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t 4 'ESTABLISHED IN . 1786. I , . _
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isatittuttli gas . ,
LKNE4I., aruggists.
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ST E W AliT i - FA.T.I Ir. Nuviu..----....,... u. Turm------- 1 . ' """
T 11. NEVIN & CO., _.
gorortoi= ll3 or SG: zs Wood st., Pill.b.lrgb• -
. _ 0 d Fire Br • cik, •
PI. e s 0 kfam.factumni of WIELD: ANNELID LEAD, ZINO PAINTS
AND LtIItANGE, it4e. Wholmile Denten in on; bd.t.
IVaralthea and Thrpeatlne. Jablyd
miLTENBERGER'S
.STATION, , 7--
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V AYETTIi CIOtINTY. PA
Bel.rzalsa 4111-
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1..,...1240•10 0 Thud Btieet. Pittaburich.
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Ymiifadta erlm,d Daders in
:turbans. Corsoleits,Bandii, Shades, Blinds,
filittrosses, Comforts, Cashion% &C.
.4(.lr2ulScolst itteation petd OIMEAIIBOAT wdnK.
VASPIITS: ITZTED AND LAID TO °EDER.
ststsmuse de
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RO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
WlDlPthst
TH l 7N wrm / I GS RAND SlVlrr p.rti OnE vad S p i
Orders solidted frem rob,
` -17 -5 61P4"2"'"UraL r .tb. 0 0 5 pa cat discoant far nab.
aillfelplaser .
Iron CUT Stove Warehouse.
W. BRADSIIAW, (Successor to T.
v CRAIN *No.) Itunfactoror of TIN, IRON,
.'end OOPPSIC WARN, end Dialer 10 STOVES, le-, No. ISt
WOOD. STREIT, Doman l7lm and Vireo alley, Pitt*
cAnTI7II.IIIO.IIT 41 YOUNG,
(geolmc. to John (tottweight,)
Tit fANTIFACTIIBER Importers of
ntruPocks*
and Table Cutlery, Bmicol nnel Dante In.
n t ont4(lans, Pieta* Tithing nat to.,Wood
'tunat. They gig Veda BitantlOll ton s hannottchning of
T i m m , &maws, to. Jobbing and itopalug with num
.,: Inallt7 sply
'WILLIAM tiIIi.RNHIL I. IL CO.,
r..6l7Pemst.; below hlarbum Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEADS DOMES DT IC .AS AND SHEET
Iron Worters, htsontoctorere et' Barnhill'. Patent
~ 11aller,Locomotlee, fluett met Cylinder Bailers, Chinianyr,
~ , ,Stekhert, yin) Zed, Steam Pipes, Corelsostrealelt Paw,
1 Rum PAM, .11V11 Yawl; Ltre Dente, eta. Abe, illtitismithe
Wort, Bridge unt Viaduct Irons, dome st the abortelt rw•
thst Alt orders from distant* promptly attended L.
Pen
pugs, Vottota Pittsblargiz.
VENNEDY r— •, ClatDg' CO., 31.6.NUFAC
-z r Tim= o
Penn A Nal heavy 4-4 St enttlagr,
Carpet Obain of all colon =ld thadec
Gottizamino;
" ?loci& Lluoa tloah Gard:
C' " lkopo of allolitocand tkwarlptionc
Wang.
41Q1p.Ordors loft at the Hardware Store of Lo 4. Gregg,
1 Wood atreet, will tom attention. • 1,23:1,
JA DIES LR
MANUFACTURER OP
ompaultio ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Moved Bpiritior KB.; Nlio /kat
nottomeo dnodyner. Atoxistledokk
Aqua daimon* Fri; Nltrooo do
Yoideeo Solution; • roya
MIT 1* found stiohn lndzi d Edda; UT Woior woo,.
W11.61..111.1% TATE &
Dunn= AND GAB , No. 10
South aced, Pittelargb, and Fed rol stren, undar
ormlb noggin UM Allegheny.
4161^...E50ry-Aop4on of PlcUrgo r Wattar, Gut and
COMMISSI
BECK & DAZEAR,
,• • -• • •
• • itILIDT_.IO. sviErrs -- -&
MOUE& Grocers, Commission and Forwarding . Merchants
ruld Dealers In Western Produce and Provlslous, at N 0.185
' • Liberty strestalttshorgh,Penne.
Consignmentief Cbeese,Buttes, Eggs, Gram, ete, sour
Mums goarenterd:" Menl rash sel
\ Stoats wade. Jeadtf
i i. s. 114111111.3.
3Ertr&ri r El . au ROBINSON"
r\PRODIJCE AND COMMISSION MENORAHS,
No. 6 Smithfield Street,
opeme, Dorton/Like's Douse.
t. PITiSRPRGII, PENN'A.
• DeatCirs nouil,tets,r, mat FEED, and every
: klnd'otainultry Produce. 8 - petiel attellibn stray to Cos.
siguntentscf Produce. Refer to Pittsburgh .Northants gen
= je2.lyd
/03. EIaVIUSIVCS. V H. Baowv ..... lIIMTATLI..
BIIOWS & HIREEPATILIGKII.
WAND DEALERS IN
•. FLOITIt AND SEEDS,
Nos. Sian d 193\ Liberty Street, Pittsburgb.
,
-.71% .33..CAIIMEILD & CO.,
Comtetriton & Forsironllng Elerehonte,
1 0 And Wbolenalt*olen In
STERN RESERVE CHEESE,
_ p _ . LARD, PORK. 813014,1 , 1303, YlBll,
Pota . earl Ask., LinedEalirsAit, & L,d 011. DrieJ
Trait and Produce geneTSly.
- • Mos. 141 And 143 Front Strcet,
I PITUDDROII, PA.
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1: 1 OITLP & 8111EIPAILD '
';. 60 -1 1311 S SION .M.ERC II A N TS,
~ AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR,__ GRAIN St PROS:MC/C s
.
:- • No 343 Liberty Street,
PITIMININGII, PA.
~. ' Sltelts brands of FLOUR, for Baler's and Funny ore,
.eorstently on beta Particular attention paid to tilling
i' . te4arefor Iteithenetee Kennelly. __ ocetlyd
TAMES. A. FETZER. Forwarding and
COSI31:033ION MRROHANT, for the Fele of irLOIIII.,
OFLAIN,D.IOO.I4, LARD, BUTTES, SEEDS,DILIED,YttUIT,
gad Produce generally, N 0.16 Markel Sired, coma 10-0,
PiasbwrgA,lll. •
Beet tnP.O. fley,Esq, Pittsburgh, Wilt tem Dilworth,
0,, do, S. Cuthtert kK Bou, do, Atwell, Lreo3., do, John
Dcrolsp,Boh do; D...llsrper Ciodhheth 111.- bred/.
4121bler, M. M. Dant,{Vbeellog, 5.313 ti Ot4 Esq.. do,
_Cr.& Co, do, Paxton Donlon, d.; Cookruen Bra,
Philo/WALL do-Idly
•
L. N. CAN GOADED.
GRAFT & VAN GM:MUER,
MERC,HANDI.SE BROKERS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-3Y4 Bond Street, tittebrirgh.
Ll2lltlt.
S.W. Mrs I Ca, fiss , Tort Shrtrer A Datrorth, Patsb'g
Renner kCO Myr. Itarbsoth A CS. "
Thompson, ' auk I Toon, M;Csodless, tissue it Co."
Philsdalphin. ilurlson t hopper,
T. A. tialrball a Eons, Phila. IT. S. Dugan t Co.
Whlttidge k Co. lishamoro, I 11. D. Nescomb Ca, Loa
.Arithltad, Riggs I Co., " I ',sills, Hy. oon•IT,1
' .. II4.ERBST & BARKER,
T".: • • • • Pnonne2 AND PROVISION
dicisf MISSION MERCHANTS,
- • 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand,
PITTSBURG'S', PairPA.
Aft .Particular attoolloo given to tha purchase ~.d sale of
Orahi, Dried Waits, Potatoes, Pork, Lard, Pei.'
4.. Mean; aoyar sad Timothy Seeds, te.
nOeUrs Nomaa
oes trula jlA gu lleta e l i tlio lowest market prima. Ad
: .11.0IIica of the Eittabrirgh Bag Hada fattory, atal:lrd
•
QAMUEL B. FLOYD & CO.,
' • 0011IdISSION •MtIICTIANUI.
10
And dealer, In Iloor,Ortln and Proddero Gone.ll*,
• • •
Z 3 LIBERTY MEM'. neon Pa E IL Depot.
PITTBOUTIGII, PA. •
. . If
CHADWICK & .80E4
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commtssros MERCHANTS
DEELERB IN PAPER AND RAGS,
And.AgenUa• for the BALI, or
r Mabonifig Fire Brick and Pot Clay,
149 inullol Cri,o4. Strut, neniSlxib,Plttabargh.
;:..g raper at Mattutisclarere Club
Vtititor.B3o.
LLOYD & yORBYTIL
-WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
DEALERS z PRODIIOIL
00=S8ION linzscannma
tb. ds of
"METAL AND BLOOMS,
aro. post Liberty Street,
leb'y 3. 111.Wmp20 • . PA
,MAITOLICOCK, & CO..
Altuccaion to iluttmlut;Prentat7 AC.]
:Pomading and Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Nolen Iv
Prod&ci Flour and Wool.
17a. 16a Ave an d 722 &tone it, Pittsburg/4,Th.
iplB7tt—loy.22
i/ZOIOSII/LUACOI--.M.11.1110:1 P. flitTß-111.1:F. V.T.413/11.
7 SPItINGE* HAILDAUGH I i cq.,
OdliM I S SION -31 EEC ITA N TS
FROT, - :4ldes,"Provis'icinatc Prodno Guer'
• - 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburt
PlebAßiJ s. Add ICH.,
Flour. Grain and Produop.
'• Cor esio - n and Forwarding Merchants,
. 1(0,..124 SccondSt.,.Pitielmra, Pa I.
S. cantnnty--. . , cougim
S elnitii&RT tt — SON. Veleral Odmm is-
No. glare tor We and Partbase of Bei( E.t.t.,
Platharstb. - laltd
R°Bram Wholosalo Grocer,
Produce and~"m m l aloe merchant, No. 318elber0
itrea..near gamut Pawnor law!,
WcOLEN AND corroN - FLAN ELS,
„,' CIirCES &VD 111101L11411 I
Ytiiding •ory low . el.
O. UMW/ LOVE ^ . 3 . 74 l4+llst itreet.
1A88.,A51310N1A--5 casks fur Bali. by
200 TONS RAGS WANTED.—We will
.h1 1 01 . 0 7 aw: 2 1 11 P lc °
• , OIIADWRIK MI; -
am 'Nos. 142 1=1161W0c4 Pittetaugh•
.1860.1 m0i.860,
0.4.01.1 - 1-
do, w. a JOEDtierONiCO., Wool st
13R414 UTE3P.-50 , eaolul p_ritne now arriving
Ihr Rogr.uunosx.343
AILY PITTSBURGH GAZE
SJOIINSTON, (successor to L.. Wileox;)
• RETAIL DIIUGGIST, (}caner Aral hdeld and /broth
/bed; would requeet•Gantlon to hl. le....Meet of Pule
tIMO Crbinalq% Perfumery and V. Goode, value
tudi." Medichies, , olle, Alcohol, Bunning Yield, Poie
Li p ," w o w.e eluula of Clgaredko-, Au, all or which are
offered im oneorpeeeed In quad) , and at lowest prke.
pbriejuo.. prescripkk.l carefully compounded. oc21:10
MACILEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, W• Garb.. Oil ILtanntscturnr and Agent for
Fond and Plead Estincts, N. 157 Liberty street, Pitt.
bare, P., 1•41.7.1 yd
D L. FAIINESTOOK k (Jo., late of the fain
X). B. A. fahohtila A Co., Rod nacoossorm to Fleming
r4 ou il fholoc to, plug:gist No. CO, comer Wool snit Youth
FAII.N.ESTOOK & CO., WitOLE
. sale Draggistir.d Uanutsaturtn of White Load,
Lead and Lithaxv, cornet Woad .1341 Prom Marotta, rm.
burgh. ' mclet,
Biaux ..... .410101 auvis.
RAUN BETTER WIIUDESALE AND'
Beall Dragglata,corn, of Marty and Et. Char ata.,
Ittabanib..
OSEPU FLEASINO, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
t& & oo.)cornar Marketednet and Diamond, teeing
anurtantly on hand a fhll land complete, anaartatana of I:Yrnga,
Modiclnea, 3101k:inn Chad., Parfnmery, and an article. pen
Calclng to his busltican
KrPhyalosna invert . ipttosn carefully compounded at all
bourn J andy
DR. GEO. R. KEYSRII; DRUGGIST,
140 Wood ativai, corr.ar of Wood street and Vitith
Alley, Platabargh,,laa
TWIN P. bUOTT, Wholesale Dealer jn
Drrigs, Patntl, Qtly Tornishes so i Dyettntts, N0..1.93
Liberty street. Pittsburgh.
Mt otters .10 eeketes prompt attention. mr24
Vtribuct ißealetu
411111.F.S JOIN.INIS & CO., Pork Packers
.
. sad Daalns fa Pft,1131011., corner of Markot sad haat
'treats. lattlid, _
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yMil IiUTOILINSON, ellfLUMMilint
L and Forvordling Merchant% denier, loVitationt lln
runs Clicuan.., Flout, Piste, flacon * Dotter, Littenod 011, hot
and Pearl Anllol,, &mt., Gralo, Dried Fruit, and Produce
generally. Beat broad. Family Fluor alwaya on Wind.—
Agents fur the Bans tit gbatinon Coin celebrntoil Patel:and
Ponli Plant, N 119.1113 liceond and 14$ First Mn., betatcn
Wood and Prnithfiold eta., Pittatiorgh, Pa. an21)11
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.-1111NRY H.
COLLINS, Ybetrardlug awl COLIIIIIIM3II Mersitanyukl
Dodos ha Moose, Baiter, Into Esti ars] Produce g..oendly,
Wood et„ ribovr Water, Pittsburgh. my/1
EAGLE WARERODSE.—,Us. GARD
ILNER, WhOtrisle Dealer -• flout, Provisions end
Produce goueralli, No. 6 Eterroth stunt, buttress. Liberty
and &Winfield. Pittsburgh. P.
• •
itiporcrms .. • & slay
•
1 -1- SELLERS CO, ealere in Provi
. Amu, Lendoll, kc, No. WO Liberty street, opporite
tire bead of Smithfield street. 0r126.1.pi
DAVISON,
N0..93 , Wood Street,
Corner of Diamond Alley,
- RAS FOR .TRE HOLIDAY TRADE THY
New and IllusbratoKi Bookie
THE ;MASON,
illOntalrig 'the Finest aua Latest
7.ONDON AND BDINBURGII
HOLIDAY BOOKS !!!
Imitable for MI ages.
STANDAILDiBcOEN TN 4INB BINDINGS;
Religious end. Divirtimmi BOOKS, Urgent BIBLES
PRAYER sod HYjIN DOGES; sods Imet *Attuning se
sortment of CIEUIDIIEN'd BOORS.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS.
Ile wes the RBO tto lulrcducc 111. boautifal iarentioo to
Pittsburgh, sod U sot brhiod tb. times la variety. novelty
or price.
del:-01[ IS
8. DimboN ,
e
in Woad stn. nod Dimond Alloy.
NEW ANiiiENTERTAINING BOOKS.
Self Help, by 8....0nel nadirs: t
Seven Year., by .ynffa Itarcrun,h,
81r nolunsalsoat;
Farksr's Reminfante.. of Ruins Ch.M.;
The Preto/or at the. Orrakfast
The Qaoen or Rugrte, by Willa , ' Collin.:
Banish, by Agnsta .1. Frau,
Compensation, a Osrodral nov.l, by Anus M. A lirosrafar:
The Rival, or Slams of Ilandlfoo sod Burr, by Hots J.
Clemens:
Footfalls on Lhe Itunrolsry co Another Worhl, by lb Is
Over.
How Coal.' Ito Help If, by A. 9. floc
Stanloy's Ltfo and dorrespottionro of Iboutsa A r00t.%
The AtrItTICILI Almanac for tllt.
ta2O SAY A. CO I,Vord *treat.
Cll.. /AL., N0v.12,1859.
MESSRS.IIIIJNT Pitt3burgh,
.1111 Pa —tlmuPlys 1 While lawatog through your cay •
year Ago, I wee induced to purchase an Almanac of the
Meat., fa the are. 1 am so well pleaved with it that I
should like another; for the ensuicur yetr. Pkwee aced ane,
If published, by yetand. mall, UUNT A AIIIIMIen elTre-
BUROWAL.II &GAG for 1860, calculated and edited by hill.
Could you not bel able to sand the book In Ituestlon. *end
me the equivalerit of my romahtancelyi roulethlog as wed,
though 1 hop you will be able to scud the A 161•1311.
Sour, truly. J. E.Cuantam,
Cannon falls, Goodhue county, Minnesota.
TILE PITTSBURGII ALMANAC,
calculated end edited by
s.A.D7Fonr) C.
L for sale by ell-enterprising dealers In chi,' rerion.
==!ZE=
EW BOOKS AT • DAVISON'S, Wood
N
terret7
Gil Illat—Elohn't . noir Molar-end ,
Libor Pront'o noncom, do
Chamber'. Parlof Atlas;
Darwin . . Origin of Spedm:
Peter the Otnt, b 7 Abbott:
Howe' Esenhigt et the Alloriti- - opt;
LIM and CorreepOndence of Dr. Arnold:
liernlineon'a Heriediteno
Hopkine• TIM of the Puritan.;
The Notench Prnfeemor and Vieddin; Ding, by Drokm;
Introduced by Dr. 4rsoth;
Ileete to the Merits, LIGe of Knoll;
Chambers' Dornentic Anusbe of Scotland.
jaT3 JOHN S. DAVISON'.
IIE (TREAT TRIBULATION, by Cum
mine-Ist and 2d eerier:
Wbfirlis History of Frau.:
n. Boy Sari—Gilt Reed;
flehe to tbo
Revival Ilefinlleit. nith
Ilunceee tong, of Devotion. with cats;
Harper Dro• Kryt Putillentrinar,
Retrived by ).:ti) .1. L.AEAD. 79 Fourth et.
COPELAND'S COUNTRY LIFE; tt Band
book of AgricUltnre, Horticulture slut Lazohug.; Gsr
deaths:. In 1 volume, Sri., srith litnerratlodr.
Jai KAY k CO., 1 Wood street.
WILLARD HARVEY & CO.
84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET
NEW YORK.
PA.I=TCII w.A.RicriouELE
Evory doorriptloo of
• WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING
PAPER,
OR ITAND OR RADS TO ORDER,
FANCY, COiOREIAAND TISSUE I.APRIZ,S,
BLOTTING PAPKRB, ENVILUVER,
Straw ' and Bonnet Boards.
TWINE' HO T V SE.
WILLARD HARVEY t CO.,
84 Maidm• Lam, and 17 Cedar Strert,
NSW YORK.
HEMP; COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN
TWINES.
111P01111. , LICD NANIIIACTUND
CORDAGE
every doliCription
COTTON, .T 1377, XICULLA AND &NU:RICAN IMO
ROPE,
Tam; finifi lathing Linos, Onllng Thread.,
Sir N E TWINES,
6110 E TLIJLEAD, {VICE, and ell kinds of
CORDS AND LINES.
santondtieb9.6o
.
IiZLIthoLD'S'ULNUINE PfLIPS.III.STION.
ILELIISOLD'S 111:10aU far tbri Bladder:
TIBLMIIuLD'BIII.IOIIU for the Itfidneb
LIELMUOLD'B BMW for theUrsvelt
lIELMBOLDII SWIM for tLe Drum: •
LIELIIBOLIvit 131301.113 for blerrouborotu
IibiLtIBOLDI3 tIOCUU for Lois of litetomr,
IIifLkLBOLD'S 81.10110 for Dimorae of Vlsiu.
IIfiLMBOLD'B 110011 U for billictUbßrostbtoir.
lIIILMBULDIIIIIIOIIIU for Wrutt Iteruog
lIELMBOLTYB DOOM, fin. Moral Debility;
HELIUM:WM lIIICULI for Universal Isker.toder -
HELID3OLDII BUCIIII for Horror of Dieosso;
LIELMBOLD'S BLICIUU for Night liNralllN
RBLMBOLtYB fitICLIU for Wskefol
LIPLUBOLLrb Boma for on diet
the 8 , 0;
FIBLILBOLD'S BUOLIII for Eroptloor,
Buorio for Polo In 100 h oo i,
REVALBOLEYB MEMO tor Mariann of Ito, EvOlds, ail b
Tem lintreakek end Los. armee%
lig W LW BUOLIII fur lanbnity witb
ant et Attenildn, Horror of Boctelyi
INLSIBOLDI BUCILU fur Obatrandnes;
LlPLiittOLD'a BUINILT for ISticaubi babbitt fr• -, ai India
cretkoo. and NC dlaesaes of tbb Eabost Oran; axlaueg In
either eaa, from rlisterfur rattle brighultog.
Sold only by DR. ORO. W. ICWOEE, ND Wind Arcot,
o ne2,-..4birg
Pittsburgh.
Tt 1 - H -
Et N T ES T, '
1 91 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair
Hotel, lthierle Teeth on Motels or Carallte and
Porcelain: also. oo Cold an 4 whet' Metallic SIM ban dee
aired. All other Mthtal operations carefully+, attended th—
lilectrleal Anaesthesia applied to extracting teet. 0.15,1 y
GENTS' 0:01.11` ROOTS f0r.52.25, • •
. BOYS' ' do do 2.70,
YOUTHS', do do
CaILDRElffr do do 1.00.
Call mod get a bargain at the reopi.e cheep Shoo Store,
(Cremes
.1•27 D. 13. DIFTEOOAOIIOB.
SUNDRIES --1 Dry Bide; •
6 ark. Yost/14c LO 56262 Dry Aka.:
. o.
2 t.a Bborp, EelDr: 6 tierces N 11 ,6 rd;
12 beim 6lntrati Cotton: 23 do I (do
On risamer lobsuort 142 'Mr° for islo by .
ja2o. i 211Atttl DIDKEY k CO.
.
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ANTIL 4 AOIIE COAL-12 tolls in store
_ _ .
•nd forigsby
RIER a ittIMMUL.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1860
itishitrd . 6 iti eft t.
~OPYIQIt4"Yi?"K~ uI `Tlf6 OITP.~-
plailLlll4D snaLY AND WKZLLY By
R. . no. •/, rx. dr, CO
n►n'srata. LIOV•
MONDAY MORNING
CITY AFFAIRS -
Wanted,
A goof Job Printer, to tato charge of the
GazErre Joe Orrice. Note other need apply.
COURT or Oren Aso THILIIINEII.—Bifore
Judges liVelure, Mellon and Parke.
MEM
Jan. 28.--The defense presented the follow•
ing additional testimony :
A. W. Foster, sworn—Jones loft Aid. Rogers'
office about five minutes after 8 o'clock, on the
evening of June 24th. [This witness' testimony
was similar to that of Mr. Brush, the previous
day, as to character, for last three years, eta.]
James Fagan was called to prove that defendant
'kept house for the last year, and provided' well
for his family. Objection was made by common
wealth and eastalued by the Court.
Jam ealLowrie, John 11. Phillips, J ernes Black -
more, John Phillips, Luke Chapman, Robert
M'Rain, Dr. A. G. M'Candlees, Dr. A. M. Pol
lock and W. H. Whitney, testified to the good
character of defendant for peace for the last
three years. Mr. Whitney had heard of Mary
attacking Jones once, but never that Jones had
quarreled with her. Dr. al'Candless had heard
of his being in ono difficulty.
Alex. Bed, sworn—Wes at the scene the
morniog, utter the homicide, about 4) o'clock,
there ore two petite down the bank, one leading
to the abutment of the bridge. the otherio ac
uninhabited house; it is about 60 step,i,frorei the
bullet hole to the old house; there are,,na: win
dows in it; it is from IS to 24 ioches down the
board walk to the book.
J. Rogers, recalled—There to an old - anin•
habited house between the board walk and the
river; a path runs down from the board Walk to
the house; you can get from the path 'tio,rhe
'board walk by etoopmg under the railing;, it
would take three or four minutes to go from IN
office to fluish's restaurant; (where Jones dradt
that evening;) it would take a pereon aboule'2o .
minutes to go by way of. Nicholson's steps over
the hill, from any office to the end of the bridge;
the steps over the hill are not regular; the hell
is quite precipitous in some places and the steps
are in sections.
Cross•examined—A wagon rood leads from
some lime kilns past the old bonne to the street.
Tbo draft of the scene of the homi3ide was
offered in evidence.
Thomas O'Connor, sworn—Went from Mr.
Finish's through Pipetown to the end of the
bridge, and returned in minutes; ran part of
the way:
Mr. Swartzwolder announced thatho evidence
ou the part of the defense would clove here.
Rebutting —The Commonwealth called the fol.
lowing rebutting testimony
Isaac Baker, recalled—Am acquainted with
the vicinity where the bullet hole was found in
the board walk; examined the ground and
measured distances; the way from the bullet hole
to the old boner is very rough and percipitotus;
the only direct way is by an old wagon road from
Pipetown. [Witness described the distance, etc.
Cross-examined—Am toll-keeper; my position
is at the Birmingham end of the bridge, there are
a great many weeds on the bank at the lower side
of the board walk; there are no puke leading
to the river from the bullet hole to the old house,
or to the abutment: it would be possible but
difficult to get up the bank to the board walk at
the bullet hole, especially so after oight,7by one
unacquainted with tho locality.
Aug. Ammon, sworo—Am acquainted with
he locality of the homooide; the beet sway from
the old house to the walk is by the wagon road;
a person would have to crawl np any other way.
The testimony on both Sties was closed here.
Reams till 2 o'clock, P. 11
Aftmtcon Session.—Mr. Roberts preeented the
following points to the Court on the port of the
defence:
The counsel far the defertee respeettally welt
the Court to charge the jury—
lot, That if the jury believe that the defendant
detected his wife to the act of adullery,aceident
ally, and while engaged in the transaction o
his ordinary business, et most the offense cannot
amouutto more than manslaughter.
2J, If they believe (bat from the knowledge
communicated to the defendant by the wittiest'
• emp, on the day of the alleged homicide,
and he came upon hie wife suddenly, and
detected her in trogrante deheto—that ltie ver
dict should he either acquittal or at most man
slaughter.
34. If the jury find tbst Jones killed tits wife
while in criminal intercourse, tho defendant can
not be convicted of either murder or manslaugh
ter; and that the evidence of El J. Rogers,
adduced by the Commonwealth, of the declare•
tion of Jonee, is eviticoce of such sctual
connection at the time.
4th. That the testimony of Melt is to be re
ceived by the jury with extreme caution, ht.
canoe of the peculiar relation he bore to the
parties:
nth. That If the jury believe that Melt swore
willfully and knowingly falsely in any one mate
rial particular of his evidence, then they are to
reject the whole.
rich. 14they believe kleiz•ewore falsely to any
one material foot which has been euccessfully
contradicted, then they ore to reject the whole.
7th. That if,the jury should, under the above
instructions, decide to reject the testimony of
Metz entirely,- then the testimony of Roger.
stands uncontroverted, as to the Medea:kept of
defendant.
Bth. That if the jar' , believe, under the evi
dence, that defendant committed the act while
under the influence of temporary frenzy or. in
tanity•ihen he in in law not guilty of any of
eller, and then the verdict should be acquittal.
9th. .If they believe that Mete and Mary Jones
were seen by the defendant on the evening of
June 24th, in such potation or under each eir.
ounistances as would naturally lead to the cot,
elusion of presentcriminality, criminality, it is such a find
itig in the act of t
adultery en the law eeedem
plates
Mr. Miller, District Attorney, then addreseed
himself to the court, presenting numerous au
thorities bearing open the subject, and contend
ing against an affirmative charge by the court
OD points presented by the defence.
lie then addressed himself to the jury, in
whose hands, he said, the case was now placed
entirely. ilo confined himself to au elaborate
consideration of the testimony, as bearing on
the question of degree. No denial had been
made, find the fact was established, that at the
time and place charged, defendant did commit
the deed, violently, and this being catabliabed,
it was murder, either in the first or second de
gree. The defense most twisty the jury conclu-
nicely before the offense can be reduced to man.
elanghter t The gentleman then went into a
lengthy recapitulation of the evidence, contend
ing that all the facts proved, both by Met; and
other *Enemies who corroborated him In several
particulars, that the parties were not found in
a criminal act, but were walking along the board
walk, eh by side. He contended that Jones,
finding hie wife was not at home, and hearing
that she was in company with this Dutchman,
whom he no doubt heard lived in Birmingham,
he started in that direction with jealousy and
vengeance in bin heart, determined, as testified
ho had exclaimed to Helen McGraw, to "make
his wife feel him before eke slept;" and if this
be so, and he wan not in that vicinity in the
transaction of bin regular badness, he to guilty
of murder in the fleet degree. Bat if he did
meet them casually, the offense eau he no lees
than murder in the eecond degree. The gentle.
man, after delving into the minute particulars
of the case, concluded with an eloquent porora
lion, hoping the jury would do justice both to
the Commonwealth and the defendant.
Mr. Bwartswelder, for the defense, after ad
owing to the points presented for the coneldera
tioa of the court, applied himself to an earnest
address to the jury. He Bald the jury were
there, not to convict the defendant, but to elicit
the troth. He gave s number of axiom of law
bearing upon a trial of a man for his life. He
contended that Jones, after hearing of tbefaith.
lessons of his wife, and while in the imrsionnce
of his official occupation, proceeding to arrest a
man living near the scene of the homicide, he
surprised the parties. under the circumstances
which the deolaration of Jones establishes, and
under the teensy created by all the alma:interim
hi shot at the man nod, after a straggle, during
which the woman drew a knife upon him, he
snatched the weapon himself and slew her. The
defendant could bitie no motive for the commis
sion of the set, were not the statement true
which he made to Ald. Rogers. fps previous
good character is another point which would
lead to a doubt of such a deed being done under
any other circumstances. Metz' teetimony most
be doubted from all the circumstances surround•
lug the case.
Mr. Swartz,.lder, about six o'cloCk, conclu
ded au earnest and powerful speeoh, claimidg
an acquittal of his client on the law and the evi
dence, bringing both to the minds of the Jury
in a clear and comprehensive light.
Court then adjourned till 10 o'clock, Monday
morning.
BUCKINY ' S Serenaders perform their burlesque
opera of Cinderella to night.
ePAULDIECI'S Prepared GICIO is sold by Hunt Sc
Moor. .1x2 5,3 ° , • -
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Peterson."
This tonne of those light and easily read sto
ries, the advantage of which, to the reader in
some times problematiCal. It is well printed
on good,Paper, and will dos person when a body
boo nothlog else to do: It is for sale at the
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site the 'old theatre.
blsredqoLonicat. Observations for the Go:tate, by
Shaer, Optician, S 3 Fifth St.—corrected daily :
Is 0011. IN mans.
.enovi, 32
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fremn-b-The,next Ohio State Fair, will be hold
at .Dayton Tho Beaver County Convention,
to pleat delegates to the State Convention, meets
on Wednisday next if. new counterfeit is in
circulation on the Morehantejlank, Syraense,
N. Y., Which is also altered to eterehasta' Bank,
Boston,' Mass...... The People's party of Elk
comity,: at a meeting at Ridgeway recently,
putted rieolations favoring Gm. Cameron for
President , and A. G. Curtin for Governor: The
Iluntiogjon County People's Convention passed
a very Strong resolve in favor of Cameron
LegislatiVe prayer meetings are being held with
..00d reetilts in Harrisburg Two boys were
arrested last week near Millersburg, Pa., for
planiniobstruclione on the railway The min
eral oil bills in Venango and other counties
along Hi& Allegheny river are said to be yielding
largely, and are destined to become a source Of
wealth to those regions The Fayette county
Teachera',lnetitute held an intereetiog eeseion
at Bridgeport, recently. Prof. B. M. Kerr, of
this city was present and participated. They
adjolirned to meet at COnnellerille on the first
Tueiday rif September, 1860 A large party
of alleged counterfeiters were arrested at Toledo,
Ohio, reCently. Their names are as follows:
Alvah Kingsley, Bob Jordan, Thomas A. Rains,
J. D. Iliahardson, Van Valitertberg, Mrs.
Eubodi, Mrs. Van Valkenberg and Capt. J. Smith
The .editor of the Cleveland Leader ban been
challenged to fight a duel by Edwin H. Tenney,
a lowyerof Nashville. Tenn., based on remarks
in regard to a spread-eagle Fourth of July Ora
tion deliVered by Tenney. The editor says :
"We are;oppotied to dueling, but Maud on Sena
tor Wikon'e platform." Feetivals in com
memoration of the birthday of Robert Burns
were helittbia year in nearly all our principal
cities. The proceedinge were enthusisetic
The fariners have commenced plowing in some
of the rolling bottom lands near Ceredo, Wayne
county; Va The express train on the Con
nellaville Railroad was thrown from the track,
near Weet Newton, a few days since, by a rock ;
the locomotive was wrecked, the care badly
smashed; and engineer Price slightly bruised.
Th'p sale of the Orizaba iron works, at New
Castle, Ins hoeu postponed Till April next
A few day since the house of Gee. Deals, Esq ,
in Weil,: Greenville, Mercer county, was eon
mimed thy fire. Lois about $1000; no insu
rance The Mercer county RePublicaa Con
vention', to appoint Harrisburg delegates, meets
Feb. 64.... A child of Mr. Cowden, of West Har
risburg, died on the '22,1 lost , of hydrophobia.
The child was bitten some two months previous
ly Trains on the. Pittsburgh & Erie railroad
are now running regularly between the Lake
Shore read and Jamestown—an far south as the
road ittlampleted —and s well-pay iog Imeineee
is reported.
Pittegeriv'n Serenader, perform their burlesque
opera Of C‘irtiletrella to-night.
ourninanue. —We are informed that on Thurs
day evening tact, about il, o'clock, while two
respectable iunog !edits, who had been at Seat.
plea dry geode store, were passing the Atte.
gheny Market house, they were crossly insulted
by a crowd of rowdies. One of them caught
Miss Anghinhaugh waned 31 , neck, using her
very roughly, tearing her clothing and veil. She
esosped .to a house in. the neighborhood. Miss
A. reel es at Butchers' Hun. This outrage, corn
mitred pu n.tor the Allegheny Mayor's office, is
disgraceful to our sister city. sod naturally sup
gests the . inquiry, where or the Allegheny po
lice' Il Is bitty exceeded in atrocity by the attack
.pou IttOCEINIOII, ou 8%0111161U Street, f01:1113
lime siege
Etcliver's Serenadererperform their burlesque
()per. Of Cioderells thltdelit i
Chronicle elates
that 00 Friday laa , abki ail" of Tarantula, on
tho Allegheny river, POPlie ply miles from tbe
city, was the scene cf a cry Tastreesing occur•
venue. .The house of James Orr, ono of the res
idents al' the village, took fire, and before aid
could be rendered her, his mother was suffocated
in her room. She woe taken out at the earliest
possible imoment, but life was then cxtiect, and
all elf vita to restore animation proved vain. The
bowie Iris burned to the ground, with most of
it/ nonfebts. Lose about ssoa. The cause of
the bra Is anknown.
Brcichtv's Serenaders perform their burlesque
opera df cinderella tonight.
A Nipiton —Esrly on Tuesday morning of
Ism week, a meteor paned, high in the air, to
the westward of the city of Wheeling It was
at au elevation of about 25 i . lrgreeP, describing
in its Course the area of „a:circle of about 20
degrees In length. The appearance was that of
a ball of blue fire, about the,aire of a man's fiat,
very pereeptibly illuminating the darkness of the
hour.
BCC4EY'S Serenaders perform their burlesque
opera o Cinderella tonight .
7%100%41.1yr —The deaths in thin city for the
week Cudtng Jan. C2d, lie reported by Dr. Mur•
dock, ;Optician for the Roord of Health, num•
her 14:-adults 9, children ; male k, female, 11
Brc :Ler ' s BIaIAAUIII perform all this week
At the;gatiocial Theatre.
Tits Allegheny County Educational Associs
Mott hplid its regular monthly meeting on liatur
day, whtin the nanol exercises were performed
and Penif, Dickson delivered a lemurs.
111:CfaitY'f. BEIMSAIMti perform all this week
at the:liational Theatre.
LAERO Y.-5012/0 person carried off a number
of switnli latches of the Citizen.' Passenger Rill.
way, a few nights Mace. A reward Is cffered
for lila silent of rho guilty parties.
BCC4IPIT'S SSRLIIAPZIO perform all this week
at the plitiocal Theatre.
TILL We've o'clock, Tuesday, subscriptions Lo
Cosmopolitan Art Association will be received
by lluit & ?diner, the Agents fur PlUsburgb.
131/11!tte5 SZRZNADZIIS perform all thie week
at the:llationol Theatre.
VALIMIN24 ror MOO, Hunt ,cz Miner have a
splendid:assortment. Call sod no them if you
wish reliurchose.
Laszfit's Magazine aud Knickerbocker Maga
zine, tar February, bare here received by Hunt
M
Tit* Foung Men's Christian Assciation holds
a meetHig on Monday raining, at their rooms
in Reod!c budding, Fifih street,
Boex:pwee SIII4I4ADIMS perform all Ibis week
It the.ffitional Theatre.
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LATEST FROM EUROPE
PORTLAND, JAI, n.—The steamer Nova Scotian '
from Liverpool via Queenstown, hat. arrived. The
news is unimportant
A Paris dispatch says it was becoming every day
more doubtful whether the Congress would assemble,
and a Paris correspondent of the London Times says
the chances of the Congress meeting are of the
most shadowi kind.
A French journal to of the opinion of the Nation
ale, which was supposed to speak with some au
thority, and believes that if Italy decided for the
annexation of the north and centreof the Italian
peninsula, England would gladly accept the combi
nation, whilst France would accept It with still
greater eagerness, on Condition that Savoy and Nice
vronl,l be restored to her. Opinion does not antic!•
pate that the Cabinet of Turin would object, and
after signing that neither Austria, Russia pr Prussia
has the power, will or right to interfere, says that it
is emend that this combination Is seriously enter
tained by the Governments of London and Paris.
GREAT BRITAIN.—The funeral of - Lord Macaulay
took place at Vi'estminster Abbey on the 9th inst.
The London News comments on a summary of the
President's Dianne, It says there is no reason to
complain of the manner in which the President deals
th the general relations between England sled the
!oiled States.
- -
Ira tr.—The Prussian Ministerial organ, though
till of the opinion that the restoration of the Grand
aka. in Italy would have been the moat-desirable
olution of the Italian question, gives up the project
impossible, and thinks annexation to Sardinia is
y Guth., best thing.
Cul sts.—Canton adricee, of the 26th of November,
ay the treaty between the United States and China
as been in force.
Lirerpoof, T o dny Ercning..—Cotton ; the sales
t..day wore SOnn bales at yesterday's quotations,
which are barely maintained. Breadstuff, dull and
sales unimportant. Provisions dull.
London, Trir•thly Erening.—Console closed at 951
(T0953(4„.95/, far account. There aro rumors of a
probable advanco of bank rates of discount.
Thar•dey Ev,aing.—Consols 9.5¢a95.1 for money
and 9.51®952 on account.
Among the pall bearers at Lord Macanlare fu
neral were tho Lord Chancellor, the Speaker of the
Rouse of Commons, Lard John Russell, Earl of Car
lisle, de. Among those present were a great num
ber of gentlemen of eminence, both in politics and
literature. The funeral was essentially private, and
although divested of all pomp, was very impressive.
An election at Reading had resulted in the choice
of another jaw, Mr. Goldschmidt, az a member of
Parliament.
A large papal demonstration, Presided over by Dr
Cullen, had been held at Dublin, but it 13 represent
ed to hare been a failure.
F.:K.—Lord Cowley had returned to Paris.
The Petrie says that his mission to London was truly
one of importance. lie is represented by one au
thority to hare announced that Count Walewski's
retirement very materially facilitated the relations
between the cabinets of France and England.
M. Thouverial, the new foreign minister, was ex
pected to reach Path; about the 15th. Count Lillie.
mand bad been appointed charge do affairs, ad in•
Wine, at Conetantinople. Ile was the first Secretary
under M. Thouvenal In Paris.
The appointment of McMahon to the command of
an army in Italy, numbering 50,000 men, was re.
waded as a sign of warlike complication.
A chapel in connection with the English church in
Pais, after being opened for two years, had been
suddenly closed by the French authorities, it was be
lieved on account of a abort service having been
given in French for the benefit of British subjects
who do not understand English. •
The Paris flour market was dall,but the price. were
not reduced. The Pais Bourse had shown some im
provement, but a relapse occurred on the 10th. The
last price WOO ro franca, 49e. The market again
showed symptons of improvement at the close.
SPAIN nun Monocio.—The following telegrams
indicate the Course of event. in Morocco, according
to Spanish accounts •
MADRID, Jan. 3.—The Spanish have advanced on
the road to Tarsus, without being attacked.
General Debars had recovered from his illness.
The Spanish less in the action at Costellogos, was
3 killed and 40 ....del
Jan. s.—Yeaterday the Spanish wore attacked in
the Valley Negro, by 2000 Moorish cavalry and 2000
infantry. They were dispersed by the Spaniards,
who had 5 'killed and 15 wounded. The health of
the troops at the encampment at Borah, is improv
ing.
fhe whole army einearoped this morning to the
north of Negro Valley, after having defiled through
the passes without opposition. In the coarse of the
day, a council of generals was held to determine
upon a plan of operations.
It is stated that the army in Africa will lie consid.
entity . Increased.
Thelaest dispatch., dated Jan. 'MI, report that
stormy weather badprevented communication with
the squadron hut the storm had abated and COMMUR I
ration was re-established. The Spanish forces had
again moved forward.
lea 1, .—The news of Count WalewskEs resigna
tion had produced a very painful impression on the
Pope. Ile called together the principal members of
the sacred college, and declared to them that he
would never fail in the mission with which God had
entrusted him, but like his predecessor, Pins 7th, he
would suffer exile and even martyrdom rather than
do ea.
France supports the protest of Piedmont against
the enlistment of foreigners for the Papal army, and
particularly against the wholesale introduction of
Austrian recruit. iota Ancona.
The theater. of Venice had been closed, owing to
political demonstrations.
Letters from Genoa speak of the possibility of hos
tilities being resumed In Italy.
It was belierld that the Papal troop., reinforced by
the Anstriens, would enter the legations and in that
use Sardinia would send a force to the aid of the
It:neon Insurgents.
The King of Naples was reported to be largely in
creasing hi. army.
The rope is said to have addressed another note to
all the catholic powers except Sardinia.
Rumor, had been current of an intention on the
part of the Pope, to quit Rome, but the Paris Petrie
gives a denial to the report.
ArSTlllii.—Charges were rife against Austria, of
disguised intervention in Italy. The Austrian gov
ernment had ordered Prince hietternich, to declare
to the French Cabinet that it would decline to enter
into negotiations on any other basis than the agree
ment of V illafranca or the treaty of Zurich.
tuna sets Trieste dispatch gives ad
ditional news from China and India, ander date of
Canton, Nor. 20, and Calcutta of Dec. gth. The
treaty betieen the United gtat n , an d China, h a d
been put in force. Part of the Ehglish troops de
signed for operations against the Chinese, had al
ready left for the North.
Isott.—Dispatches announce that Jung Dahadur
was operating against the rebels in Terai.
Botonas, I Ith.—The Revolutionary Committee
ham organised manifeetations In the neighborhood
of the Papal Provinces.
_lttose which took place in
the theatre of Ancona =Wiesen areesPsciallY men
tioned. Ortthe authorities appearing in their boxes,,
the spectators loft the theatre as if in accordance
with a preconeertad arrangement.
New pamphlets against the temporal power of the
Pope had been published in the Legations and To,-
Tax Vent - LAITAT.—The Univers is the only pa
per allowed to publish the Pope's discourse. The
impression produced by the imperial mission is gen
erally favorably regarded at Paris, and it produced
nearly MI much sensation as the pamphlet.
The Independence Reign says that there was no
foundation for the statement that Marshal Canro
bert was to be cant on en extraordinary mission to
Rome, and that he has already returned to his COM
msod at Nancy.
Irsbr.—The aspect of the Italian question has
caused much rejoicing, both at Venice and Milan.
The first Electoral College of the latter place chose
Count Carour as its candidate, after previously ob-
teinleg his Foment.
Avoymit.—The agitation against the Concordat
wan increming. The strian public openly speak
of the propriety of selling Venetia.
Employees and some government officera have re
ceived orders not to take part In public conversation
respectiog`the events of the times.
Frialica,—The Gazette do France had received a
firm warning from tao Minister of the Interior.
CIPcINNATI, J 613. 28.—At the 011111qUOt last night,
Ono. DOlllll5Oll read a dispatch from Gov. Morgan,
in behalf of the Legislature of New York, inviting
the Legislators of Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio to
visit Albany, which was read with great enthusiasm.
The guests this morning, after witnessing the opera
tions of the Fire Department, visited Nicholas Long
worth's house, where they were hospitably enter
tained. The entucky Legislators left for Frank
fort at one o'clock nod the Tennaisee at four o'clock
this afternoon.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 23.—The steamer A. 0. Tyler,
with 400 lOW freight from Cincinnati to Now Orleans,
struck an old wreck and sunk in thirteen feet o
water, thirty miles below Cincinnati, yesterday morn
log. Henry loss on the cargo. The steamer was
valued at $26,000, and was Insured for $15,000.
She can probably be raised.
IMEMMII
LEAVENWORTH, January 28.—1 n addition to the
amount of gold received by the Pike's Peak Express
yesterday, about $20,000 are reported by private
hands. The winter in Salt Lake Valley Is reported
as having been very evere. Considerable disorder
existed at Camp Flo) , and aeoldier had been mar
dared by en unknown assassin.
The Salt Lake Val y Tan says .—"Of over 200.
murders committed in that Territory within the past
three., years, note single offender has been convicted
or punished."
SATLNNAII, Jan. 28.—The steamship Isabel, has
arrived off Lybee, an her way to Charleston, with
Havana advises of . tho nth. Bogus Arrivals of
white muscovado, at ®Bi reels; molasses quiet;
freights dull; exchanges on New York, 3®4 per
coot premium.
The steamer Empire City, from New Orleans for
New York, has been ashore at the entrance of lb.
harbor at Havana; but she got off without material
damage.
Leave:mourn, Jan. 28.—The Pike's Peak Er.
pm, Company has decided to run a pony exprosa
from Leavenworth to Sacramento city. The time la
fired at ten days.
The Post Moe Department ham ordered the Utah
mail seethe back to its original time, mad will make
• monthly bitead of a semi-monthly mall.
VOLUME I,
Haw York, Jan. 27.—The Herald's Waal:diktats - 1
cortrattpondent says :—The proceedings lathe Iletisti;
to-day demonstrate the fact that Mr. Sherman 'can-1
not be elected. Six of his friends from Penns,ha-
Ma and North Carolina went over to Smith, of
Carolina, more to tantalize the Democrats than from
any supposition that the latter would concentrate.
upon Mr. Smith, ho being an American; but tot the
consternation of these gentlemen, all the Demoelats'
except Meagre. Holman and Davis. of Indiana; and
Allen, of Ohio, voted for him, which would have
elected him had not five of the Sherman men taken.
the back track, and changed their votes from Sinith
to Corwin and Pennington. They did not do saran
til Mr. Sherman receded and recorded his vote' for
Corwin, making an additional vote necessary to a .
choice, which was the signal of danger. Many of the
Repablielms would like to vote for Corwin, and oth- '
era for Rickman; but is evident from the eanvasi of
opinion to-night that Pennington can reach morn
men outside of Sherman's strength than any other
man, and the friends of Sharman will not object to
him, if a. majority of the Republicans declare for
him. Mr. Adrain refaced to vote for Smith, a SoOth
ern Whig, because he understood him to be in favor
of protecting slaves in the territories, but ho mould
vote fora Northern Whig, like Gov. Pennington,
which he will probably have an opportunity of doing
on Monday.
New Tons, Jan. 28.—The Tribune's Washington
eorreepondence says that Mr. Sherman has cailed•a
conference of his friends, to meet at noon to-dnyfor
the purpose of withdrawing, if another caididate
can be elected. He has been prepared to do so for a
fortnight, and is only restrained by there not haying
•been additional votes demonstrated upon Messrs.l
Pennington, Corwin or Morris, as has been repeat- .
edly promised. Mr. Pennington will probably be
nominated. Mr. Smith will be dropped by tie Dem
ocrats, and the Americans allowed to select a Dimo
erne upon whom they can unite.
The Times' correspondence says the chances now
are that Corwin will be elected on Monday. '
New Tons, Jan. 28.—The ship John Boyd was
burnt in her dock this morning. She was loading
for. Liverpool, and had already entered 1800 bbls o
Naval Stores, 500 halos of Cotton. 900 tierces o
Beef, 400 tierces of Bacon, 200 tierces of Lard,lo 000
bush (Train. She Is of upwards of 13,000 tone pur
then ; owned by Wm. Tyson, and is five years old.
Naw YORK, Jan. 28.—Wm. J. Corey, of this city,
who was injured by the accident on the Hudson
River Railroad, died in Tarrytown yesterday. ,
At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to=day
a committee was appointed to prepare. a remon
'trance against the pro rata bill, to ba presented to
the Legislature.
WASIIINGTON, Jan. 28.—The RepublicanMem
bore of Congress held a caucus at the Capitol" to
day. Thera was a full attendance, but no result w .
obtained. Many came away before the adjournmen t
leaving others discussing in brief speeches, the sub
pact of the Speakership. In consequence of , thi
non-agreement, the Republicans will go in the Hone
on bloaday, without any particular candidate anions'
themselves, as on the first of the qession.
ST. Loots, Jan. :S.—The river continuos to rased..
slowly, with six feet and six inches to Cairo. ',ill
Missouri is reported to be open to St. Joseph. The
is nothing new from the Vpper Mississippi or Illinois
The weather is clear and pleasant.
Ci nrmausti, Jan. 2S.—llartlay, the Hudson Rive ,
Railroad brakesman, was arrested this morning, by
Deputy Sheriff Prosons, at Ureenbuib. He will be
taken to Yonkers this evening.
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LOUISVILLE • Jan. 2A.—The river hen fallen; •
feat 9 Inches water in the canal; weather clear; trier
car, 39°.
Wooden & Willow Ware
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
Manufacturer sold Wholesale Dealer In
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS
13 noom
N 0.21 DIAMOND, PITTSBUR(7II, PA
TAIATING NOW IN STORE a large ran
I_l mrrfully tele:tad Mork of everything i a thl4 Hue
either meourvetrimat by myeel( or parchment direct !mr
msaurenturers, roa CASH, le prepared to supply 'cars •
mer. and the nr.untry Marto • all gamic In Us liar
Chtaper shall ever offered in this Markt
The fallowing compri. the I.*UO Items In t, ..Inct
Wooden and Wdlow Wart,
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outrara—Ploo hurl, b aiarin oak .tad, 4 aizar, oa,iarata ,
3 Fla, oval crank, cedar, oak or poae.3 alzera cedar b
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rel, 4 surf, Brosoala patent, 3 0i1...0; Thermometer,
lace—• large stock.
BUCK ItTd—Cveamon al, bloc and gnaw, fancy and •ar
Malawi, half, quarter and coy radr, ceder, braes an
iron, 3 and 3 Loop: Pigging, cedar, brass and iron bpond
2 hoop; Horse Buckets, bear, Iron bale; Kitchen' kock
els, Iron bolo; Oak Well !locket, well irooodc / 10. •
Bockats, nested,
TOB.I--Canated, 2 and 3 hoop; White Pine and Cedsr,ilen •
-
made, all Arra, nested or 4 tb. tf..nn.
KERLEILS—Paintot and Varolebnd, d 0, 40 oi.nent
Ont. Kenitra, brae or Iron bound.
51EASORILS---All sixes, from bnshol to quartnr pert; For
or Cedar. anaird or annealed.
CLOTLIES PINS—PaIo and bead, in 5 groan taXOs,S . OSIIV,
Patent, in grain Wm, aril Brans Spring, In gro. tonne !
WAbllßOßßDn—Watarion Itainr4 Centro, Marsetti, Mine ,
Double Wood and all Olb/r kinds.
BROOMS, WHILES, BROSLIES, dc, in cent vuirty.
MEAL TOBS.-11Ingtain Batter and Onitrrronf 51,15r.T.0
:tor S In mat or tingly.
DOOB AND BEGOT - Cocoa and Or
Oran Table Data.
WHITE NEST BOXES—Spice an! Sup. EuAes, 6 Irj u
plain and varolabed.
OAK STANDS--Amorted 011.0 a, for apple I utter, 6r
pickle*, most or milk.
L' HE SELLA STANDS—For core• nr docllinc,•
cLomus noßsm—A..rkd ~.. and emylvs,m4de
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order.
WOODEN WARE—domptistng Rolling Plus, Potata 4 Ea..
Elnttm MM. and Ladles, Lemon :Maim
Spoons and Beaters, paddlers. Snap Cur., hurl.
Boxes, Spiuots, Bun. Plarts, Ax•, pack and 11.tch
Dandle., DteAk Mauls, Om.
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ILL'E AND MOL'Elt TRADE vf all vs:tones.
pvirtcwiwannyinimitur
Clotttes ['minders.
mAaKrr BASKETS, In great rarlaty of mire god .tyke,
the neat or doreta, of oar 0P . 12 reavottoturn, at east
prim.
CLOTHES BASK Eti—Ronod aod oral; 4to next. ;
CLOYII69 lIANIPIERS—Pgaare, flat and trunk 11.1.
NURSERY CUAIRS of every idyl,.
CONCUSS AND CRADLES °revery etyle ..
IRA VISLINO DANE ETN—kasorted 111.01 and !dyke..
do do Lenin Japanned.
..
do no French, assorted.
L &DIE? CAP do do do ~
do urricuLic2—lmport.l and American: . ,
SCHOOL [INSERTS In great variety.
SPLIT HAMPDEN, for poDetriea, poached, de.
ORCHARD DAlialTd—Willow and lipla. '
ANIP - City and country &alma are invited to cad and e
=IWO our stock and veleta Yelore paretuaing elsewhere,
we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN THIS bIARRIST.
SAMUEL RIDDLE , .
;
ja.:ls:2lwdS-AFF 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh.
FOR SALI
' IN SEWICKLEY-A
handsome Cottage Ensidence and three ems ot
ground. The house has nine name, betide kitchen an
cellar. Three Is Mao a well of floe water, a Matsui, froif
trues, uhrubry, bat.. carnage abed, de. Front 'Mel 08
the P. V. W att. Railroad, rear on tea Bearer Roadpwlttilk.
too minutee walk of the Station. The subscriber being dj ,
wens to tall, °Oen the property below nat. Price $4,6
jell-lawd2mis WM. H. MULLER.
At Cost! At Cost !
In order to prepare for the coming S'prin
Trade, we now offer to the puldie,
OUR COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTE I
STOcut OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
RAGLANS AND SHAWLS,
Flannels and plankets
and our stook in general,
AT COST AT eon!! AT COST!.
AV. & D, HUGUS;
No. 102 Market Street and 13 Fifth Stree ,
Jan
P A -- LJ L S 0 N!S
RAT,
CAP, and
INTRODIME
TM DAY
INTRODUCH
Tula DA
Ladies' Fturs
LADIES' FURS,
LADIES' FUR
CIIILDRENS' FURS,
CHILDREN'S' 'FUR:
GENTS' FUR GAIINTLETI3, - .
Gents' Fur Gauntlets,
PAULSON'S:
Panlson's
NO. 73 WOOD STREET.
i
SUNDRIES ---300 bbls. lonic Mills Flour;
250. do Lancsoter do do ;
300 do do .ndry,bratidig;
30 tout gblinter; -: I '
. 20 do Middling.;
20 do Brun
75 boo. Cloverreod;
Jowl received amd far ask , by AMMON Sr NEiCION
Federel sod N. W. cor Ohlo et.. Neat Com.: Alleirbeeq
CLOSING OUT VERY
Peary trench Mame, Piala .41 - 9.:7 Coblugs, el 4
wool De LOne. ikod Plstd,
Jail C. HANSOM LOVE, 74 lauketel
NRTINCLIESTRWSPrepamtion of Ilipopiti
P .7. 4 0 t '"ditf.t . , V lorst:4';•W i llget.. 4l o P , bl l
.1•17 corner Market at. • Ind tberDlipnondi
LEMONS --40 boxes Sicily ji..st arrived 4 a 4
rowdy:anent Gr mloby Rom. DNNUIY.
No. 313 L. 'borty:otreety
CRUSTIC SODA-100 bble. Cat tato Sodp.,
oval to soy b market.at oper coots ' puj
Mad sad far vale by B. C. AJ. IL wl' ,lB ße
SYRUP -30 bble Baltimore Sugar 1 Telleelit
store sad for do by aIeRBST 4 RAW TER,
comer Liberty and Mod slreet
RUSSET APPLES-128 bbls. prime Mei
id Apples recd sod for do by JAlLA.llEttrat
BAI4S--25 bbl s. White Beans. in is
ping erder, reed and for We by JAS. A. PbETZ
ROLL BUTT0 , 11;-14•bbla. and 7,ba,
rime reed sod far ate by JAB. A.. 17
,416;
TE.
11 - --NUMBER 47
COMMERCIAL RECORD
COMMITTEE OF ARBIT}3.&TION FOll .).115L'AIRY.
1031:nr D11.W0659, T , p.
DiTIDaiKrIIIII, I Fatc Carso7.
sir. 31'0=ay. 5... m'aßcs.
PITTSBOIWII
1 16. P.1ed PP , daN. for cia rat.b.ret c..cur
PrrnMarint. Moan.. Jairtuar ba. ige,) .
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Biudoess about a. usual. Vanes the day was inclement,
ere*. an Immense arentoulation of freight on the wharf.
4roral boats haring come Into port last night, with good
rtipa. The sleeks of cotton toles, wager hogatteala and 1110-4•60
4•60 barrels, musteated, f o mbalaturo, the ...es on the N.
*leans lore.. Several b:Als wore preparing to go out, and
Ritssee came In Last areniteand night, principally freighted
Iltiti ans., m01t... cotton and flour. The stocks of our
deoirn are mailing rspidly. We bare no noticeable change
th Mime of produce or A-ra caries, The riser was swelling
11 , gfitl7, on Saturday', tbo,r bring nom. 6t feet water bathe
sone!, by pier mark.
FLOUR--isales of 820 bbls, from a.m.'. 14.36raSfsia foe
eupar.ss,7o@s3,74 for Extra, $.6,00 toe Extra Family, and
$15,2540d,60 tor fancy "brands. block large and increosing.
10.1101. FLOUR—sales 3.0%:i IDs at $1,7601,80 /a 100.
OR aIS-7.0 both Ow Cla m atom at Ur, 1,5 6 0 binitt Corn
d wh.l and at depot at , c: 200 bosh Corn from More at
71:073c. .
irrao-2 tn. Middlings at y'.:,4 do do on wharf at SI:S. 8
ElsiPttoti , whorl, at ft=.; a. 12 tons Bran and Shorts, en
lbarb at $ l7 .
APPLES-101 bbls at $2,500.3,i.0.
DRIED FRUIT-10 bush Apples at .$1,67.
CUEEBE-100 Mrs et 101.
COVBEE-74 aka at 121012 z.
SICOAR-11 hods N. 0. at B,44eNc.
2dOLASEEB.-11 bbls at 49..50.4 .1 16 bbl. at 02, 10 gal.
on !foie.
1 WIIIOKY-25 V.I. Rectlliel at 26712,c; 40 Wile Raw at
tl.fo 10 bblaCidirtioat SI,Z. .
Mug poall,ll , lbbis at $17e..17.00.
' The 8. 'C. llama at 11c, and til* Bs .ibool
ieTtrz7-2'w.9: at "
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11110TIIT Bun D-60th 5.2,50. .
,
NOMINY-6 b.; at $ nO.
1.0.110 OIL-2,5 lib's at tio. r
0 1 . 014 ETAILY ARID CODIEIERG/A.L.
NEW TORS, a an. 26.—rbe money market Is marked by In
brAng a
ce. "nuclei's do demand loan.. The supply of
. flog n at 6"0 cent to Inyolite borrower. is to excess
f ihe demand, and tranenctioox are occasionally made at a
we, figure. In tho discount hone., the macs are lower.
lA-strictly dm clam piper. gowatienS -- i cent. TUG banks
topoet ne pressure of doknand for discount. teem their deni
m- :Tceasnry notes arfeln ter demand, nod abort t half a
lIIIOn bare been sold ferlildn A day or two at 1-10(dflei per
eel prom. for 6 8 cont.; nod X F coot dinConnt for other
~ , ,,Iptiene. The deposits for Um boar and a Galt millions
ilAwed a .tort rime Itipe• bare been nearly all [wade. The
bffle foe about $1,140,0X1 II cent stock due 1n..1574 bin be
hotted by the secretary H of the Treasury on the 51st datum
Perhus blddeug have the, optics of tektng coupon or refl.,.
• red'etack. Tea loan will probably go et about per, end
• we hot alined mach ettelltlen.
The dry goods badness during the week hu increased.
Vaditionny bounce are mourning •11 Wintry *Men we bane
batibltherto reported. 'he larger Southern 11013.5 Who
bar* resident buyer,. hare been In the market for dm poet
•
['weeks, sod their tinrchsece have teen moderately large,
bile the early trade from the more interior portions of Me
iiaptry did ma really open mail the present week, and e'en
•ow! nar
anont repoth,that aliirb fan weeks will
eeelbp Ibe Calliorbbr, Nor Vries:, .Mobile, St. fool,
and' other package trade, hart Luau quitt, equal to the eared.
hthoun of all parties, Rod teem prevent iudiadicom will be
latter than that of any previous sear.
fir, Lovs..lari. 25 —With favorable advices from New Or.
leturs, Sour was firmer to-day, with sal,. of 2,400 bbls city
aturer, private, but st s small advance upon yesterday's rules.
34 brat, corn and wits were also firmer; whisky was olacifirm,
irlttr'ilmall receipts. Not much done In prossolous today,
Yhough thero is some speculative demand, and new begun
hod shoulders sold at XfitriXe, and plain hams at 10,4 c.
ittssUiries are not salve; another lot of 435 tugs taiffee:wild
?..,..taY on private terms, and MO bag, nearly prime at 121.1..
rhdally prime being 12%(513c. toger veld in small Iota; 1 . 5
i neatly fully tab . at no, nud 1/1,15 hir at S 0 o. Pairs
!molasses at 45figitc.
Mtgs. Water Cour —lle Topeka flaccid, of the 21st,
yv-
, .
'floe motioned dry weather of ibis winter It profiles very
ideatractire to fall-Gown wheel. Prom all partsof the'Terri
ory
.the same report reaches as, sal the probability is that
he coming crop will not mach more this pay for harvest
lti‘ , . This condition of the wheat crop has, hoverer, dove'.
ped one fact In relatloo to wheat growing. that may he ire
t olnatils hereafter. It le, that wheat plowed to, or otherwise
n 4 7:1 ed
by d ro p l.
tale
t'isTre g rsa " t;t e l i rty ' f " as i :l 6' ers fo " tdat i'g t ty o .
Nolo have adopted this plan la patting to the present crop,
d
hat i eotwithetsoding the savers droath of this winter, no
a 'haring fallen here gam September their wheat cow
oaks rigonum, and premien at least no wrorago yield. We
opt, albs plan will be thoroughly Witted, es we tielive it
mill be Maud to be unfailing iwproduciod a good mop."
i The lowa Point Dispatch, of the . 11.1. and the 111. Joseph
Varette, of the Ind, mike similar statement. of The winter
giteeit crops to Mono lovalitim.
Palt-tort.Prila Der (loom Mast et —Jon. 26.—Ilayers mo
,
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t tintio to come in freely from the Weat and Southwest, end
~.iiiiitivllle, Louieville cud tit Louis are .011 repreeented here
tist knew. They purchase cautiously, however, owing to .
ill, difficulty in making collections at heme. The city jot.
;ben, too, are bury sorting up their stock., In utticipstkin el -"
tatrearly opening of trade, although business generally to
raardly ea active me usual at this swoon of the year.
Liemeetk Geode—cottons of all kinds keep well sold up,
,nd firm, and meet of the desirable makes of Loth brown
iiitl Omitted goikle are taken in advance of the empply, at
Tall priced, Ito tendency living to an wive.,
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t ,Lionime, gripes, and colinnedes are also quick, and bring
dog fall prio B.
1 .
Of prints, the market L 5 4011 toppled with a greeter variety
MAD nitwit of new and teeutifni gook, salt/side to the se,-
bon; which are selling at paying price.. The demand for all
1.1 .4
beleisding styles le fair.
Woolens meet with a fair haquiry from the clothing trade,
,
all desirable kind. are aelling et dewily primp tho de
and le principally for light good., suitable to the coming
heakin,
Foreign Goods—there has been mere defog in this branch
of buelnews, brit trade to not very active yet; the stocks of
all binds, however, aro toll and complete, comprising a great
[ 'variety of rich anti beautilni geode, which ere generally
held, and firm.
Nate Onhurcs, Joo. 2S—r. sh—Flour dull, null nut/tang
oh. at I-5.7543,r.
Large receipts of mess pork have depressor] the market,
cud price. axe loner; tho doomed Is quint limited, and the
market dotes heavy at $l7,7A — S$l9 for new.
[ Lard doll at 103.6 c.
pelt meant doll, and holders 11/1310P1 to sell at Sc for
inheoldent altaesand home.
angar In better demand. and priors wore i.f,c higher at the
clew; sl. of KS Made at it.a@llic for tale to fully fain
Chemsa and prices lower, clewing at 94c.
lifetimes aul m ad lower, clueing at fdr choice.
peon unchanged mad dull.
CINCINNATI. per W. G. Mac lay—C2o bales cotton, Clark
A co, 12 pea machinery, Dare] t o 10 bbl. moles.", Getty
rB CO; 11121 do do, 10 bbd. Ampex, Alaarta A co; lOU bAs nap,
../ B Dodzoll; 2 b. clam", Toone 2 page rode, B rro wee t co;
`2l - bblet Dour, Leech A. Ibrectcloson; to do whieky, 2 keg. on,
Little a co.
WIIERLING, per 51Inerea-49 bolo hay, Crap & Shape
held; 15 do do, Gerber& 36 bales woo, Clarke k cce, 2 tracks
ragi. 20 do feathers. Chadwick & co; 1 to butter, little &
Tomb I & lot furniture, Durham/1.
' JET. LOUIS, per Clara Dean-200 bble floor, Sr k
.OJOOIO7 caia bacon, ar, 4 Obis tongeat. 40 do.whlsky. ECG
bra duck, 44 bolo rage, Chart & co; 250 bits Wheat, Lou./
rahly & brm 100Iible flour, Knox. & eon; 26 do lard a grew.
1 Dlikey & etc do oil, 3 coil Imo, etc, Dilworth & co; 3
hbda sugar, Lindsey; 6 to hams, Rensbaw; I do do, William&
/ 15 Obis whisky. Gardner. 60 do do, Galway; 10 do do, Bell &
ictr, 26 do do, Leolletr4 20 do floor, Armstrong; 125 due Mono
lOW/ & co; RIO bake cotton, Ring & cm 6 dodo, Park & co; 3
/IMO tobacco, 1 do samples, Maguire; 2 boo go, 3 Was for
/Saco, Hobby; 1 do do, Taylor.
Steam DOM.
. ARRIVED.
Telegraph, Brownsville,
Jefferson Broerneville;
CoL Bay ard, Elisabeth;
W. B. Manley, thricimati,
Clara Dean, Be. Lou*
Minerva, Wheeling.
Tel•graplalc Markel•
.Crecuseri.jari.s3.—The money , market RIM easier and
unchanged. Provision. buoyant and holden have gener
ally withdrawn their ranch. from the market, on that it Is
difilcult to boy at quotations. Bea Pork Is held at 517,50
5318, which is equitalent to bolding it cut of market.—
%nor, we. quire . large buelnem done In bulkmeata at very
full rates. &del 780 pieces aide., averaging 03 lba, at 8347
Ri3 birds shoulder, and aides, to be delivered on the 15th of
February at Burlington, at 0 and Bc, including packages.
50,000 lb. aide., to be delivered February 10th, at 8,,,, , ' Lard
le held at 1034©11 for bbl and keg. Baron Arun 75 . 1111d1
raid at 7.,; for ehoulders and 951 for eldne Floor Ann awl
earn higher; about 2,100 bbl. yrold at $5,5005,65 for super
and 55,10(45,85 for extra. Whisker there is no change;
1,370 bbl, .old at 2335.0Riy, Groceries neatened. Gado;
the demand .for wheat re in execs of the receipt!, which
continue light,' and prime white has advanced to 51,35 a
51,05 andrprime red to $1,28001,71; sales COO bush prime
white. Corti le dull and uncnauged. Odietady with •
fair demand at 49 in bulk. Bye continues dull and main
alnt $l. Barley dull and prime toll bee declined to GO
59 for fair and good; .eels 700 boehels.
%New You, Jan. sG.—Aahei are to moderate requeet at
unchanged prism melee 00 Dbl. at $5,375( 4 for Pearls. Cot
ten heavy and prices are without materml change.'Flour
dull dud heavy with a demand chiefly for the supply either
waiter° trade; shippers offer $5,20 for good extra State: Wes
3,600 bole at 54,03545 for superfine State, 55;20.%5R) for
'common to choice extra State, $4,9514 5,10 for tepee western,
5.5,20€53.33 for common to malletm extra western, and 45,00
'5475 for gapping Mande Canada Sour quiet and en.
changsd; Wee 300 bblent $5,503450 sfor ammo to choke
extra. Rye Flour only in moderate mend at $3,7501,60
.for common to choice stmerfltie Cornmeal dull. alder 150
bhls; Jersey 53,75:43,85. Buckwheat Figur pleutyand dull
it 51.7561,07 per cwt. Whisky doll and declining; ale. at
2,4 e. 2414, closing firm at the Inside dame. _Wheat dull
;:.
ad nuctiseged; Doyen, and sellers are wide apart la their
err, small nits of White Southern 041,45; White Midas
$1,40; 1111warikle Club le bold at 51,3341 Day
re
2i with
tor export, at $l,lB delivered. Rye crate, Barley dull
and nominal. Barley malt quiet at &wgsb. Born leo, plen
ty; and may he quoted a theme firmer; sales 8500 bush at 80
082% for new fellow and white. Gem plentyrwd quite dull
St' 45e516 for Western Canadian and State. i Tallow moist;
Oxtail ages took plans at 10,01034. Pork' Santo with
bother more d o ing; We. 3,t00 obisKt 5174'17= for old
mesa, $17,891918 tor new, 4.17,t0 for untaspected new mew;
$11,815412 tor old prime, and 513,60(413.75 for new prime.
Beet in better demand and prices without material change.
Deed flame quiet and .ready at 14i416 for Western ;Leg 12
for Btate dressed. ' llogiga shade &met and In greet detuand
. Ike 7'4 for Western Cut Melte firmer,- sale. 01500 pkg., at
eams.4 . for Shoulders, and 93059-X; for Rams. Raton me
! changed at ti.' Lard firm at 8k451051. Batter in request
01415418 for (Ram 185423 for elate. Cheese In demand at
'05413. Groceries (nutter, Moleseteheary."
&mks, 24 baud stocks are dull, but exhibit very little
change since the morniog quotations; no change in money
or sterling eXchwigec bile Gust +3756: PanamaW 180; Mich
Cent guaractead ltr, Bodeen 4134; Vila & Bock Island 8.3.3
Rile 834; N Y Con 753.1; Gal & Craig Edo.N.
FIIR STORi,
Gouts' Fur;Cap
!LENTS' FURNISIUNG GOODS.-
. .75 GTE. Far. A GOOD SHIRT, 873.ic., $lO aO4 opwar4s,
CTS.DOR A GOOD MEDINO BRIM;
60 CTS. FOG GOOD MERINO DIV.WIDD;
SPIRT COLL tRS, CRAVATS, TIES,
STOCKS, 11011LERS, SUSNLIDEILS
VCES,IILOVII3, Sc , all at reduced
EATON, TREE t bIACRI7SI,
• ' tio 17 nth atreat.
.Fox SALE.— A comtortable Dwelling
Howe of 4 room end attic, with kitchen, cellar, tc.;
;Warn with Fromm lot of ground &I foot front by Indertr,
Aud
o
n,
trees, ,throbbet7.. 4 4e lactate on Mount
raigt. Immediate pcesemion can be had. Poe sale
no re.y terms of ptymeoL Price 11.000
.1.23 CUITiInIgT *SON, 61 Market st.
.10ECONDIIAND STEAM XNGINE AND
0 BOIL RS FOR SALE.—d. Steam Etta:M.lm good run
ordr, to intik cy Undtr, 4 feet arras and Mro boner.
}l3 teat long. For pticeinad term. enquire at car dna.. '
'; 8. =ran= r. amt. 111.2duket. st. •
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