fiitskrjjj ©a^ltc. - i- PITT 8B XFjSL <3*SC s TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 12, 1868. XrOmCLAL PAPEB OP TBE CITT.^A Hawm'ot tho City and neighborhood. ‘DiuiiA.”—Tho morbid dcsiro for ~“., 0 J. b ’ 00d «“gM to to Eatiofied in this com mttnity sfUr n lUllo while. Wo have had hor horrors piled, until we are, for one, nokoz them. Fife in the papers, Fife m bis confessions, Fife in pictures, Fife in pho tographs, /and now at last somebody, anxious for more Fife, is parading him here on tho stage M. the, ‘‘hero of a moral drama.” • That is a littlo too much! That is, to use n homely phrase, ‘‘cutting it a littlo too fat.” Fife is shown up in this play os a "“courageous” man—(save the man, in love with a beau* Fife is a knight errant in tho streets o£Hontre3l, anJ saves a struggling woman from the -grasp of. a brutal soldier; Fife goes forth blessings of a grey-haired father on his head—tho father being a sort of mixture of irki 1 * and fool ; Fifo talks very glibly about duty and resolution and unchanging ' Purpose and the rights of man, and this, that, and the other; Fife leaves behind a “brave and : hmng woman,” and she swoons when be leaves her; Fife is a man of taste, thongb, and prefers Charlotte Jones to the girl ho left behind him, Who ‘‘awounded” when he left home! Who wrote this play? Wherefore mnst vre be be* smouched with this talc of murder,over again with Ml tho horrid and most disgusting fictitious paraphernalia of execution on the etoge, when the law of the land has shot up the actual chok ing within the walls of tho jail-yard? What right has any man to make a hero or to clothe with romantic interest a character or characters who- acknowledge that they dragged by their grey hairs from their beds in the dead hour of the night two innocent old • people, and, with circumstances uf brutality too horrid to relate, butchered them on their own hearth-stone ? We protest! against this flood of murder; we protest against this parade before boys and women who actually cheer and weep over Fife and Charlotte Jones'! If men and women only ! have to do murder, in order to become heroes and heroines, society will soon become a liule too hot for honest people. 1 We believe that this “great,” play of “The Condemned” isn’t fit to bo 0 / * That’e our privete opinion. It in t the moral that draws the house—not a bit .. **• • I 9 ®tory of Fife, the swaggerer, who cuts the throat of a poor old woman at midnight, and whom all good men and women and all the law.and all the.demands of justice and the tome Of Qod and of nature and of whatsoever is In harmony with either and both, dooms to an ! ignominious death .for his base, cowardly and lielUsh actios, Now. pray let os have no more «f the heroi Fife, Miss. Kimberly. Just let him i be forgotten. Jack Sheppard and George Barn- i welt.are bad enough, both as to. quality and t number. Tna Ditpatch tvyt that it may not be generally knoirn that the young man, Brenlnger, acquitted yy jjftlhiftkr of a charge of murder, on i T*’ 7". • f ,oor - Maodivas German Who had not a relattTe in the country, and is nn' able to speak or even understand tho English language Correctly. Breninger’s case came in cidentally to the knowledge of Col L. Sahl, who, after Investigating tho tacts, became firmly con vinced of hie innocence, and -from that moment, was' his steadfast friend. He was instrumental in having Brcninger brought before thecourton & habeas corpus offered do become his surety in any amount. Bail being refused. Col. S. stood beside the unfortunate young man until a verdict of a jury pronoancedhim innocent of crime. Deeds like these, altbo, not surrounded by the rcta/that attends more ostentatious deeds of charily, are among the most proiswortby, and the man who exercises his faculties in such a manner can well bo considered a friend of humanity. Col. Sahl has always borna aa s enriable reputation for his 'nets of disinlereste&Charity, but in this last act he is deserving of the thanks of every friend of humanity.” It would only be proper to add, that a largo number of Stanly Germans, yoang and old, stood around the poor fellow through the whole trial and gave him courage to go through the terrible he was acquitted they crow Jed orbond Mm, and cheered him up so heartily, that ho seemed the only man in the number who did not fuljy appreciate Iris great delivereace. « i $ X H. I» V A.—Tho annual meeting of this As sociation'was held yesterday. The substance of . the. .Librarian’s Beport is as follows: '3fumb : er of books in the _2,7ti3 Additions for -the year by purchase nud donation 7;l Number of books taken oat fyr 1867 1,724 The numhsnxf newspapers, foreign and do mestic, weekly, semi-weekly anil daily, taken by the Association, is 28. Nomber of periodicals, magazines, e!c„ 23. Tho report was accepted, aud thereafter the following ticket was elected to serve for this year: President— F. It. Brunot. Free President— Alex’r Nimiek. Secretary— Wm. 11. Kincaid. Treasurer— Geo. J. Townsend. Directors— P. Darlington, James O’Hara, John Stewart, Thos. fiakewell, Jr., John It. M’Cane. Auditors Jaeob B..lfubley,'lsoats ll’llenry. --lington, W. 11. t«wo§eaU;.J>*l:, Wright, W. D. McGowan. Tm Superior Miner gives some very encour •giog intelligence about the Mass Mind at Lake Superior. A veiu or course of copper has been uncovere&ta it»*6**f®//hefirat works, ata new thought to be in the which those works were made.’ For some -<i»'Ky feet in length the rock is exposed ap'd many'horns of copper appear for the entire length indicating, as several of our beat miners teem to think, aeontinuotu mass, for that distance. The. width of the vein matter is also a valuable feature.: Considerable excitement has attended -this remarkable discovery, but tho Tabor uf a fewweeksia necessary- to justify an opinion.as to Its true value. It* present, appearance, how ever, is exceedingly promising. The Minnesota and Rockland mines are re ported as doing a first rate business.' SEwspsP£BCnAsoß.—Thoßev. Dr. Kerr’ who for. many years has-been sole editor and pro prietor of [ The Preacher and United PrtsbyUrian of this city, has taken into partnership Rev. D. H. McLean, of the Associate Church, uow prin cipal of the nigh School, who will hereafter share withjiim the editorial labors. The ancient title of the paper has also been dropped, and it is now simply The United Presbyterian. This change has been mu)* in anticipation ofcibe name the Ass ociate and Associate Reformed Churches will as juma after their onion is consummated. The Kper is likewise much improved in appearance ring been enlarged and arrayed in a bran new dress. This is a well conducted and an excellent paper, and in the new circumstances aboranoted, we wish U great , ..“V Qcaetsb Sessions.—There was nothing of importance op yesterday morning.'' Robert Woods, George. Broom and John Hncketseller, plead guilty to-charges of larceny, and were re manded for sentence. Several other cases of no importance or interest were on. The afternoon was principally occupied in the Iris) of Captain John P. Cole, charged wilh-as ■auU and battery with intent to kill, on oalhjjf •hlMrife, which resulted in a verdict of gtiilfy. He was remanded for sentence. ?, To-day.it is probable that the Weissmattmur der trial will occupy tho attention of lb«LCourt. A oiai named Alice B. Robinson, aged twrivo years, made oath before Alderman Major yes t«day charging a man named vrtth committing on outrage upon her person. The prl states that she was alone in hjjrjApth eris house, in an alley between Wylie amtWLb lagton streets, Third Ward, when the defendant came in and forcibly accomplished hft purpose. The parties are colored. Lucas was committed for trial. Coal. —The accounts of tho Monoogabcls Nav igation Company are now made np to the and of thayear. The number of bushels of coal shipped for December, which in a former article on this •abject we estimated at 2smillions of bushels,did not come np to that quite. It reached, however, 2,822,197. The whole number of bushels which posed through tbe locks for tho year 1867, amounts to 973,690 bushels, & larger number than in any former year. ' j Mas. Cecils Rush.—Another entertainment, consisting of readings and recitations, will be given by Mrs. Cecils Rush, on Thursday even ing, at Lafayette H&IL Those who were uuable to Bltend at this talented lady's previous enter tainment, win now have aif opportunity of judg ing of her excellence in this particular. Her advertisement may bo found tinder the “Amuse ment" hqad. Choice Pahs? toe Saxe.— We refer ourread- J»to tha advertisement; :Tn another colamn, of ‘** n<l€rßon Fftnn -” The location is a In jvV®?* adjacent to the Railroad, convenient 10 enrobes, schools, Ac, and an JS£iXSjP brides. The terms are exceed desirln 8 particulars will please call at the Gazette office. Bnsnrass Cu« uk _ W(! aillel 1110 atlcnUon of our wlmtaMW ondcr tho general heed lt „ m bo Sheened, by consulting that column, that Smears H*e ueudn; Bsq.j hss sssoemted with him in hie bid buslusss,*nd at his well known eland, two ac tire end worthy men—Mr. B. f. PrTir, for a longtime book-keeper in the cetabliehnient, and Mr. w* B. Vshaqm. ' ■ [For tbo .Pittsburgh Daily Gazfft&j The nr Alleohest.— Our gallant friends in oar sister city have achieved a glori ous victory, and Democracy Is buried in a deeper grave than has.ever been dng for her before; so deep that no ordinary implements of the resur rectionist can exhome.Uieir body politic without the aid of a steam excavator. They have done their work nobly, in despite of a few treacherous friendswho surrendered their party associations and principles to gratify a littlo personal spite or pique at a few of tho candidates of our party. They cleaned the enemy out and oat, notwith standing, leaving hardly a “grease spot” to show their former existence... Let us imitate their bright example and do likewise. Surely we will not-falter in our doty to the good cause which has so loDg triumphed in our city. We know that every art is set at work to distract and di vide us by the Democracy. But it will bo no go with them if we only keep onr eyes open and oar hearts steadily resolved to resist their open and secret machinations to divide ad, that ihey may gain even a few votes and thus diminish otjr triumph. When was it cvsr known that the Democracy lost their votes by Uirowing*them on our candidates, and shall we r ße duped now by their shallow artifices to surrender to them even one of our candidates by voting for one or theirs? Are not our men “tried and true ?” are they not in all respects quite as well if not better quali fied than the candidates of the Democracy ? Let us then do ourselves aud them justice by elect ing them by an increased majority.and preserve the political fame of Allegheny intact and un sullied ? Rally, then, to tho polls on this morning, and our victory will be oasily won. “Allegheny expects every man to do his duty. ' AI.LEUnKNT. The l’olytechaic Association hcldaa adjourned meetiog last evening, atthoir rooms on biamoud alley, and adopted a new constitution. Undor the now regime, the coptrol of the gymnasium is placed in the hands of a Board of Managers numbering thirteen. This isabout the only im portant change made. The services of a com petent instructor, from the Eastern gymnasiums have been engaged, to give more facility to all the arrangements for exercise, and all will hit»«' the benefit of his experience in such matters. Tho following officers were also elected: President, Wm. Owens, Jr.; Vice President, A W. Gazzam; Secretary, J. 0. McFaden; Treasu rer, F. Van Gorder. Tbb members of the Duquesne Fire Company, we understand, intend forming themselves into a military company soon, and have been drilling for that purpose for the past few weeks, under thecommand of James Vick. We are not in formed as to the name of the new company. Those who require, a bill poster can procure the services of one by leaving orders at this of fice, whero J. W. McCarthy regularly attends to all such notices, and will perforiji anything in this line. ‘ Bank Statements.-— I Those which appear in our columns this morning present the most grat ifying results, and cannot fail to inspire the con fidence of the public. Tub annual meeting of tho contributors to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital was held yesterday anernoon, but nothing of public im portance was transacted. Tue s* l ? °f Ladies’ Furs, Sleigh Hobos, Gloves, &c., of best descriptions, will take place this morning, at 10 o’clock, on the second door of Davis’ new auction building, 34 Fifth st The Sumner Literary Society wjll give an ex hibition in the Albenmum otfThursday evening, Jan. 21. The price of admission will be only 16 cents. A list of valuable slocks will be sold this evening, at 7 o'clock, at Davis’ auction rooms. Ater’b Ahebican Almanac, for 185 S, is how ready for delivery gratis, at tho principal Druggists, who are happy to supply all that call for them.— Every family should have and keep this book. It i« worth haviug. Comprising much general informa tion of grcsfl value ; it gives tho'best instructions for the care of prevalent complaints that we can get anywbero. Its anecdotes alone are worth a bushel of wheat, tfnd its medical advice is suumtiines worth to the sick the wheat's weight in gold. - Many of tho medical almanaca sro trash, bnt this is solid metal. Its calculations are raariu purposely for this laliludu and aro therefore cum-ct. Call and gel an AyerV Almanac,'and when got, keep iL j GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, » Highly perfumed. Sure cure and prereutative of Cbappod Hands, Fa*-e and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, t <*'<rn«T P**nn and St. Clair Streets. Valuable Kamlly Medicine,—So celebrated 1m Ur. Mfl-w/t. propar.nl by JOcmlug Urc*„ ot i'ltubnrgb, l*a , !**».,j«, that it l* regarded la the only »p*- c«11e can* for wonuv. Families hbctild uevorbe without • •ajjrply of if. At this •s.-av.u particularly, when worm* arc •0 trouM-smm*, aDd fatal anwiig children, pa rent* ibonij l» Watrhriii; and on tbe tlr*l nppcanu.co of tbi»‘><liatrrMini'>fTmpt-i(i.aTrlilcli warn tu of their at <»i<* apply il.t# po»uful and ojftcacioiu-remedy. W«- *»<• cnnßiti'n' that It only require* a trial to Convince ail thjl.il rii-hl; ajeriUtUo pnu*a*tbat bav« been lavished upon it. lioteafrand infallible. Volumes of certificates can bis produced, *how|*g Its gicat medical virtue*. will U* <ar»tuj to ask for l)R. M’LANITS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, ulauutitetured by FLEMING BUGS, of nnsroacß, Pa. All other Vermifuges lu compar ison are worthless. Pr. M'ljne’a Vemirug*. also Ids relo brated Liver Pills, can flow !*o bad at all respectable drug stores. Xuntgmviat vrilhnut fArrijraafurr n/ JalMAwlwV FLEMING IfBOS. yimtistmcnts. THEATRE. RED ITC TToN^cf^f sll ? 5 SKCO.VD TIKE, IfiCTS. |»»ItS OF ADMISSION, &•>*<* W.*. I Private Bor, Tar** ... fS,OO Secun.J Tier 15c. I Prime Bor. small .. &,0o Colored (ssllr-rs 26c. | Colored Bob,. . 60c FltigJo Bchlb in Private Box, J 1,00. Tremendous rad ijiiparatletol auocet* uf ibo ww Drama founded uo the Llvea of Henry Fife anti . Cbarlptto Jutie*. and Btcoud night <>f " IU Performance, Second N’igbt *»f tb« E*-EnpT»ypim>nt r.f MISS J L* I. I A T U K N I) i: I, 1. TUESDAY EVENING, January 12th, 1858, tu r.mimeuce with the new Mare! Drama, ia four ecu en-t e l’rol”K“f. wi llten eipteoely fur this Theatre by » gentleman <*f I'ltti borgb.entitledtUo CONDEMNED, OR A FELON'S KATK, wnb t»«w Scenery, rtprwoDUutf well known loculilk-e elegant furniture. Projicrty, M muting*, Sc , LillieGonkm, . ..Mini Turnbull. II«?nry Bate*, Dubolr, Monroo Snoi*l»> Juboeou; Wlnterbottom. Nunes; DM Baton, Wearer; Mr Tljtnr, Curran; Turn [inib, William*; C'>n«jr«il Joura, Mortimer, Lieut, Ward, 1 Cr«MU»r, BJeviu; Julie#;. Mast Lewi* Sherlott Parker. Sira Veuilecriug; Mr* lUtco, Mrs Bcrrrll; Fanny Min UraiMuuk; Kutio. lira ■Stephen*. Dc ®> - - MJm Julia Turnbull. The performance tocuucluJo with the pelHeortnedy entitled 808 NETTLES, lk>l* Nettles, Jdl« Turobull, Tu-uwrrow, Deo flt mil firat oppearanco of the Aotlwr of the Condeumed. / BV GKNKRA.L DKSIitK. MRS. CECILE RUSH, A T THE REQUEST OF NUMERors PERSONS, !X *lw wens premoted from attandfog the entertainment Thursday exmlng last, auother ereuiug's READINGS AND RECITATIONS, On Tbondif, Jkd. I4tb, 1658, AT LAFAYETTE HALL GSpTfcfcots may bohad at tho mule storvauf 11. Klaber A Bro., Fifth street; C. Blame, Wood street, above Fifth, and Jotio 11. Mcllor.No. SGWood street,sad llenryßichardson, Jewelry Store, Market street near the Diamond, Aobmion, Fim CMTa. For further particulars, see Progritmtue*. Doors open at o’clock; to comiaouce st 7^ FOSTER'S OAIETTES!—MASON IC HALL.—Lessee mid 57ana«r JOSEPH C. FOSTER Acting uJ Siege Manager, A. W. YOUNO. VS.REDVCTIO2B IS PIUCES.-C& The Manager begs respectfully to Inform the pnhllc, that iu future, the price* of Admission will he: PAItQUKTTE. —Scents. J UPPER TIEIL- liccnls* A MOST ATTRACTIY K BILL TO NIGHT. TUESDAY EVENING, Jan, 12tb. ISW, wilMw performed the beautiful drama of CLAK|, or TII If MALI) OF Ml- LAN—Rolmtno.Mr U Mcßride; VeraJdl, Mr W . Tagc; Clnrl, Jaliu M Cooke; Vcspino, Miss ttah^Flsber. La Osuette Miss Emily ' AfUrwhtcbtheeiJoirdettaorA CONJUGAL LESSON—Mr Lullaby, Mr A W Young; Mrs Lullaby, Julia M Cooko. To cobdade with the laughablo farce of TUB TWO GBEO OIIIKS—Qrfgury. Mr A W Young; PaUchtOe, Mies Rate Fisher. FOU RENT.—Th© largo Store Room un@ thecornerof Diamond alley oad Wood street, bow H?ja ortopJed by Uewrnr. GKopbt-ll A Pollock. Also, tbo Store Boom occupied by-the subscriber, with upper rooms. Eu nclreof Jal2;4td* JAMBS WILSON. BACON— 5 cask* Hams and Shouldent just rcc'dand for sale by Jal2 SPRINOEH lIARBAUUH A CO. OA Bos. Barley, JO bag* Closer Seed, ~ 'lOO boxes Prime Cbem, *lO kegs Lard, £i ban Usui*, & bbla. Roll Butter. Received and lor sale by |a9 SIIItIVEH A DII.WORTU. VIRGINIA TWIST TOBAOCO-Wc have always on Hand a supply of Bradford's 0 Twist and Smoking Tobacco, which willho sold low tu the trado. jag LEWIS AEDOKRTON, Agsata, 107 Wood at. EOLL BUTTER—C bills, choice Roll But torjiul rec’daod br»l» l 7 i j»9 T. LITTLE A CO., No. 1126eccod st. BUTTJSK— 5 bUs. freairioil Butter just rc' reived and t-r saleby J»S 11. IIVTCtIJNSON. 1? (JOS—2 hbiit . just rec’d and for solo by _ K. HUTCIHNIK)N. IQGS.—S bhlt*. fresh Kgg» just-tcceivet | aqd for tie by jaft J. It. OAWFIELD NOTES, Stocks, Bonds. Mortgages, Drafts Ac., Ac- bought and sold by . s B. II'LAIN N SON iaf 68J£ Fourth St. POTATOES— 75 baa. White PuUtoea; 60 do Neahaenock do; ho do Ualt. Hlne do, Iu store and for sale by j*7 T. LITTLE A CO. NO. SUGAR —Id hhds. prime just rec'd • by Ja7 T. HTXf.B A 00. Telegraphic COXonESSIOXA L. Washington Cmr, Jan. 11. Senate. —On motion of Mr. Wilson a resolution was adopted requesting tho Secretary of the Treas ury to report tho amount of revenue collected In each collection district for each year, from 1352 to 1557; the amount expended, and the number of persons employed in the collection of revenue for each of these years. Mr. Brown, who was entitled to the floor on the Kansas question, desired, as it is undergoing changes every day, to postpono his remarks until the subject was presented in a definite form, which would pcob. ably be the case ere long. Mr. Halo wished, but was not now ready, to ex press his views on bis motion. The qQesthiu was made the special order for Monday next. By unanimous consent the President's Central American Message was referred to tho Committee on Foreign Relations, and debate was postponed until the Committee shall make a report. Mr. Bigler offered a resolution, which was adopt ed, instructing the Committee on Post Office to con sider the expediency of establishing mail lines be tween the United States and Brazil and tho Repub. lies of South America, and also enquire into tho best mo .^ o “fibbing mails, and maintaining, such mail facilities as are necessary and expedient. Tho Senate then adjourned. House. —Tho House considered the resolution pro vinding for the printing of 5000 oxtra copies of the Coast Survey RcporL It was stated that the post would bo $20,000. During explanatory remarks by scrcral gentlemen, Mr. Phelps said that about ono million uf dollars was yet duo on account of paper printing and engraviug for tho lost two Coogu-sos. Tho resolution was rejected. Mr. Faulkner asked, bul failed to obtain, leave to report a bill toinrreaso the military estublislnncnt by Gre additional regiments. ThojHouso tlion went into Cvimnittoo of tho Whole on the state of the Union un the President’s Annual Message. Mr. tlroesbcck heartily und fully concurred in tho views expressed by the President in his annual and recent special message in relation m> the expedition of Walkor. Never, since the time Aar..n Barr fitted out his military expedition a*.:i.... t Mex ico, bad the aduiiuistratiuii been so much Uarrassud as it bos been hy the movements of Walker, whom he would not call a traitor or private, for such Walker was not in a proper sense of the term, 110 proceeded to vindicate the administration in defes iDg Walkor's object, contending tbalby inlernatinn law the uavy had the right to go heyoud u marii league, with tho view of suppressing illegal expeii tions and enforcing tho obligation- of neutrality. Tho Committee rose aud the House adjourned. New-Okleans, Jan. ll.—The Tennessee has ar rived with \ era Crux dates to tho 7lh. A large party had risen against tho plau of Tucabaya, consisting of a largo majority outside of tho military. Cotuun fort loft the Capitol on tho Ist at the bead of a div ision of troops, their declination is unknown. Before tbeir departure a ministry was orgamxed among whom were Aleeatrii Esparto, Cerdo & Pnyon. The dip- Inmatic Carps paid their respects to Comonfdrt ou New Year’s day, except the British representative, whoso absence caused mach remark. There is a ru mor of the death of (Jen. Alvarez. Gen. Parudi has issued a proclamation agaius Comoofort's action aud makes largo levies of troopi Vera Crux ba3 recalled its acceptance of the plan <> Civil war seems inevitable. Sr. Locis, Jan. 11.—The Kansas correspondence of the Democrat says that the Free State Legislative and State ticket received an average majonity <>j 185 at Wyandotte; tho majority against the Lc compton Constitution is 373. , Tho Leavenworth Times, of the.&tb, states tho the average majority for the Free State ticket in tha city is upwards of 1100 ; the majority against th« Constitution t.'CO. ' Gentleman from tho territory u.ni th».r„ littlo doubt that the Free State ticket is elected by large majority. No disturbance has been reported thus far. St. Lotns, Jan. II —Resolutions havobccn intro duced into tho Nebraska Legislature deprecating tho action of tho Lecomptun Convention in failing to submit tbo Constitution to a voto of tho twople, and expressing a fear that tho establishment' of rucb a precedent may have an important bearing upon the character of their domestic institutions. Resolutions endorsing lurguson’s claims to a neat in Coogress in preference to Chapman, passed both houses by a de cided vote. WtLLiAHflpoßr, Jan. IL—Four men, named t’bas. Miller, Wm. Auderson, Wm. Lewis and Peter 11a vier, wore airoted ut the house uf Mrs. King, in this borough, by the Sheriff, about !u o'clock on Satur day night They were all well armed. Iu tho gar ret of the building counterfeiting apparuta were found. It is believed that there is an cxtensivccoiu bination in this vicinity Idr the making and parsing of counterfeit money. CoLUJiBUs, Ohio, Jan. IJ.—The ii«*conJ inaugura tion of Gov. Chase took place this afternoon. TL« houses met in Convention at J o’clock, in the Hall of :the Huuso of Representatives ; the oath was admin istered by Chief Justieo Bartley, of the Supremo Court, in the presetico of a large crowd of citizens and strangers. The oath was also administered t<> the newly elected Republican State Officers. (Special Dispatch for tho (lazctte.) llAßniSßuitG, Jan. ll.—Tho House passed n Bill to authorize the Sent Brighton Sobools to borrow money. Tho Boases will count the vote on the amend ment? to the Constitution on Tuesday. Freehold, N. J. Jan, ll.—The Sea View House at the Highlands, whero the murder of Albert T. Hoses was committed, was burnt last night. Tho fire was tho work of an incendiary. Ln*« s!.'*,Vo», half of which amount i« losured. Acousta, (Ja, Jan 11.—On Friday night, »even men, mostly negroes, were scalded to death by mol ten metal at Cooper’s Iron Furnace, in C:t*s. Co. (leor gia. New \obk, Jan 11.—The bark Von Berg, from Hamburg has arrived, nineteen deaths occurred on board during her passage. llAtriuoßK, Jut ll.—There wad nothing iuipurt tnl douo «m chaugo this morning on account of the -uni meeting being tnJd. ExcLaDgo..n New York Tolruo, Jan, ll—Tbo weather ia cloudy with high winds from the South WosL .Mereury Ml degrees. fxDTANai*olis, Jas. 11.—Tho weatbar ia. rainy nth high winds "*■ , EXCHANGE. —We hav«» some Hnclv A situate.! properties In and n.nr (hecity which we will cx.-h.tnge 1.. r County hnuds. Blocks. Ac. noproUtable securities or this diameter will find an '•pportunity ic dupow d them to adranla 'fc .... B. M'LAIN A SON, U*.. . _ : ' s Ja Fourth strwrt. MAN CHESTER t; lN<jiiAMS—Murphy A inrxcuririD hare lardy reedred a “npiily ofctuuvo |Bittcrns.ifahoToi:ooTis, the gMiuiuo art*r|~. Also, Letirao tur and Ulasgow Uinghams Also, now Prints, fast colon and haud»>im> styles Ma,m '' !,, ‘ ,r •»«- rtinrrent widlhyanrf Welch and Bullad*ale Uanrj naun.-l*': pilk Wan. and Haxnuy do, always <*n band. j 4; |. ( |, wT U LAIES Penunylrunui, German and Iron, KJ with f<|u&re and oval frames, for sale by , .. W. 8. HAVEN. _ . _ _ corner Market »t*. AND ILUlDS—Arnold's, David’s, Uarreo. Klrtland'aaud Maynard A Noyes’ for tnl# by . ~ W. 8. HAVEN. ■l*l* Nos. 31, 33 end 36 Market »ts on films. eEAULI-UNT UdUiNV: &\J 300 bus. prime Ear O.rn. I u alow ami furmety ‘ CHAft. U. I.KKCII, N*> B fuilthflolj «irn*t. 50 *ih<w. prime jlo.' suoar iJSmg vv/nn.| Jiy J*ll JAM. U4UDINKB. i ()(j bulk.'Prime molasses' wiS LVy V/ I. T J.ll .1 A.. (1A UIUMKIL | 000 'BiiLa. ALL CJ It ales' flour; L good bn»nda Id utore and t..r *t!r i.y JAS. iIAKWNER. )«n SYHUI' —6u L>bU. Euateru »Syrup for wale by JOIIH KUA'II & Co BUCKWHEAT FLOUR —IUU huclcn Extra Bnckwbont Hour fur ««U« by JOHN KU>Yl> A CO. OLLBUTTEK—G bids. choice KoU But- XV try fur »alr l.y JoIIN >’ LOV'D A CO. Eggs —o bids. fresh Eggs £ir sale by >H iIKNIIY H. COLLINS. jiA-tock, l^t tYE FLOCK —4O bbL*. and 30 sacks for «*'" I’T J*ll UKNHY- lI.'CoI.LINS. FISH of all kinds by Uio bbl. and half bill. constantly uu bundaud for sate by _J_!£ . J. B. CAXFIKI.I) Sundries —120 bi*u. choice Apples; W bos. Dry iW IJO “ Nrclitmux k l'ulatxs: 4« •* Uwi do; 60 •' Small Wl.ito Beam, Ml" at 27 Fifth ■ troi. U. RIDDLE. Onn UXS. PRIME Vv.lt CllEKSih . V/UUIW) (lu du Uo.liMi do, ftiroidby _ _ J. U. CANFIELD. A BBLS. FKKSIIROLLBUTTER; - ‘\J !t boxm do ,|o do, for rate by J ai _______ J.B. CANFIELD. yENISON —10 middles and 2 Deere, fresh fat Yenl*<>i>, rve’d and fur sale by tbo saddle or steak, at No. iff Fifth street. JnO _ll. RIDDLK. 1 i )0 BUS. CLOVER SEED fur sulu by 1 J. U.GANFJKLD. ’HIME I*] 200“ S Of) HACKS FEATHERS for sale by J»i J. D. CANFIELD, bn PKAULASU for Halo by W J. B. CANFIELD. POO BBLS. FRESH LOUISVILLE LIME for sale by Jofl J. It. CA NFIKLD Fresh butter— W>o lbs. freah Table Butter; £OO dot to fresh K«s, Boo'd and for sale at iff Fifth street. GREEN APPLES.—IS bbls. in ntora and fir sale by ATWELL, THIS, A CO, No. 8 Wood street COtfcEE.— iiU bugs prime Green Rid Coffee Justavrlvrd i\nd fursuln l>y ATWELL, LEB A ft), Jol 7 '< N<». B Wood struit. YENETIAN RED—6O bbls. on *bond und fir sale by Js7 H. L FA It N ESTOCK A CO. ENG. MUSTARD.—Fresd Imported.—soo Ibs.'oo baud and for sslo by Ji»7 _ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. FLOUR—CO bbis. Gallatin Mills on . steamer Lehaaou tu arriTo for sale by Ja7 ISAIAH tdCKBVAOO. Louisville lime—so bb&, juftt rec'd by steamer Metropolis for sale l>r Ja7 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO BEANS. —200 but*, for §ale by * . ■ .hbkbY n. oollwb. CO)IUITTE£ OP ARBITRATION FOB JANUARY. F. R. Bicxor, V. P n Btnruxp Onoo, Joax l. Botd, B. PIXSTOX, Joa>B. OHDtATX. . WeeklfßeTUtroftltePlitibnrsh market Pimactaa, Tuesday, Jixuiei 12, issy. We have no change to note ini butlnees affairs. Tbo weather continues mild, almost Spriag-Uke, and U giving rise to apprehensionspf Injury to the winter wheat,as welt as a (ear that we shall not bo able to gather any Ice tor next Summer. Tho riTere remain in good condition, but there Is scarcely any thing doing. The receipts both by river aud lailroad are just uow to light aa to be unworthy of mention. ' Prlcee have undergone lint UttJe variation 5 tho general tendency being to a '.decline. The supplies of breadstuff* < are abundant for the demand, and there eectus now uo pro*pact of any Improromout in quotation*. dloDoy ii not abundant, bat the demand tar U is not pressing. Tho bonks are mooting pretty freely the de mands upon them from their easterners, and we do not hear of much Orel class paner flodlug Its way to tho street. Tho Providence bank* have decided to resume spocie payment thi- week, and theulber bonks are iwopared to Billow. Tbo re sumption will probably be general and cause uo ombarrmes* tuetit. it is uiit improbable that a portion uf the tonka of i’liilotbdphla, prubably all uf them, will resume about the sometime. Thecpantry banks are leas ceitaiu ou this point. Tho Pittsburgh banks are in n cnudiUoo to re*mu» ut once,aud may, practically bo said to im ins state of n-> Sltlllpliotl UUWyT The Cinctbcfnnali Commercial says ‘"There Is do percoptiblu chnuge In the Money mat kit; currency is iu rather better supply.- Kilm of Exchange are uuaitered, and we coutlDoo to quote Eastern preui. “Thereceipts of UogscooUnneqaite afurthur -decline was accepted to-day, good cuieebf log bought at 4 J!&. The peos are tull, and the prospect of abundant suppliw the present sod cumiug week are qnito garorable. IS was staled today that eighty care have Uxyt despatched oven Die Ohio A Mississippi Kailway, to briny Hogs, wailiui; for shipment iu that sect iou of tho Slate ou thulluo of that railway. I‘roriaiona are drooping and prices somewhat ir regular/’ Tho tlact'Ue of that city says it Is now generally conccdxd that an excess of sixly-thotuatid head W ill be packed there this nuuson, aud totne parties put tho increase at 0110 hun dred thousand. The uuoiber pocked at Lonisvlilo up to Thursday was T26.1AK1. The import of fry Goals at New York last week was $601,4;W. against s£lht,(>u‘J in tho corresponding week last year. That is tho drat encouraging comparison wo bav<- TJw N. O. I’irayutte of the 2d says: -SL’iiAK—'Tbo receipts t»Te been moderate, and holdere k’l'iieialiy willing sellers, but boy ora have obtained a alight udvantago io most of the transactions ilnco oar last r«}x>i c. The Mies of tho wwk embrace CSOO hhds, pricos ramrins; mostly os follows • Inferior i'oainn<o (-> iiood Common.. Fur to fully Fair™ iTlmo . ... b&( i»u Ceiitntuml and Clurifln! G%(<®7*^ Low Ulantled U'«jU‘* |U2ltf hhds. agaioat L&fKS for tho corrw l>unilloK uvtfk last year. Tula! racaipta alneo tbo Ut of £ei>l'-uiU r iiUi libda, agaluat 19.43 U to tho cimo date last ye.tr. ••MOLASAK3—There bos b»uo a good demand tbougbntst (iie wetk, and the salea liare amounted to soma 15.U00 bids, K><ne raily at an Improvement in the rates which bare ranged at and-Me tor prise and choice, and l&ftlft and Ifc’.jc fur inferior to dark and fair, with sooio 3600 lilf bbla at ‘JUiSiOc, mostly per gallon tor choice. The transactions include to-day only aboot 300 bbta at l«r gallon for inferior to choice. "VVe Lave buard of ten or twelve crops sold ou plantation •luring tb« woek, amounting to 2UU.OUO gallons or more, nearly all at lie per gallon in the eastern. •Week's moeipts 16,823 bbla, againit 4921 for tko corre aponJiiiK week lut year. Total racelpta since the let of Heptembrr 113,097 bbla, against 20,161 to tbo same date last year." ASH F-S—Thitra have becu uo traoaactlona in Pota or I'eails (lilt wn*t. Our (jrudalhins are nominal at tkipti f»' Potsaud 04 4 for Pearbt.«u tinio. Soda Aahli steady at 3>a« I Al't'LKS—lint supply of'applet fur tbe prearut I* light, but the demand is not active. Wecnntinue toqnoto gin.) Common va) Irtics at $1,36; prime do $1,60(<j1,75, nnd ebuiro do £3 llACuN—the supply uew Baron is light not tbs do maud it restricted to tbe limited wantaof retailers; sales In the small way at b, 9 and H for Hhonlders, Hides and plain llama. UUTTI.R AND EUOS—Butler has become very plenty, and prime roll hasdecllocdto 146615; bidders find It dlftl cult to efh-ct sales. Kggs have also become ploutler and prkn bare falk-u to livtll. ■ l*g.whip«nent ha* from brat hands. Ft out store.small salsa, in sks. at 11.74 1 ou. ' BKANS—DuII; wnqoote small Whiteot >» hunli l>Ut (be iui|uiry Is so IlnilUd that thrse qtm.alious are ol iHiat Dommal. BUCK NTS AND TUBA—manufacturers at Fallston and New Brighton are toiling s« fullows; Buckets sl7uwl 96, common ami 3 hopped; No. 1 Tuba $S 26; No. 2 $6 No. 3 *6; $6; No. 4 $4 26; per doxru. Three aro cash prices, par (undo, at factory. From aton% common buckets are held at $2 pr* dwteo DIUAj.MH— thereu alslr supply, ami prices range from M I« r dozeu fur common to $3 lurcboke ultra, interne tist« grades ranging accwidinriv. COUDAUK— klauilla Ko|n>, mil, 13 c ft fciManilla Unpo, cat, it c ft B> Hemp Rope, etui, 16 c lb Wldtu Hope, cut, 111 cH Ok Tsm-«l oil, 14 c V tblTamxl ilune, cut, 16 c W lb r-ukiiia Vat d, bin-. 13 (• *4 U>|Packiiu; Tarn,cum 12 «• »1 16 BCD i»lti/3—Manilla, sl,b7. f2£ias3,T6 > -lur Mauilia. V cull, 16 rti. ft lb. Ilemm sl,n7, $2.76.*53,76 V Hemp, >* coil, 12 Ua V lb. i'UHJtill J.lNKH—ilauilLi, 67 rte fi <Um, Hemp, ;i)r. OTTIUIN YAKNH—ire are not advised of any arlbrr ebauxe in tigin -a, uud continue our <|uotaliens: Noe. b U) 10 inclusive 24 c ft|b Nu. 1f*....™ "9 |*> Nut 11 A 12 26 c *yt tt» No. 17 -.._30 e li lb No. 13 ...20 c fib No. IS _6lc a& No-14..™ -27 c*tb No. 19 -32 c Wlb No- li 6» cV B> No. 2>» .33 c Q> No 13 c y lb! Nu. b(M No fcUO t2c ytb NaOUi No. i-ou „.J1 c V D»|N<l 10UU-..-. N. 7t*i... locWlbl i ItLL.'vE—ilir market isquiut, talc* only in lbs email way of VV. K »l ood Uorheu at 11. CAN i>LE3 AND £OAP— Can-lloa ora steady at oar qnota. lion* dipped 12. ''mould 12*.£ ami adamantine “fi.— Hoap remain* a* before, steady at 0 tor eotannai, for (Slat, and lo tor Hawy-r's Toilet and Cartllo, l>* do rtn’Uiavd Olive, and 7 for doOeraiaa. CItANUKIUUICrt a light inqntr); tale* at pVctV a t»i>l DRIED FKL'lT—Dried Apple* are «mrco and the market i flnu at tljS7(uil.U) lVa< h*a atn aLw> ’rearer, and »« nolo at FAATliEUd—vro riotj tale* of prime weatrrn, on arrival, at ho, baton!)' in small Sots: from store they are held at &f>. FEED —There hare Uwa fnw tales of Feed, on arrival, » <thiu the range of tifgjw fcr Bran, tdiorts, NliipatnlT* and MUJliuna. FlSU—there is a light Ut regular doraartd for M.arkarrl N.< .'Marge,and s!!,:£ |ti.lf UU; Hall rox Herring Whit© J'ish, ordinary $11; Lake Bajuriur >lu sl'M lutlf <b> ordinary Ji,76(««iG,UO; du Lake Superior JGXO Tr-ut, bids Cwlh-ili 4%. - ■PI/jU ß—the an)©* fruur Ant bauds arc ?t-ry tew andligliti a.l there is scarcely any offering; we <|Bulo super ou tri if si it f-1,70 and extra at |4. From store, steady sale* at $4 r„r ■<u|—r. «4,2 i fur axtra and f4.tO tor family do Jtjo Hour. «l.i from ©ton: at $3,37t(53 1 50. UHAlN—tli© supply of o*l* is not Urge; sales on arrival at ’J7«£iY Corn iaiu full supply, and we ijmde a* U-r.ir© at Barley ha* been cuoiiur iu more freely,and *© i|UJte HOW at Ky* Is dull; we quote at but hear of nti orcaaienat lot at lower figures. Wheat range* from 70&90, as la quality. UKOCKItIHH u.w Sugar 1* bu^aiitTiy 1 “* 7 ‘UhiPffW «»4Uaal‘ ' " UAS PIPK—Hu: iron tailing: S ' - !& i •• *• . ..n><r *• iiy - “ :aa , bubjort io thu rti»i.iiimrj rliecounl. HoOb—pucker* »re about through, sod the domtuJ Ur llTi- Hupi lima lallrli off; «. quote dull at 4<s4K. *ruaa— UrMM>.| •udafow email lot* «t 6 HOMINY— «|<i.,t»lions mo uuuiliia] at JO.WWULJ II A Y—a fair -apply M *cale*,aod Mica at %\W 9 l!> ton. HlUhN—green Hid*** are Bailing ot 4, and gretn salted at Ury Uldca are quoted at 12((J13. IKON A NAlL.*—them Ua very light demand, but curd rat«?« are nnclianyi.d, and t» 0 repeat our quotation* nuN.ac. BO>LSI IKON. Common IW Imnper tb.. 2V Per pound Juniata “ ...4« noup ikon. Iron Plow Whig* *• A\\ lUloeb ** blabs 4 Ivj ** watts. ] * u lOd Um| NaiU « kfg.. .3.60 V “ W to IM Brad* A Konre Kalla * keg .8.76 W* <d - •• 4.26 M - •• ....4,60 4d “ “ 4,76 Cut 3 lo 4?.$ Inch 4 O'. “ 6 to 6 4,76 u»‘t .“|iiU*n 6'i lurli ill l.cicllii eu lUt UJveta ft 0) c\% «Htrr tauif. 1.13,14,16,16* 4U 18, 20,22*24... - 6 28 “ Gl' * LAlU)—lber* in M-arcely anything doing; sale* In tlio omall way of jirtuio City No 1 at LKATUKK—The market It steady and firm at our quota tioat. a* follows: Hod Spanish Kde ft lb SltfigA Slangbttr •• •• "t6w2T Upjwr leather ft dor. 430ra:m Urldlo •* i4ou£46 Skirting Leather ft lb .. 51W.14 HanMwa ofifaiw MKTAI.S—Pig Load I* steady at CQGif, rash and tlm« Bar Load o*Jfa*7 t-hwt Cnj>f>*T Wo quote at 26t336,and Sheet Braaa 'M MUSS HOKK—talraiu tbe troill way frvtn atorv at fli OlLS—Lard Oil hat declined to 86 and la doll* aalra of Linseed Oil in auiAll lota at 66. POTATOES—w« do not bear of auy tale* from first Lamb; from eloru, tale* of Blneaat 66 and Kcahaunorkt at (JO. ~~ HP.Kl)r ) —Cloverseed Is scnrre, and there bare b*cii w mo sales for ebimneot at (4,76; we quote at $4fi0<34,7&. Tlto -ulbv U numlbal at sl.7G@2,and Flaxseed atsl. ' SALT—a steady domand and sales at previous rataa— sl.G2 tor No. 1 and $1.76 Tor extra. TALMJW—sales of rongb at 8 ami rendered at 0. WINDOW 0 LASS—price* ora firm, and we reneat unr quotation* fur the small sizes, dty make:—6xB and 7xtf $3,00; Bxlo, $3,76; Hxll to Mill and Bxl2 to 10x12. ujo Bxl3 t09x1.1 andoXl4 to 10x16,54*0. Tlx*, are neteuJi (trices; country brands range 60 cents ft box Ins. For the succeeding inediam sires, 10 p eent discount off. WIIITK I.KAD—Ann and In steady demand at moa kc*K for pare iu oil, and dry 0c ft BJ, subject toiho usual dis count. find uet, and Litborgo SKC WIIISICV—SaIes of Itaw at 17; KectJflwTl* steady at WHEELING per Chevoit —I bgs rags, 4do wool, fi t | o feathers, 1 do snokeroot, 3do ginseng, 6 bis mdz, Bagoloy Coacrato A co: 31 pkgs iiroduco, WDson, ChUda A eu;4 Us fowls, Hagan; 3 bis wadding, MoCudieu * co; 17 empty bills, Rhodes A- Verner; 14 bbls, 23 eks apples, 2 Lbls ccds Clark A fo; 12 bbl* apples, ilea; 6 bdls paper, Uauna: 6uou Are brirk, Craig; 47 eke barley. Smith; 2 csks ware, Pam; 1 kg lord, 1 b* bolter, 1 do eSga, LnobartAEblpton; & bbls beans, 10 ska apploi, l' Kit; 13ska oat a, ownsr; 4 sks Bit pit*, Little A co. EARL STARCH; do do, f, >r by J. B. CANFIELD. NEW ORLEANS per J. C. Fremont— U bbl engar.l bbl motansea, 1 bx rico, Martin; 1 bbl sugar, Irwin A Dilworth 1U hbds sugar, ShriTrr A Dilaurtb; 3U2 Ibis tnolamra, Bag aley, Cuegrmre A cm 6U,do do, 00 hbds sugar,Jlylmrs‘4 cu; V bgs feathers, 00 bbls flour, Dickey A co; 2 hbds sugar MltcbrDrw; u bgs feathers, <J7O bbls floor, 140 bn oil cake! 60 hhds bacon, Clark A cu; 60 bla cotton, Pennock A ctr £> bbls toohusco, McCaodJea, Meant A co; loi do liquor, U W 8mllh; lO bbU molasses, 6 hbds sugar, W U Smith; 6o bbU mnUsecs, 100 do floor, Gardiner; 20 bbls mnliisci. Brown A Kirkpatrick; 26 do, 10 hhds sugar, Sbintom 410 bn shorts, Itorbangb; 32 Lbla wbfeky, Mcliferr; 69 do do Black A Waods;96bUeottnu, Kennedy, Child* A co: 6 hbds sugar, Watt A Wilson; 0 bbUoi), Fleming bros. U. RIDDLE. Tl.e weather jrstr-nUy was rsry pleasant, a high warm wind prevailing and an atmospheremore like that of May tbttu of January. There are 16s* than tig fMtuf Valtraud falling. The splendid steamer Minerva, Capt Gordon, b liMdlne for Cincinnati and LuulstlH® with despatch, b The Emma Graham was not in yaaUnlay morning as asuol, bnt will doubtless leave on Utno this afternoon lor Zanesville. The Limit) Martin is omdue at this port now. The array of ntw boats at oar lauding now is quite on-’ common tor the aoaeou and quite naarnalrts fur tJw times Tb* flky-Lork is one of lbs finest boota that fits beoa fin ished here for a long lima'. 8h» and the Bowena are both first does Mlseonri Kira boats, and in tb* parnanancy find baautyof Utolrflnbbjofinot berarpawd. Theyareneariy Commercial [RfporltdtpeaaUyfvr Oie PilitburgX G&tttU. J loeft !b V 4 e ¥ selling to the city tra>la at 7 JS. Molsa es. sain to city at at I'dr-a; •\ 44 “ -1.30 - - “ .1,00 " * “ “ ...1,80 “ RAIL IOPe. B«it qullty.. •• ROCRD AND SQUARE. ** M !.! *• rut sa. ilorae Shim I by JjJ, 7 1G •ad W loch a U D*r>dy Tire, by %, 7-10 *ud ii Inch... a»-; Saddle Tree IU and 1% by 3-10 end y t la t do H, l and Hi . .4 Import* by aivsr, niTKBHEWS. completed. In addition to these, four or fire other boat**r» • m -r\ itt a lrt . EDWARD T p M EXi RAW \ WHOLESALE DEALER IN . ’ ■tory u aught but rumor. . m T —% a. *->• -»-v . -. Aaewboat,tobeßaa,«!th»l>elHlstobflm]ULer*a o r 1() H A ( ilitfl A- HT/l A *DCI InKt h a»ett«i,to n inlnUi»St.Paal«oaPt.LoaUtr»d 0 . 9 -*-•** v -' / V-/ \-S .*V -t/ . W±ltA K-H -1.1 P!lr. , *5* I,e l»«»PP»«nUy tnrm.il again la Liter cr ; • -VO. 241 LIBERTY STB SET US AD OP tFOOfi * ] this routßTlartw and railroad to New York. The New ' / y °° g ' Orl«*oaroot* bai beeafatored Ihl. Gall and winter. Our ! r\vv> roc mirT , «... - _ PITTSBUBOH, PfiNNA ciocioMtiexchange.Kijr ihatsi.wr*. AtUam a HibUr.j ( TO TUE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELLA'SKGRTEn <5TnmT M'&ttJ&ttSSltg'gS 2 tu '7 stogk * p “- Pittsburgh and thence by Pennsylvania Central ItallruaJ ' A. ito. 1 6a Tobacco, They receipt through to Boston at a shade higher. Reimo, Robinson A Co’* Toboctd, The arriTalt at ihi. port oaSooiUy bight wer. the J. c J Ecgcno Howard’s Tobacco, Fremont foil of freight, and the CbeToit of the Wheeling fienT,t»« ; line. The regular fionoagaliela packet, were also in i , Oranfo Pound Lump CaVeadub, There wa. very little business doing. The river and wrath- \ Uttard and Railroad Brands, or “ re «««dingly farorawo, and that l. all one can «y. | 200 Caddy Boxes Half Pound Lrnnn. j one eioA -r’mr ™ lh Tta»L»H Domocml or the Uh itul. . I AII ° f »<■!<* « °<t'T to tho trad, at fiSf B:R '•Stuai. I’r.xro Suou. .so EcsvZ-lh. : aumot fdltoploMo. : m3o:d4*tf P Planter,Capt Phtdpu. from Yazoo River, bound to New Ur- ' lean*, baring a cargo of WAJ bait* of cotton, .truck n .nag or drift log II Dead Man’. lieud, ou Wudneeday m»rning.tbe ! 30lh nit-, which caused hor to take water la.t. Tbo boat wiu rnn Into the bank, where .he was au.j nil ,j •with water. About ISO bale, of her coltou (looted <>n. The Alonzo Child took off some light freight and a few p»,*ct,- ger.. One .report state. Hint tho lay in an easy position and will beaared; another that .ho hru.nuk under her bun cauo deck, at the stern, ami will prove a total h>»». The U<at wo* about flm year, old “Sold.—\Ye neglected to .late U- fore, that Capt Rtn»dl. a New Orleans pilot, had purchawd. at tho rata id sl*\ooi> lor lh« wholo boat, Capt John J. Hoe’a and Capt Boringri'. ia tere.tN, (each ouo-fuuth,) in ihe steamer 1,. M. K«*uii»tt Cupt Ru-well ionuiiu..t the rotuunmi. The Kruuett is n last mu) good bunt. “licitair roB TOC Ociin Smut.—Thie rtenmer ha- m»d. one of the quickeM trip* to and hvm .\«w Orl.-:u>-< of tn: Steamboat lleglater. ARRIVED—JuIRtroii, Brovruaville; Liu-mii-, d<>; Colonel Bayanl, Klfzalulh; t'bovuit, Wbeeliug; J.C Fremont N\-n Orleans. DEPARTED—JcIToraon, Hronrusnilo; Lure me, .U; Bayard, FJixabeib; Choroit, Wheeling; Klvor 0 t dim! railing Telegraphic Haricots. Niw lona, Jaii. 11.—Colton, 1000 hate* toM at nn ail vaneu rf the soles for tbreoday*amount to 'JVM bale* Uplands firm ut U#; there nr* New Orlriuit or Mobiles here Flour hu declined; Suou bbU sold; Sut« $4,266g4.30; Ohio s4,7o(a4.(d;ad«llna of 6c on each. Wheat firm, IH.oon bukh sold at l'e(aPBc for Chicago spring. Corn firm; 18IX) both said. Reef heavy; holder* are pressing on tho mar ket. Pork Is heavy at sl4,Bl<sl& for Mess and *12@12,25 lor prta», a? decline of 2.*«£;on the latter. Bntter llrg\6c Dre««.Yl Hogs ss,G3®li. Uni lower. Whisky dwllniuc sales at 21U. Sugar steady. CofTeo steady. Linseed Uit lc better. Tobacco %c better; pales at 7<sl7c. Freight* ou flour and grain to Liverpool liavo slightly declined Bh>ck* higher: Chicago A Koek Island 73«4; Cumberland Loal 13c; Illinois Central Bfi#; Lacrosse t Slilwnokle 13#- Michigan Southern 2I»-$; Reading 58; Galena & Ckicagu 74J4; Clev.Und A Toledo 44; Canton 21; Missouri sixea7U*s; Trnucssct sixes SI. i PniL-inrmm. Jan. 11.— Is a steady inquiry f.»r Clorerseed aiidl6uhiMha-ild.it $175@5jl «!( lt»«; small sales of Timothy nt $2.75, and rtaxsoedat JI.SS. Tbe Flour market cuotJfues very dull, but price* ore unchanged sln<-s the last .{notation* were given; 2000 bbla Waetcrn extra sold at $4,75(34,90, Including one lot kapt .secret: small sales of Rye Flonr at $3,75. Corn Meal at $3 V btl. Wlical of good quality is scarce and wanted, bnt other (Inscriptions aru very dnll; small sales or Red at $1,13® 1,15 and White ut Uye tells on arrival at 70c. Coro has again advanced 3c |l bnsh;and GOOO bush new Yellow were sold at 60($C2c, and somo Wliite at the same figure. An active demand ha* sprung up for Oats, and BUUO bu«b Ponneylratiia sold at .36c. In Groceries there Is hat little doing. Mess pork is (lull: salos at $15,a»}£316,75: pickled Haras aro srllin;; nt Bides at 8 aud Sboulib-rs at C repfi*/,. Lard dull at m bbls and 10’£(<21ifV in ken. Wh’-tv has declined to3i;/c. (ixcinnati, Jan. 11.—Tho weather i» cloudy ami cooler Thermumetor 40°. Tbe river ha« fallen :i iu he* simt inwn. Hour dull and limited to a local demand; tapeiflue $-7,75. Whisky firm at 15c; sales 17(10 bbls. ilutter lower; sab-* of 318 packages at 11(318 for firken, and lJWiii: for mil. Hogs dull aud uuKttled; tho sulos are confined to 110 U at $4(54.35; receipt* large und prices at the close nom inal. Provision* doll; <XXl.rtw fix Rulk ileal* sold at 4' ,a 4# lor Shoulders and 634(4/6# for Side*, the Inside rates without nackagc; Meaa Pork $11,76@12 and dull, hard 7#(<bSc and dull. fetrguiat jctramrtß. Monongahela River XJ. S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TKLEQKAPII, I STEAMER JEFFERSON, IsMhH I C*rT- J. C. Woodwsjib. | C\PT. Ueoxna Cnaak. CPIIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS AKE X Duw running regularly. Morning Rents leave l*ltts bontb "t 8 n’clftck A. M, and Evening Reus nt 6 o clock P. M. for M’Kerspr.rt, EllralicthtowTi, M-.u.tn-'a .bela city, Rcilcvi-nion, Fayette City, Grconfleld, CaUforma and Drownsvltio, there connecting with ILuksand Coaches fir Uiibmtnwn, Knp-tlo Bprinc*. Morgantown. W’uynesbnrg, Cunuiclueltown on-I Jefferson. Raasengrrs ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $3, meals onj xtutn-roora* on boats Inrlu.hr. Ibxits R-tumiug from BrptvnvrlUv Imre at 8 o’clock In tho muriiingaml 5 iulhn rmniug. For ftirtiwr information rn quire at the Ofllce, Wharf Boat, fit the f.ejt of Grant street. »' IA 0. W. 8W INM.KK. Afir.vr RE U U L A !l TUI-WEEKLY , JTSvI WHEELING PACKET.—'Tim fine •n'tiireosteamer (HIEVOTT. Captain J. Mnmj, will iruvs for th“ ale/ve and uU iuleruediatu on Mon-lays, Wtslnusd iys mid Fridays. For freight m passage, aj-piy on W. IL WUKKLKU, A pent, Vo f» Woo. I nt. Regular Tuesday pack-, ns*.* S?P FOR ZANKSVTLLK.—The flm- r»*M£Et*&GL •taamer EMMA GRAFIAM, Cupt. Mcsxob Arrß-TWiilTaTe tor the aboTe and intermoUate puru LVKKY TOJCPDAY, ** oVlock P. H. ~ For freight op pwum apply ou orio m£K,JMßNksjrCo,A|c*t4. Regular packet tor cix-, (is?- > CINNATI.—The rpJcndld nii«»ein»*r r yji«i'ftft7 jawket FGNlOK.Capt.Uoht. Iluutrr, will leaveHu/buMi forl’iuMnMti BVKRT WRDSKriDAY, at lu o'clock * *l. For Crt-itfliter pam** ftppLrnit lioard <*r to ll “- FLACK. OAItXKA A CO , Agte. For marietta andzanes- . igp; J MLLR—Tin- new and beautiful «t nimer LIZZIE MARTIN, Cept. Clows, will loaro t.7Tt!!r^li?f?e and all InterawdiateporM, EVERY fcATUUDAYj'at 3 p. u. For OfpaO ß i;i? apjdv on bard or to oclfi FLACK. DARyFRACO., Ayt». Tj'OKWHBEJJING. —Tho steamer TlT&'lL Jl HOCK BT, Wow* will i* a «.jUa&E«r «i»r th«aboT»-*JJd. all {utermediit* Uii.liuw on ximiUya. Tlm«dv>. «jaaUMd»>A *t 10 o’clock A. 31. ft* or Appy op boar<lorj4 J'hACK, BARKER AX.V), ‘g’r». ' t _, 2fo. 67 Witter Rt. REGUtiIT MEM Fills PACK-, ICS> ■> ET—'Tho. splendid new . aiaamcr, rmi. UODOKE PHIUY, Capt. pcxry li*vwn,'uiU Mmm 'flu: aboveAndaU Intermediate porlauu THIS DAY, Jau. h tli - Fur Height or pa«agw*ppiy on board or to ‘ 1 ‘ K ‘ , ° A. «>• McCIIKW, Water at. Cincinnati, &c. if'Oß CINCINNATI & LODIS-, H3r» - spli-uJid aUoiucr nt.4 o'clock J*. M T ilaaljiiiuc, &c. T?OH NASHVlLLE—Thaeleeant r fTP* iJ JD t«».r ULENWOOD, Capt. .Lg&ffbg DAY Jyulock, P.U. Forpaaaageerfreight an. |.l, on l>oaril or to FLACK, UARNiMA 1 - _"r N»». ST WtUrr xtroot. FOR NASHVILLE—The eie- , JCff* * ganl pas.engrr alcaiuer S. P. HIBBARD -hg&CT-CT X “Jri'iiH " Un "„j’!Xru.xS {h rt* «u Til IR HAk, IJlh lu.Uiit. at Ip. * Fur rrcl-hi ur paaanßenpply «„ i wiar( i lir t „ **• * or ,m "“* J'=> Fuel karnes 1 CO., Aff-U. St. Jlouis, &c. FORST. EOUISAND KEOKUK. , ICS» «■ ikniiuu «m i.,,„ ala port*. »n Tills DAI, the 12th Ju*t., at 4 p u For freight or I'nßian- apply <>u bi.ard w to Jai FLACK, DAKNKH k CO. Agent*. SI. UK!IS,—Tho fine new . X. tt.-.n,rr FANNY FKRN. Capt. \Y. W ±fsCi&£& .Martin, will lent. f.tr the abort) and all ... TIMS DAY. 121 b Inst., nt 11) uYl.t-k A >1 tr ,n‘"T, „i |m*3u|}iA apply on hoard or to . FLACK, BARNES A CO , Acrnt*. 17'0H St. LOUIS, DUUUQUK .t , rrav * KKOKI.'K —Tlio dopant alt-amor I.A JygT)r?fcBr CIMIS.HEI. Capt. Jolm Dovlimoy; Clerk. Jatm-iTTTwXr. Kno t ' r »• “»• «H iotornwltat, port, to ' Kill*'. l *!;,?... Y.rr ft.lglltur (WWi4 J .'» Wbiyo.) U,,nl „'O _4rt» FLACK, DARNBA A Col ApT; FOUST. I.Ol.’l.S—Tho line now t fGP-~ a. ■taui.icrBT. LOUIS,CrI. JK.SIB beak JhSgrgttff TIIIS|UAY, 1411. a) Ip. u. F.,r bvlel.t or ply on Iward or it <1 “ l FLACK, RAICNEB A Co, Aria Jlcto (©titans, &c, li’Oß MEMPHIS AND NEW , jto „ OULEANS.—Tbo Qno new iteanuT J. W HAILilANjCnpt. M. Hays, trill Irate nn4 all IntrmiKUnt® port* on TOSDAY. tli® )•-*>, jn-t at 4 ociwk P.M. For jiaaiageor freight apply on board or to W , | FLACK, BAUNK£t Ageutt. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW OKLKANH. Tlie flmi nrw ilmriap METROPOLIS, Cupt. It. Calhoun, will aod all InteriiiiHllate ports<m THIS I»AY s natli In.t.at lr.it ror ircittbt or passage apply on board or to J* 3 FLACK. IIAKNte A CO„ Acts For Memphis and new ou-, ,^\ NS “ The ■P ,ents H aU-atner JAMES^^^^a WOODS,OafFt. Roblnatn, trill leava for tho au*! ull irf tormediulo jiyrta onj TUI* DAY, 12ih tnst, nt 4p. ■ F or freight or pasvago apply on board or to FLACK. KARNES A CO, A K u. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! WE ARE DERIROUS OF CONTIIACT !“? lo M “f*KA ofPITToBUROII uuAt,, (about Two Hundred anil Fifty phouiand Barrels 1 for use on U*anl our Bteam Ships, for oun or more Iroo, tb, FIRST LAY OFtlAl' NEXT. 1„ 1» ■neb time* and in such tjoastilira aa nmy U- rc.inirr.l Perkins drsiroua of making Propu*,h f (tr the R.ipnf, will plcaae do ao btloro thoSLYTU DAY OF FEUIIL' AKY \f\T eusuing. * Any Information rwjulred will be glron on apidiratlou to ' HARRIS, MORUA.N A CO Foot of Julia Street. New Orlrans .“minty will be n-julred for the due millltif'.t nf the loutract. jiiT'lni.l REMOVAL TOUN STONE & SONS IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, RIBBONS ASD BILIHEBV MODS, Ham ramored from No. 45 SecouJ glreti. uew And elegant •tore, No. 600 Chfitnat Bt., one door shore 6th, MTiere lhay will be pleaatdto «© UWr friend* and the trade geowally. jaKrlmd IDES.—Wanted n Tanner U> tan frura u 6.000t0 10,000 lUDKH by the pound. I.j- OVA). V. UIUiAN, ftxliir io lIUm soil LnUtit, No. DO Gold itrerl New York, No. 31 South Main street, St. Lyufe. Address oo Uouo Btxxrr, Stw Yotx. C*.'li toNsurc* on cou«igi>menls nt each of flip above J ,lac «- Jaihntd* Tobacco and cigars— ■£> boxes Ur*Bt’«6*)TobSCTcr 30 do Crew's dp, ’ In store sod for sale bj J%7 V ■PLODR— ~j7“ iS2 l 's , f ‘ c *^K'SS u “ w *«* • 1000 lb*. BochrtM?l*^ B ° r ’ r ”" Id non Mdte *O. br • -j, T t, tiros t co. t „ Theory of Oookim by Gas In now firmly established, oncl we on*. * many ofthe most ‘T ° f , the , ‘ bOVO to G«ntlemeoi“ PH t lb!.“S el ' lUllOSan<l • MOS GRAVE’S GAS COOKING STOW T 5 FAIIILY BEFORE Tmc PUBLIC, and -rives ontirelifr . . ' J-J?, I '‘“izn Ut.lSirkr, to all , tlon In *VHty IKSTA K CI. fir . I*, b r ' n ‘ D ' l laJlapemible when once tried. Its eaetUtrlflbi 9r ®* or fl "<* ffjt w; Tg 5^" ~gM ' 1 " AU ~ sS'MSgg^y|!gaißa«° w. E. CHILDS & CO-r TEXT ELASTIC FIRE AXT> WATER-PROOF CR ME IST T ROOF I 3ST G- A ',k E J io^. p ,?E pAREI) TO contract and pot on at theshortest noticf XX. the eMTo Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Boofinc-1! belntr n.- „ n i. ~a AiG KILM AOTXCE n-ajit tbo action of the atmosphere In erery climate. ® onlj artid° jet lureutoj that sill aaccessfollj IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF Ti ‘ r ’ rron^^ a Ei^^?^“" P ! t nU D °” r ° M 713 Kootl up Is w»min } toproraasabtTo represented. Wo will pot tt on for nr _m ALT DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN FEET SOuJkf\ tt e will apply ttnpon Tin andiron Roots IbrTtt'O DO I. r. AUS prosni ri up i , ' cheapest point thatran U, u»«L *° UOLLAKS PKR SQUARE, being on scootm: of Its dwtbilUy tb t*. A. JoiIKSOK, L Vl mTk , . , PTORm A JOITKSOK, Wll. JOIINSO.V, ) IS3 Thlrd ,fwt » between ttood and Smithflcld, * Pittsburgh, Penns. I bare mftdi's rbernicnl eisiujuaijonofeooitvspeciniccsof WE. CfTlf n« A rw* nrv.m-’rj in. _ •nits of which are as follows: V ' ' *• * u ***"3 Aw a ROOFI.»Q, l«ft at roj cfSce, the n l.t, The-material la cnmpotmlrd aeaata retain pllaW, for a creal l.tt-U, ortlmo. oITW a naonrltSer'or'S'lf ffj h 2F r S“VI “ 'tf *“ »»>•«■'«• ~ 1 I,, ” ,,^, tsHsf *■ 11 ™” , d ”■ ■" 1 *’ JOSEPH M. CUCKE. ChenUrt, Labaratory N 0.123 Wat ant Kroct, Cindnuatl, Oblo I hare exatnlocii W. K Cmms t Co’i ki*..!- wi_ . w , n Ctkcisiuti Aacrer IIo,AL •*" 00., Feb. 6th, 1657. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. ADAIR & GrRANT, Proprietors. ° T AO. o 7 Water Street, rittaturgb, andl>. Peterson's, Allegheny. Hlb lb AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER INTHFMARKPT i, , X CW y„, t anJ rh.k-! cl piiLaan'! I. “ ‘ 3 toundricfl, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cara , -i. or crack in eaW.aod it fit not injnred by Wag hSipH npoaT’ ° D “° r Jt wiU ntlt ® cU in Jt is Both anti Wntoi-ProoC 88-ror tnrth'T Information, apply to the proprietors. 1557 TRANSPORTATION. CAI-ACLTY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & CO. H [SUCCESSORS TO LLOV3) £ LKJION,I ' " S fc “” AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WJNtph n „ „ * . to do a hnarj tmataeM by «* ftiwuiuiio tuis »Ylfl ii«H, ore lIQ3S plCpared •*- ~ - "« j " zsss&a rsa Tl‘o Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portatre Railroad "‘,3 T n4“”*“' ““• «■*—<•— f "<"<*>■ OB» r»a.B«S. u i, e^aS,!?• fT ■ : LLOTD t 00. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857 E*?saSSs ~-K “ £ a’ s portable boat liue. L. ‘ Laaffial V r\T-.‘',ZZl y^ HT ‘‘ a Cannl “"<1 B«I»rod,l. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Mon th Each Way i IAra , M ,P largely INCIIEAS- VocT/j"'’ 1 """' w "®w»“. casAf•“ *~- ih - KTEy* IiIXCILKLL, Proprietors. auction Sales, I*. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Commercial Sul,* Rooms, No. 64 Fifth- Street. Last sale, magnificent new FCItN'TTCUK.—On Thursday morning, January 14th at ly o clock, will It- held on the Second Floor of the Now Commercial Salt* Room*. N 0.64 Fifth utroet, the last «alo of the exclusively «4*R»ot Fnruitnrv mn.lo In the latent styles, and of tbo Unt materials. This extensive atca-k of magnificent Furniture emhracing several clioice Tarietim iii't in tonimr fatal,ijii.-SiUw; and most In? ail rvromptorily ■old, to clumi Invoice*. Among the splendid article* of Rn«ew,»Mh Mahogany. and Itlvk Walnut ere eomprUed or Driving «nr ana, with marble top,. plu,h and Hair amt fhoio. with rurreil back* Plosh and leather coahiond Library Lonupr*: \ultairo and Library Clmir* fln* Ann, Nita, and ha»7 Chairs; Cushioned Tete-a-Tote*. Divan*, and Sotw; marble t.,p (Vntrti, Sofa and Crab Table., elepu.tly Carved. Ac, Ae. *. I The Room U now r> r «u to visitors, ami article., • nance,l I t>i mamimation jalP_ _P. M. DAYIS, Aucc YALUABLK STOCKS AT AUCfi6N7— Ou Tuvftluy cycnlng, Jan. liltli, at 7 o’clock at th« aule. Room*. No. 64 Fifth will he 6fdi for cosh, [«r fund*: 35 »harrs Dank of Pittsburgh Stock; 6 *• Kxchange Rank do do, 4b “ Mechanic's Dank, ’A) “ VVetitio InsurarKvCoUijruiy t-tock: J nll P, M. DAVIS, Aq&t- FUILS Al' AUCTION—On Tuesday morn- lfltli. nt 10 o'clock (till bo uld fa Cut (croud Quor Salta Doom of I h«* new Auction Building*,.\o &4 filth street, nu ciU'D-ilte aud rich variety of Ladies For*, fieutlo mt*ui Collars andGlovej, Sleigh Robes, Buffalo Robe*. Ac. The ladles Furaiumpriw the tallowing elegant and ralua -1, 1« 'TI. ptloua, all of frCTih stylesami choice maiorlalc Real Mink half Copes, Viclurlnes. Muffs, and CnfDc Real Pitch do do do do due .Jo ir : MiLL—' * tiood*iol."l , .'.K., • • Thn «U« room-wat *e<*eh4d*mtai» Mid c w ; ' nd for examination 00 Monday ,•■...,. . P- m. DAvf§nCs?r: TJo T ? At Auction.— KJ t’nPaturday aflornoon, Jan. 30th, ate o'clock, atth.. i>rorderorWra. \omg, Trustee, sujjdryTrunk*. Vallsca! CnrjHt Bags, Canvas* Uags, Coat*, ** iil h i**h w »P»7 charge*, &e n due the Eaclo Hotel, unles-, previously redeemed by thrown ere. P.M. DAVIB, Aoct. SALKS AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST. At tho new Commercial Salni TUom*. So. 44 Fifth “^h. mr * r L W w kfs l r ’ aro heWpoblic sab*ofguodain alb cop.ramerm,froraa tarn m 41 C^* ta V tIT "PJonbdied with fresh consign! tueiita, that must be closed forthwith. ooaigu. °* clr f :lt » A - Good* and fancy articles com priailiS DWljrerurythincaeeded In tho linearperwalond a;s.es.s , " Ti J'AS’&JL- ■» nd shoos. books, stationery, Ac. P. M. DAvSaocS^ rjARNAOII AN'S CATALOGUE— . ALLEGHENY. * the Mowing Good*, now in store,lWnsr ditnnwyl nf ,, .ill 6 I„ „11,r«.i,„. .11 ,^LSTb D^ , MF.N’jJ WEAR rn*k 0» u fn.il, s:.00 to J. 10,00 •• .. n 1 aDII ‘• At Gvurcoatfl 0.00 to 28 00 ;; jUtoSSar?' '"’S"* 4 ;™ IgS S “ Bnsluess Omt* 4j o ln *• •• riTi 1 * p 1 * 1 ) Wt * ,0 HLoe • • .. Ca*»aad Uahxunr.* Veata l.Tito 6,00 black and tancy Caa. Pants 3.00 to 10 Ou plain and fljpirrd winter ISnta l,«& to 300 BOV’S DEPARTMENT. 3,00 .? » lino Feork and {jack Coots Trom f-WO to tIO,OQ ItaglaiH and TnlniA*, trimmed 3,00 to 14.00 1 “ Cloth Jackets, rarion* colon ?,*>Sto too •'h-ary winter “ “ •* LTS to •»’« '* Vests and PftDt*. fioe and heavy.... I.3Stu s*oo T.-tbeaUvemav be added a full stock er&LawU, Blanket., V inter Ulnm nuil Uauntleta. Hosiery, Au<l an pliant Klor.k of tluo'hiece cucmlh. kptit eirlnElvpl* fur CUSTOM WUfIK, nil of which win be add at vcj-t close n»t«, bul forCASHIN KVKB7 OAfiK J 8i«kl attention la InritM to tho Custom Department tu i this part fftlM>bij*in»fatlier»iBan effortmaAeto excel OAHNAOIIAN, coroer of Federal and Water afreets, ' fcl - lw ' , Andorra,. g E L L HANGING! CHEAT REDUCTION IN pJUCEI! Door Belli at J 5,50 nd upwards, put up io the beat style by rf.ll t,r J ' D - hathkwb. _d«l4al!f »_ 13S Smlthfleld St. T. w. louoiiiucy, n Watch and Clock Maker. „ IMPORTER OE INE WATCIIESAXD JEWELRY,'Kj? No. 2S fifth *trwt, between Wood and Market. Pitt* burgh, Pa. Particular rUtcntlon paid to the rvptUrlngof Watchea nd Jewelry. *i“All work warrantoii NO. SUGAR.—3O Good Fair N. 0. • SugarJu»t roccired aixlfor Mleby S HRIV KH A D tLTPOKTU. TO PRINTERS.— " Stereotype raJendaro fop iwg. ltras» *rul MbUJIIc Holes, Colon-ii u.,1 Black “dJSj I, TO° r c,,J, „ l I'ai-T uf .11 klodj, IVII. U. JOHNSTONiO) J J Prinlrri, SlaUomr.ana nook-lWn, No. 6? Wood street. ■I-CO P rat NL T TS.—iO KkiTjusTrcceived andfor y „ &- nLTcinsoir. Kn. 9 Bmithfl»|>) iUmL IMPROVED PATENT EEaSTIoTuNDS X “fall aircs,Ju»t rrc’d aoj fcr t&to bj -g?. W. a.' of every sue V/aodviirtetyfuraaleby . JOITKFLEMINCJ, - -°T—_ J Corntr Market and Third strwti, CIDiSU. —l bbU Sweet Cider foreale by ft l HENRY n. OOLT-tS'S. FLOCK —ioo bbb». Superfine Flour: 100 do Extra' do; 60 .do 4« FkmOj do; t . .1 bO i*cki Bnctwltftt do; Juu received and for ulo fry- - r. p.OBiaON tt CO (TTLK* CO. COPY BOOKS, for sole and made to order . w. e- inyuM, . *». No. t, C 3 and 35 Market***. Mufllcrt,"' n.«. UABSHAIiIt'S UTERINE CATHOLIC, v *, Ufe, MI tcrilv belkr*. 1 triad doctor* It wetted udw to try longer, when I «<ennncod«l the fetfcotfeoi witronglyTiirfta^f,.** o duty to try It. Ini nwotjy trcn b fedwith **» J ■troadon. My•ymptomsWMnprlDdpßUyndjJtafi}! tnd abdomen, bearing down pain at the timeo? bloating, eotlc, mu**, eoß*amikm,fcelln» t rir^rT e *& and limb* were brnieed oi broken,erart*S?M ,*“ * back anxiety (Ufa wetted to be a tnmlen,) iU*tnrb«fe? T,m V tJ: ‘S neaa,ahnddertnit»,£»tlgaeonw*ttiarln L^ nt ‘ lence, ccnaUpatkm, pnmre of blood & especially when •tooping.jrnwtirritAl.mt. ,?*■*• dlulnes*. cowtautlnellnatluatoMiwiite M tmper *«*»«« eire to weep or feel unhappy. I wm^SwSSi 0 ? de * ttywlTot all then aymptma, cu f* d perfact account of my luflerlnn. but I har. £ T t!L u “ l»* erther* cured In oor town that t feel bound toj*^£ > t‘ 4ay that other, whoarralnularly alluatcdmae ali • • ■ VOSBDBOIL For a long time 1 had Uterine complaint, with tL.ro log .ymptomc I km ucttdm, emadafad wld M nkorad |„ eonpUtoa, lorn. rfilS I wi'll'f?, ’ ' JctaKUnsUbitacbe to SHr rMeinjtbtos, ufropponnlto wto, tint r. T “i'-llV 0 UlmiKS'cAliroLlrS!? I took It, fcoptoj boon. Uoat mo, ltd there l< not. h(nU& or more ornTfoli™ 1 thecotretry. ItnutiUniUn.lt.- It litrel Vn,*^ 0 *“ 1 HABSIIALL'S'tTTEIiIXE CA TUOLWOH _ W*ssKsffisigsasrJ3St U *%t£& 'Moncox leUrtn, town* county ~**»» iSUiUt'al.'’ Gratttade^Tfgratitadc *ra* ever evteeneed among any class, It certainly ha* V-cu with those who have used and tested the extraordinary virtue* contained In ltr J UOktetter’* celebrated Stomach BUtera. Scarcely a uay posse*, we aro Informed, that tlie Doctor d<v« not receive from some recent hOort-strirken and *oliciUma parent, brother, ti«u-r, or friend, »ma teaUmtmUU of deep ondear nasi gnOltndo, fir his agency in raftering to health and wonted rigor, ume HodraA For the Dy*p<p*ia, natalency.CottftlpaUj*, lack of appetite, and all Billcn* tcnuenr-lea, art fpwdilyeormted by the u»o ot (her* Ritter* *a per dlfßClioaaup bottle. and by nOSTKITEK A miITH, Sole Pnippatots,!*!? Pcnn*t. • de!2al*wT Dr. Ket6Ek's Shouldsh”Braces— From Pittabtuxh Dispatch, April 10th, 185Q,-For mere than 3 yvara put wa Lara eamoamlj worn tho Washingtca Sna l*endcr Brace,mKuutkrtiued by |Jr. Geo. U. Kejser, of No UOYTood street, l* this dly, and would hearMly rm>m n»nd it to all who are compelled to follow waalonUry occu l>atbii j As we have befun* fa calling attention to Ita lAcrils, It answers for a truce ai,U the weight of tbopantoionns bologao placed o to continually lend to bring the shoulder* to their natural position and er* pand tbeebret, Woaiea, hmnlrcclsof whom are annually injured by the weight ot enormous -snrta," efaoald also procure there braces. Jto pnrtirufsr in procuring tho kind inentiourd.aamany of the brace* *otd aro humbng. Sc4d at Dr. GKO. IT. K£YBERT^Wbo&waleDruggist, 140 Wood rect, tign nf tbe Qnldeo Mortar. J«2d:d4war An Infallible Oon{ii Bemcdj'.Mi km keen •lck three tucuLlia, not able to Jo anjUilag, with a cough »nd atuffed condition of the wind-pipe; I tried several of the bost physicians Id till* city without receiving oay LeueSt all of them told my longs were aflbefed. I «ru confined to my bed daring the greater part of LhU time, I eipattaqgpd a great doalxifmatter from tny longs. The '-*»*» - n S "?w Pi'Ctora.TKw’wa.lfrat I took, T without ~T»» «»» m. I—'j r „", ]Y-~ 11. ?■»-' -*** tWotttitlle-iT • A **alck- ~r-_ For Dttr Then «*Jy Inrented loetnunenU that enable thedeaf to bear b are b France or WajtUng , et ikety to become of any ml *errice to cU*r By I^? 1 «,» < '. f i,“J? tll,dA,dnail ' ttl ® power of hearing U aflbctwL **■* 4ttend tnnnpetran4tS2 yifap^?rl wilh * M wotnbylaldnsoim •w»? l *pSS MW# ' la 6thcr *» tod “• *»«? felt wb£ 006-ikvr Of. Q- n. KHTEgR. 140 Wood n ' l ’w«ntj r vears Dll&4nttV Cured by th ducmnno Er. Umox-Xt*. Chwtty. ttnaia, cl * Men arc!jtMad In oweje tbrxnori tbia f year*, «<J could acarcclj in with the other. She U ■tmoet entirely cored hr one bottle of "fr ~/n.j irtton.-uiilb.Uorc. tlut «iu>tl„r bwOlo^ul'^SuoJwt' T ‘HE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN A. —For mnnp pent. I hara beeo troubled wl!h ronerjle weariness and languor, both mental and pip.le.l; lletlcesnere, dnll beadanho, pain In tbo tad andtempS' coldnee, and lendeocp to .Uffliraa. palpitation or Urn heart, TO,, ~dl,nn“«odor eartUd, appetite rari.blr, and tandaderanaed, with p, to . Anpmental or pbjUoaf ***,""’ " >brl '’S «»'H <•» wmptonn. and 1 hm rton o°”’ h "jTf “ J <‘ r “‘ P*‘o “> tl.nl r- Kion. One phpHcian attar anoll.rr .Ib.mtod Ua akin and jwtb mo op. A paticut noil |«.TJcrtrluv um of Mi it tni ALL'S CTTOIN K CATHOL’. CON 1 r' ...0 1 bar, no word. tafiJSSSST Mr * JULIA AN Ms JOHNSON. with whites and deranged nuu,J ' y “" hAd other troubles, audTua**|* p * I «way, general laflimor and £biU in'Tt! 10 ' 3 ’ *" Uo K bark, a sort of adilng and drm !? 'Onail of U)e the shoulder blade* eit«ulfa?dwn th^t° I H ttiD brlWt ' :a tito, trouble in the stomach and h™L!!? , P ,n \*oo of appe amllrot and dreadful fe. CohJ hnnda would make mo feel a* If WbouWfl v S?J“®fLSS*®** and drug*, and eTerjtHntrTone «(v.« 1 trl “l‘k>Ctors benefit. One bottle of SlAJiau*! the ICUX changed «om. of CATUOL now 1 ani eutitvlj and w/lcil, «£3 fo . r l b . e . U « er » woman could ttww what it will do. CLAmSjPoiiSl 7
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers