LiPaiitE6n. PITTSBURGH: I FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 25, 1866. PISTMOT COMM.—Before Judge Williams. fix'thy t - O.lSe of Ross, Mama St Bowing vs. Steam.. retrieve, the jury found for plaintiff $278,44. Elizabeth Sampson vs. David A. Grier; No. 872 November term, 1864; George r. Hamilton for plaintiff; Woods and Mellon for defendant - The defendant owned a piece of property In . Temperanceville, the house, upon which had been burned down, leaving the cellar exposed. Theealntiff and her father were driving along thel road in - a buggy shortly afterwards, when the horse fell: Into:the cellar aforesaid, taking with it the boggy and the occupants. Both were badly injured, and this action Is instituted to recover dameges for the injurie sustained by the plaintiff. 421/111*illtailL—Tho Second anniversary of the Tong Men's Christian Association will be held to-night in the First Presbyterian' Charch.— The following is tbe order of exercises : Anthem—"lsrael's Sons with one accord;" Choir. ? ,Beading Scripture; and Prayer—Rev. W. M. Paxton. - Address—nor. W. D. Howard, D. D. Anthem—" There in hoar of h allowed peace Choir. -' • 4ntrucil Eloorl. Anthem—" Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised," Choir. _-- Address—Rev. Bishop Simpson. ' • .drumel CoSedion. . . Anthem,—"o, sing the God of Israel," Choir. ' Morass Ifusroma.—Last evening the pupils "of Prof. Henry Bohhock gave their annual must : calyaolt•is to • Urge and fashionable audience, at 'Afellor's Muttleal Rooms, Wood Street. ~The performances were such as to reflect credit upon their-preceptor, and received the hearty appro bation of the audience. Among the pieces which especially drew down applause we may mention the opening piece in . tha second part by Means. Rohbock and Mellor, and the selections performed by the Misses LW ' . lepton, - Misses Mellor, Rohbock, Watson, Sel lars, Patterson and Shea. About ten o'clock the performances closed, : . and the company, much pleaaed witlr their en tertainment, retired. &WILT JAL flarrlas.---Eequire Carnahan, of Tempertumeville, committed a man named Edward-. Riley. to jail yesterday, to answer a charge of assault and battery, on complaint of Margaret, his wife. The defendant, we tinder - Mani, while in aatate of intoxication, the night • before, beat his wife in an outrageous manner, and afterwatdei ejected her from the house. Of ficer Fereteon gained admission to the tenement by 'toning open the door, and found Riley lying on the bed, with an axe close by, with which it is supposed •he meant to strike bin wife when ehe returned. Pnoososncs.—This, the anniversary of St. Paul's convention, used formerly to be the date Whin prognostications for the year were made. We give below a versified account of the signs and their portent: It Saint Paul's day be fair and clear, . It doth betide a happy year; But if it chance to snow or rain, Then will will be dear all kinds of grain: If clouds ft mists do dark the skis, Greatstornof bouts and birds shall die: And if the winds do fly aloft, Then wars shall bo the Kingdom's oft. Two. TIIOOSADD VSLENTINE3 10 DI Greta AWIT!--,The attractions at City Hall this even ing promises to beef anovel, pleasing and remu nerative character alleast to.the audience. In addition to the brilliant performances of Kunkel's celebrated troupe, two thousand valentines, from 10 cents to $6 each, will be distributed to the admirers of the company. We have no doubt the Hall will be filled to overflowing. It will be the occasion of Mr. Kunkel's benefit.. 01110 !LAND PEIBBTIOTANIA BAILHOAD--ELICTION ion Drancrons.—The animal election for Di ' rectors was — held yesterday. About thirty, 'thousand sotis 'were cast, and the polls werel kept open until 10 olclock, P. N. The following gentlemen were elected : • James Marshall, James APArtley, Thomas Scott, George W. Cus, John lAMBI, Charles T. t3hiliman, - Charles BLltusseL extras TICLIVEL—The cellar of Chas. Faulk, German, Third Ward,Allegheny, was entered on • Wednesday night and the contents of the larder, consisting of two hims, two shoulders and other articles were taken. Suspicion fell upon two persons named BFCheeney and Burns, and their houses were•acoordingly searched.' None of the stolen articles were fonnd.P Cur .Pnzernta.--The, 'Printing Committee met yesterday, and made the following appoint ments: City Stationers—Key & Co. t Oily Printers—Whitney & Myers. German Printer—L. & W. Nieb. Hinz WARD Bonool.e.—Our reader, will not forget the opening exercisen at the Ninth Ward t3choolz, this evening. D. L. Eaton, Esq., is the orator, and bin hearers will undoubtedly Do well entertained. BOARD or Atutrotas.—The Aldermen of the city hale associated themselves together, under the style of the "Board of Aldermen." Alder man Steele Is President, and Alderman Johns Secretary. .*DtIVATIONAL.—Rey. Dr. Preaely him been elected President of the Board of Control for Allegheny city, and Mr. James T. Sample Beer.- tao'• MOTION FOB A Bilf T=AL.-112 the ease of John Sella for eve. - William Trovillo, Mr. 800, Attorney for dant 'mayday moved forit new trial. Iderstaosph.- , -It will be Been by reference to pur advertising columns that oar friend Dr. Wyckoff has taken unto himself "a better half." We wish the Doctor all the felidty attainable in the married state. • ••• riALLECIAD Exervicator.:--ive have received in vitations to be of the excursion party on the forinalopening of the Allegheny Valley Railroad to Ripanning, which will take place on the 29th aft%ACTED illasmact—A protracted meeting Las been held for several' weeks put at Beaver with great success, between thirty-flve and forty having allied themsallea to the church. Prrrentnian can Rant Rannoso.,-The Coto zoinsionere of Crawford County hare appointed the foll Owing gentlemen Directors of this Road: J. J. Shryoek;D. Deriekeon, B. Wilder and Deese Smith. REWERD.-A. W. Rook, Esq., hoe retired from the Panolvania, Argus, published at Greens - burgh, Ids abate haring - been purehaied by his partner, Mr. I. ' Taa WATIII Woags.—The estimated rirvenae from the Water Werke for the coming year 10 $55,000. Au.rouanzu..—Tho Criminal Court has ad jimued, Wm. D. 'falcon & Co., KASTRACTEI.IIII 07 Cl CIIIIIIOGANY LOOKING G P.& an#iii kW& Portrait sad Miura Wanton wet Du lalar Psalm Di /tweeted aadDoatratio Fancy Goode arira. UMW= aliened a fall aiwietriont or artielei in oar Dos Ira trielto_thoeittantWa of dealers from bah cliff and t w.IDD7 t 0 oirf itar-14 teelia amndant wa earl offer elm loclacioneat tote I. to Qualities ad prim. of temels -114,4-tr . V 3 WOOD ST. carrier of Fourth. R SALD. - -A Lot of: ground, qsorsier of Cbssnut awl Liberty itrsets, ene■benrdtr. t ore bast au Menu Arent and LE feet on Moir: ontrr. kb le ercet.d y goed and substantial %go strdl rouse. =outing 23 feet on Chesnut street and se fest on Liberty street. tt bat present occupied as a grortn7. produce sad Red sore. Alm a dwelling house, Producing an annual rent of $341, exclusive.? •ypyyurteoaoese 00.1. pied by the PlrokribtOr. BLAKELY 6 RICKEY. is 9 corner of Seventh and boalthfleid sta. FaiNEsa, MEN, .ATTENTION—Wo of .. :SW fee Wei ealaeble Peeneetr, ;Mum, 16mIlaa. .e., the thy, withld ill Hosea of 3 Amiga, ion of•Vrie, &,Inadteplete order.-- AU. a dam AM. with &lilts Os. of land. Pam 13:000. t. .11110 11' &hien* rbopend Tountirr. with all neeeetar7 lor tho nutnufaelare, on an eat... 1,. anle of .1111 N a Momeo and Patent Leather Illannfeeter7 and TantmeT, • Teri etzterudra and complate eetabllebasebt. the balldlnnalontr, te. Far feltrqenlata. all bre ea . addraas eL Cu/IDIOM & BON. /51 let et. SPLENDID GARDEN' FARM FOR BALI —mum. Ia Otmotioritoorcudzlp,sdjolabeg Plow Oslo, 4 mile nom the eiry; contains SP norm orldet: hos bozo oorlebod and sorkad as a Idarket Gordon. for mum year• The looprommtles moist of • comfortable holler, good now born and dabber, now atone =Me bottom an orcrd • 01600 treoo,vf theme boot goollty of fralti • motor Vtiolo or lb. mina to =dosed 'deb a gooc t l . boord foam -1.11?1• 1 7 slbelo " otorod ir at atom bandied dollar per seer than imperil sold &Col elo•—for the Moon that Abe men boo mei:mood tboWut. 'or WEIS Ypol7fo J•l2 B. MeLAIN PUN. .' BIirBOOKS from Carter fr. Brat. reed et Book store of E. C. Gartman* Allegheny: nasality's England, Vela 3 and 4; 11/SPWO Naw,Clawiral Linrarr. 6 wan rain Memoirsarranantau Idesaington, 2 to:. • • . - " Sidney Smith. Prim . ..reared" in Euro - g b ah14 . 74 ° 1 1 11 . : : L I Thlo ' Neartt i rt In d"7 , ' Premott's hlllip the 24. sod other naw wanks. 111 b • CROCCO AND PATENT LEATtIEft iidOTOßY—Stistiergre and complete eetsblistunatit &Wilde% %the tith va erat r. is now eltsrect nasals 11:rit=1. The iisselrXtifA n ra ea grow an of the belt description. end on an extensive Stu Widows le b :tor en or =air Dem peented sad Ir aWtyPlttettzt eiettlag it op, ts - suen& e W, %Ng; _A s ag i tvltor'lltr,/, - VtiFer;frEciffringit: `no" :sateen • datapers Of T stenim s tritb tin.eeps, 'l7taTtettr. Dre ll m, Homes. Yoe Itatt=. SP6I, to • • P. OUTHBEFIrt BON. 63 Plartetnt. awe- -act bongo it:art real and 41' : • - • t " 11.14. TELEGRAPHIC. Three Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. New Voss, Jan., 24.—The Collins steamer Baltic arrived this morning quite unexpectedly, having made the passage from Liverpool in lees than 12 days, which is remarkable for mid-win. ter, Her dates are to Saturday the 12th inst., three days later than those brought by the Afri ca, which arrived yesterday. Hernews may be briefly summed up asi follows: The public expectation is on the tip-toe to learn the issue of the peace propositions. Ru mors of all aorta are flying but the truth is that nothing can be known for some time yet, es the time given to Russia for her decision has been extended to the 18th January. Nevertheless ' despatches have been received at Berlin and Vienna which report that the Emperor will make, no farthericoncessione. On the other hand it is certain Mit formal conferences are in session at St. Petasboirg discoursing the proposals, and that these conferences are attended by Neseel rode, Esterhary, Zebaoh. and Sommer. The independence Beige publishes the text of the allied proposals. The general impression is that Buda will neither accept nor reject the propositions, but will send Count Eitakelberg:to Vienna with counter proposals. The latest ru mors speak more favorably and better hopes are entertained. Denmark has announced her continued neu trality and' disavows any connection with the Swedish alliance. Nothing new has been received from the Cri mea. Omer Paella remains at Rodent Kali, 'ant up there by the winter and the Ruesians. The ,Emperor Napoleon again threatens to go personally to the seat of war. Richard Cobden has published a new peso° pamphlet. Lrvittroot. MARKETS, Jan. 12th.—Cotton. Brown & Shipley'e circular says that cotton de alined, with sales of 44,000 bales during the week; the decline in fair qualities are}, while lower qualities ore lower. The quotations are: New Orleans fair od;.•npland middling 6 6-16; upland fair 6f. Tho sales to exporters have been 6000 bales and to speculators 2600 . bales. BREW::11117M —Brown & Shipley quote flour with sus improved demand and market eh changed. Yellow corn Ls quoted at d2s 6d and mixed at 42. Puovistosa—Richardson, Spence & Co., quote beef and pork quiet but firm. Lard is quiet at od. Bacon quiet console 86/02)801.. By telegraph from London.-Baturday.morn ing, Jan. 12.—Advlcea from Montevideo are re ceived to the last of November, announcing that a revolution occurred on the 25th. For four days the oily was a scene of bloody conflict, during whith about 100 were killed and a much larger number ware wounded. Order was re etored when Manes and the 'revolutionary party embarked for Buenos Ayres in a steamer, in con formity to the demands of the diplomatic agents resident at' Montevideo. The foreigners main-, tallied a strict neutrality during the diekurbehee. The overland India mail arrivhd at Marseilles yesterday. St. Petersburg, Jan. 3d.—The great council of war has concluded its deliberations. It has transpired that the Russian tadtics for the op. proaching campaign has undergone important modifications. Orders have—been seat from head quarters, %hid' seem to indicate an inten tion to abandon the Crimea, as put of the troops have been ordered to reinforce Mouravieff. Other detachments are to join the grand army of the centre. Kiel, Jan. Bth—Our waters are still open and the trade between the lower Baltic ports and these of Russia is carried on with great activity. An American ship arrived at Memel and Is load ing with hemp yarn. London, 121.h.—The Pest has direct &deices from Persia which do not confirm the statement of the capture of Herat by the Russians. London, Friday evening, 11th.—The English fonds to-dap:dosed at a decline of per cent below the prices of yesterday. The market was still prejudiced by recent supplies of stocks and the discouraging prospects of peace. The anti cipation that the Bank to-night would exhibit unsatisfactory returns, Increased the tendency towards depression. The monthly returns o the Bank of France were also unfavorable, and exercised an adverse Influence upon both the 'London and Paris markets. It is believed in well informed quarters that some definite intelligence from Vienna will proba bly result government by Monday. Thrdecresse of bullion in the Sank of Eng-. laturis £283,000, and the decrease in the bullion - In the Bank of France forthe month 19 £772,000. The Baia: reschest• her berth at 10 o'clock. She leftLiverpooltin the 12th, at 21 . o'clock P. Mt; passed the Aiia on the 18th and the Pullia m! the same day. CONGRESSIONAL WL9II/302VS, Crrr, Jan. 24.—House.—Mr. Fuller said it had been his desire for a week to withdraw no ' a candidate for Speaker, and he had so expressed himself to- his friends but as they considered his name as under their control and not his own he had permitted its use without making,any public objection. He wished novite withdraw, and here it as distinctly understood. Ha tendered his acknowledgements for the sup port received and the uniform kindness and cent, teey with which he had been treated, and express ed the hope that the House now adopt some plan by which the difficulties heretofore existing may bp settled by some adjustment agreable to them selves, satisfactory to their constituents and honorable to the whole country. The resolution of Mr. Rust offered yesterday was then laid upon the table by 1 majority.— The House then resumed voting for Speaker with the followhig result:—Banks, 96; Orr, 68; Fal ler, 12; Ricand, 18; Campbell of Ohio 3; Eddy, Haven, Peniegton, Miller, of Indians, Sennett and Williams. I each; necessary to a choice 102. the clerk was calling the roll for the election of Speaker the doorkeeper announced a message from the President of the United States. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, objected to its recep tion when a sudden excitement sprang up all over the Hall, various gentlemen demanding to know the character of the communication. The -clerk vainly endearored toonforce order. Amid the turbulence the voice of Mr. Orr was bead expressing a hope that the Presidents private Seceetary might be permitted to state hie er rand. (Cries of "go on with the election" and "Order, order.") • Mr. Craige claimed the right to be heard, de claring that he represented a district in North Carolina which was. the Ant to proclaim inde pendence of Great Britain. What he farther said, was lost in the confusion and cries of "go onAralge," "hear him," and "order," nearly all the members being on their feet. Mr. Cralge would let the gentlemen %know ho ' was not to be put down by- their velem. Mr. Paine—ln the name-of God andiny coun try I am ashamed of these proceedings. Mr. Craige—And I am ashamed to have a col league who objects to the exercise of my rights. (Renewed vet:iterations of "order,' 'call the roll," and intense excitement.) The Clerk essayed to speak. Mr. Giddliige—Hear him, hear Lim. Quiet being partially restored, Mr. Craige made his point. We have a right to know who the mesaedger is and what is his business here. (Renewed cries of "order," "down in front.") Mr. Campbell of Ohio made his point; noth ing is In order excepting the election of Speaker. Mr. Stephens of Os. moved that the mes sage be received and demanded the previous question. Humphrey BlarehalL—That's right; I second it. Mame. Craige and Campbell withdrew their points, the latter declaring that he etill main tained his objections. The motion of Mr. Stephens was then agreed to by 88 majority. The result of the vote for Speaker was an nounced. as - folloutc—Banka 96; Orr 68; Faller 29; Bicaud 6; Campbell of Ohio 3; scattering 5; necessary to a choice 101. The Priests Secretary of the President then announced a message In writing from the. Presi dent, if It pleases the House to receive it Craige.—lt to the pleasure of the House. The reading of the message was ordered by 22 majority. The message is the eame as that sent to the Senate on Kansas affairs. After having been read it was laid on the ta ble and the House adjourned. Snare. "--Mr. Clayton presened a comunmi cation which bad been received from the . Pres- W m ent executive session and from which the in junction of eecresy bad been removed transmit dog a copy of the letter of Lord John Russell to Mr. Crampton dated Jan. 19th 1858 in which he declared that the British Government intend to adbere.etrictly to the treaty at Washington of the 19th April 1860, and pot mama any cover eighty direct or indirect of Central America. " Mr. Clayton moved that the letter be transfer red from the executive to the Legislative jour nal and printed. Mr. Clayton then expatiated on the usurpations of Great Britain and the tor nods diplomacy of her Ministry etigmatising it as monstrously disgraceful. • Mr. Cass desired to-epeak but not being well yielded the floor to Mr. Mason who thought the debate was notOiot exactly proper, either from the condition of the question or that of the country, and before definite Ration by execution; eo far as he had read the docuinents they 'how a purpose on the part of 'Great Britain to dla regard the treaty stipulations with this country. When the question shall be presented to the Sedate or Congress in a tangible farm by the executive there would be no difference of opin len as to the incumbent duty of this government. Suglanderill bo held to the strict performance of her, treaty obligatiohs. Mr. Seward agreed with Mr. Mason that the debits ought motto be indulged in until the Houle orpcd he the apt Went inlttl to Deno . nentocessary . elay in the settlement of tb is on,- I P, trovOrsy with ogland. tfnneccesoary delay is indecisien an indecision often loses a good came, while d cision as often wins a bed one. Mr. Cass saw no reason why this subject should not be ally discussed before the Ameri can people. , a moved to postpone the further consideration Of the 'object until Monday next, which wased to. =A messag eds received from the President of the United States which says that circumstances ' have occurredlte disturb the course of govern ment in Kansas, Optioning a condition of things which made it , incumbent on him to cell the at tention of Cotgrees to it, and urgently recom mending the a option of such measures as the exigency appears to require. He alludes ado. gistically to the principles embraced in the Kansas Nebratika act and the system of govern ment and lawzi . passed to put them into opera tion. While ;rebraeka is euccessfully organized, the organization of Kansas has been long de layed, attended by serious difficulties and em barrassments partly from local mal-administra tion and partly from unjustifiable interference from inhabit/nits of acme States, with views foreign to the interests and rights of the terri tory. Governor Reeder, instead of constant vigi7 lance in the execution of his duties, allowetthis attention to be deviated fiqm • his official °blip; times by other objects, filmed( netting the ex ample of violating law and duty, which impelled the Prealdenito remove him. ... The Presid nt In' his Message alludes to the zeal of the Propagandist emigration and the clashing of Slavery and Anti-Slavery interests as the cause of the mischief, and emphatically condemns the 6fforta made to anticipate ow force • detertninatiotiof that question in this inchoate state. The rst legislative assembly, whatever may have beep the informalities, in the election T, of its membe was, for all practical purposes, a lawful body and in connection the Presi dent re this conduct, regarding the removal of this seat of government and his refu sal to sign bills passed by that body. The ill. feeling in tha4 territory has now reached such a point that it threatens the peace not only of Kansas but the Union. Relative to the Conven m Alan which J o ed.the Free State Constitution he says, it w a party and not the people who thus acted co trary to the principles of public law practice under the Constitution of the Unkted States,ktid the' rule,' of : right and common sense. The movemett • in opposition to the‘Constitution al authorities .f Kansas was revolutionary in its 'character, be if reach's point of organized re sistance it will be a treasonable insurrection and . ... ... it will became •the duty of the federal govern ment to stipples it Tt is not for the President to define the du ties of States or territories, or decide whether a law is wise or Inurribe, just or unjust, It is hie duty to camas it to be executed. The great pop ular prerogatiVe of self-government must be re spected. The president saye -It is his duty to preserve order, in the territory and vindicate the laws whether federal or local and to protect ' the people in the full enjoyment of self-govern ment from alli encroachments from without.— Although suttee and threatming disturbances were announced to him by 13ov. Shannon in Decem ber last, they were quieted without the effusion of blood. There is reason to apprehend renewed disorders thee unless decided measures lie forthwith biked to prevent them. He concludes by saying that i f the inhabitants of Kansas ehall desire a Stet formation and be of sufficient numbers the proper course will be for a Con vention- of delegates to prepare a constitution, and he recommends the enactment of' a law to that effect in order for its admission Into the t T Union In a la and proper manner sad that a special appropriation be made to defray any expense, whi t may become requisite in the execution of e laws or the maintenance Of : public order in that territory. Mr. Seward ' ered from the President, but under the present state of our foreign relations 'he would foreg argument on that matter now. When in the judgment of a majority of the Senate the thn4 e shall come for action on this subject, he wo d endeavor to make good his opp:aition to th policy, the positions and the sentiments which are contained in the Presi dent's Message. Mr. Mason °red a reference of the mes sage to the Com "ttee on the Judiciary. . Mr. Clayton ought it better to organise a select Committe of thirteen. Mr. Sewardlsuggested that on the Committee . -on the Judie there was no opponent of the Administration, while on the Commttee on Ter ritories there •as only one. He thought it ;would be generous and fair to let the minority have a hearing, but would not insist on the mo• tion for that reference. After farther debate the message was referred to the Committe e on Territories. • The Senate jaunted until Monday. • Bowl, N. T., Jan, 24.—A disastrous fire oc curred here last night, destroying a large blook of buildings together with most of their con tents. The block was occupied by John Pollard, shoe dealer, whose loss is $1600; Northrup & Ettrerido, groper; who lose $20,000; Taft, grocer, $2600, and Shepperd ft Elmer $20,000. The block was hutted by T?arien, Hawley At Co., and was Mewed for $6OOO. John Miller, a grocer was burned in the buildings. - The ad jacent buildings were muck injured. . Now Yens, Jan. 24.—The Tribune's Wash ington eorrespon•ent telegraphs that Mr. Bache nun writes that • e will relinquish his mission oa the - 12th of Fernery whether a sanceseor be nominated or no He will appoint Mr. Camp- bell, the Consul t London to the poet of Chirge No official answer has been received from Denmark on Mil Maroy'a proposition of the Ed November to pay the cost of light house and buoys instead of the eSpitalliation suggested from the other side. The European Congress on this sub ject wan abandone d owing to political complica tions. PHILADILPEIJan. 24.—A man and his daughter while l walking on the Reading Rail road track on Monday evening last, near Spring Mills, were run over and both killed. They were burled to-day at Dottglaaville, Montgomery county, where they lived. Pumsnanrul4, Jan. 24.—Flour continues very quiet; there is some inquiry for shipment, but generally at figures below the views of holders; most of whom pow demand .$8,87G58,50 for Standard and good, although come lots of mixed brands are offered below our lowest quotations; 200 bbls. Western sold at $8,87; there le a limi ted inquiry for the supply of retailers and bakers within the magi kf former quotations. The de mand for Wheaticontinues limited and sales were made only in entail lute at $1,85051,95 for or dinary and good Red and $2®52,15 for White. Rye unchanged, isales 2000 bush. Penna. to arrive at $1,20, add Southern at $1,16. Thereceipte of Corn continue small, but the demand has fallen off, sales 6000 hush. new yellow at 79c. Whis key dull, sales 800 bbls, at 88 ®B4 and lads. at 88. Haw Yong, Jan. 24,—Cotton languid, tales 200 bales. Flo rr dull, sales 9000 bble. Wheat firm, sales 8000 bush. Corn drooping, sales 20,- 000 bush. Pork drooping, sales 700 bbl,. Beef dull, sales 200 bbls. Lard quiet, sales 400 bbl,. Whiskey doll, sales 800 bbls. Coffee firm, pales t 12io, Sugar firm, Wee 600 17i. Meknes drooping, sales Idoeeed and lard oil steady 'redness. Stooks drill; Chicago • 87; Cumberland 2811 Erie 62i; 1400 bags Rio hhds Orleans at 000 bblis. Orle. with a limited and Ronk Islan. Indiana fives 8 thacoakkix, head of hogs Pork at $14,60; Melones firmer ger firmer; thel oases sidearm ; firm; esles 60 b 475 bble eold. an. 24.—Flour firm. Sales 900 t $5,80; • sales 870 bble. Mete Wee 100 bble No. 1 Lard at n. ;tales 150 bble. at 40®41. So letock being very light; in come has been establiehed. Coffee go at 12k. Whitley 24/4q)241}- ,an. 24.-=Breadetuffe are meet slgn news. Flour Is held firmly ere hare been no gales. Hotta . •s in Grain. Bevrtionn, tied by the Po • nt $8,60, but t. lug has been do' FR S. A lot of ground situate in Lalrraroovilli. oar the Grosnabortraornoiko Brod, It front on Athol 18 , 117% &MN =l , . tot 800 ..01. owl I. deolisblo Ole ► private roddenco. *rob. to ICKEY BLELY R, P.B—lt would to Ell•Ifled I.B Ot oAK o lota tr desired. WOK SAL'Er-A first rate farm Bituated in 1.4 oatdottott,toansblp. WaYtmoraland county. and on • good anuttrg read an Inge' from the Allagbens Ma at Logan* Ferry Cattalos 101'107111. Tb to BO olured and an/ good and., watered ay tour mon. foll , log orlogn atiln apple And ebony trots on the glom— gnp.onanenta are • halted lox house and barn. The land I. roillog, got the anal* 0:11 can Dg •147 trotted. Pole* 888, per arty. AgAy_sooo to ban to 31d...41N *EWA. N 0.91. AM, Et. 4iINDItIES 5 bbls. rendered Ted low; 41 bbls Larch I dim/ Dad; bus as • Moss teed; 00 tau new rusobsc 10 do do Avphag 90 bbls bowleg //0017 fasksßurAirbest floor 100 do new Alamos% 600 blds ssid Ism sodium So 3 bta,-ksssl: 6014 do do N.' 2 tO ti Este N • • I ln e..erd tbr lest by_ Jall WATT a WILZON, =I Musty et. -wrANTE young earn 0 MT 0• • bash:tem The hest of refermee ra entree. isle A. A. lUBOt CO.. 41 Alta et. ABNISII 1 bbl. beet Coach; ' jaJbbls. No !Quist DSOD27 2do do .10 tbr do low J. 6011002(11•H CH • CO. SITUATION .WANTED—By a Young Km Arontan, osantry. bath:wok OtIGO In glunklo own Book Boaplng. Ingnlco or No. TO W BYat P. er s KlN tmt.G. • Jo= HIMMEL I,IISTRE--5 gro beet quality for ale law Ili BOHOONMAIC6II ft CON T INSERD OIL-10 7 b. for sale by n . I /Jam a ls rnooNsium 00. lAND 0114-5 bbls No 1 for sale by , 4/ . BCI2IOOIOLARKII CO, u ßoca la. LBS. itiIVIER'S SOLUTION just .4/ Jt.ed sad Or als J•l9 YLEILINCI BMA: MAG,AULAY'S ENGLAND—Cheap od. ots.9 and 25 °skis aseta freak =SPIT al sob arg . ': =Wad. mt. noised at. Bookstall 17 6.0 COWIN ANC. Al EW PAW.° ' PAPER HANGINGS—. • / 41111 :111 • WWlapas ol atioft_n4yer BanreaL f..94,90,15!1".'cr_—• COMMERCIAL: ` C0.11.11ITIE:1 OP ARUITIL.VPIOR, FOR JANUARY Gro. W. Cu. V. P.—W. Ilonscrq, W. R. Lamy. 'Mosul I=l PITTSBURGH WaIICETS Panetta:ROM:errs (hertz Ilridar !darning, January =. 186 d. I 81 . 0 1 1 11—market Mead, and unehaked: Wes at, depot of 051551. extra at Kee, from dank 100.551. extra at 88.0 k 23 do at. 18,14. and 25 do extra twiny M 18,87. GRAlN—ealre on the etreet from elod•, of 125 boo Red Wheat at $1,45; Rye, 600 btu at 80; Coro, 5.1 boa Ear 40.40 BUTTER—Wee of 8 Mile prime roll at 2C26 do at 18 end 3 do at 1736; pacted,l top et Md. LARD—mall Balm of conntry 10.1. in top et 11. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL • Correa—There has le•en considerable d.log In Coffee within the last day or two. We nom asks yesterday sod to der or 3=o base. the entire go a..f the 'brig Dalt: more, raceway arrived from Mu,at pace. rangteg uem 14)4 to the average being stoat 11c. The eel* re gercect yeaterday wan a part of thi2go. We sou el., to de, males out of the above ca rgo of 400 hags fair to good soadhy at 1134(4312h Strictly mime 1110 Coffee le still held at 1.2.,X®12:4. We quota JITL Cares ing before at 14.)4(a16Liatt Maaricatl. • Money yesterday and today was deekledlY reeler than for mme time ;am Ant dam roper. which Ls actbree and In demand, Is readily at 10012* ant toronderY Vedas are more nasty taken at 16018,cent. • PMlseriorthAmerican. The statement of the New York Cityßankalbr the week ending the 191. h h Jan 12 .Jaa ut, compares with the provione week ise follow= littetiMMl • Yeti', =YAW 11,777,711 • 1e...5.u9A0 Ina/ 1,007,217 ;OUST 1,4rN,700 Den 142,01 77,1131,44 112 ,t 15 2411 1 34.721,130 At Now York, maul' Sae in mars Alechiald itiattaithe broker., which Is owing to the hal . :Stunneestransacted as the board Jelly. Poem. letters go= caeca of the great minatory which money market, and the probability oil HS Loceasahag: flatter advent:. In the rata at iaterart by the Stank of angina le comddered thevitetde, thumb are reported week at the quotatioao elem• sad st' bather deans wee veer generally looked fora dams of Ibe Yagllsh papas' enteewor m.o.lele [bedclothes, the atereragight having been selling etoele, w Weide tor the ball yearly dividend what. was paid ..n the 6th January. :Th. Landon money market shows an active detneLd for money. and the ninth inetnlrnentof the Torkl•tt loan, sonOtuadag two UODB of dollars, hodlind been y ar d. S. theed - r• moony, Is maticilastet ...Vedette asthe reveanatar the lastenatter and for the year, scouting to the return. pi: Mabee on the 3d of January thaw ea lacrosse. e„ Its hog killing el Loulsellle la mitt' up at 9 :1547.i. Inaeeee of Wont 60,0130. Clocitutpitl the recelpla lett yeah van 25,4118. end the tOtallo2.374,•galtegtE32,oo lut Tee, ___.......__.:_. ~. sivEa NEWa The yawhlt atairratod at the alit. Of bat week .t Loattribe and 8c Loa*, to sit to evebera 14 a tatehi up but . Eatostray Ma told tatame 1111 /welt. MO Welt. ; The winter on the rivers above St Looht 14 .e!efi zmonk, vaYars than at thet plate. .... . A loiter from Nig OrlntruAln th. Vine W 1 Cantina. dal dated Jen. 11. aloya: , TLs tonna. tot port lbr the lahltelkivre larger Frotabta foe thneinnatt km, and arum Stolnolleit Mow obit aniter llleper tud ha She busgueltautucedit lays Ude evonl• itt the maosst, Deluder end trued. win taste In' lten day., with light carrion at Ones tats The rest Of b. Modal:Ml and rittsourgh bade have hidup: , ..tho fleet mush. of the Avondale, ISaannutt. Port* Y .W Than., Win :Noble atodteag Queenalt7, Voittorni Ltd ; top. ant Ohio Boni The let caw. *hi um* weigh* In addition to ttio arose. demo one anent mato In run for Louisville. Bugar end andarona'tuovo dollard • 0 01 , but no; otteteiont o Induce lame =chasm The !nitwits fortillos of :few. Weans hays toe, trlof to Ind, nth:lost mach, 'Outwit I alas: tour wrote. The nrt, Well. of r nornudht. haVe been I=pr/enfant -all! min the lova. tAgginangt WWI • ra.t aornmuls • Urn of graio ‘ flour. pore. At. Therrolpta al ctuton hare -also born two! only tottgr. Sus oteamboatmen whom hem &Vim Orison. woo l. linlso to soros don ago, ogoi Cant If lL Milo of the it J Woolrind Copt 0 V Walls of int Virginia. Copt ll died Capt W-• d-d Pittabarghea..! • taps Wit., out Mahn., in • bonito way, on Castlato ehoulder. Clout It drew • mole. and threatened tet . !toriks anon, tor,. enough to rod • pork barrel thlultatt"-to nit. • large °young ) Copt W had Capt al minted. and the adaly endut -Ctri WU. Jo. Stamm Ore-Thfit hob • packet. - thre . ash the we• deb.., of Copt Neeoll and bla funcata trait, on Saturday night. got orr boo .d Procooded Ain her vs, to Now Orlon.. yesterday morning, oltnont Wing =a. tM M lout injury to her I.nll. The dot:outing *and lon of pan woo., and most of nrr wino. taken, by other Wats, to conskbeable of . Item to Copt Cdtotreh-Stentabla Pater. The Lebanon. bound down• was afrottndstliulleUn Plumb paint. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. Orno a rmaxsnraau It 8.-35 bo/ rye d 6 lard. 12 btu beaus, Watt it Mamoru 65 blab tat*. p W 816 k. rre, bobi•oo a ecr. 98 Ma do, 7 , 1 but wheel. 9911maJt13 • ea; 69 pima batter. $1 do laid, 62 OM* tia , M,32 <era box. Ido hone. ..sr, 7:1 bma ry4 101 l a Liggett, do, 7 boo Matter. J Cralg; 49 bbl. door, b Ilarbauabt bble Waal kor, Lambert • Ettlpeon; 60 bdia Da•••:416 bop r9e, 48 do malt, oynp yl tone coal, =dos bamittn. 413. boa corn. 10 bbl. meal , 59 btu dazakal, 31 ho. lord , 2 : bid* batter. 10 bra candle., 12 bbla •Bakey. imadzy amigaosa bbla, pearl., 16 do <U Bnarmed. J caadbeUL LIARM IN ROBINSON TOWNSHIP FOR BALE—Altuated 9 nem from ills olty and 4 miles the village of liansdald, On OM Noblastbern Mad.— The Staubms•We Railroad Mu through ths Isom son. tins TO ;vs. and 44 pardom—S9 atm baJanoi mod timber; about 9 sem bottom land; Id sm. a ,1 coal Vl= jlt: . ITALwrecc u e r rsi t = 0.9 4 Loi 0.014.4.' Tim plea Is arall oranared ato the ma Ofiti boat :L 9 1.1g , 1 9 . 9 P ., : th, omrlon ths lid of Aplil next, Qali isl h. 111 LAW 41 80Tf, N 0.21 n. akIROWN4 - 13RONOLUAL TROCHES OR VOICE LOZthot lim B,Thaeo Losen ate made from nchly limerosed ncedts kw the w. 90 UlB Ilsonehial Mao:km* Concha, LI Issztalion of. the Throat, Other &Soak, ommarmed OS 'ld mammal maiden of the 90040TISSISS. In t.peakinv_. llaitnp. Jcutreceteed and for gale the /Sated N.M..* duet an Lit:arts atsmt. taadaf Wood, 8 Wlvst annuli! ontf 004 reiZmlf aPioinfed Intani lob Plttlinsgh sad 91018117. Fire Brick in Store and for Sale. 10. . 000 EXTRA FIRE BRICK and 6 at' et Mick, manuls,6. [nd_ k =tab Lupl,ffir. Ab 9,// OXI 1 .4 6 al.' 0 .1.... 1 :k Fin insaWbetord by W/1116=1 4.lcour. j AUL - 1.6.5.1011L1K, !►144.6', Etas Id- and CasaJ, bib t VRESIT BIRD SEEDS- Jost : 1: full pply at Canary. lingA.d Rape E,adtc Hatt , .0..;m . . for IdAl.. Ir_bp_lde mud rol.Aul at W11.1111all °"4".:P. N . Dot. Mall) alma. ti.4l ar lrt —FOR SALE—A Leto! Grnund on Robinson wad. Alksbing.nity. ri runt by 110 foot itoop to All. •th.t. .ftIM I. Neal •Itiatsiod nottitatalal /roma Ctatatm hoop tits brklt butotitot. no bowel/I HI Lobito/J. and Um lot tam sod well MOM with throlo tog bud trlltalm . It tro:L i tt4t=re i tgo th ocr:=l It 0111 100 looltllow and on mums/oil Lamm BLr\BYLY a aICULT. E WALT ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE- A lat of ground mar the Omnibus Rath:nun. liaralt ma 40 by IV est. with • %Ir. dory bd.* boast uad kltebrti; batmen by 14 41444416 teet.turc Tttle t 4 4 ,0414.4. and to asmon4ol4. 4pott to 1.17 BI.,,JMKLY t RICLINT. 1600 DOLLARS--A Farm for a.slo of /C 0 ae-ree. 50 eleavd and In contract.. ne malodor gooot.butor; a D..lllax Ilona. and ruble. umber trff4 t 1 .1 1 3 02 a%1•i " o ho n =l ' ut b ilirr j ll,.. " l f.tood.i the land lea • WM. 01110...4% • ow. It wimld else* a wood .tut farm to there Itgood ',nonfat water thmagh It 13:tasted In Batter Co., ate at 40 attire from theclty. Apply to Jaw 0. CUT6III6ILT 0 . 60 N, 63 Market at. TAR COB CR1..41.ER AND GRINDER —These superior mine took the first proallata at the 0 to State Fair. Warranted to grind from els to eight maids per hour. with ona tame zeilyere_ Wood enoasa lkediag. For a . le by E. No 'R. SUANKLAAD, for .1117 .199 stmt. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS will pareate• a mei/ ettlatied - IVgl* Beet Threlling meted on • lot °roomed baying • Bost on Logan street or 20 feet and extending back lw feet to • 14 foot alary, ml, property is &milt) the attention of anyper son vibe is lo march of • eosokrtuble dwelling in • heal th y localkna Twat• own mado kuo•ti by spoirinfir to gill B. ideldLlN & BON., lI , RESS GOODS—Silks, Merinos, Corrargs, DoLatnr,ri• ha and enured; Caahmom. Maids and my variety of Winter Dtaao Owls, to co toned at Danes ary Milo over cat, at .. Ja2l A. ItaTlolltril. Maar Grant and Rich Moot. SPRINGFI Fl n FCRNAJE—Car Wheel sad Forgo Pig Ital lu rtareartd for dale by ja2l bIoGILLS I P.OE. BLOOMS -50 tone Cove Forge superior .Imlata Nall Rod Alcauzia; as tom alt.,. Iron Bloec. for tale by ja2l dleo ILLS • HOE. SIINDRIES-300 seamiest; Bap; 80 bus Drbyl AUDI.% bbla PlO.l LW; 60 bbls Badmruz; I belts Hop. 100 Ida Um Carpet. ' 9 Me6l:lX9 t BOIL OIL -6 bble. blenched Winter Whale Oil 10 bbl. Taanerne4oll. *GILLS I.IIOIE, ACON ) PORK A. LARD in store fur sale by lalo 080. W. - JACKSON. N 0.12 fourth at. VOROELAIN TEETH—Jan eo'd ap fg "00. , whit. 31 . 00,4 re Poreololc ?eo li th, I am the sole suet for the eityrot Pittsburgh and elmtoltir. W 011111811 A. Ihw i leAnd Potent Bledlell?? Vander, Liberty ok, held of job ZagOENTRATEEO LYE—The beet article now in asp tor rostrV roan one pond wroth ten of Po on hood in gam deg to suit p __ N a tbr eel. P h , isg • VLSBLING BitoB. 1E WANT - SW—The hi heat Market o / dm DAVVit t il Utar b i Hand en BBLS. Lard Oiljuer, reed x and for Bale by lal9 1111111103 BROS. SLEIGEI 9 of the Most beautiful and unique - designs, perree. • - oximatallp sad boot materia l s, .coswulactosed two day . "' tam br IN me & 1190 P CORN-34 bus. Pop Corn in staronod .1_ tbr sals by A. A.!IIA.RD a', AD and 81 Water rt. 6 GROSS Lyon'i iathairof reo'd and ,erjpo 4A OASES.Gnra Sl?pia° just reo'd and for yds try Jal9 !LEMING 8110. mn LBS. attic Add just, reled and fcrr iPIJ by bag PLEMIING EROS. BBLS. LINBEED OIL iast reed and I L ? ter oda by • I►l9 Yirsmia van& LARD -6 kora choice Lard. for family nag, min owe aaa far sae by ATMELL. Ikleg!C o.. OK BILK-44, 4-4 "and 6-4 wide ' e tt at A Mk. plain and figured, can he had at redcap . M 1117 eTIOO, e Ideas , /ale• corner Grant and 111th sta. ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING ROUSE M SAIL" rituata tut Fourth it. lira yc ,, 1.. _Pry, WI • 1"1 6%171721117 ntlft k Q.ENEOA FIGS-ttai received a supply k 3 of flw.h BOWS flip..st Drojg and Potont. ohm DoPok Utorty Moot. had or Wood. Plttabarob; Po. 2l. N.. WICILKELBILkkI. D RIED APPLE-100 oalo by jAe BAUM IjAIS t HUNTER. DR. L. B. WRIGHT'S LIQUID OATLIAH- E-MtAllier.Ttra.s. Just raid dna, bsaor oat. Plttatoarsa. .iLSO'n4 I frs ceroonajust re , na or s. a br 1.11 • as /mums a CO. LARU OIL -40 tible No. 1 for sale by Jail J. ECHOOIIM6BII3 & 00.13 Wood at. DURKEE'S BAKING POWDER-6 pm thi .near J.ll rßEL=oenricodand 9nd atm. OAP ,POWDER bout Babbit's, just "" I"aaaania 1 0 . R. S: mans a CO. UTTER -15 bbhr fresh roll Barter, for nu or 1616 61111117J3,6D1LW01/TH. 4 , I ACAULAI'S ENGLAND, 4 yob, reo d and forliolo ' ' JOH M N ark DAMON. • 65 et. poor MIL JsMESS PORK-40 4 bbls 31 Pork on bond and to antra And Ibr reeA ' • 6 tautl r y= a DILWOUTIL DBY APPLE 'B-1141 melts prima now. Am p" A " far lia ! , : br e n nicEn TTLWORTII.' EARL BTAIrOtU- - -80 bre astxrrtecknizet weedtpumummutreatancoreelsts . It ( Ettsburgfr, - ' - hßultion -& -- indtaaapolist List of Unoi&ime d Baggage and Freight, icon EIIiAININGin Baggag ) Rooms mud Wanton.ea of the Obto and Pemasylidds Railroad and chars. cold. ill L i ttelry i ..47.7 1 :17 1 14 t h0n:y d Clty, on WEDNES DAY, Fetanary 220,185 e No 1 Orte shoe tot, mark. Alexander El.lhinatii. Nor { ' toots took. and old clothing, , No 2 One coo. boo, marked E Zimmenn., Donegal, ! . w.euacrolaad count T. Pa, mutants women'• clothing, No 3 00e du., mark. ii A Id, content, moo .d wo. men'. clattion• . : No • One black tucking trunk. no mark, con.= men and tome.'. clothing, No 5 One Pren h chest, no mark, contents Garman cod EngRW t No 00. ch.. marked % contents old clothing. No 7 One tin pelt contents Md.. ha, taken mat of hair trunk which wasidedroyed. No 9 00e on plain. Dutch dust, contoute catEenteril tools andelothing. name from papers holt* GI.. Bchrecibman, Brad?. Bend. PS, No 9 One black brink, mutants oil clothing, no Mark. *migrant • heck No 140. No 10 One red dun, matted It 0, =teats old clothing. No II O•re cod recut. no mar,. con . old clothing, no- No 81 o. to be No 62 Rom Halt. Ono hair trona no mark, 0 4 .ohock No 930, No 13 One hair Gook. morn. P Limanarar, ShoMeld, 111. contents old clothing. No 1 t One black leather Mink, no mark, contends old clotting, No 16 One runs.t trunk, o mock. mutants old clothing. No 16 Otte black posting trunk, marked "Bertiosir, con tent. old clotting, . No 17 One black trunk, marked 0 Fox. can Path. Ward. it! Patrick'. °Mitch, 8. Louis, kin. No lti Oce black rank. marked Geo Bedford, Beggs Cu. contents dotting, No 19 One black Crook, marked, John A Donn., Deb. sum, , No 20 On• black trunk with cop amount, con cloth. tug. no mark, charges 8715, No 21 One heir trunk, no smirk, contents clothing. No V One biz 6 trunk no mditt_tx.` 9 " 6.9.9 ' No 2t One buck trunk, mocked P kl'Onry. Pitt.Ourth, No 24 00 la i r n i lott hat i t er . trunk. content. elothlom An oarme fem Noon p pars inside, Coo Relteclua.. ArmstrongArmstrong 'S.' No 25 One black trunk. onmen .clothing, AGOarnettoos No A'B7::?,ltg°4l".'l'..' „ ) °rdl E omen'm clothl from Poi dui u.: a Illabert J Jackson. Ine g ia . No 2 1 One b led trunk. tio mark, contantsciothlog, No ra On. black trunk; nc mark, mounts elothhag. An No 1 9 oo a black packing trunk, marked D I Agnew. New Conde, No 31 One block trunk, brawl tulle marked J II N 02.2 One mut . dn., bran mils, content. oleo and womnn's dotting. tack., On name on books William Dike, u. et Otlo, No 93 One nu et dunk, studied li. R. contents women's clothlog. No 84 Oae roettrunk,nomark,eontoola dogrcc•otnua cloth kg. AG No 85 One block packing trunk. marked Randolph finch. No 58 One buck trunk no ma k.contento clothing, - • Noz Om, clock trunk, marked William 1., itchwater, Mandl.. No 1:11 One carat. on mare. content. ciotbiog, No 40 Otte covet trunk, nom k.d ilanienurgro N•4I One block 'runt, no mark, eontonta clo. higg, No 63 Ono hack trunk, mark. il 1./ narre , , charges 111,8 a No 43 On, block trunk no mark, contents clothing. No 44 Ooe black brink. no mock, c.tooto dotblog• . No 45 One man painted Dutch chat, no mark, chock No Ea. oontect. clotiding. No 40 One /react:lobed, no mark. contents dotting, No 41 One back trunk no mark. ..cots men'. dotting. No 411 One red chest, no mark contento clothing, No 6 • One Dut-h chest. no mark N 052 One black croon: 40 o ask, contents clothing, , 10.08 i l : - .1g . • , h i allltri e,... t u p., no mz. k . c:nr k z i nts E dada hfr, No 65 Ono ultick trunk, marked thit . orni Dario, fort Plod -1 7 0, caoNntadothiug, v o 36 go IN , . tro k, oo ...it. c3oreots dotting, No ill oo eta k potellug track , no nark, Mutants clot h ! tor:hock No 27CA, No 69 One oink monk, no mark. check No 495, No 60 On. ran it omik, mounts clOttlinf, name on nperr inside John It hoe 00, No 02 One ocean nowt, mai ked 0 P. cot tants dotting. No 66 One re ch.:, no snook moulds clothing. No 60 One rci 'hest. no m.o. contents clotting, No 81 Ono batch tostborsack, ao mark. Conant, dot Ding. chains 8660. No co One botch mat, roma/dr. No 59 One carpet mink. mark. Lucy°sfahon. GaLipplito No 70 One carpet Nock, no mark, munint. old clotMoir. T No 1013, No 71 On. corn roak. ma:lced 31 ilunday, Philadelphia, Oat cbeck 976, N 072 One lair featun. b.t tam, marked FortingtOO• New Orleans. hNo 1071. No 7, 0. cartannork.. mark, .eck No 339, No 74 One carpet tack, 00 matt, contents tundar clothing, suck No 2027, N 07., On. carpet sapk, no mark:Tonto:lto Old clothing and ines, N 0.77 Ono carpet tack, co mark, contents clothing, No 79 Oortaispat net, no mark. 0.01008. 014 010 , Inn& No 80 One carp•t sack, no nod& cooteida clothing. No 83 One carpet last, no mark, =tont+ old clothing. No 63 Ons carpet sack, no oust. mutant. old cloud., Noes One tam llornese, . mark; • No eft ono saddle. mace. A Campbea. No 87 On. sack birneso, On Mars. check No 330, NoBB One polo oaddls totgarm toor , l b, No bit °neg.. hog . 4 seek. nn g bags. no mark No 90 On• hand bog. to Mark, content. cuPPlog teola N 0.91 Om dues lege., Woo 6 no mark; No 9 2 Ougoilt. ulth two Olivet. toga no mark, 0 A 1 check, real!, Na 94 One roll cilillts,os mark, cheek NO 726. No 96 One carpet. sea, no mark. contents Cladding. , No 97 One rolintilts, duck tie 707, so 98 Two nog. ol clotting. no mark, 110,99 One Meats. tdauket. nu mast. No 100 One 31•Gcan blanket.. mark. Nolol One polo waddle book on mark, contont, mom.= No 103 0m pair noddle Naga no mak, contents culling. No 103 Om, ota et.itt; centoots wunkan'a droning, name rem saws leside Ell. P.m. Phila.:64od. No 104. One Darr lead. trunk, Welt at eons, no mark, content,clothine, No 106, One rod 100 No trunk, tram nails, marked En. Jam. Joniki Lima°. No 107. Clue black r analog bunk. no mart. =toots anme's do. No 101, On n e blactal.k trunk, red bomb, no mark, contanta old cloth. and ihot.h nownspers. amen 84.60, No 109, Otte black trunk, bran rutin, to .ark • cocoons tn. ,'• clothing, oldies, MALI., 16. No 11 t, One b ark Icahn' trunk. bun tacks .std than.d corners, no MU It, footnote clothing. No 112, On• old black p.klng 'trunk, marked T Min. friaborats. content. men'a cicada-, dithas, tit No 119, One bag .5. attachod to No 112, coolants mt. b ale and pair boot I/l, One bloik pecking. trunk. marked 8 /I Jonas i outsell, lir, No 116, O. black leatind trunk. mocked lobo Slob. No 1 1 1 1 0.inlack trunk, blue band., content. sobstrei's No I,_ , I' l7 l' l2c, : • 'Ll n4l a bade ek Abu trunft, bran nargee ram top, mark., Ritmo W.l.+, Monis. Grundy wend!!. No No 130, unn No. Mint. red bends, while en d alnuoil , area ham rain. contents tobacco. boo and cloth , in& NO:XL One nod duct, no mark, contutts Doteibliina and clothing, NOl2l, 0., .b., lox, !mama, ...loots Ndlcidoe. Mob arid dotal., No /25, O. old newt, coolant. 01•06, leathon, do . thogh . Le. runs on Bode Ind. 3 II Ina.. Ormoutitrit Po, No 129, o,n. Voir Lead., Toil" no mark. ombinsui Nothing, chock No =la. tio 13u. One /goad ma. no mark, content/ pelt sham anat. AG NO 131. On. ovoid oack, no mark, 05ntents Old tistal ' an dada No ;132 d hue ca . rp . et sock. on mark, contents pipe and tutdog. check to 871, I I*, ila.ragtia,ca,cualsat• disgottagimukatimal Iwon aaa• m a ,J:egg. ON, Onto carpi net, to goark,continde time hook for ait Onotracto adcott.g. _ I tat Ooe b., feastere, marled "Lhabath JlCusaal." . C.. a Louie Brown. at Enna & Wnis,.., Pitidough. I de, One band boaeontents black alit tut and tcanet, a•aa , oa P.P.. Inside .1 Ronal 037, On• b. aatturrs, no me: k. qtall One bog, Content. long Oggin•ll,s tnAgniintl, leku. ;a, marked Little Rock Ara. 1 235, One ya., no mark, coot.. dried fruit, buttm• ladle. and clothing. 140. One eca, no mark, contents. ono, old dotting. an. 141. one paper bat ,01, no nom., contents one •tdos Ti. R. ROUTE. THE MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD NOW.prepared to forward freight from the East or Plitiburgh at low Wetland with proront nau and aped. All Its arrangement, and oonnactiona are each as to Ore mitre aatufaction. No charge tornir &rage cr coot mieelan at Madison. Thtnugh receipt.. given from I'iTT3LIUMOII or MADI SON to INDIANAPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAPAYMME, I.IIEU, CUB:Atli i, and none. points In the Wee. dcfelr A. A. MAADY. Anent, No. 14 Water 0. DR. U. Mo.LANDI7 Myer Pills and VermiPage, INPRO rED. ' - 1111 11 rim I. SCOI9 1 1 :(O r [lSit re lEti l et r alt . '; p te li d used by • commendable desire to atievlatAntuan IM PR OV EME NT tug , es vet I as tor:eat. has attested an IMPROVEMENT on the °dittos) Isaiah:a and Vtantettotof D. 0. WU. 1 1 : 47ttlyePal , 4 Li 11.14.22 Ty °MISS Le the =east partner of Our improved ver Plilsand Vending, manta greater efficaof and are more mild la their opetation than the Liver PIM and Vermilnge prepared or ....ling to the o Intl receipt of Dr. O. McLane. We peak, this Lion anderetandinglf. and 1.12.201119 end th em to the agitated es being both pleasant and accretive. and believe them supe rior Wary other Liver Pill nrdre. Veretifuge ever prepared. Food Centficato of Dr. C. Maeane, below. The Whole World Conquered! Dr. I. Scott's Cerebrated White Cirsasshut Liniment The universal reliAl e n Y o f of thls Cris to** King of Palo Albers lc meat of Rhemmathem, Gout, Lumbago, if see Throat, Dredeer, Borah*, Parellloge, Parr nem of toe Joint.. liclamos. Pens, &aide. Burro, Ashes. or any other disease for which • Palo Sider or Linament le used. enables us to &pert owlet** that Dr,/, boon'. alebrated While Cirozerian .alesent la the mat roUgNa tale and pleasant remedy yet discovered. pocremlog *to. *Moll properties for hada* &raw and Malmo** sr adi• eotisa qfpain, The many attestations of itavirtmes, els by •nersons of enlightened judgment and strict bates. TRY, ehotill induce all to adopt It ae a standard 1..111 Reese dy The meet Incredulous ern require nothing more there the following tartimooy of Dr. 11. Magna, die. thagsdahed es a sr.* decoverer of medical cella:Um. READ! READ!! READM noanemnee, Sept. IT, ISM TAaM artkrY, Im p, I have examine 'ape d lierelyt for pneterLeet ate lambmed V. - micron, Liver Pills ar Dv %Cent; • ho tu. b... hathe ARbit oft:promo/by and hMOOrberftrinta entdidorr he my eke amine the Imt MK I.» ham exd that I Del •re he ban IMPROrED WEN. .1 tiam• the lame etetemrot the more edillna Y luve i terra to throe whatever. I would Mather Kate that I have trronently need Me Criaorani Matt am mare Liebe:lain my practim, lath the hepplatt atoms, mid that I run conaciente: tall re...mod It. C. 11cLAIIR, L, D. All tbe ebsre Medicines premed solely sander the as. ~ perS eA• ev lekes•l' D e n . &QM liold Drst.slaus and Men. bsy The verm er in+ Dr. C. McLane's hapreerd Myer Plllll and Demmer Vermiloins are •Igned Dr. I. brat Co., amen. Paola ey ...rein/bre-of° edeLebe. The 'Pennine Celebrab White Cil moan Liniment ebrned DC.I. baste ♦ One anoonavanied eft , n .I.nsture of I Seek. id. D. Dit. L ACoTT A CO., dote Proprietors. Ilene Place. Norms..rt. Va. Dr. DES) 11.KETbEll.140 Weed at., Pitiabsurib, Whale. nlw Arnit. - 7.P. PLIIMINII. Allegbeny,near itilinmelDenOtOfflholie Pie lion-'is'a.AserlyleT FURNITURE. R Y A N 'SDI N GS. :Kin SUBSCRIBE it' wo lid respectfully in ert= 11.6 Mende end the ImbLle t bat be bug rumba. be Interact of Ms lato vertu., =I to now sole stop 1. atter of Me pat CABINET AND • • ' Chair Mainifactnring Establishment, Th. mart extenalre and comp to cf t a kind In the coonta7. With a stock of ond ONE MILLION and of 0...0ke Lam tar, wall seasoned, and a sums Ewe of drat rat. mantas. I :al t ra 7 ad j ir=71.1.'tr.,4.4 1 :7 it",42 - -,tl friends and enstoznars, . A V Aftlrrf OF •NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE . WEdbetoripluced mod e)kl at low priced Partlrsdar attention will Noir. to th. otarotlacturina of Vardtrarel ecdtatde for Oteasibeed• dad Betel& ta& will be mold ou arrocutuodarlos term; and at.irleee that win def. roturetittott :3 CANE I XEAT CHAMIS Made at ttua fated meat, ro touch ad for durabli- L7=l t r:Lart 7 . 11117 told at the reduced -- /Krl3CUOtattaki(MorTrahllBo of all lido& done to order. Rooms with lite= Power to Rent. jp•Vonwass, Far.lab. eloth. Nailing an.l 0043;5t Nlakert 111331ng g.norally always on baud, and .1n be /Old to Ws traits at • email 3.11 . 3n0t on Urn= coot priest U. U. RYAN. •3251.1rdavra No. 31 711th ttne. EAGLE STEEL WORKS. Dissolution INTlrPartnership of Molmes, MaKelvy & Wr lll2 di'.:ll'l.bBl-41.111Altubi ►t thu old nod, ti. e. B. lieEL KVY, JOSEPH DILW — ORTH & CO., ti*Eross so emus, rum * t 0..; Cut Steel, German. Saw, Blister. Plough SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth; WAREHOUSE, To. U 2 WAVLE. STREET, BetwAn Wcod *Ad eaderEeld. PITTSBURGH, pi. .isanarr 111 . 1 4•"7 Pittsburgh Dollar Savings institution No. 69 Fourth -Street, art., owl, to tal etrrsztaaa us; Vow open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, Wed...fay awl bitingly oreologs. Croat •to 1 Dopmtta rooeirect of all mas trot law than Oho Dollar am] • dlrMani of the milts dochuod twice. • year. to Jam. nod Doombor. Interest was detlarid at the ntta o al: per e at, per annum, oa the first of.D•onaboi.lDss, Ihotamatatolna the Chorus. By• Lays. Ruh* sad Bair Was. forny=titw e p 6 M. R olt i ho .otdo . . n.. Mops•s K. li W hi tsany John U. Kas Shocacarket, ZTITrunP.JOUsIo Charles s., N. °rattan SlurPO'. Saar* w . Mailman.' Theobaki Usabstssttss. Alssander Bradlar. 1... M. Nowa. W . llllnns Phillips, William J. Anne:sm. Joho 0. &totem. • ram ' = James tlerdisan. 51111 Rorpreeli. - Job n PI Klrtpattiel . Albert Culberteon. John D. ItCord. Robert Chest, J. (Jardine,. Wilts, Robert Morrow, Walter P. Itershall., Aloof° A. I.Nrrier. A. 11. Pollock, oto S. 1,..4` rave, &Arles A_ Colton, Itectry L. Itlrottilt, Robert Robb. E. 0. Cdrlngtuo. (home R. Kidd* Pranets Pent, Jam.. Rhoads. • Ge•orze P. Ultuarre, Junes PIN* lama ft llono. George S. Selden. WlLllato 11. Game. Menendez Tlndle. ..ismotary andTratasavag A. COLON lutP•lrd ' BAGS AND BAGGING. !VOILES & WHITTLESET, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, SEAR OLD SLIP, NEW TORY, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND Illartollet.ore to order. /JAGS tor Flour, Grain, Salt, Buckwheat, ' Hams, &o. Woo,ld &leo dl trio attention or Ootmtry fdercharits to their aiteortment of SBABILBSSAmi FABIAIGIS' BAGS, AND OY MILLERS' SAGS, Designed end printed to order, expresely for their use Chu Pei:llqm are =eh that va cart supply from 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. £l.O. hanortene and Donlan In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, and various kinds offluesd wad Twine, both Linen sad Oot i :g4t . which we are roceleing euntinuel supplies. LS mica Book Agency. THE subscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelpkia. and 0111 furnish any book or plantation at the retell =I feed , ol pest.. AD, re; by Pcrwardlnit i q ptkol peas( anyof the Magmata.. luck. Gratey 0, Putnam's, Gra m'a. Frank Leelles Raab B. fec-. Will ...lee the M.% w fin sae ye. and • copy Of aW= u Wen= portrait of either Washington, Jaeltleill or Clay: or. tab senile to aWI and •$1 Meowing. they CU non*. • 0007 °tether of the three portraits If enbaniblng to worth of klegasinee, al three portral.• ba sent grails. Idnelorwolehed to thole who mar 010 k It kluselOwe of wary descrlrtloo and du to large or =all Quentin. tool-hed. Seal Pre... Diar, n. =floorage. Every description of Ingravlng on Wood wecnted with neat.. we dispatch. VI., of Ihrial=r= kleadlow, View of Blechinary. Boot Certificates. Bodeen Cards, W. All ardor" mot 17 0011 Em p . !, 2 attended to. Pencil. wishing. o OD 'raved on end • Dagnametne or 'M tWir a ti rh7nriltr by manor express rezone at a &dance to articles would end It to their advwnage to al the enbecribers. as we would lot wairenta tor the !ale o the same. 111YRANI • FMB= noZtallarlyT 60 Octet Third et. Ybiledeohla JNO. B. KOONS--W. AERETIPTIN La or L.Le I.titerbravh llompbrms. nnffmnu & Kona. Phil. .1100H8 . FLOUI tACTOg.S. . General Produea D6RU4IOII_ Merchants, No 47 Nera Wharves mut Zi'. Thum 84, belooo 27444 PHILADELPHIA. Busby, Woodward 00, D Leimus & ale, W 6, 0. Oarrsta Martha & Co, AD Bullett tito, Wood a Odra, " T.kd & Alta, Pa.. • Co: " Fosdick & F0u1.% " Prtib Cops tO O . ~M om= & estate, " ltt. Broths,* IX. 't J 8 Cturanointh WO," psi., grump a Go, piers, L. lellmarth & 04 Pliltelt 1f 4 rW r .. 1 7 °°. 1 1%_jt k i Li ray . duld Pilhrharall and Ph il adelphia unduinto istesrall7. yLLL WOOL DELAINES, ALL " OOL DE rmr.pmed en oat 104 Idartst tha molt bla at7/f Wool flatalnas from 117% eta rewarda Darla, a largo awortaant of the &taw named. I Irish to doss ed :nom out and sill sell Zfoperoent. Ws than wer e ao, Frrnate garinon and Parabolas for 25 eta. per = mg r awortsnant of Insane a and Plaldre bowel Las, Crumb Cloths and errarythinse • table mr Id ow. all arrived and own tor ataxmlnation, at nol4 PAUL, !luaus , . 201 - dwr trona sth at. GIECOND ARRIVAL of new style Shawls; at , is, Talmo sad Cloaks, from $l,OO upward', sad sow lot of Cloaking Cloths, AC macro...from s l 4 ll o4tundS", and th. bad assortment of Cusimaras and Clues for rerlso".4"alrgr. Thinratre,-kl.drbi"..gest. both 05t , 11111.7.4b1 ...4111, SIMMS, aO4 =Vast at VOUNTIII BLANKETS--Having reo'd a lams 1401:mato and Bath Blankets, /• ant noel iXtrVanTett i elt i vrtrtsonlle a lr pant t02!3" tell tn. Blankets. whisksn the onl itantuna article slZa.— Watranted the Boat cotton. , 'Assn arttel every permn ahonld base,whetber or not, so a ll and ho son and set the sisht number of the sten. It he 104 Has. Ist at-, 'mond do Tr from Sib st. PALM HOUOB. EORPEOPLE who want to bo oonifortable aline the winter sou= • and hes fel= bad sslds, save all e.pstuo of Doctor Bills by &Elms at 101 Ma hot at, , and surehaaing thelr Mrs Otxxis fur the winter, as he harassed hie second arrival atoll:a. floods. we te-/ at lewd in eating they .ill teem to porshare. as the mods an the best. cheapest of I any in the Ms. (WI and be Emu.d. at •PACII. MMUS'. 14 door Hone Cab et. QECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW SILKS AT 1.1 104 llsrket ert.—Any miens swieDlox to. Fir. _chase • new Fllk Drrws tod It te,ettwir odystaseestemdl tad szatensourelkee l of Oros dr, Rhloes, Moir* sodium Lid • DIDt of all drecriotioor, •/•• reed oar nem • htsrtiones ind• i.ge Q 11 i r s. le=4,lt4.lsoto V Salta. b 4 4 a Wentionel 4. 44•EM N i 0 No 1 42, one bor , no mar k motorists women '.e clothing. .3, Doe rod cheat. =arms/ Z W Taylor, Lownhazton. I'., enrol No 1742 No 1µ one'biark leather trunk. marked John Ewan, ..11anefirld N 0146, ons black trunk, marked John Darts. Naseillow N 0143, ens truth,. auk, no prara.contanta men'm clothing N 0147, sue carh-t earl, no mark, amt.., DULett pipe, res.t. nod eboss No 143. ens carpet met, marked Nathan Sitaltion. Deirolt, co 01•010 mat Lod pair Oboe.. N 0149. oat band b a. or) mark, lefton mall traln tor a la. dr. April tik, 1365, cootentrelotthag. No lor. on. band boa. no mark, Airmen. ladies elotblng. N0..161. two Woe. ontlAtthaad martini. for OT3lng wool. ,nuked A A Taylor, Lrodou.lll., elivgas, 353.89 No 152 tioe nwor bOteo, au t. rhareer 81..3 No 143, tioe Ark t ar maps, no ma rk ., eh• gar 7.n.„ No 114 One b lot crockery, marked We.. 5.1 . 31.11 an. Union No 165 0, e Dbl. no tosiC — Sintento two tad 401110 and aluetton utermtle, 90166 Oa. boa oarsva marked roiliest A Bo&.too, t..tlcago, box hr • ; Nol 1 68 One box, mutes Btephen Nash. Odes, , 0. ~ em ig 00 . 60 1 s mall chast,branad Qom KaLneentantatools , No 600 Ooe old coot obese, no mark No 181 One box. 00 mark, content. ,pool th read, pac. non nap dears, se No 184 Chao Sob marble, no marls. charges 0490 No 1. Ono boxked Mrs Warsong. BaLux. contemts 12LOTIng gal e;wy. m e No 166 ooe oath. that, no mark No 168 One nag old cloth., no mark No 167 One Dag baits marksal Ci W Gist NoloB Goa bad boss, no mark No 169 ooe bag bogs merlons A A N. 170 0. lase b. , . so mork No 171 UDA beg bogs. no soo o k No 172 we chess marled, 04 ereollok CO.d.t. &Val. 004 Uennan book. N 0173 One box, marled WlSlOptlaid s Pittsburgb; ematento oboe lasts No 174 On. box household goods, marked Mary D Bone, Pittaburgb NO 175 Two box.patent door bolts, marked OrMsby t Owen I..niesille. NI No 178 One parent water cooler, ne mark No 177 One to: household goods, marked 1:4 Dell, Cos too, Ind No 179 Too chaste, one trank,one do.. two Daddine, o o.le. marked .1 litteheb.Pitutburat, ges $T.1,401 No ISO no 0. 4 8.43,0 g. no marl No 01 Ono 1411 bedding. no mark No 103 One box patent medlehmo. no mark No 183 One bag Loddin r. no mark No le4 ooa box marked iltrory Patcb. goloms chars. 779- No 186 Two box. marked .oeo struadlor, gels landing; No I . lll l rl '.l Lrgeorb l er i ßalsratus, marked N Erhmtnaheruar, rittaburglai nbargeo 144,1; . do 11d1 One bbl marked (leo Taman. Woralsod.o, mutants patent molloine handbWs No 189,, Me b bl drlod .2g:l b n:tasked J Chadint, on of No &TU. frna -7 0100.101, nursed Chadian Essl24, Buttrooret No 191, tam keg Ws, no mart, charges gOo, .. No 192, One 014 owns, no mark, No 193. 0m box patent medloinm, marked ease Wharf Boat,Parlrenhargb, Vs, charge, $l,OO, No 194, One box, nontork,contants oloti=i f std ono beg, Om No 195, O bas nutria, morbid p BM e e rin go „ No 198, Pow shores. maw J Hood, Wort Won, 0, No 197, Mart Cinsta. no mark, charms $1,44, No 198, h a es tog, 000 cor n), rt. trunk, Three abuts, mated .7 Golden. IKI fludnernald. 111, charges V la .,,thw. No 1, Two taro Imumhold good& one DS or marked 11 W ortosb7,,oaoloo.o,' No 200, One Deli dry good., marked Perrlne k Lott. usyten, O. charges 116.0/, No BM Onebox nurbl (=MOO masked It P Angler, Angler House , CI No 203, One roll sheet irtad, misk illegible, No 204, T oen~wo bozos houfthold goods, marked W Jona, No 204,llbeddisg, no mark, N 0206. One. hal tisk no met. contents men. woman and children:l' clothing. No 201. One elaol.l Wks no mark; =dote women's eloth. ug, Nolo t ., One .mall box. no mark: raters one =ore. No 210, line box. coolnratenells, Mallttal 8 0 Et Potosi, No TM box, marked Alexanda Bunter, Allegbeny. No 212, On: batelegrarth laratore, no ma k es • - - No 216, UR. tOX t.0../10.14 goods, nun on Woks inside Sarah Seawright, _ . No 218, One large rust, contents Orman and Mullah took., ClOilhad. go. 0 0 29014 Va belong to somas! One No 27.6, One Das coatings, mhos ludj 21 amltb, Salto, 0, No Arre_o I : l 'neil, content+ illsbas, Au, ono am busk to. Bids Wilmot& . No 217, O toola ane d e b x, no cooking men% mak, oontemta. 'boo list., Arse& kees No 213 Uns tag cottdrilana, marked W 8uktr011.37a62 1 Breton osendr. ii i :Et Masl'n inu oos tr, D 537/1 .,.. rbnadebblk mo vs lair at t o mks day, no Sauk Si oTA One t t a tt sale:rut% =Oaf 8 B Palatize. 0. Nog reat bea glagnrain. snarled Little a Dries/wet. Lane/este ,r 0, No Ztd, One bbl md4w, Marked 0 W. blasellion. U. No'te'd, O. lablgtdoe, ono crank, one Das, one holf 961 mar, two bag. m.o. two curry em eedstaed. ons kettle, sundries. Marked • Beal, Yaneeeille, 0, No 229, 81. x lands and one to s nails_ =voda ek MN N O2 B l Ths. darnabelters„ marked B Olibort,hew Listma, No a ..... vivhofr„ , „..7l:dorircia.... w... 2*. Cluster, ears ' ll4rens, re wi..... O. No 235, One bu reau, (emir 10 carrot) matelots wonx en's cloth/WI. 01.14 and two elagnarsoty pee s No =l3, Two bolos drool .114.4 John Hsu dug, Ygung. town, charges 1217. . N . 20. u m el.., no mark, ccsdants tors and non's edothing. No ei, T .., stn. Onto, marked 0 771/ger. New Cornea. No Was. n uns Boost, =erred Joint 7 7 .1.111., a:Woo *At 10, WA .I,ll4olothes, N. 246, 00e tea, fk.o 1., marked P Iln 9, Worren_ a ft. ~., 24 , 4 Two empty keg; marked X Roam. WoostOr.. orkralaX6o. No 247. One pwr, marked OLt Co, , --- - eye 28, One M 1 tau me pn7lo =AI ' ' • Not 9, 0 . 1 .142 kWh nOtnatk, _ N o $5O, One Oro fin Ope. inatketn.k J - Iffidslar.' On •• shen, Lad. N o $5l irrn, piece reapin anaeldtleiloaduid buoltrietfli, Wehazgelsl.o g 0. •No 26 , ,....g, 010 belt ; shell. Morbd.. 61116• D Illt - tenhonse, No 2611,761TaVtootA ma:kali B beim, '7 tom 0, ;co 2 4 One box alnknara, marked Sunlit ' ,t Rower. , • Bridgeport, . • .. _ N 0206, use boa clothing, marked Pump Pima. ilea t•Ci. oboe.* 1.26, . , . .. No 26k. One lox Arno, mazkagltral Al• Itoitr..7/Oyksi, , • town,l), No 276, One trunk, marked James lilsbez, Or. Bobtaroa• k Os, Wooster, churl 26 ,, ,_,'_, .' " • •„:' ' No 27 One blaolinheer, krarkedflogn,WooarealuTen ; No Warne 6 r I itpno, - ranOti. Rota: 4 Com. . . t wo, . . .. .. . . No BT4, One bog glite•ware. masked ki 91Illegabstrgh, lionttee. ehart-e. oak, Na 27% Two bonnie wave; brma, one trtuttil• troc7kea. mark., g,41.44‘, Wooster.ohargest9le,^ 10 179, One hoz ec. the atone; masted D 11. - No ti, Te o ;oho, coiner etorht no roast, No 290, One peculate Atinanaet, marke d ahildititer & temeson, Waceter , causel% tr, 46n. No 881, One • eg .as misled C C No 111 t , two wheel*, mart en C 8 Bennet, Woods; cbitm No 283.• One pelt tombstone,. tanked J 1 1tAier. , m No 2.1 One too hove wagon. masted TV Rink* chas ts. No 29, pouds cid metal, awl.. kiwi; No 2 0: One nog bto market J !doors:Blight. low.. owe Ogolen t CO Ina, Burlington, ohr got 1117eja, Sir the Numbers not menttred were anklet CLUIrt. Iby No rpawaton art part of owner. thoujd be made to Z. Itt J&V101 9 ","/Itggege Agent Ohio it Perneytean le itaih o .4 dileakient tlty, Yu. U. N COVRTNaY, Jete,d,tlmrB MILVIR of Tramp .stac, Yt)TIV a t, ho Partnership heretofore existing be torten the. oto , nraigned under the •ty/soof ho. one sro. I. M.* day dissolved =anal consent. Ih. bruiser. et the seta Wm will to rettl.d by Joh • M. Rebate. JAM B011b:S .110 M. IiOn MT gIITS. h JOHN M. ROBERTS will 'continue the jselre business at the same stand Na 51 _ 40th stress oat I wing when h. norporee enlarging hl. oil store room No.l , Fifth strset 001 t door to o arkat and will matte the two elceet to owe. . Co-Partnetatip. IINHE undersign. d hae formed a Co-Part • the pun.. o:condoning t Ilomobeep • tog and Mtnanine Dry U..% Fhodtmee. 'maw UM etre and title of BRODER t COOPER, W. B. MUHPUY J. M. BURCHFIELD. A. Wail De.Nllit CUuPEFL and Housekeeping. Dry Goods. JIM) 8 k COOPER have now optili, at No. T6'Herket street (the mom reeenUy mowed by Hakes. end nest door o Horne A 00..) • most n=plete amortment of sitinge store depeetnente and re pentfolly solicit Po ia any arueu In.thely Una. to el. them • adl. • of f= their whole ettentkm to these too trim:tam to the eininelost of Fahey Weds. they think they eon offer Inducement. not to be toond In Motes Iteepinethe nenel variety. Th• . 1/oueekeetelog , denertesent erlilstotwane all etayls ettlelee in thy Goode need to foralatilhe mod hr o iril - ' bone.. Dinolotion of Partnership. FIEHE partner4ip formed by die underfo, edand Jame. o , Yea , mu - fling on the "Camden C Warta, under the name and &Wet! JONES, O'NEAL a NILLIXII, le now dieeoltaL Ina AO JONES • July 7th, .;855' JOLLY 0. MILLER D. w. isteank.. - —....ificodcmadr• HERSTTNE -.. /E 0.„ COIDDIDD3IO2I n , arid Forwarding Hardman, And Dealer. urn*. titteeo•wb Cineinnatt, and other P Ntroek Pittsbnrgh. . • The tuadersigned hiving formed am-jam-Der shi s ander the style al W. DEWILY kit CO, te tradion of. Genard Agency. Commando For...We g wad Prodnolornamek; at Ned. BS and Ob. Front eet are o pared to give spans. 1 attention to Mane or eke. reodeigg and forwarding produce end inenthaadlett tad Co thug,. =ton qall inutned that day be entrusted to I bats eat • D. N. LIENSTINS.- • LIMN. EICHWUr. 127sa TO-Club /X Thaw; WWI.. Dagelei . Oa: W liDtkaly k Co: F. Sellers d c: Hay. - Kramer k Liman Girs.l; Ego I.ohbam; 3. Jolxon, Esq., Georg. Leda., KIN.: Women. kon* r ton. Alai INOTICE.— Thc late firm of JONES 8 Qtf/GG berme be. dieeolvel hy hbetedith of John .Cluleg, on Lb* Z. bad, the boehlese of aid esto wil, be mule" by the undarzignecl. at their_ aloe, eon. of R.no and PIM stmt. Sept 30. Itlf4.—Ml MAC JONES, stmtur mrtim ISAAC JONES, 1 1annfaatarer of . 4ring ' eotl Blister Steel, Plough Blgh Steel, ilte, Plana, C:ebob and E a Ltle Bmgmrh= g L o on s Ant e.e sT...m aHa -Peteut Be,. 37x11 sEawa l age .171 get streeta.Plttabgrgh gu.La ... B. 11.0121 ER ................. of Roger'• Pateut laluroved &eel Cultirstor,—ogles earner of Rose and Th.t etmesa. Pittsburgh. 612-1 y %UATT /I WILSON, Wholesale Orocere v asasaisao's masa/mums Dealers In Produas rittabarsh Manatactonse, 21:6 lAberfirit. Pittabarg.h. j1:25 - r - armrats V kr'iii ittrety id OTICE: Joseph Fleming having, asap. cidted with id= Joseph Abed, tc:. l .lttialtleeibereafte Nbe conducted =ler the stileezJOanaLe. ABEL d CO. et Blak lv & Richey, 'VAL ES FATE BROKERS, oorner. or arenth and Emlttiteld streeta, Plitaloirat, P. aft.% Henget Lot", kill., Fmnane.goo.„ bought and mid onomoJnindon. Land Warrant., Ma, Bond. and not. negotiated. Eel:alai attention even to nabdtrlding arms and dl , pasing tbon. Terre raunnab4.,. a'l-dgma Valuable Real Estate for Sale lOffer f , r sale the two three story brick ' beelldlnge et the South east =Ma OW." and Rand vreete, Noe. 271 sad 273 no etreeb Me lota ars each about 0 ket oo Penn street by BO feet he depth. 17be bilding, ore enbelsothl and hare sheep front. 1 oleo. oder tbe four Ghee .tarn brick &maim - basses on the ow.t elde of wand 'treat. Na.. 00 37. Mi. 0114 41. verb house betas abent . l3 het 3 heap In front by about. 00 feet In depth. " Thee:are hot...IEIIW ELM srpsrately, er togoth"ei; end ate her prioee. ; A malt mph payment Ell for and s seeottable thee elm P r Lb* psiment of the helsnoe. •P o tg 1.; R. B. WILIIIN AttornE st • no. o. 137 toterth street_ St. Clair Street Property. for Sale. AM Authorized to sell on very reasona birt,n. any nte at all of those' ens three story a dwelling 'houses on ths westerly aided/ Et. Clan street. twins houses No.. 33. 22. ZS. Yd. and O. hetweas Pam sneer and th e old.Allegbeny bridge. Chen bonne ere ignitable for gam and dwellings and ere situated In • food locality: The lota ere each. 15 feat to front by 110 bet In depth to ob alley ten test wale.- A A Moderato cash payment Adis be beggared. and the. nun glowed to Inman for • relsonsbn Elbe isented by .he bond and toortinn of the yurnham?, ezzlyte EL, IL WILKINS, Minn., at Law. ' con:kr No. 137 fourth stmt. at. . • . FINE itseartmlint of the am i ab l e and • A beostd Imported. MANTLE'S .111 to noood Inc la- - ...ak. Ito esot, fitoola [M. Cty, at. LW Wounds.— ANor Nu of the othltatfaa tboy WI to lona of. Ma • Moods Rooms of WLLLIA...%I 8 ft ALLEN, Moods corner of tiocond and Mulct ca .... T. maneeros-_- Y. =num..-- t LAU Excelsior Carriage Factory. dWINSTON, BROTHERS & CO., practi cal Ora. Makers. wiener of nebeemand Beinicat eta-, egtieny City. Pa- bare hand and ars manolhettoint eatenalesaaeortmentoi Cirrisaetiltockas are. Itossise, =or, enottf.Akt'gtubl%MitiZt.ll7:th7.l .11 ow work the oesia - Joniati lion and Pastern fiJelicom. fleredrs attended LOCO the, 1:1011t zwasonable tenni. -They feel confident that al/ who oily faror them with tbelrnan. Tl'lMwill be perfectly satiated, on trial, of their wort. talmirgh sad itanchaster Omtibores Dam ths Pau tort' emery l6 m.notes dnrinsi the day. ne:7l rrIIE ilertnunt9 W er af P4P atzre Eß w Weekly Paper csLed the SUNDA_Y V,A,RIETY, doyatrad to Litangura Rumor, Aratweipent• Geo. I Nona to •ill be bstied on . hta"Uht. isTEXENCie Doermter 29 It can be had at tie Lining., Detrain of ths, •• boys. sod at the Offnei 9043 Shirai Motet. opposite the Dispatch Soilduiga Bu - tear and Judge of - its oar L •a we intend piloting. • Unto adincrab', ourtrhanta and oCher. cannot ...ad traipsing'. then Warr lobar* th.linblir- TafoltD• IfueLlt/t. A:6 , 100 NEWIbI3OIIB w le anted to lona the - Vulcan." ca29oca Ezcaisaa Haile or Prteweau. Der; aka nee JAIST of deposit. of Ten - Dollars and up eardoorbloh have reaulned unaltered In h/a Eank Clem veng Zu.Moak Pirkar So, lab, ja3L„,*,....„,_,„„_,1,80 lb I dell(' that the above rataa.ent 1 s =meet the beet *Wray kneeledes and belle AH B. CIFIRAY, Sworn ehd =bevelled bee Jr. me thl• =Lek ake oeetzi bee. ISSe. deShlead OW. £3O eel'. :0,1+27 Petthe For Sale. THE HOUSE now oactip:ed by the enb-tra =alum N. 14380am0l ocaoplota ardor. furotote WU, uu srut Hoe sad ula Wator..Yor pullout.", numbs of CO .B, Jo doedtf orSows Cluo/0p,141 u ICES, . . . FOUNDOI FOE B.ILE OE TO BE LET. A FlitST CL&SS FOUNDBY BUILDING, Patterto, Fluke Toole. eta b said ar let for • *mealof 10.. oderato urine Ur, an wareon m nun altb • capital ma=y ta wised as-a 02Lca. partner. or •• • inaraist: addraaa tax Na Poe& mein- PEKIN TEA BTORE, An : 38 FIFTH mutt A. LL qualities of. reen and Black Teas pnt . . curter arena awrallle eaprewly dn't Irrp qu alities arre warranted to gicUrfactrea. DINE AND CEDAR WARE:—SAMUEL ICZOZZEN keensi constnelly on band s good sini merit of Wssk and Bath Tubs, 1.1 Ara.l3 , - 0 . Oak Slick= or Dian Bockats, Wooden awl; Churns, Drr tdourozes, Zino suit Qum Wsati Boardi. =4 all otlns kinds alms 121 s lin. Also—in) nests Tubs. oat Wstaroconjdasonlo LULL stmt. Pittistiorkk. Pa milks Dangerous and Despicable En AND N. =METHS AT8OC1 0 )113 JUDGES! Rae.kley's Violin Tones. 4COLLECTION of beautiful Waltaes I(Paukchadrpit fe•gwatlita=littidottlitrlt 'Yard and the Powsr of kappa Thls Is • oholoo work far =atm raisers un thsi ooliaction ofJiss and Riaga OM' bums pubilshed. alone worth double Its Me albs book. Pries POEtd, cents. Copies mulled, patio paid. Chi Alt LAUTII fl LUAUS. Ja l la Wood at, Q. door oboes Oth reyden & Sanders, No. 6 fiat St H. Y.. ANUFACTURE and k. op annuanny on hand (1 46mOotkeZ Terryairja huerP., ram Ptustrar'stse neat Ebowersorraes sztet Pistol wZr Oda itMaindeseriptloa. anct EOtt ELALE—A Cottage loose 'and :lot Bit. 1444. , st Ewan gam; 14•0••••10.• lat 14 40 07 124 L Mann, nu two atzeet• ts• holm 30 try Ea ono ands 11•11 suer Wes. mauls' • 4, 14•5u1t, 0,0 44 4 ZOOM en tins nous sad 2 Its, roams stow,. Waste th• Ommalbss Iltstl.4l. 101.4 Is rusty • dad acts Wit.. •• wad crostortaluson44 as 2.4 4 • arses 1. amitosis to go Veit Past ‘llll4ll 4 4 . 0 rwr y•ta tangs. Any ALAICILr RICELNY. SMALL FARM for sale, coistairiA-122 ..,.. o f v010.,t40 awl, Gana, of sopillor Tritia, 3 ffiett• al' thine fruit. arid tha bala nea,eliarial, al h * tram. Gnu.. nab , . .d 'moon attacrian• alluat.d in iimirdan tolinabio 9 rules •rota rho clip !A .0100 rum or vie sad caning for Ihlt• 300 . Ma half sail bolanoa In one aW tampion. AN If o . . •, • a LAIN aratr. so: nib at. Vag BALE—Three several' -.... pieoes of Lea d late §: Waller forward ha P obits townohli, Nilo* Part or the saws of th• No fromt man ulth • Oda* aatintlon of bearing aviii• ___.•• • • N,, ....th.t.l. ••••12 non.. MI LAroI,CII. is weethei a troy ono bosuilini Vann, boob.. taco/ma Liao. • sr , 5 . boa, nod all the noorsoary .. ,1 1.61+11Sh CMG , * I pa, .s., 11,. ~ ha a--.b.tatas about Len aorta Mt unto. I.ananu a ' frau. conaso how*, gonna bow* MC., as an • .1, anly gn syqj 001 Um C11044111L Milt 1 .0.11.4 ICI Gettli... Mon, Tale Parko4 9 talc. 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