ogn Oar friends at larimer's Station, Stara arbniGlo, Circleville, Jacksonville, Inrin'a Sta. 114 Hoot Station, and Harrison City, can have the &vette served regularly at their residences by calling upon Mr. James C. Small, who is our regular carrier in those pieces. Orders left at BOA. Hope's Larimer's Station, Stawartsville - 'Path °files, e.Weithour'e, Sankaonville, or Rich ' *MI AloQuistmee, Irwin's Station, will be pane. .tuatly attended to. d&vrtf , 00132? Quaaran SEssrons.--Before Roma . if. ;B. Alcamo, J. E. Parke and C. Adams. JAIICIABY 29, 1867. Honor, Jadgo McClure, overruled the motion in arrest of judgment in the case of rho& Barns, indicted and found guility of grand larceny, aed assault and battery, with Intent to ha. The; prisoner was then brought Into Court and sentenced with Imprisonment for the first offence for. two years and threo months and for the latter one year. Commonwealth vs. H. Hempoff, Indicted for selling liquor without a license. The: eridenco; in, this cue being conclusive, the jury returned a 'verdict of guilt Without leaving the box. Owing to the natur y o of the cape, an& character of the house kept by defen dant, he was sentenced to pay a fine of ono hun dred dollars and costs of prosecution. From the fact that many persons returned by the officers for selling liquor without license have felled to make their appearance in Court when called upon, his Honor Judge McClure authorised the Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court to act as Commissioner to take ban to the amount of $BOO for the appearance to answer the charge of persona indicted far rolling liquor without Hs tense. the coats on the Criminal Calendar being diiptised of, his , Honor Judge McClure returned the thanks of the Court to the Jurors who have been in attendance for the past , six weeks, for the prompt and creditable manner in which they have discharged the duties devolving upon them. They were then discharged from farther attend ance, and the Mot adjourned until 10 o'clock on Saturday morning neat. After the adjournment of Court, the Jurors _Ault in their room, and on motion of Johnson Little, Esq., CoL James A. Skin, of Elizsbeth, Ins appointed to respond to pimtary remarks of the Court, and in th eir behalf he ad.. dressed the following to.Jodge McClure: "I have had the honor of being appointed by the gentlemen With whom I have been associa ted ask:reefer the last three weeks to recipro cate the.kisid feelings which you so eloquently expreseed this day at the adjorumment of Court. This expression of confidence they, will bear in grateful recollection. I tun instructed to say, as the 'unanimous ex. prealon of Moja), that their confidence in the integrity. and; impartiality of the Court In the administration of their arduous duties has been Inevaased si hundred fold, and they feel muted dud the interests of the county are guarded with sorupnlotts care and jealous fidelity. For the many saki.of kindness and and courtesy of the Court aid the Indefatigable District Attorney can nem after recur but with the liveliest sat isfaction, and our hope i that you may be long spared to occupy the position which you adorn with so much honor and distinction. In behalf of the Jury, JAB. A. MIX. daitury 291 h, 1857 - . thammart Ocoutazion.—Thursday morning, about amen o'olOck, the body of a young man named James IE Kidd, son of. the_Late Jona. • than KW, drugglat, WU found on the ice to.. neigh. the old Allegheny bridge, near the eecond pier from the Allegheny side, with a cot on the forehead above the right eye.- Baspicions of foul play were at once aroused, and the body was 04448y34 to ale Mayor's °Moo. A large Indontaßon was fount In the ice where he lay supposed to have been caused by the falling of the body from the railing of the bridge. His vat*, which was a - gold lever, and a gold' pencil, Eager ring, and several other articles of)ewelry were found on Ms person. A coroner's inquest Tan held, and a verdict rendered "that the do- mud bed come to Lie death by having fallen or been' ushed over the railing of the Alla ghcmy bridge." Young Kidd was not quite twenty years of age, and was much esteemed by his Maids and acquaintances. Ho was for ' some time pant engaged as a Clerk in the sonar Depolit Bank. Dr. Murdock gave it as bin opinion that the cat open the forehead was sulDnient to vianse death. and•was such a one as might have boon received from falling from the bridge upon.. the ice. It is supposed from all the information elicited; that the deoessed was passing over the bridge, and feeling aick, leaned over the railing, and his head becoming ditty, he lost his equilibrium, and fell over on the ice, sad from tho injuries reoehredthe came to his death. ==l Bunn Hutu Scrrocr..—The examination of the preeent pupils in this excellent institution was concluded on Wednesday, end tho pupils generally acquitted theineelvos eatiatootorily, though the Professors itiliTe boon :no bony with the three nominations crowded upon them thit they have notyet been able to examine and pro. nountettupon the particular merits of the pupils. The renomination of several of those allowed a second trial in the branches wherein they failed at thil first, took place yesterday after noon. We flail be able to give the remit Sat urday wonting, as the Central Board meets this evening, to make their decision. A greet deal of uunetwesarritibor, we learn, has bean put upon the Waken by some of the pupils from the Ward Scheele applyingtor admission when they were totally unprepared, it being necessary to elosely ocrutinize sin papers for each applicant, and after alltheir trouble finding that a great number had not passed Into :the higher depart meets of the Ward Belot:Iv, to jadge by the solutions given. .The machinery of examine- Con has not. however, been brought Into perfect I, working order, whieh the teachers hope soon 20 accomplish. There are now, two vacancies in the echoed, the Professonhipent Writing and Drawing hay. log not yet boon tilled. The Board willprobs, bly take soma action in 'this regard thisevening. The, present Iseult, is as follows: 1 PilnoipaL 7 -1). IL A. , llleLsia. Professor of Natural Soinoes—P. Den Professor of Mathematics—W. W. Dickson. Prefeesor of the Frecoh Language—Mons. Donee. . CREMES AllOlll6/1 DIMOPENZIT has been made of the strange affair which occurred a couple of weeks sip our Altoona. The sister and broth er.in-law arrived in the latter place on Sudsy last, and Identified yonngNeraross; and on Mon day had the body convoyed to the horns of his friends hfassedusetts. They 'elated that It was known by a letter they had received from Denten,- Illinois, that he had $2,000 on his person when he left that place. The name of the man who is supposed to be his murderer is David fdllim, of Wilmington, Delaware, and not M'ffinney, as he registered his name in this city. Reda well known to the police of Phila. delphia, ether Elects in the Eaet, bat had been at Danleith for coma time working as a blind-maker. A in:tittle meeting was held in Altoona on Sat urday evening last, and steps taken for asking the Governor to offer a reward for the arrest of the murderer. A *ascription wee also taken up to aid la the matter. LARCINT.-A boy of only fifteen yearn of age, named James Longed&le, was arrested by officer Jamison, on Danger night, in Allegheny city, charged with tho larceny of Efty cents from the mooeydrawer of Christian. Morgenthaler, and attempting to rob the drawer of Mrs. Ruble, both of which persona keep grocery stores in tho Diamond, Allegheny City. fle had a hear ing before Mayor Debase; yesterday, and was committed tojatt to take hie trial at the next term of the Criminal Coort. • Tan Pintizer. of hrs. Ifarsludl, (consort of Thomas N. harebell, Esq.,) who died on Tues day analog, took place yesterdey afternoon.— She. mao followed to-her last resting-place bya large cortege of modratog friends • JOITI OICAIIIIIIIr, the proremitor in the Lot tory oases, which intro excited so muoh ettmdion in the - community, of late, wee brought into Court yesterday morning, on a prooeen, and die. charged, upon ,taking an oath to appear at the commencement of the !Sian& term Janaaa.—Bome bold thief; on Wednesday G yaningtore off rim paper which was panted on ahrebett pane in the window of .the store • of John D.'Egtua, on Third street, and carried off quite a number of books and periodicals. BTRIXING 41. ATCHIGSIL-Wm. Bradford was brought hoforallayor Weaver yteterday morn at 0/ ing, charged 'critic ettiling watchman George 1 1 9 O orf thefth yard, "Wednesday night. The mo fined hint $lO and node. Ar.the election , for Common Councilman in . -.,•? the fifth ,li:ara tO , •day, the following aro the Ti. nominees 11 , 1 .. .2. 4 Repetdim.—John Hines. Demooraf:W. J . , Abl.• , . . -- - We ware f oul to . find that oar uelgbboreof the Pod . bad their paper blazed • notwithaaridlartha dui ruction of 111-oir-'-oliobe . . Tuzartn.—Ble. John Draw appears <Wm even login 'be "Knight - ot Ana" and “O'ilanlgan and the Fairies." Se to a good;actor. PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY' MOWING, JAN. 80; 11157. • WI la Ll " Ot r t l li i griggefa c tTlVSZ P e g s ° bVI2 the 11000. hand In nue of steldenta ta tbe_ehltdre.' RAWDINCAS RUSILth HALM Ma a Donau remedy of thirty year? Mending. and. la moMmanded byph Tatiana. s tare and apeedy our. tor Boma * none, lamas, Mona, Chilblain& utd Old Pored of !leery_ Idad4.or Never PornOnrall. 11 r -h• Smid 1.4 4 N. lll . B noh. Unolona. Bort h/PPlnt. lreonramended by oureek) Whitlows, Plias, Nesters. Flea "Bltea, Spider =Bib P EP l. , ,r .Llm il tot, 7:; : 4 l, : v l t t a. ribeo nt m eir tliur v fr eti , klo t r i e m s . u t ; •brzirgaitratbal;v„ "J!',o,laP,lo7.gßizttil Say. do an lutum or Interfere 11th n s phyaldan'a pry inflation& It made from the Pored matertals, from • Wipe brought trout Hanna—of articled arming in that ennntry—fad the proprietor* hays IdUilll2onl all laoee,, fiVrt a l l k ut:l67,.. " .. P r i• ' l =o Vet`.o'uderl mt. 1134ini01 Ramis WO input up In large 110 Woos *tamped on the corer with la tdettue of bore, and s dna bled roldlerorhle/o pletnre le elm envoys& on the nraP filper. Pawn 25 Coma lloz. REDOIOI3 it 00. Proprietor. er gala by 11. /Mem • • Ota. No. kbalthUld street ozo. 140 Wood et. M. 1011,IddIttl At 00 con Woad and 2d ate. nod 1 0.101040 0(1 Wood et "Fitted= . BMU/LUAM t McKENUAN, /Moral at. A Cihnn.f. • 20123111.30,1 rriroo. IWIPONIIYB GOLDWI. PiIitIODIOAL PI Lib potsUca,lpfalllbteln nn son reettne rrar• rtral, and mooring obelroetkme or the Monthly Turned, finuawhateraMll/te, __ • _ _ _ Brwe • A.ll --- M — edical Mon Knott Arf i g i l m dii 4 =r; an Ma t 7iftf ewle enerlerTi oTertlitoilon tats gi.ea,, whether fr om exposure. add, ar souther cams, tho lamas! health &iglu Immediately to )4... and the want ptim °lamb a remedy bas been the mass or to many conscimis among sonny tsmaks. Ileadatbe, Pain In tha aide. palpitation MM. heart, loathing of hood and disturbed deep most always arises Woo the Intermit, • tam of mimic and stammer, that hi it. ow, the pill. VIII intarably remedy all thy. 1,111, - tall matimplteit ibrigtions saminpatiresib box. 'blob MEW. etrioUs Mowed, and all peenibit.toih. midis may hei speedily cured.. Pace SIX saa Vox, m.d mid by WI Ma Druggists and by tIMNPLP WM, *amt. for Allegtien_ yr, YaLTULPB brag Mors,Birtothicham; JOlllid P BOOM 9/3 Liberty at.. mad les .W. A. GitaiIMNSIMINY A CM. 43 tint st.. Pitts Lamb. ' They will amply Um it at proprieteeppeices. and sand the Pills by mall on rented of 41,011 throvgb tittaldugh P.O. arealsdellwier GO [Now York] MEESE just re -1..4"1Y4 "teal% b a y P r lMV•s, hitbs roamed. N ! t z l i T EGGS for oalo bzo QTRAW et FODDER CUTTERS °tall the IL7 4 .Tlons Improved ;manna P,T ege lan - TIOLMES• OOLLINIL AR!) 011.--InSis Winter Striined, for mali by 15.24 T. LITTLE ALI). ViNEGAR-100 bblo pure edor , Vinegar, Idd sib try T a Tan Lzerroas —ltar. kir: labs= who fea tured last evening on "Young America," luts a Lae voice and an eloquent tamer, which coin mend what he has to say to has audience vastly more than any Intimate nine In the matter it self. He said a very :navy common place things, worn threadbare fifty years ago, with such grace that one koept thinking it was something new. Rev. Milburn goes for teaching Old Europe discreet humanity. These very "eters- and stripes" under which we are to , go forth to chastise France for crashing Italy, and whip England for forcing opium on. China and annihi late Austria for wiping out Hungary,- have wit 'lMO scenes on our own soil that might make angels weep. We talk about "re-wrlting inter national law," when scam 'a month passes which does not record the story of men whipped to death under our - own flag l It will be time for us to expatiate upon sending freedom to all the world when we shall have got a little of it as a national Inheritance. We have not space to say what we would like to here. We have only to say that while we liked the manner of the lecturer we were not much pleased with the general sentiment of the p lecture wherever It rose above commonplace re. g marks Euely expressed. PoLion Arponsmatm.--Tharsday evening the Mayor and Police Committee met In the Mayor's office and made the following appoint meats on the night police: Captain—William Reed. Lienteaants—First, Joe. E. Parker; i+ a ond, Wm. Maxwell; Third, Mathew Reap; F rth, JohnAlortlon. Watchmen—Edward M. Spence, *David W. 8 1 41 : 1 0°. * rhos. Ahls, Jae. S. Riddle, *Jas. liar bison, Henry hinder, *Jas. S. Patterson, Wm. L. Moore, Jaa. Craig, J. IL G. Noble, M. Allen bough, *Marshall M'Combe, John R. Williams, *Geo. W. Shaffer, Joseph Norris, *Geo. Gross, Hamilton Ingram, *Geo. W. Clark, Wm. Has tings, *Thompson Simpson, Francis Kerr, *Thos. Woods, Wm. J. Wilson, Robt. P. Little, *John Lowry, Wm. Harris, Andrew Wilson, Wm. Sloan. Babstitutea—John Felker, Ell MoDowelL Those with a * attached were on the old police force. They all go oa duty Sunday night, the first of next month. The appointment for the Captaincy Le about the best that could have been made. RUMMY CONDUCT.—Wednesday evening, about eight o'clock, as a young daughter of Hrs. Dugan, washerwoman, Sixth Ward, was passing along - Elm street, she was seised by two ruffians, and used very roughly. Her screams aroused the neighbors, and the yllllans made their escape. Such conduct should be merely punished, should the offenders be ap prehended. ROBBERY 721. Wednesday night, some or thief entered E the l °Erten of the Missionary, Res. Passavant's paper, and etale about forty pounds of type out of one „of the forms, and sold a portion of It at Fultoni's Brass Foundry and come at Matfett & obi% where it was found yesterday. The individual who committed the theft is suspected. SOPPOUD hiPANTICIPIL -.The body of a now born child was found on the etepe leading to one of the dwelling houses on the south aide of Webster street, between Tunnel and High, yes terday evening. The Coroner visited the spot, but we did lief ascertain whether any informa tion wee obtained in regard to tho affair. - , Trra Rcruzacesr Mama° held on Monday last at the head quarters in Allegheny city, adjourn. ed to meet at the name plane next Monday evening. Tux District Court adjourned yesterday to allow the members; of the bar on duty to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marshall. Wu see by •he Court records that the , two Connterfeitere, White of Buffalo, and Lawrence of Epping, N. 11., have been placed under ten thousand dollar bonds, each, for making and selling imitations of Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral.— This Is right. If the law should protect men from imposition at all it certainly !Mould protect them from being imposed upon by a worthless counterfeit of snob a medicine as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. We can only complain that the pun ishment is not half enough. The villain who would for paltry gain, deliberately trifle with the health of his fellow men, by taking from their lip the cup of hope, when they are elating, and enbetituting a falsehood—an utter delusion, should be punished at least as .severely as ho who counterfeits the coin of hie country,—Grece Co.Alktnner, Carrollton, 111. favFararma or run Lulu, until the discov ery of Carkr's Spriniih‘ Mixture, was regarded by physicians u moat hazardous to health; but Mau then, those who hare tried it as a remedy, speak of it as • IleTer failing panacea. its healing and soothing effects upon the affected parts, as well malts powerful' agenej in purify ing -the blood, mate it an invaluable. agent in the sure of snob ewes. Wnstrearom, Delawaxe; Oatabet 23, 1854. Mama. CtaatC--Gestfetrien: This is to oertifY that the mills of your patent owned by the Messrs. Gilpin & Co., and now in full opera tion in the Brandywine Mills in - this city, have fully come op to their expectations, and are all you represented them to be. With one mill we can make sixty barrels of flour in twenty four hours, and a yield of twenty-four and a half barrels to the hundred bushels of wheat. This, after having given the mills a fair trial, appears to be the sump yield front good wheat. _ Yours respeetfully, JOOLPII PAINT. Head Miller_ of the Means. Gilpin & Co. According to the above Important and reliable certificate, end the testimony of the numerous purchasers 'of these valuable mills, each one of those mills will Make •two and a hall barrels of flour per hour, producing a yield of ono barrel of flour from four bushels sad five pounds of wheat. The mill, including the complete grind; ing and bolting apparatus, occupies a space only 26 feet lyng, 6 feet wide, and 6 feet high, and reqlres but 6 home power to propel it. Meters. T. &"E. & James M. Clark have ono of the fall sized mills in constant operation at Ryan's Building, N 0.31 Fifth 'street, Pittsburgh, where they offer for sale the patent right for many valuable counties and States throughout the Union; and also the European patent, whioh has lately boon granted for this valuable inven tion, which is attracting so great attention, not only in the United States, but, throughout F.u. Sales amounting to ten thousand dollars have been made within the Dun four weeks, and sales of greater amounts are under negotiation. The Messrs. Clark can be consulted at No. 31 Fifth street, and during the evening at the Perry Hotel, corner of Bannock street and Du quesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1m.d26. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for the rapid ottontire, colds , lunesenare, bronehltis, whooping angle. asthma and mneam t10n.4 unlverealry keown as the beet remedy ever yet dlawrered ter erely variety of pulmonary disease. iso wide le the field of Ile neetninsee and so runnercom the cam of it. cure; that lamest every settirni of the country abounds la Derma* pabliel7 lamas who have been restored from elermlng and mu donors ate diseases of the Inoue by Its we. When on* tried It.. a su p p s er re io n r t t y o weeerp n . ch y ae r o n h t e ioro .m anwhe o . ie tied e. too are known, the lent:lie no beater hesitate whet antidote to eraPlor for the dirdreseing and deuteron,' affections of the pulmonary organs whither. latideut to our climate. ' By Its timely use many. nay alasOrt may attach' of die ease upon the lucre or duvet, are weaned and thus are awed many thoneende nary year from a trematurri Mte rio family should he without it, end thew who do neglect he provide themselves with *remedy 'bleb warde this dangerous due of disease. will have mum to de. plots It when It Le too late. Proof. of the surirching ati/. racy of the Chem Pectoral toed not be given et, the Amor. Iran Wußia — they have living proofs! la every nelahbore hood. hut those who wish to smut theetatementof tents wham whole health ha. been radar...l cad whose lives have been wed by Ito nee, will rind them my A f ore can Almanac which the agent below named has to humbh evens for every one. AA. A Yin. Lowell, Mw.. and mid by B. A. IALUSZarOOIi W.. Wood sa. Aldeburgh. ralttltdAwY • O ONGRESSION4L• WAIMINGTOR CITY, Jan. 2 9.—SISAMO—Mr. Trumbull presented the credentials of James Harlan who was elected Senator from lowa, was sworn in and took hie teat. An official notification of the death of Mr. Brooks having been received from the House, a eulogy was pronounced by Mr. Evans who ex pressed his regret that this tribute to the mem ory of the deceased could not be paid by his worthy colleague Mr. Butler , bat the deep af fliction which this sad event had omasioned him in the lose of a dear friend and relative had unfitted him far the performance of that duty , Mr. Hunter, while expressing profound grief, hoped that this sad lesifin would not be lost upon the living, when standing round the life- less form of their deceased associate; we learn to appreciate him and us we are solemnly re minded of the great brotherhood of humanity; detntotion would now cease to have an .object at which to arm its &hafts, for when ono bee I paid the last debt of nature, ho has settled his I account with man. Mr. Toombs spoke briefly of the manly virtues of the deceased but without concluding hie re marks, reamed his seat, being overcome by his feelioge. The usual resolutions of sympathy and regret .were adopted. Hours.—Mr. Kelit announced the death of Mr. Brooke toying that his decease was caused by acute inflammation of the throat and so ewift and fatal that even hie medical advisers believed him to be in no danger till within the briefest period of time before his decease. Mr. Brooks was born in Edgefield district South Carolina in j 1819, and served in the legislature of that State and also rendered gallant services in the Mexi can war. He woe BOW to Congress as the rep. ' reeentative of a proud and gallant constituenoy whose history has been illustrated by the virtue' and etateemanship and eloquence of Robert Goodloe Harper, John C. Calhoun and George MoDaffie. He epoke of his long and intimate relations with the deceased, who, in his bearing, was frank and honest, in dispute severe and in friendship delicate. Mr. Brooke has left a wife and five children. i Within the sanctity of that home be would not intrude but would supplicate Heaven to furnish a balm to their crashed and bleeding hearts. Earth never hallowed on its bosom a truer eon nor Heaven open wide its gates to receive a manilar spirit. lie subinitted Resolutions expressive of the deep sensibility with which the Home has received the intelli gence of the death of Mr. Brooks and tendering to the family of the deceased the sympathy of the House, and recommending crape to be worn on the left arm for thirty days Thee° were sub sequently unanimously adopted. Mr. Quitman added a, few words to what he regarded as appropriate and just which had been paid by the gentleman of South Carolina. He had seen him bearing the trials of the siege of Vern Crux se an °nicer of the Palmetto regi ment, ever exhibiting all Go characteristic marks of a true man and a soldier under all cir cumstances; never a morning came here but what he made his salute to his old commander. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, said that Mr. Brooke merited the confidence of his constituents be cause ho was always the faithfel advocate of their political sentiments and the jeolous guar. (lieu of their rights, interests and bonne. Hie relation)" with the deceased were such es en abled him to know and appreoiste his virtuee. He was a man of kind heart end most tender sensibilities. Mr. Eeitt had well said that hie friendship was of the most extraordinary te. racily. If these elements, which are among the highest chenoteristice of true manhood, ever led him to acts to which our judgments would decide to be wrong, let us remember that to err is human, to forgive, divine. Mr. Clingman remarked that his acquaintance with the deceased commenced with the latter'e first term of service in the House; and the fact that they came from districts of country united in past and present history and the people en tertaining a similarity of feeling and views I made them warm penmen] friends. With his I own immediate oonstituents his popularity woe unbounded. Coming from a /Bata whose genel cruelty advances the. merits of its eons, he had ahead.* obtained distinction In the public coon ells In the course of hie remarks Mr. Cling. man said If to insure MICCOSSOS Mon must be an I adept in arta of deception and hypectemy, Mr. Brooke was not suited for such e station. No man wee ever more frank and manly. Mr.:Bake did not approve of much talking 1 at any limp, but ho would do injustice to his feelings and theme of his constituent," by re. maining silent on this sad occasion. History records but one Thermopylm, but then" ought to have been another and that for Preston S. Brooks. Brutus stabbed Censer in the capitol, and. whatererauty bo thought of the wisdom and justice of the deed, the world has ever since ap proved and applauded the act. So shall the Scene in the Senate Chamber carry the name of, the deceased to all future) generations, long to be remembered after all these are forgotten, and when these proud walls shall have crumbled in to reins. Had be been permitted to chom" his own death, Mr. Savage wag convinced he would have fallen in some great battle for publie free dom; but It was not for bins to question the wis dom of Onimpotenec. After recess the careen was brought into the presence of the member)" of both branches, the President and his Cabinet, the Judges of She Supreme Court, Mr. Buchanan and othere. The Rev. Mr. Waldo; the Chaplain of the House de livered a brief discourse, making:no allusion to the deceased. His text was tee words of our Saviour to the thief on the cress; "This day shalt thou be with me in Paradtm," the objeot being to justify Christ In making that dealers lion to the Penitent, and to oho, the neeeseity of repentance. The corpse was subsequently deposited in the Congressional Cemetery. PHILADCLPIIIA, Jan. 20.—The brown stone building, belonging to the Girard Trust Compa ny, on Chesnut street, above Third, was burned last night. The Ere commenced in °sakill's book-bindery. The three ripper stories were destroyed, and the real damaged by water.— The heaviest sufferers ara Dabesq,Carrow &Co, jewellers, and John hl. Harper, Importer of watches. The home stooks amounted to $130,- 000, moat of which, being in safes, will proba bly be recovered. H. Sickles' printing office win also consumed. The stores on the lower floor were occupied by T. B. Peterson, publisher, and Goodyeare' lndia rubber eatablishment Peterson' lose will probably exceed $50,000 from water alone, but will °cession no stoppage in bunions. , The Bulletin building and Ledger establishment were endangered, but the &tries were subdued with out extending to the adjoining buildings. r. Loris, Jan. 20.—the weather ie pleasant and thawing moderately. The river is tieing Ito lecher. per hour. The project of moving the boats from the levee has been concluded as not being a desirable one. Subscriptions are being raised to break up the ice in the harbor.— Captain glinetelier, of the Penneylvanis, offal to do it for $2,600. The Legielatura has accepted the invitation to visit St. Louis, and will arrive' on Monday next. Wasturaron, Jan. 29.—Immense assemblage at the capitol. The death of Mr. Brooks eras announced in the Bonito by Mr. Evans, and followed by Mount. Hunter and Toombs, In the House by Mr. Keitt—followed by Messrs. Quit• man, Campbell of Ohio, Clingman and Savage. The last inoidently justified his attack on Mr. Hamner, which was evidently distastefal to hie listeners. Tho funeral observances are progres sing. ET. LOUIS, .1110. 20—Tho Chamber of Com merce yesterday appointed a Comm Woo to cor respond with the Boston Board of Trade and New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, in relation to the establishment of a lino of steamers ho. tween those Milos. Aloo pledging thOmselras to ce-sperato In the accomplishment of ithe en terprise. Boman Jan. 29.—Tbe barque Cambridge from Pernambueo,^reports having spoken the bark EOM; from Boston for Rio, which had taken two °oilmen from the raft belonging to the lost steamer i Lyonnaiee. The seamen report 6(1 an having tom drowned, and that the remain der took to the boats and they supposed_ had been saved by passing vessels. Watinitiatoa, Jan. 28—The crow of tho sloop Trieste, of Camden, N. .7., was picked up at sea, and arrived at New Orleans on the 16th. The recent snow storms Wended to Nelms, Alabama. Wommuto, Va. ' Jlo. 29.—Wenther today olear and mild. The thaw still 000ii0UOR, but no change in tho river. Bonron, Jan. • 29.—Tho America, for Lim.. pool, in still detaiood by ice, but will probably get ofr this afternoon. Niw Voss, Jon. 29.—Tho atoamors Clyde, from Ulaagow, end Vigo, from Anne; arrived thin morning. -flaw Vona, Jaw. 29.—flotton quiet; the steam er'e advicee bare had no erect but are regarded favorably. Flour has a deellning_tendeney; nalea GOO bble. at $7®57,20 for Southern; Ohio $0,70®57. Wheatqalet; wiles 9000 bash. it $1,99 far Bentham mixed. Corn ie steady, sales 40,000, bash. pork buoyant. Beef doll, but firm. Lard buoyant at 18(0131 in bbla— Tirlibikey firm at 28®281 . • Canoe dull. Sugar firm. N. 0. Motown, Cio per gallon lower, sales at 7fia. - Linseed Oil steady, at fib. Preighta droniing. Money market firm. Stooks dnlb, Cumberland Coal Co. 1.9 i; lUbiois Central bonds 93i; Mob. Soatheiri, Sit. N. Y. Central 84; Reading 801; Galena and Chicago 104 i; Lab. Central 96; Erie 6I j; Cleveland and Toledo 76; Van ion 24; Virginia wizen 91i; Ni 613000 Nina 89 . APIA llaidorax, Jan. 29th.—Tht steamship; Arabia, from Liverpool, arrived here lest Islet% with etates to the 17th instant. The steamer City of Baltlnidee, from Philadelphia, arrived at Liverpool on the 15th inst. The settlement of the Swiss difficulty Is con lelmed.,- The details of the arrangement are In t e ecuree of adjustment. Lovnurom., Jan. 17.—Corron Meagre.— Deeker's °leonine quotes cotton market quiet, With but little inquiry either for 'speculation or erporh at a decline of k In prises. Sales of week 27,000 bales; sake yesterday 6,000; and ta-day about 6,000. The market forbreadstuffe shows r it. turn In prices in favor of buyers, closing quiet, buyers demand a reduction in wheat of Id to 11, and in flour of GI Corn a shade chonper. Pro -vision market closed very dull. LONDON, Jan. 17.—Money market a shade more stringent, console for money quoted at 9i to 94. LIVREPOOL, Jan. U.—COTTON Maawer —The Brokers' Circular quotes cotton as quiet There in but little enquiry either for export or speou lation, at a decline of /. The salts of the week were 27,000 Wee, including 3000 oo epec• ulation, and 2500 for export. The ouotations were as follows : Fair Orleans 8.1; Middling 7f; fair Mobile 7 WIG; hliddling do 7 9-IG; Up lands 7 11.18; Middling 7 7.16 The stook of cotton in port is 318,000 bake, including 209,- 600 American. The sales yesterday were 6000 bales, and to-day estimated 5000 bales, the market °losing steady. Sayan 15th..—Now Orleans rte., ordimarie is quoted at 109 francs. The Manchester Melees quote a quiet market. Ideuroor., ,Jan. 17.—Boviurrone.—The market is quiet, tending downward. Flour is inactive:at a decliue of GJ; Western Canal is quoted at 31s C 4 ,o ' 32v. Baltimore and Phila. delphia Flour 32803386 d; Ohio Mt 6.10363 . Richardson, Spence & Co. quote fled Wheat at 85®98 2d. In Corn there has been a moderate business at a-decline of 34361; mixed corn is quoted at 333 643:13s 93. Proviaions.—The dont:ens in the market con tinuos, arklAirices are generally unchanged.— Beef and fork are dull at former quotations. Bacon is very doll and the stock on hand is large; long middles are quoted at 53053543 without buyers. Lard is slightly dear, but the sales are unimportant; lard on the spot is quo ted at7os, and to arrive at COs. Tallow is in Improved demand and the mar ket is slightly dearer. fit. Petersburg Is steady at 61s. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAKE T 3, Jan. 17.—1 n Linseed Oil there is nothing doing; Palm 011 is! In improvedpentandat£4s Cadd to £45 Cs Glen ' the spot; Olive Oil shows an advancing widen I cy; Boger is quoted at 57e; In Molasses there is nothing doing; Tea is firm at 11s 61011 s 9d for ' common Congons; Green Tess have also im proved In demand and prices are advancing; in Coffee the sales are unimportant; Ries in quiet. LONDON, Jan. 16.—Baring and Brother circa lar quotes breadettiffs as unchanged; White' Wheat is quoted at 63E0685; lied Wheat 6016 69e; Flour E 050.358 Gd. Linseed Oil is firmer; Tallow, Y. C., steady; Iran steady. The money market is slightly more stehogent; East India Company Exchanges have iv/mood; the hellion in the Dank of England has de creased £l4OO. Bell & Co, quote American stooks as generally unchanged; Maryland fives bonds 89®91; Virginia fives, IftBB, 82e81; 8. sixes, 1867; 1040105. Lararr.—London, Jan. 17.—Consols for mon.. ey aro quoted at 931. The Arabia arrived at Halifax at a quarter past 12 o'clock last night. She loft Liverpool at ono o'clock ow the afternoon of the 17th; she spoke the Coropkort the 18th bound for Liver pool. The Bahia arrived out on the morning of the 17th. The Neufchatel dispute 113 virtually ended. The committees In both houses of the Saks fed. oration adopted a proposition to release the prisoners. A telegraphic oespatch from Berne RIIOI/tr ces that the National Commit has adopted prep ooltione commission by '9l against 4. The Council of State has not yet voted . No formal engagements have been male by Prussia, bet it is understood that the Ring re 000110esi ref claim to the ;1 o voignie and rove nee of Noachatrl. rho two castles or Neufcha tel and 1,,ch10, however, tertian the Ring's pri vate property, their revenues to be disbursed in local chanties. tlewsr BRlTAlN—Meetings continue to ho held throughout the country ofainst the gar tax on leconin. Poesca. —Perak Khan, tho Pervim Ambais !odor. arrived et Atarseilloo. ilia suite oonsiet. of 100 persona. The corps Itgislo.tir °pone ou tOollitt Fcbru Cr). The Bishop' of Arians Gee been appointed Archbishop of Paris. From Spain their is no nova. TIIIIKEY.—ft is rumored that Mr. Layard had obtained concession for a Railroad from Rotten hal to the Golf ofSards which the western pow , era favor with kiln* to military purposes. The Diplomatic, Conferencen relative to the Danubian principalities continued. A dispatch from the Ressitut government to Ito envoys' in regard to Neufchatel affairs en dorsed the attitude of Prussia and opposes any restraint being planed on tho treedom of the King of £lllBBill. ',ATM.] . — Borne, Friday.—The final vote of the Federal Assembly has jest been token, upon the propositions of the Connell. The Council of Mateo, which, with the Rational Council, constitutes the Federal Assembly, separately discussed the propoeiricros and revolved upon their adoption almost tranitionsly. PARtg, 16 th—The Royalist prisoners at Neu fohatel will be sot at liberty and conducted to the French frontier by the Swiss troops. Conirrastrxerte, 11th.—tbraham Paella hoe beaten the Russians in Circinisia. The Rus sian general was killed. Matiato.--Twoutptive political prisoners ee. wiped from Valencia. Dotaile . of the Chinese advices to• the 24th hare been received. Tho Governor - of Clanton continued obstinate had had issued a proclama tion threatening martial law to the people far venturing to speak of peace. The Amerloatie had destroyed the battier forte. BANDITSZT, 0., Jan.:29.—There was an im. manse gathering at the Third Annual diatribe. Lion of the Cosmopolitan Art Assoeiation. Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered an address at the. drawing. Paimor's bust of Spring went to Penneylvanla; the Wood Nymph to Vermont; the boat of Clay to Alabama; boat of Calhoun and boat of Web ster to New York; Apollo to Illinois, and the paintings and bronzos to oeery section of the Union. Great enthusiasm prevailed. The number of subscribers roaohal over &"1,000, being twice se large as that of last yesex Het of American Art Union. Commons, Jan. 29.—Tbo llonso took a final Tote this afternoon on tho Resolution to expel Mr. Slough, of Hamilton, for striking Mr. Cad well, of Ashtubtils, for words spoken iu dohate. The Resolution passed by 70 to 36, all the Demo crats voting against the Resolution exoept Mr. Cony, of Hamilton, who made a powerful speech for tho Resolution. This caeo caused consider able exaitemtitit while pending and the Mouse was full of persons anxious to hear the final decision.of the cum Mr. Slough leaven for Cincinnati 'fo.rtight. Cirmaao, Jan. 29.—There is a disposition among the St. Lonia bankers to create a money panto by discrediting 22 Illinois banks. Some Of the banks continue to take thorn on deposit. There is a strong fooling against the btrOkerti. ,New OILIAIIB Jan. 20.—StrIngor, the bank roliber bas been arrested. The Texas took oot this morning 900 men and a groat amount of arm and ammunition for Walker. Commie, Jan. 29.—blr. Blengh, of the HMO of Representatives, was expelled this morning by a heavy majority. All the doom. orate with the exception of Mr. Corry, voted agoinst the expulsion. The vote was reconsid ered and is now pending. Ncw You; Jam , ' 29.--The Tentiossos sailed this afternoon for eau Joan wilh about 250 re. atone for Walker. PUILADILMIA, Jan. 20.—Flour very doll; shipping breeds are freely offered at $6,37 with, out finding buyers; sales for homo consumption limited within the range of former quotations; Rye flour steady at $3,76: Cam meal $3. The market in poorly 'tapped with wheat, the prices being comparatively above, those of none'. The millers aro preparing cautiously and only for the supply of their immediate wants; alas 2000 Nash prime Penneylvania red from the care at $1,0.11g41,61i; white ranges from $1,60 to 1,05; Rye very acorn end wanted at 82; Corn come. in very slowly and in In steady request; Bales 9000 both old yellow at 70e, and 600 bush new from the ears at Gfle; Oata command 47048; In Groceries and Provisions transactions have been unimportant; Whisky, denmnd limited sad prima lower; eaten 000 bbb, at about :7e. CINCINNATI, J 31,113 29.—Ficittr dull and prices irregular. We heard of no sales worthy of note. Tho recipto continah light,. being only G 79 bbla since noon yoatorday, Whisky la unchanged; sties 84 , bhis at 22k, 'and 125 bbis from' wagon at 22 8.` Provisions; there Is no proceptlble, change in the market] (or any article; the do mond for present delivery 39 quite moderate; Grain; Wheat in in good request at $ 1 ,1601,16 for Rod, and $1,19011,20 for White; Corn re mains firm at , 50€4090; Barley je quiet at our last quotatioie; Rye to firm with a good detaand at 130 e; Oats in satire request at 49; Oil; a sale of 80 bbls of Linseed was made at 95c; Groce ries; miles of 10 hhds Sager at 14, and 125 bags of Coffee at 101®101. Tho market remains quiet without aay preoeptible change. Arrival of the Arabia. Thee Is bat little chants la t helloney,Market; money Nome to Nahum:lmA for legiUmat• luminair e hat spoon -1.4.11114ad It bad to °buds ot.o o b to Mutely theirwenta. There most b. au extension or Walking b 11.1,14.6 tit/ner In the increase Granite) among existlng Inmor new haute will be meals; for although bank capital of the city has lacrosse& nth mentor rapialty than In any pale theerlons of the eouttry.yet It has not kept pue with ncr.:want hurineen.—N Y (lour & Eng. . Cincinnati Prurrent. of Ibis nOnk. publishes c o mplete returns of ice the C number of lingo peeked 01 that place this end let Beeson. Thy totals compare as rollowe la,SCe7 ... 310.012 IVe unlerstatta the littprotoe Ooutt yeetetday rendered • deeleton onfavontble to the fettbllehmeht oforaoa ti of the etate Beak of Ohio to tide ea a r. This, of room,, delimit, the twice., *tut our ettlsons will moth rerrit the resolt.—trio 113.1„ The bill charter/nu • gawk at ntroudatoung h.. human. • Ism. Thome Wipe of th• pylon having lamed. a •nd law the floaataidT uOt hafialt rotolai It,-the. booloies without his flunaturia The nourkat ('P the InDons ant Menu cadency la rathat on the Imprerrevent. All thetillinc... wed Ibleeen• el n note. are taken el 3 die count erne tenoning. which are arul Mt it Pen Dan Carrot. Pouts Bank. Kpahlino. .. Prultle BULB. bank. Hauldnoten. ' neck Berndt,. Danville.—gin t} , lll. La r film., Jen tath, 0 P 31.—ilunte toll camber.. The riverrne fear huhu up to two o,rtoek,l' D. It he.. been on • nand Wee. that time. t charted le being cal through the to. tn tle canal fur the pontoon of getting the yammers and bergs. tote • nen. harbor. find Much Word. of the Bonk titer. ie.-boned in the Utica Iletga. nut his nay on shOre MO *reentry. In tentellnenno of the lout necking. 10 P 151.—1 t Is now Delving 111 to hard, ft no - n-wrival of the SuTeanatm•lll of blob Ight au not urn due. contin La nrottuttlben the Yx change max li tit, and bankers ars king nitintki per met fur bun to tmod netting. •Itur burinen Mot t Boston gleam., hae erate exteot. but ham boon rust:l4oh e noun. of remmard Ds at lU , and by the feet th l a b t y t t wo ottnn-r. Imre tint pert nits week.—N -0 Telb. . . Pittsburgh FL W. • 0. EL R-5 !Ale *Wilke. 4 bas vim Utocituor t llrit; 45 tone iron ore, J 1t.,. 3AI tote ter taro, Regaley t en; 158 bbl. door, J IlloCully 41 mks taare, liekturell & oat 174 bite dr Peaches, I Di.ksy A co; 778 tell. paper , J •11 Oenrir loader LlPP'. rott A nu .83 bale nun., Pratt t to. 1 bbl butter. 13 do dour. Daltell A or: 251 bus emit rya, td - do ate elm.= & Melanin bbl. butter.. Orr lard. Brown & Kirkpatritk; 4 bk. butt., Pe . n; GOO b. g Legit. Wiluierth; 3 bbl butter, 8 I.l.baturtu A 3 eke cloters.d. J 1.1 Lbentield; 23 do, 4bb la ova, AleUturkan • ett boo wheat. Watt • WIIRoo: oeta dried fruit, it liutchltmosn 2 d 0,3 Wit butter, I eka Deem. /smile/. A Riehardootai tilde Romany, Deli &Liggett:loo do Dour. Wallace t Gerd nen 34 Mile whisky, Fahenteck • cct 4 bee butter, 07 Min paper. U earl ...sp. it/ cos two. / do =WC ILet berm 600 bidet, 310 bbltillon 64 aka. batter, 03 do L 170 ham 20 bar rlorcreeefj: 11 GU. • Lacch & co. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer: Lb...was/ 84:44 trx.owl. cam, N Woad and nth la ( I OLLEOTION ON VALUABLE BOOKS. xi-cm Saturday evening Janus 27 3 t0t5...11l betnkl et the commercial sales MM. Carnet of Wood and Fifth atmete.• collention or , valuable anallith &Item O 1 catalogue. Mudding of complete and oclednal edltbuse. ewe prising the soma Menthe?, now mares. among them will be f mod Letters On alarm,' pad Antl•lifurnry to .1. L. /dame. by Wm: 8:litone; Pram Works of Ble Wale ter gnat. nwolm Whine anat. Einem, 4 Sol Select It. slows by Bronson and others; Illoollet and antlers Illstory of lowland, ilwolig Samuel Johiman'a work; 12 vole; Ay. thur blurphr'a workr. 0 role; Irtkirkleh Collateral 1111!le, 3 yobs &Inner'. Choral Mamma wilm Jewish Llybon3of by P. Patrint. D.D. ICM llibliotbans Clunks by Vma- Priere, Jo, nu Catalogue. ara now nadir. books will be main ou Sate =day at 2 o'clock. jag P. M. DAM./met. 9 1 ROSTEES' SALE OP STEAMER PAUL/ JONKI3-0* Thursday lIVOOLLIK. tett. fith, at 8 o'elcek at the Merchants' KW:mom 410 et_ will Do told. without mare. by order otTrusteee, the importer double sumac, 01.10 wheal etectmer Paul J•Dell, with her aaParel, trickle. furniture, Ae.why now lies at the alonangahala wharf. Pittsburgn. The alloys la not two VW. old: coot thlrtre thousand dollen, and will = Tr .1. to 1101011 non• fired tons. Term., nue fifth cash. balance In 4. M. 12 undid montha willt.11°41"."" ."""1111"mr101.. Male Itiye, DJOURNED SALE OF GROUND RENT rs Ar UCTION—Ar of an order of the Circuit Court of raiette count.", tate of Kentucky . , will Do avid. at tbe iderchaure. I:chance, 4th et. Pittsburgh, ow Thunulay. Jen. 29th. at 1 o'clock, P. that certain (hound Rant of SW per annum, payable o nartorly drat dais o. J0...Y. Juts and October In each in u tiandlril th rs ' lVa r a:s, at; Ltir. OrPl U at.a l ;irti " adMi t tr& U ii i/ k Wood en& Vetgi f o a E dl he r and Redoubt alter. below Re h m, In leagth and ltd felt wide, now In the oconnancy of J. K. Warden. Terme nub or 41g. month.' credit, with Intoned. to bo augured by' inclement bond oath approved arenritr. pairereo r ufatul!! bu. " A"r. AdUCTION SALES—DaiIy at the Coinmar al Sap Rooms, corm of Wood and Roth Otreetd. o'clock, hoof sod otarlo dry %Ws, I . O IIC heo, corm, ac. At 2 o'clock, Y. M..fmnltcos ATOM. qU.llillr47o, to. (lOmmcnol cm at GU o'clock, month te. ol Te t i l f: "°"" - ""ums. "a l a `" t et o crc r. AUOT TO N SALE 'OF TWO BRICK UWICLLINO IlOtiling, Eaet Lane, Allegheny .—Will be sold on Patnrdely, alst day ofJennaty, INGT, et three &elf:mt. P. M. 2 two gory Brielc Lowe. and f‘te melt Iftfi feet front, by en It. deep, each house containing 3 rooms, taftmeat, kitchen, cellar. and vault. , With b 7) taut, bate oven, and other corm, alencet in the yard.. pnaltlrely he 'old. Pollan at. nab . BLAKIKLY • 81011 BY Beal lintels Agent. J. 37 U. U. BOVLS. Auction., tICKNVIIIAT fLOLLit= 200 fifty pound -1)1 ranks We role Ly .1630 ICUS &RERUNS. ARD--9 Ws and .2tt ka leaf rea l / 4 i and ILA for race by 11415 'LL • LIGUSIT. it.ROOMS-400 dos fancy o rn brooms for xrit 'Co br den - JO IN FLOYD aW. r J figE—looM AN • .• lIHNNY IL COLLINS. iILASS-600 bra 8x10,91 12,•10x12710":14 1.11 for We try JCSLL COLLINS. I . Alto-2 bbla for solo by • DINKY If. an - -• L. COLLINII. M TIERCES DRIED BEEF . reo s a end for iJ ale by _WA JOHN/4U! 1.1. A. BON. VI/ HITE lilid - r-50 bble; 100 hlf do; fo webs - 430 J. IL owns IX ___-_ LUX AEI/AHO HORSE NKETS -A: A,LIARON A CO. bye on fund a largo . ..WV of bvil Distaste dem, grans at very low Drive,. 0631 iIIEESE-500 bozos W. it oheeso tuition and form& br 431 J. IL CASIFIELD, bbla in store and Palo by d.M J , B. CANFIELD. :441E157 Ly &AO DEA ILLS— crake for nolo by c Jan. T4110.11-15U bmißochosterPearl Starch kJ int mile to the trade at Mann tarrtarere mead by mid • • , 1111NtlY L. OiLLINR, ..„.. VEATILERS for sale by DIMLY 1.1 COLLINS. jag OLL BUTTER-4 bblo primo Roll But v roo'd sad tor Edo tor )619 - ATWELL. LER•OO. EGEIS-4mA Eggs just reed and fir Bala by LIENIIT•11.01( //LIMB " _ . _ OAKE-,4 to roo'd and for sale by dale BELL &LIMOS% VENISON v k..fresh V reed at 27 Frith .19,000 • Poassaiousa, Ohio, Jan. 29.—The river is 0- sing here slowly, tho ice still blocks it up how. ever. The Scioto river burst up to day, ran. Ding out heavy too. The Eig Bandy Is also run ning out. A report reached hero that the Kana wha river is running out. The weather is warm and it is thawing, and the email creeks are open- 1 COM M ERCI A L. 00tIMITTRE ON ARBITRATION FOR JAYUARY. J W lauuas, V. P,„ Joan! DlLWortu, 1 IL flaunt. D WlLLuss, E (Jima. I'ITTAIWROII hIARKETE3 Prrrenuann 0 tern. Onial. Moran:l2,Jan. 30, 18.57. FLOUR—nn ;Mange, d emo mnd eteldr but not large; nine from m o ßeofBoool. extra at 16,16, loom store, 00 bbl en PO at 15,0 in 20 floe at 115,64, 30 and 10 do extra at 00,45; (A de E 8.60; E.) 4o extra Wally at UN, 15 do at $4,87, and 50 do at 05,07 for super, $8,40 for extra. and 10,87 Mr extra (molly. ORA IN—not morn offering; eake Of 3 CO One no earn at GO, and 150 bee oats, In lota from rtore e.r 080. ULOVEROEED--a W. to the trade of 79 btu at ad. 20.. IV HIP liitY—reetibel to doll; a rale 01'10 bbl, raw at 25. EOANB—In dommul; eaten of 20 bon to the mall way at $2.70. 0011E0.-1 mle of 15 boa at 126512.4. 016111) A ll l , oE—firm; Woe of 90 bus new, In late, at $2.70, 0111103E,aelee or 20 bra anabra Chaaaa at 12.5. CRANBERRIEB-141800f 5 bide at 11E50. 110111 N V—W.. of 0, biota at 17,50. EITEL—The weather yesterday tem dear and bltetunh but there 1 no movement of the ler. and but little pro. peot of It. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Nausea Taco. or tun Usseto FT/nci.—The total em. emotion of Plebes. In the Uolted Matey for the past even ream is ae rouowe Genoa& ' 4 7lB ,: gLi of with P0.ve1an.....11111117.1 1861 ........... ....... 1853 1551_—_-- . - 13.048.018 " 37.019,249 .• -.24,800,940 The tenants of Foreign ilinieseas In the United Ettuss for the year ending Dednither 21. 1555, were 25,535.724 teflon., against total zealots In 1856 of 7.4.162,435 gallons. and es will be seen, the total consumption of this deecrip llg g! ,7l4 V ,l :: l . 2ll2 PN' B •4arthlfsT.l.-.:1- d t: crease In the cot:unmet/on o /outgo In 1558. as mm with 1855. 0t5..2 I per mut, while the total conenoci of Foreign and Domeetlo In 1855 was .7.1,008,618 g all a, eirelost • consumpUon in 1856 of 41,2511,0&) entice, , bee log • tailing Off In 1855 of 1.557,217 helium, or the lam dunes* of 10,20 per mt. The coneumption of all kinds In }1156, u 10.20 per not feu then that of 1866. while shoWn, wee taoss wu 1015 par toot Smaller than the consumption o f of o M f 1t Tilt motioned large decrease le attributable. In • great measure, to the rapid Selina In the yield of Louisiana Usu. The large diminution In the eupplyof DometUe, to mast which the Imports of Foretell were loadeditate hue mated • tithe: MR. ci Dritee then have ham before ate seined Lanan year. During the memorable serial of the crop of Leninism. Sugar of 18.36.43 fell off to 80,000 hhtte. with a yield of iteleslont correetundnagly mall. the New York nootatione woo Moab below those now prendling. the Woe of new Oriente heink at that time 45(450 roots. Porto Wu at Bt. Oral 0U Havana 58045. and Trinidad. Cube, 120268, duty 5 meta per gal. The aroma prime at New York for the past tour years show se Aglow.: 1 8 55--New Orleans, 62 mote per gelioM Porto itleo.46'l Cube AleleCleado, 41%1 Cobs (hayed, NY, layo-I.N.a, (hyaena, 31; Porto itlm. :Zit Cubs dluecovado, 051 I; Cuba Cleyed. =N. 11151—Nur Urines. Wit Perk , Moo, 21/lig Unba IduseJvado. TA; Cuba Cloyed Ti. 1663-- New Orime. 2835; Porto Mee, enhs ineuvredo, Untie eared, Thejhaw darling Wonder night terminated In • getc oral e, which motioned until au fatty boor 'mantle, homing Yesterday. the Daringn brightly. meittnir the 'mow sad low re l i e the tweoty-four hours en flag-Let night, the rivor hare ha. Clone from meteor to eighteen lodise, aud our boatmen were on the cue M. yeaterder end Ne b r ookt. in tut-kinetic.. nod luterlog fcr en Immediate en sod resom ulna of navigation. Laborers were blur all day uolostlios the boats at the levee. durum utivelr e lo he frehtht. while all the boatmen we ll ing away the y oe.ad stay ing and strengthening the bolls of thearespectlyeteam. ers with ecabUing and heavy timber In antieiPetion of weedy movement of the lee.—(lln Wm. Da:Mien:7 this ..... ....... The arerago weigh to compares al to' bar. MG.T, IMPORTS BY RAILROAD AUCTION SALES. 25 buel{ Timothy Seed for sale by 12 Saddles more (same sort • Iwo. Wild Trate t. Pneasinta, ae. LW' PRIME StIOULDERS for Wear JOlll4 row, • IION. • do. 239 MUST stmt. DAVID OPYPDPIL." ............................................ ..... .....seiroze :era° c CAMPBELL & POLLQCK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, - GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, ar.; AND maronnnyinn= OP Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad Cars, &c,, No, 85 Wood Street. corner of Diamond. Alley, 11856. CANAL. NAVIGATION. 1856; adigifilEß'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE/Way Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity 2000 Tone per Month each -Way, , tiIIR facilities for Transportation havo boon largely increased during the t Winter, vv and. . ran now odor to MUMPS the irapielos advantages id a DOUBLNI DAILY LINN to P uld from Pitt. rburgh. Philadelphia and fialticierei. Our line ha! urns entirely of POUTABLIILIXIATd. but one tranithiptornt ion=loh.'ajVlMlt'An.daKrettliq' our Line Ito "g Put thr°"° with all "thi• " 8 ' mhl9 HIER & MITCHELL, Pnoviturvoit& AMUSEMENTS. An Advertisements of Concerti or Pub• Ammtemmts must be paid for Murial 7 In Minna,. IJITTSBURGH THEATRE. t. Lessee and Man O. POSTER. Btatte Zdanager...A YOUSIGI Artlng Manager. RJ. PO= Pal® OP ADYLSKON: Seoon Solai and Zen. Parpneita..— I 600 Private Boxes, larga...sB 00 d .254 Private Hexer. small— 600 Iteme• for colored .... eta. Thfrd night ef the brilliantly soccesent engesteinent of the celebrated high Comedian, Mr. 101 IN DREW. /ate Emma. or the Areti street Theatre. Pldladolohia. FRIDAY WYRNINCI, JANUARY 30th. 18.57, Wlll preeented the celebrated comedy. in two acts, one KNIULLTOOP ARVD—Conner the Bath, (surnamed Knlght or Arrd) John Drew; Don Diego, Wearer. Princess Of arlnd e Jana AL Cooke; Bus once Buckametane, Dim/oat.. (head 7.07 Dance-- ....... ..... Lang. To eonelode with the popular grtravagsau oft CPPLILat- NIGAN AND TIIB 1/AlRlES—Pbelim VP/annigan, Mr. John Drew: Mary o*Slennlgan. blra. tiontee- MToennOrrow a great bill, to anichilr. John Drew will appear. • ki Al 3 AZINE S FORFEBRIIARYL- LTA_ Putnam's! &Lamina for FebTotary. Price 1 1 6 6 to!, Ilarpet' Petarom s % raham's 15 " liodsfa La's Book " llousehold W ord. " 16 •• New Park Journal ••bonbons:lw " 15 & - 10 ILtsyssre' Story Book " .. " Stn.Stephene'Masrasins :: " P,14" Yankee Notbuts " zoy ••. - Nick Nat Arthneallomt i Idagul... a 19 •• Just resolved and lb, &lista& • W. d. OILDENEENNEY &CO Fifth AL, opponts the Maar' TUE BEST ENOLISII EDITIONS of tho Ihllowlog minable work. and maim. eau ha bad at D 180103 Doak atom, 6111.kat Farah betwnent Third and Fourth streets—Waverly Novel. Not. and Qualm. libakiippare. J. 11 0 .1/ Mem, Crater's Wrath's Johnson. Bouthay's Doctor. 011yrtioin Naval Biography. Yersonionli Hand book of Architecture, Hanna:Co Histories, (iibbort. lima,. Don Quixotte, The Baronial Mil. of England, Morris' Britten Dams Etirdx and Wild Yowl, elegantly drawn and colored: Arahlini Eight; Poets and Manes men, Their Homan and Haunts. b_laronlaY'n "frolrrint=il.' 4."o7l..aot'rialinfrelll,. tiVell"". Compto, Pia draith, Lawn, Millar, linbertsoree nm Historian: ThlAr'n L.iaorn:s Ylutareln National Hyslo p:llia Standard Library Cyclopedia: Brun Work.: Yaaarlit'• Lifs °lain Painter. Neander'n Olinalass ity: Locke's Eliikniophicti Worker: &blazers WorkE Hole beliVe Dana. of Death: Buskin'. 51odern Banta. 4 vols., bin .04 very Mnn7 others T A NDARD BIOGRAPIIY..—Spark's A American IllograpbE M _ IC. Ur...id Writing:lo/ Wathingloo. vols. arshal'. Life of do, hvibies do do. Planers' Lir.. of Bay and Root edien; Lord ClUnobell:. Lives of the Chisf , Jnatieen; litrioklaud'n Lives of thainosna of England: Lockhart's Llf. of 01r Walter Scott Borwelin Johnson: Lewes Lila cr Goethe: Cininot's Life of (Voinwoll, L.4rlyie• do do: sladdertee hiernolr. of Conntaan of Bleasangton, Aunten'e do bydney Month. For ails by ja23 KAY A CO , 65 Wool strait. ROKEIt'S, BOSWELL'S JOHNSON. eine Engilah Llat of Pawnee! Jobro am. LL. D. Anow &ACID, with nuntentou addlt/oca and note. by John W. Croker, M. P., to tobdob are addod two Intypltenantary column of Joh:um:don awl notra by vane. bands. I nonrated witb:upwwodo oft:. ooze. In 10 •111, ILec'd and De Rale by AIM h 4.1* CU, WA W4Oll el .........:U OOHS, STATIONERY AND PAPk. COCHRANE, Federal Btreot. Glts doer B. Z. of Market Nola*, •Ilegbeoy. P. Hoeksolarfo.l by recent porebayes bo the Easter. Goixtantly fo . eale at low rrlr.w , a tutl ataortmeot d WOKS, standard and new putilrationn In the Tarim]. atm of Literature, Theoicar, Wellman, 111.10t7. graphy, Polar, tlfarrstires. Entertaloing ma_ . 1 411.12114, books, publications ofUnion. . !evangelical nod ottter No.etire, Jarful. and • ragloly of Book. tor Stnada7 Echnols. Family and Pocket Itiaieff, American nod E1:M1.13 edition, at arNaz loom 30 rants to 016. e4ll/001. Qaploal and (Joffe,. Text Books cra 10 eft, and .tintry. Blank limbo of all !dada on band or male to order. kook Landing and Printing neatly oxeental. FITATiONAN-11.1 finalities or Writing. latter and Note Paperalort. 14nr. te, Ae. New rartetWe of ran , / UAId Pon.. L'Prtroltook Aflame. Portmonter. Ba r n ent PAPER (lA6IOI6IIIE—In me m. Mar,. • shrift canon , meat of fin. bona and Mall Paperff.l•6oo 'tel... A large stook of cheap Wall Patkr Transparent Wtodow . (keen and BuZIAI Cloth, Linen. Sr— Carlon, srldtaa. Rags taught at highest market rata.. 60 0410. 1 Rag. llanfila scat !Straw WraPplott Parma In .Lora. lain =z - ________________ kr EIV BOOKS FROM LIARPER'S--Bee'd 111 • J. L. REA lb 7541.0 otroet. Irny. b,• Eftyoller In Rain.. Ed nein., or NeNewMexico d per mph, bw.sl 00 W. IL Day!, ilkrtrated.an y $1.25 &attar Brandy, • Fite tilde Idistyry of Qnlyt LK, Ily !lobar Lao, 75 Zurlphlor—Llterilly Trawls/Y.1.2 lna, 12 ton. $1.50 I . s eNirinnl. - W•oderhurs In Nonto Itiertern Andra 01,2.5 runs of the Throw !Inured 51.05 Hel l s In America, by Dr. Baird E4OO deES J. L. ILLAIL 70 rth rt. R. ROBISON az CO. • Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealer. la all lantla Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh MANUFACTURES, No. 255 Liberty Street, Pittaburgb BORT. 11.1:1BISOR. MAUL 1.1. 601.11130 N. SOB TDIt RAPID 000.0 OP COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, CRON CHITIS,WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. THIS REMEDY is offered to the community with the mildews we eel In an artkie whlob oldom fait, to realize the.lopoiest effort. that can b e domed ko wide Is the tlektos of use fulness ander, nurriereue the m lto • mum that almost entry section of the minter abounds In persona, Poblicir known. who hare teen realm.' from alarming and men desperate diseases of the long.. by to use. Whoo onm tried Its enperlarlty overevorr other medicine of Its Mud Is too apparent torsion. oteematioo• and wheeze Ito virtues am known,. the - nubile no longer ilMonate what antidote to =PICT Me the dietemodold and =r o feectiituitt the pulmonary organs. widen are Nothing hr. toed,for the oat niry o medical men, than the log prerLence andiatallty of consumedly@ complaints. nor ben any one clae of dl,. eases had more of their loyeetiaatlen and care., Dot as ;:tfr,;=-..turd-ThlphAty D7,olntirk?.'oltth'i: ropirstorywrgana untie tho IntAcluction of the Cher?, , Pectoral ThU artlele is tbe product of a lono.laborions, and I bellerre immeerful endeavor,to I urnhh the comm. Oilywith nth a remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now thetreadral Preferred to Ptdke• I appeal with onotidence to their rieendon. I f there leanytleprudenee to be placed let what men of every slam and Million certify It has done for them, If we min trust our own maser, when we seeder:lmoms alfectlons of the throat and hinge yield tole, If we can decent! 00 the a•ft sorest' of Intetilgent Phytkisine, who mike It their Doe DWI to know—ln short, [(there Is any rename won her. MLitt. then lett Irrandabiy prom gat. this mood.. does Mime and dem cure the class of dloaeles doelktm lior,beyond any and all others that are known to mans kind. If Mtn be true, It cannot be too freely publithad, net bathe widely known. The &BMW thould know It, A tamed) taut ntru illnitelemaidthem. Parente ehonld know.ll, their children are price al to Wan. All ehould know It; for 'health an to to no one. Not only shOuld it be circulated brim t_ everywhere. not only In rUde country but all countries.., llow felthmilw we bars 3 on tide . at basett?dtril*theiajle'lgt Weltent32ll4lll:•gdi• form wits On Ito Banta No continent fa without It, and out fmr Amnia. Although tiotin so general nee belittler maleness In this. it la enthl4l by the m0re:4,40/SW, In almost all chthlsed - earth It Is eateneteely am pkiyed In both Amerlcm—lei 'mope; !Laic es. Aus tralia and therm off Wands Of Litotes-, Lite Is ae deer to Its pcuremora Mores' here, and they grath at • valuable remedy with even Viola steklitr than oureelme. Unlike mod preparations of Its kind, It Ls an aspenshre compost. at Om otheetly notarial, Ptill It Is &Worded to the nubile •mmotiebir tow Mick and what Mar netty more loo grirrAuti to arc enfizd to ba dr u llir gthis medielne, now comitilactured Vali ft. gooil . Mies L if et, made heretofore, ar i se we aiw carob!, of nu t erlfig.— feestrigbirlictiel: tfprog i g a ile t tl:e the peat . . who arool3l. the aetialfte OHMS irr... can rely on baring untied an article ail bas aver Mon bad by Mom who testify to It. eurea Ily pursuing' this muse I have LhehoPe or dolog &ortiggehribL,,rtizu tita r eatiefaction of benering Prepared by Dr. J. AYER, Practical and Anatylieal Chemist, Sot A • • Lowel l, c M. by B. A. PA iiimsroii ass 00.. 'Wholesale A). Plltaturgb, and by all Druimbite and Medicine Deal ge er. nt . IrLEASE—A desirable Lot in the Fifth vard, adore Hanle= fronting Play feet on Liberty st. arid eatendthe back ono hundred feet to Aprlng table fora Coal or lame Yard. Pm terms endear of Okuntit WEYMAN. J IV;t1 eon. Diamond ay. and krolthileht PR LABIATION. WHEREAS, The Common Connell of V the City orlintriburah, by a 'm. PeAlail on the tie tleth day cr./emu...y...1. D. 1817. directed • epee ell elet2lark to be held In the MITA Ward of paid ally. to OD • yammer In sold Connell from eald Ward, M. therm fore. In ornsoance or mild moll:alma I Doerr A WAIT,r• Mayor of mid city. dolmen. tale my Proclamation 'direct. log ea election to be hold IllthA Bald. Fifth Ward. on FRIDAY. the 70th day ofdannary, A. b.. -Ist; for ara, member MAN. Common Omocil Iron mild Ward. the said election to to held and coed uetAil as other election, tio• der theme., of this Commonwealth. • The voters of the &ft 'product ofeald Word will mot at the &hoot Douai 010 Lilorty throe; and the ratan M the samildpreednet at the &boot loons. on the corner of IYalout and Plies streets,' In 'marten •tiersof I hart hereunto Mired my nand and the east °timid ally. tide twentieth day of sannerr. A. D 1111Nitlf A. tr as 'fp. 11 ;PERFUMED ULECER - Iiik:::. An admirable preparatlou for CHAPPED HANDS, 1/ACA AND LlP$. Ite emollient proportlto are wen tooun to the totblio lIIGIILYPERFUMED GLYCERINE-. • MW.4Cnrlablr cure the went Clod . CIIAPPAD I/ANDA ' Urrepetlisp7l6,ol. Por 0g1.b7 • • 111.1418.11. SUPER, ()otter Peen and Pt. 0141rerrads OPPoPie the Pt. dal II . 1 Ilttetrurgh. :BAGS PRIM COFFEE -5° toximitzm, J. 19, rituinpanlafror....by F Lou '0 bbla Sulierfino Flout; 50 bbls len Lund % lo bbl, Conittesl, 0 ,. ; ILS-46 1,618 Linseed.2s.bbla N 1..1 2 Winter tigri4ned Lay 4 'OM for w e b .• y ; IL HOWSON k BOOKS • ' - SQUARE PIANO FORTES. ' 7 Ware Hmewcod Cured Louie XlYth style. MonkllngtE ”Clifford" .trig doable round corn We ut mb4er, Morddlogm 8 • , "ylaln double round corner; roun corner= 1311 e; Walnut. plain d mond corner.. - GOLD AND SILVER 3IEDALS ...trio/ to . Chia:n*o d A'Kei• A GOLD MEDAL hex been awarded by the alaseachuraM, Mechanic.' ChaWahla Association at their late Yak In Becton. (Oct. Ult 6) to Mews Association. .k Bons for the Bett &en / Piano, ik.K.SnnieOnand )i ano, and /kV Polar Orton( Puma. helng the only Gold Medal auvadodfor rilritnarr MEDAL (the Maisel premiere) awarded to CDlckering 4 bone for the "kat Lcuarr . . TILE YIIIBT SILVER MEDAL (the h(gheet premium) awarded to Ohickering bone for /lan Cbrla - Cans (the furniture or cabinet work ) • • The public areteepectfoliT larited te tall end enandne the above aplendld etalt of Plano Forte. , at the Wartc mow of the subecriber. .10MY AIRLLON. Elmo .grrit, for U. nairt ofo Marring 41 Eccur Plato Yortor for PM...burgh, West.= P• 131111 71M1.11. Eastern Ohio and N. W. Virginia, No.Bl Wned rt*betareerk 4th at, and Diamond alley. • ccli Isallytti•T ' MASON • lAEL P i ARALND R& A RAONII/ ' 8 . 'AND lIILOV/LONS. .• linotifactured by SIASUN A HAMLIN, Boehm. Ma si. OIIN 11. liIELLOR, No 81 Wood street, thefoo. last received hem the above mardseterr a fall Mock of their Organ ilarinoolnam and Melodeon, wind, are confidently offered to purettasentui the beet that are medewels: Wit/AN 1 1 611.110ri1UMS, with doable key board, 8 Mom two ottavea of pedals, and swell tedel. Price 246 u The same tamternoent without the veleta - $.150 (irmr=3lltro. g'1e" , '.11n7,471 4 , 4 reer ' WO LI mlodeonm " " 5 memos. gates ease SIN himindoone " " 6 ." Vella Cife 11 Melodeons portable 5 " ' 0 76 76 Melodeonsportable •4! . .; , " A field Medal haelost been awarded to Mom a .t. flame lin ere n by ow the Mechanunlalr Or xssa, at their exhibition. de' th .Organ for artoonlont_ .. and also a kllver Medal their Melodeons. Ll A Film Medal has elm been *Ward" al their Melodeons by tho INvlk a. State Pair hold at Plttebaratk Sept. Übe.. Their "thin liattooninci" hu mho revelvell OA ArVf ' pr. at the following Yale. iumt closed: Yortoont kite Yale, held at Burlington; New Jew,. Kale gel, bold at Newark; Ohio State /Mr. held at Clerelgod, nuking- rim Fin! PlTOnefl.rin One At °Wt. Their alehaleoe I awl Organ Ilta - maai ems have tank the nest ram over all eospetitore in entry Fair altehint (AM A.< ban exhibited/ the Organ tiarmloal ton la doeigned rspeolklly for sma ll chorebe, chapels and halls, the mole right ot Its mann haute being teenred to Mum A Hamlin. by two /tient; • ' greeted Slay 27th. /LK Ther make two Oyler. one with bod the other without P.M, 1 ...... The ....l'h nida , on mutates eight etor . two rows of key, two totem o P f mri b. . ID rt,a3V.."Th:ll-.:1 pedal "'" l4 "" ' awe, wi th the eteePtion of the * pedai ° gr:,...,1% . 1P" . °" , Th. 'hose instruments can Do lma . eieen at the Miele Stour of 4, 11 4 31 XL1011. Wood st. xiiusra FOR THE 110LIDAYS--New a Years Come—nr the Md..: "Why Chime the Dells en 11.femilli why seem Knish le all o —erords by J. B.Eger—amnia by °hyoids If•Amtte fibmarka—sentimented boar nano Pge Albert Wi Berg. - . Bring me nay harp—new Ballad-4 v wain% Grand Trunk W Hlses — E • Albortorith colored famtis We all way cloaks—bang tailor good nature and too: Dnebanan Gelopade, &meting to ion, me—new gulled . hYJ R Tbnimmi A Guitar Idecr.c. • A heart there g la d and trne—Chas. Helmer. eitildhomPs dreams —Sellimart. Happiest time is now, I dreamed or oboe—(IROMMISL • Slag to 113.1. artily—Charlie Bine, I dream of LLOMei FaSeIV67.I we've met, ' hoftly yef other night winds—Wallace, Dream o days-43 Romani. Also, a large inflectional. longs, polkas, rabottischft . fraltrea, beautlll3l/11313113sustad with colored Iltb. .13.:arl'a:o11111=P• PLI6-on. u bound, edges. Just reeelvid pH Express, by Bill CHARLOTTE BLIMP. . &so No ill WoOd door above Ylith et. Pittsburgh Coach Factory. N. L. STEPHENS,' • • Bias Low a CO. formerly E. M. BIGELOW. No. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood `SL PITTSBURGH', PA. , y WOULD RESPECTFULLY an-peaw nOnnt. tO the tartlet's twine communitY ' and onhlio la netters! that lbw. thnr daypttru toror.st or my theme[ rattner, ALKEET. .ad, wlll carry on the bushwee In all Its Itranthes at the OW etaml.. theln PLAJIOND AZ.L.Er. chantingname or thle old 40410 well establish.,,. .d m..nutanturi= establlehment. 1 wars the public.= effort shall be wanting on m 7 part to &eerie the N high .hamster ro long eniored by my predeteaors anM*d /47:17a. 11. L. STEERKEN. and coace arriaga FaCtOrY• JOHNSON, BROTHER CO., corner of. Belmont and Rebecca streets; Aik¢yonr Cagy. Irani d »spectrally Sultan their Mend; and the Dahlia general. • that the: are maantacturion clayylanse,.. Sayouctles. ana u LlbarloCe. en their • Allender, will be 0xen:14474111 XL' t blllty and beanty oral:ash. Papal» will &la be atte ragaN to d to ma the most reascnaulaterm4 Inchcaln all their ' " the beet &stem Minna Poles 04 Whs./ they dlrest oonadent that all who Sims tllwat withtbelr alto tnneth i c i tly satistled on trial or their wart. .• to glee them *call Warsaw, /01373111 WRIZEVEI CLRRILGE. REPOSITORY! ' 4OSEPII WRITE - now ries atrying. on eji to We otoielons premise., ow istai between Dittebergh and Lawmeesitle. neer . the SW: fate Han, retrectldnly loth , the yobbo to Insyret floe* ammo:LUG/A 11.041010, dnd• putirrou, is intense gentlemen - prommucts. that one pram only is sonde.'. Yourteenyeers IMPeIiBLICII In thsbnalnew, enzbbis Min to Dhoe berme tide Deiron: Mama. obebee eolleetdon carfava, 'which Ito many 'tram pest It hes bean his payikular demi:amid to paled Dna the micas sad met' telentod.Eastern 2 denureetuters. The memo of We new. =engem is emplete, the :tenon:ye Ids raessammeete mot sure beat and most feehlimable htanddliettees at Unennunbered by thaw hieir aiDensee. "Well th e monde ma decorettliw Mows of bnohnire hse hewed_ ripen tbn price °Wood." (owing to Lyre Dente) , Joseth tiwte soll on reedy money only ‘ at tomb deee then the =l air dttryteDer rtronr:d in as boa 14 4 4 ”4 • "Zii pates. _ • di sfirk MiNERS. DRILLEINT: kr' - riT Yel E lo p . at V.r...%1/41111:7171 Ind .1. /I. MALLutti. Contractor. Deer Creek Hotel For Bole. MILE subscriber offers tbe above Rotel for _ t niThituri=e4lon 517114312 ,IttiLltaratiV hotel Rood lame room which rents Re 'SOO to SthB per year. The whole propertyhed for UAW.— elm. bedding and other heasetmld fanethlre. oen he had' Irdeehed. hatband no Meant) bonne attached to the N its r4d tee a""on thtiTiatialP - Hotel To Let. rtEre NATIONAL lIOTEL eitoeted on the bank of the river, moats the - waartor the Moe non gshela and Yenghlonhonyelteamer• and the Blriniten. hem /errs and tees the prone:Olt/Toni of the ntenhene and and the goo nelsrld4naltroa4. and the Monongahela oUgade eetsbllehMent contednlag 4e..chimbers. elith the nececeau ruble" room% kitchere,Ae..- and eta bllng. la to oteelete mnalr,and be rented km ev 8 0, 1 tenant. Iteemehon given etatiediatelymen Antt of ANIL Lemedre oft , X: nett/NOT. at. thecae!, of VI . on er. thrtmin ON Water street . Pdtaburkb, and Or N. ir 0:03. go, Nor ort, Uhl!. - • JalOillotlT WOOD BNORAVINO patch IT/31311ANCtIES, ay le " "" MVATIIOIII4Vaiki Bidll ' nOraer Prarth and gyms:lmre ste.anneintatl,atmeo., • M.--.Perthmlar altaotton 'd tO got Pude.. n end 4 Edeons BOat and IhsetenrCenOlC- • Tt°: ED immediately . 4 g eed ook. W Prl T rats remake.. I pnitahnt .1 L fo - home work a protestant farmer. th at In . rnittitM=3. atbae 'whore he vial:et a house and warden br the 'ler. ,red by. chabennah. and mime anis, tor ryad„rir, ~ g earriatot drlrsr Shr loore to rote, . ar o lps a rttritls4; tlitztyttzottittovo nava*. Oelos.l7TAlrd etz4lo, emitter the- 1345t 5 ct ANTEI)--An antivah bminess sprdi at VJX , CI ta $10.01.13 can I Z4. nem Vyliat ecialnaua 111A4114 "Ma" 6446 italAdtt .° A. A .,/. lialarra Wm, / RI,E6 ayPatt fp I I . •( ei tP t ' Algona* ri at/Patt u'ir. do ac. ti. BAY pill, maize* and ad am TfIRAT + L bags Nitrate Sotla tirinTl 11 Lod for sale by ,--.A.LAXILIYUZIit KING. MUSIC, NEW FALL STOCK, M I , .1856. CRICERRING & 80/rie GRAND, PARLOR GRAND tt SQUARE PIANO FORTES. tiOILN IL MELLOR, No. Si Wood 'street be Diamond alley and Fourth etlyet, Intim gh beeust completed hie Pell stsen of Blum Fortes from the manufactory of CH/OlitRlNO At SONS , Boston These Piano Fortes comprise every description now most ufactured by Kenna Chick ering NOni. from the most elaborately carved Feu Glom. Pantos aim and &Ma. Piano Foam to the plainest Instrumen# the mime vanirkg frum 0,000 10 IWO the furniture being of their Wert at lea and the weans:Von embracing all their resent and mon valmablelinprovewnta, The tree mat stock cons - Ista of Oyer PIANOkKTY . .FORTES, selected rommelly by the imbeoriber dosing the last mouth, at the thanufsztary. m &ato com • foil tarred 'even octave Grand Plum Pc=th now style Mouldings and Mask Deals the e Mire amo rich. ly embelliehed with the moat chaste Grid boantifaily carved, emblemationnutical deelims. This irplendld lontrument le the only specimen of the kind in the Weed. and has been monmsr.owl by MI the morkal rrofeapore and amateurs who hare exambsed It. to te, the meet beautife aisd the best Grand Pluto Forte they basemen, • Price $1003.• • - • Basen Octave Grand P 1•110 Porte, now Mite. with p' hot elegant Rosewood ease. Poke $760. new haler (hand Plano Porte, amen octane trout 0 to CL—a most deeinhis Instrument for null parlors. having nearly the power of • full timed Plawyet 0. occupying only the mom of an ordhaary seven ye 1110.1 Plum. • Prier SCAO. • Pull Carved Loofa the XlVtti T Octiore Plano Porte. of the new style. being the match Plano to the on. em. Whited at the late Fair (In Boston) of the alma ale• manic& Charitable damtlation. Oct. 1861, lux(which Price 5700. MIL awarded the highest Mil* over all compeo tore FOR CHURCHES. U LlB, LEOTUBE ROOM Iraol.LoutlmAit 4fly!las,3 I vrigeaa's rare sad ale .... nadiu. Yertral4o A t Tic a n - Avim . 8. sGo!. Biatiet a.d24 drti
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