;w._:;x. .for;=~.m~ , ~.mt.~r.?hs:An - 5. , .,^5 t _; ~- • - „..ltgintifi,sys,-AIODTNG,T.: DEC : n1i,:1857: • Op nix arz-fs insiz, ,cosprprr Th . • • *1 • • • • .-?.. ....' ", _Airritason '.entooatersacn.—Within our re , oDuctottoni this -Lathe first year In - latch the !: _, - n* in boob and fancy articleit In Fhb city -_, dea 4 - fol'llled to inforin thepeople through any of ~ -'-'•-,-titerscogsdred mediates, that they have goods ,'"2.1. - .111 giftai' to sell to ell'desire to' bestow ---- ' '. lame token of lore or friendship daring the Rol 'A-----, . 3clayn.. :, Perhaps' there has bean no 'general sup -, ..ply..recolied.' Except Mr. Davison , on Blorket 'lanced. who advertises with us a 'apply - of Holt _ '7:l 2: AV BOOktlt lie hare no information that there is any thing. in the' way of gifts for 'sale in the - whola oily - efiPittabargh... Have all our mer ,,,. _tTchatctstinnic.lnto obsolete Inaction and dried up Adnderlho blasts of fil fortune of the dying year! ---,-4.,.. "t ,Or here they . abandened lmainess ? Ox do thek '':4, ••: allzat.there will - he no exchanging of ells and '. ' 7 ,:i t Aispitakett in the next two Ireeiti? What ie the ..T . ...._ • TtisCSaiiraucto..—We learn that the arrtrat ... , :,"""ar the .denth-warrant of rife, Ch'arlotte Jones *,- , , and t3tewart,luts awakened anew the morbid--in . :-•.:.; iciest that has been felt by many in- these in ;' t* dilthltlalkand.that _a. new iuneaston has been . - ,`.'"riuble to Abair betels); large number of visitors. la , thla,sanneetiort trewig' ht state what a gen '.,..-tlatosit of the Sixth Ward stated to' no en Mon delf, and whin!'we - would not hero alluded to here Were did tot Ade:ran desirable to prevent either ,: .. ,of the persons under sentence of death from tut 's il - Llicipatang the demands of the law. Oar inform ', • • ' • ant had a boy who, with another of his own age, - . -.....:, I :-,,,...,,-.• was. wandering around the. an: -,, - Henry Fife i . - ft',"•:.'", Ohl the boy a piece of money and naked him to it '** ** •, ' we him home donealraree tptoe,abaebcoor,,vshzemie it oth in er ,, smal ana l a ar i tLc a l e e t : •,,..•, . ,tnyntnine; lfie request would hare been com 'plied wi th fall, bad it not happened that the ~'.. ~ -.: little tenow*haaced to say to thew pethecarjr of -, • , ,• . t. ; ~.: whirls hewas,buying it, that it -was for .Fife;. .- • * - *. . - ',. Jtrhetr Of!oontio it was refased: , • The order of Shatiff Patterson. that no 'ono - Shalt - enter the ~...isHathe has not *tt right. there In virtue of his . : ,• - ....:t • 137 , :airtaii., or irbitifitess, has not Came a bit too : ,'• 4, , it• ,I:5°P-2,!'„'6,.;.-.,..._,-..___...=_._, •-.- • -':. 4 j,e': ''.l.' /*Ciii: o ;i64illatitteil . ' (Pa.) eichanges we learn thatat.the urinal *election of °Meatier. , 4 / 1 :0 TOM* Itien's Christian -,• 4l 2loCiatiOli . of that Pleee, en-- Thnrsday'aiening laid; resulted as .1111iirk i1i...-.,...: . .., . , . ' President—D. P. LOlvary:* Vice. Presidents— 1 , J. It. Griffith; and V. 11.7 Hardingr Correspond- 1. *'.''''‘`,'.'lirtgalad Recording BecretaryFred. H. "%Vines; 4 - - • . Treasurer and Libririan—amyl A.. Clarke. t --!-'-- • - - rho Episcopal Ch —n. in. that borough hal l been ;emity painted and frescoed:. . ...The care on thelempdeld -commenced running again w and it is now to' bit:hoped' that, there .. - . . • -_- will be no further Interruptions...... The cougre-,, ,3 , ......., ildto worshiping in rho Gonzalo , Lutheran Ch firth of that•plaCe have secured the. services, Of la, ‘ _ , „resident pastor to take charge of the spirit. - leal mleresta- of :the Church, and fill the pulpit, ~ . ,- : .isblitt ltas beenatesatitfor the past year. , • . .. ..114-v;:,1•• Idogimmuce-Baruti, of th is c By, as announced Bewared days ago in our adiertising ..:, .`?slung,, era delinsr tklecture in City Ball this wpmt, atm yety-inoz„rotbjeet-,T5e anireir6l Wiltiett.. , We ankaasured from a reliable • :...:, „source tiutkihlttlectuni Rai so immexutely pop:. - ed Bili at hi a* city of B altimore that it MU repeat- S, .4.- irtoe'" and alio twice in Philadelphia._l,l4 , Belley is tegarded ifiri highly in hiSpulpit taitiistreUens; but It ile con Coded -by those be „.• acquainted, with him tbat he excels s a lect urer and gatfonn - speaker:: - This °melee not only •-:'fm-n et an opportunity to„enjoy pleisure and . - instruction,: but of doing -good by wastin g to liquidate* debt ineneeed in building- "Bradley Alhuden',VOloxrch,mlently erected in West Pitts !" /nth:hi. in the neighborhood of Lorene' glass fac -' tory. "Ticketi rtrrr cons, admitting a gentle- Mall end lady, .' See advertbement- - - Ai ----- ' - Ontratcr Count —The jury in tie 'ease of -Eirk vs:ldoru'Bridge were unable to agree and •lucre b een dlicharged. The action LO recover ::41111.value,o1"40,000bisibels of coal lost by the sinking of a . coal boat against, a pier of the cass.of.Negley,va, Breading., it being action. of ejecta:mut for the recovery of a piece of p r operkronVisigrTstreet Allegheny city, is settled by...witrdiot for defendant. .., -40/1111:14111.*the Afercliait's Inc. Co. sepott to re c over $1,600, the Itisottat ' ce su ice boatlost un the Obliltivii,near Pork Hoium fundlng, some three iles Y below tho,olty: '.' e Youtg Via: ippcdutd by the the Ateres;Christigui Asseoistio to supply , tztedrivtidtebali prepared.blanis to. be „":dllad.up by a member of - the Ward Committees,' sa follows:, = ' Central Commit/a Y. M. C:4 . The bearer— ot coal, andis p to pir.ob*torbeneyo;euce. 110 been via- ,014.1 frri40tatalttee. Erpon !ha preseatation of Whf :Lhasa - forma at the 'committee rooms; ptaParlialathetificated, a load of 20 bailie's of coal- is Immediately furniehed !Oho: bearer MAO um, for January, 118.58, laid upon our - table by W. A; Glldenfenny. sth' opposite:the Theatre. It 'is _worth double what in cotih4,srul will repay the reader. „ _ _ gefronat. REPORT/t; for 'December,- lainlen 'lop= our desk, fresh from the press; where vie-ind it:'a convenient and useful assist. ant.. One almost forgets the aktearauce of bank tga, nowit•daytt, they are so few and far be -..fireen,henett the Reporterwill be found the inure _ Ton o ßlander"lowhlch an evening paper di -- recta attention in an , ordinatie for dividing the vim not In the oral:mute as' passed .44-11:1.1he. - ., ordinance as publisied on Tuesday' warning. -*There we, no blunder in • the ordi - IL named the two - branches of Councils, - blander Wader-in the original' publics Ilan: aria !immediately Corrected., -Thebrdinance,. \ as noir publiahed,-Is correct, and there is no ex.yteng. !!Cdttnileio-kthe matter. alutbnrer.- • a'us TstWie."--We were surtirlsed that the ttmahlued - attractions at the Theatre- last even ing did not draw abetter house. Mr. Cooldock - _ 1A 1 .4 1 4 / 4131 e,,X1 id VS g 3124 graphic style. We - madestfruteedlhat,perious should not desire to fiee s Bluth looked and aoteeadmirably, the ohs." 4 Cter PSt'Weillogton.: .. famous t o i:•_p!odated: tat:tight. , - Teuice Pre- Lr - served. trio arui:lP ' • • 'Biciikatrr : Coiriaa,24We barn from a_ciriular :3 l.hytLa board of fintsteem of the' above btatitallott that etepalvillbaimmecnately •. taken • for the erection 9 r, a. larger eta more eppyopriate and theycenfidettily appeal to aU theparredeof gditcation,— And' especially to I qbeettiott&pr:Bethinst Coillge,': to tonsinim to them thienteouragMbent land miriadenceirhioh pare eolong ettjesl* *their bands! „. has been assistant: editor Of the Ihiperreg ..fortlus last year is to take charge of that paper 4 , 32iiit the absence of Mr. ,Foster et, wardelevg and that, of Ifr..” Morison, .now ander.medieallreatratu at Philadelphia. Mr; I,lllaptpnli very ranch of a gentleman and well ..4,nalified for the position pilich he Is about to - ' • - - Stayer) z Mayor yeti entity Sued etohipt - nazusid,Muspitan;s26,oo for dloorderly etaidact.-itDr... Fitch found a:awn lying on the foot-lath of -the lifonongithelit Drldge,, He took Hatt:naaniop to get Wont of.tuinto Way, when Chapman made an attack upon blot and ; . edlaup till the Doctor . was obliged to call the .aight pOliee;- who; took him Into- cuctody:after . 'considerable trotaile. - . we stated free:Liz/formation received by us '.on Tueaday ': it !area out to-be true,: that:the .. ...EFoyeruor 'of, thts :State he Signed-tb. death tau of Fife, Stewart and Charicitte .Topes, ;,autbortrigg the excretion of - We and on thal2th of February rte#l,. and Of Jtegart on of that raordh. - ,, - • - - Oa* alansa.- - itra. rotten :continues to be 7 ;:olittrsotion at Lida place and to draw good Young.wntad:draw good lionises alone. He Ilisktanngtnenta.:-They offer 'another . .. - 400tt blll i>4/34". , .. .. . . . r,g,'tr•-• ' ‘ , ...ii.d.f nigir o'gled'to learn, i15e.. f r0e1t.r..24114 ' - *-- e. , ek , yesterclar • then urea much more coinfo... _ Mick there hp-' could bete been , expected ee... u „. r ,„, „,, ~„„. peen now to be ground for fiFo4,' 7 7 ": "' "—. ulamete reeovery. • l'-''".' WALLun Ilma.A4arrant was yestards issued for the arrest or one :17.-Farris, for pass ing a counterfeit for ten ,& ore, on the North Western Bank of - ruginfoi- to o ban' named Witiressitoohtligtorffr• .. . . . ... . .. . ..._ . itsovin at IL tleinselt; Iteakefsireet, end see ..;:YAS:stow . ,.feunilly and' Under* troti'lug maeldoes„. 4Plstilltrat - Irbich be tuts jo s s l .* ein d:, '.=. 4 tisesa;.'sippljrandiieldel 1 'be'etTere Nes:de-at - .." ''4 1461.1.01041:Pitthrinittlect*-114 Ibis .. , rt,..iil7;beasistbON,„3l:.L. : ll.. on li'esi...Yeaes writs. . ing.,'We: better :We lecture is-to be an "Thi 4 31 .41.64.* * . '-'' o s eu, ...NostrzlhattfintetiftsmeneotiA.. , gesn - again ~.. .1 4 edilitsbeti? Allepitarsitn.lire.l, t ,. ~ .....t fonitsldetarropets fr.o.,;..teligett . 45 '... c -4 i be found' able In style;.`quallt ... 1.. , . ... Tez .......... ~: 06 . - It ..... kMair .eptinkf;,Whig,.of the 151.1 1 / 4 says that 1 ~_ .ff , itt. p , - . -:- - mr: Gro: - Baimiri: blankestaan of the mail train '....: .. ~. . . S'e ; of the Pennsyivanla-llailroad.Was knocked off —. the train on Thttreday.nterning, at Eagle Sta tion, and instantly killed. The mail bag for Eagle Station was thrown from the 'platform Without the train stopping, and Mr. Baines, in looking oat to see if the MOO bag had cleared i the wheels, was struck and knocked from the platform by a freight train coming in the other I direction on the ot her track. Mr. Baines resided in Philadelphia. - . - CUILD Etrcxeo.—!Monday evening last a little daughter . of A.. 1. ffite, editor or the Johnstown Democrat, was badly burned by her clothes tak ing fire accidentally, as is supposed from tho flame of weandle left in reach of the child due tag the momentary absence of her mother from the room. The child crawled ripen the bed and rolled among the clothes until the fire was near ly extinguished before her cries were heard. lier limbs were burned almost crisp, and it is thought she cannot recover. THE Connellsville Entapro, eays that in the /a' e rise all the coke boats coda safely. out. of the 'tipper Tough, With the exception of one owned by Henry Walter,. Mr. W.,. can re-ship the coko,and put it in trim for about $1.50. The damage is in the delay of getting it off. eannaCTION.—IVe learn that if was Itched Finney, Esq., Iwo:trance Agent of this city, re siding at Swissvale, who picked upand took care of Mr. Kuhns; theAanfortunato man who fell from the trait' and broke his thigh, WI we have before related. Hove you a Dilieqlo4 /avert... The queetion, though nutting, is eutihneutly congestive when the fact is taken interronehleration that &seamen( the liter hero be. come toot alarming* frztent le the United Staten. In deed, there are few rmi le aid.ee thelt an not in conic way tracealdo tocom a deraoged date of that Imp:meant orptu. Many of the plain& usually clos e muter the he. of Conenteptlatt; butt/ their attain to We li e er. “Aoy remedy that . would Imam regularity and healthful action lu the firer, would ho It Mealier( to mankind:. has been tho excl.". =ulna of thousand.. That remedy Las beau found: It is tare and cora When a fair trial has, been afforded it, it has . Deter been known MAIL gender, hare you nay- disease of the Lime. or dhleaie which you belleno proceedi from hepatic demogement2 Lose not moent, but purehano..a box of DPlcLan. Piller, P.MePtrthy PiernhagDros.,, rittabultt, and they will retteragoulo health: 'lt bribe ow remedy yet tilecorered "inlr Iteraleit confidence nay to placed. 4&aggh.asera should becarcfnl toask forDIi..3PLAYEII TEDLITEIt PILLS, tuatnefaetured bylaMilliG 11E034 M • Pfttatiurgh, Pa. _3:bereave other Pals purporting to.be Lim Ms now.before the public. Dr. hl'Lane's gen. Woe Liver PM, alai hts eelebnited Terrttlfugo, can now be *ad st a l l revegtabli, dreg stores. :Nina notunriwithaut Wi . owehtnter,. , delaulawT . . P LEimaxitos. . ' PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS ........... 31.0karar33. REDO& lOIQ OP Pk/CllB, SEEOND TI ER, 13 CTS. 'Litt Or, ADNIIS.. ikin...... ... . ........ ... .. ..... 50c. PrirateDoz, lute ....... $ 5 ,50 I -806 arid Tier .. —. ... .........yr... Private Bar, ramill ..... -. 15,00_ •Colored fiallery...t. .ii. . . ....5c.• Colored - lior.- -- ...... ..... l . ik - :' Slagle Prate iterrirate tl,OO. ,Dux. pax& open it + to: o'clock, Performaam ta W . :citate sir, f3l. ItolOttice; for mila of Tickets, okra from ilf to 3 coll.. • ‘Orend - triompli aml itiegmelcd gnomes of . " • MR. C. W. C13.11:1;k0 CA, • , and btailfifial ' ' CRCILD 11 , 1:91I. - Who hare tumid all the flattering and enlogiale kindness o 1 the Atlantic cities endorsed, remained and retested .. s by tbezeuranaCiblzonsotPitegborgh. TITFASDAY EREN/NG, December 17th, 1957.—Wet Le • ... .. presented Clever. Tragedy; in 5 acts; called ..." ' ' : W E s aCE'PRE9ZYLVED. . . . ~. .., Jabliei.;3l.r. Couhlock; telviders, Cecile Brisk: Pkrro,242 9 .. 0 Dubbin Dake.-31,730re5.Pbb91. Bib-lYmnr: /9"1- .'.77 amalb ran DeeribiG Renault Mr Naivete Spinne r . Mr Smyth; =MO, Mr Ellerin; •Tbrodore, Alr Mortimer ...Durabd,Xr Mason; Capt Guard, Sir William, . . OVERVIEW' BY THR ORCHF.STRA. Dane,— ... ... . . ...... :: . -' .....-... . . ..... '.....Meater Leiria • . . .. . -._ . The performattre to conclodo with . the Farce celled B RETCIEES El LYDIA. ' • TOM Tspeillr. 0 W Jobanot . ,; Sir Mathew, Weaver; Count • Ol oorieureMgge.eeln. Dorring toe, Willtatug Miiion,Sterens SayScra. Mr, Van• Dectinir. Lady. Scrag:a Mrs - Derrell; Poplin, Mr. W LlStephene. .. Tomaiim blip, Ylb"strrr.or UP. CO il LD OCK. 'CECILE 9.1:1915m13117.. COT.II.I9XIi sill appear together In RICHARD zrr. ' , __ TGAI ETIESS-MASON. IC ElALL—Leneekand Maur, JOSXMI C. FOSTER; Acting Atulfitage3lumgcr. A. W. YOUNG. mrt.EDrenozirrar PRICES:IRa •79:e ItAnagerAelp rerpecticilii (c.lllsAut the paldk ,. i bat In Price 3 orAdrufssionvlll be: r00t4..1 reale, • . !Wirth night of tbe brtllinrrtl 9 encOesefol 'nL.ageine cheat./ Aetemm, 3111.4. VA/LIMN. TUUREDAr forThed the celebra EVLNINGted December 1:11, 185; writ] be per STIIANDER; or piny of 3118ANT/IDOPY AND RI:PEN. lam 31ra. Rumor Strapper, 'Bl,..llorry Lorordo& Solorrum, Mr. ronog Cborlorte,3lleaKeto Plebor. Diele LCD ...... . .......... ....... 511 m &WIT WoMertra,.. Doett, (by rolneit(.l Know • Dank." Jolla 11. oke ktol Ain J . .C. Dostor To nonokule 0/11, 11 enne,i.rof.TLIEILDJ=O .IN,IR3PII TCoot ..Cliars6 l -1 4 42 d; Mr. ilni!lT allow 3118. S FA \Y Vll7. PADDEN rflappeur. ut.tiOtt Zges - WI. :DAVI% Auctioneer. .C.4consclal Bales. titan, "Co. ti Fifth Street. PEREMPTORY SALE 'OF NEW AND ;SECOND 'IIAND CLOTTI/Nll-41 'the C.amesercial gales ItointreXo: St Firth thvet. commencing on Toesday ramming Dee.= lust at 10 o'clock and continuing each day and evening atIO radii' o'clock, nntd the entire stock is Bold. the largettand Mimi desirable- assortment of Clothing, offered.thle season. Embracing a greed, variety . of Over - Ckiets/Dreem,'Frorr and linitnese Cast+, Pantaloons and Veal; to which Ire Invite the ;Mention or norrhA.,ra,.l.• the stork -must bottoms! mit daring tho -week •.. •' , _ . _ WOMBS; BAR RIIIAGEs Arattax—earn Friday rdarnimr, Dee. nth, at 11 aelack; at the Commercial Nes Rpm. No. 3 4Firth :trea t: will ha sold, Ti: Mew and second head Zeutern ra4 4l . ear d eliS dere from soma of the Most eelehhated raaaafacturem • P. 'AL DAV_IS, Auer. Zpeciat gtottrm Orstee 141031ONanIFLA. NATIO/310.3 COMPAXV: t . . . Plttehargh.Dee. lb, 15.57 , LET...NOTICE TO STOCK.HOLDE,RS.—The a n ~•••`" aced meeting etthe irtoekbo/derief the 31mongahele lcarlgame•Cotopeay, will be held at the ettleA, of the corn. fliityil2.2,.l" Vo:ifitTaiaie ti t :t4e , t, , , ji lt . t y Lhe city. of , Pltteherl i a . on by law) at 2 o'clock P.: 31.• The elect/3; for oifie - e47 1 ,7 the of Cu' t•lat . eteetih2 •yeer, will be held Letween the homy 2 and 3P. M. • dela MALI. rOR Totit ' WARE - ANTS. .. ThO, Audit . .4 Committee And at the Mayors (Geo . ..number of _mat Warranty whit the moms entitled ; to rwelee them' have not called for. , All pet001:111, knowlthebeseters to be . I ontitled to IlTariant e will please call open theXISTor *nth -1 - witliand receive the saute. By order of. thesAndlthagrelln,.. 1 solttee. del4,3td W. U. WlTlViST:,'Clerkt,.. T i REr. J. J llcKz.vp Ittrur:crillictilif, , --, • rit Lectsusfn CITY ItaLL, on - NEXT: 3.121.11.1 i - EVES&O, the .17tbeinst. . , , 7 . ' Stddect—Therliercesel Zinket ration. The proceed: eat be appropriated to the likuldatlon of • debt !warred lit boll:114 &witty 41selon Chashl, recently dedltated In lit Pittsburgh. ... . . Tickets Fifty Conti, Ittltnulbtl • Stlal.'ll.n &M Wit ''' he bad at J. 1., Conti, Store. . II: mYeLzoica .1 .dc 2torn.; J r : D. Nei . ..IMAM -& EON% J.:ellen, and at the • • Dcois open . 6 3i:eclat& Lactate to commence at 734 , . daltalal CzrrThrzerßs-4 a Committee . to dudlttheblty Aceoimte. Ter the 'year 166 t are sow Dr seesieb.. Tax Collectors -and all' other city odious are hereby uotiflotto matelot:a:4We retort's of (Westmont, Unite OttrTneuurer; and dipay our to tam all' emu du the city;in onletthal. tile ismiunts may be 'audited soul ad. lusted. By micro( the Auditing Committee. .' • . L. WIT•TTNEY.aerk. _ se.ELECTIOV.--ITLIVIB' Irscasxce ' Cox " rirc3,--Aijnection ferlltmenDfratorief co. Meer', fo r the miming Sou, eel be 413 et the of dam Company, N 0.94, Water street, on 3103 DAT, the Vet day of December, between the home of 304.11: end & r:er; - ' UMW 83.3113 EL L.'3LILII3I3ELL;'Seer. 3 Nort cy. Th e .Baker icgency has Daza 0.' ftrnored to JONI'S' DCTUDINO, No. C 7 Fourth street, op Kuhl. dulhilsr*. ELV .-cr.. MIMED EDITOR, a enemata,' Author, and a thoroughly educated. Literary man,' . Irony -with 'twenty ' filve yawn the drudgorrof Daily Journallao, lots deter. ;lead told:* cctoe biz brains at ratan, lo those who may morale their sank. hs any honorable way. Merchants, liminess blen, inventors, and dealers or erery ;j,44 will bs ;applied, ad hard, with Advert... 44 (I. wed or:wwwhoNatier3; Cards, Circulars, or any sp. ass ofartfeb dented ;... , , PollUdans will be Supplied wlth - Speoches, Reports, Re. dunes, A•ture, Tonle, Pamphlets, Editorial Ankles Ck. um,„..,.. and every. - other sort of • O r wort, emu.f or bed 'ln naenventent or troublesome te do t tl Ladke and Gentlemen, or avery rant. ln society or OCZn pson • in Ufa, inn bare In.. written on an euld trec whelhor business or s entirmatal. • • • • The Muftis, will also coadoet trim late Corr.-trio de...of averj klub either English, trend!, Spanish, N Poetry, Anal/calor Lad.• Albinos, None, Lallebdorm, ontellee,and Cotriposlitau(ortho meet delicate and eon& dentlalelistaeter,lacldnitte ererype.ams clreaoaatancora event Id: .116,,1011 batman... 4 in invioleble madeo O d i r t pidnmg to pb My ysn aautn t ll d o n e w r d e c l o g m lied a , n a e n d d w ith n telly weir b e w . n en : b y A . dell3mdfc TrzoilPso!r, Litorszy 22 85 , , PhiLutelpRia P.O, PIL tangy. Daats, • 4 Pittaborgh,Sone:tath,lBSf. Oklit eonfrimity . nith.the 25th section of the .annutnnos tsiOnsmotiwaltb of Penneylrenht, neUes hi hereby Oren t6en4applkatlau wlll - be mule to the Leghleturei at the next anon,for the, Itennitror Exton Woo of the Charter Of the 31trhante' end afannfarterent Bank ofkltteborp;for the tarot of Alto?, fro - a, " onier Q I73I ACK . -73,suktijcist received& steamer I, by - 1.5/1.1.t11 DI "I'k CO. noolsif-lo - 1 .;73 this day bi - • - urrtg & co. MIXTIVA , RASHLY WHITE.- IVIIEAT Alt riont—no. tbli. chola, Irtl , no and for We by T. LITTLE * CO.' oTAToEs--100 b. Whit° Potatoes; itaretidiewsia.roy 444-, arum & co. riREEN APPLES=O9O OIL elloiOe Ur Apples In ataiara Gx wan by T. , Lrrnal A OD. G"357-3: 1 111 1 8. EirgB day received and for agele:A. n.mrir u. ooLLem. Q423;-40bitelt4ritne .4ts; rece iv ed and sonim&trzwatzu taTsitel 3 - fqtatilo by ad,* 00,2suaertyst • _3(74:11Zr"" . .. . far map mad male Amin by ;do . n t is A4litiam4t. If pre,H.tAtuedi„...t.iazidderC.oantr.ol.ariofCcoianntitneage.nteEfsporekne.seps—. Evans, S. C., Wright, ..N. J., Dixon, It. L Enrolled Bills- . Tones, la., Brown, Miss, Doolit tle, Wis. Printing—Johnson, Ark., Fitzpatrick, Ala, Fes vendee, Me. Library--Pearce, Md., Bayard, Del., Hunter, Va. _._ Mr. Hamlin regarded the list as unjust, dispropor tionate and sectional. He thought ft was high time when the slave power has seized • on the judiciary, and the Supreme Courtundeztook to decide questions not legitimately before it; that great care should be taken as to the manner in which tite;CoMmltteca of the Senate were constituted, So as'to shape the legis lation of the thoreitry properly. . -It ir:Doollttleobjected to the errangements of the Commit*rieferring especially to the wants of the ' great North West and the impertanco of the cam . mete and - tusigistion of that to the country. Mr, Chandler read art extract from the Daily Globe announcing that a cane= of all parties bad agreed to a certain list of committees. He was in formed that &democratic canon' was held, and a list of committees made out, !eating certain blanks to be filled b y re h er epublicans who saw St to MI these blanksnd protest. No tech 'general caucus as announced teas held, and no assent was ever given an the ilepullicans of the Senate to such a formation of the Committees as therein ankounced. Ur. Posh should vote for. the list because it had been agreed upon by the regular demo.cratio caucus, but he concurred with these. Senator, who had ex pressed the opinion that the committees were not fairly fi rmed. Ile had said I/0 at tho proper Place and time, and be felt bound to repeat it, while pla cing his vote on record in favor of the list. Mr. Stuart said ho had declined earring on the Committee of Commerce; as-that Committee had bean alluded to, be thought* proper to make this statement. Mr. Bayard indicated the propriety of the forma tion of the list; it was proper that the dominant party should always retain the ascendency on all the Important committees in their own bands. Mr. Groin allotted to the manner In which the Republicans had arranged the committees in the Rouse of Representative& when they•had the power, sa being in an eminent degree sectional and unjust. They could not now with a good grace find fault, for they had hands whenever they had the opportunity. • Mr. Wilson denied that at the lalt Congress the Republicans were unjust to the Thmoerats to the formation of the lime committees. f Mr. Quin said ho did not refer particularly to the last Congress, hut to the general practice of that party for many yean past. Mr. Wilson contended that the Democratic party ; and the pro-Slavery party of this country were ono and rho same thing, and indulged in some bright visions of the time when the Ropublirans shall gala the noooottonoy. - Thrills! wares n l to by 30 againstl9. Mr. Creen;of Mo., ptoceedisl to speak on Kansas affair.. Mr. Douglas speech, be said, took bins by aurprise, and it wail well calculated toper-iodic° the question pending before the people of Kenna lie wished to counteract, so far as might be. In Ms power, the impression which has been made by that speech. The real issue now was, ought Kansas, wr.so the Constitution th an be presented, he admitted into the Union, or ought the consideration of what the Sena tor from IllillOiS called the fundamental error of the ing KAMM n, out of the Unio and kieping up the agitation of this most unfortunate question. The question was not whether we approve or do not ap prove of alt the individual parts of the Leeosapton - Constitution as to the provisions in reference to banks, taxation, Jsc.; these are matters with which we,have nothing to do, bet which are to be left to thePeuple themselves to regulate. The only question for Con- i ^ems to consider is, does the Constitution embody II . , republican form of government? lies any body die_ ; puted can proposition and contended to the contra. ' ry ? Certainly the Senator from Illinois has not done so. There seemed to be a want of clear understand ing as to the relation which the federal government ! mutates toward a territory. The inhabitants of Ran- sas are a people, and what enabling act is required to impart to them power to propose a change. to their form of government? Is It an dnablingAct to give 1 them more political rights or moreinalienable rights? That would be a solecism and contradiction. The assent of Congress may be given at any time. The organic act declares that top people of Kan sas shall be perfectly free to forrnAnd regulate bar domestie institutions in their own way ; that way was to leave It to the action of a Convention, which was under no obligations to submit a constitution or any port of it to the popular vote; they chore to , submit the, slarery question, which wee the great bone of contention, as a matter of policy and prn- j deuce, and not to form any legal compulsion what. ever. It was his opinion that the submission of that Pgnestion alone tens better calculated to get the real sq . and judgment of the people than If the whole ceedit.tion had been trubmitted. In conclusion he ' urged the importance of deciding the question speed liy,f6 is • to put an end to the constant agitation , whiolihad so long embittered the feelings of the dif. ' fenilik iti reest:itectionsr of the Union. He thought that the 1 coon Met the approbation of a majority of the peoplaatlianitr, and If any of its provisions were obnorlcitut then theyarould hare the power of modi fying or-41400s them at any time. Mr. Ele -replied, for he was gratified at the had dise tone andVirit gem in which the Senator from Missouri ased& the' question, . but as that Senator teemed to bare - nolsapphfitended his position as laid down in to speech delivered th e other day, he would make a trnainatentent ' on' one or two point. in that I I the . Senate and the ' country might see what his pool_ I I tips really, was.:•lfo then went on to repeat In some few sentences;the - substance-of the speech which has beim already so - widely published and generally Mr. Omen responded, denying that the people of 1 Ramat would- be, compelled to - retain th eir present Constitution Mall 1864, and argued that a Conven tion could b ecalled at any time to make such change as the orityof the people might desire. The farther cotuddendlon. of the subject was post. honed until Monday, and the Senate adjourned. . . , Ilousz.—The Hones met in the new Hall. A corn_ ronnication was received from the clergymen of Washington, tendering their 'services to open the daily sessions with mayor. Amid • much Confusion, the membersproceeded to select their seats by lottery. Mr. Jones, of Peconsylvanta;' finis ' the"committee on Ways - and Means rope - tied a bill teethe payment of invalid and other pensions. , - , Memorials were presented • from Messrs. Brooke White of Baltimore contesting the cents of Mentor Davis and Harris which were referred to the commit. tea on Medicine. The Printing Committee reported in favor of print. bog 20,000 extra copies of the. President's Message and accompanying documents. Mr. Cox said he heartily concurred with the views of the message in almost every sentence except that part rotative to Kansas; in his judgment, contrary to the opinion of the President, there will be no peace if KILINOS be admitted under the Lecompton Condi talon. Expediency is a dangerous doctrine when . brought In contact with principle. There can be no peace when the rights of • the people are jeopardized. He did not arm with the old theologian that, in „rder to be Ills saved we must be damned. (tunhter.), duty to hi, constituents wiu to stand on t h e doe. trine of the eubmitusion of the entire constitution to the •people. • This is of . the highest o:Proem, and is essential to selfgevernment, - It has Its foundation in the Clnei nnettplattoith; In the President's inaugur al; in Gov.-Wilker'e acceptance; irt.the President's utter, to; the Connecticut ekromen; in the ittstrne: gone he sent to Governor Walker, and in Ms annual mossagey all elltoo here airebord evidence, and show that psdges had beenglien te the people of NUM that they should have the whole constitnthon sibrult ual to them: Be would ask the /loom why the trait. .nrocut eitalilloll of Kansas should , therefore attempt to subjugate the people's will to their own. 'Having giver, these pledgers, It wmild -be a breach 'of filth, . and a gross dereliction. of duty to disregard the m ,. The movement atEecorapton.waa an attempt to carry rout "the' slavery princlphe,'artd..by a pretended sub. mission force a constitution on en unwiliDig people. I for in ant even it could dot be redacted. This tort of joggle would net do; the right of salf.govenouent INAS - dieter and dearer.than all Cabinets and Pitt& dents.. : There was 'lllo' PC , Werj BOCCIAIIIVAO Seremen and "Ructilaum,;:for a territorial ; legl4Mra te, call Into being n convention - to inzpereedo 'a terr,itatial .gcrerunient - without Met consent nfthe people. 'The , constitution: horrid he pat in their loreeence,.and 40144 4ollcilingiti Wore C4gretiff4sis irt , ,4_, lberauct4 it wettha tt , ' PfpFexOttPM -li tqf,sl 4l cm 14 t he ig.4 . 4.4 0 . 1e .ggp 4 '.! . - putionnenbs 19LL1J431 ItARRIVEI.L c .lA3. D. BRADY, Agent. 0-ould:berthtrwozaal. timile-4:14:6-411,.?:-Uisulh7dttailar,demiticieWa I:l4lfittle' Stab) If thswill of the people be made dimly to w poar. He tlanid t o wbot dationottood as o • _ _ Telegraphic.. ~.. ......................___.............„. .. •e . ONGRESSIONAL. . Wissannritt Cyr; Deeember IG. ,Fsearg.,--.A resolution will be adopted In the Sen ate to-morrow to proceed to the election of Printer. On motion of Mr. Gwin, a resolution was adopted calling on the President for •all correspondence be tween the Department and the present Governor of Kansas, together with all orders end inrtructious which have been issued to said officer. Mr. Allen stab:bitted a resolation that the .tonding committees ba arranged as follows Foreign Belations-31essre. Airmen, of Va., Doug- I las, of 111., Slidall, of Ls., Polk, of Mo., Crittenden, of Ky., Seward, of N. T., Foote, of Vt. • Finance—Hunter, of V., Pearce, of Md., ti win, of Col., Bright, of Ind., Biggs, of N. C.. Fessentien, of ( Me., Cameron, of Pa. Commerce:—Cliy, of Ala., Benjamin, of La., Bigler, of l'n., Tooiabs, of Ga., Reed, of N. C., Allen. of R. L, Ifarulin, of Me. Military Affairs—Davbt, of M, Fitzpatrick, of 1 Ala., Johnson, 'of Ark.; Iverson; of Ga., Brodorirk, of Cal., Wilson, °Cilia's., King, of N. I. Naval Affairs--Mallory, of Fla., Thompson, of N. J., Slidell,' of La., Allon„ of 11.. L, Evans, of S. C., 1 8011, of Team:lWO. of N. /I- Judiclasy—Boyard, Del., Toombs, Oa., Pugh, 0., Benjamin, La.,• Green, Ms., Callemer, Vt., Intia bull, 111. Poet Offices and Post hods—Tutee, Fla., Bigler, Pa., Gins, Cat, Thompson, N. J,Fitch, Ind, liale, N. 11., Dixon, R. I. Pnblie Lands--Stowart, Mich., JohnsouNenn., Pugh, Ohio, Johnson, Ark., Broderick, Cal.;" Poster. Conn., Harlan, In. , • . Private Land Claims—Benjamin, La., Biggs, N. C. Thompson Ky., Kennedy, Md., Darken, Wis. Inclutti ' Alfairs--Sebasian, Ark., Brawn, inn. Rend, N. C., Fitch, Ind.; Bell, Tenn., Houston, Tex. Doolittle, WI!. PonsiOns—Jones, la., Thompson, N. Con, Ale., Bates Del. Thompson, Hy., Foster. n., King, N. Y." Revolutionary Claims--Evans, S. C., Bates, Del., Crittenden. Ky., Wilson, Mass., Durkee, Wis , Claims—lverson Ga., Mallory, Flo., Polk, Moo Clarke, :V. IL, Simmons, IL L Disttiet ot Coltualsia—Brown, Miss., Mason, Va., , . 1 &Whom, Tenn., Bigler, Pa., Kennedy, Md.. Hamlin, Mo., Chandler, Mich. Patents and Patent Offtee—Bend, N. C., Roans, S. C., Wee, Pk., Simmons, IL 1., Trumbull, 111. Public Buildings and Grounds—Bright, Ind., Dn. ris, Misa, Douglas, 111., Divan], DeL, Clark, N. 11. Territories--Douglas, 111., Jones, la., Sebastian, Ark„ Fitspntrick, Ala., Greens, Mo., Collamer, Vt., .Wade, 0. E ngrosee , Lßills—lVright, N. J., Bigler, Pa., Her lon,ra. peed i t i the appoluttnett of representatives and men. Honedin Ma connection' As an example, the (Ilford precinct The Constitution Was not rebliiip in form. It Prohibited alteration-or amend m pu ent u ntil Hat If any change lie Made, It neust:ile by civil it'd blood must (tier track th e a t eme r „j ag. He earnestly protested ageing the Conathationilie cause it was against the principle Of telf-gevernmet; It twist - be submitted' entire to the approval of :the whole people.' tel concluilon, he . gave notice of his Intention to =be& P/DpOSIUDA to takelhe poPn. tar vote on the subject . Mr. Hughes rose to expreis his surprLe and re. gees that the gentleman had, chosen this occasion to ,precipitate such a debate Irs th e li me., There ore those who believe that the administration are to trouble, and that cloudi are gathering around the democratic party. He therefore humbly conceived that the friends of the administration and the demo cratic party would not first sound the &bum ; them WSJ no question before them as to whether Kansas be v ridmitTl a free or a slave ti te, hence the time ocean and fur the speech were against the gen tleman. t was unexpected, fur h e h a d beli eve d t h at we had no•Presidentlat candidates in this body. Al lesion was made to a distinguished Senator's posi tion, but It might be well, perhaps, for that Senator to look well to his laurels and his honor. He un derstood Sir. Cox to saY, with emphasis, that the people of Ohio, in the last Presidential election, de cided that the constitution of Kansas, whatever it might he, should be submitted to the vote of the peo ple. Ile apprehended no such ISSIth would le pre sented in Ohio net. Indium The - gentleman- from Ohio would recollect that the term popular sover eignty was not understood till after the Presidential election, (Laughter,) aid tottil the decision of the Droll Scott case; it was.riot ..understood in all sec tions a li ke, and not understood in the ammo Mr. Cox seemed to, understand It. Perhaps the gentleman from Ohio does not intend to stand by the President If he, Mr. Hughes; found himself to be convened to separate from thadennieratin Party and administra tion, he should go with them to the last moment; he should .not be the first to leaver the ship. Where would tlar gentleman go to carryout the doctrine of popular sovereignty? Mr. Cox replied that he wonitlgo in for the plat. form of the Cincinnati Convention ; the President's Inaugural and Annual Bressage." lie would stand on the meek and would not' bi Iltiven off by any little scornful indignation. Mr. Hughes replied that it eras for from him to treat the gentleman with stern; he had looked on' his argument with - corral and regret, but where world he go Cs getthe popular sottendipaty that peo ple should rote en:the wholeVonstltation? Would he go with those who attempt to enforce the Topeka Conetttntionp Mr. Cox, Interrupting; I will not go there. Mr. Hughes—The rattlernan - Jays in elect that he will forma party. for 'himself. unfortunate that some people are net safficiently Important to build up a' ew party or offielently humble to follow in the steps of one &bluely Organized. (Laughter.) He wanted gentlemen to show their hands on this question. The resolution of , the - - I)itating Committee was - ' Taylor, of liew York,.made an leeSectnal fort to introduce aJOlntresolutlan for the pay of ar-. rtnrigns of the saler7of members at the commence_' matt of the session Instead of at the end. A resolution was, adopted: tnitnseting a select oomttee to enquire . . end inpart what additional atun,-.3f messengers and pagan:re rendered neces sary by the removal to-the new Hall, and what ar rangements are necessary to *Genii:oodd* the re_ porters of the press, and_promote the comforts of-the members. Adjourned. Amu:taros Crrr; Dec. 16.—C01. llarris, of the Union newspaper was: to-day nominated by. the Derimennie cane= as their candidate for printer. B.fr. Douglas vas Omit; A bill will to-morrow (accenting to present un derstanding) ha hutnahlred In the Senate authorising the i3llllO of tressus7 notes. ' • • It is confidently asserted that Walkey has resigned the governorship of Kansas. New YORE, D0c..18.-41r. Van Meter siurtcd thin morning with aisty.acren potions of all ages, from forty years to infanta,of both out, from tho•Ladies' Fire Points Mission for hOmes in the Went. "An other company stardon Monday nut. ountsua.s. Dee. I d.-The river is receding rapidly but the falls are still navigable for the largest boats. Weather dandy. &vary 17*. Bums, Dca le.—Stiow l falling In this vicinity as well as at Exeter. EmenC, Portland, Montreal owl SL John, New Brunswick. ommerci al PITTSI / 1 : 1136 / 1 11WILIK.kTS. 4periaßyfonth. PlitstArgli Gtrette.) Prrtssmaa. Tnemnsr,,Dicrunn 17, noun—Tbo market vas qu let and doll, And are mead beer of no Wes from find hands. From teure,lso bids ..l 1,4 X, fur toer, $1.50 Ea- extra And $4,71 for fondly do; 100 do at $44 , 0 fur aim and 61 for Gunny do, and 70 do at end $4,17, and 40 do extra Istody While , lyitest Wel& st GUM—Salsa of LW bush Gate at 'Ant &pot 00 do al Coda, 460 bosh ear at W. K I CKIVIIEd.T.FLOCIt—A sato of 16400 Obe, to todk, ar II MA* market 11mi. Ifoo3—f!aiee to psekerA4f= buad, lire, in tuts, at-1,1)47, Atom CILEESE—SaIes Id the mall ewe: 6061. m. 6;63 IC LISIE---A. sale of 3) tdds Louisville at VlSA—Sides of 6 Lbl flooring at 0;11. _ AlRAY.CWllMalabeAbibeele• agallethimillalMesaa ,lreary eeeebriel et an carry boar this forenoon, awl Oberbilleithireetleber- Ilke weers friem betbiemnervolaelaMing. of arme, Um miry. large troargre Du 01 rtmO.Uoo tw Now York, cool.' not hare 10.00 more. ispyattanely for the Mall QOM.' Ma flaterdey by On New York ott New Luciana Rank,. 11 certainly ought to quiet the alight eppretwitalan felt by a portion q . our beuthanet people am to any working of fail resnrapikna hem add s ea if, it.leed, any mach feeling should retordnafter to-dsy's bank etatement, amulet. do to the moral material etrent:th Mote. moot.-{Y. Y. Telt, Telt Oirgelal Weekly or the Dente show a eery ferorable condition of tom , stiiotet In the apede reeerve the melt la truly remarkable—atter w ith eery Imege foreign drain of bet week. The. coraparlson with Iwo week • . . Dec. ti. Der. 11. • spbeze Ulm. ........ . . .....e.97, =I,MI $ 9 7=0:07 iu, .. i isr2,3zo . . ....... ... -._.: V1,0130,V1 18,4:.,6;7' Dm... 10,95 G aft.101..."---• 6 . 553 . 0 09 6,34 , 1,49.1 Der.., Akii,soB Deposits . , 78,402,061 ;5244134 Due.- 3,/24442 Cudrewn &Vt.:. •to1,41:106 ' •-•'GC,BI7B,COn Dre...a.444,000 • Import by fitrei. SIuNONGAIIELA NA VIGATIOV. 1)11.-4 bp ' malt, Walker; 3dob sr dour, 6 Lis g Inlet 17 b uste, / bbl apple., owner; 12 by barley, Vacirosalf3.o bbla dour, George; 12 Gbh apples, ltam 1 bol sugar; lir can 2 Lie soap, /113 Lis aka , Barman 21 4* csita,ktipa Louth: 11 bdl. paper, Calrbo: 17 do do. Reynter.A 4 a; 24 e corn, Baxter A. McKee; 3 bble door, 6 'do apples. 2 Wia . trews, Swindler 11X1 Hg. nails, Bogatry, Coryrare A tee 33 bayous, 20 do corn, 74 bble apple m, pries, 8 ,is, do, Coorebn 10 do door, Parker. RUBBLE% per ellerolt-225 plow Ls:otos, 11.11 A ox Maks barley, Ondtb; 50 bble apples, owner, 00 bOo pa per; 1 Ibl eggs, 1 do bolter, 0 lrogre, 1 alt rundrlaa Collins; 7 bbl apple., /Barman & cs; 40 eke fruit, Clark A ,y, M eke potatoes,Herbert ; 20 LEI. apple., ArbutboOt & er,;,:o lap corn, 21 do out., Brown & Idrkpatrick: . 41 644 Mint, 310. Bans k AnJer; M eta oats. Curran A co; 5 lade butter, litacidson; 7 belle paper, Warren A 444.25 WA, applce, Fetter, 2 coke, donates, owner; 17 ins paper, dbes A Per. kits; 14 aka 1, w door, Floyd; =do do, Biuvra A iilrkpal. rick; 147 b 2, /1 1, .. ware, Comfit:glum A co. . LOBLSI7LLE per Marroora-60 bblellirse, Philips & Belo; 1 L a rads, Foray A co. 24 bbla, Bleadee & Verner; 27 do do, Wood; 214 u books, Kay A eq, 0 do do, Miller; 3 to ' auger, liazieton; 1 Lb! rods, Riddle; 14 aka feathers, Ilea; GO boa candle*, Sellers; 147 bp wheat, M Wide bacon, 64 Dbl. , Lard, 477 bble dour, Clark 4 ces 1003 do do, Shawn A Nelson; 160 do dq s.loCuity; 22105i0 do, Knox 41 BicKeee 103 do do ,ll yers A 11.Dev777; 188 ,444 ,- ,ltrowa A Kirkpatrick; • 60 do do owners; 87 dodo, drama A Tbomar, IL. do do; Liggett k co; 100 do do, Mcßano .k,drtjer; 4 eke Nadler, Book : do. 1 lot,li.??l,lll:7Aukaa. .•_• 0. t 0 111.74-44P"IlTbualb7b goot l'ad t . Ete we r; 'I Ltd; sppliw, Dyer; 16 can hop, I do cattle,ownerw 514 bble whisky, 400 do Roar, 110 kp lard, Clark k co. P., Pr.* C. It. R.-02 baskets prod_ bull oats, 35 do barn, owarew bp pilot, Beddow; 10 bbla Roar. 31orcer k Robinson; 48 b rye 140 bash core; 70 Op flour, L Peterson; 7 bbla ilour,Drown Rirkpat. rick 61 aks rye, 17 do mis, 100 bosh corn, Wright; 67 dos brooms, Owner k co; 25 do, Mawr Robinson: 70 sks dried !Apples, .7 Critic bu butter, P Psterson; WI blab tern, Nan* 600 bnall nob, alter & Dilworth; 12 bbla Rola, I,yon k ccc Zan cattle, do bop, °water, 0 do do, W /I Rohner & bra; 24 Mils butter, 12 do rim, 0 do aPPIriN 900 900 tka dried fruit, 105 bbla bird, 60 libla pork, 80 has do, 18 eloyerseed, 26 lAD wildsky, 60 rolls leather, Clark t co. • 1111711al wawa. • . The river was 7%feet hut OT•11113j, Calling. The weather was wiry mad and pleasant, witizthe exception et a .utro. eating • Good of =IOU which hovered over the Xity, and was at Genes so thick mut could not imams. • emu fifty Pert wide .. . . ....Thi Chavelt has, hex new .Lett • all i right and terronniertatn. She U. taken her pima In the Tilled- Mg llne, the Tigreite having been withrikawn.' w i th Racifet: Geo BrOfir, cootianee to run in connection with eh* Che. volt. They an, doing • good beleinese. The lidomengm Lela boats an not very heavily larded these days. .Their freights do not avenge more than • half a ked..—The fine little Louisy ste amyShe Bunion arri v ed petards, about noon, from ille. brought about 2700 bbis doer for Niiiol:l3 00 . ZISWPaft. Mr manihrehmay 14 found ab0ve......T he zu. umnu was about coming into the - landing at night as we me anay, be t we did not gat on : board of her. ire co- : sans& elis too= Pili nieftL : The COMM Perry (ot Brown, was all ready. for Memphis hurt night She would not probably get a before tulay..- .. . . .nat excellent steamer St. Lawrence Capt Botbm t ., fa Sp* op for New Odes., while for that' ambe port the great.arctix, apt Anhui will leave to.day....- fbe B ills • tut Wining. The ehmaa la for Cireinnati yesterday. The Itazel Dell use t u. nerly to leave for Lontm Groat Wed with • load of rail:my Mut leaves today- The CiaMmeati Gazette of Tneeday nays `The Camberiand river duel hae mit b : een equaled Gam MO, the .her at Neshville, 011 ! Thursday lan, riga/ at Me N' of six to per hour: and all the northern part ofths eity partially butt:dated, and all the re:admits of the hoaxes put Mama Inconvenience. .It isaculgotriel that :ma t h damage hes been done along - the bottom land:el that rivet Tb. TOIMUIPI river wu shoat tlood height. • - rum. tannage tin port •yeMenlay, smaing Dips for the Crescent CBS. wee humme r not ilm than ens fulmfred tamuund tons, and two hundred tons would be the ontaide Ague of all •offered - yortarday. ' Tea Pittsburgh there - was -very little wed,offere and all the Arita: de remand yetterday .81.1„,w, ft bat "To N reellippul Thant down etanumars.— aebville_there is little golagformud. : 'The. arrival s. She t Irlif al "AriVmsto from & Amt btocA C= walnut andlOG tons farlletsborgh.;-eftt,..1... k w seny, ebe meant° a levw , , !awn , a • patilon of her Peesetemr larboard gnaraht.' , TbeLaterree has ruhipped her primamgerson the tiriburnt azuf will 'lay op berm fbr the ..ghts aro Doi only scaree, fait :aon,p,,u . Papa pram shxioit stortatiou rateg, as PPP* eau staal 'ovate' int Ocares .Ibotaasta ccoohlatal. At tools/Ms oo Bat guilty, Ire umniftoa that sturpapumts wore nada to lab liver ,120,,par.bbi, and portal-4k, to Now Orisaus.— This is abaft 10tu,par, , &paned to tramper motion. ow, Jacob Poe wait to Loulgrilla Witt Afty tons, and god fUr - • Itim liallaus wont to Pittsburgh, each With kir trips. Ilho_ltilyti_PP. brolgo tam Louis tithe,. &at WS bun ftaltimPuttdfft . ths isfullsaittstaloni the Witogy sod Via to-dayAbr Pltabogb." - - Th*Cbautuortal at& lama Puts NO aim 431119partUd trialittryAr ttIiKAZIAI4II.I6 nc„4trl goospogaosy OS Puts assfavuu, and , flo. log otharjiaps" rS*l putt ot A tolflatul &hoofs afloat to ths &muff; PPM , than &tor, phial :loin alto ouutualty tabor& ii ,, a" ,, ,,,i.„,bmgokytagetday,or a tha itr %aka, ir t aw im i up is.Natiallis.lirbso at ms head *roar. p.thia.„„t4 ,tato :wood, A Pot of Palos .Molloof psuk prieugsr, felt ayorb3l,ro akth. yghtbot We Wore without oar turual-Chichsaupt auchaocuo.ts,gi Stisaibeat Regtsfisr. tAIIITTED-Jefilareark, .11Fraranalet Vozerio s it ; Cola,* yararitmodb io Cbctta. t_aktuargaiownivllle; Luseras,dicOuland lrhoellng: Balmoat, Uncton. Rim fast, albs. ~.~.w~ No• GO, corner Wood and Fourth St eeeee , TILE SUBSCRIBERS BATE JUST RE turned from the &Km titles ertLia eh eltenel re stock which!. non offered to the trade. consisting of BRIMS. - cifEhircArz, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, • TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT BIEDICHTES, Ere., Ere. one imam, together with thairalready large stook, comprise, of the moan:timely. and Best Assortments in the Country. • Thelr errammerunbr ar supplying WHITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINT IStm e guallty- am Rich as to enable them to sell VERY WO irOoru W' stry end City Merchant s and the Trade genersES purchaalug elsewhere. WN to an examination of our stock and W baton befo selbialr3mT Xo . . arc flood & O, 11•=sam-, _ ii:Oncitialt;3l lll ;e 7 rii7s7lltia ITia - ckets. - -- t'rP4 ma. TELEGRAM, I Friasrea JZIRESSON, • ailing ILEA THCal.]. C. WOODWARD. - CUT. ODOUR ClAllk. E ABOVE NEIV STEAMERS ARE no running regularly. Morning Boats tone Pitt ► burgh at 8 o'clock A. M, and Emmlng Hoeg_ at 6 o'clock P. IL for M'Beeeporc =Whet/horn, Mng. bola City Bollorernon, Tayetto City, Greenfield, California and Brooms - TB* theca omanectliox with Hacks and Coaches far 'Onlontotra, Fayette Spring; Morsimitonn,Wayambrog, Carmlchaeltown and Jelknon. _ Partamoorra ticketed through fr Om Pittaburgh to Union town for V.I, wools andstate.rooms on boats Inclusive.— Boat, ratorning /kona Brtnnurilla lean at ft o'clock Iry the morning and in the ironing. For further Information err aus moire at the Ottice, Wharf Boat, at tha foot of Grant stmt. G. W______. SWINDLER, Anon, _____ 1101EGIMAII—TUESDAY PACK -148%1p .a.t, Er FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine new tomer EMIL& GRAILIN, Capt. hleskoz dizak e reraboee and Intermediate Forts EMI' at 4 o'clock P. at. For freight cr possao apply ca bcard. oaf) IIAR M .S *CO., deo, R EGULS.ll7 .pacrifoLN: p. CIENATL—Tbe splendid pueencer packet EUNICE. Capt. Rok. Boatel, will fear -- tC,e .. tor Cincinnati EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 10 ciebirk a. v.— Par freight orpnarage apply= hoard or to . . rde2 - ELAM BARNES A CO., Aga- MARIETTAII , zTuTES-4/ VILLE—Tbe new and beantirtdatoomer UTE MARTIN; Capt. Rama. will leave f or e a re and all intermediate ports, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 P. at. For freight or mange apply on board or to eta PLACE. BARNES &tN)., agtt._ REGULAR IVIING TACKET.—The fine pas eengeortetiner CREVOIT, Captain J. Mtarni);;, 3 for the above ,trid all In ports on Diondays, Wedneedaya and Friday.. For freight or pavane, apply , on board, or to atO FTD It CTNCIZIR---EG1.J7.7:::..„, LAR TUESDAY PACHET.—Tho el. pat Innuaer E3IPIIIB eapt: James rill tear • Air the eLowo port on TUESDAY MORN two, .t 'Veloric. For freight or pauoorry apply on Word. not O 0 r 7, Capt. ITaart, oft!leaTo for dm abate opt all leAomedlato Latoltura 7burtAkra and Saurday; at 10 o'clock A.. 31. ° For thlrbt papatago apply ott board or to FLACK, ITA IMES A CO. Agra. No. 67 Wotot St. itEGULAK MEMPHIS PACK-04 ET—Tba rplendld Warner, COX ODORE PERIW, Capt. Pony Drown. will aava or boy, otsel all Intortrato ports, MIS DAY, nth )or freight or pagan. apply on boat or to oelP A. SIoGREW Agt.,l6 Water at , )A 2 mARIETT.A S- D z VILL6..-The rte.. YOWITIVE, Copt. W. Reno—Clerk, 3. F. lame o• To .11 all Intermeithtto ports, oo TEILILSDA.y, Dee. 17th, tt P. /J. For fret ii ht or pet:wanly op boArd de.o • A. U. AreGREWBO Water et... FOR CINCINNAII L 01711- YILLE.—The reenter OAZEL. Copt s.Setatkoilll teem for the above and all 04714 portk,ott B .ATORDAY,I9th hut, at 4e. For freight or pumas apply oa board or to ttalk • • . /LACK. 8A11.1.11F-9 A CO, Art. V 111 CINCINNATI--The splen.-Tiwrit4 ji? dld stammer - 31LVERVA, Copt. Donk.. wilt rem or for the dim and el totartnettlote Aral th do° DAY. 17 th Kurt, at 4r. Y. For freight or peseta apply on .., to FLACK, BARNES A CO. A gto., • N 0,87 Water street. The--The fine J.• startler CLIFTO.N, CAp.t. Thomas Poo, will tears/for the Abore Apo an Intermediate ports, ' DAY, 17th Inst., •1 10 A. 31. For freight or potting, Ap .ply on board or to de.3 FLACK FZ. DARN, Apt, F OR NASIIVILLE.-,-The finelarthap.„.., 116% .framer OLF—NWOOD, Capt. J. J. o, still learn for the Abe" And all Tllll3 DAY, the 17th Inst.. For &right or e ls, on Word or to pas F. OS ST. LOLLS.—Tho splendid 0% - steamer GREATWEST, Capt. II Collongh ll bare for theabove and all Intermodlata ports, ort DAY, 17th Inn, at 4F, M. For freight or mane apply or to de9 FLACK, HARM , . CO.. Agee. Vtilt ST. LOUISAND KEOKUK A: —The elegant steamer OA-111111.1DGE. Capt. &Nan. will !emelt the above and all ntertz..l portaon TELLS DAY the 17l last For freight or passage spl e lf_on boanl or to WWI iendid Sp Tr . at * i*.CItrerIZATIOkIIataIMNFTOU I t PL oa THIS.DAY 1:111 lost at 10 & o'clock eAl . . n4 E : or' orpolght apply on board or to paoga VORam 1,01 A 2 steer BLUILYEII. Capt. nn.. will •i .•- LAY for_ the a. r. and all Intermediate porta, sir . o:I or ai'Ll'ASEVarg MA7.lon poR steal:ur. LOMA COL JESSIE DEAN 1111 l a for the &bore and all intermediate ports;oo TIIIB DAY,l7th bob, at r.. For freight or passage ap ply= board or to ; del "Ida Origami, &c _ VOR MIPIIIS AND NEM , OR- A.: EANS—The eplendkl idewoor BMW RENCK, Capt. Cochran, will leave hr the obov.4* cermedlete inala 8671111 DAY, *he 19 th hut, at 10 a. Pi.— For freight orpacrago apply on board or to deli FLACK, DARN) & CO. Ante. lOlt NEW ORLEANS.-Thekatt One steamer IL F. BAB% - Capt. Wm. T. Barr, will !rare for the above and ell Intennedlatt TUB DAY the 1716 lasi, at 4 tc For &right or mange "ItIZ _ on board or to FLACK: DARBIFS & OP., Ate,. ' FOR • MEZt.IP----TfT,c AND NEW ORLEARS.—Tha aptaadld cow Bloomer ARCTIC, Copt. Corinne'', wilt Rare Ibr the ar7,l= Interroadlata ports, on THIS DAY, Dec. 17th, at 10 a. st.— Tor freight or passage apply on board or to nottO FLACK, BARNES & on, Agent.. ri OR MEAIPLIIS AND NEW 0.11- ... ..R. LEANS..-111a iplondld steamer JAMES WOODS, Capt. Robittat n. will tem for OleaboreW= termed/Ma puts on THIS DAY, 17tb lost, all Rat. Ter (night or pusoco apply on board or to m 2.5 FLACK, DAIINDS & Co* Aiti. OLD DoxiszoisbvsTan .111017 SE. conzaut RAND AN . p O LIBERTY STRUTS RECEIVED DAILY. IV CAN AND BRILL Lake 40 an .r d ; Satlern . rishr itc nolB:Nw,t • -T. ,W. Lot:ram:my, Watch-and Clock ll!alter. VINE :WATOELESANDVELIty. 4: N o.. 2B PibitreetAioneeni Wood tad Mutat, Pala wantrtladeranoitioa pad io OLe rtptaitijoi Waled= Aiirdlll work notate.. S. crond7 Soddy UND ' . iso) boxes l oco ..9xr ozairColaztry bbk. oaastk.alkkuOkay, ( mixated) on b• band sad br. safe D, =SANDER ZING. muummituers prim. Order. - received -I.‘rLOU and liviteeienefa O. JO= ;4 Op. • - 'I)IE,iN bus Baum la, dare col „war oleby ds2 DAI.EM4 ~ -.7.1— . , ‘ , . .0u0una.r0.47,e r TiGegauaghlo Markets. -; ._ . fi. .7, 1 . WA R ..Es T:. .M.E - : -. G: ... r - A. - .VP,., ,'.... ~ . 917../. .a... De ` - il ec c'Atkifd:l - ,.. 1 1-aztt-.74! E I ) WHOLE )SEALER'.I2i. -' i: ':F !,;; at $1,..T, @ . m 5 for Statil, and $ 3 4111,11 Am Otnoe S o me nu chadged. Wheat umeetthet 38,000 W sold. Corn buoy. anh 24000 bosh odd. Provide. arc h very doll. Lard is TOBACCO AND - CIGARS heavy and irregular at 0,14f410%,'. Dr.seeel Hogs p0,2:41, ►' fitc3.o. Freights on grain to Liverpool dam:. NO . 241 LIDER? r a rigs.r, lriiLiti . oi:',ifrilloi '.. Catar Afirrkei-tese. firm; SAO bead mid at $2.". per . hr.. autos buoyant lueettem 3 , 5 00 ma Prrrantrittrai... &orb MaKet teck, dm. ull: Michigan Southern OFFERS' TO THE TRADE A LA RGE.TEEILI AND wru ASSOETED STOCK, pi 21,_1(.; N. Y. Central tie Reading '....3a...'• Galena a... Chicago ch..; fro. I W; ilkltWtn Central 501 , ...1; Prie lig; Mfise.nht. k NIL,. .P.. 1 ., ...d naotascrornm amoogri which *nonmoving farorite Windt ~•-• .-.- .... sisopoi VW: - w 11. Grant's A.N0.1155 Toliaccor . - Reim., Robinson & Co'. Tobacco,• i Cnincresse, Doc. Id—Floo r Is In !dr export demand at . Eugene II °ward's Tobacco, t • • - „ the declion.o:loobbis sold at $3,754 3 ,fil Or id , to ch l ' l,o i • ' r ' - • superfine; the recelpte are Cdr. lildsky dull arui Irregular Grant's Pound Lump CaTandjah, ~ . •... .• . ar ld. Mgr plenty; holders ...ado. to cell al $5,Z(4„ • Hatird,and Railroad pirtnd h •• . , , •• ' $5,40, tire h&ter for very lare. Pr. - felony doll; not much ' .•- ', • .T.BbTIIS HOUPOIItd Lapp. do. Mess Pork boo declined 50c per bbl, closing at 013.r.i. ' Corn hen declined to 21,c, with ectlea of 4.500 bruh Oats . CIOARS! CIO.ARS!!-ClO'AltErit!- -- ': ' ' bbk , lTheat 70080 c. Barley 40Q70c as to quality. OISTIEI ZeitILLICOZT 41.1380-7417a33 :;;Iqteefilh*.rliE4• ''. ' . . .. - Li,oh.neyhztr.k.et.tanzewitann,....iLid•ii jh g 7.4.171 yr ha.. ..f . , 1 . 2 1 e .:',.. I . ', I All ofrierhieh tre Offer to tho trade at prima which cannot fait tOrderuse.7 ~- --' ''. -11204 &wiof P rater ill the chmand. PallAtir/PHI l, Am. la.—Cloverserd Is 1,, fntr demand, and 300 bush sold at $.5 -",...-4-15.271. Flour Indult, and 700 loble odd- for export at $5 for superfine and 85,25. e t fin tallanimll7o Flo $4,23, and Coro Med at'ls!b'eat CORM forty r d timely, but the enpply Is maple for the de mint calm 1,500 bush at $ 1 ,14a1,10 for good Red ,and 11,L9(411,3/for White. Rye le wanted atrec. Coro Is In 'lr demand; 7000 both sold at ` ' Ow are selllnf c y 35(530 c- la Oroerrka them pzp,o ; It i nal sale. Mots Pork ,st.slo, and Prima of I J I at 103,0 In kill awl 11% in kg, Bolter ra l nsrasfrom 12 to /5c fur solid packed. and 15 to 4 er r II Whisky la selling '22341g' Z 33 4c Ws 4 °ia° Durntos, Doc. la—Flour doll and be heavy ; llonard and Ilnn or. hold . 1 $% City 84.50 for caah and on time. Wheat and antic, $1,214.1.35 for White, and $1 or,apo 31ed. Cornsandy at 4.5d50c for now White; 49(52, for for Tallow. Whisky lower at 21@2:2n. ALL AB--.--'---N-.'"I'V,R TRADE B. L. F AHNESTOCIt & CO rata of MO filiZl of 11 . 11 . 7 4thuagtuck t Cu., and eueceeeun • ' Fleming iltos. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. PITTSBO74OH, PE.V.V A Ergular ,Steamers, W. D. WITEELER, Agent, No. 6 Wood R. entrinttai, tlcr- aabbille &.r FLACK. BARNES a CO, Av.. .St. naafis, kc PLACE. BARNES CO.,Agesta FLACK, BARNES & CO Y Age FLACK, BAANEI3_d CO., Agfa. A YEWS••lVl:ei feaa• .Ilita. ant to Enke. - Ayres WOrtLlCbtlfactloa contains rm Calomel: • Ayer's Worm Confection iiipotreli vegetable. .. ',•• • . • ' • Ayer'. Worm ConlectioCuill not Aram • •• Ayala Worm Confectimi Is mainittrioun ' -' - Ayer's WO= Con2cUlm boay info Worm ileriettr. , - AmltWormofertlonl e ftloient Wain &meg, Ayres Worm Confection- moly reliatres iin introduction? Into Azolitiae to proms for itself universal feroritlem. u ' Comporooded and for mtle, wholeaal• and notial af UM . . - etoro ot JUDI trr, .4.. dal corner of Wood and Sint st‘Pittatmrith •: 1 NOTICE. __ m it.i i p 0„ ,ismE KEEPER _LN yacht= OP the mama .I.ll:lNTADiastttettl em WEDNESDAY moraine, and mu D :. eater Ner wu In Ms shirt slaves, Iset a slirre•lssich B ad chain chain Iti bis porta, irs. about 134 fat tall,,ad war lain WO, Any panion itadlag hi' Lod win Lo - rata* le, waded hy twin; toil 111. any of • fallcestrer Nam— Rmarter Mos, Wm. Chstramn, We. II least sheet, open W. Neeperl l ,llolllMthetal Mmet. . , - : : r,l taint( • . nCOPa-7f5-----------------baleoPrimo Now YdrkllopSoin sus. sod Ibr ale ' LiTARBAUGrf. . ioaosts pinainsocuic& l. :o34St s i e s4 si so osossmoosor „ - iossonrsassisesst • reduced sad-LaaXatimadttin ' gmg7 • inf. Jzoik jels , Baum, iattics citliatts ana inm lac FIVE 'THOUSAND- DOLLARS ' Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be inuticidlatelie Sealed In AR NEW/SELF-SEALING,- FELLOW ries-Pecos ANN - BALM? MASS ERCIT C ORK OP nen as rail! CHINA AHD. orasSrmsts.p.m STORK OP `' MI INT Ft *1• - • .lEr CA ; - '• `. No. /22 Wood Street, Pittetesrahk PE " 101 .- .1 . _ • WHERE also the attentionof private Gunilies, hotel keepere and counny mo res me is re= 9ft - trolly Instead to tha onamitualon of his told) imported stook/ OS, somprising WOG atnalkt Tso.• Mg and Toilet Wara Whltalltrlßed,lom-litono Table Wank expressly Ear durability to hotel; °say dasnelpikm oit W Gold Band Prima and English to m eons or sepsis ta p ma. , Algot clsoiceseleetlots of Meal ,iltsdEal Walters, Forte and Plxasui plated on German Myer; Tombless, Go bletkelkip/Sallin f ..oßasior Vali% an AS IP,IS elit:Med • - The Theory , of Coohleg.by Gaii.,--- . .. .T. no"! firmly established, arid sive csatstsafeifbr th,e :truth orthe: a,bove tri , , many orthe most Sterlilla aildrellabloMadiefiialla - . Z ., i ~ Gentleraea its. l!ittEibtlTSChs ':•-: - - - ' • - i MUSGRAVES GAS CO OKING -STOVE:. .- TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TIIE PITBLIC, and eras entire aatiafactlen iitsvrantriarraNcs. A. ra tLe Druggist. ma re Manua de Airir, to all Oyster Slartaxs, kerteanyeedg,th.l,l7 l r . o 2_,_es„ ar t awl Oat Ba c ea well as Prforte Pit la forms; logaloodn" .mim mild- I" "" ......g. It "gmr" fire a nady In • moment The fuel 'Snot expand., It Priducio . ..crag ao soot: so Irt, aid afig do* gairkly and perfectly. Anthem war. aa , aill toarcatco. _._,-. n may hewed on any ta t taatand or abelfln any room or story, arid win to tarnished la any =6o=i ,nm is.o. Im prime of a Idmiontiraer blood , to 176,00, for ar, Satre indelicacy &and with gni Rm. complete, iddcb will Ist on gnat onisaccat to any gluing l lmii. Please caltana Investigate, at LALITETTE lIALL. second floor, WOOD STRUT. or 148 MILD STREET Wit. Tn.; Secretary. sel42lly - - GAS-COOKING STOVECrOMPAICY. • • vv. E. CIIILD S -. --•& CO'S. PA 2.12 NT zusrm PIRE AND nurr.R.P.Roop CEME. . N-T ROO F. I.lc - G . .....m....„, a. ..Toia-zreozr. -Proprietors, RE NOW PREPARED TO CO NZRACTAND:PLT ON AT THE 8.11011118112,10T10E A the shore Manic Tire and Water• Proof Ceniant Boofirtg. it being thiattly atlas Tet f 3 flthh o / that win .uecestl/417 the notion of the atmosphere in every Ulm*. , IT IS PUY& mar FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ; '" ' . . And In point of durability, we boner, It le equal, ft not Impeder to erty hfe 'Roofing. We can pot It on over Old Tin Tar. Iron or filloos ItooN ft rash:big no 4 1.11Gornotee how fia Mel ee p - the root may be, Thle ~ R"'l'Vr E v7 / 1 14 6 / ' 3 1 62'-M 4 Arir e 15 M L %Al ° aSQ'T-124; . _ _ (”r• .__- - We will atillly it upon Tin mad Iran Etoo4 be TWO DOLIMPArtr /NOAH?" btin en twerouttPF, i 0 4 23 :0 1 54103 lib chnepest paint ditto. tensed. Wain invite el who are bulidinzotnd Coo those who wie f h their Itootilt_e_tp .. aired to call at car aim, 3,4 Third amt. noll euroloosaroples and satisfy *hemmer. to regard to the their DW. J. G. PERRI. ' . IrJOILNOO. 0 A. JOUNSON No. 123 Third street, between Wood and Szedbldeld, A . . JOASON, 1 • , „ • . • -, . .....____.. . 11fve made a chemical atamittation ore specimens°, W. E. MIMS k CO'S ROOFING, lett at rpy 0 4Ice. the rw .nits o which are . tbllcwr . - - ' • lst. The mater i a lls compounded eons to main pliable for • peat length of Rims. " ;A The nmaistency la not make lhffhtmned by the .tom centewpiently lt wituld not be lithli to melt VA nin off frolgi • Maki Bummer, or crack In Winter I. e.extrannee of nattnelhestand d.n:itad not Ware In &I The compoettionb not acid tent all alkollna It would not destroy the minus, but on pu mar 427 prowt It them the action of the weather. 4th. It is Water Proof, and to e War ;stout Fire-Proof; 'that la sparks and theitrandsfOlniapertli afield not In lams It. In myoia:in erneli a mot tell I lost Too JPskrairpot on earetiolly sad rewiring mama{ attention. Ihepeetfhtly, . JOSEPH 11.'LOCKB, Chemitt, . Laboratory No. 121 Minn! street, Cinetilna, Ohio. . . - . 031MiniratuderatTItiefehrwttCb.,/alhath,V37. I hero exunitme W. E. Cetus a Cies Elastic ilre oral Water-Proof OeMent I lhg,ontliu far se I can Judith =alder Ito goal liaronnon, and ant willing to liming Intildinis thtmproteeted upon lb. awns terms ma Wenn those armed with metal. aplilydnwY (Stated] JN. & LAW -Al'Ljtorfal IttLecLaccidoxiatul Usetpaol. Plesible Fire and Viraterni'ziolltaoilng:,-- , , AMAZE?. dc GRANT, Proprietorr. _ ~; No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P.-PeteieOnts; Alleged - J.: ' . rrIIIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER , DI THE MARKET. It is used .I. extonaltelyln Nat York and Ildladelplabond b well AppromL 'lt is iitpllctibin to tXmning' " . Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, S!eamhoapaud Railroad Cars.: It witl tat longer than Itotallle llooang or !Minion" tuni rat* es istrioun ettanges'of r tio atathai illtontsd by cold, hat or stamp. It. princilbl logrettllnnt Is lean extraortllnary etutie altara, and itineyer loom tide eleaticir/. It cao be rendllyapplled to nII kintln of roof/. tlnfor steep, old or bur, =lron, no or Toed.: Ulan rtet mettle warm wean nt .or nut In told. nod It In not Injured by bang b uttAblzP.lL - • • ' It its Both Fire _mad Witter-Proof. - _ - . 7 '., - 1857 -----_____- mi.-farther information, apply to thoptiprletorn. . - . T RANSPORTATION. ' CAPACITY ONE lIIINDR-ED—TONS-DAIL r:-. NEM ,1,1, 0 -7 Y D &C CY. - ~,- n A teucensoss To !Io tzmom.,l ' ' 5 HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TITIS WINTO44 . i r tio anti prepared to dos heavy basi. by p.mass-2-x...v.e...z5r-za p.a.zsr.A.L.A...zrzvalLtr-ro.A.Di Through to and from the Eastern Oitlea We an assure Oar hien& end all Dave disposed lo petr - ...ite the PM. Canat and Railroad, that no pains trill be spared to retsder general natter...lion to B.IITPPERB OY FASLEILti AND IFYSTEEN FREIGLIT. . . - • - The Avpidonee of the Inclined Planes on tho Allegheny portage Il . .Ctilroad- Will glee Increased despatch to the trancoaletton of height. Mks Ponn. fiftroet, v the pay Bides fer.klyil -:'-.. r.- s , LLOYD & 00. . . , - , 1857. - CANAL NAVIGATTON. - ' 1857. . .Tr.zmws poivr.azara .130.aa, zamtzi; kileiga Ar i. Pennsylvania Canal and Rai/rond.-. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each:Ml . 7- F) • ' -- , OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN,LARGEVEINCERAS v 64 dulog U. put wi.tor ...I v..... ar., to SIIIITZILS U. AtICUS4c 4.llUUttyruon-A........___ZOO ElXDL lrrilif a tc. uut hum PULDomb, Pluigkdelphla nod MUM:tom Our Um- being c0.P.... ,7 a PO ......u.LE ....315. tut 0 .1. , tranatkipmutt I. aired. 3Zuchaeutuuting Prateht to our Lk... rrly opost I. olog,put Utrougatuith ...a pout GI APeod U. despatch. %VA/IEIIOOSE. CANAL BAEUN, corner of Zibertublet litemet:rated tit; . . feaCclyd .Proprittoes. Alum' S 1.7 PER II GIiA.ND PlANOnviiii From the Factory of .sTszvirAt tr .30..V5, New Pork. 11. Igy..EDEB. & BRO., take pleasure In onnonme Inc to the public that thoy haraJnet received a - ' • SPLENDID FULL GRAND PIANO, From the Factory of STEINWAY &SONS, New Tort, Which I for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone, Setae. and elsstirity of tooth. ands most tatdefol aad elegatot.exteador I. coneidered theflarst Crawl Piano erer brought to this city. The mechanismsvpcoUng actiott,a patent. ed laremlon of Steinway k &ne, wldch combines with the atom.. promptness and delica - of tOuCh a degreepf don. Nifty bat ratify attained; Itorespectfully lUtits the pub. lic, one and all, whether purchaser* or not, to call and alio tbf. unrivalled Instrument. 11. IiLEBEIL & No. 63 Fifth etreet. Sole Agfa for Steinway & Sone. N. 11 .—Aloo. Put received a fresh lot of Mums & aeries nano.._ del4-__ CBEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE A CONSIGNIIDA superb wood I' stare Plano, with full Iron Frame, coned Mule Dealt and Mouldlugn the.manuticture to New Tort being $4OO, will bo mold to close a consi or gnment for $3OO. Also, a Iluewuod Gy y octave, !round corner., and eliding desk; a very elegant Piano: the New York factory prke $B5O, will be 'old ea above at g 155. The above are the net cash priors, In par money, and will bo boxed for eltipp One of charge. to Rood • g 0,04! head Pkou, with iron frame, 6 octave, A Mahogany ottavZ r t r olern syy nd o, te on excellent Instrument. Cub; curgent Duals, sas. A mix octave wood hand /loltlutore Plano, S . Ado do do do Philadolphha do OS. A 634 do Plano, 417. handsomo and nearly DOW. 011 and 6 months credlt,V...3. For al e. together with eplendla stock of new Plano. of ; ma, b all F orm lee Dun the tro mulacto_ ry of Chkkerlng & Sou, Dole ; owl JOILNII.M.NLLOIL 61 Wood at. - - STEINWAY at, soars. T UST RECEIVED AN INifff igfi Le voice of STEINWAY & SOPS' celebra. ted treW YORK PIANOS. Among ethane • splendid FULL GRAND PIANO of unrivalled tone and workmanship. Steinway A Sons' Grand Phila.:. are bould ered superior to any made In this country. • The make to the above has rewired the Fired Class Gold Medal for atuerlority over all other% at the Maryland atitute, in Wi1c0..., last week. Due notice. will be glean of its arrival. Sole Agentelbr Nonni At Cat Ale°, Stehmay &Sons. No. 68 nem street SECOND -11AAT OSIII elegaat a octave Rom: wood Pim Forte, to perfect order, wonir ms, will be One El o tdd ctavo Elmo, kr Orei ao do do do . :5 Oa Mahosmy Wee° f0r.... • ' • ''' ''' oo PLO PO RENT—Oas Piano Porre 74: 1111;;;;;;;1 to. priests fatally. CIIANLOTTEXLI3.3IIO,'- mac No. 118 Wood K. 2d door above Wood i CAR N AGRA N'S CATALOGUE 13e evllowing Goo* nln store, are being &poled of at such rates a, trill give e atlafaction to all reasonable buy ers. Oant.' One Dress and ➢ISk Goats fram...---$7,00 $30,00 " Frock and Pack Overcoats-- ....... 6,00 to Z,OO " Raglank, neatly trlcruaod--.....- 8,00 to 73,00 " NOS alCk C oro, " .......... 4,88 to 10,00 • " fine Bochum Coat. .. ... ............... 1,50 to 10,00 Plonk nod 0111 Vest. '2,00 to 12,00 Cloth, Cass cod Caslautero Vests 1,73 to 0 ,00 black 412 d batty Coo. Pants— —... 3,00 to 10,00 Ado end figural 'linter Panic.— 1,25 to 3,00 BOPS DEPARTIULNT. 1:147's fins Frock mud Sock Coats from..__..-12,30 to $lO,OO Raglans and Altus, trhataal 3,00 to 14 , 00 " Cloth Jacket., eartoua colors-.-- 2,23 to 7 , 00 litavy winter u ..._—. 1,75 to 2,67 " Volts al:db./Us, One nod 1.25 to 5,00 To the aboromay be added olltllmck otßhasis Blankets, 'Winter Olorro and, Gauntlet; . Ilagtery, sluttlers, Tice, • Shlru, tr., to. Aodaa eligaat stock of floe plebs goods, kept eszluarrely Rd - CUSTOM' WORN, all of whisk trill ba sold at ma am rataktiutforCASlllN ZSZRY OARR. oSttl parti"ralerb!lhal7lfet ran°s=l32rtrotmeorct." CdIttrAGILIIN, corner Of riskral and Water stmets, dellisrd .Allegheny City. .1 MYSICIAN'S Visiting Lista for 1858, cosi woks menimuchno, tbr comment, ie.. nejnllt WM. JuIDISTON is 00. . wood's, I ---,-.--,-,-----, _ .4 r PHE'GREAT WORK . OF THE AGE.--Da. .11=r,VOZELNALE4—Jutiundrorlaa two ith Pbtftralt on Eteal; awd towiterowa Ltlostratione, 1 vitt. Sta. Price. s3.—lt .IFLvolutas__ 4.- ,*Attith fifth*, fatintUngUMP Slxt"ceaud eww!...acw Wee h om t Cape of Glowcal /z opt mdo. ,lrait Coast ettoeworoart ftto twattninttoto f ttrak the %nor Zaallawl. * the Eutora OCIMII. - ay Diricurtho t ra., (4 del____________,__4 E. C. o:lClatotkr, AntwheaY• JUST F-------701 3Usl ~RE OEIVEDAT ' . : *,- .KA7(Ib CO ' &S. Wfotlitziet„ urnwermzs- TRAMS Ibi_soura thELICA. Ifladonary Triple and Iteetwitbso tw &alb' Anita, cluding S ketwkotStzteett Year.' neettience fti the ytterior of Africa erwl• Jamey Imbibe Cape of. Good Hope to Loando,att tbe Iran, Coas4 thence. &pm • Cur Continent.. I4 dowittbnlllrer Unbolt to Otto/totem Ofeta. b y NMI vbff.taiw, LL. D.: D. C. L. with Portfelt; MAP. by A , rowsailth. and in ummuollkustrattamr. In 1 weber°. .4.14 - KAY It CO. 65 Wood MM. _ tr OLIDAY: BOOKS F 0.4 • CLUILDREN-- iLL Now om tai anirtreatt to= the Publisher; a very large essomentoli,bratany andoldJulualnia , 4,10ng than Atandelplea unexceptlontale Hooka for children: Cattar* Brae_••' ' •. , a. - • i• • Paper Doll Fatally, 7.1414 untaarablea Do :,..• Panatars, 46 piftec The New_liternbl• Picture tarok; ottrActive Ilatlonalunininnan, rser and ;'. • ' r • "=", Little Poop for Little No=lnitratat - .."'.. • Nelson'a prantltol Cada, and llooka: ' OW mill hell:Tithe holldayeinwd matt thole* and - •',,, .:, tuition altocat boyoulqa 701317 S. DAIIBOII, ati - - QUPERB Bcutsi'.----.----.'----.-----"i,i--------------F0 7 /INIIOLIDAYS. sj —Tb. Boob ot Job. Dryant'ai- -, - r-v-,•••• World noted Women, by Ihry . Cowden jiliene. W-0 Thelkaiden Gallery ic„, yO ' An', aia, - Ec ' '-' .- - , • - ' Ararrioon and Drilla Cloaks, in pia-Wail rilepo bioditiya, for wile br JOAN 8. 1 / 1 318a, , :ve del.?. • - 01 Web! St. .IiStONE OUT AT LiST:- aeon- • - C L ery Trim& eat Research., in South • Sketch et Sixteen UM' Raddenee In the bunk% ii mh lV rt., 1 vet, Sro, wish -Maps and Tilintrethes..;•Br Dam •.. Litingetetro, LI. D. Tin Poeta of th• loth Century, a sopa riovitnnti, at -.dab - -DAVESONII al Market et. SEVENTH EDITION-=-24ra- - iiim) .. Dr. POLTETlMuiratled and Usayproachand. ma- oluithic Doluvtie EhTdoiati 04 Du at tu.leromaa s lla tun •. ' and 74da rerbloa throughout, Aind ii imerririal -. inth' in edzeind I.mjirtioved in atyle ot tlon- Marty _vary Important hooverleahave recently boon =nude in 1 /obneopathy. especially in the treatment Cr dal" -1 .. .k .. w.. .Pliin ormolloal oaten, particularly salted ibr 4. 'Tin7Donertant Winona and allsraticno tan bean malt . -,, to the chapter* so the dhoineecit erooren. , . - -- • . ;• 1. Every faintly aticald mohair the am edltkin in ordeal* Noun the intnatint immovautanta. 1 rot. Dotal lbw. .4 nit raga,. fr p - : Per Ws by . dell • J. I.: READ, 78 Fourth *trees. -,.. GRAHAbI'S IcIAGA7AINE 'or ale by ar.s-r & alums, wholusi. 40q,c,„ AT' THE-FOERTH' STREET STORE. W. D. -& H. McCdLLDE lad VE JIIST-' RECEIVED. :A: , VERY JLA. Lugmuscrizooat ClAllaraclklL elm Want aryl°, for All Trade, coairdiga g vamett AND BS . TAPZET I72 TIBEEI PLY. LOW Man 3:l7ol2Agra. Unta, Usk Rig, and etar , eirp . stg 44W01. Cocos =Mat. indr- Zo4 &a, • Aino, a'aokaolot otDrosteto toms onto toolronitlytk bemallhl pinata Tkor OA, Atm 2 ton *CVOs. with an other . good' Hotly at to first (hrtbasitJii. Carpet &ono. or irolch onlPOoMend to at aft 'Woo lb, cub. , • -oat D. 4. siment.o-460.ATAND GIMIV Wateatnst au d m . GENERAL AdENT, , ;;'D 1301: 1113; , - - o:-• Jr_ 6 :ztia..4. - z• IP 01a ,, , - • or.A.'im— , 4.3.1,Ei5: )R AB s--, --;„-: z , . .. ,t, f x • - Litias z ~` Amu, utircanntb.....m.a, .....* 1110 r 13 :c4R,:111PAND porS'AND ieutimiobts mo :I . ,-. ;L.). -'_• - -_.- •.-• .: - waft, som•afro33,' 44-4-t-inxoer,_iiitleclagt,celer;:ii-iiit b_.,..... , • ,y.s-Ttitrar,pi, . 41. priegaltra* ".". - to ii i, , ,•-fir 407e Anst4b4kThr a :ondmenr7i..jr. "4 bl "*." lr tgetar.peass reati,valkleir oat an tat. i• analagew- -71attamal akiiinatos.wauft a.m. ma ea!,.lptepstassa., ..,:1irag4.41._.........._ _Th 1 1,), , , , ,` • -.•.,?... t r.,,1,11, ,Jr., t n3Z411 17.'; 5 .s h /1".3- t clideefor std, ---IF It I VOira.ii Nude 14, - w~Reookvac cc .Icounsrovv-00.; COMMTIREZ-Fern t .'llotoB. . d°4 " I " 4 " II4 WWV, Zang brawn alkatitlisper. ,-; - non Dteraggit
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