vc 4 , ~; ;. . -7-zi—r- laiTTE3tttrlttalEE: "" TUESDAY ISIOIZING, DEC, 8, 1887. 9 2 1 7 ° P"Za OP THL'=-Fie Rbgiht g*city' NoWtborhood 'o, o l:rxelL°.?-r•Tla: proceedings of, Councils last 'ELT. clank. *pi° pain ; typo but were absolutely orovaectout of our columns, with otherinterest intruatter. Mire to apologize for LW° and Prodied fbl matUer laid over to-morrow morning. C,tinstrrran bisirtno.—Central Committee on 'Bebefolence Met at ."":, o'clock, B. P. Dakeytell in Present—Messrs. Kincaid, Everson, Johnson, '',llfal; Vankirk, Cooper, Totten, Frew. 1-.:;;COMmittee on qrganlzation of Wards, consist. ing of Meiirti.'Totten,' Russell and Cooper, re 'T',lf.oetid`that: the benevolent persons of the nine 'fiords be requested through the papers to organize . - .. , Witril Belief Committees, said committees to have '„,:„:4tiiref In mid to their numbers and supply va : entitles, and to bo independent of this committee and 'of the 19SOCiaii011. — The ladies of the wards artt'llreited and urged to co-operate, and it is . - tumgmited that act' ward ho districted and one or more-members be allotted a district as the ' ' field "ctt . ' their labors, 'and that each district be '; Sisitid as often as once a week, and the needy looked after . When allot, of Ilid members of said committee OA have been furnished Central Committee, any applicant bringing an ,order signed by any ~ member of the Ward Committee, shall be fur ', rtisited with a load of coal; thi same regulations for OoM also apply to other supplies which may .be furnished. . • • • • The Central Committee reserve to theniselves , the right to,consult with rho Directors of the . - '4POor,_ .and „other benevolent associations, that , they may guarded against imposition, ' , :Zznd beltsamtie 'degree certaio that no applicant - receives 'et from two sources . Although it Is ' the desig f the Central Committees to confine their att florist first to the distribution of 'coal, - : tbe 0 1 themselves in readiness to supply. h.provisions . and ghyments ea their experi • :VIM abd .means may ;tryout, and the needy . ' l :fiST ' rq9. l 4i•e-: .' •- % -;•:- ' ' ' ' The committee aipointett to confer with the . Ladies Belief Satiety,' of Allegheny, consisting . litilflidesarti:: Salmi:Loci and Blair, reported, „ ..' That the Ladles Society of Allegheny think_ -rAttoy will be' able to; the needy of Alle , Amt: l /.1410dt anriOd. from this committee, anti ~.that noivllef Ethan ViLeertended from the Asto.. - elation-in this' city unless, upon rho order:of the Belief Society in Allegheny. ItAvaixoted. that the officers - 'of this Central , iletinnittee4nrepari &condensed statement of all .'an hitherto token in this matter, anti present ... ' an apical to• the public, to be published In ell thivpaperst of the city:' .Adjourned to meet. on - 'Monday next; . . . . . A BoottiCatcatr:—Altkaugli,to the uninitiat ,. ed Ikmay have seemed that the robbery commit -led the store of Mr. Wriartl:on last - nigh! a ~ ..leask bad ,beoir forgetterrond.thifrttscar-iffras -ads- clean gorte,:aelcise watch his been kept by :the Idaydr'o pollen oileomei worthies who live in , - our , Midst,' knoted character named Enoch geWell; who been Wow the authorities often ".eanngh to satisfy altoost'anyene; has, been part tienlarly - Oltierved. 'Re : swung", out's fine new milt of clothes within the : week; , he treated a feminine friend of his lea 6nertiew shawl, cost ing sls',:nt the store of Mr. Conolly,nulVylie street.' - tid'ittenititlY":atieli - fffings as o loon of moderate meantrinthese hard times, and a man withal" of not very, e".x,celleut. repute might IA 'initch6T 'for: _Howejtwie.erristed yesterday. 1113 ißlati thevratch-house and after a -litide - While Beni for the Mayor and asked him - ?upon what charge he Was arrested. The Mayor,' not wishing th expose alUtis suSpicioni, told hkit that some overcoats LA. be en e Mien)] stely, and he waS seen wearing a new, one:. - As we have dilated, the Mayor.did not erpoSe to him All .the grounds of his snspicien. The, ,!ntoney, which had been given for the shawl; as above alluded to was paid as, follows: $5 on the elatitestown, and $5 on the Chautauqua Bank of. -Nev. York, and .$5 on the Quinnipiae Bank of Centiecilmat,- This money was obtained by the/ _Offieern anti reports& M'Cord, who said be had hid moneyy like Billet could not identify the porticular . From further ilevolopments which soon rams out, the ..police--Ziessrs. Hague, Bostwick' Arid Hamilloo, , ,wero_dirccted 4q thostore.of Connor mefeliantS, hullers; of whom lioivelL had purchksed a splendid snit of Clothes. The Mayor hatk'the" snit at his:office yesterday—a black -frock C°ftt lined with satin, all of the fine*: a opleadid • Eland test of nnctit' Velvet', nitil iii , thbse nice extra tenches of: the, taUer'S nrLdoe 'Played iniertihe garments which gentlemen who .-41tinkltherwst-ottiress love (els:pose tto - the.'sdl ,iatriag'waie of the crow& : Per'this atilt Enooh, _land paid the: pretty stun of $55. The money was hunted up, although - some of it-was already on we Onelltd dollar bill;on the VeldrarDaill ef - Rheda Diana hid upori its back =II titter "B,' whiCh Mr. M'Cord had made with pen at the time when 'he took it from a Mr. Bogp, because it was a dcPreciated and not readily •current bill. By this ho was able to identify it; and so Enoch Was held over for fur ghee examination to-day. Isrsaaarrao CASE.—Several of our good friends al, „McKeesport, have written common', cations to. the Gazettt, touching the great incon venience of bridges across the Monongahela to persons running coal boats out of the "rough " nod the upper Monongahela. The railway bridge, which it is proposed to construct, and which, in fact, is in process of construction be tween the lower dam and the present suspension bridge hsibeen the' subject of much complaint, among the men who ran ooal boats on the river and who, not. without. great reason, consider those multiplied and multiplying piers in our navigable iraters.as so many nuisances. . — which will probably bring the whole question relative .to the rights of bridge and. _railway companies, in the premises, is now be: rforts thd District Courtin this city. Dugan vs. -4:Monongtihela Bridge Company. The plaintiff, :come time in the year 1854, run a pair of coal lbottts or had a pair which were run against _ pi_er of the Menongahela Bridge, and sunk.— Dagenbrought an action to recover damn - .-if the. Comp-Art for the loss sustained as aboic;k.- Watson, Esq., acting as his counsel. Th e ease ean :o . before Judge Hampton; Counsel for plaintiffs 10 ;: . t his claim on the ground that th e b r id ge wan an ,:lratruCtioll to thq free nevi cation of the river, that'. the river being natur ally navigable, end said o Wtructions interposed, the said piers of. the bridge 17ere in the nature of nuisance, and that the Con:Tiny were bound to indemnify the plaintiff for hie !deg. Ttiti jury, under the charge of the Court, brought in-a verdict for the Company, when the plaintiff: excepted to the instructions of the Court, the case was carried, to' the guprome Court, end in that tribunal a new trial wan or dered. The case was on trial yesterday:and will probably be - on all - day , to-day. - The goes ,•tion to be• settled 'involves great interests, and , the decision, if favorable to the . plsintiff, will will Serve us a precedent for all similar cases fniobably be ; the signal for scores of suits reserve for this decision 41gitt Afiranzt.—The vicinity of Wheeling AV Y r u " l / 4 .- be thees tof e deiPerat r or . om e 'Appears Cew t f .-, but a short time since we characters. • dins -Ml:ices of the murder of a 'recorded the :ound it in the Wheeling girl near Sunfish as ' v ,;eel was perpetrated Papers. Another blow, Tuesday evening in the same neighborhood . from the Infel- Innst. At that time, as we lea, an old man. listinetr of Stitarday, the body o. . a v i d near named George - Moore was found inn ' seared. his residence, on Fish Creek, horribly disc. • a The murderous instruments, an axe ens hatchet, were lying, blood stained, by the side of the.corpsc. A man named Isaac Powell is charged with the commission of the shocking deed. It appears and the old roan was quite ,eccen tric, living atone and devoting his whole care and attention to theraising of poultry. Powell, whets in idle worthless creature was, probably. robbing liloore's henroost and being caught killed the old mob to prevent the exposure of the offence, Powell has been arrested and lodged ' l / 4 in- jail.. at Moundsville, Va. •fl deities all knowledge of - the murder. Ili! statements, I however, in regard to his whereabouts on that evening, wepe made in a hesitating and con tradielory manner.' Thefeoling lathe community, a s well as the circumstantial evidence, is strongly against the accused. Ile is represented as a dissipated, wartbless, idle,fellow. Tie was known a nd r e ared in the community as a daring and desperatnfellow, fully' capable of perpetrating such itlecd as the ens with which he is charged. Tnn Westminster Herald has our best bow for the following compliment, which we shall alwayfl try to deserve . : 'The Pittsburgh Gazette, in addition to furnish-' jug continually the latest news, judiciously se . :46, , ted and arranged, hes a foreign correspond , cu(, whose' communications are both rich and T racy, He has the faculty of rendering every . ngtvisiblo which he attempts to desedbec Ills letter dated Perth, Dolober, 1857, in which he describes. a voyage on the Danube, is the most • instructive and satisfactory , thing of the kind we have over;seen." ..Tho,cOirOspoSdent so handsomely referred: to to the worthy, Bishop:Simpson; of the M. in,th eß.. ttuirchTor our city, who is now, probably, Sole Land; The New Year wilt be soon.with us; :and we lave the means of Jaigely, increasing oar /lit of subscribers b y 05t...-The "ion of fien'i7 S. aun, of rstn_off two weeks ago with his father'e.reon wife: • ~.: . • , ,Vihst oon-of-a-ghn besure! irff after-hieu.t . . ERZ 1111 EM tannin Pints; befcife — Alderinaillitaj - or, yesterday, midaidaffidavit concerning matters touching the late killing; of, Caraprtell.lgeT,Ones, for which thelatterUs berm tididiiitiracquitted. The affolavitshoWs sonte otthwmoit remarkable develqminto totictdng the procuring of (esti mony nithe Jones case,.' and the getting oat of the way of other testimony, which we ever saw. We exceedingly regret that we are unable, for want of space, to giro irintire this 'morning.— The affidavit is, however, extremely interesting, and we shill give it to-morrow,. James Coop has laid himself liable to arrest for an attempt to procure' witnesses to commirperjnry, and a'charge tostlud effect is lodged against him. Tar &Tenant! Corar.—We learn that the Su preme Court., In Philadelphia, an Saturday, gave an opinion in the case of the Pittsburgh - and Steubenville Railroad Co. vs. Clark & Thaw., In this case the rulings of the. District Court, an the trial below, before Judge Hampton, are reported to be nverruled. Judgment reversed and mire facia: de novo. The main point was the validity of the transfer of thq defendants,' (Clark .kThaw) and others, of some 2.lonhores of stack to Earn:lll- Stanton, 334 , The-trans fer is pronounced invalid, and the original sub scribers remain liable for the unpaid WOO `meets thereon. Tar. prison a Harrisburg now 'contains: two persons convicted of murder indhe first degree, viz : Simon Green and Wm. Willainis. The for mer has been respited by the Governor-without date, and the 'Miter awaits his sentence. . The prison hero contains three persons Con victed of. murder in the first degree, and await ing the final decree, and seven others yet to be The prigen'in Washington county contains one man convicted of murder in the t Erst degree. lie is a brother to the woman Jones;oru3 of the three mentioned' bove as awaiting the 'Warrant 'of the Governor. RESUNED WORIL—The Chester county 71'me3 says that the cotton mills of Joseph Kipka, Esq., at Iklnnyulek, 'rent into operation again on Wed nesday last. Spencer's mills, at- Germantown, will also resume in a fevr,days."Tlie , extentive cotton - mills,' near Hestosiville,. Which' re cently changed proprietors, are.noi undergoing full repair, and will be in- full operation' in a , . . few days. These mills will' give emplaymept to, a' largo number of men and. women,..and•savo many deserving families from suffering-luring the winter: Quite a large,number of the SaStern mill 3 are , also resuming work. _ . . . PITTSBUBOU Teassztaiiimte Ritmtoan.-6- The Stockholders of the Pittsburgle& Connells- Nille., - Railroad elected the fellowinihew Beard hf - Directors yesterday : Beoj. H. Latrobe, William. Phillips, Thomas Bakewell, Aleitinder Miller, Joseph Pennock, Dan. R. Davidson, Samuel Long, Cyrus P. Markle, Wm. J. Anderson, ;Benj. Doford, fof p,„i t. Chas. IL Paulson, W. F. Murdock, Ittntme, 27 nab ettoet, has a few barrels of Syrup. made from the Chinese Sugar Cane, which is a very-superior article for fatally-use. Its this Is' the firsref that which 4F114 ap peared in the market, wo havii no ddubt every one will be anxious to try it; and if ire should judge from the speelMen we have neat and:last ed, those who once try this Syrup will not *Soon try any other. a Thursday last a woman robbed the house of-James B. Lane, of Lancaster of $5OO worth of silier plate.. She was arrested and discharged on the recovery of the goods. Thereupon she entered the house of Mr. W. C. Pinkerton and stole a gold buckle and a gold watch.. She thin hired a vehicle and set out-for Reading, but was overtaken, brought back to Lancaster and com mitted. . Toe Firemen's Association held a meeting last evening for the purpose orapportioning the new hose recently .purchascd for the..Lre companies. The apportionment decided upon finally was five sections to each company. The Relief demur ied 10 thia disposition of the hose as an unfair division, and refused to accept. The Associa tion adjourned till Monday night, the 21st inst., to.further consider the matter. A gas named Conrad Shank, a Carman - re ailing in.the Fifth Ward, arrested yesterday and committed toJail beasuse of his inability to pay his tax for $1,131 Where is the law for such. a proceeding? ifthere , be such law ought tti beeepealed. 7You, confine the man;in jail and lake t(iray the only means he has under heaven of earning the money to 'pay this paltry ax. This matter will do for furthur considena; - MISS JULIA 31. COOWE is - a faTOrile with all the theatro-gnera of this city anittlaserrhilY so; sheds a - worthy lady, as well no a goal actress. We know her frlendayill. age that her benefit, twilight abalrbe benefit indeed. Soo tho bill she ofiarsia-nnother colamn of this yorpari. • . Cannons. —We Reno ,proltentid.; by, Vtisiireafrian going toaherir Conldock lasi even= log which we regret very much. Wk, were. informetrhowerer, that he read to a large and delighted audience and can readily believe it without having been present. J. C. S HAIL pLess haabeen.appointed Aasislant Engineer on the Philadelphia Division ;of the Penna. Railroad. He bas been beretofora en .gaged in surveys on the Lebanon Valloy and Philadelphia and West Chester Railroads in this State and is said to be an efficient man. Aaarttra---A man named Hall, lisiug at Claysville on the Hempfield road, stabbed A Dr. Taylor in the nick and killed him instintl.V, -on last Saturday week. They bad previous' to the closci tight exchanged shots. Jealousy was the • CROSO. CIIAILITT COSCRIIT.—We learn I.4at a.class of gentlemen and ladies of Allegheny City are re hearsing with a viewer giring a charity concert, at an early day, in the Presbyterian Church, Manchester, for the benefit of the poor of that 'btirough. A usr of very desirable stocks are to be sold Ibis creak% at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. f.t.t. Fifth street, by P. 31 . Davis, auctioneer. Sic the card of Mr. °ray, hterchant Tailor a our advertiaing cohitittia. Lantos', F/LNCY Funs.—Four thousand dollars worth Tors havo jut ken received :lit A. Me- Tighe's, corner of Grant and Fifth streots, all of which were purchased at the great auction sale of tho Hudson Bay Company, hold in New York on Friday hut. Tho primes brought; in manyinstaiscos, were far below' the cost of manufacturiog; so much so that McTighe can now sell w handsomo et of Fars' 'at five dollars, extra fine Stouo Martin at from ten .to fifteen dollars, and - real Mink Sabin at twenty dol lar', the until price of which is $35. • `RAGLANS, Sack and Frock Overcoats,' for Men, Youth and Boys. Dress and Business Coats neatly Cut and mado. Fine Plush and_Silk.Vests and a largo variety of fine and common Pantitne,ir on hand - and selling at close rates by Carnaghan, Allegheny City. Special attention is invited to the full stock of tine Coatings, Pant stuffs and Vestiags, kept ex clusively, for custom work, which, with' a ohotco variety of Gloves Hosiery, Shawls, Mans, Tics, be dtspa Me mos, ed of at favorable prima Terms strktly. east!, hence the low rates. Tae Darner ov Miran. Woon.—The rather sur prising intelligence of the defeat of Mayor Wood, in Zlew York, reached the city this morning. The lion Fernando takes the matter seriously, to heart, and ho says the. duly consolation he can base, under the...circumstances, will be to come on to Philadelphia and get himself a snit of clothes at the Diroten Stony Clothing hall .of Rockbill k Wilson, Nov 603 and 60:i Chestnut street, above 6th. Tun Pita. Duna—Who could dream of tho wag °bade such an undertaking 413 the manufactory of Purgative Pill assumes erbonit comes into goner . • And how painfully do the • folloWing nnm al Aof the amount of human niobium and bore ape.. mo t ag ate' of a remedy gists forth to , ufferifilb this. • 'se. Cr. J. C. Arun, 'Lowoll, combat'. forty g rove per diem th manufarres in bis la . --A t all the . year. 'This jo of his Catharlic Pats, throe,; •••• second. - We thus eight bores a minute or m00d... DIU ovary day. find over 43,000 portions swallow th... ' 4, of that or 1,296,000 smooth • Physicians, thtur's . • meal i43,ooo patients a day who seek from the . cal skill of one man. Surely that nionshonld be, a. ho is to this case, ono of the first intelligence and of - the bights character. Ills occupation entails upon him a fearful responsihfila fur th e weal or ofbi, fellow man...—Puisittville leder. $lO,OOO wOrtri - of well.madoClothing formes and bOys, at prises to suit 'the thous.. Having now on hands 'about the , above amount of fiae first-class clothing, a choice 'assortment of :goo pi e ce go ods f or custom' work, and a oat stock of gents' and toys' Fundshiog (loods,l will commence to-day a general leering out sale of the whole. The stock will be found the very best of its kind, arefUlly selected, well. made, and much of it bought at prices highly favorable. It Will ho nadentioodthat this if not the oft-repeated "selling off below cost," or its,kindred trict h selling out to quit business," bat a sessaabla sale er fashionable goods and at pricoamneh below the rOgular rates. Terms, as usual ,strictly cash. - J; L. CADNACIIIAL.I. "Medteal Testimony- ' cMtnote on ros vartedleeeOne of the magic stealing user , Ls narrated et Dr. ldelarsee Venolfoge by Dr. John_Dottst, of Lowell, Trumbull Co., Ohio; The am wits notate Yeutut lady irho Ma been flurry sick for :sour vems, end lied onssulted number of,physielinn, who had treated It mane of /Toler' sue Uteri. Dr. Sutler was then celled in, and for • time be lieved with by piedreenors that It was lean or Yu:denims. fle wee, however, som forced to the tonclrolon that Ade potieut woo ralferlog from vonas, and .sitai' much prreom- Mon premiled OD tiff to take two doses of Dr.ltcLene's Ver. iodine, prepared by Timing Bros:. erPittiborgb. This medicine had the egad of reauding.from 'ber's countless comber the lamed. else. idler she mend Ahem. Mr beelth immedistely Sho is sinevi! . mentedosed contiones to enjoy areellelit health.' tel_Purchesets odDb ardor to est faltDß:•ll4.lllWil (=EMU= VEakiblif manufactured by wwouNsi zoos. of rtrhol7l4o6 Ra. "DOW VeMir . P . maw ! Don ars worthlrar:' Ito. Mow. Verrarogr, DUrrolo. brated r t.er 4111,1; Ono now be bid at all nopectablndfus 4' i 1I APPLES-150 bbl.. choice or, swnw wi4Uut 14"46'nZ 0 G"an • etivlas In 'eats Ili:atm sale by T. LITTLE& 00. Telegraphic )from' Saanr.Hoon, Dee. 7.—The Collins mail steamship Baltic, which left Lirerpool on the 25th ult., has ay. Baltic, Or this point. Her odrices are four days later. The political min furnished by the Baltic is of an unimportant character. No later latices are furnished from India. Gen!. Havelock and Wilson hare both been bayoneted. Consols closed at 891@90k. • An easier feeling prevailed in commercial circles. I Further tuning were announced, including the fol lowing houses s—llbarg t Creamer, Hombarg—lis bilities.£l,ooo,ooo; Cain & Joslyn, London—liabili ties 1300,000; Herman Stiller 8 Co., London—lia bilities large; Alex. Emits London—liabilities largo; Penctistore A; Marshall, provision dealers, Llverpool--Ilabilities large. together with several Hamburg and Bremen houses. The Banks of England rind France are Loth gala lag trillien rapidly. Lire:pool Cotton Market.—Richardson, Spence 6; Co.'s Circular report a decline of is Cotton, while the newspaper"necomits notes nd change In prices. The sales for the four days amounted to 13,000 bales including 2,000 to speculators, and 1,000 t 6 exporters. .Quotations closed irregular: Messrs. Richardson 01 Brothers report flour 01 ' closing with an advancing tendency, and Is higher; Wheat was 203 d higher, the improvement being chiefly on fair and middling qualities; Corn hada declining tendency and war is lower. Richardson & Spence quote Ureadstuffs quiet and steatly; - Whest buoyant and all qualities slightly advanced. The fol lowing quotations are reported: Wheat: red Gsalsi white Gs 6d@7s 91. Corn, mixed, nominal to; 37s Gd@Mis Cid. The provision market was generally dial. Rich ardson, Spence k Co., quote beef, pork, bacon, and 'lard dull; Lard was nominally quoted 6.SsigGos. The pressure on the Bank of England was gradu ally.diminishing, and there were signs of a relosa lion in the discount market. 310ni3' W 3.3 abundant at 067 par cont. on tho took exchange. Tharo weir, rumors of . tho probable funding of .ox. hango bills. Si. Fould, tho FrenelyMinister, of State, was lid a visit to Loudon. 'lCUres!beliiivel his visit had refer ence to , ilituncial ulnae> -zeinlin question 0E44 Principalities. - • " A meeting of the Paris -distillers was held to ine moralize the government to raise an import duty on foreign - spirituous liquors, on the ground that they cannot compete with foreign importations. The government informed the deputation who bad charge of the memorial that inquiries bad been instituted, and it would be guided by the result. -- It is said that the Spanish Meilen]] question still presents dangers. -Lord Ilowden had gone to Madrid to [ago the re ception of the Maxims Envoy. The enancial - crisis woo beginning sensibly to af fect Rnssin. The Bank of Lisbon was about to table the rate of discount. The yellow fever was still violent at Lisbon. Tbo deaths average 80 daily. At Ifatatnargnad Stockholm large money Institu tions- hid been formed to a.salst commercial men, and sustain public credit. Advices ft= Vienna note a continuation of . the financial and commercial crisis. Money was scarce and prices of raw produce were declining continually. Wass - mason, Dec. 7.—On motion of Mr. Benja min, a resolution was adopted that the eathinescrib ad by the Constitution be administered to the new Senators by Mr. Bright, thee" - oldest member present. Andrew Johnson, of Termessee, and Mr. Clark, of 'New Hampshire, took their seats. The Senate proceeded to ballot for President pro tempore. Mr. Fitzpatrick was chosen and returned thanks, when the usual resolutions were adopted to inform the House and the Preddent of the C. S. of an organization. The Senate then went into execu tive kession, and confirmed the President's nomina tion of Gmi. W. Bowman, oditor'of the Bedford Ge tette, as Superintendent of Public Printing. - HOCTSE.-221 members answered to their names. A quornm being thus ascertained to be present, the House proceeded to the election of Speaker. Mr. Orr was nominated by Mr. Jones of Tenn., and Mr. Grow by Mr. Banks, which resulted as follows: Orr, 128; Grow, 81; thattering, 13. The Clerk appointed Messrs. Stephens .and Banks to conduct Mr. Orr to this chair. The oath seas administered by . Mr. Gid dings. On assuming the chair he expressed - Mt thanks for the honor conferred, and said the delicate and respon sible duties of the chair would, bo comparatively light if be should bo so fortunate as to secure the co-ops:r ation of the enfentwen in despatching business and upholding the dignity of the' Hume. On motion'of Me. - Clingman, the rules of the last house worn arloprculaill olherwlso onlered, , ulth a proviso to. the 231 rule.— Mr. Allen, of Illinois, was elected Clerk of the House, receiving the same number of votes as Mr. Orr received for Speaker; Mr. Glosbranner was tied tergeint-at:Arms and Mr. Hackney, door-keeper; Mr. dinky was declared Postmaster by resolution. Mr. Florence, of Pennsylvania, gave notice of his intention to Introduce a bill Tor the entire suppres 'slob in tbe - District, et Columbia, of all bunk notes as currency, or of all bank notes of a less denomina tion than $lOO as a circulating =Aleut" • • , Thu House than adjourned. J • J.: WASIIINCTON Ctvr, Dee, I.—At the lioMaTatie reeves held this evening 109 members of the - 11M= trete in attendanet, --- . . . - 211 r." Foulkiier mild." a . atatementto the eireet.th . at Wishing to becomotelly.serpsaloted with the faro to connection with the remarks made in the former .eauena by Mr. Clements greeting Mr. Wendell's ohmmeter; ho wrote- let4o, to Mr. Clements, whe replied that a eerrupt proPositlon had been made to him la Irsbeir of. Mr—We del. Mr.:Wendell in hit letter, on tlae :abject haring beeur , rereirtglo . lllllr; 'emphatically denied that any proposition of the na ture stated hod boon made with his knowledge or authority, and that it must have been by some one too lazy to work, too proud to steal, and ashamed to beg. The nboro correspondent.° was submitted by Mr. .Ennikner. Mr. Clements said that when the proposition was made he referred the individual to the Act of Con gress providing penalties against persons making approaches to members of Congress for corrupt pur poses; the maw was in his power, but for the sake of his family he would not expose him. The correspondence having been read, a vote on the nomination for Printer ensued. Mr. Houston withdrew the name of Mr. lianks and proposed that or Mr. Steadmau r who received sixty votes from the Southern and Western mem. ben. Mr. Wendell received only 31 votes. Messrr, Faulkner and Hopkins voted for Mr. Barris, of the Onion. Seem of the members refaced to vote, and trouble is apprehended at the vote in the Dense to morrow. WASHINGTON Cirr, Dec. 7.—Tho entire Globr and a supplement issued to-day are occupied with an ex position of the alleged frauds on the purchase of books during the lust Congress. The publication has produced much sensation, particularly about the Capitol. SPRIAGFINLI), Mass., Dec. 7.—Anson Pholps (Re publican) was re-elected Mayor of this city to-day. New Beorono, Moss., Dec. 7.-0..11. Dunbar, (Republican,) was re-elected Mayor of this' city by 10 plurality over Mr. Ilarlar.d, the Citizens' candi date. Tho latter carried a majority in Councils. LAWRENCE, Dec. 7.--John It. Rollins has been chosen Mayor of this city. Dee. 7.—Darin it Steel's forward ing warehouse, Livingston I Co., forwarders; Bur bridge I Sons^ktablen • Jeffries 1 Sons' coach spring factory, on Market, aborts . Eighth Street, were de stroyed by lire early this morning. Two dwellings on Grape street wore also destroyed, and other build lags adjoining, were damaged. Ringgold school house corner Eighth and Fitzwater streets, Was de stroyed by Gm on Sunday morning. Wean:acres, Doe. 7.—The Southern mail, which arrived this evening, brings the Mobile Register of the 30th ult. That paper learns that a rumor was received at Now Orleans by the Daniel Webster, that the steamer Fashion had landed Oen. Walker and his band of fillibtuters in Nicaragua, and was on her way back to New Orleans. NEW Yong, Dec. 7.—The Lemmon slave case was decided by the Supreme Court to-day, affirming the decision or Judge Paine, and declaring the slave free. Tho bank statement for tho week shows an in. In leans of $1,370,000; increase of specie $l,. 760,000; increase in circulation $34,000; decrease of deposits $1,017,000. Bones, Doe. 7.—A Committee has been appointed to investigate tho affairs of the Middlesex Mills Co., and to determine whether work is to bo resumed. The Committee is to report within 30 day,. Telegraphic Marhel• NEW YORE, Dec.7.—Cottou NY a deellulug (cadency; 2 200 ludas sold; there Is tw quotable chums. Flour Srm; 11,000 bbl. eat Wheat firm; 40,009 bualesold At $1,306.5140 fur White, and :1;2001,10 for Ital;Afilwanklo Club $1661,02; Clilcago Spring 034.515 c . Corn quiet; 14,000 bush told At S3@tisc, andlOc for now Wilke. Pr 011.101311 doll. Dr prod 1103 s firm. Coffee heavy at 9130%c. Tobacco 11X(plac.— Tallow 10c. Lard 14c lower; sales at 10.q10%. Stecks doll; Cblcago 'Rock lehind 73%; Central bonds 02'4 : Michigan Southern 10; N. Y.Ceutral 74%; Reeding 51%; Erie 17% 1 41 0 ' Cisme:cm, foro.7.—illoar fit held tblaeveulng with ruorr fir... 000 .. 12,000 bid.. ...Id Sh holden are making $4.10 at the closer; realpt• large; shine Satetrday they mould to GAO Gbh. Whiskey closed doll at 101, Hoye ern ort. ow:gad-and - are rather et t5rd45:16 for WO ILis. to 2501ie. overage. Lighteschangs on New York handeaned tol3 j ptar ceot:premlum and 441311 with IncTesetd PrOlllloo/ • sumbenged; thero i. out touch dolog. tho 'User to dear; thersoometer6o ° . • 'vs, (Dec. a--Sales of Ohio Floor at $4, and ESITE" .- MTS. The .apply of Moat Is large, and City••• of red at $181,05; vbito market 11011; Sales Dram white at 43(00eryel• Corn, receipts low 16055 c; n ew GNP?. Smyrna Etoon, from tbo dobilitatlng4ects of which other diseases are engendered, may be petma noutly cured in a few days by the 'proper use of co,,t<ei Spanish sifirense, whichis now acknowledg ed to ho the only true remedy for nob afflictions. GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly Pertained. Sure cure and preventative et Chapped Dandy, Pace and Lips, for aale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, corner PaID and SL Clatr Stmts. FEATIIERS.--3 sacks, just received and . by by . 8. lIARBAUGII. 131 - OPS.-15 bales Prime New York flops in a a Eton and Iter sale br as: • E. UARBAUCIII. 40hhd8. Prime Sugar, new crop, 100 bias. Whom. orrlclog owl for rale by ee2 JAM'S aAIIDINTIL MOLASSES-- • • ICU bbl.. prime Plantation (MK Coopenge,) • 40 Et James Sonelloase, " In idorob and tor ale at reload prime and acconnnodsling term, bj lIITCHELTILEE, /a, 209LIberty stmt., COI)FiSH-10 drums Wit. 'Codfish in 'lltiare gm 4 tbr sea by T. LITTLZ &•CO., del . Ncr.ll2 Second amt. E:=l Weellaynevlecrotin!DVlttsbargh Merkt■ flNzerteri Apo:L.l6l forlhe Pittsburgh Gaseir-3 Prersscuun,"Tuccesr, Drautass ti, 1S:;: The arra* of businettit anirs improves but slowly. Our community eUd not suffor no much from the rot obi. as other places, be, the progress .of recuperation from it V slower ham than elsewhere, Nevertheless, 'ebony to nets • beginning a( inarovemmat, and by tho time winter to user we hope to swan full recumry of our w..b..1 activity. The weather contlonm mild widths , rivers. open. N0vi „,,b,,,, to b,ftterrupted and preduce is coming forward steadily bath by ricer and rail. The receipts by railroad loot week were large, and I considerable shartrof them were from along the line of the roads, showing that the produce of the interior is molly tooting Tho bulk of the receipts from all aortae& b for the East, and ~,.s torment by the Pennsylvania Egad as rat in received. Thu rot-clots of flour by river wen& M:1,621 bbis, by ralfiend 10,00 t bbin of wheat by rim 25,551 bush end by railroad 7,631 bosh. The priers of bre:gangs ero slightly on the decline, our figures being - tient:may lower than last week. The tend. ency of the market everywhere Is downward; and although the general dedication throughout the country to sell may keep bloke great deal that &meld otherwise be offered, it Is not probable that the dectinal during the winter will er• cend the supply. The foreign market it will be noted, to eery dull and low! and the,exports from New toile Mew a large !albumen' from Lad year. Loot week thny were al,- itll bite flour, and 171,1 a/& hod, wheat, against 0 3,27 0 bids near, and 470 ' ,Urri bush wheat In same week last year. The money market Icahn city In without chaug,e. The banks ere lodping thoirctistonzers freely,d.,ot there is little now paper_dawking.. 017.the - streid.aret blest paper could ueotultes b iltbeedato per (VIII lees as thfrels motto! that kind hfrering, and operators are &by flail other find,, there but little doing. , The troth of our jobbers end wholesalt&heuses with the country appear.bee well kept up. - The orders, to be Arno, our l011.11,•11 the C*o4try MarettatlN all buy startug. ly; Nit they part, . remarkably well, and this branch rail .01. trade if out mar much. ( Tho N. Y. Triinnsior Saturday says: . alloney is offorok flinty on good neck leans at low (Wei ot iriterest,and b qhltetts abundant as recently reported: Transactions in paper ari quite moll, arid meetly In signa ture. of the blest rank. We hear of negotiation& et to per cent; but the largest elate °reales are at 12 for this guiltily of paper. There f. SCOritilMellSCUlCity of business paper and, according to moral appearances, the decrease is likely to go enduring the winter. Then:alb by the America are received, but they con Min but few important items nut included in our tole graPhiu diaPktoh. The tone of the Tamale toads to the in. premien that zolmotary Claire, at the latest moment, o'ooo somewhat lens gloomy, turd the arch - stet the Persia doubt less assisted In sustaining the improved reading. The de. • nand for money trot xery urgent, but the obeenco or new failures checked the .le. The Tank ban taken advantage or euspenalon of the 7lont Act to the exteetCof 22,000,000. It bad also been toned to mall over 23,000,01.0 consols.” . . . The export of prcaloce from New York last week Q. coasidesiblo •drellee on last year. The ha. ports of Dry Goeds were $544,600, egalitst $1,449;3115 Id the mane week last year,. The falling off-In the rosette „_*.seel: leveled by thous. SaliDtornmentioarsitorkialoreTAß mast. .111arge, tieing p,t88,140 - agatam1116.414,61117 The mport of aped:, from Boehm last week was Pings), cal from Newirork.ll,B4B,7so—eserly three The stassnorDa Wolcasalay from New York, slll take over o million mom. Therm shipments, now resumed 60 largely ae strorblog all the gold Intel,' received from Dorms, as well Bethel from California. ThoCincimiallCoostaercio of Deter lay sap . "Slght Exchange on New Cork continuos dull, with In creased,ollierlop, and the merketls worettled and Irregu lar. The henkMg home. seemed unwilling la buymything • over 1 prem., thong - 111W prem. wore the *Rimy rate.. "No change was perceptible to the Market for hogs today. Timodarings warnlight; bon seemed to be shout equal to the demand, Drover. oactinue to pack on their own ac count may generally. flogs have commenced arriving loom Udine and lillneio and ere may leek for large re. oelpts nest.week. "In the Proviihm market the badmen doing Is lune' moderate, without my modal change in mice, Thumle a large numbered' Eastern Prorldon men' Imre, bat they - ere not doing mean not anything beyond tint which le neres. eery to meet their current - Wants?' Thu N.O. 111311E110 of the 29th Gaye: "SUGARTtio demandhas continued fair and prices have further improved, the mice Compr [dog GOO Whim Wed.. day, 700 oh Thursday and 800 yesterday, making en eggs. gate for the three day. of 7.100 Ude, and for the week of 1250—the market clueing witho geed demand for • the bet. ler qualities, and firm at the following quotation.: Inhaler :C/NYact Cannon. tit Fair to'rully Fair),c, , Prime ail end Choke G},..,70014. Low Clarified rotor et ' 6,40 Gy, , mad flood do at 14.?lij8iAc. 'United deco the gith instant, Tilt .bhds. "510LASSIZ—The salmcomprisC - 12:k bide on Wedreis.' daf, mostly at 24e: 1250 on Thursday at "Z(4l24e,meetly at T ; yestonlay at -Mirai2.7,l.7c, making; m aggregate for We three daym of filat* UM, aid for the Week of 7001/ The empply of half barrels befog moderate and the demon , ' fair, they have commode,' full prices, closing yesterday at bble.ihselred Mee th e 20th lint., 6260 Ulf and I=o half AdllES—tho marker for Pots and narks Continues loan• lesate. and oar onotattenta aro altogether nominal at 66. 0 .h1. for Pots and ei for Pearls'. Soda Ann Is steady al &j 4 for ordinary. APPLM—the receipts am not so heavy as linty were. and the amount pressing on the market it qnito entail We quote C.11[1300 to medium varieties .t 0.01,25 per phi and prime dont sl.,pUkt,l,G2. Choice Winter aro q.t..' at ±,1,7442. Ith'ANti—lbern Is P bottoi Coolin g ,owing to Ili° light top ply; 'Mime small white host besii . In limited _lots, Pt sl,l2l,hht',.' The demand is- not twill's, sod it coriOn6l tilt===l 111.1TTElt AND DUO—the er_an.lty of primo roll Lollar has kept up gaol/Dion% ea]. of lain kw, for parking, at 12 1 .0, good at 11 curl chola. at 10, and wanted. k1g7,3 aro stet: seam, tea quote. at Itl although 0010 bare hien mado as high as 17. - - ' • • UUCKWIIKAT FLOUR—the Ingelry for shlptoopt pm- Tenn t A o a:cumulation of docks: min fit bolk.,fmto tint famlCal. $2 VICO Do, storl from atom, Io Ga tb eks, nt:r2,37 p 2,40. BUCKETS AND' TUBS—easalletarere at PalLtote 1111.0 selling as follow. Backe. ',sl 7‘41731 95, common and hooped; No. t Tubs SO 2.% N 0.2 15 No. 3 75; ftg Nu. 4 $3 25; per dons.- These roesah prin., par funds, at factory Yrom gore, mammon boa.. aro bold ate per dwell. 1141140318—therele stair impply, and In ices rang from st 25 per dozen for mum= to pi for choice bitro, Interne. diab grad. moglogorcordlogly. 1 llasillas Rom coil, 13 0 16 lltudllu Rope, cut, 14 cTi lb • Llcuspllctre, coil, 15 e lb White Rope, cut, 16 e . 1.1 lb Timed Rope, cod, 14 c 11 lb Tarred Rope, cut, 15 c "c 1 lb • Itseklutetinttl, tlnc, 15 c 11 lb Packlug Y a rn ,eum 12 c 11 R. , DIM ODUDt.. , -11,1611.1; $1,6 T.2,8153,.:5 I, ,t.r.. td.inN Vicnll, 16 cot. 11 tb. .4 rte.*, 1 1 , 5 1. $2,7 004 3 . 7 a 1 4, 40, • lietup,l4 Mai tlas 14 N.. PLOUOII L1T4164-116uRIJ, 67 ct.. dm- Hemp. 70e. OOTTON YARNS- , tre an out advised of any cl.aller eluogo to figures. tod coutlutte our quotallottu •',011i5 * • 4415,45010.1nrade1r 4..: Na. 11 it 12...2: ................. ''' N 0.13 "6e1116 I 110114 ._.27eitP6 : Nu. POITTO TA .. 13c llto —l2 c lb No No, MI 11. c 1114 No. 11/DO. N 0.700 10c'Tt, CllllME—llsorolo a 1.111 - nopply In mookot Lot the do mood 11 limited to dm angditn or tiro retail trade. :oleo ordinary w. IL at 9; primo cutting at ii;gylo, rind thnlien CANDLES AND SOAP—Candles are steady at our quota. Dian :—Jlppod 12, mould 12% and ododuatdino Senn remains as before, steady at 5 5,r CI 011161011, 5 . 14 for Dabs. nod 10 for Sawyer . . Toilet and Castile, 6% for do Clientlnd 011ra, and 7 for do German. DDICU DEEP—oothing dolor, qnotet4ens Ore 00113i.1 14OOIL. DRIED FRUlT—the receipts are so small that prima are a shade stronger; eel. of Apple,' at $1,1241,9, and reachee at $2 FEATHER-3—.lre note =des primp western, ou arrival, at 60, Loot only in arasJl lots; froursture they are held at 65. FEED—we noto mles of country mill feed on arrival, at 6041,90 per 1002 a, according to quality. _ FlSH—there is alight but regular demand to, Hectare' No 3, large, at $11,500e12 till, cod $0.2.5 r4l hit LLE Hali fax (taring $0.615 Wire Fish, ordinary bil; Lake Superior do jl2l hairdo ordinary t.5,7:4,0,00, do Lake Superior $6,50; Trout, bb/. s2,faX4Sio. FLOUR—the market is noltodnll met luautmetu under the present thellalog letulerey; there Is very little offering from the croantry, and In the abeence of leading sales from first ham/. It isdlilleolt to giro correct, quotations. A lot of 130 bLls super suld Ruin firet hood. Yesterday at $4,05, and extra:may to quoted at $4,25(44,27. Prom store, rake of super at $4,50, extra at $4,71 and family do At $4,9%, 6,12. Rye Flour, sales from More at $3,76. GRAlN—them la stood y demand for Oato and solos ou wharf from wagon and from Mpot, at °• - 4.1.A".1. New Corn is coming In more freely; sales at 4b045 on wharf and from wagon, and moo primo White at 50. Ryo Is in do- mond and,ecarcm sales at t..SGCO. Barley la also ammo and wanted at CoS for spring and 60 for fall. Wheat 1.1.,Eu11: wo quote sound BlveUeortatienn to prima Rod at 900a$1, nod prime White at 51,03E41,05. UROCERIES---a row lots of rum crop Sugar and Molasses hare arrived, tort hardly enough to test and fl Um market, and we saute fur too present, now Sugar at 1G21e9, and Mo W.% at 44015: old Nagar remains an before, at 13,444.09 c, for Ishithh Mobutu", 40045 fur Island and 45(gfAl for NOW Orleans. C0rf0e,12@124.4, and RICO f4f,66. GAN PlPE—the follorriug ant the %Mations for wrought ron tubing: Per Foot. Per Cont. loolsGos (go.— 7 elf !% Inch , Grts nn . s ..... • io 13 " 3% 1 "173 " 4 ° ° 1 !.4 Subject to tho customary diacoutst. 001.18-41 to market to out oo 'firro as last week, and wo quote Um Hugs at 4644!4, grosa,and dreamed do at (44. 14sy_pviers am tlrm; otcady sales at emirs at $1:1el1e tow quota green hides at 4, and dry do at 12€413. 114):4 & NAIL:4,-o , er° ha very Ilea demand, hot card rates ore unchanged, and no repeat Or quotations Ino3, an.DLLA Common trouper In ....lXlPer poun Ol d ...... J uutat al.), taco. Iron Plow Wings " 134 Inch. )3laba " ...4 111•" KARS 1 " 101.110 ICJ Nalle .3,60 3•1 8d to lid " Dreele • Yens Nnlln If keg .. ,75 s+l • Id " " 4,2.5 Ilent quallty. WOAD AIM NUAILL. • flora, Shoe 1 by M, 7-1 O yc Inch Dandy Tire, I% bychl, ILI Id Inch... 31/i theldle Wen 11,i and I),1 by 3,16 and lo 1 do land by MO 21'.4 4,761 Stake+ 6 4!...frl , l 6 4h all lengths...- " • • 611 11E1=1 14001, IRON. Nos. 13,14,16,10.17 P lb 416 le, Mt, M/ e N... 6 LARI:.wo ore without Ire bold at 11011% in Lids. LEATH Eli—the 'meta is as below lied Spanish Solo 'p ..... &outsider fiddl " wr " Skirting Loather 14 GC:— 0 1 10 33034 Sheet Dram 32. 011r—Lard 011 No. 1 11/{. declined to 92c1451, the inside figura tur cash. Linseed 011 I. Moody st 67@i30. pontroE3—in moderato nem& sales of Reds PO at , riroi at Wr..4 4 4 Piaci. 4 E444 and floshannceks 60. tikIEDS--thero is scarcely my Clorensed coming in; we Toote 5.4 4 44 60 per bush of h 2 Me. Timothy Is very Milli hoidens& $2 from. ore. hot sales twins bo effected at ova UT& irlasomd is ito edy at VI. SALT—• steady demand end. , eales at previous rates -41.62 fur No. 1 end Sin ihr &tn. TALLOW—atin of rougli at 0 and rChlerod 411 9. WINDOW GLASS — Ficaa are firm. - arid we rep set our awtationa gsr the gm*. .It., city mike *598 and 420 1 v . 00; g . ,.10 , t 415; 8311 to 0011 anti 9212 to 10213, s4a6; 3:13 to inl3 sad 9114 to 10016.54,60. Th.n v. e.th price, cc .ary Una& ranao 60 cente Isom t b. rococedlng medium sir., 10 it cent accent off. WHITE. LE Mir nut in Moody demand at V,60 keg forpme lu Mir and drY lb, &Wen to the usual dim. wn fiedisd 3 Ho 9 . ort. wa d Lltheries WIIL2IIII--nleeof raw yesterday se IL, 4 , mi. In large loti 20, end in the moan way of 21. rmulloos: parer. Oily No 1 in tem,ller; correct our fignies ..... 4Fr.n146 - .21(it.14 03030 at 6%; Dor do Sheet Cop- 6LLE0117.15 . 1t CATTLN Mditlll.7 • • Tlganti. — Dtes . lmm, 8.184;. Diat , gg...the market Pig ea It ter firmar. The unneher omnd a c d too, and batch:need dealers took 800 of them, the. price. Main ram 2 % M- 5 74 alum. equal tot© :IA net. tkoml medium to ptiose &tit. 36 , 4, gro ., hot nudity of taro been. ena nut up RUMP—there wrera mate 10) head In the rata", onty 800 Wog sold, the roe. goi ptr ng YAN . rinet a t T i nted f.t.,30 35 11 1 =reittr tot ertt Irenrenolimste for this market, the number at - Oa. rain 1 1 600 , not. ...MUMS Mom that gent Rut, tll,PnCtiara and hatchet. Nut about ...nOO head, Mat ...tow r at ..rout. Mat Prices had a WlJe ~..g o_ f rou, 4 46 row, but the:main sales:were al 4V, 04%, gran, and at the ?malt • writing the prevailing Sig imports b 7 River MoNONGAGELA NAVIGATION GO.—G i;sile, enu or, bbls sides, owner; 44 aka cum, Baxter & Olcß Su bbls Gonr ' liniudisr; 40 ski.. sUns, owner. OS sks care Drown: 02 do do, lloikt & cot 'Os ska oats owner 1 bl wool, 2bp raps I Idle brooms, 16 bbls apples, 10 bbls. bxe, sundries, owners; 10 bbls floor, George. WEICEELINO per Tigrews-11 Lo tobacco, 147 kg's Xmas, Jones; I'll Ma batboy, Saab; 15 bza mdc, 41 km nal, 374 bale paper, owocra; 11 bdla paper, do 101 aka barley, /balk 116 do do, brown k Sirkpatrick; 23 bbls rye flour, Mcßums k Abler; aka rye, Chadwick; 50 aka b w thou, Ilageo; do do, owner; 59 dodo, Herbst; 12 bga titans, 5 bbl, bottol, Floyd; 30 bbla flour, Bra:92 01:1 n w floor, NI cCntchsou: gall stone ware, :tarn. Sr. LOOTS per Endcavor-15 lath bag', Campbell; 73 ska wheat, 31cBano AnJar; CO bbls Sow, 3.lartio; l bbd Ila tobacco, Swindler, 115 hides ' McCune .k Young. I=s aka wheat, Kennedy k co; OiO bbl, floor. P 3 sks wheat, 1 Co nuts, Clark k nu; WOO fito brick, Mitt a co; 51 pkgs. Mur phy; 2 bbl, applea, Rlppart; 12 pkg.; goods, McCatadless cm . 5 aka feather; Wilson. Childs 5 , pkg. goods, Bag. aloy, Cosm-ave k en; 23 pkgs wide, Cooper k mealy. ZANESVILLE per Emma Graham— 2GGL Doirr, Clark A cot . 21U duo buckets, 23 ne,t_r, 15 dog lets, Winn. pig iron, Dooley, grare A rot SU Stir apples, Lt. 1 .1. d Edgorton; 64 aka con/ Frtron WI do du, Dorriugt ou; 13 do do, Graff & co; 8.1, do, Wilson. tiF:W ORLEAX3 jro R. F E.uss—lts) bbla mOlaties, 10 du grrte., 15 du tallow, Floyd S co; JO Idols sugar, 49 bbls Inulasves. .11celorkau, Ilerrun & co; 31 do do, 'Denney, 2 hhde lines, Jones d: Cuoley; 5 do, sugar, Dalsell; 9 do do, Uardlnar•, 10 blits floor, Ballast; 2 clots tools, 03111= 30 Gls cottvu, lieunedy, Child, Q co; 111 du do, Maack co; .1 Idol sugar, 3 bids molasses, Lindsay; 12 du alcohol, Hayden 10 do oil. Rosa; 3 do [coitus:a, 51111 s; 110 bgn wheal, Brown littkpatt leg; 134 do .10, VoealtUey; 5 bgs feallters,3l'llthlet 31 bids whisky. 95 do flour, Clark & co. CINCINNATI per Hare! Inill-70LLIs flour, Wm lloiraec, 1 Lis drugs, 12 Lida, 1 Ls., 1 sk ginseng, 4 bga amske root, 2 kgs, 100 Wm pig metal,.Wilsou,CLilds co;.100 Ohio flour, Liggett; !mks hair, 30 Lie cottotr,3Bo bbl. floor, Clark & co; IcJA; do do, ?dell., & AoJor, 2 kip:shoo nails, 1 Ls Lard nare, 0003, Donnell m; 18 bgs ginsang, 2do make root; Lee;o4 & err, 3 bg3 feathers; Thompson & co; 102 L 331 wheat, Atwell, leo & co; 100 liga talimt ; Voeghtloy; 421 do do, Kennedy &co, 100 Ude floor, Singer, 113iiman & co. MEMPIILS per Oortaucalore Perry-1471 Lbls flour, 77 Ws cotton,Sboetmdo, Clark & co; 100 Lgs amat, Brown, & Kirkpatrick; 100 IRAs floor, Langley & liinkearl; 100 do do, McCulley: 8 pkga Ilnre , Jones & Cmluy; 3 lthds tobacco. IVeytimu; 2 LLds, 1 Lo do, 31.ure: 2 bbdo do, Taylor. 201 Lpe wheat, Kennadr, 4 hge feathers, 20 tons, pt g mataL:llc hoe; 17 tons pig metal, Lippincott; Cdo do, 1100 k & Doi nor; 74 dodo, IVllson,Childs & co. I asterday was certainly ono of the moat delicious days that ever shone out of the hearer.s. The sky was clear, the air son as May, the sun warm and - Id...ant and the face of nature as like that of 1 4 pr lug as Spring itself. The ricer was nearly v feet In the morning and rising through the day. The levee was as clean. as a floor, and gaits a admire id - Lnham doing. 'We now quite a number of dray loads of Iron etc. being shipped 'for doermriver. 'The arrival, were tits Sigmas from 'Wheeling. with a fall load; the Endeavor from be - Louis, with wheat anS flour; the it. F. Sass from Neer °rime, with sitgorrmalassearand ration; At. EtatnaGrabam from with floor and - corn; thc;itarefliallccOgrtincinnith.siith4llOur,Wheat and pig, fain; aintliirCommOdaliTSrryTfehr_hietnphisPritis cotton, etc. etc. From these steamere , wert. lande d about WOO bids ;four, mcatly for the that, and abont dOdi ligs of wheat, mainly for manufacture here. - Cloned OtT.—We can attention to the splendid Empire City which gooaont to-day u a reguLar packet for Cincin nati. Copt VandergrirPerlll giro passengers good berths.— There is also the splendid little. Emma 'Graham, Captain Ayresomil Mr. Abbott In the ofileo, , trill go Got to day. just as the elixir 13 etriking 1. 'Alio - Rocket tho regular Wheeling packet fur thla day...lMpt Wolin is her gentle. manly commander. Thei Eunice gni be hero Grr Cincinnati on Wednesday.. The Delmont haulod , in to take a le4d for. Louisville . yesterday. The . Quaker city, Capt hiclknald,la ready for Cincinnati. The'ulegantearobridge Cajaf Llese;. Is duo this morning amt to advertised for SL Louie. with dispatch Tito tilenwbod dies and advertised kw the same place. - The A rizonla, Capt Rerdrneit, Will go today or to-morrow. She Is welt down In the water now with some 250 toob of, railway Iron, and only waits for a • little Mere freight. The Fulton City, Mariner, Metropolis and St. Louis, ore all op and getting ready rapidly for St. Louis. For burr Orloans We have the Arctio, Capt flobineon; lowa, Copt Moore; Aurora, Capt Ilbodca, James Woocs, Capt Itobinam. They are getting whafreiglit they eat, The Aurora will leave this evening. The type made on say yesterday morning that-,Mr. Johnston of the Minnows enar hurt. M was of the Minerva We are glad to learn that Mr. 'Johnston is not badly hurt, and is about his business. We clip the following from our Cincinnati esshawsra2, t'l'he Mar:nova sumo down from Pittsburgh with hi; tons, inn of which sho tom dier_barted. end 75 she Etas taken to Louisville. On tho way down; nposseuger named nouns (:lark, accidently full overbooxl near Pomeroy and was drowned. Ile leaves a wife and two children In Pltledel phla, nod was on his way to St. Ueda to eon on only slater.— Oa the down trip of the Lancuter on Saturday a colored fireman to that boat named Alex. White, fell overboard and was drowned, noon Moscow. "Now OtutxxX—The no:Liner Pennsylvania, for St. Louis and the Vickdburg, fur 'Canal. Lauding, loft New Oldense on the night of the =lb. awl at about S o'clock, when oventyelcht mars alone that city, the Poinsylvanta was ruu foto by the Vicksburg, by which the larboard, wheel bon, was torn oft:plumber blocks nod callow. flames car tied tawny, rendering the engine melees and must°, her to abandon her trip - Namara.. —The Shin:tom left Nashville for Pittsburg), Olt I//5 Ist. Ilk, entuberlarta was rising on Wed.sday, with us 7 feet on the .boob. Tho Canc.+ made the trip ftatiCinefunati- to Nashville in three and a halt tint. . . LoW.---The Argonaut, from 74ttilawg.h. and Tutt eity.froni 311isouri Boyar, artts,qat R. Lums uu Thatrslay and Priday. Depart.l—Jlrob Tralwr. Janust y. Bllchlgen aud 11.01adelphll, Fta New Orl.mus.au.l roacumr. for 14tteburgh The lE.lxerg.l flantoof: for 111111010 Steamboit Register A/1111V ED—Joftvnoa, Browner.lle; Lerterne, liateird, Elizabeth: Tigress, Wheolliut; fittilerttnr,ls. Zeiticeirillei D. F. Siim..ruer eh lean": II erel Citecirmatii titiminadare l'erry, ileenphir. DEPARTED—Jeffereen, Browner Dim Lq.^.c Celi•lie I anyaril, iliritheth; Tigre, Wheelln^ ttlrer feet, tilling. TcQutar ,stramtrs h OINCINNATI.—REGU -I{l LA rn R TUF-CDAY PACKI:T.—The 111PIRR CITY, o.apt June , . N. a argr. I.r 11. , above port uu MORNINU. 10 For frviglit or pagan.. nrsply 1....ard. 1,1 REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- er FUR ZANK . ...WLLLE.—tiIw Lino twu - . reamer EMMA URAllA3l.(bpt.McwAot Arm, WO ea., Cur tiro Itlturr and interturalluto porta unatir SIIKEDAY, at 4 o'clock P. Pt. For freight or ump, api47 cp boartl. twlo FLACK. DAILNI p A A CU., Agle. „slum cHm -tUti • lop EGULAR PACKET FOR CIN CINNATI.—Tho trplarnild passenger orket EUNICE, Capt. RobL ll.ter, Rill kat..';iTßi. for Cincinnati EVERT WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock L'..v Fo e r freight or passage. apply on hoard or to dc2 FLACK, BATINES A CO., Ae, FOR MARIETTA AND ZAN ES VILLE—Me new and Incurtiful steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. ItaowN. leave. for t a re and all interntelllatoportn, EVERT SATURDAY, at 3 F. For freight or parrago apply on board or to bright ELAM. BARNES ft CO., Agfa 111 . D E U ULA R PRI-WEEKLY • lb; 2,11,1 WILEELLIM PACICET.—The thew part• ,er'‘fgaj:•= veneer, oteatner.ClllEVO/T, Captain J. Merny, learn Cri the above and.ell- Intermediate porta on Ilooneye. Wednesday's .1 Fridays. For freight or pasaage, apply 0 u hoard, or. to en° W. B. WILEELEFI, Agent, No. 5 Wood et. VORIVILEFILING.—The steamer Ito CIS ET, Chpt.Wour, will leave tbe above end MI lolettordlato landlopke on 'or aye, Thoradeys .dsattudayl,lt 10 o'clock A. 31. For freight or paalego apply oa Loordor to SLACK, BARNES A CO. AO!, *dß. So. ra Water Rt. [j_ll EGU LAIL AIEhIPIIIS PACK _Li, ET—The aplendid now ateaor, CONT. 1101101tE Otpt. Porry Itrown, will olive or ttd abora and intertotallato ports, on PATMIDAT, 12tb lust. ['or freight or passage apply on boar.] or to on) A. O. WORMY, Agt., 86 Watreht. 41tinitnnatt, FOR CINCINNATI.—The tine Aid steamer QUAKER CITY, Capt. McDon ald, will leave for Ur° above and all Intermediate porta, on SATURDAY, Bth Dot., at 4 e. et. For freight or pasaage apply on board or to dell. FLACK, BARNES• Ca/..Agta. CINCINNATI.—'rhe flue now sb E, •amor MARY COOK Citpl. bell, wlll leave for the ebore and ell Intermediate ports u THU DAY, 811, For haled or petesego apply on board or to ma° FLACK. 11Alttini & (XL, &gout. Routaille, Cc Ult LOUISVILLE.-Thesplen- • 1: did oleenger totekrt -BELMONT Capt. El.hort, will ImVe for tb, aboro and ell Intenuoilsoto hurt]. on THURSDAY 10th lad, at )ii clook Ai AL Fur pussige in freight opply on board or t de.) FLAt.II BARNES A: OU., Agte. llctobbille, • V Olt N ASII 1 LLE.—The fine t o CLIFTON, ()pt. Thom. Poe, will tele., fur Om above rm.l 01l tulennedlatoports, AT Ft- 1/AY, ltttla hoc, ,kt to A. M. For freight or pAssaip ply on Want ttr to ,lea FLACK A BARNES, Agt.a. h ull N ASLI VI LLE.—Tlie e an:kir ULKNWOOD, C . J. J.J.. Koblesua. will leave for the alt.,. mad all lateral ts . parts, - „oSUNDAY, the lath For rtelallt or pus hap, apply au board ut to tle3 FLACK, lIAILNES k CO. At c , t. "tom, ,CC FOR ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK —The olegant steamer CASIBRIDOE, Capt: S. Doan, will leave far tho above and all laterm tan porta oo TUURSDAY 1011. Inst. For 14..ight or intsamto apply no 1101rd'or to del FLACK. DAIINES CO.. Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid pima/got packot "FULTON CITY . ' Capt. Brlckln, will lenvn for tho above.ad all totem,. Ito port. on SATURDAY 12th toot nt to o'clock P. M. For paa..ago or frolula apply on board or to dcs FLACK, DAF.NES 5;C0., Agto. F?ST. LOUIS.—The elepuit e l am t. or 51 rrnopours, Capt. Pl. Cahoon, vo for theta...o and all Intermediate porta oaT DAY 11,0 Bth Ina., ta 4v. 0. For bright or pnasatße apply on board or lo 1182 FLACK, BARNES ft CO., Agfa. FOR ST. LOUIS—The mplemlid O.: • eteoruer MARINER, Capt.. Drava, will knee for the above awl ell Intermediate poet, !tit • DAY, Eth hot. at 4e. se. Fur freight •or Poona apply on Ixord or to del FLACK, DARNER* CO., AgeuOt. VOlt. ST. LOUIS—The - lino .newi ll a t t 1: • Sr.rLODES, Chpt. DEAN ttlll leave for tho atm° awl all Intermediate pore, on THIS DAY, Bth h,nL, at 4r. Y. For freight or passage ap ply ou WAN or to dal SLACK, BARNES A CO., Atos. F ° lt ST. LOUISAND KEOKISR.7 I ' The Dow awl beautlfol atrantorAlllZONlA, Capt. Denim., sin Imo for the &boa° and a worm l eo porta, oo Tlll3 DAY, tho 8111 lost., at i e. tt. Yor freight or pattage apply on boardor to not VLACH, lIAIUtES a CO., Agents. ROD Orleans, &c FOR DIEMPIDS AND. NEW ORLEANII.—The splendid now steamer ARCTIC" C.pl. DesinneY. 101 leave for she seNt murmedinte pattkon TIIIB DAY, Dec. Bth, at 10 A, IL Forfreight or I^^-^o apply on board or to • • toll FLACK, BARNES A C 0.,, Agents VOR AtEMPILIS AND NEW OR LEANS--The eriendiA Mesmer JAMES 00D 5, ,Npt.Fehineco, will lam for the abov termedlete ports on MIR DAY, HUI lull-, at .1 r. x. For freightor plumage apply on board or to ReZ FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agb. FIYR D - 7101PKIS, VICKSBUIIG AND NEW CORLF:A.NB.—The new Slid boantlful Wavier .ALIROBA . ' Capt. J. L. oa , to for the etroee inht ell ink =Cato ports on TlllS& DAT the Sth Inat. For frelsbt or passage apply' on boon% or to.. • , 30 17 FLACK, DABNEY CO-, Agent., VOR AINAIPLIIS Mal NEW ORLEANS—'one. Gas gasaaer lOWA, c o o. moors, wall kayo kr the stxrra sad all or to ports on THIS DAY,EIIt that, at 4 r. Y. For freight o pleats amply on band or to nolo • . SLACK, DARNER CO, Agb. • E•D WA R D T. M E'G A"W, TOBACCO AND. CIGARS; '.310. 241. LinER r Y STREET; HEAD OF'' , lo.er . G.D, Prr - SlER3tritela, - EIUNWA.... _. • tAFFERS TO TILE TRADE A LARGE, FRESII AND WELL - ASSORTED STOCK; par ‘.../ thew! fret° Importers sad atuntartorers, antonlot widen aen the following favorite brand& . • ''', : W. H. Grant's A. No. 1 lie Tobacco, "•-• . • ' Relate, Robinson . Co's Tobacco, • . • Eugene noward'a Tobacco, • . . Grant's Yound-Lamp Ca*nslish, . . • .. Hatard and road Brands,' . . : 200 VaddY Roses lialf.PotUld Lamp. .... OIGARSI CIGA.R.9II 01.0.“8111 • • ---- OND,MIZ.LIO .61..ssortrazro .13.ze.a.1 \ m s _ All or which Iro offer to tlictrado a prices vehicle cannot fail to please an24aLkirtf F FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS .• Worth nt Peaches and Toinatoea should be,lmmedlately Seated up In ARTHUR'S NEW SELF - SEALING, • rti.J.ory FIRE-PROOF AND ANNEALED GLASS FRUIT JARS ED BE BAD ATM= • CINEENSWAftE•_STOTiE OP: • . • - • • • No. 122' Wood Street. P./#* l6 =lo4. - Perim", W HERE also the attention Of private Euvilies, hotel keirkis and country merchants is re' opcct luny Invited bathe exateleation aids netrly Imported stock arGOODEcektifyidngStaith (Malta Tea; Ma hn aud•Toilet Ware, White Vitrified, Iron-Storm Table Ware, espreasly for durability in betebe every dePuiptiortolWblte .stal Gold Band Freud. and English CUM!. in eats or separate piece', Alto a - choke selectee of ;Table Cutlery; and Tea Waitera, Fiats and Spoous plated on UermtwEllYsr; Tumbler., Plobletadlle,Glatees or superior quallty, , all -at law prices solf,',fluol • • • - • ' The Theory of - Cleidiing by 'Gas re now firmly established, and we oanreferfor the truth' of the -tibaya to many oft he most sterling 'and keliable Ladies and G-entlemen in Pittsbnivh.- . MUSGRAVE'S GAS COCIKING STOVE' IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE 1 3 IIBLIO, anclevesAttie ;istisfa . ctio4 I. To the Drugafst., the Cliental. the Barba, to all Oyster Wpm; Regaurpinti,:.Exiinj Anlor and itat , Ellogr, Weil w , found wtmuonce tried. ,Its,coat trifling. If np The - tire Se ready in a momenL. The fuel lamot exper , ialen. pralnces . niramoto, no a... 194 no ditt,utid_trltri ;mair. 4wie4i3r - perfectly. Anthem thing, we will guarantee. ' ' - It may housed on any tabla,stand or emit' in any room or atory, nod to furnlahed in any. =Mini from 11,2 b." be price dr. Single/turner Staled, to $75,00, for an Extra Mahogany Stand with an Store, complete, whicliwill :be gang ornament to any gentleman'a dining roam. Please wall and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE lIALL; second Crtier,l7OOllSTEEL % - or - 143TITEFFDETEEET Wit. Tire, Secretary. sel4-dly, GAS COOKING STOYE-CODLPANY. W. E. CHILD(B & CO'S PA rum ELAYI7O FIRE st.VD WATERPROOF CEMENT' ROOFING-. izquziza-zr IS JOHNSON ; - Frotrietorg. • it--RE - NOW PREPARED TO CONTRAOT-AND-PUT °N./IMRE SHORTEST NOTICE 6. glare Elmira' Etre and Water-PkoMetnent Robting, It Belo[ the o . tgyartyle pt LoventdPat,sclU emcee:Many recta the action et tlntiktmasphera leeway climate. ' • 'PEEFEBTLZ:FPIE AND.. WATER -P-400F, And In point of durabillty,Wifigiave It la sculls]; if not 1141.0110 e, to any EletalLle. Roofing. ' Wit'n - an.prit N on CITOF 01.1 Tin Tar. Iron or Shingle Etoofe, It making no .rent• bowline or steep the roof may he. ;Vila Rooting ta warranted t o prone *a Mara represented. , We will put It on' foe , • • ' • :fft VDOLL.AR.? PER SQUiI i fE,(72Iir•FEET.SQUARE.) - , • We will apply it • upon Tin andiron Roofs 4,,t TWO WU. , a PER .•EQUA.II2, - being an wont= it It. dirahllitY th cheapest paint that.= tamed. • . • ' • • 63..Ws inrinrall who are tralldlugi and alao,thd.e - wht wiahtheir Brags Itapalred_ ,to call Atattrollkei 133 Thirrkarret, and examine samples and satisfy theenselree In ftaid to he diimbility and practitigof this Itoolll. - . , • J. 0. PERMS. 3 B.A JOHNSON, , ".. ' N 0.123 street: between _Wood and .Badihtleld,_. JOUSSON, Pittsburgh, Fauna. litave made a chemical oramtnettoe of ante spoclmeits or W, R. CHILDS & COS ROOOESIbIeft tel y ney glee, the re sultan( which are tot follows: Ist. The meter/ells compounded seas to remain pliable for a great length of time. VAll • The pmaisteney Is not readily Irdhienceel by the temperature; coueequently. It would net be 4,Mble to me It and roe off fronts roof In Summer, or erect In Winter, I. e. extremes of natured heatand cold stpuld not Lai ,Zeh. Therolorpoeltion is not acid but elightly nitaltne.l It would not deatroy the MIMI., bet on the .contnitiVotect It from theaction thearnather. ' _ 4th. 111. Wistai-Proof,' and to a largo eaten Tire-Proof; that is, . sparks and lire brands falling op& It could not in flame it. I tiinyOpinion such a roof will list for years Ifpnt on carefully and receiving prompt attention. ReUreetfhlly, .:4; JOSEPH N. LOCKE, Chemist. ' Laboratory no. 12.3 Wfiltall street Cincinnati, Ohio. • .. . . ' • . IN . CC&SATI Atm= Rout I:m.o:4Feb. iiittii 1857. - • I bare examlnoti W. E. Comm it Co's Elastic Fire ml*ater•Proof Cantoot Roofing, sodas tar as I catiltidge.coindtler Ito geed Mr antion..J am willing to Inntre buildings Ibut iiratecteil upon timassme terms as I immre tbiDiss noosed wilb metal. aplilyilawF iFignel] . .Th 70.9. LAW, Agt. Royal km Co., Loudon smd Lliwrpool - Flexible, Fire and ;Water-Proof Reefing, • A-DB-TR & GRa.A.N.I. •Proprietors ' No. 57 Water Street,-Pittsbuigh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS.IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTIIER IN TIIE MARKET. It is need extensively in Neu York and Phifide:olll 4 .d is sell apprernal. it applicahla to covering '4l Foundries, Dwellings, Warehonses,Liridges, Steambda tsand Railroad Corgi: tire • It sill last lon g er than ROOfing or Shingle., and resists tile various amine. of climate--neti giffec ted by cold, boat or damp. Its pfinclpal ingredient la of an ertraordicarycLaifie nature, and It sorer looney tbilftitistlcity. It can he readily applied to all kind. street. not or Mtn, old or new, on iron. tin or wood. It sill not melt 10r,..travrentll• , or crack in cold. owl It is not Injured by being tramped upon. • - . • It it. Both Biro and NVlsfoi.Pi.Oof. f art ilar In.:rotation. apply to tae proprietors, 1857 TRANSPORTATION. • c ,4857 T Y ONE lIUNDRED'TONS DAILY, ifiMial LLOYD • & . ''C . , 120E8 L , ---.-?IgUC O ESSORS TO LLOYD it LEMON.A . • • AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS Tiffs: WINTER, are now - prepared Hto do e heavy bnaineats by .. ppavzis - wm.V.4l.lsrx..A. ii,A , ,s.x.:Etco.A.r›- Thr. g b to and frtn the fieltern Cities. We can iwire liar friends there di-spooned to itetft.diAeio Not= Caoal and Itallrowl, that rritielus will be spared to retidfr Were! satieftibtitin' to ETIMPERSOF EASTERN Atilisi WYSTEIO4 FREIII LIT.s • - The Areidancd of the Inclined _Planes on the ARightenyiPbrtaAe -Railroad Will ere Increased deepateb to tbe frenaralesion of freight. °Mee PPP.. Street, therganal Cask,. - r fettlyd . iLLOYD & CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. • Ir...x.Extna YORTABI mc0.44-„x.zisnm, Vin Pennsylvania Can-111.4nd ai 1r - Capacity Tvio Thoruiand TonaPer Month Each Way..' 0 "FACILITFACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAPEREES 'LARGt,t'INCREAS ed dorlog rho NM Wham and roo can now offer to SIIIPPEES the anparlor ottoman° of a DOUELE DAILY LINE to and from Pittsburgh,. Philadelphia and Itettlmoro. Out llue 'being c_oropoonfoutirely of PODYABLII MATE trot o. tranelOpment le required. Tlerehmts seeding height to par Line can tidy npon Its !ohm pot through ' with all patbi speed laud de,pideb. WAIVEROUSII, IktElN„croreptyaredireymeahoveta..Pll ,Poptf• fe2felyaslxna prrTsaußGEl THEATRE. 4 15111 re , open for i fall eratan, with a large and effleient DRAMATIC COMPANY, • coieATURDAY E.VENINQ, DEC. Nflft 1t3..1ta1l particulars In 1311 Is and Adrartlmuents am Friday. Box Paler open every day at 11 o'clock. POSTER'S GAIETIES!—MASON -10 llALL.—Lensee and ganager JOSEYLI C. FOSTER; Acting and St2lid g" Manner, A. W. YorNa. Anals.llo3—rq mote, W.; tirdiar Tier, Innianner altrartion far Om BENEFIT OF JULIA 31. COOKE. TUESDAY ETIINING D...e.Eats, ISM, will be presented the draws., In 3 acts, clltitled ERNEST BIALTRAVERS— A lice Darril, JURA M. Cootryitichard Darya, Mr. flirty Langdon; Ern nt AtaltraesrAMr.S.o Dubois; Lady Florence StruA. W. Young: Attar which o OIL ND MUSICAL OLlO—Favortte4as Sent, MIAs Eratly,Waldergrave; linen, .Wrosin a , little Intro we keep... Julia M. Coot° and Mr. A. W. Young; Recitation. "The Punch Boat," Mr. U. Langdon: Song, -The Old Sexton," Mr. J.Nustan. . . . To coocimiletrlttlaha Drama of the DAUGIITER OF Tllll ITECIIMENT—MaIIeIeIne with wogs, Jolla M. Cooke; Sergeant Surplice,Mr.LCA. Wearer. To-morrow, the•performaure sill he for the Benefit of Mr. 'HARRY LANODON. ge-FOSTER'S GAIETIES. ZJULIA M. ROOKE Herr trepectfully to inform her friend. and the peak that ear HER BEIYII3FI./..11Z Will take place TUESDAY ETENlNil,Dteamber 1ath,1657, an which ocemslon will be performed the celebrated /rune( ERN,EST dIALTRA VERS. Alice JULIA COOKE. • After which will be prostut.l A IMAM/ MUSICAL OLIO. DANCE MISE WALDTSRAVE To concludo with the tousicil Orem& of the DAtrOOTER OP THE ItEOLIEENT. ALll.laluo,(with songs) Julia Id. Cooke B. Book now open et the *Mee or the Daily Vl2lOll, nor uer Fifth and Smithfield streets. Suction Zars P. M. D.A.VlS..Auotioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 6.1 PHU, Stmt. GRAND SALE OF MARBLE STATUA RY. .tc. —Sig. VITO VITI SON'S Wood Sale olCar rare Marble Parlor and Monumental Statuary, Elaborate Classical Alabaster Marble Toms, to., the , products of TIRO STUDIOS OP ITALY, will tako place on Thursday, tho 10th Inst., at 2 o'clock. P. and 7ln the arming, on the mama floor of the Commercial Balm Room; No. 61 FM street. The room will he opoo to visitor. ou the day mid areolug proceeding the sale. Comfortable arm chain, mill be pro vided for all in attoodsace. The collection trill Contain one superb Carrara Marble Kaduna, by Piste* figures of the . Penitent, the Angel or lnommece, and others suitable for parlong also, 0 tier,' Hope, Remembrance, and others, suitable for momuneobe one miniature copy, carrel to marble, of POWER'S ORP.EE SLAVE, by the well known PissauL This Is the only ear, ell miniature ropy of the Star* ever Imported or attempted. Ono Leandro% groin,. the Dancing Omens. after Camovmso pert, Pm tan ft - unmet Reim of Troy, Minna and Creeds. aml otheiPsobjects. ALABASTER MARBLE VASSAIII.—Largo AnturLsn Urns, with ReUerus. for parlorsor hallicrich Agete7lactante' Tax.= beautiful Trauma! 0 reelmtVasem ancient Ketta Urns:. Amphoras, for metre tables lisrdiglio Robs Crafts: Potniad Ease.; and e great variety of classical styles, well eakulaiod to complete the renue4 eppearance of parlors, halls and sleeping npartments. Also, am. style hicilalllons, In marble framer, rich Bohemian Olen articles suitable for the ap- proaching holidays. For farther particulars, please see clrettlars Tbo atten. lion dell lovers of the Floe Arts is reepectively called to the above, Oa the assortment, open examination, will Iw foood to be ern highly meritorions character. • do 3 P. M. DACIA, Aunt. PEREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AND COUNTRY SEATS—Ou Thursday alter own, Doc. PRO, et 2 o'clock, oo the premiers. will be sold. thew hole or put of Gamey of Krona.' which hue been di— vided Into hendsome build/tic lots and small country scats, fronting on Penne. Mamie, Forixt, Tuella awl Britildixk e t.. 4 a‘tiolaing property of Aki.lllllleir,ll4. neu the Efettb ireni, and well known ea part of the of mtatei bolas. rosy =wets, uod affording a Ode yiew of the .Hato la river moiety. Plans may be seen at the elation roonn, and I a the kende of Dr. RoberteiVray„ miardYn of the minor children of lb. late Reuben Tustin, deo% _ • -. Terms, ono-hag cosh., residue otneyear, erith interest. de4 P. M. DAVIS, Awl.' VALITAI)LE STOCKS: AT. AUCTIO;Cz- OD Tuesday evening, Dec. Dth, at 7 o'clock ti d,. Commercial Sala Roomy %o. C 4 Fifth St will be told 53 ;hares Dank of Pittsburgh Stock: 20 a Citinette Bank;, • 6 a Mechanics" Raab- ' - ' • " ?-; 5.5 Weetera DaswarleaDtmtetY Stock 30 " Eureltalnsotauce Dears, • " Pittabergb Lfy Piro awl itatine luxe, Sit a Allegheny Dank; to Pittsburgh Marine MOMS. _ de4 DAu , AU& D' Fo•wm bmii tuingsli4l At the new Commercial Wee Booms, ..No. ISt Fiftti street, every week day, are held ;lOUs aloe of Ocala in all variety, suited for the trade and commmers;fron a , large stock which is omatantly replenished with fresh -criminal manta, that mast be closed forthwith. •. • • At.lo o'clock, A. AL, Dry Goods and Mary artiebor s • cots. prieng nearly everything needed It Wieling Mt personal sad focal/ rroM .trdsle cutlery,- bard....,- dotkag,- boots !and shoe', !mike ersar,Ac. At 2 o'clock,.P. AL, tionsehold end klichra bitnitare,,Mite and second ban* bed* and bedding, towIL-to,!ele4At trap atone Chita intr., atares;cooklng viand* grace rkc. z At T o'clock, P. 14 buoy rolkiee,iratchea, cktka, Ty, =sled irocicamwoM, iamb ciathintr dry 'roods; 4,00 awl thoek bxlcs. statlvary, to,. - P. M. DAM .laicrr: PFIIOLSALE DEA1 4 ER lAT frppliektEplNGAWlNfili I. I .A.'•,/ , 716 - 1 - ` B 11UTCT/41 . C11.19 Cl:Lie/Caring Sons 3 3 °RITA''. • eranbanb Square Vann Ant's, And their lately:ll:muted FAX 1.1,012 G.1721243D PLAIcO . .1 0 N 111. L L , al. Wood street, ltsciit,n Diamond Ailey and Fotalb Street JOILN H. MELLOR, the exclusive and TY OILT earn YOlPinsniUn,/tc-, tor the sale of =ICH- ElWitt t 80N5 Beaton PIANO YORIWB bean to return bis most einem, thlultajg the eittsenaot: Pittsburgh, Alla &evil and vkluity; tht tbeir Dbotd nateonage„ and be has now the pleasure otinforming them that, by the Increased faclildea affyrded. In the new and splendid Plano Forte Men &eatery, ittenily .t expense abeam ' Two.itundred Thousand Dollars, - and ..npioyia- by cblaOring A BOna , exchlalrely for the manitetcturnottheli own PirmoPortee, they wanes enabled to beep a full supply at their agency In Pittsburgh, of an the varieties manufactured by Mem, front them:et splendid Grand, Parlor Grand and Plume Piano Fortes, to the plain and low priced pin= Fortes, all of which silk.- old le- . .AT BOSTON PR • Ham. Chlckerlus t plat hays beeRRIFIU • - the Mt terent Ribblllans And State Fairs in Bocton, Svc:TAR/I,ml Wt. places. Etoveu ciald , . . • Sciontem Silver AtedAls, - • Throe Drown Ateda/s,sztillho • PrlzeldndAlstthe World's Fah. In London,lBsl. For the Character of the above Instrumento, the subseli. or has the pleasure or retorting to shoot riga. Aluadred7 Families Piterburvb and vicinity, who tat,r-pultlused and have la ass Plano Fortes tem the above toannthetory, and oleo to the follow log Principal of gem inate. who hare Chicks-log k kone' PL.° Fortes in use, and hare gives their nnonalltied test. amp of their wspeetardy over all others Her. Chen. C. Beatty, Principal of Stenbewalle Female dire. B. IL Liana% Principal of Wathlngton rentals Semi 'Tit Wilson, IL D.; Principal`a the Idgeworth Folnale getalmarp; Sewickley. Pa. Seannelll. Shepley, Principal of Blairsville Female damloary, plalreville, Pa. Bev. Joecp P.TAylor, Principal of Ketilrool Bode' Acad emy, New „Brighton. . St. Xarler Pavial. Sem i nary, Younplown, Iti Prof. &LWUUame,laolavdle Aaubmy for Young Ladles, LOlllar MN By. Mee Sarah Thompson, Principal of Female Seminary at Xenle,O. glirOldPignos taken In exchange at their foil ran, in pays---' Ayment. MI:GODSONS, ORGAN. lIAMMONIIMIS. GUITARS, PI ANO MUSIC AND - MUSICAL - LNSTRUMENTS OP ALL .11INDS--WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. . JOLLY IL mason. . 8010 &gent for Chlekerifit. & Boos, Pitrrlairrifb wad {Cut e= ~12rtsylnsnLao ll Wced rt..; betwra Mwood Allay and CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT,--A operb Bow , wood 7 octavo Pk,no, with full lron Frame, carved Moak Desk and Slooldlown the manufacture .4. In Now York Wog $4,30, will be sold to clove • conaigninent. - A . 4 fur. V.OO. Also, a nosewocd Gy, octave, :round cornets, fad Miffing f desk: r very elegant Pita. the New York factory pricer.' will bo sold oat above . st. lass. Tim above are the net cub Prima, to Par money, .a be boxed for shipping No of charge. At. a avpl second hard Pingl, with Iron frams,6 potato, In gaol order. Cub, current fund., 6 100 . ' A Mahogany 6 octavo, modern style Platy, * Gal exelllent Instrument. • Cash, currant ram* Vg. A sin octave second hand Italtimore ?Laney 6o°. Ado do d, • do' - Philadelphia do Win. . .. .. .. . A G,,.5 de Now, very bstolsoate end nearly eter„ ea .3„ . and G menthe credit, eery .. _ • . 1 . . . For AO...together eritha epleaditt Wok of new ttiOcer at ell , tet from the oteriateetat7 of Chkketing t: Boos, COS. ton by , orto ~ JOILY If. MELLOR. hi Wood ef4 • JUST -IreuzivED :AS IN voice of STEINWAY IB)Nditimi ted NEW TOUR PIANOS. Among Ohms • splendid TOLL GRAND TlATinAlof toidiealled tow sod workmanship. Steinway A &et Grind Pimace are .ecad4• mod stipstior to any made lath!, • ' The mate to the shore has retailed the Find Clay Gold Modal for superiority war all other/01Mb. Maryland .Ip. stituto, in Baltimore, !sat work. Duo notine will Le atlitan of its artial.. IL . ZI,EBER di rata. SECOND-HAND Orwialegant .4 atom Rosewood Pismo Porto. la perfect brats; wortts $176. will - be . Bald 'Coke octro Pima; - Wne edi i;r—....— • - a - . - ..ima ano ~.dod o -.. y30 . , - ..:—.........,..... - ......, :,71. " ' One Mitrogiaproxo for - - ' ...- ...-. ! ....i , -.'. - PIANOPOR REST --Ono Plano Poste frfilbs root - 440s printo family., , .: ... CHARLOTTE THATITE. 4 n 0 .2 . Eo: in Wood At., 24 door above Stroc4 A -N7' MUSlC`.—Onsimorrz Oo; 1- 14 Wad IT. hos jaat ticelred oar Oaa Chrerlaill'ard, 14 - J.14- Tbseasa, ,,, llama sad Irioacla, Eagad, by E. 0. me, 04 • ..Skordetl:Tfostatte, la 31. Got tem% ValsaPottior.`larplro Door la Mew. Them 'lre Gottschalk's two lalatecallalit'"E:i - Mom, Sweet Home, with eartetiew4 Besatlial Flower; BOW MR. Thesea,lav, .11 th e id,t, atataald'i Rang; lon fry. 1111aaar?(Ta• WW I . Msar, l / l abetau l a. , ' Ce4l4a 'aariihunwe. '3ll/iJ .Irlllisolartal 11 the l H. rd a. Star of the Erilar; b 6.il f ul 061 4 alai Cu., * 4E7;I, th ..E.,:hia Myren "Etlnye,Ca6 satattaKll,lkaw.srat, - • r r gmr. rcalection of *haw Solt" Kaarj , baatr: tau w 1 t'Ntm . w ?lamMasse, Ain - v. llll W or od wa l ge.. . Stat door aboriatist.t. MEINEM
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