GA2M,3. ILEPLt2nMT. pritTSIVEIRGH: nimmor niounne; DEO. 1856 TartSle:yoga Aceidtmt. Main' KILLED; 'EIGHT IITTUILED Our telegraphic cell= yesterday - contained a petragrapdt conoerning the maidens. , it Alliance on Monday evening. We era to•day. enabled to give the putt:tilers in foll--whioh are' - The fast train of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne cad Chicago Railroad, which left Pittabargh at three o'clock on blondarafternoon arrived at Alliance a haltpastaix where It stopped - on ate own track „to giro_the paseangerstzt opportunity to take tea. The track:of the .Pittsburgh and Cleveland - road crosses the other track' at:nearly . r i g ht guiles...lP:at tracks running along r. either aide of Sourbeek's 11941. When the time. el. lowed for ten expired. the train of the ;Fort Wayne rmsd started - on time, crossing the Cleveland track elowly. While on the track the headlight of the Cleveland train was aeon turning the murk In a moment afterwards ft ran violently into the_Fort Wayne ,train, Fsh. tog the two hind oars with great force Into the hotel, breaking dowin largo portion. of it and dePositing., one of the care In the hotel. A large number of persons wore standing upon the -platform. • The mica of both. roads are as fol lows : .At every crossing of this kind, the train moot come to a dead halt whether any other train be In eight or not; and a moasenger must bo sent in each direction to zee whether the track be clear or not. This rule was strictly obserred . by the Condi:toter of the Fort Warne train, and the gagman who Arno out out to warn the approaching train wee slaughtered. The Conductor of the Port Wayne train was Mr. A.'E. Leavitt; of the Cleveland train Mr. W. C. Cleland : The Cleveland train rtur: come distance after the collision oeenrred, - -and the engineer William Cherry, by wham criminal reetletaness the ace ? dent was caused, ran cdcand has not yet_bern . _ Strange to say that no., persons in the trains .ware hllled though Immo were Injured. When the reek was somewhat cleared away it was discerned that eight persons who had boon stand ing upon the platform ware:kilted. Their names , are as follows: . Jacob Roby, Allianoa, o', • John 31'Intyro, Atlianor;.o., Dr. Smith and lady, "AiliatlaP; O:; J. taterholt, New linrded, 0.. Wm. Itlt6hic, Notrairtlei, 0., N. 11: Taylor; Pkalade John Brooke, ..New Jersey. . Amite of these bad teat abe or arm; scd nil were horeibly disfigured. The 'eight is described to us as being terrible is The extreme. Tim bodies Is conveyed to: the oar bona, to await an examination by. the Coroner's .lery, whloh was sworn iti at 10 o'clook. Tbeinjared are tho following: Fielding Coolish and Indy, Columbus, Indi ana, badly Injured. Antis Armour, Columbuo,.lndiaits, badly in Painter,. of Stark county, Ohio, the same gentleman who woo hurt at the Railroad acoldsdit at Darlington)ast winter, Re was brit aligbtly Charles Coates, an • engineer 'on tbe Cleveland , end Pittsburgh Railroad, was badly hurt. M. A. Roth, , of Phibulelphie, had his thigh trim:nand badly. , •-•- • ' . D. N. Courtney, Eel , was slightly hurt Mr. Camino) , was formerly Aesistant Superintendent on the Ohio & Penneyleenie Railroad, and to a brother or W. S."Conrtney, Eng., of this city W. C. Maned, Conduct)? on the •Clevaland Pittehergli Road, yes slightly hurt. The wreck Was'oemPlete. The two cartrwera completely smashed; and the gnat weeder is how their, °leopards • esMiped with' their lives. Ono Orate care ie in the rotunda of the hotel, which Is nearly completely demolished. It ia. the opinion of competent persons that the Cleve lend train was running at the ratet,of thirty or forty miles an hour. As may well be supposed, great, indignation prevails at Allneme, and ie expressed not icindly bat deeply, and the engi neer, Cheirtif caught will otand a fairchanee for lynch - At three o'eleek.yesterasy morning the °Mier* of the P.; Ft.-W., and C. road started for and did everything in, their power for the relief of the lejared. - ' They took with them Dr. Thomas Dixon; of - Allegheny. , . • ‘• • The Coroner's jell resumed 'their labors at nine o'clock, yesterday,. ena bentlnned them through the entire day. - • . • " • This cheating 'affair his exalted a deep feeling In the minds of - the community, and they feel "that their livei are in constant danger, melees every act of eereleisness is promptly and severe bepunialted. The indignation of all has Bottled apron Cheery, the: engineer, to whom the seei-• dent is solely attributable.' ,• -Life give halos . a•dizpnch from Cleo. W. Cam, Esq , President of the Pittsburgh,- Fort Wayne and Chicago Relined from . • T.l).* eiti nti Esq.. Seareeery. • No person was killed on our- train, and but three wounded, and ahey. not very badly. All the other killed andwounded were on the plat form, in the hanie ter near the track. The Cleye land and Pittsburgh': train' struck between the two Last Cars of our tralia,in each a mummer as to throW the 'two' eers off the track,' injuring three persons in the neat to the last ear. The testimouy here is thee the Cleveland end Pitts burgh train was running at a frightful rate ofc speed—not less than thirty-five - miles per hone, and the visible evidence of the wreck this morrie morning, confirms-Daly the etatenurat The engineer of the Cleveland area Pittsburgh train bas not ye tbeeitheard of ein6fl the =Meat. I cannot find that the elightest blame attaches to any one connoted. with this company." • . • We_are indebted to. Mr.--Robert Stewineen, operator, Allegheny,: far the following additional particulars: •”A coroner's jury le now investigating the caeca o, the collision at this place lest evening. A number of is Itneesee have been examined, who testify that the train of the •C. &': P. rood - rim Into the train at a speed of thirty miles an hoer, that no bell wee rung or whisce..blownim-art nounce itseemleg. „ , The engineer . nett firemen . tave fled Co - the - woods to escape the 'eery - of. the people. The train of the Xt. W. ta road" etc:tel.. from Alin:twat itacieen time, and was. !tensity tom to fregmente by the eollioiou. The wounded ire • doing well and base been comfortebly provided for, and all are in a fair - stay of recovery.— Among the number killed Is a Mr.'-Drooke, _of. Philadelphia, who watt to have been married to morrow atottiwn heyond this, to ft Miss Ware." The following in 00ln Mr. Cies: "No one en our - train. ; Three pee l:mega:a frame Colninbie, wore;wounded,. but Dr. Dixon (bloke . .not. dangerous/Ye - Mr. Painter was slightly Lan on hie left knee bust went home thin afternoon in charge of Mr. Kep linger, of Canton. Two of the kilted were pas sangere on our "triin to this poinybut they got off for Cleveland. - •Tbis balance of the kilted wore from Allanee, and vicinity, and were stand.' leg pa the platform In "the =publicroom. Very fortunately the (Ravenna train did not rue into or through any ears of ours, but drink between. • two care, (that is, the front ind.of eye and the hind end of another). The -Cleveland Maio pas sed swots our track ' , at S. moat frightful armful, reported at over thirty Mlles per.hodr, - vtitheed breaks being dente or eteatnehut off—a violation of the rules`of that company.- I cannot find that any blame properly attaches to any . the at. *aches of this compsoy, eithough, I believe, the Cleveland eompihy wish' to ettiteb pad the blame to. Mr. Lewitt for cycling the traek when he was their train approaching, is mile distant." ::71(Q01151% A. L. Jonee, magistrate; acting Coroner, swore in the following persons ae jurymen :. Abrabare itrennerillan, John Battereheil, Snot; L. Woods, - • F. N. Pierre, - • Thos. O. Stanley, The Sapetiatendeat of the Cleveland road with two Solicitors, and Mr. CMS of the Pert Wayne rood, and J. 11, Ilamplon, Esq., Solicitor of the ComPoloY; were. in attendance. The following witnesses were examined btorris.--Was on train leftat 3 o'clOok, se 'Expreseblemenger, yesterday. Arrived'on time at Alliance and took' tea—after - we got tea, passengers got aboard, and Condactor said alt was right to proeced I itepped aboard sod got into baggage ear, end examined. brake bloke before I got on. Esgineer whistled off brakes - and as started. ' ; `After we - atorted,l made a re mark to the Baggage hisater,..that we had a flee supper at Alliance. About that time train was street. I got a light and. went Into the car lying nest to the house and helped to carry out en eldiady who said she was from Penn eylvaula. The LoooMative of Pittsburgh and , Cleveland I think strack hied core tistireen. 'the - beinfiere. —The locomotive of oar train was broken Off. from my car by , the Jar. Locomotive and tender, baggage car, expects car and two passenger - cars were on the track; the third poseongor ear was throvrafrom the track to the left of the Pittsburgh'end Cleveland .road; was lying 15 to «0 feet from the track from which it was thrown; the fourthpaesenger car was thrown against the cad.of the station horse and into the public sit ting mean: it ,irae A pretty hard eight when I opened the.third paseenger_eai; I helped the 'old !tidy out; wo carried her intothoßackeyo Nouse; there wane daegtter of the cid lady in-the car; oho was badly cut 'xibenttho, fate; .her husband 'wee injured;' out sheathe head an/neck; there were no persons in the fourth car; the locomotive of- the Cleveland and „Pittsbargh road was bo lend the north-end of the. platform; her - trueke were all along dm track ;' her. driving wheels were on the inter, but the tender 'wheels ware —The Lepage oar was eitthe track. The pas sengerear, Pittsbargh tr. Cleveland road - .were caught between. The whole of the testa 'of Gleolgood.;Sajthibtirgb,:liallioil-Wae Sleeper the crossing of the.PiltabtlOst .Pori litti7/14: & 011•;" ago road except hind ender last:car.- The train ofthe Pittabttrgh , . Cleveland ,road threw the car of oar rood Into the rotunda. - Smith and ma tidy were , piffled up deid... Saw_ seven per to all token uidesd. A- gentlutan from Philadelphia. These memo roust have been on the platform aria the publio room. After I went back Itrat the oldlady out, font dead bod ies were found under the Pittsburgh, Fart Wayne & Chicago road, in the north end of the ad passenger .train. The. ear wan lying very non parallel with Pittsburgh & Cleveland It. S. 'The other dead bodies were carried into the ladles room Mt was under the locomotive of Cleveland &,Pittabmgh road. Didn't know the lady under the locomotive. Mr. Smith was our engineer; did not see Pittsburgh & Utevltland train coming. It wee not more than two or throe minutes from the time we alerted until we were struck. Itobt. B. Smith nora—l am employed on the Pittsburgh, Pt. Wayne & Chicago B. R. as an engineer; 1 left Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. IW. yesterday on time table. We arrived at Alliance 38 minutes after sir, time table 8:42 for Arrival. Got my supper; while at supper men took my engine up and got wood. We stopped short of the P. &C. road; before starting looked south on the Pitts - burgh Sc Cleveland road, and saw ho train. .After 'I Mowed my- whistle some one said the Cleietand train was in eight. As my engine palsied the crossing, I looked eouth to. wards the approaching brain, sad judged it to be from ono-half to three-fourths of a mile dis tant After runnlog about half a minute I felt a alight - jar anti supposed the engine had not been ' properly conplek with the train after getting wood and had broken loose from the imam - 1181nd off and put down brakes, and while shutting down brakes people Caine. —lt was about seven o'clock or one minute short; saw head light of engine over the grade, but could not see light of the ash-pan; had ex press car, baggage car and three paesonger oars; I started-West 20 minutes after 8; the train mint have been running at the. rate of from 25 to 80 _Miles per hour; I apprehended no danger be cause I.hod been informed by the efsoere of both Companies that the train must come to a dead stand still there before going over the crossing; I halo been mitt:gig:Leer four years and a half; the Pittsburgh tic Cleveland trains were la the habit of stopping before going over the crossing, and I did not see a light loot night; I never leave my engine unless 1 bare soma competent person in —The grade will never effect speed of engine When the engineer knows he has to stop. I nee. .ar hod any difficulty in stopping a train under tid head of steam. Mathew Rotilostm—swono —I was standing on the platform 10 feet east of, the Rotunda, opposite the engine of the P., FL W. & C. road; the train started; the Condon. for of the Western train looked down the P. & C. road, and void no train was in eight and ordered the train to goon; the whole train bad got over the crossing, except the last oar, the forward end of the couplings were over the crossings u the'engiee of the P. Et C., came daehing through; as soon ea I saw the engine coming I sprang to got out of the road; she was coming at the rate of SO miles au hour; thoro was no ringing of bell or blowing of whistle. —The bind oar of our western train was thrown into tho public room of the elation; tho other car was thrown over and over, and thrown to the left of the Pittsburgh & Cleveland goßig north and west of the Pittsburgh, FL. Wayne & Chicago road; whole train ran a distance of ono or two hundred feet, clear through the other train, and Mopped at north end of the station. Tho forward trucks of engine of Pittsburgh & Cleveland road were broken up and tender olf of the track. The front part of the rotunda of the station house, in front of both toady, was too away and the platform torn up along the Cleve land & Pittsburgh R..IL I went to got oat the -perinea. wounded in the public room. Ono named Root had his thigh broken, end was nth. .cruise Wand. Mr. Costae, an engineer of the Pittsburgh & Cleveland riled, was Injured about the head. There was on the platform aorth of the - rotunda, the wife of Dr..-Bmith, and a car. neater named Mclntire, both deed, reeldenis of this place. —,Next I went on the other aide of the read to the car lying on the other aide of the road, mad found three pereons who had been taken out; thorn tray a limb of emu person lying ander the edge of - the car-4 tem under the front of the engine of Pittsburgh & Cleveland, there was the remains of soother person; it was not a whole body; thiuk the leg belonged.to this person; I then went into the hum to see !MN' alber.?, —From the aipearince of elm I think the people kitled• mast - have been standing on` the North-Weal aide of the platform or on the track; the engine attacial- to the train of the P. S: C.:road did the damage;-some of their truck., were found - under the 'platform; the platform was broken to pieces; the third ear was lying parallel with P. & C. lksd; P.; Ft. & C. Railroad train started as usual; it was not a minute gone when the other train struck. —The conductors, engineer and firemen of rho Pittsburgh and Cleveland train arc net here to day.:The engineer was missieg about use min utes cfec tbs collielon;.1so could .itot he found. I o*cnot en employee of the company and Tooldo at NOW Brighten. ' This testimony reaches to the time the p. m. train left Alliance last evening. At thejtimo at which we write the telegraph has not annmanced a verdict of , the jury. ' 0 Trim Brain or°Ltennstas.--Tho o Board of 'Liceabors having concluded their year'e hibor, lire laid beforo the County Treasurer, a Tolu• rainoils report containing the SLIMES of thoso to whella liceneo was granted, the amount of their renlida, and the license fee amused to them. he report is very clear. We glee c condensed statement of Oa report below: ~ City Country,, Total 10G 83 189 . . . „Boling Houses 27 , 7 34 Fate with other geode—. 4C 9 85 Totals ; 179 99 278 License, F 4109. l'ltt6burgh $12,840 Allegheny 1,670 Colitatty. 8,440 Total Free ' • $17,850 We give the etatiatice . for each Ward- iu the wo . . • IJoLiar, Paul= Withother lita.tse •o. Loured. Good, Pew.. let Ward, Pinching 21 4•' 3 $2,375 2od do do 11 1 4 - 2,064 Sd do do 17 7'. 8 - 2,620 4th• do do , 9 -2 19 3,030 5113 do 13 .3 • 6 1" 1,626 6th do do 2 1 2 110 7th do do Noapplicsate. Bth do do 4 1 1 476 - - Ist Vita, Allegheny 4 2 - 396 2nd" do do - - 6 1 1 876 3d do do- 4 1 1 . 275 4th.. do • do . .4 • 1 • 740 - - - 106 27 90 $14,910 Cot:Lunn Ilia muuurrion.—.a. tWt otty line on. carted between the Faculty and some of the students' of deffetson College, at Cannensburg. it originated In a quit.' played elf by a student who, dreased In female apparel, socompanied by o chum, attended alieture of Park Deoismin is town one evening !set week. :Complaint .belag male to the Pm:salty, they made °traria to find out the principal offender, And failing in this, they expelled the student who acioompanied him. A -large number of the - students have made 10011CIIIDO with. the expelled ono, and quite a row IA on hand in oonseqtteWei. ALTCIII3II. Batts BILLS.—The public MO warned agsloet recebriug altered $2 bills on tho Tee. meat Bank; Boston, porpordng to. be Theso aro the eery best altered bills over altered,; boosnee the red lottors TEN are printed eurozo. The face of tho bill to exactly the tame as in the genuine. , The alterid bills may he told by an oval Ognie on the loft of;the Mil. ""t'azonda Colman Items,. —A now edition - of Mlle raredni Concert Books expreoely arranged for tho present Grand Concert,- containing the Italian, French and Engliab; also the =ale:Ar ranged for the pilule forte, has jest been pub lished; and will be for Dote on the 0100111 g of the Contort at tbe door. , Peon 26, eta. - Mos On.—A. home attaehed _ to, a Itasca ran off (not the Federal street tippet yesterday of !trepan, and jumped , over the railing along the street, briumblog off from Federal andlunning by ,the canal— Tho wagon was broken to ;deur, se was another wagon owned by Mercer & Bob- RSZSMILD 02 Dart..—Wen. McCleary, 1020 bail been lying in jell for a year or:eo plat, on m oral 'charges of deallog In'ooonteyfelt oohs, was - released onbill yesterday.; ~.. • , . Diana oan afford to , be without Alas. tang Liniment in their: bonne. - The many soot dents aro are liable to, may render it rieeessexy any tairment, and nothingle capable of perform• ing ouch a certain ann.. (latract). lifting tho kettle front the fire it caught and studded my hands and person eery .sercrelyono baud nt meet,to'a crisp; The torture wad unbearable. It was an, atrial sight. ,*' * The Mustang - Liniment appeared ' to .extoieCthe pain almeet immedfatoly.. It healed rapidly and left no eat of account. c Chsa. Foster, 420 Broad :Suer, i'hiladelphio.'!. • It is truly, a wonderful arittle. It will tare any. ease of, tiwoUln. g, Dame, % Stiff loin% Eruptions or 'Rheumatism.' : For Dorsal' ebould never be dlepeimed With.; One Dollar's worth of Iliestanglas frequently caged a value, bit horse.. enres Gelds; Spraino,', Ringbolt°, Sporin and 'Founders.- BOOLITC of tmitatwns. Sold in all parts of the habitable Globe. • arSO. rvarrietars. New Yak!' XT. WOOD-50 bxe just teed and tz pa. by dal PIJmI d 6 BROIL INSURANCE. Fa:liters and IVrechaniql INSURANCE COMPANY N. W. Cpr. Second and Walnia. Ste , PH'ILADELPIIIA The following statement exhibits the ba lms and condition Cl the ClomumnS Nev.lat, Premiums twined cm Maine and Inland Mile. to Nov. Int, .... .-....-..--5214.45 t CO MMM' ; Tctal CS Paid Maxlos 104351........--.,--064,197 04 Pad The 59,739 69 Paletned.S4l24l43 Bald Comml.slons 45,159 00 11610annone,rostriru Premiums and A.seuerthsrces.--....—.. , ... 27,474 CB . WT.= 01 llolane Ile=&sing with Company......-1729,057 07 The AESIST6 of the Company Oro as 15!lows— rut. City ..iconner amis.-4.1614 Itallroul Bonfla— 11,000 00 Cod tem Fun Mertgoto 140,000 Stoehr. Collatexolo. 22,451 CO • Ghoul ou,l Coutolldatlon Doak 6,225 00. • Depoeltul with 1:0511=f, Shone= 6- Co, liew MO.OOO 00 Defaied Payment on Steak Oct ma Notes for Maine Premlums......— 108.080 09.1 Doe from Agana, armed brltosolo 18;416 18 Premiums on Polidts raotialy ea, end debts duo the C 0............ 7.8,470 30 Damao In 13ank5.....—••••••—,,-- 18,4f0 74 • —.----55A057 07 The Iteezlotlater:tare have this d•y declared • Dividend ofls Per Cent., • Parable on decnand.nn the buoinese of the Onapnon to the Ist inst. THOMAS B. FLORENOE, President, Zdward R. Aelmbold. Secretary. . VIOL J.IIUNTER. 4eat. Ptel:m.4h, no27terndra , No. Oa ClirMsr meet LAWARE MIITUALBAYETY 111181711.- w t s AItMS PhlindonooleArly, w 0171(18. 8. E eanone Third in 4 :thl . • - • me 'naming statemani cd tho Affair. of umnr. i• inabllshod In conlnnaltw with•• PrOyl or fts Charter: • Thwinong otarked of from Nov.l.lM, to 0,1,31, 1850 Chi Marino and kilanl 25 On Firs ...... 118,51.3 08 .$545,115 23 Pre=lttoas on l'ollelos Lot marled OR ... 15752,004 04 Preenzr` am marked offfront Itt Ale. 1555, to Ott. 31, 1835 On !amine and Inland Bista,-.......532r.54 I 62 On Ere 102100 83 ¢174,372 35 Tottreet, Se, rte'd during tame petted 51,600 35 Zones, Espritscr, dr„.ifur'ing at ytty as &ore- . Elarine and Inland Naylaation - 1010 00 .. ... ~.......e......... '78,,e.. 0. ettitrn Pruninrox...llelninrennvia , ...- ."5 . : -A gooey cherave... -.-....„ '4::5. • 079 M - 20 . ' !?... £ apemen, Ken t, - :gaffe.. Me: loaerr.. ' . - .. • - •r ,50, 02 14, 1 3 17- 15 TAr .1024.10 - the ifin4pany orr ..64 , fir.,- . , : bands and .11 =Wow, and Heal ZUU,: .. . .:....* '5O 04 tri #o 7 F;hUntoble. city 0 oereent4ben,.. .. : . :,„,„041.1:15 up 5.1t.000 ra... wuza...ts ti.:lefirirjciZgi 9H 50 •.. 12,4500 00 s lo,ooos tnan&e end Amboy Lai; 2 4 . 2 g 1 . 01 ,C(10 DC. do . 5 do do- 7,003 00 ,000 Venn. Ite. 2,1 mortaeice.lsyer et Donde 17,000 50 ,0002 i. rat re. Mt mortgage do d 0... 12.000 00 100 shares Nunn. lilt ecaninny......__ _ __... 1,537 GO 100 do Nora, Penne Ittl .. Ceentenn........-- 1 . 121 00 b do 1 , 1190. and Itarro de Grua steam Tow Cost Company... ... _ .......... NO 00 2 awes Pidledelphin and Sere . roonlx - itown . Navigation Company...-__... - ..- WA 00 2 gthenisPhltedelphin latehenge Corer= Y.- 12400 Ecep and • litnek of 'ertandry Inanrance Ooto• yard.- . - ........... ... -.. ...... -......._..... 110.1anoe dOS ittilej44-1Ve7.111..a0n51.71;17 . due t recently I rected,-end other debts due the, tsampany..... ... . ..... --.-..-..-- 121.t06 19' lintaanintlon Notea 11.444 41 --. TA N0R.1111114 3. IRS& The Cased of Directed haws this day delisted • DiTt• dead of NIX PER CENT. Is Caen, on the Capital NtOos. and NIX PEA cr.NT. on the hula , of the Compose. To *Ms on and after Ist'voSllnd• moan vinorr Or/'vain, lage.not K.lly. fitamaNl4. WPM= Martin Josott ILBeal. =mond a. Bonder === Juno., Traetw me ar. li J Jr, oz.hua JLII.II tterrrent. ' .Lmme4 D. Itersr!sra. wm. CL Imartz, Tbomils J. t. Loony D. T.-Xlor John D. Snarl". :fatic 11:Paiiiimi. - i Cloccge O. Ulm . Edward DuHrtela !I. I H. Jones Ittako, , J. O. aohntoo. • James R. liand. Thooplaitssftallnit.• Dr. It. El. Huston. Eingb 1.4.11. I WILMA.. Di Aiitlitrif . :lLL TUMULI C. !LOD via Pre* ta. flintAT Ln.stl.7. Se. 9. 3.lApsnu . A nraS4ne. • Na G Want. it— rt . tilgarz6, ~~~-~:ifa~~ a • Life; Fire Cr !farina Insurance Company; Me. Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBUT.O S. PA. ROBT. OALItAT, PrcriArst. Tool. 11:.•AnAX. Tbiaoorapony ma ea every, Insurance as.. ixa I.sis es to or mansard wittt tin ar...49. • - AMootoi. tort :101l sod WV WU; on tho tad X-IM.PORlsitam and tribtaartsS. sae &hut. RIMS OP. And t 1..0:16 or Ds.xcp,u by rue, Aziedost PetiloN'ths Pe* call - also, thrigatioa " Poll=er at ittelosatra m couststarl with saX47 tOaliPor!to. ' Osc.Xlo Ito-tort ChM Ste my, I Jeorrh P. Lee From eel XeCe.. - .Im. John pm al' Wm. 4ripti P. Cisztam. 20. D.. J Jame Chrinii..l ZOO. David Richer, Minn , Corr. tialimo. Acbeet IL /16.11.47. eltas:Arbothont. 51N.311.1. = OraZior • A.ll Mass HOWARD FIRE Ar. MARINE INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. . Franklin Building:, No. 94 Water St. Autturrtzed Capital. 5t100,0611. ( o.sloUtirOC ITAL stlnecnt DLL. WACO). rViB UAP T,II4.4S POLLUI First Bonds nal Mottitage. on Propetty toe city of Amount wowed 07 190,000 Amount of stoct ono on Coll— 1,010 'J`IJt.4OO3IPANY SYYLI7III isEraeNca $0 ).04 Sanding , . IdorthandOe, Paroltorn, J.umnc. to. on VC , ' welt Cargo and , Endsbt. to *II Ports, nod by Itallroilr, Lnd 114Wers. st, tan !overt Rotmand upon Ow mart jests irta4ranteelna wompt rwrattnt on tn• aew ofLorsos Tbo greatest amount to to. hound on nuy one Rlnk, Is $5400. DTP.EOTOILE. 0. IL Perna, 0.. o.Prcwours. Asa's. Yak, fin* of hos, .PlPrls Wit. U. WOJTO.. 010: Llowattoleas of Howell It Mo., J. EDOASTBAII3O7, Pro, Panne. IL £.C. 0 Soots, .trak of Rower !Won. Jotio W. eilloo, Va , of Dazoott. Baton a Svesrlnwer..llsastsai Ilssrr„Chlof rawginenr Po. iL IL. New.sw IL.Ports. (kunueoller st Law. Inn of LowlYß LI , . T 1tt0135..11.11. llotsynx„ Freight Agent of Ponni. J R. os. ls stow, non of W' laws P41)16.14 .1i mem. P. EllO. W. Jtatst'r[, tlrmof Haig-net a On. CMS. 1.4(01100, fins of Vandn , en, Norton ao, Joint IL LIVAInS, Cm of Lownnls at i.V.TPen Jos. IL trgo. IL If. BasS otions. Into TitV . lN.4l l t wa • PERCIVAL IL POTTS, Pres't. O. R SPANGLIIII: Vint PYwet. IT* clones at the net of 01000100$ of the wHoword Insonszoo Om* mot of wbosnota widely known ss among the first busbzwo sacs of PhPanelphilllinnbably MD. 147 ample sestunnes of security to it opublio A share of pstrOnalfli is resowAtolly 110 THOS. ORikkiSM. A no.t. Cosner ofWaal . end Sluket.sts..:ld non, Pittsburatt, • stao:l7lM Pranklist Fire Ir.surance CO., of Philad'a. Po4hIRECTORS: Oharlce •W. Bancker, Geo. K. INchardA,Thea. Dart . Mordecai Li. oc. Adelnhe Z. Berle; BamvelPrant. David 8. Ikon nf Jetotort. 88:dtb,Morris Patterson. • CLlAliLltd N. CANCECZN. Pm:tint t7uaatta 3. Binnela, eteletery. Tale Getnnen oentinucet to male Insurance& P0r= 8 :....t kr Binned. on every desortotleu of Property JO tarn 1.4.. oonntry, at rates as love ae ate ennetateet With eocarity. The Company have reeerve.l a large OntittlarMt fund. which. With their Uanltal and eaoly !needed, ^lord emote orotaction to the easurod. The ameht of the Onnpatrr. on January 5t..1851; nob. siebed airreeabiy to the Act of Anscothly. were ote I olhneS, heal ...... ." Tent:wary Inane ..... ...... Y.,,966 17 Utah, a 47. 64.516 81 • 1f1.212.70 44 • o.o6,their toef,moratiow, le_pedrot 1121 ye ern. they Unto paid upwards of One Afllllon Foos 11 roplred.Tho oem.l lOXIMII 11/.. thereby wltonlir4 crbl.rtzes of the d. LOF veatwitaa ineursnew. se well se thetr abltity wwl faitAwl • tIoU to re...M1.11b wromptners ell Ilabllltlee. J. 0.1.111/tiV.6IX.YtTer, A toot. 01:f4a earner of Vroarand et& - Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Immo ag*Lst, nil kinds of Piro and Marino Risks. It Utah, r,. TWA. Scott. Jea. J.W.ltuuw.. • it. Pi Imltk. Oro. Parole, c AlidteW Ackley U. W. Itleltelom. Mattel lloblea. mum. O. W. Jsolume, e. LipplaMtt, • , wm. U. smith. efir A home lastltotlon amnsmet by DLIIMUIS Well Town he this eemmunlty, ond rho will llbrrellY telltoe stoll promptly pay ell Immo st the CMOs, No. 23 vv&ter Stmt. Oven, t Co'a Welehoneti.) UP Stara, ' Reliance= Mutual Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPRIA.' OYFION NO. TO DALIVIIT ATRKA ' 'T. ".- Lopata. IT.6l4— Mss Becura N p omad. /IRE INSURANCE—OiI Bnilthugs, Mop. Omaha. Tomas., An., to tarn or country. The InutotA Fallow. combined lath the esetalty of • Stock Liadta,..ntlttoe the Mowed to aux+ to the pronto cram Oonormor. without Itabilitr tot loam The &Opel...Watt:VA et this tomcani, for orodte, are O T . " " D'e. " CM 4111172? 1 ==r IL H. Bra tit man ' Se lt cretary' Clan Vogler, utuw t6x Lade R. Addintet. Wag Tanwoon. Linage Bata. Flobert gum I. u. Wan. O. S. Wooth. avian uric, d /denhell bath Itdrad O. Jirha 4. .• /tents T•7l o t, ' Xis , . MUM?. ' - I.l. ent) T. Banana. . toblbabi gear. AttOad. I Wm. DI. Nemplit, Pitta'a, .1. O. COFttll, Agent, Let Thad and Watt einem PRBENSYL — V.ILICLA IBIBIIRAI3O/1 CO. -OP PITTSBURGH, N 0.63 Fourth Strict a. Autholized Capital $lOO,OOO. 111.90.11.1 r IibILDLNOS OTHER .PRO.V.terf Against Loss or Damage br Oro. And the Behan? the Bars and Inland Navigation end Triummesti.m. - a. Wm. Lichrurtch.— Eertterscrs, Swab rat-stet. W. atethstoelt. - Joe. .Ta ,sater I , k .7 1,7 k. Lx°'!* elru n ty'elr'' W. 8. - Ite a-74 1). Id , Long. President, lion, Igtgllll .4 3T ßo oll 6y Yla pArrjason. reerattry &Tutus:or. tisitststs,_ sal -7 PHIk t ,ARELIFI 4I .A. :Fire and ' e iSIXFUICO Corokany. Na. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, . - 01'.1'011173 THE crurrom xiouss.' Witl make all kinds of - Inearanee, either Nostra or lizo.lte, an erezetwalptlouryropitti:or 14 • """5"? 'ittliff - I. l l.l.NEr. ° =w l t. • - m. W. Damn, Viet Prerlderit. outzeoroas. • 1 John Char . P. Warw , . LT. Ck , plP, r 2. s..mucu,h , Geo. VV, Urollrik. ' P. IL Own/. , *. a r*l. _ E. . IkTr 4 r•nrE.. - . E. 1115Egstaxl. eadr,.?.... - r i ty. 1 4 1 . ti0 , „...t, Aar 00 e asuletilroo4 struts TELEGRAPHIC. C.OR GRESSIOA r 4 L IVIBI/1210TON CITY, Dee. 9."—Sentent.—Mr. Rusk Introduced a bill granting further time to the Creditors of Texas to present . their claims. The motion to print the President's' Message and accompanying documents pending, Mr. Col man said when he began :'his term of screen In the Senate he entertained the conviction that questions pertaining to business before that body were the cnly legitimate subject of diecue aloe, but he Boon found that other able and ex perienced Senators held different *alone; they thought there were more important duties de volving upon them than listening to petitions mud redreesiem tho grievances and enacting laws for the peon/neat. of tho' people and they ate dartook to guide and prepare the nubile mind. ft Ills own opinion wan that the publics d ehonid prepare itself and not receive its air °don from the debates, or action of either Ile so of Coa -1 gran. He thought that these be les should rather be the echo of publie eenUm at than the formers of It for that win in foot aneforming the Senate from a legislative ease bly Into an arena of political debate; bat It seeped he wag entirely mistaken in his Ideas for it was not for a moment to be suppond the practice of all these old and experienced Sanato*lrea founded on an erroneous theory. i Re would confess that all his pr vious views were completely overturned by h experience hero. He found 'that en those questions which were before Congress as proper subjette of de bate, it took a very latitudinarily range.'.' Math that was said here was not said to produce ef fect on the minds of members or 'with the expec tation of changing their votes, but speeches were made to use &common phrase for Iluneembe.— Inasmuch as this was the case all parties must participate in the discussion; it would be idle for anybody to attempt to elevate himself above the ouneat of debate as it proceeded !loth day to day. When ho heard the annual menage of the President read the other day, he thought some peep) of it were In rather bid taste, but that was not a matter for the Senate to complain of. De gtistibus non eft. The assertions which the President cast upon the people or the North ern States who voted for the Republican ticket seem to have been dictated by en impotent sort of raga worthy of no particular importance in themeelvee considered but coming as they 'do ee cathedid from the highest axe:alive oMeer of the nation then deserve some reward. Mr. Colman quoted from the message those passages °barging the Republicoas with being tnflaenoed with a desire to change the domestic institutions of the exirtiog States, saying that the President had impaled' false pretences to them, and .had further charged that they reek en objeetirbielt they well knew to be revolu tionary, and that with this knowledge, and frilly aware of the eousequettees which must result from their notion, they endeavor to prepare the people of the United States for civil war by do log everything in their power to deprive the constitution and lees of their moral authority, and to undermine the fabric of the Union, and a little further on the President epoko of an at tempt Of a portion of the States by enticed or ganization to usurp the control of the govern ment of the United States. Mr. Collemer regarded these grave said eery serious charges we being unwarranted by facts, and proceeded to give a history of slavery in connection with the adminntraSonet this gov ernment from its foundation to the Present time maintaining the power of Congress which is now questioned, to prohibit slavery in the Territo ries had always been exercised until a very recent period, and that, with very few atop- tions, there wee never any question as to their right to exercise It. The Senate adjourned. lioesx.—Mr. Smitb, of Tenneesee, In reply to the remarks of Mr. Campbell of Ohio a...a Mr. Sherman, said if they had confined them eelves to matting excuses for their defeat be would not have thought proper to respond. They had charged on the ',temperate, party the enter taining of different sentiments in. different see • titan of the Union, but this was et.., silly that it amounted' to nothing in the public mind. lie , , sow ln Mr. Sherman's speech an effort to unite I all the opposing elements of the North and South against the Democracy In the next ?reit dentist election, be saw a book-down from all the positions heretofore takes by the Republican Party in this House relative to the question of slavery, but his 'cheep* will apt ecneed. The other gentleman, Mr. Campbell, had stated that the Brest rrinelpie of the Nebraska Rill and the repeal 'et tbe.elissonri Compromise, and the pol ley of the preeent elmlaistrenanibeal been tea d&ned by 804,00 a votes..So flaitrom this,as he proceeded to show, they bale bean' overwhelm.. (ugly approved. The people of the country, be maintained, are epportd to eeellonelinzivis was /hewn In the result of the Presidential election. As to Hr. Beithratan'a principles they are em bodied in the resell:aloes of the ratiott4 Demo cratic; Canna:dna. lICEMI • - • The noose proceeded to the consideration et the special order. the Whitfield C. 330, and re-ccut e;dcred the vote by whit* the Ilousoca Monday .week terns:4 that he be /worn delegate from Elearce, hrlll fignivst 148 Mr. Grove roved that the whole qaostion be referred to the Committee on eleattoos, , which wee negatived by 7 majority. The oath was thca ordered labs administered by 1121 occinst 108. Mr. Whitfield advanced and took the moth to eapport tho Censtitotion of tho Coiled Staten_ Mr. Campbell of Ohio, from the Committee of woye and tnetam reperM. l'bllls caking eppropri aliens fur the support ht a •Military 'Academy and the peyment ofdotealid pension!. Tee lteuro thee 'adjourned- Later from Europe . Now Yalta., Deo. o.—The steamship Atlantic anitott at sandy nook whit Llvetpaoll dated to tha 26th.. The English gout:meat has given official notice 'of its intention to furnish -Moira for the purpose of taking additional soundings for the Atlutatio Tclegraphotad also for laying the cable darieg the next tomer The notioe 'also in cludes a guatanteo of four per cent. on the caps. Ltrwsroot. Correa Mansar.—Nor. 26 —The elosing quotations to day are; fair Orleans Ti; !diddling Orleans q; fair middles 7.4; Middling Midalta GI; fair Uplands 7i; Middling Uplands GI. The Manchester markets are doll ..1311TADMVPS.—The various Liverpool Circn l`are quote the market be dull. Richardson, Bpenco.3; Co. quoto Red wheat at 81091. White wheat 9/2.109e101. Western Canal Flour it not quoted. Baltimore and Ploiladel. phis 22sigtfills 21; Ohio 34s@Uts GI; Mixed Corn 2260123 s lid; White Corn 3410855; Yellow fifie 640225' 94. Pnovttions.—Pork and Beef dull. Baum steady. The market is bun. Pot Ashes areal:whined. NATAL STJII6X,—COMMOU ROBllll is active, sale; at do 7d@ds 83 far fine Rosin; Spirits Tur pentine 1113f0961 6J. There is nothing doing in Pith Ms. Beau.—Philadelphia quercitron 12s Gd; Ralti• more lie Gd. Lannon, Nov. 23.—The money markbt is °icier with an increage is Bohlen. Consols for mom are steady at 2.1.6241, and for amount 241.0, 91}. A large bacillus was doing by the Barth of Franco and in the Continental Money hfarkete, hot the prices aro unchanged. Berri eons, Doe. 9.—Savannah papers of Sat. Ufa%) fay that a large number of delegates are &reedy there and from ail appearanoca the Southern Convention mill be very large. A special Committee of the South Carolina Legislature on the Governor's recommendations to re-open the alive trade have, reported, asking leave to tit &min the remise and report ci the next Benton. The chip Arkwrlght with troops relieved by folk. 1 , Goa. Harney left Key Wes on the let for Nor. A fire occurred at Norfol on Monday 'bleb destroyed the Catholie Cho eh and enteral oil. joininglimildinge. ;- The Americana carriod,ithe oily of Mobilo at the city election. • : 1 -.. , _; IiCrANATI, Doo. 9.—There is great excite moat In 'Franklin; Tenn., in consequence of the discovery of a projected ineurrootion of Manson tho let Inst.; 84 mnekets and 2 kegs of powder were found In possession of a.-gang of negroee in Colombia, Term. The Evansville Jouriud of thy oth, learns that thorn Is moth ezeitetnent is the neighborhood of Dover, on the Comboilend Elver. Many of the ringleaders wore. Biretta:, eleven were hung, and one white man disguised sea negro, was sentenoed to 900 lashes, ho died before the penalty- was fully inflicted. Tho whites are arming and organizing for > defence. Tho opinion prevailed that a general uprising would take plate daring the holiday& Esoapee of elaveo worn unusually numerous. I.lst . .mamts, Deo. B.—Now Orleans papers - of Tneaday are received. Dates froM Vora Cruz to the 16th nit., state that the siege of Puebla still continues without dofialto results. The oommunieatlon between the Capitol and the in terior is almost entirely suspended. Msj. Lally, ono of the oldest oltitena of New Orloana, who was In command of the Artillery under Gen. Taylor, at Corpus Christi, died ma FrldayJast _ A alight shook of an earthquake was felt at Potanburg, Va..„ on Saturday. WASHINGTON CATS', Deo. 9 --Col. Wheeler still holds his commission as minister from Nicara gua, but was recalled for ~tho reason stated in the 'President's message, for one government's suspending diplonatio relations with 4has coon Mr. Itnek.sbiltintrodeced Into the &nate to day; eitendithe time within which Texas eredi torsinsi preset& their olaims to, the let of din nary IBLS, and repeals .so much of the let of August list as adhering the,4lstribation or the resided of $7,760,000 ito rata among credi tors who bed tiled their releases. r min impale, Dee. O.—A print° dispatch dated from Cannonaburg, Washington county,l6 miles from 'Pittsburgh, states that the Jeffcraon College at that place Was burnt on Friday craning with• the library containing ten thou sand volumes. A total loss of $60,000. BUNS, Deo. B.—Mr. Bice was re.oletted iAlayor to day by about 6000 majority. Lewitt, Dec. B.—Btepben Abuser, Ameriatn. Republina, was elepted Mayor, today. S4oaoserza, Mess., Deo. B.—George M. Rich ardson, Depot,lion, less elected Mayor of this city to.dey. Nam Yeas, Dec.9.—Cotton firm; the steamers whines having had no effect alum prices; sales . 2000 balea Flour steady; sales 18,600 bbla.-- Wheat firmer; allies 66,000 bus. Corn buoyant; Bales 30,000 timbale. Pork and heel firm. Lard dull. Whiskey heavy. Coffee and Sugar quiet. Freights heavy. Ettooka firmer; Chicago & Rook Island 1033; Illinois Central bonds 083• ' N. Y. Central 803; Erie Railroad 611; Cleveland & Toledo 743; Cleveland R.Fittaburgh67f; 011101311/121, Dec. 9.—Flourimesenta nothing now; sales 800 bbls extra at $6,40;140 bbXsto• perftne at $6,26. Whiskey steady, ealesloo bbls at 20®26}. ,Wheat active at $I;TO for red. Byi Arm at - 18080. ~Corn in goal! de mand;,st 0050. Oats firm at 40. Cogs dull and lower, ! sales 130 head at $6,0600,10. Green Hams dull; salts 1200 at 01. -Groceries imohanged; sales GO bags prime Coffee at 112- for small lots. Now Molasses, the first of the sea son sold at - 07)68. The river is seven feet scant and falling slowly. COMMERCIAL. oullatrlVElC OP ARBITRATION. Mt NOV J .Al.Cooni, V. P.-9. llvatAwa, R. L. Batas. ALIT ar..IIILIT. Co U. PURAOS. RIVi/EIV Ulf TLIS PITIIBURAiII mem= llottnees during the week has been active. and coneld *table briaknesa ha. attended neesly every branch of trade. The ehipping tante.... hal gone forward with ahtnilY. lad there le .1111 as much ettr u e'er In that depar4lll.t The receipt. of predcce for stale haYe Nen only moderate. The river &ales the week map op to a stage of font; but the weather auberveranc Wow extremely cold. the. S. vaa roma cheact, awl the met Ina Oats to. rayblly awl; vulvas there la a &vocable change, It must mu oboe. Th.le•heov to now cupping Ice The water did not um* nu to good mai boat stage; nerertheista. about 1M mire of mai boats mut:teed Out. and emit GO bargee. Uri. Kfflon of there. eomprin tug the bulk of Uwe which went out at the close of the week, Ile wground at Plerrlmau, and In that neighbor* hood. and wlll doubtleu to cut. In places by the lee. Not mote than half the hoe's that 'lent out will get through aafelfe and the amount of mil er-rieS by theta will not mooed filiio,ooo biota's:. The bran heury, and. In rim of the dboatioualy tong dry Weapon, are hard to bear: A large goat of steamboats got out during the work. busily laded with freight for below. and the wharf Isnow crowded with another fleet ralitah will curry out nu that the stile of the Mitre will . egos/. The 'sigh Maee of freight ruling ltit week kept beak good deal of menu. featured ankles, but then are now gains Emma trimly. The rleo la the Allegheny did not extend very Cu A few metal boatel got down, and some 11 e r 16 rate; but Wu freebie win nothing liku what rlght have been ex• /meted If the elm had been mere). TIM orb** of produce have not clmuk: roaterlallr.— la feat thomotipte far lid/market %moot Wilde= to affect orkee. the Untand fp [sonars c3rstant a¢d . astlyt. -Tits Utahts nt's stll3ltut (all ints of nsinr.and good No 1 netts on the street are ;arc! at 12 par ran; Ilithings on ths nut 1s tither sews Tbs =saes. <lnky P4.4tR11/4 bays been sisztloS, eats robs last 'dal the ("Atlases of Jaeclb JAW, & Co, of Nor Yogle. and lisnsftsie Y Son ef DoitSs. The firsi was stank beau . , sad altboask the failure Is a berry on. 1j does me affect amoral trosbun. The haperts at lee* Yogi coritllne eery heavy, In elate. or all ../1.116ZC0 the contrary. The egscregite of the 'reek lc: .15334 Dry Onsa • $74.9.6 Genera Hrittradire. 591.1713 1421 for VI . , week. 2 ILI th 0,714 1,3=1 IP ' " r..b0..44 Total e ae Jan r. 31:3=e124 60 3 .e11ag [. e e , ori the ether hand, da not keep rim real The 19geriaste for the rear le: itti.i.S. MSS, Tele week. j 2,003 real a 1.kur.1121 Prerionalr. tialeal,:iii. 68,4.66.4.10 Total elms Jim], scusto,sea $10„.1.4,676 TEN moat of Tyrol. Ihr tlto reek from NOV Tarll was 164,019; Iron baton 1350,00. 11. TrWon* of IltmioT MIK • The demand for Maher amasses attlee, bsit the IMP. 1 , t7 le rather %mules shoo perfectly astlifectory tem etles. Thy tuotiolatntr foll by tone vertu veto the ou hot of hie Llthe's sorpretelau es stale nines has Iry wish as near,. •Igch has loema epr •LtimoittL Lilo demand ed otorvY.— ve The tarn ECM boom. hoverer. us "roll moiled. and all.tioUgil brake are Ices toie leaden. tbs meant Dearing from other sources 1.0 uuits up to thio dcalaid. Papa to to stood must, sod tee vainly b molltrate at NV L rest for ern else. dt hams Stoney le WU. ol eetis• demand at 9S(5110 po• cwt Lou the best harass offered lei Mahe street. the wets are statingalcues tolth vast cantle. i'ltllrulotpkta capital la veva aboadent. sai the Nosey utueet ia araduall r eavialor ulnae:out doer j1.14W ruse at 'kilt per MIL par annum, but Lai c.. 0 11.0.0 Is vosoto.l. The Cinehtnali Uuntli of ttlenday earn The demand for =hey oontbrxed say erttre to.ds.7 , — IScres ot the hamar% even. who were wader prosolso to rummers. were waarle to dtawmrdt. Th. tamed • Israw olmandlor ahort low, ant the Inquiry tor Money In the street wee unnaudly heat,. &xenon &tolled ierirel7. «receslir they SUMAS to the yrorttlto trade. rnd the yaritomts to &mu* were beery. Too Niehaus. market ethl=l , new restate. We Beatenquote Beaten lithl prem. halt. In some cases, Mr New Yak. In the lion V.Slet today. there Ins an aarattle I feel• log. and tt-was ratherdlalcult to !mese the direr:ion in which ones., would oats Sint.. flakier. were dm Iln their sites. end buyers were dlsrewed to hold off, and Irma lodtteueed by to mean. feeling to that exhlblted by se ll s.. The ludicatoms rem. hoverer. that the Cwt. er wield &coed* man mall, than the lasts maid mate ,prge.lont. The quotations Imo T 7.4.4” VIAL We heard that ralea ries made aldttdo. imo Old not trace Ithe :we to • tellable mutat Rees bora dec li ned to $l/5.73. The feeling In Prosialoni was Generally weak. At ea utda, oo Frldaf. hose were loots and @Amt. low • trar.lon Geer $n.6.0 harlot. been milted. Th. ClCastioul rer hop sorp• or the pathos poLpt.... As gasps UP PCI2I ppr exchanats tVaerred this eTeolat. mpare ea kJ teem co tied ... 1,75 Ersuasteic 1110. I tit Lou% Ate, •• Vlemttt•et " ,c4P4N.-.4 Ul d rt . iZ y ' 0 6 .12331 chscwiot., coo The tt.w Orkin:t Merano etlatardan. NoTemba LIT,: • PlPlas—The rootlets muttons very lied. and have loofa reale sate generally at prima ugly up to out gun to lons. warn apply to both ad ma new crop. the odor • logs of the hat. Mote Yet foonnutd 'to • few Inertia.— the trausamsau of theweek have embraced sheet hod., 04th e lets, MaudlinMaudlin ce :MI lota brought from warehouse at dialer.. whore we yesterday =tool a gale of 307 tads... priest! terms. Toe mks on the Leen for the corresponding week het year on. aoto hhda We cools: Inferior —46—: (lonsevall):09" P.m to Yell/ Pair 0;010; Pristo 10.44.11.0.',; Choke —t g .,t6....p ctarliled LOS& lg. WeeVe negate 801 lzhdo , agaltult 3701 gsr the corree. goading reek mat tsar, Tote' ,receipts ohms the let a neptembor 8060 Mosegal.et 19.700 to the reuse date tut Mousera—There lon bens ennelocrame In the [ocelots. bat tag supply 10 yet too NPR.] to afford moon moue for neat operationa Mesas. op to We merulog =bra. nd about 2000 bbl. Oleg) at smog. or anabtin, but toe eluding a few lota of en:Unary at 64.410!4; end 000 to GOO belt barrels at 104W.5. per antler. according to quality To day a Whet' 21.4,7 Met Ate but., growing on the market, mod we halm ram of too to 700 bbls, marl/ all et 6 1 1 ;,M , . showing • le enctira of .1,1 _to le. and some 250 half barrels at 61(467.1 per pe ton. Mt{ make. • to. tat tor tbeweek otabsot amo bb ezoo about IMO halt barrels. Ton sale* of the cgreagoodi ,- 7 week last rear Were boat 11 0:0 b-trota - Week'a enceinte 1703 bine aga'rat 150,3 for the comma =wog sk cob Totl rennet alum the lot of mmterneer 0501 bbon signet 118,x) to th e same date last Inc. e W woad Pogg;st t >blisters the losiortarge of TM/ ta greet core to the oh rtlon of ['sett pentodes tor b10b... at the brereat rates, the too of a ma 'l portlod of the manta. trom an lotorlor or luny be Td, lIPI cure than - counterbalance any advantage lo the cell that mar be 0 b t ge o ,lllP 7t 0.08000 s, 6141,1T111; loam aro suaalunt dolly room Lb'. rause. 6131155—N0 sales reporteh sod Pearls are nominal at 843 8 n. Cath and Usu. Pots are also auttnal sb . SXSPIt bat lots from hut Lunde eroald haat: b but our 5 out. . rods Ash lieteady molest 35‘. - APPLES—m.ll4'am moiety foe the retoll.trub: hold ers set $3,C03,50 per bbl. • • . . DEANS—s slight Inquiry; s fete sslu of email stilts us reported st $2..:1Q7.30, and noel pressing on ttr mire • BUTTES AtE EGGE—tbero Ls a regal . I.ntrotrz fdr batter at ram tor nuked, 3.0318 era for norm= to good roll. sad =All for chola" do. In hone. Eggs are Jane. and froehearmnianddldS22 on antral; same silo "of plek• led at 17. DEOEWEIELT ELollll—the alliPotellte Way IMO lo• llevidthe Market or Its or r enpolr; males of6o rt, cuts Is tote at E 176 and tls !blacks at 33,00, the mall sales hohtfl at the loshle Capra DAWN—then ti very. %nue 4e mind. sad Nl= Mun. thiasve; omit! tales of attealatra at 7,4034 and Plain . Bltt.oll.—a fate and redolar ilemszulfor /ire Belok.stMettd, common 11.11 d extra. BUCKETS B TUBS—.we po.ote as factory prices at New Itelebton and tan:an.,. Bockats. commcm 1.034741:75 extra do 111.88: extra largo tubs. 2 S and hoops. VAS elltdAtn common slam from ,ad.6o down to $4,28; kettle* 8,764.3a00Cha1f bushel ' - afarala Kobe. oil. ID all, eta:Alla /tom eat al c * /b White Rota, all, 14 o D sa White ltsve, cut lb Tared Nam mil, fu a NNN A Tarred Rope, ant 14 a 4 W f Paellas Yarn, o 114 /b IbboWtoxua 12 o "BED 011DB—Dlaallts, 1341 ,00 dox. - H:alas, stn. AS 0111).1/41 ItTtta. IA dot. PLOW/ II LINgII-41arafts, 87eta 11 dos. lismo 74 ots 1:101TOS IX/ELDAoll—Oottott /tope, ft ia4 upwards, TO do. Ado" %. Rai Oarda.. S/1.10, 113012Z14.76 B doe, P/011taas, asati Cord& YdRNU 1111CItilia3—Plltab arab Illeatbsts hays a 4. riateed to Old for No 1. ask/ fortig No:. The ectrerled 40* tations At Yams as„ araAppeadad, N 66. 6 ta 10 Indian-1i • r. - No. Id ..-^2e a It Nos.ll a 12,...-............11 a lb. No. 11.......23 a It. No. 11::=7.'.........==.11 : t \ 1 4 4 .117.....:g : : 1 Na 111....“.........----110 811 lb. tio. a) ......111 a D No. 400........—..-.......123 a it D. gO: tre="="7,......21A it. 1:: 214 :; : Na. 703—......-...----.-v e b It. No.IOOII-tilt er a Carrot Maine 1411ta.23021 Colonel 26. larft‘tiet Yam 26 ; OaalierDO W; Twine =; Dattiour. No. t. 14 NO 2.13; Family Battlns ID ; Osultlii ID. CANDI.= A BOAP—thote a • wood ret - ouz demand OD, both them sondem .t motel rites Mould Candles 13; Dipped ID-Adamantine 0 wiles AM Orm at =CM— COMISIOLI 1104133 BOAD O; Palm do. 54405 K. &slue* TaDet and Cutl4 doll.:. magas tilt amply, Vat not latir4 am local it., mend to not *antra but ittattll &MOOD! Mom= at 10, and ditto cutting at 10),I. DRIED YDUlY.ihete aro ho cooler In market; Noubts mast with an creastenalrale at 1,3,1AZ0041. bit Itte ottitti r. SIBEI-1140tictl No -'ll4* Enst; mho to the trade At MOO, VA Goths manta at Strp; thantas MO: =lade B. £ .FAIINESTOCK4 OORNIIII Or WOOD AND FIRST BTRERT3,. • • PITTSBURGH. PA.: WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND DIANIIPAOTURERS OF WHITE LEAD; RED - LEAD AND LITLIARGE. HAVE IN STORE AND OPFER FOR SALE, ' 1.23 flatlet. Olin au. ~..,,. •MI bbl" { ° 4l : 4 0 7 Ws Tiny. OD. /07 baud Castile 1666. 25 " bloraboll Sperm 014 IV 13101., Mantis , 100 bbb Voostbui Aga; • 15 " rymird Elm Bart. 15)) kegs Bop. ()orb bode, ' ? " Smooth ran. MI =VIM* . I foo° 6c° i bs erriM 6 . 11." 1 ".......-. 1 -- 300 " 011.8prook 2D mow Gum Arable. LS lallalleVD,;002. 200 Maas Mize, tO , mos ROOM Lootre. 100 lbe Muslish calm I. 2 b Vs P= (Kit. ~,,i2 ...Chalk, ~...: 160 " taus tdoarb 85 " Black Larra. 1.25 bbla brepyr j olt. DO " Alum, i =l,ll 100 " ' 1r) " Flour . flulubur. - 7 5 " /neer. . 100 " PO - p" — r'' • 25 " Ball Itelmsterre, 15 tales Cloru. , 11Am°- RESIDENT PARTNERS IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TO , . . +Aka stta4taga atoll elmagoe in the mutat, ore are ambled to MAI dram te. lb! alb.= to Morro O mo dowel Omar talc tmme as Baste= yoblathe houses. • Our brand of WELTS MUD ore rozarautee 10 be Dummy PURE, FULL W. 111.0111% era not erazooo o by ~,,,, o r Enemas mad whiter:mem. .• - ..0 DANTD CAIPDILLL. CAMPBELL & PoLLocrii. WHOLESALE DBATIrRS IN FANCY .AND DOMESTIC D RY GOODS, _ GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, - HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERMISSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, U.; Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad Cars, &c,, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley. 1856. • CANAL NAVIGATION. 1856 12ESEIRIER'S PORTABLE BOAT . LINE Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. - .• • • - Capacity 2000 Toni per Month each . Way, • OUR h: now. B ' ocer u r . rargr a tittiloll . have beenl t largely increased deringh: past Vilma, InorttrPhllagen yri la and Baltimore. Our Ige TrapcTro M sar:t p eo U NllL l lßOlTa. but fla " 1:1.11 : 2 11' 9 ' 1 it n r ci l e.pstai. l! wAz a u tiZe im „ IA LaThimmu ne eartrali p ti A gon Its bring put through wtth.lll tgtat mh/9 . ..• HIES. & • IETITCLUEIIL: PtcOpNgroga $./it lake Pia—White 10.504351.1.00.1 ii bbl. Trout PAO 52110.00: half huts White 115.50555 M Trout $ 5 . 00 a5 5,25 . 57.01711—tha apply from first hand. has keno rather larger thitweak. but prices ate pretty wall malotaltad.— Supettioe healing patty freely on atrial at 15.40e5 6 5t0 and extra at $5.55(355,00. From store. tau of soar at $5,75, entreat 56,Z115437, and extra family at 4.5.5505 tax. Bales of Bye Flour ft= More at $.1.12051.25. (IRAIN—OPYS having mme to freely. declined 01 0214d0; salts ware made a lows Slid but the stores have goo. np auto to 29. Can, tales of .or on arrival at 6:440. Ere la very dull, and wa can hear of oe :offers above 50 from fire. hands. D 113.17, aim during the week at $l,- 1505=4 Wora not 'yLeuty: the - Wing figures 'are $1.100041X. GEOVIIIRk—grut ad la regular demand: low grsdos Boar an to had at 10.4®11, by the hint, but tha bulk of sad to canary le at 110114; and we hear of tome aka on longtime. as high as 12. /dolmas Is .0.000; sales of Nov Orleans to country at 70: Syrup. $0 Dons is Item at =124. and Rim at 544454. GAB PlPP.—the following are the into lone for wnotigh Iron tubing Per Foot./ Per Foot. oar N 4 10011 Oat PI V=. 7 8 or! r do 1°,=',...3 3 -do 12 atm do do---13 ids; do ' ,14.7) do d0......17.4 - dO. ....t.ao• " 14 do 13.11e00 tO the custotaary dies:eat BAT—tort littlie catalog In; rad at e.lta at :10(451 5 per tom. lIWN VAlLti—without thr.age..4 Slur•tallouS l24l,2 tamed with modiste finartens sivep below: - mos So. Dolma U... Commoollar iron -...81S 2( i' , .., 0121111-- .......-0( 3 colints do do 474 uoor - .... oton. 1.400,k3, mea wino.- so as, IN 1666...----1 6 26 4 14 Dano. 1 do --.--........ do 44 104 to 161 Nalte...B keit 3.60.64 do -------. do 6.1 e &I A 3:11 do 8re..14 a DrAlr. Boos. • --- Ye 74 Nedl,-.....- do 3,16 Beat onelity----.-' do 6.1 i 04 .4 74 do do Co do 4.35 6.6•60 mo 036 6 . 43 .. ad do .-- do 4.60 64 loth.------.6 1 - 5 17 % 44 do ....-- do 4.7674 do ---- do IN 24 so —. .- do 7.001.4 do ----...-..-.. dB 461 . Cut Spike', 3to - ill ' rut ma. . lath. do .... --. do 646 Home Shoo 1 by .11, 746, 46 do 6to 6 do 4,72 .4 .ti Loth - -.--do 836 Wm% PoMes 74 loth Doody Tim/6i by 34. 746 all =''tb - .do 61( rata I; Mob- 67 334 do -- .6.1; ' - do do 0 doadio _ra . 46,paTi - iN 64- do t o do do 6241 ; 46 a A lath, do 4 Dollar Bltete...-..-- do 674 , d , .li. 1 0. 1./f bY men mos. .j 3.16 8 64 lath. do 4.14 Nos. 13 24 16 16 a/7 b 4.4 , do 16924424.......d0 6 1 No. Vi.....--..-.-do MI . ISSG. 31,1b5,498. 1,t151.C6 LTATlLEll—l.famait the .1141:Iced v.setntiort, asbe Litt , , .. . nil rigs sal, art' 7:;.--..-----::ff. 6 LL jraLoaLtkes. II to — ---. 4o Sk=lnv roattusr 7 74--------...-- 21 WO LL1177-stopperatica, to anT extent; ions .1.1 lota of not No L lay Tandem! aro acintur at 1 11,n1':; ...mt.?'" No i L 1.13 at 31. . SINS of pig lard at 7.N . , row exns.. Bar Lola S. L to ci:y Lnia. 5:43 7 oaa : to retail tra.lo laga. Yilt-t ooper is 14111 us at aZ34. and Baia at =IXO. tialeo of no. L .0a 511.Z.1.1.1L X. at 2.3.«, OlLL—Ltreeed anlet and del. the o.r tr raleitning to the retail cep at 11.1:: - for Jot!, tower figttree .onld taro to be a.k.a. Lard Olt :co 1 rule, geed,. at IM AIL PIO 3 1E:r 41,—, = 1 7 eight or ten 'lmes was dovn cn the We rise In the ALleglann va has of o silo bo.t 10.a4a at NU. titfmca., Irlach Is the ruling seta for JIM. cholli So /. • BEEM!IMMiaI POWDE2—ites37 Wan otELnatinc st • 16«. sza7!a l 6o.n.d hem natelnally et ta.rtl on ...4 iiil.andS64.o glom store; only oat mall tats reported. at $6;:5 frontatore. Flaxseed 11 In moon atil-TS. SlEFatTl.loS—are MID at the sdrante-64 for No IF.ti aX far :to SALT—a ataady clomard anal ta:as at t tariaaa rat • 11.142 Na 1 and 1.1.75 for extra. • - TALLOW—not - much Inquiry; raga Ls galling U. aE WINDOW OLASS-Dtiou 11 at the followltia stiplreg ox6 lad 7319 MK at ; 611 at 15.50 . LYlTtn 10112 sl.oo. attd 8113 t) lax at SaZ: 9110 10x16 and 1044. it.oot 10 7. /0:4 tai wi iat.la Ilse ratio. &Moot to the &ea oat at .par cant. fouraab county Lauda ratan, at LC yta • WIIITZLICSD—arm and la WIWI' at 74 at% 1.1 . rue La oil. mad drill eta le D., gratlett lathe turas ditecta. /DU 1mA1. 8 140 0 . net aad Lltbaria, tOe. WlllSKEY—attactt Wee of raw: at n. and rattlf*l at CATTLE MARKET. ALLtauskt, Etc:umber 10, istoi BEZVE2.--tba sophlywasllght and prim twiner. Orly 250 head otregal, al-of v/ileh were end at .2' inns for onlinerT. and 2.1:1011 areas for good reramon to prima. elLlMP7about SW head °Vend and Bold; pre4o rams! . from 6140 ter head, too common, to £0.71 fOr eholne. 11003-11.8 Moire to fair sutra/. and rule _at Ltinll grove, Darker. porton the bake • flante. 10(07E4 liege. to this faeorable weltber 10/3 at 6, 1 .0iA IMPORTS BY RAILROAD.. Eitiabwrit Ft.. W. & C. FL 11-4/ o.l'. Irmo., trait no; 1 et honer. 24 doa - woodenweTe. Oo.groto . 0 1 3 ,1 b./ 4 J Otter: 1 bbi butter, 11 1110olling 2Ol ham bro; 7 , tone 11-e obey, tthoenbergetK! /6 PIM , Wink B Toveutl od: 13 t7O Zoe oo; 27 doe wendanwere, 0 T Moreau d rot 4 dos do, Boblooll d _Ol 10 do,' a fitted d no; •0 000.1 bbl. hotter. 4 02. 'Uhtiee. d Dthrortt. era bus wheat. In d M 11 MS. 6 kip lard, 11.,...ut1ur0 d .01 10 sit 2 1110. Usrattt CU Gorr. 1 tons.Petersor.: 2 oble butter; 7 Lei lard. lr Datrell co' 10 eke rote, Ball a Llcg.st; 0-1,10 lard.. tge do, 1 do bet ter. dtwer Lee d ol 21.1 trot whoa, 0 Yoe; e. IT; 60 bite 0100007. J Ilovhieep; 50 do, I) It Galway; 62 do. Pother; 61 do. Wane; 170 toe oat.. 10 Ude fellter,lo bO, meal. 11 do Irld, 2 eat eta. e..1:1 do cattle, 17 ban wheat, 67 dos broom.. 441 hlder. - 15 bile tallow, 20 do plsater.o coo, 7 7.tra 4 b 3 01 0 tm . r, e.g.. daver tee; 54 uo P woct. sae!. . • • -• • • • imrours or RIVER- D10N0N3411.11L6 NiVIOAVON 00.-35 6615 cement. Ens.l.lxl fUchardeon: 160 Ins dnn. Flack; :61 461. flour. J J 4.45.06: 51 5155 bran, 419 Wm door.' 1:5*16615m 05 6615 whisker. 43 .bus Pm, 139 hoc% ownero: 600 DNB gcm...,199,11m5516. bik.°l''Vra...LlatkjA 011:15 hots bumf ° ooo tru do. ucco - t ea; 90 this Attlt. 1111ohatos; bbls 11W19.:00:7169.,Tand1u0.21 .1 10, Math; 16 do, oshom; 90 do. Ilotolurkino a co, oto- boss eki 60.100 ken lard. uilm c*: 919 40; Irlasi.arlan A . , • - Do. by Rellsneo-40 bbli pork,loo' boo do„ 43 bblo whim key. 46 tkerlidocky.V.....oka wheat, 230 bob flour, Idoob d or.; 400 do, laded deo:-Sbbbo oil, J Ddloolq 2 5 do lord. Money Wollr, 60 do whiake7 J 51rl.00blln:20 do, Mamie* d 04 46 bbds bean, 1 , fellers k ax 4 boo boaluk 8.41 dcR a do, - E U aochoLoc; 43 eke took., 3 do wool, 1 crate Rugg, Busboy, 004/40+00 d co; 2 bbs d 4004. It, IV rolndedley: Do. by 11,100ot-44 0114 half 140 bbl/ fkiur.2 d 0 oills• key. leech cr. 71 bbis lad, 31 14114 meat. F Pollote d. oo; 20b.t0 Ilrara d Ittrkpatrlcki 1:10 bblo door, McDade t Anj4r; 25 bats bomp..lyslo d None: 016 tat otbest. BrYdn dr. co: 10 b 24 te,6144.3„ 0 do &Allem, 2 do mto, flutelittnon A Co. rTEMIBOAT R1,319TE1l . . , AillUVlD—lldildncer, Cluelo nail: Belmott, da cadedsio dce Lusams, Drolmndlie;Jofferndt, de: WI Third d -41,- 13, 511: 1 1 . 13:12 : -14zetn!,,firorrnsvIllr; Jefferson. dr; Co g l ig L —on 7atetdaysteatnQUiefe wetei feet 6,lnebes itUCTId3N SAI4E:S. P. 111 . DAVIS; Auotionerr. se4l 630 , 11 t. eonw or Vilto , t oni !t.1.4 IIiRY GOODS STORE At'Auction—Oa 7rlds7 nrendud. Deennter 12111, it 10 o'clork, st the store, earner of .drat sa4 lonsood stmts.-win be old the satire of dlapla and .14.4r1 Wry. 9oods, Super IS ask, htald and fey ends, sztrs Tads Mirk sodeolored mantilla silk velvets. pinaettss, Irish Do shiredantialre, all wool q.t.:ore. and delslee, gdoshanG 'Ml:U.l+lth 11:ens, whit* surds. Welsh and case ILinnels.llnoys. canton Dante% pes:id cambric matins, rtrived shlrtlecs. tweeds. sloths, sreldhers, Whet and 61 , k ehsvlr, 16ot and. swims shawls. chink tones, andonsteeres. Lees, ladles," eases and aloats.nat• trolls. ribbons. glom, bonder'', and trenerst snort. cleat of trimmings, e.. do. V. I. DAns. - dell ' Andloneer.. ilitrOGY AND 11:ORSE . At 1 Aur;tion,zin front of the commercial gales rooms. minor of Wend en SUM • • will be sold on Wednesday snow:day, Deo. but at Ile:lock, one own and ems to Bow hone trod but Intl e need; saw. • they Hate. 6 remold, pound. end of wsod Belod . *edam soft ktodlyin Oriole or double ,bameu. peremptory. '1 . ..11. Dill& IWO- TAPLE - A.N D.FAZI Or DRY GOoDS At Antr4l .-Th 7 . 2eir r.,.... % je; ,,,,, ; ,, t t e , Frumeirs *aortae= ol sesranae=tra std Dente'tie EtlSlATUD:4s.l.4oMbescfaz th• usual 'misty kept Snore 6:4116 Mao, a cionolcr at twat. Stges.l.liza. 5V 1 71,101 p., WoolComfarts, Clothluq. te.: .INSURANCR , STOCE. ,- . At ALI etion--On Thur to. et intrVe6, 43' voca,,it tb.ver SAW rid/snap; will be told; .13 &huts n,qvulds losursure Co . D mpany. P. XAV13.43,45t• semoox AMUSEIIENTS. Ail Advertisentonts of Concerts or Pub fe Ammem•nta must be veld for Invarlablr lus4yane*, QT RA K S• 0 S GRAND CONCERT. coM PAN r-3l'lle 2%1!4T5.4. .P.lllOOl be lea,. to. auaeomn teat the will alvs ha this city UNg ORitt OUNREKT AT LAFAYSITS HAIL. .On VIURSEMY EFX.Nit.V.. U. On which outaalou ebe whlbe misted bf Eguot.TIBERINI. the great Roman Tana, '• Sighor MORIN', the diatiugulataal Barttoue. - CAUL JULLEN,tharenewned Thaarboho Under the dlreetleu of aL ernAKoteft: - • MT. TEMESA TARUDI wtll alrtg 4 nu thleocesslorr, that soultUrrlogAeurfc. Netienot rov, - .• • - 87.4 R Bt .INGZED -• ankh hes beerrrecalve4orherever arum t d.r. uitbrthi Adealeslon ta l i wt. of the Mall. •• • • Peal nun be enured. ar ithout extra eherae.at the liar?, and limit, Store alt. Mel:. a Lay.. • • ' Coueart estamruces o'eleck. ' re On iftid.T. Deataiber 12. Second find . 1W anal Wheart °lathe PAUODT. A3l - Yorpartleatary. ate mall MU. DITTSBUROH M-USEErg i 41.10 OLLLEXY OF • . .11n '6th Street,. Diatottht 1166. DlAttsitar-.—.—J.BlDDLE3.llresmtrr —X, BOttaii.l'i iscesa HOG EBSlPromptor—T. BLACKBURN ALTCIA OP razes& • Paustrzirs—Lutlea.-25 era. ... Lady.. and • Clouts without dxtra.• /NCICIAISED r...NTLIIIIC.Abtd.-11strd night of the cal., basted Ike. G. C. OLLAILLEd. the gnat ladah Comedian• and tdo talented ender. Mei IL A. OHAILLISS. tae cadl. salted delineator cf Yookee Girls. They will Amman to 'alba in onzrardera lull of WOO. Front, and ll tact ang Mgr . Lest Mac* and dance their beat Aga. .. .• •.- WE'DNDALY lIVENING, to cownerre - rith.the asies braledOnala ltuneof the • • . LAIBII MIGRANT. or •TILSIPTATION—O'Briwo. eml: C n ill%l.V 'mr• gt:2,,= i a. i m i at= • To be followol br the Pawning Fano of the lAIBIIPUUNIX. cI TUE EIOHTI/ IROMICIt OP .111 E WORLD—Darby 01,May. •. Knew Notnirtg with au& Mr. U. C. Maxim Debby 113.114 t, eronlteo ' To c-...mieluds with Ms Mthly anorisaful Wlsl or VIC OIIN1.1161:K OP ItOP,OoW—ltutto Nov el, Mr. it. If &lot.: Pater the Gnat.. Mcßride: 7tosciJno. .I.lrs Om ulnas.= To rooms' nllbt s gaits: Obitlei'. VITTSBUtteII THEATRE. 141112.11.i1a YUgsr Manager—J. BMus. 1 Aatloß Da. Ker. C. J. nu.. PLICIIS er ,DXL..:b3; . Divas and Paraustio--fpe I nirat Sksee, LatC.-4 5.1 k Se"nd Tie— ...c i Itinla lime, coati:. a 73 Bastn for coG;.I rer50n5...—........-........;.:2fre1a: - . , Uncok fted moot. of tho outlook% Tragedlto. Mr. W.; WALLACE. Plea olzbt of the groat 'Gnat:col My of the 113.02 X6E2. TEM EVENING. ITEDNESDAY. DECIE 10,11. I&. Wlll bs Truant**. She Plan 1. lloro Act., ' Tll2 IRON EK—Leon do Bourbon. Ur. J. W. Wallock; St.Har., Leouir2 Ilocbetbrt, Noun*: Um Coo" Jolla To =mends with tbo colcbral&l Drama, lie. Act., of WILL wArotr, Ok TII2 ELVIN. PEA arroa—wm . (Glos. Foamy: Masi. Mr , L'olsk , d• Zar To•morrow Mr.J W.lVallact trUl oppasr. ista`Doca open. ot MC: elate:a rasa 7 o'clock. . MUSIC NEW FALL 'STOUR. NM Ts 856 .1 . • I • CHICKRRIAG is SONS' GRAND, i'ARLOR GRAND 41 SQUARE PIANO -FORTES.- OLIN H. MELLOR...Ito. 81 Wood streSt s between Diamond allay and Fourth sheet. - Pits burst. ha. mat mrepleted ebel- of Plano Fost from the mann&rtorY of CILICILAItiNG a FuNd. Doetwi Them Plano r , OS cnmpprice env: dwafptitm nog man nfietured by Flesh COMP ering a Moe. tram the Malt. elaboretely camel Fru. Gliarrn, Paatoa Guano end _ Enna.: rnalo ratan to the Malreyt instroment: tee yam fmenyl,ooo teS7.4, the furniture baler/ or their latest stye nd the eenerroetion mehmeina their recent and most wain:able irchtnnartar. The eras. ant Mick conelet• &over SIXTY T'Llavio FORTES, brthe retwaitorr during the: it mouth. at On ntanufeefore. in Mg-e% Masanallag A frill etreeleerverk octave Grew] PL. Torte, with lame n7lO Moaldlaita Music - WA: the entire 0 rizie• • ly embentsbed filth the most ehasteand beauttfrotr mrred, emblerostiemusical Thia splendid ingrement ix _the only remit:ten Of Qs lltut ta JD. Witt, sad lam —been pronounced by all the rotolm.i erefeaMrsandamatenre who- hare simile/at it. to to -[44 geo4lbeantlfol. end the bag Grand • Piano !Ws tee, hareems. Pim51154.- _ A Fero= Ott:M*l4mnd Piano forte, nee- Neale, with t leln Out etegiatt.Bolo.oo4 tttro, .11104 EEO. A new Varlet tirend Plano Forte, Min &item tram . U to C.—smog derivable Instrument thy malt hello., baying ne Imly the rower of a full Grand Piano, yet ‘ammpying null the Tana Man Otalti.an area Ottoat equate rienr, Fa:n*6n. a.. Ftsil °erred Icede the t Oatn• korte. the rivrle Otyle, below too match Dane to Use one ex hibited at the late Fgt. (In Beaton) a ft:l3lam Me mel:Me Charitable Amoelation, ll bI:AL war ewarda,the hlobeet 01.0 44trtgrallt:40 • SQUARE PIANO FORTES. iGettee 'Mahar:4 Carved Linda Xl at 7 ••• • ••Cliblecd. eteig e au amble round cortca; - " • SlallheL — • plate dou oul hle rowed 011111e1% . . " plata recoil Weer,:' " Bleck Lrallnet,prainecarel center.. . GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Atosecrei Chiatri.rt Tice. -11 - rys. A GOLD 2.IED AL has beano...riled hr the .liteaichttaetL.' Idechanim" Marl' able AssacisU 313 at their ate Vale le Beaten. (Oct OM) to Macau . I.lltisteelag-A Boon for the lkJt Grun Eat Xcate.Vearat riaan aUS . Erg Polar Creed flex!. Wei; the am!, 0.,-„ect MODAL (fhe Lla eat P . . ;warded ClAckmiece Dom Ter Xest " Trzara E x t,-vvy. psDAL (tla blithest pieseicro) aearde4 to ohietarbee tem. fer Alkmo Porte ILIVS (the ranO cute. cabinet tiCrk ) The public are reepictrally InalteitO nil and turning the .ban apietelld stock of Piano Fortaa et pm Watt. Teems attic* auteerlher. JOON IL .11 ia.tolt. Dole .cent. br the axle of oWe:seize Dow Plato feet.. for trltt.hertila.,Ventene renuayleaala. ?.cote Ohba and N. W. Yhotittla. Dian Wood at. tatewa atA et, ast4 ilium:ma alley. • - caSt ea7):414 &ler FOR CHURCHES: 11A.T.LS, LECTURE ROOMS. •. • . Ante amolsr & 'ORGAN - 11AtattnatLMS tti to: osx Olootifectorol by MOWN tit I.I2LAILItt. 31 E 011 N 111ILLOR, -"Vo 81 Woad Bticet, oj icateteetrol from lb* stove I:natter, a mil tootot thole Ores., liatmeoloolo sad Oleldoooo. whirls ate oarktide;itly ottani to purclueoris as' the beck that , us . . °ROAN 311115W:01V MS; Ind' AooMe key hosed, i stops, two onArea of podalr.ans swell DedaL Vaal size The Dame tateLnateent withant tbayedals • ors ,5* ntwon Melodious. 3 toga of keys and 7et n, , stw Melodeons. piano stele, with 2 Who ofreeoe, et yo Melodeons octaves, wean ease - alto Melodeons odeonsportable " 5 4 ••• plain use sloe Mel Melodeons no:table 03; .." • • _ A 45014 Medal basilisk been awirdnl to Miele a Fla Its by the Mechanise rah of 1046. at tl eft estilblUso. foe 'bade new "Quell /Isrmoulum. awl ego f titter kledel for their geloleOm A Wier Medal has also been aerasit-• ed their Melodeons by tbe, r.nna. Etats rah held es Pletabareb. beet lebd. - ' - ll Their "Orden annooltnn• has - oleo united ttir , Srat. prilm et the toiletries rain lost elated: Vermont stews Tale. held at ltotilnAtont New .be any White rile. lieldint.- lieseek:Ohlo Mate /W.W.I at. Cheilsclt. =am % ya f int kennitnaa Ofas _ Their Melodeons and Organ llatotonluzae have tete* tho tart !Ina M.?ill tompetthis fel entry riett al ustre Organ Eternal:minim fi we eeprodesji mem sluches. chapels and babe. the wee nsht otits n, befaz emceed tO Efazollo, try two / , n;Atle stinted Mei 17th, Mil At. Th. *we one with and the othes without-pedal £51.. lhe t wo r twat o.:.. eronta n los t alght MIA tRO , MRS Of bye, two or.: aL sloo. P" Thi n o t tlti f g d a l y.V,Ante s aeTs ' with the eseetAlon atlas yedal New.. The shove letteneteats cansi, be reef ek •••"`". SLita of U.MILLON, Wood . :e. • fele Zan/kook ofrzanos. I,UARLOTTE BIM= havin • X.) jtut returned lannf the Eanenf Clan , e.S4 Ulth►/AMP •Ical fr PIANO JOY.Tett sena sec swan, eall Ito sternum or th. • maPlest nubile and others, to tb• OPlendkt ankh le rroor on nand and &Ala enfants. Altana le tee zonavfas non and elefolikt dyne clad. etetsataly toyed Gale. bry/IL lyr., Lt. aut. new can:flan kesh cared. sildlna musio aeraeattrwataha. aired eaee. ly M, nve ,aa.. the -omit? easn epees at tba cannej Saw wins swindle:M caved fret assn. • • e. 4lr l ZZi t b Paul k.7r. ;earl IniaLl am* tr.ard, A New ticalo-7 I-2 Octaves, Bell( the Innsfst slasjet teas. mut:n*l4,lth cax7.4m.ditarg, tradezei beet' and afa ottaametratder teals, eau dallatd all ra.d. - ofa Malan, wand pram Wattle Inatie n4ft Altman her the fUnarteent is the Wet east brtentat tar tale baying' teen Wanted attn. great cam Ira., ad. tame end alto utn. style of famf tato. /tyro Instrument aid be tuna' .4 ". 44 • 4 • atfa 44 , pantimens nrepeetain Comte. eall eat in males adore astronanna easetalne ae tna inewal est Inn n:ir irsal4rl44a lrtaln .' ll;ze4l , olls n y2 does [tan. telt sun
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