PITTSBURG " .MONDAY MORNING, Jeth. 21, 1868 Tuna louro-Dziestior Conwr.-The following cases will be tried th 4 week in the District Coast by Judge Manson Nos. • 234. 13Segy vs. Boll.• 289, lisps la. Hays. 117. Noble VD, Root. 61?Johoson vs. Nrgley & Mohan. 62. flantels. Same. 89. HoyevsMao4ey. 174. Isis's vs. Howarth. ' 196: Cochran vs., Everson. 227. Lconon'vs. "-Alga°. 286- Otlmee . •116 /9",4322n0r Bro. • . 157. Nelson va..pirster. • ' :2149 LIPT. 2. Lyon et. al' *DEE 4. Preston vs. Davidson, .qt ox. 5. Marshall vs. • s•- 6. Duncan vs. Duncan. • 7. Shippiman .ve. M'Kee. B. Anderson re. Murray. 9. M'Cormilok B. &.1. Watson. 10. Stinchcombe vs. Miller: ' Robb vs4o•Brien. 13. Jessup TO. Singsziy. 14. Bhoenberger ear's vs. 'Duncan. . 16. Richardson vs. Scott. ' 16. Sampson vs. Grier. 17. Samson. Same. 18. Spencer vs. Smith adm'r. 10. Jacobs vs. Penifenhorst & Co. , 20. Yells for HolmEs vs. Trovillo. 21. Kramer& Rabin vs. Ward. 22: Shoenberger's suss vs. M'Cormick. _23.' P.-4 S. R. B. vs. 11111. 24. Hemingrey vs-Rohland. ' 26. Wright vs. ISP,Cutoheon et. al. 26. Daabenmeyer vs. S. & J. M'Kee. ' 27. Warlield vs. Forsyth. 28. Bryan, Kennedy & co., vs. Citizen's Lee. Co. 81. Cargo vs. Commas. • 82. Park & Co: vs. Huey & Bro. 83. Rowland TX Miller, Schnee& et. al. 34. ltosi; Mason &Bunting vs. a. b. Betels's. 35. Haney Brown,vs..Rickmatt & Soles. • 30, Panlkman m Dawson. 37.%3PBride ts. WWI*. 3g. &Mel Ts. hi'Kee 39. Hillock & Davis vs. M. 11. West. 40. T. SkHeave. Neeley & Ritchie. 41. John ?Settler vs, J. Roman. 42. Dawson et. oz. vs. Thorns Hill. 43. R. 3. Porter vs.ll. F. Weaver. .44. B. L. 1111mano,.m. Breading. Dzot is CONILT. —Be for° Judge Haropthn. Isaac B. Darker ra John W. Dorland. This case was resumed on Saturday, and concluded ..•• by the Jury finding for the defendant. Culbertson vs Hornbeck and wife. Rule on plairitiff to show canoe why the writ of veld a. should not be set aside at the cost of the plain tiff. ; Reasons filed. • - , Dunberroayer vs McKee, No. 666, April term, 1865. Order granted on defendant to produce on the-trial of this mule, the written agreement in the within affidarifmentioned or Chow canoe why this ordar cannet be complied with. McClintock re idißritie. Rule to show aurae why judgment should not be opened, and defend ...ant let into a defence. • Larimer vs - Ormsby. Bale to show cause why. _ the judgment in this case should not be eat aside . at defeMiant's cost, being Irregularly entered. Wilkins va Boyle. Bale to show cause why judgment ehonid not be epened, , and defendant let into a defense. VAIL Falkner vs. John Duch. The defendant, arrested °as caplets for damages for assault and battery, was released on slooobaiL . • Bandolls ears vs J. Charles, B. CauMball, ' appointed Auditor to distribute money paid Into • Court on this wsit. Boston vs Morgan. Bole to show cause why judgment should:not be entered In default of a enfiloient affidavit of defence. Paper book Med. Smitten as , Baton. Verdict set aside, dad new trill i gnited. Pittsburgh: Loan and Building Association. Plaintiff has leave to take out execution for the princial bond and affidavit . debt and interest coot d and as per con dition o f lieurrsom.—John Ronneler, convicted of an Assault and 'Battery upon William Hum a pollee officer of Bermingham, was brought into Court • on Saturday, and sentenced by Judge MoChire, to undergo an imprisonment lathe Jail for three ' months. • ' The prisoner was also sentenced on another conviction for Assault and Battery upon Martin Hartzell„ to undergo an imprisonment, of three months In the County Jail, to commence upon the aspiration of the first sentence. lota Boyle, who plead guilty to two indict . manta for selling liquor in violation of the ,!Aot nflrPtii last, wee brought in for sentence. His counsel-and - Alderman MoMasters made state meats to the showing that the - mercantile N' . 4ppraise - r had amutssed him for selling liquor, ,and that Boyle had been scied for the tax. under the - bellef Mutt he :had full licence to do so, be continued the sale of liquor. This Court, In oonauleraiion• thereof, sentenced him to pay a fine of-450;4nd go to jail for twenty &YE, only. • 'William- Dunlap, convicted of Grand Larceny .of pan and other goOds belonging to E.I Londe„ wee oentenced by the Court to imprieon toentlit the Penitentiary, for one year and one - month. . Jackson leilley.Lrho plead guilty to an assault upon Jokn was sentenood to ',OUR for five months. • Gime Johnston, colored, yonviets4:of Burg . buy true/0 of •John Robinson at the October term, brlPfcreirhom a motion for a new trial me • made, was buirght In. Judge McClure. en. • nomeeLthat the motion was overruled, and Fro . - ceeded to sentence the defendant to Imprison. mentin therenitentinry for and during the term of four. piers and one month: • A ZOAD Cam—lodge ,Bh aler ory Wage,' sebthitted to the Jodges In the; (Nana Sessione, 'die ewe of 'Toby, s milkmaid, vs. th. fleperrlsors of ROSS Township, sedan for taledenesnor to aloe In !weeding to repairs road Toning through that • township, He prostaided' no ay that the , Stmerdaore of Ohio townehip had bees indicted for not repaltinetbat pert of the some road tanning through their township, bat. were 1 segnittecf tothegronad that some Pink Reed Compsothed obtained the right to sae 'tie anal end' take-poem:don ' thereof 1,166 * eaten ejl , soitted*at. Of maws tbilr seams song not best:Wielded ; and the miff duestfon hi the ease ran the matter' of matt; Sie &eat; the dm phansit;logit tentighethe snit id good faith, and be eaggestelthatejarybe easpanneled,instroot ed to tat; for decants, and to deolde the met: 'ter of oat:Mown the diary of the Overt The Coot, after , temarking orm the great in =wade* the present con dit ion of the road was, thought Oa an set should be passed coin , pairing Cive Malted Company to immediately take 'ptesissition of mild told or abandon their tight. The raggaition of ;edge glosler would belskin into comiderstion' and decision given ins day or two. Emirs sur Brsizzcz.--John Bzowl; aro Bakiwis', alias Lewis; convicted of the lar ceny of rods to the amount of three hundred ?loan from T. ii. 2dellnighe.t Sm., aid of an i:eurardt end battery upon Mr. John Minn, far mer,' while attempting to 'conceal the etolen getede, was hronght into the Criminal Court on Hatterday„ for ierdeneri. For the grand larceny, Judge McClure een talked thellisoner to undergo an imprisonnumt in tie Prealteutlary, for two ,yeari and nine For the assault the Court re:ltasca him to =dery an imprisonment is the Western Peal tentlm7 for. three pears, to commits:teapot' the expiration of the east impomel eeutence. • Canes' dcatrthozn:—C,ol. hfcCandleta, on urdsy, the Criminal - Court, leered that the cane of Coco . vs. Joseph , Boat and John Wills. members of Mayor Adams' bite pollee, in ', dieted for' Assault and Battery with Intent to be continue to the March term, *Flag to • the absence of important nit:nese. The defendants are charged to hare committed the offence for rthloh they are indicted while at - jeering to arrest the prosecutor on a charge of obtaining tho hire of a buggy en a Sunday, 'under fah* representatione.,... • - The Boort granted the rule provided that there abe! be no farther delay than to the March tem.: Cowmanmai ArpolaTED.—DaTid Reed, Bag., motel the Court on Saturday to appoint a Com. lalelioner - to tax the costs and other exponent banned by .a lirajbancan, la defending her self from an application for divorce, made by bet - :_kijabstit4 John Duncan. The sppliatlon tau Xefasedifk the Court of tits county, but the hos : band trinmeded in atoning the divorce in Ohio: The object of the motion WU to have the unite Manned to the hinhand, to accionlance with a dechdon of the Supieme Court. Themotbm was granted. Iriarrni APPOIErreD.—In pursuance of an act otatmeroblic Jedge -hloClure, on Satorday, appolateki the following gentlemen Visitors of the Beard of. the County Directors of the Poor, Hirim Mai:, Jas. Carothers,-D. Boyd,. R. 0: Walker, Henry Chalfont.' • BMuesley mmaleg„ ... t een etr Dulzun* bone Stteebed.lnagsg° the . = k ee l rim . 447. vB:llr;rnil4,""g :apee"n4 her. n"11 th° I. bail* b3tenene ' Qu a hue tortaaate otherFieo • Wend 'be "goo. been badly !Nand : , . Apca inanon:Bannann.-- . ..cot Glenn on sou; in the Criminal Conti,n' cod' f°7 the Aga. s ego van awned Leide, node Ininliot 1 2L=ff Pretmed by WO Umtd .l I 0 Thck 11011004 111.1'nfala ' V:et: i•Ep..nmrr Sumac LIQUOR Wrrnowr Licoutss.-8. Stein burg, Augusta Stainburg, Ada linnets, and two or three others, employed at the Opollo hall Lager Beer Hoctie, Wood street, were emoted on Saturday night, and held to bail in $5OO each, by Mayor Bingham for selling Beer withont li cense, (Ton the cats of a man named Miller, the seine person who brought snit against these par ties for the larceny of s gold watch a day or two since. Dolan Axon; Ho ` A disease, resem bling the typhus fever, is said to lie min among horses In thisvieinity. If properly treat ed, the disease can be easily removed. . Beinamer's FIELD PLANK Bose.—A meeting of Stockholders in the Pittebargh and Brad dock's Field Plank Road was to bare been held on Saturday, to consider the condition of the' road, and the policy of repairing it, or of aban doningthe charter. ASIIIIVIIILUIT.—Tbd Anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association, willle held this evening in the First Presbyterian Church, Wood street. neva. Paxton and Coolnnen wilt deliver the orations. Wasarurros -erre, Jan. 19.—The Benate was not in seeeion to-day. Rotas.—Mr. Cllngman offered a Resolution that during the call of the roll no debate or per sonal explanations shall be In order and this rule limiting members to ten minutes In debate shall not be suspended except by the unanimous consent of tha House. Mr. Clingman thought the Rome had degenerated into a mete debating society, voting was more likely to result in an election than discussion, because the litter only seems to influence p,artles and factions thou in creasing the. ditßaulty. The ResOlution was adapted. The'Rotise then proceeded to rote for Speak er, the ballot resulting u follows: Banks 94; Richardson 69; Fuller 81; Pennington 3;11r: Campbell of Ohio 8, and Porter and Poster each one. NeUssary to a oboloe 102. . Meeers. Quitman and Grew spoke each at length, one defending the Bonth and the ether the North, concerning the Slavery question. Mr. Colfax. gar) a history of the adoption of the plurality rule in 1849, saying that before its adoption eight similar propositions had/come from the Democrats and ono from Whip! The Democrats then claimed to hare a majorily, but owing to defection in their ranks oodld not all unite uponoti, candidate for Speaker. The publicans were now similarly eltuatilid and should have the benefit of the role. The / Democrats de pounced the Whigs aa bitterly then as they do :Republicans now. Mr. &cook mid, if this was a mere equable between National parties there could be no serious objection to the adoption of the placidity rule, but the old Whig party was as white as snow compared with the crim. con, guilt, speak ing politically, of ,the Republican party, and when he saw the qq doption . of the role likely to result in the election ofa sectional candidate, he would be justified in standing here till the creek of doom In resisting it. • Mr. Hick , : pa tiny Morelli and Harris of 111., in replying Mr. Graw, earnestly denied that Henry C y had loured the passage of the nia soon restriction. Mi t /Harris, in addi ti on to documents, refused M e testimony of Gen. Jessup in support of hie/position, saying that Gen. Jessup was pres ent at thit time and took notes. / Mr. Graw referred to the declaration of Mr. Clay himself in the Senate of 1850 to show that the latter favored the lido of 86.80. ' After farther debate Mr. Clingman offered a; reeolution, that for one week Emden a speaker is sooner elected, no debate shall be in order unlees by unanimous consent. The resolution was adopted by 46 majority and the House adjourned. • Simmons, Jan. 19.—The mail from the South brings New Orleans papers of from Wed nesday to Saturday last. The Mexican papersof the Bth are filled with articles ehowing that- the country is still the victim of mingled anarcbrand tyranny. The press kw in more inquisitional than any ever heretofore enacted, numbers of journals have been obliged to snapetid or altogether abandon publication and several editors have been sued and thrown • into prison. The government .1a endeavoring to explain away the excessive °di:. oneness of the enactments. De Gallode in Xnan a Junto and Arne In'Sierra Gorda are engaged In armed opposition to Comonforta govekunent Vidorin Is ertrengtherung himself for future movements with men arms, ammunition and provisions which he is taking care ,to 'secure in abundance. • An WASIIIIIIHON CITY, el= soer,..pia o rr nion nye that no such 'questioti as the atispeaslon of cliplo matio intereomas has been before the CebineL Our relations with Great/Britain ere surtainly delicate and perhaps critical ; but a proposed withdrawal of Itiaiatcot is not among the eviden ces going to intimate-the deritacy of those rela tions The Union fairamrsays, we , eaenot deny that there are serous qtastioes of difference be tween the two gurertmorev. The Han. Jefferson Dana Secretary of War, bar been nominated for 11. S. Senator by the Democrats °file Illuisaippl Legislature on . the let ballot; by'l2 majority. Br. Louie, Jan. 10.—The Klokspoo, Kansas Pioneer of the 14th, gays a battle took place last night, tit etudon bctiecn AbeOltenia's and Prol3invery men, the for sr Making the attack. One Pro• Slavery man we killed and several wounded. Several Abolit opiate were killed and wounded. A company fr m Lawrence headed by Drown commenced t 4o. eight the Klckapoo . Rangers. Alarge num r o penlogs left for Seaton. The distrubance 11 IS opposed one- noted out of Me Free *4l elation on the 10th. Loaarm% Jaw 11—The City Loma for • million of doßare to the Latina, and Nashville Railroad vaa carried by 13 majority. The loan to Snot Water Worts WAS carried by abort one thoottad majority, &suer, Jaz 19---fu thce cue of the disputed tudgestap of vs. Cowles, the Court of Af peals to-dsy prejudgment is favor of plaid. -Mira Viz, ises, 79.—The stesciskip AUsatle sagel at awe to-slay :or Ueerpool. , fibs takes no *tete. . . Bus Yusir, Jau. 10.--4ottcni qulsk , udes 000 balsa 111 . 6.ra firm; tales 17,000 bbls. at SBA for good Ohio. Wheat flrin; tales 11,000 basil. Cola firm; Wee 20,000 bush, Pork doll; sales 250 hbls. Baer doll; Vales 1 bbla Lard firm; sallei 200 bblL Widakey quiet; vales 100 bble. Cares satin; Wes 11,00¢ -bap 810 at /11,— Styr firm; sales 600 blida Or Wm; at 81. -Mo lasses drooping; sales 200 this. at dis. Linseed and. Lard Oils steady. Bacon timer, sad Wilde el at 9} ®10; llama 91 and Shoulders 71. Bat ter firm ac 18®23. Stooks lover; Cumberland Coal Co. 281; Galeria & Chicago 1091; Mich. Southern and Seethe= Indiana 824; N. Y. Cen tral 931; Beading 87. _ Pmx.enzmna, Jan. 10.—The export demind for Flour continues limited and Only 4 00 ( 43600. bbls disposed of at $8,25 for standard brands and $8,60 for extra. In common braluiti there lea moderate demand for home consumption at 58.26.t0 $9,60. Wheat, demand limited; small sales red at $2 per bath. and white at $2,16® $2,20. Bye steadr at $l. Corp wares with a fair demand, sales 400 Inn& new yellow at 800. and old 860. all in store. Whiekey, demand limited; small Wee of bbls at 85 and hhda at 88(344 per gallon. , • .'"Vnrenristn. Jan. 19.—Pions Steady; saln 200 bble. st $0,75. Biles 400 bob. -red Wheat at $1,28. PCOTWOrId steady; salei,7oo pieces green Shoulder* ast 611 males 15 hhds. of good fair Sugar at 84 Snd 40 bags fair Coffee at 12(@2}; salesBo bilk. Molasses at 400. Whiskey de pressed and buyers not offering over 25. Ilemnstonz, Jan. 17.—The market id• steady; small Wee of City Mills Flour at $8 and 600 bble. Howard Street at $8,064@58,121. Wheat unchanged; sales of Corn at 14®78 for yellow and 78@75 for whim • Warren's Improved Fire and Water Prom WONG been for tbo bat slam -years az- Seely seasired In the resenh2 t of Um Owe Pew awe used la all the prfwet dile. of th e Throe, aura. wt.* tlese It buboes cadet every yeristy rot droconteroces. and Mae testeared:suid rarer ed tat...hwen Oee showed Una Wood/ be d=i ttat:Ag b. ro do jobTib b ird tb. ty,l Itt3outlatlfl fro . 3 • et tw arr rm.:Dog to tals, re:bothef_y rehear trateratol me earl tastable from nl,e , palwo . of thaw* we Mae rem lammed to open a of con • new to this orty,see brag mimed to Preen to Nay armot•we meleePtew Mks maypole. to the Darrow see of the alba:mot Eittstonah eart WelnltY. Re duel' mem dambility eel melset a =rme emewit borejlre mod weer meet it tee men _ ,_ ___ , The Met kitrh the to ~„.,,,W.4l=i, to . incto tao roes-wet we eiiir frourablimitana• . atorzeh m irjfflaz Irma ttrxighd no ebet ' o err thaw twarresea by_ spotted with appal . the notelet f Alberti good tiala u gab. We the to• I: etion of wow of era rats, Mar beesaadned.' .Vin farther holoanstlonand wilmmem, Dem 41 wait If*WWW O4 . IL ill:Weauteritoo. r . 24 nth steset,pl The atari maim mar to Pm Crct the SaloviTh zsogioltovezt ., e - to,warmtri. limwr b i w„ Mal% cl a a a t,t!w a rgntt.' Ismtts raw as. Olfrolt balldlng,E - Jai liti—blic. m- QtMert itip a re=ci,NWrtterM=W i t y . ,. Mutton Ma= le Ilgeiree., gai, Bea T a. Anat. == tia t ta .a r A md a " ia n , wet . ..trews. ederslet- y. mIN ROBINSON TOWNSHIP. FOR r. allt___Eltvto f d a = Zrarair so cod UT! The SteutenWe Itailzosi rpr..tbsoagb OW botta wsv ..211°.=, .Wt.t . TiirMt 34ViCett a eau *.ROM. lUlo4.Vmenbeata otacceselbststi•LOg realm DM /mune Bun. 8 One. young orchard. The 1*: . ete , 21 , 1 eee 4..4 beet geeBlB. .ante he lat OW iIP 4 P i , isi + A .. p, AtPoil, l (o.4nass. • TELEGRAPHIC. CONGRESSIONAL C I 1173.1gRCIAL. COMMITTER OF ARBITRATION, FOR JANUARY Ow. W. Cm, Y. .—W. MBA., W. B. Lamy, Mum Bat, B. P. 8113lITIL. PITTAIIIIIGH MARKETS Errrsarman m Orna, I bind. Mona.. JAmuar O y 21 ". . 18541 I FLOllB—arciall4alaa of .tra from wagon id $7,50; aaSea from rtoio at yrolonorat. . GRA.IN—t. plelpt• by &sighs from U. onantry aro large; W. on arr Aral of 160, 500 and 3/30 bun Rie at SO. and 230 oo at TION. and 600 do to arri. .t 80; 13. 1.,.160 b. at 11 1 .00 and 75 b. Ear Cm at 46. BACON—ma/6a of woo Gm anarred At 9.10 and 11, cub. LARD—a =ls aria Igo No. 1 at 111 time. BVlTER—nnalfp lea of prima roll at El. 7_,. 11 OIL-,.ale ofB b ls Linared .93. each. it. D S IMD FEDI Bah of 25 boo Dried A.44yr= non, AEHES—aalea 15 tow Pearls at 131'. 10111,12104 MONETAiRY AND COMMERCIAL.' ' Tha money pali•k l et Is decidedly enter today on eat.— Tbo dock people fn o 4 no difficulty 1 , =noising their Want. Poper..le "rotting rather elder but the trams. done are.lhnited lov the mall enroll offerlog. rirn d... names etre gaoling it 600 *cent with good name/at 10 VI cent —N Y Trib. I / The NewOrleangetzl i.. a. of the 3rd'itud. frill/I'lles us with the followings um of the nuautity of produce received at the loyal estecoa. with I hat of last rear: 1054 '55 1355 '55 . • Cbtton, balsa 535.000 875.000 • float, d ' 2.423 224,137 3,402 409.407 Cam esets, Wheat, meta, z 15.V 5 4 . 0 1 ~.: 4 4 2. 4 %0 , Ode, tacks sum • i 277,071 . lkiaspetbbls, 104. 6 ,3 , • 112,041 27.135 , . 37,082 . . L a d, hhie, 5 826 ', 4750 Pork., lbs; • 661,650 351,010 Pork, able and toe. 24433 53,1237 W hiak"7. Ibis, hale Rope, roll; 17.787 • 31467 28 . 304130 , Regatta olecea. , 314 , / 5.330 7,611 43,000 0 6310 aide. 12.471 24.030 Potatoono,.bbls, • ' 'lead.lnno, 30 624 -115,596 2,40 , 24.300 In regard to the • mmds trial* the N Y Independent ` , .e Importer. / teineially are very busy this week. , The Balm of one honer In • single day monnotedte more than the transayo• °ti th e what. month of Januarylaet year. Buyers. ho ever, etwnting those from a distaste., are not yet Maki their heaviest purchases The Philadalphla Jobbers are later market We mason than roma', very few haying et made their appearance; sod the same h tmo regard to Peat= mtd naltiourre. heat week prom. .......... b"`.lt 4ca b el:f the h t 4 , T , l2Artinfrhoualsillrm that er an their mare ann Vsalittreco man, orga l lo o hand tat only a few of their amid be got crf In time for the early January trade it W. age no mason Tat to thane. the opinion expreurel we that tha untmilate nllll pe r ell' • meal larger Mum usuaL • howls may bed! •7A • tial." IVES NEWS ri The 'AVM Is fro May both at Cincinnati gad . 'aide elite. and people ar mooing wo foot. dt liserdatem to. land, below gym= le, there is o gingaof let. which has put an end to may tion below the belle. Tt. steamer Cale Mala from New Orleans is at Cleiro... She Immo for Pittsburgh with the opening of navigation. The wood work seterontuting a demi*e an lopord of the Crystal Palace. lying at the foot of aired street. N. 0.. might lire on the Mani= of the M. and for the time being created quite lit Poole amens the 'taunt oats which line the levee atermand below the point where t h e Palm. is moored: fOrturiately the flames were dimovered In Moir lodeimor.and were eating - aided beton they had made much headway. Tb. consequence of • large Sr. among the etanotenats at the New Orleans whines would at %Melamine& be most deplorable. The dohndlitione (built hem.) grounded to thy. lower 1.... Allsalesippl;on the Ot Lh lost. , bound down. Witk • Olen did omen. At, last unto. (on the 11U Inky) .he wag iriei in • very One petition at the heul of Um le. or bar. at the eromlng .t the foot of Preeldent Island.— She lin with her heed in towards the Arkansas ehoreend the lee coming deed unhurt her has wedged in under her teed. and piled againether dd.. until there It elermstro. MU ity that she 111 be'erewhed Wee die cattim got off.. he Reify pound of ht taken out of her only sena to shove her further atm the bar. If the rirsiennt6enell to felle men thoushatts el:L=ld acme beinc.iresued by the lea the protabyties are that .he will break in two. Els has been gurnate to . the Insurams'Compendea The Belfast went to her , but nee unable to lighten her all airing to the which is forming above her. and keep. Navaj o Inn hey dill don the bar abdch is forming below her. She hes WOO ' es ol cotton on board The Evatwville .1 oral of Saturday ear r: • The Coats hid • Cow nava below are at • heavy as ream Thry ere notaintrowtheir deck hands at foil es. gee. at least some of the boats am. The Bolter.. board down. tag nearly one hundred me...pagers on board. We hope they will have kohnoty to eat. Among thaw are • good many ladles. They have • lomenne Urea TB BY RAILS Orin h Prerwrrt.4l2T.i B It—Z bus oa Jt W Pea; 26 bbl. tloweD W fietetlee; 12 bbl. lard,2 • beef, Ido bot. tn. Beesley Adre 4.11 dead Trdlt, 21 PUS batter. Bdo Bbrlear. , 3 DU_ ,trortb. 24_1t0 lard, 2 bble batter. tie 6 cm 3 46, .1 B Canfield: WO ben wheat. Wllmartb i co: 21 bele Cow, Usgbengh: 42 eke rye, 11 bag.. T 2tae. lazeL Watt /1. Wm*: 1 bbl ego. 1 do butter. Bell f LW rellMTZ`Jittc".s°lr.2n-, 2 ' b florEigta . rye, 1 o corn. ad dos =room, 23 bile tote.. 038 btie cate,e4s boo 96 bdi Earls,. 8 !Ibis butteridddr2 etde4 3, * • Valuable Property for' alo. • leY v irtue u and in pursuance Of an order of tb. o. andshed MAitall. J. M. hat bbtained • loam for 'meal rran in the new rAlutreent and wall karma Iluonie Milting. where la !miriade 12=2 4 se lw start tad aseartment of Plano fortes. SI ltd 11.1. lastrntoente of own dearriptione SD Which are caraully awsto ler blwallan and warranted to siva pea fort salleellation OVIKT Inda2ae. °altered WANTED --A Teacher in she Welhrrille v oak. Patna. Ono qualified to teach the higher Mamba of Mathematic; N. Pldlosotoin Chemistry. Wmit Keeping end Sarreying. will meet with • &mat situation br bardriaurimmbambir, DT order of the Board of Uneaten. 111.11IDOCH, - Secretary. Vaddaynts. Jan. 11. lt46—ialtand MI/3011 Bros.. NeW York, will PAblish, • {417,71DAA, JAN VARY HU, LA NMERE. JULU 0. E. DOA Author orunzioludbLe." 1 T01..1.10¢1. Mak 111,23. • THE many readers and adaurpra of "Form a, msaa."..ot *Midi pate with phsawro• now volciroo hold Ow of "throlicui TholOso." Ob. woos de plume Lomat, .d by Mrs. Doty.) W. Ywo ammo throw M.; wul LIPt . Lawoore . ono whlt len chanalba lbw Its of ..U4 It odootownw re{ worms : r dl.a min blebibell If ths public do not. S4TIR DAT. 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