„ I",xoi433ams.r. 6 . I PEP.PAt.# 30;` 1858. lii Maxi TI MPEILISIIIII.—Observationa taken at ,aapeis , Optician &creak, 58 Fifth sy N0V..291.b. . , o'cloca, a. y 31 .. ....... 35 Div:meter. ;11Mr. Dunn Ibrzon PaArte. Martnro, at Nooonio " Pillh Meet, commencing at 114 o'clock, A. C. All ace cordially invited to attend. The Axon:ink TO-DLY- will be. conducted by Rev. , . Timm or Jines- M. - Kum—This case of trial ,fog murder came on again in the Court of Oyer gnd . Tertainer yesterday, (Monday.) Kelly was timed. into-Moot in the morsnag and hie cow ' sod 'then' and there put in a plea of ..once in ttirtiL" Thls plea was of bourse very long and oonhaise4 many, repetitions, for the law deOnanda thit. Ile,. through his counsel, plead that, he should rot be put on trial !tries for' the on o *taw ; The eirenrostaneee of the, case Ten such, however, that this - plea was not held geed; The District Attornay, Mr. Collier , (who we are glad a see Rptirkeo 1,0 an to bea t post,) - demoired to the plea The Court over ruled the plea, entering a judgment of Quod re v/acted. 04 beteg milled upon 43 plead, the prisoner remained mute, and a plea of not guilty was entered for him by direction of the Court. These matters .ogoupied the attention of the Court until time of adjournment at noon. At tWo o'clock the job of empanelling a jury was commenced and continued wail nearly The - panel was entirely exhausted before success Crowned 'these efforts Al last, however, they , not the following— Junr—Alez. McClure, John Gillespie, Wm. Carter, ?ramie ,Cluley, James Ewing, Toomas Maim, Henry "Bunis, - Jos, einwrord, Bernard Babel, Jos. Arnietratig,; John Gormley, James . . Vialiengeili f iriniptoiily--C. Hershey, Wm. M. Arthure, Andrew: Weible, Wm. Brown, Thomas !lan, Wm. Early, Joo. ArlYeely, Jas. Denney, SamL'A'ndrew, I'rederio Pry, Jno. Lytle, Henry Haley, Jae. Joe. Herron, M. B. Hartzell, W. a. Edie, JllO. Id:Gowan, Ben. Challenged/or Coure—Alithew Hodkinson, C. R. Johniatt,'David Anderson, Joe; Andrews, (by Commonwealth,) John Hazlett, Joe. Dorringtoo, (deaf.) ; • - • - • - - Absent—SamL hl'Clure, Jr., Robt. Lee, Jr.. Jno. Fitzeinuncies, Joe. M'C. Ludwig, Robert Jamison, Thai. Peptide, Jae. Brady, Simpson Honer, Wm. Beatty. Zirumf.en clecount of Skimes.l9m. El'Eee, Jr., Molten Borland, Ebenezer Carry. . . Stood Aside--11..F. Agnew. The first witness placed upon the stand waa— Dr. A: H, Green—l was called in the morning after the old man Weisman was killed and found 1 hint dead; there was blood on the pillow, floor, atryia , y,latthitete, etc., made a post r mortein am minition with Dr: Madly found two cute en the head—ine on theiop end one on the bank of head. Pima a fracture , from the temporal to the parietal and thence to the occipital hone; sutures of the ekall • were generally looleaed; piece of 'kali between occipital and parietal bane knocked in and lay upon the brain, there was much aztravaseted blood between the bone and bare given' Dr. Grose' testimony as a key to this case. It is charged that Jas. IL Kelly, erlth twoothers,-(one of whom, found guilty of murder In the second degree, is in the smiles tiary, and the other haring been tried was au fit:W.(o *a:present at the tease ,of this old man Weinman, at midnight' and inflicted a blow, or blows on his head "of which he languisho_ and languishing dad die," on or about the Bth of October, 1857: • Kelly ban been once tried and convicted. His trial we reported at the time, as well as the two ()there who stood charged with him. Thai is three times this case of blood hoe figured in the newspapers, and that, we. thinic,is often enough. We shall, therefdrel :hereafter daring the pro gress of thie,trbet simply. keep. our r eaders ad rinetrof progrees c and there let the matter :Ina. James Kelly hat put himself on Clod and hin country, and if he is innocent he wit' doubtless be acquitted; if not; not. al "Waves" os Tim MAIII:N00.-11 will be remembered that Mr. Hart, mate of the Maren go, who was before the Mayor on Saturday, ...barged by Edw./2.am. arta having petaled ow e. 4 board and thus,manbired a negro man, gave a t , - fir Me appearadee on Monday /yes at ~...........1,...., h i 1, ... 447 Vira r. 'it'd judmnient. It Minya lqipeired'toitirth . Mi. Hart foyer did that with which he stood. charged, bat of course it was not our plate to say so. Capt. McCallum, the captain of the Marengo, was re-called and gave testimony at follows:- ”The welerelOset is in the stern part of the htarengo, bn the larboard Bide; the gangways of the trot were covered with ice, the door of the privy opens towards the after part so that a per son to it would be unable to nee what was going on forward; couldn't see front there what took place on the larboard side at all, even in day- light; I west to bed between ten and sieves o'clok on the night of the occurrence; I sleep in the texas; the inabes sleep there too; the watch is changed it one o'clock in the morning; we had a barge In tow on the larboard side coming up; I first beards man was miming next morning!! This testimony. will show that Reese must have been laborieg under some hallucination at the time in which la alleges the act was performed; as he could ..not have seen from where he says be wee, any , thing ocenring where he swears the , guilty circumstance triumphed. Mr. A. A.. Russell was swam, and testified _that Reese time to his office lent week, saying; that he had been to Kansas and had bought 160 acres of land for $5OO he took with him, but be-' log out of money, he wished Mr. Russell to loan him enough to get•home to Bedford, which he did.' Reese said he knew Bissell in Bedford in 1888; came back to my office the next day the worsefor liquor; told the story shout the mur der, which I put no tronlidepoe in. Mr. Rennig, mate of the Marengo, Minas End* Dr: D. W. Shaw and others, were SWIMS, sinitteetided to the. good character of Mr. Bart for peace add quietness. In conclusion, the Mayor discharged Mr. Bart, and he left the 'of fice with bia' friends, doubtless very much grat ged at the Irina . :v i "i: , I. 4'. i, 'F~;~: BeruzumCoumr.--Court met et 9A. u. Pre eenl; all the Judges. WM, ut. Woods; D. C. Allegheny. Affirmed fors7oo Ind coats, and reversed for all beyond that amount. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. Page's appesi; Indiana. Dial:dewed-at the cost of appellants. Rupp es. Orr; Armstrong. Affirmed. Opinion by Losnde, C. J. Road in Moon and Robinson townships; Q. 8.. Allegheny." Resumed. Burford vs.., Wilds; Armstrong. Reversed. Opinion by Church, J. Reed in Wag Nei township; Allegheny; Q. 8.. Itemmeed, ~Qpinion by Church, J. Chsrpennineit appeal; Somerset. Affirmed. Optalea by Thompson, .1. ..itinghanesappeal; D.C.; Allegheny. Quulte'd. • 'Conley et at. vs. School Directors of West Deer. tosmiffilp; C. P. Allegheny. Argued for plaint/111W eta, by - Hampton, and by Woods contra. ' Mary O'Hara's. Penna. Railroad, and Jetties O'Hara vs. Same. Continued. Garrett vs. Martin's appeal; D. C. Submitted Izl i pdy for appellant, and by Cochran sod m for sile's. erear.et aL vs. P., Ft . W. &C. R. R., and Commenweidth vs. Same. Equity continued. ;Yabttetown Iron Co. va..Cambris leap Co. et aL Argued by WilliSMO for complainant and Lawrie contra. Sarno vs. B=o 2 Motion for a re-argument filed. Commonwealth ex. rel. Thronria vs-Commis rdoneril of Allegheny county. Motion by Mr. Williams to set aside judgment in favor of re lator, andlenter judgment hi favor of respondent. 1:1Or;. ° 8.. N. Ili Ann Gaon—We learn that Col. Smomil W. Monk, formerly of this city, bat at present ono of thy Burpremly.indges of Nebraska Territory, was dangerousbr wounded with gun in Ms handl or ihiad; sl?few aye since. it appears that, 'doom d- by another gentle man, ha was out - huntinif on thoprairie,ind pass ing Into a eTurepUf bitebei with r view of driving some prairie bens from their Cover,his comrade, who.did.mot quern ids *son* disehmted his gun twice in sucerstion, the Ant load Went in the heaCand the in. the arm, indicting two. snore r . though not dangeroas, wounds. His, numerous friends here will be re joloutto lairs that Ms not likely to be attend ed with any miens mulls, and . hie ! Reedy oinvidemenes vas Minddently looked:Or. , . Inn mac Jobilfo'hison,. of bfalbeer- alley, nibs liana falba neweysperi considerably, since, ld regard to. solo ',difbasiltiee wth "militia had sobbed him of the affections at bde vire, hufieen arrested, lately, on Oath of his wife, for aunty of, the peace. Ile Is sopa rated front her, but., on elating the home she oocipiedi-on Pride.* night lut, he , found :ter c micurilieroand. =do is manse attack tipOs . k ^ ' , &tour PsariesTRECOITRID,-oM6Cr ta Thlgla . 1 1 : : 4 on Saturday Ifterneoss. ' reooverodAtis. Tees ''' Abi Dimond, a oupeissolthwasd by an. Oil: 6 i v DM rtetetir arrested lor robldo_g ~ . ,' - slgr Itml of,4ll Skinner in Throthunriils- , llAlle i filled with 4ileildistr "ft Other - AN*" V* Iron. Mission fit! rpT*l*--iin• 46,60114r3.0r. obloark). - .-....,. ~I.„-..,-,,,,.•,,.-..,...,,-. . ..: „t , , . ~..1:. 7 1 F71144 , PI `.*:".• •••- , . , . —;:‘ - j *-.4.' '..', - 4,,,4:,;iw:-.1i. , ,. --`,-• ,--, • gl.'' 4l n e --- - .. OPIIOIAy PAPER 01 silie oirr. rnria GALIOLICIaeII kiellennen, (Jr/MIRO J LY /858.—An interesting paper on the successful treat ment of this dreadful affection, and the allied dis eases of scrofula, table mesenteric*, etc. h the hypophonthites of li me and soda, has just been y pre sented to the Academy of Sciences by Dr. .1. F. /Amain. It ban been known that, among the in organic or mineral substance' which enter into the composition of the body, phoephorus is to bo met with in conehlerable quantities, bat chemist,' and physiologists are, as yet, enable to decide whether it is found only as phosphoric acid; that is, in a •tato of complete oxydation, and, as each, no longer 1101,10 to be burnt by the oxygen of the atmosphere, vas, for instance, in the mineral matter of bones) or whether it also exists in a lower state of oxydatioa, and, as Noah, capable of keeping up the slow em bolden whicireasurtitutca one of the principal p nOnnella of life. Opinions on this point are very nearly balanced, the celebrated Llabig, for instance, stating that it is Impossible to decide the question in the present state of chemical analysis, while his chief disciple in England, tile late Dr. Gregory, Pro fessor of Chemistry at Edinburgh, declares that it is absurd to suppose that phosphorus can exist in the animal frarile in any other condition than at, phos phoric acid. Dr. Churchill, by a series or scientific deductions, which it would hi lOreign to our purpose to examine, came, in 1855, to the coneltudon that not only was It ria2OSS/Ary to admit that phosphorus /misted in the body, in en oxydisable!M combustible condition, but likewise that the proximate cause, or at least an in dispensable condition, to the existence of consump tion or tuterenlosis, was the undue waste ar the de. Octant supply of the principle. Donee, be drew the obvious inference, that the meant, of curing the dis ease consisted in the restoring of the deficient el. manta.. For this purpose it was °smeary to /elect IMMO compflond of phosphorus, which would be at the same time oxidixable and assimilable, that is, capa ble of entering. Into and forming a part of the sys rani. These COOdiiiollll wore found to exist in the hipophosphites above mentioned. Dr. Churchill's views were lint made known lasi July, in • paper presented to the Academy of Medicine, and sashes gustily embodied is a work on Consumption, which appeased in October. Sinee,then, the Author hoe eotitinued and extended his researches, and his re cant communication to the Academy meth:tenet* le fended On the observation of forty-one came.' The cure of Conmimption, in the second and third, stages (at a period,' consequently, when! there can be no uncertainty as to the nature of the disease,) can be obtained In all eases, by this treatment, ex cept when the existing lesion of the tangs is !of Itself sufficient to produce death. Contrary to the opinion generally received, the third stage of Eon suroptron is, all other "rircumetanses being equal, mons amenable 1.6 `vestment thee the teemid. Tiered itarypesdiepolition sums inn° tr ay to cotintereetthe effsed - utitheirjrpophosphitee; patients in wheat it wen stiesgly marked recovering as rapidly 4lit others. The paper has beet Warred by the AcadeMytO committee consisting of Drs. serves, Andra!, !and Claude Bernard, and it is highly desirable that these gentlemen should lime es little- them as postible In verifyieg whether and holt far Dr . Chtuchilrer ! views are founded in troth: mars particularly* the author *tattle that tie 'remedy! dlicoieted by hint has. not only'a curative Ofeet, but sill, if need whenever there auspickin of the disease, preveletitadeverop. maid, sod dam act as a pee ureate!. with itigur4,ta consumption, }its' t as ?activation, does_with leotard to smallpox, It to already astansivelynseeffereagh. out the,whole of the Continent, sad tavorablevendte have. been already obtained m Emma,' . oAmmoy, I Italy and Spain, u wall no at St. retivibug amid w:0 stab* *kite, that, In. eonsequanesvoi , Dr, ohnrshili r s &moray, the.lskunsfaetate Of! thy - b:PP phosWles in Path, hal efreatlyt .ettalaidsiconaidertikj ftrllle iMPOrlant* kfifele r bore they wen fultdaessisuiedepiciamme thelabims. tarp feartid'he !bli.,CfliMs,74l4.s.tvextettett„Vaht R umataris.....nutfoilir)eing Interesting Items we ottp from the Methodist Christian Advocate of yetiterdiy:' `ltte nits ht: E. Church in the y settle. meat; etikhe Oil Creek road, will be dedicated to the worship of God on Wednesday, the first of December, 1858. Services conducted by Rev. If, Mule/. The examination at Pittsburgh Female College at Unclose of the Fall term:takes place on the 3d of December. The parents snd friends of the College are invited to be present. Tho next term commences on the 811 i prox. On the 14th of December a festival will be held at some convenient place in the city, the proceeds of which win bo devoted to! he payment of the debt yet resting on the Trinity M. E. Church. DIrDICA,27OB.—The dedication of tho ham street blethodisM. Church, in the boroug g h of Birmingham, took place on Sunday, the 21 st Ind. The following brief history of Methodism in this place may be allowed: In the year 1634, when Birmingham was a small appointment attached to Pittsburgh, with a shabby frame building for holding services, Bay- P. M. ArGlowan purchased a lot, and a email, one -storied brick building was erected thereon—at present occupied by our German Methodist brethren. Something over a dozen Dears ago this building, becoming too small, WAD exchanged for a more capacious edifice on Center street, belonging to the Presbyterians, who coca. pied it until it came into the possession of the Germane. During the latter part of last year, the congregation took dope towards securing the present location, which is conceded to be the best in the borough.' The her. 11. D. Fisher, then preacher in charge, Undertook the work. nesistedliy a noble set of laymen, and secured a subscription of ;5,000. While the work was progressing he was sent to KatlB3B, and Rev. 1 Gustavus A. Lowman appointed in hie room. Notwithstanding the hard times end other dis couraging circumstances, the church was finish ed su aicien fly to be opened for regular service at the time named above. The building is brick, sixty by eighty feel, two stories high, built with pilasters, and has a steeple one hundred and ten feet above the ground. In the. conferences patronizing the Pittel.orall Cal tartan Advocate there were added to the ohurch last year about. 11,000 souls." Luton quantities of Beef, Pork, and miscella neous freight are being carried on the C. & P. Railroad for New Yorirallti Philadelphia. Yes terday there were 2329 barrels of Potatoes, 288 barrels of Beans and 57 barrels of Apples re ceived here from Buffalo by the propeller Eu phrates and shipped to J. B. Canfield, of Pitts burgh. This is a heavy consignment of pota toes. A large lot of Beef also went aver the road.—Cleretand Plaindealer, Saturday. The receipts of Pork over the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad for the week ending on Sat urday were 1300 bbls. and of Beef 210(1 bids. The Cleveland packers find it cheaper to ship through here to New York than over the Lake Shore.and New York roads, notwithstanding the tonnage lax, although Cleveland is directly on the-New York route. The receipts of hogs last week, for shipment east, by the three western roads, were 128 cars—a large increase over any previouttyear, and showing that the tendency bf this traffic, oleo, is to this point. The Pennsyl vania road furnishes to western shippers, beyond doubt, the best and cheapest route to the East. Tits following letter from Gen Semi . WWI notreeeived,until yesterday: HIAD QUARTERS or TIM Art:4l, New Fork, Nur. S, I Sss. j Geot/esitn: I am gratified to the receipt of yojr reqnest that I will share in the interesting exercises proposed for the 25th inst., at Fort Duquesne—the. We spot where, • bondred years ago, our then in f ant stern empire may be said to hare been baptlied In blood. It would be my pleasure to aid—could mypresenee contribute anything—in keeping olive among our people the suggestive historical associations to which your letter alludes. But my habitual occupations of duty, and other reasons, forbid the time and travel requisite for me to' participate in your eclebrali.. Wishing it every meccas, l am, gentlema with sentiments of MO regard and respect, your obedient servant, WINFIELD SCOTT. To Messrs. It. Emit, J. 11. Foster, cod other', Committee of Invitation, Pittsburgh, P.. Nov. 26. 1'.5.--I am dteply mortified to Gnd that tho fore going replyas not (by tome socidenti dexpatehed on the day of its data. IV. E. Tun Market Cm:ashie, Simpson Moore, was held to bail on Saturday, on complaint of Mra Ann Kelly, for on ati92llit nod• battery on two of bar children—a newsboy of els yours, and a match girl of eleren— who were , selling their wares in front or if,. market ...ran.' : the titan girl was Hung Inl 01 the. Were! limier atm roe. Pif' a horse, and her skirt torn off, Moore threat I I . to retaliate. so it is Mated, by a pros flop ing . etwat. Ow* ntaltlvew ray ..tong withett 1 •••• ' • SUMNER LITICILA •SOCICTT.—Tbe Smoot+ Literary Society will celebrate their second ani. nivereary nt ,Lafayette Hall, on Tuesday (this) evening, Nov. CO. The programme which we have receivedidlowe a great variety of selections, --orations, dialogues, etc. Young's Brass nand is engaged for the occasion. Some of the most Promising young men in Allegheny city lake Part. Tieketfof admis.sion 15 cents. The Swill ner Society deaeri•es. success, and the liberal patronage of the community. Tun Loin. Cnixoturs is the title of a most attractive little volume juat issued by W. S. lleJ .vea, corner of Market and Second. streets. Nothing is over -wrought yet all is sprightliness and animation. The writer deserves the thankti of the community for this contribution to litera- , turn and to the cause of humanity. It is a "Plea for the Poor" that must do good. There is not, a line which any one need wish expunged nor a sentiment approved by the author that is not re fined, benevolent and consistent with piety. Buy that Gook. It is for sale at J. S. Davlson's,• at W. S. Rentoure and at J. L. Read's. Now TO Bata SITVATIONS.—Tbere is one de sirable feature of the Iron City College, and one we believe peculiar to it, which we must not pass unnoticed—it makes heel - fan express aorta very effialenaagent in procuring situations and occu pations for such . tin it qnalifies to hold them.— Aferehante dlogarine. A OnAT MASS MIS SWIM] from Wm. Simpson, On knateedny evening last, from Lie farm near Mationingtawn, Lawrence county, Pa. Rictrtalt Connors.—ln Select Council, present: Blesses. Bennett, Berger, Brown, Iferdnian, Kammerer, Kizumid, Little, Miller, Morrow, Metargo, Pollock, Phillips, Witid and Preset. McAuley. Minutes of loot regular and special meeting react and approved. Mr. Ilerdman, from the Third Ward, present ed a memorial from the Allegheny Fire Company praying assistance in liquidation of their debts. Referred to Committee on Fire Engines and The petition of-Andrew Schaub was presented by Mr. Ward, of the Sixth Ward, asking ex• emptien from the tax levied upon him for gra ding and paving between Fulton and Caldwell street, along a lot which ho has recently pur chased from Michael Klinefelter. Referred to the Finance Committee. The President read a communication from the Controller, together with bills of sundry amounts, in all reaching the sum of $B2B •_>;, chargable to the Contingent Fund. These hills had to be liquidated-before action could be, had by Coun cils, and their action is called for. The nature of them bills were—exchange and discounts to Kramer & Rehm; postage stamps for Treasu rer's office; nerving notices of assessment, etc. On motion of Mr. Bennett the Mayor was au thorized to certify his warrants iii favor of the various individuals named in the report of bills in the Controller's paper above referred to. In all of which action C. C. concur. The President read a communication from the Diamond Market Association, with the following resolution : Raolved, That the Building Committee be authorized to contract for making doors in the front and rear of said building and make the interior - arrangements to correspond as far as practicable with the first story of the Market (louse on the Soutti-east side, and also erect a stairway in the West end of said building in ac cordance with the resolution of City Councils: Prorided that the consent of Council, to such alteration mid improvements be first obtained. The policy of adopting the suggestion of the Market House association and agreeing with them in regard to the proposed improvement, elicited quite a spirited discussion, in which Messrs. Ward, Kincaid, Brown, Bennett, Miller, Morrow and lierdenart joined. Mr. Bennett moved that the Councils adopt lie proposed re solution. Yeas—Messrs. Bennett, Brown, Iferdinan, Pollock, Phillips, and President APAuley. Nays—Messrs. Berger, Kincaid, Little, Mor row, M'Cargo, Ward. The vote was thus tied, and Mr. Miller, who was out at the moment the vole was taken, but came in and voting in the affirmative the ques tion was decided in the affirmative' Council then proceeded to elect the member for Auditing Committee from the Select Coun cil. On motion of Mr. Kincaid, Mr. Moorhead was erected by an unanimous vote. An ordinance, relative to the eolleetion of taxes was rend three times - and passed. An ordinance supplementary to an ordinance to allow draw backs for prompt payment of taxes for grading and paving, was read three times and passed. . Mr. Miller eutunitted a resolution to repair Second street between 'tress Street and a point opposite Chestnut Street, the same being in an impassible condition, and that $lOO from appro priation No. 41 be devoted to said repairs. Re ferred to Street Committee C. C, non-eoncur and amend by making the appropriation $3O, provided the Birmingham Bridge Co. contribute $50. , . 8. C. recede and concur. AO4ordinance, authorizing the grading and paving, etc., of Sinallman street between Car roll and Morris streets. Read three times and passed. Mr. Pollock Submitted the bill of Daniel Lit tle for grading Mulberry Alley between Alle gheny and Lumberman street, $55,75. Refer red to Street Committee . In all of which action not otherwise noted, C C. concur. Mr. Katismerer offered ao ordinance supple mentary to an ordinance granting certain privi leges to the Allegheny Valley R. R. Co Referr ed to Street Committee. Not acted on in C C Resolution front c.. C., at former meeting, taking $4OO from Appropriation No. 2 and adding to No. 7, the amount to be equally divid ed inzepairing streets in the two districts was concurred in . Coustoa Cousett. —Present: Mears Bailey, Caldwell, Campbell, Darlington, Dickson, Dig :nam, Streit, Floyd, Hamilton, Hunter, Ilutchi eon, Little, 51'Canilleee. 5 1'0eary, Norris, Reed, Rote,Robb, Sergeant. sterling, Thompaoo, War,lll'Kelvy, Pres't. The minutes of the two preceding meetings I were read and approved. Mr. Thompson presented a petition from citi zens reciting on Liberty street, relative to the dama g e &tiein g from the enteral ion of the grade of said Street, between Wayne and O'llaez etc On motion of Mr. Thompson, referred to a ,special comLo . ittee of three from the Common and Z4;r: iarawit=pcb74:ll:377: C. eon car and Kincaid and Ward appointed. 'From the samea petition relative to the tax I levied for paving on Mulberry Alley, between Factory and O'Hara streets. Read and referred to Finance Committee. From the same, a petition of like import from I citizens on Pike street. Read and referred to Finance Committee. Mr. Bailey, a communication from James Mackerel], relative to grading on Centre Avenue. 'Read and referred to Finance Committee. Mr. 51 'Candless—A bill presented to the heirs of C. Gibson, for grading and paving on Centre avenue, with the following resolution: Resolved, That the assessment for grading and I paving,nbarged to heirs of d:Gibson, be referred to Finance Committee. Read three times and passed. S. C . non-concur in these four cases, ' and refer to Street Committee. No further ac lion was bad thereon in C. C. The Ordinance aboliehing the office of Clerk to Committees, laid over Oct. •.25tb, came up. A motion to concur in the actin's of S. C. wee lost by the following vote: Ayes—Campbell, Darlington, Floyd, ilamilion,.j Hutchison, Serpent, Sterling -7. Naya—Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, !Agnew, Er- Tett, Hunter, Little, M'Candless, M'Geary, Nor- ris, Reed, Ross, Robb, Thompson, IVanl and Me- Preal-16. Mr.llobb presented the following: Whereas, The members of this Council, before entering upon their respective duties, have hound j themselves to endeavor their faithful discharge ] under the solemnity of au oath—thereby reeog nieverxing their accountability to God—and wishing to cherish a proper sense of that accounts bility so as to act under its Influence, and be- Hering that an appeal by prayer to God for wis dom to direct us in the discharge of our ditscult and varied duties would have a happy Influence in securing this result— Therefore, Resolred, That our President be is. quested either to lead as in prayer of call at his pleaeure on some member of Council to do no, that we may thee be wisely directed in the man agement of all interests committed I.Q our care. Rend three times and passed. • Mr. Dickson presented the following: Reeofned, That the Finance Committee be authorized to contract for a pair of scale. suita ble far weighing hay, stock, coal, &e., and have the cams placed on Rush street, at the most suitable location', to be paid for out of the reve nue derived from the same. Read and referred to the Finance Committee, with power to act. 8. C. concur. Dr. McCandless preeented the following. Resolved, That a committee of three from the Common and two from the Select Council be appointed to confer with a similar committee from the Councils of Allegheny city, relative to vehicle license. Read three times and passed, and Messrs. Mc- Candless, Darlington and Campbell appointed on pert of C. C. In S. C. resolutlon indefinitely postponed. Council then proceeded to elect two persons to serve on a committee to audit the city ac con counts, sodd. Messrs. Errell and Campb* Were y electe Mr. Sergeant, an ordinance to redoes the eal ary of the clerk of the Standing Committee. The ordinance fixed the salary at one hundred dollars per annum. Mr. Reed moved to amend, by striking out .'one hundred" and insert two hundred. The amendment was adopted, the rules ern/pond ed and the ordinance, as amended, read three times and passed. B. O. non-eoneor and amend by fixing the salary at $2&. C. C. non-concur in the amendment of 8. C. In 8. C. action ad hered to, and Messrs. Brown and Bennett ap pointed a Conference Committee. Mr. Campbell presented an ordinance provid ing that after this year there shall be btst one Street Commiesioner. Laid over 013 second read ing, Councils refusing to suspend the rules. Mr. Sergeant offered the following: .- Resi)lord, That the Trustees of the Gas Works he.ilquested to_ erect a lamp post on the corner or Second and Brewerystreet. Read and refer rid to Committee on Gas Lighting. S. C. concur. lorni Mute Ewi Lawn."—We regret that ere have to escritlcethat little ewe lamb of cum neighbor Digham. We slated that the first Bug. gestion of The celebration came from Rev. Geo. Duffield. Yesterdey morning we acknowledged that the honor. belonged to you, and so It does, if one considers the publk suggestion. We, however ' took hoe:salon yesterday to look for the dale of Rev. Dutbeld'a letter, and find it July 22d. Subsequently he wrote kohl, on the same subject, under date of August 4th, and that woe the letter we thought bore date of,lh* :bat Of September, but end we wore Weaken. • Ma Afacsseiftr' ea continua to tarry on 'at hie ebkataud,l67 Liberty street, the Drug busi ness In all its brushes, u bereteibre eseried on by- eern - lit Finley.' Mr. M. le /Lang rate mtdsof bittillese• Mend patronage. •• &tar of , Vida...Außloch vU aesobilida ptNeveowattkommingsla 4sil ikajloothioilt.lll i ?WOW Bari Brnuatinri tor theireet preceding N ov , 29th: - - , ,mi /ipect..l Lamm. Depo.ll9. 540 , 44 9 1 1,611823 765,815 248,77-1 1 ,4117,2&5 479,783 171,570 834,004 223,356 . 06,092 600,186 00,314 82,040 720,310 85,0 1 4 / 101,416 585,537 146,109 97,4001 5 74,435 69,673 Pittsb'es 279,25 G Exchange Irk 643,340 M. &M. " 211,097 Citizens' " 109,040 Mechanie" 210,000 Iron City " 214,725 Allegheny " 209,25 1,843703 I 1,749,773 I Last week- Pittsburgh Exchange. M. iii ... . Citizens'... ittechantes' Iron City. Allegheny. Lmt woolr Frue.—There was an ala • of fire at half-past ten o'clock laid evening, sad the heavens were red away In the direction of Butcher's Run, be yond Allegheny. We started for the place, but on Seventh street met the Neptune Boys coming back, who said that the fire, wherever it was, had been extinguished before they reached the place. We returned on this information. I'. 8.--Since writing the above we learn that the fire was in the village of Woodville, Reserve. tp., and that it destroyed a soap manufactory, a dwelling house and a small outbuilding. We did not learn the owners name. ---- Jones—one certain Jones—alias Bonny, who exhibited the Panorama of o . Journey to Cali fornia," in this city, haileft for parts unknown, t supposed to be Cleveland,) 'without settling his printing and other bills. PasehiMaround. _ _ Sale of Wet Goods this morn ing at 10 o'clock, nod of Cabin 'Furniture, &a, from the wreck of steamboat Fallon Ciiy, this afternoon, at 'S o'clock, aL the Commercial Sales Rooms, No, IA Fifth street, by Mr. Davie. D t. vans of fashionable clothing, eithei . ready made or ordered, will find it to their advantage to examine the stock of J. L. Carnaghan, Federal street, Allo gheoy city. Ills facilities for mokiog fine work are among tho best, and his prices low for each.. HAT, OR MD ICH If THE BEST, VEREIPIIHE on Week Dairrameal Is a question daily end hourly asked by parents, 811210 ms for the health of their children. All who are at all acquainted with the orticle, will inunieliate ly amwer, Dr. Widow's Celiihristol V emkEhltur Preltmell by Flemieg 800, Pluaburgh, P. It has never been known to fail, and in ono of the&Meat remedies that can be need, A friend of mire lately handed at the following statement ro .fereoce to (hi. Verralfugn: NEW Bout, Liaptember Till, , Pr 32. Gott/emea:—A voting lady hu mble d ono/ ueginaintance Lod Leon fora long time very much mbled whit warms. I odriaud her to try Pr. tic Lie's Celebrated Vermin, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa. She accordingly por chmed and took one vial, which mooed hoc to discharge an unnarial large quantity of worms am wee Immediately oilseed nf all dreadful symptoms acriusponylng Has disease, and rapidly rverimired her until hoo/th. The Tome Indy domino! with her mine mentiotied; her traideuen, bow. e ll., I. BM Fifth plftna. street, oral she Were to Mrs. Routh, No, 3 attan llPX.Parthmers bd careful to ask fir DR. mq.A.NrEi CELSBRATED VERAIIPtIIIE, manufechired by FLEMING/ BROS. of PirretimMtv,To All other Ecnnlfugea In cobliur tem are worthier.. Dr. llELane . a genuine Vertulfoge, also hie celebrated Liver Fills, can now be had stall rotpeetable drng Herm. Nonegenume ma/lout tietiguahrre of ocittimmlwT PLEMING BIWA, Telegraphic Latoet from Europe. lIALIVAI, Nov. 20.—The steamer Europa has ar rived with advice., to the 20th inst. Liverpool Cotton Market. —The sales of the week amount to 58,200 bales, including 4500 to specula tors and 7000 to exporters • all qualities hare ad retired t on the week. Hollers offer freely, but show no disposition to press sales. The improvement has been chiefly on the middling qualities, and the mar ket closed steady. The sales on Friday, the Nth, re estimated at 0000 baler, including 1000 to specu lators and exporters. The authorized quotations are• oilcans fair 70: middling 7 1-111; Mobile fair 71: mid. filing 7; ['Mande fair 70; middling, The amok in port amounta to 222,000 baler, including 247,000 bales A merican. f. ire 'pool Proeirions Marker. —The pe)rt Beef as heavy and: slightly dm doll at 71s. Bacon heavy. There is quiry, and prier. are weak. Lard dull, ket doted firmer. Lierrp,..l Ibra.l4ll: Breadstuff:l eon. tieued dull. Flour very dull bet steady. Wheat quiet but steidy. Corn very dull at the fart gel Frederic Hulce, drothcr of Lord Elgin, hail been appointed Minister to Pekin. Franco A. sending reint rement/a4la Cochin t'Lil' i t ; hn,t ore pppain Pr... Moot of the Preach Commission to cvnsidez question of negro 1t..1.,yrt Owe, tote ttl p a p erer Vaple e , la dead. The atnamer liazoola oo the loth lust. The new flreat P.sstern ship Co "any irduli O ized ; ni,noo more are required to finish her. rgan- Lords Palmerston and Clarendon are Paying a visit to Napoleon at Compeigne. A letter from Homo a:ntre that all the Catholic posters had tablreMeal remonstranees to the Pope and requested the release of the boy, Mortara. The pope replied that the boy's return to bit parent! '' T i e r' Clieln ibi' The mails hare reached England. There King of Delhi, was sent undor escort to Calcutta_ An explosion occurred at Kurrachoo Arsine!, blow. log up part of the building and destroying one million of pounds of ammunition. PI • oRTI.AI4O. Nov. 2S.—The steamship North Briton. from Liverpool, with dates to ‘Fednesday, the 17th inst., arrived this morning. The steamer Indian Empire, which left Halifax on the 28th ult. for Galway, Ireland, had not been heard from, and the fears for her safely had been heightened, hy'reeent heavy gales on the English roast The gales no the English roast had ant causal any isarters to American vessels as for as heard from. The Itritish Parliament bad Leen further pro , ger.l to the 13th of January. Fears aro entertained for the safety of the ship gineuurt, Jong overdo° from Australia, with a largo nuntsof masers, The f;end9n Times pablithed rather a hopeful tide on We Atlantic Cable, and urges upon the irectorn the propriety of accepting the oiler of Pro .or Ifugbet, to work with his Printing Telegraph strument. Wasnreome City, Nov. 29.—ft Is said by gen tlemen who are particularly Interested, that while a recommendation will be made to Congress fora mod ificalion of the tariff with the vtew.to an increase of the revenue, the means by which this should blipf. tested will not be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. The mildeet is the h In the political cir c le. es to whetter there shall be a speeitic instead of an advalorem duty on Iron. A letter, brought by the steamer Quaker City, soya that a number of Nicaraguan adventurers have land ed about 40 miles from San Juan del Sur, and recent private advices from the South, state that those who were prevented from going out in the Alice Painter have made arrangements to reach Nicaragua by some other con vey•nce. • • - . Congress will be officially informed that the let disturbances in Washington and Oregon territorie have resulted from neglect to ratify the carton. tree ties concluded with the Indians of those territories WA111120100; Nor. 29.—The New Orleanspaper of Monday last, received by mail, furnish addition. pal-tinder. of Mexican intelligence. The Vera Cruz, of the I Ith Inst., contain, an ac count of an engegeseent batsmen the forces under lion. La-Lave, at Tengonapan, sad a body of Schee marts troop., who were endeavoring to effect in-ad vance towards Vora Cruz, by way of San Salvador. Tho Zak-quiets' ware mat tirst.by pen. Camancho and neat by lien. La- been, who very rapidly defeat ed them. Vidauri was energetically preparing for now movement against Miramun and was full or con 6den , n. Ile stony, in his address that his logs twtt not so great ag has been supposed, nod etporlaiirth lots of life was but ;mail. _.- ACQUIITA. Nor. 21.—The Colombo, Times of Sat. orday says that Osten At Alden's Circus Company had all been arrested while playing at Auburn, Ala., ID consequence of a member of the company baying killed a men at Lochapoka the day prerious. A crowd of sixty followed the company to Auburn, and fired come twenty shots, fortunately without in juring anybody. The company submitted to the ar rest, nod returned to Columbia for trial. Sr nouosanno, Nov. 2t.—The engine California, on the Delmiare, Lackawanna a Western Railroad, liltatted to a train of empty coal cars, exploded *bona noon to-day, when near Bpregueville. Thos. ortegn, p isax instantly killed, and Rdwanl Hawley, engineer, supposed to be fatally Injured. Two other persons were badly injured, bat will prob ably recover. Tho accident is supposed to bare on. coned from an orerprenuro of stemma. New Yonic, Nov. 20h—The Bank Statement shows tho following results:—Decrease to loans $87,000; lama, e in specie $867,000; . thicroani In circulation 52 5 5,000; decrease in net deposits 31,212,000. Nan •Yoar, Nov. 29.—The steamer Illinois ar rived from Aspinwall with dates front San Franclpso to the sth Instant. Her now, to mostly anticipated by the arrival of the Quaker City at Now Orleans. fir. Louts, Nov. 29.—,The Overland mail, with dates to the lot, arrived lost night. The Circuit gout appointed a Commissioner to proceed to Almaden Quicksilver Mine, to examine into the condition of the property, and report upon the expediency of appointing a reviewer. The non anivala fr om eastern porta MUM CO UlLlOrabitl em barrassment both to Important !sod Jobber*. CoLoners, 8. C., Nov. 27.-. Two begot* were taken for United Stotts Senator t0.41a7, the last of which resulted as follows. Ex-Gor. McAdams, 251 Mr. Mernminger, 30; R.Barnwell Matt, 25; Gen. McQueen, 21; Ex-Goy. Manning, 21; Mr. Chest nut, 21. emeritus% Nov. 29.—1 t rained all - Saturday night, most of last night, asid b now dark and gloomy. The liver has rim ton lachm within thir last 98 bout% • Martin 7 840 - • Cunfuririr Ckk clamed Olt Mlaticig hl4olll:o4ll4gritt Yat4 OhloOrai ao -4.1,(1.!0!,41,014: "001 a. • - --`Mitnosi)4l.olo. 2 v; , -/ma l. awn *M .10*, 011bugw anteldhl Warqmtied Punitgittia, Thane; Norris= SO, 1858. Blaine.. is without change—tat enough to keep dogma. i Con at boy and nut enough to brag of. We are, however, ! • Rhin sight el relief, On &Urdu night we bad • heavy , fall of ' , now, succeeded by a henry rain which continued i tweety.four haunt without luteruaLsidon This will give no we Gel almost Cletaln, a ocul-bast rive, and impart vigor to nil branches of trade. There le, it le estimated, about 0,. 00o,Ots) boa. cud awaiting ehipment, which the people be low are ise notion, to boy awn are notion, to tell. Large nembera of men, too, are walling tbo chance of labor which the transportation of real affords. The New York Cantle his Y re closed, the cold having been Much more intense in th mirth th an hero. If the rain ' should open the 011ie to • , °thong navigation, the tido of western freight will set in h direction, and Impart an en c. imation to the freighting Mobutu that will boa welcome a the smiles of May after • long winter. There has been neimprorOment in Breadstulf, during the week, but theta bait been a visible stiffening up in Corti and owe. The latter to growing name while the demand con tinnee active. The Southern market has taken ch largo nee oat that we Ora likely to find little en oug h for . onr own wanto Corn le. quoted generally throughout i tire West, Ai Louisville it in quoted at 4E050, but at Clot cago Prime rug. from 48000, and at St. Louis from 808870. In this market solos aro making at 7(8976 on arrival and to arrive. Potatoes have also advaemd, and tho flog specials. tor* are keeping no Um prices of Hogs with a encuaaa coal- Roble to their 'kill. Motley in plenty at bank, where the scarcity of Oral clam paper la • matter of gm - prise ae well me complaint. Scarcely nuy really prime paper Soda lts way to the Menet. The &dinette of trade, however, makes money outside. of taut really ecarce, and we therefore dread a mold, no winter aa one of the wont thing. that could befall ns. If the :IV. ore korpoPen and &Pardon Opportunity for Imehtemwo elan experience a relief that will ben as benellcial to the cookery' worth] be injurious. The Philadelphia linnet. mays: "There la little or no alteration noticeable 111 the money market since the eke° of last week, and the steady rote, for the beet paper rouge nt Onoll l rent. it annum; very little , of that clam finding Its way outside the beaks, who waist I first clan names to absorb their balances.. The N. Y. Com. Atlvertber say. "Primo paper Ls .411142 mm, and the beet endorsed goes ' freely among the communion houses at 431 cent, tar sixty days, And 4X(45 for ninety days to six months. Single -lemma may be emoted at G 47 ill cent for atrictly first class. In the bank the rale. are A little more firmly held, and there Is probably lea mishit; to their line., open es low terms se were accepted." The Cincinnati Commercial of Patnrda sa '`lntelligence prejodifial to the reputat i on yet of the Charles. ten Bank at Kanawha, based on the rejection of It, nate. by the Bank of Wheeling, hasplaced its notes at a diecount,ind will probably result in their being thrown out altogether." A corrnepondent telegraphs tu from Parkersburg that the Cumberland City (Meryland) Bank failed yesterday. I In the nothing market there le It very genl gniet. Fleur I hoe nothing m ar e thanlocaildemand, and is dik e ly b, remain Walesa,. late European news ISMe to be unfavorable an to Ilresidetuffs. num.—Tile Billie are still In the temsudant, and manage to keep the market in a feverish and excited conditi.. Their comes is without a paratlal, end the climax is capped today by two Wee of ;000 head each, weights 200 Ma, deli verable let to 16th of denary, at $0,11(:): reapectively. This le simply betting against the market, and wa s effected by • . person who has not, we are informed, a hog, and probably wont ba and mret likely wisut be able to get 4000 head In contract t im e . Who will tat a gainer by the .tionopera is a matter of Indifference, bet the effect of each tuna. actions le pert:tick. to the regular packing trade, erpocially with those who don't see throngh so transpveet an act of gambling. The market is fair, probably buoyant, for horny tinge, at prices whkit three weeks rime would haie eeernep beyood all justifi.tion; bat we tillage remain so disquieted, ttnew who hire regular orders to till, or need a certalo amount of stock ror coabletlied mutton, mei' remranab/Yeo poet to eapply their want. by taking cored moot,. Inter in the sexism, and leering 'Tem:lnters to enjoy the finks of thnle natures," The Chicago Puns of Signed:ay oaf, I. o. b, Corn le inn - War—lake r.f No. I being nude at iiiltli.Ge and 48e en truck. Liar Cern is Ic lower. Oak are 1584t8ic fo e old crop in lugs on track. Barley doll end 1.10. 07 4 at 0042 c for No 2, and tiSe for No I In aura. A ear. g ine, ando of 10.0 there a.., bus re 1 Barley was receiv wayn b rday etween Buffs 4 this port,. the propellers Tona wa n da and Alayne- 11,338,938 0 ,344,180 1,800,134 4,335„775,6,213,928 1,895,702 94,930 12,9d3 130,2i1-2 PI too owl Antos of otter Flank o. Hou to I non Hooka, Hankm. $ 166 , 84 91 2108,684 20,172 145,765 12,98 G 140,178 8,594 21,977 27,500 40,782 340 09,198 11 , 0 05 20,003 S 80,43., 172,295 9,195 11,576 23,789 6,419 13,990 $ 159,455 $ Gthi 295 171. ) 190 633:527 1 355,993\ Tbe rely iPS fairly flooded with all 'kind. of Poultry, houinvion denied. are at a band.at to do with the remise pile* which they hare on The request front e fell the roontry folk. to vend rto more poultry If Chrintmes The rtweipta of bone Ilve atol draeved, for the 1.0 forty eight boon, Foot op 10,268. The market for live hogs Is quiet, with tworrely any demand for light bop, which *emu to preponderate. Hoary hog., however bold their ORO, and front $4,6&41.75 The er ante grove and light a(={ol.3l groan. ucwe receive from all ports of Illinois and lowa are to the effect that owing to tho shortnega of the corn trop, rerunn are sending their hogs to Market nut half We sow gouttotasu today who ban been through Peoria sod Lvealle canille. in Ibis State. within the hut week, and be tuoinree no that the corn Crop is lunch abutter than ci nimercial eon generally bar„ mticuleted. Time, ro porta 6,111 to be well verified by the condition of the bogs whtyli are arriving here—for never before were there such nu LlMarray of tido Lek togeetilitale sent to this nivrket A Io La •Pt+te the fiyilowins: front the N. 0 Pirnyn, ...Sugar—The r ,,, eipta bare holm lib•rat, mud have mat iIL u bur demand during IL. pivot ,rank, but generally al bm prima boyera, tbunal, the market elute. firm at '•1 quautene, The cola, bare aumoont.d m:about 714 a, ebuttug 11001 today, tawny at the maga of ear which am reduced about !,,,c 1 094'; Common lollo 4 .deotontots ..... ....... .. 4 , ..',W4i PFair to Fully Pam .......... ..... .... ................ .... totc,faJii tlmo and Choke. ..... —......... ...... .. ...... ...•. 6 i .. r .rie; C....alrlfogal. Clarified aml R.tined 61,947!,i :46,0 11-erlC.rt.r.oolm7s,:l hhd.agalcet 5317 4.1. th.• crr....spot, I.lg ‘4,11 lan! arar Tutol rroripla glory Ma I. or *lac., her lx.'Pri h 11.14. agrJnat '423 to the ammo lltor Imo year. Ah , t,,,,,,--Will t a Itbrral onpply and a good drrnatal h Rhlpturnt 1 br aalr. or th, urrek• hare tool to fall It you 1.1.14, inelinllng 1000 erlorb were taloot Jo der. Prier, grnerall, ha, r 1.....0 T eri full and dom. at 1...tW0.. f..r prl nod choice, and :::rdr:rc ? gal ho larrrlor and trdloar Half bt.l4 hare adraurrsl to Zll,4ig:r2c It gal. 1.V.4.1..4r4,.i.d.., 10.114 tobla. agal.t 1+.. , 72 k , 0 , 4 mrrnt 1, 0 h ,.. ' 0, ... , 3 hh , .., ,talrod IT,t4K to rt.. ........ as, Is* --- AmiPoga—tan market coottnuca marhangsLl and doll: am s. aanuaaal at a, Year. at tsigasals, and float, hata quo,. sm a / a t niciaii. AP LICA —them It a manifold fan log on In Me eapply,and, the market la hare at road 1.6; ire Pinot° good common at $3,50, and prime to rhoiry et 14ASAA$1.:[.. IIUTTKR AND a'A:ti:,--the supply yr hotter Is light, and prime Roll sell. rensilly at 176010, soli ,trick ) elintee at It, WM: interior roll le namely attleable at any prino ahoy, that giro: for tacked, which la emoted nominally at 11. Eggs ore rowan, mot In the sheen. of ilea, aro quote ot 1,„ - , oto . lIKANg--oame lots of white, partially rotate, have been taken for Om Frouth at sl,26Cial,no ;In the small al of prime small white aro madman: $1.40141.50 from store. ltirel r i WHEAT FLA InR--thn market Is dull, the demand 100 beingMa, atrirted; stor Salem from first haw at fa1Zai.2..2.5 li et , hie d from eat k 1.....1den2,50--tho hitter for lota In the small say. 11400 N—A rcry light draultal...l prices atnatly; Sale* of Stuadden at G 34,7; Om«, at ati'4Bl4; plain llama nXtra lu ; Plato oantaimad do inhOtl I ; Pngar-crirod do, In NUCKBTA AND TULIS—Tho factory prim. (iamb, par Nods) at NalloLon and :lea Brighton aro for Docket:a SIM 0;4%75, and Toht, $ 4 ,76016,76 it dor- From storn, hucketa well In the mtall at ot SI.7NAAn.OO. $1 RItUOMS--thore na fair anpply, and price* rang. from 07 per chrecn for eonatnort t.. 1 ta Egrinn, extra, Interior , Ai.dre pules ranging accordingly. Witt/A(11A -- • • Dlltuilla fltgm, mgt. 13 e . 41, ON / 1 1.11 In Rom rut, IL : .1.1 11, I flrutp gap, mg, II cIL 11111e:up Rope, con. II: c DI ED l'nrrt4 11. p... eg. II c ii ID T 11211.1 Hope, rnt, 12 c D 4 Lb Parting T.nl,llne. II n DI Eh Packing Ynrn,coLD It/ , )1 lb II HD IN / ILDN - -Alanlllti, $1.30, P.2S4,DSALNI 11.1... Hemp, $1,37. Mikkits2,7s Vans.. H emp cull II cIA VI AN NJ/Mill I.INILS-51ani11, 87 L-1., T 4 ‘Dm. ID•m r . 70,.. (.113 71N/S Y A ft N S--Tho nutrket la .NNDIy al the IW/owing spi.ktittioll• OONA TIIIN. Nom 6 to Wiwi...dye :Ale P lil Eh No. 1G I N. 11 ilt 12.... ....... .21 c 71 IT No. 17. N 0.13 .......... -....-_22c 11 lb N. 19. Na YO. 6016111 VAIN. • ....II c 14 dori N.. 8011.. • .10 r d 0 li Vil d N.. POO m or N.. 1000. am _43t0.t.r01. 24, li 11b Trine_..._..... 23: .• I , lb 9., 34 rut.. Slr . ...- I6C .. 14.117 bating ....17c .. D. .1.. 30 1. 44e. R•IIII1g, No. I.. _ eurnrlcl You% 27r ° Do No. Y. 000 11.rsrk • .. .. . a. . . _ „ .............. ....... . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .... ............ , / 9 ••' „o li 3 $ , , d , No " . CANI , /,134 AND ISJAP-13..eu11e• . 0, a...di a nor quota tio,,,--ititiped 12i6, toonl.l 13 and •AlllAlaullue 21*4°C thwp remain. as beton., steady et 5 for entornou, 6N rot Palm, and CO for Poorer's Toilet AIN! Queue, 01$ for . mon kat Olirm and 7 for German. eft•Noymßjßet— t h e II Mlll only All OCillilitl.l bigotry; eider in the 411.111 way at 512 IN bbl. ellEX.l.lll—.llo. supply le fair, nod not much Inqniry he rmit/ the wants of the retail (redo. Th. ruling figure eon ozne so he 7!4, although in Slot retail way, aome ,nee. are making et N. DRIED PRUlT—there era seism lota of Apples on the tnarkrl, which are veiling at g; 3.°u, but Peach. are worm, end prlme lola bring $1,30.?01,79. Some mixed guar: tr. mot balreo hare .old an low as $3,904,00. . DRIED littEr—Bmsll gales by the. tierce at 12k11215. FBATWERS--ree note maim of prime woolens, on arrival, at 45 Lot .only In email lolls Dom. show (Ley am held In the mall way .t 50. PERU—we gavots Sr., from Bret hoods at 70, Mon o 90, and Middling. et *1,20. FIRII— reMackaNu. 3 •re lint; at 510,1.0; and 14 do of 13,00. Ilellfaxtlerriug $ 5 4 0 46400, and Baltimore do,u $O,OO. Lek. 2lnpurlor White 80,0 V I 9 0 10 4i•I•1•1; hf do, $4,- 5 001100; Trout, 9 8 ,50 It bhil 4. Of do, J 4,60. lifellUlt—thore Is, for the pnwent, a better supply from Bel hende, and mhos wore made yesterday from wharf at $4,73 for .oper, $O,OO for extra, and $5,1 for family. do, Prom don.. the ruling role. are AGO for mom, 96,9.4 Per eon., and $ 6 .4W013,60 tor fatally du. ItynPlour, Mn. front But bonds at $4,110, .11 from Monks! 51,23. GRAlN—there is • scarcity of Bant, which ellfrene the mo and to outs making g h at can at 40, on an the feed stores taking about All Mat can be hml. COAX Moo Is Sarre; Mall% one made yesterday both on arrival and hi m 11 1.0170076, and the demand oulre exceeded the supply. Arc is In regular demand, and the iecelpla am promptly taken at 73. r a celllll ln malerate denoted at al tor choice Eiprlng,and 00 fo ice Fall, inferior lota Imbuing tiotiads. Wooer, role. at DO far 111 • 1 1terronenn, 95 fur INA, gool $1 for Whlte, and not much "peeing. . , UROODRIPS—the inaket I. nearly bore of Nagar and Molessea; Solo. Of Sugar to retell and country trot. at 83.$ 09, and !dolmen at 45045. Bel( remain. Bent at 12(q 19%, rod Rice it MODS. OAR PlPE—the adlowlng are the quotation. for wrought Iron tubing: Kr; inot. INr geol. b Ineh n Om PIN—. 7 eta. IX Inch Om Plta...tra me d 8 n 2 " ... CA ", " u ..... 0,4 "2h po ta l' in " . .7.134 :1 4 : : ::::::ti : 15r, " " .....= " Bublect Intim enatoutary discount. . Lid ir—A fair !supply at wales, and metes of now ,d 614 $llll Ma. lIUMINY--a reinter Inquiry from IN. retell trade, sell eidea7of muntnon at $0,04, and choke Pearl at $l,Oll, HIDES—Weft Dee* Hide* aro firm at 0 and Celt at Itli green al mated 1114 es have entranced Co INtdolth; Iley runt Hation, .reek and ineadrunra our Agoras tullls99lll, 110t1.4—are coming In lively, and the peeking hone. sir been, at work; ...de Wee °Weide or Ms 4eilla 111.101,1 of 2,000 bead at 4,495, r t all t ,ittld'regtiler aide* et iltrewnl q et 6 for small mod 61$ for Lugo. !RON A N,Alli&—lltero lam eery Neil &Mem*, 101 l I - soit Wee aro undaunted, and we eepait our otintellotte • 1000,00, 001I4k OMNI 03A31,11/t1 Ha Irooper Th... 34 ropuntitl. ...... , ... , ......54 .1 Wails a 0 ...4 .11009 100 k, ..I, 14195 h„ t" ..... ~., ..... n h ." ..„..,,„„„.” 4 IMIL MINK DAR vality,..... ..... . 1 34 IMIND SNP INDUS.. lad, ................ dp II Ntt " • ................ II ..... . .......... , ii 'I ........ ..... .. n ktr - .natt. IA lii. "Brft; lair? h' 3.1* kit Dandy 5;4, 741111 ired kith aNg akedli .4 4 aeltm , . .11-149 li •A - .44;4:"'4* 44 Si Iron Pl ow Mugs Me* NAILS. 104 to 164 Nulls kow.. 4,60 64 to SI la m a. Ireoco Nallc ed •74 " ..... 4,Z 4d • " " —4,60 " " " „.„mb 701 " " 20 Out Bi4ker 3 to Pi 6 to 6 , 76 Wr°l aP i li" , all lengths • . " 446...:.6X1 Bolbr Rlings ' N tti lbw U. 111,14.1116111111143 1.42 1 4 1 P+ 1.1 3 -11koPt"*::;' • omtnercial• , H ,E E. .. . LER Sr. WiLS 0 -, cogiiirniWi ARBITRATION BOR ROUNDER : . I%l'S KOWAID filMu. V. r...; C . marina; P. U. DAM. J. I. Ratan; J. J. OnAwn. - mar PREAlltrld itallara, w..kiya...i.w.rumpittomrsh a...km i , . EriPportnispeday for tie ltarbarph Gzieffe..] . SEW ING .111ACIIINES AGENT'S orrica, No. ea zuva EiTELELET, * .r rrastrniskEt. ZRENTIVA. . _ . I...Er atiNNO.LOGEN - - -- MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS, ...I7z. OV NNW YORE, auboonco caura. of P.411111..‘ LicLTURRS ON PIIRKNOLOtiV, to bo ph - r o of 0`70. 7 ' by Pour L. N. NoWLIM, of their ett.tollth- r t. litt 1410 IA at LA FAYETTE 'l4 commencing on WEDNKSPAY oraning, Dre 1808, at 73.413'c10ck, Rll.l coutimfing lIIINNtNoS. • srir Athuilho.—riro Looter.. srw.ift. IL o who„gi, mils cub. Ticknim Mr INA itourop. Ono INF 1 . 4.111.1b)to al ll+ rluw o 1 twob lovIkMY I ct...llZlirialo 14 touttonfluni 141 . 1 y id lbOlvoh4o=rit OR 0 , 44 a.iltiV #;111k*, *V-0,0,41144: V 14141.411! ;C.:. ~.74'11/2•44 tfv‘+fii.4 . 415 A - ';' , ''N'ev.V' s S , kkiti!A.V4lat; o ti t 4V4 4,4 MADAPiN*,. A A8.*•,..4-itn444 MANN . NDON4, 4i044.44N0W NUN& ?AM Woo, 141011. PAW, tiqmOti,o. INts, ' - . • DAY ANN I,NTYNti.I'ACID, ,tv„' **INN will Gs oaf - AT OUST NOR DANN. !MI tuoti *IA Perm bowdste. CLA ' SE &cow Aior btloa it.. Port: Nike. wooly -14-tiortus-ahattr.ll6°aucka,94,thwia p ,i t . ,e 1 lit it........... , 0. 4 ., sad mom lknegoe _ r t* 22C° 814 "..__' --871 : ......n.........7 • hia'ft'4,l, Mower .4 3 " , ....... pink Mo. ~. , IClaed,49o =SKI FIRST' PREMTUM awarded by the lAlleghe4 County Agricranral Society, be , September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.",' And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have a•arded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sewin l Machine the highest premium, "AS REST Fr LL FAMILY PURPOSES."' Machines on account of THESE BIACIIINES which hays gained suola l an enviable relmnition over All ethei *kr 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on bLth sides of the fahrie sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughtmes of oonstractica. • 4. Portability, ease of operation and management, S. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firrnnesseand durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and aterials. 9. Compactness and elegance of modal and 'sh. Are now offered with all. P the latest improyemen and advantagee at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REE , Agent, 68 FIFI'Ef STREET., A BOST LIBERAL DISEOUNT TO CLEROTMEN. mtaff:d&wetaT H.CHILDS ISc. CO, •, ' WHOLESALE SHOE I WAREHOUSE,- No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HAVE NOW' IN STORE ONE OF TILE LAIGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE Oudot of .BOO ver br ND SHOES E T ought S to th A is market, of AL L NI) Fr great variety, adapted to ....- . ` A 1 . 9" I N 'l' 1 . R. SA. ' .t. FP, • Having been purchased DIRECT from the Manufactu reri, chiefly fur cam, and selected with GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. iiaeblesehante shifting Pittsburgh, either to purchase Goods, or on their ye. 9 In Eustere Mb., are i t' 7 4;" to all and oxalates our etuck before purchasing elnevrhe co. ilw - Particular eitteuUou given to Ord... oe7:dSiiv3inT GOOF NI Chea G . p and Durable Fire and Water-Proof ELASTIC GWENT ROOTING. TiHE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON haring, by mutual consent, been recently dissoh i.. .4, U. S. RATES and W.U. JOHNSON give notice that they hare entered into partnership, for the perposu of awe ;ling "0 the abort, Hoofing Businws, in all its bunches, under the name and firm of HATES it JOHNSON, at the out STAN D. 73 Smithfield 8 , nem- Diamond Alley. We are uow prepared to corer, with our SUPERIOR ROOFING, steep or flat roof, oral. rough hoards, old el/Ingle, composition or metal roofs, steamboats, railroad car, &a, being admirably adapted tu wit c o d the various changes of weather, urn.° action of Cr,, and it ix cot Injured by being tramped upon. We nku attend tu Repairing . olit Qrarel Rags in the moot thorough manner; also, to Cementing Tin, Iron, Copper or •Z inc Roof, making then, water-tight, end occurlng them • ap&lnot the action of the weather, for t 1,50 per nunare, tune It ondred stinare.feet.) • 3.131.1VGZE1 itoor.s cEnzazivriazio, Praarring them and rendering them nitEePROOP, fur MOO per a lnerogediscount for large roofs. This Routing is Cheaper than• any other kind of (toot, and le trimmed at mime rates as met ti r;.ef•, nal Is fast supersedin g all other kinds. Roofing matereil for mole, with in•trocllons for applying. References and certificates at oar WU.. BATES & JOHNSON, No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. ll .—Onrctiorsa to out tenderest worthless in preparing It for the roof. ocltantd,tarP • tipper Leather VI doz. ....... -. ......... .. ................ 430(pki Bridle " • " .... ...- .......................... ..$384.12 Skirting Leather VI lb-- .............................. 29(432 Hamm. . . ...... .... ..... _. ... ..................... . ..... ..Y,WB loitl—same small Wes of country bare been made at 9X.,i city No. I ft held firmly at 11. 011.--themlei a regular inquiry for Lard No. 1 at 1111.4.@ S 5; in Lirweed we can bear of no rata, sad quota minima at 8910.5. PUTATOM.the rubbly la limited, and thedenzand steady, In CInIBINCIPUtaI of which prima Nan advanced; choice New York Nerhannoelus are millng at 90. end Hyde and mixed at lm. ._ nBDED3—no Clovor filtering to any event, but a few .nun ot, Lave Leen picted op at 35,00. It Is plai u that these Bp. ow are too few, to they do not bring In receipts. Titan/by 1. bought etradily at $1.5410ift9 two, as iu quality, and frliutseed a/ sl,fdagilt's BALl—we note • Psir demand, and sass cf if, I In the regular way at 5113.5 WINDOW OLMS—pticea ars BM .na our quototiotw forth. man bizoth rlty take:-6xB and 739, 8.100; 8310, V 1,76; 8111 to 9311 and Dxl2 to 10312, $4,Zu 8113 to 9 3130049314 to 10.1.15,9440. These an, net doh Nice; country branda range 50 cents jl box bus. For the auoroodlog modium alres, 10 TI aint dianonnt off. LEAD—flou din steady dstuand 31 =5O hag 01 . R (im Red re in oil, and dry fa. 11, aubJect to the nscialdia i./3 WIIISfiET— L 4491 4 3i(900. not, Lithame 834. i/t 24425. .mall nice of Raw fit 33, 00.1 lioctified RIMIER NE WA. As we an would be thocave, the river w,. rielng rt. pi.Py yestenlay, awl at dusk there were 4 (met by pier and rising. We believe Providence Intends to foyer us, sod that the river will lot freeze op, to some port:at boil of Mogen nous of bushels of COOIVIeW waiting IL rim; chill hare got out wow, Ina hicks Stud mocked the market. Thew, k no trouble Few/ atiwat meow,. making thor wit.. The Donna Graham, Capt. Monroe Ayres, the over Put., tool Zk uolllitle fogket, seas at the levee yesterday, wed will to there mall prec%ely 4 o'clock th e s evening whets she will leave ow • ante trip She Is theTey reiely pocket Co Dedic••• opssol,one wre.. .... ... . The il lortenri,,%. , pt. atee, Rom Clatlintx.tl ....a1.., day. 1 .144 • /1.4. 1.1.1:tq Dedicatee, Copt. Nears. I • .. . The ge , n ,,, timber., 14 we has-“tele.labore, will Nan to day ........ The Dr. Hone left (or St. Lints on Sunday. She !fair net, hoverer proceeded far, when she broke tier theft, and •wae obliged to pot bock. The new shaft la already mule, wed she will b• able to bare this afternoon for St.Lonia She Is to good hands With Capt, Shuman. The Ecorg.,,,,Boltrhoorec...fil leave MN day for Clncire ... tilrebis'me°Mornes'lTen7 all rit,'•Orneori:titierbc'etfnart4na4nrJeer Riti.all'lcoert ran be found. This. we Mlieve, completes the mon/lora at err wharf ; yestenlay. It rained all Joy Sunday, and yet the greeted!. ' alarmed with FLEIrm. - The rain was falling 141til the temper. Mare ea nor the freezing point that the 1100 W melted but ; little. Ths roll. hair chagged, we shall not receive the J ESnelumti paper. it ranter, mitt lite oeot Jay after their publication. Is rained last night at midnight. ?Theeeling Timesof iicannley n Woodside, in endeavoring to Lock out from the le ves )esterday, get fool of the Emma Dean, The Dean% Jacketed end mallow. loans were eon i4l away, while the Woodside 's conk board stairs wore ernialind 1.0 O. jod,ll.lto nomber;of lutinlchnimal pieces' There is about H Get water from this to Keokuk, and probably a clear river to Dubuque. The principal arrivals uu Thursday and yesterday, were. us folios. Motiong OWN nu non wh.l; will to repaired forthwith; Gladiator, with • fair trip from New Orlestue VT, I. illaclay, Yropino City and Sir Won. Wallace, from Ohio river. The latter had a very tronble.mo trip, and being damaged in her bull, will Inc repaired. She looted Cool the upprr ferry landing-, Phil. edelphia, from Menaphi• V Jamie, from St. Joseph: Reltot, Orion, Bonet., Le. no grogro., Ga m s, ou. will go to New Orleans, and from thence, perhap op Red river.— i Me. D. teroclllt.) HAND Dame. —We learn that John tlayer, a hard en. gaged on the 11. M. Patton bin. 2, was accidentally drowned, Jot below Eisenberg, on th aTenne — ver. lie full o r . the Morn. end Cm wood tl red disappeared for. VV., Ito chipped in this city and nes an Irishman. 1 he Mary Cook, on goiug.out of the caml, yesterdyflot eel down on the Rolf., at Portland and antrolied in hr guards eornewhar. Thia detained her mini today.to repel —Roo. pour. Ste amboat' , Register. • ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Interne, Brownsville.' Inzorne, Brow Me Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colonel Bayard, Enzabotb. Col. itgrd. Elizabeth Emma OranalD, 7 . lll lenrillel Dr Rano, Ai. LooJ , Marmots, Cincinnati. Rochazthr, Cincinnati. Ittru--4 fmt nul Tellegraptita Markets. Nor Song, Nor.'Z.—.oetton time sales 200160 m righted nilddlion 12,1,'. flour hoary; males 9600 bbia. Wheel heavy; 30,000 bus sold: Southern red $1 Min kJ ichigen rhl 1 rAg,‘" 1 T.l. Corn heavy; 33,000 humid. Min Pork advauerd 10maaJoe at $l7 41k417 60 for old, and $17,62 for near. Beef beery, Whisky aterdyat 240 . Stook.: Cbicago it. R.L611..;; heading 61; hlllwanklo L 911or.12; Cautort Co. A 1 ,,. PHILADELPHIA, Nor. 29.—Plour dull, eloady and ace timu• !ming; 5,00 U bids sutorther sold at $5 to 5 1.% and titres at $5 to to $576. Rye Flour doll at $4, and Gun Meal at $3,. 3714. Wheat continues to come fonrard slowly, but very little demand for it; 3000 bus good red sold at $1 23441 26. Rye tied at 71480. Old yellow Corn scarce and in do. mead 90; OMIO bus new sold at 7 0 (477. Oats steady all/ @hi: Prorialo. held finely; dee of Mese Pork at $l7 76; dead bogs arriving freely and sell ar6e161,.. , Lard mlling at 10010 lu bblo ar,d lIS for keg. Whisky 'outing up 600511 s Ohio sold at 26, and now held at 28. Civnivaso.Nov.:N,—Elorar unetianged, with a fair local demand. Whisky Orm; llial bbl. sold at =. Hoge rather dull and. for light, tho grime at thecloso were nesulnO; ealn LOW head at $0 Ihreti 60 for light and VI 76E0 for heavy; m receipts 70Mi bead within &be last 49 home. A large h ea vy; was done In Alm Pork for January and Pobroary delivery at $l7, with salve of 7000 bble. Lerd la held at Ile for felon delivery, and It la underfloor/ 'oleo Wes were verde at adonis.. Belk oted Omen Ideate aredull; the former is quotable at 6 %0914, the httter for peeking Mousy In aril. demandi krtchange dull but not quotably lower. The weather continues cloudy and cool. nee ßaunnaz, Nor, n.—iloUr neatly: tales trill lug. Wheel e 110.0,1 , dy; nal $ h 1 large 1 0401 .=; white $lB5 to $145. Corn 4 eg. al 2.5836 wit reeelPlA Yrrrialous One, Whisky arm 14e. VAMP A 14, ti YItIH pr. sigthomatorti r t .- 7 - c ,l 1' I thaq! nz,6:8144 tiitsv",!gue f . I,llr,lAt', Regular Steamers. Monongahela River U. B. Mall packets EITRAMRR TRLEGRAPII, I BTF.AidEIt JEFFERSON TEOar?. J. O. Wool:arum, Carr. atom. Cusk. E ABOVE NEW STEAMEIIS ARE now running regularly. Morning Bootle Intro Eitte burgh at 8 o'clock A. 81, and Evening Boats at o'clock P. M. for arKeesport, Elizabethtown, Monongra. bola City, Bellevernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Cellffrizila mid Brownsville, there connecting with /lacks and Coach. for Uniontown, Fayette Bprings,aforgentown,Wayuesbnut Carmichul town and Jefferson. Peseencers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to' Union town for $2, moats autletatesreonas on boats Incluslee.— Boats returning from limwarrillo lease at 8 o'clock In the morningand 6in tho tanning. For further of en. qui ub re at the Office, Wharf float, at the font of Grant street. n G. W. SWINDLER, Aare,. _ 1101-4—EGULAII TUESDAY PACK _Le., ET FOR ZANEBV/Lbli—The one neon steamer EMMA ORA GAIL CapL klinozoa Aram, wi (or the 'above and Intermediate pOrta EVERY TUESDAS, at d o'clock p. n. For freight or peassge apply cu _ =l3board, 4 FLACK, BAILIEB COO.. A-la. ROUTSIIIit e _ IA LOUISVILLE--The spied - • Fdid pow passenger packet KEY WEST, (Apt. E vane, will if.ve for the above and aU interlorchete rants, on Tlll2 DAY, 30th instant, at Id A. M. Far freight or pa sago apply or, board, or to nu= _ FLACK, BAIINRS ral" Agra/a. si.astbine; arr. VOR NASHVILLE—The fine steamer LACROSS/l, apt.Jobo S. Doa. 11,7, Will !rave tor the eloro and all hatermethata porta on OATCHDA„.I,%Lostant. For freight or tasaagalopAr 'on at,Aglft_l3.43 /loon. isTeilvjEligil-ACK nee paareetorer ataaaM= NIA, Captain If. Hazlett, trill /earo tor hrtoteritie, Stolthlarol, Chtrkarille sod Naahrllleria TI/TS 30/11 Instant, at 10 A. 31. For freight or pump, ePPI7 baud. 55t. ouin Volt - - A : The floe damper 8/LTRA WAVE, Jao. B. will lease tor the abore arid al/ Luternue diets porta ea TUIS DAY, :mill/an. For freight or 1... Re apply ou boarder to ouli FLACK, BARNES &MO A t ________ -- Ilan Orleana, ar c. Votiitiffilirs" --A-Rb—NEAV .1: ORLRANS.—Tbe lino a... DEFEND- Xit, Cap. J. D. Rhea. erUl len. for Iho above itTh,, ‘, ternsediato porta on THIB DAY Nub Inst. For might or Rootage apply on LOAN or to octi FLACK, RA K . E ., E A CO., Agto ____ AND _____ Fg."J. AiTtilltS l:Triad manias, Co shepherd. will learn Milo aborts .d all Internsestlato o 11118 DAY, 30th instant' For freight or passage apply . board or to o. VLACH. BAlitatS it CO., Agents. .R. 18 r HIGHEST PREMIUMS FOR 1 8 6 g_ DAVI' DEVI AWARDED TO lIVELEELZIR aft WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, OVER ALE. COIIVITITIoN, liV rue PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR VIRGINIA STATE FAIR INDIANA STATE .FAIR OHIO STATE FAIR _4l lOWA STATE FAIR MISSOURI STATE FAIR In 185: 4 . Alsd at nth DAUPHIN COUNTY Faxg, VASIIINGTON COUNTY THE PIELEiT PREMIUM Has been unanimously awarded- to WHEELER WILSON . as "BEST FOR FAMILY ILYIL" ' This combined testimony is telly c.nelesiee that Yheeler & Wilson'A Sewing Mathinlei Arc the very Net tusentactnred on eocettrxer Ihmitty and excollonco of stitch, alliko on sides of tho fnbrie sowed. 1 - 11 oonotny of thread. Sinplivity cilia thoroughnes s of eanatrne. 4. l'ortolsility, esow of agentlost. 5. Spootl. tl. 4ulotnotta of Inuronlonr,•: Z. litrvngth, Ori;ineas and durability 0f,, - poutii that will nut tip or rand. y. Apltlioubility to a N - arioty of parpoima and ntutarials.. 9. eoutpludlum and olepoio of ntodoi,l49 • . . These uukAttikieu aro offeredltatrutly INDUCE!) BATES. 41.11. T. 8 arMID, 00 18 : tf No. 68 PIPTII-..STRNET. Siu N D It I E S.-- . 1 . . ' 60 citron Young Ilnon l'7.. , . In Omni " ` .En ..41/ uro i t. :' ;', ' t 60 tms.BoponorTobrino nontral, 100 Ingo ittoGglro L .. ' 611101.-New Port /toning In Picklo r 60 . lorgelfo:3 Mtk.." ':, , , - .. 26 halt Igns. o --"" 6 dmms Cod itsllgnam , puglty, . - :100 blga.galt, '',- .100 Ina. W./LC/men, .t, MOM and for Nilson noionobto loran t.' 195 Lamy 4404 '' 1.1.3--------------. 411111-403 %4, Attica,. 06.04 tolice_bdukag ratm*uigt eiabt=llo:46. stalandl, n___or m. 0., 0..„4„, mg Aatutatua ....a...sum 'lra ala Mt *Tsza Tect.mattar muff wir (*.maw) itia ofralm4 took Sarnavirtlak ar 1 / 1 0, Mae whoiniAtinint bt lalittdog In Ms ..t.f.te; Ctualthatiaattl tail af ' OARTIVIUGIrt a Tom, H. CITILDS & CO