Pri l TBßeir4dll.: TIIE B DA7rIiORNIITC - 1, DEC. 26,1866 , . - At the'clomi of . the examination of the Fourth . Weird High Ekihool. Allegheny, on Friday het. One of the young indite of the school came for . ward to the rostrum and presented to 'Mrs. Co , . Yell a beautiful copy of the "Wide Wide World," accompanying - it with the following remarks: "Beloved teacher, pima accept this tribute of • loth from your affectionate pupils." Mrs. C. paned the book to the county super . Intendent, who was present by invitation. Mr. s. Herr arses and-replied as follows r - Agile of the Fourth Ward Mg& Sao: " At the 'request of your mock esteemed and . respected teacher, I nee to respond for her in the reception of this most beautiful , gift,: whi c h You hive just presented as a token of yotir high ' regard-and just appreciation of her noble 'efforts in stooothiog the .-rogged Path" oP ( be Bill of And whilst I feel honored by her choice—still • - I Would have greatly preferred some one more gifted-I'lo_6am rdectea. • .rOh for o Tidly's voice—a Virgil'- lay Ors Livy'e pictured p ag e , _ Hob:totem once said, that he who tried to ele vate the Souls of the oltisens—conferred a greater. benefit upon his eenearY—thati be who elevated 'the roofs of the houses. For It were better that an enlightened people should dwell in small habitations', than an ignor ant nation occupy stately edifices. This Idea was =thorn with Epiotutun, nor did it die with him - It seems to be th e general' pinion in this our day—judging from the constantly increasing in terest manifested toward schools of all grades— that learning is prefelsble te, wealth. ' our Common schools - in very many respects are the most important Institutions of learning in our laud. • . It is here, that prisciples--Cot only of Philos ophy—of Chemistry and of Mathematics—but sound mond principles are beginning to he in culcated-to trii - tanght—to be rt.:tired—end-% ' every fond sod affectionate parent—oeed not be told that it is of the first and greatest importance —to give a proper bias to the mind of the ris ing generation— ; Too peak in general terms where ignorance is provalent--there the people are vicious and de prayed—eloves to the designing ; few—and vic tims to - civil and religious liberty— On the contrary where the mace of the people are intelligenrtberie may be found tint freedom . —which is best calculated -to'promote peace— prosperity and , happiness—botli of public and prints llte— - I look upon ttria.gift,,tny young friends as an evidence or - your having been actuated by simi lar sesitimentsand as a desire on your : part— to, publicly, testify your just. appreciation of your teacher's labors in endeavoridg to disci pline your minds. aid hearts— Let me convey to you herthost mincers thanks - -for this renewed expression of your affection ate regard, and that it will ever be treasured "A dear memento, leR behind—to recall 'oft to mind."' • After Mr. "Herr had closed, :ono of the young gentlemen, Master Cliffond Wade, - arose, hold. log in his bands an elegentiy bound and gilt . copy of "Woredworthe Poems," and addressed the,Prineipal in - these words—. Respected teacher; long and faithfully hare yod toried and led us on through the intricate • mazes of study, to enable us to ascerid the rug ged-hill of, science. •We feel that we have many times failed to perform all our duties, hot f. 5 - you hive dealt leniently with us in the past, we hope to be more' deserving in the future. On behelfoftny ochoolmates,with many good wishes for your future happiness and prosperity, I pre sent you 'with this testimonial of oar respect, gratitude and love. 'Mr. Wolcott received the volume and replied: Pupils of thri High School—Sere it possible for me to feel no unusual emotion,at such a manifestation of your regard, I hould deem myself something less than It is true, I needed not this enbetantial evidence to assure me of your - confidence and esteem. Your de_ . meanor towardsthe frlim day to day, both within , this Hall and without it, your anxiety to dis charge all the duties required of you, . Your promptitude in complying with ell the regula tions of your school; and your indications of sorrow and regret whenever circumstances have prevented you from the full and entire clisiona' rge of all-your duties, have given me the 'most in disputable evidence, that I shared your una sked oonfidence and - unqualified respect . But, though the personal treatment I have re ceived at your hands, though your deportment listeshool has often ..suUtrred me, of your kindest regard, yet there Is something In tidenriblic ex pression-of that regard, which Airs SithEiTay heart, I know not what of tender and grateful emotion. 1 accept this 'beautiful volume my , young friendsomd,while my life shall last,lihall cherish it, sea priceless memento !of your fond and gen. cross attachment. rAny tribute of respect which my pupils could hive ; presented to me, would have been received with thankfulness. Bat in this voltaae, which rm. - hero selected for your gift, you hare bit upon - one of my favorite poets. And although I . thank you moat of all for the pure and gentle feeling, of which this splendid volume is now the exponent, yet I cannot re• train-them saying, I feel en additional emotion of pinnate in receiving from your hands an au thor whose sentiments are , as pure as the moun tain air of his oinclassio home, and oter whose. glowing pages I have often run my eye in - sweet delight—not to say in transport. The genius of Wordsworth was most rare, original, and singular._Hawas the' founder of what Is called the Lak mibool of poetry. Bays Coleridge; a - cotemporaryl - . poet, and - a :warm friend of Wordsworths for poesanting a similar .philoeophlo turn of mind= - "A. fellow feeliog =Wattle's, wondrouslthui." "in briaginativri. powers, . Wordsworth stands t nearest of all - Modern writers to Bktakspriare and Milton, and yet in a kind perfectly 'saber rowed and alibis own." .- - The most popular of the poems of WordsOorth is the ...Excursion ;" and whoever reads the "Wanderer," and. feels his heart melt at tilt touching story of the "Last human tenant oR Alien ruined walls," will pursue with unwearied eye the tender and pathetic tale of the ry„" oar tire of the "Excursion," until 'be has rambled among the tombs of the "Churchyard," and read upon the chiseled marble and upon the storied urn the history and the end of all human I repeat-it, my young friends,th the selection of this work you have chosen en author most agreeable to my taste. For although lam no -• poet, nor claim kindred ileitis any of the most -distant retains of the "Sacred Nine," yet it is my delight tb linger among the monuments they - have erected to their (mil memories; and with those monuments my library is thronged. In that library, Wordsworth will now find a most conipleuous place; and with thisadditional in tercet thrown kround him, be preferred to all. Pupils of the High School, permit me, in 'no sing my remarks, to express the hope that this public exhibition ofyoor affectionate regard, may knit more tardy the kindly feelings now ex isting between us ; and that, hereafter, in other days, whenever it shall please Provident* in His wisdom to sunder the relations we now sustain to tr , eh other, the memory of this day, and of this scene, shall revive in each of our hearts, these tender, gentle, generous and sacred emo tions, which sweeten and attune to harmony all __that is good, 'end all that is holy in human life. On opining the book two beautiful cards were found, of which the folthwhig is a copy: !Count/Moe Smith, Riche! Frasier, Petition(' Eaton, r:. Fanny Graham, Cada de Barenne, %tory Blain Melinda, Mitchell, .. Waxy MoCagne, Mary White, : Mottle King, htmirs Stratton ' Angeline .Tolutsorn; %- ICUS.* Henderson, 'De Witt Honatott, Ilenry Soandratt, . Thomas Ebonies,' *. neaph nomad, George Walker, to trent leaf a beautiful the pupils bad obtained td gifted pen of "Wild . . Addle Moore, Charlotte Davidson, . Berea Welker, Elise Stainer, Elise Smith, Melissa Brave, • Ellisbeta Glitneta. iteehel . Boissel, Mary Morton, Smuts Roberts, Mary Moore, • Prank Poindexter, freak Cremated. .1111111111t01 1 , W11$011.11 4 . 41 " 14 Robert Kerr, Edwin Brows. There thi address In peetr7, whit!' from_ the well-known Plower.". • box erne •Oomarmotsi comanc—iire have ,just returned from another visit to this popular •estaidislneot; which IS justly regarded as among :AIM diet Of its clan in this country, and we taro tutived it highly. • The order, the decorum, the quietuses whieh,,peciails among more taut one,hintleed students now in• daily attendance; the unequalled beauty and perfection of the writing, the .etficiency‘ end dearness of the instruction 111 accounts, in ;miters, in drawing, indsedin every, ditSartment, sufficiently so- Count for the preference which nine-tenths of .ear business men manifest for the graduates of tads • =Soot for •assistants. We need not • -mind to the pulgio attention en institution which we decidedly oomeiends itself by its usefulness. • ..Leta. be thsitteet-Port. • „,, • • i'raa • • .and' Eau= La.lollllll. eao guy Knoebol, of Dhunont Allot ,made oath Wort -Ald.-Blolfutariy, -against John Duane for steal :jog a lanai 4uartior 1616 h -worth $7, on eanday lut.....ttuuts, was held to ball to $100.: , aia • informed that Payard tAtailatatill - leattat before the Young Ken. Airoa*tion an thitaurth of January. He will laze. December Term of the Criminal Court. • - -• • -Moaner, Dee. 24. The December'Term of the Courts of .Qaarter i 3111210113, Oyer and Teri:Ober and General Jai Doimt. f u dges McClure, Boggs and Adams on I oh , gm opened ottidonday eaten o'clock. Af ter the Organisation of the Court, Judge moor.° ordered the apes of the several con stablei of the County to be called and their re turns of person" - rho lad violated the Restrain ing Liquor inw to -be six:tired- The Constablel of the following dietriota made •. • seventh and Pitteburgb---First eighth war& second thh'd,fourtb• six th , Alegheiy—First and third wards; Boroughtewickley, South , Pittsburgh, BirMinghatry Lawrenceville ' Rut Birmingham, McKeesport, Elisabeth and Tarentum. Townships—Patton, Jefferson, Elizabeth, Mif flin, Baldwin, Roes, - }baler: Neville, Sewickley, Robinson, Upper St. Clair, Chattier', Collins, Versailles and Findley. Some of the above reported no violations. Inasmuch as many of the Constables living at remote of the County the Court adjourned until day morning at ten o'clock in order toxive all - the officers a chance to comply wlth the law t no Grand Jury was calledund sworn. No charge was delivered, the Court merely in structing the jurors In a brief manner as to their duties and responsibilities. Alma: oar Teri &Imamatela Wanar.--0. W. Foully appeared before elderintin McMaster on Monday and rude oath charging Ephraim and Charles Talbot with assault and battery with intent to kill. Foully is bate of the steamer Clara Dean and the two Talbot, are mates of the steamer R. T. Sass. The vessels were lying twit to each other •at the Monongahela Wharf, sad some dispute arose between Fontly:and Ephraim Talbot with regard to the ATVS of the wharf to which each vessel was entitled. Font ly le his affidavit charges - that Ephraim assaul ted him and while so doing, that Charles Tablet rushed from the boat, assaulted him in a most violent manner and inflicted two wounds upon him with a knife, one in the. left hip and one in the region of the heart. The Talbots were held to answer in $lOOO bail each. Ephraim ,Talbot entered snit for assault and battery against Foully ; declaring in his afffda-, vit that be was smutted and knocked down by Foully and that se escaped ea the boat without striking • blow. Charles Talbot also 'entered a similar emit against Foully, deposing that he saw the difficulty between Fontly and his brother and MI off the boat to pat a stop to it, when he , was knocked down by some one he knew not who, that he (Talbot) . . paled out his knife and struck bin mealtime several blows; 'that when he discovered Fontly was his antagonist ho desisted and ran back upon the boat. lie stated Foully to have been his friend previous to the affair. randy was held in $6OO ball.. Fan.—We understand that the fair for the" benefit of . :the orphan ' of St. Paul's will be opened thl s oveniog . at 6 o'clock. We hope that those evoking amusement will not for get this. What better mode of 'pending the evening of that day which is commemorated at the one on which the infant Saviour was born than - that of aseisting those who have devoted the evening of this Holy day to raising means to ena ble the managers of the Orphans Asylum not only to pay off the debt which hangs over the in stitution, butte enable them to support the 174 helpless beings who have no earthly protectors to look to but these benevolent men who have taken upon themselves to be their' fathers, and the benevolent women who have assumed the loving task of being their mothers. Go then to the Orphans• Fair on Christmas night, and as sist by your purchases in this holy work. You will not find only anausem sot but profit as many of the articles on the tables are not only elegant but useful, and the lady manner, will be glad to wait on you. Lastcurr.--Mary Morris was oommitted to jail ,yesterday by Ald. Wilson on a charge of larceny preferred byldary Shambly. The prop erty alleged to bare bem taken consisted of bed clothes and a gold watch. All but the watch was recovered. Rachel McChesney was coin mined for the same offence on oath of the same prosecutor. Mrs. McChesney had a young child in her arms, and it, too, was consigned to the cell. Mrs. Bchambly, is herself a tenant of the jail. - Mary Morris, Mary Straub and Sachet Mo- Chesney were also committed for disorderly COati duct for ten days each an oath of Philip &ham bly. Mary' Straub was subsequently released on payment of tine and costs, which were paid by Ma Boambly. Comma's lacuser.--Coroner AlexandiTr7n Monday was called upon to hold an inquest cc the body of a colored female:" found • dead en the road aide a short distance from Tem. • • examining several witnesses, returned a verdict that the deoessed came to her death, from ex pontre or other causes to the Jury unknown. The deceased was about 20 years ot,age, and known by the name of Mary Bennett. his supposed that whits intoxicated she laid down oh the road and froze to death. Glum Pantrraa.—The Panorama ezhlbidng at Apollo Ball, Fourth street, is certainly worth a, visit, and we are glad to see our citizens pi troniziztg true works of art. This is one of the linest - paintlnge that has been od exhibition In this city, and we advise every, one to go and see It. The views of Panama City, Elan Fran cisco and Sacramento City are very line, and the scenery on the rivers In California surpass anything wo•have ever seen. Go and see it this afternoon. It will be open every afternoon this week. DRY Goons.—We ism by A. M'llo.'B ad- Arertisement in this day's paper that on next Monday be oommenewselllng off his entire stock of dry goods at oast. Mr. M'Tlgbe's stock is large, . and, gesticulate" , so in the *lost department, -and as we understand be lutends:selling off his entire 'stook Preparatoo to .enlarging his store, purehisers may expect to And the best bar gains' offered In thin city for a long time. Pwisoxsx,.—Rey. A. M. Bryan. who has been pastor of the Cumberland Presbytenan Church, in this city for the lasttweitty-three years pact, has resigned his charge, and accepted a call from Memphis Tenn. The _eteamer AUrgAmy arrived at our wharf -yeeterday,moralog, haviag on bard 188 boxes of (direr, amounting to $1,000,000. It vu consigned to "Adam's Ewes% CO. Mariam Courr.—The Zletriet Court meets to-morrow =arc& ig•to take up tie argumemit list. The Trial List will be taken up on the tleooad - 2donday of January-. A CHILIVIXIII Eve Soiree' came off last night at the Perri Hotel TELEGRAPHIC. CONGRESSIONAL. WASMENOTON Cm', Deo. 24.-Bxxssra.After the transaction of some unimportant business the Senate adjourned over until Thursday. Boesa — Mr. Letter said thathaving from time to time received two votes for Speaker, he wished it to be distinctly understood thvt be bad been a candidate and never would be. ile stated this lest It should be suspected that there was something Wrong in his position. lie bad as einunantly and consistently voted for Mr. Banks as any other man in 60 BOUM Mr. Stewart In exitanation of his reasons why he bad been voting for Mr. Richardson, said the position of the latter and also that of Mr. Fuller, had been explained distinctly and explicitly, twit that of Mr. Bwilts bad not. He asked Mr. Baußi 'Father he had ever said In a speech in thilhouseSbathe would let the Union slide • Mr. Banks replied: in that speech he had maid there might be such a stated' things in which be would so consent. He had reference to fume contingencies such as the prostitution of the mernments gigantic power to the support - of a single institution as slavery. He was fur !the Union as it is, and would meet its enemies in a fair field; he Wlll for It as a guarantee of the rights of the Rake and the main prop of oar geernment and would bare It stated on. the rec ords of history, in the language of. Washington, crowned with immortal fame. • Mr. Smith of Ye. was not satisfied with the answer of the pntleman. Did you say, he WHO, that under, attain circumstances you would let Mr. Bank& I haie said all I desired to say. Mr. Smith. I wish it to be distinotly under- Wad that time who Mohan Mr. Banks, are Toting for lam with the knowledge that sawn tain bontiugemcdee he would let the Union elide • Mr. Grow. I ask the gentleman., and every member who has been here for the last four years, whether such a declaration ha* not been repeated from time to time by some of those now ruing for Mr. Ititharlson, namely: that they" are. willing to diesels* this Union and let slide in a cettain contingency. Vreeland here-- le aid—teceupport the ormstitution as it is e g. &Wed by the fathers of the republic, and eon: temporancous reports for over 60 years—ere say we are not willing to take any other construction, or that slivery shall go wherever our dig grata. Mr. Rost believed from the . beginning, that all debate was out of order.' as the first bushiest was the election of a Speaker. The propissithat pending when the.louse ad; joumed on flan:day, that no debate shall be order, until a Speaker Is ontsi, was then laid tat the table. A resolution was that offered to elects Spoil er by a plurality rote, but 'kris ysjeated by 15 dlOolitY• The Mouse Itroeseded 'to bollot for:a . gpatee with tlis Mowing result: Banks 101; Blohafdeoit..7 B ; Saner . 117;: seatterlak'- 11; Stairsitsabliald apropookka.dimiser -..., tory of .thel prissiyha on whlola &Speak er of the House should stand. hlr Collor - stated Malt Stewart would accept 115 II substitute, a proposition opposing the Wl mention of Cubs, and approving the annesatlon of that part of Oregon surrendered to ()red Britain by Mr. Polk, he might vote with that gentleman. (Laughter.) Mr. Smock raised the question of order. The law required that a Speaker be elected and that the members be sworn before the transaction of any other business. . . Mr. Boyce eked Mr. Banks among other questions; are you In favor of recognising the of Hayti and receiving a black Min isterf Do you favor•tbe abrogation of the Fu gitive Slays Law and the abolition of Slavery in the District of Colombia (cries from the friends of Mr. Banks "call the roll" and much confu sion.) Mr. Rinks replied to Mr. Boyce and said: He distinctly recollected that Mr. Richardson, be ing a candidate for Speaker has declined giving answers to questions. _ propounded to him.— (Laughter with cries of "good" and ^tall the roll.) ^ Mr, Florence made an inaffectual effort to ad journ until Thursday in order to enable the mem bars to participate in the Christmas religious and social observation, (Laughter.) Mr. Brooks, referring to the denunciations of Messrs. Banks and Grow said that in the reverse contingency he was willing to let the Union elide. If the gentlemen on the other side, who support Mr. Banks have that fixed determina tion he wanted his constituents to knowit. "He desired the issue made hire that it might be frankly met if necessary. Mr. Shorter, although roiling for Richards n, was williugto unite on some other oonserra TO candidate with those 'who believed the Miss ri Compromise line should not be restored, in der to effeot an election: The House the on motion, resumed ballot. inn for Speaker with the following Minn; Banks 101, Riehardeon, l 72, Fuller, 81, scattering 11; nenesaary to a choice 108; no election. Mr. Nichols offered a resolution for the elec tion of a Speaker by a plurality vote. which was laid on the table. yeas 116,•naya 101. Mr. Orr mimed that - when the- Howe adjourn ad that it be till Thursday. ' Mr. Giddings—We Lace no power to adjourn over, if the motion be - agreed to, * the majority may come here to-morrow, revery the order and elect a Speaker, --. . Mr.-Orr—lf Speakei were to be elected un der snob olroomatauom; the': majority would And Jordan to.be a hard mid to travel. - . Mr. Florence—And It would be a pretty ex ample for @Madam men to act to the country (merriment.)_ • Mr. Orr's motion was then negatived and the House adjourned until Wednesday. New Your, Deo. 24.--Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon the Q. B. Marshall received • dis patch from Washington, ordering the Demme and detention_Af the steamahip "Northern. Light" for Nicaragua, and often were sent on board to detain her. The oouusel of the Transit Company declared, that the vessel Should sail at her usual hour. Subsequently, however:, the captain of the ship went to the office of the U. 13 DistricLAttorney, to see what arrangements could be nude, but the result of the ioterriew is not yet known. About 4 o'clock, the "Northern Light" got un der way, but had not proceeded far before she was intercepted by a. Revenue Cutter, which fired two gnus across the bows of the steamer and brought her to. Two other Cutters afterwards proceeded to mi shit to stopping the steamer. Between three and four hundred young men were found on board, whose apperanee indicated that they were Nicaragua adrennuers. One of them confessed, that they were such, and had been engaged by Parker and French and others— When the "Northern Light" left her dock, the had on board the MTV) United States offi cers who bad been detained to take her it 6.1411 e. Br. Pans Alm Dec. 24.—A. party arrind here yesterday from Red river on their way to Canada, bringing authentic intelligence eon earning Sir John Franklin's party, which, it now appears, perished on the cant opposite Montreal Island, where their bones now lie. They diet of Hunger; a party of Esquires= having reached them just as the last man perished. The party brought home severed relics of the Franklin expedition. Boynton., Dec. 23.—A letter from Norfolk states that the 11. 8. nom frigate Roanoke has been raised and towed into dock. An examine, lieu of her hull shows 12 of her beams to have been broken, but her =gins are not as serious as was antleipind and she is not hogged. The southern mall to-day brings New Orleans . papers as late is due. Cotxxste,—The aunnabota• Seminole ruurnlng between Savannah and Jack sonville was !mined to the water's edge on Thurs day night whil i Qying at Jacket:wa il le. She had on board 200 es of Cotton. New HAMM, Deo. 24.—The abandoned dis covery ship Resolute, which was taken possess ion of by Capt. Buddington of the shale ship George Henry in September last, was safely brought into Nw London haying arrived there yesterday with her armament, stores and equip ments complete! ac when abandoned. They are estimated to be worth $lOO,OOO, when foiled ebe bad drifted 'about 1000 miles from the place of her &handout:lent New Tonic, Dec 24—The Nicaraguan steam ship to sail et i o ,i ttly for San Juan hoe engaged to carry nut men, pretended emigrants for Nicaragua, undthe protection of Parker IL French. Die • attorney McKeon has protest ed against the contract, and telegra phed to President Pie for instruotions as to the course to be en. WASIII7G2OII City, 'Des 24.—A delegation from the Chip wt- tribe of Indians of Min nesota had a pat i ent -heating before the Com missioner of I nd ian affairs this morning in re lation to their' seances. New Your, D 24 --Eltooks . areirmen Cum berland 221; E e 5011 Galena and Chicago 127; Illinois o tral 9151; Beading 981; Merlin exchange dull. Cotton quiet; sales of 600 bales. Flour 1 . firm; sales of 12,000 bbls.— Wheat is firm; sales of'B6oo bushels. Corn, Ii active, 68,000 busneles were sold. Pork droop leg; sales of bbls. Beef doll; sales of 250 bbls. Whi kej has declined; sales of 400 bble, at 861. offee is firm; sales of 400_ bags of Rio at full ces. Sugar is firm; ales of 200 hhas. Ma es firm; sates of 800 bbla— Oils are in m e request Freights are. steady. RIVIIIKOILII, 24.—Flour dill; the asking prices arb $7,87 for du toilbs $8,50 for Howard Street without buyers. Wheat is about at former quotatio There have been large re ceipts of corn d the market is dull at from 20 to So lower. Cleciessu, ea. 24..--Flour steady, sales 800 bbls at $7,60. Nothing doing in grain. .Hoge dull and hen i sales $6,75 and $6,80 and $B. In provieions othing done. Whiskey steady; sales 650 bbls stl7lol€ool. Groceries nnehanrsi. The river has rben two feet. Pittsburgh, i Xadison & -Indsaluspo R. R. ROUTE. THE MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS , RAILROAD TSNOW. 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Wth af g it ll' i rlizeO bbf =N . i f ar i"" asal At! blade UAW,' atm um' with IL _ • _ _ • Zawkdoss of —dramiddiaa tad do t fa bum at mall oraguatrtbritaud NY reseird Dixadknolattaitrdat. drum at RafravUt f as Ward arardtultb = bi te, Ylawdorlia=rat r ia Oatlegaus=rds..oldori= Awe =lri rated aux =r a at *dab et fir.. bt o==faksakarpolia bie • :it t• u•th. m. 0.,. to actines Um nammia. au wvaldiat M. WSW tw Oa rib °tam • , _ism nor . Aka 111 1 - &Midi Mg St.Pbtleousais.ll4 wArnr. n..—.......—...............4intiA11an 1 jr7 - Eilafi'cst , `BANS B8 .`" LAND 4ND AGE)!TS, _- DRUMM 1 IA" d Wuraals sit Exeluge, FortDoWebsteroo.„ lowa. • ' ib ANDSOC/ATZMI , Lm ALL PAWL.), ~*. ta.st.s.so...geradur easoihnid W u W i rttr ue vosa t to& — tbllii to Wft AIL" % Ite t .gat m rell Moto aM ... 5cra.,...„..71 ,— gL E 1 la Mica. 1/1 like =lad IPZlKibEmbrossbdits thla et all - mi. eke , . " eV ,rmilTi i e mbilma urra!s t tared !ri••• WEST Erill TEA. STORE. .' O/- Wooa ezd gith Itr , .., UM FLAVOREDL - num imk.—lo - 11L -....0. a ibmt Chiba Paistzfor (ROOD fi•• WC . , , 41ands• Powittwt Qv ugailiM . ertsyelika r =g 4 == fr 7" 7 " ra - - : . " • Al. =Mae.' .j ,'-'' sirx: tAi. :4 :-.4; "4.. t ' , EMM3 Per : ; •h-~. _ ~ _ ,_ -•- - COMMITTEE OT .11817BATION. VOA DECKEIVER Gov W. C. V. P.—Joav Gam. /UM LANIZIN. Joeug B. Coma., J* =VIEW OP THE Pirnit!UNAlif MA. RIM tbr . A4 Wede maw Dasaber 24.114 . • Ws anthltnta our 'usual day of 'ready :pert or the market la Otheetisioneof IThattuneoceuning today. Blather is rather 6,011, mea the nrodem Lushes being unemnloyed. The nailer trade of the Jobbitur mere-Male gone Mt without Inhernalaira and the manufeetming trade h steadily saint:l7Bdt but there Is nothing beyond the „ordinary seitaty to mote. end the dealer. In Isnadigude and tombless bare ben /01 work at an shoo late etandettll. The decline fist has overtaken the mark. eta both nest end was • Mtn unwelcome and reaso sahly unianeeket and there has been • ointasouent gene. rat holding off. meaning operation. etriotly to the wants of the base trade for actual emsuseption. fortunately for all turtle., than la but little Inaba or dear ;Insane on the market, and no feu of • glut or of *died and fathom Wee. The terelpt*, Cement of Wheat on numbness made gm. Um. ago.) ban beau unite mall fool lag up.. Ibllown lfione.7llll Mile Wheat. 69,303 bug 'Oata, 6288 bur. By., DM to.; then. Zi4 hog Darby. 835 bas. Cloothand with the week. p emdlog this thoire • ham/ Wing oq modally in floor. Of the 7118 Ws of the latter received, nu were respired ty the 0. k P.R. B. which ha bra sanding us nothing herelnforg all of whist sent Alma, sash The Peenterhunl• mad took east dozing the meet 13.851 ibis, Moor, 7413 us Wheat, 4448 do by. The lira two weeks of the proem month. a great dee/ of lionitcat had been contracted an prior to flea Ist, came In to it by the Penna. raid, end the receipts of those lieete wen /um to ens that went bear* but ae won as thole oontroote ware Compiled with the receipt. MI off to almoaaothlng, and the gnat bulk of western lota Is now going to New York by war of New Orhane—e hewer but cheaper route. The deals of freight consign. ed here lbs the seaboard Coimbra now 'of producte of the hog cap. We Hoot but rased turf.. tbe Inevitable anseequenes of the brave =stare made In the =age from examiner to winter rata of freight on the P. med. The advance. If any could heiusillied, was too baser. and the arming trial* of tour and grain le lost, for the present. en. Walsh:art= tllaloix publishes a etatereent of the value of Imports Into, and exports from the United States ihr the garter end* September 30, being tba trot duet ter of the =meat local year, holm which we have ma. piled the following mansary: • IMIEM iiiiig!!l Fonlgo toarthancUms--. Domani. produce._ — D.<0.01. nada. ..... Total Tali valise of export. • 19.399:309 Inerieetr — d nine of Imports over Thisbe. not • very favorable look; but It le to be borne I mind that the talents slue Port 30 have teen Largely In sums of the Import. and so kept down the Adorns ate of Wed. The haPerte ars now however. Inrouvenlent.4 larger last week the Dry °mob Import stone reached • $1.l.11.8:4. agalon U 06,533 bun year, being no 11,r t e t e of hee+27 21.000.1202. Me le • little go hwy. or.. Ifu* are WIIPPIng one &million of breadstuff. • week. . The esidenemoory markets are growing touter, but an still little ttght. At New York, there I, an ware d. mead tor money, and nibs of liatereet. In the etmet are well naralaid, although the supply of capital continue. good. The arming. at the btrir York tank. are large. but 1. salgthere Is no trouble in any quarter, the merctunte eemthot Weer WARW. Proon/dY. and the manta from collections In the Interior are mock In advance o f het year In Philadelphia:the bulkm are affording what escommo. dation, they mn, end.. the merchants are making but llttleP•Per, the premure at thel* counters - Is km than It otherwhie would be. That Market. however, away s of sly rfrolettdase with that or New York. and a. the currant armed. Is .toil Lunn that oily to the Booth West. and en:hangs et the prhardpil Polfte tit the Booth ruling ehleflY sad= the Atiotic titles. and modally against New York. thine Is no probability of an Immodiat. bet op In money mum. At BelUmers the hanks are centric tine, prior to making their annual statement end • good deal ef ilmt due taw Is on the etreet at. 19 per tee 1. 111 this oily there Is • steady and settee demand for money. but the banks discount, pretty liberally. and but UMW Wet elan. Mar I. Arced lie to the street . Such a. fliers its war then root at 12 +it rent. The basins.. of park parking apemen to be %direly premetal at all the leading pelntsanul the breeent en:e pee% Is that there .111 be no falling or from last ye..— ?nom here &slimed to bit ®&. net. ha Rlorlimatl. and the Product of the hog In PrePortent Theft le • getthel ththennote, throughout the west In bresdendis. cornespooding to the denim eastward. The tide of shipments to the ...board 1.... ere bath beltth ted, setting tonards to. Mang pat ere Meer from all the Inglosticats app argot tbat the shipment in that Shen lion is nothing Ilk. als heath gilt nth by the other than ash daring the rail toonthg and.. sicelli Co Senn in the thablert attire tt LB not at all improbabh that prices win go lth. Shonle camels kr Toroth offer in numbers entacient to nein* the manna high rate Of Atlantic *dean that etromistance .111 contribute th mach to any other to thisthrthen tag market. It I. not to be forgotten, bonen, by those who are ibeming opinions on this more, that the sleek of ffearand wheat In all the Atlantic eitiee it quite /arm and that the interior mills en the linee of milromi oommuntothith are ail ma supplied. ABLULS—Pearls are Omer slur we non imoted at 11418%. oath and thug tot... Mao Dom at 676, tour mo. nod. AA !Moody at NOSS. on time. APPLE—verr Ilcw dons: =Msty atudltim bring 1.(011t bbl. and abates ratans 11.1.26: the nandas are ant Mr rt. nut ample ta the danunt. BACON—vary row traumata= am reported; Madden am Mid at 11 and Hams at 12,nash. sad aka ads In mall push, at thorn, &gum, BULK ILKAT--re end tb.t. are no par. BRAM fi--tbe .and of abitTla light. and Lb. de mand compustlrely goad: bald at •1,60®51.16 neon Met bands and sznimp-go from stem BUTLER At EG6B—mlare roll butter la offering to bet . limited extent, and Wm outfox steadily at talii= Park ed la not In market to say amodat, and quotation, at. =Waal at /Valk Naze +oder tn. mmoly bait decli ned; a Om balm at 'amnion la the aaklas rate. bat borers bold off Mr loner agars. BUCKIIMEAT 71.01:31—thera Le but littla doing. and b01d... have as much an kande ae they appear aiding to eamy; ern. scout della balk j had ham made at $l.BO • 100.1 m, lmt not rem $l,BO mild non be bah; le small meta Ivan atom on ban one nil* reported at $2.70. blit not om 1t2.2141151.30 meld sow be got. Reenipte an not lugs, had there la no demand. '• Baoo.llB—tho out tot appeara to b. voll molls& tham atom atlas ars making of common at flab and goat to choke at 111.15080.10 111 dozen. 81:1081I61ITTBS—ailat at tolli,at Saw Bright...Oboe* at§ at 11.711011 dos: LargoTabots6.lsot Scull do.Sa.oo; Koala. MOO. hoot atom Bookatt 11246.; large Tut. 117.30 Small do. $7.00. COTTON YAR:II3—Ws Ibllotehts an the tulle[ rata ..... r 6 to 10; Inalustre-00 • b. No. le - --73 • • as.ll It 12.--.--al e b. No. 17 - -76 a • 0.13.---------72 a a. No. 111 .2:-.47; a • 0.11... ._.._RI o b. Na. ...—lat a • 711-- 49 a • ie n 00.71 6• i N. b. so. 900.7 h ► No. COO o N0.1000..7.N. No. TOO' loot EDAM. WAN. 201521; Oakmd 55 ; Covarlat Yam SW/ ; OuuDrodok 16: Tutus 21 ; Dattlng.No.l. 12 No. 2.11 ; isadls Ratting 16 ; Oa:MU 15 - OOPION OORDAOII-Cotrom Cops, % and upwards, 20 do. Wow 16, 9Z Dud Cord. 5=4 5242:0124.16 5.2. Plowtbrid. 2136: Nab Cant. NW. OITHDA9I-quotatkuta Lit orniotad rule as Mod Nuallia Hop, to% 16 a 14 e ENV: Dom, out 11 a D .51 u VA; W Tin i 124'.`011 1 11°. : sa° 111t4 eektuw kgr;4l. o HUM Uknosal 2 ii do. BOMA eoll: 12 wt. 51 IP. DLOIIOII LIN I / 2 1.-gastula. rots • dos. Hemp 16 eta CANDLES A BOAR-thora to a Moody dammd for tire 'Molar, at tag for dipped Oand lac 1416 for Mould and 26 Ibr Idols I Oris. Adams:Alm Cuollea. Comma Rado.6olo. is priors do. 6%; SMOvem Toilet do. 10. 12111151-nuoply Moderate, and damuld eontlmd 10 tbs :mate a( ths brat and amutry trador, solos to Me retail trade at M. sad Wall lots bold at 9%. DEM) 751114-ona or two sal.. of Drlad Pooches ham Imams& at 21.50. odd* la the rultug ratg AMA. UV bold Moat at $l,OO. PEED—rtes at WU at at eti per 100 Ibi . rar BM. Co Lt Ebartp,7o ear ablpstalf soap tar PlA!gad ealadbaella 111111—boidersof blaatarel tarp,' 0100.14 to the retell sad meratry Pada iledllete ere study aalast 0, by taw bdL Gibbed Ileartag ar• Gum at We; Lk. Stab an Ampareing—Whita 10.004810.10 1001. Trait SPASM hats btda Wblla SoPools6.2te _do Trout 114.110111400. YLOO/1-11 Is hood r in the prosont, obits of the mullet. to lodised the rod oondltke of thing.. The market - lo not iniottlad; hot disk, do not operate inlllogly nor take bold with any mt. There are no Madam too unpassitt, and the only halm an Moo whose Was an Inaufffelon t dr the Mal damn& Idles nue re. ported ymend y of 100 and 160 bid Ohl° extra, on Oh. oboe, 0t51.60; sad on gotarday. saperago sold at 60,00 . gm,* ne good inspeolde at 117, 1 fflffilf 4 2 , sad extra at 175260117,60, Cu Waldo hums helm punpths.th,„, It would to d 6 0011, booms. 00 ram soles at these ha no.. loom otars,..cholos dually =too, lade hook or detect orlmt, Is sadism In dropload lOU at 11,26018. 60, GRAlN—ths melplanf Must =ado. lamb lame pmpertione bung on 'mount of glty Mat but few oleo ate reported sod we coots 11,606001,10 os the rates for good to prim, and no inquiry from purchssers at Moo Unto& Ere offers rogmiart7. sod saw are made dolly able non 'mon and SO on wharf. Corn is not eomlog in .my nom; we quote at 42016. flan, under a free supply. drooped Cu other day 0021030, the nab s , n ,b,. . ding aoGaL ;moor Is not orontor laraely, and buyer. In no b pintyore quota nombully at p,oo@pao. - GROCYRll6B—rooftti of now Oudot sad Cobham:aro now on the motet, dot .4.011+M/id brought In 116 hhdr Sugarandllm bbbi unborn. Palm of fob to potoseflugais to the Mall sad minify trade s linge a 1 kiwi. hr to. higi and abi by the Ohl. Oahe to city trade of SW the Illoloom, Mine orionlerago.Mo di, 40 and 0 0.) at 42, on MEMM thee, acdfl3 do at d% to /WM Cam I. inn at .t l 0 Wow Oil PlOl-10. ltdlodisu iron tubldr. Por Toot. bah 0:: T cL 8 13 do dO 9)(," 2g do • do a0...L..206" 3 do d0..-.111 do r 1 0 ° 0 Ido = l 6 }l 14 do d0—.1,90 " do do =ld to tie 01811.10,17 dWo=t. Ufa Wm+Uons Ow wrought tplyn-sow Imp imam aro quoted at Meld and Meters at 1001231• , HIDES-inen toothldre an - worth Old. whkh dews an ;attain Dry !Unarm Mum and held at Itarni. HONINY-not math doing; held at 5500 bbl to OM retall Pula _ . . H/LY• atireatiao waldn' thlnante of Mg= DI tem thilod; Day Is loot arrtrlng 4 ray Healy and Is worth Mont Skil tan. HOOD-Mwe dremad kegs Imo been sold at 7. Wit wee Of beet offor that mold to got yootirrday, sad it is probable that so the solar to loWar . Zama 'MO role.: Then a • ao ,bosh nowt at eittlio ewrkat, when dmindlan en thelz eitantota lbaratella • LEATHIUI-Intem sat Welt: aidatobot alrati mope. Mi = i. ll<gs, t t....--. tainting raw . = s — 7:....'. LABll—agos of bad to the any trade it l. data mitotend at UM. No. Ila at IS. and at ta. De mand Iron the load tomb trona llght. _ NLYALII , IIgLiad lo bold on the usual credit at ?Matz Lod L Bali to city. trade. lOUS plc wig towel Lead. NOS. .NbOitOOPPlCkliahlil at MM. lead Bran :Ilt lIMIX . Baia cilia. ' L il. at iligil. glad /..X. at '.OIION eirelafti,' at. ofm*Yelialr Nadi , • .""` t . IRON & NAILS—OWN L 5 - jiitid — iisktary:sad wai.ohe: there ere fins at the nth lnotad Memnonßar Iron,-. 11111551( Pee pond ' 614 /artists d, '— do 444 . nom sat. 1 4 , 0 ' Phniab While- do 4 - 3? IS( inett...,.—......** I do Nabs-. do 4 /AI do ......,..........•...; 436 wend I do ---,.. - .4.7. do ' 10d to 164 Nalbi...ll ken 5.50 sg 'do ..-. , do lld a. 04 do . Brain A ' - Pa' zarsi r - Yenne Nan._ _.... do RP ginlity-...... do SU 5d •7ddo d o do' do 446 '. noon, Pa ssarsita. 54 do'l.-...- do 4,40 x ineh---_-.4...111 lb 33( Id de............. do 476 Xdo .-...--....- do 21X 54 do ---.... do 6,761 do ------- do 4 2d do ' do 7,1:5) do ~....... do 4.1( Out opito, lie - LW - loch. do . - ~ do 4,45 Norm Shoe Iby 55,, 7-16, do do de.7 . 15 do 4,751 and!!(( ineb...-.--410 514 Wro't Solloe Bloch Dandy Tire, Li( by if„ 745 :V lens i et w r i .„-- al . , do „ t 0 1.5 i s zal 4 , lth-............d0 23, 5 ” do ' 35" . do do b 3( H . s.lll , PVlriet, b lo 4 Boiler 1Und5.......-- do Ohl dO 3i, I*. Ali by parr moo. 544 It 3( PP. do 4.4( Noe. IS 11 .16 18 al7 lb, 434 . .do 8 5.1) W. & 24-- do 64 1 No. 20— - .--- -do b OILS-Lard 011 No. lls steady at 99546. to lots, and at an advance b sloth Md. Linseed Is onlet at $1,0051111.06 the holds 130 ore ran.. trom first hands. • PROVISIONS-plas Iron peokees In. Ptah .lots of Mess Mot, res. at 511555/3 sad Mao Pork at 418. POTATI)333-the inatsdr Is illtht; wed of Ns obatataalid an wharf at 50. . ^ - HO METAL—the week la bare of treetemuom; mane. batman may be pureineen at tonna% wen, but them b nothhut doles him that we ma hear et Preybus quota tion. Mamie the prevalent mime; - POWDER—stsadly. at ths lam advami, witli a' good.fin mand; Muting 118.00 and Rai 97,75 IP keg. SEEDS—nothing doing in Clover. !event small kn. of Flame; hays mdd from stars ot AUL ' SALT—No.I V setting steadily 0 aninsr:l,l9l• and antra at $1,75. • riling isbuish insoulknturod tints mn sailing at 8 for No. and TX for No. 2, stitdect to the tuna dleomt WINDOW 0 Prime s+. firm at use following thp,,, c ars and 709 at 97,5% 8119 u 9 8 , 9 4 8812 tu 10.112 at fink and o+l3 ti 10814 at 114,2 k 9.10 10:15 and lOUS, Sank 10114 OM; And in on, in Ilk. ratio. Sonnet to- Um discount Of per oino for rub . Country ntand. min at 80 tis 7+M So. km. WHITE I..sall—ts firm, with. a bilsk &nand. and steady dm at t 9 , 50 1 1 k.109r ;ran 1014 and 4+7 9 rds Bed Lead 8 eta W WHISELNY—Msedy aim of realism. Out p small lots, at 85, and by the tunas bbi st St CATTLE MARKET. Amman:war, December 24, 1866. BEIMES—the market was dull ind g decline of X was 'stemmed; Mont cas bead was 1 the yard. at which the butchers took 800 and .countr. dealem TIS; price,. for good Medium to Prime ranged from 23‘63)‘. spew . ®.51: . M very len choice ex.rs brought BX. inferior lots, for ephich Ilear/hethere Is but • poor Mamie of eale, were nondidd at 811/00—sery fen offered; pricel mud tirtbl7 at 3.1‘, glom MOS—about TOO me In pens to ably eis4 In sddition to those, 809.tedd Men/6ot which britebentook only 100 . et B Xlebee2tai. • the market ckaing eery dull packers will not bra at these Ihntree, and holden mem to prefer sliding on a Idle to yielding.. ' EV= IMMEZI t. 5,010.130 41,468,476 DiPOB 8 BY AA lI.POAD. o®o a Paldmints IL E-12 pkg. I batter, 13 do DOM 8 do lard Wl eta w t., oss4 282 Dos do. Bryan • oo; 8 btu butter 1111 Ilror. 26 skss do. Floyd& as 17 sks 11 W dour. 10 bbls tk. 3do oil. ao ao aour, mu. cam, 218 do ats, 20 do potstdo 8 do &Jed h a l t , 10 awl boss. 6 do stook. sundry cdosigooes. . IMPORTS BY BI 4 ER. BIONON0A1381.&114VAIL BOATB-28 Ohs MY. 45 btu born. 9 bbls whiskey. aeon. 8T LOUI2. by Alesseagsr-.363 to. ludo. 121 hhd boon, 185 btos 4t4 i 34 tete. totion, 7 lohls door. tesoM 480 sks them Bryon & co. a bbla ohlskey,3sl do mows.., sentry madames. 82 LOOlB, by Gore Dena-. 411 bu boon, 209 b 6 ls beef, tiess a idz:s. briboor sea 51 WO cotton, Aib x eck. de 61 to " Loats C e & ?tt l f 11.11r/deles. k DaLL j6Bl. /41018.. by Ossel.-117 to Oran. no4nes & - bet4 /59 Wes cotton, goody 4 an 124 .6. .best, Bryon & CO: 196 0 0, 171 do r.O. 1000 hia., 17 roll. isetber, atio bbis ked,62llto do, 42 bo (others, 114 boo boon. 60 tads Md. oh. 100 do pork. 100 do whiskey, asst. . 8T LOOM, by Bodossoi-‘25 boo 'info, 77 tos boon. 2 els do, 68 DOL. flour, 96 bales oottoa,l2 tuts type. 237 boobuds, 114 to lard, 123 bbis beef, 11 Wes Alm. 900 bides. 067 sks Omsk. sou 200 60 11 clown. WIIMELING by Diurnal-1 bbl park, 15 do APIA.. to do do ss.or sot; 150 Os erbast, Wllossrth & ow /70 do, Ittlen & ar, W eggs. A Handy; 6 Do is Itssodsy • ea 7 Obis ereset.ll.ll4 Llgott, OW Co m'. 1811405 • Anon 21 clo. 2P00117 Ara 6 sks ads. Ido 47 . 1 . 1% ... 16r1. vet & Inlerottb: alts Dow. 87 Was do. 43 00 21 DCts paw, sands/ anostatesss OALLIPOLIO, by Convoy-704 .8. *hot. Helms & ex 112 do. Ilryot & 7 . 1 Ohl deny. 100 boo arts, Metals, & on 100 do, N Id by; 3501A1s flour, %Amos • tissdl. ner: 100 do, 2 D T Margo eo.' tI1100171:4421, IT, City of Wbsellaiped tOs books, 100 bbis port, 132 db, 16 hbdstlo, al boles cotton, 00 MY lord. 13 sks fathom 84 blbls ad. soh 60 do pork. 100 to /sad. If Pellets 1 ea; 6 Idles 00060. 21 by. malotes, 1 tad bomb, 1..• ote 6656 . sago, 15 bales hemp, 61 tags flour, 18 o,lls en. 1. pew, 68 blots atoldy, .natal osostste , NEW ORLICANP, by Wohls9ton i tllty-31 'blots , molar so, 22 8660 .nor W Bohan an 64 do. hkaTkr Lan maloses. lloyd & 3ii tales cots., Hind ll7 do. T Arbuckle; 250 Ito bud, 100 bbls Pork, 6do wok 24 do bather. sok 30 hbds saga, 35 bbls 1610/Al.lll. ZS do 86100. sundry eanslosess.- . ZLIYEBVILLY., by Minxes Grahedn-123 Dbl. 'llkor, 6 do =1.3 bolter, Jt W Bow 6 do.] 246 do high Wloe. 6 ens. 11 ro./e /wither 1 42 hie hi* ZS MI 4 b.e. 6 SWO bkas door. sun 11.11 stoma. owners. CEENCINNATI, by Allegheny-23 441. pork.. 236 bas do. 60 41111.1. :13 tar do.. 6 bblr gloom, 136 'tide Jard. Bo6 lap do, age male., 1166661014 23 eke (whew, 60 do wool, 2 bb.• egg; mut; 66 buts dour, T Idttle t em, 23 Mae .Wl4 W Awn 138 has epowde, &Wm A or. BO 4440 whle• 101.."4 CAD, enodry coneignewe. " ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES: ASKlVlCD—Jeffavon. Brownsville: L' (kg MI. iftnnt KllsobvlN: Nikbfiren No. 2..w.an, Wen Newtorn Diurnali lietnni.Stentenvißn ri i " r rai= a n k:MVli .re grf aft! noi = DBPABSED—Jeflerson. BrownsraNn Lisserne, den 001: boverd. Klisebethz Kellen. Won Newton; li s tgan No. Weilsyten Dinsnel. Whrolins: Film Wee at Loulln Prat& ROM. Loa:evil* Bey fktv, on. Lode Wash- Instorr. l'enturs, StanbeeviUrn iegy of WiweliNs. Errza.--On postanlas .mansta urn ware 10 feat 0 buds.. • In the enamel and /sada& AUCTION SALEg. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. anamagretal &Ida Roam. ems, q Woo; sad /I,IA Rs. A:111.L PAINTING:,NEW AND SECOND ,RAW 001. a A SICWIL WATINICA 'AT AUCTlON: Wedoeeda7 erenlug. Den •201.6, ea 7 ceeklli. at the commercial Wee room". corner Wood ana ldh - sta, to wld. • wawianalent of woad nand Gold Watebea wields le ow' made 67 Jon Joiurn. of lively'''. RLkE cog Pb.oo Also, • mauler or new Knew aired Watalws. ..Devi'. klanUe Cloak; Popo Maths Tablet, ntarlCO Port flontwa. Watt= wit.b. • varlet, of faster mod. .1.2" P. ILIDAvIR.Iewt. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION -4a Idordo6a Th lfsebo oroday roads ado,4th D. Do. 371 ab .. g 34 otol, dolook. 61 the te sham3ldroisate Moindoota.ourlask Moat; 26 do 0106.2e.Dopodto Boot aac 4 do Obio sad Nana Ballsaid dad • P. 1131. DAVI& AWL XOR•RENT AT 8400 PER ANNUM—The ovum ootkros modern R7l* well ealshod pro stogy Dream. floor. 1•196 . ostasudvo Wok buddlop, No. 69 front IS. Nagano of • • T.Dial d 026 comae Wood sod Mk stmts. BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC TION—On lrldaT morning nee.161.14 ist 10 *Work, o. 146 Stdrd balLr 8111itkadd i Val Weald. tbe tor Urn Ilonerbold and Eltehan Warn tare of • badly d► dinfas4 . nonalteeignm connerhdad Parke. Mamba. and Maly tHf Olotkes, Mantra and NM Table., 64fa. CUL% weld= Wads, Window Made., Wardrobe', Manama, Bedsteads, wart and Waah Mande. IMsdng and ihrealsaee Tabled, Qmeneware and a rand variety . qf Kitchen hardture. Cooking Utenalls, Mao number of austinnt 800n.C111.1. nutted for of6oe .. P. IL 1:1411,18. Avot. 19P 00 EEC STE R AND OENESEE VALLEY IL R. 5.00. PT001( AT AUCTION—On Thulidiswwww fns.-Dsa bor4tth, nt T deka. adi Tim Zw• chum. Ponath Pt. i'ittabutab i =mama a whom It maw =warn, will be load, _awns Boelpiter Cisoesse Valley . S:O4/faek.ofippith B. P. Monis= will bike dim wake. P. M. DATlLiAset. 10UPERIOD.BBION BUILDING; MANU- ' FACTORING UTE AND FICELDING LOTEIN BLEW GRAM AT ammo—on Thumb) manes. Dee 21. 1 at Dig*, al. the Illabbante• Exchange. 4th et. rites' home. edit ha sold,: • • • ' • Lots No. 62 end OS, at On. corner et m a in ad o.lvir . breete. having skew 0.46 babe = abet, ; an y &Moab& bi n Gliver street 100 hot to Ob.; not bler.vn VIIIth te emoted • bar metier new II mar? Bride Dwelling. with eatables b• linethltabi with elate bat an d but modem bownewaents. • Alb. nut Mainefeetstaloet Lot adbleSeg booby 0' Mere gollban Garrison, having_ boat of 41 he. , , on Water 'tont, and extending beak MO bet to Ingham Watt. • . . „ Also, Mtn Now 131 awl= hating earl a front of 24 feet on Canon abet, cetween lbrig and-Joseph streets, extengian back 100 bet to Walnut aunt• . Terna,Onegtrarth ebb embus p two within. ter a parable lealkanniaLLY. Title indlatahN KinIIINISTRATORS BALE OF • COAL BOATS. CORDAGS, TOSPAULItttI, BM& &0.-OD • m. i n o t Voto Deo. az 10 ttoke . ke. tratzbotoo AreitJohn sailll ll .74l=y. Adtt b d e nlttritt b h of Gear Loll* &mood. • lor=toont of Low t r Wlllo"Nort Pi n td.= . lr i odnatott. 2 ' sl l lCat lkoto. totoottunt bar Poore. littaott. Owteps..buotor, Pol! root otielog to m panthoso aro MUM. to atotoloo te &ni cht beim Ws. don P. M. DAVIS. Mot. OTEL RURNITURN, AO. AT AUCTION —On Thursday wands. Drunabir V. II /0 n'edenTr . as Alloubany 114otskunnur of login stmt. and Dir Win WSIT..III De PM. • otantlir a Llmorhold and 7411,Vibtrrairl Dan istalar, i rir dth ar• Weigh and Wadi Btandh i nsd Olssue,' nal L.V.P. Chines GISO and arl MN% ns /nom TOsdrm ann. o=Th iAn, Id '8 8 t".. 1 4 11. " 71 4 . la: a nr. ASSIONERS SALE OF 'REAL ESTATE Monday. Jac: nd, 1U ot 7 '.b.k PY. ot the achoutee lizehoome, will be mud. by onleyor LI Burman. migo. * on the undivided iutenet sod eatatt of Joni 11.01 in two triads of bald, one dratted to Moroi. toy of 17h.ttYo Ocance near th e Stautenvithe Monacan. about as as Qua Pitubmnh. sad known oo.Theat Ds* containing Mantled meta and iodate divided into mute LIT eabia apeoar tedinieve iota The ahoy bang L IT eland nos hid woo. MO lam Lithe /Moto 04. Xbuourtodtnate lathe county of Lonna on the !oink eideOf the river hintimock, end opposite. Ms month of tie. Grand Glebe Omsk.. Tar= ash. The Milleae. win divtdon any information in hie honor to then waning yurelocea P. liL palm Moat. Q.UPARIOR •BiraorrANT . AND GRIST MIT& BALDWIN FARM AND IMPAOMMITS.- Orphans. Onrnt Bale, au Tbunday a ft ernoon. Jsrmar7 10111 ISM. at Ode/mk t on the prom be sold. Wu' dar of Mr.. Mary /1 Dade. ..abiz or Ur late Jame 11. Dm% dammed. tint valuable rime of Medan natal on .Mtarliers Creek Our es Dom Pt the litoubsternie Turnpike fa Itobbmot a = them townehipa coutelning ho ed;fo urand cmwhich is allataa7 clam _burins KW, e= ceder. as= l / . outilo Obis. Flour per don with a Masa D ooso,Cooper atoMe, no Mill eon Pew pair taros moo ItelMati Cloth; throe Mesons, two Mout Machines, (kni Demme and other Im/easements.' Tbe water power is moot PO bast la the camp, to wbielt Is Added dorm Powe rum e ~le by omnmaet 'MAdon. ihintre thin viltudite rn= e the salt ouItrAMMISIM OMR pled br Dm* trettaining worm* orbit/ same at choice land. with Mum= Mow" Seek litolula and other bull i t i s 4 arult Trims, lihne r W, ke. la a bleb Mato of calif TIMM may be Into mmml handsome countrn balm among Its most dedrablo altuattons th• /Utility of tide sityAnd la • rialshberbeN4 DMOIT . . .. - tyliradisputabio.".TOrnill—OntrthApp .. V . t .ur ie ono two Du" W ith lutenist Pe , yyHo l3 l LE iz liA TlAta.. L u E tu . gr A ~.t.e. De tz. Tv ral . . ....Afti lit lb! isle s Oi ll . e .... eki i n t :.Paht li =_ , 6 ...4 . .....red iritirria l ad Olas ..7. et at .sa . '%ll I'6 Itrogil:11" "4 ef•rs,-.2.euze: -",...-- --stmt. I: Win bent le ff. laT wii —....— ift •sai 'ban mew hiesda,ur Oa oastasseger. novas' bylaws *8 , 111 , 1 . 114 , M , . .bi 3, ' 4. Tit i ri,. , kli;Z: .l . si - :, LI 1 :r. 34 9.. b 41,..tista , , .. Ail Advertiseiwrits oi'Cf.: , A.4.1.03 , -wa-muta b,p11.14 G.tr CHRISTMAS WEEK. White's Grand Mirror of CENTRAL- AMERICA, CALIFORNIA,: AND. TSB ISTHMUS. wILLe hibit EVERY AFTERNOON & 31TEN/150 Tan WEEK,.; APOLLO HALL. Fourth street. oomumudig d 2 cetkopk and at Tim:oo=nd Pailonnaaces on CHS DAY, • (kmuocouthyrßiSTMA at 10 kL, 2P. M delcek P henry lady luml,l so and sr , IL 4.2 a ti or :REATRE. /081p1I ,j SOLI LeaIII 'AND ifer.. EL Ram.— —.Nage linnseir. PRIM OP AOll.l. SION. Bolas end nette-60 Mai PrITC • Bas =l„..sti o. li , Deane ate do. DoneeZfor cord DaionerN, din at wets ate—extra DIMAS 11.1TILtOTiON NOD OHItiBTWAN • /INFNetand niuht of Yankee Locke Two Grand Per. fortnenole. Afternoon end Night. TUESDAY AITIGKROON. December 24th, 18614 at 2 clekek; the perdantanoce will commence ens Uncle Tom's Cabin. anal Oecowe Baca/ Rene Pear ...... Aut ' t ... Mn C7md.eirs'fb"7: EVITOENG, AT 7 mama The periormence to conclude with A Wife for a Day. Nathan ........ ........ ----Yankee Locke Mrs Beretta Anipll4lo.- *Min Etily - e. r ew7 ng The werentanats to commenne with the mead of Captain 1C ,yd. Plyaiothean— . 1 . -Yankee teaks Lord Lester. (i ii . ;;;; . ZeiZin - ify - tia - ' ...O. Finder Dandelion. Harrel or the R Rate Bellsea =IF ..... Ounernit%. Grime .... N. b e Mre Pouter G ar s Triuma Of YANKEE LOOSE, Newind night of ,WIDNENDAT EVENttill, Demommi 26,1862, • TOM OILL V E b. IItMIN DOT Jedediei, . —Yankee Lode Dee Toting THE TANKED DUELIFT trainee • CrPeetee Re Brian— Shebat • /crown open FOR RENT. ri%LET—Thit new and well fin;ehed ten. Boom end Cellar situated on Smithfield .t., "C.lttito t Omo h e l oin anima the "Tea Storey on. metiai 8.. Bent len. or2o •eLAIN t SON. Nn. 21 TM ot. irrLET 'The commodious Dwelling ant il.or• No. WI 71/313 stzeet, oopoeite Muosdo I sue P. IL DAVIS, rLET - tee story Brick Store,No. 163 133131330 Wood DAVISuet. .31114 ewer and rum Etre. BAG AND L AND BAGGJNG. NOYLEIS & WHITTL.ESE No.o WATER STREET, Still OLD SLIP, NEW TOILE, AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND Jimunadun to ardor. BAUB for Floss, Grain. Salt. piaokwhalt. - Hann, Aro. Would Woo .611 IN stualloa 4;1" ConntaTignoljtant• to WILUELESS sad FAIMIEBB' RAGS, AND 0 MILLERS' BAGS, Designed lad printed to order, expressly for their use. (Mr If With* am such Mat we ran mpply tram 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Imortors and Dalin In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, .ail Tattoos kind. of Throsi .11 Twine. both Limn twol Oottotkof which Iro an rooel•Ing conthmal JoIET•Iy FURNITURE. I RYAN'S BULLOINGS. E SUBSCRIBER wo old respectfully in-, Item bar Mande and the pahile that is haa perdue tutored Olds Rate partner, and to new eole prowl. etor at Ude groat CABINET AND 'Chair ilanufaaturing Patiblishinent, The most extensive sad ennipiste of; the kind In the Wlth • stock acme ONE WIG , lON feet of rhOiCO Lam. tor, aeisoned. and llatnUg twee aleset est , mechan ic., be willesinneenee oportaUens to s'few dam when be will be needy to gettand to the elders or his nuseerons Meads and mists:mesa . . . . ; NEW STYLES .01" ARNITURE Will bt introduced tied told .t low writes. ligeticalsr attentkes will be Oren to tee amentectartod of Forraltare sultaWe gar diteguabeats sad Betels. which will be etold ma sccommodethur terms.sad at Wee. that yid de compel:Moo. Chni - MA CiljatlS Made st I et. to much tor datsbil. by sod awancee of lir wth be obi et the reduced eOBUtWk. ef hom $3 , ,M to pie set. aILMII sad TURNING of all kinds done tooms with Stew Pad'to . Renti Veneers. Tartlah r ll•Vzt . h. o li e a u. saki to t.trod.OssesiaLl edema. oe Sante= spe e ds. all 0.17111•1 1 , . An. el FM stmt. MASON A, BROTHERS, NEW YORK, SATURDAY. DEIDUIBBS. nth. • , • The radian Fairy V Beek; PROMORIGITNALLICGILID& .• • Aleutrarnt by Joke AfeLneen. 1 ..ol,_l.esoo. P**tO. lall ph, pry edges. 111,60. CM' IS BOOK, with its charming stones, ea.' pat illnitthtlemi and elegant 'bindles. will prove the met attreetthe work fora holiday premosit, trtiblished Able mean. The withal legends, which the editor tee warted up and retold Dr at:mbar sad attract!ta ety hi. are darned from m placid at hie Maned by Mary Et Pehoolareft, nor The wart le sopertgy Masthead Than drawings made iyJohn. , ldalamate. and swayed :by An. lb.. In • 4,4 r width, tor elatande 'Sal& and ailing° bathe= rand equaled. A glance at the 11/Mad l/Mad table win th orn the reader that the sloth. do t ro ot treat or the tomahawk sad italyeas kallbth et that they are trinelthe of tithe bowlful _thythokaltel greaten, • Whkthan Doted only among the r.ores. • 7. tura..o.l - 11. - . The Bo' who met • limey for WSeer. 111. Mee* and th•Eedelonneeet IV. The Wwdpful lexpkets of Chweehopper; owe the gb h of ifeldlai SW; Gni thee sad Melillo Beath* r. 111.. The veehweeleeu . %NIL The (( Mine of the ..Rotdsc 11. Whiter Peetleh sad the .131 x rube Xiaboone. ti the Lea; utetft E Leirtl up, XIV.' Al Lithe Sit, ae lbe heir.thea . XV. The Iteehanted ematiere g the IA nab; Man the XVIt. heelleneu, the Lot DeutTZ XIX The Winter liphiU XX. The lire Phone XXI'. Washita*" saa the-Bou•Tesel ; • .XXII. The Ebel Um; XXIII. Bohm. the Iheolvbaelg XXIV. The OWN, .that Oreelee the Blur. XXV. Wool, the fretlear of Indian Hampton H NBT eiAhti r OH, THE sPI 'B a AltD voL,l2mo. , : • The inns adds TORIEIe Sanded outlets, SIZ7 somas non reindict Ln thnnecUnt will recondite not one the Incidents. but man' of the Dersonsges which are Introdned tate the stem The characters, In neer re emattirgel i nl i t =trine of britirlf: L i i o s .4 , Ivltts, &IA) Edenton. the iitithor,Verttlentrr en an In / the new nun much den tnternt of the delkfault • FOR PEOPLE who watt to be comfortable d the slater osoron sad Dot hobo led colds. wul as l y z i2 6. prose of &etre 111112 by canon rat 101 Mar kat rt. nod -itortboolog tbelr Dry Goode Air it. bo boa rooNt ILI rotoadorrirslor Cater Geo4s, rro t WV wing they ',Dittmar* to man. oa tl oi orj Mowed, at th aratirtrikedoir i ZOor Itth ALL WOPLIDELAINES;-ALL WOOL D.F. 141Nr5—Th .0. op.situ a 104 Market at. Um snat oty/aa of Wiral itardni• fro m Z 214 ot• upwards. Haling • largo atrattunnat of- ths atomo natnetta aka to 'elm them out and ant tall and 26 per cent. lot than torn, abo, !ninon Minium and Paramottra tor 26 eta ply M 2a."4 • fewth wort:neat of- Plannols and Plaids, IL nat. thumb Cloths and Annerthina roltatro for bootabold me, all Minya and open tor oassofnation, •t ml 4 PAUL 11U0 06% 21 dote from 6ta it, SECOND ARRIVAL anew style Shawls; te, Talmo/ stud Cloakt i tin and • t.b."l==ric 41.7A.,:la"clart AtZ.7.74 •Ir`tr b i , Zil° tka In pine. by PPM ILO Inelol st. 110IINTRI 'BLANKETS—Having real a N..) Was lot atOonelry sad Bath Blankats, / inn now to snit say pawn wilw luny favor no, by s 741Z441.4, I Lawn* to. public In mum& to my awn. toy 131sainto. 001.0 we the only until. sytlote mann— Warranted tun from ootbm. IL an WM► ovary person Sadbanywbe.bw nowl7 004. OA .141 4044 Sad got /boned mambos. of tin store. It Is 10i Mu , ht. swonel now/my nth at PAUL MAIM &CONE ARRIVAL OF NEW SILKS AT 1.7 IPA Mutat st.—Any OF wishing to • purchase nor BM Drum will Ind It to than - adcsultugs Wean and morns our Net of .Stry do Rhino. Mona antique and Bilk or all etwniathan aim nmfd oar new IdarseWat and AllandahrShaittn Olunclacttes and Balta. Our mu hMAdwial snot Um cbakeat islaction. I N. IL—Partloolse allaationvsLa tO liolllllthE 0004 a at watt" • • • • • PAUL RUCitlif% W. Nernst rt ld..T. TOUTILICFS, Ohio it.; 1031.7. Pl.. drew hiswilifiwn sa Isesir t Ind t mass, es lathOrreg, WRSw. As • Is slier via willing loges Ws ties gears Sir thew= to study the slams dg the Ageism with tbiete-isithe aria dawns liassunone—gor.lll4"l. Psimagt, ^* t_ptr. lissigses evening', aliCjt tM foot o! Now Troy ullt.befor• 9 A.ll,tows ft.; on In sad 1111011 , 00111100 , to stVgaisinn. igennsifiggy gg g preationlY win be sele scalgimg GREAT HALL.' --' NAN° po=s,_III3I2LODZON AULD NOL 79 1 no spoulEprTall =VW MTN& . ~. . win oet,er -lb /S6O. IX UN i . . Oiatlitli &Mir ilban -8,14,16, . ' j Pg4.l" it i tF a tta le Dti en o2l . 4 r Att.e. „„,i t ,VA%,=. w. It= ar iter ea usio" t ai .,,sam . 0 . 4 .,.. J. It lat i latatel a Iwo et_ .ameral Mr, is stowror,' aimadamost. Gag gig known leaac , = beats& gime bit Meads V:= lima stir 4 COd. alwitalgoketnikaOlrter. in eat Kat. an of viler Get •10 81 "Mf adjuir""ft alk arbr ritik -"117il="117114-. .4 “1 , -t' ir r. rl 6-04.1"' M.: ''' ' '' '' '' ' 'l '': ' 'l- ; ‘ ,•.: ; . : :.:; 4 1.. :- i - i -, ; - :. , t 7 , , , ,, .1 / '' NUMBS, i., Ls. Pub— Brnointim of Co-Partner/ply. T I he H mEu t Yartienth tihpA b eaetofo etsw~ th. mo.rop-.rd. Ow ammo l i ' : . lr ' naadrte a;o.nagoudttiiim.Ti&tbd6 oft zeoLtl.to.noMa sRO • MALL 101181711. Pltteraritb. 033.23. inkoc23 rrazilscataiOn of Fartnan, MO& 2 OF NOLDIT th• . 1 Z PERM b m.t.a =itallmatintwk. .41,11'. thiVillb77ll. 4 9Mll2lllaftst. 4. jall MTV.. the cizirimgfiN, ALEXAN =h. I Co-Partamabip: FIME andereigned hive formed • Co-Part.. Jor tslgs=r&s.ssu m , a trdlit Vegas & 000Pig," wd41171.. " 7 LIN. /3U • . A. /: 131 U • DANUtIe • HS • - Marni4.:_kod Honatkee Geo& 11ROO&I6 & cooPER have open, st N ar /hrket . sse =Vlt? "" a r giM= =photo eenortnumt of /peat in tbs above Aehilitte and re peel:filly eolklt au may[ any gram fa MU. line. to On them • sap Br OM/ theft whole Wenn= to time two *mt." of bonne., to the exoundon thetda taw. think they . can odht hularanontn me to be found In Wass Iteel.ethe natal variety. edU ngi et k, 4 Ott itrrerro trt sull"" bower • • Dies°lotion of P artaaritdp.. .ia Partnership heretofore essating. be break the undersiroced bra rode der roma meservet sy. _mutes! cement. The andiron ef ths Ina min 144 FN. Led hr either of the Inc, at Usslr old ataad. W. on d Anat MAX. leßaTtp..No. U 4 Pftteberah, July 30th, MI INCKIB ORAN Co-Partnenhip. .E HAVE associated J. B. An'er with me. Je. and in the Fo ttrwerdthx,Comehrol er on and Produce. will coueue hereaft erodes I. ,the dfle ran /Nan. KARMA EICB&R& & & Vert ; Okccesson "io A. & A. Mamma _ _ r - C 036 MISSION S . FORWARDING MEW 011.104 . 111, Dealer: iv Moisz, Provisions _tml itodoo• igoooraily. No. 114 &cool xtroot.Pittaburgb. Ps. waft bIOnCE--flaying this . day Vtily 2d,) Itirpord . _ of mr entire stock. t00k„.1.2.. to lar SMUT too v :;h,oralt=l , 4 4 %aileltibe him Co centbsource of ttheahlaia Indebted to Mr ' redVaited !" An = I I 111214 Pan% =lddegu.Vlttri ahronr rimm — Stove. biun#ese and lin, Copper an ID 811001,-libb intib ailinithoW_, •M di Milhaud.... to coutinuid ataha9M stud. lai Wood obb.t, der MS MODS sad strle . or T. J. Cesirit Cb. ibfi Taos. J. mime. _..._. ~.. Dissolution of Partnership. - IRE pazthoiship foimed by the undexam.- edala James o , llTea, In mituthir CM the . 00nit Warks,unler the Es= and style of JONES,QI4IIA &MILLER, Is ztow Ind'- disoMAO JO_ .161241 _ July 70.13135 : JOHN In MLLE' Dimelntion. firm of W. ik R. MaIiUMICON ina Ude day awaited by ft2.l. The enbeetiler • T aapetated .partneratdp with Mmtalt FL L. NOB. N.' the. atceery, floater and Cheonanalon, butane WILL b. oo Mama at the COMM of Liberty and Irwin eta., .• der theityl.. of WiLhIcOUTOIENON t Ca. +ha will at. aaeuva . Krafarifir:& — T(s.7 COlDlnianioll men_an Forlinn I=assarleal ou t er or• sammsUr s'ltta MUM is tures. to., Has. liaTattl4 Irani stmeintlitbargh. Theundersignedhavinedacto= elelsomder the sills of D. W. . ,=.M. h Ire Um transmittal of a Genera/ Amer, Omostimlan and Prodnatmeneas, at Nos Yo and Waal. , .6st, an mat pored to glee medal atisnattostrns, mostrUis and forwarding produm and mermaadlae. and t tgie axe mutton of all basins* th at may b entrturtad to an N. 11 1 Mt. . . _XJ/11 ro—Olark. a Than; WWl= Daisq . it Cl of W trealliit 064 If. Batten aOm Hoj. i Jt . Krasner a Ira " Kai , s ' er l {i s fao %sr ile il l al% EM I' t r ila so L - t ti umn Ilm. ' Midi. NOTIOS.—The fate firm of JONES t Wield having been dimalmd by the death of.Teha Do Woman the Mb Met. the business of mid Arm all IL maded by the nadessymed, at their Maack Mater or Rom sad Ant streets. fima. al. U4ll.—sed MAO JONES. meta( pertser LiStie JONES, krannfacturer of , Spring sod Blister DUO. P10t0tb......11ab 044 Ateel Pima Coach sad Eb:ptie. anus sant Tapers. ILI 'Palma Aorta, Mall sad EGG= boa Azles—Comar Remand NUM Maeda Pittebtaaa. owt oitoo.o . l - FA B. ROGEItS & 00., Manufacturers of ■Jr Born's Potent Imprond Steel Onlthstor.-4416• 1 • Dissolution. Tpartnership heretofore existing twinn lb* ronarorigynd baa beau tads day dl by masa' oroarat Thaw who halo thawa lateen of Olaas Carr orol Mama . . DANIE JOHN D. L L . D. CAR& tEliundersigned za w ithdrawn from ti " ca sad , to kW *Wads smarter h:ll h ,te e pattaar no. P. Isto._l#4.: who condoms the business PittoDorsh..bms Mb. JO DANIEL D. CARR. WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Grocers mesta=assaeasamtsPrednos prablabetaredi. 2.68 ~~ CoPArtnergtilD• ALTER P. MARSHALL einsociated .ithht.e t t. 2d darer July. JOB. Tr. II GM& & CP). • • - OTICIE-P.lnaelth Fleann2 having ipso• doled with tdm aleph ♦bt, • buena* banner • •,• • • • • efJOS • k OD. al To Bridge Binders. PROPOSALS will be received by the Board or Directors or. the Ohio .1! ns7Maio Banned Coostostf, addreeied to , the nndeeoensu =MI nom on Thunder, December 77th, 1166, tbr g to. matn dais and onetime the thmetrwiture of • dimble , tractit Mimed Mdse. Mth side ka• for tootemengme. WON the Alteribeny rime .1 N i tterarigh. The bide ani to be at a ised Mae per lawf Past, foe the Math of the eupastructuen totedode ail matedate and woe to complete the bride mar Mr morph • loe/r a ltry. the Company landshing the railroad inst the the tracts, std the cootractor ell other matertale. The bridge MU have some imam and Its whole Math will be about twelve hundred Mt The masearr_ ortuate is of the tarot permareut dthaoter lain • Iforwad'itaL% the piers Ming Mr feet leng an tin Mt thick an the top:end Ow gage= abutment and some of the elm beta g now up to theeeping." The supecitructim will be nnsited becamas ad hp. the tint of dephimber, 1860. Bids MD be received &r a NlinT. Mate. - with heavy • asthma onanterbraced with treat zeds; and atee tbv • as Bridge:: or an- other mil tried plas, provided the bid +sr will mare the Pommy amelnes ail Mien her meat rights. Pleas and kimiserloas MU to nadir tor lorpection at. th e Ompan aloe 1.11 the clip of intm burgh, on sod after the 17 lost.: and !Unita' tutees.. non may be obtained from ri. W. Boberta.Ciblee tonineer. The Wort ef Directors mem the right 10 oiatireet my the rests In oath • my es they jnerdamt .best ihr true interests of the mapsoy. W. =MOON, ar e heed. Pi tenbargh. Deo. I. If 65:401 td MEM it.axem. eature. EBBlakely a . . PATE d rt , T , corner of oo:ot .o" IT r vme "AN= t edd mioiaoki. EIMOoI attootkro shoo to inunltidlos lonossad dl-poting of them. TOMMOICRIabIe. , 114 datr/i • Valv.able Real .Vartate for, 'Sale. ir Offer .for side the two • three story briok builgs at du South 6.4 Kesler Ws Pam sad Harsh /Meets .n,. 011 sad 278 rum meet. Mu Ws aro eeati about v 0 het OD.Psett street' by 00 bra ta 0410 AT TOe beildinse ars subereathl sad have stone frost. I als, otter the bar three start. reek dwallt boons east dd• of Head street, Noble. V. sai ia lA . 0 4 b. 5 1.. being ataist IS *et 0 loam la twat - - 00 het ba depU. ; The striVe booms 1.111% leverstely,eitehethet 'sad at low brims . A mall cash manse mu be=A a ressenable:tbse illy= ft. the a( the _Wawa. .ht,=e tisrtbre=2;:k lt. AM& Street . Property. far. Sale. .rd AO thorizad to sell on ' very reasons- We tame, say caw all of Qom Zoo :11mat tr= Mrollost boas oft um vostmly side of et Moot. blot N... 22 2L LA L ILazadLJO, . bottom% Pons strata ad thy obi LllostmAr Tim0a..........b00m0 I lay mailable Arno =4 twelllosmiWitm - • oat 1 , :". Tb• Ims me orli. LS fist la 1120 — TOWilt se In IMMO out alloy tan iota olds. - LW tooL Pottmot otlabo opmdrad. est Um bob. *am alitnnotao tomato Or • . tootom . thoo atoorod Cr . do boodami tamter aam a lleallsord i 4patfl w o ottlibM . . ,..14 . ISt Routh Moist Petryba - 'tattles. A , anortmetit r of these . diteable 4nd tionnlYl Imported lIILINTLin *ln bc cyanid*. h. inktetion Ibr th• deg Um* In nib My, at hare., Attar tt. elcOrof sxhlblllitidlt to lbw= Mantle hoc.. of wuatuaty ALUM. . mow of tocood cad lbacat ctn. Winter. or . . Peepare lIME underanlnad . thankful for the tom .11; orate rid. bed torn:ant tire Mends sod three In irseitiMMW. that they her aerie rare and en ter straw Meted rerlem to Orr abet of rem Perim and BIN Irene, .t or eh rehire ern be old ..law es ...., motor romprine home hd . eltder titled. IN lire Fender tra i n re np to hides ad'. C1Xa121214" PSI. and Reedn atone new- OM mno . ... d rue Imo tem dl err tillt set tett. • W ot Ma IN , W.„ .... LWatAt • OW Vert Intended fn nre the err etre Mwidth le ea mbar error, ten -, .7 =7 7. eV, end u b . r .s e u narzt a i st WWI gr 11 .... .. „r. .. WOO ere reverted oar start Parlor end Member 0 .001•11 be: M V inMS. ' I I r. Mrset. in"C4l. 84, " a " . . , . T. J. =Ali alio - . . r. 50ainrat..............n. r. J01C10rwr.,........,;.." Ogiall Iticalsior Carze_iractary. •.. ii:3:STQN, - 11 ROT : ERM,II • : & .430.- ..- -praati ou Onneb Yams, most blit•bassni Mama .1:1‘. 17/tyJn. tent on Madan_ 5temit,......._ an extbaidn ainetakensettlinlanninnnmknh CanSin.tude In al thin mains_ itnlK itell a ganni to e ms " inn bran . n.nun.. - 111 .Rover work Ms ban Img- .. 4 suo.. • i s i trnottmobot to oo :vow num enannlent tbst att bn tbani Ineb 'Mahlon ow rriol,pr tko# malt. Tali i ttalmA and 1r..... Passim* Ihio tory worry =Jae. dories tbo day. . . ~y, . w a rr en ., Fireand WaterProcti t. LEANING for the last eleven years ex t. ..„,,..,, is Qs limmithetstre of tbe oboe vo g, now MOW/ hi all %be pri.gps du., ta . 0.1... fluting Width thee tt bee be tee& anew vele etiontwornes and en Unbend an* ed wener (it . leoe et It could be beneen es. sNrn Dr lb. ilwanenw.a= f. Ira:: d o siggs t i : I t e tt r it l: W iof %ewe ow toen end nunnialetton of abated we ere beaa Woe to *se s twee of r ewes to Ilene. nab. aoa Oedbr werto prta o w rtae ee e t t ot e otlt l e t l b n l t e MM t S o . ' w ,. d . emo p orMbe = e and twee. ft. 0... freed n e lfate d 7d i tab th aTe in a i Woof cite , to likat co me Itot— nn wo sin rinotobte tt WI/ It t. • lee etertcl44 l 4 aelefte ore Wade to toe '''rbon tete eteetabbror at m, Mad ems bane ea rentrend - byjMlllllol.oll.Uk sn. _ corbety attuning eta ode meant — Ra SPOSIX9 eaten in wee oront toe. 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