--,, , 5' ; - .1 ., ..-•• m ' :',..-', , z .':'•, -.... , - c,,-.1, , ...," ~ - , - tt , :e'it , , ik ' - : ~.,. r , . N.L.:. _..,...=.,,,-. ~ „ 3LISHED 1 Etnil totl 3 + ....._ ...... .1.. 11. MIT •,--_ _ .., il , ....h - ad _au a ,wry o , ~as, Ale orsedso,' ...esetpasseo ' ~.etut'e pr.- ' Ys. FA, von. ~ ,,,D , ..L „ aid-.. '4 , VG — W Wit, nwir IESL kt Mu, anent, aril, 4.. e. r.t R. GEO. B. K.EY.gEllt, DitUOOISt i , ploY 4 l3O Wood street. =lac et Wc...-1 meat end V irgiu -, „ : 11 anthazttrghira. jOlili.l , . SCltYri . , WHOLP:bAI,ii DEAL imlnDra Palets,o4l mg sad I , .ete a. MIA '''' . g' Sarnl.l • j tiN 4.' - hertystceot,Pittsoargh. Anorderstrillreortiepeozaptattt.tlm - llirdminst ler dchanck's Pultenulz Sii•zt , ~ ."24:1Yth. - _tabu cc Zraitto. "DI gIDDLII., WIRT'S &CO , hienzrzl Con, Altother. .......nreltne.lamd 1.!,, , ere in .Ir, - TI .e ...nd Pro. dace, N0,.1.3.3 ' L1ber. y att.cet., Pattiz:eel, I , t. - t7 , .. Airemsleartentasolizit.l etkAssluisatzry ittlutna gas, datayaster : , L TAMES -1101,DIES & CO., Pork Puckers ILIP and Dollen la Provisions, earner or Market sad Front ta6.131• 1A- DOH fr.. lIITICTIIN - §ON, bointn;s:Lion tt :' zjui and Forvsnllng Mereitzate, dealers is IVz,zez a t -.• ' Nene Mee**, Viol,: Pint:, {hone, Czttor, Luis,d Oil. PA - Ilald Pearl dzheh, 8,444.0ra1u, Dried Print, en i P,lnre , ..' -011.0114. „Met bzuvis coolly PloC? als,i) ,4 nu - .llleate fur the rale of Blllll.ollCes ezlelJrat,l Patented Peatißtatch. tges.lls S. cend and 145 Firg via , Zvi z . ,..1 Wood sad Arnithflold ate., Eltbsburgh. N. ni , lid, el iiMirr 1 W.A.RE,ROCSE..-111.;NitY 11. ....- Vv COLLINS, Forwarding and Comtrilsslot Ito - chez t.led ~ •Deedcrot Ottses4 Brater, 'Lake i'mh sot Przl tic. , z.n,rni Iy, 26 Wood st.,abore Witter ' ;Pittsburgh. min -------- • EMILE' WAREIIOUSF..--,JAS. Ga_ith __, M W LR, hoieeslo Desk, la Floor, PTOVIOIIPA nod 11:tzlategenerst IT, lio.. 6 Szventh 510.1. t:1•-0r , , Lit ;IT and Emltbtleld,rittaborgb, Pa. fnrtly FSELLERS & CU., Dealers in Provi o, sloes, Lied 011, de_, Nu. 3(.9 Liberty httett, ni., ,, ..20 the had of emit/10014 street. su26 I, d insurancr Elgent. V MIRKA INSURANCE Co.lll'Als. Y 99 • L. ma= .ru.,,t. ROOT. PUNS /al', `.,,,:. C. W. 114,...0 hute, Gentled Arent' , nry3 • N..;_ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. TIL NEVIN & • • No. 24 Wood 6t., Pittsburgh, .."WiLlabeigired of MUTH ANDIVEDLEANZINO PAINTS' • ~ A ND LMILEGIC. ..Wholatale Dalin" ln Oils. Ninth . ..VallibbelandTrapirktino. Jai Ard. /JOHNSTON. (glaccessor to L. Wilcox,. Corr,. SaticApl , l arid Foun . •' litsati„oroula roqtatat ottetattaa t. Maar 'mt. , of Pro Dragsta4 ObtictiLal• a, Perfumery and Fancy 0.3 a. talaa4 Me Runny 11401clate, Alcouot, Ilatnln„ - • Fluid, Pare ; Lliognytaewits which:Lc.: tiarad aa - tanatpassaul gatitty and at lastnt 'Phydatawaymeriptlcnta Firer:slip componadod. oc2.1.:101. _ MAOKEOVII9 . , 'Wholesale DrugOst, Cati , ert OEI itanubLtureroW Agent for Tinirr's Exincti, Xo. 107 Liberty. street, ritt , PC,30:131 ij D FAIINESTOOK 02,41at0 of the firm ALis. laanostoxa a Co, Katt 'Emma. to;:ramaing !Macao& Drnglot, No. CO, cartel:Wood awl Fourth :NW l P.AWABSTOCIK WIIOLE ?' • galiprinixtb , ncl blAntibmtbrercbt 37likto Lec4, Isketlllk4rpoorter Mod abd,Prant etrtrty Lim. • mcb7 AND! _24 Dpiteroicorik+ of LlDtrty and Olalr eta,' (SUCCESSOR, TO L. tr: Wilcox 1.1 1 o.) parn6r ararkoteitect and Manama, latra naistintly nu band aWA and ccmplato ala3rtmenrof ga r Hadletzuw; ItallolnaCtostaactinniniy, and nll articka - 111,r0gto his busimaa. AliPthytura provrlxtimus prerally nom pan 04,1 r.t al/ lardy Aatun. A.. OA I{, , IigCILETAIIY • Nararylp.ula Insurance Company of Pittst,a.gb, nalldtag,.Voartb lame. 00.F ,,y 0g, i te r r , try Western GAUDINERGOFFIN Ag,erit for Frank v • Inane Insurance tbmpauy,North,a-n comer Wvoi !ad Third Meet& A. MADEIRA, Agont fur 11:Inware Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water etr,t.- RW. POLNDEXTER, Agent Urilat We - , " ern tuatu.uco C 0,97 Front Meet (Carpets W. 1). a. Al. zuttta; riCALTA IN CARPETS, OIL 'OLOTIIS, JLI MATTING% &c. Ko. 87 Fourth etrout tau W.A. Orn Boobs 1.. 11. SC rtr illiPllo.ll' FIELD d; CO., (sue4essors ISI pby & Durylltleld;) Whol.Ll.• ~o Eetail Saple and Yancy Dry Li,J4la, Foz,rth.”.l AtArtntsta, Pittsburgh. CIL LOVE, Dcalu. Staple and F:Ltiev . Dry 0.1.15, slgm of tho nrigh,nl • Market MT..' .tLevg - h. la" IL P LslEli, No. 105 Alarka St- cot, At,. t.:nr.c.tx, PM+,Trimuthag, • d .4issw 006 , 111ge •Ix. boottoclleroAc Al. G. JOIDISTON CO., Statioltere Bleak Book Slan.fkrtnrere 3.‘:. Print•rn, no Q oodrtreet, Ithtsbargb, EOLIN S. DAVISON, 1300K:it:LEER AND Btatknor,UlLY.BSOr to Dnrinan Ago.. I..... , t.iNarkrt West, near Fourth, rittatairgh. KAY ec CO.; BOOKSELLERS AND SPA TIONERS,LNo. 55 Wmm.l etrectt, ma t cm Um cnr Sir of Thini,littiltmagh, Pm. Pam—l mv.l "tacitly on )and. .T . - L...KE*D, BOOKSELLER AND SPA tir • TIONKII, Llo. Yonrlltut..lio 13c1',Tinge. • -[TN MINER, BOOKSELLE 84lioher..57.1aouic Hail, Mill/ ern c. ilamters. 01IN THOMPSON S CO e 1 • . 1101:3E, SIGN ANDORNAMENTAI. PAINTERS AND GLAZIER N0.1:5%3 'lllllto STRZRT, .I'I'PTSBUF.ti it, P eir21:1341 listatk agtnts. %V IL LI /11.21 %V AUL) , • TINALER IN PROMISSORY NOTTS, JJ liondx, Mortgages and nil ...curl: ..renlOusetta prxure through A-40m.y, on rhiLi• l a are term. Thom wishing to hand Lhdr Iro; , uty to gr,,,lpirmoraf, 11111111111.1.)00ad flat and moonil rin.l3 i.i.r my ohm" t 4.11 Comarnimtions ituillraM,k. hic Mee (HUNT Ernutr.T. o pp. it. St , C P.,t l) Cathy .r- t i )00ts appoloterp. Paper War. bonze. ;WELTER` P. MARSHALL co.. rm porters elad Dwarf., 67.:54p0g7ear001, Wive. You rtl letrot end Diamond . All4or bere*iy fonotl nn ortenslf smarttsont of inrary dksomption of Paper Bono - Ingo, for Per 1-13=In 13, Din•ng Items and Cloonbere. Ales, 'Work, groat Tarirty At low-et prime to coot,try deal Pflo - . -.add' • • • WALTER P. AIdIc.iLIALL CO. Music, 2i::c . . ':rOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 IVOOD ST. between Dlennoud Ailey arzd ran rtb, atrctt, S'! Afire: tar OHICISIMING a SONS' (3.1 , ,n) PIANd_ VULTEF. JON' & MULLIN'S MOD .ILELODEONS and ORLIAN LIARIIONIIIIIIL and Dealer in Mute arid 31.104.1 0 K (.P.BER ,5c BRO., No. 53 FIFTH •s or" 1310. the fhAderMarp,Sol, Agent for NUNNS At BB'S (No* Pork)'nnrivallnd Grand and Square 'PIANOS, andASNASTY NEEDIIAISI'S MELO. , DZONS sad (MOAN tatUONI LTSIB, Drnta, 3to 51 ar:c and ModcalLostrcuserits. frc CHARLOTTE BLUISCE, SIAN U E AcTul. Ell ardDetli In Pittner Fortes, and Importer ot6l gale mad Moilical InatenmentiC Solo Agent Ea; tbe llA3lllUltti -PIANOS,aIso fbr DAVT9 A CO.'S 11.0 on Clones, TIM and without etoleaa Attpchmeot. LI9 Wood street. .2tlY; , etarcmgm OAREIAISI.ESI BUGGIES! ROCKAIVA I'S 1 , • Plialli*ONS,l3AßOUCtliCs, skppeiverything in the line, purchased from ;ha most reliable NASTkiIN 21ANUPACTUREI:3, 'Together with', assortmont 0f44.71,nt • Eastern JAarnerne • 10 °WI uriakranttaldo for Wails or dwbin tt.con Alm "I"Orthigs, .101 11 , tOMSOO unnaorouv to WI ..111• • nnnn i and for tato ht prim, I. - JOIIN 811APPER, artat, ooar Llberty , Itittabnrgb, Pr enniatr• benibt and rolinntdolort. raj neatly ruad pralaptly door, " aolt:dly .ffutniture w. 101111 TO BRZAN-D-CllAlllti. ,Jf7IOLESALE AND RETAIL, • • Notbraciog ortry title of CI 17- .1 2 7; IsT X T 17 I , BOSBWOOD, 'MAHOGANY AND w4r,NTT, Pir Sultabla for CITARIDEES AND DINTNO It 0011?. Dqnst to any la NEW ANDYORK .PIIILADELP Irl A, 111 ,WAitintoori, - Nos. 21' AND 79 THIRD ,911:dttr Fes' aorni, Totop-mice. A T 1 3122112........./ADIR! L. i7 , ot;r; Trr Ito YOUNG CO, • lURNITURE AND CLIAIRS _ Of Byer" Description. rAULORYAkraI El,6oscos WO! and Pima. 4"'W Wiutitour,—Nos. S 8 & 40 Nmithfielii Bk, AT - li menz 0_2 1 CABIN I MAU/WI AlaccuLettiriag BTEAMOINT CABIN *Ad ut mums, *a Write thn *Matt. et Qum Intern:ea In Ihralablizg bxtv. :EMU TEAS.—We have just received at „ Al.intatock of Gram and Black Teas. azoonrahlth " I „, dl ;a v „keleor thli !blest Evelah Brvattut Tao fo ere Uallad¢taeaa. Tor nal* at Prances Pivally Oro- (0 , ~r.. 1 1101 % We stmt, Allegheny. STEW ART FYEL KNE R., Pressed Fire Brick BILLTENBERGEWS STATION, FAT COUNTY. PA lITILTZSIAN i IV AAGDICILIIOLD, O. 100 Third Street. Pittsburgh. Curtains, Cornices, Bands, Shades, Bli Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c. ' 43 - Portkutir attention psid to STEAMBOAT WOBIL CARPET FITTED A. 7) LAID TO ORDER. Antilam to F.! WHIPS! phi cs por t. i 22211 M-8 na .1' tt.a.lida-WT /ro .. Cloy Stove Weirehouse. BRADSIIAW, (Successor to T. vI.O •AIR &C 0..) Idannfacturar of TIN, IRON. and COPPER_ t 'ARE, and Dealer la STOVES., do., No. IPA WOOD IM RE , Indlreon Filth and Vlrgtu alley, Pitta. bitrgs, Pa. I foNslad Dtnavr - isszrzi l'ol7lslllltir. Atecoa- 6r, CO.. STREET, opporito roma. R. R. Awl, PITTSBURG - 1, PA. "jvi Mira' .eTORE to order ' on short notice, CASTIN S, :WAFTING & PULLETS, of alt slue dLacrlpti s, of the heat matorlala nod karat ■lilee; al . . WAGON AXES, SAD AWNS, CRATER Ao., always od hand or coat to ordor. -- - - ." at the Conn b. bo 11 lab my , ./IN UI, I 17 rockot IL unworn, 0 on rtinet. Tlory g Itinaxa,B trtoltry nod d ' 61.11AICBsin - ; IV IL GI Penn et., C.l TEAItI Li Iron Wor Dotter, Loromot Ittolchen, riro Sognr Pow, Iro Work, Ilridt, t, tko. All o-der Itea P.m Dolton Di tt•bur Ic/IT , E tt, IY r lc M A.N lIPAC• Penn A hp. P;boroPy 4-4POPetlng< CArpot Min.( MI raw. ena sh oder, Cotton Thne; 13dd Ohre; PI ngh Linos noul Paoh Cord; M i r+o br sIl tiro, tool dOloripliono, Patting. 4.1-Orrlors lett of the tlardwaro St.o of ki10.,131 W 4.1 MANI...t., will haTo Tatou tion 1•'24.17 ' I JAM MS 111. WIN, • 11./ItiIIPACTUR AR OF • Q UIPIIIIItte ETIIER; Sulp huric Aoid; • Sweet Spirlis n 1 Nitro: Nitric Acid: lloffncois clalnilync. Morintic Arid: A.,na Anoolmick, PFP: , - Nitrous do Foss lora sAutibm mya • hr4y 1.. fonlol Mt John !rain 41 5../ch, S 1 Won't ,tree! . -WI4I.IIABILTA-11C. t SON, , .., DLUSrBEit !AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 ..a. Fourth gtrti, !I•ol9bargh, ftiv.irolerlsl sla - c.t, [lna,. 1.11 loca Excelsior tall, AlleJEcty. : ltd. - Envy d+riictiou of Fittings for Walcr,aus awl 'Ream.bolll4ly , . . __ -. • - ... -• . iitolnnuoston, arc. ~.y.A.'3iEs .: . ' tETZER, Forwariling and .e."! COMM I ISil rN A14:11011 A NT, Glr thogslo or P1.01.1R. ]IIIIA IX, BACON 1.4 RD, BUTT Ell, SR AM, DILI A.I , ,FRUI T. hod Prod... trot. r4lly; No. Id Allr/..1 SI, ref, renter First, :Pi4 . lburgi, Po. I • linfor to I'. U. 1141loy, Req., Pittabargls. ll'illiarn Ihlwortb, Sr.. do, S. Cuthliert A. Nod, do, Ala.:II, Leo A Co., do. Jam 'Lloolop, Bob do: D., 114rpor, a Co., CtortnnAti; S. Brady, ,C.4414‘..r Al. A AI, Btodt, 151.r0110,,, 5...n0..1 Olt, tag,. do, Rrouglo A Vo , 410, l i at lon & Donlon, do; Bookman a 11r0., Phllodelphin. ! I 7 &Idly - 4- 011 A Fr 1 ,1171 1 ,111 VAN(161CB1111, —rt Arr GRAtI" & VAN GORUBR, IE RC IT 'll NDISE RR 0 KERS AND ir s ,v • 114 Seeebd Street, Pitt.shur,gh. • MOTS Irn ic.r. Nov ,Itglvvr 5 Dilworth, it Co. rh.upe.p. as• • iCt.ihaddphia. Ct k. uo , ti. I'. Ai.Nowhmll k Port ; T. F. .111m..t..., It. Nort,thla rre,.Dara.., Ithrg.4 a T. net . ; 11.1 E vassT t I3 A ILK Ell, . , fltnigteit AN it I'ItOVI.IION PIMISSICNMEI . WiIAN'FS, 2&lLiberty Street, enrner ~1 Heed, txßunGii, 06NN'A. ,*-Partleninr nttintian gir,a t0i1, , . porritn. and tel .1 V, Getr, DO et: , Fru,tx, Potnit,r, l'tr I, 1n. , !. Inttior .we, Clover n4ll nruntlay ger.d, dr. . 1. Ante promptly illlt4 Kt the lowest mlit lug prier, AI ea mut,. on rblYttintnaltt. (Miro of Mit P utbnrgli Bag Pdnunraentrr. ..nt.i,,, AINILIEL .6. FLOY D & CO., . ' . C0.11.1.1115310N 11ERCIIA NT:A, • .I.t!i-ntin Si: or, Grata end Produce Ilenenttly, : Sal I litltTS PrItEET, Itnnr re. It. it. ihlpot, illUil(111, A : L. er:li , d • ‘ , ..z , a t ' i'llAS 1 . 114.01k1G1 Clillik/WICK, dr HUN, OMMIR.SiON MERCHANTS, DFAtEhIt IN PAPER AND RADII, /in.] Awnta for tI Pale of latiitin m n , Eire Brick and Pot Clay, 119 an 41.113 Word ltraot. roar Sixth, Pltt,bargh. _lVrarvng, PNllfr at MamiCtettirere prlcea. Oneh for Ray.ze. JtvlAyd I . llr LICITLI ERI & SON. General Comnus -I;sion Agfottfl Af tho 8010 nun Porctooto of Ifool Idstoto. 1 N! , trket Pittslntr.!). J02:1,a1 1,40iD K FOLLSICTIII, IVIIOLESALE GROCERS, AND .O..LNILLi IN PRODUCE CrYII33ISSIgN 31ERCII A NTS fey the mlaof 1' METAL AND BLOOMS, Plit3jl.lll: Llberly S y 1. 133'.e.etE:0 rlrrvuuccu . l'A. J. D DADDD, H. C.O.NPLEILD Et CO., mlutnni & Forwarding iderchani• And Denlore In WESTEitN REERVE CIIEESF, 11"213t, LA B , PORIL. BACON, FIA)IIR, FIS3, & Pnart Arh •t, Petlerittnn, Owten.l k Lord Oil. Dry PiPsit end Prtzdono goner lly. Nom. 141 and 143 Front. Streat., NTT:WI/Will. It. 11 f'&l:llCitirtii, In aCLU LeltY R CU., ° ruenttlion to iluamnn, trernery & On.f orwardin4 and Commission Merchants, And IVlnde=lo Nan:n.ll3 Prodkaatt, FlotAr •nd Wool, N o . 1:..1 /Writ dn,t 124 Second tl. , Pittentryh, .1. 174—mr..19 1 sPalrigEat LIARBACOLI it CO., CiMMISBtON MERCHANTS I IDEJLLERS iN nos, Ilide., Provipions& Produce Generally Vo. 2 liiberty Street, Pittsburgh. .. 11 ' . A rs SC. 4 A 31 .- J - 11f. IL . rim [lll% LEM IN irl r, (4- rain and Pro (Sum,. _ Curnmitteion ;and Forwarding Merchants; No. 121 i S4cond St., Pittsburgh, Pa. my:3l:lyd " , tiOBEI 7-4- I.r illf 6 - I.lEr:, Wholes:do Grocer, Jill, lircelace midi Carramiratna Merchant, No. &A Liberty weal, near Railroad linsrea t air Orval, Pitiabaryli, Pa. apd 'A. KIF!EITS.& 8R0.. . • Sia_CITIC.4I-1, i t li o g r all It it r 5. , . PITTSBURGH. Corner 'lSrOod and Fourth Ste., se lilyit 1 • , • llama* scsuosraarg, aotical Lithographer , Nos. 174 d t+ Fifth St, Pittsburgh. N, DIPLO , MOWA CARDS, PORTRAITS, . 1 LARELF,IBONDS, CERTIPIOATE9 OP STOCK" IlvillEADS, Dil/tFtS, ay. nell:dly io ner's YrSufic Seedling Strawberry.. IF , ...‘ QUAL IE6 . IA'AVOY'S, SUPERIO ' to p.m , ssdiirm la ere , e</..1 to Sores MeV , 8 ' ire o Amor, audtrolo si n fo ten tivrim as productive as _ a ly Ler .4 tLo an d h mired varieties in caltivation " So r A) eI. I -'or r V l .O IMO 13sedilng. a gentleman with tto I 1.11 ' Unted and dorm business with for vactions have rover bad rano, to table dealing, which induces me • wonderfully prolitle berry.— flovettleating Ormunittes. JOUN SUILDOCII: JR., mrgh and Oakbuld Nurseries. ►nAt i ku 1)1 N . ) WO PYT 0 lin Pl7l Ar t T.D. YOUNG! CO EEEMEI gQ in 4 for a . 3;111 DAI Itaanufacturers. PIANIIPAIIrOIIER3 OP fezcossass T O J. ar.ms.,] 'LLIII,II.IDDLIG rth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., THONGS AND SWITOILES. solicited fres the Irv* and promptly .htt • ora. Os, or 6 par oent discount for sash. . at no ...,,ONDILY, or at Cartwright eI nt , will r. , d•lvo prompt attantam. 1W 11. ICa el 'l` Ct Y. tIU rif to John Clorlwrlgt - A,) CTIJItERB anti importers oz Tot.% Manny, finratlcaliond Deatial In. rilltOLN Nadu; Tackle, an, No. Se Wood o ataxia attantlon to the mainufficturing of 1 ere, An. Jobbing oral Roping with OM , tab. splbidly DIIDaL lAA OArtNERLL & co., below . blarbury, Pittsbur g h, Pa, OILER MAKERS AND SHEET e.rn, Idunlifactilmra of Barulllll'a Putout ra,Fitiod nu,lrind, ChLuiwye, Dal, Staple Pipit, Con. Wafers, Salt Pal Lift... Bouts, ( - t. Mao, illeckertillla.' o, .1 Viaduct Innut, duna at flu shortaat train n dirlauce prim - 101 y attoudfal tcc MF.2CIIaNTS Ito nod red; od and purple (111111; Costcru Iteservo, Imo Itoll, P1=1:1131 W I rati A CO f IF3 Liberty et• . S OgLEBRATED IMEMEM D TABLE CUTLERY K. &ILA LLENBDIGI 1111 & Wy •• Jr.,) 101 *mar arum I PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1859. Vittsbitrd 6Neitt OP rEP cirr. PUBLISIFEA DAILY, TRINTHEKLY AND WHBIELY BY R. 1E RRETT do C()., SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 17, 185 CITY AFFAIRS. AInir.(MOLOCICAT, ObEervationa for tile Gureile,by O. E. Shaw, Optician, 55 Fifth St.--corrected daily: 0 o'clock /L. IT 12 " fi - .r. st I=1!1 TRIAL roe COUIiTiILYEITING.-•-1 , 1;11t/h My.— George P. Hamilton)Esq., for the defehce In the lease of U. $. vs. Glass, made one of the most eloquent and powerful speeches yesterday morn ing we over heard from him. Ile spoke for the ,space^ of nearly two hours; ho reviewed, 'ex. Iplained or dissipated the testimony on the other 'side. lie concluded • his speech at about ten minutes to twelve, and was succeeded by rt. Bid dlo Roberta, Esq., Attorney for the District.— (That genticiman brought the testimony of the jprprecution to bear against the 11013119 ed with' jgreat force. Ile referred to that portion of the Idefence which produced the roll of counterfeit m oney from the canal boat, and placed it side by side with the testimony of 'Marshal Johnston, who swore that he knew those eounterfeite had jbeen out only about thirty 42 3 3, when he found lite roll at Glass' store. (refound that the date !pieces on the pieces of counterfeit 2i dollar jideces whioh were found in the 'trunk up stairs twos 1657, whereas Mrs.. Campbell had sworn that alio had Been them in the house six years . previous to last spring. lie dwelt with energy upon the letter found at Portage county, Ohio, signed 346 n 01199, and the tnferences to ho lrawn from it. Mr. Roberts spoke with more khan his usual ability even, and concluded a itpoecb of 45 +ninutes at half-past twelve Judge IWCandiess proceeded at once to chor7 Ike jury. The charge boviug coupluded, the jury retired ud, after a short aUtence, reiurned a verdict pf "Not Guilty. ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY —A meeting Vigo held Said evening in the Wesleyan Church on Wylie ttreet, to take into consideration the propriety of rgauizing or reorganizing an Anti-Slavery So ',tasty in this city. hßev. Mr. Gregory, pastor of . the We:dryer, hnrch, was in the chair, and Lewis Woodson, , noted as Secretary. The Preoident sub knitted the.plati and constitution for the Society, pa the same general basis as wasformed in in the Society in Worcester, Mass. That society hdvised the formation of similar societies all ver the country, to be called the Christian Anti !every Society, which should collect together he anti-slavery people of all the church. lOne of the speakers did not wish the idea to go abroad that this was a new organization in pitisbar g h, and that we were now tirst to get up ti society of that kind. Twenty-four years ago a Society was formed here, Rev. Dr. Bruce bring President and Mr. Woodsotztiecretary, We also had an anti slavery neozspaper—the Christian l'it.ntss—here, edited by Rev. Samuel Williams, Of the First Baptist Church. The first meeting isms held at a email house in Front street, and *as presided over by Dr. Fressly, of Allegheny. He wished it to be understood that this was a Seorganization. Mr. Woodsontaid that it.adels had been weave lb the Abolition cause Ho wished to Fee ehrio (tans unite hero to an, in concert againFt (hip crying evil, Ile had no confidence in men (hut gave ontifillenen in (lod, and Cbri4l, find the l There wee - 'her diseubsii.o. The meeting did lecisive action no to :, but will do that at al future mcclie ? , -.ire concert of action among the pasture and anti-Flavery.yeorte of alt the Evangelical entireties of (Ms city. OUR BOOK TABbr tltte utf. • Trial, 1111.1 T. lamp!." It) the nrob., 01 Oran, I Ilianiltott,..k. hew Yuri.: IThrhloo l Co. Farrah, Fy IJ. fi. Davie., namer of W.. 0,1 a Diatuand ,dtret.. i This beautifully bound book contains a moral nhd religious Isle, which will interest all who rend itt It is well !hut meth rending should lake lite +door wool.th of tho reading wtalob -o.ow ....Tar the attention of the young Its style in elotete and its moral tone pure and elevated. The book id well printed on good paper and in clear type, and we commend it cordially to parents who de- Ore Lo place gaud hooks in the bands of their o aildren. • . - 1,,, ma 11.,t11, (4..01.1' —llOO4 Ilope 5.rt,,,.. I:, ~ I Trowl•ridg.., ti..w V. lA, : , hphl .0 .1 Co : 1 . 11•1,,I, .1 S. It.. inon. 1 Tbili is not a story of fields of blood and cm - - nlign. No scenes of heroism and horror. nays Cllie preface, of banners waving nail brothers tiamplcd n od slain by brothers—or only the pale ple ghosts of these—await us here. But the LI ily struggles of lure and pride, and hatrtd, and d opair. which never cease on earth, will Interest ult chiefly in one walks about the "I 11l Battle (.},round." I This is a story for boys and girls. It is nue o those tales that spin out no naturally front b mely every day events that after having 'read it we wonder why any one couldn't write just mach a story. Tho art lies in concealing the on. e beauty:of' the narrative lies in its extreme r l ituralneas, Mr. Trowbridgo is the author of “tEnther trighthopes" and "Neighbor Jack dood,"' and•those who read those will nut fail to pleocure this also. -.0.- 1 A rrscrimmtra..—The Washington / - 2.,siiner siys: "Deputy United States Marshal, Bernard Ltougherty,,arrived at this place on Wednesday a ternoon or last week with an execution against tie county in favor of William McCoy, of whe e l. ie. ~ Virginia, for the amount of judgment, inter e t and costs recovered by hire in the United States Circuit Court at Pittsburgh, against the eininty, for-the amount of interest coupons upon bonds Matted by the county to the Ilemptild It. li. Company. The execution was served on the I ensurer and on Joseph Vaukirk, Bari , presi• (tent of the'beard of comminsioncrs. By an ad ‘i.rtisernentin the columns of the Kcsniinfr, we i for that the commissioners are making all due pi eparations to comply with the demands of the writ as speedily ns possible. Lawrence County —Attachments have also been i sued out of the U. S. Circuit Court in this city against the Lawrence Courtly Commissioners, to forward the collection of moneys due on jridg- Menlo obtained in that Court on certain railroad &pods. These obligations are held by David Pollock, Wm. M. Sinclair, Daniel Bower, J. A. Hawk, and S. .1. Slocum. The trials as they pro. greased were duly noted by the city press. The 'attachments order the payments of these dues oist, of the first money corning into the treasury of the county. , . , l , "Surrassesei."—Somo body or bodies, alga -1 g themselves "True Republicans," through the odium of a paid advertisement in the Dispatch o yesterday, Bays tinder the above bead "The friends of George Wilson, the Republi can nominee for Mayor, should ascertain why Rum!! &Vett, candidate for Controller, sop. 1 - p used th e tilde and eloquent address of Oliver I . Rippey, Llsq., in the Republican City Con y ntiou of Wednesday.' The writer of this—Daniel L. Eaton—W ould a sure thoeu "True Republicans" that he Is ro e oifsible for the non-appearance of that apoceb: that be reported the proceedings of the Canyon ti.,lmt in which Mr. Rippoy epoke; that Mr. Er r tt was not nt any time to tho knowledge of B iti , ~ i ElioEl, : io the room where Mr. Wilson WBB n minated, uorilici be see the notes, that Eaton in de of the proceedings until he ea w them in p lot. ;fa Would also state, for the satisfaction of the "Trull Republicans" aforesaid, that the spe e ch wag ,not "suppressed." Ruch notes of the speech Were caught as was convenient, and et ch were published. A committee woo appoint e to embody in their address the facto set, forth In Ur. litippey's epee* 1 .711.11[13.—A strike occurred among the cm pl.yees at the workshop of the I'., Ft. W. S. C. IL R., who called a meeting on Thureday to lake in o consideration what they should do. As. sulancee were given by Mr. Du l'uy, the Sequel tr tor, that he would do all he could for them, 60 yesterday (Friday) morning, the employ cot; mot avid and appointed a committee who wßed on Mi. Du Puy, and they received such to isfacUory assurances from him that they sg eed to go to work again to-day, as we are io t fo med. Mr. Du Pay tient the following (3m m Westin to the men : 7' the Employees of the Shops al Allegheny : I. } t ..., --.. a. Wens* ie entertaining crowds of our _ ._. as urance irbit.iify,:rn,llagDel.pfly: INTLIMIN—You herewith have my positive m Ik, will bo paid before any other claims rig net the road, and that my whole influence, an that of My counsel, will be used to get an o er from the Court to pay you for November, at he earliest possible moment. ... t f a r t hin ioili ono on his favorite science of Phrenology.— style of hia lectures is fascinating and abo •nil in reactions illustrations and laughter .pro coking experiments. We have beard well qu 'fled arid discriminating judges express great 'delight at the Dr.'s lectures and professional inariipulationsi The Dr.'s room will be found to tie iron City College Building, corner of sth itud Smithfield streets, where he lectures in the el' • le, sud Osu bo ems throughout the day. • Lim • PITTSnURGH GAZ "qOBIOIIOTIOB AND ITS rILODTCTS."—Tho ninth of Prof. Barker's coarse Of scientific lectures was given on the above subject, at the Universi ty lIMI, last evening. The audience was large and appreciative. There has evidently been an increase in numbers sines the commencement of the cause, and we are glad le sec that our- chi rens are becoming interested in that science to whieh they so largely owe their prosperity. The-lecturer commenced by referring to the subjeCt under consideration 'sit the last leeture, that of Illumination; and called the attention of the audience to come fine epecimens of coal oil and graffine, from the refinery of Adair & Yee der, of our city. fle illustrated the danger of explosion when coal gas is alldwed to mix with the air and then ignited. ?rids is a frequent canoe of accident. A Malatya? combustion was then. given as a preface to thaexperimental de =nitration. Tho ancients regarded fire as one of the'four elements, and Herattillus, 503, B C., considered it as the primordial ele men t, Thi s view 'held sway until the migo of the 'seven teenth- century, when Becaltet, a chemist and i ld physician of Germany, pro . a the well known rhicilliqie theory. As, mc mut elaborated by Stahl, it retained Repoli! until 1771. ,By this hipothesis all combuslibl podien write Com poilt* with Phlogiston. I 9 these limmed, the Phlogiston peeled off as a and the 104 1 beano:lg dephlogislicated. A =flog so welt fot the phenomena, it was n , onderful that it Waa not proved a fallacy , till i refined expert mentitM Laved/der in UK tHe conclusively provOt that when a 1 , 94 but 'd it united salt!' oxygen and thus received 1 ~ , of imparted something. For eleven yettis ha struggled against the opposition of the setntifie world, one man 'Maly being his supporter Laplace the As tronoiner. Gradually the bin view gained ground and was fully =eclat+ ere the close of the 10th century. The illnlius Mon Who hid originated it, and with it th e * hole of the mod ern system dam:deity, wastird to prison on fl false Charge; during the "re4l of terror" in France, and'execntad at the limier on the Sth of Airy. 1791, aged 5'2 years. IN SUN. IN MAI, . 00 22 . 41 80 guide his day combustion liis been regarded as th)o simple exercise of *Warms of chemical affinity, evolving light and ho t In Unordinary sense, however, it is a union df the body burned with unygen. This body is satf . to be o isombus tible,.tind the oxygen a sup** of combustion. Perfect combustion requires atill supply of both these, t If either be defielentihmcontbusiion is imperfect and the resultS cetlex. These (acts were ohown experimentally: A bit of ignited chart:mkt was immediately extinguished .in o jar of chldrine gas, while Phosphorus was open laneonSly inflamed in the same gas. The piece of dint : coal being relighted otsl put iu a jar of oxygen, the affinities were died Into play and the result was n hrilliant torei t u s ti on . Th e varying affinities of chlorine woo ohown by mix• iug it:with olefiant gas and igling the mixture. The Hydrogen alone, united tth the chlorine and the carbon, was deposited to II dense bleak sotokO.( Turning to ordinary combustion, (a union with oxygen,) the predicts obtained by the hirning of Phosphorus, Sidium and Iron, were joined. The first an sell, the second au alkaline and the third a neutral body. Hence the character of the cruntamiitle determines the prodded The jar iu which tat carbon had been hornet": was then examined MIA found to contain a gas, which no longer supposed combustion, nod Which reddened vegetabt blues. Ily.iLs rendering lime -water milky itwos declared to Its girlmoic, seal Water wat shown to )tea product of the combustion ei hydrogen, and both of these to ho the solo products of thd burning, of the ordiorry fuels aid ithts. Car bonic 'skid was shown to he iqw.tduct of respira tion. ..A bottle of water, beuntfully clear, was exhibited ne having been geriened by the com bustion of a jet of coal gas. Tho.Propertics of carbonic act) go. were thin eauoidered. Colorless, having Wight mlor,holf as heavy again nil air, it was >roved to he a burnt dwdy and, as a consequetco, no, a sup -porter iaf combustion. It waarbtaincti from carbonate of lime t marble) by fie action of an acid. It woo remarked that it frvincntly cause" the death of tlitom entering drip wells, hence the precaution of lowering a lighted candle first. If it itr'nxiinguialutd, the well 10 got safe. This gas may be removed by 'breech in charcoal freshl ': burned, or water, to short Ir. Carlon when horning olviya forms ihisgas when it has a free attusts of oir. When, howwer, the supply of air in term, , arbouic o silt , it 't met which is hi g hly p o i tilun., hence the dente of •huse who sleep in iscl,e 1... , .m with a char" pal filo. Some of the Weer freireetie eh( iii IL liheneo-.lfh iil..- Lentil/ (I Hue tili , f , eci noel en flo lop of igtaite,l urconi in r u nelosio the !either al. hued tithe lieolitifid a apinliono ofeorlon le fill Its tintotit.ine mien in Ilie world. The Uext two lecluree, on Tuattk3ar.l,Frlay veningff ( next reek, 1501 be upon meopherie arot Veltnie Eleelntity At :tit's'. :tog t,r Ow City Et - Itottltvo tont:l44w, ttitpoirsittil 4y tho Into IttputOwan Conwtttion, the Ch:tirtottO and t 4 rettary wero authorized tt,l tt.tl to rt-lkirets the following otationatticati , t to It C. 1 , % Ittitt • • Pr. I, I:I:, -la., E...., . ehtlf the Eve,otire Committee appvinted by the ht. Re. pub) lean' Con vention of this city, wo desire tolibbess you Ural 11 matter of greet- importance to he rte publicap'party. Believing, as we do, that the success of litpuli canisn,ilc the grand object we all have in view-11a principles aro everything and men nothing—ad that fori: tho pnrposo of attaining our object, it is fli• r011.11014 . 11u1y to surrender and discard alike Fit, iutoreste:and political and personal prejudice., an meet in-union and Ettleinf.ny uron a r,•ltntl ;dodo:, and under the Icadirrhip of n single standard Ware —regretting, as vro sincerely d o , le e dunc o lii e which hey° produced dittlnion in our ranks, and pro cured trop scparato nominations for the office of Afayor,two desire, with the advice and consent of our candidalft, iloorge Will., Esq., to make the follow leg 'propositions in goad faith: and we hope it mill ha as agipeablo to you to accept the propositions no it is for Ist Ao tender them—. Firstt We propose to refer the nomination for Mayor back to a rote of the peoples, and let them do. tarmino,which of the tiro candidates now in the Geld shall be !ha nominee of the Republican party.: Second: In thoevou tor the above proposition not tneetin,i your appreval, we propose that another pri mary elietion be held in tits Third ward, and that the action ofthe Republicans in that ward shall deter mine the;;ntiestion between yourself and Mr. Wilson. With phe request that you trill favor us with a lull and direkt reply, we remain very respectfully, yours, to, A. M. 811011, Chairman of the City Republican En. Com. .loon L. Dorn, Seely. The (Ongoing communication woo delivered in writing te IL C. sayer. Jr., Esq.. on Dec. 15th knet and no then Plated thot ho would reply on the Id lowing dny. On Dec. 16th inet. Mr. Sarrynr replied verbally:dhrough hie friend, Mr. David Morro. o Allegbe4, no Milner?, Cl 7. '•1 , n y frlrehrr which communication and re.; ply art, pnbliehed by order or the Committee. A. M. I.lnowe, Jon r 4; ISa 86011111 somo days . ago.have called atten tion to palter St &it. tmexpelledtrand of Cod Liver advertised for vale in the Gazette. It will be found in the shops of our principal drug gists, who are prepared to exhibit the most un excepdrinablo testimonials no to its superiority and undoubted genuineness and purity. The universal introduction of the article into the practice of our most respectable physicians, speaks volumes in behalf of its virtues. The brand of '.Baker Baker &Co. possesses decided superior ity over till others in the market, from its putlty, sweetness, uniformity of preparation, freedom from taste and offensive odor, and its marvellous efficiencyand admitted virtues, as a safe, effica cious and simple medicine in severe chronic dis eases. tine advertisement. • to the inpproaeliieg holidays wo hope to sea itinu gurated an entirely new system—the adoption of a new line ot . ' presents—something substantial, endear ing and useful. Trinkets and gewgaws- have bad their day, and we hone to see them give Way to a fashion which shall commend itself to the good sense and invitation of all whose means will afford so great a luxury es that of presenting with the kind regards of hothead or friend a splendid Sewing Ma chine of the drover .1. Baker manufacture—beauti ful to Imh.d.l and serviceable as beautiful and orna mental. Oa to their storeroom, over llugus' store, corner of Market and Fifth streets, mooed story, and make the purchase before the stock is eihausted. Tua members of the Pittsburgh tlymnasium, at their rhoms on Diamond street, will give one of their pored and interesting exhibitions on Tuesday evening next. These exhibitions have heretofore been well attended, by ladies and gentlemen, and have been of the moot creditable character. IV a arelpdehied to the well•knowo first of T. B. Poterann & Brae., of Philadelphia, for the eontinuatltin of "Horatio) , Son.," by Charles Dickens; item a copy of "Taloa of a Grand father," liy . Sir Walter Scott. For hale at Runt & Miners, Masonic Hall. TZIN Democratic Executive Conitaittee met yesterdaynnd fixed upon Ttitirsdaypi next week no the Om, for holding,the 'primary meetings, and the following Tuesday as the time for hold ing their Convention to nominate candidates for Mayor, Controller and Treasurer of this city. OnritAse FAlll.—Tho annual fair for the or phans coalmen= on the '22d inet., and will con tinuo one ',week. Great preparations are beteg made for It, and it will doubtless be one of the most attractive ever hold in the city. EAT S: Co., No. 55 Wood street, have received an eloper avaortment of bookend opted to the season. *idle of Lis gut booke are truly superb, The Mayoralty 111111 1=222:1 LATEST NEWS EY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Sixth Congream—First Session IWASERNGToR Crrr, bete SKrlein.—Thero was no Session in the Senate to day, that body having adjourned over till Monday. Ilorsc.—On ruction of Mr. Niblick, of Indiana, it was resolved that till the election of a Speaker, the Clerk of the last House be authorized to exercise theq, ower deroliing on the Speaker for preserving ortrWin . the galleries and on the floor of the Rouse for thiktme being, under the rules of the Mouse, and that the Sergeant-at-Arms, for a like purpose, be un der the direction of the Clerk. - . Mr. Bonham, of Senn: Carolina, said tho whole country was anxiously looking to the aspect of id fairs here, and enquiring why. we , do not elect a Speaker. The, reason was that. the majority of the House were unwilling to paces in that chair an en dorser of the Infamous Helper book, and deem them selves justified In resisting his election by all fair and :honorablo_meaus. Ile had nothing to ray against Mr. Sherman personally, but he referred to him politically, and he cordially assented to the re solution that neither he or any other man who en donied Helper's book was lit to be Speaker: Tho gentleman continued in this strain in a speech of considered° length. Mr. Clemens, of Va., wanted tho Hoare to proceed to a vote for Speaker, and objected to gentlemen being compelled to sit here four or five hours in or der to give their brethren an opportunity to ventilate their rhetoric. Mn gave notice that he should retire from the Mall when he was physically disabled from attendance. If its could not- got a pair, his friends would hive to - tote without him. The Clerk stated that having been empowered by the 'louse to suppress disorder, both on the floor and in the galleried, ho should discharge his duty, but hoped that no case would arise compelling him to exercise the authority thus conferred. Bauer° a Ds - rait--Mr. Sherman's vote on the first ballot taken to-day was reduced by some of those who heretofore voted for him going over to Mr. Gilmer, who was supported by the following mem bers: Merin. Adams of Ky., Anderson, liy., B.:to ter, Bailey, N. V., Brabson, Briggs, Brystow, Campbell, Davis, Md., Etheridge, Male, Ilarris, Md., lfaskin, Batton, Mill, Junkie, Leach, N. C., Mallory, Maynard, Millward, Moore, Ky., Moor head, Morris, Pa., Nelsen, Nixon, Pennington, Quarles, Scranton, Schwarte, Smith, N. C., Stevens, Stopes, Vance, Vorreo, Webster and Wood. Those who voted for Mr. Boteler after Mr. Gilmer withdrew from the canvass were MUFF, Adams, Anderson, Ny., Anderson, Mo., Bonligny, Brabson, Briggs, flrysten ' Iteyametti, Etheridge, Balmer, Hardin:can, Harris, Md., Hatton, II ill, Leach, N. C., Maynard, Blallory,Noore, liy., Nelson, Quarter, Smith, N. C., Stakes, Vance, Ifebster and Woodson. The above votes explain the cause in the ditferenco in the result of the two votes to-day for Sherman and Bornck, re. rpectively. Such of tho above named RS had before voted for Mr. Sherman, returned to his support after Mi. :Bleier withdrew. .5 TEST (111 E TO) E Arrival of the Nova. Scotian. Ibm,..t,th, Dee. 11;.—Tho following is the latest ows by the Nova Scotian, by lelegraph to (baths. Liveneool., Dcr. Ist.—A ;51.1,161 despatch says a sharp engagement tank plaeo between the Span lards and Moors on the 2.,th ulh The loss was hoary on Loth Si thn Spantants had SO killed and 400 wounded. rants, Nov. 30.--An eapla alien of the current reports regarding the bombarding of Tangiers has been given, which says that the French squadron neither bombarded Tangiers nor Tatuan. A small fort on the east of Morocco having fired into a French steamer, the latter replied, and having dismantled the fortification, rejoined the squadron nt Algeiiras. ft is aim stated that the commander of the French squadron had informed the Morocco government that this does not change the relations of the two coun tries. Tho Opijaione Nationale has received first warning r publo,hing an article on the temporal power of Ile Pope. MABSEI.I.F.S, Nev. :Ph—Constantinople alviceire port a great storm in the Entine sea. About 80 vet. sets were loot end tire coast woo strewn with the dead. The inhabitants had stripped the survivors of all t h eir en on , Tug steamers had been sent to ren der assistance in the reitovery of the property. Lostows, Dee. I.—The Paris correspondent of the Timer says it is still uncertain whether Eloginuil intends to join the Congress. In an interview with Metternich, Count Wales:ski. it is said, assured the Wince that the influence of French diplomacy will continue to ho exorcised in Central Italy in favor of a spontano.ms recall by the people of the Grand Dykes. The Malta correspondent of tha Times announces ningerous accidents to vessels ladoned with grain, in consequence of the tato severe gales in the Meat,- railcars, Calaut..-aurtua, port! Cone of theta 4,111.•ial) antn.anciug the death ,4 Nona ha. boon roreived in Calmat., from Kalanann doe; bat they are not Imliered. A , ..ording to the late,t a, counts hewail lorying re , raihe on the fron tier and threatening to annihilate hod:govt. • Hobo, about 1,600 mon pith him The Paris correspondent of the Aforping Herald says a battery comru,rll ilontletir, so as to con, 111.1t1 are entrance of the Seine, WaS completed. Tho Dank of Barcelona has offered the Spanish government an advance of five million teals, without interest, for all the time the war with Morocco might last. A r• , nespondeut of the MGrning Post says Aus tria still holds rut against the terms proposed by ['ranee, and supported by England, for going into Cengren. A letter from Parma in the Milan• Gazette stator that the aetemblies of Central Italy will beconvoked. 1: adds that the people are load in demanding the re turn of Gen. (larihaldi. l'nl . .MA.—Aecording to information received here, the difficulties between France and Austria, raised by the delegation of Central Italy to Mr. Iluuncom - - • - - ni are not yet removed - . Mauna?, Nor. 2 4 .—Yeaterday more than 4,000 Moore attacked, for the third time, the redoubt before Cerulla and wore repulsed. Their defeat was cow pieta. The Spaniah troops showed great bravery during thin engagement. The extraordinary- corps de arrueo is crossing the straits. Fresh rigiments have disembarked at Ceuta. 'frets, Nov. 20.—The 'difficulties made by "'M any iu tho delegation of tho Regency to 13noncom •agni hare not yet been settled. llnntas, Nov. 20.—The British Parliament had eon prorogued till tho 24th of JanuAry. -- The ship lied Jacket had arrived from Melbourne, ipL 10, with 4(4000 ounces of gold. It is confirmed that the Cardinal Antonelli will present Rome in the Congress. Reports ray that persecutions and ill treatment of tesionaries in Cochin China, hare taken place. 'he steamer Eagle and a water-logged timber laden 0. Cann in collision off the coast of Arron. Twenty Pengers were droteee I. The balance were saved, ansailed is the Nova Scotian for Paris on the 1 - 01- levig Wednesday. Arrival 'of the America. 6,avita.n, Dec. 16.—The mail steamer America, frow.iverpool the :id jest, arrived at Halifax this tuorrig. Her advises are two days later than those by tiateamer Nova Seotian. Th.,rese of Europe is chiefly engaged in the dis cusahof matters appertaining to the approaching Congre, and probable plenipotentiaries to represent the vu.53 powers. Theundon Times strongly urges the claims of Lord .llnserston to represent England in the Con gress. It Is mimed that tbo sth of January has been set aside fuhe first sitting of the Congress. Lirerool Mut. ilarket.—Tho Broker's Circular reports a sales of the weak at 51,0011 b.slos, inclu ding .:dfl bales to speculators and - 7,500 bales for oxpurt,All qualities hare notated a slight declino partiallso the extent of W. The market has bean dull. a sales of to-day. Friday, are ostiteatad at 7,000 bur, (ho market closing quiet but steady at the follqug authorised quotations Orleans fair, naiddtg, Mobilo fair, %. Up land, Intl: middlings, 0 11.10. There ix a stock of 410.0 hales, including 255,000 of American can Cow LetEst.Lir.. .tikteroley Prrning. —Cotton quiet; calked sales b,OOO bales. Ilroadstulti quiet --nothingon, p r „ r i,i on London, ,u duy .— Consul till;;Cntlag. STA.: minces from Manchester continua to bof a favorable character, the market closing firm ateady rates. Lirrrpool. — readMulis declining, excepting Corn which is lirm.Provisions dull. Loodon.—Ciels 96i0p6Z. Tho bullion in the Bank or lingln has increased 13:3,000 daring the week. Moneyichangod and in good demand. Cnanesroconec. Is.—At 8 j o'clock this evening two of the col:maned prisoners, Cook and Coppic, escaped from thail and were fired upon by the sen tinels and dtivetack to prison. They aro now in the custody of Stiff Campbell. Thoy had mounted the jail wall ateliscovered. They had sawed their manacles asuttr with the-blade of a Barlow knife, which they hatenceeled and made into a tine saw. It is ascertninetom their confession that they have been engaged iensparing for escape daring the last ten days.. Theaado a hole in the wall near the window which ts concealed with paper, hiding the bricks they reread under the bed. On the alarm being given theynde no resistance, but surrendered. This event has placed the utmost excitement, and all aro on the ale CH A nzzsrciwx.a., Dee. 16.—Tho negroes, Green and Copeland, he •3ust pail the forfeit of their lives. The crowd the town is vary gteat, and the execution was vittsod by sixteen hundred persons. At nine o'clock a morning, the field was oven. pied by the troopstd at raven minutes of eleven the procession walks appeamnrs It arrived at II o'clock at the reaffit The prisoners were in swag on, accompanied ' the sheriff and jailor. They mounted the Katie kb a firm stop. Tho.prison ers had the caps pl over their beads by tho eller i fr, and after an appr itto prayer by Ear. Mr. North, of the Presbyterial treh, they were launched into eternity. Before demo was cut, Green was heard to offer up a ferrentirayr. Copeland was notbeard to pray. Green's tackle broken and bodied with oet a straggle. ' Coptisiwrlthed in violent contor tions for several sulattro The prisoners bade fore well while on the B 0 to the ministers, Meters. Baugh. North-`e° erkspreating a bopo to meet them 'in heaven . - e up fell at eleven minutes past eleven o'clock. heslies will be placed In the ilf Jail for burial to-m vr . , On the receipt of ' 0 rit of the attempted es cape of Cook asukco • ''es 47. Wise telegraphed to• VOLIME LXXIII-NUMBER 10 Gen. Tallafferro to take possession of Ms ;lAWhich over accordingly done at Olsen We have had an exciting time duringt he Plial. 24 hems, which has just closed with the eneeidiej of the four prisoners. Throughout the day,i4ests s ay , there was a meat influx of strangers, tad; eitii 1 of the county, who were flocking in to witness Ih4sst Oct of the Harper 's Ferry tradegy. Thal tatter` Muse thee early, apprehending that they mlghLbe detain ed at the outposts, as was the case on ;the ~ 4 1ajr of Brown's execution. The vigilance eternised:it the railroad depot on the arrival of a train,Was ''..lie ILI stringent as on the occasion of theisseentlithofßrawn and but little difficulty wast,experieneedln getting into town. Shortly of the arrival of the tepid In the afternoon, a grand military dress parading all the companies in attendance took plac4lthe Arlon, went through their evolutions with great ;Alli s and wore reviewed by Gen. Tallisferro, who _lams eirtithe ground in fell dress, and mounted on'ts splendid charger. The prisoners were visited yeiterdar by the Rev. blessre. Nassau, Dutton and Mirth, hf the Presbyterian church, and the Rev. 33. Waighinf Ithe Methodist Episcopal church. The serricce du the cells were of an interesting and solemn" ihaftletX7_, OM d were participated in by all the condemied,thodgh it is now evident, from subsequent event4d.hat peek and Coppir, at lasts were playing possubl, as Clair minds must have been fixed on hopes Of life and liberty, rather than death and eternity, at thsi time they were making outward protestations 'cif reSigna lion. They all gave en unqualified assent to the conviction ofieligions truth,taid each earreiked Si hope of salvation in the world to come. 1 Cook and Copple were the loud eat intheit pro fessions of a change of heart and In the hinpe of Divine forgiveness; they freely adrands2 itheirgnilt and acknowledged their doom as a just on and that in the main they have been treated with the rittallst kindness by all, though they thought that skeet, of the witnesses were father bash In their digit:4o6y. The ministers imagined' that they had likoserrit) a decidedly favorable change in the condition:of Cook', mind since his interview with his sisteri. Vpito that time his calmness and bravery were regardedjas proceeding from a lack of feeling, but on leaving him yesterday afternoon they reported that hiriad been ledto meek forgiveness in his protelitatiend,of religious convictions and hopes of forgiyeaess,:alltof which was undsubtedly intended to hoodWink.thair prospect of escape. Cook has been visitedithrtingh. out his imprisonment by the Iter. Greeni North tat the request of the prisoner, as also of Gov. 3415[ 4d Willard. Tho Rey. Mr. North was preset:lE4oin in. terviow between Copplc, and Mr. Butler; a Quaker gentleman from Ohio, who raised the prisoner;; be describes the interviewee an affecting °naiad apelike highly of Air. Butler's Christian deportment and ad vice to the prisoners. Mr. Butler says thin Coptic was a trusty but vary wilful boy. An eccl 6 oftep pie of the same name, from Ohio, his fatheei brothbr, also visited him yesterday, the interview listing ter over en hour; he seemed in much distress at Ma sad fate which awaits his relative. .. „. ; This was the condition of affairs up to g o'elork last evening. All apprehensions of an intended tea- 1 cue bad long dace been banished; so firmly had the - conviction settled in the public . mind, thatimilitary duty was voted a bore, and the finale of the tragedy was regarded as at last approached. At ti *lank last evening the whole town was thrown intoncoMtue tion by the report of a rifle under the jail:wall, f. lowed by several other shots from the' vicinity of t he guard bowie in close proximity to the jail. The*ll.• nary was Called to idler and the excitement was di. tense beYand - abything that has yet occur ell during our over-memorelde era of military °cadet:lon. la a few tninutes the streets .4111,11 [Wearies of . ihellOin were in passessien of..armed men, and X Waijwith 81.0 difficulty that the eaisso of 'the turmoil was cia. contained. Humors of every description ware afloat, and it Was at one lime thought that the prisOners hid overpowered their guards and made their escapes and than that an attack had been made on tlinjail, by parties attempting to rescue the prisonere. l 1 i • The bodies of the negroes, ofter heingent;cialrh, were placed in poplar coffins and carried beck tn ti e jail ; they will be interred to-morrow on 'the .npfit 'whore the gallows stands, though there is a party Of medical students here from Manchester, Isho. , will doubtless pet ono", them to remain there long.: ; ' I Extrusion or Coon men Colwyn—The bodies ofWriti„ tyro negro ',M.0.,. havin g been brought back to the nth it Ca tamer to la o'clock, mince was given to Pook.or4 omae that their time was approaching, only ere. ho mote Iswg allowed them, the military inurematiA sitnibir to th.ve at the Ova eaten:lon were ...Tented, andap wigdi with two mere conies was etanding at the door °tithed . At ball - past la o'clock the Fame military escort wit; hi ietut Inn.. Meantime tae closing religious ceremorded Werelpr gnawin g le the cell. Ohne the faller[ - of the Attempt elf Conk and Co l lor. to maps lest eight, their undated coni• pwaro and uppercut tweignatien had given wanandiheY now looked at the reality of their fate with the hid cotton?. Won of it. awfrd certainty. They were reserved mid rattier quiet, but Joined with fervor lu the religion, caritoOniele conducted by the Rev. Mourn. ?loat h Lobe anli:Wallaii- Wbeti rolled noon by the Pheriff, they mood calm; and - after bidding farewell to the guards of th.. 1011, were hAijulddate the veinal and Ruda cents on their ...ftrns. on Thar appearauce was rather that of helplesadea likirPitat of resignation , and they twined to take but little ire dl mything as the procession elowly moved on to the ( old er death. 'n,ewleou reached the scaffold at thirsted Mantra tot co coo o'clock, and the prisoriera ascended with', ffiKet thlued nrinuess, liestrely warpresed by that of Captalltow A briot peeler W. tarred up by out. of the clergythen,.fhb rop...wooc adjus [ ed, the Clll3 drawn over It'd(' Wild.ciMa - b sere oth we latm shed into eternity 111/1.1.11 minute. hiker i theft nieeliCiVtirn a ... iieritli d ird excWthit"ity . Diddled farewell to the ministers and sheriff. AtterigeXcifs, W. atilll4/04 about 1"....k.8 neck he exclaimed, "be id gawk . pooled,.. oho il was repeat,' by Comdr.. Affetlianittng ebb.. [hitt) , Inlialloß tent. la d der wet° taken dowwwno placed in black walnut real os, prepared for them. ...,.That (M Cook was titre placed I na poplar box, labelled and.tifriaardi as follower—'•Ashbell P. Willard end Robert Croiley, - dOll William atrovt, New loci" The corn of Coppic wit, placed is • Molnar I.X, to be forwarded to his mother to sown:. The sentinel etationed near the jail, reported thrill at a quarter past S o'clock, he observed a mat:4o'olM jail snail, Whom he challenged, and receiving no snl swan, fired at him; the head of another retie rad seen above the wall, but he retreated as soot:tins ;the first one hod been fired at. Tho man on shit wild seemed at first, determined to persist, and ma afoul making an attempt to jump down, when th 4 senta nos declared his intention of impaling him !mild] bayonet; he then retreated into the jail yard agt ; Coppir, and both gave themselves up without fur e/ resistauce. Cook afterwards remarked that, if:ha could have got over and throttled the guarddict would have made his escape. The Shenandoah mountains are within ten minutes run of the jail wall, itjtidtad he reached them, with his thorough knoirledg,' of the mountains, his arrest would have been diffinalt/ especially as hot few of the military could hdyiril "fol. lowed him during the night. They had !untended after two weeks labor, whenever alone, and aini'jritti when their bed clothing mottled the sounds of:a owl which they bad made out of an old Barlow knif' id cutting through their iron shackles so that thrir ekuld put them off at any moment they should huge their work completed. '' I They had also made a sort of a chisel out of"; an old bed screw, with which they succeeded asp er4 tunity would offer in removing the plaster filsm i thd wall, and then brick after brick, until a space stiffii cleat for them to pass through was opened,. all Mal rcpt the removal of the eater brick. The part of tkut wall on which they operated was its the roarer ;'told beds on which they slept, and the bed being int4tie4 against the wall completely hid their work from % —r , i vri Tho bricks they took out were concealed In tht. drain of a stove and the dirt and plaster were plated o:.t tweets the bed clothing. They aeknowledge'd Mesl had been at work a whole 'week making the epertit, it; Their cell being on the first floor, their access Mille yard was quite easy; here, however, was 4 Imdte brick wall, about 15 feet high, to scale, whl4h 40 ill catty was soon overrovie with the aid of the timber of the scaffold on which Capt. Brown washangnill and intended for their execution on the noit 4iy{ They placed these against the wall and loitln ant -I tended in reaching the top, from which ebby ctinidi have easily dropped to the other side had' hotlilla vigilance of the sentinel on duty so quicklyletiiii4 their movements. They were arrested in I. t e jell/ yard by Gen. Tallid officer erre and an of is slaya i who rushed to the jail the moment the; alirm Wog: given. Sheriff Campbell and Capt Avis' tarepo; course, much chagrined at this narrow eSeupt,lc their prisoners, especially as they had resistertaililn-1 terference of the military within the interiO4of she : jail. The prisoners were shrewd and riscodisg fel-1 Inws, and they were undoubtedly without Anylie compliees in their undertaking. - 1 1 , 1 1; The friends who were still here, were also, 'fearful 1 that they might be suspected of having a kisehrladge 1 of the attempt. The general impression is the(' tho prisoners had walled 'Until midnight or later, they might have reached the Mountains, but iris ems . ' mused they were fearful of being watched during the: night or desired to have as much of darkness I r ts pee-! ! eiblo to gain a good distatee before daylight wonlill •. allow of a general pursuit HARPER'S FERRY, Dee. 15. - The prisoners b. w sjiy they got the shackles off their foot by !Milt them with an old knife and then forced the bare., kruistnt tiorstanding occurred a few days ago between (fone'ral Talliaferro and the jailor In regard te - placidg sen tinels inside the jail; the jailor-, °lain:trips right 4o have his own men; the bleneral gave way,lntiolasOd a guard on the outside Which bat thus prevented the escape of the prisoners.— Cook says he cool hare made his escape had be jumped down and th °Died the sentinels. Davumone., Dee. la.—The American has , irid a special dispatch, stating that . Cook and Copiiki. gt tempted to escape. They cut whole through thi. will of the jail, by which to make their exit, bdi'wol" , fired upon by the sentinels. The prisonorikwern heavily ironed. -- Wasuourou CM', Dec. la --Tho [from has talie l, two more ballota for Speaker, with the following rwwltrit—ith hsllot Sherman, tat; Bacook, Sta attatUrtg, O. alloloot withdraw. PM tabot: shermen, Ill; Itocte.k, Stk Bower; boattoring, 9. A democratic mama •111110 041 to-eight. LOrISN 'LLD, Dec. 16.—Tho river is Unit]. With seant nino and a half feet water in the anal. Thsee is six and a half feet of water on the falls. .st. itOUlO, at. r i - 71 .... --_,,— --4---c. FVOR ST. LOUIS.—The excellentakk veamer VIXEN, Ceptalo -- Alamo. wlll term tin tho shore and lotertnedlato porta on BAFTEN, DAY the 17th toot. at I o'clrok e. al. For freight or pan* apply on board or to i t deli FLACK, DADYES k CO, , Agetts.i t for firmpbts & Otto ® J • — iis ...._______...„... - Ds gauLen Prrrsallitilr& le ga n gi 31,1,, USSIPITI/3PACECT.—POIt MUNI'S. —The elegant steamer ORB:Copt, Cleo. D. II oo ro,v Ui je for the abore and all hatermsdlate ports on HATUILL&Y, 17th lost. Por freight or paassge apply on toad or td f.' don FLAWS, HAMS% 2 CO., Agonts.i; Fgi t txgFT ll 4. an A .l l t NEW AAA dogma DE VENDEE, Captain Ernouovill bare forth. gu totermadtsta,_ aorta on Tiila DAT. at sr. For niter or pump apply on Dogial or to ' du, YLACJ3, BAINES CO. AllTak riIENDER LOINS, PIG'S FEET, SPA,E. J. RIBS, itc., for !Ale by ZACISSON kTO_II I yNIMI4 lIOU 11114=1:1=44.1. CokliEßCl2:t RECORD 0031‘tr.r 7,, * OP AIIBITILMON FOII. lUMMIER. JAJOZS ruc . J... V. r.- X. J. WARD, Run Owl= Clliill7 l'AnsoN. :am , . R Licarsz P1TT13131314.014 nagkr:rm. [Reported lipecially for the rinsburga Guette. Yrrrantactl, Bacounac:Rrontata 17. 1859. nt ,oll B—tbe demand continues peek ales at depot of 805 bbl. Earn, Funny at A6O and 60 do tit 35.63. Prom mort., 1400 bale to lots at y.5,,15G5,35 for SoOen $5,40a4„75 fur No. rra....aetitoly at 45m/0;0t 85,731346 for Dually do and 80,- 1240,3 for buoy. nye rte.:, 35 Wald $4,60. 1.1114UN-easlia at depot of 125 boahltra at 8735; Row, 250 btadt from atom at 76; Ltuunr, 70 bath No. 2 Rortag at 75. 6RORERll2B—aatra to city trade otlo [lntim Bogar at by, sod 25 bbli If damn to country at 62. , ROGB--talc of tome small dud dressed &snot 634 e) 33.4, sod ^l5 do at 6% for fat anon .. • 403.121813:11AT F10:02R--nka 2co/11 atomof 4 WO I,a at 31,10 81 100 tbs. • •• APPLES—In good drananktialostf 6 Ibis at 8.2,2:s 123 do at $2;..5" (44 V. 37; 72 do at ,60; '3O do at $2,26. .BREIT--aaloa of 10 [man Timo th y at /W. MILK MEAT—o oak of 60,000 Ito &dos at 774, cash. LARD --a este of 12 bah No. 1 at 1030. at 64 9firan—ule lf of 40 and 180 bat W, R. at 10, and 10 du RlD6R—odea of 10 tdds at $O,lO 7 tad. QB3lE—Wm 02 20 Ttrriles at 6443 doe Pigeon., at 6C7 and 33 pair Rabbits at 16. Dry Goods Market. The seuon for brisk wiles It now at a close sod small orders only ma baton filled. The trade or the past six mfinths lass Wen satisfactory, much more so than was ex pected, wad will compare well Is amount and nullity with any mean to the last two, yearn The efforts made by our Dry Goods Jobbers,. of late, to wane for this market the patronage of the better ChM of buyen, have been eminently susenssfed. We quote: Prints, rod gladder.. . Steam cokes-- , G eS, 8 Fugitives— .... ...... 5 .... • ..... 012.34 Bro. Sheetings, Pittsburgh Do do Do do Llnings-._ Rocks, thong, light, es lo usual et thieves.; are sti DX ll in gong assortmeta. /MONETARY AND V1J1N1N1G11.0131.1... ST. Lucas, Doc. 11 .-710nr—demand email: sales of 50 0 ble at $5,1234Z5,37 foe low graders to good city Mom $5,5 0 fur city euper, and $5.12 for country hatra. Wheat innetlve; receipts for twenty-four hours 4,:100 bush; ytee at $1,1001.12% tor far fall: $ 1,10 D 1 ,30 fur 6 1101111111 d prLme do. Coro—nothing of moment dulog. Mae arm at $5,4045,M. Provislorm in Moiled demand. Linge—ealee of GOO, averaging 20 100 and over, at 611 m 220 head at Crig6%c, and 1,050 heed at 4(dic, accordion to weight. The number alanghtered at this polo t,todate, 441,000 heed; last year Ude limo It was 53. 1 01, and Um season about aimed. - The marcity of currrney e01ith...,, and the hog curium 111 still farther dap:mead m conicomence. The mecipts were &beta 5,000, liro wet &oleo,, but the. 00,0 a good WW2, round lots lair over trom yesterday, and, with few buyers, prices fell to-Joy 154. Drearial hots tepid at $505,76, nod for riffs heavy $646.30—e1: sing dull. Those were also very few Layeredi lire bogs, end the market woro opnotanall y quiet upset.—{Chimou Pram. The day opened with anxious inquiry fir currency, and partim in the .teen aimed exchmge In large an:Lomas for currency at par. As beishaese progreased, the supply of cur - - ref:4 Improve!, sod $$ and ereo r r wey freely - offered In Um - afternoon, and the range may be quoiol at par to pretplom, Ilviug rates.—[Chieago Sem!. 97. Louts.Ordere ate had for conaldorablo quantifies of provisions, but the prime are above the viewp of boyar,, and tla brdors cannot be filled. Dispatches and lelfirs today nee tiot fsvorablo to the provision holder,'yet thstame rate was paid for hogs at Platnidey'e pricer; whether the new, re. coital tide oveniug from Cincinnati wilt lotrorthe rate. to poirrow cannot be known, tint It la probable it will. Only BOOM !Ai car loads arrived here storm Saturday. Some of the pecker, were busy slanglatering yestorday.—Dem., 1316. Diddron Arcriox Emz.—Landing from berquo_Protege, from Malegra—itaislns--1500 Dos bona, $2,31(233A 1000 bf dip do, $1,15a1,11% 1000 or do do, Gig 2006 tram layer. $2.- t0 1 4 1 :42,513; 2000 M do do, $1,3741; 2000'1q0 do do, Ffcll7o rho sim.:s3,l2ls: MO do muscatel, 58,1003,15 i 400 tin blooto, $ a 15(21,17%,4 root. Ni 0112121; Dm. 13 —Door Is doll rod prince hare further declined, challogaln/lat $.1,7505,60 for roper. • CU,,. scarce and advancing; rules of 2400 bags at 7273 c. Dem pork unchanged and firm at $l7; Itemin dull, and tho market quite 'unsettled; prime aro nominal. Lard Mall et lOWEnbcf-ic. Chase higher, clueing at 0 3 ,100. Whisky doll, end pricesdrooping; rectifital2.se,2s3,o, and rawl=l4e. Sugar tirm and in rood demand, at 7 1 4@7, , -2,d far fair. Ad active domand fur molasses. at 42c. Sight ozchangv on Now York %Wt.', die. Thia following is the flank movement of the funrprinclpal either of 00 U12101:1 as shown by their last statement L0u,,,,l Deposits. Specie. Circulein. N. 1,: Dec. 104122.1125,412 76,561,427 19,750,535 8,401.436 /Meta, Iwo-10.. 59,071,000 10,709,700 4.70.1,000 e 3,752,000 Phila,Deo M. 24,011,150 14,691,519 4,63' 1 205 2.11:3,655 N. 9., Die. 3... 25;649,760 '10,575,007 11,03144 k 10,."A,' 059 .5 . 42,457,317 130,4330,33„, 41,035.931 20,300,30 Imports by Ulyer CINCINNATI, per Emma-14 bbl.whicky,Ballou; 439 do floor, 29 do alcohol, 270 do whisky. Clarititskpr, bbd. sonar, 3bb la molasa., Dyer kert 1 Mid an., 20 bbl. floor, J orour, Una dried boob L Draw.; atindry men, 1 , Faucet; 100 d. brooms, 10 bbl, boratcy, Graff Wangordrr; 100 do mole's., holm. k co; 974 alto oleo.. D T Kennedy tiro; 4 bbLit alcohol, Kirkpatrick; 2 bids bacon, Long a. IhIL 100 bbl. floor, Mercer k co; 15 do molassea, Id'Comba k cot. 2 ,coaas tobacco, I km do, Namur, 6 boo candle., 5 do soap, j Patton, Jr; 9 bbl. mulakick Sadden; 144 ica lord, I &IWO co; 10 cako Nimick &cc 101 dry bide., Spray k crt p 0 atm corn, Ilitcbrock k co; 2 Milo becovrag.l keg do, -conor a co. RIVER NEWS: The weather on Pada, was clear, frosty and pleasant. Tha ilver la mill falling. Dot little business is doing on the lows. The Emma arrlred fromilarinnati with a good load; The both America lett Now Orleana for riltsbargh on thellth. Th 6 Alicia -Saxon left Ilempble for Pittsburgh, Hatarday ovealpg, which .ho recelaod at $475 it bolo. co,A good trip, at a very goal mica. The Empire City t i cked op ...er..lcut below Napoloon, that damaged her .o eorionaly that Oho shipped two feet of watei in a abort time. She has a eonaldoratila amount of freight. for Pittsburh, which Ins badly damaged. Ehe eu terofproreat at Nap o li on. Total amormt of cottOn shipped atapaphia during the week endhig Saturday last was If; 784 bides, of which 3,784 were for the Ohio river. The Noy Weal arrived at annum:Mt from Emanate On Wednesday. Tao llarel Doll loft 0. for here on the utoo Nay , Orleans. with a moderate trip . Tho Com. Perry was al.ha from harnt&—Wo find the following in tho Appeal, of tho loth:— The hlir,songer has engagements for 1,000 bah" rotton ter Oncinnoti, which she will - fah* for $145 'fk bath. Eho Io re. refrain for cotton to Pittsburgh ot Steamboat iteglater. ARRIVED. I DEPARTED. Telegraph, Brownsville; I Telegraph, Brownville, Jefferson ItrinstassiDec Jefferson, Drawl:wring Oni:BaTLI, h 3 laoheilti I Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; Entipati, Cincinnati. foot—falling. Telegraiitle MIL Marl:ma, Dec. 15.—elour .11 limo at $3.256 . 0,50 for good brands $5,112%,35,67 extra $5€4.50, extra fa mily and fancy $6,C07; th e Instiecnom amount to 18,179 bbls against 14,313 last week. 'Moat In demand; red *old at $135, Ryro 03 for Fenn. Our active; salmi 10,000 bus prima dry; new yellow 81; old yellow wanted. Otte batter: eales bush at 43444 for Lklawareo.d 45 for Cann. Whink;: salm at . .3115627%. Non Your, Deo. 16. —Cot ton advanced "V; nib. to day of ^2OOO balm at 11% for fridand mlddltes. norm hoary; sales moo but. at $5,0/(}5,75 fort:Rib. Wheat. cloned Mill at nominal decline of ligl2m last evening:soo bath Milwaukee Club sold at 11,33. Darn buoyant; miles 1700 bath at 909 - 4 92 for um white, and pigow for yellow. Oats firmer at .togic. Port heavy at SUL Lard heavy. Whisky ho. a deeßn~ogta.laaq't ado at 27(a'=;.4 far Mo. Oils gotta Liontid Pries 7; Lard 88. Tobacco In p e ke, Wes; of 150 hticla Kentucky at . .".‘4312. Wool 1s but Oros, et /.0051, cents. C 11111.111121, unchanged; alas TOO btds at $5,,90045,40 fcc superperflao,smd $5,10tW5 for oil= ro cella. light. It steady; sales 10.10 !Mast 1 . 2%.„L10gs nsettled, and penes Ir - rev:ass andnotalnal: missals/head least stoning and this monolog at S.S.VOZO. Wes Pork de <hood to SISAL Lard docifusd to 9% for bid, and 1O kr: tog: Orson hams 7%073.,;; shonldsrsa%; sides 0..1. En• gar 'Arm at 85W9. /dolma. firm at lb. Wheat la tem; whit. $4=OY2; red $1,18(01,20. Corn firm at 8 0 . odi active and leading nomad. Rya firm at SO for prime. Ilat , ley lint at 73@th for prhoo fall. CjitaGO, Dan 10.—Ylour rimed quiet. Wheat IS steady. Cora him. Ota steady. tocalpts,-70 tdds Flour; 11,000 bosh t* 14,000 bush Con,, sad 41,000 bash Oats: Ex thane on Rev Took nib 1 pOr cont. Disrnessuta ACCMENT.-04 the fith inst. , ft little on of Mr. W. Smith, of Rose township, about.four years of age, was so badly burned that' lie life is despaired of. The mother bad gone to a neighbors, living in eight of her houdi when one of them set fire to the clothin g of tie little boy with a lighted stick. He would probably hare been burned to death before she retained, but was discovered by Mr. Jno. /derv, of Oliver township, who was returning hots front this place, and put out the flames. He wait living to.day, but no hopes were entertained of'.; his recovery.—.Brookri/le Jrffersonian. Tua fire which broke out about 10 o'clock last night was at the glass works of C. Mogen & Co., on the river bank, a short distance above the bridgeln Birmingham. It caught accidentally, we believe, and destroyed the window-glean fac tory. The loss will be about $5OOO, on which there is a heavy Insuranco. The factory has been . built about three years, and will aeon be put up ;again. No other property was iujured. Lean Man Sartonea.—Ramors for it Area were rife that a lead mine existed in the vicinity of Foxbrtrg, on the Clarion river. A careful in vestigation him exploded the story, and the imb alance supposed to be lead is nothing more than pieces of furnace cinder concealed in the crevices of the rocks in the vicinity.—Clarion Banner. Tin County Commissionere have appointed H. Brady Wilkins, John Wl.Hock and J. FL Foster, , of this oily, and John Dean, of Allegheny, Man lagers or the House of Refuge far IMO. Mr. Wilkins s a member of the present board. The 'remaining members of the board are elected by the contributors. !, Coxinrsw.—Jaa. Gardiner, son of the Gar diner woman who was so long in jail as an ibor !Honig,' Waa committed yesterday for tea), by EAId Wihwon, charged on oath of Jamul 8. Mat ifit with . atealing from him a pair of shoe& volutes ma riles the mass of•the veople, I.haterci rhr mlizareed and minanthrspo phtlotoptnnuney Lea; to the contrary. Dow them • good iblug, lot its men its bo clearly demonstrated., and they will not beasts to ?On it their mat medial patronage. The rno . L . 4 . 060 ratified the Judgment of • phystclan concerning the [Times anon/rust 1111T.311.8, at may tin math the* ilmaterato eprantlUeis of this rordicineit that are ancrolly mold la every eaolloit of the land. It ta now eaeogn me Met- L sty eoperkir to ell other remedies yet tlethed tic Dean. of Lee Dilative awns much o dtathoeti dreamy, dyeing t i t., and the *Me that min teem name of thole portions of the trystent: lloetettaref name Is feat toh iheccentog*hotteetnild sad from Memo to Terri, tihaees of th 4 Atlantic intim Pacific. T.7 ,1 .. 2 .' 040 nwt eti&gdrata i t i o' s tilrederegat scrod WOarmed fia hoot Yeiniece filitotkuT 11110PAGSUMus,-2 500 seamless. for sale by: 14.0HirCUMIIMMIZERT100.
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