The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, December 21, 1858, Image 3

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: 1 12arsbaroe,Ne. 149 Ara and 120 &mid street
• Pittsburgh, Peauiss.
4110/ 4 pcial anion °Mapper nit to lin disked patent.
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110T111112.111 lloTainusst sKOTIIIMILIMItt
Don't fail to proc* Mrs. Piingloves Sooth
ing Wag off CFA ing. It has no Mina on earth.
It greatly WU the promos of teething by softrolog the
gime, rodsehig I.llAissionsilaft—litil allay Om and in
tan to molds thrs bowels. Deptas upon %mothers,
It
will rem rest to yosroArss,and nib( anTimsitts to your
Parfmtly Is
This nimble prevention is tbu pros:Optima rsf. c in are of
She mostesperimond aid Wind temala Physicians N.
•11ingistaL sod has been coed with severalliag soccer in
millsims Women tv
We helium It the beg and rarest mobil / 5 ' am world,
all COMO of Dynast:my and DOA.* In Childresorbether It
arbor from teething as from say other can" •
• Ultra sad health tombs estimated by dollars sod essits,it
to worth its weight Is gold.
11.111kms of bottks• are sold mory y.. in the United
Status It Is an old sad welLtriosrenselly.
PlllOl OPILT 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
sirNoo• senuins =bribe faostadls ofOORTIB TER
EINB,N.w Pods, boa the mad& WiriPPsri
Bold by Maoism throughoattbs world.
Gystb IL. !Lusts, Agent for Pittsburgh.
Jaldstlyfo2
. Bags! Bags! Bags! .---
--illt0;3110 sod GRAIN DIIALERB aus bow be supplied
with Bap eultable So their trades on the shorted notice at
the foUowieg mar= mots:
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• •SEAULI2332 bash tact $11327.5 RA_
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VVCIIIII BALCKB, neatly doolsrood jood printed to ordar—
O 6 or 0 Lblo wt. (oribl.ihrd)sloo-01.46011 100,
fd cc • " (Mooched or noblothed) rOll 1000.
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12cc112" •` 01 .. • . '
ion a rdor a, Grocers Specie, Wool mid Shipping
&moms& to at. as low priors as any manufactory in
the mantley. ' .
, waxy. BMW, from Roy . to 161 he, for Grocers, Tea Deal ,
emote, at *boot tho price of paper.
earth.. wishing can bans their cards printed upon nu,
baps" they an made. .
DAVID C. 1111RNEIT,
. , - Pittsburgh 'Bog hisou'octom
N0.:207 Liberty Mord corset Lbw&
• gIIRBI FT.Las runs ti
• 21LcOORD da CO-,
131 Weed Street, Pittebiirah. •
HAYING JUST RETII.RNED FROM NEW
TORE sr* now receiving slur stock Wrath made TIIRS
c..P 1 4 6 1i
llaberi Ray &Me
Mint
Etone mutt%
• • WWI lan Squirrels,
. , riteb, is
Cfrm, that <lsms. Tletorlites, • •
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Matte .and Cerra
• , Also, Telt Berme&
Thesegoodsbaset.ra orlorod with groat vim, mot will
el small prod ts. •
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t a me Phials; to purchase fresh Ptah ars irrtito.t to
asstiicamlue our stack. • nolMett
CALIFORNIA girls:A SI
gab saw LINE. aija.
Via NICARAGUA':
AMERICAN, AndliTlC AND PACIFIC SHIP
cANAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS.
OPPOSITION LINE
AT RED RATIilt.
NSW That TO lAN raancinco.
Firstetreragr- ......-.sloo
decond esblo..:..—...—.loolLotrar stowage-- SO
tracodt of tiorlethmus Included.
Illaspidodid steamship WASII,LKOTON, oLio'' 0' 0 tans re
gister, Cept.llsur7 Churchill, haring been Aided up ex.
premly for the Califorala trade by the Nicaragua Tonto, will
intik bed pier, Forth Ricer, New York, on Kondey the 6th
of Domenber, at tt F. - NI, curried pesemagert, malls, and
traiest toElan9Jade del Norte, to connect • bus Juan del
Dar ritth the well karma and commodious steamship iliSll
- Car ealy, for Sea Francisco,CaUforalet. Theao
epkaidid staansehips offer unsurPemoil acrommodations for
ths idea' and comfort of pimentos. The lethmee mote
thattntithly repaired sod to good order, sod the pountry
age and freight, apply may at the Wilco of too
Company, to JOHN P. TELTEBTON, A rut,
ent6c3indfc-nol6 No. 3 COullug Orem, Now York.
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/':,Tbe Great Elul;Usti Remipd.
BIEL JAJBIitS CLAUSE'S •
, • OELEBUATED FEBIALE'PILLSI
1... PWPfwwl treat. gweee:Siptiou ell Eiriemis &ace, M.D.
--- , . ' • Pbyels law fatrsovlbiery to lb* Queen.
.• 'This well Immo Iledfebuis. no-Imposition, but a: sore
sidasiiry for yelnaill DiOlciatit. and Obatroctiabe,
1 PM Way . Mow whatever; awl atbough spa yodel remedy,
Tr
• , theywoutato hateful to the misiltutiOn.
.••• TO Saalltlltirr. witoirtt ts r. - e.lteili aultet.-• Ft win:
- . le a shielabsse, bsi raga .410.11d7Poriod .8.11. werolartly. , l
venal er--so9,afrthwOirWlPl4.--‘7,
P 1.11.-4 add Dpi" stamps eurlased to e°7 Bathed
rsd Wet, will luaus &bottle, coutaiulog over tO Ply, by
lutont null. •
i IL G . gAntuggpocui a CO., Pittsburgh, w . boleettl . teg,o r t,
;• awl eold by ell druggists. 1 CAL fr
CO,I,ILANS.
ri a razatnis and Commission Merchant,
AND irnOiaisALl MAXIM IN
Rutter. Seedp.Fisb.
and Prodiit• GeLlollll7.
Strwt. -Piltsktortik.
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MEE
. J. 111. CIIIIIST II", .111. D. 4 •
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163 l'Ainl ,Stred,Pitthbergl, Poovi.,
juviegt hal ib - er advantages of - Easters College. and Its
oals, and arverol pare pradlca, L oClen Me profinlonal
.sorrlco la SUIEIICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.
Slaw.tli. D. Coward. Col. Wawa ElcCandlee..
.. DO. D. 11. - A. McLean. , Com IL
J. 131 g A. Weassyr.bam:
T. IL Sill, E.g. Wm.
%I. IL flouter. Job* IL Mellor, EM.
Jacob McColtbiter,Esq. -mytklydre P
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3Erlaq STOVIG %Volt Kits.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
IFASOFACIVILIA AND Mali 13 lITUT VABLITT OF
COOKING, UNION AND DOING STOVES,
Plan and Pancy_Grate Fronts, &a.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT OAS
BURNING and Eirorz CON.SI7IfING
COOK STOVES.
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Offioe and Sales. Room,
torttlpik . No, 4 Wood St, Plt t•barg Pi. Pa.
sioloaoroscze AND outworn
AU Midi; of Tobacco, Snararand Cigars,
BavOracebt6-tibal the bOdida No. 149 Wood
.tract, in
'Odium to tends Youbcoalog robiblishment,No.43lrob
and, wberstheybillba plaaafol to rand. their fricalls,
calibball• -
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The. F. Firrrnvinzan having re
toted to extoborsh with the Intention of . mOtte2 l3 %
U !defame rooktooro, can be fOund at hie MICK. NO.
104110IIATIL STRUM bobtail Wood:and 9999b601d ALA
1111.091 re boors from 9A.ILto 4 r. ' trt24totfo
N. Horazduce ar. SON B.
- Foreign aud Dawdle Bills of Exchange.
------ql.7rrasuus OP DIMPIT.
DANN NOWA AND prune,
NO. gamma' anterr, rirrsuusou, PA.
112,0oDeetka sox& oo alias windlpal
dUa
the Dolled Inst.. • apt/41y
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SPAD COMPANY.
—4-oirpla-Dilwarth..--'—....Di W. C. Indwell
(Bowmen So Porter. &offs d &Mt.)
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MEE
Bill. ROAD sena.% CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
manna° s, wax%
• . 13A.WIDS & 01.1111....1DY
mad Oriainarstal Pall. ,
1 - ND GRA INZRIt;
stutua
White Lddefi an Zino Palnie.
•!$O, all !data( Moto,ons, v.ndsbee, slaw m. 0.,
I:'-" -isi'wblB4'radeort frilgr'reyfes
;tarlaisdb
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sumo: mows 07
pRINTUIO. SOD AND ALL KINDS Or '
WRAPPING iv..e..i. Jr, 8..
, .--- ..Morellionso. No. 511W004 II .
'. '...;,', . : PITTSBURGH, r.i.
• Sip bilistitat Meat prises. t0,4.1t fo
' . .. 0LL77770101012 07
----- 111001, Cologne Spirits and Fluff OP
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' . I*--Nro.in .10 .1170 &mod
t .------ qt"-d.
boa Et...turf.
'll gram "wimp mu. Valetta, Vault Door.,
Willow bhnttera , 'Window Guards, at.,,
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111 tauml &red walla alard Stral,
.(1114.aa ifnalasdituttl,) Pa.,
I.l3llradaaoZ•sir "44Jobb":&60:44"11'11"Zrlatler. tiVs"*!ul":26
v& DDVER ~ &
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7.a.m,,rourriz.sz9 AT LAW,
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1 11 - 0.11111011 MINH & 111LLf1111;
Aratninitai . AND ':11 actrisiiTs,
' VrAs.Ecricre.Tor. worzyk B.
rlitts!itiigh; Penna. -
. ; idle*. 1114.1111. • Market sireit.
illainigtari all kinds ofifergangtme ilq4 Mill &LAID. ,
sm Colitb?pp Rantoul Wort, 8t.40131 Maori aud. t,,lmos
Watt:
labohigsadm.o-'
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SIGILTBILLB,,DBAW.N B!
Duic&B, II nalc&ar & co., -
clam xuatz, icaptc, IN stoma ONN
POUND STNIAINt AND SIDWARDS. • •
t: 4 juiei,tius& asighlopu eon t0wt!..61, Teitesi
cias4l; elesamialeNts=l lll ,
Otittelp.aelsait,iriltl!! o4 •adDr...D
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i. ' ;.****R o i - I:,:—.llloBfkWellotti*ipagoody**t
Formal/ant- Office.
Complying with the urgent request of bun
dna, of thin Wins*
DR3. irrisan itz J. "97. SIMMS
Um co:winded to roman •
_pI.IIIII.iIENTLY PITTIDIIIIOII.
Mot nurb antsaltal at their ufltoo,
191 Penn Street,
oevosra Tax _ _
Delly,mcept Sandaye,forComramtptionte Asthma,
Breinebills nel ell other Chronic Complaint.
oompltatted with or cansing Pahnonari Mame, Including
Catarrh, Hoar! Disease, Affections of lA. Liver, Dr
' peria, Gartritit, Festal: Complaints, etc.
DU. lITCII t IllilLitilwerold Rate het their treatment
otConeamption is based pen tea fact that to disease e
W I in thibleed and *yam at large, both before, .! during
tisdeteleminat in VW lange, and they therefot
nmdM
Ilygiente mailed:lad remedies to parity the
blood and strengthen the mum. .With thelv,thel . 10
ILISDIOLNAL CillALATlONS,whichtherralueblg hl y ,but
only Le ILQiatfxl, (haring no Curative did when used
and Invalids ea earnestly cautioned agslastliantsil
the pricks,a time of etirabillty many treatment bend upon
the pleaslble,hat Wee Idea that the'heat of.the abeam can
be reached Ina direct manner by Inhalation,. the ea Wore
stated, the seat of the disease is in the blind and Its
only to the lvnp.
(tarp for omadtatlon.
A list of question will be sent to those wishing to m
ean n by letter. • tur.neshoetettr
B.Ahrinal ,
Dit.A.sumn AND rr.A.xx.cdt,
Avi.. 62 sr. CLAIR STREET,
ITTEBBURGEL, PENNA,
Invites public attention to his new and beau
tllnl .1011.111111 t of Pall Goods, consisting of Cloths, Omsk
mores, Vesting. and Coatings of emery misty and style,
adapted to the best city and country trade. which will be
made op with promptness nod drepatch, suul at rotes as low
as at any other similar establishment In the city. nelnifc
FURS I • FURS ft
New Fur Store f . rom Philadelphia.
LOUIS MILLER, Manufacturer of all
lila& of Ladies and Gentlemen% Fun, Biel& and Car
rine Sober, dealer to Buffalo Robee, ke, wholesale nod
retell, at No. lam Wood deed, above Filth.
Fon repaired, clamed and altered in the beat mann -
Ocala made to order at abort notice.
1,11 kinds of shinnies furs booed..
M. E. 13-1.1.1..12C5P1TU ,
DENTIST,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by an ENTIRL
re am Anamthetio agent applied to the teeth awl ram.
only. Teeth from ono to fall setts Inserted on the various
Metallic/rum ID also Inserts teeth on mitre Porcelain
bass with oontinnom gum, ishith to beauty, cleanliness and
durabnity cannot fan to please. Call and emonine spirt.
MOUS.
111-015ce ro. fil_Fourth street, Lelow hlarkot, (second
story,) Pittsburgh.
Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Itanges,_
194 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pe.
mr=elr
WBYMAN a N
lasaulhetarers and Dealers Mods of
TOBACCO, BRIM! AND CIGARS,
A Z./
L3EAX' TOBACCO,
Censer qf Switlipid Seer( and Pieresoad Arley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sue 3011113..--....—....—J0ing lecCaunra.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES. BOYD & CO..
MaporKtnrers of CAST STEW; a/so, SPRING. PLOU Ackd
A. B. STIdEle, SPRINGS AXLES.
Otero Rosslnd Ffrrt 3ttrd.4 I'galm7A.
B. {O4llll.
13. , B. FLOGIDit6 fit CO..
pso: 47 .i 4o4 ;"°ia
smarm:mans 1.,
etaogUar,
at e. Noribern '
EntsV O.
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EME=M
&stuff liottoss.
-ISITTCHELL, HERRON & CO
lUDET/CTUMB 01P
Cooking, Parlor and Hooting
STOVES,.
alagerle Improved Pdlent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
&me, Rots and ling Streets. Pift4urpk•Ps.
Ja4klldr
Jon T. 1.00.6..
toia&ri & on.coa,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Americ
H. ARDWA.I2.R.
51 Wood 5 , Pittsburgh, P
A fall and complete assortment of - al de
seryap•as of tlatlOWitl F., at Kaderalo and Retail, can
Le and et prim antidectery to the pored..rr et thn •hove
entablldaent.
lords of 09Crylialmriplioa In large variety. alerrhants,
liras:dot and Vance. are invited 0. 11. reelhalyrd.
J. 14.1,ei-rtAt
rer:maieria-.pA_l,rr TAtkx-r..oFt,
No, 5i S;. Clair—Street,
(Dr.irish'• blew Ituthi •
...carve
.14 • M /lON RIC .
aiding public, no espeom has 0400 epered In its Ma..
facture to render it - pertict Io every pertlenlar, In
order to lump paw arid. the wonderful Improvement• of the
age, sod plats It foremost In this tanneh of Au:wriest, Mary
nisi-tare. r 0 FAMILV ?MOULD 1111 WITIIOer ONE.—
Retail ItrPe $lO.
It la admirably adapted to prevent end cur° every ism
of Mee's/Lynch Y Consomplhen, Squint; Palelm, Interims.
them, Dyspepsia, all Immo( IThyska/ and Mantel Prostra
tion and Herniae Dlaemee.
Ono grand teatime of this Apparutos Is that It is ;inapt
ready for use, die power I.olng obteined from a Permanent
Magnet,no Addeo, other ingredieatabeltg requited.
Sod, wholmsle and retail, tly
DR. 0160. 11. KETSEII.
ortZ:ll.terT Wholesale Druaglat, 1,10 Wood et. Plttente.
The wonderful succese which the .family
medlcince, prepowd hy D. L. Febriestock k C.. haw.
with, mai iodoce others to Imitste acid wonter tell
lizmine well the labels sod wtopyiers, when pnr
either B. L. ifebrieetoek's Ternsitoge or Wilsini's
ile
Pills, and recall. the medicines prepyrtd by the slues fir,
audio other. ILL. FAIINKSTOC CO., Wbnieliale
Talc, No. CO, terrier Wr od androcrch etre. to, Plttohnigh,
deltedterl?
GALVANIC IiATIT.RY, OR ELt CTRO IStAG - 14ETIC
/Is mu', for Medical purses, wf very anper , or kind
will be vent free of Lxprese chargts, wherever an Express
rans.apona remittance of Ten Dullarnr_Addrese Dr. OEO
n. lEVIVARTL N 0.140 Woad 5t...„ Pittsburgh. Na sPßslewl4
- Platß
MARI
TGE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND
PAIN" DRETROTER. The beet and cbnpest Ileum
bead Remedy In the Wald. Pimple and pleasent In ,
Its np•
plicetion, certain and Mutant] in Its remit. A beautiful,
scientific external cantle*, applicable for the rellef.of ptin
at any time, in any place,ln any part of the Wmm en,
tem, easel under all elreametencea If yea pat this Plaster
wayoben; if FWD is there,tbe Plaster Intl disk there am
tit the pain has 1.131. 5 / 5 51. The Plaster magnetises the
pain foray, end
PAIN CANNOT F.XLST WIIIRP. TIM PLANTER
lit APPLIED.
Rbeconetimn, Lament., iltuntne, Debility, Nervennem.
ffearelga, Dyspepels, Coughs, end Colds, Paine end Ada.
efeeery tied, down even to Corns, are immediately relived
and, with a little patience, permanently earn', by the magi.
col inflaence of the 11AgNICTIO PLASTER. It le the slm•
pleat, sorest,.rant pleamnb at and chtepeat remedy la
existence. In applicatkm la universal—equally to the
.troeg man, the delicate woman, and the feeble latiant—
To each and all It will pram a Balm and a .Illeeslng. Its
Hum la agreeable, and without 110150.51" a or trouble. its
price le within the reach dal—rt. or poor I all may have
14 who me rick and suffering in., way.
• FAR/IRRS should be always .pplled with this Inman..
ble PLASTID. It will be the Good Physic'. In any
Wambold, read/at all timid, end at natant notice.
Patent, in air4ight liniment. Tech box will mats six to
eight nlanters, and ens child can spread Ahem. Price 25
tonna box, with fall and plain directions.
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• D. C. MODEM R. D.,
Inreckx and Propriator,l o Walker et., New York.
MAONETICIPUMER U scold k 7 all drag
Oda in musky, ta►n and village of The United Statea.
• no.lecelitirly le
Tow CEMISTX&S Tium:—Theeencrable and gener
ous custom which has coma down tons mid is, we are
glad to know, still punctiliously recorded, of making
the "Christmas tine a period of gifts, will be relig
iously observed in this, grin former years. It bus
become apart of the "universal religion," and them
is go parson, whether Jew or Gentile, Greek or Ito.
man, but recognises it as almost a duty. It le a no
ble practice—an ineUtution is no sense insignificant
• "fraught with results iDfititttleirlg the beppinese of
thousands. It would makes out theme for the tile:
torbm, to it boa outlived many of the proudest an
pine, and is interwoven with the character or every
people.' In each age it has been moulded to the
spirit which was abroad, and in this, though none
of its poetry has been earresdored, the uturesnisn
is its marked feature. Baubles—mere toys--things
which can be prised for the moment onlY fur their
beauty—hawbeen ignoted. Worth—luherent value
--iesefeiness—arevitel coneiderations now, when the
custom is to be celebrated. In this connection ws
will be pardoned for remarking that'll's most spore
' origin present of which ,we can think, particularly
' tor a family, a "gilt" width will be most, highly val
ued by every lady who occupies'the position . ot mi
t/aria Swirl ;decline, • lire litasutue Wu,
sox Siirtaa Macutax. Seel la ankle, brought
G ri m iota l air. rogaltition, will keep tho giver
always In mind, and, independent of its usefalnese,
it is as ornamental as , the moat refined taste can de
sire. Theme will be no enure for those who neglect
to order • present of this kind from Mr. Alex: It.
Reed; the gentlemanly sprit, at No. 68 Fink st.
A. M'Tzonris entlreetothof dry reds, fors, cu
pola, cloaks, at at astelloninn ToSeday_ntOrbbg. it
tO o'clock, arils corner of avast andr4ifth streeLv.
Will be /old at publie section, idlighes =Life stoOk
of dry goods..fors, cloaks, and esrpets. ,The stock.
'comprises every article usually kept in first elms
dry goods store, and ns the proprietor has delskaink„
ed toga!' this business, every article put op fot sale
will positively be sold to the highest balder, without
icy reserve whatever. The goods will In, sold the
following order:
At 10 o'cloek, dry 8 s.
•At 11 o'clook,fors sod olckko. • -
Copts 4=41 to IVolaek. . - .
sale. i
real riba. bilowils4viita 2 o"Cliidk
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PITTBHVRGff 3 -
TUESDAY 1101011 Na, DEC— 21, 1858
iVormninvvijrrwarn
City and Na , Cifa Items.
D►tLr noon PRAY= BIECIIINO, at Masonic
Hill, Firth street, commencing at ll o'clock, ►. 0.
All are cordially invited to attend.
The exercises vo-oar will be conducted by far.
H. Sinsabaugh.
Lorr—Near his residence on Centro avenue,
Tin Box, painted brown, with a brass padlock at
tached, containing papers valuable to the owner
alone. A suitable reward will be given the finder on
return or said box to W. W. Patrick. at his residence,
or to B. Patrick & Co., corner of Fifth and Wood
streets.
Tux GAZMIL—We are becoming vain. We i
would have scarcely dared to ask from any paper
such an endorsement as we received a few Ilya
since from that excellent weekly, the Presbyterian
Banner 3' Advocate, which we have already pub
lished. Scarcely, however, was the notice in
type when we find it republished in the Meth*-
, dist Advocate, organ of that great and growing
body of Christians, with the following additional
notice :
"We have always been pleased with the Ga
zelle, and never more so than since it came un
der the management of its present corps of edi
tors. Under its former proprietor—D. N. White,
Esq.—it was a safe paper for the family circle.
Its excellent features are still. preserved, and it
seems to grow better with increasing years. We
are glad to mention, as an honorable fact, that
while it in replete with intelligence and thelatest
news, it does not defile its columns with loath
some details of crime. A large , number of our
readers are also subscribers of the Weekly Cla •
retie, and they will want no encouragement from
1 _ta s
l i v e . tri k e e e o t u h r e T o t
t o
b c bo o w n li t n o u t e h
e it their e„ p
D a t o r: i n . : g w e h r
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presides so ably-in the Advocate, sod, trust that
'he way always be able to say of us what he has
said here.
Styrit NV/intl.—The Republican candidate for
Judge in this ward is James D. Kelly, and for
Inspector, Abijah Hays. The vote was close,
and the first report indicated the election of the
persons named by us yesterday.
The Democrats of this ward have nominated
the following ticket: Seiret •Council—James
Saddle. Common Council—James Blackmore,
Thomas Rourke, Francis Cluley, Sr., Samuel
Harper. School Directors—Alexander M'llvalne,
John Fullwood. Assessor—Robert WAdams.
Ju4e of Erection—William B. Kelly. Inspector
—H. J. Rogers. Constable—Florence Sullivan.
FOURTH WARD —The Democrats of this•ward
have nominated the following ticket: School
Dnectors—Cape. Wm. Hanna, Columbus West.
Select Council—Wm. J, Anderson. Common
Council—James Bown,James Untie. Inspector
of Election—Joseph O'Brien. Judge of Election
—Charles H. Super. Constable—Sae' Barton.
EIACTION or Drancrons.—The Citizens' hunt
ranee Company held an election on Monday for
Directors to serve for the year ling. With the
exception of Mr. Canfield, who takes the place
of Mr. Pennock, retiring, the Directors are the
same as this year. They are as follows
Wm. Begeley, Samuel Rea, Jas. hl. Cooper,
James Park, Jr., J. D. Canfield, Springer Ilar
bough, Capt. — Samuel C. Young, Capt. Mark
Sterling, Samuel IL Kier, John S. Dilworth,
Francis 'Sellers, Wm. D. Bays, John Shiptoo,
Walter Bryant, John Caldwell, Sr.
A banquet, prepared by our friend Jacob
Robley, Esq., of Fourth street, near Ferry,
had all the bettors done for it by the Stockhold
ers and Mien who were invited.
The Company has declared a dividend of ten
dollars per share on the amount paid up of its
capital etock.
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RAILROAD ACCIDR3T.—The Express train of
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road, due here at 4:15 on Friday afternoon, not
with an accident which caused some detention,
and resulted in the serious injury of two persons.
When about a mile on this side of Wooster, the
train moving at a pretty high speed, one and the
last paaseuger ear bounded off the track, and
went down an embankment, turning quite over.
Daniel Alexander, baggage master, bad his right
foot severely crushed John Lindsay, of Crest
line, was also severely injured. No other peril
son, we believe, was injured.
UNION MtETINti, Eokrr - Li BenTV.--Cimnibuses
leave tha rooms of the -qhrislian Association,
Fifth street, this evening, at 6 &do-et, for the
Prayer lieefiagn'lll'afAllf,bib•Or —hl g"P"
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...Iv It will he remembered that one of the
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lAillParilertNEClttrl7r. tl
rbfyaea alr in leee o[ 141.
turn the same evening - about 9 o'clock. It is
hoped the delegation will be a_large one.
oepanas • pets. —The foie for the benefit of
the orphans will open in City Ball on . Thursday
evening next, the 23d inst., and will continue
until after New Yearn. The condition ofthe asy
lum and the wants of the orphans have induced
the managers to pat forth more than ordinary
exertions in the_ forthcoming fair, in, order to
meet their wants - end ph:teeth* institution on a
morel:oil:I basis: The assistance of the cliarita
his is most respectfully solicited in behalf of
these houseless and homeless children.
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We learn that the postmaster of Philadelphia
has decided to have a mail bag made up in that
office, each afternoon, to contain matter for
Armstrong. Jefferson - and Clarion counties
This hag, leaving Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, v.
v" ; Will reach this city the next morning, be
taken out on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, be
distributed by the Mail Agent on that road, and
the matter will reach the people of these north
ern counties sooner' than they have ever before
received their eastern mitten
Daum Pearancycis Built:cc —Since Union
Prayer 'Meetings end Won Lova Feuds have
come so much in vogue, a correspondent of the
Christian Adrarate suggeste to the variant; evan
gelical denominations of the city the idea of a
union rotractrrt — lnraing, lobe bold alternately
in the several oburchee, continuiog a week at
each. The editor, Dr. Baird, speaks favoixbly
of the project, and invitee "the attention of city
pastors, especially, to the abate 'suggestion."
MILL SWEPT ANAT—Man Drowned.—On Tues
day morning the sawmill of A. J. Bennett, Esq.,
on Glade Run, some four miles below Kittan
ning, was swept away by a rise in the stream.
At the time, the Proprietor, and James Dunlap,
• hired man, were in the mill. The former
clung to some of the timbers and was saved by
Fences on the shore, while the latter, (supposed
to have been struck by some of the falling Om
, hers.) was drowned in the stream.
Too KITTAPNING ISIAILS --We are pleased to
beam tbni no change will ho mode in the limes
of leaving this city with the mails which gl
hence to Kittanning, and ether places on the
Allegheny river. We, have been neenred by
many citizens that no better arrangement could
be mado than the preeent, to bring the people
the early news each day, and their general mat
ler at a time very convenient for all classes of
men.
Ma. Baum. Parreason, mate of the eteamer
Eagle, was very severely hurt at Wheeling, on
Wednesday last. in lowering the boat's chim
neys that she might pass under the bridge, a
block gave way, striking Mr. I'. on the shoal-
dere and inflicting what will probably prove a
fatal injury. The spinal column was dislocated,
rendering lb° lower part of his body useless.
Ile came up on the Chimed', as we are inform
ed on Sunday.
A UNION Lowe Feast will be held In the
Methodist Protestant Church on Fifth street, on
Thursday evening next, commencing at the
usual hour. An invitation is extended to the
members of the Methodist Churches to be pres
ent at this gathering of the family of Metho
dist's. —We are glad to learn that them' union
meetings have thus far been occasions of deep
religion' interest.—Chrietian Advocate.
Amos. 'stns.—The following item ap
pears In the Washington correspondence of the
New York Herald of Friday
"Papers in the case of Judge Irwin, of Peal:-
sylvants., for impeachment, have been submitted
to the House Judiciary Committee. Ii will act
acme; .The.oharges preferred are for malad
ministration in hie court in respect to fees'and
charges."
Ndw Crime u .—The Christian Advocate notices
the detliCatio l l of a new M. E. Church at
mascoville, 'Columbiana county, 0., on the.l2lb‘
Rev. W. Lynch presided in the afternoon
and J. D. Turner at night. Enough motley was
wised from the congregation in the afternoon
and night to free ihe society front a debt of
$250 which bad been in in erecting the
I house.
lerozrawr Avaturr.—A. man named Chutes
Miller, and his wife, Mrs. Catherine Miller,
charged with mating and forging coin of the
United States, end. foreign coin used as money
in the United Btates, were brought to this city
on Friday night, by U.S. Marshal Campbell,
and lodged in jail. They were anestedhs Can.
adL Weet, Where they bad lied from
,
' ADA? fore thle warning and allettioon, at 10
and 2 o'iloch;joit the Wood nose of Davis CIO•
lion rooms. Fifth itreet; *hen the ladka *Wad
not fait to attiadi-aallmeetjtelea: 01'A:tea:tee ,luts
are shoat axing- 44.1 i silas:saireetdettaappeet
utility:lhr gestleaketl,talatoWP-heeatittel -vet'
.serAlestat 10109 r peirtorMlT 419<tASMIL
e
Tire titaxe,:;..olthellieerest Wetness& the
Old Theatre, are eilEilistiee. in the parts of the
"Three Fast Men." gigantic figure 3 an
nounces "immense surneell.". There is. one good
thing about the bills betted; they do not eWm
this asa ..fiforal Drama.". We are glad of that.
Had it added hypocrisy to its other defects, we
could scarcely speak *CB aIL But we believe
it to be a fact that this "fungus" draws. Like a
blister, It will draw "right marl." What saith
Zekel Biglow ?
"In short, I firmly du believe
In Hawing generally,
For it's a thing that I perceive
TO bare a solid rally."
But Zekel draws It rather too
we
In that
verse. If it were only a humbug we might en
dure it, bet it le something more- The whole of
the play Is only mere tune of whisket and to
bacco. Literally so; else why do these fast
young men declare all their only desire to have
"chew tobacker" and litia whiskey." The
" Skid"y" and the "Fi yi" is thrown in gratui
tously. It is said to be Choctaw, but the
"fast men" need no interpreters.
Pitney in generations to come the antiquarian
book worm preparing for the Ogden of a fu
ture age a book of ancient dramas.; The Greeks
shall not be forgotten. Electra shill still eland
in her immortal beauty; the gloom of Alcestis
and the agony of Prometheus chill even then
find translators ; Shakepeare shall•stM marshal
his creations before the world in a language not
to be mitmnderstood ; but what , shall that puz
zled scholar, yet in the womb of futurity, do
with "Skiddy ide idol' Where shall be the
learned Choctaw who can translate those magic
words "Fi, yi, yi," so as to bring down the
house I Remember that all our earthly "stars"
are but mortal, and when the present ones fade
6 'l know not the Promethesu spark
Which shall their Light Maine."
In fact the poets who chant their prides In
topsail ways for many day*, Will some day or
other fall into a eras, elate and die ; then what
willibecome of the world the stets, their bards
and.Skiddy as well as Fi yi ;—all gone ever
lasting smash. The picture is too dark to dwell
upon, and we turn away from the blank vista,
tearfully. It is painful to dwell upon this sub
ject longer, in view of such harrowing refl es
quo.
Toe. Cuss! TonnsrAverr.v—The grand contest be.
Paten Louis Paulsen and the picked chess-playore
of the city and county came off yesterday at the
Board of Trade rooms. • 'Phb following gentlemen
Wend the lists:
No. I. It. P. Navin, of Bettlekley.
2. John Irwin, Jr., ."
3. Thos. L. Shields, ' "
4. Dr. A. Gross, East Liberty.
5. Benj. Campbell, City •
6. David M'Candless, City.
7. Lewis Peterson, Terentuta.
S. Dr. J. S. King, City.
9. 11. li. M'Culiongh, City.
10. Harry Woods, City.
Tho playing commensal at-quarter-past 2 o'clock,
r. v. and continued without intermission until
in the night. Mr. Paulsen took up bit posi
tive in the desk of the hail with his bark toward his
opponents and bis facet° the wall. Herehe sat with
Walleyes generally fixed upon the floor, and calling
out his moves usually with but little imsitaUon.—
SoMetimes, hoverer, be paused for fire minutes, Ile
osier made any amendments to his mores, but called
out and passed to the nest.
Ilia antagonists wag arranged on three sides of a
square about the desk, but In such a poaition that
Mr. Patilsen could see none of the games.
At 8 o'clock, Mr. Ninin was beaten. At 6 minutes
past 9 Baru Woods followed. At quarter to tea Mr.
Peterson wen also beaten.
At ten o'clock, Mr. Paulsen resigned to John Ir
win, Jr., who thus won the first gams.
At 20 minutes to 12, Mr. . Paulson resigned to Dr.
King.
At 5 :ninnies to 12, Mr:Campbell resigued.
At midnight, when wo were obliged to go to press.
Messrs. Shields, Gross, McCandless end McCullough
were still playing. .
klostc.—Mrs. A. Annie Wade has sent us a
piece of music entitled "Jeanie Wright: a Bal
lad," the poetry and music by the gifted author.
It is dedicated to Miss Abbie S. Wade. We are
no judge of music until we hear it, not being
gifted with the divine power of melodious utter
ance and therefore dependent on others in this
respect. We can, however, safely. predict from
what we know of the musical talent of our gifted
townswoman, that this is a fine bulbul. We
presume that it may be purchased at our music
stores.
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Tatar CAPTURCO —A fugitive from justice ,
named il►ins, WAS arrested in the city on Setup.
day, on a warrant from justice Alter, of Free
port, where be is charged with stealing a shawl
valued et eighteen dollars. Ile was taken be
fore Aid. Nilson, who committed bim to jail.
until he can be taken home for trial.
A great military bell wilt like place at Wilkins
aitrentbs wreniagot-ilumiary ,, ,V : ja
Vaned.:
e
y, though all 1 1 0. military cern tee in th e
..s •11.1 • inis.ity hwy. a mansiseer. • on the
invitstionn.
'fftherlif Mitten send tie MOW ittitt
ber of the North British Review. It ban several
capital articles, one of which, a history of Sub
marine Telegraphs, will he read with interest
by all.
Tue attention of purchasers is called-to the
mile of dry goedv, by I'. 51. Davis, No. 64 Fifth .
street, on this Friday morning. See advertis
meet.
A LIST of valuable stocks are to be 'old this
avening, at. the Commercial Bates Booms, No.
fri Fifth street, by Sir Davis.
Docummers.—We ore indebted to Ilan. David
Ritchie for copies of the Congressional Globe
and Appendix for '57-8.
BIOLOOT.—Prof. Stone Is mesmerizing the
maims at Lafayette Hail. Hie experiments are
original and interesting,
Telegraphic
W - A5O - 111 . 01 ,- b - n
Cm, Dec. 20
Itughes, of Ind., introduced a reso
lution instructing the Committceof Waysand Means
to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill
tusking appropriations for taking the eighth census.
Mr. Whitely, of Del., offormgra substitute to-con
fine the COOPUS simply to an. enumeration of the
people.
The laVer motion was rejected; yeas 51, nays 140.
Mr. 114 NW resoldilon was then adopted and the
House then went into Committee of the Whole, on
the State of the Union, aid resomed the considera
tion of the hilt giving pension to the soldiers of the
ar of 1312.
After further debate, both far sod spinet the bill,
d without coming to a condoler', the Committee
so.
Mr. Pbillips, - Of Pa, gave notice of bisintantlon to
troduao a bill regulating and Gxing . the duty on
. .
imports, and for other purposes.
Oo motiou of Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, n resolution
Cu adopted requesting the Secretary of the Treasu
ry to furnish statements of the value of imports from
Great Britain and France to the United States, and
the exports from the Heated States to those coun
tries, for the years 1553—'54—'55.260 and '57, the In
formation to be ascertained from the Houses
of the respective governments.
The Boon, By a vote of 130 you to 60 nays, sus
pended the rules, in order to consider the Senate res
olution proposing en adjournment from the 23d of
Duember to the 4th of January. The resolution
was passed bye vote of 98 yeas to 91 nays.
The House then silk:dried.
Seura.--The Semite was called to order at noon,
and prooseded with the readlog of the minutes,
which occupied mote than half in hour. •
Various memorials were prevented, mostly asking
forpensions.
On the joint resolution to adjourn from December
23d to the'4th of January, Mr. Foote, of Vt., railed
for the yeas and nays. The following members
voted against the adjournment: Messrs. Chandler,
Clark, Cameroon, Coßamer, Dixon, Davis, Doolittle,
Fersondea, Fitzpatrick, Foote, Foster, Elwin, Jones,
Hamlin,Hammond, Hunter, Johnson, Tenn, Reed,
Rice, 'ade and Ward-2 1 .
Mr. Rice, of Minn., offered a bill which was read
twice and referred to the Committee' on Tenitorlas,
to organize the Territory of Decorah.
The Pacific Railroad bill coming up as the order
of th e day, Mr. Wilson, of Mass., offered a new bill
es a substitute, providing for the location of the
I route from the Missouri river to San Francisco;
through the region between the 34th and 43.1 parab
leis, the location to be determined upon by civil en
gineers.
Mr. Polk's amendment, to strike out In the origi
nal bill the words, "from the Missouri river, between
the mouths of the Big Sioux and Kansas rivers,"
and Insert instead: "between the 49th parallel on
the boundary of Minnesota and the Soothers bound
ary of the United States," was lost bye vote of yeas
17, nays 29.
Mr. Foster, of Coon., discussed the merits of the
road, chiefly in regard to the question of tariff on
materials to be used, and moved an amendment re
quiring that the road be built exclusively of Ameri
can iron. Thl motion elicited considerable discus
sion.
Mr. Elwin, of Cal., considered that the bill, as it is
at present, provides for all legitimate protection to
Amniean iron.lnterests.
Mr. Simmons, of It. I, was strongly in favor or
the um of the beet materials, as a matter of econo
my, even If it should cost double, but there Is
to be
no
doubt that the requirement of 390,000 tons,
offered by contract, would bring out offers at the
lowest price it would be profitable to manufacture at,
and be did not want it at lasa.
Mr. Magellan asked the Senator from New York, i
(Mr. Seward,) whether there had not been a break
age of American iron on the New York '& Erie
road t
Mr. Seward replksi that be had not so beard, and
ho thought not.
Mr. Olingnian went on to discuss the raid'''e cosi
of the:production of Iron In Eagland and seusertea,.
proving that from the lower rate of wages paid In
land can produce it eliesper,inasinneh as 9.10 of the
manulketure of iron , • consists In , labor. He also
ridiculed UN idea that English manufacturers bid
lowered. their price $lO per ton for the mop= of
breaking down American enanufacturem. EDC-
Ilsh manufacture . fear miliions of tone of Iron an
-
~amßJ,.noa.Slo per ton represent 114 0 , 000 , 000 firblab,
Is rather *swat* rivalry: We might iiweil eig
that theAusedeancottortiOniaTO h.Te Prerenalthali
rices lesorderto break down fliestonfliktlikasolW
p
gor r a , garlic*, It wins difficult to inadiwdto„a
m w material In inn; rtilk siableinl., Pit
ken f. Plit boll° bar boo; arok:hsz
nuttotial Pat,A*l l lsW,Booinifritiot
giSaittrk4 11514-
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• Sward igiiientbr tn tappOrt
of Mr. Porter's amendment lie mkt that the rail
road would be mainly within the Territories and not
the States of the United States. The sipply of Iron
will likely, therefore, be drawn from the Western
States, perhaps Mimed or Tem, or from the Ter
ritorise themselves. He world consider it aroma&
that an American road should be made with foreign
iron, and papa over American coal and Iron beds. '
Mr. Bigler, of Pa., was also in favor of handing
the road with American iron and instanced the ease
of the Pennsylvania Ballroid and the Baltimore
Ohio Railroad, the one bat of American and the
other of English iron.
Mr. Footer's amendment that the road be built ex
clusively of American iron, was then adopted, yeas
25, nays 23.
Without oonclading the subject, the Senate, on
motion of Mr. Seward, adjourned.
Sevens/at, Dec. 20.—The Republican of this
morning briefly reports the proceedings on Saturday
relative to the yacht Wanderer; The prosecution
was conducted vigorously by the Attorney General,
assisted by Henry R. Jackson. The prisoners were
defended by Messrs. Lloyd and Owens. Two wit
nesses, Dr. Haslehurst, of Brunswick, and Collector
MobeY of Da ri en, ware examined.
Dr. llaalehnrst testified that he professionally at
tended the negroes on Jekyl Island, and that they
appeared to be freshly imported, and unable to un
derstand English. Mr. hiaboy testified that the Wan
derer had no appearance of being a slaver. The pris
oners were remanded. A large number of witnesses
have been subprened from different portions of the
coast of the State. The trial will probably occupy
manj weeks. It is generally admitted that the Wan
derer brought no Africans, but that they were landed
from a chip, which was subsequently scuttled and
sunk.
New 'Vona, Dec. 20.—The Tribune's Washington
correspondent states that the account of the affray
between English and Montgomery, already given,
is unfair to the latter gentleman, who makes the
following statement have not spoken to Eng
lish this session, or taken any notice of him when
we met, as we have occasionally. The reason is,
that he made a speech to the crowd who serenaded
him on the night of the passage of his bill, in which
he said he had associated with me and other anti-
Lecompton democrats, only to find out our plane and
defeat no. Since that time I have looked upon him
as a treacherous spy, and an unfit associate for gen
' Haman. About noon to-day I was walking down
Penna. Avenue, when I saw English coming toward
me, holding out his band, saying, "how do you do,
Mr. ' Montgomery ?" I made no answer ' but passed
on without any sign of recognition. I had walked
a fa* steps when I received, from behind, a very
violent blow on the left side of my head, given with
=enforce as for a moment to stagger and confuse me.
I had not the lent ideawbo or what had struck me,
but turning round I saw English with a large cane
which he held in both hands, and from the position
In which be stood, and the direction of the blow, he
must have so held it when he struck me. He ex
clairded, "God d—n you, I'll teach you to insult me
In that way." He stepped backward quickly, as he
spoke. I rushed at him and was about to dose with
him, when he drew a sword from a cane and pre
sented it at me. A. I had no weapon of any kind,
I stepped off the sidewalk and picked up a piece of
brick, which I threw at him, bitting him on the leg.
He kept retreating, and before I could find another
missile he had got to each a distance that It was use
less to pursue him."
Two persons, Wm. Couch and Daniel Cox, wit
nessed the affair, and confirm Montgomery's state
ment in every particular. Montgomery went to a
magistrate and made a charge of =molt against
?English, who has been held to bail. Montgomery's
face was badly bruised by the blow, which caused
blood to flow profusely. He has kept his room since,
and is attended by a physician. Had the cane struck
hies an inch or two higher, so as to hit his temple
instead of his cheek, he would most probably have
been killed.
Mama', Dec. 40.—The stoamchip Ariel, which
sailed from Southampton for New York on tho let
inst., put in at this port, this afternoon, being short
of coal. She is in °bergs of the first officer.
On the Bth Mee, during a heavy gale, a ma struck
the ship with great force, killing Capt. Ludlow, and
severely iejoring the second officer and two seaman.
The first officer was slightly bruised.
The Ariel will proceed to New York to-morrow
af
ternoon.
Climatal% Dec. 19.—0 n Saturday night, a fire
broke out in the building occupied by Breed, Barstow
it Co., store manufacturer!, and Crane, Breed & Co.,
manufacturers of metallic burial cases, on Sycamore
street. The toes of the former is from $3,000 to
$5,000; insured for $5,000. The loss of the latter is
about $15,000; Binned for $9,000. The stores of
George Shlllito and George Bentham were consider-.
ably damaged.
• Clectaturr, Dec. 40.—Weather wet; raining mod
erately. since yesterday morning. Ricer rose ll
up to noon yesterday, but has fallen 10 in. since then.
Nww Dec. No.—Judge Ingersoll has de
livered an opinion sustaining the Wilson sewingMe-
Aloe, for rough surface spring feed, and granted an
iajunction against the Atwater & Hebron machines,
at an infringement of the patent,
Atxxierovre, Pa., Dee. 2.0.—. A riot occurred on
Saturday night at Rockdale Station, on tho Lehigh
Yale, Railroad, during 'which , a young man named
Kern was beaten to death. Sixteen of the rioters
Oommer
eg srefavlt. 00.
?minimum. TV • V. Dermas* 21: DM&
ilusinees uunlerately active, th rive. maloulun loex•
celtent condition. The pruitme and Jobbing treas.
ten
both active, but tho rusuutarturion trade is depressed, and
the shipments west have never been r 1.3 thilet, at this warm
of the year,. 12 , 11 w.
The rim lu, We Allegheny to brought out mall .apply
of lumber, which to a tittle later than ordinary to result
ing mutat. A.. 11 proportion of the "rue has Fm. to
the market. below.
Prioea of Brendstedle have grodually stiffened, during the
week, In all the western market.
The CindnuallOsoslte of Saturday say.
•'She dour market eahlhited an' tendettcy today,
sod extra sold as WO as $5,60. Witan buoy.t. with
• derund in excess of Um receipts! and prima wend ightly
I
favor of all.. Oath was also bett., with u n d er dgl
CEO. Oats adruneed to Gk. Wig and op. fi
lar Ud
the mirk. from New ork.u. supr .33.1 Molars. were
firmer, and the hat. advanced to :WOW.- A furl
sot
run. wee eetataleb.l in Linseed Oil, doming at Vic.
•A taw Claysainee woootleedthe feettl.t fl.r nadt
an the Upper kliestnippi had been compelled to suspend
rat of wheet. At 11liwankle receipt ' s of wheat on thew
oeare, with very light atorke. At Chicago, reader thew
Ammon, the trade in wheat and dour Ls more animated.
Is clear, we Wok, that wheel was too rapidly converted
IBM Ilanr in the northwest daring the /hummer and Pall,
which has receded in overstocking the Martens markets,
twang an larniewleot 'apply of wheat In the West for the
next slx moat& cousumptioc led milling. To this Is to be
attributed the low prices correct in Now York, es compere!
ith preen In the ptincipal Weems markets. 17estardar,
door was doll et the former place at $3,4005,50 for extra
Ohio, while the aroe quality Is firm here at $5,2565,50.
Another teeters to be noticed in this connectioa is the pr o
e.
t and mospective high pries of corn. Tble most affect the
wit
value of w heatOnere or lea. Whatever me, be the course
of the trade et the East, whore, melee to largo stocks of low
swaging from ordinary 'Sown to Infetior, with little
oor al' no °reign Ilennud, it le evident that in the Wen prig
touched t he Went evident
The St. Louie Democrat of Pabardaysaye
Flour h. advertent 2.5 c 111 bbl; to the Chicago market
this week. At Clochmati shoo, Floor Is attracting more at•
teution. There hut been a maned Improvement to We de
mend dorteg the week; sad wine have .danced 250 7a bet.
Alibis close good enplane was not to be had below $4,651
while extra brands tweed from $4,76€415. The exports
during the week wen egad to the recelptwand were mostly
for heathen and Weet.re Peawylvart a conuttaption..
The shipments of wheat and dour to the onboard were
so liberal, duringthe time the lake was open, that the west
fines herself leech barer of eupplies Was We ought to be.
The martin is most particularly notkeekle le the better
qualities of what and flour. As produce gamblers meet
have .mething to epecolate fejt!. probable that they will
darns the winter tent their attention to broaden:lE4.d
force op vine to a paint which cannot be maintained.
Tha tlog Aver Li not w violent se it wawbut bath!. strong
enough to keep up the .141100 that hu prevailed. -
The Cincinnati Casette of daturday my.
"Bolero were free et $450@475 E DM to 225 lb* aver
ages, bet they maniketed no disposition M meet sellers at
$7 for extra heavy. The light receipts today, hemmer, no
complishod • greet deal for holden. The oeutinuswo of
this feeling will depend altogether ou the snivels for the
carrot.' twenty-four hoar. Dales Watch the receipts w Ith
nerrous anxiety, and yield at outs to the prewar. that lib-
erel offerings prodece. The belle teased their heads to-day
over Unman number reported, bat the bean wen dub.
bore. The receipt. at Louisville end Cinchmati now foot
op n fellows, the figures for the fattier embracing:the s
r IVOe hp to lest evening:
Cincinnati
G 03,13.1..
This money market le without chug°. The banks are
witting leaders on all the good paper offered them, and there
moms to be a sort of rivalry prevailing to run np the
count liner.- The offerings at bank, however, continue
quite inederate,showlng tbatlthe amount of goodpeper mak
logo. l'hiragptda Nortl'tAMOrd'iettlnelyteu:te. •
*The money market continuo in the some easy conditloo
which we have noted for months put, and the strut rates
for tho best commercial paper range et flall cent. act•
num. Thera is very little, however, posting now at the tar.
mar Bgure, altboap It to acute, and very much wanted out
ski* the banks, at the tatter rate..
'Tits N. Y. MEG Opt
Fair Lille go st rQI7 V coot Demand loans, or. mouy.
wi cm temporary deposit with the old Broker flnus,,ay bs
qtaoted from 3E04 V mat, and thou parties In tUfll re-cm.
ploy the meanest from kNia lit mot The Stook Exchange
r i le on time contracts le uniformly B V mat..
AMISS-the market le elogghb mad the enpply of pot.
lull Pearls light: sales of Pota akby o cash, aad Pearls at
frX@Oli, cab Rua time. Steady Woe of Soda Ash, ordin
'"Age&lginl'n.mleg=hOMM! mmd:
command $1,6003, , m, but the feat to lint mtl are " beta
above mewl figura.
BUTTER AND 11:09S—tbere le amenity of• good Butter
and prime to choke Bolt Paean INA *ad lußrtor at aka .
ever It will bring; Bar are aleo scarce, mot °old yeaterda
420.
BRANS—them in limited hot molar demand from' the
rind trade at PAOAm prime small white; from And hands
not over ILM could:be malted fora lot of any elm
ORWEIRAT PLOUtt—oonthmeo muse; mkt foam
dohands of balk st 52,6144,G2, and In nooks of.4olha at
• gibM4l,76 gll4o tea: from atom, a goal demand to go but
of market at Ptrig2 : o o 4
BACON—the market Mill /lammed, and we comber,: of
no trenracflon. brboar either lo Bacon or balk meet.
,111dORBTS AN!) TUBS—The factory prima (cub, pa
fond.) at Vallehm and Nov Brighton are For Bartels $1,40
4111. 4 ; and Tuba, sijkasegb R dos. Fromatoro, bucket,
till in the retail gay at $1,744}54, 0 1
OORDACUT— ,
goals Rope, mil, u o Stanille Rope r est, 14 o p Ito
.R o py erb.l E
ID =. Rape, cot, c It
pneklmi x Tal 11,1/ IlltAmararn,creri 110 01 lb
tom..
PLOUGH • ift. ctl dolb Hemp, TOo.
.00TTON YARNS—The Mutat is steady at the (Antos
. .
I
19m9 to*lbzele4 ,69o • 400
*l N 14.-- -,-..25 •
floc 11 A 12.:..-.., _
...tie* No. IT -ZI •V lb
n0.13...-----..-13 e lb N 0.18..----...-279 Vib
415.-.....,..........4% c* lb N0.2......------1 cll to,
dos i
1:400___...-...„11:*4* No. 890.-iv
-- ~-
- .1 71604 Na900.1----. 4, 9***
Vo.eocrt.::-.... 9•71604 N. 1909 -7---..' , 4-9 _IV*
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WHEELER'°'•
BE
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68 rir ra Erraugr ,
AGENTS Or
PIT4I3I3IIRGFEC,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny Colinty Agricultural Socie t 7t h! / 4
September 1&57, : "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE."
And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarled to Wheeler &19 . tlson's Sewing '
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES."
THESE MACHINES which • have gained such ait" ... aes , hoble reputation over all "tither
Machines on account of
ter 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, aliket on both sides of the fabric sewed
2. Economy of thread.
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
4. Portability, ease of operation and management.
5. Speed.
6. Quietness of movement.
7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or raveL ' - .- ,-
8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. _.
9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
. , .
Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and - advantages at numufacbarers
prices by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH. STREET.
A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO OZSROVIIIIN. , 'lloo:dbrevit
_ _ _
H. CHILDS & c . ,
WHOLESAT,F, SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsbiirgh, Pa.;
TTAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND' MOSS EXTENSIVE
A '
Nadu of - • .
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to
F. A L L AND WIN T E R 13 A L If. 8 .
flaring been purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for casu, and selected U . ritli
GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES,
, , •
- -
They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers.
frir Merchants visiting Pittsburgh, either to purchase Goole, or on their way to stern cities, am invited to rail
nal examine our etxk before purchasing els:when. aa-Particular attention given to Order..
oo7:daw3mT H. claws ft CO.
ROOFING.
Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Proof
ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
THE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON having, by mutual consent, been recently disSols'.' .
ad, G. B. BATB3 and WU. JOHNSON glee notice that they have entered Into partnership, der the purpose of CM- .
eying on the above Roofing Bissinme, in all Its branches, under the name and firm of BATES a JOIINEION. at the OLD
STAND. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley. . . .
We are now prepared to cover, with oar SUPRRIOR woman, heap or gat roots, over rough boards, old shingles, '
composition so metal roofs, steamboats, railroad cars, ha.. being admirably adapted to
elm withstand the ßepairing o vationathld Ma au mwng or
weather, or Um action of Are, and It Is not Inland by being tramped upon. We ottend to
Boors In the most thorough =UM.; also, to Oementing Tin, Iron, Copper or Zinc Root, making them widerstight,nad,
mousing them against the notion of the weather, for $1,50 per square, (one hundred square feet.) . ... ~ :, . . ~,
_
. •
SUINGLE ROOTS CEMENTED,
_„ , .
Preserving them and rendering thorn FIRE-PROOF, for SEX* Per rlionru—dhetlonnt Ihr large roof.-
TWA Roofing le Cheaper thaw any other kind' of Roof, and is Wowed et same rotes Sil metal rood. and
le out supereeding all other kinds.' •
Roofing material for sale , with instructßuts for applying. Reference. and certificates at our °dice. ".
BATE'S & JO1INSON; • .;
N 0.75 Smitefield Street, near Diamond Alloy, Pittsbure4 Pa.
N. B.—Our canrae Is not rendered tiorthlosa in preparing It for the roof. oellanttliner
CANDLES AND BOAP—Candlea are dead). our quo:*
Cons I—dipped 12%, mould 13 and adamantine 29. Soap
recast. es before, steady at 5 for common. A% for Palm,
and 10 far Sawyer'. Toilet &Castile, 8% for Sawyer's Ch em..
;cal Olinr. and 7 for German.
CRANBERRIES—duII and only an mcsalonal inquiry;
mles in the small way at sl2'o bbl.
CREESE—ths demand from Me local and country trade
la imod, and dee of choke selected ate making ln the small
way at 9.
DRIED FRUIT—Me comply Is only moderate, and the
ruling rates from store In the mall way are ~' 2 5(g2,50;
from first hands, wo have nu sales,but suppose not over 1/
($2,12 could be weakest Some lots of not
have mid M 93,0203,15. and aro held from st 94,%;
halma mll readily from Moro at 'kw.
FElLTRERS—western are firm q5B from Snit han,ls,and
5.10085 in the retail way from atoro. .
FEED—is in scam request at 205575 for Loan, 1300075 for
Shorts. and 91,201111 A for niddllngs,
111311.—Mackaral No. 3 are !Inn at $ll,OO with a tendency
t o admotee• hf do at $5,75456. Ilslifax Herring $5,50,a
$11,09„ and lialtimore do. 90,00. LAA:Whitn 18 8 , 00 6 10 . 00 8 1
41,1: hf do. 94,505515,00; Trout, 18,50 ;1441 do hrdo, $4,50.
FLOUR—Ma remipte from Ilse Monontrahola and *roue
7a re quite light; rodeo of ouper at $4,7549 80 and ei• ,
$5,015E5.10, !Mowing ...advancing m ter From
a the ruling rate! yesterday wero $5,00 for per, $5,12
$5, 2 5 for altra and $5,504562 for family do, Them quo.
lotion. me low. compared with the Cinclnnall kat, and"
an adv.. Is thereforn}aticipated. Rye Flour . firm 1711. 1
trove at 94,25, and Corn Meal at 75481 call b .
CRAIN—Um market lies milled down final nt (head.
ranee Leh. noted; and If Me western rook be . Uri i
as It now IMME, 11 1/ .01100 mach to expect a anaemia.
of
of the firmness. MVO of Oats on arrival at 5, are! from
.tors .t 55; the atiffncsa In thin grain appears ma than in I
otbers. 04101 I. In geed demand at 75(400 fro first hand;.l
"Aloe arum boa Yaw sold ow liaturlay al 78, D 4 2:Bl4rtra
irg . iiilTi that:ire:4: tad l iMit Trlll ;WV I ;Tat=
q :Ares at 52470 from find handa and bus choice .
..4.11. 7 ..... 4.z..r.m....:Le5a :Las ;
. 11tonar advanced .
•R5iami11MEM1M44.:..k.,,,,,:.., f " `,'"?`` —.....•,+-
cauxisum—Alle tfua•llfusiiiibi
b.l I. as yet
b ywithou nome. Sales in the re
Sugar at 74,1447%, lb. Mid, .4 Idolaseca
city trade and 40442 to conhiry. Coffee is
12%.
OAS PIPE—We following are the quotation
Iron tubing:
• Per Foot
r Incbirte Nye :: 7 8 ct:. 1 2 % InclaCas PI ,
I10:5. 3
— . lll o 3%
•
1%
Salmi to the mammary Mamma.
IIAY—A air supply - At maks, and wdes of
$l4 *ton.
1101d1NY—a regular Inquiry from the m
calm of common at $5,00, and choke Pearl at
HlDES—Green Bea Rides ma Or m itt Gt
heard of one or two Wee as high as 6%•
Green aalted Rides ore firm .1 B%a n 8,31; an
1114C418.
It 0119—the receipla of Hoge aro ateadfly
aa rho weather Is ball for packing there knot
to the mutat. Sales of large fat live flogs
gross. and drooled at 53445 .
IRON A NAlLS—then an very light dem
rates .re unchanipid, and we repeat onr quo
!Loa, Ike. 1,
Common Dar Trouper lb._
1
.1
en " . —.4
lien Plow Whip . ...4
. 0 Slabs . ...4
trans.
lill to 15.1 Nails It keg..—. 2,50
8.1 to 9 , 1 ° finale
1 Fence Nall.lS teg.--3,75
Ada id o "
0 " ....4,50
. . --4,75
' o --5,76
7.00
Cut Spike. 3 to 4%
Inch
5 to 6 4,75
Wrol Epito. y, Web
546 '! —•
6
Boller 'Orate It lb
Man mon.
N05.13,14,15, 18 e 17 11111 el . .
a 18, 20, = a 21... 0 5.
" 93....._ ..-.. .. . .... a 5%
LEATiltit-lhe market la firmer, and
we correct our figures en beton: •
fled Spanish Sole* 1b......-.
Slaughter a a
Upper Leather * d0z....-.... ............... -
fikiztlng Leather * m-
L ORD- ...
anyttang doing; holds
1 Lard. but to Was are reported.
LIIIIEINIt-the eau on the premat rise is mall-not 0.
1,000,000 feet of sawed boards, sad le confined mutiny to tht
tributary streams of the Allegheny Dear us; Were Is none
loom Olean or the upper Allegheny. Timber Is warm and
wanted: Salm at 71.9§9 *cubic feet. •Tho lumbar offered
le all common, 00
has Paid melitly at $8,00; some lnkolor
sold at $7,00, a mt one choke lot of 100,000 feet at $10,50, but
thnrullog.ganrehas been $1. 1 ,00. Shingles hare sold on the
wharf et $245.
011.-Lard 011 No. 1' le waling to the regular way at $0
Linseed 011 Is Armen and we quote at. 80, with an upward
tendency.
POTATOES-continne scarce; tales from store of Neshan
necks at $l,OO per burs, sod 92,50 per b A., and mixed et 80
0185 per boo.
or
SEEDS - the eIIOVY continues light sales of small lota
of Clore from Ant and. at PAO . 04 g el.eo lot would
probably command $5,50. Timothy. c otlaues goatee and
firm at $1,604b1.0), and Flax le in re r demand at $l,llO.
HALT-ere note fair demand, and ea err of No. 1 to' the
regular way at $1,50.
TALLOW -fought bought, by the butcher,. at 7, and
countn , rendered at 9.
WINDOW GLASS-ocm are dm, and we roped real
Esti= for the small sises,.city m000:-0x9 sod :IA
OR SOO, $11,7f4 gAll to 9111 end • 9A12 to Noll, $4,0%
k. 9213 and Mi to 1011545,50. Time are net rosb
pricer, country brands more $0 mots , I 1 box tor. for Ito
nicoeedlng modionealses,l o *cant dhwount off.
WIIITit MAD-arm tuttn_stesdy dranared et p.,04k II
tag
ooTra r V• t at i 's* tet, 1 1 . - ,' - i. l =.. Tr. di_.
w.,..k..„,. :.. .ot Raw at 2.454, and tee -aged
-
Imp' arts b3r Myer.
•
NEW WILE 08, per Decoteh-2 6°4. loi/doers:di
•99 Me cottou, Clarke &cm 60 bbl mole. Psluter &w. lik)
Ghia flour, Myers I lieDeeltk 1121 do d 0,2 sups, Lind
sey; 114 WI mole, Bowel: 20 do do, 7 DolrrS & co; 18 bbl
eager, 45 WI mule., It Dant & cot IT hhda eager, 40 Mkt
molTOlurkau; Herm;l 2 LW mg.', 40 WI molm,
* o wn d gjekswirkk; Mil mole., 10 hhd onyx; Meld &
ZS pmpty 'A Wood; 40 sk prodmik . tilA Piremiki
Bleckumre; WS eke Wirer" Kennedy 12 titil flour, Bed.
ilem Mae brandy, Jszotic htil little& 0 rarebit; 18.,
I,b; ma w, goat% & om 1 hhd ingsr, 3 WA molm;lBwindles;
.2 hid widdrey, 40 NE boop poles, Bollou; 101 WI liquor
Smith; 21 bid moles, 181111.1 & mow 70 bin ciottmAillueuedy,
male & AS gliwA WlLeir, 100 eke frult,Ukkey lee
08 bp prechak. sdo mdz, I,l•Caudlese. Leans ea ;Ad
Door. lloloseir £ •120111. cotton, Arbuckle A co. •-•
WW11111,1140, par Cbendt-0 las lbw, VIM 2111 bye
co., 92 Mb 9mm,1101 & eir,lo Wu soap, Woos% 26 bla bop
a AB bluish Bialth & tae 2 Ws CuPl*ri 1 6Wil
whisky, Bryan 40 Imo barley, 30 Wm buy, llegarr; 216 WI
caper, lissom /O ramm 34 eke barley, WO*, 615 Olb.
Utile & Trimble; 9 ale Ole,' WWI oeti, 10 do
hubs', do timothy awl, 6 WIC 610ur,14 do, - 19 Two
• iftlinfillf. BMWS. . .: -
(etwThere were nine reek of _water poineralY nx.idig iia .
; wt th.....a., Inui dark .1104 damp, and nnei
the of Sway Ow rain foil in tommt& -There ,au
mia t tos do in ins river arrein when thin nay florid We
lbw/Attired an itandq, ibe Danotsh; 064 - I,4lrgbiner,
Vont Seir a fell Int Th o thillbs lint-ire a ag
=DIM I b libin ItTn i rtiil in:o lag
jowl rim wilds, noi linnaliti—Tbe 4 % 11 .
Ann WWII& wit outilPdo• ' --- ... . .
The.-111A10 . arthrd an Sunday Ow Wow. -We
tertikatnedy notlaideina fen that inn bid picked .P • I 4
nbiontlindlial*ind Rill& on ma Woo 4 her , appor
.teprlrne,ltrruktentedirMiartvistenal 110011 . 621 ?"4" ,. 4
niolintilliiii 4 W l TlOo da l --, .
14 .2fit t nininon.lninilnkl_ _ ~‘- - • '
— caiinniii — liainlis Dinnolinun Int
Ap i a
' '''
i ` lbr:- •loniiilitaii4 iiia'roisbig
rai4u44.0461.;-..:--..- iiriva*
Milliii
for New Grimm. She left yesterday. The Grapeshot 'sod . . .. -
Lady Welkin cams Its trout Memphis and ArkansaasiWr
with fall cargoes of cotton. Ito St Loot. arriiiiiTrouvA ,, , ~ •
81. Lords, and the Garet paired op from Louisville to Pitte.' ' '.'
burgh.. The Cambridge came in from Pittsburgh' for St• • : . ..,
Louis, with h falr trip, including the noted ^pugilists, Ilde. • r - '
nee, Jones and Mackey. The departure. Include; the . ' ....
Nay Oily. limbetter Deal Melrose for Pit:taboret. '•,. , - -,'-• .
.rba Gen. PIS e wa. towed from the levee hi the klarina.,,*-,, - ; '
,
War, on ilarallbTi ' , h.. 4..01 be leuittbehed Sooty '," • . ..*.,
legate/is stern. Thr. Is an importinit improvement; kind F.,,,,, , ,' - . .J1
will make her uoo of the hiegeat and lightest eta:town on - . 1 ; ,..?..: .' • 4.-
th a waters.. ..C.apt. John Y. Leyden, tete clerk of flor
Fairchild, takes command of the 1 ,4 .1.... ' 1 . 1 " c 'Vim./
Lmulrum, late of the Newcomb, goes asclert........Trught.
are mid to be scarce et Emeaville , with several large - bade . ..... ~ .; ..''
there waiting for cargos., including the Dater TelkaiereP i ,
GreatWeetern.
The Ttabomiogo has bean chartered by Capt Neefus'ihr - , ...
the Louisville and Uenderson trade. . , , , ~.
.;..- ,i-- --• ... 1
The Cornier of Saturday, nye :
"The river Ins etatdonaryst the heed of the fall* last , . ' ...J..
night, or had powibly receded an ineb.b rit'duriiag the pr.-
lieu. Ili how. it had risen dee ILICile.. This leaves, ln :".'.,.,
abundance of water on The folio the Lariat boats ,:i
t 0....
emend either the Kenhieky or middle chute, - NMI the allarf_ta,
at Porileod. Put now is dmieeted.
The Rocket, New York, Marley, out] Pinola . froM, Pitts.
burgh, and Ghdletor And klonimo, (row'New Cobb.,' .. -
arrived at fit. Lonisoirillidsy - and listen . .. km. - Departed—
JaterWood,llailmen,Conamerce, Ibistiumt ta-quOrdL . ” . ..s.
A letter from Cairo gays:
wthellwitserisnd, Dew takes
onboard
a tii..' , .:., • -,, ~,.
on bad tall icada. commute takes onboard here 'tone ' '' .. •
kkilinchatiati. emulating of taw= and utolamel. , ) FF* 6- ..,' ~.. . ''•
s tillrn log,
rising, and the strongest 'current OW known 4ttnr.1.:......
Broad horns make telegraph lime pad our city.,
\ i,
While the Mention was lyine Itt the levee,. s 1 Now
Grimm, dm ems visited by burglars,whobrolik ripen trunks , -
of state reams, awl ridded tlw
The
robbed Irbil ;
money they bad about. them. The venous were
.otilly returned Celifornian.. and the mms stohn varied o ff,
di $5O to $3OO. It was supposed the , burglars . boarded '. . •
Morrison from • oeishbeeing bast. They uttered MD...... .......e...
end took for Cincinnati a lot of saw and r. loses bro
up by the W. M. Morrison. The Goaly Priced. came down :
from Pittsburgh with a ter freight for Et.Lonis." '
at =OW to
ult., firm at
!EC=
per Prot.
ch.
.«60 "
90 "
_1,30 "
-1,00
—1,90
ARPITIED.
Lamm% Brommille. Lasso, &mewl .
Telegtaph, do. . Telegraph, do. •• '
Ookeiel Bayard, Mullet:h. dol. Bayard, Inciebelb...
Daeotah, New Orleans I Wendt, Wheeling, '7,"
Cbevalt.Wbeellog,
P, P. Plibberd, Pt. Lou* I Ildera-0. rod and Milne ;
TeitTgraphle Aartbti. - • ,
Nay Yam, Dec. 18.—Cotton Ann; sake .1,800 baka.— ,
Mom Arm; Was 9500 Ma. Wheat dull; wawa 1000 bun •
red kl 20: white ,21,33. Corn Arm; WO boa sold: mixed
76®78. York Amu new mr $184318,125§. • Sugar maw:
Muscovado 637; Bahia GX. Coffee Arm; sake 11000 hap.
at 11144113 .
Stock Market—Seeks heavy; Chicago and Rock lalmd
60%; Ls Cream sad Milerankle 255; tdichigan Southern Oh
New York Central in'%; Odes* end Chicago 71; •Mlehlgan
Ceutral49,%; Erb 17%; LaCrosse laud grants Z%,. •
Pawns:mos, Deo. 19.—Moor rather Armor, MOO bble
mixed sod good brands .old st $5,17%@5,26; some extra at
$5,50425,75. and extra family at MAW. Rye ?lour dull it •
' $4 and Corn Meal at $3,25. Eupplies of Wheat crane forward .
-
slowly, but demand for it limited; lords. .2500 bus et $1,2 1 2/9.
1,27 for good red, and $1,2601,40 for wldte. Rye mils fret,' •
ly at 80. Corn anise, and WOO km new yellow, sold at 7041,;,
78, mostly at latter Apra. Oats dull at 44. Stock of Oof-'
fee has bean ineremed by the arrival of 6000 hap, bat West
Arm; atlas of Rio at 115/ 11%, lagnyo at 12. Prxivisionli
lam Arm; 100 kW rams park brought, $lB. Lord galls •
ly at 11 in bids and 12 in hap. Whiskey Arm at 253,94176.-74 V
new at slo4ti
II trade, and
~ao.
and we hue
7lf do at 30;
Dry Met at
nog off, .nd
.. nth scarily
t Sts
d, tut card
ODE
Itlftk
114
11•01 •
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634
WIS.
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Monongahela Rive: U. S. Mall Packetif , _ .-
1 Pack et{',_
I
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erwaraTzuanAril„ lIIRANNE II'ENFISON'rff ,
....
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C. J. O. Worineresa. Carr: Dooms OLikti.
PRE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now rounlicit regularly. tiorignig Boas lowa Fitter; . .
burgh et 8 o'clock' A. Id and Evening Beate - -at .0 .?
o'clock P. M. Nr 11"/Dieepi;t„ glisabethtowii, AbistoulOv - 7 -
hole Clity,Belleveroon, Payette City, Greenfield, tiellforoli"
and Brownslle,_there counettingwith Hicks sad Caches_.' ,-
for llnketown,Ragetteencinge,llorgentowtylfg. 4 '
Oarmlchseltown and .DdierKin. ~,,
..-
to==s end led th ai r r gh Turimonlnwts h t to
'-
Boats returning
Elm
Brownsville leave et 8 deck le' Ow , .
morldwalvilln the evening. For !briber Infored= ins
quire at the Otike, WWI' Boat, at the Coot of Great street: -
=6 i: G. W. SWINDLE% AGlSeta •
na
Horse Elmo 1
Doody
7-d 1
6 and I{
Sadd Tree 1
by Sall au. I
do 2
3-15 k
I 74a 3%
I•by% ,
"41
4 sail%
Iti• i nd tk, 4
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REGULAR. TUESDAY PAO:-
ET FOR ZANSBVILLE.—The w
4toomor ZAMA G RAMIS, Copt:Munoz A • n OST6 ',-
for the above and toterosallose port+ SWEAT • MAX ,
.aboard o'clock r. for frokht or Twangs pply -on
oct4 YEAC74.; BARNAS 4 Ock.., Aeu.'
pa --- Ciialtstirtr" - -fhe splen
did new steamer POTOILIC,Capt. Maar :Zr
will leave for tbe above and Mt lotanaullate porta, ea,'
PRIDAY, 24th tut at 4 P.M: rot Iteista or passage gri , t4s% ,
on bead or to FLAME. BARNIO3OO4.
F olits,%llolLNite:fle.Dp LOU
tzamer IDA MAY, Capt.ltab Zink JoboGreenos, -
Imre for 1116030* spa el intermediate parts. r
D th A"ut " Ma', iTSNrrab-,a,
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FLOIIISVILLE—Tho eplen
aaw. psaarppr paokot EST WEST,
Otpt. will lama for OA end all Ittism sir
ports, Tlllll DAY, Oat. Indult, at 10 A. - If; For
deli ; ,11.08.11MLNICSIVIX:1.;Ainn.'
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.3 Ammer, IttiDILIVR,, Capt. Market s .lll
Intro tor lb* sham and ill Intirmeitisti portion
the 21n. at 10 - dolOtk. it- itT freight , it pirmage.t .
apply an boardore to - . YLACK, BAltin 100 don
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formed put. 5511hk;nirii:::::
2tst ti" at 5 0 .4 . 51 5 , - 51 t. TOT ar ;70,, r
on board or to
LOST. Notice ` is reby itiat a14 1 3. '
oalloi has b 0410140 far Ind.lo. oo.dificikra
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