The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, January 21, 1859, Image 3

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    J&tttal Ratittß,
OKI IDPIBIOR COPPKR MILL
OMELTING WORKS.
PARg, M'CITRDT & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
SSAZXKBS* and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP
PBR BOCTOMB, Baked Btfll Bottoms, Bpeltv ts>ld*r, Ac.
Ako, ImportOTS and Dealers to ITCTALB, TIN PLAT*
a/mwAa ZBOV, wise, Aq» Constantly on hand, Tinmen’s
XacUom knd Tools.
H 9 Tint and 120 Second street,
i ' PUUbw|h, Pseas.
JBggdMOTim of Copper cot to any desired pattern.
vY/Y--; mLbRXDK Ac 00, i_
f«Wirti*g ud dmuslMloD BtrthaaU,
And Agonta for the sole of Pittsburgh Maou-
feetane. Oonvlgameot* and orders for LEAD, HIDES,
■- HEMP, FBODUCK,4e., solicited. Prompt attan
•*• lion to racdTlpg and forwarding.
lo, 40 c«mm«ratl Street, bt, Louis.
detfcdftalo /
GRAND DISPLAY OF
- HOLIDAY OIFTB,
JBWEZJtT, WATCHES AND FANCY G6ODS,
. !**At
< RBINBMAN A METRAN'S,
Ho. 45 Fifth Stroet, near Wood,
The largest and most varied assortment of
tbeabavs goods la tbl* city, laid la
IXPBBBfIItT FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
will to Am ad at thotr itore, agency. for iho AHSUICAN
i'cHIMI FDBSIT FCBSM
; *. nAoCOXUO Sc 00-,
131' Wood Street, Fittsborst.
HAVINQ JIJST RETURNED FROM NEW
10IX am now nestling a large stock of fresh made FURS
conipdMag
Hndtau Bay Bable,
. Mink Sable,
Stone Marlin,
. 'r-. Siberian Sqnirrtla,
. i-*' . Fitch, Ac.
OspM, OoUOopeo, Tlctoriaei,
Hob tad Caffs,
A Alt Don nets.
Thß>tnrifrjnTT been relented with great cere, »ud will
tow told it small profit*.
Ladies wishing to purehaao (mb FURS are (netted to
call and tiuiiM oar stack- nol?:letl
AOTUXIUI-HOTHERStI BOTiIEBSm
, Don’t bit to proonroJJrs. Window’s Booth
fag Rynxpfbr Children Teething. It has no equal oa earth.
It greatly facßttateatbeproceeaofteettaingby softening tbe
game, rednctag an Inflammation—will allay pain, and U
tan to regulate the bowel*. Depend opoa it, mothers, It
triß gin real to yourselves, end retiff and health to your
tafimta. Perfectly safe la all cases.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of oaa of
•ha moot experienced and ektiral female Physicians to Hew
Engle ad, and has been need wlth’~a«rer>foiUag success la
We bettere It the best aod surest remedy In the world, la
all cases of Dysentery aod Diarhoaa io Children, whotber It
arleeefrotn teething ot from any other cause.
D life and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, U
l a wrottb Its weight In gold.
MtlTbiasof bottles are eold every year In the United
Wtatas. It Is an. old and well-tried remedy.
PRICB ONLY 25 CENT* A BOTTLE.
ggrXobe genuine uakae the facsimile of CD HTIB a per.
BINS, Sew York, Ison the outside wrapper,
Cold by Druggists throughout the world.
DB. <3*o. hTkBYBER, Agent for Plttiburgh.
JttediwlyfcT
Meyer's Miraculous Vermih Destroyer,
for the Destruction <tf Rati, Mret, Motts, Bcoj, Roichsi
Fliu, Moaq errors, Moths, Gaju>kh Jjtskcts, A-tn, Ac.
The chemical preparations known ander (be above title
for the last 23 years throughout Europe, where they hare
toot with a triumphant succ&m, bare acquired for their Ta
Teator and Manufacturer a world-wide celebrity, altssted by
the Emperors of Bottle, France, Austria, the Queen of Enp
land, the Kings of Belgium, Holland, Naples, Bavaria, Sax
ony, io, and In America their efficiency baa been endorsed
by the Director* of Public Inttitattons aod the approval of
mmerotu prlrafe eifunu, that they are the only Remedies
In the world, sure to exterminate all Unde of ve*mln.
Mam's MitACOLoci DaxpAamoxs dwtroy the qd««>-
cobm Intruders without mercy, and oev«r falL HU Art has
brought dvatb to millions of them lo the world, anl from
this day the-' watchword of all housekeeper*, merchants'
itxlp-owosrs aod husbandmen will bo *JVb more Vermin 7
ttwt rACRAOia rsoM 25 ckkts to $1
* Depot of the Inventor and Proprietor.
-. v-‘l - JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist,
CIS Broadway (cot. Houston st,) New York.
: Ooaral Agent for the V. States end Canadas, FRBDER
IOK V. BUB&TON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor House, and 417
Breedmey, New Tork.
.. Sold wholesale and retail by R. B. SELLERS A 00. and
JOB. VLEMINO, Pittsburgh; and BEKKHAM A M’EIN
HAH, Allrgbauy. de2B:6mdfc
. CALIFORffiIA BTEAfI
jaQ . SHIP ÜBE.
• Tm NICARAGUA.
AMEItIOAK,ATC ANTIC'AND PACIFIC SHIP
CANAL COSIP ANT, PROPRIETORS.
OPFOS IT lOK LISE
i . AT ECSOQXO BATES.
1 vs« tobx to saw rmoaosco.
yttrttabta— .. sTPlPpP«r*t—tag*-. JltO
flecoodcabta. 100|Lover ifaenge So
4..’. fhetraaali oftbeletbaos fadadoL
', AtqijmlM rtesunehlp VTAFIUSfiTOX, of 2000 lam n.
titer, Opt Henry Chore hill, been fitted apex
pemetyfor the California trade by
leer* ber pier, North Rlrer, Si* Tort, oa Houltj the eth
»T December, at IP. M, carryio* perneoyan, Belli, sad
ftdfbt to Sen Joan del fcortr, to coonect e Sac Jon del
Serwtth the veil known aad commodious ctauneblp IIKR*
Omnd;, fur Sea Fraadaco, California. Ttuae
Splendid ateaauhlpa offer ntuorpaaeed accooimodetlope for
the mfoty end comfort of paneaxwa. The lithmao route
to therooihJy repaired end in good order, ead the con airy
healthy.
For paamye aad freight, apply oaljr at tba office of the
Company, to JOHN P. TELVERTON, Agent,
oc2&*a3(&— Bolt • • Wo. 3 Bowling Preen, New Tort.
QJVMTIKL, GRAY
DRAPSRiIJNTD TAILOR,
X b. K ST. CLAJB STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PENKA,
Inritcfi public and bean
tffitf Goodt, comtotlag of Clotha, CaaP
mam, TeeUQga floCoaUng* of cr»ry rarity aad ttyla,
adapted to tba tJat city aad eonatry trade, which wHI be
made bp with proznptnm end deepeteh, aod-et retce ulow
aa at any other alicllereetebliabmeat la the dty. oc£dfe
. FC&SI FCRBII
Store from Philadelphia.
LOUIS MILLER, Manufacturer of all
Uadi of ladles sad Ge&tUnm/s Tars, Sleigh and Cer
rtegsltobei; dealer in Buffalo Bobea,*c.,ic.,wholt«»U and
retail, at Zfo. lit Wood street, aboroFlttb.
Tan repaired, cleaned sad «l(«nd In the best manner.
Goods made to order at short notice.
AO Mads of shipping fare bought.
M. B. aiLLEBPIE,
DDSItSZ,
Kitnicta Teeth without pain, by an emtiui-
IT jmr Inaatbrtlr aigrot applied to toe teeth and gnma
only.. Teeth from out to ftill eette loaertedon the rerloa*
uetajlkbeaee. He aleo leeertr tretb oo tntirt Poredaim
bat* with toatlaaon gum, vhkb to beaqty, daanlinea* and
darabtUtycaaaotfrfl to pleaae. Call tad etamtoa iped
uni '■
So. 61 Fourtb attest, below Uatket, (*ecoctd
rtoty,) Ptttebcrgh. JeTflydfe
HENRY H. COLLINS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Üboeee, Batter. Seeds, Flab,
Aad Produce Qeottally,
t»l 17*. 16 E»ed Jtrad. PUldmrfK.
J. n. CHRISTY, Hi D.,
IBS Third Str*ti, Pittthurgh, Penna.,
llovlaf had ton advantage* of Eaitera College# and Hoe
pttala,aafl eevaral yeanf practice offer* bt* profeerional
eerrica* to BCBQIOAL AST) MEDICAL CASE!.
IWISCM.
Bar. W. D. Howard. 1 OoLWOaoo UcOaodlee,.
Bev.D.H. AHcLeao. Hon. U. A. Wearer.
J,Br. Sol,laq. I Uoa.T. J.Blgham.
, B, Hnator. I John H. Uetlor, Keg.
Jacob McOolUrter, Beg. uy&lydfe
BTNABXOVB WORKS.
ALBZANDBR BRADLEY,
aisvr&emxo inttsitnoismT TAOtm o*
GMKIN6, PARLOR AND HEATINO STOVES,
1 Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, Ao.
Sola,Proprietor of the celebrated Patent Gas
•.*.* Bcßirisoand Shoke Consuming
. COOK STOVES.
‘ Office and Sales Room*
Ufialydfe Ma, 6 Woodlt., PI ttaburgb. Pa.
W. ft .D. RmEHART,
■mraemsM avd maliw i>
All Unda ot Tobaceoi Innff aad Cigar i f
Bate recently takento* bntldtag No. IB® Wood atto*t,to
addttfeato their Maanfrotaring KatabUtoment.No.iSlrwtn
ItwaabuUwy willbepleated torectiratbalr.friend*,
tTIS'URY.
Oii iW. F. FundenbebS} having re-Mm
' tnfitod toPttttbgrgh With toe iatwiUonof
tthttfcjarerutdaor*, cao be fbottdat hlaornux, NO.
IOUOUSSIt BTBQT, between and gmUfafleld ata.
rtfUu boon fan 9 a. u. to * r. a. oeaaddmto
If. HOLMES dc 80NS,
Human
Vinigi tod Seanth/Billi of Euhange,
cnrmoATzs or pxrosrr,
.'•V ' - BAinC NOTES AMD SPECIE,
Jzmkm xarszx nun, Pittsburgh, pa.
-HLftitUrrtuuixaadaonalltho principaldUeatbrongb.
aatthe United Statee. apgg-fcly
-Itokkigw biohan&k.
BIGHT BILLS DRAWN BT
DDHOAS, IHBBHAII *• CO..
01| tD UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS,OF ONH
POUND STKBUHO AND UTWAHDS.
Alai, urn* on: tbe principal cl dee and town* of Franca,
Mgnfc HoUnd, Garu*ay,Bwib and other Eorcpeaa
MnS% coMtaaOy on hand aad for aale by
_ WM. H. TniiSAMS A
*Jttlyafc Baakara. Wood atreet.ooraer of Third.
S. B. A C. P. MAJEUuSr ■
( •• • ' o»
.raisrora, jo* m au ehm oi
n 0 pape tb. ..-i
Spmal foturn.
STARCH AND FARINA.
Made by tha
Want PhUedslpiila Haaufkctnrlng Co.
(Pint Premium awarded by tbe FnnUin Institute.
November, ISSB.)
Diamond Gloss Starch, in cases coot’g 6 boxes, C lbs. each:
Do do boxes do 40pspera,l “ do;
Also, BaHned, Tare and Pearl Starch, In boxes vsrioui
sizes, all for laoedry cso.
CORN FARINA, (or Corn Starch,) in bxa. 40 papers wib.
This article Is expreaaly prepared for culinary purpose,
and.can be relied on as superior in romiTT to any now in
use. For sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOONO,
PhOa, Jan’y, lfiSfedttfo Agoots (or the Company.
Permanent Office.
Compljing with tho urgent request of hun
dreds nf their patients,'
DRB.O. M. PITCH Sc J. W. SYKES
-IXare conoinded to remain
PERBANESTLY IS PITTSBURGH,
And may. be consulted at their office,
No. 191 Penn Street,
OPPOSITE THE BT. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, forConaamptlon, Aetlima,
BronchlUa and all other Chroato Complalnti
complicated with or canaiog Pulmonary Disease, Including
Catarrh, Heart Dxttattj Affection* of Oit Liver, Dyo
pepeto, Gastritis, Female Complaints, «te.
DBS. FITCH A BYKSB would state hat their treatment
of Oonxumptlon Is based upon taa fact that As discan er
itt*int\il>loodatKi iyitem ai large, 6eiH btfort,a*-during
iU&ndopmmt to (As lungs, end they therefbi employ
Uecha&lceL Hyglanlo end Medicinal remedioa to purlfr the
blood end strengthen * the system. With that, they nae
HBDUHNAL INHALATIONS, which they value highly,but
only as PaHiatws, (tame? na Otrahtse rfftd. toAm turd
aZons,) and Invalids are earnestly cautioned against wasting
the precious timeof curability on any treatment based upon
the plausible,bat fatso Idea that tbe “seat of the dlseaao can
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation, n for as before
vtatsd, tbe teat qf 0* distast ii in (Ai Wood anj tta fJTtcU
only in tbo longs.
charge fbr canaultatlftn.
A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con
salt os by latter. my2fcdewfetfF
The Great Bngilati Remedy.
SIR JANES CLARKE'S
OELEBRATED FEMALE PILLSI
Prepared from a preauiption or flirJamre Clarke, M.D.
Pbytlsian Extraordinary to the Quean.
This well known Medicine Is no imposition, but a sore
and sale remedy for Female Diffloolttci and Obstructions,
ram any cause wbatevor; and although a powerful remedy,
they contain oolhlng hnrtful to tbe constitution
TO MARRIED LADIES it Is peculiarly suited. It will
In a short tlmo, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
Were PHIt have nettr been known to fail where the direc
Uonsonthettcondpage of pamphlet art torZJ obterved.
For MI particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the ag*:>t.
N. B —sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author]
sod agent, will Insure a bottle, containing over 60pllL«,by
return mull.
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00., PlttaLorgb, wholesale agtnl,
and eold by all druggists. aotT^AwfcT
"W E YMAN «5c wON ,
Maautoctureri and Dealers in all kinds of-
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
X<3ELA.:F TOBACCO,
Comer ofSmithJUbl Street and DiamondMlsy,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ie*aoio»«s....„ roan u oom w. wcoux.pan
Pittsburgh Bteel Works.
JONES, BOYD Ac CO,
Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW sod
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGSaod AYT.WA,
Comer Ross and Firtt Streets, Pittsbvrph, Fa
tksec towxs.
U. B. ROQEiiS An CO
■unmet cubs or
Rogers' Iswprowed Potent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
Cbrner Ran and First Streets. Pittsburgh, Ps.
Jn2>lyd fc*
JOHN COCHRAN & 880.
■Airuricroaxuov
Iron Roiling, Iron Vnnlte, Vault Doors,
Window Shntten, Window Bnardi, It.,
Noe. 81 Aeomd Street and fid TAfrd Street,
(Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Hare cn hand e variety of new Patterns, foncy and plain,
suitable for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to cn
plowing Grave Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. mrW
vm. vannavta ..... „wii. o. rxizwp
VANDEVER A FRIEND,
ATTORNK Y 8 AT LAW,
AMD
SOLICITORS IN CHAVCEHV,
No. ft. Shins’! Block, Dubuque, hnoa.
. promptly mods in any part of Northern
town,or Ww.u-ra WUconein.'
. . W .‘ ll *.V end t° tlJ* puruha»oand Bale of Real KaUtr, 01.
talnlng Money on Bonds and Mortgagee . *d:ljdfc
•s. c. aoßutxos "r.. T.. ..“:r H .i*n.u*».
winnow nonatisa...- wilson uilur
ROBINSON, MINIS L MILLERS,
. FOUSDERB AMD n ACHKfSISTS,
WASHINGTON WORKS
P it ta b a r g b
P en n a
Ofllce, Se,2l Slorkct street.
Meoufactur* ail kind* cf Bti*m Engioee Mill Alecbln
«T. Caetinge, Rail road Wwk, pt«aai Boiler* and Slioct Iron
Work.
JrAMetwxuS Brpalripg done cm ihcrl notice. mttiilydtc
DAWEB A CLULEY
Hows*, Slga and Ornamental Ptlnttci,
A It D G R A ;-V K R S:
stuns ib
White Lcuxd anri Zino Faints.
Alee, til kfafa of Paint*, OfU, Vartihbea, Window OUs,
Petty, Bruabi*, Ac.,
144 Tfbcd Street, tm doors above Tiryin ATUm
nrrlMydfe
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
KUcriiTmiu or
Cookiiuti Parlor and Heatlns
STOV E S ,
Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, &c.,
104 Liberty Bt., Pltubnr|h| Pm.
mr£2fely
J.-AL LITTI.JC
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 SL Clair Street,
(Dr.lriab’a New Building,) PITTHBtJMH. PA.
aa&folydfo
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joitph Dilworth Dj W. C. Bldwell.
(Sueetttart to I\rrUr, BoJfe et AocU.)
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SFIKES.
PTTTSBOBOR, PKNN’A
JAB. MoLACG-HJjIN,
jnsuTicrcua or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits tad Paul Oil,
<I*U:iH)(o .Vbr. IflS I*o fiunut AM
Dr. Dickinson's Magneto-Electric 51a*.
CEntt.—Principal Depot for tfi*. tnU of UnnoaDnl
Medical Auxiliary.— ln submitting tbla machine to a dis
criminating public, no expense has been (per**! inlis manu
facture to render It perfect tn ivory esMatiel particular, in
order to keep pace with tba wonderful Improvements of the
age, and place It foremost In Ibia brooch of American Man
ufacture. NO FAMILY SHOULD BK WITHOUT ONE.—
Retail Price $lO.
It leadmirably adapted to prevent and core every fotm
of disease, tocb as Cooraoption, Scrofula, Palalea, Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsia, aUfonnsof Physical and Mental Prostra
tion and Nervous DUeawa.
On# grand feature of Ibl* Apparatus ia that It U aiwej*
ready ter use, tba power being obtained from a Permanent
Magnet,no Acids or other togradieotebeing required.
Sold, whole#*]# and retail, by
DR. 080. 11. KEYSER,
oc3fcdEwT Wholesale Drugglet, 140 Wood at, Pittab'g.
Henry Clay and a long list of bin distin
guished cotemporarlee In the United ttutee Senate and
HouiaofßapreeeataUvee, bate given Ultimo
ny of the benefits which they derived bom lbo nee of Wil
aoa’a Headache Pilie. hocb teattmony aa IbU is eutitlsd to
grave consideration. Tbt* luvalnable remedy la prepared
and aold by B. L. FAHNIBTOUK A 00, WbofeealeDrug
giata, and proprietors of B. L. Fahnestock** Vennlfogn, No,
60, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,Pittsburgh, Pm
JalfcdAwF • ■
Persons advanced in lire, and feeling the
hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all ttaat-
find In theoseof Dr. J. Hostetler's Cele
brated Stomach Bitters, an elixir that will Instil) now Ufa
Into their veloMaetore. In * tnea-nre, tba ardor and energy
of more youthful days, buHd np thrlr ebrnnkeo forms, and
give health and vigor to their remaining year*. Those who
are In the least allllattd with Dyspepsia, Ague, iAngncr,
•nausea, or lany other troublesome aud daogerotu disease,
arwnj|from » disordered system, sboold not 1 hesitate to
*““* Tt *®fthebeo*fllderivod from this great remedy
dealer* generally, everywhere, and
ITU ’ “onfacturers and proprietors
68 Water and M trout ate. J»lB:dAwT
Oalyanic Battery, or Klkctro Maonetio
Ka.TTB£S
AILAPPI NEW YEAR to oar numerous
friends and customer*, and we are glad to t*, abta to
Inform them that we never bad so good an assortment of
Dnea Goods, Shawls. Cloaks, Neodie Work, Domestic end
Stapi# DryjGooda at this naaon of tbe year.
JrtdAwt 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market at.
PRODUCE —12 bbls. prime Timothy Seed;
SO boa Dry Appln;
100 do small white Beans;
<OO do Barley;
600 pieces Bulk Shoulders,
Received par railroad and for tale by
_J*s BURIVER A DILWOBTIf.
■pLAIN AND PRINTED FRENCH ME-
J.. {MNOEft, all wool Plaids, Coburga, Mont de brines,
Ac. Alaa all kinds of FUnnels, Checks, Tickings Pbtrtlng
UnsUna,lrUh Uncnt and every other article usually kept
in a Dry Good Htmae, aU of which will ba sold as cheap as
th*cheapest, OITASSON LOVE, 7*Market sb
QOn BAGS PRIME COFFEE;
vvv 100 bbU. Refined Soger;
, 60 this. U. 8. Syrup;
60 hbda. Sugar,
In atore and for sale by SfIRTYBB A DILWORTII,
P RODUCE—2OO bus. small “White Beans; I;
2& do Dry Apple*;
15 tbla. Tloiotay B«*d;
10k*gi Batter,
. ~ btu. lUrler,
In wore and for eel* by BHBIVKTI A DTLWORTH.
SOLIDAY FORNiTUKE—Children's Bu
rcaas, Bed>t«*4a, Chain, TaWw, Wub Studs, tod
% mil Bwfbl pnwats tor tbs holidays, flohfasd mnd
ferial* by T. B. TOUNO* CO,
deSl Wo. 58 Brntthfleld strrcb
ADDSS DRESS SILKS
i ' . . ■ • num 4*
, gsIIZUT BKDDOXD PRIORS
. 4i eeu of
AyMt , • . BUtOgTIBLPA 00,
fiO toS. RAISINS;
SSsl§SpSlS*®|tp
pttehirglj ia^eiie.
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 21, 1850.
'» rrin 4f. papsh or rnt oitt.
City and News Items.
Mbak Tbxpbratubb.— -Observations taken at
Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth at., yesterday.
IH BUR. IH BDATtI.
OO 35
64 £4
9 o’clock, a. a.
12 » K .
® “ p. u.
Barometer.
IfSt* Dailv Union Pratkr Mcctijio, at tbo First
Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com
mencing at 11) o’clock, A. m. All aro cordially in*
vited to attend.
The exorcises to-dat will bo conducted by Her.
Dr. Howard.
Tar. True Press has got another subscriber!
In yesterday’s edition we are notified to stop de
livering onr paper to Mr. David Smith, First
Ward, Allegheny. For the satisfaction of Mr.
S., and by way of information to the True Press,
we will state here that Mr. Smith has boen
taking the Weekly Gazelle for some time, but
discontinued it on tho 14th inst., on the alleged
ground of poverty. Famishing newspapers yro.
tuilously will be more in the True Press' lino than
ours—and doubtless Mr. 8. will be belter satis
fied with that paper than with the Weekly Ga •
telle, lie is right in soiling himself when he
oan so readily.
Lest the 7Vuc Press folks and Mr. Smith should
think this an irreparable loss, we would elate
that we added to our eubsoription lists yester
day, G 9 now subscribers ; and that they may not
think them charity subscribers, we would state
that our oaeh book of (hat date exhibits, amongst
others, the following entries:
Dr. CASH.
1869. ‘
Jan’y. 20 To eub. Now Hamburg elub...s 1 00
“ “ “ Parnassus •• ... 16 00
“ “ Crab Trea •* ... 1 00
'* “ GldersTillo •• ... 44 00
“ “ Unity “ ... 8 00
We would hereby take occaeion to notify the
Dispatch that we are not “preparing to oonteet
for the publication of the letter list.”
Appoihtmbrts ut th» Courtt Commisbiosbrs
—The Commissioners, on Wedoesday afternoon,
made the following appointments :
Mercantile Appraiser —N. Ballanlioe, Temper
ancevllle.
Physician to Jail— Dr .1 D Baldwin, Alle
gheny city.
Physician to hold Post Mortems-Dr Geo L
McCook, oily.
Druggist— Jos. Abel. oity.
Chief Clerk— Thos. Perkins, city.
.■le't. do. —Henry Snively and T Turner,
city, and Thos. Patterson, Indiana.
The appointment of Mr. Ballentine la a good
one; aside from tho fact of bis being a staunch
Republican, bo is an experienced business man,
conTersant with mercantile affairs, and of ma
tnred judgment. Dr. Baldwin, the present in
cumbent, is atike well known as a physician and
a working Republican. Dr. McCook is the in
cumbent of a new office, just created, and will
fulfil its duties to the satisfaction of the public.
The retnainiogappolntmenta, with the exception
of Messrs. Abel and Patterson, are old iooum
bents, and therefore well known.
Silver Mkdals.— Tho prize medals award
ed to Mr. John 11. Metlor, at our State Fair,
last October, for the ''Best Pianos and .Velodearu''
have just been sent on from Harrisburg and can
now be seen at Mr. Mellor's Mosio store, on
Wood elreet. They are of pure silver, weigh
ing about -1 oz. each on the obverse or face of
each*Medal Is the Pennsylvania Coat of Arms, in
bold relief, and the name of the Society. On the
reverse of the Medal for Pianos, elegantly en
graved, are the following words :
CDICKERING A SONS,
Boston,
For Best Pianos 9 a
Exhibited by
Joan 11. Millob,
Pittsburgh,
1858.
This ia the third medal (bighent prize) awarded
lo Mrfnri Checkering Si.r.r, boston, by the
Pennsylvania Agricultural Socinj, within tho
past five years
A similar medal waa awarJrd to Messrs.
Mason A Hamlin, of Boston, for their Mdodeons
and Harmoniums, exhibited »y their agent, (.),
H. Mellor,) at the last exhibition of (tic State
Agrirtiltural Society.
Tui case of Rhodes & Veroer, which we re
ferred to at length several days since, ceme up
again yesterday, io Court. The question is
whether, having paid the usual mercantile tax,
they ehould also pay a license aa dealers tn
liquor. The commonwealth hold that they come
within the provisions of the statute regulating
the sale of intoxicating drinks, and hence Ibe
prosecution. 0. U. Rippey appeared for the
defendants and made a clear and forcible argu
ment, in which be contended at length that his
clients were not liable. Mr. Collier replied on
the other side, and adduced several authorities
in support of the legality of his position The
Coart took the papers in the case into its oharge,
and will deliver a decision in the matter.
Messrs. l Rhodes & Veroer, as Is well known, are
brewers, carrying on the business largely.
MoxonoAim.4 Steam Navigation Co. —This
company has on the grand Slackwater Naviga
tion, which is now completed down to New Ge
neva, three fine stetmera—the Telegraph, Lu
zerne and Co). BayariT One of these boats
loaves here every morning at the hour wbiob is
mentioned in their advertisement in auotber
column. They are all very substantial and safe
steamers, make good time, are under the direo
lion of very accommodating agents in Mr. G
W. Swindler and Wm. McElroy, cargo Inspector
on the works, and their captains, we have ever
found at their poet of duty, courteous and atten
tive. Tbo prospect at present is (hat these
boats will be running all winter. They offer
the safest, swiftest and surest means of transit
for freight or passage through the whole country
where ihey go.
Tut Coinmrrciaf Journal, of this city, Bays
"The Piovidence Journal of Monday has along
account of a very destructive fire, said to have
occurred io this oiry "loaa s2oo,ooo—accident
and loss of lire." As the aooount is credited to
this paper, we take occasion to say, that no such
event has occurred here, and ne such aooount
appeared in our columos. The hoax was either
got up by some malioious person at the. expense
of Pittsburgh, or the news collator made a mis
take as to the place."
We think that in the Journal of the 13tb io
slaot, there was an aoeooat of a fire somewhere,
and that it appeared as if it might have hap
pened here. We quoio tbo date of the paper
trom memory.
la Ohio county, Va , near the Pennsylvahi i
Hoe, lived until recently, a Mr. Carsoer with hie
wife. Mr. C has, however, lately behaved as If
he bad no wife, io tbal'he has been paying as
siduous attentions to two other women, who arc
sisters. Mrs. C, at last, became vexed, anl on
the lex (alionit principle just left her borne and
two children, and at Christmas time went away
with another man. The husband, to show bow
little he cared for this, and not to be outplayed
in bis own game, at onoe toek bis flight with
both the sisters. One of the interesting dulcl
neas has just returned home again, but protests
she knows nothing about Csreoer and the other
sister. The whole matter, as related, in the
Washington Reporitr, is hard to beat.
Wa lost week gave an aooount of the explosion
of the gas works in Washington, Pa., by whiob
an attendant named George Pijmire was badly
injured. We learn that on Bonday morning he
died from injuries reoeived, and was bnriedwith
military honors, the Blues and Rifles escorting
bis remaius to the grave.
Ibfabticidb.— ■-A woman named Maria Smith
(colored) was arrested In Elizabeth township, on
a charge of infanliolde. 000 of her children was
recently, found dead In a coal pit. She managed
in some .way to escape from the offioers.
Buried.— Mrs. Cassandra Meoown, whose
death in Washington oouoty we noticed several
days since, and who waa kept four days after bor
death, owiogto estrange appearance of berbody,
as though not dead, was buried on Friday, the
14th inst. Sho was 74 years of age.
Wb omitted, yesterday, to call attention to
the advertisement of Edward Rabm, Esq., who,
having built himself a magnificent residence in
tbo oountry nt East Liberty) 4 intends to make
his permanent residenoe there. Bo he offers for
Bale his other princely mansion on the second
bank in Allegheny city, ono of those fine
"Bwelled-front" bouses on the South Cotnmoo,
without doubt ono of tbo most desirable sites as
well as dwellings now in ths market. Ses ad
vertisement. .
Wb have received from Hunt & Minor, Godey
for February, containing the usual number of
superb fashion plates, and plates of patterns for
ladies’ osc; Greely’s Tribune Almnnocfor 1859,
a useful statistical hand-book for politicians;
The Constellation,—Roberts’ new edition of
Park Benjamio; and Harper’s Weokly. At Ma
sonic Hall alt the prominent papers and maga
zines may be found, as late as issued.
A KsmHa of those interested tn the oleer
nerigntion of the Ohio mer, eteemboet ceptelne
end ooeiboet men, will be held et LefeyeUe Bell
on Frldej, 28lb last, at 10 o'clock, to teke into
consideration the metier of tbecontenpteted
whkhia ebont to be;bail! oVer
the Xwo xiv«r/for' the- SteabentiHereUroed.
#■£ edrer<i*t»«ii : ~U' 'anoft*
In motion for a new trial in the cue of Aid.
Rogers, eonvioted a few days elnoc for misde
meanor in office, came op before Judge McClure
on Thursday. The circumstances on which the
verdict was rendered, were that Washington
Warner, or Warner Washington, (the colored
man who was prosecuting witness, was known
by both names) who had been arrested for diaor
ly conduct and bronght before Rogers, offered u
bail for his subsequent appearance for trial a
colored man named J. Miller, and such bail
being good and sufficient, Rogers refused to take
it and thereupon committed Warner to jail. It
is now alleged in the argument for a new trial
that Miller was not a freeholder, aod that there
fore he was not the kind of bail the law de
mands. It is.olloged that he said he owned the
house ho lived in, but that it now appears he
Bays he will own It when somo relative of bis
shall die,
J. B. Coyle, Esq , appeared for itie Alderman
and plead his case. He set forth ia an able speech
the grounds on whloh he claimed a new trial for
bis client, to whioh C. McC. Hays, Esq., an
swered at some length. The Judge will give his
opinion in thecase, probably on Saturday.
.. 29.1-10
Pbtkb Caj<b was caught at the time the
Mayor broke in upon the gamblers rb will be
remembered. About two years ago thero was a
warrant out here for bis arrest charged with
having barglarlonsly entered the house of John
Hysing in the 7th ward, aod stealing'therefrom
the sum of $930. The acoused was brought
beforo Mayor Weaver yesterday, and the prose
cutor, who resides in KendelviUe, lod., not ap
pearing, the Mayor was constrained to dismiss
the matter. He however held the defendant in
$5OO ball to answer a charge of laroeny at the
next term of Court, aod recognized in like
amount onaeeoond dealiog in counterfeit money.
It will be remembered that he dropped a roll of
eounterfeit notes when about to enter the watch
house, amounting in the aggregate Lo some eight
hundred dollars. The Mayor haviog evidence
of this foot, and believing that he dealt in the
article, received an information to this effect
against him, and hence his actioo in the matter.
Tm? jail has at present 100 inmates, as we
are informed. A good part of them are charac
ters who seek lo be committed lo that stone jug,
because Us walls preclude the oold much better
than those of any bouse they are able to fiud
whvn out of the stone precinct, and heoauso the
broad and soap of Allegheny connty Is vastly
better than these vags trill earn '‘ln the cold un
friendly world." If these sturdy knaves were
made to toil like beavers, put into some tread
mill aud rnado to grind oorn, or set at oakum
pioking or stone pickiog, they would help the
county pay for their bread, and would not be
quite so food of getting into jail.
CaAWjFORD, P*.—The following gentlemen
have heen eleoted direolors of the Atlantia and
Great Western Railroad Company, to serve for
the ensuing year: Wm. Reynolds, President;
Jas. R Dick, James E. M’Far land, John Dick,
John M’Fsrland, L. D. Williams, J. J. Shryock,
A. W. Muroford, D. A. Finney, O. Hastings, G.
Church, T. R. Kennedy, Geo. A. Bittenbannor.
The lioe of the Atlantic and Great Western
Railroak from the line'of New York to Mead
▼iHe has been permanently locatod, aod a corps
of engineers under Mr. Taylor, cormqonced on
the 10th inst. to locate the route from Meadville
west lo the Ohio river.
Tub KitUnniog Free Fra* says that at Whites
town, Armstrong co ~ a party of men from the
neighborhood had been out on a spree, and that
one of them, on their return home, pul a keg of
whiskoy to his mouth purpose of tokii g
a drink. While thus engaged, a gun in the
hands of another of the party, went off and the
ball strikiug the keg, shattered it into pieces,
and lodged in Mclntyre’s breast, killing him in
stantly
Tuber was a meeting last evening, io the 9th
ward, of oitixens opposed to the Citizens’ Passen
ger Railway. Oar reporter was unable te be
present, but we are informed that resolutions
were adopted expressive of the sense of the meet
ing and speeches were mode. There will be a
eimilar meeting lu Lawrenceviilc on Saturday
night
Thb '’CoHMtBc'UL AnvesTtsKß," published
by Joo M Patton, Coaneautville, Crawford co ,
Pa., is an enterprising aud well conducted pa
per, having a good circulation in Erie, Craw
ford, Mercer and Ashtabula counties.
We send you our Daily, friend Patton, and
hope lo bear from you again.
Wg bave received a pamphlet of "The Ceo
tenoial Thanksgiving; Agr civil aud ecclesiasti
cal heritage;" a sermon preached io the Central
Presbyterian Church, BmUhfield el., on Thanks
giving day. by Dr. Jsoribuß. Published and for
sale by Davison, Market street
Coal 0»l — The BUirsvillo Record states that
a number of gentlemen contemplate erecting an
establishment in that place for the porposo of
maoufactnring and rectifying oil from cancel
coal which is said to be abundant in (be
vicinity.
Rbv. A B. Bradford, of New Castle, deliver
ed a most interesting lecture ia New Brighton,
on Monday night. Mis subject was “The Ulti
mate Destiny of the African race. The lecturer
said that “Shem has bad his day, Japhet is hav
ing his, nod Ham’s will oome in duo time."
Fine.—About noon on "Wednesday, a tire
broke oat in East Liberty, in a house occupied
by the Hot. Mr. Moore The 1 book part of the
building was badly burned, bnt the front escaped
uninjured. The firo was the result of accident.
Wa learn that Mr. J. S. Davison, will, on the
lat of February remove from bis present piece
on Market street, to the corner of Wood and
Diamond Alley, where he has fitted up a very
fine store and one tnnob more convenient than
his present.
. ArrotKTMtsT. —We loam that the County
Commissioners have appointed D. C. K&mmerer
Assessor for the Fifth Ward vloe Mr. Taylor,
who was not of age, sod therefore not eligible to
fill ihe office
I* tbo Distrlot Coart yesterday all the lime
was consumed in the trespass case in South Pitts
burgh, wbioh wo reported yesterday. We left
the Court room at about 4 o'clock when the mat
ter was atill beiog presented to the jury.
!m the Court of Qaarter Seesious, the whiskey
matters were occupying the attention of benoh
and bar. There was nothing worth mentioning
occurring. >
Tub case of Shaw was called up yesterday,
but an Important witness being absent It went
over, and that will probably be the lari of*it for
Ibis term.
A siw literary association has beon organized
in Birmingham, styled “The Adelpblan Beading
Circle " It Is under good auspices.
“Pktbolrum, oa Rock Oil —A lady friend,
who is the mother of a family, and of mnoh ex
perience, asks us to call attention to the wonder
ful properties of the rook oil in burns or scald
ing. She tella us of some remarkable cures,
and bor own experience fully confirms all eho
had beard of Its excellence; and she wishes
every mother to know of so simple, speedy, safe,
and oheap a remedy, that should always be at
bond. A child eolzed a hot poker, and the whole
inaide of the hand was burned. In a moment
she seized the lamp and placed the wick, which
was saturated with the oil, in the hand of the
ohild. In a few minutes It was quiet and soon
fell asleep. 1q another Instance, when the
clothes took fire and the obUd was badly burned
on parte of the body, neok and faoe, rags satu
rated with the oil were at onoe applied, and in
less Ihau half an hour the child was asleep, and
a very speedy cure was the result. These are
by no means all the spoedy cures she has seen,
but they are enough to soouro it a trial. In
slight burns the recovery is instantaneous."
Dr. Eeyser, of 140 Wood street, sent ns the
above, cut from the Washington Examiner, o£
January 18. Wo publish it, knowing that il is
a good artlolo. We believe tt is pul op by Mr.
Samuel M. Kier, of (hie city, and deserves, to
be better known than il is. Borne ten days ago
a gentlemen called at more than a dozen stores
to gel a bottle of (his BAme Petroleum, wbioh he
found, after a good deal of running, at Dr.
Kovner's, 140 Wood street. J
Tns Fiftcbsto LxcTunt of the season beforo
the students of the Iron City be
delivered by Rev. 11. Kendall, D. D., this even
ing, at their lecture room. Bubjeel, “Mental
Calture.” t
A Blidb— Narrow Eseape.— Booe lime dariog
Wednesday night last, huge masses of solid rock
and gravel became detached from tho hill-side,
and fell across the railroad traek, several hun
dred rods below Beaver Station. Fortunately,
Mr. Doult, of Vanport, happened to bo coming
op .the road just as the morning mail train came
In eight, and by timely warning, prevented the
locomotive from coming in contact with the ob
struction on tho track. —Beaver Argus.
Art of tho following articles can bo obtained at
Dowds’ well mown stand. Federal street, Allegheny.
Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confeotionery in
every variety. Fresh Peaohes, Tomatoes; riomba,
Citron, Pioe Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pre
serves, Jelly's, Pieties and Ketchup. Capers, Wor
cestershire Sauce, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker’s Broma, Ac., Ac. They respect
folly invite, the public to an examination of tho above
named articles, til of which they will guarantee to
proto satisfactory both in quality and price. /|j
IBS, POTATOES—I2OO baga N.
wto>t ”i£^^»&fio(audgT*OQ.
PRUrcrr^to^oAAppta;^.
TYRttD
Telegraphic.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washetctos Citt, Jan. 20.
Sedate.—The Invalid pension bill was taken
np and passed.
The Pooifio Railroad bill, as amended, was
taken up.
Mr. Davis, of Miss., moved to strikeout all
of the enacting clause aud adopt his minority
report, the main features of whioh are as follow:
To appropriate ten million dollars and ten sec
tions of land per acre, to construct the road.
The money appropriation to bo refunded in the
form of the net proceeds into the Treasury. No
termini is named, and no monopoly given to any
special company. And the road to run from the
Atlantic to the Pacifio States. He believed the
road conld be bnllt over a certain roate on these
terms, and made a long speech in support of bis
viows.
Mr. Benjamin, of La., reported a substitute for
the bill introdneed by Mr. Mason, authorizing
the President to use the public forces of the U. 8.
Substitute ordered to be printed. The firetsec*
tion gives power to the President, whenever he
has reason lo apprehend that any of the transit
routes will bo obstructed orj olosed by lawless
vessels, or that an attack is threatened against
the persons or property of our pitizens, to use the
land and naval forces to prevent the threatened
injary, on condition that the forces need are with
drawn as soon as the objeet is accomplished.
Mr. Mason moved an adjournment.
Mr. Gwin, of Cal., remonstrated nnd called the
yeas and nays, but without effect, and Senate
atijournod.
Uousa.—The bill amending the pre-emption
laws was taken up. Mr. Blair, of Mo., offerod
the Homestead bill as an amendment, but the
motion was rnled out of order.
The Speaker announced the following Speoid
Committee to investigate the eharges of alleged
corruption io cqnnection with the management
of the New York and Philadelphia Navy Yards,
and the awarding of contracts by the Navy De
partment: Messrs. Sherman, of Ohio;
of Va.; Ritchie, of Pcnoa ; Grosbeok, of Ohio;
and Ready, of Toon. f
Mr. Grow, of Pa., offered an amendment pro*
vidlng that from an after the passage of this sot
no pnblio lands Bhall be exposed to sale by'
proclamation of the President, unless the returns
of the survey shall have been only filed in tber
land office ten years or moro. Adopted by 16
majority. i
The House, by 4 majority, rejected tho bill
by rofosing to order Us engrossment for a third
reading. Mnoh time was consumed in calling
the yeas and nays on collateral questions.
The Honse then went into Committee of the
Whole on the state of the Union on the Presi
dent’s Message, and immediately took a reeess
till 7 o’olock.
homing Session.—Mr. Purviance, of Pa , said
in the course of his speech (bat- he wished to
tost tho sense of the Democrats, whether they
were ready lo sustain the President in his rec
ommendation of epecifie duties. He replied lo
Mr. Washhurne, of Me., remarking that that
gentleman’s platform might suit his own State,
bat that Pennsylvania must be permitted to
make her own by insisting that proleotion for
her domestic manufacturers mast be one of the
planks which she would never surrender.
Mr. Thompson, of N. Y., dissented from Mr.
Woahbaroe’s late epeeoh, and objected to the
inferences that Mr. Marshall, ofiKy., drew from
iL He denied any man’s right Vo make a new
platform for tho Republican parly which had no
narrow planks aod contained no elements of dis
union and distrust.
Washisotos CiTr, Jan. 20.—The President
sent to tho Senate to-day, in compliance with a
reuolution passed by thru body, a document
showing the condition of our unsettled claims
against foreign governments, together with those
which have been adjusted. From a hasty glance
at these papers, it appears that Capt. Wm. Web
ster presents a bill against Great Britain for
over six millions and a half dollars for the loss
of, and indemnity of lands parohased from the
chief or New Zealand, and of which he was dis
possessed by England’s officers. The olaims are
argued by other parties against that government
for damage done to lawful commerce, by the
seizure and sale of vessels and Pritonia, which
ia estimated at $40,000. The only reparation
yet made by the English government for the loss
and capture of the vessel Paucbitt, on the Afri
can coast, is the condemnation of Capt Morse
by’s conduct, and bis interference with 'the
American flag. *
Against Russia there are two cases, one of
$16,000 and the other for $186,000, preferred J
by J. W. Perkins, of Move., charging thM gov
ernment with a violation of the contraot made
with him for arms furnished in the Crimean War.
Fraooe, too, has unsettled claims. She has re
jected several, including that of tho owners of
the ship America, for loss by damage in 1839,
aod for tho property destroyed by violating the
blookade of Buenos Ayres.
Mr. Robert Parish tenders a bill for $16,000,- :
000 francs for tho non-fulfillment of a verbal
agreement entered into by Mr. Fonld, the min
ister of Finance, and confirmed b+ the Emperor,
to pay him this amount, upon hia nemonslrhtion
of the existence of a gold field similar to that of
.California, and accessible to tho fjrencb arms, as
soon as the French flag can be raised in token of
sovereignty in any part of the territory indi
cated He alleges this performance, and hence
seeks for payment.
The document specifies what claims against
the government have been submitted, in what
manner and the Smle of those now pending. In
numerous instances the amounts of the damages
claimed ere not stated, and therefore there can
be no clearly ascertained aggregate. Many mil
lions of dollars ore involved and some of the
eases have been pending 40 years.
[Special Dispatch for tbe PiUslmrgh Goran*.]
Harrisburg, Jan. 20.—Sbjiatb.—Thi Judiciary
Committee reported Mr. Penney’* act providing for
interest on verdicts; it wasireported as committed.
Honso bill to abolish tho : Canal Board passed a
second reading, with material amendments; it was
afterwards finally pasted, and goes to the Home; it
will go into effect immediately; the sections relating
to claims was stricken ouL
Mr. Scofield read in place a bill providing that
Warren county compromise the Snnbury subscrip
tion, Issue bonds for 20 per coni, and surrender the
■took; it passed GoaJJy and goes to tbo House.
House.—Seneto bill relative to Warren County
Banbury subscriptions, passed finally, and goes tu tbo
Governor for bis approval.
Senate bill providing for tbo transfer of the prop
erty of (be Academy to the Kittanniog University,
passed finally, and goes to tbo Governor for his ap
proval.
Our delegation presented several petitions for a
passenger railway from Pittsburgh to Lawrencevillo;
they have appended to them about 800 signers.
Mr. Bayard presented a remonstrance from 10?
signers against the passenger railroad.
Mr. Dodgo presented a petition for the relief of
Henry Bomgerdner. Mr. Gelley one for tho relief of
Nanoy Seerick. Mr. Taylor for tbo erection of Pino
Co. Mr. Waiborn for tbo repeal of auction duties on
domestio articlos. \
Mr. Bayard offered a resolution to recommit the
act, providing for changing the name of the Pitts
burgh Insurance Co. to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Irisb, from the Judiciary Committee, reported
as committed an act relative to streets in Pittsburgh.
The following bills wore read in place: By Mr.
Flowing: To prevent marriages of whites with
blacks; by Mr. Thorn: to modify auction duties; by
Mr Warden: for the relief of George 3. Jameson.
An act relative to the Meyur of Erie, bus been
signed by tbo GrfVernor.
Bt. Louis, Jan. 20.— -The overland mall,-with
dates to the 27th uU., has arrived, bringing two
passengers.
The President's Message reached Ban Fran
cisco at three o’clock on the morning of tho2Cth
ult., being 19 dsyeand 12 hours from Bt. Louis,
The Message hardly moils expectation, espe
cially on the subject of tho Paoifio Railroad.
The holidays were observed wiLh extraordi
nary unanimity.
Dales from Victoria of December 18th were
received..
There was great suffering at Frazer river from
the oold.
The steamer Enterprise, whiob left Fort Hope
for Langley on the 9th, with 125 paasongers, was
froxen In on the way down. There beiog no pro
visions, the passengers attempted to go to Lang
ley overland. Tbo snow falling, they lost their
way, and after three days of inexpressible suffer
ing, daring which five or Bix were frozen to
death, tho weather'moderated, and the steamer
got free from the ioo and camo down and took the
survivors to Laogley.
Minlog has almost entirely ceased.
Tho Frazer River business la stagnant. Con
siderable rain had fallen.
Clrxbla-sd, Jan. 20.— There were three fires last
tight. Smith A Hooper’s soap mod candle factory
was burned down; loss $3000; $lBOO Insurance on it
in eastern companies. Two barns were burnt east of
Cleveland, with foot yoke of premlnm cattle; it was
the wotk of an Incendiary. An upper story of a
building in Scoville’s block was burned; loss $5000;
tniuranoe unknown. Butt's hat store was damaged
by water; covered by $lO,OOO insurance in eastern
companies. Flake’s damage U covered by $5OOO ia
eastern companies. Sholiey, a merchant tailor, had
bis stock much damaged; od insurance. There is a
great loss on law libraries and office furniture In the
buildiog.
Nkw York, Jan. 20.—Tbo steamship Black War
rior has arrived wilh Hanna dotes to the 15 th.
The excitement: growing ont of the President’s
Message has nearly died out.
A private lotter states that some excitement had
been occasioned at Havana by the publication of a
statement that Brigadier General Renan, of the
United States, had, by letter, offered the Captain
General $15,000,000 to declare tho Island independ
ent, and himself or General Concha tbe first Presi
dent *-
Savasrlb, Jan. 20.— The bark Angelina was de
tained by orders of tbe collector of port, on suspicion
oi fining dot for the slave trade. She arrived, Oct
30th, fromjUantanzas, and has been lying In port
evtrsineeJ - -- —• • -ir-.-r:
Si* Lonm, Jan. 2Q.—River filling slowly and dear
of ice. - Hyper rim* hi good boatt»gofder,eo ffcrs(
open. , yfmtim tiooffy.. and Teiy mild, with
■ winds, m ftnmg Indmtiwi tf rain, " f
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A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLKSOT2LBN.
Commercial
COMMITTEE 0? ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY—
E. Qttnn, V. P, 8. P. Sauna, W«. 11. Williams, Q. B.
Josxe, 0. W. Cabs.
PITTSBURGH EAttUETIi
[/ftporfrJ flprcfoffy/or the Pittsburgh Gaatte ]
Prm»o»aH, Famv, JiK. a, ia£9.
FlX)UR—firm but unchanged. teles on lotrer whirl ot 100
bbl* extra on private term* and 77 bbUOhio sapor it f&OO*
on apper whtrrso bbls sapsrat (4,B£;and2sbbls extra from
wagon «tts,Oo. From store,3o sksTtnoww* fancy, at 13,00.
and6so do Insmall lotsatfls.lo<as.l2far sapor, 37 for
extra, nod for family do. At Pearl MHL3OQ bbl
t roper at (4,86, 360 do extra at (5,35{&5,60 and 100 do famt
[ ly do at $6,00.
GRAIN—In steady request; eales from Ant f> finds of 250
bat fell Barley at 70; Rye. 100 bat from wagon at 80; Corn,
200 boa from store at 00; 800 boa ordinary while from atore
at SW2O; Wheat, 400 bos choice Southern red at 81.16; and
160do.attW0- *
GROOBRlES—ealeeof&bbdi Sugar at 7}s@73£, 72 tibia
Molusoe at 38; 20 do et 30; 13doat 37; 36 do In tid condi
tion at SC ; and 100 do oo private tense.
HlDES—saitro! 200 dry flint at 19, And 100 green salted
et
PEARLS—aalea of 6 bbls et 6J£, cash, end 8 do st 7, time.
OlL—sales of 18 bbla No. 1 Lard Oil at SS@9O.
HAY—a*ir* of IS loada at dty scales and 34 do at Alle
gheny at (9@15 ft ton.
BUTTER—sales of 2 bbli prim# roll at 17, 4 do at 18; nod
0 do strictly choice at 20.
POTATOES—aaIea of ISO boa Neahaonocks at 90 and 42
bbla do at $2,60 ft bbl.
BROOMS—sales of 100 dur. st (2,26<g12,60, an'.l HR do on
private terms.
WHISKEY—take of 26 bbls rectified at 27&2R, cash and
time, and 10 do new Rye at 40,
BACON —aalea of 3000 D)h Shoulder* and llam* at 7 aud
10; 6,000 B>< assorted at T, 9 and 10. end 10,000 Side* at 9
LARD—firmer, tales of 31 bibs city No. 1 at llLj; 10 do
at 11! and 40 tes coontry at 10W, cosh.
HOMlNY—sales of 15bbl* at Pear! Mill at (6,00. i
I'CED—sales at Mill of 33 tons at 90 for Bntn an J Shorts,
(LOO for Sblpsluff, aod (1,45 for Middlings.
OORN-MEAL—sales at Pearl Mill of 100 bus at Bb.
CHEESE—sales of 00 bis at 10c.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL
Exchange is scarce here, eud in (act all over the Wart. At
•St. Louis It range* from pram., which, with the dla
'count on currency, make# the price about the same as in
Chicago. The banks at St Loots lost mom than a bnodrrd
thousand dollars of coin last week to meke exchange. We
beur of no shipmeuts of coin as yet from tfils city, bat un
less more Eastern bills offer, coin mast be sent forward ere
many weeks. Bates of exchange ara *llll steady at but
we should not be surprised to see it go up in a week. Gold
Is inactive, and retails only in smtll lot* at pram.
The street broker* are still dolog little or uothing. Thor*
Is no really first class psper to be had obova bank rates, as
they absorb all that offers. Rates nominal at I@2 ft cent
li month.—[Chicago Pren.
Messrs. Oreenman A Co., whose wooden-ware establish
meat, at Cleveland, was destroyed by flrw on Wednesday
night lest, hav# made an assignment. Their loss by Are Is
> not leas than (80,000. ;
Cbioaoo Poti and Pbovisios Team.—Tbo receipts of
nogs daring the past week have fallen off over 2*ooo heed
as compared with the previous week. The imports of the
week. Live and Drvaed, foot np7,069. The shipments dor
log the same time amount to 2,121 head. The receipts of
the season an as follows;
Receipts of Lltc and Dressed Hog* from Nov. 1
to Jan. 8, 1849 2JUOG
Rec<*l,r©d last week 7,069
Total
Shipped up to Jan. 8..
lost week ...
Total iurplu*
Wo annex * comparative statement of tho Exports, exclu
sive ot tpvrle, from N«w York to foreign ports, lor tba week
ending Jan. 4, IRfiO -
1867. IRSB. 1959.
Total for tbo week (1,145,194 (1,234,472 ( 887,260
Previously reported. 1.680,294 849,669 646.762
Flurn January I (2,825,483 (1,904.031 $1,352,012
Import* by Railroad.
C. AP.R. R, (alnce'Dec. 25.)—250 aks beans, 38C8 do po
tatoes, 99 bbls hotter, 17 d- eggs, 100 ska b w floor, 60 do d
fruit, 91 bbla cranberries, 60 poor Is, 233 ska com, 194 do flax
M 4,452 bus rvo, 85 bxs wbeeee, 116 sk%*beat, 20 kga lard,
265 ska barley, SO do eloveneed, lO bbWapples, 10 dowhts
kev, 2306 pea bulk pork, 41 aka pegs, 1036 do oats. 81 cars
cars cattle, 2 do bogs, 39 do ore, 186 ska onions, 436- bbls
flour, 86 bdts paper, 226 do wagen staff, 273 bides, sundry
consignee*; Iq7B pcs pork, 143 bbls tallow, 841 pkgs buttrr,
00 copper, 778 bbls tw*f, 389 do pork, 105 cks do, 300 sks
wool, 236 kgs Urd, 300 coils rope, 16 bbls eggs, Clarke A co
P. C. AC. E. R—39 caracattlo, 13 do hogs, owners; 1637
bbls Soar, ■ <3 pkgs lard, 116 bbls oil, 318 bis cotton, 558 bbl
whlsksy, 1250 bxs candles, 115 bg# wool, 97 cks hams, 109
bgs wheat, 11 bxs bacon, 103 tea do, 271 bbla beef, 1714 pc*
bacon, 665 bbls pork; 38 tci lard, 286 rolls leather, 300 bxs
starch, 300 do so*p, 22 bgs feathers, 77 bbls eggs 145 do but
ter, Clarke A co: 4 car loads corn, Liggett A co; 2 do, H H
Collins; 200 bos do, Veech.
P, Ft. W. A C HR.—3OO bu com, D Wallace; 12 car hogs
16 do cattle, owner*; 20 bbls flour, 12 ek Oats Chess, Nelson
A co; 600 do do, 18 bbls floor, 40 skt da, White; 37 bdl pa.
per, Porkins A co; 12 doc brooms, Jas Black; llihdo do, E.
Fitch; 56 bu do, H Gown; 58 do do, R F Long; 46 bx ebeeao,
B Da!sell A co: 10 do candles, Shrlver A DJlworlh. 138 bbla
butter, 29 do coal oil, 2700 baa wheat, 400 do barley, 69 bbls
whiskey, 163 do pork, 275 do lard, 72 do eggs, 214 cks hams,
72S bxs candles, 244 hides, Clerks A co.
imports by River,
CINCINNATI, wi Cremona—67B bbl floor, 2 do odz, 104
ble cotton, 8 bXB vino, Clarks A co: 40 bbl» floor, 368 >k>
potatoes, 3 hbda sugar, Hitchcock, M'Oreery Acc; 2 bx med
icine, Fleming; 100 do candle#, B«Uert: l bbd tobacco, Ota
mu; 4 bz books, Waldin; 40 bbla onions. Fetter; 24 du
whisky, Duncan; 276 do floor, Liggett; 6hhd,l bk tobacco.
Heyh 103 plow mould, Singer, Qertasn A eo; 1 bbd should
er*,l tes hems, 2 bbl* pork, Duvr, 60 do float, 1 tes bams
Hoazleton; 156 bbla floor, Wallace; 12 oak pearl *«h, Can
field; 100 bbla floor, 61 do molasses, Gardiner; 100 doflocr,
M*Cutcbooo; 12 do whisky, Darker A eo.
NEW ORLEANS, per sort Warns—GO hbda sugar, Bag
aley; 200 bbla molaseea, Mercer; V 0 do da, Floyd; 01 do do,
Watt A Wilson; 32 do do, Graham A Thomas; 107 do do,
M'Candless, Meaoa A co; 1 eo (belli, Faber.
WHEELING, per Minerva—24bga potatoes, 4 do timothy,
seed, 23 pkgs prod nee, 6 libit floor, owner; 20 do do, Block;
A Woods; 4 do eggs A butter, 143 aka rags, M’CaaeleesA co
jl bit, OUrke A co; 149 aka coro, Edgerton A Stewart; 6 bx’
10 bbla boar, 10*4 dot brooms, Lindsey; 83 bgi barley,"
Rbodea A Yerner; 10 tons metal, Barks A Barnes.
/ RIVER SBWB.
Yesterday was another beautiful day, fall of eanehlne and
soft airs, llie sky war clear and bright, and the enn shorn
all day. At the river there was comparatively Utile dolng.-
The Ft, Wayne arrived from New Orleans with a fall load
of aogar and molasses. It baa been long since she wasbere
before. Sbe was Intending to go oat tut nlgbt again with
out cargo.
The Bay City left with a full load for Bt. Louia. She gath
ered.up most of a load on this aide, weat over tbe river to
top out and left Tho Minerva cams In with a fair load
ef barley and “sicU" bom Wheeling, and left again tor the
same. There ia a large number of boats loading at the le
vee; bat we think uono of them will leave before Saturday.
Tho line to Memphis consisting of tbe Ida May, Anglo-
Saxon, and HoatJaga are now all ready to enter upon tnelr
business, and will, we think, make money.
At Zanesville the ateamera John Back and Emma Graham
arrived on Saturday, and the Zanesville and Lizzie Martin
are making regular trips to Parkersburg.
Tbe Economy and Dacotab left Cincinnati for this city on
Wodneeday night. Tbe Silver Wave was to leavens Thurs
day evening; also the Quaker City tor this port alao. Tbe
Commerce left Cincinnati for St. Umi* on Wednesday.
Tbe Cincinnati Commercial, of Ihuradsy nya:
"Itla onr aad aud melancholy duty to announce tho
death of Copt.laaac Proteman. lie died suddenly at hla res
idence near Dayton, 0., on Tuesday night.
Us was tbe founder of tbs Cincinnati and Aurora etsarn
InatUao. Ha commenced his career aa flat boatman.
Partin have oflerud Ur. Sblokle $3,000 cub. tar tbe Moses
Greenwood aa aba now lhk at the toot of Walnut atreot.
They are to make the payment and take tbe boat to-day.
We understand ahe goes !n;the Cairo and Colnmbna trade...
Tbe 8. H. Winslow will be offered for sale again on Satur
day next, In Licking River, where ebe lira.
The Crescent City, on bar way to New Orleans, sunk three
of her bpafs. She bad a heavy tow. and ton aground at tbe
head orisland 10, crushing one of her barges to atoms, and
damaging two otbm eo much that they sunk.
At the recant session of the Henderson Circuit Court, In
the case of tbe steamer Graepahot against the steamer Uov;
Powell, tbe Jury rendered a verdict against tbe former for
$660 damages. It will bs remembered that tbe suit watlo.
ltltnted for the recovery.of damages on account of a colli
sion between tho two boats on the Ohio near New Albany’
Ind."
The Louisville Courier of Wednesday aaya;
" The hose tow boat Conestoga, which had been laid up
alongside of tbe tow head, with her coal fleet, started into
(ha canal last evening, for New Orleans. Shalt moat too
wide for the renal lock*, and bad to take ber "nosing" off
to get through, and may yat find it a tight squeeze. -
The Grand Duke, Cspt. Applegate’s new star of the Red
river fleet, was yesterday receiving her cfalmoles. They are
immense Iron atacka,each over five feet In diameter, and
Ibtrtr atacka will stand 60 fret Bum the ear face of tha wa-
Ur."
BUamboat
Register.
ARRIVED. DEPARTED.
Local no, Brownsville. Lucerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do.
Colonel Bayard, Elizabeth. Col. Bayard, EUubelb.
Cremona, Cincinnati Bay City, St Loole,
Ft. Wayne, New Or loans, Minerva, Wheeling,
Minerva, Wheeling, Rivxa-O ftet and tailing.
Taltgraphie Barkaia,
Nrw TOW, Jan. 20.—Cotton advanced J£e; salt*
bales, uplands 12J4; tbaules of tba!astlhra«dsys«numnt
ed to 10,000 bales. Flour Arm; 17,000 bbls sold, lo?iiull«
Q£oobbla 9ootharn. Wheat firm;salea24.ooob« ; r»dsL»’
@146; wblte WretemsMB@L6o. Corn heavy! *S£»bce
*”lsl** Chicago and Roek Island
Cool 22; lUloola Oantral booda 80! U
and Mllwaukie V/fr New York Oeatril 84fc peso
nlvaoia Ooal 86J4; Mtaararlsixsa 80J6 Galena sod Chicago
UHi Mieblgaa Central 62J6 Erioß.lL 14& Pacific Mall
fI.iTOo.BBJ4.
PHUBUTBU, Jan. 2L—Hour advanced: relsa of Western
extra family at $6@64& and Diamond Mills do at $7,60;
auparfine held at $6176. Rye Floor aad Com Maol unchang
ed. Wheat firm; aalre red at $140@146 sod whit* at $1,40
@1,48. Rye .wantedat 86c.. Cora in good demand; bum
10,000 but new yellow part at Blc and part private. Oats
steady. Wfciikfy very Ann at Ble for OMo and s7o tor
Pennsylvania
Loozsyzllb, Jan. SO.—A matt. calling Motalf Joa.
Norton, &om Nsw Oxleuta, UatFt lday,pu*od to W.
B. Bnoddy ji,farg*d check, purporting to to drawn
byßochlOrd, BfownA Cot,on
Haw orta«u,an4 ccrtllad bythat Bank.: Ha got
.'9IMO, fSMOinJlartQn Ootmty
Bao4dy’saMt.f«r Ifcafealand* ,H* diipo*adi?f olhtr
‘ CTaßtept forgr- tea iWtyii baßt
FXHfiT PREMIUM yamtt.v
PITTSBURG-H, PENffA.
- -
MonongaheU Hirer uTB. Mail Faoketa
BTEAMEBTELEQRAPn, j STEAMER JBFTKRBON,
- iMd I jJRtf
Cm. J. 0. Woodwaxb. | caw. Gkqxoi Cube.
STEAMER LUZERNE, Cm. £. BlfflfXlT.
The above new steamers are
pow running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitta
Durgh at 8 o’clock A SI., and Evening Boats at 6
? . *° r M’Keesport, Kliiabothtown, Moeonga
hela City, Oookstown. MlUaborongb, Rice’s LandinglGrecn.
borough and Geneva, connecting at Brownsville with Hacks
Pf j, 00to 5?*, wjd Yayette Spring* connects at Rice'*
Landing with hack for Jefferson, .Carmichaeltown and
Wayntebarg, and at Greensborough for Morgantown, Ye.
. p *“ 60 §«« ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for (2, meals and state-rooms on boats included.
. , _ 0. W. SWINDLER, Aoxxr,
aa6—Ja2l DrownsTlHe Wfaerf-boat, at foot of Grant *t.
PITTSBURGH AND MBMPfIIS
UNION X* IN E .
»»»»■ laßSafr i»3B.
IDA MAY. ANGLO-SAXON. HASTINGS
The above line having just
been organized, will ran weekly, having a safe, con
venient and elegant steamer to leave each port ovary weak
For freight or passage apply on board or to
„ FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agonta.
FOR NASIftILLE. — The fine t fEg’* *,
steamer MELROSE, Oapt Thomas
»boTe and ell Inttrmedlato on
THIS DAY, 21st instant at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or
pasaage apply on board or to 8
dea j_ . . FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agflnta.
FOR St. LOUIS. — Tho splendid i (Eff» v
steamer CAMBRIDGE,CapL SatoL DatmiffinK
above and all intermediatepmsonTAXS
DAY, Zlatlnat. at 4 o’clock, F. «. For freights £££;
apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A AgtaT
FOR-CAIRO, HICKMAN AND . IBf
MEMPHIS
INGB, Oapt. R. n. Porter, will Itavo for the et>oraandafl
Intermediate porta, on THIS DAY, the 21st tort- at 4
o clock, p.«. For freight or passage, apply on board or to
J al3 FLAfK, BARNKS A CO., Agta.
TTEALTH OF A xMeScan women.—
-LI. For many years T havebecu troubled with genera
weariOMaand languor, both mental and physical; caprice
Ustleasnesa, doll headache, pain in the head and tomplcs
coldnaae and tendency to atiffoesa, palpitation of tba boon,
very easily flattered or axcltod, appeUte variable, stomoeli
and bowels eranged, with pain. Any meoul or physical
exertion wee sor* to bring on all the symptoms, and I had
lu addition, falling of the womb, and greet pain to that re
gion. One physician after anothor exhausted his skill aod
gave me op. A patient and persevering- tuoof MAR
BUALL’S UTERINE OATHOUCON fortunately eurnod me.—,
227,166
.30,248 i
. 2,121 82^67
and I have no words sufficient to express mkxha»»Afaeak
Mu- JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
*—.a uulj aay that 1 have b*enaaa£fcr*r'of nmny yoar*
with white# aod deranged menstraatlon. Alter a while 1
had other trouble#, snch as pole face, indigestion, wasting
away, gsnersl languor aod debility, pain in the small of tbo
v 6 *!**P. rt and dreggingMCßat!on,pftln between
tho shoulder blades extending down the spine, loss of appe
tite, trooble In the stomach and bowels, with cold bands and
foct and dreadful nervousness. Tbo Uast excitement would
make ms feel as If I should fly away. I tried doctors and
druga,and everything, one after another, without the bun.
eflt. One bottle of MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATOOLI
CON changed some of my symptoms for tho better, and now
lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every **•
man could know what It will do, CLARISSA ODER.
For a long lime I bad Uterine complaints with the follow
ing symptom* I was nervous, emaciated and irritable I
seemed to abound in complaint* some of which F will try to
tell you; pain in thelowerorg*n*,and a feelings as If soma
thing was going to fell oat; inability to walk ouch on n*
count of a feeling of fall ores; aching and dragging, and
shooting paiaa in tho beck, loins, and oxtending down the
lag* tho Joltfag produced by ridiog caused greet pain; spas
modic (bootings and peine in tho ode, stomach and bowclr
headache, with ringing in tho eon; every fiber of tbe body
earned oore; gnat irritability; Intmrri nnrrnnnum. T rould
not beer the lout excitement without being pnwtnted for
a day; I could scarcely move about tho bouse, end did not
toko pleasure in anything. I bad given up hope, having
triod everything, ae I supposed, in vain, but a mend called
my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE QATHOLIOON.
1 took it, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it cured
me; and there is Rot a hooltliteror more grateful woman In
the country. I trust all will nee It Itistrulythe womon’a
Mend io need. Mb*. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S UTERmZCA THOLICOIf wiUotrUrin
jf***? Womb. Whites, Suppressed, Irregular
of Painful Menstruation, moating, InfammaKons otuf Dis
eases of (he Kidney i or Urinary Organs, Retention or hr
e Z2? , Z nCtq L?J?t Ban £***, Qutiocnest, Ifarvotmtat,
#Wnhiw*,fWpftofeo«*, Cramps, Ditturbfd Stop, and at
tmuta organic or sympathetic, connected with the Pterin
organs.
Theprict of ManhatTs Uterine Catheiicon ia One Dollar
*s*? !**•**&* beta*- On the receipt of rOe dollars
Am bctOa ifusU be tent by enprut, free of cAarpc, to the end
ofthetxprtssmU.
Beparixcular to write t\s post offlee address, town, county
enrteeiptqfthe money. Address
. Dn. GEO. U. KRYBER, 140 Wood aL, PiUeboreh.
apl4-d*wT Sign of tbeGoWoa Mortar.
THE GREAT STRENQTHENER AND
PAIN DESTROYER.—The best and cheapest Qoa*a
bold Remedy in tho world. Simple and pleasant Its op
plication, certain sod effectual in Its recalls. A besnUfnl,
•dentifle external iur*tlT», applicable for tbe relief of (Ain
at any time, in any place, in any' port of the honunsye
tum, and UDdoralldrcnautancs*. If joa pat this Plaster
anywhere, ifpaln is there, the Plaster will stick there until
the pain boa venlahed. The Plaetor magnetites tbe pain
away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stlfftaeaa, Debility, Nervoninesa
Noaralga, Dyspepsia, Conghe, aad Colds, Pains aad Aches
cf every kind, down even to Corns, are immediately relieved
and, with a littlspatlenco, permanently cured, by (be magi
cal iaflnence of tbe MAGNETIC PLASTER. It ie tho dm
pleat, sorest, eafcet, pleasant, at and chanpoat remody le
existence. Its application U universal—equally to tbo
•troDg'mau, tba delicate woman, and the feeble Infant,—
To each and all it win prove a Balm and a Diming Iu
aoe is agreeable, and wttboat annoyance or thouble. IU
price Is within the roach ofoU—rich or poor; all may have
it who are rick and aufferlng In any wey.
FARMERS abould ba alwnya supplied with this iavaina
ble PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician In any
houeebold, ready at all timta, end at instant notice.
Put up In alMight tin boxoa. Each box will make six to
eight plasters, and any child ran spread them. Price 26
cents a box, with fell and plain directions.
D. C. SOREHEAD. fl. D,,
Inventor and Proprietor, 10 Walker at., New York.
MORE HEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTKD ia sold by all drag
gist* la every city, town end village of tbe Untied States.
tm3:eod Swifter
BACCO.—IOO bblsNo. \H2 Cat and Dry
100 bxs 6a tobacco, choice brand*
20 bx«6a ** smoking.
Id (tore and for sale by LITTLE A^TRIMELE.
Jalß No. 112 Becood gtract.
SUGAR AMD MOLASSES.—Wo are con
stantly receiving N.O. lugor and Molasses, best quality
wbkb we ctfm to the trade at tbe loweet market price*.
j.lB LITTIiE * T6IMBLE.
LARD 01L—25 bble for sale by
B. L.FAHNKBTOCK A CO^
de3l No. GO, oorner Wood aod fourth at*.
ENN. CORN.—37S eks now landing from
steamer Mariner and for sale by
JolS ISAIAH DIQREY A CO
1 Bagn Clover Sce£,
1 / e - rioz *•
Instore aad for sal# by JelB WATT A WILSON.
HESS-A large lot ioßtrcc’d and fornalo
by w. 8. IlAYgtf, SUUootr.
J** comer Mwhrt and Secoml
RAOAOANTII 350 lbs. for sale by
• B. A. PAHNESTOCIC *; CO_
B'*** . corner Wood end Pint tu.
? 0Z Brooms; in Store and
f ** u bT j* ls LITTUt a TRIMRr.T
bbla. (part
7/) J^P s n - o suga ß; 100 bbi» x.o.
PAPERS of nil sizes and
l * lrtor * for ulo by
w. 8. HATlflf. Butlcrocr. No«. 31, 33«odS lf« r v4f
{"IIDER.— 4 bbla Sweet Ciaer, for pies, ih
Vitonttdfcrnk ISSUMfUmt
d * lB ' __ MDDL».TOm it hm *
D“~ l^^^t“ ok, ? Timel>n 'g ht
1 Mciijn k «m..
' '' IfOMniT *oo;
lUSMU)OK-auO Ibfc for ml* by
~ ~ rB.-jfc rAHgMOfflr* < aoL -.
ftro —>.c-r«mmroc
'HBP*®-
Society, held
flaatihill', &c.
.ouis, &c.
JlSfDifat.
13 APPLJKD.
.—25 bus for Mfcbjr' •? -
BKSBY H. COL&lffß.