 do. at VAX and 40 do. at 1184714: 81 oak& at 100 lbw. at 84.80 t 0 N . 14 . 0114111—• sole of 4000 boa. 41=8. Tenmeeee red. to ar rive rldo walk. at 6492 Ni—the hiediert flouv yet paid thio 2117CE.WIILLT FLOl7ll—not No arm; des from store of 4600 lbo et i 3.37 sad 1000 So; at 117.70. ot LIMAN. rattle ed St 77. • • MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The demand far. 'which 'which existed in the alit pan of the some, at the West. for the purpose of ' , morose. induced ems of Us Bastard hanks to. I ' ,/ themsdres Wain and the eurrtoof haring returned man rapidly th•• was tontorderit.• the cousequance Ira heels dithealtrin redetoptione and dlertedit id the dodfolk Bonk. The continued • • •thes in the epode of the Berton tank. had prepared ua Air anus trouble In that nert., but w. dld nut look het SO Lena • brood of tank dlertedits at one thus. knells. tram Theon's Report le wee Trthereon's BATlL•thert Ron.= Omar.. teiday,hventeg, Nee. 919, Mb. I- Telekraphs from Borten Intone he that the daffolk beak has discredited or thrown out the notes of the MojrAni New England Banks, via: Orono Bank, Maine: Bank, Maine, Ellsworth Rank, Yakut _Bonk of /ZZGI . , Vermont; People's Bank. Vann% Malmo Bank. Maw Rhode island thrttral Rank. • The •thault.of Boralton" abase lea &attend bank, and should not thathunded with the Rotelton ibaok. The Mod. ssoria7k^ hich " should Ash and VI be =Waded 'With the "klealani Elm Bank," of Maim " It 1001 not lb now that threebeaks Kt Indeed we shell be dheoppointedif the Suffolk an not, in a ver7 ferk atnthiake lathe of the Timlioldrts of notes of the ab moot ort s will b m e wise not to sacrifice by a precipitate sale, ihr we cannot model. that any bank which was sound a fear alto cut be land- At the Metropolitan (N. -T.) Hain the Rhode Idand Central, Bearsport, Kllsenth ant Beyalton Henke me throvitant. The broken ewe trilyinit the notes only at a Brae dieconnt. but holden did net appear disposed to amino. them. Than was a: roodehat of•eseltemeat day in Boston. which, if it dcmometatee kite as maid will dou bt/ea !MINS the Men Tlnetlrono,new and "worth Klrdro wouennumPondeuttof the Geaceur bank of Bosum.'theentharranment et laidl tamed Ite to erodes the notee or than banks Bola the Malik. o. It has heretotnedone. In the nue Wan Ormere dec lotion is band royally redeamedend In Japans here ron o. down tOI/100,000. It parenrotcldlY. /f wound nil It le believed th em will be little on no lOss - to the stookholdem Judging Ram the lanaemmt of the Soemh hank.. 00.. 000 only of coin with • line of lOW of over bolo the epecieloo beans Woos% the nattre'tanis of the opus. Moll of all the New Indiana bandit. istnyteident then mutt be conskterable °attraction Venom can be attained. The old rendered Wry CM Suffolk Book to ite country corremendeat boots is shown by the Bet that the discount lift bit one dome to $1,165,000 =IY /0K la mot more than MI impltakwhile the debts doe to It Bm otte wr bucks bars inmened to 11.981,000 or OK Wean mom than Ildrospltal and 'the amount eln• by the UMW to other tents le teemed to a Traction len than LW s ndi• lion Of dB/lam—N. T,lklb.' TO•dty thy tal t aph Nom Roston unmanning that AR* Rafael Rent of t e 1 common redeeming meta. under the New Ragland conally lanky—had thrown out T r .rnlaig _Dotes of no I. that' atz of thearban.U.— The New RaglaM warill.not• anent has hem orndardly marragad roe tasty at thirty YantLaald tram ars mope. anr dlasafroas allure. somas the eountry beano. becalm of. the anualant cheat upagabes. thzongle taltably ortadostad Bu&la madam term radmptica Banton. Mane would be IMII Rem Shwas or tsar sospnalana. of any 0104 LI the New Ragland on. an of Itesear lean, ware WS otiarifa zoom channels. Rut within two of threepora pent.yhe gesc. of tosollot ohms:anthem at • low Ramat. for Wastarn we, has grown On to a dannerona paha% Tb. mutt tan been *amnia& and the 1.4.1 none lu the gractlas maimed to Is ocession. ally.-abd Is lthria to be 'feu treqoßttly--oarYked to the we tram of eadrantennent. 7.bb swan, we tuns the drat eour Nulls In the tlabrardag of the New England money money market by the rapid rattan of idle Western circa. Janoq and eonsmanat &sconce of moo of the Maine and Rhode Island Mot. by tem& sidanalag earreanondant In /tartan.—N. Y. Timor. 11100.-71te general tons of the melt Went Amiga neve taLnere favorable for the hem Mad* , ;With n. mem euy money Market, the hefhteam of the ritetralon tariropen Iron adoring /mate sonslisly Nab The American lion mailuit bat ten derssesol from *MOM amose-flnesselal net , . from e.t.d. Mentor of the oelMon lb. rake and • too eager diapeettion on the pert of warp to WI [halt pendoote baton U. shone to 00th • compare. Wel, hear; dock , l i =et r . Reit. ',each to cesse6,l6o. 6 nom. ate }Wok memo meat he onuhl• = . l tZjedslus Lby the to quolatiom as dodos Um h•t IFIKILbn M l = small amounts , mooing an atmogate of f 1116 Mos - of PIK. Salm have bean made at anUormo. 541, 100 and 134 Mr Yoe. I. Zang 3 respectively. lineored.l rumen hare promallel that Wee ware made at brew quommlook Bars aro la modvasta &mend, with DO .101410111 of a deellort Tootation NV ULM 100 toss lez4ltrr 0011 rata. Nolte are Mealy at $1 to $1,90. 6 mos. balm been he considetsble mn;linbytt ' ass="&Schaaf* Wm Lean • y - tortes moscros to Sow Vain Mated i Srt... elskis 0.111./1112 tbe Sawing. taloonalassonla to the serolaus smeltam The totem yr sot Orltte• - She Oren . "The MOWS MUD Mlle Mos pthgam bum au 'Champ: ltrary thearalleitin I. either a boll or a beer. and ell the meet are future She Veneta OespossOodon mon het la nolo% all Prod" toras ~66Wisr t lmisso toss j Heeu/risa laf t sioot ta: musery.i.c Trlgtolli v ao asuiV " Sosloy toktoligna nary. andbAllarlahmary reldelglfa Mad Lard 06eam nos void yesterday lee January. at 11.5 f; I,SOU hob. Prime ) Hem Ned Us teen meld within the Pa be den he the Wreath marked at IPlCAAAsdliarehle tape:embus and Jan uary. .1A la to be peeled here and La naltleoure. gloms ohm are she brief. lbsey melee of State MILT at 11,, 251 Utsb Um mot. 62.064.f0r elms. POO Is mead kr Jas utury delivery; etch heney omooOf but 00 sellent the latter strolling the • El. we% eery (mils edema reetarlay and today. add She market *sal nat, balm* trpreared Vets well retuned wlth 17.1m4 intiounb there was •. brisk demand Mr • while usher nwtrw. an ram eskw3 sm. rale Is an nn. local mature In Ins Rork tra4a. About WOG head went a* the market Mthey r I/ Arland nslt even delivery. and the Indications ere t I.callieelVartseUlta will be very large. Ilse *we that nava elmaghtered ea ale. ware In aka ardor end larded we Galosh leer were not 00 awry Y il wee =pram* Gar Seesotee Moenworld Tern ow. Later arrivals. haer~. will .0400 Oat better. The market Mr hog pram wan *ha now Mem took was freely Waged at *17.60. *aid wanbilmee been bought tor • traction less. Omen Meat., whirh wrevimuly add -6 8. :1. and 41. N, lot Shookbere, Mama, e5O three, were ot. awed MAW at 016. 73. lad Skis. Laid le the only crtlrea that Is euetalned, IlmoSemaart hums nusardertstrere tele. Anti wp m] to the aewieam. at equal to //E n t. vt... bar rel. a. lot or prime ken/ 01417 r.515• Ma. Gas. IMPORTS BY ROAD. Curnlogo & Prresargoa. tie 'calor . 6 4 410 boogo tlOor. Ar4l% U.: ago &Mgr, Ido Nur, 60 onlcosa. & W Mr. &VOW,. Au 43111, Vain It 11-066 by gloos,l2B do Tic &rough dlt