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WriILINIUT.47I.S I.l' 12 B•1111.BIbuk• 1' 12 A llO 7 VOII2/ /1 1L....1.. 12 an. CoooeUrrllle, Uniontown, de ' TL • *Cotow2l. 4.:. b 111,, it m 12 IT:: Drove. f =tr. IL=l4, Am Ipw 12 mlo. rla 41.2.2221/oda , 6 P m 1 2 MID. .11ISTICIOT COOD.T.—The principal matter of Interest before this tribunal yesterday, was the deolsiut in the case in which the firm of Ledlie .1; .111 am were parlies. Tho facts as we have been able to procure them are as follows : James E. Ledlie ,of the firm of Ledlie& Ulam, glass manufacturere, of Ibis clty, on the 27th of July last, executed a bond and warrant of st torney,-in the partnership name, for the sum of fifty-nine thousand dollars, to James A. Hutch inson and Edward Simpson, for their use, and G at of sundry other creditors,. upon which jdgetent was Immediately entered, execution leaned, and levy made upon the whole partner thin -effects of the said firm. Prior, to that date, Christian Ihmsen had a judgment confess edly both members of the firm, to secure certain endorsements, on which execution had beta Issued and levy made. After Mr. Ih tosen'sjudg rued; and before, the execution of the first nam ed bond, the - other creditors, including Messrs. Ifutiatinson, Simpson, Alexander King, John B. Canfield, &0., had granted an extension to Ledlie * . fflani,. of two, three and four years. Immedi ately after the issuing of the execution In the case of Hatohinaon and Simpson, Mr. Clam filed his Petition,' denying the authority of his co- j partner to execute the bond and warrant of at-' toriley, whereupon - the Court granted a rule to show' =ne why: the judgment and execution should not....be -- set - Witide. The case has been guetfilt-great-lerigtlyand with much care. Our beat legal talent has been employed in the matter :Messrs. Studer. G. P. Remitter' and , Wilson M'Candlese, were counsel for extension ~.. creditora y snd N. P. Fetterman and P. C. Shan- eon, Esqs., on the other aide. The case was concluded aa far u the District Court is con- cowed. The following is the decision : ,eoft is ordered that the said judgment and ex outton be set aside, an against Joseph J. Clam, pue_of the said defendants; and it is further ordered; that the levy upon the partnerehlp ef- feels of the firm of Ledlie & Clam, by virtue of 'Said execution. be also set aside; and that the ex- ' tUution of salmi-writ or of any enbeequent writ, hat maybe issued on said judgment, be restrict-I ed to the individual Property of the said James , E. Ledlie, and to his interest in the partnership properly and effects of the, firm of Ledlie ..t ' :Clam" • ....- I, alliTit or Ma. LATTON.-111e. John Layton died at his residence onWylits street, on Men sy morning at five o'clock. Hie age was about' h years . -Ever eince we have known him, he' been in some capacity connected with lite eiwse of ibis city. II was at one time a part owner of the Poet; afte w ard ' s he was book-keep- " erl itt.this, the Cozens cc, in which capacity .hel was' employed for.nbout four years. From tiffs he went to the Union, Whe t e-trewugT.,... ner until that .. W 35 Merged info the p Ti rue -"Ara& paper At the time when the remains of the late' OMs. _Perelfer F. Smith were isiren through this chi on their - way to the East, Mr. Layton was ' oo of a Guard - ornerier. from. the Grimmer., oye to eecore the renew-10 Philedelnhl a .it •s, e c,, col and stormy trip, and Me..l.by ' Lid; i,-Ifels „Lieber:ln health; a remazu, m ocular man; delight4iii'manlyteporta; snap. 4 , as I cricket, boll and .gitenastic exercises. H e wt an active member of the cricket club, ofthe gy naaiuto, mud of the famous military company wel have named above. lie seemed to have an iron frame and an exceedingly vigorous paean tulon. 1/0 was one of the most agreeable of CO pinions, full of wit and hilarity, as gentle an i i kimLin his disposition as a child ; slow al sra 8 to take affront, but when convinced that affront was intended, quick to relent it with betiomlng and manly apirit. He was very much esteemed fur these qualities and justly eo. Ile was elected to the'Common Council of the city in 1856;*57 and '58,-and his death leaves a vichney there now, Mr. L. leaven, to mourn bin loss, a wife and three children. They have the warmest Sympathy in their distress of all who kited the husbood and the father. The deceased will be buried froM his -late residence, on Wednesday at 10 - o'cloes A. ISL. - The various public bodies of which he was a member, will pest t roh ng ably follow his mortal remainslo their last r place. . ..1 ..„ ---.------._- - , gig. rASSAVAIIIT'S iN/lILMART.—It. Will not, nd hips, be• considered if we here _ toW statethat the Pittburgh Gymnastic des° lation will give an entertainment on the evening of the 80th of this month, the proceeds of which will be given to Mr. Paw:avant, for the use of the Infirmary. Thsi Association have al ready given two public eshibitfons, when their spacious hall has been crowded with ladies and gent) en. Of course, when we state the lauda ble ottlect of their next public display of agility and Strength, to wit: to supply the want of an institution in which every citizen take') • pride, all will tp present who can be. Azityre moreover .suggest that those who cannot go,shguld buy threw, four or half a dosen ticket.,•ven if they should not be used. By that means they will neaten:ate of their dubstance worthily, and en coitrage the - Gymnastic Association, one of the • beiltieStitudions in this city. Mr. PABSILVIVIIi has 'itiiiititiAn the ..ftisionerry that $lOOO are needed to - get him well through the year. As this ex labithitrwilliell on the Christmas Holiday., a time witen giving is the order of the day, we have the utmost confidence that 'it will yield a . 1: large e small perhapa four or five hundred dollars. Money in small sumo can find no safer or better : chaos to the treasury of the Infirmary than that Which we have indicated. Tsacwans' AISOCIAT/011.—At g of the Allegheby County Teacherelnstitutemeetin in August last, Mews. S. M. Kerr, IL Williams, L. H. Eaton A. Burn confer. Dickson, were appointed a Cominittee to with the prominent teach ers and friends of Education of Western Penn sylvania, in regard to the propriety of establish ing h TcacEers Association in the Western part -of- the State, the first meeting of which to be held in lib city on Tuesday, the 28th of Decent belb,.at 10 o'clock, A. w. It is thought that the - Western part Of the State ii amply able in point - or intellectual etrength and the number of teach ers which may be brought together, to sustain such =nstitution as It le contemplated to es tablish. I It is neither the desire nor design that the Asaociation shall conflict In any way with .he present State 41a,oelation. The time of hold log the semi-annual meetings of the State Ass°. elation bite been changed from the Christmas Holidays , to the SuMther vacation, es. hat the times of. diatille Meeting, of each will in no way coati t. Arringemettts &remaking with the different RallrOad companies to issue excursion tiakete; a number of active and prominent edu cators will be present to address the-Association. Ws trust that a large number of teachers will be'tresent, sad that the object in view may be anooneefally carried out. Tim itinsnars.—The near approach of Christ, man time begins to proclaim itself about town. The 'various stores wherein are kept and aril des for sale na wilt answer or are intended for keepsakes are bringing their goods in condition and quantity suited for the time. We look for ward, In the midst of We great dearth of pa in frgailiegle, to a little aura e , of the scrod : In cd which ought to mark and characteris e the season of general good will We open our squa ws far a fair votopensallost , to „ OlL persons perso who'may de sire to use them We sha ll be happy s i t liar friends and . place their names under our . Holiday head, as competitors for , their share of the business peculiar to 'this osmium of good helbig. Let' them send in an 'mooing of thak stew invoice. f'Xiery-body is now balancing in thought, what would make a good and &Kepis. and nothing will so much help in .concentrating and firing upon some ankle or articles, as a nenslble adwertieement. The public are looking for 'ltchjust now. • , Tim Orstitenni.—The members of the Gym ,: amstio.Aesociationmet at their Hall itet evening to take mope action in reference Co glowing a : bang respect to the memory of hir. - Layton, 7m. , their members, who died Monday renritleg'st 6 o'clock. The meeting was called , Mitittrazeltion that the inceral would take place=. will not,. however,: num to. ",Motre*emintlibe meeting sforesaid wares* j Oda 4 1 rittlOgi iiquestid*TAX; t_ ,b .. ~tei~s c.,.sx, . ::............~. sze=g! P z " M2•O3 I3:I3".RGFIr itifitripkr MORNING. DEC. 14, 1858. 0 r!! 0 77z oP. roz CITY , -Mirr News items GOTLIIII BROD?, whose arrest we poled a day or two since, and who was charged with having broken Into and robbed the store of Mr. Wm. Skinner, in Brownsville, was tried last week In Uniontown, burs few days after his arrest. No was found gailty:and sentenced to the Peniten tiary for two years and six months. This is Acting business with a laudable dispatch. Tun Dixon Nurse 211acrtio.—The following ministers will oonduot. the exercises co the re spective days aimed :—Tuesday,: Rev. W. A. Paseavant ; Wednesday, Rev. W. Paxton; Thtweday, Rev. Win. Preston ; Friday, Rev. Dr. Reilley ; Saturday, Rev. George R. Russell. Tux sale of Clothing, Woolen Onder.shirts. Drawers, .2e., by order of calyces, will be continued thisday, (Tuesday) 14th inst., at 54 Fifth street, at 10 o'clock A. „id. and 2 P. M. The sale is peremptory and must be closed out this day. Vierravion.—The pal tationEPISCOPAL for the Pittsburgh conferenieEpisco of the M. E. Church; bee been axed for the 27th of April next. It will take place In Allegheny city, and Bishop Morris will officiate. Ann Boonvt--Officer William Wray, of the Meyor'e polioe, while on a visit to Commllsville on Saturday, fell on the Me, near the village, and received a severe fracture of the arm. . k. AMON MMus' will deli hie oinion i Court, toqiny, on the . motion ver for a ne w t rial I n the ease of David S. Beane. ; deli= I rmo= KAY o. will be displaying on their to-day, a sup* of books for the Boll dpo- DroP is and see (hem. - -Tine lovers of good gam,. hate tboir wants supplied at flown's, Peeera'seetee„ ko _ r follionroollood r die= from ea Esit, As * lel- Gla meta= of Mt n , ... flied pawn . , g os h ' pesohee, lobstosa . goo= gsgoe, de., which they en sell .4 =usually lowfigureaE hiving =rebated them la the T 1 127. 10,144 Nan , prime,,They bre• alto ' on ...._llO4l a superior assortrusat afresh runufaetured exonpridag the - Aldus= quaggas; eill dispose of h ap her sash: Their fdlitids. and pattoukatigoiralf; fort= 'M aid , llipuelli be eressineegat onor.t4l4art. "O* ' bow* eliOrttlicolthk,i,•' ‘:—',,,•• , - '',4:- - • emlmm . . . ifinidartitglit, at about 9 o'clock, bioket Oat inlite planing mill of Wee Dii worth, eeiter.of Grant and Seventh streeta.near the ellanat! en& Apposite the Third Ward Public The fire originated in thempper story, amongtheeCombastible matter there, and is believed to have taken fire accidentally; The buildings of the establishment were &large three story brick on the corner of the streets before mentioned and nevoid Joni two story brick on Grant, extending toward Sixth. The corner building was saved. The others, in which were the engine and a large amount of wood work and lumber, were destroyed. The engine, which was a valuable one, was in the midst of-the flames. From the yard behind the buildings the full extent ofuthe. tire could be seen, and it ap peared to be quite serious. We beard contradictory stories about the in surance. Some said the property was, others that it was mil insured. We are unable to state the facts to-night. The firemen worked with almost superhuman hand en energy. and we never saw water thrown from engines with more vigor or preenion. The laborers at these ponderous machines deserve great credit for having saved so much valuable property as they did. We heard many corn_ plaints about the difficulty of procuring a supply of water, and were told by a fireman that the plug to which they finally succeeded in attach ing the hose of the engine to which he belonged, was so much out of order that no small difficulty was experienced in making It work at all. If this be so; it is a matter, worthy to be mention ed and blamed. 'The loss in this fire will range from five to eight thousand dollars. At ten o'clock, when we left thelmene of the burning, the flames were almost wholly subdued. Antrrnza Fnus.—At about eleven O'clock, and just after the engines had returned from the above, a fire broke out in the boarding house of Mrs. Little, corner of Pitt-and Liberty streets. It oaught in the hay in the barn, just back of the house, filling the loiter with smoke and the land lady with terror. The engines were speedily on the ground and deluged the premises with water. The damage was but Baas STATERIKAT for the weak_preceding Or naval. B'k Piltsb'gh Exchaageßl BL A 55. Citisene Mechanics'" Iron City 0 Allegheny 0 2,071,813; .2,006,9531 294,716 600,495 202,397 166:245 314,095 230,953 202,910 Lest week Incre, -- 7:: - . 77 ----- ", --, . 19,365 ' Docronaa...._ 16,471 41,603 -----, I.;;:iir, Nuumf 1,7--;. - I Doe n.r a•n x a t I and Norte or ~...,?. 1 u .,.. bar panic ". Pittaburgh....... • c ; 36,112.5: 889,017 $123,89 Ezchange 175,085 17,875' 146,673 Al. & Al.. ....... . 20227 --.,-.761 4,768 Citizens' 11,033 ---14;822 20,991 Mechanics' 20,666 . 27,627 57,033 Iron City....... 13,060 141 55,254 All!ghnny. ..... 34,176 7,000 i 53,567 r------ ------- $ 340,122 $165,243 8 539,477 Last week... 351,812 178,326 558,729 Increase...... r - - ------- ------ Deeroa_go...... , 11,690 - - 13,583 lA.' THE BANQUET AT CITY HALL.-AVE take OCCH• sion to remind our readers that the congrega tion worshiping in the Ninth Ward &fission Church will give asplendid banquet at City Hall THIS evening—proceeds to be appropriated to the payment of an oppressive debt. The mem bers of this feeble mission are unable to liqui date the claim, \ and take this means to enable them to relieve their building from embarrass ment. Those parchamag tickets, besides ren dering timely aid, will be entitled to a supper gotten up in the beet style. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Beilley and President Barrows. During the evening an excellent band will die mourae music. Tickets can be had at J. L. Bead's Book Store, 78 Fourth street, and at the door. Doors open at six o'clock and sapper at half-pant mien. Cuses.The chess guests with Mr. Paulsen are to come Off on Friday next, provided the ar rangement suite Mr. P. Due notice, however, will be given the day previous. We were incor rectly informed with regard to the intended com bat. Mr. Paulsen is to play blindfold against tcn competitors at the same time. The ten play with eac hie parate board, will occupy one room, and Mr. P. another. Our amateurs here assure us that they de not consider them selves eminently IA tiled in the game and do not expect to achieve reintrkable euccess. Their principal objoot in inviting the Dubuque cham-, pion was to afford tbn 1...,•re of ilSn noble inn,. Nitopportunity of witnessing the extranniinal aleh it is propoeed to perform on the, ae ,. .----ss. , thinlinni4 in thr ariitle 'or yeelerdiky that a r , bery of the clothing store of Mr. John M'Gtatty, of Allegheny, had been perpetrated on daturday night. The amount of goods taken was between three and four hundred dollars in value. The goods taken consisted of soft hats, plush vests, cloth coats and pants, and about fifty dollars worth of gloves; The gloves were in a show ease, which the thieves carried off, and rifled near the South Common Methodist cburch. None of the goods have as yet been found, and the police have no clue to the perpetrators. Mr. WOrattyis at present in the east, and tho exact amount of the loss is not known. Goon Warren° Ina.—We have been using I ?mar& Chemical Willing Fluid, manufactured by Brinkerhoff & McNulty, Mansfield, Ohio. It is a very excellent article, and is warranted not to mould. At brat in putting it on the paper it is of a greenish blue, but afterwards Bin of a deep black. This ink will Ito found eerriceable in the counting-room, no it flows freely from the pen, and is carefully put up In stone bottles of convenient size. Tua Curl:um—Mr. Thomas kleElrath, late of the firm of Greely & hicElrath, of the New York ?ramie, proposes the publication of a new paper, of about the sire and general appear ance of the London nmes. The first number will appear on the 25th instant, se a Weekly, and u sootthereafter as possible, the Daily and 'Semi-weekly will be issued. Subscription, $3 ' per annum. • A REWARD OTELRRD.—TIyamaa A. Scott, Gen'i Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, offers a reward of three hundred dollar@ for such information as may lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persona who, on the morning of the 7th instant, placed obstructions on the track of the Branch Railroad, In the borough of Marietta, for the purpose of throw ing off or Injuring the trains on said road. Tux lino engravings, from ohoioe subjects, by celebrated masters, to be sold this morning at 10 o'clock, on the second floor of Davis' Salta room, Fifth street, are the most beautiful and 'libido ornaments which could be selected for private dwellings. It will be seen by advertise- ment that they are all elegantly framed, and comprise many of the rarest and most valuable prints to be found. Paor. P0w1..111 concludes hie lecture., in our city to-morrow evening. To-night, We lecture embraces the analyals of the faculties, showing the NatUrairLanguage of Pride, Dignity, Ambi tion, Will, True Manliness, Ingenuity, Imagina tion, Imitation, and bow to cultivate the more ennobling sentiments. An interesting enter tainment may be expected. CONGOS/81011AL.. HovseWAS EUX97OII errs - . Dee. 13. --!-The House has resumed the consideration of the Judge Watrous impeachment case. Mr. Clay, of Ky., offered a resolution, which was adopted, reepreeting the President, If It be eel ee e'. sistent with the public interests, to eammmliestst to the House all the information be may have or which may shortly come Into his pea/onion, regarding the rec reported boarding by British naval °Maws, of American vessels la the Gulf of Monica. Mr. Taylor, of La., contended that it was the duty of the House to accuse Judge Waivene of high crimes and misdemeanors, and call upon the Senate to pro ceed with his trial. Mr. Maynard, of Tenn. argued on the other aide of the question, insisting that there wee nothing what evelr to justify such proceedings. Mr. Adrian, of N. J., contended that there was sufficient evidence to find a bill of impeachment. Mr. Houston, of Ala., said that he would endeavor to obtain a vote en the pending subject tomorrow afternoon. The House then adjourned. Sisrava—The standing , eon:mittens were appointed. Mr. Clingman, of N. C., 'poke in favor of abroga ting the Clayton Dalwer treaty. When the Sedate met, Sir. Seward moved to dis pense with the rules requiring a ballot for Commit tees, and to take a vote instead. The proposed list beiagread, the rote as to whether the list be arampt ed not, was as follows: yeas 31; roue 20. Nays: Messrs. 8011, Broderick, Cameron, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foote, Hale, Hamlin, Harlan, King, Seward, Simmons, Trent hull, Wade and Wilson. Absent: Messrs. Crittenden, Douglas, Fitzpatrick, Houston, Johnson, of Ark., Sumner, Thompson, of KY., Toombs, Tule° and Mallory. The following are the changes in the committees: Oo Finance, Hammond iambstituted for Biggs. On Commerce, Chandler for 700zabs. On Military, Pea sentlen for Iverson. Oo Naval Affairs, Hammond for Evans. On Judiciary, Cliogman for Toombs. On l'ost Office, Rico and Ward for Fitch nod Thomp son. Oa Public Lands, Chandler for Broderick. Oa Private Land Claims, Polk and Shields for Biggs and Kennedy. On Indian Affairs, Rice for Reid. Oa Revolutionary Claims, Shields is chairman instead of Evans, and Chandler is substituted for Wilson. On Claims, Ward for Polk. Oa District of Colum bia, Wilson and Yulee for Bigler and Chandler. Oa Patents, Thompson, of N. J., and Toombs for Evans and Tole. Oa Public Buildings, Kennedy for Bay ard. Oa Territories, Green Is chairman, and the present members are Douglas, Sebastian, Fitzpat rick, Jones, Collamer add Wed,. Oo Contingent Expenses, the members are Wright, chairman, John son, of Tann., and Dixon. Oa Printing, Fitch is chairman, and Cameron and Clingenao are members, but as Clingmen declines, the Vice President will appoint another In his place. Oa Library, Mr. Fee random is substituted for Hunter. The Committees on Foreign Relations, Pensions, Engrossed Bills and Enrolled Bills, are unchanged- Mr. Clingman, of N. C., addressed the Senate on that portion of the Message referring to the Clayton Bolivar treaty. lie said while we are talking about the Monroe ilosirlae, Great Britain has applied the Monroe doctrine to ourselves. The scope of his re marks were that the Clayton 13olwer treaty mast be abrogated, and thus liberate the bands of the gov ernment. Tho Senate Pacific Railroad Bill seas nailed op by a vote of 30 against IS. Mr. (twin, of Califoreia, took the floor. =ll - W= .- 525 ,735 1 1,889,41 b 214,780 1,454,570 145,045 859,047 95,11 595,234 105,57. 769,296 111,600 613,951 107,751 612,236 i - -- --- , 1 , 3 , 0 9,53016,591,749 11,3,001,8,572A1 769,516 428,179 176,113 85,610 85,095 153,593 110,118 . L aaaaa from Europe. 1 Nnw Yona, Nov. 13 .—Tho steamship Persia has strived, with .Liverriwil dates to tho 27th ult. di Nothin g ao Eir has been beard of the mining ship to e. Lori! Napier's recall had out been officially an nuunced„but the Daily News understands that he is to be appointed to tho Berlin Mission, ills successor will succeed to the title of Lord Lyon on the decease of his father. Tire hales of the *hem cod of the Atlantic cable had been successfully fild'itild 'spliced to the deep rea portion.. The' bed Any steamship line han contracted for thre . Dow eteantern of the dm idttee, to he ready MIX summer. The trial of M. Slontalenbert occupied only half a day. M. M. Derryer and Dufaure made brilliant, able, and most spirited speeches in his defence. na London papers publish the heads of the argu • meats, but the French journals are silent, with the exception of announcing the result of the trial, which was a conviction. Ile win! sentenced to sin months imprisonment and a fine of 3000 francs. The editor of the Correspondent woo sentenced to one month imprisonment and 10001" fine. The re. stilt Caused a slight depression of fun de In Paris and London. The death of Admiral Lyons is announced. Senor Roe Delano Po has been appointed Captain (loners! of Cuba. Codcha le to remain at Havana till the Mexican dispute is settled. The Prussian"b arn resulted largely In favor of the new Illifii!tr). The Bank of Frankfort has rodueed the rate of Si, count to .1 per cent.. toirriom. Nov. 28.—The bullion in Bank has in• creased £141,000; Shinny market is easier; Con sols OS. t was considered certain that the steamer Great Eastern would make her first trip to Portland about th e middle of next canner. Ther 1.1r111•LI Trode ..... n. .1.... Ir:tureen the exports during the month of October, eoeoneree with the oarwirta of Octohor, 1557, of It wax itatait Quit One of the vane princes of the Finyal family of Copland would vide Canada. Tne CAHLR.—It was regretted by the friend s of the enterprise that the remaining seven moles of cable at Greenwich were not brought to Valentin, it being evident the result would have been satisfar hlry, as after passing• the spot where the shore cod of the cable terminates .01311,1 of the moo, in their anxiety to Continue under-running the mall cable, discovered a kink which left the conducting wire ex posed to the water; the defective part was Cat oaf. It I. probable other defects would have been disco, ered had they proceeded. The shore and has not been tasted since it was laid down. C(11111 ERCIAL.—Lie, pool (Ltttlas if or krt. Nor. 20, —Thsi sal. of Cotton fur the week ware 40,000 hales, including 500 on speculation and 2500 to exporters ; middling qualities have declined 1-111; inferior ; The sale. on Friday were 0000 bales, loon of which were for speculation and export.. Liverpool Breadstuff. Market — Drewletuffs are dull. MOT is very dull and price, easier, but th, quotations are unchanged. Provisions manifest a declining teedeney. Gar, is firm et Ode. The London Money market is slightly eerier. Consuls LIS. American securities are unchanged. Illinois Central shares 280,26 per cent. discount. Latest frosts C•liforesta. New Yoan, Dec. 13.—Tbe steamahip Ci of Washington has arrived, after a tedious postage of eighteen days. The steamship Moses Taylor arrived at New York about noon yesterday, with the mails and treasure that left San Francisco on the 20th ult. The prominent point, of the California intelligence have been received by the prior arrival of the Quaker City at New Orleans. She brioga 350 passengers and nearly $1,200,000 In treasure.. The San Francisco markets here been unsettled, but signs of improvement began to appear at the close of the fortnight. Money was unchanged and abundant. The receipts of gold were just about as usual at this season. The accounts fitem the mines aro encouraging. An unmoral number of (Jiggers are employed at higher wage.. One hundred and forty of the passenger, who went out in the steamer Washington had, up to the 4th inns., succeeded in getting passage on board the steamer Sonora, at Panama, bound to San Francisco. The Panama Herald says that the 13ritish officers in boarding the steamship Yi'adtington had been re monstrated against by Commander Mclntosh, of the American squadron,wh o stated that he wont.' not per mit any more such visits. WASHVICITON, Dec. 13.—The recent Intelligence from Nicaragua has produced much excitement in political circles. While the boarding of the steam- I Alp Washington by_Dritlsh officers is discredited by some gentlemen In high °Mein position, others be lieve it, regarding it as a revival of the right of search, threatening the moat serious complications. Mr. English will shortly Introduce, in the House, a bill pmvidlng fur the future admission of States into the Union. Mr. Steadman has written his resignation as pub- Ile printer of the House, but withholds it for the present Wasnraoron, Dee. 13.—The reporter of the Aeso elated Pres. ie 'nabbed to elate with confidence that Lord Napier has been transferred to the minion at the Hague. lie will nut leave.P7uhington until the arrival of hie successor, who le expected in about two month.. This change Involves no imputation on Lord Napier'. conduct, nor any alteration of policy on the put of tier Majesty'. Government. Mr. Bernheisel, the delegate from Utah, has re ceived from Governor Commie& and other Federal officials of that territory, certificates that the public library and court records ore to a good mate of pre ' serration, which is contrary to the newspaper reporta, so often repeated. The President has called upon Congreee to extend to Slant the provisions of the act of 1848, now in op eration In China and Turkey, conferring on Ameri can ministers and conents certain judicial powers, to be exercised in cues where our countrymen are in volved. The treaty with Slam render. crash an enactment neceuary. SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec.l3.—The Republicarrof this morning says that the sloop Wanderer, positively landed a cargo of Africans near Brunswick. Joseph Ganahl, District Attorney, arrested three men who are believed to be implicated. They are named: Juan Bt. Raja - tit, N. A. Brown and Miguel Aginoi, or RaJnet, bailing from New Orleans. Mr. Genahl refused to &lbw the prisoners being admitted to bail, as the charge was piracy, and they were committed to Jail. The District Attorney Is using every exer- tion to obtain evidence, and had scot to New Breos. wick to elicit information. The examination was fixed for Thursday. A tug boat • was dispatched to ' Brunswick to tow the Wanderer to Savannah, but the ship master on board, refined to give her op. It is reported that the collector at Darien, states that the Wanderer had noappearance of having had slaves on board. • i t• The Republican says that it is rumored that the Africans were landed an Joky! Leland, sod that a steamer that left Savannah , took lbenst board and conveyed them put Savannah to the river plantations, from whoa*" they were scattered through the country. ' 'The cargo h mpp to have eel:ibex! of The Wanderer hailedosed front 8l Helena, and it with. oat regular papers.papers. These Is no Consul there, hot l 1 has informed Taper, from the native offielals, witZtect l/Mis•-• • ' . • • Net rink De twiint ,on e go , too the.tsmet ot 'ell the 14114110 4outheeted wlab oretVe Giorgi' 'Wick"; Also,sgoto l o them of halt • titbitB .oeoutn4kagont yeekly otrepa „„„e pothUshler alieWe • Many ee'bilit -seedy het the peistipalkiiti stilt Lia ils Int* ilsigashi ilif ti;47• ••• ..... • , F . Br. Loom, Me. //b — rNeeeliM by the orelend route state that so. great was the - rush for outs that applicants adopted the somas of deciding by lot who should take panne. Upwards of. one hundred ap pliations were made this trip, and as high alone hun dred dollars premium was offered formats. The Gila River mines are yielding largely, and the emigrant, are docking in from all quarters. The excitement along the mate is intense. No hostile Indians have yet been seen. The previous rumors of their depredations are denied. Perdu expressman, haring in charge the President's message, was m e t four miles on this side of Payeitevilie, in Arkansas, about twelve hum ahead of time. This is the worst part of the whole route, and he had to abandon the auto)] at P ayettoville, and proceed by daylight on horseback until he became physically exhum e d, when some employees of the company took the dcwn ments, and pushed on with all possible dispatch. II , New Oat asna, Dee. 11—Senator Douglas left this morning on the steamer Bleak Warrior, for New York, 011 route for Washington. Ho was escorted to the , roamer by the Mayor and a concourse of eitisen a . A salute of one hundred guns wu tired, and great enthusiasm woe manifested by the people. Rocrrifirizn, N. Y., Dec. 13.—Nifteen prisoners escaped from the Jail last night, by sawing five iron bars, with a saw made of a watch spring, and lower ing themselves into the Genesee river. Telegraphic glarireia, • 111141, 4.11. Dee. Ig. _Th e Floor market 4 rather weak, bat without unotakle chants io privet IND bbl. good brands sold at $5,25, and WO lads of mixed lola at $5,1234 per bbl. 400 bble corm:and bght $3,25.1 Wheat aws., only a Weibel inquiry; 1210 bu stid at $1,20,r0 $1,23 for red, =id 61,37 to $1,40 (or white. Dye Walther at 0' Coro In pod ...i.e.; prier. .rot. 3000 bilth now yellew brought 70cligome old, itc. Chia Heady. at ife4B Pro. visions hold Drwly; mall sal. or /dew P.* at $ 10 , 2 6® slo,ooh WO rank. new pickled Dates acid it 93{cta. Lard ' Inn at 11,4411% in Dbl., and kap at 640 12Virewie l flog. wiling freely at 034 Whlak, arm et 26 New :Year, Dec 13 . — Ootten - haarY; Ulm $3OO halite-- Plain. thin: 7000 bald mid. Corn beery: oaten 19000 bush; wired 70(07; old yellow 856560. Durk barn gala of old mews it-$ 1 7,00(017,66. 'Whisky steady at 2,66531,, is o . laac haw advanced 1 cent, with wka at 3 6030.'' . Elide. firmer. 'Tobacco advanced 4c, with gala at IN. Tallow arm at hag. Stocks loom Chicago and nod, bleed 013. ; , ;; Illinois Central 724; Michigao Southern 2036; New York Contnd 3 k tidi ng 6014; Milaankie and aliselssippll3; thswuri ,3hans tiSlh; Oalena and Chkage 721,6; Michigan Central 6134; Brie 173i'; Clersland and Toledo 3134; La Crowe hand Omuta 3.0; Yallill2l. R. It. 117; Minnesota Eights ~ 10834; Ctichmsvh hoc. la.—fl. r firm, them I• a good local, and some extent derriand et 114,CC1a5,25 fur goua4u -patio. to extra. Whisk ridranced with Wee 1230 tibia at =-- Minuses doll at 31032 vritb a continmel downward tend ency. Sugar doll at da,l. Pam firtn; dales SOO legs .t 11;.c,0121‘. ❑o ll dull and irregular: Moyer, did not offer much of er $0,23 for lots averaging.= lbs, whilst $0,40@ 80,00 were the asking miteL Um .0104 did Oct extend 1400 bead; lot m - sroging 203 to was wild at SSA): the prim. •t Ibe Mose were nominal, and ths mcnipts large and beyond expsrtetinn. Meer Perk declined to $l7 and was °ff.,' &evil nv thin dol bug. gpoittin. am cm the Market bir tutors delivery, from the sOmtry, with no bnycrs. gull. Meats declined to lr,, and 7)..1 . for rebnury delivery, and clive.d nominal with no buyer's Lard •cid mit 10-X, being d decline of !,,c,sloving doll. Omen HMO dull at a Shoulders mid Shire nominal. The wodharcontlnues damp •od cloudy. Money market utichmgad; exchange firm •t li per mut premium fur Muter°. Amusements FOR ONE N((ilIT ONEC SPARRING ExurarrlO N I JOHN C. HEENAN, THE BEI.IC[A BOY AARON JONES, ', The Cale oppoo.t or Torn &gore, Itt• QUALIPION OF I . :NIL/I.IND, .111 give • dread Haniag Cunbiu., AT CITY QALL W edneedey Evenlag Dec. 1 lith As•leled by • notolor of Anastoor• of the city. •j All !oven of groulo• sport abould attend, as only no o•blbIllon will bo Oren. ADVIRSION rn rows. ,fiversal Seats, trout, fl. 4•l4:lblch e " *penal filintito DICKINSON'S MAGNETO -ELECTRIC MA-‘ . n tors—Principuf nspot for L , • safe of this te finsfenfiek Jl6,l4.l.A.rihary.—lo aot:mittiug this tooehltio to ins nolloOtiog pnhllc , oo -speots has been own! fit Its teams - two to renter it to rfost to sysh osogoilsl particular, to kssp pant with the troodelful Improventsots of los nd taus It I: :romost to This braoch of Anatslnsa Iforp V.4,3141* SLIOULD tlB MITI:100S ONE— Ito. Pr It It admit. rably nd4ptetl to preretat amt core every form Coommollutt,Smiula, Polska, Rheum. •rtt, Ittopetota, all turattett Phyttical sod Mental Yuman.- Thu and Norvotot itleennett tue gnat rentore ptoirrttoa Is that It footway. ready ft, ate, the pooreigtelog obtslned from a Pormootot Nottet, on A 11. yr other lepatlinotalt..log re/Mr.!. oLuktrat., %rot retnlA DR. GEO KEYAER, Drtotalat,l4o Wood at Pittoto.K. SOO() Its trator any .etlfeme at vrt I .0.0 Pre., • ntreffilittili mantel- 6.11;4 [salsa Itemedy ge01....4J ..... et Arrusoprzi. .. ...IV' ' 11/.... M...., ' l6, lhatchdr. /Um. Ow All., ra n' rl, - Vit 1, &Wis. Sore r t - IV - s. '' `';',l o * ..•":—....41,..t 1... I' r:1: - . : : — ll4 P . bee theJurnts— 21;"....nygeT.teleneyt t4t.'l.47alriat tbe.iemplemie by tbs. ewer discovery. All colanvited to . eat • 0/.1 hi 4(112•1 .dice. an; Waahingtom erne., Firlmkly st, N. Y. Fur awk. by 1.01., 0 lio. 1.1. KEYSER, N n /AO WO4 wrse-I, end J. P. FLEA INC, Allegheny. list. signature of Print A Dutcher on 00 wrapper, and name blown In the hottlw aplegamr/_ ONE of the most pleasing, at the same time effective rem. di. for Iljapep.ila, and all other Meow. aria mg from • .orbill:konditlon of Me Stomach and Lire!, ie Dr. llowetteTa ilitiere. It mot only removes the diee.a froLll the syetem, hoc by giving tone to thtiorgana of digee Ilim, aide them In their functions All who have biesl It sc. knowledge Ito excellence. and supt.ority, and we therefore commeed li to the eullever I.r. llometteen hitter, as a ton.c 0 for .01 k mos n to need pref. It le therefor* owe every at tins toto, to do mord Own direct altaialion to this preparellou, A loch I. cm talnly uneq.lie d by any les (..re the public, whaled. as /we that its widwspre • d rep. metion must prove .fflcient to .ffily all of ite mccehence . • !Stitt and remedy for all e 11.... of the •toulach. Sold by drorgist• and dealer. ge.rally, everywhere, and 10 1 1 03TICTTIOI A iiSlitll, maeufacturers and proprietors SS Water...lES Front ate. dellolAirT As a COMPLY/11 RELIES . for diseases arising from Impure blood or a die ordared.talitlon of the siotnach, bowel. or liver, there la no safer nor better Medicine thaw WILSON'S PILLS. Phyriclans .v. the large practice. Th. y are mannfactured and em oldhy 11. I. lyln their .. FAUN ENTOCK it CO., Wbolemla Drnantsts, and to of B. L. FA lINESTOCKTI VERIIIIO.O/I N 0.60, cornier Wi.land Fourth *treats, Pitteiburgi., Pa. See Wm - M. unit on eih. peas of to-day's paper. del:Jain. . 0 ALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO BIAONLYIC Sleeting., for Alw.lical purposes of a 'eery ouperior kind will be went Ore* of Rzproes charge., wherever an tepee. ran., it 's • remittance of Ten Dollar. Address Dr. ONO 11 KEYSER. No 110 tet__ at., POLL:web. Pa apselewP VV. Sr. I). R.IITE---;Tr. accvorehettmale AILS bauxite IN - All kinds of Tobacco, B.ll.ffard Clears, Have recently taken the building N 0.129 Wodd street,ln addition to their Manufacturing Eatablidinient,No.43lneln Wait, whereas:l will lee pleased to reothe O'er Mande, apThl rdfo 151V.--SiYil§l7Fai:7-- DR.. W. F. FUNDLNIIIRO having ed reign, turn to Pitt with Want/ono( making t his future residence, can In, found at hie OFFICE. NO. 01 YOURTII STRICNT, between Wood and E i mithiald sic amslloo hoer. from 94.Y.t04 P. N. I..e2:l4PMgi 8. B. & C. P. MARBLE,- - lIIIIPPOOTOMPA OP PKINTINU, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP W IL A.PPING, PAPR R. Wig...house, No. 512 Wood itreat, PITTSBUROD; PA. Rag. bongbt market Alsttf RAILROAD W - Joseph Dilworth.— D. W. C. Bidwell. . (Siewerow to Porter, ihAfc • ROPPOTOIOLLS Lr ,AIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PFITSBURGII. PSNIVA. firioce—A tine article, for Bala low at UN. K NYFINIVS, N. 1 , 10 VV.O!I .t. oc.23:dOPT Arteow 14007—A lino quality, for solo La Da. UMBER% Drag Rom 140 11'0011 .t. oc:13:411441. EXTRA BRANDIr—A SIMI/ quantity for ala al KEYSIRT,I4O Wood ot. a:Winn SHOULDER liaaccs--A large ateortment al DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood st. dia.:24l.lhrT RERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED--DY. - ORO. If Keyser, 01140 Wood sL, by every kind of TRUSSES for Hu reUstand rare oyllersde , or Rapture. ostMdlerT_ ABDOMINAL SUPpORTERS Of everykind at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood id oialdtarT CT/e Rya Waltzer—[ have maneef aupe. oelll.lassT rior quality. U. 60. ICRYB2II., No, 140 Wood steed. raretianDeows IR / 8 I-2 X. I IsT -- S4' Dereaska, Diaper', &o. CiONSUMERS OF RIOLIANDSON'S LIN ENI3, arid thom Matrons of obtaining the 0 eI , iIJINE Oisoirg, should see that the articles they purchase are seal. ed with the trill name of the arm, luarAßDscur. SON 3 OWDZNI a. a fmarentee of the modem and durability of the Goode This mouton Is rendered eseadially necroses as large goatlke infortot arid defective Woos are pre season a ile d.ason and o f with the name of At AIM. BON, by Web Houses, who noodles* of the Injury thus loitered alit. on the Americium commoner and the Moues. tuners of the genuine Goode. will not rodili abandon • boleros* profitable, while parchsors can be Impood ao with goods of • worthleas character. 4. BULLOCK& & a. a LOOMS, Aonts, 10 March Meet, New York. jpUEOII-- 3 iv to meceaso pby & Burcbfleld,) are now readying daily from New Voir and philadelpbb., new purchase. of Good. u r Won.. Will open to-day Ithawle and other taxis. It be ,tfog our determination to ..11 *eery article at lot poi* kiv:i..pm-thrn, ore agnatwilpele advantage to MMECIIIMELD 11 . 00..' • eelitslawT at Nortboast carom 4k and Market sta. , FURNITURE 011, --One ow of a Bombe qualify. Roglbb tninalkdor• on Piston Duna, in imitation of liamorockl, liabosugraor and Morblo of illtiorant Mods, for oh, a. the oil War. onozo, .. • VI and IS BLClalratret, QUI, ItEßY.—ActoutionuiZ.' kJ mend to the hodla mooronont on one *Ow of poctµban, and Illtnin, DlnorrAmit Teo , Knives. Wooln‘ lickion, Plata inat,tanmpala, Wednixdof tttito. In Poolmaitahall In putliadar. oar 'Wok In aid by lay intablikonatt ,In We dlr. tear arbor ol7pZultimoico in Ma woad kronmenkd. . • , non -aanwalauf & roux% 116 Irioll M.' TiW yja hrijaSfkillaanerboolarklklbe sel ;el ------ Iriuu• Online r 'alai. IT, Vp 4 1 , 1:4" ARBMUZION D 3Zip p....4:1312, ccutim 0. W eeklyttevlew b r thePittalburgh/dark pt . (Rgorfalsimailkltm• the ifetsbergh Omega] Permmto TIMMY. emu I The badness of the weak it, has been moderay re tel large.l4,lnk The rim have e ha all been In good navigable ode r. . 10 / Ole csal bomb ham all got ant Them were two or three days of ea rem mid Mowing the departnre of the mabs bcdy of bat* bat we ham heard of no Ellmetew to any Pen df the Deet from that moor. We are laving today (Monday) another day's heavy rata, which will keep the lines up to a good height; and this arum a fall windy of brmdetulls from below in good Maw. Several of the tow-bate that went out with bargee 011 the find rim, have returned and taken out a wood shipment. Theme ha. been notes:cad change Cu price alone. Meer retrain. colt was, and all dm feeding ursine. remain no mama that prime have Lean well maintained. The pork speculation continues at fever hest; but the fact that there are hot Co. buyers for the product, and that than who bought early at high prima, expecting to reallm by this time have been partially disappointed, has hod • ecanewhet coat ing effect, end there is some promect of the foyer abating. The "been" are Mill arguing loftily fors "lone cp, and the "bull." Gar • "short" son. Our couvictions ne ro dedii. edly with the "beers," with thisdiffereum—that while there will be more hop packed this year than last, the aver , w om en weight of each will ho leek owing to the scarcity of are driving co througall hqut sort the of west. It le noterfoni that the Wr.ines hogs, including Mock hogs, temar tot; and if vre were dimmed to gamble at ell, it would be on the Marmot. of next yeat...ol, That Corn 0 warm le evident not only from thin fact, hot from the prevailing prima in the aces. In Cincinnati it le a qn R. Lout. uoted at 60, t la Lonimille at 60, in Chicago at .1%065, end i 7511.85. The report. from the meter!. opera confine. to quote nOtley mbremely amy, and mai of interest ninon m low aa ever. Been the Cincinnati banker. are complaining tort money I. distremingly elm, many of the Pork speculators having borrowed their money elsewhere, ate per cent, pre ferring Mkt to paying 12 per cent., in Cincinnati. In oar own market, money continue. a. before—readily acceseilbla In tank to good borrower.. The discount line. are gradually going-up, but aro yet noniderably abort of what they have been, usually; at Ible semen. The banks are takfpg about all the good paper that is Micas. The Cincinnati Gazette of Paturday my.: "The hog Market wear lower hy heavy f , eling again today, and peon were, tett the decline was chiefly IQ the lower grade.. It was diftivalt to find pnrebas en for very fight average; evert at the reduced quotation., _While heavy were held pretty firmly, and wad at figure. fitily A shale below yesterday's quotations. The receipt. Were light, cod the weather favorable but these feedem failed to Improve the tone of the market !Myers us not phased with the appearanm of the business, and, mending further de.lopmeuta with reference to supplies, they are dimmed loam.° cautiously. Price., It all] lientrut-lawk 0 wide range extending fromgs,6o to g 7,03, A"The season's badman to date Comoro es fellevre;:. Wedrrived to Dec. 7... ...................... .................. =l,-142 Thuneeday.... .................. . ... .... ..... ... ................ 6,000 rsdey.. .................... . ...................... .. ...... ,060 Pridey 1,100 Total . .... ......... ......... .251,012 Int.hiding the Lothian, at Louisville, up to lan evening the annals hero and at that place foe'( op at follow.. Total. ............................. ...._ The Chicago Tribune of Saturday aye: Wheat contlnuee Orin, with trifling receipts, as a Laa domed b* millers from Burlington. Rod. Island, Dairen. part, Ottiewa Pecnia, and other points In Oda Slate,..well ea in &Whig. and Indiana. The sal. of Rod to-ay were unite limited, however, at $l,lO in stole, end Spring at 64c fur No 2; and 454 4 6 1444 for lideciod• TM: keep U... C0 .154111rn maerrket going la ls buoyan tit, order dem Ron. Pont.. to . rem... Old Corn was sold for that. purpose today, et ble for No.: and 66c for No. la,‘" Ear Coro la in good demand at 45(d400 for 70 lbc.: new :RV lid Corn 55 per di Me, on freak." The , sports RI etude from N. York. let week were MU ; WO—principally banktrope. . The annexed tems ore from Thomn. Reporte: Our Georgia correspondent . eye' "The Southern Bank rat Bs labs-Mae, and the Cotraerrisl Bank, at Brunswick, te e . are both worthlue." The Bank of Charleston, ]a, runner!! the Bonk of Ito maw., is thrown out at Cincinneti, Wheeling, and the welt generally. Not.. purporting to to, on the " Itartioni County Bank" bare appurod in the Meet. This te another of the boom Indiana concerns of which we hare repeatedly epoken. Ademi Chicago Reporter my. "they ere mannfactured so fast that it i. Impound.. to keep tuck of them, except by publishing a deity paper." The new Washington "mine" ere about foreleg out a grist of ...for the Texaa market. The first issue of "Exchange Bank of alintiesota," at Olen roe, hare WO. their appeal:ace:hero. They ere unsalable, The No... Orleans Picayune of the 4tk nay.: .' B ogsr=Ther• lea been a good demand With continued liberal supplies daring the past week, and the man hare amounted to shoot WOO hOde. including Zoo today, Prime being generally full, though with mote occasional which fluctnations, and closing at the range of one quotations Inferior era wlttiont,materlal change Gem hut week : 6 Common to and Common . ...... .... ............... 4.3 ~''' Pair to Puny Fair.-- .....................- ............. _b 6 Prima and Cheim.. ..... ....._. ..... . ................... .. „6..4ny_ W(kotrlfugsl, Cluilled and Etrflned.._- ............ 317]& eer . aulf64 .. . . ... ....... " .......... ........._ .—. ...... 614(5.6 W receipts 11,116 hda ngeinst CI km the cornwPond . lug week tust.yean ' Total ...de alum the Ist of Septet. ben LA4 s? bha.. egged 21,03 to Mamma time hut year. Moteeen•—The retalßiescoutluno Maud, and with . am tire dinoind Ea the Meet and oar Northern market. during the greeter part of the week the mama:are UnCranted.tosorne, abotil 131aarthia of which, 4) o a were taken today. Triosbets generally bum rather more in (scar of loner.. oral dam at 25427 c for lob...loraed ordinary, and T 7 ISWES for prime and choice. Half Ghia. haredulined and bare sold lat. holy •t alti,®33c7s...tal. - Wek'. receipt.. 13,574 bbl s, receipt. 13,179 for the Mre ee. poodle[ week laetyear. Total receipt. etou the let of Sep. timber ('(014 bite,' sma urns rm. 41.150 to the us date hut r." ASlllid—the market is Inactive; smell aim of Pearls at 64:06%. cash and time, and Pots at h, rash. Dods Ash Pr kik keguisr demand at 37;143% fur orilnar, /panty APPLPS—thers Is but a Ikon,' supply, and prices con- Onto. Bern; *Ono( common at 1 . ...vz, medium at X 4.00 .0 choice at $ 4 ,60425,00. - BUTTER AND SOUS—lbe receipt. of Bottur coutlnue quite light and the demand Is good; Wan of prima to choice Roll at 171410. Eggs aro also In requost, and continua reAtrgrak7;:kirs t:O7l.‘orWirki?•l'4T. t'ai:ltft'r. &mama from We country. wan la Pm could not Le .11t , t ad et over SIAS, but In lbe *man way from atom lade. are irt;ilatalk.Va7.,'XlT.l . .. .. bt..r0dh...441..1.......dth0rtZaZ1;.,... '74,. .a , ......., to $2.60@2,M from first hands, end $2,73 from awn to the trade; rain to go out of Market were mad. on Sato. clay at $.1.00 16 100 Da. Thou receipts a, not . scold/ as was expected, which hat aoreed to put price. u BACON—we can hear of no transactions either In Itwou or Bolk meat. lino as tlaewheme 1t,.,,, lea great deal of backwardness In taking hold of the Bag product. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory pekes (cash, row fund.) at Parton and New Brighton aro for Bnclteta $1,30 3131,75, and Ton, g 4,75416,75 II don. Prom store, borne; wIl In the retail way .t $1,76id52.00. BROONB—than Is *fair .apply, and m kaa ...ga r from $1 ID per dosen for oamtuon to $3 for choice extra, tntermw Bate grade* ranging accordingly, CONDOMS— Vanilla Rope, coil, 13 c DI th Hindi. Rope, cot, 14 4 p lib I [temp Rope, ll c '4l In Damp Dupe, aat, 12 c kit 17, Tacna Ropey coil, II c p lb Tarred l2 c B lh Parking. Yard, Our, II c 14 DI Packingkeno 10 c p ft• BIM Romp,V MlN—Manilla, $1 A;.30, VL.7.3053,00 $1 don $2,6%42, 76 p don Ilocup coil, 11 cts qi lit PLOUOB LINER-11.114, 67 de p dol. Hemp, 70c. DUTTON YAIINB—The market I. steady at the follorrior quotations: 70011 D HIM. N 04.5 to 10 Inchotro 20 4. "lb No. 10. Noe. 11 & 1^ 21 c 81 lb N 0.17. N 0.13 ................ al No.lB. No. 14 _-I^' c , 1111:1 No. ID.. N 0.16 811 D No. 20.. POSS. No. 400 ... : ............ 11 c *dor.No. 8 30.... No. .................10 c p dcw NoNOO ....... No. 000 ................. dca No. 1000............. No. 700 .. ... ......... B c NI dor Carpet chain, aa•zol. 20c la ......... ...... 111 D Do do orblte.2B Caulking.. . ........... 16 0`" o,2toots, 21c . Family 70 " Do do 30 44c 210 "- Batting, No. 1,. ...... 115 c. Coverlet Toro ...... 27c ° Do N. 2,.. ... _lsc euidlowlck ............. 53c " No 1 MUTING& . ........ .- ....................................... .. ..... SKr vi yd --_ ....... . ... _ .... 8% c liyd CANDLIIB AND 711 )AP-Candles are stead/ at our qu ta- Bona ,-41pped 13%, mould 13 and adamantine 3 1 . Zap remains ea befora, steady at 6 for oommon 6% for Palm, mad 10 la Sawyeea Bullet a Chultlle, 0% for gawyee• Chem. kat Oliver and 7 for Germ.. CRANBERBIII3-dull and only an aritalonal 1010111; tale. In the small tray at gas Vi ELI. . C 1 1 . 13 K 3 5-rhemarket Is II niter and Parse bare advanced; wed. are reported at 841.1 ha *mall lute_to the ratan and Vilfil 114 01T--lhere le a moderate. demount and althea of Apple. at 32,254,2.50, .04 Poaches at g 1,15 for marten and $1,60 for halves. • FELTII63S-have advanced; males pante wetter, to city trade at 48, and from stun, in the .mall way at 54055. PIED-we quote bran from Ant handent 70, Snort. 80, mad Middlings at VAL F/ 3 11-11ackarel No. 3 are Orin at $ 1 0,40E311; and Lf do at 45,60. 11•11113Herrlog $ 5 ,604030,00,' and Baltimore do, 17,00. La. Superior Irblea 4 10 ,00(4110,00p bbl; br do, Pr 60, 4435ek Troia, 33,60 qi bbl; do hf do, $4,64. FLOUR -the market I. unchanged; Rh f Afouontra. halo super at $1,071 on arrival, and Ohio do .t 54,7001,76; of *annotates at $ 11 . 37 04,00. Pam effmn, ma.. of ~ at $4,40p55 CO, extra at $5,M3 , 5,25, and family dont 5,3.0 6,50, choler brand. of tbe latter bringing AM. Flour, male. at $4,25 Dom store. Corn Meal, Saler from A nt bands at 75 eta It bat, and $3.1211 bbl. DRAIN-the market Las continued Arm all week ed the drama last Laded. Owe, oaks at 65 0 1 3 from drat hood. and 00 from storm supply light and demand acne. Coax 1.1 Ono and melting, under • ehortimmply at 300115, but we pronto. 7541800 would be • anfer quotation. Bra le In .telly ae mond at 76, at which receipts are freely taken. Baur 810 fail; good mood at 65 fur prime Spring and 70 Am prime In qualit interior Spring. 51 6 00 . Wont, lialm at00 (103 1 . 0 6, mt y, and tory litt/e offering. GBOOBRUP-Sala of um Bogor to city trade at No 7% and to mutt" nada by the Lhd at 73420; by the bbl, % added. lilotamea, Wee torte, trade at 13 and to country as 487543. Coffee la Arm at 12.%1412%, and Rice at 405%. OAS PIPE-.4he following as the gaunt:loos for ammo* Iron tubing: i loch Oan Pipe.- 7 cta. I " " It " ". .". .Per Foot.' ...s it : .... 13 0 1 --.1,14 . I kldeet .' to th e Cualonlary discount. 7141 f-A air Supply at tun. miles, sod odds of new at $l2 re 31 I.IOIIINY-a regular Inquiry from the retell trade, and albs of common •t $O,OO, and chola Pearl at 87,50. 11 1D1413-Orron Beef tlidee bare advanced to 04: tltlf am *toady at 10 ; Ormon idled liklea are firm at 8%@19.11 and Dry Flint Hideo .11734018- -,- ywag-.-ftwo la A WM' rupply or drafted Pogo, and We. are malting at 4%05%. Live Rags are In regular dene.Od. and Wes at 5 gnm., for 'choice large eked one.; mall hop am difficult of sale, and prices rang. from 3%@1.1g, as in WU. . lIWON & NABS- th ere le a nay Ugh; demand, bat card ratokan; onelneapd, and We repot; oar quotations: Mac W. etnia MOIL PomMon Bar kooper.ll ?or pnuld...----.. ....... 63.4 y.. 1.1. • • .4 zoo, lion- v Iry Plow Whip • 7.4 I,l g i nch-...-..,........13 lb y ..4 ty - .............. ..... 0 i 0 !Baba a NULL ' 104 to 164 Nails E r. -8,50 9; -...-.......... 0 , 6, 4 sa to Od * lial. ROM. &Num 131 h. IR k0ig.....3,11 Hod quaity. ..:........ • od. 7d . .• ..• ....4.11,26 aordro mew 44 &I • • -4,60 L0cb...... ...... -....S lb 3% •- ° * —3.73 * we-wow.-- * B % 44 . • -3,00 n -....-.-... • du Pot Spikse 3 to r t% • - L-- , _ 1142 , ail: • ' • loch • - -.426 riots.' 'ood by ly, 7.10 • 0 6 tit 0 --.4,76 , and tub.- •. 11.,ai i 4 ll Wa l t S AN ,44 lbeb .-.. Dandy Ilbay an i r geb tiVe. . Paddle g . o ¢ .. /3 „ 0K w w •:, re ..... by 3-10 and s 1 / 4 be _• 4 Donor Wrote! gl ID ..... do • `l, Vo lielni 14 . SEIM nos. ' by 14,14 454 la 0 ~ 454 Noa. 1 / 4 141,/bae• /7 Int 4% ._ .10........ ..;.i. ... q Lsimuss.—erlasi qs • ilreu dam • absdel , •• -, . • 1 1 1 C " ° ,‘! her. . , 9;.4"-"-----; 1111dettag Lrdbar ... d . iillt per Toot, lil loch thra1?,....1,12 cta 2 60 1:34 X —1,90 4. tr, *IA we advance one qt, ta• _ -11, 111=at i t al sei= mr Isse. 16 ""O'No.;, , ohs at /LW OU reft lip "" 444l ss !. ',.ll,ol:l4)WW"Ysetiiig -------.-!---,---- - - --- 7 - 7 --- ...,:,,, _ • ~.. W - 11 1, :E Lk• -'R Sr. WI lirg7:ol-INP S NUM i'inILMWSZ FAMILY . SEWING. MAQH tN :. .E .l' . AGENTS orrxc ,pro. 6a P/PTRI STREET - • .- ~ .t PT1•i13.13"0-12 .PENed FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Alleghanyßeanty Agricultural Society, September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FABITLY USE." "., • 4.,t1 And the Penna. State Agriculta Society have awarded &7 - Wheeler & Wilson's Sewi Machine the highest premium, ".. 8 BEST FOR ALL FAMILE TURPOSNS" THESE MACHINES which Have gained such an enviable refint, a flea iiver ill oth Machines on account of • .., lo' I. Beauty and excellenee of stitch, alike on both aides of the - fabricse .1.: - - 2. Economy of thread, 3. Simplicity and therOughneae of construction. 'l° Portability, ease of operation and management .. . - . 5. Speed. G. Quietness of movement. . . . .. . . 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or rareL' 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. t ' ' 9. Compactness and elegance of modal and finish. . ; Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and L advantages at iiiandfactilyeri prices by . ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 PLET4:STREET. 2. .4 .1103 . 2 . IZIRRAL DISCOVIVr TO Cl4El3Ormir.V._ • . . atald,tirelirrt - - c - - 0 , , WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., AVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND .MOST,-EXTASI.VE atocka of ' BOOTS A__ND Ever brought ; to this market, of •• great variety, adapted to b. ALL Having been pcirehmed DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for cesu, andiseleated 'With GREAT CARE AS TO QH-A LTTY AND SIZES,. They feel assure/1 that they can offer Superior Induct:Manta to Western anyerti. unl multShrc or .t Lants vlniting Pittaborg pawl.., h, efitirr to Gnode • or on their way to Esetern thicg, are 1 11 , 1411.1 to tell i. it k Lek. porchwing 4.1/nwher, ;a-Partinol.r •harthhh litttoo to °Mr.. oe7Atir3mT ' U. CRILDS & CO.,' R O O .lefts N - 4 . Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-I'Juni • ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFINO- ... . ... . . T HE FIRM FsERBillrig..dPEAB3H:li,,IgOJl,?.ll,O,N. nonce (hot borei Icn o uj r u ,,, a i 1 1: , c ,, ?n p. ne n t , , , been fr Z . e , e i, eri t fy-,(1 . i as'9ll : • eying on the aboreqlocting tiosinees. 'nail its me ndbrahes. uoder the name and firm of OATES a JORligflT , at tit: S. (2li ' errAND. 75 Smithfield Stree k near Ailey. We are now prepared to rover, will'oor flill•PRIOR lit/OPINti, steep or Pat roofs, over rough bootrii, old shinglU'. composition ~ ..r WO/ rodfs, eteamboats, railroad cars, de.. !wing admirably to to witt.tond the various changer:lM weather, or tins action or Lire, end it is not injured by Wag tramped upon. We also ettend to Ram:airing old nasal R,„,,. to the moot thorough manner; also, to Contenting Tin, Iron, Copper or Zinc Roofs, niaking. them. .ate securing them against lho action of the weather, for 11,50 per square, (one but mired . .. Arum feat.) • • . 8 ZCI 117 CI La. Pramrriug them and rendering them F IR EPROOF, for $2,09 per agertre_gte. u , kr larg • • • ~ This Rooting iv Cheaper thma any other ltind of Roof, and /a Miura/ at same rates as metal r.-ors,ansi Is fast mperweling all other kinds. Rooting material for aale, with instructione Thronging Itafereuros and nertitkates at oar Moo. .r.. • . ~ ...br• BATES HN, - No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alloy Pittsburgh Pa. N. 11—Oureanvas is um tendered worthless in preparing It fur the roof. ocl.4.4u:dawle . •we buret but one or “... •-•- of but one or two lota from first hands at $9,29; round lots would bring $5,60. Timothy Is In regular demand at 9410040,00, and ilmoteed at $1,2941,90. SALT—we octal fair demand, and mica of No. t in the Muller waY at $1,9001,90. TALLOW rough la Wright by the butcher* at 7, end aountry rendered at 0. WINDOIV.OL'ASS—.prices are tiros and we repeat our quotations for the mall air., city make mud 729, SLON 8210,93,75; 8111 to 0011 and 9.212 to 10.2.1.2, RIA 8013 to 20213 and 9114 to 10116, $1,50. Timm are net nab prior; country brands nume 60 recite tri box Ism For lb. succeeding medico sista, 10 IR cant discount off. WHITE LEAD—firm and in steady demand at $2,90 lit keg for pure In off, and dry 90 $t lb, aubJect to tho nand Ws. want. Red Lead fiXrei9, nag nod Llibitriia 2 35. WIMIEY—SmiI mins of Rem at EPA aml Rectified EgetriOallit by ELIV•ga . . .., CLEICINNA I TI... per Eon:my-3;4 pg., It Wray; Al bap Maitlandl A °comps% 2 bltsb Sugar. lb bbl, molamete .9 Lind ray; 1/ kbd, rug., Little 6 Trimble; 5 do 40,26 bid. nor Imam. W 11 8.0 k co; 17 aka semi, 11' Harker: 5 boo, 29 bbl. 011, Fahnraluck 4 ok 4 do do, owner; 710 mks wheat R T Kennedy A bra; 1 0 t/Lbhiepplebtl do, owner, 110 do Hour, A Blom, 4EO do, Liggett A en; St do, J I.l.lnetr; 100 do, Ilearletom 00 dn. Wholoo A Soler; 230 do: D Wallack 100- bttla whisky, IV Carr 6 Om = Jo door, 5 do molasam, 1 lal sugar, Clarke A en: 31 pkts sundries, J Dalsoll; 27 ton, met id, 11 C Loomi k 40 ablalced, 4 pkg., Bradley: it do, Copt Bachelor: 1 boo, Clark A no,' ZANESVILLE, per Ertans GrahMk--20 LW. 1.1, 4 MR meat, 32 blot beer, 4 do hurter, Clarke A cat 50 do Hour, for. boor A 91'ICeown: 40 do do, Rea A Forsyth; 444 aka feed, Tamgert A on 554 do MO harem, IVlllianik 9 dm rage; 51 do ra p - :"Lt''la' 1 43 .11 1 1:';i: 1 :1`,174:iTy";- 16 : TZ. Zg.r., l l;i o . 1 ..„,. (00 .1. do. llaktivty; 359 do con, Stulk4s9 do do, Brown; :40 At. do, 1.41, in . .... 1., 1, hid, 2 sk. oaf, rot, Knurl; 100 . corn, Lyons; 91 Ma do, einrotob; 401 40 40, arvsy: 1:2 Ond4..Lnamiz.l2l,top;Lo,,,yagerron; 5090 troop poles, &marts ~,,4.11,9-1'.17„,„.011.1,441...;:v0z.,._,Tn0 61 .1 . 11.00. 14,1 La wheat, bbl, =al, TA do 411147, 31;5414/71/11"-" .paa kajbm* ''."-''' " 04; 150 bbl,, Strops. & licitcto; 100 to .0 -to. Liggarbr,lllbolla whiaky, Darker; 20 aka poaches, Ilrowo a Klrkpatrlak: 2 bg. book., Weldin. uhf LOU 18,40 r kri.41.1-120,1 LlAmts, Balky. Brown k bbl a, 1 boa glare, Bekewell, Nara A erg. 3 do do, Coe. Hog, Robertson • mr, 71 ale blab Wood: 41 MM., Lmaghltrg 45.1 balsa Inman, Ortlllaa 1001, en bides, 51'Cunq 1 caak brbiles,Thollqmon: 9 aka wool. Clarks A em 29 do prackea, A do apples. 1 bg racks, Borimoo: 32 bids whlaky, Xeltroidt; 60 do boar, Black k cm 50 do midmost!, Brown & Kirkpst- Mc* 451 aka Bed, Bradley, 101.1,1 hominy, Leech a Ilidebin. mot 110 bbl dm. 5 lihd sugar, 51'51.a k A Wm; 3410 angar 130 Ws floor, Brahma k Timm. 1., an ehisky.M'adl Ha gar, 21 bbla naclattotra, ACCullongh: 2 choral', 2 mcka,-1 bbl eogar, 1 ak coffee, owner,. ET. LOUIS, per Metropolis -3 blob acrsite, I lad do, 16 do a1.,10.1, Valtneatock: 13 do talc, I do whiaky, 1 do vinegar, Allen; 114 tons peg metal Nittokk k ery 10 his wine, Hen. 9nett; 3 /kb alcohol, Heys. 25 do mob.% 141`Candlosa, leans 4 co; 8 do hemp seed, Scully. ILI VEIL NEW& The rain, it nolneth.every day I ono of the dark day. le. fore Chtiatmas, wet eerily with us yeaterilaY. Wewas forced to burn the ncarly all day in our Milos, which to lighted, when the men shines, by two large windows!' Yes. terday, th e smoke deerended like s airline lot down - by tba rain, and under a cloud we panned our usual lurtniations The Mar stood at duct, Intl evening, at eta feet nine falling. It rained moat of tbo day, more ark...— There was small bmineaa doing The arrivals were the Economy DM grindsffi Dam Cinch , nail; also the Potomac, Capt. Larry; from;Lnialsvillo. the Arisoula came in with a load.frora LOW. yeate;day. Cho Loa good boat and her Captain, a youtig and enterpris. Mg roan, 1. truatworthy t of eamthlo. :be will load with all pow/ble diapalth for So. Lords again. • • The Empire City, Capt. Vanderlvillt, BD. Mcßride to the office r ...red yesterday with a llntloant.tnontlY.f pig from. A report of the name may be fouudalsewliere. Our unfailing Iliand,Capt. Ayres, with the EcurnaGraham, waits' her place aa mual, this morning. tate will lame able day, at 4 o'clock, for Dormant°. T The departure yeeterday wax th e Chevult—and that I. thleares The O . Dov.—The Marengo will leave with a full load for New Cnsmon• has gone into the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati line and will leave today on hor Mkt bons • The N. nom.., c.re. Kennel will tenon today ric'PL Loomis lihe en excellent twat, well officered and reliable. The Shenange hauled down to the Point and will there take on a full load of railroad Iron fur Nathan!. Captain • French will therefore be ready to leave today or tomorow; aa It does not ocenpy a great whits to load a beat with that 1 . material. Tor other boats leaving with dispatch, phase see our advarthing ooluums which IWO ninny. OIMILItO the twat {ya clip „ • tha following from the hilsaoati Democrat of gab Imlay "brume. . 6 . l lowimenalacn.Vii learn that the E.ilow• ard, which Sunk .t Gaines' Landing, on her way from New Or to Ti been ralleand hi now on hank to ha us deetthatiots il Th e Baltic went d, alongside, took off li d tons of freight, and motored her Valuable noPdm , ' - The elegant steam packet St. Loin. fa filling up feat with pasamorens, and all sort. el freight; with which she will mat lac. today, fur Loalseille,ffincidhti and Pittoburgh. apt Jaime-Deals automatal. • • favorite Meatier Com. Perry it loading forOble river, kni.Eirlll teals today 'without fall. apt. Brown rommaeds winalleaars. Wilson and Dick 31 * Canoo associated in 'the MA* 1 45 . 20 . :: • --n. •lb 28 c 1 lb • -Veflib 8 c ;dot c 11 deg 8 c 88 do • • The Peed Lorear hm stay from Galena to this port, Irlth - a heavy cargo, wee left at Pox Plough, marterill proba bly .4_7 there all winter, having anfforod conaiderblorbaca age. While landing them to nrald the MN.). rell .11eln.t • tree,and her chimney. were knocked clown, nod her taxes and pllot , horme nearly demolished. no Alma., Child, fur Neer Orleane, h.. with her D pas trip, includlim over 300 mules, from 11.. Adaant,'of Clay comfy, a ot nd I Th ne e Raoo gro., from QC White, a trader of flow repaired, and y City has tom. or lhamay. properly repaired, and it loading fur littsburgh. • . --__ . litttalobtant lingliter. . ARRIVED. ,DEPARTED. et Luer., Drown.*lle. 1 Luzrn., Browne.llle. egreph, do. . ! 4 W. d.p . aph, do. 0014xied Baysid,EUzabetti. I Say.rd, Elizabeth Mama Graham. Znueartllo, Ctrevolt, Wheeling, Botam.e., ClUdtillaltl, - - I drama., Bt. Lent., Iletropele, de, Rica 4131 Net and filling. M GN ' • THE GREAT. STRENGTHENER dND PAIN DESTROYER.. The brat mid cheapeot. _Xmas bold Remedy la the world. Simple &Ski plearmatia Ito Ni p. tic 4 certain and effectual la Ito malts. A beial/14 ackiitao a:Clouted curative, applicable for the relief of putt at Caythaa, la so , pbwe,ln may. part of the bantam ayi, tam, and malarial cirrawatareaWl:lf you pat Ma Mutat anywhere, If palm la them ttwithiliter Intl a tick. then va the pato has vanletwelf4ltia Plaster letanetbreo the palm away, and. PAIN CANNOT EXIST R ICERS TICS PLASTER • 'le APPLIXD. . • • ; Ithennatiam, Lacuna% attalwee, DablCtp , Nano dneek Nomad% EY•PdPoia, Concha and Ooldn, Pains and Ached of entry kind, down even to Corns, are immediately relleitit and, with a littie pelicans, perui.ottwsge cwrrl. by th. may. ml hafnium of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It le ths pleat, eniwit, t.Mf , plecoankat and cheapest cotneui dakbuoca Ito application calmed —equomy the Main moo, the donate womuU and the feeble lablittei , Ti each and all it will Diem a Balm and a ItlonAtiv . ' use leagranaldA; and odtbent eamont.. or-,ticesk,u. -price Le willolu Teeth oialt-wich at poor; Att may ka.; t whew" dick and sollering lamp way„.T.; ;: PeMA should Waltrip Lie sapplisd.vith tbLiineons. PLASM— /t ha itiC_Oad.4 0711da0 tunua4l, may at limey 'sad a tilting _ . - -Rot uplu_aktlittl UnboAos. Eel* box 'Militate ilito 4. 1 4/Gidokwe, and S cblld aptrl. team. Polo. Eh . ba4 w l .,,kn and Dian directicartt' Airagor...satikpOONtiii,l4 Valk":l4."lt"47"ki , . ' l4B 4 l 4l l 4tallatrtUndliMlo • 'S.l46ketat.,4 424. 1 1 / 4 tc,',4s4S6i•toL-1 -v V i etN as alle akeg raiitE. - 6 ± - bills•r ran aultrio;4o6l: t soarnktithainga " 4181 qT 111. 7- L64r..,e,Arn,;4kYOW • egularZttionerz. iii&iitin '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' BTRA3I2JII TRIXORAPII e, 81 . 11.431ETL JRnltlikTF . . a- CAM.. J. C. If °engage. . Cart. Osaaai etsidc.,:z. 'FITE ABOVE NE* STEAMRS ARE ..a., nog naming regularly. Morning : Boats legiellPithe- burgh ate o'clock As ''.11., and keening Root*, la 11 o'clock I. 31. for 51'Ketapot tiliaabeadeam, Illolklitlei4 hela City, Bolloventon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Chligarnla sod Browns rine, there contacting with Macke iihd ;(toh is - 6,r ilniontotm,Fayettagprings,ltorgantown.ls'n thamichaeltown and Jefferson. yhechtliggi .: .r : • • te Phasengem ticketed through Rohn . Pittsburgh *mill/logtte for g 2, male andetMe.roorns en 'Watt leginglelkl 8.. returning from Brownsville leave al ketch/Otte the morning mm 6ln the evening. For • thriller information ail. guise at rho 06Ice, Wharf &taloa the foot of Orahltdreet. ant G. W:SWI NDLEIteIIatIiF,.. '. p i ~1 klt J . 141 T tr. t '- D AY PACK- ' •' - . ST FOR ZAREStilLift--The fine nog steamer 1:31•31A anAILIM, Capt. Mrtntes Arr.. hillleitm for the above and totermediate ports EVERY TITER/A, • at 4 o'clock P. h. For - freight or pamage apply en - boutl, eel 4'' FLACia, BARNES k CO a 604 . ____ ____________ eincinnati, arc. ' ISTILLIS.eTba beautiful steamer IDA MAX, C.pt. May, Cloak Join; Gres w I lease for the above and all Intenonlisto ports on ' to baY,l4tb hut. Fur Freight or pests. apply 4. boariltr dela baliNl:e (XL --- • &c. "-;•7' ..2 etmln,t. F.Xl)l:l‘7l£., Capt Mr. for Ilto 3boro and 301 Inleoluetll o tr Port. TU ' ---.14,4atr:. ~ t 10 o'cl.:oi 11 . 0141,t or pisf , ge, • PiemXior ORR, CaptMo4rovill loom raluft v... the *Love awl all lotertnerllatoperla o 4 ppglyqtjho tti lemt.,at 1 o'clocy r. la. For (Men orpasum .apply Ix: Word, or lo 01013.1 FLACIC, /MIMES Jr 00, •gls. _____________ ______________ Jaaibbtlle, Brc. ri OR N A SIIVIL L —The eteani• er BUDD ANCIO. Cap/. IL B. Drench, will leers .41 Above end ell Intermediate wets en4iiic., the 11th {net, et 4P. 11. for freight or Poe.ge.o hosed. or to fde l Ol FLACK. BARNES PDIY.... UR CO, Aohu, N A SEIVILLE.—The steamer 1-1011OSSE, Copt. John B. Doyen leave for the Owe god it totem.. TM& DAY, 14th Instant. Dor-freight or ang. apply On bottril or to 1.330 FLACK, DARD.ES A CO., Agents.. Volt ST. L OMS.—The fine pus si: FOR packet AItI2ONIA, Capt. Conway, will In tor the &bore and all Info ate porta In TUURSDA V, 10th lost. Pot freight orspuma. ennkr on board or to FLACK, DARN BO 1 tAd I - dell Agetjti._ ad t 7 . - LcitEs:- - - -- --- ---- - - as sm o , F OR The tine new steamer CAMBILIDOR, Oapt b. Oren, for the abore and immediate 1,011... DAY lath lost. For freight 0r Pntrtitn. ePPIT on beard Cr t. del3 • 'FLACK, /1.1.11:4ES 4 CO., Agentar.l NATEPL I.loLhf ES. Capt. Kennedy, F-rnaaaa skill learn for the abase and oil an ports on 31118 DAY, 1 411, Inst. Pon frelaht or mango apply on Ward or to PUCE, BASINER L. CO., Agi,, ST. airrsZtlie FOR PAN we OLA. Captain Mum wilt lean for th e titan and a ll Intermediate porta on • 1 DAY, 14th lat ., at 10a. Ir. For Night or mange ,mly on board or Co 04" PLACE. BARNZP lt On Agent. Jaen Orleans, rtr. M FOR ittEIiPIIIS ,E NEW OR LEAN9:—The vpleadid eleamer TROPOLIB, Captain Calhoun,. will leave for the above and all lettarroadiete. porta on T117.4.1.41C,,, 14L0 lost., at 5 o'clock', r. frohtht or ;alone aptly oti board or le [dell • FLACK, DAItiES a . CO.; Agents. vireza.A.crts• FOUNDRY • AND Puralstang Bata blialunent. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL OEARMI, Firs Brick, lbschinery, Pal. len sad Chatings, of all kinds made toorder. tirue Bn, Bashi Weights, MIS Irons. Proof Staffs; Anchor s Bolting Cloths, Gum end Leather Belting: portable Flour mid Cora Mils—the best In on; ~/nwa, Barr Smut /dubbin, and in..the clty: rethink/ mer the Weak ...um the grain, tako oat - dna cheat and re more the unit balk before they are broken by the loans. . Framed Burr 111111 Stoma. made of select too loc,. '' •• • Patent Phirigle Marldnee—ct 10,000 to =1,000• Wt day; Hon'. Patent Water Wheels, used in 70 , 00 mills. Bow as mochas the orcribot, Ind an u ranch gur the Bomber Wheels's use, with an equal *moon of wain. moat of Benktrun o rWheale giren wbo smut gearing. - or. dos N 0.319 Liberty s t reet, Bittatongb. •• . T W. W. WALLACir.. au. i',,il W ort. — ried — re — , work. No. 310 .73.11. 04 Liberty bitreot, Plttsbnourstbe PA. ‘. :,. MARBLE MANTELS, made by macMiairy AXIL at low MANT ELS, boiments, Tablets. allITC6,0111111—• a lasso stock on band. Fornltttre and Wash Etand TOP lopc•lng &saes. notice. and Stone Ileartbs, wade by tosebiness on abor. Marble Cold low to the trade. 011109 EIE . !Anil ' Wrist, Pitteburgb, P. W. W. WALI.dc/41, selldlnulawT . - " -vocußL FLOURD 001 N TECH y —The sleipleat and bold article . or the hint in Us aknlTeoants7. 'They rm light, plod an, an.l make aux, Work. are a doaideratore to Lumbermen, Iran blaeteninnd ere new eenotrlga For West No. OW ,Liteitidtk., Plttebar:lr. PAL - • W. W. W. 11.1.40 ' ae29:dawr WEI. B. 110LEIMEI PORK AND BEEF P4:OIC-1103;-.4.42. DE/LIENS IN P.120914r0N4 Corner /Market' and Prone nulo AMEIRGAI,B ,eo ___._ .... ; . OTYPE PllvrOGßAiltle', a4LLERIPB, No. AND ma% orp.aotw_With Oa Atarko; oppoOto N/oNtioro *us gum Munn-mow lobbed 41 oil or motor colors, thltul or Ooili: 2invimen, so Eiceptioa Ramon tbo mood door. ,-. soyedio ailLeTh idOtit.t At the Conitral Plnalag NIIJ f 1/ 11 1TI ' MEE Carpen . ter Work AlueJoblain U 7 =:l7, nh"te "j • otenZloreYntp -** lit ' fa tb• Wen.. Baal., 110,X; Pr. Me. edd ileaklkess &beep asi Land and Made to alter at Me Corral Male .111421, Wagcrx between Federal and Berererstreste,dlkrilleinz city, bow:. • aule-eelS Vuu. ..ANIZED INDIA: - KUBB.NR Bowl • —OO9O fra from / 011 . a. .4111 nt q o4 .nrblimlld.. i sm. adman. iner 1.41.4. m, It „...174.1, will stand sa7l4gb dett. °nal out twarionatl4 not 0110,1 It. met* Mil -No% Lt U ir ( 1 1 1 W 1137 SUNDRIES ---100 auks -- Blkatieftt .'"kt rr P. 7 Ito uob 0001 ' wd ."1 t. 11 .1`31.111 'Jun ried ..,P2V.boicamaitt ' a,..„ . ' 29 * 2. ..L . .I,t ''''.l/LlVOlrtkp".".mdti rir' 3 ,4 ~ ~re,i;so7 ~' ,S 8 d{s ~ i~. 'nwmt'' 1 1 1 .1A+k
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