. . . . 1 - 7. 7 ":-., 1......-4..- .. V . I T . rw . Q . : . . „ . - 1 ,TroURGH :.: THE _ ______ ... ATnr.TTNIP. ,i ' Of iTIT---NTTIVERF faanufacturcso. S T EW,ART FAULKNER, ' gourecrruserts 611 Preoged Fire Briick, MILTENBERGER'S STATION, FAYETTE: COUNTS. PA adiOle ---irtfAriZel AA a, IV INDEIII.IIOLD, 1613C035083 TO I. exture.,l i , :t5. 1 . 0 0 Third Street, Pittsburgh. Wanufacturcra arid Dealers in sm. Coratc•S i llando,Shadas, cr u oda, reSSerg, Comforts, Cushion=, 4:4!. attentlotipald to STSAMBOAS WO;Vg, ' 17.4 FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. iron City Ow,. Viing•hottnei W. BRADSHAW, (Successor T. J. CRAIG k Do.) Illentifectoinc or TIN, IRON 'nit WARE. and Denier In STOVES, dm., No. DI STREET, between Piith and Virgin alley, Mb. frAilyiS QI7ESNII VOUNDB.T. It 'Me COY sr. CO., latilllTY STICRSZ opppOale Prang. /2. R. DT.% .PITYSUURGiI PA. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notioe, aIIeTINGS; MAIMING PULLEYS, or all nixll and deSeripthtl, et the Lejt =deckle and Istett h.; 61.0 WADOT BOXES, ItAD:IRONS,ORATES, dc, &Iwo, on hint oncost tbhnlchi - AliKinktv_ j.eft at the FOUNDRY, or at Charte..4tit A Notroses, Weal at, sal neehre Prompt !litho:toe. - W ' and CQ WOOll Is Tel, wtr..t.s.‘u.inDr..z• a co., 50 Fourth Strcot, Pittsburgh, Ps, surszracreaces Cl AXTIIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Warr onlidted frero thetruir, rod tircauvtly pal cepa tostractious. . .11.0150 twathi, or 6 per caut:dls,rentrcr cruel. crWely<LtsrT ' -- tril Vstlo ail o. S'U U ei u, (Strx-rocore to Jo'. o&rty,iithc) MANUFACTURERS and intportel , 01 lid recket land Table Cotiery, Fißrgical arta bouhti to Otrutnehts;Othm, Pistoby Plahing Taeklr, dr.. No. Fn WEv , i TY., give spoclal attection to tho manor:v . :ado p VIP.% liapporters. Ac. Jobbing eel kr,paihr with 4.00 0. Callltj'amitieniphtclni nolf,3rly 111110421 ..... .. ... _renenn...ooso , wita.tnni it. cu., 61 Penned, below 3larbuv, O L TEABI 1101LtR ANT/ Silk:l.:l' iron Wacker., Monufantoritni ilaraliilCo Cater/ Boller, Loamy:We Rood and Cylinder Boller., Cfrtninnyr, Brelchen, atra Bcd, Bt.nm PIP", COndonsont, &nit Repellant, Iron Yowl., Lifollooda, kn. Afro, Blacksmith.' Work, Bridge o d Viaduct Inis, done nt yfro anorttin O. • - Uoe. An orden from a frstani-e promptly Atteladret • roam Cotton Blida. Pitta but Kis. IT.ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MA NU FAC TIIIMILS of— Nan 114.1 bean:4 ab0. ,41 .km Cabot Chain of •11 mien ..1.1.1.1,44 Outten Tirtnr, 4 Sod Contr.. " • Platigb Lines and SnAh Cont Dam of el mint end dmrlptiong .Itlng. $ loft et ets llonlware Stora of Cireg No, 62 Woo,lotroot, will b.ro attontlon. • . _ dAfttW , PIAIYIIPAOTIIRSI OF . . . . QULPIIITRIO ETIIER; Sulphuric Acid; fk„) fluvocEphitsof itrr, tiltrte AcLI: laollovas Analyz; tic rintin Acid; Aqua Ammonia, Fir, Nitrous do rovier. eAutioo my 6 Warbo !mind at Jolla Irwin a .507115.57 Wst,.r.roet. WILJAMII TATiI b tiON. btUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 roorth street, Pimalmrgh, and, Federal erraet, under. Death Excelsior Ball, Allegheny. ZirVery deecrlptlon of ilittino fur Watar, , G . .lll4d Steam. gontunsoton, atc BECK & Eli=Aß, OCCTS.OI.S TO .R.11.3D1,143.. WES to CO.. Wh0311111156 - 3.41,1 1 1. 031111111lidon ma Pomading a - clouds slid Deidern in Wirot‘ln Product , mid Providonn, e t Nu I LibPll7 street. riPentagln, Perm, Conaponnts.of Clooses gotta . , Eggs, Groin. etc-. ••ate. Had trod nstianctory returns guyto.a. Liloo cosh Rd- Tyumen mado. - ViTlersalle rOCo N s I / 1 1 :1 1- tr i ttl t• • y 23 Market St., Philedelphi,, (AFTER for.eale the following, on the no.t _ 1{„." resscouble tors:1110dr. 50dpxkaCae Nee York . ol Philndel la Pyrrqn, /0031/Ids•-llefloed Elegem, Also. Coffees, Teas, Spires. Sr., in jorel xx.tr.trzwirt.-es I.cI33IaNTBoN, PRODUCE IND CORDISEION DERCIIMILS, • No. G• Smithfield Street, Ovivele ircoongabla Rorie. PITIBIMIIOI7, PEN:VA. Doak,. in 'STOUP., GRAIN, lIILL BLED. sod every kiwi olCouutry Produce..Bl.w.inlatteraLlA given i• - • con . slinusentsof Prakie. Ilefo . co PittAburgh 31,mtulute gru. erra11y.132,17.1 , SYS.Mest6l,76. BROWN & KIRKPATRICK'S, W . G. RUC AND DEALERS IN FLOUR AND SEEDS, No. 101 and 91 Liberty t 4 treet, jalyd DIIPIIY& MLTCHE PRODUCE COMIIISSION NEEOEIA N TS. Ofilo• Mo. 1 Sto•t o a. Block. gotith-W otter SC, cor. La Salts Chicago. NVlirehotts! No. 13 South-Water t.L. Solicit for ho purchase of Flour and 0 rain in Chicago Market. lIXFIEM , CILy 13 ITMBIIGGII. lIIICbCOCIOWURCTY IC.. I . Dacia Wawa,:, a.. GoorgriV. C 6.14 EN.. IgtsisrA. Watt h J. J. floastors. Fog., I CULP dt 5AEPL1.33.3), COMMISSION MEROCAZ , : TS AND DEALgREI FLOUR, GRAIN & Pitouu C No. 343 Liberty Street I'ITTSSU PO PA. Choltt Mande of FLOUR, for DaLor's and 1 , Onnatantly on hand. Partkolat atternton pant to thing orders for Vorchanalfe gonarnily. ornlyd :orwarding 00133.11.4310% lIBBCDANT, f.n. the wde or /1.011 It. GRAIN, BACON, LAU), BuTrz IS, %REDS, Uhl E1.1,6' B U mod Produce geAnrelly, No. 10 4.146,1 .S:rott, mrmo. PiltsbUrgh., 66ter to V.O. Bailey, Bal., Piitaborgh. William Dilworth, Se... do, S. Culla ore A 800, do, Atwell, Leo A Co , do, Jaw BoulAp, Euz, do; D. Harper !V Co., 01.1m:oath S. Brady, Omblec AL A 11. 13.01‘. B'heeilbx, &snut Ott, Bi., Strangle A Co., do, Paxton A Donlon, do; Bookman A Itro , PhlladelphL,. dr:;:d y G. RA VAN OunDell. . GRAPE' & VAN (}ORDER, hiEnCII iii.NDISB BROKERS, F'fiZElt, COiZMISSIO9 ALF:ROLLA 2V TS, 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. En= r 0 W. Tien & CO, New Tort Pio - Isar & Dilworth, Plo.h . g Ymmer & Co., gpr. Lierhaugh & Thompson, Cleo& & Young, arCandlssa Maim♦ Co." Philadelphia Shushan & Copper, Clocin. T. A. Newhall & goy, Phil. gr. S. Dagen I Co., " T, WEltrl76 & Co, lisltimoratil. D. Nowanob A , CO, Lou - Lengeead, tune A 03, llevillr iiy. to17.1”1 WRBST a: BARKER, • PILODUCE AND PTIOVISION COMMISSiON MERCHANTS 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, PITTBBIIIIOII. PENNA. gtvon to tlas porclialso and .ale of mow., Grath. Dried irons, ratoloeo, Pork, Lard , g u n, Clump, Clow and Timothy Fot4s, ac. Orden promptly 011 ed nt the lonvot to.wln , t prices. Ad nanooknoule on col:Wpm:man, 611.0niee of the Vittnhurgh.Bag MemorActary. SAMUEL B. FLU OM ir, CO., COIIMISSION MERGRANTI, 'Lod &gen Ic Mon?, Grata abd Prodoco anntr.lly, 34 LIRERTY BTREIrr, twor es- R. R Depot, "78107801.1, Pe. CILLDRICt. CUADWICK. & Nos, COMMISSION ME-RCIIANTS, DUALCILS IH PAPER AND Aud Agunts for 1.118 t3alf vt • Itiaboning Firo Brick and Pot Clay, dtoi,l4l o and 151 Wbui Ptract, mar f bath, Pittsburgh. . Wrapping Paper at H.UraCilll.4l prin Cash • d for itmcs. Jo2.lpd LILAIIi a FOJILSVI'II. WHOLESALE G hOC ER S, I DEA.LER.S 11l r COMMON ,Dlrn^llA4'f9 for !break, of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No, $67 LAtierty ginlat. NW" I, ISAP-Ap2o PITPABURLIII, PA _III7 . CIZGOCK. ifIiCILEEItY €l.. CO., [Summon to linffronn,lslVreory a Co] Forwarding and. Commission Merchants, And Wholennle Donlon, to Pro anse t Fie= and Wool. pm/ and 122 &wad st, rit46'.." pa. rpllmrm_ _ e ilJDOUGUa krnei—smalmilf. G. WG.11..11. SPlE4 Caltti FIAARAUGLI A CO. COMMISSION • 111 Erie lIANTS , oLi IN Wont Hideo. Pnv zA iskons ns Yrodnee Generally, go, 209 LThert7 Btroot,Tlttsburgb. DI • 11 A It JD "Cri - 4 ut IPlanr. Oratn and Praduce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 2P0.124 &wad P., Pitabsavh, Pa. alynard • . SCUTHBERT . t SON. General Commie . don Agents brittle Efile and Pueblo or Rea Bags, No. 51 Dlarket istreel, Pitutsargh. _ 113111.1 ROBiliaML" - . deflate Grocer, p m d w e an d_Clomadallicl Nada*N .01 Libccir AMA Zeit Ulna baseralePat.P/V4itiaa. 10 4 „ Brungtoto H.. NEVIN & CO., No.D Wood St., Pittnimegla, Blanniscturcrs of WIIISE AND lIED LEAD, ZINC DITSIE AND LITI/AEGE, sod Wholamb, Dusters in Oils, Faints Varnishes and Turyti enne. jaLlyd 1 . 4 1 . JOIINSToN, (successor to L. Wileos,) uirrATE, DEO/0 (bra, Soultftettl and lowa Etow.dr, wunbl mince. attention to his assortment al Furs Drngi sod CbecnDais, Perfumery sad Fancy Gonda, ,dots ble gamily eledictue, Oils, Alcohol, Darning Fluid, Fare Liquors. Inyorito broods or etgars,dte., all of which itro Nor a ,/ ns 0n0:mu . ..n.1 In qualm , and at lowest pricea rhyxicivie proscriptions carefully cgnponnital. ea-21:1yd bIACKEOWN, Wholesale Drugxitt, v y • Cuban 011 blanntacturerand Agent for Tintylirls dolUt and Fluid Datracts, N, 167 Liberty strnet, 10'. burgh. Po. .6,00 10 L. FA LIN ESTOCIi vCo., latA3 of the firm IL 0, I•tinesuOt S Do, and suocrasurs to klawdog Drum, Wholesale Druggist No. 60,-corrior Wood and Fourth Pittabargh• A. FALINESTOCN. & CO., WllOLE ...lol.ortglEta 16 , 1 Alunuftmtnrars of Willits , Load. Lod and Lithotge, corner Si'mYl sad Front strata, Fitts burgh. Mehl 112.2.8.1. IQ- RA(3 N REITER, WHOLESALE AND _EY tt.voi uggiorts,c , nrc of Liberty and EL Pittsburgh OSEPII FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ty wiko. Co.) corner !darkof acroad and Lliaroonil, aeopa constantly on hand nfnll nod oornilhin ossorttnnat of .Droge Hod idoes, eleethion Choatn, innletunry, d at pr, ta:king w hid basin es, fa-Plaricuma pram-rip:l , ms outlay tam panuthid t 4 all boars. lldaly ro. GEO, U. KEYSF:I{, D111.1(1016 . 1% AJ Ma ll'osid allrat. crraer rf ignal otter.% acd Virgll. OLIN I'. SCOTT, 11.i1161,ESALi. DiiAl,- ty or lit Drag% Vainta, WA. Verrilab. aarl Pratnoa, Na. tiaLiberty eared, Iltlatrargh.... Alt order, Arili recolvaprq.kuptalacaLlur . .2', - Ar. al for art. arlea : Iyobucg Zealcus. • . . • • - I Am ES Ii ) Pork rucke Pr,,rdr.tat, corntr vf 5%4.4 And Yr,Ot "" 1.01.13 A* 111,1 , 1 1 / 1,4,11 a. EECiI II til i C NSON 001111111Ptlit.411 ILA awl Ntertitatar, itt Wt..? , rtt I:t. 1.41 r. Vtel., Itallcr. Oil, t, and Poart Oratti, its Fruit, and ,I•rtlttro. gent.rally. Pittntly *ltvtlyta on tie.nta Sro tttlt, rt NlL‘tlit,tu caittl•ratt , l rttlttult , 4 t,Ltrt.b. .10 Ita Fir,t t•st., Wood mitt! .11tuthtiel.lst, rtattbn.tp4 I'.. t t o:1,1)•: puIEsE W AIL EIIOU 6. E.-11E1416: I li Forwarding and Comntlytion littrOtttut, ant! Dealer 111 ttitt.rttr.,ltutt , r, Lnlte Fimla anal t t-nt.rnll) , Yn Wood mt . , 3111,11 Watt, l'lttabnrsth• nt y2l, A.(11A1 WAREIIOUSE.---J AS. 0 ARIA. Ji_:lg 111.1 \..„ l nth elal u o t ar, ProvlelaLib aartd Prodar enerall El ,6.4-lrfruat 6.IILLEILS . CO., Dealers in Provir olont, Llint &c., I.ltiorty mix( t, rippooiti , W s hood of Smith! I. Ptr.q. nOll-15.1 ! Inottrauce klgento _ _ • Eli It EK A , INSOItA N e i; COMPANY 911 Water Ktr...j m t ROUT. YIN NV. V. e.-ey. 11. W. II Wt 3 fi •Lnrr., lien•ral ftt. , ^5! A • rJ. t% A.M. K 1 E 11. , SEO.B.ETAIty euneyl.•• Ga .tu I.arauco rv i .‘ny of l'ittAl.rg 1, JurP4' Itnilainc.#',..nrtls • r.rrct. -i-- V INI. UthirDON, SCZ:Ctary Wcyteni I liEllr• 1.. • 5.,0 Company, Ir 2 Water tre-t. .. T 0 ARUM N Ell COFFIN. Agent for Frank ," . ia, tiro ICStlftll3.,sCut•pm.y. N. , 0-1... , (..t.. W0..;' , 1 tod Mini taro., PA.' MA DEI ILA, Agent for Delaware . 761011.11.wilasnct C. 42 W nt•rr.trret. i ‘V. POINDEN.T.EIL, Agent Groat WOsi -11. "1. ~.._...C0..1,.. Front earert. . I iltarptus. , • U. et- 11. M.CALLUM, • rIF.AI,EIt IN CAIII'ETS, OIL uurruk LI 11 Aril NGS. &c. No. ST ' , girth eara+t Ilefj iari2 Gocam . . numcnriztn.liC,lL.lll3ll36lo.l.. W. S. multreil D tiI;CIIVIELD & CO., (sucees6ors Mtir ji, 0,, h 15;irr,1,11t1.1.1 W n01...0.10 1.1 . 1,1 Retail Dealept tiu t+tapt... no,ll , miry bry Nortls-owa torpor Fourth in." Mnrk,st., 11t.1,1try.t, et 11. LOV E ,Dealor in Staple tknd Fanby k,,,,, r.., 0.21, e11...n .. , I I, oil,llar.. U. Um , . NVII Ma:A...tr.+, i•ni.1..,.1.. nal . .. . _ rALAI Nu lu3 Markut Strept, iSE - kykstitero, : ‘6z - 11TM. JOHNSTON & CO„ SL6li.mos, Yr Inapt Doak NtAtlufactumrs awl 7,13 riitte4,l, 17 Novel 4trocl. Pittsburgh, PA. TOliN S. I)AVISON, BOOKSELLER AND tD Etsilot, enra , rapz to lAMAon A Af;nt•Af.t7fs. 63 Af AAA etre., rinor rwirth, I:ll.l.lirgh, 'WAY &CO, BOOKSELLEIC 11 , 411 ThINE7I2. No. 7,5 ottxt, r W M. inn . . a.. of T 1117,1. I:ll.l4:rr.ii, F. drhool Awl L.. Boot.. kw, atantly .t. T k...REA.D,1.1.U0K5E1.1.X13. AND sTA.- I, • vo, Int, No.: n. Fow Apollo 'W1W1... , & y, _ TO IcSELLFIi if-067 fiaintrt - 0 OliN THOMPSON S C ;tor. , L, e..1 , :N AND ORS AIIE9T.II. rAINTERS AND GLAZIE4S NO. STRFAIT, PITTED/Man, PA • 7 4sisatt figents. HEALER IN PROSIISSORY NOT S Mortfusgos ouol 01l nomnition for inceo.j. liar: rr, ca prot:oro loan, tbrouglk nay A,rocy,nn Itooto V.,lntenus. , TI,Ao w , ,lklug to Inv., !noir monoy to g,,d nArnOtape, teA al o Pod ArtA •ocondolnss bi myu6lGe, for coin. All C,,,,V11:t.....,,,•1•Z mad I aorvien , Acridly annfidnuile. 061 en tl It ANT SI'IIFILT, opvnalto Pt. Pour& Callin44l. jol:dcf Aluotc, 8:c TWIN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD , ST.., ht.t Wenn bitooon , l Anti outl lortrth orror , t. An!..jlKeot for CIIICIIIERING A 4)Na' u; .t - ' AN() MA. SON a ILA M NIODF:L AIEI-01JEON ass' HP.CIAN ILA IIMON I I'M LIN'S I Dooler A. ft/nrll Am! Mrodoil °old. - - 1(1 KI.EI3EII BRO., No. 53 Firm . st., gra. Ootf,,Tl p, Solo Agent lerIIDNNS k ELA (Now York) u nricodie.l o:and and P. PIANOS...n.I OA PLIANT A NNEMI AN'S gnus.' UNIX ) . DCONS and ORGAN 11AIIMONIUMS, D.. 1 1 ,15 in 14 .41c and linatral I....tramenta. fc6 CLUAIE, .e a and S(imlC I - 14. M orh.e. end lita and lingua lustnrmrtite. Soh. kgrnt for the LLANIMIIO PIANOS, eh. for ILA I.LET, DAV In A CO.'S Boatho Planck, with and withnut crolcan Attachment. 118 Wou.lntiset. cnya • tEarGlageo. CARRIAGES I BUGGIES! ROC RAW AYS I PITAKT4,MS, DAILOUCLIIGS, GIGS_, A ND everything in the line, porehased ifrom /IL the !On tellable P.. 1 tiTERIi MAN PA CT Ultitliti, Together with n full nteetrtnieut of nlegant great-ern Ilariesa• every variety suitable tor °lngle or 1100 bin tows.: Alto, gale. Prince, and allot Ilona, too nnatemna to mention, conttlatitly on band and for Imin OIIN at renaona P. 81.1 bla peke. by J,a11104 , Diamond street, trot laharty, Pttlabargti, P. *4r etteringra bought and bold on commiadon. Ltepreir ug neatly nod promptly dono. aollelly SFutnitutt P, N I I) KMARD WHOLESALE. ANDAND RKTAM, Cmlomcing orery atyl, of 1 :7- - 12 isx x T T. 7 IA ICOSEH 0 OU , MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, PARLOR?, cnn MAYA? AND 1.1NP3:0 COO", C(0.1.%0 suy 11/ NEW YORK AND PIIILAPELPIIIA, WLassooso, Non• VI Axo 741 TUIRD STilligiro 121r1s:ati 10... W. K. VUV fi & COG, I4PrCraCrovArD FURNITURE AND eIIAIFts Of Ei 7 ory Description. ; .1(.6(M/11:1"--,41sterra 05:46rbsrrn isse,,.. Viartikwsc—Nos. 08.16 40 Smillifitlk STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITIII4.- -We firePOtilaully mnnorsttrtling OSBIN 701011TUILK and 011.A.1118, fl,,d invite: Ms At ` Minn temse Interests , ' in (crabbing Lott. ss,ll.dkvT • , T. 9. YOUN4 a in, ^V .''--, ,1•a'..t rt . : : : 14 1 1 .`al- s j . ' ''Ci 15 - '.• 4 : .....' V , S , ~ , ,• • N. EITti3I3XIsTe, Wr. tr., 5 1 •. • EITIRTIBT; ~ 01 PENN STREET, opo3 sito S:t. Clair r .i A.. Dotal. inarrta Teeth ou Plato. of Cunolle and Porcelain; also, on Gold and other Metallic Illaut;whon do. shell. All other Dental otwrarion, enrerafly atteriar4 tn..- literirical Auamtheala INA i,LI In CA tnactit , g tool 4 uol6lly. 1 6-6-1-1-8 nous TO mucive., 03 du... 11.1413 w W.., clat ti. 3771. e 1(7 1,6 " Utpreesttal• nft(yrtio(m. EATON. CREV t4A c lan!. 17 bah .1. (INN)Nti--35 thAs. Onions for sale b? • das G' . thitsbargil (gayttc. i 'Vale 1 - 7•71 - ci , ir PUBLDMISD AULT AND WEAKLY BY R. rt. x at CO nrra mare. aDovs 111111,1111 1 11 15 . _ - . SATURDAY MORNING, .IAL, I THE Ere.—S. A. Sterrett, M. D., devotes special attention to all diseases of the Eye. Cataract or elosed by a now operation, causing but slight pain dr risk to the eye. Many interesting eases in the gity and elsewhere, who base submitted to the oper ation, can ho seen and consulted. Residence and Affiet 277 Penn street. 'onng Men's JR•reantlie Llbrory—loter , eeee ng CorresponalonOe 3frroanfiic Librorj Row., P'gb Jan. 12, 'tiO. ilon. Davit' Ritchi. - -Dolir Sir: The undersigned were appointed at the Annual Meeting of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association and Mechanics' Institute, to inform you of your election to the office of President of the Association. The unanimity of the choke iedicates the satiefoc aka with which the members will learn of your ac• ceftance of the office; which we hope to have the i lpleasnre to communicate to them. Very respeetfulty, FEU , ' It. BRIINOT, 6. b. B. FFTTE.RWi,Committee.Gor.,,ov," ) Piffnimrgli, Jan. 13. ISUD. - t,...dicslen—l-receired, yesterday afternoon, your lector of 12th inst. informing me in vary kind terms that I Ras elected President of the Young Men's Mercantile Library and .Meehanies Institute, at the late Annual Meeting of that Association. I accept the office and return mysincere thanks to the menthors of the Society for the honor they bare conferred aeon me. In doing 80, bewared, it 5, pro per to Mato that, except at the request of Mr. ltrucot himself, I could not hare permitted the use 05 my name us an candidate for an office, the duties which ha has-discharged so well and no entirely to the rat- isrAetion of all concerned. 1 . horn no do.ire to aritt long :0.1"i:16,nm , ; , 3Fay on the eubjeel; noverthelmo, it appolrs to mo ...i, roc r opportunity to n..,k attention to a very fen re tharhE orals some of Lilo noes or at:wk.:ions omit no tt Young Men'. Mercantile Library on.l Merhani,' Institute. 'rho constitution rd . the Institute de,lares :t, ..h • oct to he •.the promotion of lalurrnall4l3l on all sub- Jects of useful knowledge." Specimens of manure, 3 tures, of minerals, models of invention., and 1,- ,turet are of rococo among tho means ti he used by the Lrlatitalc: bat still it :coke to accomplish its oh. j -et, mainly, by omens of a permanent Library and by a reading room for thebest newspapers and ms,;•- twines published periodicall y. • A mere glance at the eu - kiect will show how de pendent human cultivation has been upon the arts of writing and printing, and how little could be ac complished without their old. They Peri" prirwi pally fur two purposes, each one of which it of ce- -ential importance. The first purpose is that et a medium of. commu- Motion of affections, thoughts and statistiral fu is corn one man de another. The recond.purpose is that of preservation of the hinge thus communicated. In this way the affcc ;ens. the thoughts, the deed. and the knowledge of present generation are preserved aid transrukte.l to those who will live in the future. Without such means of communication, wo shduld be ignorant of the past and unable to transmit any knowledge of ourselves to those who shall lire upon the earth after Re have passed away. Oral traditions are faint, mover lain and , but writing and printing give axed form and per. manence. Whatever has once assumed this form is as a fountain whose waters may flow on furarcr. It may be transferred from paper to paper, front parch ment to parchment, from language to language, fro the words of an earlier to these of a later geocreibu, and yet remain forever tee Paine; Writing end printing kayo been among the chief instrumositalides Used by the Divine Providen , In the government of the world; and the written Word, the Sacred Scripterre, ere given to man 33 it median of communication between the heavens and the earth.' In like manner, though dinette( as finite from infinite, or imperfect from perfect, men are writing' and printing as mediums of communicati o n with one another. Like all other gifts to man, they may be rightly used or they may be abused. They may be made subservient to tear cultivation and the promotion of happiness ur they may be perverted to as to produce the deepest degradat ion and misery. When rightly used, they transfer from place to place and from ago to ago the toaebinge of the good anti wise; they open up perennial fountains of every thing lovely and beautif ut in our novaes. The phil osophy, the eloquence, the poetry, the history, the useful arts of previous generations are thus made a ura. {yo mmtributo what v. can and hand over the inereeriog store to our successors. It it in rec ognition of these truths that our hat beat formed, In order tbat wro.sasar.sebost woe mite, how ever small its value may be, to the advancement otf geaaine human cultivation. A. populous antf , thriving community like ours, rtliern the arts of industry are practiced, whore the inventive facultlea as applied to the production of machinery for the daily uses of life, are in a high state of activity, ought to be elite to furnish many things of it , own, worthy of preservation by an as sociation such as oars; and further than that, we ought. to exhibit a just and generous desire to do our part in the groat work by which distant nation!, re mote generations and, in short. the whole recent' man aro formed into one and made to promote each oth. et's happiness. It is true, our library is yet small, and candor obliges no to cont . °as that in this respect tee are lee behind many of our Astor cities, lint we may do bet ter in the future, and without hang actuated by ust,- lives of vanity or of boastful ostentation, wo may exhibit, practically, our wioh to form such an Institute as will promote the purposes alluded to, be worthy of our rich and enterprising population and the meant of gratification to strunera who may bated by buti• slams or curiosity to Pittsburgh. 'Very respectfully, yours, To Menu.. Felix R. Brunot, O. L. 11. Fetterman Alexander Garden, Committc,. Ton Ant or SAVl,,G.—Benjamin Franklin, in hit writings, tells no that "Poor Richard" declared "au cancel of prevention was worth a pound of cure," and the dear, good old man was right. Ito, Poor Rich ard, would insist upon mending everything as noon as it was broken, and thereby saved much trouble and lota from enlargement of the Injury. von day' a witty women acid to a venerable Quaker, noted for his etrennous adherence to the principles of "Poor Richard," "Vow are always for mending and patching, and yet In spite of your dbetrine that 'a stitch to Limo eircelloil3o, ' rit lay you to:nothing pretty that 3,rynt• or a bole will wear take as long as a patch." ~ ;Even so, my good dame," replied tho Qdaker,, "but garments with patches will wear mire as long' as with rents or bolo." , What would Poor Richard or Benjamin Franklin. have sail If 7mo:ding's Prepared Ohm had been in , exist-onto during tbuir time It Is certainly the, greatest caonooti•cr over Introduced to the public,, and its remarkable frooeity mikes It a rollablo meth..., oil of iiirioy. If you have a broken looking-glats,; - bedstead, table, chair, basket, moulding, or in fact: I any article of ornament or of use that glen would*. adhere to at all, this new preparation will rejoin thii broken parts firmly, forever. It is eontainea in neati, little bottles, free from tmell, and ohanyi toady Puri use. Among nil the thousands of families who talot the Pictorial, thorn is not a single ono who does not at this momont . stand In need of a bottle of Spoltl4; ivy's Prryotred iii.,..,—:Cue York Family Pirtoriak !• August, 1850. . .. . • • True Pittsburgh Catholic, in this week's iesito;' , in an answer to some strident, of Rev. Prof: . Jacobus, of ,the Central Presbyterian Church, of this city, in reference 40 the sale of indulgers ce., which nnoe, at least, way the greet source of revenue to the Romish Church, goes out of US way to make a misstatement, to call it by n 0 handier name, In reference to the Gazette. It says, in speaking of "Father Chiniquy": "If that apostate spoke only for himself, his statement may be entirely true if he spoke of a general practice in the Catholic Church, he told a downright falsehood. The Professor should remember that the Gareth, some time ago, warned its readers that Father Chiniquy was a humbug." Why is it not possible fbr the Catholic to speak the plain andthe whole truth. Is it prohibited in the rubric of the Jesuits? The fact iv, we published the appeal in behalf of Father Chini:. qoy, as did almost all noispapers who had spat pathy with misfortune. Subsequently we Bair iu the Chicago Tribune ',a counter etatemeni, made on the responsibility of that highly ni speotoble journal, if we remember aright, and' we published that, with the Tzibitae' it name an nexed, as our authority. The Catholic adverteil to this fact once before, and at that time, we believe, trove the item as from the Chime Tri bune, stating, however, that it copied it from tile Gazette. Why could it not have done the saute thing now ? . Probably it has a point to make, and the whole truth will he tgo much for it. ;' Tun EDIICATOIL—TbiIi monthly journal of ed-' neailon, for Deoomber, edited by Rev. Samnep Findley, Is on our table. This number ]ie : adorned with a wood out of the Lancaster Stale Normal School, and contains a fall history of p ; together with a graphlo description of Re grounds and buildings, and the ceremonies attending ile official recognition as a Stale inetitntion. TheSe ceremonies occurred on the 22d of December,: ' 180. A fun transcript is given of the paper of 11. C. Hickok, State Superintendent of Schee It being a report through him of the inspeoteirs appointed by the Governor under the seven:fit section of the "Act to provide for the doe ing of tem:there for the bommon Schools of the State," approved on the 20th of May, 1857, ies cognizing this as a State institution. We AO • also a report of-the speeches of Gen. T. 11. Dar; retro, Prof. Wickersham, Mr. Hickok and Uzi. Gov. Pollock. This institution is situated :at Millereville, in Lancaster county. We hope that ire Influence upon the cause of popular edueation in the Stale, may be all that is expected ICAO hoped for by the friends of that great cause. ;; Wh EAT, bush prOU Club 'Meat at depot, Car eats by 11.13 ' . 111=117pcS,kcOSZEUY a co. CITY AFFAIRS • . • MIVIAOGOLOGICAL Ob.:deaden' for the Gazelle, by Cl. E. Shaw, Optician, 59 Fifth St.--aarrected daily: AN EMI. IN AII ' ADA. 9 O, * .CIOCk A.ll 00 12 ': " e —CO 29 6 i Wn.learn from the official report of the Street Comtnitt co of Allegheny, subibitted on Thursday etteniug,'that during the year just closed there have:been graded and paved fourteen streets, aideialks and alleys, which maker' front of over two Miles, at a cost of $O,BBl BS. Of this amount, $l,lll AG was seamed to the oily, and $19,151 12 to the property.. The amount paid to contractors was $10,853 82, leaving a balance doe pf Islo,oll. Of the amount due for grading and paving, January Ist, 185$, there had been collected $10,195 09, leaving a balance uncol lected 'of $'20,118• Since the enactment of the paving law, in 1849, there hie been paved and graded upwards of twenty miles of streets, side wants and alleys. nt an expense of $278,575 1:1. Of tide amount, $2.30,150 Si has been collected and,paid over, leaving a balance of $19,410 211 uncollected, the greater part of which is due from the Sahenley and Darlington estates, and which is in illig-ation. -31 r. Ittscferron, City Treasurer, reported the reoeitits in the Treasurer Nate past year, $122,- 123,34. Balance in the Treasury, $74998 01. The financial report of ties city, in olving do mestip and foreign bonds of the city, etc. etc , belfig a full exhibit of ile financial condition, and ehOwiug an amount of $310,117 74 wee read, accepted and referred back 10 theAaditing Com- Pittee for publication. TIM whole expense of the Fire Department for.which warrants have been ordered by Conn cilo,for the year 1659, is $2,562 96, including VI 07 fur repairing hose in 1658, ThO stock and produce of the Poor Form ie eslinlsleti al $2;38t1 50; defile receivable, s4o'ol. The expanses of tho year 1659 amount to $7,501 51;; expenses $7,401 57. Expended far opt-of door relief, $5BO 71; salaries, $1,290; labile, $983 50; flour and groceries, $1,977 42; meaCand coal, $1,003 00 Tile revenue derived from the markets, for the pa.lliyenr,lor botcher.' elan, and garden stands, .69 $.1,1e.7 71, btiug an increase over 1838 of $O3 77 The revenue arising from weigh scales ll* $1,202, vie. Dinmorid ocalee, $OOl 46; Sec ond )17nr.lbenlco, $OOO 1-10. 176MMi;tifultt.F. 11011:: ENTEDVRIPE —Several spirited young mechanics, members of the Eagle Bird Company, of this city, are at work in get ting:up n Steam Fire llogino, which, when fin• lobed, will he an achlevetueut of their own In daatry in its entirity—every etruke of the work being done by Pit:bluest, mechanics, and young mad at that. In company with our young friend, 51r.l chn Bare, we paid a visit to the workshop be opecotors, on Fourth atreet, one door be low;the Eagle Engine House, where WQ found t hot machinists busily puehing the work. They ure, bestowing great pities and labor in the Wishing end thorough finishing of every part, and when the whole is put together we prediot no fine a specimen of the handiwork of our Pitts burgh ineehanira will he presented as eyes have Toted upon Well. They are determined to get (11 , is Ore engine which will not only compare favbrahly with any built in the East, in point of finish, but which will perform to the entire eatiefaction of Ibis community. They ( think it diragmory to the character of Pittsburgh mo ck:Anton t but caste rn workshops must be resorted to :for work which can be every whit no well dime herr , tor in any other part of the felon. Aral have teeth the material and the skill, sod all teat we lurk in any good degree is the enter priee ; this they neon to supply.. lye admire their flunk mid heartily I.IOII3MOLIJ their Inc nOntricst pride.. augurs well for the advance- Mehl of our city. They hope to have their engine finielted 801,110- Liccie its the Spring, when they will give out chi retie ocular domenstratiou'of their genius, skill lixt4euperior workmanship. They will prove to Cho aaristection of toll, with thedtommtul Patch 4 -that 'Lome things eau bodoue no well others," a:sageand veritable conclusion of that pinion ltie hope our citizens will lend these enter tirising young tneobanies their countenance and Cominendation, hod that petunia: 7 i .ssi —the Eitt- QWS of woe—will be liberally afforded them. They have thug for inft.4 imuost encouraging assistance f ro m-scertesi. kw, audno doubt C'Outrells nod opulent nri semi will extend them R helping hand when needed. 01,11 T or UV ears. Sessions.- Lefore Judges RaClure, Mellon and Palk. ilon. 13th.—Mrs Mary aliller,ri German Woman liVing on Ohio street, in the Third ward, Al. legbeny: wan indicted for assault and battery. She was beltrved to he insane, and this Wll9 the liirM to ascertain the truth of that belief. A jury being impannaled, the facts were disclosed, and a Verdict tendered, setting forth that Mary Mii lej' is insane has a husband, Moritz ma liviog, who is a man of no property. She :Vein be sent to the insane hospital at the expense of the county, to be cured They also recom :Mend in their verdict, that if it should appear that her husband has property, that he shall pay :the expense of her keeping at the hospital. ~Commonwealth so. tieorge Ristaddea,iodicl `ed for attempt to ribbict a witness. We Mated :the cane at thetime which was on the sth of.Jan aiary. A certain John TUalhammer, of Stews witstown, was put on trial, for selling liquor to 'miners. In this case, one of the witnesses cited 'to appear, was a youth named Wileou Reichert. itleorge Sidkadden was, end is, the constable of Shale r township. li iskaddeu and Reinhart, were 'both present at the trial of Thalhammer, and during the recces of the Court at noon, while the trial was still pending, it is alleged, that Kis ' kadden advised Reichert that the best thing he Could do, would be, to Love foe home, and not Otako his appearance against Thaittammer. Reichert took the advice of Kiskadden, as is al leged, in so far, that he Bethany went to the ears at the depot of the Allegheny Valley Ilan ord, intending to go home, but thinking better of it, returned, and &melon:el the facts on which this trial was begun. This case war on trial at six o'clock last evening, at which hour we left -Court. =II Onti,NIZEIr —The Allegheny Councils organ• Pied on Fridee morning, and the Mayor was , Inaugurated. The oath of office was administer ed to the new members; and Meyer Morrison was duly reinstalled and tool; the usual oath a admiubtered by Alderman Miller. The Select Council organized by re electin J ame s M a rshall, Ceq , President; David Muter- Von, Esq., Clerk, end Mr. ausselbaugh, Messen ger. • The Common Council elected J. Kirkpatrick, Esq., Provident; Mr. Wm. lirGuinnesit, Clerk, and for Messenger the same gentleman chosen by 8. C. The rules of last year ware adopted -to govern the Councils of this. Tueedny even ing nett was designated es the Limo of meeting for the election of city officers, nod Coundils ad journed to that time. • "Stamm:xi. BROTHERS Swiss BELL RIA10111,." —We are happy to announce to our readers the arrival. of the above talented company of ar tiste, who are on their way South, having ful filled important „engagements in New York, Philadelphia, &0., where they were received with great enthusiasm and crowded houses. In con nection with their wonderful performances on eighty gale, they are accompanied bya talented corps of Solo performers and lhose - wonderfol "Infantile Prodigies"—the “Partello" children, either of which are worth the price of admission to see. From the fact of our city being without amusements of any kind, we expect to see, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, fash ionable and crowded houses to these very select and pleasing entertainments. We are glad to notice in advertisement, to which we ea u atten tion, an afternoon performance on Wednesday, for the convenience of sohools, SOLICITOU TO TUB House 09 SCTUGE.—We are really gratified to notice the appointment of our amiable and thoroughly. qualified young friend, Jacob , ae AsSociate Solicitor for the fIOOBB of Refuge. The appointment was made by the Board at their annual election, held on Wednesday, l Ilh instant. ft. W. Stanton, Eaq , has anted to conjunction with Judge Hepburn, in this responeible relation, hitherto, but having realigned the position, the Board very judleione ly selected Mr. 'Slagle as his successor, who will diaottarge whatever duties the appointment msy devolve with conselestione fidelity. HOWIE or lleroas.—The Grand Jury on Fri day found a true bill against John S. Bradbrook and J o h n McAdams for netting fire to the Rouse of Refuge on the 10th inst. The boys had threatened to renew their attempt to commit this arson, and were yesterday committed to jail, there being no place of taro keeping for them at the Refuge. They aro boys of from eoveuteen to eighteen years of age. They have been In the Refuge about one year. The remarks of the Grand Jury in reference to the age of boys, which may be found elsewhere, deserve epeoial notice VCIIDICT.—The CUD of burglary which 11/0/1 on trial the met of Thursday and yesterday, came to a conclusion on Friday afternoon, about four o'clock. Tba jury (cond./oho Straub, John Sikkim and Baptiste Hauler guilty In manner and form ao they Mood indicted. The purdah mane for burglery is the penitentiary. Jo'n3 D. Mahan, Esq., made a model' in arrest of judg ment and for a new OWL , Tea GRAND JURY DISCCIAIGT.D.—The above named body having yesterday (Friday) comple ted the performance of the duty devolved upon them, were discharged, with the thanks of the Court. Following is the presentment of said jury: To the Honorable the Judge, of the Quarter See• sioni of the Peace of Allegheny County, of De ' ember Sermon', 1859. j The Grand Jurors of Allegheny County for faid Session, would reepeatfully make the fol rowing presentment: Daring a eession of three weeks, rendered somewhat tedious by the diffi culty of obtaining witnesses, we have had under consideration 246 bills of indictment, of which number 195 were ignored. A large proportion of the bilk presented for our consideration was of a trivial character, many of which in fact ehould never have been brought before a jury of inquest, but from the nature of the testimony necessarily produced before no, we were compelled to find "tree bills" or reject the testimony altogether. A large number of bills were ignored becauee of the failure of the prosecuting witnesses to appear and testify. We do know what actien might to necessary to compel the attendance of prosecutors whose names appear in the information in many cases; yet some such action ie necessary if possible as would:compel proeecutors to appear and give evidence before the Grand Jury, if for no other reason than to rid the county of an immense amount of cost necessarily imposed upon it by reason of the non-attendance of prosecutore; iu this relation, however, we wish to say that every effort has been made by the Prosecuting Attor ney and his energetic and gentlemanly assistant. We visited the County. Jail, now under the supervision of Jailor Small, who appears to be active and energetic in tee dischergo of his duty, attending closely to the wants of the prisoners and keeping the jail se olc.n ss i tie nature of the case will admit of, %fleeting gr at credit on the Sheriff. We also visited the Western Penitentiary, now under the control of Capt. Jobe Dirrniegham, and find its condition to he creditable to the man agement and to the State to which it belonge, everything appearieg to be in first rate order. We oleo visited the House cf Refuge, and we would earnestly desire sot only to call the at tention of this honorable Court, but the public generally, to this institution. It is one of the first and greatest of the benevolent institutions of the age. , Hundreds of children there find a home and education lukt fits them for good mera. beta of society, who, if it were not for ouch au institution, would become a disgrace to them selves and a terror rind ,bane to the community. Habits of order and • Industry Inculcated and the religious and moral training received by the inmates cannot fail to be beneficial to the reef p knit. A visit to this institution is one of the most touching incidents in the life of any indi- vidual. Many persons, however, bare formed unfavor• able impressions of tho importance and useful- IMPS of this institution, on account of the con duct of the late Superintendent; this, however, should have no weight on the public mind. The Institution should not be held responsible in any sense whatever for the misconduct of Its late head. We would, however, respectfully suggest to the Manama and officers of said tuetitution that from the appearance of many of the larger inmates we are of the opinion that if strict in quiries were instituted in regard to their age, they would be found to be above the period at which admission to that institution In by law allowed: in thin behalf, therefore, we would re spectfully suggest to the officers and managers that, should the size and appearance of any can didate for admission admit of scruple in, regard to his or her age, they should refuse to admit him or her until satisfactory and sufficient evi dence of the age of such person eo applying is established beyond a doubt. In view of the late controversy between the Grand Jury and the Chanty Cemtuissioners, vie would earnestly recommend that no future con tract be entered into by the Commissioners of this county until the same has been duly adver tised in at least one daily paper issued in said county, awarding the contract to the lowest and best bidders. This method of awarding contracts will in the future, we think, obviate all difficulties which heretofore have been urged against county officers. All of witeb io respectfully nulanitird to your honorable Court. tors. As uwoaru, Foreman 'O5O. 11. A suansam, Secretary. Charles Barnes, Josiah Guy, Jr., John Fain, Isaac Hall, A. A. Moore, Thomas Gibson, James I'. Whitaker, James Glenn, George Greer, Henry Gaunt!, David Frew, . Oliver T. Gurus, Robert M . Corkle, Samuel Coyle. January 13, IColu. lartsnit lo a delightful Loot, pub lished by Charles 11. Richardson, New York, and for sale by flout Thner, of this city. lia frontispiece It after a sketch by it C./Parley, made in 1815, representing the genial author carlesely reclining upon a knoll, with that plea sant and thoughtful expression of face so well known. The contents of (Lie book, which has been calledler by the public at the epoch of the death of our greatest outlier, are. Memoranda of tho Literary Career of Washington Irving; the Fu neral; 'Proceedings of the New 1 ork board of Councilmen and Aldermen; Resolutions of the Athenuium Club; Prcceedings of the New York end !Massachusetts Historical Society; Sunny aide. tii Poem; tioldsmith k. Irving; Irviug do• i l k scribed iu verse; Anecdotee, table talk, extracts from s etches and sermons, called forth by hid death, r etch of his life and remarks upon hie letters, and very many other moat interesting and valuable articled, sketches, reulinieCetiC23, etc., to., which we need not further epecify. This grateful tribute to the memory of Ibis greet and good man is worthy o f hie f a me an d wa y aa a• i t must have a Bale equal to tie own merit and that of its illustrious eubject, who— •' ---also tondo th• radentalo ...cam inni d.. 11 Ito .d. d dr.....lifa toren, shore' Tua dna° of the Eric Ewers WOO, en Thurs day last, purchased by Mr. Henry Ltck. Mr. L. has made an arrangement with Mr. Catlin, of the True Amerirm, by which the materials of the Erpreee will be used in printing the etineriem in an Improved and enlarged form. Thu paper will remain under the editorial conduct of Mr. Catlin—Mr. Lick becoming publisher and pro prietor. It will be Anti-Slavery in its alms and tendencies. We trust the highest espectationo of the editor and proprietor way be realized. Toe Singe Company between Girard in Erie county, and New Castle in Lawrence county, have thrown up their contract, and token their stock from the road—leaving the citizens of the intermediate region without any mail facilities' North or South. The Brie. Gazette presumes that arrangem °Ls will be made with the Pitt- burgh and Eri Railroad Company to supply the existing want. Tut followil officers of the Fayette County Railroad have een elected: President-- on. N. Ewing. Directors—Hon. Sam'l A. Gilmote, Jos Vetch, Eeq , A Patterson, Esq., Major Jacob Murphy, floury W. caddie, debt. llogectt, Redding Bunting, E B Dawson, Esq , beano Wiggins, John 11. M'Clellaml, Wm Beeson, Dr. Smith Fuller. STIAMER SUNK —Wlearn by n telegraphic dispatch received in this oily from Capt. Dean, that the steamer Cambridge was sunk at "Hat Island," in the Mississippi. We have beard no particulars, further than that the accident is a bad one. We.presnme she bad been enclosed in the ice, on the breaking up of which she mink. We underetand she is insured in this city. Bertram:l.—Michael liartmeyer, convicted of assault and battery, was sentenced to a fine of $6 and costa. Thos. Oliver, indicted for ceiling liquor with out license, was fined SRI and 00:145, having pleaded guilty. New Tuna, Jan. I2.—The Secretory of the Navy has directed the commander of the ttiroquois" to pro cure a New Jersey pilot to take that vearel to ICI, but the application in that quarter has met with a prompt refusal. Two other government vessels aro now detained at the Navy Yard in cenrequence of the refusal of Mr. Tom, to pay the postage fees. Now YORK, Jan. 13.—A meeting of the delegates elect to the Charleston Convention, representing the Mozart wing of the democracy, was held at the Astor House last • evening. 'A free interchange of senti ments took place, and it is understood that perfect unanimity of opinion exirtr as to the C 0112512 to be pursued by their delegates from this State. Now Tone, Jan. 12.—A ship will leave this p.et next week, for I:it:matter, with provisions for the re lief of Morocco. She will be under the command of Capt. Moses, of Charleston. The propeller Ellen S. Terry, of Hartford, from I Wilmington, Delaware, was cut through by the ice, in the Nast firer, and sunk. She had a cargo of 1200 bushels of corn. Loss $12,000. New Yong, Jan. 13.—The steamer Motes Taylor, from New Orleans, via Havanna, on the Bth, has ar rived. No newt. Bscirtirx, Jan. 13.—The Halifax agent of the N. Y. Associated Preis, now telegraphs that tho steambr corning up tho harbor Is a largo American one, and that there are no signs of the Europa. BAN - Aux/if, Jan. 13.—The oilier, of the Brunswick Herald was destroyed on Saturday night. The loss is $65,000 or $70,000. PILILAIXELPHIA, Jemmy 13.—The Corn Exchange tondo a donsUon of $5OO to the Lawrence infferorr. - TIRIED APPLES.-1,000 bushels prime .1./ Paul Apples, flat MOIR.' boil for ..le by 4612 011A17 TAN 00IIDEB, Won,lbt. LATEST NEWS,: BY TEL RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE ;OFF !GE Thirty-Stxth Corm - rens—First Stselen• WAIMINGTOU i HOCSE —After considerable.discassion Clark's resolution, Mr. Pennington ,Offered resolution that. the Muse now proceed too vote and If thereto no election, then on Monday:nix': a selection sh.onld be made from tho tileo panda dates highest on the vole. ' . Messrs. Barksdale, Clarke of Mo , lake, ae others, objected. . , After a lengthy discussion on the ri•ght. or Mr . Pennington to move the previous questift:thi democrats being determined to raise 'ipoluts St order for the purpose of preventing aiote:beidg tAken on the question, the House adjihrned tilt Monday. Pennsyls,nin Legtalaturll . „ Ildnnistenc;,3an. SF.NATU.—Thu resolutions mbar° to the (ma'am dation 01 Congress, pasted finally-, by 21 to 14. ' This being petition day no other important basi ne?e was done. loose.—A large number of bi,113 sears intrOdiletid and reported, bat none worn a , tod on. The Senate resolutions relative to the drmtil-itidri of Congress, passed to a third reading, and n'yrtila . jd OVCr. Both Houses adjourned till Monday. • 1 . The ltepunlican caucus was held thid atom*. A test vote on a motion to postpone thd.noMinistion of State Treasurer was negatived by a rote Of 111:to 51, whereupon, on motion of tho friends WM: Muoiro, Mr. Slifer was unanimously nominated. LAMIILNCE, Jan. I3.—At the inquest .deing .hCld on the remains of the victims of the late dOastell qt this place, Wm. Barber testified that then fittindagota was insufficient; the stone were good but and especially nt the South eat!, where the gronn4 to o quicksand and the sod is spongy. lie.alafethaught that the walls were too thin for or Itrgilt &building. William Sullivan testified that ho had Nndo Mie excavation for the foundation, and considrted it tip enough, and more solid than mato otheiP. 1 • John Tuttle testified that he was otiti of, uhf firm that pat op the brick work, and said the waN were too weak and the quality of brick toti-poor: :water had been running into the foundation ot the far two months; such a 01.10 ..1 things hp eonsid4red dangerous, ma the water u-ight undermine : tho, The itne, es planted thatshoe the upper:do:ir tint bore were pot to, prrjections,wcre thrown a.Mt!ofittle inner wail, which were foild and eig:hterin thick. Soule of the timber was on short thatlit tended hat a little distance into the wall, 11‘1 , retH mainly on the :trick projections. Aaj dirned eanrrow. ! • Fdl , ,tb-. The Roston Rarebit' correspondent,.i.o.nightfiam ,l Lawrence, says that but 000 dead beily had been , taken from : the ruins, apparently [whom yearskdd,!l bat so shockingly mutilated that even the eyes of: the nearest relatives could not possibly "redognise any Ih:temente in her face: it was charted and bate= cd to the depth ot about half an inch, jind'llio back; part of her head, and all the way behind bie ears; were also horned to tho hone, otherwise theUnica did not appear to reach her. Her boiNsiand I;wev art of her bod y is uninjured. She imd,l,prphahly, Pain in a place where her head alone were eapesCd to the games, and had burned her hands : ;m.strtritig to protect it. Northing remains standing ai,thet spree of the -disaster except inamengo chintheyai thrtatigh which ran the shafting which carried ha .00 Works in the various rooms. The wood and:timber work has pretty much all here removed froni!thaspoti end nothing note remains but a crushed and: Mingled mass of bricks, mortar and broken manhincrY. :The Pemberton corporation has the ruins in charge,: and employed about fifty men in cleat:log the rubbish; Their prowess, however, °Ring to the Storm and dif. liculties of the joh, was but slight. The 'Yohnateeri. had worked there with almost supethuinan elturte far twenty- to, hours, were wore out with fat,igusj and it was impossible this mnrning tel kite laisorerls to prelteLate the task of exhuming thole w-13,1 yet lig buried in the rubbish. The smoke is itecedinglfrom the black heaps, and a stream from the 'tire c+ ,, lab from Manchester was kept on the heated' TIMER.; Besides the sums ot money alreadytmeistfened as hat ing keen forwarded, the Mayor of lLaWrenc?, ba l s received a number of donations from rarictusmartiety,l many of whom did not send their names. 'Among ; the presents was a boa containing one !Windt:ed and twenty-Ere linen shahs, the gift of this owners ef :the steamer Bt. Sanford. A kind lady from thfarlestop: also forward ft a large Int et careful!) , proposed bari-. dagrs. The coroner's jury reassembled this: morning. The testimony during the. forenenn woe. mainly relating to the constr.-tn.,. o f the hat nething trio was elicited. Three more bodies, were taken from the ruins to-day. They :worn all badly mutilated: two of them sn bad that CI) , could ant ho recognized. The third was.ldisleorer4 fragments of clothing, te,130 that of aftli. Anghsta Ann Ashworth. She leas IS yeeks of age and Wad married in March last; hor - isesbaadris a itovzl.l:o works at North Salem; her body 4iatl nearly coo, awned. The body takea out lest night hoc beim identified as that of Mrs, Margaret Tfirrler..: Stephen Wallace, a mason who worked lathe mill, confirmed the story about water running itth•eugli the foundation of the mill. Be thought it trot., that the foundation might be undermined Uy water:thought that the walls were too thin; never worked in a lorgO mill so thin; the mortar used was &oil: the l . hricks were hard but rough. 1 ' Maurice 1:110RIC2, a carpenter, will Irkgdect the Penobert,m :mill, did not tutor{ e had over worked in a milt with walls thick ail,* lie thought at the time the sparing of the Ilintri ITPIT, in. sufficient; the caps on the pilasters ,:were thought he had never seen a roill eb init.:ll Fat up with window,: this would weaken the *all; did not think the cracks by em chimneys weakened th 4 hails log materially: could not give a detilde l doldriioni,tis to the cause of the fall, but thought Stunt presmit ap parent:es that who pillars gore way hut. • WA:aII:WT.IM Cm - , Jan. 13.—.4esirt Cor;les ,,caden,c.—The Pennsylvania - rib ion'g delegn tire, under the lend of Senator Canoga[;; bevel waded open Mr. Seward, and severally pai:Ptheir respects to hint. ; • t The National rnion Committee mil Ihst night and completed their National Committee: i • The Son:sto yesterday confirmed the Mh:tin t ; nem inatious : J. P. Hassell, of Va., lash Ageitt, New Mexico; B. N. Buckles, of Mass.iPOitsul tut [tope 'fawn; W. W. Chapman, Surveyor,ll.oal s of Oro gen ; L. Mosier, Register of the LaitdPlTtee.l.ld;W• 1. Martin ' Receiver of Public Monilyej atlltorehtirg, Oregon; Hamilton Cooper, of lla Attorney for Oregon. The Virginia Legislature have anpbinted l a Saint committee to receive Mr. Aletumlngerij 'the .epattnis stoner from South Carolina, who It expected tq ;o ne-ahem on Thursday evening. :• ; The New otiose, Picayutto of the inst., oriys that Assistant Postmaster King hastwl . iten allettEr to the Postmaster of New Orleans, Mat acting Sinn to the distance from New Orleans le flattl Pranerseo via San Antonia, which is loss than 3000 mites the charge is, therefore, only single postegoi-3 centa— on letters by that route. The Senate yesterday adjourne&Stvertill Monday, Wastmarow, Jan.l3.—The mcitipts in the Tielas ury for the toot weak, for customs andireasory notes, were about $2,000,000, which, added to the amount on hand in the previous week, Makes hove:tali of $6,500,000 subject to draft. • , '- Reliable letters from Sonora say that in Cept.:Por ter's mission there is a failure, he htqing been over reached by Gov. Pesquiera and his .Begrettulsof efate, and that nothing better need be eXPecied unless 'nor government shall enforce repatatitin for the ontiag,es committed on Capt. Ewell. Influential Mexicans were so atlX lol / I,.. .tolWil:the views of President Buchanan viltlftreguitl to the establishment of military posts in Chilinatinaj that they made arrangements to express his chet;sageilltrom El Paso to Chihuahua City in 30 l . honts4 Thalia& ing Mexicans are in favor of each jacenpatiun. The people of Arts:sale, at the latest accounts, were discussing the question of a Profisienal gov ernment or a distinct organizatink from New '2lllex ten, in easel Congress fails to eetbblishla l.tqrriterial government for Ariaona-: • .„ . , • The reports from tbo mining :colt:Mat:ids fOr who last month show tie increased yield Congress will be presented with oritlinCe that Ar ' it J• aorta contains a population of ten t Oulfan •g' , isessaaroma, Jan. 13.—haninel LeCarific.'orrkavag. for ewp.int..d..ta Public Instruction' Ckiroblits WWI en, of Dearboro, for Clerk of the &infanta ' Cenci; and hltcheut C. Kerr, of Plos.l, for Reporter of I bc, O nprento Chart, _zero ell nominated. A majority of tho candidates me Lit Plate' Iliketere ad mtotetratlon men. I The resolutions fulnytevi amvery latig.l 'The prey ;avers a strict reinstrucilon of the eonstltatiotio slid that it ta inex pedient and derive - ono t o exerciro doelti reorientations! power.. The lid resolution nvnidiateri a 1 seyhOnal partite arid platfreene concerning dommitic.lil. try. domes the prinCiplos contained to Old eigatic law.; estate liehlua the turritorlia of Kerma. einsA'Kebraskit. 'Tile Bal. that It bat leen fully dersoustaftedjlint lbyithe nob form eppli,atinn of thle democratic principle to the Organ tenon of ierritnira sod to the orletlarlan ptnew Metes with nr witheet domeetic eltvrry. tKeY: mhy rlOt the bahl labt. of the Slams tray he kyryip,"{,l 1,, t , c r. Th. Sth retro. to I he content now going oa for'Stierdrtr at Wee! , log too, and calls on the denaturant (that .lailiantibo elan! firmly by the reviler nominee of tha dernacratie The nth illeemoteriancet tbetalltli al Figitallein of Illeptavery gurenoo. Tim :16 (store the hunoreNelitebr*chil scoot ' sition of Cuba. TLe In. denonemii.o , FAV*irre‘ l hPY ,f, acted to blassochnectle In ragnad to t foreign-herd nitirans. Theihn apposes the efforleor the vo-chtleit RryinyblichiPtift/ to kindle wire tiro firmer famiticternenn'tneratebitihnirat ,1 lane celtnleted is Whin& un the', rtklit4 of thn eplee Dbe lOth abb. .000eo to the adminhamilinn 41Jetue. Ft. et sash. end on all proper °omelets alit tlefend hit actions rhea carrying nut the prionples Abe. deuKsratls , perty against the obpost attaeka of the flbli44lican3mityl. The enderess the allot nig ration of klue,;'ls"illarsh ThelL2th lostructs the delegates to the taterleeton obviation loeote es a roll for Siophion A. D.mglari for taint idetn!for the Pm- Ideney. Tne 13th prolont. vilest ill arts or iiitleninsetory appal., which tend tv make the littlonilres perfehe, or tot jeopardize or dlslarb divmeatic tranquilltyinr tear the spirit of hat many, am romf.e conheeepo Upon Ithltit the the Union nee formed by our father, ''?he 14th nermunces the Itittrier'• Ferry raid. The lfithiftvors Ifintireteade to aotual settlers on the public Iced., J Tiro 14th am . rPtil tho dechdons of the huprem•Contla as the hest etidel*Ai of 11.0 true meaning of the conetltutlon. !The 17th frtylUrine the principles contained In the CtetrAnnitil Watford'. totiOootal• of by Bnchannfe letter of emeptalor... Tro the re-opentusol the Aitken elate ttadin T6el4lli drew , * that neutralized citlrens, anti declailet their Intention to become citizen. of our gorernmenf;ent IS It Pro- Inchon In tertian land. the .amt Il...lllolTflUte stiffen. 'rho contention adjourned line Ks this inoraini:tat or, o'cleek,ilegamlbrder.. 911111&D ELKO s, Jm. 3.-0 Mrgo 0, Frney, b oo t publisher of this city, has contribUted $1,999 to th e Lawrence relief fund. Dlr. 1 tOlt h eg ooty a as a rectory boy. Other matrihutiohs Bre , coyoloW3 - n - LoursvlLLlN Jen. l3. —The fired' is rump nlo`riy, with 9 feet to canal wed foist 6n tbtiifillik it le raining het. ; Mercury ZS°. ; -; • • ; • Arrival of the Steamer Raw York Bourns, Jon. 13.—The eteamship New Yorb, tram Bremen, via Southampton, on the 29th ult, ar tifed at this port this evening for 100 tons of coal, with which to continue her voyage to Now Tort. She has had heavy weather, bet has sustained no damage. a The New Tort: brings only the London Times of the 29th, and the news is consequently meagre. : She steamer City of Blanchester arrived at Queen., fowls on the 24th. The N. M. steamer Europa, from Boston, via Halifax, arrived at Queenstown on Sun. da'y, the 29th. The steamer Angle-Saxon arrived at Queenstown on Tnesday, the 27th. anSAT BRITAIN.—The occurrence of the Christinas holidays bad carved great quietness in the English Market. Console closed business on the 20th at a 24 '695i. The demand for discount is active, in view of the payment at the and of the year, but there was no pressure, and the ruling rate was 26. per cent. , FRANCE.—Thore had been a decline in the Paris bourse. The relates were quoted at etipsno. ''Snots.—There is nothing of interest es to the war between Spain and Morocco. Queen of Spain had bean safely .ICllftrel of .Princess. . , , The Pope refuses to bo represented in the Paris Cegress unless the pamphlet entitled "Le-repo Eh- US...Congress" be denied by Napoleon. CUlSA.—idvices from China state that the gc ,.. :mment of that Empire had applied far Atom - lean Mediation to evert the threatened lr.zti!ities with .Itlngland and France. Tho ship Fiera Temple, with 500 Coolies, bound to Havana, bad been wrecked in the China Pea. ' Liverpool, Dee. 20.—The cotton sales daring the tiitst two days have been only S,OOO bales, including :Ipso bales to speculators red ezpvrters. Monday was observed as a holiday. The market was very `dolt at the close and easier, and quotably unchanged. Emadstufrs steady at Friday's rater. Irstoat. ad yancing. Provisions dull. Sugar firm and Cd higher. New 0rtt.e.,43, J. 13.—Wa are ist the reze:pt Of the followtor„ Mamie . . intelligence: The Juarez geverruleo have directed FaNuerra to revoke the order for the expulsi,n of Capt Stereo. it was expected that Pasquera would refuse, at he ;vas ratting troops - for come MyftCTIJIIP Tn!pot.e. The combined French and Sp.i,b fleet war ex pected at Vera Cm, to enforce the pecuniary do- Mande of Spain against Mexico. The Liberate had obtained several victories ever the Church troops at Tchanntopec. Alceraz was acting against Crams. The Liberals had retaken Zacatecas. The report that the Itoach mud Spatoith fleets were a:Nett-4a, Vora Crll7, traa denied tram iha Tronett nod I,ga!i4l-1, at 3leai.-1. Ce tat.agto.J.,n. Label 11,1 orri . red tr,on Havana an,l Key t, with dart , to !tberrota luto.af.t. • The new crop a4.tr ott , unit leg freely at Ho ,rooo, but no calm urL M•dncEe , the arrivel3 were light;"ina„,..M. redo 5®54 reala, per kog. Freigh M worn - ,change on London 1061,15?. per rent. promiu Now York sixty days, 3y(,4 per dent. premium. The Saw York steamer had not arrived when tht'" -- . Isabel loft, and the Isabel brings the mails and gor, ernment diFpatches. Sr. Loris, Jan. 13.—The river continuo,' to swell idowly ; o good deal of ice is cc,ding ; nothing new from the tipper stream., or iu rriari.dt to the roll i cation of the river to Cali,: the weather is somewhat • milder• 1,11 cloudy; sno.v end i., 1011. tttli On the ground; merely-3,n". COVMERCIAL RECORD cAoMIIITTEE OF ARUITRATIuN YOI: JANUARY. .10n1, P/l..uit , !. V. I' C1,11)ClY11F1.1., Fr LAX T:1,1,,,T, IV 31 Wit.4l4l'. I et.. It WEL+, vri"rsu tact: it VI Atc tk KT!, • Pggeettnaun. 11.441 ..1 . , 3107:0FT 14, 'Bch , . 1.5.111 tit,. west> NH el rustling, tee, 3 entorJay, and Lort 4tro.ats wuro conalder4blv 44 otl.ol. Wo tt ta.,tl h carat. o.lot ta taking In Is.!,!!. an t Ito, 0:II It .. for bflole a t o .n.2e ,t• „ ~1 o 41, go 0.51 rte. t 4. t. it itrottf notch run out tt, lay. and go 1 .‘s 1.5 stele • tQV 411 lat. cloture to tour. 'Tn. I-I-2. W , Loot I 1414t0t44 eaceelingly dnll--acarcely any thseg doing iu I. projnes Iln .. WIII Pll4ll IZIA long been 11. comothlut to wake, .n, lo a I se dee Iren ttl4, set eloall 1,4,3 a ,VITSI of bostorsi. ILOOIt-Wo note eale, , of 545 bills from aloe, fee Eel., .”,..1.705530; Nat. ..,,11 . !ei.: . .. - It. Et , . Family $ 5 , , —,-, P. " d lattoa.V.; 2 : l (ft '. s °. Iit:AIN-1 car ear C.l, al hoot, In latik...:.: WO built nye nt depot . $ 1 "4 , Lusb, 4:1 bail. , t o t, i ~,,, $ es t b.,,,,t., or DU, jk built. CLOVEN NEED-12.2 bulb at $4:5. ANITA:N.-sal. of 411 bufb green Apple, Volk $l.llO and 1 1 s., nt $.1,4 URINE, VIM Il'-7-10 Itnab Apple. at f t.7".1.154 - 1 CI)FFEE--57 eke at 12f 4 41113e. eI:JAR-1h bled. N.O .n D'n;9'. . ' . 01LIOI 1 11.±-25 Lble N. O. at 1,... t 4. NY It U 1.-21 tallest &MO,C,N. C111:41441-51.1bas at 104. 110 M INI - - , 1 bbl. at $5,50. 131.11TN11-1580 0,1 RAI at It.: Tyr, ett.,l 114 Ibil.a.td at • siNIONS-10 broil al Ot l c. V1211140N-5 saddles at 1.. ITRIIO - c 2 m s l b l:l • Ce " ? 2' . lb.': c. r UAL-600 Ibelltooldere at s.s; flops" br.tk J, at :rand a lot do at 6! o e. LARD-44W Irat roinntoo country al;e rOTATOES-140 bush R.l at :I70•10g -011.8-: Is-u 0 Rolmoi C 0..! of off , : and 22 bt.ls I , 4ed I. I at 45 1 453.1., - I,lsll-15 Lbls Lonlarillo at $25 II too FEED-5 to. Middling , el $OO I' Inn. 11AY. T INI loads at se•los at $1.14a120 eti too, DIONIIITAIEN AND CDPIdI6:II.4;I/1(..., IC= Veßk, Jtn.ll.—Tho money inarlrat I. iterinmily dii tut lard tor Me time. and narrow,. aro corniv4l..l to pay er. traardinary logla rain an temporary law, and on bu.me.. leper. The raeliatign ore lar‘ely lu Incur or drrnanditeg rim:inane. of Nyoele lat. rover balance, :'b., ri or elocte to Europe tacalia preaoul is atnpvad, a n d ne lung me eta.rllrg tails rarnlta Met current quotation , , ii h',•4-1 ika are campolled Man diacouai., ari'd curtailment 01 only one indlien 5. ay. h °wain ,yntra el,Or. Thee,' lluelnall.it3—thonz panslnts and soutractians—Law ,lts,sfr.d: Limn Itadnand otnniFl. ere :ntnnr nt Ldlntes tn.day t, et they muld ctt net In tleart;, trae.l. e Tao market Ins wont, Is et:II strli:Nnt, the hunk state. men• la lunted tn , n with dislasnr, and the wants 1.1 general public are Increamng. Call loam ' , relining trednent. ly changed and the rate is ttrtn at:' cent ' , ',clam par, is slow of sale, and groat :Lames are cif. te..l at 9 and lto prr Tbeto W.] a lair amount of tattiness dour at the stock es• chance, it rites, however. welt , not firm. end the market clu ed with • downward tendency. There wore sales of Tonnes e Sties at S.l!-1 Virginia 91. Northdi Carta , - , . '3%i. Mb- Boort eel! at 70 2 i. and ginned. bluer :W. at PH1Lk1.1.4 , 11116. Jm. 11 -Steno mm a Ivry RvilYinsiness duLekt the Stmt. Board std the whole market wee very dull good dividend paying motrities were tolowly, tat the (moles neurally w cettled and neglected, and nog ected,atd Reading amino-ad sold down 19b84,13 - bi', the later mottle the board, tot euremptently at 1a3.„.241;. 1 ., leaving off at the latter rote atked, and 167; Ltd, oirtiter decline of 1 sinoo yeelerdayt PennaylvsnLa lteltraW sold nt 3714., Lehigh Ruination Muth l'enmytmula Railroad Beaver bleadow 5514 Llubdon 4.5, and Long island II!;, —ito change. A gale Cl linen and Caates street railroad u t' -.rho latter at a decline on the last sale. Bank 14. he tore highly dealt In; Western selling at 6355, and Girard, old, at 1164(1,1114 . 4 State 5.1m0ught92,. City tic new do, 10A renneyivanie Rs:Bud, 21 mortgage Cm 57. Beading fir, 70e, !. 27 ; Ilan iddne do 92; Camden A Amboy do, 153.,5t!-y; Goa -Wilmington thalrosd do 91 a...cupcake and Delaware Canal C. 3 Nv,ra tottor, realitiog and the mar het clued steady. ['Lora tun Rum I • STOII. toe CII:C.,N.—The following 1./it ,a3plirtals e et at-In ,, nICI the filar and grain in store iO. this ty, m rectal on the Bunt of Train Bulletin Jan. 7. 10001. .... 1-3,475 .o. 13,CX1 19,195 r 65.241 [frees'Et inane. CLIVELLND Were Tore—The following dome. will show drat this tea homme the lament wool market la the W. an Badly claim rank with any Eastern city In tide respect. Tem amount thlpped during the year eroding /wintery 1. 146d,11 6,762,607 be, showing a great It-creme, sod cethraC ing about half of the clip of this:Rate—Moth I.thyqrl.___ CUMIN:CM, Jea.ll.—Tqe momy ante! maintains all ifs atringent !rota...Land loading buteraexprmand the gdnion that It was closer to-day than at my pensions Was this ace. son, and all the Intlicatl ma favored this rutin/dm. Three lea create. volume al currency in motion, hot aging to the extreme scarcity and high priced exchange, the loop:211m left for ordinary ore In the city I. entailer then heretofore. There is little or no exchange makinift and the 40 . 471 °‘ boons are compelled to nu all thehank [wt.t tivellable for exchmge parpous, to keep pp she necessary eapply of the latter. The rates of extemote werri edrancel to-lay to premium selling, and at the Implored Sierra, the demand was folly or preming tee yetterday, nod the mod say tee of the homes were able to do was to supply their EISECNSIBM. Cheeks oo all the Baste unlike were Vonchtat %premium. The package demand arm hoary, Thu imam of ihe city ace lulu mcdrnto. Flour. bL,I4 IV brut, Spring. bush •• Red 11 kuter,bu-1.... • White Winter bui,b (I.sso, bush ..... ........ ......... Oas, bush use, bush 1106.7, lash Tito Loufertile Courier, of Tburoley, isgs,—The tor-boots tiro, F. otad LL. Mott nirdird tolhihst.,:gli yesterday (dr fr , at. d g g. Gothrio, the great Iceilter, and the lilereop, were fluieleran Wow. lost night. The tow-that Polo Torble No." [mired yesterday Iron. the pair of coal beats that had t7o,u forced .there I, the Lco:d miles below here, haring relieved them rrctothcir danger... ladith Ire lagrapbto !Markets. No. Trig. Jan. 13.--Cotton is very firm; mars of 10 , 10 bal.. at IP. ; lot middling uplands. A..bee.. rat $373; Mewl $0 .175 i. Floor la Iregular; sales 11,060 bids at $3 20 for . uvr .1m 0 ; 7.5®N 43 for ta tr. gala; $.5 13.12,5 20 far 00 „, wratsre; $1 4S.far to to modben estra ..tram; 61ad SO lor shipping. bianalr. Causal. $.5 e. 13 SlO. Rye Flour at $1 40, Coro Ideal $.l 9Gg cm. Bock. simat Flour doll at $1 $15(8$1 per 1001 b. Whisky: sales at 20!(®2t3. %Vilest ta scanftly se Arm; aalas of 14.4)0 ben than 1 2.:01113. 90(4.92. .I.larle 7•76:!1,55. Corn it Ivry var.M. 'and a golds firmer; 4500 to solii at 117®10 fur inferior to prime at , " while and yellow. Osta aril at 41 e,46%. Tallow 101010 K. Wool calor/Led ger,orally gn aw:med. Port markst wan; sal.. 4500 bbis at $l5 26for old mess; $1615 for new d.r, $l5 for western prime drasl6 017 for city do; $ll 60 for old prime; $l5 256 4 16 7$ 1,,r now into. Berl: mesa doll and droophag; sales 150 bbis at e4O 425 fa prime; 1'45 2) meet: P - g 3 75 npanted mew $lO 50®11 lot Latre; beef-boom $l2 for city; $1423614 50 lot'. western; prime mesa beef la doll. I/retard bogs dna at O,Ra% f or areatern; 7 for dry. Cat Meals in totter de -74 80 thoulders, P®.9%, for ,: ali doll and ousbalagel Lard 10,!-.010;$. hotte Oblo 12417; Mat* 114 - 21. enema 0®144. 11.10 11®12.. Eugar,..llrm. Borland Board: Emelt.: CD Rk Id .01!4; Gs • Ili 111,7;i:: Panama 17 20 i; Mich Ban: guar 15; b 3 , 4 tuctz &all; b Clete •To 20. 51Ic0 Oen 35, Pk; Reading 21; Parkes pre arrci 32,14; , 1.1ar1em197.ca [Judson 411,.'", 30; Y 7E 7 7: P. NMI 7.54, 0 ar, C &Tutu band. iv. Cummean, Jan. 13 —There wuo amart fratt last algid; cloud, and coil allday,wlth Indication. of Morsanort;llffi mmls laclaca witisla last 24 boom now 23 feet IA Isobel to cblmool. Ilogc ratelpts for last 24 boors °alp 1000 bead; miles 441 head 01 VI 2506 60. Blom Pork 250 pat fild Mew , ' Bulk Bleats ;40 lowa.. Lan!: eta laiproroddemand 0410. Nothing dona as Batim. Floor nuebanyed; 4004bliertra at $5 10331$ 65; reset 62 Virataty dull at Z 1,14. GM" Cirlielk Begat b!,,, , e..5,11; Dhows 40045%0J7.111...at fie.; . $1250123 for - prima whits; $1 2001 20 - fdr red. Connat at 64(407e;45; Oats at 446;0910.1rolal 140 at $103; Varkl of 73076 for prima fall; teCilG3 for (Arlo good. ,• • Por-Ltm.ratt, Jan. 13.—Sloor is antet;,topar6ne4 sl6 615 74; soul $475.241e0. Wheat steady: tat $1? 4, 5 11, ; - ,rthlta St 4'°ol 31. Vora dull; yellow $1 76. Irislaky dldl 7f.C4,20. : • • : Bsmaxonn, Jan.l3—Ylcurßrer, lferward 5.,. and fthinlit 65 ba. What ram; taltUa as. al l:613101 red $1.1715 , Cant active; white 724071• San.. 7aot o . Maas Pork $1024010 fsk .yrima It; BUM SUP Whiky doll st2kti• 17.0haega on antt4aVat• J.. 8. 13e0 11,508 0 1.004, 1160 43.741 100,652
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