1 i'. I‘. MMIMM •'- 1 . 4 • lit -4 4 4 goig.Wt . .•-• L; =ZEMi • ' M== '..?.',!::...;.;..:,:.i.::.ii ., 1f.: - Li:O. ,;,: ~.,, MEM Min 4 ; -. ' 7 . '''-'l' A 40 N.N.. 1 7 ' L I ; . 4 7' I, ;',‘ 4 ' .SA '. :',..:', ..- 4 .44-, ' 4 :; i :4 ‘..-,4'...,,4,r‘°4 -Y-4, ;4i, , '‘ ' -4}... ' ','. '.......'' „ • ..;,. '' ,' • .' .••.• . .; i ' , .... ' „ • , .I'''' . +l. ._,} ~,,,. \y, _dr.' ''' '''?". , , 11-414..4 fiiiM 1 : 4 . 1 •'l-4.1•.,*, ' 4 ..O.P , i , - r.‘ , - '-•q,..-, I.R , : :•-, 1 '' ' • - if., , :" ....:;:„.rz ~...g;' , 4 , .:::•::.` „•;• .' :i..5,,k,,. ,:.. ,; ~,,:,,,r ~ , a ; 0 ' .:' . :......,... . . :‘,,•:..:.;.,..-:-:-;,..,,.. •wi..:':.t-;:••. - ; .: . .. .. ... " f LLOYD & ronswrn, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND D 3341 ./lIIIIS IN PRODUCE! COILVISPION DE:ROLIANI'D for the ate of PIG METAL, AND BLOOMS, • Ito. mat, Liberty Stever, ietey 1.111/PAO° PITTIIDDLtaII. PA. lIITOUCOVICe lIIACKEDIRY & 1 ° to to Delfourt,lVCreery AO.] , . /11Ilding and Commission MerehaplA, • and Whotrole Donlan la IZlpe,.,Uset blear And Wool, splara—myyp 4 . 4 'a Second rt., Piatburpk, Ib. OPRlMOliftn r. inav,e4. it ocum s slot? "°" IN A N Ts, ProvimautcProdaco Generally, 1).209 Marty atzoot, pttubarth. :~ - MEI - . i \ , . ~' Is f,.. 4' ' - - .. , i4. - 4; . ... L.- , -...,,,..... f ..4,- -,..._, .. t i ~ ~ :.„..1...:..., _...,..,. _.,..1„,..,,_ 1 - 1 1. ~ . 45 4 C== . ~ I. t_. •:;4..._:-.,. , f ew ..:i- ~i rli. -, ..., _,,,,_ ._ ~. ... ....._ . . . _. - .: ESTABLis: . 1 • • _..._..__._:„......_...__........._...._,___ W ART Pressed Piro Brick iffILTENBEROEB,,S STATION, ,--- lioLTzajtj aanoLl • (=eczema ro a. :/tro.loo Thxrd Street. Pittstirnh, Aknnifsetunnund Denim in • OurtalnliCrn iteiiManal,Shad em , 111 I lad Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, 4114..hiructikiettoutton mid t 0 Errnannonr won K. CARPI* PITTED AND LAID ro ORDRR. MabilSA2 ' • lion City stove WarettotteeT WW. BRADSLIAW, (Successor to T. aocualo a cb.,) th.nractarer of TIN, IRON aolOOPPliti. WAII2„ sad Dealer to STOVIta, le., N 0.124 i WOOD RYRRST, between Filth and Virgin alloy, MU. ~.- --,- fib- . __ i tl lyd _s - 1 7Q7i rowanmi. * 1.. McCOY & - CO., - inmarr, arresar..ppara. Pe".2. R. R. P • P°4 PITTSDUROLI PA. 4kANUFACTURE to order, pn abort notice, 1:-.Cwr: .4 COISTINOS, a FI i tiMa A tz ttL . Rlti f of uaetall BIZ*. ii,:-..- ,l ' .0 0 WAG taer ri t itXrd, &ID iftTNA,ORATRA,Ae., :11174 t ,...,.1.4ataadi or ant to order. , ~..ri.,, -,.. sironws. DA a the FOUNDRY, or.at CiartarrigLl A ‘, :...,,, s I=l,,ba Wood . 1 , erill receive prompt attootton. r.. ti , • mrsta.s, IUDE.I.= i co, al Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. T ,Oaters solicited had Vat , trade, smd 944 Se ler b2IIII.CUOWL MtVelY lia...4ltootabs„ or /I per amt. apocual for cub. .2klrilhrr C t /aRTWILUISEIT It If O . IJ Ng, (enconsmors 'to John Cato - eny d MANUFACTURERS and fragorterB oz Pocket and Table entlery, Bu toll an Dental In, garments, Gnu;Pintola, Asian Uckle, Lc., No. 1,4 Wood ntrosa. The, give crow attention to tho ntanotutotins of PE. Smite% Einp=7 .lobblng sod nepaing with pan, ttnigtk and apltAly tar—..—. ... —JAY. Baran %VAL IslA &CB Anfllll/..1. & CO., el Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SUEET ej Lint Wort.; Blanufactarere f Barnhin Patent &der, Locomotha, Plead end Cylinder Boller., Cldnoneyr, Bidden; sire Bed, Braun Pipes, Coademas, Salt Nur, Boger Palm, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, rt. Alan . BLertemlths. Work, Bridge and Viaduct Imes, done et the shortest or. • tlrsk AU orders Bona • distance promptly attezred to. 342 Gotta* Nine. Pittsburgh. yrENNEDY,CIIILDS & Co., lilmsniPne AA. TUILINZIa— . • Penn A No.l teeny 44 Abatis[*. Clottott Ottpet Cha aloof all wises end nhedst Tng Ned Cord* * 'Plough Lam sad Sul Cord; MP , ofelltdirta eaddeacriptlotur, I ttilaUILP ilaeOrder• tat at the flardwers Slane a Logan a Gregg, No. 62 Wood street, sell hare *hellion. j526:11 • JAMES lI4WENe 11 /ANUPACITCIABV. oP triallUßM ETLIER; 'Sulphuric Acid; ba Sweet liplrite or Nitre; Nitric Acid; Ilothaao's Azodynec pturietio Ackt. Aqua Ammonia, PPP; - Nitrous do • Anode:ea Solution; my 3 sus be round at John Into & Sone, LT Water etreeL WiLLIARI TATE & SOA, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth Mee; Pit/aborgb; and i'aderal street, under. neath 14coldnr . 11•11, Allegheny. stair Beery deecrlplloo, or linings for Water, tilt and noalay Commission, Or c MI P [MCC BECK & LAZEAB • urbi,E. wircrs & co.. Wholesale Grocer*, and Commission and Forwardin end Dealers hi Brutus' Produce and P rovirtann, g et erc No. tSS Liberty Wed, Pittsbur g h, Penna. Oorudgutuentepr Checee, Butter, W. u . Grain, etc-, sak i and utter.. tory returba guaran toed. Liberal cub ad ado. jnktat - t IA 41c - blies., - - 4 , -- i t : -- - . Wholesale . ofaCeill & COMMIIIIIiO itlerchantx, 123 Market St., Phil„atlelphia, OFEER for no ,sale the folletrihg, on the i 4 (alienable terms, vim . 500 pleka g u Stair York and Pb iladelphia Fi rm a; en,Al.; lOC° We. Itellmalhi g an s Also. Codas, tee; Bpicoe, k., a. , . .... swer Etimrmart. 1103Esizre-oisr, PRODUCE AND CONNISSION INERCHANLE, Ne. 6 .Sraitl6eld Street, oppe.az Inanoterabela Howe, • PITD3IIIIIIOII, PEN VA. Dealers lu PLOLJR. OR BULL FRED, and every Find of Country Produce. Special Weal,e give,. to Coo. signmeuts of Produce. Refer to Pittsburgh Mercbuote get,. wary. ,j 4.17,1 JOS. ZIOPOJUCa... —.a. a 111.11 a- illtannuCa BROWN dc KumpArnicics. GritOCILIZS •AND REALMS IN FLOUR AND SEEDS,- Non 191 and 193 Liberty Street, Pittthith. Joalyd J. B. 474LNITELD d CO.', Voidialialon fa Forwarding Merchants, And Wholambs Dealer. In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, IitIITRA., LARD, PORE, /MOON, FLOUR, FIFA, Pot A Poftrl AAhre, Fa Vow., d lard Oil, Dried bolt and Pro-lnd generally. No.. 141 and 143 Prot./ Street, • PlTTeißtlittill, PA. lii • arm WIFE,. CIILP dt COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN 3c P.R.O.DUCMC Na 343 Liberty Street. PIBUDfi, PA. • Choice broods of /LOUR, for 11Akor' T s c od F Al ocallytm, constantly 44, h.d. PartlonlAr attention paid to Biting ordoro for itarchtoOloo generully. ocfrllyd JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and COILUISCON Ettazoiturr, for lb. , tale or FLOUR. '73ItAIIf,DACON, LAED,BUTTEIt,fINEDS,DILIXD,YRINT, aort iberg& Product, reetally, N 0.16 Atoka Sisert, eon, er Pat, &fa toS, O. P 441, Pittiburg4, WOK.= Dilworth, 60.40, 8. Colbtort & &a, do, A hrell,,Lett & Co, 60, John Dvolay, HI, Ihtper & einem:mit fi Dryly, (bidder & Bank, 'Wheeling, Samod Ott, !N., do, Cranes & Co, do, Paxton a Da6loo, do; Ca/mad& Bro., Pidladalpbl. _ _ L. O. 011AVI titA NI( VAN GRAFF & VAN GORDER, MERCRAWDISE BROKERS, •• ••• COMMISSION AND MERCHANTS, ... :: 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. UM 1 . 0 .Iteare •X. W- A Co., Tion aCa , tier Tort. Ebrleer A DdworlDrlPDA'A r " Apr. Ilutangtm a Co., " • TD.DADASA, Cfteia a reneg. li'Candlees. Menne • Co. 4 -• Pyla. - llerrlson & Hopper, Ueda T. A . Fe I & 9NA Pblla. IT. O. Dagen A (32.. " T. WWI &Co, Ballleree, 11. D. l'immontob A Co., 100- , DJAP a 04 1.1116, _ K — y. ocll.lly.t —_. HERBST & BARKER, COMMISSION PRODUCE AND PIIOVISION MEIteIIANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corium' of nand, Pinsutratier,:msree. Mo ire..P.thet.sttoalfoo gfren to the pertbeee sod Bah, am. Orato, Dried Fruits, rotatoot, Pori, Leut , hotter poser and Timothy Sort* ie. Otiere promptiy ailed no the for eet !unapt 1414,. Ad rimer nude tundpment. 1111.0iSoe Of Ow Eltlebargh Bag Monersetory. AAIDEL B. FLOYD & Co., 00.49118810 N And datleiro In Floor, Grain and Produce Gloomily, • Cat LlBMlttir STERIir, mar P. IL IL. Giaapol, 011 ADW1011 R. son, COMMISSION MERbIIANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER ABU RAGS, And Agents for the Sale of Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Noe. 149 etKI 131 Wood Street, near Sixth, Pitt•bUritb• OWlVnining Pepor at llsoolactorett? prices. tkeh pad SR Rue. Ja/lyd a A aCk. b.. A s d.sßi DiILIX3III _ - QUA Grall% 'end .Prcultaeet . COMMIiiiOEI an tedWrwarding Merchanta, ytklid_ 44 , 1.124 &vim/a, PiitshiyA, 'Pa. ' • Q 01711HRIERT Genrali No. bommis• 111,7 • 5 tfoo__ Agate for th•Blwaxal Pathan amyl anat6, / mutat streetalttetarsb. _ j a ms ?roams int4Oasoadoricie an:hanky e 6 au arcicer ' ;AP% ,r4•o44rix!Olistgefa:DTA, /10611/41tirsa THE DAILY kthit ILIACIMEIIB OH PAYRPTg COITNTY PA. W. D. WCALDI, DEALER IN CARPETS, L OI U L CLOTIA MATTINGS, de. No. 87 Yoortb etreet Doge Wol4. 14-313 1. vs.maarninua..—. a... lartnitu.— .... ..w. a. DUE()IIFIELI) k CO.,(sueoemors to filar uby .11 Burchfield.) Kliakaani an.l Retail D.nlxf. iii libiplo sad Fancy Dry tlooda, N.rth 4.4.4 man, Foorth and Blartxt 641 toburgh. exl IL LO 1)oaiOr in Staple and ratio) , C l • pry n... 4. ton llnn air, No 74 .Mark. rovt, Pit atria_ 1.1 it. I'Al.3lElt, ti,. !o, 11:trket Street, 11.114 nia....ta, U.S. Trimnat,,,, anti fitalar Clondageuerriliy. .2S -•-_ • li f ir m. 0. JOHNSTON h CO . StAti.,iierk, Elluak Ikhk klauttfurtnrvrk hh °inf.% No. 67 Woulstroot, Pittiburgt.. Ps. , JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Btatlotter,snrdwr to bar Iwo 41 Av.«, Nn<t klarkut tart., near Fourth. Yott..tutrul., Ht. yr AY &CO., BOOKSELLEIIS ANICS — TA- Al TIOIiERS, No. b Wood .troll, neat a..v to tho chr. Mu of Thlrd, rittstiorgh, I 'a. I.uu kooks roo. 110014 00 baud, I - ty TIONNR. 70 Fourth itull4lous -- • - UN T A, MINE R, 1 1 00KSELLE/i H and ntatloner,Mannolcl/sll, Nth/moot. J 0 N TII 0 M P S-0 N & C PAINTE It S A N fi (1 f,A Z NO. I, Till l'A crtr.):l74l • • Kral tiotate figentu. avAlt!-), DEALER IN PRO:M . 'S:SOIIY NoTEs, LLuda. Murtgap. soul all ablePersrau can pr , nr , l•4in. thrtmgh ciu Ag.nury, tem.. nth. wi.lllllp. to Itsl ytt ttelr D. id wry), Gad first loud wr n. I .7 l Rln., f• All eArniaunkalloia rod luk.rvlesoattlell, oat. ,IitANT WEIIK/Vl`,...pponito At. -rani', Otusts, &r J OLIN H. MELLOR, No. AI WOOD ST., Lot,•••1, Diamond All•r, abd YotoMA mr••••t. S.d. Ag... 31 breMORMON° A i•ONS . (lk•Oon) YeANO POILTJCS, MA• SON & MODEL MELOOPANS AM lOWAN Moc•••••1•13int,,O flt•ods Laze KLEBER. & BI:O., u. N 53 Elll'll . • jj EL, (MN of Cho OUI.IOII fia NITRINE • MARVA Mel, York) unrivalled i/rand and Ityture PIANOS, and CAILUART & NEXT/If& *II prlruint MKIR. DE0,19 and ORGAN II FrilONl UMR . Elt•alr.ra In id nal° and Musical Instruments. • CHARLOTTE B Writ hl ANtl FA °Tun.- ER and Forum, an 4 6ingle and Alnelosl luxtromnata. Abut D,r ti,n LIAAIRIDX/ PlADOlionlro for lIALIET, DAVIS a 1211).'14 I:,itron Kama, .D.D and 1•11.Dout Agololin A ltscllment. 11A 11/mlxtrcet omy3 . „ CA !IMAGES! BUGGIES! ROCICAWAYS PITAETONI4, ISA ROUCIII.S, A NI) everything in the line, pnrebued fr.in tho NAWrilltN NA NUFACTlllrfrall, Torolllcr with *fall ;knoll:neat of rroont /Lantern Ilarneasn f : orrry turlntyrnltabler for mingle or dentrliations. ill a, Pprirscr. sr.) ether prom, totr norontour likno•olloro ennstantly on hood mot for info et rortsjunblo parrs by /ORM 14.1ifitAnklt, ' Diamond short, mar I.llrerly, A'lLlAbargh, fltrringrap !ouch t And .old on 4, 171M14•100. Repel, or tuolly am! promptly doom salLrlly _ , Vi.... ..... ^ ......... Wall Paper Warebouire• WALTER P. MAILSIIALL 4, CO., .1 ra- P 07299.91 : 91 7/ettem, 97 Wood rdrmt, lettnen rout th strmt.4 Diamond &Dry, whore may to rute! an nstowlrs ewortment carrel 4 recripton Of Pep, Ilertrio" for Par. loss. 77911 .5 Dir".l7 71 ‘.99a i elsamDra. :Also, Windom shed., lo prat 'alio, at Immet prim to country dealers. sold _ WALLED P. 1 1611. 9 dIALt• A W. Sutniturt. FURIVITIIRE ANII ullAiß WHOLESALE AND ERrAih, Rmlpraclog every og le of HOSEWOOD, MAIIOOANY AND WA. LN Suitable. for PARLORS, CNA MILERS AND INNLNLI'AN ,, u Lista to Arri NEW YORK AND PHILADELPNIA. Wanatioome, Nos. 77 AND 79 Te....'" - C,AZ)I; tatIAAII • jyff,..;.!,,Vpli r P..: 154: v"ta 411 r 'sq," ' isir. ,fi. - ---;: - ..:7;:va - J:4:3. zer:i ro-, .E.l ..i'z' / *VT, 1 - . rgt PENN STREET, opposito St. Clair .... ••• tel. Insokla Tooth on Plata, of Warne non PM:dal ono, on Gold and Whoa Metallic Bono whoa do , ghat. Ai °Um , Dentaloperdlosui ainshlUy Minden to.-- , Moaned ono spollod la entnnang tooth. natal, FOR .EC --- - ' ' NT--Store Room No. 2,41. Liberty'', ipmflot..a 01 wo9.l:,•trma, ita. Stale in .. by Mo.. ii . Wood Co. arm.* Ibm Nulty ' . S. ROBISON ; 14, . So. 25.51.1b0yby stmt. E. FLOUR—WO bble.ehoice - Fluni-, ~ ..'' . . btottelsll a ANJKIT., JZI F. 001111411 ottest '-":.'": -,1 =_____ .10 Jos. g--Pl-a-strINWS KIER"L mutts% idY ,;.-- - ~1- . .:. . .:. , ;',;.:,ft-i=.:4t'",- : . lantsigista. NEVIN CO T • 8r0.2, 1 Wood St., Pittatourgh, itatinfidartzt of WU= AND lIEDLILtD, ZINC PAINTS AND LLITICARGE, and irhulmals Daklers In on., Mott In and jal:lytl SJOIINSTON; (successor to L. Wileox,) • 116TAJ6 DRUGGIST, Ontstr ..tetaVield and broth &mu. wood moan attention to pi. assignment. of Tole Drat. sod Utwalicala, Petforatt7 and Taney Goods, TO.. CU T.a117 Aladicloes. Oil& 'Alcohol, Darning Fluid, Toro Lig...favorite bruala of Cigara,te ;,te o all of which era off•rod at vasurpaatarl 10 1001117 sod at Im/eat-prim. poydolao.l preat•ipi too! carefully compottd,•L oahlyd W MACKEOTVN, Wholesale Druggist, v Carbon Oil Blanalactiene• end Agent for Thayer'. &lid and Medd IC:tract-a No. 167 liberty .!rein, Pitt* .inegh. P. ; Jai.loly4 L. PA LI NESTOCK & Co.; Intoattic firm . 11. A. ntßugsnek Co., sOccoasora to flouting Boos, Wholosolobroggint It, CO, comer Wald rind Fourth Sta.,Plttoborrh. B A. FAIINESITM;K & CO., WIIOLE . ..I.Drogglbt• :/ttiacolootorere of Whito Lid,borgh. bootl-0r.,1 Litttorgo, corner Wood tout loot Woke, PM.. • cotter_ BMow. Daum-- ......... .. .............. ....onus alma. RAUN & REITER; WIIOLESA LE AND Rot Ii Droggiote,cornernf 141.orty and St. Mt, Pittaborgh. J i fiAl i iifthfitlgaTaibVEKstia - Rir. wilws d Co.)ootwr 3(erk.t etroet Ind Diamond, Leapt °militantly an bawl a fell aud ewuplote eadortmeal or Dregs, ifedleines, Clloata, Peflutuory, and ell /talc!oe per talvlog to die busirlime. fiat bo Plyelooses preacrlpllqui calefelly ~p.sa uded at all ors. • paly 1 - 1 - 11. GEO. 11. KEYSER, DRUGGIS"F, 140 Wood street. cornar of Wood alr..t end Virgin allaY.Pittabargh, JOUN P. SCOTT, ,ESATE OEM, rt. In Drllfcli. PAInbi 3 OUN Varnt.6e. awl Nrstur., ItSLlberty stroot,llttaborg¢. Allordews will rennlve prrnopt Sill.Airent for Ar.h.ek's Calmoulol3.o.3D. uur34.10..• Wrobute That JAMES` I_IOLMES & CO., Pork Packerm sod Pealo, tn PrOviAinr44earn.r of UFliut mut Ftnat treats. MITC/11141.90N .• • 1.2.01? y EEO'S & If UTCITINSON, Commisminn sad Fonirardlog Morel-ante, Wonta - o Re servo Cheeno, Floor Pkb, 01101,11. r.ntt.r. Unman) Oil, Pot and Pearl Antic*, Orolo, Dried 'Prolt, nod Prodoro IT:lonian,. Boat Idoinde Family Floor ollfnyn oo hand.— Units 11.1 e of llndioria Ode Pidenled Pearl Stroh. No, Ilk B,nnit aml 141, ri..t rra., 1 1 .4 , brotql Wood and Smithfield inn., filfelose,ll, Pa. avddlyd OUEESE WAILEIIPUSE.--11 Y 11. OOLLINR, Porgroadlng and Comdfladon Dlerrhant,nial 1: 1 6.1 ,, r In ()home, Flutter, Loki Pleb and Nalco, wonienlly, 28 Wood id, above Wafer, ford& EAGLE WAREIIbUSE.—JAS. Wholamlo 2/nolor lo Flour, Fr '' , l , d"'" and Prodisorgooornlly, N. 6 flavom.l, lo root, I.iddro,i Ltherty .ad Sill-Ton , u,h. mrkly • - TELLERS & Pcalers in Prin.i -i2 idotil, lard Oil, do , ldlieety , lia.l of Smithfield otrool. Insurance agents; VUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 JUA Water stone!. ROUT. FINNEY. Noey. U. w . firrero °moral .I.goof. ftly3 A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY jitAa,2l,:ivyyln INeoopfuly of rittgl•oreat, M. GORDON, Secretary Weotern Ineur- F. .coOnfropemy, If 2 Water jthoot. QARPINERCOFFIN, Agent for Frank . 7. ; a F .t i rr os !rm. C.ropatn Nootto.wit rota'- W,04 A. MADEIRA, 'Agent for Delaware P. Mutuallnsurance C0...4a;W.t...trw. DI W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West .l.ll,. ern losaromoodo.,97 Frolt street. earpeto art) Goobo • - it3ookgellern, Vaulters IiuM 4 P,FION AND MLNANZEN rtl Carriages aPbolutcrp -333331.1 a 10;3313, Vittsburg4 6Nrite __L P. ARI%. &Ff. P 811 PD DAILY AND lIIMILLY By R. CU.j. MIRO BIM.. moon 5117,11n.P. TIIURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 19, D, — fits Ern. -;:i3. A. iternsii,M.l4,tlerote s spears! attention to All diseases of the Eye. Cataract re mooed by 'a new operation, causing ,itut slight polo or risk to the eye. Many interesting cases in the city and clamber°, who have submittal to the oper ation, can bet seen and contitthed. , . itesidonce end °Mee 277 Penh street. Novae ii C4. 7 r1 Werra LEAD WORE& ALLEClunne errr.—we tdok our flrat ride in the beautiful cars of the Manchester Passenger Rafferty yesterday, and stopped ort the way to tako a so:rvoy of the new White Lead Works of T 131301,0116 & Co., the celebrity or which is commensurate with the fame of Pittsburgh is a ma nnfactoringeuipiiritun. Those celebrated works have their northetolront on Avenue, aid cover an area, of neer throe-gear tete of a square. The old works bare given place to entirely now structures, built opmr!the most im proved modern, principle and containing all the vat noble modern Improvements in machinery and the processes of White Leadittanufacturei The. Main structure is 115 feet long, 40 feet witlei three stories high, and each story twelve foot. The Steam engine by which the principal manufacturing processes are carried on is an admirable one, built by W. W. it J. Wallace, of this city. It has alike met:the exporta tions of the builders and owners, tottFio fulL The manufacturing operations are under the special sp.- , e erinten of Mr. Edward Owen; a practicalcionthicdence chemist, thoroughly skilledihi tho modoe .oporandi of lead manufacture. Mr. o.: • bas been In 'the employ of these works for a period Of 20 years, and to his experience and proficiency,:in a good do- grce, is the, celebrity of the Lead !manufactured there attributable. There aro some", 000 kegs of White Lead and' one ton of Rod Lead manufactured daily (twelve working boors l at this Orfahlishment, which employs mane twenty ham!, in Its.various op. erations. These are the most extensive White Lend Works in this city, or indeed in Um West, eintiethe dime], tinuanen of those of Avery .0 Ogden, (along in the arecodant in that line of manufacture hero. They supply the markets of the Wert, Southend South- West. Mechanic. of .at. Lona, Cincinnati and other large Woatern cities give it the decideil preference over the article made at home. All the extensive Potteries elelorirely uso Nevin d 00.'4 Lead for glaring their earthen, ware. The works.' are overrun , with orders, to fill which they are taxed to their full capacity constantly. This fart is mainly owing to the general popularity and unexceptionable quality of the teal manufactured by this firm. The process which the oil undergoesOry which it is thoroughly bleached and purified (rein the dark coloring matter Which it. usually contalnk, Imparts the !illy whitenosk for which the Nevin 1-Lead is die -1 tinguished oreryribere. This bleaching •operation, indeed is altoult every thiug else appertaining to !Instead manufactory, is done by steam. From 20 to no Idle, of vinegar of the'bost quality are consumed io this establishment everrireek in roe-, roiling the load. Another building in:addition to the extensive one new employed in the 'rereading process, will Ins erected in the Spring, together 'with an extensive Ware house, lire proof, for the reraalitory of Manufactured lead and oils. These works were long eondoeted by Theodore It. Norma and his brother It. P. Nevin, but within the Last year or so the name of Mr. S. M. Fie loy laav Ewen added to the concern, thus constituting a corps of active, experienced nod meet officientamainess moo, whose whole time energies and activities are devoted to the procuration of the Lend marrofacture. Their warehouse in this city is at No. 24 Weed street, between let and 2d streets, where one or the other of the firm can always be found. We could greatly amplify this notice * , were it deemed necessary. We have but simply alluded to the establishment, as were we to elabotate the facts it would extend our insmarks to tcio'sroat a length. Suffice it to ray th,pperks of Nevin A Co. stand unrivalled in the woad for the superiority of their manufacture of load. Bach keg contains full 25 Iba ., and challenge:, comparison for whiteness and purity with any made to rho country. It is the only establishment that ruannfacturee 1.e5.1 from the pie, corroding, waahi ag aucgOodi ug in oil —all the different irocessor required le produce pure White Lead. •, SERENAIPPLS, -OpCllat :tratiohnt Theatre, Piidny cunning. (to nod see Omni. ( , Pi: BOOK TABLE. l'irw ,I.st it; Vviutus viii of this sta., jgov k onr .1 0. fr. , tu 11. bton..l (loot a Mies, Thu lost "object or the present solemn is llaynail Eight viiiiittiea have not exhit/sled the 111,4 eight letters of our Mpliabetd ;From this one may learn the esteht unit theronghnese Of thix emit enterpriare.....eoi6LetAtig tors fu the presentvblumo , , .iacbuJeathe' tamer of Prof. Felton whb writes of Greece, jion. Edward Everett who writes of Holland, 'Paul Aspin on Guizol, Pan: Godwin on Goethi; Hid troth on Hamilton, eic. But why need Aso ro• count the names of W. G. Simeon 160 novidist, of I .swence the a.esayiet, of Primo the theologian, of Russell the botanist, of Sargent the biograph iot, of Sprague the orator, of ThrsahOr: the fillibuster, of Ware the divine or of Shem the philologist ? i g Vet liaise and a host of suel4 ore the contributors to tide great work of Appleton's. lot all who coo afford it, buy this greativirork. Ti,. /.8".,11P1,11i mesa.. Th. reani., of 101 d Vitill,to Mao:tow, t,, Jolin•ry Is on oh, tvld, A notable feature in this Review is the iiotices of !leg hooks by Mr Wallace which are ilWays discriminating The leading article in the'cur rent number In s comparison of lld and New School Theology." There is also an inteeling article on Sehleiennaoher and a valuable out on ".lushes as Satisfied by the Atonement." articles which we hove not Trail 'are upon subjects of rare interest. The book;is for role ste all good honk stores. Bur tica CNAI.ItaS. Open at Nhtieoul Theatre, Friday eveniog. Oa sail see there. -•- • R.,;Aiu.• or rut 1 OPN,I A . SOCIATIOV.—This is going to be a verAleter. esting season, on Monday evening, al theiririt Prest.yterisu Church. Thei noted George Stuart, Eitii , of Philadelphia, Certainly theroost enthusiastic living anion - an in this country, who h;e dote en much good, not only In hiiiown city, but wherever his example and ielliierMe ie known; Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of the Eleventh Baptist Church, Philadelphia, who is elm of . the most popular Divines of that city, recently from Buffalo, N. Y. ; also Rev. Geo. C. Itoldnesti, .of Cincinnati, (Methodiel); also Rev. Kingefon Goddard, Cincinnati filpiecopm,) will be present. With such a host of brilliant, active, tiWaketing speakers, we must warrant a glorious limo. BrosssuE,o,_o inn at Natin e hi Theatre, Friday evening.,Go and see them.: LA . T4P., To, VLOR.—ThO4oilowing extract from a letter to the Lecture Corismittee of v. M. Association, dated New York, Jan 11th, explains the cause of his failure to meet his en stgagement on the Omit not waste time In expressing my re gran over the failure, foryou know how such a thing worries me. 1 will only any, that I Wax positively assured in Zsneeville that the Centre) Ohio train alinv e made the connection at 1/el.• bore, and that we monk( kayo made it hot foe n complete smash-up of the locomotive. flail we reached Bellaire 0011 hour sooner, I would hSvs chartered no engine, though it had cost 'the • We arc requested to stale that !lemons bolding lickete, if they desire, can have their money re funded by calling on the Librarian. Mr. Tay_ for in expected tertheut jest to lecture the fir•pt week In March next. ficammaaaa.—Open at NaLiana Theatre, EFlday evaufog. . (Jo and see them. • THE LA Wansoit,CALA3tlTT.—The fo,lowinfl gentlemea hove been aip - otitarl - tr•cammittott to collect aid for the Lawrence Buffo - Pain." "Thti,r_ are regneated to go to work immediately, and report the result of their Inborn at the Mayor* office, on Monday, January 23d, at three o'clock :--Flret ward: a W. Hallman .and W. Frew; • Second ward : James Parke. Jr.; and J. 11. fleeter; Third Ward: dJ. L. McGee and Florence Kramer, Fourth ward; Dr. C. Ili Keyser antbJatoes McCord, Fifth ward : John Mackin and Thomas 8. Blair; Sixth ward: 0: J. Rodgers and William Collieirwood ; Seventh:, ward: Maa,Moorhead and W. K. hart; Eighth' ward: N. Sawyer, C. McGee and IL Joking:' Ninth ward : Wm. Smith and T. S. Rowley. __ 13UcgrAY'S SERSNAIMER.--.. .. ions! Theatre, FriOayeveni . * and Be a Ina ' •aye ....AWYEII, la 00 title .. , i - 74 , 7 .. the pen of. . F.: Pr * ".E.:, t . ', t . ....,,J, bk., Philadelnhfs r . ... , , -,..:,- 0 ,, t%. ,... ..- and' -!- , , ss ' n tho tp0,!...:-.' `•• 7 .,,,t, , -_ , 4.7",...'., .i . ', ...); , ,...4:1 irnt•iz,L , ..4 ..,":: t i ~ , -';i. ,:,::•-•,.' y f'' .,-, v 1 ,. - i . , , ,..t:,, 44...i . :,-4•1.,., .-..., je• ''•","-•!: - :' , 1; io '!•; , ,, ,- ,...ji,r , ''' . ..._,2 - Lti, :{ii, ovinglr . •,i - . .. ,, ,....1 -- t. -- . • . ...9 . ~., t n.r. 0... • 400 ' ; '"...e. ,, --' , '.- ' - ' .1: l' r . ° P .--' '.7 i , ttivexatiou, 31tir: , •, , ,...i , r:- . . brAen : •.. . ill 4.t,$ rho:=y.ii.vingo ' ' 'n ' : , tialelY nonSuligion. For 'BO, -: 7 1.,1i , ..r.,, ..,(r Ibe ........ L a. 7 t .- 4, ',l ... , ..:It.; !tiling C Co.. Chronicle Balidiske,qo Fifth rte , ..,l(ei ...,,; ,' , ...katt; //Avid Dena c, J .4:- D'-'b,:‘,;:fobn -• ' 1 .,.:.. : :.:,,,iu; Jaeoblleyer, Henry /ring asd ,I...septt -- -...---_-_ i . ) --.... , BOCELai B SitiIEMADICTIII. pet' lit • , ' 0 "- ' ' ''''':" ' ' Theatre, Friday aVenitig. Go and gee i:i 'V.. - '.. . -- Tun "llsnoted House," ample', .r. -, ' ' , :t Tune, by Ohm: Dickens, and ptibli.th‘..,[l,/ `,,,,' Peterson & Bros., P hiladelphia, %,... 4,,: - .:, - retied. It con be pnechaata it ~,, ..-i2 Fifth street, under Elegooio IT,— i v .. ... i Bucgull'o 4 3 ones.tooas r- - .. i N,,iji O 4 Theatre; Fe!del evening. '; • ' ';'-'" Azo. i '... ----- .... . , . Tan Btackholdere of .. ,- 's 1...•-.... e pis ieng i ii. ruid.(4 the' Illtakingh.ds r - • - • own° min.. day °lroning iihd ele.-.....? ,Ord--Jeoies Verner, President; - V. ' ino; '0..11. WPM, Beeretar• --.....--.:, . .:. ; ,- ..:41..: •_'' :H__...- = ..„. .-_._ . IT TS se'URG H G ...._ CITY AFFAIR. AirrisOnCLOGIcAL Obeeraationg fordie GUVite, by O.E. Shy Optician, 58 Binh - sun, orflttAnt 00 20 00 l2 4,20'2,10 9 teeloek A. 12 "C. . - -• ..L..t . - Tao Printer's Banquet and Ball, la 4 :4115181:0- oration of the birthday of Benjamin Franklin,. came off at Lafayette Ilan, on Tuesday evening, the 17 0 , and was ono of the moat happy said pleasant affairs of the kind that has occulted for eeveral years. It was under the nueliices of Pittsburgh Typographical Union, No. 1, and of course on this occasion the fair ladies grined the festivities. The banquet was prepared t , s , , Col. Pricker, of Walnut Hall, and waatakjoyed by a very large assemblage. Youeg'e bar:furrifihed Lanai° for the dance. ._ The _company having been seead after we baaqitet, the following officers orthe evening wore announced by A. P.'allow,'Qliaiiman of the Committee of Arraugem ate: I . President—{Pit)ll. pion y. , Pico. Presidents—A . P. 'allow, J. I4Forlier, J. P.: Barr, D. O'Neil, D. . Eaten, Jalkdiddil lan, F. E. Foster, John Roth , E. A. Idyprs. Secretaries, -- John lit. Foster, P. 11.- Tibplon, 11:: N. Smith , IY. M. Hartzell, J. T. BertGough, Wm. Anderson, J. C. harper , J. il. Bieoenick. it l., . After the Presidentsev gu n e r s e ts g uhard been 'w w ere uateadu . tbye eth 1. The Day we Celebrale—That which gave 1 birth to Benjamin Franklin. [P. E. Pieter re- ; eponded to thin In a neat speech.] , U 2. The American Republic—lts Armyned Navy; its Executive and its Government—Vey it re member the glorious aijoms and nations of Be lamented founders. [Judge Bliannonsjioke elo quently in response to this; hie speedo was ap plauded throughout.] 8. The-- Commonwealth• of Tenneyloonia—S , till the Keystone or a noble arch. [James:o°9l°w responded in a good-natured epeoeh.] 4. The Press—Tbs Printer, and the Art whose infonoy was nurtured by Fauet, Ontlenberg and Schaffer. [The reeponee of Thornas Howard, Esq., vim beautiful and appropriate, GO a ey impels would do injustice to Ids eloquence.] 5 The Ladies—Those whose fair Gees are prevent, and the mothers, the sisters, the:datigh tem and the wives of the world. [B. C. Pleeeon responded feelingly and pleasantly.] e, The /eon City—lts government, its menu factarere, its merchants and its mechsaioa—May Its smoky fames never dim the lustre of lle fame. [The speech of Alex. Al'llsraine, in reeponse, was pointed and admirablo.] 7. The National Typographical t r aiow—lblay its efforts to elevate the craft be eroweed with abun dant success. I Goyim AL Irwin made a neat sad pithy response. A letter was read from Horace Greeley stating hie inability to be present, and closing wit!. sentiment—" Honor to Labor." A number Of volunteer 10343t8 were r' We give a few. The Relinin g Jfaynr of PiltelneeD _. good will of all attend him in !.i- .-. [Mayor Weaver responded : rqi ~-.!,.:. . pleasant relation always 01',..'.' .s ''.•:; * thet e l printers and himself Ile mi.*:.• . I , i',: ,- .e (01. lowing sentiment : ...,,s , TA,. Amy...11,110n Printer,—Now. , , ': . l'r;G: diLia Franklin, the tree type of nature's • ,- O -,ii., The of Epicurean Philosopher who relish - . ~.. and despises.rats" in any guise. i- The Railmad, the Teleyraph nu, , '..• .:`..,,,, Peers—A glorious trinity in the pro,.,* 1:. , .1 be m. ovement of the age—may their isse....l,ori 7. • ..; be diminished, nor their influence lie ~,...,r..---, , . improper purposes. -11. 11. Smith. . . The Typegruphical Ihniou—Alay the Po .i %.,: :: States be as enduring and indissoluble its' , In ~ • ternel bonds which bind in fraternal (intr.'. p , 1 , •, 1 members of this AsvciatiOn.-n3ay both Poi .1 ',.. "one and inseparable—now and forever. " --.1 ~. Thornburg. The following toasts were mut by tele gram. Philadelphia and Chicago-A.lr. Snowden heti. ". i had them forwarded over the wires free of expense To The Philmidpltic, Typo,-irophir l i Ilnioh—Or. the wings of Franklin's electricity, and from the midst of our celebration of his birthday,. we send our brother iypos of Philadelphi a our heartiest good To do. C 4 ienga Typarjrnp4ieorl I f oto,. —fly the lightning, which our great exemplar conquered, we Hash to our brethren of Chicago tho most candid wishes that their present happiness may exceed oars. Thu company dkpersed in good npirits nt an early hour in the morning. 1 1 / 7 CEILE x ' e BirRERADFun•-,015,90 Naliono4 Theatre, Friday evening.: Go and tee COMM or QUAIITCII 8/31510/19 before Judges M'Clure, Mellon and Parke. iredaraity, Jan I --no jury, after being out until near t o'clock on Wednesday evening In the case of Commonwealth against Esqnire M'Cabe, returned a verdict of not guilty. Tho 'Squire was charged with misdemeanor in DEGot. A good many of his neighbors who were eland . ing about the rotunda at the lime of the rendi tion of the verdict, appeared to be highly de lighted with the result We learned from them that Mr. M'Csbo iv contidered amum excellent and upright man, and that he wouldn't do an en joet act if be knew It to be each. Jas. Campbell pleaded guilty to Ceiling liquor without a license. Fined $lO and costs. In the ease of the Commonwealth es Thomas hl'Millen, indicted (or fornication and bastardy, the jury found a verdict of guilty. Sentence was deferred. John Bach, Wm. Einstein and John Col!sober indicted for conspiring to pane certain counter feit notes on the yarmer'e Bank of Kentucky, on tbo It-lth of October, 0 4 50, O !I Fnehr, hook keeper for Cridge k Wadsworth, testified that sometimes be sells Octets at. Una Folk'd flab when they have theatre there, and that oa the date of this indictment ho received money at the refreshment stand. A M. Fisher was there waiting upon cuelomers anal Bach end Collacher went to bay a couple of drinks and gave a counterfeit note in pay. The hall was discover. ed, but at a late hour the three with others came rip, bought nix Ariake and offered ass out of which to take the pay. Note waxen the Farmer'S Bank, Ey. Fuehr took the note, put it in the drawer and gave Bach the change, $4,70. [Note was offered in evidence and identified.] Found afterwards it was a counterfeit. The jury re tired at a late hour in the evening and returned a verdict of not guilty. Commonwealth ye. John loch. This was a ease where the defendant is charged with pass. ing counterfeirtratiney. On trial. Itecsurea fienanneses.—Open al National Theatre, Friday evening. Go and see them. - - - ANXIVIEDHAVY OP Y. M. Cl/lIIITIA7I AIRSOCIA TION.—The approaching anniversary of this As sociation which comes off ou Monday, the 234, in the Third Presbyterian Church, promises to be a grand affair. Besides securing the services of Rev. Kingston Goddard, of Cincinnati, re cently of Philadelphia, and (leo. II Stuart, the princely hearted Chrialian merchant of (ho lat ter city, (Lev. George C. Itobineon, a distin guished minister of Cincinnati (formerly of New York City) has consented tossleilvar an address. .Mr. Robinson recently delivered a lecture under the auspices of the Y. M. M. Library Association of Cincinnati, entitled "Every tub en int own bottom," which drew an 11111OPPOS3 audience and gave much satisfaction. -- - U. 8 CIRCUIT COLIRT.--SUila have boon insti tuted In Min Court against the Mayor, Alder men and citizens of Putabargh, by August Sei bert, of Frankfort, on the Maine, for $9,410. Thin includes gulls upon 174 bonds of the A. V. It. It, 29 of tho Pitteburgh and GonneSimile; 42 of the Chortiere, 31 n! the Pittsburgh and •' .. .- i ' 'oft . a Ohio an enns .Yinais Another action brought by Om s m. 4 or S6,GO--110 coue Pittsburgh and CootieSe ville;o 147 Ohio apndou Pennsylvania; 26 Chart/ere, and 7 of Pittsburgh and Steubenville. A suit is also brought against the itame by Mr. Peg!chart, of Maryland. Diernier Conan—fn thin Court, on ohergo of Judge Campton, In the case of Dc Geo. Flower V& hfary J. °lvor, sued for the emu of over ss,ofulJury'rery epeodily returned a vex dial° cadent, hire. Oly new the ...., , onistannos, and a largonnmbor of thozock , ' of ffonionloy worn iresent, Court a:, re. J. IL ICeunedy. This assault and t)sttery. Thos. - ;;posted for Odom, mid Thos. 44411,1111. • Verdict for way :.. s .~:: "~.4~'r , __-- ~ , r I,Z ,,. BETIL—An esteemed, venerable and Irealtby itizert-ot Allegbeny, Jacob Cieser, lieq t ,, died IYesterday. Ila karma yeti, very largo ciraln eti-fi t toids and aCquaintances to deplore hie lots. L- 4 Fxrunit linit — Po Old Folio are expe'etedlOti lie On. They were at feet account/1 in , Readfot mottles wootward. " 1* Aye call, "tie o floKtO the adrerlitentent d sea of Btook'ettbe Otorelend Iron htlnbtwflorrouty, knother`ookinto of to - qinyttpoper,.._ •.111111g.rii'8 BEZEZIXAIPiIia,•44OI-:.-414 'natio* Thdotre Itiday oirtnins. GOAIMA for Oar. • . .... Y..'.c -- ~~ '. ~'.. PAISTOZ WWII AND SMUG:. CAI:TM—About noon yesterday a gentleman left word with Cor otter Boetwiek—to his politeness we acknowledge our indebtedness for many favors—that a school teacher, at the six mile ferry, had been killed by one of hie pupils. The Coroner at once set forth to examine into the facts in the ewe. on ar riving at the school house in district No. 1, in Baldwin township, ho learned the following facts : Mr. Orin Carpenter who resided in the Gth Ward, In this city, was leaching school as above. Ile was an old man (61 years) and quite weak and frail. Oa Wednesday morning a boy named Joseph Smith, aged about 14, disobeyed some of histeacher's orders. It appears that the boy crowded into a seat between two other boye and, when told by Mr. Carpenter to take a certain seat In the corner designated by him, Smith re fused. Thereupon, the teacher undertook to enteral& order. He took bold of Smith and, as It appeare, struck him with a email switch. Then the boy caught it and struggled with the old men. , However, at length, with great exertion the teacher succeeded in getting the disobedient Into the corner not apart for him, and there, as the boy declares, choked him con siderably. Be that as it may, all at once Mr. Carpenter was observed to grow pale and to tremble exceedingly. Then in an instant he sank downward and fell heavily forward, striking his cheek bone first, and the side of his face against the wall of the building. Then he lay still. Instant terror seized the school, which fled. Joe. Smith, the boy who had been the awe of the exciternent, ran to his father, who lived near, and toldhim of the catastrophe i. e. that "something ailed the master." Mr. Smith came, took the old man up from the floor, and applied, with tho aid of neighbors who had come in, all the restoratives they could think of. in vain. Dr. Blackburn was then sent for and came. Ile found Mr. Carpenter stone dead. On extim• Mellon, he dimovereLl the bruise on the cheek, 'hero ho had struckas before mentioned also a slight discoloratitin - of the bock of the neck. Ho gave it as his opinion that Mr. C. had suf fered on injury of the spine. May be not hove died of disease of Lhe heart The Coroner's jig . ); having heard the facts 111 the case, rendered the following verdict Orin Carpenter came to his death f in jury to hie spine, 'minced by mettle' and over-exertion, while chest;: the • the public school botute, in It • Idiot, Baldwin township. m • ... 19th instant. Swims tiCLL P afternoon one Hall heti I the abet and estmlay dat Masonic It seems that ...ncert for schools, ~ 4 1 ,,n that wended their ..ably never seen before. • -' ..1 applause that greeted the .od amusing company was at 04, especially when "Little Katy" •ce to Bachelors," or "To-Day lam ' wo," and when "Yankee Doodle" mitt . Iran played on the Bolls, one would have • ~ought that the Juvenile Patriotism evinced would have been "Death to Dieunioniste." Mrs. Julia Blaisdell on the Harp and Herr liessnick's performances-on the Violin and Cornet, were graciously appreciated and every one wont home delighted. We perceive that the company have eponded to the solicitations of the public, and announce an extension of their performances. We notice also, with their accustomed and well known liberality, this company under the pa tronage of the Mayor, c., intend bestowing .keir awe reortvs on Saturday evening next lo ,ards the fund now being raised in our city in tdlalf of the "Lawrence catastrophe sufferers." Ti.tie is indeed commendable and deserves all .nut LECTItIECS.—The ninth of the course f,..res under the auspices of the V. Al. M. Atwociation will be delivered so Toes. og the 240, at Lafayettelfall, by Rev and Coke, of Baltimore. Subject— .. A Personal Visit." Mr. Cosa has = of being a very graceful speaker .tt. ; author of acme note. We look for we that eccasioo. =SE sleS Sewing Machine; aro 'boy need but to be boon to chines ever offered to the pull ral aar iviartien. Evntnine t ti •r the entrance to their war to lingua store. TI • eullicient guarantee cf 11 ica1L 1 4;441":4049.11«. • •ppn live L show rontei 011 OpeClMell azrollaee• LA ' r::ST NEWS TELEU RECEIVED AF THE DAILY GAZETTE OFF IC Pe tsessylvnuiJ'n—L-sglolature Ha during Jan. IS. flare, •A. motion was mad. during the afternoon seiatou entsider the Tara rOsolations, a 6 . 101 was lost- No Lille wore introstaced ot pasee.t. tic I .eieg n'ourind ao reenlolionado point documents. Sr:tam—The Senate agreed to adj,in from ThermOsy to Monday. On motion of Mr. Irish, (ho sugpletnent to an act incorporatiag the Monongahela tort:trance t',•H,pony was passed. Mr. Bell filed a protest of the Dezeneratic toe,, orn against the passage of resolutions relit its to tho r ganisation o*C...ogress. A smasher of bills wore reported, I.t! poor ..f in Screw- The Comroiltwo on the contested election in the of Wiley against DuMeld, last night counted ballots 2.11,i declared Wiley elected. New Tone, Jan. Herald's Washington re:respondent nip, that Mr. Arey was to-day again batons the Harper - s Furry Committee of the Senate. They refusal to let him go lo Kum. for his books and papers. Ilia testimony sr. taken, and although he aceounted for t age sume of money and a great linnet of arms collected in IS5n and 18:4' to be em ployed in Kansas, nothing was elicited from him con cerning Browa'a raid in Virginia. Ho testified that when Brown fired appeared in liansas he was a Qua ker, and remained en until Atchison developed hi, plane, and his over were murdered and his pro pay destroyed by the pro-slavery men, whoa he catue enraged, it not maddened, and hi a spirit of reeetige pursued the pro-slavery men with the sword. Twenty of the principal mail contractors had an interview to-day with the President, fur the purpose of waking known their grievances in person. The Prositlent received them cordially, telling them he nymfirdhLsed with them In their distrers, and asking them what euggestiona they had to make. His own engsmitions for their relief had reference only to the election of a Speaker. He said that in his opinion it would be constitutional for the lien., to elect a tem porary Speaker. The Times' rorreepontlent says it has leaked out bore that 31iramon's banker, fiir the - purpose of rain-' leg funds, has established a lottery agency in New York, with directions to deposit unsold tickets with the Mexican Consul. That officer it is understood, after consultation with the legation here, declines to be the depository of those tickets. New Voss, Jan. 13.---A collieion comer.' this morning in the Yorkville Tunnel on the Harlem Road between the early Harlem and Now Haven trains, both going ono way. Both trains wore crowd ed with passengers and fur a few moments there was Intense excitement. No hese were lost, however. Some forty or fifty ware Injured, hot low seriously. Aire. Elijah Bradford of While Plains had throe ribs broken. The engine of the Now 11,,,,t 0 train was dbiabled. The archlont was eanscal by tho sudden starting of the wasters train while the New Haven train was close behind. New Yon o „lan. 18.—Tho steamship A raids sailed for Lirerpool with forty passengers, and $153,000 in specie. She look Now Orleans mails to the 11th inc. Inclusive and telegram of the 17th. New YORK, Jan. IS.--Counterfeit S's, on the Oneida County Hank of Utica, wore in circulation Lore yesterday. ➢lwusw, CL, Jan. 18.—Tho Mannfarturor'u Con al. Mendon was opened this morning with r lance. A. C. Cowley was appointed led Vine Presidents were chosen. A Committed on Itosolationt Bollard, of ilia New nun. A resolution of was renirA s' ll ' large attl President, and with three Seeretirios. was appointed, ni'libieh Hann Palladium, was Chair • (meaty 1,:. B. Clevolend, of !hit condemning the attempt of p ar t the people of a u , E ;,, L.A .,„ n)mpathir • ,ors on pi n u l ti cr en . s at the evening erasion eoncerning the spirit which compelled a soy reign State, In 1832 to threaten civil war for no greater grievance than its appeaition to a law of Con green establishing duties on imports, condemning the 'pit of disunion, if this or that candidate for Spea ker is elected; co n demning the epirit that drove Mr. Hoar from Charleston; condemning the spirit that struck down Mr. Sumner; eondomning the spirit which overrun Kansas, and the spirit which invaded Virginia by a body of armed men; disapproving of the misrepresentations and falsehood.- of a portion of the public press which represents a very consider. able number of Ito people of the Free States as olitioniits, and renewing professions of fidelity to the Union and the Constitution. .; • Sr. loon Jon. i S.—Postmaster Bogart Mato dull the 11=6 of letters sent from this place by Ovdrlandinaib for the gassier emdinp..l- • ' exelisive of upwards of two handt, .1w: taloned mall, and several dimes go and Chief onatbwas sixty the . 'mut serenteen. The number Alms, exoltudvent shoat °lateen; ages for other, offlosr,estilawr thousand lettmg, - -rras one - los sand 'A vet 11**,1 elDa' , Or:l664lin. 18: Ott bin passed in ttr aluding Zoe negroas font' • dikoni?Eat, Joe. :lfp EMM2==fial Thlrty.fllsth'Co grear—Ftritt Session. • I atrunturon Car, Jan. IS. Iforan.—Mr. Aftitaialsras entitled to the floor, but yielded it to Mr. cupt who , woo abOnt to address the Rouse, when Mro9 lbws* of Me., interrupted him by calling fdr al.ioto on Mr. Rutehin's resolu tion for the adoption tho plurality rule. Us in sisted that they were cibligeil by law to proceed to vote for Splatter withentidebate: and delay. Mr. Craig, of N. 04 raised a point of order on Mr. Washborne, when thelatler repeated the motion for the adoption of tho rule had boon hereto-, fore acted upon at altlinies nq spatter what proposi tion was beforo the:III/bac It was a question of high privilege. Mr. Mcßae said thet A r. illibborno had camped the floor. Mr. W a s hloirno—lfith gentfeman will wait— Mr. lideltae-1 Mr. Wasbborao—l Oppore I'have the floor. Mr. liteßao—You liivopo right to it. Mr. Wa sh baree— Nrlgebtleman bas a right to it to debate a point of er4errir ahYthing else, beeanso the Constitution and: liar tiamefitgry law require the noose to proceed to Wel can without debate and delay. The Clerk decided that Dle. Ilfashburne could not deprive Mr. Clopton 044 floor: The point of order. .;was farther diat t ussed. Mr. Washborne insistiog thatitho Clerk should execute the law and put tho queStion. Mr. Houston protetled pgairiSt Mr. Washburne's into/formes and interpitaitum. The Clerk said he knew,Srliamentary prac tice which would warrant Mr. ll'itsliburno in taking ' the floor front Mr. Cloriton Mr. Washburn° replied tat 114 did not take the floor from him. Mr. Moorhead appealtid rom the Clerk's decision., Much confusion previilet throughout these pro ceedings. Mr. Phelps expressed:Lis astonishment at tho fac tious conduct of the Replblican side, and asked' whether such conduct wai , c l isurtceuS. Mr. 'Washburn., and Ohara rostoto speak. Mr. Craig, of N. C.; calla them' to order. Mr. Burnett insisted. rho Clerk enforce hi , derision. Mr. Rellogg saggestoil tqat Clopton proceed with his remarks, and when !he shall bare concluded, Cm /lOW's proceed to Vela for Snooker. [Crier of "good." "that's right..., on the denterratir Fide.] The Gold vote or , A.lrpally al lenq oro, a week r . There ive use trying t. prss tho ear,'Che , ined; •-' , orno would it Ii sorb: thing. Ile had anted to lin di r , tanj--- (these worn the eard, as he ` watfrequiently interruptei! .0 order from ovritte . Moorhead • -Mr. Chirk) en n'teon put the quo' ato the Muse ' 1 Cry r order from Rio sate source. Finally, art., morn noisy recesilings and point or or.ler, Mr. ClimMn roOnne nee:lll's remarks. 11 spoke in favor of the seeicsitin of .the South in It event of the election or2a',stein[ lican Trodden Tk ligaments which hound tip, ll n l r. , u are f„,, b real ing. We stand on the vorgoi of a Yotrano, and it• trembling sun - talents pioßind the eruption. Mr. Etheridge said, ' ,, o,iLetp hijq hod he would ewer giro a vole to pet tfaverylho territories, which the Nebraska. [Captor atm, siirorrlin g to the construction pot upon it at Clio tide or ihr Pussage remains in force, for it gist, the right to tho peoplo Whilo in a territorial etel.hlion :to regulate slavery in their own way." Air. Rotator, in rospooso t, 1 question hy Mr. Car ters and Slr. Moore, of said thoy were in favor of protecting slavery in the letritories, and the for mer raid that no tetaitoror eitt iatejlero wilt, these rights. Mr. Alcitao—You hero voted for Alr it diner, and • now won't let him answer., , , , Mr. Carter again asked:whether, the Northern Democrats were in farm or a a A ro co, o. h colloquy leas further cantieued between Messrs. Carter and Mcßae, the hiScer terming the former a tli,nnionist and an unconseititti4ind tirati. Air. Carter called attention Ito the institution of govornment and,raid, St.ta had the right to establish starer s if it chin - tie, could not extend slavery one inch beyond its line.l Mr. Car, io response to tho 4mistinn of Mr. Car ter, es to the views of the Ilrestiirn DeMocracy on the subject of a slave code cent,bp the resolution of the Cato Ohio Convention as ai ripreciline of the 14. tooeraey of that State, in whivia itiondotermtion on the subject of slavery is do:Stitch Mr. Mob:mord brittlferpie4ed his:views of the Illinois democracy, believing:digit thn•penple of the territories have a right to forms In vegetate their in stitutions in their orris wayOish err tattle conceits. lion. Mr. Holman explained thisqipoSition of the demo :ram of Indiana on the .10,4 of ilarerY in the territories, namely: interforcifee hal the inbsrprota- Lion gireft by Mr. thichanan 'in hi's letter of accept . Mr. Moorhead said Ile Isad'::coled foe Mr. Gilmer because the latter was ire 140 of the: Protection of American industry. - .lf het/int:loli that bid constitu ents would easel him lleCtasale 6 , 00 and indig nation as they would 31r. Me',,i.igrfinery, ' w•Aild go home. Mont , .amtry replied l'at he ridi'ereeted by filijoriFyr t. 4: Air. Corode wanted to ho could prove, but Mr. Afontgrunerrreldreil ;4 yield the floor. After tho latter bad ,finishq, D r. Cdfede rose to refresh Mr. Montgomery's mentiort. Ile 'said he bad written, at Mr. Montgomery's . * bet, to the leading ilepublicanr, asking them to - supt art Iftnntgranary, which they did. Mr. Moorhead said his forna4 r marksi were thus substantiated. Ti, Republicon:l e iPeettallth , - Mont gomery trout," art with therm'. Alif defended himself from the charge of Air. itioliisoiaLlor7 'that be had bored the political compass. las had hien a demo erat for the quarter past of hislife,*nd had left thatt party only when be had hum,' IV - Oil:ping assay from, the principles of democracy. i Mr. itimitgomery teplied to Mr. Leorntle,'whe, ho said, although he had been a Candidate', of the Re-' publicans of Pennsylvania for ilAernor,jhad h,ops voted for Air. Gilmer, largo riareholdetrPl., vocate of the slave mac. If the•Shtte the course of Mr. Corode who pot it, on. " questionably true that Mr. Cerode did watts suo a letter as described, lost it was atirgssed some of his bitterest opponent., who 'didpot Lail to veto against him. lie raid that alroMoitthealliad, in ef fect, admitted the truth of what he, Montgomery, had uttered. Ills colleague had upon $n Milne of com mendation of Senator Mason adif t(or. &Mat wear ing homespun, but why did not)iis tedleigie follow tho example instead of rrearingFienth hinds, coat and vest, frith linen and Sirisq",iralch,:alid, as had been suggested, an Australian undorthirt. •, Mr. Cocotte raid that those whiff raft:44.in cote for Mr. Montgomery, were the latter's ineighhort, and knew his collo:Igoe bettor than 'MALL 114:Mr. Co code, never knew that bfr. (7 itenefwin in favor of a slave rode. 'I • Mr. Montgomery raid that they cited agdinst hint because he war a democrat. Worth] his colleague rota again for Air. Canter [Cries fiymiltho Republican ride "call the roll.-] r Tim Ilinue then adjourned. ':, SenaTE.--Air. Hunter offered a.:VeSolution to print 5000 extra copies of the annual repel-t of the I.:cere tory of the Treasury, which was VferVe.l. .; Mr. Cain introduced atilt! to flirilltate the eon, munieution between the Atlantic,ami Pacitie by the I adonis telegraph. Referred. ••,: Mr. Brown Introduced resolutions t the Offsict that the territories ore the col:prep:a iirOpbrly of all the Stat l es, .d that the eiticesi of pit liare a tight to ' enter into there with property recOgniied bylhe con stitution; that it is the duty of.this power, whether exercised by Congress 'pr the. territo rial legislature, to pars laws fur ithei protiietion of such property, and iostrortiog the eenunitteo on Tarritorics in reporting bilis for iffil of territories, to insert a clause of sueT . 3 lieut.:Una, and in case the torrithrial legisletur fsills to einaplY, Congress is to apply the remedy. -Those resolutions Ito over under the rules. Mr. Benjamin reported a hill to itnerld the! law in relation to the compensation of Dirtrih Atioineys, Marshals and the Circuit Coors of the linitodostates. Air. Male desired to put a viva*, bill frig the Naval Committee on its passage. Atter eonsideralde debate at to whotli has power to transact any buiinesi adl, remains iinorganiacd. Air.. Hato; of resolution. Mr. Bayard offered a resolution that lit shot/ be taken by the Scriate , on any resolution till notice in received of-the Of the Meese. Laid over. t Dlr. Sebastian introduced a bill , to pl Superintendent of Indian affair, for e Territory. Mr: Mali objected to the reading:, chair overruled the objection. Theld I read twice and referred. After an executive Session the Soweto; WASUINCITOX ertr, J3l. 18.—Thrirti Goner to-iLpoa tho part of theq a night ,iolntiftwp' ;;;',4 ereb ember of them Wtro , gallarios of tho Mouse trete crow. utumst capacity to-day, of persons oillotit The Renato onfirmod the email:Wt.' , Hughes, of Indiana, to supply the Vitari hooch of the Court of Claims. Action on the Mexican Treaty has i'ti'ou owing to the voluminous documente,tri 0 with it, not being printed. 1 The order for the latter purpose wits,tio • LAPORTE, La., 1.5.--A fire Oj , ` morning at 7 o'clock. in the second venters shop of tho 81. S. a. mannamed Covnnt, nn ens' was burned to dontb;,t , r - •' Another omplo ,—. while try!r -th041.- bei ZETTE. pI ALTWirr, Jan. .4 ---An accident occurred this evening on the dledson Liver Railroad, two miles below Sing Sing. by which several persona were jured, some quite badly. . -The mmodation train acco from Sing Sing, for New York, ran 'into thee:sp Th e which left Albany far New Yell at 10:2.5 a. at. e engine. of the express train having beeozne disabled, the train was stopped to repair. The Sing Sing ae, coramodation train came along and ran into it. The two rear cars of the express train wenitotally, mollzhed. Twelve passengers in all were injured:- Mrs. Fields, of Brooklyn, very seriously; she war carried to the Gettiolloase, at Yonkers, where Eby expired at 7 o'clock r. u. She was married this morning at Kingston, and was en her wedding tour. The Catholic Bishop of Albany was slightly injured, and remains over at Tarrytown; alto another. man was seriously injured, whose ',name cannot be ascer tained until to-morrow. There are two injured yet at Sing Sing. The romaitider,of those injured went to New York on the first broirinno of Whom, a lady, had a leg =shed. • • C0MME47.14: RECORD. amud [ME OP ARDITRATIO:n. h)11 JANUARY - Joann Tn.worat, C. P. DtrzbOirrraz, Pzuz 11:mcor, DPCautr. I Sou. L. Al'El...noi PITTSBUROI.I. eItALLECETb.., flAparied .s}ecially fur (7,,j1/72envirko&A;...",Z,('-' Prrneuann. TnCr.ttiVllViat'inOqf'. Everything worn • cheering appearnura tbo rt ball ye, tenlay. All was tilßtlail,l activity. Lsrtto iltdautilito Ilt."¶Po Ttrot‘rd.;llargtartiUlrail7iitt.".ll' ni*olgafolot.- 605 ..itinst wagon,. carte, tattelh,lrrtiitto, ete.„ ate. at tha SOnth,aa sot, from tho orenderfat arrayed Maio articira ott (bedecks of atoatutiosta and On tho wharf. Prod.o is at at, dant, and maluttina a uniform pricy u Tel We tiara cn du.go to not, it , floor, lb° IstoCk Of Which, on Wind t (,large. The grocery qes aro rvancipally confined to the city fra4o an d rnnutry stoencra. PLOCiR—In hare mak. from omen of 1400 11da of iszkoa hnttnis gnat.' at Extra $5,005,13; &Lira rain fly fh115,046, and fancy f 0,251 ILLEAL-70 bosh at 4Se. 1050 DRAIN Ii MO —Wee 000 bash harloy front alOtto at ftSr: 4704000. hno 4 cue Comsat 70:LS75e, and bath Onto Ot PEED-7 lons Middling, at SZO. and Etna/Abort-tot pal; fan. 41:111T52.15 MIA Applra from alcronfl , l ba and 25 bash Dried Apple, at $1,57r LO CVE!: ftEED-1:01 bush at $,50. IEIIIEIIV-11n at ynr quality et QU OCElt ll l—itgar, 1110, al tA,Ctili t bib tiniiiEtZe t cosh a nd Unto. ol. cliEExic--143 hoe at la, 11 EETER-1500 litt and it tibia roll At Ica oNiONA—:IO hash of 171 c. ElltXrsl-1.51 lbs E. C llama nt I i,-;•:14.1, tiro, i at fa% and tlO,OOO Rat boll Shoulder, at Laub -2 lib's loaf stir. ttfo. 4141 It—lh libto 10011 a. ilia It( 0-• 1441'-211,,ad,00.101,r.1.41.1rit'f170010 :41,W ttoodr tt $ll 71 load, to I mON bc.Truchr amif sltlitifillE.ftellA L. New Yoke Jen. 1.11:11, return 11.., efL•rheua • tits 111.1r11 ee 1111,11 At t on Leon natirlpated hart the , general noney titonnarot of the imek put. The specie lie toI It ttlythenc rather better. The incweie jerlp, while t he lellee no. down $1,000,0(41. Part of the lweey dtctleico ft; dance the neek before I. Neel, the present lin being a million higlam. though end ttelC9ol , o below the of Ma comtw d 0.,. to ts.ocoAK - 4,♦ to.czt. collet for some reunthe past The Creeent bank low been resterml the Clearing lionee - eialion. alter an ateennoe r two years front the temporary oultatrrawiment 111 ICS affairs daring the rebel. ul let. liet.Troseury tool,, a of 51,0e,0.0k0 o•da to rile Assay Fund which wee lanniellately pal oat to exchange fur the Stint Certificates boned un the last Celilornis road, teach; and poet of which could. not be mails !wadable by :phi veto liolticre at bank feet week. The Fab-Treasurer lies }IDI3O a reed wavice by bringing about Hits arrangement; It eaves a delay of nearly a fortnight in getting bark the new role from in and W. gizt,Ll to by tin Fee re tory at Washington in 1 100 proper epirit of ti=ommodatlon to the banking COMII , II3IIIIy. Tu-dzy Lb. money market laterthrr re level, by this and other. Catties, and the atock.lnokere re port, for the first time lbr nearly two wyeke, the supply ea tempormy employment. In diereennlS out side of bank. the change I. not led we sensibly the sales now making of mercantile paper are id a lest pew. slag character than through the first put of last week iTielfll. • nsterttl, See. 16 --T. , L. 111.11 of the sleet Loot ioitsy was greater time that of Beturdst Without soy tea -1,1.1 slterstiou iu the prices bid kr ll,e seicrui tecurito— dhireii. Thn money markells cot r bongo]. Elm supply a;CetAil.an ly brokera ts abundantly aninelont to mud o (ho onomth4n booed upon xJIJ ancorliiesof unt-;]oiaa names, Da (ho lull era intht upon rates folly op to (by highest ithatutidna. 73; coot fur the paper reenvouthil is aid from • • ItOoo rot. op WAS Vi cent for necoothelsatt amialogla savor! paper. accaroling to the irtmo.ling of tho rotor.—l to floor !lime Is big little ildok..m.l tho mernot in doll • ad drnoTing, principally on sicronotel tho roloonra In rail. road freight. to Nov York. Lofton and lithaborgh. The hi- • gran. ou nuth to Pittahorethseeina anima 6%1404 111 0ITIllkiiof • th, part of the inihnvh, Especially Vlllllll Ito Ohio rirer Le WO, and floor is being carrivl from Ciadonail tO thuth. L Tlaeo fa 25c. It la virtually prithildtl. to fortltm All- • tanota for tho Trennot. The gain of hour to.day ed to atoont ihkthithcat s4,Ozgs4,s2!.‘ for good apriou calm. k1,6.04:0,76 f..r common to lair 'prime intheinim, nod S; nto wheat market, no/Withstanding rather 011111,0ra 11 the Etwepa, was buoyant and mite/weed Ic, under un active eletrulatire Inquiry, With Inks or about 140*0 bosh No. 2 wael Ypring 95@900390c atom bar milling there was also demand. with ado, atsl@l,C6 en trwk, erththing quality. The cora market enraecel 3.-‘olc, with a Eire - O .nipping and spcnitotiTo dainanil—tr.omaions being some • a4t044/.51 rorso.ll.ltam4s/9rN0•21. uitlAtt.A4lt.far rojecool In Afore. A contracttraa.alsocestannimateltellap for .1 , 1,000 both wall CaroilinSe afloat, Übe dellverrA in lo= days attar the opertlNTWthlinlcittliAlnlAliebtata Oats advauwai l.ieiritroakt*ketitbsUre. wad attapita..., suarkrt Madam:ell about rig look. !ratai.,:. 7- - Barley !MEW a firm at ITtatile ad track. Too atomo t t. 1 0 , Timothy toed lot good, itrul tho markrt talky }rat buoyant—lwo lot of fair rood bolog sold at V.'2oadratteta of toe. Clorer weal ass td. in better in and ndrr.ltat of 10c co prmium pricer were yAld for avatar rboitte—the • oaks ranging Croat $.1J.004,00. Mile. active anti limn. Telt . Joe quint.—{Tritteno. ILI VEIL 5.1 A Wkit Thu Gazette, of Tuesday, twit—When thostoareora Cr, Oral City nod Minnehabit loyeeed Hot Mond ou the Cambridge had settled dos n oo that rho water wen 'notion over the hurricane dock uu ,0140 tittle, nod the other aide of the low woe lying on Ilia rook that monk her. .11 was the. roraillag oplohn be St. hula, 812taday,thttehohnd brato la two, and 'la the hoot, with a Large portion of her cargo., woteld be totally lost. Capt. Dena, with them'' on peat, *mat work, ft beet acrunnia, trying to "nod tho deck hied nod all the freight that mold be got on shorn. The ioree in the Youghiogheny by the:brook nth wore 8 Perryalrs'ed loaded coalbooLs. Tito loan to money will not prob Ty be veep great. Bever, coal bargee and n portion of two 1,,,t Liverpool rn Monday.ts in a wreaked candidate aro reprt oed floating by The Arearada win raised on ktoteloy, nut/ was lyibg at Boa t A Ran wharf on Toiredey. She wilt remain at .11t :n until the cloning of the Alierts.ippl at t h at paint , cad theen pro ceed on to 'lanolin!. The Clipper tart Ilia Boston oml LI ibberd, under way. at Buena Vista. The Demob met the Bay City at lla3erdtq nod Mariner laying to lit Macchostor Weed. Tel •graplale.llarkets. Ic. Y . ang, J.. 16.—Aol a in mmlornto detnau.l, with all."d du Mull at ff 42.5 tor rota and $5,37 for Prod, Enn a. Jowymit; calm 21.00 bales at 11114h411 1 ,13 for middling upland, Flour in Uttar dematid and tirmeg Bal. of 1711, 1.611 at Vt 31,43 35 for Imperil. Oa., $.5,11.5.8,40 for oltro stay. :8,30.5,35 fur enperfina UtiSterll, 6,3505.60 fur rm. mon to turilliant WelaCrl2 and 15,75[.5.15 for aLipping bramla; Canadian limn acarce and conamanda toll prim: .1. 31.0 tads at $5,7030.t4 fur tawamon to good ea tr., li,ye Flom 10moderato rta..t at $3.756137; Coon Ilea on. chautod. 'Whisky firmer, saltu lOdu kblo a: 2.5!.&11.1.(;. reheat loult bettor; Woo 10,1.100 hash Milwautau clan a $1,25. fir, steady at Wonh..). Ilariey 11101.0 laqtthorl for. m0..3000 Snot g.. 1 wmtern state at SOX. („%att tirmornal I. ...A males 11.070 both at SZ4.3sis4 for umr arhita ..1 yotioo. Oaoi in limited twincat at 1333rd ton...tern atrt, fork utitu and. Utah, tuner; sales lEGU tibia at 116,1 1 3 fur rid meta, 217.1.7417,131 for new mesa, $18,31 for thin bid,tura and $11,50 for old prima' In ad nnolaatigad; Old. 128 —,- . sa .4,25 for .... $ 5 6 , 7= Mr Prim., .5 9 C3 .1 .74 fur r ,. /..aw ......,/ .M:43(3,11 tor extra tams. Itrtmodllll.l plenty and dull at 1./),?/..8,14 for western and 7 for city., Ita. '. run Mall and ....god. nut meta Moro .tilac War 813 r.kga at 614 for Shoulder. and oOX3 ^ l ' for Maui. • Lard /a m0d..., rum.. ul. Brd/ labia at 1 1 .1,491014. - ratter ia aalling at 17.6411 for Ohio .1 1 5 424 for sten. - Cheat* In fur 4,111..3 at tto811!4. nob.. steady; sal. 1100 Mal. at 81(.453, fur Na,. lid... Engar tat.; salon 1110 Ude thdh muatly at 7.%(47%. Callon gnlet awl firm. Tallow in [wt.' ter dornand Be 10!.V.d101.4. thnte. Aforket.—Brof rather 4n l l, at made[ prin.; good . quality ntr7l4; tudlnin 1.39,14: bnyt 9%4)10. Enoolpts— Silo bona. ialteep sari., at higher rotor; rearloret MOLL tlO/00 Mat; roaelpte :Mutt city dr.., ,1 6,8.1707. Lives Flog. VINCOWNATI. Jan. 13 —The ricer lam (Alen 1 font to the /eat 24 houre. The acathet bra tarn cloudy oil day, rcith n light .roor. klino. tight. lino; rrceit,ta lig ht t and docrah.lactice; IhO• beat,- tact- aging 201 Ire , told $‘1,75; receipts heaj.. CrovWotre BYO loreyauk (133,000 tint folk Moat sold at CGia kicas.P.otk could not have been I , ought f.l n£l7 , and tut 11111 e at that rale, lased dull Out 11. Flour doll awl Inewt: YBYOOSYY they be quoted at $5,3045,40 ar4 crick at $:./ ; I1033.70; ter fptn halt Whlaky (lady; aska IYOO LW. at 2tr".l - . ' Wheat theta le a lolak doroatel anl prim have advance 4 . 1,- rake WO both pima trot nt4Y Ydriblat Strat.dsOCl d o 4.111 ered at $1 31. Corn Otto at ("31113 , 0.4 r; thorn I 3 good &mead 436 , 50. li2o 4011; ad.. ant hush at sl.l.tite do cholca erhlto at $1,0.1. Carley It talc dement 3.-015 trim. roll at 71. Pturantuertir.7en.lB.—Piour dalkaoperkirer44s,7s: Wheat dull; tot $1,1 , YQ1,14 Cate 31,41 , 01,60. (Irrullck: sakes 2000 boa:yellow. Date Cele. fiarloy trk Whisky deli at.2134-ce-25!..i. - . Bat-emelt, Jan. Il—Floor grace and ankchaugert. Wheat boatant; arhlto sl,:k/tr1,43- rod $l.llO. Coon dull; 7441:74: yellow 7304 - 6. Wthrlty quint. Exchange on yx : York unchanged. on- cr IhtOrnate to lho Ilotm p ith Ire his Gonliction rovitiq for ‘Vastlitigton : oof ancl Mc • 1 .a.l Moo No. 93 Wood Street, adjouroPd nesibrei sf p tormina pnt taii!o.l Comer of Diamond Alley; ni AS FOR TILE 110LIDAY TRApE THE ',led to the amis. „ Now and Illuetrated Etoolca of lfr. ey on all 3 OF TII?. SEASON, . , Ina:thing . the Finest arta ~r o ~•' " ''.
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