e:; . . - ,' t..',.„ .I.' ii^ !•- • .--. • . 14.1tt11 V alt tt;t-r it . . '.i 3?! V • iii11.i1337...14 Q. ' : .-, TUESDAY - MORNING, NOV. 23, 1868. irairrfrilh . J o APgie Or ; via airy- City. and Newsltemgs ~ T limastats.--obllerratiOaa7iikeu at Shaw's flytistiiii Stem N0.'53 Fifth sh, Nov. . • , 9 5 click. .i. r ' ... 37 rain 38 35 Butmetcr • Dana . Moor; Patricn llirwroe; st Bls'4 o,ll e .11111, Flfih street, rominencing,at 114 o'clock, a. M. All are eerillißly ievited to attend. • The en4arclsth rO-DAY will bi conducted by Rev. Wm. comer: • --e---- Cotrar or QUART= 88980211.—Before the full Benoh, mane up. the-ease, oarhfouday morning, of 111S21:1 h. W 043, x ho was plocca upon trial for advertistn lettery piliciee, or - schemes, in vie- Mon ot.the Act of -Assembly of March let, - - - .' • - . - ' The penalty for this offence is .a fine not ex , ceeding $lOOO, or imProsonment -in the county jail not less than nit menthe: it: B." Roberts and G. M'C: Keys' appeared for the prisoner, and the Districtttorney.for the. Commonwealth. Mayor Weaver being _sworn, testified to the facts of he counts ; 'nfahs — liokets and other I =were timed an the rooms' of Wood, on Smith field stfeet,..oPPosire the PUt Oilier. Barnhill, Mayor's clerk, and William C. .11Landlton, police officer, were also SWOTS and tes tified as tir the facts within their knowledge, bearingoirthe case of the accused. , Robert', Anderson, late postmaster, featified that Waal Coninlained 'to him that he (Wood) ,ill,l not got his letters and that they were given • latcrihe hands - of irometwoly else; that Woodiold ' .him thathe (W.) was a partner -in the firm of J. B. ralea.& Co., and that letters to that address were Tor him.“ Mi. - Andaman told him that if . he wittbimaite an iffidailt to that effect he might hav,the letters to that address, This Wool pronsisedin-do, but never did. • Mr: Roberts at this stage of the case, with drew. . the plea - of not guiltyand entered the plea. orgnilty. - TheAefence turned- upon the proof that Wood was not a member of the se-called, or pretended, firm of J. D. Yates 4:. Co. The pris-' ones was remanded to jail, where he has been ever since Let summer. Conspiracy fodefrauti."-In the afternoon, the case or Com. vs. AVM... Mahan and C. G. Rodg ers, indicted for conspiracy to defraud, on oath of John Stoolidale, was taken up. The indict ment contained fire *outs. . M. Swartawelder, Esq., appeared as counsel for the.prosocutor. In opening the case be stated that Antlers 0 Rodgers went into business as bankers and brokers sime time since with what amount of capital would In due time be shown. Among other depositors with then, was this Mr. Stockdale,'Who had placed there for safe keep ' ing $150; it being as issafd all ho had. St ackdale is a cripple,.abeolutely without kgo, and may be Seim oCessionally about our streets progrsss - lag -on hiC hands. - The first Count of the in dictment charged a conspiracy to defraud John Stockdale, D. M. Date, Marlin Sager and oth ers ;.. second' count charged a common cheat; the ,third, fourth and fifth counts were based upon the second section of the Act of April 15th,.1858. Dr. D. St . Date, it was alleged, de posited with the firm $2OOO, and Martin. Sager $100: The prni closed in Augnet last. And. . Burke, Thos. Mellon and J. M.: Kirkpatrick, Elms., appeared as counsel for defendants. Dr.-D. M. Doke being called as a witness; tes tified that between the 4th of :February and the . 29th July, 1858, he had deposited various sums of money with the firm. Irtid $4,185 on de posit with the firm when they closed on the 2d of August; I found their establishment closed on the afternoon of the 2d of August; had a eon ' versation with Rodgers the time I made the Let deposit; asked Mr. It. if there' was to be any - change in the firm and he said not; raid I want ed Lo know about the hence, as !would netlike to lose as much money as I had there; asked him to call and have: some :Author conversation on this subject; called at my office during the day; - Twee engiged; saw him again on Thuredaj cr Friday of the next week; some time in Mai* or • . June a difficulty occurred between him and Geo. Arthnrs; in a conversation, Wm. Arthurs, one of the defendants, told me he thought of retiring from firm„ as he thought be was an injury to the credit of the house; told him I understood _ theyhad a capital of something over $30,000; replied that he thought they had a little elr - - that; George Arthur. maid °melds that they had • a capital-or_.soo,ooo, and this induced mete de-1, , posit with the firm; Mr. Arthuts .said that . I honaht•they had some $12,000 or $l4, - ""'"lktu tlliii....o . Azooroj, OEN law tu..... .... . al olerneyfierwiusiitilible to account for iff.ativert o sight ,thousand dollars.. . On croerexsmiustion. I left two notes for collection—one for $2Ol _and another for $.105; got the proceeds from Mr. Rodgers after the firm had closed, they were to have paid me,B per cent. on the $2OOO certificate of deposit; had no arrangement with them as regards the balance; they gave me to understand that their cordial was about $30,000; have no recollection of hav ing told Professor Denthett or any body else that it was George Arthure who told me they were worth $30,000, at least, and that Mr. Rod gers never told me anything about their affairs, bat I did tell him that Geo. Arthus bad told:me that they had $50,000 to begin on, and that' he told me en Thursday before the concern cloud that. it WAS perfeally, safe and that old Mr. E 'rut was at - the bottoni of the concern: - Mr. Kirkpatrick hero questioned Dr. bake as to whether be had not made threats at any time against these parties, !Lying that he would send them to hell Mr. Swarlswelder objeotedand_the Court:ape tained the objection. Judge . 'McClure remarked that it might be a threat to ertijr that be would send a man to jail, but it was no threat to say under the circumstances that he would send a man to bell. On eves - Yaw:Won when bankers break up and depositors kite their money, there is niore,swearing. than there was in the army in Flanders. • • Dr.' Deka 'proceeded—They always honored my checks; honored dnale when I war away from home; never offered to pay me port' of my diipmdt; did tit:J.9v to Mr. Rodgers that land oOtheti of..the creditors would follow him to the este" of —, but we would make our money. Ths Court here adjourned. Taw - followlog:Was read yesterday, In the Su , Ohtinros' fit sue Freer Want. &Pooh Cessj--,- In the matter of the eloktion of a School Direc tor in the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Neat:marl Quarter Sessions or Allegbpay county. Woodward,'3.—The first error assigned is In tel to the whole of thy proceeding. Beyond controversy the Coun had no jurisdiction of it in this form.' The 34th imetion of the Act ,of AsSembly relating to the election of School Di 'rectors,!provides that the legality of any such *Mellon may be contested in writing 'by motor .more ijnatified citizens. - Of that °onto., juri.i. diction beconfeired on the Quatter Sessions. But . nut Bud a cane., Under the im fresiion. drat' henry Murphy, one of the School • I/treat - ors, had removed his readout° to the' 6th „.Inlird.Of the city, and an vacated his seat a School Director in the lot Ward, the people — elected Samuel P. Collintres hie atiecessor. But the. Board - 6f Direetors knew of no vaosuOy. They recognized Murphy as a continuing and st tentive member of the Board and declined to tsd mil Collhasio a Seat therein. Collins.egetlis to have acquiesced in the decis ion-of the Beard, for he has instituted 'no pie 'asedloga to gain the seat. ' . Meanwhile, nobody ;'..tionteedalbeeleetlon. - . • Sulam cillserte who have more faith in the •lticadey than the Board of Directors had, tall on the Court* of. Quarter Sessions to atablish sad sot inn Collins' elettion. - The Court should out have entertained such an application. Until the 'election • was contested by somebody, the Court. bad nothing to do with IL The jurisdic tion confetti(' is. to inquire into the 1 •6 14 DY, of .' election° at lite instance of conifstanta—not of supporteri. They who deny the legality of the ,-.ool o m nal Ihe only patties whu can sot the Luinstion--hot they who affirmita .Iglde.-Collias.traata the 'office, he OHM estab '. Ibials title toll in another Court, and by a, dif ferent rteeedleg The geostee Sessions has welerWiellon 'aldiGht*ftiliat while he does , not seek It by'.the ippropiate remedy,. Me •filendi are not ici thrust It upon Min,hy Rue* a .nunrement a the,_hare tried hero. There areiereral other molten In= the piss which tool( eery' hopelessly, for the . petitlisnirk but It is unnecessary in go- Into theni, fir the whin. proneeding. RIM eoram non judice. The proceedi n gs are ravened and eet • isatirtantst Pnoor.—lt 1 / 3 1334 be it,watler yery gratifying to the jams In thelacoby mote, that the hit doubt'se to the Identity of the body of. Pdergariitlicoby bee been swept away. Facia tirhleh could not be brought to their notice teen spired;.thil settled the - case : The sore, alleged to have barn sit Ides, J.'s leg, was found. It wee thetied ' . .Anba. ?of. Sutler lIWOre it Vriii'on 'none held been ecru .011 the left by obierred - . • Alelaeraularraillse Eliza . Laval 'appeared AU& :night .at ;Ponta's, Is'. lits ..sharscter of She is s splendid - settees, sad wortby .st ber highliss, • MIA Charlotte Wyetie appeared at Porter's, Meg Meatlies last Wight sad played her psrt -She appears thLs the - great i;p4j..lof Adrienne Lesoorreo., - Eceoviuncs SALO Or rOCKS AND ROAM EMIL Toxtl4 toyitilitliation to ihe rata oatiticeiti,loodloal ;estate tatisinttaustik tbs . mippastodfloiel Toomia4o. 54 by 11:11L-Arrivati9tioseer. . • prowszepaan Thr 1786, 4fiktherappediihltii Centennial has set 87617 E .. oitempinehttattog arreminiseene” we present to one melees; below, Uto finiViitt , Wii*Per ne eohnt of this oily that was eeer=pubUshed: lathaagoßlit Is from-- • t •." Citizens' t Efeehenles'" Iron City fl Allegheny " flu PM:Min-eh Gazette of duly liSo. •. "The Allegheny river Muting from the north-east, and the Monongahela from the: tenth-west, meet at, th e angle of about thirty-three degrees and Vann the Ohlo.—Thin ie said to signify, in some of the Indian language', bloody ; So that the OEM viver inns Le bromism,' the River of , Blood. The French hove called it La Belle Riviera, that In, the Beautiful or Fair River, but this is not intended by them an boo ing any relation to the name Ohio. "It may have received the name of Ohio about the begbitting of the present century, when the Sin Na tions snide war• upon their fellow Ravages in these territories, and /subjected maven' tribes.. "The word Monongahela is said to signify, in'sene of the Indian languages, the Failing-its.Buois, that in, the strum of the Palling-in, or Mouldering Banks. "At the distanre of about four or Geo hundred yards from the head of the Ohio, is a small Wood, lying to the north-west side of the river, at the dis tune of 'seventy yards front the shore. It Is coVerell with wood, and at the lowest put is a lolly hill, fa- • mons for the number of wild turkeys which inhabit; it. The island not more in length than one quar-1 ter of a mile, and in breadth about one hundred', yards. A small space on the upper end is cleared and overgrown with grass. The savages had clear al it daring the late our, a party of them attached ; to the united Slates hiving placed their: wigwams and raised corn there. The Ohio, at the diatonie of about one mile from its aouree, winds round the lower ' end of the island, and disappears. I call the conflu ence M'The Allegheny and Monongahela the source oC the Ohio." "It is pleasant tonhierre tho conflict of then° two water* ,where they aleetr when of nn equal height the conbutla nqbal, and a small rippling appears from the point of land artheir junction to the dis tance of about Geo hundred yards. When the Alle gheny is master, as the tore is. the current keeps its course a great way into the Monongahela, before it in ororrome and falls into the hod of the Ohio. The Sionongobels, in Tike manner having mastery, bears an-ay the Allegheny, and with its muddy waters dis colors the eryetal cement of that river— This hap pens frequently, inasmuch as these two rivers, com ing from different climates of the country, aro sel dom swollen at the rime time. The flood of the Al legheny rises perhaps the highesL I have observed it to have been al least thirty feet above the level, by the impression of the ice on the branches of trees which overhang the river, and had been cat at the breaking up of the winter, when the snow and fiost, melting toward the north-east, throw themselves down with amazing rapidity and violence ins mighty, dehiga. The current of the Allegheny Is in general more rapid than that of the Monongahela, and though not broader or of greater depth, yet, from this vie. cninstance throws forward a greater quantity of water in the same space of time. In this river, at the distance of „about a mile above the town of Pittsburgh, is a beautiful-little inland, which; if there are river gods and nymphs, they may be sup posed to haunt. At the upper end of the inland, and toward the western shorn, is a small ripple, as it is called, where the water, bubbling as If it sprang from the pebbles of a fountain, given vivacity and an air of cheerfulness to the scene. 'The Gab of the Allegheny are harder and timer than those of the Monongahela or Ohio, owing, an Li supposed, to the greater coldness and purity of the water. The fish in general of those rivers aro good.' They are, the pike, weighing frequently fifteen or twenty pounds; the perch, much larger than any I have ever seen in the bay of Chesapeake, which is the only tide from whence I hays ever seen perch: there is also Mal sturgeon, and many other kinds of ad, "It is high amusement to those who art fond of fishing, to angle in those waters, more especially at the time of a general flood, when the frequent nib bles of the large and small Labe. entertain the ex pectation, and sometimes gratify it by a bite; and when those of the larger size are taken, it is neoes vary to play them-a considerable time before it Can be judged safe to draw them 10..1 hare sews a cants, half loaded in a morning by some of those moat ex pert In the employment, hut you will see in a Spring miming the banks of the rivers lined with moo fish ing, at - intervals from one another. This, with tho streams gently gliding, the woods, nt a distance, green, and the shadows lengthening toward thetown, forms a delightful scene. Fond or the water, I have ' been sometimes highly pleased in going with a select parry, in a small barge, op or down the rivers, and landing at a cool spring, to enjoy the verdant turf, amidst the shady bowers of ash-wood, sumsr.tree, or oak, planted by the hand of nature, not art. "It may, be said by some who will reed this de-. Seription which I hare given, or may be about to give, that It is minute and useless, inasmuch so they 'are observations of things well known. But let it be consideredethat it is not- intended for the people of this country., but for those at a distance, who may not yet be acquainted with the natural situation of the town of Pittsburgh, or having heard of it, may wish to be more porticitlarlY informed. Who knows. what families of fortune it may inclose, to emigrete this place? "Them is a rock known by the name of St'Kees rook, at th e distance of :shoot threo mile:. billow the head of the Ohio. It in the end of a promontory, who the river bend, to the north vowel.. and where, by the caching of the flood!, the earth ban been rut awnitaring severed ages, so that now the huge ging rocks appear, hollowed beneath, E.l as ••• .1...33•• a.f male., nod avorlaor, rw, on• NlDadno.l 3...4._.1. L 3 4 546.. Hem , aro 34.3 "autos a.l - Il i tistetsaill British ellberwangraved, who in former times, in parties of pleasure, had vieitad thin place. The town of Pittsburgh, at the head of the Ohio, is scarcely visible from hence, by means of an interne. pingisland, the lower, And of which is nearly oppo site the rocks. Jett below them, at the bending of the ;icor is a deep eddy water, which has boon sounded by a line of thirty fathoms, and no bottom found.• Above - berets a bamllifal extent of :bottom, containing five or els hundred acres, and the ground rising to the inland country with an easy-accent, so as Inform an esterase landseape As you ascend the river from them rocks, to the town of Pittsburgh, you pare by on your right hand the mouth-of a brook known by the name of the Saw-mill run. This emp ties itself about half a mile below the town, and is overlooked by a building on its banks, on the point of • bill which fronb the east, and is fret struck by the beams of the rising sun. At a small distance from its mouth is a saw=mill, about twenty perches below the situation of ea old mill built by the Brit .ish, the remains of some'parts of which aro yet soon. "At the head of the Ohio stands the town of Pitts burgh, on on angular piece of ground, the two river. forming the two sides of the angle. Just at the point stood, when I first came to this country, a tree, loan ing against which I have often overlooked the wave, or committing my garments to Its shade, bare bath ad in the transparent tides. Bow have I regretted its undeserved te, when the early winter flood tore it from the ro e , and left the bank bare.. stOn this p Int stood the old French Fort known by the name of Fort Du Qaeene, which was even , obit and blo up by the French in the campaign of 1 the British u der Gen. Fortes. The appearance of. the ditch an maned, with the 'salient angles and tendons still remains, en as to prevent that perfect '-leant of the ound which otherwise would exist. It has boon lon overgrown with the finest verdure, and depostured -on by cattle; but since the town has been laid out it has been enclosed, and buildings are erected. ' "Just above these works is the present garrison, bat by Gen.:Staab, and is said to have cost the crown of Britain 560,0011. Be that mit may, it hen been a work f great labor and of little use—for, sit uated on • lab, it is commanded by heights and • rising groa n on every aide, and some at less than the distance h a mile. The fortification is regular, constructed 'larding to the rules of art, and about three year' pat hatergood repair by Gen. Irwin, Who common est at this post. ,It has the advantage of an ecoolle t magasine, built of atone; but the time , is come, and tI. hoped wi ll riot again return, when , thirltso of th garrison is at an end. There is a line of poets bele It on the Ohio river, to the distance of three lam mild. The carafes come to this place for bid not for war, and any future contest I that wo mayhove with them, will be on the heads of I the. more.no orn 3130113 that fall into -the Minis- • siPPi• - . • „1, "The bank Of the Allegheny river, on the north west aide of the town of Pittsburgh, ie planted an orchard of apple trees, with some pear trees in termixed. Those were brought, it Is said, and plant ed by a British °Meer, who commanded at this place early_ on the fi rst occupation of it by the CTOIVII of EniTand: Iltihnurdereived the thanks of those who hare since articled • it, as the fruit is excellent, and the trees law ilaabaadanoo every year. Near the garrison on the Allegheny bank, were formerly what were called the kingli artillery gardens, delightful spots, cultivated highly to usefaleess and pleasure, Iha soil favoring the growth of plants and unworn, equal with any on the globe. t Over this ground the ancient herbs and plants springing up underneath the foot, It-is delightful still to walk, covered with the orchard shade. "On the margin of this river once flood a row of houses, elegant and neat, and not unworthy of the European taste but they have been swept away in the course of time, some for forming an opening to theriver from the_garrison, that the artillery might incommode the enemy approaching and deprived of . shelter; some torn away by the tory of the rising river, indignant of too near a pressure on lin banks. These batidinge were the receptacles of the ancient Indian trade, whieb, coming from the westward, cantered in this quarter: but of these brilltlinge, like decayed monuments of grandeur, no trice r ema i n ,. Those who, twenty years ago, saw them flourish, can only say, bare they stood. "From the verdant walk on the margin of this beautiful river, you have a view of an island about a mile above, round which th e river twines with a re splendent briglirtants; gliding on the eastern.hank. It-would wish to keep a straight direction, once sup posed to belle course • but thrown beneath . Waal. estly,imbinils, and fade. toward the town. When the I,oet;somes lira his enchanting song to peer his magic numbers on this - teems, this little island may asptre tp live with Moulin the gean sea, where the song-of Bomer drew the Image et delight, or_where the Cam or Isis, embracing in their bosoms *etas like there, are sung by Milton, father of the modern jTO 11 poscvnio To-x!oftiow.] Bawer Eltrtrsow.-L—Thle beloved pastor or the Church is still contied to his room, and mostly to hie though„ we are happy to say, hia physleians. stoat ,eronfidently ,of Ala mate: recovery. ], Some improtemmat has bear risible Ink °mid itiontlaring timbal two weeks some hoprovement 10 his appetite; etreugth and i general comfort. . He 'effete but Iltile„ and Is„ through - the mercy of Cod, resigned- tuld WO% Though we would by so means excite the hopes of the Church, yet we may say that then is greater encouragement now to hope for his,; restoration to health then when we last referred to his cue its these columns. Let uestill_prsy thatliod vottoluate his blessing to ac -171 the maeuse - eproyed for this end.— 11 . 744kiitol Do iai 14Wittiokiyisuissikezbibitibirilds svoh% will toloWit! NMSZ 293,746 529,076,1,60,0,053 496,655 253,814'1,351,10 192,667 172,1312 k 831,290 164,220 91,245 605,928 194,20 77,728 680,410 196,845 105,821 577,667 210,435 95,478 567,475 1,748,773 1,325,975,0,213, 9 1 1,619.172:1,334,1 776,106, 381 _129,601 107,547. ' Last week— Trrunr] Not • d Notes a lhor flat k• I T ittsburgh..- Exchange-- M. A . Citizen? .... Mechanic?. Iron City... Allegheny... $ 73,235 193,883 24,742 8,627 22,53. 15,274 29,921 La t week - Tun Literary Society Committee of Arrangements for the 25th, met last night, J.. 1. Case in the chair. The following Aide were announced by the Chief Marshal, those marked with a' to be mounted: Twin City, J. J. Case 4 ; IVebster, J. T. Don-dough; Allegheny, Will. it. Moody; Penn, J. J. Donnell • ; Fifth Ward Mutual Improvement, A. K. APClelland; Kane, IL Walker; Somerville, D. F. Itynd"; Sumner, J. ii. Beggs; Decemvirate, D. L. Crawford; Philo mathean, S. Taggart; Perry, .1. IT. Miller; Irving, .T. Simpson; F.durational Association, 11. rd. Kerr; Everett, It. C. Hazlett. The delegates reported the date of organization of their respective Societies as follows, and they will be so arranged in the Procession: —Penn, March, 1845. Webster, March, 1853. Allegheny, May, 1853. Fifth Ward Mutual Improvement, April.l Sumner, November, 1858. Philomathean, October, 1857. • • Decemvirato, November, 1557. Somerville, November, 1557. Everett, December, 1111.7. Kane, Starch, 1858. Twin City. August, 1855. Pony, September la, loss. The Penn offered their Ball fur the Societies to form in • the offer was accepted, as was also that of the Somerville, for the Soeletiosof Allegheny. The Chief Marshal will wear a white each, and the Aids red. ' Tho Societies vein wembla at nino o'clock on tho morning of the 25th. SUNUNU COURT. —Monday, Nov. 22, Court met at 9A. M. Present, full bench. The following opinions were delivered and judgments rendered: Belle ma. vs. Dell; and Bell's rxrs., itise Greene. 'Reversed: opinion by - Lowrie, C. .1. Kraft et el. vs. Gilchrist, 1858; C. I' Alleghe ny. Affirmed: Lowrie. Cunningham vs. McCue, 1e:1G: Armstrong. Affirmed: Lowrie. Maria va. Geddes et al . Cajon. Affirmed Lowrie. Irwiree heirs va. Irwin, Went. Ca Affirmed Lowrie. In re. election of School Director, First Ward Allegheny. Reversed; Woodward. Orimrs.Cavis; West. Co. Affirmed: Woodward White et al. vs. Williamson et al.: Armstroog Affirmed; Woodward. • • . Gilpin vs. Patterson; Armslrong. Af f irmed Woodward. Pittsburgh and Steubenville It It Co A ppeal Allegheny. Reverted: Woodward ..• • • • Livingston vs. P. &S. It. R. Co. Argued by Williams for pLnintiff in error, by U. P. lima ton and Craft contra, and closed in reply by Wil liston. Brown vs. Linn. Argfied by Wooda (or plain tiff in error, by Penney contra, and by Cochran for plaintiff in error concluding. Monongahela Bridge Co vs. Dugan. Argued by Williams and Sproul for Comlany and by A Watson contra PARADE Or TOE AMERICAN PROT. AMSocIATIoN —Extensive arrangements are cuakieg among the numerous lodges of the Protestant Associa tion of this city to take part in the procession at the Centennial celebration on next Thursday. It is also expected that a number of lodges from abroad will join in the line. The members of the different districts will assemble at their usual rendezvous, and from thence proceed to tin quesne Way, where the line will form in order fur the parade with the right reeling on Pitt et . Music has been provided for the occasion, and every care taken to guard against confusion. The Chief Marshal, lion. Wm. F. Johnston, will sea.. A LIU foist, hie e.t.a...Ante, John Aik•n and F 11. Collier, red; nod the aide, one from each odge, white. From present appearances, the j urn out will be unusually large, and it is expect- / ad tkisi. the Association will be a prominent rea lizes in the procession. All the fire companies of the city, including the Fairmount, and the companies of Allegheny and suburbs will turn out at the Centennial cel ebration on ThUrsday next at eight o'clock. The Committee of Arrangements are, Messrs. A. J. Clippies, Robert McCreary and J. Stewart. ---- AUSIEST or a MAIL Roeues.—Deputy United States Marshal Dougherty yesterday arrested ■ young man named Henry ?debater Can't*, charged with robbing the United States mail. The prisoner reached the city some days since, and afterwards went out to Eaat Liberty and pot up at one of the taverns in that village. On Saturday night United States Marshal of the Western District of Ohio, Seth Abbey, of Cleve land, came to the city in pursuit of a young man who was formerly mail carrier between Wake man and Warren, Ohio. lie is charged with abstracting Sr.koo from the mail bags. Dough ' erty had seen Carriehr, and suspected him at once. lie left for East Liberty to arrest Car riehr but his man was gone. He visited Wil kin:derg, but didn't find him. Yesterday, how ever, he nabbed him at hare's Hotel, on Liberty atreet. The necessary papers for his removal having been made out, Mr. Dougherty started for Warren, on the two o'clock train, with his prisoner. Carriehr is a genteel looking young man, of abdut twenty.five years of age, and of good address. The evidence against him la Bald to be of a very positive character. DEAD on NOT ?-1 1 1e stated on the authority of like Dispatch, usually one of the most correct papers In this city, that Mr. Locke, of the Bu cyrus Journal, was dead. Baring said so, we shall stick to it, till Mr. Locke makes some sign, notwithstanding the fact of the demise, is dis puted. It in enough for Locke to have been '!picked" up and carried to the third heavens in eulogistic flight, without having him brought to life again so suddenly. We don't take back our first statement; mind that. Eterrau.—The Board of Trustees of the Western University of Pennsylvania, on yester day, unanimously elected Prof. George Woode, of Maine, President of the Board of Instruction in that institution. Mr. Woods was formerly Prest. of Jamison College Id Tenn.; subsequently Princi pal of Um Gorham Seminary in Maine, and for the last fifteen years, Principal of tho Clank -.I Academy in Yarmouth near Portland. We trust the selection will prove all that the friends of the institution hope for it. A movemenr is on foot to, givehirs. Joseph C. Foster a benefit at the new theatre. The lady has been prostrated for wend weeks from a severe bronchial affection, and, though now re covering elowly, several mouths must elapse be fore she will be able to resume the arduous duties of her profession. Mrs. Foster lea most estimable lady, end in all the varied relations of lifOhas played her part well. We true: she may hie a real benefit.. Tats ATLANTIC MONTHLY, by favor of the pub- Holten,. is early on our table for December. The present is a capital number. In it, the autocrat makes his prelinduary bow to his imaginary au dience and makis his speech over the matutinal mahOgany. There are several brilliant articles in the number, and the whole are up to the ave rage which this monthly has established. For sale everywhere. - - CII.IOICTT MATCH AT IVAAIIINGTON. —On Thanks giving Day tho "Orange Cricket Club" of Wash ingten borodgh played the closing match of the season for an oyster supper. Thirteen members on s side, headed by Messrs. Koontz and liaz lett. • The Koontz party came out viriorions by sixty' runs and the oyster supper came on the board in splendid style. Ten Hanna City Journal, of the 6th inst., has intelligence from A. 0. McGrew, of this city, Uro men who left that town a few weeks pre. alone for Pike's Peak. taking his outfit in a wheelbarrow. Ire had paned several ex trait's, travelled from 20 to 30 miles per dey, and was full of faith that ho should make his ••pile•' as `soon as any body. Tara day week, the P., Ft. W. &C. it. P will be completed, sad care will commence mining through from Philadelphia to- Chicago. This road, being under the lame management as the Pennsylvania road, is now the longest route of uninterrupted railway In this country, being 824 miles. . Dimizen.—The Monongahela Insurance Co. declared 1 dividend yesterday of .$6 on each share, , payshle to stook. James A. lititchison, Eeq:, terreeddent of Ibis Company,. and Henry M. Atwooll, Secretary. The Company as may be teen, in a highly nourishing condition. (For tlis lithborgh Gaeta.) EDITNIS : In that large List of alma for thn Cool/nutlet celebration. thereto not ono llerman toentienail or appointadi,,,Thla lookijik..*lntect ut*ye#7.llo9_ and'Ailepnimatinly woOlaisnaptpinnalaaat' diriviat • Wm-lab Ocala b.iill3ng to takia put in rhireelibrathin-ond , renraosit thekotain. Eames Caai.--The new trial granted to Me young t 1111.21, who stands ocandetad of the murder of old man Weitzman, will come up in the Oyei and Terminer on Monday 'next. It was post ported this week so an not to bring it into Thurs day next, the day of the Centennial Celebration. 70,614 465,745. 252,602 94,119 04,630 165,607 69,575 As Oninsion.-4'We do not see In the published programme of the procession any place eet apart, for the clergy, the lawyers, doctors or otherprofesalonal men, who, doubtless, should have a place aasigmed them. • Tux Coal City linn, published by Mr. Jen nings, in New Castle, has been consolidated with the Cowan:, published by Mr. Durbin. Mr. J. will be connected with the consolidated paper Duo to Duo LT Duuk•. I Danl.. $99,6171 5190,167 27,865 . 133,742 9,548 10,192 12,668 19,6-15 13,132 59,870 Tun police of Allegheny hare arrested two men, named Morrison and Burns, charged with having entered the store of Mr. Bkianer, in Brownsville, stealing $3OO worth of clothing. 354 62,101 8,0051 10,319 $171,190 . $ 033,527 1011,794 019,345 TUC RAIL—It rained merrily all yesterday "afternoon and evening, and we think we can promise our friends down river a good stage of water within the next two days.. Is no case need it be expected that nn article truly good can be bad at the rate of one quite inferior; but in many branches of business an article possessing intrinsic worth i.e sold at such high rates as to place it beyond the mach of the mass. To remedy this in the clothin g line, Carnaghan, Federal street, Alle gheny city, will sell either ready made or ordered clothing of. the finer grades at prices below the regu lar rates, but for cons oats; judging from the amount of-his sales it may be inferred that his goods and prices are appreciated. 15,601 15,51, Tna lovers of good things can have their wants supplied at Fawn's, Federal street, Allegheny, they having just received, direct from the East, a splen did assortment of Jolliet', assorted preserves, fresh peaches, lobsters, green gages, Ac., which they can sell at unusually low figures, having purchased them at the very lowest cash prices. They have also on band a superior assortment Of fresh manufactured confectionery, comprising tbo choicest (Mantles, which they will dispose of cheap for cult. Their fl tends and patrons are cordially invited to call, and they will be convinced at once that they cannot do better In either of the cities. WH AT, OR IrMICII IS THE DUST, VIERMI PUCE or Won. " quoatlon dell, and hourly naked by parents, anxious for the health of Mar children. All who are at all aminaluted.vll.ll the artkle, 1011 Immediate ly sneerer, he. Nebula's Celebrated perreim ge , pr e p erm i by Fleming Dn.., Pit/grant,. /t has never been knoun to fall, and la one or Mtn eared remedies that ran too need. A friend of van lately handed us the tollewing atatement in reference to this Vermllbget NEW l'omt, &plumber 25th, 1952. Geritlemen..—A young lady or toy acquaintance bad been bit a long ;Imo my much Moulded selth Morn.. I advised her to try Dr. 11cLa'e P itts bu rg) permit., by Fleming 8r0.., of, Pa. She stecordingl rerum y rum chased and took one rfal, which caused her to dlasharge an tanned large tonality of none. Mao arm immediately mitered of all the dreadful aymytome •CtOUlplilylpg this disesius, and rapidly recovered In., usual health. The youne lady area not wish lee name mentioned; bee roe/deuce, how. ere r, IS 31) 111111 street, and *be refrrs to Mrs. Mantle, No. 3 Manhattan place: Itl.Pm - rh000r• will be contra to oak fur DR. hI'I.ANET CRLRBRATED O'ER VI FlltlE, cootturoctorod by 71.KMINO EROS. or ' , merman ts, PA. A t other Vonallage• In comp.. 100 ate Irvrtbl.l. • Dr. irL46O . • itenulno Venalflage, also erlebrahel Liver Pillootan now ho hail atoll retpectablo dreg otort.a. Ant I • penvine anT bnof thrsigetartror of nc19..141•11.7. naop. GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC hi•cureta. for Eledkal pm - puma, of • Tery enper.or kind IFNI Dement Oen or Rime. ch•ricee, whareTer an Rope.* ran, upon • remlN•tra of Tan Dollars. &them De 0 ICO U. REY2IIOI.. Nn. Woad al, Pittsburgh. Ple. Telegr PIIII.APKLYIITA, NOT. moves of oho. by the Nos clubs this evening : ULArli -NAV 1'!1P 32. K. to Q.'. 2.1 33. K. to K.'. 2d 34. P. to 1.1.'n it 's 4111 3.3. P. to K.'s Kt's 4th 3e.. P. takes I'. MZIMMI :IS. P.. to K stluaro 39. P. taker P., check 40. IL to Kt.'s 7th 41. R. to ll.b 7tb, rheek 41. It. take, P. 13. I . to K.'. 4th 41. Ih. to ls.'e mqu.ro St. Los to, Noe. 22.—The riser receded about a Gad within IS bouts, sand is still fading with plenty of water to Cairo. The Mississippi is full ire from St. Paul to Hannibal and is falling fast. The Missouri is full of ire from St. Joseph to Lexington, with three and a half feeti water in the rhmnel. There is no news from lb. Illinois. Snow has been falling steadily sierra early in the morning and ap pearances indicate its emlinuatiro throughout the der. Neu. VORA. Nov. 22.—The Bank Statement f the neek ending the 20th exhibits a decree. its Icr • 14 $ 1,128,006; increase in.ito.ttie of $ T51,000; 4. rTV"I.O eircUlation $115,00c: crew,n deposit $2 dnorea. in entire deposits iktd,po • Now Yon&, Nov. 22.—T dr of Canragtte 10-day rejected.. fraudulent, Congressional • tor. tront the Fir. Ward, in the bird Co-agree., al demi°, This takes 70 volt NM dickies. AI. S. h. obtained • mandamus t mpel the Itottrtlt count these vide, Lonnie]Lt.', Nov. 22.—Afrimoin'a riitton Oust at Ale/aphis. was burned on Saturday night; .533 hales of roma, belonging to Messrs. Dwight, 001 lt Co., were destroyed. It was insured to Boston. A Iro occurred to Columbus, Ky., on Saturday, n blob destroyed reiveral of tho beat buildings, with their ',merits. There was no inaisrante. Nov. 22.--tlnv. Willard delivered h message In the Indiana Legislature this ensuing. is very short, mud relates principally to the conditlo of the pnblic treasury. Teleffraphlo Market• • Ns, You, Nor. Z.l.—Cotton flran nlOl2lOO bales neer has declined: sales l'altal able Etats 1 4 , 13 01050: Ohlo pan 45.141; Foothenz Leavy. Wheat tansy, salsa 10,000 Los. Oven Bran Wee NOW Una. Chicago Beef las declined 10c saLes at $11.60@11. Mdts Pork btu declined 10c sate.; ea $l7 Widekr has declined Icd tales at Doc: Mita, Carol) la II do at 3011k,t , ... Pointe btwyant at 11%412. Dressed flocs of nt 761 . lard Oil declined Er; sales at 80455. Tallow Ilrat at 10c. Mock Markel—Chlcagonnd Hock Island 62.1..“ ConAwr. land 0.1 70%; Lacrosse & ?Jilwankie 414; Nen York Cen tral ems, Reading 521';; Mllwanlds end 31Incurl Ml•aottrt 9114; Panama:. 11. Co, 21! , 5.: Galena and Chicago Michigan Central. 5:111; Ede 173; Cleveland and Toledo TIN. CINCIIINrn, hov.ll--7loor nuebaogr.l with a moderate local demand; mke 800 bbl. sold at sl,Ckei4,oo. %%lay Lem with an active demand at W/c. flop holoyant with a largo demand: MOO bead told at $0,25 fee light, $6,40 for 200 fba.avertge and $0,75 for heavy. There were more buyer. than selless at the clam% the torripll RAO 110. Saturday, n.II the pens are foil. There la an attired emend for Mean Pork; 4000 Wale old at I it1,750M17. and holders, at Mariam, were uking higher rates. Green Manta sold to the askant of 2.500 plecen.clreing at 6 , /(MI7Vi and NV.: MOO: to. Bulk Moulders sold at 0,54. The market cloceal inmetthel. Money It In good demand. lischange Is dull at par and Vic prem . for Santnen. Weather gloomy with ale., Amuorminto Grand Gala Week AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCE:. TIIIIRSDAV 00M. ENCE 2 O'CLOCK, AND EVENING AT 7M FFCLOOK. M.A.SONICI FLA.L.L. JONES' GREAT PANORAMA OP THE OVERLAND ROUTE TO NEBRASKA. UTHA, ORE. OUN AND CALIFORNIA. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY! COMMENCINOTHURSDAYAFTER NOON AND ftYIKNINO,NOV.Ibtb, Thi. 1...Wel Panorama was painted from sixteen hinidral dsitherreotypos, taken at great coat of time and money, a. Ida, with the endurance of hardship. and danger, of the worst doecription. Every scene exhibited I. truthful, and hu been pro. nounerel, by returned Calltwolans, to be perfect. The New York Tribune ea,. 'lll I. a triumph of Arnerkan Art, and mach p , roductiOna make us proud door ministry and countrymen.' For further particulars of this troly beautiful painting see small bills. Doors open In the afternoon at o'clock, commoner at 2g. Keening : 7, commence at 7%. *disdain,. 2.5 cent; children lb rent.. Carriage. can be ordered et o'clock on Thurwlay of «mnoo,andetFy§erecyereolog. 11023 p I TTSB URG II PIIEATRE.-- PURSER AND WILLIAM BICYARGAND BOLA LIMILLS STUD PROPLIZTOBIS. flnt (newton ........... IttrYARLAND. PILIOSS OP ADMISSION: Dress Circle a Parquette 50 Fiche's to Private Boma 75 . Family Carrie 2S Whale Doam. $5,00 Colored Gallery 2 5 Praweaham 80mm...—...43,20 Colored Soar ........ ........ 50 • ........ • • Doorx opno at 7 lock. Oirtain st 7%. Boa offl op.n from 10 to 3 n'cl.k. Fourth night of the tomagement of the young American tragedienne, All, OLIAIILOTTE WYETTE, who will, ap. Rae this evening in her great hope, muntion of ''Atillanne TUESDAY rTENINCI, Nov. 23 , 1, will to presented the great ploy, in 6Sto acts, of ADRIENNE LEOOUVREUR. Adrienne. Mine {Wyatt.; Count do Bum, Mr. ll'Verl.ll. thiwittro Orehntr• The whole, to conclude with the Imo hhhtile comic ballet of MAD AS A MAWR LIMUS. •Too num* two grand purformateces. Zpectal gloticto Do. DION IeMON'S himarero-Euctine MA mitsrm—lirincfpal Depot for Me sok of this Unrivalled Ausiliory.—ln submitting IRO ambles toaJli <laminatingpnblic, no expense has beau spired to it. maim. to render it perfect to every metals! particular, la aider to keep pa. with the wooderfal improvements 'Atha age, and place It foremoet is this breach of Amadeu Elam [Mature. NO FAMILY NUOULD BE WITHOOT 01113. Retail Price $lO. It Is admirably adopted to proved! and sere every force of ale.% such as Cermumatice, &rate* Palsies; Rheum. ttatu, Dyspepsia, all forms*/ Phytical and Mental Pr, frac lion and Nervous Masses. . _ o grapt foam of thlo Appratts to ibis ilipalitioym ready Ow tnro,he power being Ohtrined front • Periannent linnet, no Anldsor other logralientebelog reqohid, abR. Eo. . . Buhl, wholesale and raall, 140 Woo! et PlUsb.g. oe2 s bM .11ftwhalo TieiocA—A tine article, for solo low at DR. KNYSERT,Na IRO 48'0014 - ocißbiklef Alum hour-+A . flty, or 'l'4B nt mt. issraziv Divistaml 4 (o.rom :;; _valila.r IkrußwAlm)r -44 Cgagril.t , V#trCo • - A=m2t4g.t4ow. '" linotrume Bucits—A • , CRINNITimg OP ARBITRATION Pal NOTTAIBIR. RDICIII, GLUM, V. P. 0. RAMIE; P. IL Dans, d. I. &arm J.J. Osumi. Weakly Review babe Pittsburgh Mark - et [Reported speciagyfar N. Ritsbinh Omegas] Pwronntan, Tusway, Roman V, la& 8111111111 to moderately active, notwithatanding the low 11115 of the rivers; but the activity to mainly confined to the filling of order. from the country trade, and to the pro duce market_ The expected rise in the Hen, has not been realised, and tho prospect today Is not gangling. They hen loot and rale In abundance north and wet of lel, but we have none bare. The disappobrtment to the coal men iv keen one, sod It to net at all improbable that Cincinnati and LonbrrAle will eXperlooeet• repetition of the coal fern. ins of 1858. IP. 8,--Pirice the above was written, weber., bad a heavy rain.) Metter la easy, at bank ; in fact, none of the banks co get all the good short paper they want, ee there la compara tively little of that clam making; and yet, In ordinary ba dness and., we have rarer aeon MOW] OD •Carte. to le • difficult thing to collect email hill•—an erldence tbst doll pervades nearly every breach and department of trade. Brims remain without much change. Floor and lirain rule ot former rates. mcept Corn, which Is higher. Prime Corn le quoted at 552560 in Chicago, 65 In Cincinnati, and 0 .475 in let. Imila—figures whkh clearly indicate e abort crop In the northwest. In Kentucky and Tennessee there Is it fair crop, but the demand from other 'actions will absorb all the mope. there nod keep price' up. The flog fever less been prevailing throughout the pack ing region during the week with great viole.e, but shows some sigma abating. The gambling "bulls" succeeded In Maio& up prices to a high figure, bat ha "bears" seem now to have the advantage, sod are polling them down &min. The Clnclunatl Commercial of &hada; any.: "From its weak and unsteady omdltku, reported yesterday the market has taken • downward tuna; sellers would gladly mallze at the prices obtainable yesterday. The average differ ence between buyers and sellers seems to be about 25 cents, which to day must he illiklebd by • yield en the part of the milers. The stock In the market la DOW large, the weather as Birorable as can =desired, and everything suitable fora' most ect Ivo brighten, eXcepting the prices, which still dater many regular peckers from ,taking hold with • will. The operation. thus far bare =eh mostly of • speculative char acter, by ;swan= who hare clea pl aces by Imre. dlately disposing ol the product In or buret. Ths most exporlemed packers are n=ble team& safe Margin to the business at present prime:even though the my of Short crop' ebould be fully Juatified, and It le probable-that all who go Into the bmineen at all, dose a. they would go Into a lottery,. expecting by skilllul management to arm= the penalty of their mahatma. The fact came to be established, that hogs now slaughtered have proved dencleut In weight, or In proportionate yield of la d—we ehould Infer to the &mentor 15 kl cent. The Loulnitliejoartud of Fel 7 ace: i "Between 3,000 and 4,000 bogy were on the market yo• I th tenlay. Woven were asking $6, , but we did not bear of • ale, this prim being generally re the views of the reg. War packers. Th e trade corulder • prices eatirely too high, nod some packers aro doing lag at all. Borne of the tinge coming in were bought I/ partite la the country at high prices, and they are new ffered for sale here by them. The oomher killed op to I t evening will ant fall short of 3,000 head." The Clikitgo Tribune of Saturday y• ; e The hog market Continues Onn t m aday. The receipts of live bogs were between 3,000 and 4,000-26 our load. having arrived by the Oaten. railway alma. The farmers of Ohio receipt region atal such ly u num mad their hogs litomarket dressed ; and the ober of live hogs at ittht season le an Indlcat that farmer. are austiom to well at the premtut rates, rather than trust to theluture. Light hog, were not In es good demand'.. honey, and the range OR those weigh. log only shunt 930 lbw , and m5der,53,760:44,25 groat Unary hog. ware In ective demand by packer* of Mom Pork at $4,• 5144,05, and fur some choke lots, weighing 300 ms and over 0,70 was pied. A city dealer mid today 1000 hog. to to delivered at (loin cy within ig ten dam, at Pik net—the hogs Marengo 240 Ms net weht The rhilade/pide bulletin says : "lo monid'ary circles there are no change. to notice, and none can be expected until tradeb•comosbuoyaot and there in more life among the nutunfacturem. The helmets of the ear will probably be moulded by not merchants In hak e . chin their accuoub(and closing op 01 uld score*, preperatury to opening new The N. V. Consultrclal Adsortimr of Saturday toys • wee^ There ere no new features in the money market this k • The standard rats on meal., at 4ji cent. at %Adeh the supply prawn on the market and mote occasion. al transactions are effected at lower figural. Therm has gew orally be.,. but little enintation daring the week. Paper ominous, amide and in good damned at 4 4 4 % # mt• far onto ply prime, fin to itd days, map to 6 and 6lt cent for 4 to 6 months." The Vincennes Omen. eays that it:ls the opinion of dish. terrine] peptone that "The corn of-lbleg, throughout lids part of the State, will to droun emelt,. 111 ellen ads It was in 1864—the 'mein of the greet t. kinch 01 the corn on the low lands Is not worth gathering, while that on the upland. greatly lighter than was at hoot mopottat The long coon nal wet weather he prevented much of it from maturing and it mousing van, decayed Mutt The tern erop always exerts dire produrtioo of pork; and m them is this tart, of Itself, would have • ten, light crop of pork. Out we have to a light crop of poet, tho !me of hugs d fail of by cholent whic d half of the en t ire number./ hog.ln on both oldie of the 'Wabash, from Vi It Is. evident that the pork crop of tI probability, he lighter than it war to no Mirage:Press nye: - The only noticeable features la I t Jay is the continued scarcity of curse have any to spare, end though me el id tii" of 1 111 cent, thorewen IMMO we pratunte large luta might have to bolt prem.!' The hut timelier of the St. Louis rte meat asys • "Money eolith:olM In falr demand r the 'tombs. port and venom ol trade; d can yet to utast rd for ell legitimate Inatome at the Tulin rates. 8 Ight /I:change on the Part was ailing poet 01 s will today ptermom, end probably all the Ran s will check at this towtorreve. 00 New Orleans p in. Time are firm ; quote Hankers' rates at lon days .1 litail% on e 0 slays; i11i002% on Pollays, awl 314( ola 4 months?' Cooceming the N. 0. market we iak the followlug from the likaytme of the 13th • "sugar—The receipts natinue b ,but bavlng met with on settee demand for shim., it, prices have, ban eery eett tioomottiod, .ugh worn. it, tuaterial odors don dueo our.laat weekly moo.. Th aaloa the meek have ranched almost 7 b oo lucludbig to Jay, and the market clones at the range of our whkh ae the 11•11111. lam work • aphis. —The following are the York and Philadelphia n HITE —POILADELPHIA. 1 32. R. to. Q.'s eq., cheek :13. It. to Ws 6th 34. P. to K.'s IL's tqh 35. I'. takes P. eo passoo 36. P. to K.'s 11.'s 4th 37. K. to Q.'s 4th :411. P. to L.. 13.'s 39. K. tikes P. 40. R. to Q.. Kt.'s fith '4l. K. to Q.'s Kt.'s sth '42. K. takes P. MMIIIM an,. 11. I'. take• P Outwanun.—. ....... ale to Fully .................... .6 .4%04 3.s4igis Prime and Choice. 6 %0 6 ) - 2 ix•oirifugai. Clanged and Rentin/.....4... 6.44739 Low Chained 5 3946 Week's receilda7Sl6 Mids. against 1.'971 for the correspond idg week Mat ear. Total receipts aloft the Ist of Peptent. ber 25,513 bbd ., against IM Ito the same time Mg year. Slotarisies—Witti Ohara! .apply and. good demand for shipment, the sale. of tha week hare amounted to nearly 10,030 Ikla, including 11100 today. Prima generally have been very full and clime. =tort% and AM for prime and choice, and 2:3024c gal. for inferior .41 entinary. MI( Ws hate adranced to 30®31c gat. receipts 10,110 Mils, against 6,999 fur the corns. pooling Or.h lost year. Total receipts 'Mee the tel of Sep tember 40:7311 Mils, against 9123 to the same data bet ARlES—the market motions unchanged and doll: wo quote Pots nominal at 5, Pearls at .'!:13;15%, and Sala Ash weedy at 334404. APPLES—the demand 1.. not very active, hot I. fully equal to the wpply; Inferior lota on hardly be told at ell; aoml common varielle. lull at $3,2503,50, sod prime to choke at $4,00€04,50. BUTTER AND lGitiS—the inquiry for prime Roll I. good at 182019, and the ncelpts an email; wk. of common title C. 17. and packed at 11. Egg. an quite limn, and strictly troth would bring 17418: BEAKS-the receipt. continue briek, hot the inquiry is re . stricted to the wants of the retail trade; min of new .mall white from gore.' 3 1 ;25051,31. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—the trade In this article le can. Ihnid to a few dealers, there being • general disinclination to deal In It to any extent. Salm from lint hand.; In 70 lb sac o ks at $2,12q2,25 gllOO lb., and from Hon at $2,4,3(0 2,5 BACON—A very light dement], and price. Heady; Balm of Shoulder. a 1 67; Sides at 81448,14; plain Ihtms ByAt 10 ; pieta cennased do 10)4011 ; Bugartured do, 1 2€/12Yr BUCKETS AND TURS—The factory prices (cash, par funds) at Fail Won and New Brighton an for Bockats $1,50 051,75, and Tolm. $4,71044.58,75 $1 Mu. Prom store, buckets .ell in the retail way t 51,711(52,00. BROOS--there I. stair supply, and pa m ws ugs from $ M $1 25 per down forcommon to $3 forcholco extra, Latinate. late CORDAGE— grade. miring accordingly. I klimllla Rope, coil, 13 01!1 lb Manilla Rope, cut, 14 0 it lb [lamp Rope, coil, 11 c gt m Hemp Rope, cut, 12 o v lb tar ,, al ItaPa coil, 11 c $1 JD Tarrml Rope, cut, 12 0 11 lb Pecking rant, flue, 11 t 88 lb Packing Yarn,com 10 0 lik lb BED CORDS-51.111a, $1,50, $2,24530.1051d05. Hemp, $1,37, pugma 14 dos. Hemp coll,ll tte lia - al pcouau LI mrs-11.m., 87 of st &,.. Hemp, 70t. COTTON TARNS—The market I. eteady at the following gnotatione: ^ POMO TAW II Noe. 5 tole kmlllBlBs 20 o ON. No. le ....... J. Nu.. II •IL 12 21 c lto N 0.17 ...... N 0.12 tb No.lB ..... N 0.14 No. 15 " eV lb N 0.20 ...... DOSES sits. No. 400....-.- II 0 711 dos N 0.800.. N 0.51.010 o Si d05N0.900... No. 613:1 9 c .41 dos N0.1000....n. No. 700 8 e 711 docl Corput chain, us.nol. 26c ni lb Taloo- 324 0 nt, Do do *Lite, 23 Conning. ' leo " to 35 onto, Rie " /Nally Unt1ing........17c " Do do 35 to 4k 220 " Uattlin, No. 1,........1G0 0 Coverlet Yam.- ..... 270 " Do No. 3,.........150 " Coodlnulek: 23e 0 No 1 " B NcTiYa No" 851 CANDLIO3 AND SOAP-Candles an steady at outolii yd run tlon.:-dipped 19%, mould 13 and adamantine 9421. Soap remains .e before, steady at 6 for common, 63.4 for Palm, and 10 for Sawyer'. Toilet and Castile, 6,1 i Rrelbero Ical 011 vet and 7 for ilerman. CRANURItRIRS-do II wad only an emulous' bigotry; nice in Um mull way at $l2ll bid. CWIEBE-there ht. not much activity, but the market I. firm at 734, with • alight upward tendency. Tbo demand Is coullned to the wants of tha retail and muutry trade: DRIED FRUIT -continues quite scarce ; sales on arrival of Apples at 62,3702,60, and Pachre at $4,6004,76. DRIED DRILP--Setall mike by the tierce at 128 , 12%. IVRATURII.9-we taste We/ of prime western, on anima, at 45 but early lu small lotg from store they are held In lb. small way at GO. FRED-we quote Wan from Ent band. at 70, Shorn fa, end !Wallop at $1,20. Yffiff-Blackarel No. 3 are firm. at $10.60; and hf do sr $5,60. Ilalifunerring 1 5,00 006 0 ,00, nod Matteson do,o 16,00. Lake Superior Whits sS,Oggllo,oogl bbl; hf do, $4,- 60@55,00. Trout, $8,60 it bbl; do hf do, $4,60. pimple -the market I. unchanged and rather dull; glen unladen% of super at $ 4,09 49 4 .78, and ext. , at $ 4 ,8705,00; bet the receipts an watts small, and met of the reported s.lee are at the outside Buren Prom store . , isles of oper 4 1 5,tre s tain "' g a g " 15 423 5 a. :17mg. :d° :` . r.: 3 ;. bye Poor, sates from atoned $4,25. GRAIN-oan are mare,and the demand being Andy prime tote nudity command 43405 on arrival. Rea con , . time. In steed) demand for distillers' ere, end all that of fered lo taken at 73. , Itamer continua to.cuoie In moletrate. ly, nod prime lots of Spring and fall mound do and 05: but leterior lot. eell e. low moo. Oak to sauce r and its deeds' request at Mon arrive', and 70 Goes awe. Waco?, Woo In asalllota from orogoa at 90 for prime Mediterra• neon, 96161 prime Red, and $1 for White. tiROGRRIRS-owlog to the low state of the river It bee been bound thillierat to get op new Sow and Molasses to any extent. The docks In the city are Are low. Ulm of Ba uer to retell mid country Inds at 8 Wand Relatives at 45 (348. Men I. steady at 123 i, an 10. at 6(;513X. GAB PRE-the following am the spantatkac for mulles* Iron tubing: Per Poet. .; • Per Peek. Iretb . pes Fir— ,73 eta. 134 In.hjh. P1 P . 1 41 1 I t . :4 : 1 34 : 1 . -1 !' ~-1 1 * *. ..7.1137% :3' hteloctto the erne tamary .26 dimmst. . HAM-4. tkir supply at cabs, and mks of now at $B4 sllnr oo. RS-Green Hides ere 11110 Ott owl lieu. salted do et 75F of Dry Hid* then! Are !nit lbw a market nod our arstutithiel at W. • • 11 fl-thor• it gone an aetteite prevalent In Bog 'puk ing.. Mess&del ages & 8r0.,G.• W. Jackson ,and P. Yellen' , k Co' an all backlog, and tbaitinemet put up ben Mkt} nr will be cutd4rabighuger thin tunaL Salsa of 709 bead at 4xegew,; - pew ads!, at 4 , ,..ar.i; 9,000 betide. Prints tmem.and WOO tk, Imp .00d. otookutoo. teteogo of Ilk, la oat. The idle/ at the *iitddeeiti 01 brit tkookontris rod many soma bap ipatic um, tots 0.• brad there. Deemed Liege of good doe wadi W 4 14 • . 1110X•kli bli'VlaTikiWilkilutkitlit*ii. ratoklirourcb.Ese d p u43^ FroPFOFfamitir.- - • • ti 06,00; ikeosca Bodif9 l . l ft .S f ' ti, . ...';ri .3)l.froutlioww t 0 1 S,P., ww .._ ,. t.. ..,!.- ~.,.• ' ''''...,1 . :, ' , i,', , ' ,-I. g .r 4, '''_____,_:' - ••••' ttia•llid gst Commercial. lollooont opon the at 011ie or DO cora. ency to give to ne a to thl• nose for o og the entroner nod •yrd probably one • oountlee bordering • to:lta month. Thin er:aeon Rill , in ell °maoel market I .y. :Nobody uemi ha• boon. nialotal ••decal to waver, el porclitooo4 It °el ....-26 c p lb Zb LLEATHER.—In returning thanks tohis Mends and generous public for the very liberal and I='g patronage beetnerad upon him, the. undersign taltes occulon to Invite attention to his Mock, to which bets receiving additions weekly, consisting of II NM WCIL end OAK BOLE Litstun,• UPPER LUTHER, FRENCH KlSSand CULP SKINS, Ladles and ilentlemenee MOROCCO, MON PINDINUS, CURILIIIRS' TOOLS sod TANNER& OIL. :KrOrders from the city trade for Sole Leather, Tanners' Oiler anything in hie line solicited and filled on the mat namonabhi 'mug WIL WILKINSON, ooLS N 0.217 Liberlystrect JOB PRINTING • STEAM JOE PRLNTING 01/17CE of lABLE OIL OLOTBS—Anotberlarge eup ply, of •operlor guilty and bnotlitil Kyles, jgot in the oil cloth warorootoo, Ra lad VS St. Clair Nave. s ob__ ""' ___ • J. & H. VIII GLIM BUOK.WII.EAT FLOUR--A large lot of fine DackwhasS Wear, Is 25 or:lElpound sacks, lbw alas pk, last reed arid for sabo b 1 WK. NUM; solo Nadas] Knot, Alkasbaby. WS. HAVEN ban now on hand the . most complatectock of &Woos.? ever offared Ws %Walloon Nam. 32, SS and all Market at no 6 HIDES -129 Green Salted Hides; 67 Dry nne dq Jut need sod far ado by BPRINGKEt HARBAIIIII • Oa, No, MI Liberty stow: OWMAN'S VZCI TAB LE CODROUND —tor the 'Mat end Lunge. Another ftwilk supply noll lam reed try • JOEL FLIKENO, • • . i corner Maenad ik Mutat t . DAG, aRoB.AND MMU= PA2Eitajoat flashed sad he Bab We el Pew Watecatas o f '. 1 9.11.1111.111 N, Pam Pak, .- tas6 • '• 00111irWinkstaat BeaotilW, .. A PPL 6S—M Eueaeh f o .40,- see ebv ammo: trial TRAMP ALMANAC. FOR walk Ar Web, 0.40100/TON t 00, 67 Wad - • nun 610 fOr STROP—M) bbls, Penne. WHE - ELER SEWING MACHINES, AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREIBT, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegh:..y County Agricultaral Society, held Sdptember 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE, And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sowing Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PIIRPO§ES:" THESE MACHINES which have gained, such an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of I I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed.- I '. 2. EConomy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management 5. Speed. G. Quietness of movement. , . 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STRB4.T. A MOST LIITSIL4L DZSVOIRVT TO czesarriv. ateakaular H. CHIL CU„ WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,. Pa., yli - AvE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TICE LARGEST AND MOST . EXTENSIVE I.I dock. or BOOTS A. N - D S I:I 0 .E- S Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to - A. L L A. N U wlN—r.ure Raring been purchased maser from the Manufacturers, chiefly for cam, and selected Irith GREAT CARE AS TO QIIALITX - AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. .ad :Hr3ferett=ltilzti; Ptptt4irtr,z:ii4eltulatr.rthaeopaOrricl:i:zltlrgiz toto Est_ aro lovitell to call 007:d&I!rar ROOFING. Oheap and Durable Fire and Water-Proof ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING. rHE FIRM OF PERRIN A. JOHNSON having, by mutual consent, been recently dissolv ed, O. A. BATES and Wit. JOUNSON glee notice that they hare entered into partnership, for the purpose of roe., eying on Mixture Boollng Beath.. In ail Its branches. under the name aed tree of BATES A JOHNSON, at the 4.1L1V STAND. 75 Smithfield S , awl:Hamm' Alley. We are now peeper.' to corer, with nnr SUPERIOR ROOPINO, steep or Set roof., over rough hoards, old dangle., composition or metal pada ateulboate, railroad care, An. being admirably adapted to withstand the urines clianges of weather, or the salons,' Ille, and it le not (Cured by being tramped upon. We elm ettend to' Stelmiriog old antral Root. In th e Mast th orough manner; also, to Cemeiating Tin. Iron, Copper or Zinc Roofs, making them welter-tight, and gleCurlog them against th e enamor the weather, foe $1,50 par Nelsen, pine hundred squabs feet.) - SIgING,LZI ROOFS OBIKENTED, Preeeeping them and rendering them PIRE.PROOP, far $2,00 par equans—djeconnt for huge mots. .. Tithlltoodog Is Chimps/ than Wax other kind of Rom; and le 'neared at nine rates ile instal roofs, ...I k tut sopereeding ail other Made. ' - Booing material for salo, with luttructioire for applying. Reference's and .rtificatee at onr °Mee. BATES SON, I • . No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Al l ey Pitteburgh,Pa. N. B.—Oarcanree le not rendered worthies. le preparing it ter the roof. oclis3endAw& Fence Nails keg.—. 11,75 dd 6 711 " " ed . 4.60 4d Odt Plan 9 to Inch Bed sy, .00.1 , vtr, &NA.. Inch 11 334 .......... : Z 45,1 M W. Mona Meal T by %, 7-16 and 54 inch. Dandy Tire, 1% by % 7-16 and % 3i/. Paddle Tree T ± and 1% by 3.16 and % In Jo 0 % 1 and 316!"4% e 6 to 6 —1,76 Wro't Space 'Winch .... 616 „ Boiler Meats 10 lb 6 1111.11 wcra. Noe. 18,14, 15,16• 17 V . ?, 44 t• IS, 23, a 24... 6 " '26 "611 - LB.e d EA B Ml3 l 7.a , ch ik ao i, go .. arot ao repent onr gnotat o h:ur Blauctter 1 1;fmr Leather Bkirtizt Leather __—...— ................... .._ . LARD—soma email sal. at ts ' r 2l ' 91 84 city No.ll, bald firma, at 11. " bare been m i le' LL I there Iv a poplar loqui 85; to Liaised we ma hear of oroYak'alreal7lodNgotrotleaut:osll2 at 8305.___ ROTATGILI—are advancing; sales from .tar. Are making at 75 for Reds, 60 for Inlzed, sod 57 far Nesbannocks. SEEDS—tbere I.scarcely any Clover offering, which Is t° t h,. :l ct it t elaUr i ag4VlSTV'ett4; el.puld now Grins. $5,60111. of G 4 55., 'llmotdy Is fo steady re.plest at 51,5001,00 R bus of 45 She, the Inside finre 11147... d isnot so are, and we quote et 51,0.k,01430. SALT--we note a Gdr Summed, rod sales of No. Ito the reKoter way el 51,00. WINDOW GLASS—prim are firm, and we repeaL oar quotations for Mammal Uses, city make 1-605 and In 9, 17 5 .2A. , 1 1 .1 1 . 0 fita,1Aa11 t, WAIT and Sin to mu.; $4:1.5; pricem countr7 med. 0601.b00.,... • =t. eseceodiNg isoclinal aim, 10 II cortSttiseemo " WHITE LEAD — firm and In steady demand at the cif keg fin. pore In oil, and dry 9c lb, subject to the ttival count. Red Lea/7834@R, net, sod Lltharge 8 . 54. WIIISKRY—StuaII - sties of Its. at 21; and Rectified at RIVKIN. BIZAVE. • Temerdey the weather was excedingiwglooiny and quite min; to the afternoon, though not eeoogh to to beef any substantial arrive to the river. The water he. receded again to bah,. the pier marks nod the of-cornett for bugloeee during the rest of the open weather, ritach we may moon. ably expect to have other thanencouraging. If the river were at ever la good a stage we donee think there would be • largo business, except that coal would run oat to market In Large gm:amities. There I. a greet abundance of that or tide &width:lg • rise, and large nmobers of people both here and In the chi...down the river depending no it. The various coalpools °Oho Monongahela are fall of wo u l d aded to the unmet capecity, and • coal beat atage let out mUlkaw of bushels. On the other hand, heel the active state of the market for produce which we observe le the reports from there, • huge amount of it would mrely be brought hither by our Mesm er., if the opportunity but once opened. The arrivals from below, on Sunday, with fair leads were the Commerce, the Cremona, and the Emma anthem. The Cremona will leave again to-morrow and the lemma anthem, the nice 2tholville packet, will depart without fall this day at 4 P.M. She never:fang, but is as prompt es the clock. We always feel very safe in ...commending her to the travelling public, knowing that .he will go safe through if ekUl nod are can .rail. The edema packet Key Weet,Capt.Rvang, to up for Loole- Mlle and she Is the only boat for that port. The steamer St. Louis, for St. Louie with Capt. Dean In command, havoc with greet dispatch. Also, the Sliver Cent maim., a Ant rate host and commander. The Jennie (BIT, Capt. Beers, is all ready (or CincinnstL For New Orlean. we have the &Mt. Watson, Capt. Ster ling: Om Flora Temple Capt. Fergie the Defender, Captain Rhoades, and the South ' America, Crept. Shepherd—ell first them boats and under good captain.. The St. Peel Times say. " Tor Rmor.--We tan mfely say that the nalgahle ma ma le at an end, so far as ouch:wrests am con g nected with the river. The levee yeaterdsy preaeutod an unuiruatly bogy saTae. The bats which have arrived during the put low days have brought up large mantilla: of height, and yew , buds; morning our levee we, well piled up with all kinds of merchandise. The floating ice, which to now defiles down , gtream, hes had the effect to excite some fear with the Clap tains, that they would be caught fast before nothing their voyage beck to their winter quarten. Wee appprehend, however, that the river will Tamale lofts present condition for two week. yet. The lee already formed 1. no barrier to navigation, It being very thin and rotten,and boats can mil; make their way through it without scataltdug soy damage. Bet we have bid them all good bye, andcan hard ly expect their return this, mason. AeCreesr ve WM Branaur Werdacx.—Whlle hying to land at the head of &nate/own Bar, almbsthed Against a log, shivering her stazhoard etenwpost, main tier to aka near two feet of water in her hold. Capt. Goopbell mid he had the place greyly buldboaded off, and thought ha would noon be twatly to prceeell. Eieec rising slowly all the way down. Weather cold and windy. From the Ctitelonitl Commercial of Monday. On the 20th of November, • year ago yesterday, the ice wee running very heavily to the river appagla Davenport. All navigates above Neokuk we. suspended • day or two afterthe above data On the 24th the river wasclosed at LeClair... On the Wilk the people were cumin the he at Muscatine. The river was soon oavigableugain, and did not close entirely, at Davenport. doriog the winter. Io 1868, the river clewed Dec 4. In 1856, it closed Dec. Et" The Ben Bolt mrierd from St. Louie and left for Pitts. burgh, where the will be dismantled, her machinery going Into • new staamer---.The &mom) sod Germ. cksna for thtlaborgh, loaded te the water..-.Thelthallow returned to Parkersburg with • Sc. pemunger and freight trip. The W. I. klaclay and Empire. City, fordo. Louie and J. 11. Prin. gle and Jesse R. Bell, for New Crimea &puled with fair trips. The Pringle was thronged with pascrengere ragooted with promptness stud amours at tb W. O. JOIIiISTON 00, 67 Wood it. - 1.40Af*,40 Oals in• far fasill by V. 1141=nrm• • nrr~~ rn rr"~~~~" '' riat N' S PIZTBBUEG PENIS+A H. CHILDS & CO ificgUlat SttamcvS. Monongahela River 11. B. Mall Packets inTAMERTELEOBAPB, I STEAM= .1 - Sprjeny ON, Are lags am:J. 0. WOODWearr. Can. Gaon. Milk. THE ABOVE NEtiv STEAMERS- - ARE J. now riming regularly... Morning Boats lona PIM. burgh at 8 o Mock A. ht., and Evening Batt at o'clock P. M. for killeoeport, Intrahothlown. Itononeyee. hole city, &diorama, Fayette City,. 0 reentleld, Cann/nab and Brownsville, there connecting with flockeAgg Conchae for thilatown, WayetteSprings,hforgnittown,Waraennerg. Carmichaellown and Jefferson Passengers ticketed thanagh from Pittebtlegh to Union. tonal for $2, meal. andetatemnue on bate Inch:else.— Ikeda renaming to= Bramante trove et 8 o'clock in the morrdngand bin the evening. For further information en. oars a t the au6 Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grantetreet, O. W. ieWINDLn6, Aorior."7 REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET NOR ZAIVESVILLK—The floe taw steamer KAMA °KAHAN, Capt. 111 temol ATua,will leer* kw Cm above and Laterveedltreport• MICKY TITESDA s at 4 o'clock v. el. For freight or peasego apply to bawd. .14 FLACK, BAIL'4F-9 A CO., Ag'ls. eincinnatt, &c. • •_.. iron onn.......iiiATI.—HECII:LAR j a g st z ~.E' PACKET—The fine passenger steamer a ENNIE GRAY, Capt. Beams, all' leave for the above aull all lutermedlate ports on TUIS DAY, =I loot, at 9 o'clock, A. At., pvtitinely. For frrl glat or paisotte aPPIy on Loard or (.00201 PLACK, DA11928 kCO outsbillc, Szr OR LOUISVILLE—The spleu d new rummager packet KEY WEST, • 3, will lea,' far the &boy. and all Jut aro laaaant, at 10 A. 44sbbille, &v. VASIIVILLE PACKET LINE- , TilB nue pamenger steam. lIAR3IO. NIA, Captain IL K. Ihulett, will leave for firanargle fiteithland. Clarkuvllle and Nashville on TLIIS DAT, lostant, at 10 A. !I. For freight or pasiasge 'attply o board.. tirt. • VOlt ST. LOUIS & ILEOKUK.- Tbo firm steamer ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jenale Deanorlll leave for the above and all Intern:ten/ate on MS DAY 1.11 Init. For freight or passage Potts, appixon beard. FOR Sl ' . LOUIS & KEOKUK.— nol7 _U The fine steamer Szturt E, enPl. Juo. S. IBMlllen will leave tor the:bove end all amen., diets ports on 'TILLS DAY, =I tort. For freight or plumage applrou board or to 0c1.4 FLAME, BARNES !CO., Agte. Ildn Orleans, sre. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW j a a tik . °EMBANK—no MIS steamer FLORA TOWLE; Cpt. W. U. Ferri., will leave Po t e ebt,,,l U 1 intermediate ports on Tills DAY, the MA hortaot,at O . CIOCk., R. U. For freight or pIAMOSO apply on board,Or JAI lola FLACK, BAIINICS A tXI., Apace. VOR jT------M,IMIIS AND NEW , .L* ORLEANS,—The Doe steamer DEFMND mt, Cape. J. D. Rhonda, wlll lease for the above, Imo all to t^ ate porta on TELLS DAY n 4 hot. For freighter panne apply on board or to' oeB F_____________ LACK, BARNES ELK, Agto FOR hfEhIPUIS AND NEW 011LEMIS.—The nee eteamer AOCTII APIEILIOA, OW, thepherd,./11 leire for tho lutot. and all Intermediate ports on THIS DAS, 22,1 InataCt:. Pot frelgbt or passage apply me board or t o 5- FLACK, BARNLI3 1. CO., Agents. DR. DObTETTTIOS BlTTims have itceived the warmest cconlnms from the prenatal people throughout Um Union. As• valuable mate for the cure of Dympepela. flatnienas Gonatlpation and general nerxecte debility, It canuot be epproached. Erery tikr nollr CLUIS /Oita 8201.2 uf fedora chrooleled thnmet oor pubilejoarnaLs There le nothing equal to the enjoyment, te s h eet which the afflicted experience when natng ratnahltlepeclno.- Its rand tone Its MTh and If 4011.11 Maine UpOltl s disordered stomicb, oink the ekeasing oflb. entirr lumen body. obogid recommend It to all dame. of 0/1. Cull.24l:lliy. an that) win IS nets. eery to marines the akeyncal of Ito heal :eller.* Is to porthwee d ale and be 1,00•114.7.1. gold byggtate and dealer. e erywhers, by 1109Y1Trnli sum!, msooractanua tul ptoprietore Water and be Vilna .4. ' oced/nlawTy RICHARDSON'S • nlk3-73 Damasks, Diapers; &c. • °ONSET - MEM OE 2 . IOII ARDSON'S'LIN- - • •• and thee desirous of obtaining the OrNIIINE OWN, ahwM ewe that the articles they purchase atu aeal- al with the lull name of the dm. lIIMIARDSON; SONS rt OMEN, ;'" ea • gaarantee of the eoundeele and duratilityof theGiode -.'- SON,Thu caution le rendered saanitiully -are aa largtd•.- quantified of inferlar and'dcketlee Hoene me preperech wwa after season and sealed with the hems of EICILA i IOW by Dish Hume, who regardful of the inlory lhdkted alike on the American coruutner awflhe nusaufac- ; • turen of the genuine Goode, will not meanly *Whim ... • budnem en profitable, whilepurcbesers the be impeeed with goods of a worthless character. J. aumcalss Lboaa, sonlyd 86 Church strut, ewYo k. - . .. 1. -. . WALLAODEE FOUNDRY - Min Purnistang Estithltiiiment' - STEAM ENGINES, BOMBES,. s OLLT . • PANS, MILL GLARING, alre thick, Much poi.. --. toys and Cutlet., of all ktode mute to order. •..' .. ..... .- Orate Nan, Sash Weights, Mill Imam, Proof Stat f i Anchor Salting Salting Cloths, Gum and Leather Itelthig; :: Portable Flour and cum Salle—the best he nem Preach Burr Smut Machbees,used to the city Mine and -,- over tho Weeb scour the grain, take out the chew Sod re. i... more the went balls before they eve broken by the leeitare: , • - French Burr Mill Stowe. =Meet ideated bkeke. -' • • Patent Shingle Mischhos,at 10,001/ to Z).000 per dan • - • Bowl Peewit water whorls, imeel 10, 7000.aollte; ‘:Seeir - ''• ' a• mochas the ma boa , and twice as mochas the-meet wat e r. . • - Lb. other Wheels he me. with an equal unbind of water. .-- Catalogue of Wheels adrem Wall who wt Beech's. tN• - See N 0.1119 Liberty sheer, pimer,,,,,.b. .. ..- . ei. welLalmdew T W. W. WALLiCIL — 7'. DORTABIM FLOUR AND CORM nur 4 Ls 1. —The Warden and bait article or the Mad: to the , matey. They ran lithe , G rind rut, sad taatt=trork They are a ete4. to lmbemen, oe' sa d -: Attahe a•e ta mew menttrlee. .7or sale UN*. 311;1 , 1= n ts t 4 • !OVA Moans Watele Work. Pia. a.kk. 32.1,i15431 • Liberty XXXXX Pittsburgh, ea. pIMARBLE MANTEl A i nadeliyntachite r i , urwri" ii.'"aerTab.dketZreti, Lapodag Stow, Kittle- aid Otona qtemit!". - :1••' .thin," on abort aetice. Martiesald low to tu trade. oft* r-;-; Mame); --,, --v , :-;,:lik -•%2:'••f-'4,?--;-cAW•PIit.-`.. t ---- E ..P-----,—_—,.7.„-,•.,-„,,,,.&,,, usrx •-•-, el ce ,i4 : 6, ...•t44:&iA,.1--: . - ..' _inlmulukitaio T , ak•.; - . • • .mm....T _....., .
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