itisbnrgb PITTBBTTBQH: MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 25, 1868. 0-OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB C77T.-E. \ News of the City and Neighborhood. Reitbucan Eiecetive Committee IKS' or the Oily or AltegUeny, at a »“?»« “ffjji!«,« thaTown Hall, on Friday etonlng, .-A loit . PPo following Committees or Tigilanco, antl .JoohW tbo RtatlfTn cn rrnnprinfl pthe committee* x onl Re orablo mcAscrti u tney l- o*ce*«ry ™»7 ttb ln9 u publican TOte at tho blec} I ''"‘l gmjoei Dyer, If in Wam-RoUrt Whif. 0 '“‘ti,, Atwrll, D»*M Skylea, 1.51. Drannon, Oto. Mathew". Jolio atwr Keea*,-IL GrMrfg, John Price. Kirkpatrick, 2d Wacd—John Rniowy. m - *i® • « E thirls, 3m. J.O. Coffin, J.B. Smith, John Melntiro, a. OtJliooa, Wm.MimJock. A i«*ndcr, a, W»W-ir,n W. wm .John M.y«. 9. flobt. lUy, C. W. DeteUn. Oco. P- Shiflnlj- g* m i WII* 4rn Wxn>-J.D.BUiI«t a , n- S:.« e £s*A. M. Blrrh un, vr.VT. lUII, Richard Bard, 1. BldeLrioW, j a o 4^td fleS, Philip Foster, J. A. MyW, IL AB«bo» .i Tarn Oat 1 Tarn Oat ? -Another Coat For Freedom. The Sixth Wind Repnbtan Committc^lias appointed the following t ° lemen luimc d a. the epen ‘TeU’Wu'sh' A°o Nathan WIA John Major. Wm. MaUjicwa, Jos. M.r« Thomas Loomis, Wm. . Sm‘ vltotoii Q - Thumra ’ 03 - A - ?° W ' . m 4 r .7 ri*j e Charles Uotran, George Lam- K& James D. Kelley. Wm- P Murdoch.' James Kerr, James P. Tanner, OeorrajK McLain, James Lowry, jr. TSe “Old Sixth” is expected 10 do up her vorkrtzht, and in her old fashioned style. f Rt the Committee. ■i ;l il- IJnc-fytu-ornnsivra Be' - Cn . ulL , ’ t!ffi’„ —Vft are informed on good authority that Uio nrimortv loft by tbo Into Mr. Avery amounts to abonfsiOO.OOth. Tbo most of this fortnno he has devoted to the good of bis fcllow-mcn by his wSIL* About $20,000 ho devoted ns n fond for the sunuorf of superanhuntc.d clergymen of the SSS*. properly husdo voted is in the stock Of the Monongntcln Nn^ jrtt^aaaaS£»SS vant’B Infirmary—n noble bequest ‘on noble in stitution. $6,000 more are devoted to the In- MOO Asylum fof Western Pennsylvania. The African church in Wylie street in ‘his city is endowed with a handsome sum, hot what is tbo exact amount we cannot any. he founded for colored children in Allegheny and which he has sustained for a long time, he •has now placed upon a permanent basis forever. S2s,oWh.aai act apart for it. dory many churches of tho Methodist persuasion have been remembered by him. All his relatives almost without exception have'been named in bis win, an<f those who were mpsl to need generally re ceived most. _ ... After aHvihMp spoctOo devises 10, institulioiis. Charities nTdlrWls.! ho residoo of UsiMb. is divideddno two portions, ono-half of which is to oedevoted to tho civilixhtion and chnstiani xatioa of Africa, and tho other half to tho eleva tion'if tho colored peoplo of Iho Free Statca, and in British America. We arenot sore, as we write simply from mornory, whether the beqnest last mentioned refers to tho colored people of tho United Statu or of tho Fret Statu. All that part of thla will in which the public is in terested, will doubtless be made pot,lie; m due l time. Hon. Thomas M. Howo, President of Tho Exchange Bank, and W. M. Shinn, Esq., are named his executors. It will sorely bo no small task to decide upon and carry oat n plan roruio civilization nnd Christianization of Africa. The late Mr. Avery has, however, left this princely aum ia hands that will not woary in carrying •at his purposes as expressed to ins will. Osc Word More.—By the nay, we h»vc acen Dr. Baldwin in relation lo this matter, and as if to diaprore the reliability ot the Qazttu. ho says ihatno man could hare treated another more honorably than did Phillips that insane man ; that it VasSmnosaible to keopbts clothing on him, and that, in short, Mr. P. could not keep him otherwise lhaa lie did T«l»ile in prison.— Chronicle of Saturday- Wo would never have referred Id this matter again in connection with the name of or with any reference to the Chronicle: but the name of Dr; Baldwin having been lugged m he»c, we de sire to disclaim any intention of referring to him in anything we have said in reference to the treatment or thismituiae. We Trill ;ay, in Justice to hioi; aid lest uny blntne may bo 11;- inled to him from anything w» karejaulialiel haloid as on Saturday ho had never seen the crary man there until last Monday morning, when he found him naked m lua cell, ordered him to be taken out and some clothing put upon him, nnd that the man did'nt disturb his cloth ing »t aU while he easr him. Wo impute no blame to any individual. Blame there was somewhero. If we knew where it be longed we would have placed it wheresoever it might fall. -We challenge any hody to point out one word wo have over said against the Jailor m “cdtiiicssVß^ l -thucase of this maniac. »»e nre -ready, however, v« aw-,..; v-;_ ony other *2” every^proper time and manner, Xenev« we n7o conduced that be does not per “the duties to which he may have been elc.l - say in these matters t we Yk« man out of prison, he is m n place of !2f«ty and of comfort, end we ehal reserre onr space for more sgrecable matter nntil sneh time aa it Deccssary to expose some other "wrong". For that we are always ready. ' i! Railroad fiinjscniFTiOKs• The privato .subscriptions to this road aro now being collected by law in our borcngb, or at least an effort is being made to collect them. Some thing like a dozen of the subscribers hare been sued before Esqniro Dickson, each of whom re sists payment some on the plea of want of con sideration, others on account of the work not being put under contract through this-counfy, at as eirly a day as-contemplated, others agtun comploin that certain surreys and examinations of routes were herer made according to agree ment.-—Hi Cattle Gaz. ;-. ;i>. : %&'*); Bcbot-arii!.—Thoro -were eleven hoaaes en tered in tliis city, on Tuesdny night lest, by an importation of thieves from Pittsburgh and else where. - An ordinary door look, in Ibc absence of an inside bolt, is ascertained to bo of no ac eounfc common lock, or in fact almost any descrlptloirof lock, is but little, if any barrier against exptrt burglars. And so far as protec tion is concerned' the outer doors might about as well bo left open. Those who wish to hare thdf iottses thief proof should hare them well bolted and barred. A hint to the wise is suffi cient.—-Sfru&«nri/fe Herald. Tun communication betweon this city and Washington, inaugurated by the completion of I the Hempfield, is temporarily kept up by a reg ular line of Capt. TcrryV omnibuses, aud qutto ir number of ,passengers are passing over the National road between the two places by this conveyance. to the public abroad, we are au-. thbrited to r state that the line will ba kept run ning regularly untilsomechango for lbe better sbaU place in Ibo Hempfield affairs. — Wheeling Intel. ' Is.PJUDAT as “Uslucky Day The year lgSB begins and ends on. Friday. January, l April, July, October and December, hare fire Fridays each. April and December end on Fri day, and. January aud October begin on Friday. There are 63 Fridays in the year. We trust, however, it will not.prorc more disastrous than 1857: • ' . A Lady Puysiolas.— Arrangements are being 1 made for a short -Yisit to Pittsburgh from Mrs. Anna Mansfield, an eminent tody Physician and | Medioal Examiner. ;Her success, whererer she visils, in said to create no Uttlo sensation among Invalids. A Medical Lecture to Ladies will be delivered some afternoon daring her stay. Tub imputations upon the boner of the Chron icle exist entirely in the imagination of ita.edi tors. • The only reason we hare ever hadto sup pose that it would sell teelf or could be bought, U found in the furious readiness it evinces to Infer that wo think so. Keep cool, brethren 1 Vaccination.—VTe are informed that Dr. A. C. Mnjdoch, Physician of Hoard of Health, win open his office 114 Fourth street, from one id two o’clock, to the poor of the city who may desire vaccination—an office.-of kindness he is prepared during those hours to perform for them, . /ffn havo rescivcd a paciago by express, Mid n letter by moil, addressed to **J. McGorr, Ga xettc office, Pittsburgh.” Wo haro failed to dis cover that gentleman about our premises, but •hould thin meet his eye, ho will find the articles st ouMtcnnting-room. ■, •“ X L. Bead, Fourth street, sends us the Na tional Magazine, omonthly devoted to literature art and religion. -It is a magaiioe wbioh can e&fely be introduced into the family, containing mnch excellent original and select matter, handsomely illustrated. Price eighteen cents. The boat yard-of Jambs A. Esin, at Eliza beth, resumes work on this day having yester day secured a contract for a new Missouri boat. This yard was the last to quit work or all on the Monong&hela, and is now-the first to resume. TraTprewmt' indebtnesa of the borough -of Mwwhtfiter f 0523,700. is accident occurred at the new Odd l FeHows| Hall, on Sunday afternoon, X“ itiA iifs of & voudcman named John Uonanue. timbers ftrmmg a p : olsta ft 9 & non-con- B&wdast placed betwee J board winch factor of and the ipUaleJ , 0 below hif head striking first. He was no senseless, and taken home in o car* 11 - His physician has hopes of his recovery. A New Doom-We have not rend ns yet, lio new story of “Hide and Seek. It « »'*•- ten by Wilkin Collins. the author of tho Head Sec«H" Any ° nP vho . n ”“ 1 e hc '“"'i T ’ will ask no commendation for the new boo ■ They may be sure that he could not very well write dull or empty bock,. Messra. Unn. & Aimer haro “Hide end Seek forsalo. Wc had tor some time the fact of tho drown ing at our levee, of David Keeper advertised in tho Oaxette. U is about Bcvcn weeks since he was drowned. On Saturday morning his body was found by a watchman, on the Steamer Reli ance, and an inquest being held on his body, a Terdict in Accordance with the above facia re turned. Amusuhehis.—A great attraction is offered at the Theatre to-night. A play called the Sea of Ice, which has been received with thunders of applause wherever played, is to be bro g vrith the whole strength of the' company, and must draw on immenso house. Sec the adver tla The C Gaieties still continues to attract good houses nightly, and tho pieces.put on arc ong inal and laughable. The argument for a new trial in the case of Lott convicted of the murder of 0 Leary, was n-de by Mr- Swartzwclder in Ihe Court or Oyer &Tcrminor on Saturday. On the other side Mr. Miller spoke with forco*and power. Inc Question was not decided.on Saturday, Judge McClure reserving it for decision at another time. Tun Chronicle has taken the word “double ont of its mendacious boast about its circulation, and inserled “treble." There is just os much truth in saying that its circulation is “treble that of any morning paper os there was in say ing that it was “doable,” aud that is just none at all. . A Rich Toeat.—l>r. Burleigh gives his clos ing exhibition this Monday evening at Excelsior Hall, Allegheny city. The lectnre wUI be on Haunted Houses, with entirely new etpenmenls still more startling and wonderful than any before given. J Wxvasi), Esq., late Junior editor of the Beaver has returned to the ranks again ns senior editor of tho Carroll Free Prerf pub lished at Carrollton, Ohio. 10 S.M.—Whereas,posters have appeared • on oar lUnet earner*, anooauciug tho ™ ictor, and bearing tho Initial* of oar order, I.Q.s.M- »w»al»rtL That tho lamo was done without our knen or tfiLvan. —T«rcn(y-ono ton® of »ng< rived at tho l?. S. Mint, yesterday, «><. Xew Orleans. This, when coined brio money, will mukeoiglit hundred thousand dollars, a pretty able bodied “pile,” aud suEcient to clothe.^ army ol civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing nail of R«.k hill TWilson, Nos. «03 and aba Chestnut street above Sixth, Philadelphia. GLYCERINE, glycerine, glycerine, Highly perfumed. Suro cure and preventative Chapped Hands, * earner Penn and St. Clair Street®. The Liver Pllle.—The liwr Pill* of nr ; u ’ u s* SSSsuss*.H= l! sa« Sri v roob the Cispenion of ih. dhcaa*. aa J I. padoal r re- S£jd to hlrith. anas the .IM» »!;■■» »■ sirSE v™. is,” i had atall reai^ft- 11,1 * ruflttNO TtlU>B. ! th* no*a***r’ ' '» ' j3.mustntrnts. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS KIMBERLY IMMENSE ATTRACTION. nr«tta»«f.» «.«*•■* .0* Dr.n.» 1..P.V -or intcasM ond pocalisr interest. eotiUeJ the DBA OF ICK. MISS EOOIERLV IS TITO CIIARACTEUS1 Tto mochxmcl coolrinmr*. *“* piece. ttbooodiufi In eject, of Ttil iSd7on? *?e£Sie«» «< >w* > , *«■- fw T MOVT>AT*TEESDA¥. A2»D WEDNESDAY *> « °* Nl JoS -rthiwnrt. Jel.tS f, r the first, second and third t.m*, a rcto,ntl c play, called tl»e SEA OF ICE- LooiM do lucrar*. (Wife of th,- CopUle,;...Mlo, Kim Set J Oeerit*, Itb. Wild Plover of Mexico.) JIU. ii lo.bo''J D4SCS, IA CiCDCOi ; w The ocenlns'i enterUlomeot will conclude wttli THE SWISS sW A IN 8 Mzctle, villi SonK» AnT.DaPecs. I" 1 ™STER’S GAI KTIESI—MASON- -IC HALL-U»~ ami Msimfrr JOSEPH C FOSTER w Ibwscr. A. W. VOUNO. Vrbdcctios is PRICKS.-tin Tlie >l»n«nrWi rt-cpectfully to Inform the pnWir, that tr H»o prices of Admlwiuu will!*: irAuauim-F. »««.<• I oppebtibk »««,. ByanirrrvU A™rA. F" l ' •t. nlehu only, of to- ccUlv.toJ In.l* C- m - ll 1" rf„ftm.OAKDIN.;ECOVSK, to D.rv, Mr. Cnynr. in rtlth b. »UI riM ■%"sSs or ai.ui.ta!.." »'-i >'■« “i?- reck ” writh-u expressly t>r him; IWhcrt Lxwlor, Mr. mro AUce. Julia M Cooks; Lilly Lovr, I Miis tUt'j Fiahi-r. Favorite Dance Emily W.Ue*n.v e. I ToranclndewUb the popular comic dram* °*TnE IRISH MAN IN NAPLES —Paa-lcm O'RaJTerty, Mr Gsrdinrr ! Machree,” and dance tbo FoX Uuntori* Jig- I BON CITY COMJIKRCIAL COLLEGE. PITTSBURG!!. le«L Hoard of IS TrwU^, -Faculty ■£ U Tenchm*. E.VPHA TIC A LLI The Business Man's College. *-»- - °z£S,2Xr u ' a **'‘ j lu Dally Atundauca upwards of »00 ..luJonUl F . ,y ~ . pn,to ~',“ f fSiscficicK; - ' Art “?OUN “ Antb« of“T!io SRiou.l -^ , as£ss&.""r hv Prot-Jor* of Plain and Ornamental I onruauriilp. ” D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Hfoni'tny. I JAMES U.UO! , KISS.&.|- . 0!.b.1-UU,,» l bDg.taA SS —ta,! . 01 -Koeerfy'. U“I EcI !" C °“" I Altered and Spurioultlaut Nut*» DESIOM OF TIIH IIOIfO UU U To furniaU tho t>c*t K f bortP»t umo BUSINESS EDUCATION. »u rtlon i„ .» «.v -cb.»AI.U.B, With all the rverut Impruveioonta, taug »t | oharipj. L,,, WHta* - I ami Ornamental Peumanaliip- I ARITHMETIC. . I Xod a thorough omnw of C*mutiuf OOUNTEItFEtT AND ALTERED IJUTEB. Full Inatructioua glvsn In this importuut hrani-h * I --- u«M Edncaliou. LECTURES DAILY, ON BOOK KKKI'IML I TT«7M.Lawa andCH»tom»af Conurwrcu;Finance®u Co» n .erfrit,Notx-,«nd .»tb« «»» }JS haring practical mlalion U. active LnulneM. TKRMS. Ac. Dook-knepins. Full Oou.meruiu! C«nr»* 00 gtatioucrjr, al"Wt # 2iO ***■ ke.pi«6. ArilimsUc or voeki. country* mftSi wot by m*il f™ «* cbarK ®- rW . JENKINS, Addn» ' lion City CoUeg®, Plttaliurgl»» other pnifiou* I'ronilnnwi JC^ d Ja KjW lodtauftt Virginia, lcom"S' 1 ll f ““f wor t actually done with m SKSia Ssfar Uotoi. rORMEELY UNITED STATES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, mfl3 U UOUSE 'is 'LOCATEp ON || towim.H R*"™- 1 »«« W«t Telegraphic One week Later from fearope. New York, Jan. 24.—The Canard steamship Ecnora has arrived with Liverpool papers to the »U» Instant, being one week later than previous advices. The papers furnish later Indian news with the aau intelligence that the gallant General Havelock has fallen a victim of dUentary. , . Gen. Windham's division had been defeated by the GeuillU.r mutineers, but tboy w«»re in th ® ,T _°" n torn beaten by tho troops auder General Loan of M.'shal RodoUky ood Ke<l.child Pacha and ttoractreas Rachel arc all announced. The steamer Europa arrived oat on the 3d, the Anglo Saxon on tho 7th and the North Star uu the night of the Sth. ; Tho launch of the Leviathan wx< proceeding at the rate of ton feet per day, and there was only CO feet to overcome. „ , . Money matters were improving. The Bank or England return? show an increase of bullion of Al,- lyi) 00l> andthorato of discount has been reduced to six nor com. Tho monoy market was easier and abundant on Friday. Consols closed at London at for mooe T» and for account. Several failures are announced ul Glasgow, including tho Gnu of W. A J. Wallaco for £260,000. Latest. —London, Saturday 9lh.—Consols closed at for money. , Livekpool Stb.—The sales of Cotton during tho I week were, :.0,000 bales, including iOOO on specula tion and V*t>° for export. The stock of Cotton in port U 390,000 bales, of which 190,000 bales are American. The following are the closing quotations: Fair Orleans, Ojd; Middling Orleans, Bid; fair Mo bile 0 11-lOd; Middling Mobile, G 7-10 d; fair l p lands, 6§d; Middling Tplands, Ggd. Tho market opened early in the week at id advance, but the ad vance had been partially lost, and tho market closed [ quiet, but with a declining tendency; 1-000 hules were Wa Manchester advices were unfavorable, uml4he market closed dull. , . „ . LATEST. — Lirrrpoof, .S’ufiiri/u/, J‘"‘. dm. ino cotton market to-dav shows njdecllumg tendency, ami tho quotations of yesterday are barely main tained. The sales to-day ore estimated at b: ;.,«™oo/ flrratltUtff Mark,!. Bl*.-Tlie cir celar of Messrs. Riehnrdaon, Sponco A Co. Rootcs the market ns opening with an advance on all de scriptions, but tbo advance rras snbseqnentlj lost.— Flour opened 8d higher hut closed srith a decline of fidfipls. and was very dull. Wheat opened Jd higher but this was lost. Corn closed dull and 6d Liverpool, Jan. o.—Breadsluffos closed t|oiel %,'£s// Pro.-i.i.m thrhl, .W M—Provi sions closed quieL liocr Is qolot »n ; l fair and mid dling qualities aro Improved. Pork quiet Bare steady. Lard firm, and there is more Jans at ao<g) i2s. Tallow, all 4ualUie* bar© conanlerably ail- cd. Cheese bee advanced fmra :M to .el. /..Veriioot Produce J/uid-rL-./««. til*.—Sugar loses buoyant st 2S@3d advanoc Tor tbo fortnight. Coffee firm. Klee Orm at 6d@ls advance. R. 6m. Spirits of Turpentine steady. Potatoes 31s ( ®33s. Pearls 31s 6d@32s. ... , „ Losnos, Jao. B.—Messrs. Barring s circular ,|Uotes Wheat Orm at ld(ul2d adraaee. Sugar baa ad. raneed ld@2d, but closed heavy. < buffe» Oratat * eonaiderablo adrance. Tea Is also higher. Iron ia in fair demand at £6@£» Ida for rails and ban. Windham’s division in India was badly cutupmnd retreated with a loss of tbo tents of three regiments. Sir Colin Campbell immediately quitted I.ucknow and on tbo 7th of December was totally defeated, the Gevalllor mutineers capturing guns, baggagc.4. Tbo women and sick from Lucknow reached Alla. l ’°A llan'f.ir tbo East India Company is spoken of. A further reduction of the bank rates “ Tbe Bank of Belgium have reduced tbo discount to 44 per cent. „ ~, A Madrid paper says that Spam nil! K" L * t»* »»* isfdctiou to America for U»e Dorado Mlmr. The mandate of tbo Pnncu at Pru._sta has b<® prolonged throe months owing to the kiug ■ I "'ibo °Bank of Prussia has reduced tbo rale to I P er Xta China nett» it n..a*ra. The attack on Canton had not taken place l.ot teateapectcdl It U *aid tlmt Franco and .Spain will make a oe moastration ngaioul ‘Cochin China. Molborne dates to tha lab November had hcoi received and £200,000 in-Rold received, and £."» • COO arc known to bo on tho way. Bu*ine-i continue deprciiCiL Wuitts-owe. Jan. Sth-Washington dispatches ;"r" li't“i' b J»r °i“ a »«£ ““»» ,no day of the »■ period: and for w«n month. nbo flour ami small rati-m. . , ... X lirtho, ativ-™ f™* not l« made without a n«w supply «f iU^ h *“l“^’’ ,o j.r-uro which Caj't. Matey «lespatched to New Mexico, fitr u«« early i«« the spring, when the army. _ St t, .. volunteer force of two thousand strong, mil * i,U il£ Zci. a, ,o.n as supplied with horse. mules and grass. ...«,i int.i ner Two volunteer companies are mastered into >cr vi.-c for nine months, and is expected m a low days. Two more will bo mu.nered in the Tbc { ba ™ braved tho dingers and priratmns of the ud «Uh patience end cbWrf.tMess, end ore in Onoheattu, though some of the regiments ere etUl f ”“ fpw.l bile. Another Idler from on oOierr "“- r the Mormon, are afraid ..r the.unnotedmen -ml lhal they are n sol of onwards, like all assas-ms and robbers. 5 He foars iheir leaders, and these who have no claim in the valley, trill run asrsy, requiring their deluded follower! to destroy their property, led j from Acting Governor Denver, announcing thecom- Ttltetc pnrcc's of the Froo Stato party m Kansas, ha. J'nfedi-red ijoirioS »■»»»« the Itopabl,cans end iti-Lcoinpton Democrats. The Semite Coxnmittcoon Military Affairs mn.mously agreed to report egaia.t raising bre “«» ■giments for the army, bat in far.,r of “ -1...nd men to bo distributed among tho ex* ‘mg ignar-.0t.. " Tlffr-• 6®natn.. Co bum t M A.Trzit *’'i' MiKAorncss- agreed to report a MU to pay lor ihe<Awm>4 e So«. Mr. Douglas voted for th *• They .have also agree! lo report aMU approving of the eondntt of Connuodoro Paulding in capturing Walker and Ins man. Mr. Douglas voted against ibis. I, i, repc.-rt.-d that Lieut, rten. Pmtt wilt Icavo for California hy the next stoanjer from New \ ork in order to make arrangements fur the Spring anu Som mer campaign against the Mormons. A force will Pc raised in California. tieo. So.it will go to California with full power to organic eurb a toree as nmy b« required. If the regular troops provided are not strung enough, ho will call upon the Governor of California for volun- ,MU* Tarnlrull- Washmcto* Citt, Jan. 23.—Tho Senate Com mittee ou ioroign Relations to-day agrcod upon a report to ho prcseuled un Monday, sustaining gen erally tho President’a Central American moxfagu, believing with him that Paulding wont bepond legit imate limits in arresting tho filHhustcw on Ni™ l ™- truan soil, and recommending an amendment or the neutrality laws, so as to hold as prisoners fur trial all offenders captured in tho prosecution of their huslilo plons -against nations with which we are tu Clarkson, post-master at Leavenworth City, was expected to-night with tho Ueompton Consti lUllt°hi' estimated at tho Treasury, that by the end oi next week, that Treasury notes to tho amount o three million* of dollars, of all denominations w.l havo been issued. Army and navy warmup, to tin amount of two million* and a half dollars, have ae cumulated and will bo met by these issues. fUr.Tronn, Cr., Jan. 2.1.—A large buddmg. owned by Wills A Thrall, and occupied by several manufacturers was destroyed by Cre lost ®}*.* Loss $lOO,OOO. This is the largest Cre that has oc curre.l in Hartford for 20 year* past. A large mim iwr of workmen are thrown out of employment. St. Loris, Jan. 24.— The river Is edit receding slowly. There is no change to note in the Illi nois or Missouri; at Dubuque there is a depth of 3 feet water on the bar and Iho river is clear ot ice The weather is overcast and wiudy with indications of rain. Mercury 54 degrees. Telegraphic Markets. Nnr York, Jan. 23—Celtou: »1" GW ‘ b ? "'“S' : • hrtvy. at • d pelt lie of Orleans h>V*i Mobile lu-. s . pytands 10 Md. Fluor heavy: SOX) hbls Hid. Whnat fln.u liooKb sold. Own wy dull. Prlme Pork ha. advanced flnoUn*atsUAi(ai2. Chicago B«f has advanced *l,-, B t $100610,25. Whiskey has advanced *#-. sale* *» Z110*22. Sugar quU-t- Sucks Arm; Cuo.lnwlaijd U«»l 1&V-7: Illinois Central Lacrosso i Mllwa>ih *' il,> Michigan me Erie 2rt7«; Cleveland A Toledo 41 ... Ml! tfaukie A Mississippi 82; Missouri «IXos Pnn. tutu-lit A, Jan. 28 —Trade .coßtino*-# very dull. Clover sred -I lls on arrival at 005.25 per M lbs-. Timothy at ' « 60. Floor is dull, but holders evince u.» •ItspraitloD U> Lcept lower qnotstl..n.;ssU-s 3W bbl# Mandard brand# a il-:.. and Mtlbbls fancy at O,MV<- lb"’ r rt ' ,n an ‘ l ? ’ <wl’incd to VI 2ft C-.ruroeal dull at ».*• "brut comes f.-r>r!iril *lo«ly and tl.ora Is but Mil* demand for limited 1.215> hind. u'-’-l Penns at »bi*e »t tl W.rl Wi W> bar live hr..«sbt s«r. Own Win active r ,n. -t 1 2HO bus yellow-old ot W*#* hi store, and '.-c atl. al Usts continue cull st 34c. C-ffee drooping, but In euipu there i* a better fcclinu. with saltsol N. O.al lK«$7 -..c rfrr ll» ou time. Naval tforw ami oats arc qn| "t. ami in nrovujojwtbe transactions i.i c unimportant. WUUky linn. -»lr in bbls and 2U In hhd*. (Tvi-isjut:. Jan.23—Flour firm: 1-. PO bbls sold al j£UM r,i:y.Sj for su|Mrrttn.'- Whisky active; 2000 bbls sold at 15c. Hogs tmnvint and higher, snd the demand exceeds the rrodpts light. Provisions exiled, .11 1|.„ Mesa Pork In tho market ws< takeout st3£o, but ,y,nr wn* to b* h.td at the clow Wl.»wsl*. and not uiijeh nt . iintir \i,ita ~t.n gt fij.£ and frb £-r Shodlders ind :-lde*. werahefdat \{c hicl'er tho , cb«e. Lon lb a* odv®E«l toStf. bat . At'thlsrato nttbe rioso. Tile great bulk of stnff here ta held ! oat of the market. The river has fallen three Inches since ° DiunnoEl.Jan.23— Hoar quiet at H6004.C2 • fine. Wh.»itveryflroiat sLo6fel.l- for rod. andtU^J • |.3d for white. Corn le tter, at Wc for while and for yellow. Whisky dnll a» 200»J4e. Mchangeon percent pramloa. _ Buckwheat flock—kw sacks Extm Doeb.liut Flour for iolo li, - JOHN I'l/IVD ll> T7GOS.—3 bbls. for ml Xjm ... Rye flodk.—si j»» le l»y LiKNRY h. colunh. It». for sale by UKN'RY 11. OUI. TiUTTEK—Obbls. fresh rollßiitter just ra K ..;.!,, .'.,! t.r .Or S, U. lIQTCIIfeON, OLATES —Pennsylvania German und Iron, O .iU,. l Mn,md<.n.lf r w™. nAVESi ... conioT Market and Second rta. LCEUCK WATER, lVcsh from tii< i .t Joa-runirac-a. i'r»rk SACKS FEATHERS tor rale by 1 UUj»s_ J. 11. CA.NFIKI.B. —^CON—S casks Hams ami Sho\ildera jnsi recMaad tor win fa y spBIHOEB HARBAUQH A 00. tikTTFoK 1) WATER, fresh lrom tb ■jos.njamw Commercial coMMinßE'of FOR January, j iJisi Missouri River Direct. <^2^ V-P-Eb**"® 0 ** 00 ’ JohX L Boyl> * B ‘ A Rare Chance to Paeaenffere A Shippers. Photos. Jods’s. CosoßA**- ; WUI go Through without BahiWW f ® . I! ' X ‘ N LHAVENW I JLt>^'olXVj , Rrportfii „**,/» <* '*“s”'" _. Pirtbuotoa. Mosat , • i nnHE snlendid new nnd fast running Pa.— FLOUR— ■ctrcelj M I lhlll! f «.I™T@S*,W, - T »°afi*r steamer BK\*LABK,CipL BEJl \Jn^on sale* ~f 40 stid SlbblH «*» W® 1 S snr -r. tor ! SON*. »i» l«»ve tor-iho abuw tnUnuedi He port*, from store W). 50 end 4- bb l ..JjtSoska T»nue*M» oitra . MOND.U. FEBRUARY UK 3 *■ . extra wd SI.LO for family ** ■«*™ , For freight or |*W' ™ H^ d ° r <g x „ att , U,h - curn e. « : ‘LACK —«iloa of 3*Jf* ! nail 66 fur Neshannodu; fro™ ,L ' r>t w at 66, and 100 do In lot • “t“• ~ A lt!j «•„ 80 IJ from first PRUIT-e lot of 1200 bos Dnod APP bblionwnAp hot on terms srtlbbeM, * to* 04 pie# sold on wbnir at . ([ t ,V24to per too. ITAV—sal«* at scales of hra*et {O2 four min. • GERMAN CLAT-a»leof»b»«F» .* GROCERIES —sale* of 6 UMa C“6^ Motors «t X and So do no pnwto [c«m SALT—sal' 1 * of 150 bMa No. 1 at RI SKED—,» rtUol 25 bus jjjtsmi P TIv * {0 Urra,> N UTS— «le of 00 »»«h Orouad J « V UtrTKK—wry doll; sales o* * u • MttvFTABV ASUCOfIMEB 01^* Al'CTlnk SALT. J» ; ». «! mooiha.-fPhil inq. „ ri:Ta ui D g dullnaa both »t In Money alTaln, tUcrw w* I . * Xliero i* Mill bo Rank and willi th* n ., pc.r.lo wlio stand well In indisposition among * ner ‘*“‘* I [*. ~ wd withal fbearUr credit to multiply £" e °" *Si from tb. Brokers ity in St- Wi the demand for monry ai wlUj is quite moderate. «<• to expand, the Dank* creaasd >!«»•• hSalowlV Out-door rates for IneroaseUirirdUonaoHmes 10fgl o CCIlt , prime paper d thD term* mode by ■ S. T.Timro. - Imports by Railroad. i> r, « i C r. R_3* bk* produced bn* oat*. 3. uvrnrr.: ® J» Brovru A f > k, Ur i. IUJ .VTClortia 4 c« Ti do I* oat*. Straiu; p)al jj t,t*,u flour, Jos Craig; 41 ak* prlcraon; 3o »k* dr aj P Walt 4 Wilson; SO bbls flour,, *?«•J B 8 #- bbls pork, •Chides, 1C bis broom corn, B. run* leaner. « j bbls floor, CUrLe 4 co. Clark. 1 m » r"r. '“S*. 1 *> J*tU* ■>*»•"• “SKV.S-SiVSfce 3T rk< Jr trull. J iodo b „ Kw 2 bM. bulirr Oo*sraT« 4 W ■«> bPW *W»N 4 , y , „ fo; 4 ran- cattle, ownm. ___ import* by Hirer. Wll KEI.INU per RojalU—3Thg* wheat, F U Lorenrr; 13 iii i_u„ <1 4 J II Sboenborcer*. 1W bgs barley, Shea 4 bdls paper, o w Smith 4 cu; 113 bg* Urlay, SmSmi!? SkK n bbl. flour,H HCelUns; Mower |;i«SSS* A.** m “>■ 21 , ' l ’ j,„l.t™-r, S l,bl. appU*. 1 H •££«. MfSifiiv^ssr U bbl*mola»w;s, M'Dcvltt, l bbl molasses, Chambers, -lim-s, 3 NBw'oRLKANd i« Arcllc-M2 bbl-mJm». Mubbda •near, W liolm** 4 cv; M bbdi sugar, *3 bbls and J> bf | bbl* bioljskw, lambert 4 ShJpton. MONONOAUBLA HAnfIATIO* <X>.-«5 *ki •» btl, rgga, 1 do lard, Taylor; 103 bbl* flour, W»k««qjl«* t bbls do Balmller; 10 bbl« butter,2 do eggs, " bbl* SCE*. UmU>rt 4 Shlrton; 4 bbl* eggi, t kg lard, 15 |>x oSueSTwo bx glass. Miller 4 Rfcketaon; bbl. apple* Stlirm: 11 bil, br- . Uggett, 13 bbls poultry/omer. CIVCINSATI per Mln^rrs—2 bbls uWiH> bbls flour' n!lt: L MJ«i.rJ. O w . , , . ittifTiusn 4 co; ht bbl* flour,4l * AHJ i S«S2; Mi r Wallace; IS les.do, 22 bbl* Urd, Oner 32 bid* WHv, o« u- r: 52 Jo d». McHenry imKIiNEWS » I ,r,.|v .liTltran sWurJajr, n«»ri .Uww-d «p**M • January. TbrrlT.-r l» -till rrrfJlliß, The , ' Tef L J ** L ' U '" M „ rt,,',, u» U-ugth and the aounda of labor are k- .r I (r,,m end the other of it, from th" larßO niroilwt S Uatvihat are nwrWi.* rawlri maj to out tli-'in In nerf-ct order for the Wine* *Well will cumowetrun Jlthilu. ot~nln« of Sprlu K was noticeable, on Saturday amoug tho u.'\r arrrlTaU. V* 4“ (i> Atm .| ,ra bai not U«n here for a ion*, long time udl .1 no# We believe th.t the la«t lime waajual »*>• •‘“•b ,i„. Kau Claire Cnpt Sh*H«erd i* in commurf u-jr au<v hr.aiAlui.u.iiW a g-nl frvight Thv Areltr loa<W wall ,n«r and ha ii-liuot A and lot Urnbert A ghintmi armed ou Friday night Th« K«?olir »aa m froai WWUug. acid Iho M.m.>i»o.l.iUW- fc*» Bn'«ra«j vtilr Th- ilinerTa, C-apt ilordun. armed trtlli a 6 to loa * from i'itu-lnii’tt ««> SatLrlaj afterikV.n. The AmunU, «... ,| a „.i Luri* Martin left 1m down mcr o lih go-kl Iwul'. \uu.uc the tunny U«d» «Uch from fun- U> fine t,*v- U-* 1 bnilt lm« U.i* Ji-ur. wo ham bwu <>n U-rJ of to one *h‘.:h r.mipru.-n with the n-w ~ Skylark. w.apanl neatly ... honr on 1-e.rd th.i Aomin* | lutnrdar Shi- ir !S*l fnd hi Unglh on Uie Wnel and -S* h** ; . „ ~0.-111' . To d.-c/'hnr U-amJafrrt and her ***3l;\ 9l> ***\ ’* "J I */ I T?OH St. LOUIS & K hOKL k, depth of hold. Hi' l N’tum i* P ' j <n,.. atoamet MOi»EILAToR.--*tfr*tfSl33^* arys-w ssii 1 ~ j fit waster isite U .« r ' TJOti ST. LOUIS —Tlh’ new atilaudkllT tnmuljed. Thrr- t- no effort to makr a ••»>•<*. to ; JT f 4s . nmulOJC paAKOger eteanjer i “ .e'- ack ™**ms*. i, 1 ,,, ..t it,— ~.uiu. e:.,r, ,~i M'i’iA: I T7OKST. Ult’lS ANH4CKOKI K. pn.iiHUß !•' 'E„'h\ l, mi ! P _T,„ ,t .o.«„„r CAMBKIDtiK. ,^S»A -he ImH ►t-MDi‘-nlgK-r- e. P trv t11 , r ,. ro.nn 5! U«-m. wdlh-.m Ur the aU-m nod-all usteruiMiat^ ‘- ,l „ 1.111 nnJSp-^r--' 1 >"■“V >•» • 2il ' l - r m " ihl 01 took Kniuotl Ike Hpn».i*<*»*«•• i-i. «>. M RvtanA wuaJaolti bl» curomnud and rr *.uu»lj i<» »n tliU b.> hail I«*d in tb<* at*»nww Allot* a©4* Utt U . „..,H| V. ~1 l '“ '«• mu*t to .nm«(nl. Mi- Ut- n... I" tl.« M . .Hi -n.l Slu ikim 1 rrgular Ini- *»•! » HI Qr*t triji thi« tiny. -—w A Harr Chame for Passengers ani> SiurrKtis. ; —The ni'ir and uph-hdU fast running patsenger ' steamer Kuwona, I*. M. Doxiur, mwwr, is now being | completed at ibis port, and will, i n »>r about the Mb I of February, leave for St. Louis and all points on iho Missout i rirer in the Territories of Kansas atnl | Nebraska anil States of Missouri an.l I-wa, to Sioux , Cl ThoJlftWona’i bull was built at Elizabethtown, by J Mr. James A. Kakin, who stands among the first of bis profession, always combining strength nmi beauty ! with bis skill. Her machinery was built at the wel j known factory of Messrs. 0. Proslou A Co., and ' her cabin by Mr. Chas. Hearing, nil of this city ; l*> j appreciate tho credit due all of those gentlemen for I tbc performance of their sovoral parts nceJs but an j examination from any and all parties. Tbo Rowcna was built expressly for the Missouri river trade, and possesses tho advantage of all the lato styles of building hulls and machinery for the difficult navigation (>r that river, giving an assurance of safety, comfort and speed' to her ixuxangurs. Persons wishing to emigrate to any point on the Missouri river (adistancoof lOOOmilcfO m the above States, now bavo an opportunity of doing so without changes or incurring tho expense or commissions, porterage and drayages, unavoldableon otherroutes. Capt. Doiicr has had many years experiooce on the Missouri river, and bogs leave to assure tbo trav eling public that neither pains or expense shall bo spared to rouder tho trip both pleasant aud speedy U> all thoso who may feel disposed to scour- a pas sago on the Maiden Trip Rowetia. Duo notice will be given several days before tho data of her departure, giving those at a diatanco an opportunity of seeoring rooms, r For freight or passage apply on board or to [ FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. Steamboat lUfUt«r. AltniVF.D Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzrrnv, do; Colouol Havant, Elizabeth; Mlncnu. pineiuuoil; South America, New Orleans; Arctic,do; Ilo»alio, wheeling. DEPARTED —Jefferson. Brownsville; I.nzrrnn,do: Colonel tUjaril, Bliaaboth; U.walie, Wheeling: Arirotna, 81. Louis; (laul, d»; l.irxlc Martin. 7.« n. evill?. River !'• fort aud foiling. Allegheny County, as. i 1 Til K Commonwealth°l* l’onasylviinio^jßKft to the Sheriff or said county, Greeting: 3£6m? ! if Alien Kramer make you secure ot prosecuting bis suit , then we command y.m that you summon, by good and law ful .mmn.om.rO h-orge IN*,Jr.,faf Usahlnfc-tuu.U C„) William it. Denny nod Marta, hw wife, in right -f said Maria, William McCoy aud Anna M., hl« wife, in rtehtef satjl Anna M Frances E. Foe, widow ui Gcoige I'iv», need, and George I'ofl aud l.uHmla Poe. minor rhilOr.-u of ilmipi IN*, ct«vM hy thetr Guardian ad 1.7«» William H. Denny, to that they be aud npi*ar be lore our Jcidgesat IMUbitrgh, mt onr Disiri-t Court, there to be held the fourth Monday of Janu ary IKiS, to show wherefore wherea, tl.esaid Alhru Kramer and’ the said defendauU together and undivided hold all that a-rtaiu lotor piece of ground situate on the sooth aide of the MononraheU river, lu SUneyvllla, now borough of Btrming twin, county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, bound «d aud described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on Centre street at the south-east corner of lot No. 31; thence aloog said street south hair a degree west eight porches uid tiA-100 to a corner oflol No. •"»>; thooee 86. / .j L eighteen ncrcliw aud 0-100 to a post on the north-west vomer of lot 116- thence N 3° W right perches aud €B-100; thence N Walling salJlnt eighteen nerchrs and 22.100 to tho place of beginning, being lot No. 31 in SMnevvilk, bcuudedou the nit hy Crott* Rlreet, on the south by lot No. 33, on the vest by Bedford's Uneaod on tho north by lot No. .11, con taining ons acre, partition thereof between them l* made according to the laws and customs of thU Commonwealth, and tha etatotia In such cases mado ainl provided, gain nv and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly aiid against the said laws and customs Ac„ (as tls said,) and have you then aud there the names of those emnt&ouera and this writ. Wltuw tto lion. Mo— n "'\H L ft.y','* U VSL , “ ,i V ■nictOourt. at Pittabnrgh,this 12tb day of Dccrmlwr,l6S«. , Cop* JOHN UIUMINOUAM, Trotl/y. BODt PiTTOtsrs. Sheriff. : . 1 !£.* n-r.u. interested will lake ootloe of tho afcove wrlL luSwT BODY PATTKRTOS, EberlfL Valuable Farm for Sale. AVERY VALUABLE FARM containing 21a km »f bod. CT ™c« rtmutrr. bounded on tho north by Und of Cant JJa Ilrorreoit by Und of Dal tell, on the sooth by Dalzell, aud west by Sprool and Coot. ImproYemeab aro p acre. ZppH lind with a two .tory bouso and large Urn, out bSni»d anoTcuidorimlttro«. Bald Und i..ituatrd on*tho road loading from Boon Station to Petonborgb. about uu- und a half tnilM from add Station, and U La gw3 SS and coltiration, and h.joaru a. the farm of Tbornae rannincham fcsti. gald farm 1* owned by the btiiraof John the same «u U“*« to «ult the purchaser, .IjMtifiDfOTnuUwa .U«IU.» om. will ..11 1 .i.»„Mpfiiwr ~0 the premise#. nw Euoo Station. a,„m tl.w ,„l«.CTll*r, uw 1 TnoSiCßNS ,j innA j, j Agent for said Iletra. 1 K BBLSTfkESH EGOS for B4l« by 1 Oj.it I J B CASftKUI. KEEN APPLES—ISO IjMx. choice Win- Krgular Strainers Monongaliela River u -J- 1 - STEASIEKTELEQIUPU, j STIAMOKII tUSON, j iM& I iMd i i ““Sms ’ p. M. for STKeojport, Kliiabetbtown, BtawnS* j ht-la City, BuUovernon, gmyctte City, Grogßeld, C^i tJJut.'K mcaH anditate-rootu* on lx»U ES^irJT ,, Kas£^ aKr qßtre &I tho Oflico, WW toy. ;■ |> EOULAR TIUAVEbKLY [jgjjjaft K,wnCEUXO PACKET.-TU, Ono .imrner OUKVOIT. C«|.ti n J. r«r the *l*>ro and all lau-rniediut© port* on Monday W,‘dn««lay» and Friday*. Fur freight or passage, applj on board, <>r to W. D. WUEELEK. AgentiNo. * Wooil »•- IyEGULAii WEDNESDAY jJE&A r\i PACKET, FOtl CINCINNATI.— ft* »w SaSr J. W. MAILMAN, Capt. leaTe fur U.u above and all Internmllate porta Oa ETFJY WEDNESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. >\>r freight apply on board or t» PI.iCK. innxr.3 l eg. A g -m». T> KGULAH TUKSI>AY I’ACtt- ( -flßj> l\j 17Z FOK ZANESVILLE. —The Quo VTMr UUAIIAM, Capt. Musbob t>r tli* alx'TP and foti rmrdlaK' ports EVERY TuTBDA'i, a 1 o'clock r. b. Kor freight or P«p»6® I l Pl ,, ?i_ cn £»nl. ocW * 00-i W_ I" TiOll MARIETTA AND ZANES * Vll.l.K—The w*r and Wdutifal Btc«n»r|JßaßSaß LIZZIE MARTIN,Capt. 2 ami all InurtnwHate porta, K\ BUY SATURDAY, at 3 P. M. ft"' 1 " or puw ■•■■ il ;.°;cgßA°LvMACO,A g t.. (Cincinnati, Set. FOR CINCINNATI k U*UIS- tJHu* YILLE —Tlio apU.did ■learner MlNEwwaaSEft YA Chpt. Gordon, will I«av« for the above aud all mU-t -modiato ,M.rU, on SATURDAY. 30th Rut at 4 o clock, P. te Vor frrlirl.t or pa***(t«* apply °» ,M ‘ ar ' l . , jai" KLAck, BAR.VKB t CO-.AgcuU- 17011 CINCINNATI AND LOU* rJgggA V ISVtl.l.K—The tin.' *tearner ARGONAUT, iTnfnHn (leo L McLean, wUlleaW for the blwtp and all iuter onVtCRDAY. ml, io-t., «* "• *" 1,r»,«r.W,l VLTr^IAHSK.«*_CO,A J! nU._ TTbit CISC. NN AT I—The tine uJEfeJ H n , W rt«-ai»-r POTOMAC, Capl. «hi I .»*«, for the above and all Intermediate port* on MONDAY. 25th i.«l, at 4 P.H. For fm 3 ht or ra»s* «ppl, n<l U»,J to K BAr , N , ;S JOO , As',.. ja2o No. H ±yL tlvt ? - t '- I7OK CINCINNATI,— The fine 4 ali-amer MKi.NOTTU. Capt. A. M'Gealii Jfißß 11 leave f-»r the above and alt intermediate porta on j TJIIS IK\Yiitb, at t oVlnck, p. «. F.,r frvl«ht or pasaagn ,pplr on b»rJ or r^ CK _ BABS ra A CO^stoU^ TT'OR CINCINNATIi—Tho tine alo.inrr R- '■ SASS. C*pt- " ■ T Barr :. t e==*"* ~T, f„ r the above and all inb-rmedlat© p«rU,on TIIISDAY, UMhliwt., atll A. *. positively. lor freight or V™** apply on l**«J ua k N ,-.* AC ... Agit.u. 170 K ’CINCINNATI A LOUIS-ifJSgJ-j >ll,Lß- e Tho iptrmli'l strainer "HA\ jmfiSSa sSSSThK? fcWWtfsisEsz p.., .oq<,ri,u ja.ast)biUf, *>’f. IAOII NASHVILLE—The elegant iJg&Jf y ttritinr OLKNWOOD, CapL R..l.ltiwn. l ttf* , Y]ga[ «,il l»g»v«f<r the above and all mtormedUlu pmuon rill* b4Y IMb lirtt. it 2 P.M. F«r |,v«n^er frvlght ap nlr c u bltd or to FLACK, BARNES 4 CO. AfiU. *• jaii h N". M Wau-r stroet._ 17UK NASHVILLE—The cle- iJPjKjfr H cant .W-n-r ?. r.UlBDAKD.jg^aa *>l» h«»o <* *b« a '" ,v " and Int-nm-dlale I p,iru OH TIMS I»AY. i’.tli lustajtt. at 1?. «• >ur freight I '‘“"yi.ArK. D CO- AgenU. ILomsbiUc, \"t, 17011 LOI’ISX ILLK.—I lipjtjilen * ,M p..M “BKI.MONT* C.pl-^^Sll KPhrrt »H) h'jve t'.>r th~ i‘“>r" and all Inlvrmedwtf pulls ..I, TUESDAY 20tb ln«t, MS..VkU- M. For |-uw»g«> BAnxI , , „ aouis, &r. ibmuiciSE. Loii.vlatpi. i will !>•*▼« furUiß *boTe aud all lui.-iu. TUIi lUY. i'.th I art.. at 4 For freight orjxragu ap ply tm Unutl >t t.. ' ' •- d„l FLACK. HMINK* * CO.. Apts. iilrb) ©cleans, See. I'.HiK MEMPHIS AND XBW ■ ICS;*, ’ OR!.BANS. Tin- flue n**w utennn-r rfa* ?*■*■* J rT«. MKTIU>I*OLIS, Capt.ll. Cal Wm. will Ipavc for the above ami nit iuform.-diufo porta ou THIS DAY. UMli lust, at 4 P.«. For freight or itasraco apply uu board or to i*3 FLACK, UARNB3 i CO* Asti aurtioit Salts, !■*. M. DAVIS, Aiu’llonwr. Commercial folk* Bourns, No. &l Filth direct. VALUABLE stocks at auction.— On Toa»Uy .-vonlng, Jan 'JtUli. at 7 ..'cluck at the Commercial Sal.-s llouiiit. No. 54 Fillli "ill hr sold. for rash, i«xr fund*: .Imres Hank of Pitl-borgli Pfork: )0 •• \inliaiiir's Haul... <l<> ••u M, and U. do do Tui «• Inm City do do •• WwU-ni lusuranco Company clock. lu •• Kurt-Wa Initinuu i-Cj Slock. K>4 DAVIS; Amt. UNCLAIMED BAGOAQE At Auction.— Ou yalurttay afternoon, Jan. 30lh, at 2 ■•'clock, at the Commercial Sales lUrf.in* N«. M Fifth street, will tm told, by order of Win. Yoon*. Trustee, sundry Truuks, \iilbi**, Carpet Hag*, Can van Bags, CoaU, Ac* Ac. Tho above will be s.ld to pay charges, Ac., iln? the t-aglo lintel, nuU*. previously redeemed by the owners. j»l’ P. M. DAVI9, Awet^ Daily sales-Ar Sa 5+ fietu st; At Uni ucvr Commercial Sales Booms, No. 54 Fifth I street, every week day, arc held public Bales of goods In all ' varl-ty, suited for lh« trade and consumer*. from a largo ! stick which is constantly replenished with fre«h consign ments, that most lm closud forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, com pelling nearly everythinguwdul in tlielinofor jutbouiiland family u«>; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, boots and shoe*, ladies wear, Ac. At 2 o’clock. P. M* lioutnhold and kitchen farniture, new and r*con<l hand; beds and bedding. rnrpott, elegant Iron abine China ware, stove*, cooking ulcn«ll*. groceries, Ac. At 7 o'clock, P. M* faucy article*, wniche*, clock*, Jewel ry musical Instrument*, gun*, clothing, dry goo.]*, boot* ml shiie*, looks, stationery, kr~. P. M. DAVIS. Auct'r. IN msittor of the petition of Mrs. l >irz^!fiß!sl widow of James Collin*, fur a decreo olwMfll sjrfTitk- i-erfiirmiinre of contract of John Gardner, deed, to convey lurid to said Janies Collins' livirs. In the Orphans' Court of Allegheny conut). at X". —, : Doc. Term. 1K57. tVlier.-ns the Hrphan*'Court aforesaid, did. ou the HUh j day of Jnuunry. A: D., Jh.'.S. make an order that due notice | lw given to tho heir* of John Gardner, dec'd. :ind others. | reniililig out or the enmity of Allegheny. by publication and three weekly iin-Ttlon* m the Pittsburgh Uaaett*, tho said parties uamed in tho polltiou on file, tla: John Uappcr and hi* wife Tldet, formerly Gardner, of Washington county, Pcnna* James Ilapper and Mary Ann. hi* wife', of Sangam on county, Illinois; John B. Findlay, wlm wu» lnu-rmarrii*l with llehet-ca Gardner, uuw andbeirs of taid llobecca; Michael Findlay and James Findlay, and Abner Broußuti and his heirs, are hereby notified to bo and appear in our said Court at Pfttabnrgh, Pennsylvania, on AATUIIDAV, th« 13th J.y of February neat, IhiS, at 10 o clock A. M.. then and there toshow ciuif ■, If any you can, why the Court thall not decree a specific iierfonuauco of tlie contract of said decedent dearrlbwl and *ot forth iu the l«etttlon on file, and dlroct Umt hi* artmluistratoc* do eieciite and deliver a deed acconliiig to the prayer of t!»e jicUthm. Wltneai my hand and the seal of said Court at Pittsburgh. thU inth dar of Jnnnary, A. D. D- _ TUPS. A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Valuable and Farm for Sale. riMIE subscriber offers for sale his farm, pa I containing 5S acres, sitnatod about one halfmUeJjia n.irtii of Salem, between the Hbworthand Ibwlln nad% ! all tillable, except about ten acres of timber, on which U a | ■tdeiidid growth of tho sngar mapK In a high state of cultl- ( vution, aud nuder a good fence. It baa ‘ j y.mng orchard, containing a varlctyof choice fruit trees, can* | fully ach-cted with a view to their excellent and superior ouallty. Also, pcara,peorhe», plums and cherries in almn- Tht buildings on the promise* are good, large and cmvsn i«nt Tlio boose is a two story frame, commodious and well town. There Is a good well an t cement clnltra •* «£•*«£ which foniUh an ample sopply f tli. barns, connected by ashed, tnulo? P* n and sheltering of cattle and stock oWI hinds. carriage honse, and other *gj lT *®l e, L 1 ,v 0 anatb-east corner Ur in the barn-yard. Ac. I * «•«»« trees, or said farm, a small frame house, with g.micu, etc-snltahle for a tenant. being In a good N. B. —The above ilescttbed P' • community, and f ur . faucl/ul country Beat, town, are eminently *»““* . from Ui 9 : <ltn of a popnlott* for any one who Jiao Well adaplrf for dL cltv, to m P rc tK-ing conrenleutlylocated be tiding and »r Hu* furl j, er inf.wmathm address tween two public ronos. EDWARD JENKINS, or Inonlr* w . On tli!>prembe». |»i±«imi • • - .. . . D OLL liUTTEU -G bbls. choice Roll Bot- Jy tt rl c,lt^, 'l'^i little co. s<<.mstMnii »t. Tian BUS. CLOVERSEEUfor sale-.by |UU|«S - • 3.B.OASHtta- boxes prime cutting Cheese J>t ‘lissar itcSixis^; EDWARD T. MEGRAW, TOBA.CCO -AJSTD CIG-A.RS, VO 241 LIBSBTT STBEBT, HEAD OP WOOD , iVO - 241 pittsbuegb;piinna^ j TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pat- U «hwrj iroai Importer* and lUankctarer*. am«ng*t which are the m* Urortrt brands ; , W. 11. Grant's A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, Koimo. Rnblnson & Co's Tobacco, Eugene Howard'* Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, Daiard and Railroad Brands, t 200 Caddy Boxes Jlalf Pound cigars: oiQARStI CIQARSIII ONE MILLION ASSORTED BRANDS. . All of which we offer to the trade at price* which cannot fail to please. aaSOld&wtTT W. E. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIItB jLYD WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING. PERRIN £s JOHNSON, Proprietors* Are now prepared to contract and put on at tile suortest notice the aboro Elwtic fin and Water-Proof Cement Roofing. It being the <>uty article yet InT.-nUslthAt will*ncce«folly rwist tho action of tb« atmofphcro In every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOP, And In point of durability, we Mhr.lt iMpnl, If not *»P> «r.«" "** 0U **'■ w .„ltn^nTin ™ » Ch S^& U s l l^o'l^l«l»*.«* -«> >bo» who 1* their Boob «M arrrf. unTernmlneiooiplea nnd -utl.fr themeclrtei In irgnid to tit. dnrnbilltr and t ?. d'mS, l No. TO Third .wet, hot™ Wood WM. JOHNSON, ) ■ Ihnr. mndo n chemicnl aatnln&tlon of eorae .petti moo. of W. E. CtnUDS A CO'S EOOTOO. lofl my office ll»' ro rrtcUAnA rrrn “'Th'-A^aio...™ ■ ,ot fiejne it In my opinion ench a roofafllltt* for yv» r * ifja.t on carefully JOSEPH XL LOOttR, Chemist Irwy-ctfally. Laboratory No. 125 Walnut ativet, Cincinnati, Ohio CwctXKAft A'n«CTßomln®.Ca,Feb r Cjb,lKi7. . I horn n-ntlnM W. B. 0«L» A Co* Ibdh IJ. nud f iSnlttoSSW’lS u » JWO.I invent too, andam willing t 0 tDJ LAW\ Ajt. l” yal It.s. Co. RotnlOn nad Liverpool TRANSPORTATION. _ CAPACITY ONE lIJJ JPP RED TONS DAILI. , . t&fssm LL O Y T> „ G 0., [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD* LEJIQS,] TT AVIN'C MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now reared CAN AX. A2STD ( w«*«- rRKIOHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad . WM e it» lecnaactl J-«l»u;b to Ills truunJulen or freight. ODn Pom. Eire* .1 U» „ T „ 4co fniLlfU 1857 CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. SSS3H v sgsxxsxstis£&s&s& mm Caoacitv Two Thousand Tons Pei Month Way. » OUR 0 UR FACILITIES FOR TRANSTORT^IM^HiyOS^BEBH^LAROEJ'T^TNCMA.^ fcfclrlyil • m jfot Ktitt. T?OR RENT-TW lurp WuM^'iwea p T,.,U i J \V H .Small * Co . V". UIJ2U. . ... ctTi-vts. KtwiuiP' of I'AKIC, McCORDY * 00. Nos. 1-JO Klrst nn.l 120 jiClildtf . Country llcildenct for Heat* ( AT SEWICKLBY, within 3 minutes gg «-jlk of tin-K K. Station. The hon» i* l*rcc JESL !n, »! ..( «» ® J&Kb.CI c„„ n .ry«t. t»rt*ST"** Fur term*. Ac, entire or J -‘ V *■ r Vh«m- t j s |‘*7ta Uw, HKi/ m “. TO LET.—The two large three story Ft..- j>r*.f Wtrehousi-w. N»s SO and*: Third U, j“!2-l«d A ‘ So. ol P»*moDd itnwU 17011I 7011 KENT —The commodious and £pfj ribiU«tiat tbreo story Bridi.l>*>ltiog. N°- tk JES. i iil.riv iirsL six iluor* below Pitt. ..... LEWIS A KDGEBTON, mu LET.—A two story Brick Dwelling SB j I J1..0M No. ITi. Wvlio »treot, at i>r«cnt ocrnpled JS*t ~ , jJC»rriaE « l>o.i-. Art"? l« JOUS FLOYD l 00. mo LET—V : ' ,v; ' story brick Dwelling p=r| I touumins 0 room. and kami*- eurel. >“»»“ JCM- ' u ‘l a(nJ u( No j\\ Ulwrty atrcct, j rjn'o - LET—A well finished two story S 3 ; I Crick Dwelling, In uliwopler. containing CS. *»!“ »»nr ;n .lb.lh room.. nito.tr ..L W-luuKlu. AlbjU.nj UIJ. Jrl , K II MSu. ho .u Llbcrtj»treti. T *EIOUNDRY FOR RENT—The Pn.rvix r Foc^ai,J*ron*treet. Pmtbnrsh, Cm tardy *f . wFreoaian A Miller, new b\ Ilall A Sj>rer. is for Trnt. b VS ?D«uiin,:i ALK-X. MILLER. »*. or of M. UV DKKWOODt at Uio Bank »f Fltubargh. Foil RENT.—Tire large Store Room ongi» "f n.»f r rw rpU LET —A two story Brick Dwelling^ I nn llavstr»«*t betwoon Frrti and the Ht«t. Ltt~.Bß be n . kfno. Nojnt Übertyjt^ I*^0 R KENT—Two desirable Houses on sth < .u l*l«* Ilf "«• InrcttMa* and U,O new ■assstsi *or rent, Ac . * übl!lt , urect. *tss£ .rsss? r n«.nm B iu» «"-*• AUrßheny City. KINO. tLSu— A Know L>«riling In the rear of the abovt-h.iu**, - £“■*"' c " r _Afflt l AXW : n'KUtO '^OTriiENT.—A coDilortahlo two story lt« »H j nr. with Barn and about nix acre-* of ex- '*• ... - Atfe\AN|.|.li Kim,, ' ~ jga.Ubota^rTTl. m IKTI—A 3 story Dwelling" IMitsff; on- Vtuu Stnvt. Wwwo llaud and Wayne streets. Rent modcrato to a c» *d ifUßtit, iui<l pusK<»si«n given (it once. for U-nu« apply to ALEXANDER KINO, a,,.* Liberty street. ‘ To Let. . A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY E 9 Dwelling, situsto ou Washington street, Ailo- .tag. rh«ny city, containing fire rooms and flulshed garret. IW wrssion ran bo bad 1 aimed lately. Enquire of jy3o R. 11. KING, No. 210. Liberty tt irvWBLONO HOUSE TO RENT.—That I I commodious and well finished Dwelling lions*, No. 25 Hike street, now occupied by the inbarril»or. The bouse ll hi flue order, aod has all the modern conveniences, water, to make ildeslrablo for a family. Possession can had anytime after the first of May. Apply-at No. 4- O’llara street, to __ ap22:dtf_ JA3. LaSoULIX. TO LET.—The Hull formerly occupied by the Sons of Temperance, on the a>rnor of Third streets. En.juirvuf JOHN MX3ILL A SON, oir 3; t f No/25i UU'rty street. nWELLIXO“FOR REXTi-A dcsi-pfi II rablo two story Brick House on Congnws street, feH. coutainlug 0 rooms, a Rood yard and newly Pointed and i, Tr d ' ni ' pl) sZwwZitf&i. {Slants. WANTED IJIIMKDIATEIjYr—IO,OOO Mem to engage iu the sale of the most popular aulUug Books in America. Invalids, Mechanics,lamentand Track• ers wishing to travel, will find thls.to boa very profitable and pleasant business, enabling thorn to seethe country, and make money at the same time. Agenta now lathe bus iness nro clearing fton $5OO to SiMO pCT eartimlars and ft list of Books, address 11. 31. KULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 141 Main stroet, Cincinnati, Ohio; or, if living East, D. BUUSON, Philadelphia. aulsrlydawfcT . Money Getting Easier::: WANTED. $BOOO ot good business or accommodation pft|«r haviug from 00 days to C —- n ’" t ?1M 10 w-lXs'lw* WANTKD— Notes and Drafts having 4. <'• or 12 ... r.n.; * <*,, jalS Stock and Nolo Brokers Poortbst^ WANTET.-Aq.mn.Ujor^ono^Kye. Tt J** R . —~~ ITT ANTED. —Agents wanted m every town W and city in Iho United States. Enclose two stamp ! !,ri C> ZnWy A.,11. PIUNEY, BostomMru^ -li vrs'W AX WANTED—The highest price T)EEF BLADDERS WANTED —The high- JJj? P ricc for h CO’S. UUnk book SUouHeturm.kod pOFFEE-lMT^i^O^®^ 0 justarrirwl ami for salf t-r Al 0 H Won.:street. >EANS.—2OObus. lor | L 20 T ' rist >bacc ° >C\J cn coc«?«»“ eu til BITER * DITWORTH. T?liESll BUTTER — M u bl( | g fresh Roll Rotter for table tt« WlbiNo I LeaPSard, _ Rrc M this morning sod far sole at No 27 Tilth street. |,n a. RIDDLE. POULTRY. —A large lot cf fresh Poultry TorUM. Chickens, Dneka a&d Gene, n»’d this man tag and foftals at KwSffHlth street. ». RIDDLE. S" YRUP—sabbls.Eastern Syrup for sale bj jji jqun Viotd t co. INKS AND FLUIDS-Arnold’s, Uavid's Warren. Klrtland'.Ml'l Maynard JaU Kit*. 31. 33 and 3S Matlrel TCE SPURS— oc VAEIOUS eiua fer nK Wtolrwi. .»1 R*un, By MArruEWfl . .-n, ■■ Ejnilbfldd .tret. Mar smß- gnQBXS. PIUME PEARL 211)M»- “ f B. jgsimaj. - pONORESS WATER—-A Vj Ud. d.y and fcr Bil»at JOB.H.MUWFS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Da. Ketser’s • 'Shoulder Braces — Frum Pitul.orßh Disputch, April 10th, IttfC,—Fur more than 3 years past w® hut® constantly worn tba WeaLiDgteo Sua ■ ponder Brace, manufactured Vy I>r. o®e- H. K"j*cr. of No 140 Wobd«tnx>t, in tbiaclty, and would heartily reewa munil It to aJlwho arc cothpcllea to follow a sedentary occu pation. A# wo haTcbefore retoarked, in »«iug attention to Its merit®, it answerrfer a brace and snapemlors; U»e wolgbt of tliepantaloous Uiugso placed a* U» continually t«nd to bring the shoulder* to their natural position and ex pand tho chest- Women, hundrrdsof whom «r« annually Injured by the wefeut oi eoqrmuua -eSirW, abould alw iwocurttbesobraCrs. B*p:>rlioul»r In procuring the kind ownll..n«Ka«n*dynf the brace. sold at DMlttJ. U. KBY&Eiys^i-desaloDrugtfd.lWVlocd r*«t, s/in of theOuM.'ii M.'>rtar_ JiimJAwxr _ An Inftalllble Cougn Remedy.—l bad t«B •irk threw month*, not ablo u, do anything. with « and stuffed condition of tha windpipe; I tried f»-r?ral or the b,-it physicians in this city without rc-coiring any benefit all of them sold iny long® were alfectod. i w«j confined to my Kd daring the greater part of this tint". I <» perforated * great deal of matt, r truiu my lung®. The Ural two dc**s of your pectoral Syrup tha| I U*‘h, 1 contd JJOUak*- «ilh-»ut laying down in my bod, bat I ha.l taken tw«? U.tllw l wu entirely cnr*d. I har» becu woll PTt-r since. Mr snk •tie*, commenced alwnt the tint «.f March, oi Uiia )«.;** 1 am now, and was at the tlm® of my euduiesa, living at Ttw.m.. Patterson's, in Cuioliiltcct, ucnr tbo Diamond. Pittsburgh Ocf 2*l, *ST. MicUaCl McArOT. KiSSnSi *m irDr. oso.il oer»EU,sa H» Wooditrwt, I’iUsbartjh, [hu,audio Dmg^UtsuTcrjThtw. ao2o:iUw*P "Por Deaf Peraoael—acoustic Auwcvta—fbes® ewly invmt.d instruments that euabl® tliodi-af In bear lb ’ apite.if are in adraureof anytlilifg >•*•! knuwa^or Ikely t<> ImvoUib of sny real »*rvico to deaf pomout By u«m o(ao arttllomllirmo. the row-c of l.wit.giMttMh'd. oud all the efreumitatwo* the« attend trumpets aid tube*, ore coUnlfdtfpi.ust'd with.. They are weru by loldcs w»4 oot to l>o perceptible to .others, and ate. -. •• '"SSditT’'' 1 pr, a. n. k CTsm. lM trmu “Twenty U»n BlW*lH»Cnrtd By Ot anrerrcroxra Kr» Lor-wWI I TTlrtirCaraato., cl Totntwrancarilla, rraseullrely Blind in onr '*)• fur meiitthfla tn-enly j'.-.n, and r.mld .rarely an- w iilt tin otner.. Eiic • "lint,.t tntin ly rurwl By one l.dlle i-r Latirni," and U-Iloi-e* tint another Butrin wlll JSith-reyca. Sold at Dr.GBO. 11. KKYSKKJ. X*-tW Wood .treat, .Ip. of tho U. l.h-i, Mortar. Prrco 2a rent.. no2osUwxK _ rpUE iIKALTHOK AMERICAN WOMEN X —For many J-a«M I harol-*”* UouLM with goners Weariness an'l languor, both mental and physical; capriw, HsUe»Ti«i«, dull Wathiclie, p.\in in the head and tesuphu, coldness and tund.-ucy to stiff., palpitation cf the heart, very easily fluttered or melted, raxlMt. atomach and btuvdailrnmuetl. with paio. Any rueutol or physical exertion was aura to brin« »t> ail the symptoms, and I bad In addition, falling of the womb, aud great pain In that ru gl.m. One pliyrician after another exhausted liU skill and gave me up. A pntiuut and pereev.ring wot MAH* SHALL':* UTKItINBCATHIIL»CON fortunate J ‘ and l bar.- no word* sufflrfcot to express my thankfulness v Mr- JULIA* ANNE JOHNSON. luul otherlronUbs, "juu.k—.s.' ’"' r - r V Craand Uagtwrcnd debility, Jiain In tUo «m n ItAck, a »ort of aching »d draaßjng*en»Uonißalu bcttriTi, the shonbhr blade* extending ao»n<he'«pin(fc yOiW-0f :: p*^ : tit*, trouble in the utomach and bowels, with cold uiadA" and feet and dreadful nerronsnew. The least excitement would make me (eel as if I aimnld fly away. I tried doctors and drugs, and everything, otic* after nnolfapr, without the Umofit. One bottle rd MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATIIOL ICON changod aome of tny tymptonw for the bcttcT, ttad n<nr I am entirely and radically cured I with that en-ry woman could know what it wilt d<>. CLARISSA 00EU M.VRSnALL’3 UTERINE CATUOUCAS has saved my Ufc,as 1 vrrily believe. I tried doctors and medicine until _ It loomed usclna to try longer; when I met with a lady wha.. rccununoiMledthe Cat huiiam w>strongly that I deemed itmy dnty to try It. I was mostly troubled with deranged ruci«- jtroation. ily symptoms were principally pains hi M» bock ; and abdomen, bearing down pain at the llnto of the iUnr**, bloating,colic, oansea, coiuUpntiui b ff-iiing u>f the bald; and Umba were bruised or broken, crcct&tiousaod Tomtttng anxiety (lifc socmol to be a burden,) disturbed sleep,lhlnt nMs,shndderlugs, fatiguoonwaDdugin the moruing, flatn (once, constipation, (>m-nro orblood in tho head, diAlacav especially when constant Inclination to pass water, great restlessness and sire to weep or fwl unhappy. I *u not only entirely cured myself of all three symptoms, which I hard given u-an perfect accouut of my sufferings, bot I have known bo many others cured in our town that l feet ixmud to let yon knor> . that others whoareelmilarly iltnoted may also find rfrliet•' ESIMA VOSBUROIL . <4 '• For a long time I bad Utcrinecomplalcts with the&lloV tng symptoms: I wna nervous, cmadatsd and lrriUbUt - emed to abound in complaints, some of which 1 will try to., give yom pain Id th«!owrrorgaas,nnda fl-cling as lfsomb ; ‘ tiling wMg-jias to fall out; Inability to walk much on ac count of a reeling of fullness; aching aud dragging, and. •hooting nalhs in tho back, lolnn, and extending down th*;. Jegii- tho julting produced by riding canoed great paltg UMiuodlc shootings and pains In On, siilo, stomach and bojriix. rklheadsclie, vrtUi ringing (ntboearw every fiber or tM body sermwl anv; great irriiabilify; iutenso Hervousno*, I - could not bear the least excitement without Wing prtwtrated for a«l»r. 1 could scarcely move alx.nt th* l*m*e,ond did not take pleasure in anything. I had given yp hnpo, liaving ried evemhluz. as I mipp.iM '1 in rain, but a friend catted my attention to LTKP.INK CATIIOLICON. I took it, hoping ogaln.-t Imp-. M««ft fonnjmt.-ty it cured me, and there hu'* a h«-*ltln«r or mordgraiefnl woman in the country. 1 trust jII will u«c it Tt i« tiuly the woman’s (rien-lln need. >»"• FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S UT-ERUiSCATUOLIOOX will crrUin- Jy curt Falling of IK* Iftrni. White*. Suppnned, or Painful Mnttlrualian, UUviling, luflsaunationt and I>£>s tnsn of the Kidiu ryl or Urinary Organ*, fot-ntum or Incr-n -tinsnct of Urin* t Tlrnrtburn, n>rfir*>irtf« AVrwUflteit. /Ut'nX innt, rulpiinlnmt, Crampt, IHdurUd Sleep, and all IrouUe* organic or nn»pathetic.ccnneCt<dmlA Su LUrint organ. MARSHALL'S VTHHIKE CJ TfIQLICOX U One Pollarand a naif per single l*ulr. On the rtcripi of tizaoUart fit*. ImtlU* iftaUU tent ly e»- vrtafru of charge, to the rod of the esvrestrouU. ***£lat <int * A,r thtpo * l <wn ’ eTOSt lf * ire will guarantee that Oit M~iicb»'cZl l* recn'ftj ofikrnumn/.- Atldrtt* Pr. UfcO. 11.-KSIBEK* dfthrmmry. " taTO * N Ut) Woo j ßtrf *. ritUbturjh, Him of the floUwi MartWi : ■ CORKER HAND LIBERTY STREET*, I RECEIVED DAILY. V-/CAN.. AND SHELL OYSTERS. Lake and Eastern Fish* &e. BOlS^lv A. O. HeGUEW STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT. WaUrStwt one door tbOTS sUrk*L ’ aalfcdtt STARCU AGENCEi-UAVXNG BEEN appointed Agent, fur'EUnimrgb, bytho MADISON t BTARCII COMPANY, fertile sale of tbdr celebrated FEABL ETAKCfI, (whichiiaxrrtmtedoctal la quality toanj kmwn inthbnarket)arfr29V.cf?pa»d toaopplj .Wbol<*«le.Bjj£.,.' exeatmsnnfactcwtf.pncea. WdlnTitatwaitanUoa***™ and whkh wlUbe mr* • uZs *«***» BBLS. ROLL BUTtEII; '8 do - : Efgc-ii.? ", 10 do gnpettoaPwor; 18 do ZimcXß da- do . w , airMvm * dilwobth, v-5 I *J^ ad fcrnl *.. r , 130 «0d133 Saeondttmt.*- TOHACCO and 4IGABS- S 3 bcxM Gnat’fl StTobftcco, * • rv - ' 33 do OrtW > * 6* - dcy n so <fo . r M 1L German agarttbqtbrtadi.. - •> r • TB»toro»t>dfur«alBl>j J>7 T.UTELBfcCf** , 9 coBAGSBARLEY; . , O 57 do v Otic; ■ , ~ w "•• ado - Baothjßeeir" - 16 kejf Kol Xart; - . . ' ISboxn CUoeae; ’ 3(totba Buckwheatyitmn ; ' • . > •■; - * Beo’diadforolelgr SDEXTHI * MLWOBTH \ : tJaU 130 B«sa3iutr- fHrtical. _l-r tnmiyy<-ar< OLD DOSII.MOS OYSTER ROUSE,
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