.;_P .~~ I PX • M o reiltral.Cls.ll±. l 1 3ATURDAKMORiliG, DEC. 'l9,< 1857 aronnya 40:477;:a; OP! Mg C777:101 a mammoth sheet full of news froutall - parts of the yorld, and containing etli lorishi upon various:subjects of interest to the - Istivb) b issued this day. - 11 - cati be had at our :counter in strong wrappers for firecents a copy, or.for $1 per annum in clubs of ten. . . • -, • • . goturinuro WILL.^TIIN up.--Tfte =fortunate Idicawber waitintfcr, something to aura up is the"repielentativeinan of a large' class is the bweed. We see each every day leaning against. e lamp posts of the city streets,' chewing to bcco, attd wailing, always waiting tor that in . eiltable • sumersault .of something. • Another class is always staking something turn up. De , feat them in one scheme and you will see them • tomorrow doing their best at another. If they can't get a whole loaf they will cheerily work forhalf a one. , . A while ago.we chanced to be at the Mayor's Office, when a little boy some ten years of age, Mae ill, with a bright face and_ head erect, to see the Mayor. Ile bad heard that Mr. 'Weaver is inclined to make crookedtaatters straight and rogues with a sharp stick. .His story was soon told. , , He had been employed by some - man in the lever part of the city to tend an apple-stand. While employed in this business he observed his "governor" frequently leadiaq friends into little back room; sad detaining 'em but a short time. His natural curiosity got. the better of Mtn. As he had been prohibited to tend in the Interior department he concluded It:least tb have a look In. Very well. ' After a ,while the.. b0y....AZ1 orphan, and friendless— santet4 his pay for waiting and tending at the FO lO- etarld. His wages dee was $ 2 , 6 0. He asked 'for that amount and was refused. He waited a while longer, but still It was not forth coming. He dicoot wait any longer for "some , thing to turn cll."- He went to the Mayor's -- -, roffice, as we have before Stated, and told him that he desired to lay.tiefore Lis Honor an in , formalien against for selling liquor -without 'a license,' and • thereupon stated the it above tact& 'The _Mayor • took the matter in han4 at once. Thwdelinquent spite man came to the Mayor's office and asked to Bee the boy. He came in. = "Do you dare to say," exclaimed the excited apple man "that I sell L i quor."— "Yes sir," answered the boy, "fir I saw, you do •-I it ever:so Many times In the back room.' The 1 Maio* satisfied-at length that the boy was in ' • the right, settled Matters in each a way that the ' boy got - his parand the State the fine due for spirits without a lice le nse. We had forgotten the who matter, and probr ably never should lave thought of It again, but by chance, we were in Mel Theatre a few eve nings mince then) behold, playing a juvenile part In Couldock's great piece of "The Advo cate's-Last Cause,' was the same little boy. We looked again. He wore big trousers, briek . colored,:and a , situated doublet, set off with Wiens, and, like cousin:Joe,'"had buttons all , 'gofer-lain," ht& Ile was very coot there Wai mistaking the face. as be declareft- Colds , that "he'd die' before he would taim,mon mother ey got . ten by any indirection." .Pietty soon the cur tain rose again, and - behold! Master Lewis danced the - Fisher's lionopipe with the greatest celerity, not to - say:dexterity for that would im ply he "had a hand in it." .• We have since 'learned that - this poor little tallow havinenothing to de, had determined to male something turn .up. So he went to Miss limberly, who kindly listened to his whole story to e with true generosity or heart deter minedßee that he did not want for anything she could tuisis' t him to. So she tried him i see what he could do. She found he could carry his part like a veteran and dance likes sprite. Thus illearter?Lerris has found 'something for his feet to do in absence of labor for his hands. He made something turn up whereby he can turn an honest penny and win his daily bread. aaas The Union, . under this :head, doubts the statement ' which we made * relents to a boy's going out to purchase strych _ Mine for Fife. We have only to say that what We shied;was told to- us in our office by the father of the boy who was sent on theer_rand. — ails as respectable a silliest as any man who has considered his report questiona ble." 'Even if this is nol so, what has there been to .hinderany friend Of Fife from getting hlm a: bushel of strychnine anti conveying it to Limn? And, / Moreover, according tithe as yet . nnconinstlicted assertion of nearly all the press, • Cole went into jail list fail with a Pistol in hi. possession. Is this else 't'questionable?" • • " :- Since - writing. the above wee have receliil• tistanSery respectable and responsible coerce, confaroatini of ottestatement that Fife sent out for strychnine. Monroe Stewart admitted to our Informant that the sts7chnine Aid been sent for, but - alleged that 'Fife wanted it merely for the parpose of using it in dyeing his hair. No de nial of our statement has yet been made; but insamacirss one or two of our ootemporaries have expressed A doubt. Upon the subject, we add the confirmation tarn • ished us. Pesicitrri flom--The scarcityof freights, together with the . unerpected 'opening of river navigetion after the cold spell In November, hare caused some important :changes in the usual coarse of transportation of the stiples of the West. Our Idol millers, in particular, are just now completely shut oat from'an. Eastern mar ket; and at least onalteary concern has suspend ed operations for the present- • Flour le shipped by :harm:4 sea - from Cincinnati to New:York and 'Boston at $1 go Per bbl., which Is thus ' - • Cincinnati. to New Orleans, - 40 c N. Orleans ta_N. lark or Boston, 40 ' 21. per et. insurance and Charges,2o e. , .51 00 - Time - presentrates from Cincinnati lo,Philadel phin, by r rirer and rail, are $1 80 per bbi., but there: is hope of a reduction front 'these rates. Mew& R. •T. Kennedy & Bro., of the Pearl Mill, are running only nitartion of the time, and with a view to mrpplying,the city demand. To filth end they bare made some important ponces aims in price, and are delivering extra family doer frost-.their wagons ;at $6 perbbl.; or 12 60 f*T - cirt.,- by retail, or , s4 45 at wholesale. The iExtra Fatally Molar made at the Pearl Mill "aground froni-teleet'Kentucky.prAblo Wheat, ■ and is tonal to any: flour siehava4ried. - • kiss. Czars Rosn.—This lady, who'his =bat lately made her debut before the.theatre.goeraof this ir destined, - we -think, to beeo'me a • ',.great and imcceieful actress.' Her name is to' Yet and to historical fame and she will bare to study; much and closely ,tir.foreshe _attains the front rank of . kir profession; 'but de his in her ther elemenitiof mucus,' and we think She is' inclined ta use them - properly.. To a Wallets form, a rice upon which Heaven has !elided Ile e gin or beauty; tr grit:eral motion, and a very true-- appreciation of thelparti she undertakes, ;- thee adds a correct elocution and a bearing at dignilledisremaaly mut modest.. What lacks fa 'artioti--that power of stirring the, soul pertrayali of - psuctiOna true to the life and - glowing. vitk Intensity. fihelsatiot yet learn. % *dr' AMY: tO -enter aflame into the very astute of the characters she plays, and until'she &ea lac the- full power - of the true artist. But this she will do' and in the mean tittle we commend her - as ae clever anti de: serving actrem, who is risi ng her profession and is sure to adorn it Tar .Diwareh makes some remarks about , our . sake of the exceeding thimbles' 'with which merchants in this city - adVertise' their good; and - the studied indifference to &lithe "rocogni ' zed med i a dos „of publicity, , and asks it we do onsider the DiTateh a ' recognized me dium? The Intetwogatory unworthyof our neighbor, far he must know that we leave all disingentions Ohms to such as may hive a taste for thmniand make it our study to live at peace with ell Our brethren. We consider the press of the city as the true mediuniof publicity, end know from observation that there is not one fourth pad ihei advertising of bolidaygoodi this Year as far an NO are - concerned, that there was year :;'lnproportion as it is more int ,. portant that merchants shouldseltthelegoods, do lhey deiced tloori; • tiny them. end , hide them - Open 1.-Fidladelphis York-paper! from BIZ to ten colorant of "Ifoliday advertise znenterneetritte ey!s; latenplillalthoure, Lou or - eteetno.o, paper ; 'there you, see it aama~ . ; full of all those indications of the happy Christmas thaw,' that speak Of irmari.onMorto audio:one mertrmakinp and the golden hours that no financial resubslonitidif ever take away , 2 ,- r . . o f—Thy:4oa4 little' boy Wseav ra au `2, - r.. . hem on upon whom , remains an inque st.. wee te i da . , sp. WedeeedaY 1ib14.... wag ro , r l ed at ,' :she hands of pears to have had a har df a to - el orxis. One of.tili mornlniVßNllbst, it was that . his 11111110 was Louie Gould: ' another ift is :Louis Jacobs. The CArmdr: Bays?. the ~ 30 , Gould. We had the stuns fr ont orie I eoronees'inrY and -be 0214 tt 7inii Louts Leo n If he has friends II would be, well: tot his seal name to get into print. '.What fa 4.2. e, - .7 Tan New Yuan LIDOSit, tlitt- Finillyi'ap , " - $lO - IItW attained 'the extraordme r y i r m i , u B : ll a Thies Eitiutted and 'Thirty liionsand (141.'es. orbil:protpectai,at Tar:LiDOEI4-RhiCh'iOttiabli 1111 nricesnamlntinninfioti in regard, to It, nrill.be iforuad in carladrertlsing columns:- . . - Grab /aim— The - body of PanjainbiAisboune wasionisdlaiit evening rims the point. Ho fell ouintis near the F emt un dbir Ho 'Hire4llL TOn t ernscaline;••• &Alia boto g, Tas oiketo , er-tbsce of soon as foga.. No= - . Tun house of a Mr. - Campbell, corner of Ebn and: aerate, Elisth Mialc.we - are in formed, yes entered by thieves on Thursday night., pectins te the famfiy rethink; but, mak ingeoradderable racket by the accidental falb of a door knob; the inmates were aroused and the rascals were compelled to make _a-hasty exit without any booty. . Prryseunon MITI:Ater Crare. 7 4he members of dab are rsquested to °beers° that a room has been procured in Iron City College. The Club will meet there to night. , -, The room is at the head orth6 second flight of ° etaire•on the North aide of the building, and will be occupied weekly during the remainder - or the winter session by the club. Run Sons of Malta al their last meeting, ap propriated eighty dallars for the relief of the poor for the current week. Within Mahat three weeks ono hundred and twenty-four persons were relieved, and one hundred and thirty dol lars expended. Siren WAND —We are reusted to say that Mr. F. Murdock will not b e e a candidate tor Select Council, at the nominating meeting to be held in the Sixth Ward to-day. COULDCK playecl wonerfullhut nht. We wish he c ou ld be seen as d Luke Fieldi ng by every body who loves to ace perfectly correct acting. and ?dna Ferias had a spleaded house !ask 'evening. It was the finest house Poster has hid aince he opened the Gaieties. Another good biltte-night. Ir is said bind Mrs. Cole is considered in a fair way of recovery and the fears of her friends have measurably disappeared. Ironer, - _-Henry Fife's Confession is Over filled tefbe toady for delivery on the 2411 r: See 'advertisement. A LAD named Thomas Gorman bad his leg crushed by a wagon on Liberty street yealerday. LADLES' -FAXCY,Posts.-A. dfcTighe, comer of Grant and 'Fifth streets;iinow In New YOrk, pur chasing another large stock of ladies' fors, and all he-has awash along to buy at the large auction ales, now being held there, the ladies. may expect, en:the arrival of this splendid display, to get furs at prices heretofore unheard of in this city. The first lot of these fars will be opened on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock; and on Satarday Menem will melee two hundred ,setts - of very superior mink, 'able, iteriemartia, <wink*, Siberian squirrel, and fine filch. all - of which will be found worth the attention of the ' I " nuns, Sack and Frock Overcoats, fur Men, Youth and Boys. Dress and Business Coats neatly cat and made. Fine Plush and Silk Vests and a large variety of fine and common Pants now on hand and selling at close rates by Carnaghan, Allegheny City. Special attention is Invited to the full stock of tine Coatings; Pant steal and Vestings, kept ex **likely fin.custom work, which, with a choice variety of Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, khans, Tim, Ac., will be disposed of at favorable prices. Terms strictly cash, hence Oho low rates. Tun LITTLC Quin Down ON TUN ADNlNTSTRA nos.—Seiztator Douglas created a sensation In the Senate, yesterday, byhaullitg tbo President over the coals on the /lamas questi&n. The Senator was in bleb feather, and looked remarkably we% having recently obtained for himself& new snit at the Browu Stone Clothing Iltdi of Rockhill , t - Irdson, Nos. 603 and 605 Cbesttint street, above Sixth Philadelphia.t. A EarrtsiOrricen siritingbcom Teheran, Persia, to the Loudon Times, rutairks :--"A•Cathartic.Pi manufactured by 'our American chemist, (Dr. J: C. Aybr, of. Lowell, Afass4 has cured th e Shah of a Liver Complaint that threatened his life. This fact, as might be expect:ll,l renders the Ameri cium lmuumsely poplar here, while we English are overlooked. Doubtless our own leholans made the discoverlea which he employs, and thas it is in every. thing: we do the labor then the mousing Americans ' put their mart on ad take the reward. Dr. Ayer is Idolized by the Court and its retainers here, which will doubtless be reflected to him on a gold snuff box or diamond hilted sword, while not the name even of Dory, Claristosan or Bmdie—lbe great lights by which be shines, is known."—N ew York Ssoutom Paper. Selman .CLoon from thadebilitating effects of which other diseases are engendered, may ho perma nentels the Spitly cured In tew days by the proper use of edlo be Carnas.6 Mixture, which is now acknowledg only true remedy fur each affliction& GLYZERTNA GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly pertained. Sure cure and preventative or Chapped Deride, Pace and Lips, for sale at, SUPER'S DRUG STORE, t corner Penn and SL Clair Streets. _ --. alive you a' Diseased Islvegt...The %notion, though startli co z is uriently that diragges:publehn lllLEar..tils Tema alarmingly frequent in the trailed State. In deed. thus era itsw miramoble diseases that are not to ems. ay tracesble to • downed state of that importmit oven. Many alba - complaints ustrallY dewed maks' the bee. - et Caustmytt® to their eogiartrithe User. - - .any remedy . that would insure result:rim and be action In the 'llver,arould to • blueing to reanklud!" bas been tbe exch.- . mation of thousans. That remedy has been loon& It le . safe and saro. When a alr trial Lao beau afforded it, It has neer Leen known tonal. Reader, haw you any ditwase of the beer, or diatom whkh you bellerapruceeda froth hepatic derangement! /zoo not moment, but purchase a box of Dr. AkLone's Pith, std tbis will ! .nwlM---. ~.rzr.l2.9t ltitt7rch. }-, Y y remedy yet dutrortsred ' in whims Implicit confidence may he Owed. IlieLYurcbesereehould be cusfill to aik gorDII.3PLANWB IJELDDA.A.TDD LIVER Yl l 49,mannferansed by FLEIIING ORM; orklttaborgh,Po. Thereat. other .ilepponlog tube Liver Pilla now beaus the public. Dr ti'Lmie's abo ut:l*Tbm. PM; also Ma celebrated Venni:op, can now he bad shell napecrabls drat etoreir. Bin. 9 nun. will:4nd the efoulawne of ... dela:dare ChILUI NCI OROS. • lamumento • • CONHET. A - Wpm, and kunrumental - Concert will be AO& eget at Lafayatto Ha% oo Tuesday analog Degra der 2 . . W, theletteeds otoortdeh crlll be &surd to Et. James Prat, PIA*. Church. Dcoruipau at 7 and Concert to been at 73.io'clock. Tkkets 50 mug, to lb• had &tile Mask stem and also at lkstra.lllU & Co's., Ittchar drag, Mend& aa Myra., . 5 4 donde:grad at the door. de/0941 PITTSBUE.GH THEATRE/. MrB3 ET3IBERLY. ..Li!DINI AND, ILANAGLI23I REDUCTION Or PRIcES ECOND TYRE, 116 CT& BOZO, PIMP OP ADIUSSIOX. Eeeoed _ . 60r-1 Prints Box. Lugo ....$9,00 ........ -15 c. Prints Box. aoo cam , ' _ Colored ad:. --.--- .13Ingla"booto lo Private Box $1 boo RF"7".12.. a 1 -* a_ toe; o'clock. Porfonmuka to Commence s dike, for ale of Tickets, open frun.lo to 3 oak. 940 night of.tho argagement of the taro great Historians r • CECILE RESIT. , . • "MIL C. 11, COULDOCK, .• Who win present - for the conskicratko of their many kW and generous friends klaskespears's ebb( d'oeuvr e, RICKARD 111. CECILE REM bierleg kindly tobantured, In order, to Strengthen the cut, for this night only will play . LADY ANNE. EV&SEVO, Du.; hub; - 1857.— The , Lou will commence with Pluakupeare's Tragedy of R/CIIAED Wig_ likkard ...............MR. CODLDOCK. .71/chtu y nd; 9 C Duboik,„ BuckJogiam," VandserLog &nig, Dottier York, Kurt Lew* .Prints ot Wales, Mrs Boren • Ounaby, Slain; Itatellfb, • Stepheng Treas.', • Swann, • Derry Yr. Wearer: Oxford. Smyth; Blount, Denison; /dant *Prouty, Offlorr, Hodson; Terrill Horn , Lord . Hayor... Jammu Queue, Mu' Candarinc Dutch= of York, Mrs Derrell.. • The porton/nuke to Conciwie with the drama in 3 ictsalled , THE MAN OP WAIP9 NAN, WOtitmt;S ODuboth , Dumas., Maier; Onatbrain, Jobs son Jacob Tw m ig, Meek; Pik Admird, Vonakering; Cgs Croke, Hucheli tree. Stors Unit e; Willful; /taker, , Duran Ehiclson,; EGRROWNIMIIIff. Quaid, Smyth; &Iran Ma Vandurlav Dolly klayliaeser; Idles Kuirelenuate• Monday sinning, Serenth'elght of NUN nosh and Mr Coolduk. - A spied:46lM anal be offered. ('JP..STER'S GAIETIE 11--MASON _74 °Jr wr u tor rosrgu: .A.REDIDCT/911 IN PRICES:6 To Itungier bop restoethlly to lokon3 tho public, tPrfi!xot of Adullialou be: UPPES, one Oratfaid tarAsier as great Actress, Mt& DARRF2I. ShlllllDADZ l MMO,ber,earber If9__ ,th Le per - • tamed the thillll4 Vey at LOORDTIA BOB.OIA—L. crab Duras. Uri Yerresr,Oenssrty Afrlbra Landon; Das, Dr Ileßride; liale Orrin', Jolts kl Cooke. hfs , DeyDeaee .. . ... WeldsPA". After which, (dna time Gls season) the toterlta, A CO(. JUOAL LESSON—Mr Elan belay, lir A W YousfD Mrs Lullaby, Jells Id Cooke. - • . Taney —.ID_ Emily Weldesrars, To 'what& milk a...creating rem at SWIES SWAINH. Elerfg, Mr W 7D:caw Waiter, Mlq Cate fibber. AR, NAcIN AN'S CATALOGIJE— , tollowtng awls Dow b atom an bilogill . bood of at mull totem as Will yjsozit.blicilbe on realionablo boy- uEN'd WEAR dilate Siaa tiros sad Frock Costa from— . 47,00 to $30,00 Frock VA Ptak Overcoats-- ' 0,00 to al.oo M atta,.. tbetu ' 11,00 to 1400 De Bodoni 4,00 to 16,00 '" ' 00 Plata sad 511 k2,00 to 12,00 Cloth,,Cas Cs emabotentlresta.--1,70 to 0,00 Us& and floors 2,00 to lop plata sad fired wittier Pant, - 1,.5 . 10 2,00 :110 1( Byte 060 Frock iitirkcourrn tmt lILPABTMZNT $ d 2.10 to t 11,00 1 Cloth rarktos . bi color. ' 2'45 to 7,00 -7,1" v." 4" .„,,a 1d riq . /s, "- flae . and " ..... . 471,0615 to' .0.48700 ' To the *bora *untold:led a full nook of Zhao la, Ittaoketa, Okrasad Osinntlate,, rY. 2111120 n, Avid an eleiraat aSock, 06' Rao piece good; Gig CUSTOII WORN; all al which will 16,16611 al very clot( tato, but fooOABUIS EVERY OUR. • await attcatlott Is Invited to lb . Cintom Devatizen eke thr thle parlor tholottlosaLtaer• Is an boron matt* to b3CI4. coiner or iadaand Wae 12ded v Ar aim' gteuy NEW (1110 P SUGAIt 4tAIOLAS.4ES 4iNfolthistbizandibr We by T. LITTLE & CO, deli . • • - Laval stood. . . . . BLACKINO--The best Mack :Lag mi. 'and, It - - JOEL FLZMINWS, /6 - • corker Market streak awl the Mtetheret. WAsnriseveS Crelr, December IS. Senora.—Senator Douglas Introduced a bill au thorizing thepeople of Kansas to form a constitution End State gorernment prepandory to their admission into the Union on an equal footing with the original Stator. The resolution submitted -yesterday by Messrs. Pugh and Trumbull, rolling on the President for further information in reference to lianas, airline, was agreed to. Mr. Hunter,- while explaining the provisiops of the 11111, said that al hough the Clhl in the commercial circles was perhaps past, yet there would not be general revival of trade before the last of April or first of May. Before that time the money now pro posed to be raised would be needed by the Treasury Department. Mr. Seward thought there was a clear necessity to atom notes, but the bill was not sufficiently guarded in several particulars; it had no limitation as to the time which these notes might be issued. It was his opinion that the revenues to be collected during the 'present peak would meet all deficiencies, and there would be another session of Congress next year, when any further action might be taken which seem ed to be nbressiry. Ile therefore proposed to limit the bill to the beginning of the next session. lie thought that 510,000,00,0 would 'be sufficient; and the cute of interest contemplated seemed too high ; four per modem would procure all the money of which the governmentmight stand in need. Mr. Hunter had no objection to limiting he time. As to the rata of interest he had no idea that the notes would be issued at six per cent., but it was better to fix that rate as the maximum. lie re sumed that the'Secretary would try the market p at three per cont. Mr. Simmons vindicated the banks from the charge in the President's Message that they were the rouse of the present commercial revolution. Ile thought that they ought nut to be called irresponsi ble institutions; the evils wore the effect of specula tion ; productive labor is the only sure basis of weelth. Thu change of duties at the last session which was made In order to deplete the Treasury had encouraged speculation.. 4 ,He advocated a pro tective tariff as the means of preventing England from obtaining that commercial ascendancy to which she has been directing all her efforts ever since she found that she could not conquer us by arms. He only Wanted ton millions, and would rote for The hill with that reduction. Mr. Hunter could not consent to such a reduction. If only ten millions were authorized, he thought wo would be called upon for another bill in January.— He was willing to reduce the maxim= rata of In terest to four and a half per manta, and limit the Operation of the bill to ono year. Without concluding the subject, the Senate ad journed. Heuer. Cliagman offered a resolution direct ing the Committee on Account, to examine the sta. tieneryaprovided for the use of the members, to re port its real value, and make sucktrecommendstions as they may deem proper in the premises. Mr. Clingman said if the prices now paid for stationery are the same as heretofore, thews mast be a great mistake somewhere; be had found it so inferior as to be obliged to buy some at the bookstores. He had seen a statement in the. Globe of such a serious character, which, if true, implicated the late clerk, Callan, in the embezzlement of the public money.— If any officer of the House was in combination with outsiders, to boy stationery at low and Bell at high rates, he ought to be published. It may be that great Injustice has been done that clerk, of whose conduct ho know nothing. The affair and the charges, however, require investigation. Mr. Houston thought a special committee should be appointed to examine this subject and nothing else. There ought to.be a law requiring a strict ex amination Into the accounts of every out-going clerk of the blouse. lie was surprised that Callum's friends had allowed so much time of the session to elapse, without demanding an investigation. Mr. Savage we remark a ed that the cha against Cullom re made as matter of discussion rges , is his district, daring the last converse; and he had been told that Cull= had made forty thOuriand dollars outside of his pay as desk. This came from Mr. Stanton, a member of the Tennessee Legislature, and who was once the pet of Cullom. Mr. Mason eaid the committee on accounts bad found no Improper conduct yet, and hoped they would not. Ile suggested other examinations. Mr. Mayetant said be was not here to screen Cul lom's conduct from a full investigation, and was re quested by him to ask for that inquiry; he demand ed it. Tho House, after further debate, cdaptel a rer.itt. non referring to a select committee of flee, the ar. counts of the late clerk, will, power to report any time, and send for persons and papers. J. Mammy Jones, .from the Committee of Whys and Means, reporte,VS, bill autboriting the issue of treasury notes. The Hours then wail into Committee of the Whole on 'the e Treasurjr Note Bill, which is eimilar to that introduced in the Senate. . Glaacey Jones Was uowilling to prom the eon ' sideration of this bill unless the House would give its consent with some degree o.unanladiy. blessre. Campbell, Bapki, Aitehie and Grow op , posed an immediate consideration of the bill. They believed the great moment of the bill demanded that .it should be well deliberated upon. J. Glancey Jones give notice that ho _mould ask for the consideration of the hill for Mondiy. Mr. Banks, introduced a bill authorizing the peo ple of Kansas to forTiltonstitotton and Stele Gov clement preparatory to eatattarlou tote the thrioa) with all the rights of the original States. Referred to the committee ea Territories. ' The Ilcontolben adjourned. Arrival of the Steamer Canada. ii•ctrax, Dec. he Cunard mall eteamshi Canada, Capt. Shannon, wi th Liverpool dates to the p Std ins(, one week later than previous advices, has arrived. The British Parliamenl was opened on the :Idlest. by the Queen in person. The speech from the throne secommends aninderanity Lill for the Bank of Eng land, and promises Parliamentary reform. Several additional failures have occurred in-Lon don. The crisis in Hamburg is fearful, and business ,entirely suspended. Liverepoox, Dee. 4.—Cotton market: the axles of cotton daring the week has been 40,00 u bales, Includ ing over 10,000 on speculation and 2,500 to export. era. The market opened active with an advance of bat closed with a alight decline for all quail ties except millings, the activity continuing. - The sales to-day have been 3000 baler, prices showing a declining tendency. very Thedell Lipsadatuti and Provision market has been The bullion In the Bank of Eugland has increased during the week £94,000. Breadauffe.—Riehardson Spence Spen quote flour 'dull, with a decline of is. since Tuesday. lithe:abed a destining tendency; the advance on Tuesday was subsequently lost. The Brokers' Cireular quotes Flour with an advancing tendency, and an advance of i . e. on the week. Wheat is Veportad to have advanced 3d. by the same authority; .The following now failures have occurred: . Herci man, Cox A. Co., of Liverpool, in the cotton trade; liabilities £80,000; Biseoff, Beet it Co of London, India trade; 4oel, af Doable, 300,000 (baler.; Borsch, Mobs A Co., Stetter a million and a half *balers; ,Hoffman Co., London, Swim trade; P. Magee, Liverpool, ship owner; Dacosth A Co., Lou; don, £350,000; and many others. The hamburg failures are too numerous to particularize. An order has been issued in Prussia raispending the usury laws. Additional failures in London: llookerson Burnside, stationers; Barber, Boserander A CO„ and Ifersehliro: A . Co., both in the German trade. C. C. Pine, corn factor, Belfast;. Frederickson, Chime Co., corn factor, Liverpool. ' LASEST.—HAstuutto, Friday.—Tbe Senate eon- I vexed an extraordinary convocation to establish a government discern); institution, with a capital of thirty 10:11111001. - • Twenty prominent Maxis failed in a single day.— The aggregate liabilities of the failed midweek firms are thirty millions of marks. The batico advances the four hundred millions asked for. Spain refuses to accede to the demand of Mexico that her envoy shall be received preliminary to ne gotiations. Advices from Cuba represent that the Beet against Mexico is ready to-tail at a moment's notice. Losnoi, Friday.—Money is active. The payments maturing to-day were met satisfactorily. The funds were steady at 1: advance. Accounts from Vienna are gloomy; numerous ad ditional failures bad occured. At Stockholm the aids was alarming. The Bank of Rubio was Inc king advances on stocks. Liverpool diforkers.—BreadstutTs—Flour; Western Canal 24s 6d@2.55; Southern 209®265; Ohio 26s Id @Vs. Wheat, red, as@ls; white Cs thl@ie 101 Corn is dull; Tenders improvements being mined and yellow 34e434s 6d; white 371@261. Provisions:Ll:Won dull at IsWis decline. Lard heavy and quotations nominal.; Tallow Is lower, butchers quoting at 60e. The steamer Adriatic arrived air Point Lyons oh the evening of the 3d, but did nut reach Liverpool until the afternoon of the 4th, in consequence of the lownaa of water. .. The Queen's speech is very vague. ft deplores the commercial crisis, and the distress consequent upon the peopleuejokes at the success of the Indian ar my; commends the earnest attention of Parliament to affairs in India, but fears no disturbance of the peace of Europe. The Lord Chancellor of Eschequer had Intro:laced into the Boum of commons A bill of indontnitY to the Bank of,Englsnd, ands committee of the whole Ileums is appointed .on the Bank Charter. Telefgrapbl .2qarkets. . Now rail, Dec. 18,--Tba . Cotton -market stand gator Flour, mime 10,9 W bbls ooldaa 2430024 M for Slats; s4l* 909;,2' 0 for Obkrand 28,%425r boollatru. • illaaat MP , matelot, 11200 bush sold U1442%21,42 for whiter, Corn &alai* 12,000 bush sold at tagt:k• for white, ::19111sky z 1 20 lower sales at =19424. Buou,batos SOW: shouldanllS9 7%. 084 Unsaid, 54.@366. Lard Sada - Btodan era' dull aM lower; alkago sad Nock bland 76%. •Illlaohl Central boud.Bo; Lacreaasand 811 1 1 saulds10%;MiebliptaScartbstu r 22%; N. Y..Cautral 70,1; Heading 6444: Illiralgan Vanlra , bk•Tylal Clarebtad awl Toledo 4:1. - Pontibruldt, Dee.l9.—Cloverssad In .tardy demand at I so= to AFT% per 61 Rd: Flour dull and view - barely malntal- there Is Ter 1118. export demand, and '•ouly .900 bola dloplanal of at 60 foe standard brands, and. 0,25 for extra. Slordl sales Bye Flour at $l, to 24,z, n „..1 commauda SL Wheat dull and prfoss furor buy Was 1000 bash at 21,10 to $l,ll forßad; 21,LS t0.'21815;—• Rye cond . 76e. Corn Is ataady end tn dosnand and father WSW' 5000 bust, Tailor mire mad* at Ll to Ws for new and 28 for old. Ottawa nearly it 39 to 30e. Cares le ,yo WlO blaker, eau of WO ltlo !Wog made at 11).; to lie. Eugar la In falrdebtand. and 2801alula Colas al @to 7M. Provhdons art, dull:' Small salttrof Mon Pork Fete mu 4 a $lB. Ifaxos,ln pleat°, ars aellfug at gamut tamuld era 5t.6% to is. UM ls dull at 10 1 4 , to 10%e,aud Ita2 at 11% to 12r. Whisky, sena at 'a to W..k. CINCINKAft, D. 19.-410dr dull ruul owe &peked iste dar Wastusesll4lllt; clueing magnet.• Whisky 'alto the ..strut of 110 bbl. at It e. Hop dolt' though Aot lowsrl 2EOO howl void - at 08642; the receipts mailman lame— rrovlslotuarls drooping; OW ale Um Pork sold at g. 13 24; 500664 lard sold st 0c; 2,100 Hams from thy black .to% mm. woe loath sus &tag Is Bulk Waste, Qom dull and down to Ss for salectal, Butter dull at :I*l7c; sels• 20 bbls. Clownwed at 15,25. The riontber I. cloudy with light No ocesslosallyt, it ta ratter corder. Than river • 1911logateadily. axtbasup tat NOW _buoy. last et /403frper.caut.pcsmtura. Deleistou, Dec. 13......N0 garmal chaUse to: 1.24 . IA the markets folksy. New Sort, fishus end Chicago 46 MO b %; 1 Chmihtudaud Pittsburgh 121 chilaana . 0 4 co. . uil 97. Cangrfaalonas Sr. Louis, Dee. IS.—The Leavenworth Baraid of the 10th, in speakingor the express messenger from Utah, says that he passed Col. Johnson's command near Fort Bridges. Tho baggage, provisions. and trains are all tote; the troops are in good spirits.— This is the holy news that has transpired in relation to the Utah exedition. PITTSBURGH ItIAttIEETE. I Reported .2,oecioUyfor the 1 on Cantle.] Pirrallolol4 SesPlinsr Disswora 19, 1847. FLOOR—The market wee doll and declining, and a coo cessloo of Plus wu male by holders, although waters from don hands gate way reluctantly. A lot of 494 Idds sold on wharf on privata term.; 23 bbl s super sold at S.l: ond for a lot of 235 Lbls ouper 'hi Wendt offer made Ira. $.1,bb1a75, which the holder declined taklng. From .lore, T.) sop. sold at Et 80. do super and extra at $4 lald $4,— , ; 24 Lids extra family at - 0,75; GO bb le at $4,25 for super, OA for extra and $4,75 for family do, and 102 do do at ft:5;14,5004X and $1,17. tiLtAlsl.—pate being in Intl supply, prices are declining: sake of G.401,mh in hulk at 27, at depot; 100 do on wharf at 30, and 'lOO do at depot at 27. Corn, 190 ltslt'at depot at 4.5, and 60 do on wharf at 10. Wheat', eV hada prima White at 95, and 300 do lloditesralsau at 63. Barley, 40 Lush Spring at 55, BUCKWHEAT UR—The de remains Heady, bat prim have a w iderange; sale, o f d MOO and 4000 E 2 le bulk at g 2 VI 100Ibs; 100 sks at r.,3) I , I0 , J; 2) tio at $2,25; and 200 do at Mo. ~ WHISKY—A ads of 5) bids raw at .. „15 , ,, , . ~. HOGS—Rees to _packet, of 475 budrifro, In' 60.. at $ 4 45211,55, IV O* ...il Hogs tun dtill at $5. MEESE—auto of LO based Ob.?' PEARLS 4 sale of 10 tons on private terms. POTATOES—A tale on wharf 0(10 bath Rade at Rd. APPLES—SaIes co valise of 50 bulb at.T7W,4O It boat, •to quality, 40[140 bblsassoned,from store at g 1,2441,75. , llnd Dant Dy nitro,. 510NONUAIIRLA NAVIGATION CO.-7 Go wheat, 22 bge,D) bp corn, Fetter; 0 GOD applea, owners; 4,% boo glass, Swearer; 243 bbl. Boor, Ehrtadler; DI do do, Georg.; 4 do dool , loCreary; 551..t0 corn, 27 do WAR feed, owner; 118 Gas Berry; 100 001 s apples, owner; 24 do Baur, Tay lor; 69 ba. oats, 11cCune; 0 bbleapploaadct2roy; •659 bbl. Boor, Gardner; 2 Las poultry, 12 to6 apple., own.n 25 Übe, 91 eke apples, O'Connell 10 Las glass, /flack; 19 aka book. wheat, Uottroan ; 7 bbl. apples, 2 bbl. floor, 13pkg., oate, 24 bp oats, 27 tip potatoes,3s Gbh apple., CO Gash own, 70 du 104 tegs bran, 29 Ws apple., owners. FLATBOAT GEORGE WASIRNCITON-249 Ws tloor, Idcaaly; 2.30 bulb oats, HO bosh corn,4o bush llbtatooe, 50 Loeb apples. Sr. toh LOU GU IS per Argonaut-1= LI. balling, Ring, Pennock 42 hemp, Glo or timitunk liolmeg 67 bbls 1 oil, 7 by awl, 260 Gbh eral g; doar, t :21 14. ckah, MO aka wheat, Clark & co: I ear., Bo d o &Drown; 12 Gbh aknho,lll7deo: 19 It do oil, Leach A cce 40 do dour, LisLasy; 84 do do, Llaelfi 9 aka wheat, Kennedy. ZANESVILLE per Lthle Blartts,-640 bbl. Door, 2 Lb.. t 2o obacco, 2 Ida batter, Clark A ox 8 GU 25 ~ .ensPi, 11. cat 1 ak. corn, Wilson; 201 sks tabld/Ing., 122 do corn, Dor. ringtorn 84 dodo, Paean 100 dodo, White; SOO 40 do, 1.60 bosh oats, Z tom bran, 17 do aldpstol6,lB do do, rolddllngs, wner: C.: Ida apple.. 94 do potatoes, [tall. Imports br Railroad. P., 44. & 0. It. 1.1.-11 bgs potatoes, owner; 110 bush-eorrt 93 do rya, t 311141 0 4 / 4 , 252 do barley, 1. Peterson; M Wh per, Shoe &Perking:s bbls dour, 1) Oreu; 2 bbls butter, 1 do eggs, S Ball; 13 fide barley, A Zlegbse; 50 tort km, W McLaughlin; 7: Ws apples, do elder, TV Henley; 3 bbl. buttsr,lV C...oper; 11, 14 do nms rub.: 1 d 0.3 bble b ."•r• 1 h 1 d 40 3: 2 bog% Ragas), Cosgrans euf 40 WA. done, P Peter44l4; SCA bush barley, Dente; MO tuft wheat, Shel fee Dilworth; DM bush do, Keurfide : b oo t : Di ears 6 qt. itut, dry at':i2 'bribe &brit. P., 0. A C. n.ll.—bp bbla highwines, (lark Z N. ILI VEIL BIE WS. To, weather was. MIN cool. yeaur.lay and vo shone on. dories the day. There watt wng to ngdoi at the Immo The Argonaut got lir fives St. (Pal with • .0,011 iced. The Ilibenda went out eight Wee lest, light. Pb,. wilireturn with a toed at un........•...r. (Rao West has bar new chit:tido. erect and will go out With • Pig load of raliway bon today The Racket mined Per trip dey befo re y.tertlay, no that lit. Cliesolt Pas the boat for nits morning. The Rocket wurtout ad., /.t Preek'br.i. oh, ertirsd of the C10v01t.._.....The lintel Dell will hate to:' day. Flt. Lies nut a hem y load. TI,. Cambridge is nearly toady to depart. to This Potoma la c ie rapidly ailing up end will lequiba likely night et abou t b Isere toay ...... ... o'cloc T k. Me bad aCI tst oak himl n be Wendt left 1.-Wherling last PO 11111.0iiIMI: therefore wa cannot rrlxrrt: , P. but Thu Lark blartirisan excellent beak ends Rue a set of above as vra/k the grand, rns In yesterday with • chock upLad. libe will leave scarde for Zantovills Rai afternoon Oleg QIN Brown • =IL Dither Pe or kit. lUartin, ale: k, will du the Lancet thing by all pimple. It appears thatour *newts/ions yesterday' morning are =fly correct relative to height going End by New Or. The Cinclunati filasette of T h ursd ay eart, hovin.r, that the current of freight is about to chasm.: "The ladicatlons .re that flouread pork, lusted of being rk shipped vies to New Oriestna, end thence to fewYo, will i kanters venaafter be taken up the riser. to Pitteburet, and thenee via the Peuutyleattia Ralbanet. The Railroad Company, we understaud,inwing !repudiated the late in. Crease la rase, mudwet ftdlen bark to die rdd freight nuotatioto Yeboday,llour . taken to P.lttel=.l to tweet lireta-at theme pre tesurrokendia one note.. ke to rat s, 1 34 3•1113031 am I:whatnot, tban bOdsitatar- Orb. . et =, and kl setae, which were the Iltin enderd•Y. tor-Revr llowever owe the depeature of the summer Seoth33o3, fl., will again advance to filly cud* per latesvi, mei Other freights in proportion. The klvanre will probably go into effort tod. "We bear ay it !dated that Caid Vandergrill., of the Dupre City. has aumk• • prupasttiou to Ma AUL Company to put , I r ises the limes bicLain, pdving eta Empire City and $15.1.410 rash in certain etipitbated payments. "If the Mall °oniony acrept, Carpi Y. ..teurplstet taming the Urbana es a regthar packet letoren this port nut Pittsburgh." The A risonta pose • licit. Atom.' while pally, lei at ismisvilie. We were a ithout :on tonal Clufitrueti eta:asap night. • $I canal: at IRegyytater,„c:. ABlLlTM—Jafferaon, Breeuerille; Ltrrernedo, Bayard,' Elizabeth; Argonaut, ft Lois, 1.4 e,,, Laren, Zeurerllle; Chavult, %Medina. DEPARTED—,kffereon, Brownsville; Lnurne, do;Oldeue/ Bayard, Illeabeth; Cherelt, Wheeling: Buckel,do; ArrtU,' New Orleans. River 73 feet mad rtsh,,, . ~... P. M. ,L 11.4.17119„ A.notionaNur. Commercial &dee Rooms, No. LS FM Intreet. L-- ------ -----_---- „ .„ .-.. _____ ...... AST AND POSITIVE SALE OP MAR /3LE OFINISIINTS—Tuesday and Wednesday oven. Inge, Dec. 2.^.4 and 22d, at 7 o'clock, will 1,,, sold, on the 2d routry Auction Buildings, N 0.44 Fifth e bock., with reserve, Blg Vito llti a sons' extensiv t, e and etc. glint collection of Alehester Marble Vas,K Etrnrian Einte, agate and Abaseer TOIMI, for fruits or cards, Amhoras, ansesui centre 'abler Peryptlan Erase, All them are carved from the Marble originals, f romf Ulf cant elegant onnententsfer morn; ukhea,halleand ground.. Tbelr classical basicity ensure. the constant admiration of refined taste, and phew. them beyond 'hetet:4mo( fublea A 1..., magnificent Statuary, In the Onset Carrera Mamie, comprising exquisite copies of beautifill eubjects, by the Masten, and one miniature copy of Powers' Ureek brava and of Llanora's Dancing Brame, In pure white Alabaster Marble. Elegant articies of Bohemian 011.4 atid Trend, Mina, eultelde for the appnaching liolidaya deli P. M. DAVIS, Alta. - _______..-_...___ CI.IIII,STRAs PSESENT3 AT A rCTION. At Curators of]. TI. Roberta, No.lo Fifth 11 ,cm:tonne lag cm Thursday owning andetentiming each morning, .I ternoon and aold • ',Weery og, Porn me weak k at 10, 2 and 7 o'clock,' will tos extsive stoc , tiold 'and Silver Watcher , Mantle Clocks, MeerP lated W iry u• and Fan. cy Goods, all whkh are of - the latest miles, plat nreteed from New York at rulnorody tow prim. Them good. eOpeellnly adopted for holiday present; and moat ha dirP ars m• ed of Immediately to. mobs room for him regular spting stock: attention of the Wien la particularly daalrhd P. AL DAV7B, Auct. A. 8 8113 E BALE lOF WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, STORE FIXTURP-9, W•aneaday =rang, D. 23,1, at 10 o'clock. et dm Ware. house of Daniel Ficltinion, No. /27 /Abair at.,..Pporlte and of Fifth et., +III be sold by ceder of his Anigneal, Rifleman and O. F. Schanck, the emirs dock of that cote caru,embraciara genenti assortment of Foreign and ,Do. medic Wines and Upon, In auks and bottle. • ' A quantity of Ana goal Ity Imp:Medal:ld American Cigars, c, 6 A Appamtirt, Stood Cuka; Store Platen., Fond. &nan ce llo, one mad, Reconcile, one Buggy, • quantity on, dell P. - Af. DAVIS, VALUAELE STOMTKIATA Amt. 00 Tuesday aliening, Der. 22.1, at 7 o'clock at the Commercial Elahm Rooms, 'No. 41 Fifth Me v1111..14, for casb,par rhumba • 26 'Mum Rank of Pittaburgh Stock: - FactungslUnk • do; 10 • Allushany Bank: Water° Inuusuce Coropany Sla t •Z • Eureka Insursoca (kenpany, 20 =r Allethearth• 0 e• • ALAwnealrela Bridge do; dela • 1100K2 FOB THE 110 LIDAlt.--On S i eZ '...urday, *inning; Den lath, at C eche*, will be .old, at tb*Commercial tides Aoarna, No. o Filth atrial, a large awl choice inflection of dew awl second band Books, !oda& illy many soiled falba Mill* 11/11 ea and 4 beautifully 111 tasks& flaw, Loam,. well as troth of sterling mar it for the library; apw.• fine auperb cobks of the Fa.ly m a nook. will tap arranged for examination. liaturJay I..r i a mt , •, • dalS .P . If. DANIH , Au; DEREMPTORY SA.tiCW—NEW AND OCCOND 11.111 D ccorurso.—At the Conimerchd tutee Rooms No. ai Filth 'trot., commenting on 'Tuesday Inasnling Doc.= last at 10 o'clock and contintdog each day sad evening 410 and 7 o'clock. auttl ibe entire mock I. sold.lbe largest and most desirable assortinellt of Clothing, °Cued thts sewn. Entliesthig c a _grind satiety of Over Coals, Drew, Stock. acid 111:11kte0 Cosh, Pantaloon. end Veit., to WIWI we Invite the attention of purchaser., as the stock MM . teamed out daring oho week 447 - -. P. -.P. V DA& Ana. I N °tier/welt -dividing the Third Ward AtoL lato two Precinct* tior election puurnee. Storttor 1. Da It trdahted wad enacCW by the Select and Common Connell' of dwa rf Pitistarryth la hareby ordained and atrattad by the mato:oily of theni n e , that the - Third Ward of eat city be and thallium to hereby divided Into two Precincts lor-election pupate as fallow*, vla4 Precinct No. 'ball costae' of all that portion of odd Wart lying and being North and West of Grant' aireet, and p r .. duet N 0,2 atiall comb& of an that portion of maid Ward Wog and being - loath - and Root. Itrant orret. The rations AM be bell to Preclort No. , 1 at the bony of FrancbOlamiaeon,al• the, corner - of fbnithaeld awl Ninth Omit, and to Precinct No. 2 at the house of Robert Ott 4=4, the comer of Wylie/ and Tunnel 'treaty. • ow 21 . F. Slade to booby appoioted Sago and It o .i vir ,,,,ry and Jacinto JeCrey Impactors of Election. la Precinct N.l ; sad f. Oiler Pprolti, Jofts. and James Po tbtriacel end Robert .1. Ihnit . „ll Inapktor of Inert lone In Product No. :AO hold Mkt Meta 210th other eicalno 'racer, are dtdy elected and qualified 11,,,,,drag 1320710 w 3. All 0fd1. 2 .ei.. 5 / Will or Ordroania om tr.'? to the Fri:OLIO* tret.o4 Afthottb7 I lDaalod. • Ordalaad and enacted Woo ETOairaella; (Ida 16thday or DatimtWr. A D ' . HENRY LAMBERT, ProddentEr>ten. &f &lace Datiocd. Clam tlielKtConttcli. .• - • .lIV/SECELL ERBETP,' Pr...410'11f Commson Council. . . . Attesir 11tau Al, • 'Clerk of Cutosaau U~li P H Y~ k B U R.C` EMISMIIMI , . E Ar 'o' 0 C) 41.701.1114rza Taw CLIEAP FOB CAM. WAILMNOTON Cm' , Dec. 18.-11 r. Dough& bill introduced Into the Senate to-day provides for a board of fike persons, to be appointed by the tram, dent and confirmed by the Senate, to make an enu meration of the inhabitants sad a fair apportionment of members of the convention; the election to be held on a day to be designated by the board, not less than ! 00 nor more than 120 days from the passage of this act, and who shall be entroared with the appointment of judges and places of voting, which is confined to every tree white male citizen of the United States over 21 years of age, who may be a bona fide inhab itant of the territory on the 21st December, and who shall have resided three months next to said election In the county in which he offers to vote; the conven tion to assemble not less than 90 nor more than 00 days alter the election of delegates; the constitution to be submitted to the-legal voters for their fall ac ceptance or rejection, and unless adopted-by a ma jority of 'all the legal votes cast, shall be null and Told. The. bill secures the personal and political rights of the people, including those of speech and the press.; Oommerci Surtion £akL 11E811 BUTTER-- 800 lb.. prime freith TalJe Butter; • 400 din. treat, Egv, .. Heed and Tonal. at 27 FUU Meet, DOTASII-10 casks on band and for Bale by • IL L. VAIINBSTOCK & 004 • COPPERAS--1U bbls, on.hand and for sale ' 4•1:. -"" ILL perniasrocir DEANa--4 bags White Beans in Mori and no. salaby Pl. DALVALC Jrl,3. • nxsTEKs--Fresh can and salt shell Ova ds/4 matted at Ti illthstreat..lll Itlnkt. PALL. APiritiVENTER TRADE: H. L. P AHNEISTOCIL & CO., Ws albs firm of R.d i r e ahtutstock g t Co, a 9,1 summount W ; WRO.DICSALE DRUGGISTS, atop 60, corner Wood and Fourth it recta, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. TER SUBSCRIBERS HAVR . JUST RE- A, turned from the Eastern cities with 11S1 etoot Vlach la how °doted to the trade. cousisting or DRUGS, CIIEHIIOALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE VARNISIIES, BRUSIRS, - PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Erc., Erc. Which, together with thelre . lrewly large stork, comprise. one or the must extensive am Best Assortments in the Country. 111 h 7 tre ' 72A% . 741 1 P.21 NU PAINT Oratly quality arc such as to unable them to roll VERY CHEAP. • glireouutry sod City Meretunits snit the pr ic e.raly aro invited to ws examination °tour stock and Wars Purchasing dumber*. B. L. DoSH a 0.. IGula waroT No. 80. cor. Wood and FAIINFTOC Fourth SCuva -- - lief/star Steamers Monongahela River 11'13. Mall • Packets. STEAMER TYLBURAPII, I STEAMER JEFFERSON, larit kat CM. J. C. Woonwain`.4., CAPT. 01[011011 cu.k. PIM ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE uow o'c nng regularly . burgh at lock A. ~ and Evening Boats at o'clock P. U. for Mlleosport, tdizabethtown, bionon bele City, Bellevernon Fayette City, Greenfield, Californiga a and Brownsville, there connecting with Barka and Onachutt fur Uniontown, Payette Spring., More Waynesburg, Carnakhaeltown and Palsengers ticketed through from Pittabisrgh to Union. town for $2, Meal. audetate-roolne on boats Bade returning flow BIOWIIIITHIO leave at 8 o'clock in the morningand 51u the evening. For thrther Information en quire at the Wee, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. ul5 O. W. SWINDLER, Aura, RE ULAR TUESDAY PA¢g RT FOR ZANRSVILLE—The Roe new steamer EMMA ORAIIA3I, Capt. RIM.. Aerrn,Wite. for the steno nod Intermediate ports EVERY =MAY, et 4 o'clock r. K. For Cre_ Wet or pomp aptill, Want oet9 FLAME. /MINIM & COe AR te. Sm . RAKE PACKE R T FOR CLNNATI.—The .111011:W1d pasaaager packet EUNICR, Clapt. Rottt. Muter, will loay . ritina for Cincinnati EVERY WEDNESDAY. at 10 &dark a. at.— For &wieder ;mirage applyon board or to _dta VLACH, DARNER & CO, 41.. FOR MARIETTA AND ZANES VILLE—Tba nava sad laremtlrol stramar LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. 'Rolm mill leave Ifot*A4 and all lutormedlateporta, EVERY SATURDAY, at ft P. tr. For freight or paaaaga apply on board or Co - or.lo PLACE BARNES & Agta R EsOVL O A, I E, r=x,Es L Y ---- - scum steamer CIISVOIT, Captain J. Munn, • rave for the ahoy(' ual all Intermediate porta on Weddontdays and Fridays For freight or peeenge,.apply on Mondays, board, or to an 6 W.O. WHEELER. Agent, No. 6 Woad et. 1. --- ORWIEELING.__Ti e ROCKE T, Capt. Wolsr., will lure for the shore and all Intermediate landing. 0771%:= 3 7:, Thursdays and Satunlaye, alO o'clock A. 3.1. For freight 6. garage apply on heard ar to PLACE, DARNED 4 CO. Ag'te. • N 0.117 Water St. EU AA , ET— PERRY, apleadid near steamer Dra , MODORIII Capt. Parry wn .11 11 1 ear . L o„ rn boas and all latetto porta, on ' COIL DAY, 14th lorl. For frriglit or pasaaao apply on board or to A. 0. Agt, SO Prater at Von. MARIETTA AND ZA.NES- 7, V/lAX--The staintet PORTUNE. Capt. IT. Rans—aark,.l. P. J. lease ut't and all letertaallate purls, on TRU DAY, Der. 1903. al IP, A 7, Forfreight or pasalte apply on beard or to del A. O. 1110.1REIY, ea Water st. einannatt, Ac FOIL CINCINNATI LOUIS- A: VILLE —The nue steamer OAZEL, Oapt E. Erma, rill leave for the above •Ittl all mantle, tats purge, on SATURDAY, lath lust., at ar. 1,. For freight or paeaage apply ou board .0 to FLACK, BARNES & (O. Agte. 1-POR CINCINNATI—The splen- A• did etromer MINERVA. Capt. Conlon, Will Fur the above and all Intermediate porta, DAY. lath Rot., MI r at. For freight or natan t . attply.jon board or to FLACK . , CARNES CO Avis dea N • • . a ; Heater street. • 113121 VOR NAS IFTON lIV , ILLE—The fine . 14 . M4 p. ateanwr CL Cp t. Tlaiala• POO, will leave for ttottsbove and a all Inierrnetliage d DAY, 10th lust., at 10 A. :11. For freight or pulsar ap ply on boar! or to tle3 FLACK AL DARNIES, Acta rOß NASHVILLE.—The fine new Wea:KT OLENIVt.IOD, Capt. J. J. 1444tw00, u DA. 4.100,0 1.401 all intrrart oa Tills Y. L. 1,0104. o r twV * V3 914 L."3'l" $" FLICK, DA 101 ES A CO- Al..g •Zt. Routs, .Scr . FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho splendid ster GREAT WEST, Capt./11Wlough ern] Id t o for theabure and all Intertnadiato porta, 0t 17 44; DAN, 19th that, at .1 It. 31. For freight or patootge apply or board or to dee FLACK. Batumi a (x)., Agte. VOR T. LOOS AND KEOKUK —n., elegant ate CAMBRIDGE,' Capt. B. Dean, will Dare F.r the above of ail mo t „ ports 'm TlllB DAY the WI:. intr. F. might or pas., apply on bolrd or to _ 05 A nts. e4jl; sY . WU I S.—The Npleadidl rmpat ifickf:777aLlokrlL7l4°N 1.11111.a!lt. on TIII97mAY i9ti hut at 117 nice& It; Th' ptr. co " or frokkt apply . hoard or to tIAS - FLACK, BARNES & CO., A Os. OU ST. LOUIS--The pie - Cr tteamer IfAHLVEII, Capt. form, will loaf* far dui above and all harmed.. DAY, nib tam: at fr. 0. For freight or towage apply on bran/ or to • del FLACK, 'SARNI:SA C 33., Agents. JR ST. , LOUIS--Tha fine new .1.1; •TO 11.1{111411 MI% j12913E 11"N iate ,en DAT. 19th last, at 4t. For freight or per: eti plyoti board er to • del FLACK, BARNEs Otto earring , kr, . L 1 DIESIPILIS AND NEW OR LE-tss—Th. splendid Moamar ST. LAW KKNCE, Capt. Cochrao.wlll Intro foe. tho above at to tormodiata port. oo SATURDAY, the 19th lust., at 10 A. at.— For freight urpanagellpply on Lnaid or to 414 FLACK, BARNES & W. A gta. FOE NEW OLEANS:—The Eno ateamer R. Y. SAES. Capt. W. T. Darr, leant for Dm name° and all later TLIS DAY the 19th Ind, at 4 r. rt. For freight or Nasaa apply on hoard or to aka FLACK, ➢ARYP9 A CO, A ritMEADMIS AND NEW 011 LEANA.—Tbo oploodid tiew steamer ARCTIC, Capt. D1F0111317,29 le r, km l . ro . obr4Ai lotar=odist Turb, DAY, rb.bi I. A. For tritlght or parmlgo wzr, nA M or PS & CO, A ge nto. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW Ijit. LI:ANS.—The splendid ateamer JAMS/3 WOODS, Capt. Calmer n, vall Niro for tho abort,. • in• terusediato porta on 111111 DAY lUth inst., at 4 Mi. for (might or towage apply on baud or to n 025 FLACK, DAILYES 2 CO., Agtx. DJOURNETIORPHANS'COURT SALE. 'Mlle at an order of the Orpheus' Court of Alle geny reunty, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Chambers, damped, will sell At potato sale, on MONDAY, Dec.2o, A. D, It 10 o'clock, A. Of., At the COURT 110119 e, In the city of Pittsburgh, the following portion. of real estate, of which the cold John Clownhets died sulked, Ma: A certain lot of ground lo the Fifth ward of Pittsburgh, el:nuked In the phut of Juin, Adams, part of which war . formerly known as the Northern Libertioa, No 21, bounded northwerdly by Penn street, westwardly by lot No 22, smith wesdlY bY APlleg idler, Wi t, and by lot No Z.), coo. tainted In breedtb Ally fort, aro' In length one bondrad feet, with the opportenances, being Wit; MOM. which Oeorge A. Bayard and wife, by their deed, dated Nov. 29,'1951 corded in rob tid, page 413Tconvoyed unto Bald John Chem hem. There to erected ou theme!, fronting on Penn comet, A three story brick dwelling house, and a double frame dwelling house, and on the mu of said lot are throe double frame two story dwelling booms. Aum—A certain lot of ground situated In the said Fin ward of Pittelnugh, part of lot N u 02 in plan aGnuald handed northwardly by Penn dread, outwardly by lot No, "gl, southward', by Poring alleY, nod westwardly by the part of add lot No 22 ,iturownedby /datum Chambers, cantata. log In breadth twenty-Ilse feet, more or Inn, aod lo depth one hooded tre I, ot bee, being part of the um which the atALI George A. Bayard, by Ids deed, tinted Bay lit, 1846, rts monad lu book not. 44, par,* 45, conveyed unto the said John Chamber. - .and Alexander Chatolows, otiwialch ' , erected a two story frame dwelling hon., booting Peno atrect, and • two story (nun* dwelling boon fronting Spring alley. And Oleo, two NW of ground in the Uhl Fifth weld, No, CA and 6i , 1, Joseph Patterson'a plan, recorded to book 07, page 42, bounded and dwell.' as felinity llogloninat the northwardly olds of Locust etreet at the distance of n on hon. dyed feet from the corner of O'Hara street; theme along Lo. custUreet towards Penn stmt, forty feet. thence along the line . of lot No CS, piety feet, to the Ilne of property late of harmer Denny; thenoo Moog the same towsuall street forty feet, and thence along the lino of lot Nona silty feet, to the' he piece of beghming—ou which la erected two two s pt r aeg a• which Ziheon .1890.11, recorded In roL:10, page SI, conveyed nolo the said Jobri Chambers. The above pnmerty salt:oh/IN ren ts at some will tenants, mol herniae can be had, as th will be d sold. Timm or Satt—Ono:thlrd on the conOrmatlou or eeld min; oneehlrd In t oe year from,day of tole, with luteeeet from that date, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prembee, and one-third to tomato on the pretulete etold. em cured by howl and mortgage, during the Ilfatlnaeof Jane Chamber., widow of mad Jo - Imam:ober; dammed: the 10. tereet thereof to he payab the maid Jaw Chamber. :m -utually fr om the day of s ale Miring ber natural Ilfe, *ad after her death the prhulpet, payable to the helm and lertl repreaeotattree of the tub John Chambers. CLLESTICIIRIELD RODB, A dile! OfJohn Chamber., deed. SUNDRIES -100 bug. - choice • Neshannook 130 bide. All and Winter kw* 'Street elder, purely:ler !leer Mb, Boor Cured Munn Shish lot of old Shoulder., good onler, In gore and for We et 21 Fr% Weed. H. it inn.... 'USBAND'S CAL,LAGNESIA-sigross vu bane. and Lx ads by lb L. FAIINESTOCX *Ca. FIVE THOUSAND - DOLLAIIS . : . ~ Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immediately Sealed up In AR TII UR'S NEW SELF-SEALING„ , TEI.I.OW TIRE-PROOr AND ANNEALED GLASS Pll 7 / 1 . JARS TO RR RAD AT TRY . . CHINA AND CLUEENIStIOADE STORE Op . . . -. ' f 3EI zr a. -2. ' iit x ja 33 'V' „ No. 122 Zi Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Penna.. 101/ IMRE also the attention of private Enmities, hotel keep* and country merchants is re"- T r spectfully Invited Lathe examination of Ns newly Imported dock of GOODS, ccouptislng MUD Granite, Tee. Dia log and Toilet Ware, Mate 'Mlled. froteStone Table Wes., arpreelyfor durability In hotel; every dale:Veal:tot Whits and Gold Rend Freud & and English CHINA In aatta or me l e aznes.pleeea.._ Also a choice raleellon of Table Cutlr and Tea Walter; Fork. and Spoons plated on German Sllrar; Turn Went, uoLleta, Ala Mama of aupedor quality, all at loss prices ael2,3and • The Theory of Cooking by Gas Is now firmly established. and we can refer for the truth . of the ahoy." , to many ofthe meet sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING . • _ STOVE IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TILE P UBLlC , andves entire satisfaction inanity INST•IccE. .I. To the Druggist, the Chemia, the Barber, to all Oyster So, Restourank Palen,' Houser Taaer and fiat Skim, tie well es Prteate Flintdirs It le found ludispemible when 013. tried. LAWS( Is trilli It require. but little nmin. The are Is remly In • moment. The( I. ma enenalre. / t produces no smoke, no wow. no dirt, and will cook quickly and pertecUy. All these s thimp we trill guarantee. It may be used oulny table, nand or their in say room or story, and s will be fttruished ha any amount . from 5145, he price of • SingleStimer Stand, to $76,C0, tar an Extra Mahogany Stud with ere Stone complete, which will be folio, rant ornament to any gentlemen's dining roam. Please call and Investigate, at LAPATETTB HALL, second floor, ITOODSTRRET,or 1 ISTHIRDETREET WIC TITS , Secretary. sel4-dly GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY, • W. E. C H.IL D S, Sc- GO'S PAM"' 1 24.1270 "IRS AND WATER,PROOP . . CEMENT RO-OFING-.' I.. .II.I=LIZsT ac .70.HIVE30.1sT, Proprietors. ARE NOW PREPARED TO OONTRACT 4 1LND PUT ONAT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elastic Pm end Water• Proof Cement Bootleg it being the only ankle yet invented that will successfully resist the action of the atmosphere lo every climate. IT IR PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, . _ And to Net of durability, we belles. (thecae!, If not ~ to imy lifetelUe Rooting. We can pat lion over Old Tin Tar, Iron or Mingle Roofs, it making s, how flat or steep the roof may be.. This Rmilall le 'resulted to se a e re prekonted. We will pat It on for . . BLr DLLAR...40,1441Q E, (TEN' PEr T SQUARE) . We will apply it upon Tin and Zr., Rooti for , WO !:roLLAits PER SQUARE, bang ea eccounter its durability th cheapest allot that can be asset _ " gla,We Incite all who us building, and Alm these who with their Roo* Repaired, to call at our ellle4 1 = T/licel 'Ece! , -, end mouths amplest and satisfy thouselres in ma-ard to the derablifty.and preen?, t z nof a tly i sp or oo so tlng. . J. G. PERRIN, 1 l.f, S. A. JOIINSON, No. 133 Third street, between Waal and fthaltheeld, 11731. JOIINSON, ..s,- ' Pittsburgh, Peon.. ~ 'mealier W. R. 01111,DS A CO'S ROIjPEVG, left at my office, the re. I hare made anima:deal examination of soma speclm. cults of which are as folloven lat. The material is compounded sou to remain tdiable for a great lengtb of them. a 'The .ttsitbmt.y umu many intt.t...t to the temperatnre; consequently ft would not be liable to molt and run otifrom o roof in grunmer, or crack In Winter, I. e. extremes of natural heat and cold would not injure it.' Rd. The compoeition le not acid but allghtly alkaline. It mould not detitthy the Muss, baton the contrary proter t It hem the action of the unather. Ith. It is Water Pew; and to • large extent Pire-Proof; that hi, armarks and fire brands falling upon It amid not In dame it. tom y opLulon aria a rnof trill - lan for yearstfput on carefully and receiving prompt att ntl a Respectfully, JORIIII AL LOOICIFI, Chemlst, Labanstory . Na MI Walnut street Cincinnati; Ohio. • --- . . . .. arCLITLUI Angier Borst Lan CO; rob. GM, 1117. I hare entwined W. R. C 011.02 & Co 's Munk Eno and Water• Proof Cement Coo dudgs, coned. , a good Invention and am willing to loon ,, buildings thins protected open this same terms im /insure those armed witta vtal. aphlydawg [Stilted] . JNO. g. LAW, Agt. /loyal In,, Co.,"Londosi and Llyerpoot Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. GRANT, Propriators,' No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's,-Allegheny. -- T Ills IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN" TIDE MARKET. It is aced extensively in New York and Philadelphla,and I well approved. It to applicsbia to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Stearnboatsand Railroad Cars. It will beat longer tbms 71etLilte Itootlag or Shingles, and mists this. various changes of elimato—neither_ greeted It) . 41 , heat or damp . ItePviattled tagvallent to of aa ogtraordirotry rlortie mtorey and It never loos. Mb, els/irk:fry. It ran be readily applied to all kinds of roofs. ELI or Coq), old or new,ort iron, tor or wood. It will not Melt In wan, wrath 0,, or click In rold, nod It is not Injured by beitig tramped upon. n. its Both Piro and Water-Proof: SkLyor farther information, Apply to the proprietors. - - - - TRANSPORTATION. _.- CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & CO . Mama [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD LEMON.,I : 7 . A_A„, AVINO SIADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER., are now prod to do heavy tvalnem by . pr.zrzver-2-x.v%aavx.4a. .49:1\1±) iki/.2.0.9.31:0. • Threagb to sod from the lantern COMA We ma wows obr Wands and - au that, d_lvow to permit° theDentmj.Camd A Itallrotel thel n o palm! will be r e ared to reader general astintectiorr to SIMMS EAsTEON AND WESURN VIEW UT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will a e Increased despatch to the transmission or freight Wilco Penn Street , of the Conaltnun ta pd . 1857. CANAL , NAVIGATION. ' l, 1857. MI.MIVS 1.0.13.T4%.331.3E1 -130.1‘.2" 1...X.1NT3E4 Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity Tiro Thouaand Toils Per Month Each Way.. . ...; _ . . (ICU FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY NCEAS ‘, ed during the put Winter uul we an now offer to SHIPPERS the superior Adam:l4a a a DOURLE DAILY LIN E to and front Pittsburgh, Phi and Balt/mom Onr Una being nomposul entirety ET-PORTABLE /WATS, but or. trustdpmeot Is raga/ ltd. Marctuts !tending Freight to our Line ran rely upon Its being pet th h ANN 1,11 u 11 I tpeed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL lIASIN, owner of Liberty end Engnestrresigt, ' rough AA • - n''' * feVitycl , . i: . , lam a • Proponni. PIANOS.Mi PULL GRAND PIANOS. TFLE PARLOR G-ECAND:PLA-NOS OrtU Ztple Zquare Pianos. From tho Mrtnorectory of Ch ((lowing Sz Sons, Boston, JUST received from the Manufactory of Cblekering t Bons. Rotten, the following desirable and elegant stock of Plano Porte: One P.O Etre, Octave GRAND PIANO FORTE, Islth Pullcarraftase. Pries— . . One Full Seven Octane GRAND PIANO - FOHTE; els gant'llooserood cast. Pdre " • TOO Ono NEW PARLOR GRAND ERTEN OCTAVE NANO.- nearly equal posnr to a full arena, in ceruPP leg only the mem ef an onllnary Square Plana.-. Poke SQUARE PIANOS. Pla Two Foil Carved Itmewcied Lords kTrth Soren thieve n., with curved desk and (ret work. Two floeswood 7 Octave, CUMIN etyle. Two do 7 " Carved mouldln Poor do 7 ' Plain round corne ge. rs. Thrm Walnut 7 " Front round corners. Your do " Front round owner.. - Fol. itmewlAxta'e Fnint round corners. All the above are of the now ettes, and with full Iron F eeme r ged new Perzr Amon. Thew; hutruments hare been dniabed ewiaily for the sulacrilaw, and are the Oral that ham been Nought to thin city. Their toiperturity will beet acme discovered by any one aritualtitoil with the mechanism tifa Plano Parte: , For auto at the new and reduced price thrt by JOHN H. DIELLOIL ■e9dllii SOI9 A. PRINCE & CO'S IMPRO V ED PATENT MELODEONS—The Mini ElMUMinattir in the United Anita and the • Largest in the World. . .... . ... The Lieu improvement in over Patent, ii the - DIVED Secured to us by Totters Eid Mi1Y, 1855 . BP incilla ef thisewell Soloftrnapa may De played with Oh will vow. r of the Instrument, while the accompaniment le *oft end sobbed. Heraelter, all Hobbit= made by no will be far , uldiell with this attachment inform an• - ._ . . _M4 Milan& '- - - '-. .. Agent. fur the owls of our Melodeons may belound in all the principal thins and towns of the United States and the Cans,lu. OM). A: PIUNCE 'it CO., Basic, .m 4 67 Pniton street, New York. CHARLOTTE BLUME, lit Wood street, 24 door abort Piftb, - - . Mantacturers Acme, SUP Bxl3 C U tAND PlANOtraga gm TUFTIT From the Factory of - - . STZLYITAT it SO" tiva Tin*. U. lfiLlittlEFLln take pleasure ln annotate• lug to the public that they bate, tut recelied a : spurainno FULL GRAND PIANO, From the Factory of STEINWAYA PONS, New Fork, which for esquldte sweetnet. and volume of tone, - lighten. and ' elasticity of touch, and a most tamMul and elegant exterior is considered thejinest Grand Piano ever brought to thi. city. The mechanism I. a double repeating action,a Went- Invemtlon of fltelaway & Bona, which combines with the named prompts... arid delicacy of touch • degree of dorm bility but rarely attained. Wu 'fimpectfolly Wend the pub. 14; oue and alk whether .purchasers or not, to call mid -tee th!. unrivalled instrtunent. xuatra a RHO, No. LS Fifth "treed, nolo Ants for SteinwaY4 dom. N. IL—AhicaJust received a fifth lot of Hanna 'A Clark's CLIEAP PIANOS TO CLOSE A CONHICINUNNT.-lA.Stiperb wood 7 octave Photo, with Pill Iron faun*, carved Moak Desk and Mouldings tha matt tunic p in Now MO. York Wing/ DO, trill Do old to clore•conalgrncnt for Ab°, Rosewood 63 aims. Nicoll wine* and eliding &ski a vary Planar Not New York factory price 0.50, will be aohlaa seatalto 118,31. • The aborsars the net cash win% In PereernieL;rekinn be boxed for ship pind Aso of 'chart,- t pa good wound bend Plano, with Loon frame, declare, in order. Cash, Menai rands,sloo.. - • Mammy , o oclarei modern styls'Plarro,an alai:aloof ludrument. Calkomyent fond; $23. - A six octet* second hand Palthnon piano , t6o Ado' do do . do PhlladolphlA do Ph. A 634 do Piano:v: o % Avadaonto sad truly new, oat - Forsad 8 months credit, silo, togetherwrh iplendlB stock of sow Pews - 01" Wet yls. from Plot manufactory lifllltdckaring* Sons, Dew ton, by nod JOIN IL ataLLon. 81 Wood et, alriirturair. Boss. JIJS T RECEIVED -AN vi yoke of STEINWAY & BOW oe 1.4 NEW YORE PIANOS.. Anton& others • ' a n4eadltt FULL GRAND PIANO , O.lntut tone and wrtomnahlp. Stattoraytteone GUM! Phan& ere yyptietA , area suportka any made le Me oanntly. The taw to the ahoy* biu matted the First tht& 4.4 &Wel tar Tatortertly our ail Oben, st - Os Iliryland stint* la Gattlnurre, tatt Rank. Datt&ottne a eye:, of Its arrivaI.ICLERERAt Fat Agouti bonen= & Glikl4 - Also, etelailay &Gonsitle.s3lltthettent. H. lIIDDLS. HYSIOLAN'B VisitingbistsfitlBsB; eon- Wan memottalitcoa fnt onssigsmato finfsal .Rat. O. OUNSTON & CO.. Cr.Rood.St ATOTICE.— VAVID G. NEWER. „LI wmotoooo on the .teams r. 11. Cam, Ltl nnettnata WEDNUDAY =Ming." awl -ru DDAIWNLA: Enkl fiaper a ir ti l rs i fia tt n• kit I r S bl l ' TPA' ree l ‘ 4I 4 Z vr b si,tati l ' Amy pima 41102, hi. body-inn! 'be'inntatly tn. warded by leaving word at any or followtag Report& nffinn. Wan. Chun baba No. 'lb fang watt at at W. N...0'., 2101b0ubn...1 intent. •• . o f s for -11 20 Eta Kam Warebinismi:VlLF4fttna . .... -. -_---- --......-- -----._ „ • ED WARD'T--Mt-GR•A W • SVIIOLESALE DEALERIY - --, ...... .• . - . _ . . • . . .. TOBACCO AND - r CIGARS, • h'°. 241 zzazarr sizzvr. HZ 0-.£ FOOD, • - n i zsainlaEr, xwasr - NA-. O FFERS TO THE TRADE ALA/WE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STORK, put , chased from importers and 5a To are the folloting fiLTOtitll bunter:.-_ W. It Grant's h. No. 15a TobaCCO, . • 1 Selma, Robinson A Cos Tobacco, • l • Eugene Howard's Tobacco, . . ... - _ 1 Grant's Poland Lamp atitndialt, . Haug told Railroad Brands, 20 0 Vadd.7 Bozos Ralf Pound Lamp. 010 A RSV 0104 RB!! CIGARS,,, ' All of which SX\TIDE3_ cw.E3 nerxx.±..lcasr Jusisizazr. ii 4 we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fall to please: -i4 -' -- -! au2o:ll.lsrtf I? Minimal No. Ea Woo :street nt krettlaning.)iBO4.&iiiol3 -- - , - SOOTS AND saculs, - 1 , en-ic'Ai.--xPia.p.. caaLsx-1, JAMES .1; 0438, -' trP.An his kW. ea MARKET ST ILIZET milui6.". ' mall :a wi e s of .. 11 " I ,""ravediziluri Lamm., merlaig and cm:m=4w Dili:mama suon : SIESS CALI', RIP AND COM= iyArs , AND rotrrnr Bourskroui . - . , ins:Kilo end 66,6 .., . . . i;A:Limild aluulactawarvt:cit iiwillien 6Y the ran On FACianzat vary ndodd picas Anclibi ' ' - , •-Ttni no* nosepiiier °moot Um Intow unortannlis Mb* Crtrod In say eity,snltabls La city nod malty saln; Sad bailairpver Maly yersnonnnkete n In boyhng, be trunts that be an t. n-anit Us nneettellylartten all In want Jo o 41. ',axing thanrllat tbay7rua be pinun.d. -. VIDER —5 bbla. Sweat ,Oider - ka• eat bpe _ may counao, DLANKBOOI--Otkhorkk to or made. ordplupper manna, - - . wava. Jommov kW.; "minklkKik Waredbaruo 67 Wood*. sari ijon ',rock do do 78 tddo. Irft y maw &zoo 73 bovo Orem* =Mo. 0/I itainterhat, web to ontro I,l* MATAIIMCEXr &CO: ICrOPS.-15 baleshi inme- _Ps .1.1. oar. mi welly att.- lIARBAVUM ;LTA; tbb,t.itua.k.liatatm ta.k Coopenir;cl . npte.d =and I"; 1 414141:1 1aw Aimg4.Aa.N" landing fro ticat ' • Rio In 41 J-16 b~les iltalopst e jitr,.- ago !cir - 7,ElDc4rt', N . =TM T. GREAT WORK,OF THE AGE.—DH. LIVINGSTO2II7.9 .JoDittidL.9..--litet real., intl. to , LP. by Arrowrtalth,ia Portrait on Etta!, and Amer.. 11loatrations, 1 val. ero:_.Prieo o.—‘3lladouary TrAlveh and Itesaur_bea le Smith Africa, Inettulleg a Pketch of Ritmo Yeara' the Iteakteaca In the laterite. of Arlie'," Illnd • Journey ' hum Cape of Good - Rope hi Lomat°, on the the West Coale: thence acmes the Continept. down the River Zambesi Saatern Ocean. By D avidLlvinoteue, LL. D,i D. C. L , to Ltarpor &Illy< N.r4 'kr hole - hY‘ dal{ B' C. COCXELINF.„ Allegteo.Y• _ __ _____________,_______ !JUST PUBLISHED AND RECEIVED-AT , Km, 4 co, 6:, Wood atredt, ' • . I . I I , LNGSVINEI THA WRLB IN SOU'ILI ' AFRICA. Idletlonary -Tavail end Researrbes In Sooth Africa, in. chatting a Sketch ofSixtan Years'. Reltdenee to the Interior of Attica =lda Joarney from thei.Cepeot Good Rope to Lernt°, on the Watt .Cone 4 'Monte Acton the guothaent. doom thltßlier Zottibeei to the - Reeteru 'Ocean." Ityllnvid ingstooei LL ND. Q. L., with'Portreite; Maps by Ar. rovretrd.th, and onmerohe Illustration., In I vol.Bvo. de II RAT t CO.; 55 Rota litr... rOLIDAY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN-- A.A. Dm °pooh:wheat from tbo PublOdicri, WC comportment of Ms ben now and oldJumnilei., Amon them Radidol ere ph'i onicceirdimitobl'ilMO Der Alaimo (oor Erco" o Pam Doill'audly, 7 Nos.. ardsorobtm Do " Poraltore, 40 piece; The NoWlfomble Picture Books, revs aftroMlN • Notional Cadmus, now Lod beautiful; Little Songs forLlCtle People, Ithartrodat Nelsons Botacifol Os.r4l%ztorrea nod look,. - F. . Coll NMI. Wore ths bo crowd makes choice and rd. teuttrmdmo•it hozwcoble. • • JOHN 8. DAVLSON, de No. a Market street BOOBS FOR U'RERIIE HOLIDAYS. ij _The Boots of Job,. UMW. PnettuU.. .. ' r . '• -: . . World noted Women, b 7 Mary Gdwden Clint, . _ • ....: • • TheCaurt eflcapolean. : . . ' TheDreeden Gallery Le,; Ac., ga... de; . Asuelicia and Dritlab Meeks, In pleb, andelven t blndlnp, for sale by'. JOUST S. DAVISON, den . CI Market at. _ ywnsrGsT.LlAST.4llission- Ad my nava/sand Iteeearclais In 'South .d.fibm, India/nu • thatch alSistoort Tare italdeneer to the Interlornt At ria, 1 val.. grey wit/. Saps and Dlustratims. By .11arld Idslnptotke, LG. D. Tbe poets of the 18th Century's Nut.- rite valal2l6, at . doll . . .DAVISON'S, 81 llvrker at. SE VENTII EDITION -247z' Morse:iv— Dr.PITLTE'S Unrivalled and truppixtichable nom., opultdc Domestic Phystelan ha. Just undergone an entire end cor n tbrougbent,,! and is nesuptibllebed cln Wu And Improved to style of publlcatlen; • i nvery leapvrtsze dtscsaverlee bare recently hero Merle In Ileatteoatby, especially In the treatment of chit. Merl~ here ! sp Medical action, zartkobtrly tutted for 41,.. medic prachce. In Very important additions and altmUloaa lure Dem mut. the clueptenien tbedlneuses of women. &spry familyibould paretuue Um new .editlon to order to r un the I,l=xt 'lap:or/manta 1 rel. Royal IZuo. i:?err. '''' Fo r ule J. L3IEAD, 78 Fowth.striet. NEAP AT THE FOuRTE '825:REET'1.77'644'. W. D. & 11.11eCALLUIF TT VE JUST . RECEIVE . D A 'nil: _ILL large am fo tmt of CARPETS, 0/L CLOTIIS, the Watt *tyke r Pall Trade, VELVET AND BRUSSELS, comprising - TAMTRE AND MIME ELT,' • • Wool, ...doh, romp, List, LOW PRICED INGRAM& Itag, 'Wall and /hair EnDLEtats, Cocas Warthsg, Stair Rola, gm, c. Carpet.; Also. • Choke lot at Dthggets Emmons to bar yarrh, hide; beautiful pattarns /Icor 011 'Cloth, fmth 2 toil Dmt aide, - with all' other . goothr Imlay bumf - In: fiat class Varga .4 23torea Thi. , al ur l ot eub wtd . ch :7 are rprr..4 to sap at the saw tow ard .W. a. I. al Lint. A. O. AteOIL7GW• STEAMBOAT AMP GENERAL AGENT. waarstmeaudoorandviatuka. anteutet LLOYD 4: 00
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