- 4; ~ .:_, -,: . ~ .."`__ P.I.TTSIMRCka: WEDNESDAY 16M M% DEC: ; 24, 1846 The New England Supper. . . - mmiram rammix. ,Tae two Ituidred and thtrty-eixth anniversary . of - the:-Lending of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock. vas 'celebrated in elogent style on Monday evening, the 22d inst., at the Monongahela llonso r by those of their descendants who; aro residenta of this city. The Now Zoglond Sera , ty Of Pittsburgh is of some years - etandin,g, bat vatic' as reasons combined to_nauss the:disco tinuande of thLs their annual festivity for sever . 4 - yeare. The revival of-it this year will bong be remenibered. as cue of the - pleasantest oew- Mons in ithloh.the Members and Invited guest; have participated in, • About ten o'clock, at least one hundred ladles end gentlemen surrounded the tables bathe spit ' aloes dialog-helot the Mocougehebi, to discues the fare OO bountifully and elegantly provided by that unsurpassed caterer; Mr. 'Crosson. The bill of fare, which wo give below, includes, en will be seen, the moot celebrated New England Mahe& - .Bottp--Mook Tart Lr. Boiled—Turkey, Oyster Eiatioe, Leg arutton, Capra Satiee,'-Ohleltat, Celery flume, Beo( Groan Pieces CU:am—Fillets of Beef vitt& hinshroomsyllem, Chiimpogne Baur;:Baron, of Beef; a la Itoyalo. , Redeem. Venison Stools, with. Currant Jolly; Broiled Coons, Oyster Fie°, Domestic Books, Braised, - Mccbrcom Banco; Prairie. Chicks*, Jelly Bina; Fried Oysters, Oysters en Esemllye, klaccsreni, eliGrerkl: Celery, eu jar; Fillets or Rabbit, Broiled. hisderia Bance;iBffeet Breads, Tomato &nee; Chicken Salad. Est.—Fresh Cod, Oyster fiance. Ornamented Cold Drehes.—Bound of Beef, -els Ueda, decorated with Jelly; idayonnaire of Chicken, Ham decorated, Boiled Turkey in Jelly. Diehes AratiOards.--41aked Roans and Pork, • Chowder MS Froth Cod, flashed Codfish with -. : Potatoes, to Forme. Boott--Torkeye, Cranberry Sauce; Saddle of Vauban, Currant Jelly Sauce; Tonddr Loin of . • V eer,- DomeetieLlticka, Chickens. Vegetabler.--Forma of &tubed Potatoes, Baked Potatoes, Fresh Tomatoes; Hominy. Gama—Canvas Bach Ducts, Broad Bills, Teal Ducks, Red Read Ducks, Groan, Venison, Mal lard Ducks, Partridges, Lake Duets. itelities.--Celety, Cranberry Sauce, Carrane Jelly, Mlied Vieille ' Olives. Pastry.—Plam Paddtnge, Indian .Paddiego, Mines Pies, .14:napkin Pies, 1 42nlo.Fier, Cocoa Nut Pies, Cranberry Tarts,-Charlotte Dreert. —Vanillek.lco Cream, Strawberry lee Cream, Madeira Jelly, Pyramids - Ct Candied Or ange, -Pyramids of Matearcons, Lady Cake, Jelly - Cake, Malaga Grapes, Englith . Walnote, Oranges, Apples, Almonds, Raleins... - The following gentlemen were alma:aced an officers of the Society: President—Cass. Stumm- ' Vice Preeldente--Judge Murano, Governer JOIIIISTM find G. P. °MOIR. Chaplalrt- - -Rev... Ur. BAO3B. Rev. Mr. Ramon implored a blessing upon the About midnight the table was eleared, - and the reading of the toasts commenced. Judge Shako.. so Free - Weal, and as the cldost liviog Yankee in this part of the Commonwealth, • offered his congratulations to the Society on this celebration of the iinaivereary, and his gratitude to their guests;. -not natives, who honored the Society with theirpresenee. There wee a peen b Rarity with these. assemblages; the men alone did not meet to . enjoy themselves, but they had the far greater pleasure of co-mingling with New England Indica. it-was almost impossible - for New England gentlemen to enjoy social ex istence without the ladles by their side. How • much it added to their pleasure was evident here this evening. Though not strictly a New ,Rogiander, the venerable President considered himself as bait -- log from Connecticut. - Nis forefathers lived in Middleton, Connecticut, and he had paned many of the :earlier, years of his life there. flow . misty plea/Mut. and how Many unpleasant re • membrancos destined around those years. The daye of youth then were very different from the days of youth now: lie knew something of the Puritans, not that his father vas ono—far from it. Though not one 'in principle, Ito was one in practise, and if they could form an idea how children were ..brought up by . the Puritans, they could see how he bad been. New England didn't stand as she had doze; she was then in a traneition istate.._ -- Then the youth found a ne cessity for rising before daylight; and so mdoh - wee this practice impremed upon him that be oven yet nee at four o'clock, to the disturbance of !tie:whole family (laughter). - After' thelanth-Nraatipilicenes 4.ltb.bor eel study coMmeoced. Ho was sent to a common school -where -discipline was ninth more rigid' than-Ma now. Among came things be had to read a book, which eras not no tanchused now. He refereed to.-the-Bible. Then it was consid ered- the book of morale. education, enjoyment and political liberty. was the basis of the -liberty and Imes upon which New England de pended. , Turres have changed and - it is not so mach reverenced now. It was then thought-not only the - great storehouse of. learning, but the storehouse of the Soxoa language, in which Freedom wee beat preserved in language' under stood by all. - Sunday new was the Bourne, of enjoyment. Then it was far from being a source of ecmfort to the young. -The day commenced with lessons In the Catechism; followed by Church; then Cate <Mem again, and then Church again, and the night was a eolith . ..nation- of the same dull story. And there the poor child was kept; be dere . nt cry., be dare . nt laugh, he dare do nothing—do nothing but devote himself studies whin!, made his.hair • stand .on cad to think of evert now. l He did'at b.sve - many books. They ea* how theVankees of the old .and the present times got along, and It was safe to conclude that neither the education of the old or present times two bad. The punishments of that day wore different. The old Cangregational Church letead. in the midst of the green, with tho whipping poets and the , sleeks as accompaniment?. The epooker bad Been• these instruments used and forty etripes,wes not thought moth of a punishment. Daring all that period there was no oereaion for. a Honor law; a man was put -in the Moots for homing oiled a little 'too much Champageo. Taverna were at a discount; nobody thought cf going thcreith the bar exhibited only a bistik , bottle of vile New :' , ..alsed rum, which no man of taste could drin... The Congregational Churches governed the State, end it nerd to be said that Mr. Dwight, of Yale College, - governed all the Congregational Climate, iwas a long time before a combination of all the other Churches could tottoentrate their powers to over throw its stipretneey. The Coogregetionntiot Churches in one any were very Republican. They elected everything from a• doorkeeper to a preacher, yet they contrived so to confederate thicga as to rale ell New England. Re could not coy =soh for bile religious ex. parlance!, yet his education was In the old forma, and whatever he had gained in reputation wee gained by hie education in New England, mainly in the etady of the scriptures--some times beaten into him and sometimes by hie own . It was not at all probable be and his audience would again meat, and he thought It not jut proper to say somethlog of Now England in former day!. No man could think of, her hilt to honor her. lie could not without 111/a4G114 the tendereseematltne. Tbe venerable gentlerisn cloaed:frith a quo tation from Josiah Quincy embody log four lines of verse spoken by Ylisece of hie beloved Ithsea. He took his scat amidst the bearilest applause. Re Beene read a latter from Cot. Wilsom Me- Candlese, enoloslog it seetiment The same gentleman read the regular toots: 1. Plymouth Rock—A Landmark in the His tory of Civil Liberty. • • The Hen. A. W. LOIIIIII4 woe expected to re spond to this tout, bet be was not abhato be in attendance 2. The Children of the Pilgrims of the Penes and of the Founders of Jamegown--Derival from a common ace estri, enrolled in a common illitOry, bind tending tea common acid, we tope, a glorious destiny. ~- " en. Johnston responded paying a high com pliment to the Paritaos, who did not teach what they did bet themeelves practice. Ire knew something of the (and 0( Penn. Her &Ample educated front 800,000 to,:1,000,00 0 annually; the SPITOS of her eanrchos were elmeet in sight of etch other; but New England net the exempla so well followed. Theta retnerke were continued at some lengthin in stab mannet--and the speaker cenoluded by saying that not a foot of land in this State but wee putt:meld fairly and legitimately; not a sigh' from a human baps. within Ito borders, who could'not say ol am a freeman." Be hoped to transmit this line of . Liberty, Truth, and Equality In the mime purity it was received.--.... L... .. Meagre. Cargo, WA; nedlrro other geml a . • MOD WhOSO =Mee Ire (IR not leen:, upon re sneel favored the Company with a song—ne pilgrim Advt. Itlree received with much Sp 3. The Puritan—ln admiration of his virtues and of hitiCtudetlett endurance of sufferings for righteousness' sake. we can afford to overlook those weaknesses incident to our cemmott Ho. Mr. Eaton reaponded.—He as,4 it .7ir aul d ho diffmilt for him in any epeech to de Justice to the eentiment to whiten he was . to epeak; especially would it be no in ,the brief remarks he. - prop Fed to offer. The Sect words : hibh baio just ripen read call up Mr tir a picture the item *asp proboze trouhloun there ethloh cannoned es Is fiery furnace, the dross and Wordy the true' old inihrtsubjeors'ofthettlal. Barret:lad -11, . . • - - -.. ed ea a few children of the 411 grime were bete eon's profoundly beautiful nee: "hero:, to-night; by all the comforteand Itexterice which never, alike sail to a feel: grandly into this ago, fruitful In mach things, affords; secure Port, avail with God ion -e.! , That PIO' against bent pricatraen and Kingman; no long- , HMS Democratic idea, whirl recogrezed the cal er =bidet teethe behests of the Star Cbambet; ling of no man =meter but that every man was no longerliable -to .tin crushed befom the de- ; his fellow's Peer. That doctrine, whiab, al ernes of the Court of HigteCommizsionedwolling I though a purely negative deeelopment, resole in a sooletyvehich grounds its (tem bases upon • Canary and not formative In ohardcter, ned the free teehool and a free church, it is but net- . dcaying all the then established imtitetioeu of Ural that they ehonld turn their thaughte back- ' the warld'etuling, had deetined, he trusted ene ward tet'tide day 236 years ago, which -saw that believed in God, by sympathetie action wee noes Worn and weary band from the cramped Gehl!, and certainly, ultimately end everywhere to pro of the May flower, as they set their trembling veil " . es feet wan the rook of Plymouth mere without h Ho thanked God. for willing nveniv' genius of home on earth, wi th out a friend outside their New England. He was to give all credit ,ownpereecuted people except God, almost with- ' to the doecendanis of the.e iron men, who bad out hope, ease that deep and abiding cue which i fought and gotten scars with Crimwell, at Pres- ISA fast hold upon - heaven, were prepared,to I ton, Dunham. and .Marston moor, in behalf of offer the last 'sacrifice, even life, for the sakteof 1 constitutional Ilberty—men who for the troth their sherielsed principles. He who- Cannot see : and the right had goad Into bettleeis gaily as to in the contrast of the poet and pkosont than : a bridal teas',who prated much, and rho read 'faintly sketched, cause for , gratitude to each an 1 glorione old ohn Milton. anceatri, is nnwerthrof them. And yet, in the . He was willing Weise them the credit whioh Midst of each hardelalpe, the Puritamr were sot 1 teey deserved,-and they deserved Innoh They Omit down. In the .midst of overythieg that ! had not only walked side by elde into foremost could teeing the heart, their trust in heaven : civilization and progress, but have been actually seems to have opened up to the eye it iheir flat- I the advance guard—their Pioneers. Like the tering hope faintillopeesaf some beatific. vision I S ar of Empire,. westward they had taken their of this to there great future, so that ; way. They had oat down our forests, they had Amid the Storms ther ems. ; ploughed up our prairie!, they had - created Ana the Stars heard sod the Sea, A,,,,, a,,,,„ = di„,, wm,„ o f th,,,,u. ~,,,1„„,,,, , school-hone.* atd temples to the living God! is the anthem of the free. i —They had made the wilderness places:to bo -.Either their faith, or that other noble, though glad, and the desert to rejoice and blcascm es perhaps mare buena fooling attuned their Lange, the rose. They had crossed the rocky barriere that now they Wore - free; let the Imret mune, to civilization and refinement on our Western they were prepared. most borders, and with au open bible and ander Standing at this point of the porld's history, I the free fisg of the nation, they hod reached the however Little it may become us, seeing Limerick.. gelded :hares of the Pacific, with all their free dances - of oar own times, we may perhaps eon. rPuritan institutiops in their heads! damn tlie follies dad the foibles of. the Puritan I But to couolude, ho watt in favor of Newdleg- We may nigh thee the prison and the galloue I land peppers, no a happy ovideace of its Blest:. were decreed to theiritoh or the wizard, but we I Coe genteel They certainly were an iestitu must not, while we cannot bat condemn, forget' tion, he hoped never to be done away with.— thgrach age most be judged in itself. We IHe would offer snob 'a festive occasion no , e mullhemember that the penal eodes of christen= i pies in bar" to the eynicisim and eecetioiem, dom recognized at that time. wittibuomft, as a ' .whieh would tell us that the world had naught crime, and axed direful, med i ae they believed, lof good or Plot:sure in it. Ito would open these appropriate punishment to Its practice; that Sir doors, and bid them to walk ie. upon this bean.l Matthew Hale, one of the moat-'humane and en-, tiful festive scene, upon three lightened judges of those days, believedin it and 'Tait women and brave men. eat in judgment upon it; that in England, even Where eyes look lon to eyes that look ?gala." down to the times of Georg? 19, a statute wan 1 It was en evidence that there were - roeea as elate for the punishment of those " p raallele g I well as thane on the pathway of life, and light. magic Sr other forbidden arts," and that It was I only *I.V - the reigia of George the. Seemed that navreil as ehadote in its cbeakered pieturet gratefui the terffl 0 punieletioet et burning decreed by With a very former enactments , wee don o aWay.' Even Diu k • Shales , upon whose l complment to Judge head had fallen the snore of many ;roters. but whom the finger of remorse atone, in his commentaries upon the Engli s h less time h e'd certainly touokod. - laws, declares that "to deny thaposaibility, hey, . - Frestr, bottled]," • ' the maul existence of witchcraft and eoroery. I he then closed his very exoellent remarke. ie at ones flatly to contradict the revealed-word i 9. Now Bogle'ss Common School Sys:eta-ern of Gad in various pampa both of the Gilead eelaeoeieersal application, Me sorcery of Free- New Tostarnout" and Itontesealett In hie greet I men—the Belnark cf Liberty, the sure defenee work remarks that, •itre aught to be very Mr- of human rights, for "knowledge la power." eoumepect in the prosecution of magio and B. M. Kerr:Esq., County Superintendent, re 'heresy." Let ua remember that these things plied 10 an able manner. were written many years after the occurrence of Dr. Ilacond.hen read letters from Gen. Rob those which saw that awful cloud that settled iason and DIME. P. Swift, apologizing for their 'upon the New England colonies. Let to oon• absence, mad proecsiog reatiments. demo the fault of the age then, and not of that Mr. Wilmarth exhibited a pair of spoon people alone, with whom, to to thoroughly eau, monlee, in his family for one hundred and fifty vinced of any et/pima:A duty, was to perform it. I years. with thetas the pewter spoons of the pil- Moreover, the government the Petite-he M . C. grim tethers were made. Be cast ono in the posed_ to establish-le New Engleed, was to be a afternoon, which we begged to pewe; to the ' theocracy. Tho Bible was to them both law and President. Judge elhalor received jt in a few gospel, end. in all their enactments and.procesd- humorous renames. I logs against witchcraft, they bad ever:dile pas- Rev. gr. Bacon exhibited a easy of John El. I sago upon their tongues to fortify their tram- lioteie Tedian Bible printed in 1659, at Plymouth. , bling coneelencee— ,, thou ehult not permit the lObelonge to the Alden family. witch te. live."' Several other entiquitles were prevent. One - The perfumed °milere of the times of the was a cane which belonged to Jonathan Bacon, Charles:3 were Wont to jeer and scoff at "those and has been in the -Chaplain's fetidly for one! crop-eared keavee," the round-heads, and to hundred and fifty years. Mate mock of their cent and their whine, wed Mr. Boojamin May has in his poteseeiee es ; even down to our own time there are Chore who direct lineal descendant by hie mother's Fib.. c I find food for Blare in these peculiarities, as ob- watch hddded down from 'Peregrine White, the I served, is modified degree, in their descendaute. first male white etilid barn in Amerlose D. N 1 But in the words of the great British essayist, Whim, Bag ,fer meuy yer.re editer of the Gmette, i we may say of the early P - aritcar, "that they is we believe, aloe a direct descooder,t from the I had little reason,' eceff or to jeer who enema,. name nirpts. tared them on the floor of parliament or on the At this point the gagers of the clock on. field of battle." May their oldedren in this day noenetal thee. the hour of two o'olook, Tuesday and generation and actording to their own light, morning, bed been reached mid the company be as one and oo firm to the grist prineiplea of therefore dieperee.e, though several toasts were civil and religiotts liberty as were the Puritans yet to be reads in theirs! If he receives the plaudit of "well 10. Pl-c Pers., the Pulpit, the Scheel—A meg- I done goad and faithful eereant," who improves kat trio—The watchwords of ?teepee., the real his talents well, be they five or ten, then shall Archintedian Impel to more the world. . the early fathers of New Ragland receive an ex. Hemel! Errett, Esq., WIZ to have reepooded. needing great reward, and their faults like spots The other Meets are as follow,: upon toe son, serve to make the unsullied par- 11. The Bible—A free Bible make-a a free Hon of tho splendid orb appear yet the more people. glorious. It were a smell boon to ask oblivion 12. Pennsylvania—Not only the geographies( for come fault, in the preeenoe of no many and Keyetono of the Old Thirteen, hat the political 90.C.CMMIII1ding virtues. Mr. - Eaton was loudly Soyeterte of the Thirty-Get —its goes Pennell. cheered. Innis so goes the Chloe. _ 4. Ger Country, Bight or Wrong—When right —Thee passed the 2.36 th steles:eery 2( the we will attend by her, when wrong we will never landing of the Pilgrims. desert her until she is righted. —.........--- J. P. Penney, Ere , was to have responded to this tout, but ho use not presort. - 5. The American Sevolailcn—Leoal in lee events, but anisette' in lie destined intliter.ce. G. F. Gilmore, 8rq.,,t0 whom thin to: wort entrusted, was not preemie. -e6.. New BugLande-Firet and feremzet In .:.t• _ great revolutionary struggle - for Liberty lit: eons and daughters aro still *sus to the Fries: plea of "'7G." Thomas Howard, Esq., replied very appropri ately aalbritily. His remarks wera festival with.loadmatifeztatioas of approvol. lira. Wade, by regatta, sang well r. beauti ful eoag, appropriate, for the otestioe. 10. Elothtre, Wires, Swerthenett—Oar eels, real eovereigas, ageitist boo rale it io ever lib erate to robeL Mr. Knox responded. He said that he is a, bold man who expects to speak becomingly to each EL theme. Bat such—PO:tune favors.— "Mothers, wives, a weethearte—our only real sovereigns." He thought the question of popu lar eorereignty had, been sufficiently tilstraesed daring the late canvass. Out now he sea delighted to know, that we, here, hold an authoritative interpretation thereof, which, corn the Chairman will not dire ' in this penance, to gainsay. Bee, also, what beaign, consequences reault. The Ueiiu is eared and its peace pro moted. Beetles, this sovereignty, if not pope. lar, is very prevakni (laughter). As to the l'onsafeness of resisting" the ,hale of "mo her or erCetheart," he had scum dkzent recollections. Of "wife" .he reozw.ti !peak. •He saw wound him many married men, and lit retorted to their greater experience. Hot of woman he would speak a word, yei nut In flattery. God bath mode her a het pewee, not 'a nest of man, both, to their '•plure, superior. 000 remarkable quality woman hath, witch he had often admired. The porter of arriving at just conclosion at once. It proceeded, no doubt, from tile fent—she thialze through her Atom which is almost always in the right place . A poet bath expressed this quality, or one skin thereto: ••And rst.Zosodta—elsdito—inesserisnoet. rdtdd see Dim as he was, andorreo snorted m-. Whyn, a same to knordedze—eh Oho was Innocent, And to te 'missend Is , ature's The De deedore knows the prowlers of the air, Veere4 moo ao seen and flitter, bask to orbiter. And the roan= steed reallie anon hie hay:weber -The reser yet one adder', lare—:rot hoard. Atr. sneer than Poshltrro's kinnored ere, le that fine pen, which to sosneser heart nr =bre orpmeurneraf itonvo yardarm, • Sieved, She sarroarJs of err:L" • Time would fail him to speck of the constancy of Perielopo, tho wife of Ulyeiee; of Belem', the ingenious etreetheart of lease; of. Cornelia, tho patriotic "mother of the Grant:hi," of the Night ingale of Eehostapol. aed of rho Northern moa auger of mercy to Virginia's pestlionco stricken city. They woothil. pardon him for, one thought morn.—woman is the star in Man'a esighly heaven that only flints the more brightly the darker the night. Ile offered the chair this sentiment: Woroaa— A mother, the morning'star of ; oar youth; n tiWeetbeart, the dayetar of our manhood; a wife theureoing star of her age. noniron blase our. eters. (Loud applause). Item Mr. Baena at this point presented the Society for inlpoction a snuff-box which came over In the Mayflower. It had been in thii pos. erasion ofone family—the Alamos—for one hun dred mid fifty years, and was now owned by Mrs. John B. Menden. It iv of Effete, oval shoed, and tho'issoriptlone aro almost illegible. Yankee Doodle wee meg with line effect by Mavens. Cargo and faecl*. . Gov. Johnston ; presented for inapeolion tbo original COMMIBBicaI to John Peed Jones, signed. by John Rattocek. 't. Captaini Stanton, of Stoninkten, Coen, by re quest made rather a lengthy speeek about the whale Moslems in which he bad been engaged for thirty yenre. ii - 8. The inventive Genius of New England. J. Kirkpatrick, eoq., in rising to respond, said that he experienced feelings somewhat akin to those; which ho supposed the great French dramatist. Dames, must have experieneed, who, when 'enquired of in a court ofjastice no to hie occupation and internees of life, replied, "Sire; were I net acceding In the .preecnce of a 'status of Corneille, I should say I was a dramatic poet." So, continued Mr. IC., "were I not, Mr. Weal dent, lin your venerable presence., and with whom 4, 1 long and intimato assoaiation from coy earliest seem has taught me to look upon you as t sort of second father, as you aro my pro• torsional one, I might peasibly conceive myself equal to the exigencies of the occasion." Ho would not suede to Yankee ingenuity 63 manifested in basswood hams, wooden nutmeg; patent ohurning machine; wooden cloche, baby Jumper; and last, bat by no mans least, 'het eeemingly indispersiblo &Mole in every lady's Imrdropc—Hoops I but rather consider the higher evidences of a material civilization es illustrated by the mighty agencies of electricity and steam. No pointed to New 'Prgland, her ker art; her seine", ter agriculture, her manufacture!, her_ poetry, herpeinting, her sculpture, her musk, her twin ester religion end her great . men—to all of which, be paid Pot ging tribute, as well dead es living. ' Among the diner - erica of the i Puritans was the grand and Godlike Democratic doctrine of =men-power and selfvespecity for eeltgovern meat, impelling thorn to the dengere atria, their history dieeloses. /11 a portage of- much beauty. the speaker in referring to the Peuritan's etern. tamed soul in - developing that doctrine, Mild: ,!ilk practical Puritanic illustration of Zosore COML2 or Or;:u. esn Tenwsews, QCARIEU 5g,. VON,. kn.—Beret: Jedge Ill'elnre and Aesociete Jaigen, Adams and Parke. John Arnold, who CAS ;trotted - on Satarday night in en Aucti,n rot,ra, in the commie:den of the not, was cor.v.otO of Outing- the pocket of J.lntiponk,, , ,f Jle_ se oPni.t9 len for tsiolyo aorhihe: t- • F Johan"lb, or tto bib Ward, wart iscr.,tencetr to r:y $5 uhd torte for rtrarmltalg and bt.tlog his wife Merialtne. lyso Runt, ef tSe Ninth Ward, having plead guilty to 3 charge of Etilicg liquor Without L. cane, Ttnv Eentimetzl to pay O fito SGO anti coet.y. Jacob Brow:: teat couvieird of oreatilt and .battery upon :and:acme 'Roth HP repreoented hinotelf no e, ootietablo to help John Roth, grout, ontriz'a hmlband, is getting his clothe., obit re• fnood, cod Brawn placed hi, bands on ber Raying ...Yon are my prierscor." - Bbo wept wits him tcwarde nn Aidormao'a after, but he raa away c n tho road; atm pronee led and brought suit sgainet him for asennit. The defendant was inint to jail one month. Several Suety cf the Peace oases, and an 65-I,lllit and battery cern of trifling Importance wore dlepcsed of. DEATLI or as Le Oran/AUT.—Andre* Sp:3l: who WAN COMIDitt24I-1,33:10 years ago. of 1 , 11.03 on three _,lndiatmriatr, nn-.1 was centrtoed to the Penitentiary for thirty years, died on Monday In that institution. tits body was conveyed to the residence of his father in this city, yester day. CITT_REMMICAN Co2ITZB nos.—Tbet delegates elms: on biturlay !rot, will meet this moming at tea o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for tlo mayoralty. A Cara to Me Lames J. DllrliliCAYM GOLLIth. FiSIIIID.W.ht PI WA POI PIMA U.", lnfallinlelo rnrroctlna fronotsr y.ht ry,arlog onstroolloat of Monthly Tarr, from •rh•tOy,oltnon. . - 11.1.1 Medical r"len Fay.nr As attl as many titers, that no .nu den isssl , tesahtmlers eirc is Neiman. and alienates an *Narcotism rates plies, whether Prom nancruen,add, cr any vibes darn, lbe ppa.e a l asalta Milne Immediately tO and tae .ant °reach - a remedy be, bests the enure of en VIZOI tonsnippitsr• eau. rvisna Itrariss ts pain IA osis o l r. tOn b $ Of , ‘ r ' r OL3 ha: l ' ." 'i t 4err Ilan et oritcrs; and xbenstor taca in tte ease, the Ms PL. hlyrinntly all tit*, tatlV, lull end explicit Ur arcerepany sash tean to snort toystrictly is earl all disposes reeullar to fe. males ma he cp....111y sutd. Sams sl,d) csa and acid la CI to. ialltifld• and ty SA M , ts.Titt ittilill; Agoras PT *lleac:war, FULTON'S en ds- irde, ...trains:lam, .10105 l' SCOTT, ?II Utorti. d its W. A. OILUENSItNNSTY k CO. Ilfth et, fiur 0 , 05. lter aaPPIIAte trade at pcoprletne'sprices, sod send rt. Pills try sull on ysraltt of ?tan tarmrsh Pirtstarat ri aplitlrdassfeT Farmers and Mechanics INSURANCE COMPANY N. W. Cor. deoond and Walnut Btu , PHILADELPHIA. rho followinvetatement cadnbits tbo bad . nets and condition ct t4a CanDat., toliev.l44,llad; ITeindan+4 .rondred on 3144ina and Inland D. 14144, anl , rot le, 18WI 11214,01 GO Fire Premlnals— ...... 174,726 01 Intereit on Loam—. ........... ..... ...... 8,741 47 Total IttooIpt; 1400,1% Paid 31,a100 C 4 Pedd rlza d 0.......«...:......„... :;9.7.3T 69 .1:Z9!0P% Eatarl. and CotoralPeloda 45.46900 Italasuraner, Rat urn Yrerald=a awl daar.a.ranataes. 27,474 a • --$177.129 130.4nc0 1411,34111,g with Coonmay The ASSNTS 0l the COL.P.T {FOALS trloorx— P 1311%. Cllr and Conn tr 10,641 11. , 0 (i 0 (Smtprjee Fits; 31zrtgago ;tool 1.13,5t0.e0 etock., Ccllistorah,, 52.403 00 Ginza and Cosuolldotiota Ittnit Dopooltod with Duststi. etnann Co, Now ......... SI.OOO CO Deferred Parne,ttoo Stook rot Jot • 47,700 00 Notes for Bluing 108,080 594 Dm from dgento,toeured by Bonds •6,976 18 Wom:me on Po4,lnrontly Iron. ad, and dolts tbo Co, Dalamolu Donkm—:. 2.6.470 :SA -. IWO 74 The Basil of Dlreeters h•re this d•y deelered • Dividend of lb Per Cent., Payable co demezd, att the hallarm of the Company, to thelebhut. TITOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, Edward E:Jlelmbold. • SeeretaiT. • %MO:. J. I.IUNTEL Agent . sto'27:6mdra . • Pio. La Water enrol l'hulklin Fire Insurance Co, of Phihura. ) i cLO : Charle.%) , y.. , Brtlf:r 4 7 G o a ; Vaguer, A dologi Dario. toin.llo;acrt, Datid Buren. Jamb 11.13mithaderrin Palter/am. 011.6 ELLEN N. BANCILINI. Preeddent. OnastsB 3. BIZCISO. &cedar . ). This Company COLOIII3OII ft. mallelnsuratiose.permarumt Of ,d. on every des:Nation ot Property in town and contd.:7, at rates WI LOW as On LOOM FOOta with security. • - The Company hare reeersad • large contingent 1 ond. which, with their Capital and Prordurulowweir ttrteston. Word ample proteetlon to the neared. . The made of the Company. on January 1et.186/..pub• &shed agreeably to the Aet of Asseuddy. were u .. 71 r . " [teal Estate.... 7 78 Loans 8 8 4 i 11 61. 900 • ••• Cash. a 1 64360 61 • !tines their insol'paration; ...poitodgF OMZ It art,tlaty bar, Vellupwarda of One MUM, Thousand Yost .lays Lbws. by Fire, thereby stlordloy .141 an of the ad.. vantages W hosursnoe, as well as their ability and dine& time to meet with PrOmptnere all liabilities. , • ''cladAltau Mee 13. N. =ma of Wood , 8d ab: TELF.A.IIIAPHIC Latent From Europe limars.r,lnzo. 23 —The steamship Canada earived hero this forenoon with Liverpool dates. to the 12th. Inst. She was dispatched in don• sequence of the AMtries'having returned to port. Livintreoz, Dee. 11.—The Bales of Cotton for the fire dAye of the present week were 41,000 bales. Oa the 10th-cad 11th the axles were 20,000 bales. including 2000 belee far export and speculation. The market closed o 4 and gener ally ru:henna. firendstedfs are reported as hating a declining tendency, quotations being nominal., Prneici on quiet and unchanged. The London Money market native but easier, console for account ere quoted et 94 The steamehip Battio, which railed from Liv erpool od the 10th mat, took the official' an nouncement that the Peace Gangrene wan to re assemble at Paris during the present morale; also that an unsuccessful attentp t had been mide to e.esaseinsto tho King of Nuplee. The captain and fifteoll of the paceengens of the ateanaer Lyonnais kid reached Bordeaux iu eafety. Tho eteamehip America Bailed from Liverpool on her regular day, Saturday, tho oth moat., bat when off Cape Clear encountered a severe storm, by which her docks were turcpt and otherw!co so much damaged that oho returned to Port fur re pairs. Tied Bahia palled far ..ilerr Xirk ou tho 10th hut I The CiMode, nitived. at Halifax 'tnaor.; eho brought the Aturies'a mails and perasoqoe, Tho latter boat was' badly damsged, rtr: bee balwarliu and .•aule and her forward :••a , waa pompletaly,guttid; ono man iraB inj4rea. Site put lath to Liverpool on tho morning of the 11th. The Nianara was passed ou-the 13th; met the ship New Tork from Liverpool for Now York, which was wrecked on the Bth December near Dunganos; she bad 3(111 cargo and two hundred passengers. The ship J. L. Warner prom New Orleans for Liverpool went Shbore near Wexford: her crew woes eared and her cargo will be saved lf the weather moderates. The 'altiP 'LOB , Rookh, for Charleston, pelt beck fort-Liverpool with the loos other salts; she has bobkin a ens sersirn of Defer° gales. In the British Chao tic! there were numerous estenaltics. A deputatido from Liverpool and London waited npoo Lord Clarendon to ascertain what Is meant by a Biitieb demonstration against New Granada Fattier Metttow died at Cott on the 9th. Cobden hoe publithod another letter on Mare time law. The London Times in on edilorial backs out of the Arrownnith Georgia Railroad hoax. Moneyed Bey on the part of the Foible of Egypt hod an Interview with the Manchester Commercial Ateociation touching the cultivation of Cotton on the river Tigris. Fuenor..—lt is rumored that Cardinal flatlet's minden to Boma relates to the coronation of Na poleon which, ehould peace be coneolidnod, will probably take piece early neat year. Many marine dieneter■ have been reported in toe Mediterranean. commercial affairs to France are not regarded ne unfavorsble, bat much dissailefact!on is felt beusure the Beek does not relax. Corn is de ' clitting slowly in all the markets in France. SPAM—Advice!, from Madrid state that the opinion was atruogly against the now loan. The tainliter of Scrams would probably resign. Malaga end Saragossa were stilt politically egi• wed though there had been no open outbreak. anssia.—The Ring presented a Resolntion to Itt Gerratutio diet on the Neufchatel question addreosed to the greet powers inviting them to join in a collective deoision with a view to secure her recognised rights. France aud,Analria to.d advisee! Ptak*. to abctain from mintier demon" otrations daring the pendency of this question promieirg, at 'oho eaten time, to support her views. ITALY.—ThO SI tempred aendeinaficu of the &log of Naples occurred at a tea iow of the troops on the 9th lest The !mounts differ eaructihnt; one roue that while the troops wr•• dealing a soldier rushed from the ranks and struck tithe Fitz on the left side. He woe arrested. woo quiet. A' Sicily the insurrection is sappresSoa; the leader Ilentesentia was taken prisoner. The police of &lemma hate seized& quantity of mus. irate saheb had been landed for the insurgents. Ccuot Lotatelle, an eminent Liberal, bad been esseteinated at RATtlatiB. Hu, ors —Tee text note addretatil by Itussia Ootebeeto the allied Paircra has been pub ibbed, accompanied by fi Circular demanding the rewretablirg of tho Coogreils. at Paris. It contains an evorenf the steps taken by the ,Itne alike cabinet to insure the fulfilment ,of articles 20 and 21 cation treaty sod defends the Bll3sitta policy with regard to the Isle cf Fierpents and Delgrait. PltEllt• escturn ct 11er65.43 coo firmei The 444temeut drat Itu.siis Hsi del:us:i dea oevapy tLAt5.."4411142" 414, genie it car.firmed. It ■ss repQrted at fit. retreating that 50,000 Russian trat,ps are reedy to ta4rett to the fron tier of Perris art the first inettattou of this Shia. Lersar.—Pair, Thursday.—The Debsts soya thst Er.glaml in entering into the conference di.dlnotly declared that she trill conform to the osaision of the majority. Lns - Dow, Thursday evening.—The trnzasa• lionv in the mugey morkst are unimportant.— Conanls opene.d.a shade lower and cloaca steady; after °Meng hours consal ate.] et 930,04. The anacon....roment that the Coot rake wenn( remain the came, prodoetri Co change. All the America's freights, newspapers, &c., were left In Liverpool. itinentsoron errr, Deo. 23—Stearn—Mr. Maier presented the joint resolotions adopted by the legislature of death Oarollne, relative to the fort.fiestion of Part 110331 Harbor. The Senate debated without cooling to a cou ch:min the bill for the aettlement of the claims of officers of the Itirrelatlon end adjourned to Friday. HOCSS.—Mr. Letcber, from the minority of the Committee of Ware rod Means, reported a ettbstitate for - , , the bill for int., revielon of the tariff; the epesker Ilid before the House the report of the Superiotennent of the Coaet Sw eep, thawing the progreee of ttiat work during the put year. The Houeo passed ibe Indian Pension and Wei.: Point Academy Bilie, and adjourned. New YORK, Deo. 28.—The ',tutelar Knoxville, of the Savannah Ike , wax totally! destroyed by itet at her wharf last night. The; lota is about two hundred thouetted dollars, of which about hate is leisured. The lincavillu we, one of thei Savouneh lino of steamship.; Pho WWI owned by Samuel L. Mitehell. She le salifillo have bee° the (Went vessel of her else routaloi out of New York.— She wee built by W. 11. Wehlsat a cent of about $200,000 and woo only two years o'd. The vas -1 o w 11. provetotal Ler. Thete b oily about ..$ 00,000 insurance antler. .-- WO. 23.—A series of most destructive Sees occurred duttog the FOOSIGe'II I..tash block factory, In the aixteenth word won destroyed; stud two hundred mon' thrown out of employment. Stills end Flynn's outlaw) stables la West Philadelphia, were consumed, togethtr with one hundred sod fifty horses, and forty omnibasses. Wilma's pinning mill, to Southwark, was also 'met royed. BOSTON, Deo. 2.—Tho t3oprsmo turt boo planed temporary Injunction upon th Apple ton Inenratme Company, of this alt on tho plicatioo of thu Boma of loannina° Cotoutholon erd. Now Your, Deo. 23.—Tberp is no noire of the Beatio or Herrman.— We had strait are° ',mhos of ,now on the ground this mornloKar.,l It hoe Jut oometeoced tato; briskly &geld. Er. Louts, Oct. 23.—T6a Seip nto Cnndlo Factory of Schaffer & Co., was de4troyed by tiro last Orb t. The lose to probably $160,000. The Inenrct,o Li not agoortained. MMM Virnertaro, Va., Dee. 23.—River. entirely frozen over above and below bore as far ae !tient from. PanuitintrAta, Dee. 23.—Flour dull with a limited export demand; sales 1700 bbl* at $0,50 for super Liao and mixed brands, $G,75 for select and $7 for extra. The demand le fair for tht and of the pity trade at $6,5608 Bye floor dull and nominal at $4. Corn meat quiet; *alert 100 bug Penna. at $2,877 1 . Wheat, but little offering and demand limited; Wee about 1100 hush at $1,5001,52 for good tanrime Southern and Penna. red, and $1,6001,62 for fair to good white. All de Rye offering was tatcn at 80. No Corn snout; sales 2800 bash yelloir from care and store at 68669. Oats steady for. prime Delaware and Penns. Cloverseed scarce and In demand; ealea 200 bush. prime at 57,50 per 64 lbs. Whithey dull; sales 100 bide Easton at 29, and small lota at 30081; hlids atilt held at 20. CINCINNATI. Bea. 23.—Flour it unchanged with a lair demand from city dealers; talcs 100 bble at $5,30; 1697 bbis hove been received du, ring the pest 24 hours. Wheat is in g3od de mand at foil rates. Corn'tirm at 46050. Bar: ley is la active demand at $1,60 for fail. Oats are wantedat 42 on arrivaL Whiskey, sales . 300 bbl at 21k; market Brim Hogs firm with a geed demand at $6.7566,85; holders •ato &eking higher rates.. Porisions; mesa Pork hold at $l7, but without tales at over $16.50: Lard firm at IN.. Sugar firm at for fair. Molasses, 'new, ranges at from 70 to 72; the letter. In entail way; , Coffee unchanged. .The river' is falling quite rapidly with seven feet water in the (+kennel to Lonievillornavigatioe Is about ouopeadod.. The weather , in very cold =III rillsNN. EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR—A few Z. net,. sale far sae bs 18/lalt DICKEY d CO. •TALLOW 01L-160 jMI by !6•1 ALES AT AN WANTED—In a Boot, Shoe nd Etraw o.ls Howe In Philadalphis. One who es.o Irdlosoes euh end orompt 4,cl:torahs trade. Address Ilvz 104 s, Phibalsiptisk.o.. with wddras, retereom estity and arsons; el trade: del2:3tds ILOOR OIL CLOTEIS—A largo stock from toe lords ltt 40th, toe Bale , vbotelLlo and retstl. m 011 Cloth Watmolas. 0026 and Ili tit Clair et. .1. & LI. PIIILLIP6. OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERSOf a sa lmetior cins:lty and derr4b!e et74s. fbr tale. whole. 44. e and retail, at No 28 =4 23 b Clair et. dell J. 4 IL PHILLIP& • VURNITURE OIL CLOTHS of English, &Sir' "4 "r d uf" o. A 5. NuuOud,2B rfiRAITSPARENT OIL CLOTHS—Groan a, llng for Window flbadAP. fr.= 52 to 51 loobos In w Lath, at No 2A1.4 23 et Oink pt. J. tU. MILLIE& 25 /32 , 1 e 1 1 8 . 121 . . 8 1941 . 2.! { ? ,: cr S i g E tDN do.l No. 219 L 4 erty Amt. ol l egt i Ll°l . AKd.EBLrZtORteWM.&UCLA:;.I=.4Lthetxet. Kg - in TONS No. 1 ALLGBENY METAL a i t l 2 ls vr iv V?. Pclt g ti id .g . 'g,T. UST receivedthis day at tho corner of ad • groat sod Otani sli e r. fifty wits of ottrs BUM. FLOIIII, ealoetod fie fszally d 2.21 E.CUSBUFGELL.V. NEW Fors, Deo. 23.—Cotton firm with an ad : vancing tendency, Bahia 2000 bales, middling Orleans 131; Uplands 12g. Flour dull - with a declining tendency. mica 10,500 bbls. Wheat firm nigh sales 12,500 bush. Corn deelining j with Pales 15.500 buil:leis. Pork steady. Beef firm. LtrJ dell. Bacon buoyant Whiskey firm. William Scott reports Coffee as steady; the receipts of the Week tiro 34,000 hags; the sales of the week are 10,000 bags. The present stock is 70,000 hags Rio Coffee 0(310l. Sugar quiet. Molasses dull. Freights firmer. Stocks firm hut dull. COIIIIViERCIAL PITTSBURGH BJARKETS rrumi 0•11TTi Ornot.l Weda mday P mint.M Dee =4. Übe. / 'losing. am remarkably dull, affording ILV:re3ir arty qusiablo transactirm FLOUR—acne affsslrut leo= ffrathaodlu from store, sales of stout 400 bbl, to late, at $5,72015,67f0r aoper. 26.210 28.31 far extra. and $0,132,Z20,75 for family ll , l7—small Kato at codes at 200213 per too. OLLT—sales of 125 bale tat 31,62. POTATOES—nice of 10 bus Sods at 21.00. CLOVEIDASD—smaII sales from aloes at 30,60. 11000—• see of 24 head dressed at 6!,;. . ildvis—froasa over solid. ,• MONETARY AND COMM.ERO/AT, Tolle nar4Ted for the &ea TOOT. Co the Delserszo !Uri. rim of the Po Cush from Deo I.IE/55, to NOV Vh 185 e. at New Rope • 1 he and lits o low fmari aurae we hail raln the weit th er, then warm end ngtorthetere. battered the n, ...Iry t he Hot market , and the magket metre:7 boor. tot tel the Went rate geld for them (lila mtge. was ,d the nt weln the market elned den for Leery Mize. We beard eft tate of 2000 reads in them. tenor of the Btett, tenet to $7,25 Vlewt Ott. dellymed et Wheeling, iTs,) Theft nem. to Le little dnibt now that 1.7 will be obtained. the ermine. week . . There to a rented unite:lre dem..oa (or illete.Rork, tell the ones were lens et 310,10. Lard le dem it die flannelly aprakieg there are more buyers than wailers, ps 3l4 .uha , i orbox meo , . , for which the dented runtime. large •beth hem and In New York. for ahlment to the Mendel narketh which. if we ere not 110,0 1 17 mlettken. will be better thinned with naterithe Baron the coding wage thenlentr before. —Ole Commercial. To. Union CIVIL-111,thalon rang wilt be opened Car nanwatlan throuchnnt the whale nue: on the Inn day et Anil, MT. elms brat* uI the largest alas ran leaTe MI& Watson dir ec tot rn Menne of Cha city Inane. cad Lava • water nate to f blladelphla city. The span" log. or am. .4.4 ails tone tee y ar.v•nuneous to lb. dears!, of Wart runrinn IlalladelPhla. using as tt d.,. the teen:lts If tabslllproersh twinned by the mob' out route. Tildes pan:lran active, and psi,w ar sandman, alone' lam:ea/as el 4,030 ILls Grande. to W. we, at 210. 6 mon 2,01.0 tinnier. at Mir, as they rum ;WO °noon, con" roseul at bond we believe further eases rave two 3 rune. bet fee renew twat known r 4 the 0006.1 pronmal tone I. preserver! ropedtlnse Lund nfnd Ycsw Cabello, seen! hands, ac 2611e617e. 61drad 74nEnhejs at 21e. lass 4 VI rent: 10311 e erne ann, non terlnd hands, at MSS e, d mor e 663 tkontard at 202121`,,, nth —N ITrib. The Inborn at this inn. cautlans 10 show au lnorasn In last yeah out the adarrnate /or the slunk It a trifle ns than during the Revlon. week. The figures are: 1624. 11,60 -‘ l l 3:Ks ry GreTlblerehandbas. 2673,123 1364264 1,114.070 2.674,600 41,277,790 61017.611 Prevlcsnly. 11:W301,461 01,011 :3 Totsl since let Jan. $140.776;t171 5=0t,753 679 The expnete or Produce shnir • telling n last year, against $1,131:.91. The tnial the rear L . 1851 LitG. 514131.891 111.376,1= Gi.f.55.3j0 74.311,[032 Tta. 1.1*T1.12.17; 'fatal singe Jen I. 113,d17,191 71.120.117 The foreign tbigerie movement of the week tee beet. south The Atianna to day took tot 10,412 21, in addl. clan to which $40.1.11.: wnr ea.% to gooses on Tersday.— Ten Latertof dralm however, e intinusa maid, to the 00110. where funds overtook:el to to the Gott. which is below egecolatlvely beltbdiirtage of ocr flanks here valosbie boattern bentiewiestiow, two the condition that eh.s nsedel the bonthern beats shall have liberal dinmonte Thie nriviiint• II Irving sow wed, and the pro- eyed* lat. In *ohl Vrorably oat less then tereeeqww ter“f a thilileo et dcdiara here bean sent &till daring the w..k. TII, en:l , ot will vett/Ali change lo lowarl but lane net treur ~earl,. It le thought that tbeSomhe ern Banta lel.ll a ~0F the eels of Cotton by restricting gyns spy time ;lice thexpeelree in fund, without farther use et thole 71•5 both 'wing., , Thera see tett.: earestionerd in the Mroey mulct to-dei. but athl “t morn more than Is uroall, fel.on ester ay, Borrowsw• to tall fled more dlOttulty use ii r2sesoesa lo supplying their wae to, t.% 111 many CM., fay snore than keel rates. Liter two ofeloct. however, the market, we think. arse ari a : Loan it has been (or two week" past. it rape r tte-e Le PO change to treks. The girlugs attna.sh one Oro, and the our ply co the at. - rot toe Inoseass/ isomewhat.—N Y Tete. Ml.—RAM—none Snit? Tlll loysol3.—Tutu:day after. wen thsannticut. and mill at b sirtnek role catitirisei fallina baselly . with • warm smd rleaesinemmth wlnd The...ether, lathed. I, conchllle what we hare wrgeral y In AmiL The rirer fell nice Mahe. during Tbureday nights but wan on a eland yesterday. Joe wan fioatitur put in the giornlng. but. acted on by theca+, and rind, ii scads:tally Iconsued la quantity, nod ...n , r r 3 wu risible- Ind:scud by 100/Ifiswerstile apreammaaa two baste. the Jae Lynn and Challenge. and partings other,. wtil etert:np therivor Ueda', rertiaen th. ganiatweisMor scout the litkratton M OC-24/1 el ths Touts fern In al:ye. Ilia: hurts, of the Col Morgan, Sensed in th e city yesterday. Ile Yeti the diorznalmatea fillanis. at Vadat Isateh matsult• Havana. eta was bo.l We learn Moo from him , th at the Emma Darman and Masi C. Memel dawn wilts ccravee. no foam in an 51ninic !Ake landing. Ma .Martlia no at Loans.... and she Liana s bound dawn with a load, at Pekin. There la • large stag, of 'water In Ih. Vino!,. *bons nine feet In the al:maned bent, to Cairo. strOrsis fewand receipt. tight. Frelatita teeming ir very rearm for the Otto. and setting samselar New Winne, Arrived yesterday. the Cora AM:10 , 11C113 from New /mar, !My City frond the OisSe. *e.. Ilsy.ttey. keel. Laming with a large nu* for New Ormaar. tdosneyinantss for the :Pony New Yost. ham and Jame, traost for the Ohlo carat.. —at Laub Dem. 1.15.117. IMPORTS BY ILILLROAD Pllloooro.B it. W. & tI.IL 11-3 Dbl. 10910.1 9/0dt7.0.9 err', 1 butt 1.01.0.23 W H..: 9 obu. lood. 10 Imo de. 129 poo oft tote, 110 bog Ae0n...0,1u tl.is Linoood 011,19 tax rye. 93 do torlov. 8.11 A 14791314 121.1e0 noroort; 1020 lard, / DLL cloronfond„ Ido haw. 1 6•4 0. ..I boo. .111.1raTt1,110 bLit PM 10 alto roar . ontoto. 114499 - A -40 .0.11 'll:2lauto. betootort o booo . uoltef-, wrs 121 boo ttoratoood. .1 Caudeltt. b d.b, It - eCrdo /009 1 / 4 119 bus coou,dluttom 9 firloorf: 100 ate oats, .7.4 bug do, egatosto 29 do bro., IV furble2 17 do ooraro. Vollnoototk AO4 2 booklet!. I/ ekl flour. 110 Con. An 61 da titoortood, 19 bills soloo. 34 Otto flaw. 91eClurt. or..* to; 211 boo plotter. kturko A flamer; 31 Ws korlit, Iluterlurout 10 LAN Misted oil. It E fiollors 00, IA bble loblekry. 3199er A 1110.1.61.21160 do, Noll.. 3 Oordoer, 11 b." madjav Ina. a Kl.Oplorlek; 9 ton• Inv cloy, A A llordt: 310 bus rye, Mercer Itablrier4 72 uot brouulO. Klrkpottlek at 11 DV rolit. Ido fettboull, 11 Dolood oo; 6.1 bus thfosuol. Urbsoo9: tallo yora - ,12 boo finfLo. 1 roe cud, 2 do bor. 0 do boor. 6 dO rattle. 193 blum all. 1 ear patobor, 21 Woo 4aro, 49 do potato... ottuat: 2 0 hey abost, Boron V 62 bbl. lord. bbla pat, 19 aka dour. 33 na ultoofoo.A. 63 tut lord. 210 Loos, .6 bbls elm bark'. 60 0140irblokoy. 103 40 now, to dos boom., 77 9220 80 0- ter, larech A co. Orr= Caaantar Yvtiar lt. MC.. A tiltiatiorata Diarriaber W..J. ass, I lIE annual meeting of the Stockholders of tba CbartkraValter Bat:road Coo c...lvy ba leno Monday Ito Intlaabaror January, 1817, at tiro o'clock P. M.. at tar (eta of thartnevany,bo.l44 Yoiarth street. et which time els& place liana iatil ba an el...viten for 4r•II dilators to mine for tar," alloy T aar, dai=atil I. V. VOSl3o.nrillDo.ri. rarratarri.. GIFT BOOKS FOR THE I.IOLIDAYS.- W. A.CiII.Dr.SrENNEY & CO,. SULtk at., ogres. Ea tn. theatre, knee now ve tinkle counters an nnusuaa lam stack of tll ANT.JALN, TILE POET., STANDARD VI ORKS In doe blodlon jonroal, &a, &d— -yeing of I , asoleon.lterne Ilan Conte, Eve of rit. fiaboath Eel's ebtruse or the roe% enekspears If•dads. Lays of Ito Western World , teallets of Atmore. Meek of Ilanty„ Po/racers Gallery. Pasellr /Wee from WO to SM. • huge es*ortment 01.00014 tlblee In fine Oindoens, elan Preyed. Books In the neatest binding vr OSsee..l Jnretills books all Its ponder au th ors, to ee y book,, ice end otters In great va11.41. Clam.. root the thing for ehEorso ll•ers loon Titter evenings. A large e.ssortrgent Of pertf Woe. writing date, work torn, roe Dortsble lon • tands. Isotosttdon new.) Oot friends and enstotnete ere Invited to all warty •nd judge Cr; them. ;wives. de= LLEGUENY CITY PROPERTY FOR AlL!—rsto 2 ro , ty tt - tta M atlas each basing a Bchtnr 18 br 43 lent, aaiast.toli 3 Hama each. Itstataant Kittlres:Kellar and Ckal Vat:l4.lll , lrent and Date Oren In the bscr. ltla IbmpartY .1.11 be Kra ...pares er all topttbs.. as may be .1 11 b•roht at • bend% tat the owner N. q.t. wed •10, cr da-KI lasto.sL Arrly AKULY k ItltfaXY dad - Ctrs., 7th an. Emltheinld ate. VICRISTMAS 'LUXURIES at MORRIS & JB TTON?. !Ate Drgres In the Diamond,—Now Ilemt and Taoguge, Freed Int4ter• andramou,llluce Meat, cork— Oreger, *a. Wits sad . Brandy. Owe, t Olger. I):tuatk Lemur 13 . de RESII ROLL BUTTER-2600 lbs.Freah Roll Butter and 17 keg. ere. Paaelßutter, retid to .112101 , ./. and tor *gloat t 7 birth Pt, uggerlre .ifeAtm *CI le. de::{ 11, BIDDLX. INFANT POWDER PUFFS and Puff Boxes Ja_ —A new and el-4ant. asaartmen! 'opt tctid and for . . . JOi. . corner Itark et It.. and Diamond. rrIRAVIILERS' FLASKS of nli kinds jiist itt reed and We We. et JO& I'L.111.;1611. lIPLIYSICIANS' POCKET CASES 'got up L k Oa most 12,st sad “imp Lets aan•rJu.tt reed cad for sale at d. 3 Jo, ITLEYINtri. OCKET TOUTLI. BRIJ SLLES--A neat aim durnbls &thole of this kind um F had .t d L 5 10i. FUMING'S. ULIATARY SitA.ViNG SOAR—Now attek tug. reed .d f role at JO& FLEIIINGT. DEARLS-2 tone pearl ash read - and for II ride by d,2f lIEWRY 11. VILLTIN FIRY PEAMIES—Now cropp , in storo fcr rale b, 021 1361611 ' DIOSBY 400. - - aROUNii NEITS—Now and iltd crop in ___LA .. rtorst for W. by rearms DICKS`, <UN FEATHERS AL de= g4REASE-170 bblh dun 3 BATTING COTTON-16 Vales in stora for Yals by 1301M8 DICEZY CO. VIIiGINILTOBACCO-20 bzs 5s and 8$ In More for naln dump! ae tor do= I d6IAII MCKAY & CO. I VED MPRO DOG POWER tor Churning, warr•tbrd • plata eat lolp, for by Jen 110LJIB8 cowNe.l2; W.Cd et. ORIEN APPLES for family ;LEO for rale by ddi 1101411 LS COLLIRS. BEAUTIFUL BOQUELI furnished to :or d.ln • attaatllles to salt jairtbasera. at ehart a• 22 11.0131E8 IICILLINB, _ B.A A. FAR NESTOCK Sc Co CORM OF WOOD AND FIRST STERRTS, PITTSBURGH. PA.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTIIRERS OF = WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND LITHARGE. HAVE IN BTORE AND OFFER FOR SALE, 100 bbla Raiz 01 tap Tanana' Oil. 100 boar. Caelle bean, • it. . Read d att * ipersa k o . ll, 100.bble Vacant= .110.4 Icoo ggi .....p j ." 'w .e"A" g ?MIT'. 300 lbe un Olizanue. I_ bo kw fru.. tr. =luau Gum drank. 15 boa Bettaeo Borax, . 50 bets ER , OO LIM A = fv,m , Lut— Ao - Yellow 0.././e, 33 . 1313..k.u.34. 50 auks se. Sada. • 60 . Munn, 25 : i lia a l , l e r i 14=n . t . I 15 bids Rotten Stens. 15 •• Irian nem 15 bales Clov.L. REVERS IN NEW YORK AND PBILLDELPHIA TO le marhous eet. we are enabled to 0011 drone do. / 5 / =eh. o .' o /NMI tbr. dft dealt! es. ___lute,. to be FOICITLY /1111.11. PULL mat Hr. Led not antaWed el - Le/ aeltendta.l 125 Baskets Olive Oil. 100 Carboys Mora_ loosed. Add l • 150 aces Extract ..iermadt, 1.130 rag Sop. Oarb &oda. 600 Sweet Oft. Clt , ie Add. 300 0 Oil Borneo, remove leave. 100 200 /be Engllale Calomel. 150 "-131ne b b o? tta 83 ' 3? 101 0 Putty, - HAVING RESIDENT P.Z take advantage ofall cluurges . ln o on ao favorable term. Esatcrajobblro Our brawl of WIIiTZ LEAL we go or fineness andWhlteneese. DAVTh •C A MPBE L L & POLLOCK. WHOLESALE DE NT. '4 ti IN FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, ' HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, M.; AND MAW EILACTUREILS OD Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass - Frames, Railroad Cars, &c., Ho. 96 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, _ • _ 1856. CANAL NAVIGATION.. 1:856 111 ER'S PORTA BLT: BOAT LINE Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity 2000 Tons per Month each Way, CkIIR facilities for Trunsportation have, been largely:increused during the ,past Winter, IL le and we can now oft? to 811.122.6112 ' the enparloe adult:sew et , a_DOUBLZ , DAILY LLNE to =ale= Pitt& burgh, Phliadtkailaeneartnizine. gratterobetwittztpose;lryvn b and r istwatab. (LEAL Battier, PITSPESUPAIL PA mhl9 -__ICIER & MITCHEL PRoPRIEDBIL ABIUSEMENTS. • Ali Advertisements of Concerts or Put Anstunn.nts !nut bu paid ff. Invnrlath , In FRANKLIN HALL, - For Five Days Only, Commenting Ciirirtmai, Dee. 25. HAUCLAY'a JEauser.tai AND TOD DOLY LAND. 1 RO.ll Photographs and largo nketches km and ralcred Pn the epot. Taken M and mint eO tauter tae anyetlataildemcw ur IN. J T e t oi y. fors Prt:VeutofJerctralem. T1,k4,25 entts. EXCELSIOR HALL AZLEGZI ERY. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, /Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, De, t.,m, 23d and AT AND l'"; O'CLOCK, BARCLAY'S PANORAMA OF ernsalem and the Holy Land, Prom 11.totegraplis. 0:771cYr!.25 met& I„)ITTSBUR°H MUSEUM, AND atz.LERr OP ART. ou sth Street Late Biases& Mazays.--.....J.BlDDLE3.:Ssetzurer J. sozgrraq eana:o ROUERS!Prortor.-T. BLACKBURN. tihrlt4WO Ito parte of the (MAT HIT OW NAM V7CISLIii, the vent Trick ekrieti W 'all to-tifzilt, addlitou hie WOrt<hrrtUl Om some Comte Glance. VID.NTSDAY STENINCL roantber 21 , b,C211 tarxxe Eyo--To C021....41 'with TAILOk OF TALI. WORTIJ. to to followed by 1 4 .104...WIILSkir5 von. dorfut po-ronoten , ro, aft. r wtichtlrOtatirL,Wo Pars of the Brnats SIT. A CM& wag bT osot tirel‘kr. Tn erteludo 'with the Laughable Vert,. bl lIT TEL' GHOST. TQ llottßUW (ettrirtmer d+r) T . /MEC PEnr O23I ANCAA 1 in it.. morning, 2 Do the afternoon a 13.2 112 Mu rroing. omelotio in the erenlng.ith the Ccr.l.l 'Chzternse e1t.t.11124 of A AELEQI/ /MOE 11EARD, or FA TAL CUMOSITY 1112 TIM Kama %Vett,: Paralloon, Midler.; IlsritquLL, Wood; Cos.aallus. sirs IL :retie. `ITTSBUIt O " ~- TSBUE(.I T-11.EAl'11.E. Leevaany 13. acer-- 70FTEE. 13 taze Manager...J. Clouse. rittinir haunt:, C. J. FoznS • • . f t•r!ratel3Giu, itr3".4; CO llousp, mall—. 5.00 Oontiawdlt.C.s °CO, plomg A muiean Trage EDWIN 1100111. W.B EVENING, IVEDSZADAT, 'a:4=B 2,lth. 1.556. Will 1. rut=.. Dutweet arKt tro ActA en• tlel WC LI tLlED—Filtlullem ar.1411013 Bomb; De 3161:pest. Leorizzd: Daradse, n onrsr: Jails de Morti mer, Mn. L.rtard. Far=lts .......... Limg. To etonlvti.le vlth D= - war - D= - waror A a.o*ll OF A • 42•1+7.. um er le. (vlth eoagiO /MIA AI Ca,ke. To-ram., (t.lnsuala es') tr. Ferfc.rmarezris. (Ott, vosta sc-ti ...wag/ when /, ond crr*r.K•us lv! Faottrinia ro pluocd. vv. fa vrtuv)./ th.Lsrmat •.. Y . l IV 114 rtl gjo_rill asset:: 11311)eare ex.oo . • c_10110:4 •;•-• •P. u. DAVts Auctionejr. .la:fr gin.. 1. corner uf Walt 0.1 Pi.ol 6.4 StiFINB GIFT AND STANDARD BOOKS At Autt Tneeds: and Wedosedar archive.. end . 21th theta.. St the tocimerelel sales room, tor of Week!end fifth etreets Isla be eold, cha:ce tollmtlon of vahreble books. annushl , eleitent 41.11 nm spleedld blblee, &a. P hi DAVI... Ana. pEREMPTORY SA.I.4:O_F STEAMBOAT II PAU F. JONSS-41n TurnsAti'alwl==lelgt. Velvet. et the Merehents'. natant., tit order or nip . Mark Sterling and A.. .111 "he, rot& the et:the:llloa' well nabbed net= Paolot Paul Jon., with her Fornltnie. Tamil., de, ae ahe now Lite at the Monongahela wharf. . Terme at Itele. ge l 7 P. M. DAM, A Wet. A UOTION SALES—DaiIy at the Common .rad False Mosta corset of it esti and Filth attests. at tu o'tlock, A. at., tastyd Karla dra reeds, beet.: eboes Later Clll a se. at Y o'cl an oth. Y, M.,tuntitare arose, los, quesattrars, At. COL1191511:10C at O Valet, train clothing. watztea aura. aides,,toiler. rettms. At., at. dot Y. H. DA. Vle, Attetlestea. JUflfC`~ An Rlegtot Historical and Standard Gift Book. MILE LIFE OF MARTIN LUTOER— L In Ferfs Lipid Mt/erica! Engranifor—Finely Done in Start. Dy Gtfriv Saki= Nt Ith Varlet enons or LitOWDKACON .11A10. in Swan, atoms. futre. the al egant Or front the arthulo togravtritof tate work were talen. treated a gree t sensation Get. omen and round PO zany ardent a4mirsfit. that their Pohl:ration was immediately called fir, The artiere oh. sect vim to me rtnt to the world...reties of &riche in the blithest rtyie Matt. which would se recOuse to the .7. the meet interrattrui ertnts In the Life ofthe greet tie former. The•Dgfsrlag• an firtinnuU.7l.lllo . oL—lfiritig ronStltel Of Um tail= cleavers of tha nerio-t —Luther. Ifelentihrta. Zirlasle. Y.leetcr per Fred. a.ov-pterer.nontatlons of the riasesmost ctierrated In the klptor7 of the Itefortmetlen. The Gk. lira are Rimmed U.-gather with 101/cato proyllet7 and historial accuracy; and the. hranying embellish. merge are I:lnettemize Of the to ilet. nut In exnulaite meta Luther toted the Ayer; he =tar friend, Of artists. and was somunielly aided In the great meeker Mettle hi Local Calash, the valet Gamin pa:titer of his awe. .1i le P.rt1.1. 1 . 1 7 ertmortiata, therefore. that the work deetloed to bon, the meat /Wormer. mint tweed abroad hie name and fame, eh old de:LT.I4 principal nuon, Inn= lea beautiful ilinatnetlons. The name of Archdeacon hate is a eutlacient guarantee forum toot- Raterred and for sale by nada KAO.k CO.. 65 Wtod attest. HOLIDAY BOOKS—I bays just opened • laze a:Medlin: or CoeTv. Amerman , as Hag • ;Leh, In riefiand elegnat ttodl tie foritibrarms fn3 erre, eats—tantraeir n litandaril Armlet_ ' Itritith antlmrs: • Ilintitragel Travel 114-3T:es ana Juveniles ct•at reties,. KW*, Li risme &WI mann. ers; Comm., tarl•eon ti r• etcrietureni • Writitig — Peeke. - I;uti Folk, a.. a.. as eel obey for better ottenClan and °hole, Seib JUAN M. DAVISON. al Market et.. [leer eth. IVIIIBIO BOOKS—For salo by,J. L Read, 7 , i fourth street. T. asbbattt Dell: . . The New Late or von; TZ:e jialeng • , . . . • The Juvenile AM. L..el: The Fanwil Choral: The Minstrel of Zion; Western Harp; ... L IMO' , ‘dell Cuutth btstOt.. PRESII ARRIVAL OF TOBACCO - AND CIGARS nt the Who Loralo W•rohorteo Of EDWAnn T, Amin qw. Na. Sil Liberty Mr... 1, 000010 heal of 11'008 LO bozo* W.-}L Grant's A NO. 1; Vl boon Fug.. /inward: 18 Ivrea James IL Glrant. 11•21 A 00 bete, of savolatqh.r bran d • of borer orale*. with • Aholea assortment off ho fi ton qualify of Toba 0 , 04 25 MO •ars Iltnioa.lo,loo Tollran Juut 10.000 F/y.10.000 l'ulloan Llqunba 1.000 Zszlt Prlicit.e. ao4 110.000 Tail... ott, brauda of flour./.00 Claw, : 11 , 07 9 opLi :08410111=U. .14 WA 'IIIIE LIVERPOOL and PRILADEI, STgailSliE9 COUP ANY intend JL patching their splendid and peraftil h:eameldpa e. tar arm Penn Lirn-pr , of. CITY OF ILANOAItOO- Wenntor rt. 0119 09 Do:ember S. • Olt a 09 IJ . . .... , o , *eiber IS. Prom LioarpooL-Saloon-dlO5, 'au 1 Ei6, *wadi= Statesroma. Fran Pr anderMin cr Aire Tcri-figs: 263 and di% eva cordlng Le Stateroom. • A be enmaar cribird.olars Par:goners 1011 be ta• 'kern iron 91,Usdalphla and Liverpool, and found in Petr els:en. From Phiadelehla.........SZDJ From Three oblgt Cr. cone truetad with Inurovad . irstint.ght compartment; and each trend canbm eZpridenced Burgeon. rattle. wishing tobele, ont their friends can obtain eectillestaa of aurae° r draft, on Liverpool in soma of Stater/ing and upload, Apply to upward, s = e., riitrareerb. Or SABEL a Wart% l it war, P:ew Yort.. ae29:dliirtfT no2S • OO.AL•OIL CIIEBRY, MicARTHIIItS 4 CO. X.IA.NUFACTURERS and Demlore this valuable art!el a at - • D 'ffLINOTON, BEAVER COUNTY, PA. For tale by - 11. NATION. Agent: ' ' nor Wayvaand Liberty streets, Pltteburnh. The preprietoto 15,11. the ,Dees) attention of mane. heturen and dealsna to en examination Of tbelsolla A• an artkla for zolobluvrr purposea. • • I: *stmt. lard to bet etilaing gumuOux, and I. taken In kre4erestat to rperkt. It commix. aD tne e deal:dales ctbar *anis eteaper int* •nr. Wo aro toxinitted to anti. tti• Sanaa of tn. following rerotnt who are using It Ind•t^ whom we respectfully refer ,k wade. Douglata Alctltteasn, J Llota t CO. Jactptt /noun and Jamea Hetorkill, Water 1Y - OM. • • JOSE VII tisier Wont:JOSEVIIFTgSCR. HAMILTON. It B AMIMI IttNTON. Xileotelarteelnnletid the am 011 10 rup...rly to. ens/mem tbaX ever 0,1 lioginea,Turolug Lettiet and alseninery. deAlm _ _ DEACILEicAND APPLES-14Y bozo pry CC r fte h ec 3 Dg7 Aipl.we wI hi : i rtiatitax c a ez, ra t e lllol2lfor Is:. . dee MUSIC: : - • —,....42. ...... NEW FALL STON. -- 1.856; .' . al-2—..-41 : :-: 1 DIII DICER/ITV a'BollB' GRAND, PARLOE, 'GRAND tk, SQUARE . PIA NO FOR T . E.S. - I . OFLN IL . MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street log between, 'Diamond alley and Fourth emit. Pitta burgh. has met completed Ma Fall stsoic of Hato ymme room the manufactory of 01110/143111.`ih , A BON K. Breton These else. Fortse carnotite wrerr description now man ufsetured by Meters_ eLt...70, a hear, mom the most elerorat , a.i unreel ,iii Gauen, Prnure. Otesoand hdlleux Piano foams to the . Taal.= InetetraimU the mime :aryls, from $l,OOO to $740 the forninare being of their we n t s od ' e,. zed the meal:cachou rnahrecing all their recent meat saleable Isyrortmente, The nue ant dot.: conabte of orer SIXTY PIANO- FORTI.CS, A. teheled personally by the sub.-ell:ea doting the test mouth. et tee men tdamorr. in Dm tcn. comperninc A full carrel...a octave aren't rya. o Facie, with now style Itooldinue .d Etnele Da... entire case .....,1,- ly embellished with the moat chaste and beantiftidy lacme, emidemstlemnalost dodges. This splendid Inetnement le the onlyrpetimen of the Hind lu the Went. and has been pronounced - by all the remised real - moors and ernetence who bare examined It, to be the molt beentillet, and the best Grlmd Piano forte I they hams nen. Prim siatt, .. A fawn oe , noe °rand Plano Forte, new reale. with plait but elegant /Leawood =ea- Illoe $714. A new Parlors:fraud Ilene Fate. fern: octave* from 0 to 0-t-a n e on,etirs inatrument f, smell nectars. haring the newer of a rolthirand - Plaho: yet occupying only the cots of to C.7 , 11D-C7 .7.7 .747 K coons Pia rim t•CaO. -, • , . A Sall Carved bo wl s the XlVth 7 Octave Plena Forte;of the pr..' gyI N being the coach Pisan to the one ea. billtai at the late 14.1. c (In &stern) of ihSatent. Ala; car.eire Cbirrtable Arnocistleo. i1e....1550 and which • ger awatdod the hiainett Nits nut ell comprditors. Price Cod: SOITA-RE PIANO 'FORTES. . .- '• r.. 7 07:471, liverseod Cereal Levis XlVth et y le. ' 7 " , " . . " • E.l4.toge• 'O' • " ..plain Couple round =nem 04:" -"- . Carrel in X.lNth stag,' , e,l,i " " Cr., .. " . "Oslo dar.ble round °proem: plate mend 'careen: • - • G " . Met; Wain ut. p'ain round comer', - . _. 'GOLD AND SILVER ItiEDALS - Ismael...3' do CALtering et' Zinse Pia. Fola. . A GOLD al it DAL has teen awardedby the blaassetineet.. hfechat Im' Cheri•ableAvociett , rn. at them ha. Fair hi Beaton. (AI.. IST-G) to "Ilexes Chtdertim a rove Rath, Pottcrnmi Piano, Bat.'Cr.feGnlnd P.,, end tett Forney I:r:rnd liner, brit a the *rep (Aid ICAZut no .ttehrifir Pam, • L . . TUE . MIST :it Vhit — 110.1)AT, (the Lichee: premium) nand to Cideloalue a 0000 fa the Ben &lance Planes. Tin FlltOT 1,11.VA1l !JIMA Lr. (the , hichest icandom) awarded to Chiceetler. IC Bons for Fiona Fate . coma (the flurnitme or cabinet wort) . . . ' , - • .. '. ....-. . . . The nubile are correct:any incited to rail and enurtiow . the shore imlnadid stack or Plano Fottewst the Ware. rooms of the subscriber: r ' r . . bull a:4,..rent for the rale of Obleltmog a bone Piano Forte, f,, , , pitt.b.,ll, ...v. " Ireuneywesda. Cutern Oldo add .I , l at .W. Vl:gluts. N 0.51 Woo d rt. to t r ees Ot h g t,.. Olveacm elle, et=, , ierlaweke V - FOR CHU - ROI:YES. LECTURE -' ROOMS. _ - MASON & 1.1.1:1119-xOfign.,LIA8I101i1131:8 7.4.¢:beturrd by MASON t Ikztca.l.l.l. OUN 11. MELLOR, P r o €1 Wood street, rp, bee lost mairall nom the ebore - tranfeetory Jacek of their Oldran Ilannenlume and Melodeon", which are eenedently Offered to worcheeers co the best that are msee.vir: ORGAN rrentiomults, with deebla key hosed. . 0 1 , 4 0.0 0:1.6:41 of pedal,. and 13.4.11 TWO. Price 2410 the same tnetrnmeot withal:it the yedala re,nan klelediene. II rows of ker. and a woe. SoCO 21 . 1 04 e, ne. Idaeo la. with 2 nth" Orr... Slito Melodeons - totem; wore ten 3110 Me10.3001L1 Oahe ewe died OebviemnenerWee steleoeneetortablo 434 *4 • -3re...tt-t...1.4..tu j 0.ta. t tc. 31,..1 .0 Mane Ida by tee Meehan.. 1 , 110 cr161.4 _eldhltion, for their coo eOrg. Ehannoninm. end - al so • fllrer - Ittethlit. tor their klaloaeten. AL. fiver Medal has also hec.n IMAM. th•1:11.1.41.0311 by the P.m. Etat, Pale held st Olttehnreb, beet 1.0e3 Their eOrgan liararonletes ' boa also rewired the Ant env at the 0 0 15w1. Saint lure claret Vermont heat* fair. held et Borilngtore New J.-etry State Felt. held at Newark: Ohio l+tses fair. boll et Olarwlend. locking /Ira ivramast en Oat octa. Their Skedcdeorrs end Org. Ilanconlems bare Ulm the rum p.m orer ell oamywthere ill envy Fe:warm/ha 010 y Pure torn exiiddlee/ =The Organ lisrudordnm it designed ropechally far mall churches, chapels end halle. the Pole mitt of Its manse weans being eeescr.oi to Meer. 0 Baran, by.two jaztrat granted Nay 21 th. 1650. They mate two styles, OCIO with nnd the other without rechd Lae& The cat with pedal twee roots:re richt store. two rev& 00 hem two *rum of twdals, and indotwndent Fedor pedal reeds. end *swell Trlecittee. The other Odle Is tweceely the ramie, witthe tame!. ct the pedal tax. Pries 040. The abore Inetromenta eso ram at the kitsie Rota IVmd er. 041 1 . 1 - 11 - HI) "FA SUPPLY OP Is:USN'S cLA_Rigs PiAivos. KLEBER S BRO. luxe their third fill eoPPIV of the celel mt.! iititito9 .0 CLARK MA n•-verlldg tronaSV.4o to :Md. .1 n". 1- prod ow *rut rt yi• and vetiver. NUNNS d CLAIIiVe Pomo* hero witOin fete years sbuneaned proved their tam toner. and ere Inencrinced by :ridges the mewl ref et rotecaul uutrlcs.r4r 2:12130. bold nt the N. Y. tom.& A se gettrene., &mem tenits each Mena The enollereqweteaily invited to call wad exaator. Kiltilne. bßid rod. No ed. eGceet. Card—December, 1856 FirUE PARTNERSHIP OF MURPHY lc V BURIJIIFIELIi, br Imeamn Jahe p.m:. end aratoux to elms ousasto us nomible Lock 01 ermle. nmParstory to the forontlon of • tees eartaer , alp. we will oommeneo on I , sth of Docember, offering our ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS Ia tuth 11.401 rM1,1:11 1 / 2 et r,dp.Sed peen—. 01:000 0' them M.• small ads/meson rum, Ite.11111 . ! LOOM dT COzi •not. ire portion or them BAYLOR' COST. ICA tritt Cr 000.01) h a ving !tt bast oprorrantUes trms. offered .0 this elty of m o d tired. at log Trates,•t ;mires salt. aml 'mita mile from all wanting' . any dm terlotlon otDry Goods. ntrtleolez armutlen Is Ineltel to our and stock of BROIDERJ re, in Blegra and Sats—mrl mtiM tut.. 00 , dfartra Pc:onto ClartAp 022 Pricer. Alm CLOAKS ow , CLOAK/ NO CLO/etS, DRAWLS. I. ADM'S ['RISS COOLS, in ,S't IdLzaner, grt•rre, eft. ' • It will et et. he teen till. under the omrseals . mime. 'meal:lllGL to till en etsalt—onl . foam shore deb our WeeADl be mr CASI 7, IMAII I,OMOOII having ateoun , a cur Hooka will Otalso by settlement bqors Januern is •• , thilt. cleft the Books of the rremut Can 001010 tbrlreorFebeli, mf, deltedlieT St. Lot's Hotel, New Orleans. .- 1111TEDIG TUE PAST SUMMER thiEin • favorite Fatally Hotel has been thosonebly neer/aka hauled. refa•nt.hal, taint:al and ratarel tbrenahout; la in ail point. of omfort and eleaattee, among the Lae.— meet in the UOiCra, and never premixedbetter, ) Weser. it. W. Holbrook and J. H. It. PalrehlLL are ooro netted with the manantment:ln tact. even' denartment hes been to the err' beet Lmttored. It le new mein f , r the reanil , n ef lie frier d. and nate roue.. de/5,2,0d0 eilitn. L. tit:NALL. Proprietor. IZEIVU (sNoiard. hors merr.a.) Dealer in Choice Brands of CIGARS AND TO.TACCO , mao arbm tiau.. rtoTly Mir Aron. mirror Peril. Law School of school of the University at 02.11.13R10 GE. MASS • Instroetere Mobrol are Don. Jcll Nacre. LL.D.. I;oyal reofeeeor. • • r. - r - gniE course, of itketrttetion embraeee the 11, rarlette branch." al eta Common La; ado( amity; 'Acon.lra.ty:eonamarcial.lnterrutionalandenaatirau nna l tAll; and the larianro.lence of the United elate. The Law Library conslata of a bont 14.teeJ eclum,s. and u new , wort lirPear. , l"o7 ere aided, and story east, Ls made to randerlt evainleto. initracDon DI Oran cal leetar." and came:lions, (nal be recluatmer srd lasalnalsoan Immnnecll.e's.ll3 • theroj of which time are ten star ask , 2 , r4 71001. Court ale aba holden, In. 'soh week. at earner which • case, prerlool/7 leratt Oa, ajg ugaad n,7 tear e Indents. Roane gad other. fr0411.4e, as. and an canton delivered ae the Instrocur. ...,-,vorld fee. the Club V CF. . 07 ' In Atm n bI• to IniassesSts for rrnotka /2 ' , roe. and a';'eart.ll: otrwal.oat of parl ,, ehtarylar and renceadiage.*_ - StoCenta Ua7 enter the rank, la any ...ge rf • DrOdee.lonal Mullis" or - • Orroits. and at :ha cottuneemmant OfaltOtr terlA- Cr La tn. middle. or aba.. Damg.They are , At /alert reinot bat •Endiee thamni accordlog tae:r Vag their Ant, and at ela'onth. , • * TheAnder:kin! rear, valch canutinora on, Tb.tre.dil . 3,'Art th e third Wednesday In July, is diennsi - Into ten jefn,s, or twenty MeshOLCB. WhIl• aeration of with, at the sat of saes Wm- • Poring Jim sltta Tattle*, the Libray , rased. andil.thtad. br tbs. use of th. =canes of tbe • rPtg...Ll2= for ne.m!frtbrt. or for CataNNict.l. , L. 1 37 farthrs inforralJO.n , am, tay..a.:* La ciLhar or the lbw L orthidee. del C;lacci.3 OB T- Attorney at Law Solioitar of the RANK OF PIDTaBUF.OI.I dela No, VO. Fourth Bt., rittettogh, L?EfIICeVAL.—.EDWARD MEQII.P.AV ILZ, has reliiorad hlslnußesalsTobaceoind Clam. Watt houn. II No. HI Lteart• rt. where will be faeado bro. Abet. Of T013.M.V0 ast4 CW .t &801 tarbtlu: brats Mt at /west el boleseleedbb , ' der BALS BAL'T SYRUP reo'd nail for Noibl 417 BIERIVEB. DTLWOATEI.
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