PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1858. ( 93T OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE C7TF.-«a Newa of the City and Neighborhood. Sestesced.—Saturday being theday setapart for. sentencing (Hose who bad been previously i convicted of various crimes, J. F. Cole, convicted i of Assault and Battery with iutenl to kill his | wife, was brought into Court. 1 The prisoner looked pale aud excited. He was \ sentenced to two Tears and six months iu the Tho® circumstances of this man’s • crimo'aro so froah in the memory of the pub. lie that it is unnecessary to repeat them. Mr.Colc Was- at ono time a respectable citizen, has held positions of trust aAd honor; ha9beL*n a merchant, . a steamboat clcrkia steamboat captain, was res pected by.his neighbors, had an excellent"wile ' and a family of interesting children, and from all • this comfort and respectability whiskey has brought him to a felon’s Thoa. Sheridan, convictc-TTsM week of murder in thessconddogroe. it will be remem bered, struck Conrad Tkielmin on tho head with & Stick in ft lumber house iu the Ninth Ward, of Which stroke the said Thbdmati died on the same day. Tbo prisoner, a young man of healthy and not malicious aspect, was pin iu the box. Mr. Swortzwelder his counsel spoke a good word for the prisoner and commended him to stw ii a de- gteo of mercy at the hands of the court ns would with his own aud the well being of society. Sheridan-then made a few remarks in substance as follow : lie had nothing against the Cv-unM-l or the jury: he had a fairtrialand was content- that he never had any feeling against or knowledge of any of , the persons in the mill where the killing occurred: that ho went into the mill to get out of the rain, and not with any intention ol rairiug » fight, or doing any injury to any one; th-it this was the first lime Uo had -ever been before any court, in "his life and be hoped it would be the'last: that when he was taken up to tho Mayor’s office and charged with murder, he could srnrccly believe it to be tho case. This all he had to say. Judge M'Clilre consulted with his associates and sentenced him to ten nndajhalf years in the Penitentiary. The maximum of punishment as defined by the statute is twelve-years. Of course •Sheridanwasdmnk when hecoramittcdlhccrime. Win. B. Graham, charged with assault and bat* ' ;fery at Obey’e tavern, plead guilty and was sen tenced to pay $o and costs of suit. - -Robert J. Sterling, assault and battery*—fined cents and pay the costs. Matthew Gearing, of the Sth wnr.l, for selling liquor without a license, was fined $5 and costs ofßuit. George,Woods, indicted for and plead guilty to grand lareeny, sentenced toipcoitenliary, for one year And three months. This man’s case was noted at tho time of the theft, lie stole at Hare's hotel, a quantity of clothing and a revolver. A Distesssisq Case.—’ A Mrs. Mentor, from the vicinity of Pittsburgh, was iu the city yes- oF J»cr brother. Jonathan ('oD)b who Ddcu for sonic weeks traveling nhoui thp country, leading a dissipated and reckless life. It /appears that somo time since, young Comb managed to possess himself of two thous and to his father's estate, to one*half of which amount his sister, Mrs, Men tor, was entitled. Upon receiving the money. Comb left Pittsburgh, without,-, informing his sister of the foefpeame to this city and com menced drinking.) Leaving here he visited sev eral of the casterttjciiie?. where, in his 1, drunken revclsV his pile of money grew small by degrees, lie eadie hack to Wheeling without any appa rent object, being always under the intlueuce of liquor. Tuesday morning last, in a sober aud penitent moment, ho telegraphed his sister from this c&y, notifying her of his whereabouts.— Mrs. htenlor, who is a-widow, and who has been in fearful' mjspenso since her brother's singular departure, arrived in town yesterday and found tho.“prodigal 9on" a complete wreck. He had fiqtl&sdered ithe greater portion of the money, and-fthalierbd bis whole nervous system. The sister succeeded in persuading him to go home, something -that all previous efforts had failed and the two left for Pittsburgh in the afternoon.— Wheeling Intel. Kelly Cohvicted. —On Saturday morning at ten o'clock, the jury in the case of~'James M. .Kelly, indicted and tried for the murder of old Mr. Wcisman, came into Court and rendered, a * verdict of Mt/nncn in the rinsT deubeb. The prisoner at the bar heard this verdict without onyapp&rent emotion. lle Wms then remanded for sentence, fits counsel entered their rea sons in arrcßt of judgment. Oar jnibhas never presented such a spectacle to the eyes of the world ns at present and wc trust It never may present such an one again. •There ore three persons under sentence of death (the M’Kcesport murderers.; one under sentence for deadly assault upon his wife, to 24 yrs. in State prison; ono for murder in the second de gree (Sheridan) 104 years: Lutz and Keily con • vieted of murder in the first degree, yet to • Sonlenced; nnd two other? j» ii -.ed for rour Ur ‘‘—Richards and Denny, yet t j trftd. Election —The M<jnen<?ali o U V ttij-.ti in C.t lKojr nt<rnlar nnnual clp-lKn Tfciir*.l:iv thwr w»S/ 7 . ,|jt, v n - , i;Tll , in j:'. apprehensioa. peme of our v .. theciiy mismok ih> of ofiicer^oL^ Bradilock'* I'iel-i lUnr.k R-01. ;-n F>.--lt»e?Tt»y. for the one first above name.l, wlncfi rrented considerable wontlcrmcni atneng fRe pe.ifle who read the nortec and -who live in the Monongahela Valley. We are informed anihcuiicnllv that no change has been in the of oflioerg by thin Into cl-ftYbn. and thal they are therefore asfoU'F*'* 1 ' —-J. K. Moornend; -Treasurer—W. Copelind; Manager?—Thos P.uketvtll, N. 15. Craig, Geo. W. Caas. Adam .laeob?. Geo. Darsie, John L. DMrson, John Graham, Jofihua Hanna, John Harper, ■Samuel done?: Serrcfarj-—Wm. Bakewell. Tire Edinburgh for October is upon our table. II opens with a slrimg article upon the works of Bacon, followed hy one on Napier, and its other articles are more than usually readable We have nlsa roeeired Blackwood for Novem ber and December. No word ofpTaixe is needed frpm us for this sterling magaziue. It stands at the head of all the monthlies. The leading ar ticle in the December number, on **Uur Indian 'Empire,” is worth the price of the number. The ahovp. works are f>r sab-by 1-. Miner. No. !12 Smithfiehl M , and W. j\ C ildcnfennrv, r.Bh «(,, opponilC the Theatre. Our readers will observe by the advertisement in another column, that the furniture and fix idrea of the St. Clair Hotel are offered fur sale, together with the unexpired term of the lease.. The House is too well and favorably known to. require more than this passing-notice. 'At this season of the year, ns tho spring travel is just abouL to commence, the purchaser of the St Clair would have a rare opportunity of at once Stepping itflo a-large and profitable business. — CapL J. D. W. White, tho assignee, may be found at the Hotel, to whom we would refer en quirers. .dlVc learn the following items from the annual reports to the Councils of Manchester: Thomas Q. Gilson, Wharfinaster and Board Measurer, reports the measurement of BCO.OOO feet of lum ber. Duo borough thirteen per cent., $12,00;- wharfage collected, $142,20; co.lector’s fees, $71,10; balance, $71,10; whole amount dun bor ough, $83,00. The Treasurer reported the list of receipts and expenditures, up to date, as follows: llccecipts, $1,610,19; expenditures, due Treas urer, $49,00. • " Ten persons were immersed in the river at Brownsville, on Sunday lost, by Itev. It B. Austin, pastor of tho Baptist church Quite a spirited revival bnti been going od at the M. E. Church, in Ccnnellsville, for the last four weeks. Some sixty persona united themselves to the church Mr. Thomas McKean, of Washington, has been appointed Notary Public, by Governor Pollock, in room of Mr. Henry Hull, whose term hasbxpircd. We learn from the Prospectus of the Westmin ister Herald for 1808, that henceforth it is to bo under the control of Rct. G. C. Vincent, who announces that he has secured the assistance of Rev. WUliam Findley, Professor in Westminister College, Assoc. Ref.; Rev. 11. A. Browne, Assoc. Ret; and Rev. G. I>. hrMitten, Ref. ft-es., of New Castle/ together with President rutttnnn. Quite an array of Ilev'd. editors. /- Tccsale of Ladic's Furs, comprising clioicest • descriptions of Capes, Viclorincs, Cuffs, and Muffs, on the -second floor of Davis' New Auction buildings. Fifth street, will be continued . this morning at 10 o'clock. Comfortable seats provided for ladies; all who wish such elegant and permanent articles of dress, at extremely ' low prices, should attend this last opportunity. AiifcuTTED.—On motion of A; V. Loomis, Esq., Jr., Esq., was admitted to practice in the Court of Common Pica?, Oyer and Tcr • miner, etc., on -Saturday. Mr. S. was for so long ft time connected with this paper as City ‘Editor, that we feel a particular intef-csl in his auccess in the profession of (he law, standing that he.ih lost to our own 7 Tbjl Grand Jury at its late session found two bills of indictment againjt James Coop—one for abducting a. witness, in the case of tho Com monwealth vs. James Jones, and the other for attempting to suborn o witness in the same case to commit wilfnl and corrupt perjury. ' Gov. POLLOCK has commissioned W'm. J. Me’- Donal4i.9r.the Second Ward Allegheny as one of his Tfjth the rwfc CrioneL Joss P. Cole CosistiTfl Sl t icii»e is Jail.—ln f another place in this paper, may be found tho etaiemcnt of tho fact that John F. Cole was, on [ Saturday, sentenced to two years and six months : in tho penitentiary. He was taken after sen- i tonce to the jail, there to remain until to-day, i when he would bo transferred to* his place of i punishment. Tho jail, and in fact the whole neighborhood, were startled yesterday morning by tho announcement that be had succeeded in taking his own life in his cell, where he was : confined with three other persons. One of these men is natred Weible; the other two arc Denny and Richards, charged with being present aiJ ing and abetting the murder of old man Weiss man, and to be tried for that crime during the present week. At about daylight, ono of these prisoners, Richards we believe, woke up and saw Cule hanging by the neck and qaito dead. He had been left writing a letter when his fellow pris oners went to sleep. We were not present at the Coroner’s inquest which was held yesterday forenoon, but the circumstances of the cose pre clude tho possibility of much testimony, and that in this particular case is derived more from the condition of the body of Cole and the posi tion in which it was found, than from anything which could bo told by the persons confined in the cell with him. VThc facts, to the best of <*ur knowledge, arc about as follows : Colo took his neckerchief and made a firm and scientific hangman's knot in the end of it. Hr then tied around it at-intervals pieces of twine, so a? to hold it in a compact form, likcacord. .To this he attached by' a strong square knot a red silk handkerchief, ond that he tied to a broom handle Mint was in his cel!. This broom handle he pushed out through .the'narrow window, —a mere slit in the wall—Of his cell, and letting it go from hi- hind it dropped down cross-wise of the window, thus giving him all the fastening ho needed. This he did while standing upon the steam pipe that runs along the wall of the celt at a distance of a few feet above the tloor. lie then, after having adjusted the noose about his neck, slipped his feet all the steam pipe aud was at once in the position he sought for. With what resolution this man appears to havo acted may be readily iaferred from tho fact (hat ail his preparations were made and. tho final scene enacted without so much noise _aa to arouse any of his co:npauions in the narrow cell, for they all slept through tho whole tragedy, and awoke ouly to find the wretched man entirely dead. Richards was awake at about 3 o’clock in the : morning. At that time he found Cole lying on liis trunk with his face apparently against the steam pipe by which the cell is heated. He asked Cole what he was doing. The latter an swered that he was suffering from tho tooth ache and was steaming his face to-get rid of the pain. ' Richards then went to sleep again and did not wake till morning, when Cole was dead. The probability is that Cole was just about accom plishing his purpose when Richards first awoke. Cole left a writing, consisting, it is said of some pages of closely written letter paper.— Wc nejthcr-Baw nor heard a word of it. but we arc informed that it is intensely vindictive in the spirit it exhibits towards the relatives of his wife. We are told also that it is excessively bitter upon the prbceodings of matters in jail and tho way things aro conducted there. This, however, is hearsay with us. The truth will come mw in time, doubtless. We learn that he declares in (his loiter or communication, which is addressed to the Coroner, that he has sent a copy of it to the N. V. Police Gazette, in order that it may bo surer than under oilier circum stances to obtain publicity. Whether this is so or not, of course we cannot say. He could have had no difficulty probably ingetting such a com munication scot. This long letter which we have referred to above, was attached io his person by a string, tied about his body. Whether or not it is fit for publication in full, or whether if it is fit, it will tie published, of course we cannot 1011. If the Police Gazette has it, it can scarcely fail of see ing (he light. When the body of the suicide was taken down it was quite stiff. The heiid was thrown back ami fixed hard in that, position. The features not much discomposed. Cole was without doubt insane. He looked so on Saturday when he was sentenced. Deprived of his accustomed drink and the opium which he is said to have used - inordinately he had become fanatic, des perate, and from ihe blank land of misery and despair made this final fearful plunge into the eternities beyond. His body w;i3 taken from the jail yesterday evening, and will be buried, aw we are informed, by the Frco Masou«, of which order he was a member. —We have hew informal since writing the -above-that a nu<*i »;»? found uj.on the j C’ole, *»o that it seems lie had in his own hands tlie choiceof method? Kr t.Uog his life. In the 1.-tter wiiirli ]:■• 1 !* says that about the middle of lntt n:-*n'h he took a quantity of strychnine*, as ninth a° he thought would Suffice to kill hint, but ii only threw him into ronvul eionc IVobably hii sjvleni wa.« so disordered by dru£> that the f*oi>on could not exert its norii.nl effect'. So it appears that since lie has he -' 'n jail 1 has had poison and a ramr in his j ttssior. ... 1 finally chose strangnlai ion as bis i-.cin- ol • «. .i. A '.iTur.R SrAiiutNC Arr.\in.—i.aft night at ah i’.i seven o'clock, another aLabbingalfair took p;.ur« in the Fifth Wiyd, on Mulberry Alley. The fnct.H arc a? follow®, for which we are indebted t.-. Alderman Wilson. About one year ago Hen rietia \irifiiih got a divorce from her hwband, b, ' t*..l,r**on■ recenily Mr. Kohrsgon re* tfiriatuned to :hoot him if Tic says that a man by the name of Anderson was keeping her. brought Mrs. A up to show her, her hu-band; Henrietta after seeing uic, (tiulrr sr.a) committed an assault by culling me in ihe bowels wit It a large knife. This is nb«H all tho statement Mr. K. was able to make, as the wound was a very severo one, and hausted rnfl Tib* -phTfl eitTSTTfr. -ftimean, deemed it expedient to keep him ils quiet, as possible. His recovery is con sidered very doubtful, as in all probability in flammation will take place internally should he survive even for n few days, uuless more favora ble symptoms present themselves during to-day »r to-morrow. Alderman \> ilson committed Iter to prison to await a further investigation of the matter, and Kohrsson was conveyed to Dr. Walters Hospital in a relaxed state. He is an old resident of this city, nud as to the character of both parties wc arc'unable to -peak at the prcnC.nl lime of writing '' Tnr. Banquet at the Scott House, on.SaLurday evening, in honor of the Birthday of Benjamin Franklin, was a very pleasant affair, and was participated in by nearly one hundred persons, principally printers. After the viands had been disposed of, an organization was effected by choosing the following officers: President-c Alex. P. Gallow: Vice Presidents _Otiyan Mf Irwin, Bcnj. F. Latshuw, George Pierce A. K. Marshall, F. E. Goodnongh, Thos. Telford, John E. Stuart, J. S. Hosier. Frank 11. Cooley, Jas. M’MiUin; Secretaries—D. L. Flem ing, John C. Harper, W’m. M. Harlzell, John T. Ben Gough. Thirteen regular and a number of volunteer toasts wero read, which were responded to sev erally by John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., in one of Ins u«ually short and spirited speeches, and Messrs. Wm. ft. Moody. J. E. Foster, J. T. Bco-Googh,- John Layton, F. K. Goodnougb, G. Highberger, George Pierce, F. H. Cooley, J. S. Bottler, M - Donald, and others. The company dispersed about half-post eleven o’clock, gratified with the admirable arrange ments tnnde by the proprietor of the Hotel, Col. M arkcr. “ Tub Took or New York" is the taking ti tle of a play in five Acts which has had a con tinuous run of forty nights at Wallaek’s Thea tre, New York, and is still being played nightly to immense audiences, eliciting an enthusiasm never before equalled in that excitable city. It is also being played nightly to crowded houses in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, and is underliued for immediate representation at the Theatre's of Cincinnati, Chicago, Louisville, and Si. Louis. It is thus rapidly obtaining a nation al reputation unparalleled iu the dramatic histo ry of the country. Therefore it is not slraoge that the Manageress of the Theatre was on the alert to give it early production here—and hav ing such a reputation she has a right to expect it will meet with a similar success in this city. It was produced for the first time on Saturday evening and created quite a/urorr. U is to bo repeated this evening. Tho distinguished Tra gedian Mr. Proctor, also makes his first appear nnce. ... . ~ A good bill is presented at the Gaieficsto-nigiu. Orit readers will please bear in mindtbe the Sac red Cantata, to be given in the Manchester Pres byterian Church, on to-morrow (Tuesday,) even ing in aid of the poor. The pieco abounds in passages of the finest music, and will doubtless f> effectively, sang by the talented amateurs who have ktudly volunteered their services. For price of tickets, conveyance, Ac. see advertisement. The Cm Printing.— ' The Committee on City Printing, held a meeting Friday afternoon, and made the following appointments: City Job Printer—Mr. Wm. S. naven. fhty Stationer? —Mcssru hay A Co. German Primers -Messrs. Backofen S baiter. luti. —Rev Chaui.es Avert,a man long and mas. favorably known in this community for bis numerous works of benevolence, died on Sat urday night, at his residence in Allegheny Lily. Tho poor and the oppressed have lost a friend. Mr. Jour C. Harper.— Has resigned his posi tion as auditor of the borough of Manchester, and the Burgess is authorized, to issue a prucla-- Ttffition for an election to fill the vacancy on Tues day, the 2<Rfc Instant. I lIaRRI9ON'9 Lllcnlkated I’aiktisgs will be exhibited at 'Excelsior Hall this evening, for the [ heneGl of Ibo Ladies’ Benevolent Society, df ; cccrse there will be a full house. ; O. A. Brgwnsos lectured at the Cathedral lost i nighL He is to lecture at City Hall on Tuesday (10-morrow) evening. Aren's Americas Almanac, for lajs, D &«•» ! ready for delircry gratis, at the principal Druggists, ] who are happy to supply all that call for them.— ! Erery family should have and keep this book. It is worth haring. Comprising much general infortna li >n of great value ; it gives the beat instructions for tho cure of prevalent complaints that we can get ; anywhere. Its anecdotes alono are worth a bushel of wheat, an.l its medical adriee is sometimes worth to the sick the wheat’s weight in gold. Many of the ' medical almanacs are trash, but this is solid metal. Its calculations arc rnado purposely for this latitude and are therefore correct. CalDrenti get an Ayer » Almanac, aud when got, keep it. t Arrival <»f Silver. —Twenty -boo tons of ingots of silver arrived at the C. S. Mini, yesterday, from Xew Orleans This, when coined into money, will make eight hundred thousand dollars, a pretty üble lmdicd “pile," and sufficient to clothe an army of civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kock hil! A Wilson, Nos. iU)H and f>os Cb»*»tnut street, nhnvc Sixth, Philadelphia. } Cai.n.u;ha:< (Federal at., Allegheny) has made .-penal provisions lor the holidays ,by replenishing lully. Ins stork of Cent a and Boys Clothing Ac. The attention of buyers is now invi/ed to an assort ment of goods in the nboTe lino, believed Un equal in style and workmanship, any of its kind offered in onr cities. His terms being strictly Cadi enables him t'i roll ntl<>w rates. £ GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure euro and preventative of Chapped Hands, Fuco and Lips, for sale at SUPER’S DRUG STORE, - j corner Penn and St. Clair Streets.' Valuable Family Medicine.— Su colol.ratid lii«« Dr. McLane's Vermifuge, prepared by Homing ot Pittsburgh. Da . t.-comc, (hat it is rr a tided as the only spe cific cure f.>f worms. Families should never be without a supply of 11. Al this seavm partlcmary, when worms are so troublesome, and frequently fatal anong children, pa rents shoold be watcliful; and on tho first appearance of tli o-o distressing symptoms which woi n as of their prvweuco, at once apply this powerful and eflKA3>ou9 remedy. We are confident that It ouly requires a trial to convince all that it richly merits the praises that have been lavished upon It. It is safe and infallible. Vvlumee of certificates can be produced, allowing its great in or leal virtues. tts_l'urchaseni will bo careful to oak for DIL M'LASt'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufacture! by FLEMING imofi. or I’rmnar.an, Da. All other Ycralfigea in cam par l*uti arn worthlwn. Dr. M’Lnno’s Vermifuge, also his cele brated Liver Dills, ran now bo had at all respectable drug ■tore*. A’onr veauint urifhnut tht rignatvrt of japialA wlwr FLEMING BltOfL Telegraphic latest from huropc, Ualifav, Jan. !G.—Tho steamer America has-ar rirod with dates to tho 2J inst. The Canton investment was expected the first of December. It is said that Spain considers luu modiation of England and Franco ended if Mexico refuses to ac cept id! the conditions. There is great activity in-tho Spanish ports for an expedition to Mexico. Cotton has advanced; all qualities closed with an advancing tendency. BrcadstufTs steady. Provisions quiet. Consols ViifnjfMjl for account. In tho Liverpool Cotton Market, though the holi day 5 cheeked business, the sales reported for four day* aro -HUiO hale*. Quotation* have advafpred about Jd. Tho Money Market closed slightly co-der; rates of discount in the struct were froui 7to S j>cr cent; tho Dank rale of discount has not boon changed. Tho Money Market is growing easier, but bank rates are unchanged. The loss of the rebels at Luck now is estimated at 7000. Among the passengers are Mr. Allihono and fam ily, of Philadelphia. Lierrfwil Marl'rt*. —Cuttoa; tho sales to specula* tors amounted to SjOO hales and to exporters to *2OOO. The salos on Thursday were 10,000 bales of t which 2000 were to speculators and 1000 to exporters, Friday being New Year’s day was a holiday. Cotton closed buoyant, activo and with an advancing tendency; Orleans fair fijt middling 6J; Mobile fair G 7-10: middling Ci; I'planJ fair 0 5-16; middling G; The estimated stock in port is 100,000 bales of which 100,000 are American. The actual stock in port is M,OUO bales in excess of the estimates. Tho Manceslcr advices contiuuc favorable with a slight improvement. //<iivf (’uttoa\Mnrk< i.- New Orleans fr« w.r./»>«jiVr is quoted at 94 francs. /h.ik/oi.—Tho bullion in the Dunk of England iias iniTcust’d during the week 1700.000. Bread stuffs are quiet and steady. Sugar is buoyant at Is GJ(u.2.s better. Codec i* firm and Is better. Liu seed ha< slightly advanced; 2Vs for foreign. Tea is very firm and ha.« slightly advanced; U quoted at Is Id. • Atnerirttii .S’li/ijU. Eannj.* A Brothers report business as IhnitM at previous rates. Bell A Co. report an improved ‘demand aod a slight advance. Lii-erjt,*,!.— lUctiardsou, Spence A Co’*, circular report* that there had been no regular market since the departure of the North American. Brcudstoffs were generally quint aud steady, aud prices were generally unchanged. Provision* were quiet and unchanged. Kc.-iu is dull at Ms ‘.hl(«n M.< H'd. Tur pentine Spirits firm at lids. Pirn.ipst.f'fm, Jan. IC.--Diitrict Altorncy Mann i.jk*u«**l thn arptmeut ti>-d.»v for tho Commonwealth in the disc of Thomas W. Smith, n-itr on trial for the murder of Mr. Carter. President, of the T>>- maqua lUnk. Mr. Mann ••ombatn-d tho pica of insanity. Imt ‘tated that "th.uro hat never been a im»» in whn*b my dulie.< and my pyrnpatbics hare lien ?.i constantly in ■■■••nlin-t: l have never prose cuted ;i man wh»m I t» sincerely piled: tho defend ant appears to be a man nf very warm feelings; a sincere friend and a devoted biisband; as such I hon or him. and whould that we had more like him.' 1 Mr. Thavcr fur tho defence succeeded Mr. Mann, pre«fi»tir.g the v:iri..u* point* in the espcrblly tlio-e whicli related tu the nllesred iorapitv of the M The ra.*e will probably gfren to tho * fyr'rtue Uut..,,. t Attorni-y-I.r Dghea.CarV yef tr» •peak. The syiupuiliv f-«r tb« prisoner i“ very gTrat ahiT iocrcarinj;. Tbe statement uf lib .-inter bus bad io tliec! : . •iet’pen this sympathy.^ which vrav'UWtrfy 'a'h'hmcano. Fifteen sulpf.wwh. Broken B.o»c from their mnoringi.nnd ennriderabljr injured—the C. S. Fennell, of Bath, and the Ellen jjiewart, very badly. Soveral houses were unroofed, and the buildings at the lake end of the Ponchartratn Railroad were half destroyed. The damage to tstcam • I,(,;ita was immense, the storm breaking them loose ami h|owmg down their chimneys, i'cvcnd lives were lost. Some tow-boats were injured. It is >m po«*ihlo to give foil particulars now. The names of the injured boats will Be telegraphed to night. The storm lx-tcd only about half an hour. St. Lons, Jan. 10.—Tho Leavenworth Times of :he 'Jib in*B, says that tho reports indicate the soc -08' of the entire Free State ticket white the vole against the Locomplon Constitution will probably sxceed fifteen thousand. The Lawrence correspondent of tho Democrat says that, a.* far ns heard from, tho Free State party have secured thirty-one out of forty-four Representatives, and fourteen out of nineteen Senators. The vote against the Locomplon Constitution about ;<jual:; that pulled at the last October election. Gentlemen who loft the Territory on the 11th InsL report the cutiro Democratic State Ticket elected. IJi.-rlinctos, lowa, dun. 16. —Tbo Omaha Nebras kian contains an account of n split in tho Nebraska Legislature. Twenty-one.members of the Assembly, ami eight Councilmen havfl_gono to Florence; the minority remain at Omaha in possession of tbojonr- B book ivcTos, Jan. 16.—A destructive fire occurred at (.’linton, 111., at three o’clock this morning. Tho loss id estimated at from fifty to sixty thousand dol lars. It is supposed to lto the work of an inccudiary. A jewelry store was robbed before the fire of two hundred dollars. St. Lotus, Jan. 10.—Tho river is at a stand. The Illinois Is falling with 1 feet water in tbo channel.— The Missouri is stationery and_is clear of ice. The Fpper MisMbfcippi »<• falling with 26 inches water on the lower rapids. Weather clear. Mercury 26°. Rt. Loots, Jan. 16. —Tbo Republican learns that ('apt. Brent, assistant quarter master of the army died at Leavenworth on Wednesday. New York. Jan. 16.—Tbo Mechanics’ Banking Association ofthis City resumes business on Monday next with a reduced Capital. Detroit, Jan. 16. —Tho Farmer? and Mechanic Bank of this city resumed businesflAo-day. Telegraphic Market*. Nt.w York, Jan. 16.—Cotton firm; 1000 bales Sold, holders demand an advance. Corn Is very dull; tho quotations are nominal. Fork firm at s!4,7s(<if $.14.1*0 fur mess; N. O. Molasses 28(3;30c Stocks are higher generally: Chicago and Itock island, 69J; Cumberland Coal Co., 123; Michigan Southern, 20- N. Y. Central, 782; Pennsylvania Coal Co., 63; Heading, 56; Galena and Chicago, 725; Michigan Central, 53j; Erie, 20j; Cleveland and Toledo, 425; Missouri Sixes, fcoi. Pan.AnEt.fUtA, Jan. Ifi.—But little business done to day, with sales of good Middling Uplands at 10$. 200 bush Clovcrsced sold at $5,25. Dried Fruits very dull and drooping. Fltriir sells in tho small way to the trade at $4,79 for superfine and $4,75@ *5 lor extra. Ryo Flour and Corn Meal are not in quired after. Wheat of a good quality meets a fair demand at Sl,l4(<j, 1,16 for Red and $1,30 for White. Rye is wanted at 70c. Corn is seorco and in de mand; sales of 7,600 hush Yellow at 60(a)G4c. 2000 Lush Pennsylvania Oats sold at 35e per Lush. Pro visions drooping and entirely devoid of activity.— Whisky sells slowly at 21@211. Cim is.VATi, Jan. 16. —Flour dull; 1000 bbls sold .at $3,65(u;3,75 for superfine; reciepts moderate.— Grain- unchanged: the supply is light and tho de mand good. Hogs 25 higher, closing at $4,25@ $4,75, the latter for extra large. Mess Pork ha? ad vanced to $12,50 and i* now held at $l3. Balk Meats s(<pr>c; active; there is a largo demand. Green M*ftt9 are held out of the market at He. Weather cloudy and ccol. NO. SUGAR.—‘i.'Hih.ls. Good KairN. O. • Hucnr ju»t receive) an.l tor sale by j.,*i .“IIKIVKRADILWOKTII^ /TROUNI> NUTS.—SuO Hacks in storo and \JC for sole By J»l4 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. no: MUST A UD.—Fresh I u ported.—soo 18-., i.o hand sari f..r sale By B L. FAHNESTOCK * CO. ’TToNCE NT RATE D ' Ly"K— 100 coses. Vui I V Bale fir • B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO, HjlY* corner Wood and Pint >tflj Commercial COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY. F. It. Coca or, V. P-, Emnuss Gatcc, Jonx L. Bern, 11. Pacsrox, Jon 8. Cosceate. PITTSBURGH DIAttUETS. [Reported SpttiaUy for tht PitUtxrrgh Gaolit.) PrrtSßTOoa. Mosl.it, Jaxtaet Is, is:.? FLOUR—the muket ha* a drooping tendency, and al though figures ore nominally ancLaoged. the feel ing is ■ dJediy lew firm. Sale* of 2u bblisuperon wharf at *-LT From store, SO, 100, 27S and SO bbla at $4 for super, J4.2S for extra and SLoO for family do, and T-* Jo ut£4.2o fot ex tra and $4,40 fo* 1 family d». GRAlN—tales 100 bush Oats ou wharf at C 7, and Co t-ush Corn from store at 40. « RYE FLOUR—a sale from store uf 4o bbls at s3,li O! I,—a sale of 10 bbl* Lineoed at S 6, cash, par inonnv llAY—aalca of 5 loads ats9&X2 %»tun- GROCERIES—*Ues of Xb hlidaN. O.Bugar at 7, and M and 20 bbls Mc-loss-s at 30. BUTTER AND EGGS—the market is well supplied, but buyersfaro holding off aud it Ualmast impossible to t-iftn silt within the views of holders. MONETARY ASDCUMJIIERCIAL. Unix*. —No branch of basinc&s. perhaps, is .it the pn-srut mumont so prostrate as this. The price of hide* has •!••- dinrel luily 7 J *p cent, within a period of eight mouths, and there is no demand for the article beyond tho requlrcni<-ni> for immediate consumption. Ose year ugo (he stock of hide* in the market was about 10,0Ul, whilu now If reaches 400,000. Large losses mast accrue toduleni, aside from tin general efiects of the lato financial prwsnre.aud the very large profits made during tho past few years have lx-cu tu a grout exteut swept away. The importers of bides are the wi.rst sufidrers, bnt it is creditable to thorn, and an evidence of iheirl-mind condition, that none, we believe, ha* yet *uc cuml>e<l. Neither have on? failure* occurred iu thsßwamp, and it is probable that all the firms there will rld<‘ c.ut tlie storm.—[N. Y. Trlh. An informal meeting of bauk manager* was held tn-dny ; the Merchant’s Bank for tho purpose of disejnainc the subject of the payment of interest on deposits by thnbnnks. About twenty Lank officers were preseut. and alter a full discussion it was voted unanimously that llm payment of interest upon deposits Is an injudicious and sys tem. We understand that all bnt three or fonr bank* have abandoned tho system, and a cutmnitu-o was Ap|>oiun-d at the meetiug to-day to coufer with Uueo banks and induce them. If possible,to join tho movement.—jN. Y. Trib. LouisriLLK, Jan.^l4. —KM. COM The total liabilities iJ fonr firm*—Smith A Russell, Smith, Rowland A Co : Geo. W. Howland, and A. 0. Smith—who assigned to A. U Urnn niu, are reported to lie one million and fourteen tlimiviud del lars. Imports by River. MONOXGAIIKLA NAVIGATION CO.-DJ hire «v»t.» Clark; V bgs b w flour, 1 bid butter, l bbl eggs. 0 *ks an' pies, 1M bush oats, 14)4 do com, li bbls flour, Rl d«i np pies, 2 do eggs, l bx batter, l dor brooms, owners; His bis glass, House. WHEELING per Rosalie—l 7 bbls eggs, II Rea, jr H lloor, Clark A co; 6 bdls bigs, J B Liggett A or. 07 »ks barley, W U Garrun; 159 do do, Q W Smith A ro; 272 do do. Shoe A Perkins; 2 bbla lord, 1 calf, Andrew Ackley. CINCINNATI per Commodore Perry—7 hhds sugar, Brown A Kirkpatrick; & do do, 10 bbls molasses, Parry A co; 0 sks potatoes, Iloffmau A McCreary; 60 bbls Hour, Graham A Thomas: 1 bx hooks. East; 1G bxs candy, IS do •oap, Haworth; 1 bbl 00, 10 bbU grease, 10 Ids do, IS bbla whisky, 84 do floor, S ciks bacon, 22 tea lank owuerv; 4 pkgs poultry. Wolf, 2 bxs glass,Curling A co; S bgs coffee, rfhriver A Dilworth; 48 hbis whisky, Wallace; 10bbl* homi ny. 106 do flour, Liggott; 38 hgs lunjhora, 2 do wix>l, l bx beeswax, Dowell A Moody; GO bbla flour, Dickoy; 182 bgs wheat, Kenuody; 100 hblallard, llfj bgs oil cake, ISO bbls, 100 hlf do pork, 06 bbls whisky, 100 bbls hams, S4S bbls Hoar, 30 bbls beef Lbx books, 0 chest* tea, 3 bxs glass. 14i) bgs whaut, Clark A co. LOUISVILLE per Henry OralT—l3o2 bbl* flour, fid do whisky, 40 hhds middlings, 86 bbls alcohol, 1 bx, GOO Ic* Isrd, Clark A co; 200 bbls flour, Taylon 2bbl*, 3 bxs glob. *. McKecr, I hhd sugar, Ballou; 4 rakBcullet, Bukuwell. Deurk A co. Imports by Railroad. C A D. U. R.—l bbl <lrlod fruit. Watt A Wilson 7 hid* egg*, 19 do butter, l'J sk* beans, 67 bgs barley, 0 pkg* lard, Bhrirer A Dilwortb; 21 do, 24 bxs candl.w, Mcthvmllrss. Means A CO*. 4 bbl* apples, 2 bbls butter, Bcullr A co; bdtscalf skins, Grutzinger, Hd bxscbivsc, J II Canfield; 11 sks hair. S 3 pkg* wagon stuO, McWhlnney A co; 11 bbl* apples, 2 bbls butter, Bags ley, Cos grave A cu: 4 bxs do Me- Cltukaa A co; S bbls eggs, Bcdden; 103 bgs flaxseed. Ewer A co; 1 bbl butter, 1 do eggs, Atwell, Loo A co; 14 sks rag*. JR Weidln; 14 do heps, A Wood; 49 bxs rheew, 0 bids butler. T little A re-; 33 sks flour, lIH Collins: 30 Nils wng on stuff. Leech A Mair; 42 bdls haudlia, Uppincutt 4 c<>'. * *ks h w flour, 3 ttila butter, McCullough; •! c«i * 1 di. bngs, uwuers; 270 sks dr fruit, 17S pkg* butter, flo do 121 do lard, 21 bbls pork, 10 csks do, 103 bbls floor. Ciark A co. P n Fi. W. A C. R. 1t.—197 bosh pctstoci. r~i_ boskets pr>Hiuce, 114 bush CkiU, 37 do rorn. nwii. ra; 14 d.u br.*>mk. G llabtn; 13 bgs flour. It T liennody; 2Ubg« «dt*. IV A M-.- Clnrg; Is bbls apples, 42 sks corn. L peteisoni 2t> bid* ap ples, owners; 7 aks timothy sred.2 doouions. It Kobteon A co; StU bush barley. U W Smith A cu; 39 sks rye. p Deter k »ig GOj busli potab-et, Mairc 13 kg* lard, 'i bids be.ili*. , J Grazier. 9 bbls egg*. Kea. SO bHv Uitresd oil, J A ll I'billip.; IGU bbls flour. VI do apple*. 70 «k* dry ajiph-s, 27 bbls hutt.-r. IS do eggs, 3uO bo.h wheat, 11‘> bb'* widaky. Ms lu.iv*. 1 K bis liacon. 11l ralu do, 12S bids do*do. Claik A co. IU V Ell NEWS. Bn>-li cootinuod dullness on the i* *• .«ri~-iiM- There is tiotldug bi telLobout. The clerk at the Moio.iiu* helaWharf-boat r momlaws Outbuig like it in that bnsiu*-*" Tlio rruinifeat of the doan ItuaU v-ti Friday ih.ij- M.<en iu turc-dutnus this morning, and from that u i* easy to infer **t*at Is going on. Yet, vre hu*e not a rmum-nls iu-sitnlion in saying from our own personal observation on a I rip lust Align*! through the Monuiigwhelu Valley and In/tu the run »taat testimony c.f a!) who luvo meutiotn*! tln-iuAtlir to ns. that there n*oiw was iu aoy otixyear so large au amount of prola's-, of alt Lluds. in the . f firmur* in that region a* there at.- t.j-da) They wou't put tl npeu Ui - prewnt market boui-vei In our K<«i column may U toaml lh» nson-s of the < flk.-is of tie* Uon. Nav.Co . (or the current year. They ail hui*e f.,r a U-ltrr in lb«- dpnug The rain of Friday 'aud Sslunbty w.ll swell ti,e river considerably, n»» at agoud huulibg stagu. Tho lb«ali” was in from Wbecluig with a «uall freight. M e L»vr never had a right ol tli- captaiu <>u liuvl boat • nice she •vul into tho present trade uutil .“atunUy. \Vh»t was out *uij-i»e b» find Capt B W. Iktile iu rharge, funuerly clerk ■ -ti the Forest Oity when the wav iu tlm VVlirelmg trade. U»b*'e ulvrays knowu him as a ireoU«uiaixj4hile he wav clerk on.l u«»i« aura he will suvtait) Jhaf character ou the quarter deck . .We truk * walk on Fri.Ur morning down the b-vee Ir.-m the Mntiongalobv Bridge to the h» t «l Ferry vtrael. a ilivtanre o I ri..(<- th.m three v.tt iargn square*, and never pUce.l out !<»>t ujexi the ground Ue walknl on tlio decks nl Me.-vmT* liml lie sa>l« by vide. < lovely packed 111 Uin whole dlfttince The like was prubvbl) never *ei-n herct«-fore when the ilf.-r wav in gi**l e.-udiiiou f u -hi|e pliii as It i* now Th» (V>tami»l<*re JVrty from I'.ncmoati ai>-l lh<» 11.-iiry Grwfl from arttved duitni; Saturday, l-ilh with hwwls. The <jrail had ii*>ot‘ANl bl-lx ot flour on Uard Tli" Cotittnernal of Kuday says ••fi t.-j*/rt tlie nnku.g of tin- steamer Flying n-nd It l.ouer l«Uud. in Urn Mii-suatppi. yr*t. rJay she *sr Ixuiid ’rotu St. Uniii to New Ortoaiu. Shi- it»» tallied »r fd-. '«**. and insured iu Pittsburgh for JlH.im) "It i* thought that the Monongwhcl* may l-> **><-d >'lo ir v ilu**f at s4o.txt), and insured in Pittsburgh i-.-i (da.K.-n. "*Th* Fulton City. Fbupiru City and Svulh Auieri. a are In pot t. nd» erti*e»! w>r Pitlkburgli, ll generally takes a !*■«! trur or tl»e dsy» t. pn U up-, ti ip i,-r Ditt*bnrgli; two and threw weeks t>-r St. le-uU oi Nashville, nn.l f. in and live wv-rks (ot New (irleuus. The I'ilia* iK-nns *tnrl-*l S-nlh la-1 night, hatim: b>*u herenearli mi n-t-k* nfilltiug lu-r turn and a | t-argw ~f In-tM t'e> to .{<« u>n*. Li-t'iugM tlnre Ui-ir i twenty New inb-suv boats in p--rt. j left with ui babiucc Aur.-ra. and j ... Ih.Ubmeb i-l-i.isbinK lp-r store, cleared £.r I s-.-'-Vit ISFSJ ,'jlUrtSmlvh Dow WMattTpwAftiajon Worm. *.Uf lot.l - ‘ kl - '“gtctmboat llcglitcr., ARRlVED—Jedlrrsou, Brownsville; Lurerne, do; l'.d..nr| Bayard, Kllxabclli; K-walie, .tVli.-elmg: Henry tir.-ifi. ST Lou.*', Com. Derry, Meuiphl*- DFIDARTKD—JefI-rami. Brownsville; Luzei rie,d...Co:..m l Dvyjr.l. Elizala«tli: Ib-salle. Liz/ie Murliu. /in..-*- villa. D.Uer C feet and rising. #lmusrmrnto. CONCKHT Ot SACKED MI T SIC, IN AID OFTIIK POOR. TIIK CANTATA OF Daniel; or, the Caplivity ami Ucstoratiun* WILLIh 1 nerfornied by aCltuir, nmler the direclloii of Ur. JOHN A. V. LAUMT7., tn tha PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MANCHESTER. ON TUES DAY EVENING, JANUARY IS)TK. TieMfts 25 ernta, to be had at the Rook ami Music Mun-, jf piUsßargh, Manclu-KB-r. Dooreo|wu at 7 o'clock. Concert to commuuco at 7 Tlie ExcelNlnr (lumibuera will B-avv tho Dlaajuiul, o-rut-r >f Chlo and Federal sta., Atlegheuy, at au-l 7 o'cl.« k. JalOaitd PITTSBURGH THEATRE. • LSSSU ASP MaSAOCHASS. MISS KIMBERLY. REDUCTION OF PRICES SECOND Tl Kit, 15CTS. .6oc. J Private Box, luryo fS.J»G SWoinl T»cr. 15c. I Prirateilox, icuiJl 6.00 Colors) UalWv Jsc. | Ojloml Bo*»- &'>«• s*-aUln l*rimta Box, $l,OO. Ftrvt Night of the great Tragedian, MR. P R O fl I 0 &, Sr-coU'l Night uf a imw Flaj cutitlf-l, tlio POOR OP NEW TOUK, rccelvt>tl ou Suturduy eveuiug with Unbounded unLhoviannb . 4. IU-piuulnc at tin* corner of SmithfieM and l.ilwrty nlrvvi', ilscnco eUMtwordly nluci; tli" ••ontltfrn rnrl hue of l.iborty Btnvt, I" the oaotorn line of (iraiil •tni-t, Oirncv mmthwanily-nlouc the eastern Ini-'ol tlr»iit utrii't to Straw- Wrry Alley, ihenre tlio north' rn line „f nuiJ ullny t<> Tunnel ntri-fl, lla-nci* nluoj; the on»t.-rn curl* line of lunnel ■trevUtolVnnsylTnnm Avenue, theti' chy ullne-oiitlivr»r\ily that will fuj'.i hy the c;L.t«'in rn.l of tiio I'.irinj; on S«<nnd it"-" t to the nvi r, th'-ncf il»\» n j.-ii.t liver to Fm Ihtfl.Utr-el, thence hy tlo :il- 11. hie- -I rnuthli-M sln-ot tirthc j.lncr of tx'i;FrTu 1 1» Sri-. ... All that |i*i I tyi:iii ~>»ti lli of e. i tioii .. nu-l <mhl .-I Tlic whole to conclude with, for 2 1 * 0 . time, tv in-v I lh>n 4. MONDAY EVENING, January JBtb, ISM, will bo perform c<l tlio effective Tragedy. In Hive Acta of DAMON AND I'YTIIIAB, Damon. - Mr Proctor. After which, a grand Pas Saul by JULIA TURN DULL, who ha* been r»e l) gaged fur a abort time only. Play in five Acta and Miren Tableaus, entitled THE POOR OF NEW YORK, ThePlayopen* with a Prologue—Crlala of 1837. Capt. FrUrwe«ther,a Sea Optaln, Numio—tiidom Uluxl- Rood, a Quaker, Wearer—Baigrr, l»ls Clerk. linboli—Kd ward. Bank Porter, Ward. f» cew __'nie— Bank in Nairn* itiret; tho iiUcnndiuc banker, tho apodal deposit madobjr Uie tea cantata: the ere of fcdlare: the loafer, tho compact; tbo death i.jr divine fin tatlon. , (Twenty yeartelapse between tue urst and eecoud octaj ACT n— TOKrSJKIS oi> 185} JiVl Paul Fah weather, aged 25, Ui*» KlllßßilLY—Living item, a wealthy New York gentleman, Cumin—Ui.Wu Bloudgond, aged CO. Weaver— Puffy,# baker, Job u#on—l>f\ii. hi* *ju, Blerin—Badger, cxpeliodbr the Vigilance Curan.it tee of San Francisco, now aged W, Dpboli—Daniel*, a police offlor. William*—Mn Puffy Mrs Barrel]—Mr* y»irw*ath cr, whlow ol the captain, lire Muxxy—Alula Bloody*!. a beat-tire* Broadway belle, \Mn Yandoering—Lnrv Fair wealbi-r, lira Bowes. \ • To-Morrow erening.recSnd night of Mr. Pr.clor. In rebcraal. Qraioota. Alexander th* On-nt and Ontaiamhet Foster’s gaietie si-mason- J> j(j HALL.—Leasee and Manager JOSEPH G. FOSTER Acting and Stage Manager, A. W. YOUNG. REDUCTION IN PRICES.*» Tho Manager be** respectfully U» inform the public, dial lu futoru, the prices of AdmLvdon be: PARQUKTTE .25 cents. "| UPPER TIKIU. Unnienit) attraction. First appearance In Ihia city, of thrtcdobratod Iri-Ji Commadiau and Vot-aii*t. Mlt. UAKDI NEIt COYNE. MONDAY EVENING. Jan, lWh. 15M, will bo performed the celebrated drama of TUB IRISH EMIGRANT— O’HrImn. with aouß, Mr. Gardiner Coyne; Bobaliuk, Mr. Mcllride, Polly, Jolla M.Cooko. After which the streaming Circo of TUB LIMERICK BOY— Paddy MUcft, Mr Gardiner Coyne. To concindc wltlrWUY DON’T SUB MABRY, —Nat?, Mr. A. W. Yoane Uaette, JJU* M. Cooke. FINE PARLOR, Chambernml Dining Room Fnmitim- - f every description «o hand or made to order l-y dr!9 T-B. VOPXfI ACO. LIME— 200 bbk for sale by _js4 _ IIEXaV 11. 00U.U1S. YEN ISON—IO saddles and 2 Deers, fresh (at Venison. n*cM and for (ale by the raddle or atcak. at No. Iff Fifth atreet. -J»0 - 11. KIDDLE. CIDER. —4 bbls.Swttf Ciilcrfor sale bv j«4 hsbby n. coluSs. Ktgular Stramtts. Monongaiiela River U. 8- Mail Packets. STE-UIEItTELEGUAPIL : STEAMKR JETFEE^t'iN, iJlh£ Capt. J. C. WoodWii.d. * Capt. Gcosgs ClA&k. rpiiE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE 8 n«w mnniuir !y Morning r-x»ts h-avo Kt X o’.-lrvk A M. HU.I Kti-tnng Iloata »’ 0 o>Wk I*. M. M'lio.spvrt, L:;/jiln.;iH W »u, M. lieln City, IMIf ivru.m. Fay.tts City. Un-ntt.-M. C.MoruU aitj Hro\rnivii;<>, ojj.nivting'nth U.wkn ami C-'.v-h'-s for Utii<«nt<iwa. Fay»'tt« Spring, M>rcat:tini u, W^> - ttnl<urs, Carmichael tow n and .Jefl-rj«'u. l*ui"Ti ” , rs ttikeiid from Pittsl'urplj tc Union town for fi, m-iil* and ptMe-rooms ••n Pouts tnclwdvr.— Il ■ate ri from Br.vnsrilli# P-hv: »t * iA-Ph k, in the njiirnfru'.xnd !• iu tnc evening. For tnrth.T Information fn <jnir»-at fin- Ofllr**. TVh-u f IS..*!.at the f-..t of Gtantetm-t. ftn£> «. IV. PWIXDLKH, Acre?. Eh 0 l' L A U Tlll-W KEK.LY , WililKl.lVi PACK KT—The fin" pas-J§ls2alS ht*-a:niT OiIEVOIT. Captain J. Murray, will i.-uvo for tin- nho».- and all iuti roi-ihato porta on Mondays, Weduewla** nnd Friday*. For freight or pnuagv, apply oa board, or to auO W. n. WHEELER, A~at, No. 5 Wood »t. T> EO ULAirtU'ESPAY PACK-TlE*,* _LV ET Foil ZANESVILLE.—The fine sivanur KMMA »111 AII AM. Cnpt. Mrxaor Anw. u til ka\e for .th* übotv ot;iI ial'TTo.’cliato |x»rt« EVERY TUESDAY, st 4 o’.-!'*-!; r. y. K-r freight nr pawnee apply eti ÜbuJ. rtcl'J FLACK. RARNKS A CO . Ag t«. RKiiULA It PACKET FOtt CIN- i JtSLA OINNATI —The »p'..'nili.l ptaa-ttg.-r MjjOUSsL pu-ket EUNICE. Capt. Robt. Hunter. v.itl leave fitUMir” lor Ouinuneti EVERY WEDNESDAY. at 1« ..Mock a. u.— For freight or pruingi' npplyon hoanl <>r ti FLACK. UAUNF.3 A CM., Act*. FOU MARIETTA ANDZANES-, fESv*' VI Ll.lv— I The now nod brntitiful •itt-ann rj&gjlsL LIZZIE MARTIN. Caj.L Bnow*. will lew f.,r the »»*>*<• ajxl all inUTmetliateporw, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r M. For freight nr jin-mgc npply on t*<ml or to oclfi KLACK. ISARN ES A CO . Agt*. FOR WHEELING.—Tin; steamer i fTSS> H OCKK T, Capt. Wour. will leave .ggglsa f.>r tlio alxjvu- and all Intermediate landings on Tuesdays, Thursdays amlSulm'day', at 10 o’clock A. M. Fnr freight or j.a»-vip’ apply on hoarder to FLACK, BARNES & O), Ag'ts. oe2o No. H 7 Water cL Regular Memphis rack- .jpe* KT—Tbo splendid n.-w steamer, MOIKJHE I’ERUY, Capt. IV rrv Brown. will leave to Mat* nUvro and ull Intermediate ports ou Till. 4 DAY,Jan. Fortnight or ptissuqc apply on l-iard or t.i edit A. 0. McGIIKW, Act- SO Wnt.r M, (ffitirinnati, &r. FOR CINCINNATI.—The fino.JgSLfc steamer It. F. FASH. (.'apt. \Y. T. Barr. will fi.r the nl>ut«< and all int<Tmisiiato porU, ou TUESDAY. 11 a. x po-uivel) For freight or passage apply on board or to j.iK> FLACK, BARNES A Co., Agents. For' CINCINNATI' A : TOUiS-‘i“fcg^ VIU.IL—The (Ini' AU-apiiT OAZKL. Capt.fcsSggSL K. Evan*. will leave fniHhe nlmve and nil intermediatu porta, on SATURDAY, tjlrd iu-^tnl 4r. a. For Crvightor .pasAaire apply on !->ard or to iM.» FLACK, BARNES A CO.. A^t^ FOR CINCINNATI .t Louis: VlLl.li.—Tin) splendid steamer -RAV-fcSgffeM CITY." ('apt. Miller. «ill leave f-r the above sn.l all in tonJiediaie ports on WEDNESDAY Sub mat. at 1 orl'k I* M. For p,i-vu;'i- etui Irekdit upplv ou tuinl or to j.,:. FLACK. BARNES A (Ni., Act-,. ilaspillc, -At. FOR NASHVILLE—The dopant , Tttj* steamer UI.ENWOO!). Capt. Mill Irtivt* f>r tli-al-neniid all n.l- rnndlat** on THIS DAY IStl, m-t. at d,.' lock, F_M F-r paiwage „ t freight np p!v on If.ard -r m H ACK, BARNES a c*>„ Asts. jal£ No. ■*? Water street. I" X)R NASHVILLE—The * ele-, ICSv* Rant st.-ainer S. I*. HTDBAHP. (.'apt. (Inue. will |a.u-a Ijr tho aUiT>- aud inienn'sliato ports on THIS DAY. I'tti Instant at I r. m. For ft eight H.U'K. t:\li\l f.> \ k ..,i it. louts, \r. Foust, luuisandkkokuk. , ,fp> * The AUI/4JNI A.|£2sj£s2a Ciipt. llrrdnuin. will leave |Er the above and all mterruist) ate juris. on THIS DAY, lli-i ISC. iu.t„ at I r. u. For freight orj arviiic- uppl* on or ,n J*t:. FLACK. BARNES 1 O', Agent*. Ijv.ui st. ujims. m ih/oik & , p~ > KRi'KCK --Tin* • l-/nnl MiMln-r I.A iH ift- » ill toa« .• :..r | in- ,n,,| all nitoi mediate j.o t, r'U THIS DAY IST >:,«t...n oM.. V. I* I\.i fi.-.-ht ot applroti t-.ard to df“l FLU'K. II\KNK> *to A«u. Jj'llß.Sl 1.0 l IS-— The fine n<". v will h.,y. -I it.. :»!• *"•• :u.d’ a’i' THIS DAY - ~tlr v }. i P-.-1 o„! . i :«l pl> ' 11 *”-•' ’ ' Ft \<’K. 11AP.NT-' A < .- . \^ts Jlrto or!rans, ,Vr. JjVjK MKM PIUS AND NKW, rrsrjs *UI 4n.-r C.,;.i .V Mi, >u in w..| U.i h..; utair ;.r 1 all on JiliS I-Vt i'lli. at 1 p ta» jalt H. iril II \ *{N ES .v <'< , •• J7<»K MKMI'UfS AND NEW \V II Ul MW.Cnpt M lUt-. mil l-4>.. Uol a'l iiii.-tto..hatr on Tit IS IIA Y. tin- I'ohm.t »t 1 • I.n * P '1 K.l tr. ii'bt aj.jiir i>n Imard Tt" J.tS H_VCK. IHItNrS A<'■ t . A nt«. I ... t- (,* . i. a. t-.a:.| ~f 1.. j . M U K. iiARNi:,' a .'n* A,.ta auction Salts. 1\ AX. X>A.VIS, A.uot (‘••iomt'rL-i»l Bile* it.-.mu. N«>. M F,riii Btiirl. \ VALUABLE STOCKS AT AICTION. On Tuwni.iy evening, Jan. l ull, .it T <.‘rl.yk«t tin- C-'miurrciAl Sciir" Rttomt, So. M fifth >f -.*.-!!!••• -•l-l ft -:Wi, |uir ftimi* tl‘t »li!»rp« il»nV .*f PitMinr-ti St.., U; .’■ < ~ M<*c!.. < uuc , 4 Itjiuk. iii> j.i *• Iron Cttv <l.. <. •• CUutt./ J<> .1.. w ” W —■‘w tnWW^B m-> k. I’ M l'A\T s, ''*"n. . t 1 ASSI.M HUES ANIj Ar / At.TMV—on TU.--I.Y ir>.mtiink Jvt V>il,. m l, v'< l « til- Oitum-t-.ini t . .tu? N... . i Kit!. -f Will »-• *»!■!, wit!;.*l3! r.-v r\.. i!.' : rliuivtu-: Ui-tr.it.- ti.'li |p|.f-.-« lll.lt U Nillllvlt.. thetrmdoUJuTUed. KM. PaTT^T?^* 1 XroßNl AMKBTCA^MWIJMi^CMLPAr 11 ST---V Tii- -Ky J.„ r-U. ~! 7 lc. .1! All. ti.M) ilootev N... .'.frim. utrwi. will !•- «olil l.y >ii 'V, I'altn-r. K»Q , S-vrvtni), v.iMo t.i ii.lj .nmiiii-til, itnl.-8.. |.jvYu»i»ly nxli-. m<x|. » rt<« It tti tin- N.«tii Aiui*rii.*an Minin.- C-.of Mw !ii,;.v]i.f->rC-;t‘ I I'.t n-‘t* i".»y.nr;ut <•! n.«*o«*iii..nN. jin J». M. HAVIS. AM«r UN'CLAIMKI) BAIjIiAUK At At ctiov.~ un Sattir.MV *t J -cl-irk. nt (ho C.»SI.»JI. « «-l *1 KiKillln Nl>. !,4 Klflll rtri-vl, will l«* ><>M. !>>• ni‘l>-r -f Wtu. -.miry Tnii.l.., ValiM- C-ifjK-l IUiI-., I'iUlVaojl Cu*U, AC„ AC. TIIO (!»«.< f »mtH'T.,U l . |uy rllitfp *. AC.. i|ll<‘ tlif |jtn liiilviu j.ri'Wuiinly r.n].-. nu-.| l.y tho hwii.t*. K I*. M. DAVIS, And. DAILY SALK* AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.', AllWilu C.inm.-riul - N... M Fifllt ■ti.-t-t, -v> rr L J..V. nr- j-ul.lk' sul.-, u - —ln Ik nil vni n-t). Miti.-I f.-r Hi. tm.l-i nn-l oniiniii'-rm (ri.in » l«n,n ■t>a k • h fon<tiUitty r-jilenlnli-.l with iw>nt«. flint nmol l»-< |.«-d f.-rthuitli. Al lu A .'! . Dr> U.»«U aid fancy articl-s, com pri-iny nearly -t-t > tiling n- -d-d in th** I tit*- for j»T*oii<il unit tiiull) n**-; laid- ruili-ti, t.il.laan-. *.-•••(tr(-.•ots' and ■W-». U-b.* w-ar, A-- At 'JnMi.t. I* M, hoH.-lm’-l Hi t t.ll.lpn till I.IIW. ~cU and ini 1-1-and l*ed.|i»g. carp-ts. rl-iuht iron ■tun- rtiinit Man', mU.y.-.h, rookiii:' nt.-ti-oK jrocen«-«. Ac At 7 n'clock. I’. M . fancy nrli. !.-•*. w at. h—.. clock.., Jewel ri minimi Instrument.*, unus clothing. dry c.-d*. 1-h»U nil -hoc*. U»,k. a , «t Hi-m-ry, Ac. f. M. DAVIS. An. fr. A. O. JIIcUREW. STEAMBOAT A\l) GENERAL AGENT. WntnrStreet mi- d.vrtr above MprUet. anlS:<UI STREET CLEANSlNG.—i'n.poNi^Viin.e received by the Street Committee i.it the nflic-of Lite K.-o.rdlas Kegulator No. IVtm Ktr.*-t.) until Monday tin' U-.tli iustwit »t I'd M . for ch-ansim; the cartways ul the ritjr of I’lttahurnh, for the present y-ur. ns foil.. w«. \ V/. tiixTtort I. That junto! tlmeltr lyin,; i.ortlie.iud of the southern curb Uimol Liberty atr-et. and w-stof lh-« IVui. . \ Iraida Canal. J'tc. 72. The whole nf the .Mb ati.l fth W4rtls. }»»:<-. - - i. That parllyinc *Olllll nf tlie sou them curb Hue gt Liberty street and weal of tlie eastern line of SmitblloM ■tre-t. f'ny twit lx- made mouihly. A plan -f th- .it tricts may bo tteen at tho i.tli. e of the It.c.ir.iinj; He-nla tor. nnd any information ib-rdmi will Ik’ given bj tin. Sn --I CointDi">ionen> nr Uepilalnr nforvhalil. By tlie Street Committee, H. K. MrOuH IN. • Uecordimc Ib-Kiil-ilni. Abstract oi mi ordinance paxo-d Dec. IF*. I s i>7: .Sw-4. It ttball 1m the duly of tlie Street ('oniailll.v . an or before tlie Kdli day oi January lit each year, to ndvertie- in thw pajieni aniiiorlzc*l ns eiry printer*, fur bids toch-au the ilneti by contract: and Diet shall award tlie r..ntract for tho name to the luu'.-M uu.l b«*t bidder, on m before the Ist nf February then next ensuing, Mid tile the contract »*itli the Controller lit tI.L- time tho award i« umde. Th- said nmtrin'l nhull be for uie year (unless wh-n re-let.. ,u.d th contract..' i-h.-tll giro Inin.ls to the nlv. with one or more suftirieni sureties, in tho mini of Five Thousand Dollars, lo I- approved by th- Street Committee, r.iiidltlon .-.I f..i it.- fetthinl |--i foriimuce of the coutract, I he t-i m* . | th»- boiid and tli- .-.turnct to ho prescribed by tb-Cily II- it. ir. in cu— of any failure on tb- part of tb- contra.-tor* U> comply will, the condition* of the same, tlie bond shall b handed o« -i to til- City Solicitor, for the enforcement of Its penalties. Tb.* rMr.-et Committee 'boll have jiower to uii noil or «uHp..nd tli- contract. at any timo in ciu*.- of any tioo-fulfHin-iil of its ivmdltirmn, and when so annul! -«l oi *r«]ieude.| to re-let th« MDln fur Its Ulictjilltd tim.i; but no snrli annulment or sinncn«l.'.n shall I— held to release the cititrart.ir* from any fluid of the city arising under the Uiuil t-.r .laniiige* or jx-nnitit-v JuUndtd 1 BRLS. ROLL BUTTER IVh do Kggs; lu Jo Kti(K'rflno Flour IJ .!•> White IWu ID f.U'k* do .Jo J «•*.•< k« Pol nili Rw’J atul for sale by jali snaiVKK A l>ll.WuHTlJ, ir,o aurt Second tin-ft. BARLEY •)<■£>'K do omu; *S Jo Timothy fievJ: 10 k. n* No 1 UM: 123 Kt*«» Ctwrw. you U>» iS'ickwlii-iit flour; IkcM anJ fur mlc* hy SHUIVF.n 4 DILW<mTU, j atA 13*i nud 132 ftvonj street. Tobacco and cigars— l-oae* tlraiit'a 3s Tobacco, ;n) Crotr*n 5a Jo. au iiu Johnson's 1 lb., &sa lamp 50 M. Herman Clpnrt, bwt brands, In store ami for Hdeby _ju7 _ _ T.J.ITTLK A CO. FU)CU— IoO U>l*- choke White Wheat Family Fluar, 1*1) Jo Jo Hitm am! Sopcrflna Jo luuudl*. Buckwheat Flour. Id *to»e and lor »al« l*y ja7 EDWARD T. MEGRAW, TOBACCO AND CIG^JRS, ,VO. 241 LIBERTI ' STREET. HEAD OT'WOOD, PITTSBURGH, BEIMRA., OFFERS TO TIIE TRADE A LARGE. FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pul V_/ from Importers and Maan&ctarera, amongst srLich are the fl .Rowing CsTorito brands: w u. o rant’s A. No. 1 is Tobacco, Iveiiae, Robinson <fc Co’s Tobacco, Endesa Howard’s Tobacco, 200 Caddy Boxes Half Pound temp. °‘OERS! CIOARSII OIOARSm »,i f i- • mm-mobt assorted BR^isrnS AU „f Whicn wo offer to tho trade at prieca .Lid, eojisot fafl tofcleiso. auSOtdiwU P w • E . C H I L D S & CO’S ... _rAiryr elastic fire A Xa wafer-proof cement Roofing PERRIN <3z JOHNSON • -*“ * A RE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THESTIORTFST NOTICE A. thp above Elaatlr Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, it beiug tho onlvartlci,. U ™ re*.*t the action of the atmosphere in erery climato. 3 k j>; Invented thst will sCCCODfoIIy IT IS PERFECTLY FrRE AND WATER-PROOF, Ami In polut >rjuraliilltr, we believe It isequol, if not snpe «r, to any Metallic Roofing. Wo c-tn Tar. Iron or Shingle Hook, it making nod ancohow flat or steep tiie roof may be Thl» n ° rrr J lla Hoofing is warranted to prere as sbsve represented. Wo will pm It on for _ , 14 „ SIX COLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEaV FEET SQUARE.) Wo will apply It npoo Tin aud Iron ibj4.fs for TWO DOLLARS PEfl SQUARE, being on account of lu durebilitr re cheai>eet paint that ran boused. • *** kv ‘ wursMiuj th ttß.We invite all who are building, and also those who wish’ their Hoof* Repaired, to call atooroSce. 123 Third S'rtti and eaamine vamt.ua aud satisfy tl.emv.lves in regard to llio durability and practicability orthia Booflni i ”• 1 PERRIN 4 JOnNSOifi WM JOHNSON I h0 ‘ 123 Thlrd <trect * iHrnravoa Wood and Smithlleld, * • ' _ - Pittsburgh, Penna. I hare mad- a cliemical elimination of some specimens of W. ■tilts of which are as follows: Ist. The material Is compounded su as to remain pliable for a great longth of time, . T!l^ri ^ S«tCßCs, « tCBC5, U Dyl rp^inf , , " !la ’ -1 ‘ fCll *■» b'mperature; consequently it would not be liable to inoitand run off fr«>m a roof in Sommer, or crack iu IV inter, i. o. extremes of natorsl hast android would not injure, it I, ft™ .KKIKX" ba ' '“ Sh " s ' 6 «» «»' «»>~T F«>~< 4th. It is Water Proof, and to a largo extent Fire-Proof; that is, iparki and fire brands foiling upon it could ooi In flume it. In my opinion such a roof trill last for years If put on carefully and receiving prompt attention Respectfully, SOSKPIL M. LOCKE, Chemist, Labaratory No. 12S Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio .. „ Cuicotati Aocrci Rotal Iks. O'- Feb. 6lh, ISiT. I hare examined W. E. CfltLM 4Co s Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, andaa far as 1 can judge, consider it a g'Rsl iuveution, and am willing to lusure buildings thus protected upon ths same terms aa I tiumro those covered with locul. «|.l:lr.U*F ISlpirf] ' JXO. 8. LAW, A B t. Kuyal Im. Co. Lon.t»„ nnff llrarpool. TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS Tnis WINTER, nro now pi enure j to do a heavy business by PENNSYLVANIA. CANAL -A.2NID RAILROAD. Through to and from tho Eastern Cities. We can assure our friends and all those dispused to patreoizo llio Penna. Canal and Railroad. that no paius will lie spared to render general satisfaction to SHIPPERS uF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give incrensM .b-quitrh to the trnn«misslon of freight. Ofllco Penn Street, at tho Canal Biwfn. frSklyd ’ LLOYD A 00 *»~-a!77ms KIE »’B PORTABLE BOAT BIUXTE, ESSSS232 Via Pennsylvania Canal and ltailroad. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION UAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS oI during tiie post Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of a DOUOLK DAILY IJN E to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but OBr transhipment is required. Merchants sending Freight to our Line can rely upoa its being put through with all psaelb •peed aud despatch. M'AREUOCSK, CANAL. HASIN, Gomrr cf Liberty and TTaynttiiffett, Pa. fo2&lyd KIER A MITCIXELL, X‘ropriet..r». rixo LET—A iff" -tory Brick Dwelling !(SjS I It ...m*. N• •IT • ili.- slrret, at pii-wtil occupied ' , -"ir Kichard Kl.-yd. w.'ll fini-h.-d aud in good order, and 1,.i» all tin- modern iMuvenieurcs: water, gas, &c.; also stable sud carrirtgr I.uuac. Apply to jvl . JOHN FLOYD A_CO. TO LET—A two story brick Dwelling j*j|o routanitn: 6 rwtns utid liuisbed garret, situatejjjgy. or. o'Uara Einimre "f K U KJNO, TO LET—Aweli linishod Two story lli.ck Du< l!mg, in hi. .•■Tiler, euntaiaing JCiSL sn.l t. wither**. wat<T and bath r.jutn. Wa»iiiri.'t.‘«i't. Ail"gti"tij ritv. Enquire of j:U K !l KINO. No ail Liberty rtre-t, 17 Ot'NDRY FOR REM’.—The Pikenix F i P"i.ii-tr. « t. P.ttsburgh, formerly .occupied bv Freemini A Mill-r. iiAw In llsil & Spci r, is fur rent. F T rent ALK\. MILLER, E».j.,ot of M, l*N IiLJIWoOU, ..t th- Rank of Pittsburgh. jalhdtf Full RENT.—The large Store R'X»m on® the roruer of [>iatn->nii ulley «nd M*oxl street, now Rttg • -vupi.-.l |.J C.mj.U-ll 4 I'ull.xk. Alvi, the Store }U»mi *-I.y th** «nt>« uU-i, *»ith upper room*. En rjuirv «.J jrii-iui' JAMES WILSON. TO LKT A f.vi» story Brick Dwelling*® on Havsliti-t, h.-tu«~-tl I’el'fJ tbo rl\<T. Rn.B9 |.iire >■( j»U K. 11. KIM*. N 0.311 Liberty «t. UKNT —Two doiralilo llutusos on sth ’ ►! . t~-in k - 1!.“ "tie I occupy nt present, ami the dcw it !*..*•* K.iion civen on the l«t April, ISiS. iiji-lv t- ALKXAXDKU Kl.Vri, 'JT3 Libert/ utrret. ALSU— A <-<inif--i tal-lc throw story Dwelling Ilonco on P.-tin *tr.*-t. u.nr Winn-. IWssiuti cut be had forthwith. K.ir li-nn.' Ar . apply t- ALLXANDEIt KING. A !_S' > —A tiro story Brl*.l; Duelling Iluu.sc on Esplanade -!r**-t. Al',*‘glj*-n\City. Imiiu-Oiule |>«miiuU given. A !,>*>-• A Fram* 1 Dwelling iu the rear *>f tin? above himw< l a >tn—t, Allegheny City. Kent low tuapiod ten- FOR KENT. A comfortable two story llrick Dwelling, with Ham and al-oiit -ii acres of *•*. c*-llont land, anJ near East Liberty. . nia> \-r had immediately on application to ALEXANDER KING; *l-2 273 Liberty treeU 'HU LET.—A i* -eiiory Dwelling Llnusc, on I IVnti stiwt. btwirn Hand and Wayne utm-to. Ib-nt mo*li-raU" t*. a *o.vi t-imnt, aud |K»«esslon given at one. F.*r t.-rin* apply t.< ALEXANDER KING, *l*’2 273 Liberty ntri-ct. To L<et. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY gS Dwelling, Mtuati* on Washington street, glumy city, cuntaining live ruutn* and finished garret. l’.»s muioD can \n- liaii iimm-Ulntely, Enquire of JydU U H. KIN'O, No. 210, Lil-crty it. TOWELLING HOUSE TO KENT.—Th^t 1 *~y, conimudious and well finished N0.25 I'ikv st?T*^Jiy w <vcupi« d by the snb*crib*T. The house is in fine aider, aut! ban nil the modern conveniences, water, to make itdt- sirakUL, f - ,r a family Posscsxion can | be bad any time *fter the n^* T ** No. 42 o’Hare street, t*> ap'Jkdtf ~ l *~i-a^^iA3- AUGULIN. TO LET.—The Hall th*> Sous *.f TenijM-rancc, on the curnor of M-GILLASQ?^^ ■'ll ,/-rablatwostory Uriels Hum* uu 9 newly jadotofand X<l. -2CH Liberty strAt.*-' The Xew American Cycloprrdia, PUBLISHED by D. Appleton & Co., iathe m.it valuable work ever published In this country.— In wi'ckly NumU'm at 25 cent*,anJ monthly Parti a! oue dollar. Agent* given exclusive territory. Kucloso stamps fur ••jwrlnien nurnKr or part. No. 1 cuotalns a beautiful Steel Plate Put trait and apwards of 300 articles. Address J. H FORD. Ae-til. for Number Edn.Nuw Aiu.Cyclopmdia j;il.'i:3td D. APPLETON A CO . New York. WANTED 13JMKDIATK1.Y.—10,000 Men to engage in the sale of the most popular soiling Dook< in Am.-ric.-v. Invalids, Mechanic*, farmers and Teach* cm wishing t.) travel, will find this to bo a very profitable and pleasant bnxim-M, ©untiling tbein to see the country, and make inom-y at the same time. AgeuU now in the bus* are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year. For full pirtirulars and a list of Book*. address 11. M. KULISON, Qur<-n City Publishing House, 141 Maiu street, Cincinnati, Ohio: or, iflivinß East, D. UULISON. Philadelphia. anlvly.UwfcT Money Getting Easier!!! WANTED. —$8000 of good busmc&s or accommodation paper haring from 00 days to 6 mouths to ruu in sums from $lOO to $3)00, Ap*dy at the office of •_ noil) _____ 11. M'LAIN A SON. WANTED. —Agents wanted in every town and cllv in the United Slates. Eucluae two stamp and address del7:w3ni*F A.II. SIDNEY, Boston, Ma-a. BEESWAX WAlTED—Tlichighest price paid for Itecswaiat 15. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO'S. B‘ E E’FB LADDERS \V hTgh est price paid for Ih-cfßliulder* st mou 15. L. FAUNBBTOCK Ai GO'S. CARNAGIIAN’S CATALOGUE— ALLEGHENY. The fallowing UooiU, now in store, are being disposed of at such r.Ui*H a» will give satisfaction to all reasonable bU}* Gents' hno I>rv*s mid Frock Coats from s7.o* to $70,00 •• •* frock and Sack Overcoat* 0,00 to 25,00 ** “ Raglan*, neatly trimmed 8,00 to •• plain Sjick Coats, •* " ■i.Vl to 10,00 •• tin'! Business C<*ats 4,60 to li'.uy •• - Plush and Silk Vest* 2.00 to l‘d,W •• '• Cloth, Gum and Cashim-re Vests 1.75 to <l,OO black and luncy Cas. I'nuts 3.00 to 10,00 plain and figured winter Pants 1,25 to 3,00 BOVS DEPARTMENT. 15..)'* nne Frock and Sack Coolsfmni $'4,50 to $lO,OO .. .. Raglan* and Talmas, trimmed .1,00 to J4,<\) •• “ Cloth Jncketrf, various colors 2j!5 to 7.00 *• heavy winter u *• M 1,75 to 2,^7 •• Vesta and Pants, fine and hoary 1.33 to b.ixt To Uioaboru may be added a full stock of Shnwls, Blankets, Winter Gloves and Gauntlets, Hosiery, Muffler*, Shirts, Ac., Ac. And uu el.-gant »i«-k «*f tint- piece g.aud*, kept exclusively for CUSTOM WORK, all of which will be sold at very close rates, but forCASHIN EVERY CA*K. ntleuUon is inriu-d to ti.e Custom Department of in this part id tin* business there is an effort made to excel-. CARNAGUAN. c,‘ruor of Federal and Water streets, _Alliyhenr Cil,. . Di nca.vs business and obna- MKNTAL PESMASSUII'Jn.I lu ~*i «ill be made to wholesale purchasers for cash. ,U ,H| JOHNSTON A CO,- Publishers,: Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers, . 1,; N 057 Woodstrcet. COFFEE.— 100 bags prime Green Rio Coffe# JUKI arrived and foraole by ATWELL, LEB A CO, ,icl7 No. 8 Wood street. VENETIAN RED—SO bbls. on hand and for sale by jaT B. fc. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BEANS. —200bus. for sale by ]*4 HENRY a COLLINS. KEGS prime No. l "Si"x Twist, Tobacco & G cu consignment for sale low by Jals SHRIVER A DILWORTH. Fresh butter— -14 bbls fresh Ron Batter for tabic ns.~ 500 His No 1 Leonard, Uec’d thU. morning and for uio&t No 27 Fifth street. ja!s * 11. BIDDLE. POULTRY— A large lot of fresh Poultry, Turtles, Chickens, Docks and Geese, we’d this mone log and for aale 27 Fifth street. 11. RIPPLE. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -22 hhds prime Bag»n ■ 40 bbls Plantation Molusae*, To arrive t-cr »teamer Fort Wayne, fur whs by jail JOHN FLOYD A 00, 173 Wood street. T. LITTLE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Grant's Pound Lamp Cavendish, Haxard and Railroad Brands, LLOYD & CO., Ifcaga [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD 4 LESION.,! CANAL NAVIGATION. .-(For Kent. N*» 211 ljburty street. ALEXANDER KINO. ALEXANDER KINO 829 ants. MEN’S WEAK. E CHILDS A GO’S EOOFINQ, lift at my office, the re iHrttcal. L)r. Kevseii's SnouuiEß Braces—From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, ISifl, —For more than 3 years past we hare constantly worn the Washington Sos pender I.itic*-, mini;factored by Dr. Oco. 11. Koyicr, of No 140 Wood street, in thij city, and wonld heartily recom mend it to all ■»!;., are cutuju-llml to follow a sedentary occu pation A* tre liav.-K-nirf rcnuirkod. In calling attention to it* in'-ru«, it answers for a brace and nupebdera, the wolgliluf thfi pantaloons Irolngso placed as to continually lend to brinx ttir *lnmldvr' totholr natural position and ex pand the chest. \Y**meu, imndredsof whom are annually injured L) the wngnt «t enormous ‘utirti," should also pr*curv there ;.m u*. B«- particular In procuring the hind nicutir.neit, anuAiiy of tho brace* aold we huiutmg. Sold ■t Dr ijl.'i. 11, KKYSKII'S, V/huleaulu Druggist, 140 Worxl r«4>u siirti ».r tin-UolJ«u JLirtar. J«*26:dA»CE An Infallible Cougn Ilemedy-*! had ltch ■Kk three month*, not able to do anything, with a rongh «ud uuil-d condition ofthn wind-pipe; T tried *«'Trra! of in** U-<t j.li >-iriaiiH in this city without receiving *ny benefit nil >•! them s.ii'l tny lungs were affected. I was confined to my bed during the greater partiflbu time, 1 rTporturaied a great deal ;>f matter from my lungs. The- first two do*.-■* of your P«rtoral Syrup that I took, l could not toko without laying down In mv bed, bet before I liad taken two bottles I w*s entirely cured. I have b*-cn tv«-ll ever -mu'. Mysict tw»s» commenced abont the first of March. <>f this year. 1 am now, and was at the Line of m> sickness, living at Tliomas Patterson's, in L'm->u street, near the Diamond Pittsburgh, Oct. 2h, *£.7. Michael McAvot. Prepared Mid iold by Dr. OEO. 11. KKYBEU, No. 14b Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. stiJ by Druggists everywhere uo2o:d*wiF Ttvenly Vcara Dllndneas Curetl by thj GEAErrxNSinm Kye Lotion Mrs. Charity Carnahan, of Timperanceviite, wo* entirely blind iu oncer.* for morn than twenty years, and mold scarcely se« with the other. She i» almost entirely cured by r.no bottle of A'ye Loiu'n,'" and believes that another l-ittli* will entirely r«e Mure her eyes, told at Dr. OEO. U. KEYHER'S, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the Gulden Mortar. Price 1L cents uo2oal*wSF For Deaf Person*.— Acoustic Aceiclxs—fhesa etvly invented Instruments that enable the deaf to hear In spite of deahuss, are in advance of anything yet known,*>r Ikely to becouio of any real service to deaf |*oraotw. By moan* ofan artificial drum, tl.o jn.wi r of hearing Is affected, and all the cirriunstancc* that attend trumpets and Uil*«, are entirely dispen«*-*l with. They nt- worn by iaidos so os not to l*« perceptible to ethers, and aro hnnlly felt when worn. Apply to nod-dawF Dr. 0. 11. KKYBEB. 140 Wood sL THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For many years I linv« been troubled with genera weariness and laDguor, both mental and physical; caprice, listlessness, dull L.nwiache, pain iu the head and temples, culducss and tendency to stiffness. palpitation cf the heart, very easily flutter*'*) or excited, appetite variable, stomach and bowels (U-rsugi'd, with |ain. Any mental or physical exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad in addition, tailing or the womb, and great pain iu that re gion. One physician after another axhausted his skill and gave nie up. A patient and persevering cm of MAR SHALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLtCON fortunately cored mo and I buve no word* mtScient to express my thankfulness • l Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. ? toad vliiur •way, cnornd. laaguar and • tAcfcfrtoQ&otpcaLgg and toatwwp the enomBef%udto«xtcmdJiig oiaißtiW'fsisv<MVnf > '-rin>i>* utc, trouble In the stomach and bofetls, wltlv cold hand* - andftwt and dmadfol nervousness. The least excitement wonld make tne feel os If 1 should fly away. I-tried doctors ami drugs, and everything, one after another,,without the benefit. One bottlo or MARSHALL’S UTRIIINK CAIIIQL ICON changed soom of my symptoms for the:bettor, and ; now lam antirely and radically cansL I wish that erery woman ronld know what it will da. CLARISSA ODER. MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOUCAN has tntod ay Ufr, as Lverily believe. 1 tried doctors and medidno until it seemed aspicia to try longer, when I met with a lady who recommended Ihe CnthoUcon eoatroagly that I deemed it my duty to try IL I waa mostly troubled with deranged men struation. My symptoms were principally pain* la tbaback and abdomen, bearing down pain at thctlmoof the Ulnea, bloating, colic, naav-u, connlnotlon, fueling «s If the back . and limbs were bruised or broken, eructations and vomiting, a anxiety (lifeseemed to bo a burden,) disturbed sleep, fidnt*" * ness, iliuddvrings, fstigneon walking in the morning, flatfi- * leucc, cunstipatiun, pressuro ofl'lood in the head, dlzr.iocea ' c*i>ec lolly when stooping, great IrritabUityof temper, almort coiißtant Inclination to p»u water, great rosllnuness und de sire to whom or (oel nnbappy. I was cot only entirely cored myself ol all theso symptoms, w bfcli I havo given as no Lb-' .. perfect occouut of ray BnfW-inpt, bnt 1 have known so many other* cured in oar town that l feei bound to let you kiuroy that others who arc similarly situated may ai«o fludtfiHef. *■ EMMA TOSBURGH. v For a long time 1 had Uterinecumptaluts with the follow , lng symptoms: 1 was nervoui, enuudatad and Irrituhl*; • amed to abound in complaints, somo of which I will tryto give you: pain In the lower orgaos, and a fueling as ifsome thing was piiug to Coil ont; inability to. walk much on ao count of a fecting of faUneai; acnjng and dragging, and (hooting pains In tho back, loins, and extuudiog down the legs- tho jolting produced by riding caused great pain; spasmodic shootings and pains in tho side, stomach and bow* els; heiiilachc, with ringing in tho ears; every fiber of tho bodt lu emed (tore; great irritability: iutenso nervogsticsa, I could not bear the least i-xciti-Tueut without being prostrated fiir a day, 1 cc uIJ scarcely tnore nhnut the and did not take pleivure la anytliing. I had given up hope,having tied everything, us 1 snppowal in vain, hut a friend called my attention to MARSHALL’* UTERINE CATIIOUCON. I took it, hoping against ho[K>. Most fortunately it cored me, and them is not a healthier or more grateful womanjo the couutrj. I trust all will u*o iL It is truly Ihovoouii’S friend in n< <-d Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE. iIAKSHALL'* UTEBiy£CATIIOLICOXartiI certain ly cure t'uUiiij ofthe UymA, \YhiUs, Supprttted, Irregular or Painful Menstruation, Bloating, Infiauwudiont ana Dib eases oj th * Kidneyt or Urinary Retention or Incon tinence ttf Lnne, heartburn, Ooftic+nrxx, Xerroiun'ss. Print ings, I‘ulfjtiatiant, Crimps, Disturbed Sleep, and all troubles organic l - ‘ J — * l d '" xin ic or sympathetic, connected mth the L'lerine. organs. The price of MARSHALL'S UTERIXE CJ THOUCON u One Dollar and a Half pa- tingle Otitic- On the reenj>t of fix dollars fits Lotties shall l* tent ly f> press, free of charge, fo the end of the express rente. lie particular M write the past ojfce address, toon, county ■ and State. IT< will guarantee-that the .Vefidru vjM beseta on receipt ef the money. Address D*. QUO. 11. KGYSER, .Vo. I*o TTood itreot, Pittsburgh,. Sign of ths Ooldea Mortsr. OLD DOMINION OYSTER HOUSE, CORN Kit HAND UIIERTY STBKITK, RECEIVED DAILF. CAS AND <6UELL OYSTERS, Lake and Eastern Flak, dfce. TITANCIIESTER GINGHAMS—Hurphv -LYX A UcßcnntU) hare lately rcccired a mpcly ofchoice patterns of aboTogoona, the genaloo article. Also, Lancas ter an JQ laseo w Ginghams. • Alao, new Prints fast colon and handsome styles. s. Also, UalladTale Flannels,of the differant widths amt qualities. Welch and Balladralo Gam*' Flannels; Bilk Warp and Saxony do. always on hand. JallaltrT QTARCH AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN O appointed Agrntfor plttsbnrgh, It the MADISON BTARCII COIIPANYj-fof the sale of their eclat rated PEARL BTAltCa,(wblchis warranted eqoaHnqnallty to auykaown In thU market) artaaoir prepared to supply Wholesale Dea.* ers at manntactnrers'price*. WeluTicetbanUentionofthe Trade In this article, to an examination ol nor prwent«to<*, and which will bo kept eonal to thedemano- _■- . ATWELL, LSH ft CO-, . si yt> No. » Woodatm .. yIRGINIA TWIST TOBACCO-We have alwaraon band a supply of Bradford** 0 Tw{it and Smoklnr ftbaew. whlcli will he sold low to the trade.. ja9 * > x LEWISftgDQgRIOy, Agents, 107Woadtt. ■ IDES—2O3 dry flint Hides to arrive per steamer'Orl>i 9 M green salted Hides, to arrire per rtr. Orh; . IJS dry flint ‘ •* Fairy tjueen; I£2 “ . “ . “ Metropolis; andformleby SPEINGEIt lIAKBAL’GB, _de3l No. g&j si. CRAB CIDER, —1 bbls. choice Crab Ciller, in Horn and fur sale by H. DALZELL ft CO., •tjal v No. 2SI Liberty it APPLES. —IOU bbls for sale by j*4 “ U£NBY E. CQUEiS* &£crfor many year*
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