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    GAZItTTZ-CITY DEPIMICENT
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.PITTSBURGH:
CSIDi7I3; : DEo. 17.1856
NEW ENGLAND FESTIVAL.
TO DE ILELO AT min
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On Nanday Evening. December 22d.
Jar"nt-to.d. berima st A. A. CAERREH - 6 Imunnes
once. X; 637ourth
Dims or GAIL—CORONEE'S TEMOV2.--471.
BAITS LEsl723l.—About eleven o'clock On Mon
day night,'Dr. Bsidwia cud several other phy f il.
clans endeavored to extant the ball lodged in
the head of the netortunate Pater Gant, the par
ticulars of which we gave in yeeteiday'is paper.
The Injured nice earviveti the operation but a
short time:.
J ames le. Denning—the young man ' who
fired the shot which recoiled in the death of the
deceased, voluntarily , appeared before Mayor
Bingham. Yesterday morniag, and made a depo
sition, which we condense: Ile was shooting at a
Mark with seven or eight °there, in the yard at
tachedlto the ahead factory of Messrs!. New
mejer isid. Graff, rind cash of the party fired at
least mate. lithen it came hie tarn he fired 'ones,
the firing being in the direction of an open gate.
way. ethortly after he filed, Gast Mime running
into the yard, and asked "who Shot me?" Den
clog replied that he shot. Qast then said "yon
"shot me . '- The deponent declares that be saw '
no. person outside,: of the gate when be fired, nor
Lad he_any reason - to suppose that any peraon
was ttime. . Neither did he know whether it was
bre er that of some ether of the party
which etrack Gast. Ile gave, himself op:volun
tarily, that the laws might be fatly vindicated,
and averred solemnly that the tad oceunenoe
was : purely accidental.
Coroner 'Alexander heti as inquest npon the
remains of Gast, In the morning. The following
evidence was elicited':
Frederick 'Fisher, sworn , —Am foreman of the
Erepire"Worke; 9th ward; at half-past li, heard
shots fired, the engineer, Jicob Moore, .and my
self were °toeing' up a boiler; about two minutes
after Gast came panning into this yard, and
asked who shot him; saw blood retuning:over his
• coat. Moore and I getup, read looked at the
wound; JameaDennieg, yomag man who bad
-been shooting at a Mark.pleced en some timber
In the yard, came np, mad rook - the wounded man:
Into the shop to wash him off; whets he was
wesbing-tho can about five minutes . after" - the
Mon got very weak, and dropped on:his knees. I
Denning then called the etgineer and repel!, to
help carry him to the:fire; when we got-to the
fire, J went to my vest; and left Denning in
charge ofi.the wounded man; he did not speak
after I took him to the fire; heard sir shots fired
before the secident. . After the accident •eaw a
markien the aide of :the privy, as if made by a
ballet which hid glaneol; it is from twelve to
sixteen feet trom where the mark was placed to
the earner of the privy. The target weaupon
heavy oak timber. Deceased -I think was a
hundred or eighty feet from the privy. Ile woo
outside of the yard, but there was a very large
gate opened to drive through.
Henry Tyler, aworn--Wee at the Empire Works
when Gasa was shot; heard the shooting; was
making coke close by when the boys were shoot..
lug; toyaelf, James Devlin ' James Deeming, and
others;- were ebooting'withs title, ate target; I
Only fixed one shot; at the time of the accident
was making cake; the ritto belougedto Denning;
when the Last shot was fired, saw the boys ran
ning down to see bow near they came to the mark;
then saw-deceased come up, and ask; "Who shot
mel" _ _
Johik Penrose, ewern--.Work at the Empire
Works; was watching the base :shooting; saw
James Denning aiming at the marl:: turned my
bead before ha flied; heard the report; looked
around again; and saw the boys walking towards
_ the targe:;. Soon after saw .deceased coating up,
• and heard him ask who shot him. Before Den
. Wog shot, and while be was charging hie gun,
•saw deceased In the yard. Barr the mark. on
the prlry;. it chaos plainly that a ball had struck
them. •
Frederick Fisher, recalled—The names of the
men who were el:et:dug are—John Richards.
John Devor, Beery Tyler, Jewett Death; Jacob
11...M00re, James .Deunlng, Robert „recce, and
myeelfs -
- Robert W.. Tones, affirmed—The testimony of
this •witnees waSmerely coroberatire.
Jatabll. hloare,teworn—Werk at the Empire
Werke; saw the vhooticg; sawDeordeg take aim,
but he a:lna -fire:. heard - the report soott.after;
went towards the tazget, end saw he bad net
struck it; BOW deceased coon after come into the
yard, and heard him say, "What for you shoot
me!" Saw the mark on tbe privy; the bell had
passed entirely through the edge of the board;
the ball oil:lid - not possibly have struck the tim
ber where the markiveas.
John Divice, swern—Wee In the yard,,, and
• saw. lla Ealing Ja11344 sitaro - oaolerm,' , •that ha the
paPer," I e5td...4% bet a dollar it did not," I
eaw the dust 13y across the alloy, ontelde the
yard; they then weal down to see where the bell
struck; then sew a man coming up; thought be
was drank; ho took his hat off, and said, ..Who
shot?' he then asked Denning, who held the
gun; "Did yeti shootV Donning said, "I dill"
Ile then said, ..You shot me." Wo examined
the wowed, and thought the ear only was oat:—
Donning wondering how that could be; he then
eent me for a doctor; I brought op Dr. Ward.
Robert MoClArd, sworn—Was in the shed when
. tti s 1102 i toot tape see
. wazi nee :sting Gaspe load
lumber, and hod juit shoved oat a brintils.of
boarde; heard the report of the gun, looked
.rtrand, and saw Gast drop the boards; and start
towards the men' who had been cheating; Use
way was clear froze - where the ehcetingwas done
to where (last Wl3 stseding; the gate of the cart
way wau ripen.
.76G2011 B. - Rill, :morn—Was' not - present when
- the eheating was going on; It was about one ban
dred end sixty' five feet from where the men ehot
to where the deceased Was shott_ law the mark
an the privy; it WOW. a round mark; about the
else of a ball had been taken off.
Dr. Welter, affinned—Deld tide post mortem ex
amination an the deceased; found an opening in
the skull, near the right tar, about the sirs nett
ally made by bullets; there was a great deal of
extravasattal blood on-the- brain; the greatest
amount of blood, probably two or three ounces,
was in the right ventricle of the brain; the ball
was found it, that cavity, about an Laoh and throe
quarter; from tho entrance; death wee canted
by the preasare of blood upon- the brain.
Dr. Lusk, sworn—Assisted Dr. Welters in the
postmortem' examination; the bill had passed
through the tipper part of the right ear, into the
okull, and then pealed_ diagonally forward. and
licked in the anterior ventricle of the right lobe
,of the Cerebrum; agreet quantity of blood was
eatroveseted under the membranes over the
.whole of that lobe, the ventricles of that old,
:Were also full bf,blcod; the whole brat:liras very
'much congested ; -death was caused by compres
sion' if the bridn from extraveseted blood.
The jury found that the defendant, Peter Gast,
came to his death by beingeecidentolly shot by
Arles bell, fired by James Denning, at the Em
pire Works, In the Ninth Ward, oily of Nit].
After the verdict had been rendered in the
iteve me, the Coroner preceeded to the °Moo
of Ilayor .13ingham, In this city, where young
Denning was in - cnotody, on a charge of involun
tary homtelde, by , means
o f, en unlawful act.
When the result wee made Itticiern, Denning was
discharged,' on ,giving 'bail to_ enewer for a
breach of ordinance, in discharging fire-arm,
within the , city 'limits.. The ether young men,
O
whose napes were en by one of the witnatave,
were aleo alsoheld to bail en a similar chargo.-
_
HAltti ..Lituzferuzz,—The
dolly viaitor to the jolt rapidly beetmes hardened
to the etenee of misery he beholds theta, and, to
tell-the Oath, the taste, as a .general rule, so
richly dual , * the panialtmeat, thst litile pity is
felt for them.. OLIO poor fellow, howevar, ia now
eojoilag. the 0011 water
. and trust Which forms
the'prisotediet, solely, an account of having, he
rboumatism, and for hie soiravre we do feel a
'sympathy. His'name is Ftrdinacul Itutateop,
andlas woe a tenant, until yesterday, of 'Catha
rite Bowe; Fifth ward: Oct can't order every
thing In this world no ho viatica, and' unfottu
astoiy, the Chrrnso.4l66 telsed with rheumatism,
oardreryto his ittliustlaciwo are tare. Shen.
realm, et hese, is a. care /AA hoot wbea It
Ballet upon a poor mot who is solely dependant
apes Lie labor for his daily sepperf, His a torri-
ble Wog. 'Beat as a 'matter of course could
not ho paid, bad the fair landlady of ferdliated,
with that mercy' "which falleth - like dew from
peculiar to the.sex; 'ejected Lim- from
the brtrati eps4 hlate:for.rtat, and Instill:lW a
orbs:ilea prosetutfoo tigaiD2t,bith.. for Malitloua
nalathier for tutting Mood op Me jioar, and bad
hint thrown tato "I"h* poor ilalred
rhenniatltally to his tell, with an air of reeiga
odrOrd to hte fate; indicative ora hog end bitter
experience with bottlehip and adveraity..
„
1.42411 11.1,17 L -07 Emma Omar. -min lams.—
Tee terday afternoon thollayoee polka discover
-ad s wagon loaded with steel and earap iron in
fltrawtterry . alley, tho contents of width they
tospeoted veto stolen. Thoy acoordingly took
the wagon Into custody, and arrested the person
who claimed tho vamps, a young Englishman
named John Pero.: Messrs. JOllOll ot Qttigg re.
oogtdrs4 a quantity of the scraps and pig metal
so their property. It appear% that they hare
lost over $2OO worth within a few days. Tho
preioner had already sent tyrojoads to Drowns
towni sad the Other load he sahl he vanishing
taLludsay tc - Painter's milling mill to tell He
also ittatO to the Giver that ha ptuchased all
ale Metal from a woman named Gallagher, who
line ca. the Fourth street road, but the denies
over baring sold him s'mara worth, and aura
that oho has net boon In that litto of business for
Oftioer ittorwell mule oath ascii:Lae Hart', tcr
receiving etelen iron, knotting it to bo otoloo,onel
the JOyorleld hitt to b ill to noire? the oltstgo•
1 Seams—The Coroner was called upon yes
.' terday...evening, to hold - an. inquest upon the.
; body, of 'a man named. Edward Oakford, aged
thirty:hoe, eon In-Law of Capt. Hay, of Days-rill°.
The rash man was staying et a bongo of ill•fame
kept by a woman named. Newoeme, on an alley
between Wylie and Pennsylvania avenue, sad
died in the house.. It appears from the evidence
before the" Coroner's Jury, that the decnalfed pas
oared a two-ounee vial of laudanum on Monday
nigh; from a druggist on Wylie street, about
eight o'olook in the evening. '
Dr. Pollock testified that he had been sent for
by . Ild're. Newoome,who told him that ohs and the
I deceased had had a quarrel, and that be went
I out and came back with the laudanum, saying
I that she would not long be trOubled with him.
He than tried to willow the laudanum, but ono
I of the girls caught hie arm; disengaging bbneelf,
ho tried again to do go, and sueceeded In swal
lowing the larger part of the two ounces before
he was arrested by another of the girls. .' '
' When Dr. Pollock proposed to two the stomaoh
pump, the deceased refused; unless Mrs. Now- I
come requested It. She dam:tree made the re-1
quest of him, but by this time it was too late, as
enough of the laudanum to kill four men had
been absorbed. The deceased said he *shod to
die. He lingered until yesterday afternoon,
when he expired. ' Singular to say, the girls up
on
their oath deny any knowledge of his having
taken laudanum, or of the manner in which be
died.'
The deceased was the eon of a Quaker of Phil
adelphia, who some five or six years ago carried
on business as a Commission Merchant on Lib
ortystreet, to this city, but upon hie failure, re
turned to Philadelphia. The son Wu In partner
ship with him, and is well known In this city.—
He was for a time a clerk at Wickersham's Mi.
mill, and more lately, followed the river. He
bad only a few days ago, returned from New Or
leans, and since thatilme had been staying at
the house where he died. He leaves a wife and
family,' with whom, howeser, he has not been
living for soma time.
AN 01:111ZAGff.--Gaimmoirs Cosi:incr.—A re
markably, honest appearing. and respectable
looking man, named Joseph Millis, a resident of
Port Perry, was taken to tho jail on a commit
ment of Alderman McKenna, yesterday, for the
alleged guilty passing of a counterfeit balf•dol
ler upon e, shoemaker some four weeke ago--
The case was outrageous that for SO trifling a
matter a respectable men should half hem com
mitted to jail He denied 'vehemently ,tbe pass
ing of it alt- and declared he would rot in jail
before redeeming IL.Rio ignorance of legal
custemsprevented him seeming bail. - The poor
man cried like a child while in the jail office.—
Tailor Phillips, 'moat generously, never having
before seen the man.-went big for him and re
leased him. Wo dislike to pay direct personal
compllinents, but eo great a, relief .was . this
act to the prisoner, add to all who saw him, that
we wiil'not forbear to record tbo credit which
Ur. Phillips:has gained by this generous coons.
We are sure ho will never regret IL
Mu. Seamless the celebrated optician who is
now in our city is supplying a largo number of
persons with his Spectacles. It has been proven
beyond a doubt that those of Mr. Solomone
manufacture are the most efficacious for imper
fect sight ever dier-overod, cud as the skill and
talent of that gentleman are fully known and
appreciated, any Wash= from u le unneces
sary. It only remain for ne to Street the at
tention of the publics to his advertisement in
another column. The numerous certificates
which are in our paper glee flattering testimony
to what we vv. fin stay is now limited to Jan.
10th.
-
The Republicatf Executive Committee of Alle
gheny city, at their meeting Monday evening,
acceded to the wishes of a large portion of the
citizens, by changing the number of delegates
to the convention to nominate a candidate for
Mayor from two to Eve. rive delegates will
therefore be chosen on Saturday next, between
the hours crone and men P. e.
\ The Committee also recommended the forma
tion of a Repablimm Club for the oily of Alle
gheny, and a committee was appointed to pre
pare a plan of organization, and report on Mon
day evening next, at the head-quarters In the.
Diamond.
6ST/VAL 7011.
that
lanazzaOur readers
will not forgot that the Festival for this excellent
Institution begins this afternoon nt the City
Hall and continues all this Week. Lot it be nu
merously attended. end genorocoly patronized
by our cifixene—for the Hoepitel is worthy of
the support of all good men. The ladies will bo
happy to eea our hoziness men fcr dinner--tha
young folks in the afternoon, nod every body at
night. Church goers would do well to atop in
attor sonic° this ermaine.
'Ater Parrszars.—Benjamin Itichart watt
held to ball yesterday, for obtaining goods from
a merchant in Birmingham, upon the alleged
titian rairaumaa.l.l4.-43....4--a...--ve....-saa
railing' Mill in the berocgh. The shit wee teen.
toted before Justice McKee. -
:nannaar er Sstrzcszsr.,—The residenee of
/tir. Senn, Sewickley, wee entered by burglars
on Uenday Slight, rind money and clothing to a
considerable amount wps stolen therefrom. Ito
ciao to the burglar exists.
DISTIIII
(CT Comm—lan ease of Ifaton vs.
Relines and others, reported In oar last, wan on
trial all day yesterday,
No From.: cue afford to be without Mus
tang Liniment is *heir bonne. The many tool
-dente we areltable to, may render it neoestary
any moment, sod nothing is capable of perform
ing each a certain cure. (Extract). "In lifting
the kettle from the See it taught and scalded my
hands and perzon very severely--one hand alv
moat to a crisp. The torture was unbearable.
It was an awful sight. * * • The hinetnng
Liniment appeared to extract the pain almost
immediately. It healed rapidly and left no scar
of acconnt. Ches. Foster, 420 Bro 4 Street,
Philadelphia." It Is truly a wondr.rful article.
It will cure any ease. of Swelling, Soros. Stiff
Joints, Eruptions or Rheumatism. For Horses
it should never be disposed with. One Dollar's
worth of Mantling has frequently saved a valua
ble horse. It cures Galda, Sprains, Ringbone,
Sparin and Founders. Beware of indatiour.—
Soli in all pane of the habitable Globe.
Dersas & PIES,
50.10 Prooriston. Ir.. Tort,
Eaemterrtu, is
its roost aggravated form,
disappears from the system liko frost Imfore the
rising sag, ithea Caner'. Spaniih Are is
brought to bear upon it. This great purifier of
the blood dives at care to the root of all such
diseases, end' drives it from limb to limb, and
joint to joint, until its alronghold Is captured,
and it is forced out of the system through the
pores of the ekin. Let• • the suffering try it sad
became healed.
fFrana the ricatort /Saturnia' Area= thaetteill
Parfamedltrontla—Watt
of
or gen amen
would remain under Mecum of a disaarcesbi•
bra= When bY h.Nnq the ',Wes of a /Unsnarl etorecre.
thedentrifrice armed not only render it flew. hot hears
teeth white ae alabaster? ren der
renew de not hr.° ,
their Irratth to bad.and the anittect law delicate their
meads WDI wryer mention fe. Pot a angle door of the
ahn” ryas tooth.brualt and 'Max the teeth night
ant =arena. A One cent took mill lest a year.
A limairrini Opantrias nay °sally 'to "anima by m
ing the .Rtges Teamed Flamm. It ant augoa,
run, POurda. and/twirl= Tram the stin.isaving Stole soft
and made bon, %mat:mot, pow on two or three droye.
and wash the face night and zuranlng. -
hydra* Mans Lire—Wet roar shaeltipbrosh la either
of
or add water. traur on too OT three drone of ..ltelnt
or a Thentand Planers." yob Lim beard n il and It will
risks a beautiful tuft lather math facilitating the °Tar°.
ton cloturing. Vrtn° oely ?fly Cents.
Tanen= &Co
_Ertuudetira. New York.
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Elf`Lanil: R. R. °R MIMS 0 . 01, and. IMPOSING DSOS
T. It. CALLENDIIIt, Maeda /lAN agents for Patabursh
totahlyood
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nELAWAREIIIITII SUETY IVSUR
AttfiIIOIYMPAITY, .027108, 8.11 corner Third rd
Ptillado/pbta.
Tbs ibilontnnt ctatement of the 42'4U or Om Compton
=bibbed In conformity vita n ProyLdon of Ur
Chanel,
Pronto:m=l,la affront /Von 1.1853, to Oct, 21, 15 50
On Morino antllolAni 20'
On Fire 118,513 15
• ------$212.111 21
Ptentltuns on Millen not rutztni
05 NOV. L 207,781,21
81104.004 04
Proaiu' sourkat elms Ist Num 1355. to Mt. 31, 1630
Oa marl. on.l /r.Juntl Mau, 1.71,571 f. 2
Firo 102.100 BS
Intent:. lc, trai during rains tfr1:11
3492972 01
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'girl,oe nal inland .19•71gction
9103 ,02
.fielsna Prendraw. Endoinrano• 78 998
.12PECI 87,00120
Ea1wnen.. 3 ,98:331,...41•431,23.t104837
---$478.252 62
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Pondownd D 031.9 7 ,3.7. and licalEsto_ .
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do PbllB. and nano Grain..6333n
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119,669 83
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tamers and Mechanics
INS URANC E COMPANY
N. W. Con $ ecinut and Walnut ets ,
PIIILADELPILIA.
The following statement exhibits the bus
iness and oonditlon et the Contoany tolioi-let, Mee
Premiums received on Striae and Inland
Rlske, toloor.. let, 1856 ..---..---.--.8214.1331 eo
Itro 176;100
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Paid Merino OS
Paid no do ----.....--- 99,737 69
Expenion. Salaries and Ocaml.eloas 0.469 00
Itainonrance, Return . Premium., said
A 96967 --... 21,474 to
Balance Remalning with Company --.-5M.057 Cs.
The A.NSETS of the Company are as Wows.—
Clty 'adamants. llonde---4 1 8 .943
Ram.'
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'Pun Nat.. Noel ratnio•-•-•••••- °°
fitooka, Collate:ale. on 32,400 CO
Girard and Consolidation D.k
Deposited with Daman. Knot. k
co, New 35.C00 CO
Deferred Ferment on &oak not pat
Notes for Marine Premlants—..-.... 203,000 697
D. from Amta, scooted by Bonds 35,31@18
Premiums on Polletureenttly.
ed. and debts dna the 24470 as
Balance Banke....-.....—.... 10,400 74
--5023 ,057 07
of Bated of Directers hero this day declared •
• Dividend oflb Per Cent.,
Payable on demand, on the businees of the Comnann to
the let inst.
THOMAS Be FLORENCE, Proaident,
Edward.R. ttelmbold. Sacretuy.
T 110 3.4.11.UNTE11. Aroma, Pittsburgh.
no7tamdfc Ho, 00 Water street
Citizen's insurance Comp 7 of Pittsburgh
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Fire and Life IIIBIIIIIIICB Company,
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Authorized Capital $100;000.
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Against Loaa or Dainaga by /Ora
And the l'arlai of the Sea awl Wand Narlaallera and
Tuarportatitn.
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).Johnston. Italy Ratan.. Jacob Planter.
W. aleollataak. Jan. e. Tanner.
D. R. Park. I. Grier Sawn/. Wad. Damptan.
A. J. Janra J. IL., au, Calvin Wcha,
A. A. Darria, W. e. Da van. D. D. Long,
President. ilan. WD. L./WINSTON.
VI. Praddent, EDDY PATTZASON.
Secretary A Tat:Fuer. A. A. Claims. nola
TELEGRAPHIC
INAMISOTOn CITY, Deo. 16.--SOPILISCI COULT.
—The Supreme Court after the adjudgment of
two minor cases resin:eel the argument in tiro
case of Dred Scott vs. Sandford. Mr. Geyer for
the applicant took the broad ground that the
African Is lacapeble of being made a citizen and
so it has been held by the Courts in a number
of cues. The Convention for the adoption of
the Constitution left open the African elate
treats for twenty years. To hie mind it was net
the intention of its fremers that that Instrument
ehoted meke the importation material for chi
zensiolp. The law of Missouri says if a negro
comes with nateralization popere from another
State, be than sot be whipped, but it does not
reCoinlze him as n cilium Ifs master carries
a slave Ines a State where slavery is ertabliehed
the latter is not bound- to enforce the law of the
otherEltatti or exact tiro forfeiture imposed. Ile
denied that Judge Seelt did float deny that tit
Blare was emancipated by a residence in A (tee
State. It had bten &aided everywhere that a
mcre temporary residence of rt master In a non
elsveholdieg State did not emencipate the Mare.
R e EtS.Vnigi L it 4 A v fEtaitir'itiierl - & — the
Legielabare from by law eatabliehieg slaeary not
to street transact slaves., The ease of Manta
chusetts, vs. Awe; in which the slaves were re
leased by habeas corpus, was not the law of the
'State. So with the onset in Illinois. There was
no physical trgsl or moral compulsion against a
elate paeeteg through the State. He thought '
when the question wee examined that prt•co.
dents reeognite the right of Congress to estab
lish municipal governments in tertitorice. Ile
denied that there had been any judicial doublet:l
allowing them to gobeyosd. It was a remarka
ble fact that every attempt to legielato on slavery
was not under the Constitution bat under the
pretense of compact. The lot of 1708 and
other, were not the exertion of power to inhibit
slavery, but to exercise commercial power. In
feet these very note recognize the existence ofl
slavery by local laws and protest It. Re gave
dilatory of the passage of the Missouri Compro
miss which only ceder the proctors of eircum•
etances; to enable the admission of Missouri,
and throughout the South there being no time
for Its diseneelen, they surrendered It for the
eche of peace.
Without considering the question of Constitu
tionality, Mr. Geyer -entered into a long argu
ment in favor of Squatter Sovereignty, stating
that in it the people were resisting what they
resisted in the revointine the emoipotont power
of Legislation and oontendiag that nothing could
be found in the Constitution or the deoleions of
the Supremo Court conferring Supremo or un
limited power. over territories on the part of
Congress. Ho denied the people of the territor
ies power toeet up any goverment they please;
it is also inoempetent for Con Toes to impose
upon them any government, all legislation of
Congress mom hove reference to their admission
on an equal footing with other States. Allud
ing to tha foot that all the States Resisting In
forming a constitution wore slaveholding except
nos, he said they havingprovided for the contin
uance of the slave trade for 20 years it could not
be that they Intended to deprive a portion of-the
people of the nee of territory obtained by the
arms and money of all the people, or enbjeot
them to the arbitrary Ilse of it. Ir Congreee has
coonipotent power over territories thorn to noth
ing to prevent their making any man therein a 1
slum He could not ropposentich a thing, ever
entered tho tuinds of the framers of the Coastl•
tation, jealous us they veto of ate legislative
power sad enoceasfully so they misted it, and
they were: not tho mta to enact upon this Conti
nent tho oppressivo power claimed by the par
liament of England.
The Court adjourned.
WAvunecioe Car, DUI. 10 The Procident's
=lmage oommuolosting the letter and journal. of
of Governor Geary, was mid before each Rouse
taddy., In addition to what le already stated of
Cow. GC4Tra saying to tiro President under date
of Nov. 221, it appeare by Gov. Gearra journal
that the Free 13 tate men complained that sons : hot Free Btste men were arrested and east In
prison, hut when the praelavery were arrested
Inc crime they wore discharged. While Gov.
Geary was addressing them to convicee •them
that they wore in error, and while eulogising
the impartial adminieteation of. jastlee,,norre
ar
rirod of the releasu of Hayes, the murderer of
Buffos, whereupon Got Geary fearlessly:de... l
nouriced-the not of Judge Lecompto In the dia.
charge of Bayer, against .whom the Grand
jury had found to bill of Indlotmont for
murtieh In the Beet degree, as jodidicial oat
rs.go without precedent nit well as dieneurtcons
to him, ni he bed been the mane of a:meting
Noyes, and ho should have hoen conceited; that
the sot rite greatly calculated to endanger the
pUbite peace and &stray the entire lothettee of
the feeling which-ho was laboring day and night
to inaugurate here, and bring the court and the
jury into utter contempt; that ho would treat
the dedelon of Judge Leeompto 11.3 n nullity and
proceed upon the indictment for murder to -re.
arrest Noyes, spit ho had merely escaped; that
he would - euboalt the matter to the President,
being well rumored that he would permit no jot.
dloial here to forgot hie duty and trine
with ,t ho public ponce by making a deeleton se
abhorrent to public justice and grossly steeped
in partiality, whereupon tho Governor homed Ms
warrant for the arrest of Hayes, Leo.
5414.3 - 2
21..t&0 2G
Dernatong, Dec. 10.—The Southern mall
brings Now Orlaw papers of Monday and Taea•
day, leaving one mail still due. The reported
Slave tesurrootion in Harrison county, Tema,
proves to have been greatly exeggerated.
The Committee charged with investigation re•
parte that there to no evidence of .aey ooncert
among the slaves nor any whltea Duplicated.
The Alesandrin Casette,. says also, that the
rumors of lusoneotton there,' bate been greatly
exaggerated. '
5T00,694 G 7
Vi'anurso, Deo. 18.—The river la el: feor fair
inches and falling. it la fail of ice: The steain ,
yr Orb bound up, struck s snag and stork at
Marietta last night. Her cargo was principally
produce for the east,
:::Ciaonsaarr, Dec. la.—The Daily CommeraLol
gi•ee a . special dispatch that tho steamer Qtb
was mask shore her main deck on .tho Ohlo sir
"r yesterday at the foot' of Marietta Island
Ufa etaknown. _
Coil a. .ESSIO lira L.
Wasumoroff Cm; • Deo 16.-Bmears—Cin
motion of Mr. Dodge, a resolution was adopted
calling on the Secretary cf War for copies of ail
letters addreased ta that Department, or to Wil
son Shannon, IMO Governor of Kansas, by Col.
Sumner, relative' to Kenna affairs, which have
not heretofore been communicated.
kr. Brown gave notice of bin intention to in.
trainee a bill.providinir for the contraction of a
Railroad and Telegraphic communication be
tween the Atlantic coast and Pacific, and for
other purposes.
Sir. Wilson introduced a bill amendatory et an
act to organize the Territories of Kansas and Ne
braska' which was referred to the Committee on
Territories.
On motion of Mr. flak, a joint resolution
granting further time to the creditors of Tessa
to present their claims, and forj ether purposes
was taken op.
Mr. Rusk explained and ado
tattoo, which extends the time
1858, and repeals the proviso in
for the dletribalion, pro rata, of
those who have filed their Reim(
Mr. Benjamin thought the rt
not to pass and moved its referee
mittee on Finance in order to a
ligation.
The motion was negatived; a
but there was no final action. •
Mr.' Feeeenden introduced a ;ill In addition
to the sot more effootualty to prtl a do for the
Punishment of certain crimes aga inst the United
States. Referred to the Committee on {he Jo
dietary.
Mr. %soden explained that it was intended
as a lemody for certain defects in criminal law.
It has been found that for the crime of man
elangliter when committed on the high Cosa, but
the person not dying until he arrived on shore,
there was no punishment.. Instances have oc
curred whore an individual committing anon
crime hat escaped on this ground. This bill
proposed to remedy that defect There wee
also en omission of a elmilar character with
reference to a cue of poisbning taking place , at
sea which the person deem not die until he
reaches shore. For this crime no punishment fit
provided in the existing law. He alluded to the
singular anomoly In criminal law, it being found
an offense to assail with 0 dangerous weapon
where death does not ensue, it is now punish.;
able by three years impriectomentat hard labor,
but the gems offenee when death intents Is - pens
hilted hy throo years Imprisonment without hard
labor which eeems very icoonsistent withjeutice.
The Senate adjourned.
BOUM—Mr. Whitfield introduced a bill pro
viding for the assessment of damages by ion and
destreetion of property belonging to °Patna of
Kansas, during the recent disturbances An said
territory. -"Akira - bill - esablishiejo7 - Diatilet
Court In Leavenworth Oily aid other Maces in
Kansas
Mr. Campbell, of Obip, from 'the Committee
of Ways and Means, remota the Inditip4pivil
and Army Appropriation BBL% which were re
ferred to the Committee ofethe Whole On the
State of the Union. .
Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, reported a bill einand
atory of the 281 h section of the tariff act'of Au
gnat, 1842, eo es to prohibit the importation of
Indecent and obscene prints; transparencies, eta
taco, ho , the parties offending to to proceeded
against lu duo coarse of law, and the articles
destroyed, whiel was passed.
Qa motion of Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, the far.
ther consideration of the bill Reducing duties en
importe end other purposes, reported last sea.
sin, was postponed to the first Tuesday of Jan
uary.
The debate on the Presidents Message WAS
resumed.
C==!l
bot.:lc Sterling.
S. M. H ier.
Wm. Etbithax:
John B. Dilworth
Traneis
J. Bohconmaka
Wm. H.
Nichols contended that notwithstanding
the aseartious of the Presido,t, the agitation of
the elavery question is the legitimate conse
quence of the repeal of the Missouri Comprom
ise. It ill became the Executive in the !see of
the policy endorsed by the latter, to make use
of inch tang:sego as he had in condemnation of
those who differed from him. It woe said that
they wbo oppose the policy of the administration I
are abolitionists. He held to ne broadest some
that Congress may govern the' territories and
exolnde shivery or any other institution it may
deem Injurious to their prosperity If this mode
him an abolitionist ho wan one, his object being
to supply some pages in political history which
had been emitted by Democrate in the discus.
elcu. Be, referred to the speeches of licenre.
Douglie and others In 1848, to &Mole, in the
neorepapers, and to prcceediege of Democratic
caner:lllone and legislatures, to shoe that in the
Democratic party there is moth difference:of
opinion relative to the alavoty quostioa, a large
Portion advocating the exelneion of slavery from
territories. Notwithstanding thin, those who,
as a party, hold similar opinions are denounced
in offensive terms by the President vr_ho haandd.. ,
ed insult to Injury.. the Into
nrceeaary to con—
ciliate popular sentiment in the free States, tho
vary men who opposer! the :legion of Fremont,
charged Me friends with beetilieyln the preven
tion of slavery in the Territatiett. As to the
threat of dissolution in tho,Weentof Fremont's
election, road* by the Damo'orate, shah fears ex
isted only In the heated and disordered brains of
tho politicians and not in the hearts of the peo-
ple. •
Mr. Crawford approved of every word in the
President's message. He believed that, notwith
',beading their denila, the Republicans were'
prepared. to Interfere with the leetitations of the
Blare States. Refuting to Fame forward boldly
and manfully meeting their political adversaries
face tee face, they undertake to attack Misery at
the at:items and destroy the lustitotion In the
Stetea by breaking down the 'guarantees of the
constitution which zees:* to the alaveholder his
property. 'The project of the Republicans he
contended was revolutionary, end be proceeded
to show from events In the recent elevate and
the Watery °file past that those who are ab
solutely In favor of excluding Misery from the
territories, and Mos arsenals and doeka In the
Diatriet oiColambia, &t., ere likewise in favor
of interfering with the Institutions in the slave
Stites.
ITr. Janet, of Tenn., argued that zso express
power wsa.delegated_ to Congress -to establish
territorial government, bat holding a largo ex•
tent of coil, the constitution , gives authority for
application of the roles nodor which the country
shall be settled and the public lands sold. Thep
In accordance with tide Stet great principle, the
law organising Nebeaeta and Kenna decked its
vitality from the implied consent of the tree men
who settle the country; they should bo allowed
to exercise the right to frame their own Inatita•
tion9 and Um power of the territorial oseembly
extended to all rightful subjects of legislation,
consistent with the United States Comeau:alma
aed 'the principles of the orgatio not. Tho Re
publican party, to far frem carrying out price!.
plea of true Republicanism, would play the part
of despotism under the cry of Liberty and Free
dom by calumny, and exernisiog the power to
govern the people of the terrltorlca.
The Ilactee e,d earned
leetsvms, o. 16.—Tho Jouinal correepon=
dent at Canspb.lllvllle, Taylor 00., Kentucky,
ceder date of oth says that • negro boy dis
closed a plot for the negroe In the neighborhood
to rise about Chrlatmaz. Several arrests zero
made and en examination was had beforaJodge
Lloyd on the oth, but nothing vas elicited save
the statement of the boy that he overheard the
negro!, ray they liatoaded to make war on the
whites about Christ:nee, end If be would join
them they would make him rleh. The nerves
were reported to possess gone and pistols.
The correspondent Bap oonsiderable Casette..
faction exists among the negroa.gonerally which
may cause trouble if not pro mptlg repressed
.
;Boron Deo, 76.—Tbe Holyoke Dank of North
bampton bas been placed noder temporary is
Sanction. Dle believed to be perfectly eolvoto
bet h bee bden Infringing the Banking lime.
PUTLAI UNITA, Deo. 6—Noon.—Plomr doll,
and prices in favor of buyers; sales 1500 bbla.
atandard and mixed brand?, part at $6,50 and
part on private terms, but "a trifle lower. Thera
is a steady - home demand at KS6IEOEOO for
common to [salty breads. Ryo Plane and Corn
Neat dull and unchanged The supply of Wheat
is limited; with only a moderate demand;: sales
3000 bushels good Southern and Pennsylvania
rod at private terms; 1000 boahela do. at $1,50
@1,52, and 300 bushels at $1,62. Rye scree
sad wanted; eales 500 bushels Penneyinanie. at
800. Corn in good &Mond at the recent ad.
ranee; tales 6000 banhols old Southern yellow at
700, and 1500 bushels per at 56060 a. Oats in
g ee d demand and eleady; &es 8000 bushels
Delaware at 447}0. Oh:vented% better reqnem;
sales 400 buebels at $7,50 for 64 lbs. Whiskey
dull; pales In bhie. at 320 per gallon, and bbd?.
at 31c. -
Nair Form; Deo. 18.—Cottoli firm; sales 1000
bales. Flour firm, solos /3,000 bbis. Wheat
steady, miles 7,000 boob. Pork in fair request.
Bed firm. Lard stoady. Whiskey unsettled:—
Coffee active and firm, macs at 9®lof for Rio.
Sugar buoyant, sales Muscovado at Bfolo
Molasses firm, sales N. 0. at 80. Ltnceed Oil
firm at 81. Lord 011 steady at 10. Freights
irregular. Btoolra firmer:oly higher: Chloago
Rook Island 1031, Illinois Central 117 f, Mahl
on Central 98f Etie Ql, Cleveland ik 'fiolodo
78 Cleveland ePiftsburgli6B.
Crsontoarx, Deo. 18.—Flour nnebanged with
a continued talc demandi sake 118 bbls extra
at $5,47(g5,60; BO bide do et $5,40 and 163
bble superfine at $ 5 .25: 'rho market to dull and
prima are nominal. Rem stiles .1200 at $6,85
056,40 and 200 araraging 230 lbs.-at $6,60;
the market It buoyant; salmi 8100' Hama at 7f,
an advance. , Pork, Ban 100 lAN Sleet at $l6;
market firm: Groceries firm with 0 good de
mand in a roktaar way at fall rates. The mar
ket for red Wheat nominate firm'at $1,11(01,-
12. Bye It firm at 90. Barley Is 14 good de.
mend at $1,66(i)1;52 ; for , fall, 'and $1,46 for
opting. Corn an brisk requeet at 60 for old and
413®46 for ram. Data firm at:4o. gay In fair
demand at $06021, The Mar is AM
CODIMERCIA L.
cotizmar. OF iaßinumoN. tars NOV
J. M. Coors, V. P.-9. Hreuratt. B. B. 1113811, ALIX
LtIAZIXT. C. 11. PACII32I,
OH TUB PITTEDURG kiKET.
ftbr tie aced' arliv Dec 17, laid.
There has been a fair Uwe of activity manifed In hush
neas circles daring the week, especially. In Chipping and
receiving freight. The river has remained In good beat.
leg audition for eledituoveired boat; and the recelpr.
el
Produce hnTO Win 411:4116 large. tat mainly ler the tut
The ehipments of manufeetures to the went have not
been very heavy, bat are steadily kept au and the fact
that the upper Sllssistippi and it, tributaries are now
open will doubtless etimniate Ammon . for that antler,
of the ortiohy.
The weather un to luntay morning Wit nalie open and
considerable rain fen; but on Sunday the triad chopped
round to the northwest, and dace then the mid bastion: so.
vere enough to cheek the eke In the river. - The stage of
water tt-dey le 434 feet huh.
The Allegheny to open, end the moot or the rim has
been from that stream, there haring been bet little rain
op the Monongahela.
The market for nroduee is quiet and prices steady et '
previous quotation.. The opening of the livers has not
throw.: mink additional produce en the market for sale
Money Lin needy demaad, at full rata; but the :mew
sure Is not so etriogent as It we; the supply of Yenned
capital hating afforded mane toilet The banks are die`
minitlair freely. mullion to their ability. On the Urea;
that clue Paper Le placed at 12 per mat. and other gush I
Rim from 142124.
The demand to the eastern cities arrears to be well
k e p t u p, pram raocingfrors 9012 per cent and the SP°
punch of New Teal renders the Market more stringent
The New York money circles have bean disturbed dump
the Week with too unexpected delkleatiorur—one a hula
in one of the honk. for 080,000, and the other a comma,
eial reporter on the N Y Oonriar t Enutirer, who raised
140.000 on franduhpot paper and then called for Europe-
The St LoulalnteLOgencet of Baturdey sun
On our arrival at the Large yesterday rooming, we found;
that the Ayer had then daringlhe night over three feet,'
and was auning untie:lan Up to noon it hod risen four
Lant i gal h f a l i ae t r. ..g:i d tgla r y le ft thei th ir m dia toot
i night
the
Invelona. Earen rut or a r im fr om
one day .111 do pretty
welt Out thence hes not reached its height yet. Lest
81.111,31/ the chums/ We. fad with drift and the water
Veternblru'tteltileter;al.4l2lron't rse*te="afrrnotfiLrti;
river there hod swelled about nee reet, The rise la nut of
all the upper river". It le thought however. that It nil
be only temporary, and that the water will iall In • day
or owes, fast as It cute up.
The N O Plasma. of Saturday. Dec d.eere:
Seoul—There boo teen • alight hoovers in the re:4lllns
this week, but the nattily in cull eery limited , and prices
caption. I err fold. The tales of the week cmtenee about
1300 hbds at about the range of oar quotations whlell ap.
ply t g o bot V h the oden ' dne Z wro Tee eas l of the
for
i=2gg g e rtWltiVkaliPSFVs
10; Prime 101,1(ji1034: Choice —WON; Clarified 10VOLd.
Week's reeeepts 1100 bhd. again. 4730 far the eorres
vending reek last year. Toter receipts since the let of .
Benternter 4110 hbda against 20.003 to the same date rut
year,
ktotsaars—The movement In this article sin sheen a
slight lemma hr this week, In the antral') ant Wm
Mob the market hu ensured the decline nothed at the
el.° of our lan weekly resort Up to lest union the
salts amounted to about 400 bide meetly at 15734409 and
49d4a for ordinary and dark to &oleo lots. and several
handset half bide at 57)4(40e ter Inferior and ordlnari.
and 60402 and 02iielyt gallon for good to orimaand choirs
according to the conaltion of the packages. To day the
supply has been rather l restrictedoe wrath= tout inter
bora] With !Kleiner. andthe tale. to mar 800
bbl. at 44:450a. and Ina half outset 8 24V2140 fr gallon.
The Wee or the corresponding Week last dear nom 10. ,
0,920.4.
.estei the mo
o Jsausry let,
the former sot
the residue to
.8.
!Bo ion nugh
co to the Corn
horough laves
data ensued
•
We hear also cf slx.crops sold Cu plantation, fJor of
whkh were at 660, and two at 600 VI gallon in the elstarn.
Week's nosipte 6673 bbl. against 10,000 to the wrreet
wending week test year. Total receipts aloe. the lit of
tleotembsc 16,174 bbls. against 71,163 to the same date last
7.110.
The Philadelphia Ledger of Wonder gaps:
In the Money market there Is little "timing of later.
ett. Capital It equal to the demand on nnouwien.d
paper. rates cols no Dail Peer net, disratint. In Eng
.and we have continual !exorable amounts as regard/
money matters. Tho esorrooca receipts of gold fwth
Australia have resulted In • !true addition to the balifon
In the Berm of Bealand.
it
Louden Nan. states Mist
toe Bank must hove received ZISO,OGO sterling, or Sp, •
40 , 000. Arrangements were made for sending also to
the Back of francs 51 ;0,0:0 smillon of delLul. Ow
ing totes knowledge that gold was flowlogin to the Bank
or Eoglatd, mocha with e trier appearance of he money
market. the Enelleit fonds have become eery buoyant.
The emanate from Paris describe the pantion of that mar.
kat as decidedly imps. rod. Moneywee becoming more
•Mitdant. and • so , large number of twos
l ode orsab
moot& Vt” lc moart• of •tecution. The Bank ot Fllll3.
tiMITO/ to locates its capital leconridered a favor. ,
able omen.
The expvrta from Da. York. slue the Jowl:Ws( Comp
reeve. emthane :arse. the total value cf the ehlements
teeth:Aire of epeclel for the week eodles• 13tC, being SI,
942.301. Thiele $115.273 greeter than the tete! ha the
correepsoaloa :reef of last year, Lad fa 71 :122 Greeter.
Qua ter the earreepondlog pealed of 1821:
WORTS Of I ttea,LITT.S2 TO VOIf.GA Potts.
11114. 1011. 1832.
Jan to Drc C. $30.fit0.421 13 , 53458.103 1 70 .202.67 S
Week coding Dee 12. 1.471.1 6 2 1607 , 031 1242.101
Elna •
.1 use • Ist, 0 -
~, ~....r, Ist, 511,421,673 1475.711=1 - f72,311..092
Er arts of Mock. for the week mu lles December 19th;
Total for U. wa , k,
Taal .tax !scurry let. . tkiTl V
Came time 1886. 4.167 016
Emma time 1844. 38.147 CIO
rams tion, 1653, 11.751.971.
Santa time 18V, 11,134,8:1)
The forelit , !Maoris the week Ii
to value to
oetrir three Maim,. ofdollar*. which a lug* Increase
u Mitireied with the receipt, for the correspaniUtic
Perlals of 184 aid VW: •
roUnill Damara Mutt. et NIW Toll.
Poe the week, . 1874. • 105 f.. 1654.
1),7 0004.. • Cif2.egi 1.03.1
Pr 2 ) .Wir4R
imal mdrn, B^•6 se4 189.013 L 831,990
Total Pm ires 3, !1,331.946 1L642 163
..$1 . ,11 . :.19,651
Prlrrlowirt .1.998!,0.5 133,880.800 .19: •
Ist, 1le;319,021 $10072.968 1193.301.370
The N Y Times of Mender slue export MOT , roAnt
of tiold and the torn of the goolnentar
• V.. 3 ll. l s . .railtati:tirt °Via - averages onto tress, to
os stletalty modem , thisafternoon. the lam from the yrs
lions statement of 1121715:1 Is trot generally expeotea
to fall bolos 8 11 4 00 .000. and dds sill be Immediately in•
creased by Cledltsols Sensed*.
From steamer Oman Las to asr—--.111,1,94,000
Blosmer.Teentresa ----
telegraphed en ZO.OOO
Tor.a.x---- •
.17. cailltax in of t Large IlMannt or dersivid loan. or
thy Rao And Leather Bank, actirg as the Depavtary of
ttatolty Chamber/Ala, tonettior slat thane...l L t cod
tar trance:avian totletrane ead;ttat coast, In tn. a...
o: Mit iorqco.see fresh aninay (coo. the Pacific. cans. •
quick inquiry or limey an 14IdAy and Saturday,
Ana considerable catboat was atfltst ha ck am nig
Ma nook peapla in rtadittrting their hack accounts.—
Tenant the doe albumin bout on' tlatunllay. their
OnX. 4I .UP.S.d I O. VI alto zi.er•
hoodi that the lar ten
go disburseneente CO trade an Moe
actionnt to Lay, Pin gaol part. Item sdiately return
to the street. With the Discount Brokera r►tw ott mime
p.per vane not amentially intvne2, the Inv:ll7l,OMA geed
tar favorite and tier elguatures. at nth in yea cont. Prr
1L11311.M.
The Onetonsil timette oral/soda,. eayet—.ll Moly Inv
mimed comma Davies been eapthleocelifor Eastern
ebthge, on wont of the country Imam, who
ordatedrmalttartoes 6=1E14 Uteri°. balances at the low
rem cnereut. Veleta adetheed In most came 01, and!.
may now he quoted at iitidia prem.
:We nth not my that me lion market mhlblted thy new
fasten. urdsy. Tim/slag .are at {0,:{(6215 far to
magma 190 to 200 lea The game came *Weed 'War
den riot fall house. aged =lmmesh. wea th er, restricted
the dowsed riesaly all the loge of/Laing evereg• twat.
than. 200
heavynd while them ang. for the presinsk UM'
e a r hogs would readily at hatter picot...
11 . 0 1 / 01 .-. 1 .../Lalt 2.0 to 560, wouli bring taaotho.4o.
The neelpte antra, and the todhatlons are that the
Ileum for the current wmk larger. in the aggre
gate, than Mote of lest sees. Daring the 20 bones end
tog this matting over 111.000 head wan mosived by MN ,
•Cd railroad, The aged cf them receipts, however, le
counteracted hyadvices frths other Doha.. nbich Ind/.
esteatort surtPlim Dwaine DOW &near pretty wall lit
lolled that the crop In the West will foot up a datolency,
std ehould nothing happen to chapel. tole iimmag an
the continuance of toll whim my be etheetsk The
number math at Mosso no far, etherding to a private
letter, is &WM:
000NAO. The waiterter estimates the season's!
buelneM et , whi ch 'meld large 11101 . ..3..
Prim, Ihrovishvat the West mkt be
low,as compared with
this meths:, the effect or which ninth he to ...antral.
the inultves Meth place to • greeter extent than usual.
In Provision. the transactions maltose on slimited theta
Itsldere are Ora and prodUrts are not maul eg on the '
ettemarket. Congdon. In the future appear. to be gaining
ngth.
d9lll:S—we hays no salute report of Pearls or Pate: Ire
Wage P. lareoM•11.1 at a(M. and Pots at !died. e.
do tub Is arsady use at 11,1(, and Nitrate Soda 63a.
APPCEEI—* fors Wu are reported of commn at $1,55
per trig. and good to ellolot do at $3,0004,2e.
IlEdlea—thereoslpte ano light and demand good; sales
of prima small white on antral at 10,23 per buido.
lIVITEII-AND LOOP—there to a falr Inquiry for Batten'
rake ofioo and 1100 lbs prima roll at 01, and 00*0 lbscood
do at US; %regents packed at Magi; good roll at 11100.
and obotoe do 21801. relita are la geld, demand at 2)
BO= WIILIAT OLOtlit theta an no lugs sales to
noted the (=section, Co the local trite a:eel:Lan. and
rams Van Atzgvas net 100 Ito In lean
ItCOOT—soery Vent demand; Isles or Shoolders at In
am. Cdee at and thin lime at 1L
. . .
BBIOHB—a maim demand Cr Mau Fire
Back se 5T3354.0. =mon and atm
BIMMTh d3ll3—wo quote air factory orloos at how
Brighton nod Poi Woo, Bunked, common. 1..M041,17,
extra do 81,88: extra largo tot., 9 3 and hoop!, 87.5
ass.un common Ones Boon SOAO down to $1,33; gooier*
•
3.75311M55;h01f Dunham :4E3.
CORDAGE
-31.51aa Rope, aell, 15 ait ®&lama Ram, eat 10
Olga Rom coR, 14 a HID White Roe, Cat 16 eit 15
Tarred Rape, 0011. 13 b Tarred Rom cut 14 a
YettlnE Yarn, 06%13 a b Daeklng Yeurtmasl2 all 19
RED ORD/3-511mM; 31,00. $3,00(1,9
191 dos.•
Manilla, Vi aoll, 16 eta. :
Herne, *1.67 117533E3. 5 Ift doe.
Dtenl3, 41 atll, 12 efs.
PLOUOLf LINEN-51.ada. Vet. dn.. Hemp 75 c!e
COTTON 0011.115.0 E—Cotton Rope, .46 and upwards, 115
da. balm , h. da. End Curds, $2,20, 1a,taZ54,71. it dor,
Plnslinev.ll.2s: Bash Cards. t0.4.0'
COTTON YARNS—Ms corrected quotations far Yarns
he., are appasided.
POOl.lO TARN.
Nee 5 to ip,
No la e M ID. No. Id , 1:0 oN b
DOM Tian.
.......
No.
—ll o N. No. saa_fq; o b
No. e D. No. 900..iDr, 301 5
No. ob e. iloacoo.:ah okl &
Darret Cents. White, 23=1 Worsd 26: Darsrlot Baru
21; Deadissrlek Twine 23; Ilattette No. 1, Ne,
2, M BareltY Batting 10; cound.: le.
OANDLtS AND BDAP—tbero Is o steady demand for
candles aE 13Hror 'Upped. 121,1 for moult sad 24 fbr Ada•
mantles. took Is firm at 5 far Conucteaosuoau for Palm,
sal 10 for Banor'. Toilet and Castile do.
0111111311—. good coal dratand, and regular sales at 10
er common aud 10:i for good cutting Chum.
••' • '
DRIED YRlllT—Aptiies are seam, • entail lot of Tort
=Misr sold yesterday at 62,23.1 bat this I. an outside
filitcre. readies are quoted at 23,12Q53,:15.
81311-4.l.eakusl No 3 are firm; tale. to tins Ovule at
PEO, .ud to the country et PAO; Ilertinn tilobin 'twin&
Lake Ptah—White 1040g511.00, t bbt. Treat KO
ball bble White $4,50Q513.1hb Trout E8.00®16,Z.
ELOUlt—the reesipte are heavy, but arc mainly for
shipment east: Teo market, however. is cell insulted,
and the home demand Is not more than ordinarily setts.
Pale, on arrival at inpealne et hsETCsESED—urtneloally
at tfy4Sol6Ell; antis et $6,8704110. the sales to antra
Wait at E 5 . O OgtB.RE and extra family at E6E1058,60.
Trona store. the Ealing rates are OA fir tam. stax)
Mat far extra, and 10.e2026,711 for fatally antra. Rye
soar, ages from store at tk11G,44,d6.
011AIN-Clors hare motored. and sold yesterday Shelf
at al, with one gala of 100 bus at 19 fir stdynernt below.-
Oeau la eterelY at 5 0, far ear. on arrival. lira Is exhumes
•ly dal the nominal buyins rate b O. Donor to not
ening to any oitents the last 2sported salad were at
51.U41151.20. Wheat minim from vases:vs.
GROOILUICS-tha:naarket to fan and unobanted; to
the country' tesde.salse of Ungar by the bbl at 110)11,1is
and on long Unto at 12. New Orloara Atolosiu. TO. and
Bynum feSfa. Corse to Am at 12131.25 i. and Mee at
DX63dUs
_.•
0413 PIE/a-the thUoving are tbo amratkauslne vroush
Iron tains: -,-
Psi 2010 -; Paranot.
av I nc h au Pips... I et. 1M do : .1 0 .....,„T4, d a
do do ...I
I do do -- 9M • 252 do 45....... • .
- TO : r - IV: 3 ,i . 2°...W ".
1 , Co 4 . ....143i a. A._ do. ....,,.. 4 . 11
ithhatlOVUl
B. A. - FABRESTOCK &
0010TER OF WOOD AND FIRST MEM,
PITTSBURGH, Ps- -
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND BLA NIIPAOTURERS OB
WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD. AND LITHARGE.
HAVE IN STORE AND Opplat Fog BALE,
100 bbleßoeln.
100 boxes Cu/ 1[9152n% I Lt n t il I.llP'es= germ OU.
100 balm Woollen Aso.
15 " paa 5 Rho Sart.
..
I UV lb Oil aseentres.
300 bias Dye oods.
300 Its OH ma.
20 mesa= rabic. 20 " 2 ..;::,. Brown.
i 12 comes.,.a &Wiwi
I nrbiZar.WThx.x.
I 60 bele iTramiSal he,
60 be
Yellow Oebre.
35 " Bleca Lad.
GO " Alma, ta rirz ariLleh Ltuare.
5 0
9We Sou. Some a .
2) " Roar Babb .. ' /ride llors. .
25 " Roil ItririeZ. / 5 ki t..,..C , ore
IiThERB IN NEW YORK AND I PLui.A.DELPHIA TO
Ma zaarbeti we are enabled to sell drop to. Ilse:Lab. or to Leman tims dealer@
zig houses.
, raatee to be smacravontr, POLL WREGEIS. and not ear-ened by ear
ocs7adkurg
_
LOS Bastes Moo On.
100 Carboys Murk ,tlo Add
60 magi Extraet Locaood,
200 kola Bap. Cut Bod.
600 Cilia Sweet OIL
ICOMd. Add.
011 Borneo.
onnew 04E04
100 Ito Rullob Calomel.
110
/ZS
bb".M o L W a m Il ßalac
t
•
10.
puhg.
APING RESIDENT PLI
I- take adTatitagiotall ettaaVwlo E
Y [avowal:l4.ton.. Eastornjobbtm
Our bran! of WHITS LE AL Ire Ea
finnan Sad arhltettoom.
DAVID OAXPBEILL
UZI= MUCK
. I
CAMPBELL & PO,LLOCffia •
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAMS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, &o;
Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad Cars, tto.,
No. 95 Wood /knot corner of Diamond Alley,
1856. CANAL NAVIGATION. - 1856
effialill?.R'S PORTABLE BOAT- LINE=;-73`..;x!:
Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad.
Ca acity 2000 Tons Der Month each Way,
Oit facilities for °nation have boen largely increased during the past Winter,
bare phu e. sgr • opt, to 13
Our Er.T.rs-.4 trlo u nl i : l, lLitillsM39l%l3l.%l r u"i
n*L PLltliatArtotugaitclitht to our to au 1411 n Ito belott put tOroUgh..ILS
past ner.l
sad UM WARM:MUM uARAT. DAUM PRITSBURGR. Pe
ndira
KIER & MITCHELL,_ Psormrona
-
1/AT—*ere little cosh=
Per ten.
MAN WHAMS—wlthout c
twined with mattftsto Erman
soma.
Poou'u d —63(
nc.O .
173( do ..... do A'
tkutonoullar ir037..-417) 1
Juniata do .. do 414
Iron Pl. curb Wings.- do 411;
do alsto-. do 4
[Lan.
i t i l t ft Vl d N dt an' il l4 k 7
3 ' 6.'1
Vence Nalln.-....- do 3,76 1
dd &74 do do do do 4,75
64 d 0..,.,,... do 4,60
44 do ---- do 4,75
Ed do ..—..- do 6.75
Zi do -- do 7,64
Cut Bolted, 3 to 434
Inch. do --...” do 4,25
do do 6to 6 do 4,761
Wrol Bolles 14 Inch
all lengtho_-.... do 614
, do 640 do do 0
do N do do 61
Boller Eirets.... . do 0,56
tartm rit'Oor
Nc0.13141516 217 Vll5 4.1 i
d oe.
12212 . &27 ...... dohl
LEAT33EA-L4 dr=at 130 ad v • oo,d Quotations, 001bo.
loom
,w =IL
I BM irgar iirizr . do GC
1neh.......---.91 ID 9)(
do —7.7.--:. do IN
do . ..,... do 4.%
Fal , ALL
I l ion. Shoo. / by %. ma.
and 4 jnr-R—....--do 83(
Dull Th.. 13( by 3 d. 7-i d
0a dt. U..17 L., --do SA(
B'ml
34.6 . 9 - 11=To a
I°
No l k t Igllo 4U
LKolb
tr ta ter
doe .....
rldie
glirting Leather
LARD—a sale yesterday of f.O •
thlst No 1 Lard at 11.
rash: In the =all war. sole! at 1134@12 for eltyrandered;
oeuntry rendered. 11,
METALS—efts of nig lead at 7%, four glos. nos Le./
8. Shot, to city trad4 8:41:1 8 each; to retail
ludo Era& Shoot °PIXY It tolling at 83434. and Er as
at 2 0430. Bake of Mt. I. at 1'1,23, and LX. 1013.25
Oth3—LlnSesd to as end doll, the only sales bring
In the retail way at 31.12,i for lota, lower Scores would
hare to be taken. Lard ON No 1 rules steady at 056397.
PIO METAL—the present sire In the Allegheny bronitit
down ne Instal, the few boats that started having cook.
A lot of Allegheny No I. ODD tons, was cold on Monday to
co below at 331, as moo, mad tb Ls leaves but very little of
that quality on the market.
POTATOES—very fax oieriao mte from drat
hinds. Eedv at 85 and Neebmneeks at 11,01 with s good
demand.
POWDER—steady rave at Eluding at SALO. and =a at
LASA
SECEETI.NO2—sto firm at the 'dunce—SU for No land
83( for No
BALT—a etaide denial and sire* at r rates
PAZ Arc No I and El:Id for extra.
SKEOS—Partraeed is not °mina In Tory freely; xe
isintinne to Quote norialnauy at 10,00 from 9rtt hands and
so,Zelk6o from gore. }layered Is steady at SI,:O.WINDOW 13 1.1.S.3—Pritte are firm at the folloaltill
actrain 609 and 709 at Y 2,60; 11.10
,4 . .A_Alan_
Auck- -0- 7.10... W ilia .0 on. to Into
ratio. Butdia-r. to ttin am not of 10 par coot, tor pub
rorentry Lunde rammed, ft' not
oar tex Lees.
WEELTZ and let rrant , dersand at $2.f..9
tee tor pore th oil , wod dry 9CG 114, enldect to the nena
etLne le nnt. rr..4 1 .....4.850a. iota 5 00
Ettylisr—are
holders <mottos :0: 49,6 at in-QM. +ma others at lit.)
TECIETABLES—aIes of /emir Tnintri at 671a0 - 01. and
soma Wes Cr (intone are eti.otod at $l.OO.
LTD—sia mats- amiss of country shalt, at depot, on
alollal. at wt.' to.
CATTLE MARKET.
Aurora:lr, December 17, 1850.
BRlSTCS—abmily air fund dom.d scot 400 bad ot.
fund. and Iluf. Walk intim ad 7.34 for ccr=ory(rtiarrlrfro
eallrd . BraHrirso." Gad niga fbr vc,l common to
ark,
SLLEEP—atnut. had oZered and eoll at pa
• ging fro. 11.E0414.50 Der De►!, as in laud' tr.
gone—fa.t4 oaken 0(900 Lead Ilva at iti@S `run t
and TO ea at NC we quote within the range of 141364%
Dimmed hog. mace fr-tri egge, and we hear creamy mita
to =tee at 10.90@3.05 for prices heavy nova tan item
linan ISO lba onwards.
MOM BY BIM
MONONGAHELA VIGATION CO— 23 byi
Wilson. McElroy 8 cr; 23d0. 4 bole dlcir,_lloure co, ...44
by. glum, J Zd Llrawfora; 29 bad wheat, Wllcoartb; 31 boa
barley. Aojer; 4 bbt. butter. Borerch a Brown;
442 boa oats. 42 ale flour. 0 W hwiedleo 30 bx Slosli
Ptac 327 bum am, Baxter & McKee; 62 ek. raga,
211cOollocied 230 bushia4ll. Weep a
LOIIIBVILLE, ty BC Lawmtee-27 eke woe!. W Darker: I.
2b. booka„ J Weldllo Ido Kay & co; I do. D G.r;
75 bids whiskey. Warn & etc bids Whew. Noose; 20 ,
111. waists,. Vabriestock & or: 10 do alcohol. It N dellers.
& co; N 4NQ W koalth; 20 do whiskey, 10 do flour. ID
bye scab, W Pltewaro 33 9128 latd olL . Leech.
co; 100 Ime earraoarllls, Plembis too= 130 lye lama.
14 cts do, II 911, 4= do hour, 40 do 011,8 hbds toe
loacoo. Leech &
'
co.
•
ST LOUIS, by STaltese-103 bbl, caim ID do ' , Mikan_ 70
by' most. 2Os Leech a; d 5 load. IEO bbl,
redo. A IluteMorot; Ia DU; =Maim, J oPiarltt: 67
lablikiy, Sanborn 62 do. Dlack an 02 Oct &Ilan;
04 do. M,Colloc,hd er; 10 do. Lim .6 03; 25 do. 14
do floor. J Mid: 25 do 011, defend on 111 do, J iltL
call ea. 10 do liowy .6 14 , 11.; 7 dr, Drop, do,
D00r , .52 w0 , 1,14' Barker: 0 bbls homloy,t7 Ii Ocmoo.
In 0 boo aloe, Bakovrell d cr: 2 Dia !Mkt. roll l l4l , d 0 , 4
5 YU. rata.loy & co; 20 do, 2 aka
timbers, 2 do wool. 3 dorsi", Jones. Tiernan d co.
1)0,67 Illbarrds-3 bbl. Slur, A. A Curter; 6 Ina books,
Hay le or; 33 bbla pearls, Datil...ll d. tri El aka diens. 7
bbla floor, P &liana on L 234 do.lol do lard. 10 do Is.
key, 132 do pork, 255 ika Wheat, Lemh i coo 12 bbls .610.
kar•W M. -
Brrwassille boat dean last ettnltia. re
;anted a rise of 18 Umbel at Bra ea sville. bat was !Melt
whets the treat left. At this pant. last alk . b.t..tha ries
was drier, the etor =ark IndlraCeir feet. IVvatAr
cord and blurtrt.
STE.S.IIIIOAi REGISTER.
ARlVEla—Lnaarne. Brow - oral 111; .ielTarsoo, dg Col
Barad. Elizabeth; 11lbovals, St Login St. LIMT.*. do;
Blehwo do.
DEPABTED—Euxerne. BrOgnavid..; Jeffariao.. dc; Ccl
ana. Eliabeth; Forest 'Mr: Whathog; lalo,nagor
Olomnagth Lightfoot. Nashville; Thos. Scott, LadairMs.
BOOKS%
•
OLIDdY BOOKS—I have just opened
• urc• eellactlen Look?. Ainarieiti and Etta*
I In riehand elegant bintll , 6l fur LlTeninnt and Pres.
enta—enibraelng
Standard Ameiktan and Brltteh anthers;
Ilustrated Travels, tll.torles and Pc
insyndlea In gt , 114. railetry
Bihiw Etyntrui and Prayer Bents:
commaniarleann the neilignife;
Ann. Writing Dealt Pant. Folio*, a., &a. to Call
early for better attenthm and choked.
5.16 JOIN S. DAVISON. fa Market at., near ath.
ELEGANT ENGLISH WOKS-:Tea
..bsegibtr buluet returned from the Viet erfth
es been lel the most rateable Mork or lteelleh
noose tree breuaht to P;lttberah. They WV 1..1115, fee
or bluetrimu true oath tali an.l belt &fl =Veer , ell.
tut( and antique. Alen to eZell.
I Oen loon as he has bat Mau!. eerie, o. ame eterkre
JOHN H. t)
d•lt.
MAGAZINES FOR. JANUARY JUST
re.lvocl— •
diZllOO, litgaLtnee !Le Jtsium7, P:1,,e1.1‘ en.e.
Peters=Vel •• 15
1 1 silowe alontl,le 10
Yank.' Notion. .• " 12 '- •
Nick Nsa 0 10 0
All the Now Bo2ke and Mar•Alnal, ens! he r:l4 0106,1 .1
W. A.t.l ELDEN f E.NNNY &CO.. •
bith et , onoslte the theatre
MUSW BOOKS--rg sale by J. L Read,
78 /own areet.
T ce Sabbath Bath
Tho New Lute of Tem
07ttuark;
The Jurentle BILT tr.l
The hatred Mom.;
The Llthetral °Min;
611 Western pulp;
.111 E IiECOLLECTIONS •OF Ak• LIFE
TIM N, or Moo cad Things I taw. Eno," by . B.
oodrkh, or Swer Ytrler. J. •
dell Vonrth Strpt.
TI,CONOMY CRAB CIDER-2 bbls to Br-
Pe. 111"TurviroM'Atlio.arcaorititxrti.
EAMES FOR 1857—A no tosoriment
of rocket Diaries for 186.. also Didly Jonznala for
tha as num, reed and for asle IA !
ae°.
as
wood
sa.
_ .
GW. CURTIS' NILR - NOZES OF A
110WADJI,
O W lloradjl In Snit:
Dn Potlphar raven;
Po reap and 1. (new wt)
For Bah by NAY &Cu. 65 Wood stmt.
.
CIOPPER. SLATES—We have vie'd afire
•ttlel. Copier elite;,. rtti Itsbt itit4 dotablo
steel., rot Usti* to ttettEsiv,...6.l ItATloAltlott tad
smooth ourfue. Aalt A tAtAti wom
BIITTER-2 boxes rolfßatter for gaiety
del° AlixAjoyat HMG
QOAP AND CANDLES
k 7 .lootwiesatoulacansion*
ioo do somiszsp,,torni•lo lb aALEX/i ER nem
den
WRAPPING PAPER-1,000 bundles
Lio wan ftr''' k 's' .4 "illx att au°
atIPPAINED TIN PLATES, used-by An t .
- btotntaa.gt Folutcp, -Tbo beat sztidaillAgis
6011.01 co baud et' ' T. 7.0 ♦WU,
Bain at scales at I,loall/5
• nze, and Quotations main
as then below: I
Ai
Advertisements of Concerts or Pub-
Annusem.nte mut be .. ro • • • , • -
pITTS BIIROII MIS-El7ll,
AND GALLERY OF ADA
On Sth Street, late Dittuotan UnIL
Ilisaster.--...J. BIDDLE& ITrwartz.. BOtArrit
ficettio Artatt— 800E11131Prcmptar—T..15LAOSBUItti.
eti
drams:Ds to ell puts or the
'Third night of the re .o ol , taemeat nt Mr. G. 0 ;
°CARLgN, t • peat Irish Comenedlart, end his deter.
Mtn St A CHARLES. the great Tante. Girt. The try is,
still tires rotor! These .ho terto.t to ethos a hush roust
visit the Hansa,. It. the cats pines la the ens far fart
ear frolic Lew ao Ham Orals three more nights of
Cove Children of aromas.
WEDREIDAY EVININ6, December .17th. to :begin
with the laughable Comedy of
281811 710 ER—Pat Dsao , Mr. 0.0. Charier.
Tn !allowed be the eereamln are of
LV AND OCT Or 'LACE — Jetty,Dult,r, • Vey settee
the:abeam rod, Itirehlth she rill asnlma eta diftercat
eha.rae ten. Mee It A Chart..
7111 non lude w i th the laughable "earn f
.13.11 e
00AlRASZR; or Aa Dumb Lady Ourrd—Dert.
nbtt,alorthr. Ur 0 Chatter. trrldat Hereby. Rise
hi A Charlet.
Plane Ifx7 - A =-eat Mil for to morrow night. Ober:Win three
s.
DITTSBURGH THEATRE.
IL Lease and Ii mszer—.........JOSEPIICI. /OSTER.
Stags 61 nwien-J. Risotto. / Bering hismtgar, O.J. Tonza
.
11/ICla 191115111o3: •
Boma d Panneta..-600print," Boxer, Iszir , 43 CO
Second j Prints Boxes, mall- 600
Boxes for colored Bersorts--......---..-O6 std.
Cont!need enema of the groat Tragedian. Mr. J. W
W MAACK, who to meshed hy de/Ight , d e17 , /c.saa with
the most onthuatatals eatlalta
TIII3 ETPSINO, IV3DNE3DAT DECEIIIMB.I7Ih. 1 860
In cone semen. ogles great maces. Its bra, re oreamta
nhd tts 00007 anolleatlone tor Its sepetition.
saW be p.c.e.nted licertaont end Fletcheem great
Tre gad r of Tab CRUM L--Itelantlne, Mr. J. W. Wel•
lack. drobstor, Leonard: Eradam, 01re Leonard; daps
W. Jolla m C•coko.
Fein to Dann _
....Leto 11. Lang
To meted* with the laughable Farce of the MILLEHOP
SY I I6T3TONZ-Ca:eo tioo steam. Young: Fate Cue,
wan Jolla id Cke.
rai"Tha gloat play of the 'Slug of the Common' &wetly.
Atirlttme open at elf: =vans fats 7
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A 1.331.10 rd SAL i!;ti.
P. Zl. DAVIS, Auotionetr.
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VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS At.
Actalica—On T.l.3raZay tverdra Dcxn.t.' 781 . 1 % at'
7 Oclecl, it the 3 . l erthant'P.....atkancalrlll b 1.1 , 1
awes .Bank of Piu.sbnreb;
dto6:-11.4abwra • Cb.
17: CloWrritV/lolarlTzuOt4oifdlll.¢benr. $1. , ...00 amity
P Amt.
A_Dat.alSTR A TalUg-hayree,rh-^. door.
•13.• late of Whitlmbrue, AllehTeny maw?, Geed,
have bete irrereed to the enherriber porsoee Ind-Wed
rela estate axe retioseted to teekennmedlete pigment,
and tLa.• having chicle shame: the eat. will Dreamt
thaw, enthenteatel, for rattle:hem. to
deli:Stern • BADIUEL WIXIDrIDS, Adm..
HEREMPTORY SALE OF STEAMBOAT
PA Ut. 7ONZB—On Tuesday orating, Das Senb, at f
o'clock, at the Merchants' t'sebangs, by order cf
Mark Starling and Wa. A. colonel'. Trushea ,111 be
ld, the subatanstal Intl flubbed I•tcans Pasant Pant je nes, with her Funaltors s Tulle s to ,as ehn now lies at
the Monongahela draft MMILI at anis. del?
:PRUNES, TOBACCO, &0., At Auction—
o.mtuiw afternoon,. Dee. lbtb at 2 o'dock win to
a. as the %Irtitx r rel==clitni u tLil W n t a d aril
Enuirthirrob.... I.Dedor ...Id,. IL.'
thin. dell P. U. DAMP. awn.
k.7PRING WAGON At Auction—This (Wed.
rmaday) morranc, win bo . sold. at lb. ..treaudal
•roe. moms. slue deslrsbi a Wag..
moms.
P. 11. DAMS. da Ct. •
aII:AS, NUTS, B co.,Atiluction•—This W.cd•
moralnioa. j o o'clock, the ccolonscolel
/1 W M 2 Imd ke, will be old
4, brads In T.,. 8 toke
•10 bxe Versatile sod 01 4 4 4, 4 • 44.4941442 '144
lb do Prunes.
Fele Matte, " 1.11. 41'
011 , 1 4 3 4 11 fr 4.
IpEREMPTORY SALE OF BRANDIES
AND 17LNE9 At Auctltin•—an W6limit) attn.
166.1Iteember 17th. at it o'clock. be told, at tbA
estatteralti Wes rooms, corn. orWco3 and 675 etreeta—
btlfaxa one qtattax Vt. a; Markt axle Mine
Erwin
crks of tatti
eats
Port
•• /colon &wry . . •
a - = Wan
•• Cherry Hnunee.
2 " Chimpatza CAanse This /Ale It watthr
tho attention of /As tx.d.A. Bale rcaltive
WIII U. sided to the atcv. o, .. l lVrorM ipb
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dela . P.H. D A V/B. *UDC
AUCTION SALES—DaiIy
~a l.ales Doom. =mar or lil'oo nt the °alum. '
4t4 V h i1 . 1, 4 A pi. .5.1 1 nry and rigid rin.h a."mog .
c1 2 =%:671. H- d rurW g 'grs
dale
""""..g• Me. , ir=a, tgir . aar izd a.A. g.
P. fd. DAMS.. Anootancar
IaOEREL MARE, SADDLE AND BEI
DLS edenon—On Wedneeder morning, Den 17
at /I eolotk lan frot orthscoammotel elle. rooms, me
of Wood and 111Utt me, .111 to sold, a morel tune l
hands IV. I Yeses old—ger spreerente, mond and In
good eon Uon; sortekindir in batmen. aso &meddle and
In/11s nearly new. &I DAVL3 Amt.
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D USINESS STAND ON LIBERTY ST.
a l gei t ALeittr — an l ierilLZMl D breYll l :lL l Z
three valuable Lots
he en
`M erl • Meet,
Telma. thorn and Cherry elleya, two of sehtelt • hate 'a
front of 12 feet wat t end the other IS tret inches. extend. •
!mat te * NotaTl feet 41a.ches to 25 feet 4 lathe., On Ellett
la eraed anbataittlal. welt tnlahed 3 steer helot Mew,
Nog. 5,W, Ell an 1 356, a , other bultellnre, Wog searoi
the bee eltuatlana Fa melons now
P. we In this ear,
Terse at. sale, del2 • P. 5L Ne. 918. Aztec
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NSW - FILL STOCK, /I NM
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CRICKERING &SONS'
GRAND, PARLOR 'GRAND SQUARE
PIANO.FORTES,
jOILN IL MELLOR, No. 81 Wood otreot
Dotveta Diamond alley .and Fourth attar% Pitts
burgtklutt lust Ottattleted'hi4 Vail et - ck of Plana poetry
from the manufactory at CII.IO.KiItINGI d SOYa. Sloston
Than Plano Mica for ducrlntion now man
nfactund by llama Chicr ering cam. Irora the mart
eaboraudy ca.-bed T viz Own, ?Amon Grann and
RCM Piano Karma to .tba Matnett Instrammt; tae
Prim* vaunt, frrm SI,COO to P2OO. tly fartdutre Wog or
cbOr Mtn! et Ito. and tae comtruetion cmararing all
their recent and moat valuable tramortments. The prey.
ant ctxt. consitta armor
' SIXTY PIANO FORTES,'
minted parietal, by the eubseriber daring the: last
month, at tree 1113114th.d.f1. In Boston. comprising •
foil arced earns octant Grace Plano . Forte, with new
107111 Mollidlem...tl hinaleDesl; the *Why came rich.
ly embellished with the snort chaste sad turrilbs477
carved. emblematic morical dealims. TWA splentlus
!merriment in. etas only turtle:sec of the kind t¢ the
West, end bee teen , pronounced by all the moslml
professors and amateurs who bare examined It. to be
the meet beautifol. and the best U rand Plato, torte
they b examen, Price 11%0,
A Perrn Oc , avenrar.d liana Porte, new peal. with but elegant Itolarrood casa, Price SILO.
A new Parlor Grand Piano Porte, eine atom's trim
to o.—a meet desirable internment pie smelt wo n
teeing nearly the power of a toll Grand Plano. get
occupying only she room of in ordllsar7 DIV= Outage
square Yrann Price stilt
• Full Carved Mob. the XII th OeUn Plaza V rata; or
tile now stale, hales tne,..ratCh Plaza to th e arra ex . '
hiblial it the tote Per turnatitan)af the Me- -
tannic.' Charitable. Asa adstlntz, Oat, I 85Nsztt irtdcla
woe a=dod !ha bleseet rise over all (=pettier.
Moe AICO. , .
J L. LEAD
Fnurth Bt roe
SQUARE 'TARO FORTES.
Ogareßretlrtnd 0.7.01 Lords Sllrtb ate,.
7 " " Qtrisd. gram
7 pLedn double same corner/I
uoredLcals Xittb /31414
" " " iloulanma
: - " plain dontgemitcl corners;
13.3*W r*ubt ftl-2°2 *
(TOLD
i. Ag iev iIiLL , E.me .a.„.
VERIIEDAI 2I ,I3 ,„
a GOLD MEDAL b•• own "uded br tho Wasnobosoto.
idechsttse Charr able Assocutl.n. at their late Pair. In arm, I.4 '° ) t "l'ma . 0041 trioe t eons !
jr.t... Bad asiNneo..But Baceb'rend Piano. sea
Bak roma! Grated /lam, being Its cede Gas 213471
am.add Sit a tEDI, (the battiest mmlnln)
awarded to Metering er bona ET tha art elrears-
TELI Piga? MINIM WED/IL (the 11 litlese_mnalozi)
noantsd to obleastiaat bans for Pk.* rots Cow
fornlttrre at cablut work)
Tbeptddlo u» tnyeettalli United to call and oloallao
lb* above splendid stub of Plano Fortes at the Ware.
8010 *Emit fez ego solo ofilidekettos am= PUID, Part..
kit rittottamb_mots= Pcru11711.1314. Earott. Otto
sad N. W. pirssnu, vox Wad eR Co:itoezt Ott jot. and
lbszmld a110t.... 0331 lanlaseiteer
ARD__Leaf lard, No 1 dofor machinery,
IA Dram.Soamaokernh WII 11041deird nab.
HOGS i? v Trant, catz
dhIUSE3IENTS.
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