ff" j . „ gITTBBTTaaa; THPBBDAY MOBBING, JAB. 7, 1858. •'. MfrOFFICHZ PAPER OF TBZ Cfff^gi ] , o f 1110 City ana Neighborhood. Republican Convention* , ®t® Convention to nominates candidate for th® .Legislature to fill lhe place left vacant by ■i thftdeathof J. B; Cackbouse, assembled at the. ■ Court House.yesterday. Mr. Robb of tbs 4th' Ward moved that districts whose representatives p may not bo present bavethe privilege of naming -1 delegates from persons present. In accordance with these resolutions os carried— _ Mr. Ellas Reno, Sewickley, was put Tor T. L. Shield, Jos. Dil worth, Lower St, CTSir, vice W. O. Leslie; Alfred Loyd, ShalcrJp., vice John \Shaw; Dan. McCurdy, Bth Ward, vice Mr. Woods; ‘ B. Davidson, Collins, vice Thoa. Davidson; Dr. .Baldwin, 4th Ward Allegheny, vice. Mr.. ‘ Bloomer; CoL J. A. Eakin, Eliiabeih tp.,i : Perry Marlin, U. St. Clair, vice J. K. Rolaud; . J.-E. Scott, M'Keesport, .vice —. —;Alex ,M'- *. CUntock, 2d Ward, vice Dunlevy; J. Hutchinson, 7th Ward, vice A. Arthurs^. ' These preliminaries having been settled, the convention proceeded to nominate os follows: CoL It. I*. M'Dowell, Allegheny; Solomou SalajJttrmingham; John Scott, Ross tp,; Geo. Dixon, N. 1 Fayette; J. K. Foster, Robt. Bieham* , N., P. Sawyer; Wm.ltf, Uersh; W. J. Backhouse* ’ Joseph Courtney; T. Kiddoo, Snowitetf* Dr. g! WhUesell, iidana, tp.; J. K. ? tX ::’ The two lost named gentlemen requested that theitnames be withdrawn, which was nccord iogly.aone. AlaoafterthelstbollotMr.CouS- name. After the third ballot E- Esq., expressed to the Convention thei thanks of U. P. McDowell, Esq., for (he flat • f°l» they had given him, and so wilh *.Dame.-Mr. Sala requested his name " withdrawn," ahd' so did Mr. Backhouse. .Th* candidates and hallotiogs were as follow: BALLOTS. I. 11. 111. IV. ..23 34 33 ... -10 25 52 56 V 7 8 12 .10 7 1 ... 11 10 8 32 CANDIDATES. ‘:R. P. McDoweU, ’..1n 0. fic0tt........ * Oco. Dix0n....... -:J. Ki Foster.;.;., Robb Bighorn.... N. P. Sawyer „ B <’^ 'lr 3"" ’lMKrrr-T" r ‘r o 3 .* - 4? Mr. Scott was declared nominated it was mowd to make it nnonimous,, which was done, and Mr. Bcott, a fine looking, venerable gentleman! made some remarks which were re ceived ittaa .excellent spirit, but could not be appltudeil-because the Democratic Commission ‘WWjL’too were in the room below, had sent np WO . n J W. demonstrations would be injuri ous to the Court House and disagreeable to their the “Democr&tie Commissioners.” AlrsMU said that if howere elected he would ,-^grnisemu'Kj.Trr>nl f v ‘m ho - r tfro P. "I ; that hn tbottpnie could promise them that he would neror lake a bribe nor spend the people’s time xn idleness. This was spoken In a jocose mood a ““. 80 wedved, the greatest-harmony and good feeling prevailing in the Convention meanwhile. *. M S« Ea ¥ D > -Blizabcai township,, then read the following resolutions: - Resolved, Thatthe Republicans of the county congratulate their politicals friends in the city or Pittsburgh on “the glorious triumph they achieved in the election"of yesterday. Their success, is evidence that the spirit of true Repub liCMiem is as actively at work as ever, and we “P; * t M harbinger of the success which is to iollow the nomination we havamadcinsday - Jlenlced, That we rc*offirm theplatform upon which we fought the battle of 1850, and pledge ourselves aneyr to its maintenance. - Mesoloed, That recent events in Kansas and Jvicarfgna, os well air the whole course of the National Administration fully vindicate the-, justice and propriety -of our oppositon to the g Election of "Buchanan. His efforts to brini in JL :sEahsas as a. slave state, iu total violation of his and of the principle , so much vaunted sovereignty,•• and his open enconr agement tpfilUbustcrißm, arc proof of the truth * £®*a™ag» which the majority then refused to believe. That now, more than ever, when this administration is evidently going to pieces and gi£at political convulsions aro at hand,‘it behooves us to stand firmly by our principles i organisation, in full confidence of the tii .. • umph which awaits us in ISCO. Jteolv/d; Thatwe are opposed to the payment • of intercston railrosffbonds issued by theconn •rg Y until Ihfc whole question as to the liability cf ’• • !r e ®, oa *Md bonds has been passed upon fc bjJh* Supreme Court. We are in .favor of i itarlng the whole tjucstibn to thaftribuhal, and >-.*» of waiting for its decision hofore any further steps tire taken by the county towards ibe pay * ment of said interest. . adopted by a large majority of the ,%;i]; Uroterof the Convention. . w °f Findley Ip., submitted • -|1 J b «*ol*qwing resolution* Which were laid on the table y 1 - -~*J£m olveJ ’ That we deny the right of the Coon- by the power' : citizen, by issuihgboo3junfi& b l.l?—^Perty of the lipns mado to railroad “ 2-> That we are opposed to the assoismefirdT v~; any'lax for the purpose of meeting the Interest ’ or principal of any bond or bonds issued For any such purpose. “ t - j 8. That we desj* r 5 CIUof »« Legis 4f-—«*tu're Cw,o»^V’-’ r6e aa f law author ; >.| 'iTinf-rrV- .-»UDty or either of (be Cities to assess ~j|^ ljr any such purpose. v,’J That we instruct our members from (bis : i J County to mac tbeir best efforts to have a law I 3 manic'^ axal ’ on *° purposes strictly | a Democratic City OunveDllon. M Tho delegates chosen on Saturday, rbe 2d in- Slant, met on. Wednesday, the Otb, at tho Court V House, pursuant to call, for the purpose of nominating a oandidate for tho Assembly, to fill too racauoy caused by tbe death of J. 11. Back ;i; bouaei and also to choose seven delegates to the Convention, which meets at Harrisburg, 5* on the 4lh of March. ;= r C “'- Jo . me3 A- Hibson, Chairman of Ihe Conu dp, J Committee- or Correspondence, called the vJ) CoaTeotion to order. ,i*. D* Bruce and William J. Montgomery were, chosen temporary Secretaries. .Capt. David Campbell, of Allegheny, was ) chosen permanent President; and on motion, •;?:] ' , “ e temporary Secretaries were retained .Vice Presidents—Wm. Johnston, Lawrence* & TUlO{ Cha& Bryson, West Peer; J. Sill, Yer* $ C. Cummins, city, aid Thomas Far*, ;!u ley,Allegheny.’ - [l On motion, the Chairman appointed the foN lowing gentlemen, as a Committee on Itesulu r;, lions:— - “ £bnC. Dunn.'M. 1. Stewart, Thos. Farley, John Murray, (of South Pittsburgh,) and J. E. The tisual.plan of districting tho county, for tho choice of delegates to the State Convention, was adopted—and the following gentlemen were chosen .unanimously Mulrict —A. B. M’Calmont and John C Bann. SamJ_X>atriet—\fm. M. Stowart. • *wJ District —Robert Morrow, of Ross town ship,l ; ■ ■ JburU District —Henry M'CuUongh, of Low rencarillc. i Fifth District —Mathew Ilarbißon, of Hobin .oatownah.p, and L. B. Pailerson, of Mifflin township. I JJboConvcnUoa then took a recess until two n a rrranoos session. Cha!man D,e,lti0 '‘ “ nd l ° b J -? 0 delegates proceeded lo ballot _for a candidate for Assembly, visa core. The following is the result of tho first ballot: James Salisbury, 32 | Thos. S. Hart ->0 John Sill, 10 | Geo. 11. Kcyser, "a There being no choice, a motion was made lo proceed to a second ballot. The Convention then proceeded to a second ballot, with the following result; James Salisbury,..;..., ; .^45 John Sill, 22 Mr: Salisbury was then declared the unani mous choice of thc ConventioD, as a candidate •»r the Legislature- * \ following* Farle7, of Allegheny, offered tho lUxtiiwi, That the delegates elected to-day, •0 instructed to sustain Major_ David Lynciu: hcrore the Stale ConTention, as a candidate for whnal Commissioner. The resolution was passed unanimously. John a Bunn, Esq., Chairman of the Com nuttee.ou Resolutions, stated that the committee Uatt received a large number of resolutions, 4ta , 0!l every subject now ngilating the but Ihe committee had agreed unani upon the following: dent RnSf’ 1,141 1,10 administration of Prcsi «™cSS?“ n . 114i '' 1,103 far ' met tho highest the Democracy of Allegheny «ioerieneeiSa^ <,tol,jr n P OD bia characler, ?Sf?n'lS:r°e ,ntc P%, which led ua to vic «u honest and a faithful ad-. mlniaHatmn of our national affairs, and Tor a 00 tmpartial iettietnent of all public questions entrusted to his care. . tothelj.'S election of Wm. F. Packer : o i^* ll,M! t nal ? r, «J Chair of Pcunsylrouia, was .triumphant coudemnation hf Bee represented by bis opponent, admiT?«2^ Binlhe sanguine hope that his distinguished for wisdom rt^ oftl “ e <f 0»r ftmcs Sallahary, the geutle tw? day nvmffiatca frr Assembly, is every^ !iM;pg| die. way worthy of thi honor conferred by his Domination; be is well qualified to Intelligently discharge theduties of a legislator; we believe him honest and capable, and, in order to secure his election by. the people, we ask (lie Dem ocracy's co-operation and support. The resolutions were adopted unanimously without discussion. A motion to adjourn was then made and voted down. John N. M'Clowrey, Esq , of the Seventh I Ward, offered the following: Resolved, That we reaffirm, as Ibo doctrine of (ho Democratic party of Allegheny county, oa the subject of municipal subscriptions, and lb© imposition of taxes for railroad purposes—the resolutions adopted by Ike last Democratic County Convention. A. B. M'Cahnoai, Esq., opposed the passage of the resolution, upon the ground that the question of municipal subscriptions’ to railroad corporations*; was entirely a side issue, and calculated to distract the party—as many good Democrats could not subscribe to the doctrines advocated in the resolutions of the last Countv Convention. < J CoL Gibson, John N. M'Clowry, and William AUeiauder, spoke in favor of tlie resolution. li. Biddle Roberts, Esq., spoke eloquently and vigorously against tbe passage of the res- OIUtIOD. The yeas and nays were then called, with ihe lullowing result Yeas, 45; Nays, 22. The Convention then adjourned. Mas. Ceoilb Rush.— Our readers must not forget the entertainment offered by Mrs. Rush at Lafayette Hall, to-night. The emiueut ability which she brings to her readings and recitations ought to insure her a full bouse. As an elocu tionist she has few superiors. Verdict. Tho case of Thomas Sheridan chnrged with the murder of Conrad Tihlman went to the jury yesterday. After being out But a few hours, returned a verdict of "GotlTY OF MURDER IN TUB SECOND DkqUBE.” Solemn. Wo learned last night that Lewis Holmes, a well-known violinist, of this city commuted suicide in Teiuperfutceville yesterday! The Coroner held an inquest, but wo have no particulars in regard to the occurrence. Tnn Allegheny County Agricnllnrat Society met yesterday and elected officers for the ensn *ngyear. The Horticultural Society also elected officers and appointed committees for the year We have not space to publish them to-day. Arrival or Silver. —Twcnty-ooe tons of ingots ofsdver amved at tho U. S. Mint, yesterday, from hew .Orleans. This, when coined ioto money, will make eight hundred thousand dollars, a pretty ablc bodied pile, and sufficient to clothe an army of Pn a tiS **• *£ >1m Sto ° B Clothing Hall of Rock hdl A Wilson, Nos. <503 and GO5 Cheatqnt street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. j Carxaoban (Federal st., Allegheny) has made special provisions for the holidays by replenishing Wly, his stock or Gents and Boys Clothimr it Tho attention of buyers is now Invited to an assort ment or goods Hn tbo above tine, believed u> our S HtL nnJ m or ? manSf l ip - a “y of kinJ offorod o' klmto“«U.Mow‘^S , ,.'”" B urk^~c^ w Annivar, for ISiS, u Dow r«uiy for debvery gratis, at tho principal Dntorisis who are happy io supply all that call for them.— Lveiy family should, havo and keep this book. -• It is worth having. Comprising much general informa tion of great valne; it gives the best instructions for the care of prevalent complaints that we ean get anywhere. Its anecdotes alone are worth a bnabel of wheat, and itsmedical advieo is sometimes worth to the sick tbe wheat’s weight in gold. Many of tlio medical almanacs aro trash, but this U sotid metal. Its calculations are made purposely for this latitude and are therefore correct. Call and get an Ayer's Almanac, and when got, keep it. , j. GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, it- 11 . o GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure euro and preventative of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for *alo at SUPER’S DRUG STORE, T corner Penn and St. Clair Streets. Another Letter from Texas. , Tasns ©>,Texas, Aug.lS.tBM. cwiTniS Sirw Tbtrv wen, .not «»sol Chiu*ant) Peter la uiy mother's family at the time 7° tb ? U Lltno '* Liver Pills ordered Ju my letter of fu * “dnxitiistered la each ease pro duced thodtwlred effect, thns demonstrating the rflkJencv of tbesecekbrftted PUliia Ihstdlsesse.- b J *2O. ***“ 'wnJ’W with the sick headache t lalting these Pills,and as wo hare UrVH?! ’T”' 1 " P'"«i»wlM.nottarrtvl- Ursworth. Direct, »s U-f.-r*, u, AuMin. Texas. P.eatieel folly yoors, MKUMHTII XT. HENRY.' CE^Bn r t*i^ *°*A DR. M’LANE’S BKOa?JfR?; l | L! ', k, :, ,n -R',^ , Tt I .ifactnredby FLEMING V 4 1 • - a *"otherPilupurporting to b*Uver Pilb, ».« o tt.» public. Dr. M'LanoSset*. 2 i u r PtU * l bfc :‘-lehrai«l Vermifuge, can now U bad.tal ,„ U e BWti . tigrwlur* af jaV-diwT • VLRMIN’fI jmO& .tlimißtmrnts. liAP’A.YlC'irrffi HALL. •m k s ci: cut kusii, At the eolieihttion of her nunien.ui friends ,m e‘ r »“ ™r«rUim»oii READINGS AND RECITATION 3. ■•lntel fn.ni the worts of Isro.ito Post, .ndpA.ill.oni on TIIURSDAV EVE.NIXQ, JA.V. 7TU, ISO 7, At Hie a bora munoj well uriagtd flail. p CENTS ■ Mias KIMBERLY •Lessee ju«» MtAAtinicss. REDUCTION OP PRICES SECOND TI.RU, ir, CT? PRire Of ADSIISSIOS. .~U)c. | Prlratu Bor, lurgo J 3,00 ...15c. { Private Box, amall 6,01) •••25c. ] Colored Dot,. 600 Buna Second Tier Ooloritl WalWj..., Single Scat* in i'riratu Box, Jl’,(W. lust mgbt bat twoof the Tory graceful nit-l Young American Actress, M IS.S ANIiR |. a *K V TON, - \.M;act Two diameter*, ami executu tl,« J'l.ai.'i.a. t4»thie( Onuco of Lr Aladriliruiit*, in Ibu Coluedr 51ic will nlao jday a Solo on tbo Violin, and afterward# lend Hu Orrlintra. The popular eumujedian, M It . JOHN SEPTON la two Characters, THUKSDAV EVENING, January 7tb, 1868, (lie pei/nrm unco will commence wltbtbeaterlmirCoiimlr, writti-n by Mrm. Cowley, entiUid the UKLI.RS STJUTAOEM. r UUUs 1 tardy ! Alla* Anglin s«fton. Cul. Hardy, .. Jlr Joboaeftoo, Grand Pas Senl, MISS'TURNCULL. Tbo wLolo to conclnJe with the Comwliotte, called • DEBUTANTE, Oil THE FIRST NIGHT* Emile the Debate, Mi-. Angela Seftou. Tama Dncbard, her father,..;. .Mr. John Sefton Friday. Miu Seflon’a will bo porloftnoJ for the flmtime, 8t George and tbo Dragoon, also the Comedlatte of M'lle Angela. QAIETIES!— MASON- J IC HALL.—loanee and Manager JOSEPH C. FOSTER Acting nudStagu Manager, A. W. VOUNG. 83-REDUCTIOS IS PRICES.-fca Tlio Mausger begs respoctrully to luform tlio public, that iu future, the price* of Admission will bu; PARQUETTE £5 cents. -j-UPPER TIEIU. Continued success. All tbo Pittsburgh faroriles amicsr tonight THURSDAY EVENING, Jail, “tb. 1618. «U 1 l>e performed th» celebrated Drani* or RAFAKLLE TUB RKPi',O - or.TUB SECRET MISSION OP THE SILENT KINO—C-otinl Rafaello do Folx. Sir. Harry Langdon; Conut de Muiilet, Ur W page; Jambls, Sir A W Yonnr. Paulino, Julia HCoeke. Grand Pas Senl Mils Emily WaldegraT*. After which the Farce tbo WIDOWS VICTIM—Jerry CUp, Ur Harry Langdon, la which be will giro Lia cel cbrntod imitations of popular actors; Jaae, Mlu Kute Fisbor- La Madridlaua Slits Emily Waldcgrare. To conclude with Iho popular Farce ofthe SWISS SWAINS —Swig, Sir A- W Young; Rosette, Julia SI Cooke. Special Jlotitw, Tire Relllug Qnalltle« of BeerhaTC'i Hol land Hitlers* ' Qdcmc, Canada, Juno 20,18&4. We bare no donbt It will toll well here. Send os one t ruai - JOHN WESSON A CO. Uohtszal, Canada, July 1.15.**4. Send ui two gnn-j Boerbare’t Holland Bitten. We want a medicine of (bit kind In our market. JOHN DIRKS k CO., Sledlcal Hall. , Shut Pact, Minnesota, i « <,a U ‘ a rcaJ y «1« bare for yotir Boerharu'i Hol land Bitter*. W y ]{_ WOLFF, pvr IL B. Pearson.^ - , , r , IlrtAuuTsscM, Pa, Dec. 25,1850. Eendmo three dozen cion ftoorlisTe’s Holland Bitter*.— I will remit on receipt of saxao. j. fi. PATTON. Lcwutows, Pa-, Dec. 24.1856. Send me six dozen Boerharti’t Holland Bitter*, per R. R. —will remit, lore discount. CHARLES ItITZ. 49*Suldattlper bottle,orelx bottle* tor 15,by tbopru prietort, BENJ. PAGE, Ja,£ 00, Manufacturing Pharma Ceutistsand Chemists, Pittsburgh, and Drujptlsti gen gaily. Sea adrertisement. de2s:dAwT , OR. FITCH IN PITTSBOROH. DURING THE UONTII3 OF DECEMBER and JANEART DR. CALVIN M. FITCH May be-conaiilted daily at bit Rooms, NO. 10l PKNN STRERTr, OPPOSITE |ST. CLAIR nOTF.L, PITTSBURGH, PA., For *ll ol&letJoiis'of tbo THROAT aod LUNGS; at*o, RTS. ! PKPSIA, FEMALE DISEASES aod other comptaiuts com ! plicated with or pfedfoposiog 1° Pulmonary Disrates. • If from any cause DR. FITCH should be unable to remain during the period above named, tbo oppylutmrut will bo concluded by bis associate, DR. J, ff. SYKES. DR. FITCH would earnestly remind those who may be laboring under incipient or seated diseases of tbo Throat or Lnogi, of the importance of citing tbcmseltvs timely atten tion, as it is only wben taken in reason# tie time that them disease ran be treated with any just hope of sateen, and the delay or a few weeks will notanfrcqocntly render hope lessly trial, an otherwise curcable case. DR. FITCH would alto-add that as bo 1* acftistomed to deal frankly with his patients, tune nesd tppljr »bo are afraid to learn their tmo condition, the sctoalstafo of their Inuga, and their probable chance* of reeorory- j Conevtfatlone penoailly or./bj? letter J free."' ' • j All conuannkstious shook! be addressed titbsi ir PITCH or DR. J. W. STKES. 191 P«m Pitla koigb, Pa. deli /no23JcttllwX 4 i COKOBBSSIOHAL. ■ Washington Citt, January C.— Mr. Olancy Jones, from tbo Commitlee on Ways and Means, reporled a bill for an appropriation to support the Military Acadamy. Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, from tbo Commit tee on Commerce, reported a bill to further amend the act providing for the better security or the lives orpassengers on board steam vessels, r urther consideration was postponed until the first Tuesday in February. Mr. Clingman,fromlheCommittee on Foreign A 7? lr!l , rc P°rted a resolution,which was adopted calling on the President to communicate, if in his opinion not incompatible with public inter ests, the correspondence between the Secretary or btatc and Paraguay and Now Granada, in anyway affecting our difficulties with those governments. Also between the Secretary or Slate and Dranl, relative to tho opening or the river Amazon, and the negotiations of recipro °'Uc; Wcaty, and all correspondence on the suject of our relations with Spain not here toforc-made public. I, . OT ‘ !le w . cnt into I-oriimittce of the Whole message °° f U ” ion " ,0 p resi.lenF« Sictlc ’ wished to put on record his dis sent from some of the positions assumedycslers Jay by gentlemen in debate. If the JaZZI vene n n“ “so ° f representatives con. Who'' ?' Iker in they could whlTn listened to senUmcnts more in unison with the latter s theory of government, and more a. war with our own, than they .were compelled e “ ,hi 3 halL Tllc y *«ro told that e neutrality act of 1818, was unconstitutional and against tho principles of our people: but as ho had read tho history of his country he found that tbo policy of that net was handed down from tho days of Washington, and embod ied m our statutes from that to the present time nnd hnd never been dissented from by any ad ministration or party. Had the gentlemen for gotten that Mr. Cramplon was dismissed be cause ho committed acts violative of tho neu trality laws. He had supposed that the whole country had sustained the wisdom and firmness of tho executive in the enforcement of the tra qnional policy or the government not to permit Our. own cili2ena or representatives of any foreign power, to compromise the neutrality of the United States in regard to nations with whom we are at peace. Wo bavo made treaties with various powers in which we havo entered into stipulations based on this very statute That recently with New Granada, and also"as rumor has it, with Nicaragua. He was sur prised to bear it asserted thot our naval officers had not tho right to go out on the high seas to capture violators of our own law 3. Had tho gentlemen. forgotten that our own govern ment is in. treaty stipulations to maintain a naval force for the purpose of exercising po- Uco over all seas to suppress tho infamous slave ~ . , a policy Jias been. recognized by all aammistralions and all parties, and ho never heard it questioned before. Connected with every Such expedition was the question of intent, ft “ be au offence against the good sense of ‘•-•W 10 anything to the a?- i ?\v°il IRDlfiCanl * that Uie ex P eJit ion fitted OUI by father was to make war, and take life and property, within the limits’of Wll , r T r ho , m ,! rc mado a treaty of amity and friendship. Instantaneously on the land* >ng of the expedition, acts of hostility wero perpetrated; men wero shot down and properly seixed. Every writer on international law calls such l conduct robbery and murder. *Nq man would go further to recognize tho right of Amer ican citizens to emigrate to a foreign land. If they wished to go peaceably to Central America, let them go; he desired' to see Ihe Isthmus Americanized; but such expeditions as that of Walker, and such conduct, are not calculated to promote the interests of our people so far os they are connected with theinlercstaof Central Amer ica. If the expedition was peaceful, as Walker informed Secretary Cass, it would be that their ploughshares wero turned into swords, and their pruning hooks into spears, with such quick* ness as to throw suspicion on the sincerity of the profession* The presumption was al/ ways m faTor of the conduct of the officer in the performance of duty al a remote point; but this rule has been reversed, and all tho charges against Cora. Paulding are asked to be taken os admitted truths. Hc> did not want Pauld* ing a net to Uo regarded as precedent, There was no question that, in a Territorial point of view, bis act was illegal, and exceeded his instructions, but he undoubtedly acted in accordance with what he believed was the spirit or bis instructions, having reasonable belief that the government regarded Walker’s expedition as nnlawful. Jackson passed into Snanish terri tory, arrested certain persons, and hung them on the nearest tree, but be was not recalled in disgrace. TheJPresident is fully aliye to -tho interests of our people in connection with the Central America republicans, and tho coinraereo of tho Uo has shown every disposition to fttrtbejr these interests by the cultivation of kind ana pateni.il relations with these govern ments, with a view to Amcrcanizc them as far as he can, and secure to our people all the ad vantages possible. Under these circumstan- ces, was it anything but treason for men to or ganize lawless expeditions, and going there to make war on republics, with whom we are at peace. Mr. Bliss sail] his intention was to call atten tion to another subject which had a deepinter-' eat in the hearts of bis eounlrjiDeu. He did nnUucan the path and cities, but the masses —/.viojj i 0 perpetuation of our SaOtaiJ: ('nmm/mlj' i | ||M |y |( which iho IVesidcul had cmlorscl>rSinr„_ Ine official action of fbe government had con firmed. That decision, ho argued, was in utler disregard of the rights of man and Iho trnth of lustory. When lie reflected that the moat absolute fjraula were frill supporters of law he could feel no reverenco for judges who descend ed from their high positioua to crush liberty under color of the Constitution. There the treachery exists. Mr. Haskin said that at the proper time he would go as far as any other member in favor of the suspension of the neutrality laws, but not for tho reasons assigned by Mr. Quitman yesterday. The act of ISIS was passed to meet a case of the charaoter now before them If there is a treaty with Nicaragua by which we arc to protect the transit route, the direc tions of the President and Secretary of the Navy may sustain Commodore Paulding The only party which can object to Paulding’s con. duct is Nicaragua,’a weak ttowor, and which commends tho act. The ' gentleman from Georgia, Mr. Stcpnens, yesterday said that Walker was a better man than Paulding. Mr. flaskin denied it. After referring to the prin cipal events in Walker’s history which did not place him in an enviablo light, ho spoke of Paulding in -high terms. No act under this administration since the Inauguration of the President was moro worthy of commendation than that of Paulding, and he hoped that tho responsible majority of the Houses wonld not fritter away its consequences.-L. The thanks of Congress, and a medal, wero eminently duo to Paulding. Mr. Ilaabin rea marked that while he was against individual filibustering, he was a national filibuster, and wanted those of the Oslend manifesto applied. When the nation will take the responsibility of seizing Cuba, and suspending the neutrality laws, ho would go for it. Tho feeling of the National Democrats is right; they believe that they come by it naturally from tbo northern country ; they believe that government should, by Congress, do certain things; but this busi« ness of Walker was petty larceny. He, Mr. Ilasktn, was in favor of National Grand Larceny, (Laughter,) and ho declared himself a hard shell Democrat. Mr. Stephens, in explanation, said that he had cast no imputation on Mr. Paulding far* ther than his arrest of Gen. Walker justified; or color of law ;&n that Paulding was sustained; it was a grJat out rage. Mp ° j Mr. Haskin replied that although Paulding’s conduct might have been without authority, thero were abundant precedents to show that the American Congress and people have sustained acts morally right but technically wrong. He instanced the case or the declaration of martial law by Gen. Jackson at New Orleans. Mr. Bocock sa d that Mr. Stephens had spo ken of some of Walker’s men as lazy andlousey, and remarked that they were last seen in com pany with certain naval officers. Mr. Bocock wished merely to observo that his position in this and-a former Congress, hod brought him in contnet with naval officers. He had never found them in the condition represented. If the gen* tleman from Georgia had, all be could say was Was that he was sorry for. the association. Mr. Giiotcr had seen nothing as yot which could justify a course of argument involving so much criticism on a gentleman whose history and character showed him to be a praiseworthy officer of the Navy. When the documents called for shall be .communicated, it would bo found that this was not a case justifying censuro. He bad no doubt, trom the history of the past two years, that Commodore Paulding acted under instructions. He dissented from Mr. Stephens in bis view that there was impropriety in giving such instructions after Walker had furnished bail to answer a criminal charge. In bis opinion, thero was increased necessity, after Walker’s escape, to issue instructions to naval and federal officers to exercise additional vigi lance. Senate— Messrs. Hunter and Toombs asked to be excused from eerring on the French Spo liation Bill Committee, but the Senate refused their request. The Senate proceeded to the consideration of Mr. Crittenden’s resolution in faror of increas ing 4he datieson imports, and substituting home for foreign valuation. Mr. Crittenden spoke as! to the necessity of the adoption of such a measure. He did no believe that the present law will produce an adequate amount of menue for the support of ’ government. An increase of five per cent on j woollens and cottons would be sufficient to af-1 ford necessary protection. ' \ j Mr. Fitch moved an amendment, taxing all bank notes with discrimination against those of ( small denomination, so as'to. drive the latter! out of circulation. [ On motion of Mr. Clay the resolution and amendment were tabled; • Mr. Simmons presented the petition of Edwin M. Chaffee, praying (<jt the extension of iiis patent for preparing iridia rubber and applying it without the use of a solvent. Mr. Pugb presented tho petition of ciLizcns of Portsmouth, Ohio, praying for Hie charter of a national bank for thirty years, with a capital of sixty millions of dollars, and an Increase of the tariff. After some unimportant business, the Senate then adjourned. - Pour Days Later from Curopc. Sakdv Hook, Jan. o, —The steamer Atlantic has passed here with Liverpool dates to the 23d, four days later than previous advices. Klioginder & 8r03., of Liverpool, have failed, with liabilities reaching half a million. Nolhiog later from ludift'-has been received. An earthquake had occurred at Naples, caus ing great damage and loss of life. The East India Company has been formally notified of the Minister's intention to terminate the double Government in India.! The London money market is feporled.casicr; Consols for account arc quotedat‘93J@93i. Tho sales, of Cotton for tho last three days were 23,000 bales, including 10,000 to specula tors ; all qualities have advanced, and variously reported at * to Id. 3 There is a better feeling in tho Londoniuoney market, and discounts are rcadilymadoatGper cent. K Breadstuffs aro quiet. Uichard9on, Spence & Co., quote Flour very dull, but steady in price. Wheat also quiet, but fino qualities are a shade higher ; red is quoted at Cs. 2d.@7a. 3d.; white Cs. 10d.@8s. Corn dull and slow of sale* but prices are unaltered; mixed is quoted at 33s @33s. Cd. - ~ Provisions vc ry dull Hice quiet. Kosin dull at 3s. lid. for common. Liverpool, Dec. 23. — Provisions —Beef, Pork and Bacon are quoted dull. lard dnll and quotations nominal. ’ itickerdson, Spence & Co., report cotton as having closed with an advancing tendency, hav ing advanced |d‘; Orleans middling Gid : Mo bile Cd; Uplands ojd. Liverpool, Wednesday.—Colton quiet • Breadstuffs dull; Provisions dull Feancb,—The extraordinary trial Of Madame De Leupossp., heriwo sons and her gamekeeper for the murder of Mr. GiUot, had terminated in the acquittal of all the prisoners. Tho affair was a very complicated one, and attracted Vgreat ats lenlion throughout France. • • U was expected that'the Bank of France would lower the rate of discount to 5 percent, before tho end of the year. !. Further attempts to launch tho' Leviathan wore postponed until tho spring tides at the commencement of January. Tho hydrnalic powor was to be more than doubled. The ahip rema ned oven and fair.on tho ways, and alt lug! tide had nearly eix feet of water under her. Orange, is aatd to ho totally without foundation. Wasuisotos Citt, Jan. C —The Senate, in hxecutive Session to-day, were engaged nearly three hours in discussing mattcra connected with tho nomination of Mr. Sedgwick, for United blates Attorney for the Southern District of New Tort, in place of McKeoh. removed. It is probable that the nomination will beconfirmed Tbose who intend noting in tluraffirmalive, will define UieirpositioD, believing that the Presi dent has the right or power to change the offi cer, but tfiby do not justify the removal for the reasons alleged. The nomination of Mr. Clif ford, to fill tho vacancy in the Supreme Court is still proceeding in the Senate. The debate place in the House to day, covering a defence of Commodore Pauldine strengthens the belief that that, officer will not be recalled, Oiwiswati. Jan. j—All the trains on the .Marietta and Cincinnati road slopped to*day and business is suspended. Matters have been msatisfactory for some time. The employees are on a strike for wages due, and it is said that the farmers in the vicinity of Athens have so destroyed the track that if is unfit for use in uiat neighborhood. Tho cause is not learned. Superintendent Barnes left for Chilicollie, with a view to arrange matters, anil resume at an early period. ' t‘ Sr.,Looia, Jan. u, --The river is -bout sta tionary at this, point, with ,; x f ret Cairo.— Iho Misjouri anil Illinois arc both Tory low. Jnc Utter ]s frozen over above Cleon, and the former is full of floating ice. Tbo Upper Mis sissippi is falling, and there is a good 'deal of ko running. There is also considerable soft slush ice running post this city. Weather clear and Tory mild. < iiicauo, Jau. G.—Mr. Mellon, periodical dealer, villose mysterious disappearance, two years since, created considerable excitement returned to-day. lie assigns insanity as the cause of leaving. . Axs.woua, Sld., Jan. O.—The Stale Logisla.] fTj3*DIVrDEND NOTICE Thu Pr, lure ussernb cd lo,da*, but ti,e House did ««;' .^„or«,.Co* l t, foreLmAS •"■poire. A caucus will bo held 10-ni g hli3p«vi Shu ln a,.lea candidates for officers. The «f JJ™ ry-7" i, " , --Bik t- ' tessgiS'Sif in -ss “ rlto » asases^ The vole was: Powell Scfeuaifro^ f r- v >- -- . ..i . 11 II "V*'' .' r*~V i i~7hT Thompson 1. . ..-urnT’ Jnf r „. KeßfraPjZtfZH for undh ?»****■' and between eleven and twelve feet deep on ihc b ‘? l T ,of 2 “*• 4 o'rioek. wy * ls-s » «»• Falls. Weather cloudy. Tlierraometer 49°. I gg ORDER of cnMMr&ginvc»B VottK, Jan. G Cotton has aJrancetl; “ ,Uo ° balca sold ; Uplands middling quoting at .»c ; nothing was done since the receipt of the .Atlantic a uews. Flour is dull; B ale 7,000 bbls at :>4.30 for Slate, and $4.G5@54.80 for Ohio nn advance of sc. Wheat buoyant; busll sold at $1.10©1.18 for red, and Sl.lG©$l.CO for white. Corn very dull, and quotations nomtna Fork finn at slo@slG for mess. Sugar dull at CJ©7J. Coffee steady. Rice 4c | ower ; sales at S©3*. Freights dull Bacon E? 03 '?? 1 at for Han ». and Gl©C2 for Shoulders, leas easier. Stocks active and higher Chicago and Rock Island, 73 ; Cum berland coal, 11£ ; Illinois Central bonds, 8G - p LaCr off° t Ud “WwrtUe, Hi; Michigan Soulh- New Hrk Central, 7GJ; Reading, 58; 48 :? ri «. I »Z I Cleveland anil Toltdo, 4.j ; Milwaulcie and Mississippi, Mi ■ ?ira°“aj' " 0> ; Virgini “ sixM > 9 °} :Missouri I F'ui.adkli-hia, Jan - o—Flour is very dull and has declined 25c bbh; sales of 600 bbls super Cue at $4.02}; 600 bbls. western extra at s4.io; luObbls. fancy lot at §0.60. Ryo Flour la dull at $4 00.. Wheat meets a very hnuted rnqmty; sales of 4,000 bush, at $1,12 t° ,w., S^ 1, for rfceJ » and SL.2O to 51.30 for White ; 1,000 bush. Rye sold at 70c. Corn is scarce and wanted; small sales of Yellow were made at 60 to 680., Whilo is improrinir, and somo old was sold at Ogo. 15,000 bush, primo Oats were sold at 34 to to 35c. Mesa Pork sella slowly aL $16.02 to $16.76 per bbl. Bacon is quiet; small sales of Ballcd Hams were made at 8.) to 01c.; Sides at 7J to Bc., and -Shoulders at sjc. hard is duU at 100., in keel. I Cioverseed ia selling slowly at $5.00. Whisky is dull; small sales of bbl. at 22 to 22Ac. Wool is in better demand. I Cixcisnatj, Jan. G.—Flour is in good de. maud; 4,000 bbls sold at $3.70©53.76 for su. nS?*; W? ia duU “ 14 i' i[ °S” lower; 2,!IOO head sold at $4.25®54.75 ; the latter ralo for henry ; 1,000 bbls mess pork were taken at $12.26; and 11,000 bbls Lard at 8c for selected. Butter doll at 16@160 per roll. The riser has faßen 0 inches since noon. Wealhcn cloudy and cooler, Commercial PITTSBURGH HAUKETS. \BfporitdSpedaSyf}rOit PilUburgh GiuiU.] I • Pittjbcmu. Tbvosoat Jakcas? 7 185 S | FLuUlt—very Cull; amloof 30 tibia, oa wharf It •«»'-* I for extra. From ifctre, 2UO bbls at $3,70 forsniwr *4 «,r„ for family do, 100 do at *4, S4,S and *4 21 * I*W and ramily'do’S GRAIN-wl*. ou wharf of 300 bia|i Oata at 27(328 at scales of 10 loads at stT@lGfi) t»u ' si UUOKWUKAT IXOUIt-a »l. ofiai? i olu „ t bbJ?sJ™S7 y. 10 M:h *' 3u ' ■'"! 4 llOOß—asalo o*f7 dressed at a B 0 It Kit—sain of 5 bbls fresh roll at 17. , '{oil—2LMaNo. 1 Mackerel atilt} •> a a v.» ** at $l4 aud ido No. 3at $11,50. * ’ ° * V,> ‘ r Imports by River. * SVP™ 13 Queeu—lso bbls floor, Clark' A cui m J^®* 10 ** Cu> S n “* * co; to Lbls whlskW BlacL A Wood; Iqx Utl cord, Uobt Ueor; 175 ,t rv lek A K3 c.r > ° , ’ , I,ri,,SCrllarUoSb; Iso . tous P‘K wSl.ffi RIVER JVKWB. be WoaUjcr yesterday was dark and threatenlnr n(n Tljere was not much doing Ibeu and oar retiorter was ctipiad ou other matters that ho was not able to sitemi?' matters then os he could wf«h. W - fo Westatedyesterdaymorning-on the ■UensUi nr.M om.lcalk'fc rtld, ...pend lolb. ,Z tb« Jamas Wood, now shoot ready to leave for New-S’ tb 1 would take two boats fa tow wltb h °r wl«a out. Ibi. 1.001 true.. El» will lit. uoS.;,” S°°y,kO d “*™* of .blpploj 00 her will oml bn comliiiou, Capt Kilimoo ni ih^ ln « r «» aUe ami For other steatnert ready to leave t*da* tislu- column. see our adver- Steunbomc Reglsur. B."SfSSJf‘•"l*loo,do; Ooku.l filver it feet and fklling ' 13c0Ular Steamers. j Monongahela Hlratr. sTMali~Packed > I STBAMB& TKUQBAPH. | STEAMEB JEFTEiIifON j 1 I i f nE J ABO~Efr OTBAmSsaRE i .J- po* waning regularly. Homing Boat* Icare Piu*. i ® clock A. &L, and Brening Boat* at fl fcr MKetaport, KUrabethtown, Mcnonga hcJ» City, BeUercrnon,F»jßUo City, Greenfield, California J .V r ? a ’ D ? TUle i tbere connecting with Hacks and Coaches s^fetes‘r’ Mors “ u, "’ w * r *“ , '“ rB ’ Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for meals and state-rooms on boat* IndniiTe.— uoat* returning from DrownrriUa leare at 8 o’clock in tbe moßiingandsiu tbe crcnlng. For fnrther information en quire at tbu Office, Wharf Boat,at tbe foot or OrantstreeL * lt& 0. W. BWINDLEB, Aoctt. Regular tri-weekly, ns-* WHEEI.INU PACKET.—TIjo li. ■tuamer CIIKVOIT, Captain J. Marta JTwl/rGR lor tlie abort* ait lall Intcnncdiato porta on Mondaya, tSK“to’ 1 Por applfon iuC D. WPEELEB, Agent, No. 5 Wood it. TYEGUI.AK TUESDAY PACK-, tß> ». -lA'H'tobzanestillk.-ti.. Hn» Lgfetg ttamtr EMMA GRAHAM, CS.pl. Memo. Arra§tfifTSS , Abo.o ..id iaterowdl.lo I-Jrti E’VKBY TUESDAY ■p euular packet FOR CIN-. fCSr CINNATI.—The iplendid n»«iAnwfjfißKßa packet EUNICK,Capt. Robt, HantoSwiJ) for fracia&itl KVEUY WEDNESDAY, at 10 o’clock a JS Fur freight or piusago appljon board or to HLACK, BA BKBB *CO, Agf- P^TSmuMfAANDZAmTi^,. VILLE—The new and beaatifttf *toimerfs«s££2 UZZIE MARTIN. Capt. Bun. will I aTI anJall IntermodlAtoporu, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 p. it JT>r freight or panago apply on board or to ocW _. .. t'LACK. BARNES A CO-, Agta. FOR WHEELING.—Theateamer > _lCSt».ih ROCK KT, Capt. Wowt, trill lc*reis§3£a wr Uioalwte and oil Inlorraedlato Uadlnn onSS Tfanradaj-a tad Saturday at ] 0 o'clock A. M.FoarftSrXt or pawagc appl>- on boarder to e * "FLACK, BARNES A CO , Ag*t«. .Jyj No. 87 Wafer Si. REGULAR MEMPHIS PACI?-TIBS»~L T ® a f a f f ll ln, porta on THIS .DAY, Jan. 7*th For frei D lit or passage applj oo board or to 0019 .. A. 0, McORSW, SO Water # t T?OR MARIETTA ANDZANES-1 ICS' if n FOKTCTO, tw Igfffe ■X?I?nT7 ClC, i.Y I - '■ J - AUlwi-oiTI Im,: ffSfX", 4PM ‘pS?*??? pQrt ”’ “ T,ni DAV, Joa. ;ih .1 4 « o’ F r fro, K l,t or P a,, “*« apply on board or to ai J A. 0. McURBW, Bfl Water *t Cincinnati, &c. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- , * X'St L r '7 T ti° * plon ! li , d "PO-kjfc&B Capt. Barry. trill lean for the IJ. termedlato parts on THIS BAY, 71b lint, at 4 o'd““ y Far puap anil might apply on total ot to - FLACK, IIARNES 4 CO, Apr. UouisbilU, Sec. FOR LOUISVILLE — The elegant , <t> a. •learner JACOB POE, Capt. «tattnrt° trill inro far the al»ra and all lntemedlata pom lilla O 7th Imt. Far freight or pasaago apply onboard or to FXACK, BARXES 4 CO,Agt« ilasljbiUr, See. T?OUNASIIVILLE—Theclecant -L , OLEKWOOD, Qq>t Mrflff— n lotensediat, (imon llffi DAY . b «BRt- at - o clock, P. M. For pawnee «r freight Qp . P, X l,oarJ or FLACK, BAHNESA CO- A.uT 1 No. 87 Water strout. FOR . B? Dt paswngcr *teamer S. P. IHBPABn -Ife, £s or pM3BS9*|>plj- on board wlo r 1 lsW . dKB ' FIACK. CARNES A CO, AcsnU. S*. Houis, Sec. ■P'OUST. LOUIS AND KEOkUK?, ■t. |~rt«, »n UtIDAV, Iho Slh 10,, M " 1 IrclKht urpuugo apply on btanl or to i* k CO, Agtntl. EOR ST. LOUIS, —The tine new i tnt> ■‘-"“'f FAJCiV FKK.V, Cap,. w. W.jjßgSßg . Tllt DA )' ' i: i; • »-ICo.lix'k A. M. For lYal-l.t or passage apply on b.ard or to ' lai FLACK, DAE.VE3 A CO, Agent.. Sr. LOUIS, DUBUQUE^t.jraTi FOR ST. LOIIJS—The splendid . fT5> .f™: r c »i"- m™. winiriaSw mv -« , llbov . o “’ Il tou-iarftai. .Snffl UAYj.tl, e.n, .t -I r. a. For froiri,! or '' rt " r ‘“ I=l HotCS. MRNKSirof^SX" S'i'. Louis —The fine newi fCßri* . «m«rST LOUia.&i.t. JESSIE DESKi^g**? fills nlv -.V 1 ; “' 1 *» iJfrtfS ‘•LACK, BAIISKS k CO, AgU. Jfcrto ©cleans, Sec. tjK>R MEMPUIS AND NEW . fp?> * s»;™ss~ ma. bahkes >m ■.... SSSSEi-sS ° <o tUCS. RARME3 * 00, 4 t li Special Notices. ■wins .*Mp“iuWASߣrov ,'“ %«n«tat. to iJStmSt JS3iS?£"* ,d , lu * would recommend bim to (lio Oil* and we >» *•« •S.a.Mi SS“,»“«»! * W. WADB. jl:cd YM. E. SHOWN, O. FTBZaiilONfl. orrici or in* nrsotian ax» R. R. Co. a PUUburgb, December 2J, 18C7, / lyrr n , * mal meeting of the Stock janoaky Ism , bc.™S;h“™™ A , v o M? *v r jUDiffiY I. YQM SOS.VHORRT, S«l. OX VIDKHa CiTjirjrs’ Ixscramc* Compact l . , I’ltUburgb, Dec, 1» 1867 f V ,E Pr ? sident and Directors of this Dullan. p o ®?*®* b**® tW*day declared a Dlridond of Six OmcB Moxusoahzu Xatioation CojimstT - ) T m lC t f T ?F®“«aan tuJksday, mb \ j^? 3, isls Pl (“SS li S --.■‘° WILLIAM BAKSWEI.I, S«'y. S^|~SS“5 SSaffiSSSsn® eSSsSaa: : ga-s^.'BSia.-sMs.'a Lillies and Gentlemen, of ererv nnC i« . •^SXSSSSS umA “* AJJm * J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, Boaaaßg, Philadelphia p. 0., Pa. o™, . »t * litt Court lloum, In •J:■» u»kr°”“° r on the onoi.ru IUo o“ UMrieh ** * P" lnl from RoblosoD street.r»Bt»t».iK r *#t » s*** oorth ward!* <ra Goodrich kct (20) •He! *«th noWB*OBSSSISf«2^f twlrd, } r bj ft Udo of out lot No. 42. ia tlin «fim??? , . l ? ortCf “"Mo Uietiao •*-» «■ Tirms made Jtoowu at tho time-'of tele .. , ... GEORGE V. DIUM. Ada r of Ilngh Thompson, dwtytil. n i , , OAtBHATH, JR., * * ,l ‘ *® D STOCK BH.OKKR, DIALER IX REAL ESTATE, And General Commercial Agent, OJTire <4) (St corner vf Fiflh, and VToqd thrtlt (Second -story—office olwre Hill A Co., 'Entrance No V. Fifth street,) ■ 40 WILL UCF AND SELL PROJIISSORr ' KOTE9 DKArre, rrocss, boxm abd Mnnuoia «***»• promptly «u»G»iEi», Pmldm or Bik irpiu.hn~i 1 0. lBa«»CM, Pmldeot <K OUot'. '**'• *"“• Se^ c **«*mtasS£r ’ co./OTJ.f.cSS&p. 2 '"’ Ur “ O!TW ' Co * EDWARD T. ME.6RAW WHOLESALE DEALER IN ’ TOBACCO AND CTO- Awa ITO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD OP WOOD, OSj™ tradea large, fresh mr W. 11. Grtnt’s A kT\ '"° olcl ° r whi;h .r. Iho Mowloj ttTorit. bnsd* SJOCK, Jinr R« ta „,^fe obiKof ' Eageno Howard', Tobacco, ! Q «nt*9 Pound lamp Cavendish, s Hazard and BaHroad Brands, OJOARSI CIOAT> O CaddyJßores Half Pound tamp. . ONE milmo O'OAXSIU '' Allof which w, offer to th. trad. .1 prtc.s which BRANBS - ■ “not cau to please, «u2o;d£wt£P The Theory of Cookine Ia now firmly established, ana we can thJ^T 3 ® many ofthe most sterling and reliable of tho >»bove to Gentlemen in Pittsburgh an <J MUSGRAVE’S GAS COOKING STnvr w-;-afsr'-'ffir-is&a'ajsß-.' W. E. CHILDS & CO’S OEM e“t ”e O O E I 4 G ream the action of the atmosphere In otcry climate. fiWfl S * ll Mas 11111 onl 7 BrtJclp J' l invented that will snccenfoil, . • IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATEB-PROOP W« can pm u on orer OH Tin Roofing ‘-wmantodtopw M MaUTei^~teS or wr2.n!s??f na J 1,0 *«» wm.pl,i, apm Tin JIiZS, wlllK) “' 6r i Dt th * tcao b>HMi v DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of it* durability th “ d 133 mrd MS;} » f ““' «*tam.or ff. E CUILD3 I CMBOOTOO, U* «. «ttSstesrsa -“ prouct s/°i23 ™ t iMt'nS^a£S« ll Ohio I lavs examlnrt W. E. Cbilh 1 Co's EUstlo Eire .ml w,,„ p™SS?*S,^l“ c,r E ™ l Im - Co,Feb. 6th,U67. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. It is used i. n f, s > Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, SteaniboatsnncL Railroad Cara ~ or c™* I. eoft, „a „u „« I^ nm i b, °» «» »r «J. II .ill eat .d, l»£™£.,i' _ as-For r„ r ,s, r and «*|lBS7 , transportation. i,- CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY LLOYD & CO., ' TTAVINQ made extensive preparations^ lIIS WINTER .d to do a heavy lm*lnet» by UNS luiS WINT.ER, aTJ UQWpiGpared and railroad. ! 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 18S7 ti&samm KXER'S PORTABLE BOA-tv TTr™ r Pn ,l^l ylvania ., jaaraa Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Wav * " oed during Hi® pul Winter and sto can now oflrr to BITIPPRBS BEEJT iiAHOELY-jJfGRp AS (eSGclyd **** " bLK %%, ■" A mrCUKLL, Proprietor*! Suction Sales. Auctioneer. - ~.^ 0 ” l^ rclal 84,08 Rooaw, No. 64 Fifth Btreal. A sale of watciies and A* fAh^^ P,y ~° n ,? v « d natlaj and TbontJay evening*. *%• fi t sibss** A MOTIONAL FINE FURNITURE.— “I ws iuld«l to the cataJoguo sale of mamlfleent LalMhfJ*’ ° £f“ JCOn,i floor Sales Room of the uewwctUm bailaiQßX on Friday morning, January Bth , at 10 o'elock. wriS B * l^ 1 ° f . el^“ tartlcle8 ’ makiD S lbo etiU more ”?«^ >dex,er f lT ®- Among the addition* are Rosewood Le ? ,r ® TaLle4 > Ro»wo«a ami Mahogany Bttmaa, Roeeawi frameJ Looting OUs&es rJht^ i ' aoVol T$ orMtan ' for t,,e examinatiou or fornltnn. JaT P.M. DAVIS. Auet. BOOKS BY CATALOG U£.-On Saturday erenlag, January 9ib, at o'clock will be mM a* if e iSSStaSlv* l i* No - Finh ‘tract, awlliuon of bS™St Including works Id almost crery branch of l»ler»toro. Among tham will be loand Benson 1 * Bible*, p °V i * cw Testament; Kenrick’a AadiM * , roIs ’ Idoe * Modern Egyptians, o ToI(; re i. 'j) cc * a Magazine, qto; Builders Onlde, uto; Practical Arch. "iSSS 1 8$ Sui ? ? UlWer ' < Go, *» of Agericit UoiTwwJ Pictorial LibrSyi Kapolcao, Sturm's Reflections Vrvaxh MaSSPJ 3 ??? new FUKNrrraFi^ f^^4s^sssjssr«^ Sts&SS Sjssaa®ss u . NCL/UMED BAGGAGE At Acctiov.— - _ P. M. DAVIS, Aact. J) At ’ SA i£ S AT N - 54 FIFTH ST., to uSsS'^E"''«•» S^3Ss' -.1 DFvf&AM^ G-*lt KA. X BEaTJTIFikr so LO5O CKscccxasnatt aotronr, POUND AT LAST! Fan. n*! PERMANENTLY =S=s«sss!iKa£=S£g £K™r'-‘-“S.™£: TOO. Every o°*uev**avesold item to haxx produced three or four nrv jwwrari, and tit# approbation, and patronage U reoelrea fr®® “® ma *t substantial and worthy citizens et our tJcld- PA’aA’noN us lhat u u A Mosr VALUABUS pn& tieod os u Boon oa may beone gross ot $1 size; and one dozen $2 size; and bclieio ns roars rcry respectfully, (Signed) DANIKL LATUBQP 4 CO. Uicxoar Gaovt, Sc. Charles Co, Mo, Not. 19, l&G. Pao».O.J. Wood—DearSJn Sometime last rammer wo were inti need to cue some of year Hair BastoraUre. and It* efforts were so wonderful, we fcd U cor dolytoroa and U>e MffUrtnJ, to report U. * Oor LOU™-. hoa tor Km. Urn. Imd b»<m norf«UT coitrrf.lit, mro,.Bri«om«railedi[.qu Llii *"»<*• eßllrd/cuMotUicoimope™ *> iSX/iSSST JsSiSSi t'’3&sgZ%Sg~~' r . “»•« GEORGE ,W. mOGIKBOTHAJI. BA&AH A. UIGGINBOTIIAM. jgmtart disomy of4ba for mtortS^aS^ohaJifil isssi^^&^sssas^l 5S ""‘V* te * l SS? “ 4 ‘rg.'WUgse W.OOfrS HAJRRESTORATIVE.—A ” l 3r r° ‘pimtltjcßtxad ,aJ kr mle b y bow B.L.MUMEaTOCK,CO, 10 ooratrofToimhinaWooilm. iSrtfcat. .nS5f F rtltoa « ™ «TW«TlflfiUC«l USOas *°* c , la “» 1 . 1 . Fr bwo-wlth thwevbo hsrstuid «id tested the ertrsocdinsry Tlrtoes contained in Dr J UwteUar’a celo touted Stomach Bitters. Scarcely « <fo T pa«t, we arc Informed, that the Doctor d£r£,i |~“ eom » and BoUdtou S££l SSKSmSt'- 0 ? r 'l* ! nd ’ Km twtbaoniaUofdwp £dlS for his agency in restoring toheadib and «^ dTlg^’,oaw Wodrsd. For the cure ofDnoensL nstoleney.OoattiMUaa, tart of appetite, and alf?!Kro» bT t6 "” o,th “ ■WtS^SSSSffS^ bJ °°ro» * D*. Kfirsßs's SnocxDEß BsAcri^From Pituimrgh Dispatch, April 10th, more than 8 yean put wo bavo constant] j worn the Washingtin Sm pender Brace, mannkctnred Ly Dr. Geo. □. Kener, of No HO Wood street, io thUcity, and Wonid heartily recom mend It to all who are compelled tofollowaaedentary oceo ■patten. Ae wo harebeforo remarked, la.talW attenjjon to lUmonu,Uanawerafors brace and fuspendonf the weight of ttepantaloona beingao placed as to eoatlnoaUy SSm, 1 " 1 ? 8 j* lo *honldf r» to tholr natnral poalUon and ex* land the cheat, Women; hnndredsof whom are annnally b J th * trui e nt or enormona, -anrii," ehcmld alio re^ 0 * oljraCC *', ItepartkalarinprocnriDg the kind mentioned, aa many or the bracca aold are hnmbtur. Sold at Dr.GLO. u. KKYBEIfS, Wholesale Drenrf*{& *<£3 reet,>ign of the Golden Mortar. , . An Infallible Coign lleraedjr.— 1 lia b«n ■Jckthre«meatbi,not*blo todo * eoogb •oJjtoired condltlan otUi« lrtnd-plpe; Ilrtal iutci»l ot lb» •“•*Hr«am»n«l»ln S My bcb'fit &e« commenced »U bj'Dr. GEO ■asftr^^V^SwSsaj^s °** r p,BO “"Arawno iroctSiiteM ‘"lmsMl. Out onnblo thotaf to hcrtn f J * draac »“ r *WtlilDj jet known,or IkelJ to becoedo of nnyronl Knlco to Jeef penono. Bj !££ 10 “ 4 ■» <at whS gr.°. g-gnaguifow.^.. n-- Cy V"* Cared by auOTEnim Era. Lorara-ain. Chraitj TcmptrMcaia, «-«i entire], bllad In tmntj yran,«nd ronld icarcd, in irllb liietiir. 3hiU : ■wrehirejre* Bold»( Dr.GEO. ILKKKmS t TS , raS £&^ wor ‘ taouU “ a SS^Si" 0 tendency tottiffneu, palpitation eftho heart" "7 “•“* ‘* , * i ° r ,IC|M ' ‘PPOUW r enable, Vtotntchs tad bowel* deranged, with pain. Anjmentil or phj.lad 1 •letlion ni rare to bring on til Iho tjinploini, rad Ibid in addition, rolling of the wotnlr, tad gnat pun in thtl re gian. One pbjalcian after another ahamtetl bis akflj and gara mo op. A patient ami pcrMterine oh of mar. WUWB.UUM fortontielr cured me '”d 1 h "' "" *"«■ mruLESL” Mra. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. -i‘t b whSi 7 .?/ I b*» been a tttferer lor man, yrar. " mj, generalUwraorandSofi^patobSSruanoftK»' aa?asSsSSg£S-, - ?ss,SnV.Tt^dSS,' 'M^Tea rl^, 000 aftar toother, ertthont the r ‘ L>B dtebiVb cathol lOONdamgßdwmeof rayoymplama for Iho better,"and now lam entirely aodjndleallycarad. I wtab that every womau : «old.know wliat It wfll do. CLAJUS3A OBER. MAESIIAIX’a BTEBIHB CATHOUCAN hit ...cd . life,M IverUy beliora. I tried doctor. tfij nwdidoe DBtii? It »eoed dMlen to try loafer, whan In»t with * lad* recommeadnl tfao CWholJcoo aoctronglythat i* Jr. doty to try It I wai mostly tronbled with derane*? •: cpnrtent .Ire to weep or fee! coSm*««*<*»-. toy»elf of all these .yinptaSL, - CGrcd * perfect account of my i r*3! uaa la* , other, cared In onr tbat?foo[ m * B T - yotc pain In thilmrSttiLtads£S&J7 , ?r ** to ' ' thing ni polar to Oil oat; HBffiiio '' jcssiij, ssfir^sStSWftEL. asaaasßsasssgS^Ba. • «‘ttp:ra£,S' r «Xf ! as'as , £W3 :■ Sssassfsajatjas®^?^ Uw Mont,. I Inut til wm u <» . -;, ti.ndi.Md. . ■^^aaSSsSSsais^^ L’LOTi) k CO.
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