W ri re tbithhlraZlMll o foB4 Mtn& `P/ 3, UST, ea 1P52,763 go be nettled to the credit II of thadepirtment lathe acConntiltof...thi miffenc Icor. I commend to your considaritton the!eParf dePart- • Moot In relaUtunto the establishment of the °Vaud mall route from the at Imirtiol rirc. to Ems ifranichweNeltilf,OA'= Th. Mate iiraseelected with mYffoll f' e nt 3r eenee;eul the one; toyjndgement, bat italculatede attalnthe objects contertiplated biffen/To. , , Thaw e monetary eel - fusion may have no good effect alma it canevbotb the gorenaMent and the people to retarn to the pnictleo are erne and . jndfciena both In public Arid private ntpendifuret. • '' Jo orertiowing treema7ha. led to - habit, of prodigality antettnteagnom inmr /elT.alltion.. , It has induced Con. • grew to toPPrOprtatione to objects for which they never Would boa prorkled bail ft boon necessary to rel.. thatundautof orrenuertlonhed to meet them by increased tarattoaor Winans. We tee • nom comVlod to pause in osruarecraend tam; wlpends res - With the tit. next viglittod Lo performing this duty, I pledge my llperaffotto theartent of my constitutional competency. ought 14h.t . 'fib.sIrviel oh:hemline time that true public economy does not catmint in Witholdlog the means nreessa 1 7 /0 amMttifilhth important national object& Intrastod tone by that cuniamtion, and , sply mains may be nocemai7 for the Cotamod &Scu In theprment crisis of the cone try It Le Par duty to covinn o . our eppro jnn priations to *Kb, of thi y a =a r. ditt ' re " n l t p t ra o or d on i l l h ' t 't t i o . he tette thaat the money granted liy Ciongrers shall Lei:aids Lull y and economktilly applied tinder the fedend tlonstitutlon, "every Lill orhnh shall have passed the Muse of Reprosentatiees and the Service the % befornit becomes a Law," ' , aliment.' and it riY the President; and, if not Opprore I. -he shall return it tenth hir objections to that house in which it originated." In or. der to perform this high an/ respoosible der v , sothemot time Mart be alto Preeinfot to rood nal ermine F• every bill fomented to him for approval. Unities this be afforded, the Conetitution becomes u dead letter to this psi. ti otos; and even worse, it h oer es means of desieptii.ti thin constant ntsoierilng the President'. approval and signs tom ettecoad to each act of Congress me lad nod to believe that lye Ilettlay performed this dote, when, in troth. nothing. le In many cues, more nnfonndod. From the prutice of Coppola, such ho C‘STOlaslloll of each Willa the codetltution rewires has horn rendered imposslble.- Tim most important /molar. oreisch session Is generally Crowded luta its last hour., mod the eltrroativo pmeented to the Preeotent I. olther to Tlahlie the renetito tionaldnty whkb heeled to the temple, end approve bills whkb, foe want of time, Ins Ito poestble ho ehouid nar y et amlued, or, by his taunt to do thhi, subject !be country and lodlektuals to groat lons and Inconeettlinte • Betaidee, le rectice has grownup clime year to *tablet. in ep a. bills, at "the lest boars of the esialoa, on ;am and L ehrer aut euldeets/ This otectice constralus the President to enff. r measures to become laws which be does Cot approve, or to tocur, the risk orstopping the wheels of the corm-00mM by Totolog au appri , pr,atioi hill. For *nth bills were confined to rpecille endropristione tor urryiag into eirect existing laver and the airilrest eh ed purity Lb., country, and tittle time was then re 'aired by the President ler their easeulantloti Pormy,ottnpart. / bap dehfferately determined 'het I shell appro. no Pill arb.kb / bow Dot examiliai, and It 1411 be• moo( citron. andineal urgent tix•malty which dull ant indixtme to depart *ma this rule .1 therefore tel l bat:earnestly, recototoetid that the two hon.e will allow the Prandeat at kast two day* presiows to the , Adjournment of each ...stun within WWI DO bill Omit be prteented,to biro for appromil.r.lhoder the etletlng joint , relocate day Is allormh buttitiV tete lint been hitherto so evestmffinstuspeteled la toractke,that important'con. den to Ds presented to film un till thievery lastMortimots of the psalm. In a lug* triatordy dame no - green puldio causal ace can arias front:the`-went at 110301, •2116111.. thoirPlovieltans, becanitithe constftutton hoe 'teetered that if a bill be presented to the , President within the laaffen day& of•tbe swan= ho to Lot mlaired to return tt, either with ante ppronlnt...elth cola, `gm Is/Lichees. It call not he slur ,It noWlten Ilene e; end be taken op and. ossed at the mutt emelou. Arent inconrentence would only be et perienced In regard to appropriation bills: loot fortunately, %Lida UMW* excellent lan , alloylag a eatery, instead of • per deem, to member* of Congress, th e expense ant lemon. venlapen of a called amnion trill be greatly rodnced I cannot conchae without commending to vent Cawrabie roneideratlma tbsintetesla chile people of tiits Without a representative en the floor of Peerless, they bare for Wit eery , reason pocullat chats upon our put regard. To ebbl know, from my long trzosintance with them they ars eminently entitled. JAMES lIIICRANAN Wu/dopes, Der. 8, le:; Art WOULD; oltrealres add, itt cenneetiost with the above, that Dr. Erroll ,fs now id Pittlurgb and re . retying milt . at hi'. reidsi, 191 Penn street, opposite ~ St. Clair !foie!, Co that those 50 unfortunate as 6 be - laboring under disease -of the • Lungs Trill hare an opportatiltY to avail thenMelves of his adrift. . , . _, , „ Antrinik ii'!iliilinnOilo:tarnienrrlS—A PaI:MIKA- IlLe ..Cris-IVa- take ' pleasure in recording;the fol. lowing- case,; which his ~ Come ender our itemediato nptice, abotritigiin a rem arkable manner the skill at. Ulna 'by' Di:Calvin X. l'lteh in the treatment of ' the most obsiliiatefornsi of pulmonary disease. As the case occurred in thefamily of a gentleman whose residence is bu r ttafew dome faun - that of ontieof the proprietors of this journal, too have had every oppor tunity to Lectime . aciusitated with -the particulars, ' which we think abundantly, worthy, of. publication: The son of Mc. L. thirtis; of our city, a lad between thirteerLand fourteen year; of age: had, from the time that be was two years old, Leek subject to severe par oxysm, of asthma, which within a row years past had become ' nearly continual: in 'fact, two yearn before Dr. Fitch Toe consalted to the case , the patient had not enjoyed o. single uniniemiptell night's rest: a greater portion of the time be bad been compelled to sleep in 41 silt:log pollard—as on lying down distresi fur breath I,Mame inTitiferabla A severe attack of inflammation iiof the lurips, a year since, fiomewbat , -.ehaned'the :character of the iti , niani; but although the paroxycias of actl were le,. severe, the cough became.conlittetatid for more violent, and our little Ibiend began Vapi'lly 'decline; hi., expectoration, at at times alight, n'iLi tit. rillietS e.Teeedingly profuse. lie wu greatly rehired !loth in flesh and otrength, end prmented inalmostevery'respect the appearance of • a commit:Entire whose days were numbered. This was his sitaation at the time of the Dector's visit to our city lest fall; and although the parents entertained hut little hopes of hls recovery, mill, as thiey were . anzloortaleavii nothing untried which offered a psis 'tilde chance of benefit; the Do'ctor was applied to for hit. opinion and "advice: ~ In amordance with the wheat •of-hir. arid Ws:Curtis, Dr. Filch undertook Its treatment pd pr4nlosailed for Europe the pa ., tient iris Left, ,an charge, of hit associate, Dr. J. W: Sykes,' tinder Tat..o,,t care the patient . has continued ' ... tha-Degg Water. . The .3407 t Irsitrat. exceedrAlhii ntiiistAingliFteirfrptelittlani which .the parents of the i thuated reamed to indulge. The improvemout of tale-patisauLaiii Neon constant, tad eo rapid thatlie -now appean 'like an entirely - different boy. At the time: treatment leas rototnenced, he weighed . only fiftpuit and now! weights' se venty - four pounds. Ilia strength bus ,improvedie 'still greater ratio, and his cough hot almost, entirely snfisidel. So manifest toe been the Doctor'S skill in the present instance, that we consider the publication of there farts as simply Juttlee to him, anti we'wOold strongly urge any who may be suffering 'from disease 0 the lungs to avail themselves as so on as they may, of Dr. Fitch's skill and experienee.--Ctrrelond 11,5;79 herald. Vittsburgij PITT SMS,LTR.C4I-if THIIRSDAr MO4NINCI,j)EC. 10, 7857 OFF7C7At PAPER OF . THE errr.-csk News of tho City said Neighborhood COR72ooollArtD.—Alil.SjOr Win in Greens lotirgoesterday, obtaining testimony touching the ewe of JELMC3 Coop. He procured the'depo sitions of the proprietor of the tavern where Coop stopped when he was near Greensburg, as set forth in the affidavit of Porter. He also procured the statement of the Postmaster there, to the effect that a man got letters from the of fice .directed.to a man named Coop, during the time corresponding to that In which Coop is de clared in Porter's affidavit to hare been absent' from this city. The deposition or the tavern keeper corroborated Porter's. THIS afternoon and evening. on the second floor or Davis' new Auction Braidings, is to be sold the magnificent collection of Alabaster, Italian marble, and ,other; work, imported by Signor Vito .Viti 6i. Sons, advertised in our col nmns. This' sale :is an . event - among 41 who with to furniah their dwellings . and grounds in WE would invite atiention•to the peremptory sale of Wilding lots and small. country seats, part of. the Tustin estate tobe sold on the prem ises Petinsyliania avenue, this afternoon at two o'clock, by Mr: Davis. Ter Kiss/tar crowds , - out crerthiag else. Advertisers, readers of the local newt!, editorials, etc., will bear-with its to:day:. WE learn from a rellable'source that darned Hill of ,Franklin tp., made an attemtt to kill his wife last 'Saturday, by firing sev‘ral shots at her from a revolver; wounding her seriously. We are nut in possessiOn at this moment of the particulars. , This seems strange when it is rememlieie3 that his fernier wife lost her life by what was said to,lavelsen-an accidental discharge of a. gun in his fronds some year or twosinci„—O, 1u rg ffrrytil. DIED.—In it, city of N. Toll; on 31011.11,y, tL. :IL tott,Mr..?,kSRTEL -CHURCH, In Ito Yllv ,n nth year •f his ago. 1111 funeral will, rile place oa t.calorrtor (Friday), at 10 o'clock' A. IL, from the rr.ideace of Jolge Pule, Han. cheater. lb. frku•ir and aNnaintearre ate a aspertfully invited to ahead, without forthet net..-e r g.{irciagaa will ha ready al.tha terra rod of the dl Alle;iherVi. hrette o'clock I'. !tf. At lircektrfflo.6...l. .Ylingany Dec. 4140 het. SUDAN. wife of JACOB D. fleiL.l. tot daughter hp JOHN OffiBLETT of tblacity, aprd 22 years • DR. .GLEPSER'II SHOCILOW, SitAl7-3-FrOM Pittsburgh Dlsliatrla' April 10th, 1816, 7 -For More lima 3 yaws put we hero conatautly weir, the 'Washington Boa pander grace, mewuracturedli Dr. 0.. 11. Keiser, or No Igo Wood greet, Irt thls city, aud Wohld Leartily rwom stkeial' It to all isha aiwletmpelleti . to follow weedoutat7 aeon -1.0012. , :As Imseberore Ibtarata . d; lo railing attention to fie elute, it answers for brape 'sod surpeuders, the weight et the mddiklkale beteg ed placed es to contleuelly - teal to h7lag the ihealdere to their natural position and ex. Lewd the Chet, Women, hondrodeof whom ere atuatudli 10.1hred by the weight 1 etiorroorte; "snits," shorild elm kroctire them braces. 13e particular In procuring the bled mentioned, aimanyot Mohr.. sold aro humbug. Bold et Dr. GXOI. It. KEYSERII, Wholuale Drugghlt4 4o. W.ed reel. alga of the tioldeo .110ttar, Twenty byin EIRACEMnaa }Ye ch„i ty _ Tsmpenncorßlq arasentlrely IMO lu ...asp f4r more this} twenty yetlitS,Ll9 mold scarcely acs with aLs usher. She Is idoloitentlitly Cued by She bottle .4 "Creepelny Eye ,f,ofirst,.mad Leiters.' that another bottle vlll entircly m etes. he; eye, hold at Dr. 'an . ). RETSIUMs, ti.i Ho Wood street, Sicti of the Wide u Mortar. ['rice 23 Mita. DOZW6Vir, &A liana & mo., Pittsburgh, General Inetnunen Agency, ,;`No. 63, Fourth 8t , rirrsuureou, PEN.VA. oxopseitteirepreorated" of highest oterufloy. Mirrored by ConnsyllAnis pad otherErates. - Fire, Ifaritifatrei Life Elflike taken of 01l descriptions. A. A. CABILD.34 8.& Caablrs. • !sae haer to the the 10th, containing two prqplama. lions from'Calhonn specifying the manner of the elections. • The 21st ital., for submitting the consti tution, and the that Monday of January fur the elec. lion of State officers, be held, and aho giving the .names of county commissioners for each eounty. At a mass convention held at Leavenworth on the 27th ult., a rtsolution was parsed requesting the Ter ritorial Legislature to meet at Leeompton on Decem. ber3d. The resolution was adopted under the hr. lief that Stant'. will recognise the Legislature to Convened. lien. Lane offered a resolution, which seas unani mously adopted, pledging themselves that in case Stanton declined to convene the legislature, and pot the Government of Topeka In motion,' to stand or fall by It. The Democratic Convention la called to meat on the 21th inst. The Democrat learns frow a private innicce that Secretary Stanton has 'vetted o proclamation calling a apernal session of the Legislatnro nn the 7th of De cember. Congresslonal. WASIGLIGTON CITY, December.... 9 Stags.—The. gallerier were dermely "crosided again this morning; in expectation of a 'speech from Pecator Douglas. Mr. Pugh gave notice of his intention to introduce. n bill for the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio river. • • Mr. Mason offered a resolution, which was debated and passed, inviting the clergymen of the District to officiate gratuitously as chaplains of the Senate. • Mr. Groin gave notice of his intention to iqtroiluee bills - providing for the construction of Northern, Southern and Central Pacific Railroads; also a bill to organize the Territory of Arezona. Mr. Douglas said ha wag yesterday under the im pression that the President had approved the action of the Lecotopton Convention, and 'underthat lin pression 11\0 felt it to ho his duty to state that while ho concurred in the general views of the message, y 4 so far as it did approve or endorse the anion of that- Convention, he entirely disseuted from it, and would give. his reason, for Fah dissent. Upon a more care ful and critical examination of the message, he was rejoiced to find that the President had not entirely approved of the'aetion of that Corivention; he was also rejoiced to find that the Piesident had not recoinmended that Congress should pass laws reeeir. ing Kansas into the Union as a State under the Con stinition framed at Lecomptott. It is tree the tone of the message indicates a willingness on the part of the .President to sign any Lift Congress might pass Kireiritig Kansas as a State into the l - nioti under that Constitution, but it was a very significant fact that the President'had refrained from anyondurse ment of 'the Convention and from any rervinmenda.: lion as to the course. Congress should iiiirsue in re - .gard to the admission of Kansas. Indeed, the Pres ' ident had expressed deep mortification and disap pointment that the whole Constitution was not sub mitted to the people of Senses for their acceptance or (ejection. s Mr. Douglas proceeded to show that Congress could not properly receive Kansas into the Union under the Lee:maiden, Constitution; not only the slevery question hut all others must bo submitted to the peo ple of . litbsae , as they aro qualified to establish all, their domestic .inatitut lone for themselves, un this principle the whole constitution - must lie submitted, to ascertain whether or not it-meets with their appro bation. Mr. Douglas contended that the rieople of Kansas ought to barn an opportunity to vote against the Constitution if they choose to du so. Ile com pared the freedom allowed by the Locompton Con; ovation to the freedom at the election in Paris when Louis Napoleon was elected President The reason amigneilissby the - people of Kansas were not allowed to vote on the acceptance of the Constitution pre: pared was that if they had( the chance they would . vote it down by- an Overwhelming majority. Ile be. tieredthat they would, and thought that it was a clear violation of the organic act thus to force the obnoxious constitution upon the majority. - When - Mr. Douglas concluded his speech there was great applause in the gallerice. Mr:Biglarraplied to Mr. Douglas saying that the Coeventioriiras 'Called - according to law and hail bean recognited by 'the President and the Governor of the Territory; it was iheir, right to submit the Constitution to the people or to send It to Congress' without submission. If it was right in itself, repul.i. Bean in form and the penile hail fairly decided the slavery question, It would not be vase to keep them" out of the Union simply because the whole Consti tution had not been submitted to them; to do so would he inconsistent. - with the doctrine of non-in tervention. There was nothing in the past history , of the country to justify such , a course. It would' be the duty of Congress to look at the question as It came before them and do rho best they could, looking at the happiness of the entire country. Ile had long been under the impresaion that it would be best for. the Union and for Kansas that- the State should be admitted at the first allowable opportunity In order to localize the strife. Mr. Bigler would have pre ferred that the whole Constitution had been submit ted to the people, but person's outside of the territory have no right to interfere with the slavery question there. lie believed that the people of Kansas now have an opportunity to decide whether to have a free or slave State. Ile would not, however, determine - - his entire coarse until they shall snake such decision. Mr. Bigler said that the position of Mr. : Douglas to-Jay was in utter derogation of that which he or. copied-when he voted for Mr. Toombs' bills, which . proposed to make a State Constitution and put - it in- - to operation without stibmitting it to a vote of the people, and Ibis was only a abort time ago. Ile could not understand how Mr.-Dangles had so readily become sensitive in regard to the right' of ' that people after having attempted such an infringe meat upon them. Mr. Douglas—l am certain that Mr. Bigler did not , :Speak for the President ;'I know that; for the Pres. Admit has just spoken fortaimself in his message In which be condoms the Convention for not submitting the Constitution to the people, and refuses to recom mend me to receive it. The President is a bold, frank man, and if ho intended to givens an adminis tration measure he would say to. It Ls not respect ful to assume we will . do what be will not recommend no to du. Of rgurse I knew 'that the Senator of Pennsylvania did not speak by authority. Mr. Bigler—l think I am safe in saying, and I thirds the Senator from Illinois will agree, that the President upholds in his mess age the doctrine that the Convention hod a right to form a Conotitution' and submit it to the people for approval, or send it up to Congress for approvaL ; I think it is deducible from the massage that the President does not held iliac because the entire Constitution was not submitted to the people of Kansas that Kansas shook) Ire kept 'it of the Union. 3.1 i. Doug infer frtm the message that th. i s iiagagrat.do hold that the Convexttion hulls righ to farm a Constitution and °CIA it hem hat that n only the right to petition for a rrdrest of grieyan motor tho federal Conztitutiou and not I,<CSURO th legislature hod power to .•onstitute that a logal•Con vandal, Mr. Bigler—Where did von get that' Mr. Douglas replied: A gentleman (meaning Mr. Trumbull) yesterday read from a speech made by Mr. Buchanan twenty years ago to show that the legislature bad no right to create a convention to au percede a territorial government, and that to attempt it would be a gross usurpation. The Democratic party has held that doctrine ever Aare, and asserted it a year ago by endorsing his (Mr. Douglas') report from the Committee on Tenitories: :.00,00(1 copies were circulated as a party document, and he himself paid fore hundred thousand of them. (Laughter.) Mr. Bigler entered his protest and claimed the statute of limitation. Ile could not consent that Mr. Douglas should hold the President responsible for principles laid down twenty years ago under entirely different circumstances. It is not half so long since Mr. Douglas dcelargd that the Missouri was the best Compromise; in 1848 he proposed to extend it to.the Pacific Ocean; yet ho repealed the whole of it. Mr. Douglas denied the right of Mr. Bigler to of fer the statute limitations; none but the authoris ed attorney of the party can thus interpose. As the Senator has denied the authority to speak for the President, he cannot file that plea. Mr. Douglas•ap• proved of the statute of Ilualtations; he needed one very much himself; he had never boasted that ho bell never changed his opinions; he felt every year a little wiser than the year before. Has the Presi dent over withdrawn that opinion? Mr. beagles ddnied the right to plead the statute nfliraitations against the Cincinnati Convention un til the Charleston Convention meets. Ile stood now where he stood last year, because he believed he wee right; it AM true that he voted for Mr. Toombs' bill, and was ready to rote for it again ; by doing so iherewoultfhe no quarrel it would not du to taunt' him with once voting for a measure he would not vote for now. After further debate the matter VFW Postpurted and the Senate adjourned. Ilonse.—After the usual preliminary business the House resumed the consideration of the two propo sitions pending relative to the election of printer. The proposition submitted by Mr. Houston was that the Homo proteed to the election of printer, with a proviso that the House'retains the right possessed by Congress to modify thh existing law on the sub ject of the public printing, the • printer who may be elected under this resolution on receiving said elec tion with and upon the condition above het forth, and that a committee be appointed to examine the whole subject and report such change or improve ment as they may deem advisable. The other prop osition, by Mr. Smith,-of Va., as a substitute, pro vided for a similar examination, and that the election be postponeduntll the committee make a report. Mr. Hanks moved tb lay' Mr. Houston's resolution uq the table. 'The motion was negatived, yeas 82, spinet 100. The veto was taken on Mr. Smith's substitute, which was rejected, yeas 91, nays 118. - The question being - upon Mr. Houston's original' resolution, it prevailed by a majority of 40. ,The House then put seeded to the election of prin2" ter, whoa ,Mr. Buceek nominated James It. Stead man and Mr. Washburn, of Maine, nominated Geo. Si. Weston. The vote was then taboo and stood: James It. Steadman 121; George M. Weston 09. . scattering 4 ; the 'former woo therefore declared elected. New Vona, Ike. 9.—The steamers Ocean Wave sad Long Branch came In collission ott Sandy Hook this afternoon., Both of the steamers were rot to tho waters edge, but neither went down. Several of 'he passengers were injured. L'ArELL - DN'. 9 .—The eteam-boiler exploded M the foundry of J. 11. Idyrick, to-day, killing the engineer, and badly injuring several persons. The building rem badly shattered. Der.9.—Ernatoe Corning is re-eierted Prwitlent or the Central Road. - Telegraphic Market■ Not , Yuae, Dec.9.—Cotton doll; 40d bale. snld. Flour declined Mlle morning, quoting at fi1,L.5406,4. fir State,l4,2o FAilfir Ohio and $6,10(45,31._i0r :Southern, the market doeleg quiet; sales WOO bbl .s. AVM:at bar declined; 24,010 bush sold at $11,1441.45 torlFlllteand $1.15 firs indi.na Bed Corn baikellittik. /9,000 bath add at SOOSTo 4.1 r Yellow; Doe Soother/I White:le quoted at Ma:W. IVliisky , cltreed firm at '''...:c.=kloisasettitenr Dressxl am plenty at te.46,12!::,. - 11srou dult, Lard• heavy at 16@ge),' Butter bawl. et 12417 c. Stocks lotrim—Chlexgo t Hock Island 73.1; Illinois Contted etc .L.exase klilorankle /0%; Ga.. lane 1: Chimp SZ).i: Erie 167 i. Cattle llarlat.—lkeve. firm: '4600 Wad sold at l'afileFe; In Moderato , demand. ',lteep have laden:red; 110mi•head sold. at, $2,W45.80. . `'sine Imre tiedial*l2,ooo *OW at Cmcntern, Doe, 9 —Flour 1 , 3 In fan demand this a/tampon. out ano bbls ware a/Ad at 11 for choice brantlx the demand Is chiefly for the South_ iThisky closed dull at are bell morn firmly t his afternoon; holders generally ash gl/.2:.; packers freely 'offer g 5; the replpte are belt, but the form Ina pretty 'NIL , Pries Current glees the reeelptsfOr lh past week at 43,000. and for the mann 137.1100 manna 183.• WO last season: the receipts areeltieby from Kentucky,'ln dlana and camParstively few from Villa's. not. is very Mlle doing lo Provision.; Om market Is !steady.' Light c image on Navel. *ork le IR' per rent. pr• mlum and dull. nit Titer has rem lb 'aches alum neon nod Is still tiling. The n.sther fermi and cloudy: Mercury - • Putuvranu, Dec. o.—Flour Ls lu bettor desuaud to-day, and 'JACO Ws Wire soul Ugh l bbl for mperllue ' and ,15.1:4 61-5 X ; for rains, lucladlng /in bbls Chao at thelattor 11g um. kr, Flour sells slowly at $11,2:..', and Cora Meal at ft. Mint dull. and priors again lawny, w lib sales of 3010 busts at 91,1:g,1,14 for good Red, and 9.1.190)1:4 for Wills, In cluding aln of choice Kentucky . at g1,30q1,15. Rye want ed at Ilk, bet Mere is 0006 !sara/. Corn meets • very limits,' inquiry; saw( aka new at 45455 and old at 74%e, which is &decline. Oat. gall slowly 0.23 c. Clemson! la taken of arrival at g 525 VIT4 Mc m rlindibt le salllog at Mb, and ilameed SIAS. Nee Pork las deellaird to 930,.10 Baron aagrely manual In prior. green bams selling at 90 and'abouldatTc. Lad i 5 dull at I0N:31U bbts mad 32 !9 kp. Whisky 6.11 s slowly it 22K. • ' ' ARIMNTON, Dec. 7.—A long interview we held to-day between Col. Forney and the President- role. tire to Kaman mutton. The President'n roam turn+ on the raimens of the election of the 21M. ' A thmur prevalin hero that in cane the President'. Message nustainn the Lecorupton Cotintitution, Walker design, Issuing en addrem to the people of the Union, recommending the Free State men to re tint the enforcement of the thmstitntion by emu; and that If he in removed by the Prenident, iler. ,Welker will immediately return to Kenna+, to juin the people's movement. This corresponds with pro -51011! private stalemate of Om Walker's dpelere tlons...l rennet however, vouch rot ItheauthOnt . ielty of the rumor. lieu' YORK, Dec. 9.—Tho Royal Mall Stcunpatip ANN' •oiled at noun to-day. for Liverpool, with nearly $1,700,000 In specie. Commercial WIIEELIN.7 per Tign,l-413 Ghia apply., 4 1,p4 '2 bog., Snltra, 10 Mao ale. Smith; S 111.11. applee, Hoofer, S dodo. Cask; Iv 40 , Lords Edgerton; 42 do do,• owner, 3 du do. 1/...c.; 22 do do, dlarbo; 0 do do, Jamul; G 3 ski. cats, Cur.,: 90 /ads tipple., Kiddie; 6 13gsousucr; 40 bbl.. appk,, 18. k. Maws. 03111tir, IC mks wheat, Po. ;24 661. Sour, 5.0 mks dour, r llctlstrkan, Herron cu: 9 1161. al., Rhode. & Verner ; 2230 hoop pule., Young; 5110 has ace's, Ilutekalusug 145 do-doll Little co; =I do do. CantiCid; 54 boo glass, Keniudy; 8 881. butter. 5 Bg. 64.01..10 861 s !PO.. Floyd: CZ bbl. dour,. Um aw door. Broom -,Kiskpatrick; 9661.,9 kg. butter, Clark L. co; 10 81,1., 1 kg do,klcesudlcsa A co; 2.12 kg. dammed, Hamilton S co; 100 lacCutehoon; 9 861 s whisky, Cull I pllll3O. Lardy: 6 kg. nail., .114Cortnklu 200 6131. typhus, 50 do dour, 16 bog., 25 mks potato., 53 do suudrkv, owners. NIONONSWIELA NAVIWITION CO.-23 6131. flours 1`.914r; 21 boost., Sur; 30 0u do,llustla; 85 6614, Roger., ZO bp oats, ions. 6. LautB; 24 sk. wts, Walt It 191450 u; GI ht. glass. 9.wearm 40 661. applu, owner, 201 boo apples, 3 bbls cider, Pattervou: 12 sks potatoes, owner, 37 sks coru, 9 61.1, door, 80 Aiwa., owner; 10 bbl. dour, S Georg.s k co; 10. k. tuts. owner: 97 Lg. barley, Garrard; 10 Ltd. flour, In rallied io torrents all day yesterday. In the morning Mahout I o'clock them was • heavy thunder storm with a gems torrent of mitt. The river au nearly Id feet rester, day morning. Although the wakr was nearly !stationary then. we expect to dud this morning at least Id feet, and when the full form of this rein .11.11 he relt we shall have "Al feat. The weather Ins .1, exceedingly Inclement that, of comae there was eery little business doing on the levee. Thq stimmerArtroula leaves to-day for the Upper Waal. elppl. for other boats. their deetinations err. seer our W verlising columns. Steamboat Register ARRIVED—Jotters., Brow:milk; Luanne, do; thgenei Bayard, Elizabeth; Tigress, Wheeling. I)EPAltTED—lefferson. Brownsville; Lucerne, du: Colonel Esiyard, Elisabeth; Tigress, Wh.llor Meer 14 toot, rising. abbcrtistments Allegheny Republican Convention, THE REPUBLICANS of the city of Al leglienyare reguseted to meet in their reapectivoWards ttio usual place% for holding delegate elections on Mon day the _let day or December LW, mid wield by halloh tier persons from each %mt. to represent them Id • Convention to to, bail at the Town 11•11, oniWednraday Dec. :M., at 10 o'clock A. Id, for the purpose a nirminating ntildldates for city officers to be supported of the ensuing election. The msaings to each Ward will open at ilo'rtock P.M. and chew at l'o'clock P. M. The Ward meetings mill elm witulunte their candidate, Ward utilerre and Cnnell. at the haute time 61211 in [L. mime manner. The Committee passed the folloaing resolution. Maoist:a—That] any person presenting himself to vote no tett sisalt tee pot by the Aiken of the election other than Sr. yon a .puelilleJ Sete, riot are yen n tuOmber .f the Republican {arty J.ANIES PARK. Clank-mu,. J. D. BALDWIN, S. creluy 11010:Ate Allegheny County, as. TILE Comoionwealth of Pento.ylvosillat to the Sheriff of said County, Greeting: If William Cofemm, James W. Hallman, Alive Kramer, Edward Rehm and fr'renris Rehm, partner, as Coleman, Reitman a Co., union yfax st.ns of pretending their child, then we command inn that yet mammon, by dant mud law. fel summonera, James IL Gorham, so thus kept, and appear Nfora nor Judges et Pittsburgh ) at our DintrittLourt. tre j to be held the Fourth Monday of Jemmy, ISIS, to show wherefore whenneihey, the sold William Coleman, James W. Wellman, Alldin Kramer, Edward Rehm and Fennel. Ratan, partners, he., and the said Janie It. thultam, to dinkier and undivided do hold all that certain pisce of land Munn In Wilkfna township, •to the county of Allegheny,. Pennsylvania, bounded by knots late of Isaiah Graham, 61e l'uland, Wlllime 11. Lease nod gamuel Hush, formerly Jcaned by David Shields, Jame Melfalry, Invid Sampson. ames Kelly, Christian McMillan and Oeurge-Johrison, Con taining one hatodrect t.res and platy pennon,' toning the 'same -tenet of land nio•reof the mulls hied orte.rourth part tree conveyed to sold plaintiffs, byineed defendeeng IT deed mended In She oftleerfor the moordiug of &Mein raid Meaty In Deed Hoek. ve1.1.111. nage partitkin thereof between them 110 made according to the leant and cratoms of this COnanonw.ltli, and the 0.1.1.1 In such Cam. Made and prowidfd, do ministry, and the tame he done, do net permit very unjustly sad against We teed lane and etntoms, , (an tin mid) and have you thee and there the names of [hoe. binenonuen and tits. writ. Whin. the II ou..tforrof Hama.. PresilleutJudur of oor suld Court, at Pittsburgh, tor. 21st day of Ntrretolior, ISL 7. Copy. JOHN JaftHINGHAM, Proffer. Rout PATTERSON. Sheriff. „. To James H. Gruffato, deforkiata above mount, ton ate lereby requiro4 w tak a mai. of the atom writ do10:60r F RUBY PATTP.R2O!‘f, Plf OW TO MAKE MONEY—By enclosing oaadollar at my address I will send to each applicant four valuable Receipts, Arta, Poerata, hoer to oaten Bleak. rats, bow to obtain all of the Pleb Eels, dc., alive out of a pond or creek, or river, for an anent af 25 square rods, by a ocw pee:eve...lth very little labor or expense. Money to be reloaded It It deOtdo represeuted. Address, poet paid, R. A. PIIIPSON, delAdteriY Clintonville. Venetian Cu., Pa. PROPOSALS.- Will be received by the undersigned until Wirinesdity the 16th inittr,st o'clock for the grading end peeing of Relief MI6'S and Spring Ailey between Carson street 613. i Allegheny etreet. Spec ilicidhins, and other ititortustion :nay be obtstned at the Recording Regulators' office. delffild (Dispatch copy) R. E. artiOWIN, Rec. R-g. D IAILIES for 1858 for rale at. w. a. 11AVEN'a. defu Stelloaory-Iliarebunse on . ..Karl:et and Eir,t COPY BOOKS, for pale and made to order by w. a- HAVEN.' N.. 21, 23 and 35 Btarketstreet • -- Zpertat Another lnatonee thetirdiffloacy o Barre ha v Ilolland 51. Paltaleffler, at . ninon oftin, September, 1tith,18.5.1„ sayer "8.10 vreobe Owe Wing seriously affected with pain ihd weariness at the nomarJs, loss of appetite, and to times strong amino= of dyspepen. I war Induced to try your Holland Bitten, wd I foot It but an act of potion to the ar ticle, am well se for tho'good of those who may be affected with like derangement of the stomach, to state, that the om of Los Onto bottle cf this medicine proved of (undeniable benetn, baring Awed Use Ntonsach from all nose of doper. sloe, and removed every symptom of dyspepels. I would also remark, that two other mindere of my family, who were Winced In • similar menace with myself, t ere entire. ly relieved by the use of • single bottle cash." 'Bold $1 pose bottle, or els bottlee for $5, by the pro. prleton, lIENI.PAOR, dn. - A C 0.,• blannfacturing Phaross. ceutinsand Mende n, Pittsburgh. Pa, and Drusghts gee orally. Poi advertisenswat. dendewT Advanked year* often ammo ne to feel the necessity ore revert twsome artitlebil means, by which to rally and restore temporary strength and being to oar Impaired fa, whith U most agestnallydons by the me of lion.- nal Com.= Arum* Brrrass, before meals. One VIM glass used as por directions on the bottle, or he smaller quantities, if the penain Is wank in body, will convince the mesa credulous of Its restorative effects, to which thous aids can testify who.oeed it for years, and under no circum stance could be penned./ to do without. Laillear, especially, hive found Inestimable benefits resulting from the eve of It. Tier eels by Denagisteind denims generally everywhere, and KOSTErTER 6 SMITH, 267 Penn st nolaidaveg VAI(DVIZA no. C. reaveu VANDEIVER & PR Exn, A. 'l' rr N S A T LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERV. No. 6, Shiner Mork Deibuqu., /owl. itirCollectlons promptly made In AD] part of Northern Tom, or Wrournln. ' Will atteg to the pnrcbmoand Pala of Baal Estate, ob. nd uliaa Ma yon Bond. and blortgagem sol:lydro G-R reCiEC W. OHMIC.* & CO., MEC.. 25.211.2NT17P.A.C1T17R.M128, Clam, of Pike mad Mechanics Street, Pith Wird, nacinfacture PJmsoa Oak Kegs of tho various de:Lotio n:n of NAIL ICUS, which they will sell at tho loot market prices. Alipeontracts aro reigiectftilly solicited. All work war rantedofthehestquality. dolkilzdfc JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIZIRRTY 8712.ERT European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always Cr sale Drafts un Europa for any atuonnt, End Miramar and Packet Tickets to son Truro Liserpoul to Naw Took. • . Old for evoke and point bonselsork Menial/ell to honeelteepers on abort uotica Wright's! IndianVegetablePillsand Siropalways on hand. Pam:igen brought from Nor York and Philadelphia on railroad to Pittsburgh. Jaually FURS! FURS?! roasm - 13 . 0 it LADIES AND IVITSS . . ILUDILON lOkt sod - EMBRACINa _ NIIILE SABLE, . STONE MARTEN, . • FITCH, SILO/REEL, tr. CAPES, TIPPETS. MUFFS, CIJFES• owl ai.ovr.s. In great variety culpri.4. d. nails/Lc WOORD Ji C0.,131 Wood 10..4. ".. To Nervous Suffer—en • A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a trs d,.., after many ynrsof great nerenne entTaring, lams bat td male known th e mane of care. Will send (fru.) the, re•cription wed. Direct theIier.JQHNOI.LAONALL No. 8e Yukon etreet, Brooklyn:Y. Y. ocZauseodsarowT. B.: F. El aCIP 11, • IYIECTiCILA:Na' *TA.II.OI-t, ;195 Third X , Pittsburgh, Penns. Aklerko Wort 'Pfitterrin of goods always on band, and mule to order W the 111.1. reasonaLle terms tor rub. All work warroolod. nogelrote OWTMIcr - 4117f MEIR:ORLASZT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair St:mat, (Dr. Zieir — Daltding,) om,3o:lydlt ==! 10;.N/Lfdi:ftplowniziA Forwarding and Commlidos] rderotiant. i• ." AND 'WI:10MB! DEALER IN • Cheeee. Butter, Seed". Ptah, And Produce Geurrally, A.P .1W do ,Wood lEree4 .Plano ph. Zetrat DR. FITCH IN ErTEIHOTIGH. ON and alter WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEe. 2,. the m out h. o f DECEMBER. nod . JAN.UARY, DR. CALVIN M. vrren May he conaalted at Ws /wan, of NO. 19 . 1 frr.CL.A.IR OPPOATE ST. CLAIR HOTEL! PITTBI3O/1.011, PA, On TUESDAY, ITEDNUDAY, murmur. and FRIDAY °leach week; hut except In cams of tinerpetcy u., exits will be reedier,' SIONDAY and AATURDAY 'or ench wank, the extent of his eorrespendenco end other beeessarx weir. lug rendering It Important that, DD. FITCII. should ha.. none days to blnualf, without Interruption. DR, PVCIi wood earocally remlbd Moe. rho may be laboring ander lorlpiririf or soared cliwasog of tho Throat or Loo or, of the hooo r rowo of R ivlns Ilt , enireiveip timely al tea ticiw am It Is only when taken lo [tuella tile Dow that thew Dwarves can herniated 11th soy Joel hope ureaurtter, auJ the delay of a row weeks will not rorfrogouorty „ ro a n holm , !amity last an olherwiwieoreabla acre. DR. PITCH toil also add that ao he is akroolouitul to Jral frankly with his patient.. two. weed soli who aro afraid to lawn their trim roodilloo, the act oaf able of i hair limp. and their proluible chuoraa of recurery. niraletbloWT f 11l A ez PF.RRtNg• Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED N, tXTRACT ojANotroENNA 41 ' Gl+ A LETTER YliuM (bp MEDICAL GENTLEMAN oNLV. GOOD AMA:it 0 • AT MADRAS. Brother Au d applicable to P WORC To hie ESTER., May, mi. EVERY 4 'Tell LEA A ORDAINS that 'I their Sauce Is highly emirate. V,A It lETY rit ed In Sad* and le, In my so opinion the stunt pahstable Ite the mast wholesome Sanas that le made." The "ply Medal awarded by the Jury of the. New York F.shilaition for i'orelan Sauce, waeolstatnedVEA A PER IL INS f../r their WORCESTERSHIRE SA the wood• wide fame of which harlim led to onmeronsimitatiota per. chasers era eartiCOly reyneateil to lom that the bale, of "LEA A STRAINS" .ro impressed upon Hut [tattle and Stopper, and printed upon the label*. Sole Wholeeale Agents for the United States, JOHN DUNCAN SIUNSi Sat,Jhoadway, New Y o rk. A stock idwaysJa store. Also, orders recalsedier direct shipment from England. ottinlydfcr O. WOOD ............Y. motautuo a IL WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., .I.XIMACITILM or American Galvanised Sheet. Iron, Amp sa, dgents fur As Sale of . W. lawn Woo. Patent Initiation Rentals Sheet t l von. ano, aelraatsal Corrugated Iran, (or Roan: @Wushonu-I'u. 134 'Vont Stred, Pate h. jimttlyaMdcP" a. • m.Miftlier • " . 41 All kinds of Tobacco, SnurtlindCigars, Hoe recently taken the building N. 129 Wood street, lo' addition to their Ilenotactnainalltabllsbmallo. 43 Irwin street, where they will he pleased to rece,lef Minds, ap27:lydrel. H. C. LILIKAN & CO5-, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Broken,. Corium= CAPITAL Ilassesartazio 43,664,000. Lite, Fire; Marian and Lleithoca Make of all &scrip thus takan at current rates lathe malt reltsbko and prompt yinscampaalea Is the State. - /PO: aYr. Eam 7 mwtmr:rMe2oM JON - FlB. WALLIZZOFOrt3;) do CO (Successors te Warwick, Atterben7 at'o.„) tog, snoracturors ofßight and Left Wand Door rocks, Drop and Thumb Latches, Platform and Counter Co,ase Coro And Paint Mills, and Domestic LlardWare gener ally, corner of Water and 0 rent street., Pittsburgh, Pa. JAR. L.A.O *Mt/ACM= OV Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, dols:dlyfc Vert. ICS and 170 Second &mei. DA.W.O9 & CLUidiair, House, Sign and Ornamental Vain. era, AND GRAINER* HALM White Lead and Zinc Paints. Also, •ll kinds of Palata,olly Vanddes, Wham Ginn. tty 141 Inal Stree P t, e d rn o:r: b f ;4 ' l/Lang:Al Allry. en.rl9lydlo }t: 0 1 W 7C Y DS .A. N Ma.Gartorer •nd Dealer In all kin& of TOBACCO, BNIIPP AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF 1"0 - 1349.000, Corner-of Smithfield Strad and Diamond-4MT, • ocZtITIc P/ITEBURGLI, PA. — r4 riiiiri:„.ll-EILyes,TII:IOhF....i.L.TRICbA d with pastel wearies. end longeor, both mental and physical; caprlce. Bother:men, dull headache, pain in the head and temples, culdtamm and tendency to aldose*. palpitation of the haul, very easily But:tredve excited, appetite mrialdt, stomach and bowel. deranged, with pan. Any mental or phyalcal egertlou was errs to bring on all the symptom!, and I bad In addition, foiling of the wreak, and great pain In that re eon. One physician alter laugher laltillaoti tile skill and gave toe up. A pall.' "end persevering or of MAR UTERIN CATllol4dog fortunately rand ma wad I Lava no wordy sulneleut leoxprewt mr-thenkfuluess Mrs. dULtAr ANNIttOMNSON. on, truly soy that I time been a m:tenet- for'matty years with white• and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other troubles, such as pale fare, indigestion, waning "sway, pneral langnor and debility, pain In the mall of the back. a sort erecting and dragging sensatioth pain between the shoulder blade. extending down the spine, lose of app.. tile, trouble In the stomach and hernia, with cold hand. and feet and dreadful eat - on:mese The least excitement wouldmate ms feel es if I eltould By sway. I tried doctors and dregs, and everything, one after another, without the bandit. One bottle of MAI/EILALUB UTERINE CATHIE. , ICON changed some of my symptoms fur the better, and now lam entirely nod radically cored. I with tint every women could know abet It will do. CLAM/INA OBER. MARSUALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICAN has saved my life,m I verily believe. I tried doctors and medicine until it Fecund useleas to try longer, shoo I met with a lady who recommended the Oaholkon tioartingly that I deemed limy duty to try It. I wee mostly tenable t with deranged men. etruatim My symptoms were principally pains In the beck anJ abdomen, ham% down pain at the time of the 1 , 10.1.44.11 C, name., constipation, keling If the bask anit limb. were lirulied or broken, crustatione md vomiting anxiety (life armed to be a Purdah) disturbed deep, faint. nea,ahndderings. fat/gnome walking in the minting, Rag- Rote, constipation, valour° °Mined in the bead,. animas, especially when stooping, great Irritability of temper, almost constant inclination to puss water, great ratienamemd de sire toecap or feel unhappy. I was not only entirely mired myself of ell the. symptoms, • hick I have given as an to. perfect account of my sufferings, Lut I have known nu many others cured lu our town that I fool bound to let you know, that other. afloat, nimilaly 'glinted may deo find relief. ENISIA MT/ARGIL Fora long lima! had ULerionearuplahitti with thofollow log iymptome. I was uervone, entatiatol and Irritably I seemed to abound in cono , Wicos,SoMp of which I will try to give you: pain In the lower organs, and • feeling no if SOLO. thing was going:Vali not; Inability to walk much on at , roma of a .feeling of fullnewe. aching and dragging, and . .thooting pain. in the tock,Joins, and a:wilding down the legs. inn Jolting produced by riding muted great pain; epastoo.lic shooting. and Milne in the side, stomach and bow- Or headache, with ringing In the cam every Ober of the body seamed wrec grcat lialerviihervuuntess, I could not bear the ImSt excitement without being prostrated for • day; I could scarcely more about the house, and did not take pleasure In anything. I hod givenup hops, having tied everything, no I enypeeed In vain, hot • friend called my attention to MARBUALUS UTERINE CATIIOLICON. I took It, hoping naiad hop. Most fortunately It cursl m., and there Is not • healthier or more grateful woman In the elettntry. I trust all will tise IL It le truly the woman'a friend In need. Mr.. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S C7WRINE CATHOLIROAL ual certain• ty cure Ildling of the Womb, Mau, Suppressed, Irregular or Fisinfai ifenstruation; Bloating, inftanienahunt and D 4 eases of the Kidney. or Urinary Organs, Retention or Moon. utueue, of (blue, Ibartburn, Oaticeness,Nertniesnem,,bbint. top, LAElpitalions, Cramps, Disturbed. op, and all trouble, organic or rrupothelic.conneeted with the Ottrine organ,. The prier ett MARSHALL'S °TERMS OA UNMOOR fs On, Dollar and a Hallper tingle bottle. On the receipt of six dollars Are bottles shall& um! by ea press. free of chame.,to the end of the ...pre,. route. Be partieular fo writ, the pool AOa address, tenon, wanly mid Rate. will guaranis< MO ths lid's< eat ma t on swirl of the money. Addresi DR. 01:0. 11. No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgb, oe:AsteeF No of tbeGolden Mortar. A. 'l' 13 A. 11 Tiptip Ft sojoi,ll. ux2oectsircui Scram% FOUND AT LAST! • Lid bead: removes all dandruff, Itching and all mauls, scald bead and all ernptlong matte. the hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and will protect., It to any Imaginable age, remises, am If by magic, all blotches, tc., from tbe race and cures all neuralgia Bud nervous henderite. See ultentirand the folluwlng: ' Wyse, N. H, Feb. 2, 181.7. Poor. 0. .7. Woo, & Co.—tientw Within a taw days we have received slummy orders and call. for Prot O.J. Wood's Hair Ihmoresire, that today we were compelled to rend to Iketon fur s smuttily, (the 6 dome yore forwarded all being told,) while We might order a quantity from yon. &try lodlir wv hurt tad WOW to hare produced direr or four peer eirwowers, mud the approbation; and patronage It receives from the most aubstantlarand worthy citireus ol our yid. ity, fully convince us that it le A 31081' VALUABLH PRE. PARATION. Send zee es soon eke may be onel grout of $1 size; apa one dwelt $2 sire; and believe re Jenne very reepectfully, (Signed) NIEL L 1211140? a C 0,„.. Mower Gaon, Oh Cl v ies Ca, Bin, Nov. 19, 185 d. Poor. Wooo—Dardlr. Some time lair mummer wo ware Induced to we GOON of your Usk Reetoratlve, and ita effect. were*. wonderful, we feel It our duty toyou and the afflicted, to report It. Our little tam's bead for edam time had been perfectly covered with !tore( and was called It .0010 head. The hair alutut entirely came off In eal•legnente, When • friend, DM log hien fferi one, advlied re to we your Reetorallve, we did ec, with little hose ornate.; bat. to ear thrpries, and that 01411 oor friend., a very feet application. removed the di. man entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon start.d out, and wean mown) that our boy,hasaa healthy • acAlp, and a. Iturnriant a crop of halr ma tuly y our !to Wo can therefore, and do hereby reemomend your Radom h as, ass perfect remedy 01,11 dieenees of the se and hale We are, your., r O ep ld e o r l t l f o el E WWI WRIOO 1 . OTLISI. A, 1100INU OARDISTR, Mane, June Z.l. 1855 - _ PP. , ..0. Wono—Desr Plr: I bare used two bottles of Prof. IYoud'elfale ReetoreHee, and ran truly my It Is the greetept discovery of the age for restoring and <ban ßlnrt the Raiz. Dolor. using II I was Wren of sarsitty. 31y efr Imo pore atte.heelllta orlerml color. You can recommend It to the world without the least tear, as toy ease was one of the worst kind. Yours resPeclrnl DANIEL 1.. ItIURPLIY. O. J. WOOD * (y) proWetors, 313 Broadway, N. Y, (lo the *reser:. t 4, Betabllshment) sad 114 ilarket street, gt. Louis, soW 4 . . 11 Pm] Thug' gist& sio2o ' au2klyetewisT W 0 OrrS lIAIR RESTORATIVE.—A [ars. quantity on hand and for Ws by LINtIINZSMICH * CO, uot G corner of Vora* and wood sta. PITALISTS can at ell times secure n safe la and proltsble Investment for their msatot,tnoklP•Of Bonds, Mortgages; Stocks, Buenas, or PrussOsear9Notes,by calling on n 0.70 B. MoLAIN SON. PEE bat. white for rale by a. a. tom= a do. PALL JuiDAVEZTER,,iiAiiiIi B. L. .11 & & 00, c: 1 Late of the firm of FL k.ralmettock A Co-, 1114 11%,7600111 tO I=112:1 VVI - 101.1te.A.L.FC DFLUGG/S7't4 No. 00, earner WOod and Fourth Streets, PTITSEUROII, PENNA. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE. turned from the Elate= cities wallas •itattel re .lock b Is now nribted to the trade, envolstluig of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, - PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, • TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, - PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Erc., ETC. Which, topther,wlth Moir already Itage work, cotAprissi ans of Ilea 020.4 •ikorillTll mJ Best Assortments in the Country. Thelr trrtogymentt far supplying WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT urn quality are toth at to enable them to .all VERY WRP. Skreottutry @Da City SI/tram/stem' at@ Taut@ generally an finned to an @mutualon a our stock and prices before purchasing aosoothers. B. L. FAIINERFOCK k co., IS.daw3mT No. 61.1, ow. Wood and Fourth titreshe Zteamero ----- Monongahela River U. B. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I STEAIIBII. JFATERBON, hag WT. J. 0. WOoDWAID.Carr. °Loma CLaak. lIE ABOVE NEIV STEAMERS ARE mar ntualug tegularly. Morning Dcats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock A..and kneeing Boat. at o'clock P. M. for 31"1Creepor hi., t, IffirabetLiown, Aiononp, hats City. Itallevernun, Fayette city, Greenfield, California and Illownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coachea: for Uniontown, layette Springs, Morgantown, Wayaetburg, Carmichaal town and Jefferson. Paeeengere ticketed rough from Pittaborgh to Belo town for $2, meals and etate.roome on boat. Inclusive Boat. returning from liroarnnlllo lea,. at 8 o'clock In th morulogaudb In the evening. For further information • quire glebe °lke, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street .Ab, Cl. W. BWINDLRH, *ova?. F 01s LAR TUF.SDAY PACKET.-The ela gala steduaor UMPIRE CITY, Capt. Jaremll. 4 orl will lean, for the above port on TUESDAY MORNING; at 10 eclat. For freight or pomp apply on board. &I EGULAR TUESDAY PACK rr MIL vassirma—Th. neer steamer MIA GRAHAM, Capt. Altman AAAA kir the: &bole and intermediate porta EVERY %V.I3DAY, It 4 o'clock r. Y. For freight or pump apply on board. ocip FLACK, BARNES A IIELs ker.. DEGULAR PACKET FOR ClN xv CINNATL—The splendid paatienga packet EUNICE, Oipt. Robe. limiter, teRl leave r us for Cincinnati EVERY WEDNESDAY, it 10 o'clock a. It.— For freight or panne apply on board or to dal FLAG, DARNER A CO, Agt.. FOR MARIETTA AND ZA.NES VILLE—The new and beautiful atemeer 1.17:7.1E MARTIN, Capt. Meows, erol leave bur 4, and all Intermadlateporti EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r. If. For freight or passage apply. on board or to oclo PLACE, BARNES k CO., Agts. REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY WM:SLOG PACKET.—The nem paw lenge° steamer CHET T, Captain J. Illurra,At for the above and I Intersetedlate porta on blonds" Wednesday arid F ya. For freight or patmage, apply on board, or to anti W. R. WLIEELER. Agent, No. & Woad at. LIORIVITEELING.—The steamer g HOCH E Capt. Worts, will leave* *— for the above and all Intermediate Landings on 'ATI ye, Thursday. and Satordaye, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tor freight or plumage apply on baud or to . , FLACK, BARNES A CO, A(t.. oCW No. ST Water St. REGULAR MEMPHIS PACK- J.%) PT—The aplendld new steamer, COM. — 5. • MODORE PERRY, Copt. Parry Brown, sill eau or .t o &Lava and all Intermdlate ports, on SATURDAY, 12th Inst. For freight or paseage apply on board or to ocl9 A. O. SIOGREW, Agt., SO Water nt. eincinnatt, Sec FOR CINCINNATI—The eplen- I.c did steamer 'MINERVA, Capt. (Jordon, will leave for the shore and all latermedlate port*, 1 I DAY, lOtb fast, at 4P. IL For freight or image apply 012 board or to FLACK, BARNES & CO., Ara., dog_ • N 0.87 Water street. DOR • CINCINNATI.—The tinela t st abramer QUAKER CITY, Copt. MrDare old, mill learn for the above and oil latermedhas porta,. TRIG DAY, lath Ire., at 4 r. e. For freight or ravage applyoa board or to de:: FLACK, BAWLER ArCo., Agra. EOlt CINCINNATI.—The fine nowdowner 31ADY OLIODY., Capt wit kayo for Ma above Lad Interamllaw port, oa THIS DAY, D. 10th For frel,;l4 or p.m _cto applyon bard or to oo3Q FLACK. BARNES uu, Agrata. FOR LOUISVILLE—The elegant steamer dAOOD POE, Capt. &avast, le - 111442 leave foe the above...rot at Intermediate f•Ottl AY lOtt. 'net. F, freight iguana apprjon board or to deg FLACK, KARNES A CO, Agta_ . _ - vOlt dld vansengor parked “nunioNr .Ebtx•xt, ii47o for th.• Alward add eh tut, purr, orgTIIIIIISDAY lost, at Id erlak'A. M. For lAvAgo or 11nr1gist ni , gdy ou board or to dor, FLACK BAHINIFS A CO.. Arts. J.aslbiUe, &c FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine steamer CLIFTON, Copt Thomas Poe, will leave for the shot, niol all Interoaridiateporta., • DAY, 12th la.:, at 10 A. 01. For freight or Footage ap ply fia Ward or to dry FLACK & BARNES. Art - F OR NASHVILLE—The line it now steamer CILENWOOD, Capt. J. J. ..a,„_• itebhoen, will leave for the shove mei all intern late Noe, en SUNDAY. the Mb hot. For (might ar paw gage apply on lawni pr to FLACK, BARNES ft CO., AFL, ,st. Rom, &r FUR CINCINNATI S LOUIS VILLE—The itenznor FORTUNE, Capt. W. Reno—Cle2l44,l , . J. MED.—will hem and all letennedlatipottvon THURSDAY, Dee. 10th, at 4 P. 11. PorDelghtarpaasegeepplyon board or to 0.9 .. A. Q. eIcHREW, 80 Water 4. Olt ST. LOUIS.—The splendid 0- T . Fsteamer ORIRAYWEST,Capt.iI CuHon& gill leave for Minh.* and AR intermediate ports, UKDA Y, 1,-th last, at 4 P,II. For freight or peusage apply ...a or w deb FLACK, BARNF.Sk CO, Agra FOR ST. LOUIS AND.KEOKUK —The elegant .leaner CAMBRIDGE, Capt. S. Dean. will leave Pm tbo above and ail oterva ports ou THURSDAY the :OH last. For freight or passage apply 1.0 board or to de7 FLACK, BARNES CO, Agents. VOR ST. LOWSThe splendid kdrkrokor packet "FULTO4 CITYpt. Brickla, 'cave for the-above and .11 Intertn to ports on SATURDAY 12th lost at 10 o'clock P.. 11. Fur puma. or Bright optic On board or to • drs FLACK : BARNES A.CO, AO. - FORS'. LOUIS.—The ream METROPOLIS, Capt. 11. Whoop, will leave fir the Above and all Intermediate pocti un . DAY the Ihth hut. at 4P. Y. For freight or Damage apply us board ay to deS FLACK, BARNES k Co., Aut.. FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid steamer 31ARESER. Capt. Drawa, will tame for the above And all Intermediate porta. I DAT, 10th inet.All e. at. For freight or sosageapply on board or to del PLACE, DARNFM I CO., Agent. FOR ST. LOUIS—The tine new steamer ST. LOUIS, 010. .7E1151E1/FAN will learn lor the shorn and all intermediate ports, ou TIIIB DAY, 10th inst., at 4P. M. For freight or passage ap pip on board or to del FLACK, DARNEB & CO., AgUL FOR ST. LOUIS AIVD KEOKUK. Theneerusd bountiful stoanterAßlON/A. Cap!. Deniman, sill Into for the above and a Interco ate ports, on: Tills DAY,- the 10th inst., at 4 e. K. For freight or peosago apply on boson or to eLAcic, - BARNES t CO, Agent.. jade Orleano, Sc Tio R NEW ORLEANS.—The Sue steamer R. F. BASS, Capt. Wm. I'. Barr. ertif have for the above and all intermediate tenors on THURSDAY the 10th inet., at 4P. u. For freight or pamage apply On boar) or to 9 FLACK. BARNES k CO. UDR MEMPHIS AND NW ORLEANS.—The *NOM oow steataer ARCTIC, Copt. Der Laney, uOl leave for the* .va at. I Intermediate ports, ou TINS DAY, Der. 10th, .010 A. it.— For freight or pasnge apply on board or to - 11°30 FLACK, BARNES & CO., Ageots. - von Avmpuis AND NEW OR- LEANS.—Ttio splendid steamer JAMDS WOOD.S;Orpt. Rol:dun. will Dare for the, aborr. termadlats ports on TIM DAY, 10th Inst., et 4r. u. For freir,•tit or passage applyon board or to rw2.5 FLACK, BARNES t CO, Agts. VCR MEMPIIIS, VICKSBURG 15: - AND NEW ORLEANS.—Tbe new and beautiful steamer "AURORA" Capt. J. L Rh. eave for the above and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY the 10th lost. For freight or mama apply on board or to nol7 FLACK, BARNES 8 CO., Agents. POR MEM ' PIIIS AND NEW 1. - . OItLEANThe Chia statroar lOWA, o,mt..lloore, will leave for, the above and all • term to ports on MIS DAY,lOth lost., at 4P. CC For *eight or pumps apply on Warn or CO told FLACK, LIARNF.S A CO., Agta. THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN TUE WORLD' A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INTERMENT. THOMAS' PATENT MATCLI MACHINE le • simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Mach! a coats only $115; le driven by hand, and will make the for. tune of the manufacturer in • abort time. When, good wood le to be had readily It Materially reduces the colt. ifirSereral county or Machine privileges ar• offend for eats al • moderate price. For particulars, call at GAZETTE COUNTING nom. Firth street. JeldAwlftfT BOOTS AND 880118, CFZ7CAP FOR CAST'. y J AMES ROBB, NO fig MARKET STREET, EMBEEMI=ME LADIES'. 111...15W end CIIILDR ENS' BOOTS del MOD; URNS' CALF. KIP AND COARSE DOM, SKOP.4 OXFORD TIFF ` OAITKE2, OPERAS, A. ROTS' AND YOUTUr BOOTS, MOEN, de. .FORD'S" RUSHER SIIOKS, A very ..parlor article and very Direct from the Alennfecturers, winch b. wKI .11 by the we or 71C/AOll at my reduced prices forced.. TWA dock comprises one of the lamed essortnieuts to be found In any city, eultelde for city end' country miss, and having over twenty Isere ermine. In buying, he trusts that he can now gun all team. lie respectfully invites ell to went to 411.4swidtill Kivin KidilkeY will b. Pima mr211.111 YSTERS —ln doily rtheipt of J. V. Pratro N.), celebrated N. 1 Media °faun, to eons or to shell, by the bbl. or box, esholosabs lisui retail. Will wurrest thent squid, It not superior, to BO Oyster [wooed to this market. EDWARD T.ME G. 11,A1V.,' TOBACCO AND CIGI-A-RS; So. 211 LIBERTY" sTREEr, 27 AD OF WOOD. PrTTSBITR.G.R. P.EINN.A... fIFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH. AND WEEL:ASSORTED ST9C,P II P. 1„." d..... 4 trona Importers and hisattbcincers, noon. which u• the fellosi=g favorite brandy • 1 • W. 11. Grant's A. No. 1 6s . Tobacco, Kohn, Robinson & 'Co's' rotate°, Eugene !Howard's lobate°, thanes Pound Lump ectretklish. Hazard and Bailee.' Brands, • . k 200 ffa4,l3. .. . • • Boxes Halt Pontiff latulp. ' CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! 01\71E1 . 754 XX.5. 1 011'.1313013=1:1 0 i 33,1;.4.2•73D1S- All Of which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fail to please. , att2Onliwtf F FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immediately Sealed up la ARTHUR'S NEW SELF-SEALING, • TRU OW TIRE-PROOF AND ANNEALED GLASS TRUST JARS TO BE HAD AT THE CLUNA AND 4 1ORENSWAB.E STORK OP ii 3EI .X , 7 FL "i''' MI X CI• 33 "s 2" . ~ • .. N o. IQU Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Penna.. WHERE also the attention of private families, hotel keepers and country merchants is: re i y opottfully !mind to the onannatiou of hi. uottly Onportod nook of GOODS, tomptising Whit. Gratin Tempt. lug and 'Falba Wan, Whits Vittifird, I ronditorke Table Wan, nprotaly for durability in Indola;arory desonpUou of bite and inld band Prartnt and English CIIIEA in wtta or somata oftres. Aboa a auk; ntoction of 'Table C u tle r y , tind Tut Waiters, Fort. and Spoon plated on German bitter, Tumblers, Gablets, it. Glass... of sur.riur q . ualitT t all s , ioW pzlcsf sel=m+l • The Theory of Cooking by .Gas /a now lirmilr established, and weean retbrfor the truth of the above to many of the most sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsbarigh. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and gives entire satisfactim mraNcr. To the Druggirt. the Cheraitt, the Elarber, to all Oyster &Mont. Restaurants, Ealsag Hausa, end Hal 8 1 471 , 5. wall as Primate Famairs It Is Mood indispenalble when once tried. /Moan le trilling. It require butdittle room. The Ere is ready Inn moment, The fuel Is not expensive. It produce" DO smoke, no soot, no dirt, and trill mot quickly and It All these tillage we will gnanuatee. It may be med on my table, stain or shelf in my room or May, and will be fern:Ma/I in any mnomt front $4,1, he mite of Single Earner Stand, to $75,00, tor an Extra Mahogany Stand with dm Proves complete, which will be Notice. gent ornament to any gentleman'. dirdng room. Please call and Isivestlgate,at LAFAYETTE lIALL, second Boor. WOOD STREET, or UsiniltDirfßEKT TITE, Secretary. sel4-dly GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANX. W. E. CHILDS ST...CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATEIDPROOP CEM-ENT ROOFING... pmnitizr da .70.13.15Te101V,, Proprietors. ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRAOTAND PUT ON AT TILE SHORTEST NOTICE the AbOVI, Elastic Fire and Water Proof Cement Rooting, It being the only article yet Invented that will eurcasestiollY mist the action of the atmosepheire In every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY TIRE AND WATER-PROOF> And in point of durability, we believe it kennel, ((not superior, to any Metallic hooting. We can pot it on over Old Tin Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it makhog no difference how Ras or veep the roof may be. This Roofing is warranted to pro. ea above represented. We will put It on for • SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN FEET SQUARE.) We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, tieing on acconnt of It. derability cheapest point theism housed. WILIVe invite aft who are building, and 1010 those who_vrish their Rooll Repaired, to call at our offices and csanoluesamplas and satisfy themeelloy in regard to the durability and precidcability alibis Rooting.- - • J. G. FERRIS , ) PERRLN JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSON, No. 133 Third street, between Wood and Sinithtliell WM. JOHNSON, ) Pittsburgh, P01:1216. I tutu of have made a chemical examilmtlon of some specimensof W. E. CHILDS & CO'S ROOKNO, left at my oflico, the re, mode a follows.: is The racycompound.l was to remain pliable for a groat length of thne. • . ltd. The cons la not readily Int:hunted by the temperature; consequently It would not be liable to melt and rel. off Irmo a roof In Bummer, or crack In Winter, I. a. extremes of natural h eat and cold would not injure it. 3d. The compoeidoule trot acid but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the canvas; Lot On the tantrF7 pro{ec It from the action of the weather. 4th. It la Water Proof, and to a large extant Fire-Proof: that Is, sparke and firs brands Calling upon It mold not 10. flame It. In my opinion such a roof will last for years if put on carefully and receiving prompt &hoodoo. Respectfully, 309EPil 11. LOCE2, Chemist, Laboratory No 12.4 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • Curconon Aorscr ROT6L IN. Co, Feb. bth, MI. I hare examined W. E. Cu= A Co's Elastic Fire and Weter•Proof Cement goollng, endas ter es I cut judge, consider It • good Insention, and am willing to Insure bolltllngs thus protoded upon the unto terms es Ii those covered sq th mend. apLlyditell iStSnottl JNO. B. LAW, Agt. Royal Ins. Co., London and - Liverciool. - ..... Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. .A.DAIR. do GRANT, Proprietors, s No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. HIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. It is Used T es!enslroly in Sew York sod Philadelphia, end is well dppresed. It I' applicable to covering Foundries, Dwelling; Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad. Cars.' it will last longer thandletallie Bootleg or Shingles, and resists the various elianges of ellmate--neither ediuted cold, limt or damp. Its principal Ingredient le of an extraordinary skulls nature, and A timer losses Mrs eLxiiitity. II ran W readily appltml to all kinds d roofs. flat or steep, old Or new, on Ann, In ..r ‘rruul. ft will no: foil Itt want: wean. et, or creek In cold, sod it is not tutored by being tramped upon. It is Moth Fire and I,Vatel , Proot Itt.For further Information. apply to the proprietors. 1857 TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY _ . . . . . ~ &ME 1., L 0 _-Y . D&C 0 . ..• litaiiii • [SUCCE..sultil TO LLOYD & LE3.1.0,L0 . ... . RAPING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TIIIS WINTER, are nimprepared to do • heavy business by 1 . £4.N1VE1'Z1AT.A.147.49. CANAL AND , Through tonna from apt Raster° Cities. We ow nest.° onr friends and nit Misr disposed to .ot-Anlx• Quist aid Itailrosil. deg teu Milos will be *pared to rrader prim! sane.-tion to tdl - 11PPEMOF EAST.Iftth.&NW-WY:STY/01 PREIG The Avoidance of the Inclined Plane:‘ on the Allegheny Portage Railroad win or. Whm.' despatch to the trassemladon of freight. Office Pone ?trees, at th e (laud Basin. fe2tlyd LLOYD Q 00 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. -: 1857. .Tc.3E7R.B P0RT.A.331.3E1 330-AT 1.125T231, Via.Penneylvanin Cann/ and Rai/road.., , Capacity Two Thousand TOW• - Per Month lach E Way. - • - .... fi UR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCEEAS darIug Ma past Muter and art can owe offer to PUMPERS the superior admataga of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pittaburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being muipmed cutlmly of PORTABLE BOATS, but cos tramhlpmeur is se3ufrosi. Merchants ecrollng height to our Lica MA oily upon Ira Being pot tlmmigh atl:poodbl apnea sad - da1..4. WAItrtIOMIE. CANAL NAOLN . cam , ' of Liticeesreme Wimmestregeirr • faiklycl *lra . ProitrititanL Amusements PITTSBURGH THEATRE 14111 re-urn fur a roll .easan, with a largo nut! ..cri.lent DRAMATIC COMPANY, ON SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 127 u. partirolers in 81114 snit AilrertNtnieritn on friday. BaX °Mee open every ay at o'clock. deS,ltd VOSTE GAIETIES'—MASON IC HALL—leaves fuel Manager JOSEPH! G FOSTER, Acting and Stage Manager, A. W. YOUNG. AteruistoN—Parquette, SW.; Upper Tier, ^2c. A ORHAT BILL!—By particular request, the celebruud Drente of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, p., itircly the Inet night this wagon of the grist beret Drama of DANK FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS. THURSDAY Evrzirso, Dacembrr loth, 1537. Will Le acted the orar popaLsr.Drarna in 3 acts, of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN—Um:Ir Torn, Mr.O. Foster; Geo. Harris, Mr. Harry Langdon, Ft. Clair Mr. S. C. Dubois; Topsy. Julia Al• Cooke. 'Highland Flirig Migt Emily Waldo:rove To conclude with the highly ereeeseful Drown of DANIS FRAUD AND ITS VICIENIN—AIfred treabortut Mr. H. liariplou; Moe. Seatioruo.Juliall.Cook. • . Toquerruw, the Berlin mance will be for the BENEFIT A, W. YOUNG, when on linniewe array of :Biwam w be presented: C.A.RD.IEO p&-FOSTER'S GAIETIES. 43 - A. W. 101.:Sti. Ucm r.sl.,tfuity to inform his friends and the rublir th 141 . L11S DE\F•FIT Tip Will take place bra FRIDAY EVENING. December 11th .15.51 . , when will he presented a Drams of Ritetwe Goatee. instated Tar. ROAD OP LIFE.' Dam Flap A. K. Vt./ENO Alter bib the celebrated Comedy imps, act; 'd A ROWLAND FOR AN OLIVER. Fixture Mr. A. W. Young Maria Darlington Ala. A. 19. Fiing. Conetude with the Coml Itallatt Pantomime or IMS=IIIM Clown A. W. Young: N. B.—A LIVE PIO will be given for the best connudram and a saperb PENNY wins - rLE for the worst, to be decid ed by the audience. All minotlrnma: moot: be sent to:the Treasurer, before 12 o'clak on Friday, at the one* of ibe Doily Union, domes. of Fifth nod Smithfield streets, where places may in eectirod deit2t auction Zalco. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Oommercial Sales Hook', No. 54 Mb Street. GRAND SALE OF MARBLE STATUA -114, &c.-54. VITO TM & SON'S Orand Sale dear. rare Marble Parlor and Monumental Statuary, Llaborate Classic* Alabaster Marble Vasa, &c.;, the products of TILE STUDIOS OF ITALY, will take place on Thursday, the 10th that. at 2 o'clock, P. M., and 7 in the evening, on the second door of tho Commercial Salem Dooms, No. 51 Fiftl, street. The COOCO. Will be open CO visitors COI the day and evenlng proceeding the MOO. Comfortable arm chairs will be pro. Tided for all In attendance. The collection will contain ono superb Carrara Marble Mulatto, by /SAWA figure. of the Penitent, the Angel of Peace, Innocence, and °there suitable for 'axiom alsaUriet UoPe, Remembrance, and others, suitable for monumentw ono fsfoinlore copy, nerved in marble, of POWER:SORE= BLS YE, by the well known l'iseaut. This is the only carv ed mluinture copy of the Slave ever imported or attempted. One bcontifill group, the Dancing Greco.. alter Diplom.- pub Parion tigurvet4 Ude° at ; Troy, Minna and Drebtlat, and other subjects. ALABASTER. MARBLE VASSAML—Larbie Etruriari Urns, filth Relief se. fur porlormir balbe rich Agetellaccarne Tama; beautify] TraLonal GrecianWaaes andent Hiatn Brim Amphorae, for centre table. Berdiglio !lobe Crulto Nome Wawa; awl a great. sariely of claaalcal .well calculated to complete tho refined appearance of parlors, halls and sleeping apartments Alm, new style 31edalliona, la marble framer, rich Bohemian Glass articles suitable for the app preaching holblays. Tor flarther puticylary, please see tip:ultra The .usu. 11.. of all torersof the Pine Al. Is reepectively called to the .bole, as the assortmeut, oggin examicuitkes, will be found to be of • highly meritorious character. de.s • P. 31. DAVIS, Anct. DEREMPIORY SALE OF BUILDING 11 LOTS AND COUNTRY BEATS—On Thursday after noon, Dee. 10th, at 2 o'clock, MI the premises, will be wild, tha whole or pare of 6 urea of ground which hare been db tided Into handsome buildinglots and =all <sundry seats, fronting on Mina. Avenue, Torben, Malin and Braddock adjoining property of Ales.lllllar.l2o.l. near the Eighth Ward, and well known sea part of theanstin estate, being cagy of screwy and alltrding • fine view of the hiononnahe. la river scenery. Plans may be seen at the anctlon rooms, and inthe hands of Dr. Robert Wray,. guardian of 00 minor children of the late Reuben Tustin, deed. Terme, one-half ash, residue In one yar, with Interest. dee P. M. DAVIS, duct.' DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTHST., At the new Commercial halm Booms, Pie. bi Flab erect, every weak dos, are held public Wes avoids In all variety, 'suited for the trade and =nommen, from a large stock • bleb is constantly replenished with fresh insteps. meats, that must be elated forthwith. At 10 &clock, A. Pd., Dry Goads and fancy otitis., con. Wdng nearly everythlng needed in the line for personal and Welly rieto table cutlery, hardware, clothing, boots and shoes, Ladlesear, An. At 2 o'clock, P. BL, household and kitchen funtibr4, new end second bank beds and bedding, catnetz, almant Iron .tom Clan .ware, done, cookhog utensils, grocorte.,Au At 7 o'clock, P. IL, fancy articles, tratchca. clocks, jewel ry, notekal Inatrnments, guns, clothing, dry gooda, boots and dummy books, eattionery, An P. H. DAVI& Anot`r. OLD DOMINION OYSTER CORNER LUND AND r", LIBERTY MIME% RECEIVED DAILY. un..N AND BUELL OYSTERS, Lake and filistern Fish, dr,o noltcliw wuckLERAIN DF LER IN _ fIICHICKETING & SONS'NFRI PIANO FORT EB, ststnertsrp at Chiottering lk Sons, Boston, COMarll3o Arrant anti SBquarc %liana Sulu, And their lately Invented P.A.RLOR" GRAND PY &NO FOR WI OM BY JOHN H. MELLOR, 61 Wood Street, between Maniere] Alley and Fourth Street. JOILN IL MELLOR, the exclusive and on, Antal Pea Pthreennon, de., for the sale of CLUCK. EIRING ot SONS' Vast. PLANO FORTES, beg} to return his most mincers ththke to the citizen+ of Pittehnrglii, gheny and vicinity, fur their liberal patronage. mil be has now the pleeauro of Informing them that, by the increased fidlltie afforded WM, new and splendid Piano Forte Sfen ufectory, moon erected at an expense of over Two Hundred Thousand Dollar. and employed by Chlckering A Sone exclualvely for tho manufacture of their own Piano Fortes, they wRI be enabled to keeps full .amply at their :Kerley in Pittsburgh, of WI the varietlel mantifactiired by them, from the most splendid Grand, Parlor° rand and &item Piano Fortes, to the plaitr and low priced Piano Forte., all of which wine , old in• thriaLly Mew.. Cltickerlng & Sons barn been ewer et the dlr. [bunt Exhibitions mul State lain In Boeton,Noir Yerk,an & other planea. Woven Gold Med.'s, Seventeen Silver limbsJe, Three Bran. Ma le*and the . trios Nodal at the Wortire Fair tu Lo 1115 For the character of the abovelastrumeuM, nd on, rerit or has the Omanre of referring to about Firs Hundred Enmities in Pitirburgli" and vicinity, who have purchased and have. In use Plano Fort. from the shore mantifactory mashie to the follow.. In; Principals of Semiceuie who lune Chic:taring &Roue Plano Fortesfn nae , and bare given their unquallled Pali mony of their superiority over all other ROT. Chu. Seminary C. &atty,ivincipal of Steubenville Female . • bite. P. ft. limns, Principal of Washington 'Female semi. '71 7 .11. %Silvan, 51. IL, Principal of the Edgeworth Female Seminary, Sewickley, Pa. Rev. Samuel Q. Shepley, Principal of Blairseille Female. Seminary, Blairsville, Pa. Rev. Joseph P.Taylor, Principal of Retiwoml Boys' Aead-. emy, New Rtiglitan. • ht. Xavier Female Seminary, Yottstown, Pa Prof S.R. Williams, Louisville Academy for Young Win,. Louisville, Ky. Miss Sarah Thompeon, Principal of Female Seminary ai Xeula,p. EirOld Mama taken in exchmage at their MI value in payment. MELODEONS, °ROAN HARMONIUMS. GUITARS P 1 ANO MUSIO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ILL RINDS—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN bur g hL Sole Agent fur Chlckerlng Sono, PUtg and'Weet. , ern ...tapir :mix, 81 Wood at., between Diamond Alloy and pourtn et. • ealiialas•F CHEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE • A CONSIONMENT.—A Aurterb wood 7 octavo Piano, with full Iron Yrmite, carved Muir. Dettk and alnulitings the manufacture price for In New Yorl holm.; WO. will Ito ot4tl to close a roneignment 'WO. A 1.,,. Rosewood G.N octavo. 7roand corner., and elldieg desk; a very elegant Piano: the New York factory pricer:3W, pill be sold es above at SW. The above aro tbo net cash prices, in par money, and will bo boxed for chipping frac of charge. Also, it gland amend band Piano, with Iran franne,G octave, In 0.1 order. Cash, current food., WO. A Mahogany 6 octavo, modern idyl. Piano, an excellent , initroluent. Cash, COMM teach , A sin octavo second hand Wilma° Piano, $5O. Ado do do do Philadelphia do A do Piano. very handsome and nearly new, or, and 11 months Yor NU, together with a splendid gook of new Pianos of it etylea Roo& the manulictory of Miaowing k Sons, Hcia4 on, by don -JOIIN IL 3IELLOIL Si Wood at. a! STEINWAT c& SONS. TC S T RgeErVED AN IN -M 1 0 1 vuic. orsnaNwAy a BONS' calebrs, tat YEW TORN PIANOS. Among others • splendid PULL GRAND PIANO of unrivalled tone and! workmanship. Steinway & Sons' Grand Mance are coned, ered superior to mt.l mane in We conriPs7. • - • The mate to the above has received Me First Class Oidd Medal tar euperiorlty over all others, at the Maryland lu; Winne, to Baltimore, Wt week. Due notice Wlll be give. of Its arrival. IL ELMER. & BRO.. • Sole Agents for Noma &Mak, • roll Also, Steinway &Song N 0.53 llllthstreet. SECOND-lIAND PIAIQOg One elegant 6 octavo Rosewood Piano .Forte, In pegoot order, worth wa,..n I.dd . , One 6 oa;ve i'ioncs win broad firr...-------••••• r . ' • One PLINO FOR RRNT—One Plano Sorts wUt to maned/0 a: • . one/mons BLUR% N e. us wood et., 2d door above Wood ark..:.'. NEW MUSIO.--Cumtiorrk BLuxt., No 719 wcod sc. bin Jost 1,666 Wd per Xlllreete ' • ClCeering•Wwd, Wad, b 7 nat., • ' Homo and Rea•M.l_, WM • IthordaU. Hoch:lw, LI& onmatomm,. • " Vols. PoeUgne, Lupin war lo Rano. Oorrocholh,yl These nro 0 etwo lan anapaaltrazaj • Hama, Smart Homo. with oaristions, try S'lmmed:2, Vl_ • amutlforidowon, 801104 .1. It. Thomae,ZM nor, of Tippormi, !ohs 22•1:rr.e, 'Mira E. L. illk,mm (The Welch Ntedrop/o4•DOM . 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