iftsbnr ..°(ba UC:`. zirzorB33l7XteilEC: FILIDAY,ZIORADTO, DEC. ii, D 357 apvimus ,iTtr arr...sa 2Ppee of the. Cltje. itad Neighborhood. Scant Nab ; IterraLtcax 14ra-rm.—The Republicans of the Sixth Ward will hold a pre litetttitry meeting at the School Home on Satyr- 7„,.,TAT . ettlag, thel2th tut; at 7 o'clock, for the dlerposs of preparing'. a .11,1 t of candidates to be oted for at the primary meeting on the 19th. By order of the Ward Exec. Com., • . MECTINO or . TIM CESTILA ' t BOARD or EtlLTA— rion.—vTlie" BoardAeld a regular meeting on Tuesday evening ;kit in the office of the High 'School Present ; Singerly, Miller, IrCague, Lowry, ThoMpson,,'• Everson, Varnum and SicGowin, President. Absent; lilc3fester. The/Secretary, read th e minutes of the pre vious meeting aniltywere approved. Mr. Everson from he Committee on Teachers and-Salaries report -in - favor of increasing the appropriatiob hetet fore made to the Second e le Ward 'Night School from- $lOO $lOO, and also In favor of incressln the appropriations for the' Night Schoolin the Third ward to $225. The report was adopted. Mr. Miller reported a lila, of .exonerations asked for -by C. W. Lewis, collector of School taxes for the year ending June Ist, 1867. Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Lewis was ready to lift his bonds"as soon"ae the Board would allow the exoneration' claimed. The' Board allowed said list of exoherations , and - ordered the same to be filed. - • - " Mr. Lowry from the Committee on Colored Schools reported that Mr. G. B. Vashon, the new principal bed assumed the duties of . his situation and that - the school was largely • In creasing in numbers. The committee asked for power to purchase necessary stationery for use of the aoholars. On motion of Mr. Vernon,, the Committee on Colored Schools was empciwered , to supply the School with the neeesaary. ink ; , pens and chalk for I:deck-hoards which may be . required.. ; . . Mr. , I Miller 'state(' that:he had, according to previous Instructions of the Board, made appli tette= to , the -Pitt township. Board of School Directors. to tiettle a bill of somelBo for tuition of colored' children belonging Co said township and whiz, have been in attendance at colored school for. some time past, indthat the Direc tors have refused tit pay the MIL • The whole subject was referred to the" Committee on Color ed Schools. • - . " . • +Prof.. MoLein, Principal of; the Nigh . School, reed-:his regular monthly -report of the school. The report was ordered to be filed. - • --. Oa motion of Mr. %num, the time of vaca tion for the preeent month: was teed to-com mence on-the 25th and emitinne until the 9th of January. Ur. Wm. BicCagne, of- the Fifth Ward, offer ed Us resignation as a member of the Contra Boarl..,At was accepted; to tate effect on Jan. bth 'next: . . EADEUSGB . Or ITA P.; - £x. IV: & C. R. R:—The earwiege, .Pittabt47ll; FLlVityzio . SCCideago R. R. Co. for"the tenth of November list, were as follows; ds: • • • . • , Prottc - Freig6t -- "" -- . 4 Paungers . .... 40tal Deentitir4ti Treigta ".• Dfiseellanoeui • • • • Increiutei in Paliengirs. Mai 1...... . 55,787 3I ...total deerealle ' - • $21,545 89, It will be observed that, although the revenue fronalAtlght has reiponded to the general de .preasion of trade, that from Passengers maintains - .11 Mend.) , Idereate: • ' ' - • Ta iliicßiThe-.Crawford Journal learns of an attempt at murder ;and. suicide; which took place on Thesdriy last . ot Underdello, Livingston county; Michigan, the; patties being recently ` residents of this place. It appears - that - Charles Southwick, formerly employed : as a carriage trimmer here, conceived an attachment fora Miss Lama Evans; able arecent resident in this place... :The lady' id not reciprocate the feeling, andrerimied Oct long Since with her - father to Mihhigen.. Thither, it would Seem, Southwick followed . her with soma bad Intent. there renewed to' her his solithations; and wai'rejeot ed...;By.soine means he,.gained access to her bed.rooM on the night above stated, and With a. iisce_cm...trt .tirroat: She escaped from-the room, to -that of - her: • father, gave 'the ahcrui, - and ,on wart* being 'made SouthriCk was found Ing in her' room, having. attempted. to commit . suicide by cuttinihis-owti throat. At the - latest accounts both were , olive, ,but lying in a very critical silisitien: • . . Roans, Bewarti!--Mayor Weaver has sent Henry Mangle and Amman Stewart up for trial on a charge of highway robbery. The Mayor , e ' pollee deserve the esteem' of all good citizens for the assiduity and 114iCCia2i with which they ferret oat auchrtuali as those and bring to a tribune' where they eland a chance of. getting justice .done them. •We.are not in the habit of .miYing a great deal in praise of officers who faithfully ilo their duty, for that .ia what they are chosen - or appointed for bn.t:ive do think that:just:at this present4itne the City of Pitteburgh has as efficient au executive-and is under as good and faithful a government, as far at least as its po;• lice Matra are concerned, u any city perhaps! in the world. Four fellows have boon jerked pp, within as many dayti—vir.: !ferry, Rowell; Stew- - art and Mingle. • ASD bill/CrACSTAL Cosccar: saint James' Protestant Eplicopal Church was erected is tho upper part of the city at a'eery great cost compared with the" manna" , of ..the; congregation Worshiping in It. much of a debt, If any,_ stiliremains for the building, we are not inform ed,' but learn that the annual receipts fall con siderably abort of.-the expenditures, and its ' friends propose to give a concert about Christ mas to make up the. difference. The interior of James' is one of the,bazutsomest In the city, audit differs from the others of the same dettotn- Motion in having nearly one-half of the pews free. Some of the best amateur talent in th e city hos`volunteered.te sing at the proposed.ctrn cert, and a musical treat may be expected. Sorrs:--Tlie Plated Cock ; was y e sterdayed en - g,iged to the caza. of. Birk- vs. Monongahela Bridge • Co., against which the .plaintiff-has brewed his,Suit to recover the value of .40,000 • bushels coal lost by the rmming of the% boat which contained it against the bridge Pier.... The'esseef.Tugan against the same , defend ants is completed.— A verdict for Plaintiff In that . --aelaultre2caseiren rendered $'l,2llX Such a verdict carried With I t,,s as xre underitand the cue, the briny of 'Abe Coropiux.for - dannigeo In all SittigarCusp , agd i moat bring upon she bridge n ,host 'of scuts: . Th e first-case above: alluded teissal °atrial: '7 ; ,..:.:,. C ..,._ Tim Weetmitiiter Ifertsld'ierars- the feet stited in a letter Which appeared in the Gazetti, relative to the jury in the Bill Jones awe Reek ing divine direction in finding it - ..verdict, and adds: "With all oar:discouragement, there are some signs .af : progress; and this sign of progress is from the right:loaner.- Wasbiegton county con tains-, in- prep:Milan le' its population, peThip ) . more Orthedoz Preabyterians. than: any oilier county:in this Commonwealth, or in the United The Washington Rep Otter says: tratne have emitted for several days past art the ffernp_- field Railread,"atidatt svconsequence sortie °tour merchants are tempi:al:deg. The track is badly covered ly slider In the cute, and the !Demi:to- Oyes are in bad iirdee' W hope In - emit-kV Of a few days tbings will go on as astral : . We hear some , flysotrumors of itemeleticiegra aeon - to take 'place for the biaeflt of the road - , bat, being poly tumors, we do not giro them. A;liiiteinvestit'Dem ciituier..z4le"t7tWilatt g todispetrozand the teleitterdiretZeti-York and _elsewhere annotate° the important ' fattYthat Speeky'' Bender:eon, who weafte Saoeiq from tVeshingtod;- Pa.; and intends to support thepolley . of the. AMltliertitiol3::"' 511.-'..Zinsernaliof the eseablogton'TrOune,gire no a ehaptei in the life ettble ~l iittforesk. Democrat," Speeky. . : T ux i u rni tk ur,'-490 o the following,ttem from the Jtusiottary : "I. simPlr read one sentence from the anti inr• Inn euenh."--Thus writes tie waiter of-our Eng. Chord, jr, Carlisle, utaillkit sends a draft -for g. 51, although the congregation are building a Parsonage and aro engaged in way other good,works. , Tun *Waren Commonwealth' . quota the item which . weimblished day or two.sbace mire to the murder in Cloyerille, end mu g ”Thls Will certainly be .news' to the people of ChtysMe; ns well ss °rads vicinity, t o l earn that thi'mordeinus . alfray aboie described took Om their on' SaitiircXy week: The intgligeec a • h i s beeezaligrifPinied, go; there is no:founds/lOn whatever-for the etory. ,, _ ,•-.- j pistorrtankneeke.Sen;nlif nitiS;• - b . atia l 7 mail . seieMe- on - the:inite'littieen - Pittaburgh and Wheelitujor:Myt9bingtoryhtts been diseon- _ . Gioion.liTsisaOs . delivezed his locture NationlT .7.1111.1 es Ta Bethaby, Virginia, to the etetieute sad citizva of that plico. - A PIM? enigtiaria sane Asylum, -4rvilidiag;iiiid'iliscogrise4 sweet-, mtutio to itixtut=of'Dilleedepatieats;leho appeared tam the kindness lir the ter: formers as as their music, There Were pmr-- tertian equalmatiber of male and female patients' but few of. whom exhibited, while we were pre, I sent,.. any violent symptoms. --The Insane de pertinent at present contains seventy patients—. forty of 'Whom ' as we have said, aresitifirienily" under control, to be easily governed. - After the musks' Out, the visitors partook of a repast prepared by Dre. Reed and Fuller; under the superintendence of the Ladies of the establishmentich • reflected both the hospi tality or the former; and cuirine skill of the lat ter. Our andlablespace prevents some remarks in regard to this institution, which we shall ea dente to think of again soon. Tau following persons were elected Directors of the Monongahela.Bant of Brownsville. on the 16th ult,r. G. FL Bowman, Jonathan Knight, Moses B. Porter, Robert Rogers, Sam!. Taylor, Levi Colvin, Wm. Fisher, John M. Gallagher, I. C. Woodward, Eli J. Bally, Amos Griffith, 11. Rickenbottom, Westley Frost; and on the organ ization of the new Board, on the 22d, G. 11. Bow man. Esq., was unanimously elected President. A. W. YOUNG.—There is a name synonymous with fun. Young' cannot help being comical, and yet he, like Holmes ; "dares not boas funny as he can." This gentleman offers hie card this morning through our columns, anaWill take a benefit to-night in the play of "The Road of Life." We have great pleasure in the belief that Mr. Young will hare one of the best houses of the season. Sim Ciro Vat S Sous' classic sale of orna mental and useful wades, in marble, from the studios of Italy, will be continued this afternoon and evening, at 2 and T o'clock, on the second floor of Davis' new auction buildings. This op portunity for furnishing apartments with taste should 14 neglected by none, as it so seldom occurs. DANIEL Fur, a German „of Meadville, on. Thursday evening Mat drank: the-greater prat -cit two bottle' of•whtoky, the second of the two on a bet. He soon after went dead drunk and laid in that state until he passed into the sleep that Ynowe no in Gila world: . -- Daorxxn.—A inait named John Clark, who lived' OR Filth street, near Ross, was drowned on Ifeaday last below Sri:4unit.le. Yesterday an Inquest was held on his body by Coroner. Alexander and a 'verdict rendered in accordance with the theta. WE kayo seen a letter from Rev. U. W. Beech er tolhe Y. M. L. A. of this city, in which he declares his inability to visit this city this win ter-for the purpose of 'aerating.. -4 Tim Isvg.wriest won run. there times of general depreadon, it Is gratifying to know that we have at /east ono business oartiedon among us that "pays." And, whatmakee it better still, it pays not only the gentlemen embarked in it, bat those who deal with them also, yielding Loth a proftethat in these days of crashing banks and closing stores, is - really wonderful. The business we refer to is - that carried on by the owners of the "Great American • Corn Sheller,". for which our neighbor; Mr..-Goiden,. is agent: Despite the tightness of the moneyinar kot and the unwonted depression that prevails in every kind of trade, Mr. (lidded continues to maks rapid sales of .his machine, Ind the right for their sale in 'other 'districts Tim, the proprietors of the invention not only snake 'handsomely while - where find it difecnit to keep their-beads above water, bet t 6 oso who hoT - rights alsCreip fabulous profits On Wait inseatments--the superbir chancier of the ratt, Chine being eo apparent, and, the demand for it so genend,'that it has but to be seen to Ond its way to the barn of eray - agricultmirt.- ‘—'• • • ' . And, whenve ebnalder the peculiar excellence of the machine, we cannot really, winder, at this .Light. and pOrtable, cheap and durable, and zonally work, ed that a child might operate it, it atilt does the work of fear ordinary machines,, while at the same time it is ao simple in all its 'arrange M erits, thit'abotild it get tint of repair contingency almost Impossible because of the principle on which It is construetecla this veriest dolt on your farm may repair it. The maahlue, on the whole, runs far beyond every other to. mention of the same character now fiefore thepublie, and to a man with - small means and a little energy tad activity, we know of no better chance for mak. log money than that which theperchnse of a right for its sale in some of the districts yet unsold, offers, Mr. aciliten may be found at 1.70. Oa Fifth street, and wOl afford every inforMation touching the machine, sale of rights, da., to thou , who may call on hint. v 135. rzf,,3. - 45 % 029 19 5tr,253 93 -. 72,97372 69,198 07 .. 4,482 29 3,470 63 187 79 - 27595 • :5i.27A1 , 0 $119;197 98 827,825 14 • 108-08 snAss, 20 -24,M G 5 1,011 t,f. A BRITISH Orricen writing from' Teheran, Persia, ,to the London Times, remarks :—"A Cathartic Pill, manufactured by 'an American chemist,' (Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, 31stm..iftias cried the Shah of a Liver Complaint that threatened his life. This situ , .{ale fart, as might-be ex.'peettl, renders the Ameri. raps immensely popular here, *bile we English are overlooked. Doubtlers our own scholars made the discoveries which ho employs, and thus it is in every thing: we do the labor, then the mousing Americans 'put their mark on it and take the rmievii... Dr. 'Ayer. is idolised by the Conrt and its - retainer. liere, which. .vrill•doubtleas be reflected tii him dti a gold snug 1;o1 or dlcagand biltedirwork-wirlle net-tsulaructven.et Davy, Chrlatoson or Brodie—the great lights by. which , he - shines, 'ls knownfq—ciVeir S'onJoy 4 Tart Dr.FiLT OF MAYOR NOOD.—Tbe rather FlEF pitting intelligtmconf the defeat of Mayor 'Wood, in .New York,. reached the city this' moPnlng. Lion Fernando takes,the matter sezioaily to heart, and he silYi the only consolation he can here, under. the circumstances, wiltbe to come on to Philadelphia arid get himself a snit of clothes at the Brown Stone Clothing - Hall of Roclrhlll4. - Wilion,' No. ii9r3 and 005 Mutate street, above Oth.: • ' I.• .., Srzrron ktoon,' from. the . debllitat4 effects of ablett other diseases ire engenderedi'May be perms neatly 'rand TO -a tele days: br . the - Orem we of Oclrfer's Spanish Mirrors. !WI ie now acknowledg ed to be the only.trie remedy for such aigietfona .t • flacts.ass, SaCk and Frock Overcoati, for Men; Youth and Boys. ' Dress and •Busineas Coals neatly , cut and made.- Fine Plush mid Silk Vesta and a . large variety of tine and common Panto nor on hand and ceiling at do se rates by Caniaghan, Allegleuy City. Special "attention is invited the MIT stock of ants Coatings, Pant staffs sad Vestingi, kept as: : tlasisely for custom work, which, with a choice variety of Morey Hosiery, Shawls, Aldan; Ties, so., will be disposed of at favorable price.. 'Tenn. strictly cash, hence the low rates. • 110,000 won't' of well•nintle Clothing for men and boys, at prices' to snit the times.: Having now on Lands about the above amount 'Of Ilnellrstelase slothlog, a choice assortment. of CEA pleas goods for 'ttatons work, and a full stoek'a pate' arid 'boys' Tarnishing Goods,l will commence to.day cleating oat sale of the whole. The stock will be found the very best of its kind, carefully selected, well made, and ninth of It bought at. prices highly, favorable. Ii trill be understood thatlids Is not the - oft•reyestod- "selling or below cost," or Its - kindred trick, "selling out to quit business," but a seasonable silo of feationable_goods and at prices much below the regalar /cps, as usual, strietly cash. E'=BBIIRGH M 1 1 , ,5. 613111EATX: IL-zet 691 fahiltur , •••••,,SS.OO Ihioacul.Thlr ' " h6c: Private 600 C olo, hd c-01br1f,,4044., . . 'Priyhth -1441,00. mirxwbigillik:wit hotOss'powahilw any debts co. - trotted tor this tatablidamor by hoinnhets thiniof, hy written ordei'of ber6el; ot.yutborized Agent. , fiIkAND:RDORENINia NIGHT!- . :MB RTIMEITLY Dimwit piwiedialtwins ablo ¢ou¢utbut mod °Pew_ EX=LLEJSIT. ffOCX COMPANY sod 00411128TRA, snatched tothe Theatre,havlzg too their former iit i li tiowortthouiaml.t , Achiltinio oh parythity butiwnot 60101011 y friidtangiotristas with thew, iwordir4thOwatuilynt brlogibg toms, ww NUB this tinning ouly. Piot anitaraire of the lwautifol lisistru witertmnirriz • - _, - rittotrurali.— ALTORDAT EPEMllillktircottitiOr i..12tb,18.57, will Le ore ' Medal aliroisttrattivo ,la Aro Ufa, of t r inC LADY OP LYO N S S LOVE' AND PRIDE! amide MMiottte Mr. - Dtibol m .Bistworattr, Mr. - Namur; Col, Mr mw. Mr. Mowrort alrretiltr,Mtwitiir Deorbspot, Mr. , Rower., Matti l arofe'"Mr.'W 11. MoPbwirs :UrtlfOW,ltor' r.- Plot.-MT HI tui. &est Moo 'nUtiv. Tejon' initorlortiptiti.i'lliir Marv' "JIMt ottholkromn: Alto titioli" 111ENIUMMEIti AN 'MAMMA*. tio DANCtt Top perforamoro to rondo.% With the I,ll.l 7." imoiingYarrti, .• . Tllr.' 0111111117S1 Pot . 1 44.7,11,...14,..i. na fejg.r, Mr. Writer; Air. /hada. Ur- llowor. Morita Toro Dolbr,' Mr. Slavin; room. Mai, Mr. moilami% out Ledger, Mro....llowori : Mn. DcLLa , tilio.Sottiens The oololirstolf-iiiid-litittly popular' 'Provm. a . ma. 00 OLDOCI: toed Alw will appear co , . 0 S Tkit ITA I'E TI II !- - -111.ASON.: kettif;er7CoEl4l erO9TER; Acitugaiul Step M aim.A.,W lotnie. • . Armtwaor--.mamme, - Ne.4 Upper i9M be ' FQNt A - ..3r. YOUNG, • pFtwat.. Doreadier be: pre sentlid the celebrated Dram, byLetium Nade r 84. • dd dirt MID OF LIFE—Rout Wily Ur. A. IF. Ycnum TQFlllkkawell Mr.-Lm;:.!on; Martham,rslr.DubolAylin , After whichliteCotionlycitA ItOLAND - lOW AN OLIVER. —Fixture, Mr. A. W. Fo9nlpgarfra..Dulintiltuti A- To conclude with the PANTOUTUE_OP VOL . 4tt Plow, the Cknre. - Dir.A.: • IS , ...Yotgug - FOR,. )Ire A. Yount. litelleddliti.-Eralli Waldritture. • ALw.xuum)::- - Be;,a reapacthahr n trifaatobbi Nod* Asa alma public that I.#llV3.7lxs,cpil• lillivit-nrSisa,,Docember 1114,- . 1847, ithakwhito prevented- 4 - torains of (*tm! Ahmed,. latlttal ' Tar !WAD OP - Mr. . zon.slity.i • liter vhich iba calabratuiCaaataly fa two arta;aa, ' 11011/4.`iit 2011 , " . ' L'' Qt ,4 M 'C' rlif ." l -- I . s. '"Z ed l; tiitc " r "- 741114 " oi l9= , „LA - ATATVD - keCHE. - .. . .... .......... W. train • wm be mini, ftittabeirtnonadnna. ow a tuptrb PZINY WII1111X(Xx lb* row; W be dee* ad by thluttidlegal. ; All coaundroms:WWk 4 bilwat totthe 'human., won 12 o'clock on Friday's! tb• of OW D.as. of Fifth and Nmlrldl•l4 ar...ta, whet. plum may Le roam! det2t Sbnotments. .Lcsa=Y_ axn,'7~iliausen~. &FA. OAXED.Ia ~... ..,,,.. Cflajtcniolll.l. . PITT/IBM:al DIA.II4CETB. ..--• --.'.. - MasittraTON CRT, December 10. , {Repented Speciaity for the ISfltbinph Govelfs.l Sitsam—Mr. Seward submitted a. refoiOtion, Prrrnssomalmsr, 'girt:3mm 11, le ,-, 7. which lies. on* under the• rule, directing the joint' . FLOITR-uot much activity aad no changer, aides from committee on prinling,to inquire and , report whether find hands of M and 100 MA extra at $4.21. From more. - any new provisions .of law are necessary to secure 1 ''') bbi. r". 14 entry 434342 424 1 1 40 ' '', 40 4 ' d 24 1 bbie at $4,60 foe wiper. for extra au 35 for famil• do. the faithful pecformanoe en the part Of Congress of . -- rin: , Louß __,.. i . or a bbi oeo erwr„, 0 , G2 . ' 'existing contract!, which provide for aemtrate reports !' BLTKWIIEAT FLOLT...the demand continua brick: of-debates of the two Source: . Wee of 12,(X10 It. from wagon .t =„3l ?too lb w 000 lb, at Mr. Douglas gave notice of his intention, to intro- 1 S 2 ,Z: 100 As from store at gl l -4 . ill 140 The. mad 500 eke alet 110 boob Owe at .10, dace a bill, at an early day, to enable the people of . from stowo S/AOL.I"--. Eansa.a to form a Constitution .and State government ' iro and 350 boat Coro , r ori, ar e 300 to at et, 22.1 h oe !, preparatory to their admission into the Union. i alto.: 00; 20 bran Whits Wheat at $4.00.-40 do Rod at Mr. Foote gave notice of his intention to introduce , 30 cents. a hill,making grants of public lands to 'getout settlers. , 110 GS-sales to packers of 110 and.:4 bead, lire, corn led. The Senate then went Into tantalise session. ,at 44 trees, and 10 do dressed, at 653,534. The Wm at ; deop yard patently were 23: , 0 read a 44411 Pow. the The Senate then adjourned tilt Monday. , average Was.[.. lionss—The Speaker appointed Messrs. 'Smith, ' hilt--• sale of 10 UN raw at IT. • , of Virginia, Grow, Taylor, of New York, Nichol!, ' LIAT-salea or walls of 13 loud. at $ 1 2413 V lon Smith, of Tennessee, Mono and Dowdell, os a cam- ' SALT-earn of In 10bla No.l at $1,62. mittee anthorited to be appointed to' eramino • Into ' ~,„A L P , ,,, v„ . „ 5 ' . • of A LW ' Raub ' it $1"'"). and :0 do the subject of public printing, and report sod, re-. 310LASSLS-s, axle of 10 bide law N. 0. at. 40. rah. forms as they may deem advisable . Cl/EFSC—atilea of 150 la/ to so oat of motet, at 000, On motion of Mr. Banks, the Speaker was author. . and 40 and 30 do to city trade at awns ixed to appoint the Standing Committees, and in or- I ~,n , ,1 M, K 1 — , ,P4 i! ,..4 r , oll ',' . s f r i ,,, ° l Trr 44 44/ " a 2°° r 4. it der to afford him an opportunity to clolmi, that when I ."Figif - - alet — orinfik T; 2 ' 3lstkeral,at $11.51. and 3 the Home adjournAt be till Monday next. ! Was Trout a: V. Mr.' Dowdell olliritred a resolution feguestieg the i 1.1.115--mles of 10 Lids Lemiseille at $1.23 minister, of Washington to alternately opien the CRS NUERIIIES--mles ofl this at O. daily sessions with prayer. - I . A debate easuod, dining which it was stated that - various ministers hod tendered their sorrier, 7.ra tultous. The resolution of Mr. Domicil was adopted. Mr. stephene, of Georgia, offered a resolution which was adopted, providing for the distribution of books 'heretofore ordered to be .presented to new members. Mr. Lacher took this occasion to say that it was tho duty of the House to stop this evil of book dis tribution. Some volumes are now in preparation, a single, one of which will cost $200,000. Everything to be printed should be first scrutinized, especially as we have heard so much about plunder. The Donee then adjourned. WASHINGTON Crrr, Dec. 10.—Tho Ilerahrecorre 'pendent Hayti that ell parties are anxiously awaiting news from Gen. Walker. It Is stated on good au away that Walker had a perfectly good under_ eluding before, leaving the U. S. with President Martinez, of Nicaragua, and that the latter had in vited him - back. The correspondent also says that Senor Yrissari was In communication with him in directly, and mode the new treaty with oar govern ment witlabis knowledge of Its purport. His force will be larger than was supposed. Other parties have Jett this conatry to Join him in Nicaragua, where he willurabillyanuater at once about 1000 men. lie sidestivelipper loaded with - arms and munitions of war left New York sometime since to meet at an ap pointed render:sons. Mr. CliSords' name was sent to the Senate today for maim:teflon to CU the vacancy on the Supreme I Bench. - The Treasury Department has suspended payment of i'iguistfons to the amount of half million held In the department. Dispatcheahave been received by government to day which state that the British steamer Electra had captured .e slaver, with. COO captives,' 200 of whom were drowned. -- St.. . S Lotus, Dec. 10.—The Democrat has mceirea Ranson letters to-night containing the proceedings of the Delegate Collation at Lawrence on the 2nd 1 hut. The entire territory was represented. Charles Robinson presided. Resolutions were ananlmously adopted pledging ceaseless hostility to the Lecoosp ton Constitution; denonneing the elections of the 21st Inst. and - 4th proximo ;• declaring that the legis lature elected on the sth of October shall not be sus pended by any Constitution or State Government until a &it and impartial vote be hod; endorsing the Topeka Constitution; requesting an extra session of the Amitosisl legitlatiam to frame en election law and submit the Topekanna.Lecompton Constitutions, 1 the one receiving a majority of legal votes to become the fundamental law of the State of Ravens. .' A re .solation was also passed - Salmi:dog ' tbanki An Mr. Stanton far 'calling a special eettlon of the legislature. Speeches were made. by Messrs. Robinson, Lane, Tatcher and others.- . Wasurgaros Cyr; Dee. 10.—The nomination of Cot Itlahardson' of Nebraglta was to-day confirmed by the Senate. Gen- Denver's • appointment as Secretary of the Stall 'of irtims was confired by 29 Dem ocratic-fote's.' fitr. Douglas being absent; 19 Republitans voted against It. Glen. Denver has been Informed of his appointment by letter to :Booneville. • The removal of Gov. Walker is daily expected. ft is stated on high authority that should he now more in the direction of Kansas the result • would immediately follow. Thomas J. Simmins has been appointed U. S. Attorney for the Diertiet of .New Orleans, his predecessor being - removed. on the account of :not using sufficient rigilanee to' prevent the escape of Oen. Walker and his party from that Point. The Hon. Nathan Clitferds' appointment - to supply the vacancy in the Supreme Court has not been definitely acted upon by the Senate. • Wstittracros, Dee. 10.—Tree Administration haring been advised by telegraph that acting Gov. Stanton had called a special meeting of the territorial legislature of Kansas, the President to-day forthwith removed him; and nominated to the Senate, snide successor, Oen. Dancer, now Commissioner of Indian affairs, who left Wash ingforc forithe west last week. . -- tfpjtermitenctiam was-taken by Lb* Senate on .Gen. Daneer's nomination. It Is anticipated tint a Mated discussion will take place when the subject cometebefore that body in secret session. 'Doubta are expressed as to whether Governor Father's name will be sent to the Senate for confirmation. WEEiSLINO, Dec. 10.-:-About one o'clock this morning the college buildings at Bethany, Brooke Co., Ta., were 'Mem:trued to be on fire. The entire buildiits, together with the furniture and three valuable libraries, the laboratories and chemical apparatus, and valuable papers, were destroyed. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. &stern:as, Deo. 10.—Last night the mail train going east on the Central Ohio Railroad, ran into a rock near Glencoe. breaking the en gine and cars and killing Charles S. Drenen, Adams' Express messenger. No limbers were eeriously injured. • Br. Loris, Dec. 10.—The river continues to riscat the rate of six inches in 24 hours The Illinois is swelling slowly. The Missouri is .falling. ' The `Upper Mississippi. ie rising. The weather is clear and cool. There was a sharp host last night. Boaron, 10.—The Iron. N. P. Banks has resigned his seat in Congress, to take effect about the Ist of January, when he will enter upon his dtttlei as Governor of this State. Io.—The legislature in joint meeting, have re-elected R. 8!. T. Hunter am U. B. Senator, for the term commencing March 4th, 1857. Hia election was nearly unanimous. Wive Yout;.Deo..l.o.—The steamship Kanga roo sailed-for Liverpool at noon to-Jay with $250,000 in specie. Telegvigitile p NE* York, Dec. 10.-Cottou 600 bales eold, eluting steady.- Roar hoary; 1000 bbls sold. Wheat heavy; 42,000 lath mid; aldta .11,204511,42; • nal $1:1281,41k 1111vraukla cub 8103,02- Ccrrn heavy; 17,1:100 bush aukl; yellow:WT. ales of EtUt 12616. Unseal 011 0853. GunnyOloth 11. -Stocks doll 'and lower; Chlago' Buck Island :2%; fllinole Central Set 2,llchlgall% ; n&nelluern 1I; N.Y. Nam] 1:3g: Fleedlng 62X; Erie I.C l sveland oToledo 42. ._COCrett.l7, Dee.lo.-Plour ll:Lundy; ales 2.500 lads et pa, 9004 for nmusilue. - Whisky study Ilop unchanged cot . many offering; demand Modulate and huklira Ann; there /a env kyltughile here, vatting to Invest in Pork, near. ty 82000,000, equal to . gold, but Anima will not buy beyond their pnentit wawa, at present:. Tlntre Is a tarp uumbpr or Eaten, dealer. bare, ;Impaled to make Inveetments to the @Meat of half a WI/104W dollaie,"lf they could L ebteln et 'What lb.y mud kre Meat, but u it I. they sr. doing uompuzU rely Flints Makes from England non. limn. vary' urdivolatle, and by Om Millie all ceders am Wm ltml at over au octulvatuut of" $3.4.., Eel. Cot' Hairs have Wen tonntermandsd._ 410115t512,Z1313.&0.- Orton Meats ara allghtly bahir: thumb very Mils la the market. TM. weather Is Meer. .Thennorneter 82degeea The elver Is tieing Weedily, with 21 feet water In the channel. . . lied eel Testimony : • Cenitiot be Cortaro. ve et ed.—One of the mat, stealing cure is narrated of Dr. Ifelans'e Terrollhe by. Dr.. JOhtil Butler, or Lowell. Trumbull 034061 o: The ow ersathat ot•Toting lady who bad . been very elek Oat VOIT_TEIII3, abd OM Canicilted ► number. 4pbolciaos, litho-bad treated It as nos 'of Prolate Ras Dr.ftutler was then ailed Ith and for • Bombe fterell watt his probe:seems tbat It was • cite or Protspecto. Us .was, however, soon farad to the condulon that LL patent andvaing halt total* and after moth !wren. atm prevailed unbar. to talestreneloso of Dr. tieleeell Ver. mirage, prepared try. klantlair 7.ltrea, or Pittelmrit. Tld. analkJne bad !beetlect of rszoorlacfront ber • amazes zwurdaent..tlie largest. sire. After .it, passed Ahem It., health Itemedlatel7 returned: Rho le elute wanted, and continua to enloy . ermllaut health. Wilt rueful to mak for DR. AR`LANE ; ft CELEBRATED VIRMLIDGE, rearkulictured by 'LEMING . Inge. ot.eltatetraos, other Vernalltgesin wawa , lam me initiate" Dr- ElTArm'e 'Venettrege, ►4R blr ale. baled Lives' Pali, rag MOM • bitt.O. all reztable drug Mom Nent terothst sethent : thanyeenne • deltltylter . EBB& aitctian:Sattts. P. M. IDELV/EcAtiotianee'r' 0 '"*" .: 1 4 kilt* Bona: 21 . litho[ TALUAB[4 STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On.Tasadap 4 i the Dac. 15th. at 1 o'clock at du 4;:ommat Ealee Roo ,No . 54 Fifttipt. b• sold 31 thirty Bdak of Plttakargbpdak;. 3.5. Ptak; : " Ikireka icurnranca Company, Altegbony Gaa . 414 q • "National Analog do; • 5 " Harloa Hagan) ':do; d" MT 100 8 5 4 5 1 . . 133. dd; ell" • P. lL DAVIS, Aoct. rIIIOICE NO. 1 MAOKERI:I#-ATAccrios. AL) -Op T ooo dayoMmooo;Dicomber Ulh. at 2o' at tb•Comidoklal Was Boom, f 4 Pith area, WI! be sold, 'without morn for culu • rt ho lt bbli.tio..lldookord; qr. bhls. Xo.l Ilookerol; kitty do : d ' o . 191E1U/11km ' do. DDAILY.SALES AT NO. 54 TUTU ST., At the new daisuiterrialiala Erma, Xe.• FLU meet, every weekday, are held publici doe of goods la ell variety; gelled Orr the trade aW -seteeirceerearogt Alegre stick whirtits taastaatig reglahlrbed with tende'contige. ments.thegreastbrelsetel forthwith. - • , - At the**, A.M., Dr 7: Goods and @oy artkiq rota *wag newly irrerythingueeded in the Has for prrinal and Omni' INK' iablo =Own hardware, clothing, Uinta and ahem halm erseir,Ae. •--• _ • ,•= .I%irtitetrieljduierthitytatottr.m.threttazem A iner eze Mee ewe, sten% molder weigh,. • : Al imn : 0'604 P.Y.; emu ankimOrata.s. c l . ll , L 7, mtuleall fistruments, goes, clothing. thg_gualitir, boots ea slm, tear, statiormirL 1,. P.M . DA Va. guar. Clomniercial. Imports by River 110NONGAIIELA NAVIGATION GO.-35 bg. Ws, 10 bbl. Boor, 10 bp corn, 120 do oats, Fez; 35 bbl. Sour. Llrr• tO.t. boo, 2boa, 2 bblo apples. 30 Wm spike, °inure; 64 1.1,1 s floor. Veriodler; loxe cat. Luger k McKee; 19 bbl. floor, Taylor. NVUEELINCI per Rocket-15 61,13 ,p des, 3do elder, Drigbr; 19 bbl. door, Menses Anler, 10 hogs, 2bb l s, Ila butter. owner; 12 bbls apple,Berbnt; 13 sks Oats, 3 do wheat, 33 do 6 sr dour, Brown a - Klrkgsbrlbk; 53 ,bbl. sp. ides, 270 eke barley, graltb; 63 bdls paper, owners: 71 bbl. apple... Megan; 36gags carting; on - nsr. 59 bbls sp. ples, Lends Edgerton; 411 do do. Fetzer; 54 bbl, dour, owner; 52 do apples, Sims; 16 do floor, Fetzer. 73 sks 1.1-ley, 71 do potatoes, owsets. LOUISVILLE per 14441-100 661, dour, Luca a re; bbd.,? bas tobacco, 11.41; 25 bp hampseed, gabutstark: 29 ski sweepings, Ranee k an 247 bgs • best, Kennedy: 904 bbls door, 27 fig. feathers, =73 log. whost,Claik 190 blots apples. Dinsmore. Imports by Railroad P.. Fr. C. It. R. 136 baskets marketing, 111 bud, pa tarot., 65 do =OD, 25 do turnips, Olf110.11: 0 bdl. rooting, Adslr & Orant; 25 do paper, ghee Perkins; 63 ak.s b w dour, tictlregor; 7 Dbl. dour, 0 Thumm; 3000 Ore brick, 3 F Perry, 138 bble apples, 3 Clair 94 aka Dour .15 do 'OVA, 22 do berley, L Petereorn 22 eke oats, owner; Las chew', 127 bbl . apples, 1 bbl batter, I do eggs, R Dolzell 2 co; 1 car lumber, Erman 01,W apples, Atwell, Leo & co; 10 eke dour, do bean., boo cheese. SlcClurtan & co; al bb d. do, 100 eke oats, Blmpaan & Nelson; 351 bush barley, Smith & co; 445 broth oats, J Grazier; 30pkgs wire. Townsend co; a 2 doe buckets and tube, Watt & 11'llsou; 13 bgs flour, Young, 4 bbls butter, .7 11 Canfield; 8 bbl apple., Burge.. & co; 20 do, Whitehead; 1 car lumber. Orr; 91 .doz brooms, owner; tells handles, licElro7: 4 . 1 41 Pet esb, B L Faboe.tock & co; 20 bible flour, P•Pertersou: bta •do dried du , 3 Ws cider, 1 Al Phillip& Z 2 bush wheat, Teggart & co; 12 bbls apples, &own A Kirkpatrick; 90 do dried fruit, Bea; Id can bogs 12 do 'tattle, 31 bbls apple., ownerr, 405 do, D 0 Ilerbes. , lB do, 14 do ens, COO bush wheat, 100 bibs whisk - 7,252d* dour, 90 rani leather, 35 bble boor, za bdle hide& 124 bbls tort, Clark & co. P . C. & C. It. It —2OO bids flour, 3do eggs, Clash & ro; 8 :are bogs, 3do cattle, 01/21•111. - yttv SR NCNB. - • Yesterday wu fa the moat part • d i ngsant day, r with • mut breeze and flurries of snow the alter, noon. The river Was It foal, thing.; Theta was little de Inc on the wharf, the Cant behsethe only arrival during the night of Wednesday, except Mall the regular Wheel ing boat, the Socket. Cho had alorge load. In fact, the receipts from that quarterhava httgelYturnased of late. forge imports of applea and barley - are "teldervaLte. The Tigress in the boat for that port today. The little etnuter Fottnne, Oust Mum, which was for a good while In the iTheellag trade; feu been refitted and painted, and le wop tar the Mittman River, where At wilt ran daring ti e winter, malting New Orleans this South. ern teminus of her route In all: probatulity. She le a safe and' well ofilrerod boas. The Cambridge hgetting ready an rapidly, under the ' eirtnutoncea, ex could be expected... We hope that a few days will enable her to getaway with a good, toad. For a loon :list of beau getting ready to , leaven hut ea yeetible, pluses see our advertising column. The Jacob Poe did not teen an Wednesday ite she expeeted. the'wee, howevet, Treey for last night', and we imamate would get Wee wind was too heavy. Sin hu a very air load; Cornea.—The Capt [banter; Bay City, Captain EmpirnCity,Capt Sandergrift and Slermore, Capt Rieman en mow on their way hither from Cincituami. The Empire City will be bare to ell her down trip cm Tuesday, and the F.enice Er her rezolar day.' The Cincinnati Rustle I burns by primer letter from St. Louis. that Clurlee Erode, a pilot of that city, we. stunted 'that city ott Saturday last, on the charge °fluting attempted to Moon hie (neatly, The eh Ilrff ill e bitiatill one, and iu Ily. Seeds feu abbeys sustained here the very but reputetton, 'we do not believe It to ho proper to gin the particulars a. furnished by our eorrupondent until eller AO .. 1 .101/101111111 been ad. The Arisonia was nearly ready to go not lest even ing.— Wo think Cant Lierdman will have gone, mind end weather pennining, by this morning. II not, be will get away beday. The chit:antes on fluidram West fail down yesterdity.— They were lowering them for 110111.1 purport glum they tool a motion to go down by the run, falling pertly' on the Art. unto, lying elongeide. The chinutes wen bummed bud battered and inland more than any thlt, no which they We OM net rezvlre ~ ar nsnat Clatin.Ei exclineq. tart 0101, Steamboat. Ilegl.ter. AftRIA'ED—J.ll...on IlratuaTlUK Laxatue. Glqual Bayard, Elizabeth; PdAnt, ailtaliag; Gavd, Lan Brilia. DEPARTED-444"am., Brawl:pi - Ma; Lamm.. da;Colooal Bayard, frainkbatli; Ituatt. iTherliar Jamb Pa, 1,,,1112- River 15 rect. riling. Wit I: A'l' 814 A 33 TIFT roux n AT :LAST- FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY Gray Mat to Its original nolnri the bald bead; removes nth &admit Itching and all atrufbla, wain bawl •ndall crubeas; makes the hair raft,' Lealthy, lad alma"; and "11l preeerea It ra any Imaginable . agl minuets, as If by magic, all Lintel:ma. At, from the fans, had carer all neuralgia and vereen• headache. See ci reeds, and the tblbrthez Were, . U., rib. 2..155 7. - Pao, O. J. WOOD k C9.—Grata. Wit N hin a few day. we hare received tunnel order. and calf. for Prof. 0. J.11(.1'. hair 'Coates-Wye, that tartar we were compelted to tend to &woo fur a qmostity, (the it dorsu yen forwarded all tking eolil,) while we might order (psustity you. Entry bolib• we Aare saki Urals to here produced Ott, or four one ritsfotarrsommt the approbation, and patronage it melees from the wed substantial and worthy oltirent of oar vicin ity, fully roorlure us that it Is A MAT VALUABLE PEE PADATION. Bend to as Dirlo ea may be one grout of $1 wire: and one 10,00 $2 sloe: and believe to your* very respectfully, • (Sigurd) DANIEL LATIIIIOP CO. uncoankilaors, St Charles Co., Mo, Nov. 19, Flea.Wooo—Dear Pin Some time tut summer we wan Induced tau. eome of your flair Restorative, •nd its effects were so wonderful, we fest it our duty to you and the efliloted, to report it. coveted oath we iOn' head for some time had n perfectly ores, and soma called it scald h ea l. The hair almaet entirely came off In nanauunce. when • friend. au. Ing.hlsoufferiuµ advised us to nu your Restonstire, we did o with little !Mks of success, but. to our surprise, and that all ouPfrieuds, a very few applications - remored the dla. use Entirely, and • new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started • scalp, o c u u t a a s n din we r cn t u ao v c ra o a p y, o tfh haat i o u a t nyy, l o te t s h e a r s c h h e ialldt h—y We can therefore, and do hereby YOOOMMOOd your Restora tive, as a perfect umedy for all dieeaus or lite " and We are. yours, rum-dolly, lINOROR SARAH A. 111001NRCTII•31. i 22.14:,5. Plow. J, Whoa —Dear &In m 1 tun used June two tattles of Prof. Woods Nair Remoratire, and eau truly my It le the contest dlecoesty or the no for reaming and changing the Nair. before mitts it I areas maned seventy. Ilyboir has now attained It. original color. Yon ron recommend It to the world without the least fur, we My rasa was one of Um worm kind. Yours rerpectflilly, DANIEL L. 1117RPIIY. O. J. -WOOD & CO, Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N..Y (In , lbe great N. Y. Wire Hailing Establishment) and 114 Market strut, ht. Louie, lda., and . 1 4 n 1 1_ good Drag. era.no2o WrfawteS 0 0 D'S HAIR RESTORATIVE - -N large quantit ton band p od Mr Web, l, BAUM:STOCK & CO vole cornii of Fourth and Wood at.. - - OLD DOMINION OySTEIL /MUNE. .COR.N`Dit lIAND AND LIDFATT STIIERTN, RECEIVED DAILY. ai ) CAN AND sIIRLL 0 - 1 - EITEES, .Lane and Eastern Ptah, ate Dedit:dn. NEW AT TEE "VERT!! STREET STORE. W D.. 11: 11.eCILLIIIII IEIAVE 'JUST RECEIVED A VERY largo assorttomalgieCAßPßlS, OIL CLOTIIa, c., e A laten myjos for Tall ltnoto commtalog VELVET AND BRUSBELA, TA PINTRY-ANDTEMER PLY, RUPP:RP/NM AND Wool, Dutob, Romp, Llot, RLaogw, PR CsED Stairßrpn. g Roo, ADM, Cocoa Matting, Ptak Rail, Rc. Apo, cLokalot oF Maggots from otm to totw yard. wide; brantlfolpattarna floor OH Ciotti, ligto 2 toDa Rat arida, oath aU what pock mmHg !Gond . to Ant clam Oarpal to oi, all of rtilch &ragtag/wad to mil at Um rory at 3 t ;atm for rub. oca W. D. 8, li. IIcOAILU/J. .- • . Hata and Cape ? J&Ass A3LES.WILSON is now receiving•4bis 4 ,Pall ot.LIASS ANDCAPS, rlzlsathosons. Violate Mar Du= ll arsosoa LLIWe Wag Os Bolt Mho or ossionskluds—linussztan. Moor, Artist, to 4 :youth's and Children's/I=y arts an 4 Cane to cross rari• Pentlomart and Youth's Silk Plash Case, user styles.— Pisan call at•No.9l Wood stmt.. snafk4t, • • • • JAAIXIIIIFTLBON. Evot t a ble Mills ; Rustnic. Both!" ' stones, &o. DORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, jil,OPresta Vriikk a att ir tglitii, Tun ca 1014 timber u will as short, awl ere getwral !Mum Nsall.YE9,long and ibort stridiai and 'donhle valves, wiih RA atad linprrizeinssia warrantee! qua loans made, in the west • Also,' • - WALLACEERVELLATING ES'OLNES. patented 44. - lalt,and bengal:l imprerinneat .on all Oscillators balonted prior to thlide ft . bead and wads to order, - STEAM BOILERS of No.l stamped 'lnalata lion wade WILLGEARING ;aide to•Otder and ristniognesedwheate forniehad nslll camera and other,. • • - ?am eros - Es mango our= ANEW= IRONS. SMUT arAcrunn inin*.lod to gin saibuctimi.• •ai•Orders IRO with -dispatch st • tap mats grid, Pittabergb, Ps. - adtvlOor • .W. W. WALLACE. DEALER D. D. D. D , DA.T.LuD, 'REALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOVIS, MATTING% to. No. K fourth street war Wood, ,IVI 4USTARD SEED-00 IN,. white for sale AAA. b./ J 4 . . B. A. FALOTEIITOCK CO. (ft S ,—;300 zoo for ~ e CStreet Cider for Ale by doe !MRS' COLLINA. licri.VN) boxes for Bala by i l Dow.gL SS-- 11ENRY 11. COLLINS. - QTAIt.OII.-300 botes ItoehesterPenel Starch unarm' coLusts. 13 IiCKWHEAT FLOIAL-50 sacks in store and for aie by (&23 in2IRT 11. COLLINS. .( 1-11 rNESITATI - blvt.Syritol as . Iv see from the Chimameine*Arakel Ler-Ws' te.reLelL Au!thelti. et X 0.17 nth street. ': de! ILIDDLIL ENlSON.—Ersidi ,- Viatinim, Wild Game Poidcry ufall.Und. ncV Jan, at N An st. =DLL PAL . T. lIIIDMMMtit'rkr,ADE PAFINEEITO6B & CO, Latel of the Ono of B. A ii tah mi o n eitto n tk en, and ertecNtteors to NVUOLICSAI,R- DRUG,G-ISU`S Xo. 60, corner Wood and Fourth Street., PITTSBC7367I. TH E SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST RE j„, Atm the Eletena rifler vith an eThroelve rtock which le nor offend ro tiro trade. coottsting of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS. TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Erc., Erc. Which, together with thefralrowly large gook, comp:lva at. of the moot extol:Moe sad Beat Ausortments in the Country. Their • arraugemehto tor =plying IVIIITE LEAD A.VD ZINC PAINT BMti p r a lity aro sock as to shah], th.m to eeli VERY fiinuaintry and City Mordants and the Trade generally ate Invited to an examination afonr stock and prices before parchaaing elsewhere. B. FAIINkSTOCE k CO., r.el3:daw3mT N. 00, cot. licKsd and Fourth • Street.. tiegtaa AttaMers. Monongahela River 11. 8. Mail Packets. srEAmen. taunt/on, STEAMER JEFFERSON, iirdat Corr. J. C. Woonnan. Can. Oman Ci.sik. T IIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE: burgh at 6 o' naanlclong ck regula A. rl AL, any. Mrnin g ening Beam st e: Boats leave Plttod Ev o'clock P. AL fur IVReuport, Elizabethtown, Monoogo. bola City, Bellevarnon, Payette City, °maws. ctamrsy and prowl:m . 4U% there connectimmith Hack. and Coaches for litdontatrn, Payette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Carmichael lowa end Jefferson. Paseengers ticketed through from Pittsburg h to Color. town fur $2, monk and statocooms on boats Inclusive.— Does zotaraltri from linninsvllle leave at 6 o'clock In the mornlogand Sin that'll:dug. For further inkomation quit - . at the Me, Wharf boat, at the foot of Ontnt street. ann_ _ G. W. SWINDLER. Anon. Fto CINCINNATI.—REGU LAE TUESDAY PACEET..—Th• ele gnat ateamer.EMPlßß CITY, Capt. James If. . I, still !ears for the above port oa TUESDAY . MODNIN t, at 10 o'clOeL For freight or mug. apply ma board. de4 p EGULAII. TUESDAY PACK -1.1.0 ET FOR ZANTSVILLE.—The Sae nee steamer E3LUA GRAHAM, Cast Mown AnA7e=re for the above and Intermediate ports EYEDY TUESDAY, at a o'Noc P, D. For CAVA or . pastage apply op board. calS , PLACID, DAILNIDI k CO., des. REGULAR PACKET FOR CIN OINNATI.—The .plendld swearer pocketCopt. Robt. littotor. wUI lam r tta for Cinclozati EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock A. w- For freight or pular apply on board or to de2 11,ACR. BARNES .1 CO, Agts. OR MARIETTA. AND ZANES•I7 TILIE—The noir and Wantatexnar LIZZIE ALARTIN, Capt. NaOWN. ul Inns s37arfflr N.o and all Intermediate ports, EVERY SATURDAY; at 3 r. Forheight or nter.agef apply on board or to rola FLACK, BAILVES LCO., Agta. EG UL Alt TRIAYEEKLY .1.16 WHEELING PACREF.—The paa. wince° steamer CIIEVOIT, Cont. , . 3. 31Arm.Y• v I Ws for the above and all interrnedlata Porte on dlonday+, Wiminuilays and Friday+. For freight or paasage, apply on 1.11.1, or to sue W. D. SiIIRELER, Agent, No. IS Wood .t. FOR IV fIEEL ING.—The steamer ROCK E T. W Rill fear. Car the ahoy* and .0 In term ed i ateti landing. on a ye, Thursday. and Faturdarhat 10 o'clock A. V. For ftritrht or paten, apply on hoard or td FLACK, BARNES A CO • Ag't.. Ko. R 7 Wzur St ode - REGULAR MEMPII4 PACK ET—Tb• splendid nay steamer, COll. 1110DORE PERRY,Cagt. Devy Brown, will OiTo Or *taro and all latermadllta porta, on SATURDAY,. 12th *taro For fr , :151,1 or pasta apply on board or to orlo A. O. 11cGREW, Act., 80 Water st. FUR MARIETTA ANDZANE- i. vrELE—Tho weanwr rorrruNE. Capt. W. Reno—arrt..l. P..r. learn 6e 7. 4 awl tll internortlrowl ports,[on TRIEVAY, D. 11., 4P. M. pot freight or passossnpply on b,l or dr)boardA. 0. McGREW, S 6 Water w. Cincinnati; &.r FOR CINCINNATI-The splen- p-- . steamer AILNERVA, Capt. will least ter the above and all Intermediate porta, I I DAT. 11th Inst„ at 4e. 11. For freight or pawateaPPlYAlt board or to FLACK. BARNES t CO, Agts, - de) I N 0.87 Water street. OR ailkiffi & Ati. 7 - 7 ffe/11 - Te '. . ------ 1: summer QUARIIII CltY,. CAM MaDm. aid, will lease Tor the &b ore mad all Intermediate porta,. TDIS DAT, 11th inst., at 4 r.r.z. For fresh! or postage apply on hoard or to de2 FLACK, DARYES t Co, Arm. Olt CINCINNATI.—The fine w etearner ATARI' 00011 E, Cart ill teal, for the shore and all Intermediate port n o o TIIII DAY. Dre, I Ith For height or wave apply board no to urZu MACH. BARNES A CO, Agents n —•—• • --- - V.ouiobtlle, :VOll. LOUlSVlLLE.:—Thesrlon t did' Art.:4 l . e a,ribt t n,“ i.t fr `4l4 l voglalralDAY 111111:mt. at 10 o'clnk A. L . For ponag or freight apply uo board or to der FLACK' BARNES t CO.. Art. ilasbbille, Lc OR NASHVILLE.—The ftne In; . steamer CLIFTON, Copt. Thomas Poe, =-• -, wt I leave for the above and ell Intermediate porta, SA l • DAY, 1211, inst.. at 10 A. If. For freight or pomp ap ply on loward or to 44 FLACK t ts.taNrs, Axle. FOILNASIIVILLE.—The line- ' ll‘ new attandfrill.ENWOOD, Capt. J. ,I: itt.b11,1.3, ldir3eiliir.fit the above wed alliir ter. ki,l: Pfte, on 13 CVDAT.ethey 13th net. ' For frylght or Pdn erica app ly ,iirlktigittf:io ,1..,; r.rr i ti,r,i, FLACK, ratlN/L4.1: CO., Ash. limns &I FOR ST. - LOUIS.-The spplendid eteatner OREArP/PSECootAMlloogh will lattroLa thatch., and ell latermoliate .poru, au hall, at 4P, M. For freight or pameageaprly on board or to eh-9 FLACK, BAKNIM R at, Agra, OR ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK - F elegag ember CAMBRIDGE. Capt. 8. Hasty trill hay* F 4 the aboveam! dl stens la porta on THIS DAY the Iltt. km. For freight or patvage apply ou is .trel or to MACE. BARNES CO. ' Stew.. • j a la ti a,J . brick e, will leea,v. fur the abore alt iuterra=ta 00 SATCRDAY 12th lost at 10 o'clock P. M. For partsgs or Dvight apply oo hoard or to des FLACK, DARK ES A CO.; POI: ST. LOUIS.-The elegant steamer METROPOLIS, Capt. IL Wham, 1.1 will leare for lb. above racy Intermedlate ports on I • DAY the llth lost, at 4 Far freight or mango apply 00 board or to_dol FLACK, BARNES CO., Acts OR ST. I,OI US -- 111PTpli - LiTifri 1.7 steamer NARINtiII. Copt. Dam, will trl '— kayo for the above and all latirmedlat• ports. 1 I • DAY, 11th lost. at 4r. m. For freight or passage apply or board or to del FLACK. DARKLY* CO, Agents. r ________ R ST. LOUIS—The fine nen. steamer ST. LOU/8, Capt. JVISIE DEAR wi I Imre fur the stare rod Ali Intermedi e TIIIS DAY,Iltb tort, ttt 4r. 11. For freed or pArrap ep' ply on bnird or to FLACK, BARNES A Co.; Av. FOR ST. LOUISAND KEOKUK. The newandbeantlialetearnerAßlZON/A. Hart Herdtaan, will Invs for the above and a warm sit pone, on; THIS DAY, the Ilth Dot., at 4 P. 5. For Ihlght or pasrage apply on baud or to 1344- FLACK, nnsgs k CO. Agents- P-tiD ®cleans, -6;.7 FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The arm ateamor R. F. SAPA, Copt Wm. T. Barr. wlll leave tor Om abort. &Mall Intormeil le to oo Via . DAY. the lltlrlooe, at 4 p.m. For Dried or plumage apply Do Wahl or to' • dog FLACK. BARNES k CO. Atte. VIM bIEMPIIIS AND NEW ORLEJLNIt.—The opleadld herr names AECT/0; Clept.'Direhitke, , mlll` leafe for the ak i Nt Intermediate. pone, on. TUTS DAY, DK. nth, et /0 A. Ito. !tor freight or voltage splay on boardor to _ • n 02.0 . ;ACK, sAarrEs ca. Apnt.• VORMEIVIPIIIS AND NEW OR-C r la t ip : LEANS-The 01601 reamer JAMES • WOODB,CatiLltoblosco, Imre for the oboit tarottedlateportepo' MR DAT, 11th lost.; la 4r. le. Tar' height or pereage applyon board or to 0025 , FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agte. ttOlt ' , MEMPHIS; .VICKSBURG .L` AND NEW ORLDAN.q.:—Tba. e6s and' beautiful go:atm "ADEDDA'r Capt..l. L. are for thatthoral and all (blonde:Data ports on TLIDeDAY the lltit lost. For fraigbt or primp apply on board or to nol7 " FLACK, nArsEs A CO. Agents. R . MEMPHIS . AND NEw ORLEANS—Tbe ateetait lOWA," (A 114iti pt. Moore, will learn Ibr the RiNITO and all nterm ctr l portion 11118 • DAY,IIt6 Inst., at 4v. M. For freigbt or pumps apply on board or to notO FLACK, DAMPS A CO., att. MITE dREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN 1 TIM WORLD! EA PO TUNE MADE KITH A BELAU. INEEMELST. • TIIOIIAW PATENT MATCH BIACIERJE I. • .12orpts, cheap and pelbet t.ta llatch Maker. Tho Machin Corteonly alb; ts drtean by hood, and will make the for. tuna of the manufacturer a thm. Where good wood to to be had readily it matarially reduces the coot, Q°erenlcountyar Machine privileges Are offered tor sale at • madame min Par puticblem mil at GAZETTE! COMM° ROM EIGh area.. JeldtwiltlT B OOTSOBOES, CII IEC A. Pl 7 O A R CASE. JAMBS ROBB. SO. AD SIAREET STREET, NEAT: Tin MARKET, - All wad, . Ilas i kat received his large 511587Wweinuakantr woman.: 84'06: iluks• IGAS:X/rAIIG COARSE, • 8 !" 2.5 . , MOEBeGEITIRD Ems.' ' . • ••• GAITERS, ROTS' ANIITOCTIIS' ROOTS, SHO OPERAS; Ac 4 .• ES. to A very incsetior article aka owy i ttnaga:sivira. . Direct Irma the Ibuzitudwreva. which he will sell by the ran or kenos id rem Maud Orlon fur cwt. Thy, stock tromprisu ace at the lama martinents L. lowed trl any cky, suitable tor city and comas can sad hiving orerVercitY , Lvark asserleac• in buying, L. trews that be oat Dolma bask. twepseittlly finites atl lit Want e dl ? leatericgthews that they will tcploassd4 I T&RS--Ia daily receipt of % PratYs celebrated No. I koriblk Omen, /13 cane or In Hhtl by the bb). or bx, .wholesal• warlow-,,a-, them ecvad, it not crperkti to LAY oyster bremal 'Newket. del=DIX. All sacks Buckwheat Flour. " MIN Fly olio Faxolly Flour, - 200 44 llozollton Fly olio 4 * 4. &oared andlbr rile by - ilea JAlt OARDINZIt. .D• VV - AR D T. NI E G WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A' O. 241 I .TBER 2 'r 371tEET IfEAD OP. WOOD, PITTSBUR. SORTEDNNA... /AFTERS TO THE TRADE A LAIIOE, FRESH AM) 'WELL ASSTOCK, ;lur k/ cb.ed monzst ah,rh a, ehe r faTarite brandt W. IL Grant's A. No. 1 5.s Tobacco, Nelms, Robinson A Co's Tobacco, Pupae Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump Cater dab, Maud and Railroad brands, Llißl Caddy Bozos Ralf Pound Lump. O IGARS' , CIGARSH. ONE BILLION ASSORTED All of which we offer to the trade at prieea winch cannot fail to please. sun d&wti FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS . Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Lamedlately Sealed up to ARTTICR'S NEW SELF-SEALING, • rEL Lo' FIRE-FROOP AND ANNEALED GLASS PREIS JARS TO DE liitt 'AT TEL . . CEIIIVA AND Quzittsswalts STORE OF H ENRY .1-1 X 42f 23 "2" , • • • No. 12 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penny., WHERE also theattention of private families, hotel keepers and country merchants is r specubily Lofted to the examination of hie toady Imported stock of WOES, comprising frhite Ormite Teo phi' log and Toilet W. White 171 trilloiLiroirStone Table Were, exprostaly for flarabillty in hotels. - every descsiption ambles and Gold Band French and English CLIEVA in netts or nap to p iecea. Alcoa choke selection of la. hte Catlary, and Tea Waiters, Ports and Spoon. plated on Gorman Speen Tumbler, O. , idet,, Ala GlAnea of Importer quality, lilt at less pric.. sel2:3mil The Theory of'Cooking by Gas Is now firmly' established, and we can refer fortha truth of the above to - , many oft he moat sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh- MUSGIIAVE'S GAS COOKING, - STOVE I S NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and gives entire satisfaction in trzar INSTANCE. To the Druggist, the Cheteist, the Barter, to all Oyster Saloons, Rtstourante, stag Irouaes. Tailor and fled Slop. se well as Prirole .Thrailfes 111. found Indispentible wheel.. tried. Ite met to trletngt It regains Manias room. rbe l• ready in a moment. The fuel la nos expenalle. It produce, no mote, no moult° diet. and will cook' gnlckly ant perfect!). Anthem things we will guarantee. It may bounden any table, stunt or ehelf In any room or atory. end will he furnlahad in any amount from te,25. Pact ors llitt eeEttrueratead, eoirkoo. tar en Extra Mahogany . Stand with fire Storm complete, which tee gnu.- gut ornament to saygentlemas'o Mahn room. Please call and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE /TALL, world floor IVOODSTREET. or 149 TIMED STEM= Wll. TITE. Secretary. sel4-dly GAS CORING STOVE COMPANY. ' . E. CHLLDS & CO'S PATENS' ELASTIC ERE .A.VD IVATEE-PROOP " CEMENT ROOFING-. Z . ..E.S.RXIsT dc JO-ZEN-SOW, Proprietor% A RE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THESHORTEST NOTICE „ci.. th. ablwa of Fire mod Watel , Proof Cement Roofing, it loOnot the nob article yet invented that wilt onceassthlly resltd the action of the artnolphers In every climate. • - IT IS PERFECTLY FIR} AND WATER-PROOF. ... And le poil,t of durability, we .Itbellow t l”qttal, ft not superior, to any aletoldo Rondo, 111. can put it ...s•r ul.l,TIc ---. Tor. Iron or nib Rote, It nuking no difference how flat or atoep the roof may to. This - - - Itoollovis warnutted nuking prove as above represented. 11'• will put ft on I:, ELI' DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN FEET SQUARE.) Wu sill apply itopon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being. on acennnt ~ l - Ito dorill;Illt; it. — cheapen paint Mitten bunted. 133.Wa /none all who it, build ing, and also those who what their Roof. Repaired-to call it our °dice, 133 1711n1 &al. and examlnsoamples and satisfy thetas/drew in regard tn thotpunbßity and powt/abillh. of ads Roollwt. o.- ' t '" 3- - J. 0. PERRIN, ) PERRIN dt JOHNSO.g. - S. A. JOLLNSO.ar, 't. No. tal Third street. lotereon Wood and fdllalbhll,4t t-,., WM. JOHNSON, J PRI oltufgh. peons ' —.,-,,_._• _ I harosnad• a chetah:4 examinanon Of soma sp•ubncin,of W. hi. chiLDS A CO', Itormtgoi,:tr t at t,,, , ,,0g1e a „ th e no. alto of which ante. Colloww - `1. 1 " -: I 'l , lot. The Matertal hi compounded ions to rarnain pllabLifor • great leugtb of time. os^ 3d. The Contlatancy la not readlly twilloenowl by the Ouripenstnra; consequently It would no llattro, molt Mid lit. off from a roof In Bummer, or crock In Winter, La. extremist of natural heat and cold would not - Wore it. tp W. ThacoMpoaltlon Is not Bed hot ollghtly &Matins. .11 would nor anstmr thn cannot, tatf:ttn-td cnntrary.protect ft Rom Ossetian of the weather. nth. Ir to Water. Proof, and to • dame exteut Fire-Proof: that 10. snub. and flre brand. falling upon It could not It Rams It. In my opinion oath a 1,4 trIII !tut 13, rearm ifpnt on carsfully and receiving prompt arletannta Ertopsoffully, JOSEPH. }I. LOCKE, Cheraw-, — Leharetnr, No 1:3 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . Cuklxrun Acc 3 CYßOritiss. Co., Feb. 6th, 16. V. I hare szatuhaed W. R. Canna A CO , , Mastic Fire an" Wafer-Proof Cement tnonagi, sodas far rts I can judge, cOnsider It a good inflation, and am venlig to linsurn buildings thug protect.' neon We rams terms as.lbanre those emered.witli metal. apllydaseP [Slimed.) SZIO. B. LAW, Att, Royal Inn. Co.:London and Lteetition!. Flesibla, Fire and Water -Proof Roofing, .A.D.Arn. lir. Grr.i-listrr. ProprietOrm, , . Na. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's; . Alieiheny. J_HISIS Al ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO A.Ny OTHER, IN TIIE MARKET. It i.., tl , tl estmultaly to Nei' York and Philadelphia, and 1. well approved. It is applicable to caret -10g Foundries, Dwellings, Whrebouses,ißridges, Stearubnatsandllailread Cars It will last longer than Metallic Roofing or Ehlnglea, and resists tbn sarinne change, of cllnutte—neithlit anent.' Ly cold. Lest or damp. Itaprlaclpallngredle i nt Is of an eitraordloary elantie notore. mid It never looles this 'Minify. It eon lie reaililyapplled to all knido femora flat or sap, old or new , on Iron, tin nr tmeni. It will oaf 00011 In e s] rm woad,. et. or crock In cold. and it le not Injured by being tramped upor, It ins Both _Fire nnd WatAr.;.Proot: -... . MY, farther Information, apply to thoproprletom. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE II u xnaxn_ . T.ONS -I) AI LY . . — Mae • LLOYD & C 0.., (SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD t LViON.. 1 HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TIIIS WlNTER,rfre'nots irepilrod yi. to do a heavy bushman by 1.-IEINZSTEirrIa4AZSIEL CANAL AND . 1111 .IL'EtC1.49-7Zr-- .. - Thrones to sold Prom the Entrrn Mkt. We ran Lunn our friends a nd al/ those diqtosed to nor:mire tho Penns. Coral sod Railroad. Out no pains will be shared be render gertentt watisrubl o n to SHIPPERS rm. EA T EAS AND WESTSItS FRRIOUT. —. . ... The Avoidance of the Inclined Plane, on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Bill giro ittertotwldespotch to the It...llW°n of frof.,:ht. Olico Peon ot the omitßaisi.l3; ~' tollidyd - LLOYD CI) 1857. : CANAL NAVIGATION- 1857. - , . . • ....,.„ m „ annws pon . r.s*.miim - BOAT :y • - -..= V ignPerintiylvaniti• C.:anal.n,nel.Riilrop,i.. . , , .. . 1 . Capacity Two Thousand TOna Per Month Each Way.' -CI tr R FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN. LIIRGEI4I . INREAS • I_,, ad doling the past Winter and we can now oder to SIMPERS duo • anperier'sdianTigaZif VDDIJIILE DAILY lent le De .i.d ream nnotaioaran, PhllaaalpbLaarat Italrhaarr.: .. Qur Una being composted eattretrg-PDATa WI r' WATS, lent on, Ltsnahlpmeotla [Nara& Merchant...m:l.g rmt,r..4?4, oar.l4..r.uirel.r.pift....bdiir,..pai r grilit All -powri' I t apnea and despatch. . ITAIIIMOUSE, CANAL lid - 51:‘, 1:01 . 17 VT ~ i 1.41 , 61,q iuid ircyn, If, 1..!' ,Pi - A, pb„ - ' Infalrd -•• 7 4 a. , . Proprletors. =:' .faustrat ffpwCIIIITERING & NONS'fifip?ii PIANO P0.8.7.E5, LANZUCTOILLI). Chirk.rimar Sonm.l3nartnn, etmamma 07 6ranb anti ZqUart Viano gems, And their lately invented PARLOR GRAND PIANO, JOIIN 11, MELLo 811VottA Street, Itentrron DlatuoutfAlley •n.I Fourth Ittrrnott.. JOHN 11. MELLOR, the exclusive and our AG= eel Prmatenarin,Ac.. roe the b salo of CHICK. NRINO & hONS% liollon PIANO FORITES, eg. return his most slocere thanks to the clams 01 Pittebu to , All.. gheuy p i e icty. lb. their liberal patronaga and he Sae now theasure of Informing them that, by the Increased facilities afforded In the new and splendid Piano Forte Wm. nbattnry, notedly erected at as expense of over TWO Hundred Thousand Dollars, and employed by Chickerlng A Sons excluelvely for 15. meant:trines of their own Plano Fortes, they will be enabled to keep a tun pimply at their agency In Pittsburgh, of all the matte. manulactured by them, from the moat splendid (brand, Parlor Orand aid Square Plano' Fortis, to this plaln tuM boa poled Plano Fortes, all of whleh iubt in rariably AT Boss° Y P R Elessre. Cblakoring Pon have been alter at the tyrant Exhihltlane atel State Paha Bnstoh New ' , ph, and other places. Steven Gold - Seventeen Sliver htedalk Three Brous* !halal., and the Petro Model at theklitalPs Pair fti London, I sel. Fur the. thanctor of lhs abet. instrument/I, the enbwrit ' er hag the pleasure of rollping to about Fire Hundred to Piliebergh aud tkinity, who 'hive purchased and have in ass Plane Fortes from the above manufactory, and alp to the follow. log Principali of %Umlaute+ who have Chicturing & Bona' Plauo.Fortaslo use, and have given thew unqualined testi mony of their txrperkaity aver ail °them Rev. Chas. O..iteatty, Principal of Ktenbenvilis Female M. R. Mewl, Principal of Washington Female &mi. " g r.. 9 R. Wilson, U. D, Principal of the Edgeworth Female Boutinaky:Seellekley, • • Rav:Pantnal lL &clay, Priocipal of 131alret ilia Female • Pontirdn7,lllAlmilis, P.. Itew.Vosepirp.Taylor, Principal of Kentwood Boys' Arad, troy, New Rrtghton. St. Xavier Yams!, Seminary, Vonogatown, P. Prof B. R. Williams, Louisville Academy kir Toting Ladle., Lonisville, Ky. Bliss earth Thompson, Principal of Female itentinory of Xenia, 0. . 4alSoWPtatiol taken In cachango at their full value to payment. • ' ' . . MELODECCM„ ORCIAN lIARMONIUMS. atrrraßs. P 1 ANO MUSIC 'AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 3 OW ALL. KINTLS—SIIIOIIESALE AND RETAIL. , MDT IL MELLOR, &Is Agent tor Clackerlint A Sons, Pittnbargh and West. ens ronntyltants, 81 Waal IL, between Disznon4 41147 and • PLLNOS TO CLOSE T 5,,,/ A CONSION3IENT.—A enporb Roes wood octeve Plano, with Iron Frame, carved Music Desk and Monldingaihe menti l ljnrej I In New York being $4OO, will be old to close a conelgrunent prow for 4.D O d. Also, a Rosewood GY, octave, 7roand corner!, and eliding desk; a very elegant Mom the New-York factory peke 5130, will be sold as above atsM3. The above are the net cub Prices, in par Money. and will) be boxed for shipping free of charge. ' ln A g i cet= beget c h rtrelt=i l l ' O b O ron . fml", m • 14" ' A alatiogany 0 octave, Modern style Piano, an excellent' Instrument Ilial4current finds, ors. A nix oetare second hand Baltimore Plano, $3O. A do • do do • do Philadelphia do SU. A do Plana, very Larideome and nearly new, on 3 and 0 mouths credit, $213. For male. together with a splendid Mock of new Pimma of 'all etylestkon the meaufactory of Chlckering A. Sons. Bow. ton by • nod • • JOIIN IL MELLOR. ill• Wood et. t. EITEII”VAT r. sorra TUST RECEIVED AN IN Vie w yl yoke avirTuNWAY a BONE' °Gam toil NEW YORK memos. Among others • *splendid 'FULL GRAND PIANO of Intel ed tom and vorkmatudilp. Stelnersy t Bons' Grand Pianos amseenaidi ered 'superior to say made In this country. • • ' The mate to the almmi Ma received the Alit ciao' Gal Nodal Na anperiority over all other* it the Warglatid Sni ethnic., Baltimere. last reek. Due native be giveq of its arrival. Q. &LEBER &BRO.. I. alma. fief Nettle A auk. - noll AM, nteiawa7.ikeetia, 90, .. I Pillkstrtet. SECOND-11AND PIANCS.--; One elegant 0 octave ltdrurnol Plano Parte, le perfect or der, 6E75,1011.N . sold fon . .. 7•6 ixiM Ons ve 00101fi One - irq rto - dO - 1. do 76 OneVahogsayPieno for • - • ' • „`. 'CO PLIED FOR•RENT—One Plano Forte rill be - Vented to a - prints fn t,y. MARLOWE TILD3II4 • a 093 . 11 - o.llS.Wood it, 2d door aburirWoedllG- A'r.l3l.torrs trier 4 :+h Q . 11 . LA 11Wocgt St. hes Just mend per - ' ' O. Cheering Word, Pelted, by J. R. Ttwanne,2l,-.. Home end Prlinds, Ballad, by A.C. natty, :Sr; • ' - Ftkorttati, Neertrun, 101 . 1 :hiltichalk t bat: ' r PAW Pool*, Letpgro goer le Plano. Gottschalk, 75r. Thew, anrOo tt lettalk. a two leatnoroporit.l aux ' ' ' - nom% Sweet now with eartailons, by Thalberg, $1; '' ItesWW rowers IteltsM,li i llinnas, 2.5 c; l ai i etz tr il f=l4, _hi prinsid's gong , nag by b. 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