vit _ .., . 1 ; 0 Intl. ', • 241ttiaf .fiottrts. ___ ...___. . LAREEPPERIoa COPPER MILL AND, Permanent Office. Bax Art TIR. G . wOR. R R. Complying with tlio_nrgent request of buil ders& of their patteets. -,...., .. •-: - PARR., riIVITSIDY & CO., DRS. c.. 112.. PITCH $ sr. W. SY 11..1e.8 Rare concluded to romalo .___MANITFACTURERS OF SHEATHING? PERSIANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, `-'" " AOLAZIIBMP • and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP Ant may be cotornlted et thtir office, -Pia porroins,Rawd , Bottom; Spotter rotd.., &, : zi• o . 19/ Penn Str-pet, i.... .,7 1 : enerr ibq 161Parterontor,mmiatit cou.t litET ly A on b9, l. 7T.E .,i, 4, L . ,..., , 7 ,. 1.,.._.,, or_posra . THE IT, CLAIR HOTEL. ~. Ateeldsee med Toot& .5 . oDt hnndays, forConna mptl on, A . Hotta, Bronchitis and all other Ghtrotate Complelat• Warihnue, No. 139 Pi land 120 i-or:ii .•,... t, complicated with or canning Pulmonary Diststee,lnehalin > PittIIDUIV , Pena. _ . Anrsp.aamd. of e,.,,, t.. 7 a „ ,i,,,di.tt,,,.. a.rarrh, ilrodoi Dio,se, Affertiona of lbe Lirf r , ny... asyNaßlentalyT - poptia, firrafrifigPeinnl• Comphl;ais, efr. itoly nafis: itt4 RSII tro-T-ja-k-us,, I o_ n_it:. HIVE A ES fl F.. 9 would ehtte hat their tnutmon I . Don't fail to procure /Ts. Wi n t k lr'B S°° "" - of, tralle blood an, 4 ryrbon at large, ba..5 ter- , ,.. - me in 1 , ICo suroptlon Iv balked upon too far/ that be J.,s , ex. leg Byrn], br Children Teethin . It bee nominal on earth. ; ~,,,,,,,.„ in tit htttgy...,l they thereto . e,ey It gamily facilitates the proem rta-thing by solleolog the I iirchenleel. Hygienic and Medicine! remedies to pnrify the gunny reducbg 01 lodemmet .-4111 . 11 .3 . Y.i.ond t , ! bl.xi nod .trenob.•n the .y.t.m. Fr:a Urn. they nee ture to regulate the boxule. - rend [Ton it, mothers it MEDICI:f AL INCA LATIONS,which they VilitlO laighly,but wil) giro rest toyourselren, and rellel end hialth to yonr 007 .. r ai , , ,, ,, _ „. (1,,,„,,,,, th,, o,,,,thee eff,„, .what .... el Infanta -Perfectly safe In all . /.. Wow) and Invalids ere earnostly cautioned against Was ting Mix enable preptradoo Is/the prescription of one of .. ; the preclong t hoe of e °rob ility °finny treatment baled upon ".. et P” i ' s n''''d and .klift'llen'4. ilk " ki '"" to ... I the plansildehot rebel:l. that the.eent or the Menne cm. i i. rla ore iI mills° of meet R" l lidt e ‘ belle s ee " l i t 'u the b'' ho;t o i:d ru'riefitht re''triedv".7r'ilnii'lghe.seocrt"hl", :a n I ow ‘15:::'17:::'107.0!';'-'rfrl'at'Wdi17;:f7l'opml' ' ' '' ' ' 111?!: d ''' '' ' of'd ft ? 1: - . " ' " cl . artreeee of Dysentery and Dierhota to Children, whether It WN',,,h,",1°Xi....,..„,,ati„,,. arteee reel teething et from any other C 1113.5. .- I A , fist of queetieue wan be st ut LI tin.. If life and health eon he oeUnturel by della a and onti,a,lt 1 11' , .. hY 1.4,er . I. wrath Its weight to gold.. I kink.. o f &att. are sold every pate In the. United .tars.lf le an old and well -tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 2.5 ODIITd A byrrt.t. sar!s•mp mufti" mdses the sac-elude of CURTIS A PER RI:is, tier roe:, la ea the wad& aerepper, Sold by Urugginte throughout ton world. ,z. .d..iyi e r .,33l-8141 ursh. - i - V - A - (.SJt -,14-fi;-.A.-1:11:—.7%, G-7—..h...5.7-4=i-V I Jexd~RlykT 'GG T. D AND Elf. V-11-11, FANCr Goons WATC n-ni AKIC.R•S T 001.51 AND ar EASTERN PRICES, mrlalydarrr--. 0 12 Bags! Bags! Bags! • GROCERS and GRAIN DE ILERS en , o rittn let tatititliod +with Bap suitable to their tra.hw r•n th.• tew lee at - the following ammo rum , : SHANILIVII-2. both tvztt $21.1 2n 1 , I ts, 27t.;:2, •• 314:13 t' FLOUR RACKS, neatly deslgne.l onti Stind la order— IR/ or 14 bbltt ettekt. (aololow.rhe4)sl(Wel 450 100, 30 or I. blrachwt or ant.l-orneW) tt7., lt)••• • heat. r e. o. 12:or 116 •• n.lenlo Itt 100 n Seth Greerrs Sperl, W.. I In Daga mad •r eto tler at as low !wire. a• nny nand t oulfa fhlrpctory In the tonatry. PAPER GS, frorn_24, to Ia Ih , , f.,e f. rove, Teo Den] nth , eth ~at abort !let ' , rim of Solon Paviex wI hio n ran bara th.lr rank prl.trvtnynn three .; twain they nth men, DAVID C. itnnusr. oult:dtf Methuen!. tog Mann metcey, 111 , ,ty Str..l earner llnna. !! 2, .... 20 00.7t.D dr CCD-, /31 Wood Stream, .17.111,illuthy.h, ITAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK are row reeelring n large al,wk oftreeh MOH, yttßy comprising .• 1100000 Day Sable. Mink Bob!., nent3 Marti, Squirrel,. A Gating, Llalf Cap., Virtorliti - Matt. and Cialri. AL, Felt Borne:R. rim: plods Lase iletticil with great care, iatid Jail! 1.1.4.1.1 at entail pro Lama re.b FUR: , ar; I.) can mid catmint, nem @trick. A' ATEA dl SKIP LIAE - Via NICARAGUA. A MERICA -A; ATLANTIC ANIO COMPA.VT, PROPRINroIIs .2.6,ItOSITiON LINE -• •-* • 5 .. .• 7 4.7.4 . , 1 ;q4 ;.••:.:.:tino Srwand cabin 100 Fin/ cabin 10:11Iipperateirage, LeArer steerarn ...... as The tranait of the lain:non loded.' The splendid steamship tVASICNIITON, 01 linht tops re I J. gialary Copt. Ileory Church/11, booing Iwo Gthiel op ca. I preaaly for the California trade by tho Nionta i , route, will Inas . ..het' pier, North Illerr, New Y. rk, %inlay the 3:113 of Dercembar. at S P. M, earning p.....ngera, or.illn rant fraught to Pon lnan del Norte, to cootorct n San Joan rid Bar with the well known and COMEIIIO.II.III etnasnahip MAN, Capt. Calrently, fm San Propeisen,Californlii. 7bnac aplcurthi atsaronhi p o n ß er anent Paaaad aernanoodethoot thesatoty and comfort of paarrebeerc. The Itthront rook. Is thoroughly repaint., and In rod "odor. an.friber c root, healthy. For paaroso and apply only at rho ..itho of an Company. to dUQN P. PELVERTON A ectit, ocignitnirik—nals N 0.3 howling 0 trio, r.r.r Tort. _The, Great Engllsia c , m edy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Preparittfr e na a preaeription of Sir Jan,,.. Clerks , al. D. Phyaitian Eltrnordinaryto the Qneen. • This wall known Medicine Is no indicant., but • •nre and *arc remedy for Female oktrnetlo., rain any moo whatever; and inthccgb a leineital remedy, they eantain nothing hrtrifol to the ronatltallca. TO 11AILKIED LAD/Edit Is rwien/I.ty suited.. it will In • short time, bring on the monthly pc,riod isithregalarity. Acne PrEshare tuner tiros Munn to frau:An, the dire, Haunts Mr recoadpage era/ids:ld are nell obscreed. Par N. roll psditicialani, got • pamphlet, free , or the agent. 11—gland 0 postae stamps enelosed to any ri de, ted agent, sill Imre s il o ttle, containing over cc ride, by return mall. D. L. PAIIIVESIIIOII it CO, Pittsburgh, articles do agent, and soil by all drongiats. re T --SIDN 13. 0 01...1-.LN S. Forwarding and Comma/salon merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEAJJEIiIN Chestitsin, Butto.r, Seedk,, And Produce Generally. toils Xt. 20 Worn, Mewl. PirriNnics • 11. , U. 16 3 TA ird Sirret, Pittsburgh, Penna., ITAripg had Om ntlrattave of Saxton. and 11. and several p.a.' limb., orrery Ids pror..ftion a:Mew he AU/19 ICA I. AND JD CDfCA L CA ROY. W. D. Reward.'cde"iiu,n...,lcCondh Hoy. D. U. A. 31r.L00.n. Hon. H. A. W0.m . ..r, T. H. 001, F.M. 11.14. T. J. I..fithant, J. R. lin:Arr. John 11.1.11H0r, Mister. For-, ETNA I 3 TOVIti NV 01 C.h.n. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, 11/11R7M1111/1 koopeulatir IVRY I,IItIST 01 , COOKINC, PARLOR: AND HEATING STOWE Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. -Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PereNT On Buns/ ma and Smosz CONSIIII 1 NG COOK STOVES. Office and Sales -Room, turl3:l ydrc so, 4 Wood St e PI Hs bta rg P • - • w.& rtnriTax.nir r ,. LIBITINLCITInuauItIrb INULLILS All kind/ Of Tobacco, Sin:lB7am! Clgarsi Ihrerweetttly Wont!. building N 0.139 Wood street: slake, to their 3tanotacturlng Itatabliehment.No..l3lrte strew; where they will be Owed to re:rite their filendm, atahlydte DR. W. F. Fm.rnimorno having turned to Pitteborrethlth the lottlegoe or inaltlng` 47 " l It hisfutore reetienco; eon be found at hi OrFICE. NO 11:111 , 01Thill sriter.r. between frond end ?mit/diet,/ eto. 413.0 thee hor* from 9 a. ix. to 4 e. • N. /SONS. =AIM fit Foreign - and Domestic Bills of Izehange cERTIrICATZS OT DZPOSIt, . DANK NO'fF.S AND NO. Er st.taicri SPREET, PITTS.III3IIOII, PA. sa.oakctimusama priorip..l out sh• United &item. ap22.kly . ROAD Emirj43 COMPANY. JaiMpaDllwdriA_W. C. Bidwell. (Theazason to ibritr, Rd/ d Arett MILNIMCittIKAS RAIL ROAD SPIES, CIIAIRS - AND BOAT SpIKES. PEN? A. DA TES dr, Cr.tri.ECY Hawse, sign matt Ornithactitat Painter., • R,D Gl2 LIVERS': - WlLtte i eadand Zino Painter. Alas all 'dads of Painta,Oils, Tarnishes, Mod.. Ili., Patsy, Ameba., Ate., 114 WaorlStYrel,hro doors aloft rivfn Alley. l atriairito J. 2.1"..tr1a7.41C 3S4:I3,I‘O3ELILzrz T.a.rx.ort, :No: 61 'St.. Clair Street, idrartd;'artmlreadtem - • Pirrenuitan, . JOB AND ALL. fitXl:B OY /V' G. r r to tz. W arehouse. 1Ne.'.47 Woad Street, •- . • pirrszoirctr, - enyttlic • t at mostkeit;riem. lleoltol, Cologne Spirlla, and Fusel das.nyo, sw.les 'N.rnozni.... -- oec-.4", A.r f'IR . ,bLs.reediuurlbrsaki :'''''!1!4:17F419:94111•—.1 the celebrat.l IiriaMIRICELINT WATCRES. --11ELVEMAN MEYRAN, No. 42 Fir, STOtET, in atom a la . aotifni atarnimral , AMERICAN AND ENULTSII nicii.oot.r. JEWELRY IN_MTI4, I . oltTiloy (A. 9, 1-6115,E , MATEIZIAI ME=;l BURIMIFIELD .2 4.10.; (succesPorn to Dlur & Darebfkid).rni n; , or roooloing daily from Now York nd Ph . iladolpbho pow punka, UooLo of tArktse Ned. Will open to47.sbairle srAd ot4or rood, jr lrt fog our determination totooll er.ry ankle. et Ing - mt trrtel, bit prim Purobaser. will And ll LA their eilenntege look,ett ouSgoodo boinro,tolikbig tbolrAok.eclooN A C IItIR , CEIYILLI, a aitiorrbitikt Ant, lilt and Market rte, D. FRUIT lir 2:1 IMICt. Drs A PINC - " a doittzSa-r,‘ _, ~.t, .. ....,........chi li IlAg --4_-- v: : , :,...;-: 4' It Itiarstrikalkitile4l ‘ ticzaitai;xt HAMUJ . L GRAY /:).Rlt..l._Elt. AND . 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, I'ITTSBUItdII, Invitel public attention to Ilie new and beau. tiro ..ssurtluent of roll Outalit, cottlisting rf ClotlN Ca lioutingu and Coating+ of every rat , adapted to the laat city and country It. Ma& ap frith protaptate. and titapatch. and at any other sitnilarentabiletanent In the city. • • FVltrii FtiRS Nrav 1 , 111. 5t.1.0 Frorn LOUIS MILLER, Manufuturer •n 11 .11ernt.rs Furl, Slrly,l r and en lingo 1 1"1.4,4rakr la Minh, h01y,., &u,, A C. . n 0.1 torah, 14i1F,..1.trert, FilLlr For re;rhea, un 1 n 111.• ~ ..2 Gond a mule LI order et abort nOl4 - , All km& of shipping fn. bought. inldr COCIIR.A.N S. RZ2fl. unroromatrns 07 Iron nailing, Iron Vanlls, V•nli Doors Window Shnllm, Window Guards, &c,, 91 . 4 arrrt and , 11 - 1' Amd Stred, r 144,0,14.1 11Arkr.r.,1 I.l lMlClUltrill. PA., 11 , .1 no bond It Intripi, nro Erney out sartabln nil [lt!".to no. ,t rin.rt n,t r‘nr.arrn..- ........... 411 11. VANDEVER FRIEND, _A OR. N E A "1" 1. ANA AND • SOLICITOILS IN eIIANCEItV No. h„Vanr's rr.,l-. 1 0 .1.nqw, Lent. !o ihr - Co W limlital• inomptly innlo to any part of wn nr n.tnrn Wilron..n. N All nt:ond to Ili.nrcinn,minl Salt,..: 1 , ...11 F-t tainin n NI ~,,,,, on M.A. mnd.3lortgnor ...I: 15.4. 11,101Ittaty ..... MITUROW [WEAL,. •• • ~ ROBINSON, MINIS & MILL I,43t,:rikEres: AND :N I ISTS. VG , Ari I N 0 N AA• tIZ • Pittsburgb, Penn. Dirk, ' N. 2 f Uxrk.t •. rect. Nnutiflrtur.nli k,,J• Mn,' Vttrk. Joht•ing and a 1.., I M . G; I I. 1. P DEINTIST, Extram, Teeth , withont puiu , I .a \ TIRE Anv.ti,tir nz.ta npi.ll , nl to the I, ti,i.l,aw only. T, th fr , .tn t,. tt...trta.! or. vxt s - cp.131/it 16.1,, t .11. • , t1 Gwe to. , nntion..ll, Fur& ie . )... le ie. 1,4.1,3 ~..leeeetelete.e dual fifty nrt,,,•l rtu nvitmln. •, rind Un !A I ,, ,trA. atrcrt, rrhy IT. •ry., PittanriA lISITCHELL, ELDRRO.N & CO . 111 Orter011.9 Or Cooking. Parlor rind 11..,,t ing STOVES, Gralf. Frofils, Frnders, Cooking Ranf.ex, 191 1./berly Plte.borgh, nW2 - 2/. y Pn F.l MA N N and L4nh•re lii All k. 1.44 4.1 013ACCO, ...NDE'D AND CIQADS I- E.' -A. 1- ' C) "-• ' • /Ai.* /./ • ITYT. , ,, II St••••• 1 Wrt., ( 1, ..... 4 1 / 4 Cl SIIN,WernIeRS agave 1 morn* ed Patent Stee ex - 411i vlttor 4,1 Fir,' .Vrreft. • 1, 01 - CliaG r N SIGIITBILLS D.RAIVIC BY DVWCAN, SIIRELMAN 4, CO, O TUE UNION EANE, LONDON, IN SUIT F ONE PoUNI) STRItLINCI AND UPS4I RDA. on On , . 11..11 liorwftiry, En.u.s.‘ trt.:l Iran #tAtt.s, 0. I .44 1.1.1 f.r W. 31. 11. 11 . 11.1.1 A 11.9 C iakley 14..i,0t. Neater, W.... 1 JO-ref. • ...... LO4AN & entEGe:, <ll,d Mein, in For[l:77l erg,' N?, IZAILDNV Al 4 It: \ 54 Wood St rev., Pittsburgh, P.... , A Cull and complete asorttnent of all arrlrtivm of II AI . .DIVA it e , at NT1,1,011. and lc.rnil , tan pri , ...l.attory In the, tam ha.wr at • abve., itnli of eery rcriptlon in large variety. Iterrlianta. alecLanlcr and Fanners are inrih.l to call. row:A..l4f. DEL DICKINSUN'S 51 AGICILTG - ELrPTR/c .NIA aryt..—lWn,fpol Depo:,for Pie sal. of C's Unioll ,, 11e1O.1.1axiliary.—in ' tibinittlng this ntatittin^ ta a ills trindstatindpublic, no txp , n, hen sidtrr.l In iL Let... to , ndtLrit iitirf,t in cry ess , ddial pattirul:ir, fn mdor to k.. p ;.so, with the wonder fnl iiniirarinit•nvi tho agn, and plata It rsnritt In ttilo branch •4 Mn. uNciar, Nt) CA 110CLD BC WITIIOUT n fa. It 4 admirably a4nrued it. prPren: nodtu• pry of diorau., anal aq GmArynt , tiun, Prndul, Pai9U, HAM, Pyrprpals, fume of Huai.' and ‘loutal Pr tine aud Nervous Dises•es. Ono grand fanfare sif thlis Annular's ix , int it i. alseny ready fur usthei poser being f•btailleli from n rtruienen Alauint, no Adds ur nttn,r iii4rs.ln•ntsl. iuq rispilso.l. whnlssislis snit ri t.ll. 1•y .1/..1 I: rosh.`xdarn-T.rn /1a Wood .1 • 1 '. 11 • 1 • • • , .. $l,OOO lIEWAIID ror an yy I‘l,o4.lieitie that will excel HIATT & PIITCIf MAlile OIL, the ...11l Indian • firmed) . laws .1d 11. r ,11).<1.anal Neeralp.s, fre.sdec r , TneSnos,is, Pain in 0(r A , et , or Rick, Sprains, //suit., (hr.. anirnervi eArd., and Afwelw: the on , sea Stable remedy ellasernrsd tt.nt trill act npon them awn km I,r thej,linta. Tboosande of per-.w been been snr.ll of these omplaf I, I.y this 1:11'1,C ( 1 1 , 1fOrety. All arc he'11 . ..4 l glre it n trial. Prim:mai ale., 200 Wa•hinoon str..t. Dr.llll,To, If. r. For sale by DR. 1/ /A. if. X t:IrliP,R, r o 1.10 . Wontl strnet,md J. P. FLMMINO,,IIIII,IzerIy. Ihgnatere <4 Pratt & Put.ber on the ....pg.,. an/ n bins n I, th. bottle. ane The iroteierfnl six - cc - ems which the hvily tri6dielow, prepared by 11. 1.. Palo...sock & 1,, hare met may IfKlorn ollmro to linftate and eenot. - tfell them.— Eamsslbn wall the labels and e-rarp.re, srbeu ptirchaslng tilber LI L. Fahnestnrk's Tenni/ego or Wilsou'a Pills, and res..ire the meakelnes preprind by the 6.1.1, and no other. 111.. FA TINE:PIO/A 000, wholesale Drug. gists, Nn.lo,.•.•rnsr nod Fowl/, ors•lN Plltsl o.gh, Pa. • Osta of the most pleasinz, at the same tim effective remedies (Cr D, ,, pepaia; and ell Caber 'litres , aN ing from a in.d.bideradio t e of the unman, end Lire, is Or. Hostetter's Hitter, It not Only r.nnovea thodi.,44 from Ile elstom.l,ll, Ly ylelng tone to Ow arenas of dig.. then, alls them In their hoot'''. All who hare t, Oil It et. knowledge Ito 4:WI.Z° And illy, and we thorefons commend It to the imffarer. Or. ifertertofe Bittern as tonic 4 ten well timer% to need Drain,. It is therefore • neceireary dt (bit time to tin nude than dual atlnt•lian thiet , reparstlon, which le certainly une , tirell,4l Gy any be. Ctrs the public.aedlaged oe a« are Ito,t tan - aridr.fplrad rep elation noted trot, auglrient eallsfy all of 114 eotrellonce at a reiterant! reme,ly ell dlreeree the steneeth. hold by Orggelstt and elrehn, gnerrally. srprju and fItrirCDTTKII k SMITH, nmonterturer, and ~ r eprietora OR Wnterr.rzilkFtrotit LleltdkeT OALTANIO IiATTERT, Oft 1' of MAONETIC 314c8Dred, for kfo4llrel pstrro.4l, of ex eery superlor tlnd will Waned free, of Itkpreas charge*, wherever an led,prons rune, upon., remittance of Ten Dollen,. Addreea Dr. ORO felgrettik, No. 140 Wood dt.. Pittelmegh. Pe, 'l'ssooce—A fine article. for sale lOa. at DR. NEFF RIVA,..Nu. 140 %ream' t.of".ll,lkeT - ARROW ifOOT—A tine quality, for sale at )3. ECYFERI.I nmg ?tore, 111, flood at . . EXTRA BRANDS —A small quantity for sale tl KETRED.'B,I4O Word at. tor=“l.iirT SHOITLDEIt BRACES---.A large as ,, rtment at DR. 66YBER'0, No. 140 Wool .1. LIERNIA OR Rurrcßri ecnED=—Dr. Oe eper, 0(140 Wood sL, has every lk lad g.f TRUSSES for th., rek_f_snd curs of ffernis . AmoomtivaiSveronvran of every kind at DP- KEPNER'S, Gm I.I4ITi;NI 4 diver Cli.Dßtt i vs: riv , ‘-.1 Love some of supe dor. totality. GEO. IL KEPNER, od:lulklNT 1.10 11'44 Mewl I)ilishmh Oludfc i 3 '33lE3' SATURDAy MORNING, DEC City rtrad Nowa Item. Jtree Tartalll.M,ll)..-111tArrratitaat taken at ,thatrtg Optician Store, No. 59 Firth at., De. 17 th. 'L.'s:, A. Ir f.tr m I. ;-.....‘r• I . NIAN PRAYER M r.PrIA,: al M . 1....C;r Ibli,Pifth rtreet, commencing at A. at. All are cordially invited to attend. The evenrina r'-n.vr will he Lv Ileorgl, IL Pninstyr kfaETINI:.—The Republicans of the Second Ward, Pittsburgh. are requested to meet in the Duquesne Engine llouse,Soßthfield street, on Saturday evening the 18th inst., at 7 o'clock, to select suitable persons for the nominees of the party. Tun Republicans of the Fourth ward are re quested to meet at the School Roos% on Satur day erector, I:Silkiest., at 7 o'clock, to nominate candidates for Waftraces. 211 Tau II tf Too Repnblicane of the Sixth Ward, hold their primary election to-day, for the celection of n Ward ticket. The polls open at 1 o'clock, and close at 7, P. M. Tun Republicans of the First Ward held their , riroary election ro-doy, between the hours of and 7 p. nt., at the School House. _ . ~. Talc Ilse BOLT Aernna.-09 Friday a final hearing was had in the matter of which we have reported so much heretofore. E. I' Jones, E s . l appeared for Commonwealth,' nn.l Mr. Kirkpat rick for Om defendants. The Mayor slated that having kept George Deck, the watchmen 1311 the heat, in the watch house tar a who!, rock, nothing appeared against hint, and he would discharge him and put him on the ,tarol as it witness for the Com monwealth. George Deck, sworn—Was a watchman en the eteatner Ben Bolt, on the 221; recollect that when I got up oneevcning, - the mate showed me n man he said he had shipped from the James Wood; lie was a short, chunky man, about :15 years of age; it was a short distance belovi'Murrayeville; th e wheel was let down at Murrayeville and we laid the boat up there to repair the wheel; boat had stern and head lines out, and laid next a coal eat: got out a torch on pore and one iu the wheel house; man woe at work. Meng the rest; lie was working in the water; mate told him to take off his shoes and stockings; male took all hands and went up to a saw mill to get a ;dice of timber; boat was lying very close to the shore: the guard reached over the bank, there was n sort or wharf by the hank with fon t o r fe u Ind ies of water on it: after partly doing the work on the wheel. tlie ufafe, captain, pilots:lnd a part of the eren oersted iu; the chief engine, I'd :situ mons and myself were er• in pro fireman was up. there came up a wind, the Weil line rotted and the bait blew around; it arts near three O'cl..el: ilt the morning: she had blown out a good way-. the heat blew (them round with her stem tip elevate ,he then raw° up with her larboard side to shore. rotoned with a Meru line; carpenter 'aid he could work with the yawl; engineer rise making bolts end rerpenter and negro in the wheel Nellie planks Jail on the buckets of she wheel. I attended the lights: 11119 was half-after three: engineer, Mr. Patton, came to toe and aeked me for a man to put in the wheel to hold the yawl fir the earpenter: told line I bad a won, and went to the bunk and waked op this mem he got tip, went out in the wheel, and I don't know how long he wan there; after a while . - scout engineer came to toe; I was trimming toy lamps, I". feel from the store: head engineer rllno li , fur anti .4' 7 11.1, '1 teengld you hal put a watt out to huh] the yawl." cup peer said, "where is he `" and.looking round saw the man standing by the stove eating: chief engineer ordered Lim to held the a awl again, and the man looking kind of gram asked If there was nobody but him to hold the yawl; engineer said, "no matter, you go GU and hold it;" engi neer then struck at htm, slapped him in the flee, and the elan staggered back agaitint the bunk, I took 1,..i1e. , Ili ti fir donee andMr Davis were lying in their hunk+, and thud( they were asleel . engineer said to the mats, -go no, Ir. , t•tb . ' and wont into the wheel house; Mr. Fulton followed him into tbe wheel house; Mr rt.,imin .to. and myself walked for ward towards the splash door when we got there by the wheel he said, -show tier • to toe and I will hold Iy" •....... .sa.. s lesel. th.........“ ,r«it, dire: .. stuccr told Will to Lau, it, p, Lat. narkicnter raid bet -• •warnelt-rendy for the' yawl yet Fulton then let the man inside tile tiplesh door, into the leek room, stood hin t up against the butlita and told him` to stand there until the carpenter was ready for hint the ed engineer and I etarted leeward nod I. ft the man and let engineer standing there- I rent tie on the roof and waked the mate: it non near foot o'clock; I also waked the cooks and. pilot; 1 nlopptat in texas and was eating some lunch ; was there about half an hear; heard the mate rous ing eat th e hunch.; heard a loan halloo 501 thought it wee a deck hind rismed Frank . 1 loran; heard n man crying not, "oh don':, don t you'll drown me," thought Frank was getting out the ' , kill . from the wheel-house: cry seemed to be from the out edge of the same; when I cote on the lower deck I SAW Frank Moran, but I thought nothing more of it until all this hubbub wan made; now the mate and he said there was a man miseing and for meth look for Lim; said it was the men shipped from the Woothlooked all around for ' him in the freight, in thethold, in the banks; told him could not fund the man; gueseed he had ' jumped us; mate said, "wtill, there were plenty I 'more;" I said, "yes, but are wo to get them here — That. was the time these men saw me mile; the deck revengers were standing about be sieve at this time., but when the engi neer strck the Man there was none of them up; When we - t t he boat under way, her larboard side woe to I e shore; never saw the man again after I hail - looked for him. after we had got under way, I wet nut back to haul in a rope tit that was dragging; beard some of the deck pas sengers say that the believed the man had been knocked overboard n drowned; I said to the engineer, when he was \ washing for breakfast, "that man of gotten ismlising, , and lie Said, "what man?" I said, "them yon had the row with; ho said, "is it possible!' I said, "it is no odds, no we can get plenty nt Illb ling," and he said, "y e s, it is, a good deal of odds" The engi neer and I were about the only one at breek fate; the steward came in - and said t talk Omen a man being knocked overb ;3 was . I loomed then that the story had get up in il \the cabio; the engineer got upend left the table; Ith ; steward said, "what is up now, that Tom goes all with such a fling- - he said there woo enough up—there visa talk ,If a man !ring I :Doeted arta-- board: the barkeeper was aloe talkie,: _Jima the man, and the captain, who woo stamiiilft by, said I "that's enough, now: Ws no use talking ab o ut that any more;" I said there wan nothing in it; I believed the man had gone ashore; I then turn e d in and eleprtill :t o'clock in texas; when I got up, heard somebody talking in the hall; saw Fulton just going into his room; heard him say, "I have made up sty mind to go," and the captain said lie "thought it was the best plan;" I then went down on deck; ono of tile deck-hands, named Worthington, came to me and said, "what is there about thin man, who is knocked over board?" I said there was nothing of ii; he an , steered, "the man has not been seen, and rati on loan gone or is going ashore;" asked the carpen- ter about Fultou'ir going [Lahore; he said Fulton 1 I was going to Pittsburgh, so if there wan any I trouble about (hie matter, he might have a trial in Pittsburgh- At this time we were above Par kersburg; saw FUIIOI/ again that evening, on board; was standing by the office; it appeared to me Fulton watt going to to paid off; that was the lasi. I saw of Fulton neon the next morning about four o'clock; lie was standing on the sky light near texas; he naked the pilot if he could laud him there, and pilot said yen, but would take n couple of coal boats erg; pilot said come up here, I want to talk with you• Fulten went up nod I went below; came up Wegee and took coal bottle end tat Belleau ~, ran alongside the share, and emnebody g off; think it was Felton but can't say fors a; o at Wheeling we shipped four IBM, and i a deck passengers told -them about the led, leg, man when the four men went anhoreagaln, got three others and started; run on a bar ate irant beck to Wheeling; while there Worthingt , deck hand, talked a good deal about the m who had been knockedoverboard; the teepee &and mate I saw and toldthem what Worthing( n was saying; they said he was a fool; to hug im upend ship him off somewhere; Worthin on told mo he had In formed a waegietrate i the bar keeper when Worthington was funk' g a drunken talk about this affairlineeketili' down and put him rout. Afterwards I came p here on the Clara Dean; Worthington was le ek hand on her. Croce-examin d—Boat laid near the shorn at Murraysville; e man could base gone ashore atnny time t ere; it was the melees watch and the captai was in bed23rhen Fulton went on shore. ; "'•?::.,. -: Ilene Charley, elittii , Wtte. A passenger ou ' ihro , lpt Bolt matter trip - finite St, Louie; know - /i nom bin of the affair Spoken of by the hurl I wt ass; reside in Ilellidayabnrg; on the morn- of •the - 211 of Nceember.; heard a cry of [(he r on the back part of the bat; set up in I bed and saw a Ulan whom I took to be, Fut. lon', kick and abuse a man who got en the boat the day before; the man Bald be would do the work if ho would, let bim.up;-be,tbee t said h e could meet% •thet,he, haat kio,ked him blind:. Fallen teeddrJTa- Main d'ott see." and pushed . him towards Itts-Wh.sethause; : -b• ;aid met :he. 4094d.wokasi what to.dt iota saluNilimen&m, ...**AtiaboWildrdtqAa'laidtlaawitailid.l..nds,... you, stand there till the carpenter wants you;" Fulton walked forward, and I got up; beard a man named Culbertson stay that the man was thrown overboard; be gave me his address: it was EphraiM, Noble county, Oirfo;" saw Jones and Davis on deck et tbe time; the miss ing man was lying on the deck when he was kicked- he would have been able to get up if lie had been let alone; be pushed him in the wheel house: that was the last I saw of him: heard no hallooing after that; looked into the wheelhouse right afterwards; the carpenter• was the only man I saw there: the missing man was not there: Culbertson was standing by the stove when the man kicked him: said to the watchman after this that the man had been murdered and thrown overboard he seemed surprised, and said, "whet mar "" replied the man that was shipped off the Woods; had the man's shoes mid stock ings till we came near Wheeling; the mate came mid threw them overboard; my wife remarked that he ought to be ashamed to throw over the man's clothes after throwing himself over; be said it wasn't him that did it; the captain came down in the morning and asked what it was that they had reported on him about killing that man; Fella - laughed, and said I only struck him with my open hand; the captain told him that he didn't want to be put to any trouble about it, and that he had better make his es cape; this was as we were running into Parkere berg; Fulton got up and walked away; did not see him again till next morning, when begot off the boat; saw Fulton before he got off, talking to the second engineer; he had on a high hat, and his coat collar up about his face; he turned his hack to me when I went up and walked off the boat: there were two men named "Bill" and "Frank" deck hands on the boat; they went out on the flat to see the engineer's face as he went ashore; the mate saw them and or3erod them to unload at the other side of the boat; Culbertson wanted to get off at Marietta, bat they would not let hits; they let him off about three miles above, on the Virginia shore. The witness was cross-examined at length, but nothing new was elieietd. Roble Davis, sworn—Was pilot on the Ben Bolt when this affair occurred; landed her and she had a torch light on shore and one in (ho wheel house; was not up at the time of the fuse: saw Fulton the next day on board, on duty as far as I knowsaw no intimations of endeavors to hide himself; we could not get into Marrietta because the water was es shoal; the captain lamb where the pilot says: the boat was hard to steer: we didn't land a man at Marietta who was passenger, because we couldn't get in; we put him off at the first place we could; didn't see the captain from 12 o'clock that night until next morning at Wheeling; we landed at Belle air because the mate said there was a man to land there; there was three feet at Wheeling when we got there. Cross-examined—l saw Fulton; spoke with and called him up, said Tom come here I Want to speak with you; don't know any thing I said to Fulton; no didn't' say a word about this matter that I recollect; Fulton and I never said any thing about the matter; the only person I !poke with about it was Mr. Moore, my partner. ' l ' ° x rtir. C IV. Batchelor, Wm. Evans, Andrew' filler, R C Gray, and Bernard Givens, (pilot) sere examined as to the condition of the river In low water at Marietta; also as to the oharac ti.r and reputation& Capt Alford which they all said were good. Frank Moran testified to the general facts as before related, and or, the cross-examination said that he heard that there had been a foes on board hut knew nothing about it; it was When I was asleep; saw Fulton about the deck. A alight dispute hre arose between Mr. irk. patrick and My. Eel' Jons, at to who sh K ould have the conclusion. thThis point having peen settled at fast, each of e gent lemen proceeded to make their comments at some length, which we need not report here. The examination of which the above, lengthy as it is, is hut a meagre report, lasted from half past trn in the morning until half-past seven in the evening, without adjournment or cessation even fir dinner or supper. At the close, the Moyer ordered the bail to lea renewed agaill un lit 11l o'clock this morning, at which hour ho will rive his decision in the matter. FUttiil4l: 13101c11 Tile Custtx t.AVCB4.—Tho world renowned chess player, uie Paulsen, citizen of Dubuque, arrived in town on Thurs day night, at 10 o'clock, and having been duly received by the committee of the chess club ap pointed fur that purpose, was escorted to the Si. l'harles Hotel, where he in mopping all day yesterday he epent iu playing with the chess players of this city and vicinity.' Ile played one net of games blindfolded, with several gentle men, and beat the whole of them. Others tried , him nittgle.haltded iktid sill, w fferetl.,,Gia.a.tuna 4.. 5 , h.t. TT. r.T.0.1,, ere.. the ht. pwn. retim the time he malice him avail I Ve. la playing blindfold. Paulsen makes the r ..tt more on board N. i i i ........“....1.4 ii_ ... in that, ioneil the., ...e... 1144 I t !.4444o.TalathllL Its, accom ou nO. —Then lie pamses to hoard No .., and proceeds as before, and so en in regular order through the atriee Ile then comes hack to No. I, makes his 2:1 move on that board, pleat., to No. 2, moven, and soon through the whole iu regular order strain. Thin gives each of his antagonists ample time for reflection. The effort of thought and mem ory, and the power of Combination and abstrac tion required to conduct, at one lime, fifteen games in the manner above described, (he has played that number at one time,) we leave to the imagination of those reading this. The gintee played yesterday were only pee li miulay. Monday in to be the field day. The e for borough of Newickley yields up her champions the fight: Tarentum is not behind, and the cities unite their forces. The play will be open : to the public, and a great deal of interest will l be maniteated. Mr. Paulsen is a very modest, quiet German man, who speaks our language'with a touch of the foreign accent. Ile is middle-sized, with lightish hair, light blue eyes and a magnificent forehead, which gives him an iutellectual aspect. Ile has no airs when - be plays at the noble game. Ile moves and moves, and beats everybody, ex cing the admiration of all, himself M ti urphy and Paulsen are probably the greexcepted.atest players in the world. Fare t. !Um:hr.—Wear° informed of the death, last week, of Mr. Wadsworth, of Cridge, Wads worth & Co., engine builders and machinists. Mr. W some time before his death received a eight bruise on his leg, below the knee, which caused but slight annoyance for a few days. Becoming more painful, a physician was called in, who soon asked for a consultation. On ex amination of the limb, the bone was found to he diseased, and amputation was advised. The friend s alb(' family also advised a compliance with the recommendation of the physicians, but when Drs. Walters and Christy called to perform the operation. they discovered that it was then too late, au absorption of put having already taken place. Mr. Wadsworth was a healthy ro bust man, end the cause of his death seems a very unusual one. Business Tax.—Wo are Indebted to R. A. Jenninghatn, LI , Asseneor, for the followin fist, showing the increased business of th e coy \pampered with the lest triennial assets,. wont: \ No. businehouses in 1858.....,..... Increase.... Amount of sales i oVis .... "\• t ---- I ncreatie in three years. ....... $ 8,381,150 This increase would probably have amounted to fifteen [entices, had not the crash of 1857-8 90 materially curtailed trade. As it to, the fig ures show a very gratifying increase. ii195119.111/01 U f ?7(019 PRATEII Illawrixtn.—A Union Prayer eeting was Inaugurated, on Thursday nig , in the Birmingham M. E. Church, untie the auspices of the Young lifen'a Christian !iodation of this city. After the opening a the meeting, with prayer, by the lender, t e exercises were wholly voluntary, and consist of prayer, praise, and exhortation. The endwise was quite large, and was cow / pos of tuetak ere of the various Proteetant d ominationi Before the adjournment, a • rdial invitation was tendered to the delega. ion, to attend a-meeting on next Tinfreday even ing, in the New School Presbyterian Church. A committee wan appointed to visit East Liberty, and make arrangements far organising a Union Prayer Meeting in that village. It Is earnestly desired that the clergy and laity if East Liberty will encourage the members of he Association in their lendable undertaking FLATS LOST Id THE A LLEUEZAT..--TllO high water has had the effect of stopping the steamers which ply up the Allegheny, preventing them from passing ' under the bridges over the stream. We are Informed that several fiats have broken 100 SC from EbETO the Aqueduct, where they had been badly secured. Two pale of them, valued at about two thousand dollars, partlyloaded with pig metal, were the property of. Miles Beatty, of Clarion, another pair was owned by George Snyder, and three boats belonging to a gentle• man named Cribbs, from the vincinity of Frank lin. None of the boats have been heard of, and they will probably be a total low. They are valued at about five hundred a pair. sah Tun sale of Wits furs, which are going off so cheap, on the second:floor of Davis' auction rooms, Fifth street, willbe continued this morn ing, at 10 o'clock, when those wishing to pur chase should attend promptly, as the turn hate been rapidly reduced in unseal:l, as in price . Ladies are supplied with comfortable chairs, and abundant opportunity given for selecting during the sale front the very large and valuable stock. Deowsnn.—A man monad Goa%kb Clouse nip drowned at Duqueeno borough, on Theradam The - dreamed Imo engaged *a catalog A. Wood,:when higebaksion-bie tally the lrlkteiv,'Sidr Ask itihe ,- .40' - ..knore. '!..lLkmas lama by_ bk* Inquesr.—The &manor held an In on Friday, on the body of Mary J. Snyder, who died suddenly at the residence of her husband, lin the Ninth Ward. Some suspicion of foul play and stories of ill feeling between her and her husband ware current, but the inquest, we be. lieve, did not strengthen the suspicion. Dr. 4. G. Walters, as we learn, gave it as his opinion from a superficial examination, that she died from apopl xy. He, howeCii, was making a post merle.. examination, which was not con cluded last , vening. The inquest was adjourned over until to day, - at II o'clock, when a verdict will be mad up Tun Mayo ) ed John Por l assault mlt,' against him 1' tor, it will in the eye eo , and deetrovi He made Ede caught last , SWIM Accittear.—Mr. Abraham Patterson, carpen ter, and contractor on the new buildings now erecting on Fifth street, received a blow on the head, yesterday, from some substance—a piece of iron as we heard—falling from aloft and striking him. He received a very ugly gash just beside the crown of the head. We believe, however, that fatal consequences were net anti• cipated. We trust not. CHURCH BREAKING.—(in Tuesday, some per sons entered the Fourth Presbyterian church in the Fifth Ward, and ransacked the entire premi ses for money. They entered the basement, the door having been left open by a member of the congregation, who had been in on business. The library belonging to the Sabbeth School we= overhauled, but nothing of value was discover ed. The rascals decamped without finding coy thing. 0. H. STUART (20311!2/ .-WO learn fro... a let ter received by E. D. Jones, Esq., that Mr. C. H. Stuart has consented to come and visit the Young Men's Christian Association of this city, at the anniversary meeting in January, We are, indeed, glad to record ouch news. He will be reoeived by the religions community with no ordinary pleasure. Reuses ilLttcn, Esq., has resigned his posi tion as a member of the Central Board of Educe lion—to take effect when the School Board of the Second ward shall elect a person to take his place. A PINE variety of ntw styli, coatings, pant stuffs, dc., c., suited l b the season, are now opened at Carnanhan's, Federal street, Allegheny City. These hare been selected fur the custom trade, and will ho found to embritco the - newest styles of the season. A choice stock of men's and boys' clothing neatly made and trimmed, and furnishing goods adapted to the season also toady for the examination of buyers. • Toe lovers ot ? good (lungs ran have their wants supplied at I3own's, Federal -street, Allegheny, they having just received, direct from the East, a splen did assortment of jollies, assorted preserves, fresh peaches, lobsters, green gages, he., which they ran sell at unusually low figures, having purchased them al the very lowest cash prices. They have also on hand a superior assortment of fresh manufactured confectionery, comprising the choicest qualities, whirl" they will dis pe of cheep lor ca, Their friends and patrons aro os cordially invited to sh call, and they will he CO ' ince.l at once that they cannot do better in either of the cities. ; Wasuiscrosi, Dec. I .—Lord Napier has re ceived dispatches from the Commander of the British squadron at Nicaragua, the contents of which he has communicated to this °over:unmet The explanation given of the visit to the Wash ington is said to ho perfectly satisfactory 10the Administration, which, indeed, is ready to clutch at any excuse to get out of the scrape it has got into by its unstatesmanlike management of Ce . n tral :American affairs, by its underhanded encou ragement of the fillibusters, and its braggart assertion on paper of the -Monroe doctrine, which it hire not and cannot practically main• Lain. The universal imprcesion here among the Democrats is that the Administration has been quietly snubbed in Nicaragua by the allied l'ow era, and that Mr. Buchanan and his Southern masters are content to pocket the affront rather than risk a war with Great Britain, France and Spain combined. The prospect of bullying Spain into parting with Cuba is not-very bril liant. —.V. F. Mb. Telegraphic CONGRESSIONAL. itissrissirroo City, Or IC. The Senate WA, net in seseion i. day. ha, rig I jeuroed over to Monday. -Lanai—Us Laing eilipal to order the bloom took l• I • I 1 * f., hill, „•., • o ••• •• a n.a an so. •.” arsr .1? I from the past sue•l.... A long discus.oa w. i nd on the . Bill to pro,: Mr. Shorter made a speech in favor nt the bill. Mr. IVashlturne, of leis.., replied, looking a rears 4r not complimentary to tho bravery of the citizens of Alabama and tienrgia, who Sod in fear from the Indians_ 31r. Shorter characterised that assertion as falso and slanderous.. Mr. Washburne replied that tho gentleman w very bravo, as Illustrated here to-day. as Not a Huth, sensation writ produced by this bongo of shots. The Chairman, Mr. Sherman, nr , .mptly caked to .rder. After further debate the Ifousentijourne.l. Latest from Europe. Hamra x, Dec. 1 0 .—The Cunard steamship Arabia arrived this evening, with Liverpool dates to the .It h inst., being one week later than proviuu. dates. She brings the welcome intelligence of the safety of the steamship Indian Empire. Emperor Napoleon has relieved m , ir.l,l7ll.erf or thc penalties which were pronounced against him. The subscription to the Suez Canal project is sn;,l to have clused with a larger arduous than required. Bombay snail. of Nov. J had been telegraphed to London. The campaigning commenced en Oct. 13, and numerous victories had been achieved over the rebels. The Queen's proclamation was promulgated in India on Nor. Ist. The steamer Indian Empire. reached Broadha6en, County Mayo, Ireland, on the 20th ult., all well. /ler fuel had become exhausted, and a portion of the wood work MU consumed. The provisions had also run short. The ship laid to for a week, within a day or two, steaming off Oalwey during two Anions storms. James Davis A Sons, extensive leather importers, of London, bare failed. The liabilities are very con eider•ble. All the English papers containing Montalembert's trial are not allowed to eater France. The Prussitin Chamber is almnstantirely The telegraph between the Dardanelles, Lyra and Clio has boon successfully laid. That between Can dia and Egypt was broken. An unsuccessful attempt had been mode to sass:_ ideate the Namarka, at Bukarest, by means of a ful minating shell. The China mails reschol England on the 25th OIL By the late typhoon at dwaton, 3,01 in Chinese and several. Enropeans were drowned. The Cochin Chinese are concoutrating 100,000 men around thecapital against fhe French and Span ish form's. Commissioner Reed and Baron Once were at Japan. An influential meeting of gentlemen engaged in the Com trade In Liverpool, had adopted resolutions in favor of making 100 pounds the standard weight for all kinds of grains, dour and meal. There Is much anxiety for the safety of the troop. ship Bombay, with 300 soldiers. The ship was die_ matted end lost some of her crew when going to Cork for additional troops. Shg was afterwards seen bat tling against the norm in a disabled condition, but still making good headVny, under jury masts, fo Plymouth. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has issued a pr clamalion against ribbondicism and ether secret tiniest. $26,456,370 18,075,210 . The Atlantic Telegraph shams are quoted at s:200. FRANC6.—Pertis, Friday, Dec. 3.--Montalembert writes to the Moniteur to the following affect have appealed against the sentence passed upon me. No power In France, up to the present thee, has had the right to remit a penalty not definitive. lam one of Nose who do not believe In the right, and I do not accept the pardon." Montelembert has lodged a formal appeal against the sentence. SPAIN.—The nomination of finhaque as Captain General of Madrid is considered a strong indication that a military dictorship has been decided on if the Cortex prove unfavorable. Dl7/11111..—The Vienna correspondent of the Tinter, alluding to the attempt of Russia to purchase the Principality of Monaco, says that during the late war with the Principality it was ceded to the halted States, bet the Convention - never ratified it beetles° same of the European Governments protested. The excitement in Candle was increasing on 40- count of the oppression of the Government. The inhabitants were buying arms and ammunition, and "." Ithe Pacha fearing a general uprising, had asked for reinforcements. Lent. rebels hero been dislodged from ninny ,r their strongholds. Soren British victories hate been obtained with heavy lours to the rebels, twenty thousand men have Leon captured in one town. Touba Topea is a fugi tive, his fames being rooted with the loss of six guns and 600 killed. The rebels number 50,000, surd aro scalterrd small bodies. is The proclamation of the Queen produced goners( eattaLudion. • Samba Sipe° appal to know on whnt terms Ito could surrender; Sr. Louis, Dee. 17.—The overland mail, with dates to the 21st ult.sind two through passengers, has arrived. The news to unimportant. The paa tenger, report the road, in good condition." Pardee was mat 50 miles cut of Fort Belknap, thirty hours ahead of time. . Ciactsurem, Dec. 17.—Albert Alrc,a , rontioto,l of the murder of Neville, to the ;item Drisen, le:; Spring, was executad.tu.the Jail yard,.at 20 minutes &tier 12 o'clock to-day. Nan 01ILYANS, Dec. - 1 7,471 e delioliDer ninny, which hks salved Wow, reports that oho spoke the sohooaes Scum, - bound for Ilreytatra; laL 27:40, long. 67:31, all well. . Lernsmsly DOL 17 ; =- Thiiivarli Ulna depth alibi NU and Niint AC W'' Th" ili Palii4eear 11111Miatt#0,, : -- NrXtliti:" . .yr • 's puttee on Thursday night arrest er. at the Theatre, on a charge of ttery with intent to kill, preferred I y It. It. Parkinson. The proseen recollected, kicked the defendant cral mouth:, ago, bursting the pupil 1 g the sight of the organ forever. cocaPo next day, and was only , 'lle was committed to an- Telegraphic =uremia. [oak., Der. 17.—Cottnn «al., ::ton, bat , : tin littla Inquiry and 131 . 1011 wont; Atr , itan nand Mall. Finn , /.3.1303) 151..nr fir„,; ',lra at $1.12I,•1 tot ned and 3r.-3,33 for Mickniniti Whir, nd $1,!.0 I.r IC norn. 1.) 1! it, Corn Irram.y; 'COO tart)/ , old 7 1 1; , n7:, for new roll: buoyant at stit for Met, ,t11.1.f , 0,11,1"4 for prime. Lard Latormt at 11,4 11i.... Wlti.key Iniavy at 2&'... Fnzai I , t,..yalit at 0, and for jfitic.t...lo. for Ir. Olh OM-a firm al,,ady. •, NI,: , tor ky [trot at Imayarrit sxtre •x i...,64,0 11 , „„, at .1: 7,..t/ Ih. ;Mind no ::11‘41.2,5. Vreinlits on fluor Liv.rriand nt , ..1..a r : Chicago tft Critaberland C,,al Illintan et-tar - al R.. It. Iti, 1.,4, II Li (i Crum , e n n!ll,llSO: l / I wan ß tle 3; how liork Central 18-':iy , : Penn Iv a. eading id Ntilwankl..- 3liarlaxi.,l,l 12: •01.,4313101.13!4.3 3 1 / 3 3113,133 4.1•01031 4 i - , Rria 17 , ,; CL-v.-land I Tirlerl3 31 1 ;, elnlne land g rant• 21i4; 'Conner-m -I,i v., !I i,;; Panora., R. ILI III; rs,-inc Man l i ert.tr , rvros 4. De 17 - Fli.nr rims-4,1.rd 11. ti,r 4, pritanl.intr.i firmly i. ani,a 1,4101,b, nut...Tn.e at and 4.19 lints extra at 5.., Tto, litept43lon, the pan . ia - mek. RI , ;1. , . MA. 1.431rp.t dor', 1110 •14/33r. Month 1). t 7.ar ta , nr•ly at Cl„ and Corn Alma at It I .ext..irorn I.,rtrar a slowly, and .101: 4000 ll,* In l o. and While .1 $1,36,,„11,-10. 4,A d „ ntliel at tan- tandt. Primo newenro 1:, and se llilu. fro-!y at , lump luta at 45067, and old yellow at Itita , :t tan .1.1 and lower, , aloe at .11,I111: t . Clot r-raranl in &taunt: nal. Sal Nutt at Pork tolling at and prima at 1..15.50. Latd firm at Ili in In I.Gla and Ili; In log.. In Ita,on, 131101, I1111I•11,; 111,4,1 Hag” ti 7. IV/13.3h 1.1 at/ adont.,„„ 1. , ..y• firm at 25%(.426,- 1.14, 17 - 1,11•Ingi rt. - iu .n 1 na i l and prim, fIl rnl II ptahor. dl ink,-y kmat i otl,!. iin, an nn..l.l.ruand na IGn Ai/Tat:nig Litio indl linitr, and fin. wealin 3.33,4 131 , 01'ablo fin 1.1/I.lt, Fowl, .4 . 41..1-1 from the tiontl.l,„o„, 11,1,1 rwe'pr-1 of 'inerant tar marl", r, uilh •al. !Oda in ar Its Bulk .Illeat ••, r,•1,1-nrr , 1 , 11 , ...ry. aI, ~ en. lam, Ifr . • 1-tid Oro 1,1•/4 Ina . ; ~„ „„, .!.!“.11 br113,131,1 1•• Grr,•ll •, i. 333 ar•lllrli`l3, 11.1 , 114. ••01/. I r I inn, Iwro.- .lArnstoiti F;,.:lr , ,1 1.10!; , . , 11 Ito.: 1.;;, , amt. .1 1 /!,.. • lout 1%1, 4.. y ; tai at t af I I!, 1, I.mr-Enn,ill. an•ar. 2d, 1 teCtl4;;;s 1 77, - • F SS 2a tae' and fund. -14.40iiihU:64 2, 17 , I rlAnkity, dn ad.,2 • an,l 92 nn Idle tvral 611A IS ~f t• I t,. bas Barley Inda 21 ; r it .„. X11(p , -..- t l. al, snd at 11 , 1* 31, , 14-..• .2 , , al, 1 t nt and aria, (2 , 21/1N .111 i 1.-1,11“, nt,lid 1.0 boa at NI. II .4!1,4 nf 1 , 2 at $10,.`14 tvo. lireKwuk2ir LI SO mks Irdon Nada at $l.- 7, 2 nu I acv t=._, s.3nt ..n priv..to tan. —2, ~ t t.. 1,• Bran, (non stir, nt lot, SALT-42d., nt 12,1,614 N, I air,. ad $ Ltd, 1112t1i . 021 —,I. 1 of 2 7 111.1 trclitio.l 2 In lutr, at 2.1(k1i. 111. •nt 24,9 rtlald roll It In, rl 11114;A- 6 exl,. it .: I R.I 0010 Iwn at P , / lan pr.-n 6; ttn-no a - dr, lan, h. av erd,Zlng=ti, C lll2 / 2 2. 42—.2 . ,1 nr ..n bit, at 9, and 20 hrrArot:x— , ti,,nf bl.l ScAlinnz,,dt• t.. 1 720 now It.d. .! • !Mint , A 1.1.1,10, Oa a -10 t 0.. at 02t 1.41, and 10 1211 mi $l,O • . • C OMMUIICIA L. rarni..., tru. Penoallranin ratir,cl ihe c.. nth aim, January Ist.. wcrt• t!. Incr Jan. I. IS;S Pam: ForT‘ lurrosso. farr.lPS Doeresow... •,t1.37 The Osumi Wpm - town tof tho Itoonsyloottis shows the folios lag tro,ipte. CAN'll. DEPART= Xi. hIONTIII, 1114,AT. • Nov. Crogri E.rolngn. Net Earniop• $17.2:11 IL: Nos, 12.0,e7 K: 11,140 74 1.4 A 20 Inn Porrenau F:lrulngi of llso from . 1 1.sourcaor 1.1 August and lU, 1. I 539 ........ I 4'r fro:A.l •roirof : o 4.) .......... 2 1 .19 p.ord Earnings of lln• C 31121 from all mre. fima dany. tot, 10,., Drr. lot, 171,3711 n 114,774 A new and Important legal principle on the coon, motile of It:doming Milo, n a me,tin orronnt, by Ir Sem 'dory wasylmuhin cloy:More:in. of New York, a fen .I ,y. pith.e. The C 0,., o r l .•pct (I, r niorr of this burning. nod ruling of the Cwt. Joni., Justice, If I hat no n.inni.14.7312. :I Hank on a proton ted hill cannot 4..1.1 on the simple it'd. coment Of A. /1., CasAi, T. xphout the nr0w...1 porpoco of Pro.ol toting the bill. or the elvrilknth n of Lome aud ant ben fly of the Dank 'opposed to hu roprosented 1111111 err:dummy 0004 lodnrow. men ~ Tbr nano made II n peculiar one fir 11.11, that the bill wag ncgotiottal or 1,41 by the Ohio Trust Company In N. Y., while tho porpoo. alai. It was remitted lor A. II- Cosh • of Dm faban (Milo) I.nk , simply for veibr.'i.. N... -mrthrloss pritrop... thnt s mulct Mud fie r o poralfun by form lyh. 1/13 own , loot,ro the word flrstiirr Is so oftria dry. Ira from, oven In imtonera os (ho prvernt, where It the chat tar of the Honk forbid. the coureyanrr of property by the Cushirr or nth... topics. Moue, pr ithon. the provicus action of 1,1 Hoard of Dir.. tors, Mgt the 'lecithin slionld fiat.. attention. And, the old omits is lam, cormetal, II would not bo out of the for the liuldournonli npoil hill, .0 from Ibe Interior Mt collection Or nrsotlatlon, os well at the mom of the maker, to be aroompaniml by refemnce to Om Macs of rot helm., of erwh. It would save bull, risk and tify . opfurieu noing the tuorpayment or nou- 001. of 1111 In ,- Y. TiMe3. A portion nf the now issuo of Treamiry Nolo., MC01•041 Imlay by the takers. Wu do not boar 1 rry rides. Tim entire $1.100,000 has delimited—id Mal. hero, and $1.10,11011 at Yhlladelphii and Wodiintlton. Them Is moderato inquiry fur the new 4 merrniurnl Ps, 001.1 rho' meninty Is steady at 10134. There was a purellose, 41.1, 111200, of $(00,0110 at that ma for En rcpt.. The Mccry market Csailinors very d'art, aintsprenders to remain so for months. 'Them rani be no motive detuma for .appal—a de cimal sulhelent w 1111111 oho' tientinithations al oho monetary mnlors—until the marhlnory of trade and maniActores isagain aelite timrsnimtt. The discount houses exhibit great dullness from tho lark cf mlisfactary paper offrrlng. btrlctl) first clam sixty day nrceptrumm on paper without 411701,1(7 at 314(44 71 rent, Three and for months parse Is 44.c.,5 lima,. nod six months 434("pn ft eent. (ht colt tbe supply of capital Is abundant fur tavorlto borrmrors nt 4 71 rent. orenelonal trans.Nons are mute at lower and b lgu or rates. Tbe offrrings al the :mks, although femme rapes larreased, are yut In the aggregate far belolv the ability or, Trlp,oro properly, am lety of the Institution to lond-77. Y b. The folltoolog table shown t h e ~,r uporatiro rocolistt and oLlpotento of Hop, Livo and 1 , 1,•tool, Mu, tho Winter portang.fotuthroct4l: 'red op to D., .1 • ' Wink ending D•n'. II Total roorlpta. op to Dor. 11.. Total sorrily, 1•w,t02 44.11 Frorothe shove told° it la liar to Infer that we Java rock ed thin season folly 10.1000 hoge—wttich exceeds the whole of lest year's packing 4,000. Some good Judges efftiniatet the parkin at this point this season et 114.00.1110g..-4,1 the above flans would seem to Justify nieli a much:Wolf —lChkago Prete. Ytoor has become pretty thoroughly aroused hoax its leth• Stale cooditiou, end seems to be coming lath fav a wn with those who Irani eomething to beadle nod alWays r e Jo fur the chances of a epecuiatioe. Memel/. etal tio mein for shipping, but It le tolsotoed that two burn: vonditioo to which millers and others lo the florthweatent heat grow log Miles have brunght theroaelvea by ithliaxitta too freely. has created Noma kith in thefriture..—asa, Ceax Borrea non Ilaaarr Deo. . 11,— Ordadeattstala very full prlaes, mod-have Ikea in ',fele dinned; sale. a7I O) ytla urval.ck at $41,1•41it.7 qu.o.toqiudity; sod mall have adnaced Wage 11 point Ibr export have Otis at az la packekla Ifeirboadiand Coldsh Lea of MOO MIL at St atAkik foliate farther odes at wind PoHodr buys Oven eala at A 0 O , •12 0 1 1 /..iii , of liarlalerazienules &weed la fgreeuraadiliales of No /at fIEVFIA 2 iit•Mgifirinal N 0.3 at tut bbl. .Athilallaba iliTO bean Ram of . eaten' lota at. -9 -6 , 50 e-rU htd. ;tickled limber inoo. Item. Pe0(4010 ' to.onallte. :Tor fialowat Qua _tad , Mtl aitietcleaat VA* tr Xh• L • '•i•-• erate, • 11 ,1zt pee 0 4 , 6bbLiatitifir b*se to - "Vasa:morels, Dec. 17.--The documetits comma the Mum, yesterday, (mealy several cel umns. They fully confirm the arteile from the State, telegraphed last night, and prose that the British Government represented to oar Goreramout that In negotiating a treaty with Nicaragua it in tended to abandon the Mosquito protectorate. tis t shown, also, that in a letter from Mr. Dodge, lin ister to Spain, to Secretary Cass, regarding Me . can affairs, that Mr. Calderon o, llauts, Minister of S te, had assure,' Mr. Dodge that Spain had not the re motest intention of interfering with the well-known policy of the United States, as exinotncleti by Mr. Monroe, or of attempting anything fur tho present more than to alibrd protection to iher citizens, and to obtain redress for wrongs. The House Committee on TerritorieF, at their meeting held this morning, rejected, by tr rote of fire to four, Mr. lime's proposed amendment to the Sen ate's Oregon bill to repeal that (douse of , Mr. Eng lish's Kansas bill which prohibits the people of Kan sas from railing a convention to form a constitution. until they have suf f icient population for a representa tion in Congress according, to the Federal ratio. The. bill was ordered to be printed as it came from the Senate. Not a little excitement exists among some of the Pennsylvania politicians, Oa hearing that certain parties, said to be office-holders, propose publishing a non administration paper in the city of Philadel phia, to the injury, they suppose, of the Pcnnsy nian and Argue, when both these journals might be United. Senor Mate has returned to Washington as Minis ter or the Iparez administration in Mexico. Ile ha plenipotentiary powers to maim treaties and settle all diMculties between this government and his titre:. ~err Vona, Dec. 17.—Neg,otiations have been go- Smith and the chief owner of the I"nionwe Telegraph line, the 3 fagnetie Co., owning the ;Verso lines bol hymn this city nod Now Orlean., anti the American Telegraph Co., with a view to the c..:nFolidation of the Menctie and 'American lint; ..., ~, 01. and the Dent or the rola° lines bezween th.is city and Denton. It is also understood that satisfactory or tangcments have boon finally made between all the posh,, interested in the ration§ lines, South of this city, by which the linu pass under the control of ono coo.iparty, to be known as the American Telegraph Co., 0:: the tat of Jannory , next, but that all negotia [len, worn broken off with Mr. Smith because of his alleged unreasonable demands. tth the, Ist of Jan nary., therefore, there will lie for all practical busi -nese purposes a complete union of interest between all the telegraph companies exceptingonly the Smith or Union line above refern,l to, whisk runs between this city and Dwane. We think the public may rest assured there is ab o ut to be a general and decided improvement in the telegraph facilities of this country; that far better and more reliable lines will ha constructed; that better salaries. will be paid to operators and clerk,, and consequently a higher grade of chill will 1,0 teemed for:the - management of the !inc.., and that • the very best system, Of telegraphing of ono uniform charac ter, will be introduced upon all lines;. that. all the important points of the country will brirs r eta' E tit n t communication with each other day and night; and finally that ultimately very material reductions nil' doubtless be made from the present tariff of c-' :a mt., taangtal , :aa. 1110 Ocurs.raarclal so llirttlogo. I:spotters. Net Eon/logs. • . I I tt,2ltl SI ; 'OII,0•48 41 151,178 io U.; 14:1,1554 IS2 • - 5772 hi ,i12..1:•!4 i. .'2!4G 00 '2721:1,,321. 2,015,6. , n 4'2 1357 . .1&;901 10,Z80 ~• S,IZ3 1:41,55. tr.".(01 2.1;p2 PtIONONGARLA NATIOATTOYCO-e WI her. ler, 7 12 b1podlte7,1 do ballot; oilmen .2..) do otlik./. Ks mill. II 10 We, 0.14 Ii 013 glass, Link & nimble; 12 bbli flonr,lVrshaay k 122E24 .0.1, Miller 0 Rickehou. ItIVEIFt RSVP 15. n esila The river The yettenlay was &Tlingit] rapid/Jay if mason S• re ware shunt taxteen feet of water last great account, wan au business doing 011 the wharf of All the Captains in ran wen: at the examination Majoem office, which we n-port ellewhere. Thera went no arrirols yostarday,nrcept the Cho which also went ens NThe ille.Let Croost , Capt. Deviancy, left with a nor los ashv The iltinanitizo Capt. Dean, funk oat for St. largest keel si ti.e seaoini. To-Das—The nee srinnuer lila ]lnc, for eine i niti LOULIN ....... _Also the elegant etc, Aricoula,.,(Stpt. Cennay. for St. Lotus ......Alen the steamer Argonaut, Cert. flrlekell, tar the same pert. This remittal na, that Colt. li T.. Briclleil i Isle or the ton City, hag bonsai t, on pril.3l, 1 / 4 1.11S the arm •too Argonaut- If there t. 11103 n living who has oar sit wlattes far hie nieces, the: man it Capt. Mickel!. I! pluck to the backbone and far ail each man w-e alb wayalread to thro y w po or o beat hearer and cheer thanl on e to fortis.. Just barite' the Fulton City, an good teeny h111y1.1411,1 dollar. with her, In the Onto, i.e aster rya alai" The Endeavor is retAired and loatlioi - for Isatieril Capt. Markle Is on board. our down doer exchange. failed on lasi nig,lnt-. Steamboat flegtotere . ARRITED. i ..IthiJITED. Lawn., Brownsville. Lamm); Brownnilie. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. ()done) Bann'. Baratria. 1 Col.' Bayard, Xltrobstb. Charon, Wheeling, ILs Craw, Nashrille.,; lbrn-sl feet and falling. 1 entobrldge, Br. Lonts laegular ateamcro _____ _ __ • rdosongakela River IL B. Mail Packers STEAMER TELEGRAPII, STEAMER YrspsuoN.- 41a TCAP, 3.0. Wooptraaa.Ornina Ciets&. ILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats leave l'ltts • burgh at 8 o'clock A. and Keening Boots at d o'clock for ArKeesport, filigabethiown, MohouilB - City, Bollevervion Fayetto City, reendeld, California and Brownsville, there connecting with ILlcke and Maritsa for Dofatown, Fayette Springs, hlorr e antown, Waynesburg. Caradchaeltown and Jefferson. town fo pasuengein ticketed through front Pittsburgh to Pulou r '2, totals and state-rooms on boas facially - 0— Boats retornlniv from Brownsville helve at 8 o'clock In the morningand sin the evening. For further Information en. quire at the 0171 n•, Wharf Boat, at the foot of 0 ran t street. anl CY. SWINDLER, AOrnr. . . Gllnctnnati, &T. . • poi; CINCINNATI ANBLOB-127,, !syrup: —ll,. baAstiliu rootHen„.s.or aroamer IDA MAY, Copt. .0100. Clerk Job. Orr e a r ,, , 111 Ifi mes tor Oat above aial nil Intermediate ports, on THIS Al', lath hut. I' et ' , Sib. or petteargn apply In board or 1 LAOS. DARNED& M. Agit • . Rouisbille &c. • OR LOUISVILLE— The npleu did new passenger rpacket KEY WEST, (Agit. vans, wall leave for the above and all nterined ant fr ports, or man on MONDAY, 1:511, lustout, at DJ A. 11. Far eight go apply Co board, or to PLACE:, BARNES& pogo. jr , oft LOUISVILLE.—The steamer and Capt. Slarkol„ • Days for th e above and all Intermsalato ports <7.1..,1y lath last ,at 10 o'clock, 0. D. Par &right •or luu'lsg.', apply on kelp!. or to FIACIS, BARNES & CO., AlOa ___ ___ _ !AL" tows, Sa. you sr. LOWS.—The flue eli pas _L• 'pg-r ir.ekrt A I-, 11.1ZONIA, Ca pt. Cvnwsts, lig! !env. tho al,. r nu.) all Intertnr.lislr In T Axis g n u HIS DAL IMIt .. F., Fr '„lir ~ rp yrov, uppb n board ar 1,. El..teli, lIAISSE & I_ll, doll ,!Ignian. orls Entrails, &v. bIOR MEMPIIIS S NEIV" OR- eph iulid tenWrr 311,:,. TItOPOLIS, Captain ulll leuro the 1.1, , rn and all inform...ll4u tort. uu THIS DAY, nth lint., et u'rlock, r. 4. 1,,a rruirlit or piAtut,....l.Pir L.O bour.l, 10..11 IMPORTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES I DR.RCIIILL•S DISCOVE:aI,' 'l' 1f E OPnosPuITES of LIME, SODA and POTASH, A 3PIICII I .,ulttbt Tula TOE , TRATKCCT OF C S V AI '0 rE T HIS new and important Discovery in the :neetneat of sUalutettloszts (Cattsumptient tr ferule by therelirbratorl Dr. John Franc. Churchill of rag e, eu.l tlr•t commurelostod to the French Academy of Meilkltre Ile Hid. it haa been adopted and is ram' mod throughout the Continr. of Fodor, with unpluisdented euei.t. as a rovelair evtre of this mead. formidable *rs - r , rera et the llnni Noce. The tlypoptiosplrite. as tiler .. .n.o l the must online. Physician!, ot New York,' 11110 p/. errilo it for thetr patients lona all Pott'intrxl; Jl . I.r a ter les of .iontitte Os du. Li...ft:au., to the coneincon, that ther m - ;-rats coo • .r at all vent-, ea rostrata condition of Ttibercolasis (lbattnnitaluni elm a Jr., tie in the stela of the plrocploo ens it ran/nine in a toxygenit.attle &tatc. Flenceint drew the obvious inforenee, that tne meat,, nt entleg the disc-.,. ten etsts.l ti Ter.-Dip the ...rent element,. ter this purrs'', a tens ne . ravary to saloet some tom ['ans!. phivphorna she old be at tbo alum time ray roorturlatile—itiat is cabala. of rioter lug totem. at,. ta.rt ~t tee, es term. The. tiouAir rim. , •t In trio bre.o.yd s . i,...ir. or Lit, .. , fa and (Watt, w ere eirriw.l t.. 1411f11 the t•lii requisites id evoydotion, or combnetem,and cGrioirorlion. Ttei tree et the liypogbes. stag, 3p . t.paratiett & to have ts two-rola apes ate kt.RiNkattho WA; "" far re any rto known. , etreet. of thou nee are Grown by an iFt ere., c,f ntwour power sotradiroos even from Gm neat day of their • admintGrarlin. together with au unusual ferling izefin.i and arriajf/r. Ttroappetila inCreffe! often I/I cy• trataslittary reauner...,The emu:natio. become Trotter and mure, abundant; trfff rovapiration, If any hate ex., L,SIVI sirup twcenwe amt prerecord. Ali the general ey repent., disappear WW I a rapidity the, is truly marvel., JAE` The .Ityprptripertles,as prescribed by Dr.Chandrill. are Lion, forte tent time red in ache...Dr pure form in the United States by the undenlgned, Price Re,oo per bottle, insconcmtratrd form, by maw Three bottles will Ito tient r ,Vt ordered by Express, It Is al. tot iu or large tattles, ready fo r use, Alien t•Y• een.4 by Expire. prirate bawd Amide diraelione ac• courp.y each parka.. Circular. and alt desired Inform.. tion may be obtained by addreioltig (with o .tamp enclosed) J. WINCHESTER, American and Poreiga Agency M., uo:Oirt.a . milAwT ti r _____johnStreet, New Turk. _ ADAllftl3' CO RN 13.13.1—T1--„Oft. T" proprietors of the "Pittabut# 111oveltv Works" Laving. through Mr. Adam., (the PrincAtrit mochanicol gout. of the arm,) obtained Imam pa rent , dated 17th of Augrot, DIOS, for a hew and Grapier mare eett for .ghelling Oro, truly neat, compact and portable, combining dumbllity, trtWty and el.taneser 'trocersary appendage to every farmer's barn, Is wow °rend to the people of the United State. at a very low prim. We have no "Patent Riede for sole, hot manufacture and sell the art ed Aorn icle at our become wades. Owing to It. comport term It is due Merchants' droll tini to an article of trade in every Hardware The Machin. ore of two airo., wolghing only about .If. and tat pounds, nod say bo secured to a post, pillar, or doord a. you would A.M. We add no more, when ' it apoaka for itself. t,,,Hearada w p TINGSTON. COPELAND A WALLACI3B. POtTNDRY A N P AIRI Furnishing totabltahment STEAM ENGINES, ROLLERS, SALT PANS, 51/ LI, GEARING, Fire Dririk, Machinery, Pol. ley. and Coatings, ot all kind, made to order. Grate liars, Salt Weights, AUG /roc., Pr.( Stork _ Anther &riling Clothe, Clum - th eeate floltIng; Portable Flour atul Corn Mills bred la tote; French Dn. Smut lif.blue.,noed to the city mills and or,, the West; scour the groin, take out the ch.. and to move the emot balls before they ere broken by the lxiGors Primer Barr 111 11Stonew, tuade of .leeted block., Patent Ehinglo Mochines-.1. 10,000 to 21.1,000 per dot; lice,', Patent Wator Wheel, 'used in 7000 mills. into a. mocha. the overshot, aud twice as moth no the mo,l ot the other Wheela to use. with an Meta 0 .0001 of Catalog-ne of WllOO3 I.ylres Wall who Want gearing. Of. flee No. 311 Utterly street, Pittsburgh. Irtiordl w T W. W. WARJ.AOII, Steam Visible Works Ito. 7119, 321, 323, Liberty tit . Pittsburgh, Pa. IVrA BLE MA NTa: LS, made by machinery' ILL at loss priesse Monumenta, Tablets. Grave Stone.— ," Alor. *took on hand. Furniture nod Waah Stand Top, Importing /quo., Marble stud Mous Hearths, made machinery on short notice. Marble wild low to the trait.. OM. 319 Litml y PlLltthprgh, l'it 11r6urdarvT 117. Sr. WALLACM. . PoRTA ISLE FLOUR AND OORNIIILLS —The shuttlent and best uncle of the kind-in the emnitry. They run light, grind fast, and make good vrerli. They are a desideratum to Lumbermen, Ir.. elnetroi .aud twitter& itslaut Pittsborgb, Pa. countries For sala aefio. :Us Liberty El., .t W. W. IVALLACE. seDirdAwT WU. 0. 001.303.... Will. H. nounies & into, 4/1. • ate I'ORK A N 1) REEF PACKERS, DEALERS de, Corner Market. ahtl Front Stretts. mr3o CANNEL COAL makes a moat Inalliosat fire, kindlm readily,ladn all day without attention, . - V ,*- 1: ". Con I. handled without toiling the bands. making it raper lolly desirable for parlor and chatubertmer. AltaloOrders for CANNEL, ANTIIRACITE O I.IITUIII- . NOUS fur tither city promptly fill/ ti R ' • r 61.1.1:017EN V 11.XJA ribEPOT, .sllO Corn VENISON, REEF, POULTRY• it:NDBUT TER— , libla Prima Poll Donor; - 'f 3 Liza squirrels, Plmoomta, nabbita, ,a, • .. GO pair Ciliatetoi; Io do ToricoTh Yorsaiii fili iti"l'4l / 2 4V a r * S it . :::;t. A .5111ROTY PE AND RUOTOGRA fill Itr zi. untLtittVi, No. 211411 h ;greet, oppoine Daly's, and b.llklarket, oppoattellosilaes Drug' Store., retr,soPh.... LWOW In 0110 r miter' edg; tint.l Specimens .11 Reception_Roa tri OU tbegrottud 11.4 r. , t0y0,14 Q. 1:1N-LiDIES--10-eks Buckwhem kintir; kj 100 ko g s rapt Batter; ...: . . ... , 12 Mu o perece ilour.. • 1.C., VW b ours and Emily noun - Oil boa Cream CL.Nee. Just ree4 and lor , ye by uOl5 . , it. notuaos c co: trUISAILNNATI SOAP AND C Als; D I?. S. - tut= : 1 01 ' T.r l t7.l ot d J(on m Lt r d 5 d :7 PRANCE'S, redarni arrnat, Allegbroy. tit= 'rVafF;ttliff--30 bp• Prache* 50.!:1qAp7 del thrirrliro and far sale by • •; ; ToATAII DICKEY ACO. - OYSTZIALIK' US. Dorton ,Ind kWh. do. Juat reed iod fZialido motes% ntnity Grocery and Tesslitoro, .toder4Viintoa, EMI' 100 ‘ 7, -"(tirMicK, weitiNaLlt CO, ~ " 3 2; .'Eternolligoiaz Arid 161 Frost rt. AIY -D M 1 I 9 oPr i -- y AuN :- - 51c4,03.1.1 9/1(1 , BUSIL SMALL 0" band ma for IWO ILIMAtis itnt; Si - VW I .4 I c"ASTaIWak, the djmotuf toting, Edmry na4s6)6 4 ' NEW W IJ-1 3'he:7big w^~" FLACK. BAnNrs co.. . 1,31e0L6110 =MEI
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